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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 12

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12 A Semi-Investment With Speculative Possibilities In the days of prosperity. Ur. htismer. of national wealth and demand for ably, manv turn from the- strictly 1K -is good and at the same tune has relative details and comparisons from our 'rK. We suppest the purchase of a st of an l.l--sta!,hslu-.l companv doinp an oil prodiu 'inn an ltfmu.K tnismc, ol larpe magnitude, with pipe lines extinduip far west as Oklahoma.

This has raH for JJ vears; last year company paid r-" A'1 and valuable stuck rights. Company earned 1 ine the fir.t month, of thi. year. -ini-aiiy l.as no bonds or preferred stock, capital conmv.n -par value, and we offer subject to and liaise in price at $185 00 per share. We will pladls Kivr you other facts regarding this issue upon request We are offerinR, subject to.

allotment, the common stock of the largest company of its particular line in the world. This stock is of no par value and selling at S.in.iA) per share, which is its approximate book value based on audits and appraisals. The average profits under separate management and units the last five fiscal years equaled $2.50 per share, last vear per common share intimated earnings this year to be $5.00 per share, or 14.00 on selling price, which does not include any of the savings to be effected under one management. Husmuss is staple year in and vear out. Cash basis on practically all sales.

Constituent companies have been established for 51, .15. 17, 15 and 23 years respectively. Gross sales estimated to 35 million this year. In our opinion this is an opportunity to secure a low-price stock with speculative possibilities. We can offer for subscription a small part of the 7 preferred of The Fisher Body Corporation at 08 and accrued dividend, with 50 of common stock at $35.00 per share.

Higher bids have been made for the common stock on the N. Y. curb. It is estimated that earnings this year will be 8 times the preferred dividend, with amount eciual to $13.00 per share left for common stock. This preferred in our opinion is safe and affords splendid income, while the common should advance in market value.

Have you kept in touch with Ohio Cities Gas Cities Service Columbia Gas Klectnc Co. and Cincinnati Gas Transportation Co. common stocks' These were stock of merit with speculative possibilities. Our advertisements told about them during past two vears. Secure Our Service.

IT HELPS. stock. Channer Sawyer Bond, Union Trust Building, Cincinnati. rierelaad Saa aeraalaraj Pallarlpala WHITE WE DEAL IN Colombia Gas and Electric 1st 5s 1927 riEYD WIKKS AT Ol K.XrKXSK. MlCnAElISGCO.

BIG PROFITS Id HTOCK RKKT ZINC CONCENTRATING aharw on the Nw York Curb Market at very low price, will miki big proflta. Send your order lo buy tberse rbam bfora they ad-Tanre. poeibili-tlfa before tbl Company. H'riU for trip our tpenul If'trr. C.

R. BER6MANN CO. ntcahnanf Seeurilimt. IWI Rnaidway Nc Vi.rk l.lreraool BONDS 11 PINE STREET NEW YORK. We beg to announce that for the convenience of our customm in Cincnnati and vicinity we have opened an office in the UNION CENTRAL BUILDING under the management of MR.

W. 1. HUNTER. Telephone Main 987. WHITE Inc.

MUNICIPAL 4, 4'2 AND 59b BONDS are tha heat aerurltlee nii can own for vnur pereonal needa nr for thneo when future depend, upon you. The Inl.reet rei on lliee- hoii.le le atabllehed and dependable: they nre easily ii.K..lliililc ami aa collateral, their vlue I. nt all tlin.e twurnl. l)KOMlTlll $100.00 $500.00 rrlri's rhirfully nuoll. $1,000.00 ATLAS NATIONAL BANK Vtalaa) ktreet.

T. Ike Pael.Rlre. Investment Bonds BALTIMORE. MD KANSAS CITY, MO 4 Mi MILWAUKEE, WI8 BUFFALO. N.

DAVIKHH, KY 4 ST. BERNARD, 0 4 CANTON. 5 Bt'RKE CO. N. 5 PINELLAS FLA DE BOTO PARISH, LA BURRY N.

6 BAN FRANCISCO. CAI 0 TAYLOR. TEX 6 ro NEW BERLIN. PROVINCE SASKATCHEWAN. 5 Yielding from 3 9 lo 5.25 Sidney Spitzer Co.

Norman S. Mill, Mr. ao TIUTI)X IH.IX.. COFFEE MARKETS. Nw Tftfk f-tulr 11 iiiHrk.f for C4f frn futurr-f, l- tft all an n-Uiirv 4 1,, points ililp tnonitiiK huvltiit an-l Ilhf 1o j1 rit-nmiitl Id I t.

ti I aptrtM hy the nnnr nf! mi'! fiflg.it oflcm iAt utr ly I nuirn or nn-ainu iivr thf nlinririn rtttunt at a i PomIM cbl'-li I iiniM-rtaiunift if. rlng-ini'-roiMd thu tioncvrr ainl hi-murUet ttirii I rnitrr tint tun nf'timO'i owing i tliai tn (Ti-rs f--m Sunt wrrr it ntui-l imlfi nr -atfii- I tm l. liliif Mm nil fr. ut Tltc 7' ml July frf.ni 1(7. li i inak't loalng nl iiclln.

I II jr1ii Si.Iah (). I -i ntrr 'W. in mm i tV- 1 ry I ttW prll tV'l Mm ut lb Aiicm Ri''' s.itii,. M.4.t i Ji-V Kaliln-. Cipt gll'l fr- g'it tft'H 'i-)(- 1 mi fi Will nt I mti.li i r- 1u I'd HI l.il at Mr Ml M'lMini'i' rf "1 If in thf Hlo iiiMrk t.

tvlnlf Hnr.li'f It nil ill UI Wi'la llli i li IIK'-1 li Mil It Hi tlmiiL'- I "ii'tmi xax I I'ni lnlifi n. I vi. in Hi ii hu in 'I i. ut i il Hiiino ri.i K- in tin' t- oijui ui. in in ff- foil.

in il- prt ItritFiImn imii .1 tptP fe vuu .1 unillMhy i High-Grade OHIO and Other MUNICIPAL BONDS lh eMt Western German Bank I'JIh and Ino I'liinr: 'anal 17H. OHIO UVIIXGS BAOK 515-317 MAIN ST. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS IOOKS CtTif (CATC CratMaf iWjr J-na, 1904. Thm Crania irtM, St. Lomtm.

1904. fHl BALDWIN PIANO 142 4tk St. lirefen I TIIE CINCINNATI, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1916 FINANCE. 'strong Demand Exists For fias Transportation, With Prices Jumping Ipward. Activity in Columbia Continues Unabated Stock Exchange Clogea To-Day.

A. at rone hulnir mvmnt has ant fMnHnnati Transportation stork nkywarrt TnnAmy it Jumped 10 points and nterday aHd 7 more, th cloa-InK Kuls Iritis; marl' st 147. This ftnur- wm bid for resrular lots, with rc.ru la tffrina-s at fliK ahnorpli''n of Columbia las continual. Iti rlosina; at an advunrt of i points from Tuesday's (low, lltll 1 points below the high pi.l day Trading In New York continual on a heavy ic-ale f'lnrlnnati iImi hu more active, but after Kalnlnir pulnt It eettled bark tn 'M, at which figure aifles were made thf remalnnVr or the day Trading waa r-ouelde rably heavier than for some days In thla leeue. Ohio Cities iaa was bullish, aa wfrt the other (aa lw-ki.

It "old at 0V4 In the inorninK and at Jo In the afternoon, up polnta for the day Ohio StaO- Tfli phone kin llkewlae traded in to a considerable extent, opening at 44V and closing at 45. The 'ln Innall Stork ICxchange will be rloaed to-day on account of Culum-bua lay. Bunde were qulrl. ulth little change-In the rttuatlon, demand being mod-crate, price tVrtn and auppllee ant. i toeing bhla (or atocu in rtfty-ehare lota or more on the flock Exchange, quola-tlnna l.eln In dollar! per ahare, wera: American l.uumliy Machine 4IV4 Iia 130 Amerlfen I.

oiling Mill common l0 A mi li nn Heaillna Machine I pirlei led Atnlrutt Jeiadie preferred lleruey A Sinltli fir coliunon in, pi-1-. I. .1 I Ili-lrie (.. piefi'Treil i lloldl lilnaa prefrired i 'hn ml'iou i mmIiii i'ii per I lo preferred In. IiiiimIi I i.

I'm rllix Yiirtle Kleia- hiii-iim 1 oulda Milling, 8rl A Krem-li i ru i iaur ii lil'the Hiap I 'o fi prvfrr rft I 4 M- ''4nl I i 1,. (ni l- it'll lih.i.f i nl4 kt- I 'n pi i-iVrreii I (MttMl Wii li I flrpl In Iputing iirt-Ctr red KntKT I tint T-4l I Huriind I i t'firrnl II l'i ffw I 1 liwrm Mottle Mai-hlno I i iii I'hlllp fnrty pn-forrod iTuiii-r rV iiiiiil.lt (oniinun I diet Tf1 HiHloli.li Vurhtr iirfrrd I 'o well rIorril ('lniinnail Hut-urban aa tan Transportation i 'ltla Hrvl 1 praffrrad 'oluml'la and Bl trtr I ihI tana pul la Ti-lfphuoa pi furred Ohio 'HI. aa I prvforrad ilito siaia I flrphmia I pre frrad Krlntigfi i I pTi-frrfl Cnhiiiil'i. tk aniM I'ayfon anil Mlt hlgnn preferred I. nil Mi.

1 r-Lllf 4 'ir-h I ihi i aliat Inl $1,000 rohimbu Oa I han-a Am aharra 'In i hrea 4 In Ulll'l'l hIihtp 'tn. Him ro tn ha ft-- i 'tn. hn r. altarea 111 alVHIPB i 3 aharra 1 ahare t. ti fliarm Ntvai I 'in.

elmrei I 'In. iaa urea Clu Hharif 'tn it hai ea i 'In I) i.hari--H "ln Col nharea Culuinhla i. aharea CoIuiiiUh Knllln Mill laa and Kle. trli; a nd Clfn rir a and Kin tl 1c and tilr i.nt nml Klrt i (c Itia a nd Kiec-trti' Inn a Kl. irlc tan a nd Llivlrlc and I Mti rlr (I uliarra hlo I'ltli a Kl4-trlv a and Klwlnc.

id ul- iaa and I Uf. li nnd nbla Hm inn i-on i on ii nharr" Udo CI lien Oaa roinnion. I Miiuna Oa.a I linrett Cin. Oa Transportation flirtt't-r. Cn linn Ttnnaportntlon n.iari-e Oin.

tlaa Tra imi-iirt." 'Ion iIihick Ctn Oaa Tt-aiihlortAtoti i rthaica Cttia Siti Ire prefiTTd i aharoa Ohio Cltli'a Oaa pre rrrt -lit. (Kilo 'I ilea C.aa preferred rtnt.ar.p Ohio Stale TH-phone )NharfM Ohio Htate h.tr fa Chli. ISiata Telephone i-tiiiia Mio State ahN'-ep Ohio Htate Telephono ai i l.ara nd ohnrfN S. and liarna N. at Klutii a N.

rin i N. and c. preferred 120 70 101 lu 3S nr. 1 It I 1 1 4 100 1 In- hu. nil MHllnat Meihlne preferred.

1 1 Vi i on oral, lor pi ercrreii 1 I preferred t-'ay it Kami common N. anrt C. prfrfejrreJ 0 HrXON CA Lie. uliarra Am. Rnlllni Mill a An.

It -inca Mill lull 114 It) 60 124 114 I 140 I IA 1 no i i n', 101 110 J75 II 1 I It 103', kiu 1 tl 114 I Of. 110 147 310 92 41 91 it n-. IMS 104 91 lot. A cominoQ 0 no in t-frrreil "tn Inr all 1-1 I fia ioi. la.

prf 764 k-ntti'ky Ht uritlfH prrfurred 10 Ni.rilif in hin T. A 1 IV I nt-(Vrrnl 91 hio Tnu iidii lommnn 10 lo pr-frri-l 4H i. i.rt-frrrtl A 13 I ai ii-'-rrfil S3 A 1 1' in I II iVntrnl Trunl 300 Klmt Nfttit.nAl 210 Th filli 1 1 i-alf1!" wero "ni1 on the Sin-k Ki )ian4. ijuotallnil Jing in dol- trw pr FirtPT 4.1 4-1 4-1' i SO'- nr. MS 146 44 44S 44 4 44 rv tioMin t.

toi TV I Orua; Co f.rferred Hi Itiulot; U'nrlitiir preferrad Mi in ''nit and Clee trtr i 'Pi. Out KlfH-trlr On Hut, and Klertrlc 4 In- Kit, trie 1 i In Oa- and Mlecirlr a aljit. a t'H' C.aa I'm rir(HM a lor 14i Oa- Tra riK.r'at 147 f.0 in TYa in(-ona Ion 147 Fv' Miai- 1 117 fe" I'mrvr Tranapona i ton 14" rh ir-a "in rranirtatlon .147 40ha'' i nhiiiibta Oaa At aharr-i Col'imMa iaa 10 aharea i 'oliinihla Oaa At TT, aharra Ohio Cttl Oaa new cut lonliaira ohio citlee rtw 4 aharra ohlo ate Tlipltmi 44 14 aha rp Ohio State Telt pliuin- 44 l( Ohio Htate T. lophonn 44 thW Stata Tftphne 44 A uluin'a Ohio Ktata 44 -iJ-rfa Ohio Piale Tlphine 44 11 alia' ee i 'hto Stale Tt-ifphone 44 1 eliara iMilo Stale Telaphono 44 i.rfa ohln Htate Tlf nhone 4S niO mmf 1 riririii and N. and tl at N.

and prferrd T9 N. and C. preferred TV N. nnd c. preferred 7 16 al.aroa Cin.

HtrfiM Hallway ll shares Ctn. Htrret Hallway OPICN UAHKKT HALKd. 1to a harm Hi- Oaa altri Columbia oaa AZ 1M -harfa Columbia Oas 42 aharra Columbia 0a 43 aliai.a Cin. Oaa fharea Columbia Oa aharea and i'. tt Nile Bemeni INnd 1U -ha fee Nlli-a-Henien: Pond 3' alkaifa NIlea Beinen Flian-e Prw-lir Oair.hle.

Ui and l4 li1 iiri. Klrat NaOonal Sti x4t elunea Nllea Iti-nirnt I'ond 17 l'1 almrre iVlmnMa raa fl aalMtri I 111. aUW l'i ia IV 'llh taiaVa 'V Km aj e. Aa L'dy p( Am Mill Am Mil pf I A. Seed r.

'Aju need pf. Am Type I 'Aai Type pf 'An 0 pf lA. Book A bellow Htjr pf I Ahatteir pf AlwtloirM pf 'Htldwie 'B Bl'ol pf a mnt pf Br a Br a N' pf a l'l a pf BrwDell pf 1 t-i HtL Had pf BoMtc I Boldi pf Peper i Paper pi Tile pf Mill Mrb pf Vartk. Tob Cereor e-V'ie Cor e-V iclor pf I TovJ laBpf Pilr pf fme Hill' I pf Dew lnif. Due Dru pf 1 1 Diillenl.

pf Uif VS Ui 'Fii Ld pf Keoloe CI I enton Ft--4ao tn fn pf i Fleucb pf foul A Kuuldi It Krencb Brm pf in rllrrei Da f'DaTpf. a fe pf fel. I. oU A pf Coii I. pf Cin a Hara Cin a Haaa pf Cilim e-r CitMrWv lA Celfi (I a Kl Cm Uei a tl Dlytne DeylrVn 0 pf Del 1 14 True Bia.

k. 130 3HI 300 1211 DV 7SU SO 40 0 04 lift 141 04 Ppf 1144 42 Mr, I 90 147 CINCINNATI STOCKS AND BdNDS. Quotations ihow th 1t bid vricm made for lUtod wecurHi on the Cincinnati Bto- Ki-nan the laM reported open market bid and a -ted pri-e on unllated aarurltlea deatunated by (1). All local quotations of listed atocka are on their par value. Unlisted on par vaJue of $100.

THDI'HTRIAL STOCKS. 114V, IfXJ IS 'J0Lt IV) 190 151 101 tit I 107(, 10 so iu 100 im no lot 10 10 l.4 114 a a l.i pf a 2d pf. ti rloep ii eep 1.1 pf 0 riiop IA pf I. fv. lil.

pf (ir'i-ri tjrueo l.l i Irueti pf Hen Ijlbpf II Toel pf kef iledlall kpf Jr. fen. Jrrfrni pf Jofneon lit J.el.r.rntuirJ Jue.uirb ii pf Knaer Kor pf Kinerr 2d pf laeeoe LeimHi l.l A pf beaten pi. Mwineree'epf V.mA Pi'rHp pf Npr. Iwi pi.

'Nilea Pe 'NilreB Ppf I pf. Oma. Bet. Owearbolpf arey pf Nlii a li pf p. 1'iif Kll pi Reinraret e.

keeiBMn rS pf IHbilllUi pf 'SbilbuR Tn pb Kl pf. 'L lard. I' Printtni 'Wbiiaaer pf WurliUer pf PI BI.ir I T1I.1TIKS BTOOKB 'ia HoliTel 110 Sera ll ladleliap lif Ti4 Inilin'lMi Tel 0 4 NOT Lot Oeio Of Ok.oC Oe. pf I Hon Traruue. Ohio 1Mn pf 0 a pf Ohio skate Tel Ohli.

StiTpf Be.oui Valley Hei.ite Vel pf Belo'oV 2lpf. TBOASot TBfi.Hnpf. Tol a Tul La Ppf BAILROAD STOCKS Bid Aak- 2 .100 to 140 IIS 110 1374 141 140 II.1, 12 IM 101 II lit 100 so 71 7S KIH log 112'-, io l.l', ino 190 106 ITS 300 117 120 100 102') IM 120 100 I OA 10a 110 no 125 IM 1474 101 no I2S 13 1 144 120 1024 10 iw mo IIM 101 105 hi .104 70 IS 70 107 100 l7 HO IM 114 tl 4 4 101 79 II 10 40 00 70 44H I0lj I07l 14 20 102 aSH II 25 M4 ColaXaaia 104', IDIMKi 40 CIiitTcpf ei 4 P. 24.1 1 Lilllr Miami II AO 1074 100 Rhftrra Columbia Oas 0 atkarea Columbia Oaa 4.1 buaharaa (oluinbta Oaa uliarea t'lh Teleplvoiie 4 aharea and PUUbur I aharaa Cin. Uaa Zi atutrea (laa 43Vt 5 hnifa V.lunihla Jaa W-j 30 aharta Cin.

Taleph'ina 4 10 uliari-n 'tn. I iaa Ml4 IW) tOiarea C-lti. 100 ahartH Columbia Oaa 41 60 alutvron cin. (ia 4 Mharr Columlila C.aa 2ft aliarea t'oluintua (laa 42 ahara Cohnnbla Oaa iti iliArri Columbia Oaa 4' hit altareH Ci-iaiid and Plttaburg Ml nIih'i Ohio Ctra Oaa ruiuinun Ml 10 a liar aa Ohio Cltlpa Oaa rmniiion hu aliarca lililn Stat- Tflfphoiic com 4 2i aliarfa Am. RoiltiiR Mill ooninmn 21 10 aliarca Am.

Itollltig Mill 3H0 I'rOaharea Corcornn-Vltor i-oiiinion. lUfc tlwrea 'ln. On Klei Irh' M1, lt0 Htiarei and C. coninuiti fl I'xi aliaiea Cotmiilitii Oiif Mimri-a' C.iliin.l'irt Oaa Mhartn 'ohimtita Oaa i2 7j ahan-a 'ohituhla Oaa 20 i hare Columbia Oaa It nharea ''oluiuhta Oa- 4111 ISO0 Hamilton County 4ia. 1946 lOt IVi 1M 104 "And tntereat.

Danklnff voluni wu heavy. Dcnun'i for monry was stiong 'Ihi local money market was unrhanirtd at Hl'tt4 for rail inoin-y, 4vUftVj I1'1" tPnl tur money and per tent for commpr-clal and dlncountH were $." Wto.VUi. agalnKt m. Wedn -day of la.t wk New Vm eichange was at par Foreign exchange was llitrtt. niili local qiiotaliniis as fiillown: Hualneas In foreign exrhunse was tight.

hetng onlliH-rl lnigily fct rllng trana-a I itttift. laical rate were: Ltjtid n. iter Ing 4 7S I'arla, franca '7S lli-rhn. marka Ita llrt-a Vienna, kronen Amilfrdum. guilder 4lu.

Ifa. fr.ni'-a IbiMla ruhlra Klnrkholm, kroner 2.R New York quotation fr forrgn exchange for yesterday and the pn-vtous i day were: I rr lobar 11 Cable. Cn-kr PterllnB 47. fT fib 40 479-14 4 4J4S HelehmarHa. TH a 31 T5 II 31 10 l.lrea 44 l4 4 ,4 11 Holland 40 16 14 40 40 .11 iQ SirKkholm I M.4f M.

60 13 IftSftHj HHj ''MPS tn Kotlowing are the official cloalng Sew York quotations on Government bonda: BON PH. Hirlatered fa. on pon la. IKKl Keirlati-rrd fa ISIS Coupon fa, ItlK Kcft-titored 4. Coupon 4a.

Pa i ia ina realatered 2a. Ull-ltM Panama reglatered fa. 1M1 Ianama oupon fa Htd.1 Aak. Kvenlnir iMlers of broken with New York ronnectlon hve the following comment on the financial situation: Domlnlrk The technical position of the niMkct ha been very much strengthened during the past few days, and we expect a material rally from the low prices recorded. We ee very little chance of any unfavorable developments over the hall-day.

UVMheimer The Iron and steel in hrarid for at HI higher prices. are tohl to huy the steel atneka, particularly Repnhll- Hteel and IMldvale 8tel. Mutton -Marine atocks. which have been very much overbought, for a long time. Just aa Heading has.

were upset. The market la safer than a few days ago. for pyramid accounts are out of the way. and the technical position of the market has improved. HeaafU Market derelopmanU of the few days have probably taken all the -team nut of the advance unnl after elfCtlon.

and a good deal will then depend upon what the Administrative proa-pert la for the next four years. Page Hill An erratic market, with quick fluctuations both way, is all that ran be expected for the time being. Weak account, of courae. have been eliminated. nd stock have gone Into stronger hand.

Wagner If there should be no had new over Thtiraday the opening Friday should le higher, with of a verv briak buying movement by tha bear. Hudson It will be well to uae bulges to out of atocka. We see no reason for purchases at thla time Rotterts Jt Hall The market haa been very unsettled, the natural aftermath of the violent break of Monday. This la partly due to the shifting of commitments by traders in anticipation of the holiday and partly to the persistence of a rumor In regard to peace. TES-lSTTfiT STATEMENT.

Washington. 4-tber II The condition e-f the fnlted State Treasury at tha eloea of hue i nee to-day wu: Net balance lo renaral fund total ordinary receipt a i im i Dial naymenta (fi i 'i i 1H 100l4' no I lot I At ee Na'. City Hall fee ml 'Coknaliui. 'I 'aearoutaa iPrUlinV FirM S.I Srb-JJ Nat iPiret Nil bm li N.t Can i p.n k.i rv IKvf Nkt Cer Net. BANK BTOCKB.

BeL Aaa 110 320 940 0 360 300 IV7H 17S 400 140 lit 210 249 III 160 120 230 130 110 120 130 ISO I7S IM 276 3141 Oar Nat Raw Noraeea Nat. Nertaada 'Pro Tna 'Peeple'e 'Pearl IMreet. Market Nat 'rtreunly iBuek 'Laity 'l uoa. alaal HiBjl Wen tear ert INDUBTKIAL BONDS. 4 ce 6a.

71 4 Kmiia Ml Ind 74no Wt Pey 4 Pan 94 100' RAILROAD BONDS. 1074 102 110 rlcbooi to 4 Soloolto 61 Seeerto 24 Bieeer4i'21 Hewer 4a 41 Dtreel to 30 Street to 21 Btr to 40- 40 4. ID-it) I' to 40 ledum to 34 Viednet to 41 leduel to SO It kl to '41 fiWu to 38 r-47 HWkr. 4t 48 Iioi44i 43 Park 44 S3 School 441 34. School 44e 36 Sewer 44a 41.

Sueel 4l 34 three! 41t It i44i il- t3 W'l NERVES Aai' 131 ltd 120 124 1X 10 17 2S0 120 Ut 106 31 i 300 125 IM 10 iw too 600 144 ISS IJ4 IM 4 a 102 101 N4C B'4H 01 l'BTlS Gate St. Tel TRACTION AND LIGHT BONDS. Cu 4 Kaa te 101 Col R. 33 74a Cel Ry Jl Co, OR, 4. 7tAi let Se.

too 4 2.1 Si 6 D4 T6. Cio Trar Si 100 Cta Kd Si 100 Cin iitUU la. 100 Cotb 4 Kl te. Ui roll. Deb Se Cole ti la DeyOe Gw Sa Peyton Tr te Del I Hy 44 7 Gee Tt.

a a Oaa Tr 6e 1 1 Han Ota Co Han 4 Lee Mia 4 Oar Oh'o 150 OT 4 Se OT 4 L4a. 4 Die Ohio FJ te Se 31 II Obie Se se acee'sj 8cio Tr te 2S. B48Se t'LH P4. 84 110 72 7K 100 100 103 (0 100 4 OrjWlrte. 10 mi 4 UI I 4 4e 70 I I it 4 4 CPAFH7 IIH 111 WL4(4e.

10a IW I'tUI'D 100 I0041 4 4Vy 07Vi UAUiiH eS brill tl tV CH4D4; Ky Cent Cl.tNk 1 IMH W'k it-3 WWae It'll- II School 40 Ho. Heboid 34e '44. Beaer 3) 34 Sewer 31 20 inv 32- 42 3' -r 41- 45 Wkl JulH-'JK WWk. 341 41 W. l2-4 tiedw't 34t 3 U01 3.S 17 Seerr 1 Me JO 3 i 37 School .1 ote 4S 3.45, 24- 44 Wu 3S27 Fire Dep 4i 32 Grade 4e 50 hne 4.

II Pert 4l 4H I'erk 4i 60 lark 4. 67 School 4i CINCINNATI BON PR II tl tl M4 WW 01 Wt W4 101 ti I01H wv wij 1004 tt( 101 tui 101 't 1004 101 lu4 1004 Ills 107 II 107 107 107 .107 110 1034 104 102 107 104 102 10 1064 104 106 1044 107 IM4 10 IM 1044 1044 lit) IU9 106 104 106 10s 106 10 106 HAMILTON COLNTT BONDS. Am to 17- JJ. 100 4 I 44 1074 108 Hood 41,. 12 10m, 1MH I Bide 3toU- 33 Hu Hrep4'v 40 104 I Hoep4Hi 4 104 16 Predominate in Stocks.

Spernlators Holding Off For Possible Developments. Heavy Selling Movement in Wall Street Forces Prices Down Aftei Early Advances. WTSi'laL Dll-rAT' To TBS New York. October 11. Adjusting speculative In.

ldent to I he fuspn-lon of buslneaa to-morrow wa.n responsl-hl- for gm-at Irregularity In to-day a prl movements, while at time preaure frm pnifcanlonal quarters, toKethcr with realizing liquidation, brought about rattier sharp decline from early advanep, the selling being wejl taken without, however, marked effntls on the part of aubetantlal Interest to Interfere with bearish activities. There wu no dleorder In the periods of receding value. Trader' earl altn ks were mild and not effective In bringing out a material amount of stock from the public, although floor traders asserted the market wu full of atop orders and that It would require but little aggressive "gunning" for such accounts to cause a new flood of liquidation by the commission houses. Price movements alternated between strength and weakness in the best part of the scsRlnn. and despite traders' assertion regarding how easy it would be lo Induce outside liquidation, there was little Indication of that sort of operations.

The steel share were soft most of the day. but some of the coppers exhibited decided strength, with Mrong features found a'so among the rails, notably Norfolk and Western and among the specialties. Belling In various parta of tha lists was heavy in the last hour, with decided weakness In the prominent irsues. including those which earlier in the day had shown majked strength. Declines, a compared with the closing th preceding day, ran from 2 to more than 4 points, with the chief losses in the Mercantile Marine.

Reading, the Fteel nhare and the munition issues, the last anted and the whole market, for that matter, being affected by the report that the British Admiralty hart taken over control of all British freight and passenger line, using Atlantic ports In connection with the German submarine menace In American waters. The present position of the stock market Is Infinitely stronger than it was at this time a week ago, but thla fact does not preclude the possibility of a further drop In market value In the event of another shock from the sea. Trader, who in yesterday' market were amenable to reason and who were willing to discuss fundamentals rather than the danger involved In an overt act on the part of tha Ormin submarine, to-day were skeptical regarding the ability of stocks to resent a strong to possible untoward development over to-morrow, and In consequence they were disposed to assume a most pessimistic attitude and to advise the public to liquidate Its holdings. There was a well-defined feeling In the Wall street district that further submarine aetiviUee shortly would develop and that they would be used to make another raid upon securities prices There was a feeling, also, that another sharp drop In prices would not be unwelcome to certain ton for investment liquidation or for of cash available for operations in tha stock market at lower quotations. Sentiment in Wall street Is very mixed regard.

Ing the outcome of the immediate situation, and tt, therefore. Is not surprising that heads of commission houses are advising their customers to exercise extreme caution in market commitments, to have their accounta well margined and to be satisfied with quick profits. Bankers point out there is no occasion for investment liquidation of for uneasiness on the part of the public over the bearish Idea that prosperity Thr dwift it this neoal yj-mr l7.7. -( rtjn tta coura and that Intrinsic aaalnat a de0-lt of S3.ft7.444 laet ear. i of laaama Caoai and public debt lvalues are hcadad toward depreciation.

UwaaauUwnfc 1 Irwin, Ballmann Co. Dealers in Investment Securities 328-330-332 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. The Ameri4n Laundry Machinery Cumulative 1 Preferred stock. Issue $2,000,000. Shares.

$100. Div. pay. April. July and Oct.

loth. Price', $125. Nets 5 60- The American Laundry Machinery Common 2 stock. Issue SS 544,000. Shares, $100.

Div. pay. semi-annually, June and Dec. Ux. Price! $50.

Net The Charles Boldt Company, Cumulative 6 Preferred stock Issue $250 000. Shares, $100. Div. pay. quar May, Aug.

and Nov. 1st. Price! $120. Nets S- The Philip Carey Manufacturing Cumulative Preferred 6 stock Issue $1 438,700. Shares, $100.

Div. pay. April, July and Oct. 1st. $105.

Nets 5.71. Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company, guaranteed 5 stock. Issue. $36,000,000. Shares, $100.

Div. pay. Janj. April. July and Oct.

1st Price. $95. Nets 25- Cincinnati, New Orleans and Temaa Pacific Ry. Cumulative Preferred Stock. Issue $2 453,400.

Shares, $100. Div. pay. June, Sept. and Dec.

1st $115. Nets 4 34- Cincinnati Street Railway Company, guaranteed 6 stock. Issue $20,000,000. Shares, $50. Div.

pay. April, July and Oct. In. Price, $58. Nets 5.205?.

Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Company, 10 stock Issue $8 283,350. Shares, $50. Div. pay. April, July and Oct.

1st Price', SI 15. Nets 4 34- Citizens National Bank of Cincinnati, 10 stock. CaDital $2 000,000. Shares, $100. Div.

pay. semi-annu illy, May and Nov. Price. Nets 4 54- CincinnaU Union Stock Yard Company, Common 5 stock. Issue $1 750 000.

Snares, $100. Div. pay. March, June, Dec. 1st.

Price'. $105. Nets 4 76 Cleveland and Pittsburg R. R. Co.

(guar. Pennbjlvania R. R. 7 stock Issue $11 237,700. Shares, $50.

Div. pay. March, June, Sept. and Dec In. Price! 87-50 and interest.

Nets 4. Cleveland and Pittsburg R. R. Co. (guar.

Pennsylvania R. R. 4 stork Issue, $15,742,950. Shares, $50. Div.

pay. March, June, Sept. and Dec 1st. Price! $50 and interest. Nets 4.

Columbus and Xenia R. R. Co. (guar. 8 by Pennsylvania R.

8.40 stork Issue $1 786 200. Shares, $50. Div. pay. March, June, Sept.

and Dec. 10th. Price! $105. Nets 4. Dayton and Michigan R.

R. Preferred (guar. H. L. R.

R. Co.) 8 stork Issue $1 211 250. Shares, $50. Div. pay.

April, July and Oct. 1st. Price! $95. Nets 4.21. The Fleischmann Company, Cumulative Preferred 6 stock Issue $3 000,000.

Shares, $100. Div. pay. April. July.

Jan. Price! $125. Nets 4.88. First National Bank of Cincinnati, 8 and 2 extra stock Caoital $6,000,000. Shares, $100.

Div. pay. senn-annually. May and Nov. Price, $220.

Nets 4.54.. FifthThird National Bank of Cincinnati, 10 stock Capital $3,000,000. Shares, $100. Div. pay.

May, Aug. and Nov. 1st. Price, $220. Nets 4.54.

The Globe-Wernicke Company, Cumulative Preferred 6 stock Issue $1 000,000. Shares, $100. Div. ray. April.

July and Oct. l.nh. Price! $125. Nets 4.88. The Globe-Wernicke Company, Common 8 stock.

Issue $2 500,000. Shares, $100. Div. pay. March, June, Sept.

and Dee. 10th. $160. N'ets 5. Little Miami R.

R. Co. (guar by Pennsylvania R. R. Co.) 8.60 istek.

Issue $4M3 100. Shares, $50. Div. pay. March, June, 2.20, Sept.

i.M,, Dec. 2.20. Price, $107.50. Nets 4. Little Miami R.

R. Co. (guar. Penn. and C.

C. St. L. R. R.

Special Better-L ment Ttock. Authorized issue, $5,000,000 Shares. $50 pay. March. June.

Sept. and Dec. 10th. Price, $51 and interest. Nets 3.95.

The Niles Tool Works Cumulative 6 Preferred stock. Issue, $1,000,000. Shares, $100. Div. pay.

Jan. April. July, Oct. 1st. Price, $125.

Nets 4.8 8. The Procter and Gamble Company, Cumulative 8 Preferred stock Issue. $2,250,000. Shares, $100. Div.

pay. April. July, Oct. 15th. The Gamble Common 20 Issue.

$14,035,761. Shares. $100 Div. pay. May.

rv.ov. lain. Price, $925. The John Shillito Company, Cumulative 5 Preferred stock Issue $1 000,000. Shares.

$100. Div. pay. quar. April.

July. Oct. 1st $100. Nets 5. The Shillito Realty Company, 6 Preferred stock.

Issue, $600,000. Shares. $100. Div. pay.

quar April. July and Oct. 1st. Price, $120 and interest. Nets bx- (All prices subject to market fluctuations) Tax-Free in Ohio.

Collateral Loam Negotiated Write For List. City of Cincinnati Bonds of All Issues at Current Prices. NOTICE--Wc will trade in Ohio Cities Oas stock at Flat Pric to commissions, until further notice. without reference OHIO CITIES GAS It is good opinion that Ohio Cities Gas Common will rise to I0 er share It has a 1 road market in CincinnaU, New York and Chi-caco and is earning at the present time about 30. Cash dividend are now paid at the rate of 10 per extra dividends of 5 per annum in stock, thus reimbursing the rtock-holder in part for the investment of surplus earnings for capital account.

At $80 Per Share Returna Over 8 Per Cent Tha prawnt dlvldand rU ol 10 and 1 returns about V- Coat of 100 Sharoa at SO ,000 00 Caah dividend, 10 par cant "0 Stock dividand, 5 par cant (5 tharaa valua 180 par ahara) 400 00 Total dhridand -alua -50-X or aquivaWnt to var on tha Invastmant. Claude Ashbrook Co. Sawanth Floor, Union Truat BuiWinf Fourth and Walnut CincinnaU. Navartheleaa, tha ordinary speculator muat And In recant development factor which have upaet many calculation 'ana which have brousht about a market altuatlon different tn many raaentlal points from that recently prevailing. It a altuatlon.

which apparently haa sreater potential atrena-tn for the advocate of hlrher price than It haa for thoae who are anxloua to force th seneral Hit to cheaper level, and It 1 Quit conceivable that In the vent of a pedy elimination of current uncertainties there would aome remarkably heavy loaaea for operator short of atocka It will require aomathuvc more than the new factor to upt the atron position of buatneae and Snajica In thla country. Dealing ia bond to-day were not active. far aa the seneral market was concerned, bat moderately heavy trading waa reported In apota. notably In the Baltimore -and Ohio leauea. Rock Island rcfundins and debenture ia, Sa bard Air Usi adjustment is ead Southern Railway seneral 4a.

Money and exchance markets were without especial feature. Total Sale of toe It a to-day war 1.3tM00 (hares, agatnat 1.1SM00 yesterday. 1.040.100-a week ago and l.liO.-100 a year ago; bonds I4.45S.OOO. against $4. 111.000 yesterday.

$. 175.000 a week ago and $1,101,000 a year ago. UXTAL XAKXETS. Hew tec. (Jobber 11.

-Cop per arm: elec-trelrtle Ira Quarter 1X7 Iron steady ead aachaasad. afetal Eichanra eaotea tie aulet; eeat Ml 76412 70. At Umdeai spot copper US 10. muree lilt 10a. e.eetrolyUc Ui.

apot Uo IlSU. futures 110 10a. New York. October 11 The Metal Exchar.se quoaea hi at 99 Ja npeiter auiei. tea) m.

Leule delivery S10 eafced. At UHxlon UulOe: epelter IS. SKY GOODS MADtETS. Kw Yorfc Octobor It. Cot to roods wr ettT to-dftr htc hoot pric-oo.

Yaroa ere firm. Worst aJ ymrtM for kitting aim n-a Wwtjrat moa wr la tatter ac; Jotiion wara aectira. FEDERAL DYESTUFF CHEMICAL CORPORATION FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES niTB! 11 NK 1. PI. INTEREST PAY AM.

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