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TFIN ’\\'C[AL. BUYING IS LIGHTER IN CENTER MARKET Veal Prices 0ff—Most Prod- ucts Hold at Unchanged Quotations. A decrease resuit of thou inz and re tai a the I the locil m ed in decrea line, was the obsery ¢ merchant this Marker eonditions nsual for trade, receipts being light and huyers few. There were very few changes in prices reported, the price of veal being the chief exception The veal market went off the last of the week. dealers reported. prices dronping from 20 and cents to 18] and 20. Top voung beef advanced | from 17 to 18 cents. buyers willingly paving the increase for the best meat. Increased shipments tomorrow morn- inz may result in changes in_the prices of several commodities. Most price. however, were the same as at the close of last week's market. Market Prices Toda: Fancy. 1-pound prints, a4 resh. in the city’s population, inds of residents seek- reation in the moun seashore. rkets. It has vesult- d sales all along the tion of a whole- morning. were quiet as Rutter 46a tub. hen- 2%a :Spring Rock broil- smaller, 3%a 35a36: fowls, 30 vorms, 20: old. Toash: old, 3 0. broiler old selected, 31a3 ent receipts. Turkeys, mouth ers. 11, |mnntk 45 40, White Le ronsters, 22 ducks, 5. keats, voums, Dressed—Turkeys, 48250 keats, voung, 830 Live stock medinm. 10a11 and medium. lambs, 15, Meats—Beef, 17a18 18a20; dressed pork. loins. 35a36 36: shoulde 84 fresh shoulders Froit and Vegetable Review. 40a1.00; 10 choice, hogs. cholee 113 heavy 15 Calves, thin, fa light lamb, heav is reflected | the opening of the week’s | BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK. June 25. the Curb Market today was confined o special stocks, which were being | bushed forward for particular reasons. The main body of stocks did little one way or the other, hut there were enough special movements to give the list an appearance of firmness. In the baking group. United Bi cuit “B" established its usual dail new high record, which has been characteristic of it since it was an- { nounced early last week that the com ny was negotiating to take over . Continental Tobacco was feeling the effect of a bet- jter demand for tobacco shares on the big board and reached a new high |Tor the vear at 203. Later, however, 't of the improvement was lost. Servel Corporation certificates of de- sit_also went to new high figures, responding to reports of record-break: ing earning: Other specialties which cor¢inued to give a good account of themselves were Traps-Lux at 9, Vacuum Ol above 104, United Gas and Improve- ment up 3 points at one time and rib Syndicate up more than a point ross 16, High-priced Activity in i NEW YORK. June :8.—Following is an official list of bonds and stocks traded in on the New York Curb Market today Sales in INDUSTRIALS hundreds High 12 Ala_Gt Sou.pfd. 12014 + Al Prek Bar vee, 1 I'Amal Leather. Am_ Leath pfd 2 AlphaPort C. Am Cyanamid 10 Am Cyanam 6Am 1Am Low. < TN 2 181 T, Brad Fire s ‘on“ o it Am R R 1y Birrad M nw bt 10 1 Butler Bros 201 “en Azuirre nt Pip Cor. Al Tex ntd. DA s Co bt mmonw P ¢ “ommonw P € s market report on frojt | (compiled by the Market ! vice, Bureau of Agricultural Ve s Jes—Suppiies moderate. de- | irket slightly weake Valley, salmon 002150 few ! imperial 13, steady: Washin type, 15 dozen doz. crate: marke et vellow firm: condi maoderate vket steady:| small size 5. Red| come falr me - “condition. ale modes market arolina oes - Supplie: maoderate and re-harte 106,00, cloth-top No. 1. 5 Tomat Tomatoes moderate. fours. ripes and demand | J wrapped, | Iheral upplies ; AT stea ning veral: de . Florida. | 28 to ons--Supniies 1 mand limitea. market stes Tom Watsons and Dixie Belles 1 30 pound ay 20 each i String beans—Sunplies moderate, | demand limited. ma:ket steady: home. | growns, barrel 00 m | around 3.00, { Cucumbers i mand moderate, mark Carolina, buchel hampers. © 82.00. Norfolk «-hushel hampe Supplies cetion, b fancy Cabhage Neht ket A\snaragus —Supplies moderate mand moderate. market dull ware, crates, very large i 4 medium s S a3.00; I siz Supplies mnderate, market sshel bashets, orth Carolina, 3tv and conation RUBBER IS LOWER. &pecial Diepatch to The Star NEW YORK. June Yer. smoked ribbed sher &1 the noon quotation This compares with 44 end 20 a vear ago pr g s too few sales to establish mar rec very de- | Dela. mostly small to S moderate: demand steady: Texas, ew higher: crates. ordinary qual 1.00a1 —Crude ruh PULLED WOOLS FIRM. ®recial Dispatch to The Star ROSTON, June 25.—Medium and Jow grade domestic wools continued in the best inquiry at the start of the week in the wool market. Pulled wools are held firmly by dealers, fine doubles A's for 1.1%a1.20 and fine A's at about 1.10. Good territory wool; are in demand. but in view of aid for new Texas clips t ere i mot much above rey o=t e nmrkm BAR SILVER PRICE. NEW YORK. June o silver, 653%: Mexlea s 5 SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Quotatione furnished by Redmond & C Bar P. & L. C. e 3D3355550 330053035355 Aond, P& I Tum. Co. of Amer A BieSugan s 19 332 aderat ‘v“ Metals prsher Body oodvear T. veat Northern 1 wif o1l Corn. P G555 = Famoaan e TSI York Central 6s on Short Line 4s 1 1 R, R 7s 1930 air C_OIL' P, € 63 1 Wi & Co 3e i Tonion Oil of Calif 5 fmon Pac, R.R, €. 4 m <" Runber Ti3e’ 1 U on 6iga ip56 E.&M 1931 SeE { | | RO S 35553559335555555¢ SSz00 | FE3ERI33R33333 [ w Wetinghouse 35332533332333285 GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. 1Quoted in dollare ver million marke.) amburg 413 1019 140.00 00 (0unted_n”dollare ver thousand marks ) G«r Gen Elec 4156 pre-war 0n Grr fv!n Elec 43¢ 1019 flln' 3s. ’a! & 4= pre-war amburg Amer_Line lep North erman Lloyd 414s. North German Lloyd l"'n ian Consols 3138 Krupn Bs 1921 seldor! 4s pre- war. nkfort a-M 4s pre-war Btk s e G (Ger Ge Flerl » Commerz and Private Bk 1&\ onto Gellschaft. 130 800 | 1000 100 S50 oot 86.00 De Darmstaedter Mercur Bank Herden Chemical et (Gen Elec) liner Handels. A | Sales on G Balt n. .. “onol Laund Continen” Rak ‘A ntinen Bak *B ntl Bak pfd ont'l Tob Ine. ! urtiss Aero M. De F R C vie 2 Doehler Die € ¢ Stcel Hond & Siv o 10 B&S Trdeet in P pi uu ageol Mot Co... HFed Mot Trie 1F & WG m Tnso, 13 Firestona T mn R € H EreshmanC has. Alden Coal ) Goodvear T R 2 Hanbiness C St A 4 Hexden Chem 1 Hazel Atlas Glnss R ofd 'y Hardart. 's Horn & Hard b © Ind Ravon Cor A 1Intern Uti) B." 4] Kevat_Solether. 1 West Tl 1 i Wideate 6o 5 Mohawk Hud' P\ 1 Munie Serv ... 13 Nat Casket new. 54Ty iNP&eTL i pta1nin 2 Nelson H i\ Y TeL Co' ptd 1 H’m» S Boiter . 'y Benn, Wat Pow € 143 Pie Am a. R APug & P &L .5 Purnity 22 e 213D 31 11 B ShSERL 82T REREE! 4 Southy P& I, new Sou P&L new pf. 1 ou P &L p ptd Sou Cities TV pfd. Southw Bell pfd 1 tan il Pub C A aB@is mmcsmmEn e * IEEHSET homp Rad vic. Trans Lux Pie A rumbull_St! Tub Art 8B vic Ini G Imp ... 190 Uni Lt & T nw 5T Pit Shar n 1101 P & Lovie _I Univer Pic C.. 5 B Rub Reclaim SUNB. ... " Pk bl Pow ntd. esson_Oil pf Fhite, Sew M n el Taxi € N Y iz Globe € Carnegie Metais. Cons Con Mines. 13 Cresson_Gald L2 Eng Gld M Lid 1 150 Eureka Croesiis 0 Fir Thought G M 1 Golden Center M 60 Hawthorae M 1 Hecla Mine ~. . 53 Kav " Copper." Cor New Cornelia. .. wmont J faine Noranda . . 10 Par Por M’ iid. 290 4 Prem Gold M i Am Gold & P lTetk Hughes Fona_ Min 10 Billion °Tn Verde Exi 401" s Contl 15 Utah Apax 6 Wenden Cop . INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS. in hundreds. 21 Amer, Con_ Oilfids 21 Am Maracaibo € 4 Beacon Ofl .... 182 Carib Synd 10 Cities Serv new.. 4 Cit Serv pfd. ... 163 Columbia Synd 3 Cons Rovalties n 1 Crown Cent Pete. Euelid Ol Co. .. Gibeon 0l Cor 18 Gulf Oil of Pa 1 Leonard Oil .. 4 Lion 0il Mex Oil ex Panuco e s | S ERENEEE Pttt P et e P A w B - E523327. o SRS [ 5355535 mar e o e SRR F2 o 3 £ FOFERTTITREET P EE e is in 1 i SRt SO t H: STBIPIPP: el i3 g Ba882 38808530250 S 8 n B vnit ata— 2, O sz 1 Reiter-Foster Oil. 36 Roval Con O & R 39 Digmd Iy B F2d T Waioil ptd Venezuelan Pet. . Warner Quinlan. 3Wilcox O°& G . a2 D%y BizmD Ba85530823553 0 na a3 nRu—sonRtnn > 12 1303 EEE 25 2 o e ] .'.!f! ] is is STANDARD OIL ISSUES. 4100 Continent Oil n. 22 100 Cumberland P 50 Eureka P L. 120 Gal S 0 ptd old 10Gal S O pfd n. . 1100 Hambis’ S & & 10T P L. . B 500 Imy DR H DDz SR R 18 B0 Northerm © L 1400 Prairie 0 & G'n 10 Solar Refin. . . 500 Soutn Pepn G 1 15008 O 7 i0s o 235 s o thousands. llied Pk 6. 3 Aled P & 1 Alum 7¢ new PRt DT g =3 e v s h A 102 wnte'E s '8 44 Close. | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1926. NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office were featured by sharp upturns in New Jersey Zinc and Reality Asso- clates. As the first half of 1926 draws to a close the New York curb market cele- brates its fifth anniversary as an in- door trading institution. The place of prominence it had commanded in this brief period can be most accurately measured by the scope of its activities today as compared with five years ago. The trading list now numbers 1,000 separate issues, including the shares of practically all Standard Oil companies and embracing those of leading public utilities, ofl, baking, anufacturing, radio and miscel- laneous corporations n{ the United Following 1s a list of mew securities admitted to trading for the first time: Independent Pneumatic Tool Co., 180.- 000 authorized shares of capital stock of no par value; Hazel Atlas Glass Co., 600,000 shares of capital stock of no par v; Georgia Rallroad and Bank- ing Co., 42,000 shares of capital stock of $100 value: Cellotex Co.. 50,000 com- mon stock of no par value and 40,000 cent cumulative pre- ix Dry Goods Co., 400,- industrials | value, 1033, 2010 Ed 5 B m Duke-Pri 1y as Ter OB 81,8 10012 Bt Redrie 6 1011t A ¥ al Si 1 General 1 Goody A Hood Rubber ia108 In GLW Blae wi 851 Kresge ex 4 8. . 10058 11Keith B F 65 A 907, 3 Favlede” Gan ' e 100 golen Pow fe A ge% 68 Loews Inc fs.. 5255500y 1 P An‘};: 3' \7-"; an 2 5 Pa nmz’m’ Y 1lupm|. Elec 2 X e 23358 S 2359037 5255535 SERGESERSTEIES S 323233537 23332323 2RICIERR 55525330035 505555: 3 53323233235 33R3R: e Sestense s 2 £2233e2ss; - 20 Webster Sales in thousands 4 Antioqua 7s 18 Antioqua 78 Baden 7s A Bue Aires 13 Bue Aires 78 5" anal # Buen’ Afre (iR Danith Con 515 Denmark 814 Furop M&T rm Con’ Mu 3% Great Con E 635 6 Hamburz_ E Hung I Mt 71 R A a8 100 X lseden Steel 7a talian P Util et gi‘ = C'Ch Ba 6 uss Govt 5 Grt ote blge Gyt A13e N cfs P I m,. "% Washington Stock Exchange SALES. Ganital Traction-—5 at 105, & at 105 Potomac Electric Power pfd bington Gas Light=-15 at a8% 8 at 682, 1 at 882, 10 at 6 Wispington ‘Rwr & Elre.’ td o at 8813. 5 at 8R at ona] Savines & Trost Fo.—10 at 500 10 tional T'nion Fire Ine. Co-—5 at 22 Lanston Monotype—>3 at 88 5 at 89, atL #9.°10 at AB. 10 at 801 10 at 80T, 20 at &9y 10 8l O 10 at 801, 05 at A 10,20 B0 % To ae ety "0 at'kAn. 16 ai Mergenthaler Linotype—5 at 10614, 5 at Jodiers ¢ 106%. 5 National Mtge. & Invest. ptd.—50 at 8. AFTER CALL. Washington Gas 5s—8$500 at 10015 go W Athington Rwr. & Elee. 45—$1:000 at Rikgs National Bank—8 at 485 Monex—Call loans. 5 and 8 per cent. Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Amecican Tel & Telfa. d... Am. Tel. & Telga. 4135 Am. Tel' & Tel. ctl. tr. fis ‘Anacostia & Pot. K. Ana. & Pot_ gua C. & P. Telephone C. & P. Tel. of Va. Capital Traction R. R. City & Suburban_bs. Georgetown Gas 1st Potomac Elec. 1st be. Potomac Elec. cons Botomac Elec. 8 10 Pot. El. Pow. g. & Wash.. ‘Alex. & Mt. Ve, Wash.. Alex’ & Mt. v Wash FEE S»53_=33330 2232553333 P 1 1 1 Mlscm!.l..wanl.w D. C._Paper C Pot. Point_ q"ng L'd Bk. EA R L arkel Wardma e R STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY. American Tel. & Telg Amer. To1 & el Gapital Traction Nortone g wase rio Eotomae Ell"'" : otomac Elec. Int. ct Wash Ry & Elec: Wash. Rwy. & Eiec. pid. NATIONAL HANK Villonll flnlll] . Columbia Ommercia D armers E‘lg:rll Amzrm:n & td. Lincoln National Riggs Second National Banl TRUST COMPANY. American rity & Tfll Contimengal *om 5 Merchants National S Union .. Washingfon' Loan & SAVINGS BANK. & Savings.. . . t_Washington. Security Sav. & Com. Banl eventh Street. Commeree. American . Corcoran .. Firemen s Tneus National Union, TITLE msmmurz Columbia Title Real Estate ... Title & MISCELLANEOUS. Bt 2l - : Merchants’ Tr: type gn jonal M. & Inv. pf Peoples Driix Storés pi. anston Monotyoe ... urity Storage . . Market " "Tinw at | COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM ENTIRE COUNTRY NEW ORLEANS, June 28—The Pan-American Petroleum Co. has started an extensive campaign to mar- ket its refined products in this terri- tory and will spend $1,000,000 in build- Ing gasoline distributing stations and an office building. KANSAS CITY, June 28.—Dealers in agricultural machinery, having had a marvelous season In the sale of harvesting machinery, are anticipat- ing a strong demand throughout the Southwest the latter half of this year for plowing and seeding tools. YORK, Pa., June 28.—Pea canning has started in this section with pros- pects that the crop will be better than average. Pickers and cannery em- ploves are being brought here from Baltimore, CLEVELAND, June 28.—A retail collection agency has been established here by the Cleveland Retail Credit Men's Assoclation and the Retail Mer- chants’ Board. It is expected this will eliminate duplication of effort and reduce co f collecting ovel go0d: The agency will operate on cent fee hasis. ‘CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET CHICAGO, June 28 (United States Department of Agriculture).—Hogs— Receipts, 45.000 heasl; desirable hogs active: mixed kinds slow, with demand narrow: market mostly 15 to 25 lower on good and choice hogs, averaging 210 pounds down: bulk, 14.40a14.75: 5; heavier weight, mostly 25 han Saturday's average; bulk sirable 240 to 325 pound butchers, a14.20; most packing sows, 12.00a 30: selected slaughter pigs, upward 14.75; heavy-weight hogs, medium. 13.90a14.6; light iicht g sow: {14.00a14. | Cattle—Receipts. fat steers weak at 25 lower: mostly 10 to off; in between grades with weight | predominating and showing most de- | cline: largely a steer run: she stock | steady to weak; hest matured steers, 10.50; vearlings. 10.25; water fills Iib. eral: bulk fat steers, 9.00a10.00; veal- | ers 25a50 lower; at 10.50211.50; few at 12.00. Sheep—Receipts, 19.000 head: slow: fat lambs around 25 lowery few early sales natives under light sort at 15.00; culls, 11.00; sheep steady: early top on fat ewes, 6.30: bidding unevenly lower on Westerns DAIRY PRODUCTS. BALTIMORE, June 28 (Spaefal). Live poultry—Spring chickens, pound 30ad5: leghorns. 25a35: old hens, 25a : leghorn: 28; old roosters, 20; 28a32; old, 18a23: guineafowl, a85; old, 40a50: pigeons, pair, " pack- : slaughter pigs, | | | due! each, 30a40. Eggs—Receipts, and nearby firsts 29%a30. Butter—Good to fancy creamery, | pound,” 40a43: prints, 43a45: ladles, 133234 rolls, 30a32: store packed, 30a 31: dairy prints, 31a32; Process but- Iwr‘ 351423615 NEW HAVEN EARNINGS. NEW YORK. June 28 (). -Higher earnings for May than the same month last vear continue tn le re ported by various railroads. The Nes York, New Haven and Hartfor grose revenues increased $513.63 freight earnings gained $387.600, ‘and passenger earnings increased $101.819. Net income was $634.136 after all charges. compared with 334,564 in 1925. and_for the five months vear $2,564,345, against $2.110,956 vear ago. HUDSON MOTOR INCOME. NEW YORK, June 28 (#). Vet in come of Hudson Motor Car Co. for the quarter ended May 31 was $3.311 314 after taxes and charges, equal to $2.49 a share on the capital stock. against $2.746,023, or $2.06 a share in the preceding quarter and $5.968. 783, or $4. a share in the corre- sponding quarter of 1 The com pany earned $4 share in the six months ended May 31. against $7.42 a share in the same period last year. SPEEDY UNLOADING. | BALTIMORE, .June 28 (Special).— Western Maryland Railw the Atlantic Seaboard cham- for speed in unloading freight. ‘Officers of the company de- clared that recently 70 cars of barley, each containing an average of 110,000 bushels, were received at its Fort Cov- ington grain elevator. It took only five and a half hours to place the grain in storaxe, using 12 men. three acks and six unloading pits, it was id. FISHER'S PRICE INDEX. NEW HAVEN, Conn., .June (Special).—Prices, power, 63.5; Crumps, | | Fisher, alYe economist, reports. l"l\m‘nrm 1926.) 817 cases: native dozen, offered at = | The | claims | pionship PARIS PRXCES STRONG. PARIS, June 28 (#).—Prices were strong on the Bourse today. Three per cent rentes. 47 francs 70 centimes. Exchange on London, 167 francs 75 centimes. Five per cent loan, 52 francs. The dollar was quoted at 34 francs 52 centime: REQUEST HOLIDAY. NEW YORK, June 28 (#).—-More than half of the members of the New York Stock Exchange have signed a petition to the board of governors requesting a holiday on Saturday, July 3. for a three-day recess over Inde- nendence day. FEDERAL LAND Bm BONDS. (Quoted by Alex. Brown & Sons. Closing.) Rate—Maturity ked. Yield. ‘l 3 4 4. 4! 24 5 2333222337 PSR SRR R O, 3 FrTT ey 2222299202009 P ora ot rat fett P | sion with railway, | | COTTON IS STEADY; RANGE IS NARROW Selling Brings Early Drop, But Staple Rallies:a L|tt|e Later. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. June 28.—Cotton fu- tures opened steady; July, 18.25; Octo- ber, 16.70; December, 16.61; January, 16.35; March, 16.52. The market was steady today at an advance of 5 points on July, but generally 1 to 4 points lower on belief that rains reported in the Eastern belt would be beneficial. July sold off to 18.14 shortly after the opening, and December declined to 16.55, net losses of about 4 to 8 points, under liquidation, local and Southern selling. Offerings were not heavy, and prices steadied toward the end of the first hour on a little trade buying of | new crop positions and covering. July rallied to 18.17, or within a point of | Saturday’s closing quotations, while December sold up to 16.65, or 2 points net higher. | Another private report estimated | the condition of the crop 76.5 and the | acreage 41.300,000. with an indicated | yield of 15,100,006 bales. | The forenoon markets cased off on | a favorable view of the weather out- | look, July selling down to 18.13 and December to 16.55, net declines of about & to 9 points on active positions. Offerings were light, however, and prices later held fairly steady, the market showing rallies of 3 or 4 points from the lowest at midday on covering. Another private crop re port estimated the condition as 76.: and the decrease in acreage at 213 per cent 1 New Orleans Quotations. | NEW ORLEANS, June 28 (#). Cotton futures opened steady: Janu- ary (19: 16.22; March (1 bid; July, 17 bid: October, December, 16.75. The cotton market | was v today, first trades showing | losses of five points. Although prices | rallied a few points during the open- | ing call, owing to a steady opening | in New York, they soon weakened on reports of good weather in the West- | ern belt, October dropping to 16.26 | and December to 16.18, or 12 to 14 points down from Saturday's close. Insect damage advices were bullish and the weather map showed consid ‘able rain in the Eastern belt, which caused prices to rally one to four points from the early lows. A private hority made the condition average and the indicated crop 15,181,000 bales. INSPECTING W., B. & A. Maryland Public Service Commis- sion Looking Over Road. Spectal Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, June 28.—Inspection of the Washington, Baltimore and An- | napolis Railway and suhsidiary com- panies is being made today by the en ineering staff of the Public Service n, under Chief Engineer H. The commission’s engineers will in- spect tracks and equipment of the | company. depots and shops in Mary- land and the plant of the Annapolis and Chesapeake Bay Power Co. at Annapolis. The inspection trip is planned to familiarize engineers, of the commis- electrical and gas BIG BRITISH COLUMBIA ISSUE OFFERED TODAY NEW YORK, June 28 (Special).— Public offering of $6,000,000 Province of British Columbla, Canada, 4% per cent serial by Dillon, Read & Co.; Wood, Gundy & Co., In Canadian Bank of Commerce, Royal Bank of Canada and Dominion Securi- ties Corporation, Ltd., gold bonds (non-callable) A. D. Ames & Co., Ltd.; is made today TOMO RROW'S FIN/ \\'(' I;\ at prices to yield from 4.20 per_cent to 4.80 per cent on the bonds, which mature 1927-1956, inclusive. These bonds are issued entirely for refund. ing purposes and are the direct obliga- | tion of the Province of British Colum- bia, payable, principal and interest, from the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Province. This Province is the third largest of the Canadian Provinces. and ipcludes all the Pacific seaboard belonging to | the Dominion. British Columbia ranks | first in Canada in the production of | U. S. Chamber of Commerce departments. valuable will real Swartzell. this stability vour funds. vield 615 % values in the Capital City. the first mortgages, secured by this estate and purchased through Rheem and Hensey Com- pany, will reflect this security. Sensing the permanence and future of Washington as the center of the Nation, the Chamber of Commerce of the United States erected their mag- nificent home several years ago facing Lafayette Park and the White House. This beautiful building is akin in de- sign to the proposed new Government And as more national institutions, such as this, homes in Washington, &0 the more build their permanent become the real estate And so We want to offer you the benefit of for the investment of Our First Mortgages now Swarizell Rheem & Hensey Cos Mortgage Barkers T27-15th. Street, N.W. Washington.DC. 57 oK Chamber Years Without Loss to An Investor. of Commerea equipment under the ‘commission’'s Jurisdiction, it was said. MARYLAND TOBACCO BALTIMORE, June 28 (Special) -—; Receipts of Maryland tobacco at the || State tobacco warehouses last v«nk\ were small for this time of the vea totaling only 454 hogsheads, al’ | though arrivals have been slowly in- | ing. les amounted to 355 hogshea ul\‘ | leaving a total of 3,848 hogsheads in ate warehouses. Due to good rains, the 1926 tobacco crop is now | practically all planted in the field under favorable conditions. Quotations today for Maryland | leaf tobacco per 100 pounds: In- || terior and frosted. firm leaf, 3.00a || 8.00; sound common and greenish, || 9.00a1490; good common, 15.00a 24.00; medium. 0a34.00; good to | fine red, 35 00; faney, 52.0 seconds. common to’ medium, 6.00a 1.00; seconds, good to fine, 2 )0 upper country, air cured, 7.001 00 STEEL PLATE BOOKINGS. NEW YORK. June 28 (#). - M: s of fabricated steel plate r tons from 32601 in April 684 May year. The in last | total for the five months of 1926 was | 172,170 tons, against 120,485 a year ago. IRON AT LOW LEVEL. | NEW YORK, June 28 (#).—The pig | iron trade takes the view that the low level of prices has heen touched, this helief being supported by the re- | cent purchase of 6.000 tons by the | American Radiator Co. - PROFITS IN TOBACCO. | NEW YORK. June 28 (®).—Earn. | ings of various tobacco companies foi the second quarter of 1926, which will | be made public next month, are un- derstood in the financial district to have been substantially larger in the first quarter of the vear. Y4 Million More September4/ A Third of a_ Century's Experience Main 2100 B. F. SAUL CO. ___I_l Property Owners Depend On Us to obtain for them the maximum earnings from their rental prop- erties. Let us analyze vour rentals; with expe- rience we find just what they need to pay you better profit. And we apply the management methods that assure you that profit with regular- ity. 925. 15th St. N.W, lumber, fish, eopper and zine. second in total mineral output and third in manufacturing and in the production of pulp and paper NEW PREFERRED ISSUE NEW YORK, June 28 (#) ditional issue of $3,000,000 ipnlml Power & Light Co. 7 per cent cumu tive preferred stock, offered at 9716 m share and accrued dividend, has been sold syndicate headed by Howe, now & Bertles, Inc. —An ad WASHING TON July Investments We offer the following securities: State of Maryland State of Virginia City of Baltimore Federal Land Bank State of Nerth Carolina United Elec. Lt. & Pr. Co. Baltimore Rate 4% 4 4 LA 4Y, 4Y, Norfolk & Western Railway Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Equipments Southern Pacific R. R. San Fran. Term. San Francisco Gas & Electric Co. Seaboard & Roanoke R. R. Bethlehem Steel Corporation Great Northern Railway Georgia Railway & Electric Co. Consumers Elec. Lt. & Pr. Co. New Orleans Dominican Republic Republic of Uruguay United Railways & Elec. Co. Baltimore Maryland Electric Railways Co. Cleveland Railway Company Southern California Edison Co. Montgomery Ward Properties Corp. General Motors Acceptance Corp. Philadelphia Electric Power Co. Censolidated Gas E. L. & P. Co. Baltimore Duke Price Power Co. Ltd. 4 6% Upon request we shall be glad to furnish detailed information regarding any of the above issues, either at our office, by mail or by the call of our representative. Au-:x BROWN & SONs BALTIMORE The Oldest Banking House in the United States Maturity 3,/1928-36 Yield 3.50% 4.00 4.05 4.12 4.25 4.50 4.50 4.60 4.65 4.70 4.75 4.75-5.20 4.80 4.85 4.95 5.00 5.05 5.12 5.25-5.50 5.28 5.39 5.75 5.80 6.20 6.50 6.70 1932-40 1933-37 1958 1956-36 1946-49 5/1929 1944 1931-41 1950 1933 1931 1929-32 1976 1932 1936 1931 1951 1946 1972 1949 1942 1966 1960 1949 1957 1424 H St. N.W.

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