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TR R WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1921—PART 2. | | . |Grain, P ive | COMMERCIAL AND COMMODITY SRAAIGERH, {Szent, Frroduee-and Kive Stock) A CTORS IN MARKET 1AL. VTR FINANCIAL. FINANC “BIG SUBSCRIPTION | NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. Open. High. Low. Close. ‘. . Alr Reduction. 31% 31 31 |Intl Paper. 0% 0% - 50% Potatoes, ne te, barrel, 5 Ajax Rubber. . 7% 23% 22%|InvincibleOf)..... § [ ts, poultry—Roosters, b, 1 % %% 37 |Island Of1. i T g 00; beans, bushel Bost.o 3 e d dL 1 S d Anicg Shemicy w0 W |eciyan . ame. 4$085.00; béans, bushel, S0a1 Unprecedented Losses in Sugar, Cottonan Am Agr Chem. ::: :.‘ e s““ - }' lcon;rnu bunch, 3a4; celery, dosen, chr‘:-k-m tn L , z 21.00, : en, 38a4 3 % B B i3 1% j % ; - | 80; 1b. C Al T U s Aliotment of August 1 lssue, - i | Manati- Sugar Co. Passes ..o i Srebian. “Seammartiouts: ado hea, 2ol 2k, o PPPEr A0 Lie LIP Laxge Dot : % 124 g s : ; lettuce, baskets, 1.60a2.50; 1ima bean: ‘ork=Dressed, small, per Ib., 15. . $376,362,500—Washing- % 4% 4% Loftlne.... 8% =% d—S 1.78:-onfons, bushel, 1.00a | _Live stock—Calves, choice, per Ib., 10; evilv. w. 2 i g AmHide& Leapf. 51 51 51 61 l.,nnu..rt}d ’ti ‘l‘o.o lou‘ m“ DiVldfll t’fl Low at basket, 20a25; squash, hl'ml;;v choice, per lb,, §%; live hogs, per a. 0 3 88 | Louis & Nash. 108! 108! k to t, 40a |10y 12 - i ton Successful Buyer. AmInternational. 31 % 8 8 | LR s TN el el Frisd 74—Rails Soft, ; baake (Green trults—Apples, per bbL, 3.008 g ' - Am Locomotive... s« 85 8 85 |MiamiCoppe: 0% 20% pples, b .005.00; + hamper, | 10:00; Der bushel basket, Looum‘;. 1:;:- BY STUART P. WEST. will not be confined to the sugar in- : BY L A. FLEMING. Am Bmolting. ... % 1% 7% 8% | Middle States Oli.. i1% 11% ml B STUART P. waeT. Dlackberries quart, 2083 D . California | NEW YORK. August 6—The com-|3ustry: = = g o 2 =3 g 3 o A lamso! - b ouragementscan b« The great success of the recent of- | Am Smelting pf... 7 nv. :« :_'t w it Y"R:l- August 6.—In dull and bound. 8. grapes, baaket. 1.3651 60, orabges. 6.50; pellchel‘: mercial and commodity, rather than|gleaned from conditions im the. stee! fering of Treasury certificates has|Am Suzar.. (T (e it ceta e stesk G quctatigns rel s | Brater Tiogas Go 500 C4nUAIOUBCE. DY |the inancial, markets have furnished |(ndustry. Production continues on again demonstrated the enormous | = T“:'"; Te. 1055 105% 106% ‘eactionary tendency dur- ¥ H i Vegetabies—Potatoes, new, No. 1, per | the significant developments of the :mr,\' ‘:’ml: scale. The best that can sums of money seeking Investment areTe 106% i 1z 1% 14K |InE the two-hour seasion on the stock | NALS barrel, 5.00a6.00; No. %, 250325, Sweet | week affecting the fAinancial situation. | ot ugatn & eyt oy R teisiu ther chlerleonaiioss % 10 10 xchange. ‘The ralls failed to regain | * ) et D:r":ltfle',is.si"z“;‘-r‘e' York, | For months, the huge surplus of sugar | improvement must follow. And that tion and interest secondary. A 2 A N Y Do et e 10 3 ‘t::.l:::apl;t z:lt wu'tltvo days. There | oa p nchangdd from yes- | crate, 1.30a2.50: oslery, per doz. 50a90; |has threatened the stability of all the railroads ufe in 2 stronger posi- ni e e erable ose, but en 2 T e o e stock market This successful placing of federal | fnaconda. .- 29% 29 29%|NYShipbullding.. 8 2 the copper ,,,4“3,,‘."',:0%,":‘,:: O e R E o ph ettt S oni| Borealnaatruce; L iy blings: |Cuban Industry. Inability to market|;is week hax plaimly shown. loans at 5% and 5% per cent, when | geop, Jo¥ a% 8 8 |Norfolk & Westrn. 98 #6 6 |the diseppointing *conditions . of - the | of higher prices at Winnipeg. ‘A house E00ad0:" onions, *5.00azis: - cab Its cotton has been the cause of untold| Practically the only stocks in which the street Is full of 7 to 8 per cent n » 2 e T el s |[metal market Sugars were heavy fol- | with “seaboard connections " also did |3.5084.00 per bbi; cucumbers. 1.0081.80; |distress in our own south. The great there has been any advance are the 3 & 5 23 Oklahoma Prod... Wi e passing vesterday of the divi- | some buying. Initial prices, 1.18%a |eggplants, per crate, 3.00a3.50; tomatoes, rit = i Rl e fact that ursday and e e 22% | Otis Steel. 0% 10% 10% [dend” by the Manati divectors. al-|118% for September and 1.21%a1 ¢2 | DF Dox, T 28a3,50; eorn, J0450 per doren ',:::“ Y ek the cOPPer-producing |priday these shares experienced sharn point to the character of the certifi- ™ | Owens Bottle. 2% % 27% | though nothing else could have been | for- December. The early buying died bs-nn, 1.00a2.50 per barrel; lima beans, es have not been operating. These | reactions cannot obecure the increas- cate buying and that is, it indicates 38% | Pac Gas & Wlec.... 65 65% Eé% 663 | expected. , Steel common got down to [ down after advances of % to % had |40a50 per quart. accumulated surpluses have been an |ing favor with which the speculative the large amount of money seeking 8% | Pactfic OIL, - .. 74 at one time, and there was little ) been recorded, but prices held fairly overhanging menace. Not only were |COMIMUNity regards them. Any class s larg el umocntiath: - 1% | change in the equipments. well on reports of hail damage in the unfortunate prod e TaulTiryd P pocariiion SowarilF il atiin: S e e T T o @ | ashington dispatches indicated |Saskatchewan and Regina. NO DEFINITE TREND FOR |cis St thmate, Producers the suffer-|sentiment can be shown in this mar- A T oA 13 | small hope ifor reduced taxation, fol- | Bearish sentiment prevailed in corn. had large sums teqo Ppckers have|ket must have something real in the Hetr ot Ll il st lowing Becretary Mellon’s frank | A half million bushels stored in Chi- STOCKS DUR'NG WEEK Phbhe ot tatiitios ";l’-i "'C"h’ of all | way of merit. s P b b e R e 'mct:r:":.r::.‘:e;mh“" fment's nepds. | cago were po-udl- re‘trngradln‘ and d eighteen months have sustained’ al- Funds for Investment. _Secretary Mellon asked for “‘about 19% e tAKIng the Tesson. and ‘there wag | September. opencd At 363ab6s and | NEW YORK, August 6.—Stocks fol- | most Unprecedented losses. The temporary tightening of the FRoniae, Tia ecaived mibscciptions : s 3% 784 [ Phillips Jone 0% | every prospect ‘Teported that stern | December at 57. Heptember sold down |1owed an uncertain course during the | A% far as copper is conoerned. the | money market should not be taken too 1or° spnrlgglm 5{0. reil“h:e!ot:l‘: :rnro'(‘n:g‘"‘f Canad 13% 113% 113% anlp-APe"ol':m e :: ecom;my would be the popular slo- |to 56%, then turned up and met De-|week, which failed to show any de-|checked. Sales v:ere rl:po:"lt:’d f 'n: 7;‘2"’:‘2“3’&..5,.’:2‘}2.‘223‘ !-‘cmrdcfix:;e i';nrel?- Taw $376.363.500. divided into $il¢ Cantralikasthe B% 2% | Pleroe-Arrow pf.. % | aninowgon Sire ém.h;;n;m;rx ;:r:‘yl at B6% at the end of the Airst{yeiopment of a definite trend in move- | week of the red metal under 12 cents | investment field. 1t is not alone quo- SMareh 15, 1925 and $359,471,300 of the | Certaln-Teed. - 2% | to_sentiment, financial and industrial. | irade in oats was lent, with the |y, 8 SPwelt siatained strenth, | revival have not vet appeared on the | change that whow rhi s Thoek ne 513 per cents, maturing August 1, Losrd (8 le reviews, as well as the sur. | opening unchanged to % cent lower. | he narket became narrow and irreg- {horizon. At the same time statistics|often obs b cul i - 1% |vey by the Federal Reserve Bank,|September opened at 36%a% and sold | 12 unq toward the close of the week | show that the unsold surplus is Slowly | tione which meevell tore maive, condi- 1922, New. York alone asked for $524,636,000 of the Issues, but had to be satisfied with $146,886,000. Washington bankers were more for- tunate, having acquired considerable Teputation among their customers for speedy work in placing their orders on @y | Were more favorable than for soms |down to 36. declined on.profl but 3 ¥ = profit taking and renewed | but steadily melting away, and if this|the stock market. But wh “% :‘l’:::;dl:o b;lnk or sudden revival is F’I’l)\ih‘l;'nlmmi ere generally higher, | poar pressure. Trading was compara- | is 50, price concessions are not 8o im- | block of prime .:Z..‘,ma;"x‘“.’,’l,}"p 9 |jooked for, but signs of improvement | with lard leading. tively light, and there were few de-|portant. In the case of copper also|now it can only be obtained at & su poe ml:gfiulnl and it is only a ques- DAL - velopments of importance in the shap-the surplus was financed when the|giantial advance. This also is the e ny | ton of Hime before they mugt be re- AIRY MARKETS. ing of sentiment. Reports of indus-|Copper Export Association’s 8 per cent | perience of the over-the-counter dea ected in the market. NEW YORK. August 6—Butter—trial conditions, as reflected in the|notes were rharketed. It has caused Of course, a surplus of unen 6% | quomsoahort covering helped stock | Steady: recelpts, 13,171 packages. |trade news were somewhat more hope- | some comment that the association | pioyed funds it no sign of trade recu- quotations in the last hour, but trad- higher than extras, 46a45%3 ;| ful but these indications were not|has been able to call for redemption | peration. Quite the contrary is troe. Chile Copper-.... Chine Copner. the first hint of an issue forthcoming. -Arizona. Naturally Secretary Mellon and his | Cluett Peabody © L2 31;'.,','.‘1?2,,?" B 5 In:‘ was still op a small scale. z : 2 s00; ufficiently definite or general to be|a large block of these notes of thelBut it is a xign that the turning point associates are satisfied with the op- | Coca-Col 8% 33 cessens oreign exchange was firmer, cot- , firsts (88 to 91 score), 39a|of great effect. carliest maturity before the due date.|pas been reached. Th same story is . . 6% 16% 76% | ton was i 1 a : S ¢ - may have " portunities for financing and will take | Colo Fual. 2% 2% 28% 23% | Southern Pacific rregular, and the grain mar- 4 ; packing stock, current make, No.| * Improvement in -railroad earnings|So that whatever the future may have | told by th _ v the money market Into consideration | Colo & Southern2d &% T 4T% &% Southern Rallway. 20 0 204 | kets were & trifle improved. 2, 2834229, 5 attracted the attention of the specula- | In Store as to prices, there is o OCCA- | pereentamen o e Todir o eyar September 1, when there will be very | Col Gas. B5% E5% B6% 6% | Stan L. .. 107% American Locomotive. Eggs—Quiet; receipts, 21,641 cases. |tive element, and the investment rails | sion for alarm as to the effect on the|tem ag a whole. heavy maturities. ) Col Graphobp! o M 4% 4% ::r:m::kr:'cnb 304 :: :“: American Locomotive operations in|Fresh gathered extra firsts, 39a41; do. | were in strong demnnd‘-tkrlnlng quo- { producing compenies. No long-range review of the out- It is suggested that the Secretary |ConsGasofNY. 8% 14 8% | Stude - the first six monthe of thin yesr|Arsts, 35a37; state, Pennsylvania' and|'atlons early in_ the week, but sub- Cotton Advamee Maintained. look wouid be complete without ref- may refund some of the maturing is- | Cons Intl Cal Min. 4% 4% 4| Tenn Copper. % T% | showed the company Proft eyus,|eArby Western hennery whites, firsts to | itantially sold off with the remainder| 1o "siiuation with resard to cotton | “rence to the conditions abroad, par- $1,477,046,000, part tax issues 68 68 6% 67%|TexasCompany... n 8% | 10" twice the dlvidend oo diremont | cxtras, 47a58; do., browns, extras~ 46u [of the list is quite different. There ure still|ticularly in Russia. Ever since the mature in 1921, including $157.- % 7% 7% ) Texas & Pacific, .. % | for ‘the year, aceoraing eaUirement |48 do, gathered browns and mixed col-| Money was firmer. Call funds ad- |5 aulte Cerent, There wre Sl elose'of the war vague uncasiness hus §54.500 that will be’due on the 18h | Grycible Steel W% % % Texas & PCA&OM. 18% [ vance information which has come. (6 |3 . firdis to cxtras. 36a44: refrigerator ! dto : o Sear's crop. But when the Fovern- | been felt’ by investors in European - i (11 | Cuban-Am Sugar. 16% 16% 15% 16% | Tobacco Prod..... Wall street. The wts, 35037 : ¢ g e ah, _ | securities over the bolshevik menac Bankers hold that it will be possible | Cuban-Am Sugar- 164 1el WH W) 700000 EO0 U 8 (Arat iwo Guarters 1o amnemuir S, Do | Chese—liregutur: roceipts, 279 | Withdrawals from New York banks|ent report was published on Tueer | UG " e s ‘well as prevailing for the government to borrow on|CUPd SINSSUTY o% =z i1 |TolStL&Wpf... 17 | made public. the firat" of nex:. weew |DOXes. ~ State, “wholo milk. fiats, fresh, | the Interior, which followed the | S5, SIONIRE &0 SARTccagenotly 10 | nign rates for money. has affected the re favorable terms in its finan o< 3 212211 204 . were | 1 s Shes hi . . With abe public than heretofore. - 18076 8 0SEE100) 5;7:,',5;’,‘““'- S . ,::: r.‘::;;.,.“.’.",,.‘“"‘.:m‘ Sl et Siscussion ;fi‘?]:in:‘l':h%led:\'fu:vf;‘:::. e il | onsible for the’ stiffening of the [July o T A A e kreat pow ‘;.2’“5‘.J,"’.»fi?.‘,‘é:‘%‘&“h.fi S PARY; CATRINEN /i rates ponsosdn AEher B g0 ons ords for solvency, have sold in our 1194 | the financial district today, and much | 21421% : do. average run, 20a20%. |00 ¢ oion exchange market was)futures. The advance has been in i surprive ~ Was expressed ' regarding | POullry_—Alive and dressed quiet und |y 1€ G EDL TG Lol upward move. | Sreat part maintained. And whiic | mErkels But now the heads of soviet 53% | them. It was the bellef that the re-|unchanged. nent in sterling. An advance of 4|the south. looking to the past, avas : ,‘:\{‘;_' “‘]:{;"";"" m:’ oufsid: “o“rlg Sor All issues of certificates are very strong, the high being 100% bid for | Denv & Rio G pf. the 68 maturing in March, 1922, with{ Endicott-Johnson. lum-mwun.. 0% 1 | metar men) the asking price 100%. Erie. 8% 134 184 ort would e, i i . - L 7% 49! 10444 | Port wou ow that the company| BALTIMORE, August 6 (Special) nts followed the announcement that | heavy seller at the higher prices, | ¥ i = Famous Playerspt 1f- 18° 7 18"l Unitad Retali Btra. s34 s | had done quite a bit of forelgn buai- | Chickens, allve, springers. pound, 25a31 : | ermany had made Another payment | Wall Btreet anu the traders lookins [&1d: The specter of red armies over-) e . 9w 9% 9% 1USFood Prod.... 11 1T n |n and that this was responsible | white leghorns, 26a29: old hens, 24a28: | on her reparations account in dollars|to the future, were buycrs. For ‘l'““‘.‘;‘"li e "";“chgm, el Wt ahbse: 3 st I8 At Aot et & |for the favorable earnings. Quite 3|cld roosters, 16; ducks, 18a22: spring|nd that a further amount had been |reports from dry goods and textile | lerrifie: ey be denied. What Sastom WIS e 1| USIn . 4% | 1ot of repair work aiso has been done |ducks, 2225 ; pigeons, pair, 35a40. ‘ransferred to the credit of the Bank | trades generally furnish one of th. | £°onomE 1w VOB A0t B CEmCt: T oy L Bl by the company, because the railroad| Eggs (loss off)—Native and nearby, | f England here. most encouraging indications of th. | 135 made o e Sk NTH 1% 704 | COMPanies have ‘closed down their re- | firets, dosen, 35a36 ; southern, 33. — entire business situation. Dy Ahe prastwr 104 10% 10% % |Pair shops and turned all of this| Butter—Creamery, fancy, pound, 46u It is a truism to say that sooncr |3]YZ¢ has been not only the great war. 3% ™% 7% Yiers | business over to the manufacturers. |47 4 «2a | IATERIAL SETBACKS IN or later the actual needs of the worla | the aftermath of Which 1t Ba%: Pat (he Nor O1 % e "K m‘: Dulinéss Continues. 43 30a32; 3 . in general. and of the one hundred | W0TH] TS = i Great Nor Ore % 18K 8 prints, 28430 ; process butter, 34a3 4nd ten million people of the United : 5 Greene-Cananea.. 21% 21% 21% 21% m;’;:fl-’:lll:helu wfll;rlch ‘h llllI:Al :nh a ___’_.___ GRMN PR'CES FOR WEEK States in particular, must etimulat. (Copsright. 1921.) Houston Oll % .8 % n% VaCerChempf... 67 & € | er contined today. There was some CHICAGO, August 6.—Material set- | bioductive activity. ' The point upo P T NEW YORK, August 6.—Quotations | Hupp Motors. n 0% mn :-:u:.... 8 8 T eAkness 1o Cortatn Tl Iione At Foolproof Feet. e Lt which emphasis should be placed is| NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. for bonds showed little change during | 1linois Central 4 % s s |WabsshptA e 3% [certain of the industrials. Texas and | From the Londen Daily News. ke 10 1ho Delcs ol Thost Dawrliher Muees imeche mmlimel the vl vEwvoRE. At -G aidid the two hours’ trading today. Inter- | ndiahoma 2% 24 2% | actde- Pacific, which was one of the favorites| The human foot is one of the most | taken place this week, largely as a|Pproduction of the past mnow bulk| ., qition of clearing house banke and mCaday Inspiration. 83 3215 82| Western Pacpf.... 63 & in the junior rails early in the week, result of continued big receipts. Com- | larger in speculative opinion. Thig is | ;ryet companies for the week shows tha: borough Rapid Transis 5s were up 2| Interboro Met p % 1 1% | Westhouse E& ML.. ¢4 & 4 | slipped off badly in the first half hooe beautiful and useful instruments ever | \arod with a week ago. the wheat|DOt to say that the cotton trade has | hey hold $19,780,290 reserve in exce: half point to 56, large blocks being | Intl Harvester. 73% T2% 73%( White Oil....... 4 K to around 22, which was slightly over conceived, but, unfortunately, it is|market this morning showed declines "({l many grave difficulties still 10)or jegal requirements. This is an i taken at this price. Intl Harvester pf..100% 100% 99% 99 | Willys-Overland.. ‘6% 6% 6% % | four points from its high. From what | N0t What & motorist calls “foolproof.” é‘;’:,’:’“;f.."::,".,;‘g.f:;‘;: :: ’5‘2 ;e:: ;;;;“;;T:m{;ng: ‘;'Wzfl m;*;“:t ll'('tlrs- crease of $33,101,410 from last week. Sentiment was doubtless helped by | 1ot MerMarinent 46k 4 454 (4| youmLy sALES OF sTocks. | Fould pe learned from sources which( There o b osreat deal of misunder:|ats off 1% to 2% cents, and provisions | 0f course. understood that from any —— the successful arrangement to extend mam..... TI@ 12M... M340 |movements in this stock it was said |them outrageously, as either custom | ©%cr,bY 10 to 87 cents. = = U | long-ranse mtandpoint a ehort crop the 7 per cent notes at an Increased that efforts were made to take profit |or fashion may dictate. As a result |, i 2u®% ey Slackened as com- | whole. But untl the cotton grower. Money to han and the market was found bare of |about one-third of the population is [ PTImary, centers Sackened o5 © kS iene T cotton fiynan sractures X i rate of 1 per cent. ’ S and’ the mar 3 - The St. Louis and San Francisco is l ODAY S B PR[ . o nCoume. After selling at 22, | splay-footed, another third walks)i . ineq far in excess of the corre.|start on a new basis of confidence | $30000—7% intersst. in sums of $1.000 to 8 sues were irregular, the prior lien A's b rallied & point, but | like a hen on hot cinders and the re-{ ., jing time a year ago—in fact,|the mainspring of prosperity cannot | Jo. Secored by first deed of trust ou resl 1 ip oné-quar SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. ey Ity maining third may be sald to walk | Vly double. Persistent slowness | be restored. . Woon pricee reported to The Star over direct at 62, being up one-quarter, and the | ¥ . : fairly naturally. at 90, down one-quarter. The se- | New York-Washington wire by Redmond & Co. (Reported by Redmond & Co.) 'ha foot has a graceful arch run- | Of export demand, except Demand on Sugar. curity back of both these bonds is the | City of Paris 6s 1921 Bid. CURB ST )CKS. ning fore and aft. We take this longi- [ had undergone declin Consider also the situation in the Quotations furnished by W. B. HiLbs & Co. |tudinal arch, turn the toes outward |further to discourage bulls. especially | . iy qustry. There has been a ~—Close.— |50 that the heels meet at an angle [a8 spring wheat growers appeared to | hERD ol TEVEL | 00i TS, PECT, B Bla, askes. |Of 45 degrees, and then put all our | be following the early marketng|, .ouje on quotations of the large quan- 115 "'124 | pressure "in uskew direction across | example of the winter erop producers. | i "o raw sugar held over in Cuba. the arch. No railway engineer would | Heavlest individual laquidation wasly, t,et be admitted that the measures Y - | French government 8s. . . Tel. d Tel. 6s 1922 f oS e iy nowever belng of short- o, R or Switsers Ami Te1: and Tel, 6o 1924 i Baltimore and Ohlo convertible 43%s | {/° elats : z O s were firmer at 71, recovering part of B. and 513 1 s 19220] 100 Aetna Explosives . yesterday's loss. ew York Central and Ireland 513s 1929 Allled 0il debenture 6s, at 92%, were easier. K. . and Ireland 5las 1957, dream of building a straight-arch |ascribed to a prominent sNew York = New York Central consolidated ds. ; o= e bridge to carry loadp meither across | trader who was reputed to have |20 87 talcer couid oniv o6 Justifed by at 71, were strong. Atchison general ; 470U % e Aemousi&s Hoat nor along the arch, but irregularly | bought at higher prices. As a rule |(esDerate condinions —Dulf Wwhen the Manage- 4s, unchanged. Great Northern 7s,|Atiemie’ cotet Line 10is = 8 |askew over it. new speculative buvers appeared to[lare refining interest. which has A 100%5. h Refining Co, 6 % a 3 915 } : H We ought to walk with our great|be holding off, and hedging sales had | “onsistently pre kc“‘ ‘;“"(’ S e ment. 1In the foreign list, Repablic of Chile { Atlas Powder Co. 73s 1936.. 1028, o toe pointed straight in the direction |to be made at a disadvantage, the|eéntered the market and pald the ad- e et e I o S ol et | Bl v mart O s a \reeptiy o8 4 of progress, as Indian runners do, and [amount of pit transactions being the | Vanced figure quoted Ly the Cuban What Is R 257 against the closing price of 98 yes- | Baltimore and Ohio ds. S EG in 6 cate . “spring from the great toe.” Instead, |smallest witnesse@ here in months.|commission, and then in turn advanced Cllhl SGI'VICG day. City of Copenh: 5 1a | Baltinoce antiOhg : s of New York &s 193! 00! Trad . 8 .| most of us “take off” in a lumbering | Credit conditions were said to form |its own price for the refined article, - . SR DL 'y of Copenhagen 5%s 80ld | kothiehem Steel refd. LK Copper Eaport VA bs 1953 v 16| sort of way from the ball of the great | the ohief stumbling block preventing |there was the best of testimony to the The efficient organization ! e obligations of the copper-pro- | Eomiti sCrinkiniirs 73 2040 ¢ Tt oia by |tae. larger sales to Europe. e ot come Eren Semang ion: the] | managing rental properties ducing companies were fractianally 5 . E “ The arch of the foot is supported | = Hains and cooler weather had .a|time had come when demand, as well RE : lower ,reflecting the weakness in the h Lt r . largely by the tendon which runs |pearish effect on corn. Large ke |as supply. was a factor to bé consid- realizes that the collection metal market. Chile Copper 7s sold B. F. ch Ts 1925..... y 3 under the foot to the great toe itself, lin sight depressed oats. ered. If the sugar-producing compa- of rents is but one of many at 93%. Columbla Gas first 5s were | L1 a0 2 '3 | Gulf Oil Corporation - 7; i 1% [and this neglect of use renders this ! Provisions were pulled down by [nies whose losses have been 20 heav Tl one-half point higher, at 85. i etd. |- 3, Heins e 1580 % @ Gold Eest tendon weak and lax and causes de- | weakness of grain and hogs. can now see their way clear to the| | details in the proper serv- WWnat 1fitle loms-occurred in Liberty - st ol I G7i, | Hocking Vailey 6a 19 92% | Davis Daly - z 5 3 ¢ the arch. The best cure new crop yesr. the favorable effect| | joo” 1o property owners. 3%s was regained in the first hour | Chicago Northwestern 3 1 s k 1 el e — ¢ o8 tradime “this. morning. - Other | Chi. Hock Tuiand and P DI | e SR op e i vws EIk Ba : G R L TRl S e WILL SELL The following arc embraced changes in this group were unim- |(hicazo Union Station Procter & 9 1 1 J ol D onc NEW YORK, August 6.—There Was|, peq. Battery Service, Inc., Pref., old stock. . | under the subject of prop- portant. Procter & Gamble Ts 1923. ~ o what you should have done all along [a good deal of realising in the cotton | secumulated dividends. with's shares common: Je prop- g el Gertat ooty iaty | B J. Reynolds 6s 1022 . ¥ “ naturally. If you‘will try |when walk- | market during today's early trading.| Make offer. erty management: e General Electric 8s.. . : [Sears FHostmekl& o 09! oo 2 Ing to Keep the foet stralght and (0| The disposition to take profits was| Address Box 150-R, Star Office. . OIL STOCKS. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. 83 1941... Pt 5 %1 F 1 5 end each stride with a little “spring” | prohably promoted by reports that the 70 (1) Prompt collection and Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. | Grand Trunk 7s ret. 8 HEcare Alsehack o 25, | Fenslaza on 8 o [off each big toe alternately you will |speculative short interest had been g - B. e S LSO 5 IR B G O h 4 2 |be rewarded by finding that progress|yery materia reduced yesterday, remittance of rents. fcan 011 C e A% Bwift & Co. 85 1021....... Giemrork o1 § seems easier, quicker and more buoy- | wnile there was also some adverse | ff (2) Keeping of expenses e LG (o8 Tl Fis e M | Switt & Co, 7a 1025. % i5 | Guffey-Gillespi Eot comment on the reported decrease in . g s Horne Scrymser Co. 360 = as & C0. 73 102 % 0% L the amount of cotton on shipboard | ERNST & ERNST down to a minimum. Buckere Pipe Lie = o e R B & T L Reading the 014 Stories. e et Tnoitialloantin fan (3) Inspection of all Contihontar OIl Cor 110 | Mo S 00 * 1010 | Westinghouse E. & M. s 188 a Intercontinental Rubber Ty From the Brookiyn Standard Union. o e anATActios oonihe @0l abont AUDITS—SYSTEMS complaints regarding nec- 28 | New York Central deb. 6. ; getarsationsl/Retrolean a When you go on your vacation and |6 to § points net lower, after the call. : D g one 6s. LIBERTY BOND CLOSING PRICES. | Kay Coun‘y G *1 | take some books along, you may incluge | Trade houses were buyers on the de- | # "Ax SERVICE €ssary repairs. NEW YORK, August 6.—Liberty |lske Torpedo . 1 &> 3 Y cline, however, while there was also (4) Payment of taxes, na rthern Pacific T bonds closed: 3its, 88.40; first 4p, 87.72 | Lone Star Ges some stories written twenty or thirty |fresh commission house buying on the : g " Tilinels Plpe Eina: o Packard Motor Car 96" | bid; second 4s, $7.52; first 41s, §' Magma Con £ years ago—perhaps an adve:ture or de- wn‘;lnusd bulllsl:‘;v(e;"se orkc{o;;‘::a Washington Office water rent and special as4| ans pu I 5s 1968, A trade advices, W e market s - e National Transit Co.. an3g | e Tl secondP4lm, 187.90; thirdl 4358, 59 Mason Valley 2k tective yarn. You will not have read | {Fade ACUICES, TR L I nd 13.78 ¢ sessments promptly when ew York Transportation Co..). 140”143 | Peni\vania T ‘of 1030 5 | Victory ‘t30s, siea. T oY s 98643 Rt Oty ) long before you find yourself puzzled. |for December. LpC. L5 ":ir;n;r‘nl: 3‘,‘.’? ine Co. . ._,;'g Pennsylvania gen. mortgage 4% 80 i Midwest Ol H Why didn't the disabled ship in the| Futures opened steady; October, | Tele[lho Main 8867 Yennaylvania-e; 91 tia e Areansiocs i caiea'a” (918 FOREIGN TRADE B,O 153 Caribbean use its wireless? Oh. of|13.40; December, 1381; January, 13.37 ROES o B. F. SAUL CO. Evatel e > : St. Louls and San Francisco 6s 1929 901, TES, course—wireless had not been invented. | March, 13.99; May, . Room LS:‘:"’J&?&;‘M [ ] % s T . ey i e o W HLICARE fi And as you turn over the pages of the| NEW ORLEANS, August 6.—Real- "Offiess In 26 Loading Olties Pmperty t Sola Retaing Co; 5 30 i tale of New York life, how quaint it|ising by longs cirried the price of 934 N. Y. Ave. NW. Squth Penn. Oil Ce 180 185 17 seems. Why e suspect flee from the | cotton off 3 to 9 points around the|H = & Shuthwent. Penn, Bi Lo scrnceed retainers holdine avout 300 81 Getective in a 6th ayenue clevated train? | opening of the market today, but after | L { aedanind Standard 01l Co. 7 3 | Southern Pacific gallons each 15 When the beautiful heiress suddenly de- | October touched 12, better d Standurd.Oil Co.. sl IO | o ihern Rallway ‘gen. : gldes to g0 0 the country, the old fam- | mand sprang up; based on continued R General estimates of the Braszilian iyAcopchinangCiives uhers dOWM§Lo) reports of crop damage in Texas an Southern Railway 5s. Union Pactfic 1st 4 Standard Oil Co. Kentucky..... 300 400 ndard Oil Ce br Sta 165 84th street ferry. No subways, no auto- | the dry weather over the western belt Standard Ol Co."New York!!ll 814 318 mobiles as a daily incident of life; the|generally. At the end of the first hour characters in the story do perhaps use | of business prices were I o 3 points coftee crop remain at 10,500,000 bag: The government is holding its stock Standard 0il Co. Ohl in warranted warehouses. R & i Fourd "o "the game "of gl and they | Seioper up to dsee " 0w TR Years of Discretion exican advices state that retailsrs d game of golf, and they|October up to 13.04. D 210 show a tendency to place orders di- ubmen” and “star reporters”| Futures opened quiet and stead. 8 retu and “cub reporters” and other quaint-|October, 13.00; December. 13.33; Jan- sounding designations, and some utterly |uary, 13.36; March 13.60: May. 13.70. When the investor SQOPS to consider that reckless voung spendthrift couple may . 5 every time some one wins in the stock market spend as much as $60 a month rent for n apartment. You would almost think “ 99 some one else loses the same amount, h 1 re reading an historical romance YEA S a ount, he real- ? the 1 15 Rs es the full measure of wisdom which supports 2 the period of Gov. DeWitt Clinton. "“No, it was only a quarter of a cen-|| Jo i, Without the-toss of & singis the purchase of First Mortgage Notes. ©ne of the most profitable lessons to be drawn from tu ago, when the horse-car bells Jingted ana nobody would have had the Penny : the depression of stock values is the desirability of securities which are immune from fluctua- lightest comprehension what a movie :m‘.l‘m was aud all the policemen in b S i endation “Wal) wweeihy ot stories had to' talk with' a brol\!_e, d 66! 9 there were 'men abeut town’ und || “First Mortgage Notes tion. First Mortgage Notes head this list. - . put np at the Brevoort House and if a toed sw‘rtze Toman ‘smoked » cgarette, you'knew || B 2 Lo of evencmene 1, Rheem & Hensey Co. Chas. D 727 15th Street N.W. as. o Sager . “Knickerbocker families” and “the Four 5 Huypdred” and “dudes,” when 'EI"E::: sr.‘hu;n'" i Smounts of §20 wp to et n’ ‘my n‘.m‘ 99 2 A Wo 5 ed” Name. 923 15th St. N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. \ 1 rect with foreign manufacturers in |Sspulps com. order to_take advantage of the latest | Siby s Jo price reductions. | Bonthern Coal and Tron Greek customs .duties have been MARINE EARNINGS DROP. almost doubled as the result of an DD 14 reek paper money from Bad. Anlline 353 10 | 70, 1t8 Subediores ey as2 755, | for payment of customs duties. 2 es. 5 3 SEe Me! The Swedish rikstag has prolonged er annual report. Sarnings, $5.346,376 was charged ofr | the law relating to the maximum to depreciation of steamships, leaving | Pri°5 10 Import monopoly on sugar a net surplus for the year of $7,435,- = Gwalve mpptis: “1801. The c:ungl;“;alofll surplus Was| The national executive ceuncl, at. French Prem, 5. siven as $30,586,913. Montevideo, Uruguay, has approved Britieh vie. 4. the acceptance of a ioan of $7.500000 Nat. /5 . g2 )y North American bankers through.! ar Toar Needless Discomfort of Cities. | (e National Gity Bank of New Yors. From the Philadelphia Inquirer. This loan to the Uruguayan govern- When the dog-star rages and the|ment would mature in twenty-five flerce heats enyelop the earth, the| years. 2 L = Virginia-Carolina. Wilson & Co. 1st 6s. 7R —_— - R FOREIGN BONDS. ations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. Sine prices: FRESE R R SRR R e { 4 i Nipissi Mines lau being shipped every month from | YRiswiag Minee ot S0t co 200 5B Biu s so e e C8EE, 3 3L .*-!;a’iE—.-u-fl‘.‘m;.q-SSa!u»; B - noblemen used to come over hsre We look after all detatis and famish ties with only & FE ss..,:;iz tmperfections of the city as a dwel. —_— e e A ing place become most apparent. Carbide New public, n Dept., X ® w!m"mm-n ot Weather is hot everywhere; but the| IMPORTS DECLINE HEAVILY.| w5 : €%| 1t you have from your very first The Nation’s Home Town lar values at noon today: | yaking pavements, reflecting furious-{ NEW YORK, August 6~With total s consclous thought regarded yourself — 51 Butagesc 45% {1y the rays of the sun, add a pecullar| yyyores at the port of New York in OHIO POTTERIES QUIET. 28 Anna Maria Brown, you can't sud- Years Without Loss to an Investor Warsew discomfort. And, as they retain thelr| 7\ " 0 0" "¢100,048,768, 8 : 3 denly with any comfort regard your- EAST LIVERPOQL, Ohio, August & {xelf as Mrs. Thomes 8mith, or a tew | B Q UITABLE Copenhagen . 40 heat long after the sun hi gone 82 i lay a leading part in| $315,850,911 in June a year ago, A an e o [ tn nieht comfartiess. revenue from collections nl'? t Decorating shopa in nisny potteries Toser ":;:.'il’c‘{:rdfl O el e = . Amsterdam 23007 | “Here is where the value of grass|at this port, amounting to §16,397.- |In the eastern Ohio district are work- |then as Mre. Richatd Hotinson, Bt Co-Operative Building = Pl 32 |and trees is most conspicuous. Every | 934, Was only $5,037,023 under the |ing, but there is no manufacturing | \ma historieally, of course, it is in the g Montreal O | e %every shaded street, s an | total for June, 1920. In ane year the activity, Warehonse stocks are, o class. For 8 woman to take & Association P R R il demands of American busineas have | therefore, belng reduced rather lib-{¥ame clask For B WORCH Cf RN L Orsanizea 19T Wins the Prize It has come to be realized that even | changed from the Underwood free list | qrally. There is a better inqguiy for trus: that oace he owned her : manufactaring Gisteicts need mot be| to dutiable commodities to & Jarge |merchandise for” futurs delivery, but | &S trues thal oncs B, OWCISS slst YEAR COMPLETED From the Boston Transcript. ugly and uncomfortable. The mod-| eXtent, an e more heavi axed | orders for fall and holiday require- and wife were one not in th Ansets ....... have gained on the less heavi yu;:g ments are not near as extensive as m . T0 "o ey ere he and she, but|f] Surplus . Prohibition has been responsible |ern factory is a very different sort aiti Thi for many a punk pun, but in our|of affair to the old. Subpose all our|COmmodities. ~This year, in Jupe. 43 |yesr ago. It Is generally conceded |{TOTS VI%2 10 ¢%, WERR UL he. ™ Anna . At the present time when dividends on indus- S e eonta: (RS {ork | Citen had been 1aid out witn tree’| DL SeulAu"H per cont & Fgr a0, Eowgiois ghe Tall ke By i Marle Srows, was auite thorougnly |{ Greatest Accomplishments (5ind Iesuns ask i ot . fs releiios (o SUCHRE Ing: “I went into a hotel the other (frequent playgrounds .and with no ————y fop ool e e eh e e there | praper ip symboilze that by taking From Systematic Saving regularity of dividends on financial issues such as S A e ror sy anhattan cock- | huddled alleys or dreary stretches of| WILL CONTEST DECISION. A ufacturcss wanin. peer Ia) 0 laway. s mame And 1t is equally Unless you adopt & aystematic sgving K Cor e G 5 3 any. brick and stone. A good many vital| Lo S PSR o take care Of such increased business,|Proper now to give it back to her.|J plan ttle can be acca in & Banks, Trust Companies, Insurance Companies and problems of health and happine: ugust 6.— The|ts " | Married women do vote, after ali, way. Join the Equitable now. Financial Corporations xilnop. ‘;ou:d have been solved in the sim-| Prosser committee, representing com- Gx'_m’;.;';; and manage t‘;-eir propfi‘r:yd and ‘(e: Subseriptions for the = > plest way. mon stockbolders of the Reading Com- HU !-AD m’n. divorces if a finger is ed agains . . - From Blighty. But in the bullding of their cities ; the back thelr bodie 81st Issue of Stock The International Finance Corporation % pany. has taken steps NEW YORK, August 6.—A eontract | o5 thevive @t hack ey not st of = ] Being Received Shares, $2.50 Per Month 4 Per Cent Interest' —of Washington, D. C, Is a— FINANCIAL INSTITUTION Now a 10% Investment Phone or Write for Descriptive Circular ad contest the “T'm quite & near neighbor of yours,” { men have too often deliberately made t and money declsion of the United States district| yporehy the Radlo Corporstion of | their nam id the o bore. “I'm living just | themselves miserabl: across the river.” 2 “Indeed,” replied his neighbor, “I hope you'll drop in some day.” Rare Vase Unearthed at 3 court here” th: common and pre- ferred stockholders share quu,' in} America will erect in Poland, near Delphi. |the distribution of stock of the new| Warsaw, an international high-power corporation, which s to take over the| radio station has been signed here by f Why, Mamma? —_— From Le Petit Parisien. Philadelphia and Reading Coal and % . Y | From the Houston Post. Bloodthimy In the course of archeological ex-|Iron Company ynder the segregation "’"h“n““ o “.:.? .:;":hl:”r:fgl:n ‘Willie—Mamma, will you answer EQU"AM g e cavations undertaken by thé French|plan. An _order, signed by Federal 11 -cost | just one more question; then I won't From the Stanford Chaparral. school at* Delphi, a vase of great|Judge J. Whitaker Thompson, at ELiz- bother you any more? .ls F & NW E Lo s Ivan—If you won't marry me, TI'll|value has been discovered in a tomb.|ahethtown, N. Y., where he is passing Mamma—All- right, then, what is AP 2 i blow up this house and every one in|It is an extremely rare piece, bear-|his vacation, allowing the t? : ‘|§ J0iN JOY EDSON. Presideat 734 15th St. N.W. Phone Main it. ing the signature of the illustrious|committee to take an appeal to the Wfll\le—why s it that the little FRANK P. REESIDE, Sec’y, -, Olga—Oh, Ivan, you are just too|potter Phassides, of whose work only | United States . Supreme Court, tiny den't drown before they 4 killing for anything. two examples are today in existence.|been filed in the district cdlnrl here. Taave learned to swim? 2 - ~ Py

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