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FIN COTTONTUMBLES ON'BIG ESTIMATE Goverrment Renort of High Yield Sends Prices to Smash Today. Br the Associate - NEW ORLEAN ton prices dropped 63 to nearly $3.30 a bale toda more than $4 a hale compared with - farday’s close on the local exchange on reception of the Government re. 't indicating a vield of 16,627,000 hales, with a crop conditlon on Oc- tober 1 of & he dacline bronght the total drop since September % a Cot- polnts, October . month ago, to 600 points, or $30 a bale. | NEW YORK, October 8 () futures opened harely steady—Oc- tober, 13 December, 13.10; Janu- Cotton | NCTAL THE EVENING NEW YORK CURB MARKET NEW ing 18 a YORK, st of October bonds and stock: | ket today: | Sates in hundreds INDUSTRIALS High 1201 Low. South 1201 outh pf Am Gas & Ei pid Am I & Tra HELST L Ravon P 1 Blyn Shoes In 1 Borden. (o 1 Brad Firepre 1 Brill Cor 1 Brillo Mg 1 Brillo M1j Brit-Am Fob ioi 4Rl i R R <& Fai 0 o Tprd o ol ent Leatn ¥ wi nt States E pfd nt Sou Pro L Col G & E n wi Common P € n 2 common P n' pt sol Dairy P Consol G Balt n Received by Private Wire Direct te The Star Office | 8.—Follow- traded in on the New York Curb Mar- Close. 7 'mdi rolumbla Svnd. Creoln Syn @ 1 Kirby Pet 4] Lion” ot 1 Mariand n wi .. 160 Mex Oil S 4 Mex 4 Mount 10nio F € 3 Punden) Pro S R ide Water 01 ide Wat Ol pfd esuelun Pet odley Pet 1. . ol s o Salea o unite. .+ 500 Anglo Am Ofl 0 Ang A O non vic 200 Atl' Lobos - keye P L 0 Contient ()fl ¥ 100 Gat” Stg” OF 10 @al & ot 1100 Humble Ol & R: 1200 Imp O of Can n 1900 [nter Pet’ € Lt STANDARD OIL ISSUES. S T ] Pttt STAR. BUTTER AND EGG PRICES ARE FIRM Dairy and Hennery Products Are High—Other Food- stuff Unchanged. A decidedly firm condition of the butter market was reported today, ad- vices from the big butter centers tell- ing of a slight advance in prices yee. terday. Buyers are taking a firm hold, it is reported, and much storage stock is appearing on the market, the storage stock bringing withjn 2 cents a pound of the freshly churned stock. Local dealers see practically no hope of cheaper prices in the near future. They belleve prices are in- clined to further advance and to re- main high until after the Christmas ‘WASHINGTON, D. MEN AND V2NEY ~ —— s — M. S. Rukeyser (Copyright. 1926.) The typical American housewife is replacing servants in the home with new electrical labor-saving devices, according to Matthew S. Sloan, presi- dent of the Brooklyn Edison Co., one | of the first four power statlons in the world. Not only {s the affluent housewife holding down expenses by getting rid of the servant problem, but the | woman who always did her own work | in the home s freeing herself of tra- | ditional drudgery and backaches | through the adoption of washing ma chines, vacuum cleaners, percolator: and electric stoves. The effect of these innovations in raising the stand- ard of living is far-reaching. In Mr. Sloan’s words, they are doing more to make the lot of the average woman happy than all the preachments of re- formers. Substituting the new slave—elec- tricity—for the former sweat and | groan of human labor also has a pro- | found business significance. It gives | woman more leisure, and an opportu- nity to acquire new luxuries and cul- tural experienc mm ¢., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1926 PRICES ON PARIS BOURSE. [ PARIS, October 8 (®). — Prices moved irregularly on the Bourse to- | day: Three per cent rentes, 47 franc 65 centimes: exchange on London. | 168 francs 60 centimes: five per cent | loan, 53 francs 30 centimes. The dollar was quoted at 34 francs 67 centimes. . 4 Your Banker Knows. When in doubt about a consult your banker. It is equally as | much his interest as yours to protect | your savings. You trust him with | your deposits —why not trust him | with your investment problems? | Homes Apartments WE FINANCE i —all classes of income-producing property | Large Loans a Specialty | Current int. rate ana commission l Higbie & Richardson, Inc. 816 15th St. N.W. ~ CONSTRUCTION 6% LOANS FINANCIAL. The New York Life Insurance Compo-y First Mortgage Loans On Improved Real Estate in the District of Columbia and Nearby Suburbs in Montgomery County, Maryland 3 Years, 5 Years, 10 Years 5%% : RANDALL H. HAGNER: & GOMPANY Office Buildings Incorporated. MORTGAGE LoAN GORRESPONDENT 1321 Connecticut Avenue As Loan iness Properties Telephone Main 9700 F PEFFIPEES S ary, 13.19. March, 13.40: May, 13.62. 4 Specifical The cotton market was fairly active s in today's early trading, but business Y was attributed chiefly further Southern hedging and evening-up of e inte in preparations for the Gov- ment report at 11 o'cloc 'he tone was barely steady at the start. with prices unchanged to 9 points lower, \While there was a good deal of covering, the market worked off to 12.02 for December and 13.32 for March by the end of the first hour, or about 1?2 to 16 points net lower, Some huyving was le down. which may have v.nn“’w spired by talk of progress in plths Rorian oona, A f:l\r financing the orderly marketing oy Theaters Sl ‘,“’\,';\‘,,:' m-l“" eotton In the South and the fore. : E t Serv 7o D 113 st for frost in the western part of Gon Cigac't o 00 North Carolina tonight, but it was | LG Bal BB 10n] ecomparatively light. Otherwise, the tain (4 R market saemed dependent on covering of shorta for its support. D. C. and Montgomery Co. FRED T. NESBIT 1010 Vermont Ave. M. 9392 We Will Loan at 537 Fconomic Conditions Tyler & Rutherford Loan Cogrespondent of the Mutual Benefit Life lns. Co. Newark, 1018 Vermont Ave. Ine M oh holiday season. Dealers also reported a firm condi- tion of the egg market, eggs contin- uing scarce and high. Packers are selllng large quantities of storage eggs. carload lots bringing 36 and 33 cents, not much less than the price of fresh stock. Last' year and the year before, it = stated, packers lost money on eggs put in storage. There seems to be no such possibility this year, how- ever, according to local dealers Meat, poultry, frult and vegetable prices ‘today were substantlally the ‘ame as those reported yesterday. Today's Wholesale Prices. Butter—Fancy, 1-pound prints, tub, 49a50: store packed, 35. Eggs sh, selected, 42; hennery : current receipts, 40; storage. 36. >ouitry, slive—Turkeys, 35; Spring 28230; white Leghorns, 24a 2Xa28; voosters, 20; ducks, young, 20: old, 15; keats. young. 50a §0; old, 34a40. Dressed—Turkeys, 40 a42; broflers, 33a35; keats, younsg, 80a 90: old, 40a’n, . Meats—Beef, 18a19: veal, 22; lamb, , | 26a30; fresh 'ham, 30a32:" shoulders, 1010 1018 2 oins, 34a35; smoked hams, 3da o ";“'— 190 35; smoked shoulders. 22a23. e R ‘,'.'é‘ Live stock—Calves, choice, 143 [ medlum, 11a12; thin, 7as; lambs, 14. Fruit and Vegetable Review. Today's market report on fruits nd vegetables, compiled by the Mar- ket News Service, Bureau of Ag: cultural Economics, says Apples—Supplies liberal: demand { 1 )derate, market steady: boxes, | 40hi0 Pow 4135 D 8% 80N ‘ashingfon, medium to large sizes. 5}"‘~ laxtra fancy Delicious. mostly around sk fancy Jona RiL fancy Winter | Thar . Rushel baskets, an i inia, No. 1, 215-inch 193% various varieties. R 1.00; small present clamor for things electrical | means that the current demand on | the part of American consumers is | larger than ever before in history. | and is growing at the rate of 15 per | cent a year. That is the explanation of the present unprecedented pros- perity of well managed electric light and power enterprises. It indféates why the investment status of public | utility securities has improved in | | | Correspondent 160080 Ind 6008 O Kansae 600 S O Kentuck: 1008 @ Nebr'n 43008 0 N ‘Pm P " Do For R € vie 3 Dinkler H'A ww Dunhill _intl 1 Du P dN&C n wi Durant “Mot to 2838358 = oomi ; 103 0. onio 800 Un Tank ales in’ thoueands. 17 Am & EIGe 1017 101% 44 Am Pow & Lt 6% 1001 100 fAm W W on A BT % 4Am W Pap 6s n 81 2t Anaconda 6 A . 1 20450 G & F 6810 16 Am Sim H 6 <-4 9 1 Beaverboard Ra a i % M 10 Bell T Can bw : 1 Bow & Mo 68 m 1001} 0 Brin_T& 1 Buff Gen & Sn B & Shon Co invesi Ine. . LLFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS We invite applications for loans on Apartment Buildings, Business Properties and Resi- dences. Lowest current rates and prompt action! spectacular manner. Three Common- wealths have recently for the first | time made public utility honds of the | best type legal investments for ings banks and other trust funds another is seriously ing the same step. Making Over National Life. As Mr. Sloan sees it, push-button | housekeeping is making over the | Bacured by first deed of trust on real estate. | American national life, giving ¢ Prevailing in people far more comforts and con- Josephl Weller veniences than were ever hefore en- . joyed by the masses. Electricity re. | [ places servants at a time when im- migration restrictions make house- workers scarce, The next great spurt, according to Mr. Sloan, will be in the popularization of refrigeration machines, The great need. he savs, is a Ford who can get the price down Mr. Sloan figures that if the electric | ice box is adopted by all present con sumers of electricity the demand for power in the homes will be almost doubled. Mr. rapidiy 1oy Welte (¢ geol Mot o reported on nd | constdering tak- Forhan Co'A 51; 2 ceEs Corp' .. Bak = A Bak B Elec Ger.l 381y listte & R g Fleason 1°¢ 11% o Alden"Coal 128 odyear T & i Money to Loan OSS FEPHE FOUNDED 1907 1417 K Street—Main 9300 56 i m i S ; 04 3 P70 A 1021 E T of Bid 6§ e mu 1 Refrig 6 Kiat 78 = NEW YORK PRODUCE. HOME OWNERS NEW YORK, Octoher & (Special). Tha limited supply of State lettuee #old readily today and values were | higher. This was also true of western feeberg lettuce. Upstate bix Boston in crates of two dozen heads wholesaled 1 At 1.75 to 2.25 for the very best and 50 to 1.00 for ordinary and poor. Iceberg type in crates of 315 and 5 dozen heads ranged from 1.75 to 4.50. IHudson Valley Concord grapes were in liberal supply, but the undertone of the market was somewhat steadier. Tuwelve quart baskets jobbed out prin- cipally at 70 to Ti. Receipts of State celery were rather light. Twothird erat changed hands at 1.50 to 3.50; mostly 1.75 tn 2.25. Arrivals of western New York ap- ples were moderate. Trading was fair. Grada A, 215-Inch northwestern greening = peddled out at 225 to 3 Heyden Chem N 1¢ Hercules Pow pf 1161 i ne)” atineau Pow atinean Pow eneral Pt Pow n w0 Corp I £ h Val € ofs. . A Iy Libby Owens §'G 140 Lib R Ch Strs. .. Sy’ Gar vte! e Equitable Co-Operative Building Ass’n Surplus I Fr. 8819, Real Estate Small Loan Co. 701 District National Bank Bldg. JOHN JOY EDSON, President Jr., Secretary Organized 1879 "LE Assets ‘ ..$5,136,317.22 ..$1,106,495.76 Subscriptions for the 91st Issue of Stock Being Received L DDDSODONODONG How Near Are You to Financial Independence? If you had started saving systemati- cally in the Equitable 20 years ago, you would have nothing to worry about. Start now, and provide for your later days, that you may be independent. 915 F Street e CPolan A SRL 4 L Po’ud"a < company has grown = earnings since he took | icharge six years ago. e has already | voluntarily given the customers one rate decrease, and promises another | as soon as sufficient economies can be | § | Stocks Bonds tEodici introduced. 04d Lota Carried on Margin Mr. Sloan is an engineer who thinks Buck & Company that the chief task of an xecutive i to satisfy his customers rather —RRORFRS— Fatablished 1916 than tn tame generato He believe: he can establish good will only b 312 Evans Building 1420 N. Y. Ave. N.W. giving service. Instead of running | away from complaints, he advertises | Tel. Franklin 7300 Direct Private Wires to New York i 1004 9813 9K 8 OK13 07 1007 100 0 S PM 6158 G110 110 at Pub Ser B t Std ¢ Calif Y Tel Co pt n il Penn Bix Cm Aa 4 5015 4 Ohio F Phila_Ra 40 Pub 8§ N, % Pure o ¢ 6 Rand Kar B % Penn Dat Pow ¢ Epenn Dix Com . 3 Peon Druz Store 1 Fm-n&g'x,“; T s rait & Lam 0 o 7 Richreld 0 8274 ¢ ¢ p u 250 per barrels, and 325 to 3.50 gm B "1 Scpulte R G for A, 2%-inch. Wealthy grade A, i 7 Sile 214 inch, realized 3.00 to 3.25, and Me- ' Real Asan Bkiyn. 1 1 1 Rep Mot Tr vie Intoshes 5.00 to 7.00. 1B R Mot ko Western New York Elberta peaches 4 Schulte Real Bat were in limited receipt; sales were made at 1.00 to 1.50, Prices again advanced for fancy s rips tomatoes. Six-till carriers sold haon e s high as 3.50 for the very finest, | . S und as low as 1.00 for the poorest. 'y Southw 1 st Reg 1% DRY GOODS QUIET. 4 Stand fun't 4 1 Siroucl & Co # St Motor NEW YORK, October 8 (Special). 19 Smifs &0 The dry goods market was very quiet here today with prices little changed, although 68x72 print slumped % cent a yard. Raw silk was ateady and unchanged here and | in Yokohama. s 1001 (N i Maryland and Vi 3 Grimes, 1.00a1 medium to large size: size, mostly around 50. Cahbage—Supplies moderate; de. + | mand light, market steady; New York. jbulk per ton, domestic round tvpe mostly, 25.00. Celery—Supplies light: _demand light, market steady; New York, 2:3 crates, 2.0082.25; mostly 2.00. irapes—Eastern supplies light Western supplies moderate; demand moderate. market steady: Michigan askets Concords, 70 lame Tokays, sowme ordinary condition, | L00a1.25; lugs Muscats, 1.00al.15. Letty astern supplies : demund light, market dull; New York mostly o ¥ quality and condition, dozen Biz Boston type, | mostly around 1.00; Western supplies | liberal: demand moderate, market slightly weaker: California, crates I herg type, 4.5 dozen. 4.00ad.25. mostly wound 4.00: Colorade. crates Iceberg type. 45 dozen. fair quality and condi- | tion. 3.50a4.00. Onions — Supplies light: demand light. market steady: Michigan, Indi- ana and New York. 100-pound sack { vellows, U. S. No. 1. 1.75a2.00, Peach Market Dull. Peaches—Supplies moderate; de- mand light, market dull; New York, bushel baskets, Elbertas, medium large size. 1.50a1.65; few best, 1.75 {omo medium size. some fuir condi tion, 1.2 New Jersey. hushel b 2 G P g 1| baskets fair quality and it 12 Thiss Ir & Stl i 1. | condition, Virginia, bushel baskets Tilyeaus, good condition, few for ‘them. A recent announcement | which ran in perindicals of a fotal cir- | culation of 1,500,000 brought only eight complaint Mr. Sloan find!‘ that most complaints from consumers are warranied. He himeelf sends a personal letter to every kicker, sav- ing that an investigation will he in- sti ()led. l;‘m-l_\-fhlzhl hours later he | _;.———_‘—__.—] writes again, giving the results of | - = the uauie. 17 an emplove of the ||| Choice First Trust Notes is discourteous to patrons. i it e o v | To Net Buyer 612% himselt with the dissatisfie 4 Central Native of Montgomer In this way and others Mr. Sloan, Ala., . o= 4Y Savings e Bank 44, and a native of Montgome Our Plan to has transformed the public attitude toward his company. Americans, of course, like to wear badges and shake {hands with celebrities. Sensing this. no doubt. Mr. Sloan makes folics with a grievance happy by sending them a personal nota signed hy the president Save $1,000 Plus $1,000 Life Insurance 710 14th St., Near G words were backed by good service. NCIS M. SAVAGE, Pres. After getting his degree from the LFR,A\C!S : Alabama Polvtechnie Tnstiute in Au = burn, Mr. Sloan entered the public utllity business. One of his first jobs » was fs general manager of a company: Contlnental Trust Co 3 14th and H Streets Capital $1,000,000.00 = Rub 6% Rub 610 Rub 1,y Rub 611 U FOR BONDS. A Third of a Century's Experience | Salex in Dhousands. ng Sol Lamj 4Unl Art Th Cire 100 2 Uni Bisenit B 101, Tmn 100 i Lt & Pn A 2y S Tt & R 1Van © Pke ofd 2 Vie Talk Mach 83 Warner Bro= 1 Weet Antn 12 White Sew Mach ates LR | Taxi C N ¥ MIN » Antioqua ioan: Rauden By Profit More From Your Apartment —by having us, as special- ists with a Third of a Cen- tury’s experience, manage them for you. Every phase of service is attended to— leases, collections, upkeep, janitor service. We the methods you neec F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. e - NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW TYORK, October 8 (#)—Rye steady; No. 2 Western, 1.06% f. 0. b New York, and 1.0534 c. i. f. export. Barley steadv. malting, 84a86 c. {. f. New Tork. Lard steady: Middle Wast, 34.18214.25. Tallow easv; special =i Jooss, 77%; extra 8. Wheat futures Sanonie opened steady; domestic 1.4315. Other 10 Parte Xine M articles \mrhlnl‘d 2 Golden Center SILVER QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, October 8 (P).- Bar silver, 65%; Mexican dollars, 42%. Washirigfon Stock Exchange | SALES s1Jnshington Gan de t 100, $400 at 1 Traction Co 1083 Ger Con Mun Grt Cons E1 customer’s ego. The system would not work, however. unlees the fine Sales in hundreds. R Reaver Cana 3 S Butte & Weat . of a big corporation. thus inflating the in o small Alabama town. Mr. Sloan went out and set the poles. then climbed the poles and strung the wires and connected the feeders (o the tomer’s house, and even set the meter in the new home. 1le later went to Birmingham, New Orleens and then New York. York. i Ak college he was considered a crack |bicyele rider and sprinter. He was | few lalso a member of the varsity track, base ball and foot ball teams. He en moderate: de- | conrages athletics among his 9.000 em market slightly { ploves and makes it possihle for one. 150-pound sacks. [third of the vounger workers to at-| mostly 4.25: tend the company's school to widen pPpiy 8 Nz PP 10 Red Warrior 10 80" Am Gold & P 10 Tono Belmont a0 o0 Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Time Deposits Foreign Exchange Commercial Credits Travelers’. Credits Travelers’ Cheques Acceptance Credits Collections : demand_mod INDEPENDENT OI1. \l‘“! K erate, market N 1 Am Con Oilfid, s bushel baskets, TR Bemcon o1 2.75: Seckels, No. T8 Carih Synd saler, 4.00. Potatoes | | BALTIMORR, October 8 (Spectal),— | mand | stronger; Potatoes, harrel, 1.50a4.50: 10 | FITOREeTS | }pmm'l 1.25a3.00; sweet potatoes, | Michigan. 150-peund s Russet | barrel, 1.002 bushel, 35a1.00; [ Rurals, T". S. No. 1. | barrel, 1.00a2.50; heans, bushel, ““;"““""[“"‘"“::"“”,'1"", Hid | at.0 o e mand_light, marl ui rrinia SRl e it Gl i i Deers, | Bast Shore and North Carolina. mostly | 100, 2.00a3.00; cabbage, 100, 2.00a4.00; : Virgina, East cauliflower, crate. 3.00a4.25; carrots, | barrels, yvellows, No. 1, 100, 2.0024.00; celery, erate, 1.50a2.00: | 1y corn, dozen, 10a25; cucumbers, bas: | ket. 75a1.75; eggplants. basket, 50a75; lettuce, hel. 75 lima beans, | bushel, 1.5022.00; onions, 100 pounds. peppers, basket, 25a50: apinach, Voy cabbage, bushel, tomatoes, hasket, G0al.15; pack- ing stock, bushel, 85 Apples, barrel. |35a1.00; cantaloupes | grapes. basket, 50a75; damsons. ba #a90; peaches. bushel, 1.25a2.50 “bushel. hamper, 20a bushel, 1.23a1.75. Grain and Hay Prices. Wheat No. 2 red Winter, domestic, spot, 1.4015; No. 3 red Winter, gar. licky, spot, 1 Bag lots sold at A range of 1.1 Corn—Domestic. No. 2, 30: | No. 2. spot, export, No. | 3. spot, export, Oats'—No. | No. 3, 5051, Rye—No. per hushel Bartletts, z —$500 at 104 % e i stllll l(ll(lfl large size, ~10 at 10470 at 100 r"‘"" 10 at 1041, 8 &t Supplies moderate, Main N.W. Main 2100 their educational hackground. GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. (Quoted in dollare par million marks B Ask St (w In) 5e 1014-1R. 1400.00 1150.00 | mhure 41,8 1919 120100 13000 Gor Gt 4.5 (forced lnan) AFTER CALL. WL ek o R Rl R R R U Rlel R R R Rl R reenthaler Linotrpe—2 at 108%. 2 at 1084 1 at 1068 Rapltal Tractinn 5—8300 at 101% Money -Tall 1nans. 8 and A& per cent. Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY. | vam, UNION OIL PROFITS. 1.08 ANGELES. Octoher 8 (#) hore, cloth top stave | xoi' profita of the T'nion Ol Co. of 2.7523.00, MOSt- | jitornia for the first nine months ; f 1026 were $9.750.000, or a million | Corn’ Supplies moderate: demand ! 40,20 % 08 pan for (e same perind | Real Estate Loans good for good stock., market steady:| the quarterly report of the homegrown. sacked. per dozen, sugar | oo, iooo e S TR TR S e Collateral Loans Investment Securities dic . Sales were $60,900,000, an increase of Corporate Trusts . | ARtieD Mo Nty | PLECIOODS ! : | NEWSPRINT CONSUMPTION. Individuall Trusts Administrator, Executor hampers, 1.50a1.75, few NEW YORK. October & (#).—A. R Safe Deposit Boxes 730 TQuoted in dnllara per thousand marks n Flec 4138 pre-war. 25.00 e 4154 1010 200 $& pro-war 300 ds 3lan & ds prewl 150 Won DRERRERD. Money to Loan WI‘ cordially solicit ap- plications for Loans on Improved Real Istate located in the D. of C. Current Rates of Interest. NNON: & LUCH 718, 715 and 717 14tA St Main 2355 by erman Lioyd Prissian Consola 31z Krupp 5a 1021 Dussaldor( 45 pre-war fort a-M 4w pre-war. * pre-war moderate, haif-bushel 2.00. String beans—Supplies moderate: | demand moderai>, market steady:| homegrown, bushel baskets, 1.25a1.50, | mostly 1.25 Caulifiower —Supplies moderat mand moderate, market steady Torke Tong Tesland. crates, 3.00a3.50; other New York, crates, 1.50a1.75. MAY BREAK RECORD. Earnings of Western Maryland for September Are High. | Spacial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE. October 8.—Gross earnings of the Western Maryland Raflway for September promise to break the record for any corresponding month in the history of the company. Estimated earnings just made public showed a tofal of $2.301.548.66, an in- crease compared with the correspond- ing month in 1925, of $381,044.35 or 34 per cent. Revenue from coal traffic| was $1,301,33 parative in- crease of $55 71, or T4 per cent. For the nine months ended Septem- 0 ullmuu-d earnings were §$17,- .37, a gain of $2.661,041.96, or 18 ‘ent.” Coal traffic furnished $9,- 116,409.04 of total receipts. Anncostia & ana 'k Pt &P Te G &P T ehe 'k Sidirhan Gonrgatwn Ga tet e Lotomac F. 1n e Potomar Eiee. oo Potoma- Flar. fs | 50a%60; CIA'E G (Ger Ge Comnierz and Privat Bank o | Disconto” Gellsenaft | Drea .50: bushel 1.25a1.75. Graustein, president of the Intern tional Paper Co. estimates that 15 per cent more newsprint is being con- sumed in the United States and Can ada than a vear ago. The company has acquired more that ten million cords of pulpwood since October. last vear. Its new plant at Three Rivers, Quebec, next vear will have a full daily capacity of 700 tons of new: print. Stockholders wiil meet October | 28 to authorize $25.000,000 of six per | cent convertible debentures. i #0060 29 00 42.00 5400 80 1005 1 00 10700 RN R YRR RIRR 56.00 110 1195 i) NIRRT LRI R Vienna Chemical Aust A F G (Gen Elec) 1l Berliner Handels 11200 Continental Trust Co. 14th and H Streets Capital $1,000,000.00 TREASURY CERTIFICATES. (Revorted by J. & W. Sellgman & Co ) | 8 MISCEI Chatnot Farme Dairs Alge . | 2_ Froer o) M Adirond, P& T, vellow, nint no quotation no quotations. . new, 55a56 per bushel; 1.04a1.05 % ATim Co. of Amar. 7 inern Ridg Am. Tel & Tel. Co. 4a 1990 ““! el dH& F i :".N‘ml‘:rl ’;l;""l“: 1"53&“2“ 2 % Hota Bian s ; R RmAnAc o 2 | Balfimore & Ohio #a 1620 Bell Tel of Can. Bs 1855 Canad_Nor Ry. C. 4138 1935 Central of Georgia fs 1020 ChiMil & StP 6a 1034 Hav—Receipts, 14 tons. TRt |of prices on good hay and clover ntinentai G. & E. 5 h . | mixed and timothy is from 21.00 to isher Bodv Corn. 3 § | 25.00 per ton, and there is no surplus oodvesr . | offering of the better qualities of tim- Gt oil fothy. Tow erade and bad order hay Heraoy Cho: has no definite market, value, it being MI" ble Oil more of & question of finding a buyer for such stock. Dairy Products. poultry - Spring 20a26; Leghorns, 20a24: old 20a30; Leghorns, 18a20; eld . 18a20: ducks, 24a26; old and noor, 15a20: guinea fowls, each, 50a80; pigeons. pair, 20a30. Egge -Receipts. 587 cases: native |and nearby firsts in free cases, dozen, offered at 40a4 Butter—Good to fancy creamery. pound. 43a4s; prints. 48a30; blocks, 47a49: ladles. 32a33; rolls. 2a30: store packed. 26: dairy prints, 26a30; process | butter, 36a37. S| Sl gy RUBBER LOWER. NEW YORK, October 8 (Special).— | Crude rubber dropped siightly today, e | being quoted at 4214¢, which compares 0000141 | with 40%c last week and $1 last year. 00014 208 ' = . 2 export, spot, STOCKS. PURLIC TTILITY mer Tel & Telca L e14an apital Traction 1084 Toninstonan sicambont: 230 artol wh Sicambost] 2o oiamac . Fle: Tom Wash Rws 188 Wash- Ky o HANK SRR The range e T Y Yl e Y T e YT B ) NATIONAL Natonal Capital umbia For Valuables For Less Than One Cent a Day We respectfully remind readers of the lost and found columns that absolute safety for your jewels, valuable papers, etc. found in one of our Safe Deposit Boxes which may be rented at a cost of less than one cent a day—as low as $3.00 a year. Service at Either Bank onnn, R R a1 T o B Live | pound, chickens, The Start Because it is difficult to make a b s Switt & Co Ba 1032 Tnion 01l of Calif Tnion Pa R, United 1 & L RPN T & Smelting €a_31ge 1035 nchouse E &M Yx 1031 Wise. Cent. Ry ge 1 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. (Quotations furnished bs W B Hihbs & Co ) Sominal” Selling chacks gold ralue 84 8063 nd Urional Rank of Wash TRUST COMPANY American S v & Trust 'rn&\rn‘i:l o erchanta: Han ation, V & Trust ‘\nh Town & Fris BALANCE AGAINST EAST. NE YORK, Octoher 8 ®. | weekly review of financial | conditions points aut that just at this | season the Atlantic States are making | their maximum payments for agri cultural products bought from the interior and this turns what might he called “our internal balance of trade start in permanent investment we have instituted our PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN to aid you in the purchase of our FIRT MORTGAGE SECURITIES We invite you to discuss your Investment Problems with Financial Executives. A mmgrce & Sacin 5 hington v'}.. om (et Stater ington Mechanice FIRE INSURAN guonun : reoran ... London. pound. . ... Montreal ~dollar Parie. frane. ... 3 Brussels. frane [l ; | Berlin. mark Bome. 1 Zurich o thens, drachma against New York for the time being. | Our money market feels this burden, which, perhaps. accounts in part for some of the lrregulamv in stocks.” | | | | | 1 Second National Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street NNW. 1333 G Street N.W. POTATO HABKET STEADY CHICAGO, October 8 (P).—Pota- toes—Receipts, 147 cars: on trac) total United States shipments, trading rather slow, market steady to firm; Wisconsin sacked and bulk | round whites, best, 2.25a2.45: ordi- nary, 2.00a2.15; Minnesota sacked, round whites, ~2.10a2.30; Minnesota Dakota, sacked, Red River 2.6502.75; Tdaho sacked rurals, according to quul(b sacked Tussets, 2.70a3. 00, remen's Unlon TITLE INSURANCE l ¥ ul- MISCE Pager vl al gum. Madrid Vienna "t rak e peseta crown crown . crown .. oty ationa our Reports current for some time that directors of Montgomery, Ward & Co. planned to rere its preferred stock and place the common on an annual dividend basis of $4 a share have drawn attention to the directors’ | meeting tomorrow. Theodore F. omer. | Merseles, president, was reticent yee 100 1:3%" | terday. saving only that the actual 2 108 %, 3o | result would be known after the meet- . 15015 18 | ing. Oclo. crown Stockholm TREASURY CERTIFICATES (Reported by J & W. Seligman & Co.) 3%« Dec 15 1026 o-‘,- March 15, 1927 Al 4 erc} \1 .- ’ r Linetvpe & v ofq Q«N 'q inren ol vkel 4P en < June 15 » Dec. 15, 192