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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK FRIDAY, JANUARY ifi, 1020. KKii- Low- CIm- STOCK TRANSACTIONS WALL STREET NOTES DAY IN WALL STREET In Multiples of $100 YOU RECEIVE GUARANTEED Your Interest check recel bv vmu thn dm it Im due You have no Until I Humor, ami Su-phlons. i iignlu those or-to-br- expeetAd lnurniurlnus of sharp bank practices for the purpose of coverlnr "a or faeilltuting ac umulatlon of heap atocke by hanking Interests. I Tbey were heard in the closing months Of 1818 and early 1918 4hen brokerH re bciiiij tutloned with banking- I.

Tliev were HMN again and July. It was the pet com-t last summer of thono who at the money market iestraini bankers, having miscalculated nduiance of the market and hav-dd tli. niselviH out at OIK proflU, 6ecUin to worry pricti down In of ettin( hii ok their Hecuri- in last November, wnen the big en-I luiuidaiion took place. Now, th- cauvassc-r ot Wad -t. opinion 4ar lo tt certain element, he tin ns to the effect that ne Interest arc lyariraln hunting.

link the high money rates with di rumors and make out a pal-, though hypothetical, case of (Ada tur profits. sciulliiling Loan uvelopea. June and July, before the hanks eliminated the diffei ei.tial br- iween loane on mixed collateral and Send for Our Plan of SafeguardtnR Purchasers of Our Guaranteed First Mortgage Certificates. AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY As Depofitary 1- Net 110.1 Pub S3'i 000 AhUfcsOM IU 'jtimi 4:1 2DQ Am A Cb pf iillil Am J00 AmUk Nip. 4.1 44 Vlt 1500 Am U2'o bl'-e 1HU0 Am Uosch.

lilt lib -j Ailos'ii rts iT 54 ') 4100 Am fA 53 1 500AmCanpf W-i M'(r" '-i 1400 AinCnrtF 138' lob 18000 Am Drug S. H- 13's 14 U- 3 HOOAuiKxprs MV-1 100 Am 051., "4 500 Amllidepf.114 113 8 14500 Am Iua Ill 1074 3400AmLai-re. 14' 14 14 1(1700 AroUnse .1 8-J'a i'J'- 200 Am hoco pf 1044 104' 200 AmMalt 38 118 38 -1 2900 20'1! Wk 1 1100 Am Smelt 00 07 07 -2 21U0 AmStecl V. 41'-. 13 43 300 Am lb5 135 -2 2200 AraSuTob 03 10:,4 UO-2' 100 ASuTob pf.

Ol'i IVk ii 41o0 J8'8 H7 08 -r .100 AmTobae-270 ''70 270 4 3 300ATobptn. 07''18 07V 1 'i 1H10O 08T 00' 14900 Am 153 148 -iK 300 A Writ pi 55 5-1 -400 Am 19'u 10 10 1 100 Am Zinc pi. 5H'-j 58V- BflOfl 011 004 li0'J- 100 Do cash Qt4 02''j 100 A un Arbor. 7 7 73 1000 Assets 4'-j i 3400 A Dry Gds. 60'i Wh oO'a-l 100 AUG 74'a 7 4Vr 200 Assoc OilllS' i 115 115 800 Ab 84 83'y- 200 Atcb pf, 07s 70'i 7 2100 139 200 Auto Sales 1(5" 65600 Bald Loco.

1U4 110' 7 100 BaldL.pt.. 102 NEW YORK TITLE AND MORTGAGE CO. 203 Montague St. Write or Phone Phone 7100 Main 'It" ti i ll coiut. mis i.clluueous oil fatocks were the first to WM passed on by broke, to their tj, MEXICO OIL CORPORATION Stock firat offered lo the Public three days ago has found a Steady Market with Purchasers from all over the United Slates.

Because it Selected Properties are the very best which were available in the Oil Iteserve Territory' of Mexico hen they were acquired months or years ago. r. ont piausiun iih-uij ac-eount for the weakness of cer-' In oil atocke ut l.ila time is that I the bunks, bavins been urged by the l-'- dei-al Reserve authorltl to unessential loans, have been ml, ing over their loan envelopes and litis out us collateral the oil stocks hieh base their value on prospects. 'Middle States Oil und Transcontin-'ental are reported to have suffered materially as loon collateral. Other favorite Induatrtall ar said to be I scheduled for altered valuations.

Money hi Circulation. i On Jan. 1 the money circulation per i in the imed States was compared with on Dec. 1, 19111, and with on Jan. 1919.

The totals of the various kinds of money on 1, 1 874,791 on Dec. 1 and $6,961,38,128 'a ear ago. 4-imparatively the aggre-rate of the first day of this year was 1 $80,608,000 greater than on Dec. tl, hut it is i called that since the be- iglnnlng ot this year the Federal Reserve Hanks ha been reportlni; I cncouracinc contraction of note eir-'' eolation. Against the increase of i 508,00 in December, may be placed a decrease In the Brat two weeks of this month of $144,624,000 in Federal Reserve alone, so that, the actual per capita of circulating media la now I emaller than that of Dec.

1 and Jan. 1, 1919. Gold com, including bullion In th Treastirv. decreased $183,481,468 Dec. 1 and $64,3.19,14:1 from Jan.

1, 1919. In the year stiver I tilivates decret.sed $115,290,848 from $264,817,840 on Jan. 1, 1919, and stl- loda, Worth Millions of Dollars BOUGHT SOLD QUOTED C. W. POPE CO.

Phone 7110 Broad 25 Broad Street, N. Y. GERMAN AND INDUSTRIALS 1100 3173 Si's 40 4(i 40 100 Barnet 90 00 00 8 400 120 125 125 l'j 14 's 700 Beth.viotm- 28Vj 11 27- as 200 Beth Steel. 80 89 80 -2 15700 Beth ritl U. Oi 113j 113'a 113'iii- 300 Booth rish 14 14 14 'a 13 12's 12- 9 8 0 1100 Brunswick.

7' 7'4 74 4 400 uurna nrosl087s 108 108 1HO0 Butte Cop. 10 0lj 94- 28 27'4 274- 000 24 24 24 300 Caddo 22 22 22 200CalPack'g. fcO1 80'a 80'4-- 200CalPetm. 40 39lti 30' -l'i 1000 Can Paeincl30 128n'B 120 -1 100 Ct Fdry pf. 47 47 47 rtOOOCenL-'ther.

95' fc3 03 2 1100 Cerro Cop. 50'4 50 50 's KiOCertProd. 57 57 57 5400 Clid'lrMtr .120 121 121-0's 3o( 58 55 55 200 CAE 11 ct 5 5 5 200 ChlCIWest 8-t- 'a 200Ch(tWpf 28 23' 23Va 2000 c'hl i7.a o5 30 0MASP pf. 62 tO- 51.i 1800 Cbl A W. 85 84" 84- 's 117 117 -1 2300 20 20 '2'4-i- 'g 00'4 00 00 800 70 70 70-i- 1300 Chile 10 19 19 40Q Chino.qop.

S8 38 38 lOOCiXASt 45' 45' 45-0 30'. 4 39 30 '2 700ColFAiron. 42 fl 41- lOOCol 224 22'a 2S1 100ColS2d-pf. 43 43 43 3 500 Col 08 Bfl- 9300 Col Graph. '62 49'4 f.0!V2Ri 100 Cone pf ct.

82 82 82 200 Con 81 81 81 -IV 500ConCandy. 12 12 122 300 Con M'n'g. 18 18 18'ij- 28'i 27 28 5900 corn Prod. 85l4 -1 1'hey can be boupht at almost one-tenth their normal value and are entirely independent of political or economic developments. Through our Berlin Office we are in daily touch with the Berlin Bourse and can offer reliable quotations and prompt executions of orders.

Correspondence Invited VON POLENZ IM- 60 Broadway, Rector 7ai-725 Jaegerstrassc 47, NEW YORK BERLIN SALES OF 80NDS MM mm Di to 1 1 AnVUlAleiia I i AtlCoaatLcoHs 1 1 SeabAnl.l;ln 10 SeabAi'Lailj 5a 2 AOliio'is. 19 tu, xf; hi 'a KMi I cl.b,4bPcv4-,, gU I 7 1 Chi AN W5s'S7 I Naryland ta r. SAI.E3 FROM NYCllJ KM 17 15 3 1 tyonatla W. 1 MarseilleB lis. ('-" 1 Tokyoas.

1 Un Kins-dom'21 io 9 UnKingd'22rct 95 7 04 25 UnKingd'KUrct 94', 1 OtS ti Un so tl AmAg Chen 3 AmAgChern .0 BtLlM loll 71 'i A 1 Co 1 Bait Hot), i BuffKochJile's IV. 1 Union a 'S I loi" i'i bSRubbar.i. sv, A 1 9 1 1 CMBiPsn ii I Chile Copper il I tJtah Pownr s.i vimim, Wal-aah 1,,, Maryland I Wilnon I lid) Il.l.n'.vsoo I 00(1 Agsln-t AracntliRt Loan. Tii Argentine hamber of Dnnn. Urn lwm nni, lie.

ilh rejected I It- nro posed loan of lo the Al Una Ihnrehv forclna the llatlk dr. 'n clou to no licit help front private batiks. is tills laan so, apparently, there Is little chanco 0f a favorable passage omlt4 Hi" Iw Mi l.ttwrtT t.lbny in I'Joi i JO' I.lhfrty 4- 00 I.IN-ny lal 4-a 1Mb i.iiwny (Ha. to. 1 1 1H4I I.IW-rty 3J 4ta.

UI.HJ 1 ill, to 4.1 I- victwy Mi-. leu Victory tt SAI.Eg FHOM OPBSI.NO TO M. t0 Yiily4Viat MH Chi I A fdf NYQly' 100'. JT 5 ChiV. 4 lo net to mv 1 Argentine ft.

71 Wi I I-oi I. ft Col A South I irt'i i ft DomCanftsT. 1 fi ft LraronvA id'. I 1 (M Hkli i 4 ft Mii.ll 7 7s3, IndKi-i. 1 JSJi jjJjV 70'! 1 70S 8 l4Mth4ltl.

8" I 0 7 ft UfAMyem 1ft 75 Lie AM, 0 til I v.uvu,e. 5 tU ..1 6 7ti'4 lft.ntani.!'.. Lyons Vt' 8 t'J'j Hi I ft NYCv.it- K'4 -i 1 MS bP4a. 5 hap i Sh W'j tl an, i-i-t fi 200M'Dtro'r 04' 100 Mnt PowpflOO 100 200 Mol II. 48'm 48 900 NaUnlllne 00 08 lUUN.nllpf...

87 871 100 NalBis uiill 1U 48 -1 05 -T, 87- 'i lDuuNat Enam. 81'. 300 Nat Lean 81 0UU Mcx S'-j 100 NevCop. 10 400 Orl'na 44 bo'-j b0V-i 5'n 5'- 10 iat 1 JOONY 107 1400 00 118 ii4 100 27 27 87 -1 lOONYDckpf. 57 57 57 1900 NY a7 i.0 500 Norf b0 Idi'i 90'4- 500 North Am.

56 55 65 3500 North Pao. 79 78 500No8c'tSt. 71 71 -2 7100 Ohio 47 4b 40 000 ukla PAR. i 900 Ont Silver. 8 8 8 300 Otis; 1J2 132 I SUU'i aos i-i .1, 100 Owens II.

00 lOOI'ac Dcv 1 70 400 1'acifl. la, R7 1 00 71. 1500 Pao 87 87 37'a 30800 Pan-M et 90 2800 Pan Am 11. 08 B' 87V- 3700 Penn 42 1 4- 200 Pet.u ,,01, 38 .0 30 11700 PeroMarq. 29 88 2'J 2UU I'rt-c so 5(0Pir-Mpp.

(juTg 0tj78 00 oooruua.i,o... 39's 2011110 Pierce-Ar. 72 09 100 Pierce ion Ji)(j 0500 Pierce Oil. 10 ltjns 100 PcoOil j.t ia 300 ritts Coal. 02'-j 01 01 2000 PtAW Vlr.

20' 18 23-t- 000 PondCrt-ek 24 24 24 1 HOOPrc'd steel 97 90 90 -8 300 Pullman. .11 l' 1U- 3MO0l'unta-AS. 00 88 88 -2' 100 By Spring. 200 Ray Cop r. 21 21...

4400 78 200Redlns2d. 35 35 500 Remington SO'i 84 ISOOReplogleS. 45 45 85 -1 Rep Motor. 51 51 4T400 Rep 112 107 107-4 Kepsu 104 104-2 oyuu Kepsu rts. j1 3800 uutcB u.

1400 StJos Lead 10 3500 StLASanK. 18 102 102'-a- 34 aoOoavage Ar. 73 73 73 14500 Saxon Mtr. 20 18 19 IcOOSea Air 7 7iaf 100 Sears Hoe. 225 225 225---.

24700 SneilTrans 87 fcO'g Ml'1, 30800 Sinclair O. 43'4 42-l 1600 Sloes Shell. 74 78 73 -1 11800 So pacinc. .101 99 90- 200 22 21 21 200 South'B Pf. 55 55 55 1200 Stromberg.

70 72 72 -S 31100 btik 105 102 103 -8 600 Htude'r pf loi 101 lol SOOStutz 110 125 5 200 Superiors. 46 40 40 1300 Tenn 11 11 11 7800 Texas Co. .200 195 197 4-l 400 Texflpdct 190 100 Texas 30 187 1500Te.APac. 38' 100 Third Ave. 14 aoOTidOrts.

23 19800 Tob 93 91 90-. 1 4tiu roD rr pi. 104 103'h 104 21400 Trans 25 23 25 -3800 Tr 01 59 60 7900UnlonOll. 35 33a 34- 1700 Union Pac.123 121 121- s8 UV 07 07 -900 Un 50 50 49 400 Utd Drugs. 144 144 1 111- 1 via isc.

ol 'n oi'8 oiii. I ion td 191 192-2 ivJUinrcKesiores. 88 ".1 80'g 85- 3 200 L'nRyInv. 11 11 U. 400 LuKylnv pi 25 25 25...

1800USFoodPr 71 70 70-l 118O0 105 HIV, 2' 3 intra Ave 4500 L'Snitylm. 54 52'u 52-1 102UU oKUDuer. 28 120 125 3 200VSRubist.ll4 114 114 200 CSSmlt ctf ,1 1 71 CS 106 1(4 104 1 800 Utah ,0 ,5 8 75 2111111 v.3 700 VCaChm. 66 1 51-1 3200 7 7-rf- 7- 400 Wabpf 28 i2 23 2oo Wells Far. 53 53 53 1900 West 11 104 11- 24 24- 100 West I'd.

87 87 87. 200 Air 117 117 1171 louti wesiing so 02'4 2200 11 11 11.... (100 Wheel's pf 17 17 4400 White Mtr. 01 59 7400 29 29' 90(1 Wilson ct. 75 75 8900 Wor Pump 93 88 800 WrP'mpB ,0 59-2 29- 75 -1 80'H-2T 11.

e'vlaeoil. SAIiKS OF STOCKS. From Share From 10 to 11 254,200 I 1 to 2 11 to 12. I lO.Ooo I 2 to 3 12 to 1... 185,4001 Today's total Vcstet day's total 1.

dame day 1313 BROOKLYN COURTS 'lltlAI. TKIIM. I'4KT VIII. jobo vkHll.i'.S.mn," AM. II Sl'nfilm-lll KH'' li-viiUt, lflBliot troBbt rrachfd on ibt Vre.

calendar. SI lMtl Mi: TftlAI. 'I'M ft PART III, Par calendar, Ju 1. li-fore Benedict, J. ONrld, 1,1.

n.i'.t". K-'i' I.ull-i I KMFIlKItll.S APPOINTED. IIV I'abrr. .1..: Kmplrn l.liml.cr Co. Rro KM-aid H.

I'lioniav: lu re uli.at, Selc-l a ard Burko; I'helan t. Hull. Ilaivdua W. Kel. APPLICATIONS TO LIST The following nppllcadons to list securities have been made to the New York Kxchnngc: Hendee Miinufaeturinir tl.

7 percent ive pr, tei Ktoek and JKI.IWCCOO common sloelt. i.enerni Moicr.i i orpnni ten, 400 cumulative 7 nercent deheni Stock and 1S.705.S10 ahsres common stock of no par value. RaMroar? Stocks Features Tiad-ingf- Drives on Some Industrials Renewed -Foreign Exchange Weak. After moving -Irregularly for four hours, the whole list of Industrial shares guve 'vay toward the close under a deluse of scllirs orders for ihe short accounts. Securities In this class lost one lo seven points, mid thus all that had been accuinpiished In tne previous sea-tion was lindane.

Thcio was nothing to account for the late decline thut could not have ueor. used an a selling argument earlier in the duy, unless it was the tact lout Ihe acuon 01 the ivew iora Kiirins llvsa gives the federal ciiui' liclil to carry out Tne i.u Joi.n.tc 'constructive the stock market touay in the t-i -iJ autrno'on. Ihe icason umy prole 'to be a-pujelj speculative one, 11 may dc'eiup tnut the by in a posi-liou lo know of some Uevi-loptmint in the railroad situation llial aid not malic apparent to the rank and of traoeia while the stock market was in pi ogress, ltailwuy executives were session today, discussing legislation now before the Culiaressional Co.ifcrei.ee- I particulai -y the Cuinminj bill provision lor lutes lo guarantee a o'u percent return. The iinancii'l community 'expects, or hopes that Ihis piuvisloli will be udoptid and eierythiuff con-t- ilirtmg P. it iihzatiou of tins hope is likely to hid leih-eitou the mar- Industrial soaks were 1 Ihe mercy of operator In, the first hour thee IvfUlliel their drives on some of the ill-fated issues such an Ti an.v,...ni no ntal nl eel oil with the expectation of overcoming a network of the stop-lots orders, ere p.n-ily siiceessmi.

i ney ai 1'u I. eked the shipping shares, the while spreading rumors oi me pruuu ei-fecr the spread of ft: i'oland would have on commerce anc still oilier rumors rn the tltt- prcssion thai, export trade is beginning tu feel the effects of unfavorable exchange rates. Steel stocks held their ground quite st, -mily alter cut, lieavlnrs. but met with mv selling in the afternoon and stave way. The renewal rate on call loans was percent.

percent lower than yesterday. At 2 o'clock money was oh-lamahle at percent. This fact might I five e. a Peltier reeling ill trading circles had it not heen'for uniin's. tnkable id --iie-i that, although the Federal Kr, serve lank has not yet lotnii to imroasc ns icdtscotint rates.

-iciion along this line will not be long deterred, only the uncertainty as to what clearing house associations vvouin no Willi their interest rate'i on out of town l-alanees Iris deterred the bank from taking the action contemplated. In view of the' fiict that the New oris Clearing Mouse Association vol -ed till-- percent the maximum on such balances, re-girdless hat rediscount rates may he pin into force, it would not be surprising if the Kcserve Hank will see ils was clear to carry out its Policy. In i il. vC the local Charing House will have i eio-ei tmiuellelng le Ot -social ums in other cities. Great Britain's fears for Europe and tin under the spread of Bolshevism were rcllecled in the market for sterling and other continental bills.

The pound dropped this morning S-'eS or within 14 cents of Ihe low record. French bills, foil cellt.im.s to 11.61 mines to Ihe end II centimes to 13.70 checks sold at I. 1 CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE Chiefly to unfavorable Pa de-velophienls was a' rihui ed tin- adver-e; change during th day, ivith the gr exerted against cvfirst three Hour oil and marine uerous of which Putted no recessions of from 3 to l'-j Shell I Transport was offered -I e. to 1 1 74 10 1 Royal Dutch 1 a. 'a.

1 ranscontmental ami ift to' 42. ni'iii fell back 3 9i to 41, Ml 21A to ttU and rhl -Marine alio, 1 V2 to 1011. Studebaker- I 'rod down liiri 110 Ilethlehem Steel and HHldwin Loeoimg Willi a. later rally to 114. international F.aper and American i.insee.i were lu st of the sp, entities, the loi-mer beitife- bid up 2'i to 811 Alcohol fell hack to Hit! Huhher 1 In I2(i-S, American Wool-en 3 to 100 and American Can to 53 MONEY AND EXCHANGE Money on call and 1 opened at 8 percent, 1 percent lower th yesterday's initial rate, and with a rcng i henmb- In the afternoon money rates dropped successively to 7 and 6 "iiu 1 ue gem rat a me; was llected in Ihe later trading-.

the ma- 1 1 lor showed is as close he; and' then-only oecastoiial loai.st at and su pereent. or close 1, the maximum The minimum discount figure or prime mercantile is fiUl cent, and that market is 0011 imoi Willi una imp. ,,1 stand at 4 nercent. Tort: Clearing louse showed I reasuty a. debtor for a T1 edert.l Iteservo had a balance of in mrmSml and bal-ine 81 Foreign E-change.

Ninety-day Vltnna alcht Cabl Btockliolm alcht Qibl Cbt-litlana iicnt Chbl COtKUhRCU (Ml wUnrland CBl Upain alcht M.7tf Cent par kranan anil mark. BANKERS OIIT.MS IN.ItWCTIO.V. Atlanta Judge Kills of the Hu'- prrlor Court has irrunled en innmetioii to the Cleorcla Hankers Associm lot, ininlniiiy Mm l-'ederal lteserve Hank of Atlanta from putting into effect the par rlenr.inee order us applied lo atkutlons not memhera of- th I-dernl Iteservo system In Ororgia. Arcu-nients will be heard ol Jan. 21.

1 'V FOR a Pellowlnii a pavrru rrt "JJ1 i I 4- Sum lb- tlv to Unit ih-r- i. d. t-rt. -ratten the bundle or d. re.

utlr.ti CITY BONDS The opening of our new large, litlht and alrv laoarrl room Ticker service and additional direct wires have been installed. Pay as a visit. Harry A. Cochrane Co. Stocks and Bonds 67 Exchange Pi.

New Yerk Phase. Broad 3581-3336-7 MOTOR STOCKS Next Issue of our weekly MARKET TALKS WiNSLOW TAYLOR CO. MAIN OFFICE 130 South 15th Street PHILADELPHIA berman City Bonds Lrttrr K. Ji explains Raabe, Glissinan Co. 20 Broad N.

Y. Bonds tor Investment Harris, Forbes Co Pin Street. Corner William NEW YORK STANDARD iauvi investors ISHUKS 1 O.N Ki.lJSST Nassau Elec. R. K.

5' 1944 Kings Co. Elevated 4 1949 THEODORE L. BK0NS0N CO. WE I DIVIDE EXTENSION I ver dollars decreased $1,708,216 froi $83,244,382 a year ago. Shipping Shares Weak.

An attack on shipping shares was launched this morning. I'ni'cd Fruit -red tr, the extent of 2 nolnls. American Ship and Commerce almost point. common 4 points, Marine preferred 2 points, Atlantic, tiulf and West Indies 3 points and American International Corporation 4.1 14 poittt.s. i tie exinaiiauon in Ifered fur the sellitiir of tiles- slim, Bolshevist menace which pre disp ill" any brilliancy profits.

to the outlook foi Marine Preferred. Much is heinp; said about the intrinsic value securities. Where the stock of a financially strong company is selling 10 points lower than last October, coiners of bull a-nntnents arn losing no opportunity to point out tl at the stock is worth just as much now as then. In the case of Mercantile Marine preferred stock, which is selliii; now below par. it Is possible tr, tale without fear of cn 1 1 a lion that the stock is worth less today than on Wednesday, since it sold vesterdnv "ex" the regular semi.

annual dividend and "ex" a 5 percent payment on account of arrnin diyidends. The remilar dividend he regained as the time I'm- t.t et her paNinent. Out when a is paid on back dividends, definite amount is deducted permanently from the intrinsir value. Ma- tine preferred Is worth 35 points less than on I ce. i 9 and its present worth is nattered by the fact that $47 a share is slill due In deferred dividends.

The time will come when the common and preferred should sell almost on a pnritv, the nearness of that time depending on the speed with which the company nouiciat, i the l.hoiders. Thai tine will come when all these pay-vo been made; when thf Is regulated by the fren-ption of the value of nestment; when the corn-will be in line for disburse- s' nek pi Wonld List Hcndre Stock. he manacement of the Hendee lUfacturifig Company has filed an lieatlon to list $1,000,000 of 7 per- cnmulatlve preferred stock and of rnmmun stock on the York Stock Fxchange. lion taken by stockholders of the i ana-nan ar ano i-oumn com puny at their annual meeting in Montreal today in electing four directors to represent the Interests of the American Car and Foundry was in line with Wall ft reefs expectations. W.

II. Woodin. Andrew Fletcher. Lewis and Francis H. CloiKUe were the men chosen.

It is reported that the Aiiieri, an i at ami 1-oundrv promises to have part of its recentlv oh. tallied foreign orders filled by the PUBLIC UTILITY STOCKS Trac lfltl 108 Uo lal pri. Do rat' prf Cltlas prpfeirp-1 410 letv uis'i uo Norm Ohio E1C1- (-- l-e N.otl. see I ua NOTES FROM THE BANKS Stockholders meetings were held during the past few days by the Kings County Trust Company, Franklin Trust Company and People's Trust Company, together with the annual election of directors. In each case the board of directors remained unchanged.

Edward W. Russell, credit managrr of the Franklin Trust Company, was aj, assistant secretary at yesterday's meeting of thv. board of trus- The savings banks -re well represented til Ihe rolllllllttees of the Republican Club. Col. Andrew D.

Baird and Henry Sayh-r are ii" rs "I trie and Victor I.ersner is a member of the executive cor will be held dates ave. Vacancies now exist in the board of trustees of the Fast New York Sa Ings Bank and of the Brevoort Savin ft Bank. The death of John Jlejn o.j.. rr.ni.d the former, and th death of John W. Bailey, the latter of its most esteemed deprived oi one members.

DIVIDENDS DECLARED The Electric Hon 1 Share Company i has dc lai'-d the usual quarterly of percent on the common and oi 1 '-i percent on the stocks. Th, common dividend is puj -able to holders of record Jan. 14 and holders of record Jan. 20. lC.

l'acillc Bank has declared an dividend of 2 percent In addi tion to th" usual qtiain 1 1 oiv iu- 1 pelC Id pal.ble 1' b- 2. Books meeting 'of the dir. tors of the Company has called for Jam 31 to declare c-tllarly quarterly di id, lids of II nil preferred stic ks, payable Feb IB to holders of record Jan. 31. The Nash Motor Co ipany a dividend of a share on Uncommon and ,1 ot $1.75 a share on the pr.ierte.i stock, both payable Feb.

2 to stock Jan- The last pa mcnt on common atock was of $6 a share '-eS-lgin National Watch Company declared usual 1 Send of 2 pereent payable 1,1,. stock ot record -'an. declared a regulai quart. -riy dividend oJ percent payable Feb. 2, to stock r.

sh This distribution fh'ot's the inereafC in the annual stock Ilia. lie did not suKKest a i hut a conference ot In- Iiroblem. The emr l.i on 'h, un.ter lh. Kyle i the objael being lo tlnulty ot tha bualn-ee. no Inlartsu comins Into thu ocapercent CALLS FOR WORLD EXCHANGE CONFERENCE Washington, Jan.

16 Senator Owen of oklr.homa to.lay rcipiesied I res- dent conference to l. hold in Wash- n.Bton. In addressing the President, Sen- tor Owen declared that Antencn I trade la belna ruined by the lOOC'nPr'd pf 100 lOO'-g 100V- 3800 208 204 0500 Cuba Sugai i.0 40 50 -1' 100 cub Sug pf 3 fc3 fc334- 1 100 Del Hud 04 94 94 2000 DARG 400 Dome Mln 100 04 39 8 181 000 Erie 1.. 1 1300 Erie lstpt. 20.a 000 Erie 2d pf.

14 1 2800 FamPlyrs. 87 8i 200EedMgpf. 30 3' 3400FlskRub'r. 42 4 82'2 000 Gaston 17 l1 pf 100 10 72'ij 200 Gen Elec.lfiS 1(1! JO a4 85 -2 30 1 72 8700 Gen Motor. 317 200(1 Motor pf.

85 fcOo'g 307 84-tij 84Mj-h2ivt b2- c3 4500 78 TU'd 77 200GranbyMg 51 51 Bl- 2300 GtNorth pf 77 77 -1' 38 38 38-r2' 100 Greene Cop 30 30 30 -1 700 Gulf Steel. 70 78 78 101 108 t-2 Marv n. ivki-h lOOHaskell-B. 57 57 57-l 3000 insp cop. nov8 UiVa 00 000 int 4 3' 12'vt 12 20 20 19 19- 1200 int Mcliel.

IM'-! 24 5000 Int 79 79-l JUO il 4(i'a 40'j auu Jewel ica. JB--f- 100 Jewel Tpf. 41 41 41-1 200 Jones Tea. 26 20 200 Kan Cy So. 15 15 15' 200KnCySopf 45 5 45- 800 Kelly Tire 134 132 '134 -4 1110 Kelsoywn.

i O'a VO'g 20uKisWlpf. 97 97 97 1900 K'n'c'tCop 80 30 SOVg- 12900 39 80 36a4-: 5100 Lack Steel. 85 r2 t-2 2 500 Hee 35 33 83-1'h 400 Lohigli vai lOOOLoew 82 3500 Loft 21 '00 44 31 314- 22 23 1,0 lOOLouANash 110 UOSj lOOMacliaypf 64 04 04 129 lOOManhatEl. 44 4t 44 -1 lOOManShirt. 32 32 82....

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CO I I ALFRED BENSCHtR I.

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Years Available:
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