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- FINANCIAL. " —— - ALL CERTIFICATES ‘ ‘ Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. ¢ “Open. High. Low. Close. Open. High. Low. Close. | BALTIMORE, Md., September 10| Eggs—Strictly f; er duz., 40; YAav Rumley. ... A% 1% 1% 1 | Kelsey Wheel.... 5w 85 &% 5% | (Speciali—Potatoes--Whish, per 160 | average receipis, 35 © H 8 pts, .:Jdvl;;-mx::pf ae @ & |Kennecote. <04 W% 04 4 |lba. 3004425 100 Iba, 228a250; Now | Live poultry—Roosters, per b, 18 lax Rubber. . 0% o 13% | 2 and 3, 50a1.25; sweets, .+ 3.00a4.00. 8: K A% 1% moa% ow!Yame, 2.50a3.00 Sring peben, iiasss ens, per. b - wh 1% :6% ‘6 - 6% | Beans—Bushel, 65a1.00. Bests, |26a28; keats, young, each, 35850 potriibtiy P bunch, 2a3. Cabbage, head, 5810. Car- | " Dronged poultry—Fresh-killed spring ! c Allis Chalmers. % 2% 14 u% 1% 008 Bunch, 2ad. Celery, crate, 2.752 |chickens, per Ib., 36a40; hens. per Ib., rt But. Little {Am Aercnem. s ' 10% 104 1% 490 Corn, doz, 10a18. Caulifiower, |s4; roosters, per Ib., turkeys, per | bbl., 8.00a.800. C: . ver Ib., 2 2 0 Am Beet Sugar 20 m % NN A% Eln'iplim.: o ’ullc“mborl. t;"-. 5o 1b., 38a40; keats, young, each, §0a75. 3% 8 10 1094 110|300 "Lima beans, bu. Pork—Dressed, suall, per 1b., 15. Demand for the 5 Per IS g e | gl Live stock—Calves, choice, per 1b., Cent Issue om g 8 8 |Sauam b 0 e ot o 15 207 i 5 . r . = % 4% 16% 16% 18%, Apples—Barrel, 2.0024.00; bu., 1.50a e BY L A. FLEMING. n8% 118% 119% 115% 117% ; 2.50. Cantaloupes, bt., 76a1.25; crate, Green fruits—Apples, per bbl., 3.00a Bankers say that among their of- 0% W% 21% 2% #1% 1.26a2.75. Damsons, Ib., 7a8. Grapes, |1050; per bushel basket, 1.00a3.50; y & Am Hide & Lea pf. 60% 51 §0% 1% % NI%|common, bt, 1.50a1.75. Peaches, bu., Western, per box, 3.50a5.00; Californi: ders for Treasury certificates and|am International. 3i% - 2% 31% % 4% ‘6 |2.30a3.50. Pears, Bartlett, bu.. 2.008 |lemons, por boc. 5.00a7.00. Callfornia notes of the September 15 issue thiey|Am La France. 8% 8% &% |Minn&StL(n)... 10 10 10 10 (330. Sickel, 200a2.50. Plums, bu.|oranges, ey coxte. b ruie60: - soaches have received scarcely an order for{Am Linseed.. 0% 0% . 2w 2% 2% 2% |3.00a4.00. 3 Der bushel. 3.0004 00~ m-xk;uw o the § per cent notes, the 5% and 5% |AmLinseedpt.... & & & % m me am| Walermelone—Seleots, per 100, 25.00 | Crate, Ta0ani0, o o o m comotive... 1% 9! 8% 39% 8% 9% .00; primes, a .00; culls, 5. o per cent issues being more highly fa-{am Sotety Ragor,. 4 4% 4 . 4% |Montgomery Ward 19 ‘0% 19 20 |a6.00. hb}ffiem;f:fl;::-::- new. No. 1. per (yored. - % Am Smelting 3% 33 °6% 33 INatlAcme.. . U% 4% W% W%| CHICAGO, - September 10. — Fresh |2.26a2.75; sweet potatocs, per bbl 3 Investors have learned that with|Am Smelting p 70 70% 7 0% |Natl Cloak & Sult. 19% 19% 19% 19% {strength developed in the wheat market | 4.00; letfuce, nearby, per crate, the longer-term securities and. the|Am Steel Fdy. 2v ‘5 2% 2% !Natl Enameling... 84% 8% °74% 243 |today, owing largely to upturns in the|New York, crate, 1.50a2.25; celer; higher rates therefor they ure in 2] Am Steel Fdy pf.. 81% 81% 81% B81%|Natl Lead. 74% 76% 7T4% 76 |Yalue of cotton and stocks. * May de-|doz, 50a75; romaine lettuce, position to sell to advantage or to{Am Suga 6 6% 62 62 |Nevada Copper 1% 1% 1% 1% lvery of wheat reachedthe highest price | 1.50; cymblings, per crate, 5075 borrow, as the case may be, for there | Am Sugar pt. S i m% BK|NewOrTen kM. B B ® yet this season. Heavy profit-taking |ach, per bbl.. 3.00a4.50: onions, seems fo be always an urgent demand | xm sup it PE--- =+ % L (gl 46 % s 3% 5% |2a1c8 took place, but had only a transient | Ib. sack, 4.00a4.25; cabbage, 3.00a3.50 per er."i.'cini{%" the extra funds :’“;e{:c’l‘ah: 197% |:u mw % N *!‘filfmm'un'c'mx:':e&“fimnfl::"\: ha':hh‘;:;‘:f ?fi{em%’-'??or"é};a"'{éew b m Tobacco. 7 1 61 &% 6l |with Decem 2 1 i | 1507 oy 3 '%f':‘\(l‘nfue‘e"zvf;:;ur:':'&n:“;.fiegufir:i Am Tobacco (B). 129 2% 1% @ a7 [ Mav, Lo o Lib were r:;fl:‘ééd‘s‘; :Agg.pfirhmm:e Seana. 10030 per 4t - T ey e o e abecriptions to the |Am Woolen....... 716 7 1 T 81 %0 31 |gains all around, Interrupted tempo- i s pory government financing, with the pub-,Am WritingPrpf. 8 2 25 . & 15% 16% 15% jrakily by a sharp setback. 3 PAIRY MARKETS. lic on the buying end. Am Zinc & Lead. 8% 8 8% . 19 19% 19% 19%| Railroad embargoes on shipments of | BALTIMORE, M4, September 10 Secretary Mellon has asked for al|Am Zinc & Ld pf. 2% 2% 2 |Norfolk & Westrn. 9 9 6 ¢ [grain from Georgian bay to Montreal (sl’echl)-—chk.:kenaLAllevpcem.e:lng- combined subscription of $600.000,000.{ Ann Arbor pf. 2% 2% 2% |North America.... $8 8% 7% 8% |Wweakened the corn market. After open- [ers, pound, 28a31; white leghorns, 20a the largest since the war, but not the | Anaconda. ... 38% 38 8% North America pf. 83% 3% &% 83%|InE 14 lower to 3 higher, including De- | 28;" o1q- her 30; - 3 Inrgest ‘subscription received. Asso D % 30% 6w 7% | Sember at B6 to 561, the market under- kSR s s o TS EOCRtera f10s - askeq | AS%0 Dry Goods. 20% 30 | Northern Pacific. . 8% 73 T | eent s, materinl generel sag s ; ducks, 18a24; pigeons, pair, 25; it June 15 the Secrflbflvk 2% hnd | Associated OIl. . 9% T4, 7% iNovaScotiaSteel. 24 20 2 2 \| "Oats were easy with corn, starting un- | SUinea fowl, each, 40a60. o O s wn an ngerogate sub. | Atchison........ 8% 6 8% OklahomaProd... 1% 1% 1% 1%|changed to % higher, December, 41% to| q 687 (1083 off)—Xative and nearby, scription Tist for 31 030,006,500, %f ::;h‘l&m Cnf oo O 0% _zu. s-ms Orpheum ,Clrcu"‘p 21‘1"/- :;V- :m :;V' L%k antjthen decl{ndlnl all around. fl'g"‘!fi oz, 38; southern, 36a37. 0.000 were ac- antic Cst Line.. 88 86 . Pac Development. 3 visions advanced as a result of r—Creamery, fancy, per d, hich bids for $625,000.000 Were ac~ |\ ontic PruitCo.. 6 65 5 5 |PacificOfl........ 3% :6% :6% 5% |demand for lard. 8004 | 43a43; prints, 43a43; nearby oreamery, ““Every outstanding issue of Treas:{AtlanticGulf..... 26% 2% 2% 20 | Pan-Am Pete. .... 52% E0% 62 NEW YORK, September 10.—Flour— 33:-}‘9 dludlu 30a32; rolls, 26a30; store | ury certificates has a market value|Atlantic Gulf pi 2% 2% 2%!pan-Am Pete (B). 45 41% 45 6% Firh; spring patents, 8.40a8.75; ‘spring ":oc: . 24a25; dairy prints, 28a30; higher than par, the premium rang- | Atlantic Petrol 12 1 12 |parish & Bingham 10% 10% 10% 1oui§lggr;‘50&-o-7<on. soft” winter straights, { PFOC€8s butter, 33a35. ing from 116 per cent to % per cent. | Auatin Nichols 9% 9% 9% Pennsylvant .o e i a OPON0L o Glle west, 116581165, —_— o5, Taimum ie (he bid price en Auto Sales. . T 4 |pennmeabasteel. g% 9 Sh B oirarticios unemangen | TO DISCUSS EXCHANGE e three-vear notes ms N Baldwin Loco. 8% 86% B8%%|People’sGas...... B% 654 G54 5 June 15, 1924, nccev!‘a‘ e f?" axes. | Balto & Ohio. 39% 8% 38% | Pere Marquette... 19% 19% 19% 19% Tt —_— be;;l:%il;é‘}i::; e hGldate ga:;.os& o:uu prf... 5% 6l% z‘i :‘l'% Pmm cogp‘nn}'”. ;::: :% ;;’5‘: ?m"- Secretary Mellon Invites Latin! el teel. .. 51 81 Phillips Petroleum of maturity, Tnerest i i priee | BSRSISSGS I B Bk 8 o | BlasceArmow. e, B B Amerlcan Pinanciers to Mestings. Ll Beth Steel 7% Df... %% 90% %% .90% { pierce-Arrow pf.. 8 2 8 29 Secretary Mellon, as chai Approx. | Beth Steel 8% pf... 99° 9 9 % |PierceOil. H T TH the inter-American’ high commibsion. Percent. Bid. Yield. | Booth Fisheries 8% 3% 3% 3% | Pierce Oil “ 8 &8 lhu addressed a call to the mml‘:zon’ 3% | 11t 43:|BuwnsBros. 81 8 & 87 |PittsCoal. 8% 68 88 of finance of all the Latin American Prtaber 100% 40| Butte & Supesior.. 13% 13% 13% 13% i Pressed SteelCar. 69% 60 59 59 |countries for a series of meetings Caddo Oil. . 10% 9% 9% ! pressedStlCarpf. 88 8 8 8 here and in the other respective capi- 100% 42| California Pckg... €% @2% 6% 6%]pulimanCo....... %% 9 % % tals to discuss the international ex- i A Clm'ornh;e!rol . 39% 4% 3 39%(punta Alegre Sug. :u 2:“ g‘é :n —_—— 0";:5![;:!;:‘-!50:.. 9| CaliforniaPetept. 7% 7 % , 7 |PureOil...... 5 o ngs are to be helg: simul- 100% 6 51i|Canadian Pacific. . n3% 113% 134’ 113% | Railway StSpr... 8 % 8 8% | NEW YORK, September 10.—Trad-|!aheously. beginning Doemn e iEa 192: e s¢] Ca%e Plow Works. 8k K 52 ;:'Ray Con Copper... 13 ;;‘v: 3% 13% {ing In bonds contirued this morning ,,,,"m;':c‘:;:ym:rzwr relievlgf‘the 34 Central Leather. .. 29% 2% 291 ading on the same la ‘o nge conditions eAcceptines -iztmy':nt of federal taxes on { Central Leatherpf €8 6 . 6 & xmlnxton Type.. 26 2% % S e rf;v:':.l: -"lvl .:n ::lelx::-: :fia‘;nfig :Eeclzh:: continent and to Be - Cerro de Pasco :7;//: % T a% Replogle Steel. ... = =% = Sl Americas pon trade within the 4 E er Motor. ep Iron . Ained. h Ches & Ohlo. 54 6% 664 86%|Replron & SITDL.. 84 MK 8% 84| Raulway bonds, like ratlway stocks, |rious repubiiy boyirgncs, of, the vao ChiGreat Westn.. T% T% 1% Rep Motor Truck. 9' 9 8 9 lwere benefited by word from Wash- |bY Mr. Mellon to submit dets o ko Chi Great W pf.. 17 }1 :’fi :'l Royal Dutch. . 5: :f“ :‘::: 1% ington that the administration was ?oru of the discussions at l;e er:e:el: N . e e o o SioaBhlend - ok s x4 e |ore than ever insistent that the|for remodylng i Aok, fUSEestions & S P DL O O o S| &S e - o o o6 g |roads receive financial help. ~Chesa-|be adopted, " ''¢ Situation us may Chi Pacu ool .. 5% M 62K 524 | St Lovis Bouthwn. 2% 26% 25% 25% |Peako and Ohlo 4iis moved half a Lot SoeRacRes g: LontEBouthw s 1k 64 106 S'f"" htlg;x’e;‘n! 77. and u;a c:::v‘enlble %8 a were up to their top. S £ S Eehmo B o e Al | 5,000 DAMAGE BY FIRE. on eeooe o 87. ennsylvenia bs of , which Z 3% % | Seaboard Air Li 6% 6 &% 6 lwere 88 yesterday morning, closed : E ;‘2 m uv.‘ S ey E Gk ”* ;g g“ :; s Unllm' fumc r.fm‘" d"?‘n‘ = Blaze in Elevator Shaft of Golden 4! Seneca Copper-. ... 1 were up a fraction at 79, an i Oils and Equipments Lead Golo & Bouthern... 16 3% 26 3% |Snaciack-Arisons. 6% 7 % T |Four 65 made a new high at 83. & Co. = Columbia G 58% G6% 6% G56% g H il 20% 20% V% 20% Damage estimated SN ‘olumbia Gas. SinclairOil....... 2 Industrials Hi 3 mate: at Under Urgent Buyin Columbia Graph.. & % 4% 5% |Sloss.SheMeid.... 38% 37 3% e L e $5,500 and 36,000 was corsed Lo £ Sloss-S| Among the industrials Westing-|originati Y fire; Columbia Grph pf. 20 22 2 #1%|Southern Pacific... 1% T% % T i, L 008 0 7L were a f m_le ohate 'flt at the top of the elevator Cons Cigar. .. % 30 30 3 |Southern way. 21 21% 21 2% 2 3 of the commission house of by Short Sellers. S Prees e s G% a4 |They sold up to 103, which was well |Golden & Co., 928 Louisiana 2 ‘ons Gas o @ Y Southern Ry pf, .. & above their previous high. Along with | yesterday afternoon naayonue e Cons Textile. 1% 1% Stand ail o M1 |the rise in swel stocks Unitea States 1 Defects in the starting box for the > - tan |3 teel sinking fund 68 were in d elevator a; NEW YORK, September 10.—The up- | Corn Prod Stewart-Warne Trom 4% up to 4%, General Eieo.|the blaze, which e iis have caused ‘ward movement continued without any Cosden & Co. Stromberg Carb. tric 58 at 87% were a trifle higher.|the roof and spread to the ’:w ."L“"’ t-up this morning~both in stocks and | Crucible Steel. Studebaker. Pl S e o American Writing Paper 6s were|structure. xt-door Cuban-Am Sugar. Submarine Boa! 4 weak again, selling at 70 and against amage to the two cotton. In stocks it was still more 7 properties, it Cuba Cane Sugar.. ofl... 4% % 4%[70% yesterday. Realizing sales ap-|Was said today by Fi it rapid and more erthusiastic than on|Cuba Cane Su pf.. i‘;.‘;',’.'é‘l,'p,m. 8% 8% 8% 8% |peared in Third Avenue adjustments,|Seib, would zomfiml:oe‘:{fi:’::“sz&oz‘ previous days. Cotton, with a jump of { Davidsorr Chem 39 38% 39 |TogasCompany... 8% 31 264 36%|carrying them off a point to 38. Inter-| While water and smoke caused dam: over 100 points, regained fully two-|DelLack & Wstn..101% 101% 101% 101% | Texas & Pacific... 2% % 20% 24 |borough Rapid Transit 5s got above|2&S (0 broduce and edibles estimated thirds of the ground lost in Thursday’s { Dome Mines. ne Ul 0|z &R CEON O S ::% Stingain. B at between 33,000 and $3,500. ! ElkHornCoal.... 18 18% 18 18%! 16 < '°'r‘..’.‘°z.:,’2._‘3¢“§:'m:‘.‘.¥;.“:,é¥.‘:n‘;:‘fi Endicott-Johnson. 6 &% 63 | Tobateo Brod. ooy =tend [ DondHETonps the g zuricn st tne BRIAND TO COME med at thecs coniderable negency. e L B e R G e e profit taking ‘ii((er their recent rise. |\ HERE. . least three o - razil 8s made a new top at 100, o R i O GLEER Tra contioli=, U8 Lo o S Mexican 4s wers up & polnt to 39, and Premier Reiterates That He Will . sue ) . i . ‘Wall street syndicates, resuming- opera- | Fisk Rubber. 10 10 9% 10%!Union Bag & Papr. 57 5% 67 it LA S LTS L L S B i Attend Arms Conference. tions after a long interval of quiescence | Freeport Texas... 11% 12k 11% 12% 18 18% 18 18%|yision, but other liberty loans were & and to outside trades and Investors who | Gen Asphalt...... % &% 0% & 120 120% a1l somewhat higher. e e been akeptical about Perma- | Gen Cigar. . 60 6% 60 6% 4% \48 : Rls, Septemver 9. — Premier nence of the upward turn, but who con- 108% e Briand toduy reiierated sidered that the low prices were got- | Gon Biectric: b B s S Lo B CURB STOCKS. previous uecluration e e m’i"h:‘:yfiipmmt group—Baldwin Loco- | Gen Mot €%deb... € 6% @4 64%) Gnited Retail Strs. 55% 56% 6% 564 Quotations furniahed by W. B. HIbbs & Co. |1, " ograrn :.i'."..‘l:‘.f.‘.i“.‘..‘a"‘fi'.:?f.i“’“ motive, American Locomotive, American | Goodrich. 3% 8% B% 8| ysCastIrPipe... 1% 1% % 1% sved, | Of sTmamenta. He declured his piasy Car and Foundry and Pressed Steel Car | Goodrich p: % 76 1 7 |gSFoodProd.... 1% 1T% 17% 1%, .., pepios 12% | had Dot beea changed, and he did not —were the leaders again. Their cam- | Granby Con: 17 18 17 18 |gSindysAlcohol. 47% 49 47% 48% |anied ONl 5. | anticipate any reason thet w20t T war edoubtedly helped by the | Great Northern Df. W T6% % 76 |0 S Realty........ 4% % 9% &% 8% | vent him trom going 1o the warbres ashingion dispatches telling of the | Great Nor Ore. .. 8% 2% :8% |y S Rubber. DA% 0% 4% 50% 3 lonce M Boheae egate, confer- administration’s determination to obtain {Guif Mo&Npf.... 21 21 2 21 |ySRubber1stpf. 87% 8% 8% 8% 72 |brought out by rumors from Geneva . early help for the railroads. Gulf States Steel.. 37% 40 37% 39% |y S Steel. . e T%H 9 T% T 72 ) that he would not go to Washington. The proposal to sell the $360,000,000 of | Haskell & Barker. 88% & 8% 89 |y SsSteelpf. 100% 109% 109% 109% 1 3 rail bonds and car trust certificates | Hendee Mfg. .1 1M 1 17 |GtahCopper...... 51 5l% 0% B1% 1 e S e e +#» Money to Loan B e it petmec e i ride for caiC | e - 24 2% % % va-CarChem..... 0% 0% 0% - e Inspiration. W% % U% 35 lvaCarChempf...72 12 T T |Car Light 4 » s«mrtn by frst deed of trust on real estate. Steel stocks were scarcely behind, and | InterboroMetro... 2w 2% 2% 2% |vajronCoal&C.. 6 6 6 6 |CUl gerics (ol 22 B forest andjovam ariee: e > IntlCement...... 24 20% ¢ 2%l vivadou. D% 9% 8% ok |Citles - 2 1 Joseph 1. Weller 420 Wasis. L. & Trust there was a particularly violent rise in - ;, p< Service pfd. % bidg., 9 a ¥ Bethlehem Steel and Republic Iron and | Intl AgrlChem pf. 394 39% (9% $9% wabash. 7% % 7% | Columblan Emerald . 1316 ——————___Piz.. 9th and Fo.w, Steel. Intl Harvester.... §1 81 8% 8%/ wabashpfA. 21% 21% 21% | Commonwealth Finance au ] AMERICAN TELEPHONE & Very Active Trading. Intl Mer Marine... 9% 104 9% 104 | western Pacific $2 2% 2 |Consolidated Copner . % The turnover was the lamgest on a|IntiMerMarinoDf i 4 MY X|westornUnlon.. % 8 0% 8 Cresson Gold 4 1816 TELEGRAPH C0. week end for many months, sales 3D- | thel Nical - or oo et | e monse B MEGRSCH Davis Daly .- H - 128tk DIVIDEND. | Wy The - Rroximating 600,000 shares. © % %] wilson Company.. 8% 31% g&n- x“f‘,*.' ‘ng‘ o :n :"‘l‘:v‘:n :;l;:rl& ;l'flg::fl ot ’l‘-::»mllohle + Shorts covered freely In oils, leathers 9% 8% 9| winys-Overland... 6% 6% Empire. Food ) e e g and sugars, mny‘ol the stocks in these 2% % Willys-Ovid pf.... 2% 29% Engineers’ Pet: s | po y, r 15, , to stock- |r"iI:§‘l ld';ncél;f to 5 pol&u.l i 10% 10 10% | worthington Pmp. 40% 41 Eureka Croes H holders of record at the close of business oa the Industrials, but the buying of Bald a% 1% 2%|Wortnington (B). &% 6 Feaera1 01l el e S 20U WK 2% TOCHKS. 4 5 H. BLAIR SMITH, Treasurer. Win Locomotive, Crucible gnd Bethiehem Kelly-Spring Tire, @% 4%~ % HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. Feasiand Ol 1 A s L o et ¥ [ Kaly-spremof... M- W W W | Lab...ie Em..o Glen Alden Co 0 Money to l‘oan In etheg n:u hour Some *Profit-taKME | e g{e‘;fl“?el:. = n T s e *-¥brought a reaction of 1 to 3 points, but ¥ TOD Y’S BOND PRlCES Grasada Ol 3 | ““Lowest rates of interest and commission. A . . the close was decidedly firm. Equipments Again Lead. There was nothing much new to be said about the equipment shares, which, as in the case of yesterday, were the features of the market. It was simply that the facts pointed out regarding them on previous days were sinking in more and more and bringing an increasing response from outside of Wall street. The develop- ments in the Baldwin Locomotive situation were, of course, known to the insiders.some time ago, and it was then that the main accumulation of the stock occurred. With American Locomotive it is only a question of the resumption of anything like nor- mal business, for the common stock to be put on a higher dividend basis. American Car Foundry jumped above the highest for the year. Chess; The bear propaganda that worked | Ches some time ago when the stock went below 120, broke down completely and | b has proved very expensive for its authors. ‘ —_— OIL STOCKS. Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. Bid. Asked. Anglo-American 0il Co. (zew).. 15 15% Borne ser Co. 380 Buckeye PipeLine Co.. 30 62 Cheseborough Manufacturing Co. 145 160 0oi1_Co.. 07 110 Continental Crescen 24 28 15 120 4 14 33 35 86 91 150 138 R Dy 1447 148 uEss!EEiEfis‘a‘sEifi:&n PRI PR REE T - Quotations furnjshed by W. B. Hibbs & Co. —_———— g Other Fiaancial Hews on Puge 6 other 3 points and at 133 was well | ch o3 d|mt] SHORT-TERM SECURITIES, & Co. X Grain, Produce .- Hercules Paper . ....... Intercontinental Hubber S2os o Cloaing prices reported fo The Star over H Nu‘!ut-':uflum‘:lnbymmd (Reported by Redmond &:C0.) International Petroleum (new).. 10 16 - Jerome Verde e 2 City of Paris 6s 192T... eeennen 8915 e N M " ore | American ok & et Lok doraa 1? » n Tel, ne Star Government of Switzerland 8s.. 107% | American Tel & “oel 1 % Kingdom of Belgium 7% - 103% | American Tobacco Co. 7s 1922. 18 18! gn!:: {l -ga- ;gg - ggé American Tobacco Co. s . 1% _} o K ingdom s & . Copper i ingdom 3348 1929, . 90% | Anglo-American OIl 74s Midwest OIl com. .. S United Kingdim 53 1 89% | Armour & Co. 78 1930 Midwest Oll Dfd. 2 3 American Tel. and Tel. 100 ehem Steel 7s 1 Midwest Refining 1% 140 Armour & Co. 4%s. 817 | Bethlehem Stgel 7s 1085 Producers” % 8 {7 7 < ent rgent 7 3 fit}:::fi B!fl-‘n‘ Co. 635s 1981. . 1025 | Chicago; R. I. & Pacific 8s 1922. 8% pissing Mines Co. 4% 43 Attas Powder Co. 7 ‘#1% | C., C., C. & St. Louls 6s 1929.,. 92 925 | NiPYe Ol and G P icd | Baltimore and Ohio conv. 4%s. . 7012 | Con, Gas of New York 8s 1921. 1004 100i0'| XCNR Amer. P. and P. 3% 3% Baltimore and -Ohio 6s.. . 921 | Copper Export 8s 1 1017 { Northwestern Oil Yo oy Baltimore and Ohio 8. W. Div. 8% 3% | Copper Ex) Omar (new) 1 1% Bethlebem Steel refd. 5s. ‘op] Pennok Oil .. 3 4 Burlington _(N. P.-G. N. Perfection Tire .. 1001 8 %0 Canadian Northwestern Producers and Refiners’. 4 4 the: Radio com. . 1 1 Eyan Consolidated 43 o Radio pfd. 1! 2 % | Ray Hercules 18 24 97% i galt Creek Prod 2 83 &“l“" Creek (new). 10 10% bt Sapulpa_com. 3 3: - 1 Simms Petrol ® 3 Procter & Gamble 7s 1923, 101 | 8kelly Ol 4 % R. J. Reynolds s 1022 100% | Bouther 2 3is 10044 | Sweets 32 21 8 24i 24 "a 70 72 984 | T 1516 1716 o 2116 2316 99! 1% 1% 1004 | B FIR ) r 101 . 8. D 17 20 00% (. 8. k4 » Westinghouse E. & M. 7s 1981 102% | United Retall Candy. 5% .8 - United Texas 12 18 LIBERTY BOND CLOSING PRICES. it 1% 108 | NEW YORK, September 10.—Liberty e d 535 | bonas closed: 2 5 79°"| '3%s, 87.46; first 4 121 12% 108% | 45, 87.90; first 4%s, 88.0 8 u 9773 | 87.94; third 4%s, 92.04 u% 8 g victory, 3%s, 99.04; victory, 4%s, '8! ———— - 45 FOREIGN BONDS. ) Quotations furuished by W. B. Hibbs'& Co. Closing prices” - Berlin 4s. .. 103 German gov. 4s.. 104 Greater Berlin 45 9% German gov. bs.. 10! Bremen 4% 2% Krgop 4¢ 13 Coblens 4s.. Bal. ‘1‘)9 15 El Ges. 43u. 1414 Al Mein'ger 48 12 ‘838 e . 86 NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. oy g& NEW YORK, September 10.—The Prem. 5s. ufi actual condition of 'clearing house - banks. and trust companies for the| mTpne only animal fn the arctic re- week shows that they. hold $16,368,930 | gions that can successfully fight the reserve - in excess of legal require-|polar r is the ments. This 15 an_increase of $1¢,- | Will Aack the baby walrys. but they 769,000 from last week. . + tusks of the grown-ups. COTTONSEED OIL SALES. . . NEW YORK, September -10.—The. cottonseed oil marKet closed strong: Prime summer yellow, 9.75 bi crude, 7.75a8.00. tober, ; Novi rel ; 9,600, s —_— i U. 8. STEEL TONNAGE REPORT. NEW YORK, September 10.—The ‘monthly tonnage report of the Unij States Stee] Corporation, made public, today, showed 4,531,926 tons of un- filled orders on hand August 8]. This is a decrease from unfilled orders on July 31, which were 4,330,324. e e Sclentists state that & flowering ofl two :lllt abstracts from the undred times.its own weight in wa.' ter .during’ its s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.'C, ‘SATURDAY, SEPTEMEER | NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE and Live Stock Licbermann & Hawn, 1421 F Phelan C. Hawa, Phone M. 20231 | | A 10, 1921—PART 2. FINANCIAL FOREIGN EXCHANGE Checks Cable Transfers Foreign Cmmcha Foreign Bonds 'EQUITABLE Co-Operative Building. Wonderful results” will be obtained if you make up your mind to join the Equitable and save up systematically. Subscriptions for the 81st Issue of Stock Being Received Shares, $2.50 Per Month 4 Per Cent Interest EQUITABLE BUILDING 915 F St. N.W. JOHN JOY EDSON, President FRANK P. REESIDE. WE MAINTAIN OUR OWN ACCOUNTS ABROAD The DUPONT NATIONAL BANK Connecticut Avenue at Dupont Circle Franklin 4424 Can You Rest a Day Could you knock off business for a while if your health demanded it? Or, would the financial worry entailed in fuch a case be worse than the old grind itself? Wise investment is the answer to that situa- _ tion and we call your attention to our First Mortgage Notes on improved property in Washington, D. C. Over a Quarter of a Century i xperience i in Property |, 4 ° Manage- ment 1 Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co. ‘727 15th Street N.W. Washington, D. C. The Nation’s Home Town 52 Years Without Loss to an Investor ’ The Management of Apartments | Some janitors are allowed to ~ purchase their supplies, such as mops, buckets, soap, etc., from hardware stores in their localities. - This we found from experience to be unsatisfac- tory. Do YouKnowtheFull Earning Power of Your Dollars? ‘ Invest in the 8% Cumulative Preferred i Stock of the National Mortgage and Investment Corporation mProfihbleBuinwnftbeCmpmnfion,Whn'?ls We buy such supplies at wholesale prices, as this often means a considerable savings to owners. No supplies can_ be -had unless we issue an-order, thus we at all times keep in touch with the expenses. B. F. SAUL CO. Property Management 934 N. Y. Ave. N.W. AUDITS—SYSTEMS TAX SERVICE Washington Office MUNSEY Broc. Roem 913 Telephone, Main 8867 | SAFETY OF INVESTMENT INCOME DEFINITE AND FIXED FOR ADDITIONAL PROFITS FROM THE OPPORTUNITY (ROt Fadn OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS H. Rozier Dulany PRESIDENT Heal Estate Agent and Operater L. E. Breuninger VICE PRESIDENT Contractor and Builder President, Citizens Savings Bank Vice President, Park Savings Bank William D. West TREASURER President, Rudolph & West Co., Hardware and Builders’ Supplies Vice President, Citizens Savings Bank, and Director, rk President, W ington Hotel Co., Director Equitable Life Insurance '0.; Director, Washington Market Co.; Director, Citizens Savings n Fred T. Dubois Former United States Senator; Tresident, Capital Service and Information Bureau H. Prescott Gatley Attorney, Minor, Gatley & Row- land; Director, National Savings and Trust Company Frank J. amy o vings Bank President, Hughes. Finance Corp.; e/ CIPATING N \ Cancy Savin® Hughes Brothers, Bullders, TEWORN 4 i WORN DISAPPEAR® BIRDS Duval Royal Oak, Mich. | - | SECRETARY ! It shows the progress of Retired James A. Bailey | investment in ¥ company C. Birge Director ?( !h;sl}(mn- Sav- 129 on your savings and investments f: R Il chouia ‘tmpel sou to learn of oar 12% || Eteal Batatelmn e = pariicipating pian, Tie pisn may even C. S. Taylor Burke Harry A. Kite y more than 12%. Call or write for full information. slukeA t xfln;‘:rex:' %:nkers, Real Eg;:,e‘ ,:og:m and Bones Investment Builder A portion of the stock of the National Mortgage and Investment Corporation is being offered at the same price paid by the pfficers and directors. : Subscriptions are received by the Hughes Finance Corporation, 1418 Eve Street N.-W. Phone Main 853 and Main 854, 230 Bond Building 1400 New York Ave., ‘Waskington, D. C. 3 Main 948 High-Class Representation ‘Wanted Full or Part-Time Engagements. - PROFITS $6,097,362.57 Member American ¢ AMERICAN e SECURITY & TRUST COMPANY ; CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 6, 1921 RESOURCES Cash and due from banks........................ $3,919,140.01 U. S. Bonds and Notes and other Bonds and Securities 6,494,973.83 Loans and Discounts. 3 15,875,947.07 Clerks’ Pension Fund—Investment. 50,000.00 "Customers’ Liability Account—Letters of Credit... 112,067.60 Banking Houses, Furniture, Fixtures, etc. and Real Estate Owned .. 1,683,590.12 Total ....coccerencennnninnennnnincnss.....5$28,366,130.86 LIABILITIES $3,400,000.00 2,009,000.00 Undivided Profits ...........coeeuennineenene.. 697,36257 S YDOPORIES U ose s ceaens e mesain ianiafonesansanses 2192395021 _Clerks’ Pension Fund and Income Thereon......... 51,429.20 Reserve for Interest and Taxes. 178,440.23 Letters of Credit. .. 112,067.60 Sundry Liabilities . . 2,877.05 $28,366,130.86 see

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