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iRt FINANCIAL. THE EVENING ST TUESDAY. SEPTEMB o e o Pedd 1 | T AT ¥ 6% 7 3 st P 6s . 83% PRIBES ARE MIXED RAvid Sy Ehivem (0 ;i 90 90 90 xggz‘:'é'on‘:“fifl W Direct to The Star Office S san o 7ger Gons Mun 65 47 89 8 3 2% Special Dispatch to The Star. i i 13Com Tun & Drain n NEW YORK, September 10.—Follow~ it . s 1 Coniagas Min 5 ing 16 & list of stocks and bonds traded o b A T oy 1In M Bk Finl'd 7s in on the New York curb market to- 15 FOF Gold M Ltd 1 I g o0 4 EEEPRI. barrels below the mark for August LA i 7 5 " In the California area the deep d?llli- Bttt g 90 |ing pool at Santa Fe Springs dropped an -1% | approximately 21,000 barrels E its dafly &wxu—b“w i f;rerlsg;w1‘he mzt;lnalomme for the en- re was 20, 3,000 in heavy oil. i i SmneanenSEEan ERRRAZRE 54 Ital Buperp 6s 2 1t on Lead Min, 63. . 1 Superp 65 '63 A 20 Mendoza 7%s '51 Intern Util wi (3 6% day, with the volume of-sales and prices s 97t and including the close of the S Blersiate '.‘g-m @ 9'a 19 J1Gold Cotn”o. EamessEIsnaazen ot - 8 Montevideo 6s A '50. 2 Hecla ' Min. 4 Mor Bk Ohile € '3i NEW YORK, September 10 (#).—| One of the new developments in the 43 Mor Bk Chile 6s Copper, steady; electrolytic, spot and | pajama field is the introduction of Market Turns Irregular After | U5 io,° > T g i AT e g § Rl 43 Itas Bu d Mason ; 3 Runr e 102 L e 18, Tron, steady: No. 2, £. o, b, | tuck-in styles for men and boys. The . ISTRIALS. |— 5 3 3 1 & 1 Mi) Opening—Volume Drops ustie Brod. S % 1 Klelnert y 3 Mohawie M 288 anosnanbusauesBaSeen @ Santiago 75 49 . coats are so tailored that they may be 29 Stinnes Hu Ts 136 Alabama, 13.00a14.50. Tin, easy; spot, | wor 2 Stinbes Hy 7 46 ! ¢ e 2 Kolster-Brands 3 ? 18 Ne Colster-Braridés , ewmont Mining 87 b 45.37; future, 46.12. Lead, Steady; spot, bunl Ing ts W T den New York, 6.90; East St. Louls, 6.70a The annual convention of the Ameri- on Decline. % Acto indust: 7 i $ANS Bede B lhnfi{y’oAu.n‘ - 19 197 o Co can Trade Associ BRI & n 6.75. zinc, steady; East St. Louls, spot | pe held st an:m‘fn =§:cuu;u will 4 Aero Underw. 1 Agfa Ansco. see, In September e and future, 6.80. Antimony, 8.7 2628, Special Dispatch to The Star. 12 Airstocks vte ww—With warrant 4 q h M NEW YORK, September 10.—A A:;u":‘;'l."o. series of special moves in curb trading lexander Industries. > i s GRA'N MARKET. 1 I N V E S T I N R E A L E S T A T E A A Allied _Aviation CHICAGO, September 10 (#).—From detracted attention somewhat from the 23 Allis Chaim start to finish, speculative sellers had A Few Outstanding Real Estate Investments Al Al "3y L. 85! t pid. 10912 heaviness in many parts of the listing. Micd £ & 1isivid: 1 18 8" |Sales in INDEPENDENT Bitts Steel o 190102 | e advantage in the wheat market to- Ae prices moved irregularly, the volume o &;"}‘mr,:,,,,, 1 101 e e hunc‘eredu e o‘: %’rocxs 1Eow Cor N ¥ s 4 Fny. ::;d :h& flms: wpu ‘x;::rt ml.ul:e 1. Store, 30 by 150 feet, leased 5 2. Store and 2 4-room and bath of trading declined. Good! " 14% m Maracal 0... a3 > elia Br 8 M. 7 , |lowest level reached. Persistent slack- ears, $2,100 a year, tenant makes For Pot 157139 139 3 M tf v 2Carib Synd ..... 2 9 Rel Manage 55 '54 A 109 ' ness of export demand for wheat from || oo™ 00 o apartments. Total rental $2,460 a 5 0 all repairs. $20.000. On Avenue ... o0 eo5 000 Easily financed. & United States Gypsum was a leader n h 5 1Columbia Synd ... 4 . h 33 b among the industrials. Opening at 8: EIF... 18% o3 " e envmmace AN o oy B 2 b l't“cAmw'H &c‘l‘;;:sflwzg!efl“l_}/ gfepr‘e‘S:; thoroughfare, in section of assured 3 t R g - X Leased to large chain store. 1Derby O & Ref (B % Pac L » of the fact that a leading Chicago au- increasing values. B re. it one time crossed 90, or a record high 1 Ve - > ipemy o7 for the year. While it was selling here 3 F S 2 % cum 0 Fa a0k 19 Memphls ‘Natl i guit oil Pa. hority relterated an estimate of only || g rwo-family Flat, 4 rooms and 4. Store, on upper Georgia Avenue, at 861, itswas quoted at 89% in Chi- 11Am Commonw L & D M e B 5 '2 Homaokla - Oil o 7 4 6! idly caught up with qua-| 134T GomUmORY, o hants 3 Honst, B G e stk . o 200,000,000 bushels 1929 yield of wheat each, rented, total year) vith 4- cago. It rapidly ght up q 7Am Comw P optl :umn-né% ‘:‘1 y o pouston ol;-" Gas in Canada, an amount decidedly less Exlll;al’m’“o. ‘Price. $5,100. yearly :]\;203. m;)sr:\ undt'h:;?) oapz. Price, tations on the Chicago exchange. 308 Am Cyanamid B. 2 ; 2 Merritt 8. 2 ceveee Y £ From time to time there have been| 3 ARy Legs, Sores...... o ] R I I o e e g S A 81 02 than tndicated by, latest fgures: frozh reports of a merger of Gypsum with N 11 1Midland Roy covt pfd 28 28 1 Magdal _Synd by s 1a 65 42, /e v # ¥ . Store and 4-room and bath apt., o "o‘l)ms-vame' iy et o ik ai 8 Mw West bl g e ith N et G 3 38, X 96: 158 unztrw“est:l:::d's "n":f:fil”bo'}i ':1’05:!‘ le:u?i $2.040 a year. The prlcepls |efse§wfi°n§" (;9530,00!? ;;lgog. :hy.g‘x;' ‘denials from officials of the former G 51 234t v, M2y §8 prd nonspi 185 t INew Mex AT rand a4 . 288 01 7® 101" 101~ | it . ed |} only $12,500. Price, $18000. : i company. A few months ago earnings 1 Amer Laund Mach i & grim & Bros .. 14Ye 13% 1N Y Pete Roy 1 s 90 | % off to % up. Oats unchanged to » L outlook of Gypsum was not bright, but e T & done. .. aatl" ol A Al e : ] ju 383 | down, snd pirovielons! virying | Erorm Store and Apt., excellent loca- s it is said an improvement in the build- lone Hon Res.....110, 110, 110 CR e 1 Y decline to 7 advance. T pt., 8. Two-family Flat, 4 rooms and 1Pantepec OIll 5 e ing industry has brightened present R | SN L B 7 Plymoutn Ol i 9% BT W 1329 143 ;‘{’é‘mf“ 'rAh‘;el;‘rlxeée "i'x“s’séfi”’:’(ssfii’é{i bath each, rented, total yearly, $852. prospects. 9 : i ,500. , $16,500. 33343 issourt Kans Pipel 39 . H 2| 14 Uni b 3y O ey BRSO e R W e 3% 13 R of H 7%s '36.. 108 i g We Will_Be Glad to Furnish You Additional Informa: parston % 3 g BonToits vanid n 33 125130, ; ] 041 ; About 'These Attractive Tnvestment Froperties. 4 ASeainer *: 3 2 Venesuelan et ... 3% 3 ; Sales STANDARD OIL $SSUES AN % 32" (inunits. ‘MER SUBSIDIARIESS TOcKS, L 3, Stes i 088 G mon e e Vb Fedtog phe a5 o B | o ShTR s %oy 2 va Elec & P 55 A- e M i *| 10 Western .News s P Leather b o " ° rorer RyE- N 4 : g ous 10 Bk Prussia 6s '30 .. 97 2 $z |september No trading, : National 2345 5Ct Bk Ger 8 5 [December . 110% 1.09% 100 Nat Transic. 3 3Com & P Bk 163, 1157 1900 Ohio_ Oil 2 BRE! Changes Mixed. e General Theatre Equipment was an- “g kmer Aeheis n i mer : other industrial {o score a new high in | 413486 SEhore early dealings. Ford of France among 1 Amsterdam Tri the motors touched a new lov. i Am vette. Aside from Roan Antelope and New- opE Rk mont Mining and Noranda, the mine | 24 ABERRI Yfg.. oo 3 shares showed few in the firs 1Apex E M ur. !ggrcho; a0 d few c_hanges the first AR, Hadls Associated Gas and Electric deben-| 153 Ark Natl Gas A. ture rights reached a new high as they 5 Ark Natl G cum crossed 26'.. The natural gas stocks JATE Nt G A% agoin were strong, as many reports of 1 Riso"Bye s Erist mergers in the Southwest were circu- [ 21Asso Elec ind... lated. Standard Power & Light con-| 3084880 3% & o'y tinued the advance begun in the first 1 Asso Rayon 1 Nelson 1008 O Ohio pid 1Asso Rayon 300 Vacuum Oil... hour. 1 1 While Blue Ridge, among the invest- AU Yo 5 Engls Sales in ment trusts, was attaining a new low 1 Atlas Store Corp " ] - yl”l‘«'l‘ s. . C National Investors and Third National 3Alto Vor Mach 1 N e e S CojemeTse R GN Investors easily surpassed all previous 4 Auto Vot M cv pr Bt high marks. Shenandoah was down a | 5Aviation Co ot Am trifie. The offerings of debentures by | 39 Bibcock & Wileox g Pow & Lt 6 2016 10 Central States Electric also caused it § Bahia Corp .. - A 8 A to move lower. - e T niie Hiag Hud P 4 L 8% 8 3 4 Appal EI Pow sy Standard Oils were relatively dull in B Tieiiens v SNiac Hud P B war.| 1t% SAEE & L by 5k early dealings. Humble Oil and Ohio 3 Bellanca Airc vic . 4 ;- 2 Niles Bem Pnd .. .. 2 5074 20 Asso Ga & E 4'us y 21As50 Ga & E 5las onday, 1 Bickford xd oma Elec : p Crib e ‘h?"lg:_l;[‘ Gi| 2Bickfora pid 3 3 28 Nor Amer Aviation v 13y 1Asso Gas & EI s7d 203 while Standar o 1 CBell T Penn 1 A North, Asaer: Oeer ... 3 25 Asso Tel Ut 5125 ‘44 C 133 Standard of Ohio were a trifle lower. § Blaw Knox 6214 60V - 1 Nor Amer Aviat n y 1Asso Tel Ui 13015 5Bliss E W . 4 1North Eastern Pow.. 3 As Sim Hard 6';s '33 86! 21 Nor Sta B A 1Atlas Plyw Slas 43.. 88 22222222 B Theater Sup . Inc A iehi _Corp eisner Bros ieisner Br pfd 200 207 o Z R ZAZZZ! 35! 22 Shares. 1Blm 8 . 3 + 3 Aviation T R . e R i o | 60 Bates Valve B 6s 42 10914 5 Capital Admin C s5d 117!s i coss 2l 1 N 1 The reactionary tone in aviation 2 Bklyn Shoe jovadel Agne ... X % B L&P L) 1 Ohi 2Bcll T Can 5s B '57 1003 shares continued, as the street was in- | J1Braz Ttk & 21 11 01 mtooks & 10 Tew i 1 Boston & Me 6s M '33 1016p clined to view the overproduction t 1 Bridgeport Ma s 1Qrange Crush "' 2 1Can'Cem L 5125 A 45 9744 by trade circles as accurate. Some small 2Brit Am Tob B 1 Qutboard” Motor H e R R | Tolders disposed of their shares because | 13 Brit-Celanes, Ltd . 1Qving Br pr pid ... 5 BOaro B AL S 08, .- ioit = [ 10 Cent States El 5s '48 85 of the recent Transcontinental Alr| 7Budd Edw 1Pac 0" Fhettoidl. 0% 39 3 A q P 1Chi Pneu T 5'as '42 Transport tragedy in New Mexico 2 Budd_Whee 4 Batieon saraent 1© ey 2Buf N & E P pfd. E # The merger of United States Asbestos | 2Bul N & & P p Eauterson Sargen with _Raybestos-Manhatton, Inc., had ) BHOVE witch bi 5 B e no effect on the former’s shares, vkm‘illle 15 Burma Corp o 4y % 5efn’6’r’.’|"y:=“ 96° % 96:a 1 stock of the latter company was a trifle utler Bri - E Jower. A meeting of shareholders of the [ 53 Sabie,Rgd Tibg ¥ie g | i Eonn O Eg ge nid il it it Raybestos Corporation, which is to join 6 Cables & Wireless pfd 412 1Penn Wt P G 5.0, 00 10815 10815 3 in the merger, was scheduled for later T T AT b £ b - g:g:r{;rfl coa? vic !l 26 in the day. 12 Capltal Admin A A L R y i 1 hilds 5s ‘33 2 0 7 6CiE S R H81:s "4y 4 ¢ o Gine St Ry 3145 A '32 1Cent Huds G & E vi¢ 41 3 P 1Gent Hus G & E ytc. P R COME IN AND SEE THE MOST SENSA.- EERLE L SRR i B R TIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE HISTORY gk in R R OF OIL HEAT 1 1 1 1 1 Special Dispatch to The Star. 27 Gont Pup SOA : i r Empir O&R 5135 '42 87% BALTIMORE, Md., September 10.—| 22 Cent States El i B T d T poparalioa A 6%s 9 A T Potatoes, white, barrel, 1.50a4.50; 100 2 Sent S E conv pi . 13 1Pow Sec Cor ptd Fed Water Ser ur.. . 105 . pounds. 2.50a3.00; sweet potatoes, bar-| 3 Ghain® Sroe . Stoe e 2Erate & Lamn . (L Eirest Cot, il 3541 '8 ; F R H MES Tel, 150a4.25; yams, barrel, 3.25a350; | 1Chain Store Stock uf 41sh 41% 1 Bron, Qi oy w0 e $ud 3% B, [] beets, 100, 3.0024.00; beans, bushel, 90 | 153 Citics Ser m -.. 5 408Er & "W Corp “wi 21Fla P & L 58 ‘54, 8433 a1.20: cabbage, hamper, 50a90; carrots, | 2 Cities Ser pfd. ; e Erudent Tas >, o0 P X % | 3] Gatlocku o s 56, aa 100, 2.00a4.00; celery, crate, 1.25a225; ] Sjties’ Ber B ptd, 7 S % A g 4 Gatineau Pow s7d.... 923 corn, dozen, 20a25; cucumbers, huomllaer. 1City Mach s"‘ k sg gninbow Lum P A ., f"gg 'x‘:?& ’A?‘-SOAGI":' fi 130 75a1.00; cggplants, hamper, 25a40; let- 1 City Radio Store: ! ainbow Lum P B .. 48 Gen Theaters 6o * a ‘ S el 44. 119 tuce, crate, 2.00a4.25; lima beans, ham- | 4 Glark Eauip.......... €33 62} € JRamadtan e . nl e 10 Gen Vend 6s '37 i 2.25; peppers, hamper, 20a25; peas. ohn-Hall Marx elians Ben 1 P i 43 s . 1Colg Palmol P. o8 2 Repetti Cand: 1, rand Trunk 6'zs '36 105 basket, 1.00a1.50; squash, hamper, 153 2 v 5 5 Gulf Oll Pen 5s '37.. q P 7 Colt's P .. 3 1 Reynolds Met A o S o s gg“ 88 + 69 35. tomatoes, hamper, 30a60; canners’ 17 Com Inv n wi... 17 Reynolds Bros Inc 173 ot g| . 2 Cos 2 Ry t -4 1 Hood Rub 5'is '36... stock, bushel, 75290; apples, bushel, 1.00 mmonw P w B B 3 Rockland L&P Trust 331 33 Hovston & G 8100543 347 Commonw . a2.25: cantaloupes, hamper, 50a1.00:| 126 2 g 5 Houston G G 6s A 43 Common & S op 9 9 Rolls Royce Am pid H- S Hynrade Food & '3 huckleberries, quart, 20a25; aches, IConn El Ser rts 1 Rolls Ro: y e s 00, e 3 Cons Aircratt. 5 Roosevelr - piels: S s ST Pow & L 5tas '54 per, 75a1.00. 59 Cons Auto Mer vec. £ 1 Ross Stores . b | | Aol e e Dl Matket 1 Gons Auto Mer pfd.. va 2Rath Pack .. !l 3 T GTRD e N s airy Market. 4 Consol G Balt..... 2 Ruberoid s 5. i g 12 Intl Pow Sec 7s E '57 95 4% Poultry, alive—Spring __ chickens,| 'z Sonsol G Balt pid' A 995 '99% '99% | 2481 Resis B'n''wil 28 Thtsa Ne O s 138 wai 105 108 pound, 25a32; Leghorns, 23a27; poor| 17 Consol Instru “ 20" 20 A RIS A S e 11 Intersta Pow 5s '57.. 85! 84 and thin, 18a20; old hens, 23a30; Leg- 1 Consol Laund .18 88t Regls Paper xd .. 186%; 182'3 horns, 20a23: old _roosters, 18a20; 1Cons Ret Strs’. 18k, fireia, Faver prd. 1033 10313 ducks. 20a22; guinéa fowls, each, 40a65; 3500} Thestens § Zander .. 19 le:ans pRalr. 25. Igom (W .o L i Sy eceipts, 602 cases; native and Cooper Bessemer . .. i nearby firsts, 39a40; current receipts, 35| 3 Gorroon & B LAt 1335 198k 1L % Maraue ey a36: hennery whites, 43a45. 1Crowley Milner ... 45~ 45 e ling B0 Butter—Good to fancy creamery, | 133 Srocker Wheeler .0 824 504 P pound. 41a451%; ladles, 33a35: store e ey T lec Ind Ine 15t ptd 100: ache & 3 ntry Safe Con . packed, 30a30%; rolls, 31a32; process | 53 Sons'a N Fris iy K e 4 Curtiss-Wright ‘war.’. cnan’ Cor cvi pid. 83 May and Grain Prices. 2 A eaffer Pen . 0 Wheat—No. 2 red Winter, spot, 5 Dayton Alr : No. 2 red Winter, spot, Septem- ber delivery, 1.27%: October delivery, Detrolt Alr . 1.283; No. 3 red Winter, garlicky, spot, Dix G & U 8 5 5 1 8 1 1 Y8, 5. Bo BT peuRERRaTaoR DBREDH: nia V Int repts onatron T ....... Southe P & L 'pid 1235, Bag lots of nearby, no sales. Brenie D8 O Bouth asbstea ™" uth. Asbestos Cargoes on grade—None. Dubilier C & R . 7 1 . Corn—No. 2 export, September deliv- Durant_ Mot 5 o 7 BB B 1 ery, no quotations: No. 2 domestic, yel- 3 S e 38ou Col Pow A Iwo, 1.21a1.22; coh corn, 5.75a6.00 per E: L 3 Southern Groc, barrel East States Pow 5’0 Sea 86 88 13 Southw "Bel wid Oats—No. 2 white, domestic, spot, Eiteor Buce Sovs 3 24 Southw Dairy Prod. new, 56a561:: No. 3 white, domestic, % 3 § Southw Cas ULI. g - s ¥ 1Spanish & Gen rcts spot, new, 55a55%:. - s 17672 2 Stahl Meyer. Rye—Nearby, 1.00a1.10. . ¥ 23 Stand Pow & Li Hay—Receipts, none, Season for old Bid' T R hay is about over. A littie new crop | b ELP &1L opt war o 8% 80| 48Mand SteelProd 4 2 e a r is ’arriving, but hardly enough upon B e A * 9 Stand Steel Prop cod 49 ; g which to establish quotations by grades, lec Bnareporq ~ o0 8936 & o IBiERE S # : I T | I c H Where in good order new hay sells at lec Sharehold pfd .. 8 Btein " Cosmetics. . B f R tw I ERA y, ROWDS OF OME - OWN ERS from 13.00 to 15.00 per ton, according oo Bow Gop 00101 3 Blitnes Bioro o 10 its quality and condition, Teceipts by mpire Steel 111 % 30 y } truck (aking care of most requirements, | - EOE Pub Ser obi. Wi 4411 43 43| 38wt Imi 3 o H H Straw—Little demand for straw. Re-| § Eapries Finise .1 , el 1w ace bia AR DA'LY MAKI NG T IS ASTONIS I NG ceipts generally ample. Wheat straw,| 1 Fageol Mot Co 1 3 Tassart 0o 4 45% 45% C . No. 1, per ton, 9.00a10.00; oat straw, | Fairchild Aviatn A.. ¢ Tenn Ei 7 H s No. 1, per ton, 9.00a10.00. S Pedate Mietac s v 33 | ITavlor atiing. 35+ 135" 158" an €V Live Stock Market. S ] 11 Third Natl' Ty 1Ls TEST O F O I L I IE T 1Fed Screw. 1 4 Thomps Prod A: B s RSBERS LT e -):ljsl:!-l-lflflq: | 2, GO BobEemen fl-l 8 E8eaBiy! 3! ft Hogs—Recéipts, 300 head. Light sup- b5 ply. market lower. Lights, 11.30;| 18 Fox Theaters A .. 38 o e x} Cattle—Recelpts, 50 head. Light sup- * 534 4 Thomps Starrett Co ply: market dul and dragey. Steers, 2.3 3 Thakos Detia"rta™" 250 & | : i R0 e AT Efifinfi-’ge‘g oo o s ishman Reslty 40 6" 2" & ! This is a development of nosound at all—no vibration every day. Accept our invita- A0 e e chole O sImTl0; | S peRn L ERb0a Bavr 4% 3k o% 4 the finest in oil heat for homes ~ of any kind. . tion, right now. Tear off the common, 6.50a8.00. Bulls, choice, 9.008 | '3 ¥l B % 1455 Peay A 3514 1341 " . 5 of average size or smaller. Nothing 1i ey lower part of thisad asa 9.75; fair o good, 7.15a8.75; common | 1 Fokker Awp Am ans Am i ), " ey othing like this has ever reminder to medium, 6.75a7.50. Cows, choice, Oltis Flaher. . 2% ’ \ i i . B v eon: 7 amtporolce, | 13 Ford Moy Go Gai' &5 anse Alr Trsp'vic. lo% 1o 7 b D A magnificent, fully auto- bgen recordgd in the whol'e mon to medium, 4.0026.75. - 17 Ford Mot Ltd 1 rans Lux D L B8 A 13% 11 s matic Kreen-HEeT. history of oil heat. There is Sheep and lambs—Receipts, 500 head. | 11 Eoremost Datry. Ficont > Allied 160 138 i Fair supply: market steady. Sheep and | '3 Foromoce. Febei 1*Cont” Gorp. 19672 10502 A 1 first-cost— simply no other burner—of lambs, 6.50a14.00. RE e H Gont Cord wid. i 1l A tanew oW TEECS any size, or at any price—that Theaters e pld L . within the reach of all compares with the Improved heavies, 1050a11.10; medium, 11.60;| 100Fourth Nat Inv 'wi 57% 8B. : : : B e 1 Togo 5. uht mics B75; piss,| 3 Efeaiman Cnas Go , ) With noise ended, permit- Challenger Kieen-Heer. “R.-T.B” 1170, Trucked hogs 15830 lower than | 8 gen”Am ; vlen ... ting the amazing **Close-Up™ Co P I e quotations. ak . 2 1 81 4 0, me and see for yourse! For All Ord. Placed Calves—Recelpts, 75 head. Fair sup-| 4 Gen antin bia % - 2 40y e i re now 7 ; ; s SR & ply: market steady. Calves, 7.00817.90, | 5@en *Cable " wa.: ! * (% Seom, e g test_whlch thousands You'll be surprised and During Sept. : s T B o y tacke, making. delighted. You'll have to act . 1107 1087 11 < ! , - . S e This price is complete—"Ready ToBurn.® NE&EYV(\)'RE(OSBJSQ ESLI?S’&C“D Ger.l g a8 190t Gorg a1l 30 & > fardy,,, You sit close beside the promptly,ifinterested,because it covers tank and everything. There are no —The advance yesterday following the Bt atonoir: 0 0 3 3 n Fise Sona - a0 6 Z burnerand try to tell whether response tothisannouncement, | extrae”efany kind Onlya smnsbdows rey, " Laund M 20 e 3 , 5 s , T i 4 Rt ot o omees stroin et Tk o B ' fore 475" ; or not it's operating! Thereis is breaking all past records, bandie balance. all directions today and before the close Gen Re & Ut Cor pfd 119 - prices had lost all of the 65-70 points| 177 3¢ Theater Equiv.. fi% 38 iraprovement and ended at the bottom. a2 Spots were declined 40 poinis to 18.95. Thes Ba vic 8164 3y, | Cotton range: Open. High. Low. Close. October 18.90 19.04 18.83 18.83 October, 1895 19. 1 December . 19.35 19. 09 19 January ... ¥ . X Marcn 1 18 Gorham Inc pfe Juiy ... . X . X i 4Gotham Knifbac Ma 6% , COAL PRODUCTION. By the Associated Press. A gain of 6.5 per cent in production PR o of bituminous coal for the week ending 4 Lamp.. .. August 31 over the preceding week has %) tey Pt just been reported by the Bureau of | o {5“'.‘“,,,, Mines. The increase amounted to 648, 1 §elens. ! 2 000 net tons. The output also showed 3{ gg::fl c}-":l; a gain over the same week in 1928. 2Hood Rub. % 1 Comparative figures on the coal out- & Tt , o B 21% 27 9074 90% . €1’ GNEEE Aeemores Cnaieveer : eers-Jiee KLEEN-HEET SALES CO. 1013 12th St. N.W. National 1778 oS! Fet g% : a8%% B i L et 3 & 3 w 0 09000 B o 3 B 5 Ll SENRB B 9 z ag 5 i ggaaaaadaddadae; i H 3385828 SIS i 55 9! 5 af S Se8 LA L) Gl WOER R 28 ®, Preee -3 £ ® 9 BESHEI8852]; & dgs2s, 3 5 3 5 & L8R e ¥ & g 25 3 ‘put_were: Week ending August 31, 10,619,000 net tons. Preceding week, 9,871,000 net tons. Same week last year, 9,436,000 net tons. \ £ —_— Panama has appropriated $25,000 to fight smallpox. .!g < i ;l§=§;'a‘§"’ T Tt R L SIS ] b o B Sales In STOCKS. VLAris_Globe ©....

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