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REVIEW OF JULY........ ......................11
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RECORD OP BOND BALES AND P R I C E S . _
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STEAM RAILROAD BONDS__________33
STEAM RAILROAD STOCKS_________38
PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS____________ 39
PUBLIC UTILITY STOCKS___________ 43
INDUSTRIAL & MISCELL. BONDS,. 44
INDUSTRIAL & MISCELL. STOCKS. 46
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NORTHERN M ILLS ____________________ 46
SO UTH ERN M ILLS ____________________ 46
C AN AD IAN M ILLS _____________________ 46
MINING STOCKS____________________ 46
INSURANCE STOCKS AND SC R IP.. 46
REAL ESTATE TRUST & LAND STKS. 46
TITLE GUAR. & SAFE DEP. STOCKS. 46
U. S. AND MUNICIPAL BONDS___49
CANADIAN MUNICIPAL BONDS___ 60
FOREIGN GOVERNMENT B O N D S.._ 49
BANKS AND TRUST COM PANIES... 66
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THE MUTUAL LIFE
Insurance Company of New York

Abstract of Statement December 31, 1920

Income for Year 1920

$126,370,360.33

Paid to Policy-holders during year

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87,523,160.11
582,037,444.22

Reserves and Liabilities
Contingency and Dividend Funds

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88,962,736.97
671,000,181.19

A s s e t s ..........................................

2,357,973,121.00

Insurance in Force -

2,665,577.69

Annuities in Force

C H A R L E S A . P E A B O D Y , President
WILLIAM H. TRUESDALE, Vice-President

GRANVILLE M. WHITE, \
GEORGE T. DEXTER,
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JAMES TIMPSON,
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WILLIAM A. HUTCHESON,
GEORGE C. KEEFER, 1
WILLIAM F, DIX,
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2d Vice-Presidents
2d Vice-President and Actuary
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Secretaries

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the wage reduction. T i e decision to refer the mat­
ter to a referendum of the unions was voted by the
five general Chairmen representing the Brotherhood
of Locomotive Engineers, the Brotherhood of Loco­
motive Firemen and Enginemen, the Order o f Rail­
way Conductors, the Brotherhood of Railroad Train­
men, and the Switchmen’s Union of North America.
The resolutions were preceded by the usual pre­
ambles in which were set out at length the difficul­
ties confronting the Brotherhood heads.
For in­
stance, one of the “ whereases” was to the effect that
they (the leaders) were “ required not only to con­
sider a wage reduction, but in many instances rail­
road officers have served notice of thejr intention
to abolish time and one-half for overtime in road,
freight and yard service, and in addition thereto
to revise schedules for the benefit of the railroad
by abolishing many rules and conditions which in

the aggregate means the loss of much money and
the creation ©f less favorable conditions for various
R E V IE W OF JULY.
classes of employees.” Another “ whereas” stated
W h ile there was no essential modification of gen­ that “ much unrest and uneasiness exist, which
eral trade conditions during -Tilly, the outlook for cause deep concern, add to the seriousness of the
the railroads at least continued to show steady im ­ situation, and establish a condition of affairs which
provement and the chief developments of the month makes it practically impossible for this body of (Gen­
had to do largely with them. I t appeared, in the eral Chairmen to take the responsibility of deciding
first instance, that no labor troubles were going to these important questions, for the reason that we
result from the wage reductions previously an­ hold that no reduction in wages of the various
nounced by the U . S. Railroad Labor Board and classes is ju stifiab le,”
I t was accordingly resolved by these Chairmen
which became effective as of July 1. Some of the
Brotherhood chiefs had been indulging in bellicose that they could not assume the responsibility of
talk from time to time with regard to these reduc­ accepting the wage reductions and hence that not
tions, but apparently this was for effect, or to pla­ later than September 1 1921 the entire subject mat
cate the men, and when the day for positive action, ter be referred to the membership through the vari­
one way or the other, arrived, they concluded that ous General Chairmen for acceptance or rejection.
discretion was the better part of valor, and ac­ The chief executives were also authorized “ to make
cepted the situation in good grace; for it was as arrangements if possible to meet a committee of
clear as anything could be that public sentiment railway executives to be selected to meet a sub­
would not support a strike or resistance to the cut committee representing the organizations named
in wages, which was simply a repetition of the ex­ here, to consider and if possible adjust all matters
perience of workers in other avenues of trade.
in controversy and that our chief executives and the
A s a brief indication of the course pursued in committees who are handling these questions be di­
disposing of this matter of railroad wage decreases rected clearly to place the representatives of the
estimated as averaging 1 2 % , and involving a re­ railway corporations on record as to whether or not
duction in the annual payroll of the railroads when they will request further decreases in rates or com­
doing a full volume of work (now, of course, their pensation, the abolition of schedule rules or regula­
carrying facilities are only partly employed) of tions, or the elim ination of time and one-half tim e.”
$400,000,000— it may be stated that after a series of There were twelve other organizations of railroad
conferences begun at Chicago on -July 1 and contin­ employees represented at the general conference on
uing up to and including July 5, the railway labor July 5, besides the four big Brotherhoods, making
leaders on the latter date made known their deci­ sixteen altogether, and they decided on united ac­
sion to refer to a vote of the members of the Broth­ tion along the lines jn st indicated— that is, on the
erhoods the question of acceptance or rejection of referendum vote.
All but the four Brotherhoods
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are members of the Railway Employees’ Depart­ He pointed out that the Transportation A ct of 1920,
ment of the American Federation of Labor, of which recognizing that betterments and additions belong
to capital account, had provided that such sums as
H. M. Jewell is president.
This removed all possibility of any immediate the railway companies owed the Government for
labor troubles on the railroads growing out of the betterments and new equipment added during the
wage reductions.
In another direction also the period of Government operation, might be funded,
prospects of the rail carriers were greatly improved. and that there had been at no time any question
In other words, active steps were taken to adjust about the justice of funding such indebtedness. The
their financial relations with the U. H. Government. President also pointed out that quite apart from
On the one hand, the railroads were indebted to the the large sums owing to the Government, “ which we
Government for additions and improvements made are morally and legally bound to fund,” the Govern­
to the properties during the period of Government ment admittedly owed the railway companies large
control, while on the other hand, the Government sums on various accounts, such as compensation,
owed considerable sums to the carriers on current depreciation and maintenance. There had been a
account and in connection with the Government wide difference of opinion as to the precise amounts
rental guarantees. Tt was not advisable to offset owed by the Government, “ due in the main to the
these claims one against the other, since if the Gov­ claim of the owners that in spite of materials and
ernment withheld what it owed the effect would be hours of labor being estimated in proper relations
to deprive the roads of the cash they need in the to similar expenditure in the pre-war test period,
conduct of their operations. The money due the the ‘inefficiency of labor’ still left a wide difference
Government was in the nature of new capital out­ between actual upkeep and the expenditure made
lays, the money for which would ordinarily be pro­ during the Government operation.”
In order to expedite settlement and funding, an
vided by the issue of long-time obligations, and the
arrangements for settling with the Government informal understanding had now been reached, un­
were accordingly with a view of extending payment der which the railway claims based on the “ ineffi­
over a series of years and, as part of the scheme, ciency of labor” were to be waived, without, how­
to leave the Government free to pay over to the ever, surrender of any rights in court in case there
was failure to settle. There was only one obstacle
roads what it itself owed to them.
Consultations between Government officials and to the carrying out of the arrangement, namely “ the
railway executives continued throughout the month fact that the Railway Administration, though pos­
with this object in view and culminated in a mes­ sessing assets, does not command the funds neces­
sage from President Harding to Congress, detailing sary to meet what will be its admitted obligations.”
the plans under way and asking the legislative body Accordingly, Congress was “ asked to extend the au­
to amend the law so as to enlarge the powers of the thority of the W a r Finance Corporation so that it
W a r Finance Corporation so as to enable it to par­ may purchase these railway funding securities ac­
ticipate in 'carrying out the scheme. The Secretary cepted by the Director-General of Railroads.” He
of the Treasury, Andrew W . Mellon, on July 7 made said no added expense, no added investment would
known that it was expected that negotiations would be required on the part of the Government. “ It is
be completed in a few days between Government of­ merely the grant of authority necessary to enable
ficials and the railroad executives, involving re­ a most useful and efficient Government agency to
funding arrangements whereby the roads would re­ use its available funds to purchase securities for
ceive approximately $500,000,000 from the U. S. which Congress already has authorized the issue
Treasury within the next few months. The Govern­ and turn them into the channel of finance ready to
ment would receive 6 % securities from the individ­ float them.”
The President went on to say that “ the after-war
ual roads for the new capital outlays made on their
behalf during the period of Government control, distresses of two great and fundamental activities
and the Government would pay over in cash what it had been riveting the anxious attention of the coun­
owed the roads. Both Mr. Mellon and Secretary of try.” One was the readjustment and restoration of
Commerce Herbert Hoover, who commented upon agriculture. The other was the distress of our rail­
the negotiations, urged that the plan would be of way transportation system. Pending proposals had
great business value to the country in easing rail­ already brought to the notice of Congress the very
road credits and furnishing employment. Mr. Hoo­ promising possibilities of broadening the powers of
ver estimated that 200,000 additional men could be the W a r Finance Corporation for aiding agricul­
employed by the carriers if they had the necessary ture and the production of livestock. “ This Cor­
funds. In furtherance of the plans, President H ar­ poration has proven itself so helpful in the relief
ding on July 9 conferred with Secretary of the thus far undertaken that I cannot help but believe
Treasury Mellon, Secretary of Commerce Hoover, that its broadened powers, as have been proposed,
Chairman Clark of the Inter-State Commerce to meet agricultural needs, will enable it wholly to
Commission (this was before Mr. Clark, later in meet the nation-wide emergency.” In the case of
the month, resigned from the Commission), the railroads, the President urged, there was a
and Director-General
Davis
of the Railroad moral and a contractual obligation, and favorable
Administration.
On July 12 Eugene Meyer, Jr., action by Congress was no less urgent and would no
managing director of the W a r Finance Corporation, less appeal to public approval. Railway solvency
conferred in New York with the so-called Steering and efficiency, the President insisted, are essential
Committee of the Association of Railway Execu­ to our healthful industrial, commercial and agricul­
tives, with reference to the same matter. On July tural life, and he wound up with an expression that
18 Mr. Meyer pointed out that during the war the will no doubt become famous when he sa id : “ Every­
He concluded
Corporation, under Section 9 of the W a r Finance thing hinges on transportation.”
' Corporation Act, had had authority to make ad­ with these w ords:
“ A f t e r n e c e s s a r y a n d d r a s t ic c u r ta ilm e n ts , a f t e r h a r r o w ­
vances to the railroads under Federal control “ for
a
the purpose of making additions, betterments, or i n g s t r a it s in m e e tin g t h e ir fin a n c ia l d i f f i c u l t i e s , th e x> ilr o a d s n e e d o n ly th is f in a n c ia l a id w h ic h t h e f u lfillm e n t o f
road extensions to such railroads,” but that this o u r o b lig a t io n s w ill b e s t o w to in a u g u r a t e t h e ir f a r - r e a c h in g
authority had now expired and that it was a ques­ r e v iv a l. I t s e f f e c t s w ill b e f e lt in v a r ie d in d u s tr ie s a n d w ill
tion of policy for Congress and the Administration b a n sh t o a la r g e d e g r e e th e d e p r e s s io n w h ic h , th o u g h in e v it ­
to determine whether or not, from the point of view a b le in w a r ’ s a f te r m a th , w e a r e a ll s o a n x io u s t o se e e n d e d .”
President Harding personally delivered in the
of the national welfare, they wanted it revived tem­
Senate, on July 12, a message setting forth his oppo­
porarily.
On July 26 President Harding laid before Con­ sition to the enactment of soldier bonus legislation
gress in a special message the proposals referred to. at the present time. Secretary of the Treasury Mel-

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Ion had previously voiced his opposition to such
legislation. The so-called “Five-way” soldiers’ bo­
nus bill had been favorably reported by the Senate
Finance Committee on June 20, and Secretary Mel
Ion, in a letter to Senator Frelinghuysen under date
of July 2, made public with the opening of debate
on the bill in the Senate on July 6, asserted that the
most conservative estimates showed that the bill
would cost anywhere from $1,500,000,000 to about
$5,250,000,000. A plan to disburse even over a pe­
riod of years up to $4,000,000,000 or $5,000,000,000
as “ adjusted compensation” he declared, “ must in­
evitably increase by that much the war burden
which the American people have to bear.” H e point­
ed out that the burden would be in addition to that
already imposed in most of the States which have
provided bonuses, and added: “ Nor could the vast
payments required by the bill be financed without
introducing grave complications into the refunding
operations which will be necessary within the next
few years.” Mr. Mellon furthermore stated that
“ there is grave danger that the necessary expendi­
tures of the Government in the near future will ex­
ceed its current receipts, thus leaving deficits to be
met by new taxes or further borrowing.” In these
circumstances, he said, “ I believe that the best in­
terests of the country demand that action be de­
ferred upon the soldiers’ bonus or the bill to pro­
vide so-called adjusted compensation.”
In his message to the Senate the President point­
ed out that he had “ commended the policy of gener­
ous treatment of the Nation’s defenders.” Every ob­
ligation, he said, “ is to the disabled and depend­
ent.” He declared, however, that “ the enactment of
the compensation bill in the midst of the struggle
for readjustment and restoration would hinder
every effort and greatly imperil the financial sta­
bility of our country.” He added that “ this menac­
ing effort to expend millions in gratuities w ill im­
peril our capacity to discharge our first obligations
to those we must not fail to aid.”
The President
stated that “ if this measure could be made effective
at the present time without disaster to the Nation’ s
finances and without hindrance to imperative re-ad­
justment of our taxes, it would present an entirely
different question than that which is before you.”
“ I am fully persuaded,” said the President, “ that
three things are essential to the very beginning of
the restored order of things. These are the revision,
including reduction, of our internal taxation, the
refunding of our war debt, and the adjustment of
our foreign loans.” It is vitally necessary to settle
these problems, Mr. Harding urged, “before adding
to our Treasury any such burden as is contemplated
in the pending bill.” The President averred that it
was “ unthinkable to expect business revival and the
resumption of the normal ways of peace while main­
taining the excessive taxes of war. I t is quite un­
thinkable to reduce our tax burdens while commit­
ting our Treasury to an additional obligation which
ranges from three to five billions of dollars.” Ref­
erence was made in the message to the prompt ac­
tion of Congress in providing the emergency tariff
and to the “ good progress” which had been made
“ toward the much-needed and more deliberate revi­
sion of our tariff schedules.” H e said, however,
“ there is confessed disappointment that so little
progress has been made in the readjustment and re­
duction of the war-time taxes.” The President’s re­
marks contained a resume of what had already been
accomplished by way of Government soldier relief,
the figures he presented suggesting, he said, “ neith­
er neglect nor ingratitude.” “W e never have, and
never w ill,” he stated, “neglect the dependent sold­
ier.” In adding that “ the defenders of the Republic
and the perils of war would be the last of our citi­
zenship to wish its stability menaced by an indi­
vidual pittance of peace,” he observed that the enact­
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so add to our interest rates that the added interest
charge on new and refunded indebtedness may alone
exceed the sum it is proposed to bestow.”
In ar
cordance with the wishes of the President, the 1J. K.
Senate on July 15, by a vote of 47 to 29, adopted
the motion of Senator Penrose to recommit, the
soldier bonus bill indefinitely to the Seriate Com­
mittee on Finance.
In the general trade situation the chief feature
was the utter demoralization of the iron and steel
trades under the almost total absence of buying or­
ders of any considerable size. W age and price re­
ductions were among the incidents of moment at
the very beginning of the month. The Bethlehem
Steel Corporation on July 1 announced a reduction
of 1 5 % , effective July 16, in wages a( its Steel ton
(P a.) plant, this reduction applying .to all employ­
ees except salaried men, whose wages it was an­
nounced would be cut 1 0 % , effective August 1, these
latter having gained much smaller wage increases
during the war inflation period than the group of
wage-earners. The company also announced a re
duction in the rent of all houses owned by it from
8 to 1 0 % . This reduction was said to wipe out all
increase in rents made by the company during the
past 15 years. Reductions in the price of steel, ef­
fective July 5, were announced by E. G. Grace,
President of the Bethlehem Steel Company, on July
4— the new prices representing a reduction of $4 per
ton on bars, structural shapes, plates, skelp, billets,
sheet bar, slabs and blue annealed sheet; $5 per ton
on black and galvanized sheets and $10 per ton on
tin plate. In announcing these reductions Mr. Grace
said “present manufacturing costs do not in any
sense warrant these reductions, but this company
desires to contribute even more than its full share to
re-establish conditions in the steel trade on what
might be regarded as a normal basis.” Following
the action of the Bethlehem Steel C.O., the United
States Steel Corporation also made known its in­
tention to put into effect price reductions ranging
from $4 to $10 a ton. The Steel Corporation at the
same time gave notice that it would abrogate, as of
July 16, the so-called “basic” or “ over time” day
made operative during the war as an emergency
measure. Supplementing these price reductions an­
nounced July 6 the Steel Corporation, on July. 8,
through Judge Gary, promulgated reductions rang­
ing from $2 to $12 a ton on pipe and tube prices,
and $5 a ton on wire and wire nails.
The reductions in the prices of various steel prod­
ucts noted in the above were met by such of the
other producers as had not previously dropped to
the new levels. These cuts in prices, however, bad
no effect in stimulating buying, and the price situa­
tion became more, rather than less, demoralized as
the month proceeded.
New low prices at wholesale were made in a num­
ber of other directions. Tin on July 26 got down to
$25 50, this contrasting with $39 50 on Jan. 10 1921
and $65 25, the high point in 1920, on Jan. 11. There
were also successive further reductions in different
parts of the country in gasoline and kerosene prices.
There were likewise some further reductions in the
price of motor cars by several of the automobile
makers, and market values of crude drugs kept
steadily declining.
On the other hand, food prices in a number of
instances showed a rising tendency. Thus refined
sugar, under a persisent demand advanced from
5.20c per pound (at wholesale) to 6c. In the case
of milk in this city the Dairymen’s League Co-oper­
ative Association announced an increase in the
price of milk to the distributers for the month of
August in a sum equal to l ^ c per quart. The lat­
ter in turn announced that their price to consumers
would be raised lc per quart. They stated that
the producers had the previous month raised prices
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on to the euusLuuer, hut with a further increase, and I div. on its 1°/ pref. The div. due in August on Pro­
an increase so large, the distributers would be forced ducers & Refiners Corp. com. was omitted. A num
to raise the price to consumers lc per quart. Grain her of New England manufacturing concerns an­
prices also advanced after an early decline. The nounced reductions and omissions. W. H. McElSeptember option for wheat in Chicago first wain Co. omitted the div. on its 1st pref.; earlier in
dropped from $1 2 5 % per bushel July l to f l 14 the year it passed on coin, and 2nd pref. Action
July 6, but then a rapid advance ensued, until on was deferred on the quar. div. on New Britain Ma­
,1 uly 15 the quotation got up to f l 3 4 % on unfavor chine Co. 8% pref. Amer. Linen Co. reduced its
able advices regarding the growing spring wheat, quar. div. from 2% to 1%. Edwards Manufactur­
which was being damaged by extremely hot and dry ing Co. cut out the quar. div. usually paid in Au­
weather in Minnesota and the Dakotas. A modifi­ gust. Submarine Boat Corp. deferred the s.-a. div.
cation of these adverse conditions and liberal re­ usually paid in August. The Metropolitan 5 to 50ceipts at the primary markets was followed by a Cent Stores Inc. failed to pay the s.-a. div. of 3 % %
new downward dip, under which the quotation got due on its 7% pref. stock. Marcus Loew’s Theatres
back to f 1 2 0 % July 25, after which another up­ Ltd. deferred the quar. div. on its 7% pref. stock.
ward reaction ensued, carrying the price back to Pacific Coast Co. postponed action on the 2nd pref.
f 1 281/2 J uly 28, notwithstanding high record re­ div. The quar. div. on By-Products Coke Corp. was
ceipts, on active European buying, but tapered off reduced from 1 % % to % of 1%. The Casein Co.
again the last two days of the month, with the close of America deferred the quar. div. on its 8% pref.
July 30 at f 1 2 3 % . The December option at Chi­ stock. The quar. div. of $2 per share due in August
cago, after first falling from $ 1 2 6 % July 1 to on the Fairbanks Co. 8% 1st pref. stock was passed,
f l 1 5% duly 6, moved up to f 1 3 8 % July 15, got as also the quar. div. on Brompton Pulp & Paper
down again to f l 2 3 % July 25, and closed at f l 2 6 % Ltd. common and the quar. div. on Standard Motor
July 30. The quotations for other grains closely Construction Co.
paralleled those for wheat. The September option
O fferin g s o f new c o rp o ra te secu rities w ere not
for corn at Chicago declined from 63% c July 1 to esp ecia lly con sp icu ou s in J u ly . A syn d ica te headed
5 7 % c July 6, and then moved rapidly upward on b y D illo n , R ead & Co. disposed o f $25,000,000 25-yr.
reports of damage to the growing crop because of 6 % % deben tu re bon ds o f the C an adian N orth ern
drought and high temperature, so that July 16 saw R y. (gu ar. p rin . and int. by D om in ion o f C an ada)
the price up to 64% c, after which there came a a t 9 6 % & int. to y ield a p p rox . 6 .8 0 % . $7,000,000
downward turn once more, with the close July 30 R och ester G as & E lect. C orp. Gen. M tge. 25-yr. 7 %
at 60% c. The December option for corn, from bon ds w ere brou g h t ou t by J . P. M organ & Co. at
62% c July 1, dropped to 57 % c July 6, and then 96 and int., y ie ld in g abou t 7 .3 5 % . W . A . H arrireversed its course and touched 63c July 13, with m an & Co. In c. headed a sy n d ica te w hich offered
the close July 30 at 60% c. The September option $3,500,000 1st M tge. 15-yr. 8 % bon ds o f S a lt’s T e x ­
for oats in Chicago declined from 39c July 1 to tile M fg. Co. a t 9 9 % & int., to n et over 8 % . A la rg e
3 6 % c July 5, but got up to 43c July 18, with a re­ ban kin g sy n d ica te b rou g h t ou t $6,000,000 C om m on ­
newed break to 3 8 % c on July 27, and the close July w ealth E d ison Co. 1st M tge. 6 % bon ds at 9 1 % &
30 at 38% c . The December oats option at Chicago int., y ie ld in g abou t 6 % % . $5,000,000 E d w a rd H ines
was 41% c July 1, 3 8 % c July 6, 45 % c July 18, with A sso cia te d L um ber In terests 1st M tge. 8 % S erial
the close July 30 at 41% c.
bon d s w ere o ffe re d by C h icago bankers at 100 & int.
The course of cotton prices, after first tending D illo n , R ead & Co. sold $4,000,000 D e tro it U n. R w ys.
sharply upward, moved downward again. This was l & 2 0 -y r . 1st M tge. C ol. 8 % bon ds. $3,000,000 Gen.
mainly because of more favorable weather condi­ M tge. 7 % bon ds o f the B ro o k ly n E d ison Co. w ere
tions in the South and a growing feeling that even d isp osed o f by the G u aran ty Co. and the N a tion a l
though the crop should prove exceedingly small, C ity Co. a t 9 8 % & in t., to y ield a p p rox . 7 .1 5 % . A .
the carry-over from the previous season would be B. L each & Co. and J . & W . S eligm an & C o. an
more than adequate for all needs. Middling upland n ou n ced the sale o f $6,000,000 Cin. Gas & E lect. Co.
spot cotton in New York, after advancing from secu red con v. 8 % n otes a t 9 9 % and in t. D illon ,
11.60c June 30 and 12c July 1 to 12.85c July 16, the R ead & Co. q u ick ly disposed o f $5,000,000 Clev.
latter part of the month declined with great rapid­ E le ct. Iliu m . Co. 20-yr. 7 % deb. bonds at 95 & in t.,
ity until on July 28 the quotation was back to 11.95c, to net a b ou t 7 % % . A sy n d ica te headed by C o ffin
with the close July 30 12.15c. Print cloths at Fall & B u r r In c. o ffe re d $5,569,000 D e tro it E d is o n Co.
River on July 23 were marked up from 4 % c to 4 % c . 1st and ref. M tge. series “ B ” 6 % bon ds at 88 & int.,
Suspensions and reductions of corporate dividend y ie ld in g over 7.1 5 % . A n o ffe r in g o f £3,000,000 7%
declarations continued during July.
Among the guar, n otes o f the E a gle Oil & T ra n sp ort Co. L td.
steel companies which cut their dividends were Su­ w as m ade by Josep h W a lk e r & Sons, N. Y ., at 99, to
perior Steel Corp., which reduced on common from y ield 7.1 0 % . San F r a n c is c o bankers d isposed o f
1 % % to % of 1 % quar. The Wheeling Steel Corp. $2,500,000 E ast B a y W a te r C o. U n ify in g and R ef.
entirely omitted its quar. div. on common, while the M tge. 15-yr. 7 % % bonds.
W ick wire-Spencer Steel Corp. deferred the quar.
The stock market was dull to the verge of stagna­
div. on its 8 % 1st pref. American Brass Co. re­ tion. Aside from growing firmness in the railroad
duced from 3 % to 2 % . The Pressed Steel Car Co. list, due to the progress of the negotiations for the
omitted its quar. div. on common. The tire and settlement of the indebtedness due to the Govern­
rubber concerns also continhed to cut their divi­ ment, there was no definite or decided trend to the
dends. Fisk Rubber Co. passed on both 1st and 2nd course of values. There was no continuance of the
pref., and though Kelly Springfield Tire Co. paid its extreme weakness which had characterized fluctua­
usual stock div. of 3 % on com., the cash dividend tions in June, but adverse developments regarding
on this issue was again omitted. U . S. Rubber Co. special properties quickly brought further declines in
failed to pay the quar. div. of $2 per share on its the stocks of such properties, and in not a few of these
common, and Federal Rubber passed on both 1st instances new low records for the year were made.
and 2d pref. The quar. div. on Fajardo Sugar Co. The sugar and candy stocks belong in this category,
common was reduced from 2 % to 1 % % . Am alga­ the poor returns of earnings and unsatisfactory con­
mated Sugar failed to pay the quar. div. on its 8 % dition of the trade being the cause. The rubber
1st pref. The quar. div. on H olly Sugar Co. 7 % stocks had a similar experience with the United States
pref. was deferred. Pittsburgh Oil & Gas Co. de­ Rubber Co. in the lead, and the omission of the direc­
ferred action on the div. usually paid in August. tors of that company on July 7 to declare the quar­
Southern Pipe Line Co. reduced from $3 to $2 per terly dividend furnished adequate explanation of the
share. Paragon Refining Co. failed to pay the quar. situation in that trade, though as a matter of fact the

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MONTHLY REVIEW

rubber trade improved later in the month, bringing
with it some recovery in the price of crude rubber.
A number of other rubber companies were obliged
to follow in the wake of United States Rubber and
likewise suspend dividend payments. Some of the
motor stocks also made new low records because of
the absence of buying orders for cars on an extensive
scale, except for the lowest priced makes, and the
Ford concern seemed to find a market for a very large
output. Pierce-Arrow suffered particularly in this
class because of its poor income statement for the
half-year, the common dropping from 2 0 % to 1 3% ,
with only feeble recovery to 14% . A number of
special stocks which had previously resisted the down­
ward movement suddenly suffered severe breaks.
This applies to General Electric, which during the
month declined from 129% July 7 to 116 July 29 for
no apparently well defined reason. United Drug all
at once developed great activity, and the common
dropped from 8 5 % July 12 to 54 July 27, with the
close July 30 at 5 9 % . In this case a reason for the
decline, or an incident of it, was found in the financial
embarrassment of the president of the company,
Louis K . Liggett, who was obliged to make an assign­
ment of his personal assets to trustees for the benefit
of his creditors. This, however, was wholly a per­
sonal affair of M r. Liggett’s, who issued a statement
saying that he had bought United Drug Co. stock at
$142 per share and had continued to buy it down to
$80, and now no longer found it possible to respond
to additional calls for marg n. Mr. Liggett took
occasion to say that his personal embarrassment in
no way affected the United Drug Co. or Liggett’s
International, Liggett’s Drug Stores, or any of their
respective subsidiaries, all of which, he declared, were
in absolutely sound financial condition with a com­
bined business running at the rate of over $100,000,000 per year.
With' the break in the price of United Drug, the
chemical stocks also experienced great weakness, and
Virginia-Carolina Chemical com. and pref. suffered a
sharp break the latter part of the month and estab­
lished new low records for the year. The steel stocks
were inclined to weakness, owing to the unsatisfac­
tory condition of the trade and the poor income state­
ments for current periods submitted by Lackawanna
Steel and Republic Iron & Steel. United States
Steel com., however, proved an exception to the rule
and manifested considerable strength throughout the
month, particularly after the publication of the com­
pany’s income statement for the June quarter, which,
while unfavorable as expected, was not quite so bad as
had been feared. The stock closed at 7 4 % July
30 as against 7 4 % at the opening on July 1, but in the
meantime had sold at 7 6 % July 7 and at 71%
July 15. Central Leather Co. submitted a very poor
return for the June quarter, and this, of course, did
not help the leather stocks any. The latter part of
the month the railroad stocks showed growing firm­
ness, and many of these show substantial gains for the
month established on a small volume of business.
A very gratifying feature of the month was the
appreciation in prices of the higher grade bond issues.
There was very confident buying on a large scale of
nearly all such issues, with the result of bringing a
substantial improvement in values. A conspicuous
instance of the kind was the Northern Pacific-Great
Northern joint issue 6% s (Burl. & Quincy collat­
eral). The issue price of these bonds when publicly
offered in April was 9 6 % ; on July 30 they touched
100% on the Exchange. The Great Northern Gen­
eral 7s and Northern Pacific refunding and improve­
ment 6s, into which these bonds are convertible, had a
similar experience, the former rising from 9 6 % July 1
to 101 July 29, and the latter from 97 July 5 to 101
July 26. Other high-grade bonds also moved to
higher levels, though the rise was not so pronounced
as in the issues just enumerated. Thus the Atchison
General 4s rose from 7 5 % July 1 to 79 on July 29.
The improvement also extended to United States

lf>

Government bonds, and the Fourth Liberty 4% s
moved up from 86.76 July 1 to 88.00 July 29.

'1

VOLUME OI BUSINESS ON TU B STOCK EXCHANGE
Month o f July—
1021.
1020.
1919.
1918,
Slock Helen:
No. of HhuroM___
0,288,054
12,541,922
8 A 49 ,888
34,502,242
Pur value ..
*731,205,004 *1,103,000,150 *3,017,004,550
*7 71 ,72‘ ,890
A
Bond tlalos (par value;:
f ci c < mine. bomlH
V
*81,792,500
*44,835,600
(42,661,000
gj f j A M ,500
u . s1 u o v t. bonds.
137,070,050
175,295,800
.
204,820,000
,870 ,000
Bint0, municipal.
24,013,100
lfi,.007 ,000
i-., bonds.........
19,032,500
18,497,000
Tot!U bond Halos -. *243,475,050
*239,703,800
*266,688,000
*118 ,700,,500
Jan. 1 to July 31—
StockH solos:
No. of Hliaros......
102,055,107
137,739,888
175,830,328
82 ,219,A2H
Par value •
*7,066,702.084*12,184,020,076(10,120,409,080 *7,606,540,290
Bond .sales (par value):
I lll. & mine, bonds *532,419,000
*339,124,500
*321,404,500
*102,056,000
U. 8. G ovt, bonds. 1,087,838,090 1,748,301,800 1.304,478,200
579,300,500
State, municipal,
&c\, bonds_____
107,955,700
170,137,800
193,359,000
119,573,000
Total bond s a le s ..$1,788,213,990 *2,257,024,100 *1,879,301,700

*800,934,500

With a further reduction in discount rate by the
Federal Reserve Bank on July 21 from 6 to 5 % % ,
the local money market displayed a tendency toward
greater ease, though it was not until the closing week
that the relaxation in rates developed in a really
pronounced fashion. The renewal rate on July 27
and 28 got down to 4 % % and on the former day
some trades were put through at as low as 3 % % .
The 4 % % rate for renewals was the lowest since
September 1919. The range for loans on call during
July was 3 % @ 6 % % . The renewal rate was 6 % on
July 1 and July 5; 5 % % July 6 to July 11, inclusive;
6 % July 12 to July 20, inclusive; 5 % % July 21 to
July 26, inch; 5 ,July 27; and 4 % July 28 and 29. The
real slump in call loan rates followed the announce­
ment on July 20 of the reduction to 5 % % in the re­
discount rates of four of the important Federal Re­
serve banks. The result was that on July 22 the rate
got down to 5 % , and during the next week eased off
still further and on July 28 touched 3 % % , the low
point already alluded to. These rates covered loans
on mixed collateral and loans on all-industrial col­
lateral alike.
In the time money market, too, the situation im­
proved, funds being available in larger amounts than
for quite some time. At the opening of the month
the quotations were 6 % % per annum for 60 and 90
days and four months accommodation, and 6 @ 6 % %
for five and six months. During the succeeding
weeks the range was 6 @ 6 % % for all maturities, while
during the final week of the month rates slumped off
to 5 % @ 6 % for all maturities. These rates apply to
loans on mixed collateral. Loans on exclusively in­
dustrial money, whenever quoted, usually ranged
about % of 1 % higher. Commercial paper likewise
commanded lower rates, and 60 and 90 days’ endorsed
bills receivable and six months names of choice
character were quoted at the close of the month at
5 % @ 6 % % as against opening rates of 6 % @ 6 % % .
Names not so well known at the opening of the
month brought 7 % , but by the close had been lowered
to 6 @ 6 % % . Banks’ and bankers’ acceptances were
also easier, but activity in this class of paper was
somewhat restricted toward the close.
R A T E S FOR M O N E Y A T N E W
Week ending—
July 1.
Call Loans at Stock Exchange—
Range for week (mixed collateral)____ . 5-6
W eek’s average (mixed collateral)____
5A
Range for week (all Industrial collateral) 5-6
Week’s average (all Industrial collateral)
5A
Time Loans (Mixed Collateral)—
Sixty days_______________ ______ __
6a
Ninety days____________ _____ ______
6A
Four months_______ ______ ____ _____
6A
Five months........... .................................. . 6-6 A
Six m onths. _______________________ _ 6-6 A
Time Loans (All Industrial Collateral)—
Sixty days................................... ....... . .
6H
Ninety days____________________ ____
6H
Four months....................................... ......
6H
Five m onths.................................... . . -6I4-6H
Six months............................................... -6 X -6 H
Commercial Paver—
Double names— Choice 60 to 90 days. -6 A -6 H
Slngle names— Prime 4 to 6 months. -6 A -6 H
7
— Good 4 to 6 m on th s..

YORK, W EEKLY.
July 8. July 15. July 22. July 29.
5 A -6 'A
5 A -6
6
5X
5 A -6
5A*-6A
6
5H

5-6
3H -5 A
5
5H
5-6
3 A ~5 A
5
5M

6-6 A
6-6 A
6-6 A
6-6 A
6-6 A

6-6 A
6-6 A
6-6 A
6-6 A
6-6 A

6-6 A
6-6 A
6-6 A
6-6 A
. 6-6 A

6 H -6 A
6 A -6 A
6 A -6 A
6 A -6 H
6 A -6 A

6 A -6 A
6 A -6 H
6 A -6 H
6 A -6 A
6 A -6 %

6-6 A
6-6 H
6-6 H
6-6 %
6 -6 %

5 A -6
5 A -6
5 A~6
5 A -6
5 A -6
5 A -6 A
5 H -6 A
5 H -6 A
5 H -6 A
5 A -6 H

6-6 A 5 A -6 A
6 H -6 H 6 A - 6 A
6-6 A 5M -6M
6 A -6 H 6 A -6 A
6-6
6 A -6 K 6 A -6 H
6 A -7

Sterling exchange displayed sensational weakness,
falling off to the lowest point touched since Jan. 4
last. After opening at $3.73% on July 1, sight bills
on London dropped steadily, except for one or two
intervals, when there was sporadic buying on the part
of speculative interests for the purpose of short cover­
ing, and July 29 saw the quotation down to $ 3 .5 5 % .

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MONTHLY REVIEW

16

The chief influence in depressing sterling exchange was
the continued offerings of commercial hills, largely
against future shipments of cotton and grain, and in
the absence of adequate buying power it was impossi­
ble to maintain sterling at existing levels. Another
element in the weakness was the selling of sterling
bills by prominent British interests and others for the
purpose of accumulating dollar credits; it was stated
in some quarters that this accumulation of dollar
credits was in anticipation of the payment of maturing
United Kingdom notes. The drawing down of Ger­
man balances here also served to make London ex­
change heavy. It should be observed that while the
break in sterling was quite spectacular, last year
between July and November, sterling fell from within
a fraction of $4.00 to $3.35 under the pressure accom­
panying the movement of the autumnal crops.
Demand bills closed July 30 at $3.55%@,$3.56%,
slightly better than the extreme low for the month.
Continental exchange followed the course of sterling
and sharp losses were recorded in nearly all the im­
portant European exchanges. Here, too, selling of
cotton and grain bills incidental to the crop-moving
season had a depressing effect. The preparations on
the part of the German Government to meet repara­
tions payments also had an unsettling effect. Ex­
change on Paris broke from 8.03 cents July 1 to 7.54
cents July 29, with the close slightly better on July 30
at 7.58J'2(5}7.63% cents. Italian lire were also heavy,
the quotation in this case slumping off from 4.92
cents July 1 to 4.04% cents July 27. The close
July 30 was at 4.17%@4.26% cents. Dispatches
from Athens furnished additional information with

regard to the new exchange restrictions put ih force in
(Ireece. It was stated that the only exchange sold in
Greece is under the direction of the recently created
consortium which was formed to prevent speculation
in foreign bills, and which, it is stated, all banksTiave
been compelled to join, contributing varying amounts,
from $10,000 to $1,000,000. The drachma soltl down
from 5.85 cents July 2 tc 5.45 cents July 30. In
German exchange pronounced weakness developed.
After opening at 1.34% cents July 1, the reichsmark
dropped to 1.26 cents July 12, but bounded up the
same day to 1.30 cents on the receipt of private ad­
vices from Berlin to the effect that Germany had se­
cured a loan in Holland for 150,000,000 gold marks.
July 30 saw the price at near the lowest level for the
month at 1,2 0% @ 1 .22% cents. The Austrian crown
fell off in a violent fashion. On July 1 checks on
Vienna were selling at 00.15% cents, from which
point a decline to 00.14 cents July 13 took place. On
the following day a sharp upturn occurred, which
carried the quotation up to 00.18 cents. Weakness
then developed, and on July 27 the price touched
00.10% cents, while the close July 30 was at 00.10%
cents.
Exchange on the former neutral centres, in common
with exchange on other continental centres, suffered
losses which carried the prices down to the lowest
levels in quite some time. The Swiss franc from
10.86 cents July 1 declined to 16.36@16.38 cent
July 30. The Dutch guilder was exceptionally weak,
due, no doubt, to the effects of selling by German in­
terests. On July 1 sight bills on Amsterdam were
quoted at 32.85 cents, but by July 27 had sagged off to

R A T E S OF E X C H A N G E O N C O N T IN E N T A L C E N T R E S .
NOTE.— Method of quoting French, Swiss and Eelgian francs and Italian lire changed on Dec. 1 1920 to show the value of all these different units£in
cents per unit. The previous method of quoting was to give the number of francs or lire to the dollar.

Paris

Swiss

Francs

Amsterdam

Francs

Antwerp

Guilders

Francs

July
Bankers'
Checks
Cables

Commercial
Sight

Bankers'
Sight
Cables

Bankers'
Sight
Cables

G reek

Now quotedTln
Cents per Drachma

Italian
Lire

• Bankers'
Checks
Cables

Sight

Bankers'
Cables

Barters'
Checks
Cables

32.85
l-_ 7.99 a8.03 8.00 a8.04 7.97 a8.01 16.81al6.86 1 6 .8 3 g 1 6 .8 8
32.90 7.95 a.98 7.96 a.99 4.90 a.92 4.91 a.93
7.94 a.95 7.95 a.96 4.89 a.91 4.90 a.92
16.83
32.85
8 00
8 .0 1
7.99
16.85
32.90
SUN DAY
SUNDAY
3_.
SUN DAY
SUN DAY
SUN DAY
HOLI DAY
HOLI DAY
HOLI DAY
4_ _
HOLIDAY
HOLI DAY
7.92 a.94 7.93 a.95 4.89%a.91 4.90%a.92
16.85
16.87 32.78a32.85 32.83a32.90
5-_ 7.99 %a8 .01 8 .0 1 %a.0 2 7 97%a.99
7.92 a 97 7.89 a.94 16.73al6.80 17.75cl6.82 3 2 .6 5 g 3 2 .7 5 32.70a32.80 7.83 a.8 8 7.84 a.89 4.77%a.83 4.78%a.84
6 __ 7.91 a 96
7.. 7 92 a.95% 7.93 a.96% 7 90 a.93% 16-76al6 79 16.78al6.81 3 2 .6 8 g 3 2 .6 5 32.63a32.70 7.80 a.82 7.81 a.83 4.80 a.81 % 4.81 a.82%
S__ 7.92 a.95 7.93 a.96 7.90 a.93 1 6 .7 5 g 16 .81 16.76al6.82 32.55a32.60 32.60a32.65 7.78 a.81 7.79 a.82 4.73 a.78 4.74 a.79
9__ 7.83 a.89% 7.84 a.90% 7.81 a.87% 16.63al6.66 16.65al6 71 32.25a32.38 32.30a32.43 7.67 a.76 7.68 a.77 4.59 a.69% 4 60 a.70%
SUN DAY
1 0 ..
SUNDAY
SUN DAY
SUN DAY
SUN DAY
)% 1 6 .4 8 g 1 6 .5 4 16.50al6.56 31.80a31.95 31.85a32.00 7.57 a.63% 7.58 a.64% 4.48 a.56 4.49 a.57
1 1 ._ 7.71 a. 77% 7.72 a.78% 7.69 a.7r
1 2 __ 7.75 a. 89
7.76 a.90 7.73 a.87 16.47al6.55 16.52al6.60 31.85a31.95 31 90a32.00 7.59 a.73 7.60 a.74 4.50 a.62 4.51 a.63
13.. 7.79%a.87 7.80%a.88 7.77%a.85 1 6 .4 5 g 1 6 .5 6 1 6 .4 7 g 1 6 .5 8 31.80a31.92 31.85a31.97 7.62%a.70 7.63%a.71 4.56 a.67 4.57 a.6 8
14._ 7 81%a.85 7.82% a.8 6 7.79%a.83 1 6 .4 9 g 1 6 .5 1 1 6 .5 1 g 1 6 .5 3 31.85a31.90 31.90a31.95 7.61%a.66 7.62%a.67 4.56 a.63% 4.57 a.64%
15__ 7.78 a.81 7.79 a.82 7.76 a.79 16.49al6.52 16 51G16.54 31.83a31.87 31.88a31.92 7.58 a.63 7.59 a.6 6 4.48 a.59 4 49 a.60
7.60%a.62 761%a.63 4.50 a.52 4.51 a.53
31.86
31.86
16__ 7.78%a.S0 7.79%a.81 7.76%a.79
16.51
16.53
SUN DAY
SUNDAY
SUN DAY
17..
SUN DAY
¥
SUN DAY
18.. 7.74 a.77 7.75 a.78 7.72 a. 75"* 1 6 .4 3 g 1 6 .4 7 16.45al6.49 31.57a31.70 31.62a31.75 7.54 a.58 7.55 a.59 4.44 a.51 4.45 a.52
19._ 7.72%a.78% 7.73%a.79% 7.70%a.76% 1 6 .4 0 g 1 6 .5 0 16.42al6.52 31.45a31.62 31.50a31.67 7.52 a.58 7.53 a.59 4 . 4 1 % g .5 5 4.42% a.56
7.54 a.56 4.46 a.51% 4.47 a.52%
2 0 .. 7.73 a.77% 7.74 a.78% 7.71 a.75% 1 6 .4 4 g 1 6 .4 6 16.46al6.48 31.45a31.60 31.50a31.65 7.53 a.55
7.52 a.56 4.44% a.48 4.45%a.49
2 1 i_ 7.70%a.74% 7.71 %a.75% 7.68%fl.72% 16.43al6.46 16.45al6.48 31.39a31.40 31.44a31.45 7.51 a.55
2 2 .. 7.73%a.78% 7.74%a.79% 7.71 %a.76% 16.41al6.45 16.43al6.50 31.38a31.44 31.43a31.49 7.55%a.60% 7.56%a.61% 4.42 a.46% 4 43 a.47%
31.34
31.39
16.43
16.45
7.55%a.57 7.56 %a.58 4.33 a.35 4.34 a.36
23.. 7.73%a.75 7-74%a. 76 7.71%a.73
SUN DAY
SUNDAY
24..
SUN DAY
SUN DAY
SUN DAY
25. _ 7.71%a.73% 7.72%a.74% 7.69%a.71 % 16.41al6.47 16.43al6.49 31.05a31.10 31.10a31.26 7.54 a.55% 7.55 a.56% 4.33%a.36% 4.34 a.37%
30.87a31.09 3 0 .9 2 g 3 1 .1 4 7.52 a.54 7 53 a.55 4.27% a.34 4.28%a.35
26.. 7.70%a.72% 7.71%a.73% 7.68%a.70% 16.38al6.41 16.40al6.43
16.42
3 0 .5 1 g 3 0 .8 5 3 0 .5 6 g 3 0 .8 5 7.50%a.52
7.51%a.53 4.04%a.l6 4.05%a.l7
27.. 7.70% a.72 7.71%a.73 7.68%a.70
16.40
28__ 7.65 a.71 7.66 a.72 7.63 a.69 16.38al6.41 16.40al6.43 30.65a30.76 3 0 .7 0 g 3 0 .8 1 7 . 4 3 % g .48 7.44%a.49 4.07% a.17% 4.08%a.lS%
29__ 7.54 a.62 7.55 a.63 7.52 a.60 16.27al6.38 16.39al6.40 30.63a30.70 30.68a30.75|7.27 a.35 7.28 a.36 4.11 a.18 4.12 a.19
30. . 7.58%a.63% 7.59%a.64% 7.56%a.61% 16.36al6.38 16.38al6.40 30.70a30.73 30.75a30.78 7.33%a.36 7.34%a.37 4 . 17%a.2 6 % 4.18%a.27% 1
SUN DAY
SUNDAY
SUN DAY
SUN DAY
31._
SUN'DAY
2

Denmark
Kroner

Jul y

Bankers'
Checks
Cables

Sweden
Kroner

Bankers'
Checks
Cables

Norway

Berlin

Kroner

Reichsmarks

Bankers'
Cables
Checks

Bankers'
Checks

Cables

Vienna
Kronen

Bankers'
Checks
Cables

Russian
Currency
Per
Ruble

5.80
5.85
5.85
5.90
SUN DAY
HOLI DAY
5.85
5.90
5.67
5.72
5.75 5.80G5.85
5.65
5.70
5.55
5.60
SUN DAY
5.55
5.60
5.50
5.55
5.55
5.60
5 55
5.60
5.45
5.50
5.45
5.50
SUN DAY
5.45
5.50
5.45
5.50
5.45
5.50
5.45
5.50
5.50
5.55
5.50
5.55
SUN DAY
5.45
5.50
5.45
5.50
5.50
5.55
5.50
5.55
5.45
5.50
5.45
5.50
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Spanish
Pesetas

Bankers'
Checks
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16.75
16.80 21.90a22.00 21.95a22.05
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12.94
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SUN DAY
SUN DAY
SUN DAY
SUN DAY
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SUNDAY
SUN DAY
HOLI DAY
HOLI DAY
HOLI DAY
HOLI DAY
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SUN DAY
SUN DAY
SUN DAY
SUN DAY
SUN DAY
SUNDAY
10.
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DAY
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SUN DAY
SUN DAY
SUNDAY
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SUN DAY
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SUN DAY
SUN DAY
SUN DAY
SUN DAY
24.
SUN DAY
SUNDAY
SUN DAY
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SUN DAY
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MONTHLY R E VIE W

ug ., 1921.]

30.51, with the close July 30 at 30.70@ 30.73 cents.
Scandinavian exchanges, too, reflected the effects of
liquidation for German account. The Danish crown
dropped off from 16.78 cents July 2 to 14.95 cents
July 18, recovered to 15.37 cents July 20, and closed
July 30 at 15.10@15.15 cents. Checks on Stock­
holm got down as low as 20.02% cents July 26, after
having been quoted at 22.00 cents July 1. The (Jose
July 30 was at 20.40 cents. The Norwegian crown
brought 14.20 cents July I, but was worth only 12.75
cents July 29, with the (Jose July 30 at T2.75@12.77
cents. The Si anish peseta was also affected by
German financial operations incidental to the repara­
tions payments. After opening at 12.93 cents, ex­
change on Madrid slumped off to 12.53 cents July 11,
rallied to 13.00 cents July 22 and closed at i2.80
cents July 30.
South American exchanges were under pressure for
the greater part of the month, although at the close
a somewhat firmer tendency developed. The Argen­
tine peso, after selling at 30.12 July 1, dropped off to
28.37 July 19. The close July 30, however, was at
29]A- Brazilian milreis improved from 10.3734
July 12 to 11.46 July 30. The Chilean peso, after
moving up from 10.50 July 1 to 10.6234 July 6,
developed weakness and closed July 30 at 10.00.
From $3.90 July 1 the Peruvian pound sagged off to
$3.65 July 18, closing July 30 at $3.80. Bills on
Colombia and Uruguay sustained slight losses,
while the other South American exchanges remained
practically stationary. In the case of Far Eastern
exchange very few changes were noted. Checks on
Hong Kong, Shanghai, Yokohama and Manila were
quoted at slightly higher levels, while bills on Singa­
pore, Bombay, Calcutta and Java were a trifle lower.

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2_________
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5_________
6_________
7_________
8_________
9_________
10_________
11_________
12_________
13_________
14_________
15_________
16_________
17_________
18_________
19_________
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27_________
28_________
29_________
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Canada

Czecho*
Slovakia

Bucharest

Polish

Dollars

July.

K ronen

Leu
Checks

Checks

Checks

Checks

12/6% discount
12J6

1.35
1.35H

11M%
12%
12%
12%
12%

1.36
1 33
1.33H
1.33M
—

1.51
1.51

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4%

1.51
1.49
1.49
1.48
1.48

5%
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5%
5%
5%

1.34
1.34
1.32M

1.46
1.44 @1.46
1.43
1.43
1.43
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11M%
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11% %
11M%

1.30
1.30
1.30H
1.30M
1.31
1.30

1.38%
1.37
1.37
1.37
1.36%
1.36%

5%
5%
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5%
5%

11H%

1.28^
1.31
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1.24K@1.26
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1.32
1.31
1.30
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1.26@ 1.27
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Colom­
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Boliviano Dollars
Checks

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Checks •

Serbia
Checks

Checks

Finnish

Argentina

Markka
Checks

Bulgaria

Peso

Checks

1.00
1.75
67%
2.70
1.05
1.75
2.70
67
SUN DAY
H O L I DAY
67%
1.05
1.70
2.70
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67
1.00
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2.68
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1.00
1.75
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2.70
37%
1.00
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1.70
2.68
38
67
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2.68
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SUN DAY
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1.65
67
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2.65
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1.70
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2.60
2.64
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1.70
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SUN DAY
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37%
37

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Bolivia
July.

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Checks

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30.12

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30.25
30.25

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11.12
11.12

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11.20
11.20

30.00
29.75
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29.62%
29.62%

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30.00
29.75
29.75
29.75

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10.62%
10.62%
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10%

11.00
10.75
10.75
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10.62%

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29.37%
29.37%
29.12%
29.12%

29.75
29.50
29.50
29.50
29.25
29.25

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10.37%
10.37%
10.37%
10.50
10.50

10.62%
10.50
10 50
10.50
10.62%
10.62%

28.84%
28.37
28.37
28.50
28.50
28.62%

28.89
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28,50
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28.62%
28.75

10.03 *
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10.50
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10.62%

10.81
10.62
10.62
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10.94
10.75

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28%
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29%
29%

29%
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28%
29%
29%
29%

11.00
11.00
11.00
11.46
11.46
11.46

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11.12%
11.12%
11.51
11.51
11.51

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Java

Peso

Dollars

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Checks

Checks

Checks

Checks

Checks

Checks

Checks

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91
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63%
17
10.50
5________
91
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51 a51% 70%a70% 48 o48% 46 o46% 45 o45% 24% 025% 32%a32%
23%
62%
17
10.62%
3.90
13%
6________
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23%
91
62%
17
10.62%
390
50 a50% 69%a69% 48 a48 % 46 046 % 45 o45% 24 % o24 % 32% 032%
7_______
13%
___
23%
90%
10.62%
3.90
50 a50% 70%a70-% 48 o48% 46 o46 % 45 o45% 24% 024% 32%o32%
17%
13%
8________
61%
90%
3.90
50 a50% 70%a70% 48 o48% 46 o46% 45 o45% 24%o24% 32 % a32 %
23%
—
10.62%
13%
9________
17%
61%
DAY
SUN
10________
__ _
90%
10.62%
3.90
50%a50% 71%a71% 48%o48% 46 o46% 44 a44 % 24 % o24 % 32 o32%
23%
17%
12%
61%
11—..........
____
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90%
10.62%
3.90
49%«50 70%a71 48%o48% 46 046% 44 o44 % 24% 024% 32 o32 %
23%
J2________
17%
_
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23%
10.62%
3.90
50%a50% 71 a71% 48%o48% 46 o46 % 44 o44 % 24 o24 % 32 o32%
17%
13%
13________
61%
_
_
23%
14_______
90%
10.62%
3.85
51 a51% 72 «72 % 48%o48% 46 046% 44 o44 % 24 o24 % 32 032%
17%
13%
61%
_
_
23%
88%
3.85
13
50% a50% 71 ,071% 48% a48% 46 046% 44 a44 % 24 024% 32 o32%
17%
10.37%
15________
61%
88%
3.85
23%
—
10.37%
13
50% a50 % 71 071% 48%o48% 46 046% 44 o44% 24 o24% 32 032%
17%
16..............
61%
SUN DAY
17_______
88%
3.65
23%
- »- 10.37%
13
50 «50% 70 o70% 48 %o48% 46 046% 44 a44 % 24 o24% 32 032%
18________
17%
61%
__
23%
88%
3.05
49 % <250 69 069% 48%o48% 46 o46 % 44 o44% 24 024% 31 %o31 %
13
17%
19............ 61%
10.37%
49 % a50 69% 069% 48 % o.48% 46 047 42%o43 24 024 % 31 % o31%
88%
23%
27.90
59
3.70
17%
10.25
20_............
11%
88%
27.90
59
23%
3.68
12%
50 % a50% 71 o71% 48 %o48% 46 o47 42% 043 24 024% 31 %o31 %
21
17%
10%
23%
27.90
59
3.75
17%
12%
50%a50% 71 o71% 48%o48% 46 o47 , 42 % 043 24 o24% 31 %o31 %
22________
88%
10,39
27.90
88%
59%
10.39
3.75
50%a50% 71 o71% 48%o48% 40 o47 42% 043 24 o24% 31 %o31 %
23
..
23%
17%
11%
24 _ _
SUN DAY
27.90
3 75
23%
88%
60%
17%
51 a51% 72 o72% 48%o48% 46 o47 42% 043 24 o24% 31 %a31%
25___ ____
10%
11%
23%
88%
27.90
3.75
51 a51% 72 072 % 48%o48% 46 o47 42% 043 24 a24% 31 %o31%
17%
12%
60%
26 —
10%
88%
17
3.80
51 «51% 72 o72% 48%o48% 40 a47 42% 043 23%o24 31 o31%
27
23
12%
27.86
10
88%
23%
59%
12
51 g51% 72 o72 % 48 %o48% 46 o47 42% 043 23% 024 31 031%
27.86
17
3.80
28____ -10
27.86
88%
50%a50% 70%o70% 48 %o48% 46 o47 42%o43 23%o24 31 o31%
23%
17
10
3.80
29
23%
59%
88%
27 86
17
12%
50%«50% 70%a70% 48% 048% 46 o47 42%o43 23% 024 31 a31%
3.80
10
30 _____
HUN DAY
3J
* Cent# of L 8 . money per Chilean peao. x American money per Peruvian pound, v Value of one escudo In U. S. currency, z Quotations for chocks on Calcutta
r.
rule at practically the same level as checks on Bombay*
I

N ew York Stock Exchange
J
M O N TH LY AND Y E A R L Y RECORD
I'he f o llo w in g tablea furuiah a, c o m p l e t e reword o f the N e w Y o r k S t o o k E x c h a n g e transactions for the past m o n t h and
vbe yea r 1921 to d ate
T h e y need no e x te n d e d i n t r o d u c tio n , as th ey are se lf-e x p la n a to r y .
T h e tables e m b r a c e e v e r y security
exceptin g on ly State b o n d s ) dealt in o n the E x c h a n g e .
W e g iv e b o n d s first, usiug the cla ssifica tion a d o p t e d in the official
list.
I'ha bla nk -fa ced letters in the c o l u m n h eaded "Interest Period” in d ica te in each case the m o n th when the b o n d s m atu re
in a c c o r d a n c e with the rule a d o p t e d by the N ew York S t o c k E x c h a n g e in 1909, all q u o t a tio n s fo r in teres t-p a y in g
b o n d s are at a price to w hich a c c r u e d interest m ust he a d d e d .
T h e e x oep tion s to the rule are in c o m e b o n d s a n d b o n d s
j q which interest is in d efa u lt.
T h is m e th o d o f q u o t in g b o n d s b e c a m e e ffe o tiv e J a n u a r y 2 1909.

t y For footnotes to tables see last page o f bonds and last page of stocks.

B O N D S . — P R I C E S A N D SA L E S FOR J U L Y A N D R A N G E FOR T H E Y E A R TO D A T E .
BONDS
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STOCK

EXCHANGE

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U S G o v e r n m e n t S e c u r it ie s
$
First Liberty Loan—
First 3 % S -......................1932-’ 47| J D 8,770,000
First 4s_______________ 1932-’ 47 J D
43,000
First 4 % s _____________ 1932 ’ 47 J D 2,476,000
34,000
First Second 4 % s ____ 1932-’ 47 J D
Second L iberty Loan—
Second 4a_____________1927-'42 M N 538,000
8econd 4 % a __________ 1927-’ 42 M N 17040,000
T blrd Liberty Loan—
Third 4 % s _____ - ............. .1928 M S 18430,000
Fourth Liberty L oan—
Fourth 4 Via__________1933-’ 38 A O 25837,000
Victory L iberty Loan—
V ictory 4 % s . ...........
1922-’ 23 J D 44941,000
Victory 3 Y j's................. 1922 '23 J D 23230,000
Q J
2a cons reg___________ A pril 1930 1
2s cons c o u p __________ A pril 1930 1
Q J
4s registered------------------------- 1925 ' Q F
4a co u p o n ----------------------------- 1925 1Q r
16,000
Pan Canal 1d 3 0 -y r 2 s.A u g 1930 Q F
1
..
.
Pan Canal 10-30-yr 2s regls. 1938 Q N
'
Panam a Canal 3s____________ 1961 Q M
R e g is te r e d ............ .................1961 Q M
1,000
S ta te a n d C ity S e c u r itie s
236,000
New York C ity — 4 % b _____ 1960 M S
25,000
4 V|s C orporate sto ck ___ 1964 M s
15,000
4 Vis C orporate s to c k ___ 1966 A 0
36,000
4 Vis C orporate sto ck ___ 1967.J J
7,000
4% a C orporate sto ck ___ 1965 J D
11,000
t% a C orporate s to c k ___ 1963 M S
M N
31,000
C orporate sto ck ______1959
1,000
C orporate s to c k ______1958 M N
20,000
C orporate s to c k ______ 1957 M N
z0 C orporate s to c k ______ 1956 M N
15,000
New 4 % s _________________ 1957 M N
7,000
4 % % C orporate s to c k ___1957 M N
3%_% C orporate sto ck ___1954 M X
New Y ork State— 4 s________ 1961 M s
H ighw ay Im p t 4 % a ______ 1963 M s
H ighw ay Im pt 4 Vis_____ 1965 M s
F o r e ig n G o v ’ t S e c u r itie s
79,000
Argentina— Internal 5s of 1909 M s
959,000
J
Belgium — 25-yr ext s f 7 % 8 g . '45 , D
614,000
5-year 6 % n otes___________ 1925 J J
,
20 year s f 8s. _________ 194 1 F A 1,054,000
163,000
Bergen (N orw a y ) s f 8s_____ 1945 M N
319,000
Berne (C ity of) s f 8 s________1945 M N
94.000
Bordeaux (C ity o f) 15-yr 6s. 1934 M N
B razil, U S of. external 8s___1941 J D 1,046,000
123,000
C a n a d a , D om inion o f , 5s___1926 A O
196,000
do
do 5 s______ 1931 A O
5,000
2- year gold n otes 5 % s __ 1921 F A
355,000
10-year 5 Vie_______________1929 F A
1,304,000
Chile R epu b lic external s f 8 s l9 4 l F A
Chinese G o v t , Im perial—
108,000
H ukuang R y sterling 5s. .1951 J D
174,000
Christiania (C ity ) s f 8 s------ 1945 .A O
J J 678,000
Copenhagen 25-yr s f 5 % s .-1 9 4 4 .
20,000
C u b a , Rep o f, 5s ext debt ..1 9 0 4 M S
3,000
5s ext deb t ser A o f 1 9 1 4 .. 1949 F A
18,000
4% a external loa n ________ 1949 F A
2S1.000
Danish C ons M u n lc s f 8s A . 1946 F A
Series B s f 8 s_____________ 1946 F A 195,000
676,000
D enm ark s f 8s ____________ 1945 A O
118.000
D om in ican R epu b lic s f 5 s . . 1958 F A
French R epu b 25-yr ext 8 s. .1945 M S 1,713,000
20-yr external loan 7 % s .-1 9 4 1 J D 2,434,000
G t B n t & Ireland,U n ited K ing of
5-year notes 5 Vie__________1921 M N 225,000
20-year gold bon d 5 % 8 ___1937 F A 1,S57,000
10-year con v 5 H e _____ -.1 9 2 9 F A 1,582.000'
3- year con v 5 % s _N o v 1922 F A 3,367,000'
35,000,
Ita ly , K in gdom , Ser A 6% s_1915 F A
316,0001
Japanese G o v t , tmp— £4 H e . 1925 F A
J J 285.000!
2d series 4 H e _____________ 1925 ,
473,000
Sterling loan 4s___________1931 J J
97,000
L yons (C ity o f) 15-year 6 s . . 1934 M N
104,000
M arseilles (C ity of) 15-yr 6s. 1934 M N
M e x ic o , U S o f, axternal gold
loan of 1899 sinking fund 5a_. Q J 288,000
66,000
J
4s gold debt of 1904_______ 1954 . D
403,000
N orw ay ext s f 8 s ___________1940.A O
652,000
Paris (C ity o f) 5-year 6s____ 1921 A O
332,000
San Paulo (State) ext s f 8 s . .1 9 3 6 J J
.
380,000
J
Sweden 20-year 6s___________1939 , D
Swiss C on federation s f 8s__1940 J .1 443,000
,
Switzerland (G o v t o f) s f 8s. 1940 1 J
2S.000
M S
T o k y o C ity loan of 1912 5 s ..
215,000
Zurich (C ity of) s f 8 s______ 1945 A O
R a ilr o a d B o n d s
A labam a M id . S e e At C oast L
A lbany A Susq. S e e D el A Hud
Allegh A W est.
S ee B uff R A P
A m D ock A Im p . S e e C ent of N J
10,000
Ann A rbor 1st e 4 s____ July 1995 1Q J
A tch T o p A S F— Gen g 4a . 1995 A O 949,000
7,000
R e g is te r e d ________________ 1995 A O
28,000
Tov
A djustm ent g 4s____ July 1995 S
R egistered________ Inly 1995
69 666
S ta m p e d _____________
1995 M N

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85 243ale
86.08Sale
9 5 .0 0 _____

86.80Sale
87.00Sale
87.20Sale
96.00 99.00

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87.82Sale
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86.26
87.00
87.12
96.00

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July 25
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94.00June

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5
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s 88.60 rau. 19
1 lOO.SOMar 28

85.60Sa!e
85.90Sale

86.66Sale
86.78Sale

87.84 87.88
87.60Sale

86.80 July 11 87.50 Ju ly 29
86.70 Ju ly 1 87.80 Ju ly 29

85.3 4Jan.
85.30.lau.

3 88.84June 10
3 8S.40Jan 20

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90.68Sale

91,80Sale

90.54 July

1 92.10 J u ly 29

8 8 .0 0 J a n .

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86.00Sale

86.88Sale

87.80Sale

86.76 July

1 88.00 Ju ly 29

85.34Jan.

3

88.60Jan.

21

96.10Sale
90.00Sale

98.38Sale
98.38S.de
100
100H
100
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104H 105
104H 105
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6
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98.80June
98.86June
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7
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86 H 87 H
86 H 87 H
92
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91 H 9 2 H
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74
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75 H 76
39 H 4 0 H
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86
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_____
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71
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97%
84
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81
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84
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40
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94

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69
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96
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44 H
97
75
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84 Vi
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101
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83 H
100%
92
88
99 %
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5 8 5 % July 29
27 8 5 % July 29
22 8 5 % Ju ly 29
8 8 9 % July 26
6 8 9 % Ju ly 14
15 8 9 % Ju ly 13
18 8 0 % J u ly 21
29 80
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13 80
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89
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6
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8 9 % Ju ly 20
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66%
98%
92%
98%
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97%
78%
97%
90%
86
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July
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July
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July
July
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11
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69
101 %
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79
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102
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44 Vi
97%
75
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77
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15 100
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6 94
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29
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Ju ly
M ar.
Jan.
M ar.
M ar.
Ju ly

46%
99 H
7S %
78

99%
87
88%
98%
88%
S5%
85
70%
84
83

82%
81%
82%
87%
87%
87%
79
7 8%
78%
81%
87%
86%
7.3 U
101

69
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
92%
89
100
Sale
Sale

5 7 % Sale
98
Sale

71

Ju ly
July
July
July
July
July
Ju ly
July
Ju ly

. ..

103
Safe
43
Sale
9 4 % Sale

Sale

83%
81%
84%
88%
88%
88%
79%
80
80

Ju ly 5 88.14
July 13 87.74
July 15 87.98
July 9 96.38

15

4

49
100%
7S%
82%
81
71%
103
103
103
83%
101.%
96%

6

30
9

6

u
23
20

72% July 30

50
Jan. 13 55
73 Vj June 10 79%
75
June 6 77%
67% June 27 73

Julv 15
Jau. IS
Jam 19
Feb.
T

7 2% July 29

68

Jau.

1 79 July 29
8 7 5 % July 26

M a r. 12

78

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A ug., 1921. j

BONDS
N

STOCK

A tell Top A S F

EXCI1ANQE

£ .2
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July.

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PRICKS IN JUKI'
July 1.

July 30.

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July
July
July
July
July i
July 19

71%
81 %
83%
72M
77
78

July
July
July
July
July
July

Sale IVi/•««. I SflU Prictn.
00 July
] 72
April lfl
78% April 22 84% July JO
83
Feb. Ill Ht
hiit /.
05
Jail. 3 72% July 30
72% July
I1 77 July 27
77
June 2 Hi % Jim. 2a
86% June 15i 88
Feb. 15

78
78
79% 75 % July 19
84.000 76
76
Sale
44.000 101% Sale 100% 101 % 102
104
101
July 6
15.000 72% Sale
70 % 74% 75%
73 M July 23
2 ,0 0 0 90
92
94
95
89% 93
July 11
77% 83
73
74
79
x
115
1 17
100
no
103%
131,000 68% Sale
70
73
07% July 19
68
Sale
99 %
100% 104% 99
87 % 94
94
89

78%
104
70M
95

July
July
July
July

73%
90
72%
91
78%

$

94.000
24 ,000
3.000
16.000

Rid.

70
82%
82
65
71%
71 M
87

6.000

5,000

305,000, 80

Auk. Rut.

70 M
Bale
82 %
Bale
73 %

Auk. Rid.

Aek.

66
79 %
83%
68
72%
77 M

86 % Sale

82M July

08% Sale

67

70

67 % Sale
70
Sale
91
Sale

233.000

82M Sale

68 M Sale
69
Sale
88% Sale

00%
04%
08
69
88%

Sale

1,000

539.000
201.000

271,000

1,000 1
_____

126.000
137.000

68 M

63% Sale
73% Sale

90
82
72

1,000

4,000

91%
88
____;

J 70
73
71,000 52% Sale
90
2,000

82

48,000

575,000 100
,226,000

76
80
63 M Sale
78
78 M
81%
84
88
84
76%
9 6 % -----60 M ----53% Sale

Sale

70% Sale
72M Sale
91
Sale
95
79 % 81
Sale
66
82 M 82%
81M
86
84 M 88
70 M
96%
60
Sale
56

July
July
July
July
July

79% July
03 July
78 July

7 1M July 29

80M July
85 July

7 86M July
6 85
July

52% July

5 56

82 M
Sale

75 % 80
69 M
8 3 % -----9 8 M ------

89 %
81
69 M
S3M
99M

82M

86 M Sale

88 M ------

I
July 28 80

28

86

101% Sale

80

83

99% July

7
\
6 85
84

6 99% July 13

70% July 15 75% July 22

85 M

84%
65
79
77
80M
76%
94

Sale
_____
_____
_____
85%
79
Sale

89

Sale

68%

- - - - -

ioom

97 M 100M
78
_____

74 M

89

7 8 % ------80
____
82 % 89
____ 79
Sale
76,000 96

71

s
97 M 98 V 100
81
-------,1 81

46.000
55.000

83% 1 80 %
Sale | 88M
l

Sale

73 M Sale
83 M Sale
6 5 % ------7 1 M ------61% 69%
69
73
05% 68M
7 1 M ------43% 45
36% Sale

73M

75

80%
91

75 % Sale

72%

79% Sale

40.000

87% *92*'

78 % Sale

113,000 ____
-I
12,000 75
9,000
-I

6,000

32
76
60
75

134,000
21,000

4,000
........ 72M
71M 73
69
.........

74.000
4,000
74.000
134.000
116,000
213.000
110.000
26.000

07
58 M
76
60
09M
09 %
73%
60%
------06,000 61
i
I ,000 79
70%

91%
88
84
96%

Jau 10
Jau 31
Feb 23
Mar 21
July 30

Sale
.........
Sale
Saie
Bale
Sale
77
Bale
90M
65
81

75%

76M

80

28%
28
Sale
91
91% 90%
85
87M Sale
87M 89% 85
------- 72% ____

___

88

49 % Sale
86 M 93
70% Sale
65 M 67
72
08
50
73
68
73
65
57%
73
60 M
65 M
65
73%
55 M
82
90
70
74

Sale
59
Sale
Sale
Hale
Hale
Sale
58M
90
63%
83*"

April 8 93
J une 4 85
May 19 71

Feb
9
F“ b. 10
May 19

99% July

68

6 99% Feb.

2

88% Jan. 28

June 30 76

July

5 96

July 27

1 76

July 29

July 18 65

July 25

1 46
1 35

July 26
July 27

Jan

24

85% July 14 95% Jan 28
80% June 11 89 Jan. 24

July 27 84% July
67% April

41% July
32% July

83
75%
93
94
99
78

1 91
6 69

April 25 83
June 14 84
June 8 100
May 5 97%
Jan. 6 100%
April 6 78

Jan 19
April 18
April 25
Jan. 6
Jan. 24
Jan. 6
June 13
April 6

Jan.
84
Jan. 27
June 24 93% Jan 19

71% June 28 77% Jan. 18
71%
79
67
65
73

June
June
April
Jan.
Jan.

24
24
20
24
3

79
85
67
65
73

July 29
Jan. 11
April 20
Jaii. 24
Jan. 13

70
63
73%
69
41
30%

Feb.
July
Mar,
April
June
June

15
18
17
13
29
24

74
67
74%
69
46
39%

April
May
April
April
Jan.
Jau.

25
23
4
13
26
20

71% July 12 75% July 29j 69% June 23 76% Jau. 3
68
Feb
7 70% Feb. 18
79% J u r y 'll 84% July 30 77% June 8 84% July 30
87% July *27 90% July *26

29%
..
89
89%
73

86% June 11 90% July 26

77

Sale

July 30

74% June 10 82

July

27%
90%
82
78
50
78

July

7 80

27% July 15 30

8

87
87

July 8 87% July 8
July 11 87 July 11

87

6

July 11 87

July 11

52% Sale
93
93%
7 8 % _____
64% 66
60
70%
50
.........
68
73
75
.........

49% July 12 52% July 30
92 July 7 93% July 22
76% July „ 1 78% July 13

69
57%
75
60%
67%
67%
75%
57
80%
62%
92
78%
76%

05
59%
73
59
64%
64%
73%
57

68

Sale
Sale
59%
91
Sale

July
July
Juiy
Juiy
July
Juiy
July
July

69
59%
75
61
67%
67%
75%
59%

July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July

59% July 15 03% July
'

79

July* 29 79

63%
57%
7 1%
57%
62
62%
70
55%
89%
5 59%

July 29

July
June
Jau.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

15
15
27
12
22
15

34
95%
90%
90%
70
90%

Jan. 27
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.

26
1
29
29
24
29

47% June 10 84
Jan. 14
91% May 31 98 Jan. 31
7 6% May 31 81% Jan. 29

70
76

Sale
61
Sale
Saie

80

91
79
71

1 90

63

'89% *92*

Sale

73

July 21
July 6

72% July 18 79 July 29
80% July 15 83% July 30

84% Sale

I

18
July 6
Feb. 23
20

July

72% July

76%

69 M

86,000

30
10
20
27
11
28
15

24 5G

81 July 23 82 July 28 79
88% July 5 91% July 6. 87

78
Sale
74 % Sale
83% Sale
80% Sale
67% - - - 67
____
70
70
1 7 6 M ____
76M
1 66 M ____
59%
71% 73M
70M 73
_____
63
60% 65
7 4 % .........
74 %
6 2 % ------62
____
44M 45%
41 % Sale
34 M 35
32M Sale

47.000 76% Sale
. . . I
41.000 7 9 M ------89

86% July
79% Mar.
70% Jan
67 June
.71 % Jau.
74 July
93% Jan.

Jan. 4 81% Jail. 21
June 24 66% Feb. 14
Jan. 3 83 July 28

94

80
____
7 7 % ------8 1 % ------____
80
94
96

81% 80%
91M 90%

74M Sale |:~72% Sale

i

4
10
22
12
12
28
14

100% July 13 103 July 29 99% Jan. 2 1 0 3
July *29
96% July 11 98% July 28 96% July 11 98% July 28

102M Sale
s98% Sale

8 9 % ------- 85% July 14 89
83M 84 M 81 July 21 84

3,000

Jan.
Mar.
June
July
Mar.
Mar.
April

84% July 1 2 ' 86% July 30! 81% June 22

89 M ------81
82%

423.000
394.000

June 29

June 29 89

July 30

87 % ------87% Sale

103,000

Jau. 13

79%
79%
12 70 July 30 64%
12 04% July 12 64%
1 71M July 29 65
1 74 July 28 66
5 91 July 30 87%
I
7 79 % July 7 68%
11 60 July 30 01%
5 83 July 28! 73%

4,000
55,000

75
91

2
*1
29
24
11
27

00% June 16, 73

1 80% July 30

71

5,000
23,000

Ian
July
Jau
July
Jau

89

11,000

128,000

June 10 81
May 25 101
Jan. 31 78
Jail
51 95
Jau. 21, 79

92

79M Sale
70
____
80
____
98 % 99

2,000

Hale

Sale P rices.

Sale Prices

7 1 4 Hale
Hale
84 % Sale
80
82
83 M 92% 84% 87 M
67
68
70' ■ Sale
76
77
72 % Hale
77% 77 % 7 H M ------86 %
80%
68

£
0
0

Chic Gt West— 1st 50-yr 4s. 1959 M S
Chic Ind A Lou— Ref g 6 s . . 1947 J J
Refunding gold 5s______ 1947 J J
Refunding 4s Series C ____1947 J J
1st A general ,5s_________ 1966 M N
Ind A Loulsv 1st gu 4s_ 1956 J J
_
Chic Ind A Sou— 50-yr 4 s ..1956 J J
Chic L 8 A East— 1st 4 M s .. 1969 J D
Chic Mllw A St Paul— ________
Gen g 4s Ser A . ___ May 1989 J J
Gen g 3M» Ser B _ May 1989 J J
_
Cenera) 4Ms Ser C ..M a y 1989 J J
Gen A ref ser A 4 % h Jan 2014 A O
Gen ref conv ser B 5s Jan 2014 F A
Convertible 4% s_________1932J D
Permanent 4 s_____________1925IJ D
25-year debenture 4s____1934,1 J
Ch A Mo Riv Dlv 5s___ 1926 J J
C M A Puget S 1st geri 48.1949 J J
Fargo A So assum g 6s_ 1924 J J
_
Mil A Nor 1st ext 4 % s_ 1934 J D
_
Cone ext 4 Ms
1934 J D

1921.

Par Value

60-year couv gold 4s_____1955 j
Conv 4s Issue of 1910___ 1900 j
East Okla Dlv 1st g 4s__ 1928 m
Rocky Mt dlv 1st 4s A
10051j
Short Line 1st 4s gold_ 1958'J
_
Cal-Arlz 1st & ref. 4 % s .-1002 M
8 Fe Pres & Phe 1st g 6a. 194 2 m
Altau K n ow A No.
LA N
|
Atl Coast L 1st g 4s..July 1952 M _
10-year secured 7s--------- 1930 m N
General unified 4 % s .........1904 j f>
Ala Mid 1st guar g 5s___ 1928 M N
Brunsw A W 1st gu g 4 8 .. 1938 j j
Charles A Sav 1st g 7 s.. 1930 j j
L A N collat gold 4s_Oct 1052 jyf [sj
Sav Fla A W 1st g 0 s .. 1934 a O
1st gold 5s___________ 1934 a O
Atlan A Danv. See South’u Ry
Austin A N W.
So Pacific
A O— Pr Hen g 3 Via-1925
J
B altRegistered_____________
>
Gold 4 s . . ________ July 1948
O
Registered________________
J
Convert 4 % s___________ 1933
s
Refund A geu 5s ser A . . 1995
D
10-year temp 6s.........— 1929
J
Plttsb June 1st g 6s----- 1922
J
Pitts Jet A M D 1st g 3 %a '25 M N
PLEAW Va Sys ref g 4s. 1941 M N
S W Dlv 1st gold 3%s__1925 J J
C O Reorg 1st con g 4 4 s . 1930 M S
Clev Lor A W con 1st g 5s '33| O
a
Ohio River RR 1st g 5 s ..1936 j D
General gold 5s______ 1937 a O
Pitts Clev A Tol 1st g 6S.1922 a O
Stat Isl Ry 1st gu g 4 %s_ 1943 j D
Tol Cln 1st A ref 4s Ser A 1959
J
Beech Creek. See N Y C A H R
Bellev A Carond. See 11 Cent
1
Bolivia Ry 1st 5s_________ 1927 J A
Bruns A West. See Atl Coast L
Buff R A P gen g 5s_______ 1937:M S
Consol 4 Mis___________ 1957 M N
Allegh A West 1st g gu 4s '98 A O
Cl A Mah 1st gu g 5s— 1943 J J
Roch A Plttsb cons 1st 6s. .1922 J
Burl C R A No. S e e C R IA P a c
Sou con gu A 5s_____1962
C anRegistered------------------------Canadian North deb sf 7s 1940
25-year deb s f 6%s g — 1946 J
Carb A Shawn. See 11 Central
1
Carolina Cent. See Seab Air L
Caro Clinch A Ohio 1st 5s. 1938 J D
Carthage A Ad. See N Y C A H
C e d R I a F A N . See B C R A N
Central Branch. See M o Pacific
Central Ohio. See Balt A Ohio
Cent of Ga— 1st g 5 s..N o v 1945 F A
Consol gold 5s___________ 1945 M N
Registered____________ 1945 M N
10-yT temp secured 6s____ 1929
Chat Dlv pur money g 48.1951
Mac A Nor Dlv 1st g 5 s..1946
Mid Ga A Atl Dlv 5s____ 1947
Mobile Dlv 1st g 5s_____ 1946
Cen RR A B of Ga— Col g 5s 1937 M N
Central of N J— Gen g 5s___ 1987 J J
Registered_______ July 1987 Q J
Am Dock A Imp Co gu 5s. 1921 J J
N Y A L Br gen g 4s_____ 1941 M S
Central Pacific. SeeSoPacCo
Ches A O— Fund A Imp 5S..1929 J J
1st cons gold 5s__________1939 M N
R egistered______ ______1939 M N
General gold 4 % s_______ 1992 M S
Registered______________ 1992N S
l
Convertible 4% a_________1930 F A
Conv secured 5s_________1946 A O
Big Sandy 1st 4s_________1944 J D
Coal Rlv Ry 1st gu 4s___1945 J D
Craig Valley 1st g 5s____ 1940 J
Potts Creek Br 1st 4s____ 1946 J J
R A A Dlv 1st con g 4s___ 1989 J Ji
2d con gold 4s________ 1989 J J
Warm Spr Val 1st g 5s___ 1941 M S
Greenbr Ry 1st gu g 4s. .1940 M N
Chic A Alt R R — Ref g 3s. .1949 A O
Railway 1st lien g 3 Ms___ 1950 J J
Chic Burlington A Quincy—
J
Illinois Division 3Ms____ 1949
Registered___________ 1949 J J
J
Illinois Division 4s______1949
R egistered____________ 1949 J J
Nebraska Extension 4 s .. 1927 M N
R egistered..............
1927 M N
No Pac— Gt No. See Nor P c.
General 4s............................1958 M S
-Chic A E Ill-Ref A Impt g 4s ’ 55
Trust Co ctfs of deposit____
1st cons gold 6s_______ 1934 A O
General cons 1st 5s______ 1937 M N
U 8 M A Tr Co ctfs dep____
do
do
stamped __
Guar Tr Co ctfs of dep____
Ch A Ind Coal Ry 1st 5s. 1936 J J

S
e
e

P r ice about
Jan. 3

Salta in

m

May 12 71% Jan. 7
June 14 78
April 27
June
June
June
April
April
June
June
April
May
July

24
29
21
28
14
21
13
13
23
15

Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
April
68 % Jan.

71%
61
79%
65
72%
72
78%
68%
91

28
22
11
20
28
2
20
19
6
24

70% June 17 81 % Feb. 18
84% Jan. 13 84% Jan 13

•0
.*

BONDS—STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD
£ 3 I Suite lit !j Price about
Jan. 3
JulnEXCMANQE ~ , a- Par Value]
1921.

P R IC E S

BONDS
N

Y

STOCK

Chicago A North Wcutcru—
Extension 4d_______ 1886-1926 F A
Registered. - _____ 1886-1928 1' A
General, gold. 3%a----------1987 M N
Registered_______Nov 1987 Q F
General 4s_______________ 1987 M N
Stamped______________ 1987 M H
General os stamped. — -1987 M N
Sinking fund 6s ----- 1879-1929 A C
Registered_______ 1879-1929 A O
Sinking fund 5s. . 1879- 1929 A O
Registered_______ 1879-1929 A O
Sinking f und deb 5s---------1933 M N
Registered____________1933 M N
19year secure*! 7s-193 J D
15-year secured 8 Ms------- 1936 M 8
Des Pl’nes Val 1st gu 4%s 1947
St P East Gr Trk 1st 4 Ms. 1947
Frem Elk A Mo V 1st 6s. . 1933
Man GBANW 1st gu 3%a 1941
Mllw A S L 1st gu 3M s - - .1941
M L S & West Ext sf 5 s.. 1929
Ashland Dlv 1st g 6s . . 1925
Michigan Dlv 1st g 6S..1924
MU Spar A N W 1st gu 4s 1947
St L Peo A N W 1st gu 5s 1948
Ohio R I A Pacific gen g 4s. 1988 J J
Registered____________1988 J J
Refund gold 4s---------------- 1934 A O
R 1 Ark A L 4 Ms ree------- 1934 M S
Burl C R A No—gold 5 s.. 1934 A O
C R I F A N W g u g 5 s.. 1921 A C
M A St L 1st gu g 7s----- 1927 J D
Choc Okl A G Consol 5s. .1952 M N
Keok A Des M 1st 5s----- 1923 A O
St P A K C Sh L 1st 4 Ms. 1941 F A
Chic St L A N O. See 1 1 Cent
1
Chic St L A Pitts. See Penn Co
Chic St P M A O cons 6S...1930 J D
Cons 6s, reduced to 3MS.1930 J D
Debenture 5s------------------ 1930 M S
North Wisconsin 1st 6s. .1930 J J
Superior S L 1st 5s. .June 1930 M S
Chic T H A S’east 1st 5 s . . . I960 J D
Chic & W 1 gen g 6s D ec— 1932 Q M
Consol 50-year 4s_______ 1952 J J
15-year s f 7 Ms___________l ®35 M S
Choc Okl A G. See C R 1 & P
Cln Ham A D 2d g 4M s. — 1937 J J
Cln Fin A Ft W 1st gu g 4s ’ 23 M N
Day A Mich 1st con 4% s.l931 J J
Cln Ind St L A C. See CCCAStL
Cln San A Clev. See CCCAStL
Clearfield A Mahon. See BRAP
C C C A St L gen g 4s--------- 1993 J D
20year debenture 4 % s..l93J
J 1
Gen 5s Series B _________ 1993 J D
Ref A imp 6s series A ------ 1929 J J
Cairo Dlv 1st gold 4s----- 1939
Cln W A M Dlv 1st g 4 s .. 1991
St L Dlv 1st coll tr g 4 s .. 1990 M N
Registered____________1990 M N
Sp A Col Dlv 1st g 4s____ 1940 M S
W W Val Dlv 1st g 4s___ 1940 j j
Cln I St L AC 1st 48. .Aug 1936 Q F
Registered ---------Aug 1936 q f
Cln S A Cl cons 1st g 5s. .1928 j J
C C C A In gen con g 6s_ . 1934 j J
Ind B1 A W 1st pref 4 s ...1940 a O
O I A W 1st pref 5s. .Apr 1938 Q j
Peor A East 1 st cons 4 s.. 1940 a O
Income 4s____________ 1990 Apr
Cleve Lor A W . See Balt A O
Cleve A Mahon Vail. See Erie
Cleveland A Pitts. See Penn Co
Cleve Short L— 1st gu 4% s.l961 a O
Colo A Southern 1st g 4s— 1929 f A
Refunding A ext 4 Ms------1935 m N
F W A D City— 1st g 6s . . 1921 3 d
Colum A Hock V. See Hock Vali
Col Conn A Term. See Nor A W
Conn A Pas Rivs 1st g 4S..1943 A O
Cuba RR 1st 50-year 5s g.1952 J J
D allas A Waco. ASee Mo K A T
elaware Lack
Western—
Mor A E 1st gu 3%s_.2000 J D
N Y L A W Construe 5s _1923;F A
Term A improve’t 4S..1923 m N
W ar RR 1st ref gu g 3M --2000 “ A
Delaware A Hudson—
1st lien eq 15-yr g 4Ms— 1922
J
1st refunding 4s------------- 1943 ,M N
20-year convertible 5s___1935 A O
10-year secured 7s----------- 1930 J D
Alb A Susq conv 3 Ms------ 1946 A O
Rens A Saratoga 1st 7 s.. 1921 M N
Del Rlv R R Bdge. See Penn RR
Den A R G— 1 st cons g 4s. .1936
Consol gold 4Ms------------- 1936
Improvement gold 5s____ 1928
First A refunging 5s--------1955
Trust co certfs of dep--------Rio Gr June 1 st gu g 5 s..1939
Rio Gr Sou 1st g 4s______ 1940
Guaranteed__________ 1940
Rio Gr West 1st g 4s_____ 1939
M A coll tr g 4s Ser A . .1949
Des M A Ft D . See M A St L
Det A Mack 1st Hen g 4s___ 1995
Gold 4s_________________ 1995
Detroit River Tunnel—
Det Term Tunnel 1st 4Ms 1961 M N
Dul Missabe A Nor gen 5S..1941 J J
Dul A Iron Range 1st 5s____ 1937
Registered______________ 1937
Duluth Short Line. See Nor P
Dul So Shore A Atl g 5s____ 1937 J J
of Minn. See
M A M
East Tenn Reor lien.S PSee So Ry
ast
East Tenn Va A Ga. See So Ry
Elgin Jol A East 1st g 5s___1941 M N
Erie— 1st extended gold 7s. 1930 M S
N Y A Erie 1st ext g 4 s..1947 M N
3d ext gold 4Ms______ 1923 M S
4th ext gold 5s________ 1920 A O
5th ext gold 4s_______ 1928 J D

B
tcl
Aa
lt
t
3.000 85 M 89 M
69

July 1.

B.M 86s. 88 M
i A
d k
85
%
Bid

82
61M 63M 67

73.000

64%

16.000
7.000
28,000

74%

2.000

76% Bale
75
77
92% Bale
97
99M

5,000

89 M 91

17 000

87% Bale

89 M ___
87 M -

55,000 102M Sale
370,000
100

36,000
126,000
921.000
128.000

91%
98

88 32 Sale

101 % Sale
98% Bale
___
75
71M
99 M ioi m
68 M
68 M

98
91
98 M
98M
73 M 76
84 % 87 %

70 M Sale

69 M
64
66
65 M
83 M

68

67 % Sale
65 Sale
79
____

____
78.000 62M

74
68M

12.000 101

2" 666

96

Sale

90
____
97
___
9 8 % -----74
Sale
86
87

___

____
7 6 M -----83 M Sale

...

7,000 101
51.000 57

22.000

July 30.

Sale
SaleSale
92

80 M -----65
66
63 Sale
98
100
80% - - ____ 83

.4at
89 %
68

75% 78
74
76
91M Sale

89% Sale

2,000

5.000
1.000

____
713

1,000

81
62~

7.000, 54
2 . 000 , 22

99
60
27

41.000 81
____
55.000 77M 84
190,000 72
Sale
19.000 ____ 98

i 90% July "26 87% Jan
5 104 % July 25
I 102 11 July 29

75M July 15 77 > luly 30

72M
64 M
68M
67
83 M
98 M

Sale
_____
Sale
68
92
_____

69M July

93%
99
99%
78%
90

April
Mar.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.

19
16
11
31
5

1 72% July 25 J 67
67%
64
64
85%

Mar.
Feb.
June
June
Jan.

16
10
13
21
5

73%
67%
69%
69%
86

Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
May

21
10
18
17
20

6 101

July 28

July 21 82

July 29

ioo

79

75 I_____________
103M 100M July 28 101% July27
July
Sale 58% July 1 60
July
97M 94 " July 22 96

79% June 6 82 April 14
62% June 18 73 Jan. 20
61% June 21 68% Jan. 7
97% June 27 102% Feb. 3
81% Jan. 13 81% Jan. 13
79 July 21 84 Jan. 22

I 64
100%
26 53
5 1 93%

Mar. 30 «8
Mar. 17
July 28 101% Mar. 4
Jan. 4 62% Jan. 7
Mar. 11
June 22 100

72% Feb. 23 75

78M

81

91 % Jan. 24

22
16
14
3
10

July

78 % 73

22
2
28
21
M
24
26
24
10
28

June
Mar.
June
Jan.
June

July 29

ioim

Jail.
Feb
Jan.
68
Jan.
78 Jan.
77 % Jan.
96 Jan.
09 M Jan.
08% Feb.
90% July

91
99
98%
74
85%

65

8 0 % ___
80
84

80
85
69

100% May 21 102% April 12
70 Mar. 8 70
Mar. 8

83 M 88% __________
65
65% 63 July
ioi

Sale P r ices.

99% April 28 104 M Feb. 8
96% April 26 102% July 29

65% July 21 68% July 30
65 July 9 67% July 29

101 %
-.. .

82 M

Sale
74
85
Sale
73
65 M
73
63
80

67% 69
76
77
81M 84 M
89 % Sale
72M 75M
63M 67
65
66

66
75
75% 78
------ 75%
8 5 % _____
9 8 % -------

75
75%
85%
96M

68

70

88% July

1.

Highest.

Sale Prices.
Sate P rices. I
Sale Prices.
87 % July 13 88 July 7 85 M Mar. 23|
84 M Mar. 28
64% July 5 66 July 26 62 M June 8
68
Jan. 21
74 July 20 75% July 28 71 M June 30
73 M July 20 72M July 15
72 M July 15
91M July 5 92M July 8 88 June 27i
96M July 12 96 M July 12 96 M July 12
07
Jan. 17
90‘ 4 July 28 90% July 28( 90% July 28

Sale
89%

66
64 M 75 I 65 M
101M 100% 1 0 1 M 100M
Sale
58% Sale
60
94
96 I 95

65%
72
81
29 85%
73
5 62%
20, 65%
6 64
68

June
June
June
June
June
July
June
June
Mar.

21
18
24
1
7
5
13
30
23

72
81
83%
91%
74%
69
71
65%
77

June 20

Jan.
Jan.
May
May
April
Jan.
Jan.
July
June

19
14
17
13
25
12
18
6
9

6 8 M _____

66
Sale
65 M
78 Sale
70M
80
81
87
86
89
Sale
7 0 % ------- 70 M
60
61
62 M
67
68% 65 %
____
____ 67
71
62
70

5,000

Highest.

L ow est.

99 M
65 M
65M
91 M
98%
98%
76
87 M

81

84,000

RANGE SINCE J AN

JULY.

Lowest.

102M 103 M 100% July
102 Sale
98% July
74M

75

43,000
5,000

IN

I

V ol . 113.

___

73

65M July 1 68% July 15
72 July 27 75M July 7
85% July

5 90

75M July

6 75% July

90
85M July 12
99%
57
21

July
July

78
80%
80 M 82
73
74M
98% 99

80
80M
73 M
98%

July 7 83%
July 28 82
July 7 76
July 5 99

------Sale
76
99 M

6 75% July

85% Juiy'12

67 M ------- 67 M
57
58%
54M 57
Sale
20
22M 22

82 M
82
75%
99

July

62M July 5 62% July
66% July 12 66% July
65% July 6 65% July

5 59
8 21

6 75% Mar. 12

85% July 12 85% June
98% May 2 98% May

July 16
July 8

54
18

Jan. 5 61% Jan. 28
June 13 26 Jan. 20

July 28
July 7
July 29
July 28

79
77
72
93

June 6 84%
June 11 84
Jan. 3 76%
Mar. 1 99

July 27

59% Jan. 10 73

Mar.
Jan.
May
June

11
27
7
30

f
t
25,000
9,000

55 M 63
68

Sale

91
11,000 96
____
35.000 77
Sale
15.000 80% Sale
65.000 102 M Sale
4,000 67 % -----___ 104

197.000
43.000
68 , 000 ’

439.000
22.000

63M
67
68 M
43
36

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
42
29 M

32.000
75.000

62M Sale
47 M Sale
78

127,000
5,000

71
77%
92M —
83 M 88
75

83M

98

77

April 13

66 M 70

63% July

6, 68

65M 66M 67 M 70
95 % 97
95% 97
93 M ------- 9 4 % ___
59
___

66% July

6 67% July 11 66% July 6 70% Feb. 11
93% Mar. 12 96% Feb. 25
91 Feb. 14 94% June 20

62M

97 %
75%
81M
101M
69 M

65M

------- 97 M -----77 % 77M - - - 83M 85 Sale
Sale 103% 104
68M ___
Sale

63% Sale
67 M 70
68M 69 M
42M Sale
3 6 M _____
72
74%
8

10

___
___

64M 66
68
69%
72 Sale
s46% Sale
42
___
71
74%
10

...

97%
76%
S3
101
68%
63
67%
68
40%
37%

July 7 97%
July 151 80
July 26| 85
July 6 103%
July 1 70%
July
July
July
July
July

65 M 66M
52
...

58M 78
50 ------

58M

75 M Sale
93 % -----86
88

75

75% July

89

88

84 M 87
____ 99
71M - - - ____ 95
87
89

73

84 %
65
72

13
26
30
27
9

66% July
19 69% July
20: 72 July
26’ 47% July
6 43% July

21

63% July 1 66% July 27
49% July 12 52% July 29

63 M Sale
49 M 51

79

July
July
July
July
July

96%
74%
78
100%
68%
100%
62%
66%
67%
40%
37%
72%

July

1 78

July 29

6 88% July 29

9
25
9
23
1
IS

97%
81
85
106
T3%
100%

July
Jan.
July
Feb.
Mar.
Mar.

13
24
30
14
9
18

June 22 66%
Jan. 4 72
Jan. 3 72
June 28 47%
June 10 48
June 1 75

July
Jan.
May
July
Jan.
Max.

29

11

19
29
28
23

61% June 14 66% May 7
47% Jan. 3 54 Jan. 20
57
50

78

Feb.
May
June
April
July
Mar.

May IS 57
May 18; 50

May 18
May IS

74 % Mar. 30 78 July 29
92% June 16 92% June 16
87% Jan. 281 91 May 5
Feb. 16 S3

Feb. 16

79

83

99

86% June 6 S9 May 13
95 May 23 99% Feb. 33

95
90

91
90

Mar. 17
April 7

91% M ar

90

IS

April 7

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STOCK

EXCHANGE

S.s

Slsi Pcnot
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July.
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July I .
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1

Par

Erie (Concluded)
N Y L E & W el d 7fl___ 1030 M
249,000 55 Sale
Erie lat con g prior 4b ___ 1996 J
Registered ______________ J
450", 666 43 Safe
_
1st consol Ron lien g 4s_ 1990 J
Registered_________________ 'J
Penn coll trust g 4a— 1951 F
____ 75
I 16,0(10 38
50-yr conv g 4s Ser A . . 1953 A
Sale
188,000 37 % Hale
Do
do
Ser 11.. 1958 A
105,000 43
Gen conv 4s Series D ..1 9 5 3 A
Hale
23,000 76% Sale
Chic & Erie 1st gold 5 s .-.1982 M
Clev A Mahon Val g 5s__ 1938 J
71 M i------5",666 ....... 86
Erie & Jersey 1st s f 6s__ 1955 J
Gennessee ltlv HR 1st s f 6s’ 57.J
____
80
Long Dock coiih gold Os.-1935'A
9 5 % ------C & R R Co 1st cur gu 6 s .. 1922 m N
D A Impt Co 1st extd 5S..1943 J J
76
NYAGreenw L guar g 5s. 1946 M N
77
1,000
NYSusq A W 1st ref g 5s. 1937 J J
57
60
Second gold 4% s______ 1937 F A
2 ,0 6 0 ____
General gold 5s_______ 1940 F A
50
Terminal 1st gold 5s_ 1943 M N
_
71% 83
Mid of N J 1st ext 5s_____1940 A O
14,000 45
Wilk A East 1st gu g 5s_.1942|j
54 %
Erie & Pittsburgh. See Penn Co.
Ev & Ind 1st con gu g 6s
1926 J
Ev & T H— 1st cons g 6s
1021 ]j
85
94
1st general gold 5s______1942 a
M t Vernon 1st gold 6s__ 1923 a
Sull Co Brch 1st g 5s_____1930 A
40
F argo A Sou.P. See Ch M & St P
la Cent &
See Seab Air L
1,000 76
Fla East Coast 1st 4 % s___ 1959 J D
Sale
Fort St U D Co 1st g 4 % s ..l9 4 1 J J
F t W A Rio Gr 1st g 4s___ 1928 J J
88%
H
A. See
G al & & San See SeabSo Pac Co
a
Ala.
Air Line
Galv Hous & Hend 1st 5 s .. 1933 A O
Ga Car & Nor. See Seab Air L
Georgia Pacific. See South Ry
Ga V G A N. See Sou Pac Co
Gouv & Oswegat. .See N Y Cent
Grand Trunk of Can s f 7 s .. 1940 A O 308,000 1 0 1 % Sale
Great Nor— C B A Q coll. See N P
,138,000
General 7s Series A . .........1936
10,000 81
1st A refund 4% s Ser A ..1961
Sale
Registered_____________ 1961
St Paul Minn A Manitoba—
12,000 81% Sale
Consol mortgage 4s____1933
24,000 103
1st consol gold 6s______1933
109
R egistered__________1933
16,000 87 % 87 %
Reduced to gold 4 % s ..l9 3 3
Registered___________ 1933
91
"2", 666 80% 93 %
Mont Ext 1st gold 4 s .. 1937
Registered___________ 1937
Pac Ext sterling gu 4 s .. 1940
70
78%
R y M No DIv 1st g 4 s .. 1948
72%
Minneap Union 1st g 6s. .1922
99
99%
2,000 101
Mont C 1st gu gold 6s____1937
Registered___________1937
1st guar gold 5s_______ 1937
89 V
s
Registered___________ 1937
Will A S F 1st gold 5s____1938
87 A 93
Greenbrier R. See Ches A O
Green Bay A West deb ctfs A__ Feb
69
14,000
Debenture ctfs B ________
Feb
6
8
6,000 63
Ga Shi 1st ref A ter 5s g Feb. ’ 52 J J
Registered-------------Feb. 1952
31,000 69
f j o c k Val 1st con g 4%s_-_1999
Sale
4 4 Registered____________ 1999
Col & H V 1st ext g 4s____1948
65%
” 2", 666 60
Col & Tol 1st ext 4s______ 1955
Housatonic. See N Y N H A H
H A Tex Cent. See So Pac Co
Hous Belt A Ter 1st 5s____1937
80
1 ,0 0 0 84 %
Illinois Central— 1st g 4s. .1951
4 Registered_____________ 1951 J
1st gold 3 % s_____________ 1951 J
72
Registered_____________ 1951 J
Extended 1st g 3% s____1951IA
68"
Registered_____________ 1951 A
1st gold 3s sterling______1951
17,000 71% 76
Collateral trust gold 4s_._1952 A
Registered_____________ 1951 A
121", 666 75% Sale
1st refunding 4s__________1955 M
Purchased lines 3% s_____ 1952 J .
65% 68
108,000 68% Sale
Coll tr g 4s L N O & T ___ 1953 M N
Registered_____________ 1953 M
2 0 1 ,0 0 0 88% 89%
15-year temp 5% s secured '34 J
Cairo Bridge gold 4s_____1950 J
67
.........
Litchfield DIv 1st g 3s__ 1951 J
1 ,0 00 59
Lou’v DIv A Term g 3%8_1953 J
65
Registered..... ................1953 J
Middle Div regis 5s______1921F
54% 56
3", 6 6 6
Omaha Div 1st g 3s_____1951 F
58
60
St Lou Div A Term g 3S-.195PJ
64
70
Gold 3% s-------------------- 1951 J
Registered---------------- 1951 jj
Springf Div 1st g 3% s___ 1951IJ
1,000 64%
Western Lines 1st g 4 s .. . 1951 IF
Registered_____________ 1951 F
Belle A Carond 1st 6s____192.3'j
Garb A Shaw 1st 4s g ___ 1923:M
Ch St L A N O gold 5s__ 1951 lj
90
Registered_____________ 1961 jj
Gold 3% 8_____________19511J
Registered__________ 19511
J
Joint 1st ref ser A 5s_____1963I.J
106,000 80 Sale
Memphis Div 1st g 4s___ 1951'j
2,000
St L So 1st gu g 4s_______ 1931 M
Ind B1 A W. See Cl C C A St L
Ind Dec & W . See Cinn H & D
Ind 1 1 A la 1st gold 4s_____1950 J j
1
73%
Ind Union gen A ref 5s A . . 1965 j j
Internat’ l A Gt N or— 1st 6s. 1922 M N
88% 89
Iowa Central. See Minn A St L
lack Lana A Sag. See Mich Cen
,
** arnes F A Clear 1st 4s
1959 J D
4,000 73% . .
XT all All A G R. See L 8 A M 8
‘ '•an A Mich. See To A O C
K C Ft 8 A M . See St L A S F
K C A M Ry A B. See BtLASF
K C A Pacific. See Mo A A T
Kan City South 1st g 3s . . 1950 A O 343,000 54% Sale
Registered
___________ 19 5 0 A O
Ref A Imp 5s______April 1950,1 J
234.000 75
Sale
Kansas C Term 1st 4s_ _ __ I960 J J
163.000 70
71
Kentucky Central. See L A N
Keok A Dee M. See C R I A I'
Knoxville f Ollld. N Sen U "
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II

78%
70%
52

47 A

IIANOK SINCE JAN. 1.

I

78%
70%
50%
41

46
85

July

54 % July

74%
40%
40 %
44%
78%
78%
77%
75

70 A
72
45 A

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72 A 77%
37% Hale
Hale
37
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76 A Sale
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70 A Sale
74
97
77
57

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21

74

Hale
Hale
Sale
Hale
82

47%
37
4 \%
75

July 1 40%
July 1 39 %
July 15 43%
July 14 78%

July
July
July
July

30
30
30
30

70% July 27 76% July 27

99

71A 75
65
-----6 3 % ------

72% 70
64
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63
___

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July

9 57

July

45 H July "22 45% Jufy’ 22
47

July 13 50

July 28

85
53 %
53%

63%

72% July 14 72% July 14

Sale

10 0% July 15 102% July

100% Sale
80% 83

96% July
77% July

82%
100% Sale

84
100% 102

78%

86
73,
97 A
99%
88%

82

88%

48

67%
67V
s
67 A
78
82
62A
67
70
68%

84
84 %
80
70

65

47

July 13 54

Mar. 23

Feb.
April
April
April

June
April
April
April

2a
8
22
18

61
April 19
40
April 8
50
Feb. 11
81% Jan. 18

25
26
11
8

99%
88
71
69%

30
26
8
8

71% June 30 77% May 13
66
April 21 66
April 21
61% Mar. 7 65
May 18
Mar.

1

|

Feb. 18
81% Jan. 3 84
99% Mar. 15 102% April 12
April 29. 92

Jan. 21

79

July

80% July 22

79
80

July 14*82% ' Jan. 10
Mar. 18
Mar. 18! 80

8 99

July

Feb.
Feb.
July

79% May 3
99% Feb. 18
Feb. 2
8 103

90

July

75
99
8 99

Jan.

94% Jan. 31

"90"
56
7?

Sale
69%
67% 70
65% 69
68%

Jan.

90

6
65

6% July
65 July

July
July

68% July

8 73

July 30

67% July 20 67% 'July "26

67% June

84% July

7 83% July

7

68

Jan.

6

Feb. 1
70
8 Jan. 6
69% Jan. 28

65 Jan.
5% Mar.
7
1 65 July

3 76

Jan. 20

67% July 20 67% May 20
76
82

Jan. 14 84
Mar. 8 84

68

77% 84
8 4 % ------

June

Jan. 18
June 2

1 71% May 26

62%

68

69%

72

57
60
5 5 % ----63% 68

57%
56%

58

58
70%

65%

May
April
July
Jan.

87

90%

73

74% 76%
74% Sale
6 2 % ------62% 68
71
Sale
67% 69
____ 67% ------- 67%
91 % Sale
88
Sale
6 9 % ------- 69%
_____
58
_____ 58
_____
6 2 % ------- 65

___

Jan, 25 78% April 12

55%
40
45%
81%

88% July 26

99

73

69

6

Jan. 18
Mar. 26
April 4

July

'89%
50
55
6 % Sale
65
Sale

12

20

6 99% June 13 102% Mar. 24

84 July 20
101% July 20

so'

74%
98
101

90A

76% July 27 88
80
Mar. 26 81
97
June 20 99

0
12
12

88

88%

80%

Jan. 18

24176 ' >"©!)’ '
22 40% May
23 41
May
15 4 5 % J a n .
24 81% Jan.

July 29
101
1 101 July 29! 96% June
9 80% July 15; 77 June 29) 82% Jan. 22

82 % July
100 % July

89A
95
80 A

JarK
June
June,
June
June

62% Feb. 11 63

96% Sale
77
78

78%

40% June 20 45
72%
45%
34%
37
75

91%
88
69%
69%

57 % 57

45
45 A
73 % 75
72
50
Sale

102

Mar. 22 68% July 29

70

86 A
53
53

100% Sale

51

66

____
73

66%

92% ------70
____
87%
8 5 % ------6 2 % ------79
Sale
66% 71 y,
7 5 % -------

93%
70
88
85%
62%
62%
81
67
73

66% 72%
7 5 % ------89
95

72%

July

5 71% July 25

73% July '26 "76% July'28
68

July

6 '71% July "28

88" July " 8

91% July 27

65% July 20 65% July'20

70

67% June 21 74

Jan. 25

71% June 10 77% Jan. 26
65% May 18 69% Jan. 25
66% June 21 72% Jan. 10
85%
73%
58
64%

June
Jan.
May
Jan.

21
26
24
18

"92%
73%
58%
68

Jan. 21
Jan. 26
April 1
Feb. 1

60

July 11 60

July 11

50 April 5 60% May 19
56% June 11 58% Mar. 30
64% June 9 64% June 9

70

July 11 70

July 11

69% Mar. 22 75

April 18

94

May 26

67
66

72%
75%
90

69%

, 69

May 26 94='

86% June 14 91% Mar. 1
88% April 14 88% April 14
83%

78% July 8 83% July 29
71% July 19 71% July 19

Mar. 7
78% June 20 87
67% Jan. 12 73 Jan. 25
75
Mar. 2 77% May 2
68% June 29 76% Jan. 11
Mar. 30
78 June 7 80
88% Jan. 4 90% May 25

74

55% Hale

57% Hale

75 Sale
70% . . .

77
73

77%
Hale

72

July 14 73

July

8

72

July 14 75% Jan. 26

Jan. 4 57% July 25
57% July 25 54
-I
May 10
75 July 0 77 July 28 72 June 13 77
Jan. 11
70% July 12 73 July 30 69% June 23 74
55% July

>>
*

BONDS
BONDS
STO CK

E X C tU N G E

lea in
uly .
l‘ *r Value

STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD

Price about 1
Jan. 3
19 21.

PI E I JL
R S N UY
C
July 1.

1
bid
Ask. |
Ask.
J J
28.000 79
Bale
75
79
2d gold 56
Wm 1941J J
60
05
67
69
North Ohio let gu g 06. - 1945 A O
90
50 % 70
L Sh A Mich So. See N Y Cent
Leh V (N Y ) 1st gu g 4%S. . 1940 J J
23,000 80% 86
83 % Bale
U e£l6lort*l..........._ .............1940 J
3,000
____ 80
Leh V (Pa ) gen con g 4a .2003 M n I 19,000 07% 09% 67 % 69
Oea conaol 4% e _______ 2003 M n ;
35,000 I
77
74
77
Leti V l'er Ry lal gu g 5a_ 1941 A o
_
7,000 89 H 93% 89 % 92
Registered
_
1941 A o
Lehigh Vail HR coll tr 6a_ 1928 . _
_
53,000 95
96 ’ 96
Sale
Leh V Coal Co lat go g 5e . 1933 J ■j
1.000
9 1 % ____
Registered . . . . ____
1933 J J
J!
Firm lot reduced to 4 s__ 1933 J
77
77 %
Leh A N Y — lat gu g 4a___ 1945 M s
1,000
89
67 Vs 87%
.........
Registered ______________
M s
Leh A Hud R. See Cent of N J
Little Miami geu 4a aer A 1902 .
7 1%
Long Dock. See Erie.
Long lal lat eon g 5a .July 1931 Q
1.000 8 7 % _____ 8 8 % 91
lat cooa gold 4a____July 1931 Q
78% 82%
Gen gold 4a ________
1938 J O
59
75
73
66
Ferr
1922 M S
93% 95
Gol1
1932 J n
67%
6,000 02
1949 M s
05
64% 69%
1934 J 1»
72%
72
68
10,000
20-year temp deb 5s____ 1937 M s\
05
61
58
0,000 66% Sale
Guar ref gold 4a________ 1949 M s
66
64
1,000
N Y B A M B con g 5s_. 1935 A o
88% 83%
______ 1
N Y A Ro Beh 1st g 5 s ... 1927 M s
83%
1,0001
N Sh Bch lat eon gu 6s 0< *t '32 Q J
92
75% Sale
12,000 04
Louisiana A Ark. tat 5a ___ 1927 M s
Sale
6 6 % 68
______
Louisv A Nashv— Gold 5a_ 1937 M Nl
91%
89%
80,000 79% 81
1940 .1 J
80% 81
1940 1 J
77%
9,000 88
1931 M N
91% 85% 88
107,000 103
1930 M N
103% 102 % Sale
14,000' 83
Loula Cln A Lex g 4%a 1931 M N
86% 86% 98%
8,000
r
1930 J
96% 98%
1930 J j
100% 92%
92
1946 F A
08
77
72
15.000 50 % 51% 50
St Louis Div 2d gold 3s ...1980
8
«M%
40.000 69% . . .
Atl Knox A Cln f>lv g 48.1955
\T
70%
70
Atl Knox A No lat g 5s__l946
O
84%
83% - - Hend’soa Bdge lat s f 6a g 1931
S
99% 101
3.000 6 6 %
Kentucky Central g 4a_ 1987
_
J
07% 76
3.000 83
Lex A E lat 50-yr 5s g u _ .!9 6 5
o
85 % 83
85
L A N M ob A M lat g 4% sl945
s
S 0 H ____
83
78
56.000 66% Sale
L A N-8ou M on joint 4S..1952
J
06% Sale
R egistered______ July 1952
Jj
A
N FI A Shef lat eu g 5s _. 1937
91
95
85% 9 2%
Npt A C1n B gen gu g 4% s 1945
J
71% . . .
77% 82%
A
Pena A Atl lat gu g 6s. ..1921
97
99% 99% 99%
A
8 A N Ala con gu g 5s____1936
88% 92
85
...
Gen cons gu 50-yr 5 a ...1 9 6 3
O
78% 85
80% 84%
26,000 67 % 70
Lou A Jeff Bdge gu g 4a. .1945
8
64% 65%
£^ a k c E A V lal g o l d 06___ .0)37
V

M a h on in g Coal. See LSAM So
lY1anlto 8 W Col
i anlto
Coloniz g 5s 1934 J D
Manila R R — Sou lines 4s
1930 M V
M c K ’ptABVern.
Se*NYCAH R
Mex Internat 1st cons g 4a_.1977 M S
Stamped guaranteed_____ 1977 M S
Michigan Central. SeeNYCent
Mid Term 1st g s f 5s______ 1925 J D
M L S A West. SeeChicANW!
M il A North. See Ch M A St P
Minn A St. L 1st gold 7s_ 1927 J
_
1st cons gold 5s__________1934 M
1st A refund gold 4s_____ 1949 M
1st A ref 5s Series A ______ 1962 Q
Des M A Ft D 1st gu g 4s_1935 J
Iowa Cent 1st gold 5s____193S J
Refunding gold 4s______ 1951 M
Minn A St L g u . See B C R A N
M St P A SSM con gold 4s stpd
payment of lnt guar_____ 1938 J J
1st cons 5s_______________ 1938 ____
M St P A SSM A Cent Term
1st Chic Term s f 4s___1941 M N
M SSM A Atl 1st gold 4s stpd
payment of int guar. 1926 J
Mlnneap Un. See St P M A N
Mississippi Cent 1st 5s______ 1949 J
M o Kan A Okla. See M K A T
M o Kan A Tex— 1st g 4s_ 1990 J D
_
2d gold 4s------------- June 1990, F A
Trust C o ctfs of deposit_____ 1st extension gold 5s_____1944 M N
1st A refund mtge 4s____2004 M S
Trust Co ctfs of deposit____'____
General s f 4 % s __________1936 J J
Trust Co ctfs of deposit____*____
St Lou dlv 1st ref g 4s____2001 A O
2-year 5% notes extd tr r e c ts ____
Dal A W a 1st gu g 5s____1940 M N
Kan C A Pac 1st g4s____1990 F A
M o K A E 1st gu g5s____ 1942 A O
M o K A Ok 1st gu 5s_____1942 M N
T
M K A T of T 1st gu g 58.1942 M S
SherShrev A So 1st gu g 5s ’ 43 J
Tex A Okla 1st gu g 5s___1943
Missouri Pacific (new co )—
1st A refund 5s Ser A ____1965
1st A ref 5s Ser B ___Jan 1923
1st A refund 5s Ser C .
.1926
General 4s___________
.1975 M
Missouri Pacific—
40-year gold loan 4s_____ 1945 M S
3d 7s ext at 4 % __________ 1938 M N
Cent Br Un Pac 1st g 4s_ _ 1948 J D
Pac R R of M 1st ext g 4s_1938
2d extended gold 5s____ 193S
St Louis Iron M t A South— I
Gen con ry A Id g 5s__.1931 A O
Gen con stpd gu g 5s____1931 A O
Unif A ref gold 4s________ 1929 J J
R lv A Gulf Dlv 1st g 4s 1933 M N
Verdigris V IA W 1st g 53.1926 M S
M obile A Birm. See South R y.
M obile A Ohio new g 6s____1927 J
_
1st extension g 6s_ July 1927 Q
General gold 4 s ..................1938 M
M ontgom D iv 1st g 5s___ 1947 F
St Louis Divison 5 s ........... 1927 J
8t L A Cairo gu z 4s_____1931 J
Collat trust 4s. See Southern

_____

[V ol. 113.

91
42%

91%

RANGE SINCE JAN. 1.

L et
o s.
w

Highest.

July 25

Sale Prices
79 Jan. 3
64 Feb. 18

Suit Prices.
83 Mar. 18
72 May 11

July
July
July
July
July

83
80
6.7%
72%
90%

85%
80
77
84
9 1%

July 30.

Lowest.

ti%
d
.4ok
81 % Sale
66
75
52
70

Sdte Priest.
79
July

82

69% Sale
Sale
80
92
Sale

83
80
68
75
90%

84
80
70
80
91%

99% 100
92
95

95% July 7 100% July 29
92
July 28 92
July 28

77%
70%

70

July 19 70

July 19

70

July 19

91

July

July

85U
82%
66
91

M:«r
June
June
Feb.

I
24 91 Jan.
8 83% May
16 7.) Jan,
V 91% Feb.
)

63

July 18 64% July

63

July
Mar.
M ay
May
May
April
April
Jail.
Mar.
June
Feb.
July
April
July
July

18 66% Jan.
18 72
M ay
2 63% Jan.
69% Jan.
July
87
April
83
76% Feb.
M ar.
69
10 93% June
14 84% Jan.
9 78
Feb.
Jan.
7 92
28 104% July
22 89% May
16 1 0 1 % Feb.

84

86^

87 k

July
July
July
July
July

Highest.
Sa le Prtro*

June
July
June
June
July

78

68%

94%

82%
70
98%

6 91

6

June
July
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.

8
6
10
18
12

95
April 29 100% July 20
91% June 271 93% Feb. 16

64
88

21
«
25
13
22

71% Jan. 24

17
10
15
15

68

04% 69
72
60
61
66
07%
82
88
83%
75% 80
66% Sale
89%
80% 83
77%

68

57% July 13 61
66
July 27 68
87
July
87

July 28
July 28
July 8

75% July
66% July

75% July ~i
67% July 29

80% July

6 823^ July 22

86%
85% July
104
104% 102% July
87%
86% July
99
98
July
92
72
75
52
52% 50% July
73
Sale
70% July

88
104%
86%
98

July
July
July
July

57%
64
84
83
75%
63%
90
78%
78
85%

29
18 100
22

16

51% July 18
73
July 30

86%

98

50% June
66
April

25
24
20
17
8

8

21
28
1
18
9
4
18
12
2

3 55
Jan. 20
1 73% Jan. 13

88

99% 101
71
74%
83
86
78%
05% 66
85%
77%
99%
89%
81
67

91
-------_____
-------86%
68

80
42%

M ay
June
June
June
April

3'100
15 72
10 87%
16 81%
20 71%

M ay 3
Jan. 25
Feb. 15
Feb. 16
Feb. 7

12
16
9
19
8
22

Jan.
April
Mar.
Jan.
May
Jan.

86

July
July

66

July

100
70% July 231 70
86
July 22| 83
80
July 26 64%
6 67

July

90
81
99
91
80%
64%

Jan.
M ay
Feb.
Jan.
June
June

83
35

Feb. 18 87
April 4 35

70

83
...

65

7 67

July 27

90
85
99%
94%
83
68

12
7
29
25
31
11

F e b . 11
April 4

93
95%
69
39%
39%
43
67%
39 %

15.000
53.000
47.000
11.000
5,000
70,000

67 %
40%
44
40
69%
40

88,000

78% Sale
88 % ------

76%
91%

80

------Sale
Sale
40
Sale
68
Sale

79

Sale
Sale
Sale
45
-----Sale

85

, 83% 87
1
2.000 j
ll
Sale
58
1 33% 36
101.000 33% 42
_____ !i 25
35
31.666
54
13.000
56
37.000 31
Sale
37.000
36
26%
47.000
40
____
50
58% 60
1.000 65
72
____
60
____
30
____
50
7.000
36.000
60.000
924.000
32.000
1 .000

1,000
23.000
135.000
186.000
3.000
2.000
6.000

79
Sale
86% Sale
54

Sale

57
73% 77
7 5 % ------

88%

77%

80
81
9 1 % ------

90%

Sale
37
37
35
53

36
40
35
-------17% 25
37
60%
54% —
-----43
-------60
71%
54
57

70

62% Sale
58
36% 37
34%
36% 37% 34
35
53
51
53
51
36% 39
36
34% 39
34
18% 25
41% 42
41%
62
54%
48% 6 8 %
62% 71% 60%
70
54

------- 82%
76
78
91% 91% 92% 93
S7
92
82
85
54% Sale
53% Sale
67%

July 28

Sale

31
14
8

6
20
10

July
Jan.
May
Jan.
Jan.
Jan
M ay
M ay
June
May
April
Feb.

30
20
13
26
29

22

27
23
6
17
7
23

Jan. 19 69

Jan. 27

Jan.

May

9

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

19
24
24
20

7 32

July 13 68% July 26

67

May 31

85% July

59
72%
78
74%

62%
42
41
30
55
54
40
40%
17
43
63
58

55

April
Jan.
June
June

90

99
95
59%
81
83
77

12
18
18
4
14
23
3
11
6
4
17
10

75%
S6%
81%
50%

77
July
1 77
July
80% July 21 80% July

98%

99%
95
60
81
83
74

M ar.
July
July
Jau.
M ar.
June
Jan.
Jan.
June
April
Jan.
M ar.

July 27
July 29 79
July 6 92% July 28
July 23,
July 19 87
July 18 54% July 29

89%

97%
88%
57%
72
77
72

July 28 70% June 11

77
91%
85
52%
67

93

70

9 90% Jan. 19

30

July 19 603/2 July 19

71

72% Sale
Sale
69
81% 90

88% Feb.

July 1 62% July 30, 56
July 18 36% July 11! 34%
July 20 34
July 18 35
25
July 12 49%
July 22 52
July 28 48%
July 19 53
July 13 30%
July 21 39
July 21 33
July 21 35
17
July 18 41% July 26 37
51%
57

69%
57%
75%
80%

69% Sale
67% Sale
80
90

75
72%

July 28 70

50

89%

72

Jan. 3 72% Jan.
June 24 45
Feb.
June 16 48
Jan.
Jan. 5 48% May
M ay 9 71 % Jan.
Jan.
July 20 44

5 80% July 29, 75% June 20 84% Jan. 25
87
April 22 91
Jan. 5

70

85% Sale

68%

77% July

89% July 20 89% July 21

84
Sale
____ 89
70% Sale
68% Sale
------ 89%
93%

July 12 67%
July 6 70
July f> ; 39
July 14 41
July 26 41% July 6 , 30%
July 8 44% July 30 40
July 27' 65
July 5 70
July 20 40% July 12l 38%

89%

50

67
60
77
80

68%
39
40
43
68
38%

79

70% - - - - 58
35
35
2-4
48

9 7 % -------68% 69
40% Sale
40% 41%
4 4 % Sale
69% Sale
39% Sale

1 90

75% April .20

June 15 90% Jan

19

66% April IS 73% Jan. 20
64% June 11 71% Jau. 20

94
90
57%
59
July 14 59
July
75
77
75 ~ J u ly ’ 28 75% July 27) 72
97% July IS 98% July

SO
92%
87
56%

75% Mar. 29 79
Feb. 23
79% M ay 10 80% July .21

July 27| 83

69% July
l 72% July 30
65% July 21, 69
July 30

27;
3
22
21

Jan.
Mar.
Mar.
April
Mar.
June

29
8
29
16

100
90
62
76
85
77 %

Mar 0
Mar. 9
Feb. 4
April 8
Jan. 14
Feb 23

BOND8—STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD

A ug., 1921.}

BONDS
N

V

STOCK

fc-c

KXCHANQP.

Mohawk A Mai. See N Y C A IT
Montana Cent. See 8t 1* M A M
Morgan’s La A T . See So Pac Co
Morris A Eauox. See 1) L A W
N anhv Chutt A St L 1st 5s 1928
Jasper Brch 1st gold Os 1923
Nash Flor A Slief. See Lou A N
Nat Rys Mex pr Hen 4>$8.. 1957
Guaranteed general in__ 1977
Nat of Mex prllen g 4 % s__ 192(1
1st consol gold 4s . _ _____1051
N Y A Derby. See N Y N H A H
N J Juno’ n R R . See N Y Cent
Yewp’ t A Cin B’ge. See Lou A N
N O A N East—-Ref A Imp 4 ^ »
New Orleans Term 1st 4s ..1953
N O Tex A Mex 1st Ser A 6s_ 1925
Non-cum Income ser A Ss_ 1935
N Y B A Man Beach. See L laid
N Y Cent R R conv deb 6s. . 1935 M
10-year coll tr 7s________ 1930 M
Consol Series A 4s_______ 1998 F
Rer A Impt 4%s A _______ 2013
N Y Central A I-ludson River—
Gold mortgage 3 Vis_____ 1997
Registered ___________ 19971J
Debenture gold 4s_______ 1934 M
R egistered____________1934 M
30-year debenture 4s____1942.J

Sales in
July,
Par Value

Pc au
re b t
i 3o
Jan.
(921.

Bid.

93%

03 V
i
99

',0 0 0

20

20 '/j
34 '-j
31 Vi

7.000
4.000 j
6,000'
65,000

68 Vi 72
61% Sale
89 Vi 90
5 8 Vi Sale

21 v,

July 30.
B id .

A ek

90 %
98%

BA N in e H I N C E J A v

JU L Y .
L o w est.

1 iyheel.
1

S a le P r i r .e e .

Sale Prir.ee.

92% July 21 95
99
July 5 99

.....i 27
28% 35 Vi
15% IX

22
27%
14%

25
29
17

67% Sale
58% 65
. .
o iv i
54
Sale

68% Sale
60% 65%
92% 92%
57
58

L o w e .e l .

ffiy h es t.

Sale. Price

July

S 'llr P n r .e e .

91 % June 17 95

July

98

18% July 15 18% July 15

.hill.

21
Mur.
1X % J u l y
30
Apr.
1 6 % June

I,

July 27

9 9 % Mar.

1

23
15
22i
301

20%
23 Vi
30
30

8

Mu
ay
Juine 15
April 22
Jan. 26

July
July
July
July

30
29
28
29

66%
60
90
53%

Mar. 23, 70% (• • . 18
< »>
June 10 68% May 5
Jan. 5 n o li April 21
June 29 04 % Feb. 17

89% Sale
Sale
92% Sale
89% July 1 92%
Sate 100% Sale 102% 103
100% July 1 103
66 Vi 07% 68% 71% 67% July 15 71%
Sale
78% 73% 75
76% 83% 74% July 6 78%

July
July
Jul.v
July

30
29
29
27

87
98
65
72%

May
April
June
June

593.000 89 Vi
277.000 101
99.000 68
52.000 75

J
J

308.000

68 Ji Sale

N
N

159,665

75% Sale "

Moll A Mai 1st gu g 4s___ 1991
Mahon Coal RR 1st 5s___ 1934
Michigan Central 5s_____ 1931
R egistered____________ 1931
4s_____________________ 1940
Jack L A S gold 3 Vis___ 1951
1st gold 3 Vis___________ 1952 M N
20-year debenture 4s___ 1929
N J June R gu 1st 4s_____ 1986
N Y A Harlem g 3 Vis___ 2000 M N
l
R egistered____________ 2000 M N
N Y A North 1st g 5s___ 1928 A
N Y A Put 1st con gu g 4s. 1993 A
Pine Creek reg guar 6 s .. . 1932 J
R W A O con 1st 5s__July 1922 A

92 V
,
98%

IN

68%
65
92%
58

N
S
A
O

Lake Shore coll g 3% s___ 1098 F
Registered ____________ 1998 F
Mich Cent coll g 3% s____ 1998 F
R egistered____________ 1998 F
Beech Creek 1st gu 4s____ 1936 J
R egistered____________ 1936 J
2d guar gold 5 s ..................1936 J
Registered ................
1936 J
Bch Cr ex 1st gu g 3 Vis Feb ’ 51 A
Cart A Ad 1st gu g 4s____ 1981 J
Gouv A O 1st gu g 5s____ 1942 J
Kal A A G R 1st gu c 5s_. 1938 J
Lake Sh A M S g 3 Vis____ 1997 J
R egistered____________ 1997 J
Debenture gold 4s_____ 1928 M
Registered 4s_______ 1928 M S
25-year gold 4s________ 1931 M N
R egistered__________1931 M N

I.
Aek

91
98

25

J u ly

Auk. Bid.

1,000

35,000

PHICKS

23

67%
63
92
53%

July 1 l
July 8
July 7
July 5

25 92%
27 103%
24| 72%
9 82

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.

18
24
28
in

64
Sale
------ 65%
71
Sale

67% Sale
64 July 5 67% July 29
04% 65%
79
Sale ■ 5 '" July" 12 ‘ 79 % July ‘ 29
7

6 2 % June 28! 69% Jan. 21
61% June 28 6 7 % .ran 17
73% June 14 80% Jan. 27

10,000| 72Vi Sale ‘

71% ,75

75

72

May 25 76% Feb.

72.000
7,000

61% Sale
58
59%
60% Sale

59%
56
59
57
81 %
76%

Jan.
May
Jan
June
Mar.
July

59

May 27 59% May 27

59 Vi
55
22.000 59
___ _
80

Sale
57 %
60%
60
_____

1,000

51
64%
17,000

69%
66%
110,000 83%
_____
124,000 81
2,000

2,000

63
Sale
56
59
62% 63
55
76% 80 ~ 78
81 %
------- 77%
7 6 % _____ 76%

60%
68
78%
82%
64%
Sal
69% 63%
83%
Sale
____
81
81%
Sale
____

66

86 %

71%

90

70
7,000

74
67
67
73%
70%
67
64%
91%

67
...
73% 77%
60
...
69% . . .

3,000 70
I
1 63
95%
3,666 93

-------------------

Rutland 1st cons g 4 Vis. .1941 J
Og A L Ch 1st gu g 4S..1948 J
60
1,000
Rutl-Can 1st gu g 4s__ 1949 J
55
St Lawr A Adir 1st g 5s. .1996 J
2d gold 6s____________ .1996 A
Utica A B1 Rlv gu g 4s_ 1922 J
_
Pitts A L E— 2d g 5s. .Jan 1928 A
Pitts M cK A Y 1st gu 68.1932 J
97
2d guar 6 s . . ..........
1934 J
85
77,000 70
West Shore 1st 4s guar_ 2361 J
_
Sale
21 .000 66
R.egistered____________ 2361 J
68
N Y C Lines equip 5s____1921 M N
Equip tr 4 Vis Ser M ...1 9 2 2 J J
98% . . . .
N Y Chic A S tL 1st g 4s___ 1937 A O
77,000 79% 82
R egistered______________ 1937 A O
28,000 73
25 year debenture 4s_____1931 M N
Sale
10,000 7 5 % -----N Y Connect 1st gu 4Vis A . 1953 F A
N Y A Greenwood L. See Erie
N Y A Har. See N Y C A H R
N Y Lack A West. See D L A W
N Y L Erie A West. See Erie
N Y A Long Bch. See Cent N J
N Y New Haven A Hartford—
Non-conv debenture 3 Vis 1954
1,000 40% 43
Non-conv debenture 4 s ..1955
11,000 44% Sale
3.000 47% Sale
Non-conv debenture 4S..1956
Convertible deben 3V is.. 1956
9.000 ____ 40
Convertible deben 6s___ 1948
117,000 66% Sale
Consol Ry non-conv 4 s ... 1930
Non-conv deben 4s___ 1954
Debenture 4 s___________ 1957sM
20,000
Harlem A R P t Ches 1st 4s 1954 M
61% 67
B A N Y Air Line 1st 4s. .1955 F
____ 65
Cent N E 1st guar 4s___ 1961 J
1,000 ____
61
Housaton R R con g 5 s...1937 M N
4,000
N Y Prov A Bos gen 4s_ 1942 A O
_
N Y W ’ches A B 1st 4Vis. 1946 J J
85,000 35% Sale
New Eng R R cons 48____1945 J J
Providence Sec deb 4 s . . . 1957 M 8
:iZIZ ' i l l
Prov A Sprlngf 1st 5s___ 1922 J J
Providence Term 1st 4s . .1956 M S
N Y A Northern. See N Y Centl
N Y Ont A W 1st g 4s.June 1992 M S
19,000 60% 60%
Reg $5,000 only_ June 1992 M S
_
------- 62%
Genera) I s .................. ........1955 J D
____ 59
N Y A Putnam. See N Y C A H
N Y A Rock Beach. See Long Is
N Y Susq A Western. See Erie
Norfolk Sou 1st A ref A 5s. . 1901'F A
55,000 45% Sale
Norfolk A South 1st g 5s_ 1941 M N
_
80
-I
Norfolk A West gen g 6 s ... 1931 M N
3,000 102
102 %
Irnprovem’t A ext g 6s. ..1934 F A
99
New River 1st gold 6s____1932 A O
103
98
Nor A W Ry 1st con g 4s 1996 A O 172,000 76% Sale
R egistered......................1996 A O
Div 1st A gen g 4s____ 1944 J J
4,000 74%
10 25 year conv 4s___ 1932 J D
3,000. 77
Sale
10 20 year conv 4s___ 1932 M S
-------- 1 77%
Convertible 4 Vis_____ 1938 M S
) 0 year convertible 6 s .. 1929 ___ , 195,000 103
105
Poca C A joint 4 s .___ 1941 J D
4.000 74
79
Col Con A T 1st gu g CS..1922 J J
2.000 ........
Solo N A E 1st gu g 4s . . . 1989 M N i
2,000 i 72% 76
Northern Ohio. See 7. Erie A W
1

....

66

73%

_____
71

75%
75
_____
------93%

9 8 % _____
98%
65
50

60
62%
87

96
8 3 % ____
9 8 V i------9 1 % ------69% Sale
67
Sale
78
____
70%
72

6 0 % ------72
_____
7 8 % ------8 2 % -------

...
...
68% 66
67% 64
Sale
85
85
____
Sale
83%
80

8 6 % --------

87

1,000

Sale

68%

67%
86
85
83%

'7 5 " 'July '3 0 ' 7 5 ” July '30
61 July 12 03 July 30
58 July 12 59 July 25
60% July 1 62% July 28
|
I
76% July 12 76% July 12

64% July
63% July
83% July
81
80

July
July

90

66
50
55
70

60
_____
____

96
8 3 % ------9 8 % ____
94
____
73
Sale
68% 70

67 July 26 67 July 26
75% July 7 76% July 22

July 28 94

5 98% July 28

60

7 60

69% July
67 July

60% April 26 71
74 June 23 79%
70% April 13 70%
68
June 24 70

Jan.
Feb.
April
Mar.

92% June 28 94
68 June 9 75

July 28
June 7

97% Jan.

31
28
13
19

4 98% June 13

7 55% Feb. 19 60
50
Feb. 1 50
76 April 18 76

July 7
Feb. 1
April 18
Jan. 8
May 11

67% June 18 74% Feb, 4
66
Mar. 26 73 Jan. 28

July 5 73
July 15 77

July 28
July 30

70% June 28 74% Jan. 18
71% June 22 78% Jan. 26

July
July
July
July
July

25
27,
18
14
30

35%
38%
39%
35
58

July

8

39% May 10 39% May 10
30 July 8 31 June 20
63% June 15 69 Jan. 20

44
July 30 44 July 30
70% July 8| 70% July 8

39% June 20 53 Jan. 27
70% July 8 70% July 8

35

33% June 25 43

Jan. 28

27

June 11 30

Mar. 19

56

June 28 65

Jan. 18

37% . . . .
25
32

30

July

25
15
19
25!
1

37
41%
41%
38
61%

8, 30

July 23 37% July 30

June
April
April
April
April

4
28
26
26
29

45
50
49 Vi
45
72%

JaD.

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

8

8
21
19
12
17

68%

59

Mar. 29 90% June 10

77% Mar. 10 82

___
25
03
59
44%
70
60%
30
60
___

56
Sale
____ 58
46
59

Jan. 27
May 6

July 26

July
July
July
July
July

6 8 % -------

21
7
17
25
10
12

80

37
41
40
36
59

___

July

1 73 July 28
1 69% July 25

July

37
40
39% 50
41
45
35
37%
61
Sale

62
___
44
Sale
70% . . . .
6 0 % ___
37% Sale
56
64
26% 32

Jan.
April
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
July

93
.Tan. 5 93
84% M ay 10 90

July

36
40
41% 50
41% 45
36
37%
59
Sale

66

July 28

98% July

78% ‘ 79% '8 0 % "7 8 '
78 1
71
72% 72% "7 I
75
77
Sale
74

39%
30
65
_____
45%
_____
------Sale
64
32

8j 83% July 29 78% June 21 85
7 80 July 7 80 July 7 82

86

94

64%
60
68
62
81 %
76%

20 67% July 27 64% July 20 71% Jan. 13
Mar 23
11 64
July 26 63% July 11 67
19 85% July 29 82
June 20 86 Jan. 28

72%
85%
70% . . . .
65
____
6 9 % ____
78% 79
7 0 % ____
,6 8 % ____
64% . . . .
94
____
6 8 % ___
I
99%
98% 99%

3
31
4
22
10
12

1

47

39
Sale
42%
72% 75
70%
100% . . . 101 %
100 . . .
99%

00
58
59

56

46

39 July 6 54% Feb. 10
73
Mar. 22 73% June 3
92% July 12 92% July 12 92% July 12 104% Jan. 14

July

75%
. .
8 0 % _____
80
____
90% . . . .
100% Sale

73
76%
98%
71% - . . .

78%
78%
77
80%
90

39

July

8

6, 42% July 29

100% June 0 101% Feb. 8
1 79% July 27, 73% June 22 80 Jan. 21

79%

74% July

79%

79% July 26 80 July 18
80% July 5, 80% July 5

103
100% July 1 103
74% 77% 74% July 21 75%
98% Sale
98% July 30 98%
72%
74% July 19, 74%

102

July 28

49% April 11 57% Mar.

100% 101 % 100% 102

74% Sale

1 59

July
July
July
July

74
Mar. 10
75
Jan. 5
92% April 19
00
April 1 3
June 20
25 99
13 70% June 9
30 98% July 30
19 74% July 19

80
80%
96
90
105%
80
98%
77

July 18
July 5
Jan. 28
April 30
Jan. 20
Jan. 28
July 30
Feb. 8

STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD

KOM kS

gXJ |
£ $ Sale* in I Price about
. & ' July. 1 Jan. 3
1
E X C H A N G E !^ /*(ir Value
1921.

PRICES I N JULY

BONDS
V

STO CK

North Pacific Prior 4s
.1997 Q
R e g iste re d ...................... 1997 Q
General lien gold 3d. Jan 2047 Q
Registered__ ____ Jan 204 7 Q
Ref A Impt tts, Series B .,2 0 4 7 J
Ref A imp 4%S dor A ____ 2047 J
St Paul-Dui Div g 4s ____1996 J
Registered ________
1996 J
N P Gt Nor joint couv 6 % s 36 J
flt P A No Pac gen g 6d 1923|F
Registered Certificated 1923 Q
St Paul A Duluth Idt 6fl. .l 9 3 1 F
1st eoadol gold 4d______ 1968 J
Wadh Cent Ry lat g 4d_ 1948 Q
_
Nor P Ter C o 1st g 6a______ 1933 J
North VVldcon. See C St P MAO

J
J

Fj
F
j
J

A sk.
Rid
630,000 75% Sale
18^000
140,000 55
Sale
__ __j
427,666
6 000
76
76*/
80

D
L
)
J 3,990,000
A
5,000
98%
F
A
p o o o _____
D|
| 64%
|
M
J
!io « "

[V ol. 113.

July 30.

July 1.
B id.

A sk .

74% Sale
71 % 73
55% Sale
96%
74 %
86

%

Lowest.

Ask.
Bid.
78% Sale
71%
56% Sale

Sale
74%
74%
54

100% Sale
76% 79
8 (il 3 —
/

97
July
75% July

75

97% Sale 100% Sale
98 % 100%
99% 102
97 %
92% 92 Vi 93 %
93 H 89
73
76
71
67
62
64%
85
105
105%

RAN GE

//

ighest.

Lowest.

Sale P r ices
Priced
July
1 79
July 29
July l 3 74% July 13
July 5 57
July 29

1.

Highest.

July 29

Prices, i Sale
June 7 79
July 13 74%
June 22 57
Feb. 9 51%
June 20 101
April 27 81 %
April 20 88

Prices.
Jan. 17
July 13
July 29
Fell
9
July 26
Jan 31
April 20

96%
98%
99%
91 %
75%

97% July
1 100% July 30
99
July 13 100% July 22
92

JAN.

Sale
73
74%
52%
54 4
96%
73
88

5 101
July 26
8 75% July 9

91% July "22

SIN CE

May
Jan.
May
.July
May

July
July
May
July
May

17
31
13
22
20

100%
100%
100
92
75%

30
22

19
29
26

104% May 14 106% Jan. 20

L
See Rutland
O gd AInd Champ. See CCCAStL
hio
A W.
Oregon A Cal. See Sou Pac Co
Ore HR A N av. See Union Pac
Oregon Wash 1st A ref 4a_ 1961 j
_
Oswego A Rome. See N Y Cent

J

Coast Co 1st g
.1946
P acific of Missouri. See5a o Pacj j
aclfic
M

D

204 000
LOGO

Paducah A Ills 1st d f 4%S_- 1955 J J
Perm R R lat 4s real edt g _ 1923 M N
_
Consol gold 4s___________ 1943 M N
3,000
Consol gold 4s___________ 1948 M N
}6 000
24.000
Consol 4 >2a______________1960 F A
General 4 % s _____________1965 J D
410.000
General 5s ..........
1968 J D 353.000
10-year secured 7s________ 1930 A O 278.000
15-year secured 6 % s _____ 1936 F A ,025,000
Alleg Val gen gu g 4s......... 1942 M S
Del Rlv R R Bdg 1st gu g 4s ’ 36 F A
Pennsylvania C o—
Gu 3% s coll tr reg ctfs_ 1937 M S
_
Gu 3% s coll tr ctfs B _____1941 F A
Gu g 3% s tr ctfs Ser C _ 1942 J D
_
Gu g 3% s tr ctfs Ser D _ 1944 J D
_
1,000
Guar gold 15-25-year 4s. .1931 A O
40-yr gu tr ctfs 4s Ser E . _ 1952 M N
Cln L A N 1st con gu g 4s _ 1942 M N
Clev A Mar 1st gu 4%s__1935 M N
Clev A Pitts gu g 4% s A _.1942 j J
Series B 4 % s __________ 1942 A O
Tut reduced to 3 % % ___ 1942 A O
Series C 3 % s .________ 1948 M N
Series D 3 % s _________ 1950 F A
Erie A P gen gu g 3% s B . 1940 J J
Series C _______________ 1940 J
J
6,000
Gr R A I ex 1st gu g 4%s_1941 J J
Ohio Connect 1st gu 4s_ 1943 M S
_
Pitts Y A Ash 1st con 5s__ 1927 M N
1,000
Tol W Y A O 1st gu 4 % s A1931 J J
Series B 4 % s _________ 1933J
J
Series C 4s____________1942 M S
3,666
P C C A StL gu g 4 % s Ser A ’40 A O
Series B guar_________ 1942 a O
Series C guar_________ 1942 M N
Series D 4s guar_______ 1945 M N
Series E 3 ^ 3 guar gu._1949 F A
Series F cons 4s gu g __ 1953 J
D
Series G cons 4s guar__ 1957 M N
Series H cons 4s g u ___ 1960 F A
Series I cons 4 ^ s g u __ 1963,F A
57,000
Gen 5s ser A ___________1970 J D
Ch St L A P cons g 5s____1932) A O
Phila Balt A W 1st g 4s_.1943|M N
Sod Bay A So 1st g 5s____1924|J J
Sunbury A Lewis 1st g 4s_ 1936 J J
U N J R R A Can Co gen 4s ’44 M S
Pensacola A Atl. See Lou A N
P®or A East. See C C C A St L
Peor A Pek Union 1st g 6 s .. 1921 Q F
Second gold 4% s___Feb 1921 M N
105,000
Pere M arq— 1st ser A 5s___1956
46,000
1st ser B 4s______________ 1956
5,000
Philippine R y 1st 30-yr s f 4s 1937 J J
Pine Creek. Se #N Y Central
Pitts C C A St L. See Penn Co
Pittsb Clev A T ol. See Balt A O
Pitts Junction. See Balt A O
Pitts A Lake E. See N Y Cent
Pitts M cK A Y
See N Y Cent
Pitts Shen A L E 1st g 5s_ 1940 A
_
First consol gold 5s______ 1943 J
Pitts Y A Ashtab. See Penn Co
566,000
O e a d in g Co gen gold 4s____1997
Registered ___________ 1997
13,000
Jersey Central coll g 4s_ 1951
_
Atl City 1st con gu g 4s__ 1951
C.ag Tusc A H. See Pere Marq
*^t Jos A Gr Isl 1st g 4 s _ 1947 J J
_
St Law A Adir. See N Y Cent
8t L A Cairo. See M obile A Ohio
8t L Iron M A So. See M o Pac
StL M B r. See TerRRAssn of St L
St Louis A San Fran (Reorg Co)
853.000
Prior lien 4s ser A _________ 1950
353.000
Prior lien 5s ser B ________ 1950
171.000
Prior lien 6s ser C ________ 1928
Cum adj ser A 6s_________ 1955 A O 816.000
Incom e ser A 6s__________ 1960 Oct 1,312,000
S,000
8t L A San Fr— Gen g 6s_ 1931 J J
_
General gold 5s__________ 1931 J
St L A S F RR cons g 4s_. 1996 J
South West D lv g 5s_ 1947 A
_
7.000
K C Ft S A M con g 6s_ 1928 M
_
174.000
K C Ft S A M Ry ref g 4s_ 1936 A
6.000
K C A M R A B 1st gu g 5sl929 A
St Louis South. See 1 1 Central
1
120.000
St Louis Southw— 1st g 4 s .. 1989
2d g 4s Inc bd ctfs_ Nov 1889
_
256,000
Consol gold 4s___________ 1932
97,000
1st term! A unlf 5s______ 1952
Grays Pt Ter 1st gu g 5s__1947
St Paul A Duluth. See No Pac
St P Min A M an. See Gt Nor
St Paul A Nor Pac. See No Pac
St P A Sioux C. See C St PM AO
79.000
8 A A A P 1st guar g 4s____1943 J J
Scioto Val A N E . See Nor A W|
30.000
Seaboard Air Line g 4s_______ 1950 A
24.000
Stamped _______________ 1950 A
482,000
Adjustment 5s_......... Oct 1949 F

70

Sale

74

65

73

......
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

70
94%
80
76%
84
76%
83%
101%
97%

85

79%

70% Sale
67
91
82
81 %
92%
78%
86%
103%
77%

81
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

73% Sale

70

July 14 73% July 29

67% June

65

70

65

July 15 66

65

70
94%
80
80%

83

80
88%
103
99%

Sale
Sale
Sal©
Sale

86%

84

73%
-------70
78
_____

68%

85

67%

82%
86 %
86%
69

67%
65
65
80

70
70
77

86%

86%

73%

69%
67
77%
70

79%
72

68%

96

82% . . .
81
85%
82% 84
77% . . .
77%
77%
77%
____
81
76%

...
...
81%
83
Sale
....

91
81
81
65

79
84

85%
----------Sale
____
....

84
82

73%
73%
73%

84%
84%

66

36%

81%

___

____
____

73
73
67

88%

81
81
70
83%
83%
82%
81
80
81
81
81
83%
82% Sale
92% 96
81
84

78% Sale
62% 63
47
48

83
66
39

25
29
15

69 M ay 31
70
April 20
83% Jail. 24
72% M ar. 10

Jan. 21 67

Jan. 21

July 14 79

July 14

78% June 10 82

M ar. 24

84

July 21

July 21

84

July 21

84

July 21 84

82% June 30 85% Jan. 25
85
Jail. 19 86
M ay 27

82% July llj 83% July 16

82
M ay 9 82
M ay 9
75% Feb. 17 75% Feb. 17
80
80
79% July

Jan. 19, 81
April 22^ 80

78% July
65
July
39
July

M ay 5
April 22

79
June 16 87
Jan. 21
95% M ay 2, 95% April 27
80
M ar. 2 80
M ar. 2

1 82% July 30

1 83
July 28
26 67
July 29
19 39% July 12

80% June 21

77% June 27 85% Jan. 7
Jan. 22
63
June 30 70
35% Jan. 11 42
Feb. 1

84%

Sale
67
41%

81% Jan.

74% "76"

57%

63%

59%

59%

63
73%
84%
64%
50%
95 %
95%

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
....
Sale
97%

64%

64%
50%
61
65
63%

65
56
61%
Sale
--------

67
53

66%

68

68%

59
Sale
Sale

63%

62% Sale

62%

60% 70
52% Sale
36% Sale

6 1 % -----51
Sale
31 % Sale

54
52%
0 7 1o

62%

6 91

April

8

76

July

6 76% July 11

71% June 24 85

Feb. 15

76

June 15 87

Jan. 20

59

73% July 22 76% July 28

64%

60% Sale s62% Sale
72
Sale
74% Sale
86% Sale
89% Sale
66
Sale
68
Sale
52% Sale
57% Sale
94
Sale
95
____
85% 88% 8 6 % ____
6 7 % -------- 6 7 % ------7 5 % -------- 7 5 % ------93
_____ 95% 100
6 3 % _____ 66% Sale
7 8 % _____ 82
____

Sale

58

12

22

80% April 12 80% April 12
88% Feb. 15 88% Feb. 15

80% June 21

88

66% Sale
52% 60
63
Sale
62% Sale

5

82%

83%

90
____
64% Sale

29
14
24
21
3

79

76
Sale
72% ____
74% 78

...

July

M ar. 29,
M ar. 17;
June 14
April 22.

67

73% Sale

66%

77

July 5

68
67
76%
69%

85

Sale

80

28 76% Jan.
2 95% M ar.
5 84
Jan.
6 85% Jail.
30 92% Jan.
25 82% Jan.
24 92
Jan.
M 105% Jan.
28 100% Jan.
22 81 % F eb.

96
96

77

68%

87%
83%

83

Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
July
June
June
June
Mar.
April
April

April 25

68%

86

74%
80%

July 16 81
July
July 6 80% July
July
July
1 87
July
July 12 80
July
1 88% July
July
1 103% July
July
July 13 100

68%

66

89%
81
81
72%
82%
82%
82%
78%
77%
78%
78%
78%
78%
79 %
92
85%

70%
67%
67%
67
79%
72%

68%

68%
68%

84
82

76%
93%
81
76%
83
74%
81
100
94%
80

June 28 70

79%

67%
63%
63%
63%
77%
70

81
76%
84
75
83%
101%
96

July 14

9 74% Jan.' 24

June 211 64
1

April 21

59
70%
84 %
61 %
44%
93%
87

M ar.
June
Ja n .
A pril
M ar.
June
Jan.

11
24
3
1
11
7
14

63%
76
90
68%
57%
98
89%

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
July
July
Mar.
M ar.

30
30
3
24

77
Jan. 21
93% July 7 94% July 8 92% June 13
62% July 22 67% July 30 62 June 24
M ar. 23
July 13| 78
S2
July 13 82

77
96
68%
82%

Jan.
Jan.
M ay
Jan.

21
25
31
25

02
July 5 66% July
6 i 1 July 18 6S% July

62% July 7 69
Jan.
55 M ar. 12 5S
Jau.
25' 60% June 21 66% July
28 62 Mar. 17 69% M ay

18
7
25
10

62

6

60%
72
86%
66
52%
94

July
July
July
July
July
July

62% July

62%
74%
89%
68%
57%
95%

July
July
July
July
July
July

28
29
28
30
30
29

7 67% July 27

July 25 62% July

61% 53% July 23 62
July
July
23 —
54 %l 50
July — 54
* '
6 3 1 % July
July
Sale

5S

Jan.

S 03% M ar.

11

20

20

T

53% July 23 09 % Mar. 7
Jan. 25
50
J uno 29 57
25
July 6 80% Jan, 21

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BONDS
N

Y

STO CK

25

B O N D S- STOCK EXCH AN G E RECORD
EXCHANGE

I t
|r

Seaboard Air Line (C o n c l .)—
Refunding 4s
________ 1959 A O
1st Jt cons 6s series A ------1945 M S
Atl-Bir 30-yr 1st g 4s_. Muy’33 M S
Caro Cent 1st cons g 4s_ U t> J .5
M
Fla Cent A Ten 1st ext 0s_’ 23 J J
,
1st land grant ext g 5s_ 1930 J J
Consol gold r>s_________ 1943 J J
Gft A Ala 1st cons 5s_Oct 1945 J J
Ga Car A Nor 1st gu g 5s_ 1929 J J
Seal) A Roanoke 1st 58— -1926 J J
Sher Shr A So. S ee Mo K A T
Sll Sp O A G. S ee Atl Coast L
Bo Car A Ga. S e e Southern.
Southern Pacific Co—
4s g Cent Pac coll__Aug 1949 J D
Convertible 4s_____ June 1929 M S
Convertible 5s.....................1934 J D
Cent Pac 1st ref gu g 4s_.1949 F A
Registered................. — 1949 F A
Mtg gu g 3 % s ------Aug 1929 J D
Through St L 1st gu g 4s_’54 A O
Gal H A San Ant 1st 5s_.1931 M N
2d guar exten 5s--------- 1931 J J
Gila V G A N 1st gu g 5s_ 1924 M N
H E A W T 1st g 5s______ 1933 M N
1st gu g 5s redeem____1933 M N
H A Tex 0 1st g 5s lnt gu, 1937 J J
Waco A N W 1st g 6s__1930 M N
A A N W 1st gu g 5s_____ 1941 J J
Nor of Cal gu gold 5s____1938 A o
Ore A Cal 1st gu g 5s____1927 J J
So Pac of Cal 1st cons 5s_1937 M N
8 P Coast 1st gu g 4s____1937 J J
Tex A N O cons g 5s_____ 1943 J J
So Pac RR 1st ref gu 4s__1955 J J
San Fran Term 1st 4s____1950 A O
Southern— 1st cons g 5s____1994 J J
Devel A gen 4s, Ser A _ 1956 A o
_
Mobile A O coll tr g 4s__1938 M s
Mem Div 1st g 5s________1996 J J
St L Dlv 1st g 4s________ 1951 J J
Ala Gt Sou 1st cons A 5s. 1943 J D
Atl A Char A L 1st A 4%s 1944 J J
1st 30-year 5s Ser B _ 1944 J J
_
Atl A Danv 1st g 4s_____ 1948 J J
Second 4s_____________ 1948 J J
Atlan A Yad 1st gu g 4S-.1949 A o
J J
M N
Georgia Midland 1st 3s_

M s

A 0
J
j
J J
j
J
j
J
A o

Knox A Ohio 1st g 6s____]
M ob A Binn pr lien g 5s__]
Mortgage gold 4s_____ ]
R A Danv Deb 5s stpd__!
Rich A Meek 1st g 4s____ ]
M N
M N
So Caro A Ga 1st ext 5%s_ ]
Va M id— Series E , 5s____ ]
s
Series F 5s____________ 1931 M s
M N
J J
A 0
W O A W 1st cy gu 4s____1924 F A
J J
Assn
T er First of St Lg 1st g 4%s_
cons
5s__ 1894-

A o
F A
J J

Gen ref s f gold 4s_______
St L M Br Ter gu g 5s_ _
_
A o
Texas A Pacific ist g 5s____
J D
M fl.r
Second gold income 5s_
_
La D iv B L 1st g 5s______ 1931 J J
W M W A N W 1st gu 5s_
F A
T ol A Ohio Cent— 1st g 5s_.
J J
Western D iv 1st g 5s____
A O
General gold 5s__________
J D
Kan A M 1st gu g 4s_____
A O
Second 20-year 5s_____
J J
J J
T ol Peor A W 1st gold 4s___
Tol St L A W — Pr 1 g 3 % s_J J
Fifty-year gold 4s_______
A O
Coll trust 4s g Ser A _____
F A
Certificates of depositT or H A B 1st g 4s_______
j ’ D
¥ Tlster A Del 1st con g 5s__
J D
^
First refund gold 4s___
A O
Union Pac R R A Id gr g 4s__
J J
J J
Registered_____________
20-year conv 4s__________
J J
First A refund 4s_ June
_
M s
10-year secured 6s_______
J J
Ore R R A Nav con g 4s__
J D
Ore Short Line 1st g 6s___1922 F A
First consol gold 5s____
J J
Guar refund gold 4s_
_
J D
Utah A Nor gold 5s_____
J J
J J
1st extended 4s_______
W andalia consol g 4s
-.1955 F A
P .n n q n l 4a
Iao
Consol 4s, Series B ____1
M N
.T J
VeTa Cruz A P 1st gu g 4%8_1
M N
Virginian 1st 5s 8erles A ____1
\I7abash 1st gold 5s_
_
M N
**
Second gold 5s_
_
.1939 F A
J J
Debenture. Series B, 6 s .>1
J J
1st lien 50-yr g term 4s_.
D et A Ch Ex 1st g 5s____1941 | J
|J
Des Moines Div 1st g 4s. _
'j J
A 0
Omaha D iv 1st g 3 % s ___
Tol A Chic D lv 1st g 4s. .1941, M s
Wash Term 1st gu 3% 8____1945 F A
1st guar 40-year 4s........... 1945; F A
A O
West Maryland 1st g 4s____
West N Y A Pa 1st g 5s____
J J
A o
General gold 4s_________
Mnv
Income 58_______________
i
Western Pacific 1st 5s A _
_
'A o
Wheel A L Erie— 1st g 5s_IJ J
WheeJirig Div 1st g 5s____
Exten A Jmpt gold 5s____1930 F A
Refunding 4 %8 Her A ___ 1966 M s
Wb A L E R R 1st con g 4s__1949 M s
Winston-Salem S B 1st 4 s .-I960 J J
Wlsoon Cent 1st gen g 4s
1949 J J
Sup A Dul Div A Ter 1st 4s 1936 M N
S t r e e t R a il w a y B o n d s
Brooklyn Rap Trans g 5s__1945 A o
Trust co ctfs deposit
1st refund conv g 4s
2002 J J

Saleh in Price about
July.
Jan. 3
1921.
Par Value

It A NOS SINCK JAN. 1.

rill CHS IN JULY.
July 1.

July 30.

Lowcnt.

Iliyhest.

A 8k. Sale Prices.
IHJ.
Auk. Bid.
A ek. Bid .
$
54,000 41
Hale
39
Sale
37% July 5
40
Sale
319,000
50
Sale
50
Sale
47
July 7
52
58%
53
61
60
6334
89%
89
92
90% 93
87% 78
SaR
8,000 73 X 80
7434 77% 77% 78% 73% Ju lyv J2
1,000 74
80
73
80
73
July J!)
85%
82
82% 84
87%

Uiyhest.

Loweht.
Sale Prices
36
Mar. 14
45
April 15
69% Mar. 1
03% Miiy 21
94 % Mar. 4
89 14 A riril 23
T-’ A July 12
9
73
July' 1
85% Mar. 9

Sale, Prices
4 0% July 29
50% July 25

77 34 July 28
73
July 19

Salt
43
55
05 A
63*4
96%
89pi
81%
80
85%

Prices.
Jan. 21
Jan. 13
M ar. 1«
May 21
Feb. 16
April 23
Feb. 1
Jan. 21
Mar. 9

Blv.u.i

110,000 70 %
599,000 75 %
12,000 100
818,000 73%
35,000
8,000
3,000

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

75% 76
68 % Sale
80
97

2,666

8534
88M

154,666

83 J4
86%
87% 88
87 Pa
7934 91

708,666
62,000
284,000,
368,000
11,000
3,000

75%
69
85
60
56 %
66%
81%
79 %
87 K
59

8,666
7,000

55
83
84%
80
49
96

2,666
6,000
2,660

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
63
79%
71
86
82
87%
64
62
65
8434
8734
97

75
56

86
Sale
90
86% 98
80
70
60
93

2,000
5 ,000
5,000

1,000
3,000
61,000,
58,000

76%
79
70 M Sale
SOU 108
Sale
77
65^

4,666
2,666
2,000
16,000

1,666
539,000
5,000
217,000
172,000
194,000
11,000
28,000
3,000
174,000
5,000

84,000
68,000
41,000

61M

90%
6 8K
63%
| 26

48^
13

67
70
6534
68
89
80%

49%

19
ft.3~
7634 Sale
80 A Sale
80
Sale
83
7634 Sale
99 34 Sale
75 % 7634
95 % 97 %
87 34
Sale
78
8914 Sale
76
25
Sale
83
84 34 Sale
Sale
75
5334

69

55
63
226,000
8,000
5,000
155,000

10,000
3,000

Sale
67

54
85 34
59
20
82

Sale
Sale
64%
Sale
89%
82' "

08% Sale
77% Sale
84
89
71M Sale
78% 80
67% 69
8434 85%
77% 92
90% 92
81% 83
81% 87%
84% 90
85
80
89% 93 X
A
8934 Sale "
95 __
7934 86
7634 83%
74% Sale"
68% 71
81% Sale
56
Sale
62
59
82
62% 66%
77
84
77% 81%
, 8 4 “ 88 ~
65% 66
42%
63' * 65
87
88%
Sale
88
76
85
57
50
96% 9934
92%
75%
52%
89
88
56
82
90
89%
84%
85% 88
80
66
61
86%
68% 71
83%
67
69
81%
78% Sale
45
66
70
60
82
84%
76
83
65%
66
69%
7734 86
32
82
75
40
47
15%
18%
62%
75% 79
55
80
Sale

72% Sale
80% Sale
89%
74% Sale
67
79% 80
71%
88% 90
92
76
90% 92
83% 86
83%
87
90
85
89%
90%
87%
79%
76%
77%
73
85
57%
59%
83%
64%
77%
81%
88%
63%
42
63%
89
84%
80
5034
99%
93%
76
56
98%
56
88%
90
84%
86%
80
61
86%
69

56

66

78
Sale
88
83
85
80%
47% 50
54% 55
67
64% 70
63
68

5034 Sale
59
51
66
25,000 63 34 68%
2 ,000' 63
66
i
25%
72,0001 28 34 30
1,000,
25
i 25
Sale i 27

30
29%
50

83%
87
76

83

July

12 83

July

83%
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
60
84%
69%
83%

74%
70
81%
55%
59%
80%

July
July
July
July
July
July

85
65

July 5 87
July 11 66

89%
86
57

5 91% July 29

28
84
89
80

79% Sale
88%
83
85
80%
61
54
54% 58
66%
67% 68%
69
68
30
25
50

July
Jan.
-July
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
M ar.
M ay

28
18
16
13
14
6
7
14

Jan. 7
Feb. 4
* an. 24
1
June 21

9
23
24
23
23
4
4
16
11
29
4

7834 Jan.
76
Jan.
90
Jan.
61% Jan.
61
July
86
Jan.
7 1M Ja n .
85
April
79 A M ay
92% Jan.
70
Jan.

22
22
17
21
11
18
19
11
17
18
22

67
87%
84%
87 A
50
96%
96%

Jan.
July
Jan.
Feb.
May
Jan.
Jan.

18
13
4
1
7
11
19

67 34 Jan.
9034 M ay
89 A Jan.
8934 Feb.
55
Feb.
99
Jan.
9634 Jan.

18
13
28
9
17
18
19

88
58
85

April 22 89% M ay 24
Abril 12 60
M a f. 30
June 6 8934 M ar. 5

87% July 13 8 9 M July
July
85
July 19 88

6
1

98% July 22

86% July 26 86% July 26
July 6
80
Julv 6 80
July 12
61
July 23 62

76

89%
Sale
95
84%

79%
73%
H8A
90
90
84
87A
88

June
June
June
June
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
M ay
June
June
Jan.

29
28
28
29
11
29

78
73
85%
58
61
82%

90

83%
82
Sale
78%
Sale
Sale

Jan. 7 84
Jan. 20 90 A
Jan. 5 9 1
June 21 94

5
3
22
27
14
12
10
10

73%
68
80%
55
57%
80
67
82
77%
July 27’ 84%
July 22 64
July
July
July
July
July
July

11
8
5
12
22
18

97% July 1 1

68

Jan.
May
June
May
Feb.
July
Mar.
June

84
88%
88
94

J illy 12

June 28 73
Jan. 18
Jan. 3 80% July 30
May 27 100% Jan. 3
June 13 75
Jan. 17

75%
67%
84%
87
90
83
86
86%

78% July 23 79% July 28
69% July 14 Tl'A July 26
86% July 12 8 8 X July 13

89

66

66%
75%
86
70%

July 28

i M)'A July 30

Sale

55% 70%
82%
56% 70
50%
57% 60
65% 69%
75
54% Sale
85
88
61% 65

23 %
23%
31

5 73

July 7
88
July 19 89
71% July 19 73% July 28

83
84
84
Sale
84
69
71% 67%
82%
78' " 79% 78%
45
6234 71
60
71
89
86
82%
80
83
46%
69%
69%
83
85
32
72
75
74%
Sale
46
46
15%
18%
63
85
79
75%
79

82%
78
Sale
85%
Sale
75%
Sale 100%
Sale
77%
Sale
99%
88% 88%
84
Sale
91
94
79%
73%
73%

84%
74
98%
75
99%
87
80%
91
79%
71%
69%
23
81
Sale
83% Sale
72% 73
80
55
70%
82%
56% 70
60%
50
57%
66% 70%
75
52% 53

68% July
7 7 % July

July 29 84
July 26 84
July 14 72

«
July 29
July 26
July 29

July 23 80

July

90
S6 A
80
60%
85%
| 68%

July 26

69% July 26

July 19 75
July 21 47
~“ i

July 19
July 27

July 27 79

July 27

3
11
25
14
2
30

90
89
82%
66 ”
85%
68%

84
July 29 85
83% Jan. 2 1 88
67
June 15 72

|
7i 77
50
66

July 13 82% July 18

Jan.
April
M av
Jan"
Mar.
June

82%
75
65%
69
80%

Jan.
M ar.
April
July
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
M ay

13
25
11
10
4

90 .%

75
65%
71
80%

July 29
July T i 83
July Q 78
July 8
July 8 85% July 7
July
1 77% July 29
July 26
July 5 101
July
1 77% July 21
July
11 99% July 28
July 12 88% July 18
July 30
July 5 84
July 6
July 5 91

24
17
24
20
25
10
20
29
1
7
23
4
10

July 5
79% July 12 85
83% July
1 86% July 29
July 27
72% July 6 76

72%
72%
21
78%
82%
72

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
June
June
June

19
20
26
10
23
23

60

Jan. 14 62

51%
55%
66A
78
51 %
83
60%

Feb.
April
Jan.
June
June
July
Jan.

52
83
61

July 19 54% July 30
July 28
July 6 85
July 7
July 7 61

77% July 19 81

26
22
12
14
23
6
5

70
79
52
84%
79M
85%
80%
101%
80
99%
92
84
94

April’
July
M ay
Jan.
M ar.
July
Jan.
Jan.
M ar.
July
Jan.
July
M ar.

27
27
24
24
19
7
20
22
30
28
19
30
14

7654 M ar.
72 34 Jan.
24
M ar.
85% Jan.
90
Jan.
80
Jan.

7
20
2
13
20
25

61
59
68%
79%
56%
89%
03

Feb.

4

M ay
M ay
M ay
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
M ay

7
20
20
4
18
28
31

July 25

75% June 9 88
82
Jan. 19 85

Jan. 22
June 27

July 25
July 16

47
51%
66
63%
65

Jan. 19
Jan. 19
June! 7
Jan. 20
Jan. 19

65
66

July 25 52%
July 5 58
1
July 12 69
July 27 1 66

July 28
July 27

25
25

July 25 27
July 7 25

July 29
July 7

52
55

Jan. 5
Feb. 25
Jan. 11
A p r. 6
M ay 4

73
June 25 76
M ay 16
45% Feb. 5 53
Jan. 26
3 15% June 29
15
F eb.
June
Jan.
M av
June
June
June
June
April
July
Jan.
June
Jan.
Jan.

79%
78
83
74
98%
75
99%
88
79%
91

Jan. 25
M ay 5
Jan. 24

3 81% Jan. 21
1 50
M ar. 1
6 68
M ar. 28

63%
75
52
78
77%
81
73
96%
75
97%
86%
77%
89

____

Jan.
3
Jan. 5
Feb. 25
Jan. 24
M ar. 2
June 30

June
M ay
Jan.
June
June

14
25
5
25
11

56
59
71
71%
73

25
Jan. 11 32
24% Jan. 22 30
1 25
Jan. 3 33

M ar. 29
Mar. 22
Feb. 18

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BONDS
BO N D S
STO CK
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n Price about |
July.
Jan 8
c Pur Value
1921.
j

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.
Sale i 48
43 1 48
Sale | 44

| July 30.

A*k. bid
A ek.
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Sale
5 5 4 •Salt46
Sale
52

90
25
60
64 4
Sale
60
65
61
53
55
58
53
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55
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69
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58
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56
66
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Sale
39 4 tfale
Sale
83
97
79 4
1 6 4 Sale
Sale
1 3 4 Sale
Sale
54 4 Sale
Bale
55
Sale
Sale
55
554
Sale
41
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65
75
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44 4
Sale
1 9 4 _____ 20
_____ ______
25
_ _ 93
69
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72'A 74
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61
69
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45
46
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27 A 29 A
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76
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89
_____
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68

25
20
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44
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Sale _____ 66
40
69 4 _____ 6 9 4
29 4
30
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Sale
2 8 4 30
28
64
67
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80
87
95
96A
77
77
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81
80
85
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Sale
884
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76
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86
904
744
67
96
854
97
96
874
95
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734
7 1 4 74
82
82 £
72
82
824
68
Sale
754

86

824

Sale
75 4
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Sale
80
65
88
S6

95
Sale
96

RANGE SINCE J A N . 1

PRICES /.V JULY.

■

Hiotjk 1 u Kiip ITuiiia (.Concl )
S
b%
d
3 yr secured noted 7b ..1921 J J 247,000 40 H
T rait Co ctf a deposit...........
172,000 40 Vi
206,000 37 4?
D o stam ped.'___________|_ _
Dklyi City ldl C M .'m 1M16 4L J J
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3
Bkiyn U C o A S gu g 5s Itf 16 -4L M N!
23
Bklyn Q Co A 8 lit
1941 J j
Bklyn LTu El lai g 4 od . . _ I960 F a | 11,000 58
Stamped guaranteed
I960 f A i
14,000 58
Kingn C o El ibt (f 4b
. . 1949 F A
1,000 53
Stamped guaranteed
1949 F A
53
Nadeau Elec guar gold id 1951 J J
0,000
Chicago Ryd -lat 5d
. 1927 F A
89,000| 58
Cotm Ry A Li -lat g 4 4 s 1951 J J
.
3,666 53
Stamped guar 4V£b_
..1951 J J
Det L ulted lal coud g 4 4 * . 1932 J J
I
45,000, 60
Vi Smith f t V T t Idt « r.A lUliK t 1 S
V
00
Hilddoii A Manhal tier A 5d 1957 F A! 648,000 60
A«L)uil Income 5d . .
1957
1,601,000 23 4
N Y A Jersey 1st 5d_......... 1932 F A
74 W
Inter-M strop coll
1956 A O 245,666 16
532,000! 14
Trust Co certfa of deposit
la ter bo ro R T 1st A ref 5a. 1969 J J 1,932,000 50 \i
Mauhat Ry (N V ) com g 4d_ 1990 A 0
24,000 56 %
8,000 53
Stamped tax exempt __ . .. A 0
8,000 37
2d 4a ________ _________ .201 iJ D
_
Manila Elec lat A coil 5a_ 1953 M s
178,000
Market St R y 1st coos 6 a .. 1924 M s
Mot Sfc— B’y A 7tti Av 5 s .. 1943 J o
37
Col A 9tU A v 1st gu g 5d .. 1993 M s
12
fo,666 12
Lex A i A P F 1st gu g 5a 1993 M s
MUw El R y A Lt cons 5s_ 1920 F A
_
90
Refunding A ext 4 U»a
1931 J J
64 %
General A refund 5a_____1951 J D
Mont Train lat A ref A 5s.1 9 4 1 J J
654
N Orl Rv A Lt tr«n 4 Vo*
f
1935 J J
N Y Muntc Ry 1st A 5s
i960 J J
4,000 18
New York Rya 1st A ref 4s. 1942 J J
4,000’ 15 4
Truat C o certfa of deposit____ _ ,
Adjustment Income 5a ..1 9 4 2 A O
35,000
34
Trust Co certfa of d ep osit..
22,000,
3 "
36,000 48
N Y State Rya 1st cons 4 4«* 1962 M N
Portland Ry lat A ref 5s. _ 1930 M N
Port Ry L A P cony 5a_ 1942 F A
_
34,000
Portland Gen Elec 1st 5s
1935 J J
8t Paul C Cable cons 5s_____1937 J J
37,000 42 4
Third Ave 1st ref 4 s ............ 1960 J J
Adjustment income 5s_ 1960 A O 392,0001 25 4
_
31,000 75V?
Third Aye R R 1st gold 5s. .1937 J J
5,000 86
Tri-City Ry A Lt 1st s f 5 s .. 1923 A 0
Undergr’d of London 4 4 9 --1 9 3 8 J J
41
Income 6s.
_____ IT. 1948 J J
30
10,000 65
Un R ys Inv— 5s Pitts lss_ 1926 M N
_
United Rya St L 1st g 4a . 1934 J J
St Louis Tran gu Imp 5 s .. 1924 A o
United RRs San Fr s f 4 s ., 1927 A o
25 4
52,000 27
Union Trust ( N Y ) ctf dep
19,000 26
Equitable T r (N Y ) Inter*ctf..
4,000 61 4
Virginia R y A Pow 1st 58.-1934 j j
G a s A E le c t r i c L i g h t Cos
__
32,000 7 3 4
Bklvn Edison Inc gen~5s A . 1949
General 6s, Series B ______ 1930 J J
9,000:
59,000;
General 7s. Series C ______ 1930 J J
_
97,000|
General 7s Series D . _ _ 1940 J D
7,000 74 4
Bklyn Un Gas Co 1st c g 5s. 1945 M N
1,000 77 H
Cine Gas A El 1st A ref 5S..1956 A O
22,000 80'
Columbia Gas A El 1st 5s__1927 J J
J J
8tam ped_________ __
Consolidated Gas conv 79. .1925 Q F 241.000 1 0 0 4
Detroit City Gas Co g 5s_ 1923 J J
Detroit Edison C o 1st 5s_ 1933 J J
_
4,000
1st A ref 5s Series A _____ 1940 M S
31,000 7 7 4
1st A ref 6s ser B ____July 1940 M S 100,000 88
Duquesne Lt 1st A coll 6s ser A . . J J 221,000
2,000
Havana Elec R y cons g 58..1952 F A
Kansas City (M o) Gas 5s 1922 A O
87
Kings Co E L A P g 5s____1937 A o
814
Purchase money 6s______ 1997 A o
1.000 8 6 4
Convertible deb 6s_. _ 1925 M s
Ed El 111 Bkn 1st con g 4s_ 1939 J J
73
Lac Gas L ref A ext 1st 5S..1934 A 0
18,000 68H
Milwaukee Gas Lt 1st 4s__ 1927 M N
6,000 s o %
1
Newark Cons Gas cons 5s g_194S J D
N Y Gas El Lt H A P 5s_~_1948 J D
22,00 0 7 7 4
Purch money coll tr g 43.1949 F A
44,000 6 4 4
Ed El 111 1st cons g 5s_ _ 1995 J J
8,000 85 %
Pacific Gas A Elec— Cal G A E
Corp unifying A ref os___1937 M N
29,000 81H
Pacific G A E gen A ref 5 s .. 1942 J J
85,000 77
Pacific Pow A Lt 1st A ref 5s 1930 F A
9,000
Paterson A Passaic GAE 5s. 1949 M S
People’s Gas A C— 1st 6s__1943 A 0
1,000
Refunding gold 5s_______ 1947 M s
37,000 6 3 4
2,0 00
Ch Gas L A C 1st gu g 5s. 1937 J J
Consum Gas Ch 1st gu g 5s ’ 36 J D
Ind Nat Gas A Oil ref 5s 1936 M N
M ut Fuel Gas 1st gu g 5s 1947 M N
Phlla C o conv deb 5s
1922 M N 2 1 0 , 0 0 0 8 7 4
Stand Gas A El conv s f 6s__1926 J D
3,000
Syracuse Ltg Co 1st g 5s
1951 J D
Syracuse Lt* A Pow s' f 5s „ 1954 J J
68 %
1
Trenton Gas A Elec 1st 5 s ..1949 M S
Union El L A P 1st g 5s____1932 M s
754
Refunding os____________ 1933 M N V
70
i.000
United F u ef Gas 1st s f 6s..1 9 36 J J
70,000: 76
Utah Power & Lt lat 5s____1914 F A
Utica Elec L A P 1st s f 5s g 1950 J J
77
Utica G A El ref A ext 5s 1957 J J
Westchester Light gold 5s 1950 J D
69
M is c e lla n e o u s B o n d s
12,000 5 6 4
Adams Express coll tr g 4S..1948 M S
2,0 00
15
Alaska Gold M deb 6s A . . . 1925 M s
9,000 13%
10-year conv 6s Ser B ____1926 M s
151,000 7 5 4
Armour A Co 1st- real est 4 4 a ’ 39 J D
51,000 63
Atlantic Fruit conv deb 7s A 1934 J D
Atlantic Refg deben 6 4 s _ . . 1931 M S 241,000
Booth Fisheries deb s f 6s 19^6 A 0
29,000 80%
Braden Copper coll tr s f 6s 1931 F A
2,0 00
Bush Terminal 1st 4s
1952 A O
39,000 64
Consol 5s_____________
1955 J J
98,000 6 8 4
Buildings 5s gu tax ex. _ 1960 A o
Cerro de Pasco Conn conv 8s 1931 J J 209,000
44,000 8 0 4
Chic Un Stat 1st ?u A 4 % s_196m;J J
107,000 102 4
1st (ctfs) 6% s aeries C . .. 1963, J J
70,000 i 92 4
Chile Copper conv 7s. _____ 1923j M N
Coll trust 6s conv ser A 1932 A O 333.000 i 66
16,000 : so 4
C 'm putlng-Tab-Ree s f fis.1941 J J
____
G r.-.'.y Con M S A P lat 68,192$ M N
Stamped . ...................... 1928 M M
2 ,0 0 0
Conv rlebeti 8s _ .
_ 1925 M N
_
6,000 82
Great Palls Pow lat a f 5s__1940 M N

[ V ol. i La.

STOCK E X C H A N G E R ECO R D

|

Lowent.
>'i|
*
454
44 4
42

Hiyfieat.

Sals Pr%
Pr\C6b
July 12 56 4 July 30
July 14 55 1i July 29
July 12 5 3 4 July 30

90
25
04
July 7
66% Sale
66%
64
July 7
55
55
July 7
55
i s 1 July 1 1
\
1 7 4 22
64 4 64 4 62
July 6
58 4
63% 62
60
July 15
57
Sale
57
July 30
66
67% Sale
65 4 July 20
1
44% Sale
3 8 4 July
86
94
15 4 July 22
1 7 4 Sale
14
Sale
13
July 15
56% Sale
54 4 July 5
Sale
56
52 4 July 15
54 4 July 19
56% Sale
43
July 29
40 4 43
65
56
70 4 70 4 6 8 4 July 16
_ ________
_
42
______ _
21
24
July 27
2 6 4 25
_ __ ____ ___^
_
69
75%
69
74
75
is
21
19% 20
5%
5
4
5
56
Sale
70 4
68
69

20
19 4
5
4*4
53%

6 7 4 July

694
27
27
64

66 4 July 27 58
65
July 11 63
55
July 7 53
53
1 8 4 July 1 1 18
6 4 4 July 8 58
57 4
62
July 15 57 4
60 4 July 8 57

Jan.
Mar.
M ar.
April
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
July

3
11
10
19
19
3
4
4
30

664
65 4
55
54 4
24 4
66 4
61
62
63 4

July
M ay
July
June
Mai
April
June
July
Jan.

27
25
7
9
J
H
10
13
15
10

59
234
82
13 4
114
48 4
52 4
53
43
63 4
684
37
154
214
92
714

Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
June
June
Jan.
July
Jan.
July
May
July
Jan.
Jan.
Mar.
April
June

3
5
29
21
13
7
15
;
29
12
16
3
7
28
9
15

69 %
44 4
854
214
19 4
684
58
60
45
63 4
74
44
19
254
93
734

May
July
June
Feb.
Mar.
April
Jam
F eb.
A Di ll
May
May
Mar.
Jnu.
M ay
April
Feb.

6
30
3
)0
17
15
28
4
21
12
9
7
25
12
12
26

July
July
July
July
July
July

28
6
28
30
30
28

7 1 4 July

1

174
15
58
56
60%
494

25

50
344
77
9 14

87
77%
76
72
884
74 "
74
69

69
94%
84%
72
70
73 _
784
72 4
82 *
774
77

65
96 4 Sale
84% 86%
71
714
73'
804
724
80
84 4
80
79
774
73
96
71%

Sale
86%
__
. . .
-- -844
Sale

96
7 1 4 _____

78
78
80
77

5

July 27
July 28
July 8
July 29

17
15
17
21
28
21
4
20
24
27
28
21
18
16

Jan. 3 70
Jan.
April 8 50 4 Feb.
Mar. 10 36
Mar.
M ar. 4 36 4 Mar
3 36
Jan.
May
Jan. 5 3 6 4 May
M ar. 31 69
June

27
2
10
11
10
10
1

76
87
954
954
71
834
804
81
98%

Jan.
June
May
June
Jan.
M ar.
July
June
Feb.

5
21
17
24
10
31
5
22
15

804
894
984
994
824
854
89%
884
102%

28
16
30
26
25
4
23
5
28

864
7o 4
86
88
66
87
S I4
93

July
June
June
April
Jan.
M ar.
April
Jan.

29
30
22
22
11
21
14
20

J une 24
Feb. 8
Mar. 28
July 7
75
April 25
90
May 13
8 1 4 April 14
100
Mar 21

73

July

Jan.
April
Mar
Mar.
July
M ay
April
June
June
July
July
J an Feb.
Mar.

Jan.

17 4
16
3
3
46 4
69
56
82 4
74 4
404
25
75
834
68

65
47
36
29
1 26
July 22 30
July
July 22 29
July 14 2 6 4
July 13 6 5 4 July 26 60
67

Sale
80% 81
79
July 11 80 4
8 7 4 89 4 Sale
87 4 July 8 89 4
96
98% Sale
96
July 5 9 8 4
Kale
99 4 Sale
9 6 4 July 5 9 9 ^
Sale
Sale
80
77
July
1 824
-------- 84
8 6 4 83 4 July 8 8 3 4
8 9 4 84% 89% 8 0 4 July 5 84 4
84
84 4 86
Sale 1 0 0 4 July
Sale 102
1 102
9 5 4 89 4
8 6 4 July 29 8 8 4
89 4 8 6 4 88
77 4 77% 78
77 4 July 6 7 9 4
86% 88% Sale
8 6 4 July 5 90
Sale
1 914
91% Sale
90
July
72% 74
79
7 3 4 July 19 7 3 4
94
_
88
-9 8 4 98%
9 7 4 July 7 9 7 4
88% 95
95
814
_____
76
80
Sale
73 4 July 25 76
814
8 0 4 July 23 814
. 65
84% 84
84
July 15 8 5 4
85
67% 67 4 6 7 4 July 26 69
69
89 4 July 28 90
8 9 4 Sale

83% 83%
76% Sale
75
Sale
72
80
864 914
72
Sale
7 4 4 78
70

July 27

97 4 Jan. 10 74% May 12
60
Feb. 28 60
Feb. 28

5 69

________ I
6 6 4 65 4 July 20

30
27 4
Sale
28
63% 66

Pr\C‘
July 30
July 29
July 30

67 4 July 30
4 4 4 July 30

Sale
404
39
37

HiyheM.

Pr\c6t>
Sal*
Jan.
3, 56 4
Mar. 8 5 5 4
1
Jan.

July 15 2 1 4 July
1
July 14 1 9 4 July 29
July 26
5 4 July 27
July 9
5
July 29
July 6 57
July 28

91
52% 46
52
July 6
3 4 4 Sale
29
July 8
80% 8 1 4 7 6 4 July 21
90
July 6
91 % 94
66

Lowent.

July 15

July
July
July
July
July
July
July

28
30
30
26
25
8
21

July 28
July 9
July 15
July 28
July 7
July 19
July

7

Feb.
Mar
M ay
Jan.
Jan.
May
Jan.
June
June
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
June
Mar.

26
15
6
5
5
24
20
20
21
5‘
7
6
9
17

25
22
64
54
57
72
75
824
74 4
50
34M
81 4
93
68

July
May
July
July
July
June
Feb.
Mar
April

90
82%
90 4
91%

3 76% May 11
76 July 28
Mar. 12 8 1 4 April 19

6 8 4 Jan.

5

July 28
7
July

79

July 20
July 5
July 20

81
May 6 8 5 4 July 20
M ay 14
64 4 Jan. 3 69
8 6 4 Feb. 25 90 July 20

5 79
July 19
5 7 5 4 July 8

July 26

8 2 4 Jan. 7 8 6 4 May 18
7 5 4 June 15 7 9 4 June 24
April 23
73% Feb. 10 79

86 4 July 26 86 4 July 26
72' July 8 7 3 4 July 22
75
July 5 79
July 29

84
Jan. 18 8 9 1> June 17
May 20
6 3 4 Jan. 3 75
July 29
7 2 4 April 8 79

9 4 4 July 5 97 4 July 12
8 4 4 July 25 84 4 July 28

88
81

8 3 4 July
76
July
75
July

5 85

Jan. 4 97% July 12
June 7
May 10 87

6 8 4 Mar. 3 68 4 Mar 21
June 23
73
June 23 73
June 28
7 8 4 M ay 13 79
81
July
7 6 4 July

6 81
July 6
5 7 9 4 July 21

81
76

July
Jan.

6 81
3 81

July 6
April 14

77

May 12 77

May 12

59
July 6 6 2 4 July 19 5 6 4 Jan. 4 6 3 4
5 8 4 60
6 2 4 63% 59
J uly 2 > 19 4
12
Sale
11
15
11
11
July 2 2 l l
July 22 11
12
July 9 19 4
10
July 9 1 0 4 July
1 to
1 5 4 ______ 1 0 % 10
)
Jan. • S3
77 4 Sale
July 28 75
Sale
7 9 4 Sale
7 7 4 July 6 80
July 21 73
40
Sale
Sale
33
July 21 40
July 5 33
3 9 4 Sale
July 14,101 4 July 30 9 8 4 Eeb. 8 u n 4
1 0 0 4 Sale 1 0 1 4 Sale 100
60
81M 8 2 4 8 3 4 82% 83% 8 2 4 July 11 82 4 July 14 SO May 26 8 5 4
Sale
1 70
1 68 4 April l t l
70
70
July
July
7 4 4 70
6 8 4 7 1 4 Sale
7 1 4 72
7 0 4 July 15 71% July 7 67 4 M ar. 10 72
■
74% 75
Sale
74 4 Sale
7 3 4 July 7 7 5 4 July 5 h7 s J an. 3
107
Sale
July 5 101 ! .c April 1 i l l
106 4 July 22 109
June 21 82 7s
Sale
July 6 80 4 July 9 t 7 ;
77
7 S 4 80
8 0 4 78
106 s s
June
Sale 103
Sale 1 0 5 4 Sale 1 0 2 4 July l i to r.', July 29 ,101
June 21 96
Sale
93 4 July 14 94 4 July 6 90
9 3 4 9 3 4 94 4 Sale
3 76%
Jan.
Sale
71
Sale 1 7 1 4 Sale
l 72
July 27 66
70% July
s 82
Jui>
Sale
79
July 5 1 77
77
78 4 76
77
July 8 7S
1 82
I 80>4 May
1134
_—
,«»-«
87
_____ S7
5 84
80 1
81
July 27 79 \ July
79 W July 5 Si
6 S9 4
Jan
. -. 86 _____ 86
86
.1uly 25 89 K July 13 82

Feb.
Feb.
Feb
Jan.
Jan
July

is

10
11
2«
19
30

21
Apru 10
May 25
26
May 11
JuU JO
Jau Jl
Jan &
May 20
Feb.
'
May 31

...

Mar. 2
July l 8

Sales in Price about
« C
Jan. 3
July.
s
t Par Value,
1921.
EXCHANGE

PHICliH IN JULY

BONDS
N

Y

STOCK

27

BONDS—STOCK E X C H A N G E RECORD

A ug., 1921.]

July I ,

July 30.

|

Lowest.

__
Hiohe.nl.

l| HANdlC HINCK JAN
j

Went.
IjO

1

in (jhent.

Sale I'rice.n.
Ask.'Hid.
Hale rrir.ru .
Hid.
Ask. Hid.
Ask. H a le 1‘ r i c e e .
Sale Pricea,
last for Irrlg Wks Ac 4348-1943 M N
------- 3114 ■2734
27 3* Jari 20 8234 Feb. 18
27 34
May 6
70 '4 Kale
79 34 July 15 77'A J uric 24 84
Int Merc Marine 1st s t Os. .1941 A O 234.000 78 34 Sale
78*2 Halo
7814 July
Marland Oil s f 8s ser A _____1931 A
56.000
94
Halo
July 14 92)4 July 14 97)4 May 19
03 34 95 3* 9234 July I 95
97 1 Sale
581.000
05
Hale
93 July
Mexican Petrol of Del 8s_ 1936 M
_
9734 July 30 923* J ime 18 99)4 May 10
Foti. 1
86
81
Kale
103.000 82 J* Sale
Montana Pow 1st A ref s f 5s A J
Jan. 4 88
8634 July 29 82
86 34 833* July
74
70
75
July
02.000 70 <4 73
Morris A Co 1st s f 4 34s_ 1939 J
_
74
July 28 7134 Jan. 5 76 34 Fob 23
7434 73
02
Jan. 6 71
70
70 July
18,000 58
N Y Dock 50-year gold 48..1951 F
71
July 27
July 27
62?4 70 34 Sale
86'34 87
7 1 . 0 0 0 ____
Nlag Falls Power 1st 5s____1933 J
87
87)* July 29 86)4 June 7 9134 A prll 28
8634 July
87 34
Juno 23 92 3* June 1
5.000 ------- 8034 90 34 91
July
Refunding A gen Os.-Jan 1932 A
92)4 July 18 90
92 34 923* 91
May 6
83
Jan. 20 89
85?* 8034 85 3* 89
Nlag Lock A Ont Pow 1st 5sl954 M N
843* - - - Jan. 3 80
May 6
78
51.000 76
Sale
79
80 July 25 76
Sale
North States Power 5s A _ 1941 A O
_
Sale
77 34 July
1.000
82 July
Ontario Pow N F 1st 5s___ 1943 F
82
July 7 75)* Jan. 14 82 3* May 16
773
75 3* 82 3* 813*
July ao
5.000 64
74
71
74 July
_
Ontario Transmission 5s_ 1945 M
67
78 July 20 07 >4 Feb. 19 78
713* ’ 75
July 39
80 34 93 3* Sale
266.000
80
Pan Am Pet A T 1st lien 7s .1930 F
94 July 29 87 June 21 94
89 July
May 20
May ‘20 94
93
94
94
98
Prov Loan of N Y g 434s_ 1921 M
_
92*4 H U
60.000 57 3* Sale
65)4 July 29 573* Jan. 3 08 7 April 26
4
64
Hale
Pub Ser Cor N J gen 50-yr 5s '59 A
64 July
6534 Halo
994.000
9 1 3* Sale
91 34 Kale
Sinclair Cons Oil conv 73*8.1925 M
92
July 1 90
90 3* July
July 19 94 3* May 11
July 20
Fob. 21 104
400.000
Stand Oil of Calif del) 7s Jan 1931 F
104
July 20 101
101 3* Sale 103 34 Kale 10134 July
82
80>4 82
July 29 94)4 Feb, 21
July 29
2.000
Tennesson Cop 1st conv 6 s ..1925 M
82
82 July
87 J* 8 6 12 80
359.000
97
Sale
94 >4 Sale
94 !* July
97
July 28 9034 June 14 09 % Feb 2 1
Tide Water Oft 6 34s________1931 F
97,000
Union Tank Car equip 7s_ 1930 F
_
100 3* 10034 101 34 10234 100 34 July
101)4 July 27 100 June 25 101 34 April 13
83
Mar. 28 87 34 June 16
Warn Wat Pow 1st 30-yr 5s. 1939 J
84 3* 8734 84 3* 87 34
___
82
_____ 73
W Penn Pow 1st 6s Ser C _ 1958 M
_
152,000 86
903* Jan 25
Wilson A Co 1st s f 6s_____ 1941 A
853* Sale
83 July 1 853* July 30 8234 June
Sale
83 34 Hale
8734 Jan. 28
78.000 81
78
Kale
79 3* Kale
10-«ear conv s f 6s---------- 1928 J
Sale
77 34 July 8 79 34 July 27 77 A July
MamlTacturinj; & Industrial
983* Jan. 26
18.000 8334 88
00
92
Am Agr Chem 1st conv 5s. .1928 A
91
July 27 88 Jan.
8934 92
89 34 July
10034 Mar. 30
94
Convertible deb 5s______1924'F
87 34 Jan.
87
883 * 1 003*____
1st ref s f 734s__________194L F
303.000
it
<
94
Sale
9 6 34 9 03* 94 July 1 9734 July 29 9234 June 21 '■ 34 •my
Jan 26
13.000
73
74
72J4 73
Am Cotton Oil deb 5s...........1931 M
74
73 July 5 7434 July 16 65 June 9 75
80
July 30
Am Smeltg A Ref ser A 5s„_1947;A
Jan. 3
340.000 7,5 Sale
763* Sale
79 34 Sale
753* July 5 80 July 30 73
Jan
3
117
Jan. 3 117
Am Tobacco 40-year g Os. .1944'A
117
Sale
1.000
July 5
4 s-------------------------- -------- 1951IF
69
74
69
July 5 69
____ 74
July 5
69 July 5 69
77
3
10 , 0 0 0 ' 7.5
70
Am Writing Paper s f 7-0s.. 1939 J
713* Sale
Sale
7134 70 34 July 14 713* July 1 67 Mai- 18 76)4 Jan
July 25
13.000
Atlas Powder conv 7J4s g ._ 19361F
July 25 9634 July 28 97
9634 963* 9634 July 28 97
92
2,000 93 3* Sale
Feb. 2 93 3* Jan. 20
Baldwin Loc Wks 1st s f 5S-1940 M
92
94
July 19 9 l
92 July 19 92
Jan. 25
112.000 863* 88
Central Leather 20-yr g 5S..1925 A
88
Safe
July 15 8634 June 25 93
8834 89
8834 July 6 90
Mar. 8
70
Mar. 8 70
Central Foundry 1st s f 6 s 1931 F
72
84 % 72
693* 70
84 34
Consol Tobacco 50-yr g 4s-.1951 F
------- 783*
7334 . . . . 7334
30 89 34 Mar. 30
Corn Prod Ref gold s f 5 s ... 1931 M N
89 34
8934 _____ 89 34 _____ 8934 _____
2,000 8934 95
1st 25-year s f 5s...............1934 M N
89 *4 98
89 34 90
89)4 Feb. 25, 92
90 July
90 July
Cuba Cane Sug conv 7s___ 1930 J J 1,986,000 82 34 Sale
57
July 8 86 Jan. 17
663* Sale
67J* July
6334 Sale
57 July
251,000
Cuban-Amer .Sugar 1st coll 8sl93t M
June 24 102 3* April 7
96
98
Sale
9934 July
9934 99 34 97 July
72,000
June 8 104 July 21
Diamond Match s f deb 734s1936 ___
102J4 Sale 103 34 Sale 10234 July
101
104 July
Jan. 26
Distillers’ S C conv 1st g os 192 7 A O
____ 63
6434 June 15 77
____ 05
74
May 20
_____
E I du Pont Powder 4J4s_.1936 J D
79
Feb. 17 80
75
85
------ 8134 77
96
June 18 10034 May 18
duPontdeNemoursACo7J4sl931 M N 579.000
97
Sale
983* Sale
97 July
99
July
1,000, 8834
Jan. 19
General Baking 1st 25-yr 6s 1936 J D
Jan. 19 90
90
90
8 9 3 * _____ 89
90 July
90 July
19.000 66)4
General Elec deb g 334s.. . 1942 F A
67
72
66 June 7 7034 Mar. 21
66
Sale
66
July
7034 July
Jan. 28
Debenture 5s____________1952 M S 169.000 86
84
June 18 90
Sale
8 6 34 Sale
88 July
85 July
8634 85
July
112.000 993* Sale
20-year deb 6s__________ 1940 F A
10134 Sale 1003* Sale 100 July 28 102 July
99
May 5 102
May 5
Goodyear Tire A Rub s f 8s. 19411M N 992,000
97)4 June 22 102
9834 Sale 10134 Sale
10134 July
9834 July
21.000
Int Agrlc Corp 1st A coll tr 5s ’ 32!M N
May 7
71
April 8 76
73
7134 72
7134 73
72 July
7134 July
Internat Paper— Conv 5s Ser A ’ 47 J J
80 Jan. 27 83 A Feb. 25
82
813* 813* 813* - - Kelly-Springfield Tire 8s ..-1 9 3 1 M N 1,052,000
97
Sale
97
Sale
973* July
9234 July
9 2 34 July 5 993* May 17
Liggett A Myers Tob 73____1944 A
94.000 104
102 Jan. 3 108 34 July 15
Sale 10 334 Sale 1083* 1063* 103 34 July
10834 July
5 s . . ; ------------------------------------------------ 1 9 5 1 F
17.000 78
85
Sale
8834 July
8534 July
863* 8634 88
7754 Jan. 4 8834 July 14
(P) Lorlllard Co 7s__________ 1944 A
107
24.000 102
’ 06
103 Jan. 4 1083* May 25
108
104
1063* 106 July
107 July
16.000, 78
82
53-------1941 F
78 Jan. 3 873* July 22
Sale
85 3* 843* July
873* July
8534 84
Nat Enam A Stpg 1st 20-yr 5s '29 J
89
87 34 May 19? 903* April 21
91
903*
903* 86
Nat Starch 20-year deb 53. . 1930 J
Feb. 16
Feb. 16 88
88
92
92
88
88
93 34 85
26,000' 86 34 873* 91
National Tube 1st 5s______1952 M
92
Sale
April 6 92 July 27
91 July 13 92
July 27 87
3.000 85 3* 88 34 8734 Sale
N Y Air Brake 1st conv 6s . . 1928 M
8934 8934 86 July 15 88 34 July 13 83 July 15 9 D4 Feb. 15
Packard M otor Car 8s ____1931 A
155.000
95
Sale
95 34 Sale
943* July 5 9634 July 26 9434 June 18 10034 May 5
Sharon Steel Hoop 1st 8s . . 1941 M
5,000July 28
95 34 9 7 34 97 July 28 97 July 28 97 July 28 97
Standard Milling 1 st 5s___ 1930 M N
1.000 ......... 85
85
Jan. 27 88 34 Feb. 7
86
8634 86
8634 86 34 July 7 86 34 July
92
Sale
Steel A Tube gens f 7s ser C . 1951 J J 120.000
92 Sale
91J* May 23 9534 Jan. 28
92 July 28 9334 July
Union Bag A Paper 1st s f 5s 1930
J
8034 ‘ 90‘
81
June
8534 May 18
8234 _____ 8334 8434
Stamped______________
80
_____ 80
J
_____
Union Oil of Calif 1st 5s____1931
J
92
8634 89
Jan. 6 86)4 Jan. 6
843* 90
U S Realty A Impt deb g 5s. 1924
80,000 80
J
87
_____ 853* July 5 8734 July 23
853* Sale
Sale
Jan. 4 87 3* April 15
U S Rubber 5-yr sec 7s_____1923
D
52.000 94 34 Sale
Jan. 3 100 Jan. 22
9534 Sale
993* Sale
95 34 July 1 99J* July 26
1st A ref 5s series A . . . 1947
J 560.000 76
76 34 Kale
Sale
June 23 79 34 Jan 21
7934 Sale
76 July 1 79 34 July 27 75
„ 10-year 734s...........
1930
A 298.000 953* Sale
983* Sale 10034 Sale
9834 July 5 100 34 July 30 95« Jan. 3 10134 Jan. 21
U 8 Smelt Ref A Mg conv 6s 1926 . A
58.000 873* 93
------ 9134 91
92
91
July 7 92 34 July 12 89) April 11 94 34 Jan. 14
Var-Car Chem 1st 15-yr 5 s .. 1923 J D
60.000 90 34 Sale
9034 9034 9334 Sale
9034 July 6 9334 July 30 893 May 19 95 34 Feb. 7
Conv deb s f 6s------May 1924 A O
40.000 90
84
88
92
June 23 953* Jan. 23
883* Sale
86J* July 21 88?* July 30 85
12-years f 7 > * s ---------------1932 'M N 125.000
'
933* Feb. 24
91
91 !* 87 34 July 1 92 July 28 87 J4 June
8734 Sale
Western Elec 1st 5s Dec 31 1922 J J
98.000 ’ 9234 Sale' 9634 Sale
973* Kale
9834 May 7
95 3i July 1 973* July 30 92J4 Jan.
Westingh’se E A M 7s_____1931 M N 788.000 943* Sale 100
Sale 102
Kale
i
10214 July 30
99 34 July 1 102 34 July 30 94*/ Jan.
Wickwlre Spencer 7 s _______ 1935 J J
7.000
89
91
90
98
May 5
903* 90 July 27 903* July 15 90 July
Coal, I ron a n d Steel Bonds
Beth Steel 1st ext s f 5s____1926 J
6.000 87 Sale
95 July 5
90 A 95
91
Kale
90 34 .July
95 July 5 863* Jan.
1st A refund 5s gu ser A ..1 94 2 M
80
81
74.000 7834 Sale
84
85
June
86 34 Jan. 26
80 3* July 5 ! 8334 July 28 78
8
20-yr pur A m Imp s f 5s. .1936 J
77,000' 773* Sale
76 3* Sale
82 3* Jan. 22
75
77
75 July 13 77M July 25 7434 June
Buff A Su3q I s f 5 s ........... 1932 J
____
76
813* 8434
- 8434
Deb 5s--------------------- Jan 1926 M
813* April 2 : 813* April 23
------- 81%
..1922 J D
9634
..1943 F A
Feb. 23
3.000 75
76
April 28 82
76 July
7834 77
78 July
76 34 70
Col Indus 1st coll tr 5s gu ~.~1934 F A
8.000 62
77
723* 76
623* 72
72 July
623* Jan. 4 7234 May 19
7 2 34 July
Consol Coal Md 40-yr 5s. . .1950 J D
75
10,000 67
72
72
Jan. 5 78 July 25
78 July
78 July
7534
. 1925 J D
85
8 5 3 * _____ 85 3*
Illinois Steel debeu 434s
.1940 A O
80
Sale
64.000 76
81
Sale"
82
82 34 Jan. 26
Jan.
76
79 July
8134 July
Indiana 8teel l3t 5 s..
.1952 M N
92
May 9
40.000 86
Sale
8734 Sale
86
Jan.
8934 9034 87 34 July
89 3* July
Jefferson A Clearf 2d 5s . .1926 J D
95
____
9534 _____ 9534
. 1923 A 0,
93
94
17,606 92 34 Sale
91
June 21 9534 July 27
July
9534 95 34 94
9 5 34 July
13.000 73 34 Sale
.1950 M S
Jan. 14
743* 7534 733* 733* 703* July
7434 July
703* July 13 78
1 1954 J J
80
_____
May 18
83
May 18 83
3 1936 M s
150.000 73
Sale
May 6
76
Sale
73
Jan. 3 79
74 34 Sale
773* July
7434 July
1.1957 J J
2,000 76
80
80 July 11 jj80 July 11
76 34 79 5* 763* 80
80 July
80 July
Repub I A S sink fund
A 0!
. 1940
3.000 8434 863* 81
Sale
82
84
8034 June 24 8634 Jan. 24
82J4 July
81 July
St L R Mt A Pac 5s stmp’ d _ 1955 J j)
66
71
5.000 6834 70
April 14
68
7334 70 July
70
June 6 75
71
July
Tenn C I A RR gen 5 s..
. 1951 J J
ja n . 21
1.000 85
8334 July 22 9l
87
July
8934 83 34 88 34 86 34 8 8 34 8334 July
U 8 Steel Corp s f g 5s_ _Apir 1963 M N 811.000 93
Sale
92)4 Jan. 3 963* May 10
9 4 34 Kale
95
July
94 34 Sale
94 3* July
r 1903 M N
1.000)
94 July
94 July
9334 June '29 9534 Mar. 4
.1953 J J
Jan. 15
75
52
52 Jan. 15 52
____ 75
_1949|M s
82
' 5", 660! 8234 Sale
86
June 30
___ 85
Jan. 19 85
85 July
85 July 5 81
Telegraph and
one |
Am Tel A Tel coll 1
_ 1929 J J 521.000 73 34 Sale
July 30
78 3* Sale
81
Sale
81
73)4 Jan.
81
July
77 34 July
Convertible 4w._
. 1930: M s
May 17
63 Jan.
72
5.000 6 1 34 02
7034 .
70 34 _____ 7034 July
71
July
20-year convert i
.1933,1V! 3
Mar. 29
34,000; 79
87 34 _____ 85 34 July
80 Jan.
90
7934 85 34
8734 July
J O 515.000 77 34 Sale
. 1946
82 3* Kale
84 3* Sale
July 26
85
82 July
85 July
7734 Jan.
7 year convertible 6s__ .1925 F A 1,190,000 94 3* Sale
Mar. 7
973* Sale 100
103
Sale
94 3* Jan.
97 34 July 6 1 0 0 3* July
Bell Tel of Pa— 1st A ref 7s .1945 A 0
262.000 1023* Sale 1033* Kale 104 3* Sale 103 3* July
104 3* July 30
1003* Jan.
1 1043* July
Cent Di rt Tel 1st 30 yr 5s . 1943 J D
___
86 3* Mar. 3
82
833* 86
86
June
803* - . .
Chicago Telephone 1st 5s . 1923 J D
9334 May 24 933* June 28
9334 --9534 _____
Commercial Cable 1st g 4s . 2397 Q J
60
60
60
. .
64 34 Feb. 25 64)4 Feb. 25
Curnb T A T 1st A geo 5s_ _ 1937 J .1
26,000 78
79j* 81
81
Mar. 8
78 June
81 July
78 July
7834 78
Mich State Telep 1st 20-yr 5s '24 F A
6 ,0 0 0
85
Jan.
83 34
88 34 Feb. 24
853* 873*. 8734 873* 85 3* July
88 34 July
N Y Tel 1st A geri s f 4J4~i- 1939 M N 427.000 75 3* Sale
79 3* Sale
75
Jan.
82 3* Sale
82 A July
82 34 July 29
783* July
F A 136.000 87 3* Sale
92
Sale I 93
93 3* 91 34 July
873* Jan.
933* July
933* July 28
Norr.h west Bell Tel 1st ser A 7s ' 1 F A 1,077,000
1
99 34 Sale 10134 Sale
96
Feb.
102)4 July 27
102 A July
9934 July
Pacific T A T 1st 5s
. 1937 J J
10,000 " 8 6 " Sale" 83 34 8134 83 34 84
80 Jan.
85
April 26
84 July
84 34 July
South Bell T A T 1st s f 5s . 194 J J J
53,000 8134 83
80 3* Sale
803* July
83
Jan. 25
82
823* 803* July
82 July
West Un— Coll tr cur 5 s .. . 1938( J J
5.000 7934 84
91
85
87 34 87
83
Mar. 24 87 34 luly 27
85 July
87)4 July
Fund A r<M est 4 34s g __ -1.950 M N
8 .0 0 0
75 1* 79 34 8034 813* 80 34 8 I 1* 80 j* July
77J4 Jan. 4 81 3* June 17
813* July
a Jn ths baidinf n u> th* i.storllu*. 3 On th« bails of four mark* to one dollar.
fl'lrat luutallment paid. A Full paid, e Part paid
# Option
sale. » rt'indt whan Issued.” • Flat Drlc*

38

[V ol . 113.

STOCKS- STOCK EXCH ANG E RECORD
STOCKS

PRICES AND SALES FOR JULY AN1) THE YEAR TO DATE.

In accordance with a rule of the Stork Exchange effective Oct 13 1016, all atocka are now quoted dollars per share.
Prices are on basis of 100-share lots
Exceptions of stocks which sell only In a small way are noted by the letter a. Option sales are disregarded
S A IE S

TO

AUG.

l
PR IC E S

T rice about

S T O C K S

N Y STOCK EXCH’ GE

Jan.

J u ly.

J
tlH ij
1921.

1.

Par

Allegheny A Western 100
Ann Arbor
ion
Preferred___
100
Atchison Top A S Fe 100
Preferred__
..1 0 0
Atlanta Birin A A11
100
Atlan Coast Fine RR 100
Baltimore A Ohio. _ 100
Preferred__________ 100
Brooklyn Rap Transit 100
Certificates of deposit
Buffalo Roch A Pitts 100
Preferred.......... ........100
Buffalo A Susquehanna 10O
Preferred
10O
Canada Southern
100
Canadian Pacific
100
Central RR of N J
100
Chesapeake A Ohio___ 100
Chicago A Alton_____ 100
Preferred
100
Chic A East Ills tr rects...
Preferred trust receipts.
Chicago Great West___ 100
Preferred____
100
Chic MUw A St Paul__ 100
Preferred _
100
Chicago A North West. 100
Preferred
100
Chic Rock Isl A Pac (new)7% preferred__________
8% preferred__ ______
Chic St P Minn A Om_ 100
Preferred . _ _
100
Clev Cln Chic A St L_ _100
Preferred __ _______100

Hi d

0

Ask

H id .

1.
A sk

J u ly
B id .

30.
Ask

5

R A N G E S IN C E J A N .

JULY.
lliyh est.

L ow est.

July 29 a84

27,850
3,450
1,300
2,000
75,200
5,100
6,900
2,600

55,100
25,500

700
181,550, 84 Sale
25,122 75 Vi Sale
7 Bale
33,900
27,100 86 Sale
732.185 36 H Sale
37,200, 53 Sale
118,4001 1054 Sale
38,750
654
7
85
1,050 60
105
400| 85
100
200!
40
150 38
436,700 117)4 Sale
l 375
268^300 59 54 Sale

800
400
2,200
5,700
24,700
38,300
11,000
1
94 4)00
3,500
5,400
300
200
500
400

32 839
39 700
55,050;
60,590j
316,250
309,150
103,400
9 015!
580.540
34,800
42,700
4 100,
900
5,600
2 100

Colorado A Southern. .100
1st preferred...........1 0 0
2nd preferred__ . 100
Delaware A Hudson
100
Del Lack A Western
50
Denver A Rio Grande. 100
Preferred .
_____ 100
Detroit United R y._ 100
Duluth S S A Atlantic. 100
Preferred___
100
Duluth Superior Trac. 100
Erie . . . . . . .
_
100
First preferred.
100
Second preferred___ 100
Great Northern pref__.100
Iron ore properties..
Gulf Mob A Nor tr ctfs 100
Preferred
____
100
Illinois Central___
lOu
RR Securs, Series A
Leased line stock
100
Interboro Cons Corp v t c.
Preferred . .
100
Iowa Central.
100
K C Ft S A Mem pref 100
Kansas City Southern. 100
Preferred
l (in
Lake Erie A Western 100
Preferred____ _
100
Lehigh Valley____
50
Louisville A Nashville 100
Manhattan Rv euar
100
Market Street R y ___ 100
Preferred________ .100
Prior preferred . ..100
2nd preferred.............100

6 720
300
200
2,000
1 800
8 A00
28,500

51,180 28 Sale
3 800 49 Sale
3.000
36,000
16 110
% Sale
04 ,300
1 54 Sale
290,150
3,400
414 Sale
6,000
654 Sale
3,600
500
290.660 14)4 Sale
146,600 20 Sale
40,000 15 Sale
388,864 z76)4 Sale
74,400 29 54 Sale
9 Sale
6,240
5 600
34^500 87 Sale
110
323
4 54 Sale
172,350
115,500 11)4 Sale
500
680 60 Id Sale
377,300 1954 Sale
29 320 47 yx Sale
7,750 14 Sale
7,025
172,850 5 4 ^ Sal©
39,200 100 103
41,900
6,950
1 000
19,100
2,400

Mlnneap A St L (new). 100
M l n n S t P A S S M .. 100
Preferred______
100
Leased line certlfs. .10 0
Mo Kansas A Texas
100
Preferred______
100
Missouri Pacific tr ctfs 100
Preferred trust ctfs 100
Morris A Essex__
50
Nashv Chatt A St L
100
Nat Rys Mex 1st pref 100
Second preferred___ 100
N Orl Tex A Mex v t c . 100
New York Central___ 100
N Y Chic A St Louis .100
1st preferred___
.10 0
2d preferred . .
.10 0
N Y N H A H artford.. 100

4,700
725

31,800
17,200
5,300
47.364
5,600
400
200
6,800
12,650
3,700
25,500
3 930
200
1 025
12,750
11.10 0
4,200
.1,650
1,500
100

100
7,900
1.100
22,400
23,000
120
400
3,000
37,100
3,600
350
300
30,900
2,400

Pitts A W Va._ ______ luu
.100
Preferred___ __
Reading Company
100
First preferred
50
Second preferred
50

500
8,700
200
108.080
71,298
200
24,800
100
300
300
' 11,300
400
80,400
2 ,00(
600

St Louis San F tT ctfs .100
Preferred A tr c t fs .. 100
St Louis Southwest _ 100
100
Preferred ___ __
Seaboard Air Line__
10C
Preferred
10C
Southern Pacific C o. lOf
Southern Railway . .IOC
Preferred ______ ____ 10C

41,000
4,000
24,300
4 ,80C
1.80C
1.60C
166.90C
33.00C
6.80C

finn

5 Sale
854 Sale
20 Sale
29 % Sale
43*4 Sale
67 M Sale
l
103
____
27 )4 Sale
73 54 Sale
61 54 Sale

62,000 12 Sale
8,525
652
1,300 56 Sale
81,200
254 Sale
19,910
454
6
215,390 20 54 Sale
218,300 40 Sale
130 60
500
500
53.100
4)4 Sale
67,700 60 Sale
269,375 i7Z% Sale
16,100 i45
51
693 58
68
900 60
65
504,250 19 V Sale
s

54

Sale

8
8

3,750

100
100

8014 July
80 54 Sale 48514 Sale
79 Sale
76 1 Sale
4
7514 July
3
2J4
234 July
2 )|
3
87
89
8434 July
85*4 Sale
37 July
3914 Sale
39 \i Sale
52
>51
48
50
48 34 July
Sale
1034 July
11 Sale
1214
6 14 7)4
654 July
714 Sale
55
70
60
75
80
90
80
90
78
78
43
43
45)4
40
x42
45
Sale 107 34 July
108)4 Sale 11314

Sale
12

7 34
17 %
26)4
40 M
65

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

32M Sale
72 Sale
6114 Sale
70
34

57
614
9
714
17
28
4214
6714
101
33
7314
63 M

Sale
714
12
8
18
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sal©

Sale
39

5
11
27
13
15
5
20
15

8554
79
3
8914
4034
5334
13
814

5 11334

5154 July 13 57
7

July 13

54 July
34 July
714 July
1634 July
2534 July
38H July
63)4 July
95 July
3034 July
72 July
6114 July
50 July
70 July
3734 July
61 July

7
8
5
15
15
10
18
1
15
1
1
27
1
8
28

Sale P r i c e s .

J oly 29 ti84 July
8 Mar
20 April
July 29 76 14 June
July 30 75 34 Jan.
2)4 Feb.
July 15
July 28 77 April
July 7 3054 Mar.
Mar.
July 28 47
9)4 June
July 29
6)4 June
July 29
65
May
90
May
73 Feb.
41 June
40 Jan.
July (j 101 June
190 Mar
July 30 46 June
July

1

July
1 July
TVs July
18 July
2834 July
4334 July
6754 July
101 July
3334 July
75 54 July
6414 July
50*4 July
75)4 July
39 July
02)4 July

26
26
7
9
7
28
7
30
7
25

8
el

7

28
7
12
28

April
April
14 April
14 April
654 June
14 June
22
June
32 June
60)4 April
95 July
22 54 Mar.
68 54 Mar.
56 34 June
50 June
70 July
32 June
60 Feb.
6
11

1.

H iyhest.

L ow est.

Sale P rices

Sale P r i c e s

u84

Aon

300

N Y Ontario A W est__ 100
New York State Rys 100
Norfolk Southern
100
Norfolk A W estern __ 100
Preferred . . . ..1 0 0
Northern P a c i f ic .___ 100
_ 50
_
Pennsylvania___
Peoria A Eastern
100
Pere Marq v t r _______100
Prior pref v t r
100
Preferred v t r .
100

J u ly

IN

Sale P rices

29 a84 July 29
22 1254 Feb. 1
15 20 54 Mar. 5
20 8554 July 29
3 7 9 54 Jan. 24
26 7 34 Jan. 4
27 89 34 July 28
1 1 4254 May 9
14 54 Jau. 11
24 14)4 Jan. 25
17 10 Jan. 25
4 72 54 Mar. 10
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19 73 Feb. 19
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6714 May
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80 June
48 Jan.
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94
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54 July 5 1 July 25
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70
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5
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4
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414
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5
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18 April 6 20 April
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7 July 27 1134 May
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8
7
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23
20
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57
55
56
58 Jan. 14 5834 Jan.
63
59
59
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4
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48 July 20 51 July 7 45J4 Jan. 25 52 Mar.
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11
11
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20 July 19 23 July 28 19 Mar. 21 28 Jan.
23
21
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3 May 6 7 May
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26
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65
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75
75
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101
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19,801 32 Sale
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65,720 37 Sale
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663,025 .101
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July
July
July
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July
July
July
July
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July
July
July
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28
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15
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25
29

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38 July
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STOCKS—STOCK EXCH ANGE RECORD

Auo., 1921.]
STOCKS
N Y STO C K

SALKS TO AUO. I

EXCH ’ GE

Par
Texas A Pacific_______ 100
Third A ven u e.............. 100
Tol St L A West Tr re cts ..
Preferred trust recta___
Twin City Rapid Tran. 100
P referred ___________ 100
Union P a cific................. 100
Preferred___________ 100
United Rys Investment 100
Preferred----------------- 100
W ab ash _______________100
Preferred A ________ 100
Preferred B ________ 100
W est’ll M aryl’d (new ). 100
2d preferred_________100
Western Pacific________100
P referred......... ........... 100
Wheeling A L E R y.-.IO O
P referred......... ........... 100
Wisconsin Central------100
In d u strial and M iscel.
Adams Express________100
Advance Rumely_____ 100
Preferred___________ 100
Air Reduction Inc_.no par
Ajax Rubber Inc________50
Alaska Gold Mines_____ 10
Alaska Juneau Gold M __ 10
All American Cables_ 100
_
Alliance Realty........... _100
Allied Chem A D ye.no par
Preferred
......... —
Allis Chalmers M fg ____100
Preferred___________ 100
Amalgam Sugar 1st pf-100
_
Amer Agricul Chem _ 100
P re fe rred ___________100
Amer Bank N ote________50
Preferred____________ 50
American Beet Sugar. .100
P referred_ ________ 100
_
Am Bosch M agneto.no par
Am Brake Shoe A F .no par
P referred ___________ 100
American C an _________100
Preferred___________ 100
Amer Car A Foundry..1 0 0
Preferred__________ 100
American Chicle____no par
American Cotton O il..100
P referred___________ 100
Amer Druggists* Synd_.10
American Express_____ 100
Amer Hide A Leather. 100
P referred___________ 100
American Ice (new)_ 100
_
Preferred___________100
Amer Internat C orp_ 100
_
Am La France Fire Eng. 10
American Linseed_____ 100
Preferred___________ 100
American Locom otive. 100
Preferred___________ 100
Amer Malt A G rain.no par
Stamped_______________
American Radiator_____ 25
P referred___________ 100
Amer Safety R azor_____ 25
American Shipbuilding. 100
Am Ship A C om m ..n o par
Am Smelt Secu pf Ser A 100
Amer Smelt A Refin___100
P referred ___________ 100
American Snuff________100
P referred___________ 100
Am Steel Foundries ctfs 3311
P referred___________ 100
American Sugar R efin. 100
Preferred. new_____ 100

Tn
July.
Shaven
35,300
2,800
100
300
4 1.400
10,370
2,400
2,200
9.800
23,800
100

7.200
7,300
8.200
1.200
6.900
3,500
1.800
6.800
600
100
700
16,200
3,610
5,500
363
23,400
1,600
14.100
1,300
9,500
900
200
200

6,900
4,800
100

100
22,100
300
16,525
900
1,000
1.500
550
4.700
1,000
2.700
12,100!
3,600!
650
34,400
1,300
10,500
800
21,200
100

100
400
15,891
18,400
515
5,950
1,200
200

11,492
500
170.950
8,000

Since
Jan. 1.

RANOK Sf VCE JAN. 1.

PRICES IN JURY.
July I .

July 30.

Lowest.

37.800
22,200
11.300
7,700
131,950
103,710
75,500
1,581
52
538,411
31,480
236,600!
14,525
200
116,020
10.800
7.900
1.900

26% Sale
16% Sale
45
Sale

145.450
500
172.400
6.600
3,400
381.400
18,460
158.450
6,1127.900
46.300
4,630,
81,235
13,632,
90,200
194,550
27,700
10,750
771,950^

44

31%
1
1
90

Sale
Sale
Sale
100

45% Sale
88
Sale
30
Sale
94
____
56
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Sale

38
14%
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104
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87
89
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106% 103%

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65
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34% Sale
52

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Sale

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29% Sale
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101
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89
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35
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50

3.300
27. 200, 94
9
3,267
47. 167
306,500 3,412. 600 76
5,800
63. 500 41%
2,230
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3, 911 105
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Sale
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1000
107

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70

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66
69
37
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71
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72
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88% Sale

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1
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Prices
Jan.
Jari
April
July
Jan.

5
13
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10

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June
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June
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June
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May 9
May 9
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June
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July
May
Jan.
Feb.
April
June
June
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July
Jan.
July
June
Jan.
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3
20
23
21
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25
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Jan
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
May
April
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Feb.
M ay

27
8
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12
11
9
9
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26
13
26
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55
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36
July
42
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83%
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23%
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82
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110
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July
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42
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114
123
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8
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42
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57
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July
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June
June
July
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23
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Feb.
Jan.
M ay
April
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5
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12
29
20
2
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27
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26
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July 27| 8
July 8 20
July 8 56
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July 9 98%
19
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69
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June
June
July
June
June
Jan.
June
Jan.

7
18
5
20
20
5
24
6

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93
91%
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13
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Feb.
Feb.
M ay
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18
31
29
5
26
17
25
23

4
80
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63
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67
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Feb.
July
Jan.
June
June
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June
July
July
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10
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83
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82%
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Jan.
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15
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July
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July
July
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July
July
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July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July

July 7
9%
July 6 27
July 5 63
July 28 85%
July 9 104

12% July
68% July
4

Sale
Prices.
July 29 16 %
July 27, 13
8
July 12
July 7i 15%
36%

46%
15%
39%
31
24%
%
1%
105%

26% July

July 25

July

6%
67 %
36%
70
100

July
July
July
July
July

7%
67%
39
72
103

July 26
July 6
July 7
July 27
July 26^

£25
80%
63%
87

July 1 27%
July 14 80%
July ~ 73
July
90

July 7
|
July 26
July 7
July 1

£44% July
78
July

55% July
78
July

102%
%
116 %
87%
116

July
July
July
July
July

66%
94%
23
8
25
36%
1
30
62%
57

July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July

15
13
27
1
26
16
28
8
21
25

96%
4%
18%
16
12%
«835
103%

July
July
July
July
July
July
July

1 100 %
21
6
18 28%
is 23
29 15%
13 a950
19,106

105% July
11-16 July
; 124% July
90
July
jl2 4 % J u ly
73%
97
27%
9
25%
39
2
32
64
58

8%

12
July 30 12
69% July 6 80%
97
July 14 97%

14% July 1 18
% July 12
%
42
45
90
96%

Hiyhent.

Sale
20%
16%
10%
18

July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July

8% July 21
2%
5
9
11
70% Sale

Bale

Sale
Sale
62
Sale
106

Sale
70
Sale
70
105
85
Sale

4
23
Sale

Sale
Sale
Sale

9
25
55
82%
102

7%
68
36%
68
98
72
25%

Sale

Sale
%

31
70
Sale
46
93
Sale
82
Sale

;3 5 %
86%
30%
69%

30%
45
90%
Sale
25%
81
Sale
122
110
Sale
109
15
11
15
20
18
Sale
16%
41
Sale
38
35%
4%
4%
4%
122
117
125
114
Sale
10%
11% 11
54
52
51
49%
Sale
55% Sale
51 %
Sale
63
66
60%
33% Sale
Sale
31%

Sale
Sale

8
Sale
296.10H
100
9
Sale
221,565
Sale
5,215 64
358,550 36% Sale
28,800 76 % Sale
Sale
8,085 95
85
215 75
107,558 30% Sale
5,700
649,400 91% Sale
Sale
37,120 100

30
60
31%
41
90%
26%
81
123%
109

67%

51%
42
83%
26
78%
121%

8%
41,000
164,800 49
6,100
233,500 82%
5,440 100
4,100
400
13,725,

35%
14
38%

Lowest.

IIi(jhest.

Ask. Bid.
A sk. Sale Prices.
Ask. Bid.
Sharee . Bid.
22
July 8
Sale
24 % Sale
523,270 17 % Bale
15% Sale
13% July 14
44,000 14% Bale
10
12
10% July 12
7.300
18
15% July 25
10
3.300
43% 38
43^
7,600. 35 % 37% 38
80
* .>
J
95
July
349,700 119% Bale 117% Sale 120 H Sale 117
63 % Sale
62 % .1uly
Sale
30,979 64 % Sale
05
11
8
9
8
7% July
9%
24,800 10
19
20% 19 July
20% Sale
29,700 20 % Sale
Sale
8
7% July
8% Bale
94,400
7% Sale
172,500 21 % Sale
22
21% Sale
33 X 20% July
15
16
14
15 July
16
3,700 11
13
Sale
10
10
Sale
9% July
147,150 10% Bale
18% Sale
18% i ()'A 18 July
67,850 17% Bale
Sale
24% 20
25% Sale
23% July
86,375. 29
64
66
66% 03
61% July
11,750 70% Bale
Sale
Sale
9
9
8
July
78,060 10
8%
16 % 1734 15% July
24,600; 17% Sale
29
25
July
27
6,150

Am Sumatra T ob a cco. 100
71,700
863,200
P referred___________ 100
100
2,500
Am Teleg A C able___ 100
728
Amer TeJeph A T e le g ..100
445,214
66,834
Rights__________________
161,934
792,237
American T obacco____100
323,560
44.200
Preferred, new_____ 100
16,400
1.100
Common Stock B __ 100
132,000
9,000
Am Wholesale Corp, pf .100
1,000
Amer Woolen of M ass. 100 153,300 1,227,500
Preferred............... .1001
6,200
400
Am Writing Paper, pf.1001
33,700
1,400
Amer Zinc. Lead A Sin. .25!
26,720
1.520
P referred____________ 25
300
11,600
Anaconda C opper______ 501 23,450
444,670
Assets Realization_____10,
1.300
9,735!
Associated Dry G oods. 100,
1,800
35,334’
1st preferred_______ 1001
900
5,750
2d preferred_________ 100
300
4,0281
Associated O il_________ 100
Atlantic Fruit_____no par
Atl Gulf A W I SB Lines. 100
P referred___________ 100
Atlan Petroleum C o r p ..25
Atlantic Refining_____ 100!
Preferred __________ 100!
Atlas Tack C orp ___ no par
Austin, XIchols A ( '/>_no p >
.r
Preferred....................100
Auto Sales C orp_______ 50
Preferred ...................... 50
Bald win L ocom otive.. 100
Preferred ................ 100
Barnet Leather____no par
P referred.................... 100
Barns'!all Corp, Class A . 25
Class B _____________ 25
Batopllas Mining______ 20
Bayuk Bros_______ no par
Bethlehem M otors.no par
Bethlehem Steel C orp. 100
Class B com m on____100
Preferred___________ 100
Cum conv
rrref 100

Price about
Jan. 3
1921.

29

July 18 48%
July 5 51%
July 8 90%
July 5 100

July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July

Sale
27%
20%
12 %
20
55%

16 1 0 7 %

Prices
May
Mar
Jan
Jan
April

20 88

20
91%
1
54
3 108%
30
%
21 1 2 9 %
4
94
3 127%

16
21
11
l1
7

6

20
28
10

ST O C K S

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PRICES
SALES 27 .4 UG. 1
STO C K S
i Price about 1
Jan. 3
N Y STO CK E X C h ’flh
In
Since
|
July 30.
10 2 1.
July 1.
| July. l Jan. 1
1
Par Share*
Aok
bid
a *k Bui
A ok Hid.
Share*
Booth Fisheries
no par
5
Sale
4 34
30 628
1 ,0*28
3 44
3 94
434
rtruok.lv q Edlfloii, lue- - luo
88
94
90
915 1 84
100 1
67
64
Bkly u liaioii Gtws .... -10 0
500
11.700
29 % 41
Brown Shue, In c_.
10(J
35
4,020 25
200
Preferred ------.100
80
7 1 34 83
1,600 L .
3
bruiidw'k 1tinuA Ry Sec 100
4 34 Sale
10,900
2%
3%
37
4
200
Sale
burud brut*____ ___
luo
82% 87
91
%
24,673 83 V Sale
2,000
100
Preferred
100 I
110
loo
no
900
Butte C op A Zinc f t o . • 5
i% Sale
454 Bale
4 34 Sale
3,200
70,600
22
Sale
26
Sale
Butte rick
loo 1
5,800
31,500 14 34 Sale
1 2 % Sale
Butte A Sup C op. Ltd 10
12
Sale
l ,800
49,300 , I P s Sale
1 0 % 12 34
1 1 % Sale
Caddo Cent Oil A Eel 100
2,400
180,800 14 % Sale
Calif Pack In* Corp no var
57,550 60 34 Bale
5,500
5494 5634 56 34 Sale
Calif Petrol vot tr ctf 100
Preferred
loo
Callahan Zinc- Lead
10
Calumet A Arizona Mg 10
Carte (J D Plow
no par
Caac (J 1) Ttirwefci M pf ctf 100
Central Leather.
— 100
P referred ---------------- 100
Cerro de Paeco Cop no pari
Cert ulft-Teed Prod - - no par
let preferred _ _
_ .100
__ 100
2d preferred
Chandler M Car (The)
par
Chic Pneumatic T o o l . . 100
Chile C opper................... 25
Chino C opper---------------- 5
PI iimit. PMihodv A Co 100
Preferred __ ____
100
Coca C o la _________ no par
Colnradn Fuel A Iron .1 0 0
Preferred . . _
. 100
Columbia Gas A E lec. _ 100
Columbia Graphoph .no par
P referred _____ _____ 100
Com puting-Tab Hoc _.100
Conrtolldated Cigar _no par
Preferred
_ _______100
Consol Dlstrlb, Inc .no par
Consolidated Gas N Y -100
Consol T e x tile ., --no par
Consolidation C o a l __ 100
Continental Can In c— 100
Preferred - ____..1 0 0
C on t’l Candy ctfB-.n© par
Continental Insurance. _25
Corn Products R e fill->100
P referred ___________100
Cosden A C o ___--n o par
Orex Carpet _____ ____ 100
Crucible feteel of Am er. 100
P r e fe r r e d ._____ — 100
Cuba Cane Sugar— no par
Preferred _ ----------- 100
Cuban Amer Sugar--------10
Preferred
_______ 100

19,100
700
4,100
200
600
400
77,500
12.800
6 700
200
109.200
1,900
31.300
7.200
onn
15.000
q fiftn
12,000
43.400
1.100
. .200
2,600
19,500
7,600
13,500
1,600
12,100
100
27,500
500
46,000
156,000
100
64,300
49.400
31.150
300

445,400 26
20,035
5 34
169,900
7,000
6
9.200
3,267 1 77
7 19.900 ! 37 96
89,750 84
171,405 27
2 400
100
250
1.140,323 j 64 34
26,700 60 34
510,200
172,900
17 910
3 525
318.475
25 880
100
145.000
898,509
20,000
18,100
40,100
1 600
41,400
97,650
122,900
100
51,200
1 700
510'600
5 050
650,650
10.200
745,400
300
2,161.800
4,900
401.320
196,235
366.700
2 400,

Sale
Sale

34 34 Sale
6934 7i
2594 Sale

Sale
Sale

5134 Sale
—

80
Sale
20*4 Sale
27 % Sale
58 )4 Safe
934 Sale
54
Sale
34
40
x54 34 Sale
71
73
7 8 Sale
20
Sale
63
Sale
96 34 100
4% Sale
Sale
102
Sale
57
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
99

Davison Chem v t c .n o par
DeBeers Cons Mines no par
Deere A C o pref______ 100
Detroit Edison. . — 100
Dom e Mines Ltd (T h e). 10
Durham Hos Mills “ B ” .50
Preferred
_______ 100
Eastman K odak______ 100
Elk Horn Coal C orp ------50
Preferred __ ________ 50
Emerson-B rant Ingham 100
Preferred ___________ 100
Endicott-J ohnson_____ _50
Preferred _> ______ 100
Fairbanks C o (T h e)____25
Fam Players Laskey no par
Preferred-----------100
Federal M in & S m e lt.. 100
Preferred______ — 100

161.900
1.300
100
1,000

Fisher B ody C orp_.n o par
P referred _____ _____ 100
Fisk R ubber___________ 25
Freeport Texas C o--no par
Gas. Wms A W ig, Inc no par
Gen’l Am Tank Car no par
General Asphalt--------- 100
Preferred _ ________ 100
General Cigar, In c------100
Deben pref (7 % )------ 100
Preferred ----------- -100
General E lectric--------- 100
Gen M otors C o rp _ .»o par
Preferred ___________ 100
6% debenture stock . 100
7% debenture stock. 100
Gilliland Oil pref (8 % ). 100
Goodrich (B V ) ----------100
P referred___________100

1,400
10,960 7934 Sale
101
900 97
200
Sale
29,300
331,800 12
2,800
84,300 1494 Sale
2 y% Sale
1,600
137,500
51
300
2,225 47
Sale
444.900 5,097,600 41
Sale
900
32 700 80
Sale
1.250
32^350 54
Sale
200
6,600 80
88
2 320 80
Sale
77.900
249,455 122
127,400 2,454,140 14 34 Sale
Sale
600
6,610 70
29 500
1,300
2,300
16,010
50
3,530
10,100
303,600 37 34 Sale
Sale
500
17,400 72

Granby Cons M , S A P . 100
Gray A D avis, In c_____ 25
Greene Cananea C opp.100
Guantanamo Sngar.no par
Gulf States Steel tr ctfs 100
1st preferred_______ 100
Habirshaw El C ab_.n o par
Hartman Corporation. 100
Haskell & Barker C .n o par
Hendee Manufacturing 100
Homes take M ining------100
Houston Oil of T e x a s ..100
Hupp M otor Car C orp . .10
Hydraulic Steel____no par
Indiahoma Refining____5
Indian Refining_______ 10
Preferred
________ 100
Inspiration Cons C op — 20
Int Agric Corp v t c ___100
Preferred v t c _____ 100
InternatT Cement no par
luternat Harves. new_-100
Preferred. new_____ 100
luternat M erc M arine. 100
Preferred ___ _____ 100

1,500

3,700
87
1.900
400
100
48 500
R500

SO
O
700
2,900
1.000
1,800

5,450
500
300
17,900
10,100
41,1661
900
’7 ,500
3,200
1,000
83,500
680
3,400
15,0001

1 8,70oj
3,150
400l
268
180,533
1.500
700
679
38,500
2 100
3,400
1 900
443 900
6 900
1,100
694,600
39,200
2,800
10,890

19

3844 Sale
70
Sale
4 94 Sale
_____

Sale
hale
Sale
90
Sale

9 9 Sale
4
20
Sale

r65 34
x99
29)4
_____
75 )4
83 %
23 94
65 %
30
90

Sale

90
100
1094 Sale
25
28
80
82

1034 Sale
23 94 Sale

54 44 Sale
4 94 Sale
19 34
3194 Sale

2594 Sale
65
70
5 94 Sale
86
Sale
1534 1734

Sale
30
65
70
594
834
88% Sale
15% Sale

45%
75
1 Sale
%
60
6644 Sale J67%
100
10234 99
28%
27% Sale
33
50
2834
5744 Sale J55%
75
82
77
10 %
994 Sale
27
2534 Sale
15
Sale
16
73
44

Sale

35

Sale

17

Sale

____
28
5844 Sale

v 17,000 1634 20
11 400
Sale
23,300 20
13
21,600 12
54,050 28 34 Sale
100
3,400
71
4 700 68
Sale
41,050 56
Sale
27,800 15
14,500 4934 51
270,450 67 K Sale
204,600 11 94 Sale
21
3,900 19
112,550
634 Sale
19,500 1334 16
100
Sale
173,000 31
Sale
29,293 13
39,750 5234 Sale
700
265,328 93 H Sale
4,880 103
Sale
140.725 12 44 Sale
241,700 52
Sale

49 M Sale
48
50%

55 34 Sale
5*4 Sale
21
Sale
29
34

6
11
31
60
53 J4 Sale

Sale

Sale
74
4 34
46%
8
73
Sale
Sale
Sale

34

a641 Sale
17% Sale

_____ 48
49
Sale
76 34 Sale

3634
70
4*4
46 %
4%
70
34
68
26 34

1034 Sale
2334 Sale
37
41
7 9 3 4 _____
2844 Sale

1734 Sale

23

Vol. 113.

STO CK E X C H A N G E R ECO RD

54
Sale
78% Sale
7
734
2244 24
75% Sale
94
96
12% Sale
1334 Sale
3 9 % 45
49'44 Sale
85

Sale

128 34 Sale
1194 Sale

Sale
24

Sale
95
Sale
62
Sale
102
Sale
29
Sale
82
Sale
Sale
17
75

3444 Sale
22
80
69
94
88
20
70

30
83

1794
3734
494

1844
40
7
28

IN JU LY.
Lowest.
Sale
3 44
90
6 2 34
38 44

' 1£ J ufy 25
2%
85
July 6 9 1 %
l
July l 1
1H
22
July
1 26
12
July
1 1444
i 0 34 July 8 1144
53 44 July 28 58

Jan. 5 4994
7 25
12 68)4 Jan, 4 79
734
4 3{ Juno 22
5
11 41 )4 Jan. 4 63
4
June 14 10 34
8
July 11 86 94
6 72
20 3194 April 7 4334
19 6634 July 27 96
Mar. 10 3234
7 23
8 23J4 Juno 21 44
70
June 10 70
68
Jan. 20 68
4 7 34 July 14 55 44 July 7 47 34 July 14 86
June 29 7034
July 7 49
4934 July 6 51
32
July
70
July
4 34 July
45*4 July
4 34 July
72
July
3 2 44 July
6634 July
25
July
25
July

July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July

2844 July 8 35
22
July 29 27
z54
4 34
19
2944

July
July
July
July

July
July

29 5794 July
28
534 July
July
28 23
21 3134 July
5 30

July

5 July 8
9
8534 July 11 89
1444 July 9 19

July
July
July

2544 July

4334 July 28 45 34 July
94
6034
*6344
100
27

1 July
July 25
July 29 603s July
July
July 5 68
July 25 10144 July
July 9 2994 July

*51
82
644
19 34
12^1
75

July
July
July
July
July
July

15
21
11
11
8
11

6044
82
1134
3034
17%
76

July
July
July
July
July
July

12 94 Feb.
2734 M ay
62)4 Jan.
86
Jan.
36
July
3294 M ay
100
April
63
Jan.
1294 Jan.
62)4 Feb.
42 J4 M ay

10
11
19
13
28
6
11
29
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10
9

Juno
April
July
Jan.
July
April
June
April
July
July
June
June
Mar.
June
July
June
July
July
July
June

24
19
8
5
9
29
6
4
25
29
20
15
11
7
15
27
11
11
8
23

5934 Jan.
80
Feb.
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66
Jan.
98
Jan.
6
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65 34 Jan.
7634 M ar.
104 34 Jan.
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49)4 M ay
10734 Jan.
91
Jan.
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3334 Feb.
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June
M ay
Jan.
M ar.
June
July
June
July
July
Mar.
Jan.
Jan.
June
July
July
June
July

23 44
16 21
1 80
13 96
3 2194
18 37
9 91
20 a690
24 25%
28 4094
18
9J4
11 40
5 6934
5 96
3 4134
2 1 82 34
22 90
9
18
30 2934

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Jan.
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fhd .
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M ay
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April
April
M ar.
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26
20
20
13
21
20
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5
6
4
7
15
2
7
27
29
27
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54
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63
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June
June
July
June
June
June
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
April
Jan.
July
June
June
June
June
April
June
June

28
29
18
21
6
29
3
3
3
25
4
29
20
21
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100
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82
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4434
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Js d .
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Jan.
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M ay
M ay
Jan.
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Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
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11
27
5
17
13
12
5
5
20
6
4
6
11
18
13
24
16
11
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July
July
July
July

20 a645 July 7
26 1834 July
1
28 3934 July 5
18
4 July 18

83
7544
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107
11%
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1234
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134
41
45
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85
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a45
3244 29 44
73
6444

July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July

1
21
18
27
7
25
9
5
19
1

July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July

29 12944
29 1141
5 69
18 65
29 74
9 a45
5 33
1 70

65

69

72%

Sale

7144 Sale
Sale

100

10

11

j 4344 Sale

14
21
7
7
15
8
7
6
26
1

7
July
July 7
July 9
July 27
July 8
July 9
July 26
July 26

1734 July 14 1834 July 27
11 ]A J uly 1 12 July 26
19 ~ July 21 2194 July 7
8
July 5
93? July 28
July 7
30
July 15 35

5244
14
15
15
17
14
55
54% 57
5544 57
52
Sale
5134
11
Sale i l l
1194 j 11
im /
5K
93
4
2
234 Sale
234 Sale
s
Sale
734
7

July 6
July 7
July 13
July 7

8044 July
x98
July
1344 July
14 July
144 July
41
July
54 44 July
87
July
5734 July
85
July

July
1 5834
July 18 15
July 7 55 }4
1 57
July
July 28 1232
July 19
July 5

3
8

July
July
July
July
July

7044
9944
1034
J42 3 i
>

July
Juiv
July
July

26
11
15
27
7

July 8
July 30

1 34)4 July
3234 July
7 8 July
4'
644 July 18
37
July 22 3834 July

13
13
8
3
27
18
19
12
20
20
10
20
30
H

9
30
26
4
24
29
11
20
28
28
21

6

a625
17%
3744
4

M ay
May
Jail.
May
April
Feb
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
June
Jan.
April
Jan.

M ar.
Mar.
June
April
Feb
July
April
June
July
June
June

3444 July 30 3634 July

1744 July

Prices.
Jan. 27
May 6
M ay 19
May 29
Jan. 18
Jan. 11
May 20
Mar. 3
Jan. 8
July 30
M ay 2
April 19
Feb. 17

9
19)4
36 34
79 34
28 19
6! 22
---1 100
26 52
6
4 )4
7 17 34
|
2834
8
30 2134
65
5
11
27 77)4
6 1494
84)4
30 42
90
Vs
1
29 60)4
6 59
8 96
26 25%
3334
7 x51
21 77
634
23
23 19 34
25 12%
7 75

7
9 44 July 18 1034 July
22*4 July 15 24 44 July 7
40
July 7 40
July 27

21 58
22 8034
13
7
30 24

20
13
22
12

11
Sale
4734 Sale

40
72
4%
46
434
75
37 34
7234
27
25

July
July
July
July

17J4
11
20
9

80 34 Sale

18
1
1
13
18
11
27
27
21
29

4444
7444
7
2134

J76
97
1394
1244
134
3934
5244
85
56
83
85
11744
iio ’ 4
4

Highest.

Sale Prices. | Sale
Prices.
344 June 18
July 7
5*4
Jail
8 95
July 28 88
Jim. 12 7214
July 28 51
Feb, l 1 42 14
July 8 33
70
Mar. 9 84
5)4
2 % July 25
July 25
July 23 81)4 Jan. 8 93
J an. 4 115
. . . 105
4
J tine 20
6
July 5
July 30 1434 Jan. 3 26
July 7 10 34 J uue 2 0 15 94
July
1 10 June 16 19%
July 27 53 44 July 28 04%

4634 Sale
73
78
6
9
2 1 % Sale

1114 Sale
21
Sale
S
834

3234 Sale
734 Sale
38
39

Prices.
Sale
-July 23
4 44
July 28 90
July 14 66
July 8 39

5744 July 8 6334 July 21
9334 July 30 9434 July 11

32
70

72 ^

Lowest.

Highest.

1

93 U Sale

20
65
2934 Sale
64 M Sale

5394 Sale

RANGE SINCE JAN. 1.

12
5
6

27 8 2 7s July 7
2S 1 0 0 July 26
29 1144 July 27
July 6
29 50

17
April 4 25
Jan. 26
934 Jan. 6 1694 Mar. 24
1834 M ar. 11 2534 M ay 3
7 94 June 21 1694 Jan. 8
25
June 21 4S34 M ay 6
8734 M ay 4 87 34 M ay 4
10
M ay 5 1394 Jan. 7
69
Mar. 28 77 34 M ay 4
5034 June 20 6094 Feb. 15
13
June 20 25 34 April 25
M ay 13
4934 M ar. 2 61
47
June 23 86
M ay 6
1034 June 21 1694 M ay 2
994 June is 2094 Jan. 8
2
June 30
7 34 Jan, $
7 34 June 14 1594 Jan. 12
80
Feb. 251 SO Feb. 25
295s Mar. 12 37 5s M ay IS
6)2 June 24 13*4 Jan. 11
3 6 12 June 9 57
Jau. 7
21
June 29 25
April 1*
70 11 July 27 1 0 0 t5 Feb. 16
J an . 29
99
June 20; 110
9
June 20 17 ^ Jan. 11
42
June 24 63** Jan. U

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STOCKS

1921.

STOCKS
N Y

SALWB TO AUG. 1
In
July.

Since
Jan. 1.

P R IG IS B

Price about
Jan. 3
1921.

July 1,

Sharee.
80,260
11,140
7,700
256,950
855!
760,270
200
14 ,7(i7j
700
443,600
12,700
652,700
123,000
24,302i
19,800

Bid.
34
70
58
14
75
46

400
205
101 .900

2,875l
205
875,850
2,350
10,525
16,500
1,200,
349,000!
494,520,
1,800,
860,
175,646
10,100
97,200;

68

80

42
71
H
5
40

Hale
78
Sale
Sale

1st
Preferred 8 % .
Keleey Wheel, Inc_.
Kennecott C opper..

Lackawanna Steel____
Laclede Gas (St Louis).
Lee Rubber < Tlre_.no
fe
Series B
Lima Locom Wks, Inc
Preferred_________
Loews Incorporated.no par
Loft lncorporated..no par
Loose-Wiles Bis tr ctfs. 100
1st preferred_______ 100
2nd preferred_____'..1 0 0
Lorlllard (P )_________ 100
Preferred........ ...........100
Mackay Companies_ 100
_
Preferred___________100

1,425
3.300
100
15,700
18,300
300
10,620
500
8.000
1.000
420
200
100
35,100
13,500
400
200
1 .800
100
450

10,600
2,428'
4,6471
4,800
900
663,620
93,160
15,800:
800
300
48,750
1,305,
3,928
3,800

22% Sale
34
Rule
4% Saie
14% Sale

18 Sale
8% Sale
90
53
40

Sale
Sale

139
Sale
120
(40
97% Sale
15
11%
31
93%
99
138%
97
59 %

Sale
Sale
Sale
99
105
Sale
103
Sale

1
2.800
Preferred___________100
285
2.085,
Manatl Sugar________ 100
Sale
1.275
14,325; 68
Manhattan Shirt_______ 25
100
2,500'
Marland Oil_______ no par :
8.800
27.800
Marlln-Rockw v t c.n o par
50
10.796
Martin Parry Corp.no par
200
8,500,
Mathieson Alkali W k s ..50
1,2001 13 % 20
Maxwell Motor tr ctf.-100
2% Sale
200
52,830
Certificates of deposit..
600;
do stamped assented..
500
9.200;
1st preferred tr ctf_.100
300
8,900
Certificates of deposit
1001
do stamped assented
200
7,400
2d preferred tr c tf. . . 100
2,100
Certificates of deposit
200
do stamped assented
7,500
Maxwell M ot W V Cl A100
1,200
Class B _________ no par
1.450
3,050,
May Dept Stores_____ 100
2,800
53,250 85% Sale
Preferred___________ loo
75
1,075 93% . . . .
Mexican Petroleum___ 100 702,500 5,313,3001 158% Sale
Preferred ..............
100
700
Miami Copper___________5
7,550
101,780l 15% Sale
Middle States Oil______ to
87,450 1,090,638 13% Sale
Midvale Steel < Ord____ 50
fe
19,410
327,910, 31% Sale
Montana Power______ 100
1,500
7,900 53% Sale
Preferred _ .
..
190
95
300
420 93
Montg Ward & Co - no par
5,900
102,700 19% Sale
Mullins Body_
_
. no par
Sale
700
17,750 i 21
Preferred______ ___ 100
____
IOO! 74
National Acme__ ------- 60
3,000
85,800 27 Sale
National B iscuit.. ___ 100
800
21,400
Preferred ______ ____100
200
5,450
Natl Cloak & Suit. ____100
1.000
Sale
11,700 26
Preferred _____ ____100
1,400
4,200
Nat Cond’t & Cable no par
3,200
3% Sale
70,060
Nat Enamel & Stamp, loo
. 3,500
Sale
71,620 50
Preferred___________ 100
* 200
95
2,026 88
National L ead .............100
10,000
28,200 69 % Sale
Preferred___________ 100
O
600
4,600 L O 104
Nevada Consol Copper 5
7,300
113,800 10 Sale
New York Air Brake. .100
1 ,000
Sale
32,910 80
New York D ock______ 100
4,800
72,600 21% Sale
Preferred___________loo
42
200
50
3,700
N Y Shipbuilding.,no par
100
5,100
No Amer Co new stock 100
6,900
55
26,900 50
Nova Scotia Steel & C . 100
300
Sale
22,400 32
Nunnally Co (The).no par
900
9
8,400
10%
Ohio Body & Blow_.no par
100
8% 10
3,400
Ohio Fuel Supply...........25
100
50
900 44
Okla Prod < Ref of A m er.5
fc
10,500
3% Sale
261,465
Ontario Sliver Mining. 100
200
4% Sale
10,450
Orpheum Circuit In c___ 1
2,700
85,900 26% Sale
1,000
125
18,500 i l l
Preferred ....................100
______
400 ____ 88
Otis Steel-------------- no par
3,400
13 Sale
64,100
Preferred................. .100
1 500
Owens B o ttle _________ 25
2, "lO
O
29,600 44
48
Preferred___________ 100
100
Pacific Development_____
1,480
36,740 14 Sale
Pacific Gas & Electric. 100
8,700
47,100 48 Sale
Pacific Mall 88_________ 5
200
3,400 1 4 % -----Pacific Oil (when issued)._
74,200 1,237,804 41% Sale
Pacific Tel < T el______100
fc
500
40
7,000 30
Pan-Amer Pet <. T r___ 50
V
189,200 1,522,100 73 % Sale
Claes B stock _______ 50
29,300
230,400 68% Sale
Panhandle P & R, pref. 100
.
______
475
Parish & Bingham .no par
.
500
12,800 .
Penney (.1 C) Co pref. .100
500
Penn Seab St v t o . _no par
25,900
471,500
9
Sale
People’s Gas L Coke. 100
14,100
224,950 33% Sale
Philadelphia Co (Pltts)_50
4,400
95,200 84% Sale
Phillips Jones Corp no par
1,100
2,200 30
70
Preferred _____
ioo
300
73
1,400 65
Phillips Petroleum no par
10,000
179,500 28 % Sale
Pierce Arrow Mot C no p rr 129,000 1,037,925[| 20% Sale
a
Preferred________ .100
19 500
Sale
71,82511 68

11 % Sale
3
0%
27%
21

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

16% Sale
28
25
3 Sale
9
8%
30
27
18
22

75
95%
Sale ,743%
80
72
81
Sale
Sale
57
75
90
Sale
19%
Sale
13%
130
98
38% 38% 38
_
50
28%

_ ____
36%
75
77
61
80
18%
10 %

85

Sale
Sale
33
99
115
148
105
65
57

38
21

Sale
23%

64
87
11%
9%
32
95
92
143
100
60
55

35

16%
20

Loioeet.

14%
10

IIipheel.

75% July 29
110 July 15
J44% July 30

July'
July
July
July
July

84
61
90
20%
13%

J u ly" 28
July 1
July 14
July 7
July 25

July
July
July
July

98
41
52%
29

July
July
July
July

68
92
88 July
10 % July
Sale
8% July
Sale
31% July
38
99
95
July
115
143% July
151
105
63% July
63
55% 55 July

40

16%
19

56%
37
22
13%
®7%
15%

July 6
July 29l
July 23,
July 6
July 26

8 153% July

7

63% July
55
July

July
July
July
July
July
July

3% July

July
July
July

88
11%
9%
33
95

56%
40
22
15%
a7%
16%
6

July
July
July
July
July
July

19,
23j
131
7
1
22,
8

4

July

8

% July
3% July

21
11 %
24
49
93

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
98%

18% Sale
15% Sale
109 Sale
29
32
67
70
1%
m
43
46
88
91

July
July
July
July

10
83
7,100
108%

21
20%
Sale
10
11% Sale
23% 24% 22%
45
46% 44
93%
93
17% 18% 17
18
19% 17%
88
14% Sale
14
113
112
119
109
29
26
25%
60
55%
70
1
1
n
46
48
44%
90
89
95

July
July
July
July
July
July
July

22%
11%
24%
49
93
19
19%

Julv
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Julv
July
July
July

Sale

105

Sale

73% 75
73% Sale
100
105
103% Sale
10% Sale
55
57%
30% Sale
48% 52% 50
52
08
22%
9%
8
40
2
4%
136
71

Sale
Sale
10
Sale
44
Sale
Sale
140
90

29% Sale

4% July 29

8%
78
a 100
87%

78
101% Sale

1 July 16
4% July 5

4% July 29

3% Sale

60

Sale

1%
j 87
90
75
90
10 Sale
_____ 60
28
30

9
10
8% Sale
52% Sale
54% 55
. . . . 11% ____ 10
34% Sale
36% Sale
46
52
43
Sale
48% 49
38% Sale
43
Sale
60
___
10 Sale
88
94
86
94
7% Sale
54
Sale
30
Safe
43
55
67
74
17 Sale
17 Sale
14% Sale
18% Sale
39
Sale
28 % Sale

July 25
July 6
July 28
July 14

July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July

14
6
1
20
23
26
5
6

15%
117
112
29
67
1%
48
91

67%
101
10%
54
29
49
22%
56%
22%
9%
8
41
1%
4
20
x90

July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July

28
14
21
18
14
20
11
9
1
13
1
18
1
1
23
6

76% July
103% July
11% July
59 July
333% July
51% July
22% July
62 July
24% July
9% July
8 July
41
July
2 July
4% July
23 July
94 July

10

July

6 11% July

27% July 13 30

July

8%
52
10
33%
49
39%
35%

July 1 9% July
July 1 55
July
July 29 11 July
July 11 36% July
July 21 51 July
July 6 50% July
July 6 45 J uly

10

July 20

7%
4.9
28%
55
74
16
13%
28

July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July

16
5
11
18
14
22
30
30

H a le P r i c e e .

28
66%
56%
13
75
46
99

filly
42
May
July
I 76 Jan.
Juii'-. 22 64% April
June 23 17
May
3 85
Jan
May
Jari. 3 73% May
Jan. 15 101
May
June
Jan
75
June 10 60
Mar
July 21 26
Ian.
June 28 40 Jan.
July 5 4% Jan.
Jan. 6 1 1% Mar
Jan. 4 32 B July
Jan. 3 25% Jau.

6
18
25
2
4
17
13
20
23
20
11
8
17
5
27

68
10
34
70
70%
35
75
16
8%
130
97%
32
40
17%

Mar. 19 79
July 20 110
June
54%
80
May
94
June
Mar.
62
Mar.
90
Mar.
22%
17%
Jan.
Jan. 10 150
June 17 103%
June 23 58%
Jan
3l 57%
Jan I 4 29%

Jan
July
May
June
Jan.
May
May
May
May
May
May
Jan
May
April

19
15

138%
137
97%
70
88
10
8%
31
93%
94%
130
100
59%
55

Jan. 22,155
April 27 153%
Jan. 3 105%
79%
June
95%
June
21 ‘ '
June
12
July
42
Jan.
Jan.
98%
100
June
Feb.
164%
107
Jan.
Jan
68
57%
June

May 23
May 24

68%

45
9%
24
2%
4
8%
14%

July 21 12% July
July 6 28% July
July 5 3% July
July 29 11% July
July 21 32% July
July 6 22% July

73% July
110 July
35% July

llil/ h eel.

H a le P r i c e e .

68% July 15 70% July 22
0%
26
2%
8%
26
19

1.

h o w e n t.

H Pricee.
ale
H ate P r i c e e .
28 July 0 32
July
(16% July
69
July
6 1% July
6 1% July
14 % July
13% July
84
July
84
July
56% July
50% July

148 July 6|155
145 July 6151
101% July 27 102

14% Sale
15%
13

RANG H HI NOB JAN

J U L Y

Sale
77
"7 7 "
85
57
63
90
90
18%
Salt!
10%
Sale
140
98
112
39% 37
52
52
26%
Sale

144
149
140
145
97% 103
10%
9
30
94
94
143
98
63%
55

IN

July 30.

Aek
A ek. Bid.
Aek. Bid.
Sale
30
31%
28 % Hale
67% Sale
67
72
70
61
Hale
58
01 M Sale
14 1 Sale
Hale
14 % Hale
Hale
75
85
Sale
52% Saie
62% Hale
103
90
71
69
.........

Par Sharee.
3,OH
1,20C
IO
C
11 ,40C
10C
45,100
International Paper__
Preferred__________
Preferred stamped
400
International S a l t ___
25,800
100
Island Oil & Transp__
50.10C
Jewel Tea, In c-----------1 1,80C
2,H C
O
700
Int'M otor Truck_ no
_
1st preferred______
2d preferred---- ---International Nickel .

U

STOCK E X C H A N G E RECORD

10
45%
37
18
12%
6
14%
14
2%
%
%
3%
5%
3
1%
3
2%
38
8
65%
95
87%
84

Jan.
Jan.
July
June
June
June
Mar.
June
Jan.
June
Jan.
June
June
May
June
Mar.
June
June
June
Jau
M ir
July
J une

a

8
25
9
11
11
2
3
3
11
17
30

Feb.

8

May
M ay
Mar.
Jan.
Jan.
April
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan
Feb.

5
4
28
10
31
28
11
28
3
24
2

4 17% Feb. 4
7 67
June, 1
5! 89% Feb 14
25 April 5
21% M ay 19
19% Jan. 14
21
Jan. 20
20 Jan. 25
7% Jan 11
1 J une 2
3% Jan. 13
12 Jan 12
5% June 2
9% Jan. 13
5 Jan. 29
3 Mar. 23
5 Jan. 29
42
June 15
10 June 14
93% April 18
101% April 7
167% Jan. 13
94
Jan. 11

7 15% Jan. 3 24
April 26
7 10 July 20, 15% April 25
7 22 June
33% Jan. 4
1 44 July
56% Jan. 11
93
93
June
June 15
2l! 14% Feb.
25
M ay 2
7 17% July
28% Jan 11
88 June
88 June 14
l| 13% June
30 Jan
4
Jan.
26 102
120% April 25
20 106 Jan.
120 Jan. 26
35% Jan. 18
7j 25% July
55% July
79% May 16
O
1 April
5
5% Feb. 11
65
June
Feb. 14
28 41
14! 89 June
95
Mar. 9
1
2o' 67% July 28 81
May 7
30 100 June 20 108
M ay 4
Mar. 31 13% M ay 11
7
1 9
Feb. 19
7 54 July IS 89
28' 20% Feb. 9 39
May 19
26 57% May 18
Jan
13 44
11 22% July 11 33
Peb. 21
13 54% Feb. 21 62 July 13
Mar. 29
13 20% June 10 39
8% Mar 8 12% Jan. 8
5
8 June 23 10 Jan. 7
1
18 40 June 24 48 Jan. 19
1% May 31
1
4 Jan. 7
4 April 7 6
1
M ay 9
7 20 July 23 30% April 29
July 6 148
M ay 4
25 x90
Mar. 24
79% June 22 86
June 28 16 Jan. 11
13
9%
May 26 85
60
Jan. 15
O 27% July 13 54% Jan. 11
97
May 25 97
May 25
8
27
13'
30
19j
61
6

12

July

7

9%
54%
31
65
78
18
20%
42

July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July

7
28
27j
28
18
6
7
7!

8%
46%
10
27%
38%
39%
35%
70
9%
85%
6%
33%
28%
37%
67
10
13%
28

July 1 19% Jan. 8
Jau. 19 56
May 19
July 29 17% Jan. 25
Mar. 12 41% Jan. 4
Jan. 18 51
July 19
July 6 79% Feb. 17
July 6 71% Jan. 12
June 23 71
June 9
June 23 15% April 25
Feb. U 90% June 1
June 20 17 Jan. 17
Jan. 3 57% May 17
J nly 11 35% Jau. 11
April 26 65 July 28
Mar. 24 78 July 18
June ill 31 % Jau. 8
July 30 4 2% May 2
VI.tr. 28
July 30 88

STOCKS—STOCK EXCH ANG E RECORD
STOCKS

SILKS

Y STOCK fcXCM'UE

TO

AUG.

In
July.

P r e fe r r e d ------

Preferred-------------Pittsburgh Steel pref 100
Pond Creek C oat. - - — .ill
Pressed Steel Car------ 100
Preferred............ - - • 100
Pub Serv Corp of N J . loo

Pullman Company---- 100

Puntil A legre S u g a r . . .50
. 25
Pure OU (The) »
Railway Steel Spring. 100
Preferred----- , ------Rand Mined. Ltd. no
Ray Consol Copper ____10
Refs (Robt) A C o. no par
ldt preferred
Remington Typew v t
1st preferred t t c .
2d preferred-------Replogle Steel----- no par
Republic Iron & Steel

Shares

1 7 ,4 0 0
3 .8 00
5 ,4 00
IQD
800
1,600
21 ,80 0
100
700
32.200
18,000
2 0 ,600
0 ,0 00
600
200
7 ,8 0 0
300
100
2,100

Republic Motor Trk no par
Royal Dutch Co N Y ah a.
St Joseph Lead------------- U

1, 300
48,000
400
2 ,6 00
5 8,200
400

Santa Cecilia Sugar.no pat
Savage Arms Corp----- 10(
Saxon Motor Car. no pat
Sears Roebuck & C o— 101
Preferred -------------- 101
Seneca Copper Corp no pm
Shattuck Arizona Copper It
Shell Transport & Trad .Ik
SlnclalrConsOllCorp no pat
Slosd Sheffield St’l A 1 .101

1 ,2 0 0
800
2,400
97,555
20 0
6,500
1,000
6 ,7 25
10 6 ,4 0 0
1 ,7 0 0

Preferred

.........—

So Porto Rico Sugar..
Standard Milling----Preferred-----------

Steel & Tube of Am pf
Stern Bros pref (7 % )--

400
50 0

1

Submar Boat Corp.
Superior O il---------Superior Steel-------

2,500
2,500
1 2 ,1 5 0
530
200
3,800
5 .4 00
5 3 9 ,4 0 0
300
11,400
3.400
1,425

1,000
2 ,6 80
8 6 ,50 0

Texas Company (The)

300
3 1 .70 0

Tidewater Oil.
Tobacco Prod

166
3 7 .40 0
1 ,1 0 0
5 7 ,370
700

Transcon Oil
)

800
11 ,41 0

Union Oil.
)

2,200
United D ru g .
1st p
United
United

100
5 1.500
1 ,5 0 0

100

)
r
)
)
1
)
)
)
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3

5 8,300
5 3.100
1 ,3 0 0
300
400
1 6 ,700
4 9 ,70 0
200
1 0 ,7 0 0
2 3 2 ,5 0 0
2 ,4 00
400
400
4 1 6 .1 0 0
12.50C
2 3 .70 0
1,700

Vanadium Corp----- no par
r
Vau Raalte, 1st p re f...
9
Va-Carollna Chemical.
3
J
Preferred--------------0
Va Iron Coal & Coke..
r
Vivaudou (V). Inc.no
Weber & Heilbroner no r
0
Wells. Fargo Express.

19 .90 0
10C
1 3 .400
9 .0 00
100
2,200
1.40C
900
10.00C
925
2 1.900
200
3,500
14,500
______
2 6.650
3,600
2,200

Preferred .
U S Express.
U S Indus Alcohol------Preferred ---------------U S Realty & Improvt.
U S R u b b e r ...---------1st preferred---------U S Smelt Refg & M g.
Unlted States Steel----Preferred__________
Utah Copper--------------

1st preferred________

White M otor--------------White OU Corp___ no j
Wlekwlre-Speneer Steel-

Preferred
Worth’t’n P & M v
Preferred A v t c .
Preferred B v t c .

0
0
0
0
0
r
5
5
3
r
)
0
0
0
0
0
r

TRICKS I N J U L Y

1

Since
Jan . 1.

Shares .

Pierce Oil Corp

1 ,0 0 0
1 oc
2,200
20C
300
2,700

RANGE SINCE JAN.

1.

Jan. 3
1921.

Bid.
10%
75
58%
82
______
13%
81 %

1 4 2 ,7 0 0
3 2 ,90 0
1 3 9 ,0 5 0
7 553|
4 ,0 00
2 b ,400|
65 ,50 0
5,300'
9 ,9 0 0 ]
163,0261
2 2 4 ,0 6 0
4 0 4 ,5 0 0 ]
3 2 ,45 0
4,310
6 ,7 0 0
1 8 5 ,0 0 0
1 ,6 0 0

Ask
S a le
S a le
S a le
84
87
S a le
S a le

July

300

1.

Auk
S a le

Sale
96
S a le
Sale
Sale
...........
Sale

2 7 % S a le

19

Sale

35
61
86
19%
65
12%

18
47

25
Sale

3 0,400
4
11 %
11 ,05 0
2%
111,2501
81 7,6071 9 5 %
4,9501 100
1 6 8 . 4 0 0 1 17
4%
2 0 ,80 0
1 1 9 ,4 2 5
42%
24
2 ,0 55 ,6 0 0
51
3 5 ,400
50 0
74%
9 ,1 76
1 , 3 1 0 ,106
62 5
70
3,300
3 0 . 1 6 1 1158
1 1 1 ,2 6 5 1 0 5 %
77
10.430
5 860
27
8 7 ,30 0
1 3 9 ,1 4 0 , 3 1 %
45%
5 ,1 7 2 ,7 7 0
3 ,7 1 0 , 8 2 %
9%
8 0 ,2 3 0
13%
107 ,8 0 0
18 9 2 5
1 0 ,300

S a le
S a le
87%
S a le
S a le
S a le
5
S a le
Sale
Sale
S a le
Sale
S a le
S a le
S a le
S a le
86

S a le
S a le
S a le
95
S a le
S a le

2
11%
3%
66
96%
15

2%
13
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

40%
41%
2 0 % Sale
32
35
65
72
36
45
7 0 % Sale
13 5
Sale
10 7
Sale
72%
76
2 3 % S a le
3 0 % S a le
76
S a le
6 % S a le
4 % Sale

10
13
7 % Sale
33
Sale

A sk
Sale
Sale
Sale
87
80
15%
Sale

Lowest,

19%
22
47
Sale
84
85

18
44%
81
12
j'5 0 %
11 %

July
July
July
J u ly
July
J uly

5
21

2
J u ly
2%
10
July
13 %
Sale
3 % J u ly
Sale
6 2 % July
Sale
96
July
Sale
1 3 % July
6%
6 % July
Sale
j'3 6 % J u ly
Sale
1 9 % J u ly
35
33
J u ly
71%
Sale
39
J u ly
Sale
8 9 % July
77
Sale
7 0 % July
137
13 2
July
S a le
1 0 6 % July
70
July
72%
112 % J u l y
26
2 3 % Ju ly
Sale
30
July
Sale
74
Ju ly
95
9 3 % Ju ly
Sale
4 % Ju ly
4 % Ju ly
Sale
2 9 % Ju ly

7
J u ly
7 % J u ly
3 2 % Ju ly

19%
230
110
5 3 )4
77%
7%
33

Sale
290
1 40
Sale
82
Sale
Sale

19%
230
1 20
59
85
7%
31%

33
Sale
18
300
150
125
S a le
52
Sale
81
Sale
7
34%
31%

S a le
150
105
S a le
44%

19
90
90
23%
125
90
84
37%

Sale
98
96
Sale
200
105
85
41

60
19%
______
______
25%
125
96
59%
38

Sale
Sale
1 00
97
S a le
200
104
S a le
S a le

S a le
S a le

1 0 5 % Sale
5 2 % Sale

S a le
300
180
S a le
83
S a le

1
7
7
26
5
29
26
28
5
12
25
b
27
27
19
7
19
19

2
10
3%
65
96
17%
6%
j 37 %
20%
34
65%
40
89%
66
75
134
107
______

7

13
29
25
22

20%
51%
84
14
58%'
11

July
July
J u ly
J u ly
July
J u ly

29
6
29
8
13
11

8
8
5
11
30
18
6
21
5
8

2%
11 %
4
69
96%
17%
7
41%
21 %
36

J u ly
July
J u ly
J u ly
July
July
July
July
J u ly
J u ly

28
5
7
7
1
30
19
7
6
13

16
30

July
July

27
11

1 75
July
21 1 3 7 % J u l y
18 1 0 7 % J u l y
30 7 5
Ju ly
7
9 26
July
29 3 5 % J u l y
1 8 2 % Ju ly
9 95
Ju ly
18
6 % July
29
5
J u ly
6 3 1 % Ju ly

30
8
25
22
8
i

29

22
29

40
94

10
J u ly
8
Ju ly
3 5 % Ju ly

7
7
29
6
13
7

8
7
28
8

8

Ju ly
Ju ly

22

2 0 % J u ly

7

July
July
J u ly
J u ly
J u ly

27 1 2 5
J u ly
8 6 0 % Ju ly
19 8 5
J u ly
30
8 % J u ly
28 3 4
J u ly

27
27
26

7
7

i
68
21

31
128
200 9 8 %
96
1 0 8 ,4 0 0
42%
6 ,6 50
740
4 4 0 . 9 0 0 198
7 5 5 ,4 0 0 5 2 %
33,92 0
7 ,6 1 0 3 9 %
6
4 ,1 0 0
3 6 6 ,6 5 0 2 1 %
4 8 1 , 7 0 0 64 3^
1,600 9 2 %
154 ,1 0 0 4 1 %
1 ,7 1 5 .4 1 0 65
3 0 , 5 4 0 101
3 9 . 2 5 0 33
4 ,8 00 4 4 %
3 ,6 03 ,3 1 0 8 1 %
7 0 , 6 3 4 107
4 4 9 ,8 0 0 5 0 %
9
2 7,850

S a le
Sale

S a le
7
S a le
S a le
S a le
S a le
S a le
S a le
S a le
S a le
S a le
S a le
S a le
10

5%
16%
52%
*
48
52%

5%
S a le
Sale
Sale
Sale

7 4 % Sale
109
Sale
48
Sale
8%
9%

S a le
29
5 7 3 , 6 0 0 35
1 ,7 0 0
1 8 5 , 6 0 0 3 8 % S a le
26%
3 1 . S 0 0 * 9 6 % S a le
75
.2 ,9 0 0 84
Sale • 70
1 2 0 .1 1 5
7 % S a le
6 %
27 ,80 0
2 9 ,5 6 4 47
50
54
4 5 ,4 1 0 84
S a le
4 .8 2 5 93
S a le
85%
43%
1 2 7 . 8 5 0 4 2 % S a le
1 , 6 0 0 . . . _______
50
1 0 9 ,2 0 0 36
S a le
31%
2 5 0 , 3 4 6 15
8%
S a le
2.70C
6 0 7 ,7 5 0
5 % S a le
7%
6 0 , 7 0 0 1 3 1 % S a le
32
2S.400 . 40
S a le
34
1.10C
2 3 .2J 0
109
1.00C
104
1 1 0 ,8 0 0 4 4 3 ^ S a le
43
2 ,6 2 8 7 0
73
6 ,6 29 55
60
3 ,6 00
7%

111
S a le

S a le

7
8

2 3 % Ju ly

1

2 5 % J u ly

29

21

21
12
21

J u ly
July
J u ly
J u ly
J u ly
July
J u ly
J u ly
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
J u ly
July
July
Ju ly
J u ly

27%
79
20%
57%
70
6%
10%
55 "
81
86
41%
56
31
7

Ju ly
Ju ly
Ju ly
July
Ju ly
Ju ly
Ju ly
J u ly
July
July
J u ly
July
J u ly
J u ly

15
19
30
30
23
27
21
15
15
29
15
8
14
16

31%
79
2S%
75
70
7%
12 %
59
86 %
88
45%
56
33
9

Ju ly
July
Ju ly
J u ly
Ju ly
Ju ly
Julv
July
J u ly
J u ly
July
July
J u ly
July

23
8
14
28
6
9
7
13
7
1

6 % J u ly
2 S % July
31
July

28
28
15

7 % J u ly
33
July
36
July

7
6
8

6 1 1 2 % July
21 1 0 5 % J u l y
29 J 45 % J u l y
21 8 0
Ju lv
26 5 9 % J u ly
5
9 % July

29
21
7
7
7
30

22
Sale
6 2 % Sale
70
80
6%
6%
10
11%
57
62
82%
84%

Sale
Sale
35

6 4 % J u ly
1 9 % J u ly

100
27 8 5 %
27 4 2
29 3
29 1 0 7 %
9 56%
20 15
5 44 %
20 5 %
2 3 19
11 5 4 %
29 8 5
16 5 2 %
11 5 6
15 9 6 %
11 3 l l
A
18 3 9 %
15 7 6 %
11 1 10
2 9 51 %
9 10%

Sale
Sale
80
---------

87%
Sale
58
Sale
S a le

29
1

Ju ly
Ju ly
July
J u lv
J u ly
July
J u ly
J u ly
July
Ju ly
Ju ly
Ju ly
Ju ly
Ju ly
Ju ly
J u ly
Ju ly
Ju ly
Ju ly
July
J u ly

2 8 % Sale

58

60
J u ly
1 8 % J u ly

1 00
54
36%
3 0 14
1 0 2 % Sale
99 "
5 4 % Sale
52
14
43
5%
5%
6
1 7 % Sale
16
49
49%
48
85
84
49 % S a le
47
5 3 % Sale
47%
.j'96
Sale
*92%
30
37%
7 4 % Sale
71%
109
1 10
108%
4 7 % Sale
47%
9
10
8%

Sale

42
42%
50%
60
3 1 % Sale
8 % S a le
0 % S a le
28%
29
35
Sal©
80
110
114
106
J39
40
_____
78
56
59
9 % Sale

lit)
1 0 5 11
39
73%
56
7 %

J u ly
1 u ly
Ju ly
Ju ly
July
Ju ly

Highest.

Sate Brices

Sale Trices

13
8 % July
13 6 0 % J u l y
16 5 7
J uly
26 87
July
28 8 0
July
6 15
July
28 7 4 % J u ly
28 8 5
J u ly
1 69
July
29 9 8 % J u l y
14 3 1 % J u l y
23 2 7 % J u l y
28 85
July
18 101)
J u ly
7 20
J u ly
20 1 3 % J u ly
18
6 % July
it)
1 2 3 % July

Sale

7
10
7 % Sale
3 5 % Sale

Lowest.

July
J u ly
July
J u ly
Ju ly
July
J u ly
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
J uly
July
July

/5 2

j'2 4 %
30 %
77%
92%
4%

Highest.

Sale Trices.

6%
49%
j 52
87
79%
13%
56
85
67
/9 3
1
x90
30
Sale
27
2 5 % S a le
25%
75
Sale
67
98
______ 100
19
20
19%
16
16%
12%
6
50
19%
20
19
36
75

30

7 % S a le
4 3 % S a le

27%
200
166
52
79%
7%

5 3 % Sale

S a le
80
S a le
S a le
79

July 3 0 .

Bui
7%
51
j5 4 %
84
80
83%
75%
1 3 % Sale
14
69
Sale
57%

B id .

______ ________
67
106
S a le
92%
* 47
S a le
28 Vg
35
Sale
26 %
86
S a le
80%
_________ 1 0 0
20%
21%
1 1 % S a le
12%
______ ________

68,000
300
100
6 9 ,90 0
8 4 9 ,5 0 0 ,
7.7(H)1
48.2001
8 4 5 ,0 1 0
16 3 4 0

9 ,1 00
1 0 1 ,5 5 0
1 ,2 84 ,6 3 5
500
800
8 9 8 ,5 0 0
1 ,7 8 0
4 .3 6 0
4 2 0 ,9 5 0
5 ,3 00
8 4 6 ,7 1 0
2 6,000
800
200
1 4 ,2 0 0
2 9 8 ,8 1 0
845
300
4 1 ,42 0
250

[V ol. 113.

29
7
25

5

26
8
26
7
29
28
7
8
26
18
7
5
7
28
7
19
6

1

Sale Trices

6%
49%
52
82%
79
12%
56
83
54
89%
25
24%
67
98
19
11
6
4 0
17%
74
75
IS
41 %
79%
12
46 %
10 %

J u ly
Ju ly
July
Jan.
M ar.
M ar
July
June
Jan.
June
.1 u n e
J une
July
A pril
A p r il
M ar
J u ly
Ma r .
June
M ay
M ay
June
June
.) u n e
July
June
June

13 11 % J a n .
13 7 8
Jau.
10 6 4 % M a y
8 88 % J au.
31 8 5 % ' M a y
15 1 0 % M a y
28 9 6
Jan.
22 104
Jan
15 7 0 % M a y
14 1 1 0 % J a n .
4 51 % J a n
21 3 0 % M a y
28 9 0 % M a y
21 109
M ar
29 2 5 % J a n .
12 15
M ay
18
10
Jan.
10 5 0
J u ly
20 3 7 % J a n .
7 80
Ian.
6 75
M ay
21 3 9 % Jan".
23 7 3 % J a n .
22 9 6 % M a r .
29 24 % J a n .
20 0 9 % M a y
20
13
Jan.

8
7
3
19
11
6
24
24
19
21
11
0
10
3
12
11
11
19
20
17
6
12
13
2
25
5

2
9%
2%
62%
96
12%
4%
36%
17%
32%
68%
35
89%
75
67%
124%
105 %
70
85
21
26%
43%
83
4%
4%
26
92%

June
June
Jan.
July
M ar.
M ar.
Jan.
July
June
June
J une
June
July
June
June
June
Jan.
J u ly
Jan.
June
June
Jan.
Jan.
J u ly
J u ly
June
June

23
23
3
11
28
11
3
21
20
29
29
17
30
18
24
13
3
30
12
6
21
3
5
18
19
20
29

16
11

7
7
29
30
32
16%
210
125
45
76%
6%
28
129%
104 %
60
17%
98
94
19
148
1 00
54
36%
30%
*95%
48
11 %
39%
5%
•15
48
84
4! %
47%
91 %
26
37%
70%
1 05
45%
8%

29
12
21

25%
72
20%
57%
70
5%
8 %
49%
81
86
41%
56
29%
7
14 VJ
5 %
26%
31
80
108%
105
3 ,8 %
71
56
6%

5%
23%
6%
98%
104
20%
7%
49
28%
56
73%
103
Ill
78
75
167%
110
82
1 14
37
46
93%
97
10%
13%
48
97%

Feb.
Jan.
A pril
Jan.
June
Jan.
M ay
M ay
M ay
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
A pril
Jan.
J u ly
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
J u ly
Jan.
A pril
A pril
M ay
Jau.
Jail.
Jan.
Jan.

J u ly
M ar.
June
June
June
June
Jan
J u ly
M ar.
June
M ar.
June
June
Jan
J u ly
M ar.
June
June
June
Jan.
J u ly
J u ly
J u ly
July
June
A pril
Jan.
Jan.
June
June
J u ly
July
M ar.
J u ly
June
A pril
J u ly
June
June
M ar.
Ju ly

25%
10%
45
22 3 2 %
10 3 3 %
21 3 6 %
20 230
2 7 175

Jan.
A p ril
Jan.
June
J u lv
Jan.
M ar

7
27%
74%
102
58%
79%
1 03^8
35%
44 %
86%
112
59 %
12%

Jan.
Jan.
M ay
M ar.
M ay
A p ril
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
M ay
Jan.
Jan.
M ar.

June
M ar
Ju ly
July
J u ly
M ar.
Jan.
Jan.
July
J u ly
J u ly
M ay
June
July
A m il
Jan.
June
J u ly
M ay
Feb.
June
June
Jan.
July
June

21 41
2 4 SO
30 4 2 %
30 1 0 2 %
23 9 5
11
9%
6 13
4 72
15 9 4
4
29 9 6 7
15 4 9 %
4 6 2 -2
23 4 4
16 1 7 %
11
18%
3 10%
23 4 2
15 47
20 8 9 l i
24 1 1 7 %
24 1 12
21 5 5 %
7 81
26 6 5 %
23
9%

Jan.
June
Jau.
Jan.
Jan.
M ay
Jan.
Jan.
A pril
Jau.
M ar.
M ar.
M ay
Jan.
Jan.
M ay
M ay
Jan.
Feb.
A pril
Feb.
M ay
Feb.
M ar
July

22 60%
2 8 91
12 13
21 44%
2 2 160%
18 104%
29 75
14 25%
10 107
7 100
20 34
11x150
21 106
2 7 106
2 7 47
2 9 50
20 2 0 7
1 62%
3 19
3 50
20
23

11

29

11
11
20
2
18
23
21
31
9

12

30
3
6
17
18

9
9

11
28
31
5
12
30

13

20

7

8
24
30
29
4

7

11
13
13
10
26

10

27

8

21
22

May 3
July 27
Jau. 13
April 25
April 25
Feb. 25
June 17
Jan. 13
May 19
Mar. 24
Mar. 24
Jan. 4
Feb. 10
Jan. 19
Jan. 19
Feb. 25
Jan. 11
Jan.

7

May 23
May 6
Mar. 23
13
19

3
8
18
30
4
27
3

6
27
19
17

11
20
11
IS
25
11

11
20

12
14
29
2
2
8

11
5
3
7
S
11

16

5
25

4
30

a Less than 100 shares . b Ex-rights, c Ex-div. and rights, d Ex-rights (June 15) to subscribe, share for share, to stock of Glen Alilen Goal
Co. at $5 per share, e 1st paid. /F ull paid, g 3d paid, h Ex-stock div. j Quoted sr-dividend during the month prior to this date, i Ex dividend.

G

eneral

Q

u o t a t io n s

OF

BONDS

AND

STOCKS

1. In the follow ing thirty-tw o pages o f tables, quotations are given for all tho m ore im portant seeuritieH listed on a/.d
Stock Exchange in the United States; also for leading unlisted and inactive securities.
2. Quotations from all Stock Exchanges are as near as possible for the cloning day of the month, preceding the dote of issue.
As the New York Stock Exchange began with Jan* 2 190!) to quote all bond prices “ and interest,” we have adopted the rarric
method and no longer em ploy a designating mark to indicate the fact except where there is a deviation from this rule. The
reader will understand, therefore, that unless the letter “ / ” is prefixed to the price, lie must pay accrued interest in addition
to the price. This, how ever, does not apply to incom e bonds or bonds in default, in which cases the price includes the
lnterost, should there be any.
3. The letter “ / ” prefixed to bond prices denotos that the quotation is a flat price— that is, that the accrued interest
form s part of the price, and therefore the purchaser does not have to provide for it separately in making paym ent. As
already stated in the case of incom e bonds and bonds in default, the price is always “ fla t,” and no designating mark is em ­
ployed to indicate the fact.
4. Stock prices marked thus (d) are per share. All others are per cent except bank stock prices, which are quoted
per share unless otherwise stated.
5. It should be borne in mind in the use of these tables that the quotations for many inactive and unlisted securities
are merely nominal, but in all oases the figures are obtained from sources which are considered reliable.
6. The follow ing abbreviations are often used, viz.: “ M ” for mortgage, “ g ” for gold, “ gu ” for guaranteed, “ end” for
endorsed, “ con s” for consolidated, “ oon v” for convertible, “ s f ” for sinking fund, “ 1 g ” for land grant, “ o p ” for optional.
7. The black-faced type in the letters showing the interest period indicates the month when the bonds mature.
N O T I C E . — All b o n d p r i c e s a r e “ a n d i n t e r e s t ” e x c e p t w h e r e m a r k e d

Bonds
8AILROAD BONDS

fltd.

B id .
Bonds
Balt & Harrisb—See West Md
H snfil o j co m p a n ies co n so l’ d are
Baltimore & Ohio—
S n tindar the con solid ated n a m e.
fte
Prior lien 334s g 1925__J&J
8634
1st M 4s g July 1 1948. . A&O . 6934
Adirondack—See Del & Hudson
78
Skion & Barb Belt g 4s ’42. JA D 74
Conv 434s 1933 red 1923 M
AS 7034
Ref A gen 5s 1995 Ser A. J&D 7234
Ala Ot South 1st Q Dec '27. J&J 86
s
Gen M 5s Dec 1 1927 £. J&D 78
10-ys 6s July 1929.___ J&J
9034
1st cons g 5s 1943 Ser A.J&D 7734 8334 Eq g 434s 1622______ F&A 6 7 10
75
Belt By of Chatt 5s 1948.J&J
Eq 414s 1921 1923.. A&O i 7 10
Ala Midland—See Atl Coast Lin
Pitt Jc&M dlv 334s g’25M&N 7934
Pittsb Lake Erie 4 W Va—
Alabama N Orl TAP June—
82
)/ 77
“A” deb 5s g ’40 red '10.M&N
Refund gold 4s 1941. .MAN
6534
“B” deb g 5 s ’ 4 0 red’10.MAN U 64
68
S W dlv 1st g 3348 1925- .J&J
8234
68
“ C” debit 5s Nov 1 1940.A&O Ij 63
Central Ohio
Reor 1st con g 434s’30M&S 8134
Albany A Susq—See Del & Hud
Allegheny Valley—See Penn RR
Ohio RlvRR—1st g 5s’36J&D 8434
.illeg A West—See Buff R A P
Gen gold 5s 1937 . A&O 7634
94
Allentown Terms 4s 1919
Hunt&BS 1st 6s 1922 .JAJ
Ext at 6% to 1929
J&J 91
Pitts Cl A Tol 1 6s’22 AAO 9634
st.
Alton Bridge—See St C M & StL
Pitts June—1st g 6s ’22 JAJ 95
53
55
Ann Arbor 1st g 4s 1995__Q-J
2d g 5s July 1 1922 JAJ 88
88
Aroostook Nortbern—SeeBangor & Aro ostook
Sch Riv East Side 4s’25.JAD
n Pac.
60
AroostoGk Valley—See Canadla
Staten Isl Ry 4^s 1943.J&D
Asheville A Spartanburg—S U A
Tol A Cln dlv 4s 1959. J&J 54 34
68
63
Col 1st M g gu 4s 1995.. J&J
W Va & Pitts 1st 4s g ’90A&O
Atch A East’n Br—4s 1928. JAJ 77
Bangor A Aroostook—
74
Atchison Topeka A Santa Fe—
1st M 5s g Jan 1 1943 _ JAJ
_
50
Qen mort gold 4s 1995..A&O 7834 78 3 Cons refund g 4s 1951__JAJ
4
70
73
Adjustment 4s July 1 ’95_N®v
Medford Ext 5s 1937. ..WIAN 54
72
Stamped
.. . .-MAN
7234 Plscat Dlv g 5s Jan ’43 A&O 55
StJohnsRlvExt gu 5 s’39. FA A 57
Oonv g4s of ’09 due’55optJAD ____
Conv g 4sof 1905due ’55 _J&D
Van Bur Ex 5s g Jan ’43 A&O 65
6834
Conv~g 4 i960. ... ..J&D
8
8434 8934 Washburn Ext ist 5s’39.F&A 55
76
77
Trans S L 1st g 4s 1958._J&J
Aroostook Nor 5s g 1947AAO 58
Cal-Arlz lst&rf 4 348’62op M
AS 78 34
Nor Maine Seaport 5s ’35AAO n 55
1/100
Series B____ .
.. ..
105 Battle Cr’k & Star—See Mich C
E Okla Dlv 1st g 4s ’28. M
AS 84 34 8734 Beech Creek—See N Y C & H Riv
90
Hutch A So 1st g 3s 1928. JAJ
---- -1 Bellingham Bay & British Col—
Rocky Mt Dlv 4s 1965 JAJ 70
1st g 5s Dec ) 1932
J&D 70
San Fran A San Joaquin Vail—
Bell & Caron—See Illinois Cent
1st g 5s Oct 1 1940- .A&O 9134
Belt RR & Stk Yds (Ind’p’l’a)—
Santa Fe Prescott A Phoenix
1st ref g 4s 1939
I !&N n 68
V
1st g 58 1942 _____MAS
Belt Ry of Chat—See Aia Or So
8634
Atlanta Blrm A Atlantic—
Belvldere Del—See Perms?1
vain a
15
Income 5s Nov 1 1930____
22 BenrdngtoQ & Rutl’d—See Rut land
Atl A Blrm 1st g 5s 1934-JAJ 48
52 Big Sandy Ry—See Ches & Ohio
Atlanta A Chari A L—See South ern Ry.
Blrm Belt—See St L & San Fr
hville
Atl Knox A Cln—See Lou A Nas
Birmingham & S E 6s 1961 MAN 15
isv & N ashy
Atlanta Knoxv A Nor—See Lou
Blrm Term 1st g 4s ’57 gu 5 I&
V S 6334
Atlantic A Dan—See South RR
Bolivia Ry 1st 5s 1927 _ JAJ
Atlantic City—
-See Reading Co
7634
81
Atlantic Coast Line Co of Cohn—
5s June 1942 _____ _JAD
.5
83
Certs Indebt 5s lrredeem J&D / 7
80
58 Julv 1 1938
J&J
78
Certs Indebt 4s 1925 __JAJ / 79
4 34s July 1937
JAJ
85
Mav l”lQ33 p NYH W&
-n
8 N 7734
1st coos 4s July 1 1952 MAS 78
S
IA
7934' 4 May 1 1934 gu NYC. W N 7634
75
Col tr g 4s Oct 1 ’52 op MAN 70
73 | 48 Mav 1 ’35 guNYC-.-NI&N
5834
Conv deb 4s ’39 op ’16 MAN 64
69
33 Jan 1 1951
4«
JAJ
Gen unlf Ser A 414s ’64 JAD 7534
Ref 3>4s 1952 gu NYC A&O 58
7% notes May 15’30/V N1 102
I& 5
104 IBost & Lowell 434s Feb ’33.J&
J
Eq4J4s Dec 1921___ JAD 6 7% 6.50% 4s April 1932________ A&O ___
Eq. 6349 Joe ’22- 36-.JAD b6.75% 6.40% Boston & Maine—4348 g ’44J&J
94 1
62
AiaMid—lstgugos'JsMAN
434s April 1 1929 . ..A&O
62
Atlantic Coast Line of SC—
4s"Sept 1 1926 __ _ .MAS
74
Gen 1st g 4s July ’48-JAJ
4s Feb 1 1937
. . . F&A
N E of 8 C 6s 1933.-JAJ 99
4s Aug 1942..... ...........F&A
Brun A West 1st 4s ’38 J&J 7734 83
334s Nov 1 1921
MAN
Char A Sav gen 7s 1930. JAJ 115
117
334s Jan 1923._____ JAJ
70
Fla So 1st g gu 4s ’43..JAJ
3s July 1950 . .
JAJ
86
Nor A Car 5s 1939__A&O
PortsGtF&Con 434s ’37 JAD
Pet’b’g—ClaesA 5sg’26 JAJ 93
95 Bos A NYAL—
-See NYNH&H
Class B 6s g 1926._AAO 98
Boston Rev BA L 434s ’27. JAJ ___
Rich A Peters 434s 1940 A&O 80
Bruns & W—See At Coast Line
Sav Fla & W 1st g 6s '34 A&O 9934
Buffalo Creek 1st 5s 19< JAJ
U
1st M g 5s 1934 . A&O 87 y% 94 Buffalo Rochester A Pittsburgh
Wll & W gen g 5s ’35 J&J 9034
ei
8934
9134
Gen rnort g 4 1935. .J&J 80
a
81
Atlantic* Yadkin—See Souther n Ry
Equip 0s Ser K 1922 ’33. FAA b 6 80
Aagusta Sooth—See South Ry.
Equip 4348 Ser E 1922. . M b 7%
AN
Term—See Chari & W Car
Equip g 4348 Ser F 1927. AAO b 7 %
Austin & Northw’n—See So Pac
Equip 4s Ser G 1929 .AAO b 7%
Balt Chea & Atlan — Pa RR
See
69 3
4
Salt A Curnb Val RR 6s ’29.J&J
96
8334
87
Bx lrt M 6s July 1931...J&J
Ptocb A Plttsb—
9934
Buffalo A Southwest—See Plrie
Buff & Susquehanna RR Corp—
1
81
Dec 311 19(13
JA 1 68
Burl Ced RapANo—SeeCRIAP
Butte Anaconda&Pac 5h FAA 75
’44
California N W 5h102ftgu A&O 8834
A sk.

nates accrued Interest,

k Last sale.

I In London,

and in co m e and d efa u lted bon ds.

Bonds
j B id .
Cam & Clear—1st 5s g ’41 J&J 85
Gen M g 4s 1955_____ F& .
A
75
86 3 Cambria & Indiaua—
4
70
1st M gold 5s 1930 __MAN
88
7134 Canada Sou 5s 1962 ser A.A&G
8534
7234 Canadian National Rys—
9034 Eq tr 7s May 1 1935___MAN 100
6.50 /0 Canadian Northern—
6.50% 1st con deb 4s 1930 gu.J&D3C
70
Sf deb 7s 1940
JAN 1 0 2 3 4
81
S f deb 634a 1946 _____ J&
J 98 3
4
66
6% coll notes 1922..__F&a 1 99
6% coll notes 1924_____FAA
8234
9314
E 434a various___
q"
6 8%
Eq tr 6sJan’22 Jan’29SerB.T& b 8%
J
88
Manitoba SE 1st 4s £ ’29F&A
Winnipeg Term g 4a '39 g .J&J
70
Canadian Pacific—
Cona debeu 4s perpetual J&J 1/ 63
6% notes Mar2 1*924.. M
&S2 97
Eq tr 434a 1922 1928-..JAJ 67 10%
90
Eq tr 6s Oct 1921-32__AAO 6 10%
7
Aroostook Val 434s 1929 FAA
45
5534 New Brunsw 1st g 5s '34 F&A IJ 81
67
Cons deb 4s perpetual. JAJ U 58
Ont&Que deb gu 5s perp JAD 76
Garb A Shaw—See Illinois Cent
53
Carolina Cent—See Seab Air L
Caro Clinch & Ohio 5s ’38. JAD 7334
63
Equip 5s 1922 ______ F&A b 8%
63
Carolina & Yadkin River—
1st s f 5s 1962 . .
_ J&D
65
Carthage & Adlron—See N YC
Catawlasa cons g 4s 1948. A&O 75
65 C R la !• A N—See B CR & N
’ .
Central Argentine Rv Ltd—
Conv g 6% notes 1927 . F&A 8134
Cent Ark & East—See St L S W
Cent Branch Rv—See Mo Pac
Central of Georgia—
1st M g 5s Nov 1 1945 F&A 89 34
Cons gold 5s 1945
MAN 8334
10-yr 6% sec gold bds '29J&D 86
Eq 434s"Jan r22-Jan’26. .J& 67 50
J
Chat Dlv gold 4 1951.J&D 6S3£
8
Macon & Nor g 5s 1946 J&
.l
80
Mid C & Atl 1st 5s 1947 JAJ
-a
7734
30
Mobile Dlv g 5s 1946 . .J&J
8134
Oconee Dlv 1st g 5s 1945 JA D 80
Cent RR, & Rkg5a 1937 M
AN S
O
*0
Chattahoochee & Q 5s ’30J&J
Chat R & South g 5s 47.J&J 76
Eatonton Br 5s g 1926 J&D 80
Cent Indiana—
-See Cl Cln Ch & St ;..oills
& Hartf
Central of New Jersey—
Gen M (now Isi i g 5s ’87 J&J 94
Amer Dock & Imp 5s 1921
Ext at 6% to 1936 . J&J 99M
___
Leb & W b Coal cod c id
1925, 1930. 1935___ J&D b 7%
N Y A L Br gen 4s 1941-MAS 78
General gold 5s 1941 iM
AS 8j
Centra) Ohio—See Balt & Ohio
Central Pacific—See So Pacific.
Charleston A Nor—See Caro Atl West
Chari & W Car 1st 5s ’40 A&O 75
Aug Term 1 gu g 6s '47 A&O 85
st.
Chape&ugay Ry—See Del & H
Chattahoochee & Gulf—See Cen of Ga.
Chattanooga Sta 4s ’57 gu.J&J 60
Chesapeake & Ohio—
lat cons g 5s 1939
w i&
W N 9034
General 434 s gold 1992..M
AS 74 3
4
Conv g 434s 1930 op '15. F&A 78
80 3
4
83
Conv 0
1948
A&O 83 3
4
6.35% Eq tr 43 Jan 15'22 ’26. J&J15 b 7.12%
4
6.40% Eq tr 434s Dec'21-Dec’2e J&D 17 12%
6.40% Eqtr434 Nov 21-Mav’27M&N 67.12%
0.40% Equip 6 3 8 1925 1935__ I&D 66 75%
4
76 3
4
6634
R & A Dlv 1st con 8 4s '89J&J 7134
G
3
Warm Sp Val 1st 5s g ’41 N S 7434
l&
Coal Riv Rv lat 4sgu'45 J&D '.0
Elevator Co 8 4s gu'38 A&O 60
70
Big Sandy Ry 1st g 4s’44 J&D 67 3
4
Greenh Ry lstg gu 4s'40M*N 0234
80
U
F
tulttlgh & R W 1 4s ’36 J&
st.
J 0
WestI’ocCorp 1st 43 > '4 P
< 8 5 ’&A
Chesapeake &Ohio Northern—
1st M 3s 1945 guar . . . . A&O 80
Chesterf’d & Lane 1st 3s '55P
’&A 40
A sk.

n nominal,

a Halo price

A sk.

8634
10034
75
10234
9834
9934
95
734%
734%
72
65
9734
6.40%
6.40%
86
62
80
75
7%
25
80
83

8434
89
6.75%

96
6%

97
65
91
75
7834
8334
8334
0.50%
6.50%
0.50%
6.37%
7334

85
--

31

iE N E R A L
NOT IC E .—A ll bond price* are

Bond*
j am .
Chic A Alton 1st 3 5 * 1950.JAJ
3<
34^
RR refund g is ly-tu
AAO 44 la
Deb 5a 1922 dubj to call J3lL
>
Chicago Burlington A Quincy—
Gen M ts iwoa
M
AS 783
5
Dan* Ext coll tr Is 1922 FAA
Illinois Ui»3>is,t9op'29 JAJ 7234
JAJ
4S July 1 1949__
833
4
Nebraska Ext is 1927 M
AN 80^|
ri W DIt s f 4s 1921
M
AH 99
C B A Qjoint 4s—See Nor I'ac
Chicago A Eastern Illinois—
Ref A l.np M 4s g ’35 op JAJ / 28>5
D 8 Mlg A Tr ctfe dep / 28
1st consol 6 s gold 1934 AAO / 9035
Gen consol 1st 3s 1937 MAN / 85
0 8 Mtge A Trust ctfs dep 7 85
Stamped No* 1917 lut__
66
Guaranty Tr Co ctf dep —
Eq 335 8 ept’ 2 1 -8 ep ’23 MAS b 8 50
a
6
C h i l e Ry—let 5s ’36 JAJ
Chic at West— 4s 1959MAS 52
-1st
90
Chic flam A W 1st 6s’27 JAJ
est
Chic A 1C Ry — Chic A E III
See
Chicago Indiana A Southern K
y
Con mtge g 4s 1956 guar. JAJ 68
Iud 11A la 1st g 4s 1950 JAJ 7235
1
Chicago Indlanap A Louisville—
Ref M g 6s 1947 Ser A. _.JAJ 93
Ref M g 3s 1947 Ser B— JAJ 7835
Ref M g 4s 1947 Ser C__ JAJ 6435
66
1st A gen 5s 1986. ___M
AN
Eq 43 Sept 13 1921 __ M 67.50%
yd
AS
£ij 435s 1921. ____AAOIS 67 50%
Eq 434sFeb’22 Aug’ 23 FAA 67.50%
Inalanap A Lou lat 4a ’56J&J 50
Monon Coal gu 5s ’36 op JAD 50
Ch 1A StL ShL—See CCC&StL
Chicago Lake Shore A Eastern—
1st M 435a 1969 op 1919 JAD 73
Ohlc Mtlw A Puget Sound—
1st M g 4s 1949 guar JAJ-Q-J 62
Chicago Milwaukee A St Paul—
GerTg 4s A May 1 1989..JAJ 68M
Gen A ref 435a Jan 2014 AAO 6054
Con* 5s Jan 2014 Ser B F&A 675
5
Geo g 335a B May 1 1989 JAJ 5735
Uen 43 s May ’89Ser C JAJ 7335
5~
Deb gold 4s July 1 1934 JAJ 57
Con* deb 435s ’32 op ’22 JAD 0635
Gold bonds 4s 1925 op ’22JAD 7535
Ch A Mo Rlv 1st 5s 1926.JAJ 8335
Fargo A So g 6s ass’d ’24.JAJ 92
Mil A Nor 6s ext at 434’34 JAD 7835
Cons 6a ’ 13 ext at 435 to
1934____ _____ JAD
7635
Ch A No M—See Pere Marq
Chicago A North Western—
Gen M 335a g 1987 . .MAN 67
Gen M gold 4s 1987___MAN
7535
8tpd non-pay Fed Inc Tax 74
GenM 5s 1987stplnc tax MAN
Sink fund deb 5s 1933..M
AN 89
Sinking fund 6s 1929__AAO
9835
5s 1929 . . ____AAO 8935
30-year deb 5s 1921..AAO 15
Exten bonds 4s 1926..FAA 15 8835
10-yr 7s June 1 1930___JAD 102 34
15-yr 634s Mar 1936__M
AS 101 35
Equip tr 434s 1921 1922 AAO 6 7%
Eq tr 6Hs 1925-36 Ser J.M&S b 6.75
Eq tr 635s 1925-36 Ser KAAO 6 6.75
Boyer Val 1st g 3348 ’23 JAD 93
Dee Plaines Val 435 ’47. M
8
AS 7435
Frem Elk A Mo V 6s ’33 AAO 9935
la Minn A NWlat3 348’35JAJ
ManltowGBANW3^s’41JA J
Mashf ext 1st M 5b ’22 AAO
Milw Lake Shore A West—
Mich Dl* 1st 6s 1924 JAJ 9835
Ashland Dlvlst g 6s’25M
AS 9835
ExtAlmp s f g 5b ’29. FAA 9135
MilSpartaANWlst4s ’47M
AS 76
MUAStateLlne lst3 34s’41JAJ 6535
Minn A la lat g 334a ’24 JAD
Peoria A N W 3348 1926 M
AS ____
Prln A Northw 335s 1926 JAJ
St L Peo A N W 5s, 1948.JAJ 8735
St Paul Ea8tGrTr4 35s’47JAJ
Sioux City A Pac3J4s’36FAA ___
Chicago Peoria A St. Louts—
Prior lien g 435s 1930.. M
AS 20
Certificates or deposit____
20
Chic Rock Isl A Pac Railway—
General gold 4s 1988___JAJ
7235
Ref g 4s 1934 op to 1911 AAO
Eq 5s Ser H 1922-1923..JAJ b 7 . 5 6
Eq 434s Nov ’21-'25...MAN b 7.50
Eq 434a Jan ’22-July ’27.JAJ b 7.50
Burl Cedar Rapids A North—
Con 1st Acol tr 5s g’34 AAO 8335
Cedar Rap Ja Falls A NW—
5s bold guar 1921..AAO 9835
MAStL 1st gu g 7s '27 JAD 94
Choctaw Oklahoma A Gulf—
Consol gold 5s 1952 .MAN 80
Choc A Memph 5s 1949..JAJ 78
Peoria RyTer 4s’37 gu opJAJ 40
R I Ar A La 4J4s 1934..MAS 67
Rock Isl A Peoria 6s ’25..JAJ 90
8t P A K C Sh L 4J4s’41 FAA 65
Keo A Des M—1st 5s ’23AAO 6335
Ohlc St L A N O—See 11 Cent
1
Chic St L A Pitta—See Penn Co

Q U O T A T IO N S

[V ol. 113.

*iid Interest” except where marked “f” and Income and defaulted bonds.

Bonds
b id .
A ik .
Bond*
B id.
ill.
Chic St Paul Mluu A Omaha—
Delaware A Hudson (Coned)—
Cons 0a June 1 1930
JAD 101
10135 Chateaugay Ore A Iron—
Cons 0 a red to 335s 1930 JAD 803
5
Guar gold 4a 1942.. JAJ 54
57
Deb gold 5a Mar 1 1930 M
AH 80
84
Reuaaelaer A Saratoga—
Stamped . ____ ________
80
6 % gbda May 1 ’41 M
AN 10035
Eq tr 7s 1924-31 Ser B _JAJ 60.75
0.35% Utica Clin A Bing 5a ’39.JAJ 8 6 "
North W
lacoualu—0a '30 JAJ
Delaware Lack A W
eatern—
7035
Super Sh L 5a June 1930 M
AS
Morrla A Eaaex 335s2000 JAD 6735 70
N Y Lack A W
eatern—
92 Chicago Terminal Transfer—
Chic A Gt W 6 s g 1936 JAD 70
2d 8 a g’d C U 1923. ..FAA
OS
9535 97
[Chic Terre Haute A Southeast —
Term A Imp 4 gd ’23 M
a
AN 943
5
1st A ref g 5 s Dec 1'OOop.JAD 6535 75
Osw A Syrac gu 5s '23 M
AN 9235
43
Income M Dec 1 I960 .. __ / 39
W
arren lat refg 334 2000FAA 59
a
29 a
Sou ludlana lat g 4 a ‘51. FAA 5835 0235 Denver A Rio Grande—
30
Chicago Union Station—
lat con g 4 1930. ..
a
JAJ 6434 6 6
80
89
lat gold 435a 1903____ JAJ
68
69J4
8035 lat con g 434s 1930____JAJ
1 .5
0
1st M 6 35 Ser C 1903 .JAJ
a
100
Improv't gold 5a 1928. JAD 70H
72
8935
lat A ref g 5 1955 op _. FAA 473
a
73 Chicago A Western Indiana—
48
4
Gen gold 6 a Dec 1 1932.0 M ioo '4. 10335
B’k’ra Tr atpd ctfFeb’21 lut 42
JAJ 593
Adj Inc 7a cuin 1932 op AAO / 43
7 50% Consol g guar 4s 1952
5 00
46
Sink fund 735a Sept 1 ’35MAS 95
71
7434
9735 Rio Or June lat gu 5 a J A D
eal
Rio Cr So lat g 4a ’40 JAJ
15
25
5235 Chic A W Mich—See Pere M
Choc Ok A Gulf—See C ft I A P
lat g 4a guar 1940___JAJ
20
35
Clnelu Hamilton A Dayton—
Rio Or W lat 4s ’39. JAJ 6535 6634
est
General 5agold 1942 . _ .JAD 73
1st cona g 4a 1949 op. _AAO 52
7835
73
2d mtge gold 435s 1937 JAJ 73
Utah Fuel lat 5s 1931 M
AS 80
84
Dayton A Mich lat 5a 1911
Dea Moines A Ft Dodge—See M Inn A 8 t Louis
Ext at 435% to’31op’ 17JAJ 81
8235 Dea Plaluea Val Ry—See Chic A N W
Det Gr Rap A W
est—See PereM
9335 C I St L A O—See CCC A StL—
Detroit A Mackinac—
Cln Indianapolis A Western—
55
60
06
lat M g 5b No* 1 1905..MAN
Prior lien gold 4a 1995. JAD 5835 78
Mortgage gold 4s 1995 JAD 50
7035 Cln Leb A Nor—See Peuusylvan la RR
0 60% Cine A Musk Val 4b 1948..FAA 72
Detroit Rlv Tun—See Mich Cen
6 60% Cine N O A Texas Pacific—
Detroit A Toledo Shore Line—
5
JAJ
6.60% Eq 435s 1921. . ___MAN1 6 7 50 0.75% lat gold guar 4s 1953
60
Clncln North 1st g 4a 1951.JAJ 57
Dul A Ir Range—lat 5a ’37 AAO 89
55 Cln San A Clev—See CCCAStL
Dul Mis A Nor lat 6a ’22 JAJ
Clearfield A Jeff—See Pa A N V
V
lat cons g 0s Jan 1 1923. JAJ 93
Gen g sf 5s Jan 1 1941 JAJ 9335
Clearf A Mahon—See B R A P
Cleveland Akron A Columbus—
Duluth South Shore A Atlantic
1st gold 5b 1937
JAJ 73
General gold 5a 1927
M
AS 83
79
Dutchess Co—See Cent New Ena
6235 1st cons guar g 4a 1940..FAA 68
Fast Tean Va A Ga—See So Ry
Unguaranteed.. _____ _ 07
69 Cleve C
’lnc Chic A St Louis—
Eastern Minn—See St P M A M
AN 8434
67 3
5 69 Elgin Jol A East 5a 1941 M
6035 General 4s gold 1993.. ..JAD
68
Gen M 5s Ser B 1993___JAJ
8135 8435 Elmira A Williamsport—
76
77
61
1st 6a ’ 10 ext at 4% 1950 JAJ 75
Deb gold 435s 1931___ JAJ
79
75
AAO 81
Ref A Imp 6s 1929 SerA.JAJ
8935 8935 Income 5a 2862___
87
Equip trust 5s 1922 1929.JAJ 66.90% 6.40 7o E! Paso A Rock laid—See ElPas OA Sou thweat
5935
07
Equip trust 6b 1921-1927.JAD 66.90 % 6.40% El Paso A Southwestern Co—
5
7535 Cairo Dlv 1st g 4a 1939..JAJ
7235 753 New Mexico Ry A Coal Co—
91
C W A M Dlv 1st 4s g '91.JAJ 633
1st col tr g 5s Oct 1 ’47 AAO 73
5 67
80
96
StLDlv 1st col tr g4s’90.MA N 65
IstAconAcoll tr g 8s’51AAO 65
75
Dawson R A Coal R
s’fli.TAj
75
SprAColDIv 4s 1st g'40 MAS 73
75
70
White W V Dlv 1st 4s’40 JAJ
ElPasARI 1st g gu 5s'51JAJ
57 Erie—NYAElst4sext g’47 M
80
Cent Ind Ry gu 4s 1953. M
AN 50
AN 65
Chic Ind A St L Sh Line Ry—
435s 3d ext gold 1923 ..MAS
95
5a 4th ext gold 1920...AAO 72
1st gold guar 48 1953 AAO 62
90
68
J P Morgan A Co rects
CIS LAClst4s g Aug’36 Q-F
753
5
78
4s 5th ext gold 1928
JAD
CinSanAClev con g 5s’28.JAJ 8535 90 '
76
7s 1st con ’20 ext to ’30 MAS
Cleve Colum Cln A Indlanap
99
__
Gen cons gold 6s 1934.JAJ 963
9135
5 9935 7s lstconfd ’20ext to ’30 MAS
Prior lien gold 4s 1996. JAJ 56
57
9035 Id Blm A W ext 4s 1940. AAO 6835
100
O Ind A W g 5s Apr 1938.Q-J 6735
Gen lien gold 4s 1996___JAJ
44 3
5 4434
____ Peor A East cons 4s ’40 AAO 57
5835 Conv gold 4s 1953 Ser A AAO 3835 40
Series B 1953_____ AAO 3835 3935
2d cons Inc 4s 1990__Apr 1 20
2235
43
Series D 1953........ _AAO
44
8935 Cleveland Lorain A Wheeling—
10 3 34
Eq g 6s SerFF ’21-’28..MAN b 7.75 7.12%
Cons now 1st g 5s 1933. .AAO 86
102
Stamped subject to call___ ____ ____
Eq g 435a Feb'22 Aug’2lFAA 6 7.75 7.12%
____ Eq g 5s Jan 1922 1923 ..JAJ 6 7.75 7.12%
6.50% Con refg g 434s 1930 red. JAJ
6.35% Clev A Mahon Val—See ErieRR
Eq 435aSerBB Feb 22 24FAA 6 7.75 7.12%
6.35% Clev A Marietta—See Penn RR
Penn coll g 4s Feb 1 ’51 . FAA 7335 74
Cleveland A Pitts—See Penn Co
Buffalo A Southwestern—
Cleve Short Line—See L S Ar. MS
1st g 6s’08 ext to 1928 JAJ 87
2d i 5s ’08 ext to 1928.JAJ 80
101M Cleveland Terminal A Valley—
1st 4s gold guar 1995 M
iVN 64
Jeff RR5s gu’09 ext to’19AAO 80
85
ext to July 1928____ JAJ
Colo A Sou 1st g 4s 1929. FAA 8135 8135
Ch A Erie 5s 1st g 1982. M
AN 7835 S 3
Ref M g 4358 May 1 '35.MAN 7535 76
O5
9935 Cleve A Mah Val g 5s ’38 JAJ 7834
Ft Worth A D C 6s ’21 JAD 99
SF
Erie A Jersey a f 6s 1955-JAJ 7735 82
Colo Sou N O A Pac—See St L A
Genesee River fis 1957 .T J 75
A
77
12
5
Long Dock 0s con g 1935 AAO 99
1st gold s f 5s 1930
JAJ
1st cons 5s O 1942
nt
A^O
5
Newb A N Y 1st 5s 1929 JAJ 80
N J A N Y 1st 6s 1910— '
Col Connec A Ter—SeeNorf AW
____ Col Hock ValAT—See Hock Va!
Ext at 5% to 1950. ..MAN 70
NYAGr Lake gu g 5s’46 MAN 7035
Conn A Pass—1st g 4s '43 AAO 55
N Y L E A W C A RR—
8935 NewpARlchf lstl>s’41 gu.JAJ
1st 6s curr guar 1922 M
AN 86
Conn River—Gold 4s ’43 MAS 55
N Y L E A W D AI 1st 6s ’ 13
335a Jan 1 1923 . . . . .JAJ
Extended at 5% to ’43 JAJ 7835 __
Connecting Ry (Phlla)—
35
1st M gu 4s Mar 15’51.MAS 13 74
N Y Pa A O p 1 435s ’35 M
AS ___
35 Connellsv A Monongahela Ry—
N Y Susq A Western—
80
1st s f gold 4s 1930 opt..MAS
1st refunding 5a 1937..JAJ 52
5735
7335 Cuba RR—1st g 5s 1952...JAJ
2d mtge 435i 1937___FAA ___
6635 70
45
S6S35 Imp A equip 5s 1960 ..MAN » 4S
Gen mtge 5s g 1940...FAA
5235
4534
6.75% Current Rlv—See K C Ft S A M
Term lat g 5s 1943...MAN 7335 75
6.75% Dallas A Waco—See Mo K A T
Midland of N J 1st 68.1910
6.75% Daws Ry A C’l—See El Paso A Southw estern
ext at 5% to 1940..AAO 72
Dayton A Mich.—See C H A D
WilkesAE 1st g 5s'42 JAD 493i 50
92
67
Erie A Plttsb—See Penn RR—
Delaware A Hudson—
Conv 5s 1935..
AAO 8435 85 European A N A—See Maine Central
1st lien equip g
*22 .TV
< J 9735
Evansville Ar. Terre Haute—
1st gen 5s gold 1942
A / 85
»fcO
1st A ref gold 4s 1943 M
AN 773|
27 '
10335 104
5334
70
Sill On Rr 1st tr 5s 1Q
30 AAO 5334
68
(conv before 1916) gu.AAO 6835
Fargo A So—See Chic M A St P
BluffPolnt Land Impt Co—
Fitchburg—5s Jan 1 1934.JAJ
70
6535
1st Mg g uar 4s 1940..JAJ 55
435s ref 1928...............MAN
6S35
435s Jan 1933......... _.JAJ
4s refunding 1925____ M
AN
4s refunding Mar 1927..M
AS
A ik .

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RAILROAD BONDS

A ug ., 1 9 2 1 ]

N O T IC E .— A ll bond prices are “and Interest” except whore marked “ I ” and Income and defaulted bonds.
Bonds.

Bid.

Aik.

Bonds.

Bid.

Illinois Central (C on clu d ed ) —
Fitchburg—(Concluded)
8t Louis Alton & Ter Haute —
4s refunding 1927____ A&O
Bollov & Car 1st 6s’2 J&D 9334
.'(
.l
4s Jan 1928________ J&
St L South 1st g 4h'31 M S 73
&
334s Oct 1 1921______ AAO
Carb&Shaw 1 t g 4s’32M
h
&S 70
Troy & Boston—7s 1924.J&J
Ind B & Wn—Soo C CC & St L
1
Flint & PereMarq—SeePereMar
Indiana III & la—See Chic Ind & Sou
Fla Cen & Pen—See Seal) Air L
76 Ind & Louisv—H Ch Ind & L
ee
Florida East Coast 434s’59J&D 72 v
Indianapolis Un 434s ”26 _M .N 80
&
Florida South—See Atl Coast L
i
Gen & ref g 5s 1965 H A J&J
er
75M
Florida West Shore 5s 1934.J&J 50
Interboro-Mot 1See Street & El
,
Fonda Johnstown & Glovers—
70 Inter Rap Tran/ Ry Securities
1st cons ref’g g 434s 1947.J&J 60
55
International & Gt Northern—
Gen ref’g gold 4s 1950__J&J
52
1st g 6s 1919 (unext’d)_M&N 100
1st con ref 434s '52 opt.M&N 46
90
Ext at 7% to 1922..M&N
Fort Dodge Des Moines & Sou—
5% notes Aug. 1 1914__F&A / 33
1st 5s 1938.................J&D
15
Col Rlv Bridge 7s ’20.-M&N 75
FtSmlth&West 1st g 4s’54.A&0
Internal Rys (Central America)
Fort St UnDepDot 434s’41 J&J 64
1st M 5s 1972 o p t ____M
&N If 54
Ft Worth & Dn C—Soo Col & S
Iowa Central—See Minn & St L
Ft Worth & Rio Or 4s 1928. J&J 63
la Minn & N W—See C & N W
Fre Elk & Mo Rlv—See C&NW
Jacksonv Ter 1st 5s gu ’39.J&J
Galv Har & San An—See So Pac
Jamestown Frank &Clearfield—
Galv Houston & Henderson—
72%
1st g 4s 1959 guar_____J&D
1st M 5s, 1933..........A&O
63M
Genesee River—See Erie RR
Jefferson—See Erie
Gen & Wyo 1st g 5s 1929. A&O 70
Joplin Union Station—
70
Geor & Alabama—See Seal) A L
1st g 434s 1940 guar op.M&N
Georgia Car & N—See Seab A L
Kal A & G R—See L S & M S
1
10 Kanaw & Mich—See Tol & O C
Ga & Fla 1st g 5s 1956..M&N
Geor Midland—See South’n Ry
Kansas City Clinton & Sp—
65
Georgia Pacific—See South’n Ry
1st 5s gold 1925 guar__A&O
Geo RR & Bank’g 6s 1922..J&J
Kan City Ft Scott & Memphis—
6734
Refdg g 4s 1936 guar__A&O
5s Jan 1 1922_______ J&J
4s Jan 1 1947_______ J&J
Cons 6s 1928_________M
&N 9554
Current Riv 1st 5s 1927.A&0 80
Ga Sou & Fla 1st g 5s 1945J&J 73
Gettysburg & Har 5s gu ’26A&0 85
K C Mem & Bir 4s 1934. M S / 69
&
Income 5s Mar 1934 Sept 1 /
Gila Val Globe & Nor—See Sou Pacific
68
Assented_________M S
Gr Rap Bel & Sag—See PereMar
&
Grand Rap & Ind—See PennRR
Kan City & Mem Ry & B—
82
Grand Trunk Pacific—
1st 5s gold 1929_____A&O
91M
1st M 3s 1962_______J&J 4SM 4934 Kans & Mo—1st 5s ’22..F&A
49
Prairie Section 4s 1955..A&O
4914 Kansas City Mexico & Orient—
49
Mountain Sec 4s 1955__A&O
49A
1st gold 4s 1951 (undep.)F&A / .......
49
Lake Sup Div 4s 1955..A&O
49)4 6% notes 1916 ctfs____A&O / .......
Grand Trunk Ry of Canada—
Kan City & Pac—See M K & T
Sink fund g deb 7s ’40..A&O 10134 101M Kan City Southern—
Eq tr 634s 1936 (Ser F) .F&A 96M 9634 1st gold 3s 1950_______ A&O 5734
55
Grand Trunk West 4s £’50.J&J
Ref & imp’t 5s Apr 1 ’50.J&J 77
61
63 (Kansas City Terminal Ry—
1st g gu 4s $ July 1 1950.J&J
72
Great Northern—
1st g 4s 1960 op 1930___J&J
Gen M 7s 1936 Ser A ___J&J
s 10054 6% notes Nov 15 ’23.M&N 15 98
9834
1st & ref g 434s 1961 op’41J&J 80M 83
634% g notes 1931___J&J
C B & Qjoint bonds—See Nor Pac
Kentucky Central—See L & N
Great Northern Ry of Canada —
Keokuk & Des M—See C R I &
86 Knoxv & Ohio—See South’n Ry
Con 4s 1934 opt to 1914.A&0 1 / 8 3
48
56 Lake Erie & Western—
Green Bay & West debt ctfs A ..
80
6
Deb ctfs B_______________
734 1st gold 5s Jan 1 1937__J&J
66
Greenbrier Ry—See Cheaspeake * Ohio
2d g 5s July 1 1941____J&J
Greenwich & Johnsonville—
No Ohio 1st gu 5s g ’45.A&Q 52
87
93 Lake Sh & Mich So—See N Y C & H R
1st gold 4s 1924______ J&J
Gulf & Ship Island RR—
Leavenw’th Term Ry & Bridge
42
1st ref & term g 5sFeb’52.J&J 65
1st M gold 5s 1923_____J&J
Gulf Terminal of Mobile—
Lehigh & Lake Erie—See Lehigh Valley
57
Lehigh & New England—
1st mtge g 4s 1957 gu___J&J
Hartford & Conn Western—
1st M g 5s 1945_______J&J 87
60
1st ext g 434s July 1 1923.J&J
Gen M g 5s 1954______J&J 85
Hawkinsv & Florida Southern—
Eq tr 434s 1921-1931...Var b 7 %
60 Lehigh Valley—
1st M 5s April 1952...A&O
77
Henderson Br—See Lou & Nash
1st 6s ext g 4s 1948____J&D
Hocking Valley Ry—
Con M 6s ann reg Irred.J&D 105
72
75
1st cons gold 434s 1999..J&J
Con M 6s R gold 1923..J&D 97 M
92
6% notes Mar 1924___M S
&
9334
9334 Con M 434s C 1923____J&D
82
Eq 5s 1922-1923_____F&A & 7.50 6.75% Con M 434s ann irred.J&D
Col & H V Ext 4s 1948..A&0
Gen cons gold 4s 2003..M
&N 6934
673
4 70
76
Col & Tol 1st g 4s 1955.F&A 6534 69
Gen con g 434s 2003___M
&N
Hollidaysb Bed & Cumb—See P a RR
Col tr 4s Feb ’22-Feb’26 F&A b 734%
Hoosac Tunnel & Wilmington—
Coll tr g 6s 1928______ M&S 9934
60
1st M g 5s Sept 1922__M&S
Lehigh & Lake Erie—
Housatonic—See N Y N H & H
1st 434s 1957 gu____M S
&
Houston Belt & Term 5s ’37 J&J 7734 84
Lehigh & N Y 1st 4s ’45-M&S 70M
Houston E & W Tex—See Sou P aciflc
Lehigh Valley Coal—
Houston & Tex Cen—See Sou P aclflc
1st 5s gold guar 1933..J&J 91M
Hudson & Manhattan—
1st 40 year gu int red to
67 H
68
1st g 5s 1957 opt_____F&A
4% 1933__________J&J 7734
Adj In cup to 5%Feb’57 A&O ' 44
4434 Lehigh Valley Ry of N Y—
62
66
84
1st M 4Hs 1957 conv__F&A
1st 434s gold 1940___J&J
94
N Y & Jer 1st g 5s’32optF&A 86
Leh Val Term 5s 1941..A&O 91M
Huntingdon & Broad Top—
Middlesex Val 1st 5s '42 M&N 76
1st g 4s Sept 30 1920
Pa&N Y Canal con 5s’39 A&O 90
100
95
80
Ext at 7% to 1925...A&O
Con M 434s 1939___A&O
75
65
2d mtge 4s gold 1925___F&A
77
Cons M 4s 1939_____A&O
Cons 5s g Mar 31 1925..A&O 65
Lehigh & Wilkes—See Cent N J
Huntington & Big Sandy—See Balt & Ohio Lex & East—See Louisv & Nash
Hutchinson & S—See A T & S F
Litchfield & Mad 1st 5s ’34M&N 65
Illinois Central—1st g 4s’51. J&J 83M
Little Miami—
68
64
1st gold 334s 1951_____J&J
Gen g guar 4s 1962___M&N
Main L ext 1st g 334s’51.A&0
70
Little Rk & Hot Sp West Ry—
60
1st M £ 3s 1951..........W S If 55
I&
60
1st g 4s 1939 guar______J&J
74 Long Island-Unified g 4s’ 49M S 6434
1st M £ 4s 1951..........A&O If 69
&
66
Tr bds £ 334s 1950___J&J If 61
66
Refund g gu 4s 1949___M S
&
73
Coll trust gold 4s 1952..A&O 72
Tax-exempt N Y_______
Col Tr L N O & T g 4s’53M&N 71
’ 88“
7134 1st cons g 5s July 1 1931.Q-J
Pur line3 1st g 334s 1952.J&J 6234
1st cons g 4s July 1 1931.Q-J 78
Ref g 4s 1955 opt 1918.M&N 7434 7634 Gen mort g 4s 1938____J&D
6834
Jt 1st ref M(I C & C S L &
Ferry 1st 434s con g 1922M S 94 3
&
4
8334' 4s gold 1932_________ J&D 68
81
N O) 5s 1963 Ser A..J&D
Gold 534s Jan 1934____J&J
9134 92
Debenture gold 5s 1934.J&D 72
Gold 634s July 1 1936.-J&J
Deb gold 5s 1937______ M
&N 60
Equip tr 434s Feb ’22-’23 F&A 16.90% 6'50% Montauk Ext 5s 1945__J&J
65
16.90% 6 50% Brook & Mon 2d 5s 1938 J&D 80
Eq trust 4 34s Jan ’22-’26 J&J
16.90% 6 50% L I C’y & F con 5s 1937 M
Equip 5s Feb ’22-’24__F&A
&N 80
Equip 034s 1926-1936..M&S 66.75% 6 35% N Y Bay Ex R 1st 5s g’43 J&J 70
Equip 7s 1925-1935___A&O, 66.75% 6.35% N Y B’klyn & Man Beach 1st
Cairo Bridge 4s g 1950..J&D 6934
gold 5S 1935________A&O 82
58
Litch Div 1st g 3s 1951..J&J
N Y & R B 1st g 5s 1927 M&S 8334
65
Louisv Div 334s g 1P53..J&J
North Shore Branch—
Omaha Div 1st 3sg 1»951.F&A 5734
1st con 5s g Oct 1 1932 Q-J 7534
8t Louis Div
1951 .J&J
0034 67 Louisiana & Arkansas Ry—
St Louis Div 3s g 1951__J&J
5634
1st s f g 5s 1927_______M&S 6654
Spg’field Div Ext 3*^s’51.J&J 58
Louisv Gin & Lex—See Louisv & Nashv
Western lines g 4s 1951..F&A 7034
Louisville Henderson & St L—
Chicago 8t Louis & N O—
83
1st rriort gold 5s 1946___J&J
Con g 5s June 15’51 .J&D15 88
Louisville & Jeffersonv Bridge—
Con g 334sJ’nel5’51 J&D 15 6234
Guaranteed gold 4s 1945. M S 67
&
Eq 5sDec’21 Dec 1924 J&D 6 7.25 6.50%
Mern Div 1st 4s g 1951.J&D 67

Bond*.
Bid
Aik.
Louisville & Nashville
50 year gold 5s 1937 M
&N 8934
Unified gold 4s 1940
J&J 80 3
4
Coll tr gold 5s 1931
M&N 8634
7% g notes May 16’30 M 15 104
10 4 34
&N
Equip 634s 1922 ’36 ..M&8 6 6.75 6.36%
Equip 5s Dec 1922 '23 J&D 6 7% 6.50%
At K & Gin dl\ 4s 1955. M
v
&N 7234 73
All Knox & Nor 1st 5s'46 J&D 88
Consol gold 4s 2002 M S 69
&
Lou C & Lex 434s g '31 M&N 8734
N O Mob 1st g 6s 1930 J&
J 99
2d gold 6s 1930
J&J 92
75
Pad & Mem (IIv 1st 4s'46 F&
A 72
S E & St L Div 6s 1971 M
&S 10134 103
35
2d M 3s 1980___
M S 52
&
5234
Henderson H 6s g 1931 .M&S
r
99 3 101
4
71
Kent Central 4s g 1987 J&J
7434
56
86
Lex & East 1st 5s 1965 A&O 83
L&NMob&Mont4 34s’45M&S 7834
Louisv & Nastiv South’n joint
gold 4s 1952________ J&J
06
6534
73
L&NTorm 1st g 4s’52gu J&D 71
74
91
Nas F & S 1st gu g 5s ’37. F&A 8 5 3 4
Newport & Cincin Bridgelst M g 4 3 4 s 1945 guar. J&J
7734
Pensa & Atl 1st 6s gu '21 .F&A
99H
S & N Ala Con M g 5s ’36 F&A 8934
81
Gen con gu g 5s 1963.A&O
8634
50
Macon Dub & Sav 5s 1947.J&J
62
75 Macon Terminal 5s 1965._J&J
77
82
Mahoning Coal—See L S & M S
94
6734 Maine Central-Coil tr 5s'23 J&D
100
73
1st & ref 4 3 4 s 1935____J&D
75
77
1st & ref 5s Dec 1935...J&D
80
68
80
Eur & N A 4s gold 1933..J&J
Hereford Ry—G 4s ’30. M
&N 60
71
Upper Coos 1st gu 4s ’30 M
&N 51
Upper Coos Ex 434s g ’30 M
&N 51
Washington Co Ry 1st g gu
334s Jan 1954 op 1924. J&J 48
54
Manila RR Sou Lines 4s'39M
&N 4234
Manitoba & S E—See Canadian Norton rn
Marq Houghton &Ont 6s’25 A&O 85
22
Md Del & Va 5s 1955 gu... F&A 14
Maryl & Pa 1st g 4s 1951..M&S 5134
5734 Income 4s 1951_______A&O / 8
7734 Mason City & Ft Dodge—
1st M gold 4s 1955_____J&D / 22
7234 Memphis Union Station Co—
9834 1st g gu 5s Nov 1 ’59..M&N
76
85
9834 Merchants’ Br—See Term RR
Meridian Term 4s ’55 guar M&N 56
65
Mexican International —
Prior lien 434s 1947___M&S
1st con gold 4s 1977___M&S 20
40
Sept 1 1914 coup on_____
27
8134
75
Stamped guar op to Mar ’07
70 Mexican North 1st 6s 1930.J&D
Mich Cent—See N Y C 4 H R
Middlesex Valley—
-See Leh Val
55 Middletown & Unionville—
10
2nd m adj inc 6s 1933.M&N
Midland of N J—See Erie
Midland Term 5s 1925___J&D 90
88 Midland Valley—5s 1943..A&0
67
73
25
Adj M Apr 1 ’53 Ser A__Sept
Series B_______________/ 17
81 Millen & Southw—5s 1955. A&O / 40
109 Mil Sh &West— See Chic & N W
9854 Milw & No—SeeChic Mil & St P
96 Milw & Sparta &N W—See Chic & N W
Min & Pac—See M St P & S S M
Minn & St L—1st 7s 1927.J&D 9534
80
1st consol gold 5s 1934..M&N 6834
69
654%
1st ref’g gold 4s 1949__M S 3934
&
4034
100
Ref &ext 5s Feb’62 Ser A.Q-F 4034
4134
DesMoi& Ft D 1st 4s,’35.J&J 4334
4434
Iowa Cent 1st g 5s 1938. J&D 69
6934
8734
1st & ref g 4s 1951...M&S 3834
3934
Minn St P & Sault Ste Marie—
1st cons gold 4s 1938___J&J 80
9234
81
1st cons gold 5s 1938___J&J 9134
2d M gold 4s guar 1949..J&J 60
‘ 633i
7% g notes June 28 ’22 J&D28 99
9934
8634 Eqg 434s Dec 1922.... J&D 67.25% 6.75%
92
Eq tr 7s 1922-1930 (yr).J&D 67.05% 6.50%
M S Ste M & Atl 4s ’26.J&J 8934
'94“
Minn & Pac 1st 4s 1936..J&J 77
85
MStP&SSM&CentTermRy—
82
IstChTersf 4s’41op’ 16M&N 79
Minneapolis Term—See Wis Ce nt
Minneapolis Union—See St P M & M
75 Mississippi Cent g 5s 1949.J&J 70
Miss River & Bonne Terre—
85
1st sf 5s 1931 op_____ A&O
9©
Missouri Kansas & Texas—
62
6334 1st gold 4s 1990______ J&D / 6134
69 3
4 2d gold 4s June 1 1990..F&A / 3634
37
6754
Union Tr Co ctfs dep_____If 3634
39 3 i
1st Extension 5s 1944..M&N / 35
'53”
1st & ref 4s gold 2004__M&S /
53
Guaranty Trust ctfs dep —
8234
70
39
Gen M s f g 434s 1936..J&J
39
N Y Tr Co ctfs of dep____
9834
Consol M g 5s 1940___A&Q
’i i "
6% notes ’16 Cent Tr ctf M
&N
61
Eq g 5s Dec 1922-23 ...J&D
7%
73
St Louis div g 4s 2001..A&O
25
Boonville RR Bridge—
1st g gu s f 4s 1951__M&N
Dal& Waco lstgu5s’40.M&N
Kan C & Pac 1st 4s g ’90.F&A
88
Mo Kan & E 5s 1942 gu. A&O
68M
Missouri Kansas & Okla—
1st g gu 5s May 1 ’42. M
&N
7134
80
U S Mtg & Tr Co ctfs dep
MK&TofT 1st 5sgu’42M&S
"76"
-—
6654 Sherman Shreveport & S
1st M gu gold 5s 1943. J&D
S W Coal & Imp 1st 6s ’29 J&J
85
"50”
Texas & Okla—5s 1943.M&S
Mo Pacific RR (new company)
93
68
1st & ref 5s Jan 1923___F&A
1st & ref 5s July 1926__F&A
92
1st & ref 5s Jan 1965___F&A
8234
Gen M 4s Mar 1975___M S
&
Auk.

6 Basis. / This price Includes accrued Interest, k Last sale. 1 In London, n Nominal, a Sale price

£ Assessment paid,

36
36

GENERAL QUOTATIONS
G E N E R A L Q U O T A T IO N S
[V ol . 113.
[V ol
NO MCE. —All bund arleea arc "and Interest” except where marked “ 1” and Income and defaulted hnn
NOTICE.
*rl«a« are
interest"
"I"

Bonds.
Bid.
M
lddouri Pacific—{C onclu ded )
Equipmcut 5s 1921 ..MIN '7.75%
Equip 0 % 1925 1936 .FAA b 7.25
a
Gold is Mar t 1915 opt M
AS
1%___
_____MAN
69%
57
Pac of Mo lat ox g Is *38 - FAA 75%
2d tsxt 5d gold 1938 - JAJ 80%
St L R E 1 5a ivj38 (V N 80
ai
IA
Cardelet Br lst4 %s’3SAAO 67
St Louis Iron Mtn A Sou—
Unify A Ref'g g Is '29 JAJ 72%
Geu con ry A 1g 5s '31 AAO «o%
Gen Con stpd gu g 5a'3 1A < >
A
Equipment 03 1921 MAN i 7 75%
Rtv A Gulf Dlv is ‘33. M N 69H
A
Pine Bluff A W 5s '23 AAO
Verd Val I A W 1st 5a’26 M
AS 81%
Mobile A Birm—See Southern R y
Mobile A O—1st g 6s 1027.JA D 98%
59
Gen a 4* 1938
s
_ MAS
_
Eq os Nov '21-Nov ’23 MAN 67.37%
Eq 4%sSept 21 Sept ’22 MAS i.7.37%
Moutgom Dlv g 5s 1917 FAA 72%
78
St Louis Div os 1927__JAD
St L A C is guar 1931. JAJ 74%
Moh'k A Malone—See N Y C A H
Monongahela Sou 5s 1955 AAO 90
Mont Cent—See St 1' M A M
Morris A E.ssex—See D L A W
Nashville Chattanooga A St L—
90%
Centreville Br g 6s 1923.JAJ 97
98%
National Rys of Mexico—
Pr lien g 1%s s f 1957 _JAJ
Jan 1911 coupon on___ _
16
July 1911 coupon on_____
July 1914 coupon off.. .
Gen M As 1977
AAO 22
April 1914 coupon on____
April 1911 coupon off ___
/ 25
M RR of Mex p 1g 4 V ’26 JAJ / 27%
at
oa

Bid.
A ik
Bid.
Bonds.
Bonds.
A ik
Ohio Connecting—See Pennsvlv anlaRR
N Y Cent A Hud Riv—(C on cl)
72% 9 ___ Ohio 1 A W -See I C C A St L
7% Moh A Mai 4s 1991___MAS
Consol g 3%s 2002
M
AS ____ ____ Ohio River—See Balt A Ohio
6.50%
N J June 1st 4s gu ’86 FAA 70%
Old Colony—4s gold 1924 FAA _- - _ ----4s Dee 1925
JAD
1 NYAIIar 1st g 3%s2000MAN
N Y A Nor 1st g 5s ’27. .AAO 04
4s Jun 1938.. _______ JAJ
54
71
N Y A Put 1st 4s g 1993 AA O 68%
3%s July 1 1932
JAJ
Pine Creek gu 6s 1932.-JAD 99%
Oregon A California—See SqPac
.
89% Pitts A 1 Erie 6s 1928__JAJ
......
yfl, , ----- .Oregon Washington RR A Nav 73
83%
73%
5s Jau l 1028______ AAO
1st A ref g gu 4s‘61 opt JA
.I
Equip tr 6%S 1925 35 A O b6.75% 8.37% Ore HR A Nav cons 4s’46JAD 77% 78
A
68%
Pitts McK A Y 6s ’32 JAJ
Oregon Short Line—See U Pac
n
2d 6s guar 1934___ JAJ 94
72%
OswegoASyracuse—See D LAW
R V A O con 5s July ’22AAO 98% 99% Pacific Coast Co—See Mlsc Bds
V
90
R WA O cons g 3%b '22 AAO 02
----- 1
Paducah A Illinois—
- - -83
1st s f 4%s 1955 gu. _. JAJ 70
7% St Lawr A Adiron 6s, '96 JAJ 70
90 Pan American 1st 5s ’34 op JAJ
70
2d gold 6s 1996____ AAO .
45
Utica A B Riv 4s g 1922-JAJ 06
Pennsylvania RR—
90
,
W Trans Co 3%s '23. FAA 80
est
Con M 4s gold 1943. M
AN 80
90
80% 84
W Shore 1st 4s 2361 JAJ 71
est
73%
do 4s gold 1948__M
AN
79% 80%
.
do 4s gold 1948 sterling
99 N Y C A St 1 1st g 4s '37.AAO
78%
95
Deb 4s May 1 1931
M
AN 72% 72%
S6%
| Y Connecting RR— .
N
do 4%s g 1960___FAA
593
-1
6.75/c, 1st M 4%s 1953_____ FA A 77
Gen g 4W 1965_____ JAD 79% 80
's
6.75% N Y A Gr'wood Lake—See Erie
88
Gen g 5s Dec 1 1968___JAD 87
103%
81 N Y A Harlem—See N Y C A Hud R
10-year gold 7s Apr 1*30 AAO 103
83 N Y A Jersey—See Hud A Man
99%
15-yr 6%s Feb 1 1936. FAA 99
e
73
77 N Y Luck A West—See Del Lac k A W
Con M 3%s g £ 1945
JAJ '/ 68
94% ___
N Y L E A W C UR—See Erie
It E pur mon 1st g 4h
’23MAN
N Y A L Br—See Cent of N J.
Gen ft eq 4s June 1922 Q-M 56.90% 6,10%
jN Y New Haven A Hartford —
Gen ft eq 4 %s Oct 21-"23 Q J 50.00% 6.40%
78% __ _
Deb 6s Jari 15 '48 conv. JAJ 1 5 61
61% Aleg Val gen 4s 1942___MAS
32
Deb 4s May 1 1957.._ MAN 25
50
Balt ChesAAtlst g 5s’34 MAS 35
Deb As July l'55 non-convJiVJ 39% 50
Belvidere Del gu 4s 1927FAA 85
45
68
Deb 4s 1956 non-conv.. M N 41
A
1st g gu 3%s 1943_ JAJ
_
Deb 4s 1947 non-conv M
AS 42%
Cln Let) A Nor 4s 1942 MAN 72% 85
55
80
57
Deb 4s Apr 1 1922
A O
A
37%
Deb 3%8 Mar 1947___M
AS
Cleveland A Pittsburgh
____ Deb 3%s 1954 non-conv AAO 37
40
SerA4%sgen gtd 1942.JAJ ■ 86% 96
____ Deb 3%s 1956 conv___JAJ
35
37%
96
SerB4%s gen glil 1942 AAO 84
94% 96
___
22
Bos A NY A L 1st 4s g'55 FA A 02
Int red to 3%%___ .
47
Cent New Eng 4s 1961..JAJ 44
Ser C 3%s gen gtd ’48MA N 68%
25
Ser D 3 ^en gtd ’50 F^A 68%
Dutchess Co 4%s '40 JAD 45
_____ D Riv RRAB gu g 4s 36 FAA 79%
50
30
Daub A Norwalk 4s '55 JAD
___
____ Erie A Pittsburgh—
Gen 5s Apr 1 1925___AAO
08%
35
Harl Riv A Portch 4s'54 MAN 66
29
Ilousatonic con 5s 1937.MAN 70%
Series C 1940
JAJ 73
73
Naugatuck 1st 4s '54 MAN 57%
83
35% New Eng cons 4s '45 gu JAJ 67
Consorg 5s July 1 '45 JAJ 56
64
Holidays!) Bedford A Cumb
July 1914 coupon off ___
17
NYANE Bos Ter 4s'39AAO 71%
75
1st M g 4s 1951 guar JAJ 71
let cons g 4s 1951
AAO 14%
62
67
N Hav & North 4s ’56 gu J&D
60%
17
N Y Prov A Bos 4s '42. _AAO
Pennsylvania Company—
April 1914 coupon off.
N Y Westchester A Bos Ry—
Nebraska—See C B A Q
Gu g 4s 1931 op 1921 AAO 67
1st M g 4%s 1946 gu JAJ 36% 37%
New Eng RR—See NYNH4 H
Gu tr ctfs g 4s 1952.. MAN 79%
Prov Sec deb 4s 1957 gu M
AN 26% 32
New F av A No—SeeNYNH4H
I
Gu tr ctfs g 3%s 1937. MAS 70%
Prov A Spring! 1st 5s '22.JAJ ____
N J Junction—See N Y Central
Gu tr ctfs g 3%s 1941. FAA 70% 73%
Prov Ter 1st g 4s gu '56 M
AS 68% -- - -New Jer A New York—See Erie
Gu tr ctfs g 3%s ’42..JAD 67% 73%
N Y A Nor—See N Y Central A Hud River
New Lon Nor 1st 4s ’40. . JAJ 60
Gu tr ctfs g 3%s ’44. _JAD 67% 73%
Ph Balt A Wash 4s ’43 MAN 81
New Mex Ry A C’l—See El Paso A Sout bwest New York Ontario A Western—
59
45
60
Ref 1st g 4s June 1992..MAS
Pitts C C A St L—
New Orl Gt Nor 1st 5s '55. FAA 40
59
Gen M g 4s 1955 red___ IAD 47
New Orleans A North E 6s 1915.
Con g gu 4%sSerA ’40AAO 83%
Extended at 5% 194D MAN 80
do
Ser R 1Q
42 AAO
Eq 4%s Sept '21 Mar '28 M b7.75% 6.75%
AS
72
08% 68% NY Phila A Nor—1st g 4s’39JAJ 67
Ref A Imp 4%s '52 Ser A.JAJ
do
Ser C 1942..MAN 82%
65% income 4s Jan 1 1939 MAN 50
New Orl’a Term 1st 4s ’53 .T’ J oo%
A
do
Ser I 1963 FAA 83%
N Y Prov A Bost—See N Y N H A Hart
do 4%s Ser J ’64 MAN 80% ____
New Orleans Texas & Mexico—
1st g 6s Oct 1925 Ser A. _JAD 9 2 % 92% N Y A Putnam—See N Y Cent A Hud River
do 4s Ser D ’45. .MAN 81
58 N Y A Rockaway Beach—See L ong Isl and
Non-cum Inc 5s Oct '35 Ser A. 1 57
do 4s Ser F 1953. JAD 81
Nashv N Y Susq A W—See Erie
Newport A Cln Bdge—See Louis vllle A
do 4s Ser G 1957.MAN 81
N Y Westc A Bos—See N Y N HAH
Newp A Rich—See Conn A Pass
do 4s Ser II 1960 FAA 81
Norf A Caro—See Atl Coast L
NYBA M Bch—See Long Isl
do 3%s Ser E ’49. FAA 80
Norfolk Southern—
N Y Bay Ext RR—See Long Isl
Gen M 5s 1970 Ser A JAD 82% 84
New York Central RR—
1st A ref g 5s '61 op '15 FAA 42% 46
CStLAPitts 1st 5s g’32AAO 92% 96
Conv deb 6s 1935
M
AN
Norf A Sou 1st 5s 1941 MAN 70%
Pitts Va A Char go 4s’43MAN 74
68% 71%
1st gen g 5a 1054 opt. .T G 59
A
PittsYourIgAAshA
s'97 MA N 88%
79
Ral A Cape F 1st 5s '43 M
AS 56
1st gen 4s Ser A 1948 JAD 76
Col tr 7s 1930.
MAS 102% 103
56
New York Cent A Hud River—
Ral A Soiithp con 5s '65 JAD
Sodus Bay A Sou g 5s'24 JAJ 84
78
85
Ref’g g 3%s July 1 1997. _JAJ 67% 67% Suffolk A Car con 5s'52 JAJ 45
Sun A Lew 1st g 4s '36 . JAJ
Deb g Is '34 tax-exempt M
AN 78% 80 Norfolk Ter 1st gu 4s '61 .MAN 69
Tol Wahl Valley A Ohio—
T
Deb 4s 1942 tax exempt JA
G ■72% 75 i Norf A W gen 6s 1931 M
1st g gu 4V '31 Ser A .T J 81
ts
A
est,
AN lt'1%
76% S % Imp A extern 6s 1934 __ FAA 99%
3
Ref A imp 4%s 2013 op.AAO
1st g gu 4%s’33SerB. _Ij AJ 81
____
%
70
EqtrTs O 15 ’21-’35. AAO15 6 7% 6-40 o New River 1st 6s 1932..AAO 10U 102
.-t
1st g gu 4s '42 Ser C ..MAS
N Y C Lines eq 5s’21-’22MAN b 7% 6.40% NAW Ry 1st cons 4s’96_AA O 78% 79% Penn A N Y Canal, See Leb V
7
o
NYC Lines eq 4%s ’22-’25 JAJ b 7% 6.40 T Div 1st lien A gen g 4s July 1
Pennsylvania A Northwestern—
92
79% Gen 5s Jan 1 1930...
NYC Lines eq 4%s "22-'27 JAJ b 7% 6.40%
1944 opt Jan 1 1929.. JAJ 77
JAJ
9*
ClearfieldA.Teff 1st 6s’97 JA T 96
NYC Lines eq 4%s ’22-’28 JAJ b 7% 6.40% Conv g 4s 1 3 ?! op 1917 .IAD 80%
90
Pensacola A Atl—See Lou A N
N Y C RR eq4%S'22-’32 JAJ 6 7% 6.40% Conv g 4s 1932... ___MAS
Bos A Alb eq 4%s ’21-’27 AA O b 7% 6 40% Conv deb 4%s 1938. .MAS
Peoria A Eastern—See Clev Cin Chic A St L
103 Peoria A N W—See Chic A NW
L S Col tr g 3%s 1998... FAA 62% 63
Conv 6% Sept 1929__MAS 102
M C col tr g 3%s 1998.. FAA 62% 63
N A W Pocahontas 4s '41 JA D 74% 77% Peoria Ry Term—See Ch R 1 A Pac
7
Beech Cr—1st 4s g gu '36 JAJ 78
si% Eq tr 4%s 1922 1924...FA A b 7% 8.40%, Pere Marquette (New Co)—
83%
2d guar g 5s 1936
JAJ 76%
O
A
Col Con A Ter 1st 5sg’22 JAJ 96% 98% 1st g 5s Julv 'S Ser A .T J
62
67
CIf Bit C Co 1st g 4s '40 JAJ
1st g 4s July ’56 Ser B JAJ 66
Scioto ValANE 1st 4s’89MA N 72%
Beech Creek Ext 3%s '51 AAO 60%
North A South Caro—See Caro Atl A West Perkiomen 1st 5s’ 18extto’38Q-J 82
O
_____ N’east of S C—See Atl C L of SC
Cart A Adir 1st 4s g '81 JA D 72
2d 5s 1918 ext to 1938 Q-J S
Gouv A Osw 1st 5s g '42. JAD 78%
Petersburg—See Atl Coast Line
Northern Cal Ry—See So Pac
Lake Shore A Mich Sou—
Northern Central—
Phila A Balt Cent 4s 1951 MAN 73
Ivan's RR
68% Con gen M 4%s E 1925 AAO 90
Con g ref 3%s 1997. JAD 66
86 . Mort bds 5s 1926 Ser A JAJ 93
Deb g 4s 1928...
MAS 85
Phila Harrisburg A Pittsburgh
83% 83% Mort bonds os 1926 Ser B JAJ 93
1st morte gold 5s. 1926 I,t-n 88
Gold 4s 1931
M
AN
55
82%
Phila Newt it N Y 3s '<X9.
Northern Ohio—Sep T R & W
,
est
K A fr G-* Tl 1st
JArj
82%
Prior lien g 4a .T n 1 Q QG 71%
a Q7
Phila Wilmington A Balt—
Kal A W Pig'n g 5s'40 JAJ 87'
96
98
Mahon C tilt ist~5s '34. JAJ 85% V
Gen lien g 3s Jan 2047. IQ F 56% 57
Debenture 4s 1922 __MAN
Michigan Central—
Debenture g 4s 1926.. JAJ 87
Ref A Im 4%s2047 Ser A JAJ 76% 79
p
86
80
Ref A imp 6s 9047 Ser R J A 1 100% 100%
78% 79
Deb g 4s 1929 _____ AAO
Philippine Railway—
Eq tr 7s May 15 1922-30
'6.90% 6.40% 1st p 4s '37 s f op gu__ JAJ 39
6 35%
41%
Equip 5s Oct '21-’31._AAO b 6.70
(yearly)------------ M 1
AN 5
Equip 6s Sept '21-’32.MAS 6 6.70 6.35% St P A D Dlv g 4s 1996...T D 86%
A
Pine B A W—See St LI MASo
1
1st os Kal A S H 1939 MAN 80
Nor Pac-Gt Nor (OBAQ coll)
Pine Creek—See N Y Cent A H ud Riv
1st mtge M Air L 4s '40 JAJ 70%
Joint 6%s 1936
JAJ 100% 100% Pitts Bessemer A Lake Erie—
1st,g4s“T l A M T rl '57JAJ 10 66
n
n
Wash Cent 4s Mar 1948 O M 62
PSA T F 1 g 6s loan A
.
st.
.t-O ss%
67
__
St Paul A Dul 1st 5s '31.FAA 92% 93%
Cons 1st g 5s July 1 '43JA J 84% ___
1st g 3%s J L A Sag '51 MAS 65
1st consol g 4s 1968 .IAD 73
76
1st g 3%s 1952
M
AN 69%
80
BayC A BClst Mg3s’89JA
-D 46
102
- «
*
Bat CAS 1st gu g 3s '89 JA D 47%
Gen Mtge gtd 4s 1932 ! AAO so
St Paul A N Pac 6s g '23. FAA 99
99% 102
RR
75
Grand Riv Val 4a ’59 M S 67
<V
No Pac Tei Co—1 st fis *33 JA 105
G
Pitts Cleve A Tol—See B A O
North Ry > Cal—See Sou Pac
'
Tol Can Sou A D 4s '56 JAJ 66
North Pac J oast—See No Shore
North Pennsylvania—
1st M 4s extended 1936. M
AN 75
62
66
Gen g 3 3 10s 1953____ JAJ
20
Northw Ter n g 5s 1926 gu. JAJ 10
Norwich A Wor—4s 1927. M
AS 76
Ogd’buAL Cham—See Rutland

d.4

./ This price Includes accrued Interest. iLast sale. I In London, n Nominal s Sale price

t Tax exempt.

37

R A IL R O A D B O N D S

A ug., 1921.]

NOTICE.—All b ond prices a re “ a n d I n t e r e s t ” except w here m arked “ f” a n d Income a n d d e f a u lte d b o n d s.
Bonds.

Bid .

Ask.

Pittsburgh Junction— See B & O
Pitts A Lake Erie— SeeN Y Cent A Hud River
Pitts M cK A Yougli— See N Y C
Pitts Shaw AN — 1st g 5s’ 49 FA A Jn 4
18
5
Gold 4s Eel) 1 1952_____FA A / ------50
6 % receivers’ ctfs 1918. .M AS
30
Pittsburgh A Shawmut—
53
50
1st s f g 5s 1959 o p t _____ JAD
Pitts Shen A L E— SeeP Bess A LI'
Plttsb Term R R A Coal—

1st g g u s f 5s 1942______JAJ

82

80
W estSideBelt 1st g 5s '37M A S
Pitts Va A Chas— See Penn R R
Pitts A Western— See D A O
Plttsb Youngs A Ash— See Penn RR
Portland A Ogdensburg—
75
1st M 4 34s 1928 gu ar_ MAN
_
Port A RFalls— lstg 4s’ 20_M AN
Debenture 4s Aug 1927 _ FA A
........
Portl (M e) Term gu 4s ’ O l.JA J "64”
Guar 5s 1901
.........__JAJ
73
Port Reading— 1st gu 5s ’ 41.JAJ
85
Ports Gt F A Con— SeeBosAM e
83
Potom ac Val— 1st gu 5s g ’ 41JAJ
Princeton A Northw— See Chic A N W
Prov Sec C o— See N Y N H A H
Prov A Spring!— See N Y NHAH
Providence Term— SeeN YN HA H
Prov A W ore— 1st 4s 1947.A A O
56
Raleigh A Augusta— See Seaboa rd Air Line
Ral A Cape Fear— See Norf Sou
Raleigh A Gas— See Seab Air L
Ral A Southp— See Norf South
Raleigh A S W— See Chesapeak e A Ohl 0
70
Raritan R iver— 1st g 5s ’ 3 9 .JAJ
—
Reading Com pany—
72 %
Gen gold 4s Jan 1 199 7..JA J
E q 4>4s Jan. ’ 22-Jau ’ 27.JA J 66.90% 6.50%
74%
78
Jer Cent g 4s '51 op ’ 00. A AO
65
70
Atlantic City gu 4s 1951-JA J
90
93
1st M gold 5 34s 1929_MAN
75
W A N A tr ctfs 4s red 105 Q-M
94
97
Phila A R— 2d 5s g 1933. AAO
78
82
Im p M ext g 4s 1947 __ AAO
Cons ext gold 4s 1937_ MAS
93 %
97
Term 5s g gu M ay 1 ’ 41 Q-F
89
92
Del R Ter p m g 5s ’ 42MAN
90
93
E x p mon g 5s 1942.JAJ
90
W ilm A No 1st 5s 27.JA D
85
Gen g 5s Aug 1 1932.Q -F
Phila A Read Coal A Iron
80
Col s f g 4s ext ’ 32gu FAA
Rens A Saratoga— See Del A H
Richm A D anv— See Southern Ry
R ich Fredericksb A Potom ac—
77
Cons mtge 4 % s 1940____AAO
R ich A M ecklenburg— SeeSo R y
R ich A Peters— See Atl Coast L
Richm ond-W ashington Co—
70
Col tr g gu 4s 1943 o p t . _JAD
R io Gr June— See Denv A Rio Grande
R io Grande So— See Den A R io Grande
R io Grande W est-See Denv A Rio Gr ande
R och A Pitts— See Buff R A P
82
85
R ock Isl-FriscoTerm — 5s’ 27JAJ
R ock I si Ark A La— See C R I A Pac
R ock Isl A Peoria— See C R I AP
R om e W A Og— See N Y C A H
66
R utland— Con 4 % s 1941_ JAJ
_
69
Benn A R ut 4% s g ’ 27.M A N
50
OgdALCh 1st g gu 4s ’ 48.JA J
60
55
R utl Can 1st g gu 4s ’ 49. JAJ
Equip tr 4% s 1923-27..M A N
St Clair M ad A St Louis Belt—
50
A lton Bridge 1st g 4s ’ 51 .J A J
80
St Clair Term 1st 5s 1932__ FAA
50
St Johns A L Cham— 5s ’44 MAS
St J A Gr Isl— 1st g 4s 1947. JAJ
59%
ei%
St Lawr A Adir— See N Y Cent
St Louis A1 A T H — See 111 Cent
St Louis Br— See Term RR Assn
St L A Cairo— See M obile A O
St L Iron M tASou— See M oPac
St L M er Br Co— See Term R R
St L Peoria A N W— See Chic A N W
St L R ocky M t A P 5s 1955— See Mlsc C os,p.45
St L South— See Illinois Central
St Louis-San Fr (reorganized)
Prior lien 4s 1950 Ser A ..J A J
6234
74%
Prior lien 5s 1950 Ser B ..J A J
74 M
Prior lien 6s 1928 Ser C ..J A J
89%
Cum adj 6s July 1955. __AAO
67%
Incom e mtge 6s July 1960 Oct
56%
St Louis A San Francisco—
Gen mtge gold 6s 1 9 3 1 ..JAJ
95
Gen m tge gold 5s 1931..JA J
86%
67 %
Con mtge 4s July 1996_ JAJ
_
Birm Belt 1st g gu 4s ’ 2 2 .AAO
90
75%
Sou West D iv g 5s 1947.AAO
St Louis Southwestern—
67
1st g 4s 1989 certifs____MAN
6 8%
2d g inc 4s N ov ’ 89 ce rt..J A J
53
59
1st consol g 4s 1932____JAD
65 %
66
1st term A unif 5s 1952..JA J
68
68%
E q 5s Ser D 1922 1923.-F A A 67.75% 6.90%
Eq 5s Ser E 1*21-1924.. AAO 67.75% 6.90%
Cent Ark A Ea 1st 5s’ 40opJAJ
61
68
Grays Ft Term g 5s ’4 7 . . JAD
63 %
65
Shrev BdgATer 5s ’ 55 gu FAA
75
61
Steph en v N ASTex 5s’ 4Oo p.J A J
64
St Paul Bridge A Terminal R y—
90
1st M 6s 1929___________JAJ
St Paul A Duluth— See Nor Pac
St Paul East GrTrunk— SeeChic A N W
St Paul A K C Short L— See Ch R I A Pac
St Paul Minn A M anitoba—
1st consol g 4s 1933_____ JAJ
84
1st consol g 6s 1933 _____ JAJ 100% 102
1st cons red to 4 % h g ’ 3 3 .JAJ
88%
M ontana ext 1st 4s *37 _JAD
82
80%
Pacific Ext 1st 4s £ 1940.JAJ
80
Eastern R y of Minnesota,—
74%
Nor div 1st g 4s 1948.AAO

b Basis,

d On basis of $5 to the £.

Bonds.

b id .

Aek.

Bonds.

bin.

Auk.

Southern Railway (Concl.).St Paul Minn A Manit (Concl) —
63
98
60
Aug South g 5h 1924
JAD
Minn Union 1st M 1 9 2 2 ..JAJ
s
06
89
E T Va A G a— Div g 6s’ 30JAJ
1st 5s July 1922_.
..J A J
80%
101
84%
M ont Con 1st gd O '37 JAJ
n
Consol 1st g 5s 1950 MAN
90%
88%
60%
57’ “
G a Mid 1st g 3s 1940
AAO
1st guar gold 5h 1937
JAJ
88%
Ga Pac 1st g 0s 1922 __JAJ
Wll A H F iHt 5s g 1938. JAI)
98%
03%
Knoxv A O 1st g 0s 1925 JAJ
P A N Pac— See No Pac
L A N So Joint g 4s -See LAN
St Paul Union Depot Co 5 34%
95
76
Mol) A Blrrri pr lien 5s’ 4 5 JAJ
guar notes Dec 15 ’ 23.JA D 15
56
Gen M g 4s 1945
JAJ
Salt Lake City Un Dei) A R R
75
60
60
59%
M obile A O col tr 4s ’ 38 M AS
IHt M 58 1938
MAN
88%
San Ant A Aran Pass— SeeSo Pac
Rich A Dan deb 5s stpd’ 27AAO
Richmond A Mecklenburg—
San Fr A S Jo Val— See ATASFe
66
ls t g 4s N ov 1 1948
MAN
San Fran Term — See Sou Pacific
83%
90
So Caro A Ga 1st 5 p2s’ 29MA.N
Santa Fe Pres A Ph— See Atch Top A S Fe
90
Va Mid Series 1 5 s ’ 20.
0
MAS
Sault Ste Marie Bridge—
84%
70
Series F 5s 1931_____ MAS
1st M 8 f g 5s July 1 1937.JAJ
86%
G en’l 5s 1930
___MA.N
Sav FlaA W — See Atl Coast Line
80
40
Va A Southw 5s 2003____JAJ
SavAStates— 1st g gu 5s *53 JAJ
61
68
1st con g 5S 1958_____AAO
Schenectady A Duanesburg—
08%
07%
86%
Wash O A W 1st gu 4s’ 24 FAA
1st guar 0s 1924 ______ M AS
S A N Ala— See Louis A Nashv
Schuylkill River E S— See B A O
South Pac Coast— See Southern Pacific
Scioto Val A N E— See Nor A W
61% Spartan UACol— See AshvASpar
54
Seab Air L— 1st g 4s 1950. _ AAO
54% Spokane Falls A Northern—
52%
Stamped
27
68%
26%
1st 6s g 1939____________ JAJ
Adjust M 5s Oct 1 1949_FAA
40 Spokane International—
39%
R ef g 4s 1959 o p t______ A A O
50
76
69
49%
1st g 5s 1955_____________TAJ
1st A con 0s 1945 Ser A M A S
73
7% State L A Sulliv 4%a ’ 2 9 - . -JA J
7 .50
Eq 4%a Ian '22 July*22JAJ15
7% Staten Isld R y— See Balt A Ohio
7.50
Eq g 5s Feb’ 22 Aug’ 23 FAA15
Stephenv N A S Tex— See St L 8 W
Atlanta-Birmingham Dlvis—
58%
Suff A Carolina— See N orf A So
1st g 4s May 1 1933-.M A S
70 Sunbury Hazleton A W -B —
65
Car Cent 1st g gu 4s ’ 49. _JAJ
90
1st 5s M ay 1 1928______ MAN
Florida Cent A Peninsula—
75
2d mtge Inc 6s ’ 38 co u p . MAN
1st g 5s 1918 ext to 1923
93 Sunbury A Lew— See Penn R R
90 %
at 6 % ______________ JAJ
85% Superior Short Line— See Ch St P M A Om
78
1st 1 g ext 5s gold 1930. JAJ
78% Tam pa A Jacksonville—
77%
1st con 5s gold 1943. _ _JAJ
5
75
1st M 5s 1949 ctf dep__AAO
So Bound 1st g 5 s ’ 41. _AAO
77 Tam pa North 1st 5s ’ 36 op .J A J
25
Georgia A Ala 5s Oct ’ 4 5 .JAJ
70
Term R R Assn (St Louis)—
GaAAla Term 1st g 5s’ 48 JAD
85%
83
82
1st gold 4 % s 1939______A A O
Ga Car A N— 1st 5s g ’ 29.JA J
84%
85
95
1st consol gold 5s 1944. _FA A
R al’hA A ug’sta— 1st 6s’ 26 JAJ
69
76
71%
Gen ref s f g 4s ’ 53 op ’ 10_ JAJ
R al’ hAGast’ n— 1st g5s’ 47JAJ
10134
91
100%
89
St L Br 1st g 7s 1929____AAO
SeabARoanoke— lst5s’ 26 JAJ
82%
83
St L M er Bdge T — 5s’ 30 A A O
Seacoast R R of N J 5s ’ 48.A A O
85
90
M er Bdge 6s ’ 29 op ’ 09 FAA
Seattle Term 6s 1921-1930_____
86
85
Sebast A Mooseh 1st 5s ’ 28 M A S
Terre Haute A Ind 5s 1925.JAJ
Terre Haute A Peoria—
Shamokin Sunb’y A Lewisb’g—
81
95
1st con g 58 Sept 1 ’ 4 2 ..M A S
2d 6s g July 1 1925______ JAJ
80
Texas Central— 1st 5s ’ 23_AAO;
Sherman Shrev A Sou— See M o Kan A Tex
Shreve Brdg A Ter— See St Loui s South western Texas A New Orl— See So Pac
;Texas A Okla— See M K A T
Sierra R y of Cal—
78
65 Texas A Pac 1st 5s 2000_ JAD
60
7934
_
1st s f 6s g Apr 12 ’ 3 7 .A A 0 1 2
2d inc g 5s D ec 2000_____ Mar / 45
Sioux C A Pac— See Chic A N W
62%
’n " ’
Lou D iv 1st 5s 1931____JAJ
Sodus Bay A Sou— See Penn R R
56
50
W eatherf’d M in W A North
Somerset R y 1st A ref 4s ’ 55 JAJ
60
71
1st gu g 5s 1930______ FAA
So Caro A Ga— See South R y
T oledo Can Sou A Det— SeeM ic h Cent
South Bound— See Seaboard A L
Toledo A Ohio Central—
Sou Indiana— See Ch Terre Hau te & 8 E
86
89
Southern Pacific C o—
1st 5s g 1935____________ JAJ:
80
83
72%
71%
West D iv 1st 5s g 1935-.A A O i
Coll tr 4s (C P) Aug 1 ’ 49 JAD
82%
82
Gen g 5s 1935___________ J A D 1 4 6%
C onv g 4s J ’ ne l ’ 29op’ 14 M AS
89 %
C onv g 5s 1934_ _______JAD
_
Car tr 4s Ser B 1925_____ JAJ, b 7.37 6.60%
69 J4
Kana A M ich 1st 4s 1990 AAO
Eq 4 %s 1921-Sept 1923.M A S 66.90% 6*50%
85~~
2d M g 5s 1927_______ JA J 1 83
Equip 7s 1924-1935_____ JAD 6 6.75 6.35%
E q 4 % s Jan.’ 22-July’ 22JAJ 6 7.25 6.60%
Pacific Fruit Express equip 7s
June 1 1925-1935 (y ’ly)J A D 6 6.75 6.37%
E q 4 % s Jan.’ 22-July’ 24JAJ b 7.25 6.60%
55
St M a ry’s D iv 4s g 1951. FAA
Aust A Nor 1st 5s g ’ 4 1 ..J A J
Central Pacific—
T oledo Peoria A Western—
32
74
74%
1st refdg 4s g g ’d ’ 4 9. FA A
1st g 4s July 1 1917_ ____ JAJ
_
1st g gu 4s Oct 1 1954.A A O
71H
T oledo St L A Western—
72
75
80
Pr lien g 3 % s July 1 1925 JAJ
M 3 %9 g g ’d Aug 1*29 JAD
79 M
46
47
1st g 4s Apr 1 1950_____ AAO
Galveston Harrisb A San A n—
90
15%
ss%
M exA P D iv 1st 5s ’ 31 MAN
C ol tr g 4s Ser A 1917_ FA A
_
92
’ 18%
76
2d M 5s 1931 g u ______ JAJ
Union T r ctf d e p _ ._ ._____ 1
"67"'
70
Gila Val Globe A Northern—
T ol Term 1st 4 % s ’ 57 gu__M AN
92 T ol Walh Val A O— See PennRR,
90%
1st g 5s N ov 1 1924_.M A N
Toronto Ham A Buffalo—
H ouston East A West Texas—
63
85
86
83%
1st 5s g M ay 1 1933..M A N
1st g 4s June 1 1946_____ JAD.
83%
1st guar g 5s Mar ’ 3 3 .M A N
T roy A Boston— See Fitchburg I
100
98
T roy A W T Bdge 5s 1939.JAD
Houston A Texas Central—
79
75%
90 Ulster A Del con 5s 1 9 2 8 ..J A D
87
1st 1 g 5s 1937_________JAJ
55
85
1st ref g 4s 1952________ A A O
W acoA N W D iv6sg’ 30 MAN
North Cal R y g 5s 1929. JAD
Union Pacific—
88 J4
83%
82%
91
N o R y of Cal 5s g gu 1938AAO
1st R y A 1 g 4s g 1947_^_JAJ
9034
85%
85
00%
Oregon A Cal 1st 5s 1927.JAJ
C onv 4s 1927___________ JAJ
9134
75%
62^
7834
62%
S A A Ar Pass g gu 4s ’ 43 _JAJ
1st A ref 4s June 2008___M AS
101
100%
73
74
San Fran Term 1st 4s ’ 50 AAO
10-yr 6s July 1928______ JAJ
So Pacific Br 6s 1937___ AAO
Eq tr 7s 1924-’ 35 (y r)_ .J A D b 6.65 6.30%
10034 1 0 1 %
Southern Pacific R R C al—
Pacific Fruit Express eq— see Sou P ac
Ore R R A N av— See Ore-Was h RR A Nav
8734
1st con g 5s gu 1937. _MAN
09%
78
77%
Oreg Sh Line 1st g 6s ’ 22. FAA
1st ref g 4s 1955 op ’ 1 0 -JAJ
80
.8834
89M
1st consol 5s g 1946_ JAJ
So Pac Coast 1st g 4s ’ 37.JA J
_
84
85
Texas A N O—
R ef g gu 4s ’ 29 op ’ 07.JA D
76%
Consol gold 5s 1943___ JAJ
8334 Utah A Northern—
84%
79%
64
—
1st 7s’ 08ext a t4 % to ’ 33 JAJ
Dallas Div 1st g 4s ’ 30 FAA
91
95
Southern Railway—
Consol gold 5s 1926_ JAJ
_
85
85% Union Terminal C o (Dallas)—
1st consol gold'5 s 1994. _JAJ
79
8034
57%
58
Develop A gen M g 4s ’ 56AAO
1st g 5s 1942 op 1 9 2 2 .. _AAO
97%
97 34 United N J R R A Canal C o 6% notes 1922__________MAS
94
97
80
80
General gold 4s 1923____ FAA
E Tenn reorg lien 5s 1938 MAS
92
8934
83%
1st Mem div g 5s 1996_ JAJ
_
84 34 General gold 4s 1929____ M A S
82%
64%
69%
St Louis Div 1st g 4s 1951 JAJ
General gold 4s 1944_ MAS
_
71
45
Aiken Br 1st g 4s 1998_ JAJ
_
Gen 1st g 3 % s Mar 1 ’ 51 MAS
Upper C oos— See Maine Central
Atlanta A Charlotte Air Line
aclfio
81%
Utah A Northern— See Union P
1st M 4 % s 1944 ser A .J A J
Utica A B1 R — See N Y C A H
1st M 5s 1944 ser B ____JAJ
8834
63%
66 Utica Clint A Bing— See Del A Hud
Atl A Danville 1st 4s ’ 48.JA J
42
2d g 4s 1948__________ JAJ
Vandalia R R —
73%
63%
Cong 4s 1955 Ser A ---------FAA
Atl A Yad 1st gu g 4s ’ 49. AAO
73%
Ser B 1957___________ M AN
Vera Cruz A Pacific R R —
28
1st g 4 % s 1934 o p t--------- JAJ
July 1914 coupon o n --------Verdig Val Ind A W — See M o Pa
Vermont Val 1st 4%a ’ 4 0 .A A O
Vicks Shreve A Pacific—
82
Pr I 6s ’ 15 ext 5% ’ 4 0 ..-M A N
71
Gen 5s M ay 1 1941------- MAN
Virginia Midland— See So R y
Va A Southwest— See Southern Ry.
Virginian R y —
84
83%
1st M g 5s 1962 o p t ____MAN
7.25 6.60%
Eq 6sOct’ 21-Apr’ 30(s-a)AAO

This price includes accrued Int.

k La. sal«.

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Bonds and Stocks.

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8%
2
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6
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7
6%
0
5
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d
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5

9%
9

3
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New York Chic A St L o u is.. 100
1st preferred_____________ 100
2d preferred_____________ 100
New York A Harlem (guar). 50 d
N Y Luck A West (guar)__ 100
N Y New Haven A Hartford.100
N Y Ontario A Western------100
Norfolk Southern___________ 100
Norfolk A Western R y _____100
Adjustment preferred ___ 100
No Carolina (guar So R ID ..1 0 0
Northern Cent (guar Pa U ll) 50
North'11 N H (guar B A M ).1 00
Northern Pacific R y ________100
North HR of N J (guar Erie). 100
Northern Securities Co stubs__
North Pennsvlv (gu P A It). 50
Norwich A Wore pref (guar). 100
Ogden Mine RR(gu CenNJ).100
Old Colony (gu N Y N H A H ). 100
Ontario A Quebec--------------- 100
Oswego A Syra (gu D L A W ). 50
Pac Coast C o— See Misc stocks
Pennsylvania Railroad_____ 50
Peoria A Bureau Val (guar) .100
Peoria A Eastern___________ 100
Pere Marquette temp v t C ..100
Pref temp vot tr ctfs_____100
Prior pref temp v t c _____100
l’ hila Germ A Norris (guar). 50
Phllu A Trent (gu Pa R R )..1 0 0
Pittsburgh Bess A Lake Erie 50
Preferred___________
50
Plttsb Cln Chic A St Louis. .100
Plttsb Ft W A Chic pref (gu) 100
Common (guar Pa R R )_ 100
_
Pittsburgh A Lake Erie------- 50
Plttsb M cK A Yough (guar) 50
Plttsb A West Va com ______ 100
Preferred_________________100
Pitts Youngst A Asht p r e f..100
Prov A Worcester (guar)_ 100
_
Railroad Securities Co—
4% 111 Cent Stock ctfs 1952..
Reading C o __________________50
1st preferred______________ 50
2d preferred______________ 50
Rensselaer A Saratoga (guar) 100
Rich Fred A Pot— Com m on. 100
Dividend obligations.........100
6% guaranteed___________ 100
7% guaranteed.................... 100
Rich A P A R F A C C o n n .. 70
Rio Grande Southern______ 100
Roch A Genesee Val R R ____100
Rome A Clinton (gu D A H ). 100
Rutland preferred__________ 100
St Joseph A Grand Isla n d .. 100
1st preferred_____________ 100
2d preferred_____________ 100
St Louis Bridge 1st pref____100
2d preferred........................ 100
St Louis-San Fr stock tr ctfs. 100
Pref stock tr ctfs Ser A _ 100
_
St Louis Southwestern_____100
Preferred_________________100
Saratoga A Schenectady (gu)100
Seaboard Air Line com _____100
Preferred_________________100
Sh aron ._________
50
Southern Pacific C o _________100
Southern R y com m on______ 100
Preferred_______________ 100
M ob A Ohio stock trust ctis__
Southwest’n of Ga (guar)___100
Texas A Pacific____________ 100
Toledo St Louis A Western..1 0 0
Empire Tr Co ctf d e p ..
Preferred_________________100
Empire Tr Co ctf dep___
Troy A G r’busb (gu N Y C ) . 50
Tunnel R R of St Louis_____ 100
Union Pacific— Common_ 100
_
Preferred_________________100
United N J R R A ( 'anal (gu) 100
Utica Chen A Susq Val (gu)-100
Utica Clinton A Bi ighamtonlOO
Valley R R (N Y ) (guar)____100
Vermont A Mass (guar)____100
Virginian Railway__________ 100
Wabash Railway___________ 100
Preferred A ______________ 100
Preferred B ______________ 100
Ware Rlv R R (gu B A A ) _ 100
_
Warren N J (guar D L A W ) 50
West Maryland R y com ____100
1st p referred ...................... 100
2d preferred..................
100
Western Pacific R R C orp_ 100
_
Preferred_________________100
West Jersey A Sea Sh— C om .50
Wheeling A Lake Erie R y _ 100
_
Preferred_________________100
Wisconsin Central__________ 100
Wrightsville A Tennille, com 25

1%
4

3
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4 5
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EXCHANGE SEATS

N Y Stock E x c h ..1.100 *80 000
N Y Con Stk E x . 476
6,000
N Y Produce E x . 1,800
2 200
N Y Cotton E x .. 450 18,250
N Y Cof A Sug Ex 323
5,450
N Y Curb Market 550
4,000
Baltimore Stk Ex 87
2 ,85 0.
Boston Stock E x . 150 S.500
Chic Bd of Tradel,611
8,000,
Chicago Stk Exch
250 5,000
Cincinnati Stk Ex
35 3,500;
Cleveland Stk Ex
35 3,250
Louisville Stk E x .
29 1.200
Minn Ch of C om .
593 4.000
Montreal Stk E x .
76 27,000
New Orl Cot E x ..
500 _.
Phlla Stk E x c h ...
221 2,500
Pitts. Stock E x ..
115 3,750
St. Louis E x c h ..
50
I
(SanFlStk A BdEx
46 24,500
Wash’ ton Stk E x .
40
850

% 2
%
% 2%
% 0
4% 4%
0 0
5
0
6
4

1%
3
2%
9
7
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Price per share, not per cent. / Flat price,

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Last sale.

I

In London, n Nominal,

s

51%
60
60
85
81
17
17%
8%
96
64
120
65
60
78
40
73
70
50
61
61
88
67

Sale price, i New stock,

s

Ask.
52%
64
61
95
86
17%
18%
10
97
67%
135

7%
8
48
78

"eo"
69
'9 3 "
75

3% 105
7 38
94
12
a
% 21
39
38
20

51
100
165
21
47
70
119
102
95
45

54

25
54
85
112"'
no
50
28%
76
123

2%
7
73
117
9%
7
54
6% 60 %
9 3
9
9
3% 40%
9 6%
3%
9
101

220
190
220
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Stocks

54
50 %
87
Wabash— 1st gold 5s 1939. MAN
8
*J Chicago St Paul Minn 4 0 . . 100
90
72
2d gold 5iS Td34 ________ FJlA
J
76
80
Preferred_________________ 100
Chic Terre Haute A S E ----- 100
Deb mart bs ser B 1939. JAJ
*3”
55 %
70%' Cine Indianapolis A Western 100
1st lien term g 4s 1954
JAJ
7
Det A ( hi ext 1st g 5s ’ 41 JAJ
Preferred------------------------- 100
200
70
Cine New Orl A Tex Pac------100
Des M dlv 1st g 4s 1939. JAJ
88
83
i>0
Tol A Chic 4S g 194 1
MAS
Preferred . . . _____________ 100
43
38
Cincinnati Northern------------ 100
Omaha Dlv 1st 3 %a g ‘ 41 AAO
55
45
Otn Sandusky A Cleve p r e f.. 60
Warren R R — Sco L) L
W
40
37
ev Cln Chicago A St L — 1001
Wash A Colum Rlv— 4s '35 JAJ
64
60
Preferred___________
100
Washington Cent— See N o r Pac
63
59
ev
Wash Co R y — See Maine Cent
leit A Pitts (Guar Pa R R ). 50
32
35
Betterm't stk (Gu Pa R R ) 50
Wash O A W— See Southern Ry
36
38
69 Ft Colorado A Southern--------- 100
Wash Term Co-— 3 Ha 1945 FAA
52
53
75
1st preferred_____________100
1st g 4a 1945 guar
FA A
45
48
2d preferred_____________100
Weatherford Min Wells A N— Se e T ex A Pac
76
70
Columbus A Xenia (G u a r).. 50
W eat Jersey A Sea Shore—
82
iConcord A Ports (guar)------100
Consol g 4s 1936________JA J
'5 7 ’
78
onn A Passumpslc— Pf(gu) 100 "so"
Cons 3%a g Ser B 1936_ JAJ
2
5
56
ripple Creek Central------- 100
West Maryland— 4s 1952. AAO
15
10
Preferred_________________100
5% gold notes 1915 op . JAJ
53
58
Cuba RR preferred------------- 100
"n "
Balt A Harris g fts '3b MAN
32
28
71
Dayton A Mich com (guar). 50
1st MWestF.xt g 5s’ 38 MAN
69
62
85
86
Pref (guar C H A D ) ------- 50
West N Y A Penn 8s 1937 JAJ
140
125
Delaware A Bound Br (gu )..1 0 0
65
Gen mort gold 4s 1943. AAO
61 Fa
101
Delaware A Hudson------------100
Income g 5s Apr 1 9 4 3 ..Nov 1 / 15
195
190
Delaware Lack A W est------- 50
Western Pacific R R Corp—
34
30
79%
793 Delaware---------------------------- 25
1st M 5s Mar 1 1946.. MAS
1
85 %
%
Denver A Rio Grande------- 100
Western Pa— 1st g 4s 1928 JAD
1%
Preferred_________________100
1%
West Ry of Ala— 4% s 1918 ext
85
Des Moines A Fort D odge. .100
at 6% to Oct 1 1928____AAO
Preferred_________________ 100
Western Transit— See N Y C
69
64
Detroit Hills A S W (gu ar).. 100
West Shore— See N Y C A II H R R Co
45
Detroit A Mackinac------------100
West Side Belt— See Pitts Term
58
55
Preferred_________________ 100
West Va A Pitts— See B A G
4
Duluth South Shore A A t l..100
Wheeling A Lake Erie R R —
9
5
58
54 %
Preferred_________________100
1st consol g 43 1949_____M AS
52
49
51
54
East Penna (guar P A R ) — 50
Ref M 4 %s aer A 1966. MAS
35
88%
Elmira A W ’msport (g u a r).. 50
L Erie Dlv 1st g 5s 1926.AAO
45
83
85
Wheeling D lv 1st g 5s '28 JAJ
Pref (guar Nor C ent)--------50
14
80%
13 %
Erie— C o m m o n ...................... 100
Exten A tmpt g 5s 1930.. FA A
20
20%
73
Wheeling Term -4s 1940..F A A
1st preferred_____________ 100
14
Wichita Falls A Northwestern—
2d preferred_____________ 100
72
60
65
Erie A Kalamazoo (guar)— 50
1st 5S Jan 1939_________ JAJ
54
46
34
Erie A Pitts (guar Pa R R ) - . 50
1st A ref g 5s 1940 o p ____JAJ
Fonda Johns A Glov com _ 100
_
Wichita Union Term R y—
4
70
1st g gu 4% s ’ 41 op t____MAN
Ft Dodge Des M A Sou pref. 100
82
90
WUkes-B A East— See N YSAW
Ft Wayne A Jack— Pref(gu) 100
195
Geor R R A Bank Co (guar). 100 190
Williamsport A N Branch R R —
25
1st ref g 4% s 1931______JAJ
Georgia Southern A Florida. 100
1st preferred_____________ 100
WlllmarASFalls— SeeStPMAM
2d preferred_____________ 100
Wll A Nor— See Phtla A Read’g
73
WU A Weldon— See Atl Coast L
Great Northern R y— P r e f.. 100
Winston-Salem Southbound—
Ore certificates______ (no par)
42
66 %
51
1st g guar 4s 1960______JAJ
Green Bay A Western______ 100
68%
67%
Wise Cen R y— 1st M g 4s’49JAJ
Deb ctfs A A B— See under bo nds
10
6%
Gulf Mobile A North c o m .. 100
Marshfield A South East Dlv
60
20
23
pur mon 1st g 4s 1951. MAN
Preferred_________________ 100
68
69
Sup A Dul Dlv 4s 1936..M AN
Harrisburg Ports M t J A Lan 50 105
Mlnneap Term 3% s’ 50op JAJ
Hartford A Conn W estern.. 100
WorNashARoch— 4s Jan’ 30 JAJ
Hocking Valley— Com m on. . 100
3%
4s Oct 1 1934__________ AAO
Hudson Companies— P r e f..100
4%
26%
2%
Yosemlte Val s f g 5s 1 9 3 6 ..JAJ
Hudson A Manhattan______ 100
11
13
Preferred_________________ 100
5
Huntlngd A Broad Top v t c 50
14
16
Preferred v t c ____________ 50
Illinois Central_____________ 100
59
63
RAILROAD STOCKS.
Leased lines (guar)______ 100
Stk tr ctfs— See R R Securs Co
Ala Great Southern com ____ 50
Int A Gt Nor Hold C orp_ 100
_
4
6
Preferred________________ 50 d 40
Intemat Rys(Cent Am) com 100
50
____ _
_____
30
34
Preferred_________________100
100
4
100 135
Iowa Central______________ 100
82
90
90
100
100
Joliet A Chic (guar C A A ) . .100
6
15 'Kal Allegan A Gr Rap (gu)-100
Ann Arbor com m on.
91
100
100
15
Preferred________
35
100
K C Ft Scott A Memphis R y—
85%
100
Pref Cent Tr ctf dep stpd. 100
Preferred.
75
79 % K C St L A Chic— Pref (gu ). 100
85
100
3
25%
26
100
Kansas City Southern______ 100
49
135
50
100 120
Preferred_________________100
125
10
4
100 105
Keokuk A Des M oines_____ 100
85
Atlantic Coast L Co of C t. 50
20
Preferred_________________ 100
89
Atlantic Coast L R R com . 100
64
68
Lackawanna R R of N J ____100
71
74
10
tr.
14
Lake Erie A Western________100
75
80
21
23
100
Preferred_________________100
100
39 % Lehigh A New York pref_ 100
_
Preferred.
52
' 53" '
100
Lehigh Valley______________ 50
50 d 34
Preferred__________________ 50
70
100 122
76
Little Miami orlg guar_____ 50
32
20 %
35
100
Spec guar betterment stk. 50
24
Preferred.
32
34
100
Lit Schuyl Nav RRACoal(gu)50
25
26
100
Long Island R R ____________ 50
37
100
Louis A M o Riv pref (guar) .100 ‘ § 6 '" 1 95
34
2
100
_
Loulsv Hend A St L com _ 100
8
45
48
100
8
Preferred_________________ 100
18
130
112%
100 125
Louisville A Nashville______ 100
ill %
30
Boston R ev Beach A Lynn. 100
40
400
Mahoning Coal R R ________ 50 360
55
70
Buffalo Roch A Pittsburgh. 100
40
50
Pref (guar L S A M S ) ____50
80
Pref erred______________
90
100
38
Maine Central_____________ 100
66
72
59
100
Preferred_________________ 100
Preferred____________
44
100 . 41
Manchester A Lawrence____100
20
26
Camden A Burl Co (gu ar).- 25
—
Maryland A Pennsylvania.. 100
40
45 % Massawlppi Valley (gu a r)..100
55
Canada Southern_____ _____ lOOj
Canadian Pacific___________ 100 113
92
Michigan Central___________ 100
61
63
Preferred_________________100
44
46
Mlnehill A Schuyl Hav (gu ). 50
Caro Clinchfield A Ohio com 100
Minneapolis A St Louis____100
u%
11%
Preferred______ __________ 100
67
68%
Minneapolis S tP A S S M . . 1 0 0
32
34
Catawissa R R — 1st pf (guar) 50
82
90
Preferred_________________ 100
32
34
2d pref (guar P A R ) _____ 50 <
1
53
56
4% Leased Line C tfs_____ 100
40
Cayuga A Susq (gu D L A W ) 30 d 35
20
Mississippi C e n tra l............. 100
24
170
190
Central of New J ersey.. . 100
Missouri Kansas A Texas_ 100
_
2
56%
Chesapeake A Ohio_________100
Preferred_________________ 100
57%
3
4
6%
Chicago A Alton R R ________100
20
7% Missouri Pac R y trust c t fs .. 100
12
9
Preferred_________________ 100
Preferred trust certifs____100
130
140
Chicago Burl A Quincy_____ 100
56
M obile A Birm pref (g u a r).. 100
Chicago A Eastern Illinois—
M obile A Ohio— See South’n R y
New com m on_______________
14% Morris A Essex (quar.)_____ 50
66
31
New preferred_______________
Nashua A Lowell___________ 100
s 100
1
Chic A East 111— Com ctf deplOO
no
95
1% Nashv Chatt A St Louis____100
1
Pref Eqult Tr ctf dep_______
35
30
1% Nashv A Decatur (gu L A N ) 25
8
Chic Gt West com ________ 100
9
National Rys of Mex 1st preflOO
IS
Preferred_________________ 100
17%
Second preferred_________100
4%
Chic Ind A Loulsv com _____100
66
New Orl Texas A Mex v t c _
_
46
Preferred_________________ 100 " 46""
80
N Y Bkln A Man B pref (gu) 100
75
28
Chicago Mllw A St Paul____100
27 Vs
72
72%
New York Central R R _____ 100
42%
42 %
Preferred_________________ 100
97
94
Dividend payable In London
66%
Chicago A North W estern .. 100
101
Preferred___________
100 100
33
33 V
s
Chic R I A Pac com temp c t fs ..
74 %
74 %
7% pref temp ctfs__________
64
64 %
6% Dref temp ctfs__________

ol.

240 "
205
240
240

_____

85
80
18

100
90
19%

"87""
42
24%
37
27
36
74
6
9%
28
78%
20%
45%
47
78
25%

’ 92”
45
25
38%
28
36%
82
6%
9%
35
79
20%
47
57
82
25%

"16""

12

"l6 "'
50
82
120%
64%
164
96
35
80
70
22
7%
22%
14

18**
59
90
121
65%
169
105
45
86

8
22%
16
s 100
60
54
10 %
10
45
35
19%
19
25%
25%
63
66
32
30%
9
8%
17%
16%
29
28

$

(

5,565
2,000

"e'655
2,200

4.500
3,600

5,250
5,000

8.500
8,000

9" 666

3,900

5,000
4,500

"l.200
1.000

4,100

5.800
2.200
3,200
1,500

2.S00
4,500
2,000

750

1.000

Ex dlv. » Ex rights.

P U B L IC

U T IL IT IE S

In the following rearrangement or our quotation Uata we bring together under the general dealguatlon of •'Publio
UtlHtlea,” all the different forma of auoh aoeuritiea, thinking It easier for the reader to find any partloular laaue in a
general list than when the seourltiaa are subdivided under separate heads and there la doubt as to what head to look
under. In other words, under “ Publio Utilities,” wo Inolude Street and Eleotrlo liallwaya, Gaa, Eleotrlo, Power, Water
and Telegraph and Telephone Companies.
In quoting Publio Utility bonds, we employ the same method aa In quoting the bonds of steam rallroada. The groat
majority of Issues being quoted “ and Interest,” we uae no designating mark whatever where that la the ease. On the
other hand, we prefix the letter “/ ” where there Is a deviation from this rule; In auoh oases the Interest forma part of the
prloe. Unless, therefore, “/ ” appears against a quotation, the buyer will understand that the aoorued Interest la to be
added on. This, however, does not apply to Inoome bonds and bonds In default, In which oases the prloe takea aooount
of the Interest (should any payment be announoed) and no designating mark is employed.
NOTICB.— All bond pirlcaa art "and Interest" except where marked " f ” and Income and defaulted bonds
Bid.

Ash

/T h is price Includes accrued Interest.

Aak.

40
Bost&Worc St Ry 4!4s '23 F&A n 35
Brazilian Tr Lt & Power—
94
6% gold notes Nov 1 '22 M&N
9234
75
78
Bridgeport Gas Lt 4s 1952-.J&J
Bristol G & E 5s 1939_____ T&J
Bway&7thAveRR— SeeNYRys
Bway Surface R R — See N YRys
65
70
Bronx G&E 5s '60 op aft’ 20 J&J
75
85
Bklvn Boro Gas 5s 1945 op J&D
Bklyn City & New R R — See C I & Bk RR
Brooklyn Edison Co—
81
Gen M 5s ser A 1949____J&J
80 34
89
92
Gen M 6s Ser B 1930____J&J
Gen M 7s Ser C 1950____J&J
9854
98 34
Gen M 7s Ser D 1 9 4 0 ...J&D
99 34
9934
Kings Co El Lt & P— See un der K
30
Brooklyn Rap Tran— 5s’ 45 A&O / 2334
25
2334
Eqult Tr Co ctfs dep._
50
lst ref gold 4s 2002_____ J&J / 31
3-yr 7% notes 1921____ J&J / 5534
5734
56
Cent Un Tr temp ctfs d e p . / .........
Temp ctfs dep stpd ___ i ------5334
60
Bklyn City— 1st 5s 1941-J&J
Bklyn Hts 1st 5s 1941_ A& O / 15
_
Brooklyn Queens Co & Sub
25
1st M g 5s 1941 opt '16 J&J / ------25
1st con gu 5s July ’ 41.M & N / 15
69
Bklyn Un Elev 5s 1 9 5 0 ..F&A
6634
stamped guaranteed..
6634
55
55
Stamped guaranteed._
/ 45
Nassau Elec— 1st 5s '4 4 . A&O
22
1st g 4s Jan 1 1951____J&J / 1734
Atlantic A v con 5s g '31 -A&O / 50
Bklyn Bath&WE5s’ 33A&0 / 50
83
BklynUnGaslst con5s g’ 45M&N
7754
Brownsville Ave— See Phila Co
30
Buffalo C ityG as g 5s 1947.A&O
85
86
Buff Gen Elec 1st 5s 1939. 1"
80
83
1st ref 5s April 1 1939_ J&J
_
Deb 6s 1922..........
F&A
9834
9934
Conv deb 7s 1925______ A&O
9834
9934
10
5
Buff & Lack Tr 1st 5s '28 opJ&D /
Buffalo & Lake Erie Traction
1st & ref g 5s '36 op s f._M & N
Hamburg R y 4s 1926_ M&N
_
Buff & Nlag Falls El L & Pow
80
82
1st g 5s 1942___________ F&A
55
65
Burl’ton(Vt)G L 5s 1 9 5 5 ..J&J
Burlington (la) R y & Light—
45
50
1st s f gold 5s 1932 op t. _ M&S
82
85
Butte El&P 1st s f 5s’ 22-’ 51J&D
California Electric Generating—
1st s f g 5s '48 op aft '12 M&S
8034
California Gas & Elec Corp—
90
Sink fund g 5s 1933 opt.M&S
8834
87
Unlf & ref g 5s '37 op s f M&N
87
Cal Cent Gas & El 5s '31 F&A
California-Oregon Power—
97
100
1st & ref 734s Ser A 1941F&A
Cal Pac R y— See Pacific Elec R y
Calumet & South Chicago R y—
50
54
1st M rehab g 5s’ 27 op ’ 12F&A
Camden & Sub R y— See Public Service Corp
50
Canadian L & P 5s’ 49 op ’ 14 J&J r 40
Canal & Clalb R R — See N O Ry & L
Canton-Akron Con R y—
70
75
Consol 5s Jan 1933 _____J&J
90
Can-Akron 1st g 5s’ 22. M&S
95
90
94
Can-N Phlia g 5s '23 op F&A
Capital Trac (Wash, D C )—
87
1st g 5s June 1 1947_____J&D
8734
50
Carbondale R y 5s Nov '3 3 .J&J n 40
Carolina Power & Light—
75
1st M g 5s 1938________ F&A
78
Cass Av & F’ r G r’ds R y— See U nlted R y (St L)
Central Ark R y & Lt Corp—
79
83
1st 1 s f 5s 1928________ M&S
30
Central Calif Tr 5s 1936.A&O
Cent Crosst R R — See N Y Rys
Central District Telephonelst s f g 5s 1943 op '1 8 ..J&D
8634
Cent Ga Pow— See Ga L Pow & Rys
Central Hudson Gas & Elec—
1st & ref 5s 1941_______ J&D
68
73
Central Ills Lt 1st 5s 1943. A&O
71
73
Cent Indiana Gas 5s 1931_I\
CentMainePow 5s’ 39op’ 19M&N
1st & gen m 7s 1941____ l&D
_
Cent Pow & Lt 6s 1946_ A&O
Central Ry-SeeUnRyAEl(Balt)
CentStatesEl 5% g notes’ 22J&D
Central Trac— See Phila Co
Charleston Cons Ry Gas & El—
Consol g 5a 1999_______ M&S
Ch City Ry 1st g 5s 1923. J&J
Chattanooga Ry & Light—
1st & ref g 5s 1956 op ’ 16 M&N
Chatt Rys 1st cons 5s '56M&N
Ches & Pot Tel 5s '29 o p ’09 J&J
Chea & Pot Tel of Va 5s’ 43 M&N n
Chicago City & Connecting Rys
( Jol tr s f g 5s Jan 1 1927. A&O
Chicago City R y—

£ Last sale,

n Nominal,

59
75
80
74
92
70
90
53
87
70
34
64

r Canadian price.

Bonds.

Bid.

Aik.

Chicago Elevated Rys—
5% notes 1916 ext 1919.J&J
Chic June R R 4s 1945___ M&S
66~~
Chic North Shore & Milw R R —
71
1st M g 5s 1936_________J&J
84
7% gold notes '30 Ser A .J& D
Chicago & Oak Park Elec R y—
36
40
Lake St El 1st 5s 1928 gu.J&J
Chicago Railways Co—
1st m g 5s 1927 op t____F&A
6434
6434
42
45
Con M 5s Ser A Feb '27 .A & 0
31
Series B Feb 1927____J&D
3134
Series C Feb 1927____F&A
"3 7 "
Pur mon 4-5s Feb '27 op.J&J '2 7 '*
15
20
Adj Inc 4s Feb 1927 o p ..M a y
Chic Sou Bend & Nor Ind R R —
30
40
1st g 5s Jan 1 1937______ J&J
Chicago Telep 5s '23 op '13.J&D
9434
9534
Chris & 10th Sts R R — See N Y Rys
Light & Coke
Cicero Gas— See Northwest Gas
Cin D & T Trac gold 5s '2 2 .J&J
Cincinnati Gas & Electric—
84
1st & ref 5s 1956 Ser A ..A & O
8634
8 % conv notes 1922— J&D
99 34
v(
7% gold notes 1922____J&D
9734
96
6% notes Mar 15 1922.M&S15
9734
Cincinnati Gas Transportatlon88
lst 5s 1933 guar op '13 ..J & J
88
Double guarantee________
94
Cin New & Cov R y 5s 1922.J&J
93
98
2d g 5s July 1922________ J&J
94 34
99
So Cov & Cin 6s g 1932..J&J
Cities Service Co—
75
78
Conv g deb 7s 1966 Ser C .J& J
Citizens’ Gas (Indianapolis)—
74
79
1st & ref g 5s 1942______ J&J
Citizens L, H&P(Johnst’n, Pa)
78
81
1st g 5s 1934 opt 1914..M &N
Citizens’ R y & Lt— See Muscatl ne Lt & Trac
Citizens St R y— See Ind Tr & Ter
Citizens’ Tract— See Phila Co.
83
City Elec San Fran 5s 1937.J&J
8134
City & Sub R y— See Port (Ore)
City & Sub— See Un R v & El (B z
City & Sub R y— See Wash Ry & El
84
Clev El 111 1st 5s’ 39op’ 24.A& O
8534
10034 102
1st M coll 7s 1935______ J&J
95
Gold deb 7s 1941______ F&A
Clev Painesv & Ashtab Elec—
1st gold 5s July 1 1922_ J&J / .........
_
Clev Pains & East Con 5s’ 18—
Ext at 7% to 1923____A&O
Clev R y 1st 5s 1931 o p t_ M&S
_
8134
Cleve Southwest & Colum R y—
1st gen con 5s 1927 o p t .. A&O
Clev&SW 1st 5s’ 23op’ 13.F&A
Cl BerEly&Ober5s g ’ 19. M&S
Clev Ely & West 7s, ’ 23.F&A
69
74
CoastCos L&P 1st 5s’ 46op F&A
72
75
ColoradoPow er-lst 5s ’ 53 M&N
89 X
84 34
Columbia G & E 1st 5s ’ 27.J&J
86
84 >4
Stamped
75
80
Deb. 5s 1927___________ J&J
Columbia (S C )R y & Gas El Co
65
58
1st M s r g 5s 1936______ J&J
Col Buckeye L & New— See Col Newark &Zanes
Columbus Dela & Marion Elec
74
78
Co 1st & ref 5s, June 1937-----92
Gen M 8s 1941______________
69
Columbus (Ga) El Co 5s ’ 33A&0
*75“
Columbus (O)Gas 1st 5sg’ 32J&J
Columbus(O) Interurban Ter Co
45
50
1st guar 5s 1935________ J&D
Col Lond & Sprlngf R y— See Ind Col & East
Columbus Newark & Zanesv—
1st gold 5s 1924_________M&S
Gen & ref gold 5s 1926. M&N / . . . . . .
Col Buck Lake & New Trac
1st gold 5s 1921______ M&N
Zanesville R y Lt & Fower—
5s 1912 ext to Mar’ 24 -A&O
Colum & 9th A vR R — See N Y Rys
80
Columbus (Ga) Pow5s’ 36.A & 0
Columbus R y Pow & Light—
68
70
1st ref & ext s f 5s 1940. A&O
98
S F 8s June 1 1924------- J&D
52
50
Col Ry 1st 4s ’ 39 opt ’ 14.Q&J
76
100
64
Col St Ry 1st 5s g 1932.J&J
66
70
Cross St 1st 5s g 1933. J&D
80
60
85
Com’clal Cable— 4s g 2397.Q&J
9534 Commonwealth-Edlson Co—
1st g 5s June 1 1943..M & S
78
8234
8234
98
99
7% coll g notes 1925----- J&D
Com ’weath El 5s J’ ne’ 43_M&S
96
8034
8134
80
75
Com ’w’th L & P 6s 1947._M&N
Commonwealth Power (M ich)—
92
88
1st g 5s Dec 1 1924------- J&D
80
Compt Hts & Mer Ter— See Un ited Ry
95
Conemaugh Power 8s 1930 A&O
98 " 100
Conestoga Trac 1st 4s ’ 5 0 -.J&J
57
"45”
Coney Isl & Bklyn R R 4s’ 48J&J / “ 3 5 "
Consol gold 4s 1955_ J&J / 25
_
40
B O & N 1st cons 5s 1939.J&J / 30
85
89
Conn L & Pow 1st 5s 1939. J&J
79
82
Connecticut Power 5s ’ 03.A&O
36
80
84
1st & coll tr 5s 1956____J&J
6% notes Dec 1921_________
9914
9834
6434

• Sale price.

1
1
1
1

Adirondack Power & Light—
85
83
1st & ref g 6s 1950______M&S
85
1st & ref 6s 1950
M&S
Adirondack Elec Power Corp
77
80
1st M gold 5s 1962 o p t___ l&J
78
77
Alabama Power 1st 5s ’ 46. M&S
84 ?4
1st M 1 & ref 6s 1951___ J&D
98
96
6% gold notes 1922 ____J&J
92
95
Alabama Water 1st 6s 1932.J&J
_____ _ __
_
Deb 7s 1924_____________J&J
Albany R y— See United Tract’ n
65
75
Albany Sou R R 1st 5s ’ 39.M & S
Alleg Bellevue & Perrysv— See Phila C 0
Alton Gran & St Tr— See East St L & Su b
Altoona & Logan Val Elec R y—
50
60
Con g 4 34s 1933 gu_.F& A 15
American Cities Co—
40
Coll trust g 5-6s 1919 opt.J&J
38
Certificates of deposit ._
4734
38
45
Certifs of dep stam ped___
55
05
American Gas deb 6s 2016 ._ J&J
71
72
Am Gas & Elec coll 5s 2007. F&A
American Light & Traction—
89
88
S% gold notes 1925____M&N
73
Amer Pow & L deb 6s ’ 1 6.M&S
7134
96
8s gold May 1 1941____M&N
9834
American Public Service—
78
First lien 6s 1942 _ ..J & D n 75
_
65
75
Amer Pub Util cob 6s 1936. A&O
American Railways—
50
40
Coll trust conv g 5s 1931.F&A
American Teleph & Teleg Co—
80
Coll trust gold 4s 1929_ J&J
_
79 34
Conv g 4s ’ 36 conv af’ 09.M&S
7034
87 34
Conv 4 34s ’ 33 op aft ’ 25. M&S
s±y2
84 34
Coll trust 5s 1946____..J & D
Conv 6s Aug 1925 . . ..F & A
9934 100 34
_
6% -n otesF eb 1 1924_ F&A
9734
9734
6% notes Oct 1 1922_ A&O
_
98 34
99)4
Amer W W & El 5s 1934..A & O
56)4
57 J4
70
85
Amerlcus Ltg 1st s f 6s ’ 37. A&O
Anacos & Pot River R R — See W ash Ry & E
72
69
Appalachian Pow 5s 1 9 4 1 ..J&D
Ardmore St R y— See Phila Co
60
65
Arizona Pow 6s ’ 33 opt ’ 13. M&N
Arkansas L & P 1st 6s. ’ 4 5.A & 0
67)4
7234
93
Conv 8% notes 1931_ M&N
_
9634
Asheville (N C) Pow & Light—
85
70
1st s f g 5s 1942 o p t .. .A&O
Ashland (Wis) L, Pow & St Ry
75
1st M gold os 1939
J&J
Atchison“R y, Light & Power—
1st 5s N ov 1 9 3 5 . ____M&N n _____ _____
Athens (Ga) R y & Electric—
60
70
1st & ref s f g 5s ’ 50 op ’ 15 J&J
Atlanta Cons St R R — See Ga R y & E
Atlanta Gas Lt 5s g 1947..J& D
8034
Atlanta Nor R y— See Ga Ry & El
Atlantic Ave R R — See Bklyn R ap Tr
Atlantic City (N J) Ga3—
____
1st g 5s Jan 1 '60 opt '2 0 .J&J ____
Atl City & Sh R R — 58 ’45.J&D _ ____ __ _ _
40
Atlan Coast El 1st 5s '4 5 ..M&N
Auburn & Syracuse Elec R R —
65
50
1st & ref g 5s ’ 42 opt '1 2 .A&O
Augusta-Alken R y & El Coro—
Sink d g 5s D ec 1 ’ 35 opt J&D / 20
30
Augusta Ry & El 5s ’40-.J& D
Aurora Elgin & Chicago RR—
1st & ref g 5s 1946 op t_ J&J / ------_
A E & C Rv 1st g 5s ’ 41 A&O 15 / 53
Balt & Ann 8 L— See M d El Ry
75
Balt Elec 1st g 5s ’ 47 gu_ J&D
_
78
BaltSpP&Ches— SeeUn R y & El
Balt Traction— See Un Ry & El
Bangor (M e)Po 4-4 }4-5s’ 31M&S w—
—
Bangor Ry & El 1st 5s 1935.J&J
75
85
Bay Counties Pow 5s 1930.M&S
92
8834
Beaver Val Tr gen g 5s’ 53-M&N
20
40
Bell Tel Canada deb 5s ’ 25.A&O r 92
Bell Telephone Co of Penn—
1st & ref s f 7s ’ 45 Ser A . A&O 10434
Binghamton (N Y) L, H & P—
1st ref 5s 1946_________ F&A
65
70
BlnghamtRy 5s ’ 31 op ’ ll.M & N
Blrm Knox & A1— See Phila Co
BIrm R y, Light & Power—
61
Gen ref g 4 34s ’ 54 op '09. A&O
6334
Ref & ext g 63 1957___ M&N
69
75
Blrm Ry & El 1st g 5s ’ 2 4 .J&J
Blackatone Val G&E 53 '39. J&J
78
80
Bleecker St & Ful Ferry— See N Y Rys
Blue Lakes Wat 1st 6s ’ 38 . M&S
93
Boston El L 1st con 5s ’ 24.M &S
9234
95
Boston Elev Ry 43 1935__ M&N
6334
Deb g 41^8 Oct 1 1937..A& O
65
D ehg 4 ^ s Nov 1941_ M&N
_
64.
Deb g 5s Dec 1942 .
J&D
69
West End St 5s 1 9 3 2 ...M &N
75
79
5s May 1936.. ____ Wl&N
70
76
5s March 1944.. . - -M&S
64
53 Feb 1922 . _______ M&8
97
98
94
4 34« Jari 1 1923
__ J&J
7s Aug 1924_________ F&S
96
78 Sept 1947________ M&S
84
75
4|4s July 1 1930 . - J&J
—
_____
4s Aug 1 1982
F&A
65

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Bonds.

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1
1
1

Bonds.

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Bonds.
Conn Ky A Ll IVsfl 1951

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Bid.
JAJ

Conn Itlv Pow lat 5s 1957 J .tl)

58U
bo
81

A ik.

85

1st lien 5s 1962 stpd
JAJ
52
57
Consol Gas of Halt 5a 1959 JAJ
88
Geu g 4 Us Apr 1954
AAO
70 U
Consul Gas Elec* L A P (Lia.lt)—
Gen g 4 Us Feb 14 1996. JAJ
74 H
1st A ref s f 7 Us 1945 JAD
98 U
Conv 5%uotesNov 15’ 2 1M A N
99
7% notes Aug 1922 . FA A
97 H
Consol Gas N J 5s g 1950
JAJ
70
1st ref 5s 1905 ______. AAO
60
Consolidated Gas (N Y)—
Conv g 7s Feb l 1925_ Q-F
_
s 102
8% gold notes 1921
JAD
io o :
u
100U
Underlying cos -See NYGF1. 1 A 1
1
*
90
Consol Ltg C ol Vt) lst5s'20JAJ
87
Consol Pow 0% notes’ 22 FA A
97
96U
Con Ry(NewH av)deb 4s’ 54JAJ
37 U
Deb 4s 1955____ ________JAJ
40
37 U
Deb 4s 1950 g u a r ____ JAJ
Cons g 4s 1950
FA A
Cons Ity A Pow (SaltLake) See Utah L A Ry
Cons T r(N J ) SeePubServCorp
Con Wat of Utica lst5s’ 50 JAJ
84
90
80
Deb 5s Jan 1'30 op 1911. JAJ
85
Consum L 1 A P Co (Ellz.N J)
1
75
5s 1938.
____
JAD
Consumers’ Power Co (M ich)—
80
1st A ref g 5s 1936 op’ 16 JAJ
79 %
95
Geu A ref 7s 1930 Ser A JAJ
92
94
92
Gen A ref 7s 1935 Ser B JAJ
Continental Gas A Electric—
80
1st Hen coll tr 6s 1927. MAN
70
Crosstown St Ry— See Col Ry A Lt
Cross St Ry— See lot Tr (Buff)
Cumberland Co (M e)Pow A Lt—
1st A ref g 5s 1942
MAS
Cum b’land Tel A Tel—
1st A gen 5s 1937
JAJ
81
Cuyahoga Telep 7s 1921 ,IA n
99M
98
100
87
92
Dallas Gas 1st g 5s 1925opMAN
85
87
Dallas Pow A Lt 6s 1949_ JAJ
_
77 M
Danv St RyAL Co 5s’ 22-’ 25JA J
Danville Urbana A Champ Ry—
85
81
1st 5s 1923 optional.
MAS
Darby Med A Ches R y— See Phi la ll Tr
80
77
Dayton (O)Gas5s’ 30 op ’ 15MAS
78
74
Dayton Ltg 1st 5s ’ 37 op ’ l2MA3
75
70
Dayton Pow A L 1st 5s '41 JAD
97
94
1st lien A gen M 7s 1923. MAS
____
Defiance (O) GAE 5s 1942MAS __
Delaware Co A Phila— See Un P A Tran 8
Denver City Tramway—
34
32
1st A ref g 5s 1933 op s f MAN
80
70
Con Tram con g 5s 1933 AAO
80
Deny Gas A El 1st g 5s’ 4Q m a n
78
22
1st A ref 5s 1951.“ . .
MAN
68
95
Gen M 7 Us Ser A 1946. MAS
90
Denver Tram Power Co—
60
1st Imp g gu 5s’ 23 op’ OSAAO n50
Denver Tramway Terminals Co
1st m e eu 5s i9 2 i-’ 4.n m a c
60
Denver Union Water—
98
SoPlatteCanalARes5s’ 22 JAJ
94
D errv (NH) Flpr* lat
102
97
Des Moines A Cent la Elec Co—
88
82
S F 6s 1937 op Ser A .M A S
8 F 53 1937 on Ser R
MAS
73
65
Des Moines City Rv—
55
40
Gen A ref 5s 1936
JAJ
Detroit C Gas 5% g M ’ 23..JA J
89 A
3
94
Prior lien 5s 1923
JAJ
83
80
Det A Sub Gas 1st 5s’ 28'jAD
88
Detroit Edison 1st g 5s ’ 33 JAJ
86 iU
78
77 %
IstAref 5s July 1 ’ 40 MAS
88
IstAref 6s July ’ 40 Ser B MAS
88M
102
Conv deb 8s Jan 10 1931 JAJ 101
Det United 4 Us 1932 opt.JA J
58U
55U
1st m s f 8s 1922
FA A
99 U
1st m s f 8s 1941
FA A
99
7% coll tr notes 1923. . AAO
92
Det R y 1st 5s ,21-’ 24 . . J A D
86
_ 1st g 5s Apr 1 1928___ AAO
Det M on A Tol Short Line Ry
82
77
1st M g 5s Jan 1 9 3 3 ...JAJ
Det A Pontiac— 5s g '22 FAA
96
84
Cons g 4U s ’ 26 op ’ l l . J A D
Det A Pt Huron Shore Line—
1st g 5s 1950______ JAJ
70
66
Det Ypsil Ann Arbor AJack—
85
1st g 5s 1926__________ FAA
79
100
D Y A A A Con 6s 1924— FAA
F D J i B A B R R — See Third Av Ry
Duluth Ed El 1st 5s ’ 31op_MAS
Duluth Superior Traction Go
75
70
Duluth St Ry 1st g 5s’ 30MAN
55
50
Gen M 5s 1930..
MAN
Duquesne Light— See Phila Co
rsuquesne Trac— See Phila Co—
Eastern Mass Street Ry Co—
90
Serial ref 6s Jan 1922-1929
\ 50
Ref M 4 Us 1948_______ JAJ / 45
Ref M 5s 1948
.14 1 / 45
50
LowLawAH lstg5s’ 23op~JAD
Lynn A Bos 1st 5s e ’ 24 JAD / ------52
Eastern Pa Rys 1st 5s 1936 JAJ
48
74
77
Eastern Tex El Co 5s ’ 42 MAN
East St Louis (Ills) Lt A Pow—
74
80
1st 5s 1 9 4 0 ... .
JAD
East St Louis A Suburban Co—
54
53
Coll trust g 58 1932 opt.A A O
Alton Granite A St L Trac—34
_
Easton Cons El 5s 1 9 4 9 ..MAN
Econom y Lt A Pow (Joliet, 111)
80
88
1st M s f g 5s 1956 . ..J A D
Edison Elec 11 of Boston—
1
100
7% gold notes 1922. ..F A A
99 H
5% gold notes 1922
FAA
99
98U
6% gold notes 1922. ..F A A
99K
99M
Edison Elec Co (Lancaster)—
Refund 5s 1943______ FAA
Edison Elec Co of Los Angeles—
96
1st A ref g 5s 1922op’ 07MAS
94
Edison Lt A Pow (SF) 6s’ 21Q-F
99 U
Eighth Ave R R — See N Y Rys

/ This price Includes accrued Interest.

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except where marked “ ( " and Income and defaulted bonds.
Bid.

Aek.

B onds.

Bid

Aak.

Indianapolis A Southeast Trac—
50
1st M g 5s 1935
JAJ
73
78
Ind Shelbyv A Southeast 1st
b f g 5s Jail 1 1932
JAJ
70
Ellz A Trenton RlO Serv Corp
Indianapolis Trac A Term Co—
67
70
1st s f gold 5s Jan 1 1933 AAO
Elmira Water Light A R R —
„ „ _„ _
59
Indianap St gen 4s 1933. JAJ
1st A con g 5s 1956
MAS
80
65
74
83
Id Paso lit Co coll tr g 5s ’ 32 JAJ
Citizens' St con 5s g ’ 33. m a n
85
----Empire Diet Elec Co —
Indianap Wat— 5s’ 2ti op ’ ll.J A J
o5
70
63
69
1st os 1949
MAN
1st A ref g 4 H S 1940 opt . JAJ
j
Empire Gas A Elec and Empire
Interborougn Metropol Co—
16
72
75
Coke ]t IstAref 5s ’ l l op MAS
Coll trust g 4>£s 1956 . AAO
17X
Empire Gas A Fuel—
Guar Trust certlf of dep_
_
13M
14h£
87
90
1st M s f 6s 1926..
MAN
Interborough Rapid Transit—
67
77
80
50 X
0 % notes June 15 1924
JAJ
1st A ref g 5s ’ 60 op tax-exJAJ
80
82
80
85
Eqult G A E LJtlca 5s 1912 AAO
7% notes 1921 .
_
MAS
93
95
Eqult HI Gas, Phila, 5s g ’ 28 JAJ
Internat’l Railway (Buffalo)—
84
85
67
Erie El Motor s f g 5s 1941 AAO
Buff Ry 1st conM 5sg’ 31 FAA
83
84
74
Erie Ltg 1st M 5s 1967
AAO
71
Cross St Ry 1st 5s g ’ 32 MA N
78
----81
Evansv GAE 1. 5s’ 32op'12 JAD
Hoff Bell A Lan 5s 1927 JAD
70
75
Evansv A Sou Ind Traction—
Buff A Lock 1st g 5s 1938.JAJ
90
Evansv A Print: 1st 5s '23AAO
94
Buff A Nlag Fulls Elec R y—
65
70
Excelsior Springs Wat Gas A El
1st M 5s gold 1935.
JAJ
63
54 H
75
85
1st M 6s 1932 op .
JAD
Internat Ry ref 5s’62op.M A N
80
88
Fairmont A Clarksburg T rac’ d
Interstate El Corp 6s 1933 MAS
_____ Interstate Rys— Coll trust g 4s
77
1st g 5s 1938 op 1 9 1 3 ...AAO
31
30
Federal Light A Traction—
FAA
1943 opt 1913______
65
68
1st 8 f g 5s 1942 opt
MAS
Iowa Ry A Lt (Cedar Rapids) —
73
78
Fed St A Pleas Val— See PhilCo
1st A ref g 6s 1932op ’ 15.MAS
Ft Pitt Trac— See Phila Co
Ironwood A Bessemer Ry A Lt
Ft Smith Light A Traction—
1st s f g 5s ’ 36 op aft T5 FAA _____ _____
70
75
1st M g 5s Mar 1 ’ 36 opt MAS
Jackson A Battle Creek Trac) See Mlc hlgan
Ft W Van Wert A Lima Trac—
Jackson Consolidated Traction| United Rys
22
75
80
Jaekson(Mtrh)Ga8 5s g ’ 37.AAO
1st M g 5s 1930 guar . JAJ
83
Ft Worth Pow A I. os '31 FAA
Jackson (Miss) Public Service—
82 H
60
Ave Ry
42d St M A St N A v— See Third
1st M 5s 1 9 3 4 ...
AAO
70
65
Frankf Tacouy A Holmesb R y—
Jacksonv(Fla)Gas s f 5s’42.JAD
40
50
1st g 5s July 1940. ___ JAJ
Jacksonville Traction—
55
70
75
Galv Elec Co 1st 58 ’ 40 op. MAN
1st cons 5s Mar ’ 31 o p t. MAS
60
Galveston Houston Elec lly —
Jacksonv El 5s ”27 opt MAN
70
75
1st M s f g 5s 1954 o p t . . AAO
Jer City Hob A Pat—-^ee Public Service Corp
70
GasAEl of Bergen Co 5s’ 49 JAI)
Johnstown (Pa) Pass R y—
65
Refunding gold 4a 1931 .T<V
D
Gen 5s Nov 1 1954
MAN
k 55
55
60
90
68
75
6% gold bonds 1929____MAS
Kankakee(Ill)G A E 5s’ 30.M A S
94
Geor Row A Ips— See BosANor St R y
Kans City (M o) Gas 5s ’ 22. AAO
90
92
Georgia Light Power A Rys—
Kan C Home Telep 5s 1923. JAJ
62
72
1st lien s f g 5s 1941 opt MAS
Kan City Kaw Val A West R y—
96
72
69
1st M 6s Aug 1924_____FAA
CentGaPow5s’ 38 op ’ 13 MAN
79
80'A
82
K C Long Dis Tel 5s 1925. JAJ
Georgia Ry A Elec 5s 1932. JAJ
72
69
Refg A impt g 5s ’ 49 s f JAJ
Kansas City Power A Light—
77
75
79
Atlanta Cons St 5s 1939.JAJ
1st M 5s July 7 1944___ JAJ
75
78
80
85
Georgia Elec Lt 5s 1930.JAJ
2d M 6s July 7 1944. ...JAJ
98M
99 A
3
Atlanta Northern Ry Co—
1st A ref g 8s" 1940 Ser A JAD
95
90
Kansas City Railways—
1st guar 5s ’ 54 op ’ 9 0 ..JAJ
29
1st M 5s July 7 1944____JAJ / 25
Georgia Ry A Power—
12
72
74
8
2d M 6s July 7 1944____JAJ /
1st A ref s f 5s 1954 op ..A A O
12
8
2d M 5s July 7 1944____JAJ /
Grand Rap Gr Hav A Musk Ry
_____ Kansas Electric Utilities—
1st g 5s July 1 1926..
JAJ _____
70
65
86
Gt Falls Pow 1st 5s ’ 40 op MAN
1st gold 5s 1925.
AAO
95
96 M
Kansas G A E 1st 5s ’ 22 op.MAS
Great Lakes Power, Ltd*—
_____ Kentucky Traction A Terrn’l—
1st M 6s 1922-1944____MAN b .........
—
Great Northern Power—
1st A ref gu 5s ’51 opt ’ 14.FAA —
71
74
84
80
Lexington Ry 1st 5s ’ 59.JA D
1st M g 5s 1935 op .
FAA
65
66
7 6?i
Great West Pow 5s 1946 op.JA J
Key Tel 1st g 6s ’ 35 op ’ 0 8 .JAJ
88
Conv deb 6s 1925
M&N
Kings Co E L A P 1st 5s’ 37 AAO
98 ^
87
Piirch money 6s g 1997..A A O
1st A ref 6s Mar 1 9 4 9 ...MAS
85K
95
88 V
ia
99
Conv deb 6s 1925
MAS
Gen M conv 8s 1930
FAA
60
81K
68 Vi Kings Co Elev R y— See Bklyn R ap Tr
Hackensack Wat 4s’ 52op’ 12.TAJ
—
Kings Co GasAIll 1st 5s’ 40.AAO
Hagerstown A Frederick Ry—
75
79
83 H Klnloch Lg Dlst Tel 5s ’ 29 JAJ
1st A ref 6s 1944
AAO
89
Erie Trac
Kinloch Teleph 6s 1928 .F A A
Hamburg Ry— Wee Bufl A Lake
—
Knoxv Gas 1st 5s’ 33 o p ’ 13.AAO _____
Harrisburg (Pa) Light A Power_ - _ Knoxville Rallwav A Light—
_
_____
1st A ref g 5s 1952 o p t..F A A
65
63
70
Ref A ext 5s 1946 opt __JAD
Hart Man A Rock 5s 1924 AAO
91
65
Knoxville Trac 5s 1938..A A O
Hart St R y— 1st g 4s 1930.M AS
82 H
75
85
Kokomo Marion A W Trac—
Harwood El 5s ’ 39 op T 4 _ JAJ
_
82
74
80
85
1st g 5s July 1 1933_____JAJ
1st A ref s f g 6s ’ 42 op MAS
Lackawanna A W yo Val R T —
Havana Elec Ry L A Power—
_____
81
_____
79
Coll trust 5s 1 95 1.. ..F A A
Gen M 5s 1954 ser A _ MAS
_
74
72 Vs
Laclede Gas Light—
Havana Elec Ry 5s 1952. FAA
80
76
57
61
Ref A ext g 5s 1934.
.A A O
Helena LARy 1st 5s ’ 25 op MAS
90
91
1st coll A ref g 7s Jan ’ 2 9 .FAA
Hest Man A Fair Pass R v— See Phila R T
Lake Roland Elev— See Un Rys A Elec
Home Telep A Teleg (Los An90
80
Lake Sh Elec 1st con g 5s’ 23 JAJ - - - - geles, Cal) 1st 5s 1933.JAJ
52
75
Lor A Clev g 5s ’ 27 op ’ 17.JAJ _____
Home Tei A Tel of Spokane—
78
_____
76
Sand Frem A So 5s 1936.JAJ _____
1st M g 5s May 15’ 36MAN 15
82
Tol Frem A Nor 5s ’ 20 op ’ 05
Hortonla Power 5s 1945.. FAA
87 M
—
____
Ext at S % to 1925_ JAJ
_
Houghton Co (Mich) El Lt—
72
77
Lake St Elev R R — See Chic A O ak Pk Elec Ry
1st g 5s Jan 1 1927 op t. JAJ
Laurentlde Power, Ltd—
Houghton County Traction—
80
55
78 X
1st S f g 5s 1946 opt 1920. JAJ
1st con g 5s 1937.
. JAJ
95
91
Lehigh Power Securities Corp—
Hous El 5s 1925 op 1 9 1 0 ..FAA
90
67
6% gold notes 1927 ___FAA
6SM
Houston L A Pow 5s 1931. AAO
82K
72
74
Lehigh Valley Transit—
Hudson Co Gas 5s g 1949. MAN
77
SO
1st M g 5s Dec 1935 op t.M A S
Hydraulic Pow of Niag Falls—
87
63
68
85
1st M g 4s Dec 1935 op t.M A S
1st A ref 5s 1 9 5 0 ... . . JAJ
57
80
Rp.f jrppt, 5s 1951
A^O
Cons g 4s 1935
JAD
S0H
52
58
77 M
76
Ref A Impt g 5s 1960____JAD
Idaho Power 1st 5s 1947___ JAJ
100
90
80
98
Coll trust 6s 1923_______ JAJ
1st lien gen M 8s 1930 ..J A J
SO
Leh Val L A P 5s 1 9 4 3 ..AAO . . 75
Illinois Central Traction—
78
Lexington Ave & Pav Fer— See -N Y K ys
71
1st M g 5s 1933 op guar.JAD
Lexington (K y) R y— See K v Tr A Term
Illinois Northern Utilities Co—
(St Lo uls)
59
64
Lindell R y— See United Rys
1st A ref 5s 1957 opt _ .AAO
Little Rock Gas A Fuel—
Illinois Valley R y—
SO
S5
70
Ref 6s Nov 1937
MAN
Little Rock Rv A Electric—
Indiana Columbus A E Trac—
82
15
81
1st g 5s 1933 opt 1 90 8--. AAO
Gen A ref g 59 ’ 26 op ’ l l MAN / 12
_____
69
Ref A ext g 6s 1938____AAO
Col Lon A Springf 5s ’ 20 AAO _ ______
uffalo)
60
50
Lockport A Olcott R y— See Int Trac (B
Indiana Ltg 4s 1958 o p .. _FAA
79
76
Lorain A Clev R R — See Lake Sh Elec U y
Indiana A Mich El 5s 1957. FAA
A Coke Los Angeles Gas A Elec Corp—
Indiana Nat Gas A O— See Peop lesG L
84 /i
z
1st A ref g 5s 1939 op t. . M A S
Indiana Ry A Light—
98
_____
96
Gen A ref g 7s 1926 Ser A MAS
1st A ref 5s 1943. _.
JAJ __
----97 H
Gen A ref g 7s 1931Ser B.JAD
Indiana Service Corp—
8S
56
53 K
Los Ang G
E 5s 1934
85
24
/21 '
Los Ang Ltg 5s Apr 11’ 24 SAO
Adjustment mortgage_
_
Los Ang Pac Co— See Pac El Ry
Indiana Union Traction—
_____ Los Angeles A Pasadena— See Pac El ec Rys
1st g 5s July 1 '33 op '08 AAO ________
_____
_________ Los Angeles R y Corp—
Indiana Nor 1st g 59 ’ 33 AAO
58 ^9
60
1st A ref 9 f g 5s 1940_ JAD
_
Indianap Columbus A Sou Tr—
71
88
Los Ang Rv 5s g 1938 . .AA O
1st M g 5s Feb 1 1923
FAA
H la
>
- - - - 77
72
Los Ang Trac 1st g 5s ’ 38.JAD
Indianapolis Gas 5s 1952 . AAO
79
73
Louisville Gas A Electric—
Indianap L A H 5s 1940. . AAO
94 '•
fl
1st A ref 7s 1923 ___ - JAD
961a
Indianap A Martinsv Rap Tr—
88 ^9
87
60
Loulsv Home Telep 5s 1922.JAJ
55
1st g 5s 1932 o p t________ JAJ
- - - - Louisv Ltg 5s ’ 53 unstrapd.AAO
Indianapolis Northern— See Uni on Tr o f Ind
Indianapolis A Northwest Tr—
52
67
1st g 5s 1932 o p t_ _ . MAS
_
Elec A Poop— Bee PUUa Rap Tr
Electrical Securities
Oorp —
Coll tr g a f 58 1935 opt FAA

Last sale,

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Nominal

aSale price.

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G EN ERA L
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NOTICE.—All bond prices ere " and Interest" except where marked "f” and Income and defaulted bonds

41

A nk.
Bid.
Bonds.
Bid.
Bonds.
Auk.
Northern States Power Co—
7 H % National Properties Co—
J 77%
3 12
1
63
1st A ref 5s 194 I
AAO 79
Coll tr 4 4 % - 5 % h 1940..JAJ
79%
4 6 {%
02 Nebraska Power Co—
1st A ref 6s 1941 Ser B AAO
Qen M 5s 1950hq U
78
75
0% notes 1926 _____ AAO 83
() IllH
vlllo p. 50
1st M gold 5S 1949. _ ..JAI)
86
83
7% notes 1923 . . FAA 1
5 95
Nevada Calif Elec 6s 1946 JAJ 79
Low Law A Ilav—See Easten Mass S t Ry
98
9 8 % Northern Texas Electric Co—
96%
Luzerne Co (Pa) Gas A Elec—
8% gold notes 1930.. man
95
74 Nevada Cal Pow 6h 1927 .AAO 90
1st refAImp g5B'48op’ 13AA' O 70
75
Coll tr s f g 5s 1940 opt JAJ 71
90 Northern Texas Traction Co—
80 Nowark Gas 6s Apr 1 1944 Q J 93
Lykens Val L A P O 1945.MA S 65
s
76
Newark Cons Gas con 5h JAB 74
’48
1st g 5s 1933 opt 1913.. JAJ
80
Lynn A Boat RR—See Eastern Mass 8 t Ry
Nor Westch Ltg 5s 1955.. JAI)
Newark Pass Ry—See Public H rv Corp
e
Macon Railway A Light Co—
77% North IInd Co Ry—See Public Service! Corp
03 New Bedf A Onset 1st 5s’22 JAJ
1st cons g 5s'53 opt ’08. -JAJ 60
jNorth Hudson Lt, H A P
Madison Co (Ills) Lt A PowerNew Bruiiswlck(Caii) Pow Co
70
65
83
(Hoboken, N J)5s 1938. A
1st M 5s 1937_______ M
75
lst g 5s 1930________ JAI 3 77
AS
Corp
North Jer St Ry—See Pub f4 84
8 0 % New England Elec Securities
Mad RlvPowlst5s’35gu op. FA.
72 North Shore Electric Co—
n 68
Mahoning A Shenango RyAL1st col! tr6s Jau 3 1932..JAJ3
f
94
96 New England Power—
| 1st g 5s 1922 op 1912. . . A
99
Penn A Mah Val 5s’22.MAI\ 92
87
72
83
I 87
90
77
1st M s f 5s 1951______ JAJ
3 56
5633 New Eng Tel A Tel—
85
50
Stamped tax-exempt.
4s Jan 19.30__________ JAJ n 75
84 % North Texas Gas Co3 40M 43
5s gold Oct 1 1932____ AAO 84
2d g 4s 2013.._____
75
80
90
N H A Centrev 1st 5s g ’33.MAS
Manila
87
85
65 New Haven Wat 4J^s I9G2.JAJ
S 56
1st lien A col tr g 5s’53.
S ------ ____ N J A Hud Rlv Ry A Ferry—
10133 10233
3 88
90
Northwestern Elevated (Chtc)1st gold 4s 1950 opt___ M
AS 50
62
60
Market St Elev Pass Ry- e Phila R Tran N J Pow A L 5s 1936_____FAA
95
56
60
New London GAE 6s ’27..AAO ~90"
95 Northwest Gas LACoke (Chic)
5 70%
2d M 5s 1929_________AAO
90
86
Coll tr 6% notes 1924. .AA< ) 7 4 %
Cons g 5s Dec 1 1928. ..Q-M
Consol A refg 5s 1933___ JAJ
"72"'
Maryland Electric Rys—
Cicero Gas genAref 5s ’32 JAJ "67“
New Milford Pow 1st 5s ’32 FAA 75
83 New Orleans Ry A Light Co—
90
88
1st s f g guar 5s 1931 red.AA' 3 81
Norwich(Ct) Gas AE g 5s’27 JAJ
55
54
60
75
Balt A Ann S L 5s 1948.FA, 4 50
Gen M 4 % a g 1935_____JAJ
65
5333
jden Gas 5s 1945______MAN
70
Massachusetts Electric Cos—
Certificates of deposit_____
25
do Cities Gas Co—
Col tr 5% notes 1918— A <3 / 1 5
A
Certlfs of deposit endorsed.
__ _ RefAgen5s’49op’ 19serA MAN "25~
J 84%
7% gold notes ’22-’25__JAD
9234 9333
Ohio Power Co—
Deb g 4) Dec
1 78
Certificates of deposit____
"
e Nash R y A Lt
90
Mt 1
McGavock
1st A ref s f 7s 1951 Ser A JAJ 89
Series B_______________ “ B
110 Ohio Service 1st 6s 1937..MAN
1 613A 64
Canal A Claib 1st 6s ’46 MAN 98
98
Mercn Ht A Lt (Indlanapolls)Ohio State Telephone—
Certificates of deposit____
70
74
80
Ref g 5fl Oct 1 1922 optAA 3 9 3 %
Cons A ref s f 4s-5s ’44..JAJ
9433 N O Cy RR—Gen g 5s’43 JAJ
93
76
Conv 7s Dec 10 1922__JAD
95
Meriden Horse RR 5s 1924. J& r 74
Certificates of deposit____
Metropolitan RR—See WashB y A Elec
Oklahoma Gas A Electric—
N O Cy A Lake 5s 1943 JAJ ~8s'
85
Met St Ry—See N Y Rys
85
1st M g 5s ’29 op aft ’ 14.AAO 80
Certificates of deposit__
90
95
Metropoltan West Side “L”1st A ref g 7 % s 1941___FAA
NOACarroll con 5s Feb’33JAJ 83J3
85
4 47
Oklahoma Ry—
4831)
Certificates of deposit.......
85
)
44
46
65
Exten gold 4s 1938.
1st A ref g 5s ’41 opt ’21. .JAJ 60
Edison El 1st 5s 1929. .JAJ 83
83%
1 r 35
Mexican I:i L 1st
Omaha A Council Bluffs St RvCertificates of deposit__
4 r45
68
lst consol g 5s 1928_____JAJ
Mex Lt A
N O Pow-House Co 5s ’41 JAJ
73
3 68
Omaha A Coun Bluffs Ry A Br
Certificates of deposit____
62
70
80
1st cons g 5s Jan 1 1928. _JAJ 66
St Charles St 1st g 4s ’52.JAJ
62
I ____ ____
83
Ontario Pow 5s ’43 op to ’13FAA 81
Certificates of deposit____
87% Newp News A Hamp Ry, GAE
Ontario Transmission Co, Ltd—
4 873-3
60
Mlchlgan United Rys—
1st gu g 5s ’45 op bef’ 16.MAN 7133 74
1st A ref 5s 1944______ JAJ
35
1st A ref gold 5s 1936..
f 30
Orange A Passaic Val Ry—See P ub Serv Corp
Newp’t NewsAOld Pt Ry A El
90
78
r 85
OregonElecRy 5s 1933 optMAN
1st g 5s Nov 1 1938..MAN
f .......
75
Ottawa Elec 1st g 5s 1933..JAD
Gen g 5s Mar 1 1941..MAS 60
94 N Y Gas Elec L H A P Co—
Mich Trac Ext 1st 5s ’23-. I 90
Ottumwa (Iowa) Ry A Light—
84%
84
Middlesex A Boston St Ry1st A ref g 5s 1924_____JAJ
1st g 5s Dec. 1 1948____JAD
6 7 % Pacific Coast Power—
lst' A ref g 4 % s 1932 opt-. 1 ____
Pur mon col tr 4s 1949. _FAA 6733
85
89%
Middle West U 6s Jan 1 ’25A ) 82
1st M g 5s 1940 op 1915.M
AS 75
80
Ed El 1 1 N Y, con g fs’95JAJ 8 8 %
1,
95
s 90
85 Pacific Elec Ry g 5s 1942..JAJ 6 7 %
Central Un Gas 5s g 1927 JAJ 83
95
) 91
83
8% gold notes 1940.-.
7<
Los Angeles Pacific Co—
Equitable Gas 5s 1932__M
AS
MUlvale Etna A Sharps—See 5hila Co
60
67
63
1st ref g 4s 1950 opt’15.JAJ
New Amster Gas 5s 1948.JAJ 63
92
90
M El Ry A Lt—5s 1926U
83
78
L A-Pac RR con 5s’31 AAO 7733 80
NYAER Gas 1st g 5s ’44.JAJ
62%
75
69
65
L A Pa RR Cal 5s ’43. M
AS
Con 5S 1945________ JAJ
69
75
60
7533 NYAWestch Ltg 4s 2004.JAJ 56
Los Ang A Pas 5s g 1928.JAJ
94
96
65
75 Pacific Gas A El ref 5s ’42..JAJ 7733 78
Deb g 5s 1954 op guar.JAJ
MUw Light, Heat A Trac—
1st A ref 7s 1940 Ser A..JAD
North Un Gas 5s 1927.MAN 75
9833 99
83
1st g 5s gu 1929 opt ..MAD
80
9733 97M
7 % notes 1925______MAN
Standard G L 5s 1930..MAN 80
MUwaukee G L 1st 4s ’27. M
Ah
81%
Pacific Gas A Elec (Arizona)—
f Y Municipal Ry Corp—___
1st M 6s Jan 1931_____JAJ
1st M 5 1966_________ JAJ / 15
S
____
Pacific Gas Imp 4s Sept ’30 Q-M "so " "56“
f Y A Pa Telep A Teleg Co—
Minneapolis Gas Light—
Pacific Light A Power Corp—
1st gold 5s Feb 1 1926...FAA 85
____ ____ Gen SFdg 4s Nov’29..MAN 79
1st gen 5s Feb ’30 op ’14
85
1st A ref s f g 5s 1951 op. M
AS 82
83
88
86
Pac L A P (Jo 1st 5s ’42..JAJ
Rapid Transit 1st cons g 5s Aug 1 1930.FAA 7533
Guaranteed____________
77
78
60
78
Pacific Pow A L 1st 5s ’30.FAA 76
Sf gold deb 7s 1935___
91%
90
100
1st lien A gen M 8s 1930.FAA 98
f
’ 35“
Pacific Teleph A Telegraph—
Steinway Ry—1st g 6s’22 JAJ
94
CoU tr May
r 90
IstAcol tr s f g 5s’37 op’22 JAJ 8333 84
•lew York RaUways—
l 84
70
Paducah TAL col tr g5s’35 MAN
1st R E A ref 4s ’42 op’16.JAJ 21
70
60
20 Parr Shoals Pow 5s 1952..AAO 60
68
Gua. Tr. ctf dep_______
1933
r 73
,
75
5
Adj Inc g 5s Jan 1942__AAO
5 % Paterson Ry—See Pub Ser Corp
79
4
> 78
5 Paterson A Passaic Gas A Elec
Bankers Tr ctf dep_____
72
77
80
76
Consol g 5s 1949_____M
AS
Bleeck St A FF 1st 4s ’50. JAJ 20
Mobile St Ry 1st 6s ’23-M ] 1 94
&
95
42 Pawtucket Gas 4s 1932.. MAN 70
72
BwayA7th Av Cons 5s’43JAD
Monongahela St Ry—See Phil Co
42
80
48 Peekskill Lt A RR—5s ’30 AAO 77
Bway Surf RR 1st 5s ’24.JAJ
Monongahela VaUey Traction60 Penn Central Light A Power Co
CenCrosstown 1st 6s’22 MAN 45
64
21
6733 Col A 9th Av 1st 58 ’93. .MAS
1st A ref 5s 1950______ AAO
8233 86
Gen mtge 7s 1923.
96
83
94
86
1st A cons 6s 1963_____FAA
Eighth Av cert lnd 6s’19 FAA
Montana Power—
80
78
24
LexAvAP Fy 1st 5s g’93 MAS
’ 26k Penn Public Serv 5s 1962. FAA
83
j 86
87
8633 Second Av con 5s g’48 gu FAA
1st A ref 6s 1929______ JAD
%
33
1st A ref 7 % s 1935 Ser B.JAJ
9333 96
Trust Co ctfs of deposit__
%
33
IstAcol tr g 433s’32 o
76
80
*88
30 Pennsylvania Ltg 5s 1940..JAJ
Receiver’s certificates 1914 25
82
Gold 5s 1933 op 1913
| 78
Penn A Mah Vail—See Mah A Shen R y A Lt
South Ferry 1st 5s 1919. AAO 20
Montreal Tramways—
Pennsylvania-Ohio Pow A Lt
Third Ave—See under “T.”
75
74
95
50
1st A ref s f 7 % a 1940..MAN 93
34th St Crosst 1st 5s ’96. AAO 35
r __ _ *94
35
50 Pennsylvania Power A Light
23d St. Ry. 5s 1962___ JAJ
Mornlngslde Elec St Ry—See Phila Co
1 JYAStamf—1st g 5s ’31..AAO
90
1st A ref 7s Ser A 1951..FAA 89
Mt Wash St Ry—See PhU Co
a
Penn Wat A Pow s f 5s ’40.JAJ 8 2 %
lstAref g4s’58op af’14guMAN
8333
55
------ 1 Jew York State Rys—
Pensacola El Co 1st 5s ’31.FAA
60 People’s G L A Coke, Chicago—
1st con g 433s '62 op ’13 MAN 56
....... 1 JY A Suburban Gas—See West Chester Light’ g 1st con g 6s 1943---------AAO
8833
Municipal Gas (Albany), n y ;
IJY Tel 1st 433s’39 tax ex MAN 82M 82M Refunding gold 5s 1947.MAS 74
8s 1922____________ _AAC 1 0 0 % 10033 Deb 6s Feb 1949______FAA
74
77
93
Chic G L A C 1st 5s ’37..JAJ
93M
Consum Gas 1st g 5s ’36 JAD 69
IJY Westch A Bos Ry—See Ste am RR s—
------ 1 Jlagara FaU Pow 5s 1932.JAJ 8733
45
Ind Nat GAO g 5s ’36gu MAN 40
s
Municipal Service C o Mutual Fuel Gas g5s’47 MAN 65
92 %
Refg A gen 6s Jan 1932. AAO 9 2 %
76
68
IstAcons 6s Ser AA ’50.MAN 87%
8 8 % People’s Trac—See Phila R T
50 1Jlagara Lockport A Ont Pow—
Peoria Bloom A Champ Trac—
Muskogee Electric Traction—
75
80
1st g guar 5s 1936------- MAN
1st s f g 5s’54 tax-exemp MAN 85 %
89
1st s f gold 5s 1934___MAI
95
40
60 1Jorf A Atl Term—See Va RyAP
Peoria G A E 5s ’23 op ’08.JAJ 92
Nashville Gas A Heating Co—
Peoria Ry 5s ’ 2 2 to ’26 gu. FAA
Jorf A Ports Tr—See Va Ry AP
1st M g 5s 1937____MAI
72
76 I lorf Ry A Lt 1st 5s ’49..MAN
75
7 7 % Peoria Water Works Co—
Nashville Railway A Light—
70
80
Norfolk St 1st g 5s 1944. _JAJ 80
Prior lien 5s 1948------- MAN
85
Cons g 58 1953 opt 1908.JAJ
50
1st con 4s 1948_______MAN 40
7333
7 4 3 3 r forth Carolina Elec Power—..
Ref and ext gold 5s 1958-JAJ 5 5
80
58
75 Petersburg Gas 5s 1931— AAO 65
1st s f g 5s Oct ’40 op ’16 AAO 65
Nashville St Ry 5s 1925-.
86
90 Jforth Carolina Pub Serv Co—
Philadelphia Company—
McGavock A Mt Vernon
92
55
1st coll trust g 5s 1949..MAS 87
1st A ref 5s 1934 opt___AAO
Hummer St lstM6s’26-JAJ
90
95
81
Cons rntg coll tr g 5s ’51 MAN 76
60
Sails!) A Spencer 5s ’45. .MAN 50
2d series 6s July 1937-.JAJ
90
95 f forth Cal Pow 5s 1932__JAD
Conv deb g 5s 1922 opt. MAN 9 6 %
91
80
9733
NashvUle Water 4s 1928.--JAJ Basis 5.75% R A coris s f 5s ’48 op T5 JAD
Alleg Belle A Per 5s ’35. AAO f 60
75
Nassau El RR—See Bklyn Rap Tr
55
f ror Canada Pow 6s 1928..JAJ
Ardmore St 5s 1958---- AAO f 45
Nassau Lt A Pow 1st 5s’27AAO —
....... 1 fortherri Illinois Lt A Trac—
“ ““ “ —
Nassau A Huff Ltg 5s ’45..FAA
f 64
90
1st M gold 5s 1923 guar. _JAJ 85
Nat. Light, Heat A Power
Duquesne Light 6s 1949. JAJ j 91
9133
rorthern Ohio Trac A Light—
Coll trust 7s 1924 HerC-.JAD 9 9 % 100M 1st consol g 5s 1933_____ JAJ 70
Conv g deb 7 % a 1936-JAJI 9633 9833
Coll trust 6s 1922 H B. „JAJ 99
er
100
fn 57 3
3 65
66
1st consol g 4s 1933_____ JAJ
Cent Ind Ltg 5s 1927 MAN —
fn G
O
65
—
73
1st 1A ref 5s 1956_____ FAA 70
65
CltyGAE (Paris,III )5s’35 AAO - - --- - - --85
fn 5733
88
6s 1926
JAD
JerseyvllIe III 5s 1935.. FAA
fn 55
94
6-yrg 7s 1926________ JAD 91
67
67%
’ >
Bid.

Ask.

1
0 1
0 I
0
1
1

Bonds.

('Basis.

/This price Includes accrued Interest,

k

Last sale,

n Nominal.

1 In London.

* Canadian price.

8 Sale price.

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NO l I C E .— A ll bond price* are “ and in te re st" except where m arked “ I ” an d Incom e and defaulted bonds.

Bonds.
«»J.
Philadelphia Co. (Concluded)—
Idoiioug H lty 9s c luza Jill / .......
i
WIlkiEPR 1st *fls’29 MAS / -----Morn’sideElStlty5s’;i.j AAO / 60
Mount W
fcdbuiifioii bi H —
>
1st A coil lx gu da 1933 AAO / 60
lilts A Bir Tt 3ag 1WD.MAN f n 60
B K A a Trac da 1931.MAS f n 59
Browua» Ave 3* 1026.FAA /» 58
W Liberty lat g S '30 JAJ / -----a
Pitts A Charleroi 3a ‘32.MAN
Pitts Trac 1st as 1927 AAO f n 58
SoTraclalAcoll tr g da'SOAAC /
f n 56
United Trac 3s 1997ctfs JAJ 32
W End Trac con 5s’38.JAJ f n 57 %
est
Philadelphia Electric—
86 %
1st M 6s 1966... __AAO
65
1st M 4s 19dd____..AAO
(J% gold notes 1922.. . FAA 09
Philadelphia Rapid Transit—
Coll tr g 6s 1957 opt s t FAA 72
H( guar 5s '62 opt ’17 M
AS 68
Darby Media A Ches 8t Ry
40
1st 4%a '3d opt ‘ Id gu.JAJ
Market Street Elev Pass Rv
1st g gu 48 1933. MAN 71
Cnlon Traction—
Elec A Peo 4s tr ctfs’43AAO 54
flesf Man A F 3s 1924 M
AN 85
People's Traction Co—
P P Rv tr ct.fs A ’A FA A
h S
W Phil Pass 2d 3s ’2d.M
AN 70
Philadelphia Suburban Gas A El
1st M A ref g 5s’60 op’ 15.FAA 66
Phi la A West Chester Tr—
50
Mtge gold 4s 1964_____JAJ
Philadelphia A Western Ry—
1st g 5s July 1 19dft
Jaj
Pine Bluff Co 5s 1942.
JAJ 65
1st da 1942. .
JAJ
Pitts Alleg A Man—See PhllaCo
Pitts A Blrm Tr—See Phlla Co
Pitts A Charleroi—See Phlla Co
P McKa Cou—See W Penn Rvs
Pitts Trac—See Phlla Co—
Portland (Me) El 5s *26 optFAA 87
Portland (Ore) Gas A Cote—
1st A ref g 5s *40 opt ’20 JAJ 76
Portland Gas 1st 5s 1951 FAA ____.
Portland (Me) RR—
1st con 3%s 1951 op *31 JAJ 52
58
1st 1 A con m 58 1945..MAN
lat A ref 8 f 5s 1942 op. FAA 68
1st 1&ref 7%s ’46 SerA. MAN 95 %
Portl’d Ry ref 5s *30 op. MAN 70%
City A Sub con 4s ’30 JAD 66
Port Gen Elec 1st 5s ’35 JAJ 80
Portland (Me) Water 4a ’27FAA 86
Porto Rico Rys, Ltd—
1st g 5s Nov 1 1936 op.MAN r 70
Porto Rico Telep 6s 1944 JAD 60
Potomac El Pow 5a ’29 op JAD 89%
Cons M g 5s 1936 guar. *JAJ 85
Deb gold 6s 1925__
JAJ 94%
95%
Gen mtge 6s 1923_____JAJ
65
Prescott G A El 1st 6s *40 JAJ
Prov. Secur.—see Steam RR’s
Public L A Pow 1st 5s 1945 FAA ____
Public Service Co of Nor 11
1—
1st A ref g 5s 1956 op’21.AAO 71
94
d% notes 1922 _____MAS
97
8% gold notes ’30 Ser A MAS
92
Conv deb 7%s 1936.. .MAS
Public Service Corp of N J—
65
Trust certs 6% perpet. MAN
7% gold notes 1922... M
AS 9o %
Gen g 5s Oct 1 if 59 od AAO 64
67
Camden Sub 1st 5s 1946 JAJ
Cons Trac 1st 5s 1933. JAD 60
Ellz Plainf A Cent Jer Ry—
1st g 5s Dec 1 1950 JAD 50
Elizabeth A Trent 5s*62 AAO 50
J C Hob A Pat < 1qjq ivt
ts
38
68
Newark Pass con 3s *30 JAJ
Newark Term Rv Ka ' n i ij,n
70
70
2d 58 ext to 1924... MAN 60
Nor Jer St Ry 4a 1948. MAN 38
Or A Pass Val 1st 5s ’38 JAD 50
Paterson Ry—Con6sg’31JAD 75
2d 6s ’14 ext 5 % to ’44AAO 65
Riverside Trac 5s 1960.JAD 50
So Jersey Gas El A Trac—
Guar g 5s Mch 1 1953 M
AS 65
Pueblo A Sub Tr A Ltg—
lstsf 5s 1922 ____
AAO 90
Puget Sound Power Co—
80
1st g gu 5s 1933 opt___JAD
Puget Sound Power A Light—
Gen A ref 7%s ’41 Ser A MAN 96
Puget Sound Electric Ry—
1st consol g 5s *32 od FAA 60
Tacoma RyAP 5s *29 AAO 66
Quebec Ry L H A Pow—
Cons g 5s 1939 opt
JAD r 63
Quincy (1 1 Gas Elec A Heat—
1)
1st cons e 5s 1Q3X nn fi fi
50
Quincy fi 4 E 5 s 1929 MAS 75
Racine (Wis) Water 5s ’31.MAN 75
Rap Tr St Ry—See Pub Ser Cor
Reading Trac fis 1933
.i,u
80
ReadAWom—1st 5s g ’25 JAJ 85
Rhode Isld Sub 4s '50
JAJ 45
Richmond (S I) Lt A RR—
1st coll tr g 4s 1952. ...JAJ
Rio de Janeiro Tram L A P—
1st g 5s 1935 . .. ..
JAJ r __
Riverside Trac—See Pub Serv C orp
Roanoke W W 6s 1936. . JAJ
Rochester Gas A Elec Corp—
Gen m 7s 1946 Ser B__MAS
76
Roch Ry A iit 5s ’64 opt__JAJ
75
Tax exem pt..___ . __
Roch Ry cous 5s g 1930. AAO 75
2d 5sg 1933____ ...JAD
68
Rochester A Syracuse RR—
1st M conv 5s 1957. ..MAN
59
Roch Telep gen 5s 1933.. AAOf 60
b Basis.

113.

Bonds.
Bid.
B id.
Auk.
Bonds.
A ik.
|Rockford (111) Electric Co—
Springfield (Mo) Ry A Lt Co—
st A ref s f 5s ’39 op ’ 14 M
AS 75
1st s f g 5s 1926 opt
MAN 77
82
82
ttockford A Inter-Urban Hy—
Springfield(O)Ry 1st 5s'3fl MAS ----1st g 5s 1922 op 1907. AAO
85
1st M 5s 1921 1935.
MAS
Rockford A Freeport 1st g gu
Standard Gas A Elec of Delaw—
85
62
5s 1923 op aft Feb ’ 10 MAN
Conv s f g 6s 1926 opt__JA D 84% 86%
Rock R A J 1st g 5 ’30guAAO
S
7% gold notes 1921
MAS 98
76
Rumford Falls Pow 4a Oct 1 1945 / -----8telnway Ry—See N Y A Qu Co Ry
Rutland Ry LAI* lst5s'46 M
AS 50
60 Suburban Gas Co of Phlla—
Sacramento Elec Gas A Ry—
80
1st s f g 5sApr l'52op’07 AAO 70
Cons 5s Nov 1 1927___MAN
88
Superior Water Light A Pow—
72
77
-’acramento Gas 6s ’21 40 AAO
1st 48 May 1931_____ MAN
73
St Charles St RR—See N Or Hy A L
77
Syracuse Gas g 5s 1946. . JAJ
St Clair County (1 1 Gas A El—
1)
Syracuse Lake Shore A Nor—•
53
1st cons guar 5s 1959 M
AS
1st M g 5s ’47 opt *17 MAN 50
74
78
38 St Joseph Gas—1st 5s 1937.JAJ
Syracuse Light g 6s g 1951 JAD
76
[St Joseph Ry, Lt, Heat A Pow—
Syrac L A P coll tr B ’84..JAJ
s
71 %
1st g 5s Nov 1 1937___MAN
55
70
Syrac Rap Tr 1st g 5s 1946. M
AS 61
58% ___
87% St Louis RR—See Un Rys(St L)
2d mtge g 5s 1930____ JAJ
St Louis Spring! A Peoria RR—
Tacoma Ry A P—See Puget Sou nd Elec
99 %
1st A ref gu g 5s ’39 op. JAD
Tacoma Wat Sup 1st 58 '25.JAJ - - - - - - ---St Louis A Spring! 5a 33 JAD 58
Tampa Electric Co—
74 St L A Sub Ry—See Un Rys (St L)
1st M g 5s 1933 s f op__IAD 80
70 St L Trap—See Un Rys (St L)
Tampa Gas 5s 1937 opt__MAN - ---- - ---60
St Paul City Ry—See Twin City R T
Term Pow gu 5s 1962 opt. MAN 67
55 St Paul Gas Light—
Tenn Water 1st 5s 1946 MAS - ---- ----Gen gold 5s 1944 ____ M n 75
AS
80 Terre Haute Indlanap A Eaat —
73 St Petersb (Fla) Ltg 6s’45 JAD 70
80
1st A ref s f g 5s ’45 op AAO 44
r Put) S erv
Salisbury A Spencer—See No Ca
Terre Haute Trac A Light—
55 SalmonRlvPow gu 5s’52opFAA 78A
80
1st con M g 5s 1944. . MAN ____ - - - - 75
90 [Salt Lake Term 6s 1935.. JA1)
Terre Haute El—5s ’29..JAJ
San Antonio G A E 5s ’49.MAS 74
80 Texarkana G A E 5b *30 . .JAJ _____ - ---76
57
80
85
80
lat A ref s f 58 '33 op *13 FAA n 85
90 Texas Public Service 6s *33. JAJ
70
74
San Diego Consol Gas A Elec—
Tex Elec Ry deb 6s 1942__JAJ
70
68
85
1st g 5s 1939 opt 1914..M
AS 80
Tex Trac 1st 5s ’37 opt.. JAJ 65
92
97 Third Avenue Ry (N Y)—
Deb 6s 1922___ ______ JAD
52%
70 Sand Frem A So tty—See Lake Sh E Ry
l
1st ref g 4s 1960 op aft *14 JAJ 52
34%
SanFran G A E 4%s 1933.MAN 82A
86
Adj Inc g 5s Jan 1960 op. AAO / 34 A
80A
81%
Not callable . ____ ____
76%
Third Av RR 1st 5s g ’37 JAJ
75 San Fran Oak A San Jose Con—
Dry Dock E Bway A Batt’y
60
65
84 %
Cons 5s May 19 1938. MAN 19
1st 5s gold 1932
JAD
46
50
S F O A S J Ry 1st 5s ’33. .JAJ
New ref rn Ser C Income.. / ....... -- _- —
28%
2d M g 58 1933 s f ...JAJ
42nd St M A St N 1st 6s ’ 10
55
- --—
.
San Joaquin Lt A Pow Corp—
Ext at 5% to 1940..MAS
___
40
60
lstAref g 6s ’50 Ser A op.FAA
Sou Boulev g 5s 1945__JAJ
70
80
87
__
Union Ry 1st 5s g 1942 _FAA
Series B __
50
60
90
88
Series C_____ _______
Westchester El 1st 5s g’43JAJ
60
101
Conv coll tr 8s Ser D ’35 MAN 99
Yonkers Ry 1st 5s 1946. AAO 50
78% Unlf A ref 7s 1922-26__M 6 8% to 7%% Thirty fourth St Crosstown—S ee N Y Ry*.
AS
AS
95
97 A Toledo Bowl Green A Southern
U A ref 7s 1951_____M
nit
60
75
San Joaquin Light A Power—
1st g 5s May 1 1921___MAN
55
85
1st 5s 1945 op aft *10. .JAD
Tol Frem A Nor St Ry—See Lak e Sh El Ry
____
61 Santiago (Cuba) Elec L A Tr—
Tol GE A H con 1st g5s*35 AAO —
91
1 g 6s 1959 opt, 1919 JA
st,
.T
64
80
69 Sao Paulo Tram, LAP, Ltd—
Tol A Indiana 1st 5s 1931.JAJ
96
74 Tol A West Ry 1st g fls ’26.JAJ - ---- ----1st g 5s June 1 1929 .. JAD r 73
84
8i%
65 Topeka Edison 5s Sept *30.JAJ
Savannah Elec Co 5s g ’52. _JAJ 60
68 Sayre (N Y) Elec 5s 1947..AAO 65
Topeka Ry—5s ’30 op ’ 15 .JAJ —
•
>8% 63
82 Schenectady Railway Co—
Topeka RyAL 1st 5s 1933 FAA
88% 1st M 5s 1946 opt 1919..M
65 Trenton G A El g 5s 1949..MAS 73
AS 55
50
Schuylk Trac—1st 5s 1943. AAO ___ _ ____ Trent St Ry—con g 5s ’38. .JAJ
----93 Trent Pass 6s Sept30’31 AAO 50
Scioto Vail Tr 1st 5s 1923.MAS 90
80 Scranton Elec 5s ’37 opt *12.JAJ
84
87 Tri-City Ry A Light—
91
94
99
101
76
1st A ref g 5s 1930 opt..JAJ n 73
Scranton Ry—1st 5s Nov’32JAJ
Gen e 5s 1920 opt
MAN
Trov City Ry—See Un Tr (Alb)
99
100
96
Troy Gas 2d"6s 1923 __ .FAA
Scran Trac 1st 6s g '32.MAN ____
95
90
75
___
Scran A Carb Tr 1st 6s’23 JAJ ___
Consol 5s 1939 __ _ .MAN
28th A 29th Sts—See 3d Ave Ry
Seattle Elec 1st g 5s *30 op FAA 85
____
83 23d St Ry—See N Y Rys.
Con A refg s f 5s 1929 . FAA 80
Seattle-Everett Traction—
Twin City Rapid Transit Co—
—
73
76
St Paul Cy—1st g 6s *32. AAO —
1st M g 5s 1939 op 1914.M
AS 71
—
97 Seattle Ltg 1st 5s’44 op ’10.M
1st cons 6s g 1934___AAO —
AS - ---- ___
91
100
64
68
Cable con 5s 1937..JAJ15
Ref g 5s 1949 opt 1914..AAO
47A —
95
86% 91%
Guar g 5s 1937 ____JAJ
Gen Mtge 7s 1929. .
JAJ
Minn A St P Sub 5s ’24MAS —
Second Ave—See N Y Rys
6o Second Ave Trac—See Phlla Co
Minn St A St Paul City—
97 Seneca Pow Corp 6s 1946.MAS - - - - - ----Cons guar g 5s 1928..AAO ------ —
—
66 Shawlnigan Water A Power—
Twin City Telep 5s 1926__JAJ —
70
7%% conv g notes 1926. .JAJ
99M 101 Twin States Gas A Elec—
62
67
65 Shrevep Rys—1st 5s *22-’44JAJ - - - - - ——— 1st A ref 5s Oct 1953__AAO
——
Underground Elec Ry of London __ _
Sierra A San Francisco Power—
____
72
1st g fis 1949 opt
FAA 69
4%s Jan 1 1933.
..JAJ
—
----Income 6s Jan 1 1948______
Somerset Un A Middlesex Ltg—
St Lou Is
43
55
72 So Bend A Mishawaka Gas—
Union El Lt A Pow Co of St L—
S0%
72
65
72 A
Elev
40
50 Union Elev RR—See Northwest
1st s f g 5s 1937 opt___MAN
43 South Cov A Cin St Ry-See Cin New A Cov Ry Union Ry—See Third Ave Ry
____ South Ferry—See N Y Rys
Union Ry Gas A Elec Co (111)—
57
54
Col tr g 5s 1939 conv op.JAJ
South Jer G E A T—See Pub Ser Corp
94
•___ So Side El 4%s 1924 op ’ 10.JAJ
98
67
68
6% gold notes Jan 1922.JAJ
96%
97 Union Trac Co of Indiana—
Sou Yuba Wat—Con 6s ’23.JAJ
46% 53
1st 5s ’19 ext at 6% to 1922JAJ
Southern Bell Telep A Teleg—
42
38A
68
82A
Indlanap North’n 5s 1932 JAJ
1st s f g 5s 1941 opt 1916.JAJ 82
United Elec Lt A Power, Balt—
Sou B’vard—See Third Ave Ry
78
S
O
96% Southern California Edison—
1st cons g 4%s 1929__MAN
63
61
Unit Elec Co of N J 4s '49.JAD
Gen g 5s Nov 1939 opt JAJ 83
83
87% United Electric Securities Co—
Gen A ref g 6s 1944. _.FAA
80
Coll tr g 5s 1933 to 1943.FAA 75
South’n Counties Gas Co of Cal
84%
97% 1st g 5%s May 1936 ..MAN
75
80 United Fuel Gas 6s 1936..JAJ 80
- ---UnitedG A ECorp—69*43. AAO —
Southern Illinois Lt A Power—
—
----65
80
85 United GAEofNJ 1st5s 22.JAJ
1st M 6s 1931 opt____JAJ
85
71 South N E Telep 1st 5s *48.JAD ____ ----- United Gas A El(SF)5s’32.JAJ
88 United G A F 6s 1923____JAJ ------ —
Southern Pow 5s 1930 opt MAS 83
United Gas Improvement Co—
Southern Sierras Power—
9S% 99%
93
8% gold notes 1923— .FAA
lstsf ggu 6sSep’36op’ 18JAJ 88
82
78
77
1 st 4s Feb 1 1940______FAA
82A
80 Southern Wise Pow 5s '38.AAO
63 " United Light A Rys—
60
73
71
1st A ref g 5s 1932 op.-JAD
Southwestern Bell Telep—
77
96% 96% Conv deb 08 1926 ____MAM
93
9S
90 Southwest G A E 5s 1932.FAA 73
78
7% notes Apr 1 1923.. -----98
94
8% gold notes 1930___MAN
Southwestern Power A Light—
73 Unliecf Power A Tran—
71
1st lien 5s 1943. .
“.JAD
40
93
96
De) Co A Phi tr ctfs 4s*49 JAJ n 30
48
8% gold notes 1925 Ser AFAA
3o
40
United Rvs tr ctfs 4s ’49.JAJ
Southwest Utilities, Alva, Okla
75
90 United Public Utilities (Del)
1st M a f g Ss 1929 . FAA 87
so
____
so
1 st 6s 1943 ------ --------JAJ
S W Missouri RR 5s 1931.MAS
United RRs of San Fran—
S W Mo El Ry ref 5s *23. MAS 78 ai
94
S f g 4s April 1 1927___AAO
Spring Br’kWater—5s g’26. AAO 91
J7& 30
Un Tr Co N Y ctfs dep
96 Spring Val Wat ref g 4s ’23 JA D 90M oi%
InterchctfsUnTr SPAEq l'r 37% 31
78 Springfield (O) Lt, Ht A Pow—
88
80
Market St Rv—See under M.
1st sf g 5s 1929 opt 1914. FAA 85
82 Unit Rvs A Elec (Baltimore''
80
80
Gen A ref 5s 1933_____AAO
65
1st consol g 4s 1949---- M
AS
75 Springfield (111) Rv A Lt Co—
62
Incomes g 4s 1949 op '29 JA D
Coil tr g 5s 1933 opt___JAD
}9
61 Is
Inc funding g 3s 1886.-JAD
62
Aak.

T h is price includes accrued Interest,

k Last sale.

/ In London,

n Nom inal,

r Canadian price.

» Sale price.

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Q U O T A T IO N S —P U B L IC

U T IL IT IE S

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A «/i.
Bonds
/ id .
J
A il
Stocks.
Par. Bid.
Wisconsin Edison C o d 13
Is
83
r, so
96 Wisconsin Elec Power—
Citizens Trac—See Phlla Co
90
1st M 734hOct. 15 ’ 45. AA0 1
98
'1
40
City Ry (Dayton, Ohio) .
Wisconsin uas A Electric —
40
Preferred____
80
1st g 5s 1952 opt 1919 Ifit1I ____ —
Wisconsin Minn Light A Pow
99 3 101
4
1st A ref 5s 1944 op '19.M&!
1 _
.
7334 77 Clov I’lalrisv A Eastern RR
1 86
8 % gold notes 1922___fa
9034 9834 Cleveland Ry___________
Worcester A Conn Eastern Ry
3
4
%
3
1st s f g 434s 1943_____ 1 c n 4034 ____
5
1
134
____ Colorado
7
Wore Con St Ry 7h 1030—.M& J ____
1
034
70
75
1st A ref g 4Pis 1930___F& r n 45
55
55
a 55
96
05
> 3434
|
1 ------ - - ____ Columbia
Wore A Clint 7s 1930__ IAJ1
&
l1 -----Wore. A So. 8t.Ry.434s.22 MS I 50
17
i 15
|
49 3 Yarmouth Lt A Power, Ltd—
4
i 62
|
57
65
r 36
IQ
d 15
21
York Haven Water A
0
75
10834 1 :>
10
Com’lth Pow Ry A L com..
1
1
85
30
30
55
45
8634 Cons. M 5s May 1 1937 M
15
91
82 Coney Island A Bklyn RR..
ork Rys. 1st M g 5s ’37op J
80
72
76
Connecticut Power pref___
36 Youngstown A Ohio Rlver30
34
70
75 Connecticut Ry A Lighting.
lst M g 5s 1935 opt '15 A
32
36
: ah A S Ry A L
83
8234
A Zaire sville Cons Gas, E I
6634
? nder N y c
,
75
Consolidated Gas (N Y)
\ d -----PUBLIC UTIL STOCKS
Par
Corp
9934
70
1034 Consol Water (Utica) com..100 65
834
80
42
75
i 70
5% preferred__________100 70
100
42
5
7% preferred_________ 1 0
0 | 95
234
70
70
n 10
15 Consumers' Gas (Toronto)__50 d r 69
r 0934
70
75
z 104
10634 Consumers Pow (Mich) pref. 100
Corxtln Pass Ry—See Phlla R T
58 Allegheny Trac—See Phlla Co
12
Cumb’l’d Co (Me) P A Lt..l00
____
65
2
Preferred_____________ 100 58
134
7
.5
80
42 Danv Champ A Dec pref__100
1
36
45
50
65
1d 102
104 Dayton Power A Light____100
80
72
id 3634 3734 Preferred_____________ 100 75
—
80 Amer Gas of New Jersey___
2734 28 Dayton A Western common. 100 —
1
84
85
Preferred_____________ 100
Amer Light A Traction___
7
5
1
76
79 Denver A Northwestern Ry.100
90M
94
1
52
54 Detroit Edison__________ 100 91
—
70
63
65 Detroit United Ry________ 100
io 5"‘
35
___ Dominion Teleg (Canada)__50 r 30
100
Optional warrants 1921___ d ____
10
25
6 Duluth Edison Electric____100
Optional warrants 1931___ a 2
7
11
68 Amer Public Utilities____1 <
0
Preferred_____________ 100 56
12
14
79
20 Duluth-Superior Trac Co__ 100
1
15
30
)d 3
5
91
Preferred_____________ 100 20
20
25 Duquesne Light—See Phlla Co
2
1
90" Amer Teleg A Cable guar.
48
54 Eastern PeD Rya com____100
O
75
10534 105?4 East Read’g El—See R’d’g Trac —
2
2
334 East St Louis A Suburban.. 100 —
15
30
34
Preferred_____________ 100
66 Arizona
____
Edison Elec Ilium (Boston). 100 x 15634 157
80
____
Eighth Ave RR—See N Y Rya
75
6
10
64 Arkansas Light A Pow com.
15 Electrical Securities pref l__ 100
10
60
70 Electric Invest Corp______ 100 n 2
n
30 Arkansas Natural Gas___
d
934
934 Preferred_____________ 100 isc.45 s. 60
Co
Arkansas Val Ry L A P pf..
____
Elec Storage Bat—See Ind. A M
69
1
Elizabeth Gas Light_______ 20 d 45
77
6
Eliz A Tren R R—See Pub Serv Corp
82
____ ____ Elmira WLARR 1st pf v t c.100 s 66
103H Aurora, Elgin A Chicago.
97
100
_ ‘ ed.
. ...
34 El Paso Elec Co common__100
7.>
75
17
Preferred_____________ 100 72
55
62
80
85 Empire A Bay State Teleg..100 45
d
3c
6c Empire District Elec_____100 —
- - -9234
----r 104 3
4
Preferred__________
100
____ —
Blrm Ry Light A Power__
Empire Gas A Fuel Co pf_____ ___ _
85
90
____ ____
Preferred_____________
95
105
94
d 48
50
Phlla R T
80
85 Fairm’t Pk A Had Pass Ry—See
Fall River Gas Works------- 100 153
8734 Bleeck StAFulFy—SeeN.Y.R
6
7
87 Bloomington A Normal Ry
Federal Light A Trac com.. 100
45
74
L pref guar___________ H
78
Preferred_____________ 100 41
1
3
49 Boston Elevated RR com..l x 6534 6534 Federal Utilities__________100
40
x 82
83
Preferred_____________ 100 30
26
34
d 4134
4 1 A Franklin Telegraph (guar)..100
22
70
d 52
Preferred 8 %______
Galveston-Houston El Co.. 100 17
67
Boston A Wors. Elec, (no par) d ____ —
Preferred_____________ 100 64
70
d ____
Preferred . _______ (no
Gas A Elec of Bergen CountylOO 55
—
Brazilian Tr L A P Ltd__
r 22
2234 Gas A Electric Securities__ 100 —
B’way A 7th Ave RR—See 1
Rys
Preferred_____________ 100 ___
isc. Cos
85
90
97 General Electric—See Ind. A M
1
12
Brooklyn Rapid Transit___
1234 General Gas A Electric____100
10
20
Certificates of deposit...
8
Cumulative preferred---- 100
734
50c
d
4
134
434 Convertible preferred-----100
64
66 Georgia L Pow A Rys pref..100
98
100 Georgia Ry A El Co stmpd--100
68
73
Preferred_____________ 100
78 Calif Ry A Pow prl
14
1334
18 Georgia Ry A Power com— 100 H34
89 Cal St Cable RR(Se
77
—
First preferred_________ 100 74
CamdenASubRy— i
1634
Second preferred-----------100 15
91 Canadian General
97
r 89
Gold A Stock Teleg (guar)..100 90
1234
r 101
8134 Preferred_____
Grand Rapids Ry preferred. 100
87
86
87
8734 Great Western Power, pref ..100 20
83 Carolina Pow A Light, com
25
29 Hackensack Water------------ 25
'S i "
25
Central Arlz Pow A L, pf_____ ____
Preferred----------------------25 20
d ___
Cent Arkan Ry A L Corp pf. 1
77
85 Harrisburg Lt A Pow pref-----50
129'
Cent Crosst RR—See N. Y. B
Hartford Electric Light-----100 125
29
Cent Hudson Gas A Elec__1
100
101 Hartford City Gas Lt com— 25 25
32
CentPkNAERR—See N. Y.
ys.
Preferred----------------------25 29
80
Central States Elec Corp__1
5
7 Havana Elec Lt A Power— 100 70
90
Preferred_____________ 100 44
50
Preferred_____________ 100 80
55
8934 Chic City A Concom part cts(f) d
34
M Holyoke Street Ry------------ 100 50
6
Pref partlc ctfs____(no par) d 534
6 Houghton County Elec Lt— 25
18
Chicago City Ry--------------100 ____
Preferred______________ 25
10
Chicago Elevated Rys com__
%
3 Houghton County Tr com..-100
4
40
2
Preferred_______________
,234 Preferred_____________ 100
80
70 Chicago Rys partlc ctfs ser 1.
8
10 1 Houston Gas A Fuel pref— 100 75
95
2
Series 2________________
2J4 Hudson County Gas--------- 100 85
77
Series 3________________
1 Illinois Traction common.-lOO 15
3
4
Series 4________________
Preferred_____________ 100 55
4
80 Chicago Sub Gas A Electric. 100 — 3 — M Ilium A Power Securities— 100
15
5
05
Preferred_____________ 100 ____
_ Preferred------------100 50
84" Chris A 10th Sts RR—See N. Y Rys
Indiana Lighting..---------- 100
Cincinnati Gas A Electric.. 100 7034 7034 Indiana Rys A Lt common.. 100 60"
38 Cincinnati Gas Transp____100
87
89
Preferred__________ ..100 70
Cincinnati A Hamilton Trac. 100 20
40 Indiana Service Corp common—
85
Preferred_____________ 100 50
75
Preferred______ ______
CIn New A Cov Lt A Trac.. 100 61
65 Indiana Union Traction---- 100
48
Preferred_____________ 100 50
55 Indianapolis Gas---------------50 i 42
75 Cincinnati Street Ry_______50 tl 33
75
3 3 3 4 Indlanap A Southeast Tr pf.100
82 CIncin A Suhur Bell Telep__50 d 04
42
06 Indianapolis 8t Ry Co------- 100
121 Indlanap W W Sec, pref---- 100
Cities Service___________ 100 118
Preferred_____________ 100 42
334
iterboro Consol Corp v tc.
43
1114
1134
Preferred_____________ 1 0 0
90
80
a Purchaser a)no pays accrued dlv. b Basis d Price per share, not per cent. /This price Includes accrued lnt. k Last salt, n Nominal
® Per cent of par value, r Canadian price * Sale price, x Ex-div. y Ex-rlghts. (t) Without par value.

Bid.
Bonds.
Unit Rys A Klee (Balt) (C o n cl .)
0 % conv notes 1 0 2 2
FA.A 89
fl% conv notes 1022._ FAA 93
734% gold notes 1931. JAJ 15 101
Balt Sparrows Pt A Ches—
1st g gu 434s 1953— PAA 75
BaltTracCo 1stM5s’29M AN 87
No Balt Dlv 1st 5s '42 JAD 83
Cent Ry con Mg5s 1932.MAN 85
85
Ext A Imp fls 1932__M
AS
City A Sub 1st 5s 1922.JAD 96
Lake Ro El 1st 5s '42 MAS 84
United Railways of Havana—
Eq 734s Feb 15 ’30.. FAA 15 9434
Unit Rys (Phlla)—See Unit PAT
United Rys of St Louis—
Gen g 4s July 1, 1934..JAJ 48^
Cass Av A F Gds 1st 5s 1912
Ext at 434% to 1922._JAJ 90
Llndell Ry 1st g 6 s 1911
Ext at 434% to 1921._FAA 98J4
Compt HUDAM Ter O '13
s
Ext at 5% to 1923___JAJ
St L A Sub 1st 3s g 1921.PAA 90
Qen g 5s Apr 1 1923 gu AAO 2 3 a
94
St Louis Trans Co 5s 1924 AAO
United Rys Investment Co—
1st lien coll tr s f g 5s ’26 MAN 66
72
U 8 Pub Serv 1st 6 s ’27..FAA
U 8 Telephone—
98
1st 7s Dec 1 1921....... ..JAD
United Traction (Albany)—
38
Con g 434s 2004_____ JAD
38
Tax-exempt____________
Albany Ry con M 5s g ’30 JAJ 65
67
Qen g 5s 1947----------JAD
Troy City Ry 5s g 1942. AAO 53
Unit Tr (Plttsb)—See Phlla Co
United Tr A El (Prov) 5s’33 MAS /45
United Util 1st 6 s ’43 op '18 JAJ
UtahGasACoke 1st 5s’ 36optJAJ 55”
Utah Lt A P cons g 4s ’30.JAJ 6S
Utah P A L 1st 5s 1944...PAA 79
Utah Securities Corp—
89 M
6 % notes Sept 15 1922. .MAS
773|
Utica El A P 1st 5s 1950. .JAJ
Utica GasAEl refAext 5s ’57 JAJ 97
Gen M 734s ’25 Ser A..MAS 98
Utica A Mohawk Valley Ry—
1st g 434s 1941_______ MAS
Utica Belt L 1st g 5s ’39 MAN
Valley Counties Pow 5s ’30MAN 88
Ventura Co Pow 1st 6 s ’36 MAN
Vermont Pow A Ltg 5s '27.MAS 87'
Virginian Pow 1 st 5s 1942.JAD 68
7% gold notes 1924___ MAS
Virginia Ry A Power—
6334
1st A ref g 5s 1934_____JAJ
Norf A Atl Term 5s ’29 MAS 7734
61
Norf A Ports Tr 5s '36.-JAD
Wash Alexandria A Mt Vernon
25
1 st g 5s 1955 opt______ MAS
Washington Balt A Ann El—
67
1st M 5s Mar 1941 op.-MAS
Wash’n (DC) Gas 5s 1960.MAN 7634
734% gold notes 1926___JAJ 10234
Washlngton-Idaho Wat L A P—
1st g 6 s 1941_________MAN 65
6134
Wash Ry A El g 4s 1951__JAD
General 6 s 1923_______JAJ 92
Anacost A Pot 5s 1949..AAO 63
68
Guaranteed____________
64
City A Sub 5s g 1948...FAA
Metropolitan 1st 5s 1925 FAA 92
Washington Water Power Co—
8434
Consol A coll tr g 5s 1929.JAJ
35
1st ref g 5s 1939 op_____JAJ
Waterloo Ced Falls A No Ry—
1st M s f g 5s 1940 op '15. JAJ 47
Westchester Elec—See 3d AvRy
Westchester Lt 1st g 5s ’50.JAD
7134
N Y Sub Gas—1st g5s’49MAS 60
West Chester (Pa) St Ry—
60
1st g 5s Aug 7 1932____FAA
West End St—See Boston El
West End St Ry—See Boston El
80
Westerly L A P 5s 1937___JAD
Western Light A Power—
let s f 5s 1925________ MAN
Western N Y Utilities—
1st g 5s 1946_________ JAD
W Ohio Ry—1st 5s 1921..MAN
Western States Gas A Electric—
75
1st A ref 5s 1941 opt___JAD
86
6 % notes Feb 1927____ FAA
Western TAT coll tr g 5s ’32 JAJ 82
87
West Un Teleg coll tr 5s ’38. JAJ
Fdg A R E M 434« g '50.MAN 8034
MutUn6sextat5%to’41MAN 81
Northw’n gu g 434s 1934. JAJ 77
Western United Gas A El—
1st A ref 5s g 1922 to '50. PAA
West Liberty St Ry—See Phlla Co
West Penn Power—
72
1st M 5s ’46 op '21 Ser A MAS
73
1st M 63 1958 Ser C___JAD
90
1st M 7s 1946 Ser D__MAS
Conv deb 6 s 1924_____ JAD
8834
West Penn Railways Co—
1st g 5s Jan 1 1931____AAO
7834
Pitts McKees A Connells RR
1st consg 5s Jan 1 '31.. JAJ n 75
W Penn Tr 1st 5s 1960.JAD 64
est,
W Phlla Pass Ry—See Phlla R
Whatcom Co RyALt 5s’35MAN 73
Wheeling (W Va) Elec Co—
70
1st M 5s 1941 opt____ M
A
Wheeling Trao 5 s g 19,31 _ JAJ
_
Wjkes-Barre GAE 5s’55 opt JAJ
Wlkes-Barre A Hazleton RR—
1 st coll tr g 5s 1951..MAN 15 / 35
ila C 0
W
llklrisb A E Pitts H Ry—See
t
80
Wlliapa Elec 6 s 1923........ IAJ
wllllamspt Gas—1st g5s’39PAA
Wilmington (Del) Gas Co— ]
70
1st A ref s f g 5s 1949 op.MAS
Winnipeg El—1st ref 5s *35 JAJ

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GENERAL

QUOTATIONS—PUBLIC UTILITIES

V o l . 113.

Par.
Stocks.
Far. Bid.
Bid.
Ask.
Pa r.
Stuiks.
Stocks.
Bid.
A ak.
A ik.
Internal Hy v t c _________ I 22
i
6 1 ichmond Light A RR____100
23! % North Ohio Elec Corp, com.(t) < 3
1
7
och Ry A Light 5% pref--100
Preferred_____________ 100 (i n
Inter State Rys preferred---- 10 d
60
50
60
7% preferred__________100 85
Jacksonville Traction cotn. luo
95
*3 Northern Ohio Tr & L pref..100 58
4
H
t Jos Ry, Lt, A Pwr pref.. 100
60
50
Preferred______________100
25 Nor Ontario Lt & Pow com. 100
30
an Joaquin Light A Power. 100 13
32
Kentucky Securities Corp — 100
Preferred___________...100
15
1434
36
Preferred_____________ 100
41
Preferred ..
-100 30
40 Northern States Power------ 100
80
Keystone Telephone______ 50 d 834
Preferred_____________ 100 75
"i"
m
25
78
Preferred_____________ 100
Preferred__ _______ _ 50 d 28
_
30 [{Northern Tex Elec Co com.. 100 74
1
72
5
Kluloch Long Dial Telep— 100 11*1$
Preferred---------------------100 69
60
First preferred________ 100
50
14
Laclede Gas Light------------100
50
Northwest Electric-----------100 1134
68
36
30
Preferred_____________ 100
Preferred_____________ 1 0 0 a 62
Preferred_____________ 100
42
'[Northwestern Teleg (guar)— 50 , 37
d
Lake Shore Elec common— 100
102”
First preferred------------- 100
IOhio Cities Gas—See Pure Oil Co
.100 - 101
55
45
Second preferred-----------100j
[Ohio Fuel Supply................-25 d 43
80
85
92 3
$ 94”
Lancaster Go(Pa)Ry<& Lt pref 50 d
Ohio Gas & Electric pref---- 100
30
32
101
Preferred_____________ 100 99
Laurentlde Power------------ luo r
68 Ohio State Telephone........ 100
13
17
Lehigti Power Securities---- (t)d
8834 South A Atlan Teleg (guar)..25
> $ Preferred_____________ 100 85
3
3
5
Southern New Eng Telep— 100 1063$ 1073$
Lehigh Valley Transit com— 50 d
10 Ohio Traction—Common— 100
1
3
15 Southern Utilities com------ 100
Preferred______________ 50 d
Preferred_____________ 100
20
20
22
Preferred_____________ 100 15
Llocolu (Neb) Gas & El Lt.. 10O
(
Oklahoma Natural Gas------- 2 5 d 21
So Jer Gas El A Tr—See Public Service' Corp
Lone Star Gas, new----------- 25 d 18
"is Omaha & Council Bluffs---- 100
Southwest Missouri RR---- 100
Los Angeles G & F Corp pf. 100 84
,
Preferred---------------------100
85”
Springfield (Mo) Ry A L pref..
77
Oro Electric Corp, preferred. 100
Louisville Home Telephone. 100
"9 6
80
Springfield (O) L, H A P pref 100 a 70
Louisville Railway Co ........100 23
25 Ottawa Light, Heat A Pow. 100
62
Spring Valley Water______ 100
Preferred_____________ 100 50
52 Ottawa Traction_________ 100
d
8
"16”
Lowell Electric Light------- 100 135
140 Ottumwa (la) Ry A Lt pref. 100
34
"id”
Preferred_____________ 50 d 32
Pacific & Atlantic Tel (gu)...25 d ’ l l ”
Lowell Gas_____________ 100 150
60
48
55 Superior Water, LAP com. 100 40
54
Manhat Elev Ry (N Y)------100
50 Pacific Gas & Electric------- 100
75
Preferred_____________ 100 55
First preferred------------- 100 7934 7 9 3 4
Manufac Lt & Ht. Plttsb---- 50 d 44 M
155 Tampa Electric Co-----------100 112
Market St Ry (San Fran) — 100
3J4
434 Pacific Light Corporation... 100
’ 2”
1
10
Tennessee Ry, LAP com__100
Preferred_____________ 100 6534
Preferred_____________ 100
15
334
52
47
Preferred_____________ 100
Prior preferred_________100 323$ 34 Pacific Telep A Teleg.........100
334
4
1
5
8 81
Terre Haute Ind A East___ 100
2nd preferred__________100
534 Preferred_____________ 100
11
Paducah Tr & Light com ... 100
Preferred_____________ 100
Mass Electric Companies— 100
60
Terre Haute Tr A Lt pref__100
Preferred, stamped------- 100
Preferred_____________ 100
71
17”
"75” Third Avelty ( NY) ______ 100 16
Massachusetts Gas Cos------ 100
72 Paterson & Passaic Gas & El 100 "65”
85
78
62 Tidewater Power pref_____100
Preferred_____________ 100 61
611$ Pawtucket Gas preferred-.. 100 60
5
Toledo Bowling Green A So. 100
Massachusetts Ltg Cos com.(t)
10 Penn Central Light & P pref. (t) d 43
Toledo Home Telephone__100
Preferred_____________ 100 70
75 Penn-Ohio Elec Co com-----100
"7 6 ” Toledo Rys A Light Co-----100
Memphis Street Ry com---- 100
Preferred_____________ 100 "65”
723$
90 Toronto Railway------------- 100,r 72
Penn-Ohio Pow & Lt, pref.. 100 85
Preferred---- -----------------100
65
Pennsylvania Water & Pow. 100 84
Mexican Light & Power com 100 r2 7
84 3 Tri-City Ry A Light pref— 100 62
4
6
3
5 Tri-State Telep A Teleg------ 10 d
Mexican Northern Power— 100
Pensacola Elec Co common. 100
8
30
Preferred______________ 10 d 5
Mexican Telep & Teleg------- 10
Preferred_____________ 100
3
134
115
53 3
$ 54 Troy (N Y) Gas__________100 110
Preferred______________ 10
4 People’s G L & C (Chic)-----100
Mexico Tramway_________ 100 10
14 Phila Co (Pittsburgh)--------- 50 30
3034 23d Street—See N Y Railways
38
Twin City Rapid Transit__100
Michigan Light pref--------- 100
5% non-cum preferred___50 d 26
4334
95
32
Michigan State Telep pref.-100 "os’
Preferred_____________ 100
6% cum preferred---------- 50 d 31
"73
112
Union Natural Gas_______ 100
Middle West Utilities_____100
Allegheny Traction______ 50d ___
20
Union St Ry(NewBed,Mass) 100 IO634
Preferred.____________ 100
Citizens Traction------------ 50d ___
40
Duquesne Light preferred. 100, ---65
Mllw Elec Ry A Lt pref---- 100
Union Trac of Ind com____100
70
7
11
First preferred_________ 100
Mississippi River Power-----100
_
121$ Federal St & Pleasant Val..25 d _
2
Second preferred_______ 100
Pittsburgh A B’ham Tr-----50 d ___
Preferred_____________ 100 63
65
25
United Elec of New Jersey.. 100 70
United Traction pref------- 50 d ---Mobile Electric pref...........100
35
70
Mohawk Valley Co_______ 100 60
65 Phila Electric (full paid)------ 25 d 22
2234 United Electric Secur pref--100
1
Monongahela Val Tr_______ 25
Preferred______________ 25 d 263$
2634 United Gas A Elec Corp-----100
3
4
10
6
Preferred______________ 25 "If”
Phila Rap Tran vot tr ctfs— 50/1 1634
1034 First preferred--------------100
s 222
Second preferred-----------100
Montana Power__________ 100 45
134
46% Citizens Passenger guar— 50 d
34
s 60 United Gas A Elec of N Jpf. 100
Continen Pass Ry ($29 pd)-50/1
Preferred_____________ 100 941$
d x 32>$
3334
Montreal L H A P Cons___100
8134 811$ Falrm’t Pk & Hadding’n— 50,d
k 4 0 3 4 United Gas Improvement— 50
4934
k 201
Preferred______________ 50 d
______ 40
Montreal Telegraph.Frankf’d &Southwark Pass 50 d
Germantown Passenger— 50 d 65
75 United 1 1Co of New Haven. 1001 160” 162
Montreal Tramways com__100
1
22
21
0
Green &Coates Sts ($15 pd) 50,d
Montreal Tram A Pow____100 r 9
k 8734 United Light A Rys com— 10 |
6034
k 30
First preferred_________ 100 58
Mountain States Tel & Tel. . 100 88
8914 Hestonville M & F com___50, d
95
134
k 45
United Rys of St Lou—com. 100j
Municipal Gas (Albany)___100
Preferred____________ 50 d
100
8
100
Muskogee Gas & Electric__100
Preferred_____________ 100
Phil Cy Pass Ry ($23% p) 50id 95
9
30 United Rys A Elec (Balt)com 50 d
Narragansett Electric______ 50 d 52
"56”
Phila & Darby Pass Ry---- 50,d 23
9
60 United Rys Investment Co. 100
Nashville Ry A Light pref. .100 . . . .
834
Phil & Gray’sFy ($25 pd)_50|ci 50
Preferred_____________ 100 193$ 20
National Light. Heat A Pow 100
Philadelphia Traction------50jd 52
30
170 United Trac A Elec (Prov.).lOO, 20
Preferred_____________ 100 10
25
155
Ridge Ave Pass ($28 pd)__50 d 155
5
1
a 163 United Utilities--------------- 100[
Newark Consolidated Gas.. 100 60
65
2d & 3d Sts Ry guar______ 50 d
65
New BedfordGasAEd .Lt .Co.100
Preferred_____________ 100 50
150
k 1503$
13th & 15th Sts Pass Ry— 50,d
10
9
15
New Bedford & Onset Ry__100
Union Pass ($30 5-6 pd)— 50,d
k 8334 Utah Securities Corp_____100
46
1334
New England Co com_____100
50
Union Traction ($1734 pd).50 d 303$ 31 Virginia Ry A Power com— 100. 11
42
37
Preferred_____________ 100]
First preferred_________100 75
82%
k 1293$
West Phila Pass guar_____50
___ 1
47
52 Pine Bluff Co pref------------ 100 75
85 Virginian Power Co com----- 100
Second preferred_______ 100
82
New England Power pref__100
Preferred_____________ 100
85 Plttsb & Birm Trac—See Phila Co
102
1021$ Pittsburgh Oil & Gas--------- 100
8 Wash Balt A Anap_________ 50d is ”
New England Tel & Tel___ 100
73
$
28
New Haven Gas Light_____25
Preferred________________50d 263$ 28
29 Portland (Me) Gas Light-----50
41
39
$
Washington (D C) Gas------- 20 d t 42 3
New Haven Water_________50 67
4 42 3
69 Portland (Ore) Ry Lt A Pow—
30
New Orl Rys A Light Co___ 100
Common (75% paid)------ 100
534
634 Wash (D C) Ry A El com.. 100 25
60
Preferred_____________ 100 "16”
Preferred_____________ 100 55
1st pref______________ 100 55
22
New York City—Consol Gas 100 88M 89
Wash-Virginia Ry com------ 100
2d pref_______________ 100 18
42
N Y Mutual Gas Light__ 100 150
Preferred_____________ 100
180 Porto Rico Rys Ltd_______ 100 r
89
Washington Water Power ColOO 82
New York Railways______ 100
Preferred_____________ 100 r 77
Bleecker St & Fulton F’y.100
Western Ohio RR 1st pref. .100
Providence Gas---------------- 50 d ____
Bway A 7th Ave guar___100
Public Service Corp of N J 100 ~68~" "6934 Western Power Corp--------- 100 25 34 2634
71
Central Crosstown 7%__ 100
Preferred_____________ 100 70
k 18
Camden & Sub ($5 paid)..25
Christopher A Tenth Sts.. 100
35 Western Rys A Light pref.. 100 25
Consolidated Trac of N J.100 32
-Eighth Ave___________ 100
175 Western States Gas A Elec. 100
Rapid Transit St Ry Co.. 100 150
75
65”
Preferred_____________ 100
42d St A Grand St Ferry.. 100
90
So Jersey Gas & Elec Trac 100 85
Ninth Ave guar 6%_____ 100
80 Western Union Telegraph.. 100 7234 86
Public Service Co of Nor 111.100
82 West’house Elec A Mfg—See un der Mi sc
Second Ave___________ 100
Preferred_____________ 100 80
85
82
Sixth Ave.___________ 100
18 West Penn Power pref------ 100
Puget Sound Power A Light. 100 16
69
73 West Penn Rys pref-----------100 67
Twenty-third St guar___100
Preferred_____________ 100 7134
10
25 West Penn Tr A Wat Pow. .100
N Y A Richmond Gas_____100
Quebec Ry Lt Heat A Pow. .100 24
75
26
Preferred_____________ 100
N Y State Rys common___100
29 Railways Company General.. 10 d ...
Corp
Winnipeg Electric Ry_____100 r 32”
55 Rap Tran St Ry—See Pub Serv C
Preferred_____________ 100 52
-Preferred_____________ 100 r
90
93 Reading Traction__________50 d 20
22
Niagara Falls Power com__100
25
15”
100 Wisconsin Edison common. .100
Preferred_____________ 100 911$ 931$ City Passenger Ry_______ 50 d 95
-Norfolk Railway A Light___25
60 Wisconsin-Minn LA P pref. 100 62
East Reading Electric Ry..50 d 50
173$ 18
9
York (Pa) Rys common------ 50 d 8
30
Northampton (Mass) St Ry.100
Reading Transit & Lt pref__50
30
Northern Calif Power Cons. 100
Republic Ry A Lt com____100 ” 5 ”
” 63$ Preferred______________ 50, d 2S
14
11
Preferred.____________
. . . .

. . . . .

-

n

_ a Purchaser also pays accrued dividend, d Price per share, not per cent, e New stock,
Nominal, r Canadian price, a Sale price, u Ex-warrants, v Old stock, x Ex-dividend,

h
y

Ex-stock dividend, k Last sale. I In London
Ex-rights, t Without par value.

IN D U S T R IA L A N D M IS C E L L A N E O U S S E C U R IT IE S
In the rearrangement of our quotation lists we classify under the designation “ Industrial and Miscellaneous Securities”
all issues which d o n o t appear under the previous two headings, namely “ Railroad (Steam)” and “ Public Utilities.” In the
case of stocks, however, we put “ Textile Manufacturing,” “ Insurance,” “ Mining,” “ Real Estate and Land,” “ Title Guar­
antee and Safe Deposit Companies” under separate heads, then follow with the rest of the “ Industrial and Miscellaneous.”
N O T IC E .— AH b o n d p rices are

Bonds.
Ask.
Bonds.
Bid.
Ask.
Bonds.
Bid.
INDUSTRIAL & MISCELLAN EO’S B ONDS. Ulied Packers deb 6s 1939 JAJ s 42 s 43 American Ice Securities—
Acker Mer’lACou’t 6s’23JAJ10 75
78 Aluminum Co 7s 1925. .MAN
97 3
4 97:34 American Ice Co—lt E 1st A
gau s ( 0s’42 opt’ lS-.FAA
Acme White Lead A Color WksAm AgricChem 1st 5s 1928 AAO
89 3
4 92
100
American Malting 5s 1926 JAD
98
Couv g deb 5s 1924
FAA 94
1st 6s July 1922 to ’28 op.JAJ
Adams Exp coll tr g 4s ’48. MAS 623$ 63J4 1st refsf 73$s 1941____FAA
9634 9634 Amer Pipe A Constr Securities—
Coll tr g 6s 1922 opt__FA A
87
Coll tr g 4s 1947______ JAD / 53
55 Amer Can—deb 5s 1928.. FAA 85
87 Amer Chicle—6s ’21-’27- AAO 6 9.25 7.50% Amer Smelt A Ref 5s 1947 AAO
Advance-Rumely deb6s’25 MAF 85
Ala Steel A Shipbldg—See Tenn C I A RR.
80 Amer SteelFound deb 4a’23FA V
Sen Sen Chic 6sJ’ne 14 ’29JAD 70
12 Amer Cot Oil g 5s 1931 opt MAN 73
Al&skaGoldMines deb 6s’25MAS 11
74 American Sumatra Tobacco
7 3$% s f conv notes 1925 JA D
12
Deb 6s 1926 Ser B____M
AS
10
6% notes Sept 2 1924. MAS 2 89
90
5 Basis.

/ Th is price Includes accrued Interest,

k

Last sale,

n Nom inal.

» Sale price.

New stock.

Bid.

Ask.

90
95

91

101
99
79 3
$ 80
89

91

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IN D U S T R IA L

A N D

M IS C E L L A N E O U S

45

S E C U R IT IE S

NOTICE.— All bond prlc«s are “ and Interest" except where marked " f ” and Income and defaulted bonds.
Bonds.

Bid.

Aat

Bonds.

md.

Auk.

Bonds.

Bid.

ill

00
Peerless TrkAMotOs’25 MAN 1
0 88
Empire Oil Purch 7s 1923.MAS
imer Tobacco O g 1944__AAO 110
s
95
h
AS 91
83 Penelec Coal 1st O 1021 M
81
(U pire ltefg 1st 6s 1927__FAA
m
Guaranty Trust ctfsof dep.i
H ’
82 Penmans.Ltd—1 t5h20op MAN r 80
79
74 Fairmont Coal 5s 1931___JAJ
4s g Aug 1 1951---------- FA | o o "
A
*88.
85
t ’32
95 3
4 90)4 Pennsylv C A C lH 5h op JAJ
ug
s
100 3 Federal H Ref O 1924..MAN
4
7% gold notes 1922__MAN 100
Penn Mary Steel—SeeBeth Steel
1 0 0 5 4 Fort StUuion Depot—SeeStearn RR Bo lids
7% gold notes 1923— MAN 100
Galena-Signal Oil deb 7s ’30AAO 03 . 9334 Pennsylvania Steel—
American Type Founders—
PaAMd Steel con g0g’25 MAS 95
97 General Amer Tank Car Corp—|
94
Deb gold O 1920------ MAN
s
00%
h
08%
8% Span Ainor Iron O 1027 JAJ
96
Equip 7s (a a) 1921 -23..MAN 8 M %
92
Deb gold O 1937------ MAN
s
h
Eq tr 754s ’31 Ser GG. AAO 9734 99 Pierce Oil Corp deb O 1924 JAJ
92
95
Deb gold 08 1939------ MAN
Plttsb Brewing O Feb 4 ’49 JA.I ~70%\ *75-“
h
70
4
Amer Wrlt Paper af 7-O '39 JAJ
s
7154 Gen AnplnjJt conv 8a 1930 JAD 993 1 0 0
h
90 PlttH Coal deb O .July ’31 MAS
89
Gen’l Baking lat 6a 1936.JAD
Anaconda Copper Mining—
72 Pittsburgh-Westmoreland Coal
07
0% gold bonds 1929 8er AJAJ 8834 8834 Qon'l Elec 3(4s 1942 opt. .FAA
80
1st s f g 5h 1947 o p __MAN
87
77
9334 933
4 Deb g 5s ’52 tax-ex NY.MAS
80 34
7% gold bds 1929 Sor B.JAJ
98
Deb 6s Feb 1 1940_____FAA 10034 100)4 Pitts A WestmC5s’25op.MAN 94
Anglo-Amer Oil, Ltd—s f gold
80
Pleasant Val Coal 5s 1928.JAJ
ioo %
l % e 1925..... .............-A AO
10034 General Petroleum Corp—
7% s t g notes Febl5’3l FAAI5 98)4 99)4 Pocahontas Consol Collieries—
Armour A Co—Real estate 1st
1st gold 5s 1957 op___ IAJ
70)41 801
79 'A
79 3 Girard Pt Storage 334s ’40. AAO
4
gold 434s 1939 opt------JAD
7% notes July 15 1930JAJ 15 9654
9654 Goodrich(BF)7% notes’25. AAO ” 89 34 ’ 90“ Porto Rican Amer Tobacco Co
m j
8% g bds May 1 ’31. MAN 15
0
Conv gdeb 6sJ'nel5’22JAD 15 98 M 9934 Goodyear Tire A Rubber—
1st M a f 8a 1941_____MAN 1013
Convgdeb O J’nel5’23JAD15 9654
s
io i)4 Powell Rlv Co. 6s ’22-’27.JAJ
Procter A Gamble Co—
Gorham Mfg Co—
Conv g deb 6s J'nel5'24JAD 15 95
7% 7% gold notes 1922__ MAS 100
1st M 7s FAA 1922-24..FAA 67.25%
10 0 )4
Associated Oil Co—5s 1922 FAA 9734
7% gold notes 1923__ MAS 100
Granby Con Min Smelt A Pow—
100M
Atlantic Fruit A S3—
94
113)4 Prov. Loan Soc 4)49 ’21.MAS
8 f conv deb 7s ’34 Ser A.JAD 39 34 40 | 1st conv 6s 1928 Ser A..MAN
87 Remington Typewriter—
Stamped______________
Atl Gull A W Indies S3 Lines—
81
1st M O 1922-1926___ IAJ
s
92
100
47 1 Conv (feb 8s 1926___MAN
Coll tr g 5s Jan 1 1959— JAJ 46
82
84
Grand River Coal A Coke—See Co Fuel A Iron Republic Ir A Steel 5s ’40 AAO
Atlantic Refining Co—
Reynolds(RJ) Tobac 0s ’22. FAA 9 8 %
00%
6)4% gold deb 1931_. M
AS 10134 102 Gulf Oil Corporation—
98 Roch A Pitts CAI 5s 1940.MAN
82
77
07%
Deb g s f 7s 1933_____FAA
Atlas Powder Co—
48
43
1st s f g 4)43 1932 opt._FAA
82
77
Conv g 7 % s 1936 w i..-1'AA
9654 9634 Havana Tobacco—5s 1922. JAD /
95
98 Rocky Mtn Fuel 5s 1941..AAO
55
Hecker-Jones-Jewell 6s ’22.MAS
Baldwin Locomotive Works—
92
Rogers-Brown Iron 5s’22-40JAJ
Hoboken Land A Impt Co—
1st s f 5s 1940 opt aft ’ 15 MAN
80
St. Clair Furnace 5s ’22 ’39 FAA
35
1st M g 5s Nov 1930__MAN
Barney A 8mith Car 5s '36.JAJ
50
St. Joseph Stk Yds 434s ’30JAJ
Hock Val Prod 5s '61 opt..JAJ
Barnsdall Corp—
94
St. Lawrence Pulp A Lumber9554 Hudson Nav g 6s 1938 opt. FAA 25)4
Conv s f 8s 1931------- JAJ
84
90 Huebner-Toledo Brew 6s’30 JAJ
1st M 63 1922-1933___FAA
s 48
Beech Creek C & C 5s ’44..JAD
St. Louis Brew Assn 6s 1939JAJ 85
Humble Oil A Refining—
Bethlehem Steel Corporation—
7% g notes Mar 15 ’23 MAS15 s 97)4 98 St. Louis Car Co. 6s ’22-’23MAN 89)4 ‘ 9 3 “
7% g notes July 15 ’22.JAJ15 99M
82 St. L Nat Stock Yds 4s ’30.JAJ
69
75
7% g notes July 15 ’23.JAJ15 9854 9854 Illinois Steel—Deb 4)4s’40.AAO 81
64 St.LRocky Mt.AP5s’55stpJA.T 68
9134 9134 Independent Brewing 6s’55.JAJ 63
Beth St 1st ex g 5s ’26 gu. JAJ
73)4
100 Indiana Steel 1st 5s 1952..MAN 89)4 9034 Sears, Roebuck A Co—
Beth St pur m 6s Aug ’98.Q-F 98
85 Ingersoll-Rand— g os Dec 31
7% g notes Oct 15’21 AAO 15 99% 10O
-1st
Beth St 1st 1A ref 5s’ 42.MAN 84
80
90
75
77
99
1935 opt Dec 31 1910___JAJ
7% g notes Oct 15’22 AAO 15 00 y s
Purch money 5s 1936.-JAJ
9454 95 Inland Steel 1st 6s 1922-28. AAO 6 ____
7% g notes Oct 15’23 AAO 15 0 7 %
Beth Steel eq tr 7s 1935.AAO
97)4
80
"96” Securities Co.NY 4% cons.MAS 54
85
ExtAref 6s’42 op’16 ser A.JAJ 94
57
Penn Mary Steel 5s 1937.JAJ
75 Internat Agrlcul Corp—
Sen Sen Chiclet—See Amer Cblc leBooth Fisheries s f 6s 1926. AAO 71
73 Sharon Steel Hoop 8s 1941. MA8 95)4
69
71Vs
07%
IstAcoll tr s f g 5s’o2 op.MAN
Boston Term Co—3 % s ’47. FAA 65
Sinclair Cons Oil Corp—
International Merc Marine—
Braden Copper Mines Co—
s 01%
Sink fund gold 6s 1931..FAA
8234 8354 1st M coll trust 6s 1941.AAO 79)4 79)4 7% g n’tesMay 15’25.MAN15
Brunswlck-Balke-Collender Co
Sloss-Sheffleld Steel A Iron—
International Paper—
81)4
6% s f g notes 1929___ FAA
6% serial notes 1922-29..JAJ Basis 8% ,
1st A ref s f 5s 1947 Ser A.JAJ
83
84)4
68 Solvay A Cie 8s 1927____AAO
00%
8454 Internat Salt g 5s 1951 op.AAO j 66
08%
Buffalo A Susq Iron 5s 1932 JAD
89 Sperry Flour 6s 1934 ___FAA
91
Deb g 5s Jan ’26 opt ’ 10.MAS 77"
8134 Internat Silver 1st 6s 1948.JAD 86
83 Standard Mill—1st g 5s30MAN 86“
81
Burns(P)ACo 6s’24op af’14AAO
Deb 6s 1933________ JAJ
80%
50 Standard Oil (California)—
Iron Steam. Gen 4s 1932..AAO 40
1st A ref sf 6s 1931------- JAJ
70
Jefferson A Clear! C A I—
7% g deb Jan 1 1931..FAA 103
Bush Term 1st 4s 1952-----AAO
103)4
72
95)4
2d gold 5s 1926______ JAD
Standard Oil of New York—
7154
Cons g 5s Jan 1 1955------JAJ
82
7% ser g deb Jan 2 1925. JAJ2 101)4 1 0 1 %
Indiana Co 1st s f 5s 1950.JAJ 77
Bush Terminal Buildings Co—
91
7% ser g deb Jan 2 1926. JAJ2 10154 102
1st s f gold guar 5s I960. AAO 7454 75 Jones A Laughlin St 5s '39-MAN 90
Kelly-Springfield Tire Co—
7% ser gdeb Jan 2 1927. JAJ2 1 0 2 % 1 0 2 %
By-Products Coke Corp—
99
96)4 97)4 7% sergdeb Jan 2 1928. JAJ2 10254 103
8% g notes May 15’31M c
j N15
1st A ref sf 8s 1936 Ser A .MAN
Cahaba Coal Min—See Tenn C, I A RR
Kennecott Copper 7s ’ 30..FAA 93
9334 7% ser g deb Jan 2 1929. JAJ2 103)4 103)4
Knlckerb Ice 1st 5s ’41 opt.JAJ
104%
California Wine Association—
7% serg deb Jan 2 1930. JAJ2 104
Conv g 5sSepl0’25 op sf MAS 9254
Kresge (SS)Co7% 1922-26.JAJ Basis 7.50% 7% serg deb Jan 2 1931. JAJ2 104)4 1 0 4 %
88
94
La Belle Iron Wks 1st 5s ’40JAD
Canada Cem’t 1st 6s ’29 op AAO r 9254
100%
6)4% S deb May 1 ’33.. MAN 100
Q
g
Canadian Car A Fdy Co, Ltd—
Lackaw St 5s '23 op to ’06. AAO 9534 95)4 StandSteelWorks 1st 5s’28.JAJ
98
r ___
92
1st s f gold 6s 1939------- JAD
1st 5s 1950 op after 1915.MAS 73)4 73)4 Steel Co of Can. 6s 1940 __JAJ r 91%
93
Canadian Cons Rubber, Ltd—
Eq 5s 1921-1926_____MAS15
Steel A Tube Co. of Amer.—
88
92%
’46"
Gold 6s 1946 opt 1911...AAO
Lake Super Corp Inc 5s ’24-Oct
92
Gen m s f 7s 1951 Ser C.JAJ
79
Canadian Cottons 5s 1940.JAJ2 r
55 Sun Co s f g deb 6s 1929..M
1st A coll tr gold 5s 1944.JAD 50
AS 85
88
72’
Central Foundry 6s 1931.-FAA
91
8434 Lake of the Woods Mill Co, Ltd
90
Sink fund gold 7s 1931 ..AAO
65
Cent Hud St’boat 5s Apr’33 AAO 60
1st M 6s June 1923____JAD r 96
83%
Swift A Co 1st s f g 5s ’44..JAJ
82)4
Central Leather 5s 1925— AAO 89
8934 Lehigh Coal A Navigation—
6% gold notes 1921 F A A 15
9954 100
Cerro de Pasco Copper Corp—
Gen M g 434s May 1924._Q-F 93
94)4 7% gold notes 1925..AAO 15 97
0 7 54
S3 Temple Coal s f. 5s 1924__JAJ
Funding 4s g July 1 1948.JAJ 79
Conv g 8s 1931----------- JAJ 10754 108
97)4
64)4 Coll tr power 4349 '21 op.JAD
Chic Jet coll tr ref g 4s ’40. AAO 61
99)4 99)4 Tenn C IA RR gen 5s ’51..JAJ
86)4 ~ 8 8 %
85
87
77 3
4 Cons s f g 4349 1954____JAJ
Coll trust ref 5s 1940— AAO 75
100
90
Ala SteelAShipbldg6s’30JAJ
Chic Un Sta—See SteamRR bds
Leh A W-Barre Coal—See Cent RR of N J p 33 Cahaba CM Co 1st 6s’22JAD 96)4
70
75 Libby? McNeill A Libby—
Chicoutimi Pulp 6s 1943— JAJ
Tenn Cop Co conv 6s ’25.MAN
80)4 "82“
Chill Copper conv 7s 1923. MAN 9354 94)4 1st M 7s 1931________ MAN 94)4 94) 4 Texas Co 7% notes 1923..MAS
00 Vs
9954
7154 7134 Liggett A Myers g 7s 1944.AAO 106 '4 106)4 Tide Water Oil 634s’31 -FAA15 96)4
Conv 6s 1932 Series A..AAO
96)4
Clearfield Bit Coal 4s 1940.JAJ
6% gold notes 1921____JAD
9934 100 Union B A P 1st g 5s’30 opJAJ
83)4 8 4 %
Cleve A Sandusky Brewing—
Lima Locomotive Corp—
80
Stamped________________
85
81
86
1st s f g 6s June 1 ’48 opt.JAJ
93 Union Oil Co of California—
1st s f gold 6s 1932____MAN
72
75 Lorlllard (P) Co g 7s 1944.AAO 106
Clyde SS 1st 5s 1931 opi-.FAA
84)4 90
106)4 First lien s f 5s 1931 opt.JAJ
84
Col Fuel A Iron s f 5s 1943. FAA 77
Gold bonds 5s 1951____FAA
85)4 Union Steel Co 1st 5s’52gu.TAD 98) 4 0 0 %
Colorado Industrial—
Lukens Steel 1st M g 8s’40 MAN 9634 97)4 Union Tank Car Eq 7s ’30.FAA2 101)4 1 0 2 %
77 Mallory SS 1st s f 5s 1932..JAJ 67)4
1st g gu 5s ser AAB’34op FAA 76
70 Un Trans 1st 5s 1923___ FAA
94)4 9 5 %
Columbia Graphophone Mfg
Marland Oil Co—
10034
United Drug con 8s ’41 JAD 15 100
60
93)4
65
8% gold notes Aug 1 ’25.FAA
S f g 8s 1931 Ser A___ AAO
95)4 Unit Fruit—Deb 4)4s 1923JAJ 100
Computing—
Tabulatlng-Rec Co
96)4
Maryland Steel 1st 5s ’22..FAA
Deb g 4)4s 1925 s f------ JAJ 100
76
79 Mercantile Stores 5s 1933_____
83
Sink fund gold 6s 1941— JAJ
77
86 United Lead deb 5s 1943.JAJ
75
73)4 Mexican C A C 5s 1926 op.MAS / --Cons Tobac coll tr 4s ’51..FAA
17 U. S. Env 1st 5s 1921-1934 JAD
94
90
Consol Coal 4 % s 1934 opt.MAN 7454
Mexican Petroleum Ltd of Del—
82
75
U S Finishing Con g 5s ’29..JAJ
1st A ref s f g 5s 1950— JAD 7734 7§“
Conv s f g 8s 1936___MAN
65
98 U S Light A Heat 1st 6s ’35.JAD 55
97)4
Conv 6% g ’23 op aft ’ 16.FAA 9634
Midvale Steel A Ordnance—
87
U S Realty < Imp5s g’24opTAJ
fc
Consolidated Textile Corp—
Conv s f 5s 1936______ MAS
7634 77 U S Rubber7)4%notes’ 30FAA 100)4 1 0 0 %
99 Monon Coal—See Chic Ind A L Ry p 34
1st M s f 8s 1941_____JAD
00%
99
7% notes Dec 1 1923__ JAD
Copper Export Associates—
Morris A Co 1st s f 434s ’39. JAJ 74
70%
74)4 1st A ref 5s 1947 Ser A.JAJ
70%
8% notes Feb 15 '22. FAA 15 10054 10134 734% gold notes 1930..MAS
99)4
99)4 U S Smelt Refg A Mining—
8% notes Feb 15 ’23. FAA 15 10054 101 NatClkASuit 8% notes ’30MAS 93)4 94
92
91
Conv 6% notes 1926___ FAA
8% notes Feb 15 ’24.FAA 15 1 0 0 3 4 101)4 Nat Conduit A Cable, Inc—
United States Steel Corp—
8% notes Feb 15 ’25.FAA 15 10154 11134 1st M s f 6s 1927______AAO
98
59)4 60)4 Col tr s f 5s Apr ’51 op’ ll.Var
96
Com Prod Ref s f 5s 1931-MAN 8934
Nat Enam A S er 5g 1929.JAD 86
tD
98
96
90)4 Col tr s f 5s Apr’51 notop.Vai
1st g 5s 1934 s f---------- MAN
8954 90“ National Leather—
Col sf 2d 5s Apr’63op’13MAN 94)4 95
Cram (Wm)SonsShipAEngBldg
p)
8% g notes Nov 15 ’25 MAN15 94
95 Utah Fuel—See Denv A Rio Gr. p. 34.
87
92 Nat Starch deb 5s 1930 gu.JAJ
1st M g 5s 1929 opt___MAS
88
92 Utah-Idaho Sugar Co—
79 National Tube 1st 5s ’52..MAN 92
Crew Levlck Co 1st 6s 1931 FAA 76
8%
1st M serial 7s 1922-30..JAJ b 12%
Cuba Cane Sugar Corp—
Natomas Co gen 69 1935..JAJ 4934 50)4 Vacuum Oil Co 7% 1936..AAO 100)4 1 0 1 %
3
66 New Eng Nav—See N Y N H A H RR
Conv deb 7s 1930______JAJ
Vancouver Lumber 6s’ 22’25JAJ
Cuban-American Sugar—
90
N J Zinc 1st 4s 1926_____AAO
Vandalia Coal 1st 6s ’30op.JAJ
1st M coll 8s Mar 15’31MAS15 9954 99)4 New River Co 1st 5s 1934.JAJ
43
80 Victor-Amer Fuel 1st 6s -10FAA 40
Cudahy Pack s f 5s 1946..JAD
7654 80 NYAIrBrakelst6s’28 conv MAN 89)4
55
45
8 0 % Victor Fuel 1st s f g 5s 1953. JAJ
7%gnot68July 15’23.JAJ15 9834 99)4 N Y Dock Co—1st g 4s '51.FAA 70
Vlrginla-Carollna Chemical—
Davies (Wm) Co 1st 6s ’26..TAJ
N Y A Hob F’y 5s May’46.JAD 75
93%
93)4
1st M g 5s 1923 opt s f-.JAD
93“
Deere A Co 7% % notes’31 MAN 92“
Hoboken Ferry 5s 1946. MAN 75
89)4
88)4
Conv deb 6s 1924..AA015
DeweesfWjWood Co 5s’30MAN 96
N Y A N J Ferry—5s ’46. JAJ 75
91
01%
S f g deb 7J4s 1932...MAN
Diarn’d Match deb 7 % t t ’ 35 MAN 10334 103)4 N Y Shlpbldg 1st 5s Nov 1 1946 70
85
74 Va Ir Coal A Coke 5s 1949MAS
Distillers’ Securities Corp—
O’Gara Coal 5s’55 op aft’08MAS 64
67 Ward Baking Co—
Coll tr cv g 5s ’27 op ’08. AAO
63 Ogllvle Flour Mills 6s ’32..JAD
96
1st g 6s June 15 1937.JAD15 91
79
Domln Coal 5s ’40 op G0..MAN
Series B_______________
96
WebsterCAC 1st g 5s’42opMAS 85
DornIn Iron A St 5s 1929... JAJ
80%
95
Series C_______________
96
Welsbach Co col tr 5s ’30.JAD
Dunlop Tire A Rub Goods, Ltd
Pacific Coast Co—G 5s '46.JAD 65
70 Western Electric Co—
1st s f g 6s 1927 opt----- MAS
97
Pac Fruit Express Eq—See So Pac Co p 37 1st 5s Dec 31’22op aft’ HJAJ
du Pont(E I)de Nemours A Co—
Packard Motor Car Co—
Conv gold 7s Apr 1925..AAO 100)4
Gold 7(4s May 1 1931 . MAN 9334 98)4 Ten-yr 8s Apr 15 ’31.AA015
96
97)4 Westlngnouse Elec A Mfg—
du Pont (E 1) de N Powd—
ern
Pan-Amer Petrol A Transp
7% gold bonds 1931-----MAN
Gold 4 % s June ) 1030— IAD 77
1st lien equip 7s 1930__FAA
lCK ire
9334 93)4 W W Spencer Steel—
Eastern Steel lst5s’31op’ 10FAA
90
Park A Tllford s f 6s 1930. JAD 67
72
1st M s ! 7s 1935........JAJ
Elk Horn Coal 6s 1925___ TAD 89”
90 Parsons (W Va) Pulp A Lumber
Wilson A Co 1st 6s 1941...AAO 86
1st M g 0s ’22 ’24 opt..MAN
90
79
Conv h f g 6s 1928------JAD
98
b Basis.

/ Th is price Includes accrued Interest,

k Last sale,

n Normlnal.

r Canadian price.

« Sole price.

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IN D U S T R IA L

AND

M IS C E L L A N E O U S

S E C U R IT IE S

[Voi,. 113

Far Bill.
Stocks. P a r. Bid.
Ask.
Pur. Bid.
Ask.
itocki.
Stocks.
A sk.
ink
Stocks. Par.] Bid.
Per share.
Per
riXTILE MHO.
Share
New York.
Per \share.
175 North Lake___ 23
25c.
Bankers A Ship. 100 140
STOCKS,
50c.
TroyCot’uA Wool’n
10o.
PS
170 Ohio Copper___10
lorth. Mills. Par
20c
City of N Y___100 100
Mfg (F R)__300 700
02
325 Old Dominion..20 22* 23
Acadia M------Commonwealth 100 300
UnlonCotMf(FR). i 180
Auasunol.M
UUNB) 1 155
02 Ontario Sll Min 100
9o Continental___ 25 d 60
4*
3*
Utica KnlttCo-100 87
90
482 Osceola ______ 25 25
95 Fldellty-Pheulx 100 472
27
90
Am HuoulFttll R)
Preferred___100
28
Pit A MtShaataCop 20
1merlcau Mfg 100 10O
OlobeA Rutgers 100 1200
Utica Steam A
237“ Poud Creek Coal. 10 14* 15*
Preferred — 100 70
Great American 100 233
70
Moh Val Cot M. 140
38
90 Quincy _______23 37
Hanover______50 d 80
Am
oske& Mfg(vol
g
Wampanoag Mills
20
347 Rand Mines, Ltd..
88
19
antary ttaeii)- (t) * 87
Home------------100 343
(F R)_____ 100 125
Ray Cons Cop..10 12* 12*
120 Mercantile___100
75* Wamsutta M(NB) !
Preferred---- (t) x 75
180 “ dt Joseph Lead. 10 1
110 National Liberty 50 170
115 Weetamoe M(FR) l
1
12
Audruseog M(Mo) l 100
295* Whitman M (NB)
210 Niagara_____ 00 125
3c.
ApplelouColNiasa) I
130 dan Toy________1
210 Northern____ 100 100
80 I York Mfg (Me).. I 195
deneca Cop Corp (t)
17
Arkwright M(FR) I
‘ 17*
1
32
"36 " Shannon______10 80c.
ArllugtoaM(Mass) I
North River___25
91) a
45
60 dhattuckArlzCop 10
Per s h a r e .
102 : Southern Mills
6*
Pacific Fire___ 25
6*
Barnaul Mfg(FR)
50
182
105 Stuyvesant___100
50e
70 douth Lake___25
190 AbbevllleCM (BC) a
Bated Mfg (Me)-.
1*
43
100
300 United States__20
47 duperlor A Bost.10
Beacon Mfg (NB)
1*
1*
Amer Spinning Co.
69 Westchester new 10 31
32* duperlor______28
93 AndersouCM(SC) u 66
PrelerreU---- 100 88
3*
2*
Per share.
Tennessee Copper
Berkshire Cot M(g,
Philadelphia.
Arcadia M____100 200
8
Alliance of Phlla.10 17
Adams, Mass . ! 170
7*
A Chein temp.(t)
Arkwright M (SC)u 200
110
315 Touopuh Belmont 1
50 Fire Association.50
1
115 Augusta Fac (Ga).a 40
1*
Blgel HartfCarp’t
95 Ins Co of N A__10
29* Tonopah (Nev).
27
95 Belton Mills (SO) .a
Preferred_ 100 93
_
1*
1*
200 InsCoState ofPalOO
80 Tonopah Ext Min 1
* 112* Chesuee M_____
BoottMUlsfMass)
1*.
102 Trinity...........23
105 Lumbermen’s __25
135 |
1*
Border CMfg(FR) l
Clifton Mfg (8C).u
1*
200
k 105
u
18* U Verde Ext..50c 22* 24
People’s Nat Fire..
Boston Mfg(Maas) I
CllntonCotM (SC) a
4
175' Phlfa Life........ 10
k 200
10* Utah Cons______a
3*
Boa Duck (Mass).
Columbus Mfg (Ga) 150
240 Reliance______50 100
150 Dallas Mfg (Ala).a 165
Utah Copper Co. 10 47* 47*
8ourneMllls(FR)
125 UnitedFiremen’s. 10
180 Darl’g’n Mfg(8C).u
15* Victoria_______23
1*
1*
Bristol Mfg (N B)
72 Victory_______ 50
50..
45c.
115* Winona_______28
155 Drayton Mills . 100
Butler Mill (N B). 1
Per share.
12
1
0
Providence.
Preferred---- 100
Wolverine_____23
Eagle A Phenlx
50c.
135" Mills (Ga)____a 120
30c.
Wyandot _____ 25
Prov Wash’ton..50 125
Ohace M Ib (F R)
U
Per share.
155 Enterprise Mf (Ga)a 85
1
75c.
Richmond.
Charlton Mills .100
Yukon Gold____8
62
300
k 99% Expos’n C M (Ga) a
Virginia FA M..25 57
Chicopee Mfg (id) 1
Per share. REALESTATETR
60
210 Gaffney Mfg (SC) a 54
St Paul, Minn.
City MfgC’rp (N 1
IB)
115
350 3k LAND STOCKS
P sharr.
e<
130 Greenw’d CM (8C)a 150
StPaul F A M-.100 320
Oontln’l M (Me).
Per share. Albany Tr (Bost).i a ____
130
San Pranclsco.
Cornell M b(FR)
IU
Grendel Mllls(SC)a 110
308 Alliance Realty..! 70
350 Firemen’s Fund 100 300
Dartmouth Mfg
Henrietta M (NC)a
55
Bedford Tr (Bost).!
325 Home Fire A Ma­
Corp (N B)..l00 210
Jackson M______
25
75
BerkeleyHotlTr(B)! 45
Preferred___100
rine__________
King ,JP. Mfg (Ga)o
75
12 Bd of Tr Big Tr(G)!
225" Vulcan Fire Ins__
10*
"eST
280
Darla Mlila (F R). 1
LancasterCM (SC) a
Per share.
78
90
BosGr’d R?tTr(C)!
Washington.
Carol Mills (FR). 1 95
Laurens CM (SC) .a 85
151 American........ 100 250
650
Bost RET (Bos) . h
130 Marlon Mills__100 125
Draper Corp— 100 125
9
115 MarlboroCM (SC) a 47
BosStorW’h’se(B) i 87
50 Arlington______ io
DwlghtMfg(Mass).
145 Corcoran______50 115
Boston Wharf Co.!
85 Mass Mills_..(Ga).
"80*
■dwarda Mfg(Me) I 75
87
19Va
60
Bromf Bldg Tr(B) i
91* Mills Mfg Co(SC).a 175
250 Fireman’s ____ 20
EsmondM(Rl) ,pf
25
7*
190 Monarch CM(8C)a 104
110 National Union .5
Business RETr(B)!
kverett M (Mass)
65
185 NewberryCM (SC)a
180
Cent Bldg Tr (B)_!
Wheeling, W.Va.
» alrh Mills com 100
137
850
Chic R E Trustees h a
89 Oconee M com__
Wheeling Fire 1.100
200
Preferred---- 100
800
City R E T ( C ) . . h a
"93"
9arrAlpaca (Mass) l 109* 112 Orr Cot M (SC)..a 88
Congress St Associ­
130 MARINE INSUR
flint Mills (FR).I 150 |
Pacolet Mfg (80 o
k i95*
92
95
ates (Boston)..! 55
ANCE SCRIP.
Franklin Co (Me). I
Preferred___100
Per cent.
40
C’gressSt BlgTr(B)! 30
110 Atlantic Mutual—
QosnoldM (NB)_. 1 108
Pelzer MfgCo(SC)o 104
97
100 Copley Sq Tr (B)_! 22
30
*88* PledmontMfg (SC) a 115
1920
______
120
Preferred_____
95
100 Delta Bldg Tr (B).i
50
135 PhlllipsButtorffM a 120
1921
__ ____
Granite MlUs(FR) 1
125
127* Poe,FW,Mfg (SC) o
Devonsh Big Tr(B)! 25
110
Qt Falls Mfg(NH) 1
Per share.
“85“"
150
Preferreed____
Qrlnnell Mfg(NB) !
8 MINING STOCKS
Riverside M_.12.50
50c.
75c. Dwelling House
100 Adventure Cons.25
"74" Saxon Mills___100
HamlltMfg (Mass) 1 68
450
48
Assoc (Boston) . h
55 Ahmeek_______25 47
Hamllt W (Mass) I 66
Sibley Mfg (Ga)..o 48
4*
10
Hargrares M(FR)
*
100 Alaska Gold M..10
3*
* East Bos Land (B)
Spartan Mills (SC) a 95
80
it 9 7 Tucapau M (S C).a
East St R E Tr(B) J
220 Alaska Juneau
Harmony Mills pf
S
U
120
1*
135 Union-Buffalo M
25
1* Easley Land Co..! '80
Gold Mining.. 10
Hill Mfg Co (Me).
20c.
60
35c. Essex St Tr (Bos).!
Holmes Mfg (N B) i 270
65
69 Algomah______23
1st pref____100
80
20 Factory BldgTr(B)!
31 Allouez_______26 18
Preferred------- 1 100
2d preferred.100 29
3300
37 Vlctor-Monag Co.a 68
Fifty Assoc (Bos)..
Inter Cot M___50 36
70 AmGoldM (StL) 10
80
HotlTr.T'ralne(B) i
Preferred___100
100 Amer Zinc Lead A
Preferred____ a 96
8
9 Kimball Big Tr(B)l 30
250 Webb Mfg (Nash) a 50
Smelting____25
Kllbum M (N B). ,
75
73
25*
26* Lovejoy’sWhTrfB)!
135 Whitney Mfg (SC) a
KingPhllipM (FR) i
Preferred____25
190
300
38 MerchRETr(Bos) h
110 Anaconda Cop..50 37
Lancas’rM (Mass) i 110
Woodslde Cot M.a 100
8 iealty Associates of
7*
Laurel Lake (FR). / 50
69 Arizona Com’cial.5
Preferred____ a 65
96
90
Brooklyn---- 100
Lawrence Mfg (M) i 115
200 Arnold_______ 25
Woodruff M__100
*
Texas Pacific Land
Lincoln Mfg (FR). i 110
Batopllas Min..20
285
125
9*
230
135
10* Trust certfs..
Lockwood Co (Me) i
Canadian Mills. Canadia n prices Bingham Mines. 10
135 Can Convert, Ltd.a 63
LowellBleach(M). i 130
67 Bonanza DevCo 10 . . . . . ....... I
4 * TITLE GUARAN TEE &
ButteCop A Z vtc.5
Luther Mfg (FR)
67
Can Cottons, Ltd.a
12*
170'
Lyman Mills (M). J
Butte A Sup___10
74
Preferred____ a
13 I SAFE DEPOSIT S TOCK share.
Per
120 Domln Text, Ltd.a 128
ilanomet M (NB) 1 110
132'“ Callahan Zinc A
67
4*
63
142
4* imer Surety___80
Mass Cot Mills.
Lead________10
Preferred_____a 102
205
46* lond A M GuarlOO 195
125 Montreal Cottons.a 78
Mechanics’M(FR) I
Calumet A Arlz.10 46*
220
218
224
Jhlcago T A Tr.100 215
Merch Mfg(FR)—1 140
Calumet A Hecla 25
Preferred____ a 97
28C
.
185
35C lltySD(AlbNY) 100 175
.
Merrimack Mfg
92
104 Canada Copper..5
Penmans, Ltd___ a
8
100
10
(Mass)____ 190
Centennial____25
lolumbla Title
Preferred_____a 83
26
26* (Washington) ..5
k 76*
4*
Preferred^ ...10G
Cerro de PasCo(t)
105
k 60
10* fldelltyAD (Md)50 103
10*
Chill Copper___25
Middlesex Co(M)
1NSURANCB
23* Centucky Title Co
Mt V-Wood Mills
Chino Copper___5 22*
STOCKS.
95
12
Preferred___100
(Balt) r t r.-lOO 10
Con Min ASmel 100 14
Per c e n t .
Albany.
Par.
114
,awyers’ M Co. 100 106
Preferred r t rlO
O 44
190 Cop Range Con 100 31* Ҥ2
Albany InsCo.. 50 185
3c.
10c, joulsvlllle Title.100 115
Narragansett M
ills
175 Crown Reserve__1
CommercelnsCo 25 170
73
2* M
120
2*
aryland CasCo25 d 72
(F R)_____ 100 110
Daly-West____20
Per share.
Baltimore.
82
125
6* lortgage Bond. 100 75
6
Nashawena M.100
Davis-Daiy Cop. 10
Baltimore-Amer. 25 38
179
22
’ 9 6 " Central Fire___10 20
4at Surety Co. 100 174
De Beers Con M._
Nashua M (NH)_. 1 80
116
17* ! Y TitleAMt*. 100 112
Naumkeag (Mass)
Per share
Dome Mines___10 ~ 1 7 H
Boston.
198 Boston_______100 450
8* IE TIas(Wash)100 95
7%
Steam Cot C o . . I
460 East Butte____10
9 T InsAGu(SanFr) 150
6
it
Newmarket Mfg
115 Federal MASm.100
Colum Nat Life.100 111
03
24 TitleGuTr(StL) 100 n 50
s 150 Conveyancers’
21*
Co (N H)__100
Preferred___100
160
\ d Casuaity.-lOO 150
NonqulttSp(N B). i * 90
First National
Title_______100
52c.
116
54c rsEi 1>feO'UM’ 3 d ___
i
u o“ Mass Bonding_
Osborn Mills(FR).i
Cop ($3 75 pd).5
05
60
_
2 U S Title Guar. 100 70
80
1*
Pac Mills (Mass). 1x 160"
Franklin______25
Brooklyn— See N
Wes.ju Sc droui i’i»
Page Mfg (N B)._ i
Per share.
Detroit.
Goldfield Consol
160
s6c. A Mtg Guar. 100 150
Parker Mills (FR)
Mines______ 10
Detroit F & M..50
PepperellMfg(Me) 1 I 9 6 " 197 Michigan F A M 50
Granby Cons M S
20 INDUSTRIAL A
450
Pierce Mfg(NB)_1
A P________100 17*
Per share.
Hartford.
P e r sAor«.
MISCeLLANBOU
Pilgrim M com__
T
420 Granlte-Bl- Metallc
Aetna (Fire)__100 400
42* A lam Express. 100 43* 45
100
s
Preferred_____
(St Louis)___10 37*
250
Automobile Ins 100
15
22 IA Iv’ce-Rumely 100 13
S
O First Re-Ins__100
Pocasset Mfg(FR) i
210 Greene-Cananea 100 20*
50
3
2*
Pref_______ 100 39
Ponemah MQProv) J 100
525 Hancock Cons..25
Hartford Fire..100 515
85
7.05 Ae illaa-Weber—
Preferred____
Holllnger Mines..5
Hartf Steam Boll
15
5
190
57 I Plaao A Plan. 100
220’
Potomska M(NB)
300 Homestake Min 100 55*
Insp A Ins__100
70
50
Preferred__ 10)
Rich Borden Mfg
400 Inspiration Cons
National Fire.. 100 380
30*
30
33* Air Reduction..(t)
Co (F R)___100
Copper______20 33
425
Phoenix (Fire) .100 400
23
22
67 |
66
Ajax Rubber__50
85 Island Cr’k CoaL.l
Sagamore Mf
Standard Fire.. 50
60
O
Alabama Co.. 100 40
(F R)______100
Per share.
Preferred ____ 1 S
L ife Insurance
55
50
ist ^raf----- 100
Salmon . Falls Mfg
io *
375 Isle Royale Cop. 23 18
Aetna Cas’ty A Sui
42
40
19
in1 pref---- 100
80 Aetna Life____100 480
19*
Co (N H)___100
500 Kennecott Cop.(t>
60
65 Conn Gen____100
3*
3 * Albany Com.. 100 60
Seaconnet M(FR)
420 Kerr Lake______3
115 Travelers’ ___ 100 500” 515 Lake Copper___23
2*
Sharp Mfg(NB).. .
3 IAlbany (N Y) Safe
200
25 I l ioAstorage 100 IS
O
>
105
ISo.
Preferred___100
Per share.
Indianapolis—
LaRose Cons M..5
Sterling Fire___10 d 7
Shawmut Cot Mills
1*
I*' killed Chem A Dye
s * La Salle Copper. 23
36 *
1* Corp............ (t) 36 *
(F R) com__100 125
1*
Per cent.
Mason Val Mlnes5
Louisville.
S
3
Preferred___100 8 o V S *
1*
1*
Preferred___100 100
Mass Cons____ 23
Liberty______ 50 110
85
3*
3* Oiled Packers ._(t) d .......
Shore M (FR) 100
ills
Per shar e.
MayflowerOldCol23
Minneapolis.
20*
21* ails Chalmars Mrs
Skenandoah Cot
NoT’westFA M 100
Miami Copper__5
ax
90
Co (Utica)... 100
" , Per' sh are.
1*
1*. Com ______ 100 31
Newark.
Michigan____ 25
78
■
*
49 I Pref . . . . .100 4*
Soule Mill (N B). I 150
American______5 15
16 Mohawk______23 4S
20
aluminum Mfrs(t)|J 15
Stafford M (F R). i no
Nevada Cons Cod 3 10*
Firemen’s _____50 205
70
5
14
Preferred___100 N t>
Stevens Mfg(FR). I 1 1 5
New Cornelia Cop.3 13*
Prudential Life..50 450
90
05
O
50c. vinai Sug 1st pt.tO
Per share.
Taber Mill (N B). I
135
New Idrla Quicks.5
New Haven.
35*
, 11 Agrl Cham. 100 3 4
TecumsehM (F R) !
37
Security Ins___25
38* New River Co. 100 40
61
So
Preferred__100 5 9
81
Per sh are, j Preferred__100
Thorndike (Mass) .
New Orleans.
53*
4* in Bank Note .50 d 51
4*
Tremont &Suffolk
Nlplsslng Mines. .5
Lafayette____ 60 210
49
°'efaired . . 80 d 46
9*
9
15
265 INorth Butte
M (Maas)___ l
160 Amer-Alliance .100 255
Last
a Purchaser also pays accrued Interest, b Assessment paid. 0 Par value $700. d Price per share, not per cent, h Par value $1.000
sale. I Par value S100. m First Installment paid, n Nominal, r Canadian price, s Sale price. <New stock. 1 Ex dividend. 1 Ex rights.
• Ex-stock dividend,, (t) Without par value.

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Stocks. Par.

47

INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS SECURITIES
Bid.

Auk.

Stocks. Par

Bid.

A hI .
c

Stocks.

Pat

Bid.

Auk.

Stocka.

Par

Hid.

1 Auk.

Par th are.
P*r a rira
A
Per aharr,.
Pur Hhare.
Am Beet Sugar-IOC 30
87
34
31 Austin,NlohACo ( t) d 8 %
90 Galena Slg 011.100 32
9 3 Childs Co ___ to
4
Preferred__ 1 C
0
(10
57
97
70
90
94
Pref (old )__109
Preferred __ 1 (1
_ 0
Preferred .
100
100
50%
1 u rlcaa Book.10C 100
105 Autosales Corp .& d 2 %
87
30
90
(
Pref (new). . 100
3 % Ota Tob Wareh 100
13 3 Gin (In Stk Y Is. 100 108
4
laston Williams
Am Bosch Magn(t) d 31 %
32
114
Preferred .. .50 d 1 1%
Am BrakeShAF.(l) d 4
1
46 Babcock Sc Wll.lOl 101
106 City luresting 100 50
* Wlgrnore _(t) d 1 %
05
•
34
Preferred__ 100
78 3
4 Preferred . . . 100
75
93 Baldw Loc Wks 100 7 8 %
83 GenArn TankCar(r) d 3934 45
American Brass 1 C X 151
0
97 Cloy Cliffs Iron 100
79
155
84
Preferred
100 95
1st preferred. 100
American Can. 1 C 2 6 %
0
27 Baltimore Tube 100
Jen Asph com. 100 52 3
a 2 0 ClovASan 1 Brow100
4 52%
Preferred__ 1 C
0
85
82
Preferred. . . . 100
81
88
Preferred . . L O
O
Preferred.. . 1 0 0
18
km Car & Fdry 1 C 123
0
12 t
84
55 Cleveland Stone 100
78 Jen Baking . . 100
86
Barnet Leatb’r-.(t) d 40
Preferred__ 10) 101)
ill)
40%
Preferred. .109 1 0 0
J2
0
96 Cluott, Peabody 100 39 3
Preferred___100 d 76
4
km Caramel.. 100
den Clg com. 109 57
80
3
(I
l
Bar * 9 nlth CarlOO
Preferred___ 100
5734
75
Preferred - .100
1
88
Preferred . . 100
Coca-Cola___ ( 1) d 34
100
3134 Preferred___100
15 Barnsdall Corp
Am Chicle___(t) d 11
84
225
Deb Pref_ 100
_
Collins Co____100
90
Preferred__ 1 C
0
Class A__ ..25 d 10 34 25 Colo Fuel * Ir_ 100
2234 23 3 General Electric 100 11734 118
4
Am Cigar____100
70
Preferred
100
76
r/3 4
107 Gen Fireproof’*. 100 70
Class B
25 d 17
80
Preferred__ 100
26 Colt’s Patent
88
78
83 Bayuk Bros.com 100
Preferred.. 100
90
Am Coal of N J.25 d 75
100
31 Gen M >tors —
Preferred___ 100
Fire Arms M 25 d 29
90
d 103
Am Cotton 011.100 18
175 Col Graph Mfg.(tO d 4 %
1034
19 Beatrice Cream 100 165
4
434 Common (no par;
66%
Preferred__ 100
39
41
Preforre 1___ 10 )
Preferred . . . . 100 90
Preferred . .. 100 1934 24
6834
AmCredltlndemlOO
275 Bearer Board Co(f) d 13
Deb 6% stk . 10j 64
05
1 334 Comput Tabulat Sc
Am Cyauamld.100 12
19
41
Deb 7% stk..10 ) 70
72
1st pref . . 100 35
Recording Co.(t) d 3134 33
Preferred__ 100
36
42
Beechnut Pk pf B100 94 U
Conley Foil (no par) d 13
15 Gen Petrol __ 10)
9134
Amer Drug Synd 10 d 4!4
90c. Consol Car Heat 100 18
21
Preferred. _ .100 88
4 % Bethlehem Mot(t) ds 63c.
Am Express.-.lOO 117
122 Beth'hem Steel. 100 48
55
30 Gen Ry Signal. 100 45
4934 Cons Cigar___ (t) d 2 9 %
American Glue. 100
51
Preferred
. 100 60
70
116
70
Preferred__ 100 65
Class B com ..100 5 0 %
Preferred . . 100 110
Jen^Ojal of St L 100
115
80 Gen Tire Sc Rub 100
190
9134 C
Am Hardware-100 124
130
99 Consol Dlstrlb._((•) d 7
Preferred . ... 100 75
85
8% conv pref.100 9 8 %
734
Am Hlde&LeathlOO 11
30 Cons Ice(Pit tab.■ d 3
n % Billinas Sc 9pen..25 d 25
Gilliland Oil pf 10 1 20
50
'id
da 34
Preferred__ 100
53
54
20
21
Glen A len Coal. ((•
1
)
34%
Preferred____ 50 d ____
Preferred ___25 d
Amer Hosiery._23 d
25 Consol. Textile, (t) d 1 5 %
80 Bliss (E W) Co._(t) d 20
4
16 Globe-Wernicke m j 93 3 100
Am Ice Co___100
87
55
57
60 CsasCoalof M 1100 81
90
Preferred. . 10 1
83
Preferred____50 d 50
Preferred__ 100
60
63
10 Consumers Co. L O
20
Godch’x Sug Inc(f) d 15
O
2nd pref____ 50 d 8
Amer Intern Corp
50
Preferred___ 100
d
58
70
3%
Preferred___ 100
75
8ooth Fisheries.(f)
434
Full paid___100
35 Continental CanlOO 45
33
33%
32%
29
47 Goodrich (B F). (f. d 32
1st pref___ 100
Am-La France
70
97
95
73
75
95
Borden Co___ 100
Preferred___ 100
Preferred. ..100
Fire Eag Inc.-lO d m
9
%
Preferred___ 100
% Goodyear Tire 4
8534 8734 Coat Candy___(t) d
Preferred__ 100
360 Continental Mot. 10 d 5 3 4
75
80 Borne.Scrymser 100 340
1334
534 Rubber com. 109 1234
Amer Laundry
Preferred __ 10)
_
2934 31
Bost Belting pf 100
3334 Preferred _ .100 75
Machinery ..100 65
16 Continental Oil. 100 104
75 Brier Hill Steel.(t) d 15
100
107 |
Gorham Mfg pf 100
Preferred__ 100
99 Corn Prod Refg.100 6634 6734 Gorton PewFlsh 50 d
99 3 10134 Preferred___ 100
4
97
6
Amer Linseed..100 2434 26 Brill (J G)
30
Preferred
100 99
Preferred
100
50
102
100 25
Preferred__ 100
62
56 “
125
Cosdea < Co com.5 d 534
fc
Preferred___ 100
534 Grasselll Chem. 100
Am Locomotive 100 82
17
97
S3 Bristol Brass___25 d 13
Preferred_____5 d 334
334 Preferred___100
Preferred__ 100 101
106 Brlt-Amer Tob £1 d 11 %
1234 New stock__(t) d 2834 29 Gray * Davl3 ,_(t) d 11
Am Meh Sc Fdy 100 125
150
Gray Sc Dudley. 100 90
95
Ordln bearer._£1 d 11 %
1234 Cramp (Won) Sc
AmMalt < Grain (t) d 11 %
fc
13 British Col Fish
Gt A* P Tea pf 190 95
100
SonsSh&EBldiOO .
Amer Plano...100 47
53
31
Sc Packing. .100 r
40 Great LakesTowlOO 3334
Vot trust ctfs
Preferred__ 100
72
68
Crescent Pipe L 50 d 26
Preferred___100
70J4 British Empire
28
Am Pneu Serv—23 d 3%
130
33
50 Great We3tSug.l00 125
3%
Steel, com__100 T 7 %
834 Crex Carpet__100
mm prer.__.sod 30
52 Crock-Wheeler 100 60
1st pref
100 49
Preferred. .100 98
101
70
Preferred___ 50 d 1334 1 3 %
22
75
20
85 Guantanamo Sug (t d 9
Preferred___ 100
2d pref_____100
934
Am Radiator...23 d 6 s y 2
41 Crucible Steel.. 100 55 3
70 I Browa Shoe___100
29%
ulf
4 5534 G States SteellOO 3034 33
Preferred__ 100 108
83
82 I 1st pref tr et.f 100
77
70
71%
Am Rolling Mill 25 d 30
3 0 % Brunswlck-BalkeHablsnaw Electric
Cuba Cane Sugar(t) d 1 0 %
11
Preferred__ 100 X 93Jd 96
d
88
334
27
Callender pf.100 84
Preferred___100
434
2734 Cable_____ (1)
Am Safety Razor 25 d 4
4 % Brunswick Term
17 Bale & Kilbura_25<* 134
Cuban-Am 3ug..l0 d 16
234
American 3crew 100 130
15
140
3
72
20
Sc Ry Sec___100
75
Preferred. ..100
334 Preferred___100
Am Seed Mach. 100
82 Cudahy Pack com .
75 Buckeye Pipe L.50 & 80.
2
5334 54 HallSwltch&Slg 109 n 1
Preferred__ 100
92 C imberl Pipe L mo 115
78
83 Burns Bros___100
91
Preferred___100 n 3
8
120
Am Shipbldg-_100 60
110 Cupev Sug com. 100 70
64
85
Preferred___ 100 105
90 Harb-Walk Ref. 100
Preferred__ 100
Q 4
7L
70
58
65
65
75
Amer Ship < Comfe
72 D H Holmes LtdlOO 195
67
8 2 "
Preferred___ 100
Hartman Corp. 100 79
merce__(no par) d 6 %
26 . Davis C < C__100
25 %
7 Butterlck Co__100
45
fc
55 Hart, Schaffder
Amer Smelt Sec
69
71
CaddoCeatO&RlOO 1 0 %
< Marx___ 100
fc
37
1234 Davison Chem -(f) d 34
Pf Ser Astpd.100 66
57>4 Deere < Co pref 100 73
69 Cal Pack Corp..(t) d 56%
104
Preferred - . ..100 100
fc
75
Am Smelt&RefglOO 37
d 55
3 7 % California
57
D L & W Coal__50 d 73
76 Hask*BarkCar.(t)
Preferred__ 100
i
71
2
71%
Petrl’m Corp. 100 36
3634 Diamond MatchlOO 97
99 Havaaa Tob__100
Am Snuff com. 100 100
4
105 1 Preferred___ 100
70
Preferred___ 100
6
74 1
1Dlxoa (J) Cruc___ 130
135
Preferred__ 100
72
82 1Calumet Sc Chic
Dodge Mfg pref 100 90
96 lawallaa Com
Am St F’drlea 33 1-3 d 25 %
26%
60 1Dominion Bdge.100 r 68
34 36
Sc Sugar____ 25 d 3t>
Can * Dock.100 50
69
1
Preferred___100
79
81 Cambria Iron__ 50 d 3 4 %
160
77 Helme (GW) ColOO 150
■ i Dominion Glass 100 r 54
American Stores (t) d 57
90
94
Preferred___ 100
5734 Cambria Steel__50 d
5434
Am Sugar Refg.100 6 8 %
14
6 8 % Canada Cement 100 T 51
15
82
5134 Preferred___ 100
8234 lendee Mfg__100
Preferred__ 100
83%
89
Dom [A S pref son
83
Preferred___ 100 T 8 1 %
Preferred.. .100 78
Am Sumat Tob.100 4834 4 8 % CanFdya&Forg 100 r
50
137
Hercules PowderlOO 133
r
Preferred__ 100
__ _ DomStCorpcom 100 r 2634 27
75
85 | Preferred___ 100 r
8034 8234
Preferred___ 100
Preferred___100
5634
Am Thread pref-,5 d 3 %
20 duPoat (E I) de
3 % Can S3 Llnes.-lOOr 1 9 %
55
Harr-H Mar8afel00 40
Am Tobacco__100 122
123
Preferred___ 100 r 49
4934 N Sc Co com. 100 110
118 Haywood Bros Sc
Com B_____100 121% 123
110
26
00X2
Preferred__ 100
90' "
91
53
Preferred___ 100 r 44
Preferred___100
100
d 20
30
Scrip_________ d 1 0 3 % 1053d Can Con Rub..100
_____ Durham Hosiery.50 70
Preferred___100
83 Hock Val Prod..10 d __ _
Am Type Foun.100 38
42
103 Eaefle Look
Preferred___ 100
15
25 d 46
Holly Sug Co__.(T) d 8
49
Preferred__ 100
78
83 Canad’n Explos.100
160 Eastern Steel -.100
45
Preferred.. .100 40
17
23
AmVitrified Prod 30 d
10
75
Preferred__ 100
_
68
60
70 Holyoke WatPo 100 375
Preferred___100 ____
Can LocomotlrelOO r
oo’vea Owens &
Eastm Kod N J 100 630
640 H
Am W WAElec 100
3%
4%
Preferred
100 82
i n«
873^
104
First pref__100
48
50 Cantoa Co____100
1j HoustonOll ctfs 100 5434
k 15234
56%
d
7
Partlc pref.. 100
20 ~ Preferred___ 100
|
7%
70' ‘
Preferred ctfs 100 69
83d Caracas Sugar__50 d 18
65
73
Amer Wholesale
15
Carbon Steel__ 100
1834 Elec Bd Sc Sh pf 100 80
100
8234 Dlv obllg__F&A d 97
Corp, pref__100
92
10'd 11
95
65 j
1st pref____100
107
108 1 FTuno Motor
1134
Am Wind Glass
28
2d pref_____100
29
30 X dutch Sug Pita 25 d 14%
A
Preferred__ 100 ____ ____' Carib Syndicate.25 d 434
4
5
*434 Elk H Coal Corp.50 d 1734
1 8 % lyiraullcPr BrlOO
Am vVlad Glass
1Carriage Fact-_190
Preferred
50 d 3734 40
Preferred___ 100
3134
Q\
2
Mach______100
66
d
7%
|Ca9e(J I) Plow Wks
Preferred__ 100
75
45
65
Preferred___ 100
Good3_____ 100 100
114
Am Wool(Mas3)100 71
8
58
60
434
713d Com___(no par)
1st preferred 100
100 Illinois Brick__100
Preferred___100
98 | 1st pref____100
73
96%
154
70
2d preferred. 100 75
80 Illinois Pipe L..100 150
Am Wringer.. 100
d S3
85
2d pref____ 100
28
Preferred__ 100 ____
Cased I) Taresn
ham______ 100
7 Imperial Tab of
434
Am Writing PaplOO
71
3%
6
70
4 1 Mach pref__100
Canada com__5 d 3%
Preferred. ..100
28
Preferred__ 100
23
25 Case Lockwood <
fc
Empire St Sc Ir. 100 10
20 Imperial Tobacco
Anglo-Amer 011.J5L d 15%
9
d
8%
of G B & I
153d Bralnard Co. 100 200
40
55
Armour*Co pf 100 8 9 %
2
90 Celluloid Go__100 100
103 Eadlcott-JohnsonSO d 6 0 %
2%
6 1 3 4 lulepen Brew® 90 d
ArraourLeath com15 1 3 %
13
7
103
Preferred___ 100 101
Preferred. — 50: d
Preferred___ 100
93
94
834
Preferred___ 100
83
84 Central Aguirre
105
Eureka Pipe L.100 77
80 Independ Wbse.100 99
Art Metal Con.. 10 d 11
16
59 Falrnanks Co__25 d 35
234
Sugar Cos___20 d 56
234
33 ladlahoma Refg-.5 d
Assets Reatlza.100
i%
78
1 % Central C Sc C_. 100
7334 7134 1st preferred. 100 n 60
68 laiiaaa Pipe L--50'd 74
Assoc Dry G'ds. 100 3034 32
71 |Fajado Sugar.. 100 53
Preferred___100
70
(n ilan Ref com .10 d 7 %
1034
57
l3t pref___100
62%
65
20 Famous-Playeri75
613d CenHudStbt pf 100 15
Preferred______
2nd pref___100
54
56 1CeQt Leather. .100 3434 3134 Lasky Corp._(f) d 4 6 %
150
4634 u^ersoll-Rand 100 140
Associated 011.100 98
100
93
98
Preferred___ 100
(•referred___ 100
6634 68
Preferred___100
74
78
Associat'd Simmons
2 Far Sc 3htp Tob
Cent Sug Corp.(t) d
(hiand Steel___25 d 3814 39 34
Hardware___ 10 d •i%
10
3
43d Preferred___ 100
734
Warehouse .100
7%
5 (ntercont Rub 100
Preferred__ 100
82%
84 1Cert’n-teadProd (f) d 25
7
35
734
1st preferred. 109 30
50 (a; Agr Cor comlOO
Atlantic Fruit_100
4%
5
65
1st pref____100
62
36
38
2d preferred 100
Preferred___ 100
10
Atl Fruit Sc 8. 8__
M
O
2d pref____ 100
60 J
In or Riittori Hole
40
Atl Holding__100
12
20 Champion Coated
t
Maculae. 10 d 4
Preferred___ 100
434
62
60
Atl Gulf < w
fc
110 Federal Sug Refg 100 90
Paper---------100 100
2134
93 (at Cement Corp(t) d 19
lad
Lines. 100 2i Vn
85
68
2134 Preferred___ 100
it Educational
Preferred___ 100
90
95
Preferred__ 100
18
Publlsh’g com.50 d 134
Chandler Motor (t) d 4934 4934 Flrest T & Rub. 10 d 63
l%
66
Atlan Lobos oil. (f> d 12
13 Chesebrough
8%
Preferred.. . 50 d 834
80
85
6 To pref__.100
Preferred____50 d 50
60
180
Maaufact’ng.lOO 160
C Harvester.. 100 s 7134 s 72
at
7% preferred. 100 70
Atlantic Petrol .25 d 1
s 100
Preferred___100
d 76
95
98
Pref
. . . 100
83
Atlantic Refln.100 900 1,000 Chic June Rya *
Preferred___ 190
97
108 .a'ter Marc Marine
Preferred___100 106
108 | U St Vd stpdlOO 130
n
10
11
Common___ 100
Fisk Rubbercom. 25 d 1334
13%
Atlas Powder_100 112
116
Preferred___ 100
70
45
67
44
Preferred___ 100
1st pref ... 100
8 46%
Preferred__ 100
60
68 Chic Pneu Tool. 100 50
30
51 Foundation Co (t) d 62
at Mot Truck._(|) d
70
3134
Atlas Tack____(t) d 1 6 %
17 Chic ity Equip. 100
112
70
68
1st pref___100
d 1
2
13
1
62
M oref . . .100 58
Gvlr( RobtlCooflOO a 90'
95

0 Purchaser also pays accrued dir. d Price per share, not per cent,
9*r e )n or yar T t) r Oi(i,vlUu yrlce. « Bale price. t New stock.
< «
fvlu
dividends. f Without par value.

h Fur value *1,000.

u Ex-stock dlrldead.

k Last sale.

I Par value 1100.

n Nominal.

o Price

* Ex-dividend. v Ex-rlghts. * Ex-cash and stock

48

INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS SECURITIES

[ V o l . 113.

A ik .
A sk .
A ik.
Mocks. P a r. Bid.
Stocks. P a r. Bid.
Stocks. Par I Bid.
Per ihare.
Per ihare.
/V th ar o. MUlvaie Steel A 1 Per share.
150
14
57% Tide Water 011-100 120
luter Nickel---- 25 d 13%
Ordnance__ 50 d 23% 24% PressedSteelCar 1 0 0
57
85 Midwest Refg 50 d 125
135
0
82
90 Tobacco Prod - -100 58% 58%
Preferred__1 C
Preferred - — 1 0 75
U|
83% 85
52
95
Proc A Gamble..2C
Inter Paper---- 100
94
Preferred . . 1 0 0
5232 Miller Rubber . 100 58
^
96
Scrip_________ d 90
103
72
C 130
140
Preferred__IO
Preferred . — 100 90
Preferred . _10b 62
69
72 Mitchell Motors (1) d 5
6% pref... IO
C 96
Torrlugton Co -25 d 50
Pref stumped
51%
5%
96%
10% Mohawk Rubb.lOO 65
80 Pullman Go. - LC 92
0
93
Internal Petrol- (tl d 10%
Preferred__28 d 25
Puuta Alegre 8ug5C 30
iufcei Sd.lt---- IO
C 4 l%
30% Transcontl Oil (|) d 7%
7%
Moline Plow 1st
40
20 Pure Oil Co __26 d 25% 25% Transue A Williams
later Silver — 100
17
pref_____ __ 1 0 0
89 Montgomery Ward'
Preferred - 100 8 3 *
Preferred.. 1 C 67
0
Steel Forg-.-(t) d 31% 34%
70
0
18% 8% pref___ 1 C
71
tut Text Book -100 70
91
97% Underw Typew. 1 0 C 121% 170
Co, common _( t) d 17%
115%
90 Quaker Oats.-10C
10% Preferred__ 100I 88
Invincible Oil— 60 (1 10
Preferred . .100 101
91
95
62
Preferred__100
28 Morse Twist Drill
82%
83 On BAP Corp 100 58
Iron Prod Corp-(t! d 25
Iron Bteainbt Co. 1 <J.......
0
A Machinery. 60 d ____ 210 Ry Stl Spring-100 74% 75% Union Carbide
3 Mullins Body _(T) d 18
0
A Carbou.no par d 44
44%
fil'd OH A Trans 1 d 2%
C
19% Preferred__1 C
98
no
19%
JRMonigmtiery 100 __
100
88 Rainier MotCorp(t) d 12
Preferred. - 1 0 0
1
7 Union Oil of Del(t) d 19%
----23
105 Nash WarehAEllUO 20
Preferred__1 C
0
Preferred___100
75
85 Union Oil of Cal 100 135
82
87
15 Reece ButtonJ«we1 Tea------100 d 8%
UnSt YdsSoOmlOO
9% Nat Acme Co 50 d 14
95
11
6
llole Machine 1 < 13
C1
30 Nat Biscuit___too 111
Preferred100 28
14 Union Tank CarlOO 85
95
112 ReeceFold Mach 10 d 2%
108
Johnson Tin Poll
Preferred___ 100
3
Preferred
100 90
26
90
100 Nat Candy___100
58
60% ltels(Roht)ACo (t) d
A Metal____100
8 United Alloy Steel t d 25
99% - —
250
1st preferred. 1 C 48
0
55% Uutd Clg Stores
Johns Pratt Co 100 200
1st pref____100
4M200
18
ioiwa isrod Tea. 10(
20
2d pref. ____ 100 _„ _- _ 90 Remington Typewof Am com. . 100 125
104
96
50
100 NatCloak ASultlOO 26
29
Common __100
Juncos Cent SuglQt
19
20% Preferred__100
59%
60
70
1st pref..
100 38
Preferred.. .100 60
K C Stk Yds O Me
f
75 United Drug-.iOo
40
Nat CondultAC. (f) d 1
85
Common___ 101
1st pref____ 50 d 38
85
1% 1st p'f ser 8.-100
48
Preferred— 100 62
65 NatlinamAStpg 100 46
2d pref____106
2d pref____ 1 0 0 ___ - ---95 Reo Motor Car, 10 d 18
85
70
K»yser(Jul)ACol0G 75
1'referred__ 100
31%
18% UnltedDyewoodlOO 80
70
Nat Flre-Proofg 50 d
7 Replogle Steel-_(t) d 20
1st preferred 100 95%
23
Preferred . .100 65
15 Repub I A Steel. 100 d 46%
Kelly Springfield
Preferred___ 50 d 14
47% United Fruit-.100 101% 101%
10%
0
74
44 Nat Lead____ 1 4
Preferred__1 C
0
Tire com____25 d 43^
84
85 Uutd PaperB'd. 100 16
73%
65
105 Repub Motor Tr(t) d 11% 13
8% preferred 100 83
84
Preferred___100 102
Preferred__100
55
8%cum pref. 10 0 72
77 Nat Leather___ 10 d
7%
7% Reynolds (R J)
Untd Ret Store, (t) d 54%
80c
62 Nat Oil _____10 d
90c Tobacco_____25 d 65
Kelsey Wheel.. 100 67
73 UntdShMachCor 25 d 35% 36
24%
4
80% 90
Preferred . . .100
Preferred.__10 d 3%
B Com___ 25 d 34
Preferred___26 d 24
36
50 Nat Ref com . . 25 27
30
.
Preferred
100 98
100% UB Bob At fthnt 100 100
95
100
113 Rome BrassAClOO 115
13% Preferred___ 100
Keyst Tire A R 1 d 13
0
Preferred__100
125
16
20
105 Rome M fg ___100 100
26 Nat Sugar Refg 100 102
Kirby Lumber- loo
USCastIPAFdy 100 14%
45
Preferred---- 100
80
85 Nat’l Transit 12.50 d 22%
23% Royal BakPow 100 68
75
Preferred . J. 100 42
115
rss Natomas Co of C
aJ
Preferred__100
Kolb Bakery pf -100 81
73
77 U 8 Envelope..100 110
98
96
Royal DutchCoNY < 51% 52
110
preferred___100
Preferred__ 100
Kresge (S 8) Co. 100 130
J
2%
6
98
112 New Departure
5%
Preferred___ 100
Saco-Lowell Co_ 100 170
177 U 8 Express... 100
55
Kress (811)A Colou
Mfg pref___1 C
0
100
82
Preferred --100 88
J
92% T S Finishing. 100 50
78
PTAfcrred __100 84
Preferred
100 72
N J Zinc_____ 100 117
120 Safety CarHALlOO 60
62
17%
Lackawanna 8t. 100 38
39% New Mexico A
St L Cot Comp. 100 36% 42 U 8 Food Prod.100 16%
s 36
T ft G
T
lflflfl
100
7
1% St L Rocky Mt A
7% Arizona Land. 1 d 1
85
15'
Pacific Co__100
New Or! Brew..100 n 1%
Lake of the Woods
36
41 U 8 Ind Alcohol 100 84
85
134
Preferred.. 1 C 23
0
Milling
_. 1 C r 131
0
Preferred
100 60
Preferred
. 100 70
60
230
N Y Air Brake. 100 54
Preferred___ 100 r 103
60 SantaCeciliaSug (i) d 2
2% U 8 Play Card. 100 220
N Y Dock____1 C
0
Landers, Frary
29% 32
Preferred -.100
10
20 U 8 Print A Lltho
29
30%
d 47
Preferred___ 100
50
49
52 Sapulpa Refg__5 d 3
A Clark — 2
5
3% common ___100
82
Savage Arms.. 100 10% 12
Lanst MonotypelOO 72
75% N Y Shlpbldg-.(t) d ____
1st pref.. __ 10C 78
35
40
145 Savan’b Sugcom(t) d 10
Laurentlde Co. 10C 68
683^ N Y Transit.-. 100 d 140
2nd pref___100
20
49%
28% Nicholson File. 100
Preferred .. 100 30
Lee Rub A Tire (t)
40 U8 Realty A ImlOO 49
53%
Nlles-Bem-P’d .100 57
60 Saxon Mot Cor .(t) d 3%
Lehigh Coal A
4 U 8 Rubber...100 53%
Preferred___100
90
64
Navigation — 50 d 62
95 Scovill Mfg__100 280
1st preferred. 100 94% 97
310
31
Nor A W StboatlOO 177
Sears, Roebuck
Lehigh Val Coal
U 8 SmRefAMln 80 d 30
37%
dales.___ 50 d 65
68 North Amer Co. 100 59
60
A Co com__100
65
65% Preferred . 50 d 37%
N. A. Pulp A Pap.t d 3%
Preferred__ 100
Leh A Wilkes4
95
99% U 8 Stamping..100 150
150 North A Judd__25 d
Barre Coal___ 50 d 120
48 Shell Transp A Tr £2 d 37
37% U 8 Steel Corp 100 74% 74%
110
Northern Pipe L100 87
90 Shredded Wheat 100 120
Libby, McNeil A
Preferred__100 109
270
23% Preferred
100
Libby _____ 10 d 814
94 Vacuum Oil.. 100 265
8% Nova Sc St AC. 100 21%
29%
Liberty Mills- -100 110
120 " Preferred___ 100 r
Sinclair Cons Oil (t) d 20% 20% Vanadium Corp.(t) d 28%
3^
Library Bureau 100
ion 89
105 Nunnally Co . (f) d 9%
16 Singer Mfg
91
10
Preferred
100 97
102 Oglivie FI Mills. 100
185 Singer Mfg Ltd £A (] 2
Preferred___ 100 r 103%
LigAMyersTob .100 151
160
Sloss-Sheff SAI 100 34
35 Van Raalte Co—
70
80
154 Ohio Body A Bl.(t) d 7%
Common B..100 140
Preferred__100
8
66
71% 1st pref__ ..100
885
102 Ohio Fuel Oil.. 1 d 13%
Preferred . __100 101
Smyth Mfg Co 100 150
Victor Talk M.100 785
22
Ohio Oil______ 25 d 245
Llggett’s Internat—
250 Solar Refining. 100 330
350 Va-Caro Chem.100 21%
62% 63%
Okla Prod A Ref. .5 d 1%
2 Southern Pipe L100 80
Common___100
80
82
Preferred__ 100
80
70
70
Preferred - - 50 d 38
41 Old Domin SS..100
80 South Penn 011.100 180
185 Va Iron.C A C.100
7
Lima Locom__ loo
64
68 Orpheum Circuit. 1 d 20
20% SoPortoRlcoSug 100 37
45 V.Vlvaudou, Inc(t) d 6%
16
Preferred___100
8
92
87
Preferred___ 100
Preferred__100
90 Vulcan Detln.-100
40
30
5 Otis Elevator.. 100 87
Lindsay Light__ 10 d 4%
90 S’west Pa P L 100 57
Preferred__ 100
60
10
8
6% Preferred___ 100
75
Preferred____ 10 d ..
90 Spicer Mfg Co (f) d 8
10 Waltham WatchlOO
44
Lit Brothers___ 10 d 23% 24 Otis Steel------- (t) d 9%
100 d 60
Preferred _ .100 42
10% '1st pref..
70
88
3
11% 1st preferred-100]
8 Ward Bak. com 100 83
50 Stand Coupler 100
Loew’s Inc___ (t) d 11%
100
Preferred*__ 100
30
Preferred .100 97
Loft Jnc
- _(f") d 9%
9% Owens Bottle__25 d 28
8%
Preferred___ 100
97% 100 Stand Milling. 100 80
Loose-WilesBis. 100 32
35
90 Warwick I A St.iu d 8
350
95
99 Pac Coast Co.. 100 14
Preferred__ 100
1st pref____100
30
77 Washburn Wire 100 325
66
108
92
1st pref____ 100
2d pref_____100
115
50
100 Stand Oil (Cal)..25 d 74
Preferred__ 100 104
75
30
2d pref____100
Lord A Taylor. 100 15
30
25
50 Stand Oil (Ind) 25 d 67% 67% Washington 011.10 d 25
28
100 Pacific Develop 50 d 9
1st pref____100
90
10 Stand Oil (Kan) 100 525
540 Wash Market..50 d 24
fibftr Hellb (t) d 10%
11%
70 Pacific Mail SS 100 d
3Q
5 W
2d pref_____100
60
10% Stand Oil (Ky) 100 3ft5
62
151 Pacific Oil (no par) d 36% 36% Stand Oil (Neb) 100 155
Lorlllard (P).-.IOO 146
165 WeUsFargoACo 100 57
40
Preferred___ 100 100
105 Packard Motor.. 10 d 6%
7% Stand Oil of NJ.25 d 134
137 Welsb’chCo com 100 36
Lukens Steel___ 50 d 20
Preferred___ 100
30
63% 64
Preferred___100 d 106% 107 West India Stuar
225
Palrpont Corp 100 160
MacAndrews A
Stand Oil ofNYlOO 318
322
F lnan..___ 100 175
73
68
90 Pan Am Petrol
Forbes_____ 100
85
Stand Oil (Ohio) 100 360
Preferred___ 100
380
88
A Trans com.50 d 48%
Preferred___ 100
83
49
78
Preferred. -.100 107
110 WestlngAirBr’ke 5u d 86
Com class B..50 d 42% 43 Standard Sanitary
63
Mackay Cos__ 100
60
West’hse ElAMf .50 d 42% 43
60
Preferred___ 100
55% Panhandle P. & Rf
6
55
12
Mfg com.. .100
1st pref_____50 d 56
Preferred___ 100
127
MagnollaPetrol .100 124
66
72
Preferred . .100
Westmor’d Coal.50 d 60
48
44
Paragon Refg__25 d 11
Mallinson (H R)
12 Standard Screw 100 205
W Va PulpAPap__
165
14 ParishABingham . t d 9%
Weym-Brut Co. 100 155
A Co_____(t) d 12
11% Preferred A. 100 100
93
90
60 PeckStowAWilc 25 d 36
Preferred___ 100
54%
Preferred__ 100
39' Stanley Works 25 d 40
42
32% Preferred___ 25 d 24
Manatl Sugar. .100 35% 40 PennCoalACoke 50 d 30%
26 Wheeling Mold A
28
90 Penn Salt Mfg. 50 d 67
Steel Co of Can 100 46%
Preferred___ 100
Fdy, common.50 d 2 0
50
82
Manh Beach Co 100
%
Preferred____ 50 d 80
8% Preferred__ 100
2% PennSeab’sSteel (t) d 8
86%
54%
Manhat El Sup 100 34
39 ' Penn Traffic. .2% d
Steel A Tube pf 100 70'
72% Wheel SteelCorplOO 53
Penn-Mex Fuel. 25 d 19
1st preferred 100 68
22 Stern Bros pref 100 100
Preferred A .. 100 115% 116
125
Manhat Shirt__ 25 d 20
23% Penney (JC)pref 100 88
94
Preferred B..100 121
Pref (ex-stk div).
90
87
135 Pettib Mulllken 100
Maple Leaf Mill 100 r 125
43 Stetson (J B)._ 100 300
305 White Motor___ 50 d 31% 31%
1st preferred 100
8%
115
Preferred__ 100 115
Maresi-Mazzeti
120 White Oil.. . (t) d 8%
Corp 1st pref _10! d 9%
10 Phelps-Dodge . . 100 145
155 Stewart-Warner
Wiekwire-Spencei
12%
Marland Oil___ (t) d 14%
15 Phila Insul Wire (t) d 50
51
Speedometer (t) d 24% 25% Steel Corp____ 5 d 10%
6%
Phillip.-J Corp (t) d 60
Marlin-Rockweil
70 Stromberg-Calrs 25 d 42
45 Willys-Overland 25 d 6%
28% 29
Preferred___ 100
75
Corp v c t__(f) d -7%
n
Preferred___ 100
86% Stromberg Carb(t) d 31
32
35
Martin-ParryCor (t) d 14%
16 Phillips Petrol ..(j) d 17
17% StudebakerCorp100 d 77%
77% WilsonACo vtc.100 34
80
Mathl’s’n Alkali 50 d 10
19 Pierce-Arrow Mot
Preferred__ 100
Preferred
.100 92%
93
300
Car Corp (no par) d 14
; 40
65 Winchester Co. 100 275
Maxwell-Mot A 100
14% Stutz Motor Card) d 50
60
29
Class B (no par). d 8
29% Submarine Boat (t) d 4%
1st preferred.100 50
5
9% Preferred__ 100
35
H
Maxwell Mot.. 100
4 Pierce O Corp 25 d 7%
4% 2d preferred. 100 30
3%
7% Superior Oil___ (t) d 4%
Preferred___100
48
51 Superior Steel. 100 28
1st pref____100
4
9
33 Woods Mfg___100 r ____ - ---69
Q
fi
P
rfrffirrfiri
10Or ___
2d pref
100 13%
3% First prfrf
ino 94
4% Plttsb Brewing 50 d 2%
30
25
Preferred ..“ 50 d
May (The) Dept
8% Swan A Finch.. 100 30
35 Woodward Iron.luo
60
45
StoresCo com 100 77
54% Swift A Co__100 d 96
78 Pitts Coal (Pa). 100 54
96% Preferred__ 100
113
Preferred__100
Preferred___ 100
84
88 Swift Internat.. 15 d 23%
96
24 Woolw’th(FW) _100 112
11
ft
PrftfoiTfld
10 107
O
33
37 Plttsb PI Glass 100
40
Worthington Pump
Preferred___ 100
83
88 Plttsb Steel pf.100 75% 80 Temtor Corn
A
9
39% 40
Mengel Co
100 42
Fruit Prod A d) d
A Mach v t c.100
k 80
48 Plant (TG) pref 100
78
3
Merc Stores__100
Pref A v t C..100
103
105 PllmptonM*fgCo 100 85
Class B
d> d 2%
59
Preferred______
Portage Rubb--100
10 TexasCompany .25 i 35% 35% Pref B v t C..100 56
9%
Merg Linotype. 100 118% 118% Preferred___ 100
.5
10 TexP’cCoalAOil 10 i 19%
19% Wright Areon..(t) i 8%
240
Merritt O H .__10 J 7%
8 Porto-Rican Am
Textile Bank’g.100 100
105 Yale A Towtie. 100 230
90
Mexican Eagle Oil. i 17
Tobacco .. 100 60
70 Thomas Iron__50 1
Young (J Si Co. 100 70
20
93
90
83
Preferred__ 100
Mexican Petrol. 100 104% 105
Scrip --------- i 76
Preferred___ 100
Prairie OilAGaslOO 420
Youngstown Sheet
430
86
Mich LlmestACh25l<i 15
A Tube___(f) J 51% 55
20 Prairie Pipe L.100 187
190
100 Va
Preferred
26 d 15
Preferred__ 100
20 PrattAWhlt pf.100 80 | 85
Mid States Oil.. lOM 11
11%
b Assessment paid, d Price per share, not per cent, k Last sale. « Nominal, r Canadian price.
*Sale price, t New stock. * Ki cash
•
on stock dividend. « Ex-stock dividend. * Ex-dlvldend. y Ex-rlghts. t Without par value.

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UNITED STATES—Se e also page18
4%a 1928 1937______ AAO 85% % to 5.50 %
97
43 1922 opt 1012.......... MAS
96
10034
2s Pan Can N ot 1938.-Q F 100
90
4 %aBldg-Con ’ 53-62 MAS
Boulder 5a Sept l 1926. MAS 90
74
5.35
3s Panama Canal 1961.Q M
92%
4a 8t A Sew Apr ’ 23 AAO
90
Canon C ’y 58'31 op ’ 21MAN
74
3s Conversions 1946-47..Q -J
5.75
DIST OF COLUMBIA
89%
Colo Spga 4a '29 op ’ 14. MAS 88
U S Ctfa of Indebtedness____ 05 X % 534%
80
93
3.65a Fund curr 1924_FAA
78
4s Ref Water Mar 1 1941.
Instrumentalities of U 8 Gov t —
94
FLORIDA
90
90%
Delta Co 5s ref’ 3 0 o o ’ 20 TAD 92
Fed F ’m L 4%s '37. MAN
Dade Co 5a Oct 1947-54____
97%
97
98
Denver 5a Aug 15 ’ 28.FAA15
Fed F’m Loan is '38. M fcN 97
6.25
Duval Co 5%a’3 2 op ’ 12MAN
Denver (City and County) —
Farm Loan bonds issued by
0.25
5a Armory 1944______ JAJ
87
89
434s Water Nov ’ 48-MAN
First Jt Sck Ld Bk, Cute
6.25
90
Everglades Drainage Dlst—
92
Garfield Couuty—
8S 1937.........
MAN
95
92
90
6a 1923-1935_______ MAN
100
5a refdg May 1933 opt ’ 23.
0 . 8. Possessions— dee Fore Ign Go Tt P- 49
94
ALABAMA
Hamilton Co 5a Feb 7 ’ 48 .
96
6.50
Grand Jet 5a ’ 26 opt ’ 21.JAJ
96
5.60 Lake Co 4sNov’ 21op’ llA A O
Hernando Co 5s 1944..JAJ
98
4%s Renewal 1 9 5 0 .._____
6.50
89
5.00 Las Animas Co 4%s ’ 31. JAJ
Jacksonv 5a May 15’ 24.MAN
87
6
4s renewal Cl C 1938— JAJ
0
5.60 Pueblo 6a Sept 1 1921.MAS
100
5s Improvt Jan 1 ’ 3 6 ..JAJ
98
8 ^ 8 renewal Jan 1958..JAJ
4 %a Feb 1937_______ FAA
6.50 PuebloCo4 %sref’31op 21JAJ
88%
Birmingham 8s ref ’ 23 FA A
.
80%
6
Jacksonv SDNo 1 5a Apr ’ 45
103
7s June 6 1931____ J&DG
Pueblo Co S D No 20 4%s
103%
6.50
Key West 5a 1942______ JAJ
1932._______________ MAS 86
5%s March 11927 . MAS
88
0 50
Miami 5s 1922-1944____JAJ 6 6.750 to 0.25 %
93
5s School Apr 1 1950. AAO
91
Trinidad 5s ’ 32 opt ’ 22. AAO
8634
6s School 1940______ JAD 6 6.50 to 0.25 %
G.251
6s School 1934------- .J&J
CONNECTICUT
6
Orange Couaty 5a 1944.JAJ
5s Fund Sep 20 41 MAS 30
88
•3%a Apr 1934________AAO
6.25
Jefferson Co— 5s 1949--------Pensacola 4%a ref 1941.AAO
93%
92%
6
634 •4a July 1936__________ JAJ
6% School 1922-51...J A J 60 % to 3 .75 %
6.50 Bridgeport— 5a 1925-49 JAD
5.75 to 5.50 %
4%s July 1 1931_____JAJ
6
Polk Co 5a Road 1921-40_
4%a Hospital 1903.—JAJ
_
5.75 to 5.50 %
434s Bridge 1922-65._JAJ
0.25
6
St Petersburg 5% 1949.JAJ
5.75 to 5.50 %
Mobile— 5s School '43.JAD
4%s Hgh Sch ’ 22-’63._JAJ
6.25
Tampa 5a June’ 65 op ’ 25.JAI
6
5s Dock Nov 1 1947.MAN
•4 %a Sewer 1922-46. AAO
5.50 to 5.25 %
6
6
5s Man Imp '62 op ’ 32 JAD
5s Refunding 1949_ MAS
5.75 to 5.50 %
_
3J4sImprovt 1922-41.JAJ
6
4%s Refunding 1937. AAO
5.50 to 5.25 %
•5s Coustr'n ’ 24-’ 4 8.JAD
FOREIGN GOVTS
6%
4 %g Water A Sew ’ 39. JAJ
Argentine Republic—
6,30 to 5.20 %
634 Bristol 434a Water 1939. JAJ
6.50
Internal g 5a of ’ 09 a f MAS
Mobile Co 5s ref 1928_MAS
5s July 1 1926-55____JAJ
69
6% 5.10%
68
6.50 Danbury 4s Water 1946.JAJ
Belgian Government—
8s Road Feb 1932_ FA A
_
5.75
6 I 3J4a Funding Oct ’ 41 AAO
734a ext s.f. yly to’ 45 JAD 101
5s N or 1 1947_____MAN
5.75
101%
6.50 East Hartford—
95
6% notes Ext’l 1925.JAJ
48 C H A Jail 1 9 2 3 ...JAJ
95%
8% Ext’l s f bd3 ’ 4 1 ..F A A 100% 101
Montgomery— 3s 1924. _JAJ
6.50
*4%3 School ’ 27-’ 46 MAN 6 5.50 to 5%
—
6
Brazil (United States of)—
East Hartford Fire District
6s Jan 1 1951_______ JAJ
8% external 1941_ JAD 100
5s Funding 1940_____JAJ
_
5% s 1922-1926_____ M&Nb 5.75 to 5.50%
100%
5S Nov 1 1950_____MAN
6'
British— Cona2%3 op'23.Q-J l 48% —
to 5.15, %
"
5% s 1927-1951_ MAN 6 5.45
_
...
6.50
4%3 War Loan ’ 25-’45JAD l 81%
AMs Water 1928------AAO
4s Water Tune 1033 .J A D
6
6
4 %a Sob WWASew’44JAJ
5 % % g notes 1921..M A N
5.50
99% 100
Hartford 3 34s Bdge ’ 55 JAJ
6.25
Montgom’y Co— 5s ’ 35. AAO
5% s g Feb 1 1937_ FAA
_
87
4s Water June ’ 30-’ 39 JAD b 5.75 to 5.50
87%
Selma— 5s ’ 27 opt '10.M A N
6.75
•4s Water .1940-45..JAD
! 1 5% s gcon vN ov 1922.FAA 98%
—
5 % sgcon v Aug 1929.FAA
Sumter Co 5s 1950------F&A
85
4% s Munic Bldg ’ 33MAN
89
5.75
89% —
ARIZONA
Chill (Republic of) —
*4%s Permlmp ’ 21-27J&D b 5.75 to 5.25 %
8 %externalloan 1941. FAA
4% sref Apr ’ 38 op ’ 28 JAJ15
Hartford School Districts—
98%
99
—
Maricopa County S D No 1
Chinese Government—
•434s Arsenal ’ 21-’ 47 MAS 6 6% to 5%
5.80
58 March 1933--------- Mar
5.25
Hukuang Rys 5s £_J&D15 •46%
*4X9 Northeast 1959 JAD
47% —
6
Phoenix 4%8 1950 op ’ 30JAJ
5.60
Ss of 1890 £ red on or
4%s Northwest 1945 MAS
6
6s Jan 1 1946_______ JAJ
*434s 2d North 1944..JAJ
5.25
before 1933____
AAO l 85
86
5s School March 1933
6
5.60
334s South Sept ’ 5 5 ..M A S
4%s of 1898 £ red on or
6
58 Jan 1 1954 opt 1934JAJ
72
before 1944_______ MAS l 71
4%3 Southwest 1944 MAN
5.60
58 W W 1922-1950...J A J
6
862%
$57
4a (of 1895) 1931____JAJ ■u>
*4349 Wash’t’ n ’ 26-’ 47 JAJ b 5.75 to 5.40 %
Prescott— 5s 1948--------- JAJ
5.60 Cuban 5a 1944 op 1911.MAS
77%
4a West Middle 1937. FA A
78% —
Tucson— 5s Water 1950.*“
5.70 Merlden(C)4%a ’ 22-’ 25.JAJ
6 i "Internal” 5s Nov 28 1913
W Mar 10’38 kll
5.70 Meriden(T) 4s ’ 22-’ 35.MAN b 6% to 5.75 % !
optional______ MAN 28
60
65
ARKANSAS
65
"E x t’l” g 4 %s ’ 49 op . FAA
Middletown (C) 4s 1922.JAJ
6
68%
Ft Smith— 5s 1926___ AAO
7
79
Middletown (Town)—
"E x t’l” g 53 1949____FAA
6a W W 1922-1928..MAN
7
Treasury 3s 1929.JAD 30
75
5.75
80
*3343 RR Aid Ref ’ 2 4 .JAJ
—
9t Francis Lev D 3a ’ 47.JAJ
7
5.50 Denmark (Kingdom of)—
•4a RR Aid Ref 1930.FAA
5%a 1945-1964........... JAJ
7
Ext g 8s Oct 15 ’ 45.AA015 102% 103
New Britain (City)—
—
5%s 1950-1969........... J&J
7
334a Sewer July 1932.JAJ
Dominican Republic—
5s 1949 opt 1929____ JAJ
7
79%
80
5.60
Gust’s adm s f 5s ’ 58.FAA
4s Munic Bldg 1948..JAJ
5%s Higbw ’ 27-’ 37._JAJ3 b 5.75 to 5.40 %
100
5.75
4%s Water Aug ’ 4 1 ..FAA
8s Cust’s adm 1925..JA D
CALIFORNIA
4% s Sch Aug ’ 22-’ 43_FAA 6 6% to 5.50 %
France (Republic of)—
4%aUnlvbldgJaa5’ 22-65JAJ b 5.85 to 5.20 %
4%3 Sch Aug 1929..F A A
5 % National Loan not red
5
4%s Hlghw 1936-48..JAJ 3 b 5.30 to 5.25 %
before Jan 1931_Q-F 16 b$56
858
New Haven (City)—
4s Harb Imp 1985 op’50.JAJ
_
_
5.20
869
0% National loan of 1920 s$67
334a Fundiag ’ 2.5-’ 35.AAO b 5.50 5.25%
4a Hlghw July 3 ’ 22-’ 61_JAJ f> 5.85 to 5.20 %
7%s External 1941..JA D
95%
96
4s Sewerage 1922-29. AAO b 5.50 5.25%
Alameda— 4s ’22 to ’ 41.JAO b 6% to 5% %
101% —
4%s Paving Mar 1936MAS b 5.50 5 .2 5 %
8% ext g loan ’ 45 MAS 15 101
4X9 M ud Imp ’ 22 ’ 48AAO b 6% to 5% %
b 5.50 5 .2 5 %
*434s Paving Aug '37 T ‘
Hawaii. Territory of—
Bakersfield 5s 1921-52./
b 6% to 5% %
4% s Sept 15 1949.MAS19 66% %
6%
•4343 Impt M chlS
Berkley 5a 1942-1951...J A J
5%
’ 27-’ 35________ MA815 b 5.50
5%
4s Imp ’ 41 opt ’ 31_ FAA 66% %
_
6% ___
58 School 1922-1955..
b 6% to 5% %
6 5.10 4 .9 0 %
4s May 15 ’ 40 op ’ 38.MAN 66% %
6% _ _ „
Los Ang— 4>6a ’22-’ 51__JAD 6 6% to 5.40 %
5s July 1 1924-1951..JAJ b 6% to 5.10 % | 4s Aug 1947 opt ’ 3 7 ..F A A 66% %
6% —
4%a Aug 1 1923-42..'
b 6% to 5.40 %
Italian Government—
New Haven (Town) —
4s W ann 1921 to ’ 45 MAN b 6% to 5.40 %
6% s series A 1925 ..F A A
*3149 AlrLRR '22-’ 29 JAJ
88%
5.75
3X9 Water ’21 to ’ 41.AAO b 6% to 5.40 %
5% Iut 1926-1941___ JAJ ii$30 ^ 831
6
New Lon 3J4a Wat ’ 26.JAJ
4%s Sch 1922 to ’ 44.JAD b 6% to 5.40 %
41
40%
5% Treasury notes 1925..
5.75
...
4s Munic Bldg 1 9 3 3 ..AAO
Los Angeles City 8 D —
4%a Park July 1942 .JAJ
5.75 Japanese Government—
5%a Nov 1921-34..MAN b 5.85 5.50%
85% - - 6
Norwalk (C) 334s 1929.JAJ
4%S £ '25 opt ’ 10..FA A15 0 85%
6 5.60 to 5.40 %
5X9 Nov 19.35-80_.lv
4s Ref Sewer ’ 27-’ 28..JA J
4343 £ 1925 opt 1910 (2d
6
b 5.80 to 5.40 %
L ob Ang Co 4% s'22-’49
85%
*4%s Improvt ’ 22 ’ 39 TAJ 6 5.75" 5740'%
aeries)_________ JAJ 10 c 85
_.
Oakland— 5%s ’ 22-’ 43.
b 6% to 5% %
61
5.75
Norwalk(T) 4%s '4 2 ..JAD
4s £ ’ 54 opt ’ 10.J30 & D31 l 59
b 6% to 5% %
71
b 6.25
...
4a £ Jan’ 31 opt aft’ 21. JAJ c 70%
6%
Norwich— 334s 1925_ JAD
_
6 0 yo to 5% %
Newfoundland (Govt of)—
4s Gas A Elec 1.931..AAO 6 5.90 5.60%
Oakland S
b 6% i to 5% %
92
—
6% s June 30 1936.JA D 30 91
4%a Water Mar ’ 39 MAS b 5.90 5.60%
Orange Co
b 5.50j to 5.40 %
Norway, Kingdom of—
4348 Refunding T938 A.AO b 5.90 5 .60 %
Pasadena—
b 6% to 5% %
8% s f external 1940.AAO 103% 103% —
Putnam(T) 4% s ’ 22-’ 46AAO b 6% 5.40 %
b 6% to 5.50 %
5.90 Philippine Islands—
4%a Water 1922-27. FAA6
6
.99
101
5%s Imp Sept 1950.-Q -M
4%a Water 1928A’ 30FAA
5.60
82
Redlands— 3a 1922-51. .JAJ b 6% to 5.40 %
77
4a g L Pur '34 opt ’ 14.Q-F
Stamford (C) 4s, 1942.MAN
5.75
b 8% to 5.40 %
82
77
4s P Wka A Imp 1935.Q-M
Stamford (Town)—
6 5% to 5.40 %
82
77
4s Impt 1936 opt ’ 16. FAA
4%S School 1922-45—JAJ 6 6% to 5.30 %
b 0% to 5.40
Porto R ico— 4a 1922-33.JAJ b 6.25 to 5.50 %
Torrlngton *5%s ’ 30-’ 35JAJ b 5.50 5.25%
b 5.40 to 5.20 %
4X9 Sew A Dr ’ 27-’34 JAJ b 5.80 to 5.50
4%a Pub Im p ’ 31-’ 34. J A r 6 5.70 to 5.40 %
*5%s Fund 1936-41..JAJ
b 6% to 5.40
5.20
4% s 1937-1940______JAJ
Waterbury 3 J4aSch’ 22-32J AJ b 6% to 5.50
5.30
b 6% to 5.40 %
4a Park July ’ 22-’ 58_.JAJ b 6% to 5.40
4a Jan 1 1944-1930. — JAJ
5a Water 1934-53____FAA
5.50
4s gold 1922 1956____JAJ 6 6 25 to 5 30 %
4%a City Hall ’24-’63.JAJ b 6% to 5.50
IK sW fl A Har ’ 22-’ 32JAJ b 6% to 5% %
*4)4s Water ’ 49-’93__.TAJ
4a Road 1927 1930 . JAJ 66 % to to 5 85 %
5.35
BanFranciaco 5s g’ 22-’55 JAJ b 6% to 5%
15% 20%
Windsor 6s 1922-26____JAJ b'0.10 57oo' %
Russian 6%s June 17 ’ 19 J&J
58 Mu rile 1922-1960. .JAJ 6 5%
to 5% %
$6
Weat Hartford—•
5 % % la 1 L oa n ’ 20. FAA14 t 84
6
834% Ext Ln Dec’ 21.JAD
15% 20% —
434s Ref A Imp 1943.JAD
5.60
4X9 Water 1924-29..J&J b 0% to 5.75 %
DELAWARE
San Paulo (Brazil) State of—
3 %a g July 1 ’ 22 ’ 4 4 .-JAJ b 0 % to 5.40 %
99
8 % external loan 1936. JAJ
5.75
98%
3a Dec l 1927 opt ’ 0 2 ..JA D
SanJoaqulnCo 8a ’22 ’49 JAJ b 6% to 5.40 %
95%
97% —
5.29 Swedish 6s 1939_____JAD15
4%a Highway 1960____JAJ
Han Mateo Co 8a ’ 22-’42.JAJ b 6% to 5.40 %
4_%s Jan 1 1961________ JAJ
5.1 Switzerland— 5% s 1929 FAA
Santa Barbara— 5s gold
105% 105% . . .
b ¥.75' 5760%
NewCastleCo434 3’26-34JAO
5 F gold 8a 1940_____JAJ
1922 to 1941...........Ja
6 0% to 5.40 %
4s Ref Dec ’ 21 to ’ 24.JAD b
United States of Mexico—
_
5A0
44% _ —
4X'8 gold Aug 1943.-F&A|
b 5% 5% %
5s g Ext Ln Ref ’ 45-Q-Jan c 43%
5343 1924-1928______JAJ
CANADA— See poof 50. 1
32% —
32%
4s gold 1954________ JAD
5)48 1936-1944______ JAJ b . . . . . . . . 5.60
b Basis, c On basis of $5 to the £. d On the basis of 4 marks to the dollar. / Flat price. I In London, n Nominal, a Sale price. I Dollars
per 1,000 rubles, flat, u Dollars per 1,000 lire, flat. « Dollars per 1,000 francs, w Dollars per 500 franca. * Tax free ln Connecticut.

50

[Vol. 113.

STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS
Sands

Out.

4.*.

r«
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..
Bond*

8 .6,

111.

Bond*

Bid,

To
.4 sk, Net.

Council Bluffs—
0
4H< W4 t wks ’ 22 ’ 30 MAN 6 0% 5.70%
%
Crawford Co is ’ 22 29 MAN 6 0% to 5.60 %
5H Cushing 5s Sch >ol 19 19 M feN
T
5.75
%
Davenport 4s 1921 '29 MAN 6 0 % to 5.30 %
6
6
DavenportH 1) 1 Hs ’ 25 JAJ
\ l In 1- - 5a 19 2 2 _____ M VN
-) *
0.50 Dos M >lues—6.25
Atlanta 4 Hs 1922 . . JAf
5s Mualolp 1922 1957 JAJ 6 0 % to 5.40 %
4 U h i ;«11 I | »41
.
> )
JA f
.
5.05
4 H * 1922 1 n:t 1
Mfc\r 6 6 % to 5.50 %
3n«wr 1922 *40 _JA 1 60.25 t o 5 .0 5 %
4s City Hall 1922" 20 1A.J
6
4s Water May 31 '23 JAJ
6
6s Oea Obit 193l-'40 JAJ
5.50
Dea M fnd S n
*32 r.t 1
3 Hr Jillv l ’ 31 A *3 i . 1 AJ
ft 50
6
Dubuque Cr> 4 U i *22 '31 1A J 6 nor f.rt k Rp %
Augusta 4 Hs May 1’ 24 MAN
|
4Hs Flood Pr»r ’ 1 2 .M AN .........
5 70 Fort Dodire 5s ^nnd'3ft\fcO
5.50
h
5.75 Fremont Cp /a '22 25 r tf 1 b ft^ t(> ft rtf) %
JHs April 1930. . .A tQ -• . . . . ______ 5.85 Greene Co 5s 1021 23 .A A O
6
Clarke Co 5s l923-'41..J<kJ 6 6.25 to 5.75 %
Jackson Co 5a 1921-30 AAO 6 0% to 5.70 %
6.50 Marshalltown la d S D—
Columbus 5s 19 22 ___ JAJ
5s W W 1922-1944 ..JAJ 6 6.50 to 5.70 %
0
4 H i July 1 9 2 2 .... . IAJ
........... ........... 5.75
4Hs Refunding 1939.JA)
5s City Hall 1923-3 1. M t S 6 0 % to 5 do %
[
6
a
O'Brien Co 5s 1922-25 FAA
6
5.50
4Hs Oct 1926
_____ Q J
Ottumwa 4 H i Jutle 1930
4Hs W W 1922-’ 3 6 __ JAJ 6 0.25 to 5.75 %
Polk Co 4 H i ’ 22 ’ 32 AAO 15 6 6 % to 5.50 %
4s Pav A S e w ’ 22to’ 39 JAJ 6 6.25 to 5.75
6
4s Court H ’ae ’ 21 ’ 24 AAO
a
Pulaski Co 5s 1932-1948 .JA I
6 6% to 5.50 %
0 H Sioux C ity— ”
5.50
4s Munlc bldg ’ 23 '39 A feO 60 H % to 5.85 %
0s ParkAugl5’ 33-45FAA 15
5.60
Savannah— 4H S ref ’ 43 JAJ
5.50
0s Ref Aug 13 1940 FAA 13
4Hs Drainage 1944.. F t A
5 60 Sioux City S D 5s 1941 J.lr l
5.50
4
refunding 1959 F&A
5.60 Waterloo —
Spalding County —
5.60
4H3 w W Jau 15 '3 0 .JAI
5s Dec 1 1921 1930._JAD 6 0.75 to 5H %
5.60
Woodbury Co 5a ’ 25-’ 32. JAJ
6.25
Valdosta 5s 1922 ’ 42----- Jan 6 0 .50 to 6%
KANSAS
6
Ware Co 5a Sch ’ 25 '31 JAI
Atchison Co —
5s Road 1932 1 9 4 9 ...JAI 60% t o 5.75 %
5.70
4s Refund '29 op ’ 14 . .JAJ
Q‘4 Etnporla—
WatklnsvS D 6s’ 31-’ 50 M AM
Woodbury 6s ’ 27-’ 49. _JAD
6H
5.70
4 H i D e c ’ 29 o p ’ 19 FA A
IDAHO
5.70
EmporlaSD 4 H i’ 32op’ 22 JAJ
5.60 Ft Scott 4 H i ’ 35 op ’ 10 Mk3
5H® Impt 1941_______ AAO
5.70
5.60 Qalena —
4^cj (Jap Bldg *30 *J9 J<t J
5.60
May 1 ’ 31 op ’ 21
JA.J
5s W W 1922 1943
JAD 6 0 % to 5.70 %
5.60 Hutchinson— 5s 1931 AAO
4 Ha Highway ’ 35 op ’ 25 JAJ
5.70
5.60
4 t|s Hlghw ’ 37 op ’ 2 7 .-JAJ
5.70
4 H i Pub Bldg’0lop'31JAJ
5.60 Kansas C ity—
5.70
Blaine Co 53 Feb '22-’ 31 _J& J
5s Fat) l "1922-1925 FAA b 0% 5 .75 %
8
7.25 Bolae City 5s ’ 22 op ’ 12.JAJ
6
4 H i WatAElL ’ 21-22 AAO
...........
6
5% deb May 1
7.75 BolseC’ vSD 5s’ 25op’ 15M<r,N
4 H i Sch Bldg 1929 .JA J 6 6 % 5. 75%
0
—
4LC Wat. Plant Piir’ .lnr.fcl 6 R 41)5.50%
100
8
6s July 1 1940
_ _ JAJ
6
4 Us Refs' Feb 1 ’ 29 F4 4 16 0or 5 .7 5 %
Shoshone Co 5s ’ 22 to ’ 24 JAJ
______
8
8a June 30 192
ILLINOIS
6 5H % 5 .4 0 %
0
5.75
6a Apr 25 1928.
8
Chicago 4a 1922 to 1924.JAJ
Morris Go 4
’ 22 ’ 23 JAJ
6
Sedgwick CmTnty —
93
4a gJudg 1922 to ’ 24 JAI
...........
6
8.50
4s g Gen Corp ’ 22-’ 23.JA J
5s Fund 1923 np 1913.TAJ
5.75
6
5.75
8 50
4s 1922 to 1927
JAJ
3a June 15 1935.
4 H i B’ga Oct ’ 27op’ 17 JA T
...........
5.75
8
4a 1928 to 1935______ JAJ 6 5.90 to 5.60 %
Shawnee C o— 4a 1924 MAN
______
5.70 Topeka—
8.50
4a Jan 1930 A 1931
JAJ
5 50
5.70
8.50
4a Jan 1937-1939
JAJ
5s Top Wat Sept ’ 26 JAJ
6
5.70
Halifax N S 4a July 1945.
7
So Park 4s ’ 22 to ’ 24.JA D
4 H i Elec Light 1929 JA f
...........
0
7
5.75
Lincoln Park 4s 1923 JAJ
4s Water April 1 ’ 24 AAO
______
0
5.75
8.25
No W Pk 4 H i ’ 22 ’ 27 JAJ
Topeka 8 D 4s Jau 1925 J AJ
______
7.50
No W Pk 4H s '22 ’ 28 JAJ 66 7o t o 5.90 %
Wichita—
______
6
7.25
5.60
W Chic Pk 4s ’ 22 '27 JAJ
5s 1929 oot 1919
JA f
_____
6
5.75
7.25
W Chic Pk 4s ’ 22-’ 2 7 .JAJ
4 H i 1923
AAO
...........
7.50 Chicago Sanitary District —
Wichita School District—
...........
5.75
7.25
53 July 1 1922
1
.JAJ 65.75(o 5 .35 %
4 H 1 July 1 1923 _ JAJ
0
Manitoba, Province of—
4H sJufy 1 1923-1926 .LteJ
91
6
94
5.75
4a Dec 1 1921 to 1923 JAD
4H s Bridge ’ 32 to ’ 41 FAA
85
88
4s Sept 1921-1931...M A S 65% t o 5.70 %
KEN TUCKY
_____
6
90 H
93
Taz-eitmpC: an anandmin t to th « Const iluCook C o — Is l9 2 l-’ 25. M AS
__
70
73
4H s 1925-1940______ AAO 65% to 5 .40 %
lion of Kentucky passed at tbs t f n A 9 15 else tion
__
70
73
4s Ser K 1922 1931..J A D 66% to 5 .50 %
provides that all bon is of muni cipil a orporat ion i
______
____ 7.25
4s Ser M 1922 1933..J A D 66% to 5 .50 %
now issued or hereafter to be iss usd sh all bt t fli77
exempt.
5a a f Nov 1 193
4s Forest Pres ’ 22 '34 AAO 66% to 5 .60 %
79 H
0
Bell Co—
7.25
* H 3 May 1954.
3 Ha g 1922 to 1923 JAJ
4 Ha Jan 1944.
7.25 East'St" Loula—
6s Ct H Dec 15 ’ 38 JAD 15
6
...........
Covington—ref Sept 1 '23 Sept 1
8 1 4
6
7.50 Joliet— 3s 1921-1925
MAS
6s W W Janl5’ 22-26JA.T 15 66% to 5 .70 %
7.35 Mollue 4 H i 1922 '32
63 WW Janl5’ 22-31 JAJ15 65.60 t o 5.50 %
JAJ 6 6 % to 5.50 %
7.25 Peoria
103.60
,22-> 4 ,„J u n d 1 6 6.75
2
6s WW Jaul5’ 32-61 JAJ15
6%
0
7.30 Rock Islaud 5s 1921-1923.
4 H i W W 1922 19.it. JAJ 6 6 % to 5.40 %
New Brunswick, P rov of—
1
4s "Redemption 1922. FA A
6
7.25 Casa County—
4s Water 1927.
.J A J
5.60
...........
to 3.50 %
4a July 3 1930.
7.25
5.50
4s Fundg 1952 op ’ 42 FAA
o43 Bridge 1921-33MAN15 ob 6 %
0 _____ _ _ 15.50 Fayette County —
7.25
0 _____ : : : : : : 5.30
7.75
6 '
4 H i S Fua 1 ’ 22 to ’ 24 JAJ
7.75 oFloyd Co 4s l922-’ 30 JAJ 06 6 % to 5.50 %
Frankfort 4 V£s,27opfc,17 J&f
5.73
6
0
8.25 oFt Wayne S D 49 *21-'23A<feO 0 . - ._
Franklin Co 5s ’ 22 to ’ 24 JAJ
7.60
ob 6 % to 5.50. %
5s Rd A B ld g’ 22-’ 48. M AS 6 6 % to 5.75 %
oHeudrlcks Co—
92H
93H
5.40
Ontario, P rov of—
Lexington 4s 1945 _
_
FAA
4s C H Jan 15'23-’ 32JAJ15 ob 0 % to 5.40 %
6
5.60
8
Le^lagton S D 4s 1933.J&D
oH unt'tonCo 3 V£s,‘22 '2 tJ& j 0 _____
______
5.75 Louisville —
7.60 Indlanap—-4s Mar 1 *24 J<feJ
8 1
4H3 Hospital 1951 M.A3 92H
93
95
o4s Fire Dept T'nftl ’ 41 J«fcJ 0 _ _
7.60
4H s School Impt ’ 54. AAO
5H
5H
96
97
4s*Mun Imp 1923___ JAJ
7.751
...........
7
92
93
5H
4s do Dec 1 ’ 2 8 ..Q -M
...........
4a March 1 1928___
7.60
90
4s Park 1930 _____ .JA J
5H
o3Ha City Hall 1939 JAJ 0 _____
______
7
olndlanap S D 4s ’ 22 '2ft M i 6 - 6 1 4s Refg July 1 1 9 3 7 ..JAJ
0 _____
Ottawa City 5a ’ 22
6 8%
o4s Bldg Sept 1 1^46 JAJ
4s Sewer 1947______ FAA
7%
5H
86 .H 87 H
5H
6 8%
4s Loulsv W Co 1940.JAJ
86 H
7%
o3H3 July 1 1941
JAJ 0 _____
S7H
b 7.25
4s Loulsv Wat Co ’ 50 FAA
o5s Oct 20 1925-39 AAO 20 6 5.50 to 5 H %
87H ___
S6H
__
_
b 7.75 7.50 % _ Jeffersonville—
80
81
3 H i g Refg 1940. ..M A N
6
Quebec, Province of—
79
3 H i Refunding 1943.JAJ
o3Hs Refund 1925 MAN
_______ _ __
6s gold March 1 1925
91
93
SstJewer A Park 1941. JA J 74
oKokomo 4s ’ 22-’ 26-’ 31 MAS ob 6 % to 5.75 %
__ oLa Porte Co 5s ’ 22-’ 28. JAD ob 6 % to 5.75 %
5a June 1 1926------86
8S
McCracken Couuty—
\ 8
6
3.00
oLoganspt 3
'2ft op '1ft JAJ o ___
5s Ref 1933 op 1913 . MAS
3.00
3Ha gold July 19
7.35
53 Ref 1933 op 1923. MAS
ob 6 % to 5.50 %
______
5.00
5.75 Owensboro— 4s ’ 31 o o ’ llJ A J
7.35' Marlon C o— 4s Ref '27 JAO
3Hs July 1 1931.
______
5.00
7.35
6
4s Street 1930 op ’ 1 5 ..JAJ
3Ha July 1 1933.
o3 H 3 Bridge 1924
JAJ
______
8.50
o3 V Refund 1025
^S
JAD
5.75
LOUISIANA
fts Port Onmm'n '22-L54 A fcO 6 7% to 6%
8.50
Saskatchewan, Pro v 4a’ 23.
8
8
o4V5 S School It)22 24 JAJ
5s Port Comrn’ u ’ 24-’ 59 JAJ 6 7% to 6%
5.75 5s Port Comm ’ 23 ’55-JA D 6 7% to 6 %
6 8%
Toronto 5a 1922-1936. _J'
7%
oRlchmond— 4s 1927___MAS 0 _____
.........
a
8
4 Ha Ref 1922 1904___ FAA 6 7% to
oSt Jos Co 3Ha ’ 22-’ 24 AAO
6
7.75
4 H i Pt Comm ’ 25-’ 57. MAS 6 7% tO 0 %
4Hs July 1 1925.
o3H* 1922-1926
FA A 6.........
4H3 Jan 1 1949..
6
7
Atcbafalaya Levee Dlst—
oSouth Bead— 4s 1925 TAJ
4H3 Jan 1 1955._
5.75
94
100
7
5s Ref 1949 op 1939. MAS
o5 H 3 1931
MfeS
Ac Qf Tm v\ Tnltr 1 G
j
5.50 Bossier District Levee—
8
o5H3 1941 .
MAS
-—
__
7
97
8s 1922 opt 1912____MAN
South BendSchool District —
7
Caddo District Levee—
3Hs July 1 1944-’ 45_
o4s Apr 17 ’ 22-’ 27. FAA ob 6 % to 5.75 %
95
8
5s 1951 op 1941______ JAI
Terre Haute—
______
8.50
6
Fifth District Levee—•
o49 Oct 1 ’ 27 opt ’ 17. AAO 0 _____
o4s Sewer 10.30
FAA* o .
5.75
94
5s 1950 opt 1940_____JAJ
8.75
93
8.25 oTerre H SchC4s’ 21-’ 31MAS b 6% 5.50%
5s 1952 opt 1942. . .JAJ
oVlffnho4UDHelfi’21-27.r.tr D nb
94
5s Oct 15 1902 op ’ 52 AAO
8 1
5 .75 %
o4s Bridge 1023
JAJ
0
5s Oct 13 1963
AAO 15
8.75
7
Lafourche Basin Levee—•
INDIAN T E R R IT O R Y (See Oklah oma)
6a Dec 1930.
IOWA
95
7
5s Jan 1954 opt 1944.JAJ
Lake Borgne Dlst Levee —
7.75 Boone 4H3 1922 31. _ MAN 6 6% 3.50%
39 Dec 1952 opt 1»42 1 4 D 95
- _ __ __ —
7
Burlington 4Hs ’ 2 l-’ 33MAN 6 6 % 5.50% —
— - —
b Baala. / Flat price, n Nominal, o Tai-exem pt, under a law approved March 9 1903 ami which wont Into effect April 23 1903 bends Issued
fater that date by State or municipal corporatlona are tax-exempt, and theae aell on a better basis. < Sale price, f Per 1,000 guilders. • Per £500
bond, w Per 500 franc bond.
FOREIGN CITIES, 4.a.
AmsierdamcClt y ) Holland 7 1
lnl tod bog Mar '22 M i ! t * n u
*330
Bergen (CUy) Norway—
S t g 8s 1943______ MAI
98>a 99
Berae (City) Switzerland —
1 99 H 90 %
8 f 8a 1945_______ t '
Bordeaux (City )0e ' 34 - J
>
83
84
Christiania (Norway)
> 100
Sink food g 8a 1945. 10 0 H
1* 74
Copenhagen 4a of 1901. A
78
1! 7s 1 -j
5 Ha Mnntc. But. '44
i --l io ih
102 H
1 102
102 U
Series B .
9 3 9 ..
Havana— 1st 0s 1939.. Jj J 85
95
n 80
90
2d 8 a ...........
8(
84
l| 83
84
l 99 H 99%
Rio de Janeiro—
6 10 %
8a E it ’ l aer 1922 31 M l
9%
da a (loan of 1909-34.‘■'JAI > 56
61
Baa Juan (City of) Porto t 1 co —
3a Hof A Imp 1922 38 JA bo H %
Sao Paulo (City), Brazil —
8% Kxt a f 1943.. MAI I 75 H 70H
Tokyo (City of) 5a of 1912 Red auu a f beg' 17 52.Vl.fc > 59
62
Kurlch (Switzerland)—
8 f g 8a Oct 15 ‘ 45. AAO 1 5 99 M io o h
O
CANADA—(IVsui York? C S.)
Dominion of Canada—
V 92 H
92 %
9:
92 H
)
88
89
) 85H
88 H
) 82 ~ 83 H
)
87 H
88 H
88
87 H
86
87
83
84 H
86
«7 H
86
87
83
84 M
» 87 H
8SH

GEOHGIA
i Hs 1922______________JAI
- w
ref 1935-1945-.. .JAJ 65.60 to 5.50
Is July l 1928 ______ .JAJ - •- . ,
IHs lan 1922 1933____J VI 6 6 % t o 5.60

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STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS

Aug., 1921.]
Bid

Bond*

New Orleaiia—

100

8a Premium________
8a Premium (dr numL.JAJ / . . . .

To. I
Atk. |
Net

35 n

68
84 1£
KtJd
81

4a Pubic Inapt 1950 opt
1942 (old Issue)____ JA
4a Pub Imp ’ 42 op '28 JA
Orleans Dlst—■

80
82 U
83

96 K
90

Poutchartraln District—
D fls 1944 .............. M V
5s July 1958_______ J&
Red River A 4 B 1 ) Dlst—
8a 1950 Series B____A *'
88 Mar 1953 op ’43 —MA
5a 1965 Ser D ...........FA
Shreveport—

103 34 n o
93
94
94 H
j
94 H
b

7% to 6 %
96

5a Jan 1957_
MAINE

b 5.60
b 6%
b 6%
b 6%
___ __
89 4
____
79 J4
b 6%
82 34
b 6%
84

S3$s Bonus Fund’2
0«H’ wayABge’ 22-’
4a Sept 1 1921-195
4a Highway 1922-1
4a 1935 A '
Btddeford 4s ’ 22-’ 35

to
to
to
to

5.30
5.35
5.35
5.35

to 5.20
to 5.50

Kennebec Water District —
3 4$s g 1922 A 1925 —MAN ______
Klttery Water District—
5s Jan 1922 to 1938 . JAI b 6 % t.n 5 50
8714

Lewiston 4s g Oct 1927.AAG

Portland—
4a Aug 1 1929 tat ex.FAfl

90
b 5.75 to 5.10
8034
96

Portland Bridge District—
3^3 July ’22 to ’ 3 9 ..M i
Portland Water District—
4s Funding 1928___ JA
Saco 4a Apr 1939_____ AA'
Washington County—

6 6.50 to 5.50
88
so 4
88
8914
78)4

MARYLAND

b 5.15
b 5.15
b 5.15
b 5. 15
b 5.15
b 5.15
b 5. 15
______

4a 1926 to 1928.
4a Jan 1 1929.
4a 1922Baltimore—
4 4 s Mar 11
4t|s Mar 1
4a Annex
4a Parka
4s Mar 1 1961.
is July 1 1930.

34a

Jan 1 1927.

5 .10 %
5.10%
5. 10%
5. 10%
5.10%
5. 10%
5.10%

1 55)4% 5 4 %
[6 5.50 5 3 %
4
90
82
82
_ _ __
_
82
1 82
82
85
89
80
80
75
70
______
90
1 ______
1 _______

Hagerstown—
5a water 1938-1987._Ai

>...........

4Xs 1922 (tax ex.)— M
i!

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r

MASSACHUSETTS

3>49 g July 1 1935_____
3 4 s 1956 reg (tax ex) . .
3 '4 a 1937 reg (tax ex) . .
3349 Water 1942______
3 l a g July 1944_____ I
A

18 Wi
Arlington— Is Water ",
Attleborough— Is 192
3 4 a March 1935...
Beverly—
4s Sewer 1922-38__
Boston—
4 4 a Tun 1960 tax e:
4s July 1936--------

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3
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86

3
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90
90
90
89^
77
85
85
84 J4
9 2 34
90 !4

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)

4s Sub 1957 tax ex__

3
1

3 4 a June 1 1923.

334s June 1 1924.
Ss June 1 1933.
la June 1 1934.
is July 1 1935.
js June 1 1944..
as July 1 1945__

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3
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4a Oct 1925 (reg)__

8 0 >4

79
78^
______
73
7214
72

J

89
80 J4

i

94

1

88
08 'A

i

Brookline—
4s Water 1923Carnbrldge—
334 s Water Ma
3s Bridge 194).

97J4
92
93
82
81
80J4
7034
76
80 \ ______
4
80
75
73
_ ___
_
72
95
92
78K ______

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8 2 'A

90 34

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51
Bond*

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87
Duluth f >d S 5h >> Dlst —
1
95
0 4 ' 1930. 1938. 1910 AAO 55.70 t (> 5.60 %
_ . .1 ft
8>
Ss Vf ly 1 |92 *
MAd
_ __
______5.80
4 4 1 Feb i ’ 40 op ‘ 30 F A V
314a Water Feb 1930 . FA A 824'
_«. . _ 5.80
._ _ _
95
4s 1934 out 1924 . .A AO
Fitchburg 4s 1922____ AAO
94
Hearieoln (} )>iaty —
88
6s 1tri Ige 1926-40. MAN b 0% t o 5.50 %
0'4a Bridge 1926 10 MAN b 0% t o 5.50 %
Gardner—
.|
. _ _ _ - -88
4 4 aCourt House ’ 2 1 A A > _
0
48 Water 1922-1934.MAN
KoociilchiugCo >i 22 1 1J A l 66 4 % to 6 %
3
Gloucester—
m
to 0 %
87 m - _ - . .
5 4a Ditch 1922 1933-Jtr 66 4 %
3 '4s Water’ 21 t o ’ 31 AAO
Mlrmeap oils —
Hampden C o.—
99
100
5S 1922-1928 _______ JAD 6 6 % to 5.7.5 %
r, Ujs Bridge 1924
jA.T
89
5s 1929-19 12 ............. JAO 6 5.75 to 5.50 %
Haverhill— Is 1927.. _ IA 0
|
. _ , _ _ __
5s 1935,’ 30 ’ 40.’ 43,’ 45,
Holyoke—4s gold 1927 -IAT 8 )
’ 46, ’ 47, ’ 48. '49, ’ 50 JAD 6 5,50 to 5.30 %
3 l^s Dec 1921 1932 JAO 87
92 - _ . _ ... __ _
4 « s 1921-1925 ___ JLD 6 5.50 to 0 %
Lawrence 4s 1924. ___ TAJ
4 t a 1926 1931— . - — . 6 4.75 to 5.50 %
4
Leominster— 4s g 1925.AAO
9 0 4 ___ _ « -89
4 Hit Mar 1922 ’ 37 . M k S6 5.75 to 5.50 %
Lynn—4sJu lv 1927. _JAJ
_
._ . _ ._ _
00'4
4 4a School 1 9 4 1 ---- --- 6 5.75 to 5.50 %
4s July 1 1925 (reg)—JAJ
4s School Jan 1927.. JA 6 6.25 to 5.80 %
3 4 s April 1 1 9 3 2 - . AAO
8 0 4 _ _ _ __
_
_
92
4s M iy 1 1927______MAN 6 6.25 to 5.80 %
Mtaldeu— ts 1 9 2 4 ... .MAN
...
90 4
4s School Jan t 19)1 - JA 6 5.00 to 4.50 %
3 '4a Water July l '24.JAJ
90
4s Improvement l )42 J AO 6 5.90 to 5.50 %
80
4s 1944
_ _ A A ) 6 5.90 to 5.50 %
3 4a School Jan t ’ 29. J A r 6 5.90 to 5.50 %
96 4 ._ . _ _ _ __
5s Apr 1 1922-’28 tax-expt
92
3 4a Water Wkt ’ 32 M A I 6 5.90 to 5.50 %
Melrose 4s June 1924.-JA D
%
3%
St L >tls O > 1 ^ 1921 29 r A l 6 \'A
IVfftfchjiAn 4a 1925
Fife A 90 .H
.
a
%
94
92
5.70
,5s Road 1931________ JAJ
Middlesex County—
%
_
95
St Paul —
48 1921 to ,1924. . .JAD
%
0s Sch July 1 1951 ..JA J
5.65 Million .lUJs 1922 tin ’ 32 FA A 87
no'A 5.30
90
5s Rtfg 1 11 y { ' i t ’ lt ( a ■ 5.90 to 6 %
>
New Bar!ford 4si 1026 AfeO
u m ( 5.25
5s Sch July 1 1951_ JAJ
_
5.20
91
. . . —_ -- 4 His Ally 1931______ I A 1 6 5.70 to 5.49 %
exem pt)_______ .MAN
92 4
6 5.70 to 5.40 %
44a Park June l '41 JAD
334 s 1923 .
FA A
%
4!^s Sewer July t ’ 43. f A 1 6 5 79 t » 5.40%
Newburvport—
_
4t^s Water Aug l ’43 FAH 6 5 70 to 5.40 %
3 \4a W ater’ 21 to ’ 34 .JAO
804
%
NTawton 4-q 1935
Fife A 83
4His Ref J’ ly 2 ’ 22-’ 3l 1 A' 6 5.70 to 5.40 %
88
...
4 Ids Nov l 1931................. 6 5.70 to 5.40 %
3 4a Water Dec 1926.JAD
4s Ref Mar 1 193
M A 3 6 5.70 to 5.40 %
634
4^1
Tilly l ’ 19 Tfe J 6 5.70 to 5.40
3 4 i p 1Q22 tin 1926
.TAJ 9 0 4
95
4s Mar l 1940
V A 3 6 5.70 to 5.40 i
I
%
82 4
3 4a Apr 30 192 2 . . M A S 6 7% to 0%'
3 H April '22 fcn '39 AAO
Js
87 4
5,75
S’ th St Paul 5 t^s ret *3 3 1A 1
MISSISSIPPI
784
- .» 5 4a Imp 192 3-1930— . MAS 6 6 % t o 5.75 %
81
3s Sewer 1930_______ JAD
%
89
%
Taanton— 4s 1027
.JifeD
54a Imp 1931-L945-. MAS 65.70 t o 5.50 |
82 4
5.70
334s Sewer Dec 1 ’ 30 JAD
5!4s Apr 1929 193V_ A fc )
_
87
Wakefield— 4s ’ 2 l-’33 AAO
4H2s 1922 1934 .
___IAJ 6 6% t o 5.70 %
83 __ __ _ . . . 4 4 i July 1 1922-1931- JAJ 6 6% t o 5.60 %
Watertowa— 4s ’ 22-’ 34.JAJ
%
88 - - - — _ , -- 4 4a July 1 1933...........-IAJ 6 6 % t o 5.60 %
34a 1922 to 1929___ JAf
........... 5.85
3 V| Refund Tan l 1 T2 7 . J fe f
<
034
_____ Worcester— 4s 1922__ AfcD
95
. ... 3t|s State 1934 op ’ 14 — IAJ
5.75
__ _ . _ . . . Greenville—
96
4s Jan '23 (tax-exmpt) JAf
31-^3 April 1 1922
AAO
5s Refuat Sept 1927.MAS
6.25
944
6
Jackson 54a July 1 ’ 3 3 .TAJ
MEXICO
6.25
5s Water Aug l 1928 . FA*
See Foreign G ov’ ts page 49.
5s Water 19 30______FAV.
6.25
MICHIGAN (See foot not e o>
103 5.50
6
5s June 1 1932______JAD
5 4 s July 15 1 9 4 1 ___JAJ15
5.50 Meridian— Ss May ’ 2t M u
6.50
5s'Highway 1940 . __JAD
04
6
Alger C o— 59 Road 922. Fife\
5s Dec 1 1939 ______ JAD
44a Sch Hvise 1941.JAI
Atm Arbor School District —
6
__ _
5.75 Mississippi Leyee Dlst —
4s Sept 1935________ AAO
5s May 2 1911_____. MAN
7
Battle Creek—
7
4s City Hall 1927-’ 36 FA A b 5.90 to 0% %
5s July 1 1 9 1 3 ____..ffeJ
5.75
4 H s Sept 19 34
j
...MAS
Bay C ity— 4s 1934 _ JAJ
Bay City Union S D —
Vicksburg —
_„
06s 1928, 1931, 1936—JAJ b 6 % to 5.7o %
5s St Imot l922-’ 3'2 — F A A 5 6.50 to 6 %
0
6.25
Bessemer —
Yazoo-MIss Delta Levee Dlst
5.7 5 %
5 4 i 1922-1949 . . .F A A b 6 %
6s 1947 option 1917..JAT
04
J s 1Q24-19.14
S
__ MAN
Calhoun C o—
04
_ _— =
__ \04
--•
to 6 %
4 34i Road 1922-’ 23—AAO b 0 4
44a July 1949— . . . „ I A J
Detroit—
04
_ _— 0 6s Pub Serv ’ 22- 29—JAJ b 6 % to 5.60 %
MISSOURI
o 6s Pub Serv ’30-'51—JA f b 5.50 to 5.25
Cap Bl^ 22 f25 op.J& J
5.40
o 54 s Nov 1 1945 . MA N
5s W W 1939 ______ . JAI
o 5 4 s Pub U til’ 22-’ 29 J A f b 6 % to 5.50 %
3.10
o 54a Pub U til’ 30-’ 51 J A f b 5.50 to 5.25 %
92
4 4a Seot 1 19 30 ___MAS
5s Pub Imp ’ 22-'29__ .JAJ b 6 % to 5.60 %
91
4 4 a Mar i 1933___ MAS
5s Pub Imp ’ 30-’51 - J A / b 5 .5 0 to 5.25 %
98
4s"July t 1924— ____JAJ
5.25
5.25
98
o4 4a Pub Lib 1948 J A 115
o4s"Aug 13 ’ 21-’28 FAA15 b 0% to 5.60 %
96
6
4s Sewers Apr 1 '22 _AAO
4s July 1 1924______ r A J 93
5.25
5.25
ais School 1046 ..
MfeM
4* Sept 1 19 30
MAS
91
89
...
5.50 Kanfla^'Cltv 8 5dO )l DUt —
3J4s Park 1930_____M&8
b 6 % to 5.20 %
33
4 4a July 1 1933 ____JAJ
oFUnt 4:4a to 22 ’ 39 _ FA A 6 6% to 5.65 %
89
4 t|s July l 1937 ____JAJ
ia'riiiv 1 1927
JAJ
92
o.5s (Mar 15 A Aor It’31-50 b 5.75 to 5.50 %
0
oGenesee Co 6s 1923-31 MAN
87
4s Bldg 1932
_____ JAJ
Grand Rapids
95
3V4s Jan i923 ______ JAI
5.70
Sl^t Tilly 1925
JAJ
4 4a Flood Protec’ 33 MAS
91
5.85
5.85
5 4 i O 1921 1933 \AO h 0 4 % 0 4 %
.-ef.
_
_
5.75 St“joseph'4s’ 1923_____FAA 6 0% 5 4 %
o44a Sept 15 1 9 3 4 -M A S
4a 1924
M AS b 6 % 5 4 %
Holland— 49 Ref ,22-,2 i.F a b
04
4a 1926
. MAN 6 6 % 0 4 %
Kalamazoo— » 44a Sewer
St Tnaeph 8chn > D .Strict —
1
b 3 4 % 0J4%
Kalamazoo S D No 1—
4 H 1925, 1930 A 1935.. . b5 4 % 0 4 %
Js
o5sSchSepl5’ 21-30MAS15 b 0 4 to 5.75
Lansing— 59 1021 to ’2 < IfeO
4 i B i^^-OoaiDl f35 A feO 0 2 4
95
04
___
o5s Imp Julyl5’ 23-32JAI15 b 6% b 5.60 %
93
4s Insane Asy'un ’ 28. A AD 90
6
93
5s S e w e r 1922-’ 26. JAD
4a Public Xmpt 1 92 3..T
<feJ 90
Marquette 34a 1926___IAJ
93
o4
4s Public Bldg 1929 — AAO
90
Muskegon— 5s ’ 22-’ 25—JAJ b 0 4 % to 6 %
90
93
4s W W Renew '31. MAN
4 a Sr-hnnl 1 9 3 7
JAI
44a W W 1922-’ 44 JA f b 0% to 5.7C %
91
5.75
49 u\lay 1 1034
_iVlfeM
l a Bc.hnnl 1 9 3 8
JA J
88
91
5.60
Muskegon S D— 5s 1942 July
95
3.85s Ren June 25 '27 JAD
5.75
93
Muskegon C o — a 4a ’ 32 JA)
93
3 4 a April l 1923 . . AAO
Pontiac— 4 343 *31-’47 .MAS 65 4 %
3j|s g Apr 1 1922— AAO
95
98 4
b%a Sewer 1921-1942____ I* 6 %
%
MONTANA
6s Wat Itnp ’ 22-’ 28______ lb 6 '/a t o 5 . 8 5 %
69 Wat Imp ,20-,35-«
1to 53d %
5.90
5.70 5hTt.«’ 5a' 1922-1036 . JAJ b 6% to 5.80 %
6s Wat Imp ’ 36-’ 50_____
Port Huron is 1932__ JAf 6 5.65 5.50 %
Butte School Dlst No 1—
6
6
Saginaw— 4 34) Wat’ 25 MAN
44a 1924 opt 1914_ JAJ
_
Sault Ste Marie — is '3 2 .JAJ
5.80
6
W ya ndo t te —•4
d 10 3 4_J <fe D
5.80
6
MINNESOTA
Great F a l l s —
5s ctfs of lndebt 1922.. PAA
8
5 4a Sewer l935to’ 39.JAJ
5s ctfs of lndebt 1923.. PAA
4e'l92 3 option 1 91 4..JAJ
6
6
6.25 Great Falls Sch D lst No 1 —
ARkenOol ^ sD o c’22 ’ 24 Aug
6.25
6
I3eltranal Co 4 1^9 ,21-,2 4l‘feD
4 s 1925 option 1913. MAS
H4a Ditch 1923-34 JAO
6.25 Helena 5s 1931 opt 1916 JAf
5.85
0
BEeienn 8 D Mo I 4 / 6i 9
l
22J<kJ
6
6s "Road 1930___________
Bralnerd — »s Nov 1921-1929 b 0 4 % 6%
Kallspell 5s 1 9 3 3 . . ------JAJ
5.80
L ncolfl C ) 5^ ’ 32 op 27 J<
feJ
Cass C o—53 Ct Hse '22 A AC
6
53 F ind M ir '31 op '21 Jfei
Duluth— 5s g WatALt’ 26JAJ
6
5 80
0
4 U e July 1 1926
>3 r
J AJ
6
Missoula 4 4a ’ 24 op ’ l l JAJ
r,
4 9" Water tfe IA’2% _AfeO
Phillips C >
—
5s ft if Dec ’ 35 op ’ 3 3 JA r —
4s Water A Lt 1930 A A O _____
54
Everett—4s Sew 1929. MAS
Fall River Is 1922 . . . F t A

6 Basla. / Flat price, n Nominal, o Tax-exempt; under a Iaw approved May 13 1909. and which went Into effect Sept. 1 1909 bonds Issued
after that date by municipal corporations are tax exempt and these, accordingly, sell on a better basis.

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NEBRASKA
Douglas Co— 4a '21-’ 28 4 4 0 fa6%to5 75%
3H* 1022____________ JAJ 66% to 5 .75 %
Dread Isl 4H* ’ 2ft op ’ HALtJ
......... 6
Lincoln— 4 Hs ’ 22 to ’ 29FAA
Lincoln 8 D 4 Ha 1924. MAN
........... 6 %
Omaha—
101.83 5.35
5>*a May 11941
MAN
5a 1080, '35, ’ 40, '45, *50
........... 6
4 Ha Renewal 1924___ fAJ
______5.50
4 Hs Refunding 1034. JAJ
............ 5.30
4Hs W W Doc 18 '4 1 .JAJ
...........15.75
Dfnaha 8 D 1H 9 1028 JAJ
3.75
July 1031_______ JAJ
5.40
58 1048____
JAD
5.40
5 Ha May 2 1951. MAN
6
Bo Oinalia i H8 24 op'U9 JAD
6
SoticaOmahaSD— fla '23 JAJ
5.75
8a Dec 1020 _______ JAD
South Sioux City—
100
7a 1930, 1935, 1940_____
NEVADA
Reno— 8a 1024 op 1900.JAJ
ttraaho«Co8D8a'22to'20MAS
NEW HAMPSHIRE
SHa Hospital 1922 '2 8 ..JAJ
Berlin— 4a Hoi 1021-33 MAN
Concord— 4a 1923____ JAJ
95 H
88 %
3Ha 1924 to 1029___ JAJ
85 H
Dover 3Ha ’ 28-’ 31___ JAD
03
Laconia— 4a 1024_____AAO
Manchester—
4a 1922 '40 (tax ex).F A A 66% to 5 .15 %
93 %
Nashua— 3a 1923------- AAO
89
Pembroke 48 ’ 24~’ 34— FAA
Portsmouth 4a g Bch '23JAD
94 H
88
4a Kel Water 1032____JAJ
Rochester— 4a 1922____JAD
06H
NEW JERSEY
5.75
Asbury Park— 8a 1924 JAD
5.50
4Ha School Jan 1043.JAJ
5 75
Atlantic City— 8a 19 23 . JAD
101.50 5.70
6a 1927................
AAO
5.75
4Ha g Water 1926— JAJ
5.50
4Ha Paving 1938____JAJ
5.40
4H sJan 1 1943______ JAJ
5.50
is Water 1930_______ JAJ
102
98
Atlantic Co— bs R ’d ’ 26 JAD
Atlantic Highlands—
6
4a g Sewer July 1 1928 JAJ
Audub S D 6a ’ 21-’40_.A A O 66% to 5 .85 %
5.50
Bayonne— 8a Fund 1928 JAJ
5.50
8a Jan 1 1022-1949...JAJ
5.50
4H® Funding 1931_ JAD
_
5.50
4Ha Jan 1 1933______JAJ
5.70
4a Floating Deht 102* JAJ
6
Belleville 5s ’ 24-’ 3 4 -’44MAN
6
4 Ha Funding 1945______
Belleville S D 5s ’ 27-44 MA N 6 5.75 5.30%
Bergen Co 5Ha’ 31-’ 34_JAD 66% to 5.45%
6Hs Dec 1 1935-’ 42.JAD 66% to 5.45%
Ss Dec 1944__________JAD 66% t o 5.45%
3s Dec 13 1921-1955JA D 15 66% t o 5.45%
4Hs 1922 1939_____AAO 66% t o 5.45%
4H s Aug 1922 1938.FAA 66% t o 5.45%
48 Court Hse '22-’38.AAO 66% t o 5 .45%
6
Bloomfield Ss ’22-’ 23..M A N
6
Camden— 4Hs Wat ’ 23 JAJ
5Hs Aug 1 ’ 22-’6 1 ..F A A 6 5.75 ;too.8 0 %
5.40
4H 8 Scnool 1943____AAO
5.65
4a Paving 1929_____MAN
5.40
Camden Co 4 Ha 1933. FA A
5.40
4a 1944______________ JAJ
__ 5.80
Cape M ay— 8a 1934— JAD
6 . I6to 5.80 %
4Hs School 1922-31. MAS
6.10 to 5 8 0 %
4H s 1922-1952_____MAS
la s t Orange 4H s’’25-45 FAA
5.80 to 5.25 %
vo
8a Sewer 1922-1960..JAJ
15.50
4a 1934______
AAO
5.50
4s Water 1933______ JAD
5.50
3Hs Water 1933____AAO
5.20
Elizabeth— 4H s 1955..JAJ
5.75
48 1922 o p ___________JAJ
3H s Dec 1 1922-’ 46._JAD 6 5.75 5 .25 %
101
6s June 1 1927______ J&D 100
5.70
Englewood— 4s Sep ’ 33 MAS
5 .5 0 to 5.25 %
Essex Co4H s Road ’ 53.FAA
5.50 to 5.25 %
..
4 H 9 L’d Purch ’ 22-’ 48 JAJ
5.50 to 5.25'%
■iMs Hospital ’ 22-’ 49.FAA
5 .50 to 5.25 %
iH s R o a d ’ 22-’ 36_ FAA
_
6.25 to 5.75 %
4s 1926_____________ FAA
5 .5 0 to 5.25'%
4a Hospital 1946____FAA
5.50 to 5 .2 5 %
3.65s Park ’ 22 to '33. FAA
6.15
Falrvlew— 5s 1944_________
5.75
Gloucester C o4H s’ 21-’ 26 var
5.40
Hackensack— 4H s 1942FAA
5.75
Harrison— 4s 1930_____JAJ
5.50
Hoboken— 4Ha 1940_ JAJ
_
5.60
3Hs 1931__________MAN
5s School 1922-1954. .JA J 6 6% to 5.50 %
5.75
6s Sewer June 1 ’ 2 6.JAD
5.75
6s Pav A Sew 1926. .F A A
5.35
Hudson Co— 4Ha 1948. AAO
6
4 Ha Road 1923______ JAJ
5.35
4H® M ay 1 1950____MAN
5.35
4s g Park 1959 A ’ 54. MAN
5.35
4s gold Ref 1933____FAA
6s Road July 15 ’ 25.JAJ15 6 6% to 5.75 %
5.80
Irvington 5s School ’ 63.JAD
5.75
Jersey City— 6s 1926— JAD
5.40
5H s Sch 1942-1953._AAO
5.50
5H s Dec 1 1931-1933 JAD
5.75
5s gold assess 1924..M AN
4H8 School 1921-58.JAD 6 6%tO 5.40 %
5.60
4H s Refunding 1928.JAJ
5.40
4H® School 1945_____JAJ
5.40
4Hs Water 1961------AAO
5.40
4Ms Park Mar 1961-MAS
5.50
4s Water 1932______ AAO
5.40
4s Refunding 1949_ FAA
_
5.85
Kearny 4Ha 1936_____FAA
5.85
4 Ha April 1962------- AAO
6
Lodi— 5S 1922-1947____JAJ
6
Long Branch 5s 1 9 4 3 ..MAN
6
4s June 1 1935--------- JAD
Lyndhurst 5a 1922-1957.JAJ 66%tO 5.50%
6
6s Imp 1926_________ JAD
5.35
Mercer Co— 4H s 1933.. JAJ
5.35
4s Road 1933_______ JAD
5.35
3Hs April 1941_____AAO
8sRoadABdge’ 22-'34FAA 66% to 5.35%

6 Basis,

d

Now part of New York City.

Bond*.

Bid.

Middlesex Co 4 H 8’ 24 -’ 34JA J ft 6%
6s Road 1923-1931 JAD ft 6%
4 H 8 Fund July 1022-1939 ft 6%
•tH8 Imp 1922 '32__ AAO ft 6%
3 Ha Bridge ’ 22 to ’ 31 JAJ ft 6%
Monmouth Co 6s 1926.MAS
Montclair 4 H« Bch ‘ 41-AAO
4 H s H Sch Bldg '4 4 -JAD
3Ha School 1032_____JAJ
Morris C o —4s ’ 35 op ’05JAJ
4 Ha 1042 opt 1022,. JAJ
Morristown 4Hs ’ 21 42 JAD
Newark— 4Ha 1044__ FAA ft 5.50
5H a Oct 15’ 21to’ 69AAO 15 ft 5.50
8a 1022 1058-------------JAJ ft 5.50
4Ha Dock 1050_____FAA 6 5.50
4
«ch Dec 1 '4 5 ...J A D ft 5.50
4s Refunding 1023__ MAS ft 6.50
4S Sch House 1050 op 1049 fa 5.50
4s PaaValSew'fllop’SlJAD ft 5.50
3Ha 1929..........
JAD ft 5.75
5.50
3 Pis Track Elev ’ 64.FAA
Vallaburg 4 Ha 1934- JAJ
5.50
New Brunswick 4s ’ 2 2 .MAN
4 Ha Aug 1 1022 6 7 ..F A A 6 6%
North Bergen 6a 1 04 1..JAD
6s School 1921-29..M A S
6%
6s School 1030-58-.M A S
6%
No Plainfield 5s 1921-1054 .
6%
Nutley 5s 1033________ JAD
Ocean City— 5s 1944_ FAA
_
Orange— 5s 1923 to ’ 32.JAJ 6 6%
5s Water 1038______ FAA
4Ha School 1943____JAD
4s Sch House 1934_ JAD
_
Passaic 4Hs 1922-’ 40..M A 8 6 6%
5 H sG en Imp ’ 21-28.JAD 6 6%
5 H sG en Im p ’ 29-44.JAD 6 5.90
5 H 8 Gen Imp ’ 45-51.JAD 6 5.90
5s im p ’ 22 '48_____MAN 6 6%
4Ha Ref 1044______ MAN 6 5.80
Passaic Go— 4a ’ 22-’ 24..JA J
Paterson— 5a 1922____AAO
6s 1925 A 1926_____ MAN
5 H 8 1921-1926_____ MAN
5Ha 1927-1934......... MAN 6 5.85
5H8 1935-1959_____ MAN
4Ha 1933 to 1044...M A N
4 Ha Feb 1 1945____FAA
4s N C Hall ’ 23 to ’ 3 2.JAJ
Perth Amboy 4Ha Apr 1944.
4 Ha School 1938________
4H s Funding ’ 21-’27.AAO
Plainfield— 4s'22 to ’ 34. JAD 6 6%
48 School 1959_____MAN
Rahway— 4s A dj’ 22 op MAN
Ramsey 5s Water 1921-’ 40. 6 6%
Rldgefleld 5s July ’ 22-’ 3lJAJ 6 6%
Ridgewood 5s 1922-’26-FAA 6 6%
Riverside 5s 1925-’ 32__AAO
Sea Isle City 5s 1 9 4 3 ... FAA
So Orange— 4s’ 22 to ’ 44.JAJ 6 6%
Summit 4H Sch 1941..F A A
48 1933_____________ MAN
Trenton 4H s M ay ’ 2 4 .MAN
5H s Oct 1921-51____AAO 6 6%
4H s Water 1943____AAO
4s City Hall 1939____JAD
3Ha 8ch Nov 1 1929 MAN
Union Co 4H s 1 9 3 7 ...MAS 6 5.50
4Ha 1942___________MAS 6 5.50
4s Oct 1 1942_______ AAO 6 5.50
5H s June 1 1926____JAD 100
Vaiisburg— See Newark.
Weehawken4Hs ’ 21-28.JAD
Westfield—
58 .Tune 15 ’ 22-’ 60_ JAD
_
West New York 5s ’ 36. MAS
W ildwood 4 H a ’ 22-’ 57.F A A
NEW MEXICO
4Ha ref 1953 op 1 93 3._.JAJ
4Ha Dec 16 ’ 52 op ’ 2 2 ..J A D
4s Fund 1939 op 1919..MAS
4s Highway 1922 1944. _JAJ
Albuquerque 4Ha ’ 2 9 .-MAS
5s W W Dec 1962_______
Bernalillo Co 6s ’ 22op’ 12JAJ
5s 1931 op 1921................
SocorroCoSs ’ 41 op ’ 21.AAO
NEW YORK
5s Mar 1 1944-1967..MAS
5s Jan 1 1944-1967.-JAJ
95
4H s Highway 1963_ M<sS
_
95
4Ha Canal 1964_______ JAJ
94
4H 8 Canal 1965------------JAJ
90
4 Ha Highway 1965____MAS
90
4H s Barge Canal 1945..JA J
85
4s Canal Term 1942____JAJ
85
4s Canal Term Jan 1946. JAJ
85
4s g High Imp Mar ’ 58. MAS
85
4s g High Imp Sep ’ 58.M A S
85
4s High Imp Mar I960. MAS
85
4a Canal Imp July 1960.JAJ
4s Canal Imp Jan 1961. JAJ
85
4s Canal Imp July 1961. JAJ
4s Highw Imp Mar ’ 61. MAS 85
4s Palisade Park 1 9 6 1 ..MAS 85
4s Canal Jan 1962_____JAJ
4s Highw Imp Mar ’ 62. MAS ~85~"
85
4s Canal Imp Jan 1967.JAJ
85
4s Highw Imp Mar ’67. MAS
85
4s Palisades Park 1967. MAS
80
3s gold Jan 1 1923--------- JAJ
80
3s g Jan 1 1956________ JAJ
80
3a S July 1 1058------------- JAJ
80
3s g Canal Jan 1 1959 — JAJ
Albany— 4 Ha ’ 22-’ 2 8 ..J A D 5.75
4 Ha Water 1921-34.MAN 5.75
4Ha Oct 1963______ AAO
4 Ha Water 1932____MAN
4 H® 1922-1954------- JAD 6 5.75
4s Park 1922 to ’ 3 0 ..M AN 6 5.75
3 Ha Pub Imp ’ 22-’ 34 FAA 6 5.75
Albany Co— 3Ha’ 22-25 FAA 6 5.75
3H s Aug 1 1925------- FAA
4 Ha 1936-1937-1938. MAN
Amsterdam 5s Wat .1921-37 6 5.75
Aubu’ n -4H 8 Dec6’ 21-31JAD 6 5.75
4s Water M ay’ 22-’ 25 MAN 6 5.75
4 Ha 1925-1934---------------- 6 5.75

/ Flat price.

» Nominal.

Aek
to
to
to
to
to

to
to
to
to
to

5.40
5.40
5.40
5 40
5,40

To
Net.
%
O
f
/o
%
%
5.75
5.40
5.40
ft 40
5.40
5.40
5 40
%
%
%
79
%

5.20
5.20
5.20
6.20
5.20
6%
5 20%
5 20%
5 .50 % _ _ _
5 .2 5 '
5 .2 5 '
6
to 5 .35 %
5.80
to 5.75 %
to 5.75 %
to 5.75 %
6
6
to 5.50 %
5.50
5.50
5.50
to 5.30 %
to 5.30 %
to 5.30 %
to 5.30 %
to 5.30 %
t o o ,30 5.35
5.35
6
5.70
6
to 5.60 %
5.35
5.50
5.50
5.50
6.50
5.50
5.50
to 5.50 %
5.40
6
to 5.80
to 5.80 ■
-S
to 5.75 %
6.10
6.10
to 5.65 %
5.45
5.45
6
to 5.30 %
5.40
5.40
5.40
to 5.25 %
to 5.25 %
to 5 .25 %
102
5.90
6
6
6
5H
5M
5M
5M
6
6

6H

6
6

4.70
4.70

94
94
88
88
88
88
88
88
88
88
88
SS
88
88
88
88
88
86
86
86
86
to 5.25 %
to 5.15
5
5.15
to 5%
to 5.20 %
to 5.15
to 5.40 %
5.40
5,10
to 5.20
to 5.25i vo
to 5.50 %
to 5.20 %

Tt .
Bonds.

Bid

Aek.

Not

NEW Y O R K (Concluded)
Binghamton 4s ’ 28A’ 20_FAA
4s Sew Dtap '22-’3 6 ..F A A ft 5.75 to 6.15
4Ha Park 1922-’ 3 7 .. .JAJ b 5.75 to 5.15
3 H« Bridge 1035____FAA
Brooklyn— d— 6s 1024..JAJ
4s Bridge 1926______ JAJ
3 H 8 g 1922 to 1 9 3 7 ...JAJ b 5.75 to 5.25
3 Ha g July 10 1934...J A J
3 Hs gold 1036_______ JAJ
3s Bridge 1 0 2 5 ........ .JAJ
Broome Co 5s ’ 22-’ 3 3 ..MAS b 5.75 to 5.25
Buffalo— 7s 1024 A 1925 JAJ
ds Parks Jan 1 1024 .JAJ
4 HaJune 16 1944 JAD 15
4 Ha Juno 15 1064. JAD 15
4 Ha 1022 1068______JAD b 5.75 to 5%
4 Ha Feb 15’ 62 op ’ 32. FAA
4s June 15 1922 ’ 3 0 .. JAD 6 5.75 to 5.15
4s June 15 1060_____JAD
3Hs Park Reg 1927.. FAA
3Ha Water 1921-35-MAS 6 5.75 to 5.10
Cohoes 6sRef W at’ 22’ 45. JA J b 5.75 to 5.20
Corning 5 H 8 1922-60.. MAS 6 5.50 to 5.20
Elmira—4s 1935______MAS
4 Ha Water 1921’ 45-AAO b 5.25 to 5.10
4H « Apr 1 1933 1935_____ 6 5.25 to 5.15
Erie C o4H s’ 21-36tax-ex JAJ b 5 75 to 5.10
Franklin Co 4 Ha’ 31-'40 MAS 6 5.40 to 5.25
Fulton— 3.40s’ 22 to ’ 29 JAD b 6.76 to 5.35
Geneva— 4s Water ’ 26.AAO
Glens Falls—-4 Ha ref sewer
Aug 31 1921 1 9 2 8 ...FAA b 5.75 to 5.40
Groton 6s Wat ’ 22 ’ 50 MAN b 0% to 5.50
Haverstraw4.12s'21-’ 37MAS b 6% to 5.20
Hempstead-d-4s g 1923. JAJ
Hempstead Un Free Sch D
5
1924-1929........... JAJ 6 5.50 to 5.35
6s 1925-1930_________
6 5.35 to 5.20
6s 1931-1954_________
Herkimer— 4Ha’21-’27 MAN 6 5.75 to 5.40
Hudson— 4s Wat 1922 July
4 Ha High Sch ’ 25-’32 AAO 6 5.40 to 5.30
Irvington 4.10s ’ 21-’ 36.AAO b 5.76 to 5.25
Ithaca 4.30s ’ 27 op var.JAJ
4Hs Ref Water 1942..JAJ
Jamest’n 4s Mar 20 '43. AAO
Jamestown SD5s ’ 25-’ 29_ b 5.50 to 5.35
_
5s 1930-39.......... . . . J A D b 5.35 5 .25 %
Johnstown 4 H 8 Dec ’ 23-’37 ft 5.75 to 5.15
dKlngs Co 4s M ay 1 ’ 22-’ 44 ft 5.75 to 5.10
Kingston 3 H sg ’22 ’ 3 6 .AAO 6 5.75 to 5.15
4H s 1922-1925_____AAO 6 5.75 to 5.40
Long Island City— d
4Hs 1921 to 1 9 2 3 ...MAS
Madison Co 4 H 8’ 22-’ 29F«b1 6 5.75 to 5.35
Mamaroneck Un F S D No 1
5Ha M ay 1 ’ 23-’ 28.MAN, ft 5.50 to 5.40
5H s M ay 1 ’ 29-’ 52.MAN ft 5.40 to 5.25
Mlddieport 4.35s’ 21-'42JAD 6 5.75 to 5.25
4.35s sewer ’ 21-’ 39_ JAD 6 5.75 to 5.25
_
Middletown— 3 Ha ’ 31. FAA
M t Vernon 4Ha’ 31-’43_AAO 6 5.20 to 5%
6s March 1924______ MAS
5.50
5.50 %
5Ha 1922-1924 ------- AAO 6 5.75 |t0 E
^
5H s 1925-1934 _____ AAO b 5.40 to 5.25 %
5H s 1935-1941 _____ AAO b 5.25to 5.15 %
5.50
4Ma 1923 ref_______ FAA
5.10
4 H 8 Sch 1962-’ 73_ MAN
_
5.10
4s Sewerage ’50-’55..M A N
58 Jan 2 1922-1928..JA J 2 ft 5.75 to 5.35 %
5.20
5s Jan 2 1938______ JAJ 2
Nassau C o— 4 Ha ’ 22-’ 29JAJ ft 5.75 to 5.30
5.30
5s Aug 1 1928___________
6 5.25
5s 1931-1939_______ M A N ,--------- to 5T0 %
4HS Ref 1922-’ 2 8 ._ .M A S b 5.75 to 5.30 %
4H s 1938-1943_____JAD b 5.10 to 5%
5.20
3Hs Court House’ 30 M AS
Newburgh 4Hs ’ 22 ’ 34. FAA ft 5.75 to 5.30 %
5.75
NewRochelle4Ha’ 1922MAN
5.35 to 5.25 %
5s 1926-1929_______MAN
5.25 to 5.10 %
5s 1930-1950______ MAN
4H s Mun Imp ’ 22-35MAN 5.75 to 5.15 %
4s 1922-1930_______ MAN 5.75 to 5.25 %
5.75 to 5.20 %
3Ha 1922 to 1933____JAD
New York City—
90H
88 H
4H s June 1965______ JAD
6.25 5.40%
4H s June ’ 22-’ 30____JAD
88 H 90H
4Ha 1963___________ MAS
89
90H
4H s (old) Mayl957_ MAN
91
89
4H® (new) Nov ’ 5 7.MAN
89 H 90H
4H aC orp stock 1967.JAJ
6.25 5.40%
4Ha Corp stock’ 22-’ 32JAJ
S5H
4H s 1960 opt 1930. — MAS
85
84 H
4H s I960___________MAS
85
84 H
4Ha Mar 1 1962____ MAS
85
84 H
4 Ha Mar 1 1962____ MAS
S5
85H
4H8 April 1 1964____AAO
85
84 H
48 Various 1966____M AN
S5H
4s Nov 1955_______ M AN
80H
4s Various 1956____MAN
82
SI
4s Various M ay '57. MAN
SOH S7H
4s Nov 1958_______ MAN
81
80
4s May 1959_______ MAN
6.50 5.50
3 Ha Exempt 1922..M A N
6 . .o 5.50 t >
j
3Ha Bklyu M Sew’27 JAJ
6 % 5.50 vo
3 H 8 D ’k 1927 E x.M A N
5.505.20%
3H ag Exempt 1941.MAN
5.50 5.20%
3H s Exempt 1942..M A N
5 .505.20%
3 Ha R T 1948-1050.MAN
73
3H s g Exempt 1952.MAN
71H
72H
3 H 8 g Exempt 1953.MAN
73
71H
3 Ha g Exempt 1954. MAN
73
71H
3 H s g Water Ex ’ 54-MAN
71H 73
3 Ha Exempt 1955..M A N
73
71H
3Ha Stk April 1 ’ 5 4 ..A A O
e % 5 .5 0 %
3Ha Nov 1 1929____MAN
6.50,5.50%
3s g Dock 1924 Ex. .M A N
3sg R T 1950Exem .M AN 5.60 5 .25 %
5.75
Niagara Falls— 4s Nov 1921
5H
5H sM ay 1 1941-194SMAN
4.10% Sewer 1035-40-JAJ ft 5.20 to 5 Is
ft 5.75 to 6.40 1
4 Hs School 1922-26- - FA A
5H
4 H 9 Wat M ’y 1’ 41-48MAN
5.80
4 H sRepav’ 29-33 regMAN
4 H 8 Sew ’ 39-’ 4 6reg _. MA N ft 5,20 to 5.15 %
5.18
3Hs 1942-1945_____MAN
6
North Tonawanda 4s’ 24AAO
6
4 H 8 1922-1925______JAD
Oneida Co— 3 Ha *22-’28 FA A ft 5.75 to 5.35 %

STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS

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Bonds.

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Bonds.

Bid.

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Rsleigh 5s 1927..........AAO
Marlettu—*4H«'22 ’33 JAD
6
Onondaga Co 3s ’22-’29.JAJ 5.75 to 5.2<r r?
98 Munlc Bldg 1939..JAJ
3H« 1931 opt 1911..FAA
5
5Hs 1921-1930........MAN 5.75 to 6.25
Marlon 5s 1922 to ’23..MAS
3a Impt June 1 1944 JAD
0
4 Ha 1922-26_______ JAJ 5.75 to 5.40
0%
Martin’s Fy 5s ’ 26 ’44 MAS 6 0% to 5.05 %
.25 Rutherford Co fls ’23-’52 JAJ b 6.50
4s Mar 1 1929_____ MAS
Mercer Co—3s '22 to '24 FAA
Salisbury 0s Imp ’ 23-’35 JAJ b 6.50
OH
5
Orange Co 3Ha ’22-’24_ F«b1 5.75 to 5.50 %
0
Mlarn Conservancy Dlst—
6s 1924-’41______ M A N
Ossining—4Ha ’21-'42.MAH
0% to 5.20
0
5Ha (1 to 5 yr mat’y) JAD
Turrey Co 6s May 1933-88. .
Oswego 4Ha 1922-29..MAN 5.75 to 5.30 %
6
0
5Ha(5to lOyrmat'y) JAD
4fake Co fla Fund '48__ JAJ
6.75
5Ha Sch 1922-1946.MAN 5.75 to 5.15 %
5H h (after 10 years). JAD
Weldon 6a Jan 1924 1942__ 6 0.20 to 0%
Penn Yan 4.35s '21 to ’ 310ot 5.75 to 5.30 %
5.50
6.50 Middletown4s'3hop'20. FAA
5.75 Wilmington—5s F’d ‘22 JAJ
6
Po’keepsle 4 Ha 1922__ FAA
6
Montgomery County—
8s ref A Impt 1983 __AAO
3Ha 1921 to 1930...MAS 6 5.75 to 5.30 %
*58 FI Emerg '2.3 '42 JAD b 0 % to 5.50 %
6
Putnam Co 4 Ha ’ 22 ’29 FAA b 5.75 to 5.30 %
4Ha R Wat A Sew ’48 AAO
MuskingumCo*5sOctl ’ 21 -23
0
5.50
Queens Co— 4s 1927__ JAD
6
4Hs Wat A Sew 1932 JAJ
Newark *4M 1922-41..AAO *"■#% to 6.76 %
0
Rochester 5s 1923-26..FAA 65.50 t 0 5.30 %
4a g Ref July 1 1929..JAJ
Norwood—4Ha 1928..JAD
6
58 1927-1931 (coup). .FAA 6 5.25 to 5.20 %
Winston-Salem—8s ’ 24 MAS
6.70
4s 1930____________AAO
0
58 1932-1951 (coup)..FAA 6 5.15 to 5%
8s gen Impt 1944___ JAJ
5
Portsmouth—4s ’ 21-’24.JAD
38 Sept 1921-1947...MAS b 6.50 to 6%
5
4Ha Jan 15 1933____ JAJ b 5.15 to 5%
Sandusky 5s ’ 22 to ’20.FAA
6
4Hs Municipal 1945. MAS
5%
4Ha July 1 1942____ JAJ
5
Springfield— *5s, 1921-1934. b 6% to 5.05 %
6
4Hs Pub Imp 1925-48FAA 6 5" 50 to 5%
4 Ha July 1 1932____ JAJ
48 1921-1925_______MAS
b 6.50 to 6%
4Ha School 1922-45.-JAJ 6 5.25 to 5%
6
6a Imp Aug 15’2 ’30FAA15
1
Sprtngf’d SD*5s’ 22-’ 39.JAJ2
6% to 5.65 %
NORTH DAKOTA
4Hs 1922-1936_____ JAJ 6 5.25 to 5.10 %
Steubenville *5s ’22-’35 MAS
6
6% to 5.60 %
4s 1922 to 1927_____ JAJ 6 5.75 to 5.2 %
Grand Forks 3s May ’ 24-38
Toledo *5sWW ’ 37-’ 44 FAA
6
4s Imp Sch Ac ’ 22-’47. JAJ 6 5.75 to 5%
5.50
Ward Co 4 Ha July 1925.JAJ
*6s Pub Wharf 1960.MAS
5.40
OHIO (See foot-note *)
8Ha Imp July 1 1924.JAJ
5.50
•58 Sewer 1949____ MAS
5.15 ♦Akron 6s 1921-1940...AAO b 5.75 to 5.40 %
8Ha Ref 1933 opt '13. JAJ
5.50
*4Ha Sept 1 1928...M AS
Sockland Co—4s’21-34 MAS 6 5.75 to 5.25%
*53 1921-’ 24 A ’28___ Var b 6% to 5.50 %
5H
*4 Ha Wat 1932-34— JAJ
3Ha Fund ’22 to ’24.JAD 6 5.75 to 5.40.%
5.50
*58 Water 1921-1933. AAO b 5.75 to 5.40%
4Ha Bdg ’28,’33A’38 FAA
. 5.25
6
Borne 4Hs Sept 15 '31..JAJ
5
•8 Ha W W 1924____MAS
48 1920____________AAO
5Hs 1931-1941_____ AAO
5
5H to 5.15 %
*5Hs 1922-1929____ JAJ 6" 6%' to 5.75
4s Park July 1 1942..JAJ
Bye—5s Mar 10 '22 -38. MAS 5.75 to 5.301%
5
*5 Ha 1930 1937____ JAJ 6 5.65 to 5.50 %
3 Ha Refund’g 1930. MAN
b 5.65 to 5.35 %
8aranacLake4Hs’2l-26 MAS 5.75 to 5.50[%
5
*5Hs 1938-1951____ JAJ
to 5.50%
Toledo Sch Dlst-4s ’ 23 to ’ 29
4.45sFlreHouse ’ 22-’39JAJ 5.75 to 5.30 %
5
«4HWWDec31’21 37J-D31 b 0%
6s 1921-1924_______MAN
5
Saratoga Springs—
0
4s W W 1942______ AAO
5
4Ha Park 1922 4 0 ...AAO
6s 192.5-1930_______MAN
5H to 5.15 %
0
Alliance 4Ha 1927-32 JAD
Scarsdale 4Ha ’22-’ 45..JAD 5.75 to 5.20 %
6s 1931-1960_______MAN b 5.65 to 5.20 %
Ashland Co—*5 Ha Bridge
6
Warren Co 5s 1929-34.MAS
Schenectady 5s ’22-’33._JAJ 5.75 to 5.20 %
5.76
Oct 15 ’21-Oct 1 ’ 23.AAO
6
Youngstown *5s ’21-’25 AAO
4Ha 1922 1931_____ AAO 5.75 to 5.20 %
6
ButlerCo4Hs 1924----- JAJ
6
*6s Fund 1928_____ AAO
6
4Ha 1922-1934_____ JAJ 5.75 to 5.20,%
*4HsFi-Emer’ 22 31 MAN
5
*58 Police BdgA St ’ 21-’32
_____ 5
Schenec Co 4 Ha ’42-’58.JAJ
6
Cambridge— 4Ha’22-’34 JAJ
Solvay 4Ha 1922-40__ FAA 5.75 to 5.50 %
5
*4Hs 1921-1957____ AAO b 6% 5.50%
4s 1923____________ JAJ
Youngstown School Dlst—
6
Suffolk Co 4Hs ’24-’32_JAJ 5.40 to 5.20;%
*5s Sewer 1933____ MAS
4Ha Oct ’ 21-'39___ AAO 5.75 to 5.151%
6
*4 Ha 1944-1947___ MAS
5.50
*5s Sewer 1931-37...M AS
5.75 to 5.10 %
Zanesville— *5s City Hail
Syracuse 4Hs 1921-35 Var
Canton— *5s Sew 1933.MAS 6 5.75 to 5.50 %
b 6% to 5.80 %
5.75 to 5.10 %
A Market 1921-39..-MAS
5s May 15 1922-1938. . .
*5H8 Fund 1921-37..JAD 6 5.90 to 5.60%
OKLAHOMA
5Ha 1921-1960____ MAS 5.75 to 5%
*6s Water 1944-1959.AAO b 5.75 to 5.50 %
_____ 5.20
4s Refunding 1929__ JAD
5
4Hs Oct 15 1924-33.. AAOIC 6 5.30 to 5.60 %
4Hs Water-Wks ’ 30.MAS
_____ 5.25
4s Funding 1921-27___ FAA b 6% to 5.70 %
3Ha Water 1928____ JAJ
5
4s ’ 22, ’26 A ’ 27___ FAA
5.65 Ardmore—5s 1922___ MAN
flloga Co 58 1922-30...MAS 6 5.75 to 5.35 %
•Canton S D 5s 1954 AAOS
0H
Tonawanda 4Hs ’ 22-’42.JAJ 6 6% to 5.40 %
Canadian Co 4s ’22-’ 31. FAA b 6H to 5.75 %
6%
*5s Dec 10 1921-26JAD10 6 6.25
5a Water 1922-1950. .JAJ 6 6% to 5.35 %
5.65 Guthrie 6s W W ’ 43— AAO
0
*4.40s 1956................
5Ha Water 1922-50..JAJ 6 6% to 5.35 %
5
Muskogee—4Hs 1925-MAN
6
Cincinnati—*4Ha St'32.JAJ
5.50
5H b St Impt 1931...JAJ
5.50
5s Nov 1 1924______MAN
6
*6s Funding 1928__ FAA
5.85
Troy—4 Ha 1921-1925..JAD 6 5.75 to 5.50 %
5.40
♦SHsImpMarch 1941 MAS
5s Sewer 1936_____ MAS.
68 1926-1940 reg___ AAO 6 5.50 to 5.25 %
5.40 Okla City—5s ’ 37 op’ 22 FAA
5.85
*5HsImpFeb ’ 46, ’ 51 FAA
4Ha School 1922-31..FAA 6 5.75 to 5.20 %
5.50
5.85
5s Water 1930_____ MAS
*5Hs Mar 10 ’ 31.MAS 10
4Ha Feb 15 1922-1957... 6 5.75 to 5%l
5.85
5.40
4Ha Sewer 1930____ FAA
•5s July 1 1965_____ JAJ
48 Water 1922-1925..JAD 6 5.75 to 5.40 %
5.85
5.40
4 Ha W W 1941_____ JAJ
•4Ha July 1943........ .JAJ
_| .40
5
5.85
4s Sept 1 1926_________
5.40 Okla City 8 D 4s 1933..JAJ
*4 Ha Sewer 1955___ AAO
6% to 5.85 %
3Ha Water 1922-36..JAJ 6 5.75 to 5.20%
5s 1926, 1930, 1931..Var.
5.40
•4Hs Sew Sep 3’37.MAS3
Utica—4 Ha 1922-35..MAN 6 5.75 to 5.15 %
6% to 5 7 %
4.90 Okla Co— 4 Ha ’ 24-’ 33 JAD
A
3.65s g Feb 1937___ ,'AA
5
3HB N o t 1 1921 to ’35 Nov 6 5.75 to 5.15.%
Okmulgee 5s Mar 15 1943—
5.85
3Hs Water ’43 op ’ 25 FAA
5
Warsaw Union F rS D N o 10
Payne Co 4 Hs'21 to ’29 AAO b 6.25 to 6%
3s Water 1939 op ’ 19.FAA
OREGON
4Ha 1921-1942______ Oct 6 5.75 to 5.35 %
5.50
Cine S D *4 Ha 1934. AAO 13
5
5.15
Watertown 4Hs 1942__ JA J_____
5Hs Highway 1925----- AAO 6.25
6%
4s 1936 opt 1906___ MAS
5
5s 1922-1925.................... .JAJ 6 to 5.40,%
5.75
4Ha Hway ’24-Apr’ 44_AAO 5.90 to 5.40 %
3Hs 1940 opt 1912._AAO
5s 1926-1945............JAJ 6 5.25 to 5.10,
5.40 4Ha 1925-1944 (fr-a).-.AAO 5.90 to 5.40 %
Cleveland *5 Ha 1940-70JAD
5.15
4s May 1 1938______MAN
5.35 4s Highway 1923-42— AAO 5.90 to 5.40 %
6s 1932-1933________J&D
3Ha Sewer ’ 22 to ’27 MAN 6 5.75 to 5.35, %
5.40 4s Highway 1922-41— AAO 5.90 to 5.40 %
*5HsPub Hall 1970. J&D
Watervliet 6s 1921-30 ..Var 6 5.75 to 5.35i%
48 Aug 1 1928-1933___ FAA 5.90 to 5.40 %
*58 W W 1936-1968..J&D 6 5.50 to 5.40 . j
5.50 Albany 5s ref '31 op ’21.AAO 6% 5.75%
West Seneca 58 ’21-’ 38. A AO 6 5.75 to 5.50!%
•4 Ha St Imp Feb 1 ’ 34F&A
Westch’rCo3 Ha’27A’28J AD
___ [5.30
5.40 Astoria 5s 1953_______ JAD
5*16
•4Ha March 1949__ MAS
5H3 1922-25 reg____ JAD 65.75 t o 5.35;%
Baker City 5s 1934— .MAS
5.80
•4Ha Fire dep’22-’55.AAO b 5.75 to 5.40 %
5Hs 1926-32 reg___ J&D 6 5.35 to 5.20 %
5
Clatsop Co 5s 1934 — AAO
5.80
4Ha ClarkAvBdg’42.AAO
Colurn Co 5 s’ 24-’ 29-’ 34. AAO
5S 1939-76_________ J&D
5
to 5.80 %
4 Ha Park 1938 ___ AAO
58 June 1 1929-54...J A D 6 5.25 to 5%
5
Dallas City 5s ’ 21 -’ 2 6 ..MAN
6
4s Park 1929-1931...AAO
4HaParkway 1962-86 JAD
5
5.80
Eugene 5s 1942______ MAS
4s Grade Cross’g ’30. AAO
4Ha Co Bldg 1927-44.AAO 5.25 to 5%
Multonomah Co 4Hs’32JAD
Cleyeland S D *4Ha ’21-’35 65.75 to 5.40 %
5M
4e Co Bldg 1922-59. _ MAS 5.75 to 5%
5
5s Road 1922 1929.-MAN b 6.25 to 5.76 %
4s 1922____________AAO
48 1930 to 1935_____ FAA 5.20 to 5.10 %
5
Portland—5s g C H ’22.JAJ b 7%
4s July 1 1932______ .TAJ
6%
4H8 San Sew ’33-’82.JAJ 5.10 to 5%
5.90
*6s, 1922-1940____ JAD 6 5.75 to 5.40 %
5 Ha Aug 1928_____ FAA
White Plaina-48 ’22-’28 FAA 5.75 to 5.35 %
5s gold Bridge 1925. .AAO 6.25
Cleveland Heights S D—
6%
5Ha Sch 1931-1936.AAO1 5.35 5.25%
5s Harb Dev 1923-50MAN 5.90 to 5.60 %
*6s 1926-1959_____ AAO b 6% to 5.75 %
5.30 Clifton (In Cincinnati)—
3Ha Water 1931___ AAO
4Ha Dock 1 9 4 3 ....MAN 5.90 to 5.60 %
4Ha Fund ’21 A ’22..JAD
5.75
4 Ha Oct 1021-47___ AAO 5.90 to 5.60 %
4 Ha Water 2d ser ’ 22 AAO
5s Refunding 1922..AAO
5.75 Columbus *6s ’49-’ 57__MAS
5^40
4s gold Bridge 1934..JAJ 5.90 to 5.60!%
Wolcott4HaJly 15’ 22-42 JAJ 5.75 o.50%
5
4s Sewer ’33 opt ’ 13.MAS
4s Water 1937_____ MAN 5.90 to 5.60 %
Yonkers—4s ’ 22 to ’25. MAS 5.75 5.40%
5
Pt ofAstoria5sHar’ 24-’29JAJ 6.50 6.25%
4s Wat-W ’ 45 op ’20. MAS
5Hs Jan 1922-1926..AAO 5.75 5.40%
5
Pt of Coos Bay Harbor 5s—
6
3Ha 1932 opt 1912...JAJ
5Hs Jan 1927-1961..AAO 5.50 5. 10%
6.G0
5
Columbus 8 D 4s 1926. MAS
Port of Portland 5s ’22—JAJ
4H» Mar 1 ’27-'58..AAO 5.50 5.10%
4s Dry Dock 1934___ JAJ
6
5.25
3 Ha March 1 1923. .MAS
3Hs May ’22 to ’ 24..FAA 5.75 to 5.50 %
Cuyahoga Co *6s’ 21-39AAO 66% to 5.75%
Salem—5s Sewer’22-’33MAN b 6% to 5.60 %
5a April 1 1923-27______
PENNSYLVANIA
*5s Bridge 1921-27..AAO
5 50 to 5.40 %
58 1921 1938 ______ AAO 5.75 to 5.20 %
•5s Ref 1922-1939...AAO 66%to 5.75%
4Ha July 1924, 1929, 1934
NORTH CAROLINA
4s Ref 1922 to 1926..AAO
5
1939, 1944, 1949----- JAJ 6 5% 4.95%
4a Refunding 1950____ JAJ 78
84
Allegheny—4s ’ 22 A ’27.JAJ 55 H %
5
4s 1921-1941_______ AAO
5%
4a Building 1931______ JAJ 78
84
4s Street Impt 1937. MAN 65 H %
•Dayton—5s 1923-’32_MAN 6 5.90 to 5.60 %
5%
Albemarle 6s 1922-38.. FAA 7% to 6%
3 Ha 1921 to 1931...AAO 6 5 H %
*6s Gen fund 1928..AAO 6 6.10 5.80%
5%
Aaheyllle 5s Ref 1941...JAJ
0
AUegneny Co 4Ha ’43.MAN 65 H %
*5Ha W W Imp 1944.JAD 6 5.75 5.40%
5%
5a School 1943_____ JAJ
•5s W W Imp 1945..FAA 6 5.75 5.40%
4s Road 1939---------- AAO 6 5 H %
5%
5 Ha 1922-1957_____ JAJ b 6.50
6%
6 5.75 5.40%
•4 Ha W W Imp 1940.JAD
4s Bridge 1942-------- FAA 65 H %
5%
SHa Street 1922-36..FAA 6 6.50
•4Ha Bdge 1933-39 4AO 6 5.75 5.40%
3Hs 1932 opt 1922. .MAN 65 H %
6%
5%
4Hs April 1922_____ AAO
6.50 Dayton SD 5Ha’41-’61MAS3
5.50 Altoona—4s ’ 34 opt ’ 14.JAJ 86
88
BuncombeCo5s’21-’46_-JAD b 6.50 to 6%
5
East Liverpool—4s 1940.JAJ
4s Ref 1930 opt 1910..JAJ 86
88
4Ha Funding 1939..MAS
6
5
4s Highway ’ 37 op ’32 JAJ 86
Elyria 4s 1922 to 1923.FAA
88
6a Bridge 1928-37...AAO 6 6.50 to 6.25 %
4s Water 1924 to ’38.JAD
5
Altoona 8D4S ’ 22 to ’35AAO 86
88
Gharlotte-5aStASew’ 29-JAJ
6
58 W W 1929-1946 .JAJ
5.75 Bethlehem S D 5 Ha 1925,
lie School 1922-46___ FAA 6 6.50 to 6%
•FindlayCltySD5s’22-27JAJ
6
’ 30, ’ 35, ’ 40, *45, ’50.JAD 6 5,3n 5.20%
5Ha Fund 1922-29..FAA
6.25 Fostorla—4s 1923___ MAS
Braddock 4Hs ’21-’44.MAN 6 5,30 5.20%
5
5Ha 1923-1930____ MAN 6 6.50 6.25%
*5s W W Imp ’22-’40 MAS
6.50
48 1922 to 1935____ MAN 6 5.30 5.20%
6Ha 1931-1948____ MAN.6 6.25 tj 6%
6
Franklin Co 4s ’22-’ 23_MAS
Chester—3 Hs 1929----- JAJ 6 5.30 5.20%
4Ha Water Mar 1935.JA J.........
*58 FI Emerg ’ 22 ’29.MAS 6 6% to 5.75
4s ’37 opt ’ 17 tax-exm.JAJ 86
87
OH
4Ha Water Oct 1 ’41.A A O .........
0
*5 HaHospABge’ 22-35 FAA 6 0% to 5.65
4 Ha 1930 35-40_____ JAJ 65 H % 5.25%
Durham-4 HaSewA Lt ’4 l.JAJ _____
5.50 Chester S D 4 Hs’32-’37-’42. 6 5 H % 5.25%
6
Hamilton Co *4Ha ’43. FAA
4Hs Fund 1921 to 1940. _Jb 6.50 to 0%
5.50 Easton—3 Ha 1928----- AAO 65 H % 5.25%
4H% Oct 1 1939...AAO
5a Water 1922 to 1945.JAJi6 6.50 to 6%
5
4s C H J’ne ’ 36 o p ’ 10 JAD
Easton S E 4s’ 24 op ’24 FAA 91
>
93
5a Fd A Sewer ’22 ’39 FAA 6 6.50 to 0%
Erie—4a Street ’22 op’ ll JAJ 91
6
93
Ironton *4H W W 1930 JAD
OranTllleCo— 4Ha '39 MAN 6 6.50 to 6%
5
Lakewood 4H« ’ 21-’39.AAO
4 Ha School 1925-39.AAO 65 H %
5%
Greensboro—58 W W ’30 JAJ
6
*4 Ha Oct 1945_____AAO
5.50
4Ha Ref 1934 op ’24..JAJ 65 H %
5%
5a Aug 1 1942 W____ FAA
6
•5s ParkAImp ’21 ’41AAO b~ 0%~ to 5.50 %
Erie S D 4s 1922 38___ FAA 65 H %
5%
4a Water-Works 1954 JAJ
6
•Lawrence Co 5s 1934. MAS
5.60
4Ha 1921 1937_____ AAO 65 H %
5%
GreenTllJe 5s W W ’58. FAA
0
Lima 4s Sewer ’21 to ’25AAO
5
4 Ha Jan 1 1930-1940------ 65 H %
6b Water July 1922 24JAJ
6.50
*68 May 1 1925...MAN
6
Fayette Co 4a Road ’28.AAO 65 H %
5%
Iredell Co 5s Aug 1 ’42.FAA
6.25
•4 Ha Oct ’21-Oct'30.AAO b 0% to 5.00 %
4e Road 1930_______AAO 65 H %
5%
6.2'
Lee Co 6b Road 1952..MAN
5
Harrisburg—
3H» Ref'30 op t’ 25..AAO
Lincoln Co 5b 1943 A ’48 JAJ
6.25 Lorain 5s 1922 to 1932..JAJ
4s Aug 31 1920-32...M AS 65 H %
5
5%
5b Bridge 1937-1951. FAA
6.25
*58 W W Ref ’ 21 -’27 MAS
4s Pub Imp ’22 to ’36 MAS 6 5 H %
6
5%
Mecklenburg Co—
*68 Fd 8epl5’ 23-28MASlB
Johnstown—
6
6« Ref N o t 1950___ MAN
6
Lucas Co 4s C-H 1944 MAS
4 Ha Sept 1 1923___ MAS 65 H %
5
5%
S Fund 1922 J936..MAN b 6.50 to 6%
B
*5 H» Wat Sun’22-’30 MAS b 0% to 5.00
4 Hs 1925 A 1930-----5%
65H%
4H« 1943-1947 ___ M AS......... .
6
Madlsoriville (In Clnclru
4s Building 1930 opt MAS 65 H %
5%
Pitt Co 5b Fund June’ 59 JA J___
6
5« 1932 opt 1922____
Lackawanna Co 48 1944FAA 6 5 H %
5%
b Baals. / Flat price, n Nominal.
• Subject to taxation. By an amendment to the constitution of Ohio adopted Sept. 3 1912, bonds Issued after Jan. 1 1931 by municipalities In
that State are subject to taxation. Bonds Issue'] prior to Jan. 1 1913 are exempt from taxation

5±

STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS
Bond*

To
Bid

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INot.

B onds

Bid

A>k

Luacaotot 3s '38 opt ‘ 28. AAO 6
Kuox Co 5a 1930-1945__ . . . . 6 5.75 o 5.60
5%
3H& Sowar 1934.__ MABlb
_
Knoxville 5a 1940 _ MAN ~
5%
Lancaster S D 4a May 1949 jb
6a Wat Ref 1922-46.. MAS6 6% to 5.75
6%
Lo wex M exlouTpls 1 14 a -1H° 6
5Ha Fund 1950 ____M A S ______
6%
M cK ’ p’ lSD4V4a,22 ’ 43 MAN65J,
4Ha Funded Ac 1937 J A D _____
5%
Norrlfltuw C 8 D 4>*a ‘ 43 JAJ 65 %
l
4 Ha Water-wka 1949.J A J --------6% -Philadelphia—4s 1637..JAJ
4s June 1 1929______J A D --------80
86
5s Jan 1951___________ JAJ
Memphla 5a July 1954..J A J --------5%l
6£
4 tis May 1948________JAJ 90
5a 1922 1927_______FAA 6 6 50 to 5.75
92
4Ha Nov 1 1948_______JAJ 9 0
5a River Term ’ 23-’48AA0 6 6.25 to 5.75
92
4s July 1939___________ JAJ 85
6a Audit M kt’ 25 ’ 49- OAJ,6 6.25 to 5.75
86
4S July 1942___________ JAJ 85
4 H 8 Refunding 1926 JAJ
86
4s Jau i 1948__________ JAJ 85
4Ha Refunding 1939. JAJ
86
4s Nov 1 1968_________ JAJ 85
4Ha St lrnpt Ac ’4 6 .FAA
86
8 Ha July 1932 ...........JAJ
4H a Park 1947.......... JAJ
86
85
8Ha July 1 1934_______ JAJ 85
4 Ha Street 1947____MAS
86
4 H 8 1950..................... JA J
|
I*tills 8 D 4 Vis ’ 24-’ 43._JA J,6 5 H % l5 .25%j
4a 1923-1942________ JAJ!6514% 5 25%
4 Ha Park 1959______AAO
Pittsburgh— 4>$a’ 22 ’ 50JAD 65\i%\
4a Water 1933______MAN|
5%
Memphla 8 D 4% s ’ 59..JA J
4a May ’ 2 5 o p ’ 10 22 MAN!65
6%
4a 1922 to 1927____ MAN 6 5 $ %
Nashville—
5%
5a March 1933..........MAS|.
4a 1922 to 1939___ - JAJ 65% % !
5%
4Ha '22 ‘ 38 taxable M A N 65H % I
5a Sch 1922 1945___ JAD;6 6.50 to 5.70
5%
3Ws Apr ‘22 to ‘ 30. . AAO 65 H %
4 H® Sewer 1923____ AAOj--------5%
Plttsb 8 D 4H « '22-‘27 - J A J 65H %
4Ha Street 1935_____JAJ]--------5%
Reading— 4s *22 to ‘28 .AAO 65H %
4 Ha High Sch 1 9 4 0 ..J A J ..........
5%.
4a (Tenu C HR) ’ 24. M A N _____
4a 1923-1928 _____ .MASJ65H%
5%
4a 1921, 1926, 1931 ------- 65 H %
4a Sewer 1927_______JAJ|--------5%
4a Water 1928______ J A J ---------Scranton 4H® ’ 22-’41 .F A A 65 H % 5 % %
5s 1922 1950_____ . FA A 65 ya % 5 % %
Putnam Co 4 Ha 1941. J uly 1 --------4s 1922 1937_____ m a s !& h % 5M % - « KobertaonCo4s’ 4 lo p ’31 JA J --------s
4a 1929-’ 30-’33___ .AAO 66 H % 5 H % - - - Shelby Co— 4HaScn’41.JAJ!--------4a Court Houae 1955.JA J--------Scrant S D 4s’ 23-‘28-’ 33AAO 65 H'/o 5M %
5a Sch 1929, 1939, 1949- 6 5.80 to 5.70
3 Ha 1922 1932_____ FA A 65H % 5 % % — I
Uniontown 4a’ 28 tax-exMAN 6 5.25
TEXAS
5
Waah’n Co 4H « ’ 22-’34 MAS 6 5.25
Austin 5a 1922 1942____JAJ 6 6.50 to 5.50
SaSch BgAHos’52op’ 32JAJ--------4a 1924 1933_______MAN 6 5.25
5%
4 % %uRef 1922 1946 JAJ 6 6.50 to 5.50
WQkea-Barre3H8’ 22-,29FAA! 65 M % 5M %
Beaumot 5ag ’ 52 op ’ 32. AAO|
4a 1922 to 1935..........J&J\bb%% 5 % %
5s Water Works 1954.MAS
4H « Imp Ser I ’ 22-‘38AAO;65H % 5 % %
4H « 1931-1940____ JAJ 65 %
48 1942 opt 1922_____JAD
5% %
Cleburne5sW W’ 52op’ 32.JAJ
4Hs Imp 1940-1945. .JAJ|b5H% 5 M %
Dallas— 5a 1931..............JAD
Wmaport 3Ha ’ 29op’ 09MAS 65M %
5%
York 4Hs 1924 1943.. _ FA A 65% %
5a g Aug 1928_______ FAA
5%
York Co 3 Ha 1921-’ 32_ M A N 6 5 W%
58 1922-1960_______ MAN 6 6% % to 5%
5%
RHODE ISLAND
4H « Sch 1922 1952. MAN.60%% to 5H
44 Charlt Inst 1965____ M AS
4 Ha 1924,1928,1938,1939,1
1942, ’ 43, ‘ 44, ’ 4 5.JAJ 6 6% to 5.60
SHs S°ld S H 1934_____ JAJ
Bristol— 3H ag 1930...M A S
4s Water ’ 47 op ’ 1 7 ..A A O --------8 3 H ........... ,
Cent Falla 4a 122 ’ 3 0 .. FA A
4s School 1922-’51_ JAJ 6 6.50 to 5"46
_
6H to 5.75 %
E Prov’ce 4a J’ne 15 ’ 47 JAD
DallaaCo4 HaSep !0 ’5 1A prl0 ______
77 I______ 1 - Johnston 4Ha 1923,
5s Vlad A Bdge Feb 10
1930, 1935, 1940____MAN
1954 op 1924______ Apr 10 . ..........
6% to 5.6o| %
Lincoln— 4a 1928_____AAO
ElPaso5aWWPurch’ 5 0 .A A O --------88
______ ! - Newport— 4H s ’ 22-’ 39 MAS
6 to 5.15 %
5s Fund 1951 opt ’ 31. M A S --------5Ha June 1 1922-1958___
5s School 1955 op ’ 3 5 .J A J --------6 to 5.10 %
4s gold 1927_________FAA
5s Imp Aug 1 1 9 4 8 ..FA A ______
89 H
4a M ay 13 1948..........MAN
Fort Worth— 6a 1922.. F A A --------78H
3H ag High Sch 1954 JAD
5s Apr 1951 opt ’ 3 1 ..A A O --------6<»H
Pawtucket— 4 Ha 1950. JAJ
5s 1929-1934________ JAD 6 5.65 to 5.80
83H
4Ha Sewer 1952_____JAD
5a 1935-1959________J A D _______
83 H
4a Water 1937______ MAN
4HaStImp’48opaft.’ 28JAJ______
82H 3 Ha 1922___________JAD
4Hs Sch’ 49 op aft’ 2 9 .J A D ______
96H
Providence 4s 1927 _ AAO
_
4s Refunding 1941_ J A J ______
_
89 M
4a Jan 1 1 9 4 5 ............JAJ
SO
Galveston—
4s July 1956_________ JAJ
5s Llm debt 1932-1936 J A J ______
77
3Hs Sch A Br 1929.. MAN
5s Grade Rais 1944..A A O ______
S5H
3s Sew A Imp 1 9 2 9 ..MAN
5s ochool 1921-1954.M A S ______
82 %
Westerly— 4s 1927___ MAS
90
5e 1922-1956________A A O _______
3Ha Water Feb 1929. FAA
4Hs Grad A c’48op’ 28 J A J --------So
Woonsocket 4Ha Fd ’41 JAD
4HaGrad A c’ 49op’29 A A O ______
86
6s Fund 1924-1935.. MAN
Galveston County—
6 to 5.65
6a Fund 1936-1961..MAN
5a Bd Apr 10 ’ 51op’ 31 A A O ______
4Ha Funding 1944.. MAN
Harris Co 4s ’ 47 op ’ 17.A A O --------85
5a Funded 1922-1959. AAO 6 6% to 5'H %
Houston—
4s Funding 1947____AAO
5s Sew Nov 15 1939.M A N --------77H
8Ha Wat May 1 ’ 31. MAN
5s R efO ctl6’ 41 o p ’31 A A O ______
82
SOUTH CAROLINA
5s Mun Imp ’ 26- 3 6 .. FAA 6 6% to 5.70
4H ? Blue 1928________ JAJ
4% s Sept 1921-1952 MAN 6 6% to 5.50
95
90
4J Refund 1952 op 1932. JAJ
85
4Hs Oct 26 ’38 op’ 28 A A O ______
80
Charleston— 5s Oct ’ 22.A A C
6.50 Port Arthur 5s 1921-56 M AS6 6.50 t o ‘ 6% '
4 Ha 1 9 2 8 ................. AAO
6
SanAntonio— 5s’ 23-’ 53MAS6 5.90 to 5.50
4s Sewer 1929_______ AAO
6
5s Sept 19zl-’ 53___ M AS6 5.90 to 5.50
4s Refg ’ 38 (tax-exm).JAJ
5.75
5s Sept 1931-1959 _______ 6 5.90 to 5.50
Cheraw 5s ’ 52 op ’ 3 2 ..July 1
5s St Imp Dlst No 2 1943. 6 5.90 to 5.50
6
Clarendon Co—
San Antonio S D 5s ’ 56. FAA1
______
6s M ay 15 ’ 36-40 MAN 15
6H Tarrant Co— 5s Road A Bdg
Columbia 5s Ref 1941.MAS
6
Apr 10 ’ 52 op ’ 2 2 ..Apr 1 0 ..........
4H s Water 1945_____JAJ
6
Waco— 5s Nov 1 19 3 4 -M A N ______
Greenville— 5s 1940____JAJ
6
5s Sewer 1937_______ J A J ______
3s Street 1942_______ JAJ
6
5s Water-Wks 1942_ J A J ______
_
5s Water 1958______ FAA
6
4s Jan 1 1931
Greenville Co4Ha’ 40-’55JAJ
W ichita Falls 6s 1950M AN .
6
Richland Co 5s 1933_ JAJ
_
6
os Feb 10 1 96 0.FAA 10.
Rock Hill 3s 1951 op ’3 1 .JAJ
UNITED STATES— See page
6
Spartanburg 4 Ha ’ 35. .A A O
5
UTAH
|
5s Sept 1 1939___________
5Ha April 1 1941______ AAO .
5
Spartanburg County—
5s Capitol Bldg 1934__ J A J .
4Hs 1923-1927____ MAN
6.25 4Ha Capitol Bldg 1934. AAO,.
SOUTH DAKOTA
4Ha Road 1939_______ JAJ _
00 Rural Credit ’ 33-’ 40 AAO 65.80 to 5.70 %
4% s July 1 1939______ J A J .
80 Mar 15 1931-35.. MAS 15 6 5.80 to 5.75 %
4s Capitol Bldg 1934_ J A J .
_
5a June 1 1924- 39____JAD 6 5.90 to 5.75 %
4s Capitol Bldg 1924__ J A J .
80 Highway ’ 24-’ 28____AAO
o H Box ElderCo4HsSch’ 32FAA _
4Hs Rural Credit 1939.JAJ
5.7 5 Ogden— 4H 8 1929_____J A J .
Aberdeen— 5s 1921____AAO
6.50
4H® Refunding 1932. J A D .
4H s Sewer Jan 1932.. JAJ
5 85
4 Ha Ref Wat 1933.. MAN .
Sioux Falla 5s 1931____JAD
Ogden S D 4s ’ 22 op ’ 12.JAJ .
5.85
Sioux Falls S D 5s 1935. AAO
5.85 Salt Lake City 4 Ha ’ 2 4.JAJ 6
6%
5Ha D ec 1 1 9 4 0 ...J A D
5.80
5s Ref 1921-192S_ M AS 6
_
6%
TENNESSEE
5s Refund 1941_____ JAJ 6
5 .60 %
4Hs July 1 1922-67_____JAJ 6 5.75 to 5.25 %
4 Ha May 1 1934____MAN 6 5.75 5 .60% '
4Ha Ref 1922 1955_____JAJ 6 5.75 to 5.25 %
4Ha ref 1934_______ MAN 6 5.75 5 .6 0 %
4Hs 1938-1955________ JAJ 6 5.75 too 25 %
4s 8 A W ’ 25 opt ’ 15. AAO 6 6.50
6%'
40 Ref 1922 1955............JAJ 6 5.75 to 5 25 %
Salt Lake City S D 4s’ 30JAJ
4s 1932-1953 _......... ..J A J 6 5.75 to 5.25 %
4HS Feb 1 1932.........FAA
Blount Co 5s 1926,
4 Ha Aug 1 1933_____FAA
1931, 1936, 1941. ’ 51.JAJ 6 6.50 to 5.70 %
Salt L Co 4 Ha ’ 26op’ 16 FAA
Chattanooga 4H s 1937.JAJ
VERMONT
5.7 5
5Ms ref Apr 15’ 51 AAO 15
5.60 4 Ha Oct 1 1921-1949..A A O
4Hs Park 1942_____MAN
...
5.70 Barre— 3Ha’ 22 op 1918.JAJ 96 %
3Ha Jan 1 1922______JAJ
6.50 Middlebury 4s’ 41op’ 21 MAN 80
-"I
Cocke Co Rd A Brge—
Rutland— 4s g 1924_ MAN
_
93
’ 24, ’ 29, ’ 34, ’ 39___ MAN 6 6.25 to 6%
VIRGIN IA
Cumberland Co 5s 1956.JAJ
5.75 8s deferred ctfs 1871____JAJ
Davidson Co 4 Ha ’ 37opFAA
Brown Bros ctfs
5.75!
Grainger Co 5s 1 9 4 0 ...FAA
6 ! 3s “ Rlddleberger” 1932 opt
Hamilton C o 5s 1935.. AAO
83
5.80
1900 ______________ JAJ 82
5s April 1 1945 _____ AAO
5.80 3s Funded debt 1991_ JAJ
_
61 H
(>
4Ha C H A Jail ’ 4 2 ..A A O
5.80 Danville— 4a Refg 1931 .JAJ
5.751
4 Ha Bdge A Sch 1947AAO
5.80
4Ha Ref Aug 1942 FAA

1

6 Basis.

/F la t price,

n Nominal.

[V o l . 1 1 3
B on d i

To
B id .

Aak .

Net.

Lee Co— 5s 1922 ’ 41_..JA J b 6.50 to 5.85 % ~
Lynchburg— 5a ’28 op._JA J
6
6
4 Ha Her June 1 1927. JAD
6.70
4 Ha Pub Impt 1939..JAJ
6.70
4Ha Pub Impt 1 9 4 6 ..JAJ
5.70
4 Ha Water 1951.........JAJ
6.80
4a lief Oct 1934______JAJ
Newport News 4 Ha ’ 48 JAD
6K
4 Ha Feb 1953______ FAA
5H
4a Street Nov 1 1941 MAN
5Vh
5%
Norfolk— 5a lieu 1923 JAD
5.60
6a Oct 1 I 9 6 0 ...........AAO
5.60
5a Municipal 1049 . .F A A
5 .6 0
5a Municipal 1969 ..F A A
5.60
4Ha Mimic Impt ’ 42 MAS
5.00
4 Ha Imp July 1940..JAJ
5.65
4a Impt March 1936 MAS
5.00
Petersburg 4 Ha 1952 .A A O
5.65
Portsmouth— 4 Ha 1940 FAA
5H s Aug 1 1951_____FAA
97 H 5.65
5.05
4Ha Imp Oct 1 1942. AAO
5.05
4 Ha Sen A Sew 1938.JAJ
5.05
5a Water 1948_____ JAD
0
6s Ref 1928_________ JAJ
0
Richmond 5a 1922_____JAJ
6a July 1 1922-1929..JAJ 6 6%
5% %
5_75
.
6a July 1 1930_______ JAJ
5.60
4Ha Pub Imp 1 9 4 9 ..JAJ
5.75
4Ha StAPkttdSep’ 29.JAJ
4s 1922 to 1930.......... JAJ b~ 6%
5% %
5" 00
4s 1938 to 1943______ JAJ
0
JAJ
4a 1924..........
5.00
4a 1941______
..J A J
5.00
48 1 9 4 3 ...............
JAJ
5.80
Roanoke 4Ha Ref 1936.JAJ
5.80
4 H 8 St Impt May 1940_
_
5.80
4 Ha Pub Bldg 1941. MAN
5.80
4 H-s Pub Bldg 1944.MAN
5.80
4a St Impt 1936_____JAJ
5H
Stafford Co 5s 1942____JAJ
Tazewell Co 5a 1923-46.JAJ b 6% to 5H %
W ASHINGTON
0s Gen Fund 1926-1940 JAJ b 5.70 to 5.40 %
6
Aberdeen 5Ha '22-’31._J<feD
5.87
Bellingham 5s 1926____AAO
5.75
Clarke Co 5a ’ 35 op ’ 25 Jan 1
5.75
Everett 5a July 15 1931.JAJ
5.75
5a June 1936_______ JAD
5.70
King Co— 5s 1928_____ MAS
5.70
5a C ’ t House '33 opt May
5.70
5s Road 1935________FAA
6.70
4HaHarb opt ’ 22-’ 30 Novi
6
Lewis Co 5a 1923-32...MAS
5.75
Pacific Co 4 Ha July 1 ’ 28-’36
6
Pierce Co 5a ref '25op’ 15AAO
6
5a Sept 1 1928-37__ Sept
6
4a Rer 1926 opt 1916.MAS
Port of Seattle 5s’ 21 ’55MAS 6 6% to 5 % %
4Ha J au 1922-1955_ JAJ 6 6% to 5 % %
_
Seattle— 5s 1922 1930.. JAJ b 6% to 5.70,%
6s L A P Sys 1927-41. AAO,
100
4Hs Sewer 1927____MAS
6% to 5.70 %
4Ha Water 1931_____JAJ
6% to 5.70 %
4 Ha Light ext 1932. .JAJ
6% to 5.70 %
4a Lib Oct 15 ’ 22-AA015
6% to 5.70 %
4a April 1 1929_____AAO
6% to 5.70 %
SeattleSD N ol 4H a’24 MAN
6% to 5.70 %
4 Ha Mar ’ 22 to ’ 3 1 ..MAS
6% to 5.70 7°
5.75
Snohomish C o 5 s ’ 3 1 o p a ft’ 21
15.78
Spokane 5a Park 1 92 7..JAD
5.50
4Ha Bdge Const 1931 JAJ
!5.50
4Ha Water 1935------- JAJ
5.50
4 Ha Park 1962--------- JAJ
4%a Bridge 1922-30..JAJ b 6% to 5.60%
6
4s Water July 1 1925.JAJ
5.50
SpokaueSDNo81 4H s’ 29JAJ
5.50
4Ha May 1 1931____MAN
6
4s Aug 1 1922 ______ FAA
6
Spokane Co 4s ‘ 21 op ’ llJ A D
5.75
Stevens Co— 4 Ha ’ 29 op ’ 19.
Tacoma— 5s ’ 22-’33----- JAD b 6% to 5 .60 % .
5.70
4H s Lt A Pow 1929._JAJ
5.75
4 Ha Refdg 1931____AAO
5H
3 Ha Jan 1 1939------- JAJ
WEST V IRG IN IA
79M
3Ha Jau 1 1939------------- JAJ
78 H
5.75
Cnarleaton 4H s’ 41 op ’ 27JAJ
Clarksburg 5s ’ 21-’ 53_AAO b 6.50 to 5.85 %
5.85
ClarksbgSD 5s’ 41 op ’ 21MAS
Hancock County— 5s Grant
Road Dlst ’ 46 op ’32. MAN
Huntington 5s 1944------O ct
Martinsburg 5s ’ 43op’ 29 D ecl
MercerCo5s’44op’ 24AAO 15
Parkersburg 4s Wat ’ 29 June
4 Ha June 1 1933____JAD
Wheeling— 6s 1924 o p ..N o v
4H s Bdge 24 o p ’ 0 6 .July
4s Ref 1922 to 1936._July 6 6.50
WISCONSIN
Appleton 4Ha 1922-32. FAA 6 6.50 to 5.70 ‘
Fond du Lac 4Ha’ 22-’ 35 Mar b 6.50 to 5.70 1
Green Bay 4Hs ’ 22-’ 33_JAJ b 6.50 ito 5.70 ‘
6s W W 1921-1935._MA N
6s W W 1936-1960..M A N
Jefferson Co—
5s 1922, ’ 28, ’ 32, ’ 4 0 .AAO b 6% to 5.50 %
______ 15.70
LaCrosse4Ha’32op’ 22 FAA
______ 5.70
4s Water ’31 op ’ 2 1 ..J A D
____io.70
Madison— 4s Oct 1931.AAO
Marshfield 4 Ha ’22-’ 32.JAJ b 6.50 to 5 A %
Milwaukee 5sl922-1939 JA J 66M % to 5.40 %
5s 1922-1939_______ JAJ 66 H % to 5 .40 %
5s Jan 1922-1940_____JAJ 66 H % to 5.40 %
5s July 1922-1940____JAJ 66 H % to 5.40 %
4 Ha 1922-1939 . .J A J 66 H % to 5.40 %
4 Ha W W Jan '22 ’ 32. JAJ 66 H % to 5.50 %
4H s Park 1922-1935. -JAJ 66 V M to 5.50 %
4s Viaduct 1922 to '26 JAJ 66 '4% to 5.50 %
Milwaukee Co 4s'2 t-'25M AS 66 H % to 5.85 %
Oshkosh 4 Ha 1922 34 . FA A 66 H % t o 5.75%
Racine 4 Hs Ref ‘ 22-’30. FA -V 661.;% t o o.< 0 %
4s School 1922 1923 FA V 66 H % to 5.75 %
Racine Co 4s '22 to '23. FA A 66 H % to 5.75 %
6s 1930-1940_____________ b 5.75 to 5.50
iVnusmi— 4 Hs '22 '33 A .t'l b 5.50 to 5.75 %
W ood Co 5s 1927, 1930, 1932
6% to 5.50 %
1933, ’ 35. *36, ‘ 39 . AAO
W YOMING
6s Pub Bldg 1922 2S .July
Cheyenne 5s '31 op 'l l FA A

BAN K S

A N D

TR U ST

C O M P A N IE S .

Quotations In this department are given per share, not per oent, exoept for stooks of Canadian Institutions, and ar«
as near as possible for the closing day oj the month preceding the dale of issue, though often are nominal. An asterisk (•)
denotes sales.
Figures of deposits, oapital and profits for the national banks are from the Comptroller’s last oall; for all other lnstlftntlons they are the latest obtainable, direot returns being procured by us where no periodio statements are required. For
the Clearing House banks of New York, Philadelphia and Boston, deposits are taken from the latest weekly statement.
ALABAMA—N a t .

b a n ts J u n e

30;

C a p ita l.

CALIFORNIA—(Concluded)

State in s titu tio n s latest r e tu r n s .

(Jroaa
SurpJua
d P r o fits . D e p o s its . P a r .
k
S
$
430,931 7,984,034 100
779,290 12,644,729 100
2,128,974 24,083,772 100
82,417 2,928,738 100

Bi6l.

A sk.

C a p ita l.

d

S u rp lu s
P rofits

C ross
D e p o s its .

Par.

B ill.

A sk .

San Diego—
P er sh are.
%
%
$
First National Bank 1,000,000
208,272 11,379,708 100
Merchants' Nat Bk
250,000 617,797 3,389,978 100
200,000 473,17) 7,275,443 100
Ban Diego Sav Bk
Secur Comm A S B 163,000
59,000 1,650,000 100
*74,379 el,225,280 100
P er sh a re.
200,000
Union Nat Bank..
?>10,914 *>1,772,119 100
100,000
Unlted States N Bk
984,117 11,640,793 100 415 420
SoutbernTr A Com
420,000 6,300,700 100 390 400
275,909 12,933,795 100
merce Bank__ . 1,000,000
309,247 5,560,712 100 205 275
San Francisco—
American Nat Bank 2,000,000 725,007 13,840,693 100
117J*
Per sh are
Anglo London-Paris
48,727 1,095,177 100 100 104
National Bank.. 5,000,000 3,407,399 66,005,704 100 133 136
*151,615 *1,982,934 100
105
Bank of Calif, N A 8,500,000 8,950,797 63,416,726 100 172
508,517 3,279,713 100 135 140
Bank of Italy___ 10.000,000 4,765,375 148709,272 100 200
el43,131 e3,633,714 100 107 111
130,000 202,704 2,867,971 250
Columbus 8 A LSor
37,000 900,000 100 100 103
Crocker Net Bank 2,000,000 6,104,599 29,270,717 100
115,597 1,188,094 100 150 170
Don’hoe-Kelly BCo 650,000 245,000 2,763,000 100
First National Bank 3,000,000 2,309,760 24,052,288 too 194
French-Amer Bank 1,000,000 582,747 13,515,798 100 105
San Fran SAL Soc 1 000,000 2,591,000 67,792,431 tooo
ARIZONA—N a t . ban ks J u n e 30; State in s titu tio n s latest r etu rn s.
Humboldt Sav Bk. 1,200,000 495,687 17,395,992 100 120
Italian-Amer Bank 1,250.000 314,412 11,162,155
130
Ph oenix—
P er sh are.
81
Merchants’ Nat Bk 1,500,000 s351,997 s9,192,247 too
Nat Bk of Arizona.
200,000 s323,274 s3,769,331 100
46,137 0,646,723 100
Mission Sav Bank
500,000
Phoenix Nat Bank.
200,000 243,7171 3,459,670 100
364,377 4,754,761 280
75,000
Security Bk A Tr Co
Phoenix S Bk A Tr.
197,977; 1,984,775
100,000
Wells bar Nev Nat 6,000,000 5,711,872 51,244,117 100 151
Valley Bank_____
800,000 229,6771 4,063,231
«.500,000 1,000,515 29,589,427 100 150
Anglo-Calif Tr Co.
ARKANSAS—N a t. ban k s J u n e 30; State in s titu tio n s latest retu rn s.
Mercantile Tr Co. 4,000,000 3,192,907 59,181,827
744,949 22,025,996 50
First Federal Tr Co A
,500,000
Little Rock—
Per sh are. Union Trust Co__ 1,200,000 2,236,944 31,869,714 800
Am Bk of Com A Tr 750.000 241, 771 8, 105, 773 28
P er share
San Jose—
Central Bank___
200.000
38 ,809; 439, 734
300,000 363,440 5,283,755 100
Bank of San Jose..
England Nat Bank
110, 778 2, 054, 714 100
300.000
First National Bank 500,000 e461,407 e6,602,033 100
Exchange Nat Bank 300.000 214,,3011 3, 565, 331 100
170,112 2,809,177 100
100,000
Security Sav Bank.
Commercial Trust.
100.000
43. 074; 658, 672
131,291 1,658,913 190
100,000
Security State Bank
70, 971; 2, 134, 719 23
People’s Sav Bank.
200,000
638,869 8,167,4.30 100
500,000
Gard C Bk A Tr Co
82, 379 3, 768, 730 100
Bankers Trust Co..
300.000
Stockton—
Southern Trust Co.
500.000 165. 670 2, 606, 476 25
400,000 204,705 3,100,498 80
City Bank---------Union A Merc TrCo 400.000 327, 949 4, 587, 727 100
306,707 5,519,867
500,000
Comm’l A Sav Bk.
W B Worthen Co..
309, 434; 2, 342 443
200.000
200.000 e405,000 el,483,000 1 G
Q
Pine Bluff—
.P er share. First National Rank.
I
Citizens’ Bank___
300.000 212, 000' 2, 093 774
CANADA—See last page.
CottonBelt SAT Co
74, 297: 751, 771 23
100.000
Merch A Plant Bk.
175.000 266, 052 2 281, 797 23
COLORADO—N a t. ban ks J u n e 30; Stale in s titu tio n s latest r e tu r n s .
Simmons Nat Bank 200.000 s270, 347 s2, 714, 717 100
Colorado Spgs—
Per m a rt*
CALIFORNIA—N a t. tennis J u n e 30; State in s titu tio n s latest r etu rn s.
Colorado Sav Bank
50,000' 196,970 2.066.775 100
Colorado Spgs NB.
100,000
4113,944 41,913,191 100
Berkeley—
P er sh a re.
Exchange Nat Bank 300.000 *290,337 e5,460,740 100
Berkeley Bk of SAT 466,300 596,147 11,146,767
First National Bank 300.000 e561,144 e4,841,791 100
First National Bank 300,000 325,840 5,507,417
Colo Title A Tr Co
300.000 167,877 1,546,715 100
Denver—
P er sh are.
Fresno—
Central S Bk A Tr
500.000 294.440 8,134,210 100
536,004 8,575,112 100
Fidelity Tr A Sav.. 1,000,000
City Bank______
120.000
46,744 701,927
First National Bank 800,000 e975,179 e8,341,5951 100
Colorado Nat Bank 500.000 1,839,030 24,130,170 100
el9,474 el, 234,068'
Growers Nat Bank.
200,000
Denver Nat Bank- 1,000,000 1,465,434 17,800,445 100
Union Nat Bank__
150,000 e371,477 e3,893,636 100
Drovers Nat Bank.
200.000
59,347 725,942
First National Bank 1,250,000 1,188,179 27,965,287 100
Los Angeles—
Per sh a re.
Globe Nat Bank__
48,979 1,384,651
100,000
Citizens’ Nat Bank 1,800,000 1,447,734 27,228,224 100 265
Hamilton Nat Bank 350.000
179,009 5,036,096 100
Commercial Nat Bk 500.000 386,027 6,654,733 100 199 215
39,597 1,244,666
Merchants' Bank..
125.000
83,091 3,438,194
Continental Nat__
300.000
Stock Yards NatBk 250.000 4104,194 42,192,742 100
Farmers A Mer Nat 1.500.000 2,197,443 27,095,204 100 300
U S National Bank.
400.000 808,664 12,058,919 100
4,002,949 51,968,971 100 420 435
First National Bank 3.000. 000
Amer Bk A Tr Co._
500.000 371,604 7,544,799 100
Guar Tr A Sav Bk. 2.000. 000
1,728,876 33,962,249 100 245 265
Bankers Trust Co.. 1,000,000
268,917 1.728.775
663,205 31,925,264 100 182 190
California Bank__ 2,000,000
Hibernia BkATr Co
36,475 1,372,702 100
100.000
Merchants’ Nat Bk 1,500 000 721,590 24,957,773 100 175
30,277 978,712
Guardian Trust Co.
240.000
Security Tr & S Bk. 3.150.000 3,527,269 90,128,717 1 0 290
.0
Home Sav A Trust.
138,669 3,870,942
200.000
—
.......
Heilman Com T A 8 .1,425,000 575,677 31,896,712 100
International Tr Co 500.000 793.441 11,947,791 'Too
Citizens Tr & 8 Bk 900.000 620,901 16,122,298 100
Interstate Trust Co
101,879 2,894,073
200.000
Los Ang Tr A 8 Bk. 3.590.000 2,204,992 58,303,750, 100
Leadville—
P er sh ere.
139,427 2,654,244 100
U S National Bank.
200.000
175
28,104 660,233 100
American Nat Bank
100,000
170,537 6,158,704'
Union Bank A Tr. 1,000,000
115 125
31,397 1,288,725 100
Carbonate Nat Bk.
100,000
Pueblo—
Oakland—
P er sh a re.
First National Bank 600,000 1,181,847 10,049,704 300
Central 8av Bank..
600,000 840,000 21,794,203' 30
100,000 el06,170 el,548,971
Western Nat Bank.
Central Nat Bank. 1,000,000 el,470,000 el4650,000 100
200 ~ Pueblo Sav A Tr Co
200,731' 4,199,739
100,000
Farmers A Mer Bk.
283,700
37,769, 3,473,410 100
First National Bank 600,000 e220,000 e7,500,000 100 175
CONNECTICUT—N a t . b a n k s J u n e 30; State in s titu tio n s latest r e tu r n s .
First Savings Bank.
600,000 170,710 8,484,660
Oakland Bk of 8av_ 1,500,000 1,494,707 42,124,969 75 185"
Per share •
B r id g e p o r t —
216,077 1,247,915 100
State Barings Bank
100,000
City National Bank 1,000,000 *9:5:3,069 e8,183,975 100 160
First Nat Bk___
175
2.000,000 e2,073,100 el2768,829 100 170
Pasadena—
Bridgeport Tr Co._ 1,000,000 400,000 7,766,373 100 160 165
First National Bank 300.000 164,902 3,543,794
4,087,068 100 170 175
107,017
Arner Bank A Tr Co 200,000
Security Nat Batik.
100.000
*38,767 *1,592,933 100
West Side Bank__
43,792 1,131,913 100 135
100,000
Nat Bank A Tr Co.
300.000 *146,347 *5,077,715
Per sh a re.
H a rtford —
First Tr A Bav Bk
600.000 166,379 4,734,988
250
City Bank A Tr Co 600,000 438,137 13,262,999 100
Conn River Bkg Co
150.000 603,717 2,635,893 30 150
Sacramento—
First National Bank 1.150.000 1,339,447 6,750,116 100 185 200
Per sh are.
California Nat Bk. 1,000,000
375,716 9,012,668 100
Hartford-Aetna NB 2,000,000 3,068,909 13,040,744 100
220
California Tr A S B 600,000 371,720 10,721,708
73,767 1,367,715 100
125
300.000
Mutual Bk A Tr Co
Farm A Mech 8 Bk 350.000 255,000 4,722,748, 100
Phoenix Nat Bank 1,000.000 1,398,767 12,272,373 100
290
S B D O M A Co 500.000 el, 170,927 *6,133,704 100
IPS
State Bank A Tr Co 400.000 783,577 5,201,420 100
425
People’s Bank____
800.000 220,017 7,267,593 100
430,744 3,616,767 100 500
100.000
United States Bank
Sac-Ban Joaquin Bk 1,600 000 153,644 24,064,890, 100
2,657,169 100
310
220,019
Fidelity Trust Co..
200,000
Hartfond-Conn Tr
San Bernardino
Co..... ........ .
2,258,975 2,157,849 14,190,082 100 280 300
California Btate Bk
100,000
50,000 966,000
38,242 1,011,107 100 125 155
100,000
Park St Tr C o ___
Farmers’ Exch Nat
100,000
e85,392 el,777,752 100
150.000 259,197 1,919,889 100 245 300
Riverside Trust Co.
420
Security Trust Co.
300.000 489,977 2,948,094 100
142,477 2,892,803 100
100.000
Travelers B A TrCo
Per sh a re „
New H a v e n —
99,227 2,643,790 100
200,000
Bway Bk A Tr Co..
First National Bank 1,000,000 1,228,397 11,110,978 100
300.000 741,497 8,445,930 60
Mechanics’ Bank..
Merchants’ Nat Bk 500.000 622,147 6,155,741 50
New Hav Bk N B A 1.200.000 1,798,407 5,445,400 100
500.000 615,917 2,676,072 100
Nat Tradesm’s Bk.
750.000 *908,237 e5,411,141 100
Second Nat Bank..
T n A N Hav Tr Co 650.000 785,277 3,665,772 100
T
Birmingham—
I
800,000
Amer Tr A Sav Bk.
600,000
Blrmlng’m Tr A 8.
First National Bank 1.500,000
260,000
Traders’ Nat Bank.
Mobile—
First National Bank 300,000
200,000
Merchants’ Bank..
People’s Bank __
200,000
Montgomery—
Capital Nat Bank.
800,000
Exchange Nat Bank 300,000
First National Bank 1,000,000
Fourth Nat Bank..
500,000
Alabama BkATr Co
300,000
Union Bk A Tr Co.
100,000

• Hale price. a April 20 1920.
t Sept. 8 )920. i D ec. 29 1920.

Per sh a re.

100
285
290
145

175
300
310
IfiO

t Capital Is to be Increased. t Ex-dividend, h Ex-rights.
N ov. 17 1919. r Dee 31 1919. e April 28 1921.

o Includes First Fed. Tr. Co. stk.

* Feb. 21 19

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ILLINOIS— Nat. banks June 30; State initiations latest returns.

C O N N E C T I C U T —- ( C o n c l u d e d )

1

Capital,

Surplus
Gross
Jl Pro/it4. Deposits. fa t.

N orw ich —
1
Merchants' Nat Bk
luO.UOO
Thames Nat Bank. 1 ,000,000
(Tncaa Nat Bank_
_
100,000
W aterbury —
Citizens' Nat Bank
300,000
200,000
M anufacV Nat Bk
Waterbury Nat Bk
800,000
Colonial Trust Co.
500,000
Merchants Tr Co .
200,0001
Waterbury Tr C o ..
300,000

t
58,507
655,141
45,521

*
440,071
2,070,987
597,068

267,207
256,242
494.274
934,998
236.920
131,927

3,246,206
4,781,735
2,639,262
5,397,566
2,894.124
3,134,007

Capital.
b in .

Ask.

Per share
100 n o
100 143
100 105
Per shars.
100 145
100 178
80 75
100 285
100 175
100 100

-Nat. banks Iprtl 28, Stats institutions latest returns.
W ilm in gton —
2 (0,000
Central Nat Bank.
166,774 1,421,831 100 115
Farmere' Bank___
aoo.ooo
80 120
734,690 9,515.584
110,00 0
Nat Bk of Delaware
190,779 1,459,942 100 145
Union Nat Bank.
203 175
23 85
812,379 3,739,766
Delaware Trust Co
882.700
302,461 4,933,239 100 140
Equitable Trust Co
800,000
800,000 3,498,912 100 280
Security TAB D Co
600,000
883,690 5,011,972 100 260
80 115
Wilmington Tr C o. 1 ,000.000 1,105,294 11,443,775

OBLAWAKE

shur c
125
130
155
90
150
300
280
123

DIST. OP COLUMBIA — Nat. banks June 30; other insts. latest returns
Wttdhlnjfton—
American Nat Bank
600,000
309,637 4,090,962
Columbia Nat Bank
250,000
335,011 2,224,903
Commercial Nat Bk 1 .000,000
449,434 11,855,795
Bank of Com A Sav
100,000
62,734 1,167,198
District Nat Bank.
680,000
455,927 6,240,871
Dupont Nat Bank.
200,000
t>59.707 *1,846,415
Farm A Mech N at282,000
331,099 2,157,266
Federal Nat Bank.
800,000
371,207 4,026,123
Franklin Nat Bank
225.000
v97,579 r3,103,497
Liberty Nat B an k ..
250.000
43,662 1,474,627
Lincoln Nat Bank.
300,000
1372,269 14,798,933
Merchants’ B a n k ..
300,000
78,172 2.211.437
Nat Bank of W ash. 1,080,000 1)668.390 v7.026.472
Nat Capital Bank.
200,000
264,394 1,420.947
Nat M etrpo Bank.
800,000
850,397 11,091,762
Riggs Nat Bank___ 1 ,000,000 2,419,104 22,260,832
Second Nat B a n k ..
800,000
331,809 3,153,662
Secur SavACom Bk
200,000
110,197 3,238,082
Amer Secur A TrCo 3,400,000 2,558,421 21,604,723
Continental Tr C o . 1 ,000,000
211,301 2,786,794
Nat Sav A T t C o . . 1 ,000,000 1,797,507 9.488,799
Munsey Trust C o .. 2 ,000,000
330,977 4,264,930
Union Sav Bank___
200,000
51,121 1,655,497
Union Trust C o _
_ 2 ,000,000
698,472 5,281,743
United States S Bk
100,000
87.444 2.974.906
Wash Loan A Tr Co 1.000.000 1,627,120 10,201,773

100
100
100
10
100

Par share.
164
183
175
170
155
170

100 210
100 175
100
120
100 165
147
ioo 180
100 170
100 215
100 450
100
100 205
100 215
100 100
100 270
112
112
200
255

io o
100

180

475
168
230
225
103

275

F L O R I D A — Nat. banks June 30; State institutions latest returns.

1

i

Jacksonville—
Atlantic Nat Bank.
330,000! 1.182.385 14.871.948 100
Barnett N B of Jack
780,000!
741,875 9,752,903) 100
Florida Nat B ank..
800,000
422.557 11,257,3831 100
Tampa—
Citizens Am BkATr l , 000,00o'
446,392 8,712,373^ 100
Bank of Commerce
100,000:
22,000
600,000
Exchange Nat Bank
230,000; i)501,521 1)4,982,156 166
First National Bank
400,000
815,444 6,374,740 100

Per share.

—

—

—

G E O R G I A — Nat. banks June 30; Stato institutions latest returns.

Atlanta—
American Sav Bank
Atlanta Nat Bank.
Central BkATr Cor
Citizens A Sou Bk.
Fourth Nat B ank..
Fulton Nat B ank..
Ga Sav Bk A Tr Co
Lowry Nat B ank..
Atlanta Trust C o ..
Trust Co of Georgia
Augusta—
Augusta Sav Bank.
Georgia RR Bank.
Merchants’ B ank..
Citizens A Sou Bk.
Nat Exchange Bank
Union Sav Bank_
_
Colum bus—
Columbus Sav B k.
Fourth Nat B ank..
Home Savings Bank
Merch A Mech Bk.
First Nat Bk of Col.
ThirdN ationalBank
Macon—
Bibb National Bank
Citizens A Sou Bk.
Fourth Nat B ank..
Macon Nat B ank..
Savannah—
Citizens’ A Sou B k.
Commercial Bank.
Exchange Bank_
_
Liberty Bk A Tr Co
Merc’tlle B kATr Co
Oglethorpe 8av ATT
People’s Bank_____
Amer Bk A Tr C o.
SavannahBk ATT Co
Citizens’ Trust C o.
Chatham BkATrCo

200,000
1 ,000,000
1 .000,000
2 ,000,000
1 ,200,000
750,000
500,000
1 ,000,000
1,300,000
1 ,000,000
100,000
1 .000,000
200,000
2 ,000,000
400,000
100,000
250,000
300,000
50,000
200,000
200,000
250,000
200,000
2 ,000,000
500,000
150,000
2 ,000,000
100,000
250,000
300,000
300,000
250,000
100,000
200,000
700,000
200,000
500,000

Per
95
300
135
225
270
125
125
230
95
300
Per
2S.139 1,141,267 100 160
456.192 9,342,705 100 200
311,931 2,051,2S7 100 150
2,830,329 35,837,972 t
329,970 1,849.973 100 135
69,911 1,479,894 100 160
Per
200.000 2,245,000 100
1)185,000 1)800,000 100
18,500 1,302,578 100 150
224,577 1,287,905 100 170
244,799
95S.774 100 170
451,707 1,241,972 100
Per
i)60,000 1)1 ,000,000 100
2,830.329 35,837,852
:
635,7071 7,725,797 100
i)126,157 1)2,036,957 100
Per
2,830,329 35.837,972 100 225
60,982 1,057.698 100
165,271 2,402,299 100
522,076 2,525,448 100
855,803 100
54,788
238,872 1,385,290 100
84,847 1,777,116 100
446,070 100
19,789
919,155 3,978,704 100
763,390 100 137 H
103,074
129,419 1,915,756 100

42,350
2,030,674
682,831
2,830,329
2,231,309
e316.214
141,000
1,693,679
184,444
1,792,331

354,741
18,848,012
8,629,792
35,837,772
16,098,728
e4,867,007
1,065,000
12,818,998
1,364,477
1,324,300

100
ICO
100
t
100
100
100
100
100
100

share.
100
325
150
240
280
135
135
240
100
320
share.
200
145
share.
150
160
172
172
200
share.

share.
•125
•156
•175
•104J4
•100
•140
•85
•200
•108

Gross
Deposte.

Par

Bid. j Ask.

A urora—
*
Nom inal.
1
1
Aurora Nat B a n k ..
298,444 2,498,266 100
100,000
First National Bank
205.092 3.075.171 100
100,000
American Nat Bank
100)000 e221.100 e'2.318.338 100
Merchants Nat Bk
214,179 2,094,923 100
100)000
Old Second Nat Bk
200)000 a220,748 a 1,578,231 100
Aurora T r A Sav Bk
74,279 1,021,114 100
100)000
C h ica g o —
Per share
Aetna State B a n k ..
55,437 2,441,710 100 125
200,000
Ainer State Bank.
275,397 5,020,496 100 205
600,000
Atlas Exch Nat Bk
40,397 1,522,644 100
200.00H
Austin State Bank250
164,637 4,747,769 100 225
200,000
Calumet Nat Bank
143,514 5,399,928 100 190
300,000
Capital StateSavBk
52,797 2,835,305 101) 185
200,000
Central Mfg Dls Bk
374,914 5,438,778 100 240
800,000
157.899 3.974.239 100
Citizens State Bk .
250,000
283
Cont A Comm N B 28,000,006 20,398,100 281790,161 100 280
355
Corn Exch Nat B k. 8,000,001 11,404.557,90,050.740 100 348
Cosmopolitan St Bk
500,000
184,721 5,786,921 100 140
|
Depositors State Bk
222,912 4,133,722 100 215 230
300,000
205
Drexel State Bank.
330,000
250,979 7,135,141 100 195
230
Drovers Nat Bank. 1 ,000,00'
688,721, 12,473,729 100 220
190
89,290 4,124,957 100 181
Englewood State Bk
200,000
First National Bank 12,500,000 16,185,200 167531,724 100 370 375
First Nat Englew’d
408,790 6,418,930 100 360
150,000
Foreman Bros Bg Co 1,800,000 2,153,067,31,162,229 100 ____ _ __ _ _
2 12
Ft Dearborn N Bk. 3,000,000 3,063,627 50,005,051 100 200
200
Garfield Pk St S Bk
69,379 4,213,173 100 195
200,006
175
1,885,990 100 163
95,094
Halsted St State Bk
200,000
177
Hyde Pk State B k .
183,392 3,541,708 100 170
200,000
210
Independ’e State Bk
62,619 3,097,772 100 200
200,000
Irving Park Nat Bk
82,579 3,137,793 100 205
100,000
290
435,492 13,047,775 100 285
Kaspar State Bank.
800,000
900 H C
O
Krause StateSav Bk
171,397 2 881 909 100
81)650 3,845,292 100 135
Lake View State Bk
200,000
410
107,594 3,586,266 100 390
Lawndale State Bk.
250,000
118
32,074 2,341,793 100 113
Lincoln State Bank
200,000
2 10
Live Stk Exch N Bk 1,280,000 1,270,700 13,339,296 100 200
210
226,077 4,896,712 100 200
Mad A KedStateBk
500,000
158
92,347 2,004,909 100 154
Mech A Trad St Bk
200,000
145
Nat Bk of Republic 2 ,000,000 1,849,530 24,258,966 100 140
145
National C ity Bank 2 ,000,000 1,584,197 27,194,793 100 140
100
265,714 5,731,774 100 157
Nat Produce Bank.
600,000
89,620 7,187,019 100 155
North Ave State Bk
200,000
9nn nnn
101,917 3,278,491 100
NoSldeStateSav Bk
165
242)742 5,854,730 100 155
Noel State Bank—
1 ,000,000
120
41,627 1,208,311 100 110
Ogden Ave StateBk
200,000
People’s Stock Y ’ds
320
339,077 14,746,723 100 314
State ___________
780,000
150
78,477 1,837,167 100 130
Phillip State Bank
200)000
62,627 2,722,709 100 200
PioneerStateSav Bk
200,000
287
49,177 5,582,773 100 283
Reliance State Bank
200,000
80,707 3,104,594 100 150
Roseland State S B
200,000
297
160,394 4,509,794 100 272
Schlff State B a n k ..
200.000
9*n non
163,217 4,219,736 100
Second Security Bk
300,947 6,401,103 100 300
Security Bank-------500,000
175
214,000 7,117,397 100 150
So Chicago Sav B k .
600,000
191,424 6,073,772 100 195
South Side Tr A Sav
300,000
337
State Bk of Chicago 2,800,000 4,450,770 40,060,728 100 333
409,824 6,219,770 100 450
Stock Yds Sav B k .
300,000
140
181,372 4,554,793 100 130
500,000
Union Bank of Chic
75,077 1,482,925 100 135
200,000
United State Bank.
W ashlngtonPkNBk
198,400 7,429,933 100 250
300,000
West Englewood—
225
126,767 3,551,103 100 200
230,000
Trust A Sav B k.
____
104,977 3,049,709 100 176
200,000
West TownStateBk
182
Central Tr Co of 11 0,000,000 2,890,112 58,501,433 100 178
1
CliicCltyBkATrCo
500,000
825,301 6,329,726 100 310
144
609,507,11,340,375 100 141
Chicago Trust C o_. 1 ,000,000
36,879 2,413,725'------ 175 200
100,000
Citizens Tr A S a v ..
Cont A Com TAS B 8 .000,000 7,108,719 69,036,772 100
-- 468,327 7,158,949 100 345
Drovers TrASav Bk
250,000
First Tr A Sav B k . 6,250,000 7,555,051 83,918,272 1 0 0 --------- —
500,000
513,690 9,216,703 100 220
Ft Dearb Tr A S Bk
—
328,340 3,754,773 100 195
300,000
Franklin Tr A S Bk
Greenebaum Sons’
Bank A Trust Co 1 A n n n n o 1 s n R 497 1 1 a c 9 i 7 « 100
185
141,557 1,852,794 100 180
200,000
Guarantee T r A Sav
510
Harris Tr A Sav Bk 2 ,000,000 4,287,076 33,996,713 100 500
300
500,000
181,997| 5,551,778 100 275
Home Bk A Tr C o.
355
Illinois Tr A Sav Bk 5,000,000 12,604,599 120706,918 100 345
285
305,009 4,552,990 100 270
200,000
Kenw’d TrASav Bk
175
52,331 1,898,420 100 150
100,000
Klmbell Tr A S B . .
434,027 8,991,795 100 250
500,000
Lakevlew T A S Bk
240
93,797 6,519,971 100 235
350,000
Liberty T r A S B k .
96,337; 2,269,200 100 120
200,000
Lincoln Tr A Sav B
62,101 1,532,991 100 116
200,000
Market Tr A S a v ..
173,690 5,547,775 100 192
400,000
Mercantlle Tr A Sav
360
Merchants LATrCo 3,000,000 11,300,987 90,457,073 100 347
220
140,420 9,904,799 100 210
730,000
M id-C ity Tr A S Bk
320
Northern Tr Co Bk 2 .000,000 4,229,249 39,625,174 100 310
250
375,471 18,683,910 100 240
Northwn Tr A S Bk 1 ,000,000
203
620,927 13,459.77S 100 195
People’s TrASavBk 1.0J0.000
200
283,574 5,589,333 100 180
300,000
Pullman TrASavBk
215,777 7,248,208 100 290
500,000
Sheridan Tr Sav Bk
900 000
71,894 3 n s 3 0 7 s 100
Sou West T r A Sav.
160
736,441 9,234,719 100 155
Stand’d TrASav Bk 1 ,000)000
126,127 1,930,900 100 170
200,000
Stockmen’sTrASBk
320
Union Trust C o _
_ 2 ,000,000 2,812,734 40,322,715 100 310
2S5
146,055 10,930,336 100 275
700,000
W Side T r A S a v Bk
____ 166,709 5,846,041 100 275
400.000
W oodlaw nTr AS Bk
Per share.
Elgin—
114.1 0 7 4 7i 1 n s s n 3 9 100
to n non
Elgin Nat Bank —
14H 1Q 7
* 9 9 7 3 0 100
9.no n o n
First National Bank
in n non
r231,700 1 967,711 100
Home Nat Bank—
in n non
•600,000 100
Union Nat Bank—
___ - - - - 287,497 1,976,966
100)000
Elgin City B ’k ’g Co
i n n .n n o
122,947 1,406,260 160
Home Tr A Sav Bk
P eoria—
ann nnn
522,127 4,639,796 100
Central Nat B ank.
7 ^ 0 n n n rl ,486,777 •7,500,313 100
Commercial Nat Bk
2* n n nn
267,901 2 886,770
Dime Sav A Tr C o .
rtfln n n n
773,279 4 953,383 100
First National Bank
9*0 n o n
156,194 2,774,777 100
Home Sav A State.
______ - - - —
167,997 1,525,013
400,000
State Tr A Sav B k .
non nnn
505,371 4,790,713 UK
Merchants A 111 NB
9nn nnn
440,744 •1,833,766 100
First Tr A Sav B k .
Q u incy—

IDAHO — National banks June 30.

Surplus
J Profits.
b

Illinois State Bank.
Quincy Nat B a n k ..
Rtker Nat Bank —
Mercantile Tr A 8 B
State Sav L A TrC o

son
in n
non
9nn

nnn
nnn
nnn
nnn

65,997

2,634,974
51,226,799
394,607 4,290,339
100,000 3,100,000
635,207 6,513,705

d119,001

100
100
100
100
100

I
276,02S1 3,672,412 100
1 ,000,00c
250,000
300,000
326,589 5,016,179 100
111,227 1,820,874 100
300,000
* Sale price, a Sept. 8 1920. 6 Capital to be Increased, o Capital paid in authorized amount Is larger.
* Ex-dlvtdeud » Last sale. 1 A u i.
311919. e Feb. 21 1921. n Apr. 18 1920. s New stock. I Dec; 29 1920 d April 2S 1921. t Includes trust deposits, 1 Branch of SaTaunan.

Boise City—
Boise City Nat Bk.
First Nat of Idaho.
Pacific Nat B ank..

BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES

A ug., 1921.1

ILLINOIS—(Concluded)
Surplus

Capital.

Rockford —
Commercial Nat Bk
Forest City Nat Bk
Manuf’rs Nat Bank
Peoples Bk A Tr Co
Rockford Nat Bank
Security Nat Bank.
8wedlsh-Ain NatBk
ThlrdNatlonalBank
SpringfleldFlrst National Bank
Illinois Nat Bank-Rldgely-Farm's 8 B
Bp’gfleld Marine Bk
First State Tr.A SaT

S

IOWA—(Concluded)
Surplus

$

200,000
300,000
400,000
250,000
7603)00
200,000
J25,000
500,000

850,407 8415,563
8279,709 82,303,309
8463,149 83,136,674
206,142 2,412,912
8875,129 89,705,073
s50,924 s 108,745
8188,719 82,051,111
8337,109 83,405,235

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

500,000
300,000
500,000
500,000
500 000

sl78,027 84,042,964
136.497 3,364,091
171,527 7,052,938
488,679 4.645.474
115,297 5,819,117

100
100
100
too
100

m s.

banks J u n e

30;

Sioux City—
Per share. Continental Nat Bk
First National Bank
Iowa State Sav Bk.
Live Stock Nat Bk.
Toy Nat Bank___
Sioux Nat Bk____
Security Nat Bank.
Woodbury Co S Bk
Farmers’ L A Tr Co
First Trust A fl Bk.
Per sh are.
_ KANSAS—N a t. banks
____

State in stitu tio n s latest retu rn s.

Burlington—
Amer S Bk A Tr Co 180,000 508,237 4,067,290 100
Burlington Say Bk.
100,000
49.000 1,950.000 100
Flrst National Bank 400,000 el86,877 *2,701,069 100
Iowa State Sav Bk.
200,000 360.000 4,670.000 100
Merchants’ Nat Bk 100,000
103,247 1,433,726 500
Cedar Rapids
Ced Rapids Nat Bk 500,000 <400,000 <16500.000 100
Ced Rapids Sav Bk 800,000
186,437 3,209,964 s.oo
Iowa State Sav Bk.
200,000
95.717 2.664,490 100
Merchants’ Nat Bk
>90,000 8757,000 s8,600.000 too
People’s 8av Bank.
100,000
27,704 1,632,742 100
Securlty Sav Bank.
800,000 188,771 2.654,922 100
Amer Tr A Sav Bk.
*00,000 118,399 3,261,967 100
Council BluffsClty National Bank 120,000
87,141 1,674,344 100
Commercial Nat Bk
100,000
s48,414 s968,893 iO
O
Coun Bluff Sav Bk.
1
60,000 253,697 3,672,275 100
First National Bank 2)0,000 s2.50.000 84,000,000
State Savings Bank
80,000 143,960 2,899,564 100
Davenport—
Amer Com Sav Bk.
700,000 1,112,216 15,538,919 100
Davenport Sav Bk _ 500,000 488,674 5,182,731 100
First National Bank 300,000 29.5,790 3,443,790 too
Home Sav Bank..
80,000
47,747 1,061,479 i.00
lowa National Bank 180,000
329,729 3,697,744 100
Security Sav Bank150,000 140,000 1.2.50,000 100
Scott Co Sav Bank.
280,000 374.919 5,554,143 100
Union Savings Bk.
400,000 535,760 4,9.50,767 100
Citizens’ Tr A 8 Bk 100,000
54,019 993,719 100
Des Moin
Bankers Trust Co.. 1,000,000 352,441 12,772,919 100
Cap City State Bk.
150,000
44,327 2,744,783 100
Central State Bank 250,000 333,774 4,901,792 100
Commercial Sav Bk 200,000
36,199 3,012,589 100
Des Moines Nat Bk 1,000,000 8237,249 812620 404 100
Des Moines S B A T 400,000 255,237 5,208,774 100
Des Moines Tr Co.
75,000
7,720 622,101 100
Home Savings Bank
50,000
60,070 2,419,346 100
Iowa Tr A Sav Bk.
50,000
50,470 1,697,730 100
Iowa National Bank 1,200,000 sl.095,750 *12469709 100
Mechanics’ Sav Bk 100,000
49,769 1,889,069 100
People’s Sav Bank
100,000 280,717 4,098,061 100
University State Bk
50,000
30,650 535,755 100
Valley Nat Bank
300,000 v466,927 93,413,375 100
Valley Sav Bank
50,000 200,337 1,922,551 100
Iowa Loan A Tr Co 500,000 560,377 16,646,772 100
Dubuque—
Dubuque Nat Bank
125 000
843,942 81,826.025 100
Dubuque Sav Bank
75,000
53.200 1,262,054 100
First National Bank 200,000 261,009 2.870.413 100
Pioneer TrASav Bk 150,000
88,000 1,100.000 100
Union Tr A Sav Bk 150,000 269,438 2,703,087 100
Iowa Tr A Sav Bk . 300,000 235,244 2,497,965 100
Second Nat Bank..
87,172 1,349,754 100
200,000

t

t

No

*1.302 094
89.072.454
2,019.002
*3.034.921
*2.724.006
83.345.523
a4.152.029
3,267,401
2 079 715
1,050,338

100

BUI.

A ik .

A sk.

INDIANA—N a t. banka J u n e 30 Stale in stitu tio n s latest retu rn s.
Evansville—
P er sh are
Citizens’ Nat Bank
500.000 207,477 6,534,222 100
City National Bank 310.000 539,047 5,911,970 too
MercantlleCom’lBk 2)0,000
140,776 2,494,351 100
North Side Bank .
400,000
60,529 1,218,770 100
Old State Nat Bank 500,000 423,470 5.923.259 100
West Side Bank...
100.000
154,219 3.088.259 iO
O
—
Am Tr St Sav Bank 290,000 214,197 2,388,356 100 -----Citizens Tr St S Bk.
35,577 864,572 100
100,000
Fort Wayne—
Per sh a re.
First St Ham NatBk 1,000.000 529,697 10,003,007 100
Lincoln Nat Bank.
800,000 s296,109 84,516,236 400
Old National Bank.
350,000 316,816 6,251,710 100
Citizens’ Trust Co.
800,000
52,650 2,604,071 100 —
PeopIe’sTr ASav Co
800,000 184,699 2,744,473 100
Tri-State L St Tr Co 600,000 254,304 9,790,027 100
Indianapolis—
Commercial Nat Bk 300,000
29,279 1,642,613 100
Continental Nat Bk 400,000
169.876 4,043,501 100
Fletcher-Am NatBk 2,000,000 1,398.009 18,893,782 100
Indiana Nat Bank. 2,000,000 2,385,637 22,727,133 100
Live Stock Exch Bk 100,000
164.887 991,980 100
Merchants’ Nat Bk 1,000,000 1,262,664 10,575,516 100
Meyer-Kiser Bank.
200.000 213,540 3,029,339 100
National City Bank 1,000,000 385,217 4,973,764 100
People’s State Bank
100,000
88,000 1,714,198 100
350,000
Aetna Tr & Sav Co
101,440 2,186,905 100
Bankers Trust Co.
330,000
99.579 1,223,790 100
Farmers Trust Co.
200,000
175,579 1,837,748 too
Fidelity Trust Co .
100,000
65.000 1,912,897 100
Fletcher Sav & Tr. 1,500,000 436,711 13,313,514 100 —
——
Indiana Trust Co. 1,000,000 761,494 8,3.51,488 100
State Sav A Tr Co.
f 30,000
107,765 2,286,472 100
Security Trust Co.
106,174 2,519.420 100
800,000
Union Trust Co...
600.000 768,749 6,019,684 100
Wash Bank St Tr Co
100,000
45,174 1,489,858 100
Wild A Co State Bk 100,000
62,692 3,137,292 100
Terre Haute—
N o m in al prices
First National Bank 500,000 s677,479 s3,117,703 100
McKeen Nat Bank 800.000 e527,984 «3,533,770 100
Terre Haute Nat Bk 300,000 8282,107 82,231,775 100
Terre Haute Trust.
800 000 665,779 7,062,017 100
O
United States Tr Co 300 O O 119,967 4,785,126 100
IOWA—N a t.

Gross

Capital. < Profits. Deposits. Par.
§

C ross

< Profits. D e p o s its . Par.
fc
$

57

P er sh are.

t

250.000
600,000
200,000
200,000
200,000
250,000
250,000
50,000
250.000
100.000
June

30;

s 51.835
8255,4 79
19.423
« 116.291
«l 19.832
8275.751
8474.197
162,2 49
72 907
44,577

minal \jricss

ioo

100

too

100
100
100
100
100

State in stitu tio n s latest retu rn s.

Kansas City—
C 678,109 7,011,255
Commercial Nat Bk 800,00
98 934 2 684 179
Exchange State Bk. 200,00(
People’s Nat Bank.
200,000
124.07 7 2 037,937
125,000 129.017 495,240
Kansas Trust Co._
T opeka—
Bank of Topeka__
310,000 388.392 5.638 330
Central Nat Bank200,000 v225.197 94,329.079
31 K
37 8 (7 000
Farmers’ Nat Bank 100,000
174 099 3,773,766
Merchants’ Nat Bk 200^000
60,000
48 000 1,240,000
Shawnee State Bk.
57.999 2^363.570
State Savings Bank 100,000
Central Trust Co..
400,000
151.299 1.154.653
100,000 161.770 918,930
Prudentlal Trust Co
Wichita—
150,000 182,900 5,830,733
Amer State Bank..
First National Bank 1,000,000 <1,137.921 <11864 375
709,195
100,000
151,372
First Trust Co___
Fourth Nat Bank.. 1,000,000 306 927 9 061 120
70 574 901 794
Merch Res State Bk 100,000
Ranch’ns State Bk
600,000
80,000
900,000
St Trust Co__
70,000 1,500,000
Southwest State Bk 200,000
Union Nat Bank__
200,000
<21,229 < 021,908
1
100,000
<29,944 <581,785
Union Stk Yds Nat

100
100
100
100

Per sh a rt.

420
200
162
300

167
—

100
100
100
100
100
100 _— _ __^
__ __ _ _
_
100 —
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

KENTUCKY—N a t . banks J u n e 30; State in s titu tio n s latest r e tu r n s .
P er eh a r
Covington—
Citizens’ Nat Bank 200,000
220,900 1,701.966 100 150 170
First National Bank 600,000 8216,650 83,902,416 100 120 130
Liberty Nat Bank.
350,000 si 25.000 s2 350.033 100 117 120
Covington S B St Tr 100,000
74,449 1,332,923 100 141 ___.
115
People’s S Bk St Tr.
79,147 1,040,767 100
100,000
Per sh a rt.
Lexington—
Fayette Nat Bank
800,000 357,879 2,371,792 100 210 220
First St City Nat Bk 800,000 ri450 000 713.098.371 100 180 185
800,000 s345,194 s3,068.770 100 130 135
Phoenix AThird NB
Second Nat Bank..
150,000 175,491 1,143 022 100 215 220
Security Tr Co___
500,000
165.362 1,289,072 100 295 300
P er s h a rt.
Louisville—
Citizens’ Union N B 1,000,000 1,903,241 17,531,175 100 e235 z240
First National Bank 500,000 S326.214 s7,522,947 100 o220 240
470
Liberty Ins Bank500,000 825,047 15,486,920 100
Security Bank____
200,000 266,194 2,254.471 100 245
Kent Tit 8 B & TCo J/250.Q0Q1
191,942 3,275,248 / i o o
96
U oo —
Iffio o .o o o ;
Lincoln Sav B & Tr 500,000
122.704 2,927,273 100 zll6 120
Loulsv Nat Bk___
500.000
200 896 4.362 234 100 ___ 135
Nat Bk of Kentucky 2,500,000 3,173,010 30.178,775 100 z240 245
Stock Yards Bank.
79.740 933.922 100 190 __ _
100,000
Fidelity St ColumTr 2 000,000 839 727 2 764,677 100
Louisville Trust Co s o e iio o
201.967 2,738,707 100 138 143
106
United States Tr Co 350,000
134.642 1,040,713 100
P sr s h o r t.
Newport—
American Nat Bank
100,000 8140,877 si.253,796 100 183 '200
Newport Nat Bank
100,000 fil57,597 nl,609,929 100 217
LOUISIANA—N a t . banks J u n e 30; State in s titu tio n s latest r etu rn s.

Per sh a re.

Per sh are.

Per

sh are.

New Orleans—
American Bk St Tr.
Citlzens’Bk St TrCo
Canal-Commercial
Trust St Sav Bk
Int-State Tr & B Co
Liberty Bank St Tr
Marine Bk St Tr Co
Whltney-Cent N B
Hibernia BkATr Co
Whltney-Cent Tt St
Savings Bank__
Shreveport—
American BkAT Co
American Nat Bank
City Sav Bk&TrCo
Commercial Nat Bk
Exchange Nat Bank
First National Bank
Contin’l B St Tr Co
MAINE—N a t .

Pei •hare.

44,037 596 321
200.000
1,000,000 415,477 7,079,772
4.000. 000
2,540 677 51.861,114
750.000 786, 647 8 997,373
147 767 2,131,190
500.000
1,500,000 939, 677 13.327,072
2 800,000 2.748, 722 27,490.772
2.000. 000
2,604, 290 40.406,729
1.000,000 491,244 25,189,918
100,000
150.000
800.000
500.000
100.000
1,000 000
300,000

banks A p r .

Bangor—
First National Bank
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Eastern TrABkg Co
Merrill Trust Co__
Portland—
Canal Nat Bank__
Chapman Nat Bank
First National Bank
Portland Nat Bank
Marine Sav Bank_.
Fldellty Trust Co..
CaHco-Merc’tlle Tr.
Union S D S Tr Co
t
U 8 Trust Co__

28;

62,340 1,068,132
nl39,037 n3,132,727
258,752 4,544,798
609,247 10,738.769
e30,000 e962,00Q
.9416,674 s8,987,731
108,946 2,062,710

Per sh.ars.

100
100
100
lo o

100
100

100
100
100
100
100

131 175
166
216
287
118
173
285y 2
370

P er sh a rt.

State in stitu tio n s latest retu rn s.

400,000
100,000
175,000
590,000

503,958
264,627
970,047
516,997

5,966,381
1,578.144
8,876,871
9,081,985

100
100
100
100

600,000 601,599 3,086,592 100
89,977 3,388,928 100
200,000
800,000 524,977 6.322,978 100
300,000 662,670 7,903,099 100
1,477.012 17,602,820
400,000 828,104 12,797.791 100
500,000 334,047 9 518,778 100
250,000 378,749 1.049,167 100
100,000 166,497 2.240,578 100

Per share.

140
280
325
280

160

350
300

Per short.

• Sale price, a Includes one-half share of Kent Title S. B. Sr Tr. com. stock. x Ex-dlvIdend. n Sept. 8 1920 r Nov. 1 1918. flucludes
debentures. « Feb. 21 1921. v Last sale, t Nov. 15 1920. /Common.
a Preferred.
6 New stock, e Unified Includes Cltz-Unlon Fid. St
Col. Tr.
Feb. 28 1920. lApril 28 192)

15ANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES

58
■ Alt YLAND—Nat. banks

June

C a p ita l.

Baltimore—
Balt Comm'l Bank.
Calvert Bank ---Citizens’ Nat Hank
Commonw’lth Bank
Drov A Mechanics’
National Bank..
Farm A Mer N Bk.
Mercantile Hauk .
Merchants Nat Bk.
Nat Bank of Baltlm
Nat Cent Bk of Balt
Nat Exchange Bank
Nat Marine Bank..
Nat Un Bkof Md_.
Old Town Nat Bk.
Park Bank.. ____
Second Nat Bank..
Western Nat Bank.
Baltimore Trust Co
Colonial Trust Co.
Commerce Tr Co..
Continental Tr Co.
Fidelity Trust Co .
Marylaud Trust Co
Merc Trust A Dep.
Euultable Trust Co
Safe Dep A Tr Co .
SecurltyStor’geATr
Title Guar A Tr Co
Union Trust Co__

1
730.000
100,000
2,000,000
200,000
800,000
d50,000
100,000
2,800,000
1,500,000
400,000
1,500,000
■O O
D .O O
1,000,000
350,000
300 000
500,000
500,000
1,000,000
300.000
750,000
1,330,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,300,000
1.250.000
1,200,000
200,000
200,000
500,000

MASSACHUSETTS—(Concluded)

30, Stats institution* latest returns.
S u rp lu s
Jt P r o fits .

G ross
D e p o s its .

i
t
278.000 5,800,000
141,020 6.337,078
8,013,225 21,151,981
178,319 4,420,979
707,122 11,088,798
387,32 7 4,087,621
187,007 3.170,787
2,028,920 35,916,311
1.028,795 14,229,233
395,792 2,727,730
1,330,030 10,012,137
315,692 3,064,713
851,277 8,404,289
o211,171 02,585,712
138,617 2,073.408
1,487,277 3,081,981
111.471 4,521,821
2,351,097 13,791,001
98,170 1,429,955
237.624 899,124
1.599,727 6,082.551
1,845,632 15,143,092
433,770 8.413.700
3,575,997 22 334.744
893.533 12,514.795
3,117,352 10.025,466
170,194 793,775
395,90 4 6,128,705
543,040 9,117,931

Pdf,

B id .
Per

[ V ol. 1 1 3

A sk.

C a p ita l.

a a rs.
b
Gloucester—
-a•• Cape Ann Nat Bk.
. •
__ ___ Cape Ann Sav Bank
Gloucester Nat Bk.
Glouces S D Tr Co-

1 .0
0
50 •123
10 • 39
so • 90
100 •225
-4 *44 H .—
0
25
___
10 • 18
too •180>i
100 *U3 _____
100 *154
30 *40 _____
100 *115 _____
10 *131i
to .. . . .
100 *277 _____
20 *29 '/a _____
50 *154
25 • 33 ____
100 _____ ___
100 *170 ___ __
100 *300
too *110 _____
__
30 *207
25 *38 M _____
100 *510 _____
100 *170 M
100 *203
50 *98

Haverhll!—

180,000
100,000
200,000

S u rp lu s
P r o fits.

A

t

o

G ross
D e p o s its .

P a r.

Bit 1
.

dot

%

177 034 o 1 850,379 100
303,079 4,017,707
151.702 1,297,701 100
327,288 4,080,564 100 —

—
P er

sh are.

Essex Nat Bank ..
100,000 o 197,379 o2,294,716 100
First National Bank 200,000 otl3|309 04,147,675 100
Haverhill Nat Bank 200,000 637 308 3 579 276 100
____
Merrimack Nat Bk 240,000 o384,599 01,754,394 100
200,000
153,244 2,709,476 100 —
—
Haverhill Trust Co
Per s h a ft
HolyokeCity National Bank 800,000 329,000 3.000,000 100 120 ___
200,000 353,000 7,315,000 10!) 210 ___
Holyoke Nat Bank.
100,000 8124,577 el,271.423 100 115 118
Park National Bank
Hadley Falls Tr Co 800,000 340,477 0,166,018 100 160 —
Par share
Lawrence109,992 2,984,901 100
373,000
Bay State Nat Bk.
98,199 3,715,639 100 ______ __ _
200,000
Arlington Trust Co
92,79, 7,717,771 100 ___ __
100,000
Lawrence Trust Co
—. .
300,000 321.790 0,295,044 10 1—
Merchants' Tr Co.
Per shaft,
Lowell—
Appleton Nat Bank 300,000 <341.399 <1,718,22/ 10) ______ _____
200,000
187,207 3,997,794 10) ______ ____
Old Lowell Nat Bk.
Union Nat Bank__
350,000 717,2)7 3,805,951 10) ____ __ __
Wameslt Nat Bank 230,000 <150,529 <679,930 10 )
240 000 145 000 2,320,000 100
Lowell Trust Co__
80,509 4,066,100 10)
Mld’sex 3 D A T Co 200,000
Per sh a re.
Frederick—
P e- share
Lynn—
Citizens’ Nat Bank
100,000 o494,092 o5,350,438 100 500
200 000 525 017 5,443,690 100
Central Nat Bank.
82,592 2,699,789 100
—
Comm’l State Bank
180,000
162 030 4,297^519 100
Manufac’rs Nat Bk 200,000
Farm A Mech N Bk
123,000 ol94,334 o2,447,740 25 58
National City Bank 200 000 o206!057 o 1,524.931 10)
___ State National Bank 200 O O oS .O Oi»2.000,000 100
45 212 824,405 100 143 _
Franklin Sav Bank.
£90,000
O
O O
Fred’k Co Nat Bk.
150,000 o 70,740 ol,363,922 15 21
230 000 350,000 3,000,000 100 .........
Essex Trust Co___
Fr’k Town Sav Inst £150,000
186,844 2,458,019 100 190 .__... Lynn S Dep & T Co
100 000 349.844 3,969,956 100
100
Central Trust Co..
200,000 307,512 4,300,475 50
200,000 441,212 7,399,075 100 .........
Security Trust Co.
Per sh o rt
New Bedford—
First National Bank 300,000 935 337 7,319,833 100
O O
Merchants’ Nat Bk 1 O O O O 1 .572 910 6 827,545 100
N Bed S D A Tr Co
3oo!ooo 488^874 4,274,973 100
HASSACHUSETTS—N a t.b k s .ie x e . B oston ) J u n e 30; Siaia in st. latest retu rn
Pi
s h a ft
Peabody—
Per sh are.
D ep o s its ot N a t . b a n k s ,d a te Juli/30 1921
Boston—
—
S00.000 150,944 2,041,903 10) —
Warren Nat Bank.
39,811 si,137,892 100 130
Back Bay National 200,000
Boylston Nat Bank 700,000 577,341 10,021,000 100 125 135
Pe shar:.
Salem—
■
Citizens’ Nat Bank 750,000 o 377,907 o2,964,937 100 100 110
•302.097 52,081,007 80
2 0 0 non
Merchants Nat Bk.
Commercial Nat Bk
250,000 369.600 2,491,000 100 160
2.30 000 279 749 4 851 999 100
Naumkeag Tr Co._
First National Bank 15,000,000 22,121,099 139089000 100 260 270
200 000
51*274 1,465,668 100
Salem Trust Co__
Fourth-AtlantlcNat
Bank________ 2,000,000 3,409,914 22,003,000 100 250 255
Springfield—
105
200,000 »21,724 nl, 161,335 100
Mattapan Nat Bk.
800,000 465,077 3,449,073 100 145 155
Chapin Nat Bank..
100 245 255
Merchants’ Nat Bk 3,000,000 5,950,877 4S,284,000
Chlcopee Nat Bank 500,000 0790,547 o6,85l,730 100 220 230
787,922 s 6 , 1 2 2 , 3 0 7 100 285 310
Nat RockBk of Rox 300,000
300,000 1,036,376 9,016,291 100 260 270
Springfield Nat Bk.
450
250,000 1,117,374 2,40),000 100
Nat Security Bank.
Third Nat Bank__ 1,0)0,000 1,40),977 12,011,575 100 200
Nat Shawmut Bank 10,000,000 10,815,497 114185000 100 200 210
Commercial Tr Co.
330,000 172,874 3,287.712 100 ____ . _ 130
Nat Union Bank__ 1,000,000 1,605,777 9.821,000 100 195 205
800,000 1,324,219 7,054,971 too 250 ___ __
Springfield S D & T
Oceanic Nat Bank. 2,000,000 Began bus iness June 1 19 21
300,000 1,468,077 10,808,075 100 300 —
Union Trust Co__
People’s Nat, Roxb
300,000 452,193 *8,160,021 100 175 185
8econd Nat Bank.. 2,000,000 4,376,201 29.876,000 100 280 300
Per sh o rt.
Taunton—
Web & Atlas N Bk. 1,000,000 1,651,712 9,0)2,000 100 210 215
300,000 188,470 2,921,923
Brlston County Tr.
American Trust Co 1,500,000 2,543,551 23,408,145 100 295 305
600,000 1,692,177 17,653,973 100 300 325
Beacon Trust Co..
Per sh are
Worcester—
__ _
Boston 8 Dep < Tr 1,000,000 3,615,579 14,957,026 100 435
fc
200,000 613,684 9,403,760 100 275 __ ___
Mechanics’ Nat Bk
51,507 849,771 100 90 100
Charlestown Tr Co
200,000
Merchants’ Nat Bk 1,000,000 1,258,194 15,778,725 100 212 215
Columbia Trust Co
100,000
76,849 896,934 100 165 175
300,000 152,953 6,610,222 100 120 130
Park Trust Go___
Comm'w’th Tr Co- 1,500,000 1,269,747 21,549.386 100 165 175
Worcester Bk Tr Co 1,500,000 1,767,794 26,843,223 100 208 215
Exchange Trust Co 1,000,000 1.066,789 c 15729115 100 190 200
Federal Trust Co.. 1,500,000 387,877 7,318,270 100 100 110
60,979 1,043,286 100 105
Hub Trust Co____
500,000
75,470 1,269,741 100 125
200,000
Hyde Park Tr Co._
Internatlonal Tr Co 2,000,000 2,892,398 21,333,499 100 280 290
MICHIGAN—N a t. ban ks J u n e 30; State in s titu tio n s latest r e tu r n s .
200,000
30,727 2,008,705 100 125
Jamaica Plain Tr..
Liberty Trust Co..
500,000 550,232 6,357,731 100 190 200
400,000
178,174 3,401,393 100 135
Market Trust Co..
__
Per *A »
»V
Bay City—
721,347 13.240,416 100 175
Massachus’ts Tr Co 1,000,000
510,071 5 964.234 100 160 170
Metropolitan Tr Co 300,000
350,000 306,990 3,949,778 100
Bay City Bank___
New Eng Trust Co. 1,000,000 2,724,299 21,589,076 100 400
People’s Commer­
687,172 7,672,336 100
400,000
Old Colony Tr Co._ 7,000,000 11,355,597 112971951 100 223 227
cial A Sav Bank.
30,730 297,731 100
Roxbury Trust___
200,000
Per sh are
70,544 c3,629,644 100
Detroit—
South Boston Tr Co
200,000
478,997 14,864,033 100
Amer State Bank.. 1,000.000
State St Trust Co.. 2,000,000 3,303,762 29,581,765 100
Bank of Detroit__ 1,000,000 513,397 18,890,772 100
U S Trust Co....... 1,000,000 1.185.719 16,448,735 100
300
41,363 561,774 100
Wluthrop Trust Co 100,000
Central Sav Bank.. 1,000,000 433,590 15,758,434 100
Com wealth Federal
178,278 8,994,211 100
750,000
Beverly—
Savings Bank—
Per sh a re.
—
258,921 2,011,072 100
Beverly Nat Bank.
300,000
Detroit Sav Bank.. 1,500,000 2,263.747 22,570.101 100
49,500 910,000 100
looiooo
Beverly Trust Co..
Dime Savings Bank 1,500,000 2,524,109 33,494,72 5 100 259”
270
First A Old Nat Bk 5,000,000 4,937,822 68,115,901 100
Per sh are.
Brockton—
First State Bank.. 1,000,000 599,276 13,701,730 100
150
482,127 5,251,994 100
Brockton Nat Bank 300,000
Merchants’ Nat Bk 2,000,000 1,332,672 12,571,741 100
Nat Bk of Comm’ce 1,500,000 o2,074,731 021237142 100
500,000
425,759 6,333,708 100
Home Nat Bank__
Peninsular State Bk 2,500,000 1,768,729 28,875.970 100 220
200,000 252,270 4,716,775 100
Plym’th Co Tr Co.
People’s State Bank 5,000,000 9,139,337 86,370,797 100
500,000 297,741 6,910,298 100
Per s h a n
Cambridge—
■
United Savings Bk.
WayneCo HoSav Bk 4,000,000 6,522,079 71,201,173 too 348
100,000 219,496 3,372,749 100
Cambridge Tr Co..
89,312
ff53,327 100
500,000
Bankers Trust Co..
200,000 656,672 6,791,731 100
Central Trust Co._
280,040 3,903,778 100
Charles Riv Tr Co.
Detroit Trust Co.. 2,000,000 3,217,421 06,013,773 100
200,000
368,892 4,997,176 100
500,000 1,316,912 02,294,226 100 300 —
Security Trust Co.
aooiooo
Harvard Trust Co.
Union Trust Co— 1,000,000 941,279 00,251,950 100
Per share
B. Cambridge—
P er sh o e <
Qrand Rapids—
Lechmere Nat Bank 100,000 ol45,937 01,298,341 100
City Tr A Sav Bank 200,000 100.044 2,566,014 100
68,392 2.822,656 100
Per sh are.
Com’clal Sav Bank 300,000
Pall River—
300,000 325,076 4,010,918 10) 200 210
Fourth Nat Bank..
Fall Riv Nat Bank.
400,000 o416,767 o4.294.262 100
165
2
First National Bank 400,000 o50S,509 o2,314,065 100 210 —
Gr Rap Nat C’y Bk 1,000,000 310,9 1 5,772.597 100 no 120
400,000 444,579 11,593,103 100 240 250
Gr Rapids Sav Bk.
Massasolt-Pocasset
500,000 8 10,591 11,421,842 100 240 250
650,000 0704,432 o5,372,302 100 150
National Bank..
Kent State Bank..
800,000 1,351,102 9,854.124 100 180 195
Old National BankMetacomet Nat Bk 750,000 0497,544 o 3,777,339 100
120
>
111,4)7 2.5S 3f63S 100 160 170
713,070 3,017,272 too 210
200,000
People’s Sav Bank400,000
Durfee Trust Co__
300,000 190,091 0303,913 100 160 170
Grand Rap Tr Co..
Per sAare
Pltchburg—
Michigan Trust Co. 1,000,000 367,417 01,584,601 100
500,000 492,597 4,409,371 100 150 160
Fltchb’g BkifeTr Co
Per sh o re
Saginaw—
200,000 615,520 4,220,920 100 285 300
8afety Fund N Bk.
Bank of Saginaw.. 1,000,000 478,577 17,791,673 100
100,000 r123,701 r 1,433,917 DO
Commercial Nat Bk
155,017 3,804,831 DO
200,000
Amor State Bank..
—
100,000 140,049 2,648,281 100 —
People’s Sav Bank500.000 OS59.890 o8,508,743 100
Second Nat Bank..
* Sale price, o Capital to be Increased, b New stock, k This Is the so-called “weekly deposits,” now forming capital on which dividend*
are paid, x Ex-dlvldena. k Last sale, n May 4 1920. o Sept. 8 1920. d June 30 1920 o Includes trust deposits, o Apr. 38 1931. t Include*
tavlngs deposits, t Dec. 29 1920. s June 30 1921. t Ex-rlghts. r Nov. 19 1920. e Feb. 21 1921.

BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES

A ug ., 1 9 2 1 .]
MINNESOTA— N a t . ban ks

June

C a p ita l.

30;

State in stitu tio n s latest r e tu r n s .

S u rp lu s
A P r o fits.

G ross
D e p o s its .

Par.

B id.

A«*.

MONTANA—N a t.

banka June.
C a p ita l.

59
30;

Stale in stitu tio n s latest retu rn e.

S u rplu s
A P rofits

Cross
D e p o s its .

P a r.

B id .

A sk.

Duluth—
Per sh are.
Butte—
ft
Per sh a m .
ft
t
%
t
ft
Amer Exch Nat Bk 1,000,000 2,109,779 12,688,676 100
First National Bank 300.000 664,870 6,235,013
City National Bank 500,000 522,077 5,142,712 100
Minors 8 BkATr Co 200.000
79,249 1,122,725
First National Bank 1,000,000 2,757,791 17,818,999 100
Silver How Nat Bk.
r.33,979 rl,802,244
200,000
Northern Nat Bank 750|000 ’578,343 4,651,239 100
300.000 247,777 5.125.274 100
Metals Bk A Tr Co
Minneapolis—
Per «6ara.
Helena—
800,000 255,570 1,003,501 too 97 100
Bankers Nat Bank.
American Nat Bank 200.000 239,041 3.020.274 100
First National Bank 5,000,000 5,949,118 55,567,330 100 6270 275
131,027 1,099,074 100
Nat Bk of Montana 250.000
North Amer Bank.
200,000 305,714 5,895,700 100 220
120,207 1,027,729 100
150.000
Montana Tr A 8 Bk
265 275
Hennepin Co Sav Bk 250,000 410,377 9,221,000 100
109,030 1,612,742 100 —
200.000
Conrad Tr A S Bk.
—
500,000 111 ,977 2,168,401 100 138 143
Lincoln Nat Bank.
250,000 420,205 2,575,739 100
Union Bk A Tr Co.
2
Mercantile State Bk 300,000 100,599 2,028,911 100 105 11
NEBRASKA—N a t. banks J u n e 30; State in stitu tio n s latest r e tu r n s .
Merch A Mfg St Bk 100,000 101,097 1,964,968 100 195 200
Metrop Nat Bank.
600,000 230,237 3,880,766 100 138 140
P er eh are
Lincoln—
Midland Nat Bank 1,000,000 852,317 12,726,779 100 200 210
146,077 2,243,340 100
Central Nat Bank150.000
Minneapolis Nat Bk 200,000 113,271 2,325,057 100 200 210
143,850 3,297,705 100 190 215
City National Bank 500.000
Minneapolis Tr Co. 1,000,000 710,01 1 3,574,3 46 100
First National Bank 525.000 588,337 4,061,867 100
Northwest Nat Bk. 4,000,000 3,553,270 14,833,773 100 a250 255
108,539 2,048,090 100
320
First Savings Bank
105.000
St Anth’y Falls Bk.
300,000 210,930 5,619,903 100 170 175
350
Nat Bk of Comm’ce 250,000 295,171 2,711,725 100
South Side State Bk 100,000 135,877 2,965,203 100 250
Omaha—
Union State Bank.
100,000 117,717 2,177,774 100 140
300,000 195,642 2,961,788 100
Corn Exch Nat Bk.
Minn L'n A Tr Co. 1,000,000 1,035,222 7,402,677 100 —
—
First National Bank 1,250.000 930,491 15,441,194 100 175 195
104,682 6,129,078 IC
O
650,000
150
Live Stock Nat Bk.
St. Paul—
____
Per eh are.
Merchants’ Nat Bk 1,000,000 969,077 10,400,609 100
American Nat Bank 400,000 205,004 3,812,342 100 150
2,720, 133 100 155 105
»236,007 d
Nebraska Nat Bank 500,000
Capital Nat Bank. 1,000,000 276,832 11,973,775 100 155 160
Omaha Nat Bank.. 1,000,000 1,466,307 20,410,993 100 335 365
Cent Metrop Bank
300,000
73,712 3,397,717 100
190
200,000 <223,972 <3,577,332 100
Packers Nat Bank.
First National Bank 3,000,000 3,866,879 40,035,425 100
____
750.000 <1,130,597 <7,428,079 100
Stock Yds Nat Bk.
Merchants’ Nat Bk 2,000; 000 3,036,741 24,504,338 100 245
300.000 120,000 4,500,000 100 140
State Bank
130,091 2,091,201 100 145 150
NatExchange Bank 300,000
U S National Bank. 1,100,000 <1,174,247 <17107,746 100 300 315
Stock Yards Nat Bk 350.000 1151,742 13,003,964 100
Capital Tr A SavBk 500,000
58,779 4,750,000 100 200
NEW HAMPSHIRE— N a tio n a l banks A p r i l 28.
Merch Tr A Sav Bk 500,000 343,997 2,995,730 100
P er sh a re.
Manchester—
MISSISSIPPI— N a t . banks J u n e 30; State in stitu tio n s latest rteu rn s.
200,000 595,371 3,617,706 100
Amoskeag Nat Bk.
Jackson—
150,000 176,549 1,663 221 100
Per sh a re■ First National Bank
Capital Nat Bank.
Manchester Nat Bk 150,000 317,710 2,244,587 100
200,000 252,227 2,214,519 100
First National Bank 100,000 229,917 1,387,677 100
69,027 1,084,467 100
150,000
Merchants Nat Bk
Jackson-State N Bk 200,000
87,797 1,586,536
NEW JERSEY—N a t. ban ks J u n e 30; State in stitu tio n s latest r etu rn s.
Merch Bk A Tr Co.
250;000 227,097 4,221,696
Vicksburg—
Per sh a re.
Asbury Park14,977 826,774 25
Amer Bank A Tr Co
150,000
Ash Pk & Oc Qr Bk 200,000 498,312 4,021,174
e60.000 e400.000 100
r60,390 rl.140,354
Citizens’ Nat Bank 100,000
100,000
Merchants Nat Bk.
First National Bank 300,000 e240,179 e2,165,734 100
65,000 1,612,739
Asbury Park Tr Co 100,000
Merchants’ Nat Bk 100,000 e500,000 e2,000,000 100
100,000 110,597 2,159,196
Seacoast Trust Co.
Atlantic City—
MISSOURI—N a t. banks J u n e 30; S a « in stitu tio n s latest retu rn s.
<<
50,000 d
622 124 /)4,093,720 100
AtlantlcCityNat Bk
Kansas City—
Per sh are.
200,000 rlfin’ 197 rl 895 966 100
Boardwalk Nat Bk.
Central Ex Nat Bk 200,000
62,297 2,017,401 100 185
100,000 192*184 3 109 936 100
Chelsea Nat Bank.
____ ____
City Bank of K C._
73,314 1,385,746 100 215
100,000
Second Nat Bank..
100,000 r349i691 r3,197,994
Columbia Nat Bank 500,000
117,919 2,673,490 100 130 138
100,000 7)196 924 7)1,796,399 165
Union Nat Bank__
Com’wealth Nat Bk 250,000 751,677 9,471,331 100 600 660
150,000 597 717 4 744,943 100
Continental Nat Bk 1,000,000 211,290 4,638,125 100 116 118
eoojooo 488 749 3 940,725
Drovers’ Nat Bank 1,000,000 210,497 7,259,929 100 160 175
200,000 194 924 1 981,970
First National Bank 1,000,000 3,370,497 35,411,489 100
100,000 224 647 2 906,169 100
Marine Trust Co..
Gate City Nat Bk. '200,000 136,422 4,112,711 100 215
Bayonne—
Int-State Nat Bank 500,000 1,237,517 8,542,777 100 700
200,000 169,021 5,666,666 100
Bayonne Trust Co60,279 1,216,774 100 115 125
200^000 530 019 10 367 074 80
Live Stock State Bk 200,000
Mechanics’ Tr Co..
Merchants’ Bank..
200,000
44,485 1,833,919 100 205 220
Bridgeton—
Metropolitan Bank.
100,000 100,000 1,067,402 100 *245 250
100,000 265,077 1,967,667
Bridgeton Nat Bk.
Midwest Res Tr Co 2,000,000 227,727 12,830,294 100 124 128
150,000 515 147 2 365 174
Cumberland NatBk
New Eng Nat Bank 1,000,000 1,115,470 14,155,919 100 250 252
Farm A Mer NatBk 150,000 102 220 1 218 967 100
Produce Exch Bank 100,000
117,399 1,908,303 100 325
150,000 169i577 L488!734
Cumberland Tr Co.
P er sh a re.
Security State Bank 100,000
65,094 941,193 100 175
Camden—
127,497 4,648,998 100 225
Traders’ Nat Bank.
200,000
100,000 r340,737 r985,697 100 250 . . . . Camden Nat Bank.
69,277 1,395,130 100 250
State Bank _____
First National Bank 200,000 554,087 5,991,621 100 *240
100,000
Stock Yds Nat Bk.
500,000 r779,697 r7,353,641 100 *214
300^000 145,202 1,973,412 100 225
National State Bk.
Union State Bank.
32,597 1,068,712 100 250 260
100,000
Camden S DAT Co 500,000 926.291 9,659,417 25 *105
Western Exch Bank 250,000 160,000 2,554,227 100 220 226
100,000 204.042 3,448.243 100 *276
Broadway Trust Co
Westport Ave Bank 100,000
86,702 1,119,341 100 290 301
100,000 350.737 3,184,000 25 *90
Central Trust Co..
Commerce Tr Co.. 6,000,000 2,376,771 78,025,021 100 *203 206
200,000
176,357 2.282,436 100 175 . . . . .
Merchants’ Tr CoFidelity N Bk A Tr 2,000.000 1,197,034 22,119,046 10C 240 245
100,000 120,886 1,749,653 100 *180
Parkside Trust Co.
81,771 1,639,720
Home Trust Co___
100,000 220,849 3,946,747 100 *300H
300,000
150 153
Security Trust Co.
Liberty Trust Co..
75,209 2,083,051 100 160
250,000
200,000 205,737 2,477,661 100 *225
West Jersey Tr Co.
Mercantile Tr Co..
East Orange—
200,000 112,947 2,337,191 100 300
66,379 5,725,794 100 250
Peoples Trust Co..
62,472 2,277.700 100 135 150
500,000
150,000
East Orange Bank.
Pioneer Trust Co..
267,500 431,749 3,499,440 100 280 285
Sav Inv A Trust Co 500,000 344,957 8,915.787 100 200 228
Fidelity Sava Tr Co 250,000 140,610 4,051,725 100
Essex County TrCo 200,000 225,837 0,398,550 100 250
Per sh a re.
Elizabeth—
St. Joseph—
Per share
Ellzabethport B Co 250,000 141,194 3,936,411 100 130
Buraea Nat Bank.
50 145
222,074 3,630,990 100
200,000
350,000 933,877 8.705,483
National State Bk.
First National Bank S O O
150
O iO O 553,749 4,733,745 100
72,170 1,804,875 100
Elizabeth Trust Co 200,000
American Nat Bank 200,000 1337,044 <7,669.188 100
*320
Union Co Trust Co 300,000 340,844 8,521,239 100
Per sh a re.
St Jos Stk Yds Bk
250i000 273,499 4,287,048 100
Hoboken—
85
Tootle-Lacy N Bk.
200.nno 8284,249 s7,573,171 100
First National Bank 500,000 969,597 10,278,577 25 75
First Trust Co___
23,547 1,963,310
100,000
500,000 293,007 6,879,544 100 275 310
Second Nat Bank..
Missouri Val Tr Co
58,400 1,297,000 100
100,000
100,000
73,291 1,257,174 100 150 165
Columbla Trust Co
St. Louis—
Per sh are.
100,000 173,290 3,819,069 100 250 ___
Hoboken Trust Co.
Baden Bank.. __
80,000 1,650,000 100 175 210
100,000
Hudson Trust Co.. 1,000,000 1,244,124 24,653,599 100 350 400
Boatmen’s Bank__ 2,000,000 1,111,497 18,698,349 100 120 125
Jefferson Trust Co.
400,000 177,869 4,745,944 100 175
Bremen Bank___
200,000 640,000 5,100,000 100 360
Steneck Trust Co._
200,000 184,770 0,567‘737 100 250
Casa Avenue Bank.
200,000 118,212 3,342,928 100 190 250
Trust Co of N J__ 1,000,000 1,719,349 34,531,987 100 375 400
Chippewa Bank__
Per share
124,171 2,409,012 100 215
100,000
Jersey City—
First National Bank 10,000,000 5,975,404 92,278,903 100 196 200
200,000 159,529 5.087,247 100 185
Claremont Bank__
Franklin Bank___
600,000 1,198,525 8,500,490 100
First National Bank 1,000,000 1,354,017 11,829,978 100 *200 250
280
Grand Ave Bank..
77,914 2,691,775 100 200
200,000
Hudson Co Nat Bk 230,000 r817,570 r5,691.944 100 390 400
Intemat Bank St L 500,000 757,129 5,844,722 100 270 300
Merchants’ Nat Bk 200,000 t>92,012 v3,498,506 100 110
Jefferson Bank___
200,000 134,947 3,240,775 100 135
Commercial Tr N J 1,000,000 2,644,792 34,530,147 100 415 435
Jeff-Gravols Bank.
200,000 112,472 2,006,958 100 160
Greenv Bk A Tr Co 200,000 142,107 4,408.904 100 *130 100
Lafayette So SideBk 1,000,000 875,022 17,800,037 100 276 285
*288
300,000 650,471 5,167‘907 100
Lincoln Trust Co..
Lowell Bank_____
42,000 2,298,000 100 120 130
100,000
100,000 100,000 0,784,729 100 250
Mercantile Tr Co._
Manchester Bank..
250,000 174,872 3,906,492 100 200
N J T Gu A Tr Co. 1,000,C O 1,221,780 17,182,377 100 320 360
O
Merch Laclede Nat 1,700,000 1,848,099 15,114,395 100
5nn non 222 698 8 612 853 100 110
Union Trust Co__
225’
A
Nat Bank of Comm 10,000,000 5,127,747 50,378,171 100 125 127
Long Branch—
Night A Day Bank.
)1
150,000 105,977 3,235,491 100
Citizens’ Nat Bank inn nnn 7)203 non 7 500 000 100
South’n Com A Sav 100,000 174,976 2,516,739 100 275
83>30 T,22l 66o 50
IS lO O
O O
Long Branch Bkg C
P er sh are.
State National Bank 2,000,000 1,189,344 13,600,901 100 154
Morristown—
United States Bank 1 000,000 700.000 8,479,155 100 180
1 220
200,000 244,404 3,730,687 100
First National Bar
American Trust Co 1,000,000 329,244 8,073,996 100
83,914 3,330,830 50 128 180
135
National Iron Bank 200,000
B’way Sav Tr Co..
50,494 1,336,932 100 __. . . 1130
200,000 132,519 2,049,773 100 150 160
150,000
American Trust Co
Chouteau Trust Co
51,200 1,127,780 100 145 150
100,000
Morristown Tr Co.
600,000 418,987 7,020,288 100 ____ 200
City Trust C o . __
Per shar*
25,577 1,928,701 100 120 130
100,000
Mt. Holly—
Easton-TaylorTrCo
68,090 994,564 100 150 165
100,000
Mt Holly Nat Bank inn nnn rl04,032 r791,599 25
Farm A Mer Tr Co.
90,549 4,008,774 100
200,000
inn nnn rl58,141 rl 134,921 50
Union Nat Bank__
Laclede Trust Co _ 100,000 102,547 1,430,794 100 160
65,301 945,446 100
200;000
Farmers’ Trust Co.
Liberty Cent Tr Co 3,000,000 1,190,009 33,536,793
P er share
160 170
Newark—
Mercantile Tr Co _ 3,000,000 7,524,667 49,395,575 100 320 330
American Nat Bank 300,000 255,497 10,795,575 100 130
Miss Valj Trust Co 3.000.000 5,143,737 21,314,776 100
250
Br’d A Market N B 200,000 249.277 5,029,419 100 200
Nor St L Sav Tr Co
100,000 125,970 2,212,008 100 230
Mer A Mfr’s N B. 1,350,000 1,736,140 11,508,495 100 215 220
Northwest’/) TrCo.
500,000 200,000 7,879,270 100 150 160
Nat Newark A Essex
St L Union Tr Co.. Does no banking business 100
205
Banking Co___ 2,500,000 2,139,277 26,107,327 100 280 300
Savings Trust Co..
58,874 1,387,322 100 125
100,000
500,000 769,774 5,281,242 100 230 ___ _
National State Bk
South Side Tr Co..
71,141 2,346,649 100
200.000
185
North Ward Nat B 400,000 644,007 0,956,227 100 260
Union Station Tr..
46,791 1,828,171 100 90 100
200,000
West St L Trust Co 200,000
41,300 1,930,019 100 150
• Sale price, e Capital paid In; authorized amount Is larger, a Amount paid In. k New stock, x Ex-dlvldend. y Capital, > be Increased,
f May 4 1020. e Nov. 16 1020. n Including Fidelity Sav A Tr stock. I Last sale, r April 28 1021. s Sept. 8 1920. t Feb. 211111 a Includes
Minn. L A t'r. stock .D e o . 29 1920. b Includes Minneapolis Trust Co. t Includes Mer. Tr. A Sav. Bank.

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N. Y. City (C o n .)
Newark (C o n .)—
1
*
1
Chatham A Phenlx
200,000 189,699 2,805,540 100 175
City Trust Co____
7.000. 000! 402.800 108490000 100 245
8
National Bank
Clinton Trust Co
200,000
171.871 4.202.873 100 170
Chelsea Exch Bank 1.000. 000 218.900 <6,353,000 100 75
1,000,000 1,153,747 13.868.274 100 230
Federal Trust Co
Chemical Nat Bank 4.500.000 15 ,339,150 96.769.000 100 435
Fidelity Union 1
’rCo 4.965.900 2,261,349 56,337,239 100 200 215
Coal A Iron Nat Bk 1.500.000 1,400,800 12.340.000 100 215
Iruubouud Tr Co..
auu.uou 303,679 9,961.791 100 300
600,000, 1,691,100 17.228.000 100 360
Colonial Bank____
Liberty Trust Co..
55.511 1,551.161 too 125
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
Columbia Bank__ 2,000,000; |,606,000 23 141,000 100 150
Newark Trust Co
20,000 1,687,800 100 110
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
8 15,700 8.393.000 100 211
Commonwealth B
k 400.00
Bpr’gf'ld Are Tr Co
100 000
118,217 3,885,741 100 130
Continental Bank 1,000,000 859.800 5.467.000 75 120
Washington Tr Co
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
160,699 2,576,111 100 165
Corn Exchange Bk- 7.500.000 10 ,093,700 166899000 100 308
West Side Trust Co
100,000 512,791 8,102,115 100 340
77,400 <3,123,300 100 90
200.000
Per s h a r e . Cosmopolitan Bank
New Brunswick
East Elver Nat Bk 1,000,000! 738.100 10.805.000 100 170
Nat Bank of N J
.150,000 *693,271 *9,344,774 100
Fifth Avenue Bank 500,000' 2,189,200 19.305.000 100 900
People's Nat Bank
100,000 *229,049 * 2,853,371 too
Fifth National Bk 1,000,000 736.000 12.561.000 100 150
New Brunsw Tr Co ioo.ooo
154,849 3,595,288 100
Per sh are.
First National Bank 10,000,000 36 ,533,700 183668000 100 840
Passaic—
Garfield Nat Bank 1,000,000 1,606,900 14.464.000 100 215
Passaic Nat Bank
j
800,000 <62 1.027 at,018,199 100
Gotham Nat Bank 1.500.000, 1,617,700 <12512,000 100 195
100,000 230,759 3,274,189 100
Hobart Trust Co .
W R Grace A Co Bk 500,000 1,032,400 4.259.000 100
Passaic T A 8 D Co 4 ’0 non 545,877 10,072,706 100
,955,300 17.674.000 100 240
Greenwich Bank__ 1.000. 0001 1
People’s BkATrCo.
400,000 617,204 6,969,946 100
20
Per share
llanover Nat Bank 3.000. 000 ,954,800 100961000 100 770
Paterson—
1
Harrlrnan Nat Bk 1.000. 000 ,937,600 <29002,100 100 350
First National Bank e0 0 ,0 0 0
749,337 5,714,090 100
1.500.000 8 ,500,000 25.394.000 100 490
Import A Trad Nat
Paterson Nat Bank 800,000 O660.000 a4,300,000 100
1,000,000 578.500 <6,282,900 100 140
Industrial Bank
Second Nat Bank..
880,000 491.917 9,904,775 50
Irving National Bk 12,500,000 11 ,202,200 175203000 100 172
Paterson 8av Inst.. 1,000,000 1,152 144 20,779,393 100
Meehan A Metals
Citizens’ Trust Co.
250,000 510,037 7,447,774 100
National Bank 10,000 ,000 .004,100 139173000 100 285
150,000
196,627 2,337.705 100
Franklin Trust Co.
Metropolitan Bank 2.500 ,000 ,403 500 44.283.000 100
500,000 513,497 7,387,760 100
Hamilton Trust Co
770.400 10.513.000 ion 490
200 ,0 0 0
Mutual Bank___
Paterson SDATr Co
800,000 487,512 5,902,996 100
Nat American Bk. 1,000 .000 500.000 <2,504,800 100 145
O 8 Trust Co__
860,000 555,760 12,993,799 100
500,000 233.600 3.856.000 25; 140
Nat Butch A Drov
Plainfield—
Nat Bk of Com’ce 25.000 ,0 0 0 3 4 ,494,900 231801000 100 211
City National Bank
National City Bank 40.000 ,000 64 ,056,800 <•494169000 100 309
180,000 268,447 4,601.419 100
First National Bank 100,000
102,477 5,324,541 100
N Y Co Nat Bank 1,000 ,000 501.700 13.713.000 ion 130
North American Bk 200 .000 103.200 <977,700 100 -- Plainfield Trust Co
800,000 524,799 8,587,870 100
1,000 ,0 0 0 ,668,000 22.322.000 100 300
Pacific Bank...
State Trust Co___
100,000
105.591 1.835,464 100
0(10 ,011,700 128701000 iO 354
10.0 to
O
Nat Park Bank
50.000 1.096.000
100,0 0 0
Trenton—
Peoples Comm’l Bk
,uu0
400
Broad 8t Nat Bank 160,000 514,477 6,506,379 100
56.000 <1,072,700 100
Progress Nat BankFirst National Bank
800,000 758,314 6.948,868 100
Public Nat Bank-. 3.000 ,0 0 0 ,550,400 e79387000 100 230
,0 0 0
,829,600 41.913.000 100 230
Mechanics’ Nat Bk 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 1,447,270 15,636 094 50
Seaboard Nat Bank 1.000
Trenton Bank’g Co
300,000 996,992 8,200,490 50
Second Nat Bank- 1,000 ,0 0 0 ,735,000 17.186.000 100 450
142.400 <1,685,300 100
100,0 0 0
Mercer Trust Co..
Standard Bank___
100,000 255,571 5,078,893 100
2.500 ,0 0 0 ,172,000 73.655.000 100 217
Trenton Trust Co..
500,000 401,727 6,514,475 100
State Bank
233.100 <6,045,200 100 190
Twenty third W Bk 200,0 0 0
Union Exch Nat Bk 1,000 ,0 0 0 ,509,800 17.099.000 100 165
200,000 754.900 17.242.000 100 425
Yorkvllle Bank___
NEW YORK—N a l.b k e .(e x c e p t N . Y . City') J u n e 30; State in s i. latest ret'n e American Trust Co 1.500 000 532.500 13.638.000 100
Bankers Trust Co. . 20.000,000 19,034,500 281468000 100 293
Per thu re.
Albany—
1
Central Union Tr
First National Bank 600,000 o731,091 <+9,191,970 100 180 190
12,500,000 18. 147.400 197382200 100 328
Co
Mech & Farmers..
250,000': 1,057.292 1.864,914 100 500
Columbia Trust Co 5.000 ,000 7, 652,300 80,341,500 100 274
Nat ComrBkATrCo 1,250,000 3,071,227141,090,789 100 330 335
Commercial Tr Co. 1.000 000 513.700 7.866.000 100
N Y State Nat Bk. 1,000,00C 1,543,933 26,718,186 100 200 210
Empire Trust Co.. 2,000 ,000 1, 831.400 48.928.000 100 300
100 160 165
Albany Trust Co..
400,000 459,022,12,318,279
Equitable Trust Co 12,000 ,000 16, 599.100 216055000 100 255
Auburn—
trtr jf%are.
Farmers’ L A Tr Co 5,000 ,000 11, 617.100 121188900 100 347
Cayuga Co Nat Bk! 300,000 299.434 1.940.733 100
Fidelity Inter TrCo 1.500 ,0001 1, 631.600 21.397.700 100 200
Nat Bk of Auburn200,000 ol 19 507 a 2.103.115 100
500,0 0 0 ! 644.700 7.778.000 100 250
Fulton Trust Co__
Auburn Trust Co-130;000 250,090 4,770,375 100 —
—
Guaranty Trust Co 25,000,000 30, 545.400 549234700 100 235
500,0001 732.900 6,358,700 100 150
Hudson Trust Co.
P er sh are.
Blnghamton—
Itallan Discount A
Citizens Bank____
100,000
75,022 2,238,286 100
Trust Co_____ 1,000,000 762.000 12.728.700 100
City National Bank 200,000 403,400 3,404,110 100
Lawyers’ Title A
First National Bank 400,000 321,707 4,934,978 100
Trust Co_____ 4.000. 00'* 296.700 17,803,400 100 105
People’s Trust Co..
500,000 182,129 5,092,907 100
Lincoln Trust Co. 2 .000. 000 202.200 24.092.000 100 155
Per share.
Brooklyn—
Mercantlle Trust- 1,000,000 083.500 16.872.000 100 285
Bank of Coney Isl’d 300,000 13S.450 4,045,900 100 140 155
Metropolitan Tr Co 2 ,000,000 394.000 27.838.000 100 230
ann.nno 825,700 10,542,700 100 215 230
First National Bank
N Y L Ins A Tr Co! 1.000,000 407.000 21,767,300 100 550
32.000 1.471.600
Globe Exchange Bk 150,000
New York Trust Co 10,000,000 16 340.600 152402000, 100 295
U U
U
Greenpoint i\at Bk 2U .U 0 354,800! 3,283,9001 lO 160 180
416.800 34.735.700 100' 295
Title Guar A Tr Co 6.000. 00U 12
Homestead Bank..
153.000 3,851.000 100 80 100
200,000
U S Mtge A Tr Co. 2.000. 000 850.700 65,004,900 100' 395
Mechanlcs’ Bank.. 1,800,000 1,392,200 36,677,700 50 87
95
U S Tr Co of N Y -. 2,000,000 020.700 54,378,700, 100 850
Montauk Bank___
100,000
97,500 2,906 000' 100 125
J a m a ic a , L . I .—
Municipal Bank__
200,000 117.500 2.172.200! 100
90,200 5,188,300 100
First National Bank 100,000
Nassau Nat Bank.. 1,000,000 1,507.700 16,555,900 100 220
I
North Side Bank..
200,000 347,650 8,054.700' 100 195 205
People’s Nat Bank.
I Per
200,000 302,300 5,247.900 100 150 160
Rochester—
Ridgewood Nat Bk 390,000 244,200 8.636,900 100
400.000 425,944 10.300.492 100 225
Central Bank__
200,000
109.400 1.204.300 100
West End Bk____
Lincoln-Alliance Bk 2,000,000 ,418,717 35.147,018 100 215
Brooklyn Trust Co. 1,500,000 2.678.300 31,355 200 100 425 435
500.000 569,541 10.020.905 100 190
Merchants’ Bank..
500,000 2,930.000 25,302,500 100 650 660
Klngs Co Trust Co.
O
Nat Bank of Comm 750.000 ,106,597 a 12669735 IO ! 163
Manufact’rs’ Tr Co 2,000,000 2,112,700 31,590.000 100 200 210
750.000 453,303 9,596,164 1001 155
Traders’ Nat Bank.
Midwood Trust Co 500,000 270,700 1,004,100 100
Genesee Vail Tr Co 400.000 518.120 7,117.279 100
People’s Trust Co.. 1,500,000 1,905,500 45,201,100 100 275 300
Roch Tr A S D Co. 1.000,000 251,900 30,725,169 100 235
300.000 871.712 14.363.723 100 400
Security Trust Co.
Buffalo—
Per
Union Trust Co__ 1,250,000 714,334, IS.340,770 100 150
300,000
Broadway Nat Bk.
*80,402 *4,362,838 100 200 225
750,000 o394,881 o7,455,773 100 205 210
Lafayette Nat Bk.
Llberty Bank____ 2,000 000 2,0S6.077 30,034,962 100 280 285
Per
Syracuse—
.U U U
Manuf A Trad Nat S O .O O 2.300,998 35,738,778 100 275 280
City Bank Trust Co 2,000,000 1,153,710 16.558.437 100 160
Marine Trust Co.. 10,000,000 10,350,630 95,729,969 100 250 255
Merchants’ Nat Bk 300.000 346,427| 2.748,949 100 S0J
People’s Bank____ 1,000,000 971,147 17.104,474 100 250
Salt Springs Nat Bk 800.000 a383,592 at.770.733 100 175
100,000
South Side Bank__
51,621 1,931,242 100 170 180
300,000 a236,755 a2,522.0S9 100 150
Third Nat Bank__
Buffalo Trust Co.. 1,000,000 1,375,000 15,466,290 100 300 310
First Tr A Dep Co. 2.500.000 1,738,912 35.608.240 100 212
Cltlz Com’l Tr Co. 1,250,000 2,046,721 22,486,231 100 225 235
Syracuse Trust Co. 1.500.000 479,940 24,698,773 100 205
Fldellty Trust Co.. 1,000,000 1,119,247,17,448,713 100 225 235
Elmira—
Per share.
Merchants’ Nat Bk 250,000 al34,697 al,450,702 100
Per
Troy—
400,000 681,574 7,580,903 100
Second Nat Bank..
546.3S9 19.S54.724, 100
Manufac’rs Nat Bk 800,000
Chemung Can T Co 300,000 577.869 7,734,797 100
National City Bank 300.000 287.219 *4.995,521 100
250.000 a442.5‘29 a3.832.244 100
Nat St Bk of Troy.
New York Clty- D e p o s its of N . Y . City ban ks are rsp o rted net and
168.769 1,1+1.000 100
100.000
People’s Bank____
are o j date J uly 30 1921
S u rplu s an d p r o fits ar e o f date Ju ne 30 Union Nat Bank__
300.000 al39,207 a4,064,383 50
1921 f o r N a tio n ai and J u n e 30 fo r State b an k s. A disi dend re cord
240.000 *443,49S *901,621 100
United Nat Bank..
lrn«< co m p a n ies in N ew Y ork Ci ty an d Broo klyn
o f ban k s and
101,392 2,725,035 100
200.000
Troy Trust Co----and I n d .” S ec., page
m a y be fo u n d in ou r “ Ry.
247
Am Exch Nat Bank 5,009,000 7,630,600 82,006,000 100 228 234
Amer Union Bank.
200,000 22S.700 <1,707,400 100
Atlanta Nat Bank. 1,090,000 1.0S4.000 14,542,000 100, 215
Bank of America_ 5.500.000 5,976.000 49,893,000 1001 165 172
Bank of Europe__
450,000 267,500 <6,471,700 100
Bank of Manhat Co 5,000,000 16.828.100 115658000 50 187 191
Bk of NY, N B A .. 2,000,000 7,184,700 26,465,000 100 400 415
Bank of U S ____ 1.500.000 732,900 <33096100 100 160 175
100,000 433,200 3,644,000 100 350 425
Bk of Wash Heights
Battery Pk Nat Bk 1.500.000 1,443,300 9,757,000 100 150 160
150.000 701,100 <412,200
Berardini State Bk.
Bowery Bank____
350.000 845.700 4,998,000 100 425 450
140 000 <2,990,300 100 115 125
Broadway Cent Bk 200.000
Bronx Borough Bk.
150.000 100.700 <4,230,000 100 105 125
Bronx Nat Bank..
200.000 286.500 <3,140.400 100 145 155
175.500 <2.534,900 100 145 155
200.000
Bryant Park Bank.
U 000
Chase Nat Bank__ 15U U 19,716.400 226345000 100 297 307
Cent Mercantile Bk 210,000 100,700 <2,297,700 100 185 195

• Sale price. 6 Paid In. k Capital to be Increased,
stock, a Apr. 28 1921. y Ex-rights, r April 11 1918.

sh u n

255
100
445
225
165
214
130
315
105
925
165
860
225
200
255
790
360
500
150
178
295
510
150
214
315
140
358
240
245
227
175*
299
279
135
306
260
355
210
260
240

115
165
305
240
565
305
305
405
875

share

225
200
170
165
450
154
sh are

165
210
190
160
220
210

share.

Ex-dlvidend. e Feb. 28 1921. e Feb. 21 1921. I Last sale, t June 80 1921. HNew
June 23 1920. n Nov. 15 1920. c Includes Foreign Branch Deposits. » Dee. 29 1930.

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d

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Aug., 1921.]

OH I O— (C o n clu d e d )

NEW Y O R K — (C on clu d ed )
Gross
Surplus
tlf Profit*. Deposits

Par.

Bid

Atk.

Per
c258
215
105
280

Capital.

nhftrt.
263
220
110
285

$
$
U tica—
First National Dank 1.2150.000 1,873,714 9,708,808 100
904,507 3,383,702 100
000,000
Oneida Nat Bank
<425,277 <3,520,470 100
Utica City Nat Bk. l ,000,000
728,779 13,189,90!) 100
Citizens’ Trust Co
000,000
440,47!) 2,325,127 100
’ 00,000
Oneida Co Trust Co
Utica Tr A Dep Co. 1.0
10,000
869,347 11,251,740 100 ■275
Per
W atertow n —
100,000
City National Bank
137,397 1,541,290 100
<356,801 <3,987,297 100
250.000
Jefferson Co NatBk
200.001
317 717 3,0 12,920 [00
Watertown Nat BU
66S'072 7,378>13 100
400.000
Nortb’ n N Y Tr Co
Per
W estchester Ca
187,432 6,829,319 100
Mt. Vernon— 1st N _
200.000
360,125 6,558,309 100 —
200,000
M t Vernon Tr Co
New Rochelle—
200,000
218 977 6,709,702 100
Nat City B an k..
55,092 1,084,993
North Ave Bank.
80,000
150.000
Huguenot Tr C o.
116,324 2,407,339 ....._
200.000
194.094 4,985,728 100
N Rochelle Tr Co
7*98 072 ■n!>03.900 300
— 1st N at.
100,000
44,270 1,826,171 100 —
Ossining Nat Bk_
100,000
Peekskill—
WeBtches Co Nat
100,000 <337,204' <5,244,011 50 —
Pleasantrille—
M t Pleasant Bk
78,934 1,483,117
100,000
Port Chester— 1st N
100,000 <155,882 <2,163,138 100
Mutual Trust Co
106.812 2,593,731 100 105
300.000
1
Rl/e— Rye N at B k . .
*129 327 < 463,742 ioo
80,000
Tarrytoion Nat B k.
100.000 <lo2 047 <1,498,541 100
White Plains—
Citizens Bank_
_
150.000
52.746 3,037,758 100
801,566 100
100 000
Cent Bk West Co
47,829
150 000
County Trust Co
128 617 4.45S.940 100
10' 202 5.237,034
50
Foniers— First Nat
300.000
<71.937 <2.474,572 100
Yonkers Nat Bk.
200.000
WestchesY Tr Co
259,507 7,294,736 100 ____ _
300.000
—
Yonkers Trustee
101,441 2,228,889 —
250.000

300
share

share
.........
„ ...
____

69.610
172,501
352,430
06,579
689,714
93,877
1,007,299
312,379
162,076
487,427
684,497
1,138,977
283,492

2,465,778
7,937,971
5,696,107
1,189.891
5,869.726
1,320,275
7,298,844
8,531,166
3,140,739
4,998,763
8,149,995
12.722,402
3,008,773

D a yto n —
American Nat Bank
City National Bank
Dayton Nat Bank
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Third Nat Bank . .
Winters Nat Bank.
City Tr A Sav Bank
Dayton Sav A T Co
T o le d o —

200,000
400,000
300,000
200.000
400,000
1,000,000
200,000
600,000

158,904
449,132
el67,092
e 141,700
e.317,249
677,902
84,000
784,097

1,586,291
5,648,433
e2,793,677
e3,159,961
e2,265.053
7,263,993
2,722,579
14,981,732

-—
—

C in cin n a ti—
Atlas Nat Bank_
_
Brighton B kA TrC o
Clnn Bk A Tr Co
Citizens’ Nat Bank
City Hall Bank.
Columbia B A 8 Co
Cosmop Bk A 1 r Co
East End Bank .
Fifth-Third Nat Bk
First National Bank
Fourth Nat Bank
Lincoln Nat Bank
Home Sav Bank Co
North Side Bank
Pearl Market Bank
People’s Bk A 8vCo
Prov S Bk A Tr Co
Second Nat Bank
Bo Ohio 8 BtA TrCo
Stock Yards B k__
Union 8 B A T; ' ;o
Western Bk A TrCo
Central Trust Go

400,000
215,000
150,000
2,uuu,000
100,000
100,000
260,000
50,000
3.000,000
6.000,000
500,000
500,000
30,000
73,000
400,000
200,000
1.5 10,000
1.0 10,000
/(JO ,000
100,000
>,000,000
1.000.000
1.000,000

1,089,590
409,991
131,541
2,085,707
343,117
259,079
176.761
38.704
<2,100.740
4,349,552
1,195,699
970,507
33,792
108,597
22(,.447
175.520
1,330.3/0
684,475
135,767
165,000
3,21'), 171
800,677
1,434,797

3,747,768
4,284,918
4,883,702
8,229,729

Per
5,369,939 100 301
8.439.713 100 300
2,590,067 100/ 177
8,269,771 100 170
2,457,273 100 350
1,865.761
10 38
5,755,284
50 90
520,332 100 140
32,248.387 100 1230
31,347,290 100 184
8,244.955 100 285
5,771,706 100 235
992,107 100 100
1,330.939
50 110
4,301.083 100 150
2,81 1.766 100 1)0
20,897,788
10 22
6,398,146 100 145
3,850,777 100 210
900.000 100 175
20,864,718 100
11,801,612 100 225
5,530,337 100 195

Com Sav B A Tr Co
Dime Sav Bank Co
First National Bank
Cora Guard Tr ASav
Home Sav B an k ..
Mer A C l’k Sav Bk
Northern Nat Bank
Ohio S Bk A Tr C o.
Second Nat B an k ..
Secur S B A Tr C o Spltzer-Ror T A Bk
Toi Sav Bk A Tr Co
Union Savs B an k ..
Y o u n g sto w n —
City Tr & Sav Bank
Commer’l N at Bk
Dollar Sav A Tr Co
First National Bank
Mahoning Nat Bk

Mahoning SATr Co

100
100
too
100
100
100
10.0
100
100
100

share.
340
350
180
180
380
40
105
245
195
270
103

P er

130
130

1,400,000

250,000
150,000
1,000,000
1.000,000
1,000,000

250,000
300,000
300,000
250,000

264,011
241,521
1,461.470
772,710
557,677
332,377
1,081,893
1,105,492
2,563,207
386,741
224,404
640,917
366,019

7,784,411
6,929,948
8,504,503
18,587,002
4,997.261
2,492,991
8.965,826
22,414,917
15,870,375
5,730,745
3,016,223
3,428,972
1,321,203

403,527' 5,602,745
300,000
609.507 5.494.035
500,000
1,500,000 1,825,077 16,005.341
” 800,000 2.249.190 13.713,734
499,139 3,844,719
1,001,000
137,990 1,578,724
100,000

154

243
225
210
155
168
jAar#,
140
135

310
325
220

240

200

22o

260
325
190 130

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

320

240
340

240
250
285
350
140

Per
145
240
169
150
185
165

share
155

225

235
share

P er

200,900
270,000
560,000

A eh

210

100
100

192
165
100 330

160
170

100

50

100
100
100
100

300

380
160
325
320
210

205
100 210
320
245
250
140
295
300
240
Per shorn
100

100
100
100
100
100

100

100
100

100

100

OKLAHOMA— National banks June 30; State institutions latest returnsG u th rie—
First National Bank
Guthrie Sav Bank
Oklahoma State Bk
Security State Bank

3.00,000
60,000
50,000
25,000

»71,121 ?i2,085,595
848.007
5,309
781.272
25,572
4,422
420,719

100
106
190
100

100,000
30,000
looiooo

34.194 2,092,076
e65S,891
el3.810
e45,975 e l,499,590

10
10'
106

M uskogee—
Commercial Nat Bk
Exchange Nat Bank
First National Bank
Muskogee Nat Bk

1 00______
100
100
100

B id .

Per share

McAlester—
American Nat Bank
City National Bank
First Nat B of M cA

100
100
100
too

1
65.247
200 000
316.637
240,000
195.444
500,000
800,000 1,024,460

%

Par

%

200,000
700,000
300,000
50,000
300,000
50,000
700,000
500,000
100,000
300,000
500,000
600,000
400.000

OHIO— National banks June 30, Slate institutions latest returns.
C an ton —
Central Sav Bank. .
City National Bank
Dime Savings Bank
First National Bank

t
100,ooc

Gross
Deposits

Airier Sav Bank Co
lit
151,002 2,847,771
Broth’d of Loc Erig
( / o ( >|>er Nat Bk
’
1,000.001
;
i\ 00,000 4,438,712 1 0 r
Cent N 1.1,8 A Tr Co 1,800,000 2,712/1 17 30,657,372 100 250
Clark A vo Hav Blc_
200,000
104,094 3,595,440 lUl
Clev Sav A Loan Co
234,723 1,848,247 106
250,00(
Garfield Bav Bit C<
692,744 15,900,44 8 100
600,000
Lorain St Sav & T)
200,O C
O
229,179 0.099,432 I0r 245
National City Bank 2,000,000
794,947 13,507,774 100 150
600,000
Pearl St S A, T Co
710,014 14,1.70.789 UK*
United Bk A Sav Co 1 500,00f
731,000 17,908,000 100
Cleveland Trust Co 4,500,000 4,975.101 104967 700 100
Guardian Sav A Tr 4 600,000 5,080,970 72,873,94 2 100
Home Sav A Trust
300,000
104,305 2,908,576 100
L Sh Bkg A Tr C o. 1,01)6.000
550,771 26,9 54 ,723 100 325
State Bkg A Tr C o .
750,000
000,799 1 1,037,410 100
8<1t),uon
Union Sav A L C o .
593,122 2,266,013 i no 141
Union Trust C o ___ 14,833,333 19,056,489 226474,796 100 165

C olu m bu s—

Per sharg.

45,000
747,940
14,674
482,793
321,762 4,516,540
168,427 1,874.296
33,249 1,403,899
22,842
246,297

Cleveland —

Surplus
rt Profits

Central Nat Bank
Citizens’ Tr A. Sav.
City National Bank
Columbus Sav Bk
Comrner’l Nat Bk.
Fifth Ave Sav Bank
125
Hayden-Cllu N Bk..
Huntington Nat Bk
Market Exch Bank
Nat Bk of C om ’ce.
First Nat Bk __
- „ — Ohio National Bank
State S Bk & Tr Co

NORTH DAKOTA— Nat. banks Apr. 28; State institutions latest returns
100,000
50,000
300,000
100,000
100.000
100,000

Capital.

—

NORTH CARO LIN A— Nat.bks. June 30, State institutions latest returns,
C h arlotte—
Charlotte Nat Bank
375,000
416,914 3,336,670' 100
Commercial Nat Bk
500,000
1623,547 <2,146,045 100
586,337
991,468 100
First National Bank
300,000
Mer A Farm N B k.
200.000
401,330 1,764,799 100
Security Savs Bank,
90 000!
5.000
335.000 100
Union Nat Bank_ j 2 ’ " ''OOi
_
*
241,437 <2,014,967 100
619,559 6.546,422 100
American Trust Co. 1,220.000
642,291 2,852,933. 100
Independ’ce Tr C o.j l,0uu,ooo
Durham —
Citizens’ Nat Bank
100,000
1135.0001 1,500,000^ 100
Fidelity Bank_____\ 100,000
653,177 5,307.139
<522,407 <4,1 11,187: 100
First National Bank;
600,000
59,592 1,104,491'
Home Savings Bank.
50,000
102,717, 1,229,990
Merchants’ B an k .. I 100.000
G reen sboro— |
Atlantic Bk A Tr Co 1,000,000
377,5441 2,599,149
132,316 2,993,734 100
Greensboro L A T r .
358,uoO
88.760
468,302, 100
Textile Bank______
28,000
R aleigh —
Per share.
<174,392 <2,983,927 100
Citizens Nat Bank.
300,000
181.797 3,731,915 100
Comm’l Nat Bank.
300,000
Merchants’ Nat Bk
3 JO,000
<151,500 <3,783,130 100
36,411, 1,036,975 100
Raleigh Bkg ATrCo,
00,000
W ilm in gton —- i
Per share
I
55,000 4,000.000 100
Amer Bk A T r C o .J
200,000
Mure bl-ion Nat Bk_ 1,000,000 <1,063,417 <8,228,719 100
153,177 2,057.832
People's Sav Bank.
65,000
25
336,517 3,931,706
Wllm Sav & Tr C o .:
100,000
80
W inston-Salem
People’s Nat Bank.
150,000
<39,000 <1.680,000 i o o ;,
Wachovia Bk & T r . 1,333,100 1,631,775 16,891,746 100..

Fargo—
Dakota Sav Bank.
Fargo National Bk.
First National Bank
Merchants Nat Bk.
Northern Nat Bank
Security Nat Bank.

61

B A N K S A N D TRUST CO M PAN IES

250,000
300,000
500,000
200,000

134,000 3,845,437
104,774 2,265,437
181,954 4.617,173
68,244 2,307,791

10'
10r'
25
100

Oklahom a C ity American Nat Bank
Farmers’ Nat Bank
First National Bank
First State Bank
Guaranty Bank
Liberty Nat Bank
Okla Stk Yds, N B
Security Nat Bank
Southwest. Nat Bk
Tradesmens Nat Bk

000,000
100,000
500,000
200,000
looiooo
500,000
230,006
500,000
250,000
250,000

T ulsa—
Central Nat Bank
Exchange Nat. RanV
First Nat B an k _
_

1,000.000
1 t500 000
uobo.boo

Per ssh r
a

Per share

Per sham

Per sharr.
621,740
140,779
657,749
51,662
28,441
104,979
115,490
e227,707
65,272
80,277

10,518,177 100
2,989,791 100
11,450,779 100
3,537,097 100
1,296,795 100
3,061,973 ion
1,890,957 100
e5,029,776 ion
3,439,201 100
2,648,785 too

430,179 7,536.725
782.974 21.572.797
415,712 11,285,260

100 _ _____ _ _ _ „ „
100
100

OREGON— National banka June 30; State institutions June 30.
Per share
Portland —
__
_
100,000
16,529 1,254,993 100
G W Bates A Co _
106,777 3,004,962 100 182
185
Can Bk of Com ’ce.
300,000
120
____
103,779 2,032,103 100 150
Citizens Bank___
100,000
25
First National Bank 2.500,000 1,328,877 29,008,173 100 190
195
160
429,969 100
17,009
100,000
Hartm’n A T'm ps'n
230
146,390 5,072,874 100 180
200,000
HI hern la C A Sav B
2,004.839 19.949.775 100 300
Ladd A Tilton Bk. _ 1,000,000
28,70!) 1.002,955 100 150
100,000
175
Live Stock State Bk
337,479 18,485,397 100 160
1,000,000
165
N'western Nat Bk
205
44,697 1,716,994 100 130
150
200,000
Peninsula Nat Bank
64.007 2.799.932 IOO 150
200,000
State Bank
United States N Bk 1.300,000 1,879,672 25.604,011 inn 325
1
1
439,720 2,887,272 100
230,000
Security Sav A Tr
* Hale price. A New stock. k Capital to be Increased, p Amount paid In. x Ex-dividend. a Last sale.
d These figures date Feb, 28 1920.
» June 30 1920 r Bept 8 1920
* Feb 21 1922. c Includes Oneida Co. Tr. Co. a Nov. 17 1919. ttncludes trust deposits, t Includes Union
B B A Tr. n D ec.29 1920. < April 28 1921.

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*«NNSYLVAN1A- -A it Ska.(«»«. PSila.) June 30; dial* inat lalaat rat'na
Capital

Surplus
Jc Profit*.

(iron*
DcpotU*.

Par

aid.

198
375
125
475
82
100
373
85

Altoona—
Mrst National Bank
Second Nat Bank-Union Bank ------Altoona Trust Co_Central Trust C o..
Mountain C'y T Co

180,000
inn.non
142.301
>80,000
143,000
182,902

446,892
*378,817
107,043
421,994
215,997
163,549

2,739,613
*2,897,315
1,412,174
2,272,737
1,725,229
1,646.392

380
275
160
210
210
47

■rte —
Bank of Erie___
Pi ret National Hank
Marina Nat Bank
People’s Bank . . .
Second Nat Bank..
Cent Tr A Title Co.
Erie Trust Co. - -.
Secur 8av & Tr Co.

125,000
flUi),0n0
800,000
*00,000
800,000
128,000
800,000
*00,000

71,950
981,219
527,709
257,377
944,017
31,409
589,994
509,590

923.904
7,016,039
4,971,677
3,742,720
7,974,697
1,20 ) 000
7,172,294
4,858,539

100
100
100
100
100
30

•Sara.

Per •Sara.

325
250
180
200
200
48

Par •Sara.

100
100
too
____
100
100 ____ _ ____
100
100
100

Commonwealth Tr.
Dauphin Dep Tr Co
Harrisburg Tr C o..
Security Trust CoTTnlon Trust Co__

200,000
200,000
800,000
100,000
128.00C
123 000
375,000
300,000
400,000
123,000
ssoiooo

70,000 1,200,000
3515,944 *2,667,442
582,644 2,446,705
d 308.932 dl.072.215
432.222 2,040.999
82,194
754,204
824.921 3,933,936
400.937 3,826,204
623,199 2,853,103
63,171 1,454,184
144,714 2,206,941

30
•00
25
100
23
30
100
100
100
23
100

Lancaster—
Conestoga Nat Bk.
First National Bank
Fulton Nat Bank..
Lancaster Co N Bk
Northern Nat Bank
People’s Nat Bank.
Farmers’ Trust CoGuaranty Trust Co
Lancaster Trust Co
Northern Tr A 8 Co
People’s Trust C o..
Union Trust Co—

607,627 2,996,475
*00,000
218,782
572,769
*10,000
210,579 2,391,574
800,000
558,319 1.670,161
300,000
120,017
657,397
128,000
252,627 1,706,847
*00,000
845,127 4,477.701
*25,000
94 907
921.904
*94,000
*80,000 1,167,330 7,047,207
206,377 1,994.576
125,000
519.749 2,894,274
125,000
172,644 2,472,713
160,000

100
100
100
50
100
100
50
100
100
50
50
50

PENNSYLVANIA—(Concluded)
durpiua
Gro a
a
Capital. A Pro/ita. Uapoaita
Par. Bid
-- —-------- —
—
— —

A ik.

Par
i
Allentown—
$
878 .594 6,378,779 100 195
Allentown Nat Hk. 1,000.000
s4,993,938 100 350
Alerchanls Nat Hk
400,000 31,062,074
90 L
.739 80 110
Rldgo A venue Bank
60,337
80,000
768 ,864 5,095,789 100 450
Aecoud Nat Bank 800.000
212,747 1,513,179 30 80
Allentown Trust Co
180,000
197,414 2,258,772 25 90
Citizens Trust Co 128,000
763,307 3,411,125 60 350
Lehigh Vail Tr Co128,000
175,017 l ,853,795 80 80
800.000
Penn Tr Co--------

Harrisburg—
East End Trust Co.
First National Bank
Harrisburg Nat Bk
Merchants' Nat Bk
Central Trust C o.-

[Vol. 113

H AN K S AN1) TRUST CO M PAN IE S

Par •Sara.

Phils.— (Con.)
Olrard Trust Co - .
Guar Tr A S D CoHaddlngt’n T&TCo
Hamilton Trust Co
Holmesburg Tr Coludus'l Tr, P A Sav
Integrity Trust Co.
Kensington Tr Co,
Land Title A Tr Co
Liberty T & Tr Co.
Market St TAT Co
Manayunk Tr C o..
Merch Un Trust Co
Mutual Trust Co.Northern Cent Tr.
Northern Trust Co.
No Phila Trust Co.
Nor Western Tr Co
Parkway Trust Co.
Pelham Trust C o.
Penn Bank A Trust
on Lives A Gr An
Penn W’h'g&SD Co
People’s Trust Co .
Philadelphia Tr Co.
Phoenix Trust Co
Provident Life < Tr
fe
Real Est Tr Co.com
do
do
pref
Real Est T I A T r-.
Republic Trust Co
Rlttenhouse Tr Co
Roxborough Tr Co
Tacony Trust Co_
Tioga Trust Co
UnitA See T T T
d
,
Wayne June Tr Co
West Phila T&T Co

i ■
:

Par atari
1
*
i
2,500,000 9,108,140 49.740.774 100 ____1 700
1,000,000
030,074 7,879,095 100 ____ 1 121H
125,000
124,674 2,483,325 100 ........ 1 121
200,000
246,872 2,922,948 100 ____ 1 171
125,000
106,407
988,323 ao ____ 1 7034
800,000 1,391,779 7,643,771 00 ____ J 181
300,000 1,766,794 8,746,866 00 ____ 1 220
200,000
459,177 8,716,335 00 ........ 1 0034
3,000,000 9,657,174 13,080,359 too ____ ( 485
800,000
575.549 2,770.738 00 ____ 1 10014
280,000
417,537 6,775,631 00
1190
280,000
275,199 2,314,740 20 - --1 81
542,091 1,972,336 100 ____ 1 00
500,000
438,038
132,709 3,273,399 00 ____ i 35
150,000
24,171
047,962 00 ____ l 55
800,000 2,284,747 9,033,388 100 ____ ( 499
280,000
566.334 8,018,291 00 ____ I 192
180,000
725,899 7,755,492 00 ____ I 350
32,774
128,000
872,919 100 ____ I 121
150.000
106,037 1,550,418 100 ____ 1 129
I 30
200,000
60,500 1,290,095 00
¥
1400
2,000,000 5 703,899 30 020 256 mo
1,000,000
293,227
698A27 00 ........ i ino
034,450
123.094 2,748.902 00 ........ 1 45
2575
1,000,000 5,239 677 22 640 000 I0fl
/45
Ooojooo
39,497 l 060 117 50
S 000,000 6,886,032 9 574 988 100
-11 392
1 319,600 \ 692,097 6'020 737 /100
51
1,930,200 /
\100 ........ ( 100 J4
1,509,000 3,337,767 5,510,198 100 ____ / 350
I 60
215,822 3 314 748 50
400,000
165,491 2 614 476 T O
1 125
sooiooo
O
59,904 1620 133 50
150,000
__l 269J^
211,337 1 920 865 T O
150^000
O
l 10U
84,377 1 563 303 50
125,000
i non nnn
984 275 1 547 929 100
130
__ l 80
67! 192 1 613 577 ion
160,000
l 150
9! nnn nnn 1 901 032 9 263 579 T O
.
O
l 14934
649A92 6,071,143 50
800,000

Par •Sara.

348
188
198
112
150
205
230
mo
572
115
250
110

350
189
206
113
155
210
250
101
580
120
255
115

Pittsburgh—

Allegheny Yal Bank
All Nations Dep Bk
Anchor Sav Bank..
Arsenal Bank____
Bank of Plttsb, N A
Bk of Secured Savs
Citizens Sav Bank
City Deposit Bank,
Columbia Nat Bank
Diamond Nat Bank
Dollar Sav Bank__
Duquesne Nat Bk.
banks da le Ju ly 30
1921
Philadelphia— Dapoaita of National
Exchange Nat Bk..
e'er •Sara. Farmers Dep Nat..
177,944 2,348,058 30
American Bk & Tr_
300,000
160H Farmers Depos Sav
Bank of Nor Amer. 1,000,000 1,331,047'21.120.000 100 ____ < 300 14 Fifth Avenue Bank
115,689 (1,725,999 30
(60
Broad St Nat Bank '250,000
First N Bk of Blrm
695,072 5,324,000 100 ____ i 265
Centennial Nat Bk.
300,000
First, National Bank
4,585,370 18,615,000 100 ____ ; 52234 Fourteenth St Bank
Central Nat Bank- 1,000,000
5,524
(21
685,770 30
Citizen’ s Bank __ 194,340
Freehold Bank. .
Corn Exch Nat Bk 8,000,000 4,747,677 35,901,000 100 ____ ( 370
Homew’d Peop Bk.
Drovers < Mer Nat
fe
Iron &Glass Dol Sav
104,620 (1,402.409 30
300,000
160
TCeystone Nat Bank
Bank - - ____
275,000 1,416,677 5,848,000 100 ........ i 557
Eighth Nat Bank..
Liberty Nat Bank.
First National Bank 1,800,000 2,758,241 27,487,000 100 ____ i 250
Liberty Sav Bank..
Fourth St Nat Bank 8,000,000 8,221,971 46 444,000 100 ........i 280
Manufac’rs Bank..
Franklin Nat Bank 1,000,000 5,513,707 55.087,000 100 ____ i 000
Marine Nat Bank _
Girard Nat Bank-- *.000,000 7,253,694 53.087.000 100 ____ i 375
Mellon Nat Bank..
578,477 4.165.000 50 ........i 12034 Metropolitan N Bk
350,000
Kensington Nat Bk
Manayunk Nat Bk
200,000
732,0471(3,833,461 100 ........i 406
Monongahela N Bk
Market St Nat Bk. 1,000,000 2,076,429 14.194,000 too ........ i 222 34 Nat Bank of Amer.
111,474 2,507,432 50
150
300,000
Middle City Bank.
Ohio Valley Bank-.
2 12834 Pennsylvania N Bk
312,247 (3.948,691 too
500,000
Nat Bank of Comm
769,374 (6.414.712 30 - - - - - 1 150
Nat Bk of Germ't’n
200,000
Penu Savings Bank
250,000 1,624,302 7,764.000 100 ____ i 483
Nat Security Bank
People’s Nat Bank
500,000 1,375,412 9,138,000 100 ........ i 375
Ninth Nat Bank.-People’s Sav&Tr Co
481,092 5,620.000 100 ........ i 177
Northern Nat Bank
400,000
Second Nat Bk . _
S79.650 5,492,000 100 ____ i 40114 Third Nat Bank. .
200,000
Northwestern N Bk
95,676 2,657,909 50
125,000
(81
Olney Bank & Tr _
Union Nat Bank__
87,204 1,877,030 50
250.000
Oxford Bank- ___
Union Savings Bk
Penn National Bk. 1,000.000 2,669,442 10,799,000 100 ____ j 320
Western Nat Bank.
51,427 3.338,992 50
200,000
Peoples Bank__ Western S < D Bk.
fe
Philadelphia NatBk 5,000,000 11,084,914 88,753,000 too ........ i 312
Allegheny Trust Co
660,779 4,703,000 100 ____ i 12834 Colonial Trust Co.
500,000
Quaker City Nat B
856,227 (7,050,796 100 ........ i 317 3^ Com’wealth Tr Co.
280,000
Second Nat Bank484.567 3,351,000 100 ____ i 250
300,000
Sixth Nat Bank__
Continental Tr Co
504,407 9,313,000 too ____ i
Southwark Nat Bk.
250,000
Dollar Sav & Tr Co
185,770 1,503,000 100 ____ i 14
S’western Nat Bank
200.000
Farmers Depos Tr_
50,569 2,534.935 50
350,000
(70
State Bank of Phila
Fidel Title & Tr Co
232,939 3,506,000 100
160
Tenth Nat Bank -.
300,000
Franklin Sav & Tr.
284,760 3,288,000 100 ____ i 125
400,000
Textile Nat Bank-Hazlew’d S & T Co
Third Nat Bank__ 1,000,000 1,335,997 7,744,000 100 ____ j 215
Hill Top S & T Co.
Tradesmens Nat Bk 1,000,000 2,214,417 11,686,000 100 ____ i 245
Manchester Savings
776,794 12,572,000 100 _ _ |230
_
500,000
Union Nat BankBank A Trust Co
65,174 1,589,916 30
100.000
West Phila Bank-(513* Merch Sav & Tr Co
492,373 2,002,439 100
Aldine Trust Co__
628,900
160
Metropolitan Tr Co
94,490 1,352,424 30
(50
OakUd Sav A Tr Co
125,000
Belmont Trust Co_
841,397 10,107,881 80
193
750,000
Cent Tr < Sav C o..
fc
People's Trust Co. _
185,617 3,000,777 100
i 145 34 Pittsburgh Tr Co__
200,000
Chelten Trust Co._
579,007 5,673,017 30
i 11034 Potter Titled Tr Co
500,000
Colonial Trust Co563,077 4.450.774 100
Columbia Av Tr Co
400,000
Provident Trust Co
i 200
3,350,148 30.676.068 100
Real Rst S A Tr Co
Commercial Tr Co 2,000,000
i 275
1,677,277 7,001,813 100 ____ i 22034 Real Estate Tr Co.
Com’lth T Ins < Tr ijooo.ooo
fc
Cont-Eq T < T Co. ijooo.ooo 1,369,547 10,502,045 30 ____ i 103
fc
South Hills Tr Co._
89,044 1,005,011 25
156,175
( 24 34 South Side Tr Co _
Empire Tit & Tr Co
170,412 2,944,924 50
300,000
Excelsior T r _____
(6434 Terminal Trust Co.
180,077 3.089,779 100
i 125
200,000
Federal Trust Co._
Union Trust Co
! 450
Fidelity Trust Co. - 5,200,000 16,396,074 34,055,777 100
Washington Tr Co
/100 ___ J 104
Finance Co, 1st pref a l , 470,000 1
West End 8 B A Tr
( 104
William Penn Tr Co
al|530i000 12,607,779 1,766,914 udo
2d preferred
582,869 5,674,540 30 ........ ( 173
Frankford Trust Co ' 250!000
Workingman's Sav
764,242 11.362.851 100 -_ _ ( 175
Franklin Trust Co 1,000,000
Bank & Trust Co
200
Germantown Tr Co 1,000,000 1.194,864 9,900,924 100
194,707 2,465,900 30 ____ l 8534
200,000
Olr’d A v T & T C o -

96,800
76,000
100,000
100,000
2 400,000
125,000
150,000
200,000
600,000
000,000
800,000
750^000
6,000,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
4,000^000
’200,000
200,000
80,000
172^700
500,000
200,000
100,000
100,000
300,000
6,000,000
200,000
l.ooo’ooo
200,000
100,000
200,000
100,000
i.ooojooo
sjooolooo
'300,000
500,000
2,000,000
L
joootooo
1,000,000
250^000
700,000
2,600^000
i.soojooo
’450,000
1,000,000
1,320,000
2i000;000
175,000
165,400
150;000

104,649 2,236,464
93,920 2,275,560
479,492 3,742,501
269.470 1.428,696
5,105,027 37,769,702
168.767 2,174,491
760.171 8,749.121
1.303.783 11,889,821
1,264 704 8,455,919
1,928,097 14,533,362
1,274,720 39,187,743
737.971 7,925,746
959,527 6. 176,499
s2,301.574 *38235973
823,294 9,296,449
140,842 1,886,562
c(160.477 d\ ,944.241
3,000,794 28,919,090
234.577 5,029,274
1,063.097 1,484,732
74.676 2,521,403
346.199 3.U3.436
899.374 7,755,441
r»172,844 n2,304,850
65,794 2,250,793
257.572 1,284,913
s218,742 *2.939,729
5,490,679 83.26S.510
23,297 1,782.261
s2.063,521 *11268 183
480.977 5,694,608
85.500 1,861,847
243,427 1,314,154
93,914 1.707,792
2.763,293 20,978,728
6,488.590 12,653,262
si.092.744 so, 472,220
S390.411 *3,164,297
4,808,039 20,686,146
1,208,171 21,950,006
'641,197 5,723.554
420.949 3,250,707
656,727 4,756,730
3.866.547 22,090.205
1,541,449 10.042,727
287.221 1,460,789
1,260.144 8,581.903
522,729 1,773,710
4,575,948 13,356,150
153.078 2,425,686
185,737 2,251,494
120,840 2,475,373

154,672 2,599.442
250,000
44,327
859,214
125,000
40,541 1,245,251
125,000
313,550 4,018,276
200i000
170,920 2.373,669
250^000
2,000,000 2,202,550 13,S12,777
206,507 4,107,597
500^000
133,247 1,176,067
150,000
87,777 3,454,162
400,000
2,000,000 2,007,714 4,949,240
S2.974 1,606.793
125^000
312,199 3,012,879
300^000
46,429
468.440
125^000
1,500,000 37.387,964 90,130,088
442,474 6,729,095
350^000
440,849 3,511.998
1253)00
71,498 1,026,932
125,000
100,000 1,320,274 9,484.362

• Sale price, a Capital paid In; authorized amount Is larger, t Capital to be Increased, d Feb. 21 1921
I Last sale. a June 30 1920. a Apr. 28 1921. ( June 30 1921. S New stock, n Dec. 29 1920.

t Nov. 15 1920.
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50
00
00
00
00
00
100
100
165
00
00
100
100
166
00
100
100
100
100
50
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
00
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
50
100
100
100
100
20
100
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50
50
100
100
100
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100
100
100
100
100
100
155
100
50
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• Evdlvldeiud-

A ug., 1921.]

BAMS

TENNESSEE—Nat. banks June .'J ; State institutions latest leturns.
O

PENNSYLVANIA— (Concluded)
Capital.

Surplus
G
iro**
A Profits. Deposits

< :*
>

A N D TRUST CO M PAN IES

Surplus

P a r.

Per
t
S
Reading—
$
400,020 1,370,724 5,720,740 30 n o
farmers’ Nat Bank
100,000
100 290
300,572 1,352,040
Keystone Nat Bank
209,000
941.929 2.452.139 25 120
National Union Bk
581,032 50 75
100,000
100,400
Meverslnk Bank__
loo.ooo
301,397 4,218,502 100 340
Penn Nat Bank__
500,000 1,148,944 0,233,144 100 310
Reading Nat Bank.
100.000
277,427 1,123.572 50 140
Schuylkill Vail Bk.
300,000
800,214 1,789.268 100 200
Second Nat Bank..
219,299 4,102,430 10 19
250 000
Berks Co Trust Co250,000
158,901 1,191,375 10 14
Colonial Trust Co.
Pennsylvania Tr Co 1,000,000 1,130.021 11,484,240 100 250
500,000
759,077 2,038,173 100 225
Reading Trust Co.

Capital.

Aft.
share.

115
295
125
88
370
315
150
305
21
15
300
250

Cross

< Profits. Deposits. Par.
t

Hid.

Ask,

Chattanooga
X
X
X
500,000
Amor Tr A Ulcg Co_
354,349 1,973,391 100
760,000
389,127 4,052,722 100
Chattanooga H Bk
I'T t National Bank 1,000,000 1,023,791 11,559,713 100
rH
First Tr A Bav Bk.
500,000
95,370
4 13,190
702,007 10,202.329 100
Hamilton Nat Bank 1,500,000
180,141 2,707,709 100
250,000
Hamilton Tr A 8 B_

Per share.

Knoxville—
American Nat Bank
City National Bank
East Tenn Nat Bk.
Ilolstoii Nat Bank.
Knox Co Bank A Tr
Mech Bk A Tr Co
Third Nat Bank__
Union Nat Bank__

Per than

150,000
500,000
400,000
500,000
100,000
300,000
300,000
200,000

*50,000
*805,447
e081,674
*101,712
11,792
126,419
*233,117
*139,019

*700,000
*0,203,900
*5,007,477
*2,920,778
352,911
1,719,125
*1,291,424
*4,254,239

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

Per share.
Scranton—
431,900 5,974,709 100 203 'MQ'/Z
County Sav Bank..
499,000
85
70,270 1,202,247 50 80
Electric City Bank.
80,000
First National Bank 1,5 J0,000 1,983,307 25,757,975 100 364 369
Far
Memphis—
433,670 50 68
71
23,149
Green Ridge Bank.
30,000
Bank of CornAT Co 1,500,000 2.558,272 16,023,904 100 205
61,707 1,229,714 60 102 106
Keystone Bank___
50,000
413,520 5,040,946 100 190
600,000
Cent State Nat Bk.
132,094 1,955.920 50 170 175
North Scranton Bk
60,000
500,000 *874,490 *5,102,991 100 285
First National Bank
99
70,114 1,420,935 no 95
Providence Bank .
75.000
79,441 2,235,079 100 500
50,000
Arner S B A Trust.
575,297 11,236,735 100 305 310
Peoples S ADimeBk
700,000
94,939 3,854,217 100 160
500,000
Guaranty Bk A Tr.
146,720 1,920.721 50 180 185
South Side Bank__
6 1.000
168,229 2,332,779 100 225
200,000
Llberty 8 Bk A Tr.
.
Third Nat Bank__
490,000 si,367,077 sO 189,414 100 430 445
157,097 3,024,470 25
159,000
Man Sav Bk A T r..
Traders’ Nat Bank.
702,414 6,552,737 100 269 274
500,000
149,747 2,951 294 100 155
300,000
National City Bank
Union Nat Bank__
500,000 *213,347 e3,177,346 100 118 120
152,341 5,060,701 100 240
No Memphis S Bk.
150,000
West Side Bank__
163.927 2,186.783 50 208 212
61,000
82,000
550,000 100 85
Security Bk:A TrCo
300,000
89
Anthracite Tr C o..
149,477 2,116,042 30 88
25 1,000
76,212 1,131,714 100 205
State Savings Bank
50,000
Lincoln Trust C o..
90,914 1.412.372 100 126 128
20 1,000
Union A Planters
H
Per D arj
Wilkes-Barre—
734,517 16,948,754 100 175
Bank A Trust Co 1,800,000
92
Dime Bk Tit ATr Co
164 989 1,797,812 50 87
2 10,000
232,607 5,080,966 100 215
600,000
Coinm Tr A Sav Bk
First National Bank
375,000 s583,549 s5,791,676 1,00 250 260
Luzerne Co Nat Bk
251,389 3,712,409 100 140 144
4 u),000
Per
Nashville—
Miners’ Bk of W B .
75 1,000 2 497,294 10.958,551 50 180 185
American Nat Bank 1,500,000 1,093,627 14,670,793 100
Second Nat Bank..
50 1,000 1,470,984 8,304,260 100 343 353
211 000 100
20,000
100,000
Bank of NashvilleSlavonic Depos Bk.
15S.830 2,095,799 too 220 225
100,000
252,097 3,202,219 100
Broad way Nat Bk.
200,000
85
South Side B k ___
72,771 1,299,737 50 80
125,000
46,792
953,977 100
Central Bk A Tr Co
100,000
W B Dep A Sav Bk
817.600 4,675,947 S 215 225
O
150,000
47.207 1,174.733 100
100,000
Farm A Merch Bk.
O
Wyoming Nat Bank
160,000 s795,023 s4,021,921 S 300 305
231,079 4,010,040 100
220,000
Flrst S B k A T rC o.
Wyoming Val Tr Co
882,747 4.741,732 30 168 173
350 000
Per share. Fourth A First N B 1,100,000 1,132,797 15,570,199 100
Williamsport—
Tennessee Hermit­
First National Bank
300,000 s509,362 s3,361,776 100
300,000
<79,220 <1,597,973 100
age Nat Bank__
Lycoming Nat Bk.
290,000 s356 649 s971,970 100
41,771 2,552,297
500,000
American Trust__
West Branch N Bk
sooiooo 2 923,727 4,845,444 100
396 ,507 2,900,797 100
360,000
Nashville Trust Co
Williamsport N Bk.
250,000 s336,141 si,040,000 100
100.000
43.694 1,469,056 100
State Bank A Tr Co
Northern CentralTr
289,994 3,108,313 100
Co. ________ .
590,000
TEXAS— National banks J u n e 30, Slate institutions latest returns.
Susq Tr A S Dep Co
432,944 2,164,194 80
400^000
Austin—
York—
Per share.
Per
864,772 6,287,476 100
American Nat Bank
n78,000 nl,030,000 100 112 114
330.000
Central Nat Bank.
201,000
Austin Nat Bank..
City Bank__ __ . .
260,000 3,518,960 80 88
90
300.000 s755 877 so,370,443 100
250,000
63,094 1,302,730 100
100.000
State National Bk.
Drov A Mech N Bk
190,000 «139,470 n l,254,092 100 205
Beaumont—
First National Bank
Per
000,000 S215.000 s3,793,047 100 155
250.000
492,659 3,842,780 109
American Nat Bank
Western Nat Bank.
135,971 si,966,793 100 118 125
825,000
370,787 5,010,767 100
400.000
First National Bank
York Co Nat Bank.
S567.500 s2,299,740 20 47
49
800,000
376,622 2,658.538 25 38
250.000
173,494 3,085,790 130
York Nat’l Bank..
Texas Bank A TrCo
39
000,000
213,637 1,711,578 25 35J4
Guardian Trust Co
300,000
Dallas—
Per
Secur Title A Tr Co
98,400 1,282,935 50 36
40
250,000
Am Exch Nat Bank 1.500.000 2.554,377 26,580,901 100 390
York Trust Co___
O 75
80
149,967 2,022.009 S
300,000
548.939 4,150,947 100 140
Central State Bank 1,000,000
RHODE ISLAND-—Nat banks J u n e 30; State institutions latest return g City National Bank 1.500.000 2,837,042 19,828,742 100 390
500.000
108,330 1,493,928 100 110
Par eAart* Dallas Nat Bank.. 1,000,000
Newport—
132,877 5,021,611 100 130
Guaranty Bk A Tr.
Aquidneck Nat Bk.
290,000 S113.977 s2,092,946 80
279,314 3,014.543 100 250
Nat Bk of Comm’ce
150.000
70,212
787,086 m
Nat Exchange Bank
119,000
506.399 14,772,199 100
Security Nat Bank 2,000,000
Newport Nat Bank
*73,067 v509,659 80
121,000
370,444 7,462,713 100 170
Dallas Tr A Sav Bk 1,000,000
Newport Trust Co.
230,107 1,990 319 100
309,000
Pawtucket—
Per share.
El Paso—
Slater Trust Co___
509,000 1,657,047 17,312,554 100
30,422 1,526,262 100 125
200,000
Border Nat Bank..
Providence—
Par share. City National Bank
52,977 6,435,726 100 163
500.000
724,839 2,488,914 23 50
Blackstone Can Nat
509,000
253,311 11,069,996 100 208
,000,000
First Nat Bank___
63,677 1,614,351 00
Columbus Exch Bk
151,000
198,786 3,432,661 100 350
State Nat Bank__
300.000
High Street Bank..
110,000
166,127 1,511,077 50 95
58,749 2,230,147 100 96
350.000
Amer Tr A Sav Bk.
319.862 5,148,991 30
Mechanics’ Nat Bk
510,000
26,567 2,028,977 100 185
El Paso Bk A Trust
200.000
Merchants’ Nat Bk 1,900,000 1,550,474 8.149,770 50 89
32,240 1,548,822 100 135
Security Bk A Tr
200,000
Nat Bank of Comm
850,000 1,328,400 5,123,176 50 75
Nat Exchange Bank
300,000 1,522,579 12,368,411 100 255 280
Port Worth—
Per
Phenlx Nat Bank..
978,597 1,978.589 00
450,000
259.000 1,600,000 100 140
Continental BkATr
800,000
Providence Nat Bk
500,000 1,253,577 2,147,399 100 230
502,497 9,828,971 100 250
Farm A Mech N Bk
500.000
Westminster Bank.
140,117 3,136,506 50 56
300,000
First National Bank 1,000,000
650.000 12,739,260 100 250
Industrial Trust Co 3 000,000 6.075.327 70.265.721 100
52,100 1,134,000 100 145
Ft Worth State Bk.
100.000
Rhode I Hos Tr Co 3.000,000 4.297.330 55.126.046 1000
Ft Worth Nat Bank
600,000 1,606,427 11,492,770 100 375
Union Trust Co. . 1,000,000
671,057 13,693,236 100
161,047 3,361,945 100 135
Woonsocket—
Per share. Nat Bank of Comm 1,000,000
248,847 2,548,930 100 250
Stockyards Nat Bk
200,000
Citizens’ Nat Bank
100,000
s37,000 s737,000 100
237,206 5,385,477 100 275
Texas State Bank..
300.000
National Globe Bk.
*65,032 s580,432 23
100,000
~~
Per
G alveston Producers’ Nat Bk200,000 3244,000 si,817,000 20 —
City National Bank
200.000 s285,994 s5,577,779 100 160
277,931 2,362,717 100 150
200,000
SOUTH CAROLINA— Nat. banks J u n e 1 State institutions latest r e t u r n s ' First National Bank
.30;

share.

275
200
300
550
160
240

160
250
90
276
180
225
share

share

share.

share

400
145
400
120
135
265
180

140
170
220
102
250
150
share.

165
275

160
400
150
300
300

shars

185
160

Charleston—
655,214 6,365,087 100 250
Per s h a r e • Texas Bank A TrCo
400,000
Atlantic Nat Bank.
No mina! priest
200,000
82,845 2,220,390 100
Houston—
Atlantic Sav Bank.
200,000
248,373 3,970,474 100 290 300
789,797 19,552,726 100
First National Bank 2,000,000
Bk of Charl’n.NBA 1,000,000 1,080,077 5,035,474 100 190 200
883,778 100
69,370
100,000
Guaranty State Bk
Carolina Sav Bank.
200,000
224,749 2,741,645 100 200 225
800.274 8,605,447 100
Houston Nat Ex Bk
800,000
Citizens B an k ___
75,000
77,417 1.233,917 100 135 140
550 000 7,338,158 100
600,000
Lumber’ns Nat Bk.
Commercial Nat Bk
200,000
103,776 1,615,000 100 150 175
367,097 4,505,795 100
Nat Bank of Comm
500,000
Dime Bk A T r ___
78,172 1,839,792 100 160 175
200,000
21,009 1,030,952 100
150,000
Peoples State Bank
Enterprise Bank__
28,385 1,372,880 100 125 130
50,000
Union Nat Bank__ 1,000,000 si,091,977 S14687377 100
Exch Bkg A Tr Co.
128,117 1,285,334 100 215 225
100,000
8ou Texas CommerFirst National Bank
200,000
591,399 2,118.193 100 360 365
clal Nat Bank__ 1,000,000 1,466,957 14,742,278 100
Miners A Merch Bk
30,403
50,000
392,932 100 120 125
O
200,000
45,619 2,419,072 IC
8tate Bk A Tr Co.
People’s Nat Bank.
300,000
209,379 c l,102,344 100
498,505 3,630,770 100 175 200
Guardian Tr Co__
300,000
Security Sav Bank.
50,000
35,170 2,104,771 100 225 250
Per share
San Antonio—
So Oar L’n A Tr Co
100,000
60,724 1,527,210 100 140 150
313,367 5,626,326 100
Alamo Nat Bank.. 1,000,000
Qreenvllle—
111,392 1,498,035 1.00
City National Bank
100,000
American Bank .
75,000
71,191 1,027,966
639,891 5,270,972 100
1,000,000
Frost Nat’l Bank
Bank of Commerce
300.000
173,404 1,426,129
139,709 1,424,249 100
’25 1,000
Groos Nat Bank
Citizens Trust Co .
100,000
291,047
9,367
378,125 2,256,274 100
Lockwood Nat Bk200.000
Farmers A Mer. Bk
50.000
64,972 1,234,775
239,944 3,698,334 100
Nat Bk of Corain’ce ;* 600.000
First Nat. Bank__
100.000 8212,507 81.438,715
211,791 2,118,000 100
500,000
San Antonio NatBk
Norwood Nat. Bk..
500,000 8978,009 s3.342.702
224,214 4,156,019 100
500,000
State Nat Bank__
Peoples Nat. B k...
200,000 «323,874 82,213,634
212,977 5,703,129 100
Central Trust C o,. 1,900,000
Pied rnont Sav ATr.
50,000
78,237 1,456,747 loo
45,700 1,327,731
Commere’l State Bk
150,000
Woodside Nat Bk.
200,u O 850,847 8924,235
O
116,942 1,676,206 J00
800,000
Com’w’lth BAT Co
Spartanburg—
67,644 1,603,192
iso;ooo
American Nat Bank
190,000
77,701
Per share.
538,273 100 200
Waco—
Bank of Commerce
100,000
29,049
191,812 2,387,918 100
503,000
670,679 100 100 110
Central National „ _
Bk of Spartanburg.
179,000
111,694
885,000 100
176,447 1,388,690 100
100
259,000
Citizens’ Nat Bank
Central Nat Bank.
400,000
244,817 3,902,107 100
264,174 1,772,007 100 155 160
6 )0,000
First National Bank
Dollar Hav Bank__
50,000
16,719
155,672 1,354,132 100
539,700 100
100
300,000
First State B A TCo
First National Bank
148,627 1,397,476 100
500,000
188,077 2,233,709 100 145 150
390,000
Liberty Nat Bank.
Mer A Farm Bank.
113,421
100,000
34,004
335,793 100
8 14,971 100 240
100,000
Natlona IClty Bank
1 Provident Nat Bk.
Southern Trust Co
no, ooo
254,579 1,845,074 100
37,377 3,551,162 100 150
390,000
• Hale price, a Capital and surplus to he Increased. k Capital to be Increased, p Amount paid In. zEx-dlvldend. r New stock. I Last
y
*ale. <1 Apr. 19 1920. » Sept. 8 1920. t Dec. 29 1920. i April 28 1921. a Including First S. Bank A Tr. Co. stock, e Feb. 21 1921. r April
1919. * Includes Trust Funds. » Nov. 15 1920.

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H A N K S A N D T R U S T C O M P A N IE S

UTAH — National bank* June 30; ?<af« institution* latest returns
C apital.

Ogden—
1
Commercial Nat Bk
10 0.00 0
150 <
900
First National Bank
Nat Bant- of Comm
250.000
Ogden 3a v Bank
150.000
Ogden State Bank.
ioo 000
Ping fee Nat Baak.
175.000
Utan Nat Bank ..
30 1,000
Salt Lake City —
Continental Nat Bk
230.000
Dederet Nat Bank.
301,000
Deseret Sav Bank309,000
Nat Bk of Republic
390,000
National City Bank
330.000
National Copper Bk
300.000
Utah State Nat Bk. i. 0 0 0 ,ooo
Utah Sav A Tr Co.
300,000
Walker Bros U'kefS
300,000
£lou Sav Bk A Tr Co 1,009,000

Surplus
Profits.

Gross
Deposits.

*
•175.000
a2 26.002
al 10.973
105.749
287,944
o78,775
138,712

A

WEST VIRGINIA— Nat bank* Jane 30 State institution* latest returns

t

P a r.

s i 800.000

ill

am .

100

•2 298 710
al, l 12.077
1.975,443
4,859. l
a l,811,700
2,321,400

100
100

127,524 2,714.410
757,8 12 3,823.122
524,417 4,824,402
366,071 1,28 L 199
.
59,072 2,009.109
115,971 4,419,013
521.970 5,572,967
70 2S9 1.372 307
320,055 15,218,908
300,762 9,016,628

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
10 a
100

Per a\ its

179
209

180
271

200

202

245

240

100

101

150
170
15
300
194

160
171

durpiun
Gross
3 Profits. D eposits, Pa r .
k

Capital.

1

Wheeling—
Bank of Ohio Valley
Centre Wheel'g Sav
Citizens' Peoples’
Trust Co _____
Half Dollar Sav Bk
Nut Bunk of W V*
Nat Exchange Bank
Quarter Sava BankSouth Side Bank . Dollar Sav A Tr Co
Security Trust Co.
Wheeling Bank A
Trust Co_______

$

At,

a id .

*

Per *ha> k

7 5,507 1,523 928
59,073 1,502.201

70
too

85
190

100
100
100
100

150

750.000
300,000

171 219 2,573 847
220 799 2.0 < 9 19
7
386.500 3.721.717
581 79 7 4.2>7.290
117,774 1,200.772
O
150.000 l >10 O O
1,597,479 10.01 1 91 1
323,414 2 079.775

300,000

490,740 4,872,713

175,000
1 0 0,00 0

300,000
10 0.00 0

500,000
500,000
200 000
1 0 0,00 0

200

109
214

140

135

100

100 225

too 275

100 175

225

100 215

1 6

312
195
WISCONSIN— National banks June 30 8 ate institutions latest reiu

VERMONT— N ai. bank* June 30; State institutions latest returns .
Batrre—
Graulte S B A t'rCo
People’s Nat Bank.
Quarry S BkA T Co.
Burlington —
Howard Nat Bank.
Merchants Nat Bk.
Burlington T rC o.Montpelier—
Capital S B A Tr Co
First National Bank
Montpelier N xt Bk
Moutp’r 8 B A T Co
Rutland—
Baxter Nat Bank-Clement Nat BaukKillingtOQ Nat Bk.
Rutland Co Nat Bk
Rutland Trust Co-

e . r share

46.917 2,237,714
•55,209 •2,061,794
26,219 1,585,876

100
100

5 )0 ,000
150,000
30,000

297.927 2,010,746
1202,572 t577.739
333,767 3,262,032

100
100
100

10 0,00 0
10 0,00 0

120.170
802.276
1118.227
218,290

a . 512.137
4,403,373

100
100
100
100

377,526
76,993
211.597 2,324,419
429.715
102,459
77,297 1,066,3 14
149.703 2,376 922

100
100
100
100
100

73,000
100.000
100,000

130,000
100.000
1 0 0,00 0
10 0,00 0
10 0,00 0
1 0 0,00 0

50.000

Per share

2.638,172

s 1.682 916

La Crosse—
Batavian Nat Bank
Exchange State Bk
Nat Bk of LaCrosse
Security 3avs Bank
Qtate Bk of LaOr’ae

4)0,000
25,009
59) 009

•352 010 • <362,304 L O —
O
S') 5 0 K 109
)
2 1 189
•462 9 )7 el 360 873 100
21,1 13
8 l l 5 76 too
82,944 1,942 7011 100

0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0,00 0

Milwaukee—
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
65.697 3.477.373
.«. —
-— Badger State Bank.
First Wisconsin NB 8 .U 0 .0 0 0 3.343.620 69 311 402
0
Per sham
Amor Exch Bank-- 1,000 000
391.622 7 si 3.723
Marine Nat Bank .
5 0 0 ,0 0 0 1.141,897 8 07 >.501
Marshall A Usley Bk 1,090,000 1,572.6 1 0 M l.il)
0
Mer A Farm State,
55,719 2 0 i 5,793
130,000
VIor A Mauufac Bk
173.JO7 2 220.860
400,000
Per share
Mtlw ComaTI Bank
17,39 5 1,027.7 1
1 0 0,00 0
3
______
Nat Bk of Comm’ce 1.000,090
521.97 7 6 l l 1.9 U
Nat Exchange Bank
70 7.295 7.15 i.7 79
500,000
Second Ward Sav B 1,900,000 1,371,909 12,540.732
West Side Bank__
441.0 1 1 110 i)27
2
400,000
North Ave State__
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
31.697 2 412 710
First Wise Trust Co
760.072 2.2 53,714
800,000

Per share

°er share

10)
10)

145
195
142
.........
j205

135
185
109 135
199 245
19) 200
100

l ))
too
19)
too

-

145
127
203

--

129
215

100

190
100
100

------- —

VIRGINIA — National bank» June 30; State institutions latest returns.
Lynchburg—
First National Bank
Lynchburg Nat Bk
People’s Nat Bank.
Lynchburg Tr A SB
Norfolk—
Citizens Bank____
Nat Bk of Comm’ce!
Trust Co of Norfolk
Norfolk Nat Bank,
Continental Tr Co. Seaboard Nat Bank
Virginia Nat Bank.
Petersburg—
Petersburg Sav A Tr
Nat Bk or Petersb.
Virginia Nat Bank
Richmond—
American Nat Bank
Bank of Com A Tr.
Broad Street Bank.
Broadway Nat Bk.
Central Nat B k __
Church Hill Bank. -|
First National Bank
Mech A March Bk j
Merchants Nat Bk.
Nat State A CltyBk
Planters Nat Bank.
Sav Bank of Rlchm
Union Bk of Rlchm
West End Bank _.|
Old DoralulonTr Co
Richmond Trust Co
Virginia Trust Cc_.

WYOMING —-National hanks A p r 28
675,000
1,000,000
500,000
300,000

830,079
822,727
645,901
337,231

6,138,058
3,512,528
2.768,773
2.716.179,

100
100
100
100

Per share .

702,597 5,772 .145' 100 230
1.000,000
1,2 JO,000 1,697,706 14,500 .867, 100 270
797.594 4,661
1 ,0 0 0,00 0
1,174 100 198
>,434 100 220
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 < 1.124.277 8,779
193.844 2,206 .946 100 160
350,000
560,407 5.863 ,779 100 203
5uu,uoi
236.497 3,859,740 100 175
500,000
1,000,000
600,000
500,000
l Ouo 00
500.000
2 uu,0 0 *
20 0,00

500,000
150,00*
2,000.00
100,00
400,00
i ,000,00
1,000.G
o
2 >i 00
500.000
100,000
1 ,000,00
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0
1,000,000

212 .624 3.434.170 100
377 ,409 3.029,427 100
s259 .407 s3.605,192 100
I
867 .100 10.921.773 100
591 .030 3.497,746 100
241 .677 3,293.917 25
s6 7.341 si.532.101 100
24 7.731 3. S10.400 100
103 ,929 1,633,203 100
el,863 .477 S23302075 100
170 .000 1,525.000 100
1,786 ,794 13,753,709 100
1,075 ,000 12,503.000 100
$2,160 .904 S100G1904 130
353 .999 1.880.147 25
943 .914 2,055.714 50
116 179
932,S74 25
1.204 .909 2,392.937 100
256 202 1,540,716 100
952 297 2,899,370 100
I

I
275
203
210
175
208
180

400,000
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 .2 0 0 .0 0 0

500.000
200,000
300,000

1, 0 0 0 ,0 0 0

500.000

100,000
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
0 0 0.00 0
0 0 0 ,0 0 0

25 ),000
400,000
250,000

5,477
247,572
167.520
341,490
66.399
453,522
127,409
68,717

Tacoma—
Tacoma Nat Bk__
Puget Sd BkATr Co
Tacoma SB A Tr Co

396,617 13.102,274 100
49,299 2,554,285 too
10,192 1,412,920 100

1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

300,000
2 0 0,00 0

1.124,745
8,551,221
3,971,119
17.715,337
1.423,123
9,409.0 50
293,116
1,304,556

175
214
270

NOVA SCOTIA

240
210
i 64

1

MO

190
400
91
150
53
177
92
295

226" ”
1- _
_

. 750
195
410
95
160
j >6
185
I 95
310

1

i__
265
|
130
230
300
180
____
170
300
85
160
85

150
135
150
110

150
120
120

160
150
100
120

175
130
135

Resorts
Fund.

Capital
Paid in.

120
XOO

Per
100
100
100
100
10 a
100
100
100

flO.OQOj

CANADA.

Per share.

230
190
60
116

26,494
916,313; 100
16,477 4,319,914' 100
564.200 15,418,877 100 *257
454,873 9,782,696 100 300
57,420
911.768 100
270.027 4.632,216 100 225
994.370 16.307,118 100 290
344,273 4.753.779 100 170
214,332 4.237.791 100
71.567 2.603,025 100 150
801.297 19.018,776 100 275
91,57b 2,892,716 100
104,971 8.636.436 100 140
41.257 4,697,0 T 100
3
140.000 4,761,464 100
36.719
881,338 100 75

Spokane—
Bank of Montreal-10 0,00 0
Exchange Nat Bk.- 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Fidelity Nat Bank.
400.000
Old National Bank. 1 .2 0 0 ,0 0 0
Scandlnav Amer Bk
100,000
Spok A East Tr Co_ 1,000.000
Union Trust Co__
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
Washington Tr Co_
2 0 0 ,0 0 0

240,000
100 ,00G1

Returns are all of date June 30 1921.

Per share.

1

P er sh a re,

140.074 1.794.491 100 ____________
291.810 6 592.799 100 .......... ...........
296.811 4 213.751 ............................ ..
44.977
726.973 100 ____________

100,000

Per share.

WASHINGTON— Na> banks June 30; State institutoins latest returns■
Seattle—
Bank for Savings, _
Canad’u Bk of Com
Dexter Horton N B
First National Bank
Marine Nat Bank _
Metropollt’nNatBk
Nat Bk of Comm’ce
Nat Cy Bk of Seatt
People’s Sav Bank.
Seaboard Nat Bank
Seattle Nat Bank..
Am Sav Bk A Tr Co
Union Nat Bank__
Northw Tr A S Bk_
Dex-Hort T A S Bk
Guaranty Bk A Tr.

Cheyen
Citizens Nat BankFirst National Bank!
Stock Growers N B
Wyom Tr A Say Bk|

Prices are

per

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D eposits .

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not ©4* ih are .

Halifax—
$
Bk of Nova Scotia- 09,700,003 18,000.000 174334551

Ash.

°sr cen t.

250

too

251

ONTARIO.
Hamilton—
Bank of Hamilton- 4,998,990 4,849,100 58,503,532
Toronto—
Bank of Toronto__ ' 0 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Can Bank of Comm 15,000,000
Dominion Bank
9,000,000
Home Bk of Canada q 1,959.073
Imperial Bk of Can.0 7 .ono ono
Standard Bank___ 3 .9 9 0 ,9 2 9
Sterling Bk of Can-, 1,232.200

100

6.000. 000 72.191 022100
15,000,00 31 12 21990 100
7.000. 000 10933 > 73100
3
553,00 19 0 >8 012 L00
7.549 0 ' 94 021.933 100
4,941,200 65.147 274 50
50j,OUu 15.243.496 100
!
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Per eeni

177

182
184
193

185
195

181

184

201

QUEBEC.
Montreal—
Bank of Montreal..
Banqued’ Hochelega
Merch Bank of Can
Molson’s Baak___
Provlnc’l Bk of Can
Royal Bk of Canada

I

Per cent

22,000.000'22.000,000 401759 655 too1
______ 205
04.000 000 1 0 >0.000 54.70 1.827 t o o ______
010503000 9,450000 142361606 100 170
04 009 190 5.1)90.000 61 3 35. 751 100 174
3.000.000 1,4 )9.000 34 97 1.893 LOO_____ - •-.
20.353,570 20.243.645 394051617 100, 19S 200

Quebec—
Sample National©. 2,000.000 2.490.000 54.210 342 100______
Union Bank of Can 0 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , 6.000,000 10319 )271 100 14S 150

'Per share.

SASKATCHEWAN
Wey burn—
Weyburu Secur Bk J

524.500

225.000 2.125 052

I00l

* Sale price, a Sept. 8 1920. 0 This Is capital paid In, authorized amount Is larger. * Ex dividend. a April 28 192U r May l 191T
t Jan. 1 1921. e Feb. 21 1921. n Dec. 29 1920. 4 includes one-third of a share In Dexter Hortou Trust A Savings Bans. suvk.
» March 5 U)tf
cNov. 15 1920. h New stock, b Feb. 28 1920.