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-WASHINGTON, -D. -C; -SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1921—PART 2. FINANCIAL. - g | Money to Loan | FINANCTIAL. “THE' EVENING “STAR; ; ”RM PRlBEs H]R NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE BUND |_|SI |:|RM’ Grain, Produce and Live Stock 5 Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. Secured by first deed of trust on real eststs. Prevailiug interest snd commission. Joseph 1. Weller 420 Wi EQUITABLE L. & Trus Open. High. Low. Close. Open. High. Ldw. Clone. BALTIMORE, October 29.—Pota-| Eggs—Strictly fresh, per doz., 57a38; iy . B Adams Express.. % 4% 0% 8% Keystone Tire.... 10% 10% 10% 10% | toet, new. 160 pounds, 3.0083.50; No. 2 | averago receipis, 5o i C&Op;:lhu Building .. 915 and ¥ . Afaz Rubber. 201 0% 2% 20W|Kresge (88)......164 166 164 164 .5042.00; 100 pounds, 1.7582. e : E sociation 1 7521.00; sweets and ams, barrel, ve poultry—Roosters, per 1b., 1¥; 13 :H:::chomlell % 4% gfi :g“ Ll:cflwanmsml :;V- :;’fl ::% “““ 2.2583.50; No. 2, 1.9081.50: Dushel, 508 | turkeys, per 1b. 30a33; chickens, xsuring,: Organized 1870 15 Years Allisd Chom pr. .. g9~ 8 | Laciede Ga: o ‘ o 1:00; beans, bushel 1.25a1.15; beets, | ver Ib., 23a35; hens, per 1., 30a33; Keats, 41ST YEAR COMPLETED _ SChalmers.... 3¢ 3% 3 344|LeeTire& Rubber 3% 7% 17H & bunch, 384 brocoll, bushel, 25a30; |YOUng. each, 35a60. N Assets ... —without the loss of a single penny In either principal or interest is only one of the inany reasons for imvestors to buy good 7 Am AgrC] U 31% 8Us 31% 31%| Lehigh Valley.... 5% &% &% 6%| NEW YORK, October 29.—Rallway el, | 25430; " 2 Am Bast s 5 T8 3| Liseetta Movsoi. 1004 100% 1004 1% |1esues were the most active In tho|boumci tEouts At 1020 uneh, Volume of Business Light. A Can 1% W% 19%)LimaLocomotive. M M U T lhona market todsy. A few of the|3afi’ caullfower, burrel = 3.00a(.00: roosters, per’ Ib. 2% turkey 5 e < A P e o | oswRine. W6 161G 1] vorites reached thelr highest prices | Selery, dozen. 35aTec crate, 20043 60: |10 35a40; keats, youns, each, 60a7 East Washington Savings |Anfidrar----ui 5, Fol Mol fiandoir. of. the year and others of this group |crate, 3.00a4.00; horse radisa, bushel,| Ork—Dressed, small, per b, 12a13 AmHide & Leapf. 6: 52 52 52%|Martin-Parry..... 19 19 19 19 |generally were strong. There was|4.0084.50; lettuce, bushel, 20a1.00. Live stock—Calves, choice, per Ik EVERY WAGE EARNER SHOULD SAVE No matter what your income may be, save some part of it. Join the Equita- Dressed poultry—Fresh killed spring | ;hlckens. per 1b, 25a30: hens, per 1b. il 5% S _| Lima ' beans, bushel, 2.25a2.50; [12212%: Jamps, Ib., 8%a! ble and save systematically. . o in New Home. Amlcepf ..ol a4 G4 €| Moy DopiSiores. - Bt %8 e s | omparatively less ntorest In the in- |omions, 100" puunds, "B008s.50; oyiter |Hogs, ber T, e A SR ) Gilt-Edge First = % e < 5 5 5 becr, r BY L A. FLEMING. Am Radlator, ... % 7 | Miami Copper 21 2a 23 2 |dustrials during the two-hour plants, bunch, 4a5: parsnips, bushel | Green fruits—Apples, per 2 Mortgage Loans . . while for- ; ., er, 3.5023.76; Dep- | 11.00: pa a Saturday. One of the most active |Am SmitSecA. 7 7T 8 |MoKan Texpf.. 2% 2% 24 2W|ion and Quincy 6%s and Great Norl‘h- 2.50a3.00; tomatoes, basket, 50a1.00; 4.00a4.75, VT crate, 6.50aT. trading brokers was absent and this Am Steel Fdy. . 5% 5% 26% 26% | Ao Pactfic. - 19% 19% 19% 19%|ern 73 were prominent in their riseltyrpips, basket, 70a75. Ventlhley—?ousmca. new, No. 1-1 81st Issue of Stock Being Recelved Shares, $2.50 Per Month Am Safety Rasor. Business on the local stock ex-{am snin'a cont No_Investment Better, Few As Good. Send for full ditaile, Certi fled ® und insurance pol- icies furnished with notes. Conservative, courteous con- Am Sugar. 64 |MoPacificpf...... 2% 43% 42% 42%|to new high und. The former rose | Apples, packed, barrel, 6.00a8.00;per o s 4 Per Cent Interest idera o 1 i unquestionably made some difference | Am Sugar pf. 7% | Montgomery Ward 181 18 184 18% | point and the Great Northerns 3t fNo. T 4.60a5.00; bushel, 1.50a2.50; box :veveell'b",'mnl‘.,.‘{’,',‘:,; perigack, s hal sidenstion %o @il Sourdlfenta in the record. Am Sumatra., 36% | Mullins Body. ... . 22 m = T @k 1054 were 14 points above thell|apples, 225a3.00; loose, ‘100 pounds. |lcttuce, "nearby, por craic, b0al.00 EQUITABLE BUILDING Notes from $250 up to §10,000 While the volume was not large,|Am Tel & Teleg. 4 1084 | NatiCloak & SpE. 6 60 60 60k |yesterday's, closifg brict CERAeGs (300a2.50; cranberries, barrel, 11.00% | New York, per’ crate, 76a1$0; celery. | 217 i . there was no disposition to force | Am Tobacco. 126% 126% 126% 125% | Nat) Lead pf.. 103% 103% 108% 108% ; Northern 6l4s £ 16, per doz., 75a1.00; romaine lettuce, 1.00a | 915 F St. N.W. e 1% 2K pX|EoLtos mew top for WAL, | poun. |, Grapes basket 32a1%; Etapelre:|LoN:, gymbling Values. Eversything on the list was|Am Woolen. .. % 7% |NewOrTex&M.. 61 6 61 61 | ST BN Po ind Baltimore p::i—;"bi«'nei.mx.:sguin; SRR decidedly firm and near outside prices | Am Zinc & Lead. 9% | N'Y Central. 2 2% 72 a2 [N e M Southern Pacific col- | PEMES: WOSRCh of the week. Anaconda. 4% |NYChi&StL.... 6 86 6 56 [{i o] 45 Chicago Great Western 48 bl ; ol Capital Traction shares seem to be | Assets Reals: 1% | NYNH&Hart... 4% 1% 13% 16%(anq llinois Central 614s. -St. Louis Cloning Prices at vegged at S8, at least for the time|Asso Dry Goods 3% | NYOnt& West... 1% 20 19% 20 |and San Francisco issues were dealt| \heat—No. 1 red winter, spot, no Teing. There were no other shares|Associated Ofl 103% | North America. 0% 0% 40% in freely at higher levels. Terminal|quotation: N;)'Os;i red “winter. spor, . per crate spinach, per - bbl 3,004 per 100-1b. sack, ”6.50a6. 2.50a2.75 per bbl; cucumby 3.50; eggplants, per crate, tomatoes, per ' box, 2.0046.00 1.15a2.50 per basket; lima beans, 40250 Pber quart; sprouts, 20a25 per quart. Jauciness by granting concessions in | Am Tobacco (B).. 123% 123% 123% 123% | Nevada Copper 00a3.00; | Chas. D. Sager Loan Dept. M 36 923 15th JOHN JOY EDSON, Presiden FRANK P. REESIDE. Sec’y, : traded in. Atchison. North Americapf. 87 37% 87 87% |Rallway Association of St. Louis re-|j 133 No. 13 ‘hesapeak ) e 4 t price licky, spot, 1.08%: October wheat, i Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone | Atchi; f. Northern Pacific.. 78% 744 78% 73% |funding 4s reached their bes garlicky, spot, : DAIRY MARKETS. | o wertSiron at S0 Railway s il S OklshomaProd... 2 23 % 2%|for the YEaE LR o1 o of 1037 con- 1685 Novemberjwheat L IE%- BALTIMORE, October r:‘an ciaty— | 0 I'ou Anow the I'u arnlng yrought 5! and the Potomac Elec- | a¢lantic Guit. 3% 20t Orpheum Circuit.. 18% 19 ; Aeures. i - st n is|Chickens, alive—s; = A tric g i ve- . s tinued thelr rise to their best fieures.| Corn—New yellow cob cor . alive. s ‘ HI|:"nI‘.O“P\::}"er:l‘y‘:{‘:‘:fiefi,‘:l l;gg:o;:d Atlantic Petrol. 2 e °“’°3'.P;‘L—}f; e :& z‘; :fi The Queensland 78 were steady. Frac- |quoted at 2.45a2.60 per barrel for de- 22 gr anc i el P ? a li 4 - ? | tional ad erred s *o! 5 - i 5 d o le o o AP s e Baldwin Loco Pac Jiois % | tional advances were made in RRepub- | ferred shipment. Contract corn. £po 21a24; small and white leghorms ower o our vollars! i 3 ¢ Baito & Ohio. % 8% Pacific Oil - 46% 4T% % 8% |),0°Ce Chile receipts, Uruguay 8s and | 53" {rack corn, vellow, No. 2 or bet- : old_roosters, 15a16. o City Bank of Brookland. Balto & Ohio pf. % 3: P-n—:ml;al s :&;: ::;: 3% :: Brazil 8s. The last munedd got "fim‘é ter, domestic, 6 > 20a38; pigeons, | This is the very latest in bank or-! Reth Steel (B). & Pan-Am Pete St of a point from yesterday's close.| “gajeq None. 5 f ch, 40a75. | i zanization —the City Bank of Brook- | Beth Steel 7% pf. 9 9l Panhandle. I 1% 12% 1% |Mexican 55 were s point higher than | Rt Bag lots of nearvy rye, as to| Eges. Ve el ey The Profitable Business of the NATIONAL MORTGAGE land. That such @ bank is in process | Beth Steel 8% pf. 101 101 Pennsylvani: . 86% 36% 36% 88WWtheir final prices last night. quality, 80a90 per bushel; 2 weat- southern, ' and INVESTMENT CORPORATION, Which Is Man- of formation is all the information | Bklyn Rapld Trn. v 9 Penn Seabd Steel.. 10 10 9% 9%| Sugar Issues Strong. L1Srn export. spot, 87 per bushel; No. Drints, 19051 Aoevby e lound, ed by C d E u available, Bklyn Rap Tretfs. 4% % 4% People's Gas. S3% G5% 8% %! 1 the industrial section the sugar [} 10 QUOIALION o o cnge s stil ladles, 30a32; rolls, S7a30; wtore: anag y Conservative and Experienced Wash- Pere Marquette... 18% 19 18% 19 packed, One of these days the field will be | Bklyn Union Gas issues were strong. The Cuba Cane |(RRBS PRRcEptee 8 IR E D oBiie de- dairy prints, ington Men, Assures Beyond Any fully occupied and new banks will be | gyt prog n 1 u2 Phila Company... 0% 0% 30% 0% | heues , 5 Pt o a i Saidan 4 b . 3 80% | Sugar convertible 78 went up‘one and | 1500 ) 3523 Tormation, " @nnual and mot weekly | gutto Copper..... &4 4% 44 Phillips Petroleum 29% 2% 204 9% | one-half points. ~ Bush Terminall™gioiL o 1 siraight rye, nominal; Reasonable Doubt 5 Caddo Oll. 18% 18% 13% Pilerce-Arrow 16 16 16% 18% | Building 5s got to a fresh high at| JHOR TR S0 minal. No. 1, Building nnd Loan Awsetn. California Pckg... 66% 61 66% Plerce-Arrow pf.. 35% 36% 35 884|801, Chile Copper 6s crossed 79 on| Ui 300N, T0at "14.50a15.00. « T% 7% TH T%)one sale, but later reacted to their ¥ 6 ¢ 60% 60% ®% 60% | closing level of yesterday. Tidewater| CHICAGO, October Trade was 83y 3% 88% 8% | Oil collateral 6%s equaled their best|light a{ the opening o "’3 ':M,r‘)w” Pitts & W Va.-... 244 2% % 2% |figure of the year. as did the Inter-trade today. Wheat started W JONTS Pond Creek Coal.. % 14 14% 1% | national Mercantile Marine 6s. to % higher, with Decem] 08 3 d at higher prices for(1.08%, and May 113 to 1.13%. Some B awher. ww ik e ne (‘u:};;l::"g:vh:‘cm Bonds was even|early selling by northwestern houses Pierce OIil. Pitts Coal. Pitts Coal pf SAFETY OF INVESTMENT FUNDS, WITH FULL EARNING POWER OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS The annual meeting of the Building| California Petrol.. 2% 4% 424 and. Loan Association Council was' Calumet & Ariz... 50% 0% 0% held at the board room of the Oriental | Canadian Pacific.. 113% 113% 113 uilding and Loan Association, 6in|Cent: wh 2% I streets northwest, on Friday. | Central Leather pf 61% 62 6% » President, C. Clinton James, in | Cerro de Pasco. 201 S04 0% Stockholm Dis report stated that he had reports | cnanaler Motor. .. 7 % % Producers & Ref.. 21% 21% 21% 214 3 R o coupled with . Amuterdum | 3 , for the year ending June 30, 1921, from | Grafe o6 O 6 6 65% Pullman Co.......102% 103% 102% 10k | Inore active this ek than (he ek | mares from the central went that|itess 6 Welzrade i H. Rozier Dulany . L. E. Breuninger Soiations doing bishess i th Dia. | Chi Great Westn.. 6% 6% o4 Punta Alegre Sug. s 2% 2% 2r | pefere Tnteredt Cevherts BiCh o 6a of | country offerings were light and I s i ! T VICE PRESIDENT O S L S 6 A 38% 83% = c e- | ing demand poor. Later a decide v the Associated Press. H 11 trict of C a, showing. i Chi Great W pf.... 16% l64 16% Pure Ol L 1946, offered to the public just re-|ing demand p L st mlades . b eotal | ChiMIl & StPaul. 2% 204 2% Ray Con Copper... 13% 1% 18% 13|, 0n(iy” The quotations for these|rally took December to 1.09% and| NEW YORK. October i w'_.'!‘“‘l{‘:‘?n:!}:“‘ L'J‘f"‘}? Duval " a gain (ChMUSSLEDE.. B0 G oo e vrer, o &b 9% 3% !bonag were o83 bid and 33K asked Iy 10 LASN. 1 closely in the wake | Demand, 3,595 cap i ! Clark, e 4 in 3 end Chi & Northwn. 61% 68! Remington Type. 2 L The 6s of 1925 were 95% bid, offere Co ollowed clos > Ay Sl ble i B ¢ 30, D68, Shars CRaiNE JUnC | Chi & Northwn pf. 100% 101 100% Rep Iron & Steel.. (5l% 61% 60 B0%[at 97, and the bs of 1932 were 973 [of wheat. opening from s lower to|day biffs on i Appleton P. Clark, Jr. Harry C. Birge C.S. Taylor Burke in‘membershin of 3 Chi R1& Pacific.. 8% 33% 3% RepMotorTruck. '8 8 &% 7| bid asagainst 98% asked The figure | JMigher. ‘with December 8% and|Dening, 12 4 iy Fred T. Dubois H. Prescott Gatley Thomas Bones C. Clinton James s elected i P6%pf.. 68% 68% 68% oyal Dutch. 48% 48% 4% 48%|at which the Ontarlo 6s o sold | May 4. B e Sl =Denan i 3 0 o l dent: Willi Qe Vics brosl- [CRIR IS PIRDE. % 0% StJosephLead.... 13 13 13 13 |the past several days was one and|recoveries brought December back (o S Lomand. 710 o i Harry A. Kite Frank J. Hughes James A. Bailey dent Jame Woodward, secretary, | Chile Copper...... 12 12 11 StL & San Fran... 224 23 i2% 2% one-half points above the price offer- the opening and placed May % land—Demand, * 4.0 A portion of the Stock of the National Mortgage & Investment and John Shughrue, treasurer. Chino Copper-. 26 2% :6 St Louis Southwn. 2i% 2% 23 2 |ed the dealers when the bonds were |than the start. . rains. The | Norway—Demind. 131 Corporation is being offered at the same price paid by the officers and o T, following were chosen members | Cluett Peabody... &% 4 &% StLoulsSownpf.\ iy sl 2% 3% Moates They are now 00 bl e s it De- | mand.” 2200 Denmuric — Demand, i[[| directors " Subscriptions are received by 1 Hughes Finance Corpora- f the executive committee: Charles “Cola. 38 18t tgh Santa Cecilia Sug. 2 2 2 2 |4t 991z The > 2 N e ai Tias nan s Switzerland—Demand tion, 1415 Eye St NW. Phones, Main 553 and 33 N. Bauman, Arthur Carr. Charles H.|COC:COl........ 38 C0C Saxon M. P 2% week were 87 bid. offered at 89. and | cember 33% and May 38%. Spain—Demand, 13,30 - i, : ; | Colo Fuel. ... 20% 2% 20 2% |SaxonMotors..... 2% 2% 2% 2% x 59 Iy a| “An easier tone in hogs induced a 3P . 13.30. Greec b Kindle Wharton ' Lester. Julius| c00 00 thern. so as% 5w @t!SeaboardAlrLine. aia % a4 | theBigs of 1929 were 33k bld. offered | A e Selling of lurd, opening prices|mand. 4 Argentina—Demand, | e DSy Columbia Gas..... 62% 64 6% 63%|Seaboard ALpf... 6% 6% 6% 6% e being 5 to 71 lower. but reports of [ =20 (Brazil—Demand, 13.00. Northeaxt Savings Bank. Columbia Graph.. 3% 8% 3% 3% |Sears Roebuck.... 68% 687 68% 6874 — good export demand, with liberal|tredl: 92%. ['his morning the Northeast Savings | Columbla Grph pt. 164 16% 16% 16% | Soneva Copper-... 20% 20 2 2 (STRIKE SETTLEMENT e ea eceipt, 125 cars: United SECOND | lank took possession of its new home, | Cons Cigar....... 25% 2% 25t3 | Shattuck-Arizona. 6 otatoes—Receipts. 155 cars; U ’ on the northeast corner of H and 5th | Cons Gasof N X-.. 91 91 |Shell Trad & Tran. PARAMOUNT INFLUENCE |states shipments, 109 cars:” market | S55000 C‘BO_P OF POTATOES. streets theast. Cons Intl Cal Min. 4 4% ( SinclairOil. ...... stronger: Michigan, sota and| KANSAS CITY, Mo, October . Washington has many handsome | Gons Textile 16% 16% | Sloss-Sheffield..... SW YORK. October 20—Settle- Wisconsin, edthng bulk, 58| Bishop B. J. Scott and his family. of e House Behll'ld the Mort age Banking rooms. some more claborate | Gont Can . % «1% | Southern Pacific. ment of the threatened railroad strike | L&5 'f;g e o akota whites, | Independence, had for dinner vester- g g and ornate than the home of thelgont Insurance... 1 61| Southern Railway. wWas the paramount influence of the Pulk, 165a1.85; Sou "| day potatoes that had been gathered | Northe vings. but none more aos B 81% | Southern Ry pf. 2 i stock market, although | " e vement insti py | 1, - ere B v better fitted for the g";:?':dé':“ 3% %% | Stand Ofl of Cal I'ni”'héi‘x..‘é‘fi.."‘.?,}o,m,d ket, althoukh | 4" buying movement instituted by | from a second crop. When they dug | You buy a book not only because of the author's andling of the business that comes | C20CH o'sroel. ... 66% 6% 6% 65 |StandOilofNJ Cles had been that conditions would | local professionals carried WHeat| their first crop, about the middle o | name, but because of the publishers who stand back of tha to it AR g K Cuban-Am SUSRE.. 1% 1% | Stand OfI N J pt. hot reach the critical stage. prices l: s B aed the|August, they left: a few M the! book. They are supposed to know a good bouk or they The new building is forty by ninety- E S i v derate de- y-evening-up process ground, and the rains since caused a | b % : = ? five feet, the banking room has a|CubaCaneSugar.. 7% T Steel & Tabsit Rails sullered omly O ege | c105e. The finish was firm. with De- | Second erop to “valunteer o o | would not have cffered this one for sale depeh of sixty feet by nearly forty | CubaCaneSupt- (C8 3ok | Submariepons Dot o repuined. in | ember 108%al08% and May 112ha ,‘ We stand back of our First Mortgage Notes with as and m»ln.l.f» ornu.: bant: about forty h?“*;’!?:gr:":-p-i 1% 1ex 16% 16% | SuperiorOil yesterday's general rally. Equip [VIZM. 0 up. but failed 1 i |lum‘n pride as’the publishers stand back of their volumes hv twenty feet. B. Stanley Simmons is | Eme % : | T * ments. steels, coppers, motors and 9 5 G oney s i very day brings the respoasibility of sustaining ane the architect and James Karson the | Endicott-Johnson. 69% 69% 9% 69% , Tenn Copper. many special issues which had been {t® hold the outside figures when S T el ¥ of y 1ing ancw builder. 12% 12% 12% 12% Texas Company. ’»m’)me?‘u”y e aeted by the labor | Profit-taking started. The final prices In Any Sum our fifty-two years’ record of no loss to an investor. were 481 for December and 3% to 33% for M 18% 18% 1s% 18% | Texas & Pacific It is constructed of Indiana li ndiana lim 6 6 6% 64%|Texas&PC& O stone and has a peculiarly attractive situation scored cqual or larger re- coverfes. Our connections locally and In other cities enable us to fur- ppearance. The fittings throughout Pt 7% 9% 19 79 | Tobacco Prod The most consistent movement was | WHEAT— Open. High nish money in any amo i are up-to-the-minute and include a!Fisher Boéy...... 8 8 8 8 | TransContlOil in domestic oils, that group at all{De R KIS KT Washington Real’ Betate Bor| Swartzell Rheem & Hense CD r;l;flal< \'x_xlul!r’ and -~ n;lzmher of | Fisher Body pf....100 100 100 100 ‘3“:"" g"- i times ignoring reactionary tendencies <1130 Lu4n terprises. - e y L4 safety deposit boxes for the use of | Fisher BodyofOPf. 69 6 &7 67 |Union Pacific. elsewhere. California issues were es- w5 40 i i W, o customers. Fisk Rubber. . 11 1% 11 u%| Unfon Pacific pr. peclally strong and almost all the Ju- 501 oang Stone & Fairfax 727 15th Street NW. The lighting of the bank interior e is so arranged that not a bulb shows. g'"x:';zfi"' all being inclosed under glass in the | Gen ASPRST~s tops of the railings, over cages and | G¢n Asphalt pf.. other fixtures. den clearc Few banks have the advantages|Gen Blectric that the Northeast has in the matter | Gen Motors. ... of convenience to its patrons, for a|Gen Mot €% deb U .- v full-sized post office is located on the | Goodrich. . 2% | U'S Indus Alcohol. 47% west side of the fover. The directors’ | Goodrich pf. ! Ml D aE room is on the mezzanine floor. Great Northernpf. 78 13 72 7% {USRubber....... 5% Great Nor Ore. 31% 81% 31% 31% | USRubber 1st pf. 83y The Northeast Savings Bank is strictly a northeast institution: it has | Gulf Staf 28% 38% 8% 8% | USSmelt & Ref. ! nior oils were higher by 1 to 3 points. ATS Quarterly statements of the United |December . 8u7 B States and Bethlehem Steel corpora- | May 8% tions confirmed reports of pronounced | NEW YORK. Octobér betterment in that industry and theiEasy; spring clears. {trend of general business conditions|winter straights, 6. H showed a broadening inquiry of the| Lard—Firm; middle { merchandising demand. v 10.50. Other articles unchanged. ! Money rates displaved no material i | easement and the greater portion of | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.MARKET. | the week’s call loans were made on| CHICAGO. October 29 (United States | a 5% per cent basis. This quotation {pyreau of markets).—Cattle—Receipts {also applied to time funds, although | 5y head: compared with week ago: | 4% W% M% 14% | United Drug. . . 637 | United Fruit. ... 100 !United Ry Invst... 8y 68% | United Retail Strs. 52 123 | USCastIr Pipe... 15 10 |USCastIronPpf. 4% 63 |USFood Prod. 3 ‘Washington, D, C. The Nation’s Home Town 52 Years Without Loss to an Investor Builders We can furnish mones in almoxt || any amount for first loans fn D. C. Conm Dept. at onee. SHANNON & LUCHS M. 2345 3 14th St 200 reholders who live in the | Haskell & Barker. 70% 70% 70 81% many thirty and sixty day loans were | geof steers mostly 25a50 higher; spot northeast section of the city; it caters | Houston Oil. - 8% Y% 1Y% 56 55% B5% | made at as low as 5 per cent on prime §y;, more; butcher cows and heifers, more or less exclusively to northeast | Hupp Motors. 1% 1% 1% | Vanadium Corp... 33% 32% 31% {collateral. 13240 higher; canners and cutters, 10 Lnl(»rrsls and expects to grow up and | Indishoma. .. 8% 3% 3%, | Va-Car Chem pf... 70% 0 7 ald higher; calves mostly k;ligt‘\er:f rosper v at section. iration......- 38 16 7 | Vivadou. G e 2 stockers and feeders, 15 igher. On October 15 the bank reported a | Inebrpors Metro. o 1% 1% 1% | Wabash. & el CURB TRADING. Hogs—Receipts, 9,000 head: 1uals | EXPERIEN capital of $100.000. a surplus of $20,000 | 1n¢) Agr Chem.... 7% 7% 7% 7 | Wabash pf A. 21 2% 20%| NEW YORK, October 28.—Trading [lower than yesterdays averagei| and deposits of $459,000. Intl Agrl Chem pf. 37% $7% 37% | Wells-Fargo Exp. 61% 61% m" on the curb exchange today was |closed strong: practical top, : This -—is said and done this FACT remains: 1 S ) quite active, but the trend of the |light lights up to 8.00; bulk, 10% 10 | market was irregular. Profit-taking | 7.65: holdover, light; pigs, lower: R Mieibad a conspicuous part in causing faround 8.00. " ¥ price movements toward _slightly ecp—Receipts, 3500 head: to-| 68 88 (PUCT Vels in some issues. The low-|day's receipts practically all packers | 79 79 |WesternMd.. 10 10% | Western Md 2d. 48 49% | Western Pacific 29% 29% | Western Pac pf NN =Ty . | Int1Harvester.... 79 Washington Stock Exchange. |ixt i aridsé LE Intl Motor Truck.. 26% SALESMAN | Booklet | washington real estate is the safest and most satisfactory securit, it is possible to r & That First Mortgages on improved E £ E é SALES. Washington Railway and Electric i . | . shington Railwiy ani Electrie 45—$1.000| [nel Nickel 2 18% 18% 13% | Western Union. 8% 8 || liced oil shares continued active fea-ldirect; compared with week ago: Fat| Will obtain. | ipeake and Potomac Telephone Gs— | IntlPApEr. ....... 5% 53% 53% | Wheeling & LE. 8 8 |tures. wambs and_yearlings, 50 higher: 0 - = Invincible Oll. 1% 1% 11% | White Ofl.... 19% 13% | Lyons Petroleum met some selling |sheep. 6 higher; feeder lambs, Phi s’ First Mortgage Notes are the ty | Pot e G. M. and ref. 75 (W. 1.)—$100| Iron Products 27 27 27 !Wilson Company 35% 3@ {and developed a heavy tone, while {mostly 25 higher. Help £ ity ih h ype At 100 S100 at 100, 100 at 100, $100 at 100. St 34 Willys-Overland 6 6| Tuckeny was firmer on renewed buy- . = of security that appeals to people who play |f| apital Truction—2 at 85,710 uc 8. 104 104 | Willys-Ovid pt. ... 273 2% 20w | ing by some of the stock exchange e et ; To Distribute l Y safe. They are a form of investment that for BONDS. 3% 43Y% Wisconsin Central 254 25%' 258 | houses. .UY"” Oil and Gas was act COTTON MARKE ! ou centuries has attracted thrifty people. Bid and Asked Prices. 2% 24% | Worthington Pmp. 417 4% 417 |and held around vyesterday's price NEW YORK. October 29.—The cot- | 5 % 2 PUBLIC UTILITY. Kansas C Sou pf.. 50 60 50 |Worthington (B). 60% 4+ 60% g |and Kevstone-Ranger displaved a}ton market opened steady at a de-! . £ They have land behind them. Bid. Asked. { Kansas & Gulf Co. 714 7 7 |WrightAero..... Te T 714 714 Steady tone. Commission houses were | cline of 10 to 25 points under over.: a rligh-Class B ok = ! o o 'xzu -Spring Tire 424 2 2 i i less active than previously during the | night selling orders brought in the They have buildings behind them. i 8% y-Spri i 4 HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. week, and confined most of theirleasier ruling-off prices yesterday. Pri- | i ? | (S0t Eennscots- T o5occ e 2% 2%| 1lam..... 179300 1p.m.....398 000 |operations to the higher-priced oils. | vate cables reporting a less favorable | secur' i D=0 They have our entire organization behind Maracaibo continued the feature of|turn in the Irish situation may have | 1 | & them, assuring uninterrupted interest on | : this group, reaching a new high rec- | contributed to the decline, but the | | principal, and perfectly safeguardi ! | ord. and Standard Oil of Indiana. In- [ main factor seemed to be December % { principal, pel ly safegu. ng your J TODAY’S BOND PRICES Sernational Petroleum and Skelly [ fiquidation. After selling off to 1555 || Local Corporatlon principal, as long as that principal is invested. 1 . were steady. Simms Petroleum, Ar | that position rallied to 1895 and later) 4 Ask for descriptive booklet “A,” it's FREE. || rgetow & 5 7 i B i ; E. omiins Clgeng prices rported to The Siar oer et | SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. | sficrs’ were. slightly, easier. Site earry Toses: but the buige met (| Liberal Commission || | New York-Washington wire by = (Reported by Redmond & Co.) The coal stocks displayed a firm | the - cenewsd rear-month. with De- i 1§ = o 95y French Government B3 1845 American Tel, & Tel, 6o 1072,. By Agket[lome. Glen Alden and others were | comber later easing off to 18.80, or A Sl i [ wl'“ia s Phl'"i g 6. 97 ' h Government 7s - > il el 22 Y quots at al - 1 23 points net lower. H f i &l T2 (WL 90% vernment of Switzerland 8s. Tel & Tel. 6 102620 90" 9% | The Tecent buying of Acme Coal was | “Fitures opened easy: December.| Tess/ o0 Star Office g m J. ps s 5 53 ceo. Mlig i ,,"‘,[_'f"v"' h;{iev:led t;, have g“::“n.?‘:f."e"x“pi::&'rl 18.90; January, ls.gl March, 18.50 i i —_— First Mortgage Jnvestments - i American Tob, able developmen! May, '18.15; July, 17.68. 3 . 4 e i Anuconda Copper. 65 1959, in the company's Kentucky holdings. | " Aside from the liquidation of De- |l I i Bl Call, Phone or | 1469 New York Ave. Main 98 e et Anglo-American Oil 7145 Goldwyn Pictures continued firm, but | cember. which sent the price down to | S| Write for 't | American Tel. u Armour & Co. 7 1030 a number of others, including Swift | 1572, or 31 points net lower. thei Real Estate I\Otes i iArmour & Co. 4 - - Hethjonem Steel 7s 19 International and British-American { market was comparatively quiet dur-, | Atchixon, Topeka and Santa Fe gen. 4% | Betitchem Kooy o5 1023 Tobaceo, were slightly lower. West}ing the entlre morning. The near, i ' 5 . Coust Line ? Canadian Pacific End Chemical held steady. monthis' weakness had an unsettling ' i WML ol S oeuge e Mining issues were again quite ac- | influence however, and later months; i STOCKS. 5 tive, but changes in prices were con- | eased off under scattering n;eggure_; 0 i PUBLIC ILY] nd Ohio 6 fined within narrow limits. ou with the mal‘kr! closing steady at a; - « 4 N S o B e i Olis 8. W. Lon. Gas of Ne Aecrican Gold was slightly higher, | net decline of 15 to 29 points. Capital and Surplus apitul T Rethlebem Steel refd. 3. 1045 | Copper Export while Boston and Montana was active | Futures closed steady; Decembar, Sec diby fi deed 4 Sury Vashing Rurl'ngton (N. P.-G. N. J within a comparatively narrow range. | 1§, January March, 18.50 ecure v first dee A $2.000.000.00 folk_und St. Anthony's Gold was firm. May, 18.10; July, - 2 Seuey o ” HL Bonds were steady, although deal- | Cotton—Spot quiet; middling, 19.20. 8 oI trus ings were smaller than heretofore. NEW ORLEANS, October i [ e ——— rather easy “undertone prevailed in . Chexape: KS. cotton today and in the first hal Chesapenke and Ohjo cony. . OIL STOCKS. s Gl = & Fl h M and o Faul rora. Quotations furnished by W. B. Hivbs & o, | ROUL of the session prices went 10 over ather | « an o ' o Bid. Anked. = i v paven S z i H Chicago Northwestern 7s 1980 < Closing prices: erday. Around the opening the most | M 5Rock Taland und Tacific refdg. 4. 8 | \nglo-American Oil Co. (new).. 18 18% | Lo ey months were 1 to 2 points over | 737 15th St. N.W. i lways Va]la le Chicago’ Unlon Station 6%4x. 5 Borne eyt s G 3 330" | vesterday's close, but support was Consolidated Gas Ts. - uckeye e 3 = in d. January traded up to Cuba Cane S a8 & Co. 33 Cheneborough Manufacturing Co. 165 {not continue: d N Polaware and Hudson s 1930 3 & Cor o 165 Contimental 011 Co. 1% {1848 and fell back (o 1831, b Over a an ever= DuPont 715s 1831, Southiern Railway 65”1 Crescent Pipe Line Co. 30 Futures opened steady: December, ral lien 35: Soutiwestern Tl 7 5 Cumberiand Pipe Line 155 118.40; January, 15.43; March, 18.20; Quarter { - ‘0. Ty Gureka Pipe 3 8 May, 17.70 July. 17 H F I h ] i 4 s o £5 B st e o' 2 e ofa |8 ailing Is the Fus : 5 nion Tank C; 168 . : q National Savings und Trisl Great Sort B | Western' Blectric 7o 3055 3 BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. | Century | | Ynlow. st = International Mercan . Westinghouse E. & M. 75 i 3 [ NEW YORK, October 29.—Foreign Withcut ’ ‘Washington L:fl:l‘.-“_si‘;"; = Inter. mm:r:n:;: dat ';“‘1&:5' Bs.. 1 138 |par silvz;', 70 M;xlcaons doélaru. |§’"" wheu SAVING S Lonisville and Nashsille 7 e e NDON, October 29.—Bar silver, Commerce and Saving Missour Kansas and Texas 1st & : !l\';%l LIBERTY BOND CLOSING PRICE:! I Co. s s gx!‘;?’;ence per ounce; money, 1% per a Less ; S Wanag on Misouci Bcifc & 1108 | NEW YORK, October 29.—Liberty |benie Oil and Gas Co... cent. Discount rates—Short bills, 3% —produced by an interest-earn- rity Savings and Com. - bonfls closed: 31¢s, 92.62; first 4s, |Prairie Pipe Line Co. 200 per cent; three-month bills, 3% per o | z % - ek i I Hoveny Strect 9310 bid: second is; 9260, bid; first | Solar Refaing Co.-oo 330 cent. Put Your Money to Work in | | ing bank account, such as can be SRvILER: o s, secon %S, 92.76; third | Southern 29 \ itl icallv anv S. Savings 4%s, 95.00; fourth 4%s, 93.0 ic. | South Pena. 01l Co = i opened with practica any sum Vashington Mechanl N Pacific 43 ¥ 64: v P vic- | southwest. Penn. P 54 3 z e e Tadkam’ Motor Cae tory 3%s. 99.64; victory 435, $9.64. |Sfandard o1 Co. Calforai 8o PKII.%AO?ED zSgu-f“ a Safe Investment Boxes at at this strong, old bank. = in —_— Standard 0il Co. in PHILADE! 3 ober 29.—The a s 75 . » . American 7 g S S 2 I < P Arlington N Standard Ol Co. Kansa: 570 557 | . jssue of $12,689,810 of 514 per Of all times—this is the ode! n-This Pavday laving aside foreoan b b S T O e 413 | Gent municipal bonds, for which bids Moderate fBegi yday laying a Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. |Standard Oil Co. Nebrask: time one should not only redn: B S here today, was award- a fixe ntage of yo - Nationai "o [ e T T Francisco s Closing prices: e Ol Cor Ot B |ea ?eb‘;endkxngesy:d?ciz: headed by invest his money in legiti- Rentals 2 fxediperce iage ¢ Hwous iy TITLE INSURANCE. i onis nco 8 1090.... O1% ! ey e aeniConos e New | | VS 3 g ings and realize, by experience " y Louis and San Francisco — 2t | Berlin ds. 6% German goy. Swan & Finch Co. 39 |the National City Company of New T g P alize, D) X , Columbia Title KL Touis and San Francisco inc. 6s. 49% | Girenter Herlin 43 6% German gov. Unlon Tank Line Co. K 100 | A" bid of $103.399 for all or; | mate investments. but = =30a] h it feels have v work Real Estate Seabonrd 68 Bremen 4155, German gov. Vacuum Ol Co.. 20 20 | O of the Isaue was submitted by | | should, so far as possible, S ow it feels to have money work- Seab-ard Air Line refdg. 4 Coblenz 4 hington Oil Co. “:- German gov. 3 S Krupp 45 the syndicate. which was accepted P from among fifty others. buy home securities, so that the wheels of busine. 4% | Seaboard Air Line adj. 5s. ] Sineune Conw. OIl Corp. 7148 1i5"" | Southern Pacific 1st ref.” ds. ern Pacific conv. Cologue 4: Dresden 4. Drexden 4% Duesseldort 4. ing for YOU. Rate of fWe're serving over 41,000 de- ine - i '2s| JERSEY FARMS' ACREAGE. Bad._ Anill Merchants’ Bad. aali ergenthaler Lino Dutel Market Soutkern Raflws ll-'nnuun .8 i F: NEW YORK, October 28.—Despite| QUT .UROPEAN WAGES. i ; R res i 9 ©id Duteh Market pfd | Southern Rail 5 85 Il-'nnunn 55.00 913 French brem. s, 8% | heavy losses last year, New Jersey CUT IN EUROP iy and industry may ,I’e kept Interest positors. Union Pacific " 3% ! Hamburg 3s. 8% British Vic. 4..310 | farmers devoted as large an area to| Wages in Sweden, according to a going full time. When you id Union S Hamburg 315 Nat. war loan 5s.408 | fa]] grains and vegetables as in 1920, | Stockholm report of last month, had > S Paid on OFFICERS e Eetes Toabber 55 Hambarg a2 (o oMeial reports. In e |been reduced on the average 17 per| | invest your money in our || Gt e et United States Rubber 7'@ h‘mr:n;k Bol fall planting the acreage of Wheat {cent from their recent high point. Wage: First Mortgages it goes to Lll'ge and WOODBURY BLAIR. Siret Viee President Tnited States Steel 8. F. bs ‘4| Leipzig 5¢ Belg'an Res: and rye was reduced slightly, but|in the textile industry averaged a reduc- 55 ld b d hel i STON = »nd Vice President ‘WOOL DEMAND STRONG. Yacuum O] Corp. 78 1986.... .- G314 | Munich 4 Belgian Prem, 5s, 72 | the corn and oats acreage is as great ) tion of 20 per cent, in the mining in- help bui omes and helps | | 5 Trust Officer b Virginia-Carolina - Chemical 7% as last year's and the acreage de-dustry 20 to 25, in the paper industry | | spe ity in general i Small st LONDON. October 29.—The wool|Western Union 8%s 1036. Voted to potatoes has been increased. | 20 to 30 and with the wood pulp work- y 1n g 3 ot " < e nu:-nonrsullc:gnl-lo.n?‘xll" herepmxer; o‘f‘f:: Wilson & Co. 1st €5.. v FAILURES IN 7. S. DROP. et d“,{oyed “so“" Cant °'¢ the | ors 15 per cent. o 5 Accounts: 3 Ll S s A-“’l‘".“:‘r':;;’ nam o g VE Jersey apple crop, 80 per cent of the ST -Seka - 3 firm. A feature of the sales has| y.s.TREASURY CERTIFICATES. NEW YORK, October 29.—Sus-| S0l crop and an unusual drought B F SAUL CO et e sivonic demand by the tome | ¥ ot d heameea & co - | Pensions lant ek wepe, | 8fty:| RSy Srufned” ‘i’ polato crop this| FARM PRICES AND OTHERS. 2 AN tional Savi & Trust C o Commarey win uxlneos::f Bate_Matwrity., o (Bia. o oer., |cording to the Credit Guide, which|¥®®™ The calculation In the government's ato av‘ngs rusi 0. e nEle erinos closed 121 | Decemberds, 103} 10516 100 1i3: | gave the number as 347, against 401. report, based on average prices of farm Mortgage Loans 3 4 : 3 i Sesicent MiEhin While crosabredatalso | oos poant (1605 3 100% New York city was up to the high| NEW. YORK BANK STATEMENT. |and othcer commodities. shows that in 55th Oldest Savings Deposltory in Washmgton canced fine. and medium 7l per|3isMarch 13, 1922 .11l 1003 | mark of last week. with geventy-two| NEW YORK, October 29.—The actuaiAugust, 1921, the average of farm 1412 Eye St. N.W. and coarse, 10 per cent. The |5%s March 15, 1922. 1009-16 100 11-16) failures, but the rest of the state and |condition of ciearing house banks and | prices was 66 per cent of the average ye ot. N.W. Year Cor. 15th and New York Ave. Houaey durinz the sales bought | 373 June 15, 1922 100% 16 10075 16| country’ reported fewer failures, For [trust companies for the week shows tha: | of other commodities; the ratio for the : 4000 and the continent 47,000 | 3123 August 1, 1922, ... 1001316 {04516 the corresponding week of 1920 the | they held $16,374.120 reserve in exces: | same month being 81 per cent last vear. - Main 2100 = e— - — i Halon thousand bales were: not{sss jooiember : 7 R 144 country sustained 235 failures,. which jof legal requirements. This is an in-|112 per cent in 1919, 111 per cent is - " disposed of. % & .101%_. | was a high mark for theiysan _ ., 'crease.of §18,909,580from last-week. 1913, and 118 per oqat in 1027 ’

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