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FIN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11 ik FINANCIAL. 25 e L FeTR HEAVY SHIPMENTS | [ ~ew York cure maRKET | REVIVAL OF MINING | [comoners vew, T \COTTONMARKET s i Rt e bomme Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office 338 16th Street ENTIRE COUNTRY F P A BY WILLIAM K. HEFFERNAN. | efle gained more than 2 points and | ; NEW YORK, August 11.—Trading |the B shares of the SRS Cu0 | NEW ORLBANS, August 11.—Or- | dcre " at Southern 'Pine Assoclation he N York Life I C colos il s [cnange today. | The heavy mellihe|tebture ot (oo totor ErOUD, Hetfhe. mills made a slight rise last week to The New Yor e Insurance Co. {fell off in volume on the Curb Ex-|Pipi/C WAL T ontinued the active = v 68,500,000 feet Shipments totaled . - s ;3 lmovement of Tuesday was not re.|ing more than the Il of Tuesday, | 65,900,000 feet, and e \ Offers to Make 2 n : g Mo- , | 85,900, 5 production was 10 to 12 Points’ Net Georgia and Carolina Fruit i s o e contoars a mombes when it got well above 12, Reb Mo Shortage of Workers Feared. | 5200000 feet, and production” was | SHOWS Almost Swamp Market. ".';’; The Trone and bl up. snarp on | °f e group were nesiected. | Big Inorease Shown in siaga L verage aany | LOSSES Early in Trading. First Mortgage Loans Prices Keep Low. fi.f"l):’?l.!»e'{"g:é‘r.%:?’{::.uflE?’B{'::;'::{{Z :;:;' T&;?'zhlo{::fi'n:::;“:;figgg Gold Production. ‘r':‘:'(:f"“fl {"1"0‘1’;]“.‘:::}9 ‘;""\"“Tfll..q'»::: Little Fresh Buymg' On Improved Real Ejtate in the Dis- S ‘milqu:;}. T —_—— Z’;fi:;d';;é"&.ifl‘:k r\;&?fi?':afx‘;fit e ;’“J:k r:::sl‘::'":llfl;igf:u?;?g%l;r;,a:rns. T Amm;d_l;m':_" trict of Columbia and Nearby Suburbs ,rn‘;"‘,‘;”(:‘x‘?:fl‘:n"!" {‘;l‘;“: 8 "'r‘o'“‘r']“‘ :ifine:‘nprloe! for baking stocks met | it ;3,1?‘:::«‘-‘,Hn interests. |« BY J 'r';;'- 33“‘5' { (GROVE CITY, Pa—The Bessemer| \p\- yORK. August 11 -Cotton s i Montgomery (10“""‘" Maryland nsiderable success. The sud-| Humble and Relter-Foster were | "\ SR n 0TS | Gus Engine Co. is shipping Diesel en. |, (urox openad sieady: October, 16.70. FOR 3, 5 OR 10 YEAR PERIODS have almost glutted the local market. | S Only light receipts of the fruit from |G bidding up of these stocks re-|most prominent in the ofl group. but e e s smite e % vival of vity throughout N4 | December, 16.73: Januar: nearby Maryland und Virginia are in | ficcted the belef that since they hnd | advances were limited. ~ The oll| i 00, T ity sh.,‘,mge."l‘“"("fl i o Y tocal By 161050 My, 70 evidence. Few best Elbertas brought |Shared in only a small way in the | shares were readily offered whenever | ¢° .. cricnced miners in some dis. (P2nt ¢an turn them out. The cotton market was easier dur [r— R 52 o Lushel basket. $1 being the low | [eCent upward movement. they offered | bids were raised and it was evident | iry | DULUTH.—The tinnesota steel | Ini today's early trading under selling e et bl price for smallest fruit e, Best opportunity of qulck profit. | that there were good-sized selling of-| " Releinte of the precious metals at|Co.. United States Steel Corporation | DY spot houses, Wall Street and local Watermelon receipts continue lib- | 1’ ’r';” in General Baking class A|ders overhanging the market to b8l no" Danver mint so far this year | subsidiary, is operating at 65 per cent | traders. who appeared to be mnuem»eq eral. There is a good demand for good | £¥tended o a point and a half when | absorbed before any substantial im-|ghow un fHcrease over those of the |of capaclty and is employing 3,000 | PV a favorable view of the ecarly ON APPROVED SECURITY «tock. Georgia and South Carolina | the stock sold at 60. tontinental|provement in prices’ could be 100ked | corresponding period of 1925 of more men. Business has been increasing | \Weather news and the rather more fa b dealers are supplying the local mar. | Baking A rose 4 points. Purity Bak-ifor in this quarter. than 30 per cent. Cripple Creek in | recently. vorable average of the private reviews pply e I SR July broke all monthly production | s of crop progress during the past week N St Ve s NEW YORK. A 1 o . 0 " | CLEVELAND. ic E e - Complaints or shedding in the Al e VT B b Te Sl i B8 records for, the st elght vears. Tellu. | CLIVELARD < ErediCtiEns, i e | southwest and ‘reparn of nereasing | [[RANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY have resulted in a continuance of an official list of bonds < As Sim Hdw 6139 P ‘ .| ing made here that 60,000,000 tons 0 £ have resu! in a con nds and stock: B&ORR de ride and other Colorado camps are ex-| (b€ face heve that 80,000,000 Lone | Insect damage were recelved. but evi Incorporated prices dealers fegard as cheap. Peas | traded in on the New York Curb Mav. tremely active inspir c are not fo plentiful. - however, and | ket today: "The California mines have also dis. |1 carry the mills using ore brought | dently failed to Insplve, much freeh | MORTGAGE LoAN GORRESPONDENT Iocal dealers are depending chiefly | Salasin INDUS 3 layed increased actlvity and the !0 Lake Erle ports over the nter. LA = Kol . . upon New York and Californta grow. | hunigds THALS Frend has extended ail the way from | e BOTLLT L Il it 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 ers | TAnmCome., Canada to Mexico. the t it ! fEA i Ty ¥ 3 . 3 end of the first half hour. Octo Poultry, meat, butter and egg prices RAm Gas & In most districts, however, produc- BIG TOBACCO SALES ber sold off from 16.76 to. 16.68 and| tion of the so-called precious metals —_— January trom 18:54 to 1665, have changed little the past few davs, | 1 - (H;'}'w:n.f“ n% has been incidental rather than the Prices Highest Since Wartime Re- _ main object of the operators. Opera-| New Orleans Market. and today’s prices were substantially A e the same as those reported yesterday. 2 Am Multigr Co tion of any but the mglm-n gri;‘de go.ld ported in South Carolina. NEW ORLEANS. August 11 () and silver mines no longer has the . pnep o o Ay E L o " 3 gust 11 (P).— | Cotton futures opened steady # < : Klmon 2 mining have |A careful check of reports coming into bar, 16.67: December, 16.57: danus Twenty Years Without Loss to An Investor: ““"’:‘i‘.’]‘:': ‘;l""t"‘;;;“f"_";;(; et ot 'uii | Florence, the center-of the bright to- |16.51; March, 16.65: May remained sta ¥ i ; [ bacco belt, show that 1.805,854 pounds | The cotton market opened easy B . ver recently has failen. SRS le,»;r:.(,,» the yellow weed were sold yester v. Although Liverpool was . Don’t Fear for Your Savings and sinc have been 8cCot e om. |da¥, the opening day of the market, on \ due. first trades showed losses . Ind P ""”mfl‘" profits of the mihing the floors of warehouses in 13 offices of 3 to & pointe. The market con- —Protect Them! 2 1 e 9 2 Int Ry Cent A ds 08 Ll f the Peedee region inued to case off after the 2 Young, . 16 keats, voung, T0a | T Hrad Firepeiz 1Int GaN of ox B b7 E K _|tinued to ca 20: old, . Dressed—Turkeys, 40:| ZBrudgeport Mach ', . 18 Taciade Gan 8% 100 1t 2 4 Lead and Zinc Recover. | This is the highest average since |mainly on expectation of a favorable | y . rotecs. Soadb; Reats: youns, soa1.00;| 5 Bril-Am To'Coy 18 aRiEh o a4 104 B | e winc markets have ve. | he wartime prices and conservatively | weekly weather report. October_trad { If there was a slump in the market tomorrow. old, 40a50. . R R 36 1ons Iaf I3 s 2 o "d"“ '";x iIv all the price de. ©stimated at 25 per cent higher th: ing to 7. December to 16.47 and | would it afiect you? Or would your savings go 9. thin, 6a7; hogs, heavy and 414 Co e 3 Morris & Co o . 8 ki offered. helow yesterday's close. he wenther o i . e, by gt ohore, 16; Tamba, | P Colest iy al Elec s i oriiteany BHE rokitionl oL LA LIRS o - map showed little rain In the belt. | hard-earned money? = . 13 3 1} cint ' dor O O ns istanicer. AVIMINGTON, X August 11 [Lut' high temperatures continued and w amb. 98; v i e urther advances in many ances. A arly 1,000,000 pounds of to-|there ‘s considerable complaint of the 2 - Tt e Gul'NirLe & Ba Domestic consumption has _caused Sold at the opening of the | plant shedding. Think This Over D T iy i on N % 1 ! g [ moderate reductions in the stocks of | North Cavolina section of the South | . e e | il emman (B o e 4% | Loth lead ore and refined lead. Mines | Cyroling tobacco belt yesterday. 9 . FUA3s. ek Ehouite: = oheot ' B, S s 10370 102 are working at a much higher pace | ~pcellent prices prevailed, the aver' Dl e N tPa gl'hnEE(lfi:h‘fié‘laS o than earlier in the year. MexicAn ..o ranging around 20 cents ' per 30a32: fresh shoulders, 23a: | 8%k g n - — — - 37 v 1 T PRIl EP B production has fallen off sharply. ound. Chadbourne reported an aver- | "his is due not only to disturbed con- | heU'SE o3 Cente T umbarton. 19 cents: | { WE PAY MORE INTEREST First Mortgage Securities you will suffer no fear | onten fiak A ditions but to the low price of silver | \hiteville, from 17 to 20 cents; Fair ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS | of loss, for each note is secured by improved real . Fruits and Vegetables. 308 omen fak s 4 Cont’l Bak Apples—8upplies liberal;, demand a1 't et which I8 found in conjunction with | pion ™ C0 U s, and Clarkton, the Mexican lead ores. about 18 cents. estate in the Nation's Capital. Annual return 12%. moderate, market steady; Maryland, a8 Dunhier ¢ 4R | Mot The remarkable rate of steel Pro- | The prices at all mariets were Than Any Other Natiomal Bank duction in the last few months has gomewhat above figures for last year's | in Washington = 5 RS 2 o 22325 oo ey 32550 o e ans s S3EREESE5253335282583385 ey SEEBE IR A n s oS & LSEESE SERERS b B S3zose0305550 238 o e S3cosopnsesosnDs s 225323332533352 Today's Wholesale Prices. RButter—Fancy, 1-pound prints, 46a ; 47; tub, 45046; store packed ARy T e, Bges—Fresh selected. 30; hennery, Am Sunernow B 81a32; current receipts, 2 2 Am Suow Mot pt 5 g Poultry, alive—Turkeys, 35; Spring | % Ano gas 4" EI" 5 HInE Aguit 0 Cor 54 101 broilers, 30a3; White Leghorns, 26a | 19 Al Froft 1Ind O & G G498 06 L 27: fowls, 27a%8; roosters, 22; ducks. L SRR 3 olnd B & T 0 BRa FEEREER 352200 emeuisA= DD b Een30I2 S o If Your Financial Sur- ZoRSSE PELEFPISE P22 Mortgage Investment Dept. PEEE, hushel baskets, Oldenburgs and 38 Burant Not. Malden Blush, medium to large size. B & mostly around 1.00: medium size, 7 Tngest e Cantaloupes—Supplies heavy: de-| Sp a_PET, B 8413 been a big factor in maintaining the 1 e mand limited, market slightly weaker; 93 Fntey BRI Lt th ot tine, for thére nas been | PTG " Interest on DAILY Balances North Carolina, smrxlnrd: rfl - hang_ .‘r:v‘nq{-.-‘ fi..,%r © z 3 ‘r;gumo.\mw a keen demand for galvanized sheets. i Come in and let us explain 46n, Green Mests. 100a160: few nigh| 5] Hogl, ; a1 el [me vonsumption 1Y brass manutae UNITED OPPOSITION ASKED ;i ; 75. < "0 0 A H 3 Tex&Ft S 51, urers in e Connectic Vi s 1l e oar e ey ew Yorkers | AER ! B R R manactsting seniervains & T0 REDUCED GRAIN RATES ||| Commercial Natl Bank limited, market steady; New York Erank H H M@ ; H TUS Rub i tinues strong. Settlement of the pr e Britlsh coal strike unquestionably |1 the Associated Press [ would greatly increase the export re- CHICAGO. August 11, ~Grain acal- || Recources $13,000,000 4 F. 2523555w! o dozen crates Big Boston type. 75a | e ¥ g S Bun dn 1.00; Western supplies light: Colorado, | 3} :;'!‘x:",‘]’“?" Chas ks crates lceberg type, all sizes, 3.75. | 108 Gon Bak A Onions—Suppiies very light. no| 163 Genors "niic { i o e ! G AR . 3 housand ; The large low cost copper mining com- sented 4 — Peaches—Supplies liberal: demand | 1 Gen Neesaitior X i > panies re reported making excellont | 1o combine the opposition 1o a réduced e moderate, market fairly steady: Geor- | {Gm Pub Ser . 2y 12 3 Snnen e i profits at present prices, but while re- schedule of grain and flour rates from R l ES gla and North Carolina. bushel bas | ~ T@lMe 8 R e A 3 Hners are well sold up, third.quarter Minneapolia to the Atlantic seaboard. | IR@@| tate I ,0ans kets, Elbertas, large to very large # Gooavear ' &% 148 : requirements remaining to be filled Announced by the Minneapolis and St | 5 et | Fimes 'R & ¢ R 3 4 53 Brasil Bys ; : o : Louis Railroad as effective August 5. TR size, 1.76a1.85; medium size. 1.25a1.50: | Habir Eln vie,™ Frea S By 814 are not particularly heavy. i wete msentitron | Maryland—Virginia v as 00: Georgia, d o Ger Cons b W ¥ poorer low as 1.00 eorgia, medium 4 Heyden "Chem 3 Ger Cons Mu 7a. N Production Above Consumption. Kan. City, St. Louis, Indlanapolis, . i A Belfes, 1.00a1.60; El 2 Hollander & & o 07 3 @r Cons Ei 6 | Tetri it ;:r::;"“j“{;l oy - | 4 Hom & Hardare S L Hambure F 5 *1 1In fact, while the situation of the | Louisville, Peoria. Duluth, Omaha and | District of Columbia | CHANCES AND ? 1 o K non-ferrous metals has brightened, it other affected shippin points. _They | The Canital Realty Co., Inc. ||| contend that the reduction announced | 101€ Lapital Realty Lo., Inc. CHANGES " W quirements for the non-ferrous metals. ©rs and shipping intevests from I GOl R AdY Eemnsrl This is especially true of copper. Middle and South West were repre- a conference held here today - 3 ¥ 1 Potatoes—Supplies limited: demand ; i Heger &) ferrous me as brightene y; New Solet ; allan ¥ must be held in mind that world pro- 2 160h. ‘meke Cobblers. U: 8. Now k. | b 14 Krupe £ ductive capacity of copper. lead and by the M. & St. L.. by favoring Min Insurance Bldg 3.7623.90; ordinary condition low as| 23I RS ¢ 2 t 3 zine mines is larger than consumptive | neapolis, breaks down the entire rate | z i capacity if all should be operated in | structure of the West. 3.00. 8 G . ov Sants Fe 7a 88 | ; : it il 5 o X : s Fe b full. The delegates drafted a protest to o 70 So many securities that offer D ona. vl ise monctare | N A At to silver the outlook is not par-| the Intersiate Commerce (ommission we WI.n Loan at sl% A TP - B is % ticularly bright. The plan of the In-|and discussed the wisdom of sending 2 A )7L attractive interest vield subject dian currency commission to retire i committee to appear before the Economic Conditions 5 vour princip;\l to chance of loss. o3923=30ms SARESZ332III3T3T: P =32 zusS: e Loading of revenue freight for the demand good and market firm for 2 2 L good stock; carlot sales; South Caro- . EPrwk 03es b1 large quantities of Indian rupees, if commission. The time for protest ex- 2 5 : finally put into effect, will curtail one | bires next Sunday. T lel’ & Rufllerford Or. again, the backing behind Ao SISy st Hote. unieinal Serv of the world's great silver markets. | y! . by usic Master ¢ half-bushel hampers, 50a75 or States P C A (Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co.) EEAC R TS civeu: | . =5 - | 0) ow 1 9 h ding and withdrawal from circu 31—17,140 I ease. Peas—Supplies light: demand lim D oo Nominal Selling checks | oSt HOR 189 ! e 1018 Vermont Ave. M. 475 A Thivd a ; N Purity Bak A Zuriel e Y i et o " s : -1 NEW YORK, April 11 0®).—Finish TPurty Bak B . 3 bt T ANt 3 New York, Ontario and Western The total for the week of Juls 31 INVESTME I afeguard vour principal with e ifeel ot DARI enti e bothd ang ' Bunty Bak o it 100 " { Madrd eretn 3 was the highest ‘so far this year, ex ithout a 5 Gl ik . at 2 o Vreie A 2 s | Vienna. Jrown 2 i Attacks Valuation. Gecding By 170405 ks [6E frevions | approved real estate of perma- Mina, bulk, per car. Wonders, 28a32-Ib | uverage, 1 car. 285.00. | LT Corn—Supplies liberal; demand lim- | Sinfeinan Serv . | Lo S Mexican financlers are keenly wor- the security may sufter from grown sacked per dozen, sugar corn,| 2 Nai'Eiec Fow A ried: ovor the silver situation. since| FREIGHT LOADINGS GAIN. Loan Correspoudent of the PERTSR i) i 10a 3 | A B &L g . - T exchange ratin of siiver for gold g Fibcal B AL e C changes of time or trade. re- R e ol eI R0 | At Sug R N J has fallen. This will tend to induce utual Benefit Life Ins. Co. i sulti i reciated values light, market steady: homegrqwn. | SRR : FOREIGN EXCHANGE. has fallen, This Wil tend K Ivee | 1,102,580 Cars for Week of July e (;lllmg in depreciated values. tted, market steady: New York, bushel | & ar Silholler : Soy | London. pound sl baskets, Telephones, 1.75 1 Pender 3 Montreal " dollar o week ended on July 31 totaled 1,102, | = = 1 - 1 bhita Chlee i, frane 1 ] RAILROAD APPEALS 90 cars, aecording to reports filed o of a 6%% FIRST MORTGAGES 1 Ehila “Llec. ] | Broguers, frarc. ] - ay by (he carriers with the Ameri. | STANDARD y STEEL AND IRON UNCHANGED. 1Bue S PLL pf i | Bome. lira e can Railway Association I Century pig fron at $19.46 a ton, as measured d_Kar Bu tw | Budapest. crown 0 3 ol & 50 car: a Thein unchanged for another week. | Copenhagen. L K The New York, Ontario and Western | * = PRS- £2 X Qrlos o ; Railway filed in the Supreme Court | Woek that londings have exceeded the The Stan‘]afd Company i vield. conservative. vet attr i S0 today an appeal attacking the ten- | Million-car | LI R TR T Eorsimhga e dapar S e - (ivh valuation. pluced ubon Itx prop. (HeAse over the receding’week wac|| 1010 Vermont Ave. N.W. || tive. is paid in full on time al SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. |erty by the Interstate Commerce Com- | (0% MEHHY L0 Lhe Bedvs frelght, al- | ways. (Quotations furnished by Redmond & Co., | Mission. i though all other commodities except %kn %" | " lte principal objection was against fheugh all other commodit xcep Bia fier.[the valuation which the commission DN GNGE NS, b onding | Public ServiceCorpontion placed on its working capital. ma- . jo1'in 1925, the total for the week tecials and Supplies: of July 31 was an increase of 56,964 | RAW SILK EASY. same period in 1924 Dividend No. 77 on Come i ol J o NEW YORK, August uduiv —Raw | 0il Co by Pr it mon Stock | silk easy; prices per pound, Japanese il Company Profits. QT e — I . e grand double extra, 6.35a6.40; double W TORK, Auguéf il (Pl—| CimulkGve Braferreds Stbck Il Main 2100 RISt NIW extra. 5.95a6.00; extra, 5.90a6.00; best b L | 2 - A4 v gs of the Beacon Oil Co. for . No. 1 to extra, §.86a5.95; Canton. N€W he first six months of this vear ap- | end No. style, 14-16s. 5.00a5.05. ~Shanghai plicable to common stock were $265. | Cumula steams, three dancers, 6.20. 000, after all charges, equal to 37 cents Dividend No. —_—— «a_share on the no-par common stock. | i i 3 Net profit for the June quarter .as Cumulative Preferred Stock $150,000,000 Group Insurance. gin4 000, or 70 conts u <hare, against | The Board of Directors of Public Service Cor- NEW YORK. August 11 OP).— i net loss for the first quarter of | pota.ion of New Jersey has declared dividends Group insurance aggregating $150. $245.000. the rate of 8 per annum on the 8% Cumu- 000,000 has been placed on employes Sk i B ative Preferred Stock, being $2.00 per share. at . of the Carnegle Steel Co. in the Pitts the rate of 1 per annum on the 7% Cumula- burgh and Youngstown districts. The A Foul and Eis Money. tive Preferred Stock. being $1.75 per ahare, at 1V1 en & Telrs. 2gs 0815 4 % L Ene Gold M L value of individual polictes is based on | The fact that a stock certificate is| 'h" rate of 6% per annum on the 6% Cumul 102y 5 20 Golden State ; | than ordinary wall paper. Thousands F 3 o0 37 Kas Cogper Cor’ | (Quoted by Alex. Brown & Sons. he knew of some supposedly wonder- T.W. Van Middlesworth, Treaswrer FEAR CREL ~ SRS Washington Stock Exchange i 8l BA i ; 1 Singer Mfg Ltd SALES :Uyl Serv El Corp. ofomar Elec pr. pfd —1 at 108 otomac Ejee. DL DA int. ot —5 at ogfat 8" 1061 | Mhington Rwy & Elec. pfd—2 at| P& b 00 "10 8¢ b1 8 Southw Bell' pr FPoderal-American National Bank—8 at | Stand Pw & BT & 2 Stanler Co new ational Bank of Washington—15 at 285 | 4 Swift Jatl ontinontal Trust Co-—10 af 91%. 10 at| * Taggart Broa 9134 10 at D1% 20 at 914 | ] Tex Gulf Sun wi Yersenthater Tinotvne—1 i 1003y | T Thomn Rad vie National Mtee. & Tnv: pd——50 8t §% mien_ Axle AFTER CALL ! ad obin: Capital Traction 56—$1.000 at 101% o £1.000 at 1011y Sul 2 [l Potomac Ele’ pr ptd —10 at 108 Tieeult "B Goodsear T Sattonal Mire "8 Tav 50—k 'mt A LG I 5 Great Northiern +a 10 at 107. 16 at LI&P hew A Guif Oil Corn. Pa. § il P& L'vie B i Phone: Main 61 e Adirond. P. & L. C Alum."Co_ of Amer. mer. Beet Sugar s AnTred % Aoreee, Anaconda Coppér 65 1026 Associatel OLl On 1938 Baltimore & Ohio_ 6 Dethleheny Steel oa 101, entral of Georgia 0s 1020 hi. Mil. & St P. s 1034 it of Lyon a8 1694 Columb. G'& E. 1at fa 1035 Continental G & E. w10 e EEE ETeSEEEE R EOSC=E 25T, FEATS S S R 2 P prres FEEL ,“___ 02505 G S BB=20 S SSH EEEN FRLLEIEREELE P American Security & Trust Co—7 at 3 Monev—Cail loans 5 and 6 ver cent S : ¥ 1 g : w York Contral Bid and Asked Prices. Biindrads . Feorar Biopt & BONDS. 10 Ariz g Sinclais C, ! ver by ) Swift & Co. bs 1932 i e Eajon 01 Gt c"hm 7 PUBLIC UTILITY. ; Unl Bid Asked. | i | i mree3sesoos: = Scoesonos | SRR e BESE oS8 TR FSE PETESEE 85583835332 2 5Cons Cop E 3 3 Union Pac. B 15 Con: n 03 Amer Tel & Telea 4 I 19 irat Thou't GM Westinghouse E 5 o3 the earnings of the holder. printed in fancy green scrollwork s v.,‘\-::);'::;.::m;bm, $1.50 e ,:,,,‘,,,d — % S k 50] A 1, — = R S £ v 2 on the non par value (ommon i i S R o et L worte gy more) SoAm ez e | (B on Cities Service Common Stoc v A e ¢ d 3 i 9 of ieople In’ Washington woul v ividends are payable September 30, 1026, to 100 Heela: Min LOANs., | pYERYMAN’S $&ba Miate maviey it thay SipIVE oAy | tockiolders of record at the ciowe of busiess . . : | September 3, 1926. ] et INVESTMENTS | £ ik bk e B Paid August 2,1926 Georgetown G st 5a Seoman Bler T1at B olomae —_— Potom | B E) Pox i i0aw Waal Bid. A = &P Capital tion R | ason ful investment & A?px £3 4 4 ‘i % x ! Heatt Gold Waan Batto & “Annap 5 0 T "Biihon o Washington Gas B8s 1 3 Uni Venls Ext Washington Gas s 1041, 104" CUtah Apex T Wash Ruy & s Ra 10 Yuk Afs T cts 20 4 : Wash. Rwr. & Elec gen 6c 103% 103 bbbl MISGELLANBOUS Saiee INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS IR i 0 Amer Con Oufids — wers polnted out, They donot. bow |} FRED' T. NESBET and Gas Company stockholders from January 1, 1911, to January 1, + Jomt Stock L B 8s 101 , BAm Maracaibo ¢ ‘rake, for instance, a corporation 1010 Vermont A M. 9392 Dividend No. 7% ivi i jv- Shery i b o1 I Areo O : GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS.| Take for TOSiatee: o new stock - AL LRl 1926, dividends in cash and stock or the equiv: on Storgke 5 s 4 Beacon 041 i —— = 3 Wardimen Park Wotel 53a". 05 | al Caniina Pere (Quoted wn~doliars per million marks) |10 its shareholders, such as the Amer- 2 4 alent amounting to $73,965,582. Caniing, P s 0 tmton B0 101018 110 s b [t armd Tolaaraph Co. dld We Buz &Sell Cumulative Preferred Stock d Common stock was paid August 2, 1926. Purchase of securities on the in-| stallment plan is not always inadvis LOANS Public Servi Bl " e I e e e brecedure | D. C. and Montgomery Co. ublic Service Llectric Cities Service Company paid to its Common of the objections to this procedure prorpeor y T i 67 CONSTRUCTION i The166th dividendon Cities ServiceCompany 2333388505 P o 3 FEEE - s S82332 —ise B WA B G 311 Shoconoszeo S58c82332388 - IEFS —ovooms cSSS2: = =z Z5s onal Canital 380 1 Livineston Pet Fivg | 1 Marland o 23 4 Mex Panuco District L 3 @ Mount Prod Farmers' & Mechanics Mount Gult Faderal American w Bradford O Liberty ...... 3 0 New Mex Land Lincoln Ner Cent Tex 0 Dresdner Bank 23 Frankfort a-M 48 pre-war Munich 48 Dre-war Badische Anilin ... AF G (Ger Gen Eleci Commers & Privat Bank Disconto Gellahaft . . i < P5d| _ > Bl o Leniel e wiks. 25 i % POy 2 s 32322883 — e STOCKS. R z';rr'\' "I'."" Hamburs 4448 1016 $0.00° 100.00 | recently. The option of paying by in- | Th din thi i g T8 Tk g3 of oot ginad o Syt o hougpd margp) | mallments for wiock, wuen tha cor | uniis Fhe Bord o Diector o Puc Serice i e Company carned in this same period, net Whahmuign Gas A ’ altles 1 Ger Gen Elec 4198 1019 = poration is as well managed and pro | G ek Gas Cocl pany ket ddelased thie reipalas and 118,945,32 ki rioan shsaratont o = Ll Prindempa o & perous an I the telephone cofupan Stocks 6 Bonds | v anmrandirdsi e | ] to Common stock and reserves, $118,945,322. CX ‘é] e ’mg I ¥ :!‘l;;.l‘)y‘ O Ref lé::::su‘r Amer fj""urql IR “’fl‘:";;::': (6 Kiat oA Gihio, ouN Ho6 | Stoek of that Company. Dividends are pavabie N - ; K Weah. Bwy. & Elev pia . 'bow 23 &ifson O Cor NOr German hord bay outright. In the same way elec- | (i o T S LS Dividends on Cities Service Common stoc! NATIONAL BANK { Leoard o1 " e R ey tric light and power companies the : ble monthly at the annual rate of 6% oL DaRabrt in mraiwai country duv't:: hn:‘e ll;‘e:l;l (?fi“f,'.‘,i r':::.: T.W. Van Middlesworth, Treaswrar. | are payable mo! y 0 o o 5 . N {’{Z“’n’,fim‘nma" . pian. and. this (00 | in cash and 6% in stock. The Company is earn- ; well for both parties. : e I6 anbther way {0 acauire in- ; C o . ing, net to its Common stock fm}? reserves, over vestment securities oul of neoms : i . Y onal Netropoittan g o Fael. Cord Deutache Bank . than the installment plan which has Equltable Cfl.Operatlve Bmldmg Ass n 16%. At the present price of this security, its Riess S dem * 0L Darmstaedter Bank much to recommend it. That is buy- dividendent ou a net yield of about 9% o second o e O : R M the stock or bond through your c ividends give you Y n Naticnal Bank of Washinxton 3 0il_Corp Heyden Chemtcal . in!k ;mkm‘ a8 large an initial pay- JOHN JOY EDSON, President WALTER S. PRATT, Jr., Secretary ' TRUST COMPANY ltor g Betints "udadels : DaTat as possible, giving your note for Organized 1879 46th YEAR COMPLETED your money. e AT T e sde e = B Rl find 2k ok R g et R Bt | — Continental Trus - ; i 3 s 3 the stock or bond as security. st . % N e " Trust L it W TREASURY CERTIFICATES. |V can pay off the note gradually. Subscriptions for the 91st Issue of Stock Being Received abou this investment opportunity Thlon Trust g ¥ 4 (Quotations furnished by Redmond & Co.) | Most banks would be willing to enter ngton Loan & Trust e Noon——— | into such an arrangement provided SAVINGS BANK o 5, s the investment bo'\,lxh( is r?’nur\'.;(h'le +000000000000¢ Con -y Savings b 0 1-16 e ter and has a ready market. # EART et g yar 1885582 00136 | 17 o4 are mo fortunate as aiready to THE VALUE OF Hen: »..-unu.- v & Com units. Dec. 101 7-16° 101% " o ot ound JIventh Sireet 380 Buckee P 1, . bein possession of one jaier Siate 0 GO rE! off il : 0 securities you can use these as collat- VR e MR il Totwsry “Hesimy | e oy b et o SYSTEMATIC SAVING ( FIRE INSURANCE o B 13 BW ¥ ‘hich will purchase & new investment, : . ; o : _NEW TYORK, A which will p ) 1 e g Sasrioan 1880 4me Op € 1y i,‘k THeC O Indetry e ceemibeq as | the bank loan being liquidated grad: in the Equitable can readily be seen by 803 Wilkins Bldg. Washington, D. C. & being in a “very healthy state,” by H. |ually out of income as under the other the fact that hundreds have built up 5 XN 3 n Bly i Nattonal Union a0 iorl t Re "i W. A. Deterding. managing director |Plan. i substantial fortunes, acquired home- 4308 of the Royal Duteh Petroleum Co.| A word of caution is in g 3 ‘ o i sl e i HENRY L. DONERTY upon his departure today for Europe. | Do not borrow a ‘ger sum, s and saved money for their chil- & COMPANY TITLE INSURANCE ot 1 n aimpin, Tigle G : ¢ : e §, e “The expausion of the oil industry, | investment. than you can repay out of dren's higher education. Why not you 403 Witkin plag. | /XEME however, depends on credit,” he 8aid, |savings within a reasonable time. et 4 5 Washington. D. €. - y ; | Otherwise you will be speculating just join with these happy systematic savers? MR eok - alh & fie & he Co ot N4 4008 O’ oo Tew ‘and to develop the industry properly oin. will require hundreds of millions of |28 really if not on a large scale as if Yol b haniial ey ot veirss hihce: : :r:“hn amw: h MISCELLANEOUS "ng ((‘7"(; !‘n 14 $ Bl Vothie of 109 | adoy (o ’:"vf soraey 114 vou had gone into the market and ] Tlon* Tty 300 Vaceum Of} ants’ ri Sales in dollars.” Tri Stor 4 10 i ht on margin. Cities 8 ie R et o & B o VER RATE. Nearly 160,000,000 tons of lava were ] ‘ Ropare NEW YORK. August 11 (P).—Bar |reieased by the recent eruption of the | " silver, 623; Mexican dollars, 47%. Hawailan volfano, Mauna Loa. o r ey i $F PEEPE ) 3 RR2LRIZDITGRRT20L oy *333 ineton Market *Ex divdend 3 ViSSP VEFELE

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