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THE FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1926. . 23 H learned substantial sums as a realtor | pect and says he is trying to buy the [has ever been. For the average fam- tain price fluctuations cm,‘,,m,rize,Hd-,al of the selling which carried the in Chicago. He studied law at night, | stock for another client who seeks a |ily the luxuries of the last eration Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office . : : HAS I-""".E EFF[BI it trading on the Curb Exchange today. | price down from its top to the present and was admitted to the bar. He |largesblock. The new salesman offers | have become the nec ities tos 1 The pronounced changes again occar. |level represented the taking down of | White Metal Almost By-prod- then came to New York and bought |to buy the stock at a profit. He then | Wants have multiplied and the com- an interest in a concern of financial | notifies the sucker that he can get mon run of men have sought in in red in the stocks of the so-called spe- | Substantial profits. To what extent clalty class, while groups like the ofls, | these ofrerings represented selling for SRR T uct Under Present Trend of Mining in U. S. COTTON ADVANCES ON STORM REPORT, Steadier Liverpool Tone and BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. | change having to take place in the €pecial Dispatch to The Star. | situation of the company itself. NEW YORK, September 29.—Uncer-| _ There was no doubt but that a good s installment plan. forms of credit_extension, investigators. He lost confidence in |another block to help complete the | creasing wavs to gratify the desires good nor bad. Its soundnes: public utilities and mining stocks did | short account was difficult to deter- | his associates and withdrew, but later | larger allotment and will give the |of their families. little one way o ; | mine. it e e S Tt Talking Machine, on the tbought them out. sucker a chance to make a profit by Neither Good Nor Bad. Unsettled Weather Also | oy o 3 i ich | Victor evident that the buying power which | e i | ey .1 Mr. Proudfoot, after the close study |buying it and immediately reselling it. Louls Proudfoot, lawyer and inves iof numerous crooks who pledged they | He thus gets a check to buy the addi- HKEGRe is neither Factors in Rise. had been back of the market for the [other hand, 2 = - past week was still sufficient to check | lowing the’ report that a"‘_--xr-"l;:l::"‘{:"" ‘orpors tigator, plays the bizarre role of tab- Of mu e e wa (e Vi 3 7 d go straight, told me that he |tional stock, and a TR Bl L L Bu“dm"dnes ot “bellove’ that out-and-out | first batch of securities. He disap-| In his office in the Siuger BUICEE | cyinlers, as contrasted with weak |pears, and the victim has lost hiS|ypon whether risks are this “recording angel a '3 S5,5" |dupes, can ever reform. In at least |stock and his money. lected. In my own affairs I know of high finance has away 8 00ea | four instances where he belleved In | “The secret behind the sale of fake | (hat spending more than 1 earn wil 000 cards un which are Cai@OEWC | promised reformation he was badly |stocks,” continued Mr. Proudfoot, “is | got me fnto trouble, whether I buv and sclentifically ~ cross-ndex ¢ |misled, he asserted. that every one is interested in money. | for cash or on the installment plan morals, ethics and varying degrees of| e an” jngividual lins a_clubbed | It is hard to make lots of it. There: | Partial payment buving is wise only honesty of virtually every reputable | oot he must go through life with |fore, promises of great fortunes are |where the ohligations cont o broker, investment banker, promoter | L g e “hbroudfoot, a baldheaded | interesting and make the uninitiated | yell within one’s future ability to any drastic selling movement. but between the Vitaphone - . o % there was not the same disposition dis. #nd the Vietor company had been BY J. C. ROYLE. (o NEW YORK, September 20—Cot-| blived to come in on the buving side | made, wherely the former oblaing | special Dispatch to The Star. on futures opened firm: October.| ha inor . he buying #lde | fhe right to use the services of artists | "o o 0 5 14:30: December ey 62| ol Lo vbeen (on festilecimesatonis | (18 S8 h et to e victorjcom| VBN, ORIC (SSptambes 23 De: March, 14.83: Ma T | e bR e spite the price recessions which have 45 nee of 20 tol tor Talking Machine were two prom-| Du Pont wae a prominent high- | struck the silver markets of the world o e ,f.”‘x"‘l;.“‘,, r{;l""“fl i:m;: r;pr«-mups. Heavy selling mmle,p‘n.-m !p:lvk\lt s:fl!(‘ng‘a'te ::.‘:l I:\_t!’ht:_ t{in the last few days, it Is unlikely settled weather in tie South and ap- c;:fiym;t11‘5:]“'}..’"}‘}.}::11{:«'"'4“ p‘oil?: Tr::nd;fin Tehdily to buying when the | that the activity of the mining in- and white collar bandit in these | o % qitiqual with a trace of |sespond more rapidly than any other | For my own guldance [ formulited prehensions that the tropical storm | when it changed hands around 48.|market was found bare of offerings|dustry of the United States will be SR United States. brown hair on the back of his head. |appeal.” these simple foot rules reported north of Porto Rico might | The consensus of opinion was that al- |around the previous closing _level. | materially affected. Mexico will prob- Preas. e v vl ! e v] vs the color | First -1 never buy consumption For 21 years this authority on the | with penetrating brown eves, and a | Mr. Proudfoot, who knows con habits of the financial underworld has | triendly smile, which is hardly conso- |of the hair and lensth of the nose of | goads on the partial plan at a time Subvs dnthe dire most anything could happen to the | Realizing sales failed to check any Yo o o han thi There was active a or o ¢ isen | further ris “reshman Radio, which a keener sufferer than this market for stocks which had risen | further rise in Fr At ThL T S mpiling data and freely eX-|nant with his unforgiving philosophy. | every member of the financial under- | when T am able to pay cash. for 1 ::—;x;l;gmphisg opinfon to banks. [ “Likewise, if born B the & leston in | world, says that few crooks are foven: | know that the credit substitute is ex e heres and newspapers concerning | his brain, which makes a broker or |tive. ‘Most of them follow the anclent | pensive and that the cost falls on 1) the legitimacy of financial enterprises | promoter think around corners, in.|patterns and merely adapt their ‘l'j!;‘ Second—I limit _installment ul-r1 and their backers. In doing this |stead of straight, it's not in his make. | palgns to the major current l_rim:MA chases to commodities of an e>.~em|nl o ety and effectively Mr. Proud- | up to go straight,” added*Mr. Proud. |legitimate business. The questionable {character whoso benefits will exten e cneh day of his business |foot. “Real criminals are born; they |gentry are now turning to refrigera- |at least over the entire period of Pis career heen sltting on a keg of dyna- | are not made by environment. Prison | tion 7;":‘}'\:&‘;‘-;:;“‘,,;‘,‘;‘,.: el flfé"\\-;.f‘ro::;:m'r)lfl\i SRR e ce SRk i - ™ a 2 s re open, ould neves ink mite, inviting reprisals “fil‘(c'}: hfi,‘: fertii dopnictiee tona Hen of interest in mining promotions, par-| of buying theater ticke the In ®ome trade and Liv from the low of the year of § to a high | has been the feature of its group for myriad ot bucketeers and llliclt B0 Discriminates With Types. tleutarly in Mexican properties, real |gtallment plan, but 1 would=¥Ft hesi the start. but as soon as int fizure of 65 without any material |some time past. production of silver alone in the min.|Sky financlers whom Be hag Fup’ o and alleged. Ofl has always had & lure | fate to purchase permanent things ing orders had been supplied E ; — ing States has become & minor in. |1V exposed. In this time Mr. Trou Mr. Proudfoot, however, discrimi. | &nd dlleRel, O FA% 80l f coming | such e . holse in the country, or e L e Tty e Sctrone atatun o¢ the | foot has denounced tens of thousands | nates between the criminal type and : as 5 Bied iBouibern . obA - <onini other nonferrous metals with which the weakling. “Boys that are born house selling. December contrac silver usually is found will tend to which-had =old up to 14.35 at the | ket today stabllize operations. start, reacted to 14.42, the general| gqe t The sharp drop in prices for the market showing net advances of about | in hundreds. Low. 1:15 9 ke Pr P 65 AT { white metal which sent quotations to 10 to 14 points at the end of the G 2 127 197 5 E1 Refrig Ge.... 10 ‘| the lowest point in years has been first hour. Al ;Y i L hi 9717 | Llamed on the Chinese situation which Five more October notices were re Alus B8 L i/ : i jprecipitated the ‘suspension of the | Russo-Asiatic bank, which is sup- in_unequivoeal terms and vet he has | into particular favor. even a plano, on this b had only seven threats of libel sults, { in the slume, and who have never Figures on Contingencies and of these only one went to trial. [ had anything but desperate assoclates Third—When T find it necessary to After preparing an expensive de-jare in danger of becoming petty lar- buy on the installment plan I am fn fense Mr. Proudfoot was vindicated |ceny thieves. Such chaps have never clined to afe and figure on ad in the ceurts. had a chance. T find that settlement verse contingencies, such as loss of ported, but October held within 20| + A LA #b% c Pe S o3 | polnts ‘of December I early trading. k Bl i 24| posed to have heasy’ holdings of sliver ampared Seloliei, s which might be thrown on an already points at 1he torday loverburdened Orizntal market. But After selling off to 14.37 under early { the real cause for the drop is author- Pressiine dromithie South andsencten | itatively declared to lie in the pro- i workers by substituting good assocla- time through illness or other unavold Real Financial Leader. tions for bad can make good boys of ! able causes which might reduce my In a very real sense Mr. Proudfoot liquidation, December contracts stead { posal to place British India on a quasi- fed on the less favorable weather | gold basis.. 4 Cons Cigar 03 wi 1 September 2! ntainer C A O s o list of bonds and stocks traded in on the New York Curb Mar- BUSINESS OF GETTING AHEAD. Should I Buy on Installments? The installment plan is based on the merchant’s faith that my earning INDUSTRL close ves Superpow 13 Superp i 1 5 ey | Sup st nid o o i Corpn 'A k b { & e Beck. | B Brad Firepriz. .. 11 Brill 148 Toews T 6 Mass G pld; e Sug. Common P n pf. Common P 1 Cons Dai o Cons G Balt n | on the head, the nature of the chin. [an automobile or a washing machine | "'y pave come to the conclusion that mobile assemblers and manufacturers e AT 2 Poay I behind ft. Moreover, I will benefit from immedi- | jead me to extravagant and unesse They asserted that the placing of [to inquiring irdividuals. Mr. Proud- The only cure for the blue sky |attempted in the history of barter. Other things being equal, T prefer middling, § ddling. f s oy ting _ 1 circulation in that country. to buy him off. After the money ap- Consol’ Laund ' ; E Al 1 9 1 them. The Boy Scouts, too, may ncome. In other words, 1 would never is n financlal leader of nation-wide | make real men out of boys with a bad think of mortgaging my current and importance, but the public has never | start ower will continue unimpaired for at | hrospective income up to the hilt ex O im. 116 is comparable to| Mr. Proudfoot declared that You |least another year or two. . Rept for emergencies, such as illness Bear o ufacturer, who never |cannot read character by the bumps | His willingness to give me & piano. | gnd operations. : auto- deals with the public, but with or the size of the mouth. Tho only | now on a small down payment and of | my material welfare and commanl s S ‘ear to con- |trustworthy clue to character read-|my promise to remit the balance in @ | over goods depend not only on the news, covering and-reports of hetter Fho fol A1 e T whole. | Ing. he sald, was an accurate knowl- Rerios of payments in the future i @ | gize” of my gross fncome but also o1 trade demand. The detailed weather Depression Overplayed. O der of appraisals of the char. | edge of the personal history of the | tribute to my honesty and integrity. |he astuteness with which I spend | reports, showing heavy rains in Okla- f ; OMicials, of compariies in Nevada|acter of fidtviduall finarclers: Broaa findividusE: SMESS Brovdfect always | If he has not m&s;udgeddm,\'rhdr.a's;br Like other consumers. ”1 am_ con homa and Arkansas, stimulated the & which produce large quantities of |ly speaking, he deals only with | judges the legitimacy of a promotion | and my ability to hold down n‘-y“ . | fronted with the temptation IH i buying somewhat and at midday De siiver declared today thor Bler thut | banks, Deuniic Heuses and mews |03 {Ho receid of tke gulliug epliit lhe Wikt prodic BY the transaction. | partial payment schemes which mizh Brall et hoxiine fict e o the depression is being overplayed. | papers. which retail his information Mr. }'r?(udfol?t said tl;&: he finds |ate use of "lha] poml"md"i;lr‘l‘g};::hfél! tial ,,url,-h;,t;mq,_ W n(u;_A'\'(;l;!‘\vh’(‘nl:‘: aho: o ofvts S o nquir = . | some sucker lists are fifteen years |could not afford to buy of not only deprive me of other nee about 13 to 20 polots. India on a gold basls is not yet cer-| foot’s clients include the Four Fiun-| GRS, Gty 'danies of ot vl o iaattsanathom v et hich are more desirable, but also Liverpool Quotations. tain, although it has been recom. |dred of Ametican finafce. FLOSKL 0| have gone tack for more punishment | The American business man in the | hinder m program of building up an LIVERPOOL, September 29 (8).— mended by a ritish _commission |quenty try to subscrive to W SCET land bought as many as thirty fake |present ase of the installment plan is |estate to provide against the contin Cotton—-spot quiet; prices barely Which has been studying the situa- |ices as an_indirect brite, DUl F5 lutocks in succession without a single |making an experiment in tristing the | gencies ot old age, impaired health or Ateady. American strict good mid. tion. Moreover, under the commis- | Proudfoot shuns their offers. More | winner. average man on o scale never before | premature death dling, 9.12; good middling, 8.77; striet sion plan it is not proposed to with- |over, at least once a fortnight a dent- < < a6y Bmouat or slive: Goln foots | oin of fHic Anancle) undeEwor1dl seeks | T oltlse Gurgk foB Sh0 il R S | RKIoR, S e o ol by oy &1 e | 1o Fomract o sive e in ot v Jonmilling, iddling, 6.7 4 Tents of sound investment graphi-|a share of next year's income has|ance with a regular partial payment s dbiLo T LI "“The masses In Indin," vaid one of- | peal fails hints of physical violence | TR O oI e ehools, | brought eriticlsm from austere bank- | plan than to spend it in that manner ales. includ- 15 Curting fem”-“ ficial just returning from an inspec- |are frequently ghven. The newest fashion in swindling is | ing quarters. Yet the habit grows bS Receipts, 8,000 3 Da For R C v tion of his company's property in| The skeletons in the closet of Wall|to tout a stock to a stranger over the |and plays an important part in keep- utures closed 2 Dinkl Hot A Nevada, “have so long been accus-|street are recorded in Mr. Proudfoot’s | telephone, but to offer none for sale. | ing consumption on an exceedingly ptember, 7.76; Octo- it o tomed ‘to silver money that no sub- | carefully indexed files. Later the vender makes a personal | high basis. ; March, 7.90; Milier ¢ & Ra stitute can displace it. The natives | america's first authority e 1Phil Rap Tr 6810015 12P Ser N J ks 0010 5 Ran Kar B 51381167, 234 Servel Del @s.. 101 3Sch R E 6s2... 88 i Shawsheen Most things are governed by the ¢ and demand. with the excoption of making mis- FAF CE possible on the takes. ubilier € & Rad call and sells the stock. As the next The standard of living in this coun- step another salesman visits the pros- | try is at present about as high as it the proposed steel um, embracing the French, elgian and Luxembourg in- .000 tons monthly s been accepted on condition that the Belgians azree mnot to claim a higher quota should the trust’s total production be increased by 2,000,000 tons. It is expec the negotiations will be terminated Friday. INCOME DECLINES. NEW YORK, September 29 (#). - August net operating fncome of the Chicago. Burlington and Quiney de clined to 421 from $3.670, August, 192 ws fell to 136 from $£1 > income was $17.70: year ago, against £100, and PRICE TREND DOWN. NEW YORK, Sentember 29 () Prices of all grades of steel in the Chi district ave reported to he lownward tendency. Heavy melted scrap is quoted at $13.50 to $14 a ton, a drop of about 30 cents, P d N&C 1 wd 1 urant Mot Eitingon Schild 33 1 El Bond & Sh pf 10! HEI B & Shn Corp Invest Inc.. Steam Sh. Wel Cor A v Wel CB. Fageol Mot Co’ Fajardo Sug €014 Fed Purch B.. Feltman & Cur A Firest T 7% pfd Forhan Co A.. ox ' Theaters ‘A ‘reshman Chas, Garod Corp Gen Bak A Gen Bak B 1Gen Fireprte [l 1Gen Pub Ser [l 18 Gillette S R .. 5 Gleason Prod C Glen Alden Coal 1: Y Tire & Rub Grimes R & C R C stor A p C Stor ¥ 2 Hazeltine Corp. 2 Imperial Tobac. 2 Ind Ray Corp A Intl Silver ... I i ‘6 ] 1 k] H ] i 1 o o eRiEEY P 3 Intern 8 Intern 1 Box .. st Ttil EEEERE oSy Silesian_Am Ccal 3 9615 Roof Ite 7128 1101 TS Rub 6156 331018 101% 1003 1002} 101 9313 varn Bros 114 } Buen Air 718 Berl C'E 6128 36 Burm & Wain 6 Denmark 5ias. . & T Tios A Fr S Pru 6138 wi 1 Finland 61s8 19 e RSN L S | Swiss Govt 5o Thy 1 & St Stl W Bur 7 S W dlas A ni St W 6158 C {notworried. | pected to show a sizable expansion are loath to accept either gold coin or paper money. Silver is more bulky than gold and some of the natives when they see a pile of silver money 3'? {ave unable to realize that a few gold coins represents the same amount of wealth .In support of this theory he told a i story of a prospector who refused a certified check for $50,000 for a Nevada prospect, but who accepted an offer when $30,000 in silver coins was piled before him. Wouldn’t Accept Change. “Consequently a.number of genera- tions would pass before natives of India would accept the change. The hoards of thelr ancestors, added to by each generation, would suffer tre- mendous depreciation. So I am con- vinced that, whatever the financiers of London may think, they will not now 50 so0 far as to attempt to force their theories on India. Failing in this, there should be a rebound in the mar- ket value of the metal.” Whether this viewpoint is correct or not, the mining companies are go- ing ahead. The majority of them are making excellent profits from their copper, lead and zinc fields. If they can make the silver content of their ores “pay smelter charges” they are Lead demand 8 ex- shortly, since requirements of con- sumers for the Winter are still to be covered. Slab zinc values are likely to respond to the record-breaking vol- anatomy and physiology of fraudulent and promoters is no cynic. s good reports as well as bad. quick to say that a man’s record is clear. Mr. Proudfoot's life work is to separate the sheep from |the goats In the world of give and take. He has prophetic vision. T |have seen him in innumerable in- stances foreshadow by a or more subsequent collapses of windbag pro- motions and convictions of out-and- out crooks. Fearless in His Work. Any one dealing in the faults and frailties of others would perhaps have to be an extraordinary individ- ual. Mr. Proudfoot is not only fear- less toward those he is reporting on. but he is drastically independent even with his own customers. He some- times loses accounts because of his impatience with the inexperience of junior clerks at banks which he serves. He would rather get a cancel- lation than to allow any one to ride him or bluff him. His temper rises quickly when he is annoyed. His earnestness about his work deprives him of the detached sense of humor which other executives culti- vate. Paradoxically enough, this man of unusual moral courage, now in his early fifties, gave up his ambition to become, a physician as a youth be- cause he fainted while giving first aid in an accldent case. His father POINTS O urged him to stick to business. While tume of consumption with equal readi- lin his early teens, he had already STOCK NOT EXCHANGED. i NEW YORK, September 29 (#).— 1as; | The acquisition of control of the 71 | Hewitt Rubber Co. of Buffalo and the Gutta Percha and Rubber Co. of Brooklyn by the Robins Conveying Belt Co. was entirely a cash trans: action, Thomas Robins, president of the belt company and chalrman of the board of the Hewitt Co., asserted today. It previously had been re- ported that an exchange of stock had been made. EARNINGS ARE LARGER. NEW YORK. S Net earnin, after tax. 15 Penn Wat Pow ( i penn_Dix Cem. . Drug_Store. WORLD-WIDE sales of quality cars and trucks mor 1ren 3 £ 135 from TEk g 1 Pi ont_ & 01 for the period 1prat & Lamb August_ net £4,305.3 1 Purity Bak fd.. $4,181,751 in August last vear. gl Eyrene Mig. .. 51 Rand Kard Bur n Washington Stock Exchange AL . Real Asan Bklyn 2 i Rep Mot Trk vte Capital Tractic Georgeto 3 i3 2 S % Rickenback Mot 13is s Sou_Ga & Po A 1280 P T4 L new 600 80 P &'T, war. . St Reg Pap .. TSta Po & Lt A no Stan Pub € A Stroock & Co Stutz Mot 7 Swift Tntl 1 Tob Prod Export 1 Todd Ship ... 10 Trans - Lux Pic, Travel Tnsur. . Tun Sol Lamp A Tni Lt & P n A G SILVER QUOTATIONS. NEW YORK. September 29 (P Rar silver, &7 Mexican dollars, 135, 12530885 B 3Gk Ims 5 . o General Motors cars and trucks are sold and serviced in 104 countries. The export shipments in 1925 amounted to 119,632 motor vehicles; and the overseas assemblyplants and warehouses of General Motors now number 19. This vigorous develop- ment of the world-wide market for a complete line of quality cars is im- portant to the car buyer. It is not only a contribution to international prosperity and progress, but it also helps to maintain the continuous production program at the factories, “on which low prices depend. GENERAL MOTORS “A car for every purse and purpose” CHEVROLET + PONTIAC » OLDSMOBILE OAKLAND - BUICK r CADILLAC R s B TR YELLOW CABS, BUSES AND TRUCKS BANK CLEARINGS. - YORK, September 29 (Spe- clal)—New York bank clearings $965,000,000; New York bank bal- ances, $116,000,000; New York Fed- eral Reserve Bank credits, §73,000,000. 2257, 10 £ UNLISTED DEPARTMENT, North Capitol 28 Bank—10 at 18, Mones—Call loaus. 5 and 6 per cent. Bid and Asked Prices. ST pe e PUBLIC UTILITY. e Rid. A Ciirnegie Metala. o8, . A Chief Cons Min. 4138 OR oy 1d . 53 . NEW SRRIFRHT: 3D Dis POULTRY PRICES FIRM. CHICAGO, September 29 (#).—Poul- try—Alive, firm; receipts, 4 cars; fowls, 20a27; Springs, 20a2 34; roosters, 18; ducks, 24; geese, 19, SURPLUS SHOWS GAIN. NEW YORK, September 29 (4 Surplus of the Public Service Corpo- ration of New Jersey for the 12 months ended August 31 rose to $12,847,888 after charges from $8,503,321 for the preceding year. Gross revenues were $102,399,728, against $91927,714. Au- gust surplus after charges fell to $100.- 986 from $402,037 in August last vear, but gross moved up to §7,719,522 from 7,343,642, &, 117 1 Yel Taxi Custom Design Insures Safe Driving HE Studebaker Custom Sedan has an advanced of full-vision fteel body which increases driving safety, particularly in crowded traffic. Narrow front pillars, a wide one-picce wind- shicld and wide windows permit the maxi- mum visibility. Four-wheel brakes, full-size balloon tires, rear-vision mirror, two-beam acorn headlights controlled from the fcering wheel, and front a0d rear bumpers are added factors of sccurity. Women, admiring the custom beauty and of this car available at conventional car coft, will be no less appreciative of this careful provision for safety. It will need only 2 demondtration ride to convince you that here, at la, is the car you have been secking. a. e ¢ Telza, Anacostia C&eT C&PT Camital Tr - X Sreatiwn E roin e per sy > J0ot : 1082 - : AT Ea Min = e % - ni Fag in E S e d 1 United Verde Ext 2 e G SLuaD . 21Ttah Apex..... 6% Washington Sales INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS. Wash. R in hundreds. ool ! . 25 Am Con Oilfields. 2 Am Maracatbo Co # Ark Nat Gas ... Reacon Oil ..... ('Sere n ! Bt Serv nta 0L i Crystal OI Ref . t 1, Y5 Crystal Oil_ofd ot 20 Columbia Synd STOCKS 1 Creole Synd . ... - 2 Crown Cent Pot.. PUBLIC UTILITY. i merican Tel. & Telga. ...3146 O o G {al Traction .. . o Pa Leonard Oi1 fon 011 & Niount Prod ount Guit . w Rradford O 0 New Mex Lard. . % No Ce Tex Oil.. 2 pPandem_0il 1 Perr 0il Corp 3 Reiter-Fos Oil .. 40 Rov Co O & R.. 8 Salt Ck Cons. .. ‘:’:’l‘l Co'( l’rt‘g . 4 Taal Osace :"\d Osag O N V SARREARD 1S E S v » 3 » STOCi{ TO BE EX-RIGHTS. NEW YORK, September 20 (f).— The New York Stock Exchange rules that transactions in_preferred and common stock of A. M. Byers & Co. on Friday, October 8 unless made specifically for cash, shall be ex-rights to subscribe to new preferred stock. 1 Rights may be dealt in on a “when issued” basls on and after today. SRR SPIGIE st EPN ot P PO it R 3 oy Zedeiin. D eas EER RS ) ... 1313 R30S 119 PRy 2, FEDEBAI. I:m BANK BONDS. (Quoted by Alex. Brown & Sons. Closing.) fovrax. el Wash. Rws. & Elec. NATION National Capital... Lolumbia +e mmercial i et 23858225305 Z0x 3 EPREEPPEIPIIGT R Standard Six Custom Victoria, $1335 Standard Six Custom Sedan..$1385 Big Six Custom Brougham $1785 The President, a Big Six Custom Sedan (for seven)..$2245 0. b. faltory, incls bee] brakss, 1.0.b. faltory, including vl e, ‘% boels, ond ilating Cnelustonly Sradeboler) . Joseph McReynolds 14th at R Kansas Ave. and Upshur Pot. 1631 JATId Wat Oil Tid Wa Ofl ptd Yenezu Pet ... er Quinlan. ol Rirx i g tional Bank of Wash 11l 583 = TRUST COMPA! 10° American Securits & Trust | - - e A : | Sates o STANDARD OIL ISSUE: 300 Anglo Am Oil 184 100 Atl Lobos .. 11 900 Cont Ol nw " 10Gal S O pf old able 0 & R FRESEE & BHa5835232353 2500, 219 iy Gomiin e 310 iz i SR, £e [FoTTeTTeT Y 233535555335552 S2323322233332 o isios! D BRESnE Bank GERMAN BOfiDS AND STOCKS. ke (Quoted 1n dollars per million marke.) Tans o Aeked 3100 Int - Pat i 5 G.G. (WL) 5s 1014-18 $1175.00 $1237.00 300 Ohio O11 . LLATY 5 Hamburg 4138 1010.... 095.00 105.00 400 Prair O & G nw & G. G. 4-5s (forced loan) 6.00 1108u P L nw.. % (Quoted in doliars per thousand mar 6300S O Indiana Ger Gen Fl 4155 pre-war, 25.00 100 8 O Kentucky i Ger. G. El 4158 1919, 2008 O Neb_nw Berlin_4s_pre-war .. 50;';}3 2 -Om\ Ham. 38, .}\‘,s,& b o . amburg Am. 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