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FINANCIAL. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. MARCH 18. 1928—PART 2 FINANCIAL, Financial High Lig Past Week ANCE DUE |FIRST MORTG . 10 B-Y qu:"' TAK'NG 10151 100 10 100 ba by A 0 15 o0 110 13 FF | I_S NAMEI] — e S AL TR | 10412 103 LAharty 4th 41 = 1933 3 103 21 103 1 > b ; . ) - | | ——— 1 - ‘“ 10 dify Treasury 415« 1947-83 ! 105 18 n ICA NEW YORK, March 17, 1928. ek Lastwees, | Comm Also Rises to Fresh Top Money Available for FORFE i I:::.-n df.‘.“ - Hig] Low. High. Low. Levels for the Present Sea- | Argent Ju 9 . Ve o 3 5 E . .43 2 Areentine June b | AR T et Stocks (average of 50 Issues)............ 18454 181.04 180.20 173.43 son—Rye at High. FIRST DEED OF Final Prices Irregular—Vol-' ;2% @7 o ALSU SRR w iy ume i [ personnel of All Committees| sonds caversge of 40 tssuen ... T e e TRUST LOANS 00 1 ¢ b bl 1010 100% 10114 | Foreign bonds (avernga of 10 fsiues) . i 107.02 AT 0 a5 ciia) Akl atiatipie ume of Trade Near Record. | | CU15 Belgtum 1% s 1946 U154 116 L15) on June Meeting Picked Week. LastWeek. YearAgo. | CHICAGO, March Unexpected 67 Belzium $e 11, 'y ny Federal Reserve ratlo.... soi A 44 | K] : 0 | scantiness of wheat s in country ] bk ! Rordeaux ds 1934 . [ 101 & e ¢ Y "his Week. 1 mills and elevators brought crowds of Stcel Leader. i N iR Hraatl Kl s 1957 : B I T by W. W. Spaid. L A Sl L ’4',,’ s brokers back to the wheat pit today and Récsoriable Commission W10 Keasi dx 1901 o ne (TN e A tondns 415 to 43 | Swung the market upward. Meanwhile, || p,ompe Replies to Applications e i 101 100 Buenos Aires Provines 7s 1957, .. 1007 10 1 S ol Monthof Monthof | COID Tose to fresh top price records for T “ 101 100's Buenos Aires I'rovine B (R TUTER TUTNR TTEN BY EDWARD C. STONE. | l‘f’{'"fi.gn Tintin b 1p97, | the_scason, but fell off under heavy JAMES F. SHEA NEW YORK. March 17.--The spec- 3 106 anata as 1952 1074 il I . Gpall o District . Sl L ¢ profit-taking. 2 . 2 , NEW YORK. Maich 17.-Th 4 T e e s 01ns vesident W. W. Spaid of the Dis Unfilled steel orders. .. ... 4.308.180 27504 119 | ¥ pue Anished at the highest level yet acular ad ¢ in stock prices. which 1104 “hile 8< 1941 .. Wi 11974 | Bankers' Assoclation yesterday an- | Pig fron production. v . 100,000 | X for ‘the present crop. Closing quota- || has been under way. with few inter | v 1 1100 “hile X= 1948, I“:‘- | nounced the gencral convention com- | Building permits: W tions on w))1lv-7t were unsettled, 1, to 1 Tuptions for 10 days. was chocked today | 0 ) Jagie y s v i £ all the| Number of cilics 3 554 cent net higher, with corn % to by profi: 1 quotations were | {18 1004 S . . s e b i |eohaeanioh, with ‘the | /Amount : I e316.570426 8 . > conts down, oats unchanged o cent Geeldndly trroguiar. a long list of gains | 105 bl 516 10 5 + | tenth annual convention, which 1? 1| Commercial -fallures (R. G. Dun & Go. reports S Hlf’v.‘;\.;:r JAnd provisions 5 "cents to 20 FHeu ConvacticareMitaal . > ks et | A0RA Ml 3 4 be held this year at Hotel Montauk umber ... .. 2,176 2,035 | cents. e. i v g sl Lol o i1 DS Manor, Montauk, Beach, Long Island.| Liabilities ... ... ) SO0MI STEMA s46040716 || T addition to stimulus given to heat Life Insurance Co. by Almast as ny losses of simflar |7 T % n 109% 107! N. Y. 'on June 7, 8, 9 and 10. | Revenue car loading: . Previous weck. Year ago. | 08 &8 6 result ol bl :2 States etent. So great was the volume of 5 165 & 1T | 'The' peneral | committee includes | Al commodities. . ... .. ... o 369,590 980,803 | GO : howing compara- e of the oldest and most cansers g ; | ssentatives of every ‘member bank : g 7 s | Lively meager stocks of wheat on hand ative. Fuenishes low ecost roalizing the last hour that the |12 \ French Govt X 1945, ... o 4 + | Teprosental of every nber bank (- Grain and giain’ product . Bl e iy b e s Ao f1oan, o3 Jermian In 1989, . . iy 7% 1 | in the city, while the special committ S| Coal and coke e 7 832 2 Bl e G T T and annuities. Co-nperates W e, Holland Ameri . { melude many assoelation members who | g Product : > 077 Ohservers perrent from Chicago crop | || Trust Comuanies and Ranks In Total sales| wan 92, 1us o ttaly i 1951 EhninG u) Y 3 have worked long and hord in the e . . 3 abandonment of Winter wheat an;lg hares, but fell about | 102 8 Tavanese Slgs 1954 5T 103 . J mterest of the mu_xmemum nnd‘ mkr‘ 2 ARt BRI both in the Centrar Weos s u%r; B D sbiiising G oAb Atk hort of the Saturday |11 . Jergens Utd Marcarine 6s 1947 06l 4 especially fitted for committee w 1 * # 30,1 28.031 Southwest as well. Trade bt ZEE od & woek ago. il . Netheriands #x | L 106% 1061 106 ‘s [ The first meeting of the general com- i - | wpiawest a5 well, Trade leaders mean- 1125 Woodward Bldg. hing in the week end |1 2 Norway 3 4x 1004 101 mittee will be beld next Friday, March ave speclal emphasis to the tact o} r that officlal figures telling of 12,000,000 ts . r Y 1”4 Lvon Med 6s 1 9 00 23 at 4 pm, at bakers' headquarters. i e 2.000 00 e e - —— n xn\rm“i‘x‘\:o:,;:‘rlmlr Yl 91 u Peru 65 1960 ¥ 34 | when nrrnn;z;'mrm::({]urll)u&hinn ;‘\u ‘lhr‘ “};:;’&; 21’3‘;&2“";"&,?,’.‘;‘:’,‘3 ‘:n’:kl, :lsan(g circulati | 104% 98 leruis.... 1041y iix | convention plans with the greatest vigor | A S, Pt e s o | T R bear e shon Gebmceo intstt | WRIGHT, SLADE & CO. e iews pl zod ™ I e s [108% 103 1084 Jueensiand 8a 19471 S 108t oS The convention this year will be held under the estimates of private experts r Members lier -1 1 5% 114w Queensiand s 194 1157 114+ 115 at a place which the association has 1 ! e @ e G ettt v of | 28N wew 100 ; 109% 108" 109 | never visitcd. The hotel is located on | | COLUMBIAN CARBON. New York Stock Exchange was taken by some of the |08'x 1 Sin 06t 109 106 104 the end of Long Island with a wonderful ' New York Cotton Exchange S SRR a4 93 834 Yy 93% 34 93% |view of the ocean and of Long Island | NEW YORK. March 17 (4).—Net Chicago Board of Trade 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. ticker I\ s late in recordin ing insurance Trust Eatates. . W g 1064 eeees 106% 1075 106 107 | =aund. The hotel has a fine golf course, profit of Columbian Carbon and sub- Azain Bulwark. 05 10, Seine Dept ot (s ... v 06 105 5 | tennis courts and bathing beach and a | e —— idiaries f 7 declined to $2,032,962 < were again a bul- | i P LTI Jroats Slovenes 8s 1983 . 100% 101% 1907 “|special train over the Pennsylvania | | - y 1 2 Stocks and Bonds Bought in the early part of | 1v5 103 v W3 e s Railroad will take the washington | Gearth of New Issues Factor. Domestic Copper Business : and Sold for Cash or but vielded with the ) 10tk 51 1035 S s 1y O . 104 I"l“- llvx“ bankers and their friends direct to the | CARRIED ON MARG o ng move- | 92% Tono 7 100 1004 8% resort without change in New York. As Q s, ; ntral, after ap- | 119 2 118G Unitea E : 8% 11y :Il"v ! | many members have stronely favored Some Profit Takmg of a point of the mhe 105w Utd Kingdom 5lys 1937 1064 106t 1057 | going to some new place this year, it is | 1 Is Noted. | Gl ' Tapers 0ff—Tin Drops, . WE FINAN_C:E-' . | = o mgesaes || THE MAYFLOWER HOTEL time of 1741 estab- | + 9 . ey . . 4 B % 98': | apticipated that there will be a recopd & n 1901, sold down to 1711, for | & NDI AND MISCELLANEOUS i i attendance, /] ,L"Re Loans a Specialty Connecticut Avenus at De Sales St. bt of ¥ patts on the das. Siad- st gl il S o g General Convention Committee. [ Current intereat cate and_ commission Telephone Main 370 n 2 points to Smelt & Rel 1st 5 1947 2 102 | 2 “ ’ X % e | Higbi i Since 1907, but ] 108 . ¥ 1084 Edward J. McQuade, vice president of | By the Assciated P | B the A ighie & Richardson, Inc. & e Pennsvlvania. Jer- | 106 L Amer Sugar Renning 8s 1937, 5 1085 the Liberty National Bank, is general| NEW YORK. March 17.—With the| NEW YORK, March 17.—In some 816 15th St. N.W. a Eane v : 3 y 99 conve smallest aggregate of new lisues since | directions during th ’ " 'n Railway, North- | 100 g Amer lel & Felcttr 48 1929 9 99% 9 chairman of the general convention | smallest 3 g 5 directions during the past week im s reat North- | 107 i'e 105 American Lel & Tel st 5 6's 103% committee, and Frank Stetson, trust|the first week of the vear offering| . b —_——— s . anna. Great North- | 105 Ansconda Copper $s 1y 3% 105% officer of the National Savings & Trust |limited competition, listed bonds today PFOVCMent was noted as to contracting e T L We Will Purchase o 110'; Anaconda Copper ov deb 18 1938... o5 | Co., vice chairman. The other members | continued to follow a firm trend. The | for steel for the second quarter deliv- s rust Loans WALKER HOTEL CORP, Armout & Co 4 s 1939 wlt 21y | follow! {week’s total approximated $75.000.000, [ery, while mills continued to maintain Any Amount b e . uls ‘s Armout of Del . « 90\ ELLAT Charles J. Bell. Corcoran Thom. |compared with $127,000,000 in the pre- a steady rate of production with d ~ l7 D e tilnos . . Atlantic Kenn:ng deb 5: D 102" 102 |Howard Mosan, American Security & | ceding week ‘\d‘.l‘,\,,ms T rod sauction with good [} 1), C. and Montgomery County 87 BONDS rd | 1065 ¢ v Y Harnsdali Corp & 9 9% 9 | Trust Co. Although there were evidences of the | {io ot Tha’ Feby atiike bt arge Construction Projects International B =y ,,}’;,,flfl:nl;fi‘v "5‘;}‘5""‘ 2 104 Hell Tel « Pay ref .18 108' Maurice Otterback, W. 'L. Koontr, |customary week end profit-taking, it | iee Com:mfin;“':i‘,’o:‘.cd T,"’_“ lzin‘,}_i FRED T. N " 13':}‘ gond Dept. S Sove Ches Nenel Hoe & 1L haw 11020 & athienam Steel p m bs 148 1 101 Anacostia Bank. did not become general. Missourd | uuitilled - tonnage oy . NESBIT Sth St. since March, : ; 5 Bethiehem Steel « [ 68 1948, 55 10 :| Raymond L. Schreiner, Bank of | Pacific 45 and Wabash 5s were among | Auto ; 1D eieiverionvias SR AR e : Cons Coul «(Ma) Lat ret 38 (950, Brightwood {the few important issues which were ,;',,“';’;’,';";,“,2‘1;&"{:,‘g;f:?:’g;_“;c;"::,;;, —~ o B 1102 ¢ 47 Cuba Cane Sug cv deb 38 1930 2 | Maurice D. Rosenberg. John M. |depressed by realizing sales. On the | fair sized orders. Pig iton. was steady | — ————— h is still under investiga- | 0% 3ia 07t Detroit Edison re . § Riordon, Bank of Commerce & Savings. |otller hand, several prominent railway | and unchanged. TisNearby Vasaiad % Fork Siock Exchange, | 92 Dodze 8 1yan .. : Frederic E. Farrington. Thomas W. | issues were briskly accumulated. New |" Business in copper for domestic ac- n Nearby Virginia fluctuated within o range of 6 points. | 10% i fi;x:fil'?h\.lu;‘u:'s';u::h-'fllT A Perry, Chevy Chase Savings Banl Haven 4135 and Denver & Rio Grande | count tapered off during the week, al- 5]//2% Prudential | | 1 i ; i | . Frank J. Streker, Arthur N. Mitchell, | Western 5s sold at their best prices | {; 5 oo ,d"m;‘,f'(‘m',."::‘.'m';‘;;" Humble Oll & Her sip 1923 23 102% | Golumbia. National Bank. of the year, Further recoveries were | (oot Ol inauiry for export con Insurance Co. - e & i 5 b ‘s Indinns Steel 58 1963.... o 104 4 R. Golden Donaldson. Laurence A.|made by the Seaboard issues. but the | 1y hav e 10 imrer N arine aa 1961 : Siayahter. Commercial National Bank [new St Paul liens rled at or litde April” requirements’ by retent "soying C Lodrs SEIBERLING iderably, s g ; : 4 Inter Paver 58 A 19 {” Nathan B. Scott, 2d: Norman |below yesterday's close. and February deliveries. which Ith I 997, 45'e International Tel and Tel ¢ % 96 s 6% | . o ry eries, ch were ommonwea; nvestment Co. King A" = ¢ v . | Fischer, Continental Trust Co. | New Orleans Public Service 55 as-| peavy. vise, t tae READ Boking A gel back | (30 3 9 aelly Suringtield 88 1931, Eugene E. Thompson. Thomas W. | sumed the leadership in the firm utility | ters w(:::":o:s}do?:d F:br&:;zd;; D17 15th St NW. Phone Main 2621 ALLT S u end. Conspicuous heavi- | 103~ *9 b el el L] 5 % | Brahany, Crane, Parris & Co. atoup. advancing a point to 1003, | progucers continue to hold steady at Mone. &1 | LEHMAN’S TIRE SHOP fess was shown by American Tobacco, | jog, . s iy s <104 105 104% 103 |75 T Exnicios, Joseph Stewart, De- | duplicating thelr year's year. Among | 14vs cents for cloctravtie eloy o Money to Loan | 021 B SL N Main 163 ness was sho | 106% e LiRgelt & Mvers 58 1961.... d s+, | partmental Bank. the convertibles, Andes Copper 75| (he Cop ticut Valley. ct Drat deed of trust un real estate 12th and K Sta. NW M 1130 Bawuk Cigars Burns Bros. “B." Free- ! o > 105 Manati Sugar st 15 1943 he Connecticut Valley Bravaliina intoress’ and o port Texas. General Cable “A.” Houston | 19, Midvale Steel 58 1938 .. ... 2 Hubert N Harper, B. L. Collan; Dis- | reached new, 027 byt grouidion Iares | Tinioeicesldeclinietito new Iow levels | §at s sl vl 1 Bt S — — 1 jonal Match preferred, | | o Not Enslani Mensanins. 11t | trict National Bank purchases and gains of & point or more | for the year, but recovered when con- | 23€P! & CTer Mide. bih A ¥ N W | l] Home consumers are thought i 5 gL ) E . Yos : 2 v, | w corded by Kayser 5'2s and | - e Products, Union Carbide. f . N Y Edison 15t 68 1941 : 1171 | John C. Yost, Charles A. McCarthy, | were recor 2 sumers turned good buyers. London . S o A VN ¥ - | East Washington Savings Bank. Commercial Cable 4s. | Lkt atvisicas i ; F M t Sa2 ST i 2 s gl st Ao e ton* 1ebe 1094 “Harry V. Hawnes, Harry L. Selby. | Youngstown Sheet & Tube 5s. which | “'Lead was steady. but consuming de- || SeCurrd he reat waiarp b AMOLYT 1rst ortgade i{ 110 108% N ¥ Tel 8319 ; lop | Farmers ‘and Mechanics' Nationai, weakened last week on the f lure nr’mm,d showed some falling off | Stocks preening M0 and Va KI 3 y 3 N orn'S 2 g 034 | Bank. | the project to merge with Inland. were | quring February increased 11.170 tons revaliing intarest and Commission o 8 . International Telephone and United ||, W 103 Dacinie Gas & Eree o0 1947 . % 1037% 103 | John Poole, Charles B. Lyddane, | bought in large amounts at advancing | despite a decrense In- production of|| s0mimeihh pze MUANORTONE o Applications Invited | States Cast Iron Pipe, each up 7 points, |t [~ 106% Puoific T'el & Tel 58 1962 . 108 Federal-American National Bank. prices. 3420 tons, compared with January. Main 300 and 5612 Jed a long list of new highs in the in- | 106% 10 el il bty A John B. Cochran, Thomas P. Hick-| French government issues continued | o | inc demand improved and prices | = dustrial group. which included Corn |, 1037 Philadelphia Co ref 83 194 4 E 3y | man, Franklin National Bank. to advance in new high territory in|were firm. Ore p-vprned sfmn.. —- at Bagineers S BOIC | 1031 75 1064 Public Service 8s 1944 7 W. B. Hibbs, W. W. Spaid, W. B.|further reflection of the retirement of | Smelters were reported not offeri e Sinclair Oil. du Pont, Fidelity- | jgi 100" Sincleir oM Te 1937 . Hibbs & Co. |the 8 per cent dollar bonds, but other | freets. s ring | | I A | x Insurance. Interborough Rapid| o ° g Sinelatr Crude Of John R. Waller, Austin C. Waller, | foreizn obligations were fractionally ir- | Antimony was steadier, but f 0 ttan Electrical Sup- | 101, International Bank. |regular. The United States Govern- | active. s teel | common | 1oq. Standard Ol N J . 103! 103% | Joseph Schiavone, Hugh W. Barr, |ment division was quiet at steady prices. | 3 e n of 1% at 1477 | g8, 84 United Drug 68 194 7 107+ | International Exchange Bank. e tions for ! o alified P . ng touched 1487 | 9ua y U'S Rubber 18t & ref 58 1947. 2n Y 2 94 George O. Walson, Edward J. Mc- NEW YO DUCE | GOLD FOR BUENOS AIRES. LOANS ON REAL n Qutlified Properties rally of 45 points in Portu- | a6 103 5 U S Rubber 14s 1930, 3 3 103 | Quade, Liberty National Bank. RK PRODUCE. | 5 in the which touched 425 \0uu USSteel s£58 1983, .. ... 9 108% | “Floyd E. Davis. Albert S. Gatley.| NEw YORK. March 17 (®).—Rye- NEW YORK, March 17 (#).—Two ESTATE b an otherwise quiet for- | g0, 3 Utah Power & Lizht 68 1944 , 1027 | Lincoln Natonal Bank. Firm: No. 2 Western, 1.35. fob, New Shipments of gold went to Buenos 1 d Adv District of Columbia ze market Sterling cables | 'ug© 7 Warner Sugar 7s 1939 ... 5 864 | Lanier P. McLachlen. Archibald Me- | yvore' ang 1331, edf. export. Barley. | AITCS today, $500.000 by the Guaranty madists Action he'ld steddy at $4.87 3516, 14 112 | Lachlen, McLachlen Banking Corpora- - D Wewangh | Trust and $350,000 by American Ex- Courteous Treatment The weckly clearing house statement | yyz:, ¥ 3 r 3 108 | tion. Firm; No. 2, 112'3 cif. New York o lw s . change Irving Trust, R e ¢ \ ) b e A s e B 4 Peter A Drury. L. P Bchrener, | ientopot frm; o, 1 dark Northern | e ||| 0" fecord of 35 years Glover & Flather il compared with a deficit in Teserve of | g %2 o \ 4 9 8% | Morehants’ Bank & Trust Go. s L cif. L 1550,; . I D No. 2 hard Winter fob. New York all | 50218 weel egate re-|100 p ' Atlantic Coas: Lin 3 9 98t . Shes W { - H C 1 . N.W. et 3507 568.000, P actatied | ‘30 o3 9i'e Balto & O 15t gold 96 Wen 98w |poocriram Chesterman. Morris PIan | rgii, 1.58%,: ‘No. 2 mixed Durum do. |fl over o Third of 'WWHW I Pel'cy o Rflsse“ 0. 508 H St. N.W #atement of actual condition this day | 100 97 100% Balto & Ohiocv 44 . 1004 | “'Claude H. Woodward, Emmet C. nn‘r:‘llnn'l. )Lo. 2 Manitoba do., to arrive: g Century's h'u“ Main 1753 owed increases in most of the prin- | 106 100% T Davison, Mount Vernon Savings Bank, | 336+ In bend. Corn--Spot firm: No. ||| £zperience 926 15th St. NW. | pal items. Loans. discounts and in-| 984 %2 95's B&OPitts L K& W Va 4 P C. H. Pope, C. D. Ratcliffe, the 2 _\rllnv\vrl w York]all rail, 1. 0 : stments gained $58,428.000. rescrve 107% 101% N B % O Southwestern DIV as 5 Munsey Trust Co. No. J_xglln’\‘\ _dn‘ llfi,»,. Oats -Spot the Federal Reserve Bank of mem bl ¢ B Hrooklyn Mannat s 1 6 & 19 George L. Starkey, J. Frank White, steady: No. 2 ‘!m,e, 70!5. Lard—Firm- T banks $60494.000, net demand de- 17% 21's Canadian Northern #s 194 ' 22 122 | wavional Bank of Washington. :;“”r:iidfl':rc-mv:l‘< - 11.85a11.95. Other posits $78.852.000 and time deposits $4, Henry H. McKee, H. C. Stewart, Na- 8 ged. 611,000, Cash in own vaults showed tkmel Capital Bogk: C ——— . - - shrinkage of $3.144,000. Erete Chesapeake Coryn ‘ ek '*| " George W. White, C. r‘»‘( Jacobsen, U. S. LEATHER INCOME. 0o hi s | 101 w0 . 5 ‘| National Metropolitan Bank. . wnersni {1025 n C i 054 1024 105 | N e e on, . Porcival Wilson,| . NEW YORK, March 17 (T).—United P HEN LAYS TWO EGGS i e s e e iy States Leather' Co. had net income of || |5 Helping the Home Builder 193 Chicago kur & 2, 103 Loz 10z | Mol BRTRE v Reginaid Lewts, | 3317399 for 1927, "equal after prior and Management With Loans PER DAY. DEFY'NG RULES 0 9 sl fillac b b L e Northeast Savings Bank. preference dividends to $578 a share | Comernontens of the Awortaed Prews | 1080 90 T e 1 A 3 | “Fhomas Somerville, Robert 8. Stunz, | pany, Central Leather Co. had et || only as ownership is sup- of the primary functions of this orgar MARKET RASEN, England.—A white | 119 Chicago Raliways 68 1981 . e Park Savings Bank. prof $534, n 1926. plemented by experienced, 1f you desire to raise money on e ‘Wyandotte hen is reported by its owner, | 5 5 1 R | & Pacific ref 48 1934 6 6 .| Henry W. Offutt, B. Agee Bowles, : specialized management—in or business property, come in and discuss your - . 46 | 1 ¥ Parker of Weelsby House. as astra- | o, Chicago Rock Island 4% s 96K 6% Potomac Savings Bank. WILL SUPPLY EQUIPMENT. every cl of property— e + cised by its fellow hens for not observ- |, 0 02 Chi Union Station 4 % s | 983 . 102% 102% 102% Loz | Robert V. Fleming, Hilleary G. Hos- ! 2 o = s s requirements. ing union rules and laying more than | }3% 10" i Chi nion Statton §es 198 A {19% 118% 115+ | Kinson, Riggs National Bank. | NEW YORK, March 17 (®).—Fed- | that ownership itself is made the orthodox number of eggs daily. | 4 i bttt o » Sin Bon| Vietor B. Deyber. Fred W. Mac-|eral Telegraph Co., affliated company profitable. To make your ;i - ol it was a pullet and the | 05X 4 AL raTREAINEY . 10115 101 | Julius T. Peyser, Francis G. Addison, | Mackay companies with all radio equip- the aim of the service we and Commission on Applications wed their displeasure by Cleveland Terminal 5¥%s. . 5 10w, 1095 | jr; Securlty Savings & Commercial | ment to be used in its chain of sta- offer. treating 6 be Colorudu & Southern ¢4 193 v 99 u' | Bank. ”]"“"- xAx “"fl‘ l’;;;"““’ """-““"l"’ "I“ - . bty ’ ‘ planned for Sayville on & wave length n 1 Cuba R K 58 1982 ., usa U8 | August H. Plugg. John D. Hm\lrd,\‘ 8 B I, R S\ L l. C() N Let us have your applica- | ! | ch continued o v Delaware & Hudson b s 1937 105 106 | Seventh Street Savings Bank | of 2400 meters. i B E. SAVUE €O gunta of twn eges - 44 bza Den & RioGrande con w3y | Edward J. Stellwagen, Edson B. Olds, | . Sl Ao her record for one week ac- T4h Du Uen & G West § ; fo 91 3| Union Trust Co. | WILL OPEN LINE EARLY. | Main 2100 023 13th St to Parker . R Y h 9'a 8% | Wilbur H. Zepp, United States Sav- | % Monday, 2: Tuesday, | ‘2% 2 g #5% | inge Bank | NEW YORK, March 17 (4. —Freight Thursday, naly A% bR John B. Larner, Harry G. Meem, service on the Hudson River Night Line 100's ! 4 Ay 86 %% | washington Loan & Trust Co, | between New York, Albany and ‘Troy . 109t 4 aab n 1936, 10905 199 108% | Eyra - Gould, Thomas J. Groom, |will begin March 19, due to ear) S STEADY la1en Grand Trunk 18 1940 .. ... . 116 11h% 116 | washington Mechanics Savings Bank, | which has made possible the ¢ BUTTER IS S o - liore W # Great Northern s s 197 100% 100 1005 100% | Fhoniod g garrell, John C. Leonard, | away of ice in the capital district. . P at Northern ken bWs 1558, .. 112! 112" 112% | washington Bavings’ Bank. | : 5 . G s .t "4 ‘ireat Northern cen in 1936. . 1o b it a 9. 4 D - rutuon & Meanatiab rer v 9617 100 105 104 Fariaria ot Bgeciel Commiliest KELSEY-HAYES WHEEL, ) REAL ESTATE LOAN Lower Grades Wite 92 Hudson & Mannecian ad) be 1967, 2 4 92 | The complete make-up of the special | NEW YORK, March 17 (). Kelsey- b (N Py Lilinois Centiul 44 66 | committees. also announced yesterday | fayes Wheel éarned $1.14 a share on v » () 00 12100 025 Product Is Pirm on Medium an 2l r ter iuter Itapia [ . {ollows the common in 1927 after proferred scores today an: Y Un'e dnter lepid T Z Hotel—C. H. Pope, chalrman; HAIry | dividends with net profit, of $631.877 d lower grades. & g 92% (inter & Great Nored) 4, g ‘4 | L Selby, vice chairman; Frank P. Har- | plants are nearly at capacity. The 3 v/ G . d were rather lght, | g o 6 Ran C¥LScott & M 4n 1938 man, Louis C. Eekloff, J. T. Exnicion, | corporation was & consolidation of | J\\Ol'lg(lg'(’" First Mortgage Loans for 3 or 3 Years soores wear 50 7 i hansas City Southein §s 1960 Thomas P. Hickman, E. L. Hillyer, | Kelssy Wheel and Hayes Wheel in May | \ No A isal F No C 1 | 103 ° o Kansas City Suouthern 5e 1980, 24 | Henry W. Offutt and John R. Waller. last year. | Bond © Appraisal Fee No Curta TIOM, QUATIEIS. D€ f49) ¢ 0% Lake Nnaren L1885 0% .8 ‘. Entertainment—~Thomas W. Brahany, | . C Gthidl o ¢ markel war seady with |y Y4'e Lake Shore 4s 1981 Y 9% | chairman: B. Agee Bowles, vice chir- | = mr—r—— | LTRSS~ onstruction Loans in Any Amount Ofterings were | yyia i's Louls & Nasb unified ¢e 1940 g 17 man; Charles D. Boyer, C. F. Jacobsen, 3 ' Bri Vi ' re critical as o . Loute & Nash Lst cef b4 s 200 1094 109 | fred W MacKenzle, Charles A. Mc- | Preferred came out at 103!y, and Capi- ring us your real estate financing problems. Mil klec iy & Lt Lat ref 6p 61 103! 1044 fce Otterback. (al Traction opened at 109'4 and closed e Free o catio wer - WBCE s S M e 1o 102 frifs Cnll:;zrzr.r;:q"%;;x‘r c;a ur.'.mfm,' chatr | ot 100% on & 30-ahare tursover. | Unconditionally T & mln-ulm..m. Applications answered im: J1 Mo Ken & Lex tut 48 10 w2 e | derick P, M Biddons. vice | Washington Gas Light opened at . - Lol 10n Mo Kan & wd) b8 181, : ! 0 | chgarman: P, G. Addison, Jr.; Victor B, |89':. 30 shaves selling at this price, 10 Guaranteed D0 bt bl Al b e hors ‘Wi Deyber, Joshus Bvans, jr.: Albert B.|shares more moving later at 89 fat REAL E ATE MORTGAGE & 7 Mismourt Pacine . i g Vi Hilleary Mergenthaler Linotype, still selling ex- | £ v g « ! 5. a g ex- | ’ : i+ Stlamour Pasife il 1010 w Bg e e o | Ovibee e stronger yesterday. After | IBEHIND cach 61y 1N g A I'E MORTGAGE & n New Lotk Cent deb de 1984 “ ' | MoKe 3 poole, | ODEDINE At 1027y, 50 shares changed N : AY b Ly I . MeKee Howard Moran, John Poole, [V [ 8 SURED MORTGAGE GU », 10 New York el 1y Lo 109 0 hands at 103, Sanitary Grocery pre- | y U & ( ()Rl ()“ A l l()\ - . LA Wil J. Wall Y y pre ) i S 5 . . 4 Ve Vouk Contralden hp 02b ... 1070 103 Punlicity and mressGeorie O Vo, | (eFred regiatered 108%,. Ronds were | Gl "ll"‘ Erdven) Sk » o Main 1103 26 Jac v Place Vew Haven deb ¢s 1081 ., Klty Bl% o. Py Martgage Com: | . “ . James A Soper, vice chiir- [Ueglected | i Al ATYfe i BELS ¥ AL BN INY ; b Barnum. 1. Colton. "Robert L.| . The weekly calling of the issues fn| wis not only the satety | YUy he | | er, 1 Roberts, F. W. Patterson, | the unlisted department showed high | “ 1 by wdequate aecu. | LY, WSAL & touton A ein ’ Edward C. Stone and Richard 1. Hatton, | Dids on several bonds and stocks, The e prestige of a Sports Luther E. Schrelner, chafr- | bld on mos Club 48 was raiscd | ny, hat man; ' H. C vice chnfrman; Charles | from 95 to 80, on Chapin-Sacks 8 per | the wae i n‘-‘ Euaran H. Domg, Esa Gould, Charles B [ ¢t preferred from 102 to 107 with | Al o Lyddane, B, Ashby Leavell, R, 8 £70m 80 16 10 The. bt on Wasniins wof principal = : E. Percival Wilson, Clyde B. Asl rom 60 10 70, The bid on Washington ' : . s sl * Uty | Ratph B Barnard and - Herbert Hnnlr 7nnn Club stock now stands at G0 ' b eds “' \ .‘ 'I‘ .~: D N et DR L8 i PRl With 90 asked. the approaching playiny INSURED MORT. iy Ivanie wen ba | »As ’ 12, 112 Transpiortation—Laurence A. Slaugh- (teason sending the bid Lo the highest | E BONDS ace uncons S A1 o S M E N guaranteed by | b i 4 - - i - ! ys w bookler Arrenandized o v2 It varfolk & Wester - Northern aging gy il g 5 e iz i | ter chatrman: Claude 1 Woodward, | MArk reached In a long time ey 4 A t04n 105 | Viee chairman; ‘Thomas J. Groom, W Fi G o P R 0 Heghuld Lewis, John ‘0. Leanard. |, GV Blairles Notes wh v i ForipLs o Frnnk 0 SUsker and J. Frank White | The Washington bankers who attend- vany of New York, wi ho can sell a security— o i ande Wast ' g | Ladien committer Mis, W w |4 the Reserve City Bank convention the supervision of the N | Y | ) . »4 s I ! : Apnid, chal i Mrs. Robert V at New Orleans will be back at (bl " o e i ol WOO0L TRADE SPOTTY v : r MAATKE L e Bt | o K eha HOADL MTS eBetty denka " tomorrow, "tho "scasmens " he e \ State nsyrance | 1 where safety is given first consideration through the i 1 T N 3 fundam Y ot sitication. TON ¢ (Bpecial) A deltiod i RIS * | Waller, s 8 Gutley, ended Friday night partment undamental principle of diversitieation v contnued spatty in the Boston » . anfer ? i Peoples Diug Stores common stock 2 that shows a potential eacning of 107 or Netter after wriet & / o i ]:;-" " 2% 1 L: :::“:’.: "”fi':l‘l‘l:"h‘" 2 g 14'1'217.'.4': k:;:‘rm:: Sf."?,,...'?"?\?.'i' L' ‘“l’|'|“.;"m'5 I“'.""""‘ l'“ ‘l‘"H“I-' New \'n.uk| Maturities 2 to 10 Y qars” the second \o"-n. " oW "1 ES ug s » = = g o 3 L] P - f v the i il elocks |1 100" 0L & dan e v de 1yt 10ty I o e TuIsnoR A, BIMIGIIAT. Lirigic” 16 cio 4 Friduy '"fnrq""f,::.’:::d i b 3 that is assured of appreciation 124 8t 1184) wn busie, Frencly | 40 S iy 4 Y 1 ey | Brahany, Msn. Luther B Bchrelner, | inder the brevious day's olose. salcs | - - N8l 1A Covpan TOPAY), | 4 that is preferred an to dividends a hulf blood et 110 | 28 s p o 64 | Mis Frederick P, H. Blddons, 20 shares, | § that is senior to & quarter of a million dalla f 7 i | et L dn G| e party WL e Wantington on | MY broninent uanikers aud buines iy e b i i d ne | oo, 4 P Y A AIF Line 30 P i night of June and arive w vitation of the | b st sousi, | YO L ol vl e sl e g, 4 vy | Montaik Beach i tme for breakfast, | 700018 of the Tnternational Exchange | 6 that is supervised by & competent board of hankers and three oith Danineen i » Rank, extended through Hecretar! ! . and business men. and quester | 0% o Rl S ) . 4 Peoples Diug Kells Lower. the Bourd of Directors 1 Josepts Avons | S Al ¥ bt y . e plen Ditg Bloren preferred opened (0, 10 be present at & hanguel to' b | 1412 K Street NW. 7 that s insued under & wost steingent |A.u\l g . i , % J T T 1. ‘.-lmml-v w.-.,l.n..m...|rhlu~l|‘\ 'I'i“:'lml &mph Hehiavone of the | WASHINOTON.D.C ment, with a large bank av Prustes and Registiar " < 1 12 20 ern My tey dige Y 200 e [ B0Ck Exchange, and lost " hank o ) Tues | o ) OO0 3 TRUMBULL MILLS ACTIVE e Pt ol BTSN IRED L TR COUNIAY, 8 "'r'n‘n"m':-“"',,..'}.'.",. bindhyi S Avd Hotel Tuesday | (Am-‘;“n'\;::';-‘:::‘::ll:““‘“ Leads furmished. Liberal comminsion. Give fu! details regard WEW YORK. V1 W -Arum- | oy u » Uninn Pariie (&t 4e 1947 4 vice omi [Changed hands duing the day o[ Ceviificates showing the somplotion | syl b R evperience, present connection, referonces No replies ag e merged | gy P vV Wy tal bn 19RY | L M0k L0 L0 L% | SEVen different anles. of the st halt year I Washington i Bonk, Anowledged unless thin nformation is furnished Our prgsent 1 ombout the | s, 103 X 180 he 1939 ., ., 105 duh, b s [ The markel opened with Novfolk & [ Chapter, AL B, will be awarded soon | torce v advised of this advertivement. Addeess Bon 10, Stas ing st capseity | 1oz, 103, 1 abash biye 1976 g L06 d0h 106 by | Wasiinglon Steamboat Co. selling at |0 & big stitute meeting to be held &t Nowr s nem ¥ Othee of onders | ws » extern Maryimnd on 1488, ookt ek mat w06 Kleven shaves of Potomac Flectrie [Wardman Park Hotel, The program dodvesi 4 i ve 448 oo s a0 L Boner b er cent preferied anid at{will e W eowded one andof unisual » 1 LLINTRTLT [T} (X Ya'e v 1070, Washington Rallway and Electric interest,

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