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FINANCIAL. FARMINGKEPTUP |[ NEW YORK CURB MARKET . 24 HOURS PER DAY Plowing Done by Tractors With Searchlights in Order to Increase Acreage. FINANCIAL. | FIRE CLAIMS, $8,000,000. | Money to Loan - U. 5. Railroad Administration Has | **"753,5% first deed of truet oo real estate.’, . . vailing interest and co : Recelved by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office To Await Disaster’s Results ot e Joseph I. Weller 2% i &2r Special Dispatch to The Star. g MINNEAPOLIS, September 8.—The 1st TRUS i 7 United States Railroad Administra-| M. e = i Pools Active During Week—Grain and | i it e | ione? nov, raiabie in o fimited on forest fire claims in northern Min- | well located northwest residences. he 1t f th Cotton Strong—Coal Shares Neg- |susis vone i liaa’sf Silorest ™ Fo0 O i ; i ted enting the Eovernment said today. 729 15th St. N.W. lected—Steel Industry Stimula . About $§4,060,000 In ciaims has beca ks, Main 2611 paid_along the ' Soo_line. = Money to Loan gentine 6 per cent notes and sidering developments of the past | Pacific fll‘ll"l:lfll'dl l‘:':f" a s0id 1 week In th " |sues were oftered at an © Beneral business situa- |05 UTEe at @ substantial premium. e . tlon, stocks on the curb market have | Trading, however, Wi 1 |Greco-Italian Tension and held up remarkably well. The Japan- |scale in_ both instanc a 't Park and Tilford stock also made its ese disaster coming as it did at the|Park and Tilford stock also mads, ¥ Lower Crop Outlook Also outset, served to bring about con-|ahbve ‘the’ subscription Dbrice of 27 siderable uncertainty as to how much | but later losiig & good part of the Factors During Week effect it would have upon conditlons |Rd¥anca, T L 9 i H & here. This was reflected In & moder- |aiional capital atock of International ate decline in the first half of the [Combustion Englneerlnll ur;d-r dtl:- By the Associated Press. ¥ week in the industrials, arly |plans set forth in the notice issued to - Jweek In the industrials, but the eirly |Dlan B Lo b G ook the| CHICAGO, Scptember 8—Tension i retmanen T, 'natances were more |firgt time today, sales taking placofover the differences between Italy short session |at 50 cents. x and G o farmer's day is nodlonwm;ocfld"fl;:d T|arew to a close. Unusual activity in Chicago Nipple e :::’:::;:'::o:"“b':& ot wn = v Aan was a feature of ma o I the period from da nburs in| Acceptance by both operators and|Tio‘demand for these two stocks|the United States and Canada, have | 25L°F 0 Japan. Perhaps it was for-| July unill September 1 has not just extends at least sixteen {11z | Biners of the terms set forth by Gov_ |was brought about by the announce- |done & good deal this week to hoist | ‘W72t that the Labor day holiday in-| ment and earning prospects for the some localities a;\dhmaln!’e:‘f; ll Finchot, femoved another depressing |ment that the stockholders had au- s Baratn compared with | LEFYORINE between receipt of the|near future. " record, fretght i h the tw: 3 » - len w ose: . \m;:r:::; io:r(:e e hwest and In|1ast week Just above 3. was seliing o wisk agb, Whest this mevning was |>*™* and resumption of trading gave | 108dings continue unparalleled in rallsoad history and the trafic iati e s, rtha g1 Ewest a-; y'ogn;l:: J‘ifi";oi‘é":fiu?i‘;‘“.’é‘. 1%al1% to 2% higher; corn, % to space for assimilating the news and probably has ,‘fi”‘, reach its peak. Auocuhon BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. new bond Iure- were ld!rlllt;;d";o EXPURIS AIU RISE NEW YORK, September 8.—Con- trading, namely governmen K th 1 P . First Mortgage Loans Lowsst Eates of Isterest and Commission. Prompt Act! ‘Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. 188 15th_Btres: BY STUART P. WEST. potent. There is no change in the ct that a faifly large and Special Dispateh to The Star. e Forl g o i Be cas-| NEW YORK, September 8.—Every|ried on in many lines fér the next other consideration has been over-|few months. shadowed in the financial markets of | , It 8 & question vigorously debated. however, whether the advance in the laut week by the tremendous dis- | stocks from the J6w period of late BY J. €. ROYLE. Special Dispateh to The Star. '""NEW YORK, September 8.—The Mortgnges or Approved Col- Interal. American Finance Corporation Commereial National Bank Bldg. tlon from 500,000 of $10 par value to 0 Judging its eftect on American busi-|This fact, ~bal- are plowlng at night, using tractor!vancing prices and the 5 per cent|100.000 shares ot 450 et as. jeats Sowing o-to. W Rl | e i b e i B 5y the fast Samnntied 1070 o searchlights and automobile head- | bonds at 33 were slightly below their busine! ng Augu and provisions at 2 to 30 advance. |17 CHT A% el8 MO | that net earnings of the class one | 438 TEAR COMPLETED etter rtlc e lights to guide the gang plows in |Prices for the week. . |reported to have established a new | Improvement which developed in #tood the shock in & re-|roads Muve fallen slightly from pre- e s aciivit e uring the course of the week two lhigh monthly record. wheat export business appeared to m;rkl:hle ‘;’ny. vloa:: l!u’veluelnn recent weeks. : . o rating icienc indoubtedly ha = cricultural author-, NEW YORK, B e be condect i ull realization was given to the y w tedly o e e T e | Y TP i na | ] R R OF 330 B 000 |t i the rirained v |nccthad s o Toaber T A lneFed T prapeicn o the iy at a rre-war turned in August and September in|stocks traded in on the New York Land % 3% % 4 mpensated by |15°4 g t . S e R e ] fhverihis et h s 1R | e o ontt o mmate e S s, 1 service, e that Price the ‘greatest vossible vield, - e e 11 Pengock. i1 4 | Buropean crop outlook.. Reports that [licf but for rehabilitation. Many peo- |Sis, 30535 new cars were on order 1t you save something each pay da. Plowing Ix Comtin thowsands. High. Low. Close. il H " France had accepted in principle Ger- {Ple questioned~ whether too much |The. roags ciict mutin8 made daily. {H 1t o ST o "t Saccens, . As a result, the bark of the tractor | 2 Am Gax & Flec gu, T8l S 81 t G oew (8 1% % |man suggestions ot an economic ac- |stress was not beini Dlaced on these | 36x ooaa i, Fut, In commission 2 And Sorcons means taking sdvantage Our Service— 18 heard from dawn to dawn. In the| 3 AL& Coof Del3ys S0 2 % - cord were likewise the subject of |temporary advantages in comparison | roads seltum raoh (et g of opportunities. Kaneas wheat belt and in Minnesota| 2 Can Nat Ky Equ Tx 108% 1078 101% ! E consfderadle notice. Meanwhile, pri- |With the undoubted destruction of |shape to handic tie Lervil Sich good and the Dakotas hands are working| 3 $ou Textiles & 9613 9 1 vate estimates of the pring Wheat |property and capital and the loss of #|treighe " for chay HE e o oL el e G ;: er n certaln portion of int in throo shifts of elght hours each| 2 o8 Tor & long period, ¢ netional trade|around 75000 wurplus freight car: 85th Issue of Stock e oY rangaratea doring. war| 1E ‘ INDUSTRIALS. . priie fact remaing that the level of Steel Induntry Stimulated. Doty Racelved 1 5 Ar & Co 90 1 exchange outside . AN time toIncrease food production and| 1} SArd Coot Dol ptd 80 . 90 mate of the 1323 production w. of_some specialtics affected particu: | The improvement programs of the Shares, $2.50 Per Month has been resume vear. H (I D LT TR 00 bushels, whereas 400 larly by individual conditions rematn. |T81lr0ads have been a stimulant to much to increase acreage as to in-f ] e T T bushels was a recent prior forecast.|.d about the same as on September 1|U1® 8teel industry for the tonnages :rre‘ndded myw{l;:» he'l:‘h:“e ':70:9;":3 : mt ma 2 Car Light .. 28 2% m?u“ lbourlre ol‘enlhur'cd commission | before the disaster occurred. The ;"r rails Tr;ooked has been extremely . . . owing coul n - -4 4 Centrifug Iron P 18 1% uying of wheat was prospec- | tradin, '3 i . heavy. e steel corporation now farma ‘of from 500’ to 1000 acres| 3 Lix Win'liryes Taim? 102 10z 48 Chicaga “Nippte. ¢ Yow ' tive demand for flour to be shipped |ent, n:wuev:.l-“t::f’;n?‘:&eg ApPar_|operating at about &1 per cent, wage 915 F St. N.W. Mortgage Loans unless men. and machinés worke 1 X Ofeana P Sor 5 pa0 wp B 21 Chic Nipplo b trust 3%, 3% 3% [to Japan relief supplies in the |recent tremendous pews of pheladjustments coincident to the abolial 1412 E St. N w throughout the twenty-four hours 3 Ohto Power 5w B... Site 074 o7i4| 14 Dubilier C & Radio 11% " 11% carthquake zone. The marked effect |Leen to drive th 1 eni, hasiment of the twelve-hour day are being | || 30BN _JoY EDSO ye . IN.YV. A similar procedure is being fol-] 3§ Pup’ orv"or X 33 101% 100% 1018 1 Durant Motor 307 3" 30 lof such buying of wheat, however. |of the market for SooriyDublic outimade without friction. and prices so ||| FRANK P. REESI Phone Main 2100 lowed where weather conditions Rave | 1 Fi dr7 lec pow i3 s 'son 'obsy | 13 Db Fose Motors e 4 was more or less nullified by talk or securitles. - have not shown indications of | |} u made rapid harvesting vfiecran&y. ;' Reading Coal O 93" i T 2 Gl o i W% 3% that Japan might have to caneel the Investors Show Hesitat adyance. e There s more might work on the| Jawiti & Code.lll sln stu 34| o} G B ighis 1 ° 0° .60 |PUrchase of much Pacific coast wheat | Individual investors were not| CUts In gasoline prices and in crude farms than since the war. because| 190 Pacosw il . 8 %% 9 AN s Y 4 inasmuch as the leading mills of |frightened into tossing their holdings |°l] have not tended to relieve the ap- = abor has been in scant supply for| I LM Off Frod &. e 2 MecCrory Stores new 20 19% Japan had apparently been destroyed. | overboard, but on the other hand they | Prehension as to the oil situation. ¢xtended perlods and owners have 4 Menabl Iron 5% 6% 5%)On the other hand, suspension of |showed unmistakable inclination ty|Cheap California crude ofl, high in had to use the men to l;le ‘l"“mt FOREIG 4 Radio Corp 3% 81 business by a grain company here {Pause and consider cause and effect |SA80line Wnlené continues to be while they were available. Implemen 1 Argentina 7s 28, 100 B Radlo Corp pfd (11 3 8% involved in the financial troubles of {before taking on new commitments. | NiPPed eastward and gasoline pro- dealers in Chicago say. however, that| 1 King of Netber 8 o8 27 Read Cosl rts w | 22% 21 2% |the Governor of Indiana had only a|With the market thus lefc in the|duction is high in spite of the efforts it will be many vears before the three | 10 Govt of Argentine 55 99% 99% 99% 2 Park Tifora ... 2% 250 temporary bearish influence. hands of the professional element, |3t curtallment in ‘the midcontinent ¢lEht-hour” snitts become established {Satex " STANDARD OIL 18SUES. % Srude Fralf Rub Go 31% 81% is | Wet. cool weather and unfavorable | trading was featured by the taking (0¢1d and in Mexico. However. cons 0 ° - on American farms. e e o 1 reporis of crops gave firmness to corn |UD of specialties and resump:ion of |3umption also is at record figures. The lnev‘table Cho]ce E: | Harvesting Also at Helght. 1 Eere X 3 Way and o May corn touched a new [Pool operations resulting in he|The chief disturbing factor in th 4 S The working day of the farmers of 40 Gal Sig 0il MINING. high-price record for the season. irregularity which such operations :l"lltlon is not so much flush pro- M Idah nd Washington, 30 Ind P L . 94 g ecreasing stocks of lard and meats | entail. This was exemplified by the )duction which usually goes off rapidly . ;nmn;; e ol INBLON | s fnter's i - 100 Arizcon Globe Cop - b 1ifted the provision market. s o o e et Interevte T |8 TER - Stuhe Do S el lF you are looking for the safest form of in- - where the light lingers long, 1S NOW | 130 Prairie O & 1 50 Bel e P ' SRR S ons 8 D to cover on ich can be ex- = o close to fitteen hours. With haryest- | 25 Iraivie P 1 ... : A tn - T A e Sret ninClotifavorable’(radeids- |Boctedhtoficome on (e mATKat Wikl vestment in which to place your funds, ing and threshing going on, the ship- Sor 'enn % 2 - 3 ! 3 ‘ z : ment of the Eramto side tracks on| 900 0 Ind (... 2 e 0 European News Mimor Factor. Gratn and Cotton Show Strength. ’ you do not have to choose, because First the railroads by trucks Is being done | o0 X'6 % % new © : Fortuna Mines ... 1 (Ihe dominant eftect of American | Both grain and cotton have shown Mortgages have those characteristics which night. Shipments o hea o e news w ully exemplified. | strength in the past week, while silk ‘ tidewater points on the Columbia| g Practically no attention was given to|and wool have adv: d. ' Conditi: i river and Puget sound are gradually {Sales INDEPEND! 2 oM~ the develppments of the disput. affecting production and consumption place them in a class by themselves. increasing in consequence. Little fall | !0 hundreds. x tween Greece and Ttaly and the a have been such that the eltmination plowing has vet een done in”that 2 e 3 % 3 e OF the, council of the league of na-|of Japan a3 a buving factor in cotton vicinity where there wi be a de- ERT P r lons _in e controversy. Even less|and wool was nul , while foreign crease of about 13 per cent In WInter | s1.om i ere e e 8 Semsideration was Given to the witu- | conditions, oftrea mo’ Tetriment %o But all first mortgages are not equally safe. wheat. 3,000 Cit Serv scrip on in the Ruhr. e foreign ex- [ wheat. erhaps the effect of the s s : (There has been a further advance B o & i il Florsace : : changes failed to refiect these’ fac- | Japaneso disasfer wil be felf more Your choice must be in selecting the house of 5 ts b 1 in the price of 70 . 110 Spearheas 3ol o o ors Yy an exceptional uctnation | severely in e American = ndus- 2 flGur for exrost ot Eortlann e o 4 United Eestern . % 1% with the “exception uf tho' German |iry_than in any otherline, but tie through which to purchase them. And when 80 et iEht Eea mark, suspension of ing in raw silk has g e g i et e Thé mark, however, can hardly belgiven manufacturers and Gealers a you make your choice, our record of fifty- At Eor adien el e andR., F. & P. Among Roads | conridered a standard ot currency | chance to take account of the situ- four years without loss to an investor should > millers are so heavily booked that ; X pika Gold ... 3 0 in dealing with forelgn nations. Ita ii;lr';nc;:gl&gnuy themselvas for fu- e slaatfeant muid without th B prompt shipment in ‘most i 2 s k B 5 y Finlent SUCCHNEiONS = e e gni and withou! need 10! - impoasible, © R TR D e e R PR Boosting Employes' Pay. |shown that it is impossiblo to use it Coal Situation Neglected. % 8 & ux Hongkong buyers who had secured 28 a measure for computing business| The anthracite coal situation played ther comment. PO S, much of the new crop flour of the R P EES BR'GHT transactions. The terrific expansion|bui a small part daring the week in northwest at low prices are reported I of the paper currency lssued con-|ihe consideration of the stock murket to be rewelling at handsome profits : ~ |tinues and makes all estimates re-lor the public. It is genmerslly felt Sna” Japaness Speculation also o re. | CHICAGO. September §.—The Sea-|garding the German budget value-|that each side to the controversy en. § bouted B Cilioe: cutine FIRM -DURING WEEK BUSIN board Alr Line railway has notificd | lcus. Taxes may be fixed. but before | tered the conferences at Marrisburk Higher Coal Prices Imminent, " the United States Rallroad Llhor'""y can possibly become operative|equipped with some demands which " Satisfaction over the agreement by the standard has changed so that|were brought forw. mply . for 4 Board that 2700 shop emploses had | they ‘sre inadoquate Sting pufsoses. pointe WHICH each wartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co. overators and miners on the main|Cooler Weather Results in Im-|American Woolen President Sure|been granted a 2-cent-an-hour iIn-| Trade Improvemeat Discounted. |MIENt give up fn’ conslderation for points of a new wage agreement crease, effective August 1, 1923, and | It is safe to say that 90 per cent| W niia rbe outite o ; 4 5 # . blic awaited the Which indicates the speedy termina-| provement in Quality Gain Japan Will Recover Bapidly |amounting to $100,000 annuall of the factors Influencing the | clusion: of the bargaining and che 727 15th Street N. W. tion of suspension of mining was 5 The New York Central, the board | American markets at present are|climination of these trading materials, tempered today by virtual certainty Over Last Year. From Calamity. . the hoard|jomentie trade considerations. While | there has been no indication of u coal RorE i her oat Diless ety it trs was notified, has granted 10,000 | they have been forced into the back- | shortage and even the stocks of the o however. ‘have Iaid in their winter's _ clerfcal and station employes in-|&round somewhat by the late news|coal carrqlers haev fafled to take . 54 Years Witi.out Loss to an Inyestor el a;‘i‘::hg‘ld Rstimated. the in- | BY the Associated Press. Special Dispatch to The Sta creases of from 1 to 3 cents an hour, | SSVelopments, they are none the Jess cognizance of the nezotiations. . b 3 creast in cost at 60 cents a ton at the | CHICAGO, September $.—The but-| NEW YORK, September §—The|effective last July 1, an aggregate of mine. but other experts maintained {ter market remained unusually Wall Street Journal says: $1.341,682 a year. s M - fos that the Increass In. the. Gee: | berads st ol pommes alt weckand| ok o very optimistte regardtng || hective ruty 1. tne nienmons. | WEAKNESS IN OIL RAW SILK MARKET ot mapes Would reach 31 a ton. 161,11 "late in the week prices were [business conditions in this country,” | Fredericksburg and Potomac raflrond Outside of the consumers, however. | unchanged. ~Production reports in- |said President Wood of the American | ETanted an increase of 3 cents an PUTs sTocKs lOWER} 's MORE cHEERFUL the other interested parties found|gjcated that the market was holding | Woolen Company. “Any man in Ameri- | their helpers and 2 cents to appren- | something of advantage in the agree- | 1o tic should have | tices, an aggregate of $43.000. Th ment on the main polnts at issue. | Steady. os whio’ W not; optimistc & Caroitna, Clinchfield and Ohlo. effe The miners will receive & wage in-| Production is not expected to show his liver examined, becauss there is | GirPlil, SUPENEIS and Oble. effec- | Gogoline Cuty During Week Affect| Less Serious Losses in Japan Help crease of 10 per cent and the eight- lany material increase from week to |something the matter with it.” hour to 630 shop employes, ! B L [UeAn APPIOXl- | eek but a considerable gain com-| “Business in our own and in all | gregate yearly ratse of $33,000. Rest of Market—Bond | Outlook Here—Cotton Goods each year. The operators say they {pared with last year is generally [other lines so far as I can see MG B xy‘-‘:::;m:;::tfl: Prices Firm Firm Toda:; have “beat the check-off,” the most|jooked for. There is much uncer- ca'l-m!ly is very [ July 1, had granted 9. 00‘ shop em- £ 2 ¥ e, e in “Gos: | tainty about the trend of prices dur- | great in ita magnitude and Is greatly | ployes Increases ranging from 1 to The Oldest and Highest Paying D nta an Hour, & taiay : : Investment Consistent Pinchot to an advance in prices. ing the immediate future. ;l;"i;eerfi;flz'rjfl v::!;lll ;":!A;’mg RASOAbh, S s T :;:-i:“ar(.& By the Amociated Press. h pectal Dispateh to The & i Due to the cooler weather of the|ang the world. Thirty thousand people | Ohlo granted its signal men a raise| NEW YORK, September 8.—Stock| NEW YORK, September 8.—The WIth Safety VOTES $60 ADVANGE fnt week :l} "';:‘;fi'g ::;0:'&‘:"'_ killed and number n'-‘:u:;a are ‘tgo .3'.1} of 3 cents an hour, effective Julv 1. and bond prices, with few exceptions, | raw silk market assumed a more improvement in q ¥ ‘wh d wit] e world" al i 1 eeeaatast F Ba butisr mas pactir ;fi.fi:},"'{: EAC RS ey held relatively firm this week despite | cheerful tone upon . advices from ; IlijehnblelSeclmty . Liberal Income responsible for the easier condition | §itbetence Japan is one of the wealthiest szo 000 000 BOND the Japanese earthquake disaster, (the |Japan that losses there were not as A BALE ON COTTON |or, tne market. " Tne improvement |nations on earth and they will soon y ) Greco-Ttalian crisis and the suspension |heavy as had been feared, and that 3. Protection Against Depreciation was felt mostly in the undergrades|pe on thelr feet again. She made of mining In the anthracite flelds. shipments probably would be resumed | : ‘ & which were closely cleaned up. a_ great deal of money out of the |SSUE RE UESTED Wallll itzaet's) bl 1GRRGE. io Ahe | RIS CE . baal 4. Prompt Payment of Interest Arrivals at New York during the|war and has made a great deal since Japsnese news was a moderate reces- | to withhord quotations. bt ,:oml“u“ A 5. Repayment of Principal in Full at on: u Was ex- w 1o 41 veek included 1,000 boxes Argentine, 1. bie to take Growers’ Association Acts Follow- | 3oek Inciuges 0080 casks & onlll “"g war ;,r.ah:rn:e 1}’1 :malyw:"e. o tal Si:’,!’...‘.".e"t%‘;a""‘;‘.!nfc ufl;;n cdlrg;’ lo'; ecl:dd (h::cuwoulld‘khe renul;ned next Maturity : . and 300 seventy-pound Ferkins Iris! e salEa S o Tokio 86, and & Mew low record for | Fuesday. Italian silks ranged around \ J ing Recent Rapid Jump aaivy: Southern Pacific Asks I. C. C. Au- $11 and 51150 and China's $10 and Write, Phone or Call for Descriptive Booklet “S” in Quotations. - Gitung pricen, 93-score vutter, 01| FORD OFFICIALS SILENT sterling exchange, based on speculative | $10 50 thority—Report on Freight expectation of a big demand for bills| "The cotton goods market was very ow: o s Chicago, % cent higher at 45; New ON PRICE REDUCTIONS ty==Rep gh on London from Japan and heavy Brit- | arm, 6§ by 60 prints advancine from | Y, Denominations $100, $250, $500 York, unchanged at 4>: Boston, un- Rates. Stock prices pointed upward again the | 3%, ¢ 10 cents and 68 by 72 from p d $1 By the Assoeiated Press. changed at 45; Philadeiphia, % cent| pDETROIT, September 8.—Ford deal- et ey on ks AT o el 1% to 11 and $1,000 RALEIGH, N. C., September 8.—A |increase at 46. ers and distributors in various sec- tional bankers that Japan's credit was flat_advance of $00 per bale will be Hing pamers that tne. Fora Motor |, The formal application by theunimpaired and teports that inqueies|{JN’S REVIEW REPORTS hade t bers of the North Carolina | - Al ki duoti | Unjon Pacific Railroad Company for s, . sady/es e e e s RA"-T'&V'gggEsM]g:"CSN 000 CE L b R B oy e in0ut00 .t | ko B s one 20| BUSINESS EXPANDING {4 9y ~ : about September 15. Factory officials | lien refunding mortgage bonds has| Near the end of the week the market tion as(first peyment on cotton handied developed considerable irregularity. Ad- | BY the Associated Press, S. PHILLIPS 15th St. at K St. N.W. Phone Main 4600 decline to confirm or deny the reporti through the assoclation, it was an-| CyICAGO, September 8.—The T |““A price reduction now would be in | D¢en filed with the Interstate Com- | ENCIREC Cong Bere Er o s the | NEW YORK, September 8.—Dun's nounced here following the regular|nois Central has announced that im- [line with the Ford policy of stimulat. | merce Commission. far west and reports of another weekly | Review today says meeting of the directors of the associa- | provements and extensions to facili- and cutting into a new field | today. increase In crude ofl production resulted “Evidences of expanding busi; ties, authorized or already under con- prospective auto buyers, since| The proposed issue has been much in some short selling of the oil shares, L § busines torts struction, amount now to more than |operations are again at capacity lev-| g o 0N Te oo L but the recessions, as a rule, were not | UItiply with the advancing s This advance will take the place of |$121000,000. Of this total $82,000,000 |els following a slight let-up during8isc! circles recently, !, ge. Gains are not uniform and few signi the $50 a bale previously declded upon, |js for the Chicago terminal station |the time the new models were going | Dut this Is the first move by the of increase appear in some quarters, and those members who already have |ang $16,500,000 for the Edgewood ex-into production. company to put it actually into effect. but the main tendency is in the right recelved $50 per bale for cotton turned |tension, permission for the construc- The {ssue Will bear 5 per cent in: ‘WILL BUILD HUGE DAM. direction. Preparations to meet the | over to the association will be mailed K h recently announced S ——— terest an®@ will mature in 20 The fall requirements are becoming more Ohecks for the difference, it was stated, é‘;"l;": ;‘;{;’:fll‘.’x Pl iy Commis- | LIVERPOOL COTTON. application for authority to {ssue the| PHILADELPHIA, September 8 (Spe- | general and there has been s check This advance applies to bales of 400 |gion. bonds says they will be sold to Kuhn, {ciul).—The Pennsylvania water and |to the restriction of outputs in some DTS Sute wet Dounalon baics oriesset | o construcHon ok (he Meazk bamm yard ot auiate prices Brmer: 5o0d id | 37 per-cont of par. O < PAMKETS. &t ycr resources board has granted Pty T e of 12 c 1 000,000, while an exten- A 3 Weight. A ;on m' Kentucky will call for an|dling 17.3%: fully middling, 16.8 Proceeds of the issue will be used | anplication for the incorporation of ‘While the anthracitecoal strike o S of S0t Ton” rsekags” and | Tiod 0, L5407 "mISHITE, 1AL 1o FEmbS (1 SOERAYe SASRTY ive water power companien, hIch | has e domt WISt uld the grading work will add another 33.-1g,ies 5,000 bales, ' including 3,600 | cluded in the expenditures for which | Prorose to domestic markets, t FINANCIAL NOTES. 250,000 to the expenso list, while 10T | 3% o’ Receipes, 10000 beien, in- | moacy was withdrawn ~ from. the | the Susquehanna river just below the | SOmestic markete. the, trend toward August sales of the F. W. Woolworth new yard facilities there will be|oj,qing 1500 American. Futures | treasury are additions and better- |State line in Maryland =~ The dam.)ZT TH R G etatl s o 0e eleht montas | peovemants” $1.780.000. The. Bpring- §otendy? siplembor. 16.6k; Ocko: | ments And purchass of equipment. | SISy fve feot BlER. will bo located | 520 WS, Y, GRECHILOY,0F further of $2.005,871. es fo! H IS0 000, . ecember, 14.85; uary, Freight Rates Called Too High. . i riod is practically ended. Curtail- ‘,‘{4':3239?" SIS heaneie ::ldd z'r'.:d:e'rlr'fn:tlxl-lgc::xlmm:nfl'?:’i‘:?-' 14.70; March, 14.66; May, 14.39; Jul¥,} preight rates on fiber brooms in ment of industrial and mercantile ac- tvities during the summer was less Dividend resumption at the regular | pended on work of less magnitude. carloads from Burlington, V rate s looked for on 205,000 shares of COMMODITY NEWS noticeable than usual in _different to Boston, Hartford, Conn. Hoboken, i and current statistics of car P G0 e November of Desember,| SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. | NEW YORK DAIRY PRICES. |roieq0, New Orisans. Kansas City.| | WIRED STAR FROM | |ioatings, which suroass all previous The company’s business Is now on &| (Quotations furnished by Redmond & Co.) NEW YORK. September 8—Butter |and Oakland, Calif, were found un: ecords, ' show _that distribution of ined in exceptionall. ’ table basis. firm. Receipts, 7.48¢ tubs. Eggs |reasonable in a tentative report today, ENTIRE COUNTRY | |80cds is maintal D y 5 g ' P ength ‘of du Pont stock has given oge-—~1firm. Recelpts 16,072 cases. Pacific for the commission. heavy volume. In Convenient Denominations o Bid. ise to a report that the company will " 76, 1025 1085 So0e; | coast whites, extras, 5las. Cheese T the near future distribute 1ts hold- | Alaminam Co. of Amer. T+ 1008, 1004 1084 | irm. Reoelpts, 45,026 pounds. STOCK P! APP] 2 or Investors b R automoblle dealers here who have| 1og ANBELES‘ semmllhu"i E“u_m_ I es. “* ings of Gegeru}_‘ )l‘l‘;llol'! ’;}tlocl‘(flto mun( fil"l}cln :flxtlfll:llfl:’, 1008 ‘m‘g du Pont shareholders. The distribution, | American Sugar 10 CHICAGO STOCK MARKET. z Q0 Oatreet Indicates, will be on the | Amer. Tel, & Tel. 6o 1624, 1001132 100 15-5 . Authority to abandon its line from |Fcelved shipments of new models | crease of the authorized capital stock . Interest 6/2% s of two shares of General Motors | ATerican Tel. & Tel. 8a. 1025.. 116% 117 CHICAGO, September 8.—Following ey, Wi are doing a business nearly equal to|of the Southern California Edison i each share of du Pont. e e T 0 is a report of today's sales, high, low | Stanley to Polley, a distance & - ; ATLANTA, September 8—Retail fifteen miles, was asked of the|that in the early spring rush. Me- COMPany o $260.000,000 was approved Al Y 102! 102 The Wheeling Steel Corporation stock- jan Northern 5%s 1924, and closing quotations, at the b the . by a special meeting of stockholders holders have authorized a closed. bond | Cent. Argentie Rwy. te 1037 Stock Exchange: o onillips “Rallway. Gogy. |dlum-priced cars dre in great de-|ofs the company here. The former ot i ] e of $75,000,000 against all proper- | Central Leather n, 192 019 | galee. - Hign, love. | Sore 1y Wisconsin jumber road. The |mand. capital stock was $100,000,000, The 12 5M tles of the ccmpany. Chi., R. I. & Pac. Bl 71 Armour of ine has failed to pay operating ex- stockholders also authorized an in- 5 T RN Bu ot o7 ] . 304 | penses. DETROIT. Septemner 5 A larke | r50:000.000, whilo 185.000,600. mill ba Federal Buger Ret: 64 638 collar and shirt house here reported | 3260.000.000. whilo $85,000,000 w — o MW Fiaher Body Corp. 0s 1027 fa% Eon today that retailers this week showed |Teserved o retire present outstand- BOSTQN, September 8.—Followin Fisher Hody Corp. 8, 1928. 1025 102 102% DIVIDENDS. the first signs of breaking away }iBE bonds ts & list ‘of today's highest, lowest and | Goorvear %, & 1 8 1881 Total sales, 23,000 shares, 3 from hand to mouth buyin dealt in here: ockin 2 : - Bi% o i| PORTLAND, Ore. 8eptemb 3 2 75 Oct. 15 . 24 o ‘e, eptember Close. | Himeae con'-‘yflg'-';mf (RTE R “Lily Maid of Astolat.” fi.“.’&‘E":-'ér. 86t ' 820 25| Tho 1923 cranberry’ harvest has for- Ahmeek .. 7 Bank of Tndi From the Kansas City Times. mally started. The Oregon-Washing- 2 M i i Kennecott 'r 7s _1030. AnEIINE SUTE : 24% | Nichigan State Ter. oo 1 M. 8P, (1 *'8; of. Qct. 18 Sep. 30| {on yield along the Columbia river is ‘Arcadian Cons . % 1 1 o " mr:t:zn & Altway A P AR M S [, Eate, ibe iy Al of e | et 80 oct- 1 Bem 201 placed at from 20,000 to 25,000 boxes. e . R R. 78 in return. Sir Lancelot was sworn to & Ari Oet. PITTSBURGH, September 8.—The Cat & Arcta 0 1 Union | celibacy, and in addition his interest : Inhor aitnation, disturbed £ Some 2. tent when iron and steel plants abandoned the twelve-hour day, moving close to normal. was centered in Glnm;m‘th Tidewater Ol 63, Tnion Tank Car 7T 8. Rubber 7 930. 108 body, clad in white, and res ANS, Ser ‘:'t'n‘u ;fi P.rdl‘gtul’: ': “rom"h::: €% | Weatern. Unsion $ie. 100 bed on which she died, w R T IANR: (Saptember o Sourteois servics. that ineures 3% | Westinghouse E. a barge and_guided b X Wholesale grocers today reported a|[| -Sourteons service that ‘Recieq i Sl PO T L A 2 e o omomers”and’ ine ||| and remitted the dey dus.” All v o8 TREASURY CERTIFICATES. | i nertiore pagd a joriar deciariag hor %% amounts purchased. = Prices remain || Our loans are plsced = 014 Coleny .. (Quotations furnished by Bedmond & Co) | I S It stiecel by S K% about unshanged and the countr: 0ld Dominion outlook appears very bright to sales- Shoe Mach .. 5 . Bosion . s Rate—Maturity. e u Swift & Co |wift Inter D Daker and B W Griine, re- . ton D. T an . 8, re- celvers of the Ideal Tire and Rubber ||| ,/Amounts of §100 up o 5,000 Company, received three bids for the o 2RRIIRRRRRITILEN Brrmmn B BBE8S L o 3 3 FLASRE 2 s a0 ye &t 3 The sto i property, of which the highest was Waldort ... 7 i : 992192 riomas " Malory's history of Prince| Sweating sickness claimed many | $201.000 made by O, L, Brown. repre- CHAS. D. SAGER Walworth ... 7 5 : ! 15, 16300 Arthur, and has been told in blank]victims among Engitshmen i the|senting a gfoup ‘of stockholders 9284 18th st. n.w. ZToan Dept. M. 36. arren Bros . 4 20 30 " verse ¥y Tenmyseon, forming one of tire | fifteenth,- sisteenth and eerly elgh- | Brown stal toddy a new 1,500,000 ||| Wolveripe .. r 15, 1927, 00n +1dylls of the King.' ¥’ teenth centuries, * 3 company, would be organized.

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