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s FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON.' .D.- C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921. ° cables, many, demand, 54 clblel, 5!% Hol- Nunnally Co. Oklahoma Prod. perati come amounited to $1,351,000. leefl charges for the period would be about many and conversion of it into ; Ford factory. Announcmenet as eavy,” he added. atmosphere of stability and safety around our e e B e e e e e | ' W YORK STOCK EXCHAN TS. RAN TRBINGS SO Money to Loan NEW YO GE BOND AND CURB MARKE s e i g e & X Recelved by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. losded with freyvenue freight in the o bty B = g k ended November 36, totaled 673.- | Joseph llor €0 Wash: L & orust || We are ia o position to Open. High. Low, Close. X Open. High, Low. Close. (Purnished by uuu & oo) (] w W. B. Hibbs & Co.)- Week ended Noxember 36, - eller $0,7 %t saa"s .. | | vest service in real loans. aow o J Adams Express... 0 9% @% 8% Pond Creek Coal.. 18 18 ' 18 U, 8. LIBERTY BONDS. 1 T ;2,1“71,;3;°;Me,k._ofiogf"ggcg;gg"{g Sana “for elther straight or bu LR e LGS L . Atine Ex official rall reports. The decrease was BB IERSmaR B B B B e S Ot LOANS G anksgliving ay. e tal ‘as mE B 5 A S S o o 0 oir week in an cars under the % AllisChalmerspr. 8 8 8 . % Boston and Corresponding week in 191 1f you have money to in EQUIDmemS, Steels and Cop- | Am AgrChem foont :}: ;”' % ;:: Doston and 3 B v?lst ';e al‘li l:feg chc ‘;to;n California Crushed. Fruit..... Dlmm nmn gilt-edge rs! . o 3% 3% 32 A erom g Stimulation of bome bullding. pers Favored in the Trading. - = it Salasigh fand 3 ko ray.|] @ages. Our record of 30 years || xotiomai Morcesge asd isvestsment Cor. Oils Aetlve . 16% ux;’ l;:: :% :% s Deserd. S able. insures your protection. Cour- tion het & Secand I . r ,:% m,' i = P Dec.15 Jan. 1{| teous treatment. | BY STUART P. WEST. S .21 Jan. 1 NEW YORK., December 10.—The 3 = St Joskph Lead. w4 1% st ', L i Percy H. Russell Co NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND EW YORK. Decemver 10—The|Am Hides feapf. &4 o 67 0% |Santa CeolliaBug. i 1 1% R Dec. 2t dan. 1 cy - || INVESTMENT CORPORATION siock market today developed un-|Am International. W (1% % 41% | Seabonrd Air Line. % 3% ra. $2 S.W. Cor. 15th & “K” Sts. Temporary ofice, pleasant surprises for the profes- s 31 31 |Seaboard AL pf. % 4% Atiantic n":;:...:‘a il sional element looking for the much - l:':/i. R B :r':g::::fi.px. fi.....‘;‘:."‘." “fm discussed Decembelr r;‘ctlonl.‘ There | {m Satety Rasor.. Y % it Seneca Copper- ... . T .‘:&.Z’., ‘Securities Corph. = were no signs of such reaction Am Smelting... 46% 45% 46% | Shattuck-Arizomna. q. prd. m% the market was stronger than on|Am Smelting pt % 8% 8% ShauTr-d&Tnn. ton (N. PG K. 56) 84 . . any day this week. Toward the close [ Am Steel Fdy. :: l.: ansdian Nl Cnnl:&r. Bige 1946, 101 | eas The school of Expenence profit-taking sales made themselves 2 Gllistte. Satety : 0% 31% % heffield ptf. e 1 felt to some erxdtez.d b:: in :h: Ln;-:; “‘a m:: :’,:z gouthorn Rain 'v". ;;% 5,‘_ |m-Au [ timo the reco: en sef 134% 134% 134 jouthern Ry pf. = Mortgages be- many of the most importsat indus- 1% 19% 129% 129% | Stand Ol of Cal MONEY TO LOAN Many persons bgyh Phillips 7-7.; First Mortgages be trial stocks going through thelr pre- | 7% o A gz :m :‘m ::nguuotn: Before Placing or Renewing Your cause, as they say, “they cannot longer vious high of the year. A Noslam =t GRS | SR O NI ipE First or Second Trusts risks” They have had their lesson in the school of ex- T what extent the stock exthange | Am Zinc & Lea: 1B teel & Tube pf Nortin . See WELCH, s s s movement was influenced by such 38 38 Chi-. Rock Tuland and Pacite reii K p p 5 broad considerations as the signing o% a% Ly Loan Specialint i 2245 = the four-power agreement in the 5% 6% % In Phillips’ First Mortgages the principal NEVER acifle and the OTS miiment . toward % ®% ® |TennCopper 15th & N. Y. Ave. Main 4346 SHRINKS, and interest at 7% arrives regularly when duc. the peace treatv was a question. . |Atchison pf. = % 8 8 |TexasCompany... 405 Lowest Rates Reasonable Charges ; ] ¥ 3 / B It was in the forelgn exchanges that | Atjanta Bir & Atl. 1%’ 1% 1%|Texas Gulf Sulphur 33 Ty 0% | Midwent Ol pfd. Our conservative business methods have so perfectly an appreciation of “the political 46~} Atlantic Fruit Co. 2% 2% 2%|Texas& Facific... 23 Grand” Trunk 7s ret. Midwest Refiniax protected and safeguarded the funds of our investors that velopment on both sides of the Atlantic Gulf..... 31% 81} 31% 31%|Texas & PC& Oll. s t Northern 7x 1 Me 7 : e Jantic was most c]fiasl){,sfil:\:’: ”\ 3:3 Atlantic Petroleun 2% 2% 2% 2% | Tobacco Prod. s {::::ol- entral 5%‘ not a single client has ever lost a dollar of principal or oL T appcared and (he | Baldwin Loco. .. sti 8" o0 8| Tobacco Prod ur.." sk Loiseile "and’ Seaheine, 7o wm-.---Ax Minds & interest on any investment purchased through us. i¥ance s resumen simuluncously | BaldwinLoconf - 3 18 15 1% | Franscoatiol - 04 T In denominations of $100, 250, $500'and upward. ing, nd marks. > . ims. nation: h 3 and upward. Josterline fi:;‘:’lh';n wCent beyond | Both Steel (B) S e o Union Bag & Papr. 2 n denominations o p i bus hi d francs also nion Off e oy . \:in‘:r;‘c'flufnm:;h :‘i:lelr recent high 7% 6% 6% | Union ific. Investigate our morx_g:gcs. A% ruci plloI.\r or 7{" for level. l;ll::yn l}m?m grn.. 1':% 1:% ,_"l,‘- gnlon Pacific pf... 11 booklet “A,” which explains every detail. It's FREE. Equipments Lead. lyn Union Gas.. 71 nion Tank Car pf 108 Motor Ci The equ-;;:-e stocks, the steels and | Burns Bros 16% 116% 118% | United Drug 23 Pennaylvania 3 '; Co." A, 16811110 Conservatite the coppers were the leaders at the | Butte Copper..... :"'\ ‘:" United Fruit...... Bensayivasle Valuations wwAM S PmLLlPS start and the mlhm;?u,rl) was the fea- g::::rd’:ciuperlor “ ::g :::: :m United Retall Strs. Pennesivania gen. mortgage === z i in the last hal our. ceee Readin . e e vas heavy short covering In | Caddo OIl. u% u% i o 7% Interest First Mortgage Investments Mexican Petroleum and Pan-American | California Fcks o e at. | Eimnse M = both of which sell ex-dividend a California Petrol. “ elly H close of mext week. Texas Company { Calumet & Ariz. . . 8 68 413 | Bwitt ;nl;" at 1409 New York Avenue ain 98 = e ptares Ol were heavily traded in | Canadian Pacific. . 120% 120% Heaboard Air Line adi. T = it advancing prices and there Wwas!cCarson Hill Gold... 12% 12% Sinelair Cons. "0il Corp. 0% 5 onsiderable strength in Royal Dutch. | Guge’(3 1) pt % Southern Pacific Iat ref. 1 california Petroleum and one or two | o tr yl o Lot 206 Seuthern Facife soav. 87 other oil specialties. e Leain ot Southern n-nmf o B The market for the industrial lead- | SeRre) 1o B% B% Union Pacific 1st 4s. s ers continued strong to the close. erro de Pasco. e % Unfen Pacific conv. 4s m& % 6% Utah soouelt "mgn Pacific 6s. 1928, D102 . = € anadium Corp. . . 3 5 85 Chi & Alton pf. ™ TH Vivadou bt Ghi-Groat Wasti Sl LoD o o € an ontinul Nm. MUBH EHANGE o B 0| wabasm i 2| MEMBERS: A al pLB. u?z i . Ehi & Northwa.. e &t 5| WwellsFargo Exb. 55 rk Stock Exchange The .true test of integrity and sound principle |N B“ND MARKH e e . f an in t h o o tlatiogs of Chi Pneu Tool ‘Western Pucifi of an investmen ouse comes irom dealings o Cni R1& Pacific. . B % 2| western Pacpf, 111 Broadway. New York . = g ChiRI& P 6% pf.. g e Western Union. .. sustained volume over a long period of years, BY STUART P. WEST. ChiRI& P 7% pf. U i Jo|Westhse E & M - i NEW YORK, December 10.—During | Shile Copper: .- A M 3 |Wheelng&LE through bad times as well as good. Both in re-, today's briet sesslon the bond mar- |Cluett Peabody... an @ aw| TRREERIT spect to extent and duration of our activities we ket diverged scarcely any from the | Coca-Cols.. 5 a% L O Svece Washin Offi 4 path of vesterday's dealings. Liberty | Colo & Southern. e e '2"‘":" [ =2 ‘ashington ce meet this test. : o - | Col Gas. Dtember 15, » ; bonds, with the exceptlon of the vie- | COlGRR. L oo o e S| Wilson Cope. aptembeedl. \ COLORADO BUILDING tory 4%s, which remained at par, fell | o0 cropy " pe 8% 12% 18% g:"b’: o f;l-(n . September 15, S u Rh H sharply in two or three instances, but | Comp Tabulator. - S0l 48% ys-Ovld pt. z C in the late trading, regalned some of | Cons Cigar....... s 1 g Worthington Fmp AHORT-ENRM{SEOURITING Telephone Main 1603 wartzell, eem & Hensey 2 the ground lost. Cons Cigar pt. Loy HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. e om Y In the foreign government section, | Cons IntlCal Min. G ‘j'(: 118.M.00..260 00 12M..cc00. 471100 |American Tel. & Tel. 6a - Jook 727 15th Street N.W. ’ the feature was the rise above 84 to a | Cons Textlle. W% 1 A & Tel . L mew high for the year of the Domin- | Corn Products. % 88% G.B.Chipman Washington, D. C. ican Republic 5s. Zuiich 8s got to | Corn Products pf. et ““‘ Washmgton stock Exchange Peuneylvania Mexican Fuel. S The leaders of mei“gsrx)u“;:. g::zm :S(t::e 5 s R fi:‘nm,u.emu o 1 Frarle Ol ang Ges Co. Managcr The Nation’s Home Town French government, Republic of Chile 18% 18% mmerf_k&w;_% m. Ge—$1,000 at 9814 | Armour & Co. 7 52 Years Without Loss to an Investor :x:';r:;; South American securities were Cuba Cane Suga: 1’3: 11;: (dsbington Naiiwey' and Electri PId.—10 ane s 'n.:l bond; of ma]U‘S'.Mst;.-:(ll g:;- Davidson Chem. .. :e’sa 5% mn-‘éntrfll! National Bank—10 at 128, 3 at Money poration and several o lepen- | Del & Hudson. . w10 : dent sleel‘s were slrong_.r ‘Th; coppert. | Del Lack & Wsin % 1% ‘““luuf. nthal x:n'q: o‘izpnhllzl:%tllolw n}‘. at In Any Sum lo0, continued firm. elePRONS suiq | Dome Mines 1 6 AFTER CALL. Copper Export Qur connections locally and 1n oty tho same: loveliof ast | L BoraColl ..o Tl qiholoma Eiecire g, m. 681,000 at S8, | Copper Export 'flnw cities enable us to tar- | . # | Emerson-Brant p at ‘opper Expo v in any amount for night's close. There was weakness in | - aabing oo Gas Gs—$1,000 at 90%. ‘opper Export . Thl ls lm rtant t Y a few specialties like Detroit River Endlcott Johmson. B T e Linoty P At 1203 i w. nington Real s En [ S po 0 - 1Iou S e B A Boos. SEm o “Sions & Fairfax point, and in Virginia:Carolina Chemi- | ¥ Lon e 2 St A & e “ Cal Tis, down a point. Wilson & Co. | Famous Playrs p L Bid and Asked Prices. e \,,,3, 0. P s The NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND INVESTMENT CORPORA- benan dothiaxmedaldus hal€/x potat | Lo, . Ws u% EURLIC UEIL e e i‘.‘;’:.‘,,n e MAKES MAIL RECORD. S - TION, of which Mr. H. Rozier Dulany is president, has been in M. K. & T.'s Lead Ral e L Copper > ; PR e seal The Mlasct, Kansas aad Texas 1o o Americas — ‘:& Gatbe i ‘g_ NEW YORK. December 10.—When E ITA successful operation for four months. ‘h )l,s n;;mng mfacplzc 4 sues were most active among thelen Asphaltpf.... 105 106 Ame ol a0d Tl ;tl'u R. J. Reynolds 6s 1022 the steamship George Washington of way the building and housing needs of the District of Columbia, E "““* Tractions were a bit reaction- | Gen Electric. 188 187 T R mac 3 the United States line sailed from and is making very attractive earnings on the money employed ary. n W Abacostia and-Potomac £ ax outhern Raiiwas Hoboken this week for Bremen she | Co-Operative Building There has been no slackening of % N% Southwestern Bel carried the largest quantity of mail in its operations. trading in the New York market for 8 84 swift & Co. Ts that ever left this port on a l!nsle! Washington has heretofore been without an estabhshcd discount- Canadain provincial bonds this week. e Caek 8 ship. - The mail includes packages for dardize di d id d :‘hgeh:ll_oa:::g:’em::m::ahmfi:flgg“‘a| 8% 8% nion Taak Caz 08 ;yho Ar}r:]erlun :.:goplboon llhgoom"“'l bankmgfms!dntuluon to slaln ardize |scoumsbandprov| e a 'r:’a y E Western Electric l e ship carr about pas- agency for dealing in real estate securitics based upon secol as taking, which entered the market at | Granby Consol 2% 29 tinghouse E. 5 & the close, had little effect on the gen- ) Great Northern »t. % 6% Westinghouse E. & lL 7 ml 1054, | sengers. I Tl et & st o Eages eral level of prices. |6 :;" an : Gr Produce and Ve t f The National Mortgage and Investment Corporation supplements Guif States 18t pf. %o %9 a'm, oc 1 the splendid general banking facilities of Washingtod. Other TRADE CONDITIONS. | Haskel & Barker. . 8 81 { EW 7 ' WHOLESALE MARKET. RAIN . business as well as that of the builders is benefited by the release of NEW YORK, December 10—Brad-| HoSsio8 Or.- = T w"“"""" Ry EOUALAWHO BA:'nnonA“:)"m“m d d d t in second trust ol Do street’s review of trade say e Contial %% 9% e s Bie & = Eggs—Strictly fresh, per dozen, 58: | ciai) XK. December. oloin the Equitable and save wretem. money tied up and dormant in > s “The outstanding features in the | Illinois Central : = = average receipts, 55. atically. Then you will establish a doing a general banking business will be benefited by a stimulation trade reports this week are the signs of | Indiahoma. W% Live poultry—Roosters, per 1b., 17; fund to make a deposit ou a home. increased activity in retail trade, due to | Inspiration. 0 % turkeys, per 1b., 40a45; chickens. spring, Subecriptions for the of business through building operations, which multiply and give ‘lh:m:!ylm:‘lu: ::(lhc;lr:gay‘_c&ur{_emp n;e’l lnterboro:e:ror. :V. :!’z per 1b., 23a24; hens, per Ib., 23; keats, 1.00a. Be: activity to bank accounts. svasonal Weather In Northern. eastern e Cien ot % 3 i killed %33;:,”",M5.§¢“hr':l‘g:}' 3a5. Brocol 82d lssue of Stock _ Investments in the National Mortgage and Investment Corpora- B e Father Seacanal quloting L e 2.ne = ~ D o brs, er o 0: yr: | Cabbage. | ton, ~45.00as0. 30" Carrots, S Basaty. tion are safe and profitable. The character of the management { busii { jobbe! d whole- | 10! - PUBLIC_UTILITIES. = 2 % . > - | bunch, 2a- Caulifiower, barrel, 4.00: i i i dowsjofiton r;e:;r:“im‘ rs and whole | Intl Harvester pf 2% 102% Aiseclna i Ter Tend Telga s 1B ait l:‘;.y;‘.per 1b., '46a50; keats, young, eac, | 5,00, Celery, dozen, 50a80; crate, 2.28a insures continued and growing success, with steady increase in period, are Indlrposed to assume new i:fl fi:; fi:fifl: 5 :" 3“: [ Pork—Dressed, small, per Ib., 10a11. fiu'plu(l::';c“'grb:{:' ’i‘:’l'ol.lse.fl o, +-0985.00. 4 Per Cent Interea( value of the investment, which accrues to the benefit of the stock- commitment pending this. o 3 orse- o Even in the m(ltre:r of etail buying. B ous Live stack—Calves, choice, per Ib. | radish, bushel, . 400253 : EQUITABLE BUILDING holders all alike. lowever, there are ‘egula; ies visible, onions, large départment stores _advertising 8% 5% yster plants, 915 F St. N.W. Corparacentis beine e e e Eoeta iy ek tomoees Treely fll}nmmldm?buu?ln better than % 1% % :2::_" e apnranip sbnfl)’hd’ 7sass: |l ooy JOY EDSON, Pressest O are. Subscrinions ‘are received By the Hughes Finance do sm: re! lers in general, who re- 3 )a. TS, turn rather less satisfactory reports. ’;% ‘::: ;’,:“l’:;;”?"p::x»b:x‘";zg:i s lifor- | crate, 7.00a8.00: pumpkins, .‘:efl.'?h} FRANK P., REESIDE. Seey, Corporation, 1418 I Street Northwest Phones, Main 853 and 854. As a whole, holiday trade in money % % T e DX crate&toal 50, | 16; savoy cabbage. bushel, 40a60; | value does not seem as yet to measure Kai 28% 28% Gl‘lpafl‘\lll,l’lfi“ 50. mofl'dnoung'en; spinach, bushel, 75a85; kale, bulhgl o inat ot & year ago, though If | Kam TR R O L 40a50; squash, ‘crate, ~3.5024.00; to price differences are considered, the % Th o A i e+ matoes, crate, 4.0027.00; turnips, bas- discrepancles in volume are not serious, a% a% BhL 5000875, ks ket, 35a40. if, indeed, an actual gain is not pos- 2 B Sucat SDotatons: ear OOL. packed, barrel, 5.00a8.50: x . u% 1k Lettuce, nearby, per crate, 1oou so: | No. 2 i 1.25a: “Weekly bank clearunces, $6.999.509.- Rotege 88) n&% 1% southern, per” crate, 100820 box, _appiss: 2506 ; Lackawanna Ste. a e O, e e, LS o ot | pounds, 2.00a2.5; ‘ Lee Tire & Rubber mel s Americat™“Security fuce, 13542,00. Cvmb“fll"' par_crate, 4%3”3’3& e 3 b0as. 00, tangers tal st .0 3 r- WOOL HOLDS m“'flié . ILiggett & Myer @ 10 Sonal Savings eri bbL," 1.50a2.00. | iries,” strap, 7.0029.00. 2 BOSTON, December 10.—The Com-|Coews Inc. H% % mercial Bulletin says: “While there 4 Washiagton Loan : Tas been rather less speculative e 4a"AVINGS BANK. DEPUTY WOULD REFORM trading among the dealers in the wool ahattan iy s % % > market during the past week, the :13.50a! market has lost none of its strength. | Manhattan Shirt. o Eor el Lk FRENCH WAR DEPARTMENT Indeed. the manufacturers have felt il L Seventl Street § obliged to come into the market for | Marland Oil. . 2% 26 Union Savings ¥ 2 fair quantity of waol and have kept | ay Dept Stores. . 9% 98% . 5. 8a STEEL TONNAGE DROPS. Discussion of Budget Brings De- the tone of the market very strong. ::f:.;?c" ol;-pt:r - l{:": 1;2-‘ NEW YORK, December 10.—The a 1 H ere has been some strength adde o T mand _fo: vesti; T eices ot only of medium grades, | Middle States Ofl.. 10% % 10% 1% |Americt monthly tonnage report of the United for Tuvest gation of the | but also of the finer wools, especially P Corcor lic_today, .showed 4,250,642 . tons of Military Expenditures. wools of good staple. The trade is 8% 8% 8% RS e LR RE T A more encouraged over tariff prospects. | 2% WY BY This is a decreass from Octobe - | By the Associated Press. i . > “The goods market is still in the W 1% 1% - filed orders, which totaled 4.266. 1325 | PARIS, December 8.—Discussion of . 4 minor_proportions, _ although _ the 2% 2% 2% fi.“.""fi%.‘..;fl' e tons. 2 : the war ‘department budget was be: Conslder Wa‘lu.n on— ress goods manufacturers continue 4 0 . gt B io get some orders The mills are i i gun in the chamber of deputies this : - N st usy, but gradually the old con- nd. Zrom. Y < PE A b 3 iracis " are’ being | worked oft Sna| HontsssEouer. W » “IFORD PLANT IN GERMANY. Benaze? for the’ complets Toform of : 3 : machinery activity is decreasing.’ ) e e e recalle in sup- 3 = ¢ Y activity is sing | Montgomery = = s Dort o his coniention. tnat the highe N Washington 45 per cent of the female popula- ey Natl Acnie. 2 12 pply - Eastern EUTOPeAR | cst departmental authority before the . : Ysi FOREIGN EXCHANGE. % a Field war predicted that it could not last tion are workers—a much’ larger percentage g Selling checks—dollar values at close today: 86% o six “months, and that some of the o ] " - - DETROIT, December 10.—A factory.| leaders had opposed the construction than that for any State in the Union and more than % 3% in Germany for manufacture of suto- 2f heavy artillery. He ended his plea X . . ¢ 2 T i ux s mobiles for the, German, Russian and for_vrover, foreslght in the depart- twice the corresponding figure for the United ! other eastérn European flelds is|™< g i 8 % 5% Being planned by e Ford Motor | one o French Dt Ins bu States as a whole. 1% % 5 | NEW.YORK, December 10.—An in- | Com has become kuown, |iilkes him so Erent—peace. peace o S B o hosboard A Ling indicetos. that | the. Ford organisation, Depuy Fabey polnied ot (iat the | 4 e r In 2t 0! n s et 2 mit @ | while'the company will not earn lts | many a fortuight ago, At prasent he Tad (hAt'IF the expenson of the army TI-IE gainful activity of these women, reflected > . 2 g me on. oign exchange strong. Great Britain, o T | through in vesy much Ibetter shape |plant at Cork, Ireldnd. - He will leave | 5o 84dst 1t would in the thrift of Washington families and in a : i R Sy s “h % e | than was ex&ccltod 2 few months ago. | for ?ern'nn‘y‘wltma a fow days, ac-| na ould bring up the total - Kabl rd for h hip, th { : . de- provements in recent months have |cording to information here. 5,600,000,000, franes. ~H red remarkable record for home owners cables, 7.83%. Italy, de- | North American pf. 39% 2 W O rarked, and for the first ton | The projent plan provides for the (o e eomb » p, throws an i cables, 444, Beigium, | Northern bucitic.. Wi W% %! months of the year net o & in_ |purchase of a large: plant in Ger- | this with the 1",,“&“"’.!‘,‘,’,}’{{&',‘,"571:;; 23: ‘l'; g 1 land, demand, 35. cables. 36.01. ‘lnrw-y. demand, 14.60; Sweden, de- mand, 24.20; Denmark, démand, 18.95 swluerlund demand, 19.38; Spain, dmu Greece, d-nnd 4.17 demand, 33.00; Brazil, d nnnd 11]7‘ Montreal, .91 13-16. SEE NO PROFIT; NO DIVIDEND. o aireaions. of 3t ery Ward o Co. today passed e Srvidand o the T per cent/ cumulative preferred stock. —_— League of Woman Voters in P.Illddyhll is nl'l!l! ing for the ap- »nmn.m ol licewomen ‘in the Quaker Cif r 10.—The board | pere o Otis Steel. Owens Bottl Pac Development.. Pere Mrq prior pf. Phila Compan: Phillips Petroleum BRSO RSERA e i IR s yaggegunasngzuzagezs ;. 3 9% 2% 7 % 2 6% &% « €% 12% 8% &6 2% &% 2% 2 % ‘5 12% 2% 8% 6% 6 66% =N 2N $4,200,000 exclusive of interest on the adjusthient 3 per cent bonds which has been deferred since the middle of the year, The company has the money in bank to meet its disbursements and has only floating debn \ ASK ‘TO SET ASIDE SALE.' PHILADELPHIA, -Pa., —Deécember 10.—The ‘Continental Insurance and the Fidelity-Phoenix Fire Insurance, both of New York, holders oL 3,200 shares of Central road Com y of New Jersey stock, have aske: federal district court o refuse tu contirm and to set aside the sale of the stock of the & Wilkes- Barre Coal Co. to uu leynolds Syn- dicate ‘of New York the ground that the proposed nllo is & fl'llld on the rights of the shareholders of the Jersey: Central, holdar of a majority ol the | nmk company. 5 2% |DUDLEY F. MALONE WEDS ize of the plant, tI :u:mber of a::plonl is wnghold n‘ this time. Myhmhfurmmrm Will Reside. NEW YORK, December 16:—Dudley | Field Malone, former cpllector of the port of New York, 'and Miss Dtrhl 'ere mar- ’ Stevens of Omaha, Neb., ried yesterday. Mr. Malone made the aunouncement at a dinner n fn his honor by Sir William . linison officer bolvoenmnruuh American tomnmenu aq!nr th war. E TR e MISERY AMONG PEASANTS. Woman - Delegate ‘l'dln of Many _Sleeping in Stables. GWA. November 19.—Some idea | misery and primitiveness of mlcuuunl labor conditions in some : Europe was given the Inter- ni uoul Federation of Working Wom- ep during its' recent congress here lh- Italian delegate, Signora Cas- n! indicated the low standard of l|v|nl by suggesting as a program of pnvament four recommendations: t agricultural laborers must not First Mortgage Notes unequaled elsewhere. Swarmll,Rheem&HenseyCo '62 Years Without Loss to An Investor. a— . 727 15th Street N.W. Washington, D. C. The Nation's Home Town. ¥ £ =

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