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FINANCIAL. FINANCIAT, ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER %, 1921 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ; ODAY’S BOND PRICES A BUSINESS AS IUI.“ Recelved by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. fl"-s MAKE GAIN ¥ T D S B I ® NEW YYO‘I,!K, October 7.—12- atabas 15 Year i I oen | ported to The Star over direct | Seaboard Alr Line 2d]. Bs. -« 28 |ment of condition of the Federal Re- . Open.. High. Tow, 1:45. [ e oy O e iagton wire by Hedmond & Co. | sinclair Cons. Ol Corp. 74 83% | serve Bank of New York at the close —without the loss of a single Adams Express... 49 49 .4 49 |SoP gmms“,_"'“'. mn.’ "-" » Nroach G vl e e 3% | of business, October 5, shows: penny in either prircipal or Afax Rubber. 2% 2% 2% 2%|Southern Pactfic... % To% TI% % French Government 73s 1941 943 | Bouthera Railway gen. re | Total gold reserves, $980.511,563. intérest is only one of the many :mn: ghemlcal 5% w:: 4:% :% gwa:mn.“,,.,_ s 2% WK WK g';;"mmt ‘gg lfll'hnrhnn 10632 Southern Rallway bs. 3 gfitludxl'e-erv:o‘d $1,042,1 Ha.e7a ;‘;‘:;’N for imvestors to buy ed Chet f. = .. 89! ou of gium 7' )1 Un! Pacifi s discounted, secure: overn- i Allis Cnatmers. L. o % 1% m% stua-fi'fifxfl:‘:'. R Tatied Ringiom Ste 1601 15| Taln E ment war obligations, for members, 7 T G AmBank Notopr.” mé Uk g% OX|Standoliofcall.lm mw w - palied Kingaom 43 103 307 | baites Rl others, for members, $159,714,002 y4 i o garsre: 3% | Stan, FUL T ST : American Tel. and T 5998 | Dolted States Steel 5. F. 95| Bills bought In open market, $18, s . R T A Canct o e i s“"d:'lll"::gf. bRt s Whole Market Assures Much fii:‘:&‘rfi:‘.:‘.‘;‘.'.:ads mu l-?fi% \‘;:'I"«:?: Ei:m*cnu«:fi"m 1538 20 bills on hand, $294,889, ;1' ot i Year—Chapter Graduates. AmCar& Fay.... 1% 18% 184 1M Stromberg Carb... m% % # B |- Atlantle’Coast Line 7s 10344 | Western Unlon 6% 1836. 102 | Total earning dssets, $362,492,811. Mortgage Loans Am Car& Fdypf.. 10 M0 10, To, Saasbake n% mx mw mx| Detler Aspect, ome tle Refning Co. @i 1081, Wilson & Co. 1st” 6s. % | Uncollected items, $138,016,785. Mo _Investment Better, ¥ew As Good. M H A B.A m Chicle Co, W% TR 1% | Submarine Boal... < % 4% % > i ore and Ohio sonv 4 i SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. Due to members reserye account, Send for full details. Certi- cAdams Heads A. b. fim Cotton O1L 18% 188 Superfor o1l % ™M 6 T Fair Gains. ore o 93 i s iy et i0od $629,764,901. fled titles and insurance pol- B ¢ Am Druggists e T“:.%o:p- % TH TR T% s | ported by Bedmond & €00\, | Total deposits, $659,751,247. icies furnished with notes. BY L A. FLEMING. Amn Express:. o 3 Torap e mDany... 3% 38 N N% BY STUART P. WEST. . - Federal reserve notes in actual cir- (] Conservative, courteous con- The Credit Clearing House, report- de & Lea pf. 6% | Toras& Pacifio... =% o #% W% 198% | Amertcan Te1. ana Te1. 6s 1922..907-18 99% | culation, $642,293,384. sideration to all our clients. 3 Am International. 33 XaS&PC&OIl. 2% 35 2% 25 NEW YORK, October 7.—The stock 1% 88 Ratio of total reserves to deposit ing merchandise activities of the Third Avenue..... 11 14 3¢ 14 |market today turned almost wholl 95" | American Tel. & Tel. 8 1924.. 8% 9% |,5q federal reserve notes liabilities Notes from $250 up to $10,000 United States for the week ending =% Tobacco Prod..... e1% 0% 2 7 |American Thresd Co. 6 1928.. 91 03 |combined, 80 per cent. Now on Hand e ciotar! 7 motes ARz incraxae /ot 29 ¢4 44 4% Tobacco Proa 62 61 | upon the strength of the oil shares. 9% [ America Tobacco Co. 78 19 :fi 101y z o % s8 ST% 1% |TransContlo 8% 8% 8% 8% | Another 25-cent advance in Pennsyl- American Tobaceo Co. Te 1922..1085 15y per cent in purchases over the pre- s | U 1 84 8% 8% 8H 2 3% | Anaconda Copper 6s 1929 20 An sbundant supply of money is be- ager s ! Am Smelting pf. % T8 Unlon Bag & Papr. ess so% 616 esrg | VANIS crude—the third successive in- 834 | Angio-American Off 734 1 1 | e ioher quotaiions fo 2 . L. vious week. a reductlon of 17 Der|am Steel Fdy..... 0% % 2% 204) Unlonoil.. 1744 fo% 1m4 184 | cremse within little more than a week 8415 | Armour & Co. T 1980, 2% 1988 |yierty bonds of ail lssaes. — Advance Lean et W 38 cent in indebtedness and & 0.5 re-|Am Sugar. @ g B 8K Union Pacifio... jt 1144 M 1114 | —wes the governing cause. Inasmuch | Chl | B ichem Bieel 18 1028 %y 388 | from the'lows of inst year nas been too 023 15th duction in percentage of payments. m Sugar pf...... 6 .76 Pacific pf. Chi 1071 | Bethlehem Steel 7s 1985 98 impressive to cause any one to doubt Tow . % 3% 8% . 88 m-tou €% | as the action of the Pennsylvania |gocefe, Ubon, 15722 | Canadian. Pacific 6s 192 8 i g::’ nl!p:glea;:!ed period of easy money | MY % = 1 reports | Am Sumatra. 35 United Cigar St pt. DTt | e . 1os 1MW 107% 107%| United Drug. . or: ‘g cent, and increase of 5.4 per cent in Ti23 158 122% 123 | United Fruit...... 108 indebtedness and a decrease of 6.5 per | Am Tobacco 121 12%| Unlted Retail Strs. 49 cent in payments. Am Tobaccopf (n) 81 o1% 91 SIW{USCastIronPpr. ¢4 The mountain section reports the|Am Wholesale pf.. 92 9% % 82 |USFood Prod.... 1o 10434 | Central Argentine 6s 182 997 | Chicago, R. 1. & Pacific 6s 37 1C., Coy C. & §t. Louls 6a 1029 10164 | Con. t New York 8s 1921, 104" | Copper 8 1923. operators on the two other occasions |Delaware ana The Pacific coast section I mn increase in purchases of 7.4 per was promptly imitated all over the |Dufont Tis 1831 ... 100 [ 108% % | country, it was assumed that this|General Electric 6s. STOCKS—BONDS—COTTON * b GRAIN — SUGAR — COFFEE Bought and Sold on Commission Am Tobacco. ear Tire and Rubber Co. 88 1 G third advance would also be uni-|Grand Trank 7s ref 101% | Age 40. Bend date of birth for illustratior 1033 | Eetablished 1865. ~Assets over $150,000,000. 13.‘12 100 $5,000 Life Policy, $57.35 1% | formly «adopted. Great Nocthern 7s $egpegesiy 8 greatest gain in purchases, 10.5 per| sm w, % W% 7 |USIndus o) cent, a reduction of 2.9 per cent of [y, wgg{;: o5 6% 96W 9% usnsm,““"* “ ek 4 | “A'full explanation for this astonish- | Iilinols Central 5% 9274 | Con 1%5% | M. LE ROY GOFF, Insurance Adviser . debt and.a loss of 0.5 per cent inliy oi o1 eaa “‘q“ 10 9% 9% | US Rubber ing_change in the oil situation will l::g“n:";;al Marcantile ) arine 08 Ehaby 9478 WEU All branches | [dl 27 Securities and Commodities |5 payments. Anasond g 0% 4% | US Rubber 15t pe. 48% ) probably appear when the Septemoer |y jgville and Nashville 7s 1930, 10513, | Gt 99 oYy Room 610 Woodward Building. M. 340. ° Review Free, Upon Request. i "Phe morthern agricultural _sectlon | £RACORSA. .-~ U S Smert mostpe- 90% | Agures of new production are avail- | Missouri, Ka 'and Texas 1st 4s. 6655 | H. J. Heins 7s 1030, 1004 1005 | = —————m e — H shomos 8 0.3 per cent loss in purchases. | Assets Realsn elt Ref pf. 89 | able. AMissourt’ Pacific general 4 5034 | Hocking Valley 6w 1534, oy 9% LOANS ON T e— E B o Tecreased 5 per cent and [ Asso Dry Goods 2] “Ihas been stated unoffetally that | New York Central 7s 1530, 20838 | Humble Ofl 74 192800 C I i # A.A.Housman&Co. an increase in payments of 6.1 per | Atchison ity 1w | the curtaliment of output wes ex; ; ggg Keanecott Coper 76 183 b LIBERTY BONDS o . cent. son pf. . s34 | tremely sharp. But at a ! le ; 9 i 21, 100 s Dt he southern agricultural sec- | Atlantic Cst Line % S | s cent ralsing of oll prices has | Noridk 103 VMCR oV Byt vle 7o 1022......- 100% 100k Boris Songht 450 Rala. | i 20 Broad Street, New York tion, purchases have increased 5.3 per | Atlantic Fruit Co. 29% made a wonderful difference in the | Northern Pacific g b id 9% 100 Liberty Bond Exchang cent, "debt hias fncreased 12 per cent [ Atlantio Gult. ... T04 | dnventory values of the ol Com D | e riwania e SO0 oy Sy | Sears Rooouek & Co. To 1952 Sl 58 604 14th St N MEMBERS: J - OfF 2. cent, er ar | Pennsylvan c . 5 . N.W. 5 #nd payments fallen off &8 ol cection, | 4tlantle Guif pt [) » ™ |ond o varket rating of their | Peon Tivania R R. 1021} | Southern Railway 64 1922 2 e ! New York Stock Exchange (<0 In the mid & ‘Atlantic Petrol. change in the mark & Pennsylvania 75 of 193 03 | Southwestern Bell 7s 1925 98 New York Cotton Exchange (3} purchases increased 18 per Cemb )y gmack, h s 8 8 8 |stocks BeaneyI eI uen SaoRt 01, | Swite & Co. 7s 1925 3 100 New York Produce Exchange |of debi raduced 0.9 per cent and Pa¥-|pigyin Loco 8% 86% | Wabash pf A T% 7% % T%| Today's market was very largely & peyding general 4s 764 | Switt & Co. 7s 183 100 Y. Coffee and Sugar Exchange ' nents increased 2.6 per cent. Sl 38 88% | Wells-Fa; 21 m% 21 1% | repetition of what happened Just &|St Louisand San Francisco 4s, series A 8315 | Texns Co. Tn 1023 100 l A B L E Chieago Board of Trade cent rgo Exp. 623 621 621 63% | week ago. Last Friday the general Louls and San Frencisco 6s 1929, 9114 | Union Tank Car 7x 1023 Associate Membe: ? Live 1 ‘ inc. 6 Western Electric 7s 1925, 1013 Totton Association - [ Tn ths eaatern section, a 2 per Josu I onrohases, 0.4 per cent cut in [ Barrsdall (B) dent and 3.4 per cent decrease in pay- | Beth Steel ~as reported. Beth Steel e S POy merchants from | Beth Steel 5% pf... 98% 984 984 Westhouse E & 22 - 2 |Western Md 2d 83 B3 | Western Pacific. B4% 65% | Western Union .1 1Mk 17 1% |list was rescued from an uncertain 2 2 i 214 | and somewhat wavering price move- Westinghouse E. & M. 7s 1931.. 1021 102% @2% | ment by a sudden upward swing in 48% | the olls and coppers. Today the cop- Co-Operative Building Association Organizea 1879 Washington Office R R T oy n% s 2% R A arers and wholesalers 18 ac- | Booth Fisheries... 8% 34 3% 8% | Wheeling & L1 pt wo% e 1% 14| pers were not as prominent as they G ° P d d L- St k manufacturers A RO ne. Bus- | BKiyn Rapid Tra.. 7% T4 T4 TA|WhitoMotor...... 3% 8 8% 3% wers last week but the oils assumed raim, roduce an ive 0C 418T YEAR COMPLETED Tive In four of e o ielaved by & | Brumewick Term.. 4 %% W6 36| Whiteoil....l111 ' Iy ' 10 | the ssme sort of leadorship, Assets MAIN FOOR CORRIDOR Bot September Buras Bros: w5 105 105 15 |Wilson Company.. s 84 8 a4 |, [Even speculative interests which GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. pmets ,303.836.65 | The percentages of purchasing in|Butte Copper..... 4% &% 4% 4% | Willys-Overland.. ¢ 6 5% 5% | have been’most bearish were forced| BALTIMORE, October 7 (Special).—| Eggs—Strictly fresh, per doz., 48; ) $1,097.900.91 WOODWARD BUILDING [ the United States arc more active| Butte& Superior.. 14 U 1 1 | Willys-Ovidptor.. 36 0% 26 am|to admit’that the general run of|potatoes white 150 pounds, 2.7523.50; | average receipts, 46a7. Systematic Saving Leads Teleph Main 204 than last weel nd are at the high-{cagdo Oil. 1% 2% ‘U% 12 | Woolworth.. 108% 16 115% 116 | Stocks: taking the past week, has|100 pounds, 2.00a2.25; No. 2, 75a1.00.| Live poultry—Roosters, per Ib, 18: 3 g ‘elephone Main 0 | #st point for a year. California o1l 3% 39% 9% 39% | Worthington Prap. 3 89 8o a9 |Yiclded very little to operations on |Sweats and yams, barrel, 3.00a3.75: |turkeys, per ib., 38; chickens, sprin to Big Results CHARLES R. ALLEY, Mgr. | Local Securities. California Pete pf. 6% Ti% 16% T the short side and that outside of a|puskel, 1.00a1.25; No. 2. barrel, 1.50a 1b., 28a33; hens, per lb., 25a2’ —Make up your mind to join the Equi- & catl tricted on|Calumet & Ariz... '51% 6l% 6% 61% very few stocks these operations had |00, Beans, bushel, 50al.25. Beets, oung. each, 35250, table and save each pay day. That is Business) was Ereally Tl exc i u8% Call M been unprofitable. 2 B g, each, . o endanre Sackipay day, ’ e oston of the local exchange. | Canadian Pacific.. 113 1134 113 one; 3 Bonon a3 Brocoli, ‘bushel. 25830 | Drececq poultry. Fresh killed spring = Rise in Ofls. Cabbage. head, 5a8. Carrots. e By e ve 1b Sideisiteis Go dhe 132 roosters, per ib., 23; turkeys, D 1b., 40a45; keats, young, each, 60a75. Pork—Dressed, small, per 1b., 15. Gas notes brought 10 Potomac | Central Leather. Wk M % Th General 6%, 97, and Railway 4s 60% | Cerro de Pasco. 29% | HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. All the American ofls were fn demand | 3%ad. ~ Caulifigwer. barrel, 2% 0 2% “ o am.... 15320 13m.....21800 : ) demand | Celery, dozen, 50a65; crate, with advance of a point to two points [ Celery, dozen, 304785, TR 81st Issue of Stock Being Received 50 Chandler Motor.. 1 tances. 25a2.50; ef ant, basket, 5 er 1b. Pm..... 862600 2p.m.... 442800 bushel, 1.25a; gD v Calves, choice, D! &nd : 7 6% b4% B5% in numerous inst . 3 Live stock—Cal nts. C‘ heis& 0l hio 6% 6% —— This proved to be the Initiative which x'euuclé bushel, 75al filfl’ iima_béans, 2; '3 5 Jres, St ve 2. Successful Studel % . bus 5al.60;5 12a13; Jambs, ., 9a10; 1b cholice, per Ib., Shres, $2.50 Per Month 5% % %% ®%| LIBERTY BOND NOON PRICES. |the general market had been looking for. B B A e e rom D OO PRICES. | Operations for \the. decline “were® ab- | Bihels, 1 SGET onons,, 100 ibs B e % | bon at onK: Qetober, T.—Liberty | ruptly suspended and instead thero was | DUTIG futh. Swab; savoy cubc| Green frults—Apples, per bbL, 550 01% 100 101% gs.u; first 4s, 91.80 bid: second 4s, |2 hurried effort to buy in short con- gim}.’ O e Gbats. apinach, bushel, |11.00; per teApples. per D 58 | 91,50 bi ¢ 4%’s, 92.00 bid: second |tracts, and along with this some re-|75.1790; tomatoes, basket, 70a80:|western, per box, 3.001 California kel 1154125 turnips, basket, 70, lemons, per box, 5.00a7.50; California 75 oranges, per crate, 6.50a7.50 | The following have successfully | passed the examinations and are en- Chi Mil & St Pl"‘l itled to standard certificate of gradu- Chi Mil & St P pf. ation in standard banking, political Chi & Northwn. economy and commercial and banking | Chi & Northwn pt. Jaw, in the senior course of the Insti- [ Chi Pneu Tool.... ChiRT& Pacific.. si% 3% ss% 3| 2 2 hogs, per 1b., 8%. 4 Per Cent Interest EQUITABLE BUILDING 915 F St. N.W. first 4 91.90; third 43‘& 95.00: fourth | newal of special strength in various in- 2.36; victory 3%s, 99.40; victory | dividual stocks. a’ tute of Banking branch of the ‘\{IB(-Y \. u% 1% % Tionk e o I Crae i Cier. S Missourl Pacific, on talk of dividends: | *'20 10s _ packed, barrel, 6.5029.00: 022.50; pears, 2.50a: e H. Cox. . Evans, L.|Coca-Cola 5% 84% 8% D e Ve e E:;d]ym fl(;'fl;tr;!}-y ‘g: ;;l:lic;;:!;"g; No. 2, 5.00a6.00; bushel, lfii““-o . per bushel basket, 2. iv;m!‘ Kw; znso:l;nrmn... s, Edw: . Fisher, James F. 0% el loose, 100 unds, 2.50a3.00. ox ap- v 3 RANI . REE! E. G ks W TR Holmes, M. | Colombia G e p wh s IVIDENDS DECLARED. . |Roae e e g e om0 B artice, barrch, 1100 | per ot ogas o0, por.samk, &.000L23 e e v E. Moore, L C. Pim- | COlMNSGoh e 4% o 4 Stockof Pay- |& Mexico, on prospects of increased traf- | 313 bo. Beet jotitoes, pic. BEL. asvas — — or, W. H. R T Blackell Smith, | Solumbla Graph.. e 20 asen Bock of Py | & M Mexico, were the leaders of | Grapes—Pony basket, 38; 20 pounds, | igttuce, "nearby, per crate, 75a150:| = —— 3‘“_‘?\ Tk Reese. TR B, Stadler. golumb:ucrphp . W% 14 e L% cmm::.”fif.;r&é“"'a 50.0ct. 7 Nov. 2{the rails. 1.00a grapefruit, box, 5.00a5.50;| New York, pfl.";m‘;’e 1.00a1.75; celery, Money to l‘om e A R eron and F, W, Pimper | Comp Tabulator... 81% - 8% Lot Moter Cow 3%..-Oct. 15 Nor. 2| The steels were held by the report of | pears, bushel, 1.00a4.00; plums, basket, | per doz., 75a1.00; romaine lettuce, 1.00a took only the course in law and 2 8 Nov. 15| another 35 a ton advance In sheet steel | 40a60; quinces, bushel, 1.50a2.75. eymblings, per crate, 1.50a2.00; | Becured by Gost deed of trust on real estate. ¥ Nov. 15 10 take effect a- week from now. The Selling Prices at Noon. iAo bl 3.00a5.00; onions, Prevailing interest and_commission. coppers felt the influence of the stead- per 100-1b. sack, 4.25a4.50; cabbage Joseph I. Weller £ Fgb L. & Trust passed with high ma ficates of graduation. sis Drum, retiring president of 8% n. signed by | ConsIntl Cal Min. 1:‘\2 N ¢ V' , no Cons Textile. No. 1 red Wivter, 860l 550a3.00 per bbl; cucumbers., 2.00a ily hardening metal prices, which In turn | Wheat—No. 1 red wWinith, TPOT 00 N 2 > |3.00; eggplants, per crate, 150a2.0 is the-result of the heavy inroads [quotation John W ohn . AL Guy F. Bowerman of the [ Corn Products.... 6% on red W ) thegt P ihi the president ana secre- | Corn Products pf.. 105% 4 which are now being made in the sur- ggl‘gh’)";gb}‘f;’z;‘"‘" 2 red Winter, i o oes. per box, 75a2.50; corn, tary of the American Institute of|Cosden & Co.. 2% WK % 2% o Fius supply. Dectober wheat, 1.13%. 40 per dozen; beans, : Is Your Income fary o i Mbe presented to the|CrucibleSteel..... 6% 6% 62 63 Washington Stock Exchange. Missour! Pacifie. e N msat, no quotation. lima beans, 35a45 per quart. graduates above named and the|CubaCane Sugar 6% 6% G”y‘: 1:4 o The fact that Missourl Pacific pre-| Sales—Bag lots of nearby by sam- ————— De dable? Eraduates from the clementary class|Cuba CaneSupf... 184" 16 Washiogton BPALES, 1000 at oy, |ferred was unusually active and|ple 93 100, 102 and 105 per bushel | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKIW pendaole’ he chapter t0]Del Lack & Wstn..104 1074 104 107 |g1000 at 60, $1,000 at 60%. + | strong as compared with any of the| Corf—New yellow cob eorn is of-| " 1CAGO, October 7 (United States at an open meeting of t barsel Lo idollvery IS your present investment e Teld at the New Willard on the |puSS&AtpL.... ¢4 4% 44 64| Potomic Klectric G M 631,000 at o7. other rails naturally revived discus-|fered at 2.75 per 20th instant. ook Emerson-Brant pf. 24% 2% 2% 2% AFTER CALL. sion of dividend prospects. last half of November; contract corn, | Bureau of Markets).—Cattle—Re- Geid b = iome ot the wones Students teod|Endicott-Johnson. 64 &4 & ook s lington Gas 7%e—$1.000 at 102%,| As pointed out a while ago, every. |spot, s8%: track corn, yellow, No. 3 | ceipts, 5,000 head; mostly steady; few ||| Yielding a fair, permanent in- e 2 3! i | S & thing depends, so {: h ) domestic, 65 asked. : : s class, but a number successfully ne- Bileo. L% % 1% 1% Waniagion Rallway 46—$1.000 at 60, 31,000 thivg cepends, a0 1 ‘:,’p;;“‘.’,‘,‘;‘l"(;g jg: “ibetter, 0 800d and choice prime fed cattle terest return, and is the prin- gotiated the elemenl::‘l‘".‘dear - { Famous Player: B6% b61% 6K 61%| Money—Call loans, 5%a7 per cent. road does during the last quarter| Oats—No. 2 white, new, 46 asked;|available: top yearlings, 10.75; sev- cipal worth par? The young men mamed o Putions. | Famous Playerspt 8 7 79 T8 BONDS of the year. No_3 white, new, as to weight, 43a4d. loads very good heavy weights, Ployes of local fina: £ | Fed Mines & Spf.. 24 _24% 26 - 24% 2 > During the first elght months earn- | Rye—Bag lots of nearby rye, as to ; choice heavies, bid, 9.25; re-i If not, then you owe it to , Steel Unfilled Orders. Freher Body pBi... 904 53 994" 9% Bid.and Asked Prices tngs Were Cbarely. anough o cover | auality, 85a90 per bu.; No. 2 western | ceipts mostly short fed natives and ourself to investi In unuseally well informed cireles| MEPSTEOY RO U o o2t 6218 2% Lot fixed rharges. The Missouri Pacific{export. spot, 93 per bu.; No. 3, no|southwestern grassers, selling mostly O ves! igate our SAVE F 1t Is expected that the unfilled orders| pyoi“pupber. . “Bia. Asked. |President. however, is on record as|quotation. day | ORS00 o 80 good and choice First Mortgage Notes, which OR CHRISTMA [ on the books of the Steel Corporation. | o .. ort Texas. American Tel. and Tpiga. . 83% =84 |having said that a further improve- Hay—Receipts of new hay today|light vealers smore active, around tiave by t : a doliar to be reported after the close of busi-j - M’\’s halt. and RS e 90 |ment was looked for during the re-|were 22 tons. 11.00. v een at par every day en Asphalt. . Tel. ctl. ir. 8u.. 87 Tatning. four saonths beosase ” twa| | The demand for hay is centered on| Hors—Receipts, 20,000 head; opened |[} for over fifty-two years. T ve, the better grades of timothy and|mostly 10 to 15 highe ness Monday next, will show an in- xed, which are selling at a|15 to 25 higher than yesterday's ave- Gen Cigar. was the period of maximum traffic. Peoase of 60,000 to 100,000 tons, the 5 for the month of Sep-{Gen Electric 5 Bl Bpiies Delng oo Gen Motors. P nesapebke and PormacTe. oo 89 Chandl CRASgler Motora. e of 16.00 to 21.00 per ton for|rage; top, 8.60: bulk lights and light S 1l Rh e expected is realized it will| Gen Mot 7% deb Capital Traction R. R. 5 . s goChandler got into mew low ground|fair to good quslity of new mixed | Dutchers, . $.23a8.55; bulk _packing wartzell, eem & ‘ %o the first increase in orders booked { Goodrich... ... 3N B0 0% SN TCIty and Suburban L e o oo Dm:fn'_‘“me;iiltfiv after-the open- | hay and timothy. While receipts are|sows, 635a7.25; pigs, steady to 25 H. ‘ for over thirteen months. Granby Con‘so). 20% gu gvn fi; Netoooa R B o o] stock by a single ;mk:sr:":lt;fl(u:l thellight, they are suflicient for all de- higher; bulk desirable, 7.60a8.00. ensey Co. McAdams Heads A. B. A. Gray & Davis. Yotomac FEleetric Light eared t e. mands. Sheep—Receipts, 8,000 head; nearly ! . et B, McAdams, president of Potomac Eleatric Cons. 56, b OTnt and had o Sebe ran Chandior | Lover Erades range considerably | all packers direct: ‘supply on sale 727 15th Street N.W. Thomas B. 3 Potomac Electric P ght rally. Ghandler tically all native lambs, sell ghe Merchants' National Bank of Potomac. Elec. Fower 6. M. 6a. 97 Is one of the stocks which has always | '*St;aw—No. 1 straight rve, nominal; st itrons: tvots 5 Migher: Richmond, was elected president of | FOuC Sl Wash. Alex. ‘and Mc. Ver. 5o, 20 7 {lepended on Inside buying fer its moves, | o, 2 stralght rye, mominal Io. 1]one deck of orime fed matives. to Washington, D. C. o 2he American Bankers' Association a . Vash., and An. S9y ave contented them- | p s N o -50a15.00. s v e Ao D wention vesterday. | Hupp Motors....., 1k 1K 114 114 | yashiaton Gas o 2y e e LaYs Contented them | wrieat,1s 0 o 1 oat JESORIB IR, | packare 00 fo Ao oars im0 The Nation's Home Town ver g e ol M uelicher, president of the |Illinois Central... % 9% 9 8 Washington Gas 738 1020 102 simply taking stock on a scale-down| Later there was much Whetr 7 by S O e tambe. 5.5086.00% 52 Years Without Loss Quarter Jtarshall and lisey Bank of Mil-|indiahoma. % Tk mw o | Wesmegion mwr andgidi ‘eo "ood|and not attempting any forward move. |ing by leading Sommission houses, | down: prime native lsmbs, 5.50a6.00; 2 Years Without Loss to an caukee, was chosen vice president!nspiration. % 3% 85% i g % 85" |They have even allowed the stock to|and prices turned sharply downgrade, | few short ewes, 4.50 down. Investor wwaukee, e P MISCELLANEOUS. take care of itself o d May touching a e S Waiter W. Head, president of the | [n(l Agrl Chem pf. 3% 7% 3T 874 miges Realty be (siort). 5 1N care of Jtsell When Btddshaker was [LOth December e the season. The C Omaha National Bank, was elected | n} Harvester. 71 Ti% 7T6% 76% | Washington Market 5s (i927) forward. Chandler's cur- [new low record foF % i SUGAR PRICES STEADY. entury O viee president. Lot e arine... 10% 11 10 10| Washington Market 5g (1947) rent operations, according to a source | close was heavy, 3%atl met lower, . 4 Free Ports and Free Zones. TotiMorMarinept ¢ 1% & @ |W: M Cold Storage Se..... R b 1109%al.09% and May| NEW YORK, October 7.—The raw | Money Without 4 - . rther declared “there [1.13%al.14. - | sui rket ‘was . Hemrs 3. Robinson, president of the | Intl Motor Truck.. 28 28 28 2% STOCKS is no change in the dividend prospect.~ | ~Subsequently, corn weakened with T T e otes. Porto Risss |In Any Sum a Loss First National Bank of Los Angeles | Intl Truck 2dpf... 57% 6% 61% E7% N Truuuc UTILITIES. Studebaker, It is expected, will have a|other grain. The close was easy, %2 |and Philippine Island centrifugals y N fomes “0f" the | Intl Nickel....--v. 1% 164 13% 144 | American Tel and Teiga......*101% disappointing quarterly report late this|7s to 1 cent net lower, with December [were quoted at 4.13 and Cubas, 4.23. oGur connections locilly ang in - Raw sugar futures were easier and e :,go"l:lf‘(‘;; Your wlse Coul'se and formerly commi Uhited States Shipping Board, discus- | [nt] Nickel pf. 5% 5 75y | Capital Traction . 'éun month. 48 prices at midday were one to three ‘Washington Ga 8% 41% 48% | Norfolk and Wash, Bteamboa Foreign Exchange. Washington Real Estate En- sed free ports and free zone measures | ynt] Paper. . | pefore the A. B. A. convention, re-lyng) paper (sta)... 68% 68% €8% 268% | Wash. Rwy. and Elec. com.... 25 KT 1.14% 1001 1.09% [points net lower, under scattered "-&‘}‘"fi.fi&i%fi's-u:{’::.";u"r‘i':'es Bill- | fnvincible Ofl..... 1% 104 1% 1% Waan Bwy. and Biee ofd 11l Go% L oferling AndiDrency exchange Tere 110" 118% 113% |commission house selling, although terprises. il e endseasoned Mr. Island Oil. - 2% NAL BANK. cents in the pound from a week ago. o 4 den L o e e e i in Stone & Fairfax e S 5% 5% 54%|rair demand on the basis of 550 for |1342 N. ¥. Ave. matn 2424 | judgment of the Savings *jio-" 18 |On the other hand, German marks went lower, indicating no disposition to become enthuslastic over the latest story of a huge American loan, based | M7 upon the security of German indus- moR{Ditradad —— trial enterprises. This would be the et obvious solution of Germany's des- perate plight as it faces the next in- v bW B stallment of the reparation. Quotations furnished by W. B. Hitbs & Co. 1t is the attitude of the American i ke market toward such a loan which is 205 |the doubTful quantity, especially i AR sy jo8 |view of the continued enormous out- Arkansas Natural Ga ....|pour of new security issues at home. {“‘ h‘glé Boone Oil . “Under the terms of this act no duty is to be applied to merchandise }ewglggm @delivered from ship to wharf within ones erti ) T 2% & free zone unless some part or all Kansas x'yl{C” s of it is taken out for domestic con- Kansas & Gul _nfl- - Sumption, at which time it will pass | Kelly-Spring Tire. 28 9% through the c mhouse and be sub-{ Kennecott.. dect to regular duty. Keystone Tire. “In other words, we may, within |Kresge (55)...... 168% |_kertain districts within our ports of Lackawanna Steel 4134 entry, be a free trade nation and at|Lee Tire & Rubber 28% &he same time protect our own domes- | Lehigh Valley.... 5% tic markets from a flood of cheaply | LoewsInc..... Banks and Life Insurance companies leads them to put a large part of their assets in first mortgages. Follow their course. as% 3% 83%|fime granulated. In refined futures $¥ N% FL 57| December was five points lower under scattered local selling, the only THE KRIEBEL SYSTEMATIC SAVING PLAN ‘The Kriebel Plan will do two tant things for you right now: jewet O Lottt st ey American Security and Trust . Invest in our 7% First smanufactured European and Asiatic .13 148 M8 148 |[Continental Trust ....... Booda: s ame s | paiendoirnee A et iis"|A G bond i “It is axiomatic that, for the pro- : 6 = erman bond tender would scarce- @ It will sbow S, Qection of the Amerisan manufhcs ;}“‘;‘;”g‘éipz. St ::u g* ‘Washington In;l‘uv:;d Trust.... 8 iy stand much.of a chance, no mat. Boston and O Tt Mortgages. ackay VINGS BANK ter what Inducements were oftered,| NEW YORK, October 7.—The bond | fowten and Wyom ¥ fan't soarie rich-quick In amounts of $250 and with bond issues like th L Gih bond lasues like the $12.000,000 meriet gave auother remarkable|Caiumetaad Jeroms turer, a method must be provided for | yi2v)incon & €o. de Janeiro 8 per cents, which were|Proot today of its ability to absorb e the maintenance of a merchant marine which will carry abroa Mauat Sasl . v abroad the surplus | Manat, Si8%, up. of American manufactured goods;|NANC SRy o“% laced le and otherwise, these goods must continue |Marke . placed on sale and promptl. erings, despite the | Carib Trading . $to back UD up on our own markets and up this morning. Uiy snapped |new capital offerings dfsb e 0| car Tight and’ Fave in any other way. thereby reduce the earnings of our |Marland Oil. . 22 2 2 w-"h-l"gn";‘éunm, el great load of these whic! as been | Cities Service (new) Gerting Ahesd” o & smanufacturers, the profits of our |MexicanPete..... %% 93 8% FIBB s225ey called upon to take in recent months. Citles Service (old) 139 MG“"":““. “about it. M"‘P“““_ REE ol INSURANCE, COTTON MARKETS. ; Hitles Seryice ofd copy today. et Immediately following the opening of | Columbian Emerald 1 - 5 Ccmmonwealth Finance 80 2 7 o Ameriean Jmerchants and the earnings of Ameri- | Miami COpper. ... . can labor itself. Mididle States Oil. NEW YORK, October 7.—While Liverpool made a very full response a3 aFE ¥ the books two $12,000,000 iSsues Were | ccmmonwealth Finance pfd the state | Conmolidated Copper . rs 1 21% a % Market St Ry 2d p! z: 6 9% 2% 13 2% KRIEBEL &CO. Mortgage Loans Midvale Steel. . StL (n) 8% 8% to yesterday's advances here, the lo- for. One was SEABOARD SITUATION BETTER e 2 car"cotion market was srreghiar .‘{.;a e tand. 20-vear 7 per cent ex- | CTNEHEL M - Investment Secarities : N V. YORK. October 7.—Al: Pacific pf. 42! “s 8 early trad- t out at 99 to yield|Davis Daly 3 thonen {10 5 |ing. The opening was barely steady [ 168! J55" o cent, and_ the other Bominion O 127 300 L4 Sae 1. Chntien | 934 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Estate o «se.. |8t an advance of six point: - 15 | Cotuminia an:«fllvsé:xmszovu. ber, but generally thlr‘t‘een ’tuo'tlw(:lc::;- was t!he cmée: one com. 5 |seven points low year 8 per Food Columbia Graphophone pf hedge selling &de;efi?fi;;.ov;;:sfigs 375% to et a little more than 8.20 | Enyineers' Petroieum ek TomTatorts WA Tho 4o ler cent. Tho Queensiand bonde Wene) Hurks Qoo after the heavy covering of yesterday, | traded in at once on ths, O Farrell Coal the Seaboard Air Line is still showing | Montana Power... 8 & 5- | Durant Motors 58 2 decrease in gross operating reve- |Mont Powerpf.... 8 9 88 98 mues as compared with last year, | Montgomery Ward 18 18% 18 it was able to reduce its operating | Natl Acme. . deficit for the month of August to |Natl Conduit...... 1 1 ® #*F ;.:.;w:ns:aue.. BRaaasBuScan 3288 alluannnd $70.,768, as against $1,375,000 for Au- | Zust of last vear. August operating | Notl Enameling.-. ¥4 - ¥ but th % 1 per cent premium. 3 Vious August. For the eifht months |New Or Tex & M.. 614 & dline, which soon sent, the prics’ of | the Gay was snother exiracOLNATy |Gin es okl 5 s Show You the yay of this year the company reportsN ¥ Central 8% U% b, rom 20.35 to 20.40 or [Jump In ilespl ¥ -1 d European loan. These | Guffey-Gilespie 14 . operating revenucs of $25.330.000, a |N Y Dock. zn bout JLhres poluis_highon of the so-called EUFORETT, ¥ "y ester- | Granada oil £ 1 T Grea ln Ea_rmrlg desrsane ot Sy 0y coerating p- | NYREBSAL T B W B¢ B paehures gpened Birsly stead: heree dhey Sonkc sotner Jamp ot 1| e : s ter Interest come of SLo4L000, an Ticreae of 53 | N YO & Wests H4 B % 2 | COMMODITY PRICES GO UP. (Marehlohn: May 1038 duy, wmi. “|volnis i, morning, el A ae: e | [oiecoatinental Bubbet Be 8 With Perfect Saf + $481.000. an increasc of $3.609.000. | North America.... {4 W% % 4% NEW YORK, October A alight|aray Ol iANS, October 7—On the a8 72, From X Internationa Petroleum (zew %1 1 eriec € TG — | Nortn America f.' 36% 3% 3% oK | Inerease occurred in S onmcaity prices| L callitn catton cotley: shelinors wo |8 D T s mature on April 1, 1922, | Kax County Gas % 3 5 3 DAIRY MARKE' Northern Paciflc. . We WX W ::';mifll:{;flgl;egr 2ccording to figures | liquidation from the Gone ot phebut|ana the assumption was today, (hat dake Tormed 22 o 1f you have either a small amount or large amount of BALTIMORE, October 7 Oklahoma Pros .t 2% 2% et's. The index|neavy, and immedi megotiations were 5 - - e 5 s 5 2 Ehickens, _alive, 2 Orpheum Circult 19 1 :-v?;m:;l ggq;na agency on October 1|the et e d'lt:'lls :{::;et:: ;-ol; Pedts for “Cffi’hfio -r‘n‘ekit care of [ Makmamo 0 2% E money thas is idle or is not earning a high rate of interest, 0. ot resstors, Ot o% o|1 pereent 9, o0 lncrease of 9-10 of|the fret half nour of trading prices| ive,® ney ol Ao el sympa- | Mermt OB ... Do you are losing money every day. B sters e. " 2 bt e &7y - 1 1 s % igeons, pair, 30 s on e B lreucen Fuceessive gain shown in the e L o P WhatororTythe close ! netically _strong. he &%e8 (00 the | tidwest on ot D oa | Join the great number of our clients who for many 6a75. Pan-Am Pet @ aw|Senerall price level from the 10w |was shown on the opening was due stock exchange galNIAE ll = Al cter | Midwest Refining . 18 150 years have been purchasing First Trust Notes, offered and . doz., 45a46; southern. 42a43. b & Bingham 11% 16 1% 13% -6169; - December rose to 20.04 and fell back | 2% i d Texas 43| New Gornei ¥ Butter.—Creamery. fancy, lb. 16a47: | Lors 3 \ September saw a revival of activity ack | “pfissouri, Kansas an ex: New Corneila 14y 1Y% 7 b i e BRI - | people’s Gas. BO% 5l 0% BIK 19.77; December, 20.00; January, 19.79; | oLSior strength in the preferred stock, | North Amer. . and P. g 3 ess butter, 33asd. Jiek Pere Marquette 0 W ® FOREIGN EXCHANGE. MAEch.i10 48 May; 18 9T : by e o eir best prices of the year.Nerbmatern O s ALLAN E. WALKER & CO’S creamery, extras, 441; st erce-ATrTOW. ... 9% - 104 3 ar. Great Britain, de- ints _below erfection P 583" firets, $dadd; seconds, tandards, | biercs-Arrow Df. m% 2K s | mand, $781-4; cables, $.783-4; sixty. P G 28 YEARS AFLOAT.|}S"5itn which they are compared| froducers snd Re 3 3 0 Fll'st Tl'llst Notes Eggs—Unchanged; receipts, 4,819 | Pierce Oil.. T, % 7 . snll:ln. i.;s 1-4. France,| BALTIMORE, October 7.—There is|favorably m:i some ;Irm::‘sé e e e E Easen L T N Pierce OIlpf. s ax'a 2¢; cables, 73412, Italy!|in port.a steamer that was the firat( ROGL TED e b Fear, and Pan- | Ray Hercil R I - B e ow e e e A Tiet %% % |sum demand 70912 cables, Bel1to bring to Baltimore her name and |handle 5s, seriés A, were up nearly B G Broduci S v e - 5 T ' , 0.82; o 3 C: 1115 3! NEW YORK, October 7.—Butter,|PullmanCo....... %% 94 8% 94 Siana demana S8 40; “mas: sailing port in Chiness characters on|a point: to &1 Te¥ RGPl g Ve B Because they are the We attend to all details firm; receipts, 11,382 packages, Cream, | Punta Alegre SUg. 21% 1% 214 21% bow and stern. Nineteen years ago2nd Mexieo [SCoR S Wond Ohio 4s |Simms Petrol .6 7 I: d i fety’ thi ers, higher’ than extras, '47ad7%: | PureOll.. % 2% 2% the Pak Ling came here from Cardlff. | eve ceronger, while New York Cen-|Skells Ot ol ast word in safety; they — ;n4 take you to inspect e (s Sosore) AP Cretnietys | Ray ConCoBDST. o HR re it v B it n 1855, ana hor o | Tete r " Canadian Northern 7s|Sucais coof ‘Amefica....o: 3% 2 return 7% interest semi- ] i ing stock, current make, No. 3, e it aegn o ty-six years in service, principally in |came down B o | e el coantina 2% & annually, without trouble property securing your in- Eggs, irregular: receipts. 13,706 | Remington 1st pf % s the-Chinese’ trafe, have been ‘a Tec- C‘“‘d B“‘“ ' Terminal Consolidated |Tonopah Bxtens 1% 1716 or worry to you. vestment. Shacs: foooh Eatbered, extra: frsis, | Rep Iran & Steel. - BIR B e ord of good luck, even- though she | by rase over-a:polnt.. At 78 they were | United, Easitra 2 g New Jervey fathered firsts. 42ai7: | Rep Motor Truck, S | FINANGE AND TRADE Norms, ‘| SScRped the'dangers of the submarine at.a new hiED fon the Yen ent oe T8 Light and Heat'com.o- 15 2 fancy candled selections, 80: mearby | RoyalDutch. .. % Thg projected . langthoning by Aty | e heroce LIl catRe. O Brain for | ointe anoehos HIEh Tecord &t 91X, n e ormoratios Rl Notes $250 up now on hand. If you and nearby western hennery whites, | St L& San Fran. 234 ‘3% |feef af the Merchants and Miners' | Hamburg and Bremen. Lo | made &0 E0,000 of the bond: 1ot | U 8. “Steamsnl b will try this form of investment firsts to average extras, 58a74; near- | St L & San Fr pf. 3% 6% 'Transportation Company’s steamer Nan- block of $50,000 of the bonds chang- | iieq Retail 5y 6% . by and nearby western hennery |StLouis Southwn. 28% 33%| tucket was abandoned at a meeting of beeenmerET Ing hands at P 5 Tnited Texas 12 18 you will become a regular purchaser browns, extras. 56a60: nearby gath- | St Louis Sown pf.. 33 g3 |directors at Baltimore. i FOREIGN: EXCHANGE. Recovery ?lon i‘:; 5 nb lh; Cuba | Wayne Coal . +1316 15-16 ered browns and mixed colors, firsts | Saxon Motors o ORI Selling checka—Dullar values at oon today: | COnS BUERL 1o, ey e, ang | Wileht Martin. % I« 1o extras. 44a55: refrigerator special |Seaboard A L pt. o% | Ini:the third quarter this year Stude- | 1ondon 378% Budapest ey | ITeETE. fi e and | WERICAGO— marks, fancy, 37a39: do- firats, 36236 | Sears Roebuck. o 3% |baker. sold_approximately 23,000 cars, | Faris 724" Pragie the 335 of the' first loan were very |, C1em 1% o C. o Cheese, tirmer receipts, 647 pack: | Seneca Cobper. 104 1% | quaricr.” Tn. mie moRths Studcbaner | BAnin seiiis (3% Covenase sk 7 B% o 4 . Tk 3 nde ] e % . Gt o, Sveried Yo [ S 2T B, 36| tan surped out e o pumpers Eh008 | Bt ke Entjooit Somnaon 2 oo booking or | SN, 2 & |l 813 15th St. NW. Main 426 | : state, whole milk twins spe- = b 2 ders for for Jani 4 kY 5 i 2 22 Shate. qehole milk {wins sve- | Slass-Shemeid. a8 a8 |boclese (o 70,000 cars, & new bigh aa- [ -z ety 4 such orders. Bave Beirs Gameo D mg aual Yienaa coming in quite freely, Union Carbge’. # 4%

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