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\ : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SSTURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1921_TART 2 FINANCIAL. - ‘s ™ * NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE MANY/ G[mnGMNS Grain, Produce and Live Stock |THREATENED RAIL STRIKE fMoney \ Received u Petvate \Wice/Dicect o ThoiStariOtc: LOCAL WHOLESALY MARKET. | GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. WEEK’S MARKET FACTOR [n Any sm Our connections locally and in ILWAY 69 SOFT; Tsland Ofl. Al ‘ - o % Eggs—Strictly fresh, per doz, 53;| BALTIMORE, October 22 (Special).| NEW YORK, October 22.—Business other cities enable us to fur- Jewel Tea. 40! i average recelpts, 51. —Potatoes, mew, 150 pounds, 3.25a|on the stock exchange this week was '1;\".';‘ i I?R:.rnlv i::u-t .gor Jones Tea. i wlive poultry—Roosters. per 1. 18; 375 No. 2, 2.00a2.25; 100 pounds, 2.00a influenced almost entirely by the torprises. s Kansas City Sou.. 2% Kresge (88). Der i B b 38a40; ek beats, | 2.60; No. 2, 1.00al.25; sweets and yams, | hreatencd railroad strike. Transpor. Stone & Fairf, o | aiRnunber...... ne W (N 0% LewTiedliubbarits (U8 e e o s young, cach, 35860, i barrel, 2.50a3.60; bushel, 75a1.00; No. 2, | tation shares of the better class lost 1| 00 o (0 ax AllCiarmieal-o (06 S8 SN k| LebenVRNey-s B e me - <Dressed poultry_Fresh kiled spring | parrel, 1.00a1.50. Beans, bushel, 602 10 3 polnts, but selling relaxed luter on Dheionyiad - Watn 3t retary Mellon Calls for|Am aerchem Wh M, | Loemelne e e e wee Pullman-HasKell-Barker Con- {31 ke BT 5 3003 RO B bt o, meotn, bunch, Susk; Bricel |xere o come Befors 'tne” Haliroad : < 7 % 7 40a45; keats, young, each, eon’lmcfl!;" i Tinchs 255;“ " Caulifiowes Labor Board next week. Tradjng in other stocks was ir- solidation Reported—Equip-| Pork—Dressed, smau, per 1v., 12a13. parrel, 3.0026.00. Celery, dozen, 35375 | regular and. d - P quip Live stotk—Calves, choice, per 1b., | crate, 2.5085.00. Cucumbers, c“;a;g. nlognal. That D:fl’-‘;’:nfmmvl:{»re':i"fi?s EQ U ITAB LE lambs, hogs, | 3.00a4.00. Eggplants, crate, 3.0084.00. 1304 equipments and directed fresh ments and Oils Firmer. . Horseradish, bushel, 4.00. Lettuce,|pregoure against steels. The latter 3 Am Bank Note. 53% 68% 8% Mackay Cos. Am Bosch. 8 3% |ManatiSuga: 30,000,000—Certificate ssue Likely November 1. % 2% Manhattan Elev.. 414 42 4% 180 1:8% 128% {Market StRyprpf 81 31 381 5 .6 5 |MayDeptStores.. 8 9% 9% 9% Mexican Pet bushel, 25a50. Lima beans, bushel, o % = BY I A. FLEMING. © 4 4 |MiamiCopper. . BY 8. P. WEST. 11.00 ;‘.‘60:3-505-. P45asi00. Oyster” plant, bunch, 6a7. ;fifir;&fl;heafn&g: ",“.fie'.’inti'.‘i ‘for Ko foaturew on i) soadlui o/ the T | Midldle StatesOli. 18% 13% 18% NEW YORK, October 22.—The western, Yo G lioia | Parenips. bushel, 85a1.00. PepPers. | he third quarter. § clich. cxchango Wi a, ‘dro of 6% o4 65% | Midvale Steel. 23% 2% 3% NEW , October 22.—The pre- | il Gallfornia | basket, 15a30. Pumpkins, each, 5a10.| “Tue rise in oils, under guidance of Organised 1878 S < 2 onal. 32% 33% 3% 32%!Minn&StL (n) 7 ki 7 dominant movement in today's stock |oranges, per crate, 6.50a7.50; pears, 2.00 | Bavoy cabbage, bushel, 75a80. Spin-|sexjcan Petroleum, hastened cover- 41ST YEAR COMPLETED points in Railway General 6s. At | Am Locomotive. 9% % 91 |MoPaciflo. 1% 18% 1T Imarket was still strongly upsward, but | a4.00 DASker; guinces, per bishel basket, | ach, bushel, T5ag0. Tomatocs, basket, ling of short contracts throughout the |§ Assets . | one sale was made at 93, as com- | Am Malt........ 13 18 13 |MoPacificDf...... 4% & 0% s A £ el kY 25a4.50. 50u75. Turnips, basket, 60a70, |foreign group. Domestic oils held or & wIE 96 e Tant s sale | AM Safety Ragor. “4'4 4% 4% Montgomery Ward 18% 8% 18% as a discriminating movement . No. 1.| Apples. packed, barrel, 5.50a7.50. NO. | enhanced the previous week's gains T s o e | Am Ship & Com. .. % % 6% NatlAcme........ & W 14 done the less. X {per DoLs . 75m00 per kack, 3:7544.00; | 2, $50a5,00; bushel, 1.004225; box 89 (on additional advances quoted for Join the Equitable and = % s6% 36% | Natl Cloak & Spf. b5% 66la 654 Rail e - |sweet potato per bbl., 2. les, 2.25a2.75; loose, 100 pounds, 1 crude and refined products. 5 is probable that there may be K% 704 0% | Natl Enameling.-.. 39 9% 39% o shares were decldedly |\ S0y, P2 L " Per crate, boal 25, Cranberries, barrel, 11.00a13.00.{ Therc was a slight diminution of ' Save Systematically L snifting of OB e e Aad aves T8 2% 2% NatlLoad pf.. eavy. This indicated the real feel-|New York, per crate, 70ul.50; basket, 30a32. = Grapefruit,|the demand for high-grade bonds and [| [-Unless you adopt a systematic plan " = e e o7 5% 5l | Natl Rysof M 2d ing of the Investment community to-|per doz., 75al.00; romainc lettucc, 1.00a | box, 3.00a4.00. Oranges, box, 3.50a|occassional liquidation of liberty is- {" saving you won't accomplish much © cent Bond erupk Gshig the ncst e 7% 70| NY Contral....o b onio e ot | TBS S mblinge. i persceate, | UDMZO0S 16.00. Beare uiehicl, 2608800 AQuinees; | Susn mas £ biSod T ofterings [l Thie gowre ™ ™A Jdola the Bauit- da as 3 1 e vest- 3 1a: 114 . - 2 = - | spinach, per bbl., 3.00a5.00 ushel, 0a3.50. of small wage earners at centers of 2 ay a preliminary to reinves 86% S4% 8% | N 'Y N H & Hart. 1% 18% 18 ers await with uneasiness the Chicago |, 100-"2 sack, . 5.00a5.50 bs Closing Prices at Noon. industrial depression. = Subscriptions for the 108% | Norfolk & Westrn. 9% ™% 4% conference next Wednesday for fear e < v rates i 2502300 per bbl.; " cucumbery Wheat—No. 1 red winter, spot, o[ MoneY rafes stiffencd for 2 time on 81st Issne of Stock t in the new Potomac Electric 7 per bond issue, which now awaits the | Am Tobacco. ... the roads will be forced intg a com-|550; “eggplants, per crate, 2.002 extensive federal withdrawals m T, q promise settlement. e e : 2ua | quotati No. 2 spot. interi val of the Public Utilities Commis- | o apnacce (B). - 1 N o] e L lement, ich would bring | (Omitoes. per box. 1.00ad.00: corn,, T | U ations; No. 2 red winter, spot.|eased as funds came from interior | Belng Recelved nd other higher rate intcrest pay- olen. [ 3 Sirateiredtices d h 50 per dozen; beans, 5.00a7.00 Pt .11; No. 3, no quotation; No. 2 red |sources. Many loans extending into the trend seems to be toward | ABaconda. g9% 89 39% | Nova Scotia Steel. e o and. at the same |y P oo o per quart; ®prouts. |\inter, gablicky, spot, 1.06; October |NeXt year were made at prevailing - Tate 4520 Dry Goods.. ww @4 S| OklahomaProd... 2k 2 ek e are it e 12 Dot cont | tsast per quart. X wheat, 1.06: November wheat, 106%. | iba p0 & better demand was re- Shares, $2.50 Per Moath A coils ‘ ssociated Ofl 9% 9 9 |oOrpheumCircuit.. 18 18% 18 e Satet—Tive 1 8% lported for commercial paper. o Per . omac consolidated 5s were Juite carriers in a worse position than they DAIRY MARKETS. xoher”w_hvea‘t'eath'ox?:"';dsnw'fy%hg:‘ifll?fi( Cent Interest e ut $6 to $5%. only two bond is- | Atchison. . 85% 86% 6% | Otis Elevator. Jowing on the day's sales ehcet. | Atlantic Gult. 2% 21 1 |PacGas&Elec... ®BY o% % are in now, and y © o6 6 . ar consequently would RE, October (Special). | November wheat at 1.08. rac ares v I ! "ol A e e aain ol Ao gurnt - B B fw 1w e & ut curities. The fear that she contro- [ zZChIcKens, Ve M lhorns, 201 {at 250 per barrel for deferred ship-| CHICAGO, October 22.—The Modern | 6. - " | Baldwin Loco. .. i @4 15| pan-AmPete (B). & 41 42 Y i roorle Ut 1 this way | 010 hens, S3a26; small and whits Jo67 | S - CROUEAS P8 P attor. “domes | RuleT says:" “Much whedt will have to 915 F St. N.W. o - - 510l ers, . , vellow, No. 2 etter, e Lo i » [« 71 per cent notes brought 103 | Balto & Ohto. 1 traveled by raflway {ssues this mora | hork® 20821 Ol 50030 Furkeys, | te, 81 D e T emtnes on socount of | ToANK T RESHDE: Seoy Guinea | Sales—None, prolonged dry weather. This condition Barnsdall (B) s 6% ing. 5 . 35240, Pigeons, pair, 35a10. e : . 45: N ats—No. 2 white, new, 40: No 3 iivolves the heavy producing sections il fos SO0 BNANS. Beth Steel. . ¢ Another characteristic upturn in! $884% (89, : ! 2 _ | Beth Steet (8> Mexican Petroleum brought another | fon €340 - hative and nearby, | White, new, as to weight, 42a43. 3 A e e nanss Beth Steel $% p S T wave of busing ‘Into the oil” group. a5ES 1088 off. o ern, 87 o1 Rye_Bas lots of nearhy rye; 2s to of Kansas and important aress in Okla- 5 per cent of the balance cf credits lyn Unlon Ga 4 - A e o 2 good/ par ese | - Butter, creamery, fancy, < > bushel; Ro. 2 Weil-[held up pending more favorable soil = 5 gains were canceled. hearby creamery, 45;|€T eXpor, spot, §7% per bushel; No.|oopgitions, and unless general Tain 041, ing from the sale of Treasury |BurnsBros... = 3, no quotation. ificates and three-ycar notes as|ButteCopper..... Phillips Petroleum 23 % { Tp on Rumors. ladles, . 30a: rolls, 2633 ; st "Hay o Receipts, 62 tons: range i|Comes in this territory oon a reduction feptember 1 Butte & Superior. 1% 1% 134 Pierce-ATTow. . 13% 184 12% The market refused to accept the | Packed. 26; dalry prints, 28a3 still 16.00421.00 per ton, with very |l acreage i eC and of the is will take $30,000,000 out of the | Caddo OH 13% 12% 13%| Plerce-Arrow pf.. 28 % 8 denial that Haskell & Barker were | €88 butter, 35a3 iittle demand. Low grade hay is not ks and will leave about $90,000,000 | California Pckg. .. 65% 65% 66% 6% | Pierce Oil. T% Sro S coutemplating a consolidation’ with wanted at an. t AG = < ST v price. y 2 lits remaining with them. © | | California Potrol.’ @h &= (1% i, pierce OLLpt. 6 6% a5 e Taliman Company. Not only | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | Tg o 7o) Sitaieht tve, momingl: | Wicelis sown n Soft whesl fomitl ith heavy dratts upon this eredit | Canadian Pacific.. 1% 111% 10% 110%s | Pitts Co 5% 0% 9% Were thesa two stocks b demand, but| CHICAGO, October 22 (United States| No. 2" straight rye. nominal: No, 1|but Minols i sull hackward for e tically every few duys it is Not | Central Leather. Zi% 6% 26% | Pressed SteelCar. 56 & 56 thelr strensth Influencad the entire|Burcau of Markets).—Cattle—Re-}wheat, 13.00: No. I oat, 14.50a15.00. season. “to finance itself through to No- Central Leather pt B9% ©B8% 58% (PublicServofNJ. 60 62 60 equipment list. iy ceipts, 500 head: compared w ‘h:’k_e =l crtcavo. o L co .y ber 15 without a certificate issue, | Cerro de Pasco. Puilman Co. wh 9K Other speculative favorites, like |ago, best yeurlings, strictly ¢ 2 | unchinmai to o tower ot the bpens | SCANDINAVIANS OPTIMISTIC the chances for n issue with the | Chandler Motor Punta Alegre SUE. 26% 26% 6% . American Interna. |prime corn-fed sters, Western grass- |unciginged to is lower at the open- 5 B e moming month are greatly | Ches & Ohio. el . o e " {tional. Atlantic Gulf, and Famous |er sieers and canner and cutter ¢ ink of the Chicago Board of Trade to-| NEW YORK. October cased by the steady withdrawal | ChiGreat Westn. Railway Stl Spr. 84 84 Playvers. were bid up, but the profes- |15 to 25 lower; other becf sw;m_o il 1” 5 vavl‘aw'r starting at 1073 tofness men in ndinavia believ unds. Chi Great W pf. ... Readin 6% 6 ional origin of these moves was in- | butcher cows and heifers, mq-{ S B i And May 1?' 1.:& to 1.12% Worst of their difficulties are past. & chance: e against any long- | Ch M1l “,’.- T "z'd"t g dicated byjythe fact that the higher |75 lower, with some 100 oft: bulls, I8} & Foreiuh mar ets being casier. there | 21" that_from now on any change L oI > oL |SmMilE sUESul. z% $%4 | Reading 2d p: > [ . Iprices did ot hold. to 25 lower; lignt and handy weigl some scattered selling. vhich: ta place will be in the na- Rental Pro offering of government secure |Cil MU & St B pf.. ¥6% u6% 6% Remingtonlstpf. 49 49 49 Speculatfve sentiment was gen-|veal calves, 50/ higher; stockers and{brought out a few resting orders, but cernent, Teporis C, O pe! at that time, and the custom of|Chig Northwn.... 67 6T 6% tsh Rep Iron & Steel.. 41 d4i% 47 uinely moze optimistic than in some |fecders steady. oy Tade wag light;the Tauke ustrow|iCorwin; ant cashicr of the Trv. 1 T MO e tiite Juhe. Sep. |ChiRI& Pacific.. 82 8% 8% Rep Iron & Stlpf. e WH time, but this was due to the discom- | Hogs—Receipts, 5,000 head; 10 o -?lg'd the market easily influenced. | ional Bank, who has just re- For the successful man- B e eratier ? ChiStP ¥ &O. 61 61 Bl |RepMotor Truck. 9% 10 % fiture of short selleps, and not to a |higher than e ay's average:| Most market leaders advised caution | turned from a ‘ten weeks - tripy e nreover, there are no maturities | Chile Copper' 1% 11k 1% ! Royal Dutch. % 434% revival of public interest on the buy- | packer and mixed hogs up n;: ]t-u: in fol ‘gv\mx either the buying or sell- | through_countries in northern Eu- agement of your rental ertificates during November. In- |ChinoCopper..... 2% 2% % 2% |StL & San Fran. 21 A% ing side. §:30; bulk lights and light butchers. jing side. . = 7 , rope. While no great progress is ex- st will e due and payable No- | CCC& St Louls. % 45 43 |Seaboard AlrLine. 3 3% Rothing important happened in the|81548.40; bulk packing sows. 650s; Corn prices ageraged a trifle high- | peeted in the next few months, he, | property, we offer you a her 15 o the coupons of the sec- | Cluett Peabody. .- 4 & 4 |SeboartALpt St st foreign exchanges. Rates were off a|7.23 hold-over ight pigs steads toor ¢ roughout the first hour. Offer- |sava, bankers and rlll;;:xfl:\‘;d‘;l!;i:fl 5 i hibesey pond E oo J|SeRrsToehuck 62 ok N AESm el L houses bought moderately. Decem- | 1; forward confidently competent an EXDED Gas Earnings Larse. Colo Fuel. i Seneca Copper. 8% 18% Cheep—Receipts, 5.000 head: today r opened % to % higher at 47 to{to better thing enced organization, ani- Shell Trad & Tran. 32% 33 82 e Washington Gas Company con-j Colo & Souther: i receipts mostly packers direct 4734 and May was up % to %, being ’ Tt e e keop: | Columbia Gas. Sinclair Ofr. .. 21 21k Washington Stock Exchange. |;ccsipts mostly e ing: one car [quoted at 523 E N mated by the desire to o ihe Dig improvement started | Columbla Graph. . Southzrn Pacifi T 3 LES. B L he fat lambs to shippers.| ' Oats followed corn, being % to 1 eal Estate Notes e month and for several months | Columbia Grph pt. Southern Railway. 19% 18% (Nashington Gas Ti;y—$1,000 at 103, 8300 at 575, and few loads good fat native: higher the start. December handle your affairs in a vious. September net income was|ConsGasofNY... Southern Ry pf e a B rington Ballway general 66—$1,000 at] .00 steady. Compared with week Sge, | brousht to 3312 and May 3 ~ 2 190. as compared with $10.011 for { Cons Intl Cal Min Stand Ol of Cal... 9% 804 % A i ; fat lambs, 25 to o e i e A L ? manner that will be abso- e 20. Pof ¢ EI ceder lam| 2! - ¥ er. = same month in 1920, Cons Textile |Stand Oilof NJ... 150% 150% 150% s Electls e (S SL00/ at. 40 and foeder Al = sharp bulge in October lard took the (¢ lutely satisfactory to you. ¥ price to 9.40, but it did not remain .| TRANSPORTATION FEAR fthere lon. g BT ROl S Stand OII N J pf. he Georgetown Gas Company also | Cont Can pf. . | Steel & Tube pf ws “some betterment and 2 net|Corn Products.... $1,0 i Place your rental prop- ) orate income of $4,215, Cosden & Co. Studebaker Wi neome e s ceeeee. T TN TN v igher oil prices are likely to Te- | Gruetble Steel. Stubmacine Boat. WHEAT— Open. High. e L et ce. 3 Bl B 5 =5 3 E 5"“‘"':“‘""‘ "’“":‘:5- Tenn Copper. P a1 TeaAYTER CALL HAS DOMINATED COTTON l“’ o ) £itrnst | | erty in our care. We will Sptsiinid) o Temtor Corn ( o % Capital Traction—3 et 85. - A ks of trus A y 5 . EwW . October 22.—The un- . . v haries Atkinson, for fifty years Texas Company. 0% @ BONDS. oK afirond transportation | Jecriber o both profit by it. uected with the Treasury Depart- Texas & Paciflc ny 2 Bid and Asked Prices. certainty ot the nation-wide strike | * AT & it, many vears being spent as]Endicott-Johnsun. &5 Texas& PC & Oil. 25% 26 25% PUBLIC UTILITY. threat, has been the dominating in-l"‘-'mb'f 323 Gl /i & Fl th siant teller in the national bank | Erie I Tide Water Oil....151% &1% 151 Z Asked. | fluence in the cotton market during |May 1 over ather B F SAUL co mption agency, retires from office pt. American Tel. and Telga. 4s. 843 84 week. There had been a = X Br | ; 1y, at the age of seventy-one Erie 2apt American Tel, and Telga, 4bys. Silthe past weclk N iion before th 737 15th St. N.W v, at the age of - 2dpf. : can Tel. . 4| great deal of llquidation before this . . 3 St 5 orty-seven years recond ™ ©°R¢|Famous Players. . ) K | Golon Ol %. 20 o e oA A 0. | Ehreat developed. antl u dectine o] Qyarions ,,,?:J,,:T,?srk; Hibbs & Co. Y, posp T Property Management : gniie ' Famous Players p! “ | Union Pacifi % Anscostia and Potomac Ja..- 102 | Rrly 3 cents per pound from thej 3u0 : B Co M Lo Treanury Certificaten. Fisk Rubber bt . . Untted Drug. 5 Anucotia and Botomac guar. 5. | Rra orices touched just before the |, Closing pri Bid. Ssked. oney to an 1412 Eye St. N.W. very issue of Treasury certificates | Freeport Te g : United Fruit. e P Te o & | publication of the end-September crop a 2 Secured bs first deed of trust om real estate, s short-term notes is selling at a |Gen Am Tank Car. United Ry Inv pf.. 19 19 19 Jity snd Suburban ' figures at the beginning of the mlvnth n i 2 Prevailing_interest :;‘iwvvvm;.nlilltg. Mlll 2100 G Cigar. [ U S Indus Alcohol. P 4% | Potomac Eiectric cone. i |approximately @ cent a pound, ho 4-33 for the § per cent certificates, ; o ulrlnf in Dbecémber of this vear. i o :g:: Potomac e bower “|ever. There was cu:fld‘ern‘ble zu;u'l:'l- @ % o = pliowing table shows bid prices to- . . g lw,,‘ Alex. and Mt. Ver. 5 -|ern hedging at the beginning of the n o2k o7 her, with approximate yields on all U S Rubber 1st pf. 28 88 | Wamhiugton G 5 b . -|week, but thig became much lighter S Gen Mot €% deb. 2% - (2% 6o ! USSteel.... 2 8% | washinkion e Thil i@ at the declink, and the absence of 0 ou now e I'u arnin Goodrich. 81% 31 31% | Utah Copper. W " | greater pressure from that source i nsit Ce Great Northern pf. 711 v; . . ATEOmted SOV TINe ¢ : P fY Du oy 5 " anadium Corp 34 | probably promoted some covering for 3 Tine Co, 2 ower 0 our Do ‘n'S? over the week end. Great Nor Ore. .. Haskell & Barker. ! % Rises ‘?:““;l . w0 | it ansthing. the week's develop exica 55| Houston Of1. . . e . B o Mukes e (1957 - I ments otherwise have had a tenden 5 " el 00| Indiahom: 8% 3% 3% [Webber & Heilbr.. 13% . Whaifagton Market Sa (1047 |to Increase ptah; aarsousc 48 caused byj 3 i The Profitable Business of the NATIONAL MORTGAGE 00 316 4.00{ Inspiration. 2 @ West, ‘ S 3 . s E i : ¥ <) s D o aiio e e & o = STOCKS. ing of busineas as been reported in | otk Fenn, Dl and INVESTMENT CORPORATION, Which 1s Man- el " ; ! ) e primary_good cets owing to | Scuthwest Pean. Pipe Line Co. 5 5 001116 4. m:rborv::grn ok I R e :VV:‘\‘Q:I:K&LE.... s B K .+ 7 PUBLIC CTILITIES, the fecline in raw material as well | Standard il Co. Californ anaged by Conservative and Experienced Wash- 5 1% 1. Hace g s 80 T06 e Motor...... 38% 364 36% 36%{American Tol und Telga 0e as the strike threat, and spot sales|Standard oil Co. Indiana. e : . - 1 1 | e ot Vi T g | Whiteoll.. o CapitatTeacuon g have shown a falling off both in|Siandsrd Ol Co. K ington Men, Assures Beyond Any e +vses| Intl Mer Marine p: a5t S son Company.. 8¢ 84 cfolk and Wanh. 5t Liverpool and in the south. At the %. 5% o L, payment of feleral faxes ) Intl Nickol - B G 3% K| Willys-Overland. | 6% 6% 64 rolk and Wash Steamboal.. 180 | LIV erBOOL &C de. interests. have been | Niandard Off Car New To 9 Reasonable Doubt e ntl Paper. “ 0% 49% 50 | Woolworth. 8% 8% 18 { Wash. Ryws. s, 3 |reported more or less steady buyers S . “Ohio. 38 ! tiate W. W. Spald. vinciblo Oflrn s 53 ' ¥ ! G £ £ . S Y Swan & Fiuch C 3 . W Spaid of tne W. B Hibbs | tows Congral. ot % g% i HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. |american . p =l T R s T ok T el SAFETY OF INVESTMENT -FUNDS, . pany was initlated into the mys- G 7 T 3 o Capital & s a fav effed e 1 rpany was initlated into the mys- | Kansas & GulfCo. €% 6% 6% 6%| Ilam.... 26100 1pm.....39 100 Cofunlon rates Wad a favorable effect on xcu WITH FULL EARNING POWER . of the organization at Hotel) e Commerclal - . 67 : | { shingtor Thursday. % ‘ 5 3 CURB STOCKS. ' eI e ke TODAY,S BOND PRICES. ederal 3 MARKE1 Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & o. | OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS [ Kiwanis in the past month, Vi 120 ; e Qe 2o e H 3 L 5 B. Deyber, president of the Sec- | Closing prices reported to The Star over dirct SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. i Lincoln - * ton market was g H T Caened, | Rozier Dulany E. Breuninger p .?Iut!lnnle B:né.m!:‘avlng bl»en .-..g New York-Washington wire by Redmond & Co. (Reported by Redmond & Co.) |~‘~‘-";‘:". 0 carly today. Week end influences as ::le‘f_x:} Exviosives . % 0 12 | PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT ted to member several Weeks | French Government 5s 1945 & Bid. Asked. | Second 1 found in the general news were not led 011 4 ;. i 3 = rench Government Tiis 194 b ToL & Tes s, T ! Washing | Etron enoweh sither way o promote | Afxnes William D. West L. Kemp Duval il | welcoming .\xr‘.i Spaid :ml Tdgar | Government Ri;fifii‘”"‘.‘"‘ 081, 2 w | fieah business 1 the fics of tho t i Ledg : TREASURER SECRETARY | sdom Brown brought a | Kingdom o % ' > m : road uncertainty, and most of the!Haton and . . i ol o tho hanker's ChseT bt g;;x"‘“"‘ e D ; ce “"‘"%E‘:‘:h‘;:e;l"fl:fl;: i 00 early t Attribuied to cur- | Bt sid |l Appleton P. Clark, Jr. Harry C. Birge C.S. Taylor Burke|i e = ¥ 3 > R 3 o 7 o coel onia . 3 i e e e b Kl anis fo | Uaiied Kine : e e 1059, PLL B | Shlon Trast 1 R e D e " 8 Fred T. Dubois H. Prescott Gatley Thomas Bones | ne time. | Kmerian T80 i A o e Z ks oo Waslagton Toanfend Beu 5 | Tuesday. The opening was ‘Il Harry A. Kite Frank J. Hughes James A. Bailey | : Co. 4lis. 2 3 % e co and Savings. steady at a decline of 1 to ing . : : 5 - | EK’S WHEA !flfmfi:rfifx’kfifim fateen Botn 3 Farie i h o Hiagton o under scattering liquidation. but the i 3 | . A Tortion of the Stock of the National, Mortgage & Investment T DROPS TO { Atlantic Refining 2 | Merchants' . market soon steadied on covering. 3 : 2 % Corporation is being offered at the same price paid by the officers and W { Atas Powder o, 758 00 e $ 7 | Security Savings'and Com 207 ive months selling from 9 tol 3 dircctors. Subscriptions are received by the Hughes Finance Corpora- EW LOW FOR THIS YEAR ! Baitimore and Ofito conr. 43s. hicago, R, T. Sevents Sirect . 5 % otats above last nlzhts close. tion, 1418 Eve St. N.W. Phones, Main 353 and 854. "HICAGO, 2 4| Baitimore and Ohlo a.co-cioe " Bu | Son tnnof o Tork 981, | Deion B inge, -| "Futures opened barely steady. D, g CAGO. October 22.—With the BAMers I8 DU 5. L. | Copper Ernort AT 56 o | Was fiington Mechanics 1...i. 25 ;| cember, 18.42: January, 15.15; March, | Columblan Emerald e ntry facing = threatened general 5. % | Copper Export o otk b FIRD INSURANCE. May, 17.64; Ju 3 Consolidated Copper yais of rairoad trafic, wheat e : i Copper Bivor: 101% 1015 | Amertcan - se 228 EW ORLEANS, October 22.—Eark | Cresson 6o~ o, s Bl B i B B T D SR B R | o B e fo. 15 1953 Asington. - e trading in cotton ‘today saw nothing | Davis Daiy % h @ week &fe whest this mocs id | B. F. Goodrich 7x 1925, Firemen' 20 but a pre-bureau market. On _the|lominion Oif .., 70000 1 ° Was lower by 7% to 7% a bushel, » | National Union % opening prices were depressed 7_to| Lurant Motors . ur (1) l('y down ;a% to 1%, af.fl oats off | Chesspeake gen. 4 H I 4 3 TITLE INSURANCE. ° 14 points to 17.83 for December. but | Empire Food e . to BaY bt ovist Off | Chesapeake and Ohia conv. 3s. g Hocking . 253 963 | Columbla Title ........ 4% 5 |shorts commenced to cover, and the | Engineers' Petroleum 3 -_— 4 s S e e i how MR aw R P e B e ey, ¥io. i) 9o ib | anisEamte Titie 0 market also was helped by clatms of ka Croe et & Toanices : | Liggett & S Lo MISCELLANEOUS. : a somewhat better spot demand. 8 s - S LR Tricter & Gumbie o 10 Soag | Cotumbla. Graphiopbone com 5 The. opening decline appeared to This Our policy has always been to confine our lowed the issuance of the call Chicago Procter & Gamhle 7a 1923..... D e sntnge have been caused solely by an accu- | Giililand 0i! . 0 Booklet business to uch limits as we could give our railroad tie-up. Simultaneou: t;:r:ngnr-:a.’u..-r : Rl Reani T2 st Ao 100G Mercinthaler. Lirotype - 123 mulation g}t scl}lnr orders from the Alden Coal i > personal supervision, and our ambition has pfidence o bulls was further | Delaware 104 . Rov'wik & Co. 7 "> geis gp | U1d Dutch Market com. 2 Interiok: heFings e quieter than rock . : Will never been to do the LARGEST business but ken by a zovernment report show- | buPont 5 4 A Old Dutch Market pfd. _ usual, plainly because of the ginning > that farm reserves of wheat were | Er:e ge = 244 | Southwestern Bell 7u 1925 st Fassion Mouotyy =5 reporxt,‘gua the first thing Tucsday | {rans G Help the SAFEST. ger than had b 3 0o v = 5 = morning? Sreules ot " “possible fmanciel ceash i | dovdsear T . 103 . Jlaat 90% 100y, | Waghington Market % Fatures opened steady. Octoher. | Ihicsesmtineiser itviter Our requirements are, in the first place, rtrany added to bearish rentiment, | Graid Nonk T4 r P ik —— 17.75; Decemb;;, {1.{13 January, 1 International Petroleum (new) { You absolute security, then a liberal interest rate i 80, too, did Lloyd George's epeech | Jilinois Centeal 5 % El 1 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. b Ray County Gas D to the end that we can fully protect our ut British unemployment. Tnternutioha: Mert 53 108 5 o 2 = Lake Torpeda .... investors and relieve them from all care in ¢ this juncture, however, hopes|inter. Rupid Transit st and rof, 5 s | NEW YORK, October 22.—Foreign Lake el | e R Fovived that thiy et ook stince "and Nashville s 1930 | LIRKRTY BOND CLOSING PRICKs, |SXchange irregular. Great Britain— FINANCE AND TRADE NOTES. | 3. Copper i their investments with us. nld -be averted, and despite the - =it 5615 | NEW YORK, O 2 - IDemand, 3.92%; cables, 3.93%. SIxty-| ,yugtralia’s wheat crop will total ap- | Masealby oil . : ‘e beli ired [t that a parley hers between the L 2l oas: N Koy golober; 22 aay bills on banks, 3.89%. France—| .tootidioly’ 137,000,000 bushels, ac- | Norte "o om0 We believe the reputation we have acquire rernment Labor Board and the rail- | Sew ¥ 40510 bId: sesond i, 9536 d, 7.26; cables, 7.26%. Italy—| iz to preliminary estimates at) Midwest ‘O ‘om o in this business for fair dealing with our bor- );:lrln\;l{g:: l!::p;:::l:,t::‘l'vefi mu:;;i I o ; second 438, 92.44; third P RS Me;‘bm‘:rne. 2 3 " i .:m:«-u: rmm rowers and protection to our investors war-. . ., bulls in - i R, 5.0 e ; 3 3 ; 3 ! exican Petroleum in ten weeks' s x . i ating i 1 our in eat continued to expect that a 5 sjse 4| Saon: Tqurth 43w, 9280; victory 3%s, | _Demand, 595 cables 9% Holland| chutdown, while the tax settloment | Yomtain Produce L\ :;"‘c‘::;d“’:,finie':“zfifih ”‘,yn h:,m: lement method would be found. s, g “pomand, 340%; cables, 3406 Nor- | was ‘being negotiated, lost $1,700.000. Opliir | bef estil i o= rosuit eice ralfen on | Rt ) o |rehoment, 126 swedenobet but motmitanding ths nterrup: | NiniE it | lociiec. et ag ecame { Pennsyivanis ’ ® . 2 mand, 23.10. — , 19.10. | tion, the company will clear this year [ Noble Oil and Gas 3 benided. | Tmprosed mhibpine. de | Penwslvanis 73 of 1 . AHORTTERM SECTRITIES. lswu-enmd Demand, 18.43. Spain— | neavly three tmes its $12 dividend. | North Amer. P aud Ask for descriptive booklet “A,” it's FREE. nd, together mith smallness of | petfiR Vel R ™y, Selling checkv—dollar values at fose today. | Demand, 1326. Greece—Demand, 4.37 New . York Telephone Company is ; Northwestern OIl . v offerings held corn and outs gt Louls 4nd San ¥ . i | penon 6 |Argentina—Demand, 32.25. Brazil— apout to flle a_petition asking ap- = 5 T nparatively steady {86 Tauis and San Franciseo fiv 1629 Jarte % o 5 ® |Demand, 12.75. Montreal, 91%. proval of,an issue of $50,000,000 re- | o1 11 rovisions averaged higher, uwmglm Lous and San Francisco nc. 8a. 147} Drumels - & Taraw.. 2 —e—— funding twenty-year-gold bonds, to!P —_— w o S re or less to strike tal {Setoans W0 s < 295 Christiania . ENDS DECLARED. be sold at a price of not less than 93, |\ : E z . 7 eamard Al i Stockholm DIVID] . and the rate shall be no higher than | Radio pfd. - Call, Phone or First Mortgage Investments ACTIONS IN ST. L Sinclajr Cons. OIl Corp. Ti4e 1835 5 o ua(endan i 6% per cent. 1 1tya ; in 98 LLOUIS | Routiera“Facne 1ut ‘ref. 4. : Athen Belgrade : Stoek of Fargely on account of a sensational | fait Cre : ’ Write for it | 1409 New York Ave. - Main = : Nouthern Pucitic corv. 4s. . .. 83% o = Record. Payable. | gain in total gold reserves, federal re- e SHOW BIG TRAFFIC DROP | jothern sty prer: 42100 Bigelow Hartford Campet Co., ‘Serve system's combined ratio ad- tou % ! Tnion Pacific dat fs. FOREIGN BONDS. e i Gane e t. 20 Nov. 1} vanced 1.8 points for the week; and'§imms Fof . LOUIS, October 22.—The effects | pion- Pacite cony. : Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co bl Oct. 20 Nov. 1| the ratio now stands at 70.3 per cent. ) gilir Irun and G gnemployment and the inroads flfl[' fou Pacific 6s 1925 2 -2 & & Oet. 19 .FM the highest since October 26, 1917. | Kyeets Co. of America tors in dlvertlu= business from | United Htates Rubber 01 | - Clostog prices: . % Close to $16.000,000 Cuba Cane |Swift Interustional ‘-.::e::cc:‘:- l.re,rc !e::agi. l{n‘ adreporl g::m :::::: sn:blh; 0 ofs 0! " o 6% German gov. 2 3 . 19 Oct. Sugar Corporation debenture bonds | Tonopah Divide . e Company Bere. ey | i o f,’,’;""’fl"";‘{ 7“; 15 . 1 A S 3 2 : ;‘“‘g"p]b::" deposited under the financ- | {URoral, Briomson - - ° o o report is for the qUAFLer ending | \yrsiors tnion Gis. 108 1 5 German gor 4 3 . Dec. 3 G .1 U. & Light and Heat com. 2| |, . Krupp 44 e For nine months ended September| i x. s 1 S m m tomber 30 last. 1t shows that| Wik & ¢ : ; i Bud Al 1ot | Blegtric e 23 Nov. 1] 30 Wentorn Union reported et in- ! Uaitzd broft haring. .. ernunin et Incomes 3 on the com; s Piitred AR ESE T 2 % Al El Ges. 4iys 9%y { Hamiiton Mfg. Co., q. $2... Oct. 22 Nov. come, after charges and tixes, of L. 8. Ship Cormporation . L period” than Auting, the preceds | . s, TREASURY CERTIFICATES. | ik % French s 4555 Lee Bub T o 0 O o e Mo 3l Y e o the $99.486.3 - | oo Hotan ! ; three months, and ;.zu.:lz_r fewer st iy Eadmend’ & o) French ‘Frem. 5. 601, Frod & Ret.. a: jiio Ot 31 Nov. 3 ghave earned of e e eane | Financial reports indicate that & large number of quarter in oz g h‘;‘"" .&flfi-“ d. Nat. war loan o407 | PO foee Oct. 20 Nov. a share in the corresponding period of losses were charged off in income tax rejurns for 1930. / conformity with the falling off |as - December 15, 1921 2 10% |4 ; f# Yer loan e.....338 i : 1920. dides Doesn’t it create a real impression on your mind to 4 humber of Dassengers carried; the Slaw Februney 16, 15220 100% 5o | Emy £ Tiaian on o fos 82| e oetoe . 20 Nor. Wright-Mastln . t ? th P harged-off losses is st- hipany operated €75 fewer cars |3 March i3, 192 1 10o: Teipaig s Sid inln noféd 3635 401, e A DRY GOODS ACTIVE WEST. | st torter com. - ‘ learn that mot ome of these charged-of . ing the period than for the pre- 3 'm; '7 Munich 4s.. 4+ Delglan P'rem. 5s. 71 fg. 3 Nov. > if Armour Leather pfd. le to i t) ts i1 First M age Notes? ing auarter, xnd 712 fower cars |3} o oo 1 100% oo P 2 231 Now CHICAGO, October 22.—Staple lines | Armour pfd tributable to investments in our First Mortg: znv::: the corresponding quarter A3 1008 PAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. © oet. 31 Nov. 15| L COtEOR goods are firm and -ten(;l‘?' .‘i" e - % 50! In the past fifty-two years, with the" varying finan- 3 B 344 1003 1007, - e Sty % . 81 Nov. rimary channels, says Dry ods 3 g iis1e foi¥o10| NEW YORK, October 2—Forelgn D portar. | Sellers in all divisions | Swife & Cor o - i ordt clal conditions of that perjod, there hasn’t been one case of loss fo a purchaser of our motes. e e Ky NDO! bar silver, 70% recolutely hold high prices back, LORNDON WOOL ACTIVE. Lol BIG GAIN IN FRENCH DEBT. |resglutely jhold B cd of buyers. : PARIS, October 22.—Since January | Several lines of branded sheetings NDON, October 22.—There was 2| RETAFL LID. PLANS. v, i y o attendance at the wool auction| HOLIBAY JGONDON, October 22.—Bar silver. |1, 1930, 'the French public debt has|bave been sold by the millf for Lhc| FIR ORDERS TOP RECORD. s, offerings amounting to 10,071| NEW SORK, October 22.—Holi- { % pence per ounce; money, 2% gfl increased 11,867,000,000 francs;, shown |next thirty or sixty days. More sea- 2 swartzeu, Rllum & Hem c°¢, = % SEATTLE, October 22—New lumber y Mexican dollats, Discount rates—Short bills, es, and all merinos were readily |day preparations are being made cent; e B in the 1922 budget bill which has|sonable fall weather caused greater Al e e 'w“rd:: : y t;;‘e'p A sy Moo 5;'rnkent. three-month bills, 3% per |peen prepared for submission to the activity in lines of winter merchan- grderu for coastwise and Atlantic sea- | i fu it Riperlr scourods o : . : e e parliameént. The internal |dise in a great meny stores through- |board trade for a week totaled 24,540.- | 727 15th Street N. W. pest” T e pabile to o its debt s placed st 220.035.00,000 trancs |out the midwest, —New prices named | 000 feet, sald to be the largest show- | 5 5 g early are to be made this . {and the external debt at 35,286,000,000 | for next spring by many larger pro-|ling in the history of the fir industry. ; ng i iy - i novv‘fll{ yuw S s el CANADIAN PRICES DROP. francs. The total of these two debts!ducers of wool dress goods show this|Shipments were 12,000,000 feet. Ex- | biiee e EW YORK BAVK STATEMENT. year through orts | AONTREAL, October 22.—Further|is thus 264,341,000,000 francs, from |bramch .in better shape than many|port orders reached 9,500,000 “feet, The Nation’s Home Town W TORK, October 3--The actual]of rotailers in thelr advertising and |q.ctines arc noted in commodity | Khich must be deducted debty of for-| factors belleved. While prices on with suements of $:640,000 feet. Pro_{ ithoa y i aring house banks and{display posters. Three of the largust [ o (% s ¥ ¢lgn countries to France totaling 14,- (some lines beld well up o pre "‘le“mm Sihss SE351,000 feot brin Al companies. for the week shows a|Sth avenue stores began this week toFrices here. Flour has taken a 50~| 006,000,000 francs, leaving an indebt- | quotations, others were opened slight- | new business 32,551,000 feet, bring- i cit of § “i0 in logal reserve.|keep their windows lighted uniil [cent drop, with patents now selling at|edness of 250,341,000,000 francs. The|ly lower. It is gencrally bélieved {ing new business.26 per. cent above 4 beit of $2535.470 In logal reserve |KeeD e or The penefit of Drosmec- |$T.60 & barrel. Gramulated sugar has |public debt on Jamuary 1.-1920. wax|that the level will prove satisfactory | production and 20 per cent above | week. tive Christmas sioppers. tumbled 25 cents a 100 pounds to §S. ' 238.474.000,000 france. to the traje. - @hipasnie. i i iy

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