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. FINANCIAL NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. Adv Rumley. . . 13 | Royal Dutch. . % B% © Aav Rumiey ot 31% | St L & San Fran un % w% |G Air Reducticn. 3t |St Louis Southwn. 25 25% 24% 2% Ajax Rupber. 19 |StLouisSownpf.. 3¢ 36 3 Alaska Juno. 1% | Santa Cecilia Sug. 2% %% 24 2% Alied Chemical. 29% | Saxon Motors. 3% 3K 3K Allied Chem pf 7% 0% 6% 6% Allis Chalmers. a4 19% 18% Am Agr Chem. BH Shnnuck-Arl:nnl 6% 6% €% 58 | Sinclair Of1. 20 20% 1% 29 |Sloss-Sheffield 5 8 @ 23 |Sloss-Shefieldpf.. 1 71 7 T Am Car & Fdy. 130% | Southern Pacific... 78 8% 77 78% Am Car & Fay pf.. 111 11 |Southern Raflway. 21 21% 21 Am Chicle Co. 10 10 'z: : Southern Ry pf. 11; &m Cotton Oil...._20 _ 20 S bruerist W % % % 10 AmHide & Lea.... 1% 1% 1% 1% 107% AmHide & Leapf. 52 65% 52 53%|Stewart-Warner.. 264 264 264 2% Am Tee. & 5% 6 67 |Stromberg Carb 3 2 8 Am Ice pf 6 6 e % % Am Internationai. %% S % 3% | Studebaker pf.. M4 9% Am Linseed. . 204 20% 19% 20 |SuperiorOil. % 4 ,Am Linseed pf.... 41% 4 4% 42 |Superior Steel % % xm ‘Am Locomotive. .. %% S1% %% 91%|TexasCompany. ok W% ! Am Safety Razor.. % 4% 4% 4%|Texas&Pacific... m% 2% 2% ms Am Ship & Com. .. 6% 6% 6% 6%|Texas& PC&Oil. 15% 19% 18% 19% Am Smelting. . 36% 8% 6% 37 |Tide WaterOil....1% 120 120 12 Am Smelting pf... 0% 70% ™% W% TobaccoProd..... 6% 12 6% 72 AmSmlitSecA.... 68 68 68 68 |TobaccoPrédpf.. 8¥% 8% 8% 8% 105 105 |TransContlOfl... 8% 8% 8 8% Union Bag & Papr. 58% 8% 68% 684 Unionoil. .. 18% Am Steel Fdy pf... 88 8 8 8 |Union Pacific. 21 Am Sugar.. Ir . 6% 62% 60% 62% | Union Pacific pf. Am Sugar p! 8% 89% 9% 8% | United Drug.. Am Sumatr: 2 % 4% 4 |UnitedRyInvpf.. 18 18% 18 Am Tel & Teleg. .. 101% 107% 107% 107% | United Retail Stra. 55% 66 54 Am Tobacco. ... 124 126% 1%% 128% | USFood Prod.... 1% 1% 1% Am Tobacco (B) .. 124 123% 123 123% | USIndus Alcohol. 48 &1% 45% o Am Woolen. . 76% 7T7% 78% 7% |USRealty.. Am Zinc & Lead... 8% 84 8% 8% |17SRubber. 0% Ann Arbor pf. 21% 24: ;:‘* :": g g :tee: e 8% | 8% 88 teel pf. 109% Anaconda. s 3 ook "% 5'* 9% Atlantic Fruit Co.. 4 4 3 3! 38% Atlantic Gulf. 25 287 % 2% 29% Atlantic Gulf pf... 22% 2% 2 |Va-CarChempf... 7 77 74 W Baldwin Loco..... 8% 8 8% 8% |ValronCoal&C.. 8 6 68 Baldwin Loco pf- % 8 |Vivadou. % 8% Balto & Ohio. ... 8% 39% [ Wabash. % . Th Balto & Ohio pf. 51% 61% | Wabash pf A. n so% Beth Steel. ... 52 52 {Western Ma. 010 n Beth Steel (B). 5% 56 |Western Md 2d. mw ou Beth Steel 8% pf. 9% 100% | Western Pacific. .. nY 2% b Booth Fisheries. % % Westhouse E& M. 4 & 4% €% Bilyn RapidTra.. 10 10 10 10 |Wheeling & LE,.. 8% 8% 84 8% ‘Burns Bros. . 8% 8 7% 8 |Wheeling & LEDf 16% 16 5% 16 Butte Copper. White MBtor...... 83% 33% 83% a Y% «Caddo Oil. . White Oil. ... % 8% 8% 8%l California Pcks. Willys-Overland.. 6% 6% 6 California Petrol Willys-Ovid pf.... 29% 29% 29 & Canadian Pacific. . 1 Worthington Pmp. 40% 40% 0% 40% Central Leather. .. 2% 29% 2% 2% |Worthington (A). 7% 7% T% m2% Central Leatherpf 6 65 6 65 Cerro de Pasco. 277 u% T 2% High. Low. Last. .Chandler Motor. .. 4% nt s‘?v, g% Call Money...... 5% 6 5 Ches& Ohlo. - S 'ms w4 ma| _HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. Chi Great W pf 1% 17 8% 1 11am.. 160 300 . 299 800 ChiMil & St Paul.. 26% 6% 26% 26%| 1pm. ruoo 492 700 ChiMil&StPpf.. 39% 40% 39% 0% Chi & Northwn. ... 86% 67 € 6 ChiR1& Pacific.. 3% % 3% 3% Chile Copper. 0% 1’ 10% 1 Chino Copper 0% % 3% % Coca-Cola 35 W% 3B % Colo Fuel. ........ 25 2% 2% 2% Columbia Gas 55% 6% 66% 66k Columbia Graph.. 6% 6% 6% 6% Columbia Grph pf. 19% 19% 1% 19% ConsCigar........ 3 » -;“ = Cons Dlslnbulorg ConsIntlCalMin. ¢ 4 & 4 BY STUART P. WEST. ConsGasofNY... 88 &8 8 8 NEW YORK, September 13.—The Cons Textile. 3& z}; 2"' la’u various markets were engaged in par-| GOt sl Il s T Ti% 5w |Ually undoing the losses of vester- Cosden & Co.. . 26 #i% 25% 28a|day throughout the greater part of Crucible Steely 61 6% the session-today. grub:m;S'g;lgP_fr flm‘: :* A further test of the underlying ‘uban-Am < position, both in the stock and cotton GubaCaneSugar.. 3 8% 2% | markets, came in the early dealings. Cuba Cane Su pf. .. It was a question whether or not the Del Lack & Wstn.. 101% 102 103 102 | oaction of the previous day would Dome Mines. . m 1 1 1 |runinto a more extended downward Elk HornCoal.... 1T% 1% 1% I17%|movement. Endicott-Johnson. um 66% 64% 65%| The last hope of any relief this Erle... veeeeo 18% M LK M (year from the burdensome taxes was Erie 1st pf. 19% 20% | apparently removed by word from Erie 2d pf. 13% 1% | Washington that the Senate commit- Famous Players. 56% 68% | tee was against omitting the excess ¥amous Players pf 7% Ti% T% Ti% |profits tax and against lowering the surtax on the higher incomes until 1922. This was a bit of unfavorable news which might easily have had some effect had the Wall street posi- tion been at all weak. As it turned out, the decline, such as it was, was checked shortly after the opening. Buying orders reap- peared in a number of favored indus- trial shares, among the stocks which came in _for special attention being Baldwin Locomotive, Endicott- Johnson, Studebaker, American Wool, g‘(])bncco Products and the Mexican s. Goodrich pf. Granby Consol. Great Northern pf. Great Nor Ore Gulf States Steel. . Hasi r. 53% 60% 68! The impulse to adjust prices to the He :«e;&x%g“h sl b = better sentiment and more favorable e Mot n% % 1 indications in the business and finan- HynPaullcSteel... 7% T % cial communities were also disclosed Hydraulic Stee 2 24 in the bidding up of specialties like }"dlfi::f:v{ e Kmo;m lliueult. Loose-Wiles and ns) . merican Ice. Intorboro Metro... 2% 2% 2% = et ava Boten Interboro Met pf 8% 8% 8% 8% < Intl Cement...... 24% 2% 2% 2% | By noon prices had regained all Intl Harvester. T1% 79% | their early loss, and in the afterncon I MorMarine... 10~ 10 ‘10 10 [went higher. The grain market fol- e N arinepf 41 46% & 45% | lowed practically the same course. TailMexMaxies £ Sl s4| In wheat, however, the more imme- Intl Motor Truck.. 82 2 3o | diate facior was not the foreign de- | Intl Nickel. ... 1% u% u% mand, which has been running so | Intl Paper. . 4% | uncommonly large for the last month | Intf Paper (sta)... 68% 68% 68% @8%| and @ half, but crop damage reports Xavincible Oil 9 9% 9 9%|from Argentina. Island Oil. 2, 2% 2% 2%| The most interesting point about Jewel Tea 9% 9% % 9% |the August foreign trade figures will Jewel Tea p s2 s 32 3¢ |not be cleared up until the details are Kansas City Sou.. 2% 2 26% 21 |issued regarding agricultural and for- Telly-Spring Tire. 41% 43% 41% 42%|eign agricyltural shipments. The in- Kelsey Wheel 55% 65% G3% G6% |crease of $54,000,000 in last month’s e eote 20 20% 19% 20 |exports, as compared with their low R eameTire.... 18 13 12 125 |record of July, is presumably due al- P eawanna Steel 40 41% 40 41%|most entirely to the heavy outward o ive & Rubber 2% :5% 2% % | moyement of grain and cotton, e it 52% r3% 62% 63|, But what the country would like Lehigh Valley. ... f2% Wi 8% %% |10 know is whether exports of manu Lima Locomotive. T = T« 18% 1% |facturers turned the corner in Au- Loews Inc. 1 Jo% |sust, as did those of farm staples. Loft Inc. . 1% W% W The chances are against any such oaiee - % |sood fortune. Mallinson : Manhattan Elev... 41 41 40% 40% Effect on Tires. The advance in the price of cotton will, it is believed, materially affect the financial statements to be made Manati Sugar Market St Ry S 2 29 2 MK e Pt % 1% 104 |Dby the tire manufacturing companies Kook Bavi e W s e at the end of the year. Marke! y 20 o 165 | A3 the price of tire fabric increases | NATiCI Poic e et e s |1 AR° 08SE MATKSL g was the cane Miami Copper. ... 21% 21% 2% 21% |stocks which remain in ‘the ware: Midldle StatesOil. 12 12 1% 12 |houses of rubber companies and com- Midvale Steel..... 25 25 4% 7 Imitments with mills automatically Minn&StL (... 10 10 10 10 |go up. MinnStP&SSM. Wh W 6% 0% |~ A large part of the losses of the! Mo Kan & Tex. 2 |rubber and tire companies last year Mo Pacific. - 1% 20% | were sustained on inventory, and the Mo Pacific pE. 89 4 |write-offs in most instances went to Montgomery Ward 19% 1% 19 19% |rock bottom. The increase in tire Montonn Power. .. 46% 48% 43 8% [fabrics shouid make it unnecessary N Bt~ "na% 121 18% 11 |to Tegister any further losses. NatlCloak & Sult. 18 18 18 18 At the Close. Natl Cloak & Spf. 50% B50% 80% £0%| Gains of 2% to 3 points were mad Natl Enameling-.. 4% 8% 3% 36% |in Mexican Petroleum, American and wNatl Lead........ 75% 76% 7% 79% |Baldwin Locomotive, Studebaker and Nevada Copper. 11% | Crucible. Shippings and food shares N Y Air Brake. 58 |firmer. N Y Central.. 3 —_— NYChi&StL2d. 7% 6% 6% 6% MONEY -AND EXCHANGE. NEW YORK, September 13.—Prime mercantile paper, 6a6%. Exchange, irregular: sterling 60-day bills and Reading. commereial 60-day_bills on banks, i 5 .68% ; commercial 60-day bills, 3.68% : Northern Pacific. . 6% T8% 6% T8 | domand, 3915 cablen 3720, Fromee: Nunnally Co. 10% 10% 10% 10%|demand, 7.19%: cables, 7.20. Belgian OklahomaProd... 2 2 2 2 |francs, demand, 7.09: cables, 7.09%. Orpheum Circuit.. 20 20 19 19 |Guilders, demand, 31.40; cables, 31.46. Owens Bottle 29% | Lire, demand, 4.28; cables, 4.28%. Pac Gas & Elec L3 Marks, demand, .02; cables, 92: Pacific Oil. . Greece, demand, 5.65. Sweden, de- Pan-Am Pete. 3% | mand, 21.55. Norwi Y Pan-Am Pete 9% | Argentine, demand, 31.87. Braailian, Panhandle. .. % £ d:";.:'l'f' 12-75. Montreal, 10% per| . cen! iscoun! Tarish & Bingham 114 114 134 14| ““Government bonds; firm; rallroad Penn Seabd Steel s s | PORie T steady: 60 days, 5%a Xeoplaucianc-s 8% B%153; 90 days, 5%a5%; 6 months, 5% a6 Pere Marquette 1% 2 |per‘cent. ’ Pere Mrqprior pf. 5% 55% B55% 8% !° Call money, easier; high, 53%; low, PhilaCompany... 78 2% 28 2% |5; ruling rate, 5%; last loan, 5; clos- Phillips Petroleum 23% 23% 23% 2% |ing bid, 4%: offered at 5; call loans b nst acceptances, 5. 7% = — FOREIGN BONDS. - Pitts& WVapf... W% Wk 4 T Quottions furuished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. Pressed Steel Car. §9% 5% 60 50% | Prices at noon- Public Servof NJ. 64 65 [ (3 German gov. 4s.. 10 Pullman Co....... 98 W% 9% BH eCaarey: Ues- 10 Punta Alegre Sug. /% 28 % 28 PureOfl.......... 2% 2% 2% 2% *| Railway StISpr... 84 8¢ 84 8% Ray Con Copper. 2% 13 12% 13 2% 0% A% 8% 8% % i, Reading 1stpf.... 41 41 &% Remington TyDe.. 24% 2% 2% RepIron & Steel.. 9% 5% 4% “Rep Iron & StIpf.. 86%_ 85% 85% Rep Motor Truck.. 9% 9% 9% g N # TODAY’S BOND PRICES Southern Railway gen. 4s. Southetn Kailway-Gs. Unon Pacific 182 & Unfon Pucific conv. Noon prices reported to The Star over direct Redmond & Co. New York-Washington wire by R City ot Parls 6s 192 French Government Government of Switariand 8s.. 1 Union Pacific 64 1925, Kingdom of llelnhl:r Tigm. . 103% | United States Rubber United Kingdom 3lgs 192 903 | United States Rubber 734, United Kirgdom 3 igs 19! 981, | United States Steel 8. United Kingdom 5les 1929 9014 | Vacuum Oil Corp, 7s t United Kingdom 3i4e 1037 9 | Virginia-Carolina Chemical T%s - American Tel. and Tel. conv. mm Wilson & Co. 18t 6s...........,.. Armour t Co. 414s. 82 : SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Reported by Redmond & Co.) g 34 Bla. Baltimors ‘and 0o e 08 | American Tol. & Tol 0y Iosai. sh Baltimore and Ohlo 8. W. Di 831 | American Thread Co. s hlehem Steel refd. .86 ican Toba N ST s 1 an_Nox h s 8 : K Chesapears mad Do Chesapeake and Ohfo gen. $%es. (:l.--..fi-k- and Ohio conv. Sa.. Ch'., Mil. and St. Paul refd. 4 Canadian Pucific 6s @924 Central Argentine €s 1927. Chiengo, R, & Pucitic 6 G- & 8t. Louts 6 1020, t New York Tuland and Bacie refiy, dn.. GChicugs DalonBea i &1 . Consoliduted Gas 7s Delaware and Hudso Erte general lien General Electric 6. c jovdyear Tire and K 2 Grand' Trank o et e Co, Be 1941 10008 Great Northern T 1656. Hocking Vatley ‘oeCisni: 94 Central 5igs.. 98" | Humble Oil 7s 1923. 7y Toteeantiopat ercantil 78_ | Kennecott Copper 7n 931 Inter. Kupid Transit 1st and_re 53% | Liggett & Myers 6s 19 100 Leuiaville and Nabville 7+ 136. 10434 | Procter & Gamble 7s 1 1003 Missouri, Kansas and Texas lst 4 63 | Procter & Gamble 7« 1923, Missouri Pacific general 4s.. 54% | R. Reynolds 6s New York Central 7s- 1930 108" | Sears, Roebue New York Central deb. 6s. ew York Telephone 6s. orfolk and Western con: Enchant Motoe: Cex ‘Co. '8s, 193 Pennsylvanta 3¢ Tennavivenia M. e e 1088, Pennsylvania 7s of 1980. i Pennsylvania gen. mmu;e 44 Reading general 8t. Louis and dan Feancin Loais and San Francisco Gs 1929, St Touls and San Franchecs. tac. Bs. Seabeard Air Line retde. 4 Seaboard Air Line Staclair Cons. il Corp. 114- 1925, Southern Pacifio 1st ref. 4s. Southern Pacific conv. 45. Gram. Produce AIN AND PROVISION September Westinghouse E. & M. 7s 1931.. bonds closed: 20; vic 4%s, 99.04. G BALTIMORE, Md., 13| Eggs—Strictly fresh, (Special).—Potatoes, white, 150 1bs., i‘:fl-se receipts, 39. Dersidon il ‘ for clearing b 11:;%3;4 Qs Ciperience with s clasy of favest-| 3.5024.25; 100 Ibs., 2.25; Nos. 2 and 3, mrl"g Don;;:y—noon;ers per b, 18; % S D s S ) i T B % Profit” 50a1.25; sweets, bbl, 3.0024.00; yams, |spring, per. b, 33age. pons. oo e our investing and borrowingclients. y, Convenience, 2.50a3.00. 5a28; keats, young, each, 35a50. Phones Main 1016-1017. i 5 - B % | Shiclk ., ; hens. per b week's ntains LIABILITIES. B:r‘:xc e T sbn;;k‘;ot, bl zm?”ke;‘f{, ,'-I:,ung_' R o e special artichs on . Capital stock paid i 50a60; eggplants, basket, 20. Caulifiower, bbl., 8.00a9.00; bu., 1.0022.00; lima beans, bu., 'ISal.no; lettuce, | Live stocke-Calves choice, per e e et e L‘i:‘.‘.’;:;."’,:‘-;, mszaa‘; e sod therstocks S = st gommon, basket, 1.50a1.75; " peaches. | per bushel, 35004 i “c;:igloux;cm:r' Market and Business SIS T at you save B _‘ pu 023.50; pears, Bartlett, bu., 2.00 |erate, 1.50a3.7 Gl Conditions work. Our First Mortgage Notes on improvéd Wash- a: 50 Seckel, 2.00a2.50; plums, bu., 3.00 1bbl, Wa!ermelnns. selects. per 100. 25.00a 2.2522! 40 00 primes, 10.00a15.00; cuils, 5.00 sweet potatoes, per bbl. 5.00; lettuce, nearby, per crate, T5a1.50; | s money, 5143165 ng Prices at Noon. New York, crate, 150a2.25; celery, per What stocks int k2 Total of time drpolltl. Ttem to $100,000. 1 red winter, spot, 1.39% {ig&-c;&nb“ romaine .00a 2t StOCKS INLCICSt j0K - 30, 31 and $51.431.66 per el Noi 2 red. winter. spot, |1 ngs, per crate, 50a75; spin- . [ _— P57 No! 2 rod winter, gucloky. spot | T er beL, omd 20; onions, per 100 e o o caaniy iyt wiinens r| Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co. L2833 BB eoc b G s ea3 0es S pe BALTIMORE OFFICE I JOHN A MASSIE, treasurer of the 4 : September wheat, 1.28% per bushel; | o0 cucumbers, 1.00a1.50; eggplants, per £ oy ...d bank, do solemnly swear that the October, 1.30% ; catgoes on_grade: No. I?’s‘ e, haxza“gu;mmd pe‘; box, : 502 433 Equitable Building "‘m‘uf e to the best of -,l 727 15t!: s NW : o 4 per dozén; beans, 2.30z 5 g e treet N.W. ates—Fiag lota of nelrby‘ by sam- Direct Private Wir {anye o Septemis Washington, D. C. ple, as to quality and condition, 97, FOREIGN EXCHANGE. New York Chicago Boston P al.) FGENE B, MeLACHLEN, o 105, 110, 1.15 and 1.18% per bushel. | Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. _Pituburgh Detrolt Bal Bag lots of sample grade, winter, gar- ucky 1.05 and 1.10 per bushel. n—Cob, new, yellow, 3.60 per: hBrrel in car lots; contract corn, spot, 51 track corn, yellow, No. 2 or bet- ter, domestic, 76 asked. No sales. N white, new, 47 to 47%; No. 3 white, new, as to weight, 45 to_46. Rye—Bag lots of nearby rye, as to Selling checks—Dollar values at noon London 3.73% Budapes Stockholm 7. Amsterdam Relgrade G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. LIBERTY BOND CLOSING PRICES. NEW YORK, September 13.—Liberty l'fxa 87.36; flrsl 48, 87.90. and Live Stock LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. Pork—Dressed, small, per Ib., 15. u; lnmlm choice, per Ib., 10; live hogs, \ogemble&—l’omloes, new, No. 1, 5.0026.00; per sack, 4.00a5.50: No. 4 C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921.: LOANS ON LIBERTY BONDS ERNST & ERNST' - Retatored o “Gonpons S—SYSTEM! 1 Liberty B?,"E Exchange General Motors il - % MhjSe N The latest availsble informa- TAX SERVICE tion concerning this “giant” of the motor industry is in- ical Washington OIlt;o report. Just write W, 152. Fifteen Reasons Why You Should Invest in Our First M;trtguges Reason Seven It is said that mortgages cannot be s0ld on the exchange as can bomds and stocks, and therefore are not as available EEPORT OF ’{En CONDITION McLachlen Banking Corporation, At Washington, in the District of Columbia, at the close of business September 6, 1921. of the Investor There If it is a satisfaction to have availability at a cost of 15% to 30% of the principal invested, is no doubt in B! $100 at 129 80 be it, but the average in . o s 4 3acss ant AESOUROES. vestor would rather wait a our mind that, a few 1005 The difference including redis- short time and get par than years from now, people 101 in worrth your counts (except realize at once and get about f 2 100 tell sou aboot our B aioe, those shown 1 b 80% of par, or less. will look back on the 087, 2 present as the golden age b1 Stock I('Z:oxdmx; Security Totat loand .. for investors of this AOEPOrATION Overdratts, unsecured, 40 B F SAUL CO generation 'SESCO” u. S pjeumat ‘securities o . o . 230 Bond Building Lkt - & = 1400 New York Ave. c Unpledged ......... $13.400.00 thxue Loans Foresight today will be Washington. D. C. Total U. 8. better than hindsight 2 ain High-Clasn Representation o 934 N. Y. Ave. N.W. few vears hence. Fore- Waated 4. anndl 'nceurflklen; ight means profit; hind- Full or Part-Time Engagement cludlnl premium on‘“ sight means regret. Read hadl me . — —c "x:nn 2 e BECENT EVENTE IN THE FINANCIAL our September Market nds, securiies, world bave demonstrated that 1 ‘other than Us B 814,727.08 | Mot statie avermenis Pereraey o, fnd Letter. inciading premiiin” on ipulated interest, are first . _same 23.500.00 | Geed of trust motes secured on improved real 7. Furniture 8 B on to its market s 2 lmkhart&c‘) S escodizil | opaia e B R R 3 END for this epend- 3 $42,185.16 opward, yielding 7% n.m'm um, pay- ESTABLISHED 1911 banks . cDuc_from all other r ann; able semi-annuslly,” with Gill-Edge Becarity. banks . furnish We are also prepared to place and much iarger suma. Continental Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Members Baltimore Btock Exchange able market review 1b., United Prof. Shar. 3 3005 5 Time. deplwlll (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days’ or more notice): Certiticates of _deposit borrows per ington, D. C., property is the paramount investment. Notes are issued in denominations ranging from $100 :“mai Ask for UU-488 (other red) The Nation’s Home Town 52 Years Without Loss to an Investor o :LONES & BAKER [embers New York Curb Market :lcmz l(eucBl.lN quality, 1.00a1.10 per bushel; No. 2! Western export, spot, 1.16 per bushiel; No. 3, no quotation. Hay—Receipts of new hay today were 20 tons. There was moderate demand for | good quality timothy and mixed hay, with bulk of sales within range of 16.00 to 20.00 per ton. Straw—! 1 straight rye, nommnl No. 2 straight Tye. nominal; No. wheat, 13.00; No. 1 oat, 14.50a15.00. CHICAGO, September 13.—Failure of rain predictions in Argentina had a bullish effect on the wheat market today. Houses that were conspicuous | sellers of late led the buying. Some bears contended, however, that -the greater part of the Argentine crop could do without moisture the rest of this month. Opening quotations, which varied from % decline to l§| advance, with December 1.29a1.29% and May 1.33a1.33%, were followed by i moderate galas all around. Lack of support weakened corn. After opening unchanged to % lower, including December at 54%a54%, the market continued to sag. Oats paralleled action of corn, starting a shade to % off, December, 395239%, and later showed further losses. Provisions reflected a decline in the value of hogs. Potatoes—Easier; receipts, 71 cars; total United States shipments, 696 Co-Operative Building Association Organized 1879 41ST YEAR COMPLETED Assets | Subscriptions for the 81st Issue of Stock Being Received 4 Per Cent Interest EQUITABLE BUILDING 915 F St. N.W. FRANK P. REESIDE. EQU]TABLE $4,303,836.65 $1,865,322.80 Wonderful results will be obtained if you make up your mind to join the Equitable and save up systematically. Shares, $2.50 Per Month JOHN JOY EDSON, President See’y, THE AUTOCAR COMPANY 67 SERIAL GOLD NOTES Dated September 1, 1921 . Due in Series of $250,000, December 1, 1921, and Quarterly Thereafter denomination of $1,000. Clfllbleulvhole.orbylefluonfilnydlyl'-ofiunl.% and lmeren.e Interest payable December 1st, 1921, and quarterly thereafter with: deduction of normal Federal lmanx-ptoz%. FREE OF PENNSYLVANIA PERSONAL EROI’ERTY TAX OF FOUR MILLS Girard Trust Comp_my, 'l:nntee Coupon Notes in th We summarize as follows from a letter of David S. Ludlum, Esq. President of the Company: Company was incorporated i Pmylvl 1 and is engaged, at Ardmore, Pa., in the i 4 mduleofeommfld-ln mmlilem ”"m-»fv/.us:mnm Over of the Company’: mu-flddmfihmfimfiflsmmd Se;%suhms,whmh.are located in thirty-one cities. OverBMAutmrhuhmhmbynionthnmmo. Complnlhllneelheotnaf.fime”,lm,dwwlqmckmofm against Idaho white, sacked, 2.90a3.00 cwt.;| Wisconsin, 2.90 cwt: Minnesota Red | |l S— — River Ohios, 2.85a3.00 cwt. M LFHEAT— e g le. Coe oney to Loan cember . . . 4 .29 .32 Becured by first deed of trust or 1 estat LT S B0 Frevailing interest and commtssion. 54 51 5 420 Wass. L & Trumt “;‘a 5 4 joseph 1. Weller e 407, 393, 40% | I 43 8% 4 You Show L1110 1110 1100 11.05 i ‘;()()d ]‘dgmm . 9.70 9.80 9.70 9.72 ! ] When You Invest in FIRST CHICAGO LIVE STOCK WBKW CHICAGO. September 13.—CatfTe— ! Receipts, 7,000 head; native beef steers strong to 25 hlgher: yearlings and bandyweights up most: top year- i lings, 10.85; bulk natives, 7.00a9.75: she stock strong to 15 higher; some fat heavies up more; bulk fat, she stock, 4.2526.25; canners and cutters, | 2.50a3.50; bulls, strong: bolognas mostly_ {.00a4.35; beet bulls, largely, 4.75a light veal calves, 25 to 50 fn:lm w°"’ and annoyance hlghe bulk, 13.00a13.50; gtockers, and yield steady: bulk. 5.00a6.00. Hogs—Receipts, 21,000 head; most- Iy 25 to 40 lower than yesterday's ! average on lights and light butchers; | others, 25 lower; top, 9.00 early: bulk ; lights and light butchers, 8.10a8.85;! bulk packing, 6.50a7.00; pigs, mostly | 7% | In Denolnlnlflonl of $100 28 to s0:lower; ‘bulk; ibetter: grades, | 5 shall be placed on any of the present property of the Cow-y ! No mortgage ny "7ssr?§e‘,;>')—necelpu, 24,000 head; fat ! snditlp = X or its subsidiaries, excepting an improyement mortgage on the property at Newark. e mn e Safety is unquestionable .n 1 net fact 1es have teadily fi Sl.'l'l 052in lm to Sll 266,690 in 1920; lambs. steady; butchers, 11.53a9.75; 9.25a9.75: culls. 6.00a6.25; western lamb, top early, 9. DAIRY MARKETS. BALTIMORE, Md., September l.'tl Special).—Chickens, alive, springers, | i bulk of enrly.‘ when placed by few, 6.50; Main 2345 ¢ MORTGAGES| They give you freedom Shannon & Luchs 713 14th St. 12,826.28, mrenthbfl:he-dW‘l Mthmd&mmfiuwiflbeuedhr«lue present current lisbilities, this wmmmtmflywfiewdhm I at Factory and sundries at Branches are carried at cost or at market prices, whichever “mmlaww. Cars and parts at Branches marnedltthumnhlmu.t Factory plus freight. The Company has reduced Labilities $916,325.16 hpytb’e-emu&eymmhwxhfic and Branches. The Indenture securing these nqtel will provule that The Company shall maintain q-lckuuueqnltn not less than 150% of the amount of its current liabilities, lnclldlng incipal amount of these notes out- standing, and any First Mortgage Bo: ing within six months. Culi.notumducunumelvnuednlleqnlnot less than 50% of the face amount of these notes outstanding. during the first six months of 1921 and plans liquidation of present inventories at Factory sales for the first six months of 1921 were Annual net earnings for the past three calendar ance for depreciation, but before interest justment in values, for the first six months of 1921 show a operations 1921, however, the Company has per Ib.. 28a32; White Leghorns, 26a | been m an ing profit. management an- i Sacksisadls pigeons, beir oo ticipates that earnings for the year as il b rorsomably satisfactery, Eggs—Loss ofl, native -and nenrhyr | ' o . - B e Stas olis, 20as0: Store. | | tion to stock dividends. 3% in cash has been paid for the first six months of 1921. Brotest vatier, asassy T S| ; The books of the Company have boe replrly adied by Mesis, Lybrend, Ko e and Montgomery ards. 37%; firsts, 33%a40; seconds, our special free Bulletin service. il for the Bmk;u. i e L Eggs—Higher;_recelpts, 12938 cas- Mexican Petrolesm Sinchir es: firsts, 2914a31%; ordinary firsts, 24a26; miscellaneous, 27a28%. NEW YORK, September 13.—Butter —Firm; receipts, 16,279 tubs; cream- ery higher than extras, 44ad4it; creamery extras (92 score), l!nll%' creamery firsts (83 to 91 score), 37a 42%; packing stock, current make, No. 2, 26. Eggs—Firm; receipts, 14,849 cases; fresh gathered extra firsts, 38a42; do., firsts, 34a37; state, Pennsylvania and nearby western ‘hennery. whites firsts to ex!n! fancy, 62a70; do., browns ext 47a49; do. gathered browns and mixed colors firsts to extras, 35a46; relrl‘arl!ot lmlll marks, 35a36; do., firsi Cheese — Firmer; roclln'-l 2,180 boxes; state, whole milk flats fresh specials, 2134a22; do., average run, 19%a20; state whole milk twins spe- clals, 2i%a2% do. average run. 19% the tion are analyzed in W Wrtes and ask for e DILLON ‘32 Hffldw . a20%. CO.' ’Ngw_York SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE WE OFFER THE ABOVE NOTES MATURING AS FOLLOWS: December 1, 1921, to yield......7%% ~September 1, 1922, to yield. Masch . 1.1922, to yield......8 % December 1, 1922, to yield. June _ 1, 1922, to yield......8 % March l. 1923, to yield. _Montgomery & Co., Inc. Redmond: & Co. - Brown B:‘ptllm & Co. 133 South Fourth St. - BudandSmSu- Fourth and Chestunt Sts. ~ All information 284 statistics have beea obiained from ‘sources which we belisve o be reliable and accurate, but they are Dot guarasteed.

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