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ANCIAL. FINANCIAL. bl ¢ Pl y FI THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1929. | CURBSHARESHOLD | [NEW,YORK CURE MARKET STODKPRIGEINDEX P45 Aot EXrews e STEADY I SLLNG - ==~ e il Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office 1 Paso N G 812 BY KENNETH S. VAN STRUM. pecial Dispate e star. ! _ NEW YORK, April 20 —Call money | AuTEUSTER O Wnaing 20 Acoustic Prod went to the level American Corporations. 14ero Sup Mr A rates again today went th \ i e It up Mfg ris = Emp O & R 5la; Fairbanks Mor 85 42 95 95 = 95 Fed Sug 6s '33........ 88 NEW YORK, April 29.—Last week where the New York banking pool had | B to supply funds on a_rising scale in | stock prices moved within a narrow range, but on the whote slightly abote Market Works Upward Dur-|order to satisty the Stock Exchange . | # Agfa Ansco. High Money Rate Forces —galsworindis: Fisk Tire 8123 Standard Collateral Shares Corp. [ iAo id'8' 1D I Foltls Fisher 6725 {ne trading area in which they had demand and keep tne money m;ua:;{ Franklin $783. Woodward Bide. iouil i 1Allied Mot. .. L. 44 nea 'n fluctua! lurin, ree previ- i H 'rom getting out of e reach of Much Liquidation—Some JAmed Pk inew Fow o 0 8 oo weeks: Brany siandatd market| NG Week, but Trading | from get Stocks Gai 2Allied P & L 1st pfd 4 Qen_ Vend, 6o 5;1 [ L1 leaders showed signs of strength, but| Is Hesi There was an unsatisfied demand at 0cKs Gain. § Allison Dr A . eorels Pow 841, 7% 11s 904 ) they were unable to make any great s Hesitant. the closing last Friday, when rates were | i Aobazert Ceri: Sticlies i I PR e Treen, 530,500,000 and. 25,000,000 The P SRS ——— 4 Alum Co Amer 'en 85 4 1003 2 " e ,000,f ,000,000. \ 14lum o ‘Amer s b O 49 g ST 8Th 8TM High Call Rates. | official Tenewal rate this morning was | or ng 'ctus BY HARRY H. BECKER. 25} Alum Goods B §jicod Rub P b | The money market situation is con- ”;;&D;;‘x",%');" g”' "‘: 11 29— The | 12 Per cent, compared with 9 per cent | a e Epecial Dispatch to The Star. Sk Atk O 1 Hous Gulf G 6%as " | fusing. During April and May, monay | ¥ o ST m""“a '};" 'l_mle at the end of last week, but with indi- NEW YORK, April 29.— Reflecting 1Amer Beverage T HCFon & L 5158 54 rates ordinarily show signs of seasonal |stock market squirmed to a_sHghtlY | yvidual banks renewing as high as 14 per c°mpany only in minor losses the nervousness e o n 0 I aies lr'elaxatlug.b'fl’w rates for buthflll)rugel;i ,n'.dm o e e e cent, Bly5mldday the n&ehhzgowgsg which characterized brokerage senti- 1Amer_Cig 3 Intl P 4 i loans and business money usually bol to indicate hesita-|UP !0 per cent, W ,000,000 | ment because of the stiff money market. 4Am Cities P&L A . s e L ST fall at this time of the year. wanted. | p prices on the Curb Exchange today| ,3Am it PAL B, S Bebetty Carome 1 Interat Pow o 57" 103, 102, %%, | So far only the rates on business tion to &0, ahead | " Not only did the scarcity reflect in the | Traded in on gave rather a striking exhibition of | 3§Am Commonw P A t $uep Mou Trk ctis 2% 3% % §Intersiate Pow 6s'3% 91i; 9ils 911z | money have declined noticeably, as oAl quotation for call loans, but it was ap- Steadinees, | "4Am Commonw P B... 25'4 25 33 ,1 Bevnolds Met pt pid 73% 737 3% | 5 [0Yest Gor A Ss A 47 95% 95% 5% | demonstrated by the slight easing of 2 parent also in the rates for time money. | New York Curb Exzchange 2 e 6Am Com P optl war.. 8'a 8% 8% 2 Richmsn Bros. . 390 385 388 | 4 » 56, R aye 2 3 It looks a goo & Although selling pressure was in evi-| ,§Am Com Fopdl war.. 812 8% & Y Ricn R cum pid | 12 Kop GaskCoke 55"4i 100" 912 09% | bankers' acceptances and commercial den asif the mar. | These rates had eased off after the @ence throughout, there was no real| 1Am Cyanamid ris.... 93¢ 9% 9% 45 Roca, Cent Power. | L 109,2 189'2 | paper rates in recent weeks while call ket was saying to middle of April from 9 per cent for 30- | s Jiquidation and the declines were not| 10Am Dept Stores,. .. 17% 18 ° 18 H ey T A Fa 973+ '9vse ‘913, | loans have stayed at a high level. This the Federal Re-|day loans to 8 per cent. This was one | alarming. Many individual issues dis-| 3 Am Gas & ¥I.,...... 14304 145 143 5 Russeko Pift Ave 3 | 85T 83 0 153, [1ast week, for instance, although lower serve Board, “What | 0f the arguments that the bulls on . played firmness and some even moved 24 108 3 Rued Mtg. o | &% cass 10302 19304 10324 | call rates’ were anticipated, call money are you going fo|Poth stocks and bonds had used in Circular on request s briskly forward to new peaks. e P i e o 9 93 * ‘9 " | actually opened the week at 7lz per do about 1t?” The | maintaining that the back of the | 1 2 Sate-T-8t 91 91 91 |cent and reached 16 per cent by Friday. Colime. of brokers: | money market had broken and that tthe | — Favorites Supported. [ 2y 3t Sems waver. TNl i ol R D o loans . ended its| Spring months would witness a very | Irving Alr Chute was one of the out- | 1 1Seni g Mneel L4 34 e 35 1iaid 1ierd eid three weeks _de- | much lower average of rates than that | Pagpgt, Adair & Co standing _favarites, Loecing ;?e = fi H 310 Zay 1043 104 1041 cline and _regis- | {0 which Wall Street had become ac- ] o rice since it was listed. Buying Wi ck 16 8 . 89% 89% t substantial | customed. iti 1di fimunnccd by the knowledge that the “75?.;3“ adio 33 i 2 Fow & A 0310 106 > 108 ,;:’,‘;',:,_ s Today the rate for 30-day money Securities: Building § stock is the only low-priced dividend | 20 Arkc Nat! i 31 4810 103, "9%e Public utilities| Was again up to 9 per cent, equaling WASHINGTON, D.C payer in the aviation group and the; - H 6 L 41y 9314 93%; made the best|the high of the year. Two and three‘ howing. Only two | months’ loans were made at 8!, per Irving Fisher. SNOWING, QWY %9 | cent. The borrower who wished to protect | This high rate was wholly unexpected | this group. as against 12 which ad- | himself against the possibility of high, vanced. The others showed no net|rates until the end of 1929 had to pay and brought a decline in stock prices 6] between 8% and 815 per cent. . Where fact that the company is manufactur- | ing a product essential to the industry. . Recent orders from the Curtiss Co. and | 868 Ass EI pfd ....... 132 Jd%a 1% from the National Flying School call| gt} St "c™sie' ™" 0 lag_Falls P 6s s 67.. 933 Y P&L 4128 '67 ur 941s 9414 04ly 10512 02222 =4 for an aggregate of 400 parachutes. | 3 Auburn Auto Co.... i7d4ld by # k. ins B New highs for the year were attained | 1 Auto’ Voi Mach’'' ord T R e ot R o by AT & T, Gommone he presented mixed collateral or lots of | he Jervice J}wp also by National Theater Supply, Fire- | 33 Aviation’ Co of Am 80% While the Increase in brokers' loans | Wealth Power, Columbia Gas & Electric) Securities he was charged anywhere TH §T. stone Tire and Continental Diamond | 131 Avistcn cory ...++2 30 S e e market 15 requirs (and American Power & Light. The |between 9 to 9% per cent and in some | 512 W ST, Fibre, while a good deal of streng § Axton Maner A ing additional supplies of money, the |8roup level went up over 4 per cent. cases 9!3 per cent. MAIN appeared in Bendix. the aviation issues 1 Bellanca _ Alrc higher rates also showed that the banks | . The stores group advanced more than| No change occurred today in the and a number of miscellaneous indus- Bondy o are still following their policy of exert- |3 Per cent, 12 stocks of the group ad-|rates for bankers' acceptances or for 8203 trials. Selling exerted greatest effect in the case of the utilities which have been rising consistently for several days. An enormous turnover was again witnessed in Associated Electric Industries, but the price sagged. Weakness was quite ‘pronounced in American Foreign Power warrants, Electric Bond and Share, American Superpower A., and United Gas improvement. International Tele- phone & Telegraph new, also lost part ! of its late advance. Responding to strength on the London market, Gramaphone early in the ses- sion was bid into new high ground, in- fluenced by talk that a merger with Columbia Gramophone result from the 35iand Par pid an, 2 Starrett Corp « §'gein & Co. 12 \'in Cosmi 8 Si 6 3 4ty 14 South P&L 65 A 2025. 103% 103 = 103% u Cal Ed 58 51 .. 1South Cal G s '57... 97 9 6 South Dairies 6s '30. 98 98 98 1 Southw G&E 5s A 'S7 951 95p 5% 1South P&L 6s A 2022 103 ° 103 ° 103 18out Dairy P 6l:s ‘38 991 9912 991y 4 Sialey Mfc 65 42, 98l 98l 98 7 Stang : L 6s '57.. 99° 983 98% 5 Sun Ofl 5125 " 100 ing pressure on stock loans. Pfobably their will continue to do so unless as was the case on Friday it becomes necessary to prevent prohibitive rates. They evidently do not intend to allow the stock market to absorb the funds released from business needs as a sea- | sonal decline sets in. Group Tendenties Lacking. ‘The question of farm relief took the attention of Congress from the stock market temporarily. But because of the depressing influence of money rates— stocks made little progress in spite of various pool operations. Strength in particular groups, based on favorable trade developments, have vancing and 4 declining. Grant, Mont- gomery Ward, Kroger and Woolworth were the strongest individual issues. Three-fifths of the food group issues advanced, two-fifths declined. Corn Products and Postum led. ‘The rails did unusually well—for the rails. Canadian Pacific, Union Pacific and Atchison made the best gains. The oils registered the largest price decline, with trading relatively heavy In these issues. Eight oil stocks were among the week’s 50 common indus- trials most heavily dealt in. The coppers almost held their own after declining rather persistently for several weeks since prices for the metal turned downward from the recent peak. (Copyright, 1029, by Irving Pisher.) commercial paper. The commercial borrower was able to obtain funds in the local market at 6 per cent, while stock brokers were paying 15 per cent. | There has all along been strong pres- | sure to keep the commercial rate from | going through 6 per cent. This is one of the arguments most generally ad- vanced against lifting the Federal Re- serve discount rate from 5 to 6 per cent, as_many members of the system favor. International banking houses were watching the foreign money situation | closely today, and especially conditions | in Germany. There is some question whether the 7!, per cent rate in Ber- lin will be effective in preventing fur- ther losses of gold. _ Our businessis to help increase your business by creating and pro- ducing printed matter aimed to secure the greatest possible i, & Co 940, 3¢, % 37 |been noticeably lacking during recent L & Rail 65 A " weeks. Instead, a process of backing us e g;’ and filling has been apparent. Thus, as while there was neither pronounced presence of principal shareholders of both companies in Paris. It lost most of the improvement later when the WHEAT IRREGULAR. Farm Buying Power ¥hole market paused awsiting further B glas 3L velopment e call money situa- i Corp. ¢ S Haths g s, . Secnass 15,05 ot cRICAGO, April 30 ) Notwin: 4 Trip Bafe Glass L 28 815 Rub 6'as '37 ts, 0 d chemicals | Special Dispatch to The Star. standing announcement of 3,459,000 Tssues Under Pressure. % Tunl A% §, 70, 388 Rub 6145 '3 g s I st ot i bushels decrease in the United States 2 1Tung Sol Lamp A... 333, 33% 33% Ri by were active and moderately strong. NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 29.—Com- Mining and metal issues were under 1 Union Amer Investing 8512 882 8812| 1 P g modity price changes last week were so | Visible '"':flly' wheat prices were easier ‘moderate pressure and oils were also in 148 Balon SEpice, % on dn Camp Pac 65 Oil Production Increase. 11y Sivided bet leultural and | today in the late dealings. Dearth of an a El & Pow equally divided between agricultural a supply after earlier steadiness. Humble| 3 1 Union ‘Tohaceo 0% | & Westy ‘Chior S1an While the ofl industry has been strug- | non-agricultural products as to make | €XPort demand for wheat from North lost several points of an initial advance| 27Cons Aireratt 1Union Twist Drill. 38 § Western P 5%as A - | no change in farm purchasing power, | America gave more or less advantage R s talent, wWhile Toany Of the 1o 3 Uni Carbon vie b 2 Wheel 8tl 448 B '3 | gling with the problem of overproduc. o L4 to bears. Besides, domestic crop ad- dependent petroleum sha e by 3 8ons Aue Nt 3" | sates FOREIGN BONDS. tion these past few weeks the oil stocks | Important changes occurred in spe-| i o "yore ‘generaily favorable except Al e ,";“fi* PP e, S - s 98 | thousands. : have been rather neglected. For six |cific agricultural = goods quotations, | 38 WOl UPEE T R AL, CITE e e 3 53 san 1A&r Mor Ba 7 consecutive weeks production has alter- | nevertheless. Corn, wheat, hogs, lambs, | p &% ¢ ¥ B8 PO C, o S ECHoRT i of ¢ ;‘dweb:keneu celx.ltered o §Gonsol @ mai i3 2 2 1 Bank Prussis nately increased and decreased. wool and cotton ail declined. 'Apples, | BSumates teat the Woser Con SF S o] m““ "’ R e T e A i Last week production jumped ahead, | beef and eggs were among the more | AR WoBlE BC SOPIT DURORE CE advance late last week. ‘These include 1 s which might_be interpreted as signi- | noteworthy increases. e g e Sy e by — ’l_‘" 2 jec “r, IP elps Dodge 1A . 188% fying the failure of the industry's at-| Index numbers of agricultural and | A%-PC. POPRCET g l;l'“'- rig] eronautical, Deere & Co., 3% 41s 340 tempts to curtail production. It has | non-agricultural prices for various | “Ogn CiPtrCl, 1 ¢ " Newmont Mining and & few of lesser . been shown, however, that last week's | periods are given in the following table | Wheat closed iregular at 'y ne importance. In the high priced spe- 11 Danzig Port §'as 52 increase was due to the reopening of | With the index of farm purchasing |G°Cine f0 s SCUARCE: COM. s o“hn.(l; (o] ;:l-luesd'nxbue Silk broke 15 points early osse & i Finl Res Mtg various wells recently closed in order | power which is their quotient. For each | ;2 :{p.moafi, \arytnzdmm A, setbacl ! n the dey.” Orange Crush was admitted| 1G5, Frems it 10 Frankior, iss 53 0: to form a basis upon which curtailment | the average for 1926 represents 100: gt tora RO B to. trading at an initfal price of 29%,| 73 Gurtiss Piving %] il 23 Free 5t Prus 6 '53. will be carried forward. The industry Farm _Agricul- Non-agri- | hanged o a drop of 20. o] he Ghicago over-the-counter market. | 123 Birere tng 1 i 380 B | D 8 3 G ont i 3 P e et | W, T ~the~ - 135 Deere & G 90 ° 580 * 590 4 2 Week ended— p » I8 116% s8U 8 1 - ’,»i%:’d‘. R e P i 2 FE ST P i Doehler Die C © B B 86 AU 8§ 11sarco Hyd El 75 '52. April 1200000 1052 998 | 3 Baltimore Markets b FER bl - e 4 IR 1S 1R B uberpow 65 | $8 deo R 1 X 4 D% 13 o1 28 Gtil i S R R e I I AN [ s i i o] " “SALTIMORE. Md, April 20—Pota-| 15} oy T Y 3 Mot B cn i 81 I PLACE YOUR .Md, s 8 PP L . i Ypes—hue, 100 pounds, 4i00a140; new| | ¢ ol i o | fawed H e (Copyrisht, 1929, by Trving Fisher.) Bl ESTATE IN barrel, 3.75a7.00; sweet pota- , '9a%t 8 o s s e E toes, barrel, 200a350; yams, barrel| §E, Py Lot war: gl di gl gwmy it R’ % BOSTON o : EXPERIENCED 2.00a3.25; asparagus, dozen, 1.25a4.25; §Evans Wall Lead '|.° 18% 13% 18 2 Widlar i cl Utility Hearing. i -~ th ‘beans, bushel, 2.0024.25; cabbage, ham- 2 Falrchild - Aviation' A 231 a2 24 3 Wil Low_Caf. 8 if s | | HANDS “per, 7158135 carrots, hamper, 2.258 »zrnmao Su&co 3 88'a ':-a' ':v: ;”,",,,m B 1 | BALTIMORE, April¥ 29 (Speclll)A—_M 18 350; celery, crate, 150a3.00; caull-| 1ranny 2612 2653 | 3 Wortn Ine A 3 = {A hearing on the application to the It ‘may have taken you flower, crate, 2.00a2.75; cucum! Fanstee] 12% 13 9 Wright Aeron 7 9% Consolidated Gas, Electric & Power AL I % Dbushel, 2.00a4.00; eggplants, crate, 2.25 322 34 5 Yellow Taxi 1 92 Co. ‘of Baltimore to extend its gas years to accumulate what 4 k 1, 20a40; lettuce, ham- 290" 259 4 Zenith Radio 14 Stinnes H wa.. 86'% main along the Washington Boulevard you have and the effort was per, 1.00a2.25; lima beans, bushel, 4.00 3an 41 |Sales in, MINING STOCKS. 00 B AT N as far as Laurel. will be held by the Sk O put forth ta have an estate 24.50; onions, 100 pounds, 2.004.00; e 8t | hUSOTRrl Glove © xd—Ex-dividend. Public Service Commission on Wednes- . . for the wife and kiddies. Spring § X ) % T8 18% 1 Bunker Hi D e, day, May 8, at 10 am. . Baltimore Grain Exports. ; &258175; peppers, crate. 50a4.50; rlng'; B 1w Ww—With warrants. e hl:ALTlMORE. April 29 (Special) — [7) hf\f:eyf‘“hgm_nz % llai:eha a , 100, 1.50a2.50; squash, crate, 1. e 4 ; The Maritime Exchange report for last chance in having it lost by 5 spifinch, bushiel, 30a80; tomatoes, 1, ;;,,: B N Sells Sugar to Soviet. week shows that 419079 ‘bushels of lleavjmg it to inexperienced crate, 2.50a5.50. 7815 161 HAVANA, April 29 (#).—Cuba’s first | grain and 2. rrels of flour were hands when you are gone? Apples—bushel, 75a2.00; grapefruit, s T8 b e still feels confident that production |sugar sales to Soviet Russia were ef-|exported. The grain was made up of| box, 2.00a3.25; oranges, box, 2.2584.00; g % will soon be cut to a satisfactory level. | fected Saturday. Offices of the Cuban 215,981 bushels of wheat, 156,000 of bar- Talk It Over With strawberries, quart, 8a20. 5% 4 By the Associated Press. The Curb and local Stock Exchanges | Sugar Club today said the transaction |ley, 29955 of oats an Our Trust Department Dairy Market. i NEW YORK, April 20.—McKesson | Showed irregular trends similar ~to | Was made through the recently created ] Butter—Good to fancy creamery 3 % & Robbins, Inc., organized to d those experlenced the previgus week. | sugar institute. . pound, 45a48; prints, 49a51; blocks, 483 i 3802 & sysiem o diSbuRon and service 1o | pouiD. Stocks continued fo fuciuste = leert 100, 1 TN & GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. o] 50; ladles, 35a39; store packed, 31a32; Tolls, 33a35; dairy prints, 33a34; process butter, 42a43. NATIONAL BANK formulated a plan to establish close | joca] markets continued to fluctuate er- | NEW YORK, April 29 (Special) — relationships among drug manufactur- | ratically, and mnmm cases where the - p;m. Asked. .'AMES Y_ PEN“MR ers, wholesalers and retailers. All|gyerages progressed the advance was |0 Govt Red Loan with drawing o0 o0 o nationally advertised drug and toilet d b action of a few stocks poration for resale to retailers so that| pool operations in several stocks in uot oliars per Main 5328 1520 K St. N.W. Mortgages Investments ||| 52,000 independent retall druggists, has | showing no progress for the week. The . m s shud inea, fowl, each, 50a1.10; pigeons, pair, 7 Gorham Mfg ........ costs of distribution may be reduced | gnticipat! f easier credit conditions 5‘5‘“0, 9 Gotham Knith Mach 13%% for manufacturers. Th an p: n of t Eggs—Rece ne . The products will tarted, but last week the | German Gen El Pre-war. . ipts, 1017 cases: native| }EREERNGES KILIT G0 be sold only o retall druggists and | Norg o AT O oations trom, German Gon B 47 "1 First Mortgage Loans and nearby firsts, dozen, 28%,; current 1Greent Tap & Die o small chains. m'oh e T et the anks would | Beriin 8 Pt 162 19 Grigsby Grunow 5. 1275 Lowest Rates of Interest and Commission | Thomas J. Fisher & Company, Inc. receipts, 20222. Hay and Grain Prices. ‘Wheat—No. 2 red Winter, garlicky, spot, 1.20%2; April delivery, 1.20%. Corn—No. 2 export, April delivery, no Iy quotations; No. 2 yellow, domestic, spot, 1.0621.07; cob corn, 6.00 barrel: Oats—No. 2 white, domestic, spot, b look with disfavor on a broad rise in | Hamburg Ar :n;l.lznyd“fl:n‘ 8. pool stock at the present time. Bs 193 (Copyright, 1929.) General Refractories Co. has obtained the exclusive right to construct a Eu- ropean type of continuous kiln in this country, Canada and South Amierica. o The kiln is said to reduce manufactur- fixchnge Opens Earlier. e Elec) 82 52 |ing costs materially. The com will s | 8hko aels ‘he Kitha on s rogenty basis | BALTIMORE, Aprll 20 (Special) —| fom et O ST biifut Bank's © While daylight saving is not observed for use in all branches of ceramics. here the Baltimore Stock Echange | Dise i 233383833383335 S8 BRRL888awE! Mortgage Money V Loaned At Low Interest Rates 2Am Con Oilfids 5 2 Am Mpracaibo C s e &~ Ol 60260'5; No. 3 white, domestic, spot, 58a58 2. Rye—Nearby, 1.10a1.15. Hay—Receipts, none. While hay is arriving here in limited quantities only, it is more than enough for the demand, Consumers’ Power Co. has applied for permission to build a 100-foot dam on the Mukegon River at Oxbow, Cen- tral Michigan. The dam, planned as the highest earthwork embankment of will open and close one hour earlier, New York goes back to standard time. This custom has been followed for starting today and continuing until | Deutsche the, past few years in order to corre- N Daasaos @B ww Tyler & Rutherford Representing Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. 1520 K Street Main 475 SwSradaIBSRTR: 83323338222322 BoBaSBSLI8A558 SRS, 808, o 83382232832332 3333328323-2 Rudolph Kars its kind in the world, will impound a |spond with trading in New York. which is being supplied mostly by truck 10 !l-} Superpow A [E . 1 21 {3t 3 4 | 30 pang o o pics, o g | 1S RLTL T S B oLt e e | ; 1 conxpEMNE 12.00a16.00 per ton of timothy or clover IRRRE T 3 30 wealth Power Corporation. i i OLDEST | 0 Until 5:30 P.M. A 130 dM 1 | D due Bay. ke Buper C.0L aet 3w The Common Brick Manufacturers' ||}/ ; | en Until 5: & 7l an a . Straw—No. 1 wheat, 120081250 Per | i 7Akes Founa & it Hu 0 Assoolation of Americs, with headquar- National Bank D P y 1 to an Undisclosed e NS BOER oRl; T BORINND. e i i e ters in Cleveland, reports that on April in District i Live Stock Market. 2 Lefcou Real pfd 6% 38% 1 returns from 113 manufacturers, rep- in Disiric | : ’ . | Lo 1Lev Fi A 571 7% I 5 0 ot rcept, 30 head; gt sy |3 BT et B peeniing every secion of e oy | of Cilembli | for Payday Depositors’ Convenience Restriction t at stead: jces. s, choice, ¥ 2 w » 11“3‘;5)“ to‘ ‘e 'y zsnod. 1200 15 1976 1 Bros . brick business during the past 30 days.’ ! b | | A builder bought land for an medium, 11.00 to 11.75; common, 9.00 New high monthly records were made || - apartment house. There was to 10.25. Heifers, choice, 11.50 to 12.50; in March in the production of auto- | | a covenant in a former deed good, 10.25 to 11.00; medium, 8.00 to mobiles, in rubber consumption and 2 ) | | requiring a set-back of five Sho0; Jecrmnn, 281 T et e ’ 1] the outbut et ateel ingots ¥hills g Travelers | . \ ! feet which the builder’s title ood to choice, 10. .00; fal 2 'Os O ey 27 127 127 | levels prevailed in the pig iron, ma- | S Th t H S full ' i “ XD 00, 9.00 to 5.75; common to medium, 3 Venesuelan "Bei 1. ‘4 ' 'G5l | chine tool and farm machinery indus- ||l Checks & | ervice al as duccess y gxaminer S .;: ‘“nmd.. 7.00 to 850. Cows, good to choice, Bales STANDARD OII, ISSUFS AND FOR- | tries, in textiles and in the manufac- < | N e te e Trone Tne sl Sk 9.25 to 10.00; fair to good, 7.50 to 9.00; | in units. ~MER SUBSIDIARIES. STOCKS. | fyre’of electrical equipment, says a re- || Letters | . e e common to medium, 5.00 to 7.00. 1haame Am_ Ol 13% 183 18" | port by the conference of statisticians || S e | 1 stoo t td ests ime up to the second story when Sheep and lamb recelpts, 850 head; @ in industry, which operates under the || of Credit | . :.l:‘ :;il.h:ll;::l pr::verly 1 | cons; an attorney. 3 Merritt Chap & 8 1 Magabl Tron..... suspices of the National Industrial || Conference Board. Manufacturing em- ployment stood at a higher level during March than at any time since April, 1927, and pay rolls were larger than any since November, 1923. “While a peak of activity is believed to have oc- Jight supply, market steady; sheep, 300 to 850; lambs, 9.00 to 18.00; Spring lambs, 21.00. 1 N Hogs, receipts, 3,500 head; fair supply,| 1) Mid we U 78 Bid market lower; lights, 12.00 huvlg, 2V, Mid W U s ofd n p 987 1100 to 12.00° medium, 12.25; roughs, ¥ or 750 to 10.35: light pigs, 1050 pigs.| 13 Mivrer "sfa “sd: The builder was consequently compelled to demolish and re- build his structure and a result was put to a loss of thousands of dollars. Title Insurance would have —and Protection that has commanded the confidence of generations—form the basis of our bid for your banking business. sa [ T 1175, Western hogs, 10 to 15 higher| 3iMiwouti Kens Fioel 233 33 3% i curred in March,” says the report, “the Your Paydav deposi ; < 2 ¢ than quotations. B i R L Q ; easing off thus far in April has’ been | 1 et posits deserve the security of such bbby bl Canves, recelpts, 550 head; light sup-| 3 ehew rua war. L 33 T3 T o k4 very mild.” a bank as this. Start growing with The Metro- ply. market steady; calves, 5.00 10 ; 2 aan v Brv. P 600 Vacuum Ofl. . 1126 e % B sy o extras. @ Maro Gunee wi” 0 Sales in BONDS. The °“";‘l‘&l “;“'b“ g‘e g::;:::y politan This Payday. TR 28 Bar At thot niitini PAP 5 A '83 881; e ot Hew. Yk, pmstts thak ! i "l’-n!'" you :-7 L ':n;‘o’- : 4 " K. P S A 4 3 3 . 7 > real estate, a New Yor, tle Banana Imports Gain. DN R $AIn Pow 4vzs 161 4id 2 4| most of the h\nrl‘blcdel:‘men‘tks‘ ocie OUR SAVINGS COMPOUND | [V e LR L . BALTIMORE, April 20 (Speclal).—| 1fNat Dairy Prod n... 7% o8t 74 Alum Co A 5210110 tributing to prosper t.y“ b A il " You 4 policy . ) 3 - : i | . Bunans receipis are beginoing lo fo-| I Epevid 4.1 kb hr B FAR R G | DEPT. PAYS O INTEREST | Capitol Title Ccrease, imports last wi s : 1owvi ' ti licles” prevailin | i e R ] {4 Bl et 8t N o, Yhericn z |l & Guarantee B i, focdeaatoat v b 31 ABmal Bl Bov 55 "85, 9% business is justified in looking forward i i - 1! i 4Ark PAL 55 '56..... to general prosperity for some time. n ‘ - vadied 1o Cauive " ihis - wesk-—the 13 Abto BERERI e aR 188 The most conspicucus change durlng | . = a lona I Lompany n | " { 13 Assee Gas&FEl §ios 77 110 the past year, says the Survey, has!|§ | | i % R g g L jaaen s e ind ovr ot mones s e |~ One Dollar |f | 1425 Eye Street pocing Co_buh trom Jemecs, o e % A e et ol - 8 . I o S, o 5 g P * s i bl ey o ataiy” || OF | eiropoiitan | i Co. . 1 | | T e 180 CHICAGO DAIRY MARKET. witl open | 1 AL Dayton Woman Dies in Bermuda. 1Cie CHICAGO, April 29 (#.—Butter, un- 1 | i i 4 HyAMlLTON et ASEE S~ g changed; receipts, 9,158 tubs; creamery, a savings Qrgamzed 5 115 | NEW 'YORK Rars s Dansing Missone ot Doy af S | extras, 44; standards, 44; extra firsts, in 1814 Years Old | TITLE AND MORTGAGE s i R By et | Ya: firsts, 428425; seconds, 40Vea account - | B e iy e -2 er: - receipts, 41,638 | CoMPANY |, * Capital Funds over 60 million dollars | 27 ordinary packed, frsts, 28 29%. Xira firsts, Poultry—Alive, lfi)’: receipts, five | cars; fowls, 33; brol 38a46; roosterr, 20°%; turkeys, 20; Aucks, 24a30; goese, W. Crond’Et-res will b~ the A 'erge chain £0 2 .. e . Co. & considering a stock | | YA T | Capital, Surplus & Undivided Profits Over $2,300,000.00 Trust Dept. ; ¥ 15th St., Opposite U. S. Treasury ®

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