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fie . L FINANCIAL, THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, FINANCIAL. i 1 B ’und they wonder why others move Money to Loan s MEN (D MONEY | |right alons toward the wop. |} Provident Mutual Life ||senz or fra deed of inat on reat entate PRIEES UNEHANGED {| NEW YORK CURB MARKET BUHUN I]E[}UNES | it potaines edocwlon n T rerved | it nce Company || Joesgh - Welles AV Fres ‘ Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office By M. S. Rukeyser. { Public_libraric ser cities Funds to Loan will advise read « in bus: 1 : (Copyright. 1027.) ness books. If v i L in Small or Large Amounts R M BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. | Despite the high rate of domestic s S | Lot RO terested at 57 Per cent ! crude oil production, the Street c n-k at ‘} Th> twenty-seventh annual ballyhoc o n - Stocks Bénde NEW YORK January 10.—The i 4 3 o feel i er prices were o o ) ve i stry -— the vy nued to fee! that higher prices wer f the automotive indust Be | i 1t e vt Hewiplanee Lt e T start of the second week of 1927 in the | & . 5 HiHnen oo e A T vearly show—Is now under way in| ——— curb market was an entirely different Trading Somewhat Brisker |G fmm that which vshersd in the | Clinteq the favorabic earnines report:| Opening Steady, But Prices N vorle 4 beproouet cfhe S| TOBACCO TRADE SLOW. Buck & Company ect | o or the latter half of 1926. Humble which will continue until the end of contrast o the manner in which | ed for the latter half gty | —RROKERS— opened firm and gradually worked | bin® \‘;::J';:m“ G EDOGTEAN 0N e iw m obsolete, Recent Receipts Only 159 Hogs- b Mondays el i Side of advance, and it was noteworth Better Weather. | The remarkable progress of the in Heids oo Sites 8ol 312 Evans Building . The most noteworthy incident was |ipat those tavoring higher prices had : dustry on the sales side results from [ g oo 1420 N. Y. Ave. N.W. i1 N the manner in which the public utili- | more courage to come in on the buy 1 (i Seeo. o s o et Dlacajer e ties and oil shares were bought at ad- | ing side than had been displayed for| =T iy B bl S 1 Tel. Franklin 7300 rading was somewhat brisker in|vancing prices. In the case of the |ome time. T e ey 10—The cot: |product: Incessant. experimentation|tha gt report on December e Piivite Whkiorte) Naw i the wholesale market tod than 1s | first named, the demand reflected the ! Oerings continued to make them- | NCEW Fork, Jan 5 S nd belterment ave.the keynotes of fopi o fo0 B0 150 hogshead, while - 4 growing belief that in view of the | galves felt against Freshman Radio, jton market opened steady n;d.._\ AC @ | tho industry, which has never learned | (L t 30 hogshen. . stability of earnings, the majority of | put this was one of the few excep: | decline of 2 pomts t6 an advance of [ h, ‘eaning of conservatsm. This | o e d open weather permitting the nearby | igsues were attractive at the current (::.‘ncl,“ Victor Talking Machine issues, | I point, active positions showing Det |, (icude has brought about a. paradox gsheads, leav LT FENC rmers fo get to town with the more| lovel, Lebigh Power Iook the. load | Hons. Vlctor & the baciing of strong |losses of about 5 to 7 points, with |mu S W8 Sl Sorpctunily mak. i warchouses of ¥ pre e y Foods, Meat sales were|away from United Light and Power | hrameiql intorests, were in demand at | March selling (& to 12.88 by the end | i Congumers dissatisfied with last v leattob JOHN L. EDWARDS \n they usually are at this|class A in point of activit though | jmproved prices, the old stock rising | of the first hour vear's cars, and yet it is trying to|DoEshes grount § & COMPANY f the vear. Prices were un-|the latter made further progress on| more than 3 points, while the new | There had probably been some buy- |.iycate motorists not to expeet too | QUG r M o d. 3 s the side of advance. Southeastern|ient along sympathetically. =~ | Ing late last week in antlcipation that | yiuch on their old cars in frade-ns. rad pandd c Tnterbos an: icoprofiouiF oy apple supplies were still run-| Power was another of the low priced | The bond section was featured by | unsettled weather conditions would | porty.tyo nufacturers of pas sthgad P R O g liberal, with prices fairly steady.|members which moved forward brisk- [ another sharp recovery in Servel|deveiop rains in the Southwest. Noth-feonger c re exhibiting—two or | ¢ommon & @ on reques from Arizona, and ¢ lifornia | iy, advancing almost a point. High | Corporation 6. After having p v-!il ing of that sort was shown by the | hice fewer than last y The num. | fommon | e was in good supply, with the| Niices ere ached ) o last week at 75, a renewed demand |ear ews, the outlook he or fair | he s been gradually reduced, as|? 1416 Stree: 1¢ b A Dy pri wer reached by Amer n ast week at renewe e L rly new h utlook ing for ir [her has been gradually reduced Tanov. & g Pihied treet l,.lbft‘d S[OC]\S and Exchsnte usual on Mondays, the colder and sales for same period 1o {EChange wrket firm for good stock. TPotatoes | <uperpower, Electric Bond and Share, | for the issue carried the price up to | and however, and there Was | the bulk of the business has become Northwest were in liberal enough receipt to meet | american Gas and Electric. and | the 79 level, with trading active on Ford | medium, 6.05a20.00 nds, good thwes pand today’s early tradir and General Motors alone do consid- | fine, 21.00a46.00; upper country. : I bonds bOUght and | i Increased spot sules in Liverpool | erably more than two-thirds of the x“‘[.}) 7.00235.00; ground paves iro{:dwax ‘\e\y York ]d - o | Fruit and Vegetable Review. Following is a list of bonds and nd favorable reports from = the | total business of the industry. THIC Tk Setmonve SRl Gl LUl s Dl STooKs, Manchester gaods market attracted | teen manufacturers are responsible | odRs rket report on fruite and | Stocks traded on the New York MINING v 5 e W . Toaavismarket revort on teatts and} 20 LSRR D ; . | bullish comment, but these features |for 45 per cent of the sales. TRAFFIC IS LIGHTER N = “< jrod "‘ SR i I.ll =t ‘ R 5 n 2 : evidently failed to make much buying In the rush to whet the buying it - News Service Bureau of Agricultural s i power, and reports of better prozress | petite of the public, an unusually | NEW YORK, January Economics . g e 4 with picking late cotton in the North- |large number of exhibitors have | Freight traffic on the Perc Accounts carried Apple upplies liberal; demar - v T Gola g Central belt % & : . +Je dels. The woman | Railway Didatiier o A 2 i i 2 . 1Ala Gt South s Golden ] ‘entral belt were acompanied by some | brought out new models tailway in Decem a & s ek DRt b bar A South pid 19 ) Eiee i Southern selling here |in the home s supposed to have a carloads from 69,149 in November " on a conservative els, Pennsylvania, No. 1, Grimes, 212 + Alph Port Ces i . 9 ay Copper Cor. Aecisive vote in picking out cars, and | and 63,081 in Deceml 192 o X fnchies up, 3.00; West Virginia, No. 1| 3 Atim ¢ nwiil” 317 SRR, T : | New Orleans Market. [ he manufacturers are sceking (o at: | First marginal basis. Grimes, 2% inches up, considerable 1 Am Gas & El pfd® 97 ° 4 § 1 Magon ~ Val NEW ORLEANS, La., January 10|tract milady with a great splash of Prompt Action scaled, some decayed, 1.5042.00; b 1 Am Hawaiis . ¥ ity e 287 [P —The cotton market opened | color. Moreover, increased attention | Kt Mortgage Loans! MOrtgage Northwestern, medium to large 1l Am L & N J Zin " i steady here toc with first trades being given to interior decoration | Lowest Rates of Interest and Commission. | || We invite correspondence on lation or reselling during | concentrated into fewer hands. 1 demands at practically unchansed | {'niteq Gas and Improvement. | the way up. Smaller Cars Popular. JAm Piano : e ho Staymans, bt SO T e { showing a gain of 2 points on March, [ in automobiles, especially to uphol T ¥ Eisho ¢ 1 I I lrux.h;'% baskets, no sales reported 1am Seat vic:'l 4 5 with 1o vlmn:"un May and a decline | stering. O e e panY, ne || nvestments securities Cabbage—Supplies moderate; A v 85 A ‘ yof 1 point on July. Liverpool cables . . - mand moderate, market firm 1Anz Pow & 1 k were about as due, and that market | Improved Re : tock, sacked per hundredweight. 3 Amo Gas & Ei ; 5 : : reported spot sales of 10000 bales.| The congestion in the streets of OIN THE e Nattoir e | Dumian “topes” 18z o0t new stk | EAA : . e market cased O after e Sart | ciles Wis driven manufacuurers (0 CHRISTMAS st enis e ARRIMAN & CO J orida, 1% bushel hampers, pointet 51 Raneitaly Corp. © ¢ { P 0 on the favorable weather, Mawch [follow the European example of cars . and round type, 1.85a2 & Barnsdall wa ¢ g ¢ 10 West End Ext g trading down to 12.82, May to 13 1““). smaller wheelbases. There is SAVINES’ CLUB Annual ok | 3 OF THE N. Y. Stock Exch: Return embers N. Y. Stock Exchange Sl e tinerd ‘?{'H'K:h“";{‘ €103 ¢ 108 103 | Sales INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS and July to 13.16, or 5 (0 7 points un- {a_marked trend in the current ex-| wderate, market rm; Californiu, | 2 Bridgep Mach 5 . er e previous close. | hibition toward smaller c ~ ~ T i i Corn . Con Oilflds sl > x v crates, medium size, 6.0026.50, mostly | (Il Cem A, a8 o 4 Maracalbo G 6% 3 e o mreshanteal side, the manu- |} FEDERAL AMERICAN 111 Broadway, New York | - . around 6.25, large sige, 5.50a5. { 2 Brockw Mot n 4 3 3 ‘wl . 3 ; facturers are aiming at slightly| “Everybody’s Doing It” 1 | Llouuv \u|m]l-;,~ h);vr:ll, (:uuml;-l ’x‘l_n_(ynx_:]x‘. Gaiiy 3 DO 3 g higher ,.unl\m.(._,.,,.im, hs‘ (r“;.ljlnl' ,fa‘ud 2 0 | i moderate, market firm for good stock; 4 Gent Bip Cor . 38 0 v what has been done is only ol | | Arizona, crates, iceberg type, 45 Gent Pub Serv. § : g runner of more significant future WASHINGTON OFFICE dozen, 3.00a best mostly 3.00, few 1C G Sp & Bumy. thanges In this direction. The ob- Mortgage Investment Dept. | ject is more economical consumption We Buy and Sell 729 Ysthst N w | = . NG WY, 1Chi Nip B T't.. 3 ley, crates, icebers type, 4 dozen, 1 Commonw P n pf 92t Town Cent Petd of gasoline—more gallons to the mile. o g s mostly 3.00; 31z dozen, : 3 dozen, 3 Cons G Balt .. SeuclEE G 3 When natlonal distribution pf new " HANNON LUCH Telephone: Main 1603. A ons G B s il 9 e i types of gasoline are arranged, some le t B d R AblL erty Bonds low s 2.75; California, Imperial Val-| 44 Ehi Nip B Tt . e Congol’ Laund .- are 313, 15 e Onions—Suplies light; demand light, Courtlauids. Ltd.. of the leading fanufacturers are 113, 715 and 1th st market fairly ste Michigan, 100- ) g planning to make more radical e pound sacks, y No. 1, 1 DaFOrRCytoctaden - 213 " 2 i seeee ° S - changes in compre: uh'm. S Main arge size, 3.00a3.25; 100-pound 1Dunhill Intl T.. 2321 b 2 ] % . 4 " Other mechanical changes observ- T N t sucks, vellows, U. S. No. 1, large size,| 11 Durant Mot.... 7] : al : Efficiency Rather Than High|ape in the present exhibit {nclude reasm‘y otes .\\:;.m 00; New ¥ m'lk,lwn-pu\md 13, B pond S5 i 108 2 108 Mex Ohlo. . ... | Tm-‘l”"rl “"‘“"“";i 1on ""x’l",““‘"' il‘",’f%.:f.‘ ellow No. 1, large size, xSh n_Corp Mex Panuco H Jetter brakes, air cleaners, o i yellows, . 8 No. 1, large B TNt Values Sought to Avoid |10 iicrase ventiigtors that | Etc. oy 3 Zount, Gyt make for longer life for the engine. | » 3 s 5 0w Mex Land. . : p 5 o g | 4 ndem OflL .-+ Use of 5 The twenty-seventh annual sym-| % g Potatoes—Supplies moderate; de- iy, Fajordo Sug ¢ inteny ] o of Substitutes {phony of the automotive Industry 144 Bond Department The New York Life Insurance Company mand moderate, market steady; 13 Parny ‘Far Inc. g = a i —— "“f- |m's;l|’~’(‘»7‘t‘mn(‘\.lK;!ftl‘;\;“’:‘u the owners | Ofers Michigan, 150-pound sacks, Russet| ) Erian Co A . | ] C BY J. C. ROYLE au 2 k1ot ecause the i \ Rurals, U 50a4.75, mostly | & Foundation ¥ A 1 5 : % 214 | special Dispateh to The Star. the whole population, because ~the The Washington Loan . 60a4.65; Maine, 120: " ‘sacks, FHHMCpfd 79 4 current prosperity is to I 4.60a4.65; Main: 120-pound sacks, Bthinan Chao- 201t 4| 1 Venezuc M 38 W YORK, January 10.—Effi- font butlt or the extraordinary rate | and Trust Company Flrst Mortgage oans Green Mounta §. No. -, 4.00a 4 Fulton Svl wi. 1 Wilcox 0 & growth of the automotive indus-| usiness Properties s Pt =S e it £ F RS s O o I Lt Oy e o SRt s P2y e hundred playwrights 2 S SSSSRE! SIS Do Your Rentals 1 Garod. Gorp. .. 23| ciency rather than price will be the | of L i Spinach—Supplies moderate; de- 15 Gen Bak A g 03 | sutes . m'ns:' potent factor in determining [try. 'I‘)n:n!:))m‘ m‘.‘::: |‘n‘;}x‘vflx‘lrf"lhm:h‘:1_ 900 F Street o . odaaee T aten Lo ¢ ; w | 300 Anglo Am Oil.. 203 2 203 | States Wil ba prosperous In- 1657.| try—ta _Influnced by the “sale of 620 17th Street aid m?r?:,ch Real Estate in the District of Columbia bushel baskets, Savoy type, 1.00a1.1 Goodvear T & 1 817 iopgne p Qo vie I of That s the opinjon expressed today | automobiles, which make new sub- and Nearby Suburbs in Montgomery County, Maryland - i 3 ¢ 7700 Cont ke at is the opiniof yressed today | automob! 2 plciers bl BNEY LT BN %1 2 Fureky 0 AR 1] by leading farmers as well as whole- | urban distriets accessible’ and 3 Years, 5 Years, 10 Years S S 1% Holly Sug Corp. 31 1 § R} Hoip 101 b sale and retail distributor D general condition the manner o Sweet potatoes—Supplie ate 3 BRI L Jo 4 E : 0 n mer L e Bunplien mpasste, 1 Horn & Hardart. *58 o | 1100 Tmp 0 6f ‘Gan 'n they acknowledge, cannot 1 frowth of American communities. T, T demand light, market slightly weake nd” Rayon 0 AL 3% 41 100 b Opel £VLa o gl i 5 ——————— Office Buildings North Carolitia, cloth-top stave barrels 1 oo e : e 100 N Tramaic B 1 R et e Reeves Is Spokesman. 5 oW e 2.5023.00: be Semdl G 0E e 200 Ohio_ Oil.... ... of profit fo > farmer is small ger of iy | 371.!’ \\m“\ve“ 1:"n.:.\:;3 "\L:ml‘-ulml*glr.: fqou 8 - 10 230 e 0 & Gn best, it must be widened by cutting| Alfred Reeves, general manager of | H / Apartments 2 0 B Herins . 3 Bes o8- 3 Johns-Manv n wi L . costs. Sharp increases in the prices |the National Chamber of Commerce, ggplant—Supplies light; demand | 21 Johns.M 'pf wi 1161 e £ commodities, they admit, simply | which runs the show spokesman i arket steady; Florida p| or La 3] nd t4 G ' a v 5 i or . o C s i 8 3 which runs g Se-LR hicles ™ light, market steady; Florida, pepper I Lana B ¢ A and oy 3°0 I S dn en drive consumers 1o uso substitutes | for all the makers of motor vehicles RanDary H. iacveEnr & COMPANY crates, fancy, medium size, 5:00; small 00 8§ O Ky s 1 ) e of size, 4.00. g a o oy 208 0 oMol 4114 or_go \\'Hhuu(l ; xcept Hen r*""‘ I\‘::’ e | M L !ncornor(n.l.;d il > Leh Val C ofs 700 Vacuum ] s the case with potatoes | Dearhorn, who plays a lone a. ORTGA “ Peppers—Supplies light; demand 3 ¥ or, oy Phe ore dpegt “ ity or the first half of GE LOAN ONNRESPONDENT * ¢ Mght market steady; Fiorida, pepper | sl on e firhfi;\-mm{ . S o e L L B DR s el Mr, Reeves 1321 Connecticut Avenue Telephone Main 9700 crates, fancy, 3.50a4.00; few low u=-’ 5 Marmon Mot ied . b i " ' the & ertlirstiel i » crystal ball, “may 2 ne Main 5 0 1 Atied Pk 9 penefit did not go to the growers |on looking into the crystal ball, 1 x.og.m‘ LB T e ke b Al because consumers substituted other | ot ‘reach the highwater mark of Squash- plies very light; de- 2Nat P & L 78 36Am G vegetables. ances in meat | 1926 fch will bring a better ba mand moderate, market firm; Florida, 6 Nat Pub Ser A At e prices invariably drive buyers to the e ,“‘:‘,‘i. half of the vear. Our “ Lidvaar ug s, 1 ance 1 pepper crates, white, large size, 4.00% = 27 Am WOW'Be A gns use of other food artic Oleomar- | replacement mark should require at 4.50; few medium size fine quality and bl N garine is being substituted for butter | jeyst two million motor vehicles. Re- condition, 7.00. ] 2 18 Appar i in some sections at the present time.| ports from our world travelers pro- m»\l;mu |’;r rxls‘hu]);)hk‘fl light; de o4 Asso Steady prices with high consumption, | poting transport indicate an SPECIAL and good for good stock, market - 5 Sim therefore, is the goal the modern |increasing recognition by foreigners DEPT. FOR : sl 0 1% Dot Bevis 5 AT Fruit 8s.- . 3 increasing recog : 3 . : steady; Florida, %-bushel hampe %, parke Davis Co.. S ooy o 1608 18838 | farmer 15 aiming at. | o their meeds that makes certain our b R A green, some ordinary condition, 5.00a | & Phillp Morris.. 1 Beio Can Pap 6 %1 "Since hetween $18,000,000.000 and | exports will exceed 600,000 Vehicles > 5 = | . 7.00. 1S BRI Romis A T 7 | $22,000,000.000 a year is expended in|rhe greatest menace to the business p 3 i SAFE eedtd LI TULTRD) asnin on al ’r_?"‘lflw“’" Supplies light; demand % Proct & Gamble. 183 But Gen 3 el this country for food products, ef-|g the used car problem, and the time X DEPOSIT G R sy imited, market steady: Mexico, lugs Pug S P & L. #3% § Can Pac Rwyd %8 9575 05 forts at stabilization will have o |geems at hand when manufacturers y ripes wrapped, best, 4.50a5.00; poor to A S via 10D, i Caro P&L bs... 100% 3 favorable effect on the pocketbooks | 5 st combine in an effort Bt 1 - BOXES . —business and profes- Bur n 60 46 Chile Cop bs... 963 4 ¥ ; e and de must cc ordinary condition, 1.50a4.00; repacked i Real Ase Bkin 245 1 BN CIt Serv s n.. i of practically every citizen, Eaibove 1 3 sional leaders, for over threes, ripes wrapped, 4.00; choice Remington' Arma 107 3G Sere e "Dl 128 About 43 per cent of th se | P“With a line of offerings that will % g TRUST a solid century. You'll + count, 3.50. 5 Mot X p 22 Gy sas B oa of the workingman's incomn s ! give greater value than ever before A { Lo y. . 2Reo Mot..... 2 Y 22 Cons B 58 Fn 10 give gre : DEPT. & . Lo RN 7 Rep Mot Trk vie 5% 3 Cons Tex 8s 4 for these commodities, and it requires | iy, the history of the industry, it % find “Metropolitan” fa- ! 1 Riekenback Mot 1iy 5 1 Contain CrpAmPs 98 15 375,000 grocery stores to distribute ams 8 od 1 roduction of ' RA' 3 7 F = P D e 984 F X 3 ms assured T TRAVELERS' P 5 LOAD]NGS DECREASE. 4, Boval Bak P pfd 1004 10 :“_";’\xxn’r:l(?m... 961y ¢ foodstuffs at retail. | saotor vehicles should be on a par CHEC e ciliti .nnplrtunder any 2 10 Serv kL Corn 3 Cudany” s’ 0K 8 In the last 45 years food production | with the four-anda-half millions of et = and all conditions. ilica el “vie: . 6 Cudahy 5ias: . 951h iib on farms has been doubled, with far | 426, Truck and bus production are E ¥ i lerra Pac E. 7 i Det Cly G b 54 y ’ 3 st Nationa Traffic on B. & 0. for First Part XS,,:{;”}”;‘ : ”i-’."‘“.z(;‘,‘:"“a.;"“:d;l:’g" 17 | fower workers emploved. but desnite | certatn (o Increase over last years . OF CREDIT e e i 4580 Y1 Int repi : il Refrige 65... 9710 at fact, eficiency has not reached | fizures. and the new passenger cars istric olumbi of December Lighter. s3% b &L £ 3 4 4 Fod Sue'6s.. 0 80 883 * | the point in food raising and distri-|\yil have so many advantages that o ek s Special Dispatch to The Star. S0 P& 4y 1 Gat P78 80§11y 2 bution that it has attained in other |{hey will make obsolete millions of rganized in 1814 BALTIMORE, January 10.—In spite outhw Bell 3 a Pow B8 051 4 lines. cars now running.” ° of the heavier movement of coal, Bal- | R 1 Gatineau Pow bs. 98% 4 Consequently more active efforts | iavier ment of coal. Ba Com’ o 2 1 Gen loe Cm 6%5115 than evor will be employed tt i 113 Y timore & Ohio’s car loadings in the . Sta G&E pfd. 3 s o Ge. 101 % an ever e employed this year | [= 00 e = —_ first half of December declined 2.1 per | 3 81, Po & Ltyn'A 24 4 5y Slae AL 08 mRS SaaE THE BU \Arl;: \(l"‘ GETTING 7562-1635 3 Years Old cent under the comparative period 1: ¢ 2 1 0 P 5e 47 w1008 Absolutely direct marketing from AD. . vear. This is the first instance in a| % Swit & Co. | Gutr Sta'Du'g % T & T R e COMPOUND . jong time that the company has re Pyl s A o4 Rub 54y question for most farm products. On i y Seclafaaton BEREE RSl y ported a decline in total volume of 1Tob Prod Export 33 4 Jad Limestone ©8 ¢ 4 | the average the farmer gets only 85 | RENIE o A OFE PELIK M INTEREST n sreight business handled. The com- L3 Todd Ship._ . .. nt Gr Nor 6s B 00 1 to 50 per cent of the retail price his In this age of speclalization it Is VEGA CARPIO, po- pany’s estimate of $50,941,100 net oper. 23 frane Lux Fic 4 Inter N G 68 ww 101% commodities bring. For example, | necessary to know one limited field rilipe Bk PAID ON ating income for 1926 allows for a De 17Tub Art SB S 5, 125 Ko mol 8 s 0% Catifornin cantaloupe growers obtain| well i ShicaL dedmibit ot SAVINGS 15th St., Opposite U. S. Tr -ember net of $3.263.000 18 A Thes Cire. 3 Leh Pow 65 A. 074 " only about 20 per cent of what the| Iixpertness a high degree the Spanish court, wrote ok Lo - 1reasury e i e ni Biscuit 1 ; € Win r 6 75 1084 melons bring in the New York mar-[of concentration—and the individual = obasl, 2 Capital, Surpius and Undivided Profite, Over $2,000,000 1t is $712418 lower than the actuni | it & P o0 A § sl L $o 1048 1024 1 Ket. Marketing costs far more in|should choose his specialty with one his plays with such amaz- | y showing for December, 1925, It wa; ilon K Rab. . J - oA y 9% this case than ‘production, since the |eve on his own talents -1;.1 interests ing speed that frequently i E Ferinchuss e be" 8 Li, { o 7 Manito P blos A 981 4 product has to be carried in refrig-| and the other on the demands of 5 o bstantially abo 3 99! S L& HU bt ; anito. X1 ON3 OK1 | product has i sty 7 ; ribatAT Y ""“‘""’”’ i 1 Shar : 1 4aes.Gaq0%e. - 1035 1083 s | erator cars over 3,000 miles and pass | the market place. W play was written and - . o7 ’ . | : T nR A 3 AP U bsA 08 through the hands of wholesale But the specialist, who knows his | produced within twenty- t t NEW YORK MARKETS. i . 4 e l';;!:;: 3 [; | jobber and retaile For potatoes the |own 1 nif»m um-u)u:n. _‘I:llllillf x]\;»lh— four hours of the time (]lll a e 0' pera lve “l lllg SS n R SR 5 : ¢ > D Prod 6348 00 $15 ‘0814 | rarmer gets on the average about one- | ing else, is likely to be a dull fellow. S . ¥ g B g i e LYEW VORK, January 10 () 2 L i ! & 1, 68 A 100% % 100% | third the final price, apple growers | His perspective will be warped, and | that he had conceived the JOHN JOY EDSON, President WALTER F. PRATT, Secretary P fuins paunts 7 IWen DU A 40 12 o b M 65ea 100 20 to 25 per cont and California | in the long run he will be handicapped idea. In his lifetime Organized 1879 ; ETED R ke ot s : | KR RE ORI Fa, | oranges about 41 per cent. by falling to appreciate the precisc | Virat! heaticaav s Assets...........$5,136,317.22 Surplus................§1,106,195.5 mdglhads 5 bl f a Gas Bs D% Dairy products, poultry. eggs and | significance of his own work in the & J E o e o A siem: No, tern, 11 £ 6 B New | I Wi S i ot Bt B fiva Sl on he) Other Bind. Fetani| eascal scheme of things. Hideokie cabGRbE £ Subscriptions for the 92nd Issue of Stock Being Received g kb i S e Am_ Pet 6s 997 to the producer between 50 and There Is increasing demand in the ey quiet; malting, 87%a88% c. i f 4 Pein O'F 65 AL: 1181 . V& ‘hnia . ¥ for specialists. Th 3 Corl ckwh. i T v 74 per cent of their final prices. There | fleld of business for specialists 16 )\‘P“ York. l‘xl\:’“i;,\‘\: at, sieady: Jap: 3 b Dol is no doubt that the collecting, dis. | field of economic activity is becomini S S t t' ll anese, 2.10; , 2.0 adian, Pril ks 24 102 BTt 74 arketing 'syste emn- 0 X t it is difficult to kno - 4 m 1 Pork steady, mess, 35.50: fam- 30 BB R 5 3 103 4 tributing and marketing ‘sysiems em complex that i is difficult to know Stich quantitys produesion ave ste atica Silito, Lad ot ok INVESTMENTS 2 Phila’ R Te® gu- ployed by the large packers have heen | more than one limited subject well. > B g ety Madllle | D 1| EPoiomac Ed bs.: 07 y raised to a high point of efficiency, 3 e S is typical of American . < West, 12.80a12.90. Tallow dull: spe- £ & Pounac &9 By % |and these systems are likely to be General Training Needed. : ; 3 th t l e Hheien Bl Dl et N S BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. SRl Co e AL0d4 103 1004 | Qdapted to other products by the | But to be a good business specialist S L S m € qm able futures opened steady; May, 1.41% Aol J erh'l() Gs A ww D54 farmers themselves. i nn‘k.n.n\»m.ml.‘.\mm i'-“ general wa fruits of that production S servel De . ) sts ecived o to know something of the general ob- 3 ¢ | By-products derived from foodstuffs : e 2 W 3 2 4 RINGS SH New Rule for Inactives, af oS e g 100 1 on i farm ‘are. being utilized ag | Jectives of the business and of com- must be invested in in Save a portion of Hundreds of Wash- CLEA! S SHOW GAIN. The New York Stock Exchange has| B SO N Y Gis. 106 never before. Producers are forming | mercial activity in general. = he re vestments where quslity vour New Year's ingtonians have adopt- BALTIMORE, January 10 (Special). | just announced plans for expediting | Sun D oka: 1005 co-operative associations in nearly all | €87 h’\\nf:km n an Aml}"_""'“’:l“”i o is the chief requisite. LRSS 3 ed our plan, and rec —This city was one of nine out of dealings in inactive stocks. The ordi- it & Co bs . 0915 lines. These associations are able to | ®Xample, can carry on hi QU io8 g pre earnings systemical- % plan, andg rec- . ing to s Ak | oo b Y Tex P & L b3 wi 97% or chines rucks | more effectively if he is in touch with Such investments are the b - P { highly 2 efties reporting to £how o adn in bank | pary unit of trading on the Stock Ex- Tien: €50 0ls Do operate machines and trucks on a i ? & ConenTers AT it ey 1 itable »mmend 1t highly as clearings for the first five days of the | change is 100 shares and transactions Un Oil Prod R 06" 6 scale impossible to the individual | the demands of retouime e cor- Tirst Mortgages offered v in the lLquitable. a means to accumu- new year. A\h-r‘w\(r It ranked second | {n any number less than 100 are C RoLH TR 105% 108 farmer. ‘,‘,,t,“,,g_ LG . by Swartzell, Rheem & Watch how quickly late money. Start to- in proportion of increase, with 17.7 per | Landled by the “odd lot” houses, as | saieain - ¥ NiRONDs Dhis Fetent growthiof an eliborate Hentes Gomninyy. ‘ireve s bt cent compared with the correspondine | was explained in an earller article in | hovands, S : % literature on business subjects makes el t grows b by & arsin o § por cone | e i, however, sume 160 Bl 72 10y g0 COMMODITY NEWS | [RSun f P it M quality is of first im. ord b of 3 per cer here are, however, 50 or 10 Btenon A 78 cast in a general way, what the ance. This essentia ! clearings her. the first five | more stocks in which' dealings take | 67 Bucios A 78 E;l 3 WIRED STAR FROM gt Aol gt M ot Mg portance. “This essential were $1 g t §118,-{ place only at intervals, sometimes & RS E SR b5y B, PR ENTIRE COUNTRY By systematle reading the specialist accounts for the com- | week apart ;nr\d sometimes min_\'» nlnl\ ! W o8 2 i can fit himself for promotion beyond pany’s record ‘of fifty- | in months. If an investor wished to C kg the limitation of his own department. : 2 ! . F ithe 5 Cundamar 78 wi L - 5 i ' seven years without loss am buy or sell an 0dd lot of one of these'! & Jundamar 7s wi R SR i For example, it he Is an engineer he 3 i MEETING AT BALTIMORE. |00l "o ‘Shares, for instance, he| | ik Syss o s R O oo i averaea| can by sensible reading get enough to an investor. NEW YORK, Janu 10 #).—An | would have to wait until a full lot had | & Free St Pr Gl o4 cut of 124 per cent In the prices|general business background to fit analysis Drospect ¢ business. | changed hands, while if he could have GG Cone EI 83k 96 3% | for footwear ordered for the retail| himself to become a general execu- | P il sesk ity A Third of conditions in the Eastern Atlan. | bid for or offered 10 shares he might {u % o trade of the Winter of 1927 Yive. L Ny (R thay SETIAE (seleot ) ; oy A b a_Century's tie States he first quarter | have been able to find a_seller or L A Rk 5 : 1o engineers for_the presidency—men of in owr investments, and Froeticnee of 1927 will be re of the | buver. the case might be, almost ri 1004 :| GAINESVILLE, Ga.—The Pacolet|the type of W. B. Storey, president at the present time, quan- ol anual meeting the Atlantic | immediately A Farh 1‘1"1,,/ Mills here announce that a million | of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe. . g B tes Shippe / wy Board in| To remedy this situation the ex-| P MM WS 7 31 106 4 ddition will be buiit on their{and W. W. Atterbury, president of tity enters into our First HBaltimore next Thursday, at which | change has now approved making the | Miag Mill Ma 781 the Pennsylvania Railroad—and in- Mortgages in that ‘hey Need Us . Willard, prestdent the | the unit of trading in this list of in- ia M Ma 78 ww Gt 3,000. The e -| dustrial corporations frequently pick 2 Daniel | nt of the | the unit of t g in this list N 10 Mex G _6ia cfs i B! 3 company 5 " 11 net you 6% % Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, will [ active stocks 10 shares instead of i Muni Medellin 83 10 %l also operates extensive mills in South | chief executives from their technical will net you 6% %, —to make the @ y tpeak. Repoits of 40 commodity com. | 100. The same regulations will gov- ! 10 Montevideo 68 4 ; | Carolina. staff: [ C i ] m pay you ittees .1..~.‘:’.|‘.:ng conditions i1 their | ern dealings in 1;}:_.«].-(1;-0[.«»1{.::: us in] el PSR . Specialization Should Go On. | more? Let’s find out! espective indus will Le sub e active ones. he of stocks sc Sanda Falls 68 A 99 it /i s e . | S mitted. | segreated 18 not unchangeable. Ad o Sax B Bh DR & Libby will build a Specialization should go on. It is Have us analyze your ) sy ibo suntle to it St hotis 58 M‘ximlzh‘is 11, vegetable packing plant here which | the trend of the| nn;as, and is an tal situati Th J . ditions o nade o it : Sax S M T 63a 088 4 | will cost at least $1,000,000, important factor in the better man- wa ‘Ze | rental situation. en, as PRICES 0N PARISIBOURSE. | Slecks In v e e e iaea R M 3 agement of large business enterprises. ! I Sulvay 6n ad B 1041 % 00057 | ST. LOUIS.—Three thousand one S sihn WHo WIlL Fet. tha iy Ren experienced specialists, PARIS sary 10 UP)—Prices | as inactive and bought and sold in 10 PR A R hiinAred Al (Ganty bos Cara el bo| yr s o e = D! pecialis ware irregular on the Tourse today. | shares lots becomes the object of | 13 Stinnes It 1o 30 997 B gy for the. Niswour il ol » E ave us apply the suc- tinnes H 7s 1 in his chosen field, but through read. | D cess-proved methods that Three per cent rentes, b2 trancs active dealings it will be retrans-| e % e 10112 10112 193143 | Pacific Railroad. This represents an | ine will have at least a general con- | centimes: exchange on London, 122 ferred o i Thywen & §720 10330 1038 10280 | expenditure of over $6,500,000 and is | caption of other angles of the busi- / - france . centimes: 5 per cent loan. | | Ths reform is likely to be more of a| - FLUVEIW B 73100, 008 100, | the firat part of u program of im. | hous ‘entorprise. Uniess he has this ens will hold tenants, cut op- 62 francs -5 cen The doliar w ¢ ('l'l 2 S 60 U SW 6i4s A ww 08 98 984, | provement in equipment which will | hackground, he is likely to place a . 2 5t ¢ centimes. lator he latter ordinarily is not in Ex dividend. require over $13,000,000, wrong emphasis on the work of his eratmg expenses and as- quoted at 2 terested in stocks that do not move ———e — s & g PIERRE, S. Dak—A beet sugar|department, failing —to understand sure your profit. P OTATO M ARKE T STEADY. |y T o e hys Tor SILVER QUOTATIONS. R, S1505.000 Witk e nnr | how it Tink's up with other co-operat. | permanent holding takes the opposite i reaus which constitute the | CHICAGO, January 10 UP).—Potatoes | view. Many of the stocks which it is| NEW YORK. January 10 ().—Bar | 8t Bellefouche, S = Dak., by the p’,‘.“[pr,'»'r"{e?:i a whole, ol T27~15% St.NW. | ¢ CReceipts, 122 cars; on track, 189: | proposed to put on the mew list are |silver, 543%; Mexican dollars, 413. Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. of Salt Lake | "y oo 1o ree business enterprise Washi ' -C Thited States shipments, 890 | preferred issues of which the floating | it gna raticneis Wl be jaxtarideq || In OEEV Jarge BISICEISE M ‘ashington. . : 4 g : moderate, market stead i small, b hicl - EAV v 3 ivwm aimple trading moderate, market steady mall, but - which | LOFT SALES HEAVIER. tineers, who perform their own simble | 57 Years Yithout Loss To oy h an nvestor seonsin sacked round white .w;l real investment merit. It is total Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. 2. 30a2 hulk, 2.35a2.40; | the buying and selling of these which { NEW YORK, January 10 (#).— | More ocean travelers passed through | tion of the services rendered by the Russets, 2750800, mostly | will be accelerated under the mew |Sales of Loft, Inc., for 1926 were | Quebec during the last season than | institution of which they are a part. TP— scheme, $6,648,357 against $6,369,881 in 1926. {for many years. Their limited vision holds them back, .50a2.90.