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. g ‘THE _EVE . STRONG TONE IN LOCAL SECURITIES ‘ NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTUBER 28, 1921 ALL TRADE LINES IN DETROIT _|iinkrp ppiore N | TODAY’S BOND PRICES. Tt Noon prices reported to The Btar over dlrect SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. Yok AI0% | Demmmaitry 10732 EXCEPT AUTO ARE QUICKENED ARSI TR o B B g 18 & Freach Government 8s 1945. . W% e el 100:4 5 . 94% American Tel, & Tel. 6a 1922 i 100y 2108 American T i - 100816 100 11-11; 101 | Ameri 100 T 90 15-16 | Ameri el - 10013.16 100 1516 August ‘1, Reptember. ~ June 15, 1921, 8 Reptember berlaud P'pe Line. reka Pipe Lines. United Kingdom 5%s 1920 United Kingdom 5i4s 1987.. Employmgnt Is Reported Fallen OE Slight- NEw YURK STU[:KS figfi;ég :;{fi-fi,-?‘""- i jean . anc L . 0. 2 ] 2 All Bonds Are Firm—The ly—Wholesale Orders Increase. Market Scores Good Gains 37 &t ity s ,E:EE?:”: Sy | = s m . u:: Coast Line 7 3, | Canadian ‘Pacitc 6x 1 Washington—the most “Livable” Week in Merchandising. Elsewhere. | On Passing of Strike |Alroviiris it o :‘i;?;g;;,;fi_..fl.vg.h.;:mxr b | e e = Raitimore and Ohlo DAt s B Taviyioatuz] d Ohlo 8 Certificates All Sold. Threat—Notes. Hattimors Copper Export A" Sk b 1922 Copper A Bargain Located near 11th and K streets northeast: a six- s BY PHIL S, HANNA. |here are firm, with @ gradual im- : Hetilahes]Steel refd e xport IMING. | Swecial Disvateh to The Star, | provement In salen BY STUART P, WEST. Nian: No Sopper Bxbers Cu rices on all publie utility \»und% DETROIT. October —It appears NEW YORK, October 25.—Trading were decidedly strong on to- @s though the automobile industr: - today, he 6 investment 4 e ot e Lwould the automebile JMAUSIY | gy s e, Gatober 28 (Specialy—] o0a%: Dot in the mvsstment and Iy s session of the local stock ex-iwould take a back seat temporarily tn | o =0 Yot 0 ere, the bet- | the speculative markets, was the live- e no ad-!this section, while other industries |terment in exchange rates and indi-}liest since the turn came.in the late | Rubbe: change, although t . ¢ epecial mention. make up for lost time. The downtown |cations of strength in foreign mar- | . i Vances worthy of special mention. iake up for lost time. The downtown | SIS 8 S ULEIEL DI | summer. Toaay showed the broadest | a i I S Bay & The new Poton Ecteic seners] [tads Hees g deseribed by merchants |y of the rubber market here. bond market und the broadest stock |Lpicafe Northwesters T o room home; bay window refunding s brought 100 and closed las “quits satisfactory,” and holiday merket seen in the last two months. | chicage Union Station 6 3. Reynolds Wishington OIl ¢o 3 || . Fo . With 9% freely bid. The consolidated | preparations already are in evidence. Frutt. | Tradine also gave the most striking | Conslidated Gaa é}:"m':k % o2 ! | ‘I:] e ]eleclnc lights; < oL e eaderintis ey oA 1 : S5 | ex es of rising prices. | Cnl n buck & Co. | -wate - do - "ot i same corporation were Trade in Al retall lines except auto- | LODL Calif, Oecober 28 (Spectab-—| “One ' roun' of' Moci atter “amother | Briwars sof ftu 74 1553 Bohihern Titimas 811 MANY BANANAS ARRIVE. piawates hcat; louble en tion bonds were very |liCblles hus quickened this week |y hioge Srvest s just over. realized | eped taken up until the movement cov- | iirie general llen 43. Al o 42 oty i WL GALTIMORE, October 25— Large [f| trance to basement; alley; Washington Gas g oderate w ‘;‘"':fl" has "“":r"""“zabuul $18,000,000 for the 1921 crops. | gn the 1ist, R e and_ Habber Go. b8 19410 104 7e 1891 Il L CaTEoEs OF R o LE x|l Toom for garage. ewhit with the movement of win- =— Bond prices reachcd the highest gen- | Grand Trunk T 11084 | Tiion Tank LT o¢ bunc e oaded | ctions were light, only |ter clothing, but orders received by s e | Unton Tank car ' 102 | he're 17411 bunches from Port Maria. sactions were ligh nly r ec Tey 1921 Great Western Eleetrio 1 101 10012 L ehe cargo also comprised 1.044 cocon- Westingliouse E. & M. of course, this |Iilinols Central 050 1usiy for wholesaiers from up state have in- | nuts Only $8,000 being m ki | NEW YORK. Octobe: Spec - | S inoh 4o lereased in volume. Irhs i u eate st ror of relief on the | International Mercagts jutsiant Crape s uotharsaing i Columbis 1 Hupmobile and Puc 2 CULS this market in quanliie investment commun Tomnieville ANCE chaee e = 1o apltal 1 iy mot, 3 ,,}‘,"fl | Purchasing for plenishment by lfh"‘ :M At : country was | \iswourl, Sellingcbscks doliagivoluce { . i e o isteda o en | rcnastng | for revlentinnig oo 6 woner interruption and | M bacits e Lon 15 BAR SILVER QUOTATION trend of prices for local! Lut motors in general i )ssibly severc losses of i gencral | New York Central 7a 1930 1082 1 ety i, N Y ORE T Deratar ou Foreizn | CKEEVER«{GOS securities generally is to a higher{ perien: Candy trike. But inasmich as the | New York Central deb. 6 a.'.," Hruseels 710 har silver, 70%: Mexican dollars, 4%, | range of vilue tan iro o it art of the share list Sin, | beclin 27t | TLONDON, Odtaber 28 = < fa nine | LLEANS, C . head for the Sme » pene per ounce 0] v, 2 per ! oot Credit Clearing House. itirmis thi men |ufacturers of candy are addiug t was no strike thr. Grthern . Pacific. 46 .. 1537 | pindria B ot U Dladotny raten: Short Bitle) 2% i ‘Z.T.s.'.'. R For week ending toduy the fat work .oan last week. This is the | their working forees daily and all are lconsidered, it could not 1 karl Motor Car Co. 83 1881 o714 1 4urich s [ per cent: three-month’ bills, 3 11-16a Credit paring House repo pur- |tirst dovwuward swing since May. The now running on full time. They ex-|this was the essential caus | Penns) ia 5e 1968 . 89 | Cienna 600 Montreal 3% per ¢ chases by merchants as shghtly 1ess itotal employed as reported is 111,391, {pect to put on double shifts within jadvanc { bl - than werk, a8 they have measur- S ene s Hiwo wecks. ith is that the stock market ably filled their fall wants: but active asiness i its course for the | buving by the ral pu who feel the appr winter and @ spghanl laving in supplies. te handling forvign dr; 5 li (Spevial).— i railroud has let - abandoned | nd currenc situation is on the mend is board 68 centr. southern agr There is some incre in i been s, due to ac! 3 0 question of the § e B By ahers 10 u contract for the repair of 1,0001 , g Seaboard Alr Line refdg. 4 e e oe Aot bt am ODDORGS artis e it nd Dolish marks. | freight cars to the Canadlan Car and v of the change for the|scauoand Alr Line adl. oo ® nity to resell the stock. minished as i rosult of unemployment | sy nany, COMDANY, which will keep o b Dimelate Come, 01 Soep, Thes 2 Ruying is larger in the Pacific umong foreizn-born ‘;‘_“r;“m'u‘;, o¥ment | the plants of that company here and ! Buying Back Holdings. ;3::::;!; l;;w e l;;";e 2 U sec of th and in 5 e ‘at Amherst, N. S, busy for some time.| From a rical standpoint, the | Routhern Railway E feulty “tion, but " YORK, October — {important feature has been that, Rail {Trading Greatly Improved; |ri. wg,l-m.:vl.;r hess Tn | witle the public uve not”been do” materially in- | Buying Is Still Cautious 50001 SESR eIt inEagS ut o x Tnfon Paclfic c Unfon Pacific Talted States Rubber 5 .000 tons. alx on the inside of company affairs | 50id | {"ited States Rubber 7% uking buck stoc have b, have for some the low T o seck . in the rthern | SR A oAl R BY J. N. FINING. | BANSAS ;‘l'f\ _‘éfll\»_»;,l:l ¥ naSke | out. as a rule. at"higher prices while | United States Steel 8. I 5n. . 5 i . 1Go ansas City Bolt and Nutj the great slu s It was be- | Vacuum Oil Corp. 7s 1636.. Chesapeake and Fotomac. i il 1o The Star. Cowpan ill soon put in uperation| cyus, S renccumulation was in | Virginfa-Carolina Chemical 7i:s 19 The G g of the Chesa-| ST. October Whol {a new Morgan finlshing mill with u| prog. AR Western Unton 3 : 1 ane ~phone ¢ and retail trade o s teri | capaci of 450 tons of stecl a da ) Wilson & Co, 1st Gs. i » 2 this territo orde for .~Im\\‘|ln.: marked dmprovement as a | = eyes soTt —— perating income result of seasonable weather and de- | Flour. thought o 16 amount $1 balow s jPletion of stoe The most signifi-| SEATTLE, October 2§ (Speci portat __ FOREIGN BONDS. ments of the § per cent dividend enjeant aspect of the commercial situa- | Shipments of flour to the far east uld_ not in any Quotations furaished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. PY the stock tion is tn helves in city and {and to Hawaii age averas 04 ] caleulation delay for more’ than a| Prices at noon: I Oversubscribed at Low Rate. feount Buying is still cau-{parrels a month, and brief time the movement of business | Rertin 45 . €% German gov. BT 3 Felveai 1 to immediate n at the Octobe recover: reater Berlin 4s 29‘2 Gel wov. tank uotified member banks in th drug and speciaty ch 85.000 barr ] v Miares had most of 3 Sek Germ | Sesise HNotment of Trea uru\\ln;_ .~‘E\l,;nu,\ iy b et t\';h:](.nll n”llll‘]d:\). s py s for Christmas, They cre cted in the later | jolx : | aving 45 and £ specialtics are reported. although pXeant, dealings, while one set of industrials | hresin 3o pu gent Jimterest Ao s i for imm. KANSAS CITY, October 28 (Special). | after another were bid up. This was | Duessal e F ra«x' lcm'—‘:- r-'l‘xit:v--vd of by dinte requirements. Ten-c —The Liberty Yeast Company willja logical cnough elopment, as E‘nn:;\ t ;g Erench Frem. ts. 68 ;. n o < which hiave put German-mac put_in operation in the next ¢ |there is no disputing the Lenefits to | Frankfur tish Vie. 4. . 5 So far banks have not received | L 2 stlony A thereils sputi s Tiomert gar. 0 64 Nat war Inan 54.40% 5 as novelties and toys on weeks a new factory, which, while|industrial concerns from t- e vumber of orders from lbort “increased transacti 1t as been bullt some time. has mever|tlement. There Ia reason to debate, | LHamburE is... &3 War losr on...-30 €W ITICeS eca~re uctober | | ers. although some €4l Ipared with September. Virtually all [been put into commission because of {however, whether leaving the situa- | Hamburg 4430 1% Lallan noles 1633 401, ’ T vestore whe |branches of trade are’ better. {depressed business_conditions. jtion the way it is with months be- | Ieipslg 4%s..... S Helglan Rest. %a. 68 i Treasury cetificates f in some foodstuffs through- —— re the carriers will be allowed to | Lelpair L) Belgian Prem. B8s. 72 lited supel E— reduce wages—if thes are permitted : | . Al‘(_:“nfl‘i ':L;Dhflr‘.’;.‘m’sfbe:" (Rj‘D\thalvd.?fd\(‘r .n_:wuy T\ewm-nn. BETHLEHEM EARNINGS UP. Olll'lng ar 2 s > 0 Vi | ‘exas Company. 10 cents a pound in this market . e R d dividends for (b |Begylar Dividends on Both Classes| | oadster . $1,250 ow is selling at &5 cents. Powdered | ere more” than carned in the amphor is_quoted at §i and both slx months. aceording to latest | of Common Declared. grades are in short suppiy e -\"'r"‘ 1”“ payment orl Coupe < in motor trucks ends it is further estimated that| NEW_ YORK, October 28. -Earnings| [ff . R, fvice of; LEAF TOBACCO MARKET. the company st aside mors than of the Bethlehem Steel Corperation for 1 ton has bien au- | BALTIMORE, October = tuia | 090000 Teisurplus, ‘and thip onilows | the kst iquarter wer in execepior divi- sedan nl there i a g00d demand | weck's receipts totaled 412 hogsheads. | the recent advances In oil should | nounces, after the regular dividends on ® » S EnithiS ddm ot Vet besides which there were 95 hogs- | render unnecessar ¥ large inven- | both classes of common shares had been Call | a. salés the »nd of rtha | declared. - T e it | Ticads of oldion i tory adjusiments I stacks for headgofiold crop reinsm vear. The work apital of the| The value of orders on the company’s 't had accum iplies sufh t to cover needs of com- nities for a period of three weeks | tion for a possible but shupments of live s 'k and prod- uce have not piled up in unwieldy jauantities, »s it was felt that {eient amounts to meet any could be readily transported to | nthe will be driven by ©s into the bond market tments eisewhere, t issue the higher rate «r and a frac hefore long. Off to Bankers' Meeting. he bankers n from New York and e poin:s will a0 through Washington = this evening en _route to where the Investm sociation will hold i { nounced for e coke, al up to normal. Depi All prices f. 0. b. factory. War tax and transportation charges vention next week. All the leading | Lings of merchiandise throughout the | totaled 929 hogsheads. Prices for all investment house 1 the country 5 mere e e Sl . o Al ain | company is said to be around 85 per | books. as of September 30 last. amount- |south ‘and west presage a_satisfac-| good and fine grades advanced again, | CONPERY % SUC t9 be around X5 per | 405 §56%500.000, compared with $84, extra. will be represented. o auiness for the next few months. | with 47 cents being the top price Eugene E. Thompson of Crane |, gry goods. hats. candies, groceries. | paid to date. There fs atill Co. will join the New Yor s Per100 pounds for Maryland | Sulphur dej huch talk regarding the {000,000 at the end of the previous quar- S of the company and |ter. The steel plants, Mr. Grace said, i hardware and furniture sales havel Pr A party here. are < s similar | tobacco are: what these mean to the stockholders |ré operating at about 40 per cent of Two special trains are New Orleans | been lary ms;“;’f:;;““’ for a similar| tobacco are: o leaf, 3.00 | In the Way of future righis And privi | capacity, this "increase having been| i tound from Chicago. The Chicago | Period © > il e B leges. reached largely because of full_opern: | | = legation is considered of sufficient fm- §.60210.00; good common, 11.00a11.00} : tions in tin plate and sheet, together| || ort for the (nicago Tribune to| More Than 1,100 Homes LR S b e i Steels Very Strong. with a fair volume of structural busi-| [H iblish a special edition in Birmingham, Sk ’ A L 0RiE00: farcy. 400a 2 All the steel shares were helped by | ness. 'n \L2. tomorrow morning. for disrivutiort | Bjlt in Atlanta Since Jan. 1 oncs. common to edtum, the statement of the Bethiehem Steel —_— | T "ois thaangh that Git Sres § | prosident accompanving the declara-| pARYS BOURSE FIRMER. Personal Mention. BY RALP SMITH. tobacco, fire cured, 1 55.00: upper | tion of the regular lends that the . B e W i s |iovtss: A S S i | preent e o atenl et irep” | pARIS, October 28— Prices were Champlain Street at Kalorama Road . | branch Manager | speciat Dispateh to The Star. | Tonves (new), 2.00223.00. esents more than full liquidation as 5 = Harriman & Co.. New York bankers | "y q ANTA, October 28.—A striking | 'Stock in warehouses—3a; Rominased It precwar iptises. ma|frImer on/the bourse today. Threeiper (Below Eighteenth Street) 1d brokers, returned this morning i | ARISNT IEEEE SR e ma- ounds: Ohto. 1,451 pou ~onditions.” cent rentes, 54 francs 20 centimes; ex- North 5050 from New York. He finds sentiment, iven out ! spector. : terfals is reflected in figures 5 pounds. The fact that the Bethlehem cor-|change on London. 34 francs 10 cen- heme favorable fo better prices for se- | serials is reflected he > e vo hupetul regarding the busi- | here by the city bullding poration should have carned ¢nouh | times; 5 per cent loan, 81 francs 45 cen- ness outlook lhese show that construction opera: B PERATING 5 | 1o more than cover dividends on the |times, The dollar was quoted at 13 00k does not helieve the po- | HONS 10 date this vear have been cqual |B. & 0. 0 COSTS DROP | common stock, where cvery "other | francs 79 centimes. The bourse will re- T T Iaads of the country |in size and number to those for the| BALTIMORE. October 23. — The | arporation. had heen’ compell stesl | main closed until Wednesday, Novem- \as been helped by the settlement of {entire twelve months of 1420, while | a ot - i corporation, had been compelled tolpar 2. the strike, holding that radical redue- {the cost has been $3,500.000 less than altimore an hio road earned the|draw upon surplus. was regarded as fions in wages and rates have been | for last year. More than 1,100 homes, September proportion of fixed charges | & very remarkabl *"h"’\'fi;:’"l’nl- Be! 8 : E % T6 Bine s | = i [ +=hms nrd wn ore then a poin postponad by the action of the Labor |have been built since January 1 his | with $855,000 to spare, according to s the leader of the independ. sard i ) " }is more than twice as many dwellings | i g 0jand w d Board in agrecing to postpona con- | re t Y | statement of earnings and expenses | 278 Wwas the WAGET of KE indepcns Washington—the moat ““Livable” City in America / 7 Z sideration of further demands for wage |as Were put up in 1920. for the month. With the single ex eels. Crucible moved in 2 wa reductions until after working rule In ad iHmLh:.n oruamzt::llfl,n known renl!or; of August the gross carn-| aiiet Hos ""N it to S:ar l‘:; and conditions have been settled. fas the “five hundred club” has been | Ings of the company were the larg- | MArket noayion 1s < ! f iformed, each member of which is|est for any month since Januar. {iHousten (r'"'h:lffl::w":u.dt;ri gathered | EAUTIFUL De- N g~ | tedged to bemin immediately vrection | while the net showing [ {n mostictithe lovseistock someitine | tached Home on P~ = J of a home which shall be rented at a, since April and the e ago. MANY CARS STAND IDLE. On Oetol N o Tuat ~ for | reasonable price. It is hoped in this| the lowe nce May Coppers More Active. r::vnrh rv;r.‘:(r. |‘.'w':-“huln mad;:. 1447 iway to influence the reduction of rents. | ating revenues were { _The move in the coppers had no, 00 cars of all classes were standin Atlanta had completed eclaborate | than those reported for the corre-| gignificance eveept t these stocks | v in good order. In addition, 203.- | émersency arrangements In event of ; sponding month a year «go. but oper- | ware having their turn in a market T o and i badl ordar, |a railroad strike. und mayors of tho|ating expenses were §145483 loss|hich was broadening out and Tak- 2 h probably more than half of which ¢ °‘;f“" cities hl ept:-wd [hfi“ \hel:‘!mjn ';\;:.‘ ':é:‘hl{: -w'il["l"‘m;"'r- ,_L» {ing up one z{;oup after another. There bery, fruit trees, chicken o made it for service in from |smaller communities were well sup-| i L2 2avings was no trade news to account for = :Z:!?..h:h-r:x?df,sf Rail s Say no | plied to combat any shortage. With | other branches, enabled the company ! yyia” rige. In fact, recent develop- houses, garage, stable: ser- Watkins Avenue, Bethesda, Md. W /// One acre of ground, shrub- | 1 | % mmatter whether the passaga of_the [tha calling off of th- strike. these accu- to_increase its net operating income! nants have been rather disappoint- vant’s quarters separate from | funding bill puts $400.000.000 to $500,- | mulated supplies, it is expected, will | $154,546. ing. The expected advance in quo- % 5 { a0n.000 cash at their disposal or not, | pass back into trade channels. i e tations for the metal has not ma- main house; spacious closets; {fI! they see no reason to order equip. Sweet potato growers are endeavor- BERLIN BANK STATEMENT. terialized. Instead of getting through two-story rear porches; sleep- | e “feeely while they cannot use |ing to make potatoes a basis for loans | pra ™ 00 L0 "0 mne seate. | the thirteen-cent level. prices 'in, 3 sleep: what they have. I from the banks. The crop is estimated e S ate- | some instances have been shaded inifll ing porch, screened. ; —_————— jat about 102,000,000 bushels, and pota- | ment of the Imperial Bank of Ger- |order to secure business. As usual, i toes are selling at 45 to 60 cents a| many, as of October 23, shows the|ltah Copper went up the easiest o ESSION with title. NEW YORK RESERVE BANK. |uusiel. i hangess Total 6ol and|any. but Anaconda Was not far be- POSSESSION with title | bullion increased 1,267,000 marks. | hind. There was evidence again of Price and terms upon ap- ||| NEW YORK, October 28.—The state- | _ ant ition o Federal Re-| Gold decreased 1.000 marks. Tre: it of comaiien of 1 et iz, |Commodity Regorts |y iy Increacea 1182000 mark ctober 26, shogvs: t 3 . ! Notes of other banks increased 2. 9 e et ues. $1 ! From Various Sections | 2300 marks. Bills aiscounted dc. | WORLD'S RECORD CLAIMED. Total Teserves, $1088.244.4 H woal ! creased 3,710.420,000 marks. Advances | WINNIPEG. October Bills discounted secured by govern- nke decreased 3,108,000 marl Inv, | gian Pacific rail obligations. for members, | SE. TTLL. October 28 (Special). ments decreased 000 marks. | record for o Imports of bituminous coal from Aus-j Other securities incre d 246.499.000 79 loaded cars in twenty- T "the Pacific norts this month | marks. Notes in eirculation Increased ffour hourk. Forty-one trains—more | 1405.Eye Street.,NW mount 1o more than 18,000 tans | 415 958,000 marks. Deposits decreased | than twelve miles’ of cars—were re- | Main 47 ‘iis marks the beginning of an en- 3:1%9 £ er liabilities | gnired to move the huge shipment, ade for the Pucific norch- inereased s. Total | which consi f between 2,500,000 and i< due in | #0ld holdin 2 bringing it | ews print | the presence of a bool in Seneca. plication. } 2 new world nding grain, when it ship- | $97.1 Al others, for members. $11 Bills bought in open market, Eotal earning asset Uncollected items, to members, reserve acc : 3 r and the ship ‘ount, | Wil return with lumbe and wrapping paper, from Canada. 3 eposits, $599.945.85 CHICAGO, October 28 (Special).—| ina { Foderal . Peopie Light and Coke - Federal Finance { culation. $623.872.66; pany onened its new i by JOHN POOLE | aid to be the best nt in tite worl ‘ Ratio of total reserv plant, wh and federal reserve mnote liabilities|equipped ga combined, § ¢ The American Petroleum lnstitute ] NEW YORK, October 28 (Special).— 7 R e oo TO THE TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS OF THE ; b DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA | estiniates th Iy average Bross The inudustrial and public utility erude ofl production in the United compan now are waiting railroad FINANCIAL NOTES. iplant was $18.000.000. ot durine the week ended Oetuber | strike developments, wnd it is expected If you desire to buy stock of the American Telephone and Tele- 2 as 4 d els. in contrast | the demand for vill be duil f . . = S EUR L S g:'\;‘-.. ul'"lkxl_ but e Cag |‘-M‘§]r:r'|:'a.;_n3? eraph Company, as suggested in the letter you received from the mmeris. o Gt for vear ended (T storks on ani dre suficient to | local company today, we shall be glad to assist you by means of Seplember 50 fell off by approximat, ‘l:;r‘r;\’ l"‘:?l l::(lunul;lc:u; -)}'en.u:s.:tl"\ .:‘;| ()L R SIOA\THLX P‘XYEII;:A\'I‘ l)LJ\ \ " v $420.000.000 compared with the pry f Vious twelve months, Ottawa official {oal are firm. | | figures report. Imperts from the| The Navy Department has awarded | ! I"nited States totaled $643,625.678 and ! contracts for the transportation of To Illustrate: | -\lgn'rn;"wz X n 2 [.v;«n';m tons of coal from ;lzmmlon ety adv repor an order | roads to Pacific ¢ £ ts fol y ’, 1 {otallaE 4pprostmately. $L200000) uee. The matin taawed tn ths malkh. Let’s say that a share of stock costs $108.00. Upon payment to us of not less than $18.00, we will buy the 4 to have been received by tha|borhood of $3.45 a ton. ntinental Motors Co oTa ntin n_‘xh;y:\::., :'\ << orp r'nvlon I.rumi e stock and lend you the balance of $90.00 (holding the » Products Corporation earn- | 5 stock as security), which loan you can pay at the rate e 1991 CHICAGO, October 28 (Spacial). _ i Receipts of cattle and live stock have '",fi'{";m,n,,’bwn heavy for several days, as ship- | of $10.00 or more every month. “ferred stocks. ings in the first three-quarters ed more than §1, cient {o pay the full yvear's on hoth common and p their cattle to of a railroad More shares can be financed on the same basis. ! In a few months the stock will belong to you, and then pers h: crowde Larket in expecta {tie-up. The lard market has bews tirm with act “aper Compuny 00 tons cent of o aily. which is nearly 60 ner]upon e Ll | future delivery have been numerous the process may be repeated. eady contracts for fand March contracts are above $8.90. GOLD FIELDS ACTIVE AGAIN. | PHILADELPHIA, October 28 (Spe- This is an excellent way to get ahead financially. | SACRAM a5 | cial.—The “low prices of corn and A pronounced revival of activity in | other feed h’lv; resulted ina ruldueuon 1 P i i h rice h d cattle here. . . xold ‘mining fields of morthern! (% WS PUUC Nions are from 30 to 50 1t is not our purpose to recommend any particular stocks 1 1 | l A » : ifnrr_u.l and Nevada, where the ce = i " fadcosminecs enes spmetel if honp [Fer ot iomes e R SR bonds—but we do want to lend our help and encouragement to l ARISTOCRATIC n;v:rz_.inn;. 'n:.;urehd cost o§ labor | LYNN. Mass., October 28 (Special).— 5 = w#ls0 is a factor in the renewal of ac-{The members of the Lynn Shoe Manu- | "\ . ¥ . N i " tivity. B D e tiation Mave o oposid NOTE: Your atteniion is also invited o our Savings Depariment. ta 20 per cent wage reduction to their workers. By agreement with the EXCHANGE SEAT DROPS. !unions. changes in the rate of pay are co | efective onlv when both sides are O Sty 28— e PRie® lagreed that.such a change s neces- | | FEDERAL NA TION AL BANK hange dropped $10.000 when the sale |S4ry to stimulate business. w0 a membership was arnounced at| SEATTLE, October 28 (Special).— eas rteenth and G Streets £§0.000. The last previous sale was!astern shoe manufacturers are from Southeast Corner Fou th G St Tigorded At $30.000. The names of [four to six months bshind in deliv- parchaser and scller were not made |erics on orders here, according Lo lo- , bublie. Gal setail iuervhanis. Shoe prices| 3% Interesti—A dollar will do to siart. NEW YORK. October 38.—The pri liing due to the declining cos systematic saving and careful investing. of materials _used in gold-mining I PPan WY

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