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ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921. BILE ENTERPRI E of winter'will be shipped before the record for Noveniber gives promise of : close of lake navigation. \ -:htnblluhln: nl;:,ew low record for PITTSBURGH, November 4 (Special). 1 that month. r the first time In 14 : —M h Coal Years the United States Steel Cor- s GIVE ROSEATE HUE TO BUSINESS Froticess’ sisociation. nave' decided poration boats wiit mot carry ore in LOCAL WHOLRSALE MARKET. GRATX AND PROVISION: : that in accordance with the injunc- November, and, except for a few coal - Eggs—Strictly fresh, per doz., 60; BALTIMORE, November 4 (Spe- P !non ordered at Indlanapolis by United cargoes to Lake Michigan ports and average receipts, 59. cial).—Potatoes, new, 150 1bs, 2.75a . . |States Judge Anderson no longer to Stone to Ohlo, ¢he Pittsburgh fleet Live. b, 18;| 228 No. 2, 150a2.00: 100 lbs, 1762, 1 d C L‘k l Add observe the “check-oft” system, a|will end the season this week. turkeys,Pper o FoRt hiciens, spring. | 3l 321 % sownaos No. 3, Tosa1 | - P l‘OPOSCd Low—Prlce ar Likely to } : 3 . 0. 2, 1.2581.76; Grain, Produce and Live Stock! —— > clause in their agreement with the per 1b.,’ 28; hens, per Ib., 23a24; Keats,| by '90a1.15. Beans, bu., 1.00a1.75. mine workarg’ union. washi"flton stock Exchanne- Young, each, 35460. Beets, bunch, 4a5. Brocoll, bu., 30a35. 8. 3 SALES. Capltal Traction 5n—$1,000 at 901, $1,000 Dressed poultry—Fresh killed 8PTing | Bryussels sprout, t., 20a25. Cabbage, - . . 2 hickens, s 2 3 ., -+ | ton, 25.00a il 40,000 Machines to Detroit Supply. i i i apuealy Orders Overflow From' Bond |5 foesenem o 3535 BER% PeF pey | tom go00ato.0q, ' Cafrots, bunch 2at-| Clearing House Association t BUY, $1,000 at 907, $1.000 at 9O °b., 38a40; k " h., 60a75. o N |Hat’ manufacturers and jobbers say|*!g s by 3 ; keats, young, cach. 60a75.. | doz, 35a75; crate, 2.50a5.00. Cucum- {the volume of their sales ls far in. on Rwy. and Bl G. M. 000 | ‘ \| <+ork—Dressed, small, per lb.. 12a13. ) Elsewhere. the volume of thelr sales s far In:ut odls "H o st Si50. shio00 at 04 Section Into Stocks—Spec- | _Tivs mrcseed, small: per Ib- 12015, | berd, “erate. 306azso. Eegplants. | to Act on Trust Company { l 1ast year. They declare the gains in Capital Traction—3 at 88, 10 at 8, 25 at " = 4 n %a13; lambs, choice, per Ib., 8%a% |3 . Lettuce, bu. 25a1.00. e Zih . e <{iast year, They declare the gaine In| Cipiit 1 ulative Trading Light. /|18, hose. per i, 5. Lima beans, bu. 200a2.75. omtons.| Plea—Bank Statistics BY PHIL S. HANNA. Roofing, palnt and lumber dealers have | 8¥2tH{¥Ine. Aannston Gas Light -8 st 8. g Light. 1106; P frults—Appies, per bbl., 4903|100 Ibs, 2.00a5.50, Parsnips, bu, 75 J Special Dispteh to The Sta benelted. ot I X Ml Wasbington Ry At ',, = BY STUART P. WEST. [western, per hon! 5 Beis3; California ;fihpg’ A bu;ec;\;.:ra.'l. B L A FRRR: 4 . Stocks In all lines are small. Banks n Rwy. and El. pfd.—12 at 58. v v lemons, ! 5.00a6.( “alitornia | 55 0. Pompl ok V. - DETROIT, November 4.—The launch- ' are constantly strengethening their re-| CLEVELAND, Novemher 4 (Spe- | fashiogton tian Si—81.000"at 8113, §1,000 at NEW YORK, November 4.—Every-|omnges, ber coors, o oonsso; T, | 2:30a3.00, ppEumBlcins, each, | The Washington Clearing House As: ing of new automoblle enterprises is serves as a result of the contraction of cial).—As a result of a reduction in pital Tractioe Sa—$500 at 90 thing else that happened in the|4.00a4.75; Florida oranges, 4.5048.60. s e 2506300 sociation will consider a very impor- continuing uBAeterred by the prospeet (Cheiil: Which condition, has. been e | pay,. averagiag 3600 a month. the o s #3500 at|fnancial situation today was com-| Veretables—poty No. 1| Ry frasl. Sauash, crate, 2.50a3.00 | une gubject at its meeting next week e iion atastich ‘nar| iy o h:dm“ ase in the discour Cumnr:“; llr:.: m:lfll}:{s rl:;lll:e :“;rn‘zxé' tal Traction 23 at 88, 25 at 89, 2 at [pletely overshadowed by the extraor- E:-'c,';""',,;‘,fifgg, pe S, Dpacked, bbl. 6.00a8.00; No. On the action then taken will hin & gins of profits und possible restriction X - cream distributors here, are on strike. i, ot Bl b G M Ty (W, 1)—$1,000 at |dInary strength of the bond market. |lettuce, nearby, per crale, oty LB0s2E0; looke, 199 | the:qusetion whether trust compant =t markets next year. Frank L. Bank Clearings in Atlanta |Deliverics. except to mospitals Snd|™Vnion rnt conts St e 10 On no day since the bonds turned |New York, per crate, 1bal0: CCIrY. | Cranberrics, bl 12.00817.00. . [aF€ to be:invited to join the na- A ety FotmoF POl e“fl"we'! Total Highest During Year homes with babies, have been cut off. ~ ¥ |melr corner last June has there been [PSF doZ. 75a1.00; romaine lmuflcgi‘&\, % 4 b , 3 Grapefruit, | tional banks of the city in full mem 9 t 5 A ny such dfsplay of excited buying.|spi = box, 3.00a | pership in the association or not. now heading the Gray Motor Corpo- | Hides. Bid and Asked Prices. 2 8- | spinac X ; Pineap- P ¢ B . o = e o= PUBLIC UTILATY. The advance became, In fact, fairly|Per 100-1; 5: % A cabbage, P Action will be taken on the specifi. ration, has announced that produc BY RALPH SMITH. CHICAGO, November 4 (Speclal).- . y 0 L H 03 n tibi' of ¢ car in the $500 class. | sperhal Dispateh to i The hide ‘and leather market here Is|American Tel. and Telgn. 4s.... ‘agk Age | ylolent, especially in the group of £50a2.75 pe cucumbers, = 5.00a application of the Washingion Loar ion of a new car in the | ¥oe spatch he Star, lactive. Prices are firm with a ten-:American Tel and Telg: H foss foreign government issues, where the{toms ‘ggplants, per crate, 3.00a4.00; Selling Prices at Noon. and Trust Company to full membe:- %o be Kmown a6 tha Gray car. will| ATLANTA, November 4.—CondItions! Genes: to adsancs. Phoker hides arelAm. Te ani Tel. ot tr. bri. o048 slcld, even at last night's prices, was |\ qoasaet ber box, 2.00a8.00: Wheat—No. 1 red winter, spot, no|*RiP. e . - . in the south und southeast are not i o | American Tol. aud Tel. cons. 6. ' high by compart: i ¥ Z|L75a2.50 per basker: lima beans, 50453 | quotations; No. 2 wi Sentiment has not fully crystallized begin next spring. The factory will well sold up. One sale of 110,000 calf |4 108i; 104 |high by compurison with other cl por aa o S0 g . 2 red winter, spot, begln next eprE T hrodaction, |0 €ood as they were two weeks ago. | gkins for export has been reported. Anacostia and Potoma: & i .|es of bonds. The rise of a point and quart; sprouts, 20a25 per guart. 1035 : No. 3, 99% : No. 2 red winter,|in the matter. although there ar: but they still are on the up-trend. el & And Potomac g, a half to three points in the French ——— garlicky, spot. 1.00; November wheat, | Many = member banks that would « gl;gly welcome the npp'llm}lnt, " Sales—Bag lot ¢ by e trust companies of the city arc Reports | SyiesoBas Jot of nearby by sample, | )] strong, virlle institutions. with » that private returns indicated a gin- Corn—Cob i capitalization varying from $1,000,000 noCob corn, old, yellow. guoted | Vg3 405,000; all have lurge reserv 1.00; December, 1.02. Kleingensmith says, will be on such 9 FoRphit 2 ! Business and financial interests heré Conttr: N | Gavital e Caomac Tel. Belgian, Scandinavian and South COTTON MARKETS o schedule as will add about 40,000 , fuiiNess An¢ 2 AN ) 2 e s e Rl mgen. | (oel considerably heartened at the ro-| o1 1 e \OR L (spectan) | G and. Sl % ..l American securities was stmply due| NEW YORK, November 4. amith asserts there s a market for & iyl 2 OF LO% FERCOUT Fa i O ank | The manufucture of candy. has in- Motroponitan g o {jto a rush of buying by small in- Pllion and a hulf more chean cars [9ISral reserve banks and the Bank | Te T ximately & - per cent | Potomae Flectric Light ‘[ vestors, who had got left on the ad-| 4 e ity Pt and says New York bankers have S FRELTC and soe in ths movs (e Cince price. reductions were. announced { Fotomac Fieetric” conn. S vance in other quarters of the list| M8 of 6560000 bales to November af 2404345 per barrel for deferred|,nq’ are factors of immense impor- A oed Niw mmomes 16 carry out | ther aid toward improving conditions | Hioe Drioe TedueHons e pilihed | Lotomac Fiecirle Fower and were attracted to these foreign|l. and a total of 7,560,000, or about a Shipment. Contract corn, spot, 52%:|taic * f "(ho Washington field of his plans. ! f £ A Poto co. Power - 94 | kovernment bonds because they still| milllon baies ahove the official fore- Srmesrior sy YENOWs No- 2 or better | anance, the building permits for the samel|without the hiring ofadditional workers. | pot, e o > P sories ctur- ot. E. I' mised 7 % omestic, arts and agcessories manufactur- |y oneh r uct the general improve-| Washington promised a return of 7 to § per cent.| cugt puged on end September condi- | Sales—None, Jocal Bank Statistics. ers expect to benefit handsomely, be- o i | o . 2 | Liberty bonds were lkewise bought . S o= caupe the Gray car will be an sssem. | Ment, wh.ch has taken plage. The Produee. = Withjngien Gas Tie. very hoavily at mncther thorp Jueht| tional figures, had an unsettling in-' Rye—Nearby, 75230 per bushel; No.| At the close of business September Ted car except the engine. m:m: ob- Imgh,,‘,",,,“ ‘;“y mnm'm‘y‘-;(;fl-o& durf Th‘TuNT'\“ November 4 (Special).—iwaxh. Rwy. and i n price, establishing another new lfludenyry: in |’h:~ cm.‘ll?n ma'!;‘l’(‘t-' ;‘lurhm western '~Xno'r|t. spot, 76 per bushel;|6 the national banke of Washington s-rvers say there will be a sprinkling vas i record for the year. oday's carly trading. ¢ gures 2 4. no quotation. had resources cf_ $110,920000; loans e T mAns failures thiy ' \nE this year. Bullding permits i3 |peginning to move. Aid had been ad- | nigy, geat: MISCELLANEOUS. Tn corporate issues the advance ex- | 8eemed responsible for the weakness | Hay—Receipts, 12 - tons: demand and discounts (t:vrfw 00; cash in O e ha the majority of | TG Migvided for expenditure offvanced by the banks to the Growers, | iifis Reuity Su (siort): 3 (enmei Thorate Tssues the advance ¢ | of lute cubles from Liverpool, and is limited and small recelpts ample | banks, 13,446,000 on restrve with companies have liquidated their in- ehringing, the iotal OEUTeS|the banks nccepting the crop as col- | Wasington Market £a (i 7his remurkable movement on top of | the local markets opened casy 4t 2 for trade requirements at 16.00 to|Richmond Reserve Bank, 36,364,000 the twenty-eight savings banks and lateral for loans. The product ‘is 44a44%; per|five trust companies had resources of Washington Market 55 (1947) :lyesterday's performance w. being dried rather than canned in y'8 performance was a plain M. Cold” Btorage 3s. . |enough indication that even although debtrdness to such an extent that building inspector calls attention to months showing net losses of 20 to 27 ite, No. sweet potato crop of this state (s‘ | Tmany suspensions are uniikely. Con-'ghe fast 'that | | Tolations are belng rumored and :inefaet het e e T rent|most cases. . STOCKS, there had boen every reason to look | hei118 after the call. Thers was local | 101324175 per ton. 5000 Thans ‘und Qiscounts of several are expected. ped about 30 per cent since last year. Aisiiean, T:hmdm: UTILITIES, for a reduction in federal discount elxh street, :muth]»rn nz\}?r ld‘l—r_})?(fd Aw—No. 1 stfaight ryé, nominal; in actual BeHer that peports of nnemploy- | Boo,ADOUt 30 per cent since last yeas: Sy ! T and ey oot rates at this time, the bond market | Tanuury eontraces off to 1800 | |wheat, 1500 Ko L om e 1o, ment here ara greatly ox: Eerated has {city has known in twenty vears. | KANSAS CITY, November 4 (Spe-|W . . ihad not, by any means, prepared it-| “‘Futures opened eas R0, aber, | WhERL 12005 No. 1 oat, 14.50415.00. £tock of national bank: heen strengthened by the apathetic re- ! ™ Georgia’s overproduction = of _sirup | ciall.—Farm implement prices an-|X self for the new 18.25; January, 18 March, 15.00 CHICAGO, November 4.—Wheat i surplus and P‘;"“:; Jr S 1 individual e- sponse to Mayor Couzens' relief pro- lys finding an outlet through Cuban|nounced for 1922 show reductions of | {was - 2 “36" | The banks, which had been in doubt | Myy " 17.75; scored 0, s ; : 2 e } 3 3 bl May, 17.7 7.36. ored gomething of : £75,000,000 gram. Less than five thousand men puyers. who are competing with local | from 10 to 20 per cent from the prices | Wb Rwy. e, e yesterday jJust how to adjust their L’“-:;R,. ,:',’,“ x = b ¢ fter a fresh dfclan:“zrnxlfi':"n:fg:z’. have applied for work under this plan. ,gents and paying W half cent to a|this year. The business this year was ! American . 5 rates on mercantile paper to the new | o VT oY e °d‘°"3: An accumulation of overnight sel five trust companies and although estimates of fifty thousand ¢iitand a haitf @ gallon over the mar- | very bad, the season practically cnd-|Capital scale of the federal reserye institu- -df, 'u 1""; < Jeas {‘-!,(-‘“" mid- | ordars caused the initial weakne twenty-eight savings banks hav. out of work here have been general }ing’in August. Columbla > tions, put these down today so that nE, ully midd:ing, 91: | which carried the December delivery | $13,368,000 capital stock, $3.945,000 4 ket ! - idaling accepted. : | ¥ E Commercial if3*|bills of ordinary rank were discounted middlipg, 1ol low middling 1081 ldown o 98 a bushel ~Estimates, fsurplus and undivided profits and ) . S.iat 513 per cent, as against the pre- | & s : 28 . that 20,000,000 to 50,000,000 | $81,000.000 individual deposits. : P ommodity R | otes, i i **1 vious - Sales, 5,000 Dales, including ¢ e A 000, . 00 in al deposi 3 St. Louis Area Business Yy e'?“"s . HOUGHTON, Mich., November 4)Federal . ylous figures of o per cent, while on | American. Receipts, 13.000 bades, in- ¢ls had been sald to the seaboard | The better demand for bonds on to- ! F \'} speci Libert, xceptionally high class paper there = S still to be shipped led to a fday's session of the local stock cx- : ! rom Various Sections | (special) —The management of the | Liberty were transactions at 5 per cent cluding 9,000 Americun. —Tutures 2 £ taken as an indication | ch directly thi 1t Is Stimulated by Weather Sy Calumel and Hecle Company; ane ]‘:f National 3 3 For the most part purely specula- | Slesrd auiel, = November. 1133 Di-iehat the Cnited Siatcs has soid Al of | cusler Ananclal conditions that her : S | S ruiture. i the largest copper producers of the ) Riggs tive shares were not stimulated any | S5 hecTs anuary, TL6s; March. |its exportuble surplus, Opening quo- |awakencd investors to the value of BY J. N. FINING, i xl W Ium BANS. November 4 (Spe-| country, Y;:\I'Ie"'.\‘:ng::c;’:fdn?e;r&s m | decond - P more than they had been at any tim it i WA ulss AL18; TBeps | tations, whiciy varied from unchanged |good interst and dividend payers. Epeciul Dispareh to The Star, !cial).—Retailers of furniture report;2f winter a n)eal Y the prospect of permanently lower iy {peurel o & lower. with De- apital Traction 78 moved up ST. LOVIS, November 4.—-Seasonable!that the demand continues good, "m tiThis is taken to Indicate that thely o ican Seemins o s O3y TRLeE: el Fone ORLEANS, November {.—A|rember at 98 to 99, and May at 1.08% 907 the 7 per cent refunding 7s of weather this week has stimulated busi 3 5 L but | property will not be reoponed this | ool Ty o H Investment St st - bureau report on ginning to|tc 1.03%, were followed by & rise all {the Potomac Electric, put out a feu pess greatly, and this influence is the | that sales are being curtailed by in-| winter. The mines have been closed | National Raviugs and Trust lockn Strong. ithe first of November of 6,560.000|2round to above yesterday's finish. days ago at 981z, sold to 100%, and . s the i bility to el goods from manufac-|since April. only caretakers and [ Cnion Trust : It was natural that the boiling bond | bales, accompanied by a crop estimate | _COrn and cats developed independ- | tha general s of the Washingt ; pmen being retained. ashington Loan u: arket should overflow into the in-|of 7.560,000 bales, put the price ¢ ]"-‘" firmne Corn opened unchanged | ilailway and Electric Company a! fious und in close accordance with cur- |turers, Factories still are sixty tojPu™ r pened L A Tant demand and woatr i . es; 8 L EVELAN] G = BAV! % vestment section of the stock market. | cotton lower b. to 33 points in th ‘ May. 30% to 507%.|94%. e T O es 13 ininety days behind in dellveries. CLEVELAND; ‘November: 4 . (Spe Investment stockb have been In de- A ay.!8nd Btter o sifght sag made a.mod-| In the etock list the Mashy was i siabes i cial).—The movement of coal loaded enlarging the volume of retail busine: ST. LOUIS, November 4 (Special).— into vessels at lake ports is falling which is keeping up ity with fre-|The furnitura business in this terri-| off rapidly, and it is indicated the Guent bargain sales. Shoes are being |tory has increased approximately 10'chipments for tho year will fall far mand right along, but it just happen- | Under general selling December drop- ed that today this was more notice-|ped to 17.60 cents a pound. The set- gqOme, able than at any time so far. tlement of local *k troubles had started L oc_to a like|businces was transacted. advance; May, 338 to 3 and then| Large salesof Capital Traction were recorded at &, Railway preferre: offered_at especially low prices and |per cent in the last few weeks. This' helow those of 1920, when 22,400,000 = oh, i oprasentative Inyestment]littie efrect on the masiet. E ni at e 8 X 5 b 20, when 22,400, L 5 : vl I S ! ; e hanged hands at 58 and Union Trust are selling well. The decline in grain;is due in part to scasonal demand. | tons were loaded. Up to October 23 & ‘:7.‘:;.[:”;»‘:;“? !r.) e ""?L‘;S.’ifl:'l'fl; TN ppeae Aoy url-';:r"";"-h” :n;f: ar 118%. *.60; Mareh, hn B. Larner, president of i prices has had no effect on the volume' KANSAS CITY, November 4 (Spe-'of this year the movement showed a e i rosoia ot 100 Tor the Nast |atas, 1eans Tobs i » of businese in wholesale dry goods as B i 4 b 2.y wholesale d ds as | cjal).—Furniture’ manufacturers and' tonnage of 20,876,307, and It is not|American 25 X sThsed asta Lemiin- 4 District Bankers' Assoclation. was out 3 altiong . the demand from, e dot dealers report an increase in sales In | balieved that the tonnage for the en- Aslioga w2 o e e —_———— | DAIRY MARKETS this morning calling in his officlal cq- he grata sections this territory of over 20 per cent in|tire vear will exceed 2 X tons. | g ] ; > effec 1 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. ) o T pacity on bank heads and junfor o from the grain section | ‘iremen’ 20 Foundry felt the effect of buying by BALTIMORE. November i (Special). | ficials—a duty call in connection w October. as compared with the previ-{ When industrial plants are busy there | Nationsl Ouion 3 : e horw % A NG bt : i Sus month, The Towering In prices, | usually i u shortuse of coal here[ TITLE NCE B s bodai b TG s i e Sontn areorored O however, has cut down the money until the northwest has been supplicd, | Golunbia Tidle g Industrial preferred shares are the ) large orders for light hardware value of those sales - |but this year boals were loaded early | Real Estate Title | most logieal beneficiarics, so far as tools, particularly those used in main- {in Japuary and February in anticipa. MISCELLAN 3 ! the stock list is conceined, of the eager tenance and repair work. Considerable Conl. tion of the opening of navigation, and | Cotumbia Grapliophoue com {inquiry for investments which will Wholesalers and retailers in all lines® gemort ¢ liections fair. Improved con- ken the assoclation. ° Stimulating Banking Education. Floyd E. Davis, president of thc Lincoln National Bank, called the 15a16; | jarge clerical force of the bank to- live, springers, pound, and white leghorns, 20a23; : small and white leg- old rooste: tle— 3060 head, slow: generally nlain eers of largely ady to building and repair work Is going on| CLEVELAND, November 4:(Special), | the supply is ample. Columbia_traphopbone; pi ! vield a comparatively high re vealers tg packers around 11.00a11 ori > 4 N ] ND, s 5 uj Sambe o { paratively high return. The Dac around 11.00a11. sesne) 222257 turkew A er vesterday and made known an In the smaller fowns. and demand for | —The northwest is now well suppiled! BAULT STE. MARIE, November 4| ’ierchants: Traneter s o - | diffculty "ere i that the most desir- | ¢ outsiders. 11.75212.00. T Ky, e e the institution of §23 to guinea | ric who should euccessfully Yo 1. inegotiate the elementary course o niative and nearby. | e Washington Chapter, American 8 N {Institute in Banking. and $50 to each pound. {1 who completed the caurse of TeAMErY, |y terms and won their certificates 7830 Store | “rhe Lincoln Nationai Bank by thix a30; process j .ore to stimulate educational cf- forts on technical lines by their em- i ployes refutes a story recently mad- public, in which it Was claimed “thu i technical knowledge of bankin: was not necessal to successful op- 26,000 head, fai materfal and suppl is incredsing. with coal and sufiicient for the needs (Special).—The great lakes shipping | Mergenthaler Linotype able of this class of stocks have al- 1014 Dutch Market com. ready got rather out of rang.. ¥ 10 10 higher than Old Dutchi Market pf Standard Ofl of New Jersey pre- average. mostly 10 higher; Lunston Monotype | ferrad. for exumple, 15 welling on less | Ight lights and pigs, 10 to 15 higher! Nauiington Market {than a 63 per cent basis. € * ctical top, 7.85: light lights, up to The same is true of Car and Foundry pigs up to 8.30: bulk, 7.40a = 7 preferred and Steel preferred, while 10 .10 10, dughe RESERVE BANK STATEMENT. |Corn Products preferred and American * 9.000 he | packed, {butter,’ 35a W YORK. November 4.—The |Locomotive preferred at present prices | | SREeR=CRevelite, LI0 A i statement of condition of the Federal | Yic:d no more than 6%: per cent. | 5 S orthe, no rangers here; sheep dragging: Reserve Hank of New Work at the Auto Trade Looking Ahead. ! lambs to packers H0 s close of business November 2 shows:| The Jatest reports from the auto-|held higher; fat | ; : 1 ] { v 3 3 ! | tal reserves, 31,010,073 bills dls- | Parturers dre ‘looking forward o | 1 cration of & bank. Total gold reserves, $1,043.351.479; to- | mopils conters . are thate manufac. | 3-50a4.50: no choi 1uouumi. secured by government war|135: for a return to big profit The/ directord of the Eincoln NE ! obligations, for members, $57,393,140 {tional feel that such a course o . A H of P com ! AN Gther. for members, ‘$112,036,932: | S ten manes & Populer Brieod. ca ‘IKEEN BIDD'NG FOR WOOL. |studx as offcred by the institute i !bms totay Bills on hand, $257 declared today ‘on getting back from | ygroy, . ! e st pervios to N. Nove: —Nearly 951 may render ¢ v . 005; total bills on hand, Cleveland that his company officials { total earning assets, $£316,15 thought that 1922 would show the [per cent of the ¥ the ibank and to the customers as well. E ° {collected items, §121,2228.571 largest profit of any year so far. All|government at an auction the i Mr. Davis stated that “each clerk 0. eat er om | members, reserve account, $661,960.- |of the companies making passenger [Army supply base at el CEW YORK. Novémber . 4—The |possed a capacity for real Drog- mg 982; total deposits, $694,561,16: cars have already begun to give re-|was sold. Bidding by_wool dealers| pond market today wa 1 |ress that can only be enlarged eral reserve notes in actual circula-|leases to the manufacturers of parts{and mills was keen. Prices on thel arket today was the mostiiprough intelligent work andg stud: T TR oS0 iS85 ratie of total 're. | LeaEes tossories. and thesa are begin- | average advanced 71: to 10 per cent. | Wonderful exhibition of any day soand as it ls enlarged the bank W And Here H d ed f M & t s 1o deposit and federal reserve | g to move toward the plants|The sales were well dis‘Tibuted— | far in respect to the volume of busi- {find the opportunity to make use are rundreds o cen | note llabilities combined, $3.1 per cent. | where they will be needed. largely o wool dealers. Carpet mills| yeas and the extent of the advance, | the increased capabilities ] s i % s | DOUE N sparingly of the less at- - % Another $100 000 to Deposits. tractive low South American wools.| The rise was so rapid as to arouse | o e Bavings o Withdrawals of the Ausiraiian Wools. | the misgivings whether it could last | , T0¢ Noribwest Savings Bank eddcd - S BER | hich hadl been expected to sell well. | without some sort of setback. But | officers and directors. 1vao . 1ne G . Ipo:’fd by the government. = after all, it was no more than normal ! ususl custom, dined —and talikes Fair half-biond Seuth American | UJustment of prices, cspecially among | eve of shop talk. Bell Overcoats {9 r o e h meriean "hongs where the viéld was sidll hign, | Frank S Bright, vice president 1436 New York Ave. N.W. | sold at 40 to 30 cents. Clean iy accordance with Wednesday's low- ! the bank, was toastmaster and ti At Cor. 15th St., Next to United Cigar Store e T ering of federal reserve rates and the | guests of the cccasion were E. W N i gt sold 3 iz of the outside markel yes- Davis, builder of the new bank build. ) ° . n {nferior, ; terday and Lo ) i S Simmons, architect; H. B A si€. The top . 7 Lanerty bos nd foreign govern- er . uuth ana i Ko P Joolwak i cents it for halfhle e TS e real e (B tmaster promised a dint . ! Californi htly defective, W and fo ertys was cnor- | oastmaster pro P 1oy Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of High-Class W Womd “of Imiladeinhia {mous and the rise which, of course,ito the guests and officials when t ) ~ hi Ver. takiniz $40.000 pounds cd > new high territory | deposit mark had crossed $1,000.000. R ] G b o 0 e e = a xtended from 50 to 80 ' president \'a-aw"un:pd cioser, ts dl ts the $100. There was some | operation between the bankers o 0 . aimcoa 'y apar lles, Vel'coa RESORTS. c bidding in the foreign |city. a standard form of note (J West rice 1n own AFLANTIC OITY. N3 |groun. {enlarged credit facilities for patrer !" The new Republic of Chile Ss, dealt! Gregg C. Burns, ca: er of the i g2 PRICES SLASHED 35 il : Chlldren Paulo 8s and the Uruguay Ss,|that we have won the friendship #nd jin for the first time, immediately rose {bank. declared that “we have 1h? 2 Other South American is- i foundation for making a very larze ex ¢ the Brazilian s and the |bank. Our present deposite xhow 5 % il £ 7 ere 1i P 2 poi d. W Ga it LAl Our $7.50 to 810 cre Lifted a point to 2 points. The [confidence of our neighborhood. . We have told you about o ':‘: Men’ x 'am e dio i) 5 ITrench §s surpassed their previous have reached the point of assured . Oxford, Gray an: an en’s pr 2 e records when they sold at 101%,|success with $600.000 of depusits. W« i the wonderful quality of Bell Tan Guaranteed Sk & Mohair it \ J, though later in the day part of this {gained $200,000 last year, a gain i Rascoats Raincoas Y i > ain was 1 Which our ‘attractive new building Swedish government 6s, which were |plaved some part, Inspiring confi- Suits—now take a peep at the smartest overcoats you've ever seen. They are stylish— vesterdsy morning. sold above |dence. : a Tise of over 6 points| *I feel confident that this time ne {vear we will be near the $900,0 Northern Governments Firm. imark in deposits.'" . : > 3 - fiwa: Electric. New high records were made byAhe | Rt R ath of September the Denmark Ss and Zurich net profit of the Washington Railway $A.75 $0.75 —1 — SPECIALLY during the de- lightful Autumn season. The climafe at this time is par- Norway § 4 € - 1 Men's $18 & $20 845 All-Wool 343 & 850 i 5 f invig- s e Ri e 0 o} @ Slectric Company given as they are elegantly tailored sdNenw C _msame WAL W Hrame ticularly healthinl and invig | St the Rio de Janciro Ss und the:and, Blectric Company i, EiNen i3 Topeoats TRaincoa ket Back Tan & 2 orating and is ideal for rest |:Bern 8 but the most remarkable: gor ‘the same month last vear. bul and relaxation. . performance occurred in the Belgian ! very fa1 below the returne of $234,281 Au fiitmitable suppls ut e hicl ce successi o th of August this year. _ $ 95 $ 75 $ .50 $ 3 R et ‘s, which on three succcesive trans- | 10 the, month of AU, MpTiomee et —— —— | —r | MOTORING FISHING lons; EOMd/:Erom ' to 105, & gain | pectric Light and Power Company F;L';‘\:h }‘l Dl‘AU SIS ;u( 3 points. {for September, $62. 0. compared ACK RI E they are shown in every worthy fabric—they are hand- somely silk lined—they are SHOOT- Railway bonds were not behind the | with $46.027 in Augu Three GOLF i| other sections of the list. Among for September, 1920. 1 MANY OTHER BARGAINS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION ‘ i MOYVIF the representative issues to surpass; The to-c3lied “feeders” of the parent everythmg that overcoats CUT THIS AD OUT—BRING IT WITH YOU—REMEMBER ADDRESS L MU NCIN ||: their Best of the year were Missouri, | ccmpany, the Washington Railway K . and miles Kansas and Texas 3s, which reached 86. | and Elcetri; Company showed more of Boardwalk window displays Denver and Rio Grande improve-;or less handsome deficits. along the 5 mile ocean prome- Delaware and Hudson con- . Warning. should be to please the most ) iy 5. Baltimore and Ohio con-j riean Bankers' Association fastidious dressers. -t - a8 e T Unon “Phcifie. con. | The American = Ansocis — : THE LBADING HDUSES [Vertiblo 4% ' Northern _Pacific e, | issues wirnihis A P eron Wity D) Ehone, Wire or Wtk ot infmiation, Rates,Bte. | [ Atlantlc Coast ‘Line 7s, Great North: | HArrieon Alf B (o "1 ocd been cash- We’ve Taken Every el [ S R et e s ii’é'?.'sa'l”'m“‘;' T e el o o Harrizon. allas J. F. Crissinger. ; i la general 4w, Baltimore und Cherles D. Stmmons, 3t K. Lowls sad Advantage of the Con- - e nen: e B b West Gy T et ot Shaten i || Virginia 4s and Grand Trunk 6sjpounds. is slender. Smopeh n were all active. }anltll .ha db:-g:er l‘!‘l‘(‘éri n;egfi-:“s‘c 80! L 2 ° i Public Utility bonds bore their ehare | Ollars an anic. dlthllS lll the Tll'e Market \ i Foe ion: schedule, ||| in the advance, with new high rgmms!_Prcstgn. lfil}n“_héne;io‘;- k-}l'l‘l::;efl‘a_. L - consuit leeal agen for Hudson and Manhattan refunding !J;.D. Staples, T. F. gkinson, C. o and Northern States bower 5s and ! F. McClellan, is- described ax 150 Never such overcoat values at $21—they’re worth a good ten-dollar bill more. Another Blg Shlpment of Bell All-Wool Trousers offer for surplus stocks that keeps us ‘2; u;?n:k_"}'{m} e hrl:lxeecg—?gnsea‘jlo'r:fi’ work through open accounts, Special Sale at $2.90, $3.90, $4.90 prepared to offer our customers star- - Kl Springeld Ko e e | Tor ca time. and. tnen Iatieney L.t tling values. 3 "~ ATLANTICCITY,N.J. Thhouse 39, Ameriean Heetting o and | ;Z:fi:?x St hmmediately Sown 'n:m‘;w_ l'l'n- originai deposit has been largely . Fab. Cord | An American New Seusis Chiiag: A. L. Satterwhite has resigned thc Soon after the election there will be | At S TN Tnion Laborers More wonderful values on sale now. iDi B Eseue fscoee, 1Directly on the Oceanfront j e | withdrawn before the coup. Posboclof Disinctin e 30x3 $6.95 Tires. CAPACITY 600 2 f Banl { formal announcements of several im- Qi 0 ilness in hix 30x3%5 $1.95 $9.89 ganacE Dvalter: J_,flfli | portang pleces of financing, including at | vt i, ‘oming “to:Alines M ——— 8 | jeast two new offerings of jocal utilitles. ; “yi12c g . Howard has_been Bell Clothes Shop ] '3223% $8.95 $2095 One will be a large issue by a syndicate | .euen financial manager, the office of 31x4 $999 $16.85 tof which J. P. Morgan and.Kuhn, IM\:#D"“,‘«‘.M being dropped and that of & Co. are leading members, of the New $RTERIICRt UIoNE oo Cubstituted. L. STORES ALL O 32x4 $13.35 $2585 {& Co- ard ieading membrs, of (he Newtinancial mansser substituted. | Lt ) . . . Charles Pl. & Beach. Special winter rates, | Ne alendez 3 . 33x4 $1399 $26.70, O B & e e ot Bribtess, iy 18 & $30.000,000 offering of b N jecumlor and ‘8. H., Rose asmistant TWO WASHI RE'S 2t 34x4 $1525 $27.85 Atianne | Final action by the public service NGTON STO! ; commission is awaited in the case of = s g ™ X 32x4l $18.95 $29.90 Ve mo Hotel CITY | ach of these issues, and the houses| SUGAR SOLD FOR STORAGE. : : L 33x4! $19.95 $33.50 Worlds Gréacest Hotel Success | \iicn il market the securities are o OX : ee sas / 5 xdl/s — = Hazies ottea "to give out more definite infor-| TAMPA, Fla, November &—More . enna. Ave 3Uxdly $1885 $33.70 - i Bection Shartiy. : (one L raninted sugar i e Al ) o S otbes & Co. announce that, | were sold for $1,760 by Barton Smith ¥ 35x4' §23.95 $35.00 l with their Chicago associates, they have |at auction _ here ofOF , rarehoue: 35x5 $24.95 $36.00 2,000, cent first) charges, v ! Virginta Ave. Moderate Fall Rates. D e funa "bonda of 'the |2 cents a pound. The sugar has been i ini storage Here for some time. It was i i H g U 2 d Li Company. 35x5 in Firestone FGWIALTSHIRE Ui fover o jght Company B, oo R 1 Beach. Private and refuse by local wholesalers when Cof8s and o Shgiaa tve, 30 botel frop Beack, ZURS | pr6 RATL ORDER PLACED. {prices dropped adier the world war Fisk Tates. Sam Eilis, owner. N. J. Collius. mpgr. ATl L CAGO, November 4.—An order ! Fuctery Guarantosd. Fitats AR A ————— GARD: o L0 Steel gondola coal cars, cost- BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. ‘ :H A EI I E ; In Novta Chovapenke Teach ing bout £.500.000 and sald to be the | XKW YORK, November. d.—Foreic: x , o Nor 5 Sighes S' % C: DANCING, for,_paetts ety LT aced since the roads were re- | bar s Mexican dollars. 53% - IRy W. VA {Orned from government control. is| LOS No w0 Over 38 Years in the Tire Business fn Waskinston T HANFERS FERRY, W turnel ced by H. e Byram, president |39%d per ounce. ¥ r cent. 3 > of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Discount rates—Short bills, 313 pud Paul railroad. Fifty‘thousand tons of jcent; three-month bills, 3 Ig-ghfli per 812 14th Street 4 Doors Above H Street || LY TOP HOUSE, =t — e Sy = ~ roprietor. . 8. LOVETT. P steel will be used in filling the order. cent.

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