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e FINANCIAT. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921—PART 2. FINANCIAL. 1 FIRM AT OPENING; | NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE nANADIAN BONDS TODAY’S BOND PRICES. eceived Priv: Wire Direct ‘ Noon prices reported to The Star over direct Southerr Railway R by ate | to The Star Office. New York-Washiugtcn wire by Kedmond & Co. | Sout) o High. Low. Close. Open. High. Low. Close. | City of Paris 6s 1921 99 15-16 | Unfon Open. » 3 3 Adams Express... 4t 4 4 4 | Kelsey Wheel. 9 & 8 | renchiGoyemment s 1% Ajax Rubber...... 22 22 22 Kennecott. . 18% 18% 1au.| ?{.‘.:fi'flm’.’,‘: L‘Y‘I!Igm:lll Y. Allled Chemical... 36% 35' 35% 36%|Keystone Tire.... 12l 124 124 124 U. K. of G. B.and Iinnd Allis Chalmers. . .. 30% 30% | Lackawanna Steel 58 38 33 8 | K. of G. B. and Ireland 106 i u. Am Agr Chem. 0% U. K; B. and Ireland EQUITABLE e Organizea 1579 41st YEAR COMPLETED Rall SAPETY This truth is ®o ment rranen ot by 1011 Liggitt &Myrspf. 98 8 98 95 | Wilson & Co. Ist 6s.... Am Bosch. 81 31 ljoewsiInc....... Mie 0% 1% o e Ansets .$4,303,536.85 et fuves: Pleased at End of Bank’s ::g::‘pf . ;‘;’“"lf‘s';‘;}’“"r'_ 2 e 5 YEW YORK. August 13.—In today’s | Atcl! . Topcke wid SHORT-TERM SECURITIE Surplus . L s1e5,a22 80 e Am Car & Fdy.. .. 123 Mannattan Elev o a5 a5 | Ay s s AlantisReaning ‘.;“-‘ (ersreay RatmonDik ool Systematic Savings Ac- _Troubles—Rubber and Can |2m TR {ariand Qi I dw e pront success attending the $3.000 | Buifuore and Gits American o1 & fi complishes Most Shares Are Soft. A Linsesd e, 3 e P Gii. 104 11 0% 11 e el atpitaiig e T B financial way. nadian provincial group in general. | Burlington Join the Equitable now. Am Locomotive w% 8% 8% yigyale Steel..... 25% 3% ST T P, g 4 9 The market fo il Canadian N BY STUART P. WE Am Smelting. 31"~ | Mo Pacific. 9% Theimarke! 'f.,f {iene Donashasibostl centraliites A Subscriptions for the NEW YORK, August 13.—Prices|Am Smelting pf... Mo Pacltie pf. .. 3 eneralls abautile potate e L fiCentrat tin Arn i . : : Am Steel Fdy..... Natl Rys of M 2 i generally about 1% points. Amour & Co 81st Issue of Stock Started in higher on the stock ex- ! o | “Province of Ontario 4s of 1926 are el X cha 5 Am Susar. N Y Central.... d |83 bid, offered at 86, the 5%s of 1929 yeake ana Ol Being Recelved 1. Phone or change this morning in response 10| Am Sumatra NYNH & Hart. 16 9 bid, offered at $1, and tho 68 of | Cine Mil. and St. write for . Mil. and orth America. the announcement made after the |Am Tel & Teleg. Also our offered at 97. il and Shares, $2.50 Per Month close yesterday that the troubles of :m;o:acconé- bfi;"fi"".::fc'::c” 7::’; 2 65 of 1925 and the 6s of | Chi oetliesteral it A ety . : e : m Tobacco (B) <lahoma Prod... 1Y 0 are both 91 bid, while 91% Is bid | ¢ ck Island and Pacific er Cent Interest Then Irof uotes the Mercantile Bank of the Amer el o e Gas & Blec: -+ 65 G % : b Siation g o | Copper had been adjusted. Th has been a|Am Writing Prpf. 28 Pacific Oil.... katchewan bonds were put [{omelidated, Gus, oo EQU[TABLE BUILBING William S. Phillips, subject of uncertain ¢ m for [ Anaconda. | 35 Pan-Am Pete. | 937% to yleld 11 per cent. This are and Hudsor Copper | : a long time past. Supposedly it has | Atchison 84 Pennsylvania. {is a decided improvement as compared R Ganheks Enuct oA 915 F St. N.W. = been accountable at times for son Atlantic Gulf. 214 i Penn Seabd Steel.. 8 { with three weeks ago, when the same Tire and Rubber ( B. F. drich o EEs TR, | Real Estate—Investments of the liquidation which has upset|Baldwin Loco..... 73% | People’s Gas 6% I securities were selling on a 7.75 to 7.90 runk Tx Tet.. Guif 0il Corporation JOHN JOY EDSON. President |l | . . the market. Balto & Ohio. £ ! Pere Marquette... 19 {per cent b Northern 101 He FRANK P. REESIDE, Secy. ||| 1409 New York Ave. N.W. 4 _The settlement did away therefore, | geyp greel (R).... 49' ‘| Phillips Petroleum 17% | Rubber Ixsues Firm. e e e : R N Yith one of the sore spots in the|ca)igornia Pekg... 6% # | Pierce-Arrow..... 14 United States Rubber issues were |Inter. Kapid Trausit Ist and r financial situation, which has been a Nl Louisville and Louisville and Nz the extreme weakne: California Petrol.. 30% i not affected by ville more pre S o e i - i more prolifie sourde of disturbing ru- | CLo Gl Mp,cine. . 113k Pierce Ol in the stocks of the company. On the | Luuiswille und NXushiville 7 1930.. What little buying there how- | Central Leather .. 23' Public Serv of ) contrary, the 71s were stronger; they | \iiiolte pliie™ ever, quickly ran its course. The |CentraiLeathpf.. 5 | Pure Oil. | so1d_at- 101 against 100%" ves- [ X Vone el early gains amounted to a haif point | Cerro de Pusco. 244 Ray Con Coppe: H Westinghouse, 7 were better, |New iYork apital and surplus, or so. when the familia broke | Chandler Motor. .. 47 { Reading.....cenn ng 101 again‘asagainst 100% at |New’ York out in various industri s and [ Ches & Ohlo. 3 | Rep Iron & Steel .. | last night's clos o Heicand Waslern 000.000.00 this put a stop to the re Chi Mi! & St P. 26% Rep Motor Truck. | _Heavy selling continued in the Chile | Norfolk and Western o Swift & ( el mttods Central Leathers were again forced | Chi Mil & St Ppf.. 40 { Royal Duteh. ... \:‘;"‘:;y‘;‘frflW“i;{rw%‘;;h;‘";rgonl;' T;T)?i‘; ke SMAtorttar Swift & « down to new low prices. ChiR I & Pacific. . 31% | Sears Roebuck. O e e e |neatylvania | Seneca Copper Shattuck-Arizona. nclair Ol Southern Pacific. . Southern Ry pt. .. !Stand Ol N J pf | Stewart-Warner.. 213 Studebaker....... 73 Continental Can broke badly, ticipating the passing of the dividend. | Golo Fuel. . and the United States Rubber shares|coi'Gas. .. fell sharply, the weakness in thel oo Graphophone.. 4 first preferred being more mnotable | ooy SCIUSY even than the heavy se of the 5 common. This decline was accom- “;°“53"‘"“’“‘°‘"" 5% panied by rumors of the new financ- [ CORt S ing, which have often been heard be- | Corn Produ an- | Coca-Cola. Duquesne 68 were somewhat lower, and were Virginia-Carolina 725 | pennsylvanai gen. mortgage Cuba Cane Sugar convertible 7s were Reading general 4. helped by the statement of a local . Louis and news agency that the company could | St. Louix and Sa liquidate all its bank loans if it could | §t. I t?r‘,l:i:: Erauciee sell its sugar even at the present very | JAboar] A [ Fols. A% air Cons. Ol Corp LIBERTY BOND CLOSING PRICE S YORK, August 13.—Liberty -’ 3s, 66; first 4s, first 43s.q third 4 [ Pay Day ek 4 ! Submarine Boat 5 nment and rallway Eroub |Seuthern Pucific 1st ref. 45 victory 3%s, ® e eniag yene S"L?Zfifi'sflw 14 Superior Ofl...... 4 with little change 0 | Southern Paciie cony. 45.. victory, 4% s, 98 it a‘/ el S Steels and Rail 9 5 | Texas Company... 8% were a trifle up. Wirm. | Cuba Cane Sugar.. % The weakness in these industrials | Gypa Cane Su pf ; unseitled more or less the general|pe t ooy market, but did not bring out any |gpgicott-Jo important selling. Erdice Texas & Pacific... 23y { Texas & PC & Oll. 175 | Tobacco Prod..... §5% | Trans Cont1Oil... 7 Wik Sl et Grain, Produce and Live Stock way list was the continued demand . 3 for the Hill road issues around their LOCAL WHOLESALF MARKET. COTTON MARE TS, WinOut el o e s ros | EHOAtIDE: Golon Gil. [ Nfgner prices. The Burlington 6%s| Iges—Strictly fresh, per doz. 3ai0i | NEW YORK, Auzust 13—The cot- Sias Al noticaablel featuze, A5 .1 Famous Players. Union Pacific. | were taken as offered at 101, and the |averie vocaines 35, ton market opened steady at an ad- S Lo | Fisk Rubber. Union Pacific pf Northern Pacific retunding 6 soly at | "5/i0 OUEIS PR b, s | Yauce of 8 1o 13 points on favorable 2o 5 Wheat market was helped b Freeport Texas. jOoeq Bruk- - 1013, both representing substanTvy | CAC Bowly—Roosters, Ber L . |weck-end reviews: of the goods trade | Safe —in life’s battle. Lay away something Quction brought about in freight rates | Gen Asphait.... United Fruit. 5 top Hgures. . per Ib., 33a36; chickens, SPTINS. | and catrered buvitie which included 2 regularly and demonstrate your own on_export grain. Gen Electric. United Retall Strs. 51% per 1b., 32a34; he keals, |a moderate demand from houses with Deposit There was no variation of conse- | Gen Motors. U SCastIr Pipe... 13 ECLARED youns, cach, ‘35 _|contmental connections. There was fitness for a place at the top. quence in the foreign exchanges. Sreat Nor Ore. 01 U S Indus Alcohol. 47% DIVIDENZS D. . Dressed poultry—Fresh-killed spring | also covering, but the demand seemed We'll back by givi our While the street had been looking | Gulf States Steel.. 32 { U S Realty. Stock of Pay- | chickens, per 1b.. 3 8; hens, per }:l 1o be quite adily supplied around | Boxes at € ack you up y giving V¢ all yesterday for an announcement]Houston Oil... 7 {U'S Rubber - Bl% avle: {2 eoon n\'-:ul‘:;, eys, per b, 1 1 fopDeo I.nlmx'.”am! prices turned money 1009 protection and paying : - Z e T em tad; Ke ug, ea S r after the c der local spo 3 e i i el el o e e e uphMotorsse- o GEnubbentatpl Pork—Dresscd, shall, per 1b., 15, house selling and. liquidation. . Decer Moderate interest thercon. Get started this tled, it_had not fully discounted the | (PEIRIOTECtios " 50 | U S Steel pt....... 109 Do e e olson to 13.60, with otlier onths Rentals Fifteenth—any sum will begin a thrift came after the close of business.|lntlAgriChem pf. e £ Standard 01l of Ohio Lolkeen fruits—Apples, per bbl. 3 Futures opened steady: October, OFFIC Stocks in which the short interest is | Intl Harvester.. .. o e b e L T i 1 December, 13.75; January, 13.75; | Same WILLIAM D. HOOV fev Inti Sler Marin: 2 v NG ern, per box. 3.5 : Mareh, 14.00: 2 13753 LIAM D. believed to be largest had the most In et s £ Wela-Farke Exp. 614 NEW YORK RESERVE BANK. |ons: "er*Yox”" | B chE e WOODBURY BLAl in. 4 2 2 2 anges, per crate h t August 13 _The FRANK W Utah Copper was the feature, start- | Intl Paper. Western Union. ... 82 W YORK. August 13.—The |por o, o early trading in o ENSL i Rate of S E ng in at 46%, as against 45 at the |Invincible Oil..... T4 Weattiouse £ 18 AL S AIK st aonaltohroritne Maaeral | ok ca s op ar-00: £ oW CtiAtonE S b e A RS SRR close last night. General Electric|lsland Oil......... 27 White Motor. 22 serve Bank of New York at the| Vegetables months standing 6 to 7 points und Interest RCIVAL WILSON opened up more than a point. while [Jewel Tea. .. 9% 19 White Oil... - 8% £ husiness August 10 sho jbarrel, 5.00a6.00; No. yesterday’s close soon ;m'o; t‘h’e ‘:»".pfxf < R. CLLM Steel common on the first few sales|KansasCSoupf... 4% 49% 4% 4v% | Willys-Overland.. 6% tal gold r 9 potatocs, per barrel g but they were 3 10§ points higher Paid e Tose a half point to T4%. Eolly-Spring Tire. 8 3 38w 8y | Wilson Company.. 3 Total re ¥ nearby, per crate, 1 yesterday's final prices at the end ardson pIn L L e R R o | e N R o e discounted, 2 crate, 1.30a2.50; cele the first hour of business. Tex Woodbury Blair rescott Gatley however, and the rise appeared o ment war obligations Komine X ore or less ra B Large and s A4y represent nothing more than a desul- 641,417, per ci i spinach, per barrei, | caused selling, but the soft spot that William A. H. Ch ANY INDUSTRIAL LINES R, s BB S S | - G s, $208, 5 150a2.00; ) | resulte ted new buying almos: er C. Cleph Concoratng ConttacntalGan: M 9.868. 3004450 per bLL, cucumbers, 1.00: Immediately. uyinggalmost Small e 1 i k. 5,- | eggplan er crate, 3.00 i % SN Tt was on June 7 that the Continen- lls bought in open market, $25,- | CE5) pipSEicrate, 9 90k Futures “opened quiet and s William E. Edmon iam H. Walker % : s er box, 1.00a2.50; corn, ;| octobe: S Deceh : v A B S e #al Can directors fooled nearly every- HO‘VIN‘ : RENEWED A‘ l I VI I Y s £\ per ; % 20 | October, 12.74: December, 13.16: ccounts Reginald S.Huidekoper Henry K. Willard body by declaring the regular di\)- 1l bills on hand, $413.47 beans, 1.00a2.50 per barrel; Hwa beans, | iy 28 March, 13 L Einal 2 Total €3 % y 20a40 per quart dend. The stock had broken from Total earning assets, $481,564,354. ; 5 . . above 60 to around 42. because every- Uncollectearitems, [$103:893,867. ST pajes RIhpans ahona a’ S l'llst 0 Due to members: Reserve account, DAIRY MARKET! e, 1 . body was sure that the rate would be W midd 0.3 ing, 10.35. } either cut or passed altogether. The BALTIMORE, August 13 (Special—| Miqdling, 12 s s onppasst aozener |7 reased Demand for Lumber Indicates| ™ o, s BALTINORE, August 15 (Special) 81,034, trade. The next meeting. when the t nished by W, B, Hibbs & Co. | 45a46; prints, 46a48; nearby creamery, | e trading mao, s Quotations furnished by W e 42 Fol1s, 38a50; Store | losses o o th £ months were at net e e L e . 11: s culision ShERatiTon " et S 2R ot o s € o The census bure Y. Corner 15th and New York Ave Temained the same. Awakening of Building an epair. lation, $5IR0LLTOL e to deposit | 23825 0ld raosters, T6; aucie, 20023 | nales " cottan consunen b Amaro| ear ; ’Irhls x:cnon made the street skepti- and federal reserve note liabilities 17‘,";.' BUInCR oM J ‘t,'aur;”v:nlll during against 461,656 eal, and it was charged that the . . . combined, 69.9 per cent. = ring June, wa d wa g Eggs—Loss off, native and nearby, | pointing ane 2z : dividena policy had been too iiberal Mills Resuming Operations. | e et e SaErE et pingume Sica | CURB STJICKS. Butter — Creamery, fancy. pound.|the lowest levels again. Toward yhe dividend question will come up. is CEW Y A t 13 ecial). | been reduced this has affected more —~—Close.— >, 9 = . ncheduled for the early part of Sep. NEW \rm‘l‘\ “‘ngusthe S:nk s‘fs”imm“_ S R Stocks nfL 5 X Bid. Asked. i;:g:x:sds i ezt 34d::xlry prints, 30 11‘13; flx;{re_s market closed steady at tember. and the break in Con-j —Lumber—that is. ; oil acquired at higher prices rather jAsing Fxplosives S ces hufter, : . i focline of 1 to 3 points. October, tinental Can yesterday and today |counted on to buttress the business i y.n,ihose dependent upon immediate {418 0o o TN NEW YORK. August 13—Butter,; 0% Ducember, 13.13; January, 13.15; was taken to indicate that this time [structure during the coming wecks | production. [ ig Ledge . : SR I ) 3 SRy as st g : pany carned a Jittla over mime dollars | the market and mills in both south | JEIAnEe, 0, DIt Bl GE TS DTe | Rosun aud Wy oming / to 91 score), 3815a43; packing stock, QUOTATIONS. ways 40 per cent to 30 per cent in excess of the current make, No. 2, 29 jed August 13.—Bar silv Eggs, irregular;’ receipts. 20.264 ¢ . 9945 foreign, 61; Mexic cases. Fresh gathered, extra firs i. Eh . bt S i $8a41; firsts, 34a37: state Penn: X S et 0 protected at all times, even should \h:re be a vania’ and nearby western hennery | ounce; money, 3% per | possibility of a decrease in property values. whites, first to extras, 47a50; state ! count rates, short bills, 4% | i %,':,’,‘:“fi{““,fl.‘gwn";‘du:'r:gb)"“\: stern ver cent; three-month-bills, 4% per Added to this essential element of safety is gathered brown and_ mixed b i our record of 52 years without loss to an inves- firsts to extras, 35a45; refrigerator. = 9= Fe = < firsts, 35a36%2. 4 | tor. Investments in our First Mortgage Notes OISl L G D B on Washington, D. C., improved real estate pro- State, whole milk, flats, fresh, specials O 1 g = 5 g i 21a21%: do. average run, 20a20% Most Difficult vide fair, interest yield, with maximum safety. Caledonin ......... ‘alumet _and’ Jerome hon Steel ib Svndicate . on the common stock as against|and west are resuming operations. in- | pegun to buy raw cotton. They not S ey Zeven rollars pald out in divhiends. | creasing their working forces and only are buying it but they are spin-{ amount of the loan. Thus the principal is amply is year the earnings are known = i newed | ning it. Manufacturers are adding to | 1o have been considerably . reduced, | Preparing for a period of l:r_,. on | their working forces and the leadi Tor the pack of the four main lines|activity. France, Germany and Japan | it Con b 08 o s N recessary upon which the canning industry | all have placed large orders for IUM-iput a night shift on at some units depends—corn, tomatoes. peas and|per with American dealers in the last to insure required production. fruit—is down to not much more than | yeek. 1In addition, the anticipated ! Tt is agreed that the live stock in- abisn Emerald half of what it was in 1920. demand from the railroads for repair |dustry, aided by the financial as- lidated_Copper . Fresh weakness cropped out in the | paterial and replacements is begin- | sistance rendered to growers, has |(ontineatal Motors Tubber stocks. On December 31, 1920, | Ning to be realized and building con- | passed the danger point and the busy j {rene™. the company’s inventory stood at|nirection, while it Stll lags. is im- [looms of the woolen mills are fast|pimsDals, the huge total of $123,503,000, as|proving perceptibly in many indi-| diminishing the surplus stocks of | Dupt Motrd (ond) ice ped. . against $87.633.000 at the end of 1919. | vidual sections S wool which have h heav: : State, milk. twins.’ specials, o At the same time there was an item | Improvement shows every IndicA-|market for many ‘months. Tn" |th)}:| - 21a21%; do., average run, 20a20%. Mechanical Problem | = ©of $49.405.000 notes and loans pay-|tion of continuing in the ‘steel in-|hranch of the textile tiades also G ; Live 'and dressed poultry quiet, i 11, Rh & H C able whera there had been no such |dustry. More stacks are being bloWn | night chifts have become necessare, | LAl Conl 1 3| prices unchanged. Now Solved! < wartzell, eem ensey CLo. 5 i | Federal 0il rensland Oil iland Oil liability the year before. Beyond |in and production is on the upgrade. | in"soma ins me ne unofficial assurances that loans Were | Bugine dispatenes Tecoived | Rore aatancea.foo fkeepjitincefv ing pail off, no authentic informa- | within the last twen our hours in- o tion has been given out. 2" | dicate unmistakably that the volume Record Whent Harvests. S X dca e road buying of steel and steel | Predictions of a decrease in the products is far heavier than appears | grain crop in some sections have Tercules Paper BUSINESS PICKING UP. [ S5 Siae prompt action for | Wit Riivesd, | Hvest mpd | Lomies Biter Lo i : indebtedness i f payment of government indeb 288 | portions of the middle west, and by al Petrolenm (new) Many Buyers in Baltimore Markets | to the railrozds may nOSSbIY RS 5 | the high quality of the wheat thrash- ; o hasized %0[ed. G or export is passing | Ku¥ Talk Optimistic. fizfid”pf,'rf-rfl?@?sass'"iofiféi;;eg The | throush southern ports at double the {14ke Torpeds, - Brecia! Dispatch to The Star. | number of idle cars is being reduced, | {515 SLaIned 1St vear. s a result, | Nugma Coprer BALTIMORE. August 13.—Business | net carnings are increasing and the !, 275008 BEE. Fepaving their loans, { Maracaibo Oil fs improving. This is the consensus |certain revenues of the «rob motes lections are hetter o o st Iramatale of the opinion of a large number of | ment are in prospect. AS ORS e S e < 2 S ; ‘ho | Steady shoe-factory production i he army of buvers from practically | ness expert expressed it the MAR SO0 | inevitable in ord g | a1l sectio 1 i has been out of work and who gets rder to supply the de-| been hergs &rismvi-ec:;ma?:en‘;:‘:ghx:'ra Job does not have to wait for pay mand, and the leather and tanning alito is | industries a i condi- fashion show. While buyers from (he | da¥ {o become persons Erata fo M3 | op! ey south and nearby states predominate, { 1andlady, anc t These factors have had a cumula- the middle western states are fairly | Similar b - i tive effective on retail trade. Retail well represented and some from as far Improvement in Prices. turnovers have speeded up, and, while ‘west as California have registered at Pig iron not only has improved in|merchants still are buyini Y the show. price. but larger orders are being | paratively small quanti Representative merchants from Vir- | placed. The coal situation. while far | returning to the market with ever- | Perfection Tire &inia, North and South Carolina. Geor- | broc watisfactory, is in slightly better | increasing frequency, . Fewer ovine | Foce ang gia, Alabama, Tennessee, West Vir-|condition, due to railroad buying and | adjustments remain to be made, and | Radio ¢ :lema.aPennsz';'vanh: ‘and M:ryland increased movement to thaflla]l:lcs.hflnd1l:u\'lt;rs are evidencing an increasing | Kadie ptd. - re’ among those interviewed as to | i ices in some fields have | willingness to recogni ayjHereuls business conditions. They gave brief Bl iail Eices (v some Foids De RN tevetognisaithal fact | PRuLConmiifatel word pictures of conditions in_ their Rait Creck ooy EEEE:;Eolrfici'xl.L‘;%s.'h}'::'sfl?(f;‘ni:;:?gf BUYING ON REACTIONS ACTIVE EXPORT DEMAND ’isg.::.?i’"nfl.‘"f’;h : n manufacturi . kelly Sndlcommarcial activitios Tooseoiog ot »S COTTON FEATURE | BOOSTS WEEK’S MAR Sh s Cobi” i 500 the unemployment problem, wider and : Sweets Co. of America. Treer circulation of nfoney and coree.| NEW YORK, August 13.—The cot-| CHICAGO, August 13.—Actlve ex-|joiter Dot Have now in actual working operation a simple fransmission takine the place of OLUTCH TRANSMISSION and DIFFEREN- TIA cutting manufacturing s 1 one-half. NO GEARS or friction: yams, bbl driven disc: NO CHANGING OF 4.50a4.75; beans, bu 1.25; bee: GEARS: one graduating speed. bunch, 3ai; cabbage, head, 6a' Need man with capital to take in- {rots, bunch, 3ai; celery, crate, 4.00a e e NIRRT Nw, i i i i | 5.00. i i Corn, doz., 8a30; cukes, basket, 35a | OF FHONE MIJECHMT: doat §0; ezplanis, busket, SSadl; lettuce,| o gm s gNANASAAYASANAAT 1.00a1.50; lima beans, bu., 9.00a10.90; ¢ onions, bu. 1h '.ibl 50; peppers, ba km.: - —I 10a15; squash, basket, 20a A, i | Money to Loan | A R et 40reT! | §50.000—75% intereet, fn sums of $1.000 to 83, | .5022.25; cantaloupes, basket, 40ai 3 A . . crate, 75a1.50; damsons, 1b., 7; grapes, | To: “"“;"’I”""A',“fi*d 620 Warh. T & Trast common, basket, 1.25a1.50. Joseph 1. Weller (5, V5 ana v stk Peaches, basket, 1.50al75 727 15th Street N.W. Washington, D. C. The Nation’s Home Town 52 Years Without Loss to an Investor demand. Granada Oil Hecla p— Do YouKnowtheFull | Earning Power of Your Dollars? | Invest in the 87 Cumulative Preferred | Stock of the National Mortgage and | Investment Corporation i idwest Refining Mountain Producers . evada Ophir . w Corneila 2.00a5.00; pears, Bartlett, basket, 1.25a e 1.50; common, basket, 50a1.00; water- ) gif melons, select: per 100, 20.00a35.00, | W primes, 8.00a15.00; culls, 3.00a5.00. | CHICAGO, August 13.—Wheat again | §f displayed steadiness in price today : There' was some buying on the re; AUDITS—SYSTEMS ports of a light frost at Moosejaw and also some buying of futures|[f TAX SERVICE credited to eastern accounts. Profit- taking sales and hedging about bal- anced these, however. Opening quo- tations, which varied from unchanged Washington °m°°‘ figures to 14 higher, with September, 1.23%al.23% and December at 1.25%a MUNSEY Broc. 1726, “were followed by a slight set- | i back and then by a slight rally to Telephone, Main 8867 1 { Northwestern Oil ing in com- Omar 0il (new). es, they are |pennok 0il ,f, nBiwnants FRERE RS quent increasing buying power on the arket has been rather irregu-|port demand, together with correct ! Tonopuh Extensio % Room 915 A 5 4 N e i O L fha aanc o 1883 far D& Liiciiaiiona that tno governm:::'rn‘émrfinh-tu::d i “‘é;‘l’l‘““,‘;gp{‘fy‘;’;"wukMu S s The Profitable Business of the Corporation, Which Is | re crops are diversified are re- |tar Lo Geliveries toward the end of Esiang through lack of support. After open- ©Offices In 20 Leading Citles Managed by Conservative and Experienced Wash- f ited Profit Sharing K. Ship Corporation. . ‘S, f!?ll‘gllllzip.‘i. 1 G United Retail Canq e ations, DU offerings Bave BhOWR | atweeic/ago; whoat pries this mors | ooy eall candy w ported as having felt little or no ef- veck. The continued bullish |CSTOP TepOrt would prove bullish, has fect of the so-called general depres- | dast veekt crop and domestic goods|done & good deal this week to lift g trade advices has encouraged buying | the value of wheat. Compared with in 1, decline, with September 3 ato561.856%, the market sagged and | B2 e = = ington Men, Assures Beyond Any % gave no early indication of rallying. Reasonable Doubt It R Oats were dull, opening unchanged | T——————————— to % advance, with September at 36a g increase on rallies and i . FIXES ROAD’S VALUATION. l: e eon_to take Drofits or uqui.;L’;gt:h:w:‘:iufi{ns of 31 cents to 5% | ¥ rren Brow: R §e%, but later sageed all ‘sround. Over a SAFETY OF INVESTMENT te long contract has-probably been 3 ; corn was to 1% | West End Con ) September dropping below 36 for the The tentative valuation of the Mobile date isa by reports of an unsettled g;’l';*‘o’rg“;; ;fio %aY cents ndvntwe:"‘{.‘;';g}cf:,"_ 4 firet time this year. Trading was Quarter INCOME DEFINITE AND FIXED #nd Ohio railroad and other properties | feeling in the stock market. After|QatS OF %a% cents, and provisions |, mou Leather com. 12 light. of a used by it. including the Warrior South- | selling off to 13.52 on Tuesday, De-| %50 (5 o8 CCRLe, Armour Leather ptd. 4 Provisions were steady. ‘FOR ADDITIONAL i Railway Company, was Rxed today | Soores Slied to 13,04 Dut hroke 10|, EXPOrt, business in wheat appeared | Armout v Century OPPORTUNITY PROFITS FROM THE by the Interstate Commerce Commission | 1336 on Thursday, with today's price | to have been helped by a sharp ad- | Cuduny Packl 1,000 MINES ALONG B. & 0. i @t $44.462.440. Outstanding stocks, | ranging between 13.55 and 13.78, com- [ JA1CS n_Sterlng exchange and by |} : . & 0. Without COMMON STOCK bonds and long-term notes of the Mobile | pared with 13.85 at the close of thejp e (AL Germany had obtained Officials of the Baltimore and Ohio a Loss. end Ohio amount to $37,807,800 and |previous week. for wosldswlde b e s Efforts [ U'nion Carbide railroad’s commercial development de- 2 RE those of the Warrior Southern to,” part of the selling on advances has ief of Russian |wahl partment have just completed an OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS $1.081,171 P; famine were also regarded as a st . O ol acet. o renrodit been attributed to renewed mervous-{jaclye® 0T R1S0 regarded as a stimu- analysis showing more than 1,000 coal| | First Mortgages on s the property usen orth meieal of | ness or uncertainty regarding the f- |hand heavy profit-taking sales after OMLESTOCKS. T L e el H. Rozier Dulany Appieton P. Clark, Jr. o e wostd e Tier. the | fect of the early new crop movement | ¢he United States government oo T} Quotations furnished by W. B./Hibbs ties in seven of the states through lmproved D. C. FERGIDENT Precioiet: Wasblisgton Fote) Do, i, lees deprectution, would b jua: | The recent hot weather has brought|port was out gave evidence that speo- Bl LA S TR L b Real Estate Agent and Operstor Director Equitable Life Insurance 001,771 5 »~ |in many crop complaints from thelylation had fully discounted before- | Anglo-American Oil ¢ 1% Of h.000.000:000 tons. “In West Vir- Proper < Co.; Director, Washington Market i southwest, but s also supposed ol hana the big reduotion mo: osteroics | BaHorsmer o s ol ag ] OF BB o e thirg b s L. E. Breuninger Sl e e et S Cor Ty have hastened maturity. and receipts|of yield as compared with the imetes | Buckeye Fipe Line Co. SoE| SiniaialonsRwiichiranksithiscidq ihe) The First Mortgages we VICE PRESIDENT Bank TRADE CONDITI f new cotton in that section are in-|previous. heseborough Manufactur 155 |coal output of the country, 18,000,- 3 Contractor and Builder 2 ONS. of ni n 3 ok Oil G 000,000 tons of coal are avaiiable, for | | offer our clients are only such Citi: Savings Fred T. Duboi - i : creasing. Aside from this reports of | Renewed demand from exporters | oitnental Oif Cooco 3 |steam and technical use, in mines ad- o g h a President, Citizens & : ed T. is EW YORK. August 13.—Dun’s re- | increased hedge selling on the bulges [and from domestic millers rallied the | Crmiriand Pipe 155 |jacent to the company's right of wa as, wetiave, atter -4 Ciorong > s i L o wiew of trade conditions says:{created a feeling in some quarters|market, but confidence on the Dart of | Enteks Bipe Line. 120 ALY SITIE E and careful investigation, Vice President, Park Savings e oth ant CApIta) Ferwice snd Business sentiment improves, but |fhat there is considerable cotton for | bulls was afterward somemhe giok | Gatena-Signal Ol 35 thought well enough of the e Information Burcau gctual business is still backward: sale in the u;'umbsr‘?ln:d present :“ric!e turbed by announcement that wheat | Giicna Sikaal Ol o PRIVATE BANK CLOSED. security ta make the original William D. West H. Prescott Gatley - |levels, and that bullish crop nts | production in Fran i | = = SU! portant basic departments have made |1°%<"¢lq "to' create sufMclent trade | much greator than the trade porn yog | Midiuna, Pige Line B N CASTLE, B A e e O e L President Rudoiph & West Co. R B A o land; Director, National Savings Ross private foreign exchange bank ommend any Mortgages we further progress, and this is ma-|Gomand to absorb it rapidly enough|been led to believe. New York Transportaion. Hardware and Bullders’ " 5 terially assisted by increasing re- R N was closed today by State Bank Ex- 3 and Trust Company sistance to a further lowering of to fully sustain advances. a Corn and oats were weakened by .\orthenll Pipe Line Co. 90 aminer L. R. Lloyd because of al- ofter. Supplies ~alue, notably in cotton, Woolen and | Trade advices from Liverpeol and|the big prospective crop of corn and | Riinssivasis Mexicin Fisl. %3 |lcmed irregularities found in the Our years of successful ex- Vice President, Citizens Savings Frank J. Hughes and in hides and leather, which have |have been running a little heavier|pulled down provisions. market | K ar Reiaing Co 850 ——————— money on improved real estate L. Kemp Duval B hene(llitgd by a somewhat better de- than ?:r";fy ';‘;} r:'i“"‘,‘:‘;:flmef":p:;fl e e 7 LEAF TOBACCO MARKET. enable us to adopt every SBORETARY Vg s ui = i R dvices” from New Bneiand show | evs has been reported from the south. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. % | 4 BALTIMORE, August 13_—For the 52‘:5‘;“;‘0:"" l'h:ne%"’"c'_“’“ Retired James A. Bailey a further resumption of activity in|west. According to local freight| NEW YORK, August 13—Prime sto | rstitimeithisiseasonizeeiptaiexcenn it o= ey R Harry C. Birge D e shoe manufacturers, with some plants | brokers, ocean room for about 8,000 | mercantile paper, 6a6%; exchange, ir- 390 |© oy ‘e‘;‘l!h- h'&’ e N‘- ag o In making these loans we Real Estate and Insurance operating at full capacity, and pro- |bales of cotton have been booked for| regular; sterling sixty-day bills) and 160 |u e-|o 1 mmnn e.d-. oa‘c ‘eg_ prepare all mortgages, pass i A. Kii duction in others increasing. In other | shipment within the next ten days|commercial sixty-days bills on binks, e |locted ““Maryiand weather continues| | upon all title papers, collect C. S. Taylor Burke Harry ite industrial centers a tendency to ex- |from Boston to Bremen. and more|3.61 commercial _sixty-day _bills, 5 ;" o 3 m!’ “'l‘"l e xCol d it all i i Burke & Herbert, Bankers, Real Estate Agent and tend operations is noted, and, though | business is pending, partly for ship-|3.61%: demand, 3.661; cables, 3.66%.{ vacuum Oil Co. 2 o Al T 1l L and remit all interest, see to Alexandria, Va. Operator the improvement is slight, as is|ment from New York. The advance|Erancs, demand, 7.80; cables, 7.80%.|washington Oil Go... £ rices for Maryland tobacco, Per| | the payment of taxes, and Thomas Bones natural at the height of the vacation |in the basis is said to have checked | Belgian_ ffancs, demand, 7.58%; ca- S T o n that ample insurance is kept period, the feeling as regards pros- # bles, 7.59. Guilders. demand, 31.1 X 3 i i pects for fall and winter is decidedly ”";’" b“c’;:,':.‘;,'" tha south #for far| .y1os 3117, Lire, demand, 4.38; c NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. 0| | in force during the life of the by St s more confident. Buying ofriron and | ®aStern & z bles, 4.38%. Marks, demand, 1.16%;|. NEW YORK, August 13.—The ac- X 00| | loan. A portion of the stock of the National Mortgage and Investmen steel remains restricted, but ‘some in- T RRERT R cables, 1.16%. Greece, demand, 5.52. ftual condition of clearing house X Corporation is being offered at the same price paid by the officers and Quiries are received and the expecta-| The Japanese have fitted the music|Sweden, demand, 20.98. Norway, de-|banks and trust companies for the - ! dizectori: tion is that the railroads must soon |of the song “Auld Lang Syne,” with|mand, 12.90. Argentine, demand, 29.87. | week shows that they hold $15,80: Beconds, o . Subscriptions are received by the Hughes Finance Corporation, become liberal purchasers. 'words of their own, and {8 com- | Brasilian, demand, 12.50. Montreal, 10 uir ? 1418 Eye Street N.W. Phone Main 853 &nd Main 854. - _Weekly bank clearings,-$5,377,431,- | monly sung by pupils of the schools cent discount. Government b h ‘This. 1 2 i P ¥ v v - « < 22 P Investment Builder %

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