Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1931, Page 15

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Everybody’s Business B o o T aeey, . | i Low. Viaend Rate. AGd 5. Open. Migh. Low. Close. Sharp Decline in Brokers’ Loans Gives Evidence cxoepting those by the letter & (800) (3808) e Diviasnd AR Open. men. Lov. Clese. t CAR B e T s i i That Securities Have Been Well Liquidated. Acetol Aviioies 4 BW T 8w 7 8% 84 May Rad Lew. i Atauad e o 1“ Xt 7i) A NG Co i % 13“ Turn May Be Near, as Bot- Tobacco Trade Has Prosperous Year. < After Early Period of 5. Mlumin ",‘ e MR 2 1 i%| tom Values Have Probably R TR fi.- | X MidStPetvieB. ... 1 “\: B Touched Spectal Dispatch to The am" b Lower Prices. : 00" Monkwh Hud 38 (1) 108 ) NEW YORK, August 4.—Although fundamentais are generally —— i :Mfl é;x!a!::: (1%) ll‘ —— &he aetl:;mllmng ucwirn:n tt{i: ateeurl les market, technical considera- o 088 n World odity prices have mow | tiODS alS0 play a very importan ?n. 3% :::::mu. P bhenys .:’\: Souciien .”""m"l”m (7S tn many [pe At tg:dvresent nfne the tec! nw:lrmg?n of ;.he m;r&:m! s of i w Nat PubSv A (160). 2 18% | eou 88 a result of the two-year- Nat ServiesCo....... 1 * 1% bn:—:eum :nd Pederal economilsts ’;“lm saying that the time is coming in the not distant futures when price levels will be measured in comparison with Util&Gen (B)vte % Niag-Hud Pow : 3 18" Am Dtaden ou pr(3) % the early months of 1031 instesd of the These figures are tive of how Anchor Post Fence.. . e S % Niag-Hud Pow . extensive the °}lqumm has been and of L] L Hohs 4 the securities from weak into strong hands. Paliman Dividend. Owing to the sharp decline in railroad travel and th in i i i Y H [ R ; g %?l o %55 fos il : b il e ¥ D). 20% Bigelow-Sanford. 6% ’: #lue Ridge Corp. 3% Botany Mills. 12% Brasil Trao L 25% Buft N&EEP pf ( 1% Burma rets 137, 3% Butler Bros. of one-eigh yearly R, MAX WINKLER. uirements, a cut in the rate may rea- MONNS e 00 3 S the general level of advance from o - fairly though the depression is world-wide in character and ’u.‘.".o'.fie"?fl'; ? - , there are certain isolated cases which have been little af- Constder that she brakes bectime onuees | which has just been completed, sales of le} st sider . : ; S CURt HENE I 8 if N ™ P T e ' |tive againat Tatling Jprices ‘Some time | half of this year have not only been mluria‘r above last 98 Puget 84 P&L of (8) 40 round February or Mareh, followed by | ures, but were the highest for any similar period since 1 2% Rafiroad Shares(40e) ‘"n‘;"::",’; ;om:‘:"h'z":? later. 1y at | FOUId seem to account for the rel :lr'l. firmness and FoBter. ...... m:r:,“m“.’:m s h Y ksd!nwauce shares on the New Yi lwelluhuu: . e curred, because those dealt f the committee to - with o Telomect ss. i ouy ‘Sure b s meny’ i o means of reaching definite information. It is made to appear even now, how- % | ever, according to the experts, that the sun through the ot - % 1% Mareon! % Petrol Corp war. 12 Carman&Co A (3).. 1 1 Philip Morris Ine 14% Carrier Corporation. 681 Celanese Cp pf (7)... 75 10 Cent Pub SveA b! 8 R R STPTOT, F i Servpf (0)... tSv P&L DL (7).. §0s : 5 ReybarnCo...ouuuee &Gasvte.... 3 2% Rossia Intl Cp (10¢). 1% Ryan Consolidated. & St Anthony Geld. u‘m .l.t Regis Paper (80¢c) sisanaigioind fg*lfi! st i i = s a Fal 2 g, § 7 55 i 833 (Copy#ant. 1991.) ——— WOMAN INVESTORS ARE GROWING IN NUMBERS Special Dispatch (o The Star. MINNEAPO] i | 3 i én g: g 2B e F 1% Durant Motors. 1% Duval Tex Sul 17 Bast G & F Assoc. 81% Elec Bond&Sh (b 101% Kilec B & 8h pt (6) % 9% IBlec Pow Asso'A (1) 66% Emp G & F cu pf (8). % Empire Pub 8ve (A). Fante wukifw Sl ; 1 Sunray Ofl (b6% i # SylvanitéGold Mines 2 3% Technicslor. Ine. 10 6% Teek Hughes (0 7% Texon Ofi&Land (1), 42% Todd Shipyard (4)... % Tran Con Air Tran. 5% TraasLuzDLP o mSeoen Somro o0 I Aviati 3 TheatBacvpf.. 89 6 State Co Ltd. 1 1:: g R § g o anelll e s R WL - -3 Fi il 3 Ungerteider Fin Cp Un Nat Gas Can (1) unders. & g < di‘ EEd '~ - %) Yen 808 2 gises R §§§ ;?E 1!1 E : i i ] : i i t Unit Yerde Exten (1) v t(at1.02%). & Lt pf (7). Equities i : i b ] i i ! i z ] | : | 8 E £y : i i frg ,gg i 13y j i 539 4 ] !gg § E Winter (Beni) Wiworth (FW) srishy, 1931 by the g New York Cotton the 9-cent figure. With a Government report due Saturday, professional ornwn profits at the lower levels and sf it & the B ;gf B § 13% 4 4 N % 13 14 & 1 % 56 260 167% 1280 117 8 .9 % 38 . 7 %o wods T apls HumbleO % % & ” oo »% » % 50 35 1% % % 20 10% 5% "y ™ - and % aal. e FF R STOCK AND BOND AVERAGES By the Associated Press. TUESDAY, AUGUST ¢ PEEET o s SR 3 short covering brought abou F 734 1 % 4 : before the c}ofi‘:mc&l left | ing 18 & summary of important corpor- Month 7 X X 2 L point or two er n on k: | ations news prepared by the Standard Y 5 Spots were ndvanced 5 points to 8.15. s Cotton range: { | Statistics Co. Inc, New York, for the | Associated Press. News Trend. juction was lower, as &2 -5 . By 1l : 2 m::;" ... 818 . in 18532 for 28 cents. Drices, nfi areh .. X m,:‘fnmrmnrmmmmg- . ‘Wheat closed nervous, Chicago future rl;m.nn%-a; cent lower than yes- . terday’s finish: corn, of 4 up: oats, down, and provisions now. | | Markets at a Glance ing 2 cents to 20 cents drop. A NEW YORK, August 4 (#).—Stocks heavy; rhlls liquidated. Bonds 5 ilroad and fc CT 53 3 { High, 1929, Low, 1929, i 1,30 S%fi- and trucks, compared with 58,489 in the preceeding week and 35955 in the | corresponding week last year, according | to Cram’s automotive reports. New | nger car registration in June were | g‘..:ll, while 247,720 were in | May and 260,042 2883 FaFE et in June. The de- £ P 5 8.z 4t | w : K k- NEW YORK BANK STOCKS | NEW YORK, ‘August 4 (®.—Over- | 4he-coun! gzzossapee Darrmo—~R - T. Auburn Auto.—"nited States passen- tons, six months 2. SHE S & 890. Nemours & Co. Co., g R. common share | ended June 30, 3,724 vs. 7,498, —— six months to June 30, $1.06, ’Nn:oml mn?‘ & m#ns defi- . $2.02. | cit, six mon! une 30, $270,921 vs. Radio-Keith-Orpheum common share | deficit $13,562 in 1930, . ‘s m.mmmwmu.u[ Neisner Bros. July sales up 3.9 per cents, vs. 95 cents. | cent; séven months, up 5.8 per cent. DIVIDENDS DECLARED ® 9 g2 N 553 F 2383 PEREEF IV & SRR G Pé- Pay- Hidrs of United s....§o.‘;‘:m:.'. Teb 3The o Ade B Averls 1 nits v 138,837, | o V8. « |incorp Investors. 2's 8 Oet. 1§ . . % a2 t Hep. 21 Regular. Ii six. vE. 14,145, H) s enaed sune 05308 -United : ;gs $ £ it | r.mq-ipp_dua-a.m::y-d-.'

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