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_FINANCIAL. clul issues Increased this week, send- ing some of the most active bonds, especially Ontarios, to higher levels. Ontarlo 6s of 1943 were quoted 9510 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. Grain, Produce and Live Stock Kennecott chi b., | bushel, 20.25. ~Cabbage, ton, 30.00a FEy e:’:r[::r ot Nanieye, ;sr Done! Catrots, 100 pounds, 2.00a3.25. | 1arity developed in the greater Part|auys ago, bought $3.000,000 of Mani- | Be Paid Tuesday. Keystone % LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET.’ GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. bid and 99 asked, the 5l4s of 1922 Our connections locally aud 1 High. Low. c’"‘; Opeo. High. m\ Close. | Kggs—Strictly fresh, “per doz. 48;| BALTIMORE, October 156 (Epaclll). were 979% bid as against 983 asked, other cities enable us to fur- A 18% 13% 13%|JonesTea........ 26 26 26% 2% average receipts, 46a47. —Pomtaeu, new, 150 pounds, and the 4s of 1926 closed at 86 bid nish money in any amount fu Ja3z. Rubber 20 20 2 |EansasCifySou.. 26 2% 2% | Live poultry—Roosters, per 1b., 18/ 4.0 2, 2.00a2:25; 100 vounds. 2”5 lnd l'l;. asked. The Manitoba 6s of | Waushington Real Estate I - Allind Chemfoal. &% 4% &% |KansasCSoupf.. 80 8 | turkeys, per Ib, 42: chickens, Sprins, nz’l N 2, 1.25a150. Sweets and April, 1925, were 941 bid, 96 asked, ! terpriges. Allls Chalmers. 34 3% 8% |Kansas & GulfCo. 6% 6% | per 1b., 28; hens, per lb., 256a27; keats,| yams, barrel, 2.75a3.50: No. ::, 125; the 68 of April, 1922, were 96% and' 5 A; 0 8 o Eegv-gnrl;:cs Tire. 41 40% | youn, " each, 35a50. 1.75; pushel, 75a1.00. Beans, b o o, fi:d the 61 of August, 1925, were Stone & Fairfax ! elly-Spr 8% pf. .. 8% Dr b ng | 60a1.00.- Beets, bunch, 3a roco BEW —TIrregu- offered at | 1342 N, ¥, Ave. 2y g 5 | Dressed poultry—Fresh killed spring N YORK, October 16.—Irregu- |90 PIC, omesed at Bl | se a few | Main 242 58 8 "% 7% 51 © lery, | of the bond market today except that | toba twenty-year 6s at 97% in Cana- Fdy. 127% 121% | Kresge (88)... 40a45; keats, young, each, Caulifiower, barrel, 4.00a6.00. Ce Money Flurry Likely. |AmHide&Leapr. mc 5% Bl Lackawanna Steel 33, ol | Pore e sanet Sl Ser tho 16, | dosen, 85a15; crate, 250500, lwithout interruption the iberties | dian funds. EQ UITAB LE Y * | Am Ice. N % & |LakeBries wor. 1k 1% Ire stook—Calves, clhoico, Ber b o 1 Saerso "E'z‘;p,,m, iatket, | went to even higher levels than they et | 3 e Tire ubber E “ lambs, choice, per Ib., 9; live K 50. Lima v, TH s COTTON MARKETS. | . o Local Bonds. i X% ) Cotlen ket & e o, ber . 31 SHa3t” Lithos bushel Siallo. Lint | touche naly yestordas, The 3K8| oy YR *orumer 13 me | Co-Operative Building % 3 % |LoewslInc n (Green frults—Apples, per bbL. 5508 | pounds, 2.00a4.50. Parsnips, buskel, stronger technical position.of tne cot- Association BY L A. FLEMING. 89% 8% 89% | LoftInc. o ber - bustiel” basket, 2.0083.28; | Tsa100. Peppers, basket, 10a30. | the day, while victory Issues re-|ion market following recent heavy lig nother heavy draft has been made 106% 106% 106 | Manhattan Elev... le- o 1, per box, 3.00n5.00: California | pumpkins, each, 538. Savoy cabbage, | mained firm. uldation was reflected in furiher rai- s ?;n-uua 1879 inst the credits arlsing to th - O |Martand Ol California | pughel, 50a65. ' Spinach, bushel, 606 The forcign government section was |lies during today's early trading. i S nst the credits arising to the go 8% 5% 8% May Dept Sto m Om"neu. per crat P 75. Tomatoes, basket, 40a60; bushel, | without feature. opening was 7 points lower on Decrm- Assets K mm hment from the sale of Treasury 36% 6% 36% | Mexican Pete..... sm 1 | 24.50 baske®; quinces, ner bushel b"k"‘- 60a1,00. ‘Turnips, basket, 60a70. Cuba Cane convertibles, in sym- |ber, but generally 3 to 19 points hizher, .| Surplus . $1,007.500.91 2.5043.50. Apples, packed, barrel. 5.0027.00; No. | pathy with sugar stocks, were ac-|and before the end of the firt hour | tificates and three-year notes of o0 Vegetables—Potatoes, 1,| 2, 3.00a4.50; bushel, moa_ -a. 1008e. | tively sold at lower prices, while the | active months had sold 15 to 26 points | Join the Eqnlhble and - August offering. a Dies 4 ¢ : g i . ESie ldle States O11. ,3‘. % 18% |per bbl, 4.00a4.50; K, 190 poun 1. box Cuban-American Sugar 88 were fairly | above last night's closing figures with S oday, in the large movement of Lol Adidle ey« weet potatoes, - per ~bbl, 3. B maberries. barrel, 11:00a13.00. [m,aa ~“There was considerable trad- | December touching 19.40. e ing in Western Union 6:8 at their Trade Interests we moderate buy- | ney, banks are paying in $270,000, Iotiuce, nearby, per crafe, 00} | Plums, box, 1.25. Mo Pacific. . 1 in w0 dinane s'u hsht lights steady to 10 higher; others | 1vserves, the market mer declined ow- § » su the same account, and Secre- New York, per crate, 1.00a1.75; Grapes, basket, 27a30; 20 pounds, | cloging price of last night. Pacific |ers, bus the support came larzely from | 0 the Eguit- e v e 1087 98 M8 28 Mo Eacifo ot A . Der dor S5 00; romalne teftuce; 1008 | 1.20a1:40, Pears, Lushel, 1258400 | Gan b5 were weak and at around 82 further coverTnET oF shorts for ater he {f| o . el Mellon, who 18 retirlng a larg 120 126 12 |MontPower pf.... 9% § . ount of matured certificates to-{am p 123 128 | Montgomery Ward 18% 1.50; cymblings, per crate, 1.50a2. Quinces, bushel, 1.50a3.00. were down almost a point on the day. | week end. Subscriptions for the d also interest on the fourth A':nv;%mo (B).. 123 12} b spinach, per bbl, 3.00a5.00; Closing Prices at Noom. | Wilson first 6 showed mome strengtly | * Futures opened steady—December. | ety loan issue. has asked for 40 k6% pt. 8 per 100-b. sack, 4.50; Wheat—No. 1 red winter,” spot,:no|While on the other hand a fractional | 19.10; January, i, Mareh, 13450 81st Issue of Stock cént of the balance of the credits, 2.50a3.00 per bbL; c - | winter. mmot 1| decline oceurred In the Virginia-Caro- | 314y '18.43 Juis be paid in to the respective fe 3.00; ezgplants, per 3 e tion: No. 2 red | !Ing debenture €s. Being Recelved il reserve banks on Tuesday of ne: toes, per box, . s ¥ mo quotation; it is expected that the uncertainty | e dbsin s Heanm: | spot, 1.14%. which exists regarding the proposed BAR SILV 7 Shares. $2.50 Per Month k d il in’ al bability, NY Chi&StL2d. [ ) beans, 35ad | g?&‘:’:;:h&‘néa‘ilfi S loan to Cuba will be t;‘learfldi uext| NEV Z, Sehad er Non nks. and w n' all prol A 2 s Hart. 13 3 L 1. 3 weck, when representatives of New . 7 56 ’er Cent Interest e another, teiporary flurry in the | Atlantic Cat Line. - 84 e N et s Sk R L sm- | York banking houses will luve re- s aoias 50N t will also reduce the balance in|Atlantic Gulf..... 25% i | Norfolk & Westrn. otis DAIRY MARKETS. | carlicky, spot, 1.03%; e e 421 St ouncs, Slsootnt saes el | EQUITABLE BUILDING Inks to the credit of the govern- | Atlantic Gulf pf... mx- - 4% BALTIMORE, October 15 (Speciall. | Ny § red winter. at’ 1. Rall Bends Aetive. i three-month billx, nt from > note and certificate —Chickens, alive, springers, pound, ‘llow cob corn is quot-| The rails were active today. (% Der cen 915 F St. N.W. e to $163,000,000. i « 9% 9 9 |Northern Pacific. 26427; small and Wwhite leghorns, 2 20 barrel for defarred | Strength was shown in several of LSOy - Oldtime Winner a Loser. 86% 86% 854 | Oklahoma Prod... 2% shipment. spot, 52%:|the old line issucs, such as Southern; JUHN ¥ EDSO! President 20822 ri» 1 FRANK I. REESIDE. ‘> those who have a long memoray, 36% 3% 564 | Orpheum Circuit.. 17% leghorns, 20a22: old roosters, track corn. vellow, No. 2 or better, | 'aciflc refundins 4e, Atchison 4s, Iili- . fall of the Chicago Northwestern | Balto & Ohlo pf. 51% 614 B1%|Otis Steel.... 9% ducks, 20a27; pigeons, domestic, 60. nois Central 5148 and Great Northern ! m the heydey of its prosperity and | Beth Steel. 51 61 51 |PacGas&Elec... 6 guinea fowl, each, 50a75; Sales—None. 7s. Seaboard Air Line isgues were —without the loss of a single — = ular payments of dividends on its 541 52% 63% | PacificOil.... 35a40. by | Outs—No. 2 white, new, fairly stendy. " On the other hand. || penny in either principal or k. with steady accumulation of 58 98 9 |Pan-Am Pet Eggs—Loss off native and nearby | white new, as o welght, Misgour, Kaneas und Texus 4a fuctu. || intercet s only one of the many 1 70/, Real Estate Notes Tus, the present day plght on this| Beih Steel¥RpE - 08 - ) %, T | Pan.Am Pete (B). 3% row, doz. 35 southern, 46. o | “Reci Bk’ Iuts of mearby rys ax 0o pted from 1 agarcer to haf n point || reasons for investors 1o buy o e-time great system is anything but| g ¥l piRe GO0 o s % Butter_Créamery, fancy, Ib. 4849 | quality. 8590 per bushel: No. below their last nights close and|} good! i SR e prints. 49a51; neacby, creamery, 44aorn export, spot, 97% per iy st Louis and San Francisco income: 5 . g ‘'or six months ending with June 30, 45; ladles, 30a32; rolls, 26a30; store|3 no quotation. on one sale were almost a point Conservative Valuations b1, the company operated with a de- packed, 25a26: dalry prints, 28a30;! " Hay o Receints of mew hay today|lower. lowa Central raflway 4s went V4 it of $1Z.i62.748 aithough this in. process butter, 33a34. were 12 tons, down to 37, a new low. It wus an- Gilt-Edge First Secured by first deed ded the payment of preferred a > & . nmon dividends from the surplus Phillips Petroleum %7 'AGO LIVE, STOCK MARKET. |the beiter grades of timothy and|been many this week, of the way in of trust on high-class -onnt. 6 6 |Plerce-Arrow..... 1% cg“;“:fgo oflo‘w;"l . 8 light mixed, Shich sre Seing i | Which the uncertainty of the raliway Mortgage Loan: - R 2 ibl Vithout dividends the deficit was 2 ©% 40% 40% | Plerce-Arrow pf.. m- of markets)—Cattle; .receipts, range of 16,00 to 21.00 per ton for| S/Tuation has toid against bonds of No Iavestment Better, Few As Good. properties. esponsible 50,111, California Pete p 7 Plerce Oll. head compared: week ' 8go0; corn falr to good quality of new mixed hay | the, We Send for full detaile, Certi- makers t I\ no! a pleasant '~|(\Ilflog, but it Canadian Pacific. m steeds and_ yearlings most 25 to 50 .Arl;u!'tlmfl!h\ While receipts are light, fled titles and insurance pol- . vart of the greatest trouble that)Central Leather... 2% A s NiEhar; ‘spots on yearlings up more; | they are sufficient for all demands. icles furnished with notes. ' ',,;j'“l“{vm'fm“fs‘“%“"cl; * jtself on|Central Leather pf m 6% €0% | Public Serv of grassers warmed up steers and sho Conservative, courtcous con- G’ & Fl eniian of the po“e‘;s that be | Chandler Motor. :v‘//: m“ fl“: gunxxlu L:eku‘ i qul‘u mm};' Lo z,ehligh:lr‘; egu‘lllgc:::;;o sideration to all our clients. iover ather 5 ¢ | Ches & Ohio. 83! un egt - 5 lower; vealic Notes fros uj [ Just wnat it is AN boom stuff| Shes § 0N i s 2 2 |Fureoil =n 2" |veavy’ culves unevenly: highers stockers | Oeigter 13 —l.uu.mm{. Fom $230 up fo 16,000 737 15th St. N.W. ™ jation, chi Chi Great W pt. o u X 6! el . & i rst showed strength et sl ema b vulr.llsx'rlwcl'rg‘: m:z;;;aca on, “which | ChCreaC W BE: - 2% 813 3% | Rep Iron & Steel.. 47% 41| Hogs—Receipts, 4,000 head; unuen.l result of figures on farm Chas. D. Sager | Money to Loan The demand for ha: centered on j other instance, of which there huvrl } i i ] i 1 | | | 7 l : | hh will take $108,400,000 fmmlthe & " | i I Rep Motor Truck.. 8% ChMI&StPOL.. 8 ¥ WL M) Qe Nosorieuck. ow .h to, 10 lowerthan esteday's| v to nds Nat the report was in- | ual trading was light on the 100, 100 100 |StJoseph Lead. 1% ueng top 8.50; best light and light | complete. the stocks in Loan Dept. M 3¢ i Secured by first deed of trust on real eata’s 1 exchange today, week end orders : 0 % ‘B |StLaSanfran... zis utchers, 8.3028.50: bulk packing sows, cators and mills had been 923 15th | Prevaiting interest ond ommision. ing few. The weakening trend on 2 B Remit. B 4:50a7.25: hold over liberal: pigs strong: his would make a differenc {Joseph 1. Weller 620, Wast. 1.. & Txust I streqt Ham checked Intestmeit % 1% it%| St Louts Southwn. 2% Dl destrable, (100 ol 1305 pOands. iniem: | of about 100.000.000 bushels. " Opening Ll speculation in local, although T -26a8.35. s % ame as e o o ot ohie Tattor ™| Chino Copper..... 6% 28% % 24% | St Louis Sown pf.. 31 Sheep—Receipts, 4.000 head: reccipts | yesterday’s fiulsh to 1% higher, with s s > R : % CCC & St Louts. :u :: g‘a g:;::::::l{.!;:ne- :v. 22‘3;.’;; dimc‘tvi::‘l{u r"ol mfi;l g]lal'::cl; P§§°$bfr’1"“lr‘“=r‘ “m fdx...\ ,.nd‘ May Money Makes Money tare session was - '3 ere followed by moderat 4 o of % in Fotomac. Consolidated, : 8 8 8 |SearsRosbuck.... s , steady to 25 higher; feeders 25 higher. | sétbacks all round. S One of the surest ways to after opening at 86, but after call % 60% G0% 60% | Seneca Copper.... 1 T e 8 X save money is to obligate oy cased to 855 ire was the rise| Golumbla Graph. i 3% % |Sinclairoil.. ... 2l OIL STOCKS. Totes ,fi{,‘;a,,‘,’;"‘" i 4‘, 3% 1 | ones-self for a certain s rwe‘n(mn:on X Ioature m_!y e e Cnlumhhotr‘gh'pf- u :_“ o Porto Rico Sug. ;’ Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. | 481z, corn receded tu SUEhiiy tnder rose of money the payments of | | | e > 5 e o= Tnetiret “eate was at’ g0, and | SRS RN T T U VY| Soutnern Ratiway o e e o) e ni ot Ccexelgzee L L e e nale madelonkees This Wikt Dt e > second and final transaction, at| SoRTaNT Y L [S!&ndlrdmmpL 738 mser. Co. Dz bep 34 to 343, drd Tufe s | | lar dates. phantom ship of legend which appeared to atome Etctric General s wero firm| Cora Brodacts.... 1 &, s A Tite s w w {1 eneborough ; - armer it hos 4 | The surest way to make Booklet many men on many seas, but never reached ‘here was not a single transaction 22% 91% 82 | Stromborg Carb... 2% %0,%{. vescent Pipe Line Co, § ,. aly gain, money is to place your funds will port— shares, prices as indicated by the 89% B8% u%lsmdabflker eeeee TU3 W% | vumberiand Fipe Line. - in an absolutely safe sccurity - o | andacked quotations indicating] Cu : W6 M IrkiBubmarinenoat... a5 8% Pipe Line ... - 8 | Werl end evening up of trades ru-| | and one that vields an ade- Help Or like the modern liner carrying its cargo i e e 8 Mlrerascom e Jueasl 0 T % |The clone was uneiiie quate returi, to he delivered at the appointed time and place YS BACK TO FARM IS 1%” g“ fl” ;:xns:;‘éu:cd“: 25 Our First Mortgages, which without failure or dela 104 108% 104 | TobaccoProd..... 63 can now be purchased on the L B 3 b UNEMPLOYED SOLUTION Du S S& Atlantic. s 3 8 | Tobaceo Prod pf.. 8% High. low. partial payment plan, offer Ii your funds are invested in our well sc- i EOT9: Oclelar 15 (Hosciany A Endlmll-lohnlnfl..fl‘u 63% 63% 63% ;mnlContlou. . 9 i'lfa‘ such an investment cppor- lected First Mortgages on Washington Homes tion-wide' “back to tne farm fi,‘: }fi% }fu Uhitnoin e B tunity; paying 77 interest, your ship will come vement offers the only practical 2 vhen y xpect it d_permanent solution of th> un- % Unitea Write for booklet. o SORHERREEL AL iployment problem, in ths opinion | Fisher Body of O pt. ko ufl}t:,:”",{s ool Ch L Charles C. Bell, seventy-three- | Fisk Rubber.... o e 1 Ask for descriptive booklet “A,” its FREE lar-old “apple king” of Boonville, ., here for a few days in the : 35| US Food Prod..... 12% urse of a business tour of the % U S1ndus Alcohol. 4: B. F. SAUL CO. luntry. % | U'S Realty. ~Quotations furnisied by W. B. Hibhe & Co. There s fust oue cause andiour $ oS Rubber......" ! ! on i e Mortgage Loans the tact that thousands of these 3 { O'S Rubber 1st pt. o so | Swan € Kinen o > % |Bertto & 3 A e : 1412 Eye St. N.W. Main 2100 FOREIGN BONDS. William S. Phillips First Mortgage Inve:tments 1409 New York Ave. Main 98 Call, Phone or W rite for it n are tramping thestreets in search v o 2 Washiogton Ol Co. Jobs. It is because v.he)'dsnd ov.her WHEAT EXPORTS HALTED. |ineien X TTLE, October 15.— Export {I,’,‘,‘,‘,’;}‘,,.,‘., wheat operations on the coast have . been brought to o summary termina- = iy 5 . nage. X y , ! - G A e iR AR LR 1| Do You Know the Full Earning 19% 1% |terminals against 7,510,000 at this % 5 > Belgi . A | Your Investments 7 Vanadium o farms, whero they belong. e A few years ago I used to pay 6% 6% 8% | Va-Car Chem pf. m 3 to 5 cents a bushel for pick- % 10% 1% Vivadou > [ apples, and the pickers averaged e o ”” Wabash. r the grow % 9% | Wabash pf A S “sw sy | WesternMa 10% 104 10% | Western Md n youth would prefer to half starve | Inspiration. W o4y Western Pacific the city rather than enjoy the|Interboro Metro. 1% 1% 1% Westhouse E& M. s UM% time a year ago. ace and plenty waliting him in the|Interboro Met pf. 6 6 6 | Wheeling&LE... 8 8 P f Y D ll ? H ral districts.” - Int} Hnrvester? 7% T5% 7% Wheellng & LEpf 1% i = i ower o our o ars' i ir. Bell has orchards aggregating |nt] Mer Marine. 1 10 10 ,WhiteMotor. 25 25 DLmNG a period of growing i demand for bonds, such as the present, it is not unusual for some fssues to command 5 aeres. This year's crop, he said, only about 20 per cent of normal Intl Mer Marine pf % % ok WhiteOll... The Profitable Business of the NATIONAL MORTGAGE Intl Truck 18t pf 6d% ‘Wilson Company % ww BE BU Equipment Trust Notes, 5.80% r!usa of heavy frosts last spring. 2 N 5 Ball has some novel fdeas con- ] | ye Overland. . = 3 e ok nnake othes ab: and INVESTMENT CORPORATION, Which Is Man- Mring health and prosperity. His T Westmormentral 4 me tow 1w For Those Who Have Investments Maturmg Todav and pear exceptionally attractive by anaged by Conservative and Experienced Wash- cssine foiclty woekens I, Koy ¥ 1% Woolworth pf. ....112 2 a2 Who Desire a Conservative Security Wi comparison. Thissituation often P il stay voung and live long. Get 3 Worthington Pmp. 9% 89 89% Attractive Yield, We Offer permits _bondholders o ‘ex- ington Men, Assures Beyond Any ! Avoid waste, vice no10% 1% HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. chanse, :-;xh :n;;::z:mme, in- Reasonable Doubt 1 will have health, | Jewel Tea pf. : 31 ilaw 151300 12m...... 217600 etk L. the honaerker f Pennsylvania R. R. Equipment Trust Notes Due 1928, 1934, 1935, Yielding 5.80¢, Chicago & Northwestern Ry. Co. Equipment Trust Notes o plenty combined with our facllities for analyzing relative values, should prove extremely heipful to in- vestors desirous of ascertaining if any readjustment of their holdings can be advantageously SAFETY OF INVESTMENT FUNDS, WITH FULL EARNING POWER i OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS HARP WHEAT ADVANCE WEEK’S GRAIN FEATURE TODAY’S BOND PRICES. Closing_prices reported to The Star over direct ! SHORT-TERM SECURITIES, uch with things that grow and 3oul { H Redmond & Co. 1516 K Street N. W. Telephones Main 767438 New York Philadelphia ith a week ago. wheat this morning ‘Ansconda Coj ver u. 1929, g | chased by the U. S. Government and have only recently become as 5% to 6 cents higher, corn down 1 and > | Anglo-Americ: O Tsiaess: 101 02 | available for purchase by private investors. to 11 cents, oats up % to 14, and |4 & AT ks SR o rovisions unchanged to 37 cents]Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe gen. 43.. 70 | Bethlehem steel 1925 o4 e S s & COMPANY In addition to the notable decrease - ‘anadian_ Pacific 6 2y | esitmated production of wheat and | Atias Powder Co. Tiss 193 ;9% | Coneral Argentine e 1927 By =y Investment Bankers ore ('] icago, R. & l"l{'"k' 6 1922, \rm, general bellef prevailed that a | bajsimors lcas ) Fi th S N \day as to stocks of wheat on hand | Bethlehem Steel refd. 2 | Con e . Beesis 823 "‘en treet N.W. \"ail positions would have a deciaed | Boriisaton IN. £7G % | G i : ; Telephone Main 593 Such considerations dtan N 2 3 - - ‘York-Washington wire by Redmond & Co. “HICAGO, October 15.—Wheat has| -7 (Reported by Redmond & Ceo.) Due 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, ieldi o made. We shall be pieased tc 5 g [ ude a sharp advamce In price this|hrench Government 85 134 are , 1934, 1935, Yielding 5.807, discuss this matter with you. H. Rozier Dulany L. E. Breuninger it cek, f("wlng. move 6o leas. lougn\'i;‘r)l{ Lt Suetican Tel Equ!gment 'l‘rn;t Certificates of these railroads are secured by either in person or by cor- PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT i ent figures showing that the 192 Aeri § ki car equipment and, respondence. s i elds of wheat and corn were smalles Juetts Theeaa U 8 ; ucel{‘entp lnvutmen:m; u;:tr;::il? o ;_\;ch h‘l’xh ch";“u{i aftord L i William D. West L. Kemp Duval i han had becn looked for. Compared | U is J Bt | American Tubaces Co’ 7 1923 Ll A oy, Swerel originally pur-: | TREASURER SECRETARY i Appleton P. Clark, Jr. Harry C. Birge C.S. Taylor Burke Fred T. Duboi: H. Prescott Gatley Thomas Bones Harry A. Kite Frank J. Hughes James A. Bailey || A portion of the Stock of the National Mortgage & Investment Corporation is being offered at the same price paid by the officers and directors. Subscriptions are received by the Hughes Finance Corpora- | tion, 1418 Eye St. NN\W. Phones. Main $33 and 854, il oold” out, and with Country of: rings reported light, especially in \e southwest, and with dry weather | 'mplaints rrr)m Kansas and _Ne- e 'nmw' 55 Liggett & Myers Gs l?"l siderable force at P % On the other hand, bearish tructions put upon an address by retary of Agriculture Wallace fail- a tral t i uence, and so, lkewlse, did -a rail- | Genesal e embargo. againat Galveston be- | { Goodyear Tire -m.l llnhb—r €o.'8s 1941 ] ause of temporary congestion of ele- ; Grand Trunk ator and track facllities there. § Great Nor eyt 16, Heavy receipts carried the corn o o warket down to the lowest prices yet | joirmimional Mercantic Siarine s season and gave basis for re-iLa orts that the cereal would be exten- | Missour!, ively burned for fuel. Oats were | Missourl Pacitic general 4 : e ior T line wirk whest '/ York Centeal Tn 1080, I3 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. . 4 = =5 " Provisions sagged owing to weak- . - 85%| Selling checks—Dollar values at close today. 234 ', oy ess of corn. ol and W £ : .85 W i ok 1nd e % £ P il S eI i Lash ror uver i e NEW YORK CURB. | . | Rome A Christiania XEW YORK, October 15.—There jPeunsyivania 1965, % re periods gf firmness and irregu- PRI 3 e G .xgi Z‘;:i':!‘m’."...- % 8 ety U] 4 a en y lerade - SS=mmsmne, lmr on the curb elxch.'mgc‘ ::dao: Penneylvanta Fou, mortgage 45 % B b et he reactionary tendencies lal n ead! zent & i T . . riday eaused many operators to | St r':'-‘.;‘: and, “;.“,.'{T-."mm 5 mo By e’ Avsoeiatia P ons 1,"1';:3% .th;‘s trust has l‘)ieex'l: \;mforr:llly I wel 1Schar; 18 eviaen rom e end of the first hour dealings in- A ; ged A ased materially in volume. :::‘"‘::} Nie "Line" s a: ) “5‘,‘:‘;“;:",’5,:":‘5"“,“,, et number of our depositors—over 41,000. The oil department was again the | Sluclalr Cons Corp: 2 3 5.89%; sixty-day bills on ban| {Bank your pay day and other funds at this Do You Realize What Our Record Means? itate at the opening, but before and San Frauelseo inc, 6s. 2 EW YORK. October 15.—Foreign lenter of interest. City Service is- : 2 g ontinue - d nterest-paying bank, whose service, man- A; :m ;“»n:lll’}m‘?;gci:ég':}:l"fsl‘): ;}:3 “”;‘1 ;g:::::: Hnllmy’ gen. 4x. . i‘;m;nv:_ege%n;‘r‘liml 0; ‘:a‘flacgle:,ofizz’ | agement and policies have the indorsement A house can invest $5,000 for a client and keep irns were recorded in the preferred 2's | Relgian nf)m-‘na'l .go;écnl;].es., 7301 Paid on .ot 80 many of your fellow fl‘:;:!-\ it invested for fifty vears, and thereby say that ermany—Demand 4; cables, Deposits in any amount ready ac- they have not incurred a loss for a client for half Holland—Demand, 33.62; cables, 33. I‘m and “ y a century. The statement is true, but it is not a Lt ‘also wore higher. Oil and Gas | Uilicd States Bubber THe.s. * 104 | - Norway—Demand, 12,55, “ceptance at this big bank. ontinued to lead the low-priced, ynnm States Steal S. o 95" | demand, 23.20. Denmark ind, iy hiares. Lyons Petgoleum held strong ‘1'"“':" 0il. Corporation 7 Q .. Switzerland — Demand, 19.10. . OFFICERS nd Maracaibo ran into profit-taking. wfiwfl ,_,mn Gis 1986. .. | Spain—Demand, 13.35. Greece—Demand, S . How many millions of dollars has the house / Business was \ln\l!ukll);r !mll::' 111; Wilson & Co. 18t 68 3 4] ;"2!1 m‘?..’ffi.‘:‘"‘:‘?—‘”"i‘;‘“‘{r 3}_50 vBru- { Y ’Poml: handled in that time? How many clients have they ey Chioago and Bastern TS B e et | | i Trast O attended, and how many separate loans have they full statement. . e T nois common was slightly lower. g 7 made? Are these not fagtors in determining the - Amerionn Tobatcs moved up |~ NEW YORK, Ottobet 15, Iiverts ADVERTISING LIFTS BUILDING ! M. g ".'m“ R_vm‘m." value of such a slogan? onds - closed—314s, 90.82; first . g3,| NEW ORLEANS, October 15.—New | ore 1 Montana was the fea- 9380 bd: second 4, 9245 firet 43, |Orleans bullding activities for the | Th ] DIRECTORS During fifty-two years we have handled over a : nining list. At the open a oad2: third 4o, firat nine months of 1921 wero 50 per | an W:.‘."X'ine‘fifn-n Tt Gatey. hengesd miilion for thonsands (ol chents. s Dics { oo 025 A r ’ ling which came into the stocke 140 victory 4%s, 98,46 8% cent greater in value than In the 41,000 gn‘xéamc ' Ch ‘Y!l‘c;tlgr xfi}'",':_',}“ this make our record more signiiicant to wou? i the eclose yesterday, but ‘ame. period last vear, with twice thg alter C. a!' lhe z ox Mine| ning slizhtly there was a 7 volume. From January to October, g am g f one 4 covery ° 1921, there were issued 2,201 buildin Depofihrl illiam B. flmonllon wi Illnm!i w ker R0 Were stendy and prics) FLOUR TRAIN FOR ARMENIA. |permite, representing. $6.027, e eginaid 8. Hutdekoper Henry K. Willard 0. inges were small. WICHITA, October 15.—A trainload | the same period last year uos'pe mits were {asued, total 3 of our wil atve Wicia for A1 | PLtuuTort S i S ' mml Sayings & Trust Co. RECORD DRY GOODS SALES. menia the coming week as the result | collective advertising. There was a 2 : /727 152Street IW. 2 general belief that Lt 1 3 CEW ORLEANS, October 15—“Au- | Of Sedwick counts's plan to cltmax | E05CEL DOUST (At materla) wnd labor _ Oldest Savings Depository in Washington = l;m? Se) te;r;be. were meb'u gest lt; 'mfi'oflw' '::m! Mumr ‘lgin&. ,?f z;rm men nnflr contractors launched G S 15th York A . 4 - Gt nths in the history of our business v 8DO] calls | three series of advertisement e R «Qr. lflh d Ve, § 3% 7 3 3 d vith no nxcepuonu, declares one of | Haw T 20 ‘great the first idea of |citing -that’ prices would lll':ely r:u . < > Neoon Sy z - . - dry gooda deal- | fis was enlarged. The, wheat | higher, This stimulated revival of o e * e about Thankegiving. conz.rflcunn work.

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