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FINANCIALD THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTQN, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1929 FINANCIALY, * CURB SHARES SHOW | [ NEW YORK CURB MARKET szt s 2 || ReTuRNING To Fvon lRREG”I.AR IREND #‘l':fi':{nfi:m Prod A...... L " ! A :' ! ":‘?,tl ‘gég{lls??g:yfnln' "’ 3 : } ""NEW YORK, September 26—In 277 Adams 1 n wi 101 1100 Humble O & R March, 1928, John J. Raskob, th 6 Aero Bup Mf B 1 M 341 3001 8 y p Pirerss 1 Alngworth Mt 8 i ,‘:,’,}é‘;, o | 1100 1P CpSen,a ¢ 26 26 chairman of the General Motors m L S S_Ei sonse S, 55 i 2 4 7 Alr Inv evt D ) 0o 500 Ohio Ol .. i A In- 1 ATLALONRE . WAE ¢ vssre 1A Rt Am, O 100 Soueh Peni Corporation, annunciated a new theory Profit-Taking Appears in 1} Alskander Hnasivies 1 HAg x:?vii'h :'.‘n 43%0 Soutnern” B 2 3, of market values. It was that a stock 18 Allled P & 800 8 O Kans: 5 Ya | is entitled to sell at 15 times its earn- Kol vestment Trusts—Motor T Allicd pa £ 1at pidic | -3fia gecd Bred : ent 7 Alpha Port Cem . B [ AR AT G S A v 28008 K3k % | ings per share. This developed & new 2 Alum Goods M 163", 2 Nat Pub Ser A . , | 1000 Vacuum "Ou-" .0 “* | school of thought in Wall Street and ells Off. 38 Am & For Tow iNat Rub Mach.. % 29% Sales Tt Group S 1 Amers frth (63, 7o A I e O e b BONDS. was the base of the pyramid of stock peidn e 3 Amer Br Bov Ei F. 5 Nat Union Radlo. 8 Abbott Deirles 6s '42 982 98% 98% | valuations subsequently erected. : . % Amer Cigar .. - 9 Alum Co Amer 83 1 eq ly erected. : 3 4 Neet Inc A. 2 . Others have sinct h furthe HN A. C 1 Amer Cities P H 5 Alum_Lud b8 e gone much further o o 11 Amer_Cities P & L B R o ] it 115" | than Mr. Raskob's optimism of & year Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. 1Am Colortype _. 1 Nelsner Bros s10d 2021 and a half i =L BA ago permitted him to go. NEW YORK, September 26—Fol-| AR ESREORY B3 - o 1 Neptune Meter A. i * | They nave anticipated the future on & lowing an opening rally and its sub- A oAt P8 01 02 e 5 9 ';m'l' neve before experienced in Wall S » 1 103 Am Cyanamid B ... HH T reet. = Soqiant- reaviion, sibcke o ihe enfh 1Am Cyanamid B sid. 58 88 1 SC'EL ow 58 56 b F Except for the railroad shares there have been few prominent “equities” in the later stages of the bull market that have not sold at & much higher ratio than Mr. Raskob's original modest figure, The public utilities have been . distinctive in this respect. Not infre- c] Beasley Airp. Ty o quently they have commanded prices Bem Pnd . 10 Bell T Can 88 B 87 . o that were the equivalent of from 25 & Noms Kise i - 13 4Cap! Ad Co 88 '83 5 4% times to 50 times earnings per share. 4} Nor Amet 'Go - 20 Capieat AG oo o ! In several cases this ratio has been AL 'é"". “' A ptd K 14 Cent St exceeded in the power and light stocks R s b he b 1 ge . 5 ns: 2 . lnlt,ir ll;' tbl;os:hnl mrr;e of the \nd:llfi’lllll 3 Northam War pid’.. . G obably the most extravagant valu: £ Northw 'Ens 3 : tions in proportion to earnings, present HERE'S one fuel that has all 1 Skianoma G & : 1 37 |or future, are those that have been = a1 placed on the shares of investment the virtues of other fuels, and Commonwealth & Southern, which soon 9 Ni 1Outboard Motors A 3 iR may go over on the big board, encoun- | 1 A SR Bt FPac G o B 1pid w Bios '3 b5 4 | trusts and trading corporations. It is 8 2 Pec Pub Ser A. 1 tered a fair de i & El deb ris. Y 32 Par (& Sontl G & E s7d . understood that there have been in- . ° ' S | AR o QBN i *afe'” 108" | stanceswhere one investment trust none of their vices. It's Famous Light A, Niagara, Hudson end American ont ugl e stock of another similar P Superpower were prominent among the corporation on the basis of from 100 to Reading An power and light issues which Memphis L"gufi'rfl?'.fi:“u‘""m.‘m?fify ;I:;:”:;; H .u"'ac.te' the cleaner Gas, Lone Star Gas, United Gas and - Ao the extreme of recklessness in purchas- Pennsylvania hard coal. ings these securities, that happened to & Dixie Gas Utilities appeared frequently W 3 i 5 % b Blate o pid: e Brue Blore. g 5" | be_the fad of the day. It's long-burning, easy to use, in the natural gas shares. Some of the utilities, such as Tampa " D o ;n_nupmkmi,n. .p{d: 2Peop L & P Corp A.. 50 fi. P g: . 5 During the past two months the Gas & Electric, that have been bid up R tocl briskly within the last few sessions, lost ruck Silk M e e i S # 11 Gatineau Pow 5s ‘561 12 | stocks that have held the center of the b . : ia s : 3 Gatineay Bow 82 speculatt hat have bee absolute n these gains. A few industrials slipped| pu¢'N"a"x P i o a0’ 7 Gen 1na Alonol e ) o iewierah o ooy the y dependable in any 7 Phili] opes ou “blue chip” issues. They include main- weatller. clean in the cellar. free similarly, Great Lakes Steel and Gen-| 23 Bulova Watch ... 32 Philippe (Louis) B. 81 Gen Theaters 6 ly the common stocks of some of the eral Theaters being examples of this 2 Bulova Watch pfd. .. 2 2 Pick Barth & Co 1: g:::r"‘l:h largest and strongest American corpor: ° tions, both industrial and public utility, from soot or smoke when burn- which every investor, every investment BEREESR2: & see-sawed today much in the same man- | § Amer ‘Depi Stores . ner as in the preceding session.’ 37 Amer Equities . il 23 4 H 0 » 148 o H i hH Aviation and motor shares again | o8 Amer Gas & El. were subjected to pressure. The oils for the most part pointed bigher. Util- ities frequently registered wide swings while some of the newer investment trusts encountered further profit taking. | 3 Am Scottlsh Inx 1 2 A Super pfd Utilities Irregular. 8 Amer Super 13t pid: Electric Bond & Share packed and et Ionoer filled, following the announcement of T AR an increase in common stock. The 2 Anglo Chil Nitra . support that came into this stock late 2Apex El Mig .. yesterday emanated from investment| 40Ark Natl Gas 236 Ak Natl _Gas trusts which had placed scale orders. " AE Rl aer i 22 2>> 22ZZL2 722 g N e L S grazes = BB i e a S TEEPTY PRErTr] 3 o 8 " = g zess5Ees teend, 15 Burma Corp ....... ey 3 Pinch Johnson Co Ltd 32%% 7Georgia Pow 55 '67. 947 o dustrials.” Apwoval of the stock split| 3 Gables & Wireloss B 1 Eow iosr §tood Rub 8128 e ing, safe when stored or in Y 8 Bure) wi .. 5 15 Pitney 'Bowes P.. 2 Grand Trunk 6'as '38 105! in Lane Bryan, abich was the equiva- 1Cables & Wire pfd.. 1 Pow Secur Corp. 3 1 7 Houstn_Gulf G 6 35" ho1d Common. siaeks " felt that 1t Specific developments, however, 4 Burco Co pf 4 rather than market movements seemed | 1 Butler Bros " 2 Polsmer i 12 Grnd Gropr Shoesw'd4 1 D Ba e lent of & 50 per smt stock dividend, M A 3] AR Sk %4 1% Tha 37 [to hold common stocks felt that it . . 020K {8+ AmATA" Tob 183 baTes. 187 Brince & Whitely. . 13 S et ng ot ds 28, | must show in 1ts portfolio. These shares the fll‘e'Pot. economical and 105 H B Gut Qi to have tpe most marked effect on fn- | 1 Sable Rad Lube e 2 Eowarell & Me = Sguir Qi Ren da a1, 98 1Case s TN0s.. i1 : Rumors of & merger between Earl 5 Gaterpil Tract 11l o Pt noaeln 50 10 Talang ‘ULl nc-e'3s 3031 Sais Sgis | have been purchased on a large scale : = N rerly T Soresmee Radin | ) Golan © Am i g 23 Brdential av 3 4 int1 %o without regard for their earning noiseless. for Earl. Announcement that Standard | 23 Gent Eu 13 Rainbow Lum P B... e Pow G ’ s o Gent States EI 1 Radio Prod Corp.... 36's 36's 36 30y B & E 55 A 00 way of returns three or five years hence our today wit = Brands plans to acquire the Widlar| “2Cen: States Ei wa ’ 3 Reliable Stores Goip 1210 Corp Am 5§ A 47138 e cumontly. They elso Bew sald o y ead: Food Products on the basis of 77-100th 1Cent Sta El conv pit 3 Reliance Management 5 $1nv Co A B8 A 47 ww 76 ° o, o oot Poduels o thabedls GO L00th | SN CAic o) el e i MAnAER Linvest Bouly'ss'a "7 18 in most cases at higher ratio than Mr. ing Anthracite in the sizes created little early interest in the latter w‘ ;”“ s;’ o 3 Reynold Bro Inc ... 13 § ”55,&:"&;?,’}:..‘“, 8 | Raskob might have considered reasan- E s : Y that stoc] Procter & Gamble and Kraft ties Ser n 3 8 1Rcckland L & P'n 3 elvin Corp 6s '3 y hn 9 2 Cities Ber pid 54 3 R & 11 Kop Gas & C 85 9% There are quite definite indications | suit your hea ant ou Phenix Cheese are rumored to be the | 52 Ghie' 88, Bid At 3B e Ay pid ] 10 Letian Bow 65 A 2026 10215 fuw that Wil Bieeet It bsstieing 1o y g p . t isitions e Lt 2 . next soquisitions contemplated by | I Gy Masha Fool V Bela” . T e readjust its ideas of what stocks sre have greater winter comfort with H tandard Brands. 13 Clark Fauip . < 162 8t Re : 8 1 Gleve Tract, 7 308t Redls Santa. s 88 881, | worth in proportion to what they earn 10 Gonn-Hall M B h 1 Colg Palm P 87 3 TR & on'vai 100 0% | and what they return. 0 . o Baltimore Marke _% §§i:~§§:’5‘§l cz} sid 3 36 MY enciie Tise s A |‘ i - 3 9 sxnmmu this bright, carefully sized, care- 7} Ealuie 2 4 3 ; . fully cleaned fuel. iy Commonwin Ed" 3 i ) ; v monw ‘ - Special Dispatch to The Star. 77 Commonw Uth 66 2 g stiver, 50 }?’Hi'((éx?:rrakfi:r:aafl o Yourcoal merchant has it 2 braldics an iorcan Nebr Pow 6 A - T, 1 BN o e SRR ST, pounds, 2.7584.50; sweet potatoes, bar-| 4 Cons Alrerati . Sheaflfer Pen v 1 I celery, crate, 1.50a2.50; corn, dozen, 1 Consol G Balt. 11 8i Pac K. .. Ger Govt Red Loan with draw- 15830° cukes, bushel, 1.0082.35; egg-| 9 Cons Gas Util A fica: Gel' p 9 e st Eae Tt 100 [UAL SRI00 76100 never failed a friend. v matoes, hamper, 30a50; canners stock, f«?flg‘;:fi e an 1800C BB Ye TERRE P i g0t 100 Serman Stn Eite: 47 W00 AP THE PHILADELPHIA AND READING COAL AND IRON COMPANY rel, 1.00a3.00; beets, 100, 3.0024.00; 1Cons A M pfd sid plant, hamper, 30a40; lettuce, 'crate,| 3 Sonsol Instru B ann & Wles'ts P 2 er 1000 R ML 2400 2100 bushel. 40a75; apples, bushel, 1.00a2.25; 12 Cord Cor 180u C E C pf AT A 95 * | Hamburg 35, 3'5: FAMous READI RACIT] 266 Commonw_& Sou 9 N : | ¥.¥ Eng G & E 83 48 36 ot GERMAN BONDS AND STOCKS. | ‘Ot it. Just insist on Famous beans, bushel, 1.00a1.25; cabbage. ham- 3 Cons Auto Mer pf 13 Consol Laund 10/ ollars per mill rg 4! 1919 ® 20 South Corp. SEILLs Biesl 08 PHILADELPHIA ° NEW YORK ° S8OSTON ° BUFFALO - DETROIT * TOLEDO ° CHICAGO * MILWAUKEE BALTIMORE, Md. September 26.— | 3168 Gomm s B Potatoes, hite, barrel, 1,5084.00; 100| 85 Com Bolvowl. . rr 880 & e 4 108 Special Dispatch to The Star. enandoah Corp. 186, 0 e o o per, 75a1.00; carrots. 100, 4.00a5.00; el T 3 R e e et 2 Readm‘ Anthracite—the fuel that 1504.00; lima beans, hamper, 90a1.50; | 3 Sontol, Laund 21 Sonora ‘Prod " Oh Bd 6 "'50 ww 101 (Qu onions, hamper, 90a1.10; peppers, ham- 2 Cons_Theate: 1 8onatron T..... '3 3 Penn O Ed 5! B 90 ey per, 20a25; squash, hamper, 15a35; to- 1Contl Diamand ‘Fiber 37 3Boutheast P & L. : 0 o beones £ %8 5 % 198,, 1907 100 " | german Gen Eect 4138 b ” t:‘.:?:g“ cantaloupes, hamper, 50a1.25: peaches, | 23 Sorroon & H."' il 38 5 380 S| alboor & oo 3 p buze Americ bushel, 1.50a2.50; pears, bushel, 3.00a| 3 Gorroon, &R prd AL 118 3 Soutstang Rovaiis i 2pow Co'N ¥ AUL + ROCHESTER + BALTIMORE * WASHINGTON + READING + MONTREAL, CANADA 4.00. 1 % 10 Southw' Dairy Prod . 23t 20 4 5 2 South Dairy P T4 8 Poultry, alive—Spring chickens, 25a | 3 Surtls Elying Serv ] Botny .- Pid:- 1003 107 5 Schuite R E 68 '35 % 8 (Quoted in doliars ' pe 30; Leghorns, 24a28: old hens, 25a31; | 13 Davesa Ine.. : o 3Southw Sirs pid A’ 1080 W &P s Ae AE 8 (8H0 e "pra 8 Leghorns, 20a22; old rosters, 18a20: | 2 Davenport Hos .3 Fabans Qurets, 3% iy 138kl Commerz and Privat Bank ducks, 20a23; guinea fowls, each, 40 PR ‘e 18tand G & E ptd.... 107 SR ¢ 2, 8, 8 | hGonts Geilschat. a65: pigeons, pair, 25. E 3 8tand Mot ... . 215 o e Eggs—Receipts, 1,141 cases: native | .3 De Haviland & 5 8 '38ind Fox & Ml R T 435 o 5 sgpsuze., 2 « 84 Detroit Alr... 5 and nearby firsts, 41a42: current re- | Binkler. Hei A ww . 3912 5 Starrett Corp P aedtar Manik ceipts, 35a36; hennery whites, 48a50. 13 D Der D Gesel Berlin " 3 Starrett (L. 8 Heyden Chem .. g 3 51 Dixi 3 98t Butter—Good to fancy creamery, | 4 Dixle Gas & Uil 28 4 Bierent Bron o t i . o | Nori " cerman 1o pound, 42a48; ladles, 35a36; store pack- | 4 Boehier Die 6 ¢ 1, '35 138 3 8trauns Roth 7 Aostrinn KBGO Ge 28 28 ed, 30a31; rolls, 31a32; process butter, 1 Donner Steel gétruth;‘r;"vexn it aawauoana aBLSISRRTEES £323333333838 11332138 T @ . £823233333333 5553353k 250e38858! 1a Do tuts ¥ & L 6s 40a41, H go"‘:'ugflx z 5 pi: Sgun Tovest Co D00k &% i Hay and Grain Prices. T B ' 18 Sware Tl S0, 43 Wheat—No. 2 red Winter, spot, 1.31%,; | 13 Buke rte, - £ 2 No. 2 red Winter, garlicky, spot, 1.25;; | :Eurh sDun nann LT 2 ast States Pow B.. ol el GeiEs 11 Eastern G & P Assn. : ry, 1.257s. 11 Eastern_Util Inv A.. 28 3 Third Natl Inv. . Bag lots of nearby, none. 13 Eisler | Elec % 3 Thomps ‘Brod ... Cargoes on_grade, none. { 682El Bond & S : 1Tnomps Starrelt pi o 7917 100 100 3 4 9 9 4 . g 83 i 0 W : | v 3 Tob ¢ Corn—No, 2 €xport, September deliv- | 23 &1 jovest Inc.o...... 288 % 10 Trans. Am oo 5 f! b & : ery, no quotations; No. 2 domestic yel- 24 Elec Pow Assoc...... 85 84 9 Transcon Air Trap. b Oyt low, 1.18a1.19; cob corn, 5758600, e R # 2 Trans Am n. ] e Wy v estic, 3 3 t . ‘estv Chlor Sias '37 99 Oats—No. 2 white, domestic, spot § Elec ;'.,":’{;‘;3"’ »fd ] u Vestn Newspap 0 ¢4 08 * H9 ® e e 8 5% 56; No. 3 white, domestic, spot, 55. m Pow. 1 Vebth Newapab o 144 33 Rye—Nearby, 1.00a1.10, 3 Fabriee Blonn oo o i £} Cont Allted it 101s, West Tex Utll 56 A 51 83 5 Hay—Receipts, none. General hay 1Fageol Motor Co! . 4% P Tri Cont Corp b market 15 quiet. A liitle mew hay is 3 Falrchild Aviatn® A ' 375 Gonnse™® Prd 1081 Sales in FOREIGN BONDS. 1s Fajardo Suz Co. 8! thousands. arriving, but hardly enough upon which 3 Pands C 4 ] 6Bk Prussia 6s . 96 963, o Vestablish — quetations by grade.| 3 Fansteel Prod”. .l 20 : Ulen & o %0, 11 Blienos Alres PY PS = Where in good order, new hay sells at 1Fairey Avin .. . : ,:a . gmon Am’ Tnvesting. 20 ohce Valley 8.. 88 8 = — - — s from $13 to $16 per ton, according to a1 Screw i e 3 T " $ 4 22 s ls amous n0' $ ol 3 Cuban Tel Ti4s in yourown home/ A ’ its quality and o:ndnk;n. m&glpu by| 3EacStk deb i truck . gos ’ There’s only one way to test any wa;shing machine. That way is by actual washing. We've made many .11 receipts light, but generally ample for % fl;:"fi‘;: ‘1"_1::_", Sia ;g{:} : 7 : 48 ST mh 5 claims for the EASY. Phone for a demonstration in your home, on a typical washing. Let this EASY per- all trade wants. Wheat strav, No. 1| 1} Folicer Aty Am 7 Eur el B formance decide for you. BRI3B: i per ton, 9.00a10.00; oat straw, No. 1, per Pord France ton, n.ooafioo.s. R }; Eg;g ’{,g‘{,‘kjm ve Stock Market. Oremost Dairy iF i Cattle—Receipts, 100 head; good sup-| 11 Fornan Co AL .. ply, market steady. gggyfirlg‘_fl‘ o ‘Steers—Choic: to prime, none; good 12 Pox Theaters A to choice, 12.50213.00; medium to good, | 2 Fourth Nat Inv 11.50a13.5 fair to medium, 10.50a ;;g:p;hefl;:si\ s7d. 11.50; plain to fair, 9.25810.25; com-| 2 Garlock Pre mon to plain, 7.55a9.25. 1Gen Alloys Bulls—Choice to prime, none; good, . Sen Am Inv n. to cholce, none; medium to good, 9.00a| 213Gen G & E A’ 10.00; fair to medium, 8.5089.00; plain | ~21Gen Elec Ltd reg to fair, 7.50a8.00; common to plain, 2Gen Elec Co Ger 6.5027.50. 385h Taane Alcon vie 39 .5087.50. Jen Tndue Alcoh ' Cows—Choice to prime, none: good 2Gen Print Ink ... 85 85 ; j to cholce, none; medium to good, 8.50a | 3¢ Gen Real & ULl Cor 337 3% 3% P g ;o3 v With warrants. 9.50; fair to medium, 7.50a8.50; plain 38 Ge Eonip vtc n ;:». Y 62 o b ( 17 3 Extra to fair, 6.50a7.50; common to plain, ’;g::‘"‘:d 5750650 i Raca con g gt o | 4Y - - .| | Markets at a Glance without Heifers—Choice to prime, none; good | ,2 Globe Underwrite s i to_choice, none; medium to good, 10.50 | 27 Gold, Seal Eiec . a8 $ NIk Fin 1 extra cost 38 1100 fair to medium, 9.00a10.00;| 8 Goriman 8a f Plin to fair, 8.00a5.00; " common to| 'igormem e A il 38" " 1 3 Wert Jer” & Bes BEW TORE Dertupen a0 1. Choice of Agitator or plain, 7.0028.00. Qorham Ml E el o 5 Welch' Grape Juice., 58 i Stocks strong; Standard Gas & Electric Saction Type of Washer. SRS Hamburg E §'as Siberpoes % A t M Bk s 87 ni Wall P r 2UB & il Sec and pd 30° S Finan Co: BENERT L 9NE5S! FES FET 32 T 3 R TR PN Stores pfd s, 68%) 887 £x dividend. © e I8 o 83" 821 Wi _When issued. qdaddadaac AnnaBEB: e g el Fa e jcd A 1Gr A T 365 Sheep and lambs—Recelpts, 700 head: | 1 Gr Ak £ % Cn vie 3y 38, 3 3 Wil Low Ca Bonds steady; domestic mortgages parte. Careless operator or Hogs—Receipts, 300 head; light sup-| 1Guaraian Invest at new high. Forelgn exchanges firm;| . 3, Automatically damp-dries & eavies, 11.00a11.40; medium, 11.00a 10 Hartman Tol 30 Ariz_Giobe C... discount. Cotton lower; Southern sell- two minutes. No hand-feeding— 10.00a10.50; pigs. 11.00a11.20. 1 Hercules Motor o n s a 'H. 3 s rate independently, Two batches of b Holt Hears A e s o Falcon fodd s’ CHICAGO, September 26 (). e 5 3 Hollinger 3 6. Leaves blankets and woolens fluffy 3 Y A BALTIMORE, September 26.—Be- % § poaing "‘,- : NEW YORK, September 26 (#).—Net 8. Takes out more water than wringer oyster packers here are reported t0 be | 1jInt Superp ri 3% 1Premier Gold M. i 3 Shattuek Denn . § Uni_ Verd . is laid to the fact that many of the 3 Int Ea cv pid ... 1 G ercs, Bx $% 18% cystem net operating income last 10. Rinsing can be done in Damp-Dryer ing in the.vegetable and crab canneries, § Irving Alr_ Chu! s 3 Wemunicoy 1 |$3,855,826. the line. - shortage of labor had become a serious | 4 Knott Co. 2 P P | SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. creases. 1 Cons_Royalty 5 ! Allis-Chalmers Co. 5s 1937..... 98% and pillows that will not go through 2 Western Air Exp . Fresh cows and springers, 60a1.50. 7 Graymur % 65 68 Twil (RO & Co. jumps nearly 20 points to a new high. 2. Safe—no exposed moving good supply; market lower. Sheep, 2.00 d h 2 Winter B J . 26.00; lambs, 6.50a13.75. $&iaraian e 8 e 1Porih mme” AU 6% el 6 firmer. Curb irregular; Cities Service curious child cannot be harmed. i 5 all Lamp ... y gly, market steady: lights, 7.40a11.65; 1 Handiey 'Er pfd §. G 6. |BaMe s MINING/STOCKS. European rates rise on higher London tubful of clothes in less then 85; hs, 7.1589.90; li 163 Havart_Corp 11.85; roughs, 7.75a9.90; light pigs,| % HeRNa Rubenst: ey N s o Ing Sugar higher; Cuban support. piece-by:piece. Calves—Receipts, 150 head; light sup- | 8 Hiram Walk G&W n. 18% 13 ' 15 offee quief 4. Washtub and Damp-Dryer ope- Ply. market steady. Calves, 7.00a1780,| 3 Hires Oh'A 8% 10 Boioras Sapes” - a : 71; | Wheat firm; dry weather, Kansas. Corn clothes handled at one time. OYSTER TRADE AFFECTED A Hoenete Sroca” Brod. 31 38 1oldnay Gons X % | firm; improved cash demand. Cattle S. Places no strain on fabrics. Does 12 Insull Util,.... f1e S M'Eo T 1% | steady to higher. Hogs lower. not crack silk or rayon garments. BY LACK OF TONGERS| o AL ae e i Cip Copoer SR R = | 5 Bpecial Dispateh to Tne Star. L 3G A i NMen Yl ;i af mp |SOUTHERN RAILWAY INCOME. O e s bt tonslor atal fastensrs cause of a serious shortage of tongers, | 3Intl Supersoser.... 88 b 27 Ohio Cop. operating income of the Southern Rail do f : e - oes. u;u:gl;lrwrdt:lrla more than 50 per cent 12 Intern Ot B < 1me 1 2 Roan “Antelope Gop. way Co. for August was $2,873,974, 9. :.e-n-deloduél -Jr‘enly d‘;’ih“j““:fl of O 3 + s o o 18t Antho) gioTe i inst $2,923,792 in_the th will not drip. jothes can e-dri 28 Interst Ea.. & ny Gold. agal 8 ) e same mon! The blame for the shortage of 1abor | 37 Intersate ®a ‘Bid. . 11 Teck Hughes . % {last year. For the Southern Rallway indoors in bad weather. men who engage in tonging are work-| interstate Hosi 10tah Metals i month was $3,785,074, compared with without handling clothes until ready for An official of one of the largest oyster- 21 Ital Superpow A. Y 1 i packing firms in the clty sald the | il Superp deb itall B O RO —_— 11. Clothes are free from deep, hard matter. He said: : Y 3 Carlb Synd .. 12, Makes ironing easier—reduces sewing. ) La Bk A 21 Columbi ¢ b 3 3 ;. i il e o ] 4 1 GonaRonaty .- Repmiediy TS A 13. Damp-dries bulky things like blankets of the country, but none of them can 80 Lane Bryant. . § 8 Creole Pete * Aluminum Co of Amer. 53 . 3! 2 ‘Amer. Rolling Mill; wringer, fill more than half of them, while some R . . 31 1Crown Cent Pete are unable to get more than a quarter Fepman A 3Dardy Feie of them out. el 'u* 1 “Besides the shortage of tongers, & 9 i ; there is another factor which enters Es (] % into the scarcity. This is the fact that t this time of the year oysters are not as fat as they are in Winter and it takes many more of them to make up s gallon. “Qyster packers in all of the canning centers of the East are feeling this shortage, which is not expected to be ron. relleved until packing activities in other A lines cease.” e —— - 1 Mid West Util pr iien 197% 35 Mid West Util ptd rts 16 MONEY MARKET. 1Vild West Ut prd n 130} 1Mid Wesf Util NEW YORK, September 26 (P).— 2 Met and Call money firm; 9 per cent all day. . $ Time loans steady: 30 days, 9 to 9%: i 1 190%s 60-90 days, 9 to 91;; 4-6 month, 9 to W e 9. Prime commercial paper, 6 to 6%. ewes ,& s’ slo Bankers acceptances unchanged. pei. 33% 33% % Bs 1941 P Co. of Del. 8las i§ds Ya 14. Power pump empties all water for S st 3 you electrically. EASY ferms Buy your EASY on con- I T o' 1350 washing from baske i . Does a complete washing from basket . . Canadian Nt Rwo. 412 1030, ltso line faster than any ofllle= washer—and venient terms. Liberal allowance on your dian Nat. Rwy. 172: 1930. o without harmful short-cuts. old machine. NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. 1328-1330 New York Ave. National 6800 “A Washington Firm Working for the Best Interests of Washington” 4 5 15 S, s FFESE uunane. tes SanTE & SESSEFE TR 2 ESE 2238 B 7 1930 Edison El. I, Boston 414s 1930 Gen, Motors' Accep. cor. &5 1037 néral Petroleum Co 1940 odyear T. & R. 58 1 5 Grand Trunk of Ganads €s 1936 Guif Oil of Penn_ b8 19! Humble Oil §%s 1932..... """ International Match Co. 85 1947, Oregon Short Line 45 Phillips Petroleum Co. 8 Pure Oil Corp. 5as 1937 Shell Unlon Gil Co.. inclair Crude OfI Go, an of New Jer, 8t. L., Bouthwestern Ry. 4s 1! A 19! « aion ‘bl‘i“co';e:! 'E:'lfin B 1996 tric Co. 88 1944. ", ool Gors. Swee oas. o & GEEag.. o+, vasmag. e S8e.n .8 L SBL3! 9 e, e s Sa & S 3 Se8eEEs s s 933282 &l ’ Sn S - 5§38 g::z 5 v FF SR EE S o X

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