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CHICAGO DAHiT TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1939. 24 BANKS' BUSINESS NEW Business Bits NEW YORK BOND TRANSACTIONS Monday, October 30, 1939. 151,000 Total sales 1939 to Monday.

October 30, 1939. ENVOY ASSURES NORMAL TRADE WITH CANADIANS Sales today, par value $5,773,325 Total sales 1939 to date. Holgar J. Johnson of Pittsburgh, has been elected president of the Institute of Total sales 1938 to BOND AVERAGES Shares sold Year ago Sales ....37,372,000 ....38,385,303 Net Low. Close, chge.

170,850 Net High. Low. Close, chge. Year ago 6,553,500 Total sales 1938 to 1,486,586,080 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LOANS. High.

LOANS RESUME RECENT UPTURN Sales in Net Closing Close yr. tAeroSupMf Compiled by the Associated Press. SO rails. 10 indnst. 10 util.

10 fgn. thous. Issue High. Low." Close, chge. Bid.

Asked. Yield, ago. 1,100 100 100 6 4 5 6 6 6 10 10 10 2 2 2 85 85 85 Ainsworth tAir tAir Investors 9 Treasury 3s, 1943-41 Mch.104.35 104.25 104.25 .3 104.23 104.35 107.4 50 Treasury 3s 1947-'43 109 109 109 .8 109.2 109.5 .81 110.1 17 Treasury 3s 1945-'43 109.2 108.28 109.3 .6 109.2 109.5 .90 109.25 3 Treasury 3s 1946-'44 109.6 109.5 109.6 .12 109.6 109.9 1.11 109.28 100 Sales. 150 150 100 2,900 4,700 200 100 300 25 PS dP 5 pf Raym Cone tReiter-Fost Repub A via. tRoot Pet tDo pfd Rossia Intl tRustless tRyerson Ala Gt Alum Co Am.

6 Treasury 4s 113.15 113.9 113.15 .8 113.10 113.12 1.29 114.15 Do pfd A A .1 95.7 5.6 93.4 84.1 97.5 90.4 95.1 85.8 64.6 102.9 Alum Net change. .3 .1 Monday 61.7 99. PreT. day 61.9 99.8 Month ago 62.5 7. Year ago 60.3 99.1 1939 high 64.9 100.8 1939 53.4 95.8 1938 high 70.5 100.3 1938 low 46.3 3.0 1933 low 45.8 40.0 1928 high ..101.1 98.0 48.1 48.1 46.5 64.8 64.0 41.7 67.0 59.0 42.3 100.5 Alum Ltd Life Insurance, a organization recently formed by 85 life insurance companies.

He has just finished a year as president of the National Association of Life Underwriters, and is general agent of the Penn Mutual Life Insurance company, at tAm Beverage 100 600 138 137 138 60 114 114 114 100 16 16 16 50 88 98 98 300 1 1 1 30 44 43 44 300 8 7 8 200 2,600 33 33 33 800 36 36 36 100 113 113 113 72 14 6 4 10 1 3 8 14 33 1 40 8 7 19 97 Am Book St. Regis Pap 1,000 tSalJ DomeOU 200 tAm Box Brd tAm Rise Six Million Dollars During Week. 5 Treasury 3s 1948-'46 108.2 108.2 108.2 .5 108.18 108.23 1.61 108.12 2 Treasury 3Hs 1949-'46 109.8 109 109.8 .10 109.8 109.10 1.63 1 Treasury 4s 117.12 117.13 117.12 .6 117.18117.24 1.84 119.1 25 Treasury 2s 1947 103.6 103.6 103.6 .16 103.3 103.4 1.58 L20 Treasury 2s 103.18 103.5 103.13.20 103.11 103.12 2.12 102.17 4 Treasury 3s 1955-'51 107.16107.9 107.16.17 107.16107.20 2.26 107.3 84 Treasury 2s 1960-'55 105.5 104.25 105.5 .25 104.29 105 2.48 104.16 38 Treasury 2s 1963-'58 103.20 103.11 103.20.28 103.18 103.20 2.51 102.26 30 Treasury 3s 1965-'60 103.15 103.11 103.15.15 103.18 103.21 2.52 42 Fed Farm Mtg 3s 1947-'43. 105.16 105.18.13 105.15 105.20 .43 106.4 6 Fed Farm Mtg 2s 1947-'42. 104.23 104.23104.23 .1 104.22 104.28 .63 Control Chief Promises No Interruptions.

Am Cyan Am Gas El. YIELD BONDS. 10 LOW 72 14 6 4 10 A 14 1 3 8 14 33 1 40 9 7 19 97 15 1 1 5 3 37 28 26 2 Do pfd 25 32 32 32 200 Am $2.50 pf tAmMaracaibo tAm Seal-Eap Prer. day 108.4 Year ago 110.0 1939 low 103.6 1938 low 106.7 1933 low 86.8 100 Monday ........108.4 Month ago 104.9 1939 higH 113.6 1938 high 110.7 1928 high 104.4 100 Fed Farm Mtg 3s 106.27 106.24 106.27.10 106.27106.28 1.43 106.16 Am Superpow. 36,800 2 Pittsburgh.

Am Thread pf 100 Ark Nat 100 33 Home Own ls 100 S9.24 100 .12 99.29 100 1.50 UNITED STATES TREASURY HOTES. Quoted by C. F. Childs Co. tSchiff Co 100 Scoyill 100 tScullinSt war 100 Seeman Bros.

100 Seiberling Rub 1,300 tSentry Con 100 tShattuck-Den 300 Shaw 100 Sherwin-Wms 50 tSilex 200 tSimplicity 100 tSonotone 400 tSoss Mfg 400 tSo Coast 200 So Penn Oil 100 SoCEd pfd 200 Do pfd 300 2 Do A 200 Do pfd 100 Fractional parts of quotations are in 32ds of 1 point. 1 Robert P. Ness- 6 3 2 2 7 Vi 1 6 3 Series and maturity Bid. Asked. 'Yield.

Asso 1,000 DOMESTIC. Net High. Low. Close, chge. ler has been tDo A 1.80O 6 A 3 2 2 7 ft 1 6 3 22 8 10 15 1 1 5 3 37 28 26 Holgar I.

Johnson 6 3 2 2 7 1 6 3 21 8 9 10 25 tAtlas Corp 600 elected vice presi ls, Dec. 15, '39. ...100.4 A ls. March 15, '40. .101.8 101.10 ls, June 15, 101.17 101.19 ls, Dec.

15, '40. ...101.30 102.0 Series and maturity Bid. Asked. Yield. A ls, March 15, '42.

.103.19 103.31 .30 2s, Sept. 15, '42 104.26 104.28 .29 ls, Dec. 15. 42... .104.4 104.6 .40 A ls, June 15, '43.

..101.25 101.27 .61 ls, Dec. 15, 43... .101.19 101.21 .72 WI Is, March 15, 100.26 .81 A June 15, '44 99.20 99.23 .83 Commercial loans of member banks of the federal reserve system resumed their climb in the week ended Oct. 25 after a slight recession in the preceding week had interrupted eight consecutive weekly gains. Th reserve board announced yesterday that commercial, industrial, and agri cultural loans of reporting banks irt 101 leading cities expanded 6 million dollars to a total of $4,292,000,000.

The volume of this type of credit on Oct. 25 was 385 million dollars dent and general manager of De Automat 300 tAuto Mach 100 tAviation Tr 700 Sales, thous. 1 AlaGtSou 2 Allcgh cv 5s 5 do 5s '49 6 tdo 5s '50 st. 2 4s'98. 105105106' 1 7954 79 79 73 73 73 1 44 43 44 57 57 67 14 Met's, Inc.

Nessler has an option on 50,000 shares of unauthorized and un Babcock Wil 81 1 Sou Union Gas 300 A ls. March 15, 102.0 102.3 ls, June 15, .102.0 102.3 .08 ls, Dec. 15, '41. ...102.13 103.15 .08 tStand Dredg. 300 tBald Loc war tBath lr Wks 2 2 12 1 18- 400 900 300 3,400 300 tDo pfd 100 1 AlliedStrs 4s'51.

95 95 95 8 9 a io 25 issued common stock, enective over a period of five years at prices rang tBeech, Aire. tSt Oil 100 UNITED STATES TREASURY STATEMENT. Chicago Tribune Press Service. WASHINGTON. D.

C. Oct. 30. The fol lowing is a statement tBell 3o tDo Ohio 100 25 ing from 50 cents to $1 a share. 13 AllisChal 109 110 36 60 69 60 60 1U1 101 16 Am Int 6S 103 104 25 123 123 123 BeU Tel Pa pf tStandStl Sprg 400 the United States treasury on Oct.

27, 1939: of the condition of 724,922,800 400 9 9 9 tBellanca Aire war Income to date this year 1,724,514,300 Senior stockholders of De Met's re 42 1 4 6 5 2 tStarrettC Ttc 1,600 tSterchiB Strs 100 tSterlAl Prod. 600 Stetson 50 Public works agencies Veterans administration Deficit this year Income to date last year 1.795,857.800 tBickfords 11 Am 6s 109 109 3-32 Represents 13-32ds.) 184,339,600 1,403,550,900 1,115,451.300 Bliss cently elected S. N. Johnson, Herbert 72 14 6 4 10 A 14 1 3 8 14 33 1 40 9 7 19 97 15 1 1 6 3 37 28 26 2 2 12 18 25 43 1 4 6 6 2 4 32 A 14 3 19 1 70 1 3 11 3 18 11 2 91 1 1 34 2 77 2 4 A 2 2 2 67 22 1 5 2 4 60 5 5 6 1 Decrease J5 71,343,500 Deficit last year tSunray Oil 400 BohackHC lpf Brown-BH 2pf Departmental, including reliefs 273,750,800 Taggart 100 4 32 Tampa El 300 Agriculture 437,453,600 Navy 240,336.300 23 do 3s '66 105 105 105 20 do 3s 61 105 105 105 1 6s 106 106 6 Anac Cop 107 107 2 tAngCNit deb '67. 35 35 35 8 94 94 94 5 Arm Del 4s '67.

98 97 97 Delafield, and Paul D. McNulty to the board under a provision of the certificate of incorporation which allows them to elect a majority of the Increase Public debt this year Public debt last year Breeze Corp. tBrewst Aero. tBridgpt Mach tTastyeast A 100 288,099,600 38,426,425.500 2,598,383,600 ly 272,838,700 1 Technicolor 200 Interest on public debt 247,959,300 tTexon 200 Brill A Brown Co pfd Increase Loan agencies 7,291,400 Thew 1,700 1 Security agencies 276,794.200 directors if eight quarterly dividends on their stock go unpaid. Brown Dist Tishman Real 100 Todd Shipyds.

25 Normal business between the United States and Canada is continuing without Interruption, Chicago bankers said yesterday. They asserted that, as far as is now known, such trade should go on thruout Canada's participation in the European war. The bankers were assured of Canada's desire for normal trade relations last Friday, when Alex McD. McBain, chief of the intelligence division of the Canadian foreign exchange control board, visited Chicago. McBain was here to discuss with Chicago bankers problems which may have arisen because of Canada's foreign exchange restrictions.

No Exchange Difficulties. "Exporters of goods to Canada will encounter no inconveniences as a result of the Canadian exchange control, provided such exporl are within the normal commercial requirements of the Canadian importer," McBain told the bankers. McBain said that about four billion dollars had been invested in Canada by Americans. Incomes from these investments will still be paid in foreign exchange, which may be withdrawn from Canada if nonresidents so desire, he said. This means, Chicago bankers said yesterday, tlict if Americans hold Canadian securities on which interest and dividends are payable only in Canadian funds, they will receh i larger than a year earlier.

Loans to dealers in securities and brokers ros 45 millions, but were 135 millions behind those of a year ago. The banks reported increases of 58 million dollars in their holdings of United States treasury bills and 13 millions in treasury notes, but a decrease of 23 millions in United States bonds. Demand deposits checMni: accounts gained 154 millions and time deposits savings accounts 12 millions. Details of Report. Following are comparisons of th principal assets and liabilities of member banks at the rfosp of husiness Buckeye PL.

But pf. Bunk 98 98 98 104 104 104 97 97 97 93 93 93 103 102 102 69 69 69 62 62 63 11 do 4s "65 12 4s '95, 3 do 4s 1905-'65, ldo 4s '60 9 do 4s '48 6 ACLine clt 4s'52 20 do 4s '64 tTrans-Lux 300 tTranswest Oil 600 Salea. Net 100 50 200 110 100 1,300 900 100 100 100 100 100 100 600 100 125 500 100 100 300 300 300 300 10 10 100 100 3 00 100 Calamba Tubize 100 Salea, thous. High, thous. High.

Low. Close, chge. 15 1 7 8 3 3 24 1 28 20 15 19 27 6 3 1 13 2 4 67 92 9 6 65-9 6 Can pf Net Low. Close, chge. 39 39 68 68 ROCK ISLAND RY.

tTun-Sol Lamo 100 tUni Prem FS 200 8Manati Sue 4s'57 39 12USSteel 3s 105 106 77 77 77 1 do 6s '45 tUnit 500 tCan Col Airw Can Ind AlcoB Can Marconi 62 tManhatRy 4s'0 68 4Atl Refin 3s 103 103 2 100 100 6 Utah 5s 101 101 3 12 18 25 42 1 4 6 6 2 4 32 nr 14 2 17 1 70 1 3 11 3 18 10 2 91 1 1 31 2 77 2 4 A 2 2 1 67 21 1 5 2 4 68 5 6 6 1 Unit Gas 800 6 tdo 2d 4s 2013.. 37 37 37 65 70 Do nid 500 tCarnegie Met. 3 MarStShOT 6s'47. 70 Unit Lt-Pow A 300 8 80 79 80 7 i tdo 5s '59 80 79 80 2 Va 3s 106 107 Carrier Corp TO EXHIBIT NEW 'ROCKET9 TRAIN A new Rocky Mountain Rocket 111 111 15 17 29 1 8 8 3 3 24 1 28 20 15 19 27 5 3 1 12 3 4 67 92 9 6 65 9 5 65 5 50 84 80 7 6 8 2 8 6-33 31 15 17 28 1 7 8 3 3 24 1 28 20 15 19 25 6 3 1 13 2 4 67 92 9 6 65 9 5 63 5 60 83 80 7 6 8 2 8 6-33 31 2 Med Ed 4s '68 Ill TCatalin Am Do 200 Do nfd 3.600 Celluloid 1 17 StMWSECh 4s'38 7 7 7 20 MichConGas 4s'63 99 98 99 22 Virg Ry 3s '66 106 105 105 tUnitShiyds 300 Do 1st pfd. 2 4s'47 16 16 lrt Unit Shoe M.

150 14- 2 19 1 70 1 3 11 3 18 10d 2 91 1 1 34 2 77 2 4 A 2 2 1 67 21 1 5 2 4 60 5 6 6 1 train of the Rock Island Lines will Wednesday last six ciphers omitted tCenNYPw pf tCen Ohio Stl. tCharis 1 rfg '5s'63 1 1 1 3 tdo 4s '49 2 2 2 5 tSMSP-SSM 6s'38 6 6 b' Radiator. 600 Rub Reel. 100 100 3 6s '95. 33 33 33 2 tdo 1st 5s 67 67 67 1 tdo 1st 5s '48 ct.

66 66 66 21 tdo rfg 5s 29 29 29 3 tdo rfg 5s '95 ct. 28 28 28 7 tdo 5s '96F 29 29 29 32 tdo cv 4s 20 20 20 18 tdo cv 4s 60 ct 20 20 20 24 do 1st 4s 48 66 65 66 2 do 60 60 60 4 tdo 6s '50 ct 49 49 49 5 do 4s '59. 55 55 55 2 cn4s'51. 85 85 85 5 do 5s '43 103 103 103 1 BellTPa 5s'48B. .115 115 115 lido 5s '60C 127 127 127 be exhibited Monday at the La Salle Chi Flex Shaft 2 twab rfg 5s'75 11 11 11 2tdo 1st 5s "39.

39 30 39 1 6 tWabash 5s "76B 11 11 11 6 Walk 4s 103 103 lWalwrth 6s '56. 79 79 79 2 tWarren 6s'41. 37 37 37 6 3s 109 109 3W Sh 4s 2361. 56 56 56 1 do 4s 2361 reg 60 50 60 12 tido cn 4s 8 8 8 street station. Two new Rocket United Stores.

200 Chi Riy Men. Assets. Inc. or dee. sinca Oct.

25, Oct. 18. Oct. 26, 1939. 1939.

1938. and invest- 1 tMo-Ul 6s 62 62 63, 00 Cities Servire. tUnit Wall Pa 300 tUnivCorp vtc 200 8 M-K-Tex 6s '62A 24 23i 23 1 65 1 Loans Do pfd 1,100 Do pfd B. 100 Utah-Idah Sug 600 ments. 8 tdo adi 5s 11 11 11 1 do 1st 4s 36 36 36 5 do 4s '62B 19 19 19 total 94 $1,164, Utah pfd 50 Loans, total 66 133 8,479 3 West 3s 105 105 6 Md 5s '77 A 89 89 89 Util 150 Do pfd Do J7 Do S6 and 25 tMo Pac 5s '77F 16 16 16 tUtility Equit.

100 85 10 do 4s '52 85 85 2 Beth Stl 4s 106 106 20 40 10 200 100 100 Waco Aire 200 385 27 City Auto Stpg agricultural loans Open market paper 6 2 50 842 80 7 5 8- 2 8 66 5 tdo 5s '78G 1H 1 1 1 tdo gen 4s '75. 4 4 4 3 Mtg 5s '47 23 23 23 1 tWest Va 500 8 do 3s 25 do 3s .103 102 103 .109 109 109 tCleT 6 WNYiP 107 tW Pac lst5s'46 21 21 2 tdo 6s '46 asd 21 21 Loans to brokers West Air Exp 400 tCol war 98 2tSdo 5s 34 34 34 45 135 WesMd 1st pfd 30 1 do 3s '59 7 5s 98 41 Colum 1,300 67.. 7 tdo 4s '77 29 28 29 3 West Un 5s '51 73 73 7 do 6s '60 71 71 Wichita Oil. 200 Colum Pict 13 do 4s "61 37 5 MWPaPPS 6s'63 108 108 10S 98 41 37 43 73 9 tW'yerineTube 400 war. 50 400 75 41 37 42 73 5-331-32 107 21 21 73 71 69 97 13 103 95 19 10 do 4s '50 69 69 10 MontPow 3s '66 98 98 98 42 2 do 5s '55 1 Wright Harg.

100 tCom Pub St 31 63 15 71 28 4 5s '55 45 45 1 BklyManTr4s'66 73 4 tYukon Pac 2.100 tCong Bal 76 100 76 76 5do43'55 41 41 41 6 Bk)yUnEUst5s'50 80 80 80 1 5Whl 4s '66A 97 97 1 tSWU 5s'43 12 12 3 Wils Co 4s "55.103 103 5 do ct 3s '47 95 95 trains will enter regular service Nov. 12 between Chicago and Colorado. The observation car contains the lounge, buffet and five double bedrooms. There are two other Pullman cars with roomettes, bedrooms, compartments and open sections. The rest of the train consists of two coaches, a diner and a baggage car.

The Rocket will leave Chicago at 1:55 p. m. and will split into two sections at Limon, one arriving at Colorado Springs at 8:30 a. mountain time, and the other at Denver at 8:25 a. mountain time.

The east-bound train will leave Denver at 1:15 p. m. and meet the Colorado Springs section, which left at 1:05 p. at Limon and will arrive in Chicago at 9:15 a. Chicago time.

tDo ptd B-. 10 115 115 115 4 6 BklyUnGas 110 110 3 do 3s 2000 48 47 47 DOMESTIC BONDS. 58 600 tCons Gas Ut 1 1 1 4,292 318 593 610 1,180 32 1,554 629 2,145 6.854 2,226 3,324 10,094 487 3,090 1,249 1 4s '78 70 70 70 19 Cons Mng a ao 5s -45 iiu 110 110 4 do 5s '50 94 94 94 Sales, 3 tWis Cen 4s 49 .19 19 29 NatD 106 106 S3 474 dealers in Other loans for pur- chas. or car. secur.

Real estate loans Loans to banks Other loans Treasury bills Treasury notes U. S. bonds Obligations guar, by U. S. government.

Other securities Reserve with Federal Reserve banks Cash in vault Bal. with dom. bks. Other assets, net Net chge. tCons Royalty tnous.

Hieh. Low. Close. 15 Wis 105 105 4 do 5s '57B 103 103 103 25 Nat Dist 102 103 "A Cons Stl Corp. 5 Ala Pow 5s 106 106 8 Young 104 105 1 Nat Gyps 102 102 ICanSou 5s 87 87 87 ICanNatR 6s 103 103 51 do 4s '67 102 l(ll 102 J.

539 18 lido 4s '48 113 111 111 6 Natl Steel 3s '65 99 99 99 Cont Roll Cooper-Bess 18 18 Am 6s 2028.107 107 107 11 124 124 12 do 5s '69 Jly .102 102 102 FOEE1GN. Copper Range. 40 1 7 10 11 6 15 1 11 25 fit Id Am 6s 2016.100 99 99 6 do 4s '61B 123 123 123 1 do 5s "69 Oct 40 1 6 10 11 6 15 1 11 25 A 2U 1 5 do 4s "55 tCopperw Stl. tCosden Petro 4s 109 109 4 NOPuSt 5s '52 A. 105 105 105 Am seat 103 102 6 Appl 108 108 2 do 4s '66 108 108 10S J.

3 tAntiodU 7s "45A 13 12 1 tdo 7s '45 13 12 6 tdo 7s '45 12 12 66 7 .1 1 2,894 49 695 1 27 do 4s '51 tDo Pfd 3 do 5s '55B 106 106 106 Creole Pet 10 Ark 5s 105 104 105 103 103 103 101 101 101 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 109 108 108 103 102 103 87 85 86 12 tdo 1st 7s '57 12 13 5 Term 4s '53 68 68 68 6 do 4s '56 1 do 4s '57 5 CanNor 6s'46. Croft Brewg 60 60 1 1 tdo 3d 7s 13 12 67 Liabilities. Demand deposits, ad- 68 61 68 60 18 NYC rfg 5s 2013 21 do 4s A ait as itlec 4s '53 61 13 As 5s '50 41 ldo 5s '77 46 39 2 12 12 13 13 12 73 74 93 83 77 77 22 Argent 4s'72 Feb 74 73 tCrown Pet Crwn Intl A tCuneo Press. 24 Can Pac 6s '44 15 do 5s '54 10 do 4s '72 Apr 74 74 48 do cn 4s '98. 39 46 36 40 6 6 53 53 6" do 6s '68 40 45 do 4s '48 93 92 12 do 3s '46 77 77 77 1 46 37 40 36 Darby 9 do 4s '60 23 do 4s pern 6 5 7 do 4s '71 83 83 3 do ct 3s do 4s '48 43 43 do 4i '49 38 1 1 tDecca Record JL 4 2 2 their income in Canadian money in Canada.

The Canadian dollars may be exchanged into American dollars at the going rate of exchange. Will Abide by Obligations. The same is true of Income from any new money that Americans may send to Canada for investment purposes, McBain said. Canada is at war and has thrown around its economy certain safeguards, but these will in no way prevent strict fulfilment of our contractual obligations, he added. McBain said the Canadian exchange board has a "special interest in seeing that tourists meet with no inconvenience." He said that tourists will be as welcome as ever, and may bring automobiles, golf clubs, skiis, and other personal belongings.

The Canadian foreign exchange control board was created shortly after Canada's entry into the war. It has power to regulate all Canadian foreign exchange transactions. The purpose of the rulings it has so far issued, Chicago bankers said, has been to conserve Canada's wealth. soy 19 Australia 6s '65 78 77 1 4s '42. 15 tCenofGa 5s'59 COTTON justed 18,721 154 2,726 Time deposits 6,251 12 95 U.

S. gov. deposits. 638 1 8 Inter bank deposits: Domestic banks 7,853 31 1,65 Foreign banks 820 S3 328 Borrowings 1 2 Other liabilities 673 8 142 Capital accounts 3,722 3 68 23 do 3s '97 Jt tDet Paper tDet Stl Prod 1 tdo MidGA 5s'47 250 20(1 300 100 100 100 300 700 100 100 100 200 100 50 500 900 100 200 100 100 100 400 60 300 200 1,900 200 175 125 10 100 25 600 1,300 3 do 5s "67 77 77 6 do 4s '66 74 73 65 79 69 87 78 63 68 60 81 85 74 2 7 NYC LaSh3s'98 60 65 79 69 87 77 63 68 69 81 85 105 63 1 1 1 tCenNewE 4s'61 65 79 60 87 77 63 68 60 81 85 105 53 Domin Stl 26 Belgium 7s 92 91 10 6s'74A 1.3 do 4s '78 67 4 8 40 56 74 20 15 15 75 5Cen Pac 6s 4 do 1st 4s '49 tDuro-Tept Eagle Pich I. Spot cotton closed .03 to .05 cent higher with New York 9.34 cents; New Orleans, 9.23 cents: Galveston.

8.93 cents, and Hous 7 do bs "49 85 84 9 do 6s '55 84 84 2 do 4s '46 12 tCenRRNJ 6s '87 Atlan 103 104 1 tAtl 105 105 11 tBaldw 6s 128 128 7 Bell 110 110 1 Beth St 6- 98 ..136 136 136 14 Birm El 4s '68 95 94 95 4 Birmi 5s'59. 94 94 94 1 Broad 5s'54. 97 97 97 1 Can Nor 5s'53 97 97 97 5 Can Pac 6s '42 85 85 85 15 Caro 5s 106 106 1 1 East Gas 40 1 6 10- 11 6 15 1 11 25 A-2-6 63-5 7 1 21 13 3-13 23 40 4 1 9 69 63 63 61 27 4 1S 14 22 10 89 1' 49 12 do 3s '47 65 67 4 4 8 8 40 40 5fi 56 74 74 19 20 15 15 15 15 75 75 97 97 97 97 12 12 91 91 95 95 at 8.80 cents ton 13tBrazil 8s '41 16 16 31 tdo 6s '20-'57 14 13 Do pr Prices follow: Trade. Revised. a pound.

Board of 1 25NYCRR 4s 1 91 85 84 16 14 14 13 7 54 53 Chicago 1 do 5s '87 reg 7 tdo 4s '87 7Certain-td 5s'48 3s'96 40 tdo 6s '27'57 14 13 1 2 NYDock cv 5s 47 54 tEasy Wa MB tEisler Elec. El Bond Sh 16 tBr E17s'52 13 12 2 do 4s '61 54 54 64 98 10 tBudapest 6s '63 7 7 4 NY Edis 105 105 7 do rfg 3s '96 97 Clope. 9.19 8.96 Low. 9.19 8.94 High. 9.19 8.96 Do pfd Open.

9.19 8.94 1 do 3s '66 105 105 105 1 5 3s'4 12 December May 3 Cen St 5s'54. 41 41 41 Emp GF 8pf 114 114 3CB4Qrfg 5s'71 A 91 41 41 1 New Orleans Cotton Exchange. 1 tNYLE-WC5s'43 70 70 70 Do 7 pfd Do 65S pfd 7 1 21 13 3 13 23 40 4 1 9 69 63 63 61 27 4 12 14 22 10 89 1 2 29 49 8 do gen 4s '58 9a 2 Bu A 4s4s'77 54 64 1 53 53 1 do 4s4s Ap'78 54 54 5 do 4s 4s '75. 56 56 1 tdo 6s '61 st 64 64 1 tBulgar 7s '68 16 16 103 104 12 do 4s 111 '49 ..10 i 10 tNYNH-Hcv6s'48 18 18 18 15 tdo 4s '67 18 18 18 tEquity Corp. 51 56 64 16 14 do 3s '49 99 99 99: Do S3 pf 1 3 1 5s '51 18 18 18 tEsqire Inc ao os '48 41 33 Cen 71 9 Chi Ry 5s '27ct.

53 5 Cities Ser 5s '58. 72 21 do 5s '50 73 4 Cit 5s'49. 83 liCit 6s'53. 82 5 Com 5s '57 87 21 Cont 5s'68A 88 15 Del 13 Canada 5s '52. ..103 102 14 tChiGtWest 4s'59 22 22 22 71 51 72 72 83 81 87 87 106 71 51 72 83 87 87 106 Dec, March, old.

May, tFairch At 98 96 1 4 6s '66 4 4 4 Close. 9.24 9.19 9.09 9.00 8.84 8.96 8.53 Low. 9.20 9.19 9.06 8.95 8.80 8.93 8.51 High. 9.25 9.19 9.10 9.00 8.85 8.96 8.53 Open. 9.20 9.19 9.06 8.95 8.83 8.93 8.52 5 tdo 4s '47 14 14 14 1 tdo 4s '56 14 14 3 4 1 tdo 3s '54 14 14 14 1 tdo ct 3s '50.

14 14 14 1 tNYO-Wgen4s'55. 4 4 4 6 NYSteam 100 100 i 6-87 84 43 do 49 '60 10 do 3s 000 1 4 tdo 6s '47 15 14 15 tFansteel Met tFerro tFidelio Brew. 16 do 3s '67 1 24 tCMSPPae 5s'75 9 8 8 68 tdo aj 5s 2000.. 2 2 2 18 do 2s '45 July, Do 93 1 Prey. cloe.

9.20 8.93 Prey. 9.20 9.14 9.05 8.94 8.79 8.H4 8.53 PreT. close. 9.01 9.05 8.95 9.12 8.85 9.05 8.70 8.90 8.45 new. 14 tSNYS-W rfgos'37 9 9 9 88 84 94 94 15 11 15 5 tdo gen 4s 89 ..28 28 28 100 300 100 50 100 100 1 SDet I 6s'53 5 5 5- Investors' Guide Fisk Rub Fla $7 pf Ford Fran.

Ford Ltd. York Cotton Exchange. 2 do 7s '52 1 1 1 New 34 tChNW CT 4s'49 5 4 4 6 tSNYW-B ls'46 3 3 3 2 NiagSh 102 102 7 do 2s 1 tChile 6s 1 tdo 6s "60 2 tdo 6s '62 4 tdo 6s '63 3 do 7s '53 ct SECOND MERCURY TRAIN TO SERVE CHICAGO, DETROIT The second Mercury streamliner of the New York Central system will begin regular service Nov. 12 from Chicago to Detroit in 4 hours, F. Hj Baird, passenger traffic manager said yesterday.

The 11 car gray and silver train will be displayed Saturday at the 12th street station. The Mercury service between Cleveland and Detroit, started in 1936, will be continued, Baird said. The new Mercury will leave Chicago each day at 9 a. m. and reach Detroit at 2:45 p.

m. eastern standard time. The westbound Mercury will depart from Detroit at 1 p. m. and reach Chicago at 4:45 p.

m. 9 tdo 4s 2037 10 10 10 2 1 5 CRIP A 7 7 7 5 tiNorfSou 5s'61A 11 11 111 39 tEast 4s'56A 81 80 80 tFreuhauf Tr. 15 14 tdo CT 4s 3 2 3 Dec, 3 500 100 600 Gen Iny pfd. 2 NorAmCo 4s 105 105 2 do 3s '54 104 104 104 2 do 3s '49 105 105 105 19 tdo rfg 4s '34 7 6 6 3 tChileanMu 7s'60 13 5 tColom 6s'61 Jan 24 Do war 1 1 5 5 5 March, old. (Represents 1- 18 Nor Pac 6s 2047 62 61 61 24 Do new 10 tdo 6s '61 10 Copenhag 5s '62.

100 tGen Tel pfd. Close. 9.14 9.09 8.99 9.16 8.89 9.09 8.75 8.94 8.43 Low. 9.11 9.06 8.95 9.14 8.86 9.05 8.70 8.90 8.42 High. 9.15 9.09 9.00 9.16 8.91 9.09 8.75 8.94 8.45 6ChUnSta 107 107 2 do 3s '63 105 105 105 Open.

9.12 9.06 8.96 9.14 8.86 9.07 8.71 8.90 8.45 1 7 do 6s 2047C 66 65 55 1 6 do 4s 2047 52 52 62 4 Elec 5s2030 74 74 74 3 Emp 5s'52 103 103 103 3 Fed Wat 5s '54 89 89 89 61 Fla 6s "54.. 102 102 102 3 Fla Pow 4s '66C 96 96 S)6 5 Gen i 6s'56 95 94 95 1 Gen 5s'43A 93 93 93 17 Geo Pow 5s 106 106 3 Geo 6s '78. 69 69 69 11 Glen Id 4s'65 71 71 71 Tuesday, Oct. 31, 1939. 15do3s'51 105 105 105 94 15 11 15 15 13 24 24 64 62 64 65 6.4 15 9 6 9 81 4 do 4s '53 18 Cuba 4s 1 1 33 do 4s '97 71 71 71 65 53 65 75 64 new.

4 ChtWInd 4s'62. 93 93 93 May, Do July, Do 7 1 21 13 3 13 23 40 4 1 9 69 61 61 61 27 4 12 13 22 A 10 88 1 2 29 49 64.1 51 97 7 10 25 10 17 43 2 6 7 8 14 8 11 2 14 68 5 28 3 5 20 14 14 6 10 70 4 2 3 21 3 7 19 19 19 19 1 Copyrijht: 1939: By The Chicago Tribune. 8 do 3s 2047 44 43 441 15 Denmark 6s '42. 11 NorStaP 105 105 7 do 4s '53 91 91 91 2 Cin 3s 107 107 4s'77. 58 68 58 LOCKHEED AIRCRAFT.

8 Ohio Ed 4s '65. .106 106 106 1 do 6s '55 32 do 4a '62 2 Domlst5s'26-40 55 1 lldo3s'73 104 103 103 69 3 Grand Trk 4s '50 79 79 79 3 OIL MEN FIND LIGNITE. ldo gen 4s "93 67 67 67 would appreciate a report on 2 OklaG-E 3s '66 106 106" 106 5 tElSaly 8s'48 ct 15 5 do CWM 4s 51 51 61 Lockheed Aircraft corporation. H. K.

While drilling for oil near Procella. Hous 7 OntPwNFa 104 104 1 tGuar. Inv 6s'48A 47 47 47 2 Hous 103 103 2 12 do 6s '43 .104 103 103 1 4 tGer Got 5s'65 9 1 CleyE 111 108 108 2 ClevUTerm54s'72 92 92 92 1 4s 109 109 ton county, near Crockett. Wynne and Answer: Until last year Lockheed 6 9 2 OreShL 116 116 1 Howard went thru two thick beds of lignite. 5 IdahoPw 107 107 4 tdo 6s 6o unst 11 tdo 7s '49 3 GtConElPJa 7s'44 4 do 6s 73 84 84 84 1 17 4S 01.104 104 104 Aircraft corporation confined its oper-erations to the manufacture of com 81 84 2 Otis Stl 4s '62A 78 78 78 1 1 do 6s '50.

1 Haiti 6s '52. 8 do 4s '77 76 76 70 3 tCol 6s '70. 72 72 72 1 Col So 4s '80 39 39 39 1 ColmbG 5s'52 Ap.103 103 103 1 mercial planes. In 1938, however, 83 19 103 10S 12do39 61 107 107 107 30 do 4s 64 109 109 109 5 Hung 4s'79 ext Jl orders for military planes were ac 7 12 do 5s '53 .104 103 103 3 105 105 cepted, and the great bulk of recent 51 97 7 10 25 10 17 43 2 6 7 8 14 8 11 68 5 28 3 5 20 14 14 6 10 70 2 3 7 10 111 OS '56U 99 99 99 2 do 5s '57 93 93 93 lido 6s '53 104 104 104 2 do 5a 54B ...102 103 102 21iid El 6s '47 ..105 105 105 4 do 5s '61C ....100 100 100 1 Ind Hyd El 5s'58 97 97 97 SIndnpIsGas 5s'53. 66 65 65 3 Ind 107 107 5 Int See 7s'57E.

43 40 43 2 Inters Pow 6s'52 54 54 54 on ao os j.901 iui iuj iu -t- 5 tHunMun 7s'45 6 tdo 7s '46 21 ItalPubUt 7s '53 20 Italy 7s 1951 97 7 10 23 10 17 44 2 6 7 8 14 8 11 2 14 68 5 28 3 5 20 14 14 6 10 70 2 3 22 3 8 84 83 19 53 65 77 62 13 61 VAYMVAYVIiUfCmm operations have been on aircraft of 5 do 3s '6GC 105 105 105 5 Para Bdy 3s '55ct 49 49 49 7 53 H5 77 109 109 4 ComwEd 3s 107 107 1 3 1 1 25 200 100 100 200 300 700 1,700 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 600 50 200 700 500 700 100 100 20 200 300 1,100 700 1.100 100 400 100 100 300 10 this type. Geo Pw $6 pf Glen Alden Co. Godch Sub Gorh Mfg Greenf tGrum'n A Gulf Oil tHartf vtc. tHat Am B. tHecla Min tHelena Ru A tHewitt Rub.

tHocR Co A Hol'ins Horn tHubbell Humble Oil tHummell-R Hygrade SylT. till la tDo diT ctf. tDo pfd Imo Oil Do reg Ind Pipe Ind 6 pfd Inc Co Am. tint Indust war. Inter Pet tlnter Util tlnter Vitamin tlnter Home InTest Roy Iron Firem vtc tlrving A Ch.

6 pfd Do 7 48 do ct 3s 123 122 123 4ParaPic cv3s'47 8o 85 85 IPenCo 3s '41B. 101 101 101 6 Japan 6s '54 12 do 5s '65 Lockheed does not manufacture 15 Con Edis 105 105 62 12 87 84 93 94 15 11 15 15 13 24 24 54 52 54 75 64 55 69 15 9 6 81 84 83 19 7 7 51 61 76 62 12 47 8 35 97 97 84 SO 88 56 68 8 8 8 83 11 7 7 7 65 7 8 7 20 7 62 68 39 57 43 45 57 1 tMedelM 6s '54 ao S3 JLVin 1U1 1U1 If. 4Penn-Dix 6s '41A 95 94 94 engines, propellers, aeronautical in 27MilCity 6s '52 52 3 13do3s'48 107 106 107 14 do 3s 58 105 105 105 13 An 3s '56 105 104 104 10 104 104 3 tMInesG 6s '58 struments, and certain other equip- 8 lido 3s '69 105 105 105 2 tMontevid 6s '59 36 4 ISConOil 103 103 ment, but purchases these items from Prepare for Gardens October 30, 1339. 6 tCon Rvs 4s '56. 13 13 13 outside sources.

Unfilled orders at 1 PenRR gen 5s'68 107 107 107 ldo cn 4s 117 117 117 5 do gen 4s '65. .100 99 100 7 Cons Coal 5s '60. 64 63 63 1 2 1 "i Aug. 1, 1939, totaled $26,372,385, com 4 Cons Pw 3s 107 107 13 do 4s deb 86 86 86 ldo3s'67 107 107 107 pared with $23,522,930 a year earlier. 7 do gen 4s 94 93 93 ARDENERS at the Du Page county farm already are pre- paring for next year's crops of Ar, 3V.

"fift 104 1 04 Va. 10 Norway Os '44 97 5 do 6s '43 97 5 do 4s '56 84 8 do 4s '65 80 INorMBk 6s '70. 88 5 OrientDey 6s '53 57 56 tPan 5s'63Astasd 71 19 tPeru 7s '59 10 60 tdo 1st 6s "60 8 38 tdo 2d 6s 1961. 8 aa iiu J.J.U jlj.u Orders from England and Australia 1 Container 6s 100 100 2 do 3S '70 88 88 88 3 15 Cont Oil 2s 111 113 represented the major part of this 3 do 3s '52 88 88 88 fresh vegetables ana annual 15 do 6s '57 67 67 67 65 Int Svc 100 100 8 do 4s '58 98 97 98 35 It Pw 6s 63A. 36 36 36 5 JacksonvG 5s'42st 44 44 44 7 4s 104 104 5 Ky Util 5s '69 1.101 101 101 7 do 5s '61H ....101 101 101 3 Lex Util 5s "53.103 103 103 7 103 103 5 tMengel 4s '47.

86 86 86 2 MidlandVai 6s'43 73 73 73 1 MilwG Lt 4s'67 99 99 99 3 Minn 5s 104 104 32 102 102 12 Miss Pow 5s 99 100 4 Miss Riv 5s51.110 110 110 5tMoPub Sv 6s'60 91 90 91 6s 2026A.111 111 111 17 do 5s 2030B ...106 105 106 2 NebPw 6sA2022.120 120 120 2 Crane Co 103 103 10 113 11 3 total. 1 flowers. They have removed ail tne 4 Crucibles 102 102 3 CubaNRy 6s'42. 35 35 35 4 1st 4s 40 73 73 73 2 Pere Mara 5s '56 74 74 74 Net income and earnings a common old vines and stalks from the garden 1 19 19 20 20 10 Queensld 6s '47, 3 Cuba RR 7s '46 47 47 47 83 11 share in recent years: zu fa voage 3s oz.iia nzft iij plots and will plow the ground this 1 1 tRhine-W 6s '55 1 106 106 92 93 93 31 rfs 4s 43. 66 65 66 2 tRio de 8s '46.

1 tdo 6s '53 8 36 97 97 84 80 88 56 71 10 8 8 83 11 8 7 8 66 7 8 7 21 7 53 58 39 57 43 45 57 60 103 103 102 100 42 42 42 week. Recent rams softened tne sou so that it can be worked. The plowed 8 7 8 1 Phil 108 108 108 2 do 4s '81D 104 104 104 7Phila Co 105 105 2 Phil Elec 109 109 IDel 106 106 Jones Stl 11 tRioG do 6s '68 19 tSD RG 4s '36 10 10 10 84 20 KingsCL pfd 8 Rome 6s ground will be left in the rough over 66 Tear. Net income. Earned.

1933 25,693 $0.11 1934 190,891 1935 217,986 0.49 1936 99,074 0.15 1937 137,919 0.21 1938 442,111 0.67 1 7 6s'49 5 4 4 5 tdo West 5s '78. 7 7 7 1 4s'35ct 4 4 4 tKirby Pet tKoppCo pfd. 84 84 2 2 76 76 27 27 3 3 winter. 3 do 5s '73 13 13 13 5 Det Ed 4s 112 112 112 5 tSaoPaul 6s '57 9 tSaoPauSt 8s '60 7 tdo 7s '56 7 8 7 6 tiPhilip Ry 4s'37 6 6 2 1 The old plants removed from the 5 Dow Chem 105 105 i 1 1 t-i Lake Shore Lakey M. Bryant pfd.

Lehigh 1 5s'37 17 17 17 11 do 7s '40 21 71 71 13 lido 6s '68 7 18 BuouesLt 108 108 3 105 105 4 do 4s'77 98 97 97 1 Loss. 1 53 2ElAutoL 108 108 10 TaiwEIP 5s '71. tLeon Oil DeT In the first six months of the cur a 100 100 gardens were hauled away ana thrown Into a compost heap, where they will be left to decay for about two years. This decayed vegetable waste then will be used as a top 3 TokyoCit 6s "61 8 do 6s '52 14 Portl Glfl 4s 60. 77 76 76i Line Material.

Lit Bros rent year net income amounted to 23 5s'53. 17 17 17 3 10 1 31 9 29 5 58 39 57 43 8 tErie rfg 5s '67. 17 16 17 8 tdo rfg 6s 17 16 17 4 tdo 1st 4s 50 50 60 4 tErie gn In 4s'96 24 23 24 5 tdo ct 4s 21 21 21 7 TokyoEILt 6s '53 61 Ur aj34s4s '79 tLockhd Aire. Star 2 PS 111 105 105 4 Purity Bak 101K 101 $508,861, equal to 66 cents a common share, against $151,075, equal to 23 cents a common share, in the same 2 76 28 3 71 3 A 10 1 32 9 29 6 A 4 8 5 3 4 1 4 8 10 do4s4s4s'78Fb 45 Lg Is pfd A dressing for lawns and for mixing 10 Readg 4s '97 77 76 77 15 105 105 4 Yokohama 6s "61 67 1 Rdg Jer Cen 4s' 51 60 60 60 4. 200 20 700 100 20 700 200 50 300 3,400 700 100 100 100 100 100 300 400 300 100 100 100 100 100 700 100 ble to plant much earlier than where the ground is not plowed until spring.

Garden plots at the farm are plowed much deeper than land to be used for growing field crops. The gardens are plowed at least 12 inche3 deep. Makes Them Crisper. The gardeners have found that vegetables need a deep, rich seed bed in order to make the quick growth, necessary to produce crisp, tender; plants. Deep plowing is considered especially essential after a dry summer, when the plant roots need to go far down in search of moisture.

Manure never is put on the land in the spring, but always is spread on in the fall and plowed under. The gardeners say it is not advisable to put manure on the plowed ground in the spring because young vegetable plants do not grow well when, the roots are in contact with fresh manure in the surface soil. Once the plants are well established, the roots push down thru the soil to the manure that was plowed under the previous falL Softens the Soil. Manure that is plowed under in the fall not only adds humus and plant food as it decays, but it tends to make the soil work better the next year and helps to release plant foods already in the soiL Complete fertilizers sometimes are put on the gardens in early spring to supply quick acting plant food Leafy vegetables require lots of nitre gen and extra supplies of potassium and phosphorus may be needed for root crops. tLouis tLuck Marion St Sh.

A 15 tFla Cst 5s'74 9 9 9 with soils for flower oeas. dome it may be spread over the vegetable 12 Rem 4s'56ww 97 96 97 period last year. No cash dividends have ever been paid on the common xin Ex interest, ct Certificates. tSelling 12 tdo 6s '74 8 8 8 94 oa rap oieei I'as ui vya McWill Dredg 3 do 4s '59 61 61 61 flat on account of default. JSelling flat for 6 do 4s '56 95 94 10 1 32 9 29 6 A 4 8 4 3 4 1 4 H4i 7 6 6 tMem Gas.

94 34 reasons other than default. Matured bonds. stock, but one share of the Velga Air 1 tSRioGW lst4s'39 34 34 3 Francis Sug 6s'56 51 50 60 2 Gn Cable 6s 101 101 Sec A. Negotiability impaired pending investigation. 8 NevadaCalE 5s'5H 79 79 79 6 5s'50.

68 68 68 6 do 6s '47 68 68 68 SNEngPow 6s'54 99 99 99 2 do 6s 48 96 96 96 INOrlPS 6s '42 st.101 101 101 2 4s2004.105 105 105 5 do 4s '67 105 104 105 3 104 104 1 NBosLtP 3s 107 107 1 NorConU 5s'48A 50 60 50 6 109 109 1 NorlndPS 5s 105 105 8 do 6s '66C 105 105 105 1 NrwestEl 105 105 2 NorwestPS 103 104 13 OhioPow 104 104 1 OhioPubSv 106 106 SOklaNG 3s 104 104 3 5s 102 102 3Pac 111111 6a '55. 92 92 02 4s '77. 99 99 99 1 Pen El 4s -71F. .104 104 104 3 Pen-Oh Ed 107 108 2 do 6s '59 106 106 108 4 4s "81B 97 96 96 9 do 4s '61D 97 97 97 2 Pitts Steel 6s'48. 99 99 99 4 105 plane company stock for each 15 105 tMerritt-C 2 Goodr.ch 4s 103 103 4 8 4 3 4 1 4 8 7 3 9 8 9 chares of Lockheed held was paid this 13 Gt Nor 5s 90 89 89 Michigan Sug.

Mic! St AtIc 6 do 1st 4s 102 102 year. 3 Do BTtc 4 do 4s '46G 105 105 105 PRODUCE MARKETS 5 do 4s '46H 92 92 92 tMid West C. tMidwest Oil. The company had current assets of $9,410,495 and current liabilities of $5,803,073 at June 30, 1939. There is 6 do 3s '67 76 76 76 1 Glf StUt 3s 105 105 7 6 6 tMolybdenum.

6 6 BUTTER Steady receipts. 8.298 tubs. 1 1 4s'54 53 63 63 1 3 sagu Pw 4s'66. 93 93 2 tSLIM-S4BRG'33ct 60 60 4tStLSF 11 11 29 tdo 4s '78 12 13 5 tdo 4s'78ct 12 11 1 tdo 4s '50A 11 11 1 tdo 4s 10 10 6 tStL SW rfg 6s'90 11 l'J 3 tdo 2d 4s '89 34 34 4 Pass 4s'43 62 62 1 110 2 tSchulco 6s'46B 29 29 8 tdo 6s '46B st 29 20 EGGS Steady to lc higher; receipts, 2,258 20 163 163 Mont-Dak Ct. Mcntg Ward A Montr 1 163 17 HouO Tex 4s'54 97 97 97 1 11 Hud Coal 5s '62A 38 38 38 no funded debt.

Common stock, which is the only stock capitalization, has a par value of $1 a share. There rfg 5s'57 47 47 47 cases. LIVE POULTRY Unchanged; receipts, 2 cars and 25 trucks. POTATOES Choice quality stock firm, others steady: receipts, 176 cars: on team track, 389 cars. MILK Class 1 for fluid consumption, price gardens.

Hard to Plow Under. When old dead plants are left on the garden they are hard to plow under and they interfere with the preparation of seed beds the following spring. Before the gardens are plowed they will be top dressed with a heavy application of manure from the dairy barn. No other fertilizer will be used. When cow manure is not available a comolete commercial fertilizer is worked into the soil just before planting time in the spring.

The gardeners say that fall plowing puts gardens in good condition for working the next spring and helps to make available plant foods 11 tdo inc 5s 14 14 14 93 60 11- 12- 11 11 10 10 34 62 110 29 29 9 8 3 4 94 are 775,000 shares outstanding. It is 6 IllBellT 3s 109 109 6111 Cen 4s 50 49 49 ldo rfg 4s 53 53 63 24 17 8 13 40 10 13 5 A 100 24 23 400 6 6 100 6 6 200 17 17 300 8 8 1,700 100 13 13 100 40 40 300 10 9 400 13 12 100 5 6 100 1 1 paid by bottlers. 92.04 per 100 lbs. Only wholesale prices quoted: 177 tSeabAL cn 6s'46 9 8 13 do 4s '66 60 49 49 speculative. LOANS.

Wholesale Creamery Batter Prices. Chicago Whole Cen 5s 79 78 79 19 Pot Ed 5s'66E. 109 109 109 6s49 96 95 95 6 do 6s '60C 94 94 94 lido 4s 90 90 90 1 Qu Bor 5s'52 94 94 94 flScripps 5s 100 101 7 Sh 4s67A 95 93 93 1 I have the earnings of Beneficial In milk, tralized. 3 tdo 6s "45 8 8 1 tdo adj 6s 49... 3 3 21 I tdo 4s '50 st 14 14 3 tdo rfg 4s '59.

6 6 64 tSea-AFla6s'35Act 4 4 1 tdo 6a '35B 4 4 45 Shell Un 2s 64 94 94 6 Simmons ct 4s'52 98 98 1 dustrial Loan corporation and House- Phil-adel-phia. 29 29 28 27 26 93 score. .29 92 28 11 IC4CSL-N05s'63A 63 63 63 4Ind Ray 4s'48 98 98 98 2 Inland Stl 107 107 34 i tlntrbRTr 7s'32 67 67 67 22 tdo 7s '33 65 65 65 10 tdo 6s '32 29 28 28 1 tdo rfg 5s '66ct 67 67 67 63 tdo rfg 5s 68 67 68 1 Intxlke Ir cy4s'47 91 91 91 1 Int Agric 102 103 1 20 115 115 115 100 43 43 43 New York. 29 28 27 27 26 25 1 Boston. 29 28 27 26 hold Finance corporation in recent years, but not in the prosperous 98 27 36 91 score.

.37 90 26 89 25 88 .25 3 Skelly Oil 4s KI4.M iniizj- years. I would like to know how 13Soc-Vae 3s '64 ..102 101 TIM jl. It also makes it possi in the sou. much money these companies made 2 2 11 105 105 i ISoCalGas 4s "65.108 108 108 in prosperous years, when people did 95 95 FARM LANDS not have to borrow as much as re 17 6s3025A.110 110 110A 40 tSoCalEd 107 107 1 tdo 3s '60B 107 107 107 5 SoCtyGC 4s 105 105 1 A 104 104 3 SW 99 99 99 15 6s 48st. 69 69 69 19 do 6s '48 ct st.

69 68 69 1 do 6s "51 69 69 69 do 6s 69 69 69 6Std 6s 68 68 68 3 tStarrCorp 5s50 18 18 18 3 Tex El 5s 103 103 cently. J. U. House, 27 on track. Wholesale Cheese Prices.

Chicago. New York. Boston. Philadel Flats 17-18 Twins. 16-16 18 S.

Dais.16-17 17-18 17-18 17-18 Y. Am 18 -18 17-18 Longh.16-17 17-18 IT. S. Government Graded Eggs. 14tIntGtN aj 6s'52 2 2 Int HydEl cv6s'44 75 2 Int MerM 6s '41 65 4 Int Paper 5s '47 99 1 IntRysCAm 5s'72 76 79 Int 4s '52 45 46do 5s '55 61 13 tla Cen rfg 4s'51 2 5 4s'61 95 3 4s'36 32 6 South 5s '50 68 75 64 99 76 45 50 2 95 32 Illinois.

75 65 99 76 45 61 2 95 32 67 53 62 52 67 52 63 81 Answer: Earnings of Household Finance corporation from 1924 to 1929 Uliaoia. 5 ACRES level land, fine for chickens, near; Wheaton: gd. roads; electricity: $150 caan. $15 monthly. Address 247.

Tribuna. 0 ouuivraii tb 4 Sou Pac 4s '68 53 36 do 4s '81 53 31 do 4s '69 63 73 do rfg 4s 68 9 do clt 4s '49 62 14 do 4s Ore '77. 64 1 do Ter 4s '50 81 18 SouthRy gen 6s'56 78 36 do gen 4s 62 2 do 4s St '51. 72 63 52 62 67 61 53 81 77 61 25 13 13 13 110 118 117 118 300 13 12 12 50 67 67 67 100 70 70 70 100 25 24 25 100 8 8 8 10 106 106 106 210 116 116 116 400 8 8 8 50 85 85 85 600 6 6 6 100 1 1 1 100 25 25 25 60 48 48 48 200 3 3 3 100 6 6 6 1,500 13 13 13 60 103 103 103 200 17 17 17 50 46 46 46 75 108 108 108 200 1 1 1 were: 6 TideWatP 5s '79A 98 98 98 "PERFECT FOR A SMALL FAMILY who wants to rais? chiikens. healthy children.

Ind their iwn vegetables, includes new P-. tvD cottage corner larm adjacent "If ho.Ee development, electricity, large school, small taxes. Price $875 terms considered Ppty- nr. outside Chl-TaVo. AddreS 72.

Tribune. U. S. extras large, white, loose 42c Year. Net income.

77 1 67 61 61 Indiana. 3 ACRE farmette. 1 honr Chicar: $475. Address 59. Tribune.

tMount City Mount Prod. tMuskegPRing tNat Auto Fib tNat Bellas tNat City L. tDo pf tNat Nat Fuel G. tNat Rub M. Nat Tun Npbr Pow pf.

tNehi tNew Eng PA New Eng T-T tNew Idea I. tNewmont M. Ros tNY Merchand NY P-LS6 pf Do 1 pf tNiag Hud P. tDo 1 tNiag ShMdB Not Am tNor AmRayB tDo pr tNor Cent Tex Nor Pipe NorStaPw A. Ohio Ed pfd.

tOkla Nat tDo pfd Do ct pfd tOldetyme Dis pf tPante Oil Pat PlymMills tPender Gr Penn Traffic. Pennroad tPa-Cent Airl. 7 pf tPa WstiPw PhilaEICo pfd tPitt Forr tPotrero Sugr Pressed Met ProsperityCo tPrud Inyest. PS Colo pfd pr pt Do 80 pld. U.

extras large, white, cartons 8 Term 4s 107 107 61 71 1924 51.011.H62 1925 1,303.182 1926 1,803,743 1 Kas 106 106 721 Eg: 10 88 84 STwCRT 5S'52A 61 5 4thst 10 2 Unit 6s'74 89 11 do 6s '75 85 5s '62 90 10 88 84 90 16e 2SWBeIlT 110 110 7 do 3s '68 103 K)9M kim 1927 2,248,000 extras 90 Dirties Refrig. Refrig. Refrig. Extra firsts Firsts Current Checks 3 4s '60 107 107 107 stds. 18c 3KoppersCo 101 101 lKresgeFnd 105 105 3 Lac Gas 49 49 49 5 do 5s '42 83 83 83 3s '47.

76 75 75 .115 115 115 MichiKan. ON large beaut, lake; S. W. 7 scree: all nicely wooded: sand beach: 300 ft; frontage; for quick sale only $950; tencsJ Address 226. Tribune.

i 1 do 6s '72A firsts 17c 'i 1928 2,309.406 1929 3,372.418 These earnings were below the 3 do 6s 84 84 84 COUNTRY SIDE ESTATE. 15 ACRES. ABT. 500 It. main road fpavedl frontase overlooking T)es Plaines river, valley, convenient lor S.

W. side executives or workers: iJ r.ihonl. electricity in. Price now J125 L1t Poultry. 83- 1 Turkeys 'Roosters 10c 6s2022A 98 98 98 1 VirgPS 3 do 5s 60B 99 98 99 lWestNUn 6s '44.

68 58 68 1 30 300 80 30 80 FARMS All sizes and prices. BUY oc Easy terms. New fall list FREE. i EVANS REALTY Fremont. Mich.

1 acre. 1-5 cash, balance adjusted. Address 403. Tribune. Hens Z0c colored 15e Toms 1517c Rocks 18c 26 2 6 6 level of recent years.

It should be remembered, however, that the small loan business has grown rapidly in recent years. It does not appear 8 103 104 Hens ll14cl Spring 87 3s '97. 83 83 2 tLautNit inc '75. 30 30 1 tLehVCoal 6s'64. 26 26 lOLehVHTm 5s '64.

47 45 4 tLehiVal 5s 2003 20 19 2 tdo 5s 2003 asd. 18 18 6 tdo 4s 2003 17 17 63 tdo 4s 2003 asd 18 17 46 20 2 FREE farm and sizes. list S. W. Michigan; aU kisdt ROESSLER, 140 S.

Dearborn. 12 Yadkin B.r 105 10s 6 87 12 2 2 Leghorn hens 1214c 200 20 100 600 700 800 18 1 lYork Rys 61'37 92 92 92 27 12 2 8 8 Potatoes. 5 ACRES INCLUDES BEAUTIFUL WOODS WIDE FRONTAGE ON PAVED MAIN highway. Bus passes just outside Palo Twp. Sacrifice S150 acre; conv.

Una. Address 496. Tribune. 17 Wisconsin Jl .00 1 .1 5 2 2 8 110 8 Idaho Minnesota.S1.051.20 Nebraska tl.55l .90 Colorado $2.00 ZdO 6S '47 St 54 3 U4 1 FOREIGN BONDS. FinBJfBk 6s '61st 67 67 67 1 17 N.

S. Dak $1.00 Iowa 76 110 110 that earnings of companies in this field fluctuate inversely with business conditions. Earnings of Household Finance declined in the severest de- 3 tdo 4s 2003 17 17 17 69 tdo 4s 2003 asd. 17 16 17 1 17 17 umuuiiiu os OI.IUS 't J.UH'Ji 102 13 do 2s '53 102 101 102 5 Studeb ct 6s '45 96 95 96 1 106 106 17 Tex Corp 106 107 26 do 3s '59 101 101 101 6s '77B 78 78 78 ldo 5s '79C 78 78 78 6 101 101 17 tThdAT adj 6s'60 15 14 14 IX do 4s '60 60 60 60 i TideWAO 3s'52 105 105 106 i St 4s '50 70 70 70 6 Un El Mo 107 107 7Un0ilCal 3s 100 100 2UnPac Ist5s2008.113 113 113 16 do 1st 4s '47. ..112 112 112 1 do rfg 4s 2008.

.105 105 105 7 UnitBisAm 108 108 2 UnCig-WhStr5s'52 73 72 72 2 Unit Drug 6s '63 77 77 77 IfUnKiysStLij'a 81 81 Wisconsin. KAILKOAD UAM GKAN1 LJINU9. S4 TC $5 per acre tor rood farm land adapted fc dairying hve stock aiio irain Good roada water, towns and market. Sena tor booir. let No K.

Clear. Land Dept. Son Line Minneanoliii Minn I 160 ACRE FARM 72 800 72 72 6 Uquidlarb 108 108- 25 116. 116 116 tats hi way; rd. electricity: ex- fir.

SIsaxcoHyB 7a '52 46 46 46 1 aSLimaPem 6s'58 8 8 5 Loews 3s 99 99 99 100 8 8 8 railent location rooa son; souia ox Aurora. BENTON HARBOR FRUIT PRICES. BENTON HARBOR, Oct. 30 Special nression years and rose agair with 5 LoneSGas 107 107 ias acre. Reasonable terms, 6 PiedHTE 6'60A 41 41 41 recovery.

Address 288, Tribune. 5 Unit 1 St 7a'56 42 42 42 Today's Benton Harbor fruit market prices 3 Longlsl rfg 4s'49 86 86 86 10 do rfg 4s'49 86 86 86 100 14 14 14 500 1 1 1 100 11 11 11 100 8 3 were: Apples, bushels, Jonathans, 2 inch Beneficial Industrial I company 1 LonllardCo 125 125 Ex dividend, truny listed; all others are 70 to 75 cents; delicious, 2 inch, 85 cents; golden delicious. 2 Inch, 70 cents; Grimes 10 un 100 100 1-32 202 ACRE farm on route 457 room dnclrl house: lg. barn, hay barn, silo, etc. Nrf state line; $90 per acre.

Briargate 4008 Hlacellaneons. 5 FKER eatalnc farm harcains 10 atatat United. 7-B South Dearborn. SUt 7871 I vas organized in 1929, and thus was not conducting business during the dealt In on the unlisted trading basis, xr Jtx right. 3dn Ex Interest, nr Under rule, 4 RM.

co tta re Almost complete. Plenty room lor rarden, poultry, etc. Good soil. Schools. Elec Bard roads.

31 minutes west of lnou. Price S895. S100 down $14.25 monthly. Address 316. Tribune.

golden, 2 inch, 65 ennts; Staymans. 2 100 6 6 20 106 104 100 100 7 67 67- 128 85 88- 1 SLouftNJtM -2. 73 73 73 66.106 108 100 36 ww With warrants. I Matured bonds; negotiability impaired dorinr investigation. boom cf the; late.

1920s. Inch, 65 cents. Fear, bushels, Eieffers, 2 tech, 80 emit..

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