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\ '=4 FINANCIAL. ;I‘HE, EVENII&G STAR,_WASHINGTON. D SATURDAY, .OVEM'BER D, ]921-—PAR.'1’ 2 = FINANCIAL, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TODAY’S N. Y. BOND MARKET] _ovmooxsonwamar. | Real Estate Notes LOCAL SECURTIE to the Modern Miller “there is need of rain over much of the winter By Special Lensed Wire to The Star. NEW YORK, November 5. SOME LET-UPIN Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. 7% veled iwo years old. The distance t Pork—Drossed, i N ' easy tone prevailed. A slight O e voyage was 2,031 miles At 0 | Live steckCatves.” Oior” st |bulge reeulted trom rumors o trost | ,MEXICO CITY, November 5.—The iy fporibed. The selling _price o sins 2verage of 35 knots. 12%aia; “lambe, Sloios, Por Ib. 8%as; | Ia_Argentina, but northwestern In- | Aerican Chambor of Commerce here 1% | bonds was oy O Aocsds of the o e = live hogs, 8. rests sold on this bulge and the |} f Statement that ..-..|1oan “will be devoted to improving o ited States sold frost reports were denled later. De to Mexico in the Chilean state railways. - Open. High. Lew. Close. i of Adv Rumley. . 2%, Jon, oos 0 8 Below are given the total gales and the high, low and latest prices wheat territo: in the southwest. S‘JEHII-Y EASIER Al Feduction Ransas & Guif Co. e % ) :.cluve bonds on the New York Btock Exchange up to the close today. L emical Kelly-Spring Tire 40% 4% 39% 89% 0 Salos erminated, he soll is cxcessively 2 . | Chem pf, ... Kelly-Spra%pf... 81 & = 81 & o % s | I OO, i et Ta, - L ey here “Tatatill & conmaerable | Secured by first deed [ Allis Chalmers, Kennecott. . WY % RBK u% 0WUS 98.60 44 1 & M ad] ine % 43%2larea to be geeded, and which will not ST :m :qra-m o fiunun‘-.'l"!’ro 9% 9% % 9! NEW YORK, November 5.—In view 51= gl' ¥ be -::dgd urlnu !um"‘nrc 3 is rl":,. Of trust. 3 . . ®r Chem pf.. resge e 169 169 189 189 |of the viol £ th provi y rain. In the 3 and in . Some Profit Taking in EVie | Am Bank Note of. wis ¢ (% 14| Lackawunnastosl 41 €1 40 @ |ir ihe Vielence of the previous rise| 78y 8 territory east of the Mississippl con- - AmCan.......... 3% 29W 3% | Loe Tire & Rubber 1% (7% 1 o1 |\t Was not surprising that the bond| 13T 8§ i; | ditions are more favorable. In some den Al Discount Rates §° 8 81 88 |Lehikh Valley.... 5ew 844 Bt Bew |market should have shown the effect| “ou s sections acreage is larger and in GlOVel' & Flather ence— I 7% % M |Liggett & Myravt.0r W0 dof- Wi |of reallsing sales this morning, . | 98U B others'ft I redticea Genoral indice; Reduced—Notes. 86| Laews Inc. W Ml W6 W) The advance was not checked gen- | 28 §.|" 1% Kelly tyr Tira bu. 102 will not be as large as that of last 737 15th St. N.W. ) A 07 107% 107% mul () 20 Dot Cand LAN TO AID WORK i a n o o of the week. The Liberty group@ave | 28 Bof Cau 0 TRIT. Thers wes e ‘::‘;;_‘:"’l';;:; "% | Am Locamotiv % s 6" 44" |the hest account of itself of any.| s Fren i Pnzw ;ronx‘ Nn?z'gb" 31-... 2 E U ITAB L E / on the local s d Am Radiator, © 10 10 10 10 |Here and there was a further ad-| 0% penditure by industry of at least 2 material recessions, but & let-up In the | Am Safaty Rasor, 105% 108% 100 16% ) vance in some fssues of 50.cents in| I per cent of all pay rolls to promote s : iing trend that may have simply | Am Ship & Com. Sk the 3106, "The fourth ¢s ot up|. 1 Kitssem o “eneniment “and" koo will "among Co-Operative Building . ki ments. n| L jom working lorces was lvocates y o _ge m:kefl;rk fi?:“‘:.':::, cased a little UK 2% 4 4% 'around $95. \*i = X B §7i; | speakers at the convention of the Association apl ractior S 7% T 7% T4 The forelgn government group also| a3 :fi% ;lrl. Jeb g O% vgh B;“‘: Industrial Relations Association ol Organized 1879 20 881; to $8; Railway common sold at 18% 18'% 18% 184 continued. its upward tendency. 5}{ t v % 1oy, $ flfi( ;{‘_ml‘:g'":,:,_-i “ America. L. 8. Pitner of Boston eald 42ND YEAR COMPLETED 21 and the pieferred made & new s 8 B LA 2% % Pripes either remained steady or got) 38 & f Q i i 0N Y CAI I deh 4n 8373 that personnel work among depart- high on this movement at 59. Wash 83% 63% 63% | Montgomery Ward 18 18 I 18 |up 'into new high ground. Denmark 7 8 ¢ C&H K con 48 145 ment store employes was more im- ington Gas shares were wanted at 31 8% 8 | Natl Biscult. o m o | ross s noint to L“'th:f::'ud. - | 3 b i portant now than ever before. g, ooyt 45 : D84 6% 36% 6%/ NatiCloak & Sult. 28 23 23 gg (ure, and fresh tops by HEE S E] ” . E 90001 | , the bond section, Cipital Trac- 053 | NAtlLando .« e, 6% 6% 8% ceipta at 103; Brasil 8y, which went| 11U K G ha ... Mone f tion 53 brouzht 30): s, T Ber ogit loo bty g s | Novadn Conper [l I 3k M ime |U,0VCT,% BONS ABOVE JusL MUBES| f4 K G e ¥k e *|n Asy Sum B e HOULD SAVE T notes. 103, while the bes = o 122% §2% | X ¥ Central, L2 T2 % T | Sroe Bn b i : ? i Falls Pow 6% z“ toma: genera. mortgase and$refunding | Am Tobaceo b7 () v st $4% S4% |N Y Dock pr. g s g | mew Queensiand T ctosting M| 108 o So G, ser & r connections locally and Ir o Tkt T ey o @ was 100X, none offered. o of|AmWeolen.',... 7 m Wk h|NYNH@Hart... W% 1% 1% WW|municipal bs, both A and B, at 106 AN other citien enable 68 to fur- [} save sems part of it Joia the Eeuits- A ale IN N 3 S eD ot |Am Writing Frpt. s 204 20% 204 | North America.... &% 40% &% % |gnd the Uruguay 86 which rose 3| :AILWAY AND MISCELLANKOUS BONDA Puc 'gen 3x.. money In any amount fo e and save eystematically. ;%mfifg:?:d 2:;:::.:!1‘3:&: shares Anaconda, . A 4% 43% | North America pf. 37% 37% - 87% 3TW |points and established a high record 30 Am 9815 m\& g, 'p..l:. 1at 3: 80 x:;:!::mu Real Estate En S fo e 3 A 9 7 - 21%, 30 9. Nor Stat Power | rrmen inlin ol ;?::.‘.’:: Coods. .. Bl A e e i A e 96 1 "fifi' ‘5?,:*' ’:“%;; 10 O N on 4 Stone & Fairfax 82d Issue of Stock Col. Wade H. Cooper has been na tlants Bir & 1% 1% 1% 1%/ OrpheumCircuit.. 19% 19% “19% 19%| 1, tne industrial section, United| 23 AtT & i< 5OreW RR&N 48 1343 N. Y. Ave. Main 2424 by Gov. Taylor of Tenncssee to repre- | Atlantie Frult PacGasd Blec... 8% 63, 64% 5 |siaies Steel s struck their highest| 4 Atian Freve o - Betng Recelved ment him at the services at Arlington | Atlantic Gult Pt Lt s gl ¢ 1 At & A A 3 at 961z, Further advances occurred an on Armistice day. et manager | \tlantlc Gult b 4 46 |also in the Western Union 6%s, cross- | 1 Aty 018 oney to an Shares, $2.50 Per Month for 'y L. Deltings Con, ia 11 Cor | \antic Retpr. e e nermical i a1 % B & S £ From gt 40 8 [P i et L o Fer Cent Laterest ambu, Oblo, on PUNESS, Witlam G | Auto Sates Penn Seuba St 1 10w i, Snclaimoll T4y & 4055 wadl 1280 e A b darg v r” 3 Joscph 1 Weller &7 EQUITABLE BUILDING Benham, president of the company. | Auto Sales pf. 34, 1| Peoplesdas T o, B B e ‘other: hand, Goodyear S | & B0 4a"PaWvail 23 Keading, g & All Rates Reduced. Raito & Ohlo, . 3% 36| PhilaCompany... 0% 0% 304 0w |Rubber 7%s and American Bmelting 50 Dell TN ‘o Pa g 3 Ho ik 915 F St. N.W. Discount rates of all reserve districts| Balto & Ohlopf... s 81 6 61 | Phillips Petroleum 21% f23 2114 :g |and Refining bs reacted fractionally 3 81 ¥ bu ser B JOHN JOY EDSON, Presideng have been brought on a new basis, | Barpadal] (B). .. 4 2 24 | Plerce-Arrow W% % Mk from their closing prices of yester- FRANK P. REESIDE. Seey, 5 per cent for the leading Institu- | mary Sreel (Ay. " . ou b &% &8 | Pierce Oll.soes e W4 | gay. : tions and 5% per._cent for Dallas, At-| oy o ok () S64% B8% " m‘z ey “ 6% 6% 6% )T 0 were less active and trading kn Ral lanta, Minneapolis and Richmond | Peth Steel 7% pf... o1y o1% i} 91} Pltts CoBl. - 8% 8l 68k B8W | g confined to @ smaller number of banks that are still struggling with | g yn Rapid Trn. 84 8% 8 8 | Pitts a. 28% zw 3% vk |l O e whole, they were ir- A 914 1 Spokane Tnl e o Ufrbsen credits, and compelled to|PBKIynRapTrctfs. 8% §% 5% 6% PondCreek Coal.. 144 L% 14% 1% | egular. Attention was directed par- 42 Cer 1 e Tfg s borrow from other reserve institu- | Brown Shoepf.... 86 8 86 | PressedSteelCar. 6 60 60 €0 [ ularly to the St. Louis and San| T S a3’ ' J tons in order to maintain their ;:;::gor:;;r ":u u«: P"""“"C°~---~-lfia lg‘ IO::? 12": l-‘runclln‘o igsues. | '{‘lh: lar:‘t;omlr S-la-;- 2 To Holdm of " 3 . T vanced to 53, und th ustment 6& his is a broadening of the cheap- | Butte & Superior. . % ‘ady 68%. Bal. ot ermeney canditlons 4nd: in commn | Butterice 1T W m e i R % e lcomained, sieaty Sroiche divieon. 41| - Sh AT Investments With the earlier reductions announc- | california Pekg ... 10% 0% 70% | Ray Con Copper.. 13% 1% 15% 13w |lost almost a point, whils Seaboard i V' en d. is having a favor<ble iniuence in | Calitornia Petrol. 4! 434 42% 43w | RedINg.......... 69% 69469 9w |consolidated fs 5ot up to 43%. There Is No Such Thi the markets and vausing better fecl- | California Patepf. 8% W Wl wik|RemingtonTyve 22" 2 21 m Canadian Securities Firmu ! 0 duch Thing ELIBERATE study of a | §. 7 Whasual that money should be | Sanadian Pacifio. 1M U4 14 ML ROMnELOR 1StPL. 46 48 48 48 | A stil stronger demand occurred ch Un St 01t Can geb 7o as Shri list of investment hold- 80 cheap at this time of the year. but | Central Leather pf &% 6% D Motoieel 4% 4% 49 &M |this week In the market for Canadian la Cab e & Tube Go Am 7e e ings often reveals unmistak- these 8&re unusual times; industry cOrrn.dn asco.... 30% 30% 30 0% Rnb Motor Truck. 6% 6la 64 64| provincial securities. Prices advanced able evidence either of too offers less opportunity in these re- [Certain-Teed. » » = »n |R yal Dutch...... 48% 48% 47% 48 (and hea.y buying took place in boti 1 o of your principal when you 1 roportion of one cuperative times tor the employment ‘handler Moto! “ “* “ & t L& San Fran.. 221 2% 2% :2% |short and long time bonds, and alsc u Ci b 5 y b | large a prop 2 . StPmoney. the commercial demand is | L B4% B4% B4% 64w |StLouisSouthwn. 8% 215 224 e |in all issues offered recently to the invest in our 7% First Mort- | class of security, or too small | not espectally urgeng, although im- 16% 16% 16l 16% | StLoulsSownpf.. 3»% g% s2% 3% |public. Manitoba 6x of 1946 werc age {8 proportion of another, or proving, and, therefore, money is|ChiMil&StPaul. 2 28 8 2 |SavageArms..... 13 13 13 13 |quoted 983 bid, offered at 993 the gage. possibly the entire absence of ' cheap. Chi & Northwn... 63 63 68 Seaboard Air Line. 4 & ¢ |6sof 1930 were 95 bid, offered at 96 &G h This denots he chief reflection from the low- | Chi 2 7 and the 65 of 1925 were 95% bid, a: ight = still another. S lenotes T R1I&Pacific.. 32% 2% 3% 6% 66% 6% g! now, when man going rates is noticed in bonds. ChiRI&P 1%Df.. 9% 14 1% 2% om gory|aainst 96% asked. Of the Ontaric ) o Y that the list as a whole lacks The Glut of Corn. Chile Copper w2 i2a 2% bonds the most active were the 6 standard securitiés are much | the inherent strength which There is. a veritable giut of corn. |Chino Copper. ik 2% owSOPOrtoRED. Lse & @ 8|Sk o] gt S0 bid, oftered @ depreciated, it is of utmost | accrues from proper diversi- Prices have steadlly declined until 6 68 |SouthernPacific. Toh 7% T8 18 1% bid e W Oh g W ER 5 4 importance for lect fication. We shall be pleased the purchasing p:w'nr gfs lherpr::?‘;:'; 9% 9% ::"::‘"‘ Rallway 13% 19 18% 19 g : ¥ 2 n i " t yu: 16:sclect | to make a careful review of hae been reduced to per_c ¥ 8 |Southern Ry p ‘o oHou Elec deb b an investment where your | ti d to sub- rmal. Last yeat’s crop was the Stand o1 1 fee deb © Aedsrs 2 | your investments and to sub- , XTI = S L O :” :“ Stana ml::fil" 5 l::: o 1:;3 g% | OIL STOCKS ARE ACTIVE. il o, Bies 2o s principal is at all times worth | mit fof your consideration, if jear. the crop will be not far from as " % | mangon N Ipe. ot ton b b JEW VORK, November 5—Oll| 1 Gr: of Caa 7 one hundred cents on the dasired, our recommendations . stocks were again the leaders on the 8 G of Can_ - “"With the approval of the Secretary B | Stesl&Tubepf... W W4 T % |curh exchange today. but dealinge | _82Great North T dollar. of conservative bonds to am of Agriculture, the War Finance Cor- g, @% Studeben arner.. 3% @ 21 B |were much smaller than, heretofore plity and round-out your ; poration {s about to develop plans for n 8 Subs h OF....... % 74% T74's 4% |Buying in Standard Oil was of the In amounts of $250 and holdings. Beration I Lrout b Sureioh B 2 B |Sbmarneei WU e Eme e peer o NEW - YORK CURB MARKET and vp. This action is coritemplated with in- 63 6 3% Superior Ofl. 7% 7% |since the upturn started and put that: * Send for Bond Circular 602 e A over the surplus from the | Cuban-Am Sugar. 1% 1% % 14% ! Tenn Copper. s 8 |styck to another new high record By Special Leased Wire 10 The Star. et et not as an ncentive to)CubaCaneSupf.. 1a% 1% 8w | Texas Compa % aau| Simme Dotroleum was steady. and a Zokes " st o I B. F. SAUL CO higher prices for the product, but|Davidson Chem. 3% g0t | Texan& PC& Oll. 25 5% good advance was recorded in Imperial ) he total sales and.the high, low and I e, itat o . 0 &(u. against thin years that may come. Dome 1% 18w | Third Averue..... 15% 15% 155 16% [O!l of Dulaware Gilillans was frac- Below are given ¢ yes.a s atest prices. | The War Finance Corporation is e 1| Todaceo Proa. ... iy B L% 18| onally higher, but Fensland declined, | he most active stocks and bonds dealt in on-the Curb (Broad street) Ex- Mortgage Loans | mnulonlngl all over .t::‘f.n‘n‘l:;r{“he\xk Eri n% 1% '.:‘.nl StL&EWDL. .. 20 2% 21 24% lle lower-priced shares, including hange up l:\':ltes;lllfitmwdm- o ik 1412 E” SL "w i NEW !onykrmgnm . most useful manner, s 2 17% 17% | Trans Contl Oll. 9 9 W% g |the recent active Issues of “Y" Oil and NDU! 3 [y = eh. W. ! 1516 treet port movements apd aiding agricul- % ey Unionofl. .. “ Gas, Tuckeny, Keystone Ranger and | iates. . High. Low. Close. | '4\nlr‘-,)ndl Te 1920.. 997 £ Torsl ana live stock interests ma- | Famous Players pt 78% f2% %) Unton Pacis 2 1% 19% | Xortn Amertcan Oll, held steady. In | 200 Acme Coxl wme 1 R A e o Main i ™% % 194 o 21% 1214 121 121 i inghoms o terially. Fed Mines & Spf.. 25% :6% 254 Unfon Pacificnt. .. 614 614 #7%. 6714 connection with the latter, it was an- | 3400 Am-Br Colu 38 45, 5 Harnsdall Ss Hamilton Savings Bank. Fisher Body of ODf. 6% &% 69 g |URitedClgar St pt. 10w 108% 106% love | hounced, locally that the recent sale 900 Bradley Fire ptd 13 i e =l E. W. Bradford, president of the | Freeport Texas. 106 104 10| United Frutc... ... 11sw 1% 15 115% | b0 shoren Cop Sompany involved 600 | 5o Gurant ‘Mot Hamilion Sevings Bank. Sonk at 126 | Gon Croar % a2k | United RetaliSitra 49k 4% 45 454 | was disposed of at 33300000 or pich | 100 Glen Auden cou :::7:‘:‘? ;r'-e.’t!;oz'; bat the baok north: o gg,',',":f_ Frod... w: :m :: :::2 share, a price dm‘lbli the present sell- i::‘ l';‘l‘“l:iv:: ';l- '“ Sest s the main office of the insti- B34 | 11 S Rubon . W 4 g level of the stock. 200 Gibson Humel tution and that the 14th street and DeRunber it ot ot %k % Offerings Are Light. Park road bank is.the branch bank. &% |USE StDE. 86% 6% 8% %! ‘mpe miscellaneous 1ssues we A ;rhneldo;.;-;?vmel(nauuuon is much | Soodmieh. e ra i o He oo gg;::::;' during the ereater part of the ation 1000 Rertectlon 3 e lari Qe or Great NorOre.... 81% 32 [ Gtah Cq . 0 ut in most issues this was due to| 0. Co Call About Due. | Guantanaswtng.. 8 & Dean opbse. y |lack of offerings rather than to any | “sg Revacls B3 j The last call by the controller Of | Haskell & Barxer. 78 Tk Vanadi es... 104 10% 104 10%:igreat buying. Goodyear common and This ‘Will it be like the “Flying Dutchman,” the th aurrency for & statement from | mouston Ofl. % % | Ve Car ChemrP:: Sl 3% 314 804 |Burns Bros A were more than a point g phantom ship of legend which od t ‘banks of the country, an 5 . ! higher. Texas Gulf advanced to a new ede i appear: 0 fr'." t:&u&-:;l (ro'r‘n all ;:.nklngo ln;!ltll' l:“ w::g::- ';% ';Vz Z"‘a #lh'b;;l Ih:‘:rdfin?m:{flr:;r? Inhoutuszendy. 1718 Booklet many men on many seas, but never reached v tember 6. ' . shares were fairly active, bi 3 O are antielpating & call dur- % ahauh p 20% W 2% 0% |price movements generally were more M= o port— ing the coming week, and are in 74 Wabash pf B V1% 18% 1% 1% [irreeular than uvsual. Wwill s condition mlmee( 'n.'& > Deposits have | Intl Harvi E;‘: ;;\v gptern u:‘{'}.i B5% 85% 5% 85% ndl‘f::g:s ware {l;m again, and small Hel Or like the modern finer carrying its cargo been increasing steadily. Nt Motor T eeling LT T T % ere the ruse. 3: to be delivered at th inted ti Loans may saow some increases, | Intl Motor Truck.. 26% Whi! n s 8 P o el e appointed time and ol moderate. Intl Mer Marine pt 9% ol D et a¥a . Increasink. _thelr | Int] Nickel Y e e Ol w4 BY L% 1| GEORGIA ROAD ABANDONED. | ' s emis vy You place without failure or delay? stogks with seasonable goods. and | intl Paper. 62% &% 6% G2u | Wilson Co pt.. % 3 3 | The Southern Rallway Company has| 400 crese Syod . If your funds are invested in our well se= ¢ will soon need credit Intl Paper (8ta)... 1% 7% 7% 7% | \Villys-Overland.. 6 &% 6% |reccived permission from the Inter-| 500 Elk Basin Pe 1.;::;-3“:;?:;““” of the Tress- ::lv.ln:l;“oou 10% 10% 10K 1ok |Worthington (B). 62 6 6 a» |State Commerce Commission to sus.| 4000 Englneers Pe lected First Mortgages on Washington Homes urs has ot drawn on the credits es- | jo Ul Rl 8 %% 3 o|WrightAero...... s% 9% e W %|Dend operation of the Hawkinsville | 1800 Fluval paying 7% interest, YOUR SHIP WILL COME D hitaned by the recent sale of cer- - U% 1% 1% |__HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. |uix miles long aoenp fri road, ninety- | jio Fensand Oil. oS IN when you expect i sificates, nor has he made any recent €% wh o« 1a.m. 118000 1p.m.....19 400 |beca 'fl‘!‘ one of its subsidlaries. | @00 Glililand O y 3 drafts on' the °"‘""l AL ”‘“’“,’{"‘ ' aberating. ex;l::nls';:b""y to mest dty| 0O Gi Heck o Wincheste 2455 Ask for booklet “A,” it's FREE. from the previous sale—al out .- n 3 oo "r;n':n o T ster 7 . 4 000,000. G p s . 1000 Hadeon, O FORBIGY BONDS. FLOUR PRICE BREAKS 2800 Luperial OF1 Te).. .. i £ r | i 2100 Keystone Ranger.. 1iy 1 1118 15 Hamburg 43 NEW RECORD ON OIL FUEL. aln, Pl’otlllce alld lee stOCk | MINNEAPOLIS Minn., November 5. 1400 Lyon Pet.. 1 E 10 Rep of Argen 015 S 11 —=F 2 Foeg : 2 10 Philip) e b 1 NEW YORK, November 5 —The| LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. | limited and small receipts ample for | five vesrw fimy wime in more ‘than | 200 Livineron 08 oy " Rusalon cove. 915 10 William S. Plnlllps ‘White Star liner Olympic, which ar-! Eggs_ gtrictly fresh, per doz., 60;|!rade requirements at 16.00 to 21.00. |barrel price h “e;fllunder. the $7 a 1,500 Meridian Oi 5 21 Swiss gove 5igs MY rived here Tuesday, demonstrated the | gverage recei, 59. o *| “Oats—White, No. 2, 44 per hushel; .here, following a break rod. Phos ? e Inze. 8 pts, 59. X ver bushel;|in Thursday's wheat market. A I Call, ne or First Morigage Inzvestinents fidvantages of oil fuel by making her | Live poultry—Roosters, per 1b., 18;| No. 3. 4033a41%; per bushel mill reduced its price 15 cents on ; et ime. westward from Cher- | turkays, per 1b. {0 ehickons, spring, | _Straw—No. 1 straight ry ;| family patents, maki Sente oD Write for it ¥ i bourg to New, JYork in 53';: ot L% | per Ib., 24a30; hens, per Ib., ;keats, | No. 2 stralght rye, nominal 1 |3&2c—a barrel when ';‘mé"in“‘éfli'%‘l’; 1409 New York Ave. Main 98 daye’ weather—Av. 3 young, each, 85a60. wheat, 13.00; No. 1 oat, 14.50215.00. | in ninety-elght-pound coti e A thirtyshine minutes, from (* Dressed e} » Y cotton sacks. = o o tha Ambrose channel | chiokene: pee 1o Soatsy ponied SPANE| CHICAGO., November 5. —Wheat | D° "2n8° here is 6.90a7.00. 4000 Texan Rangér lightship—one, hour faster than her |z; roosiers, per Ib. 23; turkeys, pef|DFices averaged lower at the opening SO s .:g?’“"f‘%"‘ . %i77jpublis sils here Ly & local banking secord In 1812, when the liner was |in. {0ad: keats, young, each, 60afs. |Of the Chicago Board of Trade today. [ SALES IN MEXICO GROW. | on | syndicate, and was soon oversub- PARIS BOURSE IRREGULAR. Green trulH»u;.“rr bbl., 4. twelve months more b; Safe Bridges 11.00; psr bushel o, 3.00ad 35; | cember started unchanged to % high- | the 1a $40,- 7 PARIS, November 5.Prices moved | western, per box, 250a4.i5; California |er ot 101 to 101% and dropped to fegr009 than the whols. {rade of Mex-| oon Big Tease . = —— +n_London, 53 tranca 42 contimes; L 4.(1‘1;::{1'“}11::.;: oran n::o.’sioso. mere %, to % 1::::;}::0;';;?1‘.:‘;: &00d effect in Mexico. NEW ORLEANS, November 5.—Con- not _fear (h:l: the thing mayhcollapse: vou know lhalt( the per cent loan, rancs | ;A . 1. 3 ditions are improving and will con- engineers who constructed that great t new s Gl was auoted 4t 13 trance) par WL, $00ea S yer ok bapehre! Sy was iof L N Ul NEW USE FOR TOMBSTONES. finte to. tmprove for business as & A e e e e By B omityen lettuce, - nearby, .per crate, 50al.00; [of a local character. DOYLESTOWN, November b.—“If I whole, sald Howard F. Beebe of New . We have constructed a bridge to safe investments, of integrity, stability, safeguards, judgment and san is COTTON MARKETS. New York, per crate, 76a1.50; celery, 1.00a Oats began unchanged to % lower ad my way I would take all the York, newly elected president of the bridge as led people to safe incomes and financial inde- per doz., 7521.00; romaine lettu with December 31 to 81%, and|tombstones in the country, togethe: , ; NEW YORK. November 5.— With|[]50: cymblings, per crate, 3. | M 36 oo sby 1 % with all the monuments and erarite Investment Bankers' Association of ace for Bftyet ot thelloss of i two holidays and the census report | spinach, r bbl, 3$.5003.00; onions,| Provisions were fairly strong, but!®hafts, and erect living memorials America, at the concluding convention pendence for fifty-two years without the loss of one penny on ginning to November 1 scheduled per 100-Ib. sack.5.50a600; ‘cabbage |trading was almost nil. Some local | 8uch a8 school buildings, haspitals session here. The cnief obstacle to to a client. for next week, trading in the eouonl 958350 per bbl; cucumbers, b.00s | shorts showed & tendency to cover |and institutions of learning.” s % BONDS. the return to normal conditions. Ny market was comparatively quiet to-|6.50; esgplants, per crate, 3.0084.00;(on lard because of reports of im-(Byron . King of Pittsburgh, ad- 5 Allied Packers s, . told his fellow bankers, 18 the ques- day. Evidently there had been A |tomatoes, -per box, 3.00a7.00; beans, |proved forelgn demand and a decrease | Are38ing the 500 school teachers at-| I Aiuminum 7a 1025 1 tion of taxation by the federal g0 e ivi 5 8] , : o ) L3 . e speculative accounts before the close . e late In the session coupled | INStitute here. Jag! 13 AR &'Te o 1004, 100% Rands of the board of governors. vesterday. and traders seemed to ind no special Inspiration in the end news. The opening was at an advance of 8 points to e @ decline of 7 points, near months be- ing relatively firm on reports of a demand for cotton out of the local ly ~tock. Prices eased off right after the call under liquidation or south- ern selling, soon showing net losses of § to 7 points, but rallied before the end of the first hour on renewed cov- ering, with Jaffuary selling up from 18.16 to 18.38, or six points above vesterday's closing. Futures opened steady. December, 18.46; January, 18.23; March, 18.10; 17.82; July, 17.38. closed steady. uary, 18.3 i July, 17.47. F December, 18. h, 18.24; May, 17. —ee———— . FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Selling checks—dollar values at noon today. Clostag Prices at Noon. ° |, Butter—Creamen 93% eat-—No. 1 red winter, spot, no | 4¢add: mts ARt abonly, creamery, | CHECKING AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. INVITED ' Reasonable Doubt B the Associated Fress. motatioms; No. 3 red winter, &Dot, | storesacked. 37 Gaity prince 30a30; FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD FOR CUSTOMERS NEW YORK, November 5.—Foreigr +No. 3, 1.00%; No. 3 red winter, | process butter, 35837. - SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RE! FETY OF INVESTMENT FUN exchange irregular. Great Bril Ky, t, 1.02%; November g ’ 334; oablos 3 Shoxt Toa 7 Besamber, 103" " | bSO i puckages: creamary. | W ° R R R AABE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD oo WITH FULL EARNING POWER 1s on | ks, M l'o'l No. 'z red ‘;lnter. acolpts = DAcragesi creamory, -4 s o A Moprr At b e i L R OFFICERS AND DIRECT. Germany | $00 per bt 16,000 Bu- of November | vans meike Mo 2. 2hEas0.s SO0 U8 Open at 8:30 AM. Every Business Day ORS 40%; Holland | wheat, list half, 1.03 per bu.; 15,000 gs—Firm; receipts, 14.526 cases; 5 - H. Rozier Dulany L.E. i 34i56: Norway |y, of December wheat, 1.043, fresh gathered, extra -firsts, 60a6s: OFFICERS: . . PRESIDENT VICE PRES! ; Swede! q;m-nd, 23.10; | * Corn—Cob corn, old, yellow, quoted | firsts, 53a68; New Jersey hennery 5 e Denmarkc. demand, 16.60; SwiZerland | i 7 40a2.45 per barrel for deferred | whitds, firsts to average fancy, 75as0; GEORGE W. WHITE, Prestdent . [N @ on e an William D. West L. demand, 18.63; Spain, demand, 13.58 i pipment. Contrsct corn, spot, 53%; | nearby and nearby western hennery O. H. P. JOHNSON, Vice Pres. : n Greece, démand, 4.15; Argentina, de- | \racl corn, vellow, No. 2 or better, browns, extras, 70a72; do. gathered V. i TREASURER SECRETARY Montreats 33 betg, - Svmend: 1433 | gomentic, 68051, e ar retrgerator, . spacisl - P es noe ¢ iy T $00,000 Appleton P, Clark, Jr. Harry C. Birge C.S. Taylor Burke| Soprb ! les—None. ¢ ras, = 63a67; r, specia J. GALES MOOR uditor P . e : . Cl 3 . ———————— g‘r‘odneflun of 25c per barrel on city | WATkS, fancy, sad0; Arste, SEadt. CHAS. E. BRIGHT, Asst, Cashiar Capital, Sarplus & Undivid P “,o"" $1 Fred T. Dubois H. Prescott Gatley Thomas Bones NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. |nills winter patent and winter | JRCeoS iV Ot "oo8 P G0, 20KE &1 BERIORR Aw: Sasnier. 15¢h St., Opposite U. S. Treasury—107 Years Old Harry A. Kite Frank J. Hughes James A. Bailey NEW YORK, November p.—The “ac- tual conditions” of clearing hous: banks and trust companies for th« week shows that they hold $12,961,- 950 reserve in excess of legal require- westorn t, spot, 87% per fl"-‘ 34a26; fowls by express, 18 | tion, 1418 Bye St. N.W. ments. This jg a decrease of $3,413,170 | jush 6%. dressed poultry, steady: prices « | Hay—F e'alptl. 58 tons; i8] unci from last weglh GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. BALTIMORE, November 5 (Spe- cial) —Potatoes, new, 150 pounds, 3.00a3.50; No. 2, 1.5023.00; 100 pounds, 1.50a2.15; sweets and yams, barrel, 2.2523.5 s Nol.. 2 1 1.76; bl’llhal. ; Brussels sprouts, aquart, 0825; cabbagi ton, .oofis.no; carrots, bunch, 3a5; caulifiower, barrel 3. 6.00; celery, dosen, 40a15; crate, 3.00a : cucumbers, orate, 3.50a3.00 plants, crate, 3.50a3.00; horse radish, bushel, 3.00a3.50; lettuce, bushel, 25a 1.00. beans, _bushel, Lima onions, 100 t“golmd-. 3.00al plants, bunch, 6a7; parsnips, b 76a85; peas, hamper, 3.50a3.75; pep- E‘ s, crate, 2.50a3.00; pumpkins, each, al bushel, 85a75: 2.5083.00; Apples, packed, an. 2, ;6%0“.00;¢b°§ 0‘ lo08e, . pounds, el, 15.00al! ‘33835 grapefruit, 0; oranges, box, 3.00a4.00; el, 1.50a2.25; pimeapples, les, 2.0024.00; 50; cranber- pears, crate, 4.00i itraight and 50c per barrel on blend- 'd patent and spring patent was an- ounced this morning. Rye—Nearby, 76a80 per bushel; No. demand 2, with some export news and Improved market conditions at Winnipeg made for a steadier wheat undertone toward the close. The finish was at about yester- day’s final with December 1.01% to 1.01% and May 1.06% to 1.06%. Corn followed sluggishly in the path of wheat and closed with December at gga to 45%a46 and May at 51% to WHEAT— X Low. December . g";l‘ .02 1.00! D106k 107 108 451 48 45 51% 52“ 51 2% a1% 31y A DAIRY MARKETS. BALTIMORE, November 5 (Special). —Chickens—Alive, _springers, pound, 26a27; poor and white leghorns, 22a 25; old hens, 24a27:; small and white leghorns, 21a23; old roosters, 15a16; ducks,, 20a27; geese, 22a30; turkeys, 30a40 pigeons, pair, 36a40; gulnea fowl, each, 40a80. Eggs—Loss off; native and nearby, firsts, dozen, §8; southern, 56. Butter—Creamery; fancy, pound, 48a 5% oo 48 8% 311 36% 2214a23; do.. avergge run, 21a22; state whole milk twin speciais, 22%; do., average run, 2135a22. Poultry—Live, stead chickens by ENGLAND FRANCE Delegates to the Conference for the ™| —are invited to avail themselves of the facilities and B service of Washington’s OLDEST National Bank, which has been doing business for over one hundred years—nationally and internationally—and is pre- pared to serve its clients throughout the world, as well as locally, with promptness and efficiency. EIIE TR —_— +| LOAN IS OVERSUBSCRIBED. .| NEW YORK, November 5.—The new| [§ Chilean government loan of $10,600,000 8 *63"" | per cent 25-year bonds, was offered at | Limitation of Armaments —and Other Visitors in Washington 727 15th Street N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. The Nation’s Home Town 52 Years Without Loss to an Investor Do You Know the Full Edrnin Power of Your Dollars? The Profitable Business of the NATIONAL MORTGAGE and INVESTMENT CORPORATION, Which Is Man- anaged by Conservative and Experienced Wash- ington Men, Assures Beyond Any tion {8 bein, directors. Subac: it a portion of the Stock of the National Mortgage & Investment Co offered at the same price paid by the officers and ons are received Phones, Main 863 and by the Hnfi-‘u Finance Corpora-

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