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- GOSPELOF SAVINGS || ; UPTURN IN STOGKS 62% ADbItIbI P & P pf(8),. 2 47 - 46% 67% 40 Myer(FE)&Bre(3). 16 6z 58 61% 67%| 44% Stand Brands (1% 80% or (34). 47 8 20 184 20 18% | 231 166% 47 188% 184 188% 181%| 118% 764 Nash Motors (6) 80% 7T% BU% ;'m 43% o Sans 30 .. 8 14 hocawasil St mada Lead: ... 1 1% 14 1% 1% aNdeb (.. 2116 115 115 116%| ‘416 270 Nat Aetmesis: 30 28% Siand Gas & E1 (3% 111 224% Bankers Enthusiastic Over Air Reductn (14i4)., 28 193% 193% 186 | 11% 4 Durham Hoslery. 174 75 T4 T4 G 26k Natikirdramsrers L 91 31 21 26k PECO)... 3 6% Market Gets Support at Y R S Y Anrmmarau) 1A% 4% N nstman JodnE 181 113 241" 2380 24e 221 2 210 attn a1 212 64" Siana Ol CatiF (1. 2 ul ¥ a. . 218 1 H P [ Reports Presented at . % 8% 5214 HatonAxle& 8 (3).. b5 b2 624 024 62| 148% 96 NatlCash Reg. 125 120 124% 119% | 88 Stand OfI N J (13) % 7% 73 Opening—Recovery in . Sow 21 A 286 45V 43N 4BV AZW Eleo oto Lits (s 3 160 138" 1979 1034 UL S Sk ik on % Siand Piate Giass. - 5 Prices Widq v y e Au Ite (6). 46% 46% v A. B. A. Convention. R T 310 e K %’: aih 188 112 rices Widespread. BY EDWARD C. STONE. % Allled C& D pf (7) 92% 17 (5) 3 100k “s’:& ’2:&' i o . » . t Savings bank officials in this clty\.n A:u; c#:lmcdn) (’z)' Eik Horn Coal. ; 3% 3% Al 't Cement. . . 64 most enthusiastic over the address made ‘Athai Leather. , % & o ot at the American Bankers' convention Ao o ) 23l i %) 8 106% 106% fin{'fl%fihm?;wfi'i:h s:m 23% 8% Am Agricul Chem 5 9% 9% 9% 9% Eaquitable BIAg(3%6) . i ~ spreading, he declared, llnd theh:.;; Am Bank Note (13) Erl 1}& 1 it is now eagerly sougl b‘:fiks‘:fi p-i“ime was -megx' Aivln(u went [ 8 45 Am Bn"" Shoe i o begging for a place of deposit—the oid | S48 07, Am Brown Bay Elec. % sock, the sugar bowl, the opening in the uzh lsa“ hearth, the hidden drawer all came into 10634 % use - as depositories because _there SI% were no convenient banks doing -a 55 savings business. It is different now, said Mr. Durham, who is vice president of the First National ‘Bank of Chatta- nooga, Tenn. Where once a s g of banks encouraged savings deposits, it is estimated that 85 per cent of the 25,000 banks t‘: the United States now dvertise for them. x *CWithin the past 10 years newspapers :":el":i:lnl-?lg have referred to savings deposits as “ . Freeport-Tezan {4} “small savings,” he said, ‘and it is only pr i i in recent years that savings became & 5 i GabrelSntd ¥ recognized factor of size and impoftance . e Gamewell Co (5 in economics. He quoted the president ] £ - GRraner Motor. «ns s of a large bank as saying, in instructing Gen Am Tnk Car(34) one of his vice presidents to make a study of the savings business: ‘T be- lleve the savings business is the best il: i panking. We are going into it strong. . Mr. Durham said financial plans wou}g 0). Sterling Sec cv pf(3) sumrfw.mmm. 7 59% 56! 55% | BY the Associated Press. 4 4 10 10 % 59% “}K l‘l’* 1% 1% 8 & Webster, 4 NEW YORK, October 5.—A 129 129 129 129 83 60% b59% 60% m%mmm 105% 105% 105% 108 6 % 1% the of today’s stock marke 60 60 60 60% uommddmlvmu,-hbhdrwnd Jum::d’?s% y‘:n"d - m'.:-“nm’ '& on American & ;:n Power, - 43% 42% 43% 41% 94 93 93 89 2% 91 91 86 42% 42% 42% 41% 222 220 221% 217% 173 171 178 170% 107% 107% 107% 107% 116 113% J16 113% *R R. Erfe RR 1st pf (4) Erle RR 24 pf (4). Evans Auto L(32% Bureka Vao Cl (4). Fairbanks Morse (3) Fash Pk Assotk2%), Fed Lt & Tre (31%). Fed Motor Tr (80¢c) M Fabnl ol nanRunmnenane . - Res amanan 56 88% - North Am(b10%stk) North Am pf (3. » Sonanan2tal panllelS First Fisk Rubber. Follansbee (f: Foster - - “mlStsarpunomaan P Tore) - 1 m ~Baan®me~ suggestive of to restore speculative market, which had been badly bz the h:lvly liquidation and the fceble Otis Steel (2%). £ cl ter of previous rallies during the Otis Steel pr pf ( 5 99 Truscon Steel(f1. wueeek. m‘::ll Str;e‘t had been led mn- Pacifi L. ve & sharp break on vy cific Gas & K (3). 7 9% e . volume would culminate the current de- Union 01l Calif ( 867 83 - 64 1] SRS ChabiisTRIEWEAS ook placo Union Pacifio (10) 2 “Bear” traders, who sold short yrster- change with the years, but savings & day, were forced to cover by the viclence some form would remain and continue 30 G e 161 Panhandle P & 2 6 AlrcraftaTra of the o ting | Bopular, G % PRTRINGARGEREL e 1 thousands of small traders, who had As an instance of the i':p"x::mo{c 1‘:23 3 E 6 Park & Tilford (33 2 been waiting on the sidelines for an “gospel of savings,” Mr. Durl e 3 Park Utah. . United Carbon % 98 90 | Opportunity to buy stocks at attractive the case of Hawail, whence a prof it 3 W 8% 8% 8 Utd Cigar Stores (i levels. came some time ago to the savings o 5 0 Utd Cgr Stor etfs(1) Public utilties, which Were the hard- : pank division because the islands were AL n P e R ot S g back in_impressive fashion. Standard not represented in the’annua¥ total of Am Sumatra (3), 68 G 3 the division. This year their portion of Am Tel & Ca (5) ‘ . H f 31 Penick & Ford. 3 7 Y 15 | Gas & Electric, American Water Works, savings is shown. During the year clos- ‘ [ 1 Pennsylvania R! Consolidated Gas, American & Foreign ing June 30 last, the number of savings Penn Dixie Ceme: 7 1% 8 48% 45% |Power and American Telephone, ail depositors in Hawall increased from Pere Marquett 3 ; 94" 94" |recorded early gains of 4 to 10 points. 126,000 to 152,000 and the amount of Pnelps Dodge (3). 6 v 9% 9% | SO great was the volume of trading savings deposits went up from $31,250,- \ 36% 37 |that the ticker quickly fell 10 minutes 000 to almost $44,000,000. The savings 20 20 |behind the market, per inhabitant for Hawail for the year l;zw 13‘1’ 53% 52% ended June 30 approximates $126. % ‘ : : . 9% 29% Hou "ion 0w ‘5o Gross Revenues Gain. Bank of Commerce Officers. LS04 " The board of directors of the Bank D %ga e -'1’3,,: 2'11;:- West Virginia Water Service Co., & of Commerce & Savings yesterday e Am Zinc La&Sm. 61% Leather A (4)..» B 29icr g0 o eaary Of PROETRIIWA LY B vice elected the following officers for the 5% Am Zinc pf (6). 8 55% Pipe & Fdry (2). A | L e s coming year: i Grand Unton. . : ; ? Pillsbury F1 (1234). 194 Realty (6) e e Maurice D. Rosenberg, president: Grand Union pf (3) 6 Pirell Co A (2.88 65 = as compared with $769,¢ for the pre. Joseph Sanders, first vice president; W. . Graal W thss 4 Pittsbureh Coal 92% 2 : * | ceding 12 months. * Operating expenses, A. Bennett, second vice vreslqentihnmn‘;‘ Archer-Dan-M (2) E Y n, d Grt North pf, Pittsbgh Screw 1.40. 2% 3 46 J ?b:!‘:::lm fi?om?%-x'}“fim‘e%mfintgz‘? Ovings, fhird vice president; John Pf Armour Il (A). - Grt Norch pitt () i Pitts& W Va (6) 58 ¢ ; v 53% ainst $429.201. G S Riordon, executive vice president: Jo- | oy Armour Tl (B). % ’ Grt Nor Ore (a1%). . 4%% 26 Poor & Co (13)...... 261% e come seph H. Milans, secretary; Dr. Clarencs Armour 11l pf (T) i Grt West Sug (2.80). s P Rican Am T0 (A)T frrin 3 | With $340,416 for the 3 Aoy s A Weaver, auditor; Alexander Wolf, 9 Arnold Constabl % Grisgby Grunow Co.. 5 2 50% P Rican Am To (B).. 52% i e yeariended Mg general counsel. ident 7 Art Metal (1%) Y Y Guantanamo Sugar. 1-9 3 3 Postal Tel & C pf(1). 22% i 3 L7 4 M. D. Rosenberg has "““g“'&’ @ 15 Asso Appl Ind ( Guif Mo & North. 0 5% Prairie Oll&Gas 1214 581 Utll Pwr & Lt A (e2) 501, ot o of this bank since its organization in . Asso Dry G (2%). 2 Guif Sta Steel (4) 5 % Prairie Pipe L t4%.. Vadsco Sales. ...... % DIVIDENDS. 2007 NUOENE M Ioeaor i T Atch T &S Fe (10).. % 56% Hann Dept Stores. 35 21 Pressed Steel Car. 5 82 Y3 i Pe. P D ;e‘.;;‘““,;‘:‘,;"‘:n“;;‘,h;;’,'“{‘;; Atoh TASF pf (5.0 : Hahn Dept 8 pr(6 98 Proctor&Gamble(3). 33 vanadium (14). ..., Corporation. fied. Rate. sble. “recerd S. 5 15 t1 Coast Line (110). 1 120). ¥ Pre efine: % 1 2 i v 74 4 Amer Equit As- 5 member ‘of the District Bankers' "Asmfi 3 A& W indles. 3 g:;l:gg’l;lfl;) Pub Sve NJ (2,600, 201 },{g:‘g"“fl?g_fl. . H .| gurnce co.. o gma Nov. 1 ciation, having served on practically al Atl Refining (13)... ) Helme (G W) (17! 2 00 Pullman Corp (4). Virginia-Car 6% pf.. 2 3, g:iengerganlnllon 's most important”com- ‘Atlas Powder s ¥ Hershey Chocolats * 3 l[’,ur: 0';:‘)‘)‘ . Virginia-Car pt (7)., 3 Auburn Auto (14) . urity Bakeries (4).. 31 The cashier is Frank Owings and Oli- | *45.. 755 ‘Austin Nichols pt. . L 15% 120 et bod Exf"'f: is flffiflf:‘m °x“fi“"e'd ms':: Autosales..:... g 3 2 . Radio pt B (5) . day’'s election of officers foliow\ 5 Autosales of (3). Hollander f ‘ ; Radio-Kelth- = DURITRSCIE DEthERCE e ek, Aviation Corp. Del. . : i Hotland wurs red 3 . HallwAy & BeniD few days ago in Alexandria. Baldwin Loco (new) P F f . : Raybestos Manhatn, 54 & : ? 5 bf (7). Francis Savage Reaches Home. Iousehld Fin pf 3.10 ' Y Reading (4). 1 12 2 Warners Bros P't3% Francis M. Savage, a retired Wash- ’ Household Prd (14). Iteal Siik (5) " Warn Br P p£(2.20). ington bank president, is back in_the 684 Houston Oll.......0 % B3N : Rels (R) & Co. . Warner-Quinian (2) aity from a visit to Spain and Tan- 5 5 2 Howe Sound (14%). 26 Reis (R)&Co 18t(7). ¥ 5 139 Warren Bros (15) giers. He considers that the Seville| 49 Y 4 Hudson & Man (2%). : : Remington-Rand. ... 5 Exposition is a charming success ar- Bayuk Clgar (2) 8! 24 Hudson Motor (5). " 3 Reming-Rnd 2d (8).. tistically, although the attendance has Beacon Oflwe- . 2 Hupp Motor (£2). . % 16% Reo Motors (11.60) been small, and declares that Tangiers Beatrice Cream 3 ! Y 15 11linots Central (7).. Rep Brass Corp. ! in its commingling of various races and Beech-Nut Pack (3) ‘ Repub Ir & Steei(4). i in the revealing of clvilization of cen: Belding-Heminway. 2 6 Reynolds Spring.... ‘ 9 turiés past, is.one of the most.interest~ 21, Bendix Aviation (2). . I ) 66 Reynolds Tb B(2.40) 3 Western Union (8).. ing places he has ever visited in his K « Best & Company.... 4 Rhine West (1.92)... 5 6 Westngh Afr Brk(2) . %extensive world. travels. 140% RetHfienem Steel (6). 209 Y 95 37 Richfield Oi (2)..... : ; \ Westngh EI&M (4).. Mr. Savage is attending George Wash- | 128 Rethlehem St nf (7). 5 t6 Inland Steel (3%). % Rio Grande Ofl (k2). 25 - 6 Weston El Instru, ington University. As he is past 70, he [ 136% 104! Bohn Alumn&B (15). 4 H inspiration (6).. 96 63 Rosaia Ins (220) 2 6% 14 Weston El A (2).... is no doubt the university's oldest stu- | 891 7814 80 8 - Interboro Rap Tran. P 3 e Royal Duteh (23.20). i 60% 8K Wextark Radio (e2). .. dent. He is,studying American hisiory. | 11% 5% B Intercontinental Rub 3 Safeway Stores (3).. 20 " % White Eagle O1l 12). 3 | B e e Check Payments Above 1928. 100% 83 BordenCo (3).. . % 6ia Intl Agricultural giilgevg Ty 1s St Joseph Lead (13). % White Motor (1).... Lisht ‘cor " pf. £6% 55'% Borg Warner (4). 63 intl Business M (5) 5 , St L-San Fram (8)... 4 % 119% Wilcox Ol & Gas. .. 6% Sun_Investing, ‘The volume of money turnover dur-| ggy 20s, Brizes Mfg. 4 intl Cement (4).. T ? | 96 ' St L-San Fran pt (6) o1 | 6 Wilcox Rich B (c2). 4 b 5% | *In common ‘itock. ing the week ended September 28, as 14 354 Rriggs&Stratton(2). intl Comb Eng (2).. 4 Y% St L Southwestern. . v Willys-Over (e1.20). i indicated by check payments, was L 2% British Empire Steel 1 A " Intl Cmb Eng pf (1), 2 20 2 Savage Arms (2).... 1 o Wilson & Co. smaller than i the preceding week, but | 131, 5s, British Em Stl 2d pf. i 6y 4| 142 92 Intl Harvester (2%). 14 1144 % Schulte Retail Strs. . i i Wilson & Co A. greater than a year ago, according to| 737 32 Brockway M T (3).. 3 4 Int Hydro I A (e2). 42 Gu% 62 ) 2% Seaboard Air Line. .. %' 164 Woolworth (2.40). .. REAL ESTATE LOANS the Department of Commerce. Sucel| g1, 5714 Bklyn-Manhat (4)... ‘pf 13.20). 25 7T4% 36 Seaboard Alr Line pf 3 Worthington Pump.. plant operations were on a lower ievel | 94815 170 Bklyn Unfon Gas (5) 10 15 Int Mer Marine otfs,. 1 % Seagrave (81.20). ... Worth Pump B (6).. 83 83 ‘83 '8 Made at Low Interest Rates than in either the preceding week or | “51i; 384 Brown Shoe (2%) " Int Nickel of Canc1), 374 1 Sears Roebek (33%). wri the similar period of last year. Bruns-Balk-Col(3). Intl Nick Can pf (7). 8 120 4 Seneca Copper, TYLER & Rlfl'HERFORD ‘Output of bituminous coal during the Bruns Ter & Ry S, % 4 " Inti Pap & P A(2.40). 24 latest reported week showed no chgnge . - i . . intl Pap & Pwr B 10 \ ’ A Yellow Truck pf 80 s from the preceding week, but was| 5o % i Intl Pap & PwrC.. 68 3 % 4 Young Spring (3)... = 1520 K'St. N.W. National 0478 88 BB uan~ » Scauolmrnme o acnad Gotham Silk H (234) Gould Coupler. Grabam-Paig( Granby Copper (8 Grand Stores (1) TS 2 S e H XS RoumcsarmCovmem~s o1 =5 Do Eureka Vacuum 00 | 000D 0O O OO L] e} greater than a fear ago. Crude pe- 4 Intl Pap & Pwrpf(7) 1 % Shattuck (F 3) (1).. 2 % Young Sheet & T (5) %% 127% 123 troleum production showed a recessicn 3 6. 4% Intl Print Ink (2%). 6 6: Shell Union (1.40)... 15 Zenith Radio (2).... Y 38% 35 from the previous week and a gain over Bur Add Mach 11.80. ! 1 Int Tel & Teleg (2).. 238 12 2 Shubert Theater (5). Y RIGHTS EXPIRE the corresponding week of 1928. Re- Bush Term (g2).... 2 5 Inter Dept 8t (2).... 3 Simmons C6 (3).... 1 Reiablished 1000 ceipts of cotton into sight were smaller . Rutte Conper & 7ine. E o| 72 Investors Equity (). 10 5 " i 3 : A e e MONEY TO LOA than in the corresponding week of last .+ 6% Rutte & Superior (2) . Jewel Tea (3). .. 2 k . o A . At 5'% and 6% Interest year. 2 fek A 24y 36 Jonns-Manvilie () 3 ke . 6% Before Placl General index of wholesale prices % 162 4. Jardan‘Motot Car. % n % 1st showed declines from both the preced- By-©rod Coke (1) 4 Bttty : o84 Snider Packing. ... 8 e Nevar - P i Pk o i Calif Packing (4)... 6% T5% Ka. % ider Packing pf... o : a3 Loa, ialist ! 4 T5% yser Julius (4). Pac G&E (A). Oct 21 24 13th & N. Y, Ave. N ear Iron and steel prices averaged | °¢ Callahdh Zinc & L. . " 1% 1% e fese-bly 104% Scivay Am lnpeEK. . 9 il oo e sul| vation ?‘5:-.1-.-’.:!':-“' & ower than in the previous week, but Calumet & Ariz (10). 120%5 119! 8o Porto It Sug 133 i were higher than a year ago. Coton 36% Calumet & Pepla(4). privi ¥ % BRN Southermical g (2). 0% 84 3% TeCaeaC . Oet 11 Follo = prices and prices for copper showed fio Campbell Wyant (2). g K % 124 Southern Pacifie (§). 16 6% Utd Carbon ..Oct — H change . from . the previous week, bu 8% 78 Camada Dry G A (5). 4 84% Southern Rwy (8)... v compared with & year ago, cotton prices Cphadian Pac (10). ¢ 93 3 b DT Toksea en e Lotest ‘amarer were lower and copper prices higher. Cannon Mills (2.80) 42 1 &% 8 i faraudn. 7 leaned i Cavanagh-Dobb ; . 9% Gleaned in Fnancial Distriet. et Sparks Withngtn(1). 22 fo PP s g "".l:"é‘fi‘:‘:.‘l.:&% Tans — Bank clearings in Washington for the Celotex (3). sese o week ended October 3 totaled $34,- Cent Aguirre A®1%. Spencer Kelg(1.60).. no & ar rate. b Payable In stock. 1 3 BT T 0% Cant Alloy Steel {2). % Spicer Mfg.... 8 PornFin in atock. |8 Elus 6% in ¥ % 206,000, & decrease of 1.1 per cent over 40% 1 o | EIUE A% 0 etectr ufPium .:':2' n'fi.fi‘“ ENTERPRISE SERIAL 88Y% Cerro de Pasco (6).. 92 90 9 o Spicer Mfg p! (i). BUILDING ASSOCIATION the same week last year, but a sharp increase over the previous week, when 16% Cortain-tesd Prod... " Kreuger 4 t:‘ao:(' 134). R FETES Kroger Gr&Bak(c1). ' CHI TOC X F I Eaamsias o g 4 GRAIN MARKET. 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. ~ the figures totaled $26,643,000. Balti- 47% Certsin-teed pf..... s m:e'::: well ahead of last week and 65% Checker Cab Mfg Co 65% o Special Dispatch to The St . L g Kendsh Rudio Tube: 3 CHICAGO, ; 63rd Issue of Stock Now Open Keystone Stl 40 s P for Sul'scription 195 Ches & Ohio (10). - e Mo gabtol 5% Chesapeake Gorp (3) " y s 9u 8% %1| CHICAGO, October 5.—Following is & inchite Painctian of smoltoc e~ H e Chi& Alton. i of today's sales, high, low and Trione (Bl i b S 5 and Buenos e Dru L é 91 were 133 to 1% o DX TOR A ChTing peicon were s L1 Shares of Stock, $1.00 Each %; March, Payable Monthly 417,000, according to the 3 = b .| report t 6% Ch1 & Alton pf, . v 2 Yy closing quotations, on the Chicago Stock estimate of the National Automobile 13% Cbi Great Westers, . . olhl: Printi higher. December, 1.35' to 42 to %; Mdy, 1.45% to 7 Corn_Was strong at the opening, but || JamesE.Connelly JamesF. Shea receded largely because of liging President Secretary Closin Chamber of Commerce. This compares STOCKS. with 513,843 in Augest and 436,507 in 88 ChiGreat Westn pf. h ;: " High, Low. Close. September, 1928. * 27% Chi MIl St PAPac. .. 8! : 1 4% 40T 40% The estimated nine-month production | 68% 46% Chi M1l St P&Pac pf. A % 1Acme siee 1237 123 1s 4,828,720 units, compared with 3,672, gg:/: (S l"n’:u‘!l':u‘al' . , Y : : 1 Alnswort MIE Cors! 311 869’ in the first nine months of last o Chi Pnen T of (3%). 4 Adaresso Intl F 2 B3% 66 56 2% Lim oy 8 vear and 4,601,130 for the full year 1028. O A peai ~ L.iq Carbonie (14 q A S nalls Waggaman, president of - 106% Cn1 R 1 & Pag pf (1), t:. 3 » E i ice sales, rices % bigher and for the week. | 1°to 114 — —_— higher. December, 97% to' Y4 March, 017% 5 y, 1.04%. Onts followed the actios in corn, FIRST TRUST NOTES Closing prices were unc to % || oo s suaraateed Totum iR AN for weel ha % lower. December, 53Y, “l:c%:nlz‘}cg f‘“ SR E TS : 55% to 56; May, 57%. Thos. E. Jarrell Co. Lard was 2% to 5 cents higher. Realtors %21 10th Street N.W. National 0768 ‘Waggaman, Brawner & Co., Inc, is combining a business and pleasure trip 85 Chicka "‘CO.M’ to Northwestern New York and Canada. 44% Childs Co (3.40) Frank B. Pryor and W. Eben Burn- 521 Chrysler Corp side, both of Waggaman, Brawner & ( 62% 49 Citylce& ¥ ¢ Co., Inc.,sare spending & few days in| 27 14% City Stores (1). Richmond and Norfolk. 72% 46 46 e e o3 MS, 5. Kresge sa)_:&mbnr nltel.ul,b'll,- bttt s 7; increase, .047 per cent over tember, 1928; nine' months, $104,286,- % Col : 63 ° 60% 63 tacKeesport T P 976; increase, 8 per cent. i . So far as can be learried the Federal Reserve Board proposes-to continue its | 130 oy Macy (RH)&Co ers’ 88% 42 Columb Graph ) Madison Sq G (1%) -sflent,policy on Che rise In heolors’ loat, 1214 Columblan Carb(16 9% 275 & ma per (4 2% Se! ,#5'. : Biiiow Sl a8 g - 5 .. FFEE F ugsseduspaany seelvsgs 2224 £ geduggasuy: sud 3 ES * * 285! Special Dispatch to The Star. | BALTIMORE, October 5.+~ . Sales STOCKS. | § Atlantic Coast Line Con. 18 Biithnere raw Go. o k & Decker com. e iammalrh 2l First Mortgages 170 Consolida! . For Sale JAMES F. SHEA' 643 Louisiana Ave, N.W. ERERERE i i 2 : g 5 22 S2ERE Y. Ez o 1330070 e e B 29! ®9 ;82 PR 232 238 ) £ £ t ;;! H Marlin Rock (13%) Motor (4) 88 2000238 0 onee o ;ilut v Gorp or. 10 9555 003 g SR 828 uE e 8 @ w2k C: 2| H E'5, 34 & prepared his lor a:wflun Bankers' Association conven- n. 288 FEF ica Gel 8- :lr 6)3s.. .. SniieaRall 5" it b |~ First Mortgage Loans New York Stock and | |Lowest Batesof interest and Commission Bond' Averages. 3 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. 7 7 24 * CIGARETTES HIGHER. 8 ‘5% Gont) Baking .1 : 5 Allami Copper ¢4) . 92 5‘3 Gontican u"::p"“ 0 Michigan Steel (13). _\léading Tobacco' Firms Advance 04 79 , Contl insurance (3). 92 Ll aisatbra O > ore Middie States Ofl et. Prices on Wholesale Lots. . N s fat pre113), Miller Rubber. .. Minn Honeywll 33 Minn Moline Pwr... 1 .27 274 . 27% 1 88 88 83 Minn Moline of 6% i 8. z 1 B4%. B4% Ban 38 63 - B1% b2% 10 102% 101% 101% 19 B6% 8a, 85 Bl T ool a8l 3 “os 80% 60Y Moha - S1% 304 16% Curtiss Wright Corp 17 33 “‘ 582 113% 106% 113 29 270 28% B 2% % 2% 374 28% Curt Wright Corp A. 108 . 63 . Cuyamel Fruit. 69% 42% Davison Chem, 182 Dolnnn.#u 9) & PR £ 8 B2 SESEEER 58, BEES! Ez::_!:s: HERES ] # §8:§ B otan: 88 FESE It need money fot Em eal Estate financing t us have your application today. . BRRgBRLs: S £ | 26% 18% 40| 121% 85 Crucible Steel ¢5).. % Cuba Ca ugar, g Y gumEnsunlzunsussusnuouagey R 5 e TP R 7 .. G . sufasinzusen ¥ o & - Sy b