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FIN NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office BY WILLIAM F. H NEW YORK. June mination on Higher "FERNAN. 30.—Operations the Curb Exchange prices were the special strenzth developing in industrial issues which heretofore had not shared to the extent of others in ent campaizn for higher to- One of the outstandi fe & sharp runup in Hazeltine « tion. The stock went from across 15 before the demand The sudden wave of buying in stock folle \\-'\I the nnouncement that udge Ince of the Eastern District surt of New YVork had handed down a gecision holding that the Neutro- dyne radio receivers, of which the Hazeltine Corporation is the owner, were not he Gen CLric lephone Companies’ pora 103, nd te American ts IW YORK. June 30.—Following an official list of bonds and stock raded in on the New York Curb Market today Sales INDUSTRIALS i H) Ala 6t Sowen 1 Al GE South b 4 Ain Piek Ba vie 1 Allied " Pack " new ©Amal Leather AAm Leather 1t Amer “Arh o P Am BV i Am Gas & Kl 5 A Rayon Prod i Am - Seating i 20 Am Seat vie i 10 Am Superpow A Am Superpow B I Am Supow br pf 2 Aso Gas & W Brit-Am 10 Brit ar Light ellulond Co Tex Y Commonw 1 ¢ I Commonw PC ) Consol Laund, 3 Consol Dary 1 i Contin Bak A # Contin Bak B Contin Bak ptd 3 Contin Tob Ine ourtlanlds Ltd I nw « Q Dacnt Mot 1 Bond & Sh pfd 101 | B & Sh n Cor. 7 I Mot Co Sug o Rur A Fed Rur i3 T Intern_T'til Tohns Manvill Y Tel Co pf. rth 0 Pow € 1 Pittah FI'M 1, Pitts Pl Pyrene Ran Real A Kep Mot Mot & coback Mot Rad CH gL i win_ Wins Co n 1 vic Corp A T Biklyn kovie i 4 5 ;| 5 3 5 % Pui Mot Superhiater Switt Intl . Swift & Coll mken Axle b Prod Exp | Trans Lux § minil Stl 11, Tubize A S B vVt- 190 Tni 6 imp € 1103 L& Pn AL 161y har o 23 Ui i 2 11 Shar apt 5 T Rie B 1S Ru Renl USSien Talk Mach ner Bros Pie t Anto S pf 1 Power pf ow Taxi N Y MINT Vi w W w ales in undreds. 4 Carnezie Metals 7R Cons Cop Mines 13 Cresson Gold Gold M Lt 1 80 Enteln Croves = Golden Center M B0 Galdfeld Cons 20 Hawthorne M 1 1 Hacia Min 1Jerome V. Davel 27 Kay Copper Corp 10 National “Tin # New Cornelia Sowmont” Mining 13 Xypissi 3 Oblo Cop 70 Parmac P M Lid S0 Am Gold & P 16 Spearhead Gold Teck Hug o B ANDEPENDENT OIL 87 undreds Pam on onrigs 1 1 i new i Synit Roxalt’ nw 10 Northw 01 1 Nor Cent Tex ‘0 3 Oh Fuel Corp 1 Pandem 01l 2 Peer Oil Corp i Pen Ol Corp iRed Bank Qi 3 Reiter-Fos_ Ol iRoyal C 0 & R Rran_ Con salt Cons 23 Salt Ck Prod 4 Tidal Osage O 25 Tide Water Oil Tide W Oil pid 2 Venezuelan * Pet . & R 00 Inip 0"l Con 245005 0 N'Y 108 0 Ohio 105 0 Ohio Wit 1100 Vacuum 011 Y ~ In thousands. ¢ ed Pk s 1 Alum 78 n 33 2 Am Gas & Am Pow ! 065103 103 rise showed no signs of cul-| rule, | was | [ ubsided. | this| ANC IAL Newmont Mining stood out strongly. advancing to a new high for the year at 61, as against the previous final |of 30, The stock was also selling ex the regular quarterly 60 cent divi dend. Because of its holdings in other related companies Newmont is expected to benefit materially through lany material development in the cop- per and metal situation. wing started for the in the mew convertible no r terred stock and voting trust certifi- cates of the American Seating Co | The new stoek is to be issued in ac | cordance with the capitalization plan | recently announced. The preferred. on & block of 5,000 shares opened al | 407, while 100 shares of the common changed hands initially at 33%. At he comamon was selling HI the equivalent of 364% for the old stock, which was its record high. first time par pre 13 Am Seating 6s wi 1001, 997 993 5Am W W s A 1001 100% 107 ax 1001, ansl PEBD=iT B W Sehults R 1 Sloss She Slosé S cont 011 Rof 1 '« 2 17 iU Sales in thousands, « R Byxi0ly FOREIGN BONDS. 14 Antioaua 7s B | 1 Antioqua s A 4 Baden i ot i0 K 18 Man M&S 7a 3 Muni- Medelin Santa 2 Uni 8 W B G150 K Westn U El 6 Ex-dividend. ey Washmgton stock Exchange SALES, ua-l,mnuu Baltimore and Annapolis 5s— | | 51,000 at_dd iy shington * Rws. & Elec. pfd.—10 at ss%" 0 at 881 10 at 88 % 10 at 8815 Washington at 69, 6 at 0.1 phL int. e1f—5 at Money—Call loans, 5 and 6 per cent, Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY. | American Tel. & Telza. 4 | American Tel. & Telga. 4 Am. Tl & Tel. ctl. tr 5 | Anacostia & Pot. B. R. Ana & Dot zuar. 3. . & P. Telephone 5 [ & F Aieniops Camital Traction R City & Suburban s Georgetown Gas 1ai 8y . Potomac Elec. Tat 38 | Potomac Eler. rone. e, Potomac Eler. s 1053 . Pow.'¢. &r. 78 Bs " Alex. & Mt \'v off Wash Ralt. & Annap. | Washington Gas Bs... WAShinELon Gas Os | s Ry & 5. MISCELLANEOUS. D. . Paper Co. Mfg. 6s Pot. ‘Joint Stock T'd Bl Southern Bldz. 61 | Wash. Mt Cold Storag | Wardman Park Hotel 1y STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Telga. Washington orfolk & Potomac ional C :uohll 5 ‘olumbia. incoln . | Sadionn Meiropolitan’ . Rigre TRUST COMPAN American Security & Trust. t Continental Trust.. i Merchants” Bank.. National Savings & Trust Union Truet ... Washington Loan & Trust. SAV) Commerce & Savings... .. East Washington .. X Security Sav. & Com. Bank. National U Columbia Title . Real Estate . Title & Inv. Mergenthater Tinotype National Mtge, & Inv. Peoples Drug & METAL MARKETS NEW YORK. June 30 (P).—Copper,'| r. spot and futures, steady: spot and COTTONISLOWER AFTER i% futures, 61.00. Iron, unchanged. Lead, : spot, 8.25. Zinc, steady; East . Louis, ‘spot and futures, 7.20, Antimony, spot, 13.50a1%.00, prices HE EVENING ON WEATHER NEWS Offerings Increase After Pub- lication of Weekly Report on Outlook in Belt. By the Ascociated Press. V. YORK, futures opened Getover, uary, 16.02; lies from checked increased weekly 30.—Cotton July, 17.95; 5: December, 16.30; Jan- March, 16.22. Slight ral- the opening decline were by realizing and offerings after publication of the report of the Weather Bu- rean. Tt mentioned low temperatures and increasing infestation of insects, but on the whole seemed to make a favorable imy on on sentiment. Prices at midday were about 9 to points net lower, July xpnmz ound 1785 and Decemb while January hroke throug cent lovel, selling at ing was attributed largely to liquida- tion by Wall Street interests. | New Orleans Quotations. NEW ORLEANS, June 30.—Cotton futures opened steady: January. | 5.86 bid: March July, 17.15; ober, 16.00; D , 15.9: The market was easy today owing to lower cables than due, Liverpool being reported weak hecause of hearikh esxtimates of the crop. First | des here showed losses of 7 to 10 | ts and prices eased off after the | rt. October trading to 16.00 and | December to 1592, or 9 to 10 points | under vesterday's cloxe. Towa end of the first hour prices r on fears of unfavorahle features the weekly weather report and ma ms of unsettled weather for the Western helt. A private re- | port issued this morning made the | condition nd the indicated yield | 15,811,000 hales. June steady: in | on | | s G | His Own Bonesetter. From the Judze Magazine The Prince of Wales awarded an honorary diploma of the Soclety of Apothecaries, and is now licensed to practice medicine and sur. | gery. During the polo season this should save his roval highness a tidy little sum. has heen The fact that a stock certificate iy printed fn fancy n scrollwork Is no proof that it is worth any more than ordinary wall paper. Thousands of people fn Washington would have saved theiv money if they simply had asked their banker to tell them what he knew of some supposedly wonder- ful investment WE PAY MORE INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Than Any Other National Bank in Washington Interest on DAILY Balances Come in and let us explain Commercial Nat'l Bank 14th and G Streets Resources $17,000,000 R. GOLDEN DONALDSON. PRESIDENT STAR, WASHIN 6% Gilt-Edge First Mortgage Notes Available In Amounts of $100 Up Secured On Improved City Property Mostly Medium Priced Homes NG'T'ON, Safety and Service Our Motto —with never a loss to a client of as much as a single penny, either principal or interest. Send for Booklet CHAS. D. SAGER Since 1006 924 14th M. 36 Ready Money to Loan In Any Amount o 1st—2nd—3rd Trusts We provide suitable and satis. factory solutions for your finan- cial problems. Immediate dec! sions and settlements. You will find our charges tne lowest. Realty Loan Co. M17 F St N.W.—M. 9411 Open Evenings * Public Service Corporation | of New Jersey Dividend No. 76 on Com. mon Stock Dividend No. 30 on 8% Cumulative Preferred Stoc Dividend No. 14 on 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock Dividend No. 3 on 6% Cumulative Preferred Stock The Board of Directors of Public Service Core poration of New Jersey has declared dividends at the rate of 8% per annum on the 8% Cumn- | lative Preferred Stock, bei the rate of 1% per anoum oa the 7% Cumula- tive Preferred Stock, being $1.75 per suare, at the rate of 6% per annum on the 6% - tive Preferred Stock. being $1.50 per share. and $1.25 per share on the nou par value Common Stock for the quarter ending June 40, 1926. Div- idends are pavabie Jue ). 1926, 10 stockbold- w15 of record at the close of business June 4. 1926, $2.00 pec share. at T.W. Van Middlesworth, Treasurer. Public Service Electric and Gas Company Dividend No. 8 on 7% Cumulative Preferred Stock Dividend No. 6 on 6% Cumulative Preferred Stock The Beara of Diractors of Public Service Elec- tric and Gas Company has Aeciared the quarterly dividend an the 7% and 6 Steck of that Companv. Dividends are pavable Inne 30, 1926, to stovkholders of record at the close of business June 4. 1926, D. REAL ESTATE LOANS ANY AMOUNT 1 APARTMENT HOUSES 2 (/] RESIDENCE LOANS AT LOW RATES BUSINESS PROPERTY FRED T. NESBIT WIEDNESDAY, 1010 Vermont Avenue N.W. Main 0302 JUNE 30, 1926. Frompt Action First Mortgage Loans B and Commission J. Fisher & Company, Inc. 788 15th Street Money to Loan Securea by frat deod of trust oo reut e JOI:;‘I. w rest nn"mnm Announcement cial sites for sale in_central nor west " section. fronta. Ideal sites for laundri houses, manufacturing plants, storage 1t with two street fronts. Jos. A. Herbert & Sons 1013 15th St. N.W. Some very gnecial second commer- One pecial site containing 16,000 First Trust Notes To Net Buyer 6]/2% - 3 710 14th St.,, Near G FRANCIS M. SAVAGE, President ate. A Third of a_Century's Experience B. F.S Main 2100 Better Apartment Profits for You is the aim which we as experienced manage- ment specialists keep constantly before us. You can forget every detail; we not only re- member it, but handle it with the methods proved practical and profitable for the many owners we have served and are serving well. AUL CO. 925 15th'St. N\W. It is true capi must qua where it can return. \We Fi Safe Remunerative Make Your Money Make More Money that a certain portion of your be easily available— Iy true is it that your financial surplus should be placed in a mpedium of investment produce the greatest guaranteed recommend t Mortgage Notes Dependable Annual Return 61/2% Invest the major portion of your : Maturities i n this Proven Medium Mortgage Investment Department HANNON: 713, 715 and 717 'LUCH 14th St. Main 2345 OO estate. paying a full 6, % and protected by twice their face value in choice Washington real Ask for booklet! —brings you interest and other important payments. May we suggest that you place such surplus funds in First Mortgage Notes Convenient anounts of $100 and up AND FOUNDED 1907 PH ELPS 1417 K Street Main 9300 FINANCIAL We Will Loan at 5% Ecanomic Conditions Tyler & Rutherford Loan Correspondent of the Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. Newark, N. J. ‘1018 Vermont Avi M. 415 | New York’s Second Largest Company Supplying the Metropolitan District of New York City with an essentic of modern economic life. A First Mortgage Loan Secured by Real Estate To Yield 5.75% This refers to the fifteen- year, First Mortgage, Sink- ing Fund 5%% Bonds of The Manhattan Refriger- Cumulative Preferred Con- vertible Stock Gross earnings show 40877 crease in 4 years. Book value Net carning< Dividend . Price $25. 00 to Net 3” THE STANDARD COMPANY 1010 Vermont Ave. N.W. Mai estate located in the Gansevoort and West Wash- ington Market districts New York City. Ask for Circular 4-639 In the opinion of counsel. these Ronds conform writh the reuuireyents meres 2ary 1o make them @ legal i estiment for Trust Funds in the State o¢ Neu York E. H. Rollins & Sons Founted 1876 416 Woodward Bldg. Washington Phitader Fill in and mail th form for de other inter- esting data. ¥ <0 Name Roeon R Noww Yark renrer Miress London & Telephone Can You Save Money? Most of us can —if one will try hard enough. If you can deposit even a small part of your weekly or monthly income in a savings ac- count you're hound to keep miles ahead of “old Ay healthy, growing savings account is a friend indeed when vou're in need. (e man worry.” Second National Bank The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street N.W. 1333 G Street N.W, Capital, Surplus & Undivided Profits, OverS1,800,000.00 For Payday Depositors’ Convenience this Open Until 5:30 P.M. Today and Tomorrow Dollar Natlonal Metropolitan 112 Ba 112 Years Years | 15th St. opp. U. S. Treasury One W Old Old Equitable Co-operative Building Ass’n JOHN JOY EDSON, Presldenl WALTER S. PRATT, Jr., Secretary Organized 1879 16th Y \I{ (O\H LE D Assets $5,031,814.86 Surplus . $1,35 Subscriptions for the 91st Issue of Stock Being Received SYSTEMATIC SAVING ||| $PELLS $UCCESS You've heard time and time again of people telling how they suc- ceeded. 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