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* FIND BOND OR STOCK OFFERING |N. Y, Curb Market|{5 ¢l 528522 Money to Loan eld around- their closing prices (ling (atenest and commi TO PUBLIC A PRACTICAL PLAN ovsTRIALS HE T e e ’ Tron Shares Active. Joseph I Welleriias.. ots asa'v nw. D000 A Coal 00 :ifilnm:n‘: (T 559000 shures of. Mesabl Iron 9800 Ruddy Bu ‘ompany, of_no par value, was ad- 5 . & 1200 Carlisie " Tltted to trading today. ~Part of this WILL BUY h ew Yor orporations in tal ales| 2% ¢ issue was offered for public subscrip- o YOUR ‘erI L ~ L+ ion ll':: w[?‘é ln%hw-s u:{enl times lntemtnml Finnnce . z . el oversubscribed. 'The stock was one . p N of the most active on the curb ex- . g Business Point W ay to Pul)hc Utl.lltles. Shange today, opening between 18% | - CQrponhon Stock —be sure your choice of an ) and 13 for 3,500 shares, getting up to aad Bothesda 81. Executor or Trustee re- Trade Elsewherc R sisauent TR shetna S. A. SCHOOLFIELD ceives due consideration. L ¢ T Ao Rl - Motor and tire stocks continued to| 3w 310 Centinental Trust Bullding {The qualifications of a Cor- ud 800 Gimbel Bros w 6% 453 45t [be depressed, and lower prices were porate Trustee or Ex < BY JAMES ALLERTON. Kot 500 Gimbel Rros pfd w i 102~ 102~ 102 |recorded in Goodyear common, Inter- 3 ecutor, e et remains unsatisfled because of( 2500 Goldwyn Pleture @ 5% 5% :continental Rubber, Stutz, the Durant such as this company, are r delay in shipments due to strike. 9% 9% 9 a 5 ! e g ipecial Dispatch to The Star. % issues and Moon and Gardiner motors. ! experience, . NEW YORK, August 8.—The plan Fruit. 30% 3% 30%| Goldwyn Pictures opened almost a | Xperience, possession of s forn tme pn| v, wi o+ e | 32 0 e ettt [F O UIT ABLE Spéciaized fCiies, perma: al). — Western c] an apple- Lehigh Powe Sec. i 1 15! T part o S Bt 2 Tetail selling by offering to patrons Erowcrs are B O ool | D TeNh Sunes ee; 15% ’5% 55% Lt L OAR L At s s i L, n_?)r_l;:_y and financial respon- bends or stock in the company has | Prices are so low that the fruit is a H sibility. passed the experimental stage, and Is e ey ents b Mgl ,gg 1 LIBERTY BOND PRICES [Co-Openstive. Tuliding Kt TI{AVELERS’ CHECKS now accepted as sound business. The | growers have shipped carload lots Yk, S8 L For $100 Bonds Todnv. Association S % ! has been carried out successfully | early to find that the cargo has, 45 pa p 1075 10TH 1nt 4% ” e S et & barely pald freight charges, 300 packard Motor pr. 8% 4 - Hu |l za 4% Organisea 1870 . . By %<rfous puolic utility corporations, s. eerless Motors 53 " o . 5 1300 Philip Morris 21y - 20% 20 3d 4% vlll rll the most recent example being that Cotton. ¥ o 424 YEAR COMPLETED of New York Telephone, whose ofter- | | GALVESTON, Tex. August 3 (Spe- '3;‘:0'1 E::?:'q?. o B R ;2 Vietors Assets $4.408,620.00 124 lne 10n, a S 8 0. ing of $25000.000 of preferred to the | arrive laxt woek and teday from all Lol0o ::I{:;lremukto::' it si | X0 peuoTons Surplus s1idedsi00 Covernmont * isfl: Oldest Sa;ln‘is Dcpols'itory in Washington v s oversub: parts of central Texas cotton reglon. outh Coal & Iron. .33 =~ .30 | Boug amemnisations, ifvi 7 ear Cor. and Row ‘tne” same plan has been put Tnto | Fiis® 3 “filcwen gencrally oy | %0 3 Mot 2w 3w 2 || LIBERTY BOND EXCHANGE Gratifying Results From £4% Gold Bo 5 ew York Ave. § Sffect by Gimbel Brothers Corporation. | quickening of business and by pay-| 00 Teur® See... Dl 604 14th St. N.W. Systematic Savi 2 nds s e ommiay ient 8fore COM- | ing off of debts. Movement of cot-| 100 Tenn Ry L. 3% 0% 2% n.’ Main 2991, ystematic dSavings Non-Callable—Due 1952 Gimbel Brothers s‘bre. in New York. ton draws in pickers and results in 100 Torhensen Axle. 2615 25% 25 2 Adopt the systematic savings plan of NEW, - | distribution of money to all classes. S Distrib. 19 19 the Equitable. It en belpful ‘This is one of the longest Philadelphia and Milwaukee il be iy LS Dieeea Heat 1 % tbousands and will help you. term fssues of outstand. conducted by the one corporation, and N 3 200 U & 1o E 4 = the public is being offered 312000000 | DETROIT. August 8 (Special) —| 200§ BIEEEEPE ob - Subseriptions for the n preferrs stock a 12 ane nteres! etal m prices ave increase: 7 United Ret Ci 8% [ and 50,000 shares of no-par value com- | from 12 to 13 cents a quart. Cream | 1300 Wayne Coal 27 1% 83d Issue of Stock P iate: Twsicipaliand = <gav o~ mon stock at $44 a share. In the case | also increased from 14 cents to 15 STANDARD OILS. g FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES of the New York Telephone Company | cents for a half-pint. Increases 8re| oo Anglo.Aoeon i BelagiBeeclved Price to yield about ‘ there were 22.124 applications for one [ due to paylng farmers 47 cents u| Cpg ALfio-American oIl 19 18% Y e i share, 1737 for two shares. 5483 for | hundred more than in July and have 5 h Shares, $2.50 Per Month 4% i FOR S hree ' shares, 2,2! or four shares,!come about because of the dry weath- i . 15,514 for Aive shares and 12,630 for|er. . Dairymen say farmers have We have ready_ for dis- EQUITABLE BUILDING ! 3 AN six to ten shares. found it necessary to feed hay to tribution a specially pre- Ciroular. o wogucst | 3 'h:h:::flng;;r;u:&w;rec%rg::irgl{“n;:; keep up milk production. pared letter on 915 F St. N.W. The National City Company i IN DENOMINATIONS OF market for good securities. The New e e ———— York Telephone prefers to have a Gold Pictu P O e Washington—741 15th St. N.W, great number of subscribers as stock- i i 7 o Telephone—Main 3176 Rolders. ms This means Rreater Soon oldwyn Lictures = i 500 DOLLARS ANED UPWARDS eration between the seller and the buyer of telephone service. In the . discussing in detail its ! d . same l'\"\'Iy Gimbel Brothers ?(elle:'fi it that the present sale of stock Ww mean a further strengthening of their —business and property buying clis;:nel;. The plan {n many '@' ///.7/.% % 'y ways smacks of the co-operative store 2700 Federal 0il y % ea. i 5 Mo oo g;('ll:lrl.nlkl on e o /fl&/‘ 0. usiness interest this week in New > Glenroc 5 b, . o« York centers aiso In the first mationall o G 7000 Hudson Ol —pro-pecu.ulnhehzhtol 5 o . merchandising fair, whicl as openes y Special Leas ire to The Star. recent develo; l D Ip . for buyers only. It is calculated that| NEW YORK, August S.—With the| 50 Fiinone Ranger S WO ominant cations 1207 nnecticed Svenue 50,000 buyers for retail stores through- | excention of a feu of the high-oriced | 2100 Lvors Petratonss —price range since it has - o out the country will, view the 1,000 - the high-priced | 1,49 saracatbo Ofl..... s been traded on the New exhibits. mortgages, the advance in railroad 200 Marland Ofl of Mex Buildi ! di bonds today was confined to the| 300 Mex Eagle York Curb Exchange . in | speculative members of the group,| 200 Mount Prod . 5 . UPI (:;ng Go;ln% Foftv:agtrikes piiee Jrambers, of e Eroun:| 300 Nol? i i s FIFTEENTH and H Streets, N. W.,in | ittsburgh Despi rof R e R L GO R O L : of the St. Paul iss - special lesier art | — = BY H. B. LAUFMAN. mi:uously. Seven ot !ll:gdhoo‘:\(d:o:f o the he Of thlngs finanaal t M I » company reached SN OTNNE e | IS P izeEiberey “horan " | A0 Bt S - : Dupont Circle, the intersection of E r. Investor: JRGH, August 8.—] - e, the Mexican government loans | 100 Creek Prod... 1 B 3 burgh business and industeial Inter- | were the ‘strongest 'in 'the “forelan | 1% S L'-';.jnn ‘fm b 96 ONES & DAKER h 2 > s i = We Offer for Immediate Sale ests are extreme! = . e Cerro P - 300 81 i 8% y ing. ‘the outcome ‘o the two big | vertibie sa were the Tmost prominent 20 ge"'.""’n'm‘z:{’:}; : i Members New York Curb Exchange the main avenues of traffic in the 1 strikes. Retarding factors have ! o e industrials. 700 Texon: Of b = . - . H Bty fenuitsa fromthe termor SIS i00 Tidal omsge N e northwestern residential section— I : $50 000 of 7 sburgh was for! 3 a q | = " H receiving an almost adequate supply | New financing today was practically | §800 Yo% O Pittsbu 9 0 of coal from river points. |‘l for industrial enterprises. The S o uniaing operations are meving [IATERSt ofering waz an laeheof $0- BALTIMORE OFFICE At these two centers of activity you i ® lorward nicely, an unless labor o o iroubles interfere dealers in_build- | Pany first mortgage 6 per cent sink- Emerson Hotel will find ‘the -excentional service of ing supplies will have a very good |iNg fund, series A, gold bonds, due Telephone - Plaza 8451 P month in August. Brick, lumber, |AUSUSt 1, 1952, and priced at 951, and - ! o T Sad lime are'in steady | 2ccrued interest, ylelding more than wovon & a thoroughly modern banking Gemand, and an improvement also is | 6-30 per cent. 18500 Canads Copper . { . : 12| “Another Issu for $2,000, instituti i i shown fn chemicals, drugs and sl |first mortgage 6 per cent Sinking tund | 0 Cosol Conper- institution. _ Secured on new residental property in the best Lo orkers report an improvement. |E0ld bonds of the Wardman Park | 1200 Cortes Silver Northwest sections. Every mortgage is for less than Wall paper, paints and oils are mov- S‘r'iéi"w.".i"lzf;":fié"i‘amrfl'f syndicate | o fuvis iy 50% of the present market value of the property. ing rapidly. All of the St. Paul secur| R ) A 3 ties ros H e g SR M “Never” MERCHANTS T ket Week Heralds their new tops for the year. Later ever 1,000 $500 00 2 in the day recessions from the high { 2 $250 $1 Heavy Buying Northwest |prices occurrea’in'the ‘bonds of this | 1000 Hart Sieh BANK Call or write for details. BY E. D. JENCKS. action simans 0 Hoinges” ST Splennai dive joon: i WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. The Erie s also were strong at mod- | 4500 Indep Lea s o L. August 8.—Sales made|erate advances and high 4000 Eriox Divide i 5 ‘ - e e nmeapolis during the Twin | board 6s, Missourl, Kansas and Texas | - 200 Sagma Coppe : Notes . . . H | 1409 N. Y. Ave Main 4600 city’s market week, just ended, aggre- 5s, when issued, and the Chicago and | 10000 Marsh Mines E 1 e . X. . ain Shied fuily $2,000,000. it is officially an- | Alton 3%s. The perfomance in the | 2400 Mother Lode cit.. 10 o(Erery Joan placed 1e on a baste | nounced. More than 2,000 northwest re- | 1ast named was based on the reitera- | 1ooy Socomt it Horn ‘o6 o6 oo | absolute safety. o = Tailers, present during the ' week | tion of recent rumors that two other w Cornelia ... 19% i Write ‘or call loan department heralded a return of extemlver Ifiu) ng | roads were seeking control. 900 Nipissing (34 for full information. 1 B neir heavy purchases of fall and | The Rock Island refunding 4s, Chi- | 100 Nay Hercuie 1% | winter stocks. Jobbers in many lines | o2go, Burlington and Quincy first 4000 Rex _Consolidated. N of § b 'y first and otes 250 o reported sales of from 200 to 300 per | refunding 5%s, New Haven debenture | ,100 Sheldon . Mines. s i Gent over the same week last year. The | 6s and Blg Four debenture 43 ali | 1oog Siirer Hora Up- to $5,000 i buyers came chiefly from Minnesota, drew closer to their high drem ot gh points of Now on Hand : . $2,000,000 Montans, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, ‘Wisconsin and along the Ca-| 'There was o sharp advance in the nadian border. 5 Der cent bonds of the Sai a1 hresiing of & heavy, high-grade | and Aransas Pass raliway. a disiei | 1000 To-Buillon § & .. 12 Chas. D. Sager * crop of grain is under way and the most | of the ‘Atchison avstem. " and. helr N 923 15 ar an ar ote. nc. serious danger is from strength was similar to that recently 1 15th M. 36 man-power and freight cars. Rallroad |in the Toledo and -Cincinnat - Vi $ omoln‘;‘:nrorecan: an_early marketing |ion of the Baltimore and Chiter VIS | 300 Witte B o 1™ 10 Temssatiaremnely i f I 2 rush. Eulpment is adeq = N. Y. C. s Feature. i ediate needs, but a continuation of | P o BO! . C. mediate Mee . stiike will prevent re- | New York Central s were a fea-| 2 Alied Packer ta. f25 Washington, D. C. f the northwest crop wi e A er prices for the ) F M 7 s F d G ]d Bo d D eeiblc, it is declared. The coal|Company's stocks, Into which the| i A™ LiFRL& Tracfe 1004 106l 106w Irst Ol age 6 9 un - e shortagé is not hampering harvesting, :o:'nd- are convertible, a $1,000 bond G Am Tel & Tel 6s '22 1003, 100! a8 gas motor power is used principally. | be HE equivalent to thirty shares of 5 Am Tel & Tel stock at $33,33 a share. 9 Anaconda Cop Ts. To be dated September 1, 1922 Interest payable March 1st and September 1st Due September 1, 1937 2 Anglo-Am O 7% 9 Armour & Co 4 Beth Steel 7 6 Beth Steel Pacific Gas and electric compan: 5s gained ground following the %ub): lpl:::lon of a favorable six months’ re- Commodity Reports From Various Sections Coupon bonds in $1,000, $500, and $100 denominations. Registrable.as to principal. Redoemable ) in whole or part on any interest date on thirty days’ notice at 107!z and accrued interest on 2 Bkl Un G Ta Un. or before March 1, 1923, and at % of 1% less foy each six months until maturity. : et SR Ry PR g : sEATTLE, August 8 (speclad—| Washington Stock Exchange | 1 Gl s Lecs us Smanage . The catch of humpback and some JSAres 1 Consol Gas 7 your Rental Prop- The P ylvania Company for Ins ealivaaiand ting uities, Philadelphin, Trustee H Y&'v"’.‘.’.""““ Gas at 948, ‘asl 2 g " is larger this season than in previous| Potomas Blecmme o° b 000 &l 1o4%, 10 Con Gas Balt 5400 Tech ~Hughes. 100 Tonopah Keln 400 Tonopah Diide. whales off the coast of Washington erty. Over a Quar- ectric §. m. '0s—$1,000 at 100,{ 3 Cop Ex Ass'n ter of a Centur > - years, although fogsy and smoky |SLGRS WL o 1o % Deors &0 7 i 7 On these bonds, the Corporation will assume the 2% normal Federal Income Tax, and will have handicapped operations | at 1005, 15 % Tt 00,13 Experience. 5, th 2 3 1 Wémther Tave Merseathaler Loos; = S GeneritAmpmalt refund on application any personal or intangible taxes assessed against the holder by any of steam whalers. s ipe—1 at 132%, 1 at| 15 Goodrich Tire 7s ey ona. acax Z 4 4 3. 2 Gult Ofl T State, or political subdivision, or by the District of Columbia, up to five mills. b Canes ARcasd (Hpseial) + c"'fst_".__&,“"‘ ? ntec s T1e & = * FRE - SUEDS pocial)- | Washington Gs 6000 St Jou. 13 Tnter R T de 3 \ ;;:::’;:;x :; f;‘_':":'afi':;zl’::l:"::‘ at 94 e 'm:“‘ ol 8 Kan Gus & Blec % 98 1412 Ey'e 25:60 N.w. Application will be made to have these bonds declared Legal Investment for Trust Funds " ers With 2 big crop coming on, ft Bid an EONDS- BEE S b Tk ol Main . in the District of Columbia is! ftpdicted that prices will be af id and Asked Prices. 1 Masitoba Tu..t 96" ‘98" 98 e o L uer oo abont on s POBLIC UTILITY. 1 Nitonet deme 1. 9% O o7 We summarise as follows from a letter from Mr. Harry Wardman, President: — G-ceift Bets. Amercan Toh 4nd Toe e e Tl 0 NN R 1w S?g 5 Location and Character: The Wardman Park Valuation: Mr. J. Willison Smith of Philadelphia Xk . sa% AT hawust 8 (Bpe- |AD: 2o 224 2eb o T 420 :::,,‘ :fig ne o Hotel, built and operated by the Harry Wardman has recently appraised the land, buildings and equip- ' ciab—The unexpected cut in motor Bs..0.0 w1 s ge interests, is one of the best known apartment and ment at $4,000,000. This valuation is fully sustained ‘.’.:‘,::‘.’,‘:::;Z‘?‘.’.L‘S?é'fi‘i."xfi'z’é’iznf‘; S = % hotel properties in the United States. The site of as conserv;nivé by an appraisal of $4,250,000 by Mr. 3 pemanse-in inquicies Vacatlon seb the property at Connecticut Avenue, Woodley Road ~ Harold E. Doyle, and one of $4,500,000, by Mr. John are continues. 'c‘lioaed ;nodel! ard and Calvert Street, and adjoining Rock Creek Park, is L. Weaver, both of Washington. EeRgiithan; eyer 1nidemanc. within a short distance of the center of Washington. e i seciired b BORT WORTH, August 8 (Special). 1 Switt & Co 18 '31.. 103 i " Because of its location dnd its facilities, it has gained asne: fifid%fig&?fi vavlll“t:: lnnd,rbuildli’n;sf;:; —Jobbers in Christmas novelties and | £ 12 Un Ofl Prod 8s 101 the permanent patronage of many persons prominent equipment owned by the Corporation. They will be S v ail pasts of Texas 1a | W 10 Vervorine Ts. % 1o in the diplomatic and official life of the Capitol, and g, 504 by $1,000,000 7% Preferred Stock, which the market. "Fearful of a shortage or : B e i bst e entRgtNee from all sections of the 4., "1 0iq regular dividends since issued, and by rall troubles, Te: t - nite tates. = i i ainaing tlsaEiHloriNota o P S Y EIO BONDE G ’ $1,730,800 Common Stock, issued at p:r, making a i c;“.: % 4t 8 (Special). | Risgs Rearty MISCELLANEOD: 2 Baagus Sug Tigs.. 100 100 100 Land and Buildings: The land on which the hotel - total equity of $2,730,800 for these bonds. —;:.:) :-,ccent so\'rer::xant cropp::p.o:; 3,15_55, 'rg{g i o i } King Netherinada 8o 98 % 37 is built covers approximately 14 acres. The building Earnings: For the calendar year 1921, gross earn- has merely accentuated uncertainties | W M. Cold Storage buc. .o 55 s e e 180 1" 100" is of modern fireproof construction and amply in- ings were $1,518,573 and net profit after deducting prevailing in cotton goods market. STOCKS. By by 10w sured. It contains, in addition to extensive public ]| expenses, depreciation and taxes was $332,306, #t?ouzgh :::;fl&:flse _l;dvc-;-'cl:: 'l'mn PUBLIC. UTILITY. 49U 8 Mexico 40 w%fi 393, anflt at Home! : lobbies, dining roomst_porches, etc., over 1,100 or 2.75 times the annual interest requirements of v, been unable to obiain anything | Cepiar Tracon 0. 1CE% 2% : rooms and 595 baths. Eighty per cent of the ac- this issue. For the first six months of 1922, net D D vpess wawllitne to e 1 - RB HUWEI] e L col ctu;mlm h sekeeping fi’:fiflmmn profit was $173,881. e o B you invest in First under yearly lease, and at no e an SN R : <& 2}y n f..'%?}‘: will ‘xfl,vt":iffl JZL“,.?'.? nxfi‘xl.t? [ 9 Mortgage Notes on im- apartment been unoccupied, nor has the Sinking Fund: A Sinking Fund will retire a mini- 1Y prices. As a result 50 of the leading i = proved property in the ber available ever been sufficient to meet ™™ of $60,000 per annum, and at least $885,000 ills have withdrawn from market. BANK, % Capital City you not enly R 4 A by maturity. Live Stock., S1m benefit yourself but the the demand. In connection with the hotel, there s b DALLAS, Tex., August 8 (Special).— entire community. is also operated a garage for 300 cars, a drug store, Management: The continuation of the successful HeuE thousand westTeanisiseinpors a grocery store, a florist shop, tennis courts, an ~ Wardman. control and rhanagement is assured purchased from one ranch last week by lowa feeders. Terms were private. South Dakota buyers took 1,000 aged _steers at another ranch for Septem- ber first delivery. At still another ranch, indicating revival of live- stock business, Towa feeders bought 1,000 steer yearlings. Price of latter also was private. These cattle will be -shipped north immediately. kave besa. doslng ia Firs e A R '~ Mortgage Notes on Wash- ington real estate without the loss of a single 5 These Notes are safe and yield as liberal an income as can be ‘obtained con- - outdoor swimming pool, and turkish baths. NEW YORK, August 8.—With the 1.4 ; £ ¢ y i P outlook virtually assured for an early Application will be made to list these bonds on the Washington Stock Exchange settlement in the coal strike situa- s tion industrial shares on the curb exchange today were decidely firm- E!Esiéfiaé&i All matters perteining to the legality of this issue have been approved by Messrs. Dickson, Beitler & McCouch of Philadelphia, and Messrs. Hamilton & Hamilton of Washington, for the benkers, and by Judge Daniel Thew Wright, for the Corporation. An appraisal of the Washington .. S TRUST COMPANY. American Securit i L ity and Trust -~ er. 0 1 . . ‘hlo In the oil group, however, Standard Proj has been made Mr. J. Willison Smith of Philadelphia and by Mr. Harold E. R L Oll of Indiana and International Pe- Doyle and Mr. Jobn L. e Lk e he e i Copostica aere troleum were freely offered and loss- 4 b audited by Stoy & B A C , Washing! D.C. of Lynn to adjust differences between shoe workers and factory owners has recommended a wage cut averaging 10 per cent. 3 - Silk. PHILADELPHIA, August 8 (Spe- clal).—Carry-over ‘stocks of raw silk have become exhausted and manufac- turers report a revised demand, espe- cially for white goods. Coal. es of over half point‘in th issues were establis! while Standard of New York and Imperial Ol of Cana- da were also lower. Anglo-American held ady. rs of this group did | little. Standard Ofl of Indiana has contracted for seventeen additional storage tanks. with a capacity of 80,000 barrels each for the purpose ofl-torln: gasoline at the present low | prices. Fall Information Upon Reguest Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co. 43 HEgd § ‘Price, 100 and interest GraAHAM. Parsons & Co. 435 CHESTNUT STREET 30 PINE STREET NEW YORK i: BEEEE &g HEHEEEET - s G e ekt e L s M i IS 4 < Columbla. 9 BOSTON, August 8 (Special).—Mas- | Heal Ertate ... _ Byan Comselidated Featured. PHILADELPHIA - 3 smsbtatis foe) miminlnratle | enti, s AISELAARIOTE e in the. iadspendent. olls, A Lows . 3 WASHINGTON set up stove: city and town | Columble, Graphophone com.. trading in the independent ofis, ad- 58 Years Without e = 5 i n- the state, to teach householders ) Columbia' Gra B vancing over a point on & heavy turn- < = % 5 Yow to burn soft coal . Chairsiag | Merchants' Trame. ana 5 ea “Hhe fo an’ Inestor : 405 HIBBS BLDG. TELEPHONE, MAIN 2655 1 Sparrow says there will be less hard | X e SN = 7y = pv Coal avallable than during the war. |0l Duteh Market ‘ped. < o = 1 Y Steel. | Lanston Monotype iy L these statistics are mot guarantbed, but have been obtained from sources we believe fo be accurats has been overhangin _— . - > [ . CINCINNAXTI, August 8 (Specialy,— | Securlts Storage . AR . ‘Au active demand here in lronvn’u--‘xv:n.:h e : , s 4 G et & . ! menths, er opendug up a