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FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. JUNE 20, 1926—PART 1. FINANCIZL. 45 BONDS HOLD OWN | BoND SuMMARY FOR THE WEEK | TREN]) S IPWARD |PRICES STRONGER | o e WillLoanat 510 [ | Migh. Low. . 5. BONDS. MHigh. Low. Last large crop, 1 think the prospeets for | jalt 10129 . 5193247, 101-18 100 30 101-18 8 3¢ big business this Fall will be execl- | Economic Conditions Large Loans a Secisity 1 : 10224 102-19 102622 8376 Jint o el T Clatic; prealtent of il Current int. rate and commission INWEEK'S TRADING i : vttt N STOCK MARKET: IN METAL MARKET 5ecesiziiis st 5 | Tyler & Rutherford | | siabie & Richrdson, 1a. i 10120 1037 o« GBS 8D 10 S I day. "I have Hstoned to a lot of pes. | Loan Correspondent of the oot 10810 104-13 20 106-9 Treasury 41is 1947- . 10810 108-7 1C8-8 369 5 5 simistic talk recently and 1 = _ S i ity revim L — most belleving it myself, ac- || Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. Strength in U.-S. Issues Is| % 95 108" "6 argentina 65 Ac ;o R S Increased Vngor Is Noted|Volume of New Buying in|tuily fownd in one of ti | Newark, N. . | Second Trust Notes P“'Shtffi‘n’, g 1o am a dir Funds immediately 100% Argentina 75 1927 R 101% 101% S amn cheo 118 Varhione Ave: s a5 | o 2unds mmedisly available fof, sscand Impressive—Better FOr- |iois oo b o0 Ausiralan Goston o200 tobi 1o 101 - in Trading—Pools Again | Steel Shows Considerable | inex e T benind orders. | | e gl L A 933 4 100 Austria 7s 19 ™ ;i 881, 833, % 81% Belgium 6s 195 ilae . 84 84 824 This does not look like bad times to eign Securities Strong. | 110w 10en 105 Belgium 7 Bt | 109% 109% 109 109 o Are Active. Expansion. {me | . . Taon Son i o e U S T e gl s : WANTED—AN EXECUTIVE | o 95 100 . o 108 y e Assoc d 38, 0 Associated P A IV ina BY GEORGE T. HUGHES 100% 101% 2ob% 105 Canada 5 R 106% s the Associated Pres By tho Associated P -who has $10,000 to invest in f . 102K 2%| NEW YORK, June 19.—The up-| NEW YORK, June 19.—The |proposition which he would have | . . CEW Y < 103% 101% 101% a 5 929. ‘ 102% ” 2 2 . PO 3 <, June 19.— st in | 103 4 “ A o0 Az s b sl S oG 5 itdol NEW YORK, June 19.—Interest in | 10508 101% 1034 1018 Canada o3 Teoe * 101% 4| ward rend of siock prices, which was| volume of new buying on the steel g6 ob and vl R aiori= iller rain ontro the bond market suffered from the | 110 = 106% 1094 1075 Chile 8 1941, ... ¥ 106% L uptly checked ieavy profi uring the past week sho char 1 A renewed specula- | 110% 106 107 Chilo 85 1946, 109% taking late yesterday, was resumed | considerable expansion. In several | derful future. Write for appoint- SopeLlion tiths e rpeR R L i 3014 Chin i * prin with increased vigor in today’s brief | dircetions prices showed a hardening | ment W, H. Braul, 933 lnvest- tion in stocks this week, but prices e : pa i 99% 99 99% | session. Realizing sales again de- | tendency which resulted in some im. in the main held firm and in at least 1013 8% Czec S 881951, 3 101 %| veloped in large volume, but :).c->|' oV t in forward business. l‘u;’ ment Building. ) classes of securities went sub- '3 4y £ 104% were well absorbed, both the rail and | fron was steady and sales were of . . o a i icily mioner - Miiess twni i O A oy 65 1947, 106% | industrial averages closing higher on | fair volume, including a good many | Train Control Stock is unequaled in Washing- United States Government loans and ¢ T Bis % 105% “|the day. ‘Trading was relatively | small orders for third quarter. | . y X n-l:wl»(m!‘ n‘x-‘nfl gy 93 99 ‘22‘2 ::;’:.,F‘\( 3 e 9T 96 higher in volume, total sales aggre: | 0 vlenthlr-) business having | First Deed of Trust ten. Immediate quotations from our New York 'he streng! Libertys and [ 106 )38 v o e s 103 2 | gating 872,100 shares. heon placed in the copper maiked | . X ; e S et 2 e 05 Dl G ety % 1047 The shatp recovery today apparent. | recently at prices ransing up to the | Notes office over our direct private wire. very impressive. It confirmed the 6% 78% Holland-American s 165 1947..... 20 Iy was bused on the beilel that yes | 1§ cent lovel demand tapered off | rediotio of those who have been £94 Japanese 4s 1931. .. & terday's reaction had sufficiently cor-| during the middle of the | On Hand D hed tiat wiclds. obfali on| @ 971 ’ S 1954 ot 97i 97% | rected the weakened technical posi-| continuance of the British 715 8 6 3 . s 1 sust - | strike ottled conditiuis ing 6149 Interest ! ed States Gover: onds are : 116 Jergens Utd Margarine 65 1947, 116 tion resulting from the sust strike and unsettled condiis ! ooncer i S s 80% 87% §1% Lyon 65 1934.. = 86 vance earlier in the week. Hundreds| France were reflected by a withdrawal (| - nounts of $250.00 up uc o ' The Sunply of these premier invi 9% B0 874 Marseille 65 1934 % 85 of small traders were reported to be|of export inquiry and declines in | o Wil IR ) 102% 109% 106% Netherlands 6s 19 1w 108% \ reaction to enter the mar-| London. As a result, an easie - | . e Aot A atites Sivaitle o 70% 78% 73% Paris-Lyon Med 6s 1958 S 7% T ket, after having missed the first up- | developed and some price ha s/l See Realtor Established 1916 okl el i e 1014 106 sensland 68 1947. .. o 105% ward swing, and yvesterday’s decline | reported on small lots. No general | 312 ‘: Bld st i progressively 109 113% sl S 19 2 cowsa I3 128% | gave them an opportunity. Pools, | seiling pressure was in evidenc 15th & N York A vans g. 1420 N. Y. Ave. vefunding issues are progress : 0 : 5 : e T 2 the vosdintial N e 93% 104 3 L weee 104 acting on the theory that money jhowever, and most the producing | t ew Yor ve. . st “1‘:‘)'”{:” fl‘l‘\\:‘r 4 100 106 , Sta s 19 > 105 rates would ease again next week, | Interests were said to be hlding | ok Tel. Franklin 7300 R R bl e et 824 90% T S were aggressive in bidding up their | fir ! ain 4316 and. the \]lmlu.\nv} is just I"“ N L“'X']“";‘ 21 843% 93% e rotes venes 8s 6 9 Y favorites. need through covering by | Established 1899 Eer wud thi olily JloSUbIS T S 03 106 " AP . 104! 3 sekoni dn ik protessional operators on the firmne No Loss to an Investor in higher quotations. So 1t was not sur 5% 1004 104% 102 ¢ A i . oan| : IF. »|‘\“‘|l I!I 0-: i . { abroad and failure of production in | Drisinz hat this week three Gove 9 115% 119 % P B 4 Revival of activity and strenzth in | the TFar st o show’ expected in mant" honds male new 1925 Wigh ; Ml s e e [ selectend Tist ot oil shares s o | Liumes, Consmption compires fivor | ecords, ol ca Fon. i : REROR SRS ably with a y but consumers A INDUSTRIAL AND MISC R 5 o 2 ol : hree at New Highs. S 90% 105 103% Amer Atr Chemical T3 1941+ -« 103 Union, Oil ot Callfarnin wds the out Tamant e Ready Money to These three were the t Liberty % 101% 99 Amer Smelt & Ref 1st s 1947. J ,(' Tt 06 L Hhee 2 Lead prices moved up on heavy buy s, the third Liberty 43s and the P 108%, Amer Smelt 1st 65 194 = > AN M ing in which white lead interests fig Loan reasury 3%s. Buying of the Liberty 9915 1064 1025 Amer Sugar Refining 65 L y ured prominently. Large producers are Our facilities for executing orders in Miller cnjamin Frank n sed on the fac 9874 967 Amer Tel & Tel ¢l tr 45 1929 b A b i . ] booked ahead, but the advance ' i o g ) Bt mms and ontne dect he M r D : 108% 100% Amer Tel & Tel ol tr 551046, : ! ; v ers | prought out liberal offerings from | n Any Amount on ‘A small leak will sink a 1y the K:v s no longe ey S0kt A iasonta Copverenaas : ing el o ond hands. | 1st—2nd—3rd Trusts reat ship.” 000" rar one ndividusl; 107% 1023 Anaconda Copper cv deb 75 1938 Iva o bolnt or more, With| “The early advance in znc to| Weliraiasniliabs S e g p. Ty 1o th a single Investor 9274 904 Armour & Co 4255 19 . Du 918 Duvine e ot the Standard | move likeral offerings, and the market | ¢, ciory solutions for vour fi ; rould_ hold $50,000 par value of Lib. i 1028 99% Atlantic Refining DIl Co. 52 Naw Jemaey. that eane of] neacted partially i consequen cial problems. Immediate deci 2 erties without heing subject to taxa- 108% Bell Tel (Pa) ref 63 1948, e Hoclies move than 100,000 barrels| demand tapered off slons and settlements. Yon will e 9 9815 Bethlehem Steel p m 55 193 Sl pebi e UL 1817 Antimony advanced sharply due to find our charges the lowest. B e e . Lt ot 4 100 954 Bethlehem Steel s £ 65 1943.... % 99| of ofl a day were being Withdrawn| a ‘more active consuming demand | T b ons e o XN ante 8 LY = L ch etoyerianitak pias Iiouxt s T DO s Realty L C week's transactions was n }.‘ i) 93 Cons Coal (Md) 1st ref 68 1950. ... 1 B |]~‘|u 3 pla ' xg g i A ea ty oan Co. L ”’",“.‘»\f‘é”l”fifi \‘.W.'"\"\lsx-,r:‘\‘::wfi‘h' b ‘:;::n“y“ :;‘:n‘\ ',’.‘,“I‘.’ |hfl|l|‘:flh'<!lf‘( g BU s UNDER FIRE 1417 F St. N.OW.—M, 9411 vance on these purchases by wes 4 } Lol . ecovered more than half of yes P St. N.W.—M, " fnvestors as that the other Liberty & Ionisat S d940 : s 94% | terday’s net s by climbing I-L Open Evenings Little leaks of five, ten and twenty-five cents make should show no effect of the cor 7% 103% 101% Ei , Ga S 274 [ points to 13675, and General Motor | large holes in the income. That is one reason why yespond sell! T rise i e 514 3 ) 6 5 closed ne 2 points higher at 145 2 p 5 e i o s e il e 7 . R ;; % Jh:_: g gl IN WHEAT MARKET many find their finances barely meeting their needs. theory that if the whole Government| s 20 Tire 8 Rt b 20% 121 | Among more than a sc Money to Loan | Budgeting of Income and making Investment an b | Secured by first deec of trust on real estate. bond list is to do better. the lower 49 o : 2 2% | industrial issues to show g ntere imine i i “inan- coupon rate. fssues should show t - P e e Dobith orimiore wete A - | Corn Holds Well in Face of Weak-“,o Pfll;nillwinlll;;:zzndw:u.:ml\ O st item of that budget will prepare for a future of Finan largest appreciation s to the source B nt 3 <19 % h | Sioikn, BRIaGAn T Goomotive. )sep! el Bldg.. 9th & F NW. | cial Independence. of the buying, corporationsand finan. 5% g EBAMT. . v casune 5 9 95 | mot and Ariz Century Ribbon ness in Wheat and Closes The regular monthly payment of as little a- al institutions were doubtless the 6 International Tel 5 rets 9is 109% | pisher Body eral Electric, Gen. “ y Little Off. l = | £10 will in the course of 10 months establish largest purchasers, but- dealers re. 9 1 . ¥ 1044 | Railway Signal. Gulf _States | ittle . 2 0 i the most important factor in your Future ported good inquiry from individuals| 99 9 ackaws 7 .yl g 9 1. National Biscuit, Pacific Gas| LG T Independence- as well, in all parts of the country. 57% ver: 951. <. 1023 and Electric, United States Cast Iron| S . " Notwithstanding this market prefer-| 103 3 9% Manati Su g ¢| Pipe, United States Industrial Alco. |BY the Awaciated Press. =~ - Gilt-Edge First A ence for Government securities in 7 9 3 idvale Steel B.oninnannns 4 9 hol and Woolworth CHIC A\;-H '_me ! .;\\ m».\.ll-n;; vt mil the werk ShEns Wabiob 99 % d Tel 5 i 2 | “Reading was the individual feature | Were under fire again today en the N | E il e ! Edison ist 1% 1941 ; 7 I e Ia A fenturs | Chicazo Board of Trade and despite Mortgage Notes ! L UL INT ade fir rtgage rails. Quite’ s 5 SELHE&DP 5 5 points 6%, the highest price|a rather stiff defense lost more Availabs SAFE. DEPENDABLE. REMUNERATIVT the contrary, ast two days| 99 95 99 NYT . 9 98! we 1924 ‘Atchison, Southern Pa-|ground. The close was at the low for | i ssairi of the week this section of the list| A 9% N Y Tel e s cific, Central Railroad of New Jersey | the short session, with options off ¢ In Amounts of $100 Up INNUAL RETURN showed signs of waverin; |18 9 1 4 c 1 s 19 . 3 3% | ind Pittsburgh and West Virginia all | to 24e. | Secived | 6 o reason o ther the savings 1004 cific Gas & Elec 55 1943 0 _|s0ld 2 to 5 points higher Corn held well in the face of wheat . 70 which are the chief buyers of this 102 083 Dacl & Tel 5 1023 10215 2 A drop of 1 to 2 cents a bushel in | weakness and finished %c off to ke (I On Improved City | grade of bonds, were holding off, and 105% Philadelphia Co ref 65 1944 ++ 105 105' 104 | active wheat futures featured the | up. Oats were %c to 3ge down and | Mostly Medium Price Mortgage Investment Department vields of from 4.50 to 4.75 per cent 4 104% 100 = Public ce 65 19 104 104% 108 | commodity cets. Cotton prices | provisions 21,c to 12%z¢ net lower. e held no fuducement for other I 9 ‘:gg e iy dliy peees 12:;‘- ”“": b losed unchan; 7 points highe Laocal bull interests in wheat hought omes vestors * the time being, here at| | o St i i i 107 108 n qui o s arly in (he Delief that 1 in the Rl rics least, the easy money situation had 100% 10715 e ok o 1ges displayed m | Southwest would continue over th e Aore seemingly been fully discounted H R 95 U S Rubber 1st & ref 58 1947 undertone, with a rally of 15 points | week end and thus delay market | Be SR - ‘;)'b_‘ 5% U I:ubh o5 . = e {to 16.38 cents in Spanish Pesetas as|of the new crop and possibly i ¥ —with never a loss to a ¢ tter Foreign Issues. 110 oo soeeeeeseees 10T, 1087 108% 106% | the only feature. Demand sterling | some of the standing grain S of as much as a single pen The real feature of the market| (o b ‘4;_ U 9 ~ ‘M* gy, | WS steady around $4.86 316, and{more unfavorable crop reports from in cithet Witciial of iteiot. aside from United States Gove mmm‘ 5 108 : = s : 108 107% 107 i ‘W“ French f ruled about 3 points |abroad helped this attitude until some Sendd. for: Booklue loans was the hetter grades of foreign | 115 . e Gl 2% 1004, 194 - | bigher around 2 E of the longs started to take profits. i fsues. I this group. too. it was| a1 % Wilson & Co 15t 68 1941. -+, 974 8% 97 97| Avis poina praminent commis || opraG D SAGER The New York Life Insurance Co. paratively neglected most of the vear | Miahitotie ¥ e ek e | BUTTER IS FIRM. break developed. It went below $1.40 i se and the . A g e R 3 —— for July and caught some stop-loss . 9 9 9 Atlantic Coast Line 1st 0: 19, . ¢ €3\ ' R 9la B6Y 92% &9 Balto & Ohio gold 45 1943 i % 91| Lighter Offerings and Better De- orders and the whole market r:m::n: 924 14th M. 36 . 4 9 97% 94 Balto & Ohio cv 4755 i 6 g b weak. Sellers of bids o pro | o B e e bke o3 Dantg & Ohlo e * S o ‘ mand Are Evidenced. e e ——— irst ortgage I 0ans - tonComn: o t was sim- % i & ) 6 B 1CAG o ™ I nothing in : news to accoun r tive return these honds were ‘k“d B & O Southwestern Div & cfs 50. 713. S W, Main 2345. Since 1906 Ofers to Make ! : ; ¥ tor market today ruled firm under e to e e, O nuet 1l When YontNeed! a Eoani On Improved Real Estate in the Di t on the belief that they were sell- | Brooklyn Manhat s £ 65 A 1968. ... « comparatively lighter offerings andan | ™o "received relatively better sup Think of WELCH 1 trict of Columbia and Nearby Suburbs Prepared to Accommodate the Most Conservative Investor Domestic Issues. LT | . or out of line. This process has bee e i : o improved demand. Dealers were | SRS U S Co o davs. Weather | . ot i o0 T Biindor St e s s S ; J 18 | holding all grades quite firmly and “"‘”"fh:n;“”\ B oot Foan Stieciaks | m Montgomery County. Maryland long while. Tt was now tr: orred | £6 % Central Pacific 4s 1949. ... . i 1 | glull‘]" ;-:m-r;,u.nm were able to obtain | g0 "ihe orop. The spot P FOR 3, 5 OR 10 YEAR PERIODS to foreign hond: ter of fact 9 977 Chesapeake & Ohio cv 4345 1930. .. e ge | EICADAmITS i 92 Bcore carn. higher. There was quite a bit of buy- M L U ng deserved | o “hesapeake & Ohlo gen 4} 3 7 Bl ':"'” ""'“h";‘;“\"\'f‘_ vas |ing of July and selling of September oney to Loan a better pric - ilar bonds, and § “hesapeake & Ohio cv 55 1946..... b s 130% 13 : b ot i ot at a difference of around Hlsc. Some i Apart t the same is true of Australia 5 4 4 Chicazo & Alton 3155 1950. : Ris 58 58y | FAir although there was liberal sup- | g its covered and helped steady the At 5%9, and 67, Eles e "Puild About the more speculative foreizn {108t 100% 1025 Chi B & Quincy 15t ref 5s 19 6 106% 103% | Plie: lable for trading. s ¥ /%\,é’mq /0 Business Properties :! 0 Office Ruildings ues there is little to be said except T1% 9% 8% Chig Hastern Ill gen sl Y 783 g $2.score, d§%a: 9l-score, 38:) Toats finished weak. Some cash in- | e 7 e it they manifested ulr)nl;lnz!\ 6 93 : :.g:;“‘[ Great Western 4x 1954 5 . 69% 67% score, 37%; \;»“wn.- A fovente nol July outs Mt She N efore Placing of Renewing Your ON APPROVED SECURITY concern about e abroad. b s oV 4145 19 0B 52 h . 188 rcitive, > 84347 8 :acube, | Lo eao5 BOKI Tl iomts but o iction 1o political developments | 90% 77 95 90% Chi M & St Paul gen 41ss e 8 91 | Houses soidt December || Censult WELCH, Realtor Appl. e weis SOnTivad wor Hhic B BE 48 ChIM & Stbaul rer D S04 G 3 ntralized 90 score, el Sero: LabE: ana somal) Loun Speeiulint i the exchinges. Tt is| B % Chi M & St.Paul ¢ s : ; $Sscore, stop orders came out but packers Quick Replies dollar ( Trance, | 1124 100 e T : —— e e A et | s ancimae Giiees | | RANDALL H. HAGNER & GOMPANY, jully those of | & e i edemndn i POULTRY MARKET. hogs served to ease the market B U A AR g round their recent low : g R | g M E LecAN GCORRESPONDENT points, but not in sufficient volume to| & 91 S T noanon e ] S $ 3 MORE, June 19 (Special).— PRI | s MORTGAG % o register alarm. German obligations, | 118 6 9 A e DR S e S IR 415 1194 | Receipts of native and nearby eggs | COTTONSEED OIL. 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 municipal and industri ved inde.| 8¢ o s g hon annens 7 s have only been fair the past weel We Are pendently of other Luropean issues, at e DA C but suflicient to pply the demand | e 8 | times displaying striking strength Cloelana g orm bais 1 now prevailing. Trading on the ex- W YORK, June 19 (P).—stop. | e e s L 9 st tudien off the pas c, | loss selting of Tuly broke cottonseed o . 9 5 2 s e - ol 3 to 45 points at the rt today s p: Delaware & Hudson g& a buying for storage purposes Is % d coverix and i ab- wwith wiThe general run of the domestic list 104, 10} % Do & Rlg Grande con 3 1936t about over. Mz oMoy g g sttt 0 as not importantly changed. With & S DR e ttats 4 4 “ however, due to the consumptiv sorption by commissic 5o soon || First Mortgage Real Estate { Third of P Quotations on the average higher| 2o 6 Detroit United 415 1932. .1+ 1v..e h 6% | mand, but the undertone is e fuEnedl fhie marhet ancut Julv Broke] Gold Bond Coupon plicsinildd Rental Property at any time for a decade, fur- F 4 Erie 15t con 4s 1996. e 2, 92 | prompt shipments are advis to 14.25, but later sold at 14.50. ;”‘;;“ Certi b st ; B 5 r advance must necessarily be slow. 4 - ie gen lien 45 1996. . . 7% command top valu Tlig imaricet | MInU cloged 26 points oMo ST LIS ertificates | xperience ha"u“gfi More signi xn(T\;u the prompt sale| © o ¢ Fle O tnih 1958, . A I1%) losed today at 281 and 2 \-’;:;'lflr?bfrn( l;;:::fi?\'::”(’m "ane'«f - Payable at Any Bank | f new issues, he aggregate of the 593 8 v 53 4 4 dozen for nearby firsts in free cas b p- ©.8 Ll A » suallv be iticrease veck's ..r;r(uln:z\. nearly §175.000.000, s A 5Cbs i 5 ind unless the weather turns warm. | ance. n;fl:‘i 1!]3“‘ ‘t:‘ zfims.lx:r ‘L;)T‘x:i Guaranteed by A ;‘m u lll‘l]l) I»; increased was exceeded by only one other week Grand Trunk s f deb 65 1936. v | er 1in these prices will probably | CTude. i : 3 | s = 3 . w applvinge the success- i ol sl i s o el Sy | 514 g Tenuk 7o 100 . 5 5 3¢ | hold good next week. :2;;:&:&3“ b:lg'na'm"o.-z'olb.-rd 7 United States Fldehty ful nIIIm»‘W(\m nt policie tuary. Part of this sum_ was r 2 21 at Northern gen 3143 1952..... Yy The general live poultry market |7 4 < : anagemment po >S up of $60,000.000 Federal Land Bank 5 Great Northern gen 7s 1936 ; rules steady to firm on all first qual- | December, 11.01; Januar Rt & Guaranty Company and practices which we bonds, which went to those looking 4 92 son & 5 971 | ity stock and while receipts have S = (Resources, $46.000.000) and practices AEIEANNC high-grade municipal. Sale of so-ls s 59% 4 62 Inter Rapid Transit bs 1966 e haver been. of undiratss | BALTIMORE, June 19 (Special).— 6% Interest Plus in. Tell us vour prob- S s nt on St Towyiel il 3 R e e Y stock, especially white Leghorns |Recelnts of nearby new potatoes are TR et To 0 A i i lems and let us give vou less than 485 per cent ix initself 5 ! Inter & Great Nor ad 65 1052 1 “hich are ot 5o desirable. Recelpts | Lunning ample under a fairly ood Call or Write for Cireular ems and let us give yvou Jrorthy of note. New public utllity ss-| 29y b Kansas City Southern 38 1950, . 43 2o old nens huve been moderate and | fotding fulev irin ne asnsco s bar- | CHAS, D. SAGER |l ‘ the solution: as manage- e also quic Spos ) 8 8 . 8 o g e 3 0] by 5 w_— e b > - e rioney Gutibol seninice s sacr ]t o kel 9 3% Kansas City oSuthern 58 1950, s i the demand continues falrly good for| %14 5 00a2.50 for No. 2s. Re. . . ont specialtis S e ok Een ks seashur Tiskeblicic s naat all fat stock, whether large or small. | fel &n¢ 290220 (00, 0 TR, o st ment specialtists we are e @ e some fat 4 s 03 s Young ducks have been in lighrt . % 7 e o . hardening of rates as July 1 a 9 Lake Shore 4s 1931 - % 2 ve | Ple for all trade demands, which are showing owners better proaches on the midycar re u,mmwn‘l“ : Louis & Nash unified 43 receipt and all stock where large |,y gatisfied and the market rules 924 14th St. NW. 5 in interest c < sufficiently un. | 92% 847 L ty & Lt 1t zeCbn8l.. . .. g | e : 5 ; week, closing at 250 per ’ avorable to affect ¢ 25 MStP &S S M 6%s 1931, % 96 | difference in price, but stock must ’ ot ALt | g o ‘,‘“”;'r““;‘n::";‘d - Mo Kan & Tox 1o 451080 " be fat to give out readlly. Spring 2;"‘(;"(‘?‘:‘1‘ a 0 for No. 2 stocl SECOND TRUSTS ul B =2 1 oy e 2 A 3 S, /2 2 @ v g v dividuals ha 13 d o inves 1 Epecalitive BUviie ot o e : Mo Kan & Tex adj 63 1967. £ 4 chickens, 1% to 2 pounds and over, |""2 00 4 nq nearby vegetables con. | o Mdiyidusle having funds to invest in this K “ g r ; 2 6% Mo Kan &’ . sell 35 to 45 a pound, but smaller i i deiiand. ds i ol curities by deale: 1t s who 30iBie FU61k Mo Acania eX priln o8t 1053 bl 0 i €T | tinue in good demand as more lines | offerings. 8 E will want to i & _"whi:.’:]df‘r‘:.‘.“(;: T4% Missouri Pacific gen 4s 1975. . 4% 13y fowl will not bring over 30 to 32, .. added to the market weekly, and | o Retnris are ample with minimum of risk s quotations somewhat, but this H00K £ D% NO/BEXIE Mok 06 55 1955 .- . . . X 100% 100% while Leghorns sell mostly 25 t0|jrices generally are well sustained | Sfier by ms aon wihieh G onded Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. alnodonbibes Sill be it s e 96% New York Cent deb 45 1934. . . 5% 5% wpe | 3% as to quality and condition. at the following quotations: prospect St |-' ‘l kg f": 1057 101% New York Cent ref imp Gs 2013.... 105% 106% 01d hens, 3% pounds and over, sell| " psparagus, 2.0024.00 dozen and 1.00 WM. H. KYLE Drospect (ot this. thme ia bright. for 108% Now York Central deb 65 1935..... 1074 107% 1079 30 to 32, but lighter fowl and Leg- |a1.50 for culls: green beans oA malntaining bond prices at least] 1E 70 New Haven deb 45 1957. 68 70 Goy5 o | horns will not bring over 25 to 27.|hushel and 3.50a3.75 for wa . 1910 ¢S seir present levels, N Y N H & H cv deb 65 1945, 24 102% 105 Large young ducks, and |3.0026.00 per 100; Y Ry 6s 1 3 % 31 91 over, are active at 23 k hamper; carrots, 100; BALTIMORE‘ -IJVE STOCK. = th A' Y West & Boston 4% s 1946. 78% smaller fowl are not wanted, and |lettuce, 75 bushel rvninnf, 1.10a1.; I‘_v]E PAY MORE INTEREST | | Samuel R. Harris Co" Inc. Norfollc & Western con 43 1996.... 924 5213 6215 924 | old bring 18 to 23. Guinea fowl and | bushel and 1.00al oy BALTIMORE, June 19 (Special). 5 56 Norfolk & Western cv 6s 1929. ..., & 150% o1 | pigeons continue in light receipt and | Spring onions; peas > e i . The live e’ market shows littlo |15 o % 2 !;\Prn Paciflo §s 1947.... . 66% 65% 6 504 [ P et with ready hale at 75 to 85 for Telephone and 1.25a1.75 ; ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS You Can Share m Our Profits s e ey e oLk 3 § Northcen DAcIDe s 10T, i 89% t | each for old and stags of the former [ rhubarb, 2.0043.00 per 100, and squash. ||| Than Any Other National Bank : s for the Gemand mreatis s DGRy 108% 51 hGEER Pt 113% 113 113 |and 30 to 40 a pair for both young |1.50a1.75 per 14-quart baskets. B Wikahifitgton For the purpose of increasing our Real Estate Developments, : L 6 0 e LR . 98% and old of the latter. R v we are offering to the public an exceptionally attractive safe and ordinary common rough stock is slow 5 Short Line gtd 5s 1946. ..., 7 3 : to finfl favor Even at e 2 3% Ore-Wish 18t ref 4s 1961, R Tee WILL REMAIN OPEN. Ifeteation LR D NI ce sound investment issue pring lambs of weight | S0 4 9 941 Pennsylvania gen 435 1965. 4 8 6% BUSINESS OF STUTZ. . PR i Come in and let us explain ree and wanted at full vahes 9 7% Esnneylyad &g boil06s lffis?‘. s i e YORK, J 19 (®.— | board of the Nus 5 Cumulative Quotations tods 7 37 pennsylvania 6%s 193 6 6% NEW YORK, June 19 .— | board of managers of the New York C 3 IN IB k i it s Light strec 9 A Dby 113% 1124 Rusiness of Stutz Motor Car Co. for | Cotton Fxchange have decided to ommercial Nat an o Preferred and cattle, first lit 3 ik st % § . i pound, 8 to 9: common to mediumy, ' 4 Pere Marquette 1st 53 1950 1986 probablyiwill show nst of 91, 100, [ keop s exchimse openifor teiiing 14th and G Streets pound. b to 7 bulls, as o qualit 4 Reading 4%s 97 : a ) k ¢ 0 o “hoi 6 o today, sailing for Ilurope. tition by members to ballot on mak- Resources $17,000,000 o pound, 4 to 6; cows, choice to fancy, Rio Grande Western clt 45 1949, 106 B it xre hiclidiay aves Bidimins. One Share 8% Cumulative Preferred Stock at pound ni:n’: '-4‘-";:“‘»'::,’:;; {.m"_n:";:n.,i 4 7 s RIATK& L 4]:;; U:«: SRR A ence day. 'The Rubber Exchange of ||| B~ GOLDEN DONALDSON, PRE um,\’ri $10.00 Per Share i . choice to fancy, head, A 3 an prin4s A 1950... y New York Stock and {;fi‘; Yorlc has voted a three-day re- |1 = — ! One Share 8% Pr;fe;encsehCommon Stock at b o b Luic toitancy Thend, b 93 SUL& San Fran pr In o5 138001, 4 ss. $2.50 Per Share 30.00 to : calves, veal, choice, 3 St L & San Fran 5%s B 1942, Bond Averages $12 Per Unit—Cash or Deferred Payments pound, 12; ordinary to medium, pound, ke e = gs 1956. ... SATURDAY, JUNE 19. SAVANNAH MARKET. 8 to 11; rough and common, pound, 3 > S Whan 0o 61080, o % 923 . SAVANN. 3 ) S CHOLOGY . 7 to 8 small culls, pound, 6 to 1. 4 69% Seaboard Alr Line ref 45 1959. . ... 4 STOCKS. 2 M\f} A‘“\g?“' 1{:-""' “99_ :fr’-ernvl‘: ol In addition to 8% "f.'.'.':"fi Jhm"gw; 'm G'.'. ;‘:‘»’.—:m dividends earned S Nblces B B ¢ e, firm; 82; sales, 129; , 6.75; Sheep, choice, pound, 7 to 8; old 7% Seaboard Air Line adj o5 1949.. . Total stork salen 832,100 gharss i 217; stock, 7,861. Rosin OF THE Here is an enviable opportunity to participate directly and ap- e L . 98% Southern Pacifnor 48 Sl 4 ooy idustrisis averaged 150.51; | | SUPMERCS 056, Tkeints, 1.500; ship: ; preciably in one of Washington's most soundly profected investment 3 to 4; lambs, Spring, ce, b % Southern Pacific cv 45 1020 ....,. t gain, 1.26 : precia S s 15; fair to good, :m:r::d "x'i"il."u""é‘.fli{ 4 5 85% Southern Pacitic col 4s 1949, m"l:""-““"“ 146.07: low, 123.11. ments, 228; 46,727. Quote: /, M f; offerings, based upon the buying, developing and selling of real estate. mon thin, pound. 8 to 10; hogs,| 88% . 93 90 Southern Pacific ref 4s1955. 2 ooty rallroads averaged 117.61: | |5 11.00; D, 11 12.65; F, 12.85 0C 7] L straight, pound, 13 to 14; sows.| 92 86% 81% Southern Ry gen 45 1956. q High, 1926, 117.80: low, 105.88. 5, 13.00; H, 13.05; 1, 13.10: K, 13.25 Officers: Samuel R. Harris Co., Inc. pound, 10 to 12; stags, pound, 6 to 8; 107% 104 Southern Ry 1st 55 1994 " 2 BONDS. -, 2 daEo G A 93 page cloth bound book written ' ashis n’ «. old be 1, 4 to 5; live pi pound, 118% 112 Southern Ry dev 6%s 1956 o "1|owomnd sules (par value), $6,- .25; . .50. by @ leading fAnancial suthority. -' UET “I Gl'll';-\k\!tl Otis ‘3}"'.",'5?.‘.‘2'.‘"'5"'?\'- . C. 25; . pound, 15 to 20. 66% 41% Third Ave adj 55 1960...... E: ” X & _—— ifi f resident and . Mar St. N. W. ; 9% 92 Union Pacific 1st 45 1947. . g T e WEEK'S BANK CLEARINGS. e iy RAYMOND G. MOORE Kindly send yvour Booklet which NEW WELL FINT! s 100 99% Union Pacific cv 45 1927 diry rails averaged 94.80; . trader or business man. gty Asst. Mgr. tully explains your investment. L SHED. 103% 99% Virginian Ry 1st 5s 1962, 4 102 B atilities averaged 94.8 NEW YORK, June 19 (®).—Bank Cornuliniahduey some e HENRY GILIGAN NEW YORK, June 19 (#).—Derby + 104 101% Wabash 1st 5s 1939, 3 3 net gain, .03, 3 clearing for the week throughout the fm limited sunply last (m‘ Cormseh Oil and Refining Company has com- 106 99% Wabash 53%s 75. i M’[rlnmlnd',lamhl- averaged 100.0: country are compiled at $10,346,438, ik tor & { and Treas pleted a_new well in the Panhandle 75% 66% Western Maryland 4s 1952 o Sinen ‘average, 95.42; net loss, | | 935 by the commercial ‘a;u: financial H HARRIS field of Texas, with a flush . 100% 96% Western Pacific 55 1946. .. % chronicle, an increase o per cent tion of 1,000 barrels i #6% B3% West Shore 1st 4s 2361. . 5% »‘g';j.:'_‘"";fifl. amverage., month ago. | | over the $10.207.671658 a vear ago. about deubles the company’s vuiput, s i . New. York City, gained 2.0 per cent, 000, . 1. Moscovies, president, said [on Saturday, July 3, denving a. pe

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