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§ 4 ' D. ¢, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1922 [CLOSINGIS STRONE: FINANCIAL. 5 [ " 16 FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON DI 2 T g e b L SR e gt oo ENTS Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. FOR RENT 3 . High. Low. Close. (Quotations furnished by Bedmond & 00.) | (Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co.) < o, 3 1% 6% 61% Replogle Steel. Ople‘n“ B’lll; Low. Close. U. 8. LIBERTY BONDS. o0 b i—m.cln:—a l i3 'l B 'ld' w4 15% RepIron & Steel. . b3 6 90| Acme Packing . ooy 3 nternation: et Let us manage glo{al Dutch....... &~ & . tns E; & FORMERLY INTERSTATE BLDG. e P e Stre s Fran..2¢ st Arkansas N % 3% 1319-1321 F St. N.W. your Rental Prop- # ——— AmCanpf. ... 99 LAEE Touls goumpw;.', i 2 R Rail A Fevé fl\i/ex'y I]_)efsi\'a.ble :::)20f0:“ ée%x;’)" " Condit Hocies i) =2 iissonyll w0 % |Rock Island Features Rails ces Leit er_of | Am Chicle Co. .... 8 8 | Seaboard Ajr 1. . ock Island Feature: - Condition of Deppsntons.s in{Amchicteco...... = 2 [snnd rLine. 6l 4 e * i SHedy ; Reasonable Rents iZxperience. 5 Am Express. ears Roebuck., . OTHER BONDS. Close. & se—0 = December Declared Very |im Hide & Lihr. - 3 Soneen Cop gk Saen ::‘c;xr‘,: of Rio de Juneiro 8 1645 on Two-Point Ri s Mcxeever & Goss B_ F. s AUL CO. Am Hide & Lthr p ell Trad & ench Government &% 1945, ; Satisfactory. | Am Ice. 98 8 Sinclair Of1 . T e aors | Freuch Government Ta IL.C oL Are Leaders. Rental Agents 1412 Eye St. N\W. C Am Ice pf ‘ Sloss-Sheffield Kingdom of Helglum 7is 1045, 2 1405 Eye St. Main 4752 A il Am International. Southern Pacifie. Republic of Chile 8 104, NEW YORK, February 18.—Stocks Resources of the national bank: United Klogdom 5ias 1922 United Kingdom 5i4u 1929 United Kingdom 5335 1937 Amer. Agri. Chem. 7%s 1 Ainerican Tel, and Tef. conv. Armour & Co. 4%4s 1939, Atchison, Topeka and 8. Atlantic Coast Line 78 1 were dull and uncertain of tone at the {opening of today's session, but soon developed activity ang strength on short covering in oils, equipments and shippings. Standard Ollvof New Jer- S s ‘Am La France. Southern Rail of the count clusive of redis- | g1 i log 2% Southernnyp‘;,“ counts amounting o $19.120.000.000 ‘Am Locomotive. .. Stand Oil of Caliz. at the last call on December 31.| Am Safety Razor. 4 |StandoilofN . ., showed 3 of $406,000,000 | Am Ship & Com... h 1 d Stewart-Warner. Am Smelting..... | Studebaker. . FE | Becured by first deed of trust on | Prevailing interest and commis Harrman &Co|| B maka 53 e . in September, z = g ! e '+ Am Smelting pf. : Submarine Bo; Atlantic Refining Co. 7 04 2 sey and California, Pierce Oil prefer- oseph I. Weller § . to analy issued by | A Steel Fdy. ... . % 2% | Superior O > T G P o 108% ! Eurekn Croesus 3 e Mt Ol S A Joseph I. Weller {1, V50 ia’r aow- Controller of the Currency D. R. ® Texas Co: LXLD Baltimore and Ohlo”con 7015 Farrell Coal . » BLon an, G > o 4 | Texas Guxl';ns"ur;;i." 5::".‘;4 (fl:l Pan-American petroleums rose 1 to 3 MEMBERS: The condition of the national banks Texas & Pa, B illette Safety Razor. points. 2 3 in Dec he described as “very Texas & P con' 0. IMiland Ol - 7 American and Baldwin locomotives, New\firk&odtfimlmgc { : it s Y| Am Tel & Teleg > | Third Avenue. . ... Jt.) 6148 1936. Glen Alden Coal s5% [ American Car, Bethlehem Steel, Mer- satisfactory” and called attention €0 | {1t Tobaceo. or. . 135 Tobaccq Brod. ... & g On 10 {0 | Guirey-Gillesple R cantile Marine preferred, American | the fact :h at until September their| Am Tobacco y st 1_;01&“ Wa bt B, o paciic o 3 5 | intersontieata. et ; }; T fi:-\(l.’f)el:nd r%.:\;rl.;l-:;eb‘_tuba Cane Sugar lllBroadey.NCWYork | a4 moi ss d Crans ¢ supeake und Oblo conv. 41n ntornational gPetroleum (new). 14% d, c X e B nens o lom i Nt et Golon contion Chimapenke and Oblo. cone, oa 148, B | Forome Vot 2 Fuel were 1 to almost 2 points higher. 000,000 in December 1919. A Ziio & Load TRlonaLeEat o Chi., Mil. and St. Paul refd. 4% 20 5715 | Kay County G Rock Island featured the rails, ris- Condition of the national- banks - . Zc!flcA, S and Nt 1 conv. 41as 1 % Lake Torpedo ing 2 points. American Sumatra To- Sonditlons /g the natlonal banks | Ansconds’ 525 . Union Pacific pf. priwestern 818 1630 106 Lincoln “Motors bacco preferred lost 1% points on sus- ox said in a formal statement issued by | A380 D1y Goods 4 5% | United Drug 15c." 4 £0 Usion Station 63ds 1 Mg Conper pension of the dividend, and American i D. C. Real E T W qrmal statament isened by lacontaon. ¢ United Fruit... 37 1 13 ¢ Sugar Ts 1930 7714 | Maracuibo Ol Writing Paper preferred was weak- Weshmgton Office . L. hea stale Satistactory tave i the Hnamoial ot | Atchison pf. % 85% 86 United Retail Strs 63% 6 6% 6% | elaware and Hadson s 1 108" | Mason Valley est of the specialties s ‘of the country that has been | Atlantic Fruit Co. 2 o | US CastIr Pipe. . Du Pont Tis 1931.. 108% | Merric 0l The closing was strong. Sales ap- s en hanat for yet 'gistered by a bank statement since | AtlanticGulf..... US Food Prod. rle general lien 4x 1996, % | Midwest Oil com. proximated 350,000 snares. COLORADO BUILDING % i the conclusion of 1919." \ i Atlantic Guit pf. ;| US Indus Alcohol. e g Tonbber Co. e 041, 1135 | Midweet ‘;z“m:\’.'f. Upward Tendencie: N ¥ fLisecoRM jexn sk o Frozen Credits Thawed. { Atlantic Ref pf. .. 115% 4 US Realty K Ta D40, 105" | Mountain DProducers Upward tendensles appeared again Telephone Main 1603 satlsfactory service consult i “It demons tement | Austin Nichois. 4 US Rubber. Nevada Ophir in all the markets today. Stocks'were P our | contiued, “that the process of liquida. | Austin Nichols pt. US Rubber 15t pt . PR PELTI g strnog and so were bonds, with the / g i tion has been proceeding at such an | Baldwin Loco. .. .. 104 ; US Steel e North Amer. B and &ingle exception of liberties, which |} LOAN DEPT. i excellent rate that it may fairly be | Balto & Ohio.... o | USSteelpf. Northwestern Oil had a natural reaction after a steady | i 5 | Said that we are well on the road to| Balto & Ohio pf... 43 | Utan Copper. ! % | Lonswville ana 5 07| Omar 011 rise of nearly a week, following the G.B.Chipman | etting the ‘frozen credits' thawed | Beth Steel (B). ¢ Y | Vanadium Corp. €2 6% 61% | Missouri, Kunsas and Texax'lst 4w, 1990 743 | Pennok OIl assurance that-there would be no new M T this regard. indeed, 1t is by | Bklyn Rapid Ten ¢ %! yivadon 4% 8 3% (M :-'"'\3«‘. kl»'rmn; xl«n_v(lll“-g:. 197 1:‘:&/' Perfection T} bond issue in connection with the sol- Manager | the most satisfactory showing | Bklyn Rap Trctfs. T el H % v SorkdCentral TR BB = % | Eroducers and e dier bonus. Sterling exchange lost the | N £ | that has been made since the Dhrase | gooth Fisheries. 6 | Wabash § ™% 7 w York Telephone Gn, 1941..... 213 ) adio ora. Po hesitation of the two previous days Main 2345 713 14th St. | ‘frozen gredits’ was invented. Bros (A) % | yabash pf (4). 2% 2% otk and Wentern' conv, s Ray Hereules d and vigorously ajded the advance { Loans und discounts of the national | Surns Bros (4. . estern Md 2d 1% 15% R. 3. Reynolds Emn As soon as the rise in the exchanges | fre e 1921 exelusive | Burns Bros (B)... 2 Western Paciflc. 16 1% Ryan Consolidated av, got under way again the wheat mar- of rediscounts of 3 06,000, Butte & Superior. gt Western Pac pt. 8 2 t Creel 32 ket quickly fell into line, and cotton, ed to $10,981,783.000, an increase over | Butterick. : . Western Union 9% 81% 3% too, moved forward. nt’ reported September 6, | Caddo Oil.... Westhse E & M b3 “" o The exchange market undoubtedly 169,000, but a reduction | California Pckg. Wheeling & LE., g 5 e o i received its impetus from a short in- compared with the amount o Decem- | California Petrol. % | White Oil e 6% 6% e 4 1997. 8218 | e e Coal” ‘m 1 terest built up earlier in the week. 20, of $1,113.512,000. Cash in | Canadian Pacific. . 9% 130 6 129 | e Oltmeneeees 9% 9% 9k rancisco 43, A, 150 aas, | Bouchern, Coal and 1r 31 There are many who refuse to accept to $311.811.000 was | Central Leather. - % | Willys-Ouealy. . 31 37l 87 g7 | K¢ Louiw and San Franciao ioc. 84, 1080 %608 | Sife” rntornational Pots the plain truth that England has bal- - Central Leath pf. SHand. (%s o ek, o JiBeabiandAle Tinedterta0es:c 4943 | Tonopah Divide @ anced its scurrent budget with the : *asco. v 5 D oD o s b e 364 | Tonopah Extension D% % | Unitea States and thae other allied cember Cerro de Fasco. HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. e 2%, | United Eastern . iz 1d8 Bl couutries are approaching a similar nves en was §152,58 Chandier Moto: o e Y| 1lam..... 168700 12m 822 600 | Southern Paciti ssdf | T2 kiskt and Haat com, e 4 | result—as the cxplanation for the re- s T oal et T Chi & Alton..... 2 —_— Southern “1%%16 1% | cent upward movement in foreign | Chi & EstnIll... . Konthern nited [Profit Sharing. 7 currencies. Individual depo: exclusive of | Chi Great Westn. 2 Washingto Union P e iCepeatian; 41 In the stock market shares of the | f; worry as Spsl Sases overament "dopostis | Chu il st B oton Stock Exchange |12 i O iy B35 |locomotive Compinics wert The e e s ,089, 01 c 2,356,- | Chi Mil & St P pf. e ers. Baldwin and American Locomo- fety, annoyance as b ere greater than the | S i SALES, 0 > B f 7z to satety, p g an the | op; & Northwn. .. Capital T ot 3§ ' tive made new high records for this 5 1920, of $780.741.000. The ‘{f::)?é:;fe: BE.. 0 s A Sl LG @ States Stecl 8. F o e i * i ity of follow-up of stock market or business $hom | Chino Copper- P [ 0 frotima” Chomtons 1346, “i683 Armour pfd. @ SUMATRA PASSES DIVIDEND. | cessity L e B % o g ATTER CALL Western, Unlon, 64" 1008, Qudanygs scking| NEW YORK, February 18.—Direc- conditions. £ m. and ref. 7s—$1.000] Wil Co. 1st 65, 1941. Nutlonai” Tenther tors of the American Sumatra To- on Dec 3 0. Coca-Cola..... oot $1000 At 105K, $1.000 at 105%, | *Bid. g8, eRTR iability for o CoTaEaals. . 0 at 105%, SLOOO ai 103%, $1,000 st Swife & Co. 1 bt hacco Company voted 1o pass the reg- O Docemiber CE o TISE LS Lt 1ogay. 5 SRoRr Union Carbide . ular semi-annual dividend of 3% per{ . : . Cole & outhern District Xlllmu;zOVnEAz at 16815, RHORTTERMECEQURITIESS Wabl cent on the corporation's preferred Shannon & Luchs First Trusts ind an > {ohe DS. stock. " Columbia Graph. - 3 NDS. OIL STOCKS. S sl Cimbia Graph pt. Bid and Asked Prices. N BB Ol O P — | On Washington, D. C., Real Estate reduced batween Septem. | Comp Tabuiator. . PUBLIC UTILIT American Tel. & Tel. Acglo-American Ofl Co. (new).. BARSSILVER QUOTATIONS., - December 31, | Cons IntlCal Min. American Tel. and Telga. 4 A A 1013; | Borne-Scrymeer Co.. . the reduction 'in the twelve- | Cons Textile. I : Alerican 7 5; | Borhe Serym L and Telga. 4350 4 e To1. TF American a2 ipe ine Tobacco Co. s 1023, 102% 10288 | ShckTough, Maputact Tel. and 'l 1 month period being $1,322,734.000. On {.Cont Can December 31, 19 hese “obligations | Corn Products. NEW YORK, February 15.—Foreign bar silver, 64%: Mexican dollars, HANNON . 48%. LONDON, February 18.—Bar silv * Continental 0il Co. mounted to §1.019.929,000. Cosden & Co 7 Crescent Pipe Ll 4 123% per ounce. Mon per cent Excess of Requirement. Crucible Steel ; ishempst . 20 92 |Discount rates—Short and three- g December 1921, national ; Crucible Steel pt. adianiE o 4 50 |month bills. 3% per cent. . 2921, C 24 / xentine 6s 1927..00 e had lawful reserves with the | Cuban-Am Sugar. 19% sl 2 — 713 14th St. Main 2345 1 reserve banks to the amount | Cuba Cane Sugar.. 9% of $1,145.259,000, which was $36,875,- | Cuba Cane Su pf.. 25% 5 lrur;ullun fiid '—INSURANCE— i 000 in excess of the legal! require-!| Davidson Chem... 57 57 68 | Butonae : 4 e ! 5 All Lines—Expert Service ment. Deere & Co . e ctrie cons. ...l Copper Export “A" s BOSS & PHELPS, oIt must be borne in mind,” the el & Hudson.... 1% E . 6s..0.l0 | Cudaby Packing Co. 7a 1923 White House statement said, “that| el Lack & Wstn. L% e N B b Vi, | B. F. Goodrich Ts 1925 the national banks represent consid- | Deeroit Edison. ... 106 106 ot. ow. £ . Te. 1035 | Gootionr” 8 1081 crably less than half of the total| btxsiorn Coal.... 16 o T R e a0 B - He Y Main 4340 1406 H St. NW. Prairie Pipe Line Co. Solar Refining Co. DIVIDENDS paid a dividend as of December 31, 192], on the amount paid in jor the preferred stock, at the rate of 8% per annum from the respective dates of payment by the subscribers. banking capacity of the nation. 1It] & b Southern Pipe Line : is. therefore, safe to assume thai the | Emerson-Brantpt Washington o Homone Ol ant Tet: SouthFean. OIl Co. 2 E U l T A B L E vings. and private banks, and | &undicott-Johnsou. 8 Washington Rwy. a o 4500 ant H o 993 Southwest. Penn. P " ompanies have experienced the | Erie......-<----= 10% % 10% | Wash. Kwy. and Elec. g. m. 65, 07~ ‘K::n“p:‘nfl"l"opper 0. Standard Oil Co. California. o 2 Bek s same turn In the tide that is noted in | rie ISUBL...ooc I4 1T U Ries Reatty SISCELLANEOLS. Erocfer'e Gambie 7 123 Oil Co. Indian Co-Operative Building | The American Audit Company reported, after an examination thel cas N 7 samous 5 5s (long) . 3. Reynolds 5 i 2 5 5 e cre ot mational ,‘,’,g’;k-‘;-he“;g;";;’; Prcsport Toxas 3% Rizes Realty S5 (short j! s, Roebuck & Co. 74182 Association | of the affairs, books and records of the National Mortgage and {;lvrdxmkionadl bz:\ks may safely be‘dou- u‘enA!Dhl:l - 3 %’u;l;n;éun Market o ijie . 0l 7%s 1925 Organized 1879 Investment Corporation, that the net earnings and profits of ed in order to get an approximate | yen Electric. V. . Cold Stora & 11 73 1925...... 2 = e Tepresentation of the situation as to | Gen Motors. SK;OCKS B 23, the corporation were in excess of 8% per annum on the total ;:: ;:‘t;;; banking establishment of G,,,Mo;g%geg PUREIG DTITITY :ue:.- ieens { amount paid in on the preferred stock by subscribers thereto. z z Gen Mot 7% de a: Ameticss mais AoaLC T 2 urplus H 5 ; Liquidation Peak Passed. Goodrich. .-« 8% | Capitan rae oot Telgn: 2. - 10 ; The National Mortgage and Investment Corporation, therefore, i The Value of Systematic Savings “Under any analysis, the figures in- | Great Northern pf 744 iw gton 18y | West ek i dubitably demonstraté that the peak | ureat NorOre.... % % sl cSha | Norfolk wnd Wash, “35% = : of liquidation and consequent depres- | Greene-Cananea.. %% ¥ Wash, Rwy. ‘and g : sion W passed somewhere between | Guantanamo Sug. 7% ¥ 3 = ———Close. —— - 3 18 in evidence on every side. Our books : eptember 6 last and December 31( juir StatesSteel.. 72% , St Rete—Maturity. . Offer. et ey oo e very mde. S Oer Docks e 5o e Bo Mareh 13, 1922 100 1-32 100 3-82 oI ekt Hbcomas In addition to the dividend, the corporation earned a sub- last, and that the tendency has been | Harbishaw Cable. 1% 2% % | Amertc 61 steadily toward improving business Columbia 3 2 h 3 amd less reliance of byginess upon the | HOMEStae -« ¢ ! 15" 0034 support of the banis. e b 1 100132 100% - precisely like tenor are recent | HUPP XOLORE ;- % 3 = i bt 00 advices from the War Finance Cor- % : . g 3 1 m Who have accumulated substantial sums. Subscriptions for the 82d Issue of Stock Being Received Shares, $2.50 Per Month™~ | 4 4 Per Cent Interest H EQUITABLE BUILDING |/ 915 F St. NW. JOHN JOY EDNSON. FPresident FRANK P. REESIDE, See'y stantial surplus, which accrues to the value of the common stock. Stock Is Sold by the Hughes Finance Corporation X FISCAL AGENTS 1418 Eye St. N.W., Sansbury Building, Washington, D. C. poration, which reports a progressive | :ndiahoma....... liquidation of its loans and a general | Indian Refining ?, improvement of conditions interboro Metro.. 2% Alss December 12 agricultural industry. Recent stabil- | Interboro Met pf.. 8 Second e R emeber dr izations of pr for agricultural | Int Combstn Eng. g% 453 Maren 15, 1925 *.|WEEK’S OVERTURN LIGHT; 7| LACKS RECENT BREADTH | - something at le proximating | [ae) Mer Marine pE 7 & I | " oty < F Special Dispateh to The Star. e L . S s . " East Wahingron A Hao o R, by 18 et | "NEW YORK. February 18.—The lib- Fehan : : g an ook for- 100 Motor Truck. . 26t Intl Nickel iz e ! *|Were relatively moderate and lacked |erty issues as a group were reaction Seventh Strees . 150 0 Imuch of their recent breadth. Dull-|ary today in the active two-hour ses i Intl Paper. | invincible O11 Tnion Savings :iness was largely at the expense of UL 8. Savings e s A etatnine "avous | sion in the bond market, but the re-|In Any Sum Washington M -11osses of 2 to 8 points. mainder of the Iist was strong. The Our oconnections llou-“! and 100 716 1023 i Remainder of Bond List Is ; Strong—Heavy Trading in the Rails. WEEK’S COTTON MARKET | isiand 0. : HAS CONTINUED FIRM |Jcve feasi- Jones Tea. NEW YORK, February 18.—The YA 1ron Products Gossip on the stock exchange at-|gecline in United States government in other cities enable us to fur- X show da &GulfCo. 6% 4 American ... i i = reoney in any amount for B e e e s ot Sributed the, ETeRier DAL 0%, 080 oans came maturally enough atter| Whatinch 'R Seiie o - creased realizing sales were encoun-| Kennecott........ 21% Fircoente oo v ters the reversal was credited to |thelast week's steady rise. Corporate terprises. : . o 2 . tered as the price of May contracts| geystone Tire. National Union :{bearish aggressions arising from the |issues continued to advance partly be- Stone & Fairfax ls “'st ct as reSI e t worked up to 17.i5, which represented | Kresge (S8)- TITL] apparent lack of public support. cause of the satisfactory turn in the]1343 N. ¥. Ave. 2: : an advance of just about $10 per bale, anna Sf % Columbia Title . Oils, steels, motors, chemicals and as compared with the low price m}:i:uu... 60 | Real Estate Title 5 lrelated specialties were most reac- |bonus situation and partly as a result touchei toward the end of last month. Lehigh Valley. 6 MISCELLANEO tionary. Liquidation of Mexican |of easing money rates. The resump- Such offerings were absorbed on com- | LR Tty Ul 3 Columbla Graphophone " com. 4| Petroleum was the feature, attended|ion of the upward movement in ster- . It was March 4, 1880, Gar- aratively moderate reactions, how- Swnbophone - familiar but unconfirmed rumors 5 ; : “ver, and prices held within a com- | Lima Locomative. e DolCH EaperuMizaco B e mse conditions In the Mexican |ling exchange this morning found re- . _ field had just taken the oath paratively few points of the best to- ‘ L i i il fields. The stock closed at a net |flection in another new high record | £ = day, owing to reports of an improved | Loft 3 Ot Dten - Markor Bo Toss of 6% points and Pan-American |for United Kingdom 5% of 1922 and | - of:- office as President of the spot demand and a firmer spot basis L G ¢ o5 1123 | 014 Dutch Market pfd. .{A and B shares lost 3% and 3% |1929. Foreign government external e outh. The advance has found | Louis & Nash. Lansion Monotype - Doints, respectively. loans as a whole were firm. The 8| (Established 1885) United States on the east uragement in the news from;Mackfly COS.cuveen .\».»u;e::":,:«'{;:;‘n-‘ “| "U. S. Steel cancelled only a frac-|per cent bonds of the state of Riol] 821 15th St, Washington, D. C. i dividen 7 tional part of its steady advance. but | Grande do Sul crossed par. Mexican | R C— 3 de or the New | munati Sugar WERGY ; portico of the Capito England ] ation. The latter | yanwattan Elev.. A e E e independent steels proved susceptible | 55 fell off 3 point and Belgian 65 || *HaLCIN ROCCCITS SR NDS porticojofithe Capitol vken must be leading 1o some curtailment| \iannattan Shirt 3% B ’ 10 reports in trade circles of impend- | sagged on profit-taking. ds I b ewealdo d ki his of mills production, and ile there t St prior. e L ot on Ainished material. Equip- Rias been a little more buying of cot- | Aarket St BUOT ;- s ats 45|\ WEEK'S GRAIN IS STRONG I ts ot whick American Locomotive Ratls in Demand. Also Bonds Issued by wn and kissed his mother—the famous woman who was known as “Grand- ma Garfield” all over Wash- ton goods in the primary markets, 6% gt i % O nepicuous feature, were not| Railway bonds were heavily dealt European Cities ‘no general demand has developed and ;::;'“:‘:no:lkm. Crig AND DEALINGS ARE HEAVY s s by the drive. against steels. |in at fractionally higher prices. The || At most attractive prices from a specula- ithe tone’ has been unsettled | == fsaruin-Perty. 3 i 2%| CHICAGO, February 13.—Soaring |@nd U: S. Rubber made a substantial |,y Missourl, Kansas and Texas is- ||\ina bher for wate: o i ™ o2 The news from Manchester, how- i S - el and ain. In spite of its unfavorable ; . and offer for mlez o ever, has been more favorable! Brit-|Maxwe > prices and a big volume of dealings | showing for 1921. Sues were particularly in demand at| per 1,900-kre; jsh merchants seemed to have devel- | May DeptStores.. 108 106% 106 Mool "o 0hoot market this week have| The demand for rails was limited | their best figures, and the strength in | nzv'?nmc 4n at $6.62% per 1,000- oped a fair volume of business with | Mclntyre Percu. 5 2% 2% 2% 25 i > icularly Reading and — Pevpt, while an inereased inauiry | Mexican Pete. 121% 119% 1204 | been taken generally as indicating ;1;}2’;’2{5&&3’{' oo RasionLouis findrsa'r.x an;:;co;u‘mm:es] pmark bond. “ington. has also been reported from China.|Mexican Petepf... 88 &8 8 widespread anxiety relative to possi- | sharply depressed on announcement 3iS0 Was a feature. e Frisco in-| mw}’wk "3"‘-‘ 36.873% per — The betterment in this respect has; Miami Copper.... %% 6% ble world shortage of breadstuff sup- | of a new preferred issue and trans- {comes got to 61 for the first time. Min- | These m::m" e issmed by the cities found a reflection in larger sales of | Middle States Oil 3% 13 plies. Compared with a week ago, | continentals and grangers were dull |neapolis and St. Louis refunding 4s || named, which were untouched by the wat B = spot cotton in the Liverpool markit| aidvale Steel S0% 293 st X : 80 | and inclined to sag. Sales amounted | oy oq higher. % et e e I ;md ;Acr,ord;;ns: to reports received | yinn & StL (n). % Wwheat this 1'(7)01’"!"! was up 4% to 5% | 1o 700,000 shares. A light inquiry | WIth the strength in sugar stoeks | other municipal proverties, wlich have ex- - . here from Texas. {MOK&TwWI.. a bushel. ther net gains for the| Brokers reported a_ligl nquiry Setly _the same value as before the war, i ! i iverpool fmporters have been more | WK & T ptwi. week were: Corn, 2%a2% to 3%; oats, |for call money, which opened and game a £ood Inquiry for this class of | Kraraiess of the exchange rate. ' Family love! Devotion to one’s active in e S vest. i ¥ g SR * ¢ into next weel al t > i = aficialty xogartedin the souflers s % to %al, and provisions, 77 to 210. | POV L, 1"0, S ning tnroughont | 0% than, 3 polu, were an example of own! We are proud of this, as one of spot markets have not been large, s : One exciting jump In wheat prices | Timé money offerings were mostly 3 H - : but they have shown some increase | Montgomery Ward cabied the Drices SLTATEht iy as ol | for. tho | ahorter! puriods, all ibeing | istn Smoltingi6s struck a fresh top at our best national traits! And such a and ona of the outstanding features | Mullins Body. 2 er cent. 3 e futures market here has been | Natl Cloak & Suit. as 6% quicker than scores of the livell- | ™Ade 8t 4% Pt CenC . hgest of 935 Z - Trgetion bonds were irregular, with David F. McComnglIey a drop of a point in Hudson and Man- trait is most definitely and practically B e o e 008 v et S e S R s < the absence of hedge selling or any ; Natl Conduit. .- Va est brokers in the pit could effect a|the important foreign remittances, ) 2.4 1 Z 5 e T L e e g ||| "V 5 showh in our desire for the fnancial || & check, and ‘"{“1;2;?2:?3?1‘2&:51“‘ { Nevadlgflpl:l;( 18% o;htehr fortelgm genters preceded most ‘J::."fie;';:o;&es to the Pnlncqr;lni_ae?; Cunadian provisional bonds, like = protection of those who belong to us. t was create N .. 0! e upturns here. was Whole of the wesk has shown sensl- N ¥ Central ic | wheat from all countries would be |neavy, as were also quotations on ;;r(ol:s }rl:: :e;k; Z:;:'l:a?::ltle:swr:’ E » when we pass on, 5 tiveness to comparatively sma ~(NYChi&StL. 3% practically exhausted by July 1 next, 1 of the central Europeans, ot. e - | = 3 . i “ing orders, NYNH & Hartfa. and the new'harvest then beginning ;:‘.'-:Eumn; Ayewia and Poland|mained in greatest demand. Manitoba 57 0 FIRST 7 = the fruits of our endeavor are secure ) _ 1 e sole er gains i : DIVIDENDS NorhAmerictn a7 o " | resoures for wopid shipments undl 3| swiomn dnd Rorway teaiuned e I | 00 2 ch swor 1930 were 590 b, J"—— — for flpesi e e e wa ! 4 of Cana ; o 3 ! = e 2 { S seriPs | orAierloA BE G _‘,;}:' e el ot Canadianiwheatfnas | oxcased Hateerts ’ fered at 100%, and the G of 13 = MORTG AGES = greater satisfaction and peace of mind . Jewond- =Vle. | Oklanoma Prod. ¢ 86| Toopr e o e e et tario 65 of 1323 were 9% -bid, offered | = : can remain for us? This satisfaction, Mar. 10 Mar. 31| Orpheum Circuit 16| spring crop yet to be sown, the rushes [ DRY GOODS MARKET FIRM. ! at 100%; tne &5 of 1928 were 99% bid. 15 4, Safest Security on Earth S 2 % 3 Star. 10 2. 31| QSRS Bottle: -« 2 3T | LeiBuy same asca fuifliment ot pre- : T00R bl ofterad st 100k, o oLt | e ‘we believe, you wil feel in our First ; 3 ndividua - = 5 “Feb. 20 April 1| Pan-Amer Pete... 63% 504 | authorities here, but almoss ignored | Trading Confined Largely to 0dd | The Missouri State fund ::lommxs-i = “:'l_vmm ..'.':..".‘:‘.'...‘:vlf:: Mortgages. : Vi 8 A 1| Donnavivesa o)t e oo & pyaleiunt anous | s Over Week End. archs "roman issue of $15,000.000 5 | == of the property. Mar. & April 1| Pennsylvania..... 3% the last fortnight.. It was only when | - Lots Over Wee i Gont_sotdter Towus bonds, which -‘ -Feb. ar. 1] penn Seabd Steel~ 1% 8% 7% 8% | high Price records for the season were ‘W 'YORK, February 18 (Special). | Per, cent soldier bon = 1. Absolute safety. ‘ People's Gas..-... Ti% 16 7% ‘gt broken that important reactions took | N gim tone’ was shown im the dry ill be delivered by April 1."Halsey : Pere Marquette... 2% 2% 224 B toes 1060 sapent P o assumed market. today. although trading | S%4500 ¥ pCSTEMT, ‘Sumd leotrio . EESNANSUL R B ER L)Y S AR o etetod | 2 CoRneE, 5 & i, Ut £ 20 | ELA00 LBt 0 e uring 1B L osarance st los <, 52 Years Withont VOTE ON STOCK INCREASE. |PhillipsJones. .. 8% &1 8% 9% | wheat masket. oach of the thres come | Cond %, 1o sotton, prices was,® I8c- | gala bonas, due Mey 1, 1951, at, 85% ESntaetion agilint depee A Loss to an Investor ps Pete. = o e ang intere! 1 v ot cHICAGO, TFebruary 18.—Stock- | prerce-Arsoew. % B B eecanie: for guched new high-lapout the auotations which have beem | %% -+ |3 &'Prempt payment. of < holders of the Illinois Central Rail- | Plerce-Arrow pf. 0% 3% Vislons also_were influenced by fur- | 1osortoa s ere in. 1imited supply and | - CHI FAIL. ¥ Toad Company will vote on an in- | PlerceOil. % ™% tailment of warehouse stocks. P . The widér conatruc- CAGO BROKERS L 7. Repayment of principat i ciesse ot sio,oon.ooo in the hcalpltnl- g{:::%glllvf : g 5 —_— tions - lhowed'hcol%unfiv-lyt mfi:e hrgg}rc.:fir;'gbglg l‘u» e full at maturity. r N i i the y at t! - e tl jount mills g = . e Etedie SRRSO I PGSR VA - e By By u| FLOATING DEBT HIGHER. Sl mivsdhoot|FUE S Bl S B 2 Choce Fiot Morrss € M| Swartzell Rheem&HenseyCo. ‘nounced. he funds derived from | Pon eek Coal. M% 14! " ———— “seemed limited.. Bag manu: T = > _such a stock issue are to be used to | Pressed Steel Car. 64 Germany’s Statement Feb ‘10 Pirecs were in the market for & con-{in federal court here. The petition | =2 i < fi s : Hon Ters-ad. imbrovement. In CFTERT | pubic ey of N T T Totels S0D187,811.000 Marke i X e e’ past-aix moncha.” Erincipal ot | == WILLIAM'S. PHILLIPS ¢ ; The raw silk market here continued and in reflection of the ceordi - — o t] are in New York and (£ e Trom’ New Yok, witre the | EUMAAIOSTS: . 30 4 ¥ 8|, ot o Gormany on Feorasry 10| Dumesy thstiet, 4nd Blcge ol Tnies peliton vt ied sy s e nanci e s were planned, the in- ne > agsinst m 2 3 ! "\?_rem ita t:‘r :g:fimp%uned by issu. - ‘i‘l’ 19% | amounted to 259,127,311,000 mgrks, an &:% : m ? 1090 l-" ,‘p. % I-hI ng_preferred s ou e s | 8% 2 per cent. , i ekt T A

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