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' Kresge (88)... « FINANCIAL. “NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE |[TODAY’S N. Y. BOND MARKET]|NEW HiGHs FoR LIBERTYs| 3z Received by Priyate Wire Direct to The Star Office. Opes. High. Adams Express... 48% 8% Air Reduction Afa3z Rubber. . All-Amer Cibles. . Allied Chem pf.... 9% Allis Chalmers. ... 34 Am Agr Chem Am Can. Am Can pf. . Am Car & Fdy.... 114 Am Cotton Ofl. ... 18 Am Cotton Ol pf.. Am Express...... 153% Am Htde & Lea. Am Hide & Lea pf. Am Ice. Am Ice pf Am Internationai. sm Am La France. Am Linseed. Am Locomotive Am Radiator. Am Safety Rasor. Am Ship & Com Am Smelting Am Smelting p Am Smit Sec A. Am Steel Fdy. Am Steel Fdy pf Am Tel & Teleg. - - Am Tobacco. . W 102 Allied Chemical... 4% 1 104 52 Am Tobacco (B).. 188 Am Tobacco pf (n) 9% Am W Wks 6% pf. Am Woolen. ... Am Writing Prof. Anaconda. ... As30 Dry Goods. ... Asso Dry G 1st pt. \sso Dry G 2d pf. Associated Oil. ... Atcnison. Atchison pf. Atlantic Fruf Atlantic Gulf. Atlantic Gulf P! Atlantic Petrol. Atlantic Ref pf. Balto & Ohio. Balto & Ohio pf... 80% . 56% Beth Steel (B) Beth Steel 8% pf i3ooth Fisherles Sklyn Rapid Tra.. 3klyn Rap Tr cti Bklyn Union Gas.. Brunswick Term.. 3urns Bros. Butte Copper. Iutte & Superlor. % addo Oll. “alifornia PCKE «:alifornia Petrol. californta Pete pf. 504 “alumet & Arlz. canadian Pacific. . 114% 29% Central Leather pf 62% Central Leather... rro de Pasco.... Chandler Motor... #% 1'hes & Ohlo. Chi & Alton. A ¢hi & Eastn 111 pf. ni Great Westn.. hi Mil & St Paul 'hi Mil & St P pf.. +’hi & Northwn.... hi R 1& Pacific.. e M a1 56 7 2t d B} Ed 6% 82% ChiRI&P6%pt.. 68% ChiRI&PT%DpL.. 80 Chile Copper Chino Copper. 2 CC & St Louls CCC&StLpf. 38% Colo & Southern 2¢ u Columbla Gas. Columbia Graph. . Columbia Grph pf. :)'2: Comp Tabulator. Cons Gasof N ¥... Cons Intl Cal Min. Cons Textile, Onbs Cane Su‘u‘.. Cuba Cane Su pf. Davidson Chem. .. Del & Hudson. Del Lack & Wstn.. llfl Dome Mine: Emerson Brant... iZmerson-Brant pf. Endicott-Johnson. 7% 2% Erie. Lrie 1st ptf. Erie 2d pf... Famous Players Famous Players pi Fisher Body of O pf. Fisk Rubber n Cigar. ... ‘Gen Electric. \den Motors. ien Mo t=0odrich oodrich pf. . Granby Consol. wreat Northern pt. Great Nor Or . tireene-Cananesa. . Gulf Mo & Nor. Gulf Mo & N pf. Gulf States Steel.. Haskell & Barker. Hendee M. Mouston Oil. Hupp Motors. illinois Central... Indiahoma. . inspiration. interboro Metro interboro Met pf.. intl Harvester. int] Mer Marine tntl Motor Truck.. Intl Mer Marine pf intl Truck 1st pt intl Nickel. . ntl Nickel pf. intl Paper. . intl Paper (sta) invincible Ofl. lsland Oil. Kansas City Kansas & Gulf C: Kelly-Spring Tire, Kelly-Spr 8% pf. .. ilelsey Wheel. Kennecott. . Keystane Tire Lackawanna Steel Louis & Nash. Mackay Cos pt Manati SBugar. Manhattan Elev. Mariand Ofl. Marlin-Rockwel Maxwell (B . Miami Copp Mididle suue- oil. Midvale Steel. Minn & St L (n) Mo Kan b Tax Natl Biscult pf. Natl Cloak & Suit. Natl Cloak & S pf. Natl Enameling Lea NYChi&StL llt, NYNH& Hart... Norfolk & Westrn. North Americs.... North America pf. Northern Pacific Nova Beotia Steel. Nunnally Co.. Oklahoma Prod... Orpheum Clrcuit. . . 18% 22 40% 8 59 u‘i 8% Pennsylvant, Pere Marquette Pere Dirq prior pf. Phila Company. Phillips Jones. ... Phiilips Petroleum Pitts Coal. Pond Creek 8815 ;ull‘n:l:lco. ceeeal02 'un egre Bug. Pure OIl.. b Ratlway Stl Spr. Ray Con Copper. Reading.... Replogle Sted Remington Type., 20 Rep Iron & Steel.. 0% Rep Iron & Stl pf.., Rep Motor Truck. 1% | Royal Dutch. .. % | StL & San Fran. .. 83 304 | St Louts Sown pf. . g2y ©% |Santa Cecllia Sug. 2 s |Savage Arms. 76 |Saxon Motors 75 | Seabourd Air 100 {Seaboard AL pf... %% | Sears Roebuck. " 81 | Seneca Copper. ; s | Shattuck-Arizona. 64 0% | Shell Trad & Tran. 86 24 | Sinclair on. 2 21 |Sloss-Sheffeld. ... a1 108% | Southern Pacific... 735 so% | Southern Ratlway. 19% 3 | Southern Ry pf... & 5o% | Stand Otlof Cal. . 8134 to |StandOiiof Ny !l 12 nd OII N J 124 | Studebaker- 0. Submarine Boat. Superlor 011, Tenn Copper. Texas Company. Texas & Pacifio Texas & P C & O Tide Water Oi1. \ THE EVENING BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. gh. Low. Olose. % e 1n $1,000. High. 839 U 8 LN 20 8 ibersy b 241 U 8 Liberty o 94.20 11 U 8 Lib 1st 98.60 1470 U 8 Liberty 94.22 1223 U 8 Liberty 96.30 33 U S Lib 8d 4% . 90.04 3004 U' 8 Lil 94.38 UK 0% 0% | BT 14 U O A o A o8 18% Bel 021 5% 0% 3 o * Klnl weden 83 Kep chlle 8¢ 1941 228 s SBIE2RE2ES 232222 By Special Leased Wire to Below are given the total sales and the high, low and latdst price 0:;: active bonds on the New York Btock Exchange up to 2:30 p.m. todsy: :80, 222222 RRR 5831 Esfg.sa:sss:usa 2 con 4% Ed gen 7s, se D 10543 27 Am Agr Chem 18 Amer Bmelting 18 Al & el evt B0 1087 1A & el tr o AIN 16 Am Tel & Tel col 4u 87 14 (‘an North de 3! 22 Cent Pacltic gtd 4s. ‘1o 1( Cer l|0 Pasco cvt 88 lll e £ Ohlo ken 3130 8O0 a o gen 4150 b & Oblo cvt 4;’. = " o A 30 T 18 At 1 At 2 Au 2 At af 18 Ba 54 Ba Z‘) g‘& i p or llen 8iy 8914 : Bell Tel cf Py o 10T 10615 10514 RAILWAY AND MISCELLANBOUS BONDS. fl‘w YORK, November 4. 4 High. Low. 101% Bales. 1a 81,000, o8 an la N’Qll P ‘".3: Ia 101% 4 'm’/z 1083 + |cent series. 107% 2 oady r &R Co s 108 Graud Trunk Can Ts 1054 268 Grand Trunk Can 167 “ureat 19 H&M ref 108 H & 31 a 3 lilinols 2 12% -M 41gn, o8 178 Int Rap’ Tr ref Su 8% 3 Inter Agricul s E‘i TSl Babaruez ” n:nmwm Tele deb 8s..... st 1083 o ReZi: u1s | Tobacco Py 50M 1Pa R It con 4380 e i 1% 'rod C k> v, 3a, 108! Tol St L & Wee. sCM 50 Pa B R gold 8i5s.) 1087, 1033 103% ‘!‘M\ “I'Ir-lnlcnonu Sn'" s %:lal ag 1Y eon i % | Unlon Bag & p, e H t*| Unton onts - LoPT; icu - 15 | Unlon Pacifi 193 Cn 3 2 | Unlon Pacific pr. a oni i g2 | United Drug. 20cn 1 United Drug 1 Lo i Unfted e 604 10R 4 8% ed Fruit. ..., 1umg 82 0R 37 Re 5434 | United Ry Inv pt 2 ¢ T 1 R 7 | United Retall Stra. so% i R 215 | USFood Proq. . . 12% 29 Chile 1R 1A & Louis 4136 2 lus l‘ndu-A!cqul 45 1 WAL ST Y 2! USRe. 5 6 1T NL & ST 5nser B w7 SRubher 7% 4 18 AR o 68 | USRubberIstpf. g5y WIS L &S F ine 6, 2% | US Smelt & Rer, 3 Bt 1. Gonthw Tut 4 Sh{ s R SHEmEsE | ¢ L. Bouthw deb 4« o gggt::x = 48 L southw Ter 5 2zs% | Utah Copper. ‘;2“ A B A ndj 5 % | Utah Securitien. .. 10% i dnon 5 v 142 Sinlate O e 74,5 68% | Vanadium Corp... 154 13 Routh Pac evt 4x... 9% \‘;ancm.ue 1stpf. 81 41 Bouth Puc rfg 4s.. a-Car Ch i z o | Vivadou.orn Lsod 18 South 15 con & | Wabash 62% | Wabash pf e NEE o .[NEW YORK CURB M 18% zefl:ern Pacifle... 201 203 204 mw' p? estern Uni, = o Westhouse B & 3, ot . B, 8.1 By Special Leased Wire to The Star. 115! Wheeling & LIE. T @ NEW YORK, November 4. 1549 White Oll. ... e ol Below are given the total sales and the high. low and iatest prices of | Wickwire Spencer 1o° 1o° 1o° LM the most active stocks and bonds dealt In on the Curb (Broad street) Ex- S6n | Willys-OVIA pe. ... 2% 2% 51 o3 | Change up to 1:30 p.m. today: 101% | Woolworth. . 123% 124% 1229 124% | Bales. Hign Low. 1|5 High. 1:30. 32% | Woolworth pf. ,m“ 118% 113% 113% | 700 Acme Coal 1116 40 Anglo-Am Of1 1%., 1115. 103% % | ‘Vorthington P % 0% won| 300 AT Heetd nm ernedals Se oo n 14% | Worthington @ «m 6 6 6l 200 Burns Bros, B. 2 2% {Wright Aero...... 8% 9 84 8% 1500 Cal Crusbed k! mfl. 18% ) ) 208 Car Lig Li 11ie 1008 High, Low, Last, A e CallMoney..... e 57w | lecwa "","' vid m" u:: 107 | HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. ! : li:z' 1lam.... 1900 !pm.. 96 400 1 Gas D o 12m. 569600 2pm... 427 80 D el & }‘Z””; ol }“‘"'5 oo Lncota, Mot A1 3 U':.:I:r nfx 8 1835, i Tiow 3 it oL DIVIDENDS DECLARED. B Ml'-';":.- s;i‘mn . 0 Peerlons Motor - Stock of Puy. Eaerson Pho Dec. 81| 00 Farre: Coal Dl 28 Gontreer s o iwyn Pic | 8 g, BT eyde: e .uZ =55 a..c Dec. 20 o Co 4 H tlfli Reynolds Tliug checks—doliar vu Louovu todey. ! 1§ s Loudon 391 a2n i 0 Willys Corp . 180 A' 3 38 ’“1 e e ot 3803 | INDEPENDBENT OIL. 380N 1100 tten, 08 5 ; Hx ?, % ivey % 28 Bouthwest o » avin e 2 ® Toledo By the Associated Press. e e Ed 1 Tems NEW YORK, November. 4—Foreign | "It Cities o Nervicor e - exchange irregular. Great Britain, de- Sarvice pré. 4 13 5 . serv " tfe 21 mand, 3.93%; cables, 3.93%; 60-day billa | “ans crile Sradicate e 37 7 on banks, 3.90%. France, demand, 7.33; “Btraleii. i cables, 7.38%. Italy, demand, 4.0815; % cables, 4.09. Belgium, demand, 7.13% 7 Vi 91 cables, 714 Germany, © cables, 34.85. Norwa. 261 | Sweden,. demand. 33 OCTOBER AUTO SALES SOAR. 19% { mand, 18.60; Switzerland, demand, 18.65; NEW YORK, November 4.—Ship- 67% [ Spain, demand, 13.50; Greece, démand, ments of autos for October were vir- 13 | 415; “Argentiné. demand, 3250; Braall, tually the same as for September, it 70 |demand, 13.12; Montreal, 921, 18 reported. It is probable that for ’ e firat time since liquidation began U. . GOVERNMENT BONDS. . they will exceed shipments for the (Reported by Redmond & Co.) same months of 1920. Truck sales are showing & steady growth, and business Maturs, for the third quarter was better than 15 for the second, which ran approximate- 1y 100 per cent ahead of the first. Sev- eral of the larger companies have a 4745 November substantial number of orders. Export 415 sevtvnflu’r business is slowly picking u; m (nppomn by Redmond & Co.) Rate—Maturity. 5 5358 September 15 411s April 1, 1922.. 4ign September 15, 1 American Tel. & Tel. American Thresd Co. 14 | American Tobacco Co. 4% | Anaconda Copper 64" 1820, 7% | Anglo-American on s 1925 1% | Armour Bathichem Eleel % 172 43 | Bethlehem Steel 84 | Canadian Pacific 18 | Gentral Argentine 6 hi., R. 1. and Pac. aod Humbie 0il 7 55 | Kennecott Copper ] Liggett & Mye: Procter & Gamble 7s 1923. 18% | Procter & Gamble 7s 1923, % | R J. Reyolds 8o 1 0% I Fears, Rocbuck & Seare, Roobuck & Co. 37% | Gouthern Railway 85 lr" 74% | Bouthwestern Bell Tx 135, 21 | Swift & co. Ta 1035, fl'l 't s 12 £t & Co. 73 108 3% 1% SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. ! (Reported by Redmond & Co.) Bl o 1922, American Tel. & Tel. 8 1924, . sty American Tobacce Co. o105 Bid. 100 3-16 100 1132 mo‘l 18, l(“ll 1003 Toobie Ioo e 1003, lou?a 16 100 95-10 i Feognm o s IU.‘% ]01& 200 An'lo-Am O] 100 1-16 500 Atlantic Lobus. 1004 35 Buckeze Pipe Uine.. 83 30 Ohio 262 28 Stanaard Ol X | 4000-Standard Off Ind 823 MINING. | 7900 Mother Lot (-e-). I:IN National Banlto 9975 . 207y 4 Allled Packers 8s. 48%; 9%, 99l 79 Aluminum 7s 1088.. 101 £9% 99 17 Aluminum 7s 1925.. 3 1 100 96 1001, 100 101 !Eg :2-' B8 B You Mr. Motorist Ought to carry automobile in- surance. The uncertainty is too great to take a chance of operating an automobile in these days of congested traf- fic without adequate protec tion. Better have insurance and not need it than to naed it and not have it. : B. F. SAUL CO. Automobile Insurance 1412 Eye St NW. " Main 2100 . | reached new high ncordu for the year ; |Of the federal rese: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4; 1921 RECORD GRAPE CARGO. NEW_ YORK. November 4—Forty-| two thousand barrels of Malaga DENOUNCE RENT LAWS. ORLEANS, November 4 —Rent regulating laws were denounced as ‘conflscatory of private property” by the fnvestment bankers' convention here. It was pointed out that the principle on which. the regulating philosophy was founded might lead to an agitation sgainst the enforce- ment of rallroad bonds and other se curities, depriving the owners of the right to collect as effectively as the Teal estate owners. Victory Bondn Also Top Previous Record. NEW YORK, November 4—All 1ib- erty bond and victory loan issues of ity kind ever received at this po; arrived here the steamship Bel port Mon toLoan' Becured by lnl deed of trust on real extate. Prevailing interent and commisttoa. J°5(PliI (.llPr nm Otk asa e yenordly. presu: ly as the result e board's action Hn raancln‘ rediscount rates. Odd lots of victory 4%s rose to par during ex- len!lve trading In that Issue, while substantial gains were recorded in the liberty issues, notably the 4% per | FINANCIAL. dere from Spain and Mediterranean (= —-— $5,000 Life Policy, $57.35 . R BTapes, said (o be the largest curgo |M. LE ROY GONT, Iasurance Adviser Room €10 Wosiward Belltins. LOANS ON LIBERTY BONDS Bonds bought and Seld. Regtstercs o Boad M. 340. =) 15 Years —without the loss of s single penny in either principal or interest is only one of the many reasons for imvestors to huy good 7 Gilt-Edge First Mortguge l.oam No_Investment Fow As_Good. S For ra g tae. Certl: fled titles and {nsurance pol- iclen furnished with notes Conservative, courteous con- sideration to all our clients. Notes from $250 up to $10,000 Now on Hand Chas. D. Sager Lean Dept. M 36 15th NS IIV{NZG?BANK The highest previous record for vic- tory 4% was 99.82, the lowest, 94.70. Fastest Service In Baltimere ODD LOTS { PACIFIC OIL An exhaustive analysis of this stock is contained in our recent Securities and Com- modities Review—Free, upon request. " A.A.Housman&Co. 20 Broad Street, New York MEMBERS: New York Stock Exchange Washington Office MAIN FOOR CORRIDOR WOODWARD BUILDING Telephone Main 2040 CHARLES R. ALLEY, Mgr. thrifty? proud of? Isn't it a C 509 Seventh Street N.W. EQUITABLE Co-Operative Building In Any Sum 11343 N. ¥. Ave, We Like It/ Banking is a business—but what business does a greater public serv- ice than encouraging people to be ;T'he Second National Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” Our connoctions locaily and other cities enable us to fur- mMsh money in any amount fo Washington Real Estate B terprises. Stone & Fairfax Main 2424 business to be Association Orgnnized 1879 42ND YEAR COMPLETED Assets .. 94,308,836.65 Surplas ... $1.097,900.91 EVERY WAGE EARNER SHOULD SAVE No matter what your income may v some part of It. ble and save systemat! Subscriptions for the 82d Issue of Stock Being Recelved Shares, $2.50 Per Month Per Cent Interest EQUITABLE BUILDING 915 F St. N.W. JOHN JOY EDSO! President FRANK P. REESIDE. Secy, be., Join the Equita- ically, New York Stock Exchange Pittsburgh Stock Exchange Chi Don’t Spend It All Bring 4 dallar or more tomorrow and e ant sou ] feet b and better. 1336 N. Y. Ave. B rs New Willard Hotel Mezzanine Floor James Sloan, Jr., Manager MEMBERS ago Board of Trade Telephones Main 3364-3367 Leader-News Bldg. Cleveland, Ohio Chamber of Commerce, Columbus, Ohio J. S. Bache & Co., and Halle & Steiglitz New York Correspondents Cleveland Stock Exchange Columbus Stock Exchange ican Telephone and Telegraph Company stock. BECAUSE: Financially Distribution Irs assets in value equal not only ali its mndcbredness but also at least twice the par value of its outstanding stock, Its stockholders have paid in, ¥ casu, much m!hanth:prvahndtb:mck.’l'hutum in the capitalization. Commercially 1rs growth is’sure and steady—regardless of the ever hanging busi it As it has come to be more and more recognized as a necessity, its expansion is more rapid than the ® growth of the country itself. Eamings Tre Asnscar Teezrnone & Trscrarn Comrany with a wide margin of safety. It is now carning at the rate of about $13 per share. Record For forty consecutive years the Company {withitspredecessor] has paid uninterrupted dividends of at least $7.50 per share. The Directors have now placed the Company upon a $9.00 per year dividend basis. Prospects Trms is a large business in sight and the evidence of the past points to an endless increase. ever befare inits history. Politically the Company. Character ment. This company is sound. tions of its associate companies. —— give any further information daued. Members Nalv York and Boston Stock Exchanges 18 BHOAD STREET - S NEW YORK Branch Offices 4 45 EAST &2ad STAKLT 218 BERKELEY STREET NEW.YORK . ; BOSTON Becoume a partner in the “Bell System” by purchase of Amer- ‘We believe that there are few, if any, concerns in this country whose positions are more secure THe $5 15,000,000 stock of this Company is owmned by morethan ry5,000different people,an averageofabout 29 shares toa stockholder! We believe that no cther Company in the world, having no preferred stock, has so many stockholders. It has many stockholders in every State and is adding new ones faster than The Company is “Not 1N pourrics.” The Public Commissions Now know that this is trueand they know that the Operating Companies endeavor to be fair with the publicand with the Commissions. They therefore almost universally accord fair treatment to A CorroraTiON may be quite right in all the above respects but still be unsound because of its manage- This Company has CHARACTER in its Management, sound, honest, faithful intelligent cHARACTER. Its traditionsare those of fair treatment and efficient service to the public; its personnel is saturated with these ideals, from its President, H. B. Tuavzs, all through the organization and through the organiza- Wk recommend the purchase of its shares, which are now selling at abou: 108} chan,andshoddbegladwmouveordersfotanyamountfromoneahareuporto KIpDER, PEABODY & CoO. 115 DEVONSHIRE STREET BOSTON

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