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= FINANCIAL. D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1921. .~ FINANCIAL. CURB STOCKS. Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. New York-Washington wire by Hedmond & Co. | St. Louis and San Francisco inc. 6% French Government 8s 1045, Seaboard 63 ; 9% | Seabos o Otes French Government 7i4s 1941, Seabard Al o < orerament of Bwitseriand ds . 8 om of Bel; T34 e :a o | it muuum‘}.";;:. Il Sk e Actna Explosives Allfed 6ile Arkansax Big Ledge Boone 0l \. Boston and Montana Open. High. Low. Close. Open. High.-Low. Olose. I: I E 'I' Plerce Ol |' AdvRumley...... 12% 1% 12% 12% AR AB |V A AR Ad'“‘"fll!; e 28 on o g::{:’cgfl" Alr Reduction.... 88 38 %8 msaflu W Vo . 94 | Seabourd Air 77 107% | Binclair L 101 | Southe 2 Ji 99.15 | Southern Ajaz Rubber. .... 21% g United Kingdom 514, 2 Koutlier ¥ Aliind Copor- it U G oA e Zendicreek ol el At a G United Kingdom Siia 1000 8% | Southern Railway o Allied Chem pf.... 88 8% 8l 88%|pressedSteclCay. 62 634 62 62 United Kingdom 5% 1037. . S | Union Pacifie 1st 4s. B 31 | Producers & Ref.. 21% 21% 21% ARtHican o Union P conv. 6s D101% | Union Pacific Se 102 83 United States Rubber 5s. States Rubler 7% . A ! 2y . : urnish Bulk of Business on|AnisSraimers...'st 3 B lbublicservorny. s oo i o |Steel Earnings Give ENCOUP- |armour & coa Am Agr Chem. L. sit% 1% 8i% 3uw|PullmanCo....... 99% 99% 9% 99% ‘Atchinon, Topeka an Today’s Session of EX- |Am Beetsogar.. . 2w 2% 20 4| PunteAlesresSug. zi% = 2w &3 | agement to Traders—Spe- |Ausais i Car Light a fes Ser with the market WY ien Sery (old) ..... . Cities Service pfd. —ords ecuted Am Brake Shoe... 41 41 41 41 | el 4 Atlas Powder (o, 7 Columbian Emerald Ordens ex E T @ .y Con Copper. 8% 18% 13% o s R 1136 Western Union 61gs 1036, Commonwenith Financ i { change—Notes— A CanenooPl T m ek Redlng .o o% i @il cialties Lead Advances. [Riifzcr i oo con 4 Wilon" & Co. 1ot 0a... i Coner —quotations i e % 129% i Baltimore and Ohio 8. W, z 3] 2 = i BY L A. FLEMING. .'::: 3:':9!0'(“ 5 ma: “‘é& "3;. 314 | Replogle Steel 2% 2 2% BY STUART P. WEST. Bethiehem Steel refdy. o JHORT-TERM SECURITIES. latest market news | e TR o 19 19 |RepIron&Steel. e % 4% 48 | Burlington (N. P.-G. N. §t.) §%s. (Reported by Redmond & Co.) e Listing of the $2,200,000 Potomac |Am CottonOil.... 19% % T 6% Rep Iron & Stl pf 8% 7% 7% | NEW YORK, October 26.—There |Canadian Nti.-Can. Nor. 63 1940, Bid. An_mdu i rInat k icctric Light and Power Company :: l’;f“"‘z‘s'fl--~t~ 5:“;" 5;‘2 s1% 51 | Rep Motor Truck 9% 1% 8 |Were no essential changes in the sur- | Catadlan & r. T 1040 American Tel, & Tel, 6 1922901340 2915 | companies I Leapf. 2 merican " neral refunding and improvement oy pofe & Leapt. A ol gl ew Po}:;eg:txc_:;& ... 454 46% 45 4% [roundings of the Anancial markets | Central Pacitie 4 Amerian i °% 2% 2% 12% Ameriean Farrell Coal Federal 0f) . Fensland Oil today. Th - | Chesapeak i oz ok eng|Loday. The one development of con- | Chestpeake and Ohbio conv. 1% St Louis Southwn. 21% 2% 21% 2% ‘quence was'the quarterly report of | Chesapeake and Obf nds, dated October 1, bearing 7 per|Am International. 34 84 33% 3% | 7 a°g.) SoRt- at. were listed on the local stock |AmLaFrance.... 8% 8% 8% 8% well informed representa- 4 _l Direct private wires and i tives are at your service change. thi i Am Linseed. o u Wh B the St Chis, M Gillitand Of) ... change this morning, when ‘“:‘:;‘d» Am Linseed pf G 6% 4% as: ! szm 1: gv' 1: =2 CIOeel Corporation, published after] M e ::::tlfl--m grern on Alden Coni. P Friie bonds at onde took & com AmLosomatire. .. 81" tm4 sa oi[SiascArme.... gk 1 % 1 fd se of business yesterday. ThIs | Chicago Northwesters 7o 1530 p) ri g place in the day's record, $19,500 | Am Radiator. n mn 7}* Seaboard Alr Line. 3% s % 8% report realized the best that was an-|Chl, R. L and Pacific refd, 4s. L s 2 ing sold before anything clse on |Am Safety Rasor.. 4% 5 ;a g1 | Seaboard AL pt. .. 5% ° 5% 6% | tifipated of it, showing a progressive Lot Viion, Station 6s. i [ hist attracted attention. The ad- |Am Ship & Com... &% § Sears Roebuck. 6 63% 63%|and fairly substantial gain month by [Cula Cane Sugar 75 Intercontinental it JONES& BAKER ELT ) rtised price of the issue when first | 47 Smelting. -, o4 5 | Seneca Copper. ced was 9815, Am Smit Sec A. Delaware and Hudson 7s 1930. Tuternational Petrol DuPout 7is 1931 rie general lien 45 . S - 19% 20 19 19%|month through the veriod. The In- Shell Trad & Tran. 33% 84 83% 34 |oreage from July’s extreme low of $5, ‘Members New York Curb Marker | Sinclair Of1. - 20% 28 2% 2% |157,000 to the $7.257,000 net earnings Direct Private Wires Copper Export s market absorbed the amount | Ar gece) may. Sloss-Sheffeid neral Electric 6x ! i . | i = > > i . 8TW A% 3% BT% f Se Vi l s 3 = Copper Export New York Chicago Eoston P iphia at 100.~ The bid price at the [ 4m Seeel Fay pf. So Porto Rico Sug. 0% 204 28 28| Dit Of teatimany o o e P | e an iy pand, Ruliber Co. Conber Bavart o S e Pl Deins B Cioaant L 99% and the asked 100. prices are predicted as the sue is absorbed by investors. ith money working down to lower Southern Pacific... 77% 7% 16% 16% | trade recovery which el ® ceul . | Great e 13 Southern Railway. 19 19 18% 18% | The $2,100.000 gain in s:xmn?berr::f. Tk e s :‘Z:lt‘l‘;ng[nl Rryf!,t”' $8 68 8 8 :;l:;s is the two-fold result of low- };::l’;"'!‘('“"fl 'mk‘n'}h' Mdrine (fs: ; its steadily increas- . § of Cal wage scales and en ment of | joter. Hapl nxit 1st_and ref. 5s. e e er part of the pub- | Am Tobacco...... 125 135 1% 120 | Stand Oil of N3 0 1ot | Plant nctivities, fareeme Loutaville and Nashville 7s 1930.. [« out of the stock market, high- | Am Tobacco (B).. 123% 1% 12% ME 0| Stand OilN T pf. | 109 109 »| , The advance in prices in the lighter | Missouri’ Dacite Fude 7 Der cent vielders will prob- (Am Water Wks... 6 % 6 S4iStern BrosSeupt. g3 g5 s 8 | Gicel Tines did not come in time to in- | X \ly be favored. i AmW Wks 6% pt. 16% 1% 1% 118 |Stromberg Carb. .. 31y 5 ai% 2 | fuence the result. Thelr effect will y Millions of dollars of local investors | 'am wWa Wo 7%pf.. 66 64 =y | Studebaker. .. . W% % % W | abpear in the earnings of the current | New York Teleplione ive been invested in government | ool h T T e % D% | Submarine Boat. % T quarter. orfolk and Western ¢ .l ;| Norfoll 1 Vestel onv. € rtificates, but with the rate on the | 4T FONIEE Lo tes oy B B 35 3% 3% | The steel figures had less effeot | Norpis, Mol Western conv Packi oadri % Maracabo O . % | Mason Valie Merrit 0l i | Midwest Oif “com 3 Midwest 01 pfd. dwest Refining n Producers BALTIMORE OFFICE 433 Equitable Building | Telephone: St. Paul 8351 i ey 0il and Amer. rthiwesternOfl Roebuck & ) Railway : it {Omar Oil mew) al decline from 6 per cent, the 0% T40% 8 7% 7% |upon the steel shares themselves 9934 | Hmar O g enest sate ever paid by the sovern: | Anaconde_. .. o s a9 | pexas Company 4% W% 4L |than upon other parts of the indus- ent for money, down to 5 per cent, a8 < & 6 o 1% { trial list. hd probably with the November 1|AssoDryGistpf. 6 % 98t | Texas & P C & oil. 257% 24% 26%| They strengthened the ground Tadin o Sue. if one is made, which is prob- | Associated Ofl.... hird Avenue. 14 1 14 lupon which the market has been : HOOFtgage;d: Kadio pf 3 2 Reading general 4 2 “ | Tide Water 01 se S8 ew w || Transcondion: siv, 1% 0% 80% (,“‘nn oil..... X b "nion Pacific. ., 150 149% 150 |DProceeding, namely de likely to he 4% per cent in-|Atchison..... vest hearing, there will probably be | Atchison pf. <s money to reinvest in the forth- A:lantic Cst Line sming issue. although there is no | atantic Fruit Co. [\extion but what Secretary Mellon | ajantic Gulf. that July definife- | 8¢ Lou 5 I e |ly. markeqiine boltomiatr e Brk = . 8% 9 sw 8% depression and that security prices M. : - V' itl, 0 s e e el Wi W k| Grain, Produce and Live nd San Francis Producing. . ek (new). . a 2 2% e ive bias. for any amount of |ArlanticBR Tl """ g1 2% 2% 2%l ppon pocl rtificates he desires to market. | palgwin Loco. Wi 8% 8| Uniteq M‘,;;.C;"ul S o o8 o Oils Are Active. GRAIN AND PROVISIO LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. ankers will '”m"fmue“:s m;‘)‘, Balto & Ohlo. .. 36% 36% 6% | 7njteq Dryg. h 64 63% 64 The principal interest centered| BALTIMORE, October 26 SmRs. ictly fresh, per doz., 34a55; stors for the mext issuwe. as the¥| plie & Ohio pf. 50% United Frajt R ™ jj |upon some of the oils, the sugars.|—Polatoes. new, 150 pounds, 4 the New York call lo: y , | the boot and shoe issues, the chain |No. 2, 2.00a2.25; 100 pounds. 1. | arket unsatisfactory at this time, United Ry Invst 18; | Barnesdall (A). . 3 = Roosters, per 1b. shipping | No. 2, 1.00a1 R 84 8% B grore s veets v " "i< there much chance for im- |Barrsdall (B) S | United Ry Inv pf. W& a° g% w |otore. Stocks “and the shipping D205 swests il yains chick ne. | rovement. Beth Steel (B) S 9% a'ed Retail Strs. 53% 5% 51% 6I%|werc bid up as they were yesterday [50al.00. Beans, bushel, 1. per It A Railway common sold to the extent ( Beth Steel 8% pf. 8t SFoodProd.... 13% 13% I'% 13 lin the face of marked heaviness in|Beets, bunch. 3a3%. Brocoli f 100 shares at 26, this being the|Booth Fisherles... % & USIndus Alcohol. 4s% 47 -45% (46% | the rails. 20a30. Brussell sprouts, quart b Fresh killed spring ion of the day. |BklynRapld Trn. L USRealty........ 53u 5% 5% 66 Word from Chicago that the rail {Cabbage, ton, 25.00a238.00. Carrot 28a20; hens, per 1b. 5s sold at $2% and | pkiyn Rap Trctfs. 44 42% | U S Rubber. 49 5% 49 4% |executives had refused to put _off bunch. 3a4. Caulifiower, barrel, 3 per b, 22; turkeys. Der oung, each, 60a75. all, per 1b., 12a13. choice, per ib. otomae Electrie Brown Shoe. Burns Bros. Desirability of a_general policy re- | Butte Copper. . 4% u‘;\s 1:(-\‘: 11 | USRubberistpf. s7« 3711 87 8% | their efforts for further wage reduc-|6.00. Celery, dozen, 35a75; crat 1b., 40a45; keats, . 1M% 4% | U S Steel. 79% 9% 78% 79 * | tionat the request of the Labor Board [5.00. Cucumbers, crate, 3.00a4.00. Pork—Dressed, s o % I:M ‘:% ‘:' 14 | USSteel . .110% 110% 110% 110% | Was favorable so far as it went. The |Eggplants, crate, 3.00ai.00. Horse Live stock—Calve: Wright CHI Aero ... ardini rates of discount by federal | Butte & Super Utah Copper...... 54 6 B4’ 5% |One sequel to the whole controversy [radish, bushel, 4.00a4.50. Lettuce, |g tock, SCalu O it serve banks “from which there |Butterick. ] e oh % | Vanadium Corp... 3 1% 0% 0% which will E- accepted as satistac- |bushel, 20aL.00. on- | 10BS, Der Sl Galee, oonin. SUH ! Armour” Leatler com divergence except in un-) Caddo Oil. . 2 “!van Raalte tory from tie standpoint of railway | Lima beans, bushel. .00 On- . { Armour Lea ould be no diverge ce C: 6n 66% ot T8 78 78 7 |investments. is for the roads to be |ions, 100 pounds, n_ fruits—Apples, per bbl, 1.002 l<ual or emergency cases” was ex-|California Pckg. 66t 66 SN oy | Va-Cur Chem. 00a3.25; Q% 8% per bushel e e B P |left free to lower wage costs and |plants. bunch, 546 Pepe lained yesterday by Governor Hard- | California Petrol ; i t 3 & of the Federal Reserve Board in|Canadian Pacific.. 111% 1% 114 m:g m’l? 2% 1% 19% | K€ep pace with present and future [250a3.00. =~ Pumpkine, per box, W address at a joint conference of | Cage Plow Works. 3% % 3% D rate reductions. voy cabbage, bushel. per bo: oay, [ Webber & Heilbr.. 13 13 13% I2% 500 pears board with Federal Reserve e % N e But what the market was still re-|ach, bushel, 60a75. Squash. ¢ . ¢ ““ana “governors of reserve g:::::} E:::a::pf 1 en 61 62 R,e::‘;'" Ma.o.... 9 9 8 9 lflecting today was the fear that at|ad.00. Tomatoes, basket, 50a1.00. fke'; quinees, pur bushil ba [anks. Cent RROfNJ... 185 186 186 186 w;sm';" d2d.... 16% 16% 16% 16%|the last moment the carriers would |nips, bushel, 75a85. o o0 & dlf_ll“u;l'.li--m 50, Among the factors to be considered cz;lrodgyfico. 20% 29% 9% 29 “A:“h“ff‘fl:‘iizu. 457 tsts 45% grn be compelled, through pressure from | A"flfi" Di:fke:L hhar"rel. 6.00a8.00; ion{ 3 5”'7“[\?{ hio. . Wickwire S 10 5 2.00a2.50. Cranberries, barrel, 11.00a\clluce, nearby, per 50a1.00; | Tevailing interest and_commission. R\ inks to their regular customers, | Ches & O e 1 ke e Spencer 0 10 Steel Common. 2 J W York, per erate, 1.50; celery 420 Wash. L. & Trust tes, for omeoname paper bouehi|Chl iy St paai. = Wi batee s Lo = pen, crate, Bati, oo | Joseph I Weller 45 Wal L gt | NN —are v oo Steel common’s response o the| Grapes, basket,—30a32. Grapefruit. 15.00. 002300 Coew % B 0B rough note brokers, open market |ChiMil & St Paul . 5% | White Ol tes on bankers acceptances, rates [ ChiMil& St P pf.. S0 s % %) Willys-Overian h Treusury ceftificates, general Busi- | Chi & Northwn. ... & 100% 1000 100 | Willys-Ovld pe.. ess conditions and the reserve per-|Chi & Northwn pf. 100% s 107 | Woolworth. 1515 13% | quartecly earnings report was a gain | box, 2.50a3.50. O . cymblings, per er in"their present inseen o b %ot three-quarters of a point at the |Pears, bushel, 11.25a14.00. Pineapples, {-Dinach, per bl onio Ing. pinces, Costn’ Lesn T 2% 28% 2T% 2% | opening. For the entire qUArter oper- | crates, 4.00a6. Hia ] . N ok, 5. cabbag: Ome Eomt & Day for & Safe De U 118% 120% 118% 120 | ati 2 5 : i mbers, | E Ul A B E st Box. ations tame out rather better than e S G e I l nies. box. 4.0 ntage of a federal reserve bank,|ChiPneuTool..... 51 8 Woolworth pf. % ne iy . y e , S 3% 81% L 12 L2 the preliminary estimates. The net N Y A well as that of the system. ChiRI1& P“““‘i- :?" :'i:,/: ¢ 66l | Worthingtou Pmp. 41 41 40% 40% ! of nearly $19,000,000 was a million or | Wheat—No. 1 red winter, spot. no per box, 1.00a5.00; Co-0, ive Buildin . 1. AVe. Washington Chapter. ChiRI& P 6% p % n% 1% 1% (WrishtAero...... 74 T4 % %80 more than the strect had looked |quotations; No. 2 red winter. spot. 5 - basket: limi bean: perative g St openitiziof ihe Season tor the} Sile %’""”'“ 3% 2w B B o Bigh. Low. Larz. | for. and the defielt after dividends on | i No.'3, 108%: No. 2 red winter. <. 25230 per quart. ‘Association The o] . 3 Chino Copper. ...« L %, ‘Call Money. . ... 6 5% 5% oth classes of stoch—$8.965,000—was spot, 1.08%: October wheat, ek SR e ashington Chapter, A. 1. B. Was|cCCgStLouls... 4% 4% &% :;L‘; ettty ’;L Erodics not as bad as was reckoned upon. But | 1.08%; November wheat, 1.083x. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | Organized 1879 fost propitious. There were over 200 | o)t poabody... 42 4% 42 434 SALES Ol d the main point of interest was the| Sales—Car lots of No. 2 red winter, | & s el 41ST YEAR COMPLETED [ udents in the elementary class, and | o0 cola. . IR O L 17770 1pm. 210800 | comparison by months. Predictions | garlicky, spot, at 1.08 and 1.08% per HICAGO. October 26 (United States |l pypets | he drive for new members has just]ci, s southern... 35 35 ¥ 3 e brm... 4990 |that the market would take the Steel | bushel. {bureau of = markets) —Cattle—Re- (| gurpius . @§ :.'l:;‘:;,,w'\-.-;,'(i;xfllefi;:fis':fi ",,‘,el;'ie Cglnmbllcn. 621 624 62 Gi% B statement as bullish, if it showed a > New ye]lowfcoh‘r&;rn !s‘ q\‘lfll-l C: h(ea;l- et - sh ;\r;‘d. A S 6 3 Seat . E: cferred & 4 ; en s igh- ; L aw 4% 3% progressive gain month by month 0 per barrel for deferred ship ¥ but sharply hig s i Dot e Liborty gg}:::::g;;:hpl-. 16% 16% 1% 16% DIVIDENDS DECLARED. | during the quarter, were verified. The {ment. Contract corn, spot, 54%; track | er: ma s steers full $1 ab. EVERY WAGE EARNER An’ Exhaustive Analysis of re, his subject being appropriate,|ConsGasof N¥... % 0w 8 B e s e e o abie. |SVES Ten Ehen e e eIl ene. S0 butener "ohe ] N0 matter what rour meome may ve. 1ssouri f'acic ank Organization and Administra- | Cons Textlle. . 16% 1 | 3 L Lo Nov. 15| ihe contrast between the July net of | Oats—No. 2 white, new, 45; No. 3 : bulls, stock- [ Die‘and save syetematicany.” Toita M1 _1s ned in our recent on.’ ConsIntl Cal Min. 4 ; 000 and the September net of iwhite, new. as to weight, 41%add. ., |e trong to higher: veal | ? : | |l sceurit 1 Commodities Going to McAdams Dinner. Corn Products.... 8l% Nov. 10 Here was the’ proper{ Rye—Bag lots of nearby rye, as to| ¥; best vealers to pacR-i Subscriptions for the | il Review. € upon request. So far as known Joshua Evans, jr.;| Corn Products pf.. 107 o, 13| M€asure of the improvement which | quality, 80a%0 per bushel;No. 2 west- ! . N. Harper and George O. Walson |Cosden & Co. . 8t Nov. 15 | has ocurred. and the market, looking |ern export, spot, 87% per bushel; No. eceipts, 19,000; mostly 10 to | ' 81st Issue of Stock C i1l represent Washington at the din- | Crucible Steel..... 63% Nov. 1|10 the present and future rather *han |3, no quotation. 7 Stemave s averace | 0. D! g 3 : 1 Be oFhe er at Richmond on Saturday evening | Cuban-Am Sugar.. 14 to' the past. completely ignored (he! Hay—Receipts, 56 tons; range isjchoice. 220 to 250 pound butchers,: ing Received President McAdams of the Ameri- | Cyban-Am Sug pf. 68 fact that the Stee! Corporacion nad|still 16.00a20,00 per ton. with very 7.80: choice light lighs. bulk light | 20 Broad Street, New York e Rankere SAGacointion: cub Cano Sugar.. T 3 2 LIBERTY BOND NOON PRICES. |{had to draw again upon its surplus in {jjttle demand. Low-grade hay is not|and light butchers, 7.75; bulk Slum, 32 50 Per Month A e Supf.. 17 W _YORK, October 26.—Liberty { order to maintain the dividend on the ; wanted at any price. {packing sows. 6.25a6.65: pigs Steady 5 Will Dine Codirectors. CubaCaneSupf.- 20 ' v 30 9% at noon: 3lis, 92.30; first 4s,| junior shares~ Straw—No. 1 straight rye, nominal; | bulk desirable 90 to 130 pound kinds, | & Fer/Cens Unterent MEMBERS This evening, at the Racquet Club, | D2¥1dson Bhefors o, oid 1004 106% bid: tadadha i first 4%s, Sl ot o. 2 straight rye, nominal: No. 1|8.00as.30. < Num York Stock Exchange ol R. N. Harper will be host to his | Del Lack & Watn. T 10 10 nd 4%4s, 9 third 4%s, eat, 13.00; No. 1 oat, 14.50a15.00. ' Sheep—Receipt ! UITABLE BUILDING New York Cotton Exchange ssocia o the directory of the|DetroitUnited.... 70 %0 7 A fourth. 415, vietory 3%s, | d 3 4 2 .., Strong.t 2 Vew York Produce Exchange e eton " Ralway and Blectric | Dome Mines. . 18% 18% 18% 8% victory 4%, CHICAGO, October 26.—Wheat | classes, strong 1o 25 high 8 % o AR R eRRTe oanfpar:flfon I €CtriC | Emerson-Brant pf. ”Qa :é: :50% Gf’;v sh'o::'e;'l a0 qu?‘nl tendenc ":;:d? el i A 915 F St. N.W. Chicago Bonrd of Trade It is just possible that the host may | Endicott-Johnson. 6 % S e ey . with bulls counting on gereral re-i QUSITER s o ‘Il somx JOY EDSON, Prestden Associnte Members of Liverposl e adeantage of the occasion to|Endicott-Jonnpf. w0 10 10 10 |Washington Stock Exchange ceipts of grain being small, at least [ i ambg, ©.00: fed western shorn | FRANK P. REESIDE. Seey, Cotton Association ake some remarks to his fellow di-| Erie........ 1% e 1 3 autll the Sl hroblem Wit i tana vearlings. choloe Tight fat | © - : : 2 o7 7 e 1% | settled. Trade N et patimates| ewes, 5.00; feeder 1 cady ectors perhaps pertinent to the fu- | Erle 15t of. S e G sLom a1 markat easily influenced. Estimages| eWes 00; feeder lambs steady. IE washington Office re 9 i 1 3 63 ; i 00 that winter wheat acreage would lioney layel 3% 6% 6% SLOGO 3 $1.000 u e eta Building and Loan Assets. Famous P 10% 5 per cent less than last year's total . Figures showing the total assets|E1SK Rubber- - e Friali el b7 T i T iy 00, at attracted some attention Openins | CORN TRADE UNEASY. [ln Any Sum MAIN FOCR CORRIDOR e e o) Tokn sasoclapiss| Freeport Te: 41 [ 1000 LW ar Too. ST at 100, at| NEW YORK, October 26.—There|quotations. which varied from 2 off piletedod ol | Bt onesticheballY aRAY ilding 8 Gen Am Tank Car. 42% 2% 2% 11007 S0 at 1ov, SLo0o at 100, $1.000 at by like advance, with Decembel 7 z { WOODWARD BUILDING n the District of Columbia for the Yeee B9% §8% 68% | 100 St at T L at 1w, S at|were few changes of consequence in | {%s% " "fs3" and May. 1134 to 114, |ETice Slump in Holland Lower e e . e it thaachuay eiins Lo o o higton. Mk com_| the general bond list today. Prices|were followed by moderate gains ali Than in. Years. Washington Real Estate En: Telephone Main 2040 ¢ the Building and Loan Association Jgane ,;;;‘ s, 1A% 190% i “—!were steady in the main with more acoand and then something of & re-| o o end. october 26 terprises. CHARLES'R. ALLEY, Mgr. Founci v 8 o Gen Electric. .«s.» % 129% 2 action. 4 MSTERDAM. Holland, October 2 = 5 " The baararoom’ of the “Oriental | Gen Motors. 9% 10 Sis 9% j2dvance than declines Japanese first| " orn and oats hardened with wheat, > ght). —Great unvflfl-} Stone & Fairfax E— uilding and Loan Association, 6th|Gen Mot 7%deb... 7% 72 T4 72 o e _$1.000'at 863, {45 Were up a point, crossing 85, and | after opening a shade to & half high- | ness prevails in the corn trade here {1342 N. ¥. Ave. Main 2424 (SR nd F_streets northwes!.h The preshlGoodrlcl(l:“ . :;;:: g* i:m ;E‘% 3 NS I}he Jap;mun& 4s, x{.t 63!4. Were up near- ::'or:L em:;:. {‘urlhfl"" p-}nn: Cown] pring/o lltu‘\‘e’x"“ll:’(‘ila; “l‘::gn‘"'l‘;n:i i B i eng, C. Clinton James; the secretary, | Granby Con: NDS. v a point. Queenlan sold at a new | eains. | " toda at 4 H . - A eI Andthe Gray e Davis..... 104 10% 10 10 Bid and Asked Prices high of 100%. Belgian 6s were a shade | started unchanged to % up. Decem-| ,Ume in two years. On Octobers Lik Thief In i 95000 Life Policy, $57.35 rer, John M. Shugrue, will submit|Great Northernpf. 69% 7 6% & PUBLIC URILITY. lower, and Mexican issues continued |ber, 34. and then continued firm. 21l metican fmixed corn v Ike a Age 40. Send date of birth for illnstrati o heif annual reports. Officers for the | Great Nor Ore..... 3% 301 304 ok TY. " pekea |10 bé sold because of the failure of | Provisions were dull. but had anlquoted Mere at 168 guilders ($67.20) | Night old ablished 1865 Assetx over $150,000,000 nsuing year will be elected. GulfMo & Npf.... 19% 18% 19% 19% s, 4% Inegotiations looking 'to the refinanc- upward slant with ©grain despite | per 2000 Kilograms (4:400. pounds). | The 18 = M. LE ROY GOFF, Insurance Adviscr J y lownturn in he hog market. 0 © P allen to 161 guild- 11 brunches Gulf States Steel.. 3% 3% 87 37 MEor e a0 Jstt Tikagibonds | Ao < ($64.40). Sakeribe Room 610 Woodward buildinz. M. 340, were a bit higher. Potatoes lower: receipts, 90 car: 01l bonds were in demand, accom- | total United States shipments. panying the rise in oil stocks. Sin- | Michigan, Minnesota_and Wi slump is ascribed | freight rates, large stocks,| the decline of the dollar and the in- Age Creeps On Are you prepared for, the years kell & Barker. T0% 70% 68 68% g::nonou. . 5% Wa B T Gross income for twelve months end- )g September 30, 1921, $1,612,192.94. - 3% 8% 3% 3% Potomae guar. 5 Sreant z Sl | = Less bond interest and " othier deduot -‘l:g:::"n":;nm‘ ion 0% 10% 10% 1 Potomac Tei clair 7%s got xfifgklemi:g;ug;owd, as balle ag"'i‘:fl‘;m‘hlo“:‘:-s" e feasing lack of buying power in{ | that are sure to come? Are you |, ¥ (et income. $1.307,353.11, | e 854 % O O T ouE e T land North Dakota ‘Red river, 1. Si%ed Fye and wheat on the Dutcn | | Providing now for those years.or | ||| You Never Charge Off Gross income for tmonth of September, | Interboro Metro... 1% 1% 1% 1 §S were higher, and 5o were the Tide- | Wt market have declined from 35 guild- | | are you just drifting? Poverty |, Depreciation on 931, $124,518.06. InterboroMetpf.. 6% 5% 5% 6% water 6%s. Cuban-American Sugar| Subsequently talk of reshipmentsjers ($14) per 100 Kilograms (220 in old age makes life hardly i i v M 1 to | pourfds) in 1919 ilders = | = ¥ i t] Intl Harvester.... 78% 8% 76% 767 { , 0000 > $s were up nearly a point, and United | of red winter wheat from Montreal P s) in 1919 to 11 guilders ($4.40) | | worth living. - | Leis boia interest and o her deduc- | I Mer Marine pf 4T% 4% a8 | poiae Power 63 Drug 8s reached a new.highof 99. | Cleveland led to gencral .'_;:;‘mnshm’\“:lmd ¥ : il Investment in Net income, $101,115.47 Intl Motor Truck.. 29 29 8% 28% | Poton ; r{Ar'.“;i ?W}(l. Westinghouse Is Strong. to a mater flk (10‘2 Teo,» e ‘O“_e" { ourmmhuedo(;gmflgnué i 5 e Intl Truck 1st pf.. 67% 6T% 674 674 d Mt Ver. 5 e ara ;| MAMMOTH § 1| tells how you can easiy avoid | (| Intl Nickel 1B% 1% 18 1 and’ Me. Ver. & Westinghouse 7s were a shade bet- | with December 1.06% and May 1.11% 'WEET POTATC. o 3 oot |11l lrst OIL STOCKS. i Papec " sa% 4% 5% 5% ter, and Montana Power 5s gained|to 1.11%. 5 NEW ORLE: Octobsd iz | | T2 m situstion =Rt N il ot Bapere half a point, as did_the American| In the late dealings corn followed |sweet potato - eighteen. iaches ia| | S2crifice now. Upon request we 4 Quotations turnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. | 1noincible Ofl..e.s 10% 12 10% 1l% will send it free of charge. N Z X A Sk 2% : Agricultural ' Chemical 7%s. Steel | wheat down grade. The close Was|length and weighing five® n e il Co. (new).. 33 27355 |Isiand Of).... o e e 1% MISCELLANEOUS. sinking fund 5s were higher on the weak, % to 1 net lowar, with De- | half pounds I the - produce o tre | H - arne-Scrymser C 3® 33| Jewel Tea. s e I Gs ook U quarterly statement, cember 48 to 45%. home garden of a resident here. He! | KRIEBEL & CO. | oriogases fuckeye Pipe Line 85 |Jones Tea. Soul. e o% s 2w 55 (short) = Hudson and Manhattan refunding! wHEAT— Open. High. dopted the home garden during the | - il a h»u.lmmugh(lllnl! 0, 165 | Kansas City Ge a 3 o 58 made a new high for the year at 108 108l r and says he finds great pleasure | Investment Securities i ontinental Ol Coc. 128 | Kansas & Gulf Co. 7 %7 o N%e 118y 114y in the work! | i il They Mean Absol: imberland Pipe Line. 135 Kelly-SDlr‘anTlr g& g;: ;:z =5 STOCKS, oy San Antonio and Aransas Pass 4s i, CORN N Ilel.' South La Salle St, Chicago i y & n olyte areka Pipe Line. % |Kennecott.. 3 CKS. £ained a point at 66, while Wilkes- | Decew Nansay ity Indisnapelis Mibwaskes Mockiord Safety. | lena-Signal Oil C 50 Tire. 0% 10% 10 10% - PUBLIC_UTILITIES, Barre and Eastern 5 May NE' ( i Cleveland S1. Losis Cimsinnati afety, earn o e 2 | Keystone Pl KD | et ra e T Harre andfiEssietnios were ‘:.m ‘;1‘;1!1\3 i ‘W YORK APPLES COMPETE. | | Chicago Betroit s Kresge (88) \diana_Pipe Line C 18 | ackawanna Steel 30% 40 39 1 Tr . rie & W.... 10 10 10 e Francnort 15 :l:_etfi'-_akm‘“" 28 8% 26 18% )| Wash. Rw NEW YORK. October 26—New ! York state has begun packing apples LOANS ON to compete with the boxed apples | linois Pipe Line € 40 | Capital Truc : Washington Gas . : 10 Norfolk and Wash. Steamboat. . com. lington joint 6%s and Northern Pa- |May.... cific 7s both worked somewhat high- er. Atlantic Coast Line 7s sold at| DAIRY MARKETS 1% .- . % Wash. Rw. . ptd. 103%, as i v | Y o0l o orr 55 25 uhlghl\'illey S i‘a:: Tose e . of Tia™ Delaware st udaon e BALTIMORE, October 26 (Special).|from the morthwest. Three carloads LIBER BONDS i ' - nnsylvani; ’L"G .an_ Fuel. 32 Loews Inc. : 9% 9% 5% 43 | American vertible 58 were half a point lower. —chlck;fls. ll’h'l“, springers, Ib., - o.f the hen.Bnldwins produced in the | Bonds bought and Sold. « and reqllll'e no and Gas 1:,3 Loft Inc. . LR T apital New York, Ontario and Western re- | poor and White Leghorns, 18a20; oid | {7enesce River valley reached here | . BegiStered or Coupon. . 2 202 | Liggett & Myers 5 olumb funding 4s at 64% were up one and|hens, 22a25; small and White Leg- |Packed in waterproof fiber boxes, Liberty Bond Exchange attention . M4% 4% 144 144 | Com L% ;a8 aeibmwict oo ‘armet 2% 4% a2k a2 | RATmen Lorillard. . = each holding forty-four pounds. There 257 |Manati Sugar- old roosters, 13316; 604 14th St. N.W. 5298 75 are from 72 to 150 apples in geose. 20a28i turkeys. |2 ‘box and the fruit compares fa. | three quarter points above their last|horns, 18a2( previous sale. ducks, 20a27; Shannon & Luchs ttan Elev. < ; i | §§ e eetStRy pr o LTI T T T S 30840, “nigeons Palr, 85af0: Eninca vorably in appearance with that from | i 713 14th S 1and Oil....... 23! gincoln gs (1 ff)—Native and nearby, | the Pacific coast. There were 2.160 th Street o0 | ept Stores.. 8% BTG 86k 8T DECLARES DIVIDENDS. |, seie, doss omoiauive 3 boxes in the shipment. The apples! | ~ Qusr/a 190 |Mexjcan Pete..... 106% 107 1054 106% S == tterZCreamery, fancy, Ib. 48a4p; |Sold for,$2.25 a box. Two cars will be Quarter 310 |yexican Petepf... 80 80 & 80 ington Steel Earnings Are Smallest Re-|prints, 49a51; nearby creamery, 44a |DPut in storage. The shipment is ex-| of a P e et 3% | priami Copper..... 22% 24% 2% 2% TRUST COMPA! R . 45; ladles, 30a32; rolls, 26a30; store- |Derimental, as there is some doubt 100 | Mididle StatesOll. 13% 18% 13% 13% | American Securlty and Trus ported Since March, 1915. packed, _26; .mr%; prints, " 28a30; |48 ‘;o o‘thxelbgfif,l;?r‘:fi’fténi‘ifg’:’fi‘;?fi Century = inn 7 on Trust. . i i = T Mo Ran & Tex.... 1% 1% 14 1% |\Vashiston Lowo and rust {earnings of tha United States Steel| COTTON MARKETS. in Property The Connecticut Mutual FOREIGN BONDS. Mo Pacific. Lo w1 SAVINGS BAN Corporation for the third quarter of | oo vopw, October 26.—The cot- | FIRM PAYS $2,000,000 RENTAL. Manage- Life Insurance Company —has returned to its policy- holders mere money than it has received from them in the current year, announced after today's meeting -of the directors, dwindled to $18,918,068. This is the smallest total of any quarter since furnished by W. B. Pacific P! 41% 41% 40% 41 | Commerce and Savings. ?’“r‘l’::‘:?n::: i e =:n[‘omnry Ward 18% 19% 18% 19 |East Washington . o 734 | Mullins Body 222 2 | R 8i; | Natl Acme. . 13% 13% | Seventl Street 03 Natl Biscuit. 17 117 | Union Savings . 7 97 ton market was easier early today.! NEW YORK, October 26.—A com- i ment Liverpool was better than due and.pany which retails orange juice by the openjng here was steady at an |t his Ange. e aabs 81 58 points to a decline of 7| o1 sEer has agreed to pay a rental - 2,000,000 during a sixty-three-yea Points, but some of yesterday's buy- |00 300t e Airecatony puins ar| | The Advantages U. 8. vin, - - 315, h th v - i i Natl Biscuit pf. 1095 109% |\, 5, S ceamiest 11117 %2 O 7 k00, wnd o vl e | ers were Selery, A e etinn ot Do |the southwest corner of Broadway premiums, a record unique i3 10 | Natl Cloak & SPE. 6% 60% 6% ek FIRE INSURANCE, paid on the common stock. Seber.© Notwithstanding the better |and 27th street The structure fronts ienced organi- ameng Life Insurance com- Al 1 °Ges. 4 103 | Natl Enameling- - 70 50 S04 4% | american 2 228 ... "Regular dividends of 1% per cent|Spening tone in the stock market, [20.3 feet on Broadway and 663 on | +of an experience S panies. :“:enn:‘_: ? 48% | Natl Lead. . - e 6 | Arlington . n; «-+-+1on the preferred and 1% per cent on!there seemed to be a little less con- 27th street. = 1 on handling rental It offers a thorough Edu- French Prein, 5s. 0 “""3‘.‘;":‘2; Fal el i 20 ;| the commonEwerslideciured) bt no lindencedn theiprosiosiaoralinliread zas cational Course to its Repre- British vic. 4s. . . New Or Te: £ > Ini 2 part of/the common dividend was ttlement, which probably in- 8 s J 2 Cat. war Toun 5a.411 M4 Wk 0% 0 | Netionel Unon ) B hed and oty 8138 of the s175| Strike settlem b, Mtion %o liauaate | NEW BUILDING UP TO WAGE. ; | properties are numerous sentatives. TLE 1) . war loan 5s.411 (N ¥ Central. . "5 |NYNH&Hart oo 1% LY 18 13% | counni Tiog T - 40% | N yoOnt& West... 19% 1999 19% 19% ( Real Estate T . Itslian notes 1035 32:% | Norfolk & Westrn. 9% St 9% e ! MISCELLANEOUS. . 5 % | North America.... 40% 40% 40K 403 | Golumbia Graphophone con North AmerlcaDf. 304 S 3o 3o | {1V LG 0 Pacific. . 1% 71% | Merchants’ Transfer and Storay FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Northern Facll: e Bh B b hereinrinic Lt o sy, | Ol Circuii. 10 18 s | oif ek Mkt S 9% 9% 96% 963, Lanston Monotype 29% 30 29% 30 Securlty Stor: ek r} "4y f |due on the preferred was available after payment of interest on out- standing honds. " 4%} To meet these dividend payments . the directors -drew on the corpora- iig'" | tion’s undivided surplus to the éxtent of "$6,965,504, against the $4,571,668 "g""| taken from the surplus in the previ- 9 |ous quarter to make up the deficit in 72 | the common dividend. Chairman Elbert H. Gary declined to forecast conditions in the steel long contracts after yesterday's ad- NEW YORK. October 26.—There For an example, we decide vance. : s can be no general revival in build- =k > < Futures opened steady: December, | ing construction until there has been all policies with the experi- 19.40; Jwnuary, 19.08; March, 18.95;(a reduction in building trades wages, 5 May, 18.38; July, 18.00. according to Walter Drew, counsei| | ence of many other cases NEW ORLEANS, October 26— | for the Iron League of New York. In Steady selling_was felt by cotton in|a statement he demied, however, that the early trading today) and prices|work was being held up to foree lost 19.to 27 points by the end of the [ Wage reductions. He says the “open oS ‘hait-nour of business, Decem-|shop” would be maintained by the ber trading down to 18.60. Selling |iron erectors in any.wage readjust- E. D. Sampson, Gen. Agt. 1125 Woodward Building E. H. Rollins & Sons Founded 1576 416 Woodward Bldg. in mind derived during our specialized experience of over a quarter of a century Selling checks—dollar values ndon . . 395 Budapest . 1732 Prague . S 722 Warsaw . 42 Copenhugen Otis El \"Il‘l;l‘. Bottle. D Gas & Elecs.. 604 60% 604 60t | Washington 97 Christi o] ividend. ” ainly from pro-|ment, but no wage cut would be - %0 Stockhoim PacificOil. ..o MM a5 o g | Soxdiion industey, “but today's statement in |apparently, came, LN on?e e | put into' efct by league ‘members| | managing rental property. 15th and H Streets 2T Amsterdam Pan-Am Pete, ... 5% a5% dicated 8 Lurn for i trocs ot Ut | Cument that trade conditions in gen | until other bullding trades had re- ‘Washingzon, D. C. AT elgrade . Pan-Am Pete (B). "68% 6% % «%; RECORD GINNINGS IN 1921. earnings se of July, 1, particularly in Europe, were not | duced their scales. Phone Mnin 2027-2028 7.00 Montreal Panhandl 1n 2% 1 2% A t £ th wxlm,‘a fs‘:rtth"'he though moderate, ::‘flm- D:le = i Boston New York Philadelphla —————— . |Pparish & Bingham 13% 18% 1314 1| A Tareer percentage of fthe coun- | gain for September. - ortares opened steiidy—December, B F S, AUL cO Chicago Denver _San ¥raacisco . S. TREASURY CERTIFICATES, W% W 151 s Sy 8 cotton crop was glanedito Oc- o a e ary, 18.12; Maren, 18.50;| _WORLD'S CORN CROP. . Ko o Ezenipt _From Federal, State ‘Municipal Local Taxes . Federal Land Bank 5s Due May 1, 1941. Optional May 1, 1931. Price, 100 and Inierest, to yield 59, > May, 18.03; July, 17.50. The /Department of Agriculture’s L des | estimate of the world's production of, Property Management g‘;ny%l;"!igcl“;’";‘s““:’;e iea ?rfi"?h:,:al:nflfx?:i 75 et ont ey e N ober 26.—Foreign | total. indicates a world crop of 3,649 | |- bar silver, 69%; Mexican dollars, 53%: [ 000,000 bushels, as compared with| | 1412 Eye St. N.W. LONDON, October 26.—Bar silver, | 3,668,000,000 in 1920, with an average 398 per ounce. Money, 2 per cent.|of 3.080,000,000 during the flyo-yenr‘ Reported by Redmond & Co. 10 10% 10 10% J PN ) B omt mi oot ety enry s e bmeen, 4 | SVOTE 10 STOF DIVINENDR Offer. 18% 18% 18 18 |iturned out by ginners, or 83.7 per| HONOLULU, T. H., October 26.—The 150% 16 | Pere Mrqprior pf. 86% 55% 5 &4 |cent of the entire estimated crop.|directors of the Haiku Sugar Com- 100% Phila Company... 31 % 31 81% | The previous heaviest ginning to Octo- | Pany. thecPala P}a;nsatlon émd the = % mo;? Phillips-Jones pf. 7 1 3% 73y |ber 18 was in 1916, when 64.3 per cent Hawaiian Commercial Sugar Company - 100916 100 1-16] by jjips Petroleum 29% 30 _ 20% _:9 | had beer ginned. voted to discontinue the payment of « 100 100% Pl P! 16% “%-IM’;W\ The bureau issued also the latest |all dividends until further action. February 13, March 15, ~ 1922. (s March 15, 1922, & March 15, 1922 5% June 15, 1082. s August 1, . 100 13-16 100 15-16 | Plerce-Arrow. forecast of the crop, which was 6.- { The three are considered as among |Discount rates, short bills, 3% per|period 1914 to 1918, and with 3,048, % At < September 3, 1 1007 100% | Plerce-Arrow Df.. 36% 87 351 36y | .o n00. Bales, ng 1.059,603 balec | the strongest sugar corporations in|cent; three-month bills, 311-16 per'000.000 for the .five-year-average of Send for Descriptive Circhlar Ssdune 15, 1900.. ... 1011316 101 1516 Gilip U Be Sinned. w8 i .wiwn islands, cent.~ 1909 to 1923, dvotember 15, 1924... 1015-16 101716 3 S