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12 FINANCIAL. T IN N . 25 FINANCIAL AMUUNI []F BUNI] I BOND SUMMARY FOR THE WE.EK Bond Club Of Washlngton ‘ When You Need a Loan LOANS PROCURED SIBEEEE [ B et B L = T vl Think of WELCH 1 wivtoced for’ piiment 5t aee. ||| UNLIMITED FUNDS | ividual financing. Brin 10428 98-22 101.29 100-28 Liberty 5y 1932-47...... 100-30 101- 1 :“g At Last Beco,nes Reallty Loan' Specintist Your fAnancinl probleds 15 us: grey 0 joni¥ Ioiad riberty et e % e 75 | S District Loan Procuremep* LOANS 3908 1010 1001° eberey sq smaasts . 10838 260 AERSI ii Money to Loan e Comdlny S e 10515 194:13 Treamoes 4ATS00 02, .. o 10527 351 Charles Carroll Morgan Made Head||l ~,, 1 % and 6, |l ”% ellogg Bidg, 1422 F SLN.W. | Amicatons Telephone Main 8070 Quick Action tial Property, Apartment Houses, Do Tast Bign. Low: FOREIGN ot High. Tow.. Ta - — Business Property, Etc i i 8o i 3 9. . O — erican f INTEREST Capacity of Public to Absorb it S Arsenuina SR IR . ‘334. e i at Orgamzatwn Meeung Am i foe: Figeag o, Bpmrios Yoo | " (oo o ; N.L. RY CO., INC. New Issues Is Held |- = % 3 & Austnwegiensis.. swi s 3w sl Bankers Indorse Coolidge Economy. [l Consult WELCH, Realtor I SANSBU | | Prompt Action 109 O8% 110% 106% Belgium 73%s1945. . . 109 109% 109 lg;,n*hmlllk:l 1418 Eye St. N.W. Main 5904 Most Remarkable. 8% 7, 108 ifsi Baikium dasut.. - 1073 108 —————— Bl T, gl ordeaux.€s 1 : g % s A N, i 4 99y ) 3 ; 4 . ; RGE T. HUGH 1043 1003 ig:»: :2;" Ganaes ::41.’::5 ; J 10318 109 The Bond Club of Washington is at The general business structure of | The St 1041 10215 1033 102 iwa 1021 1024 102 :“‘:,“ ‘“““‘;‘ At a """\’"‘"l}" i 5 ";:l the country today is good, Mr. Knox Money to Loan to The Star 1094 101" Soa 30k E b erdav at the office of John L. decl: is no boom, he said. | secur dred of trust on rea) eatate been atro in this week ahhml‘:h“ I 39 i H“';‘ ceen @ 7% h‘,.u t;pen in the process of mgnniuh profitable -where it is conducted .effi: Wash. T.. & Trust with & little more irregularity than in | ggi, 2 % . 20 8 o tion for some weeks. took life with | BEORIRRTe Wlere O, 8 e 4 the closing davs of May. + ol 100% o 2 ggy:,?:_l,:;r_-‘f,‘.‘;;:::l : o 100 99% 89kt the admittance of charter members |qiirements for goods. This was largely We offer a limited ! Reserve Officers The & has now advanced so! 1g - sevnene 3 (and in the election of officers for the 8 : Sewiipeiaala high that 1or reactions are to be | ,,:.: - 104y Denmark 6s 1942 104% 1 ensuing year attributed to the leadership of Pres “oolidg rvition o W or of 7% Firs Preferred 111 9 Denmark 8s 1946 o m Th. dent Coolidge. The preservation of the number of 7%, irst expected from time to time, but } 9914 y 2 2! © purpose of the new club will be x it b o Il Mg as. money remalns s Abundant agrs ¢ 10314 98% Dutch East Indten 65 1947 . 105 mainly social, encouraging good fel. |Present day economical attitude. with hen Y““ Have Funds t v there is no ¢ of new offer- | 105 102 Dutch East Indles 6s 1962 . e lowship and a spirit of co-operation |the r‘;‘:“,:“‘:r“;‘"‘.h‘;:nfl""“‘:h‘e":Z‘,‘,',}z",',’f lnves! Consult WELCH, I'rust Notes secured on J|'%! New York Philadelphia v najor decline is ely. | 9% '3 93 Frenchh Govt 738 1941 A5 99K+ 98 o+ 2 i oo P = | : ! | 5 b Lol LT 1060 98% French Govt §eas4s.+o. 1. e s Disiness of insestment s, [€ration through obr ~ schools and Loan Specialist D. C. property in the { Washington dent in the - maturities of Gov T 9% 91% German 7s 1049.. . 9% 9 5 curities. The promotion and. main. | through other channels of public edu- e i 3 : 3 e AR ernment ind both the Treas- 2 : £8% 79 Holland-American s f 6 1847. 3 89 4 |tenance of high standards end just |CAtion, is the greatest opportunity the “stal 9 Northwest section of sobosolioe uplines ledds s N e z 843 Japanese 451931. . ... . 834 B4y B " | principles in the profession also holds | American people have today for v 6!/ % d 7% : Club membership " records for the year, and | g 3% Japanese 6%s 1954 9N 8L |a high position in the constitution pf |IONEINE prosperity, the speaker 1/.% an A the city. 1 e the latter for all time 9 i 1004 Jergens Utd Margarine 65 1947. A 1004 the club, but this phase is well taken |sured his audience. pply ity e b o sl z Lyonses1334..... 5% % |care of by the by-laws of the Invest- Financial Losses Aid Crooks. Real Estate Notes for i Room 725 scale in the high-grade railrad bonds , arsellles 681934 v g g 6% | ment Bankers’ Association of Amer- test aild in promoting th i s from WM S H S . and in such utilities as the insurance | 1131 % Nethorlanda¢s 1973, : fea in which practically every bond acHia ot he 00000 siotiae g;'seo "':p At';‘m;';' o . S. PHILLIP Transportation Bldg. con es are 8 o i = 4 g . - ouse in the v hol * < = be: ,000 B oy e I thenall oy ) 4 Parls-Lyons-Med 6s 1958 ... . oy country holds member-{who infest the United States lies in ; o y he average victim, par-| [ More. 1432 K St. N.W. Monday to Thurs- suppl el 8 © any sms Queensland 6s 1947 . s Club’s Fis the fac lv that t. 1 ;. % 3 oDk e ocithan o “""‘k,',’,':’;"',m,f q Queensland 7s 1941 ub’s First Officers. ticularly those of prominence in their Shad ; Charles Carroll Morgan of John L.|communities, hesitate to complain to Welch, Realtor 3 day Only. of desirable issues suitable for the 103 g::r‘:{;nsexlr: hl";: 1886, 3 Fdwards & Co. is the club's first presi- |the proper authorities after foolish in- Consult f S Main 1600 3 e 2 b 3 funds of financial institutions are not 7 - g a3 s 9% | dent, serving in the ¢ ate Koas Hpeciniis Do Not Apply Unless You Can 5 Salhe DastofTe. a5 8 9 ng in the dual capacity of a |vestments that promise inordinat - : coming into the market 1.8 Saibe Crotes s‘,ovm" 31962 9 “ | governor; Winslow E. Van Devanter | profits e cost them dearly, accord-![l| 15th & N.Y. Ave. Main 4347 e Yourself ing Power Anu 3 Sweden 65 1939. % 103 of the Guara Co. of New York is aj. Morgan s, head Bank, Trust ¢ % < 2 - Swiss Bgs 18 : 3 3 2% | vice pre: nd governor, Kenneth vestigs £ ¥ The capacity of the ) | - e 46, 3 S, Wales ‘0. i se . Jew Yox an Iuvestor In 25 3ears. % lie to absorb bonds is outstanding 7 R tary e o1l Rt al. ri inancial pheno b 9 1 United Kingdcm 81451837, . ... . treas and G.| In a public statement, Ma]. Hurri 0 J l b s el v INDUSTRIAL AND MISC 0 et | Quiney Peters of ¢ . : | declared statistics prove only one ont ur une 1issue o authority shows that new bond offer- | 94% Amer Agri Chemicnl 7148 1941 13t and of every forty-four “fake” promoter s - 108 & Co. round out the governing board. |ure caught and ¢ ‘ted. g e | i 188 dui ! St fiv nths of | 27% 92 95% Amer Smelt & Ref 13t 53 1947. ... il | rning d. |ure cuught and convicted, giving them i ‘!,‘ e ey ”\‘I oD Tt J*I“n ‘;"lnrn . 103% Am. Smelt 1st fs 1943 . E o | In Alddlln ' 10 the above-named offi- |hecrer than a sporting chance to get HOME OwNERS even S2.000.000,000, The average for | on 98 99, Amer Sugar Refining 6s 1937 3 10210 | cers the following comprise the char- | yway with their oot | 2 0 - [P} ! K 1l 98L 9 9Alc Amer Tel & Tel cl tr 4 1929 g 9 97' | ler membership: Sidney Thomas of | Phese purvevors of fake securities | Sec he five months ix consequently i 9 3 X S ¢ Can Secure st SA00 DO 0Ly o et Al | ‘ Amer Tal & Tel cl (r 5n 1946 101 [ Giller & Co William W. Mackall: § nd stock t W s the tremendous toll | i Al this vast amount b b |20 4 Anaconda Copper 68 1953. "‘"""\"'". BYos. & BOyge; ¥y n H. El'| o 500,000,000 vearly in the United | | SIetely: ATRastat it T b e 9 Anaconda Copper cy deb s '38... 10: 2 10 ; Kor, ollins & Sons: Chauncey | giates, the speaker said. “Three out | it Mo doase Mot i e SO that the most of the new issues have | 5% s o8 Armour & Co 4%m 1938. . . 89 § 89 er, Jr “irl']' |.\4 W Ifl;"mn: & | of every five who have reached the irst Mortgage Notes ready for media el ‘ ¢ € 99% 967 97% Atlantic Refining deb6a 1937.... 991 3 B o etada anRedder 5 been e e iy L blaged 9 2 Bell Tel (Pa) ref 5s 1945....... 2% 102 sox yinder 3 and Thomas Hob- | R&turitien same. time dnring then | Up to $500 I ery. Prompt and courteous service. conservative val nauiry for e -efferiag witon o . - RethicnomiStoelnem br 1. i e . o2 lives. Only one person out of ten has | Ly IHE BT S e uation, 509, margin of safety characterize our mort the investment bankers report and 9 % Bethlehem Steel s £ 65 1943...... : o . ) E |the courage to admit that he has, Fidelity Glur.nty Co. Z 5 - which has resulted in' a turning to ; ¥ 5 Chile Copper 6s 1332 - While the widely advertised, freely |been defranged and (o make a de-| 202 PHILLIPS BUILDING gage 4](‘|). rtment. s " g Cons Coal (Ma) 18 ref 6s 1350 discussed b ently cized | mand upon the swindler for the hard- FIVEEENTI O W seasoned ds prions With a conse % 7 8 and frequently criticized | man P € ha 9 Cuba Cane Sug cv Aeb 85 1930 economy progra > 2 d d he has g ' nent advanc rice : program of President Cool- | earned dollars he has given up. — r. Ghi F" exid el 3 Detroit Edison ref os 1940 . 3 i[ldze does not meer with unanimous| “Bankers. lawyers. dentists and | g% @ i C. L. O'DONNELL, Mg oreign Group Popular. + Du Pont ds Nem gl approval of the entire American |physicisns are among the many vic- | & his inquiry has shown itself in o- - A mpire Fuel an7ls . = business world. the Executive can|tims whom we are aiding in secur- various fields. but in none more pro General Elcctric deb bs 1952... .. iy § Continental Trust Company e considerable solace in the fact|ing adjustments. It is a fact that : 3 nouncedly than in the fore P s Goodrich (BF) 6148 1947..... that his policy meets with the un-|out of 10 men swindled, 5 will be . Capital 2 where numerous individual S v Goodyear Tire 8s 1931. oLy . 0 207 | dualified indorsement of the most|so falsely ashamed that they will TH i made sharp advances. A good deal of o o 9 . Goodyear Tire 8s 154 . powerful of American financial fra-|say nothing: 3 will start a row then | & One Million Dollars this buying was for the account of 4 Humble Oil & Ref 51451932 e 5 : Ttors . ternities, the American Bankers' As.|quit: 1 will go to the district attor 14th & H Streets s Rea j dealers who expect to turn over the 3 * 103 ;?.?::'i;f;ff.‘:;:‘:.zuu : a0 i ¥ 3714 | Sociation ney with insufficienct evidence, and Phone Service Until 9:00 P.M. temporary holdings at a profit. It| 3 ] - Testimony to this effect has once|the other will go after the broker H geems reasonable to believe that they 5 {(":fi;"s';";:;:“;::"“ = . - - again been offered, this time by none [and make him disgorge —— - 14th & K Main 9080 will not be disappointed. Demand has - 5 3 ¥ other than William Knox, presi-| “There are more worthless stocks NA been selective because of the great e t,"“&":;'a' s"esl sx's‘ssx‘ e 04 dent of the association, who recently |than ever peddled right at this time | Wl% ‘FI MNSF ey - e — differences in the financial position of 4 . T 1:_":'”'%. 1943 . | told the New England Bankers' Asso-[and unless some definite action is || —!l classea of income-producing property. the various countries represented. Midvale ;;‘:els. 1936 geeies 90 92 | ciation that Coolidge economy, instead | taken, the crooked stock brokers will Large Loans a Specialty | H nch bonds have lagged A e IR : : s|of beinz responsible for siackened |reach a mew record in money and P e g [ ave as was natural in view of the extreme 12 New York Hdlnon Tat 6 s i941 % 115 | business, brought a sound ele-|victims this year. They ure so bold | “»xkn»»h in franc exchar and £ e h NYGasELHG& P 551948 3 ? 315§ Ment into the times. saving the Na-|and the public so gullible that they || Higbie & Richardson, Inc. some of the more recently brought out | 1 o S - e 3 9 o tion from “the danger of a real de-|are even selling oil stocks again.” 816 15tk St. N.W. foreign. issues have not gained cor : s el e i pression.” Business men, he sald, Federal Reserve Personnel. respondingly with the but in the | 99" g North American Edison 63 1952, . 10 4| who blame the public's economical| Business interests are well rep. main the trend has been upward 'rn.»‘ 9 P o % PacificUas & Blec Su 1948 . . E E wavs for unsatisfactory conditions in|resented on the directorates of the | case of the German 7s is notable it B 0 2 ‘ - TR R 9% 99% | their enterprises are “hiding behind u | federal reserve ban Of the nine Justration. These bonds this week | 103% AR 3% | sham excuse. directors which each ' federal re- | made a new high record since the 9 S PeadcilisCarsTRNIIG: . 99w a9y s 9¢ Taking extreme issue with the|serve bank has, the member banks | WANTED For Large Loans were first issued and the Austrian 7s! : Sinclair Ol 7. E L 98y 963 President’s « Mr. Knox pointed | elect six. of which three may be bank- | have done the sume. This argues con- | 1074 Skelly 6% out that the economy m of the|ers and three must be actively en fidence on the part of bond buyers| 10p South Porto Ric B head of this Govern has had 1o {gaged in commerce, agriculture or in- | S d Tl u t that financial and economic conditions | 9gy, = 93 99 Union Bag & Paper s D...... 89 & o » with economy in government, with | dustry in the district. The remain econ $ in_ Europe as a whole are on the | 101 United Drug 6s 1944 i 1 3% | reduced public expenditures, in order | inz three are appointed by the Fed Interest mend. no matter what difficulties may | 873 y U S Rubber 1st & ref s 1947..... 9 g to make possible reduced taxes. He|eral Reserve Board . N t be faced hy any particular country | 106 99 U S Rubber 7181930...... 2 % 106% | emphasized further that the Presi-| Of the 108 present directors, the otes Reasons Buying. 5 D5 Stasiatbs 1843, ) - dent has not meddled with personal|i2 chairmen of the board are men The Austrian 7s, because of i v 9 gtagPo;erlé;‘lxh:‘h’l:::, 9 3 9 wnm...,u or ;:41\'5;‘!'0 P rf‘hz::m but | of banking experience devoting their This company has funds of U % -Carolina Chem s g 97% 9 9 winted out that his sane administra- | eptire atte: to e reserve : H m:\m«! P nteex by other Euro- - Ya.Carolina Chem 7%s ‘37 ar.. s ':‘“" P S e i ';lr:k“ :":! :;'rmm'u\- :’:'m"V ve available for the purchase On lmproved Propeny e sy vl o 9% Western Unlon Tel 6345 1936. *{ied by our citizens and applied to| many ) are also engaged in of all kinds of second A 2ot : e G s enanvesnenty, Wilson & Co1st 651941......... B €9 | their personal finance, which has iness or agriculture. The remain- trust notes, secured on in the District of Columbia and the German 7s are in somethin Wilson & Co cv 738 1931, 69 58% | been exceedingly good for business like the same c It may be said | AILROAD. o > % v 80, or the majority. follow the fol- real estate in or close to that in a 4 per it money market | BATLN 5 in general 3 vocations: 14 manufactury D.C the better than 7T-per-cent yield | - % Atchison gen 4.;‘1"-, SRy E E 9 Declares Business Sound. 18 merchants, 4 farmers, 3 lJumbermen. g | refzn bonds is sufficient ex.| | e =t o Declaring profits must come from |3 insurance, 3 investment bankers, e 1 anation for the buying, and that Is, ¢ £ o : - . economic service (o the public wel- | cetir 2 Prompt Service Balto & Ohlo cv 4145 1933, tired business men. 2 publishers, 735 15th Street N.W. Main 1821 urse, partly true, but they ivould| g 3 p X o 9 o tare, aker S t =, 2 raflroad men, 1 contractor, not be bought if the buyers did no ™ - 90K | ArS WS el operations to con- | | public utilitles. | mining. 1 quarry 3 believe that the security was improv: | o 99 A B&OPitts LE & W Va 48 1941 3% 1039 form 1o the presentday prudent | .ng. | banker and 1 vacanc tEIWashmglon lnveslment s well. 964 B & O Southwn div 3%s 192 and ome the interesting develop- h rookiyn-Manhat s f 6s . R 90% 891 89 [ o W punicarion s SR 2T AR 106 Canaatan Rorthern 155 19 110 T HEAVY STOCK SELLING AT CLOSE ||| Transactions Co. PR T RSy In seve § Canadian Pacific deb 4s. . ;‘;7“:: it vlm“l . “,' et will | p Chesapcake & Ohlo cv 4% £ 81c 98 9xig | Py Ry & - N.W. ! gt A S ) ny ; pects it unique. 1In the fi Central Pacific 4s 1943 UNSETTLES SATURDAY MARKET 713, lS‘lllh St. N.W. he New York Eife Insurance om[m y e the quickest reorganization on rec-| ; 9 Chesapeake & Ohlo gn 43 13 % 92 2 T R “F 2 o Searoh 15 a0 hasares el o0 10w ; 16 Chicage s Alton 3301080, " | 5 % 52k 8 2 . 5 2 Offers to Make was publish June 3. Doubtless | F 3 Chi B & Quincy 1st ref 5s 1871, 1 Oil, Rubber and Low-Priced Motor Issues in Best the work bankers was made | 79% 74's Chi & Eastern Ill gen 58 1951. 7 Bate o TR o e Tk | CRID & 5t Paat ov dian 1008, & y Demand—Industrials Reactionary—T'rad- ! First Mortgage Loans seen and that tentative reorganizmtion | . . Chid e st Paulpen s 19930 S0l ko b It gy 3 ans hac wen draw ) b a ! i aul re: ’s 5 i i " St i it T ey S Ghi M & St Baul ov 535014, 5 4 ing, About 600, ares. . on Improved Real Estate ot : Chi & Northwestern 6358 1936. 110' f = 3 Chicago Rallways 65 192 @ 2 In the secor 3 he | 1S % ChiR I & Pacificref 451934....., H . ciated Prese. sessment on the stockholders w un « % Chi Union Statlon 4'4s 1964. 'S usually heavy compared with the re. 1 Chi Union Station 63%s 1963 : p tions of past vears In still 3 4 Chi & Western Ind con 481952, 2 g | In the ferred, Kelly-Springfield 6 per cent A June 6.—Heavy | preferred and Fisk Rubber common e 3 i S fit-taking just before the close|and first preferred. The favorites in District of Columbia and Suburbs g imparted considerable irregularity to | the motor group were Moon. Chand. | 1 for 3, 5 or 10 Year Periods another particular the plan is unusual, 3 . CCC & St Lref 63 A 1929 today's stock market. after an early | ler, Pierce-Arrow common and prior in that in return for this heavy s Cleveland Term 5151972, iperiod of strength which was fea- | preferred. Mack Trucks first preferred sessment the stockholders receive in 4 Colorado & Southern 43%x1935..". 515 8 5% {tured by the brisk demand for the|and General Motors 7 per cent pre- part a bond which carries a lien prior | o % Cuba R R 68 1952. .. o TEDE aRi o pHcd T o Iertar: to vh'ul ,.r} I\»-“nr"\\ .\r:’l”\ur» 14’1 be Y lr))el-zn‘{'eo%l;l::‘%-::u?:::::z 2 2 2% |shares Hot weather kept many Standard industrials turned rea given to the ol hondholder tis 6 2 en . % 8. N S @ rs @ ¥ | tie A " ' b e e bonghol st & " DA R G Westsa Itk . | . clerks and traders away | tionary. American Can slipped bac ) o 58% | from Wall Street, but failed to have|about 2 points to 1863 and then ! the most criticism in bond circles and 3% ge‘trl;l:(li:rl‘t:t.l s 10 - 90 g 9 90% | much effect on the volume of trading, | rallied feebly. while United States || 1 :‘r.”fihu';'.';'.; e oAy m‘:w -‘v::x:‘r«: i g . i e Tenga . 2 Y % |which ran well above 600,000 shares.|Steel common and Baldwin each el 2 0 5 3 % | Ofls derived fresh stimulus from | closed fractionally lower at 114 and|f| —on Iirst Mortgages Interstate Commerce Commission for s 6 T ¥ n {the announcement of an increase in (112 respectivel | y e e e i Grand Trunk s f deb 63 1936 ; 103 | Penns B sl bt N e More New High Marks. on improved property L 4 OrLs of 4 tinent was lifted to a new p— e opposition, although based on differ- | sl o . 1167 ~\\u|r|“;)u\|n: influenced by rumors of an | American Ice and Coco-Cola both |l in W ashincton S sronn 1 Great Notthern gen 78 1036 : - + 101% | carly resumption of dividends, while | advanced o new peak prices for the 5 e Charzes of mismanagement of the % Greal ~ n‘ P < net gains of 1 to 21 points were re- | Vear. There were several other 2 Pr St. Paul's affairs are not credited in % 93 l;udflfl::::‘t’;_nh?{;:":‘lf;.!{,‘:i |corded by the Pan-American issues, | Strong spots among the specialties, |fjj T€Mt rates. rompt well informed circles. The troubles i u 77~. . | including Havana E g g - 3 Atlantic Refining, General Petroleum, | including Havana Electric, American £ To mlorian cies [imhe bl e Teaeiit dnnke h omrtan. Fins. rousers s He: | Type. Founters: Hemimgion Fese ([l service. SRANDALL H. HAGNER & GOMPANY Furntely: described in the statement % ® 35 Inter Rapid Transit cv,7s 193 5"“ finers, Shell Union and Standard Oil | writer and National Supply. n < . : bt sl s ! Inter & Great Nor adj 65 1952. . 90% | of “California. Texas Company also| Activity in the rail group centered MORTGAGE LoaN GORRESPONDENT e Copyeient, 19%5)) s Kan C Ft Scott & M 48 1936. . 7 - v 5% ltouched a new top. Brokers re-|largely In the Eastern coalers. with 7 - ported nffu |yul‘1|l(' participation in | Lackawanaa and I,‘""Fh Valley being SHANNON‘& LUCH ‘ Houses Apartments Business Properties Office Buildings ON APPROVED SECURITY Apply 4 Kansas City Southern 3s 1350, i + 9 Kansas City Southern s 1950 921, | the oils was increasing as a result of | pushed up to new maximum prices. T S ‘fl?/%’m«nv/uw/r'}wm«, DRY GOODS MOVING o EnkoShare da 2818. . . ;. 98.; | recent favorable consumption and French Francs Improve. i 7 9 Lake Shore 451931. 97 |earnings tistics:: showing the In- [ “\gerate - recovery - of Frefich 713 & 715 14th St. N.W. I 4 Louis & Nash unified lulluo . dustry to be in a healthy condition. | which advanced -about. -8 | W'TH FA'R SPEED 9 ;v»u;lk ;a-‘h Il‘:xlr:t sr;; 2003 105% Rubber Shares Bought. points to around 4.76 cents, featured | Main 2345 b by s T s . the firm foreign exchange market. MStP &SSM6i4s1931. . The accumulation of the rubbers = ] sl i ¢ 1023 fwas generally attributed to expecta- | Italian and Belgian currencies also Trade in Wash Good d Silks| 6 D e .. £ 85% | tions of expanding earnings as a re. |showed rallying tendencies, with | - = 5 DOUBLE SERVICE rade In Wash Goods and Silks e Al R 86% | sult of the increased consumption of | trading of the usual half-holiday 5 s 2ol Y 95 | (ires. New 1925 highs were recorded | character. ~Demand sterling held Especially Active in Con- : w 6 Miasourl Pacific gen 43 1375 3 66% by United States Rubber first pre-steady, around $4.85%. o 8 § s 04 Plan to = suming Channels. % + NO Tex & Mex inc 51 1935 5 4 = AR T now get I'his company render iy : o New York Cent ref imp 6 2013. .. Y b COTTON MARKET LOWER. |l eduim. pound, e, oulle. o 7% K i il Non Eavesfandaabr. 105 T pound,idab; eomuain (o, falriHoind, ington a double service. . e (#).—The cot-|2a3: oxen, as to quality, pound, 4a6: e dry zoods houses closed today on % NYNH&H cvdeb6s1943 5% | NEW YORK. June § NEW YORK. June 6. Many whole ( G134 New Haven deb 45 1957. ... 1091 | J Sund / : s b 9 3 .9 92. | {on market was lower foday as a re-|milk cows, choice to fancy, head, on ul unds i Y7 | g % S weeount of the de in was N 9% N Y Weat & Boston 4345 1945, 68 | sull of week end realizing, Ociober 50.00a75.00] common {0 fair, head, y : G Tt supplies the builder with s and active in ; _ Norfolk & Western con 45 195. . o 24 14 92w | Lelling off 10 Doints net [30.00a50.00: calves, veal choice. tributing iming chan 9 - 45 Norfolk & Western cv 6s 1929 9 | lowe a . The gen- |bound, 10a10%;: ordinary 1o medium, MAKE sure of getting the g R | 3 L . ¢ ind is expecte ome more active 5 2 HosshadmPacific 3= 1pi1 . : 3 eral matket closed Irregular at a net |pound. $34a315: rough and common el thekintereat: rate Capital for the erection of in first’ h of the urgency . ¢ Northern Pacifc 4z 1997 ... - e D e Found Bas- miall oUlles natid. bess S e ot of rec quests for spot Shipments, . orthern Pacific ref imp 63 2047 : i . .| Sheep. 5 . 8ai; : . - aioil s Yarns are firmer in spinning circles AR OTR AR at i 4% | erally unchanged to 7 points lower, |3a4; lambs, ‘Spring, choice, pound, of your July funds. diit i but irregular in the trading market. . 95 93 Pen 934 sposition to take profits after an|14al5: fair to good. pound, 12a13: Over a ness properties. and it supplies Curtailments of cotton mill produc 3 Pennsylvana gen 58 1363, 1021 | e N A e | cortimon) thin wound 130 uli sl Current offerings of Smith Bonds & prop P omsicin. slowly. Activity in | ; ESnEyLURRise s e : 110 |jow level of last Tuesday was evi-|to size and quality. pound, 9a13 give you the opportunity to get Darics T e the wool markets this week reflected s 36 Peoria & Bastern inc 4 1380 34% 364 | gent. Tt probably was increased by | Hogs, stralght, pond, 122a12%; sows, 7%, with proven safety evidenced O the investor wi 2 the wing confidence of better busi. | 3 PereMlNuet‘ml;;"l 195 . 100% | rivate reports of showers at one or |pound, 8al0; stags and boars, pound, by our record of no loss to any ness in wool goods after the new sea ' Reading :enw- N " 96 | fwo points in Texas and hope that|5a6; live pige, b, 14a15; shoats, investor in 52 years. of a son openings begin next month . % 1;1;2:;::&;‘ 45,;:{9"::" 451949, @ 74% 75 | they would spread over the State be-|pound, 10a12. B FIRST MORTGAGES S L s StLIM&SR & G 45 1933, 9% | fore Monday morning. o 'Youmay investinmaturitiesfrom Century i d Z 2 StL &San Fran prln 4s A 1950 : o The amount of cotton on shipboar 4 2t 15'years; and in denoming. N 2 : FOREIGI‘ EXCHANGE. b ) i St L.& San Fran.prIn 6s 1950 ;;}2 awaiting clearance at.the end of the| Don't judge the i ot g g tions of $100, $500 and $1,000 Without combining the maximum in- NEW YORK. June 6 UP).—Foreign g: h: g:: ;;:: 53‘,'31‘,’;‘3 1004 ::;:‘l:\sr'%x;étlrl:::e\ie:: S R s e R No deposit is required on bonds o i ::;t\:nz(—s. irregular. Quotations in % e ran DS z B Rt TR oiay tBiere wotdi 1o i reserved now for July delivery. a Loss terest return consistent with Great Britain, demand, 4.85%; 5 4 Seaboard Air Line ref 4s 195! g?!y/: cables from Liverpool. €6 ” il the cables, 4.86 1-16; 60-day bills on gn:o-rgflrfinnu‘ lp:“ Sk e THE “NO’S” HAVE IT Mail the coupon now ik anks %: Fra , 4.76; eaboar r Line con s 2 3 banks, 441;16”. France, demana; 476: Frelg e L b L 94t BALTIMORE LIVE STOCK. TheF. H., Smith Co. Italy, demand, 3.95% . S pRe A e o Southern Pacific col 4s 1943 ¢ . g};’; BALTIMORE, Md., June 6 (Spe- “Wenv;:j:c:mn;gzp‘lnan applica e rmany, 2381, Holland, 4 Southern Pacific ref 45 1955. . . %7 Lcial).—The general live cattle market || tions ; 2 Founded 40.14 Norway, Swi 73% Southern Ry gen 45 1956 79% | rules steady a,:‘d shows l:.l(lle omngle Purilaserss obt onr Wivab. Toast N:;ahhlu;;-hszh:.' 26.72} k ; : % Southern Ry 1st 53 1994.. ... 3 from last week, receipts being ample % 4 Southern Ry dev 6%a 1956....... e 100 | and trade wants supplied mestly ‘at || Notes MUST have the BEST. Saith Bullding, 815 Fiftcent L 19%; Oz i Third Ave adj i stockyards. Cattle arriving on the g ! 2 Jugosiavia, 1.67; Austria, . v Union Pacific 1st 48 1947, . ... g:* ;;2 wharves largely of only ordinary Some unusually attractive in- g‘:_’““‘"‘;‘} m"g'c 1 B F SAI I CO. Rumania 47 Arge . 7 f Union Pacific cv 4s 1927, 9 % 99% 99y |quality, which sells at the lower|] vestments on hand now. Conven- Building. -‘“l“m- . . Brazil, 10.62; 3 %: Sha Virginlan Ry 1st 6s 1962 % 100% 100% |values, demand being centered on |} ient amounts. Pt‘uennd.mn "ulyour Montreal, 99%. 4 Wabash 1st 5s 1933 101 101% |first quality stock. Demand for flm'\”"'m" petanns g 9 & S 2 | : A Wabash 513 s % 4+ 97% 97% |Spring lamb and calves light and CHAS. D. SAGER Bl Main 2100 25 15th St. SR Western Mary . 66% 664 (market on these lines a little easier. (g The city of Coventry. Kngland, has NK W 6. 95 95% |Quotations today at Light Street purchased land and will build 1,007 84% B4% |wharf: I &wellings at once. Beef cattle, first quali pound,

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