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14 FINANCIAL.” : THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8. 1999, FINANCIAL., IVRZBANKERS | NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE =vwzraz: | STUSIREGULAR o e o s, e g _{ContlCan (rts). 1% is now operating on Eastern daylight- | Con/HTan (FU5)- A ¢ MeCrory Be2).s. 10 2| SIAOINTY (1.60). 43 At Low Interest Rates . SHYOE Mme. | Contl Mot(80c). 2 & 22% | McGraw Hill(2) S1d Plate G . M Open. High. Low. Close. . b . . a oL LR 4 . | ortgages Investments 5 8 Corn Prod (13).. 94% 3 MeKeespt Tin Pl Std San M(1.68). 50 . & tll rf d o Country Club Conclave to Be|Auimine ... sI¥ sl ol 80 Com v uros abies 141 e L) : T deh B *|Market Closes Firm After, Tyler & Rutherford : | Adams Ex (rte). 554 654 BBW | Coty. Ine (x2)... 641 63 R | St R T e % T {| JAMES Y. PENNEBAKER Representing Mutual Benefit Lite Ins. Co. in Hi i . : AR y Crex Carpet. 3a% 6% Mack Truck6).. 10 3 S & % ina—Fa- Largest in History of Spring et e e o 2% 25| crossiey Rai1) 105 Macy Co (c2)... 163 Studebaker(15). &6 Day of Selling—Fa = 1520 K Street Main 475 i e s o e 2 o Madsagar 10 ; e bout. T4 i A0 Main 5328 1520 K St. N.W. & . ‘ “rown Zelrbek 1 2 Magma Cop (5). 4| Sun & N : ARLIEHIAYS Anumada Lead . & Crembia Biier . Bl e Co. 2" im0 3 o lie b o : p. e Air Way El (2).. 44 CubaCareSugar. 3 E : 3 | Manat! Sugar pf ;’Il!!r‘lnr iv-m. 61l . } e Cuba Cane Su pf W 0% 0% Man Elec Suply. Superior Stirts. 31 8% 3 B CRaR G T GHER Al il o Cuba Company.. 9 Man £l m2z(db) 3 3 Sweet of Am(1). 17 2 | ‘Ataska Juneau. . Sl i RN o2, o e S ¥milixton ® Special Dispatch to The Star. MbaeyiAvaileblsifon Let us have your applications for Albany Wrap Pa 18 Cudany PKe(4). 5 53 E Maracatho Off e 16 | Symington CIA.. 18% « 17%| NEW YORK, May 8.—Once again ranged to attend the annual Spring Allezhany Corp. B 33 B34 | Curtins Asror1), 4 | Market St prior. 2 ’ 22 jtoday the stock market gave an as- get-together dinner of the District of A Alleshany pf5i 100t Job Curtis Pub (6).. 12 2 2515 { Marland Ot 3 o By 1914 | tonishing demonstration of its indiffer- | FIRST DEED OF LOANS ON REAL i hen. 282 283 28 A 9 i bia Bankers' Association, which f CurtisPub pf(7) Mair-Rock ($4). g Texas Corpni3). 6. 5 #5% | ence to continued high money. Call fhalig e m ¢ shmann pf(7) 1227 122 12 Marmon Mof (4). 9 i L X015 | loans renewed at 14 per cent and held TRUST LOANS ESTATE takes place at the Allis Chalm(7). 2 2 2 Cuyamel Frut M 4 | b 4 L 0 o= fartin-Parry. .. ; 3 ? 75 | there all day. They had done the same H Columbia Country Amerada(2).... E : Mathiean ATHi . Sk 11;‘ Sem Al il On Completed Properties and %:'«-h c‘(l,:'nsm',}\v}f,’.mfii 4 E Hlaee :E::i‘-’:t Ln’r"" fi:.'&:’t-fi’.f’.’h. 2 iy heprne . 3 Tex 1.d Trinew) Under the impression that the credit | for Construction U. e charge, Lanier P. | B Am BK N pf(3).. 60y 605 B el & Hud(y).., 19 g 215 | Maytag pf (3).. g 4 Thatcher Mfg... 25 515 2 2515 | stringency must have its effect, there Reasonable Interest and Our record of 35 years i e o] | Rtbetis i s Den RG Wn pf. . 4 5% | 1 g1stpra. "hatehr pf 3.60. . was heavy selling during the forenoon, | Commission Rates speaks for itself. H P SoTtet | Am et Sugve. Devo& Rayn(t3) ;| Melvle Shoe 1.40 N i 7he Falr(2.40).. 3 9 371y | with a generally lower range of prices. | e WL |3 oo s, LI Foonty peome ot e S0 S SRRl T D G006l Wake e e e ke St || JAMES F. SHEA | | Percy H. Russell Co. the largest number Sh(h160) , i 525 | Dome Minexc1r 9 9 9 e s . & 54 | ThompJ R(3.60) 48% | as it was when it was seen that the de- - 4 o acceptances ever AmEShoe pfi7), 12 ;: < 9 9 9 '\: fl;‘"L(or “).. Tidewater AsOil 2 « | sired liquidatipn was not appearing, the | 1731 K St. N.W. received for one of % /| | Am Brown Bov.” "3 291 2 ci 4. b L;o‘n”l‘;““ 2. > g ;!:‘VAM)!}I:-'!IG‘, # | market steadled and in the last hour | . o5 s, ! Trowi . b6 b b Hhog 1o A : ; idewat 04 369 26'a 375 | bo e 4 ot dthe | AmnCar&Fayi6r. 4 Dupont de N4). 7 e . : - Tim Det Ax + 80, 29 | highest price for which the present committee and Mr. | g Am Chicle (1).. £ 4 BT T T 1 Molkat A Tes. . 48 . e n o Tt \ét‘:.;xrr;nrfl‘;‘r. snld,'f\.n:méh d ‘:‘T tmflacxs«.u»- ) = = = - > f.f?n Peisietio 0 F R AR L ) Dug Lt 1ste5) ... ol Xt " 108 Tob Prod A 1.40. 19% 19 g chared the honors with General Elsctrie, ||| . . 1] 9 yention committee. . ; | Ani&ForP uf7) 108 103 Bastman (18)... 18 MoPacific pf(5). 3 3 .‘,.‘,:::f,‘;“;:“"‘“(-” {f' 4% land other favorites were Hudson Mo- Equltable Co.o eratu)e Bulldlng Ass n / The interest in the & k 4 | Am&For Pow 24. 9:% 92% 2 Eaton Axle (3).. 6 67% | Mohwk Car 2% . F Trico Prod(2% ) ‘5"(" Bory tors, the oil and the motor accessory dinner iz consid- X . |Am Hawa SS(1). 40 40% K Eitiugn pfiBle). 99 94 Mont Ward stocks. i ered highly signifi- |Am Hide & Lea.. §% 8% 4| Elee Autol 4% 4 b Undwd-EI F (¢) 119% 1 An incident which disturbed the | JOHN JOY EDSON, President WALTER S. PRATT., Jr., Secretary cant to the success of the coming con- | Am Hide& Lpf. 78 38 3 s | Erectric Boat. 6 16 Mother L (40¢).. 3 U & Lape 2613 2% | market was the sharp break in Colum- Organized 1879 49th YEAR COMPLETED R i h‘"‘ld | :::: ::’:Y:zr; 3.60. ‘:9 cl’;a&w,-&lhl!l 17»' 9 uonon Pic Corp. ”:Ig’l‘lté.url?iz:, 5 5 g:&egrfllp:u;?h}?n; géreczly noc thcdstil;i Assets ... $5,513,051.63 Surplus & Profits §1,601,704.98 argely to, st ¥ k] < sess MW 43 ec 24 * | Motor Meter A.. 9 o 5 5 9% 49 vernighf al en_announce later meeting. |Am Internatl 2. 67 . e Stor B (6). &3 3 Motor Prod(2). . 3 Union Pac(10 97 | negotiations between the Radio Corpo- Snbscriptinn for the 97th Issue of Stock Being Received | Immediate Action Courteous Treatment As an added attraction the usual golf | Am Lakr&Foam 6 ik Horn. . Motor Whi (2).. 4 46 Union Tank (5) ration and Columbia had been broken tournament was started on the Colfm- | Am LaFrancepf €215 6115 64 d-donn(5). .- - Mullins Mfg. ... ; Oigar s o ‘ 531 | off, and this led to heavy offerings at | y this afternoon. The pro- ; Am Locomot(s). 116! 116% 115 Eng PubSer($1). 5% § Mullins pf (7).. Jtd Alr&Tpf13). 10144 9 2 | the opening. The initial price was 7212 ||| ection with the dinner will | Am Metals(d)..” 574 57ta 56 & Pu S pf(5). 9 910 | Munsingwr (3 : Utd Biscuit 160, 48 3% | for a block of 20,000 shares at a de- | include the present tion A;Il the y;‘]x‘u‘ —r e 6 aei .m“fl'mmz;. 29 9 3 Murray Corp. 2 4 {!:::.:‘r“;";;(‘;; = 2 2 E cline of 4'. mint.s from the vrecsdh‘s‘ S prizes by Merle Thorpe, editor of the | Am Fiano pf. 37 4 36 e R R. 1| . ) y o close. From this point were only | 3 iz by et Thonpe, edor ot fhe | Am and vl af af a8 ab |elewwoiill T ] o e e L R U AT o | cose procy e pok tners piee S | ave as You Earn plans by Robert V. Fleming, president | AmPo&LE pf(6). 100' 100% 100 100% [ EvansAu L1234, 6 6 TR ke b e Ll - noon. | i : s = al, 2 B 3 Radio continued in supply, but met w soctation, and Chairman Pope., | AmP&Lpf sta 6. 81U 3 xchange(113). % : and music and ofher enferiainment by | Am 1Rd& i 49 a9w 48w Nat Bellas H 1. . 1201 with fairly good support around the || e you have a steady income B D s, Matt: Horne ‘ana)| ABRe&San( o ‘5w 3| Fairvankscopt. : 24% 21 21 | Natl Riscult (1) : 4 . 151 ; : d su el 2 4 GRorge S O'Connor . Matv' Horie Sand [ BRI s FDAIKS(3) ... g Nat Bisc pf(7).. 3 3 | US CastIr P(2). 41 1100 level. " International Telephone &} is the time to prepare for the Strickland Gilleland. [Bada it :;; EaiebankMpfii) Nat Cash Reg f4 123% 126 USCIE 1 Telegraph, old and new, which had | New Convention Plans Made. AT BatREsCo) o é% eox | Fashion P(k2ta) 6715 67' | Nat Dairy (13). 33% 134% 135% | U S Dnstribuong. 104 16 i 1o ensaistrongiy e ay nd sl ee future. embers of the women's -|Am Seating(3).. 35% 35 " FedLI&Tra 113 t Dairy(mew). 6 USDIstrib pf(7) 8215 82l K25 821 - el i - June _held their first meeting yesterday | Am Sm&Ref(4). 10 1 104 btk e ; U 5 Alcohol (). 161% Handing the statement of the president Systematically. afternoon at the home of the cha Am S & R pfe 135 % . b i % bt i 2 B ther..... 2I% t el S man, Mrs. Robert V. Fleming, The|Am Snuff (12).. 198% 198% 198% 1 SIEnS LTSN, , 108 10 03 t Bnamig (1). % 52 USLeathr A(4) 43% 43 2 3 ‘h:“ :T:rdm?gsr,“;;: {x;l“é‘&‘lfr;:thmfi‘;“’_ committee launched elaborate plans. [ Am Snuft pr(6).. 109 109 109 s NatSi1 ). : Nat Lead pA(T) USLeaprpf(?) 921 92 921 92% | gnou10"%e hetter than $4 & share. 915 F St. NW. On the first morning of the convention, | Am Stl Fdya(3). 664 67 6% 66 R e e Rt T e s U SR o 97% | United Alreraft moved ahead, and 5o . NV, Thursday, there will b2 bus rides about | Am Stores (2)... 75% 5% 75 75 | b . 0 N 55 ubber 55% : i 3 - Fleischman 13% Nat Ry Mex 2d. > US ¥ 6% | did Radio-Keith-Orpheum. The mai Monta nt ar ch, through the | Am ) ] X ] T i 2 tub 18t pE.. 81 - e B chauly developen By Carl ks Bulbeasd)s Ao 4tk Follansbe (233). 6 § 5t 68% | Nat Supply (18) . s USSmelt(3%).. 61% Gis oo, | order stocks were lower during early Fisher, Other bus rides will be Pro-| Am Tel & Tel($) 225% :_uun'gnluu: k‘tz 7 B l:a(ssu])ply Pr7.. 115 18 lrfld;nz. but recovered partially after- Yided in the afternoon, while there will | AmTel&Tel(rts) 5% 5 s Gy | Eox Fiim A( 6ts 9 % 96 | Nat Surety (6). 1254 126 125t 126 | U S Steel pf(7) 2% 1420, 3 aons | wards. 3 : 12 bs afternoon tea on the lawn as well | Am Tobaccot8). 170 = 173 S LD Nat Tea (1%) 8 2 USs V(7 o ms; Bt :uarg\acrlg hs{“::; as outdoor dancing. . | Am Tovac B(s). 171 17 Gabriel Snub A.. Nevada Cop (3). 5 9 9% | U S Steel (rts).. 3 g (o W] ,Ifmjgg"ct '00( Lt R On Friday afternoon tha ladies will | em TypeFo(8).. 151 151 1507 Gardner Motor.. A 13% 13 3 | NOTex&M (7). 8 U S Tob pf(7). et as umou of New Jdetzey | % b: entertaned at lunchebn at the| amWW&El(el). £9 89% 8 9 | Gen Am TC(34). 89'x ¢ PP Newport A (3).. [ 5 Uni Leaf Tob(3) 5 54 | fining, s d“d‘"o-l ¢ California. In Consult Us Regard.ng Montauk Golf Club, with Mrs. Wilmer | AmwwW1st pf6) 101 101 Gen Asphalt. . 0% 787% 791 | Newton Steel(3) 103 3% 104 | Univ Pipe & Rad ‘ and of Standard Oil of California. Tn C J. Waller in charge. This wiil be fol-| Am'Woolen..... 20% 21% 2 2 Gen Cable. 5 5 50% 50l | N Y Alr Bris) 5 5 515 | Ut PEL Ae: 2 2 1, | the utility urOl{g“Cons?h al !w kflss e YO M & . MD ¢ Jowed by bridge, Mrs, Lanier P. Mc- | Am Woolen of-. Blla 5l% 48% 49| Gen CableA(s). 103 103 102 1023 | N Y Centrali8 e ;. & out steady while other stocks were ur Maturing rtgage Tachlen in charge, after which tea Will | AmWritP pf(3). 40% 40% Gen Cable pf(7). 315 105t NYC&SIL6). 135 135 13: 5| Vaaaaco o : ; yielding. ‘The leader of the sugars was be served on_the hotel lawn and danc- | am Zine... . 4% 3% 3 13| Gen Cigars(4). 2 0% ;‘X‘\%}:‘;fi:fl(“l; 7 8% | vandarium (1 - . ¢ ¢ &T::?:s 55:}3;[ nR:yx'r‘:g !&“l‘:\ s ing will be enjoyed. Anaconda (7) 139% 139% Gen Electrie t6.. 250% 263 250% o s § Van Raalte pf.., 8 ) . | 5 &n Saturday morning the ladies’ put- | Anaconda (new) 116t 116% GenEllec sp(6ic) it N NUaRI) 1 T O VIkiCHeIEg). o AHEREE 3 | vance amounting to 4 points at one LONG TERM REAL ESTATE LOANS {ing contzst, will be started at 10 o'clock. | Anaconda (rts).. 25 25 GenG&EIA 1%. 3" sy 83 | N 3;""‘{"‘“” - time. 1In the afternoon there will be another | Andes Copr (3). 54 53i% 31y | Gen Gas(rights) 31 2% iy s:‘-:\" l""'pr' i Va-Caro Chem. , tea and more dancing, with Mrs. E. J.{ Archer Danls(2) 38% 387% Gen Gas pf B(T) 109'% 109 2 > ' RATE HEARING MAY 27 ss. As the convention " Y Gen M 3o 5 75l | NOFT& Wn(110) 1 96t 1961, | Wabash...... ; ; ¢ S e ErnodpiDMlinEY et 87 il 10 NorAm b10%stk ! ] Waldorfi1%)... = ) BALTIMORE, May 8 (Special).—A | 2 g approaches other plans-are to b: made | Armour II(A).. 12'% 12% 12 23 | Gen Motors (3) B4 83 Y E s:(hnt the feminine contingent at the! aApmour INI(B).. 6ix 6l % en Mot pf(7) 124% 12 North Am pf(3). P 2 b :nflhll-zo». 397 A 5 | reduction In gas or electric rates, orl‘ convention will not have an idle mo- | armour I pf(7) 77% 77% Sen Out A(4). 50 NorAm Ed pf(7) 3 WEITERRBET) § aih both, as charged by the Consolidated | ment. . Arnoid Con& Co 24 24 23 Gen Out ctfs(2). o 38% NoGer Lld 3.41. 527 527 A2 £ A aie BIE RISl 1 4 2 Gas, Electric Light & Power Co. may | Avt Metal (1%). 28 Gen Ky Si(5) . 111 ERUIERD(S) s 102 ATHRCPE(ER0) be the result of a rate hearing on May Other Chairmen Have Meeting. K ig Gen Refrac 13%. i o | Nor Pac cracs). 6| Warner-Quis).. 33 33 |27 by the Public Service Commission. : M faat might’ Thomss ‘W, Brahsuy,| Aeco aoosrlit) Tl G A 131 Norwalk Tire. .. Warrn Bros (15) 157 1: 5 |~ With the commission’s order fixing | NelR e ey chairman of the entertainment com-|asso DG 181(6). 97 9 I G'mbel Bros. . 3 E 3 011 Well Supplv. K:{,;i“ E&Pn- 18 - 7% | the present rates expiring June 30, (he! Homes, Apartments and Business Properties in the District of Columbia mittee for the June gathering, held a|as d(7). 101 101 Gimbl Brpf(7).. 8k M8 Oliver Farm Eq. 5 5 W D o e rate_investigation was ordered Janu- and Nearby Maryland and Virginia meeting at his home at which full de- | asso Oll(2). 45 4b% 51, | Glidden Co 113 . 6 3 Oliver conv (2).. 6 6 6 5 1w es;DnDDt‘(:')' g2 ary 25. tures were discussed. e who Atchison pf(5).. 103 103 3 obel (Adolph). Omnibus E s WEian Blg e s 3 arold E. West, col . part in the discussion and a buffet | Acl Const Lit10) 182 182 Gold Dust (new) 5 % 6 Otis Elev (8). Hid 4 Y that the company's earnings were good, | supper which followed were President| At Guif& WI.. 607 607 6 % | Goodrich(4) . X 5 8 Otis Steel. 5 A 2 3 &-‘;f’i:";;‘«::'." ;’mu | “but whether they warrant a reduction RANDALL H. HAGNER & COMPANYv INC. Robert V. Fleming of the Bankers'|AtlanRef(t14) 69 691 13 { Goodrich pf(7).. % A 3 | Otis Stl pr pf(7) kK West P Po pf(7) 116% g e 9% | in rates can be determined only after| § - 1321 Connecticut Avenue. Decatur 3600 Association: Vice Presidents Wilmer J.| AuasPowder(4). 95% 5m 2 33 129 Owens Bot (e4). Weat Dulnsm s TLON 5 lnT{.‘nvesfigluz;n_ Rl M L o e Wi Yot Ll ik oo o) 1 Waller and Lanier P. cLachlen, | Atlas Tack..... 14% 144 . ’ Packard (12%).. 5 5 West Maryland, ¢5% 8 7 e present primary doms 5 %T orrespoi pany /77 Secretary Edward J. Mcquade.k'r;eni}- Auto Sales. 31:. 321 goth;ml{plf(’ll- 94 4% 94k | por i m Petrolm West Pacific. Stie 4 4 ;ntfs‘-re Bs(c‘enu nc; %x;ml.nnhlcu;":] urer Albert S. Gatley, Frederick P. H.|Autostrap A(3). 45l 45 ould Coupler 2 2 ooy i b cese| West Paciic pf.. e fsetdon » minimum et 4000 cuble feet | Siddons, Howard Moran, F. H. Cox, ¥ aham-Paige : r , Clande H. Woodward, A1, L. Seiby, F.|Sadwid Loe (1). 254 8544 Grahm-Paig ris. o] P eagandls etk 8u | W U Teleg (3).. 1941 196 96 | 1,000 feet used. The electric rate starts ! W. MekKenzie, Leurence Slaughter, C. | hai ey bieT) 150 120 10 e Grhm-Paixecfs. 33 3 i it LI Ll P el e (R e 4 at 7 cents per kilowatt hour for the first ! B, Lyddane. Hilleary G. Hoskinson nd | 5.0 (eightsy.. 20 ois 2o 3| Granby Min (). & 6 8 | e on 2 b L R (T % | 25 kilowaic hours, with 4 cents per kilo- Percival Wilson. i 7 7 ran ¥ e 3 W e ‘wal our ie next bracket o o es In onnection with | Barnet Letner.. 15”13 Sran T 1000 102, 1200 120 | Phinoh w41 abh s cena| whneMahL 45 FINANCE 0. OF AMERICA. | the golf tourneys of the annual con-| BArnsdali A (23, 46 464 Gt Nor pf cfs(5) B i D ook ) 4otk BALTIMORE, May 8 (Special)— | vention in June are announced, fol-| pc,n it ... 23 23l 2 S baea 2L 28 | P e Gt 3 5 55h | wiicon Ol A G, San | 5% | Four months’ earnings of the Finance | lowing & meeting of the sports com- | et YT Blie Bl Grt Wn Sux 2.80. 9% e lOnaan 22% 28% | wiicox (A) 334 Busc 6% 26% | Co. of America were 38 per cent above | mittee headed by Frederick H. COX, pelaing-Hemwy. 15 15w Pl i e (oA otk A . Wilcox Rich B.. b6t those of the first four months of 1928, | it i ik Bast &Co(3)..r. 88 BO% iomecam). - L | bere Marg (187 S| Willys Ovcl.30;, s 7w | it is shown in the company’s income 0 e usual 'y 4 . 4 2% = £ V! - : = S additional cups, one known as the “Pop” | giooningdaie... 56's 56% Hacknsk W(1%) P COpIe3).. b2 b 1s | Woolworth (8).. 2257 . the period were $6,120.993, against $5 ;’lzmxx&Cup._:omt{ed;g x'v?" l;:r:;x;i BohnAl&Br 3% 133 133 :linl;ln g.spl ?lor. 2 Phila& KC & 1., p p N Woolworth new. 93% 93 ggg.gg?, nma1 lou;ls golleoctiom were $6, nancial . writer o e s Booth Fish RETLY PR R ahn D S pf 6%. 99V % | Phillips- ‘ e Worth: Be 8 gl % X against $5.691.097. Star, and the Hatton Cup, presented | mocqs ! taeri®s T T s HamiltonWpf(8) 2 e U ! bbb oL D = ——— by Richard Hatton, financial editor of | SO AM70Y 15000 130" 1adis 106 | Hartmn B(1.20). 5 e e kit . Worth Pump(B) 71% 7i% 7i% Tis the Washington Herald @ pe played for | Sriken dMeRCo. st 45% 43% 4bu | SAOIR0R (. &, & Phillips P (1%)+ 42 Wright Aero.... 143 = 145% 1414 141%y . il 3 'y ody 3 3 g P P 2 V. 6 -+ - by active officers of member banks, and | Sriceb Emp 26.. &% S 5 | Hersney Corp. .. Phoenix Hosiery Pt Wrigey (13%). 75 76" 18 ENTERPRISE SERIAL the Hatton Cup by Any Tepresentative | Btk Manchy.. 64 o474 Hersney pf(4) o 8 Ererelon 24 et et Rl v T BUILDING ASSOCIATION of any member bank. The latter is 10 | Biiyn-Man pf(6) 84 84 * | HockingVal(10) 415 415 A s g oh | TN Capt s duv J0nter 0B ler U5% be a prize for a 54-hole low net or | gyiynUnGas(5). 181% 184 s Hoe & Co A g e e AR \'::::fl?"’n:i% l.l;m o il 64l 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W, composite score played during the first | :gwn Shoe pf 7. 118 = 118 Hollnd Fu(e2 3 43 S R : kst shi). 130 181% 129% 131 6264/ Issuo o Btock Now: Open three afternoons of the convention, of | runswick B(3) 46% 46% . Hot} " Pirelll (A) 2.88 Hourly Sales on N. ¥. Market. for Subscription for a consistent low score. BUtyoisld 334 335 Homestake(17).. ,» Sl e s *110:30am.. 506,800 1Zm... 155 oo These cups are ancual trophies and | ueyrus cv iy 4z 2% ELORSBBOIALIOS. TIN Tik Pitts Coal pf. b 1:30 p.m. 2,265,200 - 3:15 pm 2 Money Loaned to Members S bts rie Pleming Cup I8 far & -K»a" Buff R&P pf(6) s 100 0 0 Howe Sound (4) G Pitts Sti pf(7).. Dividend rates as given in the above table e oyiry, yesr an the EMtion CUB | oe o et 00 3 | Hud Man(23%).. p SRR T e fi6.ine annusicssh payments bazed on the || on Easy Monthly Payments 1 . n or RicoToA (7). * Unit of trad 1 h, o has been desl%nated by the association | Burroughs (15). 201 579 fl:: l::’m:‘;‘(‘n B POrtoRICOTObE . EATES Gtee L B Yian. ig0reneres. lln;er:nld.'fiknnelly n?:"l;.‘ l'zu 25 a golf trophy this year. Bush Term(g2). 63 3 s . ¥ Postal T&C pt 7 5% 4 $3 in preferred stock. 1 Plus 1/25 in stock - B TeTe T 207 Hugp Mot(£2). .. - 302 o a Paid this year—no regular rate. Bank Has Perfect Student Mark. g . | Bostumi ). able'in stock. © Plus 5% in stock. 4 Pay. | e e et iyt heant and interciting | EOUO CAPATInY 0%, -6 fliinots Cen(7).. 135% 135 Prairie O11&Gi n 6 able When earned. e Favable in_eash Butte & Sup(2). T4 1nd O & Gas (2). 3 PL13% 0% 60 1stock. Plus_10% in stock. & Pl bit of information contained in the{putrerick Co.... 30% IHa Motor Crele, ; SR In stock, " n'partly stock. i Plus, 2% in I WILL SELL ’A’»’&“‘J’&;fi;fi‘i?&'fifi;%fi"&ifii Byer & Ca. ioas 155 " % | Indian Mot pf(7) Produ & Refin; 21y 2 stock. m Payable 1/10 share aui $2,000 Fairfax Apt. G. M. 6%, 1043, fielal publication of Washington Chap! | By-Prodota 123. 1344 134% Refining. 48! Public Serv 2.60. 89/ 9% e T 50 Washington Auditorium 6%, 1041 that the Washington Mechanics Savings | Calif Packg (4). 77% 77% 77 y Refg cifs Pub Serv pf(6). 104% i N i - p Bank has the remarkable record of 100 | C#llahan Zine i ] Inspication by Eub SEAG br(6) 107 R e R in Calumet & Ariz. 132% 132 ul pIC % 107% i 5 . o . s per cent membership in the chapter " InterboroRapTr. 2 Pullman Co(4).. 827 274 CHICAGO DAIRY MARKET. 123 E‘-duonn-‘!‘ Mortrage & Inv. Com. i Cal&Hecla(4).. 45 45% 44 s S ”:,‘heg,?_fi'{;;’,‘;:",g"‘;*:; that|Can Dry (143). 854 5% intarmas i, : 34| Punta Aleg Sug.. 16 17 1ow 1l6u| CHICAGO, May 8 UP).—Butter every member of the board of directors | Can Pacific(10). 235% 236l Int A% Ch pf(1 gl Gonatniniv ol o I e 30" | lower; receipts, 6,148 tubs: creamery- of the Lincoln National Bank has be-| Can Pac(rights) 6k 6% 6! Intl Bug Ma (6). % ;ur‘-unnhu.. 114 extras, 4215; standards, 42y extra 200 Real ‘Estate Mort. & Gty. Units come a member of the chapter. Credit| CannonMills2.80 42% 423 2% | nt Cement(4) .. 4 7 urity Baking. . 123% 237 ) firsts, 41adily; firsts, 391a40'%; sec- iller Train Control. for this showing is given by the mem- | Case Threshg(6) 4191 419% YU 5 Radlo Corpn.... 5 102% y onds, 38':a39. Eggs higher; receipts, 10 International lnnln.l? D|o| o i Int Com Eng(2). i t Wi 5 hi- | Case Thr pf(7).. 125% 125% Radio pt (B). 79 » 123790 cases; extra firsts, 29a204; . bership committee to William B. Me Int Combus(rts) £y (B) s 78 7 firsts; 28%avsic craingry: fists, 26‘: 5 N ~| Cavanagh-Dobbs 30 30 3 Radio-Keitl Ui 3 o Rabert 5. Tae, counscl for th | Colotex Co (3)... 675 i BT i B RS Cota(hysson 7 28; storage packed, firsts, 30%,; storage P g Lincoln. ‘The Sectirity Savings & Com- | Celotexpf (7). 8 e Int Mtch pf 3.2 5 ReadingRy (4).. 4 packed, extras, 30%. H. Smith 1% Pfd. el Bank stande next ia member- | Cen Aguirre(2). 40 0% Keal Silk Hos. .. s .| Pouliry, alive, steady; receipts, 17 Froducts Prd. ship, with 94 per cent. | Cent Alloys2)... 474 47% 463 . Reis(R)& Co. trucks; fowls, 29a33; brotlers, 3ladd; roducts Com. @ oriotal membership, In Weshiogten | €00, 03, bt "t 13 e 24| Romingtncand. i1 i e i e i 3 apter is given in the publication as 3 o ¢ ¢ ' | Int Papr & Po B. - 3 H A ate Glass 181 sustaining members and 574 active | Cerro de Pas 67 192ia 1024 Int Papr & Po C. a4 sy ERSVRARSECT) St -8 G r:«:«'li. Pra. Bia members. o & Ohlo(10) 226% 226% 226 28 Int Pa&Po pf(7) S 3 ) [ FIRM PLANS EXPANSION. jo U 8 Se 3 e Reo Mot (11). Trading Lively on Exchange. Ches & Ohlorts, 24% 2413 24 et e o irxcg ISP RIRINEL(3) 106 el S NORI Rtay 0 UG T Tl:ibMAS L. HUME Trading was lively on the Washington | S & O Corva(3) ;;s" ;43% 7 | int Tel & Tel(8) h Rep ) & S(4)...0 7 6% | Warner, president of Warner Brothers Stock Exchange today. Lanston Mono- bkt e : Int Tel&Tel new f 4on. | Reynlds (B)2.40. 6o | Pictures, Inc., said on returning from 1412 G Street type sold to the extent of about 50| e 17 AmiL 38% | [nter Dept S(2).. Richneld Oil (2). Europe today that negotiations were in & Teet shares at-the strong price of 128. Mer- 2 Intertype(t1% ). 3 RhineWE(1.92). ¢ 15 | rogress for acquisition of control of || Main 1346 Main 4733 skt | Cai Gt Westpf.. 51 51 - Rio Gr Oil (k2) » Sl r genthaler Linotype was about as active, | S0 Gt West Pl 21 BL 1siCreekC pe(6) . RioCroll (:2) 361 United Artists. registering 1077x and 1075, o P 28 18 3 8215 . 3 - ——— o ~ e zCiapnalszclmn figured In several |Ch! Mil&SUP.. 31% 31% 8 8 Royal D(a1.338) 2% 524 00 ¥ a Your Real Estate oddlot sales at 97'4. Potomac Electric | Snt Mit&StEof &1 bl oLt ; o $300,000 Laboratory Plannedl. . Power 5Y; per cent preferred was in Chicazs Pn Tool. 30% 31 Jordan Motor... o 9% 67% 6 NEW YORK, May 8 (#).—Celanese Loan Problem 1873, and 5518 up o 108 for the firsy |CRARI&P (1).. 1284 124 12 Kaufmn DS 1%. e BI(E) o IAora s G AR e i Dla o Bt a 107% St {GR &P pres), 101 101 StL&Southwest.. y joining its plant near B —eair be best: werked out by inquiring hew time in several weeks. o - r ; Kayser J(6).... 4 % | Savage Arms(3) § Cumberland, Md. Chi Yel Cab(3) 81% 31% Keith-Albe: Schulte (h3%) the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Federal-American National = Bapk | Chauz.40) ol it o | stock sold at 338, National Union Fire | ¢, etk s iy - 174 Seab Air Line 3 Insurance Co. moved at 26%, Chevy |ShileCop (334).. 101 101 Kels Hayes(2).. 56 6% 574 | Soan Alr L pE. .o COAL OUTPUT ESTIMATE. Real Estate Loan can serve you. ‘ :Jhatsnr‘D?xry ;‘:r;\rvrnld a6 108 .rflllddDh; Chrysler Mot(3) 90% 91% o :\,:::.‘"".*:nh’f:‘zn 6 . | Seagrave(e1.20). 4 | NEW YORK, May 8 (.—The| rict National Investment preferred at | 3 7 o o, 8 % | Sears-Roe(32% ) . L 3 101, Federal-American Co. common | ity koo axwew, o1t o 57| Kendall pt 625 . $in | onre E e SEH) % 161%x 1631 | weekly estimate %of bituminous coal i {ircliitcesmRites sold at 50, and 50. L e Kennecott (4) s9% Y Shactuck PG (27, ¢ production in the United States, pre- In the bond division Capital Traction | &\ Peab(s). 66 66% 6 - Kinney (G R)... Shell Un(1.40).. 2 pared by the National Coal Associa- R Bx moved at 983 and 35, otomac EICC, | Cluett-FeapE() 110 110 - 116 o S aRme 1| Shubert The(s3. 63" 63" ¢ | tion, shows total output of 8,800,000 No Commission Charges ric power 6s 0 2 ec- 2914 12915 12915 12 - * a immons Co(3). Y pp— N tric Consolidated 5s ot par %. Rail-| Cocaools (6.~ 1200 1204 Kolster Radio. .. 40% : SimmaPet(1.80) 3 ngt tons during the week ended May way & Electric 45 moved at 86! itk A ol 8% | Kraft-Pho(134). * 45% Sinclair Ofl 123 . d7% v | & This was a decline of more than The closing bond sales were $2,000 | GO08 e AR 0on Co 60'n | Kresge (1.60)... 49 9 49 | Syelly Of1(2). : 00,000 tons from the preceding week, C. & P. Telephone 55 at 100, and $1,000. | Co1 Ca% (3). crv. 67'e 68% 66 Kresge DS pf... 71% % 7% Sioxs Shef(6) 7 and was atiributed by the associa- Consult Potomac Electric Consolidated 55 2t | oy Gak ptA(6) 10 1041, Kreuger&T 1.34. 39' Snider Pkg pt.. tion to decreased demand in the East- 100%5. ColmblaGraph 724 AN 73 Kroger Gro(el). 90% SoPoRSut2%. 397 3 ern markets. 4 " . Col Carbon t43%. 166 167ia Lambert Co (3). 142 South Cal Ed (2) . A ComCroan s ‘o1 'Baw Lea Tire & Rub. 17% Sou Cal EA(rts). 2 FEDERAL LAND BANK BONDS - EAVER BRO "The American Stores Co. reports sales | Com Cradis t2).. o 220, Ceh PorCmt 2% 59% South Dairies A 4 I O REALTORS of $10,767.033 for the four weeks ended | (2 TSR B (re 4 | Lehigh PC pf(7) 110% South Dairies B. i NEW YORK, May 8 (Special). — - ok RS Afi:r\l 27 cnmp&refl ;«au;x s11 ?::19.9;2 ér,r Com Solv (hS)y.. 330 869% Lehigh Val Coal 24% éoul: :;c. 2 AN ~?§dv Asied. Pnnled!kA;lvernmg. It the corresponding 1928 period. e- Pow 1 3 LehighVal(3%). 87l outl 8). - il z crease of $332,879, or 3 per cent. For | Som Fower ¢! Iol 1508 23 Ik b Bouth RERE(h). . Bank 45 No¥ 108737 m}l;lve -nd“ You l“pplv- 809—15th St. N.W. Main 9486 the 17 weeks ended April 27 sales 2 Lig Myers(16).. 88% " SouRyM&O efs ¢ 3 : : priately and eloquently a% totaled $46,283,382, compared with $44 - | Congoleum-Nair 24% 25% Lig&Myrs B 16 88% it Spalding (1.60).. 597 87-31.. 7 The Service Shop « « « « Mortgage Loan Correspondent 371,011 for the corresponding 1928 | Cong Cgrs (6).. 76% 77 T6% 76%|Lima Locomive. 49% 9 49 |Spaulding pr(7). P period, an increase og $1,912,371, or 4.3 | ConCigpryf(6'%) 93ts 9 4| Link Belt (2.40). 53 L 3 | Spang Chalfnt., 2 ik 44 ¢ 97 . Metropolitan Life Insurance Company per cent. Con Fiim pez).. 274 Liquid Car t4%. 85% 5% 85% | Spng Chal pf i 3 A Coltt 1 x > Comsol Gas (3).. 113% 115% 112% 115 | Loew's (13)..... 61 617 | Sparks With(3). 220 215% 2 Land Tank (ih iy, 1tkonds. ‘ Heard in ll:ian;hl: :us)mm o | Loft..... 10% 104 97 Spen Kellog 1.60 91 9 5 Bink 4106 S 19s0n33: o {DYRON ‘- In expressing the belief that money j(x 6 6 613 | Loose-Wil .. 65 65 'e | Suicer Mfg..... 59 b 348 Jan. D: Et P 15 ‘certain to work lower, a local banker .. 8% 3 35 | Lortitard Co 28 24 SplcerMfg pt(3) 49% 497 Bink 4 Nov. 1oatons Printing That Achieves said today that the public cannot or |Contatner A 1.20 16 16 | Lorillard pf(7). 84 85 Spregel Co (3).. 108 land Bank 55 May 19410p31.... 99¥ MAIN 512 Eleventh W. will not trade on 14 and 16 per cent) Cont Baking &.. 764" T6% T84 754 |LoutatanaOil. ‘14 ‘144 StAG&E (3%). 88% \ — s money. This will mean a falling off | Cont Baking .. - 13 25 | Louts GasA 1.76. 391y 39% StAG&EDI(4). 65 6 5 One thousand competitor: fe 3 In brokers' loans and a gradual reduc- ! Cont Bak pf(8). 96% 96% | Louts & Nash(7) 140 140 Std Milig pf (8). 109% : halls at sflndgn.w!:n'finnd,smm:fl:gc::{ 8203 Just below F | Gon in interest ratss, he sald. ., .Contl Can (2%). TdW 74 " LudlumSti(2).. 94 fir StdOof Cal(13) &0 * musical festival, [ : ; ., m\\“xss“\\\\s»{xM\xm\\sM\\\w\s\\\\a»\sss\wsssw 'NATURAL LAWS Nature’s laws cannot be evaded. “What goes up must come down,” says the law of gravitation. “As ye sow so shall you reap,” says the law of compensation, another of Nature’s laws which invariably awards for obedience or punishes for disobedience. 7 i : g g Thirty-one years ago we pledged ourselves to a é : ‘ fixed policy. Sew comfort, fit and satisfaction into every garment that leaves this establishment. Today we are reaping the benefits for adhering to the path that time has proved is the reward of conscientious effort. This Spring season we are showing the finest fabrics in American and foreign patterns. Excep- tional values, $35 to $65. 100 g.funn‘mm.n & Inv. Pra. JOS. A. WILNER & CO. Custom Tailors * Corner 8th and G Streets N.W. »

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