Evening Star Newspaper, July 19, 1926, Page 20

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20 * AR SOV (DR * ¥ ’ : 4 &_ ;_._;A’;:.;‘, Early Adwace | Midjuly Business Here Is S Ahead of Last Year. Local Stocks Firm. : iii‘flj R ganssicadatatil & 522883 ag 28,5338 b3 -Fooyz chietpgelecyszynyh rony 5;3 5880 3t =pesaiEs il S e i.;:;t"s _ =iy s 8. !l‘ H *§ yasaTing: g 13 - 1-] i EHER U E LT Sg LU p8i3eEapaniyg- el pentingeeyn et Bon) (8% lation in some of the a shares was the outstanding iocident in. Wall Strest today. = Everybody who hed made any money in Gemeral Métors rushed inte lindson H it a# passage. A reso- .| lution urging passage of the bill, to- fm with the Hull amendments re- by 'the coundil of admsiniseration of Sl A on r ta- tive n, rman of the House committee on banking and cur- rency, had outlined the present status ‘lfl the bill and again stressed its s3383 HHHIP 2588 uspasanns aEiol U ELTHTH TR 2133 RS jaisirelid zagdsiaidpetas 23 ERygEeEy 1% b T H ] L L R P : ER P TR g FHEU R ML | S P LR ... 3 Fldols H i g = i i A » » (-3 33 3 ! K £ H 3 ) 5 1 »a0 390 PLE] :3 s H - 2 * v 8 3 jeedizess iz - 3 = £ Euripgess as L) : ; 2B anIRRWB-T #BRBI=IER 1 ¥ 282 wy L33 00 (1] b ue =3 is :.‘E!’.; o5 388 §§$ i R 8 i : L H i 2§38 * SonlBay FabolaTenanas8nke) =" H !'E » il { K] o o+ & han 2X% (33133l ;!l! » LR R 3 Ss253 I HEER §eieesis 1358 igfiif‘:?:iii:i?f G S 83 fe ;lflfl |- %- HERIe y » £ H £ H system and taking up State charters. Business Ahead of Last Year. Mid-July business in Washington is slightly ahead of the same period last g fi i - . b =5 2 ) A P e sepzEpnspgesgppepaitxelin sauiitaty=aning 2 LEEL “Rusetndss L Fifepidannagannng = H 557 R FEe-JoRiEC Byt 11111111417 sui rg, 3353es v ofesye i v sEpzggeoernsn.znl pa s3asen vn ofacan, cEEptesResEel; ge F P 83 veek ending on July 17 were $29,390. 142.23, while for the PACIFIC-TO-ATLANTIC jz=t oo, 25 Sifis St SHIPPING INCREASES | indicaies s wpraza trend - Ana Westbound Shipments From East, However, Show Drop for 35% £, 535308 3 Afase L = & . 2 & Szs5i Fh R 5] Armonr of TINB) e oil stocks @id little duning mast oy P M.MM(I)-“ & vz 5 3138383 Dol & Fua ovSs 35 0% | gt & Tua 5% EEEEE i EL HE P LY 3Ep2 i.if H yzedys ;n i ot i o ik 3 3233239885 23gs %E?li! i fEfree i 359393 Fop, o8 Ty Bese Pt i § 2 1 3 sib | it | ) !‘ gau=gsaguegef San sdsung ageyeang syszy=faasayiss 8 R T sy3Eiaeganyel; of which 2 105% 105% 105%| 1,840,000 was eastbound, which in 7% 974 87w turn was 320,000 tons greater than|to 96%. 971 96% | the similar traffic the preceding year. R1% ll(‘.'::: :‘mflc t:fll?:'&lfl Coast, however, |- 1% N% ropped ,000 tons. 4 108% 108% 108%| The movement of California ofl in- 1034 103% 1084 | creased 160,000 tons, while other Cali- 101% 181% 101% | fornia products dropped .about 3,000 3% 18% 73% | tons. Oregon shipments went up from 4% 74% | 99,000 to 133,000 mn-.::a“.w::l:!;;.::.n : shipments rose from 343,000 to 471,000, 7".-( :: The total California movement this |} Plan Bank, will attend -9y | year was 1,055,000, North Atlantic . It is expected there wil $T4 “5T% twm taking all of the increased ofl 7% the onnage. ¥ ‘Westbound nts from the At-|have been invited to hear the discu: oz o o 780,000 tons, { sions. President Green says th:: since the first bank was started ‘in Norfolk in 1910, these banks au . i e : H . H esty, poeyatHe sEseppeapreny F uypy, 2aa3nEEn sEerzye nzpn £ e3sy, 955558 3 4 § LR TR i! e 4 3% Lt e ('3 4 : 4 & s3gsE -4 3 199 H = ® rof & %1 111 Central rf 50 55. Central 5% - 2 H - _gi t £ § & § H - 2 = L i 22538 3 i A -t UERoaawd - U HY §egsis RonBes- ticipated in the buying ‘which ‘h:;a so “.‘nn-r;‘n some motor and steel shares. Potrol(3). . i Calumets Ar(8) P - "5 - = s ® - = - - i3 - * £ S 10B e 38 i e ¥ i Toni tosu 220 Iaane sxoge 96w 108 106% | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET | pssee 2% ©F a0 RN 08y 973 . 9A% : \ " D!CHICAGO. D.'nny 19 &J-M States Bank Debits Increase. Asties Debits to individual acodunts, 1= reported to the Federal Resérve Board by banks In leading cities foi 0| the week ending July 14, aggregated $12,238,000,000, or 1 per cent belov: the total of $12,365,000,000. reported . - 28§ Eg ic,g; G Fh :3;.!!;;;:2;:: l!; i Egegk *3 g 2 (o s SEEEESE § =’-‘§.3 255 & t 3 P Bugar, 'steady; imported spet market. Coffee, firmg unfavarable - - = < & o Bygd=saypefieyest i3 s3e3asusiity LU FE T T 88§ '. fs323%s 8 2 pRRRERERE g ¥ 2 FETR 1 i £3 By 15253 gtz gy H & ', Cehers, 13.00a13.70; sows, 11.25811.60; bulk 14.00a14. gaeny 2§e38eEsEE # il Nat Po& Lt(40e! Nat Supply (4).. NatTea (4) . 1 Neyada Cop (1). NY Air Brake() & £ EEEE i etd "o i " L 55Ege L gy e t g9 i EFet = & -1 3 Bew RE W 14 e H aa ' "IN HEALTHY SHAPE Capital, Deposits and Total sources Beflect Good Condition of Institutions in U. 8. § ; 13 a Al gal St i 96 96% | heifers, up most; stockers and feeders 108w 1084 | falrly active: best medium weighty 1074 107 |steers on long yearling order, 10.50; some I.l::-l.zfid pound “‘i?i 40, L S LT FL S P it o 1 P ¥ FE L R 4 GRRRZZ2E Fq 4 d40CO i perior 841 (), 231 ' Bwaets ol Amer., 18% 13% 134 Tean Copper (1) 12% 13% 13% 1 .. 88 . 5% B8 £t 28 A i H 2 & %% b 3 " 0, lor_this ;: l:’: "l= e :‘gl‘ : ; s et .| wegk a new issue of $1,000,000 Union A ' 251 Joint Stock Land Bank ef Detroit it Sae s ted . H A Per cent 30 year farm loan bonds. Ha . stendy: largely 12.00 40 Pack-| ocerued interest, to yield 4.28 per ¥ cent to redeemable date (1936) and Hrivg 28% oo 2 W sold 4.50 per cent thereafter. . B ey eonel U v el SEEK SUGAR MARKET. 8 67-pound {feoder yearling, 11.00; deck fi“ % . Ct:und Montana feeder lambs, 13.50. gof iaE L i o Y fac i 5;.:5 3 H i = 2 5f North A (B3. North Am pf(3). i | NepAm £d pecT) North Pac (5)... 28% | Norwalk (80¢). . 36% 36% 56w / W) S 1% 8% Of1 Well Sup (2) 2w’ 844 T iEy s Omnibus....... 15K 8% 13% R naa oy, 1681 1oLk 10en 100k Onyx Hos (3.20). 306 39| 300 Proah (1), 118% 113w 113w 11 Ouyx Hos 9EC1). 95% 130 | Transcont " ow 25 | OP - S76. 1 Bk Bex penheim (3).. ‘67% BT% Otis Blevator () 121% 120% 120% @ 6 u% W 10% 104 10% bt 2% 12% 1ns 8 8216 2% 5% . 1 0% . BT% o% 1 334 ©o% . 1% g [ 16% 8% 34 12 30% 143 5% % = 1% 9% 24% 10% % 10% 17% 0% 2% Bl 9% 2% 3% [ = 158% 1% £3% » 3 2 H = s k3 £} & By the desccisted Press. . NEW ORLEANS, July 19. deposits and total banks in continental United larger toflay than ever a whole reflect the healthy condition of banking institutions, it vealed in a statement here today by R. N. and treasurer of the clert;‘on of Suvervhorlw e statement eml convention o e assoc! ot . lumbus, Ohio, and included total gou e Owens B pt (7). actions of both State and national 6% | Pacifié Gas (8). banks as of April 12. ble % 9% Of a total of 28,280 hanks on 288 of ue ] 38 8% 34 A iy .t' al i 3 3 2 i & ] - & ® 5 B85 ¥ 1 ¥ o 1 ] i ® & | | g i | i g8 8 b3 33 M 8 i £ g E i i *izsygkinny £ : ¥§!§§§§§§'§=5§=§§=§§§55 ot i 282 & 228y E; (2 z3ss 28 ! : # L R & E3326: H | § § I BreanuluncsBuiBanlinaie [ i ¥ g 5 ving direct to woolen [ R T 1L lue to a fall- off in buying by topmakers. :5; i { 4] 25 L E 24 i i 1 »E - L 5o & 223 sEE3ERE; i;ag d total re- vison Chem.. 38 88 ' 36% 36% sources were greater by. $3,487,607,427 g:oMCo of (1) 108% 108% 108% 108% than the high record of the previous | pel & Hud (9).. 164 - 164 164 184 year, &Wa (17) 143 148%.143 State banks, Mr. Sims* figures point G Wstpt @ ;3382%Es 3 . et 13 28 A H = 5 spEissaeysly % _.’ - !2==§ H A P B} H pared cent in excess of that Pufla‘l Dome Mines (2) banks. Deposits in State institutions | pougias Pee (1 were 69 per cent greater and total re-| pypont (119) 262% 264 2604 | pyarce-Arrow. sources 57 per cent over those of na-| pyquesne pf (7). 116% 116% 1164 116K | pyorce.Ar pf (8) 11 o ines June 30, 1819, which was the Eastman (13- 118 o e U date of my first statement,” Mr. Sims’ | Eaton A‘!D‘(-;- g 1 "u“u' 1% otrolm. report says, “capital, surplus and un- | Eisenlol L““*'. 2 Friviirind divided profits of the State banks have | Kl Auto % 1 6% 6| Pittsd W Vac®) | increased $1.388.699,225 and national | Blectric Bast. o S8 o banks $746,179,000. State bank de: l"'F Lot ts increased $12.483,213,961. against | Elec L mto.on.ooo for national banks, Re- mm‘i piing sources in State institutions increased ! $13,140,112,05¢ and national banks $5,- _094,115,000. The increase in the num. All banking du tional and State banks n average of .. Sims’ §9e8 HH 3 - I F - s = = ;v H H o wazage ss25zg yrifzeey Ll ® §3ney L fl”“;;:fi,s 2538 8g8egnEt, - 555 afEeEge fithy - gsgsg i gespusiie E5pis 4 s sty ssgmpssasisessess sy 5 T EEgE HHLHG S U 22 8 ® * - TRERIE PR > 2 = s ?!E‘Q HH i g g5e15HsE SHinE S§Eee53s o2 egs 3 S i prospect k? day for Mary tobacco per 106 mm,m-ummm e sound, and g 3 A 33 B RS é;-g; 47 h g9

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