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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1928. Nt 3Alpha Port Cem 1Alum Co Amer 6Am & For Pow war 3 Amer Chein .. 1 Am Colortype 1,Am Cvanamid B 3%Amer Dept Stores ON IN'T'AL TRADES were constructing more shipping than | meeting this week at Atlantic Ciy. | action thereon. The merger of the two by 540 ail other maritime nations together, now | While 22 sianding committees of the | companies will make the total asse | have only about 43 per cent of the total. | Investment Rankcrs' Association will While the United States made a gain | make repor‘s to {he assnciation. atten- |~ The National Mortgage Co of Balti- | during. the past_quarter of 9.000 tons. | tion will be coneentrated largely upon | more was organized in 1922 and has Some of these ranges.are ; BY WILLIAM F. HEFFER Special Dispatch to The Star. $5.818.632 Connected [ 3R B oRhe sl s 84 SHIPBUILDING DROPS. BANKERS TO COMBAT | MORTGAGE FIRMS UNITE. | NEW YORK CURB MARKET | IMunt Madellin s, 28 @41 The volume of world construction of | i LT 5"‘_ 831, 931, | merchant vessels is now at a lower point S T A IR B gu # ‘ Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Offics |, G « §4 41| than In any perioa since the ending of SECURITY SWINDLES v igure in | 8 t4 1926, says a report just issue v Lloyd's 85,818,632 Consolidation. i3 114 | Regitter, covering returns from_all M i “7" ;" ! . h & Genitee. % 98 ' ¢8| countries for the quarter ended Sep- | , October (Speeial) porcllowing te a lis o ocks and | 3 h {:-‘.,",,",_ ettt 1 101501 | tember 30 last. And the present total, | More Than 1,500 Delegates Attend o, 1 coment was made yesterday s trad on the New York Cur 2 Spencer Kellogz 5L 3014 h. 10m- | it s added, is nearly 600,000 gross tons L ; g : ; | Market today: i SPan et "‘.‘ 213 18972 less than a6 the heginning of This year. Annual Convention This {that at a meeting of the board of 1) | sates INDUSTRIALS Fow &'Li1 11l 4s 117111 | Thcain the shrinkage in shipbuiiding e | directors of the Natienal Mortgage Co. | JEWEL . 5 - { in hundreds. L Il 0 85 8 [is chicfly due to the situation in Great 8 of Balti TavbraKie action Had be Zenith Radio, Charis Corpo-| HS’;’.%:R".’,.: Britain and Treland, where about 110, Waken oot s il e e G R | 23 Prod N 000 gross tons less are -being built now e en o S reby ) : 3 | .H\~u A, wRtiant 3 hree mont! During the | Special Dispatch to The Star. National Morigage Co. of Baltimore as ange « —Min- fa Ww—With wacran than three months ago. g ration Are Leaders—Min ! AT ¥ : g | asiie. petiod, decline f‘nr ?n :(21,;.— I :;v'r)mc‘l’ YORK, focww 17.—-More than would be merged into the Seaboard With Side :Oven = 4 | "1Allicd Pk pr pta countries combined was only about 25,- 11500 delegates from cvery State in the Mortgage Co. of Baltimore, and a ment- A ing Issues Prominent. |3 Allied Pk S pid COTTON IS STEADY 000 tons. As a result, Great Britain and | Union and from Cannda, representing | ing of the preferred stockholders b | 1 Treland, which. comparatively rceently, | 700 investment banking houses, are been ecalled for Oectober 3¢ ta take as los | ruscon 8t1 NEW YORK, October 17.—1In today's| 4 Amer Gas & B session on the Curb Echange the up- |-~ 1 Amer Hitdware ol Lamp, e says Lloyd's, its proportion of the World | three questions confined its operations. almost entirely equipped with the Sard " movement etill predominatod, | 32 Amer flavaian s § NEW YORK, October-{T—The cot- | total is only 2.7 per cent. This, how=| One deals with security swindles. | to Baltimote mortgancs. LORAIN- OVEN HEAT . with advances sharp in numerous in-| iAmer Mrg ... 0.10 ton market opened steady at an ad- | ever. compares with only 2 per g,m._ in | From $1:000.000.080 tq $1.500,000.000 | The Seaboard Mortgage Co of Balti- % RE‘GU’LATC")R' stances. L g amer eler w1 vance of 5 points to a decline of 1|the auarter ended June 391 st. Durlng |annually i lost.By the American public | more was organized in 1924. Tt has OR. Among high-priced issues Zenith | .} Amer XatGass 7 ! the quarter ended September 30 in-| through the sale of worthiess and fake | been engaged in making first mortgze 8| é Radio was the feature, soaring to anew | § Amer Kol bl | point. Some by s teported on | creases in the volume of production |securitics, How can this be curbed? Taans In s mumber of States in additian < MUDD[MANO mer Sol & Chem o i | the relatively steady showing of Liver- | were also shown by Germany, Holland, | That is one problem. A i {pool and reports of further rains in |France and Sweden, while decreasss| The second cne deals with the inv 2 709 13th St. N. W. | the South. It appeared to be offset | were recorded for Great Britain and Ire- | ment trust. Today there are approxi- ¢ 3 S n g hy realizing or liguidation owing to |land, Italy, Russia, Umm and Denmark. | mately 400 companics. controlling al- Zenith Radio Earnings. Main 140—6436 peak at 230, a gain of 15 points. Its ad- | vance was due primarily to the favor- able earnings situation of the company | and the comparatively small flowing | Amer States Sec A Amer States Sec B Amer Sta Sec war . Amer Superp A Amer Supern B supply of stock available for speculative Anchor Ca the failure of the weather map to show | — — most $1.000,000,000, engaged in thi CHICAGO, October 17 —Fugene purposes. Safeway Stores also reached Anchor ¢ any frost in the belt, and a generally | vork. It is significant that ths asso- . of the Weather Bureau, however, and | the market cased after the opening with December selling off from 19.50 to | 19.41, or about 6 points net lower. The | nstrong_Cork 3'Asso Dye & Print Asso Gas & El Atl Fruit & Sug Atlas Imp D A Charis Corporation, which made a . new high above 39, was responding to the declaration of an extra dividend of | 25 cents a share in addition to the reg- | up)_ committee handling this question from Zer! e day m'a ‘he best day of the seacon | Investment company_committce, | THS | compared with $136.000 for the fre: | up to the present time. Over 700,000 | cause many so-called investment|qyacter of the fiscal year. These figures | Bond A & Bond B 4 ; A 3 Auurn Auto Co i | ; i y Steran ok ular quarterly 50 cents. Net for the| 1o Ao cAl 7 | buying was attributed partly to the | vere sold on the | [TUSts are mot really trusts in the orig- | inciude charges-off, royaities and dapre- first nine months of 1928 was cqual fo| 10 Bahia Corb id B | trade, but the demand from that source | POUIS of fobacco were S0t G A% |ina1 “sense. but companies investing | cpice charees-off Do e $3.74 a share. 30 Bala & Kata vic %, | was snid to be just about balanced by | yoITENT, BN RICRY Soura ®This | funds for others. | _ Declaration of an initial quarterly | xter Laund A 3 2334 | ; “‘v‘w\ :vm' imv}‘vhrm hedging, and the market was | (" 0" 0 e ecord so far both as 2 question concerns ap- dividend of 75 cents a share on United 2 hamt L 11 & P pf 10475 104 104% | West N«vfll ol rather nervous and irregular at the end to quantity and price. Better grades | al methods in real estate financing. States Asbestos common brought buv- | sh B Grecery Sirs Wova Pl Papsi iR of leaf are slow coming on the market. investment banker, lending his ing into that stock. Net sales for nine | 14 Biim 51 m‘ ebelat_Slores Tnc iy PRI e prajocton Aftn sale has been aban \ money on vising city values, has had Sturtevant Blowers . months of 1928 were $2,609,223, against | 3 Bohn DI | 87 Wire Wheel Go of several (1O grezt problem to solve. And city . , 52175451 in the same period in 1927. | By Z‘-i-'fi il & Somantit | 150" ‘ DIV!DFNDS done Ol e L & [ aluss hase visen steadily for a qua For Burning Buckwheat Coal SMART Reed Oxford with e e vieEs noitnent) L Brle i T¥oums dpt & wire ! Regular. [place the fifth set of buyers of the | {CF of 2 contury. But should city values FRIES, BEALL & SHARP : panl in the operations for the rise. : 4 & B e el | ereae | like farm »Inl . 80 d'n}:\n ar;‘n nn}rh\lr‘L 73& 10th St. N.W. Triple Feature construce Anglo-Chilean Nitrate was responding| 1 3 : : _Company Rate. riod_abie. Record. ' for a period of ve en wha a . N.W. e ahaa - to the publication of the report of first 7 (Salesin MINING STOCKS |Gamden Fife Tng.. .20 Q Mov."t Qct. 18 v k a problem the investment banker | tion—special arch brace, per: hlllf fyees operations. While this dis- 5 ST Flollan's (ApeSons. 636 @ Nov. 13 ? | REVENUE FREIGHT LOADINGS el - fected combination last, genus closed another net loss. the amount was % : 26 Andes. Gop " "38 joews, I.,-$6.5001.31.62,2 @ Nov. 16 2y 5 e . 4o BUOIT ine cushion so ing, in= only $902,278 after bond interest, de 3Bt N & K P ptd 1 A 76 Andes Cop & 'isd.... 374 | Kiusses-i TiaTe. 5100 & Rovab B e o o frelght was over | PTEATIZed 16 vears ago and now one of cushion sole. Walking, in preciation’ depletion and other charges, | 5 Bihl SEP » % ‘ 10 Ariz"Globe C 05 s L T i ading of revenue frelght was oter the most important bueiness organiza- a deed, becomes a pleasurable as compared with a net loss of $1.-| amphell Wyant a2 O i ) | Nat. Biscuit . Q Jan 13 B nne mEk e ey & [ tions in the Nation, has always made # hen the foot is al 368,363 in the samec period last year.| §) 827 Mareoni W K 1 Cont “Am Mipiac &4 522 B o it Q Nov's 6| week ending October 6. ‘ay | the annual meeting an_oceasion not PRI WA o United Verde extension. Bahia Minins, Avangn Dobb 11 88 25om T & Dhain | Texas Gorn .. § Jan 1 38 | , However, this, the American Rallway | merely for a discussion of mutual busi- ; s poOF lowed the grateful assistance of Bunker Hill and Sullivan, Newmont Sor Am . el 4 Con° Ramza Siliea Big ol Any sidle @ Beet § Rer bt o0 Gare. under \Be. preceding | Ioas, ot foF pleasant association, The this scientifically designed and and Carnegie metals also shared more A e 24 Cresson_Gold |ubes BoF R ptlR @ Ree 1 A e 304 cars | delegates expect to_talk “shop” only 3 or Jess in the improvement. |/ igik Selinloid (Oo 110 Divide Extens | e | ek, but an inny:’(‘lrr?gr\v:gkfizsl’:fl( n the mornings. The rest of the day correctly fitted Oxford. In Im- Speculative interest in the oil group' 'z Celotex Co pid e i Le ‘1o | IS given aver to other things—golf in ported Tan Alpine Calf or was more noticeable, The bullish el 1Cent Pip Cor Camden F In ..20c Ex Nov. 1 15| Miscellancous freight loading for the | tho"arternnon and social affairs in the . . B e e e L 1 Geela Min o B Conn 15 B B ) 13 |week ending October 6_totaled 473,- | ghoning. : Imported Black Hickory. « that the high-grade issues were en-| 14 Charis - Corn SR ik S Rich Tce Cvcrgn {5 Ex Novi'i 15624, an Increase of 49,623 cars above | The Investment banker has learned to | titled to sell at a level considerably! ¥ Gheck Cab Mfg 9% | 20 Kerr Lake A el P L 8 1. 3 | the corresponding week last year; coal|mix pusiness with pleasure at annual | sel a le consideral 1 Gm Nip Bar ctis 300y iy ke Sh Do pf ... 3175 Q Nov. 1 19 | Joading, 207,645, increase, 16,437; grain | above that now prevailing because of | 2Cit S B& LSsoid .. 98" 98~ 98 | ohyese S Initial. and train products. 5T592. " increase, | conventions. This year is no excep- thelr strong technical market position ??%x'fil}}‘n'm"é'" i g 1iNewmon Aldred Tnv. Trust....50c .. Dee. 1 15| 75705 live Htock loading, 38,532, de- | Lon- and the fact that improvement in the! ag0 o ot Graph Ban | R eaine | Am Chicle. new. /300 a .(Y’ug_' o 2 SreRi. 16k ‘loading of ‘merchandise in | (CoPYrisht. Hs:.uhry North American New..; ‘IISIIIO‘V 5/{0[ i t ave its -| 9 Colt’s Pai F ¢ 7 S porandy | Colgate Palm Pef 300 ot 25 i I er Alliance. Bralile iBine - drie. Sintara o KW | =Lgnm_munw En : 198% | 40 &t Anthony (.‘,,”. . Withrow StI 2d pf..1%% Q Dec. 1 Nov.26 |903; forest products, 65,655, increase, | J. P. Smith Shoe Co., Makers e Pipe en-| 7 Cons Auto Mer vic 13% | 13 Tech Hughes xd... Increased. 1621; ore_ 61407, increase, 8925, and| The tobacco average of the world is' 1318 G St. N.W. Cits Clah tucky, Standard of Indiana, Gulf Oil| 2 gonsol Dairy P and Barnsdall warrants were the favor-| i Gonsol & Bult ites, with the last named at a new high | Consol Laund = 1 Tonopah Min { 191Uni Verde Esi... 5 Unity Gold......... 5 Utah Apex...... .. 12 Wendon Cop........ Rich Tce Cream... 62%c @ Nov. 1 Oct.15 coke, 10,950, increase, 1.488. 121, pounds per year per person Ride. 4 Cons Ret Strs S R T T | > Cover Prod A Jads . | 34 Crocker | Sales in INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS. ’ WHEAT PRICES DROP | ii7i | 3 Crowley Mi 55 Am Con Oilfids . . 4 Guneo Pres IN EARLY DEALINGS | =:&ii s o 2'4 Curtis Pub ... 25 Curtiss Flying Ses Market Trend Is Downwnrd Fol- lowing Reports of Cheap 15 Am Maracaibo Co . { 308Barnsd deb ris 4 Brit-Am_Oil 2 Carib Synd 107 Cities Serv n | 21 Davea Ine | '8 Boehter ie & G | 123 De For R C 3Cit Serv pfd 2 Columbia_S¥nd 1 Domin Br Ltd_. 82 Creole Synd 18 Dubilier C & R . | & Crown Cent. Pet | 4 Du Pont Mot Crown . | 45 Derby _Pote 1 Empire G&F 7s pfd xd‘w 9 Duplan Silk .. Black Walnut 1 Duplan Silk pfd’ it a \ i 21 Dilfaht Mot * 0 | 10 Souston Gulr Gan | . anadian Crop. 7 East States Pow Bl | R e Al f | 17El Bond & Sh Cor 2 2| 3 Leonard Oil 51a | . | . 2ElBond & Sh Co pfd108 > 108 ° 108" | 3 | | 16BEl B & Sh 1ts 9% 1% T S | By the Associated Press. | . R © etie et | 1\1\\lv1k{"}d5‘“§‘1'1_ | CHICAGO, October 17.—With traders | |1 Mount Gult - | ziving _special attention 1o relative Mount Prod | ° cheapness of low-grade Canadian wheat, 3 Now Braatord 6 | prices of wheat here tended downward INew Mex Ariz Land. early today. 1 X 50 Northwest Oil 2 Indications of continued liberal ar- EPed Metal ctf.; ] s TR | rivals of domestic wheat, Northwest,{ .2Federal Water A.... 8 Pennok_Oil Corp | counted also as a bearish factor. Open-| "6 Filenes Sons. ... /. 10 Reiter-Foster Ofl ', i ing unchanged to % off, wheat values; Filenes Sons pid. 23 Bt on Prod g | later showed some setback all around.| = Flor Few s pfd.... 145 Texon Oil & Land ! Corn and oats displayed strength, wlthr 3 Forhan Co A .. = E 1 H":fx 1(7():8:70(; e corn starting unchanged fo % higher| [0for Thesters Ao fi B 3% | o8 Venedtetan Ter .1l | iz Galespurg C & » BN 4 |Bales STANDARD OIL ISSUES AND_FOR- ‘ Assertions that low cost and com-! 3 G -t Inv . . flg,,_ 732: 73;: |inunits. MER SUBSIDIARIES—STOCKS. | W paratively good bread making gualities | 5 Gen Bak fd n ..... 7T1% 7794 77% | 100 Anglo Am Oil 18% 187 18% of otherwise inferior grades of Canadian | & Gen Bronze . ;;i. S R | S s Los pta % 83 - 6Gen Cable war il 7 2 : wheat is bringing about a good demand | §Gcn Cable war ..... 17 7 13 20 Gal S O pfd 1 for this kind of wheat abroad, and 2 Gen Fireprig ... 106 103% 104 wfixg fli"x’i“{f O &R thereby diminishing export possibilitic: 8 Gen Mills 73 200 1thp O Cani of United States wheat, had a notice- | 4 Gen Tub Se 2ble bearish, effect at times today on] 3 Glen Alden Coal wheat valtes in Chicago. Trade au-| 29Gootl A n 200 Imp O Can reg . 200 Ina P L 1900 Inter Pet Lid 150 N Y Transit . thorities here polnted out that such a | §0id, Senl Eie ot 500 Ohio OIf X situation i¢ conducive to serious back- 1% Corun Midwed o 120% 1100 Penn Mex Fiiel \\1] ing up of supplies in United States ““\G?;‘é k(::‘:lylh:f‘ Ma wi 1;% 400 Bauth Penn O 0 ::;rkde(:.:n:n“tlic tgfl%lcm;\él::‘"&( maintain- 13 Grotind 2??“;,5 w1 ,9,3, i) Boutnern P 1 s ., 3 Griet x... 98% 200 § O Kansas 2 Clearing weather and lower temper- gbnxspyymnow n .10k 13008 O Ky 3 atures Northwest were reported today | ) Habir Cao & G ;4 ‘ as likely to result in further large re- 3 Bail Frinung . 5 1600 Vacuum Oii 1311 Fi oY ceipts of wheat at domestic terminals. | 8 hart Swr 5 e In this connection talk was current b Har Parg 51s "-4-' Sales BONDS. 4 29 Happin C St A...00 in thousands that elevator space Northwest is near- 4 Hazelune Corp . 10 Abitibt P & P 5s A ing a state where some relief must u,hucmle;s c};o::. 70 Abraham Straus 5125, come in the way of forward sales to, §Lgydeh, Coe 2 Ala Bow 4525 ... bal 3 oy 5 3 ala Pow bs.......0. avold congestion, Meanwhile, Winni- i Hol, SRR reg advices said recent exvort busi- S Ny 8 Alum Co Amer 58 riess appears to have been larger than RS R rencny | 1AlumLtd5s ... 3 10 Hulers 2 Am Aggre Cot 65 was supposed. 13> Hyerage Food ..l 25 Am Con Alc 65 A 1lnsur Co N A.. 13 Am Gas & EI 55 . 7Am Pow & Lt 65 . 2Am Roll Mill s | | 1Anaconda 6s A 1 Appal kI Pow be 21 Ark P, § Asso Dye & br " REDUCTION IN BANK'S e Lo EARNING ASSETS IS SEEN| il Fow iy | 12 interst stores. Enecial Dispatch to The Star. 1 teoris Frah twar NEW YORK, October 17.—While the % Kalamazoo Ves Par high rates for call money throughout e oG the second half of 1928 will produce un- | 1 Kimbeiiy clark usual profits for the banks and trust e companies that have been taking ad-| § fogicker Stores..... vantage of the situation, there is an| 13 Lakey Found offset in the decline in the earning ey assets of these institutions. 1 Larrowe Rnh This is revealed week by week in the statements of the members of the Fed- , 2§ Assoc 2| 1As'Sm Hard 6% 10 Atl Fruit 85 ; 1Atias Plyw 5135 ;0 0 12 Bates Valve Bag 6. . 10 Beacon Oil 65 11Bell T Can 58 A 4 Boston & Me 55 A C 2 Boston Cons_Gas 55 3Caro P & L 58 3 Cent States El 5« 5 Ghi Rys cIs dep 5 5CIn G & E 45 A 10 Cit,_gerv ¢ 5 1Cl Term Bldg 65" 20 “The Velvet Kind Dessert cral Reserve system. Deposits have | $ieh ' & oA oA been decreasing steadily since May and -'fif’},"&’éfif‘&‘cfi\ d 3Cont G & B b5 AL . also investments. In the one case the t Bo 10 Contl Oil 5Ys. . reduction is due to the drawing out of 1 Loevs deby i & R AT depesits by corporations and individuals f;:;:'“:g";lx'gfli“ 5 1 Fairbanis Morio '3 who are not satisficd with the low rate | 3] Marion S i 1Fed Sug 65 1§ Marmon_ Mot : a8 S5 ik offered for money on deposit and have : ‘”"2&:“‘?}":“ 2 00l % Eesione Bery o'as been putting their funds in the call| s Bottlink A 2Fln P & L 58 2 Vpr 283 e B &L market. In the other instance the 13 Meikern - & Robiy Wi 3| 2gu s et s 300 duction in investments has been brought s ;;ylffmn& AT 1] 27 Georgia Pow 55 about, first, by pressure from the Fed- X i3 3 Georgia Pow 85 N.. 3 Goodvi T & R | 2 Gull Ol Pen 5s 6§ Mesabi _Iron 1 Metro Chain Strs bt 2 eral Reserve to reduce borrowings, and ~before the Coffee second, by the transfer of the proceeds e b3 11ood Rub 7s..... . of investments into higher earnings| 5 Miune Hon Rex | 3 Housten Gulf & §iis assels in the shape of call and time 2 Mobawk Hud Pov: 1o | 'S Ihdianan P& L 5 A 99va 901 gais money. ‘ 8 Montecat deb ris... 390 P IniaBen Bev s .1 91 P position of the banks with respect to| _11Nat Rub Mach b in 14 Kop Gas & Coke 55. . J)l deposits and investments has been most | 3'gNat Sux R N J.o. L # Manitopa bow 515 A 101 ! marked. At the earlier date total loans | J Niineim iharm.. ! 19 G A0 Vaais D oo - o e 5 and inyesiments by the reporting banks | 1 REHALY ‘n: ’fl : i ALNUTS—meat of black walnuts, tasty and rich, crushed and they were $22,260.000,000. In the six i Nelson H 2 27 5 L pe A o periog g of Uried Btates | 14 RRGE B o1 i | i, o & made into a delicious ice cream, healthful, good for the digestion, re- Government “issues_dropped $37.000.000 Newton steel ... ! but, were still $359.000,000 greater than AL et copnd a year ago. However, all other invest-| 1 Nichol & Shep war v ments had decreased 264000000 and | 3 Niles ‘Bem Pend . were $121,000,000 less than at this time % i 23 Nor Bta P A .. 1 i 2ZN Y P &' L 4158 5 23 Nor Am Ed 65 2 Nor tSales P b1 iNor S P M € 26% | 14 Ohio Pow 4! 5 Osgood Co_ 6 calling the favorite flavor of childhood! Every member of the family will vote it an incomparable treat—a De in 1927 459 3 Oswego Talls 63 b " e | " e change in the deposit ftem shows | § Reithwist. BRery - i 1 Giweso B row Luxe Pint Package of this wonderfully smooth and flavorful ice cream, the most pronounced movement of all. | G & E 1 pfd 27V 1Penn P & 1 In six months demand deposits have | & nid ik | 1B E P e packed and sealed, direct from the freezers. : declined $678,000,000 but time dz-pnsns; of penn Qo B pia k. | 3nin Subuan ¥iis1i00 100 100 i vhile have X 65 4 per, 5 omac 5s E.... 8% 98% 98% i s Government depciite. ave. S275000.000| 413 Eenn Salt 2. I One more of those very delightful “Flavors of the Moment” always under last October. One phase of the | 1 begpere 20 108 3 Schulte R Est 65. .. 3 1 s : et ‘moncy siringenty has peen the | 213 FRes Bodte: ooF i W Y O E ready at The Velvet Kind dealers, marking The Velvet Kind as the ice drawing down by nearly all banks of | =TT R 3 2 Snider Pack 6%.. 1 their vault cash, cither for the purpote| 3 bies Bor & G pid:. it & Eonihens B &%, 06 cream of pleasant surprises. of reducing their oblications to the | 7 Eisly Wigmly il 0] 380 G o sl central ban! , or to squeeze out as much | 15 pittsh & Lake E 4 148 10 Sou Cal Ed 53 \ in :}’:p‘\\;'\\”m hm‘(‘fm\x]l: ‘mro lx‘n order | pnu & Lamb € o . I e t I the B . to employ them at the high call money | 1 £rgp S i Jooutiw B & T 6 A0y TS S anlous Th V l 1( d B h I C "8 the ferling in some banking| ] Rarboy Luminou.. iR e G b 107 De Luxe Pint Package € elvet m utterscotc ce Lream quarters that the carning assets of mem- | 1% Renl Assh Biss ; 30t et B AT 103 003 100, 8 ber institutions will be further decreased | | Kepettl Condv .- | LU S Sm &TRor b 108 100 1008] e il beors one, conaions vlum o | Bl il o B e Another “Flavor of the Moment” which is literally a frozen confection—delicately blended butterscotch e Federal Reserve, it wil| ) Bich & Con ofd.i: 33| 8 wheel Stl s Bo : 3 : ERSHS E?‘“fii’:‘rff?flf ederal Reserve 0 will| oy 31 oAy frozen in fresh, pure cream. Many other single flavors and two-flavor combinations are procurable from amounts of securities. § Roval Bak Pow...... 2 RO S . ’ x g S s % oo i | o Bl Rk il e 18, TR e 7 The Velvet Kind dealers, in the De Luxe Pint Package, including always the old-time favorites, chocolate 5 s Safeway Stores . 770, 1 Bolivia s ‘wi . ORE Dcober 17 (DB B RaUil GHlSy - w‘.’m.m Tel Ty A o 5 oemniation mengai b o | 1 EHA BT R g a0, 47,000,000 Pints a Year 5ies ios nmark Motor Car Co. of Clevelend, Ohio. | Jahn McArtle, formerly of the {‘hr"»; jer Corporation, was named viee presi- dent. and general manazer. and A, P Fngland. secretary-freasurer and a di- rector, Other directors named were James A. House, president of the | Guardian Trust Co., Cleveland; Joseph G. Fisher, vice president of Marine ling R 'C El'n vie Scion Lenther Sheafrer Pen on &1 Hoon 5 Gel vie T T & Broe')lll inger Mfg Tid .. Smith Co (A0) Southeast P & L nl. 2 outhe P & T war.. 18 South Asbestos . 1Sou & E A pid 1 Ger Cons Mun 7s Ger Cone Mun s | 70Ger Prov & C 6135 A 2 Gue & \est RR 65 & & Hamburg E s . 17 Hamburg E 5vs [. 4Hanover State €5... 1Isarco Hyd Elee 75.. IGE GREAM ICE CREAM e “Health Bul‘ders of the South™ Lonard ke 7 Avy 200% 100% 100% 4 Velvc.?t1 i(md outhem Dairie Celv;;‘i(l@ Trust Co. Buffalo: Roger Sherma ASoutnern 1ol & G 4Totta Fraschini 7s.. A director_of Continental Mo and T. ot i Latd 1Xsotta Frasch 75 wy. Ernest Burton, Cleveland. 3% Boald A G & b

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