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NG- ~STAR, -WASHINGTON, . D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER -22, 1922.. NEW YORK CURB MARKET GOVERNMENT REPORT |3| COTTON PRICE FACTOR, FINANCIAL. 83~ | SANAAAAAAAAAAY, $ 10 YIELD $ ABOUT 14% FINANCIAL. RAILWAY BOARD. Grain, Produce and Live Stock COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM ENTIRE COUNTRY When investing your savings Standard of New York were slightly| WHOLESALE MARKET REPORT. | Wlll MEEI IUDAYI e e T Special Dispates to The Star. lower, Galena Signal lost 2 points and | Meat contin b a —— ! NEY R . Aapio Americ e the Todfdns: ued to be in a draggy First consider safety, then revenas. ne\:\» h‘\ OKK, November 22.—Dull- |4 0-AMEr! “l“mged S ,';‘cm“,“y state this morning, and, according to FORT WORTH, Tex., November 22. Don't let « yromised Satteriog retury Tess characterized dealings on the | under 'their close of Tucsday, Stand- |somo dealers, will be until after|—Car shortage is preventing the ¥ < l sacridce sifety. IMemee e Gold Debenture Bonds 2 5 {Curb Exchange today. Traders were ard of Kansas, selling ex-dividend $6. | Thanksgiving. Turkeys and poultry | marketing of hogs as well as of cat- Heavy Selling Also Follows Dis- Our . e iy Dividend disposed to take At and Chescent Pipe Line ex-dividend : i record of 15 years in Wee Loierifve sear hionds, ividend on Common Stock 2 ake profits wherevex|o 5y G repti ined | seem to be in most popular demand.|tle. Livestock market conditions to- P H 6% interest payable quar- R e 75 cents were exceptions and gaine appointing Cables From Recommending | , . ‘ avallable und lower prices were reached | ground. The market in these products this|day are showing no improvement, and I First M. L {9 e sl Eecieed T May Be Considered—Plan | Practicaliy ail pipe tine issues. In- Durant Profits Taken. morning was normal. - Turkeys are|cattle men are chiefly the sufferers. Abroad. 1 ortgage Investments | @ rominations IO | $o0% dustrial shares also receded und it| Pprofit taking in Durant Motors, |Scarce, but as fast as they come In|In some areas in the state freight et e ot oL tatingle Denny || @ cortificate is issued wth . . was evident that the buying power |which usually occurs after an advance |they are being cleaned up. Hens were | charges are so high that the shipper dissatisfied client is one we refiect e bond, allowing partici 1g binner. was considers L 3 D. 1 . |was considerably smaller. of 3 or 4 points in this stock, made 1t8 | g Jiti1e weaker today. is lucky to make enough to pay his | B¥ 1he Associated Press. upon with enviable pride. pation in the profits of the i ) Natloual Transit Breaks.S appearance today. The new lssue of e ¥ NEW YORK, Nove 2 ‘Write or call Loan Department for company not exceeding 8% —————s Declamtion of the regutnr quarterly | Ford Motor “of " Canada dropped 2 Fruits and vegetables and butter |fare back and forth e o 0";""'1“ d-:’-"‘f‘he Lanther icformation. ‘Wo atieadte all additiona), making a re- @ e 2 erly | hoints to 398 at one time, while Stutz | and eggs were unchanged. i 3 SANE. Now o €t wis influenced by id 8 ' K o fairn on; ihe dnvestment Mp° nchange NEW ORLEANS, November 22— iapnointing Liverpool cables at the || Conect 82 remit interest the day due. proximately 147% BY L AL VN i dividend of 50 cents a sharc on Na- | i tional Transit, payable December 15 o stockholders of record 129, came us Who h A limited amount in $250 up to $1,000 now on hand Bearing 7% CHAS. D. SAGER R e Circular on Request Commercial Loan and Finance Corporation Bond Department Room 200 921 15th Street N.W. Caaal i can- | New Orleans will spend nearly $1. s oft fractionally. Eg ek ; ¥ gs—Strictly fresh, selected, November | poiieo Packard common and Contl-|dled, per dozen. 68aé0; averae Te- ! 500,000 in paving of Central Creek |°Pening today and first prices were! Compl a disappointment (o those | feme Phomnis Homens continged. des celpts, 58: southern, 56" Cold slorngcilhruughuut 1928, {steady, but from 12 to 23 points' d bought the stock on expecra- | presyed and Schult, % . 28a30. = lower. Th vas i i Tine il A 5 5 e Retail Stores and | “Spio 2 15:] BOSTON. November er. ere was light commission i tions tiat this compuny would follow | Swift International were conspicuous ,u,k,,.s_”‘;,‘:’r"'fh—*‘&m“"ép;"f‘;“:.',',,(.k.‘ e compliining . thut the prices of |house liguidation, some spot house! o shape of 4 & it i v, A ] rice o . They h A jine s "-{lfi of a special dividend or|half point, dropped back to its previous | p owls, each, 2: . [heies o e :zlm_la‘;.l;"u""‘ium:r ern or New Orleans account during; tock allotment. Consequently the | close. Macy and May Department, | ,Dressed ”rzgu]l:’ry——l“l&e"sh-hkl“:d SPHINE | with raw-hide prices where they are |the early trading. ! store | 3 ., _30a: ens, D January sold off to 25.01. or 29, Eton Company, will he Just how i Temains mers o of nay Wi on be brought up for con-. ation. with i slock broke sharply. Realizing s | new among the department h 4 it will be {ypere felt i such stocks as New York | stocks, ore siEhtly hisher. !‘;}_1'8;; rogsters, ‘per 'Ib., 20: turkevs. today. J 29, { Transit, Praries Pipe Line and Soutl- | Mining shares were lower Tor the |2¢r. Ib. 50a55; keats, 'young., each.| saN FRANC November points net lower, but at this price In spite of the lateness of the season |the market was steadied by recent [crnv‘l'ipt Line. < part. Jugoslavia 8s, among the Live 1 “|>..‘| ‘r”::“l'::l s l“\‘::‘(;::m';llglf 'r’:nfl\_"efl‘u:"_\'m::& | ::g;:“ fluctuated over a range of a ° 2l ‘J“:::r‘l‘iu‘:"n‘:‘er!.lhd“l"‘cel." n"lhln" ?;:]i'f,:’.u-:;::t xl_uml;u-:"i mnlh;arl(;llurl':et':ll:;;-' renewed covering and showed rallies H O 0] . . . ., 1eale a- roduction 1o Sales a eep- to helieve H 6a9. Lambs, choice per 1b., 13: |y = 4 " of 10 or 12 points from the lowest ' s i il o w9, Lambs. endice per T 13 | ‘pace with output to date. e aaioaiointa romtheilowes Out of the Large Number of People Who Know " hosa who con- | NEW YORK, November 22.—Foi-| I Shell Union Oil w i 10% 107 1., 8 i 6t ATLANTA, November 22.—Georgia I,,’,i“;;{.”’;’.v”‘-"\:“: z-s't;g"a;r- 25.11 H F sider that o sid vest- ving is a li ay’: ghes! 20 ms Pet ... 11y L uits—Apples, new, per . 3 t 40 st May, .00; July, 24.62 ‘ 4 {iowes nd closing prices 30 Tex: 5 3 Delicious, No. 1, per bbl. ¢ ixty o f rge | most active bonds and stocks dealt 1 Tidal Osace O 10, 101 i Spern i year: | More. than. sixty cars 9f| Npw: oR NS, N s not alin o bive: Vonde: and 5 s de o 2 19.00. California oranges. per crate, |one-gallon cans left the state this |, LEANS, November 22— e on | i1 on Ufe New York Curb Marlket: LU £ 27 (5.0026.00; Florida, 4.00a5.00. Lemons, per box,’ 6.00a7.00. Grapefruit, 3.00a ne-gal n 3 5 Prices were 1 i y trad- and prices received are giving |} ik thepeariys frad Wk andt pricenee ing in cotton today. Cablegramsi from Liverpool reporting only a small | ¥ Yemand for spot cotton of American | ¢ of a Supreme BoN “sm:n STANDARD OIL ISSUES 4.00. decision may - Ve i ite which: (may. L = Vegetables—Potat, No. 1, SAPOLIS, November 2%.—Mil- lown | e e hs t loAm, 01 Wh 10 19% | 1.5003.00; Pt Et * 2/ 1linery manufacturers and jobbers re- |Browth caused a moderate increase | A Moo LS00 108 107 woe [ 804100, Gorth Caro. | lort that trade is active and fits |in ofterings of contrasts and the de- | & big block of Croxcent P n M4 iy | lina, 1.00a150 T CRe- | volume has increased 20 per cent over [ cline finally was widened to 24 to 531 . . & bl bivek Cof common rexcent P 1 s iyl T00aLe0; L e let. | the corresponding period of last year. | puints, December trading down o as issued by us, will be found to be a safe and S this e Ga sig ”_-Nh!lu per crate, 50a. Iceberg let- | Prices are slightly higher in sume;é:;‘“h ““"l“"'“"‘"’ reports from the ! ¥ £ | s 4 7 tuce, per crate, 5.25 Sabbage, | Hnes. ' rnment attracted some attention = 3 1 H i Aot ol ¢ 112 TS er hate Baabiyh (CHIDARY P | Becnume o ittracted some aitention | sure method for the inexperienced investor. ation o 0. wio| [ S v R M PP H PITTSBURGH, November The | crop in Texas, but they did not cause ' nted L Trust | e lbeL oL plants: per crate & Riverside plunt of the National Tube {much selling because of private esti- | ko o bie At Teansit per box, ne Beans, | Company vesumed operations on & mates that this top crop would rot! of utilitios southern, 1.7543.00 9 Tans 1100 per cent basis this week. giving |amount to more than from 50.09 to Loan De will probally el 2003480 per bosicn Ubeppers, per| cmployment to 3,000 men. ~All mills {100,000 bales. Claims that Zaroli Consult Our partment understood th be no Florida, 1.00a6.00. Kale bl | of the United Stutes Steel Corpora- mills were buyers of spots here gave | in the y ur‘u‘x Spinach, per bbl.. a He tead, Duquesne, Brad-|the market a steadizr tone and at! © January secting, hut | clery, per doz., 30a1.00. . Donora and Clairton are noon December stood at 24.60 | v N in ful. Bars, plat uary, 24.66; March, 24.70; May, 24.50: | ny Doinz Well i GRAIN AND PROVISIONS on a2 e today, | July, 24.32. Stea i on Gas Comy is | BALTIMORE. Md. November ctions light.” Mahers report & ! E « spiendid ihadinsas, \\”I" AL (Special).—Potatoes, white, 100 lbs.. A ! HIGHER PRICES FEARED. iy SRIN 1 e 0 3 st Nove! 0! = i ports to the Tublic Urility Commis- SiEand TR {40at.10; 1 are LPHIA, November o | JBOSTON. November 22 (Special).— | 5 A sion, v . Hocking Va Ajrel, 1.00a2.00: basket, yams, Lons of pig dron swere | NeW England manufacturers ddclared vt !‘:“x‘vll“{'li‘lh‘;i 3 Int KT 8 | barrel. 2.00a2.25; beans, bushel, 2.00a|imported here in that period. com :"'“)‘;}' that s “'fl“‘;’h"“’"lfll ‘;;«l either v home . ~geserousy 0il new. k. 3 50: i . — with 450 tous in October, 1921 ople Wi have pay higher prices 5 enormous. but | Kinsas c N'J new. o B, mn| 220 beets, 100, 3002400; hr ol | lon ore imports i October totaled | fOF shoes and clothing or the price of | : e consi lone | bushel, 25a35; brussels sprouts. quart, | §1 405" tona) “wiile there. wis . mo |TaW materiuis entering into the manu- wing Eiven any There | cabbage. ton, 8.00410.00; savoy, imports in October of the last|facture of those goods must come Wik mo complaint, whic how | home. ! A {down. At the moment the manufac- stiel. 50260 care 5 jLurers are unable to tell clgarly which 3 aulifiower. barrel. BOSTGN, November The de-|Way the pendulum is going to swing, " s way ; mand for bituminovs ontinues |so they are operating conservatively. | thitt - w far 1 { n quict. Prices tofay generaily | in g 1 i 3 fires, wt about £9 & ton f. 0. b. ; of the yeur 1018 | BOWIE RACE TRACK, Md. No- 1o (Bour S CLOTH PRICES QUIET. i - company ~ has 041, : | vember 22.—Entries for Thursday fol- e NEW YORK. N s | s ursday fo y & _ | NEW YORK. November 22 (Special). | o i Sovomper 22| YO, Kovember 33 cpeer | arine Insurance joo% Elrst Race, the Everxiades: purse: bushe e uswans, {quiet again today dnd lule trading TH 2 .363; two-year-olds; five and one- tomatoes, 50 o1 v {Was idence in print cloths, al- 5 Ji | o alf furlongs — (a)iEldorad 108; ket, 15020, h-gHroundey, Lhough It s Jidicaten con- ISEORRICE S TQUIPEED (10 ATy L o siderable business could have been y ici 3 i harrel. ovem o et § rel o s NG Seher S are hadseliers heca “iiind 5o uote Rates, Issue Policies and Certificates s 1Y X e = S| e present quotations. Shectings = i R ol Sock, 114 | a200: "bus ¥ from 1 Erowing dis were slightly more active than s Satisfactory Service and Co-operation Assured oths and satee drills and twills . | were strong and in some demand. The aw silk market was somewl here, with prices in general of cents a pound in all grade | Canton 14-16s and 20-22s, whic junchunged. Yokahama was reported ! JEWELRY FLOATERS S FINE ARTS REGISTERED MAIL PARCEL POST MOTOR TRUCK CONTENTS SALESMEN'S SAMPLES MARI Iuland Ocean TRANSPORTATION PERSONAL EFFECT: TOURIST BAGGAGE . O'Sullivan. 114; Tuxedo, 114. ible: Felside, 111; Al Boyd. Yeta, 108; sistence, ch, 114 carlet Bu- (b)Lochayr, 111; (a)Wood F 108: (3)W. J. Salmon entr: (b)Samuel Ross and J. A. Buchanan e basket. 18 ried today ~ments for speak- recd. tentatively, the date for the il on th % mainly 1o 1 converted into strap, 3. Selling Prices at In the Busxy Days. ¢ busy: £ sefore the Wi Whes 1 red winter, spot. no | £ iguiet ':‘ ‘l‘; busy “"‘ ”’ s 'mi‘l:l:m“‘u:r e t-l:\imln%: purse, $1.364: | quotation 0. 2 red wislter, pot. | Coveniber ~There i,{»-$5~ — ——— = v s e . sar-olds: six and one-half fur-!1311;: } ed winter, 3 littie opt the - beet belt 000 expe 1 in the United | TorAdventures *Little Hope. It Nows Fed winter. |in Miehi iay. Last year. when | Age 30, s-ndL:.ft: zfl:yr'usnfigigfi. ! AutomOblle Insurance Cflmpfiny n This was jus Buckado, 109; °E “layton, | ser. res | b e erop w. : A . P00.00 3 Th 5 :'w"XJ::(: S e uckado, 1 'rnrm":qlu:r'.'\”;gg eml, 1 i:’"‘l‘" lhp‘ ron o Al Esubll-hedvlllils.F Bosets omar $200,060.000 | of Hartford. Conn.—Afiiliated ,with more han the i ales in N DI v 2 s . byl et i i | i A B Take All . bougar i which brought low | Insurazce—All Branche 'N. £ IN i 4 oto ¢ mnm]n avi udreds itous, 112 Cob corn. new, (pru'r s " . with sy »t | Room 610. Woodward Building .M. 340, AETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY uring tie war. The billions se, §1.3 spot, 8 cox well u 2 w— - = N “ASLJ S D X o hotan. Weles aRl L] o, |4 Ao 2t Bnoations] [boor ami s I i| AETNA CASUALTY AND SURETY COMP ) cereals. tobaceo and | 1o | Qiceroek, & oo Id or bet- {of by th A is down, ! Consult Your Broker. Ko £ Apex, 107 *he sk i - : e Uk b ol SR *Wraith, 104; () Doush-! Outs—White. isked per i supply houses here | Branch Office, Woodward Building.— Main 1853-185; ated the wonderful | Alex H., 109; *Hidden Jewel, | mated today that this month's of inflation {180 Con Gas of N Y ret 2 et g " ked. by ; % s = ! i il (@) MeKeiina, 104; Occidental. could be far preater than b et | oea o | Also eligible: Valentina, 4 the ng wonth in et us man i His ieas bond 1 the Tocall Amanda Hoey (b)) Cum Sah, 98: | o having diffichl R anage| Curity market. Not a single share | | Gondolir ! Bitache, 104. ! Received & your Rental Prop-| = st Wi ands weither in | [ 4ol Burch und Ross entrs. (b) T. F. better grade of (mothy i Gl v | i Novenber | erty. Over a Quar.! NO LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR IN 49 YEARS I not tell of pressure of | “Fourth race. the Old Dominion:| buad mived, 16.60n17.30, 0 T by e there s a Special ter of a' Century! v, | purse, $1.464; (hree-vear-olds and up: | 5t 1 tangled rve, 15.00a {detand for = goods today. The Experience. H value, W i one mile and a sixteenth—Paul Jones. | 1 wheat, 10.00a11.00; No. 2 | buying runs to high-priced lines in - par 20| 111; Thimble, 10S: Tangerine, 105: ! o; TS 0001250 321 | Reparation, 95: Rouleau, 111: Bon| %" somiadly 190Pelanh B. F. SAUL Co H, | Homme, 1 Copper_ Deron, . 104: TODAY'S CHICAGO PRICES. o e test e |sielcias: TUL donnitaut Jonew 108 | ecrioAGo), NBvember e 1412 Eye St. N.W. Hhdpa PREOE, i developed in the wheai mar ; A Fitth race, the Twin Cities handi- | today during the early dealings he S Sout of 4,800 looms working. The Main 2100 cap; - purs $1 one mile and minster, 126; *S | **Tangerine, 9 **Paddle, 10 mac, 97. the chief factor being Liverpool quo- tations, which were unresponsive to | {strength shown yesterday on thi side of the Atlan Reports of fa vorable weather & il conditions | n the surplus gr: ates tended | { per cent wage cut ordered last bruary was rescinded last still m: When you are considering the investment of money, the greatest safeguard you can have is your own common sense. eventy vards—Rock- | cond Thoughts, 104 Hephaistos, 117 motion, 108; **Maxi- Money te Loan | Secured by first dced of trust on real estate. Prevailing_fnterest and_commlssion. Joseph I Weller ¢35 -prem- | ntains Company, " ¥ J Zi veren 5 Packard Mofor © i income. tax au- ag s g s Yackart Motor il e s A lom e e wivo fo make valyes decline, On thc | HIGHER MACKAY DIVIDEND. ! peerlens Motor s LR i se, $1.384: | other hand. indications of export} 2 A i . three-year-olds and u one and failed ovember 22.—Dires Common sense tells you that there is a n Tire new business at the Gulf of Mexicy xteenth miles—King's Cham- ay Companies. hold- ! definite limitto the earning power of money, i Dark Hors S tPlucky, | O as much of a stimul E UI'I'ABLE ; : *Dark Ho :,.,126',{‘,:1‘“{;:",' opening. which ranged from pital stock of the Postal | Q | u | war Vietor, 107, | lower, W ; Sl DR and Commereial Cable and that beyond that limit you are groping 10 1.09. was follow {July 10 & Washington Stock Exchange Co-Operative Building H and Moody, 105. jauly | Lo lowed by | oripanics: declared yes : o % > : Aot i Iy O e i parac {3 sliht raily and then by a fall lower fcompanics. & ll.Arcd.,\ terday a quar yer in perilous uncertainty. pital T $1.000 at 9315, $1.000 at | £1,364; three-year-olds and up: one ithan pad ‘terly dividend of 17 per cent on its, Association gl at S1000 at | and one-sixteenth miles—eLa; Subsequently, the wheat markel | $41.880.400 outstanding common ot e e 5 . L4 at 00t 94; *Miracle Man, 99 s Fill took an upturn result_of predic-:the last quarterly payment on which A 5 £1.000 at | s . *Tingling, 106; s 103, | tions of United States government as- |was 11 per cent. This es the ! PRyl LU i uE Safeguarced ’n‘st lortgage S § N Candy | *Toodles, 93: *Warlike, 99; *Betty J..|sistance in disposing of surp f ommon res to cent annual { t ments in the Nation’s Capllal are common ! *Lucy Kate, 107; Lakross, |]2.]Pl‘odul‘rs abroad, especia'ly wheat and {gividend lasis fry & per cent Annets $4,637.93950 fI! - 3 5 { 48 Mr. X, 99: Bravo,icorn. The upturn. however. failed 10 !.nnual rate which has been d on {ll Surplus . $1,180,S80.51 } sense investments. The interest return is 1 Towne Mfx. 401 Monroe, '107; *Jacquese. | las cks market weakness and un- | (he junior stock » the beginning i the highest consistent with oug record of: also Eligible, *Invigorator, 106: | easiness over the unemployment uation in Englahd proving mu r than an offset. Prices closed unsettled 1 to 1% net lower, with May 1163 Wayne Conl West End Crem ... s Natural, 101; John Morriil, 101; Rum- mel, 161, and *Litt’e Ammie, 9S. | Weather clear; track fast. Rk Systematic Saving A plan to make zaving easy— Save a little each pay day and DIVIDEND IS RAISED. ! t 73 Tas—$100 at 105, 000 at 100, No loss to any investor in 49 years ke F.H.SMITH CO. or cent B j1e% and July 10370 1.08%, | NEW YORK. November 21—The || ¥ou Wwill be surprised at the ¥} o o !public service corporation of New amount accumulate: n a short 3 Tost & Mo i PRAIRIE OIL ADOPTS {Jereey foday declared a quarterly |f| time. t & Mont dividend of $2 on common stock, pay- | able December 30 to stock of record December 15. The last quarterly divi- | Bid and Asked Prices. PUBLIC UTILITY. Subscriptions for the Rost & Mont Corp. 10 Canada Copper 4 Canario_Copper NEW BUYING METHOD |*.ic: December . 84th Issue of Stock { American Tel. and Telgr. ds. . dar o dend wa s:i 2 e rog;umrdqua | 2 Americs Run ‘el - 2 uly . i .erly dividend of 32 on preferred. pay A e i o Blow at Small Refiners Seen in| oati {ab1e December 30 to stock of record ! s "'s'z's“”";""m . SFounded 1873 e «Gravity Basis” Purchas- R i December 1so was declared. i hares, i er Mon! ! - ¢ costia and T y_ - July, f 1414-1416 EYE STREET, N. W. iny lan. oy Lo & Jpaars LOWER GASOLINE SEEN. || EQUITABLE BUILDING 1 Dolgres Eup By the Associated Press. ) A | NEW YORK, November 22.—Light 915 F St. N.W. Salvador . TULSA, Okla. November '—'r:c Jamary ? |buying. large stocks and an easier | ! e e 8o Enrekn Croesuis Prairie Oil and Gas Company. the {tank car situation, together with a||| 20MXJOY EDSON. Preatdent FIRST MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS ‘l;':;'k]!'v'v'l‘-n!"_':;: {largest purchaser of crude oil in the | ¢HICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. |yeakened tank wagon structure, have | Goldfield Deep M mid-continent fleld, today announced| CHICAGO., November 22.—HORS—|caused a further softening of the| Hardshell Min 2 Henrietta Sil Holllnzer ). : et T Motk dusiraple. 13( | gasoline market, according to the Na-| to 220 pound average: izood | tional Petroleum News. Refiners are | nd choice, 225 to 280 pound butchers, [Somewhat worried over the poor out- 7.80a7.85; top, 7.85: 140 to 160 pound jlook and fear that the tank wagon; sverages, T.85a8.00; packing sows,|reductions in the south and southeast | Tostly 7.00a7.25; desirable plgs, 7.85a | foreshadow general cuts in price. In} 0: heavy 7.85; medium, o | this event the result probably would | 0: light ibe curtailment of refining operations, | 00: packing sow: 1which are not up to capacity now. i packing sows, rough, that, effective today, it would buy market dull. | {crude oil in Kansas, Oklahoma and north Texas on a gravity basis, in- stead of paying the one price of $1.25 or more a barrel. as it has been do- ing for the past fAifteen years. i The newr method is expected by oil authoritles to prove a_ stumbling block to small refiners. These inter- % | ests buy oil at a stipulated premium THE CLEVELAND DISCOUNT COMPANY 3 Resources Over Marsh 3 MeNamara . i Numara Cres Dev 1 Ti) - Mg 6 Ss (lon, & Safe Doy, b 95 Paid in Capital and Surplus Wash. Market Coid Storage 3s. 98 v it f the Prairie IKE 000, om Wardman Park Hote! 60,00 100 above the posted price ol & ing pigs, 7.85a8.00. H STOCKS. | ompany® 208 ey’ Bave been by | SN KO 16000 nena oy STRICE 0037 88000000, o} Over $10,000,000.00 $42,000,000.00 = s ling approximately the same prices | 1o beef steers practically all short | BALTIMORE, November 2. ‘The | ’ ’ i 'y ’ » LITY. a9 the big purchaser, except in cer-|feq; beeves dull; uneven, tending ! Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com- tain higher grades, where the Prairie pany would have shown a surplus of ! 9 |prices are slightly higher than those | .na yearling opening about steady: $8.000.000 for I after allowance | % lbeing paid by refiners. early top matured steers and year- | for preferred dividends ang sinking Oil of 38 degrees, for instance, has | lings, 13.00; bulk short fed steers of | fund requirements, had it not been for ! 10 Rex Cous ... ! 10 Bilver Mines Amer! 10 Silver Pic 60 Speariend lower; few desirable long fed stee Tirst Mortgage Real Estate Coupon Bonds of Thy Cleveland Discount Com- afety of principal and a maximum yield consistent pany insure to investors 70 Sheeess 2 s Huehe £ i‘;’e" purchased by the refiners (o | quality and condition to sell at 7804 | the coal strike. aceording to Daniel : onopah Belmont. .. 1% 125 cents above e rie posted {g50; lower grades beef cows and | Willard, president of the company, at T o test safety. 0 omopah Diche " 10" iiprice ‘of $1.25.a barrel, but ““d"i.murs “weak; undertone lower; can- | the annual meeting of the stockhold- with the grea 1y 5 93, | the new schedule the Prairie pay: Tades fat|ers. There were 14,870 stockholders ' ners, cutters and better g Tonoan t ) 10 Tri Railion - 24181580 for this grade. | he stqelc steady; buls " veal | ropresented in erson or by proxies. - T Thited Enntern 15! | fafvds Varm, “mare “active:” stockers | I DOUBLE GUARANTEE United Verde E 6 and feeders and western grass steers |- 1 MONEY IN BIG DEMAND. {75, rteady: bulk canners early, PHILADELPHIA, November 22 (Spe- | 2.8523.00, mostly bulk desirable cial).—There is a strong demand for | bologna bulls. 4.25a4.50. money' to finance new building, con-| Sheep—Receipts, 13.000 head; open- struction here This fact was empha- | Ing slow; fat lambs weak to 15c | Sized this week by application forilower; early top. 14.65 to city| 1 40 U 8 Continental . 7 Unity Gold 18 West End Cons ... 20 West End Cons ext INDEPEND! O1IL_STOC] 11 Alcan 0il 20 Allled 0l 10 Allied 01l new Ark Nat Gas . 0 Boone O . Foston Wyo Ol ... 8 Carib Synd . First—They" are secured by first mortgages on carefully selected. improved. iucome-producihg real estate. The loans are conservatively made on new buildings of general utility located in the larger cities of the United States. Second—The Cleveland Discount Company, with paid-in capital and surplus of over $10,000,000.00 and resources of over $42,000,000.00, guarantees pay- ment of principal and interest on each bond on the due dates. “BeforeYon Invest. | - TINVESTIGATE” ||| | ANY REPUTABLE | BANKER will give you honest advice upon in- | vestments He will recom- charters for building and loan asso- | butchers and packérs; feeder demand Clations with combined capitals_of | fair; two cars 62-pound Washington | $73.000.000. In addition, existing as- | fceding lambs, 1375; one deck 95- sociations have greatly enlarged their yearling wethers, 11.00; capital this year. Ttiea Servics Zneep steady; heavy fat ewes. 5.00a i Citieq Service. n 300, one. load fat ewes averaging || Cities Serv “B™ ett S —— Aras 5 1! | i ¥ 122 ‘pounds, 7.00. mend those he approves, = o 5 " Croote Rani 1o BAR SILVER PRICES. e il 14 I . This Company encourages THRIFT by offering its First Mortgage Bonds LSS LONDON, N ber 22.—Bar sil DAIRY PRODUCTS. il condem thioac e feriows thl t pl . _LONDON, November 22.—Bar silver, A 3 | on a monthly payment plan. RN R Mt S| marione, Sovember 2 cspe || [0 b, bed, and el vou sfodpen e SR he Glemmex O Birec montn. bills, 2 1-16a2 1016 Der | Sonina, 25asls loghorts. s0az3: ol || frankly what he knows Interest payable twice yearly at The Harriman National Bank of New York, 2 Hadson O o L ke, Noverbes 21 Forsian| BEES 20836: _ leghorns, stazty olg‘i about others. Trustee. [ 2 . ; e LA 7 S ovember 22.—Foreign | roosters, 16; ducks, 20a25; small an < 2 ;?:;;_\mll%t 6:;'“ bar " eitver, " 64%; Mexican doi- | poor. 18; gecse, 32a30; turiseys, 40a40: Ask your banker about the ammoth ars, 49%. or. 30a32; plgeons, npair, - 20a25; ARANTY .- . : T N Doinea fowl, 45a70. ! DISTRICT GUARAN Clovetand JOSIAH KIRBY, President Detseit 1 MOrtItt OM ovren 7 . Eggs—Loss off; native and nearby CORPORATION New York GAGE E. TARBELL, Vice Presid il 2 210 Mox Ol s. o TODAY'S WOOL PRICES. firsts, dozen, 58a59; southern, 56. i It he does not know ALL ew Yo . ice President Philadelphia 20 Midwest-Te 28 BOSTON, N ber 22 Butter—Creamery, fancy, pound, = t < Baltimore - Los Angeles i s LBOSTON, November 22 (Specian—| o BRI, i crolntny: | about i, any desred informa: T Washington Offic New Oricans ravhophone ‘com a| i ot oif - uy The wool maricet today, although some | 43a46: ladiss. 33a34; rofls, 31a33: store tion will be gladly farnished Buffalo = gton 2 Savannah Tansfer and Stoi 1 New Eng Fuel Oil.. 8 trading was done in small lots at]Dacked. 31; dairy prints, 32a33; proces: to him or to you by St. Louis Suite 722, Munsey Building And Other Large it ype 1 North Amer OIL.00 2% very firm prices. The greater part of % 5 Richmond © Citie: farket “com 1N o 15% the’ Texas fall wools have not beer _— BWestlake GEORGE A. HARRIS, General Manager 4 Market o, 8 Omar Ol & das 1 sold. Much of this wool was bought| Halley suggested, and succeeding FISCAL AGENT S é % Monotspe ... L 1y for Bflulol:hl[ccollnt.‘\'l‘lhera is no pres- ;:(romn:‘\e;s er\’olved. xlhe discovery of | veDC. Ji ! l sure on this marke! the method of ascertaining the sun’s A b a o arom the Aty s 1%~ ¢TI s e i -, T 1a. S = A e e - e S R I . SRS 3