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FINANCIAL., EGG PRICES DROP | INCENTER MARKET Values of Hennery Product Go Down From 2 to 4 Cents. THE EVENING NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direcs to m,m Ofice BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN, |actual holders of Estey-Welte shares following the sensational break WNEW YORK, January 28.—After| g jior in the week. Both the " further recession in the oil shaves | ,;; k" stocks appeared to have he- - d prominent industrials, which | come stabilized above the 24 and have heen more or less to the front| 1914 jevel, respectively. At the meet- cently, the Curb Market steadied |ino” or the representatives of Stock 111}‘ the afternoon trading today. | Exchange houses and bank creditors : here was no doubt that yesterday's|of McCown & Co. held in Phila- eavy selling movement has en-| delphia resolutions were adopted STAR, WASHINGTON, IPRGES COLOWER | N GOTTON MARKET More Bearish Sentiment De- velops After Passing of D. 0., WEDNESDAY, TJANUARY 26, 1927. M to Loan VERYMAN'S e 21 INVESTMENTS Prevailing interest and comminsi BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. HOME FURNITURE LOANS = HOME OWNERS to $200 within ene day, On o Lo §118 [o two da and brokera 3 We take 2nd, 3rd or dth t. Bring in what papers v Investment Trusts. The investment trust, as a means | of insuring to the small investors the | advantages of diversification other- | wise available only to large capital ists. }& an old established Institution i Secured by first deed of trust on real uuu.' gh n, FINANCIAEL. GREAT deal of Invest- ment Wisdom can be found in after thoughts. But if Investment is to be successful your thinking must be done prior to the choice of me- dium. Thinking Men and Women recognize the absolute safety of our— January Contracts. m:'-r.ad. particularly in Great Britain, q comparatively new on this side. | P 1o yoes seeperty. Wr. 88 The one great essential in an invest. | N Lo Ca. s mall Loas ment trust is trained and skillful man- | Roal Estate S - couraged operators on the short side ; . : . providing for the appointment of a and that a good deal of the offerings | committee to e charge of all stock "“N‘Fl\‘Pul(v-d the work of the profes- | helq by these creditors sional element | 3 ¢ Bre ® ity ailre A drop in eggs of from 2 to 4 cents| When it was determined that no | H;*hlm\ of !vlw-ll\l\n ity "-“:":‘" By the Associated Press agement. | = . d 8 0 | stock ere certa not inspire ) v r < T 3 e constitutes practically the only change | more real liquidation was coming out | iR S b G R GRS Ll —Thel “There is no way of testing this qual- | in wholesale prices quoted today at|?® covering movement set in and|and further offerings came upon the | Cotton market opened barely steady [ty except by experience over a period Center Market. Old fowls have gone | ¢arried the oils in many instances | market at declining prices. Central| today at a decline of 6 to 9 points In of vears and American m\.,.mmeE N up 2 cents, while live stock prices|biack over more than the ground lost | Aguirre Sugar and Fajardo Sugar |response to lower Liverpool cable trusta have nhardly been organized have narrowed ce since yester- | €arly in the sess s ¢ : i S Lhaesionag lower Liverpool c long enough to claim confidence on 0 in range since T n session. | continued to be influenced by the | itiuence A more reactionary or bearish sen- | this score. On the other hand, in Eng- | day. Wholesale prices today What the market was mainly con- | unsettie tio AR Loa 5 5*7 y was mainly con- | unsettled conditions in the raw and 4 developed [12nd they have survived repeated de- | ns at % to o Butter—Fancy 1-pound b rned with, however, were the pro- | refined sugar markets and were down | timent seemed t pressions, including the great trial of | Feonomical Conditions 86; tub, 53a54; store packed, 2 tective measures 1o be tuken formore than a point at intervals .| since the passing of the World War It remains to be | Tyler & Rutherford Bggs—Fresh, selected, 40: hennery, . erday, and offerings In-jseen how the fdea will adapt itself to | Loan Correspondent of the m O 5 current receipts, 38, Storage, 30a32. | Suice ] Poult: Alive Pakerss, A0 e il X | crensed after the opening, prices |American conditions, but the countr L e ey Shinn selling off to 13.46 for May and 13.88 | which perfected the real es Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. 7 Newark, N. J. s | White Leghorns, | 1 04 A " % . | 4 Ala Gt Sonth pf m Con Oilfids for October, or about 10 to 12 points | mortgage bond now so popular may | | 1520 K St. N.W. Fowls Are Higher. FIRST MORTGAGE SECURITIES The presence of Government acti is @ vital protective factor of each Security. wuary con- tracts ye INDUSTRIALS Sales INDEPENDENT 011 STOCKS *22; fowls, 27a2 20a26; keat Turkeys, roosters, 18: ducks 1} Am 2 2D 17 Am Maracaibo « Dressed i Am Cva ; 3 4 Ark Nat Gas net lower, | reasonably be expected to make most crooked 13 Am Reacon” 01l s Am I, 1 | Carih Synd T Am e 3 }Carih Svd con Y s Am R BRIt Serv n chickens 32; fowls, 28a «, h Ealime M S Gt Rery s young, 80a85: old, 50: g a30; 1 Am Supern A 76 Columbla ' Sshd early buying was attributed chiefly | the issuing by the trust againet these 1 Am Superp B 16 Creole 1o coverirg, although there was some | securities of its own obligations. It 1 Am Wr P n et % Darby trade buying on scale, down order: it evident then that success depends ke ” 38 Sarty Private cables reported increased |in the first instance upon the care e d | WE PAY MORE INTEREST | hedgi vith London and Manches: | exercised e selection ¢ se- ! hodging, with London and Manches-| siercnd ln the sitction of he se | O SAWINES: ACCURINTS /| # Baretall war : conard ‘v offerings were absorbed by | employed, Pl ma: vy Gree N stouarmanic Subscriptions for the 92nd Issue of Stock Being Received W d‘mve stock-—Calv um, 11a13; thin, Brll Core A s | L S e e | e e e Brtase o con Fhie 3 31k al S 5 Thie deoline t 18,46 108 May DA 134 veator ahoUI Tk oaecaio e in Washington for October, prices rallied 4 or 5 points | training and the character of the Interest on DAILY Balances \'{ Come in und let us explain ;; \ Fruit and Vegetable R g p b G The following are the current frult e for Oclonoe moited Falliod s Lp ot | Coe ningy St ohg lcter Uil she Commercial Nat'l Bank | wae Sy Stem{‘tlca“y % 14th and G Streets ln thc Equltable and vegetable quotations issued by the ot s vor. } ] e BelterHan 3 bt ness tapered off on the advance and |ering as a medium for the use of his Market News Service, Bureau of Chic Nip A 29 v 4 3 ) el 3 % Tite TSThA Wak RGeS At nitiary.lfubdy. Peinied v i e Agricultural Economics Chic Nip BTy i + avos Ol prices holding steady at net declines fnext point is the plan of operation Resources $17,000,000 . R. GOLDEN DONALDSON B ' Hundreds of Wash- ingtonians have adopt- {U ed our plan, and rec- Apples—Supplies liberal; demand 14 4 : AR 1% | 5¢ about 6 to ® points. Private_re- | Théoretically the 'ldeal investment | moderate, market steady: barrels I port reaching the trade from Dallas [trust diversifies its risk in every pos- | Pennsy No. 1 Yorks, 2% inches, B O AT | the basis on the lower grades was | sible way, that is to say. it ineludes | 8.00; Virginia, No. 1 Staymans, 213 3 = easier, but unchanged otherwise. in its holdings b e | tnches up, 3.00a3.50; Grimes. 3 Inches STANDARD O1L. 1SSUF 4 e ngs bonds, preferred stocks rfpe, some scaled, 1.50a2.50; boxes, T S » 3 > New Orleans Market. e st -:“-'kj and it does not | Washington, medium {o large size x| i¢ ot A abox i | oW ORLEANR, Tenuafy o6 O | SSICRCLISD 10, Sctrition omected . e ;:“Ia'.“:‘:ln;: {)("\‘Ir(:;u. 11‘\7.’yrt;*\s;ll\(1!|;hm, 81 Curtie Tub “prd. 1% ; | 300 Atl Lobos pf A 2|k ,l:,."m:lm ’m,, r'.";",""“n'a';k?' e e TSy e e b g skets, no sales reported. C For RC i . 4 oday showed losses of 3 to 9 points | diversification i8 not only by the. . Cabbage Supplies liberal; demand 1 Dinkler H A ww 2805 . 00 Ths . and rwith Tiltle Bubpert trom Liver- ]t b ffl";',(""‘, not only by the kind | First Mort‘.‘e Loans : moderate, market about steady: old § Doehler Die ' C ] 400 Inter Pet’C L a 78 | pool, prices soutinued on the des Ihy esrtiny TOt by Industries and|icees Retss s IEG NS dhitaen ommend it highly as stock, Florida, 115-bushel hampers, 13 Durang Mot S 3 g 2800 Prairie 0 & 6 n cline. - March traded. down to 13.26,| The form of investment trust which Thomas J. Fisher & Company, | a means to accumu- cpe. 2.00a2 Pexas, 7 Co 4 ol | 180 I . « g pointed pe. 2 00a2.10: N:I s l;\(flk el h b B May to 13.43 and July to 13.60, which | acquires the stocks or honds of only | 158 15th Strest. late money. Start to- per ton. iR e, 00 o1 stock: i S i 17030 Oh was 9§ to 10 points below yvesterday's | one industry, as for instance, rail. | day "::’:In;y, };'un“'[y;"r(k::,h::- ish type, & shon'Co 700 Vacuum Oil close. At the end of the first half |roads or oils, does not meet these o welght, Danish type, 150a1.65; few L ontl wi Sules in BONDS. hour of trading the market was|conditions. It may have merit of e foRciah e, 1 3 1 EPal sl X ousand steady, 2 to 4 points up from the |its own, but it loses one of the funda- “Celery—Supplies liberal: demand z ¢ i lows. mental advantages of the plan. Final- | moderate, ' market slightly - weaker; iF 3 N & i b s e ik California, crates, mw 5 22 Am Pow & Lt 6x I.ISTING OF FORE'GN b Mxed and unvarying 5.75; few 6.00. L'Arfi; & 5.00; Florida, 3 P 7 g 154 Sartns os. s ‘urh:nr:lmn;,g .iulnnlw"n“-“;: lzv;-m N4nch crates, a . i B “an 2 Anaconda 6x A 2 2 . : B S e theaSupplies moderate; demand E A 18 C1e 10 AppelEl SHARES IS PLANNED B eyt e moderate, market steady: Arizona and 8 iy | Mam g e b, [as varving conditions indicate and California, crates, Iceberg type, 4 2B oo ! ) Batavia R 4 (s e i k to the impo Gozen. 350a3.75; 5 dozen, 3.00a3.25; ol Coll Y 4 & Beacon Oi1 6a. ] “d]"\'"fl“‘nl th )quull fications of thos , 3.50 ; A o : : o n B A v anage the trust mostly 3.25. Sk b0l boy o Box & Me fs M ) | Movement Started to Make New Onion Market Steady. 1 Gon Pub Ser i 3 ” S R - Ty AR Glleus S &, 93 : 1 York Exchange Great Interna- STEEL MILLS MORE ACTIVE. nions—Supplies moderate; dem Glen Alden Coal ‘ p ! ¥ £ NEW YORK, January 2 imoderate, market steady; Michigan Gobel - A s a6 o e tional Security Market. Cieirad ey Ceaty 26 (#).—In- and Indiana, 100-pound sacks, vellows, ;a:g«,’;”?l &R 5 B ¥ i ;,”',‘I -“"{t‘l operations are reported Vo. 1, medium to large size,| 10 Happiens C & A 8 % Sler i ¢ 0 = Al L U 00a3.25. 1 Happiness C St ¥ 4% By the Assoriated Press Newnit Pornae O b o oL S 9 ud Ravon Co b ewi rnace Co. has Potatoes—Supplies liberal: demand Lini Siver O % 100" NEW YORK, January 26.—The New | blast furn A e moderate; market steady; Michigan # Johna-Man York Stock Exchange, in conference | si 150-pound sacks, Russet Rurals, U. S. 3 JohnaM Stock E: I f six month No. 1, 4.25a4.40; Maine, 120-pound 19 feuu = 1% .\\:m inwn».llk‘\ndl xhunlxq‘s_ h,.i: .4.\ o) Crd i 3 Lan A stpd ed a movement des e New sacks, Green Mountaing, {1, & No. 1] 1z coal'a o : o S otk the Dlewcat misitintional mariket $.75a3.90: mostly 3.76; Cobblers, U. S.| 33 Leh Pow n b ki e DTS At o Y g % 5 8 { for securities in the world No. 1 size, fair quality, 3.50. 3, Len val ¢ Saier Retrie 60, O 238 §a A bill to permit more general trad Spinach--Supplies moderate; demand | 4 Libbey'ow si'C Sug” 6 } | ing in common stocks of leading in moderate; market fairly steady; Tex- GLib 'K Ch sire. dustrial, railroad and public utility 68, bushel baskets, Savoy type, 1.25 e s corporations of foreign countries has South Carolina, “l"mhm_sfi\d"f‘fl“’ armon_ ) 5 5 57 r been prepared for submission to the D hn;:l:(;‘fi\:apthr;- 3ix5::i{f ;i pid- % | Legislature. The plan involves a A Fool and His Money. moderate, market steady; Texas, bush- 3 Bodyn. D e Do e X [ioime Sact Al s atock oxlinomtsi el baskets, 1.75a2.00; mostly 1.90a2.00. ik Sl R e il ’ln Jfancy green scrollwork is Caulifiower—Supplies _liberal; de- corporations are in the form of names (hn.{‘rn;,dh:nr.\: ::nl‘l' ket TR mand moderate, market slightly st L 78 p102 ood Rub' 7a, and subject to registration, Kuropean | of people in 'w..m:.'}‘i'.?i"w"‘,?&";f‘?: 5 o e e ¢ Bros i Limestone” G securities are almost all “bearer | saved their money if they simply had y' 2.25. A e Mer 4 B B ne GO B0 shares.” or certificates which have | asked their banker to tell them what i yor sep 2 2! o BooeT ¢ not been registered in any name. The | he knew of some supposedly wonder- orthe Pow _n clede Gas proposed change in the law would | ful investment. make these shares a “good delivery” in the State of New Yo Part of the early selling was at of the investment trust tributed to hellef that spot demand The plan is for the purchase by | was likely to fall off after the filling [ the organization of a large number of January commitments, and the |of securities usually in small lots and Main 475 Equitable Co-bperative Building Ass'n Eii JOHN JOY EDSON, President WALTER F. PRATT, Jr., Secretary [[| Organized 1879 1ith YEAR COMPLETED A Assets . ...$5,136,317.22 Surpl $1,406,195.76 GCGN Y npf wi I Consol Dairy P i Cons Balt 0 & Consol Laund 2 Curtiss T Curt A Save a portion of Year's earnings systemical- ly in the Equitable. Watch how quickly it grows. your lew First Mortgage Loans Pk 6s Applications Invited at 5% On Improved Property A Third of ntury's Experience Dwellings, Stores, Apartments Construction Loans —uwhatever type of Rental at Minimum Rates Property you hold, we can which had been idle | Manage it to return you a Glover &; Flather better profit. For a Third of a Century we have been 1508 H St. N.W. relieving owners of all time-taking personal at- tention. And we have been making money for them. Use us. B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. LEAD PRICE RE’]’J’UACED. NEW YORK, January 26 (#) American Smelting and Refining Co. | | yesterday reduced the price of lead | == from 7.50 10 7.40 cents per pound. | | E specializein stocks and bonds of established Wash- | ington corporations. D. & H. PROFITS LARGER. Ohio Bell 7T pl 112 L. eh Pow Hs Parke Davis Co ib McN & L = - QN YORY, Lddnany - Pona"wat Po ¢ P e : If the law is amended, it is asserted Pecember net operating income of n Wat Pay C 4 m E Ta A wi 941 9| t s amended, it is as $155,236 reported by the Delaware agfifflgnflifirfi'"” 3 i P PHEP 5 o SLICRG TR iy e e o RY CLEANIN ‘ 123,823 a Pittab & Take 1 aTar o % | some red ta ich has formed a AT _WOODRUFF'S and Hudson' Co., against $ : 31 3 & W T % | hindrance to any extensive trading on gt the Hhehaet 2 or 192 Pratt & Lamb C v Cons Cop B 1003 i‘:.lra“?'oxb;.ouc?;p:::dufit‘h i P Y ple ) TexMRy Bs (1033 1031 103% | the New York market in foreign wnd it costs Prudence Co pt 2 ¢ B has 2, 3 yoar’ e 4% Rand Kar Bu'n : “ stocks. This, it 1s declared, has pre- m':;‘d";‘ ey el R b )A:\(m: Bkivn o35 o] bt 5 y vented the development of & great in e L Rien “Rad T pam Al per po. 100 ternational financial center in New c 1 Penn O Ed 6 A1 York , 5 Penn Ohio Ed While at present it is not impossible D | for a foreign corporation to list its Son' Gas b ! | shares on the stork exchange, the o L ; : process ls a complicated one. It in- 7 | volves the tying up by trusteeship of % | considerable amounts of stocks, and Washington R 3 in\o:!( of the large European corpora- rashington : Co.. 82% ¥ Caj B B 15 4 tions are averse to this 203 Mivict Natl Bank—10 at 2 T el 3 16 ) @ | The plan is to make possible the list- FederalAmerican N, Banks : R ing of entire issues of foreign securi- R a8 Tr. Co—24 at 3 omp Rad vt ties, and it is expected that England, A : Axle France, Germany, Italy, Holland, Bel- || y433 K g MRCES LaAE glum, Switzerland and Japan will have Lanston, Mon—10 at 03. representative issues listed GCavital Tract; Co8 at 1G4 At present 98 foreign corporate is- sues are listed on the exchange, repre. 0 & pfd.—> at % Pt Fee. 5t don 4 Bt Riree Narl Bank—10 at 4x2. % : e &P na | senting 68 companies, 76 bond and 22 ; S B n stock lnsues. i 10 8 Li & H 6 | 30t P & L vie B 13 Wharner Bros Pie 1 Weat Dairy Pr A Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. A e A S D] UTILITY * e Sew PUBLIC UT! i ek 1hiaite S L 1 MINING Y.E. BOOKER & CO. INVESTMENT BANKER: 1508 H Street N.W. 12th N 3406 400-410 18th N.W. For Estimates, Main 1400, 413 Bring or encloxe this ad with order. To Men Who Are GOOD JUDGES of Bond Values HREE elements make bonds Tsafe: (1) The character of the tangible security; (2) the equity; and (3) the earnings from which interest and prin- cipal payments are to be made. On the basis of these three points we recommend that you select your next investment from cur- rent offerings of Smith Bonds. 1. SmitH Bonps are secured by first mortgages on modern, well-located apartment buildings and office build- ings in important cities of the United States. 2. For each issue of Smith Bonps there is a wide margin of security be- - tween the amount of the first mort- 2 O gage and the value of the property. 3. The earning power of each property is well in excess of sinking fund re- quirements for interest and periodic reduction of the principal. SmiTH Bonbs give you a 614 % return, plus State and Federal tax provisions, with security that your own judgment tells you is sound, ample and safe. No Loss to Any Investor in 54 Years Mail the form below for current offer- ings of Smith Bonds, which pay 6//,%, and for copiesof our two booklets. ————— Wasfiington Stock Exchange SALES. Potomac Elec. s 1953—$1.000 at 107% Whenington Gas 6x 36, ser B—$1.000 ai 304 ‘31,000 at 104. 16 Servel De W on B & E, 45—$500 at 8¢ ; 3500 ashington & & . Fenl 0e—$5.000 at | ol B 34 Silver 1 Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company Funds to Loan In Small or Large Amounts at 57, Per cent. WM. H. SAUNDERS CO., Inc Direct Wire to New York Memhers Washington Stock Exchange The New York Life Insurance Company Offers to Make First Mortgage Loans i On Improved Real Estate in the District of Columbia | and Nearby Suburbs in Montgomery County, Md., of the Country Are Doing Well. for 3,5 or 10 year terms on your 5%% Apply RAaNDALL H. FAGNER & COMPANY MORTGAGE LoAN GORRESPONDENT Telephone Main 9700 # FOREIGN BONDS. T i thousands. e "X ISOUND CONDITION SEEN o IN NORTHWEST BANKING Minneapolis Federal Reserve Head P & S35t merican Tel & Telen, 4s. AmerCHe) & Telga 4%4x : a8y | i 4 A Tel & Tel el tr 58 3 103% n & Tung. AMucostia & Pot R R 58 Mines Ana & Pot wuar be # Teleohone 5s b © & P. Telephone of Va. 5¢ 102 Cap. Teaction R. R. 5% O & Suburban 5% ©| 309 Kay Copper Cor g Georgetown Gas 1st 5 160 5 Kerr Lake 2 Hambure E 78 1 A Totomac Elec. st be 31, ? Hambyew B 01 | Potomae Elec. Cons 3s botg 1p 1o § Totomae Eiec. 86 1053 Tou Bl Pow. g & rfd. 7a. 4 a - 1 1) E Wash. Alex. & Mt Ve ites s 18 Jomh i Wash. Alex & M . . sese R H Bic Chile Jaah- Bullo, & Annav. 8¢ 7 SEUS wareior o 3 3 3 L Wan Gas B% i rrior 2 ah Gas 68 serien A Teck Hughes . b Gan Bn series B o ) . Rwy & Elee 4 3 Tei Bullion 4 R & Blec wen Gx 103 3 N a0, i MISCELLANEOUS | West Chem " e 1} | Says Institutions in That Section % Hevia i By the Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., January 2 | _The Northwest and its banking In stitutions are in a sound financial po- | sition, declared Roy A. Young, gov [ ernor of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolls, in a report to the Northwest Shippers Advisory s {annual meeting 1 v { e sald this was indicated by the faet th the loans of rese g s 1 ink 1o its members total $3,500,000 Wnse O ;&‘:-‘ h . i [ax compared with $115,000.000 in 1 ‘paper.Co. MIg I Ample funds dte available Por - doint Sto SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. . financing business and industr’y Wash MKt (Reported by J. & W. Seligman & Co i 7 8 4 the Northwest,” Mr. Young said o Mkl ark Hoted 5iae | S B | “Fverywhere throughaut the district STOCKS. { Alum_ G of_Amer. 7a 19 | T00SW ales A 3 | there seems 10 be a disposition on the S N ORI $ part of member banks te rely upon il T A 3 RSB | their own resources and confine their | : g | | horrowing from the reserve bank to a minimum. |UNITED RAILWAYS ;‘ROFIT. Baltiniore & OBio Gx. 19 Hell Tl "ot CAnadn Be THAS | $818.648 to Be Distributed Among | | Stockholders as Dividends. Can, Nor' Rwy. 414 1 | Special Dispateh to The Star Can. Nor MAINE CENTRAL SURPLUS. BAL 3, Junuary 26— Net reia B : Cho ML & St Paul 6e 16 31, 4 TW YORK, January ) e Copper cnt " {912 Surplys of-th & B B if 270,397 arges, agains 000 the vear hefore. profits of the United Iways, which jcontrols the trolley systems of Balti 21 more, duving 1 wel | $1.030.000, according o the rveport "tiled with the Public Service Com nfission ST. PAUL NET UP. P08 that sum 818648 will he dis | tributed among stockholdery i div NEW YORK, January 26 (P - The | dends, the report said Milwaukee and St Paul ¢ £ The report shows 1020936 more throngeh 1926 with larger net operating sengers were transported by the | income than the vear before, $18,394, | Unlted in 1926 than in the previous 932, against $16,873,635 | vear. Home Office Building Apartment Business Property 1321 Connecticut Avenue . Buying a Home NATIONAL BANK National Capital POULTRY MARKET FIRM. requires a Real Estate Loan. We CHICAGO, January 26 (#), Poultry Alive, firm: rec s, one et fowl: SN springs tarkeys, 3 e & Mechanics el American are sure that vou will be interested g Smith Bonds, in $100, $500 and $1,000 denominations, are sold outright or under an Investment Savings Plan that pays the full rate of bond interest. THE F. H.SMITH CoO. Founded 1873 in our plan, which will give you ample funds on reasonable terms SAVINGS BANK Bt Wasdneton FOREIGN EXCHANGE. DIVIDENDS. | at lowest interest rates. 3 GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. | scsacpamorhiepith (Quoted in dollars per million marks. ) Stecora. | Parie. | frane Hamburs 4 tas 101 Bronec Bk Cl 3 3 ke wels ran: A S : Brussels, f (Quoied in dollars pe ‘. ! Eiile’ Conper : A B TA3% : : o' et ; ‘ REALTORS S00 ations furnished hy W B Hibbs & Co ) aminal S-1ing checks 2 g0l valta . taias Smith Building - Washington - [Main 6464 NEW YORK CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH BUFFALO ALBANY TLE INSURANCE BOSTON ST, LOUIS MINNEAPOLIS 1io0 x ols 3 g% b { Ml Central pf i L T Gil & Gis hre-war fnland Steel 4% nre war Inlund Steel pf Q $1 Bre-Wae Motor Prad Cor sche Anilin 190 Mo Pr € A"E G| et Gen Etni i e f wimers & Privac Bk 3 Sl y o'+ 1o, & Matuit g | o Rank : £ Aor i N 3 Mar. 15" 160y 1 i Bank Vienna Stew-W i i " b ] | 5 108 52 Jine 48 & I T vodward & Lothro fd... 103 ke 3N ept 5 7 nstrian G (Gen “Ex Dividend " i Dec : d : Berliner Handels Feb 15

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