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Y FINANCIAL | v BONDS smoexmsomr] Reccived by Private Wise Direct to The Star Offica. DEMAND IS HEAVY N BOND MARKET New Highs Numerous—Jun- jor Rails and Utilities Show Further Strength. BY CHARLES F. AR 22 eh 1o The S © YORK, October T.—In point fty and strenszth today’s bond of the most on. In the firs s in excess of total of entire session vesterday, day the and on a lar high sses £ ot md for & eontinued Nany new Yyeached i frhe scarc al honds was indi- fated in the way that a number of them jumped on all small vansac r Baltimore & Ohio three sales, point t they yer cent. advanced a point There was a bro; 1sland new 4% r recent » 4148 at 98, were itic on qui a point repre 3-point at 9 ing from which the: or £0 ago 3 not acceptable 1 e overfiow from this section of ti list into junior mortgages wias otle €d in very strong markets for Kan: City Southegn 5s, Minneapolis, ul and Sault Ste. Mari nd Blas, Novfolk & go and Eastern Great Western Erie Refur Dew high pric hilar conditions obtained public ut 1 ‘h{ legal sold from around a 4.60 down 1o P a 1r;‘:|m e case of New Yo k Tele phone 416s, which were o 1013, \hM of the local tract e quict- Mudson & Manhattan income went hove 93 on the execution of a gener. ous buying order. Fonda Johnstown and Gloversville < dropped two points to a new low pr 0. Aside from the Cuba —cane sugar bonds, which have been sagging sev- eral days, industrial bonds were firm. Humble Oil 58 were back to the price of par for the first time siace the syndicate dissolved. Mercan Marine 6s, International Telephone 41,8, International Paper 6s, Armour 52 Dodge 6s, Goodyear 5s and United States Rubber 5s stood at ahout the same levels as in the earlier part of the week. Among the foreizn bonds Italian municipals gave the best account of themselves, touching 94 on a_ fairly large volume of transaction. Chilean 6s, Costa Rico 7s and Belgian issues were fractionally higher. Polish 6s and 8s declined an average of . United States Government second Liberty 4%s declined to the lowest price since the offer of exchange terminated on October 1. In the unlisted bond market and | over the counter there were the same evidences of a broad public and in- stitutional demand for bonds as were exhibited on the Stock Exchange, with a long list of new high prices for public utilities and rails. vily were ag pub- tempo! inves: nd which to th in issue Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Md., October 7 (#).— White potatoes, bushel, 1.00a1.25; bar- rel, 1.50a3.25; sweet potatoes, barrel, 1.50a2.40; vams, barrel, 15022.00; beans, bushel, 75a1.25; beets, 100, 3.00a 4.00; cabbage, 100, 2.00a4.00; ali- flower, crate, 1.25a2.00; carrots, 100, 3.00a4.00; celery, crate, 1.2522.00; corn, dozen, 20ai5; cucumbers, bushel, 1.25a : eggplants, basket, 25a40: Kale, <hel, 25a33; lettuce, crate, 2.5 lima beans, basket, 65a1.00; 100 pounds. 1.00a1.75; peppers. by parsnips, basket, 60a75; Sa cabbage, bushel, 40250; spinach, bush- el, 30a50: tomatoes. 25a50; packing stock, bushel, Apples, 550 cantaloupes, crate, 1. grapes, common, basket, 50aT sons, hushel, 2.50a2.75; peaches, bush- el, 2.00a2.6%; bushel, 1.2523.2 Dairy Farm Products. Live poultry —Spring _chickens, pound, 26a29; Leghorns, ; old hens. 20a2%; _Leghorns, roosters, 13a17; ducks, and po i8; pigeons, 23: guinea fowl, each, 40 Eggs—Receipts, 337 and nearby current receipts in free cases, dozen, 38; strictly fresh, dozen, 40a42. lutter—Good to fancy creamery., pound, 44ad9; prints, 49a51; 48a50; ladles, 36a38; rolls. 32a35 packed, 32a33; dairy print; Pprocess butter, 40adl. Hay and Grain Prices. 2 red Winter, export, 0. 3 red Winter, export, red Winter, garlicky ; No. 2 red Winter, gar- . export, 1.33%. Corn—No. ow, domestic, 50 per barrel, nomir white, new, 5§ 3 white, new 0ld oats 2 and 21, over new small 20a No. 2 bushel Rye—Nearhy, Hay—Receipts, arriving in only in some ew hav fs ted quantity and - condition 38, thercfore, being officially graded and sells strictly on its merit within rang 00 and 17.00 a ton, timothy and clover grades, Str: 1 wheat, 10.00211.00 per to: t stra 00a11.00. CHICAGO LIV}E STOCK l;(ARKET CHICAGO, Octoher 7 (United States Depariment of Agriculture)— Hogs— Receipts. 10,000 head; tinished he all weights, cearce: market une &teady to ]’ cents higher; top 1 choice 40 pound en zoing 1.00; s htiy 7.00; vealer native 115 to 00411.50 k of g so- orthern e Wisconsin, 11.45; Min l\‘kul , 1.50a1.60 . l«)\vn(] wh, North pesota yound “h”fl» 1.25a1.4 Fiver Ohios, 1.3521.43 yussets, 1.30a1.7 , according to quality and condition. s 0,000 | - | Copenhagen 5%4s. 5s. and | the | s9: | Hershey 5%s... 1t | i i s t s 3 1 cked, UNITED STATES. (Sales_are 1n $1.000.) Lib3%s Lib1st4% Lib2d 4%s Lib3d 4%s ib4th 41,8 US 3% 43-47 415 U S4%s52, 589 1004 1002 10 3 100 27 110 103 28 5 10 10017 10115 10 s 434 FOREIGN. ales. High Low. Argentine 5s Arge: Argentine 6s Oct59 Argentine 6s A. ntine 6s BB Austria 7 Bank of Chile 6 Belgium 6s. Beiglum fi'l,s 105 114 110 1 104"y 100 Bolivia 8s | Bordeaux 6s. | Brazil 8s. | Bremen, s VLan'uh 531 “hile 8 £ 2109 109 Chinese Gov | Chris a6 Con Pow Japan 7 10214 99 1005, 1015 106 1081 108 1ny 105% 1047 a7 1007 105 105 140 10t 97ty 1063 13 101t 10 Czecho 7% | Czecho 8s | Czecho 8s | Danish Munic §s B | Denmark 6s | Dutch Finland s £ 65 45 Finland 7s | Framerican7 French 7s French 7 French 8 German | German 7s Japanese #s. Japanese 6148, Lyon 6s. Mexico 4s 04 asntd. Mexico 4s 10 asntd. 11 Mexico fsasntd... 10 Milan 6% . 204 Montevideo 7 s Netherlands 65 54. ord 6%s. . . orway 5348...00s orway 6s 1943. ... Norway 6s 1944, Norway 6s 1952. Ortent Dev deb 6s. Paris-Ly-Med 6s. Paris-Ly-Med 7s Peru7%s..... Deru 8s. Poiand 6s 40, Poland 8s. Prague %s. Quéensland 6s. . Queensland 7s. Rio de Jan 85 1946.. Riode Jan 8 47... | Rio Gr Do Su1 8 Rome 63s.... 9 Sao Paulo 851936, . Saxon (PW) 7s.... 17 Seine 7s 42 Serbs Crot §10 85.~ Soissons 6s Sweden 5343, Sweden 6s. Swiss 5% Swiss Confed 8 Toho Elec Pow 7s.. TOKIO 58, onvensvns Utd Kingm 5% 29, Utd Kingm 5%s 37. Utd Steam Corp 6s. 11 Yokohama 68...... 26 100 101y 102% 1047w 107 115% 105 105% 106 i 106 10175 R 1037 101 98% 105 104% 104 '.‘S‘n MISCELLANEOUS. Ajax Rubber8s.... 5 109% 109% Am AgriChem 7%s 16 104 104 Am Cotton Oil 5s... 12 100 100 Am Repubdeb6s.. 7 99 99% Am Smit &R1st58 13 102% 102% Am Smit &R 6s. 1109 109 Am Susar ref 6s... 16 104% 104% AmT& Teltr4s.. 9975 99%, AmT&Teltrbs.. 17 104% 104% AmT& T St 5s.... 20 105% 105% Am T & T deb5%s, 19 109% 108% Am Water Wks 5s. 8 100% 100 Am WritingPap6s 4 93% o Anaconda 15t 6s... 51-104% 10 Anaconda cvdb 78. 19 109 109 AndesCopdeb 7s43 7 1073 107% Armour&Co 416339 28 90's 90 Armour Del 5%s. . 90 9% Associated Oil 6s., 6 103 1023 Atlantic Refin §s.. 4 102 101% Barnsdall 6s1940.., 18 97% 97 Bell Tél Pa 65 B.... 4 106 105% Bell Tel Pa 53 6 10715 10715 Beth Steel pm 5s.. 1 100% 100%% Beth Steel 538 53.. 19 102 101% Beth Steel 65...... 46 104% 1043 Bkiyn Ed gen 5s... 13 106 10 BklynUnion 53%s Bush T Bldg 55 60. Central Leather 68 Chile Copper 5a. ... Con Coal Md 1st 53. ConGas N Y 5%s.. Cuba Canecv8s.... 4 Det I:dison ref 6s.s 1 108% Dodge6S.....00s 23 867 86l Donner Steel78..., 1 9614 96t | Fisk Rubber 83,00 5 120 120 | Goodrich 635 .. ... 20 107% 107% Goodyear 53 rots. . 186 Goodyear 85 1941... 1 1197% 119% 23 103% 102% Hoe & Co 6253, 1 99 991 Humble il 5 12 100 997 Humble O & R5%8 30 102% 102% | Ilinois Bell 1s¢ 55.. 2 105t 105 Iilinois Steel 438, 1 100k 100% Indiana Steel . 9 104% 104% | Int Mer Marine 65. %9 103% 103 { Int Paper 63 47.... 20 10115 101%4 { Int Paper cv 65. ... 74 1061 105% | Inter Paper fa 6s.. 67 104% 104% { Int Tel&Telez 4148205 9G4 96 T Kayser & Co 5155, 41 103% 103% | Kan CP&L5s A 52, 2 105% 105% KanG & F16s52.. 2 106% 106' Kelly-Spring 8s.... 12 103% 108% Lacl G ref 34 1 101% 101% Laclede G 5%s 52.. ¥ 105% 103 Ligeett &yers s 1104 104% Lorillard (P) 5s. .. Loulsv G & E 55 5. | Mid-Con 612540, .. 1 103% 103% 87 95% 95 11 834 37 10T 106% 961 96% 3 1 103% 6105 104y 9 100 99 2104 104 86% 863 3 1064% 106 2 105 105 24 101'% 101 7 1091, 109% ¥ 6. 1 110% 110% 'ur(h Am 44 10174 101% tes Pow 5. =8 4 102y | Nor States Pow 6s. w 105% | Pac T & T 55 5! < 1050 Pan-Amer Pete €3, 1021 10 | PhilaCorf 63 A 1 1044 100 | Phila& RAC ]un-. Pierce- row 8s Public . Remington Arms 68 Sinclair O1l 6345 inclair Ol 78 Sin Crude Oil 65 Sin Pipe Line 5s. kelly Oil 5148, | Southwest Bell 3 Standard O1l N J EastOrient 75, 1 Tenn Elec Pow 6s.. 17 Toledo Edn 1st7s.. 1 United Drug 6s.. 1107 107 U'S Rub 1SUrf 55,0106 9415 94 7S Rub 73%s3. 2 103% 104% S Steel f G 32 109 109 6101 1007 41Ul 101ty B9y 1067y Mih a 104 1 . 10 112% 112 20 104% 104% vale Steel yia 5 100% 1001 1% 100% 100% 1070 107 108% 10814 Vertlentes S Warner Sng Warner Sug | wes 5 Westn Unlon 6155, Westinghouse b Wilson & Co 1st 63. Willys-Ov 615233, 1103 103 Youngstn S&T 6s.. 21 105% 105 RAILROAD. Atchisonad) 4s.... 5 934 % Atchison gen 48... 14 97% 90 Close 114 9 101% 1010 'I‘HT' EVENING STAR. WASILING TON. D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1927. Atlantic CLcl 4s.. Atlantic C L 1st 4s. Atlan CL4%s64.. Atl & Dan 1st 4s 48 Atl & Dan 2d 4s 48, B & O Gold 4s B&Ocv4alks. R&Oref 5s... R & O 53 2000 D B& O 1stbsct. B&O 6 R&O e imp 6s. B&OSW s 50 B & O Toledo 4 00 4 00 24 )3 26 115 mn Pac 4145 46 al Pacific 43 114 |Centof Ga 6s.. Cent Fac 1st 58 00.. 1041y 100 S ChiB&Q CB&Q4%sTTB. Chi & I 111 gn 58 51 115 Chi Gt W 4s 59. st P db 10015 104 102 e | 100% | 101% 106 1081 1081 1k | 1054 1 M&SPev 5sefs 14 CM&StP6s. ChiN Chi & Chi Ry Chi RI& P gn 4; ChiR &P rf 4s CHiTH&SES Chi T H inc 65 60. Chi Un Sta 4 s i Chi Union Sta s 44 an: *lChi& winden s, 105 106! 1141l 110% 10674 1011 Den & Rio G en 4s.. | D Rio G West { Det United 43 io 1st cons 4s ie gen 4s.... conv4s A, ie conv 48 B. ie cvt 53 rie (Pa) cit tr 4s a E C 5s Trunk stdb 6s Gt Nor 414 Great North 5% Gr Nor gen 73 Hud & Man ref Hud & Man aj § 111 Cont 4% 66. Int Rapid Tran 5s. 118 % | Int Rap Tr 55 stpd. 109 1 Int Rapid Tran 6s.., 12 1047 | Int Rap Tran7s.... 19 Int & G Nor 1st 6s., 10 Int & G Nor ad 63 Towa Cent 1st 5s. Kan City Ft S 4s. To%%, | Kansas City S 55... 1151, | Kan City Term 4s.. 1 Lake Shore 4s 28.., 1 Lake Shore 45 31... 106 . i3 106 102 100% 101t 52003.... Nash 545, 1037 | Louis & Nash 7s. 101% | Mtan Ry 1st 90 98% | Market St 7s 40 1 Mil EIRy & L §s 104% 5 104 | M & Sthistre4s.. MStP& M St P& MSt&s MSt P & SSM 6%s. MK &T 15t 4s MK&T4sB. MK & Tadj 58..... M K&T prIn 5sA.. MK&T6sC. Mo Pacific gen Mo Pac 5s F 77. | Nassan E14s'51 | New Or Term 4s... NOTex&M5sB {N Y Cen gen 3%s. NYCentLScl3ls N Y Cent 4s98.. N Y Centdebis... NYCrfim4%s13 NYCentriss.... N Y Cent deb 6s.... NYChI&StL 51sA. 2 NYC&StLGsA 1 New Haven 4s g0t | New Hav deb 45 90 I NY NH&H db 45'57 103 | NY NHgHevdb 6s 10174 | N Y Ont W ist 4s. *INY Rys6s65 97 | N Y State Ry 413s. 105% | N Y W & Bos 414s.. 1074 | Nor & S gen 55 54 100% | Northern Pac 4s. 101% | Northern Pacr 1 68 104% | Ore Short L rfs 4s. | Ore Short Lien 5s... 4 | Pennsyl con 43%s. 1 Pennsylgen43s. .. { Pennsylania gen & Pennsyl 6%s. > | Pennsyl gold 7s.... 11‘,;’“, | Pere Marq 15t 55,11 l;m,/’ {PCC&StLBSA 26y | PCC&StLGSB 7 o614 | Reading gen 4%s.. 190 | Rio G W st 4s. 1073 | Rio G West el ds... | StLTMES 45 29, 119% | SILIM&SR&G4s. 10315 | StL&SFplésA.. 9915 | StL&SF prinbs, Il‘li' StL&SFS5 1 StL & 105 100% 1043 103 10114 106 104% 964 | 10: 107 1064 108% ¢ 101% 10975 | 104 100 9914 102% | { 109 104% 99% 104% 10535 108% 100 48 D.o StL&SFpl6sC.. StL S W con 4s 32. StP & KCShL 4148, San A & Arn P 4s.. Seab A T con 6 SB All Fla 6s35A.. Sou Pac 45 29. Sou Pacific ret 4s Sou Ry gen 43. . 105 | Sou Ry Con 53 94. 1043 | Sou Ry 65 47 * | Southern Ry 615s.. 19 1037 | Third Ave 1st 55 37 Third Avead) 5s. . . ?:Z;’ Union Pac 1st rf 45 104 K6 106 105 101 * 109' 3 west Mary 'uld 1s. 110% | western Pacific 5s. 11 101% | \wast Shore 45 2361. 2 §‘y; Wis Cen gn 45 49., 38 10. on Pac 1st 4s. Union Pac cv 63 Virginta Ry 1st5s. 66 Bond 10 1008 ! NEW YORK, 100 |°"% 100% daue July 1, 1945 9 to yield 6.10 per Stuart & Co., Inc & Co. and Lonbi Owners' Corporation of Realty Associate tor the loan & have been le amous-Lasky Corpo 100% 107% 108% 107 9414 1049 109 M. F n 101 at 100 a n 101% | Broadway Droy B9 1064 103% 112% 104% 101% 103 105 fund gold bonds, due -vear 41, per cent | to yield 4 ——e 92% Chile may create a 97% oly of iodine, 3110 October T An issue of §3,500,000 Allied Own- Corporation first mor estate 6 per cent sinking fund bonds is offered today at | zht & Co, (closed) mortgage 6 per 101% 101% 101% 82 Sl Blh 7316, 73 T8 10014 105 1051 105 105% 10815 110 100% 100 10544 105% 100 100'% v 98 119 119 991 037 1021 1004 101% 98 102 e 1001 10214 8915 95% 9% 105 4 103% 4 111% 112% 106% 105% e 964 100 987% 101% 108'% 100% 107 87 % Q[x 85 Issues (Special). age real ont by Halsey aham Parsons Allie is a_subsidiar and the security five buildings which ed to the 1 amount- ration. & Co. (Chicago) first cent sinking June 1, 1942, Public_offering is being made today by the Detroit Co., Inc., and the Illi- hants’ 'rnm Co. of a new honds at a price 20 per cent. national monop- < | the offer to-| sue of $1,500,000 STOCKS IRREGULAR ON CURB EXCHANGE +|Bulls Have Good Success in Some Specialties, but Fail in Other Sections. BY WILLIAM F. HEFFERNAN. al Dispateh to The Star. NEW YORK, October { me of prices on the Curb k: turned highly irregular today. element favoring higher levels en- countered little or no dificulty in bri hout sharp upturns in a few high-priced specialties, but opera- tions for the rise in other directions were not as successful as early in the week One of the outstanding features was spectacular Deere & Co., common compared with tha previous close of 1190, making a gain of almost 25 points lin two days. No dividends are being | paid on the common, and arrears on | the 7 per cent cumulative preferred amounted to 9 per cent on March |1 last. Directors reduced this amount Jul by declaring a_distribution of £2.75 on wnt ol rears, in ad- dition to the regular quarterly §1.75 preferred payment. The market was evidently di counting the possibility of the cle ing up ot all preferred accumuls tions and the establishment of the mmon on a dividend basis. Assord- the last report net for the i for the vear ended Oc- 2, was e Spi —The move. xchange The qu he ability of the company to mmn than double common earnings an indication of the improvement in the company’s business. Merger possibilities for farm I plement manufacturing comps and the h purchasing power the farmer were additional factors in_the speculative ealculatio of the low-priced motor h have been neglected were coming in for more Reo Motor was heavily an advance uf 2 points, im- nies of cently tention. ht at 1-. ~]|l\l|\( had to oib heavy: s, but it aged to maintain most of the improvement. Marmon at one time was selling almost 6 points higher on the day, but reacted over a good I part of the improvement 1 Borden & Co. established a new high for the vear, up 2 points. Ru- mors have been current of a_consoli- ation of this company and Reid Ice Cream. The oils W r pres- sure again, notahly rd of Indiana, Praivie Oil and and | Standard of Kentucky. Boston and Maine 5s and Shubert 6s featured the hond list and were in demand at their ! highest prices. BIG POWER TRUCE "Philadelphia Electric and Consolidated of Baltimore Thought in Harmony. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, October 7. helieved to have heen dec] t between the Consolidated Eleetr Light & Power Co. of Baltimo: the Philadelphia Electric Co. ors of the $32,000,000 h plant at Conowingo, under which the companies will re in the distribu- tion of current from their respective { plants at Holtwood and Conowingo. This Is given credence here by the fact that the Northern Maryland Power Co., which is allied with the Philadelph , has failed to ap- peal to the »m the recent on granting permission to the Con- e & Blectric Co. of Bal- e to extend its lines into Havre race, where the Northern Mar land Co. has a franchise. 1t v said that the United Gas |Improvement Co. of Philadelphia, {owned by the interests controlled by Mellon, having re- ntrol of the Phila- now will_seek to s north of Penn: nd New York Maryland field king to tap the }dnmhn | extend its holdin, vania into New Jer and south of the through companies s Potomac River supply. Northern Maryland Subsidiary. It developed during the hearing be- fore the Maryland Pubile Service Com- mission the Northern Maryland Co. is a subsidiary of the Philadelphia Electric Co. Arthur V the United a member of | of the Cons | ed about a year ago. 1t is now believed Thompson, con- trolling the Philadelphia Electrie Co. will be able to work out a satisfactory | arrangement through which the fight | between the Consolidated and the hia Electric can be entirely Thompson, president of as Improvement Co., is the board of directors ated, having been elect- ‘h an event, observers say, of interests could be obtain- ed mo cously than through a merger of the Consolidated and Philadelphia Electric, which recently had been forecast. Such an agreement, it is pointed out, would mot only eliminate the fight between the two companies for preferred position, but would enable them to pool their interests in further extension plans both north and south of the Maryland field. Potomac River Survey. long ago the Federal Power Commission gave permission to wealthy Cleveland and Chicago power interests to make a survey of the Poto- mac River with a view of building two ams on the stream for hydro- celopment. Through those rights, it is beli interests in which Mellon also to be involved financially will s Jlectric power to the rich indus 1d all the way from the Dis- of Columbia to the Gulf of Mexico, The Pennsylvania Railroad, in_the electrification of its lines from New York to Washington, will offer the most desired field for the power com- panies both north and south of Phila delphia. The railroad company already has awarded contracts for the electrifica- tion of its lines from Media, Pa., to Wilmington, and not long ago Supt. mith of the Baltimore-Wilmington di- vision of the Pennsylvania said the ny soon will be readv to con cetrification plans over its sys- tem through Maryland and into the District of Columnbia. The reported truce between the Con- solidated and - Philadelphia _Electric would enable the Pennsylvania to get the advantage of the combined serv- lce of the two electric companies, harmony Not RUBBER IS STEADY. NEW YORK, October 7 (Special). | —Crude rubber, smoked ribhed sheets, | remained unchanced at today’s noon Jquotation of 33%. This compares with 34%% a month ago and 42% a vear ago, . & S BELIEVED MADE red in the | v stocks traded Curb Market toda; Sales in hundreda, 1 Av 6 Alb Pie it Alpha Por Tpow st of 3Bl Con 2 Brill Cor Brillo Mf .| Brillo Mt A 5 Matcant se Plow . il Tract CnAm 0l anese G AT of 15 lfiion ¢5 n?: 130 Tuloid Co n & i Nt SV PEL 65 ub Alum ho-Hall - Mark.. WL wtd g el Prod A “gurtlanlds, Lid. ¥ S DBixon “CRacibia. 5 Dubilier € & R nmm_x Mot Bond & Sh pf. 1 1 & Sin Cor en_Pub rz Po pi son Pro Alden Coal and Stores \nd Stores Bf.. all Printing .. Fioliand - Furnhes 1 Horn & Hard. .. Huylers o Indust R'C 1 Insur C 1 Intl 1 Intern Util A 10 Intern T'til B tan_ Rub. Mot. 1y Drug Stol call Corp . Rad B rbk Vv Aust th Am Uil or Am Util pf.l h O Pow €. States P C'A 13 bon § beon D 200 ten Mot LS Rieh R 3] SouClrazery "A2 h%ou P &L 18ou P & L vte. | 11 Sou P& T, wa 1 Southwe “Rell i 1 % South P & T, ptd 4 Sparks Withing. . 2% Sia Gk B b 110 1, Sta G DRITRN i Stand Pow '&" 1, 241 Hugo &7 Stz Mot 1§ Superheat " €0 1% Swite Inu. . Swift & Co i Tampa Bl 0.0 1 Trans Lux Dict. 1 Trico Prod_ . 1 Trumbull Stl 1 stl nnes) amp. . 2 Sol T, A .. G Imp .01 nLlt& Poua n LU & P A pfd ni L & P B pfd e PICShar o AT op "Wy C Pde pid % b ext ) P vie B est. Pow pfd. . 10: h & Lk E p 1167 11!1# Gld 10 Fureka Croesiis . 20 Flor Goldfld M 27X Golden 1un Golden 0 Hawthorne 'St Id 1 Tock Hughes o . 20 Tni Enst Min® ATmi Verde 13 Wenden © Sales INDEPENDENT 0! n hundred 448 Am Con Oilfids. . 3 Am Maracaibo Co 43 City_Serv n.. 12 Cit- Serv n_pfd Columbia_Synd 3 Creols 1 Crown Cent Pete. SRS & % e pta mfi' 3 Em R 88 ntd 1091 B Gib=on Ol cor 2Gut Oll af Py i Houston GuIf G % Intercondl Pet." Leonard "Oil. 1 e B 20 Roval R . 5 Salt Ck Cons.... 31 Tidal Osage O . 7 Tid Osage O NV 1 Transe ON pfd. 11 Yenezuelan Pot: 2 Wilcox O & G'n Sales in STANDARD Ol Lundreds. 800 Aniglo Am Oil.. 700 Ang A O non v 1600 Cantd oIl 0. 700 Imo © 6t Can'a Foilowing is the list of bonds and in on the New York em’ § Aum Cotn vl uu\ 103 1 1 G STOCKS. NEW YORK CURB MARKET Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office 150Ind P L 1200 Inter Pet 100 Nat_ Transit 100 XY Transit. 100 Ohio Oil. 200 Penn Mex ¥ 0 Prairie O & 0 Ind. . 108 0 Ky S0 Neb'nll 4508 0 Ohio 300 Vacuum Oil. .. AN B 50 At Frit Host 150 st & ol b RPEL 4 X smmand § G G fiioa uh's nd Ol & Ind'nap P&R Intl See Amer o Pow ate Pow U5 § et Nat B & 1, 65 AL 10 it bs s AT 1o Pure OIl € QB G&E 10 Rem R B D14 r Con 6 D ¢ Aires 7s Aires ¢ Buo Alres 7 openhagen banaix Por ris 5158 tsche Hamburg Hanover fum Medollin 74 16 Nuremberg 6 23 Poreilt 7 5 per S M In s 45100 S Mt Dnst 628 08 SEAT SALE rangements h: jsale of a t on the New Yor xchange for $240,000, a new recors and $5,000 above the previous high mark. The identity of the purchaser will be made public later. { OIL.—London acuum Oil Co. would d oline at retail in the British Isles in competition with Royal Dutch, | Anglo-American and Anglo-Per using the modern pump method probably selling Russian gasoline, brought the statement from Vacuum officials that they had no such pl at present. The company has di tributed lubricants in Great Britain for vears, it was s slert for opportunities to increase its ®stribution of petroleim products. ARRANGF reports FRISCO RAILROAD.—J. M. Kurn, president of the St. Louis-San Fra cisco Railway, expects surplus for 1927 to be as good as last year, not counting the income from holdings of Rock Island common stock. Both road and equipment are in the hest condi- tion. “We have 140 locomotives in ‘white lead' and bad order cars are less than 5 per cent of our tota DILLON READ—Dillon Read & Co. today denied foreign advices that the firm had arranged to participate in group financing of German exports to Russia, involving between thirty and | forty million doila NATIONAL CAST TRON PIPE— Competition continues to bring out low prices for cast iron pipe in the Middle West. National Co. was low bidder on an inquiry from Chicago for 500 tons of 12-inch pipe, at | $34 a_ton, delivered, equal to E ton, Birmingham, or 5 cents above the extreme low made public. COLUMBIA GAS & ELECTRIC— Columbia Gas & Llectric reports net meome of $23.708,244 for the year ended August 31, available for pre ferred and common dividends. Gross earnings were $36,524,300, GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. By Special Leased Wirs to The Star. NEW YORK, October 7.— (Quoted in dollars per million marks.) Bid. Asked Hamburg 4%s 1919 X (Quoted_in rl‘nl!urs ner mo\mml marks.) A 5 rman, Liovd 4% Krupp 5 1921 Dusseldort 45 pre-wiar frankfort a-M 4 e Muni b 4s pre-war. (Quoted in doilars ver A E G (Gen Go Elec) . 44 A E G (Ger Ge Elec) bl Commerz and Privat Bank. I G. Farben. Disconto Gellschatt Berliner Handels. . Dresdner Banl. Deutsche Bank . Darmstaedter Ban ercur _Bank Vien: orth German Lloyd I ve been made for the tribute | EEEEEEEEHEE—:—JEEE — ast Iron Pipe ||| FINANCIALE. MUNICIPAL BONDS Exempt from Income and District. of Columbia Taxes. Interest 5% to 6%. Bankers Bond & Investment Co., 34 Southern Building Main 1596 WE F INANCE —all classes of income-producing oroperty Large Loans a Specialty Current Int rate and commission Higbie & Richardson, Inc. 816 15th St, N.W. en in Need of Real Estate Loan Phone or Write I Our Loan Department We have unlimited funds available FOR T.OANS ON_RESIDE: BUSIN R THE_DISTRICT OF COL GOMERY COUNTY. MD. SS AND APARTMENT PR MBIA” AND NEARBY MO For periods of 3, 5 and 10 years at 5% per cent BOSSEHELPS Founded 1907 Toan Correspondent of John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. 1417 K St. Main 9300 OB TUBRR N IBUBL Diversification Liquid, Skilled Management Bankstocks Corporation of Maryland Cumulative Convertible 61/,% Preferred Stock N Investment Trust holding capital stocks of the more pmmment banks, trust, casualty and insur- ance companies of the United States. The Company has earned in excess of Six Times its dividend requirements on all outstanding Preferred Stock. We recommend this issue at $60 per Unit and accrued dividend Harris-Mooney & Company INVESTMENT BANKERS Southern Building H. George Thyson Resident Manager BALTIMORE NEW YORK Harris-Mooney & Co., Southern Bldg., Washington, D. C. F Without any obligation on my part send descriptive matter. Name . Address _EIE-—-J oj———n| = MORTGAGES Main 10432 F=lolc———=]o|———=ale—=|alc———lajc—o—2]o]c— SAFE FIRST HARD-EARNED MONEY —representing gradually ac- quired savings—should not be subjected to risk or hazard of loss. Our 69 FIRST MORTGAGES Century Without @ —call attention to the fact that surplus funds can be put to work, returning income sure and regular, without exposing a sin- gle dollar to even the remotest danger of loss. B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. Loss THERE IS O SUBSTITUTE FOR SAFETY Heyden Chemical Anstrian A B'6 (Gen Eiec). Ger Gov oan v cf Ger Gnv LOANS On Improved Property We invite applications for loans on improved property on a MONTHLY PAYMENT BASIS OR STRAIGHT THREE-YEAR PLAN Lowest Interest Rates MERICAN SECURIT AN TAUST CONPANY < Real Estate Dept. 15tl'l and Penna. AVE. BRANCHES: Central—7th and Mass. Ave. N.W. Northeast—S8th and H Streets N.E. Southwest—7th and E Streets S.W. Northwest—1140 15th Street N.W. TOTAL RESOURCES OVER $38,500,000