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FINANCIA NG__RTAR. WASHIN FINANCIALS, BONDS G0 HIGHER: | (e BONDS soecssemse] B SPECULATION R e First Mortgage Loans 1 Racelved by Private Wirs Direct te The Star Offica, _ads 5 /2 T ON i T IS [lGH ! 'M 5 IN MUTUR SHARES Lowest Rates of Interest and Commlssion e d ‘ M UNITED STATES, "= - Tes. High. Tow, Close VEW YORK, i v 1 Buenon A 7u '57 Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. ' FR ) RADING ‘ v (Sales n $14990.) TC-CStL it 4%e '30' w: JEI BN o \ll‘“\‘\' "“{)ll:l"k";‘;\:fi:;-:.:ll l;:):‘l‘?:\dlr;rx‘ 1 ,‘§“’ on A ‘\‘L."" & % ] ED T NESB[T 38 b B e 1010 Vermont Ave, Maio 9302 A Sales. Hiek Low. Close. [11l-C-C StL&NO 1105 105 105 : Jew York Curb A todiy me & Wain B | ‘ TR R R L R T e T D S SR 1L e Yol Taioi RTe il ceatery 8% | ' i tibl M F d k::;;‘:&“ :gg ?o :g“ Wb LD R L B ,;’5 % New Stock Trading H to and including the close of the mar- 5 Denmark . 0ln. - onvertibles ove orward | .. 09 10010 |Int& G Nor 1st 3 1074 1074 107"y Ing Heavy on | yer: LR LR B T 7 o & . L 2 3 k e 7 i | nndred . Tow. Clot nd A 7810, 0 Moderately—Junior Rail | Us3xs.... 27 10524 10520 10520 | Kan Ciey Ft S 4ar, 1 96 o4 Curb—Whole List Shows | ™ Mjuiede,, e p g0 Tor e 3 eom R 28 Wy TRhy Offers to Mak | US4s1944. 75 10822 10821 108 22 | Kansas City S 3s. 1 78 5 ; RS }«"?«3"' l'llg K B ‘;fl"m;;;:' L5t "j;;; rs {o Make . Issues Do Better. ; FOREIGN. Louis&Nashuni4s 9 974 97% Recuperatwe Powers. FAID Pick B A bt el | . - | Sales. Hich, Low. Close. | Man Ry 1at 91 & 704 T0% 1 Alim Co n ot | 1‘ X | Argentine SaJuss. 12 9% a1y 99 5| Market St 7a 40 1100 109 13y Am Arch, | 1rs origage oan ~ BY CHARLES F. SPEARE. | Argentine 6 Octss. 2 100 9915 | Mich Cendeb4x23. 1 80% 99% BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN, | 240 E0A N < e 4 | toitt ) | Argentine 68 A....i 6 100% 100 | MIUEIRy &L 5s61 1 1011 101'4 Am L& Trae ¢ | On 1 ” s Special Dispateh to The Star. | Arzentine 63 B! 9 way 994 | MIl EI Ry & L5s 61 10 101'% 10014 Spacial Dispatch 1o The Star. [ Am Pow &1 wri t0dn 10i% Sl n Improved Real Estate in the District of Columbia NEW YORK, August 13.—Tn sym- | Australtan 5 17 981 983 | MStP&SSMends 2 R Ri'% NEW YORK, August 13.—The curb | $am Ragon ot "14, 3% R Stinnes H s '3 and Nearby Suburbs in Montgomery County, Md,, athv with a better tone to the stock | Bank of Chile§%s. & 944 944 [ MStP&SSMb5ks 2 Rils 874 market displayed remarkable recupe Sapeow B 4 4 *Ex dividend. for 3,5 or 10 year terms on your B & e L rnecilbuve | EdElinN 3 an' | MStP&SSM 6%s 1¢ 100% 100% | tive powers today following yester. akc X ——— | market, fll ored todny. " Trading | Belgtum T el 105% | MK&T4s B 1 R9'% B4 v's upheaval, especially in view of | { Amse Gane 13 ! - eharacter improved today. BelgTim H 10114 | M K & T 203 68 1034 the fact that further selling might I atiar Fivw % Apartment » Office Building BlaNisat. e siioval for: | BAIEIIT L - 144 | MK &T 68C. 1027% have heen expected at the week end. 0 | Hom : R N s D s weve Syhun s 109'5 | Mo Paclfic gen 4., Ti% Stocks which had suffered most in | Hotck, | S - 2 0 Business Property O Hniith ¢ transactions. | Bollvia 8 103 | Mo Pac 58 77 reta. . 994 vesterdny's decline gave {he hest ac.| 4 hohn Alum % thonally. Rids for ‘\: ):\’qun:’:‘h‘:xfl?li Brazi] T T :;g-n zen:x%l.- e points in several instances. Rut the | Sz nngen C N 1= H Syl iadb MK Brantl 8 106W 10615 | T CeRtHa IR L big speculation centered in the new Gin”a | ANDALL H. HAGNER & TOMPANY = | 3 > B 974 General Motors shares to be issued in | 3 The junior rails which have heen | Canada 5s1931. 6 101% 101% 101% | N Y Centr15s.. 107% 9 iR i ba e e MoORTGAGE L. ¢ | affected by the decline in stocks did | Canada 6% 1952.... 1 105l 10514 105's | N Y Cent LSl 3348 81% bt s o "',',2“',}3:,,‘,"3;,,'::'_f,I',"",\';"1","";: 2 1321 C y :AN' ConmEsSPoNDENT ! betrer. This included issues in which | Canada 5158 1929., 7 101° 101% 101% | NYChI&StL 6%sA. 107 e piical Ol RTEn WIH TH& EVIBAE ommonw B n pf : onnecticut Ave. Telepone Main 9700 ] there have heen pools operating dur- | Chile7s 1843 100% ‘21“:‘ 1000 NYC&StL6sA. 1034 closing of 109%. At the higher level e | Easier Cables and More Fa- & 14 ing the past week. Soo line 6igs|Chile8s1941. 108% | New Hav deb 4s 82 they were selling at a premitim abave | 9 i 2 110 110% gained about half and have recovered | Chinese Gov Ry nearly all the loss made in the Con Pow JapanTs. | New Hav deb 4= 57 New Havencd 6s.. Helt 6540, 1 104% 104' the old stack on the hasis of the pro- » wvexa lne 1 1 1 Courtlanids,” Lid 1l vorahle Weather Have posed r ion. | Spring. Cuba 6%4s.... N Hav& 104 However, the opportunity to trade | . € Industrials were irregular. Judson N Y Rys 63 < 10 17T 1T did not present itself hecause of the | Bearish Effect. Conl 5x were by lowing Fri- | Czecho 8 . N Y State Ry 414s. B4l Gd'y lateness of the Stock Exchange ticker | day’s gain, So v avser 51.x, | Denmark 6 N Y W& Bos 4y Blle B2y in recording actual transactions on L orfolk & W cn 4s. ' 96 i Nor Pac 32 204T.,. 2 The demand for 2 1 | Northern Pac 4s... 2 3 3 1 continues strong ates ' ber i were down a quarter. as at 44| Finlandsf 6s | Framerican 7%s. | French 7s. the tloo Chicago Nipple issues were higher. hut improvement was comparativels TR e || APPLICATIONS INVITED rom market mened o i o aeine || for LOANS on s cumulation of International M French 7148, . { Northern Pacr 1 68 [ nil, taking into consideration the ex . Tods o b ere fraction. | G 5 HEE e i Y chang ands « and | comoted by easier Liverpoal cahl R et i I Do AL 3 dnes ey e monet 1 e e v | | IMPROVED PROPERTY ere was not much change in the GerGen Elec 78 34| pennayl gold 16, 1 106's 106% Durant Motors stood out strongly in i than had heen expected. Week-end foreign group, with the exception of | Greek? o"* | Pere Marq 18t b8. 105 105 its group. approaching the 10 level, as | 4 Gen Laund M liquidation again was in evidence, but | French rails, which advanced he | Hatti 6s. 100w ¢ § 96 compared with vesterday's final of e T « considerable covering Located in the District of Columbi 3 ; anced 1o th s, | Port RL& P53 42, a6 9 v i e there wa asidern verin o Zolumbia best prices on this movement. 1'n Hungary 102% | Reading gen 4%8.. 17 100% 100 |¥%. Gilletta ety Razor regained d | After easing off 10 19.10 for December, | | and adjacent Suburbs in Montgom- vernments were steady and | 11817 78... 2% RIArk& L ¢%a. s 96% more than vesterday's loss, while Rich | the market rallied 15 or 20 points from | iz sl | Ttaly Pub Ta. £l mond Radiator retraced i good part i lsweht | ery and Prince Georges Counties, Md, b9 98’y 5 of its b point reactions. The olls held comparatively steady, bt no attempt was made to work for 101 100% 101 | StLIM&S 4529, 100% 100% 100% | StL&SFpldsA. 104% 104% 101% StL&SF prIn bs. 2 6%, s 3 StL&SF5%sD.. 1 103 103 4 N ) { The improvement was not ful maintained, but trading was quieter 88 88 ’ T i.lnmn . 101% 101% SIGNS ARE PROMISING, | domev: fontevideo 7s an R and prices fairly steady at the end of therlands 6s 54 103% 103 A o substantial improvement because of T fH6l RUAE WAIE: MGG . Trivate ciblds 1 ord 6% s 20 99 4 §‘{‘:§§.X“”fi‘. v ey the unsettled ‘conditions in the in- 13 Horenlen Pow it reported general liquidation and hedge = Effects of Seasonal Restraints| Norwav54s.. 101 101 |StL&SFInc S = | dnstey. Ind Ray Gor A .. aelling in Liverpool. The amount of 2 o | Norway 6s 194: 102% 10215 | Seab A L ad) 68 — o cotton on shiphoard awaiting clear- 1027 | Seab A L con $s. 26% 1031 | Sou Pacific clt 4 95% | Sou Pacific ref 4 Bhow in Some Trade Channels. Norway 6s 1944.. 4 NEW TORK, Augnst 13 (P un's | Norway 61952, RK. August 13 (®).—Dun's | QAT L0TS ance at the end of the week was ee timated at 53,000, against 39,000 last | INTEREST 'WHEAT IN DOWNTURN - aays: There are a numher of prom 3 4 7 5 . year. : - e ot TIOM- | Paris-Ly.Med 6s. 05 | SouPac 413sA 17... 5 101 | ] ! | o A the eToris of sensonai | PATISLY.NeA Ta. Toig) souviests e te t | ON WEATHER REPORT 3 ! SPRPIE . sl s Paris Orleans 7s So o | 17y MoCall * 4 restraints remain visible in various o, Mocall Corp no.. A1 an il channels. X ganeral expansion of ac. | EGTU TH3:e2es ooy R % Moo 1 Markets at a Glance H. L. RUST COMPANY tivities obviously is not to hy -|Perugs. TexArk %s 50, bR 00T L2 ; ic-1 18 o R0 ed in Midsummer, and allowance | F0land Ae ko i o A g | Bl Uiy il 5;% NEW YORK (®).—Stocks higher should be made for thin fact in sur. | Queensiand & Gl T U tions of Lower Temperatures Ry SEOtAl MUStHAIS 1ead rebound: Bonie veving present conditions. Underly- | Rlode Jan 2s47.., Union Pac 1st ¢s. : Ji% o a9t :, T ilIe. e iy oim| L LOAN CORRESPONDENT Ing the existing lull in different quar. | Rio Gr Do Sul 8. L L B 950 in the Northwest ! A stocks, | Foreign exchanges steady - {ers, and_giving encouragement for Rome 63, {,:xs:cp‘,?:,” i 100 1010 | R | NS figpigrien Boan | Supatmen yen il wiér pevRsure: Cot. Ghe PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE ure, are several constructive | Sao Paulo LRSI 101 | At Pub ser (T IN ! it LU ; ggar elements, incliding n Sprererone | Seo Paulo 1950 1054 1057 | Virsinia Ry 1stss. 5 107 03l 107 | i ¢ risner B o ton lower; favorable weather. —Sugar COMPANY of AMERICA In the agricultural outlook, broadly | Saxon (PW) Ts 102% 102'4| Wabash 1st 103% 103% | By the Assariated Press. | 18er Coit B holiday. Coffee holiday. Viswed, " |Seine7s 42.. 103 103 | Wabash 8576 B. 101 101 CHICAGO, August 13, — Wheat | AN Y Auet A, ———— - = 1001 15th St N.W oo The influence of the great Missis. | Serbs Crot Slo 8 100 101 | Wabash 6%s 5. 103% 104% [ prices turned downward todax after| 1 Yor Amer Cenil |3 CROPS ARE BEHIND. | 5 reet N.W. Main 6888 0 i *pid. 108 1% 3% 8| firmness at the start. Predictions of sippi floods in the Spring appears in | Solssons 6s. 'y 98% | West Maryland 4s. the low estimate of the cott ‘i Sweden 6s. 104 Western Pacific5s. 1 100 100 100 | cooler weather for the Dakotas and rthe Pow nt... 1R NEW YORK, August 13 (P).— Crops but there is a prospect ;omxnxa!r:fid'zSW(sssu,s 1946, 104 Wilks-B & E 1st 4 76 76 76 |Minnesota were construed as bearish, 1 Dae S Boler i R NO TN AL REE A WO Wabk b wheat harvest since 19 the indi.| SwissConfed 8s... 113% . and n;rmh\\me \\'h;ni[lng : dvices w"f 1 ohiia Elec. o ‘\hinvl normal and will begin to move in , cated production of oats, shows a siz. | Utd Kingm 5%s 29 17 CK MARKET ing of shipment of the first car of 2 Bhilio Mariis Septemhber, making the freight mov able gain over last vear's final total, | Utd Kingm 6% 37, 10413 CHICAGO LIVE STO “" | Manitoha wheat. Opening tnchanged | Puc s & I | ment_abnormally late this year, say and the corn crop, it well below nor. | Utd Steam Corp 8s. a4y CHICAGO, August 13.—Hogs—Re-| to 15¢ higher. wheat hardened a little A [ Gerh Tt Gruy, yresident of the triton | mal, is placed substantially above ear.| Uruguay 8s.. 111% ceipts, 1,600 head: generally steady 10| more, and then sagged all around. i 5:‘»‘»:'"»}3.1 e nal | Bdcifc: Mr. Gray belleves thereiwilt er {:\_‘:}(;n:xhn (hl.-h_venr. In connec. | Yokohama 6s. 948 10c higher, auailty "cons gl.::};\m"l.\ll\ ‘;';:\‘gr}i"(,fm:‘fi:i\ frm, starting un-| SR | | et ard extensive cartyiover ofvagricat | vif ese phases it is signifi- 10.90; most sales 17 s, | ol e up and ) | i e % e gant that raflroad thtererns ’.‘.-.-"5.".1'2. g'schL‘NEOUs;\H‘ |20 90; few butchers, to 240 | near to initial fgures. - Ot were | 3 siteer % aroe tural products into 1323, » - dent of a rise in freight traffic during | AM ARTIChem T34 4 102% 102% 10°% | [, inq, 9.65210.35; 250 to 300 pounds, | easy. Provisions showed declines. SRS e | d ,. , ) the Autumn, and the latest repart n | AmSmit & R 1st6s 6 102 102 103 | P50 46" g weights downward 10| Forecasts today of cooler tempera- LRy AN BUTTER IS FIRM. | € Decond Fl } ears car loadings discloses an increase, | AT Sugarrefgs... 1104k 104% 104% | g5, most pack ws, 7.2307.69 | tures in domestic Spring wheat ter- T Stand Mot Bolteor g hibinieyr IR Weekly bank clearings were $590y. | AMT&Toltrds., 16 99% 99% 89% | 1ot Coiohis, practically no| ritory were regarded as promising 1 Trambul S e Wi CeteTatur e eb itk e n h g | 373,000, an increass of 4.1 per cent|AMT&Tcltrbs.. 104% 104% 104% 1 B0 "on pigs: shippers took 500 | conditions likely to hinder black rust.| % Tubize A & B vie JLSE et recTRMHE EED pACHaE i over last year. AmT& T sf b8 . ]fl:‘ ll:}"' ‘22"‘ head; estimated holdover, 3.000 h_l‘i\dv Latest official advices, too, indicated | j“:\:" ’n‘::‘::‘-. e h(-xc’! e | Am T & T deb5%8. 4 {xh- 119!3_: 105+ | heavy-weight hogs, X.3 : medium, that Spring wheat in South Dakota | | HERE may be some people who be- Am.Water Wks 5s. 9.00a10.90; ligh 9.15a10 pa is mostly harvested or safe from rust| damage except in the northeast cor- | ner, where probable damage ranges | from 5 to 25 per cent. In the ern Rted River Valley of North Da |and Minnesota wheat is also mo POULTRY STEADY. lieve that the FIRST fifty years are always the hardest. | Am Writing Pap 6s | Anaconda 1st 6s... Anaconda cv db 7s. | AndesCop deb 7 43 BALTIMORE, August 13 (Special). | Armour&Co 4%s 39 otk 91 9| 10419 1004 104% | gjyapter pigs, 10815 1084 108% | "y (1o —Receipts, 400 head. 1061 106's 106% [ 1,1 0q week ago: Choice vearlin Q0te 90 90U | 1oqiym weight steers, Strong to i Baltimore Markets NEW YORK, August 13 (P).—Live | and dressed poultry steady and un- | changed, | But we think differently. The first fifty erm msa e NannRann~aa —New potatoes, harrel, 1.25a3.25; | Armour Del 5%s. 901 904 higher; choice heavies shade highet; | ine or ent | . rears ar . 'S ¢ ifty ves | bushel, 1.00a1.25:" heans, bushel, 1 Assoclated Oll 6s 10215 102' T ratine, (Il weikhts, VaEy Unl| o Ihe Mulhern Tl Biver Valiy o vie B SILVER QUOTATIONS, il hard. Yet the se ond fifty years o0 2 boand00, 3.00a4.00; cabbage, | parnsdall 631940, 11 99% 934 99'feven. but mostly steady; StockerS|from Morris, Minn., and Far ; i, 3 are often HARDER. For these may be S ra_" ¢ earrots, 100, 300400 | Beil Tel Pa 68 B. 104% 1049 10415 | strong to 25 upi country demand | pak., probable rust damage diminis & Roncd " YORK August 13 (#).—Ba Years when the remorseless tedium of work Soay orate, 2.00a350: corn, dozen, | Beth Stesl 5%s 83, 2 101 101 101 | hrondened; “she stock steady to 25| ek novthward ranging from 50 t ; Mexican dollars, 41's. | i alniost overjowering ash; fleld corn, dozen, i cl- | Both Steel 68.....o 5 108 102% 104 | higher: better xrade cows and heifers | jer cent, according to further official ELy : S powering. cumbers, hasket, 40a50: egzplan basket, 1.00a1 lettuce, crate, 5 6.50; lima heans, bushel, a3.25; onions, hushel, 75a1.00; peppers hasket, 40a50; squash, basket, 50: tomatoes, bas showing advance; bulls; 50 or more | iaporig today. Rust is abundant in | 26'9 224 lower, with close dnmm'alw»d.l entral North Dakota, but bread s, 106% 106'%¢ vealers, 50 to higher; NeW | wheat is vet little damaged. In late | hundr 108% 108% 108% | high top on strictly choice heavy |pajae. however, and in grain along | steers at 14.65; 1.170-pound AVer-| e Canadian horder, losses will de- | 105% Bklyn Ed gen 6s... Bkiyn Union 5%s.. ConGasN Y 5%s.. Cuban Am Sug 8s.. Det Edison ref 6s.. | CHICAGO STOCK MARKET. on i E ) i Soaciat TeksT Mt o Th G S n the other hand, they may be years CHICAGO, August 13, —Following i< | when every dollar you have saved in your a report of today s sales, high, low and vounger days is working for you—so that 2 Gt e 1 10 5 00 e 1 50 e e D 50 D1 Tona Min « « s 6 Am States war.! Wrikht Harzreaves 61 110 Armonr 411 pid, 00 Auburn Motor 25a40; packing 2 ages up to 1 98-pound yearlings. | W & rla o s o e Chicage ¢ : . _Apples, bushel, 1.25a2.25; blackber- | mmp G & F 615 | steers.” T2.00014.00; in-beiween grade |3 Heln Min oo Sale ow. Clore well earned. quart, 15a16; cantaloupes, | Empire G & F 7% 110% 110% heavies seiling very uneveniy a | | L Ncomont 2 bt SR 75n1.00; huckieberries. quart, | Fisk Rubber 8s. 117% 117% A12.50 mostly: most grass natives. ;OUTLOOK FOR CATHE | i : y 3 4 sket, 1.00a1.23; | Goodrich 6%8....s 13 107% 107 11030 downward to 8.00 to Lénm- | 10 Red Warior,l] .13 | Consistent saving and regular investment pears, bushel, | Goodyear 8s 1941.. 120% 121 % | cake-fed southwesterns, 11.75 dow | % First Mortgag Vabra . o K < 10005 | ward to 9.50; several loads of cuke lNDUSTRY Is BETTER‘ | in the First Morigage Notes offered by watermelons, each, 10a40, ey . 102'y 1024 102% | grain-fed making 102% | western range supply Hershey 6%S. 0000 | Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Company have Hay and Grain Prices. | Hee & Co 6% 8. .00 al2, north- oxtly culls and —_— Sales INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS, | enabled thousands to re' ain financially in- Wheat—No. 2 red Winter, expo Humble O & R5%8 102% 102% a0 ;. 195900, re- i 5 | ndreds. : % ST L 1.46%; red Winter” exnort’ | llinols Bell 1st 6a.. 7 103 t04ios C|iters a e cau. | Expansion of Breeding Herds Is dependent during the SECOND fifty years. 3 garlicky, w:"h‘;':rs;{:‘r“::"‘ 1 100% 100% |m|v:i_~:»gn bulis, s.H,(nlm:u\- \reule]r; 2| Not, Justified, However, Agri- | [And our First Mortgages can do the same A E 3 3 '8ga 99% 993 | vear's high time, 15.008 ew 160 s ) or you licky, export, 1.36%. Int Paper 63 47 2300 00 LB otad 0 t lambs. | et CotneNo.' 2 ‘vellow, domestic, 1,25; | Inter Paper cvés.. 10 103’5 103 1014 | Sheep B ol b culture Department. | cob corn. old, 5.50 per . 128 | Inter Paper fd 6n.. 2 105% 109% 101 | steady: six doubles of Washinkion solf | el e Rl | Int TelaTeles 4355, 30 93% 9%%s 93| to arrive at 14.25; natives 440 Lovpi | W B ek g b ..o B 110% 11 101y | culis _ ar o v oci 60; No. 3 white, domestic, 5715 i:".‘,."’c%&f's”,k i :vlm' 10 ilr. | around 13.50; for week, 179 doubles | Bs the Associated Press. | ercontl Pet . R Gen C Rye—Nearby, 1. 4 i ¢ e 1071 1077 | from feeding stations; 4,300 direct: fat| pyospects for the cattle industry dur- Leonard 0il 00 Ch Wnrtze“ eem 8 Cense 0. Hay— Rec: & Kellv-Spring 8s. ... 6 1077 107'% 1077 ] . . Lone St G n Dei 100 Cht Rw ) St ] s, New hav | poriard (P) 6 ol 19 157" Hlambs closing strong to 25¢ higher: | ing the next vear or eighten months Lone S ¢ B00 Cliib. Alum, ng in only limited quantity and | ™ . | sheep steady: feeding lambs strong:| appear decidedly favorable, the De- it Prod G0 n Mortgage Barkers selling entirely on its meri Mid-Con 6% 40.., 1 10415 10412 104'% | (conis top: fat natives and Western [ partment of Agriculture says fn its o oo 50 Ci Press Cltonb bo s o quality and condition. ~Old Midvale Steel 58... 1 997 S9°¢ 997w vearlings, 11.00; fat| sugust cattle outlook report, byt do PO & Co Hill 727-15th. Street, X.W., Washingtor.DC. only limited demand. and low Mor's & Co st 4%8 3 £3'4 K5'x 831y Hfeadl x embm, 355 LbuIk: | Rot. fstily (ecpansion In® brebding 3 Bantepee 01’ -0 s b 18w and damaged hay of all kinds eape. | N ¥ Tel 4% 1 100% 100% 100% 1400414 herds, 10 Roval Con 0 & R ] At Lol & 40 cially slow sale. “Timothy hay is sell. | Pan-Amer P 12 102 1024 102% vearlings, 9.50a11.00; “Market receipts of cattle and calves | i Osage 0NV 100 Evans Aut Ldx B 58 Years Without Loss to An Investor ing at a range of 15.00 to 19.00 a ton | PhilaCorf6sA... 3 104% 104% 1047 feudin e Hambs; 12 .| during the Fall bt 1927 are expected to| 3 Yenemmein. Pet: air and clover mixed at 1500 to i800. | Phlin&RAC&TEs 2 f0l 101 01 et e the matlest for any corresponding | [ Wiieox & 'n: X raw—No. 1 wheat, 10.50a11.00. | Sinclatr O1l 68...0.161 100% 100t 100% | period in the past five vears,” said the | SAlea m o0 o Dairy Farm Products, | Stnclatr Ol 8%#.0. 11 47w, o7 | ELKHORN COAL EARNINGS. | FLT0 ™ o™ umber of eattie on | "% STANDA' r r | Sinelair Of1 s. 10015 100° 100" | N W YORK, August 13 (®).—The | farms and ranges has decreased ahout 400 Humble Oil'K R | for the first mix months of $18,142, [ most of the reduction being in cattle | il nw 0, of Can n Live poultry pound, 25a30; s chickens, ) . 19 100% 100% 100° | ik Horn Coal Co. reports net profit [ 10.000,000 head during that period, W 9% | Sin Crude O1l §: : old hens, | 10 Mudd Ue i 140 Midwest (s i 14n | O oy Riso Sug e 2 110 11 h 3 kept primarily for beet production.” | 1300 Inter Pot ¢ it 80 Mid West ¥ % Ry s T ] e S0 Por RicoSug T8 2 110 110 {equal to 13 cents a share on 132,000 | kept primarily for beet production.” | 100 Inter Pet’ " 1. 50 Mid West é 3 Seic Buinen | fowie EEOnS. I tandard 0N N 1 58 11 102% 1024 | bt $50 hares of 6 per cent preferred | Favorable feed and pasture condi-| 400 Ohlo Ol ..ot 10 Mt et Capital & Surplus, $3.000.000.00 75a1.00, i 1 1063 | Stock, ugainst $248,698, or 21 cents a | tions in most of the range States and | 100 braimie B io. . s M Eggs—Receipts, 1.1 1074 share on 240000 no par commof | the “general optimism™ pervading the | 106 South Peni Gn 2 T 10 1091, 1068 3100 994 Vertlantes Sue 7s. 1 109' 10013 10015 | Wesrn (nion 6ten. 3 Lltv [0t 1114 | EVERYI“AN’S White Sew Mch 63, 1 127% 127% 127% 5. industry, the report says, ave expected | #1008 0 T to vesult in holding back considerable | 100 % 0 Ky C numbers of hreeding cattle and young [ 1300 Vacuum’ 0if stock, curtailing market receipts, Salen in “Prospects favor a continuation of | thousands the general upward trend in cattle 1 Ala Pow 5 and nearby firsts, in free shares for the first half of 19 28a20: current recoipt Butter—Goml 10 pound, 41+ 43245, ladles, o ae & B « Winterfrnt Ser n p ker Oats’ bi &-Roehiick . Washingtenians Banks Here acked, 3 v (o Ame (‘,'MI!‘ e i Wilys-Ov 81,535, @ 102 100 102 | INVESTMEN prices which has been in evidence for| 1% AN (e Am Colo Pow A" | A g Younastn S&7T 6s . 12 1047 104% 1045 | the past three years,” the department | o Am War . i T P » b | added. “Although a seasonal decline | Or Conclusive evi- RAILROAD. | BY GEORGE T. HUG | probably will occur late in the 1| ot LR lence ha hi AnnArbords...... 1 B> 82 82 i the prospects are that it will be less | 0 Biscuit .. dence that this Atenmison gen 48 .. 4 P houb | . " he N | 1 - ar \ AtianteCL istas. 6 96 96 | Differences Between Securities, | hAnUSALT sixty - vear - old Atian € L 4% s 64.. 12 100 9915 | There are various technical differ- 1050 bank is qualified to Anaconda | ;‘ /: ;;‘7"""“* . 95% | ences between stocks and hmm\r mot ‘WOOL MARKET QUIETER. 3 o i ! s Arsaciate ov 4lpa. 99% | of great importance in a period of ad- ; = e e 20 e ve — and does Baitim B&Orets 103 | e Toth when atten. | BOSTON, Auguat 13 (Special).— Raw | o el Irach S 6 : i Rell Tl B&O 32000 D... 103% | tion is concentrated on speculative ad- wool markets closed the week definite- L 3 h give—satistactory BON| 2000 Cairo, Bridge ) Chi Cit & C R Ry 1st 00 Chi Ry Ser 2000 Houst&Guil 6 15x 1035 Iy quieter. Mills were understood to have largely covered their require- ments. Territory wool, clean six, | ted today at 1.10a1.12; French | 1.02a1.05; half blood, 1.00a ! B&OG6a........00 L |B&OSW 5850, Tout. | Biciyn Manhat 6 108's | Buff R& Pitt 43gs, Canad. Nat. Rwx. 41y~ Canad. Ner. Rwy 435e 03 & 0. Rwr. Co. 41, 1000 Chi.. Mil. & S e 1934 ChiR.J & s 1098 Continental G & F V3% 108'% 103" | vantages, but which ought not to be | 103 1084 104'% | grerlooked by those buying for perma- 93% 95% Y3k | pent holdin n Yl 9B 984 | iy the firet place stock fu afwavs|was combing service at all times. 4 2 Refri e ff'You want such a pOE KBl ~ Practically One in Every Ten , Continental G, & CanNat4%s3v... 1100 100 100 |registered in the name of the holder. | 0 ; i Dol & Hid R iha% 150K | ernd Yoreh ie.. },'.‘, :,g, i,.»,' A stock certificate may be lost and | 1. .vlhlr'!"-"leh;h l;-l'nnd. o2, aunr hanks e | bank to handle Howty 1061, | Canad Pac deb 4s.. 4 %6's 86 | give the owner considerable trouble, ter blood, §0a82; Ohio grade fleece | i : | CanPac 418 46... 9s% <y | but it is always useless to the finde .““u“l. grease hasix, was quoted at 23a | T est el BA-NK -BONDS Central Pacific 4 91" 93" | A bond may he in the name of the |26 for fine delaines, 45 for half blood L (Quoted by Alex. Brown & Sous. Closing.) Cent Pac 1st 53 90. 1% 10%% 103% 104% | owner, in which cage it ix called @ | 44a45 for three-eighths blood and 44 el Bk ik PR | ChesaCorp bs wi...247 814 9%y | “registered hond.” or it may be in cou- [ for quarter blood. on 101 405 Qreron Sihort L g Ches&Ocv 4l48.. 5 100' 100% 1005 | pon form. In the latter ¢ ownel Yige Hi Eirvaair c OiP. € Toate 103% | Ches & O gn 4% 1 99% 4o | ship passes with delivery. A counion lud 3 | Sou. Pac. R R. [ P 5 7: | Chi B & Q gen 4s 2 s | bond helongs to the man who has it in I . | C s aler e gl 1 CBag T n, 1 [ Mo onneanion unleas, of course, fraud New Bond Issues i in ] S 00 Sk G i MR Chi&E 1 gn 5861 1% ¢ {can e proved. “Coupon bons _are i i | Swift & Co He 104% To0 ChiGt West 4359,. » | easier to sell than registered bonds ant g 2 . 5 Tman Oi1 ‘of. Calif, s CM&St Pab 4=, 1 snerally they command a slightly Loree Stocks Wealk. l: s i Over 50,060 el e s B Op 201 % CM&StPev4e, » [higher price in the market on thal | NEW YORK, August 13 (Special).— Hi : Accounts 5:30 P.M. et 1" Rubher 7 1013 v s3ze acconnt. “onsiderable cor s hee de | + : 4 v & Selitne o Tod i s R {0 ® O L e b M ® Goma s 4 O OUE AUGUST of Credit Whesling Steal C, B 100 ® CME&EStPrf4l%s, 2 i sell xto one mus on the weakness of a group of stock: AR 15 h d 16 ’l - " 5 | and have the indorsement fjgangified with the Loree plans of rail- | e i th an 3 for Tourists TREASURY CERTIFICATES. |Chis Nw #sn.... (Reporte8 by J. & W. Seligman & Co.) Chi & NW 73 ———Clot Cht Rys bs.. SEPM 6 NP M Ohio P36 Penn 0 by a bank or member of |40 consolidation in the Iast and| o * ixchange. With only v Southwest. These include Lehigh | 1055 | exceptions the interest on honds 8| yvajley and Delaware & Hudson, off | ®2 | paid semiannually, If & bond S| ,eqetively 37 and 34 points from the | New York Stock and Bond Averages. OFFICE IAM D, HOOVER, DEURY B DIRECTORS: 1. BECKER BURY BLATK Madrid from ahout 40 to 15 of ext ey S PTY hiR1&Pgnds.. 901y | rezistercd the owner receives a check | pigh of the year, and Missouri, Kan- | SATURDAY, AUGU Mt Y 21n Se 15, 14 ChiRI&Prtas,. 94', | for the interest. If it iz a coupon| e & Texas common, Kansas Ci v | | RN s \ 430 Do 18 Chi Unlon Sta [ hond he cuts the coupon and deposits | Southern common and | St. Louis | P GRn Mar CCC& StLrf 6s A it in the bank for collection just as | Qouthwestern common, which are | ! B gt dandenindl 2 " |elevilerms i It it were a chieck. 2 down an average of 14 or 15 points| RN Wit evTerm 6'%s 1 Nvidends on stoe ar =1 from the peak of Spring movement. - s FOREIGN EXCHANGE. fC&B1stas2d.0eu. 3 prid semiannually, bt " : '\ i I BRUCE BAIRD, (Quotations furnished by W.B. Hilhe & Co.y | CUDa R It 58 oo auarterly. and always in Western Maryland. Sl Do AR (516 ooso. 2 Dbl \ins b | OO A oheck mimlie o | One of the stocks in which pool | ¢ P Rtio G Wes = Ll his addiess. Stoek may e bon | woritions Jed 1o an advanee much | IS Southe P& 1L Bs NIONY Feis helconan T in dots of any number of shaves fr hevond actual values Western 1SOKY our, | e % 28 Lane up. 1T the stock s listed on the | Maryland common ollowing the QWi & Co hert Totat hond | & 3 | New York Stock Fxchange it is ust | puichase of a large minority interest Toxas P & 1 5. 035,000, = . casy to huy 1 share as 100. The | by the Baltimore & Ohio, which car- 11 Transcont:O 7n. RO 4 L ‘I 1 ly difference in the pure iys | ried the price up last Winter, a pool 10 War Br Ple G1yn RS Ten secondars rails avernged 91.52: | Natlona] SaVIn e K n slightly higher for the “odd | fnjected itself into the situation and Webster Mil 610x 03 04 | S rus 0. ! o he standa Wt Ch Blae 47 100% 100 % Wiiie 8 M G0 ww 06 * N SWEO GRS ity b ominaiion for | van up the pr honds ix £1,000, o ixsues come | 60th Cor. 15th and New York Ave. round 68, Al s o bin sto0 d in cos, hut I Stements were the 1t 3 : I & 2 R a ¢ . 7 rll' i el nud the o ¢ the sl | which e Thald fiot veriry, HONDS, averaze. 03811 un- | Year Oldest Savings Institution in the District of Columbia ~ "h‘nldlulux clowil. 4l Cent 1% 8 66.,, ° 106 100% At 8 ks odd dois of st % he pool collapsed thi 15, MONIE azo T yvour PAYDAY | | 1 and other deposits. 3l 27 Almost any sum_will open an account. Same - rates of interest paid on > 7 accounts, large and small. OPEN UNTIL Travelers'

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