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* NEW YORK STOGKS IRE IREEULAR Numerous Weak and Some Strong Spots—Tobaccos, Qils, Tires Heavy. BY STULART P. NEW YORK, November the markets moved today great deal of indecision. 1t w. that there any impo nt opments to occason WEST. e a re L—aAll with dev ision of a ot views regarding the general busines For and financial situation. the rt the unceitainiy rel the immedate spoculativ not only in stocks. but in wheat and exchuange as well. here were in the stock however, a number of weak emong individual were being sold not pertaining to zener aply because of 1 conditio icidens b able in r industries. groups, th price one ot cutting which d raiher position, codton, have besun t marke U were ropare s explanation for their de- to appesr in the cizurette industry and which it is ceared ma enough to upset th companies, A fa profits of the e Aithough the whole subject of whether fresi - or is 1o be any rubber and i Wi douit, heavy again “th has been cutting by the 1 (SR these stocks we In the case of ing was b com- | most of cree-Arrow the seli- ed as it had been yvesterday on the expectation of an unfavorable re thivd_quar.er. in_tie Industrial was due to misgivings as the turn for th alcohol trade had come in time the divide upon. port for ti Weaknes: Oth In other directi ns o special adverse trade ons market was Prices wen arly in the da the specia dropi there v g of col and the sreater part cf the | back readily. A number of individual st bid up at various times. wmoag some of the chain siore issuc Kresge and Weolworth troleum in the oil group. . Peoples’ Gas and Brookly wise Steady. 1z, in the K and Southern ur St we tuations to teady while Aleohiol Detter in the denatured av 1 which is soon to be acted but cquenc cls wore them like | Unicn olor wdo There is little doubt that buying in the sugar stocks today some hing more than On previous occasions where group has rallied the c.use set down to an extended bear a But today the movement was -pre enced hort covering. tin been unt. d upon a well defined hope of improve- ment—even ih some d though may by ance off—in the sugar trad situation. The preliminary data o the prospects of the new Cuban crop point toward a very heavy curtail- ment in the output for 1922 The esti- I'mates of this reduction run as high fas a million ton: It is true that only @ minor portion of the 1921 harvest | has been marketed and that there is | & supply on hand sufficlent to last for t loast six months, and some | mooa deal longer. But this 1 being drawn down every da; over, -called “invisibl consunters w. Merger Resultn. from what has happened nt market. however hille be the mergers of oil com- hen these are in anticina result is quite different afcer s is out nnouncement of the Cosden-Atian- ic Petrolenm deal immediately stop- 1 % movement in the Judzing to do well just ime known that il of California was in the p00.000 on long- esumably rd u honds, e n bain ms of th v ltoval annonneed, t torm sition of Union Oil were about to be o former became weak Colorado Southern. For the first time Colorado and Southern common began today (o @0 justice to the highly favorable analy- ses which have been published from time to time regarding its carnings. and especally how they show up as compared with other rails the stocks of which are selling at anything like the <ame level in the market. It is figured out that Colorado and South- ern is earning a per cent on the junior shares ex Lample stocks like 4 St. Paul preferred. in the ce area. represent companies which are not yet covering their fixed charg. or o ad Sou o be paid at any time It would doubiless have been declared lonz #z0 had it not been for the well_ known conservatism of the Burlington management. which con- trols the property. But now Burling- [ Cex und expanded capitul account. could stand a ccn- tribution ucome account from ! the Colorado and Southern. At all i events it the first time thet i Colorado #nd Sou stock has hown special activity at advancing prices ansi ihs signiicant Wenkness In Tobaeco. the tobucco stocks, which idenc: for some time in came ot the The meeting of the Retail ors is 1o ! common cou'd wa Selling of | has been in quiet wi a more into {onen today. i Stores dire | discussion h: er the present di vived as to wh ti- ributiol at the rate lof 6 a share, will be maintained. This however, does nct appear to be the in reason for the decline in the to- biceo group. which today affected to- i be product Tobacco {auite as much ax Retall Stores. The Dinarket for these stocks was reflecting pricc ¢ te trade, which, it is reporled. ure .ikely to be more of a f from now on. ! HOLIDAY AT NEW ORLEANS. i NEW ORLEANS, November I.—Lo- leal markets closed today. All Saints’ :K $15 i | A _WASHINGTOW .00 DOWN—$15.00 A MONTH ONLY 12 MONTHLY PAYMENTS PAYS FOR THIS GARAQI WASHINGTON OFFICE 920 15th S LW, NewBuvidusa Bidg, Sov. 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Noon prices reported to The Star over direct | §t. Louis and San Francisco inc. Py New York-Washington wire by Redmond & Co. buard Alr Line Gs. Open. High. Low. Olose. Open. High. Low. Close. I ench Government Ss 1945 Seaboard Air Line refdg. ix. s Air Reductlon. 39 89 0 |PureOll.......... 8% %% 4% 5% French Government 75 1941 i \ Ajas Ruober. 20 19% 0 |RayConCopper... 13% 3% 13% 13% serland 8. 46, 4% 46 |Reading.... 6% 0% 6% 69% 3 un Th. . 89l 884 83% [Reading Istpf.... 4i% 43% 434 43% Cuited Kingdom iy 16 33% 3% 8% [Replron & Steel.. 0% 5% 4% 5) Vntted Kluwdom 5ke 192 | Am Agr Chom. Wi Wh|RepMotorTruck. TH T 6% 4| NEW YORK, November 1—Thetilict dom Sion 1ba7 ; Am Bank-Note. ... 5% 63% oyal Dutch. . 9% 49% 48% 49% |} 2 ay Witk ; g Pacific Gy 1928, i AmmankNote i, @i e s | SLmsamEnma myomm L RSO e ntertain et i e, Federal Reserve Board Cites Am Beet Sifgar... 2% 21% 2% |StLouls Southwn. 2% 23 2% ary. itleineterence toTihe unoeriain o aehekh ung fred Siates Steel 8. 1. 3 Am Boschi.t s 81% 3% 88 |SantaCeciliaSug. 2 2 2 2 |fluctuations in the other markets. It|yy ol (oun [due oo Ml Corp. 75 1986, Evidences of | Am Can . 2% 28 : gaxgn Motors..... 2% 2 2% 2% |was quite as buoyant as it had been !Q;xm‘- i Co. ot iy, | Vireinia-Carollua Chemieal 7246 s of Improvement. Am Can pt. e 85 eaboard Alr Line. 4% 4% 4% 4% i L hat the tast | Atias Powder Co 58, Than « ey | West ffon 6%4x 1936.......-. Am Car & Fdy. 5 1o | Seahoard AL pf o, 6 o4 &% |0 ARy time The fact that .‘?'u."‘“ i Jul | Witmn & Co 10t 5. = Armour & Co. Also Am Chicle Co.. . 8 |Sears Rosbuck...! g1 6w 67w % (WO [enes of Treasury SeUERSUS | hanimon B E T B SHORT-TERM SECURITIES, Sl e Am Cotton OIl... 18% | Seneca Copper.... 19% 20 19% 20 £/ GLv had been tully subscribed | o m Steel refd s i (Reported Ly Redmond & Co.) BY I A. FLEMING. D 3 ¥ | 1uri AmCotton Ol pf 40 |Shattuck-Arizona. 6% 6% 6% 6% lfor was stimulating in the 1esti- | Cumioy PeGoNU Y W Am Druggists. ¢ |Stnclair o1l .7 (2% 2 Imony it bore to the abumdinee of | Canadian Nor g fog o 005 T DAmeriens Tel. & Tl oe The Federal Reserve Board in its ‘Am Express. .... s Soorto Rico Sug. 30 30 30 | funds sceking investment, despice the | Central wre - 104 e & Tell 6 November bulletin finds elements of Am Hide & Lea pf : outhern Pacific... 73% 79% 78'c 8% immense oficrings which have been i SHOHBES: % AT €' | Southern Rallway 19% 19 19% 19% |coming ont in recent months Sy Ecment ’°'l business and Am International. 6% | Southern Ry pf... 414 4% 44 &1 The number individual bonds S8 promising outlook. Am Linseea. ..... 23 | Stand Ofl of Cal 81 8' 8% 8U4|Which topp. pr Faul wefd, 4 S Marketing of agricultural producis Am Linsced pf. | Stand Ol ot N aap * tse 150 Liz | the vear, was an unusuils (M g S Faul G, 35 according fo the bulletin pro- {'\m Tacomntive. . v | Stand OLIN I pf.. " v 109% 109 109 10 MCRAEC B B i en 65 s, | Gl Hork Tt umd et vofda. .1 ceeded rapidly and has been an im | Am Loco pf 10.% | Stromberg Carb.. % 0% 8% 8% D : = nd Tacitie sofig, 3w, . : - - 0 the Burlington general 4s. Atchison s portant factor in stimulating traue Am Radiator % W% T TR g ustment 4, Colorado i Am Safety Rasor. 5 0% 6 S%IGLSTNUW York Contral T, ; A 8, YAHoim: lines: Am Ship & Comn % % 1% 7% Pacific refunding 4s. Americ . & St Tonis 6 1 u3n, 941, | Higher prices for tobaceo and cot D T H [ Bt 1o Am Smelting. enn Copper. 84 &% 8% 8% |phone und Telewraph collateral s, s of New York e 1004 | ton have been beneficial in enabiinz ! Am Smit Sec A. . Texas Company 4 “Y American Smelting 55, Armour 4l.s » Export A’ B l:l'z- the planter and the farmer to pur ‘Am Smelting pt Texas & Pacific... 2n 2. Fush Terminal 5s, Goodyear ks, Dul 4 o Ealurt 1017 (chase seasonable goods. Am Steel Fdy .. Texas& PC&OIl. 25, 234 Tpont Tlau, Weste i port A lomt | Collections are. better and the re Third Averue % 15 ! Springfie « Cdaby Tac 1...5;3"1‘\1&'!!0-’: Iv.;:' outstunding loan accournts | Tobace, g o tand Diamond Ma'c i F, Goodrich o 55 | have followed in the train this Am Sugar pf. .. Torary Prod..... 6l el e RENGI S e Cull 0 Corporation 3x 1933 new activity £ IR, of RhM Am Sumatra. ... Tol estn. 1% 144 Triaer i Nain e “The beginning of the improve Am Tel & Teleg. e Uk [ I hese and other bods | e - e K a0 Hine o e v ments are noticeable.” continues the Am Tobacco Pl [ {vance extended to a half pont (o & § Pavine 5.2 Bulletin, Hoven I some portioas of Am Tobacco (B). Rt 36 point and a half. B Gt ; ithe southern and southwestern se A Tobacco bf (o) 2% Uuton 011 2% 1" Southern 1 were up nearly LU Louniad deb. ¢ tions, where credit conditions have \m Waolen. ... . 7 njon Pacifle..... 10 10% {2 hoints from their last previous sale ok e s Gl % | been’ more serious than generally be Am Zinc & Ld pf. & Union Pacificpt... 67 e | The St uis and San ad u Western cony, s . [lieved.” Anaconda........ 2 | United Drug. . 2 62 {iustment 6s and Income 6 were in a3 : Chuck & Co o Tem | Distinctly encouraging elements a Aeseta Reaien 1% | United Fruit. .| prits Hactive demand. So were New York | Faekird Mowe cur 0075 15 St Tatiwas G 10 ) noticed in general business. Iron and 71 | United Ry Inv pf. 20% | Central consolidated :.« nd Deben- | P . Southwestern Bell 7 19; iT".“l show increased production and : 10 | United Retall s . ture 4s of 1u2i, which were , Nwirt & ¢ {larger orders. Lumber is hetter, and ATehistn e % |US Cast Tron b pr o half noiat Wigher, The Tanaind - ot 3 i o the activity in bullding. “is particu- i a3 S F » i 7 Ts were an exception, droppins In ey arly noteworthy becuuse of its cor | Atchison pf. w0 | U wod Prod. .. . e ! ¢ P o : ] Te O Us 4 5y vl point. this heciuse of the un- Fraiwises dx, i uation Weyond time whe Allantic Cst Line. afsuius;a":':“l""h"" B4 2% 4 Wty regarding the state of the Francises 6 Iseasonal reaction would ordin: Atlantic Fruit Co e S Realty......l g 53 & 8 T il sapply of The occur .mnn::cgulu.l = ,,SR:b::: s 48ty 19’ 8% 43;{. Great Northern 7s at were upl & . “Steady liquidation of credit. increase Atlantic Petrol. . H pL. T BT nearly 10 points from their under-| 3 in reserve strength and reserve ratios tiamindee. b o ...jarain, Froduce and Live Stock|: i i i il { Balto 0. . o . 1094 1095 There were no n of im- era rve banks have been the char- I"tah Cc o e e ; Balto & Ohio pt 6 opper..... 5. 66w portance today, n- oc ; e . S = acteristic features of the month Bultoi Olito plas S| ULan Soourtsioni . o Burtancy AL Wi r{,n.s.l\n-, m.:mu;-r GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. the bankine siandporat. Fineneis Hotts Rtesl b esns 5% | Vanadium Corp... 2w 324 {issue of fresh, per doz., ; November 1 (Spe- |outstanding occurrence has b | Beth Steel 8% pf . . 1:1% | Vivadou....... e Compan Smortgase 7 oper o " . 56 [ . mew, 150 1bs., 3.00a | marked increase in the price | Booth Fisheries. .. 64! Wabash pr ... 20 | sinking fund twenty-year gold bouds. | Live b, 18 1.50a2.06: 100 Ibs. 1.75a |standard bonds, particularly of liber: Bklyn'Rapid Tra. . 7 | Wells-Fargo Exp. 61 I These honds are da ovember 1, turkey spring, | SO Db Sweets and jbonds, and the limited decline in rates Bklyn Unton Gas. . 74 | Western Md. s 1921, and ave suaranteed. | sal e 10 | pame. bl 22585 Jof interest. Forelgn exchange has i 1114 | Westerr, fic. .. and intesest, by the Winnipes 2560, al.u0. Beans. bu. great instability, largely due to dis ! urus Bros. L1 v 1 Pactfic. 0% (ana Intece B T — bunch. 3a4. Brocoli, IEated netitios)” commtians o Butte & Superior.. 144 u I:;Esllmuspfl& M. pras tric/ Rall ens, per 1 "h':'“f 1,‘; 15 Brusscls sprouts, qt, 1,a20. Cabbafe, |tinued difficulty of devising any sve Caddo Oll......... 13 24| Westhae1stpr. .. 60 i ters, per ki ;1 ton Da3s.00. © Carrots, bunch, 3a4.!tem of international financing.” California PokE. .- 66% S| Wheeling & L 5. | CURB STOCKS. 38a40; Weats, youni, cach. | dox. Gousa: ool Cetery. | Armonr's V : California Petrol Tuhe otor....... 9 36%1 Quotatious furnished by W. B. small, per Ib.. 12al foz ; crate. L50a5.00. Cucum- | _ Calitornia Pete pf. he | White Ol ... 0000 1k 15 k~Calves. ¢hoice, per bers. - crate. 3.00a4.00. Eggplants. | Armour & Co. find that the nontli « Canadian Facific 3% “:f\k:l‘re Spencer 10 10 | N fambe, “choice, S0 re 0. eradish, bu., 4.00 i October “brought an encours l-:::lr:: (e WilsomCo gbt b tAnina: Bxnlosives L [ ppldma b Onions, |crease in the volume of production | iCent RROfNJ. Willys-Overland. . & oin N 1t per bushel 2. i bunch, 443 b I‘,’i’g& the packing companies. “erro de Pasco. ... 80% | Wisconsin Central 6 % 1 €Siern, per box, Californ . e R o P 1088, 1t would not be proper 1o peri “handler Motor. 4 | Woolworth. 12 1y | " temons,” per ifornia | e 8 5. PepDers. ithix statement to carry the impressic | Chex & Ohio Wrigat Aero D Tt ” ghunsy It grapelruit, D mpkins each. 3| O packing business was i e WOtresen ! Caledunin L i anges, 4.5086.50, . bu., 60265, SPIN- | ing by leaps and bo {hi& Nopthwi, .. Call'Mfoney. . 6% & & |caei iy per sk, | o badier Soarerets -00. Tur- | ing the price that would give the pach “hi & Northwn pf. 100% bt wal per bl e ed hbl. 6.00a5.00; No, | & houses the necded profit Chi & Nor! D HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. leituce, nearby, per o b 1808250 hax ar| Armour & Company also u M PME O ani. ... 1Won Ly, .. 249000 . e 300’ ioase, Jan Ihac 2 gba {LUF Lo the economical trend on 1 . I 12m. ... 3593 2p.m... 485 2 ek oz, berries, b S part of the people and the develo, Chiie Copper- o i i pies. BDL. 1100a16.00. 3y %of belief that “there is som Chino Copper.. . : anions,y s, Bapslnit lry to a beef carcass except {CCC & St Louis. | LIBERTY BOND NOON PRICES. (i Ul cabbage.; " hu., 1.23a4.00. Pineap- steal i Cluett Peabody. . . NEW YORK. November 1.—Liberty | (vnolids ieusombeEnt, b 4.0046.50. ) A distinctly better turn 1o coll. f‘fl“e","e"l'"“’ i um".‘.’"“" at noon: 3lps, 92.60; first 43, : 20070070 b 1 Selling Prices at Noon. tions is ,’.'"."""'-d' this Jeing an fin { voca-Cota. ... o Iu.. 0 bid: second 4s, 92.80; first 41gs, | 4 lima be: | Wheat—No. 1 red . ¢ Iportant factor in business. 1283 14; second FrT : v b i ) ( lima e i 1t—No. 1 red winter, spot, Rpaiitraeond i, JoBic third W [ Honini o per quart; sprouts, 20a25 per quart. | S ved winter, sno| The Labor Situation. . 3 s ) fourth 4lgs. ¥3.10; victory 3ds, Durant M 1 B red winter, | . The November circular of the Na | Columbia Graph. e | 99.56; Victory 43,5, 9 ! DAIRY MARKE i e T TG einter. | tional City Bank discusses al son: i 3 6 | 1071, November | | Columbia Grph pt- By AR BALTINORE, November1. (Specialy; | wheat. 1 December, no quota. {1snEth the railtoad situation i | Cons Cigar. 1 o —Chickens ive. springers, be f1ions. N labor condition: =a pointed iliustr Cons Cisar bf = _.Washinaton Stock Exchange. S iR, PR ey St Jote of nearby by sample |17 0f the effeet ‘of 'the heavily 1o Cons Gas vl N X 1 SALLS. 1200 old hens : small and white 'at 105 p,r bushel. lereased freight rate on the cost of | Cons Intl Cal Min. ton Gus LLighi — &5 Terhe Toos a1 [ New vellow cob corn is|farm wagon. and from this drifts int Cous Textile. GLOM an re ? dueks, 25a28: turkeys, (quoted ut 2.45a2.30 per barrel for de- |& discussion of freizht rates and th. Sont Cau. . {EL ot groiiac : Soades . Howid: wuinew terred shipment. Contract corn. spot, |eneral labor situation. Corn Produgis. ..« be {3000 w T 81000 ut " fowl, nominal: k- corn. yellow, ! The purchasing power of farmers Cosden & Co SR ORY: AR ; ative or r. domestic, 6 *{products has decreased from 1uv Crucible Steel tinental Trust § frsts, dozen. —None. laverage before the war to §1 for corn aban iy nston Mooty Butter—« 45 per bushel: |60 for oats, 53 for barley, 64 for Cuban=AMm SIES ¥ G 1 Dent per busheli i) oes. 3 for wheat, 69 for beet k“:;t:::::;u';k Capital Traction ery. : oS of mearby rye, as to|cattle. 31 for cotton, r hogs, i cu = 8 S Store e 55 per bushel: No, ? weste | for sheep. ¢1 for apples. 1.11 for cai- Davidson Chem = n : ;e bage and 1.16 or chickens in June Lack & Wstn. ! Sport. spot. 86% per bushel .48 2 . 'fiel Mines. BONDS. : o quotation. fezt i ome 5 i " i i x - . 53 tons: ge is still | e labor situation is discussed it ik Horn Coal. Bid and Asked Prices. [Maan valios T per ton. with veenBs e Sl hength and pleas were made for 1h merson Brant. Midwes N < Pk msideration of economic we merson-Brant Midwest § core No. 1 straigh “There ix no difference in economic Mo firsts 88 1o 81 seo A SUPAight rye, nominal: {amier heiowe erence in_econ | e . . b % work in industries, ':‘:::;::}li}fir F P November L-Bearing (Tt would save @ great amount of ! - Eu P estimates counted s {agony if these simple cconomic | camous Players pi 0 influcnee on wheat pri o : s v nd s by < “n 1 wheat prices fons conld be understood. T ved Mines &S bl liiiern G0 e in 1 carly (rading, The Mar- | foos not pay, 10 disresard feie Thes Ll gy oo brows s bearishly aff=cled b Lare neither friendly nor unfriendly el :"""“" 1w on Tire % tras., i hered b HCe Tt that l”’l“' float in Buf- 1L, they are the wme fo Ty - Gen e M Hpe s lo harbor would hereafter be in-ihod enotics o unicidine Gen Clgar. o' | otomae. Hleetrie To e L chuded inthe United States Visible 7 may b denounecd and heds Gen Eluctric 1 fec. Tower upply total Support wus slow inimay be bruised against them. but | Gen Motors. ™ lv» oxes: | developing. Initial ]quu(at\uns. whlichm ey will not be disturbed. The wis 1 Mot €% del oobz i AT ape. | o nEed < ower, with €= mi akes acco o it net £ S Mot 17 aeb. $ | G F el P comber 107 107107 15, aind Stay. 1115 I e O | Goodrich. ......- sl | (IR specials, L = Were Tollow by moderate 1 “Unfortunately the labor orzanizu- S s e oy | i e o eracs ani furiher declines. and then something | tions have been unable or wnwilling: } Grout Nor Ure s Realts = ° . - 110 see that the market for their ser { Greene- Cananca. 4 | Riges Realty [ oo and oats sagged with wheat.!vices no lonser existe at the old rutes | Gulf States Stees 88 8% Wasli jE9%0 o e e’ gB D, Max. | of pay. and that It was not only just { Haskell & Barker. T = ok AR S ! PIMLICO ENTRIES N B, n declined all} o the great agricultural populatic 2FCola Storage 5s. i X S “Tound e A al nopulatio) Homestake. ... w5 . [Tound, arted unchanged to % low. | et wames in the other industri | Houston Lil. B e % STOCKS. i 375 to 353, and later show. | Should be rr::un»‘ . but for the h:\'sr { Hupp Motors..... U L PUBLIC_UTILIS L5 RACE ineral detbach {interests of the wage-earning popula- 1 X T ¥ s by b ition itself. indiahoma. 3 3% 2 Tel and Telge.... ovember Weakness in the hog market was! U UE o0 co that the economis | \nterouro Meiro. . P 1 two-year selling: six furlongs— | Subsequently both December and, ¢ % 00 qntual was RaSITEnES { interboio Met pr 0% Bhy Wasi. Ruy e, SWid Deuce)| Moy wheat eoid down to & new low [\pich 15 what Tealiy counts. It | inu Harvester... . W el Waski Bk 1030 Miracle gt Rieie Mnvs o cason. Lersist- qothing to the wage-earners to hav- | int1 Mer Marlne. DR W sienens i phy. 105: dacque Barriskane, e e oL (IPUOTT | thee rates high if thers i no worl "m:fieim"l‘r:::l? = ;y‘ Capicar’ " i lndi}n‘l Prince, 110 Roshambean i TS met Towen, 1 to be had. or work only part time.’ i Intl Motor .- Columbia . Ph10s Bar rd. 107; Doughnut, 110; - 1.02 1o 1.0212 a ay * * intl Nickel. . .eene 18% 1% | Commercinl 110: Ealy . e sk rem it 5 1:02°%0 1,025 andiplay ) e ';""*"l'l"' ::""‘J"‘ i 3 District oo N ~ i Milton E. Ailes, preside . { inthraner. o frisd Fariers and Mechanics’ < ctEaaE 25 the corn marke! | pipgs National Bank. reeturn i ivincivle Ol ] | Foderar ace. Raltimore steeplechas hin a fraction of the | RBEe Mol ona e after u mo sland Uil. Liber:y and upward: | ipsid. ures of the season. Oats | onel M€ LS I e 00 Bolivi ewel Tea. i Yotk { Cuthry ’:l‘h“‘(::‘\ll‘\“. 135 {touched Jiew low. The close in cors: | M hte, Md. During the month the { Kansas CiLy S0u. . i Satlons ion Carbi 4 . 130 2)phoenix, 130: 1 was steady.. at 13 o net!yndk bass supply was greatly les Kansas & Gulf Co. | e pS AR S i rigade. 120. decline, with Ma 4 = ¥ ¥ < S| Vo i a)d. E. Dav able entr: R e Pt | sened. 3 . ‘,2:},‘:;?3,’3" s ST COMPANY. OIL STOCKS. i B hres gear-olds: claim- peear—., U Dieh. Lew. Clmel “Rolt & Bng;‘;f oy;pf},‘,l.‘,(\',x:mggru;g: 2 A Yraet one Y 900; *Tran- 5 as presiden Keystone Tire. 4% | American Security and Trust Quotations furuishied by W. B. Hitbx & Co. {Ing: one I T ear ag presds Kresge (88). o Continental Trust Noon prices: ] Bid. Asked. i G “Chinnie Walsh, 100: Tooat Securitien s w‘&'m's'"l o ok el el ! 111 Dough Cueh 100 Sourrent Clearly the feature of today's trad Lactede Gas. rrmer Co. 0° § D b. «North Shor 1 of today's tra Lee Tire & Kubver &7 Pipe Line ¥ | ("’,f'l' 52463 King Trojan, 108 [ing o the local exchanke was the ley.... 5% and Saviugs.. Bk Pkt 0: *Natural. 108 spurt of activity in Capital Traction s.cnigh Val 3 *Tuscan Maiden, 100 *Naturs irely powsible: that Liggutt & Myers. . 150% ashington ..ol | frank Fogarty, 108: St. Michael, 10 - i x_o(lk. ul»l~r‘fnu»di‘;1 ely_possible ¢ ;'|ij Cutws NC. uk% Merclay | Fourth “race, Stafford handic BALTIMORE LIVE STOCK. | 5lifht (oot iy e small fractionii oIt dne. o | Sevenin Ceom L ! three-year-olds and upward: S8 fole.| BALTIMORE. November 1.—With a | recession of price. §7% being ihe Lorillard. ...eoeee 1 Uniow Sas ped longs—(2) (ayHOGUr: 100 ;| fair supply of good to choice steers ! current figures of the day. the slight S Caligula, 109; Sedgefield, 104: Lorillard pf.......101% {4 8.8 . {115; Caliguls ke - vesterday., the demand was very poor. | reaction from the 88 of the last few y D Washington Mechauics’ he Heather, 114: Minute £ P 1 5 3 axliing| Knight of the He 3 seriay. 3 x 2 s oAl ose-Wiles. .. stk | g 5 : prices bging from 25 to 35 cents cing probably due to the mar L0 FIRE INSURA. ansit Co. Ma 102: Sunnyland, 101: Dresden, s {days being p { Louls & Nash..... 106 Resarbeai L b e R R an, R inmaul 106 () Routledge, | lower. ‘Common to medium steers | keting of 150 shares, which were : slanatl Sugar. 26% ‘ | pe Line Co...... 1314 ‘Setavi 1 &) Knobbie 7:|were 10 to 15 cents higher, while | readily taken, with none offered un- e e lev.. il ey Y e {114; Serapls, §8: (@)Knobbie. LIT:| RIS B0 W0 b B e oy | e a 2 e close { lanhattan . Corcoran ... : inue, 124; Carmandale, 116: [ bulls. cows heifers we ely | der §8 at ose. . i Manhattan Shirt.. 2% 8% | Firemen's ...~ ; H“iH:i(;'\"‘m{‘\l'n(-lwl. 116: (z)l'ride of | “teady. There was a fair supply of | Ppotomac Electric Refunding and 3 1Bty Nutional Union .o.o.ooeeeennse TH o pm DRty | sheep. lambs and hogs with a lower | Improvement 7S were again firm, | Marland Oil. . 2% TITLE INSUL. A | May Dept Stores.. 83 L PP Titie 4 Solar Retining Co.. May Dept Stor pf. - 102 Ty e Kot st Sowhennt e i 0 { exican Pete. ... 5% u | MISCELLANEOUS. Southwest Pean Pipe Line Co. “2% 2% { (olumbin Graphophone com. | Miami Copper. Prairie Pipe Line C tandard (1 Co. dinna. ldle States Oi 10 Cotubia, Graphepiope pid A Of b Kuoeas i Midvale Steel. ... 4 b v beper, = Standard Oil Co. Kentacks { Mo Kan & Tex g | e e Linotsie ..o i | Standard 0it Co. Xebras | o Pacific. 8% | i puteh Market com. 3 e |olaman Mo Pacitic pt. 4:% | Gld Duieh Market ptd. ki H : Natl Biscuit. My | Lauston Monompe - 2% E "nion Tank Line Co. .. Nati Cloal s il s ! Natl Conduit.... 1 COTTON MARKET! N 5 ing. 41% = | ot Beag ot ma| ~mw YORK November 1—rue| ~ DIVIDENDS DECLARED. | Nevada €opper. 1% | cotton market was very quiet dur-| X Yy.Central. 2 |ino today's early session. L An open- | Lunerial 0il. L. 54 . i » I Wahl (o, q., ¢ |SFaes . |ing advance of 2 1o 9 points was a]Wan Co . | . 19% | poor response to relatively firm ca- | Will-Buumer Co. Norfolk & Westrn. 9% | ples because of further liquidation PORKIGN EXCHANGE ll:::lexrfix::pl. fl!fi by tired longs with Wall street and| iy checks—dollar vaives at noon today. N of. 5 | western selling. These offerings were . 392 Bud | Nova Scotia Steel. 11k |after selling off to 1814 for Jahuary | iruweis . Wariw R for March, or abou to 8 rlin . ‘openhagen Oklahoma Prod § |and 1807 for e O et Sicacied | Home Chrintingta - Owens Bottle. ... . 29 | companied by reports of a poor|iimen Amsterism Pac Gas & Elec. 61% | soot demand in the south. Vienna [ Montreal . Pacific Ol . @4 404! ruures opened steady; December. { by tne Associated Press Fan-AuBefs % Gn118.37; January., 13.8%; March, 18.20;) " npw YORK, November 1.—Foreign Bisy. 11815 July. 1190 exchange heavy. Great Britain—De- % 1% Offerings were very light and the mand, 3.91%; l:&i)l?s 3.91%: sixty-day Pennsylvani ioW 6% |advance from the carly setback ex- | mand S91%: cabics SRS BELYORY Penn Seabd Steel 9% 9| tended to 18.33 for January, with ac- | 0% O3P8 Coptes, T35, Ttaly—De- People’s Gas. 66% 66% tive’ mouths gener:lllly showing met|yand, 4.02%4: cables, 4.03. Belgian— Pere Marquette 18% 18% |8ains of 10 to 13 polnts. Later fluctu-| Demand, 7.13%; cables, 7.14. Ger- Pere Mrq prior pf. 5% Bk [Blloms were SO e lliag of con. | many—Demand, 55%; cables. 65%. Pere Marq pf... there was no south Holland—Demand, 33.98; cables, 34.04. sequence, while scattering liquida- = Fhila Company - ok 30 | NG much less In cvidencs, than | Boreey B Tetpaiil, Eaety rmmn-‘.vmonu % 1% |recently, and prices showed a feirly|1g55. Switzerland—Demand, 18.45. sy gl 13% 14| steady undertone later. Spain—Demand, 13.33. Greece—De- Biero o‘l'l""" ge ’}’{; 81%| y UERPOOL, November 1.—Cotton|mand, 4.46. Argentina— Demand, Eterce 6% _Spot, fair business; prices un-|32.25. Brazil—Demand, 13.12. Mon- Plerce Ol p! 41 41 | hanged; good middling, 12.94; fully | treal, 92 3-16. Pitts Steel pt. 8% 8% |middling, 12.49; yniddling, 12.09; low —_— Pitts & W Va. Pond Creek Coal. Pressed Steel Car. 23% 2% | middling, 10.89; good ordinary, 9.59; 14% M% | ordinary, 8.84. Sales, 8,000 b:yle!. in- 60 60 .|cluding 6,606 American. Receipts, Producers & Ref. 21 | 62,000 bales, including 47,100 Ameri- Public Serv of NJ. 8% 68%|can. Futures closed quiet; Novem- Pullman Ce. %% 100% | ber, 11.97; December, 11.87: January, % 2 May, 11.39; July, 30, after federal taxes, of $3,263,201, equivalent, after preferred dividends, to $5.15 a share on common, compared with $6.83 in the preceding quarler and $3.51 in the correcp adic For three months ended September 1921, Stu ¢ of 1920. debaker reports profits, “ India, 92. () () («) 2 Three pounds claimed for rider. Fifth race. Druid Hill Park purse:| two-year-olds; _claiming: six fu longs—Moco, 120 Carmencita, 105 «Tangerine, 109; ¢Brilliant Ray. 10%; Miles %, 112: *Troubler, 107; Timbrel, 110: Beverly Belle, 105:" *Colan- 103; *Simplicity, 10 Doughnut, ; Excuse Me, 112 GUArter—Bit of White Polly Bon »pper Tremon, 114; Dark se. 99. HNenth race. the Grynn \Oak rse: three-year-olds and up; claim- Py one mile and_a furlong—Bribed Voter, 114: June Fly, 111; Cubanit 111: “Huonec, 104; *Devil Dog, 10 Smarty, 109; *Roseate, 101: Anni- versary, 114; *Whitehaven, 101; *Bar One, 104: *Darnay, 114; *Joan of Arc. 106; Thrift, 108, : «Apprentice allowance of five | ounds claimed. ) P Weather—Rain. Track—Sloppy. Sixth race J K. L. Ross entry. Walter M. Jeffords entry. Rancocas stable entry, Pimlico autumn handi- three-year-olds: one mile and a SUIT OVER BONDS SETTLED. NBE ment $11.5 1907, Western railroad, whi pend court al seven years, Bach protec given interest railre Rate—Maturity. 6 December 15, 1921.... 5148 Februa) Maren o8 I 5348 J 18 September 1 Soae 35 1 oben ¥ v . S. TREASURY CERTIFICATES. 5ias August 1, 1922, W YORK, November 1.—=Seltle- of a suit over the legality of 27,000 worth of bonds issued in v the Toledo. St. Louis and :h has been in the United States district t Toledo, Ohio, for the past is announced by J. S, e, chairman of the stockholders’ ‘tive committee. The bonds were in payment for the controlling in the Chigago and Alton ing oad. (Reportzd by Redmond & Co.) Bid ofter. 100316 100 9-82 2 100 11-82 100 16, 1922, une 15, 1922, market. Iket on calves was st itions for the week foll With a fair supply the mar- eady. ow? Quota- | Cattle—Receipts for week ended noon yesterday were 4,271 «t for the week. 65;_ good medium, 6.0 heifers, choice. 6.00a6.50 00a5 common to butcher, common, 4.2 head. against 3.656 head last week, 114 carloads for Steers, choice, 6.2527.00: ; fair to good, medium, 4.00a bulls, choice, 4.2524.75; fair to with a fair trade at 160, which is ilikely to be the price until tha last |issue is digested. i “Washington Gas 5s were firm at 52 | Gas shares brought 483%. Lanston Monotype sold sparingly at 72. World's Debt, $400,000,000,000. 0. P. Austin, statistician of the National City Bank, is authority for ihe statement that the world's debt is inow $400,000,000,000, compared with | go0d. 3.5024.00; common to 'medium, ! $43.000,000.000 in 1913, and $205,000.- 3.0023.7 ito goc i dium, | Sheep and lambs—Rec iended noon - yesterday {head. against 10,383 hes i cows, choice, 3 5. sheep, 1.5024.50; lambs, Hygs—Receipts for yesterday were noon 9.10; light pigs, 8.50: lves—Receipts for noon vesterday were agairist 1,408 head last 4.50a13.00. | I 4.50a5.00; fair a4.00; common to me- eipts for week were 12,798 ad last week; 4.5029.00. week ended n 13,468 head. | against 13,170 head last week: lights, | of the New York. Cleveland, Pittsburgh 9.10; heavy, 8.90; medium, 9.10; pigs, roughs, 5.50a week ended 1.861 head, weelk; calves, UNION PACIFIC NET DOWN. NEW YORK, November 1.—Oper- 4ting results of the Union Paeific sys- tem in September show operating expenses and joint facility rents, a de 987, or 1.4 per cent, c that'of September, 1920. erating revenues for September were | Prankfurt 4s. net operating | income of $5,513,968 after deduction of | Bremen #%s. adjustment of crease of $77.: ompared with Its gross op- $20,031,914, or 8.3 per cent less than its '$21,842,334 gross re 2go. maintenance. of way, 069, represented- & 3.7 crease, compared with tember, 1920, and its outgo for upkeep | Munich 4s. ported a year Its September expenditures for totaling $3,269,- per cent -de- those of Sep- of roadway decreased 19.2 per cent to $2,731,014. —_— United Fruit steamer arrived at Baltimore with 19,342 bunches of ba. nanas and 250 sacks Tomorrow the Phaliron will arrive|40%d per ounce; from Jamaica with 19,000 bunches of | Discol bananas. of cocoanut: 000,000 in 1918, __ Germany, the loser, is in debt $71,- 1000,000,000; Poland, for a new state, staggers under $69.000,000,000; the United Kingdom, $37,910,000.000, and { the United States, $23.822.000.000 i New Brokerage House. Samuel Ungerieider & Co., members and Columbus stock exchanges and the Chicago Board of Trade, have opened {a local office in the New Willard {HoteL I. . Bache & Co. and Halle & Stieglitz of New York are correspond- ents of the firm. pdei e PO SR FOREIGN BONDS. Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Ce Prices at noon: Berlin 4s... Greater Berlin 4a German gov. 3. German gov. 34y German gov. 4e.. 6% o 8 Coblenz 3011111 73 German gov. oa.: ¥ 8. i .. Dotekion 48000 1% Bad. Anfline ika Dresden 435010 7% AL ELGes. 48 Duesseldorf 4s. 8& I;l\-nc: i‘-:' s 't _os. 93, Frenc] m. 5. e 3e..... 6 Britlah Vie. 4s-.312 lémmu :‘h 8% [amburg & Hllwrl‘zw . "&. Lelpzis 1%, B Leipsig bs.. :\a —— BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. NEW YORK, November 1.—Foreigi 695 ; Mexican dollars, 533%. , November 1.—Bar silver, money, 2% per cent. unt rates: Short bills, 3% per three-month bills, 3% per cent. cent;