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i Received by Private Wire Dlrect to The Star Olco. ‘Alr Reuction. ~Ajay Rubber. Allind Chemical... &% Allled Chem pt. A Chalmers. ... u'b Atlantlg Fruit Co.. Atlantic Gulf. Atlantic Gult p! Atlantic Petrol, ., Auto Sales pf... Baldwin Loce. Balto & Ohlo. Bklyn Rapid Trn.. Bklyn Rap Tr ctfs s&-*aizz*a*&;&&s‘ ELELTI L ‘iz'?i' H ] f. % | S0 Porto Rico Sug, 80 '83% | Southarn Pacific... 1% 30% | Southern Rallway. uu 8 |Southern Ry L s jeums 3 & H H FEH 2 &5 zii‘i’% - & Tex: 10% 'l‘nuh!'ul 2% I!K fllnl'flioll. Tobacco Pro g Prod. . o | Tt StL & W pt. - Trans Contl Ol , TwinCity R % Unlonol{ I pe-ngage.p38zecy “E';!@!iiz ] H’fi%ii' 53 .. E?:- Western M % Wosthouse E & M. “\fi Westhse Air Brke. §7 ot ite OL. . ... 1% | Wickwire Spencer lfl‘ 0 | Wilson Company. ‘Wilson Co pf.. Willys-Overland, ‘Woolworth 120% Worthington Pmp. 30% Wright Aero. . §izazspasg. uzszing ;!ia’!ii"z;:! .E'; §eyy-Einn usatesy NEW YORK STOCK 'EXCHANGE |TODAY'S N. Y. By l’.fl; Loeased The Star, NEW YORK, November .—'ollnvlu‘:.l:. 'a 1ist of sales of utlv. ‘bonds on the New. York Stock Bxchlllll up 3 T AT IO 1 moacanoecasaga Low. it SESs <<, SRR I ] : EPRAS 28l e g ige 1d2 o o lfll flm lfl. lfi‘i . Doty BOND MARKET|Grain, Produce ‘LOOAY, WHOLESALS MARKEF. to noon today: e £L m20! 'z I 'lnl.”m oo peu F'_'.':on bens, per 10, 100} ;3 EE ) 7 ZElflllalE 23 ZEZKE N 7 crate, pie .,...,’.'"mm ¢ 4 2 per aurr sprouts, 30a26 per quart. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. E rlrln earby c dle lhlj’. rolll. 21[! 7 dairy. S 7 hel, 8.001 beans—Bushel, 2.0085.5 oyster 3. or pul mp ., 6a10; savoy -cubbage, bushel, - 166a75; -plnu:h. bushel, 75a86; squash, par: l-uu. NIBERSEIARARAD ot et 1, | fou, and Live Stock CHICAGO LIVE sT0CK MARKET. ICAGO, Novsmber 2 (U, 8. Bu- nfl{ lo( Markets).—Cattle—Raeceipts. 9, 00 hud. ‘nn and choice beef ymllu- llrnu‘ to 10 fl‘, weight, 5. l 2 nd 1048 Sonics’ 1585 ”n‘l'-” bulk buf lmn. -toak. bul oalves, steady’ and feeders, dull, weak. Hbl"—hmpll. llfiu bnd: fairly y‘-unvn. with % 1. lll 765 i bel 00: bulk, Mv. muuy lufl. ipts, 33,000 head; kill- lu' classes, u 35 qur. feeders, steady, uuu 1583, wuulrlr': lunb-. muty rud loads feeder lambs early ste: BALTIMORE, November 2 (Special). —(Emeknn alive, springers, lwund. 24 -uu and white leghorns, 2082 hens, £2a25; amall and white leg: 1; old rooste 16a1l 0837; geose, 22a26; turkeys, Mul. vlnon-, palr, 36840; guines 3, h, 4088 native and nearb) southern, 54. 283 hul.ur, 36837, CHICAGO, November 2.—Butter, hlmr' creamery extras, 44; fAirst, 3 42%; seconds, 33a35; standards, 40 Eggs, unchanged; 2, . Poultry, -lve. bigher; fo -prin' 20%; turkeys, 3 ters, 15. EW om{. November 2.—Butter— ;| Unsettled; ~receipts, 13,856 tubs: creamery higher than extras, 47847 creamery extran (32 score), ¢} 'y firsts (88 to 91 score), 3! l“fi; pu.'kln' stock, current mak. No. 2, 20%a3 Eggs—Hteadler; 17,944 cases; fresh gat sty 58a. 62; do., firats, 52a56; New Jersey hen- nery whites, extra fancy cendled se- receipts, | I LOANS ON LIBERTY BONDS . Bonds bought and Seld. Registered or Co 64 Uth St. NW. ghts, pigs, EVERY WAGE EARNER SHOULD SAVE No matter what )‘lwr income may be, aave some part of t. the Equita- ble and save lyll(nllltl iy, Subscriptions for the 81st lssue of Steck Bsiag Received Shares, $2.50 Per Month 4 Per Ceat Interest EQUITABLE BUILDING 915 F S¢. NW. Becured b.v fest deed of trast on resl wasty, Joseph Ithllcr i You Never Charge Off Depreciation on an Investment in 15 Years - —without the loss of a !IHK!. penny in either principal orl [eterest In euly ene of the Sjany reasons for imvestors to buy ooa Gilt-Edge First Mortgage Loans lo_lavestment Better, hnd for full delllll. Cm fled titles and insurance pol- ' icles furnished with notes. ' Conservative, courteous com-.¢ sideration to all our clients. Notes from $250 up to $10,000 : Now on Hand Chas. D. Sager Lesn Dept. M 36 923 13k . . QOvera Quarter of a Century Expernnul in Property Manage- ment. Prepared Changed conditions make the task of managing rental prop- erties more involved. Prop- erty management is @ business in itself, a business requiring sound judgment, careful train- ing. long experience and broad knowledge of affairs. ; o o ion Gas.. 15 Call Money. 85 2.5083.00; turnips, bushel, 70|lections, 35; nearby and nearby wes . ol in ¥ Farns Bros HOLRLY' SALES: OF STOCKS: W T oDles—Packed, barrel, 6.00a8.00; |ake extron’ T6m00r gb.. Lrowne entras, s Wempsializem e me s es—Pac arrel, 6.008.! 290; do., browns, extras, i . v ¢ i 11la.m. INO' z'm"““'::: ';‘3'.".;' &‘x 50 :n...::d Ml’:by fln::m;:d b{"w"u‘.:g agement of rental property S ooxe, poumds, 2. .| colors, firp extras, £ 5 3 '(c:“f::'::;:'z‘r:l % ples,” 2.00a3.00; cranberries, barrel, Mo es It is to your 3"‘““’-f8' w Canadian Paeific. . 113% ‘Uf.“,‘:.“nuk" {""'"’" . have your property in the e Plow Works. % 5 p 3.008 | whole milk, : . i c . . = 823; do., aver They Mean Absolute . hands of a competent or . crate, 4.0086.50, ganization. Texas Chiet ml, = ACTIVE TRAI]INGIN Selling Prices at Noon, heat—No. 1 red winter, spot, no quotations: e Do No. 3, 2 red winter, zaru:ky, spot, 1.04; November wheat, 1.04; December, no quotations. Sales—None. ?| Corn—New yellow cob corn i3 . |quoted at 2.4582,50 per bari for de- . | terred shipment. Contract corn, spot. 54%; track corn, yellow, No. 2 or bet- ter, domestic, 63. es—None. No. 2, 44% per bushel; milk, twins, -puhll. z!‘{. dn aver- age run, 22. Choosing Bun Franeisco as the mext meeting place, inereasing the mem- bership dues and electing officers for the year, the Investment Bank Association closed the business s sions of the tenth annual convention here today. How Beebe, New York, was elected presidznt for the ensuin; Safety, earn 1% and require no attention - Shannon & Luchs B. F. SAUL CO. Property Management 1412 E‘ye St. NW. 713 14th Street. Main \z.us NEW. YORK CURB MARKET By Special Legsed Wire to The Star. NEW YORK, :’nvlmbarfl —Following is a 4ist of today's hllht!l lowest and 1:30 prices for th: active stock: Pachange an e hour: tocks dealt in on the Broad Street vear. Other officers include: 8. QGates, Philadelphia; N. Penro; Boston: R. B. Hecht, New Orleans: John A. Prescott, Kansas City, and Eugene M. Btevens, Chicago. vice- presidents; McPherson Browning, De- Bag lots of nearby rye. as to QIIlIH.I IOII' per bushel: No. 2 west- ern export, spot, 82 per bushel; No. 3, no_quetation, 20 tons; range is 00a21.00 per tom, with very PACIFIC OIL An exhaustive analvsis of § = BOND MARKET: $5,000 Life Policy, $57.35 troit, tr Comp Tabulator Cons Gasof N'Y. Cons Intl Cal Mi Deere & Co. Del Lack & Wsta.. ll““ Erie 1st pf. Famous Players... 6% Fisher Body pf....101 Fisk Rubber. Freeport Texas. Gen Am Tank Car. 41 Gen Asphalt 6% Gen Asphalt pf. Gen Cigal Gen Cigar deb. Gen Electric. Gel otors. n:fll G%deb- . a;""uot 2% deb. .. Goodric] Great Northdrn Dl. T Great Nor Or Greene-Cananea.. 24 Hasl Hendee Mfg. . Mouston Oil. Hupp Motors, Illinois Central Indishoma Inspiration. Interhoro Metro. Interboro Met pf. Intl Harvester. Intl Mer Marin Intl Mer Marine D! Intl Motor Truck. Intl Truck 1st pt . Miami Coppe! % Migia AMigiate States Oil. 14 Midvals Steel. 24 Minp &StL (o)... Mo Kan & Tex. Mo Kan & Tex pf.. Mo Pacific........ 18% Mo Pacific pf.i.... 42% Montgomery Ward 18% Natl Biscuit pf. ... 100% . 1Cjoak & Suit. 25 1 Cloak & Spf. 62% Natl Bnameling. .. &2 NYNHE& Norfolk & Wealxn Nerth America.... 4% North Am;flu‘-n pt. Ni ern Pacific. {441 oma Prod. Oweng Bottle Pae Development. Pac Gas & Elec. Phjla Company . Phillips Petroleum ;'ut"-m . Producers & Ref... 21% PullicServofNJ. & Pullman Co. - 100% Punta Allfl' Sug. I.‘ ' 101 B4s| NEW YORK, November 2—Bonds o | were very active in today's market, 4 investment operations being very 1% | heavy. 41 | News of the Chinese default on the 2% $5,500,000 Chicago loan caused & fall &% |of 1% points on Chinese Railway §s, Wh|to 42. 19% Many bonds in the ipdustrial section of the list reached new high prices. They included American Smelting % land Refining bs, Bush Terminal Bulld- lfil‘i ing 58, Dupont 7%s, Goodyear 8s, In- ternational Mercantile Marine 68, “ Kelly-Springfield 8s, Sinclair Oil 7%s 20% |and Western Union 628 and bs. 69% | American Telephone and Teiegraph 6s at 102% equaled their highest level of 1921, Central Leather 5s rose % point to 92, Railroad bonds which have been the leaders in the market hers were fieavily dealt In and a number of them “excegded their previous Lest prices for the year. This was true of Atchisoa geaeral 4s, Baltimore agnd Ohio. South Divi- sion, 31.s, Rock Island gencral 4s, and Refunding 4s, Kansas City Bouth- ern 3s, Kansas City, Fort Scott and Memphis 4s, Lake Shore 4s, Pe vania G'al, St. Leuis and Ban Fr cisco, series B, New Orleans Termi 4s, Houthern Pacific convertible Oregon Short Line 4s. Better mlou were made also in Delawsrs and Hud- son_convertible 55, and Pensylvania general 4%s, . which equaled _their highest figures for, the year, and in Eito Priof lien 45, ‘W esterngliacific o5, and Atlantic Coast Line fira! 4s. There ;verr no new issues of conseqnence to- ay. ‘What new quotations there were, principally of municipals, were re- ported to have gone on satisfactorily. Liberty Bonds Sales. NEW - YORK, November ' 2.—Liberty bond sales on the New York Stock Ex- change today, with the high, low and 2 p.m. prices, were as follows: Sales. High. Low 2pm. 92.52 03,64 ‘8= Ll 4 : Merty 21 ua- B 5 iberty 34458 g'vl Lib. 8 4%s reg 95. Liberty 4th 4%s 220 5. Lib. 4 4% reg 530 $: 83852%8: 8%: 8: BREZRER: B V. S. TREASURY CERTIFICATES. (Reported by Redmond & Co.) lm—xummr. Bi Offer. December 15, 1 100816 100 9-32 8. 100 11-32 100 7-16 - 1001 !‘ 100° 100'11-32 100 1532 00916 100 1116 0 7 1009316 1007516 1007 100% 101% 102 101% 101% + FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Selling checks—dollar values at ngon today. London 3.924 Montreal ...... 2% ioe | By the Associated Press. N .13%| NEW.YORK, November 2—Foreign 94% | exchange irrégular. Great Britain, 40% | demand, 3.92: eables, 3.92%; 60-day' 37 |bills on: banks, 3.89%. France, de: 4% |mand, 7.36; cables. 7.36%. Italy, de- mand, 4.087: cables, 4.04. Belgian, demand, 7.12%; cables, 7.13. Germany, demand, 513%; cables. 52 Holland, de- ;' cables, 3411. Norway, Bweden, dcmand. 22.85. mand, 1 Switzerland, Shain, demana. 1540 , 4.50. Argentina, de- demand, 13.00. 3% w4 NEW YORK, November 61“ American Railway Express ?nnys I'EW" cnv:rlnf its operation July shows operating income of n\‘ $105,646 after deduction of expenses 14% | and taxes, contrasted with: a deficit R e e 85 Poce| - J ed ' to $16,405,743, an increase nn! 1% 2.—The Com-. $1,737.210 in a year. "The company in the first seven months of this vear reportéd opérating income of §$1,141,- 156 saved out of gross operating rev- enues of $119,505,187, In centrast to an operating deficit of $34,423,405 and 28% | 597,068,074 in gross In the correspand- “ ing 1920 peri ........—....—-—.- CURB SEATS MOVE UP. NEW YORK, November 3~—Ansother advance in price of seats In the new 6% | Surh market exchange fs noted when a seat in "4, " Their low mark $4000 established In 1 ‘DUETBIAU y. 00 Acme Coal 400 Acme Packing 100 Amal. Leather 200 Audubon Chem, 3100 Br.-Am. Tob. ceup. mo Burns Bros. A. 300 Carlisle Tire mo firn-lo 'x'lr-“l 8% ] 115 125 285 t Motoj 800 Emerson Phon. 100 Farrell Coal 900 Glen Alden 1100 160 ackard Motor ™ 35 Peerless Motor 130 Cities Ner 1209 Creole Synd, Baxin 25000 Engineers: 1000 Fay Pet. 3100 Rederal il . 1400 @illiland Oil STOCKS ARE DULL AT EASIER PRICES Rumors on Dividends and Business Effective. ' BY STUART P. WEST. NEW YORK, November 2.—Another new low record for German marks, a new low for the year also in wheat prices and a further advance in quo- tations for crude oil were the out- standing features in the financial si- uation today. For the first tizue the marks became worth less than half a gent. There was no fresh signifi- canee to the decline, however, beyond what has been noted on previous days—namely, that it refutes the ports the next indemnity payment to be put off, gnd it also indicate that whatever basis there may be for the story that Germany is n .otlnufig for a forelgn loan, these negotiations do not promise an esrly result. ‘The weakness in wheat was d the same as yesterday, to discou ment over the export demand. T was’ the main prop to the mark through the summer months, an: falling off within ‘he last k or proves plainly that estimates of thi worlds oversupply had net been. ex- aggerated. Inasmuch as the marketing of wheat has been unusually rapid and alll roportion than ‘ordinarily lr umsold, the break in ‘w0 gerious a matter u It does .not me: 3 Diave been. two: moni as much for. tha credit situation, %o far. the buying power of the u(lcnkn ::ammllnmu m E llnlnnu e’mde - ady t woul AR ae i STANDARD OIL ISSUES. litdle demand, lo-As lu‘lg ‘l& mw?.“ 1 straight rye, nomn- No. 2 straight rye, nomin; whedt, 13.00; No. 1 oat, 14, ” it NEW YORK, Noveniber - {vesterday probebly accotnted for some scattering duund ln the cotton market at the opening toda: ‘There was also some buying on llu nhllvdy steady showing of Liverpool and flnt were steady at an advance of 8 points on all months except Stwmbor Ihh.‘h was 10 points lower. There was renewed realish 4 some .ouklurn selling arpund for January, how- ever, and the pri to 18,22, or b ?oin net lower, shortly after the call, after which fluctuations we; Irregular. gmber, Ill? 2ege.u SRB: FEF Futures opened = steady; 18.48; Jenuary. 18.38; March, 1. 18.00; July, 17. LIVERPOOL, November 2—Coti 8pot in fair demand; prices irregul Good middiing, fully middling, 1 adlin .25; low m I.Ig‘ Huag, .., =3 & 8538~ 50O 11 Ce lm Went’ End Con 100 Yuken old. BONDS (In $1,000). ‘l‘§’ .2‘"&‘ Packers 6. minum 1 Am“ui:ln Lo 23 September, 1 Am.T.&T. NEW ORLEANS, November 2 rise of 16 to 23 péints was ma otton around the openine foday ‘| response to price changes in other | markets over the hollday here. The! threatened coal strike was taken s’ a very bearish feature and caused considerable selling, and at the end of the first half hour of busine prices were 2 points under to points over the close of Monday. De- cembér rose to 17.95 and fell back UP 17.75. opened’ steady. 1 Am. Tot 12 Anaconda 7s I 4 Anglo-Am. Ol 7% 19 Armour & Co. Tn. 8 Reth. Steel 75 1 § Rech. Steel 70 Futur 17.90; January, 1 17.50; July, 17. —— purchaged a large interest in th Mexia ‘fleld In southern Texas, that this would give increased p duction. Plans already are under way for the building of a big refinery on the guif coast to take care of this production, and pipe lines are in course of eonstruation. Pure Oil is.a self-contained company of the type of Texas compapy, although not om such a large scalé. It produces its own oil, 1 through both wholesale and retail. vance in Pure Oil was responsible for the strength in Oklahoma pro- dueing and refining, which the former company bought into heavily about a year ago. : The Bteel Corporation’s tonnage fig- ures for October, which will be made Ikm)wn next week, it is anticipated, Decembflr. 18 Western Elect 98 Philipnines 3%s. 1 Bwies_ govt. will _show a small- decrease from the Beptember 30 total. This, it is i said, will be due to the greater pro- duction .occurring in October. In September the corporation’s ~ sub- laldlarles operated at an average rate of around 33 per cent of capacity. | In October operation was nlud t.o 44 per cent, while operations at the present time are reported as Beater b0 per cent. New business, it is estimatéd, came in at the rate of 21,000 to 22,000 tons day in October, or between 500,000 -nd 550,000 tons for the month. Retall Stores. About & month ago Retail Smrel stock was driven down in the face [of & generally steady market from ) ground 53 to arom ‘l half of the entire ground lost from. year’s high to the extreme low otl:h.: summer of 1921. Pennsylvania crude mme down from $6.10 a barrel to $2.25; t is now back up to $4. Upon the mar- m for the oil shares the new raising did not have as much might have been expected. stocks, like Pacific Oil, California Pe- troleum and Texas Company, went higher at the start, but came back later. The inference from this was that the $4 figure is regarded as too high to last, | o but rather that the upward movement :::,oll: has gone o far that thess stocks nger are as responal were to favorable trade uv::. ekt Thi 1t acted | Much: the same as It la now and : ‘F;fl':.‘":"“' ¥ ere was the same dl:cul on ;h;:utl tkading and new high prices through. ::3“2,",{""%3‘,',.:' Sne A Igang ol ?ut the bond liat, while in stoeks in- |interest had been ecuitivated ft wi erest was obviously on the I!IM given out. through the ususl ne It may have been that the series of |ggency chennels, that the di inconclusive fluctuations through nuuln[ report whs fnfounded, that which the stock markct has been |the 6 per cent was being earned; and i passing for the last few days had|fhat there was no reason to doubt convinced even the prafessignals that |¢hat it weuld be paid. it was too difficult & game to play. Thereupon the bears were givep a But at all events business fell off and |very sharp twist. durln; the greater n of the time llem'mb‘rlnx this, the trading ele- trading was reslly Al‘;ut lnllnwlnl lhl There wun leas unn the ususl ,,..ruh prnp-nnd. now being eireu- number of features in the indjvidual l‘ copseque! of the wmnz share movements. Retail storss ws: g ¢| arette prices. 20ld_again on taik that the present| 4 Sfitoment that was evidently in- 1'.‘.;““3 coulld nn('. ble nr&ed -tl°the .plred, appeared this morning, in uged soale of cigarette prices out that th nuh and. tire shares, some otpum-h e u“..“i{ié’. Dri et l $ Ioll !n Unlu‘ s f the new prle:s were exte the whola territory covcbr:d .b“‘t fl” v!g‘ he loss 'n&l"fifig;' zi to {3 the )nuhl dll -at regst to good he news in the shap: the higher ofl prices, it wu wlv unrespopsive to bad n B8 the Pierce-Ar: row nwrt for the lfinnmbu Quar- ‘was even lh- tum o P mainder of the valnyl slu'nlu-. Yet this m more 13 the officig] ;5& cu .flt bnnnm m w_on Pleree.Ars b led whm the figures Beveral new deulonne-u )--v‘ oo.r:'a'imt in the uhlu at o e e fl‘m urer; Frederick R. Fenton, Chicago, secretary. gt vl BAR SILVER QUOTATION Age 40. Bend date of birth for illustration ; Established 1865. Assets over §130,000,000. M. LE ROY Gorl?. l-u--n Adviser | Baom £10 Wostward Buidioc. M. 340, NEW YORK, November 2.—Foraign bar silver, 7014 ; Mexican dollars, 54%. LONDON, November 2.—Bar silver 40% pence per ounce; money. 2% per Discount rates, short bills, 3% three months’ bills, 3 13-16 In Ang ur connections locally and in other cities enable us to fur. rish money in any amount Wllhln'lol! Real tate terprises. Stone & Fuirfnx 1843 N. Y. Ave. E. H. 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