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AE: Darton bes! BE%-« tro ING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1929. ~TIERNAN WANTED $200 0FPOULNTO + SETTLEBABY CSE fells of Infatuation of Wife WALLSTREET OSSP Net | MARKET OPERATORS UNmAsY. STL ter Harvesters, 19 JAE A cee Tt was readily apparent to-day that — {B] Inter Mer Marne 14% 14 14%) — 4] Cértain stock market operators—and Mer Mi ‘oe! er. Mee star pt aS oh. ant i Teaders of a few of the minor pools Net Ifigh. Low. Last, Chae. Adams Express. 82 70% Advance Rumely, 20 10% | 19% Air Reduc........ 00% 68 OB Principal interest in the Curb Mar- ket to-day was again centred in the gyrations of shares of the various Standard Ol! companies. | Ajax Rubber ..., 14 19% 13% Iron Products Alarka Gold Min OM Nloket pi 6 yf Were uneasy over their market posi.) ©” reports that there are plans for Janka J : poel- for Haberdasher and anica’chome.:) atte i aim ~s4limer Ft dtu OM omy Woe [tem There was nothing tm the news| ® seeral recasting of the capltaliz- . Ally Chalmers... 87% 56 ay pm ti f these companies thelr shares ' Their Schemes. Rine Gnaisierd BE Poe age vi 10% 1444) 16% — ax] developments of the day to make | tions of these companies thelr shai 1 4 % | Invinetble On Am Ag Chem.... 98% 98% 984 — 1% [Island OM “i bon ng tes %&]them so, On the contrary, with the |*Purted forward for gains of from 3 t 21—]A™ Beet Bugar, 48% 44% 44%. — 1% | Jewel Ton... | Senate sustaining the President’ to more than 15 points, only to drop Bec it, 21 el Tem eee 10% 's veto ict behntlelihy aan ed Am Brake Shoe. donee ree'aas aN of the bonus bill, with forelgn news |back to the closing figures of yester- ‘The sensational’ Tiernan-Poulin pa- ” 3 it I Kayser N 47% 45% 46% = 1 | belne much more favorable and with |day in later dealings. Te € Cadio.. 6% 63 63) fF yIMackay Cos... 100 her wedded life and of the alleged] je Tr good anit asim ce MP Mack Truck, Ine 89 jalusively proved by market develop- | Shares High, Low. Lasts *Acme Coal vee GOB tternity trial drew to a closo to-day Oulten on Kan City 60 .... 20% , 20% 23% = 4%] Cneowraging reports coming in from] Standard Oll of Kansas re; ‘ a Kan Clty. Bo Y ; gistered ‘The prosocution was expected to close |.Am, vnc ed Pip Ogee ay hel bt + %| Practically all industrial centres, there} a new high record, selling up to 680, fits case ‘with several witnesses, in- Hide & Leath Kelly-Springticld » 44 48) 40 ay he was gg basis for optimiem.|a jump of fifteen points. Standard oulin, wife of | Am Wide & L pf... Kennecott vss. 80M 8 = BR] Reason for uneasiness on the part of |O1i of New York also at one time cluding Mrs. Harsy Poulin, reed M M% — 41 operators and ot aed ee Wainig INO 160 . Keyatone Tire... 8% 8% OM ping pool leaders was that| showed a fifteen poin tgain. | Ge man who is soc S int Bet, Kresge . 174 3176 1TH + 24] CVerY tlme an attempt was made to] Next in point of interest was the “father of ten-months-old ‘Exhibit ta yes Lack Steol 82% «81% , 614 — yf IEEE Prices selling of-an important|action of the motor and accessory Linson Besieae Cae or a ee cieresiee ane (fram & mysterious |shares. Stutz advanced a point in i} fused to Lin Ol pt... odeyrtet bay i me ‘source. was Particularly ag-|ecariy dealings, and there was more Attorneys for Poulin refv Locomotive,. 124% 121% 191% — 2% | Le, Rubber 26% 26% + %| Sressive at any time. It was 80 reg-|aggressive demand for Timken Roller make public a list of witnesses they / Am Locomotive pt 18 1184 118% — % | renier Valley -. TOW 8 = 13s] ulated that it gave rise to the bellef|iater in the day professional seHing will call. They announced however, [Am Radiator .... 119 11TH. 117 — 1 | Tiina, Levomotlve. Oe geek aa S71] that Important holderg of stocks, who} and sules for New York Stock Ex- that Poulin will not take the stand tiv a the ee. Ae dae Loft, too 12% 12% 19% oo | PuFchaved thelr stocks at much lower | changes houses gave the general mar- Sis as Sires derenss. Bm & Retsn: Gin” ely Bit me ay | Loeee- Wiles oon oe fice & year ago, were taking profits, | ket a weak undertone. Most of the ‘Shark 3 waed egain to-day. Sin & Rot pe. 108% 109% 100% — 4 |Loriiiard . 1784 176 1B it Hquidation of & character that |low prices of the day were touched a ae we i Stool Fay... 6% 43 4M — 2K 198% 187% 197% — % | Must be fully reckoned with was tak-|in the last half hour of business. ‘Mrs. Tiernan, playing the star part, Sugar. + 82K BOK «BO — hy 11% 311 11 = Jing place. Whether or not the sup- pe had told all the intimate details of Sumatra .... 42% 41 41 —1%|Melrtyre P Mines 19% 18% = %i} position is correct can only be con- INDUSTRIALS, ~ Re ~ pra 33243 a conquest by the dapper haberdasher,}Am Te @ Tel ria, 3% SM BM Aattinaon & co. 3 pene to wevirsimediata fitate, | Airy Leather El 10% 0% 10% ~]Am Tobac ~ 102% 160 160 nabs Meds ot 2 nr Bangor Arontook pf ... 95% 95% 95% Whiohighe clalmabd readited in tho lat~ (oe an ‘be N. 108 108 THD OI SITUATION, Bkiyn City Ry : 8% 9% 9% tt atime to-day the cheerfulness|1. Biyn & Son + 88 92%" 83 has been in evidence over the| British Am ‘Tob 19% «10 19 oil situation was dampened by W% 17-10 1% ter being the father of her third] am qoimcco B... 160% 168) "IS child. Am WWWks@h!, 23 92 AWWilakEpt Opept 50 sou in was dishevelied. Hig hhir #, i 2 11-10 1% ‘was ‘tumpled. His clothes nevded | Ay wean het OM 988 A Mar Bt Ry pe pt OTK i pinta Aicaned St eee ‘eae pressing, Deep lines furrowed his} 4m writ Pap pk 80% 90% 20% — 1% | MAF IBE My 24 pt. 27 om brent a Creek field of Wyom~| 6% 6% «ai face and his voice shook as he toid| am zine he ‘ Murland Oll,..... 40% ing ut in production on Dec. 1,] chia Rest. WM 11M «47K of his efforts to get Poulin to make Mariin Rockwell. 17 —1 all not resume operations until] com Solvents B 2 MM 44 48% @ cash settlement and acknowledge 5 er Parry.ss+ 82% ~2 the in é ollow | Contey Tin Folt UN 140% 14% pare! rs. Tiernan’s baby. 5 saree ie , a i Cont Motor: be 10% Bre ceviewen ci the tte pete which bebats aw me pa eh @ action was thay these inde-| Cont Motors pt secs. 10% he eaid at the time he did not par-| 4" Arbor pf... Rasen nab toter 7 300 gk ndent oll hetaenps dissatisted | oye. e nic ees Tee te ticularly notice, but whieh later he} At) yw Signe Max Motors eee at status of the/oll industry | Gyes « Onio pt } 108% 106% recognized as milestones making i] Asso Oil Max Motors B.. 19% 18K = from the int of supply and de-] panicis Mot .. ae 1% course of his wife's affalr with Poulin. | atenison ‘ May Dept Stores. 133% Mand and of prices. But this is not] puviier c & R . s h “They would practice all sorts of| Atchison pf Mee Pe ts. 191% i » It soon developed that the} Durant Mot ... ; wm 43 Uttle deceite to get together. My] At! Birm & At Milani <Oopper: .:. 30% or reason for'clohing down is that} Durant M of Ind 18% «18% «18% Middle States Oil. 13% 45 Midvale Stee! Min & St. Lo! line facilities in the Salt Crock | Gimbe! Bros swife would ride beside Poulin in au-| At! Const Lin “ field are so ihadequate that not more | “let's 8B tomobiles and let me ride on a col-| At! Bruit rs. Glen Aldos Cont lapabte chair or in another oars|Al due 6,1, % No tania t Wt 18% ‘than 89 per cent. of the production of | jy." .« Wiest Tiernan said. “Poulin would hurry] Aten Tack .....+ Ma ule eee ee ee pe Sr AS abanten eat Ge | Hosen chem , Pei . e of. jon will be] smason Man « en NAS 2 onghaoe el <i ag Montana Power Hawes anten Valles text to her, Poulin was a leader at|Atiantic Fruit cts CY bsergar Company has completdd the extension | Leieh \ ls eam Mo ; Ae ehigh Power dances, picnics and other parties. My] puwk Bro ey, Foy | Munine Body of its pine: line. trom, cBanngs. Into ay st wife was always his assistant.” alert ey 1h = MT stanhattan et c Wyoming in“order chat expected Deo Tits Go). ..05 “Tell the court’ jut what happened} par kL onie to hp National Conduit. 2 a duction from the now famous Tvapot] stacy co pt... Fis dhacastarnoan oF thtute ¥ Riva hevast Gonna, o “} National Biscuit. 160 139 160 + 41 [Dome can be moved to market. Mercer Motors .+s1.. Prosecutor instructed ‘Tiernan, % Rarnedatt As... 58% + at yi a Sta .. 0 ot * THE, SUGAR "MARKET. + Motors VT C. ff National Lead acounites a Fate y Ho “That was the first time Twas oble| Barnedall 8 eGR he National Lead pt t precy nee he What een aa Tenet to get hold of Poulln after my wife] Beh Steet 78% — 141 RR of M td pt pas. beet Contribs to tie canon confessed to me," Tiernan said. “We] Heh St pt 7 pc 190 it si of expert opinion and hopes of im- chad Reth St pf & M3 «118% 1124 11 | Nevada Consol met at the corner by the Post OMice. | hoon Fisheries. 8b OLN Orleans T & af I walked up to him and sald: ‘Harry,| prit Emp St 2d pt 36% —a6% Bam — NY Ale Broke portant owners of sugar stocks have] y BS been so long deferred that they have] Packard Motor ‘ 4% 14% 7 a fa |N ¥ Centrat parted with the holdings. Because of | Peerless Motors an) Sti rioliods teu d's MH nie but Baym apd Tran e rrr obs) ' e NY Chie @ St 1, the statistical position of sugar, par- | Philly Moret : ee. Jet's be friends, John.’ Bkiyn Rap) Tr Cts 2 1 YN Y Dock .. ticularly with reference to the small} Prime Radio - . we + No, we will always be bitter cne-| Brook Union Gas 17 a7 + BIN YN MAH... 8 % % stocks at Cuban ports, prospective de: | ane Or! : in ae mies,’ ¥ told him. * Burns Bros A... TAF caeR yor. | Montetie: Soutierr s mand and the higher tariff; a sharply |srepettt Gandy. if o. © “Mr, Poulin wabted to know how) Dutt Zt B... 48% abu a8 + oh alg dees “ rising market had been anticipated.| shuite Stores = 5 % Butte Cop & Zinc TM 7h TH — HL NOE Sor abhi ty But after having a forward spurt, | southern Coal & Iron.. 44 44 at _ much I would settle for, and I sald] patte superior .. a2 eel crea enon, Peat Cuban sugar has fallen back to 3] St Lawr Feldspor.- 10% ‘bout $200, but Mrs. Tiernan would|puterick ....... have to decide, ax she knew moro|Beech-Nut Pig . Bim iy + [Northern Pac ; i Stutz Mot . 42%) 43% + 1% | Nunnally Co. . ., and refined sugar, ‘j aot oes 2; ae a Swift Intaernatiional .. 2 Which had been quoted ubove 7 cents * * Ohlo Body & b, ional & Co 10 108 108 about oe Be penase ROAR ELLOS eT ere ee Oey A AM 1 Lokta et ‘@ pound, is now quoted at 6,25 cents | S°\tt Imemational & Co 5%. 8% baby Irth, al ou ou % | Ontarlo Blive by ull refiners. Weakness of Cuban- 14% 14% ‘sa damned lic—it’s a damned | Callahan Mining, i 9M PM — MT Ce y 4 20% 205% 6% 8M 60% American sugar to-day was attributed to pool liquidation. Tobacco Proi Todd Ship ... Tunken RB. Canadian Pacific, 40% 143% 145% 1 Ne," Prof. John P. Tiernan shouted | oot ceather “yw ant ™% to the counsel for the defense when | cent reather pt. Sita 804 Om — 1% Otis Blevator .... Otle Steel he asked, in cross-examining Mr.]c mM st Pp & 0 pf 1084 z URT IN LE STATES. aren 24 ira Tiernan: : Cerro De Payco . 40%, ; During the forenoon when the re-[F 30 Mie Be “Is it true, Prof. Tiernan, that you | Certain-Teed Prot Pacific. Mull mainder of the list was fluctuating United Pro Sharing new ou : in @ nervous manner and with a]united Ret Candy .....- mols not ty your wits?’ Chi & Alton 1... 3 Pan heavy undertone, Gulf States Steel{Van Rapite ‘Three times the question was) oni & Aiton p % i “| spurted forward: for a gain of 3 8-8] Wayne Coal .... «asked and the lie passed, the profes-| chi & East tI pos iaes Ee points. The rise was accompanied dd oe a fe oe gor anawerthg et the top of his ‘voice, 2 N by rumors that a consolidation with}! 'P : r Floyd Jellison protested | Phi Great Wert. the Iron Products Company is being STANDARD Sualast. the soathiods of the defense, (oi reumatio Nt 83 planned. Investigation soon disclosed | Anglo-Am Oil ane. Men Ducomb added to the com- Jon aia St Paul 3 : Phila Ce that there is no basis for the report. | Buckeye PL . fusion by repeatedly raping with his | ni su @ st Ppt 3 ; Phillipe dwneu’ se, Cont Ol. gavel and threatening to adjourn the|cni & N Western nt Phillips 1 i SELLING OF U. S. RURBER. aeRO R ot one Everybody In the rom. was Pry ba Rae 4 Shares of the United States Rubber | Wines Ph foot. : iets Company continued to give a rather} onio ol Finally Mr. Parket ceased tis lino | ¢,{1," 4,0 7 P° 0 er aceunt of (hardactess in Panky el oriits Dla. “questions this sub, and Chile Copper . rl . eck and urder Icnine Cowper session. ‘The preferred stock sold down] Oil of Ky to around 98 as/an 8 per cent. divi-]S Oi of Ind. s restored. - Cluett-Poubody . sd oh [pitey'en & Wve dend payer, It/conspicuously lacked |S Ol! of NY . Coca Colas, Pond Croek HARDING SIGNS GRAIN-TRADING | ol Poel © tron Pontum Cerea! organized. support and. the suspicion | Vacuum OW arose that a large part of the recent |& © Kansas Th Col & South, 4 Postum al pt sap. (Columbia Ger Pressed Steet C © Oni WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—Tho Cap- . iG urgent selling was not, after all. |\onington : wholly for the account of bearish pro- Columbla Graph.. 3 E Producers & Ret per-Tincher bill, providing for regula-|Comp Tab & Roo Pub Sery of NJ INDEPE: tion of trading in futures on grain Pullman Co . fessionals but that, instead, an im-| | Ps esta markets, was signed to-day by Presi- Punta Aleg Sug, portant part of it was for holders of BY Sua daa . the shares who are concerned over |B! Cent « the permanency of the current rate} ¢, Pure Ol dent Harding. Pure OU pt. ‘ Cities Service _ | Chandler Motors. are the father of a boy living in Ili hee & Onto Ife On Amer Pet A rm Vierce Oil .. ; = Aiea etna of disbursements. Thus far this yaar} Cites service Bette... FOREIGN EXCHANGE ane ee the dividend has not been earned by | Cities Service pf ....++. ‘ OW pf. Ng aly Consolidated. a wide ma Cont Ref . 5 Bterling (par 4865-8 per sovereign). Crucible ftee! a a Colombia Byn + te AAG 443% 44a | Cructble ‘ : ot pts 7 iste — Gouden & Co pt 144% 4.43% 49% | Cuban Am Sugar yet a | te High, Low, Last. Creole Syn ..+ Franc (par 19.3 cents per franc), Cuban Am Sug pf Kem Type .. 3 United Fruit 160% 180 150 Equity Pete pf - . 7.45 705 7.5814 | Cuba Cane Sugar 3 a Replogle Steel 32 i» Un Ry Invest 16 15 16 Federal Olt . TOS T.05Ig 7.08 om ane Sug pf o ‘ 86% — 2%] UN RY Invest pt A BLT «BANG Feneland Te aa * septs oan at “4. be eee ia ‘ ’ 7 ® 2 -— %] Un Retail Stored, 841% € Nand ce eH > ge Hoors Mining n 0 3 Fy) Glenroe! 423% 423 428%] Del Lack & West be 199% — 1% fae 22 ae Yeats Granada ON . \ }3 cents per gold mark) Dome Mines ..... st 14 U 8 Ind Alcohol... 60% *Hudson O41} 3 OO mm O% “4 Font De Nem Wo = ty 3 it Petrol ... 1% 1% | Royal Duteh t t U 8 Ind Alco pf..400 5 a ‘dnd 00% | Du Pont DN deb 0 Bt Joseph Li U 8 Realty .. 80 *Keystone Ranger ” cents per func Kastman Kodak . " i aL U SiRubber Kirby Pete 415 Cables 1 «1472 «18,70 [Klee Storagg Bat 4% — B)Rub Ist pf... 90% 4% — Gulf Ol pt . 8M, SOAS ARE ORS por ogi we [eee nnee Coal os 20% + Bt L & B'weet pt. 8 Smelte 4 42 Livingston Pet 1% 1% Cables i Bags x a. 88.72 | *Endicott-Johnson. 4 4 uu — Panta Cec Sugar. 8 Smelters pf. 484 aay + Magnolia Pet 208 (208 oe ee Ge s.oulan ie 13% Ung rod... 64% 8 Bteel....... 101% 102. 103% Maracaibo Oil sere 19M 19% 19% oe om “ ki rie lat. p' a 0 Copper ‘ C see . . Austria (decimal of a cont to the crown). [kerio 24 pt * Savage Arms Ltwh Copp Marland Mex 6 6 6 rn brie 2 Saxon Motors % | Merritt Ol ... + 9h 9% 9% Demand .. O14 01414 Patrbanks oe Gas “ Vanadi ; 1% 4 % Greece (par 19.3 cents to the drachma Fawoone, Paven Sea Alr Line penaslan” 9 all Kane £ ie le ie Cables . 288 88. Siuee mar ee: , Air Line pt % {Va Caro Chem., Mountain Prod cee 4% 14148 Sweden (par 2.8 cents per crown), Fea Mink enn, Ma Seare-Roe 5 vaudou E - Mutual Ref ‘ iW 10% 10% 26.50 20.54 ‘wed Sm Baral, Shattuck Ariz Wabash RR NY Ol Sab Ey ‘ Norway (par 20.8 cents per crown), Moa get ay vt. Bin Ol Wabash RR pt A ai wy Wngland. Fuel my Cables .... £098: 16.09 ee ite ; Hlons Sheffield Weber & Hell b No Am Oll,. . 2 Denmark (par 26.8 per crown) rey teddngectsa nat Ee — “ef xouth Pac . ‘ Weils Margo = Omar OL Cables .. - 21,00 20,90 5 Goldwan. Pintures South Rail Wert Maryland Ryan Cone gevssserese 6% * Spain (par 19.8 conte per poseta aire eomalhs outh Hall pe 2 West Pacific = Balt Creek Prod,......5 15% 16% seeeseerey 1626 15,28 16.17 eebalt: pt. tand Ol of Cal Western Union = menueraak Garde; HX 11% {degima! of a/cent to the crown) Stand Ol of N J Westing Elec = RaSIDR WHE Ue canccede 8% OOM Wheeling & LB White Motors Demand pean. § oy 4 Creche-Blovakia (par 20.8 cents per crown). Seaboard Shell Union Motors Deb Mo Deb 6 pe * 10 iy pA RE A a Ae had rich... 3 3 ‘ “ ; he AA 8 + Simms Pet .. ‘ kK Poland (decimal of @ cont to the mark) Nea Mn s Ki Wickwire Stee Southern Stathe Oll..... z TOMAR evens *, OIE! OW. UST Grere Tetne aaa Senne Hee hal : : "Texas oven ra MRESe tas 16A scents t0 ake: tenrk). ig Rha Hupertor On Overiand Corp 7 ee aiae Ol & Demand et! OEE blige ae Swwets of Amer Over Corp pf “4 Wiles Of a Jugo Slavia (dec. of @ cent to the crown). | Guan sugar Eplve Mf Wisconsin Cen ay oS, Demand ........ 3% 4 3%] Gur mM a Bially ON sess evs Wooolworth Co. 18k 184184 20 Rov nia (decimal of a cont to the leu) i ‘Tean Corp & C,.. Worth’ Pump “uy 41% — Am Explorat 1% Demand .. ae oT . as C i White Bangle Ot yh Bh — *Big Lodge 8 - @anada (conte per dollar). Texas lp * Bx-dividend *Boston Mont Cons . is sy Demand - 00. 90.07 9.04 ps phe nied a Total eales, 1 *Caiumet & Jerome mh Papen (par cents per yon). ea Ae ee *Candelaria M 46 Cables -....++--. 48.20 48.20 45.75 | Houston Oi) pp eae : f f et ; {par 99,82 ewnts per dollar), Hupp Motors Pataben i tis 3 FROM WINDOW Cables .... $T7B OTS OTIS | Hydrautic Bteel a 1GUTS, Trana-Cont Of 24] Tobacco Pred A Unlon Olt Union I Pate Calcutta (par 22.44 cenis per rupee) Cables ...- 25.80 28.90 = 28.85 Argentina (par $2.44 conte per paper peso) ‘Demané 875 8.76 8H.75 Ml Central Indiahoma Retin Int Comb Eng. toni thirty-three, was ab her window Cresso Dolores Haperansa a1 Salvador Seat et srtx za ration Copper 41% 40%, 40% 2] Union Pacitic pt : Brazil (cents per mine), a dates. € Corp. 4 1 14 Un Tank Car pe AD ee wt be ‘i aia Ch Gable ss. i. 2.0 2 nt Conn Corp pt 4 1 ’ Un Attoy Steet taken to Kings County Hi fa ares ‘Ghlle (par 20.00 cents por paper peso) Int Agr Chem pt su Lalted Dic Al esis fe Hospit al, where | *Henrett 4 wer 1087 E ie a " 0 - ~ . 4s sald she gould prota Jegia Mi: ¢ id (al aS + Ua Drug iat pt . % + % 4 fractured shun. EEL Cant Hel ed “ Pa bias A . I, Shares. Nipiaing . ‘Success M Unity Gold Weat Ena Am Tol 6» Beaver Bon Beth Steel Can Pac 6s Com Pqwer Cuban "Ter Cudahy Prere & Guit ON 7 Inter RT 7 Inter RT 8 Kings Co ' Laclede Libby Mi Manitoba f Nat Acme Nat Leather NYNH EH is Phila Phila Elec Phillips Pet Phillips Shawsheen Solvay et C! Southwest SONY sO> SONY Cent Bteg! 8s in c *Yukon Gold a4 rd Beth Steel 7s Can Nat Ry © Hood Rubber Ray Hercules United Eastern United Zine ...... United! Verde Allied Packers 8s. Aluminum 7s 33... Amer Light T 6s.. Am Rep Corp 6». Am. Tob 7s 15. Anaconda Cop 6s Anaconda 7 Anglo Amer Oil Admour & Co East Cuban Sugar 7 Fed Ld Bk 4445....+ ot 7 Inter RP &s ctf Kanaas City L & P 5s. Kennecott © tas Ts Sel wer 8 ON Y Hus Sun Ol Ox Awift & Co Swift & Swift & Tidal Oxnee ‘United Ol Prod Sa... Un Ry Hav U 8 Rubber Ss. alvorine uum O11 Western Elec FOR Kiig of 3 King of Serbs 8s.. Mex Go Mox ¢ NYNHENF Rep of Peru Ss. The Russia Swiss Gov 5'%3. U 8 Mex 4 FINANCIAL NOTES. According Railway Ixecutives loaded with anthracite c day, an increase of 548 cars over thi ious day and a new high since the settlement of the coal strike. pre Hollinger x)D ......... ‘Independent *MeKin Dar ‘National Tin New Dominton Lead “Teck Hughes *Tonopah Divide Tonopah Ext ... Tonopah Min *Tonopah Nov Siar BONDS. 20. Coe + 0PM ¢ BONDS. + 100 + 101% 40% ‘ Low. 104%, 101% 102 4% My 99%, 104% 101 102% 102% 110% o8 101 86 108% cihre 109 ry 104% 40 ——— to the Lant 14% 50 26 25 3% 6% 1% Asgociation of cars al on Tues- were William C. Potter, President of the Guaranty Trust Patterson, Comptroller, Ksurope on Saturday for an inspection of the Guaranty’s offices in England, They expt to France and Belgium. be gone about six weeks. A seat on the New York Stock Ex- change sold for $89,000, an increase of mpany and will sall for $3,000 over the (ust previous sale. It is still wéels. adbourne merger, is expected to eb made this problematical stockholders of the Midvale, Republic and Inland Steel Companies will be asked to ratify the proposed merger of these companies before the Federal Trade Commission holds its hearing 20. A statement from Thomas attorney for whether the Wages of tonnage workers at plants of the McKeesport Tin Plate Company ha tinners’ An in Sept, 21. day, been advanced 10 per cent. and wages 15 per cent. Wages of all employees of mining companies and at smelters in onda and Great Falls, Mont pgsed 60 cents a Butte are effective Freight loading of the Great North- erh Railrohd in the first fifteen days of September totalled 49,438 cars, an inerease of 84 per cent. over the cor- responding period of 1921, The aver Institute. ———— LIBERTY BONDS. a 4n Int 44a 44 ad Ven 4th 4 Victory 4448 High. 101,40 100.12 100.78 100,26 100.49 100.78 \ DIVE Rato Quarterly Fuirbanka-Morne M. Andrewsd Forbes M. And.&t Warns 3 1 ow 101.82 100.10 100,84 100.16 100,26 100.64 100,70 Payable Sept 0 rT 1% ' ge daily crude oil produc- tion of the country in the week ended Sept. 16 has been estimated at 1,493,- 700 barrels by the American Petroleum This ix a decrease of 10,700 barrels from the previous week. Laat 101,34 100.1 100.70 100,20 100,80 100-64 100.74 NOT ON THE TICKER _ IN WALL STREET An Intimate View of Financial Men and Affairs. pessiaibbaeanie Break in Prices Because of Turkish Situation Jolts New Developments Favor- able, Brokers at a Loss to Understand Decline. © After fluctuating within a narrow Optimists. range but with asdistinctly norvous tls tone throughout the morning, the By R. R. Batson. Stock Masket this afternoon turned The stock market, for the time be- Ing at least, is without outward sem- blance of leadership. The sharp break of last Monday knocked the Props out fron under so many hopes and expectations that no one now seems to know just what to expect. The market had withstood so much unfavorable news without a tremor that pool leaders began to figure that \t would require development of un- usual importance to cause a severe set-back, But, figuratively speaking, it has been thrown into a state of in- decision’ and uncertainty hy an ap- parently much exaggerated estimate of the Turkish situation, Nerves have been so frayed that reassuring cables and @ conspicuously firm foreign ex- change market, which is usually an accurate gauge of underlying Euro- pean conditions, fail to restore specu- Jative confidence. The few minor pools remaining that are willing to display market confi- dence in their specialties find that it has become extremely difficult to re- attract a. public following. One rea- son for this is that a part of the buy- ing power in the market was wiped out by the break whieh occurred on Monday. Those parts of the specu- lative public which always lend a receptive ear to even the flimsiest sort of bull tips and, flushea with temporary market successes, use thelr paper profits to the full imit in the purchase of additional stocks on margin, received a financial blow from which they are not likely soon to recover. Another, and an equally important reason for the sensitive and meaning- less movements of the last few da ‘s that many men who were active on the constructive side of the mar. ket during the prdionged rise are content for the time being to devote their attention to the solytion of the problem of whether the broad upward trend of the market js ar an end. Figuratively speaking, these operators are sitting back waiting to see “which way the cat jumps," and they are getting prepared to jump with it. decidedly weak with losses in a largo, number of issues ranging from two to more than three points. Wall Street was at a loss to ac? count fon the market's action, With the single exception of a slight stiffon- ing in money rates, news develops ments of the day were favorable, Bé- fore “he opening of the market it seem to have been ‘generally ex- pected that the Senate's action in ap: holding the President's veto of the. Bonus Bill, and the more cheerful cables regarding the European situas, tion would result in a higher range of values. A few of the pools operating in ine dustrial specialties at first tried to make their market capital out of these developments by. marking up- their favorites with the purpose of at- tracting a public following. Not only >» did they fail in- these attempts. bute: gat with such a volume of selling | that further efforts wi discouraged, oe ene The market in the afternoon be- came progressively weak and a mi jority of the low prices of the day® were touched in the last few minutes” of trading. Selling was not centred « in a few issues, euch as usually is the case when a band of bear operators bend thelr efforts to break the mar ket, but was fairly evenly distributed: throughout the list. Rails, offs, mi tor, steels and miscellaneous indus= trials, all went down without muchy 4 if any, evidence of support, , Some of the more important losses were Rock Island, 3 1-8 points; Con= solidated Gas, 2 3-4; Columbia Gasy Atchison, 2 1-4; Austin Nichols, 2 1-2; Adams Express, 2 1-4; Mexican Petroleum, 3; North Amer4 ican, 2 1-2; Republic Steel, 3 2-47 Retail Stores, 8 1-8; Studebaker, @ and Rubber preferred, 2° 1-4. The grain markets were firm, but cotton declined $1 a bale. Money on Il rose to 6 per cent, just before the close of the market. BLAMED THE SUN | FOR TRAFFIC TIE-UB Of Course It ,Was Wron but It Served L. I. R. R. This 1s one of the striking occa- sions when conservative banking opin- fon and the opinions of the smuller fry of operators and speculators are Guard. in sharp contrast. Taking the expres-|_ They Sprung a new one this mo sions of several of the leading bank-|ing on the Long Island Railroad. re in the Street at their ce value Delays in train service have be they are as optimistic over the in- 7 Guetelal nd tame outkeoR 2g 18; | blamed on snow, rain, gales and otha any previous time. elements, but this morning a twent: minute hold-up was due to the to! It is currently reported in the fin-| eclipse of the sun, take it from on ancial district, and apparently with |! the guards at Jamaica, good reasn, that the United Staws| All steam trainson the South 8h Steel Corporation will soon again in- Division first felt the tle-up, and, a crease the rates of pay of its day|& result, electric trains which walt laborers. Thi8, of course, will mean [Jamaica to make connections witt that practically all of the other steel | these were also delayed. Investlga: manufacturers will also increase |" fevealed that the cause was eens stalled locomotive at Springfield. ‘T' It has become established that the engine, starting to pull out of, thai primary motive for the recent 20 por | Station. pulled out a cross head and cent. increase granted in the stec) |" 8 © S was sent to Jamaica for an ther locomotive. trade was to attract labor to the} ° milla, ‘Thus far It has not had the| Meanwhile the tle-up was felt alf : i had the} ajong the line. ‘Twenty minutes late Freee tle Wee ee a rcs ot another engine arrived and the stalled of pay of laborers in other lines of | 0D® Was shunted to a roundhouse for industry. This competition for labor |Tepairé. Then thousands of com- has every Indication of growips more |muters arrived late at their offices, to fevers, varticularly An view’ of the | told that thelr new alibi was origi- fact’ that labor forces were cut to tle ]4!, to say the least. limit during the business depression and industry 1s now undergoing a re-| BANKING AND FINANCIAL, vival which promises to continue for @ congiderable time, There is a large section of the ; Negro population of the Harlem dis- trict, unable to furnish the necessary uccess wherewithal to speculate in the stock market, which nevertheless has been in the market is based upon able to speculate in an extensive way all essential infor- no Wall Street financing. What {y said to be one of the most ga before you buy or imposing lotteries run in this city in baad many years has been made up on THE MAN who is consider. figures on clearings issued by the ing the profit possibilities of Clearing House each day. For a long time the winning ticket in the lottery was that which corre- sponded with the last three numbers of the Clearing House statement. It has been said that the reason the Clearing House omitted ‘the last three actual numbers in its statement and New York Curb stocks will find the information he needs in the weekly publi- cation | “INVESTOR & TRADER” | This unique review- given over extlusively to substituted ciphers was for the reason H New York dd that it did not want to be an innocent} § : post patqerye will party to the lottery. . Bee Sesak Shee briefly, But if that was its purpose it has —What market has done and been, unsuccessful, for the managers of the lottery immediately changed the winning number to the one that en its significance Boiled down comment by responded with the second, third and market authorities fourth figures In the Clearing House —Expected developments that statement. os may affect prices ee —Most active stocks, reviewed | oY oT i DNS. MONEY MARKET CONDITIONS. iat name an A i ‘Theve was much speculation y alee name: ouenined as to what extent the heaviness of the market was due to money wondi- tions. Call money, or money repay- able on demand, renewed at 4 1-2 per cent,, but the rate was soon raised to 5 per cent, Also time money, or nronsy oa paoaa = ween which is repayable in from thirty days to thrée months, was rather scarce at! 1! JONES & BAKER 43-4 per cent, whereas it has-recently | | | Members New York Curb Exchange been freely obtainable at 4 1-4 per] |} Pog eee cent: But there is no concern In bank-] J} New York Chicago Bos ing circles over the money situation. | 7; Pittsburgh Dy No further important stiffening rate] |! Three New York Offices ix anticipated afd it evemed doubtful] ||” 60 Broad St. - Broad 7150 Price Range of 200 stocks snd boods Read thisweek’s “Investor & Trader” Copy given on request influencing stock market

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