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FINANCIAL. NEW YORK CURB MARKET Stock ana Seles— Dividend Rate. Add 00. High. UTILITIES STRONG, SPECIALTIES UP Curb- Market Rules Higher, With Generally Active Demand. 25 the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 14. —P\rmness in the utility section and active de- mand for specialties hoisted the e market higher today. Trading gathered momentum as the noon hour approached and a rumber of stocks advanced a point or so. Metals were uniformly higher. New Jersey Zinc, Pacific Tin, Aluminum Co. of America and Newmont Mining all improved a point or more. Gulf 0il was heavy and dropped more than a pomt. Colt's Patent Firearms and Duke Power suffered moderate set- acks. Utility stocks were supported at fractionally higher levels. FEDERAL LAND BANKS 7 JQRK. July 14 (P.—Pederal Land | 4% Noon quotations.) Bid Asked. ‘ 1070 m;- 102 1(.1'-‘ Xu | 1 10 1007 | + 100% | BONDS ON THE CURB MARKET. DOMESTIC BONDS. High. Low. Noon { -84 -“u' B0 | By private wire direct to The Star. Stock anc Dividend Rate. M‘DO lllh Low Close Agft Ansco - 1 11 Alr Investors Inc. 2 2% 2% Afr Inv Ine war 2 T Ala Gr Sou (a1%) 26s 54% Ala Pwr of (6) 80s 2% Alabam Pw pf(7) 50s 81% Allen Indust (1).. 7 21% Alum's Coof Am 400s 131% Aluminum Co of Ampf (1%) ‘lflOIIlT‘fi Alum Goods t60c. 1 Alum'n Ltd Am Beverage ___ AmCitles P& L 180 131% 117% 117% 17% 17% 62 63 3% 3% 46% % 33% % 4 45% T 33 Am Equities bl5c 4y Am& For Pwww 8 4 Am GEE (1.49) _ 25 Am Gen Corp . Am Gen Cp $2 pf XOOn Am Hard Rubber 50s Am Laundry (40c) 1 Am Lt&Tr (1.20) Am Mfg Co__ Am Maracsibo Am Superpower... Am Superpower & 32 29 1 2% 1% 481, 1% 6% Anchor Post (d).. Angostura (20¢) - Appalachian Elec Pwr pf (7) Arcturus Radio T Ark NatGas._ . Ark Nat Gas (A). Ark Nat Gas cu pf Asso Elec Ind Ltd (a29 7-10¢) AssoG&E. . __. | As30G & B (A) .. AssoG&E $5 pf Asso Rayon. Atl Coast Fisher. Atlas Corp (a40¢c) Atlas Corp war__. Atlas Plywood ... Austin Stlver____ Ax-Fisher(3.20)A Baldw L bd rts(d) Bellanca Afreraft Bliss Co (E W)_ Blue Ridge Corp Blue Ridgecv pf 3 Blumenthal § . . Bower Roll B (1)_ 6% 108 110! 1% 6% 6% 9 11014 1% 6ly 8% 12% 20 | Bridgeport Mach_ Brill Corp (A) 8rill Corp (B) Brill Corp pf . Brown Fence Wire (A) (2) Brown Forman _ Buckeye P L (3) | Buffalo Niag & E | Cent& s w Ut P pf (1.60) Buffalo Niagara & Estpt 18t pf(5) 100s Butler Bros Cable El Prod-vte Can Marconi Carib Syndicate Carrier Corp Castle (A M) (2) Catalin Corp Celanese pr pf (1) Celanese 1st pf(7) ContHG&E vte (80c) an 10115 10113 17 2% 2% Cent States Eiec Cent States Elec cv pf (new) | Cent States Elec 6% pf Central States Electric 7% pt | Centrfl Pipe (40c) | Chesebrough(+4) 10 Chi Flex Shaft t2 2100s 49 258 u' 108 Childs Co pt | Clties Sve pf(RB) lnl’.!m" xn\v i 2 10693 CitiesSve P& L $7 pf City Aut Stpg 60c Clev Tractor __ .. Colon Ofl (4) ___ Colt's PF A (1%) Columbia Gas & Elevcv pf (5, 600s 109 1 Columb Oil & Gas 4 Com'with Ed (4) 5 60 THE EVENING Huyler’s of Del. 7% Pt stp (d) 1l P&L 6% T tntl Hydro Elec Systemcv pf.__ int Mining (60c) - {nt] Mining war_ Int] Petro (1134)_ intl Product: Intl Util (A) intl Ut (B) Intl Vitamin t40c Interstate Power (Del) pt Irving Alr Ch (1) Jersey Central Kans City ¥ 8 vie Ken-Rad T&L A Kingsbury Br «d) Coke pf (6) Kreuger(G)Br(1) Lake Shore M (4) Lakey F'v & Mach Lefcourt Realty . Lehigh C&N(30¢) Leonsrd Oft Lion O11 & Lit Brothers Lockheed Afrcraft Lone-Star Gas ¢0c Long Island Light Long IsLtpf AT La Land (40c) Lynch Corp (2) - McCord Rad (B). Mangel Stores _. Margay Oil Marion Steam Sh Merch & Mfrs(A Mich Gas & O1l . Michigan Sugar Mich Sugpf. .. Mid] St Pet-vtc A. Middle States Petrol vtc (B) Mid1'a St Pred(2) Miss Riv Pw pf(6 Mock Jud Voe (1) Mohawk Hudsen 1st pf (4) Mohawk H 2d pf_ Molybdenum Corp Monroe Loan Society (A) agc Mont Ward A (7) Moore Dist (150c) Mount Prod (60c) * | Mueller Brass 80¢ at Bella Hess at Fuel Gas (1) at Gypsum (A) - at Investors at [nvest war | Nat P& L ptf (6) | Nat Rubber Mach | N Y Auction - New Mex&ArizLd Newmont Min (2) N Y Water Sve pf Niag Hud Pwr Niagara Hudson Pwr (A) war Niagara Hudson Pwr (B) war __ Niagara Shares (Md) B (a10c) Nipissing (azsc) Noma Elee (a40¢) North Am L& P | North'n-Eure O11 Northern States Power (A) | N W Eng (a25¢) Novadel Ag (2) Ohito Oil cu pf (6) 21% | 1ns Coof N Am(2)100s 1 3 6 24 : 1 1 6 1008 Iron Fireman (1) 150s 2! 1 12 13 30 34 18 McWms Dredg(4) 50- l 1 Masonite Corp (113008 '» | Memphis N G a20¢ 3 6 5 99 30 6 5 2 12 North AmML&P pf 1508 13% 51% 13% 13% 51% 50% 51 Lerner St pf(6%3) 50' HO 208 9 Long Is L pf B (6)100s 83t i 208 5 13% 2%, 6 4% 54'% AR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 'TFEDERAL RESERVE WEEKLY CONDITION Summary of Principal As- sets and Liabilities 4 Are Reported. % | By the Assocated Press. | The Federal Reserve Board's condi- | | tion statement of weekly reporting | member banks in 101 leading cities !gave the following summary of the 4 | brincipal assets and liabilities on July 104% 104% 24% 25 584 3 85% 57 13 sy | 7 | 8, together with changes for the week |and for the same week last year, in | millions of dollars: July 10. July 1. 1935, —15¢ 42332 - L2 — L except banks_ | Acceptances and Loans (o Danks Other _oan. US Govt. airect - 1 S B e guaranteed TUESDAY ) pripdenss JULY 14, 1936. Procipitetion wes Mblfi month in westher buresu archives. * which hed Lapt farmert ham roafung failure, was @ money penic. siver purchese FINANCIAL. How the Price of Wheat Fluctuated During the Drouth of 1893 Price of Wheat on the Chicago 8eard of Trade drouth of 1893 was o prolonged one. wflflflt“’.hh:dh“h‘w August wes prices commensurate with o bill of 1890 nl-n-uldh-fih.fld-mw 19 e ove 5 Other securities Reserve with Fed- eral R Banks e Cash in vault eserve 4072 398 2487 “14.630 4080 836 Govt. depos its Interbank de- posits Domestic_banks_ Foreign banks 6.074 436 Borrowings ... CHICAGO GRAIN Ey the Assoctated Press. CHICAGO, July 14—Wheat prices Board of Trade today, the market | breaking around 21; cents a bushel at | times. Strength at Liverpool was more or ‘less ignored, the market here being called upon to absorb heavy hedging sales and liquidation induced by rather liberal rains in the southern part of | the Canadian wheat belt. In some cases September wheat moved down to 1.01';, agalnst 1.037g al.04 at yesterday's close. Corn werked 3 cents lower, acting to some extent in sympathy with wheat December corn dropped to .733;. com- pared with 76%ga3; at yesterday's fin- ish. Part of the loss both in wheat and corn was recovered later. Corn closed shaky, 17za2!'; cents under yesterday's finish: September 797ga80'x, December, 74'4a%: wheat 1'ga7s Off. September 102'5a%. cember 1.03'2a34: oats 1'xal’> down | and provisions at a drop of 20 to 25 | cents. | ! Chicago Grain Market. Cash wheat—No. 1, red, 1.06%-12: No. 2, red, 1.04!2-08%; No. 1, dark, hard, 1.10',-111;; No. 1, hard, 108'2- | 10; No. 2, hard. 1.06%-09; No. 1, mixed, 1.04!2-08; No. 2, mixed, 1.04-05. Corn—No. 5, mixed, 84'>: No. 1, yel- low, 88; No. 2, yellow, 8 88; No. 3, yellow, 87; No. 4, yellow, 86-86'2; No. 5. yellow, 85. sample grade, 83-85. Oats—No. 1, mixed, 40; No. 2, white, new, 38; No. 2, white, 39; No. 3, white. 36'2-37: No. 4. white, 35-36: sample grade, 34’ Soy beans, 1.20. sharply gave ground on the Chicago | BUILDING PERMIT VALUATIONS SOAR June Reports Exceed All Pre- vious Months Since May, 1931, Survey Shows. Special Dispatch to The Star NEW YORK, July 14.—The value of ihmldmg permits issued in the leading | cities of the country increased sharply \ during June, a period which normally | shows very little seasonal change from |Mny The building permit volume for 215 cities reached a total of $112,640,- | 106 last month, according to the monthly summary prepared by Dun & | Bradstreet, Inc. This exceeded all pre- | vious records since May, 1931, and re- | vealed an increase of 36.5 per cent | from the May figure of $82,510.596, while comparison with the June, 1935 | total of $52,672,794 showed a rise of 113.9 per cent. | The expansion in building operations was particularly marked in New York City, especially in the boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx. In the latter ! De- | borough there was a feverish rush to | file plans in order to escape the more | stringent requirements of the proposed new city building code. The total for | gregated $40,011.404. This was the | highest since April, 1931, and reflected | a gain of 118.7 per cent over May and of 206.0 per cent over June a year ago. | For the 214 cities outside of the | metropolis, the June permit total | amounted to $72.628,702, against $64,- $39.596,123 in the corresponding month | last year, giving increases of 13.1 and 83.4 per cent, respectively. The release ' 1of the soldiers’ bonus checks no doubt | stimulated the building of homes in many sections, the survey says. e the five boroughs of New York City ag- | 217914 in the preceding month and | Summer Closing Of Distilleries Draws Attention | By the Associated Press. | NEW YORK, July 14—A Summer ! shutdown of some distilling plants | attracted attention in Wall Street to- | | day in view of recent accumulation | | of domestic whisky stocks. | It was announced all but two plants of the National Distillers’ Products | | Corp., a leading factor in the indus- try, would be closed for the Summer, taking out of production distilleries | with a monthly capacity of nearly 3,000,000 gallons. A spokesman for the company said, | however, the Summer shutdown con- formed with the pre-prohibition prat tices of the industry in suspending for the Summer and had no relation to expansion in supplies. Trade circles looked for forthcom- ing Government figures on whisky production to show a sharp decline ! as a result. EMPLOYMENT HITS NEW RECOVERY PEAK Approximately 6,000,000 More | Persons Employed Than at De- pression's Low Point. Spectal Dispatch to The Star NEW YORK, July 14—The total number of persons employed in the United States rose in May to & new | peak for the recovery movement, the | Alexander Hamilton Institute reports. | The number employed in May was | 38,970,000, as compared with 38,727, 000 in April, and with 38,837,000 in | December, 1935, when the previous | | recovery peak was reached. There were 1242,000 more persons empioyed in May than in the same !monbh last year and 5,908,000 mbore | | FORMER KREGUER FUND TRANSFERRED Assets of One of Defunct Proper- | ties Go to Swedish Match Company. 2y the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 14.—In six min- utes by trans-Atlantic telephone yes- terday certain assets of International Match Co., one of the defunct Ivar Kreguer properties, valued roughly at | $13,000,000, formally were transferred to Swedish Match Co. at the Enskilda Bank in Stockholm. At the same time, Irving Trust trustee for American creditors iginally had invested $100,000,- 000 in International Match. acknow- ledged receipt of $8,766,000 in cash and 900,000 shares of Swedish Match “B” stock. The stock, at the time the offer was approved, was valued at roundly $4,000,000 The ceremony, which wound up four years of negotiations, was elaborately carried out, nine representatives of American creditors having gone to Sweden to witness the closing, while Swedish Match Co. representatives listened in on the Irving Trust Co. end of the conversation. s PRICE INDEX DROPS. NEW YORK, July 14 (®).—A drop of .3 of 1 per cent is shown in the June index of retail prices compiled by the Fairchild publications. On July 1 it stood at 87.9 per cent of the 1931 level, compared with 88.1 a month before. and 85.7 a year before R.F.C.RATE CUT HELDBUSINESS AYD Reduction of Interest to Borrowers Ranges Up to 1 Per Cent. | P¥ the Associated Press. | The action of the Reconstruction Finance Corp. in slicing interest rates | to its borrcwers was descrit:d by R. F. C. officials yesterday as a mow to help aleng recovery. They said 1t is expected to benefir a large number of banks, industrics, | borrowers on real estate and farm or- ganizations. | Jesse Jones, R. F. C. chairman, an- | nounced the cuts, which range up to 1 per cent and become effective July 1 ) Among the reductions were: | To banks and bank receivers—From 4 to 3 per cent. To industrial concerns—From 5 to ;A flexible rate ranging between 4 and 5. | Real Estate Loans. | On real estate loans advanced by the R. F. C. Mortgage Co—From § to between 4 and 5. | To the Commodity Credit Corp.— | From 3 to 2%;. } To insurance companies, credit unions, joint stock land banks, flood- | rehabilitation accounts and some other borrowers—4 to 3!z To accounts intended to finance | orderly marketing of farm commodii- ties and, in certain cases, to building and loan associations—4 to 37 Jones said the reductions were pos, sible because the R. F. C. had accu- mulated an operating reserve “suf- | ficient to cover contingencies” and because the Treasury, being able tc borrow “at very low rates.” had cut its rate to the R. F. C. from 2% to 2’3 per cent Large Savings Expected. There was no official estimate of the savings the reduction would mein for the R. F. C.'s borrowers, but it was said they would run into many hundred thousand dollars Lending institutions which benefit by the cuts will be expected. Jones said, to pass the reductions along their debtors. He said the purpoee i to “help the man in debt as well as the lending institution to which he indebted Western Union Telegraph Co.—May net income was $570,717, against $680.- 276: in five months net income was $2.229.599. against $1.405,576 Money for Construction Loans and Loans on Improved Properties 5Y2% FIRST DEED OF TRUST OMLY GEORGE I. BORGER Successor to the Business of JAMES F SHEA 643 Indiana Ave. N.W. SPECIALIZATION When men ceased making their own shoes and build- 109 u.‘u‘ | track Chicago—No. 3, yellow, 274 | Barley—Sample Wisconsin, 60; feed, | Okla Nat G Copf 100s 31 31 |50-65, nominal; malting, 85-1.01. Oldetyme Distil . 1 64 6'2| Timothy seed, 5.25-50 hundredweight; Pacific Eastern 1 45 4'3 | clover seed, 10.75-16.25 hundredweight. Pacific Public Sve 1stpf (352%¢c)- 3 24 PacificG&E 1st of (1%) 3214 38 561y Com'with & S war Community PL 1st pf 4+ | Como Mines | Compo Shoe Mach ste (50¢).. Conso! Afrcrafi Cons Copper 89 Censol Gas of Balto (3 60) 12 Cons Min & Sm (1) 758 Cons Retail St Cooper Besgemer. Copper Range Cord Corp Corroon & Reyn _ Cosden 01l Me (4) Crane & Co Crane Co pf ( | Creole Pet (a25c) Crocker Wheeler Croft Brewing | Crown Cent Petr Crown Drug alle Cueno Press(1.20) Cusi Mex Mining Davenport H (1) Dayton Rub A (11) Dennison 1% pf . 108 670 Derby Vil & R 5 3% Derby Ofl&Ref pt 1258 67% Detroit Gray iron Foundry (20c). Dictograph(alsc) Doehler Die Cast Dow Chem (2.40) Driver Har pt (7) Dubelter Condens Duke Power (3)__ Duval Tex Sulph. Eastn G&F Asso Eastn States Pdr_ Eastn Sta Pw (A) Eastn Sta Pw (B) Easy Washing Mach B (150) Edison Bros(1.60) Lisler Elec Corp Elec Bond&Share Elec Bd&Sh pf(6) Elec BA&Sh pf(6) El Pwr Asso (A)- klec Pwr & Lt 2apftA) .. Elec Sharehold’g. Elec Sharehold pf ww (33) . 1008 Emp Dis Elec pf_ 1008 Emp G&F 6% of 100s Emp G&F 6% %pt 258 Emp G&F 1% pf. 200s Emp G&E 8% pf. 1008 Emsco Derrick(1) 38 Equity Corp 83 Ex-Cell-O Alr & Transp (alsc)- Fairchild Aviat'n. Falstaft Brewery. Fanny Farmer Candy (50c) Fedders Mfg(1%) Ferro Enamel (1) Fidelio Brewery Fire As Phila (2). First Nat Stores 1st pf (7). Fisk Rubber Ohio Pwr pf (6) Ohto Brass(B)(1) 20s 27% personse mployed than at the low | | for the depression in March, 1933. | As compared with the pre-depres- | | sion peak in October, 1929, employ- | | ment in May this year was smaller | by 7,045,000 persons. ing theit own houses, scandazds of living improved because specialization increased efficiency. Investment is & specialized task. The services of in- vestment §| lxsls are available through the “F. & B. Industries g:::e, prepared by men who do nothing but study the suusucs of leading industries. Investors may find it worth while to inspect this Service at any Fenner & Beane office. FENNER & BEANE Members New York Stock Exchange and other leading Exchanzes Southern Bldg., 15th & H Strezts NW. National 7000 HOME LOANS To Build or Refinance Interest as Low as 3% Easy Monthly Payments as low as $7.50 per $1.000 49 NOW PAID ON SAVINGS INVESTING COMPANIES NEW YORK. July 14 (P.—New York Sec Dealers'Association (Noon Quotations.) 32 162 urity o ] 48 ked 2 | Bl Admin Pd 2d Inc. t o Gen Ea Inc 24 32y 30 561y 5% Liverpool Wheat Prices. Am LIVERPOOL. July 14 ().— Wheat |4 | | futures closed firm. | 1 1. Pac Tin spec (12) zoo. : Pan-Am Alr (1) . 1 3 | Pantepec Of1 43 Pender G(A) (3% 508 29l Pennroad (b20c) 80 5 Penn P&L pf (1) 50s110% Pepperell Mfz(3) A(‘S Phila Co (80c) - Phillips Packing Phoenix Secur Phoenix Secur Corp pf A (3) Ple Bakeries(60¢c) | Pierce Governor Pioneer Gold Mines Ltd (80c) Pitney Bowes P M (32¢) 5 81 Pitts& L E (12%) 1608 8113 Pittsb'gh PG(t2) 9121 Plough, Inc (1.20) 2 19 Potrero Sugar 9 5% Powdrell & Alex__ 8 8% Premier Gold t120 7 2% Producers Roy Prudential [nvest 20 104 Pub Sve [nd pf .. 130s 29% Pub Sve Ind or pf 230s 58% : Pug S P&L $5 pf 5225s 34 Puget Sound Pwr 1050< 40% R Chaplin’s School Doomed. Hanwell Residential School of Lon- don, which Charlie Chaplin and his brother Sid attended about 40 years ago, is to be razed to make room for a housing project. Asked i 1 3 i - High. Low. 1 99, 98 987 983, 9735 975 965% 965 Corporate Trust A A__ Corp Tr A A mod | Sorp Tr Accum Ser 96‘ 967 95! 5 J\xlx 1 m\‘ ! October - 74 | December 17 | Exchange, 5.02. 121 61s or 8 | Cumulative_ xS 10 o B Sies NANDIR—a 32 17 NEW YORK. July 14 T-the- . —Ov | countei market:'bank and trust companies. | opening bid fd asked prices Bid. ;,‘., ]'{‘ i 1] 15 26 g ttan (1'2) .. Gen Investors Tr Group Sec .:mrulmrle Commercial First Nnnoml 10037 Public Bankers (3) Bkivn Trust (4 Central Hanover (4)_ 180) 1063 4103 41037 | 9 LTy A 40 14% 5 19% 19% 3 32% 32 81131 112 1 108 105% 1052 18 8 508 73 73 22 8 % 12 6% 6% 2 2% 2 4% CONSTRUCTION LOANS and LOANS ON IMPROVED PROPERTY in the District of Columbia, Nearby Maryland and Virginia 512% Promp: Action B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th Street Natl 2100 2 ' roH e’ £0, ) | Lawyers Trust™(2. un | Mapufacturers ( N ¥ Trust e Title Guaranty & Trisi- Investors Fd C Investors Fund of A | Kexston Cust Fund M s C AT " g & Lt 36 of Pyrene Mfg(a20c) Quaker Oats (14) Quebec Power (1) Rwy&Util Inv(A) Read Bank Reed Roller Bit new (180c) * | Refter-Foster | Reliable Strsa2ic. Revnolds Invest Richfield Oil of Calif pf (4) Rossfa Intl Corp. Roosevelt Field Root Pet'm(a25¢). Rustless Ir & Sti Ryan Consol St Anthony Gold. 2 St Regis Paper.. 40 St Regis Paper p! 5308 Schift(The) Secur-Corp Segal Lock &H . Selected Indus 1 Sel Indallcfs 6% . 508 &8 Sentry Safety Con 1 Seton Leather . 3 Shnlucl Den Min Sherwin-Wil: H) 10011361/: 138“1 136% Sonotone (abc) . Southn Calif E& of (B) (1%) . Southn Calit B4 pt(C) 1%) South Penn O t1% Southn P L (30c). Southl'd Roy 40c_. Spencer Chain Stores (60c). Stand 011 Ky (1) Stand Oll Nebr Stand O11 O (a25¢c) Stand Pwr & Lt Stand P& L (B).. Stand S1l&L (ale) Sterling Br(altc) Sterch) Bros Strs. Sterchi Brothers 1st pf (3) Stetson (J B) .. Stutz Motor . Sunray Ol Sunshine Mip (2). Swiss Ofl (120¢) .. ‘Taggart Corp Talcott (J) 5% % part pf (2% )-- “Tasteyeast(Del)A Taylor Dist (b5) . Technicolor Inc Teck Hughes t40c Tenn Products ZINCE PRICE DROPS. NEW YORK, July 14 (#).—A reduc- | tion of $1.50 a ton in zinc concentrate |N 31, in the tri-State district, making quo- L tations £29.50 to $30.50 a ton, was an- nounced in commodity circles. It ‘was | the first cut since October and fol- lowed a drop in the smelter price. | Producers have moved to reduce out- | put. 408124 124 124 758 16% 16% 16 1% 14 9 9 14 32: ’ Plymouth Fund Inc 10415 1047 2 Quarterly Income Sh 10312 10414 4 sh 10412 104% 1075 1073 A 106 1064 106% 106% Federal Insurance protects your savings here, up to $5000. BUILDING ASSQCIATION Opposite Palais Royal 1508 7 12 3 SPeneem T nrs- Stock ana Sates— Siand Dividend Rate Add 00 Hizh Low Olose Tung-Sol Lampn 4 9% 9% 9% Tung-Sol Lamp 8 of new (80¢) 1 13% 13% 13% Twin Coach(a20c) 6 13% 13% 13% | Union Gas of | Canada (al0c) 13% 12% 13% | Unit Alr war _ 1% 17 17%| Unit Corp war.. T Unit Gas Corp. 8% 8 B UnitGasCwar .. 3 2hk 24k 24 Unit Gas Corppf- 4 113' 111% 113% Unit Lt & Pw (A) 57 84k 8 8% Unit Lt & Pw (B) 3 9% 9% 9% UnitLr& Pwof 18 66% 65% 664 Unit Milk Pa50c_ 200s 18 17% 1i US Folli sy iboe) 7 17% 17 U S & Intl Secur 1stpf ww il 6 84 80% Unit Shoe M '3% 50s 88% U S Stores 1 % Unit Stores vte 8 1% Unit Verde Ex(1). 2 3% Jnit Wali Paper 15 4% Utah Power & Lt of (32.331-3).. 1758 16 Util Pwr & Lt 6 Utll Pwr & Lt ot 8158 !D“ Utility Equities 11 44 Utility Ea pf(3%) 25s 78!‘ Utility & (nduspf 1 Va Pub Sve pf (7) 40s 91% Venezuela Petrol 2. 1 Voght Mfg Co (1) Waitt&Bd A s154 Wayne Pump W Va Coal & Coke Westn Atr Ex(n). Western Auto Suppiy (3) A . West Tabulating & Sta vte (11) Williams O11-O Matic (az6e) Wil-low Cafeteria Wolverine Port C. Woodley Pet (40c) Wright Harg t40c Yukon Gold COLUMBIA 716 11th Street 803, 81 m Surervued Shrs_ | Trustee Stand Inc Trustee Stand Inv, Trusteed Am Trusteed Industry sh Trusteed N Y Bk — DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED NEW YORK, July 14 Al’r —Dividends have been declared as follow: 27 PR 4 2 % 1 1% 3 "'a 3 This advertisement is under no circumstances to be construed as an offering of this Preferred Stock and this Common Stock for sale, or as an offer to buy, or as a solicitation of an offer to buy, any of such Preferred Stock or Common Stock. The offering is made only by the prospectus. West Penn 5s 2030 ‘West Texas U bs A "57_ 1 3 il 1 3 1 s e- Rate. riod. Home Insurance_Co. Hou'der (A) & Son Hol'der (A) n 13 Idaho !llr!llnd Mines_5¢ __ McGraw _Elec 25¢ Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulato: tk. of Pay- 20 760 s % Tecord. abie. 101 112 112 112 5% 5% 5% 56 33% .’!3 2! 51% 0,000 Shares Seaboard Finance Corporation $2 Cumulative Preferred Stock (With warrants to purchase 20,000 shares of Common Stock) 33 8 nu- cnne 7 '40 Sa 5« 51% Telet g% a%ed w Xw—Without war- ants. When issued. st fl!mtllhln! impaired by =maturit: 1Companies reported in receivership. T Elnt Nlnflgk tglf’hell 1. %0 @ ‘omp_Indus Nat ‘Bufld Bk of Chi.50 Au--hud. Gons Pb Svc 7% pf $1.75 Mun‘kel’on Mot Soe o= e 50% 6-30 6-20 CHICAGO PRODUCE. 7-24 14 (A .—Poultry, live, teady; hens, 1’~. pounds nds, 17'3: Leg- ou! nd Whlte 028 wlorea, 21 Plymouth Wil colored, 7-10 715 PRICE: $2 Cumulative Preferred Stock {yris, | $28.50 a Share 18: Plyma Ik 0! Chi ll 50 l2‘3] l~~~37 !“ 00 Q 7-10 (Stock- lr" .00 Q 10-10 12% 2 18% 18% 18% 208115 116 115 2581261 126% 126%3 2 ™% 7 7 2 83 83 83 2 4% 4% 4% | Texas Gulf Prod. 2 14 14 14 | TexonO&L (60c) 10 11% 11 11% | Thermoid Copf_.. 50s 1 1% 1% 1% Tob Prod Ex(10¢) Hollinger G(t65c) 4 15% 15% 15 | Trans-Lux Daylite Horn&Hard pf (7) 208109 109 109 Pio Sn (20c). . Hudson BM&S(1) 15 24% 23% 24% | Tri-Contl C war. Humble Ofl (1)_. 12 65% 65 65% Tubize Chatillion. Huyler’s of Del._. 1 % % % Tubize Chatl (A)_ 4 l.e eavy old 12! mall white ducn. 11%: un colo! Y3: young geese. 15, old, black :hlekenx 14a16. rm' e‘-er Creamery—Spe- 34Yea34 ext, nofla PROSPECTUS ON REQUEST Hollander 4A) & l'lo( u tead Fire Mcorlw Elec ulnnnpfllu-flone!wel) Ford Motor 7 (218 1-10c). 1 Gen Tel ta2be). .. Godchaux S A a50c100s Grand Nat’l Films 178 Grand R Var(60c) 1 ‘Tea n-v (16) o Greenfleld T & D_ FlaP&Lpf ____ 4508 (Can) A (a75¢).. Ford Motor Ltd 10 GenAlloys . __. 2 Gen Firep'f (40c). 1 Gen Telecvpf (3) 7 Glen Alden C (1) 14 Godchaux Sug(B) 4 Gorham vtcex(1) 1 Grand Nat Films Incrights. 9 1 Gray Tel P8 (1)... Great Atl & Pac Great Atl & Pac Tea 18t pf (1) Gulf Oil (a1) Harvard Brewery James WM. Johnston & Co. s ashingten, D. C. Leach Bros., Inc. New York c Power TR Sulohar Shmreeit e g yor. Container Corp. of America—Com- ‘or | mon share earnings, six months ended June 30, were 74 cents, against 66 cents, Pullman, Inc—It was annunced | Helena Rubenstn that Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad ordered 500 box cars from Pullman-Standard Car Manu- facturing Co., subsidiary. This advertisement is pubdlished dy end on hehalf of only those of the above who e registered as dealers in securities in the State of New York. 10 3 3 Ex-dividend. & 2

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