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“CORPORATE BONDS REGISTER LOSSES Active Issues Move Down|, Minor Fractions—Rail Declines Uniform. Bond Averages 20, 39, 3% e?, Rails. Indus Otll. For'n. Net change. Unc. Unc. Unc. +.3 Today, noon 95.9 103.4 1025 70.7 Prev. day-.. 95.9 10341025 70.4 Month ago. 94.1103.5102.8 69.6 Year ago..- 83.0 99.3 98.1 682 1936 high... 95.9104.1102.9 72.0 1936 10W.... 8691018 99.3 67.6 1936 high... 87.8102.3 99.8 704 1935 10W.... 764 922 845 65.5 1982 10W.... 458 400 64.6 422 1928 high...101.1 98.9102.9 100.5 10 Low-Yield Bonds. Noon ... 1124 Prev. day- 1124 Month ago 111.9 Year ago- 109.9 1936 high. 112.4 1936 low.. 110.2 1085 high. 110.7 1935 low.. 107.9 1928 high. 1044 1932 low.. 86.8 (Compiled by the Assoclated Press.) By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 15.—Most prices drifted lower on light trading in the bond market today. Setbacks were numerous in the cor- porate list, where active liens backed down minor fractions. Rails showed fairly uniform losses with “Katy” 5s, Missouri Pacific 55, Southern Railway 4s and Rock Island general 4s a little lower. A few industrial and utility loans were unchanged to a « little better. United States Govern- ments also moved downward with losses ranging from 1/32 to 4/32. Foreigns advanced fractions to nearly 4 points as French 7s gained nearly 2 and some Polish bonds even more. STANDARD COMMERCIAL TOBACCO GETS LOAN By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, September 15.—Ery XKehaya, president of Standard Com- mercial Tobacco Co., said today the | . concern has obtained a $4.500,000 long-term bank loan. Of the amount, $3,500,000 will be used to pay off ex- isting obligations to banks which bear & higher rate of interest and the « balance will be added to the general working capital of Axton-Fisher To- bacco Co., one of the Standard Com- mercial Tobacco group. Axton-Fisher will use the funds for current operat- ing needs. -DIVIDENDS ORDERED BY VIRGINIA ELECTRIC Bv trie Associated Press. RICHMOND, Va. September 15.— Preferred stockholders of the Vir- ginia Electric & Power Co. will re- ceive dividends totaling $292,749 on | September 21, nounced today. the company an- Of this $150,019.50 will be paid Richmond stockholders. The payment will amount to $1.50 | per share and will go to owners of | . Tecord August 31. Wash-mgtox-;Exchange SALES. Capital Transit Co.—10 at 13%. ‘Wash. Rwy. & Elec. pfd.—5 at 110%2. Columbia Title Insurance Co.—13 at 7%. Mmemhnler Linotype—2 at 46%, at 4615, AFTER CALL. Wash. Rwy. & Elec. 47 bonds—$1,000 , at1063. Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Amer. Tel. & Tel 4'zs____ Amer. Tel. e col. I B Anacostia’ & Pot Ans & Por. Goar . & P. Tel. of Va. 5 Eaghial Traction B R City & Suburban 55_ Georgetown Gas 1st Wash. Gas 6s series B____ Wash. Rwy. & Elec. 45 __ MISCELLANEOUS. Chevy Chase Club 5125 Ool. Country Club 5'zs W. M. Coid Storage 5s_____ 100 STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Amer. Tel. & Tel. (9)__ W. Steamboat (6 o8 Eot. Elec. Pow. 6% pfd. @7 nnfl . Po. 5la% L. (5.50)° 111 s Gos Lt So. & 82 Wash. Rwy. & El A B a B pE )0 110w BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Amer. Sec. & Tr. Co. (eR) Bank of Bethesda (h.75) Capital (4)__ Com. & Savines (ab)_ M.lunll Unlnn (.80) TITLE INSURANCE. Golymbla (30)5- = al Estate (6)_ » Peoples Dri Peoples Dr‘\;x ‘I!-difldtnd 1Plus extras. Der cent extr 00, pald May 1%. 1036: 50c paid Au- sust 15. 1936, e—32 Der cent extra. —750 extra. *—25¢ paid .hme 30. 1036. :4 ‘Der cent extra. i Books closed. e * | SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. (Reported by Chas. D. Barney & o) m. Tel & Tel. 5%s 1943 117 e ms* o2 Z2R22233N S ! ¥ S0 5Smos 25223282353 SR nd Gen > & Nash bs 1 entral 48 194( T &% 8L s 057 s oW irurk Dock bs 1038 Sut W 1937 b bt bt it > 2 b oS Smasd: ZES22ETR SRRE SRR b 0% & P 01 et e T 5,120 10418 125 TONS OF LEAD SOLD. NEW YORK, September 15 (#).— The. St. Joseph Lead Co. reports that 125, of pig lead from southeast mines were sold yesterday at $4.45 per hundred ds St. 3 J poun lnul‘ « | Chtle 6360 | Japan 638 '54_ BONDS ON N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE nymvmmcmumsu. TIEASUIV. Approximate Transactions Today. UsGofl Bonds..__., $340,000 n Bondi 1.190,000 7,950,000 High. Low. Close. .16 104.14 104.14 102,27 102.27 101.26 101.28 1015 1019 108. 108, 1068 106.8 1055 105.8 107. 107, 109.5 109.5 108,15 108.16 108.9 108.9 109.10 109.10 11212 112,12 1143 11438 “fl 2%s sn-sa_,_. 23,5 '56-59 2%81955-60____ 38194648 oemee 35 1951-66__—mmrn 3%8 1946-49_____ 33,8 1941 reg. 3% 5 1944-46_ 338 1940- 355 19434 338 1946-56__ 45 1944-54 reg. 4%8-3% 8194345 10823 108.23 4% 8 1947-52_. 119.7 119.7 FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE. 381949 ________. 103.30 103.26 103.27 31451964 oo 1058 1058 1058 HOME OWNERS' LOAN. 2% s 1942-44_.. 1021 10131 101.31 101.31 101.30 101.81 —————~ 103.21 103.20 103.21 FOREIGN IONDS. Low. Close. 65% 543 65% 20% 9 9 9 ks % 112,12 1148 108.23 119.8 Abitib] Pa&Pw 6s ‘53 Agr Mtg Bk Col 68 47 Febr .coupon on.. Antioquia 7s "45 Antioquia 7845 Cacue Antioquia 7845 D Antloquia 1st 78 '57.. Antioquia 2d 78’57 new Antwerp 6s ‘68 Argentine S'/.; '6: 201¢ 9 Argentine Eu 60 Oct Argentine 6s ‘61 Febr. Argentine 6s 61 May. Australia 4%s ‘56._. Australia 68 °65 oo Australia 5867 ceemee Austrian 78 57 ———eeee Bavaria S 6%8 45 Belgium 6s ‘65 Belgium 78 Belgium 78 ‘6 Berlin Elec 6% Berlin Elec 63 Berlin E1 Ry 6% Brazil 6%s '26-'57 .. Brazil 6%8 "27-"57 .. Brazil 18°62. - cceeeen Brisbane s ‘68 Brisbane 6s'50 Buenos A C6% Buenos A C 6s ‘60 Oct. | Chi & NW 4% Bulgaria T%s May coupon off ... Canada 8% 8’61 Canada 4860 ccmrcaee Canada 58 '52 cccaueaa 103% 11185 1153 15% 154 151§ 15% 1514 13'¢ Chile 6561 Jan _____. Chile 6361 Sept_———. Chile 68 °62. .. Chile 6863 . 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Norw Hy Elec 5%s8 '57 Oriental Dev 6%s '68._ Oriental Dev 6s ’53. Oslo 4348 ‘56 Oslo 63 *55... Panama 6s "63._. Panama 6s *63 s Panami 8’53 Paris Orl Ry 6%s Poland 7s '47 Poland 8s'50 . Prague Gtr 7% Prussia 6s ‘52 Queensland 78 *41ooo Rhein Mait 78’50 .cee. Rhein Ruhr 6s’51_ Rhine W El P 68 '53___ Rima Steel 75’55 Rlode Jan 6%s '63 Aug coupon oft Rlo Gr do Sul 7s May coupon oft. Rome 6%s 62 Sao Paulo St 6s '68 July coupon off ... Sao Paulo St 7840 Sao Paulo St 8s°60 July coupon off___.. Serbs 7s ’62 unm e o Shin’su E1 P 6%s8'52.. Siemens & H 6% Soissons 68 36 Taiwan Elec 638 'Il. ‘Tokio E L Ltd 6863 Tyrol Hy Elec 7%s '55 Ujigawa EP 7845 __ UnSti Wk 6%8°'51 A Uruguay 68 64— Warsaw 78’58 Yokohama Alleg Corp 6s Alleg Corp 63 -50 stp.. Stores 4%s '50. 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Cert'd deb 6%s "48___. Cherap Cev 44 Chesap Corp Ches &0 3%s'96 D__. C&O4%s'93 A C & O con 6539 Chi & Alt ref 8s°49._. Chi & E I11 68’51 Chi & E I11 6351 ctfs_ Chi & E 11 con 6s '34_. ChiGL&CH5s"37 . Chi Grt West 45°69___ Chi1& L gen 63’66 Chi1 Ind & So 4s '56.. CM&StP 4589 CM&StP&P adj 552000 Chi & NW gen 45 '87 __ Chi & NW gen 4s 87 Chi & NW 43%s 2037 _ Chi & NW 4% 2037 C. Chi & NW 4% 87 Chi & NW gen bs "87.. Chi & NW rf bs 2 "0:{1 C&NW Nr W 63536 ChiR I&P rf 4534 __ Chi R I&P rf 48 '34 ctf Chi R 1&P gen 45’88 __ Chi R I&P 4%8°60 ___ 23y 49 18 164 3815 935 sS4 8335 10815 105% 1043 | Chi T H&S inc 6360 _ | 1084 | Chi Union Sta 68 "44 .. 105% | Cht & W | con 1-’52 Childs & Co 5543 _ Chile Cop deb 68 47 Cin Leb & N 4s '42 Cin Un Ter 3%s D Cin Union Term bs '57 CCC&St L gen 4s'93_ CCC&St L rf 44877 B CCC&StL StLdv 4s'90 Clev El [11u 3%s'65__ Clev Un Tel 4%8'77_ Clev Un Term &s Colo Fuel & Ir 5: Colo & So 418’80 Columbia G & E 53 52 May 2 Columbia G&E 58 '61-. Cons Coa! Del 55'60.. Cons EANY 3%s'46n Cons Gas N ¥ 43485’ Consum P un 3%s Cons Pwr 3%3'70 Consum Pwr3%s 65 Container deb 58 *43__. Container 6s°46______ Crown Will P 6s'51__. Cuba RR 1st 58 '52 Cuba RR ref 73%s "36_. Cuba Northn 538'42_. Dayton P&L 3% "60_. Dei & Hud ref 45 43 __ Del & Hud 5%s 37 Den & R G con 45 36 Den & R G 4%s '36 . Den& RG W 5855 __. Den & RGW 5s'55 asst Des M & Ft D 48'35 cfs Detroit Edis 4s '65 F° Det Edison 4%s '61 D. Det Edison 5s '52 . Dul & Ir Rg 5337 Dul SS& At 58’3 Duquesne Lt 31856 East Cuba S 7%s'37 _ E Cuba S 738 '37 ctfs. ETV &Gacnbs’ ElginJ & E 5s'41 Erfecv4s 53 A Erie gen 4596 — Erie ref 58’67 eemeee.. Wrieref 68°75 . _____ Erfe Gen Riv 6s'57___ Farb’ks Morse 4s '56._. Fed Lt & Trac 6s "42._ Fla EC Ry 4%8'59 Fla EC Ry 58°'T4_ Fla EC Ry 5874 ctfs. Fond J & R 4s'82 filed Fran Sug 7%s "42 ¥ Gen StIC5%s 49 Goodrich 6s 45 _ ... Goodrich 6% s *47_. Goodyear T&R 63 '57_ Gould Coup 68 "40 Great N Ry 6G... 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Lex & ERy 6l (L— Loew's3%8s Long Isl rt Lorillard La & Ark 6869 .. Lou G & E 68’52 L.. L &N 15t 452003 . L & N unif 4s’40... L & N So Mon jt 48’52 Me C RR gn 4% 8'60A. McKess&Rob b%s ‘50. Manhat Ry 4s 90 Manhat Ry 4s *80 Marion St Sho Mead Co 68 "45 Met Ed 18t rf 438 '63. Mich Cent 3158 '52 .. Mil ER&SLEI“]._ M{1Spa & N W 48’47_. Minn & 8 L rf 45 "49 . Minn & S* 7. 58’34 ctfs MStP&SSM cn bs '38 . MStP&SSM cn 48 "38 . MStP&SSM bs *38 gtd. MStP&SSM rf 65 46 A MoK&T MoK &T 4%s Mo K & T bs 62 Mo K & T ad3 68 67— Mo Pac 4875 - coamm Mo Pac 6865 A—ceeuer Mo Pac 68’77 F. Mo Pac 58 *77 F etf! Mo Pac 58 78 G ctf! Mo Pacific 5880 H.. Mo Pacb6s’811 Mob & Ohio 5s'38____. Monong Ry 1st 4s "60- Mont Pwr ref 68’43 . Mont Power 58 ‘62 A. Morris & Co 4%8 39 Mor &Essex 3%8 2000 Morris & Essex 4%'55. Mor & Essex 5855 . Nashv C&St L 4878 | Nat Acme 65 “42_ Nat Dairy 3%s 61 ww Nat Dis P C 4185 Nat R M 1st 45’51 asst 1 Nat Steel 48°66 48 New E 861 New E T&T lsl 6! ‘52 New Jer P&L 448 '60 New Orl PS 68’52 A New Orl P S §s ‘55 ?63- ;\ewon'réusun-s« N Y Central 3% s 46_. N Y Cent 4s Pty Y Cent con 4s"98 Cent rf 4%s 2013 Crf4%s2013n_ Cent rf 532013 N NY NY NY NlCMtLB%-"‘lA NYChi&StL6s'38.. N Y Edison 3%8'65 D N Y Edison rf 614841 | N Y G El H&P 5s 48 __ NYL&WIistas'73_ NY NH & H3%s 47T i NY NH & H 3338 54 N\' NH & H 3%s ‘66— NH & H 45’56 e NH & H 4875 NH & H 4%35 6 NH & H cl tr 6s°40 NH & Hcv 6848 4s'54 NY O&W gen 45’55 NY O&W ref 4593 NY Rys inc 68 °65 caee. NY Rys 65’65 A NY Tel gen 4%s"39__. A ItP e NY W& B4%s"46 Niag Falls Pw 3% 5'66 Niag Sh5%s "5 = Norf So 1st ref 68 '61... Norf S 1str Norf & W 1st 4 Norf & W PC&C North Am Co 55’61 North Am Ed 58 '57 A. North Am Ed 5569 C. Nor'n Pac gen 3s 2047. Nor'n Pac 4397 _____ Nor'n Pac 4% 2047 __. | Nor'n Pac 58 2047 C.. r'n Pac 55 2047 D_. 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DAILY OIL OUTPUT UP 4,335 BARRELS Oklahoma Total Increases, but East Texas Shows Decline in Week. By the Assoctated Press. TULSA, Okla., September - 15.— Production of crude oil in the United States increased 4,335 barrels daily to a total of 3,018,739 barrels daily during the week ending September 12, the Oil and Gas Journal reported today. In Oklahoma the output increased 6,700 barrels daily to 565,480, but in East Texas there was a decline of | Basic 4,900 barrels daily to a daily average of 439,598. For all Texas production was 1,- 158,314 barrels daily, a decline of 19,080 daily. In Louisiana a decrease of 930 barrels daily was recorded, bringing the daily total to 235,880 barrels. California increased 16,750 barrels daily to 487,000 barrels, while in Kansas the production increased 6,350 barrels daily to a total of 162,850 barrels. Eastern fields, including Michigan, showed a decline of 616 barrels dally to 143,350 barrels. In the Rocky Mountain region production was 61,- 850 barrels daily, a decrease of 3,340 barrels daily. Washington Produce BUTTER—Range of price: gathered from wholesale deale: Dearby_shippers based on Phil New York _prices) carton (2 scor ) stores. ork foln. Hoa28: compound, 13 LIVE e-rocx—n light hogs, 912810%: mediums. 10° jes 28 1013: Toushs. Bas eaives, Bal: lambs, ta10. Prices E”d shippers. net fob. Wash- ington. y the United States Bureau of Asricuitural Economics: EGGS—Market firm. Som to T cent higher,. Current receipts hennery whites. 20830, a few fancy at i cent premium: Government graded and gated white exgs (net prices paid shippers ob.. Washington) extras. large. x cxiras, mediums. 31%i U. 8. standards. large. 32 LIVE POUL‘I'RYanklt steady to firm current quotations Colored. vy, 17a19; Leghorns, ]4 d Chickens: Virginia Rocks. broil. 19821 roasters. 4% Rocks. -1 des 15 at 17 Fruits and Vegetables. Sales in large lots by original receivers ES7ND carlot arrivals: slow: market dull Bushel baske ginia. Delicious. U. 8. Nov 1, imum, 1.00a1.15: al.3h: 23-inch minimum. 214-inch mxmmum no cars 1-inch ' minimum. 1.35a1.50: 75a85° rks. nch o = vmmn :ommnnlun hncy 04 !!‘Y‘ al S 1 28as 50 e, BE: ficlous. 1308380, &5 16 dize. POTATO} e ldlho arrived: tyo un- roken cars on track. rived aem-nd moderate: ms T00- acks, Cobblers. geoney zom 15: mnmv-m i SoBa2.00, CABBAGE—No carlot arrivals: no cars Icl Supplies moderate: demand mod- erl : market steady. New York, 50-pound sacks._domestic_round ty) HOI ‘W!——om p three broken one unbroken cars on !Iltl SHDD"EI l‘lhl demand moderate: market stronger. Colondo !llnd.l’d nd Jugxw crates, s to 12 a2.25; poorer. . ARROTS—No carlot = arrivals: = one broken car on (rack. Suppiies light: de- mand moderate: market steady. Cal ifornia. Western lettuce crates. 6 dozen. 4.25a4 New York. bushel baskets. H0& 8 —No carlot arrivals: four broken cars on track. _Supplies light_ aem-na moderate: market _ steady. bushel” hampers. Telephories. 2.50a° CAULIPWW!R—ND one broken car on track erate: demand moderate California. pony crates. 1 Catskill section, crates. fa quality and condition. 1.00 Celery Prices Ste: CELERY - No carior “five broken cars on track. Supplies moderate: demand moderate: market steady. Michigan, High- 75: 1;-crates washed. 1.5 \ndividusity 5. crate, carlot arrivals: Supplies mod- " to ordinary 5. ew Yo . 21,-K _dozen. 1. wuh-a 175081 75. ETTUCE —One Californie arrived: two cate dlvesied Ave broken and three un- broken cars on track. Supplies moderate: demand moderate: market steady. ~Cali- fornia, Western crates. Iceberg type. dozen. 6 002650 fair to Ordinary auality and condition, 26 E NONG."One Tdaho _arrived: three broken and four unbroken cars on track. Supplies moderate: _demand moderate: market steadv. New York..50. Sellows. U No, 1, JaRS: oo Wi ton an Vaiencias 0.8 No. 1.3 Inches and 1ATEer. 1.50a1.75 CHES—Four New York arrived: three broken and six unbroken cars on light: demand moderate: Pel;'nlylvlnh p *SWEET POTAT no cars on track mand _moderate: Carolina. v Halls_7581.00: Virinia. bushel bas- s No. 1. Maryland Golden. 1.008 1 Hign. Tow Close. - 25 224 28Y 10034 10014 10034 - 11134 110 11134 981 9815 9834 9914 9835 98)4 1095 109% 109% 104 108% 104 101% 101 101% 104% 104} 104% 1093 10936 10934 n n T 38 38 38 1061 1063 1063 99% 99% 99% 10574 106% 106% 1213 1213 1215 1005 10034 10034 115 114% 118 108% 102} 102 1094 109 109 11034 110% 110§ 10274 102% 10284 32 82 82 12514 1253 12534 106% 10635 1063 1083 10834 108% 1043 1043 1043 683 68} 68 6 0% 0% 93% 9814 98} 10574 108% 106%% 99 98% 97 Spokane Int 58’55 Stand OII N J 38 Studebaker cv ‘Tenn Cent Tenn El Pw 6847 A - Term As St L 41%45'39 Texas Corp 3%s '61__. Texas Corp cv 58 '44... Texas & Pac 58717 B Third Av ad in ex 6s°6( Tol & Ohio C 3%s "60. Truax T C 6%8 "43 .. UnEIL&P6s’5T e Un Ol Cal 6342 Aeen UnPac3%8'7l .. Un Pac 15t 48 47 ceeee Un Pac 48 ’Il e Un Pac 1st rf4s 2008 . Un Pac 1strf e 2008 United Drug 5s°63. - United Rys St L 4s'3 U S Pipe&Fy 3% 846 U S Rubber 68’47 . Utah L& T 55’44 A__. UtIP&L6% Vanadium cv b8 ':l 3436 84 B4y 10284 1023 1023 Wabash 58 *76 B. 343 3436 3434 Wabash 5580 Deweeme Wabash 5%8'76....... 3 684 1083 1083 1083 8% T4 T8 97 96K 97K 313% 30 303 Wllwofl.b 4855 Warnef Bros Warner-Quin Warren Br cv Warken Br 6s 41 re West Penn P 338’66 W Pa P 1st5s’63 E W Sh 18t 45 2061 gtd.. W Sh 18t 48 2061 reg-.. West'n M4 1st 4852 West'n Pac 63 '46 West'n Pac 5346 Aas West'n Un 43%s ‘50 Westn Uncl tr 68°38. West'n Un 68 *61 e 107% 107% lo’l‘!’: 106% 105% 1083 106 106 106 1083 10834 10835 101% 101% 10134 27% Trm 4 WCS&D ter 48°36 ora. 15% 16% 164 Y'ngetn S&T 3%8°51. 130 128 139% r-::'o:mu'u.. 1085 1085 1083 Syndicate Places Bethlehem Steel Bonds on Market By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 15.—An is- sue of $55,000,000 Bethlehem Sieel Corp. consolidated mortgage 30-year 34 per cent bonds were offered today by a banking group headed by Kuhn, Loeb & Co. and Edward B. Smith & Co. ‘The bonds were priced at $98.50 per $100 unit, plus accrued interest, to yleld more than 3.83 per cent to ma- turity. INVESTING COMPANIES (Noon Illfl'-llldfll ) York 1¢ “'- e N A R Asked. 1wz Simismmiia A B 813 £ 2R REOBBADOS D 22 52 B R 2ok B R ARA DI AR D R B o 222335330 3 i come Sh lected Indus. cv Spencer Trask Pund Stand A ? 18 1 ndu“rv !hr i 5 Trusteed N Y Bl : i Pittsburgh & Lake Erie R. R.—Com- | mon share earnings, seven months | ended July 31, were $2.74, against| $ Construction Loans F.H. A. Insured Iorigages l.um 5 n ao% FREDERICK W IERENS McLachlen Buildii al 8280 Phone National -.rlrlci Loan comm-l!ll for FOR Building, Refinancing or Buying a Home WHOLESALE INDEX 5 ATREGOVERY PEAK Fertilizer Association Finds Average at 80.4 Per Cent Level. 'The upward trend of commodity | D prices was again resumed in the week ending September 12, with the index compiled by the National Fertilizer Association moving up to the highest point yet reached in the price recov- ery, which began in the Spring of 1933. This index last week was 80.4 per cent of the 1926-8 average, compared with 79.7 in the preceding week, 80.3, the previous high point, a month ago and 77.9 a year ago. Although the rise in the all-com- modity index was due largely to higher prices for foods, cotton and grains, the general trend of prices was up- ward, with seven of the principal group indexes advancing and none declining. The index of food prices at 83.1 per cent of the 1926-8 average was at the highest level reached since last December; 20 items included in this group rose in price last week, while only seven declined. Rising prices for cotton and grains failed to raise the farm product index to the level that was reached last month; lower quotations for hogs helped to offset the upward movement in other farm products. Textile prices advanced last week under the leadership of cotton and cotton textiles, following the publica- tion of the Government September 1 cotton crop estimate. A continued rise in the price of steel scrap together with an advance in tin quotations took the metal index to a new high peak for the recovery period. | An advance in lumber prices was re- sponsible for a slight increase in the building material index. A small rise in the fertilizer material index to the highest point reached this year was brought about by a $3 advance in the price of cottonseed meal. Money for Co‘:t'ldin Loans Loans on Improved Properties 2% FIRST DEED OF TRUST ONLY GEORGE 1. BORGER Successor to the Business of JAMES ¥ SHEA 643 Indiana Ave. N.W. ACCOUNTING SUPPLIES ® Columnar Books ® Ledgers ® Bound Books ® Visible Records ® Acgounting Forms Specialists for Busin Records and Equipment ] CENT_BONDS (C°UPON AND REGISTERED) Apr . 1928 c.n.hl. A:n 1 1938—October 1 il 1, 1955—October 1. hereby given, 1024 193¢ 1. 1950 Notice 1s as provided by riles and Tesulations ‘preserived by th P-m Credit Adminiatration. that the un. dersigned. The Potomac Joint. Btock Lani Bank of Alexandria Vireihis. has_calle for redemption on ‘October i. 1938, a of its outstanding bonds above described Said bonds lrz Blublt at gotation at o Baot Washin Bog. oh and shier Ostebs = : L1036 on ‘which date “interest hereor DT:!M September 10. 1936 E POTOMAC JOINT STOCK BANK of Alexandrly Virginia, DONALD 8. NACE, LANT Presid AUDRBY B. CARROLL. Asst S;c!;tl:'r.‘; 1886 50th Year 1936 of Prozress Rubber Stamps TOCK sToSKErL PRODUCING "A“o“.a When You NEED IT FOR HOME and SMALL BUSINESS PROPERTY LOANS Applications Invited For CONSTRUCTION LOANS and LOANS ON IMPROVED PROPERTY in the District of Columbia Nearby Maryland and Virginia 5v2% * Prompt Action B. F. SAUL Co. 925 15th Street Natl 2100 MARKET INFORMATION Speculation in commodities differs widely from secumy speculation in the matter of so-called “market information”. Basic statistics on commodities are published by Govern- ment Bureaus at regular intervals, and are carried in the daily press. Information vitally nlf:cnng commodity prices therefore quickly available to all. ([ Those who have con- is fincd their commitments exclusively to securities might well into the commodity service available through this ce which includes a consolidation of such information. FENNER & BEANE Members New York Stack Exchange and stber leading Exchasges Southern Bldg, 15th & H Sts. N.W, National 7000 ALL THE OFFICERS OF THIS BANK are constantly at the service of its many thousand customers to meet their requirements in connection with Banking, Loans, Trusts, Real Estate, Foreign Exchange, Insurance, Securities and Safe Deposit facilities. They Invite Consultation HARRY G. MEEM President ARTHUR PETER Chairman of the Board and General Counsel WILLIAM H. BADEN....... ALFRED H. LAWSON. . GEORGE M. FISHER. Assistant Treasurers JAMES M. MASON RALPH ENDICOTT NORMAN E. TOWSON GEO. 0. SCHWEINHAUT ...Vice President and Trust Officer ?i'n President and Real Estate Officer .. Vice President and Treasurer SAMUEL B. RIGGS HERBERT W. PRIMM Assistant Real Estate Officers The Assistant Trust Officers LEONARD MARBURY HARRY W. GAUSS BERNARD L, AMISS VINCENT A. SHEEHY, JR. EDWARD L. BRADY WASHINGTON Loan and Trvst Company F STREET AT 9TH 17ta STREET AT @

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