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INGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 24, 1921 FINANCIAL. LOCAL SECURIES | NEW_YORK STOCK EXCHANGE gEADSHOID|FAD- |, OPAY,S BOND PRICES. o[ EH Balimi E5oms Xew York-Washington wire by Redmond & Co. | Bouthern Railway 5s . Founded 1876 Open. High. Low. Close. Open. High. Low. Close. of Paris 6s, 1921 . Pacific 1t 4o 416 Woodward Bidg. ; 1 Gor Aa: th Lo (e | ReplogleBteel..... 1y 19 19 1 A T eas. - e I3 18 19| Replron & Steel «l aX a% ek Kizwdom ot ‘Berg: 15th and H Streets Alaska Juno. 1% 1% 1% |ReplIron&Stipf.. 81 81 81 Un'ted Kingdom 5 ss% 251 ~TEY | Rep Motor Truck.. 8% &% 8% & Uaited Kingdom 3 FINANCIAL. LOCOMOTIVE STOCKS §| 9 And shares of other equipment makers, noless than the Railroads should TUnion hington, D. C. M. 81 % = e 2028 rcegex the action taken by Allied Chemical g nited Ki ston New York Piiladelphia ngress onthe Tow: Allled Chem pf.... 8% 8% 8% 85% foxsiDuceh - Ao 5l > United Kingdom 3525 Virginia-Carolina Chem. T billtofinancethe railroads. ANisChalmers.... 29% 201 28% 3%} o000 a0 Mo o by = i3 }Wilson and Co. 1st 6s. Province of Saskatchewan Get our views, advice and N L Mad G h 2 -nomn e STLAERE Enn 20% 21 Raid Ind ial f N 3 il Gezou ew Lows Made on Grapho- 3 s 0% 0% |S n Fr p! % 3% 3 aid Industrials for Numer- SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Dominion of Canadn) % 86 56 56 ;:la:::::l::‘n- g gu- fi% (Reported by Redmond & Co.) = 6% Gold Bonds % ; % 3 . ! ofer. (phone on Wall Street—Re s e s BEbe eyl S ous Price Declines—ConT- | suiar rowdger o, 7ige. Slimnnt t Lo e Due August 1, 1927 Ir Line. 5% 5% 6% 6% * Baltimore American Tel. & Tel, 65 1924.. 98/ H B ~ S Am Car & Fdv.... 120% 190% 120 120 | 3¢ DORK A 2 and Ohio 6y 1 5 oaa.. o961, 97 Price, 927 and interest yield- ‘What are themarketpos- serve Board Criticised. |Am Coteonon..oc.'lew e e 1| Seurs Hosbuck.... s sou s e| ment on the Situation. |g:::,‘,-;-:::,-;:,r';,-,;- uy ¥ ing about 7%4% P i i BY I A. FLEMING. . et b ma Shell Trad & Tra U UK 3% BY STUART P. WEST. Burlington (5 ¥ X505 e Raiy “}"’"";""‘“‘l;“ nited ’“2';“,;‘:’ of the improved earning Business in local securities quieted {Am Hide & Lea.... 9% 9%“:: ‘:" sl,";:,'.'o"é‘,co ug. :;“ ‘,:“ ;:"' NEW YORK, August 24.—The mar- ‘9025 oaccler DotoTpe o ol .Q:‘g‘.::f;"oi“’{;‘," :fl: down materially on today's session of | Am Hide& Leapf. 46t 48 UM TJ |Southern Pacifie..” % 6% 6™ is% | ket today was largely a repetition of F1d e foorwear industry? the stock exchange. but the bid and 251, | Southern Railway. 19 19% 18% 13% | that of previous days. i asked prices indicated a fair degree of T e Ol o Cal. &% % o 4| A number of stocks were extremely it E Q UIT A B L A strength in the bond section, and some o |Stand OIlof NJ_.. 136% 136 13315 masss | Weak. New low records were com- 100% C . a1 Awmer. Car & Fiy. little inquiry for the favorite public | Stand ONNJBE..l 107% Wi% W07% W% | mon, sentiment in speculative circles 10075 o-Operative Building ; 5 atility fssucs, while other bonds were o |Stewar-Warner.. s Z% Z 2% was very blue. In a large part of 1008 Association Lt e P entirely neglected. {a o5 |SiromberkCarb... &% T 284 2| the list the losses were comparatively | Delaware and’ Hudon e 6%, 1015 SRSy DILLON 28b CQO. Potomac General Mortgage 6s brought 2 W | #mall. It looked plainly enough 28 |General Kiectric di . B. F. Goodrich 25, 8015 #1st YEAR COMPLETED STOCKS—BONDS 96, and the 73}: per cent notes of the :m Suzar. 8 7 |if. while prices were being driven 30”:{:"1:.»'“;" and Ri Gult 0il qumrlflun 7s 1983, mk = Washington Gas Company. 10232 Am :‘nfl;‘;:' o | T :3% 3% |down in some directions, short cov- | Grest Northern Fx 16: | Hocking Vatles 3o iobh o115 Seroine B2 Ecadsavi hew Fork A few shares of Capital Traction sold ow exas & Pacific... 2% 2% 2% ering was going on quietly in others. | Illinols Central 533s.. Humble Ol 7 1923.. 7T D! % Am Tobacco. sk 118% 18% 18% | porug g PC&ON. 16 ; Intern; Am Tobacconf (n) 9 2 8 8 ooy o Proa... . 56 % I6 |This is the familiar procedure In 2| fnier i aroaatliafMactne/6e at 86, with 851z the bid for quotation Tots. Your Money \ z 2 17w | > Loaisvill Railway preferred was Teld at 58, |Am Tobacco (B).. 17 17 o 5% | TOIStL'& Westn.. % 9% | market in such a stage. Still, the ;I i : with_the best bid 533, indicating the | Am Waolen. . 65 &% (% %) pransContlon... 6 &% | outstanding fact was that the buying | Miseossi’ Pacite. g oy e o AT FOn AT PO The Connecticut Mutual 3 9o |UnionBag & Papr. 8% (8% 8% 684 |power, taking the majority of stocks, New York Central & C with FORIA STl nn widely different views of buyers and | Am Zinc & Lead. o - s 1 ellers. Anaconda. . B Union Lil. % 19 in v. e E 5 H S he common shares were held at 28.|Asso Dry G 1st pf. & & !Coton Pach 1 5% | was pretty feeble, and tMat there was i e Life Insurance Company with 25 bid. Washington Gas, 4313 bid. | Asso Oil & :;‘«5 g | United Alloy S jvery lnme evidence of any attempt :mm and Subscriptions for the —has returned to its policy- New Loas on Graphophone. Atehtaon. She st 62 | to hold prices up against the coM: LNCiiers Bucife e 81st Issue of Stock holders more money than. it New low records were made on the | {tchison pf i | R et d0c | 2T '3 Sqhrofessional attacks and | packard Motor Car Co. Bet has received f 1 i New York Stock Exchange this morn-; AtlanticCat Iine e 6 6 |jeatsered liquidation which the mar- | Pennaslvania 3u 1008 . 0 . Being Received B EonLEhiet in i jAthartie Gule. . ?| Untred Retan Y% A Rt e. Pennsylvania 6! T e iums, a record unique ing on the common and preferred i 3 I I S 8% 48%| " Aw usual, there was very little in the | Pennsylv tern Electrie 78 1025, i A USCastirPipe... 12 12 1'% U%!niws of the day to influence the move- | Pennayivania Westinglouse F. & 3. 7 16 Shares, $2.50 Per Month among Life Insurance com- b P bia Graphophone |Atlantic Gulf pf. Common stock sold at 23%. as com- | Raldwin Loco... pared with the high around 73. and e preferred shares at 10, as com- ared with the flotation price of $95. | Rarnsdall (R). No news is available at this time 10| peth Steel (RY. panies. It offers a thorough Edu- cational Cotirse to its Repre- sentatives. n - 1 lysFood Proa 15% 16% i6% i fo% % ... 151 16% 16% 16% | meént of prices. The Read'ng gen. 4x o :;: “|US Indus Alcohol. 45 46 42 6| Tact, was r’r‘neunnhlnv‘r(w?;ocll;tg:‘:;l{:;' 1":; 8t. Tous and San Francinco 4s, neries A. Wi faw|USRealty.. 44 44 4l 43% | rumors than in news, and the talk i }ouls and San Franclae e (h|USRubber...... 4k 4tk 424 4k about this and that individual and this | Kiiicard Air Line refd; 4 T US Rubber 1st pf. 8i/ b1 ts% &35 |and that corporation being in trouble | geatoard Air Line aas 5o .. 2 i Cons. 011 Corp. Tig 4 Per Cent Interest EQUITABLE BUILDING 915 F St. N.W. NEW_ YORK, Augus bonds closed: _33:s, 87.94: i second 4s, 87.50; first 41;s, 438, 87.6: third 4%s, 91 was more prolific than on any day so|8inc o “~ i ? v ’(""‘f.‘?éie:’i,"‘ rk?(:m(ri.r(::l:r‘:y.llll'fl oth- ! Beth Steal s%'rnh . o 7w T far. Most of this m:‘s‘sxpkobvmunly toolk Bouthern Pacitc 1t et 4 victory 3%s, 9. JOHN JOY EDSON. President E.D. Sampson, Gen. Agl. em ¥ 3 CtoTS - | Rkivn Rapid Tro. . T o5 cue from the stock pace; st outhern Pacific conv. ~ 3 = 2, = cials. The plan of the company it sald | pyvn Ran Te cta. o e %ML very real factor i the ‘move- s s 1125 Woodward Building o e oDerating Bkivn Union Gas. . 6% records. Y este: v T tions included | Booth Fisheries. .. 2200 Sharen ot e cammon stotk and | Brunswick Term. . 24 2% ValronCoal&C.. 62 200 shares of the preferred. { Rutte Conper. . 3¢ %1 Vivadou, ... 6 At no time on the drop from 95 to | Butte & Superior.. 10% 0% 10% 10 has the licuidation of the preferred | Butterick. stock been heavy, seeming to indi- j ~addo Of} yate. that most of the original buyers|(California Pckg %1 the preferred shares are still hang- | California Patrof.. 31% 31'% 39?0 | Western Md 2d. ing on, waiting for the rebound. CaliforniaPetpf.. M 71 T T | Western Pacific. Time for Cautien. Galumet & Ariz. - 45 | western Pac pf. More than ever these are the days |Canadian Pacific % | Western Union. Westhouse E & M e R e e Grain, Produce and Live Stock Railway shares went down with the industrials, despite (he expectation GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. 4 LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. that "trafic statements now coming| BALTIMORE, August 24 (Special).| Hegs—Strictly fresh, per doz., 4las; | along for the month of July willl o, i ee white, new, per bbl,|3Verage receints, 40. | | 8% 8% va-Car Chem pt... 64 You Never Charge Off | Depreciation on an Investment in ( First | STOCKS—BONDS—COTTON GRAIN — SU( Bought and Sel &% Securitien §| Review Free, Upon Request. A.A.Housman&Co. show, like the roads that have already v 3 : reported. a considerable improvement|1.75a2.00; 100 lbs., 2.25a2.75; Nos. \m’-'n:z;-s.‘;:lrulrg.—:ggg?m"cl?::s.l:’;rhl::. 6 16 1 ,’;“_fii'“};ggn;-‘ |28 the result of thelana 3, 50a1.25; sweets, bbl., 4.00a 00 3a35; hens, per Ib., 24a27; keats, il Wk EM| The oppositlon {o the railway re-|Yams. bbl, 3.00a450; beans. e e o 2 3 g e > i : ess ultry—Fresh-Kille unding bill on the part of the fOr-|140; beets, bunch, 3a3i;: cabbage. | Diessed poultry—Feeshoilied 20 14 i | i 8% 8% 8%|mer dirccto = : i when the intending_investor should |Central Leather 0 3% s | might have pemeral of the rallroads|nead, 4a8; carrots, bunch, 3a4; celery. |i7: roosters, per ib, 22; turkeys per Ib, make a practice of consulting his {Centrai Leath pt Wheeling & LE.. 8 8 8 8 |anxiety of the Senate obstructionists 25. 3tad0; keats, young, each, 60a75. banker. Cerro da Pasco. White Moter. 4 sz 82 82 |to get him as a witness before the rn. doz., 8al5; cucumbers, basket,| Pork—Dressed. small. per ib., 15. 20 Broad Street, New York ort afleg If not affiliated with a bank make it | Chandler Motor. .. e‘:h White Oil. o T 7% 7% | Interstate Commerce committee. 40a50; eggplants, basket, 20a25; 1et-| Tive weock Calves, choice, per Ib.. | = = point tohask any banrker, and h;s aa; Ches & Ohlo. 6 64 6 % Bxchange Steady. wc;’ou 1.:11:1_-031:1«” pl;\rx’ ;1; lambs, choice, per Ib., 10; live hogs. MEMBERS: Vice on the wisdom of an investment | ~hj Great Wes! 2 16 2% N 75a1.00; .50a1.60 - 1915, New York Stock Exchange i will be worth having. Chi GreatW of.... 16 15% | Wiaconsin Central 35° 2 2 25 |proached in atesoneTmarkets ap-|pers, squash, basket.|” Green fruits—Apples, per bbl, 3.00a New. York Cotton Exchange | They Mean Absolute So many corporations are Cutting | Gnj Mit& St P..... 7 | Woolworth. .. 1oa% 0% 1% 10%|on the stonk owerest the proceedings |zgazs; tumaioes, basket,” 60a85; LU.|30.00; pur Lushol basket, 1.00a3.50; west- New York Produce Exchange Safety, earn | their dividends, or passing the usualley: vy & St P pf. 50 T e et e IR L e e e i changesh Bondstfeltheo 1! ern, per box, 3.50a5.00; California_lem- { (§ N. Y. Coftee and Sugar Exchange > | distribution entirely. that it is a dif-| s Northwn 2% 4 ’"umce = lhge(l;eexren_t xhe‘ killing in- | “Apples, bbl, 2.50a4.50; bu., 1.50a3.00: |ons, " per “box, 3.00a4.00; California | |§ Chicago Board of T'rade I ficule matter for one not in touch with | Tt & NOrRT e 29 High, Low. Last, | ive st depression in specula- | cintaloupes; basket, 40a75: crate, 106 joranges, per crate, 6.90a7.00; peaches. | |3 4pyocinte Members of Liverpool [ ke o on et an esay taok |[CNRI& P 6% of.. & Call Meney S 6% portant decline in investment prices, |31:15: damsons, e e ICotionARsocntion g | vice; indeed, it is not an easy tasl 7 3 SHL e Mone; ve a - {mon, basket, 1.25al. \te, 75a2.5¢ for the man’ familiar with all outside |Chi R¥& P % pf.. 3 "::: HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. Monsy, Tand e unchanged, sterling. | “peaches, basket. 150al7b: crate, | Vegetables—Dotatoes, new, No. 1, nerl ! o i influences and some inside factors to 3 th 200 higher. The covmiort by fulte -4 bitl) 50a3.00: pears, Bartlett, basket, 1.00 | barrel, 5.00a6.00; No. 2, 2.50a3.00; sweet . | zive advice that is worth-while—so . M| Mam..... 1600 12M... BLIO |50 o the Jiquidatic east tempo- {7y s R, "75a1.00; common, 30a |Dolatoes, per barrel, 5.00a5.50; lettuce. on ce \ g much so, that many brokers will give s e o2w zpm..er2 |oTuY OF the Vaquldation in German)is: biums, bu. 2.00a3.00; watermelons, | Nearby, per crate, 75al.25; New Nork: d . | [other brokers’ opinions and tell one to S 1k That preparatioadcen as further proof | (ol 2 s, per 100, 20.00a25.00; primes, |Crate, 2.00a2.50; celery. per doz. 60a30: MAIN FLOOR CORRIDOR and require no | ct for himself. . ;% 2% 2N 2% DIVIDENDS DECLARED. Ihdemmiy pations for the August .31|3G581% 08" culls, 3.00a5.00. romaine lettuce, 1.00a1.50; cymblings, attention It is not the time for margin trad- M m . ¢ yment are complete. % Sl 2ass 3 per crate, 50a75; spinach, per barrel, WOODWARD BUILDING 1 ing. not the time to realize on large 2% €8 Pay- . Crucible at New Low. Sel Prices at Noom. | 2:00a4.50; " onions, 1.00a2 cabbage. R I Slxa.nn & L romises, which ara far from profits. =% ubie. f_ Going through its previous low of | Wheat-—No. 1 red winter, spot, SO e R IR, Telephone Main 2040 ; on ucns = TR came into av Cru- r bushel; No. 2 re Vi €er, . >3 < st i) s roposed Amendment to Reserve Act. ey et cible Steel and the stoci broke rapia- | 180% ; No. ¢ red winter, garlicky,|Per box, 1:50a4.00; corn, 15425 per dozen: CHARLES R. ALLEY, Mer. 713 141h Street Senator McLean, chairman of the P L R 1{1y. There was no news beyond the{spot, 1.20%. beansifl e0assofver ibatre Ras. )anking -and currency committee of 8 84 |Hollinger Cons. 'Gold Mines, face. which is well known, that Cru.{ August wheat: 120% per bushel;|20a25 per quart. = e b e M e o e ; . 9{ cible Steel has been running behind |September, 1.21%; cargoes on grade T A S xtend for one year the authority of 1% M ates’ Oil, 1fits dividend requirements since the|No. 2 red winter, garlicky, 1.19%: No.{ CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKETS. he Federal Reserve Board to permit iy S A s 9| first of the year. and would have to |3, 113%; No. 4, 1.08%; No. 5. 1.03%. | CHICAGO, August 24 (Tnited States | ederal reserve banks to discount for o S T 1| draw upon surplus in order to pay| ‘Sales—Bag lots of mearby at 80, 90, P ot | e e o ek (o IaconnOn s . e, 4, even the reduced dividend which Was | g5, 1.05, 1.10, 113 and 1.16 per bushel, {Pureau of markets) —Cattie—Receipts, i3 of exchange bearing indorsement | Copdon®C00 - CLD D oo fepe. 1} AClATed I e i meeting is due], CoFn——Cob. new. yellow. 3.50 per|&:000 head; mostly steady: best heavy- Quarter Ine TSt Whe member bink's capitel | Cuban-Am Sugar. 13 13 1% Ot 1]around the middie of September and |Parrel mominal; contradt corn. spot.,weight stcers, calves and bulls strong: of a ind surplus, secured by bonds or|CubaCaneSugar.. 7 7% 7 the idea back of today’s decline in|83%; track co ““"_“'""'g""; et- | cholce heavy steers, 10.00; best year- Century lotes of the United States. Cubs CaneSupf... IT% 18 11% Oct 1| the stock was that the rate would [ter; domestic, 76 und i pe? DASKEh |iings heid higher: beef steers. 6.50a h ‘October 31 the added authority will | pavidson Chem. s sz Sept. 11be passed altogether. Oats—No. 2 white, new, 41%: No. 34 i | Experience xpi 42 white, new, 37} Old oats at : bulk fat she stock. 4.00a5.75; s xpire, unless extended. Del & Hudson. .., 9% 98% 985 P — Sennational Trading. premium, ologna bulls, 3.75a4.00: butcher's, 4.25 § in Property Criticism of Reserve Board. Del Lack & Wstn.. 95 ss% !f% 9,6% The trading in General Motors was| Rye—Bag lots of nearby rve, as t0(a3.50; buik veal calves, 9.50a10.00:| Manage- The Federal Reserve Board is just|Denv&RIoGpf... 14 1% ‘ ifi""fi“"“a‘ because of thé size of thequaiity, 80 to 1.15 per bushel: No. 2 |stockers and feeders steady, mostly 5.00 > ow the target for criticism from the | Dome Mines. ... 1% 6% 16% locks changing hands. One house | western export, spot, 1.09% per|a6.25. ment outhern section of the country. The | Endicott-Johnson. 5% 564 alons sold a xingle: lot of 10,000 shares [ bushel; No. 3, no guotation. Hoxs—Receipts, 13.000 head; fairiy || atest to pay his respects to the board | Erle. 2 24 2% ) a 2. =,'and I'r.-lnlnm-d it up by the sale| Hay-—Receipts of new hay vester-|active, 15 to 40 higher; bulk of sales . S. Wannamaker. president of the | Erie 1st pf. 2 n o n nother 10.000 in several lots. ddy were 54 tons, and sold on_ an|7.25a9.50: top, 9.60; heavy weight, 8.25a merican Cotton Association, appear- | Famous Player 9125 medium weights, 9.10a9.60; light Rental Property 9.3029.60; light lights, 8.75a hg before the joint congressional { gamous Players ! packing sows. smooth. 7. ommittee of agricultural inquiry. |pisik Rubber. Professionals worki RO orking on the short|average of 16a20 per ton, according A sl'd'l. in nrde‘r to make any money out|to qufil!l)‘ and condition. Generally o ae Sheieneral Motors would have to con-|speaking, for new hay arriving in For S 3, e uct their operations in a blg way.|good order there is a fair sale. All For the successful man- 1 1 He urged an increase in the board packing sows, rough, 7.00a7.25 o tw;l\-». and the present personnel 1 m;l;l’lle"f;)r;-en!:?yanl:‘-us-lox'!l,;o::c:‘;,‘yh‘,‘; hay arriving in bad order is sacrificed. lpig=, 8.00a9.00. % agement of your rental etired, insisting that men who view- 6% ©% 4% NEW YORK., Au, 2 >, vi = whdald A 24.—Wh s Sheep—Receipts, 24,000 head; fat 3 B = 2 NEW | 5 gust 24—Prices | will be remembered w: vor-] CHICAGO. August 24. cat was a ipts: 000 5 s s z “:.\: 1% 112 |market foday. but there were numer- |QUFIng the worst time. on. the theen |8oon developed steadiness on reports of |early, 9:50 to city butchers, 3.00 to 2 lso laid much of the responsibility or the decline in liberty bonds at the 9% | ous exceptions. Weakness in rail- | classes of preferred stock, with a additional export sales of 270,000 bushels | packers; only one string western sold competent and experienced % 24 sa%| wav stotks spread moderately - (o {SHght balance left aver for thy thy|since yesterday's close. Local profes- |eariy at 9.40; others held higher: no oor of the reserve board and main- b o ty 7 1 d to the huying side, but |feeder lambs sold early; few native fat organization, animated by 71 71 |bonds of the type that are at all sen-{ mon. The price-cutti sionals turned to the kuying side, er lambs sold early; few n , by ained that the discount rate on thess | Goodrich pf. = A e BEa 'he p! utting announce- t ¢ issi » y. . 7 ent. rea s vev v 1 : senti-{y, ri were 1173 to 1.17% for : 3 = e also charged the Federal Re- |Greene-Cananea. 0 a0 O D o e oy entaliinfiuence, ety I 1o for Dax COTTON MARKETS. affairs in a manner that erve Board. and especlally Gov. 8% 8|8 i stocks were about the weakest Buying Power Weak. cember. Selling orders came out at{ NEW YORK.August 24.—The cotton will be absolutely satisfacs iarding, with being responsible, cithout excuse or reason. for action hich cost a loss to agriculture and ommerce of $25.000,000,000. He held hat “deliberately planning deflation n a colossal and unreasonable scale a monumental crime.” ou cannot and ought not to be o 2 5 2 of any on the railway share market. The | Along with all the discussio: around 1.20 for December. t showed renewed firmness at 5 8 | Burlington 6'.s held at their high of |bad earnings, further dividend “cu‘:s > Bak €@ 42 1191y nearly all day. New York Central | ting. and uncertaln trade outlook,|May option and first figures of 1.23, or. g 0% 10% | 4125° were down over @ point to 7il4. |there is a lot of talk about wealthy |about 4 cents over December, repre-|er Liverpool cablesand continuance of [} o Official trading_ was started in_the 9% 3% | but the debenture 6s and ten year 78 individuals so tied up that they have|S¢nted carrving charges. lary. hot weather in the southwest.| | the opening today, owing to the high- || tory to you. Hupp Motors. Tlinots Central. ’ Travelers’ Checks Are safer than cash to carry with you on your trip away from hom Cashed anywhere. Denciniuations of $10 and up. a steady. St. Louis and San Fran- all they can do to prote; = Corn trading was in fair volume and the ! * 2 3 co” adjustments and incomes were | Withoul coming fo the restue of tne|arly traneactions were marked by Sep- | Firat prives wore 10 te L, Roin % 9% |lower, aml‘ the prier .|" n As off a|stock market. 5 te-sber': a;z‘ennh‘ ;mh Tent g;:ml i3 :"lq,'aflgnd“j;:un‘z;“g;"fi';a!;u";!:":t xpected to pay an inflated debt with shade, while B's were down a point to{ In a word the stre under to % over December. Opening |14.2 't 14.3 - deflated dollar,” he urged. rvester g"' :::: 731;. Iron Mountain 48 were off frac-ia number of mn’»fifi.‘ifii"&n‘l‘fi,‘“{,‘.t prices were % higher. with September | ing and fresh commission house buy. “it_looked to me” he added, “that | 1% er.... 6K OFL 6 6% (lonaly. and Denver and Rio Grande |Siders are so commitied alreny that | Sii 0 S3% AN December 038 10 B | o o evar. wnile thore was weat: o Federal Reserve Board was faith- | Intl Mer Marine. .- 2 o g |refunding 4a up a point to 44. They CARTOE suppOrt thets oady that{dains of % cent were recorded n thellongs however, while there was scat- Intl sfer Marine pf 37 37k i | "0 Vaut 4% of 1925 and the General | stocks. This s 5 reanon amiteiooular | first hour. I'tered southern sclling and later fluc- ally serving the interests of Wall g I S a eing the value out of | Intl Motor Truck.. 28 29 24 2 |45 ‘were both weak, and the New |monly given for the violent hreak | oionied: ih s atter opening un; || tustions imerciratheriim anl ar/eith erty in our care. We will both profit by it. I - 934N. Y. Ave. N.W. | Place your rental prap- l herty bonds by making them un- lm|Tl'lll§kI1“ »t "2 5;',‘ fiw’g a convertible 65. which had been | these days in the industrial list, as fl',‘:,'{,f.f-d‘n:fi‘;a'T{l's:"?\‘:m%n'fr:lfid SS'Z,. :&:fifi. ”}m\v'a": :::flt;?fir;fl'm:a 'fi:‘e: P z 2 \ailable, except at ruinous terms to | IBtI Niekel-p---<- s,}" 24 %712 |Slipping for some tine past, ot down |anything in the trade and earnings | sember at 3t 10 Si%h, S firmness of 'Liverpool to expectations | perty gement 1336 N. Y. Ave. x he debtor, for rediscount. Intl Nickel pf..... 00 o% ss% %% O e S el e | aituation. Provisions reflected higher prices for [of a bullish end-August crop Eeport | The witness urged 4 per cent as a | Intl Paper. 0 [mangthejotierniand joanadiampRaile hogs. Most of the transactions were |and increased activity in Lancashire. | o L. x st rate for agricultural paper. lnvtnc“nlcOlll. - i&a :v. :“ o tfunds\' held up_m-lLd and both 5 in lard, with October option as leader.| Futures opened firm. October, 2 i i —_— Jowa Central Lo fuc g Canadlen Noirerhiis anCiithonees Washington Stock Exchange. Firet pricen were from 5 to 20 points |12.92: December, 14.25: January, 14.33; | I - Z CURB STOCKS. Island Oil. . n ghs. ; higher than yesterday's close. March, 14.48; May, 14.58. ———— B 10 % | Cuba Cane Sugar 7s rallied at omel SALES. . 30% 30% 30% 80% |time as much as three points, fol- ‘ashington Gas 7i3s—$1,000 at 103, $1,000 i W e K ot |lowine yeeterday's viotent break, bat |t 102%: 83000 ne 1035, Colorado, 1daho and Utah sacked, 2.40a | reactions to within 2 or 3 points of Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. | yawrel Tea pf. Potatoes weak; receipts, 146 cars;{ Early offerings, were absorbed on - ‘BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. . |ll0'|‘:n(‘:g. thhor‘é‘ shipping men at- ¢ YORK. .August 24—Bar sil-|tribut e order to the heavy losses ! SHv ) x jthey said Shipping Board vessels had suftered. Secarity Savings aud Comme.cial e Seventh Strect Sarin 2 | Phillips Petroleum - rate combined. Paying 7% and backed by virtually two dollars’ worth of real estate for cvery dollar invested, these loans are among the most desirable LOANS ON now offered. i ~12:15 p.m.— a. . 32 : i 3 255 Ihes | = Big. asked. #’:::.'E::uy 24 4 2% 2% |they sagged off again in the after Capital Traction, 5 at 86. :%nfl::e?;;.u?flly Ohios, 2.00a2.25; :::tm:fi&tl ’,hfii‘éifl;‘?., eg::;nfluo'nn and | | 3 12% | FansasCSoupf... 49% 9% 49% 9% |noon. Bush Terminal building 5s got| _ .AFTER CALL. Adaitlopal - export wheat sales| Reports that the state commiseines ||l | % 7% | Rally-Spring Tire. 32% 3% Stk 2% back the remainder of their recent;g 01;%&51‘;'% “xe&ml mortgage 6s—|prought the total to around a millionlof agriculture for Texas estimated 7 ! 2t 2 te. - % 1% 1% 17 |loss and were practically up to their | ¥¢ i) on—1 at and a half bushels for the two days|the condition of the crop f 11 9 |iendscol high of the year, which was 76. Bell pital Traction—1 at 88. | Top for his etate | 17 13 |KeystoneTire.... Il 1k 10W 10%|4& S PanseyIvatia: ol wer Bid and Asked Prices and encouraged buyers, all options'at 37 and the yield at only 1.500,000 e - ) & B et e tesl 36w 1 3 oy | Tclephone of Pennsylvania is were an Panging generally higher. until even-|bales, probably stimulated the by ————— % near yesterday’ e. ish cr 2 f B |CenignValley..... 80 B4 {84 4 |in " ympathy with the drop in copper posuo vrmmary. |, DRK IS BT T5°t0T IR Tar Septem: | exh ‘belt ‘section. Al smonths. mise Checks Cable Transfers | 31, 3% W!;:“‘ sk 84 8 8 |sharex . | American Tel. and Telga. 19, Aske | Ber™ 115 to 1.19% for December and |new higher ground for the unide | % 5 S ! s u:: 1l . % 10| In the overnment group the vic- | American Tel and Telga. ¢ 0% 81%|1.2% for May. with October selling at 14.00 and De- || Foreign Currencies Foreign Bonds ||| L I 11ard. .. e e s ftorys werea trifle higher all around, {Am. Tel. and Tel. ctl. fr. Low, Close.|cember at 14.38, and with the general || g | n1% 113 !Louis & Nash = while foreign issues were very little 2 d Tel. conv, 117% 118 | list showing net advances of 22 to 32 . | ‘ 4 43 |ManatiSugar oo w WX B, |chansed. dapanese 4s ana United |2 o Rotomac Te. 118% 119 | points. ) | Mark r L. 2% 3 v < WE B, B, [MarketStRyDEDC TR Wk I 100 | braecions while City of Tycr o City] Capttd [, clephone Ta-....0 4% % % | NEW ORLEANS, August 24—Fur-|| MAINTAIN OUR OWN ACCOUNTS ABROAD | 138 1| W 1 13 |of Marseile 6, which have. been | Cly and Subgrbes Sec. 3 Bt S8R B8 | ther complaints’ of crop damage ana| 4 | 1516 %8 %% 20 9% |showing for some time signs of quiet | Georgetown Gas lst 5 : 07 aup st ey | DOESE CAISsKhantdn e causan e ioe 1] | 5 77 ! Miami Copper. 106 10 umulation, were up a half point to | Pebillime . fo % ¢ FE 5 3% 5g or the cotton market todey. rne iy & ¥ 1yiadle States Oil.. 10% 10% 103% _10% There was some demand again | potomac Electrie cons. — e — initial rise was met by r,_“:;'n‘ beil e ATIONAL BANK | i % Steel B% 2% 2 L-:Qzlexica" 55 at slightly higher | Potomac Electric Fower DAIRY MARKETS. longs and the more active months m’:l 2 i S Fotomae Elec. Powor G, M. 99| pALTIMORE. August, 24 (Special).—, 3 poinis from the pressure. A little || . . | % 3 Wasbington Gax 3s... 77 ickens—alive, springers, Ib., 26a31; ]| later another upward movement set | Connectic }ole) fi 51‘!, MONEY AND EXCHANGE. Washington Gas 7‘!4» 102% :mu,?)‘ncge?;.hé‘rnn. 24a27; old hens, 23-21;-:;; :“dl at thel end of the first hour|ifll ut Avenue a't Du nt Clr‘:le 1% 1316 NEW YORK, August 24—Prime mer- | Washington Kwy. nud Fiec '4a. "610 61% {o1d roosters, 16. Ducks, 18a24. Pigeons, | I JURINST0 Prices eve 6 to 18 points ) [ 3 % cantile paper: €a6) ) exchangs Ircanlar: Wash. Rwy. and Elec. G. M. 6s. 83~ ... pair 25, Guinea fowl, each, 75a80. SheERuinn the finals of yesterday, || 1 13 | Montana Powe: sterling_ 60-day bills and _commercial MISCELLANEQUS. Fegs—Loss off. native and nearby| ™ tober at 13.67 and showing {§ e f 311 32 e i oy o i, Realty 5 b > = A " more strength than other positions. || | s 5 1 60-day bills on banks, 3.643%;: commer- | ?18E8 Realty 5s (short). . 98 «eeos I first, doz., 37: southern, 35. iittive SO DEnE st | B 0 cial 60-day bills, 3.641; demand, 3.67%: STOCKS Butter—Creamery, fancy, 1b. 42a43;)1364" Dacemper, 13.95: Jeruars 1 xon: l] | 3 3% 68 Francs, demand, 7.72: s prints, 43a45; nearby creamery, 39a40; | March, 14.05; May, 1412, > 1400 — e —— | 3% e ¢ ;. Belgian 7rancs, demand, PUBLIC UTILITY. ladles, 30a32; rolls, 28a30; store-packed, i A renort on the Texas crop, credited T% 3 |NavadaCopper.... 9~ % 9% w4 |T8ll cables 752 Guilders, demand, | American Tel and Telga 27; dalry prints, 28a30; Process butter, [15'state officials, placing the condition at Si SN CrTeraM.. s . g2 fe |SLOS: Cables, dL1y Lire, demang 424t | (antal Toaction - 84a35. only 37 per cent of normal and the yield 15 18" |NYCentral 6% 6% 68w [cables, £.25. Marks, demand, 119%; ca- | Norfolk and Wash. CHICAGO, August 24—Butter, un-|at 1,600,000 bales, increased the demand. % 1 |NYChi&StL.... W W wiiblcs 130 Grecoe, dewand, SAT.Hwe: | womn changed. Kggs, unchanged; receipts,|and’ the market went 22 to 25 points % 1 |NyChi&sStL3d..67 6 6 67 (i35 s 208, BN Ot emand, 489 cases. Poultry, alive, unchanged. | higher than the final prices of yesterday, a2 %% 2 o6 |12 Argentine, demand, 30.2; Bra-| 10 13.76 for October. ” 17 19 |NYDock... 8% zilian, demand, 11.75. Montreal, 9% per NEW YORK, August 24.—Butter— L 3 1 1 £ . er than extras, i =) 3 rm: mid- 7 13 it e o I ey ) Teuroad Oy o Bl S Sacore), S3%adv; firsts |dling, 9.70; fuly middling: $.30; mid- % 61 6 60%| Time loans steady; 60 days, 90 days, 6 (88 to 91 score), 364a39; packing stock, dlidn!l. 8. 0,-1 o 0; good 1 72% 63% 70 |months, 5%a6 per cent. current make, No, 2, 29. g; o«?fl' s oid:fllrv. 6.35. Sales, . g 8 = 28 2 Call money steady; high, 5%; low, Irregular; receipts, 19,676 cases; s R:c:l.‘t n:a.lwnl 7,900 Ameri- . A 30 1% 1% 1% |5%: ruling rate, 53; closing bid, 5;{ Lin fresh gathered, extra firsts, 37a40; firsts, 500 pts, 4, bales, including UTY means more than simply ful- 133, | Oklahoma offered at 5%; last loan. 5%. Call loans 3214a36; state, Pennsylvania and nearby | 1. American. ~ Futures _closed 3 . st s i orphenmt::xc-uz.. gu gh g% g% SEa st wocop anoes 6t " western hennery whites, firsts to ex- | Steady: August, 9.20; October. 9.25; filling obligations contracted in life. . . oA = & 0 ; January, 9. % = . - 10" | Otis Elevato = , . 8" | ras, 47a59; do.. hemnery browns, x| JS5TRLY 9357 July, 935 sl Every man is born with a duty to better gg: OIL STOCKS. TRUST COMPANY. mixed edn'rs"fln:l to e;;ns.ss::;;g; —_— his station. Money earned has the « Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. | American Security and Trust.. 210 Tef rator, - -spec! marks, 2a37; . : LS < 2.< 6% Fe Al et beurity Srmbn et flm‘,esuz& NO ORIENT LUMBER CARGO. power of increasing nself_ if so.in = 15 | el {Aeyiags . _ Cheese—Steady. recelpte, Z846 boxes; | SEATTLE, Wash., August 24—AIll; vested as to secure a good income with 30 30" | Wadhlington Loan and ‘Trast B W R eee Tam, ‘J0acos; |operators of Shipping - Board ve:letls] safety to principal. 120 140 4 SAVINGS BAN! tate, whole wmilk, twins, specials, 21a | mOeTad LD, 2 , St C 109 | Commerce and Savings. % 31%: do., average run, 20a30%. ]book ‘no more caroes of lumber for. 2 You will find in our First Mortgage 18 |Crescent Pipe Line. 23 | East. Washington 2 A s . |the orient, R. M. Semmes, district 4 % 3 ;:nmlnrhnd Py 125 | Mercflants' . e A S R ° lmanager for the board, has an- Loans safety and satisfactory interest ver, ‘domestic, 99%; foreign, 6215 Mexican dollars, 47%. ' ! : LONDON, August 24.—Bar silver, 3815 pence per ounce; money, 33 per -{cent. Discount rates, short bills, ipe 3 National Transit C New Yotk Transportation. Northern Pipe Line hi 1$71-16 per cent; three-month bills, 2 . . y S, Ship Corporation. 4% per cent. -LIBERTY. BONDS- They are in convenient - denomina- . Steamship. e B Bonds it and Sold tions. Frnd FOREIGN EXCHANGE. or Compea. 2 ) Belling checks—Dollar values at noon foday: Bond 3 = Waryl $67% Betapeer z% 684 14th St. N.W. ’ ; B I | Woney o Loan” «+-HL.RUST" - I3 Ceellelie® on oll 4o I\ k : he Coca y has de- red its regular semi-annual divi- d of $3.50 on preferred stock. This idend was deferred In June. by first deed of trust on real estate. 25000019 tatarest, iz myma of 33,000 t0 851 | 912~15BSTN.W. o i ; < v =

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