Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1929, Page 15

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FINANCIAL. CURB ISSUES FIRM |[NEW YoRK CURE MARKET | | mEf et Received by Privats Wire Direct to The Star Office ERTIBLE BOND | (o e BONDS o o] ISTAGANSTRONG = “EEw N ROFLTANG - e Lty H oois 1023 ‘i. : ‘é ‘i » K : Remainder of Market Is '.fg i Prices Reflect Usual Week 5l | et Rt et o Quiet, With Few Changes | U® : End Evening of Aocounts. . é;g fig Bl -é,’ ? | Thomes . Fisber & Compans, ine. in Price. : " Trading Active. 'g* ‘gk ‘g!: :g,: BY HARRY H. BECKER. afi :“ Hi At Low interest Rates Special Dispateh to The Star. Tyle! & Rflthu‘ford Representing Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co. SRCEECEEEEE i i oyea g 5 82, G i 1 38 3 20% H 267 i i 1 33% Mm% i , i§ -‘nmm L Main 478 S S Syl o RE z : Y '; gt gd gh| uE L ; Loans on Autos 4 £ » ivu! Ind 4 N 3 3 1% 81 31 1yan 0, ] 8—:! Service— 1 3 an & g% & Waisresn ® 0 : PaF a& 8o 25?1“1“:“&. flk i ™ i sombination aimply. drifted, al. h.:g‘i‘ [ ‘ixi H 3 Winier s (S | UNITED LOAN CO. (Bonded) 1 89% | though still traded in actively. These [ u 10% 5 Ra i Rosslyn, Virginia 1004 100% | Dol & Hud 1stre4n. 1 89% 0% 89% 38 6% qom . ‘were 9L 91l Del& Hud 6%s.... | 101% 101 101y | digested offerings had a resassuring ef-| 10 Asso (TG = _Phone West 2920 tha 91 91 |Den&RioG4%48a36. 10 90w 90% 90i |fect on sentiment as a whole. The best 4 Asso 3% 3. 3, |Saeein Just_Asvess Eey Bridge—Ospesite Bank Dbitrage 8 974 974 [DRioG Westha... 5 9% 9lly 9l |resistance was supplied by Niagara iflr lfi B8R | hugdreds : eral million ' worth of them this 105 1064 | DRG&Wat6a'1s 9 584 88 Asu | Shares, which easily regained an open- Al &fir g“ f2 fia. ? dirn 10 108 1 week. Internstional 'relagmne 418 160% 100% | Brie Gen 4s. 2 7% 704 77% |ing loss of several points, and by - § Atias 1 Gom 32§ ; ‘::! M'» active, it they worked 100% 101 : :2: :2-. :T. Tchadm filfil:'u.mag:‘nuu, Niagars “:mg P" 1. fi“' ’ 5 % lm ground. Ix 7 bl ek 'w strong _convertibles were Wal- " o :; 1 101% 101% 101% | provement. The last-named, which has 350y % e ;s:l ol Atchison 413s and Missour! - 6 70 69% 70 A on "the Ex-| 10 3% a8 |, 3 Gal a4 18 4 l"g':'l- gl B 104 103% 104 |cl slose to its recent best. 1 S8 10018 irete Siud Y ol 5 31 mfle mnket&mluflkfm 97% 97w 1% 94 9% dz:th'!;mg'ufl ""1‘:" ‘was !’.inlt e;l; 10 R 7"- o) Mason ‘;z it 1 Toledo vision vestors, forth: 2 Ve & Ohio, which have e Bted b L 3. o0, |Btaes Power “A" Duke Power, 8t. Re- H g-fi: ;'k O B | ot 108% 108% below 80, rallied half. These | ok R e ity T and Allled Power & Light.| o5 B, . 322 INY G s Wh a large equity, gave |Cxeei Fosoh o it | iy T 3 e o6 |Commonweaith & Southiern und Amer- | 11 o ] 1 S8 539 a4 bout 5 per cent and e 1 e T e . ican Superpower new. in which the| I i M up % 18 e ot Teturn 5.70 per cent. Denmark §34a.°88. 1 o T o Son S5% 66w |turnover was again large, were firm. . 3 atih i a1 3 wi ey 48 issues were stronger on the | Denmark TR e 20 934 924 924 |The Iatter made & new top on & frac- 3 "fi"’;“ 167 1 160 m 5 % ssttiement. of the dificulties between |DELs%e Novis.. 1101k 101w 101 1 76% 6% 76% | tional rise, | iGamee M WM Ot i o :hco?l"ermu'u amounted ioz £ HIE T T IR A= 5 tfl% - #éz B4 g" R s i 's new oun!| D! PR | e L $140,600,000. This is the largest B t ssm ssw 350 GO0OD MANAGEMENT 2 Garnation B 4 8 ] IV : volume in several months. The most 18 :5:_' :2: ety 8 974 97% 97 . b ; 337 10875 10874 | ales 1 INDEPENDENT OfF ETOCKS. I fisue is one 10 104%4 10415 10£7 | Louis & Nash 75 2 1::» 1::» l::t Ale INVESTHENTS % :fi' 1].:2 ';7‘2 ‘i'! 4Am Mara TP TEE S > | 1 Arge P 31 108% 108 108 | MarketSt7s ¢ 1 Gent Btate G710 48 , FogE ~‘an Expense 3 118% 118% 113% H ;: -~ i‘! | igfi:g e %fl 0" 108 3 Sath Bynd P L tas peadiEn 5 5 | Soiden ates of In 2¢ 93 9 98 O T AR AT | e T s 138y, 13| . 14 Crecls Pete. 2 N - The advantages of having 2 108 105% 108 1 90% 901 0% |7 the Assccta s 190 Gities Ser no ot 315 3% s § grown Sent 1o J. LEO KOLB us lock after H y NEW YORK, June 32—In | ; by Pete. e your T 1108 108108 | SO YORR ine, B opinereane | J o BE S0 RE BA MR Y M do 923 N. Y. Ave. will far outweigh the med. € 85w 3 MK TN 7% aut f (o charges for doing 100% 100% 100 : | 0f management by speculators in se-| 1 gleve Ve 8 -0 8 Intercont 1% he 1 oSN - s erate for it. 2 % 981 9815 98 3 ] 7 9s% 95% Bon 1 e oen lo:““,,"“'”;' ¢ o bl W 2&}&%" w8 &‘1 % Eane 'i* fl T . | You'll find it profitable te Spscts! Dupsieh to The Btar o 37 'gon 100 190 | MoPasska 86 11816 tomect1on mings and good sarmings meen | Igmat. e 37Tl o | LR Ba ol In Nearby Virginia invest in wo—for we'l make BALTIMORE, Md., June 22 —Potm- NatRyofMex 45 77.. 7 "12% 12 12%| substantial profits to lers 7 Sommonw & sou i g’fi& 8 1hst Ba & s Priidential your real estate investments toes, white, 100 . T581.35; 3 108 10214 108 the case of the investment trusts, | 418 Commonw ‘& Sou opi 37 L} 24 08 1 N 3 Qesmans 1987 1337 1o38 2 Bac Co. return their utmost. potétoes, barrel, 1.2583.35; sweet. pota- 5 854 Si% BN t s Tegarded as v | 4Gonn'Elee i 1 Ban . ) Insurance Co. | toes, 1.5082.25: bushel. 17582.00; 9 103% 108 103% | factor in the determination of market .g“n:a‘ % B iz JRan > Loans 00; culls, 50a1 2 104l 104% 1043 | values. This is Ulustrated by the fact| & Conse gfi g R G P e fil B. 'F. SAUL %€O 0" car " 1800 100" 100 | Comoania orpunind snd commaien sy | | o gt B, BE B e o & [} Commonweakh Investment Co. | | X\ 5100 925 150 5t N.w, compani an 5 “ i - ol Nat. W, 1 7 7% 8 P. other interna- 3 Qontl Digmon: / 017 th Bt N.W. I " 2 76 78 8 |tionm interests sell much | 2900 5‘»! 8 Efl"fi' . . B5 126 124% 126 | higher managed by lesser 3 Sorroon & b gt |1 e 1 104% 104% 104% | prown investment banking 18 Sl gz T 3 84k 64w 844| " Tyo of the most s Beeres’ 859 . B 5.3 39 39 |which new management has brought R 1 2 > oy Je ¢ S e G| el e | R Columbia Building Associati o153 182 %2 | values are the Montgomery 7 ard and %nf'io i 1a Ul on common. 10 oee 9Bu 3w ere, under e ement, of ‘the : Co A g 716 11th St. NW. 5 98 985 98 |ganised the business and planned its 1 96 96 96 |extensive expansion into the chain store | ‘E Usder Government Supervision 21 1021 102 1024 | fleld, has been one of the sensdtional ¢ 10 10sia 103 108 | featires of the so-called “Cooliage bull # 1 W ar) ot 1 E 2 %44 34 34a| Erie. the butt of many Wall Street i i e 8 PAYS PER CENT jokes years ago, risen prominence £y 98’ 1102 102 102 the 'ment of J. J. Bernet. 1 iy : , Son 88 1 97 97k 971 | Who whs Diaced In contiel of that road 3 A ] ; 18434 12 i bt ‘g: A% 1 99% 99% 99% | by the Van interests and did 3,4: S 3aAm B 1 lfi% . 2 88 87" 87 |much to rehabilitate the - T, | afAR: 8 Let U 2% 96% 2 93% 93% 93%|fore his recent tranafer ® presi- MR MR A : et Us 10848 1061 | o ‘11 93 98% 9sw | dency of the Pere M raiiroad. | 8 T A bt Refinance Your Maturing Loan w78 - 1 93% 934 93w I R | e 2| TBbes %"'?: fi issi 2 - 30 |y 10 Ra% Sin 8en CHICAGO STOCK MARKET. oA 1 ..3‘ No Commissions Charged 108 108 1: 87% 37 37 | special Dismatch to The Star. ¢ T 1 100% 3 = o e 20 CHICAGO, June 22—Fallowing s a é t AR 20 Years Successful Business 2% 102% 1 s aales, | % o 4 - o5 9w o < g %R i #ix g,‘ Without the Loss of a Dime < ) 7 (5 v i :g l; teel R % ”‘gh ’Er ’;’;ix i gzfi “% ; 2 i 3 A i 7 MISCELLANEOUS. H it 3 é . A : Alleghany Cp5s‘es 22 98% 98 9% % % » % s ? - 1042 104% Z Alleghany Ss“49 wi 6 98% 984 934 > i Froas H i % 33 it . AmAgriChem 7348. 2 106 105 105 ’ 3 i # ® P ) T ] - Am Chem 5348 cv'és 27 1026 102 10244 H & T Hv - 1% 3 B3 B8 % Am Cotten 01} 7 98 984 98W 3 T, i fi?: 1 1034 1013 3%‘5 4 a},fi ; . Am Int Cor 63840 35 1084 102% 1025 A4 ot 3 H R 27 Al - o 1 : ¢ nwmr.c: : 71 77 : 2 Atlag Storee . ,ig 3 1385 137 xis, 3 . “fi 20314 103 - : 5 ok ! AnSmit& R 13t 88, 1 5y "‘ r lqun J% H "E r', 'fi = E N - ¥ e i1 avint 0. % 3 ais eniz 61 Ya g& » 3 3 101% 101% 101% H 4 Bore " warner. Ypepeun 87 fa 8 i ‘g:/. ; ; [ ; 2 1024 102 1024 4 n sons A e Ma| ] #4 b s 3:2 ARG ; - i e 1o : : Ao Al g £ & 2 3 3 884, 554 S8k 1 3 B e e i i R bRt S 3 100% 1004 100% 3183 08 ¥ H] 3 of E;z i a'fi 2103 1025 .1024 k I 44 W igastls A | o T 1 1°99 - 99 99 | WestShoreds'si.. 5 8bl B5 85 18,5 fv’. 3" 49 i 1% 10%. 18 B atou foow toou | WKeBAE latss. 168 e ol # aE gl 3 2, 8.8 126% 1 1 N . T D! 42 44 41 “" & ! 19 104 103% 104 . K %flg{” o S g | Bia 8 8t 108 \ g 1822 ish| FARMERS TO START | 1eicy B i gl 18 BoEE FEE LT 95 9. 95 i, (89 Rl B N Bl 13 B on, . 8 3 3 974 9T 97 0 geat 3 T T g it g G NESEARCH EEFORT) yessiu. £ 214 4 £ 8 B 3 18 190 300 100 I my the Amsosiated Press. ’!m ?5 :"g‘!' 20 5 fi& R g 132: - & f 1 1064 106 106%| OKLAHOMA OITY, Okia., June 22— ‘1% o8 81 o g 3 fi 1014 igtn 8 1004 100 100%s | Parmers of the hard red Winter wheat | 7 STaDé i o off g e 3 ot B & Duquesne 4% 2 9% 97 91j | pelt have organised to combat Canadian | 1 Gurtis M o T 2 B8 Emeits it B B Fisk Rubber ¢a. 4108 208 Cus 1 and; Abpentingcompetition anate spon-|. | 1ESTNa . }" BB R, #g 24 2 3 16%, 23 . il 100 3 " t 190 " 194%% 199 100 R e S b e | e e gin ot m| (EEELET 8.8 il 92! ” 2% *presen of farming 1Eris ... L} % 8 % 82 4% - ve States— 15{ L7 0 70 104 104 igm 88 3% 93% \ 3 n& 99% 99% | in five principal wheat-growing b e e 108 188, ACID. 9% fl"‘ 1007 0% 100% | Kansas, Colarado, Nebraska, Texas and ]"flw B We-dx 014 fd Ol oig 9dig 98! ; Oklahoma—are included in the Hard i B i > 37 FR Wsteiens Wfi:&;fi;fl&@& 0 1024 ¥024. 1024 | Req Winter Wheat Research Confer- égz 85 3 ;‘57‘ 8.8 8 ditey trara Ea i i g% i’% N today. | ence, Y ey 13 100% 103% 108% R et e : | 1 Municipal Berv: ia ;i ) FE el % 4 80y S0 90 MOA"{rhmu ucmm-um;:r grain deal- 38 ;18! 3;’2 1 NorTAviaton. 1or oo T8l do%e Hora B "Hr B 3 . : Y 1108 103 103 | opyi™ ggspciations and various farm 1 8 5% 1 T i e 0% B e g nai &% 96 98| organizations have banded vogetner i | '] P s ot 1 B B 8 gt 8 . ing in Maine? kS &l &l . o P et 5 89 80s 39| R Common movement: e G B gl 3 ol o 3 o 8% Going Camping in Maine! i 06 1333 ‘1324 133w | Thees sets of problems will get im- | 3 0y jig 3 —y i (1 My L 1023 1021 1031 |Mediate consideration: Finding proper 3 8 ae s Be R, v Onion = v X 7% . | Lautaro Nitrate s, 38, 9914 93 991y | Methods for b oy J A ) 3 S 8% % i L& 8 % gen e ro Nitrgte 3 ‘wheat, learning the relative value of 3 R G N #n "B % Rl HI [ EEP in the Big Woods . .. 'a tent foewaiswomar. 2 86 964 964 fey methods of soll tillage by powsr 5% 4% 40% | N P B Bu T § Rub b S8 Sew | : Loutsy G & Rsss%. & 101 100% 100 | TO¥, mettods Of soll tilage by power | 2fin #h Bl B L 3, 2% mh Bl Fe '{:‘v. et pitched under - murmuring pines— SHORT.TERM SECURT Mieraieeia be e L See e oo | o NI IRy Whesy Whea (e R 1Y 10 3. 100 trout biting on a mist-covered lake ) T TR AT T ont Eo b5 2 1000 100 1000 | *"The “Dnited States Department; of i fi:' delon ae 3 |5 . .man! Once you've spent a vacation up 5 BT I I AU B et g g um us e b there, you know what real spart is! 15 s ence, whose president 3 2 2 - e L ere, you ! T i T e el Wl 4% ,‘% fit; per :32 i ‘§§ Are you going to make it this year? Or 3, 1108 103 103 “Our first step,” Willlams explained, 99 1 2 ¥ 90° g T e ol Bl FERCGEEE e et duvieck 2 1 now ul eat, a A o /s 300% 3 : \ a», n 9 99% 99% 90% | program will be conducted at various ;;;; 4 'fi;z 5| 3Ger cons Mun or 4T 2817 88 ' ag all vacation pleasure—expenses 7 | E o) eges and ex ent 5 | a 1 Hun, { %, , 2 100% 100% 100% | coll d experiment stations.” b ol -t i 1, I8 1 Hung DB Bal L ema ars sk | e 48 3 BBt If you've saved earefully, invested wisely, ,&: ‘:-‘.':‘ 1 1051 105% 105! Filipinos Like Gum. i 2 2 ‘l: “T: i B you probably are already planning that oe Pacific Gas & B) 17 100« 99% 99% | The Philippines are the largest for- S a8 1; 0 3 i I\ EERSEAE 1R AR R T o | T IR it s e of "m Whooh % 101 | Pan-amer B » of ce fig- i w 1941 163 | People s Gan 2.10815 101' 10134 fures for February show that the four 814 ;3?,. §‘~ A 1§* 135 } fringed: lakes. Hundreds of men, ! S s | Enlingoseen LS m 91" 9% 98| oihar largest cusiomers for gum abrond | # dn .| o it jiid modest investments will pay all their vaca- 87 38, |PnilisPetrosys.. 3 85 san 89 (TC . B B BL) po4 tion _expenses, are getting ready for the 822 i | Por Ric Am Tob 9 98w 9B% 9N | DIVIDENDS i § i; ? i zfi gfil g sment: $7%: S84 PostalTel&Chum. 2 925 92% i " i e Jeis il L R ] d e a8t L L o | it meed P e | % S Tl B © 3 304 38| BALTIMORE, June 22— b . e i 1aib 9b% ... | Sinelair On &s b il e [0 s ,,;);E g.{; H P & 3 [Sweewl Dimatehio The dtar. : Without touching a cent of their regular o D Yy y Eviaoss ! 2 Im | i i N e B 2 1014 101% 101 AR Red Saiina 0 T R ) a1 aflil i | 15 B Mhs, s esrnings, many investors in the First Mort- f " R e L S 118 Aus 31 Aus. 18| gz; fi g}; 3 o 3 | gage Notes offered through Swartzell, ~ e 2 4 3ot fot joi |o 2 ] ?f‘;‘}? H B8 I § g‘ i Rheem & Hensey Company every year spend New York Stock and g0l ot 1oL oolimily i S e : B, B Bl 3 % e 8y a glorious vacation-time — their finances Bond Averages. TPt & & i nid il H g,, B taken care of by the unfailing 6% return . 4! 4 ¢ b Sutl i o " £y SATURDAY. JUNE 2. TranscontiON §%4s 3 97 97 87 sk 13 Bw b g b A " },,;’5 137 18 nts s these notes yield. e 2 8w 31, 3 ni I3 Qz o lard Gas Equi) .&t Co 3 United Drug bss3.. 6 9% 9¢ 94 80 Aus. 1 July 18 H 2 5" 35! 1 l‘,: 197 30 na'm“h uaran 1 STOCKS. g:gu:::xu 1ln 33';: 5 ga“ B9 ool 1 Eep 1t g:fl u uug | s g.,. . E,. & A Railwey com , 1,478,880 shares. ul 0 1 100! 4 A 1 e 73 A Fit “agucteiats veveravea 203 | | UB Btecintbe. .. '3 oan 1o 100 k- !".‘: 3 Aus | BN F £ é e ‘.‘,}é L4 S‘VAIZTZEI.I.. 3 BRI LI e | | ST G 3 S0 n 08 R s LR bk ) e A, : - - : o * R &H (s B IE ik, 14131 Jow, 1906, R s A ‘,g,’,:,’;"} ‘,;..Ea 100 8 .ur;:. e 4 %Sh o e ‘fi 3 : ) "IEEM ENS“ 0. vt % 107 1 100 T Snsd med | Mbuh s fe el o it oo ey " MORTGAGE BANKERS 1 bond sales (var valwe), 86, 1 102% 107 y 20011l & Indus A i 3 % 3% % - s : W & ramavornssa 01181 | | Wiion & o et 60 ) 1601 400k 1000 dia @ M9 Aw 1 awenni IREE PG 31 g& ] i & j».‘ aw W'&" § 717 13 STREET N.W, | 3 WinRepeatAr1%s. b 1084 108% 1084 7% July 18 Junede | '] Warre, 1 8 4i%a Jy ! "'"“""“:: ""‘: "-: Youngatn$ & T a. 26 100 99% 100 A e 'Y i ;w-g_ D3 §) g-. It §xtm‘: i H WASHINGTON D.C. averased 9843, 3 ‘ o RAILROAD. ks fi': 1 (I vl R A g s s Atehteon g 4 5 6% 86K 86K 100 3 Junedt | 11 zemith ny 3 e s ¢ ; i T e v i o | | IR B 2 Ve onlam i e §8 g Combined o . menth age, o bysn o 901 91 1, Dividend e pavable i caah or at 08 Baies vena " it ’d E‘;" b % b ; i et S BaOovsis....el 26 T4 74 of ' shals for sach share Beld. T o Lt I O e n e M 9% 014 W - L

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