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cnuoe oi wakeR. | TN AT NEW HIEH | b FINANCIAL. ANNUAL LEARINGS ‘THE EVENING ST NEW YORK CURB MARKET | {HOOVER REPORT BOOSTS Money to Loan %o Secured by Grat desd of trust on resl estate ~ Pennsylvania Orude Boosted Prevailing interest and_commiss! 4 Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Ofiice. L investing ot e e Tt | WHEAT PRIGES S| DURNG PAST WK = s | e e ; 4 i ROH, Ps. December 30— = SHUW NEw REB“R” 2 . A, a N aona pevament. T stooks The price. of Fennsylvanis. cride oil | e el S “ - NEW YORK, December 30.—The|most prominent were Standard of ‘was advanoced 35 cents to §$3.25 a bar- I i Ded et E S::v-b’!mtfl-]t."fl-l"'":;; closing session of the year on the|California new, International Petro- ’ by the principal purchasiog 3 watety. P . curb exchange was one of the most |loum. Vacuum Oil new aad Standard | Market Slumps, However, After|asents here st the opanlol Of "5 Passing Over Spring Months Above Our record of 15 years in Total for Year, $980,491, [scte two-hour puriods that the mar- | “GUF Gi"of Funneyivania toatersd | Making Beason's Highast | Son08 & PEIT, TP Ji1 | 27-Cent Level Great Help | P 620 1 921 | Frices throughout the greater part [to a new record for the present Records. . Corning FisndsRagiandist 31 to.South. | || First Mortgage 1 ig , an Increase Over 1 of the list sdvanced shatply as the |MOVement on short covering; and the were unchanged. ] Witheut the 1oms of & single pemay Tesult of the buying back of stocks | pecariy"rehinaulshed. thelr HoldInEE. s g—— i Let us manage|| g, S ol o it oo . 0f $104,087,000—N0teS. |iat haa been sold recently for the | Merrit OFf was snother that dispiayed |27 the Aswclated Prss 5 ! By the Associated Press. : your Rental Prop-|| upon with envisble pride. surprising activity, getting up close | CHICAGO, December 30.—After NEW YORK, December 29.—New erty. Over a Quar.f Write or call Loan Department for —_— purpose of establishing tax losees.|y, 1o, Seaboard Ofi and Gas respond- ! | furtner info lon. e atiend to all = When the demand for these sha d to th Tt that the company i3 touehipg a new high-price record for lmn record prices for the season ter of a Century|] details, furnish certificate ef title. BY I A. FLEMING. e Itnelf oIt TIght Atter the open: | apout o Gui six mow wells in the |the season the wheat market this have been established in the cotton Experience. Celestung RRMIL AT R The best business year in the bank | INE those who had sold in previous | Moran fleld in Texas, whick will ma- |week has taken a general downward market during the past week. Evi- T A limited amount in $250 dently the absorption of pre-holiday sessfons found that they h to bid terially increase its roquation. WND lg Balt swing, mainly as the result of hnw' up to $1,000 now on B. F. SAUL CO. | clearing record of the city of Wash- [ 2ed2io! ‘) tugton was the good old 1982, mow |Domiael? ' order toibuy back thelr | Citlea " Servics, - Maraoaiby, o e that |salling on' the past of Holders. Big ofterings had left very few sellers et rapidly nearing its end. Price Advance Helps O came In for considerable attention. domestio receipts and lessening of around the ring, and when the mar- 14 The exchange of money in the nat-|* The advance of 25 cents in the Peerless MKotors Strens. optimism as to export business did{yy g (Commerce Department Re- | ket reopened for business after 12 ‘Eye St. NW. CHAS. D. SAGER wral conduct of business, in the ¢ fprice hefdcrueu“ou1 to 33. 5 utb.nel Purlu:‘ "“,f“; b B"l‘(n Srons & §0od deal to bring about unloading. |~ © fa 'C“;'"'x'""v “i‘ wap very responsive Main 2100 023 10n 8 Northwest. - 1 b in|3180 had a stimulating effect upon!and gained. while t! ran: h | Compared . o buying orders. Dept, real estute and bullding operations, 'n | the' oil group and thess were the reached higher levels Btuts, aithoush |y Setel WILh'E] Wesk; ano. wheat|| - cunt Banking Crisis Large These came from the trade as well the increasing and higher Driced 0- |jeaders in the upward moveme! Lrenoed e o thers of this group, |this morning was 3 to 2% lower, Sk o f s S Iy, Ovevoca. e e T——TT—— T =ToT——TT—— curitles, purchases and sales, the pay- mient of semi-annual taxes In Novem- Standard of Indiana reached & new high record at 60%, which s equiva- | gained aimost & point. _Gardner lost ground. Radio lgsues were in demand. advance, oats down af to 1% and provisions up 12 to 2?. * % anxious to replace contracts sold previously, and fresh buying wi s stimulated by the strong showing of Liverxool when the market there re- opened on Wednesday morning. As a result, both the active spring Mexican business is recovering 1y jrapidly from the recent banking en- |crists, scoording to information re- ber instead of all taxes in May, 1923; the generous holiday trade that has naver before been equaled in Wash- With primary arrivalé of wheat much in excess of those of a y ago and with prospec im Don’t Take Chances NEW YORK, December 30.—Fo lowing is a list of today's highe ington—all have produced bank clear- and closing prices for the most dwindling for any AT tive b i ent of purchasing for E Com- | months sold above the 27 cent level, o . el REA S Sokobiiess, Shprecatened | sctive bonds dnd stacks desic'in on iargement of puchasing for, Eurons [ceived by the Department of Com- | menihs old ahove the 1 cent letel The investment of your money — especially that the record of the city, $104,087,000 | the New York Curb Market: merce today from Assistant Trade| : & 5 2 5 ghest price touched by any: de- ‘] v 4 & 5 Commissioner MacKensie, who said 3 ARG which will be cashed in the Bonds and War Savings reatar than those of 191, and larger vantage. Higheat prices of the week ing and of the seasoh were coincldent livery since the beginning ‘.'lllu dm (im thousands High, Real Estate trusts, on proper ' than the record of any preced ). Low. Close. with i is i 3 a statement from BSecretary w commercial failures had | season. S—is t. YOUr ngton has gone forward| 3 Amrer GAE.'CI Sf s o Hoovefhat an Sutflow of gold €70 (Leer raparted and that none were ex- |, Thls' made an sdvance of rory S“"'Pt il coge e L steadily yesr by year—a protracted o7 es was helping to re- | Dash TOPOTE AT L s, Mr. Mac- | BERTY i CEhL et P ines reacned property, are equally safe—and earn a most sati store the buying power of countri to which the gold traveled. Misgi ings sbout low condition of domestic on the early month reaction. factory return. Kenzie added, are pushing their old increase in annual clearings reflecting {stocks and are asking little credit, the increase in business each year since We can place the money for you—in convenienf 1914. with but one break In the an- int o ibuted usl Iniorese A e Tt ot winter crep contributed also &8 &, o tendency being toward & strict| 100 PER CENT DIVIDEND. T oy < 8 Beth Stecl Ts '35. of the week, however, |cash basis. ST. LOUIS, December 30.—The amounts—upon the best type of realty in the National Acme Cement Plaster Company has less than $21,000. “The figures from 1915 to date are as persistent selling on a big 4 rice crops of Sonora xoept in. the December delive| 1o Wheat and v P: 1 1 Cen Nat Ry Bquip Ts. 1 0 : are reported above the average, the 1 Can Pac 62 scale declared a 100 per cent stock divi- Capital—properties we are thoroughly informed con- 23 $980.491.620. The present year's clearings show 3 gain of over 130 per cent of the clearings of 1915, The clearings for the month ended today, 5o far as business at the banks i3 concerned. That the current month was the hest ever from the standpoint of business is evidenced by the largest monthly clearings on record, §91.550.- 330, as compared with $80,309,000 for Liberty National Dask. 't Edison b 13 Dunlap Tire & R Ts 3 Galr, Robt 7 2 Gulf Ofl 7. REFE Bun:BGE! §3an, (REES *Bale, e 5 P o ais a1 S ERES FFRE FIEE S i et FEEE S S 25 B e B BB S Ba was S who contended that the United States has at present 92,000,000 bushels more wheat than a year ago. Under suoh circumstances declines waere difficult to check, and even news of warilke moves In the near east was almost ignored as a market in- fluence. Active export demand aided fn up- holding the value of corn, but oats save way with wheat. ing the agrarian laws are busy, ow- ing. it was sald, to the improved con- ditions in the industry. ¥ Petroleum exports for November, Mr. MacKenzie informed the depart- ment, were 12,085.404 barrels, or about 1,600,000 less than October's total. He reported production in the Tampico “southern” flelds had fallen off about 50,000 barrels a day in the last three months, but that reports 1915, $410.073,95 918, $47 £ hy & 1 which seemed t# be concentrated di i i i . . . e 130 o L e concentrated | rrade representative said, adding that |30, increasing a3 copital - stock cerning—so that our judgment can be relied upon. 1921 and 1922, werfully affected through , the whole agricultural industry was . nions vofced by a leading {active. Local commisions administer- Consider thcsc trusts first. EQUITABLE Co-Operative Building Association Organized 1879 43d YEAR COMPLETED mean save a little each pay day. Boss & Phelps “The Home of Homes” 1406 H St. N.W. Phone Main 4340 h | | Gold Currency of the United States of America | Congreas of the Republic of Cuba having by lawful legislative the same month last year and $70.-1 2 xui'cl Closing of spreads between lard |trom pros; fons in Vera B " sa N pecting operations i e 661422 for the corresponding month| g Pub gerr 18% 1317 |and cottonseed Pl was more or less |Cruz and Chiapas are that thete are |[] Assels - M lojle—os lnlc—"alojcajnlc—T|s=—] v‘ 1wo years ago. 180NY responsible for higher prices in the|*some promising drilling in certain > » = The records made this vear and thig} 180N T % i, 3% |provision market. gelds, but as yet no production.” . o \ month would seem to give assurance| 280N Y a8 e . Systematic Saving : for the continental growth of Wash-| $S8OXNT O 5 REPUBI [C OF CUBA y ington. There has been ho:;lil(lon 3 Bire & 31" .34 Ziiel coming] year wmlllbeb: | save in the deflation vear I . t year of success you wi ! - " . Bt The Yeal' 1922 on the e ayatemntically: hy thit we Request of Bids for a Loan of $50,000,000, in ‘ \ i | . The Liberty National Bank closes Washington Stock Exchange criptions for the £l 84th Issue of Stock enactment duly authoriged the President of the Republic to iszue and a very successful vear tonight, with s capital standing at $500,000. Pa¥- | g A centing 7s 4 5 . 20 Argentina 7s '23 1 100 100 ! sell External Loan Gold Bonds of the Republic in an 01 t ) 50000 asiox :::cnkc‘(’:,dil;.(.d SoEIne & Koa ot Notr g”:‘ (e B (Up to and iscluding Saturdsy, Dessmber 39, 1932.) 1}l to exceed $50,000,000. . e R ] e mar not anough stock to AIL] & Nemar on®iis e N° T ° Winthensimeter .. e 'PURLIC UTILITIEN, e ") Being Received Pursuant 1o such authorlty notice 13 heréby given that sealed all orders booked, 8o that the chances [ 3 Mexican Govt 3s 34 18 18 18 MINING. i . & P, Tel. of Va. 3 o1 a0 Sh 2.50 Per M D e A e LR BapRIINE: { e s e e el | ERERERE T iy g 8 gy poe (B falied ares, §2.50 Per Month |||} £iir,0mcs, e, chncf esion, o L, 7 of Samuscr W55 ion dur 23 may ix . A J 5 - Capital Ti s A brief description of the security, sinking fund, maturity, and B e e started {n 1817 09 ity ‘ana Suburban Ry, st Be EQUITABLE BUILDING [l {l| ctner provistons to’ be contained in the contract to te mage by she it Georgetown Gas Light 1st successful bidder with the Republic, is set forth in an Execut Il Order of the undersigned. copies of which may be obtained at ti a savings institution, most inauspi- Metroy A & politap R. R. st B¢ SaaeR, hag, proeated, to, 8, Slics B ey ] Pretmury Dlbariment ol usgant Cube or 5% lhe ik Consiates with a capital of $500,000, surplus and Potom: E‘bflrgr Power deb, fs . JOHN JOY EDSON, President in the citles of New York, Boston. go, Philadelphia, Baltimore, [ undivided profits of $135,000 and 225 e e s, vers FRANK P. REESIDE. Seey. ||jl] Stn Trancisco G Noo K ered unlexs cnclosed'in a sealed envelope enthusiastic shareholders. Tha bank is just paying its third dividend. The Record of the Year. ‘1sewhere will be found the record of the vear 1922 on the Washington Stock Excherge. It is an interesting record as to the volume of trading and the year's fluctuations. hington, Alex. & Mount Vernon hington, Baltimore and ol iington (ias Light gen. Bs hington Rwy. and Washingtou Washington Gas T%i Potomac Elec. Power §. Riggs Realty (long) 5s . ggs Realty (short) Ba hington Market Cold Wardman Park 6s .. LOANS If you have money to invest, we can safely place it on gilt-edge first il addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, Havana Cuba, accom- panied by a certified check in the amount of $500,000, drawn on Bank or Trust Company, of Cuba or of the United States, with good credit. Checks of unsuccessful bidders will Le returned forthwith to the respective bidders, Havana, Cuba, December 18th, 1 | i | M. DESPAIGNE, I Secretary of the Treasury. ALFREDO ZAYAS, Presiden: NOTE—The executive order abave referred to may be ulso obtained Today's transactions. light and un- 2 important. are included in the ocord, i~ . amSTOCKE Giieicah . C. Mortgages. Our S L e | hey wer nimportant, ow 0 n 01 an el B y khir A . FooA strength M practically evers- 28 Ram il 98 | gatl Epiiar Traction 5 record of 30 years insures | thing on thelist. o 8 Hill 1 see your protection. Courte- == = — — — == . orre ot e Pinanoii ig| a2 W oS satmant dvertisers’ Association held- a meet- N1 x < 8 Terminal Taxi com axey) m-&,\(‘n.‘. F].‘lh-r of l.{]om-; L_( k‘,g. Lt a}: 10 American Tel. and SW. C 15th & “K” § wards & Co, a vice president of the ey it or. ts. ; i \ association, ‘to arranke details for 67y 61 2 i L co-operatioy with u meeting of the % e 0 310 o - = First Mortgage Notes national ndvertising commission 1% 1 1% B, 189 Established 1899 - - ShIch it e Neld here January 8| 88 h i 2k | o Secured on Improved D. C. Real Lstutc and P - 13 | 3 5 ’ ' : " Fhere wit) Bo/s Torgs axnibitiam o] «T20 Loaval oft e '3:'5 a8t 3 ONEY TO LOAN | Appraised by Experts of 35 Years fxperx:pcc Without a Loss financial advertising shown, and the! 10 Gilliland 01 2 ave 2ip 2= 4 Yetropo H Offered in. Denominations of $250 and Up ; Washington members are preparing| 28 Glen Rock Ofi in o 1 2 s ational Bank . : In Large or Small Amounts . | 1 Aisplas examples of therr mewst | 41 Gurt On of Palll Wi sy mi - & jonal Bank : 6 6 A Good Investment. paper and direct mail copy. They Ngfg"’w% Ba ST an o % or é% Pisnning a dinner for Tuesday BIght | ) Lytn Kier 0iil e8° a3* s ] - Before placing,or renewing your 3 z ers of the 1 Iiimeston P o R n First or Second Trusts consult @ssoctation and for the other bank | % 43 o1 -1 17 Tolen Trust . - executives of the city who are inter- woa sy 2 49 Washington Loan and Trust eated in the new busincss sublest, 11 Ytariand " L T il I First and Second Trust Notes Mr. ather a nte 00 tee, 21 Maracaibo 12 | 2%, Jerchants’ k S conalsting of Mr. Thompson of the 39 Merrite olL D"L: e 3 2 Becority Bavings STHE 1NSUBANCE. (Harry S.) | : 3 2 Washington Loan and Tvust Mr| 8 i, Ol I e g ) a5 e Ty Loam 6 S st | Warehouse Receipts, and Make Construction Loans ahd Mr. Siddens of tho Amerioan Be-| st Momai oLl B8 13 14 118 Woat Xad 850 % 46 Nutlonal Usion Fire lnsuriacs F e o 2 curity and Trust. fo arrange the de-| -3 New s Feel OO 46% 48% 'ig% 10 West Ead Con B 0 e b 258 Columbis Title Tneursaes . 15th and N. Y. Avenue ahona] M@r[gage & lnvestment Co tails ’o(p!‘hur mestings. e 20 Ohio Raoger........ .08 = .03 = .08 150 Warrar.. ; 2 A 77 Real Estate Title Tosurancs Looo.oiiis Main 4346-7391 | s anne: o have " "o .- : waran: ¥ielredident or the iber. 12 Colembls Srimmeens siF Quick Replier. Reasonable Charges 811 Vermont Avenue N.W. | n ank an UM ‘ompan. 0 5 Xew Orleans and one ot the fore- | Washington Stock Exch MRS. McCORMICK SILENT | ‘i bisiric o Colpmbis Faper Thont arseinies af new musinems das- | WasSNINgton Stock Exchange e Buch Marker com e EE—— . partments in American banks, lead in - BALES. ’ REGARD'"G BEMARR'AGE 225 04 Dulch“!ll:k»( ptd. ‘ & round-table dis ussion. Lanston Monotype—10 st 77, 10 st 773, 8.000 Lansten Miocare Co. . ‘ Many Washington bankers deeply AFTER CALL. 185 Washington Msrket interested in the subject have al- Time Limit Following Divorce NLISTED DEPARTMI 3 . 5 Potomac Electric g. 8nd ref. Ts—31,000 at N y signified their intention of at- | 1082;. (These securities Dot listed upder tbe exchange rules) o tending, Other prominent national| " Wishiagton R=v. and Kiec. pfd.— at 75. Ends, Leaving Her Free to Wed. saiep, o JBSUE " ceurance - Hgh e ot | gures in the new business movement - 4 2 e e o BONDS Matrimonial Bumor Circulated. | § Huoty o Compurr i S % T MONEY TO LOAN | yresident of the First National Bank in St. Louis. Guy Codk, cashier of the First Natlonal Bank of Chicago, will ha present and take part in the dis- Bid and Asked Prices. PUBLIC UTILITY. CHICAGO. December $0.—Mystery veiled the movements of Mrs, Edith Rockfeller McCormick, daughter of John D. Rockefeller, on the first day BUSINESS EXPERTS ness should not continue into 1923, although uncertainties of the foreign situstion, tha condition of the rall- TRUST " ON FIRST MORTGAGES cusston. Mr. Flather also announced 2 of her freedom to remarry under the high production’ costs will J. Holize, jr., of the Flanters ;lh:fjo:: gton Se—31, divorce laws. It was @& year 'm:p:ngnp‘u-p;rcmcr’lfln. to such wl Bank of Richmond. a director of ey S E day since her divorce from ge|.l|u of prosperity as we have e “Financiar Advertislng Assocta, DharE a4 Harald E e ok otan vphee sometimes enjoyed in the past.” ion resident of the on; 7 an OCURRENT INTEREST 3 Advertising Club, would be present | An ; singer, last summer. , Seunds Note of Warniag. 6.}% AT RATES OF With a delegation from that cit; lence ted all inquiries at Mrs. John G. Bhedd, president of Mar- Acceptances have been received McCormick's home regarding reports shall Field & Co., warned that the from many _groups in Baltimore. of her intended marriage to Edward economic law of supply and demand Intemt | Clarksburg, Wheeling. Bristol, Nor- Krent, twenty-six-yoar-old Swiss ar- should not b.:".latcrl-rd Zithiiby mr":'en:wa"t cl-;‘l'h“eler”n;«:mrno:n zombe fhlnu‘ lun. ‘)lrl(:’o:; k nmuno'd SR for ]923 Sounded tlg%o{:u““{a = b:m"x'-l;::".““ pres eetings of the Dis- n seclusion in Castle, g . Trict ‘convention. of the Associated | Ketmae Eise. i in seclusion in Grayatens s nd | OPLiMIiSM to be thnhg‘:{ for the results of 1922 Any Sums Required Advertieing Clubs of the world, which | Potomac Elec. cons. bt . , even the butler sent forth word to 8 . y d busin and to e reasonably hope- Il be presided over by ¥ X. Whol- | pimse ier doh 2o E waiting group of reporters that he by Chicago’s Leaders |t resardiog the near future, Con- Amply Secured on New ey as vice pr ; . Elec. atlabaor 4 2 The meeting of the Nationsl Ad-|Pet Biec, Tow, 190 coompanied Mrs. M fok - . ness for the ocoming season. The | 3 vertiaing Commisston, which will be | weah. Alex- & Mt Jo Joo . 5 ot opere Thured ;‘m.hfc'm:.- in Finance. farmers and planters are getting, Dwellings Near 14th St. N.W. presided over by W. Frank McClure | waen., Dalto. & Annap. . Fedor Challapin in “Mefistofe! da . more money: almost everybody is em- of Chicago, chalrman, and Frank 5 terday visited McCormick at rluy-fl’;"lhc Pressure for more bulld- g Webb of Blllimnre.l vice chairman, | W home. He also refused to be in- i e g =il zffi,n 7 continuatan the M Bl Co and tho departmental sessions, which | Wi torviewed. Mrs. MoCormick {s ffty |B7 the . 2 —Optimism | FRurosds will centinuy to buy more . o will include representatives from the | Wi years of age, having been born in| CHICAGO, December 30.—Optimism | equipment.’ | G | Ascociatec RRIAIF ARt UN e Awt: e Cleveland. August 31 1873. for 1923 permeated summarizations L A Union Trust Bldg. can Association of Advertising Agen- | D. C. Paper Mfs, 6a. [ tandpolt of the year cles, Agricultural Publishers’ Associa- | Rigss Realty e (long) from a business standpoint. 23 CAVALRY HORSES 1ion, Financial Advertisers' Associa- mu'-“nulu 6‘- al;:'l'- LocK UP PoucE MDHEY now closing, as made public todsy by tion, Direct Mail Advertising Asso- | Secu * | some of Chicago's leaders In finance and | STARVING; OFFICER HELD cation, Graphic Arts Assoclation, Pos- t1er Advertising Association, Nationa! Association of Newspaper Executives. Al of the large group will meet simul- Bandits Raiding Headquarters. 1aneously here In Washington, at the greater confidence. THotel Washington, on January 9 and 10. ATLANTA December 40—To avold conditlons of agriculture. Charged With ;n;l:w—nom it any poss y of ban &7 ng d Mistake, He Says. = ¥ up” the desk liesutenan -~ of bank reserves, % SHICAGE LIVE SNOCH NARNET. D e e T g oo | nfopest rates and credit Structirs. | n cny Asociated Prea. DIVIDEND NOTICE rtment, all currency normal relationship between | ”,\TyANTA, Ga. December 30.—The CHICAGO, December 30 (United i a1 States Department of Agriculture).— ioal Tasl in Atlanta Officers Take No Chance of | thetr at the police de) has been placed in & vault, sccordin, to an snnoyncement made today ai . Th ve their reasons Ot iafaction. with the _situation, of which were: trend of trade. ormal of different classes of com- mm“‘"{ficl‘n exchange quotatios Gsorgia National Guard Lieutenant discovery of twenty-thres cavalry horses in s half-starved condition, Checks will be mailed to- night to all holders’ of Your Investment Responsibility IF you invest in our First Mortgage Notes, secured on improved Washing- Hogs—Receipts, 8,000 head: market headquarters. The precaution was| Better 10 to 15c higher; lighter weight up taken by Lieut. W. Andrews, fol.| Incressed s of farm cropa werel . g to the police, has led to stock in the ton propert; our financial r“'on.“,““ ; mont: bulk 226 to 300 pound butchers, lowing two daring robberies witnin | gunersly eiven a2 important place {n |\ " eireat of Lieut. H. 3. Gewinner, 'm‘:,, ..{']yl d. O = 2 £.40; bulk 150 to 210 pound averages, . 1 which cashiers of & coal come Bask Oficial's Views. sdjutant of headquarters troop of the ||| DISTRICT GUARANTY greatly lessened. Our experience, $.5088.55; Tu;:. dl mh\-l:: puxhl:l c‘nd B dm{ store were l:.u up.| George M. Reynolds, c’hllr::lln of|Georgia Nationsl Guard cavalry CORPORATION our tireless investigation are behind sows, 7.50a7.75; desirable pigs, mostly, o lieutenant sal u e no | ¢ bosrd of the Continen and | sgquacron. He ig charged with cruelty 3 3 L cateateg iHoldave,. 3686 difficult matter for robbers to sum- | 'Womumercial National Bank, said: | g animais. For the dividend covering them. Tead: heavy hogs, 0 m;dlum. fln !}:‘: “‘;‘n:m g"th G.lllvly‘on" ::' “In the ylll’k nowhclullll:td b&-h’:: . Po'l,l.co c:-::.: that !hn‘ .;:m.h'r‘l:“ the quarter ending Decem- 3 50° . 3 bee) ave ha t everal : il 3.36a2.80; light, 8.50 ght lights, al e 1ome deni mes | an And e iidation of froxen | Siaimed thas thelr investigation dis. ||| ber 31st. This dividend is During over half a century mot one $.35a8.55: packing sows, smooth, o walk in and cover ‘with their pistols. particularly in the agricul- at the established rate of investor has incurred a loss through our ;0]1]7. nuhklnq’ :::l'il”“‘h' 7.4087.f credits, 5 L oo dor':‘ that the l-ninuu. for the m illing plgs, 7. .28. tural sections, was g Cattle—Receipts, 500 head: compared | Ameries: ; the forelgn situation acted as s | the sid $2 upon preferred and $3 i week ago best steers largely 60 (o100 | S MINIMUM WAGE UPHELD. |%tiirent ‘and the coal and railroad | ber of horses were running at larse nponp:ommnn shiaresand First Mortgages. We specialize in them. Jower; medium and good grades kes were retarding fufiuences. in a lot totally devold of vegstati They are part of the actual closed first showing mast decline; extreme top 8 sually our periods of reviving|it was said. The trunks of tre makes a total of $28 per matured steers, 11. T $16 Rate for Women Sustained by | jnauserial activity last considerably | this lot, the police ssy, showed { unit paid during the year. mortgage on a specific parcel of property. @mcarce; best youngste: 10.50 California onger than twelve months. This one [dence of being chewe: and a be: ®: s cows and helfers, largely 50 high Gommissicn. dia mot start until about the begin- | path around the fence that seper: The entire original cap- Interest is paid semi-annually and on the bulls, 35 to 69 higher; veal calv SAN FRANCISCO, December 30.— |ning of 1932 he horses from dry grass on the}i . e ’-&?}f{’ SRR L (UL T The $16 mlnlmn'w‘e scals for st of the business recessions n | other ide was plaimly visbie ital of $250,000 has been day it becomes due. i 0 = e In| re t try have come o8 en Whe! o Jind reflocting deciine: week's bulk frofen in the Callforn’a mercancie | 0 Coas. were low. interest rates|into oustody he lssued & taken || subscribed and the sale of prices follow: Beef steers, 7.15a9.25; entered today Dy the state industrial | higher and credit structurs was |the police ‘say, “there surely must be units at $225 has been stockers and feed: $.6526.75; butch- welfare commission. Almost 30,000 | wesk, At nt all these conditions [ some mistake,” saying that a load of discontinued 83 Years Without Less te an Investor. er she stock, 4.4026.60; canners and workers were affected by “the |are uvun{lf. to & continuation of im- | feed was on ay to the stables. H o horses were purchased by the .Arrangements are now cutters, 3.00a3.50; veal calves, 10.00a woman decision. Minors recaive less than provement which has been under 3 members of the headquarters trool coffes and cotton markets were closed 31.00. 5 t3b Sheep—Receipts, 2.000 head; market 316 as|way. ey Brivately owned. Nelther the|| being completed to in- compared with w st Wwooled | commbis Tite 1 P e iy Dor Calls Outiosk Mepstul Sate nor the federal government ia||| crease the capital and a lams, weak to 15 lower; kind, | Resl Betate Title Cabtile workers received leas than 8§75 | o Robert McDougal, president of the | regponsible for the stock, it is said. nouncement of the offer- off ‘more; handy 'shorn _offerin; MISCELLANEOUS. & week. Board of Trade: e S i s of the owiismse will 8 Jargely steady; extreme top wool “No comment on the past twelve ng . Jambs, 18.60 to city butchers, packer (oL months from e business viewpoint TWO0 EXCHANGES CLOSED. be made in the near D th top. 16.50; closing top, wosied lam BAR SILVER PRICES. would be at all accurats 7| NEw YORK, December 30—Tha | 727 15 Street NW. 1530 to shippers, lambs, numerous; bulk, 13.76a $0.~Bar silver, contsin & note of encouragement— -ozgfinnmt by what has e e e today. { 3 mhorn LONDON, Decsmber been &c- J e osal yeatlings. b0, ot shooy, SLI-18 perics por cunce, Money I | oo N, nDraregement ttom — Jargely 28 ta 16 Bigher: best' sged !‘"H' e Dille, $35 Def cont. thy vapesl ouool «Why are you studying all these or- o i R e St e A -ll.% i L lare, ST A e R of living In New Thontly IO.15R14.80; few lots, 1465 i At 0 resson ‘why good tust-| ¥ Sag0 Journal 5 i e .