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SHAD ANB HERRING I NEW YORK CURB MARKET [:U]TuN DEG”NES MEN éND MONEN | | i heras: uiitions sadt Fuss| © Whatieve the tacts? | IN 1926 WAS SMALLER e ——— naces, the total lue of which was In the current cycle of prosperity, Sl e e Bl D S e By M. S. Rukeyser. 104,000,000 gold marks the dorniriant enterpriscs in leading In: | Special Dispateh tb/The Star, Y - i T The demilitarized Krupp works | dustries have become increasingly suc BALTIMORI, January 6. General i | BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. [tion. American Gas and Electric SO ' now turn out not only raw steel, but | cessful-—concerns like the General | husiness in grain at the port of Balti Special Dispatch to The Star which sold ex-dividend 42 per cent also railway material, locomotives, | Motors Corporation, the United States | move in 1926 was not as large as in V| NEw 6 yvesterday, lost two points, but re The Cleveland bachelor brothers | motors, agricultural and textile ma- | Steel Corporation. the American Can|the previous year, says the prelimi YORK, January 6. -The X S Sl [action of " the curb market today | traced twice this amount in the late Who were once newsboys and who are | chinery, ‘surgeons’ tools, cash regis- | Co., Sears. Rocbuck & Co., the F. W. | nary report of the local Chamber of r = | showed plainly that the point had | dealings. i { now sponsors for the proposed $1,500; | to:lfl lx-urdh:- |:!;n:| |v_|\:|l‘u[\|\'m B fl\\\m\l\t\orlv ‘1'..“,r'1n; .‘\m;m\.::x;l n;n:ll‘(u ¢ ";_‘)‘”-m']‘ : : 3 | been reached where some new s Jeners « issues were influ- : . Sronto s sed $1.300, | “pyig transformation. which the |& Santa Fe Raiirog American To s decline was attributed chie Fresh Rockfish, One of Few || e teuched wheve some new stimu-| General Baking issues were iu | Continued Good Weather in|000.000 Nickel plate merger, literally | allies demanded. paralleled voluntary | bacco Co., the Stafdard Oil Co. of New | to the monopolization of shipbink to be developed in the | ended by the strength | outside situation before ’.m\llml).' '.,r“ Jm‘r(\ ‘m. rh‘n L_\wn exchange, believe in expressing themselves | transitions of makers of war materials nd scores of other known |space by exporters of coak l Species Not Frozen, in [could be expected of the main body of | while Johns-Manville, hecause of the | the South Also Has Bear- |throusn action—not through words. | in victorlous countrles from a war|leaders been the chief beneficlar- | Inforced measures of economy in stovka one wayoritheSther fact that it is closely held. respdnded b, B e S ho like his | [0 @ peace basis. The du Ponts of |iex of good tim Any one leader, it | foreign countries, which used substi | 3 y . ‘Van Sweringen, who * WIS | Delaware are no longer engaged in |is true, might as a result of changed | tutes for grain, also resulted in ma Trading was almost entirely he | re: o a renewed demand. B F R eavy Demana B iay: (e e I e ueivsho mbet ish Effect Today. brother, Mantis J., has come to be | the making of gunpowder, and the | conditions or weaker management siip | terially lessened buying of professionals. . ¢ oy | there special stocks which were | active of the oil group. It was low known as a silent man, was articulate | Bethlehem ~ Steel Corporation, the | back, but the habit of investing in a | in exports from Baltimore - o to an amazing extent on the witness | American war baby among steel com- | diversified list of the known leaders in | in 1926 were about 7,000,000 bushel 3 | thought to be in position to offer a|er most of the session. then rallied e pESORS < r Shad and herring were among the | chance for speculative profit were | later. Humble was disposed to WOk, By the Associated Press stand during the Interstate Commerce | panics, has _effectively turned its |basic industries is far more likely to| less than in 1925 A gain of about fish offered the trade at Municipal | BKen in hand, but these operations | slightly high ivie Ol and Gas| NEW YORK, January €. The cot. | Commission hearings. On formal oc- | swords into plowshares. sive satisfactory results than a chi-| 1,300,000 bushels in.wheat shipment Fish Aaciet today. Most of the shad, | ‘Ssd + attract a public following. |and Btandard of Indiana wer active, ton market opéned steady today at a casions he will make a Jecord of e e e L BT e ish Market today. Most of the shad. | “'Phe jow-priced public utilities gave | but at prices only slightly changed. | jecline of one to six points under | things done, but he does not believe 5 BU 5S OF i 000,000 b1 et e OYey frozen stock, were from the State of | the best aat of: thesewiuos. al.| Garver € poration common rallied | selling which appeared e inspired | in talking about prospects and un- THE BLS‘-‘X’%};S{ GETTI The country has its bear markets as | 9,000,000 bushels WWashington. the rbes selling at 40 and | though the 'improvement was slight. [a half point or so following the an-| by yather easier Liverpool cables and | finished business. X e L e es nOC M one e 3 | United Light and Power class “A” | nouncement that the corporation is to | report® of continued good weather in The attitude of the Van Sweringens the country continues to grow, new | bucks at 25 cents a pound. s actively taken above 14, where | offer 196,000 shares of new stock to|the South toward publicity was recently indi-| Backing Winners Investment Polic peaks are made by the leaders in each Florida shad, not yet very plentiful 16tt. off AWenusaas: and shareholders at $10 a share. The| " Aqvices here indicated, that picking | cated by the Erle Rallroad ineident. | 0 oot imong investors large | SUccessive period of prosperity. Buy were quoted at 60 and 40 cents. Mer- [ Bond and Share continued to responc | issue has been underwritten by New | was making progress in some parts | Wall Street bristled with rumors—ir. SO gL W . : 5 ng a diversified list of standard securi to prospects of favorable dividend ac | York bankers of the belt and there was comment to | responsible rumors—to the effect that | and small for new-born industries | ties at a time of industrial depression dis g —— g ’ the effect that if weather conditions |the Van Sweringens had decided to | which, like the automotive trade, will | is a wise investment policy, quoted at 121; cents, and "l““““»‘ T | Following Is a list of bonds and| 43 Secman [Bres F 5 continued favorable ginning returns [drop that r il;nmlvfrom umX proposed | goon grow from infants into giants . yorted a fair demand for them | stocks traded in on the New York 1 Silica Gel vie, 3 1 to January 16 might exceed recent |unification. The Van Sweringens re-| o oq andlessly on. Fresh-caught rockfish from points | Curb Market today i'fiores Bac 2 H expectations, mained silent, but at the first oppor- | S\ {in Shalistries, those with capi SHUMAKER ELECTED. on (Chesapeake Bay were in.demand | Sales in e A 3 3 Offerings were comparatively light, | tunity disclosed thefr real Intentions | ta1 to invest are ever searching for | NEW YORK. January 6 (P)—Ed-| Bt 30 cents, being one of the few va- | hundreds H y P ] however, and some trade buying was by announcing that J. J. Bernet, the| necomers which can duplicate the | ward E. Shumaker, who started with { ears bl Fur felt hats made in this count in the last year were valued at mor than $80,000,000 ring, product of Florida waters, were & L n E yietles of attractive fish not frozen § A gt south pid E "’;lm;\ nif;‘l‘i e reported on the decline, for | chief operating official of the 1| guccess of the Fords, the Woolworths | the Victor Talking Machine Co. in Frozen spots. croakers and trout 1 Alum Co' n pfd 2 SWilt Intl ... i | March and 13.09 for July, about | Sweringen roads, would become presi-| g the Rockefellers. That such im- | 1904 as a stenographer, has been s B ftirel dat-15 Chnte, i prioe of Am Cigar 134 Swift &'Co 8 to 10 points. below vesterday’s clos- | dent of the Erle. That announcement | | iices are oternally operating as in- | lected as the new president of the 30 cents being quoted for frozen flou . 4 . L Trans Luy Pic A. &b | nE duaations. (iBpsSce Of HIe SUIOD | vestment motives is amply proved by | company. He will succeed Eldridge one ow @ers. Green shrimp were plentiful 4 Am Gis & 7 : Trnscon St g 233 | Private cables said there”had been | Mr. Bernet was president of the! (he'data in the prospectuses and sales- | . Johnson, who recently disposed of 25 cents, the cooked shrimp selling JamH % o § Tub Ar 8B vie 160, hedging and liquidation in Liverpool, | Nickel Plate during the decade of up- | yar“e kits of nearly every blue sky | a majority stock interest in the con- || “I suffered 25 years with stomach s L Am L s T : 8 1 Tuns @ 8% but there was good business in cotton |building under the Van Swerlngen | promoter In the country. Venders of | cern toa New York banking syndicate || gas and chstipation, and tried {] many remedies. Af tak Ad ellow pike and whitefish from the | > Am Seat ‘vie : . 1§ [ cloths for shipment to Caleutta and |control. new and untried enterprises seek to | headed by Speyer & Co. and J. & W. Prophecy Ts Dangerous. win¢ confidence’ by direeting attention | Seligman & Co., who will formally ex- || lerika. I can eat an Great Takes were in demand 30 1'Am Superp 1st v ¢ - 5 an improved turnover in yarns, to the successes of established con- |€rcise their option at a special meeting |} just full of pep Mrs | cerns in the same industry. By power | of directors this afternoon. Mr. Shu: || detic of suggestion, which cannot he regu. | maker, who is at present a director Adierika gives the lated by statute, the swindler conveys | and vice president in charge of sales || REAL cleansing and bringg out old the Impression that what the going |2nd advertising, will take over the |l poisons which may have caused concern has accomplished, the new |active management of the company at (| trouble for a time. Unlike enterprise wlll also achieve. Such an | that time most medicines won BOTH 14m T - A cents a pound. Spanish mackerel | 1Al Gil'% ; b Fob r New Orloans Market, were sold at 23 cemts. There wers AT : infy Leat T : NEW ORLEANS, January § () plentiful supplics of hs 1 1Rl ol 7 41 & S T b 7 The cotton market opened easy here |in inverse ratio to actual Knowledge D ar 15 BELARLIo 0 2R M A o i5 | today in sympathy with Liverpool | of 4 situation. Yet the logic of events pound. i y Bucsrus “Co 230 © 8 o Talk Mach_ . 156 cables. with first trades showing 10sses | show unmistakably. that the time has ; ) and prices continued | hegin to apply to the Erie thei to the demar Sadid Sales i MINING STOCKS downward until March moved down | pesmmique b sevialivmg & ailioen, | assumption is wholly illogical, but the Elgiaessy | upver ana lowe : lling ac §2.2 Colliiond o pra; o ndreds {to 1266, May to 12.83 and July to | ‘| fact that the argument sells bad | [] spoontut relieve Celotex €O 2 0 Ariz « 1 4 10§ Under the presidency of F. D. Under- 11 $ tex « " p 104 | 13.01, or’ seven to elght points under | Lo (e bresider { B D, Under- | ecurities indicates that it is based on | WILL LOAD ASPHALT. away that ful tepor 2 Chicago and Ne S e Sug. 1007 2 Beaver Cons ! wood, the property has alrea been Tt o e il & o s ; | Camesia Mot T2 2 | yesterday’s close. | eidg el R ::l:\m:fi'\ Bowd | Gellig wescniology | BALTIMORE, January 6 (Speciap. || fhat vou can €at betie #ightly lower in both ¢ < LIGeRL ToNEh w1 0ta 5 z 0 Divide Fxtens | 105 - . - | realized in recent years. But in the Tt I8 desirable that there should|__The Norwegian steamer Toriak || Rejiot. Fiven 1 howe ily The going off in the two cities is ex S T ; ; G B 0 AL : T. & P. LAND TRUST | conversion of the heavily capitalized | "¢ @ Willingness on the part of ven-| Akogland, bound here from Poti with || Adierika brings out mu ot ! 1 Enpeia v o bl il Al poison which you never thought pected to result in lower prites in ths | 1 G 53 110 Fotean Crie from a weak to a stronger roa, | (UTeSOme souls to entrust part of | manganese ore. will load the first full || ! Poiser whcle i Dnecthon i 3 ) |1 ity early the coming week. | rais 3 i 60 Hawtho | much remains to be done. their surplus to the financing of new | cargo of asphalt in barrels shipped | , hich © e e 12 Commorte b € ] e ; ( { TO BE SPLIT 100 FOR ONE; What will the Van Sweringens do | 10€as. Progress in the industrial | from this e is neing cunmied || caused sour. gassy stomach, ner 4 ndfl,\: Wholesale ces. & 4 Consol G Balt n - A Dy pver (Cor By NEW YORK, Janua 6 ®) with the Erie? world depends on incessant experi-| by the Mexican Petroleum Co, frora ‘\:7"""}" “'l":x\l(-‘q.nn-."t,.h‘«‘l;wha, Butter Fancy. one-pound prints, 59 5 11 Noranda . 3 Certificates of proprietary interest in| They will no doubt continue to de- fllvntrfitllvv|, and some one has to pay | ts plant in_Curtis Bay and is for |} N° {":2‘“‘" e jas i "_"]"‘ '\"T" for #60: tub. store packed, 38 ) w7 Qb Bt Mines % the Texas Pacific Land Trust. which | velop - the K esadntially oy he freight. One of the primary so-|gelivery at Hamburg. || vour stomach and howels, Adierika selocted, 48: henner: 8 Curtie Acro M % recently achieved the distinction of |freight carrier. The road al clal objections to the sale of fake D S IR ! Iomdtey (e ent receipts, 45a48; storage, 1 Curne Pub pra f 58, 5 being the highest priced securities | ives swift service between New Yorik | Stocks is that it absorbs speculative E 4 gists. In Washington at Peoples e j dberar RE Vel 0 Spearhe . ever quoted on the New York Stock [and Chicago, but the Van Sweringens | ¢Pital _in _fraudulent enterprises m};flflmda'x'ffi?“ulsm)fi:gffle'"‘"e e aryd s e fegant alive Turkeys, 40; chick Doeher Die’ € 18 00 1m0 3 il Exchange, are to be split up at the |will probably want to quicken the | Which should'be used to carry on the e Durant Mot .. < . B et rate of 100 for 1. This action was |schedules. Mr. Bernet's outstanding | Processes of trial and error at the 18a17: ducks, voung. 3 B Bond & sivpi 10 01, L{r ¢ [made known yesterday In a letter to [achievement on the Nickel Plate was | (rontier of industrial advance. : 2 < n Cor 7 7 1% A -37% | holders of certificates by David Rum- | his efforts in the direc | icking W y. " 2 ne v David Rum e in the direction of s = Pic i 25a30. Dressed—Turkeys, 45ad8; ca- k o E ¢ s sey, chairman of the board of |new high marks in swiftness ! o e pons, fancy. heavy, 47a48; smaller, 40a | B 1 Sl trustees. THEiphE. trih. Woverianis o Vi Picking winners at the frontier is 4°: chick 30a31: keats. ye 804 33, rdo_ Sug Co 1639 e k t The Van 2: chickens, 30a31: keats. youn, 80a 4 fasard S 100X Cor £ Violent fluctuations of the certifi. | Sweringens were the first railroad |Charged with large risks. That even %0 0ld, 35ad0; rbbits, No. 1. AF r . . [ 20+ |cates were a feature of the closing |officials to recognize the enormous sav- | 4stute millionaires frequently judge B e ta= Beah 15 et : (S S Laniy S rkets of last year. From a low of | iN& to business men that would re-| Wrongly revealed by accumulation Bainh: SLaa7 Bedch hus. D4ash: shon) 4 Ford Mo Co Can 4 Git Sorv p 18510 last March, they rose to a record [Sult “from quicker deliveries, thus|in their estates, as disclosed after e . | | Fox Theaters A 2% Cotumbn G U3 high of $2040 on December In |cutting down inventory needs and the | their death in the activities of probate iy e ams, 1 Frank H H 4 Creole” Send. Y 138 1] 1921 they sold as low as $200. These |cost of financing goods in transit courts, of shares of oil wells that | 27 " ulders, 26a28. p Crown Con’ Pete. . ed twera the Aest waki o No doubt, the Van Sweringens will | SPout only stock certificates and Live stock—Calves. choice, 14; me: 4 ¢ g 3ihson Oil Cor. . " A on gens will M, S0 Sk G lambe. 13 S Lor shae 6 R 3 G0 pra Yie listed securities to sell above $2,000, |Make substantial changes in Erie | Mines that produce nothing but re- ., 28 WIOR A RIS, S e g . LT : although shares of a few banks, such | €auipment. Those close to the Van | STetS for their owners. Fruit and Vegetable Review. Gen Necessities. 4 Ol E as the First National of New York | SWeringens assert that the brothers| -veither the millionaire nor the RfAAy 4 ihEiet Tebort il S o e < 553 I Sid. and a few closely held corporations, | believe that Erie is O. K. as to the | Vorkingman can afford to put good vegetables, compiled by the Market Jobal 2 s sell above that figure in the unlisted [ NUmber of engines and cars in service, | MoNeY into fraudulent enterpris e Eeryics Dureain it AgHouliural ] R 3 "Mex "Land markets. but that they feel that the character | FOr the poor man, the process in- > o GGrimes B & € R X0 y YOl of the equipment is not satistactors. | VOIVeS loss of the protection of his St Bt Sl 5 1 Habic Bl 1 vie, Nor Cen iex ‘0l S e loconiGtivass e areta: | savings which separate him from Apples—Supplies liberal; ‘demand| % Happiness C St i 23 Pandem Oil. .. . e loc ces, for example, are too | & b L o moderate: market steady; barrels, | G 13 Baptepee ¢ LOADINGS SET RECORD. |[lisht. Many of the cars are anti.| Pauperism. For the rich man, such New York, A 2% inches up. Rhode | 3.5 g 1Salt Ck Prod. . Lol quated. The Van Sweringens tested 'l"_l ,1,“"“;""9" Is an unwitting be- Island Greenings, few sales, 5.00; Vir- | e 17 e Water il 53,300,644 C Filled | he - valie: of heavier: equipment: on || SIS of & trustito use: his) wealth ginia, No. 1 Grimes, ripe, some over-| =}t A = 4 §Tide wa On prd 1 ,309, ars ed by Rail-|the Nickel Plate and the Chesapeake | W ;"ui"“hm ahoat aiihate, Tk Hipe, 1.50a2.50: boxes, Northwestern, 54 A e Bl roads of U. S. in 1926 p& Ohio, and have unquestionably |, jot 08, e pete e S medium to large size extra fancy De- | % Kawneer & Co E 1 Woodley Pet n. s 3 worked out a similar program for | ('lal experiments that may or may Yiclous, 3.25a3.50: mostly 3.50: Stay- | 4 | Sales STANDARD OIL 1SSU! The railroads during 1926 moved |modernizing the equipment of the MOt Prove profitable? Such _innova- Prophecy in the field of finance is dangerous, and is usually indulged in to the demand, dealers reported. stand S i WS 3 9. mans, 2.25a2.50: Romes. 2.00: Jonath- Bros 3¢ " | m_unite. T the greatest volume of freight for a |Erie. The plans, probably also call | tons. and ginia, No. 1. Staymans | Marmon Mot ;100 'S0 nfd old way Association reported, the f2 |struction of new sidings to take care °f capital, but all men are not in po- nches up, 1.00a1.25, f -inch, Midvale C in 2z Zas | 1900 Humble Il & . g0% ¢ weeks’ period ended December 25 |of them. fine guality and cond., 1.50: unclassi- | Mogre Dr Forg A 60 | 1100 Ime.Opat & fled, various varieties inches. up, NP &L s pf10ii 1300 Pr ) &G Cabbage—Supplies eral: demand Bros... 39 ‘2008 0 Kar 8 i00"S o6 | sition to contribute to this activity hawing aitotal loadlie He raadhec | The individual of limited means can- 0 Pty Erie Standing Joke. not afford to risk his savings on pros- o This was an increase of 2,085.492| Ior decades, Erie had been the | PeCts, no matten how promising they Co l l cras, or 4.1 per cent, over the best |Standing joke ‘of Wall Street. The |May be. The individual of large | | irewious malc. etablished i 19 Wall Street way of referring to the | Wealth, however, might well allocate | P = R i 700'C ) properly conceived under | ans, 1. bushel baskets, Maryland | 5Mad Sq Gar vte. 17 6700 Cont1 Ol . 351 vear on record. The American Rail. | @r longer train loads and the con- | ¢APable auspices. deserve the support 0" moderate; market fairly steady; old A LDt ; 100°S < 0% o nevy o stock, New York acked per 100 | C < 4005 O N 4 E The loadings exceeded millenium was the day when Erie|® Portion of his estate for the Highly : . pounds, Danish type. 30.00a35.00; ne Nor 0 T, & D pf_85 | 200 Vacuum 01" T weeks of the past vear. 1000060 Sars, | pays a dividend, The new prestige | SPeculative purpose of financing new | | . So swift, so graceful, so comfortable and so stock, Florida. 1'-bushel hampers, Nor Stat P € A110% % Sales in fan increase of 7 weeks over 1955 |Of the system, howover, is reflected | ideas, new enterpriges and backing charming; % pointéd type and round type, 1.85a B e b 10 thousands. BONDS fand for the first time on record theee|in the current high price for the |NeW Personalities. i'”“l’l"“’flfla,theRmFlymgChmd 01 stly 2.00. Penn OhigSec 107 y ) Am Gas & El 651021 1 a5 'n Aveol v svarags Todtk stock. e 3 : i 5 o e moturata: demand | - FoR VAT £ 1o o A o 4 B arien deri doni | vum o oy averae oadings i 6% (MK L 1o e ko cotcngy| L. PFMOAnS Away Monest honors the ship for which it is wame, The moderate, market steady: California dhpEoip RpdesCor. 13 a9d 10 A ol M s 1085 103, : T i than New York Central. Its line to|_ Lhe Widespread assumption of the FLYING CLOUD—most famous of the crates, 5.50a6.00, few large s low| . 4Pnilip Morris 2 27Am W W 6s AlD 9015 9D1a > = Chicago will be shortened by merger | SM2l1 investor that he has t6 get into 1 2 as 5.00. ¥ Broet & Gamble Tt B e TR FOREIGN LOANS GAIN with the Nickel Plate. The system |Something new if he wishes to make world’s most beautiful Lettuce—Supplies heavy: demand S &L 4 %3 Aopal Bl Pow 5s 93% * | will then have parallel lines to take|2 Substantual profit is based on a fal ‘,{ means of t 1 AN ats aachet 1 ieaiiys, Call: : i APPL R ToRe 022 = bt Lol At |lacy. The individual who takes this ravel, the moderate, mar ady; C: wand it Birh i b Bt G & ¥ 21033 1055 are of traffic from the Chesapeake | (ol asgumes that the economic American clipper shi rowth of the country has stopped, s b. ST, fornia, crates, Ieéberg type, 4-3 dozen, : Rand K Slme o LR 120 1n ? | British Record Exceeded by Amer-|and Ohio and its subsidiary, the ;; psis o5 rizona, | .. b, % * eacol 58, . . 1031y 1028, i 5 ocking Va . a2 75, n;:qg\l;.‘\‘.onn‘q :50. Arizona, ) Bldconback ‘Mo, 18 1 dencon OIL 6.7, 10353 1038 1034 ican Bankers in 1926. O e Malee et ove ts the |aNd that the large concerns can only crates, Iceberg type, 4-5 dozen, 2.75a Pac Ry 413s 83 W 08 e o Calendar ot 1951 nts the | a ® S — == — &L 52 1001 1004 | A new record was made during 1926 | return of the Van Sweringens with | '0P t0 earn the going intdrest rate on | hae 1004 3 e % . B | their invested capital. The hunger for Onions—Supplies moderate: demand | L Chile .o B a0k ok :_n the loaning of American investment |revised plans for the unification | »xtraordinary profits drives individuals moderate, market steady; Michizan, | Washington Stock Exchange w i 00 ¢ 100 * 160 L e PR i bt Iy A Year | of smail means into fantastic schemes, cks, Yellows, U. S. No. ‘on Gas B bs F n102% 102% 102% e rerce Departmént today | ago cc ission r jos s - g S el e SALES oms b " 080 el calouiated that value of Torelzm. so.! peoernm o Bhenctal o 111;2.:2;( Tar | Which are the means by which, accord pound sacks, Yellows, U. o. 1,| Washington Gas Be— 3000 & A P% 03 3 Congro Me G 6iss 057 curities sold in the United States in tion, grounds. Meantime, the Van | ‘oeo 20 SSUMate by Secretary Mel ke ine. ta ka5 90, | NS Wihieion Steamboat Co- Contain Cp Am 65 810 the 12 months was $1.354.824,610, or | Sweringens have sought to . 1o at 27 dahy 5iaa .. 931 95 4% |abou per cent greater 3 ; 3 3 | acsan ; el R iy 2 |eale 5.5 : s. ias been slow wor otbiie Enoties aonatare: e | Kiton castpiiniy e (71 sk W Bike ¥ B Ri0dey 1005 103 | This amount even exceeds the great- | hacause the delays and official objec. i 2 fer 0 B 048 0 " 90 " | est ever loaned in onme vear by the| k | mand moderate, market stead Federal Storage Co. pfd.—10 at 110. ‘od Sug 6s ... - Bha 4 205 e £ ouie Syeac, ons encouraged minority dissenters Michig: 50 1" sacks, Ru Lonston Monowpe-—10 ot 044, = - pisk Tire 5. 7 s 974 | United Kingdom, which has hitherto| (o hold out and create a nuisa fichigan, 150-pound Sy A Merchants Tranefer & Storage ptd.—10 at P & L bs.. 94 9i® | been the greatest source of interna- | ya] . ey e Rurals, U. S. No. 1, 4.50a4.75, mostly | 1005 ¢ neau Fow'3s 047 938 4% | tional capital. - The English record| '™ ¢ fon ol _mecuricing. :ruuml\: 65 ‘x_r ine, V)Sm\‘} ol AFTER CALL. it 1OR 2 10n13 10812 | for foreign loans, said to have been Activity of Krupps. ireen Mountains, . No. 1, 3.7 g . ! ey Co Bs 100 1g 3 001, St i 1913, was slightly r _— Merchants' Bank & Trust Co. orp 651001 1001, 1001 | set in 3 ightly under|{ In the G any, 1 stly a 4.00 s gt S ; % Fiooa a5 99% 109 £ new Germany, comparatively 4.00, mostly around 4.00. ropapiiad raction Co. 3" at” 1035 od, Rub 5158 $1,000,000,000. little 1. heard -of the' Keupps. why B Ftiterinies DRI SUINORE ATud Limesto 00 08y ok Spinach—Supplies moderate; demand man Park_Hotel 5% s—$1.000 9 Ind Ol & G 618101% 10145 10114 were the chief industrialists of the moderate, market about steadyi|g7i.. $1.000 at 97% ahInd P& L 6x A 1017 100% 1004 et the Texas, bushel baskets Savoy type,| Lanston Monotpe =20 at 3%, . §Int Gr'Nor 5s B 04t oK GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. ”l'“’ l‘l“fl'm“‘- q [QUlel"fle, however, c ; t Fotomae Electric Power pid.—3 7 n ) w > | shoule o 1.06; Norfolk section Vigginia, cloth | Potomac Electric Power pid—5 at T07%. | g} liortbuber ey~ 9816 9% (Quoted in dollars per million marksS | Foine o e eopb Gied as inaction. 1op veneer barrels, Savoy type, 1.75;| Money—Call loans. 5 and 6 per cent. Pow 63 A. 0610 B Aoked 1pp is the only impertant Ger- man steel concern to remain aloof e A s# i & > 1Tong I8l Lt 6s, 1023 % | G n) 5e 1014-18 2000.00 2050 bushel baskets Savoy type, mostly 7 Bid and Asked Prices. B M0 8 Bk atui 95 R e Oy O T8 D 200000 | from. the huse icombination’ Lat Sweet potatoes—sSupplies moder- | 11 Manito” BajgsA 09 & in“tlollars per’ the nrarke.) | which the othi tal LA ate; demand moderate, market dull; BONDS. | s Maws Gas b ies: 104 B s L e hich the other metal industries of East Shore, Md., bushel hampers, ! PUBLIC UTILITY | BT BEESA 108, 200, 100, 1€ AL IR oo (omaall e g vellows, No. 1, 1.25a1.35; North | 4 "Bid, Asked | 2 Morms & Co s 1074 1054 1034 | Beritn da prowar .. oo - 80 Krupp Works, which prefer splendid AR e e L PG R DU T e [urDprodial” ol onel oKsl | BANDGT e ane 11he. 2 isolation, now include besides the 4 Uiia lity and con. | Amer; Tel; & Telga. 43%s. .. 98k 4 Ekl, s A 100% 100, 100, | North German Lioyd 4s. mother establishment at Essen, nu- iin‘m,m_ o fair quality and ¢ Am, el & Tel, il 15 B2 0B Tox M Ky o 10 1o9n 1028 North German Ligyd_...... merous branches constituted as ition, 3.00a3.% nacostia & Pot. K. R. Gs e Pl 2 brussian Consols 35 eron ; o Peppers—Supplies moderate: de- Pot. guar oo B8 b P Esa e Krupp 58 1031 . 3 50 | separate companies, but under the e ! NuiGas 6 nskeldo 3 : ; ency of Krupp von Boh mand moderate, market slightly |¢ e Ve B! L Okl Snean L Bt ot o prewar. . ) D oh LI e weaker; Florida, pepper crate, 1y, | Capital Traction R_R. 5s... 100% 3 Ohio Pow 58’52 B U8 " @8 | Munich 4s pre-war.. \ present head of the famous German bost, mostly 3.50; medimn size, 3.00. | G -z *9&i } Ohio Riv Bd b § 7, |Badischo Anilin. - + 18000 200 | house. st, mostly redi .| G ) 2 5 Pan Am Pet 6 814 4 |AE G (German Gen L 3900 p il e String beans—Supplies light: de- | Potomac E & ben Ohio Kd 6 b BIXEG (GGE) pfd B.or 1200 Pty "meP '-"_'"“.‘;fn”"’ peace mand good for zood stock. market | Poto : . 7 Penn O 0514 4, | Commerz and Privat Bank. 30.00 ettlement, Krupp's activities have i e i sl 4 | Potomac ; 2 2 EFP3Y 273 | Disconto Gellachaft 8500 been restricted. At present the com- stron, Florida, 7x-bushel hampers, | poi. El. Pow. g. & rid. 7s.. i b % Dresdner Bank. .. 00 any is permitted by th i green. 7.00: few hizher. | Witno Alex. & Mt. 'Ver. 5. s 1 PR i Deutacho Banlk 300 pany is permitted by the interallied i (oW hIEher. | b, ge- el Ak= & M e Ee el e e : Il Rreee commission to manufacture no more » s de- | Bait. & : 2 i 10; | Mercur & Vienna. than four 17-centimeter pieces a year mand moderate, market steady: | Washington Ga S ; Heyden Chem ey G0 Goly entich e fok the. California, crs some ordinary hin : s Ao Atkt A E G (Gen Elee).! 1.0 i « Lt L Sondition. 2:28a2.95" " Bew! lower v \a‘:ulfi St " % M d b LA ¢ Berliner Handels. . ... 12500 135.00 | keep of the small German navy. It Carrots—Supplies moderate; de- | 5 mand moderate, market dull; Texas v Chase ; bushel baskets, 2.00 Chertnut Farms Dairy 837¢ Beets—Supplies light demand | D. C, Paper Co. Mix. 6. . s < Pot_ Joim Stocic L4 BK 8. moderate, market steady; Texas, | B0t Jotgiqeg il T 0 b5} 9917 bushel baskets, > Wash. Mkt. Cold Storage Hs.. 10215 102 | Waniman Bark Hotel b % sef. il s, 710 971 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. STGCKS. ini Ind 6% (Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co.) | PUBLIC UTILITY. SRons Nominal Seiling checks | Amer. Tel. & Telga.... .. - *150 15's &% Brshl 5 103 Now only 63 hours Chicago to Los Angeles today. Capital Traction. ... .. b Ry Co 5u B. London. pound. ... S485% Wiahington Gan: - 02010 b 4 i ~—the comfortable way direct to sunny South- ontrea "ol <. | Norfolk & Wash. i 9RTL ORI 087 g o Parle. frar oo Potomac E td ] i o 101 5 1015 S em California. Shortest and quickest to San Brussels. fraie Wash. RWY. Reriin. ‘mark Wash. Rwy. & FOREIGN BONDS Diego. The utmost in travel luxury.: Leaves Rome. lira in thousangs. : Pt Chicago, La Salle S. Station, daily 830 p. m. L] National Capital . . 1 H:m Ai ¢ d a2 | Gt : Wi g AndWhe e BN The Apache and other fast thru trains daily prace ; Rt aania : R BecH 6% 2 from Chicago and St. Louis to Los Angeles, Warsaw R i s B v f San Diego, and Phoenix, Arizona. Copeiagen. oo y Federal 4 Stockholm, crown 38 Aol Matropolitan.. .. -+ g E w4 Z Reduced fare for rourd-trip tickets good re- | R S Di% bl s . 9 X 2 | By e 38 e K7 101 w0t & turning by any direct rourte. LA Tal Bank of Washinglon 285 o To kv 037 o3 FEDERAL D BANK BONDS. | National Hank of § ‘(_(“m SR B at 1005 1007 1603 For reservations, detailed information or descriptive literatus, (Quoted by Alex. Brown & Sons: Closing) | e o AN s To9s 16913 e Approx, | American Security & Trust...*d 3 o 5% 1073 Geo. B. Farrow, General Agent Bid, Asked."yield. | (ontinental St ! A 1000 108 Rock laland Lines. 1107 Bankers T rust Bide. it o | NS R i it Yk Medeis N1t a0l a0d Philadelphia Pa. 10505 1098 4o | Cion Trus uni Medcl 78 wi 9% 3% 1081 g 4 " e 5 or 0315 1031 18 | Washington Loan & Trist. . | Montevideo 68 A 030 asil A.J. Poston, Ceneral Agent. Passenger Department 1014 1014 20| ru 738 100 * 100 2 j o i t Tt TR SAVINGS BANK Sanda Falln'bs & 48 98 9 YOURaoctormnteilym 165 Broadway, . 1ors EanWakhington. W00 : : o Sie & tar o 31001 1003 1008 about Gude’s Pepto- NenTe & jo B venil Strect 7Sl & e 1085 1035 108 % Mangan. He knows that it 10, e i M ecitanics t ey 1 St e : is prescribed by thousands 10618 doo 20| Sl e W B 7a - of physicians as a quick, ® o i) UL S 108k 108 1oty efficient tonic. He'll tellyou DIVIDENDS. Firemen'a ... 3 .o s s 763 C 08 104 thetonicvalueofitsorganic Corporation Perlod Rate Payable recopq TITLE INSURANCE . iton. ;n?fmansann_e 1o i'“q’w,“ft, sf, b e, 8 :::::| HEADS DISCOUNT Isiceal fon —s0quieR . Am Wir Whs. : eh 15 Fe Potate, Ma. com £ _ | NEW YORK, Junuary 6 (P.—B absorbable and effective do 18t pti 10 3 2 MISCELLANE | A. McDonald, former president of the without disturbing the Pager bl i | Commercial Trust Co. of Chicago, weakest stomach. B ] triear Co. com ¢ has become president of the Refrig S gariand €5 bt oy 5 Jan 10 | Kideral- Ameriean Co. vid i tion Discount Corporation, and also Prescribe it for yourself today. There is only one S‘u&% o vt Een T Jan :Yl‘s]‘,q“,’.“h,.n; ran. & St 527 el - vice pestia: A S i B0 | Atdruggistseverywhereinboth Pepto-Mangan, that is tertype_Corp eb 15 erchants’ Tran. & Stor. arent company, the Electric Refrig. iqui ’ 1 i(:al'u;“vvm i Feb 1 Jan o1 | MOV N vt 2 e S e el liquid and tablet form. Gude’sPepto-Mangan. ulling Bdy pf. 0 Jan IR | Natl. Mige e ~ Mdse Co. 1 Jan 20 | Peoples Di : PR et s 4 ELRRE g ol [Gudes Pepto-Mangan Island—Southern Pacisic o ¥ EEEREATEEETT rrTeveTe 4 ’ {

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