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FINANCIAL, “THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 15 1926—PART 1. FINANCIAL 4 REDISCOUNT RAISE | BOND SummaRY For THE WEEK. pROSDECT OF RAIN PRIGES MANTAINED [ e nor s | 5245858 il Estate Loans oz ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS High. " Low. " High. Low. T. S, BONDS. High. Low. Last. Yield. j10129 99-15 101-20 99-19 Liberty 335193247 ..... 101-5 1011 101-4 329 ! - it ‘ i PR AT Distri i 110230 101-1 102-26 131-21 Lib::(; nffll,u 1932-47.. 102-4 101-25 101=25 3 91 | Than Any Other National Bank || 8 ¥ | ct of Columbia :g; }9 100-16 100-31 100-17 Liberty 2d 43’5 1927-42.. 100-26 100-2 | | | in Washington It :.‘“" Lol Bt L. “p"?lhm‘-"le Capltal Realty Co lIIC. 101-1 ' 101-15 100-25 Liberty 3d 41{s 1928 1017 M0i -2, i Interest on DAILY Balances e G Il TGl ol Insurance Bldg.. t5th and Exe N 1039 101-20 103-7 101-29 Liberty 4th 4%s 1933-33.. 102-16 102+ 5 manufacturing engineering corpora- | Wain 92 — 108 llo 104-12 108-20 106-9 Treasury 41is 1947-52 107-29 107-7 587 PO el Come it and let us explain tion. Address Box “.g‘ Star Office. i 1925 1926— l‘n\' week” . . . - R | for Finished Prod- Action of Federal | i T ey OREIGN. ) o ek, p y : = i B I Sttt ... . g SRS (TN BN, NN SRS | Commercial Nat'l Bank |I—— s i Anticipated, But Causes |'gzi ‘o5 152 1004 Argentina s 1927, b e | Cables Also Contribute | ucts Continues Up to | trects i $9% 96% Australlan Govt 68 g : 101% 934 103 100 Austria 7s1943...... 105 , ) Resources ‘$13,000,000 Slight Declines. R R : to Advanced Price. ~ | .Recent Average. o covme oo sumsos. ewsiorse CONFIDENCE s 1081 106% 108% 105% Belgium 8s 1941. 4 W07% tul e = b = . - 89 s 1934 sacen . I . WBYGEDRGE! THRUGHES. |002" 5 (qb)s (oMK BordesuxentiM. ... i s ; {oehis st ; Special Dispatch to The Star 1043 101% 105% 102% Canada 5s 1952. o 105 X August 14.—The cot-| NEW YORK, August 14—The de-| 4 Our records show an NEW YORK, August 14.--The vent 1037 101% 108% 101% Canada 5%S1929............ 1024 arke s higher today on pros- | mand for finished steel during the > . a of the week in the investment mar V}"'g’"- 101% 100% Chile 85 1926, ceee % 101 t';;“ l;:'l v jlithe S ullh n‘\'er :}::‘;n:\:i};‘_;v::klv\u‘;d‘g:l ‘tlw t‘ the | ever-increasing busxness ket was the raising of the rediscount | 106% 107% Chile 8s 1941. EERRTT . Y 1087 == week e :'Al\l relatively firm g e ains in o - yate of the _“:»\\S"‘V(wrk ;-.‘darm‘ 2e. | 110% 106 107 Chile 831946, # Wi 10974 105 9 | Liverpool «. The price of ders on the books of®the steel co in the REAL ESTATE serve Bank from 3'; to 4 per cent.| 51z 40% 391 Chinese Govt Ry 58 1951....... 40% ber contracts advanced to 16 - 26 | poration at the close of July wer » thus putting it on a parity with the | 00 = 94% 98y Copenhager 51 1944. 3 1002 points above yes g | looked upon as confirmation of the LOAN field. other banks in the system. 102% 1015 13 Czechoslovakla 8s 1951. 108% 3% | quotatiof nd clos . with | many_optimistic ‘reports o e oy 5 the gene: ark . husiness. Prices were very steadily | 7 a4 gene W S 10 991 Denmark 6s 194 4 3 E eady at 5 b s lw:-: in z"‘m\u }f:nl\:.‘lmnhf.‘; 105 y?«n. , {):?S‘q‘r * Indies 65 1947 . 1053 }85». net advances of 20 to 33 points maintained. Pig iron s amain THrough arrangement with the this action for 4 long time, and when | 104% 987 % 103% Dutch East Indies 6s 1962 5% 105% 105 The opening firm at an advance | quiet as far as new business was . t came it was not much of a sur-|101% 93 9 4 French Govt 7%s 1941 6 ;vr"lw to 23 points in response to the | concerned. but. ther ; : m ' ¥ e gy St Gl bohe . h Govt 8 5 21 103% 1 petter showing of Liverpool and | Provement in the Hastern demand | 4 t 1 i AT the same time it did bring {106 v8 French Govt 85 1945. : i eiote. e e Tk Were atead) ol MOTOR CO | e ropo itan i1e 3 The | | about some selling of high-grade 110 98°, W German 7s 1949, € " = S LIl honds. the most noticeable :f which | 89% 79 3 Holland-American s £ 68 1947. creasing insect activities in the South, Copper has remained quiet was in the United States Government | 5% 90 ° 977 2% Japanese 6125 1954. . e 6% The demand was attributed chiefly to {July statistics showing deliver | L . -“;r:i'.'-:,-:’.‘ 9071, 88 3 Jergens Utd Margarine 6s 1947 6 |covering, and the advances met some | Slightly in excess of production were nsurance ompany list. Here the declines we 6 6 1 il S A | 10 depress quotations to a level where | 9% 80% 4 Lycn 6s 1934. . Y 7 realizing by recent buyers for a turn | considered favorable from the pro- | Conveniently Located they were ne: o the low than the | 89% 80 % Murseille s 1934 . .. 6 % 5% for for further liquidation of old long | ducers’ . standpoint, but evidently = - n.’?gh of the Teus. 5 'r‘rtL 2" nl’-w‘r was | 109% 102% 3 Netherlands 65 1972 4 accounts a8 price; pproached the | failed to bring in any fresh buyin n Fourteenth ""f’ we can make LARGE or not a large loss, for prices have been | 81% 70% 315 Paris-Lyon Med 6s 1958 5 6% | 161¢-cent level for December. of consequence. Foreizn dealers are | 1333-37 14th St. Main 5780 sagging for some time mow. 1In the | 107% 101% Queensland 6s 1947. . 5 i Such offerings were absorbed on [ Said to be cutting produce ces | SMALL loans on your property. same way there were fractional re |112% 109 Queensland 75 1941 3% avatively modemate reactions, | @broad and in the absence of ex - . cossions fivat imor rails "‘Ilg% 934 mode.h]nu:xosutzuse. i s 3% 102 3 oW . and selling w evidently | bort Inut-‘esl hu_\; ! for domestic : fhie Arinpe i 043 100 6 a0 Paulo, State of, 85 1936. .. 5 5 cted by apprehensions that the | Copsumption are holding off. As s ; | D i ORnL e SR T Seine, Dept of. 75 5 ; 9 | showery weathen predicted for the | result there has heen price shadin 4 Inqu{re of Us Today' cline would not go much further, As| 92% B84% s Slovenes 831962, 92 ter part of the belt would in o 5. but the larser pro- : B e o 32 S = 35 1o L et ot hen et ooty | O for 1972 conts ¢ the end o % | We Can Meet Your Individual Problem. not changed the situation at all. For {119, 113k d Kingdon . . S ptracts sold up to nd_Jan. | the week 3o A month or more time money has {1073 104 103% Uilted Kinzdom d o 5 16 5% muking advAnces | . Tin advanced o the highest level > v nce the war, reflecting concern ove poses increased , o Ames elt 15t 6s 3 Priva ables attributed the firmer hiuve Leen covered, but a good deal | 102% iy Amer Tel & Tel cl tr 55 1946.... A said there wis a better inquiry for | UNdertone at the close wis firny ;E‘ ‘L l g] LS been har : the bunks have INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. g ints and final | jilce the w g SN ¥ xR . been stowly seurities . 94% 105 21: Amer Agri Chemical 748 : prices were wit o 1 points af | lEht visible supply and fears of ai : i 3 need maoney wereis - s 99 Amer Smelt & Ref 15t 5s 1947. ... 4| the hest o " | inadequate tuture production. Prices | ¢ ¢ ¢ \ N | 7 ter veacted on the poor show in R % | \ expect u slig Amer Sugar Refining 6s v 3 =' ruling of Liverpool to trade calling, | |FeI&N markets, but consumer i money until Fall trade requir Amer Tel & Tel el tr 451929, v ¢ o ind Manchester buying und | D0ld freely on the setback and the 1 . of that has alrcady been discounted | 101% Anaconda Copper 65 1953......... 108 kL 108% | cotton cloth . with some specuiative | Neld firm despite the late decline i SR 4 | : o e 106% 212 Anaconda Copper cv deb 75 1938 107% [ huying of yarns, | Lol trdery | London. Cansumers continu ) i 7 809 15th St. N.W. Ptone Main 9486 lonieaciliion AMask. 0L 8 904 Armour & Co 4151939, ... vuens b % 0% cus 4 atter might be due | Q¥AW heavily on old contraets, ¥ ANERGy 7 # 100 99% Atlantic Refining deb 5s 1937... i 101% to & belief that the basic price scheme | '€ ¢ from the incident of 103 Bell Tei (P’a) ref 58 1948....... 25 2ba 102% | which t, tkes effect on Monduy in the | chases bank rate, the 94 Bethlehem Stecl pm 5s 1038, 6% 98 96h 98 n market would have | goad dor very quiet ¢ nsactions f, 97 Bethlehem Stecl s f 65 1943 1014 | ;" e e arly from s ; approfima the Jow of the vear.|1i1w Chile Copper 6s 193; § lo?‘i . report of the Census Bureau | stocks during July had Wwus the refusal of holders to sell at | 10§y 108 7 i Bdison rer 62 1340 o sa1% | 71 ABOBIB balon for July, compared | ;. o, otinved uneetiled sit : ;.’ “L |I\’ ‘!‘\"ml ST };o:’m.(e“;,:.‘oln ref 6s U7% | with 518.504 for June. and 4§ i m“ hina mn,«m: a firmer inquiry | current levels and the hesitation o 94 2% Dodge 65 19 July Iast year, was conmenci paray | antimony in the fore part > | the part of potential buy to pay 3 Empire Fuel & Gas 7146 1937... 3 2% 108 |- cSed : st g (e oo but reactions followed L b | . ? 4 4ok 4 3 2 = : 4 4 5 : Dec 15, but was evidently i g pllowe ? y i i kg T ducing 4 D Goniricn (8 ¥ 632n : - 10| R s eyidetly with | et ik moderate ; ¢ Jaiety o ‘ _ ooy A i 5 > 5 market. Preliminary figures recel . - . < The market was helped by the com- |12 9 year Tire 83 1941. 2 i e received | Seasoned investors — whose 1 o ) shington placed the consump- Gl sl TUACRLDLE paratively small volume of new offer- 1 jgg,, g Humble Ol & Ref 5lss 1932. 102% | tion of cotton in 1|h|~r1'lnu}::\x'\ Tor the | HAVANA BONDS OFFERED. ur inves en judicious placing of thei 1r- :v\::\] k New ly‘ L :;’;‘“ H‘n' !\\“.k 91y B Inter Mer Marine 63 1941......... s 8T% | seavon ended July g he ‘ CEW® YORK, August 14 (@) —Put ? judicious placing of their sur otaled around 0 which ws P 6 Inter Paper bs B 1947. 2 9 6 964% | hale: 4 s d { S offerti 300,00 - | i i s ha - ¥ o in increase over last week's g te e 105 | Xports ! 2 {lic ng of $5,500,000 Hay o ust 2 plus funds has brought them success—choose our safe 1825 was $110.750,000. Probably deal 3 $% ManatiSugar s £ 7% 1942, 99 100 e e ‘o. “rs’ shelves are pretty well cleared ;814 390 2 le Steel b5 1936. .. . . gore 9ot | BALTIMORE. August 14.whie [S'50 0 ', S LS of bonds, and the market is in 3 3 gland Tel 5s 1952. . 4 2 % 1013 | the general live cattle market holds | B e el wood position 1o absorb the new loans P 5 N Y Edison 15t 6%s 1941. 5% 1159 i 1154 | fairly steady. only top-grade stock | o i o eapected after Labor day. Presuma 105% \ Y Gas EE L H& P b3 1948 5 5 105 105 | finds reads sale, and common to ordi- | hon, ,\'f G R LIy, also, these will be priced to cor-| 99 951 991 97% N Y Tel 4335 1939 5 59 975 [ nary cattle are in only slow sale, but | Lrneorotion:” The affering. il 1 respond with the present situation in 5 109% 2 N Y Tel 65 1941. ... . « 1075 1075 | OF uncertain valu | sunscripton; . The: affering will e the general market 3 W 105 North American Edison 6s 1952 g 1047 | | Receipts of choice Spring lambs are "’m”;‘,“ 2 ‘l’q A thE bl As far as the various groups go. 100% 97% Pacific Gas & Elec 58 1942 p 9% 997 99K 991y | BN but there are too many poor, un. [ (0f HAVERR HECLEC b per.cent interest was divided between the more oty 102 Pacific Tel & Tel 55 1952 by ambs arriving, which only | Atve preferred stoc The A. LINCOLN These preferred securities HOTELS, Inc., know this protect your principal with when they invite your par- local real estate of approved ticipation in the financing of value. Their semi-annual in- the new hotel at the inter i A Third scetion of FF and North Capi " tol Streets and Massachu- Ll regular. setts Avenue—facing on the §| | Ce \ T 3 i 2Lk e L citury 7 - Union Station-Capitol Plaza, §! . I'o the \‘5).11 ied man, 4.111]" one short block from thef| IWithout a tious to achieve financial inde Station. You will find us Jorcr pendence. this safc investment ready—when vou inquire is offered on a partial payment concerning the details of our plan. May we: tell you more tock subseription offer—to b 5 give you the assuring fact of the projected hotel's assured In amounts of 8250 up. success as established by itsg! ' strategic location, approved plan of financing and al~}| ~ . ready-provided-for efficiency B L P g SA l ] l 4 C O * of management. ere avme are absolutely speculative raflroad bonds and foreign 105% Philadelphia Co ref 6s 1944. . 5 4 | tends to Jower the value of the better = terest payvments are lutc 3 obligations. Operations in the first- 9 104% Public Service 63 1944..... R stock. Old sheep slow ». espe- | NORTHWEST OUTLOOK BRIGHT named cla were confined to four or ! 99Y 9 lair Ofl 75 1937 eene 9 clally i sheared | > A - five special issuc 1484 elly 63 1927.... 334 ;)unlu()wn; today at Light street f” *\ B YORK. \I'l‘—'i‘l\l Ldbe ¢ i i 1097 South Porto Lico Sugar 7s 1941. % | wharf--Reef cattle, first qu U Howara B chairman of the Railroad Bonds Better. . Nn io ke Dok e Lobs £ : Bito 4] commos to mearanitty b ot thern fe Railway Company The railroads as a whole have | g 5 95 U S Rubber 1st & ref 58 1947...... 93 g v | bulls, as to quality, Th., 4 to 6; cows, | has returned i leppgetton) Gy G with an ained ground financially so X 108% 105% U S Rubber 7%:s 1930, i chofce ‘to fancy, b, b to 6; common | of the Pacific Northwest the t v that bonds consid 3 w1074 U S Steel s £ 55 1963 5 6 | tofair, b, 3 to 4; oxen. as to quality, | PPUMIstic view of general conditions 3 in not on ered speculative 12 months ago have 4 99% 95 Utah Power & Light os 1944. ¢ 6 1b., 4 10 6: milk_cows, choice to fancy, | there. His route took but also per worked up into the semi-investment !y 9 118% Western Union Tel 6138 1936. .. 3 2% L 4 | head, 50.00 to 75.00: common to faj arts of his own line. class and no lor offer the : W 101 % Wilson & Co 1st 65 1941. . E B :[head. 3000 1o 50.00: calves, .veal |tions of the Chic Burlington and utraction to tr There are » RAILROAD. choice. h.. 12 to 121g; ordinary to |Quincy and the Colorado and s a number of income and adjustment oy medium. 1h. 10 to 11 ern roads. Crops and busine issues on which interest payments are | 92 93% fif"tf:’f‘:?:‘!fij:i“lst“w,z = Rough and common. M. § o 9:]in good condition from BKilling + contingent charge. that present op- | Y 9 2 luf:.')&tumtgom Sy . S ke o __’«nml culls, Ih., 7 to & sheep, choice, | the coast, Mr. Elliott said, but portunities for price appreciation. Ad-| ¥ e 3 ; 1h. 6 to 7. old bucks, Ih. 5 to 6: com. |of Billings crop conditions are tances in this group were small but e G g S| mon. 1 lambis, Spring, choice, | appointing in_eastern Montana iairly uniform e 5 92; £ b ) b, 13 In the foreign fleld the German in % " A The] 135 commion thin, 1b.. ¥ to’ 10 hogs,. | feeling. however, is apparent ther dustrial, provincial and municipal de : BSOS Lt D biatas straight, Ib, 13 to 14] sows, Ib, 10 to las clsewhere in the region scriptions held the center of g S BecobiynMartint o 1 EA IEE ) 12; stags, 1b., 6 to 8: old hoars. Tb., 4 c ge. They continued to sell ar Canadian Northern 6% 1946. .. 7 7 Gl St 1 1R shoats. | N, man can be happy without a t h")l f;\’;x‘;fyr:lfu:h“ f h“.,;;‘ % 79 G54 Canadian Pacific deb 4s. . » g L A friend. nor be sure of him till h B0) o T B | 6 Central Pacific 4s 1949 9 9 y ry Products. appy. say old Scotch prover 1 { i new offerings. American invest-| ggi, g 9% 977 Chesapeake & Ohto cv 4%s 1930. .. e p The local egg m. e Write for Details to ment bankers have been looking for { g, 7 2 Chesapeake & Ohlo gen 43451992, 9 $5% | of the vear is an uncertain new German bonds to sell. but the |, 24 Chesapeuke & Ohio cv 55 1946. - 4| tion from day to day, and values are | = THE terms horrowers were wiling to give | 143 4 Sl ey : e ¢ WG'WI.“ L tSL‘r e lenders “‘”\;"'T'““l‘ s e 100% 1064 1023 Chi B & Quincy 1st ref os 1971. 6 i While the market has remain- | 0an a 0 J o . t wide apart and_little n Jusiness 1% 733 Chi & Eastern 111 gen 55 1961. ... 5 irly steady the past week, cur ! A L I H l l has resulted. French bonds have 5 5Y% 707 64% ChiGreat Western 4s 1959 . bYi 9 ant reciant o il anol e Economic Conditions | - Lincoln riotels,inc. about held their own. The dollar is | gt gy 481 Chi M & St Paul cv 455 193 ; 5 o e e B e e sues traded on the New York Stock | 1% $0% Chi M & St Paul gen 4345 1988 Die 92 92 |irregular quality that W moes Ty[er & Rllfllerford Fxchange arc only u point or so 434 48% Chi M & St Paul ref 435 2014, . 5b7 wre prefer nd bring a_ premium | Lelow the highs of the year and they | a1 47% Chi M & St.l’aul cv &s L . B3 b3y v ni tock. - market closed Loan Correspondent of the Sl vield something like 7' to N |71 105% v 111% Chi & Northwestern s 1936. ..., : By (A1 08 Geiits o dosen: Tov: HAH per cent. The market has been more s 5% Chicago Railways bs 1927. .. 74 K : > cases, while Wester i Wable for thoss feoues than fe Some | e 9% 570 Chi R 1& Pacific ref 45 1954, i [npes ek, nle R Mutual Benefii L{fe Ins. Co. me and the same was true of Bel- 1% 944 Chi Union Station 4145 1964....... 96 . _\1..1.,.,«,",‘ and careful grading are Newark, N. J. gian bonds. The Ttaliun 7 per cent 4 116% 115% Chi Union Station 63gs 19 + 118 necessary if native shippers want to 1018 Vermont Ave. M. 475 Officers and Directors: dollar loan reflects in its market [ ygii 76y% 87% 81 Chi & Western Ind con 4s 1952.... : compete with the outside producers. ! price the general feeling of uncer 102 103% 1020 CCCESLLrel§o A 1020, .. ... : With the exception of old hens, | = —_— HONORABLE LESLIE M. SHAW winty as to Ital position 104% 1056% Cleveian erm s 3 6 6 which are in light receipt and in good 3 Chairman of Board 2 R 905 g6k Colorado & Southern 434 193 5l u5'a| demand, the general live poultry WE FINANCE | mer Seeretury of the Treasurs i e S kg B3Ys 6 £8% Cuba R R3s ? ket rules easy, with ues a shi ~—al! clasees of Income-producinz property 9 In ¢ vme:fl«" illul:‘x_\(l'mh, \n ;n- h‘.h 301 10275 Delaware & Hudsuna%sl!}!fi . 103 e : 1 I.H\ur Current receipts of Large Loans a Spcciul!y | Director, Cit been u good deal of jrregularity n- 5 2 en & Rio Grande con 4s 1938. . 3 q chickens continue ample of sm dependent steel bonds have been firm = 23" i ooy e EHedin Bsiotk ibiL SineeE Current int. rate and commission HONORABLE EDWARD W, vot, and some of them strong. Oil shares | T8, 20 Detroit United 4% 19 e P pounds and over are in light supply Higbie & Rlchardson, Inc. have continued to drag. Ther, b2 Srie 18t con 45 1 Y and_in zood demand at a pound, £16 15th St. I greater varfution in this class, per-f o : 5 en lien 45 19 5 T while small to medium sells mostly 5th St. N.W. M, haps. than in any others 4 vields fe2o® o '8 covAS A 1953, ..., .. 5 5 {to 30 and Teghorns to 28. as to obtaimable ige from less o S to . 9 5 e cv 4s D 1953, ceeanen 3 quality and condition. & plore than T per cent. The isti- i . 9 5 By 7 Larie fat old hens, 41: pound The n - ; § PAIB o about it ? to good, Ib., 12 to [ part of North Dakota. A hopeful Main 2100 502 Denrike Bldg., 1610 V. Ave. Main 910 of $10,150.000, but that was the low Kelly-Springfleld 8s 1931 104% s zol e o " el Sl e A S sl o 1o B s ey {"1."\‘,’,\'£'<T.\“‘;if". B ; i sum in the corresponding week ol 2 3 Ligiett & Myers 58 1951 % 2 S o oy S 1 i o < ¥ 5 ALTIMORE MARKETS. | ed by Speyer & ¢ he eyon(! Questmn 61,% FIRST MORTGAGES Director. Federal cal position of the industry is en-) S8 06 Grand Trunk e 936. W & 107 over bring 28 and 29, medium 27 3 3 b couraging, but it urities have not | 1984 Grand Trunk 7s 1 i K 28, and small , but Leghorns President, Wa . Hd| SAVINGS ; F 1 SAvVINGS responded thereto and this is just .lmw:‘p 1028 Great Northern gen 5 will not bring over 20. Old rooste P e & ACCOUNTS P, 3 : k S. oR true of honds as of stock ® 108! 110% Great Northern gen 36. .. 3 3 3 in ample supply and low at 18, Crlterlon Bt ¥ 5 Ao iz DEPOSIT r issues have done a littie 5 92Y% Hudson & Manhattan ref 5s 195’ 6 6. 5 Demand is only fair for Spring duc! | S - ".'~_I X hese. too 1o hij i Ll 75% Hudson & 2 5 ¥ of desirabl at 24 to 26, but there g bRl o lecting unprofitable | 34 102% liiinois Cent 15%s 1934. . g P 31, | is hardly any outlet for small stock Of and Investment Co. f production at presen | 19802 T2 5% Inter Rapid Transit 58 1966. ...... % ol or old ducks at 15 to = SICHARY, WELLER, Director aw sugar. There has been Inter Rapid Transit cv 7s 19 [ auiry noted for soune guinei f WHIBE Goarieatio rovement in demand for se 6 Inter & Great Nor adj 6s 1 o T5 each, but receipts of pigeons I ek b b of the soft coal or textile com- | 43 & Kan C Ft Scott & M 4s 1936, 20 9245 93 : {:»rr- more than ample for trade wan nvestment Eu i | B the two other trades in which 6 IKansas City Southern 3= 1950. . 3 4 1 w sale 2 5 | § Director, Merchants’ Bank & st Co. 3 i | Kansas City oSuthern 5s 1950 ... 7% 9T ¢ and 30 to 43 a pair for old. First | Divector, Nation Capitat nank . RI1 S 9 4 B SiHit- HOnOE. ow)thé other hand 4 9 s Lake Shore 45 1928 . 98 Fruit and Vegetables. i Director, National Capital Tnsur- ls an S l l y 0 a e still the favorites among investors. | 9614 Lake Shore 45 1931. : s et % e 3 - Study of a list of bonds which have ! bet ; Louis & Nash unified 131940, 9 p Tlie DiRel (oD CnHIel DG Jlorlgage sh 18t ref 51 200 rules firmer. with values a shade higt . F. MORAN, Director. Preside defaulted interest or principal or hoth | 6 . » ¥ oMar Tight oo th L ors since October 1 Lt roves 9B Mil cl)&h.-_l.sm;n.«n. .- 5 With @ good demand prevailing for Securities e T i teresting fact i o ¢ 2% MStP&SSM6%s1931....... b well graded stock s to 5.00 a e honds which had : tairly wide publi % Mo Kan & Tex 15t 45 1990 . . : e o o 9 | distribution i mumber 10 were g% 9 EE eI 3 patch. ‘but No. 2 stock is slow sale at Annual Return e ndus T ractions, ‘either 6 3 Mo Kan x pr In 00. Bushel baskets sell mostl - < i et : urban or interurhan: : were T 5 Missourt Pacific gen 4s 1975. p i Geili'y o conot e 61/2 per cent 502 Denrike Blig., Washington, D, C. 1 —aceeptably under any and all conditions is voads wnd @ were foreign. The g 96% N O Tex & Mex inic 08 1935 ... 48 9 Caleimd el i el Bt i G i : - - o b Henbanafpowen ean it 8 ; ot el LI 96 i w6 |ing in very freely. and with the de: [l vjo eonoe Tuvestment Department [|If] tho new Washineton A. LINCOLN evidenced by over One Hundred and Twelve Years of uninterrupted service. OLDEST NecionaliBaakiiniDisiricelof Calimbia or telephone issues > :e: ;z:tt L ntaiin. b 3 and being easily satisfied prices on | ff * 4 Lk 3 :\_ew Haven deb 48.1957. . . i .' 4 n]n‘!f I‘HH"S are ll!I buyer's favor at the NNON LUCH SEEK EXCHANGE LISTING. N¥ N H&Hcvdeb 651948, .. y | e 6-to. 0 BaaHe - y TN ) i s L g NEW YORK. August 14 (Special) : B e s p 277 | beets, 130 to 2.50 hundred; cabbage, .715-717 14th Street ! Don’t you think that YOUR PAYDAY nnlications to list the followin 3 597 2 - 2.00 to 4.00 hundred rots, 3.00 to . " . TN : i e e GO 4 Norfolk & Western con 45 1996..... : Wil 5100 ‘Bundred; Eies comnl 8ol Main 2345 S i SAVINGS and other funds deserve the protec- SN tee ofi Stack MRt ot ithe Neiw 3 ol o) e on 213 | dozen; cucumbers, 30 to 60 baske | i % i Gnid niavi be acten et o S G 6 5% | cgrplants, 100 to 1,25 busket: | tion of such a bank as this? & Gaporarian S Northern Pacifc ref imp 6 2047 e ok te ot 72 Pt : 21449 additional shares of common | 6 ore SHore Dierettmny - 5 pers and 35 basket: ripo | l.et us get acquainted now—Extra hours 105% Ore Short Line gtd 58 R 4« 105% | ; tock without par value (voting) 2 5 b and green tomatoe: 5 sket | . g e Bl i S eaboard Alr Line Railway Co., R S 5 nd 80 10 60 buushel for pucking stock; The New York Life Insurance Co. for Payday depositors’ convenience Monday. “ 8 s e Native cantaloupes are in liberal s 3 L i e - 1054 5 | ply and the market is easy at 30 to 63 Offers to Make 111% Pennsylvania 6335 198 v 2 | busket and 25 to 35 for culls 0 additionad tirst and consoli honds, series A, 6 per < g™ 2 . 85 Peorta & Eastern inc 4s 1990 . 39% | Bastern Shore stoek brings teel Co., $11,800,000 7 per cent| g . % o 101% Pere Marquette 1t 58 1950. . ... it oo o8 ; ; e prior preference stock. crate for standards and jumbo: iy s4t Reading 4353 97 oo 7| s Wil ot bring over 25 10 50 crate. s origage ip.0ans 74w Rio Grande Western clt 45 1949. 2 Peaches are in liberal receipt und GERMANY BUYS MORE COPPER £87s R1 ATk & L 43551934, 3 only choice to faney fruit will bring On Improved Real Eptate in the Dis- Safe Deposit Boxes—Trust Dept.—Travelers’ Checks @ 894 SILIM&SR&G4s1933..... .. : top values of 50 to 1.00 bushel and SW YORK. August 14 (®) 9 77%-St L & San Fran pr In 4s A 1950. 2 ‘ 25 to 50 basket. Nearby plums in B trict of Columbia and Nearby Suburbs From the viewpoint of those in- 93 St L& San Fran pr In 55 1950 9 h zood demand at 40 to 65 basket, while e terested in the copper market 3t 99% St L & San Fran 535 B 1942, 5 1015 Maryland and Virginia watermelons in Montgomery County, “Maryland ma becoming the brizhtest 4 924 St L & San Fran adj 68 1956....... " : 0.00 to 40.00 hundred for se: FOR 3, 5 OR 10 YEAR PERIODS (3 in rope, says the weekly & B4 R t L & San Fran inc 6s 1960....... 5 - d 20,00 to 00 hundred for of the Mines Handbook Service | 98 3 eaboard Air Line ref 4s 195 | primes. but culls are neglected at 8,00 a lona (German manufucturers have been > bl aboard Afr Line ad) 5s 1949, ..., o 10.00 hundred l reasing their purchases for several Seaboard Air Line con 68 1945. ... { . —— | Honses Apartments weeks 10 mect their needs for expan 9674 Southern Pacificcv 481929 ..., 7 | - | Business Properties 2 0 Office Buildings P ston of busine 4 4 n Pa c T 5% b P MORE GOLD 70 GERMANY. | 1 9 4 2 9 9 9% | NEW YORK. August 14 (®).—Gold | ON APPROVED SECURITY e l opo 1 an 0 : 50 cco- KILQWATT TURBINE. | : 5 ou lr:,e,r: :]; ;.:“nlsll s baw shipments of $7.500,000 were made to Apply Open *Until 5:30 P.M., Monda Germany this week, bringing the Av 14 WP).—The 6 118 SSoutharn Rydsv fih 17 total on the present movement u i 7% | total on the pres s p to Organized 112 2 Y ’ isen Company 340 % 411 Third Avead) 5s 1960. 58 5 $101000:000. The rretal ls DAt of (h6 rganized . put the Turg s21 Cnlon Pacifc 151 4 1641 S fh | siopnoon e el b part oCine | aNDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY'| | in 1814 a Years Old steam turbine iener west of the s Dnjon PAciaey dwtor ... 13”‘ S5 99% | Feeral Rescrve Bank and . | Incorporated. Rocky Mountains 50.000kdlo- tE < 2 % 10l% | ¢, the account of the Reichsbank. > 3 v watt capac v generutor 1013 Wabash Ist 55 1939 it B toon om0 U O iy e Bl MoORTGAGE LOAN Gonnzspo&ng&’r Capital. Surplus & Undivided Profits Over $1.800,000.00 ST ek suition or o e e 95% 103 1025 103 | cerves of the German institution 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 R SR AORRRRN P ny. and its ption bron B ' N s e 7 2% T34 H o ~Yr::npo.;e‘ra(in]\' capac o the 1 6% Y 957 Western Pacific 55 1946. : 99 99t Y9 99y > 15th St., Oppoute U- S- Treuury ¥ B34 West Shore Ist 45 2361 6% 86 6 88 l The famous lvory Coast of Africa C Beach plant to more than 3000 au .'&U"flw“" is to have f““ rallrond. ¢

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