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10 FINANCIALS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY. AUGUST 13, 1927. 'FINANCIAL. RECOVERY STAGED NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE - |/NEWTAKOMAPARK [ATTRACTIVE FRUIT scsstssits s = Teroeeer Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. usual fair demand yesterday and to- | On Hand | day for hard crabs, but supplies wer . " ! = = light and prices higher. They wer Bearing 615 P"l Cent and Oven High Low Close Open High. Low tlose Open. i quoted at $8 a barrel or 90 cents a 7 Per Cent Interest ! Abitibl Pow (5). 100 100% 100 100 | Helme Geo (4).. 98'y 98 181, | Studebaker (5).. 51 [ [3 dozen, In Amounts of $250.00 Up | Adams toxp (6). 153% 1569 158% 158% | Hoe & Co A 35 354 | Studebak pf (7). 118 s | There are in this city thousands of See WELCH, Realtor Adv Rumley.... 12 12 | Hollander & Son 4 E ubmarine Boat. ! 5 —_— ———— consumers who prefer eels to any of 15th St. and New York Ave. Alr Reductn(16) 7 4| Houshld P(3g). 63 52 Superior Ofl.... the products of the water, salt or Shares Continue Firm Most | vix nuver... § 8 | Houston Ofl..” 120 1234 184 122 | ronn Copper (1) 84 Officers to Open New Home Eggs Go Higher—Sea Food |ricsh. but they found it a dificult Exinmiine 500 | Aliled Chem (6) 143 150's 148t 150% | Howe Sound(4). §9% s Corpn (8) problem to get enough of their favor- | No loss to an investor in 23 vears JJ : Chalm (). 104} 13 10413 ) Hud Man (218). bow 55 B5IN [ e G 4 L " i St ke L | of the Session After Open- | Xnaia's)* % "9 % 5::“?:?"."“‘.‘7'3"’:’ ol A s o141 to Public Next Week—Drug | Demand Good—Vegetables |15, s o’ s ot e o - ; q | Am Agrieut Ghim 1 o 5D &lo 7 o | Tex PCRO.B08Y, L B of o many of them as bait for hard ortgage Mon s il - C 3 30 | Tex Land Trstn 20 : o | Crabs, one eel that would net 50 cents 4 ey Loane | ing ngher. s iy ::.lxll’x‘:x'nsl’;:f'::g;s “:2 Y » .}1.3‘; :r:nd:?.:rir;»'.' 3 3: Store Sales Climb. Are Very Cheap. or 1"5;,., it isl"l“':'tl» ;"‘:I"”‘{"' ""1"“:". at Low Interest Rates . Am'Br ShiJ180) Saiie ersoll-IR(14). 814 8 { Third Avenue 5 g 3 R in the catching of several dollars , Am Brown Bov. 12 2 e R it Eh ) B El S1%| Tiiec Aschsics Economic_Conditions @ ki o 4 El 3 g R wort of the shellfish. BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. 5% 5 % s . ie ok 91 | TIaWASOIIpE(H) b BY EDWARD (. STONE. y of fruits con ;,‘v’l'”,,,,g Pt IKa0ad T new waslety ate| Tyler & Rutherford Special Dispateh to The Star SR Agricul prior 414 4ls| Timken R(5%+1) L With the completion this week of ot entlon of huyers.|in season, and buyers are consuming | . YORK, A el ity ; e Int Bus Ma (4). Sbh Y Tobac Prod (7). | b handionss dety basie b he d receipts of most fruits the | ycceipts of the local dealers. They || Loan Correspondent Sutunl Benetit 11fe s luny =t fa : 2 (8Uc). 184 Idte Ldu 13% I ing Cement (4).. ¥ Tobae Prod A (7 ‘ : : e {past week enabled dealers make their |, .o considered quite a delicacy, ac-| KS . Co. & S b Incau (240) 40' 40k 0% 40 | ing Com Kng (2) : HE| TERTSOCR O : o ¢ |[koma Park Band, at Carroll and Wil- plays more attractive than usual, « to dealers, although the price 1520 treet Main 475 ancline ax that of vesterday, 7 16). 1.9t (61% 153 nt Harv (J6)... 186 5 | Twin City R (1), &2 low avenues, in Takoma FPark, an- ar from high. This morning the [l BT ow.. 2Un 1 % . 30% fhar GBll p . & i 5 fits: fro RUANE] daicin GUOLE & DEICS OL$2 25 & R {Soming lon'ffon ofithe weakness(of thell AR RSTON: (2l B w18 Inter Har pt (7) 0% 130% | Un Bag & Paper, 2 : other splendidiy appointed suburban § Iruits from distant| qaglers quoted a price of $ @ gal g pek : Lot Mtch pfa3.20 7 i 20 ¢ 3 . financial institution is ready for vecu- | Points came so early in the season|lon for them. day before, th Sl Sl ek ) Ho P (2.40). 481 43 Int Mer Mar pf.. BT ‘3:::2:::3?1":‘62) b pancy. The present bank long has|that by the time the nearby product| Ligh hen You Need a Loan R i B, 2 281 28 int Nickel (2)... 623 Un Pacific (10) T been outgrown and the new structure | ripened the novelty had worn off, e H f Welch, Reall !{;1"“\;;‘ N GThing St fhe - Bort e Bl ule % Inti Paper (240) 3 96 | Union Tank (5). 111 111 " 1 was built to meet the steady e “our fruits of the melon variely,| pogion shippers are sending very | Think o elch, Realtor pened today. The mark Sl e LEs LS pur pE ) 5 » 101 ] Utd Cigar St w35 e pansion. It is the first suburban banl: | Watermelons, cantaloupes, honeydews | . johsters to the local market, light LOAN SPECIALIST 3 6's 6la Inter Salt (6)... g 0910} yn Cig Stpf(7). 10 4 “|to be erected since the Chevy nd_honeyballs, continue in plentiful | o g resulting from small Meoney to Loan divectly at the start a S CON- | Am Linseed 5 4612 45 Int Stive 65 b | g ; savings Ba v, 2 7 . as been a|; i f B EY ed firm the greater part of the!am I'oeomot (8) 105% 105 e B oo ‘ltw_;um(ed Drug (9) 15 Savings Bank opened its_door: .| supply, although there has been ali,‘tya vicinity of Boston. The Il the gains were held | am piano (3 36 36 3 3 £ 9 ; v "he ik WhEre s 10 Aveake) g P“":m: " Int Tel & Tel rts %1 USCIPER(10) 210' i struction of the Bank of Bethesda. the past few . The demand for |, thay were a wi F e Wetre Intertye (t1%). & {USCIPpPE President H. F. Ta «|the melons continued good, howeve i e | e s ’ R . 11 : o siden Taff and the other ¢ 1 jorted, and pri 'm\p;mr‘e-un liquidation by weuk o ,'ff;,\m'{f,,(f;,',’ 29 Jewel Tea . | US Distots ne’w . officials are receiving hearty congrat. | making the market firm. Geo ""’;:lw-m, Leing the price > best stock. | GET WELCH hotders had been lar upleted be- | am Republic 5 5 Jones Bros Tea. % 2 S U S Distr pt(7) | i ulations on the success of their build- | North Carolina growers continue to | peajers had abundant supplies of || qable Charses (X jisiders han been 1ar Dt RS L T i B8 Alcsholiic). 75 It ing operations. The officers and di-|subply the local market at a wide | imon swordfish to offer the | N taking in of short contracts with a|am Ship& Com. Kan City South 5 S Leather w |, 4 51t | rectors have planned a housewarming | range of prices, size and condition of | (i, de at 25 pound, both being | — tin amount of new buving was | am b1k | KA CBOIDT. (4, : U S Leather 4. . for next Thursday evening, August |the fruit determining the price. e anid nANBOL. dito i o put the market up. Stocks | p 4 o L L USLeat pr pf| N 18, when the new bank will be thro Heavy supplies of cantaloupes are |, yood seller, was offered at 20 cents. ;"(; ‘lm)l‘ A Ih”nz m:flxn ceding :;:::“ ¥ EF 6 8 :\:#?;th:) . % 4 5 "Xaneulxlylu‘:.) : o open to the public. The bank will[being received from North Carolina ;punihh mackerel, Boston m: rel, FIRST and SECOND e presmiles - T E e e P e T T AL o Rt ot Hhom: s it 11"y Vo | Estern Shoro of Naryiand o o cionkers ani toon: | MORTGAGE LOANS much lower than at the oper : elt8) 1675 io8 w | Kelly Tire 8% pt 66 631s | US Rub Ist (8) 1~ t evening and many prominent Wash-|ers, Virginia growers contributing amonig the fish quoted as | 4 Friday, but they did show i TobaccoB(8) 141 1411 141 141'; | Kennecott C 15) USSmelt (3%). 0% : | B0 Lanket s iconncEtoh Wi i o aruRInquan i es ofUGhns IO (At ak | i On Washington cten steading | Am Typ Fars(s) 12 36 1251 1201 His ToG . USSmpf (315), downtown institutions have been in.|ways is in demand. Many of the| A gitisfactory condition -of the poul Residences v Aregssmerien ? General | Am WW (c1.60) = 9. 9914 9974 901e | Kresse 1‘20;" 2 8 ] US Steel (7). 5 1 (o0, | vited to attend. The bank has every |cantaloupes offered this morning were | 1y market is reported. There has Busi & Motors and United States Steel. Mo-| Am W W (m80c) 470y gosy S U'S Steel pr (7). 1: S50 ia0s 181% modern convenience in arrangement, | from the Rids section of North|pcen a fairly large quantity of chick- | usiness Properties tors gained betwe p points | Am Woolen. ..., 21% =1la o Lago Oil (3).... 8 29 Uni Pic 1st pf(8) lighting, ventilation, heating system, | Carolina, mostl imon tints, and|ong in ma t this week, but ot PH"..]P MlLSTONE and tuctuated over range | Am Woolen pf.. 51t bl'a G I ientaeoib) . Unv P&R(12%). 281 . 2 29 [counters and officers’ accommodations | zenerally _sweet. he cantaloubes enough to glut the market. Dealers | than did Steel. The latter had dis-| Am Writ Pactts 18t 18w k& ‘Le::g: Yaias) 4 2is | Gtl PELUA te2) 303 20 30 . and is well worth close inspection, | were of varlous sizes, some of lhm;\!hu\'u been able to clean up pretty well (/11305 D St. N.W. M. 1929 payed e esistance o selling | Anaconda (3). .. % 45% . Lehn & Fink(3). 86 E 87 " 2 = % a i i so green tha here was not much | ¢ prevailing prices, tod: prices, a ‘ml;l"th}‘ xm;elr“:m‘ L Seideienaiaho ‘“m;:l(’ ) 4! :d‘: Lig&Myrsb(fe). 11 Vanadium (3). [ 3 Drug Store Sales Growing. demand for them. 106 Tower® than easly in the! wee } : & Vick Chem {4). 5 ; f 2 3 much ground to retrace. General Mo- | Asso Dty G(Z'g) 48 d4d% Lima Loco (4).. Victor Tlk Mok, L . S July sales of the Peoples Drug Honeydews Are Plentiful. },;::\himnl'ezxé;(l‘::‘: ::m’::v’ll ;f's?efi.[{a‘ ERETANCE Utd Fruit(t5%) 1341 2., [ lowing by only a few weeks th -|dropping off of watermelon receipts | 0ot Yike as plentiful this morning At 559 & 6% Interest ¥ wing Your . % sed stock 5 TS Bl . Liq Carb (3.60).. ] d Stores totaled $679.898, G tors still had the proposed stock split- | AUT& S F(19%). iss's 190 1884 190 w7 % ol - i Victor ev q Stores totaled $679,898, as compared By o appraise, but it is Aubtful | AUCL (8%, 1930 100 ioon oy |Lodw'slInc (2) 3 3 63h | yyoior Drfl;:g," S o3 B3 88 | \with $519.466 in the corresponding | Honeyballs and honeydews, product|3 cents. - . whether prospects of individual SCKS | AUGUIE& W 1.. 29% 28% 94 203 | =Of Va-Car Ch 6% py 87l 7% o onih st yeanTor a gali of 0i9iper | of the West weraiplentitul and i & Prices Advance, R o were any factor in the general mar-|Au Refining (). 119% 1205 119k 12 Lon,‘ ell A (4). 33 3 Vivadou (3 . ‘2| cent. mand today. Many of the former X a Large Loan: S, ial o . ) Pt Loose-Wiles 45 % Potall &4 2 receives an : g 5 ge Loans a Specialty There were one OF two excep-f o . s it Wi Ise oW _4U% 1 yyiloan Detin. Total sales for the seven months | have been received in an advanced| (eese and ducks are mot much in CHEGHE TES Cale Aokt o aal one of them Amer BaldwinL (7). 217 250 el CoRs Ny e g STT0 I TR ended July 31 amounted to $1,420,026, | ribened condition and had to be sold | qemand during the Summer, with the | [l grfid o o nission h touched a new high for s e il g & | yetasn, compared with a total of $3,348,987 for | at reduced prices for fear of decay- | cxception of Long nd ducks from igbie & Richardson, Inc. i but most of the time b B I BAnE SN s aa Lo E e T e the.‘seven months eaded Juls, 1435, in, Wile others wero hard and firm | o houses! ey aro n demani | 816 15th St. N.W. o Wy technfcs side! 4 3 L A (1. 26 .2 increas 2 Be; or ripening and were in greater de-|,¢ 3¢ g 32 cents | R \i-‘.“.znyl\‘xfimm EE ROt NiThe g“‘g"rmm;m A I Louis & Nash(7) x'am Baking B. ::\‘;: ;nn((nr.:r::e SEAde e onte xuftllpem\"fin of the h“n‘;.\'flfl“'fi re- x:xte. J:L ::fsc'lu.x.ft"xl;;ks (\J\!x(xlll"b!‘:)xngx;‘ S Py — el LI et & LLLAMOSKEIOER e mruckal(8) o1 bl U The 448 stores of the Louis K. Lig- |ceived the past few days were espe-|in evidence and in greater demand | son gained about a point and Union | JETSE Latther. S Mackay (7)..... = Wa RO e gett Co. during July had a sales total | cially large. They were mostly in|yhen the Summer season is over. | In Nearby Virginia Pacific about as much. We o A ) ;»f‘ ;f‘l. 4% | Madison Sq Gar., : e Cor. 13 of $4,783.657, an increase of 8.83 per |50od condition, however, and found| A further slight advance in the egg Pradents Maryland had a brisk cometack and | jayuk Clsars. .. o Magma Cop (3). 3 Westb Pl cos E 3 78 |cent, or $389,224 more than in July, [ready purchasers. market was evidenced this morning, | 5 1/2 7 rudential o for a time did Missouri Pacific. On 109 Mallison & Co. 6% 15 192 Peaches this season are reported | prices of best stock of current re Insurance Co, the other hand, Delaware & Hudson | Beeeh-Nut (13). 53 53 53 Mallison pf (7).. 834 831 8314 | West P Popf(7). 114 Sales st s especially large and of splendid | ceipts were given as 26 and 27 cents, Was heavy, and the stoc ociated | Beechnt pf B(7). 115 116 116 Man E1Sup (5).. 5 54 e aecvisnd. Sy “ \\-ox-eessxf.o&.x %’:’:; :‘;“m:fx; ,1";”1"4"3; quality. North Carolina growers Shi hen:ewizg;scuing at 32 and Loans with the Loree Southwestern merger | Bethlehem Steel 59 60% 59 % | Man Elmg (45). 47 e iapt. 4 ; 6% [ per cent over the $20,106,123 sales | Nt having the large output they hud | 33 cents. || Commonwealth Investment C D ity aeced ooth Fisheries, ¢ 7 7 Man Shirtis). 303 305 0% | West Pac pt (6). 6. {otsl for the cofcespunding soviots ot | 18t scasoni. Wiile the crop 15| Buier prices contiansd ‘abont e . ent Lo. The industrial specialties which | BTIsgs Mfg (3). 28 28 28 Meracalbo Ol L. 5 14% 15 | West Union (8).. 16: o sponding perlod of | smpiter, it 15 stated, the fruit is|samo during. the week. — SHSht|leeor at3th & N.9. Fhoss Hain 2023 parted all the trouble, Manhattan | BKID-Bdison (8) 1735 178 1774 Marland OIl.. ... A 35% 35 | WesthseAIrB(1) 117 ast year. rger apd bringing more money. | changes in prices in the big butter | ; Electrical Supply, White Sewing Ma. BIkn-MnTr (4). 5di 544 541 Marlin-Rek t33% 46 R LEnei(s)., B0y g - Association Head Selected. Dealers are receiving some of the | centers were reported, but the local | thine and Bureka Vacuum Cleaner, EEbpEARE) ks iR, Mathieson (4).. 109 112 10) Wiitts rosk e, So 8 3| Henry R. Hayes of Stone & Webster | finest peaches of the season from | market was not affected to any ma- o ardly figured in the proceedings. e % 4 “ May Dept S (4). 4 7 4% 75 ALl 4D B 3 3 4 oW ¥ : nearby growers in the Vienna, Va., % F M b actions in these fell off shar | Brunswick B(3) - 304 0% 30w MaytagCo(12%) 32w 51 | White Sew M) (s & MR TN Portean Sated, o | oo ehborhood, the fruit being aitrac- | ‘CHaL EXEt o eat prices| irst ortgagde The market hesitated for rief | Buft Roch&P (4) 95 95 95 Mexican Seab. .. 5% 6% 6w | whiteSew Mach Investment Bankers' Association of | tively packed in boxes so s t0 Dre-|were * reported during the week, | riod in the last half-hour but then | Bulf&Susq pf(4) 51% 51% 51% Miami Cop (1). 15 15 Wickwire ctfs. .. s America, succeeding Pliny Jewell of | SNt a splendid appearance. Ret. Choice cuts of beef, veal and lamb L rhed up again, Utilities did well [BurnsBrB(2).. 21 21 21 MidContinent(3) 30% 20% 30w | Willys-Overland 175 103 4 27% | Boston. | Mr. Hayes 15 mow serior | ers have sold some of the fruit as|ween in f beef, veal and lamb oans B D arfieularly the high-priced | Bush Term (b8) 5614 56% 66% Middle States... 2% 2% 2w 23| WillysOd pf (1) e P s o s‘;,m"’i high as 10 cents apiece. D et "30‘,] Smang st pre ones. - Brooklyn Edison at the high |BushTerde (1). 10212 1021 102 Midland p£(t17) 22N 1204 ilsol Coptikc. 1 203 b oclation’s bushiess: conduiot || Eiteralfsuppiiest off ths: fruith arall B B TRl CEEned dentinds) e 8 had recovered the entire loss of yester. | Butte Cop (S0c). — dhy 41y 44 Miller Rub (2).. 3 50 290% “,°°l;“°"}"‘“~ 59% | cemmittee, y i being _received from both Virginia | juo to0 ons | Applications Invited at flay. United States Steel clo: utte&Super(2) Y 9 Minn & St Louls. 3 3% 84 orthnbump.., ¢ e ;| = = - # 3 E 5 Mr. Haves heads the list of ina. | @nd North Carolina growers, bushel Price of calv Calif Packg(4).. €24 63 62% 63 |MoKan&Tex.. 42t ddn 42ty Yale&Towne(5). 8215 : committee to President Jewell for |in poor condition to $1.25 for best | Calit Petrm (1). 1% :2t 21% 2% | Missour! Pacific, 524 5% 507 | Yellow Truck,.. 335 35% et | presentation at the sixteenth anmaal | Stock: Box frult, the speclally se-| ;¢ 733 Weoks and lamba were quoted| 2/0 NERVOUS UNDERTONE Calumet & Ar(6) 69% 69% 695 Missour! Pac pf. 10035 101% 100% YungstnS&T(5). 814 % &3 | convention of the assoclation, which | lected, is sold on a different basis. ; 1 Canada Dry (3).. 5i% 56 54% .56 |Montana Pow(5) 100% 100% Dividend rat will be held in St . 5 Today's Wholesale Prices, IN BUTTER DEALINGS |can racinc (10)- 185 155 1801 isaw | Montemry Weo). 6 6T et T b o c=asinmll AUokS SRppliest Murol IiTeral e i On Improved Property MLt o Can Pacificrts... 3% 3% 3 w | Mother L (50¢).. 2% 24 2y | latest auarterly ‘or haif vearly Gsciaratioues & More liberal supplies of apples |4, i Lyound prmts % 3w 3k Unless othe: o i o Pl | 44: tub, 41ias 3 3 istactory | Case Threshg(6) 241 245 241 245 | Motor Met(3.60) 30'a 30k 30% dendaro not imeluded, >V OF vecial divi- | Fifth District Textile Industry. | have been received the pa b o use ipacked . Traders Have Most Satisfactory|cCentalioy(2).. 2u% 20 24% 29 |Motor Whi(2) 24% 244 # Paviiy eXhoFading lese than 100 shares. | The report of the fifth Federal re. | d4¥s, many of them from Virgini l\er)?gmééfinrzexiciifiirlzt‘sflfl | Construction Loans Week in Some Time—Demand |CentlLeath..... 16w isu 15" 15 |Mulline Body. 47% B0 | avia w “Common "stock * '3 Blus<'2/hd s | serve district for June carries an op- | Western M 1d and | ;| Poultry, alive—Turkeys, hen: Mi; ; > o dePast % 63 6214 63 |Muns . stock. aFaid thls year—no rexular rate, | timistic tone for the textile industry TeCaipit . ; fow at Minimum Rates Prices Firm. Certain-Teed 4) 49 4 15 | Murray Corpn. .. 21% % | b Ten per cent in common atocl St S f e being received in larger Active and g Teed.d) 49% 49% 494 49% 2157, Suarterly. e Shaacn mtock. oavablé |in Virginia, North and South Carolina. | 8 = L i : arge, 3 medium, 27a23 By the Associated Press. o ey e, T8 78 76 | NashMot (14%) 5% T6% T5% 76| able when eared: ' 6 Pavabie th sach ‘a7 | North Carolina led the district dur. | duantities. ~Nearby fruit, bushel| o, e SO mOCium, | Tals: « is has [Ehandlerpf(3%) 184 184 18% 18 | Nat Bellas Hess. % 3% stock. TPlus 107 in stock. & Plus 1/50 |ing the month with consumption of | Paskets, sold at §1.50 and $ ceats, young, 50a60; old, 2 Ltk CHICAGO, August 13.—This has|Ches& Ohlo(10) 187« 188 187% 1874 | N b share'in stock. h Plus $1 a share in special | 105 the X b consumption morning, some of the specially se- young, 50a60; old, 25. ; 4 1874 | Nath Hess p(7) 91 91 tock. . b 9 810 bat i Carolt i g, i i 0 been the most satisfactory week bUt- | Ches Corpn..... 68% 70's 68w 70%|Nat Blscurt15% 130% 130% 130% B B e e el L B olna Mozt s | Tecteq frults Dringingt as+ much as| Dicseed o cickey ; Spring | ver ather R S (T4 Th| Na Dairy (1) S8 et buw | oy Ui A stock, m Blas 8%° b otk | toral, 273,414 bales, compares with | S50 ¢ 5o plentiful, the dry | 39240; smaller, 35; ducks el 1508 H St. N.W. B At o Th Brbasses hsl active |G S Bawt I, 5 13 A e :;h B g‘osnlt"?:::el ,-‘f}._“. % % | oPlus one-balf of common stock % 264507 in May and 212,398 in June |, CUEES 078 TOF o0 T ted the vines, young, sm;m:homk.;;‘u.d lemand, however, there was an under- | Chy & East 111 = i - G o *—— last vear. % % < rri a lack- at, res| illed—Beef, 18a! —_———— et quarters | Chi Great Weser. 13% 00 10 oo N Al 5 " DIVIDENDS Mills ave operating approximately | Some late Rucklebervies And BILCKS | veal, 20: lambs, ‘3023%; fresh hams | $666666666666666666666ees Which tended to curtail speculative |ChiGt Westpf.. 31% 33 31% 33% | Nat Lead (). .. 108 108 10 4 full time. They have in hand a IATer | ¢ in market, however, and dealers | 23225; shoulders, 17a18; loins, 30a3; CON 1 buying on a large scale. Some Op-|ChiMI&StP.. 15w 1% 15 154 | Nat Lead pEA(T) 182 132 182 | cor ;. Pay- Hidrs, of | VOlume of forward orders than for |, g, are receiving a few raspberries | SToked hams, 26; smoked shoulders, NSULT US rrators are skeptical regarding sound- | Chi MISSIP bf.. 29% 30 20% 30 | Nt PalleiBon) oith o1k oo ‘on | 0By i p g R L abie, Crecird | several years and are accumulating | 315G A NCSNONE b TN TAPRIERR | Live stock-——Calvesy choice, 13a13} 0 —for safe investment of bess of the advance, and are predict- CM& St Pofs.. 1ok 13% son 1o | Nt BuLt(sl 5 i el & Bnd 3Ry 5% & Wieal AUETY | little stock in their warehouses. tittes of late strawberries also are |Medium, 10all; " thin, f7as; Spring 10" Fatare by inveo g an early dissipation of the firmness | C M&StP pfofs. 29 20 29 29 | Nat Surety (10). 236% 286 Corp’ . 50 Sent Many of the goods recently sold ap- | ;i “foceived, Blackberries and | 1ambs, 13a13%, | Firse e NG e e e ollowed by lower prices. Chi&Nwn (4).. ¥7% ¥8 7Tls 57%|Nat Tea (4) 144k 1431 L el aTdine o 8 pear to have gone into the hands of | . icherries were quoted this morn- . | Mortgage "V H. Saunders Co, | | Supplies on dealers’ floors through- | Chi Rock Is (5). 108 109\ \ M < s Q Sept2i Aux gl |the consumers, wholesale dry goods | ;. 7's7.50 and $8 a crate, the other sut the week were comparatively |CR1& P pf (6). 100% 100% }ggu. }gg: ?rag";?xcci’n?m e 122 * 115 | Lyman 00 Aue 11 [ houses, jobbers and department stores hp’;,_l“fi"m being recelved in large Have You Been Stung Yet? Notes mmumx!e"rc'uauxn. Bght, with fancy butter scarce and in | Childs (32.40)... 59 59 59 59 |NYAlrBr(3).. 44% 44% 4% Rand Mines. .. .. 51 5 ceporting small accumulation of g00ds. | enough quantities to quote prices. Some men have to get stung good 0-w.. Washiniton. "D, C. ood demand. On the other hand the | Chile Cop (2%). 35% 35% 35% B354 | N ¥ Cent (8). ... 150% 150 Sou ol Pow pi . : Women's Committee Chosen. “Good for everybody but the coun- | and hard before they learn to be cau. | $006066606090000000600000 to-storage movement continued com- | Christie B (1.20) 564 57% 56' 5714 | N Y Gentral rtw, 4% 4% 4% | Stand O3t Ofio”l6s3 oo i trymen who do the producing” was | tious in making investments. Before | (;ar;ll\;el); :eat‘;ii ‘}‘I;urr‘i‘r;g‘n!rrxee”grjs: grry;ler Corp(3) 62% 54% 52% bd's|NY Chi&StL(11) 1211 120% " = Announcement of the ’\:\'on(mn'sAcom- observed of the condition of the veg you Invest—investigate! lays of Aug creas ty Stores (B). 47% 48 47 T | N - 5 106 | mittee of Washington Chapter, Amer-| tale market this morning. - S| poldings at 10 markers has amounted | Cluett Peab (5). 65 = 65 ¢a" 1" | Ny o 21 ‘% '8 's% | GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. [iran Institute of Banking, has been | ‘X1 erery vebetable on the mar- = ME;E%TAfiaEl?g%}goz fo 6,860,000 pounds, whereas during |Coca-Cola (5)-.. 115% 116% 119% 113% | Nv Nyt & Hart 4 i ad, follows: Mabel V. Boyce, ¢ et adabas 000 , : .2 % | NY 2 8 a7 By Special Leased W made as follows: Mabel 'V. Boyce, | ket is cheap,” the dealer added, “and Augtst, 1926, the entire country stored | Collina & Afk(n) 8115 o o9 *INYOnte W (1>, P e Washington Loan & Trust Co., chair’ | in some instances the prices paid did | _ Money to Loan »nly 6,999,000 pounds. Collins&A pf (7) 105 1034 103% NY Steam pt(6). 984 981 Rl R, August 13, man; Judith Fishburne, Commercial | not pay for the growing and gather- | Secuted by first deed of trust on real estate | TRUST LOANS Col¥usi @ tbon. Tow 76 ek moy S +(Quoted o doliars per millign marke) | National Bank, vice chairman; Hilda | jng ailing interest and. commiseion ootk " | POTATO MARKET WEAK. Col & Southn (3) 120% 120% 120% 120% | NorAm b10% stk 49 48 Ger Gt (w In) 5s 191418, O ] Washington Loan & Trust Co.,| Sugar corn, it was stated, was the | J05€ph I Weller 930 Wash. L & Teun 67 . Bl /A Col Gas & E1 (5) 93% 93 047 North Am pf£(3). b2l 52 52in 5ot | Hamburs #3458 1919, . ..., secretary; Esther Lau, Riggs National | only vegetablo offered the trade this — CHICAGO, August 13 (#).—Pota- | Col GRE pf A(6) 10553 105% 104% Nor Am Ed pf(7) 102'% 102% 102% r"er-wan‘: dollars per thousar Ban| Ruth Gochenour, American | morning that was really high. Sacks Joes—Receipts, 72 cars; on track, 163; |ComSolvB (8), 345 362 35 345 |NorthPac(5)... 92 92 90 93y |Ger Gen Eloc d1ss mrewar. " 2nt0 0 | Security & Trust Co.; Helen Brown. | of five dozen of the popular vegetable Reasonable Commission fotal U. S. shipments, 638 cars; trad- e owr (.:4) 55% 55% b55% % | Nor Pac efs(5) 0% 90% Berlin 45 . .00 | District National Bank; Florence Gard- | sold at $2.50 and $3, making the price | LOAN Prompt Replies to Applicati Ing very slow; market weak; Kansas | Conde Nast (2).. 40 40 40 Ol Well Supe. e i e Bhas & Her. National ) Mettopolitail (Eank) 50 aut G0fcer e o . ies to Applications .' | o 4 ” 6% 6% 634 64 | ommiban. ; 1oa North Geo ; tional Bank, and Margaret Rupp, Growers Lose on Tomatoes. JAMES F. SHEA And Missouri sacked Irish cobblers, | Congoleum-Nalr 23% 24 23% Anna White, Federal-American Na- ON 1.30a1.65, according to quality and | Cong Cigar (4).. G tondition, mostly around 1.50. Con Cigars (1).. 9= 195 o9 sl e Al Consols s i Liberty National Bank. Tomatoes were so plentiful and D c REALEST ATE 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. Consol Distribut 8 4 Orpheum Cir (2) 23 eldort 45 pre- i This committee is in charge of all | cheap that growers lost money on . L. sl S GETS MATZKA PROCESS. Consol Gas (5).. 111% 112 111 Orpheum pf (8) . 105% 104% Frankfort aM dsvre-varl 13 women's activities of the local chapter | \(hat' they hauled to the local market : % Cons Gas pf (5). 95 % : 5 3 37 with an_especlal view to encouraging | today and the great Gt of | the 6% Interest NEW YORK, August 13 (P).—The |ConRRCuba pr6 65" 65° ao° OHR R women bank employes to progress in | weel, A o Elemcr ot 2 n ~ | i week. No. a 1d at 25 and l Jelly Dry-Pure Juice Corporation has | Consol Textile.. 5% 5% 5% 8% | Otis Stl prio CRNE T i b 3 the husiness World through tho ad-| 3 acntay Fome Ro. 5 steck acliing at | Columbia Permanent | OANS sbtained exclusive world rights to the [Cont Bakg A(4). 414 41 43y e S L 1 vantages offered by the A. I B. 10 cons or ahstblig growees could Building T 3 “ . [ uil As; Matzka process for preserving fruit [ Cont Baking B. . . ; 4 S s We wi i ind vegetable juices and eggs with- c.,mc“(f, 2 husic 4% | pacitic Gas (2).. 3 3T 470 & 1 1 Heard in Financial District. get for them. Prices have been so will gladly receive iy - i i low the past few days that farmers 7 N.W. i i ut the use of artificial preservatives. | Cont Insur (6). 162/5 1907 10ory Eapias(i2:00) - 85% | Harry V. Haynes, Howard Moran | are very much discouraged. 733 12th ST. N.W. and give prompt attention 'he process also is applicable to by- | Cont Mot (80¢).. 10%s 10is 1o .. | Paige Motor. 10% 10% Al ras - and Francis G. Addison age the first | A whole barrel of cabbage could be Main 352353 to applications for roducts obtained from fruit after the | Corn Prod (13).. 5i% bi%y s4° soit|Pan-Am (6).... % B4 Bi | iie Chemical : 400 | Washington bankers to announce their | carted from market this morning for Loan: Washi uice has been extracted, such fu.s Coty Inc (5).... 90% 90% 90% f g:::: ?v‘a::‘é 5 ;:;K ;;. 54 AE 3 intention of attending the annual con-| 1 bushel baskets selling for 50 cents. i o — S on ashington ams, ofls for perfumes ldv confee: | CrueibleSteel(6) 89%- 90 s914 Pt P (15 S5 b 4 e vention of the American Bankers' As-| 4 slightly firmer condition of the po- Negotiated—One.Dav_Service Real Estate ioners and powdered flavor for | CubaCaneSupf 5% 5% 331 oot : o s BOSTON STOCK MARKET. sociation at Houston, Tex., during the | tato market was reported, barrel stock $200 to $1,000 Curr: . bakers and candymakers. Cuba Compy (3) 2 2 22 ESDAS Mo S8DAREDI 0L KB . e s Wik e week of October 24 to 28. selling at $3.25 and $3.50, an increase | On 1et. 2nd and 3d Trasts. Reasonable Terms urrent rates of inter- Sk CubaRR (480). 8215 8215 s2 sy | LAk UtahiSvo). o% ok ; A 2ot The revised constitution and hy-|g¢ 25 cents the past week. Prudential Mortgage Co., Inc. est. Should you have WARHER BROS. PROFITS, |CubanAmS (1)) 214 2its 1| EALROEX A (4).. B BOSTON, August 18.—Following is |laws of the District Bankers' Assocta: | " tore” plentiful supplics of cucum- Main 8181 G05 11h M to I : » i " Cuban Dom Sug. 14 14 14 g o 23% 1a list of today’s highest, lowest and [tion, upon which so much timffe was|pers and peppers were reported and | oney to Inves NEW YORK, August 13 (®).—War- | Cuyamel Fruit.. 46% 46% 46% R L 2% 23w 2% | closing prices for tho most active |spent during the Hot Springs conven- | i K00 DePbers Wrove teParie g MON e a’;so taks eareigh per Brothers Bictures, Inc., and sub-| om0 oo % B 8 2 Pa DixteCt (3. e 2T 27 w | stocks dealt in here: tion, i3 now belng printed in booklet | ${s°adters Were £lad to Kot ¥ e EY for k eo :!dlary companies report met Sl e g R L Y {’,:nnn':glRD‘fs‘Q; o ?; o , Law form and will soon be avallable for dis- | wive hard to sell at any price, only FIRST and SECOND you. Our experience, ex: or the quarter ending May 28, 1927, =LK B : 5 : . [ tribution. ing §lety ofi the veputable S 3 i 2 ; i of $109,091, the first profit reported | Dol & Hud (3).. 191s 200 ) L Bty o 48 4 387 1" mext meeting of the council of | the stringless varlety of the vegetable MORTGAGE LOANS tending over a period of Jor any quirter of the last two years. | pf @G 170+ 181 57§ 161t th &M“Cm :éj’- 0% 415 b ot 4 4 }% |administration of the District Bankers’ | ;"¢ 0§60 - iR VT dadiea Homes and Business Properties Thlrty-five Years turing which the vitugraph and vita- | o000 o'p Biior 56 §ove ST 7w | ehitip Morris 3% 2% aav | Cah' & > ] 3 [Association will be held on August 28. | 7 A0 SR S THE COMMERCIAL —insures your protection, one comphules weoe scqiiced|gecgmubit). 15z 182 M61 131 |Eessnte sty 484 48% ¢ E - i With the recent acquisition by the| (implings, both white and yellow, NATIONAL COMPANY F 9 rofit from operations during the | pore g Bla e 112 188181 ' ow iy i Coe e Security Savings & Commercial Bank | ¢/ S5% 0 (50 150 507 na 75 cents Tacomictes . P H R fhveeanoriths otal Dodze pf (1) chn 20 e e acut(s ol : D ew i 3¢ ot the Central Savings Bank, another | i e1 hasket, while beets and carrots Paid Up Capital, $300.000 ercy Ii. hussell Co. el i eud e ‘xg% 23:« ;:::::-&r‘o 8). 524 & ctte i X 4% | branch has been added to the'member- | (G319 MIECE Wy €000 G (0% OG0 (‘nmmurh;lni?nllonu'lfln'rmi( Bldg. | 926 15th S CHEVROLET OUTPUT UP. | Dupont (19%).. 273% 278 2733 Plerce Petrolm % 3% 3% 1 Cree B o™ | Ib ot Bl quee LAKE, S 1) | Hnoiie CCRE .. th St. N.W. ; ; f including 42 main banks and NEW YORK, August 13 UP).—Pro- | DU Font deb(6). 109% 110 1094 L (R branches. Few Peas to Be Had. - . i 0 -l | = . 0l e Pitts & W Va () . 3 duction of the Chevrolet Motor Co. stman (18).,. 165% 165% 1 o . George W, Hess, director of the Vi £ s are to be had th B adeing Fes o % F 25% 257 i Postum (5)..... Quin, e 5 5 o & ery few peas are ad in the that of the full year of 1926, with | El AutoLt(16%) 55w 86 T A = ist in the Department of Agriculture, | front¢ o o0, B0 b e re. high. FIRST MORTGAGES plants now operating on a schedule | £Slectric Boat... 204 201 Yy e i o have accepted the invitation to act as | Gglorado 45-pound crates were quoted : ot 3,500 units daily EBlec Power & Lt 22 22 2 B p:’m‘s::v D (6) 1005 1005 judges at the annual flower show 10| ;467 50 " retail prices running as high - . ElecRefrigeratn 16% 16% 16 T s ek 26 26% be held at the Federa¥-American Na-| ¢ 50 cents a pound. V. S. GYPSUM PROFIT. e e R TR i A eign ex ady; tional Bank, on August 29 and 30.)"rin, pear® are being received in - 8 . tngineersPubS 23 284 28t 23y | Radlo Corpof A 63% €14 63% | conts: Great Dritain, demand, 485%; | This annual event is proving a greater | ymail quantities from nearby and dis. PAINSTAKING NEW YORK, August 13 (®).—The | Erle g L gED fi:::’(’l\(’?‘z‘;;i“f") e G2 52| cables, 486 1-16; 60-day bills on banks, “"{‘,i“"flf,““‘"""‘r"‘;"’;‘ir;‘:‘;{‘ o enberg | ANt points, a wide range in quality United States Gypsum Co. and sub- | EF1@18UPE. o000 59 60% 59 [ g France, demand, 3.91%: ce President 1 ¥ and price being reported. Maryland T " 3 tirie Stm S(23%) 29% 30 29% 3 Ray Copper (25¢ 5 15 15 5 . p: 2 aly, 5.44. | of the Merchants’ Bank & Trust Co., in| , Virgi ] rs W a s 0 ‘or the st half ¢ ry . s 3 Italy, demand, .44; | of the 1} and V ia bushel hampe e T T e e oL of |icureka Va'ttak 68 @om 68 aox |Reading (%) 13 11 ables, bty v Gomand, DAL harge of the Twentioth strect @n@ioil g o St ama gy oo PRECAUTION 1o $7.07 a share on 506,915 shares of | Fed MInDf (7)., 91% 9l 9415 Real Silk Hos| La B Sl 814l Demiand: " Belgium, 13.90%; Ger. | Pennsylvania avenue branch, i3 spend-| 'roday's business at Municipal Fish common, as compared with $4,120,525, | Fid Phoenix (4). 1325 1324 1321 132 | Reld Ice Crm(3) e Holland, 40.041; Nor- | ing his vacation in New Jer: NEdiat wilsi Boosledl by suLren. ot MAl LS P, = 3 i or $7.54 a sl re, for the half of r'lst l(ubb!l’i . 15 16 15% ; ‘l".:;\ll-,l:(znsduii‘)fl 4 66: 4 L o weden, 26. 5; Denmark, 2 \m?",krpsmel?‘[gsb re‘('iidl\,‘[rcnmn‘erriul anglers in quest of bait to take on mar ev C]'\ ,\tcl) of our mn- | Jast year. sk 1stpf (7).. ¥3 83 83 ¥ g 2. . 27%; Spain, | Security v o X their week end fishing trips to s LN . : . s as Fleischmann(d) 55 sy 5y gy |RevnoldsSpngs. Ko 8 7 0 Pl 20, Banic s back at his desk after & \ater, "It 15 readily i quiries into the values of the im- coundation (5). 57% 68 574 53 | R ot AU 9634 short vacation spent on Chesapeake | poie s not always obtainable at th T b % INCOME $11,324,814. 1% BiliiA (8). 595 €2 " 6s. o5 |BobLHINECo.. 6 96 ] 5 P e Ba. : 4 s sl ! roved Washington proper S ORE $ R A LT R 108YR1051 1053 | 1103 Austea, LL08 Roants, o) Frank M. Wilcox, in charge of the [Umerous resorts on salt water, bait | p A g DEGRUUGE b JRK, August 13 (®).—The | ] D ). 14 111 Argentina Brazil, 1 3 > from such places being shipped to the v] h : Central and South West Utilitles Co, | Freeport (t4%). 70% 42% 0% 71% | Safety Cable (4) 69 66% Tokio, 47. i o Taan & rumt Coam Atthur €, |local market, sold, and, in many in- upon which our loans are made. ssidiaries had net income of | Ga 50% 520 + 5om. | StJoseph L(13). Al% dlw % | treal, 99.98 7-16. TN oS it - | sta s, ta e very H e and subsidiaries had net income of | Gabriel Sn(3%). 50% 52 504 527 | St Joserh rm;. e treal, 99.98 7-16 o e e bt doertmont are |stances, taken for use in the very Thus is your safety of invest- $8,330,258 for the second quar or of |Garduersiowor.. 8 €% B gulgr Pioen PO Sl 0o . fuesta of Charles Burr Osborn at his | WAter from which it was taken. 3 1927 and net of $11,324.814 for the 12 |GenAm Tnk (3) 55 56'y 55 56% | outhwest. 74 - Pkt Wicomt e iy This applles more particularly to 4 7 H e months ended June Gen Asphait.... 68 63 G5% 66 Sehulte (34 b3 : RUBBER ADVANCES. place on the \\ko:;m‘o l:he;. come, |00 crab and gl Deaers Tave A Third ment, beyond question, assured -~ Gen Asph pf (5). 110 110 108% 108% = % o W YORK, August 13 (Special).— | Atlanta Reserve Rate 3! Per Cent. |received many large consignments of when vou consi HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS, INC, |UenClaurs (). 66 665 66~ w5 SeabAlrLpf.o. 40 4 4| Crude rubber, ‘smoked ribbed sheets, | The Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank |both peelers and soft crabs this week, of a 3 sider our Gen Elec (15) 120 12 120 2284 | . advanced % at today's quotation of | has reduced its discount rate to 33 per [and had ample supplies on hand this W BORE, “AUBusUSLs IR (ihe |ien s ient o) R T s 36%. This compares with 34% a |cent from 4, per cent for all classes of | morning to accommodate those Who Cantiiry 6% FIRST M net profit of Household I'r GenGasA(ol¥%) 40 40 39% 29y | Shattue i J6% wov | month ago and 3814 a year ago. paper and ' all maturities, effective |had previously arranged week end 3 %o ORTGAGES Inc., for the first t of 1927 was |tienMotors(t10) 219'% 2 SM"”J"”JU)'- ks AUSUSE 19 i outings. s $1,519,022, against $1,515,350 for the |Gen Mot pf (T).. 124% 24| Shubert The (5). Peelers, particularly adapted for Without a first si s of vear. Gen Qutdr Ad(2) 474 i B mumSuEE) - Lo Dil D BONDS ARE OFFERED. = bait, are more easily taken care of More th at: culari By . e ) DS ARE OFFERED. | BROKERS WORK AT NIGHT. |Uih &% e orcon: Sewices ity Lo : 2ifthat SRCuLinty BUYING IS NOT HEAVY. Gimbel Bros, 4% ::y”b‘keny()ulz). 260 26 000,000 Chicago Sani- e ‘;‘0"“,‘; tl;\ug:rtilslltlp)_] e dr‘x)lzlg;edw"‘“: t'fl?lp'.’;?: atna of income is assured vou by T e s o ilidden Co. th 2 143 | Snider Packg Co 1% tary District 4%s is being offered by | Nisht work was the rule in all lead- | dollar a dozen, w B BofC crabs S e g it el et b eb il dom a%iSPortoR Sugn) 1% 344 Buh 31| K h Leach & Con B 11 Rohins & brokerage offices last night as [sold at from 75 cents to $1.50 a dozen. periodic interest payments that never fail. Pt 21 | South Calif Ed. 3 6, 6% 16 S| Betker & 516 e & | 2 1t of the sensational break in 3 S heavy " at prosent, the Electrical | e o oS4 |South Dairtes A 204 ok 20w 0w St heeer & Gon Tiirerie & | fe market. Restaurants in the finan- (,N:':ee:h::]'I"nma:":“:‘:_'"l;tm“" SHisy of lectri ianges and domes: | Gotin SIH 23) €7% 73| 500 DalElEsI. U8 8&iCo, the (Cenfral mrust Color M | SlALCAIRCEGES wers | HEORRRAE NI gl o e et it e e | tic service fixtures, the South is in- | Gotham new 2% 66% 66 Sonhs nny 4 110% 1i0k 119 |nois ‘and the Union Trust Co. of Chi-| Workers and in many cases meals |, 'a¢ 50 cents a pound, buyers find. terested in utilities and industrial | Granby (4). 8l 38 ol 5 e L 181, | caxo, at prices to yield from 4.05 to | Were meHed n O Ces by ot was |ing it necessary to fce such bait in ; i tie a | Grt Sonen s vor g outh Ry pf (5). o8% 8% 8% | 75 per cent, hired for the occasion. So great was I ecna P ; buying leads in New England. | Gravor itetatts oin ¥ | Spaulaing pe(7). 106% 106 406 the volume of business transacted by |order to keep it in condition until it e = | Great WnSugm) a7 370 ¢ R 13 Z3% 23 g > 3ome of the larger commission houses :fm‘l‘:;ll:f:;‘ OXCILtaNd ) otattntiile i e . X el A St 3(3%). 611 Gl that clerks were kept on duty uni spect 3 EARNINGS SMALLER. | Gt wests 'y 121 1121636 & B peca). L ot NEW YORK MARKETS. the early hours of the morning send- | Soft crabs also were in demand this Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. NEW YORK, August 13 (®) - The | (reenCanan. = i | SINMIGIB). ... 5 85 NEW YORK, August 13 (#).—Rye [ing out margin calls, posting books, | morning for food purposes, and buyers o = 9 . ANV Columhbian Carbon * Corporation and | Juantanamo. . - e & B Sta0iIcal (128) . A 65 55 | barely steady; No. 2 Western, 1.10 f.| mailing notices of sales and pur-|found it an easy matter to satisfy subsidiaries earncd §1 hare du lf 1o & Nor. - S168ia LBbN | 61 TI6BL et a0 ING H130 U84 8% | 0. .b. New York and 1.08% c. i. f. ex- | chases, and arranging for an adjust- | themselves with small or large ones. ing the second quart ag: |Gu M & N pf (6) m.u:, 109% .J;}}a Std Ol NY(1.60) E 31% | port. Barley, casy; malting, 93 c. 1. f.| ment of loans. Many week end plans | Crabmeat also was plentiful and in . in the second « ; 26, - Six | Gulf States (5).. d9% 49% 49% 49| gioryyng pro(te) 125 1224 125 | New York. Wheat futures opened |were spoided by tigg cancellation of |demand, prices lower than those of THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR AFETY months _net wis @hare ' Hartman A (2).. 2% 24 24 Stewart-War(8) 61 61y 61 61% steady. Domestic September 1.46%. leaves of ibsence Hecessitated by the last week prevailing. P 3 4 against §3.41 fou the tiest half of 1926, Hrin Bblu%stk 22% 23% 22' 204 Stromb Car (2), 33% 33% §3% 33% Other articles unchanged. excess work, s Clawmeat, used chiefly in the pre-

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