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VOL. 116.

N E W YO RK, MARCH 3 1923.

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R E V IE W OF FEBRUARY.
Apart from the movements connected with the
French occupation the previous month of the rich
iron and ore district of the Ruhr Valley in Germany
and the breaking up of the Lausanne Conference re­
garding the Far East, the chief events in February
were the sanctioning by Congress of he arrangement
for the settling of the British indebtedness to the
United States growing out of the World War and
the advance in the rediscount rate of the Federal
Reserve Bank of New York and the Federal Reserve
Bank of Boston from 4% per annum to 4% % , rais­
ing it to the level prevailing in all the other Federal
Reserve districts of the country saving only the Fed­
eral Reserve District of San Francisco. The signifi­
cance of the latter event consisted almost entirely
of the indication it afforded of the further growth of
industrial activity in the United States under the
influence of continued trade revival which, as in the
months immediately preceding, constituted the dom­
inant and overshadowing feature in affairs and to
which everything else remained subordinate. Even
the foreign happenings, freighted though they may
be with far-reaching consequences, appeared only
minor influences alongside the growing activity of
trade and the return of business prosperity, which
always means so much to the entire population.
The developments in the French occupation
of the Ruhr region consisted entirely of further
steps on the part of the French to tighten their hold
on the district, with renewed manifestations on the
part of the Germans of their determination to main­
tain their policy of passive resistance in the endeavor
to thwart the French plans. Associated Press ad­
vices from Duesseldorf Feb. 1 were to the effect that



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“ honors were about even on the 22nd day of the gi­
gantic economic battle now being waged between the
French and Germans” and this remained the situa­
tion to the end of the month. The German Govern­
ment on Feb. 1 addressed a note to the Allied Repar­
ation Commission protesting against the latter’s de­
cision of Jan. 26 declining to accede to Germany’s
appeal for a moratorium. The German Government
in its note requested that the Commission, in accor­
dance with the Peace Treaty, undertake a new inves­
tigation to determine Germany’s capacity to make
reparations payments. The note observed that “ now
that French and Belgian troops have invaded the
Ruhr, and the German territory on the left bank of
the Rhine as well as the Ruhr has begun to be de­
tached economically and financially from the re­
mainder of the economic organization of Germany,
the German Government, still less than before, is in a
position to meet the obligations of the London sched­
ule. It cannot consider the Reparations Commis­
sion’s decision of Jan. 26 as constituting a real reply
to its note of Nov. 14 1922 and it awaits re-examina­
tion of Germany’s capacity for payment in conform­
ity with Article 234 of the Treaty of Versailles.”
The Reparations Commission was not slow in turn­
ing down the German request. On Feb. 3 it adopted
a resolution saying, “ The Reparations Commission,
after noting the German reply of Feb. 2, maintains
its decision of Jan. 26 with its consequences.” By
the vote of France, Belgium and Italy, with England
not voting, it was decided that no reply would be
made to the German note. The attitude of M. Barthou, the French member of the Reparations Com­
mission, was expressed in these words: “ Germany
declares she can’t pay, and invites us to come and see
for ourselves. We are now undertaking to make her
pay.” Late in the month there were reports that
Leopold Du Bois, President and General Manager of
the Swiss Bank Verein in Basle, and considered in
financial circles as eminently fitted to act as medi­
ator, had gone to Paris “ avowedly charged with a
mission as a friendly neutral to sound Premier Poin­
care on opening conversations for a reparations
agreement.” But the French Government quickly
made it plain that it would not consent to any but
direct negotiations. Associated Press advices from
Paris Feb. 26 stated that M. Poincare’s reply was un­
derstood to have been that the German Government
must come out into the open and talk plainly and
directly with the Reparations Commission or with
the Allied Governments and that efforts made
through outside private persons or even neutral Gov­
ernments could not be the basis for negotiations.
Throughout the month the French proceeded with­
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Ruhr region and the Rhine district from unoccupied
Germany and to that end they extended their area of
occupation of both territories. For instance, on
Feb. 3 the French were reported as having enlarged
their area of occupation toward the Cologne bridge­
head, occupying railway stations at Vohwinkel, Lennep, Berg and Bonn, virtually surrounding Elberfeld. It was stated that in thus throwing a ring
around the outskirts of the British bridgehead the
French were meeting “ the German boast that the
Cologne hole would spoil any French plan to isolate
the Ruhr and Rhineland from the rest of Germany.”
On Feb. 4 Paris cable advices stated that “ without
previous warning France has seized a new salient be­
hind the Rhine in Baden,, Southern Germany, occu­
pying Offenburg and Appenweiler, as a retaliatory
measure for Germany’s interference with interna-'
tional trains between Paris and Prague and the Near
East.” The advices also stated that the advance
was accompanied by an ultimatum to Germany that
interference with international traffic must cease
within 24 hours “ or the French would consider the
necessity of a further advance in South German ter­
ritory, which hitherto has considered itself safe from
the successive advances experienced by the zone op­
posite the Rhineland.” In a note handed the French
Government on Feb. 12 protesting against the occu­
pation of these two Baden towns, the German Gov­
ernment remarked, among other things:
The German Government formally protests against this procedure before
the entire world. On the day the French note was handed to the German
Embassy in Paris the Inter-Allied Rhineland Commission in Coblenz trans­
mitted a note to the German Rhineland Commission there, in which the Com­
mission stated that, approving the occupation ordered by the French Gov­
ernment of Offenburg and Appenweiler, it had decided to place these terri­
tories under the auspices of the bridgehead of Kehl and to extend the powers
of its delegate at Kehl accordingly.
The Rhineland convention circumscribes the material as well as the local
scope of the powers of the Rhineland Commission. According to Article 1
of said convention, the territory subject to the competence of the Rhineland
Commission comprises only those parts of German territory the occupation
of which was provided for by Article 5 of the armistice of Nov. 11 1918, and
by Article 7 of the additional convention of Jan. 16 1919. The towns of
Appenweiler and Offenburg lie beyond this territory and no article of the
Rhineland convention or of the Treaty of Versailles gives the Rhineland
Commission the right, of its own accord, to extend the scope of its compe­
tence.
The approval order passed by the Rhineland Commission of the measures
taken by the French Government does not legalize these measures, which
violate the treaty, and likewise does not give a legal title to the illegal ordi­
nance of the Rhineland Commission. The approval shows, however, anew
that the Inter-Allied Rhineland Commission lets itself be made the tool of
French policy. The German Government protests also against this violation
of the treaty and of right.

On Feb. 10 at a conference in Paris between Pre­
mier Poincare and Minister Jaspar of Belgium it was
decided to bar German Cabinet Ministers from fur­
ther visits to the Ruhr district. It was stated that
the Belgian and French Governments had estab­
lished that the visit of Chancellor Cuno of Germany
in the Ruhr region, and the action he took there “ had
for its sole object, and really resulted in, the provok­
ing of a dangerous state of excitement, particularly
among the big industrial leaders, chief functionaries
and Government employees. Under these conditions,”
it was added, “ the French and Belgian Governments,
anxious to avoid, especially in the interest of the
population, disorders that might become sanguinary,
find it necessary to inform the Government of the
Reich and the Governments of the States that Minis­
ters of the Reich and of the German States will no
longer be authorized to enter the Ruhr.” When it
subsequently appeared that the German Ministers
were disregarding the ban, the French announced
that communities that permitted visits of that kind
would be heavily fined. A number of communities
were actually fined for other offenses and for infrac­
tions of French regulations. On Feb. 12 the German
Charge dlAffaires in Paris was notified by M. Poin­
care that “ as a result of orders given by the German
Government to its employees in the Ruhr Basin and
of troubles of all sorts that the German Government
tries to incite, the Belgian and French Governments
have decided no longer to permit after Feb. 12 the
exportation to unoccupied Germany of metallurgical
and other products manufactured in the territories
occupied.” One of the Parisian papers was quoted



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as saying that this was a step of extreme importance,
since it completed the embargo begun by the coal
edict and would affect directly the supplying of Ger­
man factories. “ If it is possible for the German in­
dustrials to supply themselves with coal at great
cost, it is much more difficult for them to get sup­
plies of pig iron and steel.” Protest against this ac­
tion was made to the French Government in a note
submitted to the French Foreign Office by the Ger­
man Embassy at Paris under instructions from Ber­
lin. The protest asserted that “ the act of force will
not succeed in subjugating the population” in the
territory occupied by the French and the Belgians.
It charged France with injurying the interests of the
other Allied Powers having reparations due from
Germany through the further lessening of the capac­
ity of Germany to pay. This protest was cabled by
the Cuno Government to the Embassy at Washing­
ton and averred that “ after having tried first to
requisition coal and then having stopped the expor­
tation of coal to unoccupied Germany, the occupying
Powers, now that these measures have not proved
successful, do not refrain from an action which has
no connection whatsoever with the safeguarding of
reparations, originally said to be the aim of the oc­
cupation of the Ruhr, but from which merely the de­
struction of the economic life of Germany must fol­
low.”
As further steps in the carrying out of their plans,
all the railroads of the Ruhr were on Feb. 13 taken
over by the French and the Belgians to be, as cable
dispatches stated, directed by French and Belgian
commissioners, operated by French and Belgian fire­
men, engineers and train crews, and guarded by
French and Belgian soldiers. Announcement came
from Paris on Feb. 15 that the Inter-Allied High
Commission at Coblenz had decided to take over the
German customs in the occupied territory and levy a
tax of 10% on imports. It was stated that Allied
officials would at once take over all customs offices
they wished to keep open and close the others. The
German personnel of the customs would at first be
entirely removed and later allowed to re-enlist for
service under Allied officials if willing. The Ger­
mans who did not choose to serve under the Allies
were to be expelled.
There was considerable uncertainty the early part
of the month as to whether the British Government
would accede to the French and Belgian request that
the French and the Belgians be permitted to run
trains through the sector occupied by the British in
the vicinity of the Cologne bridgehead. The British
position in this Rhine sector was admittedly a deli­
cate one. The Bonar Law Government did not ap­
prove of the Ruhr invasion and wanted to avoid be­
ing drawn into the affair in any way. At the same
time they were anxious not to do anything to em­
barrass the French and the Belgians in their opera­
tions. With the re-assembling of the British Parlia­
ment on Feb. 13 the Ruhr occupation was referred to
both by Premier Bonar Law in the House of Com­
mons and Lord Curzon in the House of Lords. Nei­
ther attempted to blink the fact that for the British
the situation created by the invasion was a delicate
one. Premier Law averred that he began as head of
the British Government with the sincere hope of be­
ing able to carry through the reconstruction of Eu­
rope by the side of France. He still entertained the
same hope. But he felt that in entering the Ruhr
France was doing something disastrous, not only to
England, but to herself, even to the economic life of
Europe. Mr. Bonar Law admitted that from a polit­
ical point of view M. Poincare had no choice in the
matter. “ He only represented the opinion of the
French Chamber and no Government supported by
the present Chamber could have existed if it did not
carry out MS' proposals.” Bonar Law’s concluding
words were:
The French may occupy the left hank of the Rhine or the Ruhr for ten
years, but if the net result is to intensify the feeling of German nationality,
the danger will come later, and I do not think it is any advantage to France.

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We still have our troops on the Rhine. I do not know whether it would
be possible for therh to remain there long. Up till now it has not become
acute, but it may. It is perfectly true that either the German or French
Government could easily make it impossible for our forces to remain, but I
think it would be a misfortune. While we are there we are at least in touch
with the situation and have a chance of having a say in it. I think it would
be a pity to bring an end to the Entente. It is no good appealing to the
League of Nations if you are certain that France w ill have nothing to do
with it. I am certain that would be her attitude. It may be that in a few
months’ time they might look upon that as possible. If so, then, in my
view, it would be time to make the attempt

The New York “ Times” in its account of the
speech, as received by cable, stated that the Prime
Minister’s remarks caused a sensation, blit his optim­
ism proved in the end to be infectious, and general
cheers greeted the speech. Viscount Grey, speaking
before Lord Curzon, had suggested an appeal to the
League of Nations to intervene in the Ruhr question.
Lord Curzon replied that it was no good proposing
intervention, as neither France nor Germany would
at present assent. As for the League of Nations,
Lord Grey knew perfectly well England had for long
desired the admission of Germany, but there had al­
ways been opposition from other quarters. In time
he hoped these obstacles -would be removed, but
as things were now, any chance of France admitting
Germany to the League was hardly to be considered.
There was, however, another great nation they still
hoped to admit to the League, whose co-operation on
these very issues, if not vital, was at any rate very
important. America, strong as her vieivs were about
intervention in European matters, was closely and
absorbingly interested in this question. Great Brit­
ain had had indications from time to time that she
might move. She should be hopeful as regards the
value of her intervention, and if intervention could
not take place through the League, let it not be
thought for a moment that he deprecated the idea of
international action to solve this question.
The first conference between Great Britain and
France since the occupation of the Ruhr was opened
in Downing Street, London, on Feb. 15. Cable ad­
vices stated that France was seeking, as already
noted, use of the railways in the British zone of occu­
pied Germany for the transport of Ruhr coal, and
grave issues were involved in the negotiations which
were to be resumed the next day (Feb. 16). The
French suggested utilization of both the main rail­
ways passing through Cologne, namely the CologneDuren-Aix-la-Chapelle trunk line westward and the
Cologne-Treves trunk line southward to Lorraine—
in short, the whole railway network of the British
zone. The Cologne-Treves line would serve as a di­
rect route for Ruhr coke to the Lorraine blast fur­
naces, which, it was stated, were now largely shut
down for lack of fuel. The outcome of the confer­
ence was that the British Government granted part
of the French request. There was at first consider­
able doubt as to just what arrangements had been
come to by the two sides, but on the evening of Feb.
19 word came from Cologne that the British on that
day had turned over a six-kilometre strip on the
western end of their zone so as to give the French and
Belgians complete control of the double track rail­
road line from Duesseldorf, a short stretch of which
ran through the British area. The New York “ Times”
correspondent at Duesseldorf reported the incident
as follows: “ General Arthur Godley, British Commander-in-Chief at Cologne, handed over this after­
noon to French engineers control of the short sec­
tion of railroad track which passes through the
northern part of the British bridgehead and now
gives the French troops and missions operating here
double-line communication with the forces in Lor­
raine and with France.” Subsequent reports stated
that “ the first French train passed through the new
Rhine territory transferred by the British to the
French at 4 o’clock yesterday [Monday, Feb. 19] af­
ternoon, dropping off French officials at various
stations.”
Speaking for three and one-half hours in the
French Chamber of Deputies on the same day (Feb.
19), Premier Poincare, according to cable reports,
“exposed the situation of France in international



matters.” The New York “ Times” correspondent
cabled that “in concluding his explanation of the
Ruhr occupation he said: ‘Our policy moves along
without precipitation but with system and with nec­
essary firmness. We can have confidence in the fu­
ture.’ ” The correspondent also said that “ among the
facts the Premier gave the committee were the fol­
lowing : ‘We occupy 2,800 of 3,300 square kilometres
in the Ruhr district. The region we occupy produced
91.000. 000 tons of coal annually. The rest of the dis­
trict produces 8,000,000 tons. There are 14,500 coke
ovens, of which we hold 14,200, which can produce
90,000 tons daily. The population of the Ruhr is 3,500.000. We control 3,000,000. There are 500,000
miners, of whom 450,000 are in the occupied region.
We control nine-tenths of all the Ruhr production.’ ”
Continuing his synopsis of the Premier’s assertions,
the “ Times” representative said: “ M. Poincare made
the important statement that the policy of the
French and Belgians was not to exploit the Ruhr,
but to control its production. The Premier said 283
officials had been expelled from the Ruhr and 55
from the occupied Rhineland. In regard to the rail­
roads, he said that before the occupation the average
circulation in the Ruhr was 585 passenger trains and
620 freight trains. At the present time the circula­
tion was 70 trains daily, including both passenger
and freight. There were 946 French railroad men in
the Ruhr. In the six weeks of occupation 1,026 cars
of coal had been delivered from the Ruhr to France.”
On the last day of the month there came an en­
tirely new development in the announcement by the
French and Belgians that beginning the next day
(Mar. 1) the ban on coal shipments to unoccupied
Germany would be lifted, the invaders, however, to
receive the 40% tax previously paid to the German
Government. The New York “Times” in copyrighted
cable advices from Duesseldorf dated Feb. 28 re­
ported the action as follow s:
Beginning to-morrow, the coal blockade of Germany by the French will be
in part lifted. Up till now there has been absolute prohibition of any ship­
ment from the Ruhr into the interior, but in future any coal owner who pays
the French the 4 0% tax formerly demanded by the German Government will
be able to pass coal through the blockade lines.
On the other hand, any coal owner who does not pay the tax to the French
will be liable to all the penalties imposed by German law and it will be ad­
ministered by the French.
This important step in the French effort to make the Ruhr occupation
profitable was announced to-day in a decree by General Degoutte. After
seven weeks of patient work the French Mining Engineers’ Mission has been
able to obtain data which they claim affords clear proof of the amount of tax
due from each mine owner in the district, and with that as a basis they are
proceeding through this decree to demand from each coal owner that he pay
at once the amount of tax due to date and undertake to pay in the future to
the French what formerly he was supposed to pay to the German Government.
The engineers of the Coste mission found it almost impossible to get accu­
rate figures of the amounts paid, as all documents had been removed when the
Coal Syndicate took flight from Essen on the eve of occupation. But they
have, they consider, established accurately enough the output of every mine
to be able to form a good estimate of the amount of tax which should be
paid.
Their next difficulty was to establish how collection could be enforced.
The few attempts at seizure and confiscation which had been made were suf­
ficiently difficult to persuade the French that that method was impracticable
except in special circumstances. German law, however, provides sufficient
penalties by fine and seizure of personal property of mine owners who refuse
to pay the tax to give some security for its collection.
In many cases the mine owners are not now resident in the district, but in
such cases they w ill be tried in contumaeium, according to the German law,
by the French, and their personal effects seized if they themselves are not
available.
The third, and what is considered by far the best, method of securing pay­
ment was by publication of the announcement in the Ruhr and Rhineland,
and as far as possible in unoccupied Germany, that coal can be exported if
the tax is paid. From information which they have received the French be­
lieve the coal shortage has become acute enough in Germany to make the
general public bring pressure on the coal owners to pay the tax.
They argue that formerly this 40% tax had to be paid to the German Gov­
ernment and so its collection by the French ought not to add anything to the
price of coal for the general consumer. On the other hand it places the coal
owners in an embarrassing position. If they refuse to pay the tax it will ap­
pear that they are deliberately keeping the country without coal in order to
save themselves the 40% tax which they ought to be paying anyhow.
In this way the French hope to attain the double object of driving a wedge
between the people and the great industrialists and securing payment for
themselves from the rich magnates of the district.
Special arrangements are being made for delivery of coal to neutral coun­
tries, such as Holland and Switzerland. In these cases the tax will be levied
on the coal exported and not on the mine output.

Another development of the closing day of the
month was the decision of the Reparations Commis­
sion to let the Dutch have coal from the Ruhr on their
contracts. This was reported in Associated Press
advices from Paris Feb. 28, as follow s:
Dutch diplomatic and business representatives appeared before the Repara­
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and other interests were suffering through the non-delivery of Ruhr coal un­
der the contract with the Rhenish-Westphalian Coal Syndicate signed in 1920
with the permission of the Reparations Commission.
A fter a long discussion the decision was reached that the Franco-Belgian
occupational authorities in the Ruhr might let the Dutch have coal.
The Dutch action was taken, it is stated, as part of the general complaint
by Dutch and Swiss shippers that the Ruhr occupation is tying up their im­
port and export business, leading to acute stagnation in Rotterdam and other
centres. However, it is asserted that no special political sympathy with the
Germans can be inferred from the complaints.
The specific proteast taken up to-day was based on the inability of the
Dutch to obtain coal at the Ruhr mines under the 1920 contract. Permission
was granted to them to take out 90,000 tons monthly by a private contract
with the Germans, and it was shown that they actually obtained as much as
250,000 tons at certain periods.
This latter contract, however, was never officially disclosed to the Repara­
tions Commission, which exercised the right to check the output at the mines
in order to obtain priority for coal on the reparations account.
The Dutch coal question came to a head recently when the Franco-Belgian
authorities in the Ruhr were informed that, unless they permitted the Dutch
to take out coal, their Governments would be held responsible later. This
point was made clear through diplomatic channels.
One feature of the 1920 contract was that the Dutch, in return, granted the
Germans credits of 60,000,000 guilders for food and 140,000,000 guilders for
raw materials, which credits would become inoperative if coal was no longer
forthcoming.
Other factors in the situation are that at the present moment the FrancoBelgians in the Ruhr are obtaining a certain amount of coke in Holland for
their metallurgists, and that previously much of the reparation coal delivered
to France and Belgium was resold to the Dutch.
The possibility developed to-day that, before the Dutch are allowed to ob­
tain more coal from the Ruhr, they would be required to certify that none of
it would be diverted to Germany, against which France is enforcing a coal
blockade.

The plans for funding Great Britain’s war debt to
the United States moved along with great precision
and promptitude. Following the return to London
of Stanley Baldwin, Chancellor of the British Ex­
chequer (after the conference of the British Debt
Funding Mission, which included besides Chancellor
Baldwin, Montagu C. Norman, Governor of the Bank
of England, and P. J. Griggs of the British Treasury
with the U. S. World War Foreign Debt Commission
in January) and the presentation on Jan. 30 by Mr.
Baldwin to the British Cabinet of his report as head
of the Mission, the British Cabinet Council on Jan.
31 decided to accept the terms proposed by the
United States for the funding of the debt to this
country. According to Associated Press advices
from London, the Council acted “ with unexpected
promptitude and almost without further debate, and
the American terms were accepted (the cablegrams
added) without reservations of any kind.” The only
untoward incident connected with the affair was
that Chancellor Baldwin on his arrival at Southamp­
ton on Jan. 27 (he returned to Europe on the steamer
“ Olympia,” which left New York Jan. 20), consented
to an interview with newspaper men in which he was
reported as stating that “ the settlement of the debt
in America is in the hands of politicians”— that the
majority of the members of the Senate “ come from
the agricultural and pastoral communities and they
do not realize the existing position with regard to the
meaning of the international debt.” “ The bulk of the
people in America have no acquaintance with it (the
British debt). Great Britain lives on international
trade, but in America this is not so. The people in
the West merely sell wheat and hogs and other pro­
duce and take no further interest in connection with
the international debt or international trade.” These
remarks were resented in Congress, where they ex­
cited some caustic comment, and were deemed mal­
adroit by the newspaper press of this country gener­
ally, but were otherwise without influence and did
not serve to retard the carrying out of the debt set­
tlement plans.
On Feb. 7 President Harding appeared before Con­
gress assembled in joint session and urged “ a cor­
dial and prompt approval” by Congress “ so far as
legislative procedure will admit” of the proposed
terms of settlement. The report of the World War
Foreign Debt Commission, which President Harding
embodied in his message to Congress placed the total
principal of Great Britain’s indebtedness, as of Dec.
15 1922, at |4,600,000,000, for which British Govern­
ment bonds are to be issued to the United States Gov­
ernment, at par. This indebtedness is to be liqui­
dated in 62 years, the rate of interest to be 3% from
June 15 1923 to Dec. 15 1932, and 3y2% on June 15
1933 and thereafter. For the first five years one-half
the interest may be deferred and added to the prin­



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cipal, bonds to be issued therefor similar to those of
the original issue. President Harding endorsed the
Commission’s observation that the settlement is on
a basis which “is fair and just to both Governments”
and “ will make a most important contribution to in­
ternational stability,” and he pointed out that “ more
important still is the closing observation [of the Com­
mission] that it is a business settlement, fully pre­
serving the integrity of the obligations, and it repre­
sents the first great step in the readjustment of the
inter-Governmental obligations growing out of the
war. ” President Harding described the proposal as
“ the first clearing of the war-clouded skies in a debt
burdened world, and the sincere comm’tment of one
great nation to validate its financial pledges and dis­
charge its obligations in the highest sense of finan­
cial honor.” The President also hailed it as “ a cove­
nant of peace and recuperation, of respect and co-op­
eration.” The failure of the British undertaking he
said “ would have spread political and economic dis­
couragement throughout the world and general re­
pudiation would have likely followed in its wake.”
The President stated that “ ordinarily I should be re­
luctant to add this question to a Congressional pro­
gram which is already crowded, in view of the short
period remaining of your session. But it is of such
outstanding importance to us and to the world that
I should be remiss if I did not invite your sanction
even amid crowded calendars and pending problems
of great importance. And I hope you will be glad to
approve.” The President in his message also re­
newed his request, contained in a previous communi­
cation to Congress, that the Ship Subsidy Bill be
disposed of.
Following the President’s message the House of
Representatives on Feb. 9 approved the bill provid­
ing for the settlement by a vote of 291 to 44, and the
Senate passed the bill with some amendments on
Feb. 16 by a vote of 70 to 13. On the 22nd the House
concurred in the amendments and on Feb. 28 the
President signed the measure and it became a
law.
The Near East Conference at Lausanne, after be­
ing in session for two and a half months, broke up on
Feb. 4 as the result of the refusal of the Angora
Turks to accept the draft treaty of the Allied Pow­
ers presented formally on Jan. 31 and also as a re­
sult of disagreement among the British and French
on matters of policy. Count Massigli, SecretaryGeneral, in behalf of the Powers, urged Ismet Pasha,
the Turkish spokesman, to remain and continue the
negotiations. At the same time he asked for a clear
statement of the points Turkey insisted upon. Ismet
replied that the next move was up to the Allies, for
Turkey stood by her note presented Feb. 4— before
the final collapse of the conference— namely that she
would sign about 80% of the clauses of the treaty,
but desired that the others, including the financial
and economic clauses, should be postponed for later
negotiation. Ismet added that he needed to consult
with his own Government, but was ready to resume
the negotiations when the Allies suggested. As the
conference had not officially broken down, the arm­
istice would continue and he promised to do every­
thing humanly possible to prevent an outbreak of
hostilities. With the failure of the Conference, Lord
Curzon, chief British spokesman, returned to Lon­
don, and he was followed by the withdrawal from
Lausanne of other delegates. The collapse of the
Conference did not come unexpectedly. For several
weeks there had been evidence of such widely di­
vergent views between the Turks and the Allies, that
agreement seemed unlikely. Final efforts to pre­
vent the breaking up of the Conference, after the
Allies had granted minor concessions, were made by
Richard Washburn Child, American Ambassador to
Italy, who was Chairman of the American delega­
tion at Lausanne, but without avail. The two chief
parts of the treaty to which the Turks raised strong
objection were the economic clauses and the “ capitu­
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Turks differed from the Allies was sent to the Allies
on Feb. 2. The Turks refused to accept the clause in
the Allied draft treaty under which foreign legal
counselors are to sit with Turkish Magistrates in
trials involving foreigners, steadfastly maintaining
that this violates their sovereign rights. Before the
break-up England and Turkey agreed to try to settle
the Mosul controversy between themselves and in the
meantime, for one year, England was not to refer this
question to the League of Nations, provided the mili­
tary status quo in Mosul was not disturbed.
Following the collapse of the Near East Confer­
ence at Lausanne, the Turkish Government at An­
gora, gave notice to the Allied Powers that after Feb.
7 no foreign warship exceeding 1,000 tons would be
permitted to enter the harbor of Smyrna, and that
no two ships of one nation would be allowed there at
+he same time. To this demand the Allied High Com­
missioners at Constantinople immediately made pro­
test, and subsequently on Feb. 7, after conversations
at London between the British and French Govern­
ments, it was agreed, in terms proposed by the
French, to reject the Turkish demand. The Allied
High Commissioners on Feb. 8 handed to the Turkish
authorities a second note on the subject of the An­
gora Government’s demand, and the situation as­
sumed a serious aspect. On the following day, how­
ever, the sky cleared. An agreement was reached on
Feb. 9 between the Allied and Turkish commanders
averting hostilities. Under the agreement the Turk­
ish authorities at Smyrna sanctioned the status quo
of the Allied fleets until the incident of the Turkish
evacuation order had been threshed out diplomatic­
ally. The Turkish order for the foreign warships to
depart was held in abeyance. The Turkish agree­
ment represented, it was stated, a complete back­
down by Turkey. “ The tension at Smyrna has been
relieved and all danger is now believed to be past,”
it was announced at the British Foreign Office on
Feb. 9. On Feb. 27 the National Assembly at An­
gora began discussion of the draft of the reply of the
Cabinet to the Lausanne Peace Treaty. It was ex­
pected the debate would last for several days. The
withdrawal the same day from Smyrna of the heavy
foreign warships, leaving only the light station ves­
sels there, was regarded as a reassuring feature of
the situation. The withdrawal was made under the
agreement referred to above between the Turks and
the Allies.
Trade in the United States, as already noted,
showed widening activity. The concomitant of ris­
ing prices naturally followed. The revival extended
to virtually all lines of business, but was most pro­
nounced in the steel trade, the country’s basic indus­
try. Demand for steel in various forms—in the shape
of steel ingots or in the form of finished or semi-fin­
ished products—came from all quarters. The “ Iron
Age” of this city in its weekly reviews contained nu­
merous statements typical of the state of things in
that respect and cumulative in the evidence they fur­
nished of insatiate inquiry for steel. Thus we were
told that “ advancing costs appear to have no effect
on building work,” that “ especially noteworthy is
the railroad equipment buying,” that “ demand from
the farm implement makers is steadily increasing,”
that “ fearful of higher third and fourth quarter
prices, special efforts have been made to enter tin
plate orders,” that “ the sustained consumption of
the oil industry for pipe lines and tanks has helped
to put plates outstanding in current demand,” that
“a shortage in automobile body sheets has led the
leading builders to seek second quarter reservations
subject to the prices that are established,” that “ mo­
tor truck manufacturers are reaching a large produc­
tion basis” and that “ the Ford Motor Company has
ordered 25,000,000 hexagon nuts in Cleveland and
is closing for second quarter needs with regular
sources of supply of parts,” that “ consumers are
finding it difficult to satisfy the increased demands
of secondary buyers,” that “jobbers are finding much
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mills” and numerous other statements and remarks
to the same effect. The mills of the United States
Steel Corp., as also outside mills, averaged close
to 90% of full capacity. Prices advanced with great
rapidity and there was a repetition of the post-war
experience of 1919-1920, where premiums were of­
fered for prompt deliveries. The “ Iron Age” the
middle of the month reported that indications were
that a double standard of prices like that of 1920
might obtain and that this situation was already ap­
parent in plates and wire nails. That publication in
its issue of Feb. 8 stated that “ a rather general
change of consumer attitude, now seeking a hasten­
ing of deliveries or an increase in size of orders, has
given rise to a wide variety of prices in bars, plates
and shapes, but an impression is abroad that the
market is crystallizing toward a 2.25c. per lb. basis.”
Two weeks later the “ Age” in its issue of Feb. 22
stated that “ the market in bars, plates and shapes is
now squarely a minimum at 2.25c. Pittsburgh,” and
added: “ It is largely nominal, seeing that the larger
companies are well booked to July 1 and that the
smaller companies for urgent needs readily get
higher prices. The advance from 2c. to 2.25c. has
come from a continued buying demand, after large
commitments at the former prices, and thus does not
affect much of the orders on the books to-day.” On
Feb. 27 the American Sheet & Tin Plate Co., a sub­
sidiary of the United States Steel Corporation, an­
nounced increases ranging from $S to $5 a ton on tin
plate and sheets. The new prices, however, were
about $2 a ton below the prices quoted by the inde­
pendent companies. The “ Iron Age” composite price
for finished steel Feb. 27 was 2.631c. per lb., against
2.489 Jan. 30 and 1.998 Feb. 28 1922.
The Ruhr situation constituted an important fac­
tor in boosting prices. It not only cut down German
production, because of the stoppage in the Ruhr, but
it also cut down French output o~ing to inability
of the French mills and furnaces to get the custom­
ary supplies of fuel from the Ruhr. Quite early in
the month it was stated that the effect of the Ruhr
siege had been the withdrawal of export quotations
in France, Belgium and Luxemburg as well as in
Germany. Germany canceled French and Belgium
contracts. On the other hand, the British iron and
steel trade benefited by this situation and trade com­
ment was to the effect that “ British export prices
have climbed sharply as wholesale stoppages occur
in Continental Europe.” Even at the opening of the
month it was stated that “ with the shutdown of Lor­
raine and Luxemburg iron and steel works, added to
the throttling of German production, British steel
has been in great demand.”
As to our own export trade, market reports at the
very opening of the month were that “ with works
under such strain to meet the domestic demand steel
producers can make little response to the flood of
orders of export business that have come in upon
them. Under present conditions the leading steel
export companies are having difficulty in taking
care of their regular foreign customers even at the
low rate of shipments of recent months.”
Iron prices in this country at first were slow in
responding to the upward trend of steel quotations,
buyers hoping that lower prices would result from a
cheapening of the cost of fuel. But the latter part of
the month trade accounts reported that pig iron had
“definitely taken the strong turn and that heavy buy­
ing of basic, malleable and foundry grades had
brought a number of advances.” Soft coal prices
tended downward, the “ Coal Trade Journal” re­
marking: “ Bituminous buying except under the
weather stimulus in the domestic trade continues to
grow weaker with the approach of spring. Even
failing car supply is unable to check the downward
movement in spot prices.” In the case of anthracite
coal, however, the cold weather experienced during
February served further to emphasize the previous
scarcity. In New York City no little suffering re­
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anthracite to supply family needs and in New Eng­ to the rising tendency, and No. 7 Rio Feb. 28 was
land and northern New York the situation became quoted at 12%c. per lb., against 12% @12%c. Jan. 31.
The grain market repeated its experience of the
positively acute and there was a clamor, to which the
authorities would not yield, to stop further ship­ previous month and prices after moving up the first
ments of hard coal to Canada. In northern New half of the month took a downward turn again the
York the scarcity fell little short of actual famine, latter part, the reason being the same as in January,
and, spurred on by dire need, certain communities namely that the export demand was diverted from
resorted to the desperate exnedient of confiscating the United States to Canada and other countries hav­
cars of anthracite temporarily shunted to railroad ing liberal supplies for export. The May option for
wheat at Chicago moved up from $116% Feb. 1 to
sidings.
Other metals joined in the upward movement of $1 24% Feb. 14, then dropped to $116% Feb. 26 and
prices. This was particularly true of copper, where closed Feb. 28 at $118%. For the July option, the
sales of Lake copper were made at as high as 16%c. extremes were $111% Feb. 1 and$l 18% Feb. 15, with
per lb., against 15%c. at the close of January and the close Feb. 28 at $115%. The May option for
1134c. at the opening of January. Electrolytic cop­ corn at Chicago was 72%c. Feb. 1 and 77%c. Feb. 13,
per at the close of the month was quoted at 16%c., with the close Feb. 28 74%c. and the July corn option
against 14%c. at the end of January and ll% c . at 72%c. Feb. 1 and 77%c. Feb. 13, with the close Feb.
one time during January and 14%c. at the opening 28 75%c. May oats at Chicago ranged between
of the year. Orders appeared to be crowding in, in 43%c. Feb. 26 and 47%c. Feb. 14 and closed Feb. 28
great profusion, all at once, and reports had it that at 45c., while the range for July oats was 42% Feb. 1
production was proving smaller than expected by and 46% Feb. 14, with the close Feb. 28 at 44%.
reason of the difficulty of getting adequate supplies
Offerings of new securities, while not reaching the
of labor. Lead also further advanced, getting up to proportions attained in January, were nevertheless
8.25c. here in New York against 8.10c. at the opening on a large scale. One big foreign issue was $25,000,of the month, 8.25c. Jan. 23 and 7.25c. at the opening 000 Dutch East Indies 30-yr. external 5% % bonds
of the year. Crude petroleum prices likewise mount­ brought out by a syndicate headed by the Guaranty
ed still higher and Pennsylvania crude oil got up to Co. of N. Y. These bonds were sold at 88 & int., to
$4 per barrel, against $3 55 at the end of January yield over 7.20% to earliest redemption date, Mar. 1
and $3 at the end of December. Gasoline prices and 1933, and over 6.40% if held to maturity. Blair &
kerosene prices were likewise marked up further, in Co., Inc., and the National City Co., N. Y and the
r.,
some cases very sharply. The activity of trade also First Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, offered $20,brought numerous demands for higher wages in 000,000 Sinclair Crude Oil Purchasing Co. 3-yr. 6%
many different lines of business. In the Borough notes, ser. B, at 99 & int., to yield about 6% % . A
of Brooklyn, the plasterers gave notice of intention syndicate of bankers headed by Dillon, Read & Co.
to demand $20 per day with the expiration of the brought out $14,505,800 The Goodyear Tire & Rub­
present agreement on April 1. This compares with ber Co. 8% cum. Prior Preference Stock at $98 per
the present union scale of $10 per day, reinforced, share (flat). Kuhn, Loeb & Co. announced the sale
however, by bonuses of $2 to $4 in many cases.
of $13,447,000 Illinois Central RR. Co. ref. mtge. 5%
In the textile trades the feature was the further bonds due Nov. 1 1955, at 99 & int., to yield over
advance in the price of cotton under dwindling sup­ 5.05% if held to maturity. $6,300,000 Louisville &
plies of the staple. The May option for cotton in this Nashville RR. 4% % equip, trust certifs., ser. E, were
market sold above 30c. per lb., touching 30.29c. Feb. sold by J. P. Morgan & Co. at prices to yield 5%. The
27. Middling upland spot cotton also rose to above same firm sold $4,500,000 Northern Pacific Ry.
30c., getting up to 30.15c. Feb. 27, with the close Feb. equip, trusts of 1922 to yield 5%. Blair & Co., Inc.,
28 30.05c. This compares with 27.40c. Feb. 1 and and E. H. Rollins & Sons disposed of $5,600,000 The
26.45c. at the opening of the year. Print cloths at Western Pacific RR. Co. 5% % equip, trust certifs. at
Fall River were marked up Feb. 26 from 8%c. to 100 & div., to yield 5% % . Bankers offered $10,000,8%c. Prices on fall lines of 32-in. ginghams and kin­ 000 Philadelphia Co. 15-yr. 5% % conv. deb. bonds at
dred fabrics of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Co. for 92% & int., yielding over 6% % . Harris, Forbes &
delivery from May to December were announced Co. sold $10,000,000 Price Brothers & Co., Ltd., 1st
through the company’s selling agents in this city on mtge. 20-yr. 6% bonds, ser. “A,” at 98% & int., yield­
Feb. 26. The four principal fabrics—utility dress ing 6% % . $10,000,000 Pacific Gas & Electric Co. 1st
ginghams, A. F. C. ginghams, 19,000 Range chambray & ref. mtge. 30-yr. 5% % bonds, ser. “ C,” were brought
and Hampshire fine ginghams— were not advanced out by a syndicate headed by the National City Co.
over the opening levels of the spring season. Nor at 98% & int., to yield over 5.60%. Aldred & Co. and
was Granite State cloth, which was offered to the Minsch, Monell & Co., Inc., disposed of $9,026,600 St.
trade for the first time last spring. Other fabrics Maurice Power Co., Ltd., 1st mtge. 30-yr. 6% % bonds
showed advances over the spring quotations ranging at 99% & int., yielding about 6.55%. A syndicate
from one cent to l% c. per yard.
headed by Halsey, Stuart & Co.. Inc., offered $6,770,In food prices there was a sensational advance in 000 Monongahela West Penn Public Service Co. 1st
sugar, due largely to a statement issued by the De­ lien & ref. conv. 6% bonds, ser. A, at 97.89 & int.,
partment of Commerce indicating that prospective yielding 6.50%. Lee, Higginson & Co. brought out
supplies of sugar would be insufficient to meet world $6,000,000 Lockwood, Greene & Co., Inc., 7% 10-yr.
requirements. In the upward movement Cuban raw coll, trust notes at 100 & int. An issue of $5,000,000
sugar on Feb. 14 shot up to 5% @6c. from 4 7-16c. the National Department Stores, Inc., 7% cum. 1st pref.
day before. On Feb. 15 the price dropped back to stock was offered by Blair & Co., Inc., at $100 & div.
4%c., but later moved up again, only to decline once per share.
more, and the quotation Feb. 28 was 4%@5c., against
Among the larger municipal issues offered to in­
3 7-16@3%c. Jan. 31. Refined sugar, of course, also vestors were $8,000,000 City of Philadelphia 30-yr.
shot upward, the wholesale price getting up to 9.00 4% bonds, which a syndicate of bankers headed by
cents a pound the latter part of the month. The close Drexel & Co. offered at 102 & int., to yield about
Feb. 28 was at a wide range for the different refiner­ 3.88%. The Conti. & Comml. Trust & Savings Bank,
ies, namely 8.25 to 9.00c., with no business being Chicago, headed a banking group which brought out
done at the outside figure. This compares with $6,000,000 State of Illinois 4% highway bonds (due
6.60c., the price posted by most of the refineries at serially 1938-43) at 99% & int. $5,000,000 State of
the close of January, with two or three, however, West Virginia 4 & 4 % % highway bonds were offered
then quoting 6.70c. and the Federal Sugar Co. taking by bankers at prices to yield 4.20% and 4.15% for the
business at 6.50c. At the close of December the 4% % bonds according to maturity and at 99% & int.
posted price of all the different refineries was 7c. for all maturities of the 4% bonds.
per lb., except that the Federal Sugar Co. at that
The February dividend record presented many fea­
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whose last previous cash distribution was Nov. 22 and for gasoline and other petroleum products nat­
1920, when f 1 per $50 share was paid, resumed divi­ urally commanded increased favor for the oil stocks.
dends, declaring 75 cents per share, payable Apr. 23. The wonderful expansion of activity in the steel
Inspiration Consol. Copper also resumed. So did trade invested the steel shares with great promise.
Butte Copper & Zinc. Calumet & Arizona Mining As a matter of fact, however, these steel stocks were
declared a quarterly dividend of 10% against the not as a group conspicuously prominent in the up­
previous 5%. An initial quar. div. of $1 a share ward movement, though some shares of stocks in
was declared by the Standard Oil Co. of Kentucky allied groups broke all previous records in their up­
on the increased capital stock, payable Apr. 2. Chile ward flight. American Can common, for instance,
Copper Co. declared an initial div. of 2% % . Califor­ shot above par, touching 104 Feb. 28, against 80%
nia Petroleum Corp. resumed com. divs. Southern Feb. 1, and comparing with 73% Jan. 2. The latter
Pipe Line Co. raised its quar. div. from 2% to 4%. part of the month the market displayed considerable
An initial div. of 1% % was declared on Campbell irregularity, with a tendency to react, but a new
Soup Co. pref. May Dept. Stores Co. raised the quar. rally occurred at the close under the leadership of
div. on com. from 2% to 2% % . National Grocer Co. the oil and copper stocks and the favorable develop­
resumed com. divs. An initial div. of 1% % was paid ments connected therewith. The advance in the re­
on the com. stock of the National Supply Co. of Del­ discount rate of the Federal Reserve Bank, it was
aware. The quar. div. on Federal Mining & Smelt­ thought, might exert an unfavorable effect, espe­
ing Co. was increased from 1% % to 1% % . United cially as Stock Exchange loans were of large volume,
States Lumber Co. declared a 100% stock div. J. G. as noted below. Somewhat of a halt did occur in
Brill Co. resumed com. divs. Phoenix Hosiery Co. bullish activities on the resumption of business Feb.
declared an initial div. of 1% % on the 7% cum. pref. 23, after the intervening holiday, but by many the
stock. Quar. divs. on Amer. Brake Shoe & Foundry higher rediscount rate was looked upon as a favor­
Co. com. stock were raised from $1 to $1 25 per share. able, rather than an unfavorable, influence, since it
Initial divs. were declared on Georgia Ry. & Power Avas regarded as due primarily to the increased de­
Co. com. and 2nd pref. American Pneumatic Service mand for money for trade purposes and in that sense
Co. resumed divs. on 2nd pref. Amer. Power & Light confirmed all the other indications that the country
Co. raised the div. on com. from 2% to 2% % . In­ had ahead of it a year of large business at profitable
itial quar. divs. of 75c. a share in cash and 75c. a prices. A few stocks were weak during the month and
share in 6% cum. pref. stock were paid on Federal suffered sharp declines as a result of circumstances
Light & Traction Co. com. stock. American Mfg. Co. peculiar to themselves. American Cotton Oil be­
resumed divs. on com. An initial div. of 1% % was longs in this class and dropped to 15 Feb. 1, the low­
declared on Consolidated Gas Co. 6% Par- est figure touched in years, owing to the unsatisfac­
tic. pref. stock.
In addition to the regular tory state of the company’s business, with the cut­
quar. div. of $1 50 Coca-Cola Co. declared 50c. per ting down of the surplus standing to the credit of
share extra. Sullivan Machinery Co. increased its profit and loss. Fisher Body Corporation at one
quar. div. from 75c. per share to $1 per share. Gulf time broke badly concurrently with a drop in Durant
States Steel Co. resumed divs. on com. and 2nd pref. Motor stock on the Curb, the collapse here being con­
stocks. The Borne-Scrymser Co. declared $1 a share nected with the failure of the Durant people in their
extra in addition to a s.-a. div. of $4 a share. attempt to wrest control from the General Motors
Both are payable Apr. 16. On the other hand, Elk Corporation. It recovered later. Bond prices eased
Horn Coal Corp. deferred action on the pref. div. off slightly, owing, no doubt, to the growing dear­
Sharp Mfg. Co. reduced the quar. com. div. from 2% ness of money, but French Government bonds en­
to 1%. Glen Alden Coal Co. took no action on the joyed a sharp recovery after the break in January.
usual div.
V O L U M E O F BU SIN ESS ON T H E S T O C K E X C H A N G E .
The stock market broadened and the tendency of
Moran o f Feb.—
1923.
1922.
1921.
1920.
prices was upward on a greatly increased volume of Stock sales—
N um ber o f shares22,979,489
16,175,095
10,169,871
21,865,303
business. Speculative manipulation aided in bring­ Par value------------- 82,082,280,000 $1,413,196,925 $795,420,453 $1,929,409,800
value)—
ing about very substantial advances in large num­ B on d .sales (parbonds
H R & misc.
152,799,500 137,974,900
55,904,500
46,285,000
U .S . G ovt, bond s45,608,900 120,103,150
152,458,500
231,684,600
bers of special stocks. Railroad stocks were bene­ State, municipal &
foreign b o n d s - ..
62,953,360
62,185,500
18,537,000
25,558,000
fited the early part of the month by the good income
T otal bond s a le s..
$261,361,760 $320,262,550
$226,900,000 $303,527,600
statements which had then just come to hand for the
Jan. 1 to Feb.
month of December, and the latter part of the month Stock sales— 28—
were helped by the good returns for the month of
N um ber o f shares.
36,160,640
32,647,472
26,314,547
41,745,469
Par value________ $3,254,704,925 $2,908,704,925 $2,122,934,203 $3,710,470,000
January in the case of the few companies that had Bon d sales (par value)—
R R . & m isc. bonds
310,979,900 285,521,900
153,531,000
99,215,000
filed their statements before the close of February.
U . S. G o v t, bon d s.
364,640,250 350,345,050
332,173,100
524,120,200
State, municipal &
The rise in these railroad shares, however, was not
foreign b o n d s ...
103,581,400
96,620,500
40,819,500
51,317,000
so conspicuous as that in the industrial list—barring
T otal bond s a le s..
$779,201,550 $732,487,450
$526,523,600 $674,652,200
some special stocks like Louisville & Nashville. The
In the money market the feature was the announce­
big advances were mainly in the industrial shares,
more particularly in the case of the comparatively ment after the close of business on Feb. 21 of an ad­
inactive specialties, which in many instances shot vance in the rediscount rate of the Federal Reserve
up with great rapidity, either as a result of legiti­ Bank of New York from 4% to 4% % for all classes
mate buying or speculative manipulation. Condi­ of paper, to become effective Feb. 23—Feb. 22 being
tions were highly favorable for an upward movement Washington’s Birthday and a legal holiday. The
in the industrial group. The multiplying evidences Federal Reserve Bank of Boston made a similar
of trade revival, along with the rising scale of com­ change the same day. The step was looked upon as a
modity prices, gave promise of a prosperous year’s logical outgrowth of the situation. In the first place
business. Not only that, but the statements for the all the other Reserve banks outside of Boston and
calendar year which came to hand during February New York—barring only the Federal Reserve Bank
for many of these industrial companies as a rule of San Francisco— were charging 4% % for accom­
showed far better results than had been supposed modation, these banks not having marked their rate
possible, and this served as a basis for upward spurts down to 4% last year, and in the second place the
in the shares of these companies. Then, also, spe­ demand upon the member banks for funds for trade
cial favoring circumstances were of advantage to purposes was increasing and financial requirements
special groups of stocks. Thus the sharp rise in the in connection with the extensive new capital flota­
price of sugar served to send all the sugar stocks up­ tions (which were proving far in excess of any pre­
ward. The copper stocks developed strength under vious period) were also running very heav^y. At the
the impetus of the rise in the price of the metal and same time Stock Exchange loans were known to be
the action of the Anaconda Copper Co. in resuming very large, being estimated as aggregating between
dividends. The higher level of values for petroleum $1,800,000,000 and $2,000,000,000, or the highest fig


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ure on record. Money rates showed a steadily harden­
ing tendency throughout February. On call at the
Stock Exchange 6% was reached several times dur­
ing the month, and the quotation for time loans
moved to fractionally higher levels. The range for
call loans during the- month was 4@ 6% . The re­
newal rate was 4% % up to and including Feb. 6;
4% Feb. 7; 4 Feb. 8; 4% Feb. 9 and 13; 5 Feb. 14 and
15; 5 1 4 Feb. 16; 5 Feb. 19; 4 3 4 Feb. 20; 5 Feb. 21;
5i/4 Feb. 23; 5y2 Feb. 26 and 5 Feb. 27 and Feb. 28.
The figures given apply to loans on mixed collateral
and exclusively industrial securities alike. For time
money the quotation at the end of February was 5%
for all periods from 60 days to 6 months, as com­
pared with 4 % @ 4 % % at the close of January. Com­
mercial paper rates also moved to higher levels, and
the closing figure fcr 60 and 90 days endorsed bills
receivable and 6 months namse of choice character
was 4% % as against 4y2@ 4 % throughout the month
o f January, with names less well known at 5%.
These are the rates for loans on the ordinary mixed
collateral. Where all industrial issues were offered
as security, the charge was usually 1 4 of 1% higher.
RATES FO R M O N E Y A T N EW YO R K ,
Feb. 2.
Week ending—
Call Loam on Slock Exchange—
5
Range for week (mixed collateral) _ . .. . . . 4
W eek’s average (mixed collateral)______
4)3
5
Range for week (all Industrial collateral) - . . . 4
W eek's average (all industrial collateral).
4 )3
Time Loans (Mixed Collateral)—
Sixty days_____ _________ _________ - - - - - . 4 ) 3 5
N inety days_________ ___________ ____ - -- 4 ) 3 5
Four m onths______ ___________ _____ - ___4!4~5
F ive months____________ ________________ - . - 4 K - 5
Six m onths_____ - ______________ _____ — 4/£-5
Time Loans (All-Industrial Collateral)—
________________ . . 4 X -5 X
Sixty d ays, _____ __
N inety days________ __________________
_____ . . .
____ _ _ .4 ? i-5 M
F ou r m on th s.. _
4
F ive m on th s..
_ ______ _______
— _ . .4 3 -5 X
Six m onths. _________________ ________ — 4J£-5)3
Comm rcla Pav er—
D ou ble names— Choice 60 to 90 days_____ . .. 4 K - 4 M
Single names— Prime 4 to 6 m o n t h s _____ ...4 M -4 M
— G ood 4 to 6 m onths______ --- 4 M - 5

W EEKLY.
Feb. 9. Feb. 16. Feb. 23.
4

454
4M
i
454
4 )3

4

4
4

6
454
6
454

4 54 6
5
454 6
5

4M 5
4% 5
4 ?f -5
4 % -5
4M -5

454 5
454-5
454-5
454-5
454-5

454 5
454-5
454-5
454-5
454-5

5
5
5
5
5

5
5
5
5
5

5
5
5
5
5

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4H -4M
4)3-433
4M -5

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-554
-554

454-454
454-454
454-5

-554
-5 54
-554
-5 54
-554

454-454
454-454
454-5

In the foreign exchange market the further ad­
vance in sterling bills to new high levels attracted
most attention. Bankers’ sight bills on London on
Feb. 21 got up to 4 72%, or less than 15c. below par,
being the highest figure reached since March 1919,
when the policy of the British Government to main­
tain fixed rates was abandoned and exchange rates
were once more left at the free play of market influ­
ences. The advance was almost continuous through­
out the month, starting at 4 65% Feb. 1. Trading
was at no time active and the course of rates here
was in the main in response to higher rates from
London. No doubt the progress made with the ar­
rangements for funding the British war debt to the
United States exercised a favorable influence, it be­
ing a bullish factor, at least sentimentally, but in
addition there appears to have been another influ­
ence at work, and this was perhaps the immediate
cause of the rise, namely an extensive inquiry for
sterling bills on the part of German interests com­
pelled to buy coal in England. It should also be
noted that German Treasury bills issued in connec­
tion with Germany’s agreement with Belgium were
promptly met when they fell due on Feb. 15 and no
doubt there had to be an accumulation of sterling
bills for that purpose also. As a matter of fact, a
cablegram said that the bills would be discounted by
Swiss banks and would be payable at the Bank of
England. There was a slight shading of sterling
rates the latter part of the month and sight bills on
London Feb. 28 were 4 70% @4 70 9-16.
French and Belgian francs, after their sharp
break in January, showed recovery at the beginning
of February, but weakened again with the break-up
of the Lausanne Conference. There appears to have
been no reason for the recovery beyond the fact that

R A T E S OF E X C H A N G E A T C O N T I N E N T A L C E N T R E S .
NOTE.— Method of quoting French, Swiss and Belgian francs and Italian lire changed on Dec. 1 1920 to show the value o f 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.

Feb.

Commercial
Sight

Bankers'
Cables
Checks

l ._
2 -3 ..
4 __
6 -6 -7—
8 ..
9 ..
10. .
11. .
1 2 ..
1 3 ..
1 4 ..
15. 1 6 ..
17. 1 8 ..
1 9 ..
20. .
2 1 ..
2 2 ..
2 3 ..
2 4 ..
2 5 -2 6 -2 7 -28—

a .92 54 5.89 a .93 54
6.05 a .26
0.25
6.34 a .50
a .49
SU N DAY
6.25 a.4554 6.26 a .4654
6.30 a .40 54 6.31 0.4154
6.19 a. 28H 6.20 0.2954
6.16540.28 54 6.17540.2954
6.20 a .2654 6.21 a.2754
6.20 a .22
6.19 a.21
SUNDAY
H O L ID A Y
6.10 0.13
6.09 a .12
5.97540.0254 5.98540.0354
6 .0 1 5 4 0 .1 2
6.00 54a.11
5.99 a .05
5.98 a .04
5.94540.97
5.93 540.96
SUNDAY
5.99540.0454 6.00540.0554
6.06 540.12
6.05 54O.11
6.13 a.1754 6.14 a .1854
H O L ID A Y
6.06 a. I0\i 6.07 0.1154
6.04 540.06
6.03 H a .05
SUNDAY
6.07 a. 16H 6 .0 8 a .1754
6.12540.17
6.13540.18
6107 a.1254 16.08 a.1354
5.88
6.04
6.33

Bankers'
Sight

a .9054 18.69018.74
18.74al8.76 54
a .23
18.78018.83
a.47
SUN
6.23 a.4354 18.80al8.86
6 .2 8
a .38 54 18.84ol8.88
6.17 a .2654 18.76al8.85
6.14540.26 54 18.7 4ol8.76
18.77
6 .1 8
a .24 54
18.75018.80
6.17 0.19
SUN
HOLI
18.78
6.07 a .10
5.9554a.0054 18.74al8.76
5.98540.09
18.76
18.77al8.78
5.96 a .02
18.78018.80
5.91540.94
SUN
18.85
6.57540.0254
18.8 9a l8.92
6.03540.09
6.11 a .1554 18.81al8.8S
H OLI
6.04 a .08 54 18.81018.84
6.01540.03
18.79
SUN
18.77
6.05 a .1454
18.77018.81
6.10540.15
6.05 a .1054 18.74al8.76

5.86
6.02
6.31

Cables

D en m ark
Kroner

S w eden
Kroner

N orw ay
Kroner

Bankers'
Checks
Cables

Bankers’
Checks
Cables

Bankers’
Checks
Cables

19.16
18.36ol8.96
18.53al8.7l
SUN
18.73al8.91
18.94ol9.01
18.81ol8.96
18.60al8.76
18.61al8.74
18.81
SUN
HOLI
18.80al8.90
18.87al8.94
18.88a19.04
19.01
19.01019.16
SUN
19.13al9.18
19.33
19.37a19.46
H OLI
19.49
19.49 H
SUN
19.43
19.48
19.39ol9.48




19.20
18.40al9.00
18.57al8.75
DAY
18.77alS.95
18.98al9.05
18.85al9.00
18.64al8.S0
18.65al8.78
18.85
DAY
DAY
18.84al8.94
18.91al8.98
18.92al9.08
19.05
19.05ol9.20
DAY
19.17al9.22
19.37
19.41al9.50
DAY
19.53
19.50)4
DAY
19.47
19.52
19.43ol9.52

Checks

26.80
26.76
26.51o26.66 26.55026.70
26.51
26.55
SUN D A Y
2 6 .54a26.61 26.58a26.65
26 56a26.66 26.60026.70
26.54026.60 26.5Sa26.64
26.53a26.56 26 57026.60
2 6 .51a26.56 62.55a26.60
26.48a26.50 26.52o26.54
SUN D A Y
H OLI D A Y
26.49a26.51 26.53a26.55
2 6 .47a26.52 26.51a26.56
26.53026.60 26.57026.64
26.56a26.58 26.60026.62
26.56a26.58 26.60a26.62
SUN D A Y
26.64
26.60
26.65
26.69
26.66
26.70
H OLI D A Y
26.61
26.65
26.58
26.60
SUN D A Y
26.46a26.56 26.50026.60
26.62
26.58
26.54
26.58

Greek
N o w q u o t e d in
Cents per Drachma

Italian
Lire

Bankers'

Bankers'
Sight
Cables

Bankers'
Cables

18.70ol8.75 39.03039.30 39.12039.39 5.11 05.14
18.75018.77 54 39.13039.23 39.22039.32 5.35 05.45
18.7 9 a l8 .84 39.26039.35 39.35o39.44 5.54 05.70
SUN
SUN D A Y
DAY
18.81018.87 39.32039.36 39.41o39.45 5.48 05.68)4
18.8 5 o l8 .89 39.40039.43 39.49o39.52 5.50)4o5.65
18.77018.86 39.48039.56 39.57039.65 5.46 a5.55)3
18.75018.77 39.43039.51 39.52039.60 5.45 05.57)4
39.41o39.48 39.50039.57 5.47 05.53)4
18.78
18.76018.81 39.43039.49 39.52a39.58 5.45 a5.47
SUN
SUN D A Y
DAY
H OLI
H OLI D A Y
DAY
18.79
39.42o39.46 39.51o39.55 5.38 33a5.39 %
18.75al8.77 39.43039.44 39.52a39.53 5.24)405.29)4
18.77
39.45o39 48 39.54039.57 5.28 05.38
18.78018.79 39.43o39.45'39.52039.54 5.25 05.31
18.79al8.81 39.45039.46 39.54o39.55 5.23)405.26
SUN
DAY
SUN D A Y
39.60
5.25)405.30
39.51
18.86
18.90018.93 39.56039.61 39.65a39.7C 5.32)405.37
39.70
5.38 05.42)4
39.61
18.82al8.89
HOLI
H OLI D A Y
DAY
39.65
5.32 05.36)4
39.56
18.82al8.85
5.28)405.30
39.68
39.59
18.80
SUN
SUN D A Y
DAY
39.59
5.34 05.43)4
18.78
39.50
5.35)405.39
39.60
18.78al8.82
39.51
18.75al8.77 39.49039.54 39.58«t39.63 5.28 05.37

February

1 ..............
2 ______
3 ..............
4 _______
5 _____
6 _______
7 _______
8 _______
9 _______
1 0 _______
1 1 _______
1 2 ______
1 3 _______
1 4 ..............
1 5 ..............
1 6 ..............
17 .............
1 8 ..............
1 9 ..............
2 0 ..............
2 1 ..............
2 2 ..............
2 3 -----------2 4 ..............
2 5 ..............
2 6 _______
2 7 ..............
2 8 ......... ..

Antwerp
Francs

Amsterdam
O il ters

Swiss
Francs

Paris
Francs

Sight

5.12 05.15
5.36 05.46
5.55 05.71
DAY
5.49 05.69)4
5.51)405.66
5.47 05.56)4
5.46 05.58)4
5.48 05.54)4
5.46 05.48
DAY
DAY
5.39)405.40)4
5.25)405.30)4
5.29 05.39
5.26 05.32
5.24)405.27
DAY
5.26)405.31
5.33)405.38
5.39 05.43)4
DAY
5.33 05.37)4
5.29)405.31
DAY
5.35 a 5.44)4
5.36)405.40
5.29 05.38

4.71)404.74
4.77)404.81)4
4.81 o4.97
SUN
4.81 04.86
4.83 04.88
4.82)404.84)4
4.81 04.82)4
4.82 04.83
4.81 04.82)4
SUN
H OLI
4.80 o4.8D 4
4.76 04.77)4
4.78 04.80
4.77)^04.80
4.77 o4.78
SUN
4.78)404.79)4
4.81 04.84
4.83)404.85
HOLI
4.82 04.83
4.79)404.82
SUN
4.803£a4.84
4.82 o4.83
4.80 a4.81

Cables

Bankers’
Checks
Cables

4.72)4a4.75
1.15
1.20
4.78)404.82)4
1.20
1.25
4.82 a4.98
1.17
1.22
DAY
SUN D A Y
4.82 a4.87
1.21
1.26
4.84 04.89
1.18
1.23
4.83)404.85)4
1.18
1.23
4.82 a4.83)4
1.15)4
1.20)4
4.83 04.84
1.15
1.20
4.82 04.83)4
1.17
1.22
DAY
SUN D A Y
DAY
HOLI D AY
39.51039.55
1.17
1.22
4.77 04.78)4
1.17
1.22
4.79 04.81
1.18
1.23
4.78)404.81
1.15
1.20
4.78 04.79
1.13
1.18
DAY
SUN D A Y
1.13
4.79)404.80)4
1.18
4.82 a4.85
1.09
1.14
4.84)4a4.86
1.07
1.12
DAY
HOLI D AY
4.83 04.84
1.08
1.13
4.80)404.83
107ol0812 112011312
DAY
SUN D A Y
4.81)404.85
1.05
1.10
4.83 04.84
1.04
1.09
4.81 a4.82
1.05
1.10

B erlin
Reichsmarks

V ie n n a
Kronen

S p a n ish
Pesetas

Bankers'

Bankers’
Checks
Cables

Bankers'
Checks
Cables

Checks

,0024)3a.0C25)3
18.64
18.68
18.51al8.56 18.55al8.60 .0026 a.0029
.0027 a .0029
18.57
18.53
SUN
SUN D A Y
18.49al8.62 18 53al8.66 .0024 a .0025
18.6Col8.64 IS.64a18.68 .0026 a .0027 X
18.44al8.58 18.48al8.62 .0027)3 a.0027)3
18 37al8.46 18.41al8.50 .0029)3a.0030)3
18.37ol8.44 18.41al8.48 .0032 a.0033
18.46ol8.49 18.50al8.53 ,0031)3a.0035)3
SUN
SUN D A Y
H OLI
H OLI D A Y
18.61al8.68 18 65018.72 0037)3a.0038
18.57al8.61 186 1a l8 .6 5 .0042 )3a.0047)i
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.0052)30.0055
18.64
18.68
18.60al8.61 18.64al8.65 .0051 a .0052
SUN
SUN D A Y
18.42al8.60 18.46ol8.64 .0047 a .0050
18.54
18.50
.0040 )3 a .0045)3
18.52ol8.56 18.56al8.60 .0044)3a.0045
HOLI
H OLI D A Y
.0044)30.0045
18.61
18.57
.0044)30.0044)3
18.44
18.48
SUN
SUN D A Y
,0044)3a.0C44)3
18.40
18.36
18.39al8.54 18.43al8.58 .0044 a.0045
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Cables
.0024)3a.0025)3
.0026 a.0029
.0027 a .0029
DAY
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DAY
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.0051 a .0052
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DAY
.0044330.0045
.0044)30.0044)3
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.001433
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.0014)3
.001433
.001433
.001433
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SUN
H OLI
.0014 33
.0014)3
.0014)3
.0014)3
.0014)3
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.0014*4
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.001434
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15.64ol5.73 15.65al5.74
15.75015.79 15.76al5.80
SUN D A Y
15.70al5.72 15.71al5.73
15.73
15.74
15.66al5.69 15.67al5.70
15.58ol5.60 15.59al5.61
15.62al5.67 15.63al5.68
15.64
15.65
SUN D A Y
HOLI D A Y
15.65al5.66 15.66al5.67
15.59al5.65 15.60al5.66
15.64
15.65
15.62al5.63 15.63al5.64
51.63
15.64
SUN D A Y
15.65
15.66
15.69
15.70
15.72
15.73
H OLI D A Y
15.68
15.69
15.60
15.61
SUN D A Y
15.55al5.61 15.56al5.62
15.64
15.65
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15

M O N TH LY R E V IE W

there seemed to be less uneasiness regarding the imme­
diate financial effects of the Ruhr adventure. Bank­
ers’ checks on Paris moved up from 5.88 Feb. 1 to
6.49 Feb. 3, but were down again to 5.93^ Feb. 17,
with the range Feb. 28 6.07@6.12i4. Checks on Ant­
werp rose from 5.11 Feb. 1 to 5.70 Feb. 3, then turned
down again and touched 5.23^ Feb. 17, with the
range Feb. 28 5.28@5.37. The German reichsmark,
strangely enough, also enjoyed sharp recovery and
the only plausible theory offered in explanation was
that the German Government, having discontinued
all reparations payments either in gold or in goods
(except the payments under special contract, like
the Belgian payment just mentioned) was not under
the same necessity as before of offering German
marks abroad. From .0024^ Feb. 1 the mark moved
up to .0055 Feb. 16 and was .0044@.0044% Feb. 28.
At the same time the Bank of Germany continued to
put out new notes in enormous volume. In the first
week the addition to note circulation was 268,466,993.000 marks, in the second week it was no less than
450.831.325.000 marks, w h ile ______________ marks
more were added in the third week. In the case of
the Italian lire the fluctuations were much nar­
rower, the same as in January. The low point for
sight bills was 4.71^ Feb. 1, the high point 4.97 Feb.
3, with the range Feb. 28 4.80@4.81. On the former
neutral centres the course of rates on Switzerland
and Holland was upward. The range for sight bills
on Switzerland was 18.69 Feb. 1 and 18.92 Feb. 20,
with the close Feb. 28 18.74@18.76. Dutch guilders,
as represented by sight bills on Amsterdam, moved
up from 39.03 Feb. 1 to 39.61 Feb. 20 and were 39.49
@39.54 Feb. 28. Rates on the Scandinavian centres
moved irregularly except that the rate on Denmark,
which had dropped badly in January, after dropping
still further early in February, recorded sharp recov­
ery the rest of the month. From 18.36 Feb. 2 the
Danish crown advanced to 19.49y2 Feb. 24 and was
19.39@19.48 Feb. 28. Rates on South America on

the whole showed comparatively slight fluctuations,
except that the Uruguayan pesos spurted up from
82% to 85. Rates on the Far East quite generally
moved to higher levels.

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N ew York Stock Exchange
M O N TH LY AND Y E A R L Y RECORD
The following tables furnish a complete record of the New York Stock Exchange transactions for the past month and
the year 1922 to date. They need no extended introduction, as they are self-explanatory. The tables embrace every
security (excepting only State bonds) dealt in on the Exchange. W e give bonds first, using the classification adopted In
the official list. The black-faced letters in the column headed “ Interest Period” indicate in each case the month when
the bonds mature.
In accordance with the rule adopted by the New York Stock Exchange in 1909, all quotations for interest-paying
bonds are at a price to which accrued interest must be added. The exceptions to the rule are income bonds and bonds
on which interest is in default. This method of quoting bonds became effective January 2 1909.

For footnotes to tables see last page of bonds and last page of stocks.
BONDS.— PRICES AND SALES FOR FEBRUARY AND RANGE FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
BONDS
N

Y

STOCK

E XC H A N G E

Sales in
F eb ru a ry .
P ar Value

P rice about
Jan. 2

P R IC E S I N

1923.

Feb.

U S G overn m en t S ecu rities
B id.
A sk.
$
First Liberty Loan—
4,444,000 100.94 Sale
First 3 H s— - .............. 1932-’ 47
121,000 100.78 Sale
Registered
_____________
98.90 . .
First 4s______________1932-’ 47
8,000
R eg istered _________
1,868,000 99.00 Sale
First 4 M s___________ 1932-’ 47
88,000
R eg istered _________
90,000 99.00100.00
First Second 4 M s___1932-’ 47
R e g iste re d _________
Second Liberty Loan—
26,000 99.44 98.58
Second 4s___________ 1927-’ 42 M N
4,000
R eg istered _________
16160000 98.40 Sale
Second 4 M s_________ 1927-’ 42
342,000 98.36 Sale
R eg istered _________
Third Liberty Loan—
10928000 98.90 Sale
Third 4 M s_____ ______ ..1 9 2 8
147,000
R eg istered _________
Fourth Liberty Loan—
20012000 98.84 Sale
Fourth 4 Ms_________ 1933-’ 38
492,000 98.82 Sale
R egistered _________
Victory Liberty Loan—
1,251,000 100.26 Sale
Victory 4 Ms_________ 1922-’ 23
89,000 100.06 Sale
R e g istered ___________
4,390,000 99.94 Sale
Treasury 4 M _________1947-1952
22,000
R egistered----------------2s cons reg_________ April 1930 Q
2s cons cou p _______ April 1930 Q
4s registered_______________1925 Q
23,000
4s coupon_________________192 5iQ
m a m a Canal 3s__________ 1961
1,000
Registered______________ 1961
S ta te an d C ity S ecu rities
New York C ity— 4 M s_____ I960
4 Ms Corporate stock___1964
4j|s Corporate stock___1966
4Ms Corporate stock___1971
4 Ms Corporate stock___1967
4Ms Corporate stock___1965
4M s Corporate stock_ 1963
_
4% Corporate stock____ 1959
4 % Corporate stock____ 1958
4 % Corporate stock____ 1957
4 % Corporate stock____ 1956
New 4M s______________ 1957
4 M % Corporate sto c k .. 1957
3 M % Corporate s t o c k .. 1954
New Y ork State— 4s______ 1961
Highway Im pt 4 M s____1963
F oreign G ov’ t S ecu rities
Argentine (G ovt) 7s______ 1921
Argentina— Internal 5s of 1909
Belgium— 25-yr ext s f 7 M s g ’ 45
5-year 6% notes________ 1925
20-year sinking fund 8s. . 1941
Bergen (Norway) s f 8s____1945
Berne (City of) s f 8s______ 1945
Bolivia (Republic of) 8s___1947
Bordeaux (City of) 15-yr 6s 1934
Brazil, U S of, external 8S..1941
Cent R y 7s_____________ 1952
7 M3____________________ 1952
Canada, Dom inion of, 5 s ..1926
do
do
5s________1931
10-year 5 M s____________ 1929
5s
. . .
..1 952
Chile R epublic exter s f 8s_ 1941
External 5-year s f 8s____1926
7s_______________________1942
25-year s f 8s gold______ 1946
Chinese G ov t, Imperial—
Hukuang R y sterling 5s. 1951 J
Christiania (C ity) s f 8 s ...1 9 4 5 A
Colombia 6M s____________ 1927 A
Copenhagen 25-yr s f 5M8.1944 J
Cuba, Rep o f , 5 s __________ 1944 M
5s ext debt Ser A of 1914.1949 F
4 Ms external loan______ 1949 F
Czechoslovak (Rep of) 8s. .1951 A
Danish Cons M im ic s f 8s A 1946 F
Series B s f 8s___________ 1946 F
Denmark s f 8 s ____________ 1945 A
20-year external 6s_____ 1942 J
Dom inican R epublic s f 5s_1958 F A
5M s_____________________1942
Dutch East Ind 25-yr ext 6s 1947
40-year 6s_______________1962
French Repub 25-yr ext 8s. 1945
20-yr external loan 7 M s. 1941
G t Brit & Ireland, Un King of—
20-year gold bond 5 M s. .1937 F
10-year conv 5M s___...1 9 2 9 F
Greater Prague 7M s______ 1952 M N
Haiti 6s___________________ 1952 A
Italy, Kingdom , Ser A 6 Ms 1925
A
Japanese G ovt, Imp— £4Ms '25
A
2d series 4M s___________ 1925
J
Sterling loan 4s_________ 1931
J
Lyons (City of) 15-year 6s. 1934 M N
Marseilles (City) 15-yr 6 s ..1934 M N
Mexican Irr 4 M s_________ 1943 M N
M exico, U S o f , external gold
loan of 1899 sinking fund 5s. .
J
4s gold debt of 1904_____ 1954
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B id .

1.

FEBRUARY.

F eb. 28.

A s k . B id .

A sk.

97.74Sale

S a le P r i c e s .

1.

H ig h e s t .
S a le P r i c e s .

21
28
23
28

98.40Feb. 21
99.08Feb. 10
98.80Feb. 5
98.80Feb. 5

2
2
12
22
97.88Feb. 28
98.00Feb. 23
98.70Feb. 28

97.8698.00 97.46Feb. 27
98.70Feb. 9
97.74 Sale 197.58Feb. 28
97.74 Sale 97.96Feb. 23

98.70Feb. 15
98.30Feb. 9
98.88Feb. 14
98.86Feb. 5

97.46Feb.
97.84Jan.
97.58Feb.
97.80J an.

101.20 Sale 101.18Feb.
101.22 Sale 101.40Feb.
98.30 9S.5G 98.0698.26
98.40Feb.
98.34Sale
97.90 Sale 97.88Feb.
97.98Sale
98.00Feb.
98.0099.00 98.0098.70 98.70Feb.

98.00Sale
97.74Sale

S IN C E J A N .

L o w e s t.

S a le P r i c e s .

Sale P r i c e s .

101.56Sale

RANGE
H ig h e s t .

L o w e s t.

28 101.84Feb. 15 100.94Jan.
7 101.54Feb. 15 100.76Jan.

27
11
28
31

101.90Jan. 25
101.76Jan. 25
5
98.40Feb. 21
99.10Jan. 2
98.80Feb. 5
99.00Jan. 5
98.70Feb. 15
98.30Feb. 9
98.88Feb. 14
99.06Jan. 10

98.64Sale
98.44Sale

98.36 Sale

98.26Feb. 28 99.18Feb. 14
98.70Feb. 3 99.04Feb. 14

98.26Feb. 28 99.18Feb. 14
98.50Jan. 31 99.04Feb. 14

98.14Sale
98.00Sale

97.94 Sale

98.02Feb. 1 99.04Feb. 10
98.00Feb. 23 99.00Feb. 5

97.80Feb. 28 99.04Feb. 10
98.00Feb. 23 99.00Feb. 5

100.22Sale
lOO.OOSale
99.86Sale
99.80Sale

100.02 Sale
99.90 Sale
99.44 Sale

98.20Feb. 3 100.24Feb. 9
99.90Feb. 23 100.06Feb. 9
99.34Feb. 28 100.04Feb. 13
99.80Feb. 13 100.04Feb. 14

98.20Feb. 3 100.32Jan. 2
99.90Feb. 23 100.06Jan. 2
99M Feb. 28 100.04Jan. 10
99.80Feb. 13 100.04Feb. 14

103M Sale
93 M

36,000 100M 101M 100M
29,000 102M 102M 102M
1,000 102M 102M 102M
107M Sale
107M
99,000 107M 107 M 107 M
107
107M 107M
2,000 107M 107M 107
14,000 100
99 M
Sale
6,000 99 Vs 100 M 99M
5,000 99 H 100 M 99M
24,000 99M 99M 99 M
131,000 106M 106M 106M
8,000 106M Sale
106M
11,000 90M Sale
90M
_____

104
94

103M Feb.

1 103M Feb.

93M Feb. 15 93M Feb. 15
100M Feb.
102M Feb.
102'M Feb.

101M
102 M
Sale
107M
107M
107M
107M
100
100
100
99 M
107 M
107M
91M

_____ 99 M
_____ 99 M
_____ 99M
_____ 107M
_____ 107 M
_____ 91M

107M
99 Vs
99M
99M
99M
107M
106M
91

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

--------100M
_____ 102M
_____ 102M
107 M
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107M
_____ 107M

1 103M Feb.

107M Feb.

1 103M Feb.

1

93M Jan. 11 96M Jan. 19

Feb. 6 100M
5 101
8 102M Feb. 10 101M
1 102M Feb. 1 102M
107M
9 107M Feb. 9 1 0 6 M
106M
13 107M Feb. 13 107
16 9 9 M Feb. 14 99M
5 99M Feb. 20 99M
16 99M Feb. 16 99M
7 9 9 M Feb. 7 99M
15 107M Feb. 16 106M
13 107M Feb. 13 106M
Feb. 14 90M
14 91
103M

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.

908,000
36,000
1,244,000
341,000
9,795,000
116,000
94,000
661,000
422,000
698,000
5,358,000
616,000
| 445,000
- 537,000
505,000
1,690,000
399,000
4,916,000
413,000
170,000

100 M Sale
80M Sale
102
Sale
98
Sale
101M Sale
108
Sale
H I M Sale
93M Sale
78M Sale
98 M Sale
86 M Sale
96M Sale
99M Sale
99M Sale
101 Vs Sale
99M Sale
103 M Sale
96M Sale
10lj| Sale
103 Sale

101M
81
96
93M
93 M
108
111
90
73
94 M
81M
100
100M
100M
102
99
103
95M
101M
103

Sale
82
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
103M

102M
80
98M
93 M
97 M
108
112M
93 M
76
95
83 M
103 M
100M
101
101 y s
99 M
104 M
96M
101
104

Sale
82
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
102
Sale

101M
80M
94M
93M
93
107M
110M
89M
72
94
81
100
100
100
100M
98M
103
93M
101M
103

Feb. 7 102M Feb. 15 100M Jan.
Feb. 6 80M Jan.
Feb. 5 82
Feb. 9 91M Jan.
Feb. 1 100
Jan.
Feb. 1 96M Feb. 6 93
Feb. 1 99M Feb. 9 91M Jan.
109M Feb. 9 107M Jan.
Feb. l
Feb. 5 112M Feb. 28 110M Feb.
Feb. 1 93M Feb. 20 89M Feb.
Feb. 1 77M Feb. 6 69M Jan.
Feb.
Feb. 2 98M Feb. 14 94
Feb.
Feb. 15 81
Feb. 1 85
Feb. 1 103M Feb. 13 96M Jan.
Feb. 1 101M Feb. 17 99M Jan.
Feb. 10 102 Feb. 28 99M Jan.
Feb. 9 102M Feb. 1 100M Feb.
Feb. 2 99M Feb. 10 98M Jan.
Feb. 1 104M Feb. 28 102M Jan.
Feb. 24 96M Feb. 16 93M Feb.
Feb. 1 102M Feb. 21 101M Jan.
Feb. 16 102M Jan.
Feb. 1 104

265,000
86,000
260,000
397,000
47,000
45,000
121,000
521,000
297,000
157,000
317,000
555,000
95,000
82,000
3,107,000
3,324,000
2,916,000
4,519,000

51M
108
94 M
90
96 M
81M
81M
87
108
109
108M
98M
95

51
109M
92M
90
93M
90 M
83 M
79M
107M
107M
108'M
97
97M
85
93 M
92M
91M
89

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
88 M
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

52M
109M
94
88 M
90M
90M
83 M
89
108
109
109 M
97M
96
87M
94 M
93 M
95 M
93 y 8

Sale
in
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
109M
Sale
Sale
Sale
99
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

50M
109
92
88M
90M
89M
83
77
107
107
107M
95'M
97M
87M
93M
92
90
86M

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

24
5
1
24
9
4
13
3
4
8
7
16
13
27
25

3 102M
17 82
31 102
31 98M
3 101M
25 109M
5 112M
1 94
30 78M
2 99
1 86M
2 103M
2 101M
2 102
9 102M
23 102
3 104M
24 96M
15 102M
3 104

Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.

15
15
2
3
7
9
25
5
3
5
2
13
17
28
19
13
28
16
3
16

52M Feb.
110M Feb.
94M Jan.
91M Jqn.
96M Jan.
93M Jan.
87
Jan.
89 M Jan.
109M Feb.
109
Feb.
110 Jan.
99
Jan.
100
Feb.
90 Jan.
95M Feb.
95M Feb.
98M Jan.
96M Feb.

27
26
2
8
4
13
16
4
7
7
3
4
7
15
14
16
2
21

16
4
IS
28
20
17
2
1
26
26
2
1
6
10
19
2
1
27

16 52M
5 110M
1 94M
28 91
20 95
17 90M
1 84
1 89
1 109M
1 109
2 109M
1 98
1 100
20 88M
1 95M
2 95M
1 97
1 96%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

27
26
5
9
5
1
20
28
7
7
20
19
7
10
14
16
9
21

103
Sale 104M Sale 102M Feb. 3 104M
1,566,000 104 Sale
Feb. 1 115M
2,663,000 113M Sale
114M Sale 115M Sale 114
68
Sale
65M Feb. 1 75M
563,000 75M Sale
74 M Sale
1,257,000 96M Sale
95 M Sale
95M Feb. 1 98
97M Sale
62,000 94
94 M 93 % Sale
94
94M 93M Feb. 1 94M
93
Sale
167,000 93M Sale
93
Feb. 9 93M
93 M Sale
193,000 93M Sale
92M Sale
92M Feb. 13 93M
92 M Sale
Sale
541,000 82
80 M Sale
80M Feb. 1 82
81M Sale
373,000 78 Vs Sale
72
Feb. 1 77K
72 M Sale
76 M Sale
306,000 78 M Sale
72
Feb. 1 77j|
72M Sale
76
Sale
38
35M Feb. 20 35M
32M 35 M 37

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

27 102M Jan. 17 104M Jan. 2
Jan. 2 116 Jan. 15
21 113
21 65M Jan. 31 75M Jan. 2
Feb. 27
27 95M Feb. 1 98
Jan. 10
3 92M Jan. 18 95
Jan. 9 93M Jan. 15
16 92
5 92M Jan. 18 93M Jan. 10
Jan. 2
Jan. 31 82
26 80
6 69M Jan. 30 79 M Jan. 2
Jan. 3
6 69M Jan. 31 79
19 35M Feb. 20 35M Feb. 19

709,000
263,000

94
93M
98 M
94M

54
35%

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
82
Sale
108M
Sale
Sale
Sale
_____
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

Sale

50M 51M
34
Sale

36%

i

55 M Sale
36M Sale

50
33

Feb.
Feb.

Feb. 21
2 57
8 36M Feb. 21

50M Feb.
107M Jan.
90
Jan.
88M Feb.
90M Feb.
89M Feb.
81M Jan.
77
Feb.
107 Jan.
107 Jan.
107M Feb.
95M Feb.
95M Jan.
84
Jan.
92 M Jan.
92
Feb.
90
Feb.
84 Jan.

Jan.
5 101
11 102M Jan.
5 102M Feb.
2 108 Jan.
18 107M Feb.
19 107M Jan.
10 107M Feb.
16 100M Jan.
12 99 M Jan.
18 100M Jan.
26 99M Feb.
16 107M Feb.
13 107M Feb.
Jan.
11 91
25 103M Jan.

49
33

Jan. 22 57^1 Feb. 21
Feb. 8 37J| Jan. 3

M ar ., 1923.]

Y

BON DS
ST O C K E XC H AN G E

Foreign G ovt S ecu rities (Co
M ontevideo 7s. _ _ . _ 1952
Netherlands s f 6 s ___ ..1 9 7 2
Norway ext s f Ss__________1940
6 s . _____ . . .
_ _ .1952
Porto Alegre (City of) 8S..1961
Queensland State ext s f 7s. 194]
25-vear 6 s ____________ .1947
RloGran (State) 25-yr8sintctf s’ 46
R io de Janeiro 2 5 -y rsf 8 s ..1946
8 s ________________
. .1947
San Paulo (City) s f 8 s____1952
San Paulo (State) ext s f 8 s_ 1936
Seine Dep (France) 20-yr 7sl942
Serbs, Croats & Slovenes 8 s 196S
Soissons 6 s ______________ 1936
Sweden 2 0 -year 6 s .
193£
Swiss Confederation s f 8 s_ _ 194C
T okyo C ity loan of 1912 5s____
Uruguay, Rep. external 8 s . 1946
% urich (City o f) s f 8 s ____1945

In terest
P eriod.

N

Sales in
February.
P ar Value

n c l.)
J D

%

M
A
A
J
A
F
A
A
A
M
J
J
M
M
J
J
M

F
A

7S.000
S 1,715,000
O 2 0 1 ,0 0 0
O 454,000
D
67,000
C 153,000
A 186,000
O 143,000
O 169,000
O 339,000
N 128,000
.1 171,000
J 877,000
N 804,000
I
S 180,000
L
437,000
J 347,000
8 388,000
A 1 0 2 ,0 0 0
O
85,000

R a ilroa d B onds
Ala Gt Sou 1st cons A 5s_ 194J J C
_
Ala M id 1st guar g 5s . .1928 M N
Alb & Susq conv 3% s _ 1946 A O
_
Allegh & W est 1st g~gu 4s . ’98 A O
Alleg Val gen gu g 4 s _ __ 1942 M S
_
Ann Arbor 1st g 4s___July 1995 y J
A tch T op & S F— Gen g 43.1995 A O
Registered _______
..1 995 A C
Adjustment g 4s_ July 1995 N ov
_
R e g iste re d _____ July 1995 N ov
Stamped________ .'.1 9 9 5 M N
50-year conv gold 4 s .. .1955 J D
Conv 4s issue of 1910.1960 J D
East Okla Div 1st g 4 s .. 1928 M S
R ocky M t div 1st 4s A . .1965 J J
Short Line 1st 4s g o ld .. 1958 J ,1
Cal-Ariz 1st & ref 4%s_1963 M 8
A tl-B ir30-yr ls t g 4 s .M a y . . ’ 33 M 8
A tl Knox & Cin D iv g 4s ..1 9 5 5 M N
A tl Knox & No 1st g 5s_. 1946 J D
A tl& C h a rA L 1st A 4 % s -_ 1944 J J
1st 30-year 5s Ser B ___ 1944 J J
_
A tl C ity 1st con gu g 4s_ 1951 J J
A tl Coast L 1st g 4S-July 1952 M S
10-year secured 7s______ 1930 M N
General unified 4 % s ____1964 J D
L & N collat gold 4s_Oct 1952 M N
A tl & Danv 1st g 4s_______ 1948 J J
Second 4 s ________ ._ 1948 J J
Atlan & Y ad 1st gu g 4s_ 1949 A O
_
A & N W 1st gu g 5s _____ 1941 J J

1 ,0 0 0

4,000

24,000
825,000
4,000
42,000
149,000
40,000
89,000
8 ,0 0 0

36,000
1 1 ,0 0 0

62,000
18,000
51,000
2 ,0 0 0

3,000
32,000
219,666
39,000
54,000
248,000
2 ,0 0 0

18,000
2 ,0 0 0

/'''a n Sou con gu A 5s____1962 A O
anadian N o deb s f 7s. 1940 J D
25-year deb s f 6 % s g.1946 J J
Canadian Pac 4 % deb stock . .
Carb & Shaw 1st 4s g . ___1932 M S
Caro Cent 1 st cons g 4s .1949 J J
Caro Clinch & O h io'lst 5s. 1938 J D
6s.
..
. . .
. . .1952 J D
Cart & Ad 1st gu g 4 s ____1981 J D
Cent Br Un Pac 1st g 4s___1948 J D
Cent N E 1st guar 4s_____ 1961 J J
C O Reorg 1st con g 4% s ..1 9 3 0 M S
Cent of Ga— 1 st g 5 s ..N o v 1945 F A
Consol gold 5 s ________ 1945 M N
R egistered ___________1945 M N
10-yr temp secured 6 s . .1929
Chat D iv pur money g 4s 1951 J "
d
M ac & Nor D iv 1st g 5s. 1946 J J
M id Ga & Atl D iv 5s ..1 9 4 7 J J
M obile D iv 1st g 5s ._ 1946 J J
Cen R R & B of Ga— Col g 5s’ 37 M N
Central of N J— Gen g 5s. .1987 J J
Cent Pac 1st ref gu g 4 s .. 1949 F A
M tg gu g 3 % s ---- Aug ..1 9 2 9 J D
Through St L 1st gu g 4 .. s ’ 54 A O
Charles & Sav 1st g 7s___1936 J J
Ches & O— Fund < imp 5s. 1929 J J
fc
1st cons gold 5s________ 1939 M N
Registered ___________ 1939 M N
General gold 4 % s ______ 1992 M 8
Convertible 4 ^ a _______ 1930 F A
Conv secured 5s________ 1946 A O
Craig Valley 1st g 5 s ___1940 J J
Potts Creek Br 1st 4s .1946 J J
R & A D iv 1st con g 4s. _ 1989 J J
2d con gold 4 s . _____ 1989 J J
Warm Spr Val 1st g 5s. 1941 M S
Chic & Alt R R — R ef g 3s. 1949 A O
R ailw ay 1st lien g 3 % s ..l9 5 0 J J
Chic Burl&Q— 111 D iv 3% s 1949 r j
R egistered ___________1949 J j
Illinois Division 4 s _____ 1949 T J
Nebraska Extension 4 s .. 1927 M N
General 4 s .........................1958 M 8
1st & ref Ser A 5 s ______ 1971 p A
Chicago City & Con 5s____1927 A O

P R IC E S I N

P rice abou t
J an . 2

1923.

B id.

A sk.

91 % Sale
98% Sale
l l l } 4 Sale
98% Sale
98% 1 0 0
109% Sale
1 0 2 % Sale
98% Sale
97
Sale
96% Sale
97% 99%
98% 99
8 6 % Sale
70
Sale
78
78%
105
Sale
118% Sale
72% Sale
106
Sale
1 1 2 % Sale
96%
99%
79%
83 %
90
64
90
87
82
74%
81
81%
100%
94%
81

Feb.
B id .

1.

Feb.

A sk. B id.

89
Sale
97% Sale
110
Sale
98% Sale
94% 100
107
Sale
1 0 1 % Sale
94
Sale
92
Sale
90% Sale
96
Sale
' 96% Sale
79% Sale
58% Sale
71
Sale
105% Sale
118
Sale
71% Sale
104% Sale
112% 114

98%

94% 98%
99% 10i “
82
81% 82%
87
83% 8 6
Sale
90
92
Sale
64% 64%
Sale
83% Sale
88%
85
Sale
86%
77% 80%
. ..
75% 8 6
83
81% Sale
Sale
81%
1 0 2 % 100% 105
95% 94% 95%
-------- 81% 82%
86
86%
86
_____
91% Sale
91% 92%
65% 6 8
66
66%
85% 8 6 % 82% 8 6
99%
98% - . . .
90% 92% 90
91%
99
. . . . 971^4 98%
8 3 % _____
80“
8 8 % Sale
87% Sale
106% 107
107% Sale
87% 8 8 % 85% 87
82% Sale
80% Sale
77% 78
74% 77
64% 72
65% 72
77 " 80
77'
78
94% . . . .
.

O a lt & 0 — Pr lien g 3 M s. 1925 J J 525,000 93% Sale
D Gold 4 s _______ July 1948 A O 426,000 S0% Sale
R egistered______ ____
9,000 78% Sale
Q J
Convert 4 % s______ __ .1933 M 8 1,068,000 8 1 Sale
Refund & gen 5s ser A . 1995 J D 760,000 84% Sale
Sale
10-year 6 s
. _____ 1929 J J 624,000 101
Pitts Jet & M D 1st g 3 % s’ 25 M N
53,000 90% 91%
PLE& W Va Sys ref g 4s. 1941 M N 259,000' 78% Sale
S W Div 1st gold 3H 9--1925 J J 479,000 91% Sale
T ol Cin 1st & ref 4s Ser A 1959 J 4
57,000 67% Sale
1 60% . . . .
Battle Creek & S 3s
.1989 J D
| 89% 71%
Beech Creek 1st gu 4s_____ 1936 J J
Registered ____________ 1936 J J
1 ,0 0 0
2 d guar gold 5s______ .1936 J
94% . . . .
J
Bch C rex 1st gu g 3% s F eb’ .51 A O
7 3 % _____
Belle & Carond 1 st 6 s_____ 1928 J D
100
_____
Belvidere Del 3 % s_____ .1948 J J
7 8 % _____
83% 8 6
Big Sandy 1st 4s_________ 1944 J D
B & N Y Air Line 1st 4 s ...1 9 5 5 F A
56% 80
Brunsw & W 1st gu g 4s___1938 J J
8 7 % _____
2 ,0 0 0
Buff R & P gen g 5s“ _____ 1937 M S
1 0 1 % '_____
Consol 4 % s____________ 1957 M N
91% Sale
1 1 1 ,6 6 6
Burl C R & N o— gold 5s___1934 A O
_____
17,000 99




17

BONDS—STOCK E X C H A N G E RECORD

A sk .

87%
101%
111%
98%
96
108%
100%
95
93 ^2
93%
98
99;%
85
61
76
103%

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
98
108%
Sale
96%
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
77
Sale
11S14 Sale
Sale
73
Sale
105
112
113

45,000
5,000
44,000
1 ,0 0 0

189,000

19,000
8 ,0 0 0

557,000
9,000
25,000
2 1 ,0 0 0

31,000
107,000
493,000
728,000
1 ,0 0 0

9 5 ,6 6 6

571,000
73,000

94% Sale .
94 % Sale
77
Sale
77% Sale
79
77
80
Sale
79
Sale
82% Sale
81% Sale
101
Sale 100% Sale
9 1 % _____ 92% 92%
75% 75% 74% Sale
91% 91% 93% Sale
65
65%
65
66
60
87% 91% 87% 90%
86%
86
94%
95%
71%
71% . .
99
100
79%
79%
80% 85
80% 85
57% 78% 62% 78%
87%
88%
_
101 %
101%
90% Sale
90% Sale
97% 99% 96% 98%

Sale
99
99% 96% 97%
Sale
114% Sale 114% Sale
Sale
111% Sale 112% Sale
7 9 8 4 Sale
Sale
79% Sale
94% 87% 90
87
90
68
.
.
70 % 72 % 70% 75
92
92% 91% 91% 90% 91%
96% 96% 96% Sale
96% Sale
80% 82% 79
83% 79% 83%
70% 74
68
73% 08% 7 3 ' “
50 " 62% 56% 62% 57% Sale
9 2 % _____
92% ._ . 92
1 0 0 % _____ 1 0 1 % .
101%
97% 98
98% 97
96% 97
Q014
93% 96
99 % 99% 1 0 0
Sale 10b% Sale
78
82
73% . . . 74% 80
93
_____
93% . . . _ 94%
93
_____
92%
92
93% 96% 94% 100
96% 100
92% 96% 94
9414 93' ' 96 34
108
Sale
104
105%, 105% 107
87% Sale
84%
91% Sale
90% 91
89% 90%
82% 84
82
Sale
80% 81%
109%
110%
110%
95
96
94% 95% 95% 96%
1 0 0 % Sale
1 0 0 % 1 0 1 % 100
101%
98% 100
97%
8 6 % Sale
84% Sale
84' Sale
8 8 % Sale
87
Sale
8 6 % Sale
95% Sale
95
Sale
92
Sale
9 5 % _____
91% 95
92%
77% 84
78
84
78% 84
78% 83
78% 83
78% 83
75% 79% 76
79% 75
96%
92% . . . .
9 3 % _____ 93%
52% Sale
52% Sale
26 % Sale
26% Sale
26% Sale
82% Sale
80% 81% 79% Sale

88
88%
104,000 87% 92
37,000 96% 97% 96% 97
8 6 % Sale
158,000! 89% Sale
425,000 1 0 1 % Sale
------- 48
87,000 _____ 48

|

L ow est.

1 Sale
Feb. ] | 90%
Feb. ] 101%
Feb. 1 112%
Feb. 1 99
Feb. c 98
Feb. 1 108%
Feb. 27 101%
Feb. 1 99
Feb. 1 94%
Feb. 1 95
Feb. 5 98%
Feb. 1 100
Feb. 1 85%
Feb. 1 63
Feb. 1 76%
Feb. 27 105%
Feb. 16 118%
Feb. 1 73%
Feb. 1 106%
Feb. 5 113

Sale P rices.

89
97
109%
98
95
106%
100%
93
91
90%
95%
96%
78
53%
69%
103%
117%
71%
103%
111

87% 8 8
96% Sale
85% 85%
99 14 Sale
56

93%
76%
77
78%
81%
99%
92
74%
91%
65

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
F eb.

26
27

86

Feb. 16

L ow est.

H igh est.

95%
99%
99%
76% 81% 81% Feb. 16 82%
83
88%
67
69% 64% Feb. 9 65
87% Sale
87% Feb. 26 89 %
80
88
85
Feb. 1 8 8 %
79
80
80% Feb. 3 80%
75% 8 6
Feb. 28 82
79% 79% 79
77%
77% Feb. 26 82
102% 105
101
Feb. 5 103%
95% 96
95% Feb. 8 96%
81% Feb. 27 82%
81% 82
82% 84
82% Feb. 26 8 6 %
89
90% 89% Feb. 28 92%
67
69% 67
Feb. 6 69%
83% 8 6
85
F eb. 2 8 6 %
99%
99% Feb. 5
90
91% 91% Feb. 13 91%
99
99% 98% Feb. 1 100
80%
86%
87% 8 6 % Feb. 28 8 8 %
106% 107% 106% Feb. 23 107%
84% 8 6 % 8 6 % Feb. 2 89%
82% 82% 80% Feb. 6 82%
73% 75% 75% Feb. 27 77
65% 72
76
80
77% Feb. 2 77%
95%

98%
1 1 1 ,0 0 0
743,000 113 %
348,000 111%
815,000 79%
87%
45,000
46,000

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

FEBRUARY.

28.

S 89
28 97
23 109
2 97%
21 95
6 106%
1 100%
9 93
7 90
14 90%
16 95%
16 95%
26 76
53%
6
26 6 6 %
103%
2
3 117%
16 71%
7 103
9 I ll

81%
84%
19 101
9 92%
24 76%
2 94
2 66%
86

Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

Feb 14
Feb. 9

96
Jan.
99% Jan.
81% Jan.

Feb. 13
Feb. 15
Feb. 5
Feb. 3

90
64
87%
85
80%

Feb. 3 79
Feb. 3 77%
Feb. 26 100
Feb. 8 93%
Feb. 5 81%
Feb. 7 82%
Feb. 2 89%
Feb. 15 65%
Feb. 2 85
99%
Feb. 13 91%
98%
Feb. 21

8
6
22

Feb.

2

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

14
7
1

26
0

15
13

Feb. 16

96
Jan. 8
99% Feb. 14
81% Jan. 2 2

Jan. 2 90
Jan. 2 65%
Feb. 26 90%
F eb. 1 8 8 %
Jan. 19 82%

Jan. 2
Jan. 10
Jan. 11
Feb. 15
Jan. 8

Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.

Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.

82%
82%
103%
96%
83
86%
93
2 2 69%
19 8 6 %
5 99%
16 91%
19
28
26
13
17
3
26
28

Feb. 3 8 6 % Feb. 28
Feb. 1 106 Jan. 15
Feb. 17 8 6 % Feb. 2
Feb. 27 80% Feb. 6
Feb. 8 75% Feb. 27

95% Feb. 3
80
Feb. 13

6
2
1

j Sale P rices
1 9 1 ^ Jan. 10
11 0 1 % Feb. 28
18 112% Feb. 23
26 100
Jan. 8
Jan. 8
19 99
1 1 0 9 ^ Jan.
2
27;102% Jan.
1
1 9 9 ^ Jan.
3
Jan. 2
31 97
9
1 97% Jan.
3 99% Jan. 4
Feb. 16
2 0 100
Jan. 2
31 87
2
1 70% Jan.
25 78% Jan. 3
27 106 Jan. 16
16 119% Jan. 6
9 73% Feb. 16
17 107 Jan. 4
Jan. 30
11 113

Sale P r ic es .

P rices.

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

1.

H igh est.

1

77% Feb.

89
108
89%
83
80%

4
4
26
8

15
23
23
15
2
5
16
26

Jan. 6
Jan. 26
Feb. 17
Jan. 9
Jan. 29

77% Feb.

2

23 95% Feb.
Feb.
18 80
6 78% Feb.
27 82% Jan.
Jan.
24 85
19 101% Jan.
1 0 92% Feb.
18 79% Jan.
Feb.
8 94
17 67% Jan.

3
13

2

93%
75%
77
77%
80%
99%
91%
73%
91%
61%

Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

86

Feb. 16

10

14
4
8

26
12

15
2

16

83% Jan. 15 83% Jan. 15
89
Feb. 23
23
27 101% Feb. 27 101% Feb. 27
28 91% Feb. 3 1 89% Jan. 19
14 99% Feb. 13 98% Jan. 25

89
101%
92%
99%

Feb. 23
Feb. 27
Jan. 3
Feb. 13

89
101%
90
98%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

98
113%
110%
79%

Feb. 26 100% Jan. 8
Feb. 26 99% Feb. 2 98
Feb. 1 114% Feb. 26 1 1 2 % Jan. 2 114% Feb. 26
Feb. 1 113% Feb. 7 110% Feb. 1 113% Feb. 7
Feb. 1 80% Feb. 5 77% Jan. 18 80% Feb. 5

90
Feb. 16 91% Feb.
96% Feb. 1 96% Feb.
57

Feb. 15 58

______________
90
Feb. 16 92
Jan.
96% Jan. 6 96% Feb.

2
1

Feb. 19

j

96
Feb. 1 98K Feb. 19
93% Feb. 17 93% Feb 17
99% Feb. 2 lOOi^t Feb. 15

56% Jan. 24 58

9
1

Jan. 15

95% Jan. 24 98% Feb. 19
93% Feb. 17 9 3 Feb. 17
99% Jan. 3 101
Jan. 12
3
3
j
i

105
84%
90
81%

Feb. 9 105%
Feb. 28 87%
Feb. 26 91
Feb. 27 84

95% Feb. 2
100
Feb. 26
____________
83% Feb. 28
8 6 % Feb. 26
92
Feb. 27
94
Feb. 20

Feb. 2 1 0 5 '“
Feb. 2 84%
Feb. 3 9 0 '*
Feb. 16 80%
I
96% Feb. 9i 94%
103% Feb. 9 100
_____________
85% Feb. 6 ! 83%
8 8 % Feb. 20
86 %
95% Feb. 6 £92
94
Feb. 20 94

50% Feb. 5 54% Feb. 20
26
Feb. 2 29% Feb. 13i
79% Feb. 28 82% Feb. 3
I
Feb. 6
8 8 i. Feb. 24' 90
Feb. 5
96
Feb. 23 97
8 6 % Feb.
1 ! 8 8 % Feb.
3
Q 8 U F e b . 2 7 10034 F e h . 14

47 ' Feb.

7i 57% Feb. 13

9
29
Feb. 9 108 * Jan. 3
Feb. 28
4
Feb. 26 91% Jan. 10
Jan. 26 84
Feb. 16
Jan. 18 96 % Jan. 11
Feb. 26 103% Feb. 9
Feb. 28 8 6 % Jan. 2
F eb . 26 89% Jan. 5
Feb. 27 96% Jan. 8
Feb. 2 0
23

50% Jan. 24 52% Jan. 3
25% Jan. 19 29% Feb. 13
79% Feb. 28 83
Jan. 9
Feb. 24 90% Jan. 10
Feb. 23 97
Jan. 16
Feb. 1 89% Jan. 4
78% Feb. 27 1 0 1 % Jan. 6
47 * Feb. 7 57% Feb. 13

88

96

86%

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BONDS—STOCK E X C H A N G E BECOBD
« *3
*

BONDS
N

Y

STOCK

E XC H AN G E

Sales in
F eb ru a ry .
P ar Value

P rice about

1923.

B id .

A sk.

Chic A E Ill-le t cons gold 6e 1934 A O
43.000 105% 107
425.000, 79 % Sale
(New co .)— Gen 5s_____1951 M N
95%
Chic A Erie 1st gold 5s____1982 M N
58.000 94
Chic Gt West— 1st 50-yr 4s 1959 M S 475.000, 51% Sale
Chic A Ind Coal Ry let 5s_ 1936 J J
12 %
J
106% 1 0 7 %
Chic Ind & Lou— Ref g 6s. 1947
J
Refunding gold 5s_______1947
18,000, 97% 98 X
84 %
Refunding 4s Series C ___ 1947 J J
42.000 82
1st & general 5s_________ 1966 M N
31.000, 81% 84
97%
6s B ______________ M ay 1966
85.0001 97
78
72
Ind A Louisv 1st gu 4s. „ 1956 Chic Ind A Sou— 50-yr 48.1956 J
1 , 000 , 84% 8 6 %
87 % 98
Chic L S A East— 1st 4%e_1969! J
Sale
C M A Puget S 1st gen 4s . . 1949. J
108,000i 67
Chic Milw A St Paul—
Gen g 4s Ser A ____M ay 1989 J
177,000' 72% Sale
66
Gen g 3% e Ser B ..M a y 1989 J
67,000; 63
Gen 4% e Ser C .-M a y 1989 J 368.000 81% 83
Gen A ref ser A 4% e Jan 2014 A O 797.000 61 % Sale
Gen ref conv ser B 58 Jan 2014 F A 275.000 68% Sale
Saie
Convertible 4 % s ------------1932 J
1,556.000 67
4s ..................................... 1925 J
782.000 80% Sale
4 s I I _____________________1934 J
461.000 58 % Sale
Ch A M o R iv D iv 5 s ...1 9 2 6 J
17,000 96 % Sale
Sale
Ch A N W Extene 4s. 1886-1926 F
96
Registered______ 1886-1926F
95%
General gold 3 % e______ 1987|M N
22.000 75% 77
85%
General 4s_______________1987 M N
44.000 85
87%
Stamped______________1987 M N
8.000 85
General 5s stam ped------1987 M N
104
104%|
35.000
A
Sinking fund 6s___1879-1929,.. O
22.000 103% 104%
Registered______ 1879-1929 A O
00 %
------ 1198%
Sinking fund 5s___1879-1929,A O
12,000
Registered______ 1879-1929 A O
98
Sinking fund deb 5s------1933 M N
3D666 100
R eg istered ___________ 1933 M N
10-year secured 7s______ 1980 J D
Sale
59",666 109
15-year secured 6% a------ 1936 M S 109,000 109% Sale
Chic R 1 A Pacific gen g 4s. 1988 J J 778,000, 81% Sale
R eg istered ___________ 1988 J J
------75
Refund gold 4s_________1934 A O
83% Sale
Ch St L A N O gold 5s------1951J D 1,056,000 101% Sale
1,000
R eg istered _____________ 1951 J
Gold 3 % s _______ _____ _ 195ljJ
73%
R eg istered ___________ 1951 J
Joint 1st ref ser A 5s------1963 J
143,000 96% 97%
Memphis Dlv 1st g 4s— 1951 J
81%
2,000 9 9 % _____
Ch St L A P cons g 5s------- 1932 A
Chic St P M A O cons 6 s ..l9 3 0 ;j
9,000 106% 107%
Cons 6s, Teduced to 3 % s .l9 3 0 J
Debenture 5s----------------- 1930 M
Sale
5.000 96
Chic T H A S’east 1st 5s. . 1960 J
47.000 79% 80%
C hicU n Stat lstg u A 4%e_1963 J
91% Sale
179.000 114% Sale
1st (ctfs) 6% e series C ..1 9 6 3 J
91.000 105
Chic A W I gen g 6s D e c .. 1932 Q M
_____
7.000 75
Consol 50 year 4s---------- 1952 J
229.000 102 % Sale%
15-year e f 7 % e ___________ 1935 MS
102
34.000 9 7 % -------Choc Okl A G Consol 5s— 1952 M N
7.000
Cin Fin A Ft W 1st gu g . . 4 s ’ 23 M N
Cin Bam A D 2d g 4 % s ..l9 3 7 J J
93
4,000 88% -----Cin 1 St L AC 1st 4s.Aug__ ’ 36 Q F
87
Registered --------Aug __1936,Q F
Cin L A N 1st con gu g 4s . . 1942 M N
85%
1,000 99% 100
Cin S A Cl cons 1st g 5 s . . . 1928 J ’
C l A M ah 1st gu g 5s-------- 1943; J
96%
80% 81%
C C C A St L gen g 4s-------1998 J
58,000 91% Sale
20-year debenture 4 % s_ . 1931! J
104.000 98
Gen 5s Series B -------------1993 J
100%
3.000 101 % Sale
Ref A imp 6s Series A — 1929 J
206.000 101 % 101 %
Ref A Imp 6s Series C — 1941 J
Cairo Div 1st gold 4s— 1939 J
85% 91
2,000 79% 82
Cin W A M Div 1st g 4s. 1991 J
12,000 80
St L Div 1st coll tr g 4s. 1990 M N
Sale
12,000
R egistered___________ 1990 M N
82%
Sp A Col D iv 1st g 4 s . . . 1940 M S
W W Val Div 1st g 4 S ... 1940 J J
82%
Clev Col C A In 6s_____ 1934 J J
105% 108%
Clev Lor A W con 1st g 5s . . ’ 33 A O
98
99%
3,000 95
Clev A M ar 1st gu 4 % s-----1935 M N
Clev A M ahon Val g 5s------ 1938 J J
93%
T,66o 93% 98%
Clev A Pitts gu g 4% e A ---- 1942 J J
Series B 4 % s ___________1942 A O
97%
Int reduced to 3 % % ------ 1942 A O
80%
Cleve Short L— 1st gu 4% e 1961 A o
97% Sale
20,000 104% Sale
Clev Un Trmls 1st s f 5 % s .l9 7 2 A O
203.000 83
Coal R iv R y 1st gu 4s--------1945 J D
84%
10,000 92% Sale
C olo A Southern 1st g 4s. .1929 F A
59,000 87
Refunding A ext 4 % s-----1935 M N
Sale
149.000 82% 88
Col A H V 1st ext g 4s--------1948 A O
Col A Tol 1st ext 4s________1955 F A
81% 85%
82
75
Conn A Pas Rivs 1st g 4s. 1943 A O
Cuba R R 1st 50-year 5s g.1952 J J
84% Sale
95.000 104
1 st A refund 7 % s Ser A . 1936,J D
106
|ay A M ich 1st con 4 % . . 1931 J J
A Hudson—
1st refunding 4 s ----------- 1943 M N
20-year convertible 5s__1935A O
15-year 5% e____________ 1937 M N
10-year secured 7s______ 1930 J D
D el Riv R R Bdg 1st gu g 4s__ ’ 36 F A
Den A R G — 1st cons g 4s_ 1936 J J
Consol gold 4 % s ______ 1936 J J
Improvement gold 5s— 1928 J D
First A refunding 5s------1955,F A
Trust co certfs of d ep ------1
____
Des M A Ft D 1st g u g 4s ..1 9 3 5 J J
Des P l’nes Val 1st gu 4%3 1947
S
Det A M ack 1st lien g 4 s ..1995 J D
G old 4s_________________ 1995 j D
Detroit River Tunnel—
Det Term Tunnel 1st 4 % s_- ’ 61 W N
Dul Missabe A Nor gen 58.1941 J J
Dul A Iron Range 1st 5s— 1937 A O
Dul So Shore A A tl g 5 s ..1937 J J
East R y M No D iv 1st g 4s’48 A O
E Ten reorg lien g 5s______ 1938 M S
E T Va A Ga div g 5s_____ 1930 J J
Cons 1st gold 5s_________ 1956 M N

Dl
"elaware

A East
M
Elgin Jol extended1st g 5sl941 M N
rie— 1st
gold 7sl930
S
Erie 1st con g prior 4s_____ 1996 J J
R eg istered --------------------------- |
J




107.000
42.000

P R IC E S I N

Jan. 2
Feb.

1.

B id .

B id .

106% 105
79%
Sale
91%
92
52
Sale
13%
107% 104%
96% 94
78%
83
83%
Sale
96% 97%
77% 74
83
86
88% 98 8 6 %
64%
65
64

105
79%
86
52
13
104%
95%
80%
82%
95
74
83%

1,000
3.000

7.000 99% 100
171.000 103% Sale
160.000 56% Sale

H ig h es t.

S a le P r i c e s .

I B a le P r i c e s .

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

74%
65%
83%
62%
69%
67%
81
62%
97%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

Feb. 26 75
Feb. 24 87
Feb. 14 87%
Feb. 1 104%
Feb. 2.106%

16

13

15
26
13
16
13
14
16
13
15

72
62%
79%
56
64
63
76
54
96
96
93%
72%
82%
82%
103%
103%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

Feb.

5 100% Feb.
|

Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.

10
6
26
6
9
19
17

Jan. 15 68% Feb. 10
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.

74%
65%
83%
, 62%
10 69%
10! 67%
12 81
10 62%
19 97%
2 96
20 93%
26 77
24 87
14 87%
1105%
4 106%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.

15
26
13
16
2
14
16
13
26
2
26
3
9
2
6
7

98% Jan. 20 100% Feb. 27

7.100% Feb. 27

Feb.

Jan. 2*
Feb. 9
Jan. 8
Feb. 19

5 100% Jan. 18^101

107% 107% Feb. 26 109
Feb. 5 107%
Sale 1109% Feb. 8 110% Feb. 5 108%
Sale 79%
Feb. 21i 82
Feb. 5, 78%
--------1 . . . ______ ____ _______________| 79%
Sale
79
Feb. 27| 80% Feb. 6 79
103% 100% Feb. 15 101% Feb. 15 100%

Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.

26 110
19 111
6: 82
11 80%
27 83%
16 101%

Jan. 24
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb. 15

19%

94% 95
81
_____
9 9 % _____
106
107%
8 9 % -------94% 96
77% 78
91% Sale
114% Sale
105
_____
72% 73
101% 102%
96% 99
91

94%
83
100

95
84

88%

89
89%

8 5 % -------- 85%
95
_____ 98
9 7 % ------- 97%
78% 80% 78% Sale
92% 94% 92% 93%
97% 99
99% Sale
101% Sale 1 01 % Sale
101 %
1 0 1 % ------- 101
84% 87% 80% 8 6 %
76
79
77% 78
77
Sale
78% 80
77
78%
83
83%
81%
80%
106% 108% 106% 107%
96%
97% Sale
89% " 9 6 "
87%
93% 95% 94%
95%
94%
94% '97% 95%
80%
80%
94% Sale
95%
103% Sale
104%
104
83% 85
85
83
92% 93% 92% Sale
84%
84
84% Sale
80% 88
79% 88
79% 85% 80% 85%
82
74% 82
74
Sale
85% 84
85
104% Sale 104% Sale

99% 100
104
Saie
55% Saie

8 95% Feb.

Feb. 26il06% Feb.

94% Feb.

6

6 105

94% 94% 95% Feb. 15 95% Feb. 15 94%
77
78
77% Feb. 3 79% Feb. 14 77
90% 92% 91 % Feb. 1 92% Feb. 16 90
115
Sale 114% Feb. 1 115% Feb. 16 112%
105
105
Feb. 15105
Feb. 15 105
Sale
75
72% Feb. 2 75% Feb. 24 72%
1 02 % Sale 102% Feb. 5 102% Feb. 13 101%
96%
86

89
Sale
98% 98^
99% Sale
75
78
____
89
93
95
9 8 % ------98
Sale

94% Feb.

___

105% 107% 105

92%

2,000

’ <54% "Feb"." " 2 ' 68 % "Feb".'

Sale 107
109% 109%
Sale | 81
83
98%
Sale I 79%
103% 100

73%

| S a le P r i c e s .

_____

Sale

108%
108%
81
78%
79%
99%

98%
97%

S I N C E J A N . 1.

L o w e s t.

H ig h e s t .

_____ 106% Feb. 10 106% Feb. 10 105% Jan. 13 106%
Sale
79
Feb. 1 81% Feb. 9 78% Jan. 22 81%
Sale
91% Feb. 28 93% Feb. 21 91% Feb. 28 97%
Sale
51% Feb. 3 56
Feb. 19 50% Jan. 10. 56
-------107 Jan. 10107
107%
95% Feb. 2, 97%
97% 95% Feb. 2 3 97F eb.13
83
81% Feb. 26 81% Feb. 26 81 % Feb. 26 81%
Sale
82% Feb.
5 84
Feb. 6 81 % Jan. 4 84
Sale
96
Feb.
3 98
Feb. 9 95% Jan. 22 98
78
Jan. 19 78
77%
86
81% Feb. 16j 81 % Feb. 16 81% Feb. 16 84%

100%

100%

87
Sale
94%
Sale
Sale 100
109% 105
91%
73%
Sale
78% 78%
85
83%
54
Sale
52%
44% 43%
91%
80
7o %
76
63%

89% 89%
984% ____
99% 100
75
80
89
_____
9 3 % -------98% 99%
9 8 % --------

S ale P r i c e s .

Sale
64%
Sale
Sale
Sale
Saie
Sale
Sale
97
98%

91%

59.000
28.000
27.000
16.000

sk .

L o w e s t.

72% 72% 72%
63% 66
64
80
82% 81 %
59%
61% Sale
69
Sale
66%
6 6 % Sale
64
Sale
80
78
Sale
61
58
97
97% 96%
94% 98%
94%
72% 73% 72%
Safe
82% 85
82%
Sale
87% 79% 84% 82%
104
103% 103
103%
103% 103% Sale 104
1 0 1 % 104%
Sale | 98%
99
97%
103 jl6 6 %
100
102

72%
64
81%
59%
66%
64%
78
58
96%
97
94%
74
85%
87
103%
103%

87%
87% Sale
104.000 97
97% q q
110.000 101 % Saie
100 %
36.000 110 % 111 % 103
91%
91%
173.000 75% 75% 74%
16,000
80% 78%
13.000 84
83
Sale
769.000 52% Sale
54
11.000 48
48
Sale
10,000 43
44
Saie
93
91%
1,000 75% 80
75%
63%
63
78

91%

200.000

A

RANGE

FEBRUARY.

F eb. 28.

85%
98%
93%
78%
86%
91%
99
96%

94

8 97% Jan.

5

Feb. 26 107% Jan. 23
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.

29 96%
23 81
171 92%
22 115%
15 105
2 75%
12 102%

Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.

5
3
16
16
15
3
12

8 9 % Feb. 10 89% Feb. 10

88% Jan. 20 89% Feb. 10

85 % Feb. 15 8 5 % Feb. 15

85% Feb. 15 85% Feb. 15

77%
92%
99%
101%

Feb. 27 79% Feb. 23 77%
Feb. 2 93% Feb. 27 91 %
Feb. 1 100
Feb. 7 99%
Feb. 15 102
Feb. 2 101

Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.

88
78%
81%
77
82%

Jan. 20
Feb. 14
Jan. 3
Feb. 27
Jan. 8

106% Feb. 10 106% Feb. 10 106% Jan.
97% Feb. 1 97% Feb. 1 97% Febi
95
Jan.
Feb.
94
Feb. 19 94
Feb. 19 94

106%
97%
95
94

Feb. 10
Feb. 1
Jan. 17
Feb. 19

3 90 % Jan. 18; 98
1 103% Feb. 1 106
Jan. 4 85
9 83
8 92% Jan. 29, 93%
Feb. 2 87%
9 84

Feb. 3
Feb. 1
Feb. 9
Jan. 25
Jan. 8

86%
78
79
77

95%
103%
83
92%
84

Feb. 5 86%
Feb. 2 78%
Feb. 28 80
Feb. 27 77

Feb. 3 98
Feb. 1 106
Feb. 2 85
Feb. 27 93%
F eb. 2 85%

84
F eb .
103% Feb.

85%
78
78%
77
82%

Feb. 27 82% Jan. 16
Jan. 9 93% Feb. 27
Jan. 19 100
Feb. 7
Jan. 20 102 Jan. 4

Feb. 5
Feb. 14
Feb. 17
Feb. 27

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

5 85 % Feb. 14 83 % Jan.
6 105
Feb. 15 103% Feb.

4 85% Jan. 18
6105
Jan. 8
Feb.

1

Sale
87
Sale
92%
Sale 100
107% 107%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

89
95
102%
109

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

86%
92%
100
107%

Jan. 27 90
Feb. 2 98
1
Feb. 26 102%
Feb. 26 111%

Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.

6
4
9
6

Sale
79
Sale
55%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

75%
79
83%
55%
51
44 %

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

73%
78%
82
50%
48
43

Jan. 23, 75%
|
Feb. 2 80
Feb. 241 88
Jan. 2! 58
Jan. 2 53
Jan. 2 45

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

10
8
5
17
10
16

7; 75% Feb.

7

48

92

73%
78%
82
52%
48
44

Feb.

80
76

75% Feb.

87%
99%

87%
99%
99%
78%
89

80
89%
93%
99%

98% 100
104
Sale
57
Sale

1 92

Feb.

7 75% Feb.

91% Jan. 16 92

1

7

75% Feb.

Feb. 2S 90
Feb. 8
Feb. 7 99% Feb. 15
Feb. 6 99% Feb. 1
Feb. 26 80
Feb. 21
Feb. 6 89
Feb. 6

97% Feb. 21 98
103% Feb.
55% Feb.

Feb.

Feb.
2 104
1 58% Feb.

87%
98%
99%
75
89

1

Jan. 26 90 % Jan. 3
Jan. 24 99% Feb. 15
Feb. 6 100
Jan. 8
Jan. 8 80
Feb. 21
Jan. 4 90
Jan. 22

97% Jan. 23 99% Jan. 9
I
99P4.Tan. 24 100
Jan. 5
1 103% Jan. 5 104% Jan. 10
6 54% Jan. 17 58% Feb. 6
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N

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BON DS
STOCK EXCHANGE

Sales in

Z
% Fe bruary.
>

a P ar Value
-

Brie ( C on cluded )—
1st consol gen lien g 4s. . 1996 J
_
Penn coll trust g 4s_ 1951 F
80-yr conv g 4s Ser A . . 1953 A
Do
do Ser B . . 1953 A
Gen conv 4s Series D . 1953 A
Erie & Jersey 1 st s f 6 s ___ 1955 J
Erie & P gen gu g 3 34s B _ 1940 J
_
Series C _____________ ___.19 4 0 J
1926 J
.1942 A
M t Vernon 1st gold 6 s . _ .1923 A
.1930 A

J
A
O
O
O
J
J
J
J
o

|7 argo < So assum e 6 s . .1924, J
fe
r lam ent & Pen lstText 6 s . . ’ 23 J
.1930 J
.1943 J
Fla East Coast 1st 4 )4s___ .1959 J
Fonda J & Glov 4 34s____ .1952, M
1941 J
F W 4 D C ity— Ext 5 )4"s . .1961 J
.1928 J
Ft W & Rio Gr 1st g 4s_
_
Frem Elk & M o V 1st 6s. . .1933 A

J
J
J
J
D
N
J
D
J
O

al H < San Ant 1st 5s .1931
fc
, J 2d guar exten 5s_____ .1931
'
Galv Hous & Hend 1st 5s. .1933
Genesee Riv R R 1st s f 6. .8 ’ 57
Ga < Ala 1st cons 5s.O ct . .1945
fe
Ga Car & Nor 1st gu g 5s . .1929
Georgia Midland 1st 3s_ .194 j
_
Gila V G & N 1st gu 5s. _ .1924
.1942
Gouv & O 1st gu g 5s.
Gr R & I ex 1st gu g 4)4s_ _.1941
Grand Trunk of Can s f 7s .1940
15-yr deb g s f 6 s _____ .1936
Grays Pt Ter 1st gu g 5s. . .1947
Grt N orGeneral 7s Series A ___ .1936
1st & refund 4 )4s Ser A . .1961
Gen mtge Ser B 5)4s . . .1952
Green Bay & West deb ctfs A__
. Debenture ctfs B . .
Greenbr R v 1st ern s 4s
1940
Gu Sh I 1st ref & ter 5s g Feb '52
Harlem R & Pt Ches 1st 4s_ 1954

M
J
A
J
J
J
A
M
J
J
A
M
J

N
J
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J
J
J
0
N
D
J
o
s
D

J
J

J
J

| J ock Val 1st con g 434s. .1999
* * Registered______ . .1999
■
H & Tex C 1st g 5s tnt gu . .1937
Hous Belt & Ter 1st 5s___ .1937
H E & W T 1st g 5 s . ____ .1933
1st gu g 5s redeem ___ .1933
Housaton R R con e 5s
r
1937
Hudson & Manhat ser A 5s 1957
Adjust Income 5s______ .1957

J
J
J
J
M
M
M
F
--

J
J
J
J
N
N
N
A
--

J
J
J
A
M
A
M
J
M
J
J
J
J
J
J
F
J
J
J
F
A
J
J
J
J
M
1
fam es F & Clear 1st 4s . .1959 J

J
J
J
O
8
O
N
J
N
J
J
D
J
J
J
A
J
J
J
A
O
J
J
J
D
8

u
T f al A & G R 1st gu c 5s .1 9 3 8 J

1923.

$
B id .
750,000 43 54
81,000 8214
400,000 43 34
417,000 4314
484,000 45
47,000 8854
8414
8414

F eb.

A s k . B id.

Sale
85
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
88

8734

_____
99 3 4 _____
8 8 5 4 _____
9134
8734 8834
68
72

100

45
82
45
45
4534
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8334
8334

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9934

8934
2,000
92
15,000
8534
1,000
70
7714
110314 10434 10214
1,000 8314 85
84 34
110654 _____ 108 34
5,000
39,000
4,000
2,000
37,000
3,000

9834
94J4
85 34
87 54
8034
9054
6054
99

98
8634
Sale
8314
95
62
9954

5,000 9054 93
332,000 11214 Sale
497,000 10434 Sale
84

9654
9414
85 >4
82'
8054
9054
62
9934
06 5|
89 34
11414
10354
8434

793,000
48,000
364,000
3,000
155,000,

11014 11054 109
9054 Sale
90J4
1 0 2 5 4 Sale
10034
60
70
61
11 34 1234 1054
8254
8354
17,000 83J4 Sale
80 34
26,000 78 34 8 0 34 7 5 5 4

12,000
5,000
7,000

485,000
509,000
10,000

8554 Sale
93
91
94 54
9414
8334
8414
6151

_____
9214
9814
85
Sale
Sale

9334 _____

85
9754
89 34
9654
97
83 54
8254
6334
9034

10,000

84
85
81
78
81
60 34 7534 6034
31,000 8454 90
85'
315,000 8834 Sale
8534
79 34 81
79
143,665 8134 8154 8054
154,000 101?4 Sale 10154
110,000 11014 Sale 10934
____- 1 82U 85
86
3,000 72
73
6834
2,000 76
7954 76
12,000
1,000

fiQU
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79
7734

6,000
18,000
7,000
18,000
978,000
15,000

D

J
* ^ an & M 1st gu g 4 s ___ 1990 A O
Second 20-vear 5 s ____ 1927 J J
K C Ft S & M con g 6s__ .1928 M N
K C Ft S & M R y ref g 4 s .. 1936 A o
K C & M R & B 1st gu g 5s_ 1929 A o
Kan City South 1st g 3s. _ .1950 A o
Ref & Imp 5s_____ April 1950 J J
Kansas C Term 1st 4 s ___ .1960 J J
Kentucky Central g 4s .
1987 J J
Keok & Des M 1st 5s____ .1923 A o
Knox & Ohio 1st g 6 s .. . . .1925 J J

f ake E & W 1st gold 5 s .. .1937 J
2d gold 5s ._ ______ .1 9 4 1 J
Lake Sh & M S g 3 343 ._
1997 J
Registered . . .
_
_
1997 J
Debenture gold 4s____ 1928 M
25-year gold 4s_______ .1931 M
Leh V (N Y ) 1st gu g 4 K s .1940 J
Leh V (Pa) gen con g 4 s .. .2003 M
Gen cons 4 34s. . . _.2003 M
Leh V Ter R y 1st gu g 5s .1941 A
Lehigh Vail R R coll tr 6s. .1928
Leh & N Y — 1st gu g 4 s .. 1945 M
Lex & E 1st 50-yr 5s g u __ .1965 A
Little Miami gen 4s Ser A . .1962
Long D ock cons gold 6s .1935 A
Long Isl 1st con g 5s July 1931Q
1st cons gold 4s_. July 19310
Gen gold 4 s ___________ .1938 J
Gold 4s____
______ .1932 J
Unified gold 4s. ______ .1949 M
Deb gold 5s . . . . . . 1934 J
20-year temp deb 5s___ .1937 M
Guar ref gold 4s______ .1949 M
N bn Bch 1st con gu 5s Oct ’ 32 Q
Louisiana & Ark 1st 5s___ .1927 M

P R IC E S I N

P rice about
J an . 2

1.
Axle

B id.

4514 47 34
82J4 8534
4934
46
49
46
4614 5034
89
8 8 34
8334
8714 8334

A sk .

Sale
Sale
Sale
49 34
Sale
91
83 54
8734

H ig h est.

Sale P r ic es .

88

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

L ow est.

H igh est.

Sale P rices.

L o w est.

45
8334
4534
44
4634

J A N . 1.

R A N G E S IN C E

FEBRUARY.

Feb. 28.

Sale P rices.

Sal* Pr\C68,

49 34
85 54
52
52
54 34
7 8934

1
1
2
1
2

Feb. 6 4334 Jan. 18 4934
Jan. 30 8554
Feb. 27, 82
Feb. 4 4134 Jan. 16 52
Feb. 6 42J4 Jan. 2 52
Feb. 5 43 54 Jan. 2 54 34
Jan. 29 8934
Feb. 16 87

Feb. 1
Feb. 27
Feb. 4
Feb. 6
Feb. 5
Jan. 2

0
0

Feb
Feb
M N
J J
M N

Illinois Central— 1st g 4s. .1951
* Registered___________ .1951
1st gold 3 3 4 s __________ .1951
Extended 1st g 3 34s____ .1951
1st gold 3s sterling_____ 1951
Collateral trust gold 4s. .1952
1st refunding 4s_______ .1955
Purchased lines 334s_ _1952
_
Coll tr g 4s L N O & T__ .1953
15-year 5 34s . ________ .1934
15-year secured 634s_ .1936
_
Cairo Bridge gold 4s_ .1950
_
Litchfield Div" 1st g 3 s .. .1951
Louisv Div & Ter g 334s .1953
R eg istered __________ .1953
Omaha Div 1st g 3s . . .1951
St Lou Div & Term g 3s .1951
Gold 3 )4 s___________ .1951
Spring! D iv 1st g 33 4s.. .1951
Western Lines 1st g 4s. .1951
Ind B1 & W 1st pref 4s___ .1940
Ind 111 & la 1st gold 4s___ .1950
Ind Union gen & ref 5s A . .1965
Intern & Grt Nor— AdJ 6s .1952
Iowa Cent 1st gold 5s____ .1938
Refunding gold 4s_____ .1951




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8634
85l| 8734
95
99
4854 Sale
7114 Sale
38
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86

9,000
47,000
251,000
1,000
235,000
238,000
164,000
3,000
22,000
38,000
11,000
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9534
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79
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6834
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7854
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96
93
96
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90
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171,000
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27,000
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95,000 105
80
40,000 9854
80 34
10434
9714
89 34
12,000 84
81
2 ,0 0 0
7954
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23,000 83J4
17,000 83
3,000 93
3,000 9234

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... .

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9934
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9254
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68)4 70
71
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10334 10154 10334
90 " 84 34
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9634
94
98
87 i4 8534
8634 8534
83
8134
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9054
64
6134
9834
96 34
9234 89 54
Sale 114
Sale 10454
8534

96
89
8634
82
93
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93
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89 34 90
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100
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8434
8334 8 0 3 4 82 34
77
7834
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70
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10s

85 54 8354
99
92
9834
95
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64
94
91
83
83
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81
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Sale
110
72
79

71
7514
7334
83
8514

73

85

86

9654
9054
9734
8734
84 34
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63
92
81
81
5734
82
84 34
7754
79 54
10054
109 34
8254
6854
76

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7734 78 34
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1 0 2 3 4 103'
77
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92
96
6834 Sale
85 34
8434
8054 8134
81
83 34
9034 92'
101

95
84 34 85 J4
77
7454
70
76
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92
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1 0 4 3 4 110
94

9734

| 89 34
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81
7854 7954
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84J4
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9434
95

9 2 34 Feb. 27
8654 Feb. 27 89
6834 Feb. 26 70

28 9154 Jan. 15 93
Feb. 9 8534 Jan. 29 89
Feb. 1 6854 Feb. 26 70

8754 Feb.

2 87 54 Feb.

2

9634 Feb.

6 9634 Feb.

6

86
8134
90J4
62
9934

Feb. 6 87
Feb. 5
Feb. 27 8134 Feb. 27
Feb. 2 9054 Feb. 6
Feb. 8 64
Feb. 8
Feb. 2 9 9 34 Feb. 2

91 34 Feb.
11334 Feb.
10334 Feb.
108 34
8 )34
100
70
10

9 92
5 115
3 105

9634 Feb.
8534 Jan.
86
Jan.
8054 Jan.
9034 Feb.
61 34 Jan.
9934 Feb.

8
6
17
26
19
2
25
2

9954 Jan.
97 ’ Jan.
8754 Jan.
8854 Jan.
8134 Feb.
9 0 54 Feb.
f>4 7 .1h 1.
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Feb. 7 10834 Feb. 28 11134
Feb. 28 110
Feb. 2 89)4 Feb. 27 9234
Feb. 27 92
Feb. 28 10254
Feb. 28 10234 Feb. 13 100
Feb. 6 75
Feb. 7 70
Feb. 6 75
9 34 Jan. 22 1334
Feb. 2 1334 Feb. 8

8
25
23
29
27
6
10
2

Feb. 6
Feb. 16
Jan. 6
Jan. 17
Jan. 11
Jan. 12
Feb. 7
Feb. 8

8034 Feb. 27 84 34 Jan. 18
77
Feb. 2 7834 Jan. 17

83 34 Feb. 17 85 54 Feb.

98
92
9834

9754 Feb. 20 9754 Feb. 20
9054 Feb. 20 9054 Feb. 20

9754 Feb. 20 9754 Feb. 20
9054 Feb. 20 97 54 Jan. 26
96 54 Jan. 15 9654 Jan. 15

95
Sale
Sale

Feb. 6
8034 Feb. 28 83
63
Feb. 7 6354 Feb. 14

8034 Feb. 28 84 54 Jan. 5
6154 Jan. 2 64 54 Jan. 12

94

9234 F eb. 20 92 34 Feb. 20

9234 Feb. 20 9234 Feb. 20

3

83
Feb. 19
7954 Feb. 6 82
83
67
85
83
Feb. 1 85 54 Feb. 3
8534 85
F eb . 26 8754 Feb. 3
Sale
Sale
Sale

7954 Feb. 26 8154 Feb.
10054 Feb. 27 10234 Feb.
109
Feb. 27 11034 Feb.

3
9
6

7134
78

6954 Feb.
76
Feb.

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2 76
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71

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2

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85
9834
4534
7234
36

Feb. 5 8734
Feb. 2 8534
Feb. 19 100
Feb. 1 49 34
Feb. 15 7334
Feb. 2 40

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
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Feb.

5
16
27
17
16
14

6934

85

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87

9534
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8654

1 0 1 5 4 103
76
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85
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80
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83
91
9134
101
10154

92
85
7454
70
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7934
89 34
101
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6

Feb. 28
Feb. 9
Feb. 1

Jan. 13
103 Jan. 13103
85
Jan. 25 8754 Feb. 2
10754 Jan. 16 109 Jan. 22

Feb. 6 9134 Feb. 9 92
Feb. 16 112 34 Jan. 24 115
Feb. 20 IO2 5 4 Jan. 19 105

8034 Feb. 16 8034 Feb. 27
77
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Jan.

85

7534 7 9 3 4
7534
83
89
8854
87
8234
86
8534 85 34
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100 34 100
98
4854 Sale
4754 Sale
71
72 54
7234 7834
36
37
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8354
7854
9154
9234

6 100

100

9454
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77
7534
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94 34
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8334 Feb. 17 86

77 )i Jan. 18 83
83
8434
79
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10054
109
87
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16
26
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Feb. 1 76
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Feb.
Feb.
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10
28
16
27
9
26
26
27
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9
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Jan. 26

85 54 Jan.
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73
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6854 Jan. 10
71
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7734 Jan. 12 80
83
8734
85
98
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7134
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Jan. 25

18
8
16
15
9
12
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5
16
27
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Jan. 12

7954 Jan. 8
13
10234 Jan. 22
79)4 Jan. 8
95
Jan. 6
68 54 Jan. 5
8954 Jan. 5
83 54 Jan. 2
2
92
Jan. 6
11

Feb. 9
9254 Feb. 26 95
85
Feb. 8 86
Feb. 13
75
Feb. 6 7634 Feb. 14

9254 Feb. 26 97
Jan. 22
85
Feb. 8 86
Jan. 5
75
Feb. 6 78 34 Jan. 12

Feb. 26 9454 Feb. 15
Feb. 1 9334 Feb. 9
Feb. 17 94)4 Feb. 17
Feb. 5 8034 Feb. 21
Feb. 23 9054 Feb. 7j

9 2 54 Jan. 16 96
Jan. 2
92
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94 34 Feb. 17 97
Jan. 2
79)4 Feb. 5 8134 Jan. 3
89
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9354
92
9434
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|______
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100
99
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9854
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81
78
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9234 95
4
84
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78
78
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7834
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93J4 Feb. 19 94
9334 Feb. 19 94
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6

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2
6

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6

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3
4

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S T O C K E XC H AN G E.

In terest
P eriod .

BONDS
N

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B O N D S -S T O C K E X C H A N G E R E C O R D
Sales in
F eb ru a ry .
P a r Value
$

P rice abou t
J an . 2

I

1923.
B id .

P R IC E S I N
Feb.

A s k . B id.

A O
77
Sale
10,000 8134 83
Lou &
Jeff Bridge gu g 4s - -1945 M 8
77%
2,000 103
_____ 101
Louisv &N sh — Gold 53 1937 MN
a v
108,000 91
Sale
Unified gold 4 s ________ 1940 J J
9034
C on trast gold 5 s . _____ 1931jM N
10-year secured 7 s _____ 1930 MN
1st & ser A 5 % s--------2003 A O
ref
N O & M 1st g 6s. . . . 1930 J J
2d gold 6s ......... ........1930 J J
Pad & Mem D iv 4s_____ 1946 F A
St Louis D iv 2d gold 3s_. 1980 M S
L & N M ob & M 1st g 4% s
’ 45 M S
L & N-Sou M on joint 4s. .1952 J J
lVAahon Coal R R 1st 5s . . 1934 J J
M aniia R R — Sou lines 4s. 1939 M N
M anito S W Colonlz g 5s ..1 9 3 4 J D
Man GB&NW 1st gu 3 j4s-_ '41
Mex Internat 1st cons g 4s 1977 M S
M S
D aH st.prpri
__1931 O M
4s
___________________ 1940 J J
Jack L & S gold 3 % s____1951 M S
1st gold 3 H s - - - _______ 1952 M N
20-year debenture 4s____1929 A O
M id of N J 1st ext 5S-- . . 1940 A O
M L S * West Ext s f 5S ...1929 F A
M S
J J
J D
M il & Nor 1st ext 4 % s ------1931
J D
M il Spar & N W 1st gu 4 s .. ’ 47 M S
Mllw & S L 1st gu 3)49 - 1941 J J
Minn
St. T, 1st gold 7s
1927 J D
M N

1st & refund gold 4s------- 1949 M 8
1st & ref 5s Series A ------1962 Q F
M St P & S S M con g 4s stpd
payment of int g u a r.. 1938'J J
10-yr coll tr g 6 % s_____ 1931 M S
M S t P & S S M & Cent Term
_
1st Chic Term 8 f 4s_ 1941 M N
M S S M & Atl 1st g 4s stpd
M o K & Ok 1st gu 5s______ 1942 M N
M o Kan & Tex— 1st g 4 s ..1990 J D
9.H *rnlrf 4s _
June 1990,F A
'Trust. Co ctfs of deposit.
M S
Trust, Co ctfs of deposit. . J
2-year 5% notes extd tr rects
M o Kan & Tex Ry (new c o ) —
Prior lien 5s Series A ------1962 J

J

5,000 9934
. .
50,000 107% 109
702,000 10434 Sale
101% 104)4
1,000 9934 . . .
83% 88
39,000 60% 6134
96
...
6,000 7934 80%

62,000
18,000

8,000

97
9834
67

99
10234

6934

97
9734
7634 _____
9834 _____

9434

96%

76%

98
87%
80
82
91

1 6 4 '°

268,000
25,000
36,000

_____
92
_____
Sale

7034 _____
8 9 % -------69 34 -------7934 --------

91

67%

Sale
63,000 90
9,000
122,000 10434 Sale

96
88%
93
79 34

A s k . B id.

79

96%
98J4
6534

100
10134
101
8834
87
8534
7534
101
75
3734
38

97

F eb. 28.
A sk.

79)4 80
101% ____
89% Sale

Sale P rices.

78% Feb.

8734

92%
92%
87
86
106
78
38%
3834
8834
Sale

89 % Feb. 23 92

60)4 Feb. 14 63
78

Jan. 9
18
Feb. 27 80% Jan. 16

96
97)4
7 7 % _____

96

Feb. 13 96% Feb. 16

95% Jan. 25 97% Jan. 11

.

86% 88
99% Sale
103% Sale

97% Feb. 23 97% Feb. 23

97% Feb. 23 97% Feb. 23

Feb. 19
80
Feb. 19 80
F eb. 6
83
Feb. 15 84
91)4 Feb. 16 9234 Feb. 8

80
Feb. 19 80
Feb. 1981 % Jan. 22 84
Feb. 6
9034 Jan. 24 92)4 Feb. 8
99% Jan.

89% Feb. 24 92 34 F eb .
85)4 Feb. 24 87

6

Feb. 13

4 99% Jan.

4

88)4 Jan. 17 92% Feb.

6

85 34 Feb. 24 89

6

Jan.

2
101
Fph
2 101
Feh
2
75
F pB
29
Feb. 8
Feb. 8 3 6 ' “ Feb. 26 40
36
Feb! 26 40
Jan. 12 39?4 Feb. 14
3734 Feb. 2 39 % Feb. 1* 35

87% Feb. 21 88% Feb.
QQ14 Fph 2 R
103)4 Feb! 23 10434 Feb.

7 3 ) 4 _____
83"

70 34 Feb.

100
101
m i t c 96 3

8

6 70)4 Feb. 24

.

88
91
79
8134
8134 83%
91% 92
87
94
99 34 ____
1 0 1 % _____
101
_____
9234 -------89
91
85
86
76% 86
101
69
74%
39
Sale ”
39
Sale

5 87)4 Jan. 30 90
100
7 10334 Feb. 23 106

Jan.
Feb.
Jan.

5
8
5

94
96% Jan. 16 96% Jan. 15
Feb.

1 7934 Feb.

5

94
78

Jan. 15
Jan. 15 94
Feb. 1 80% Jan. 3

73% Feb. 28 7434 Feb. 19

70% Jan. 11

74)4 Feb. 19
89
Jan. 12

1 72)4 Feb. 17

6834 Jan. 15

7234 Feb. 17

J 390,000 83 J4 Sale
80% Sale
80% Sale
80% Feb.
66l/< Sa.jp
64% Sale
FpB
107,000 68
457,000 96% 9634 9 5 3 4 Sale
9534 Sale
10-year 6s series C --------- 1932 J J
95% Feb.
Cum adjust 5s series A . .1967 J J 4,150,000 60 34 Sale
6034 Sale
60% Feb.
6034 Sale
Missouri Pacific (new co )—
38,000 86% Sale
1st & refund 5s Ser A ------1965 F A
86
8434 Feb.
8634 85% Sale
84,000 96 y<L 9 7 3 ^ 94
1st & refund 5s Ser (J ____1926 F A
95)4 Feb.
9534 96% Sale
1st & ref 6s Ser D ----------- 1949 F A 343,000 9834 Sale
95% 96% 96)4 Sale
95)4 Feb.
60)4 Sale
General 4s____— -------- 1975 M S 837,000 62% Sale
60
Feb.
6034 Sale
82
-------- 80
79
_____
M o Pacific 3d 7s ext at 4% 1938 M N
82
J J
9 1 3 4 -------- 92%
93)4 - 75
M ortgage gold 4s. . . .1945 J J
2,000 73
73% Feb.
7354 78 1 73)4 74
J D
32,000 10334 104
102% 104% 10234 Sale
100% . . . . 103% Feb
Q J
53,000 100 34 _____ 100 3/|
. 761
/<
M S
75% .
5,000 74% - .
7fi
F^b
M ontgom D iv 1st g 5 s ..1947 F A
4,000 9431 98
9 4 3 4 94)1 95)4 94% Feb.
9254
9 4 ) 4 ____
J D
1,000 9 4 3 4 95
9534 Feb.
79
79%
31,000 7734 78
M obile & O coll tr g 4s._ .1938 M S
7834 80
_____ 82 ~
82)4
M S
2,000 86
79
Feb.
114
_____ 1071/£
108% 112%
J J
1 0 2 3 4 101% 10234 1 0 1
1,000 1 0 1
1st guar gold'&s------------- 1937 J J
1 0 2 3 4 16I
Feb.
_____ 7634 77% 77
77)4 77% Feb.
7,000 77
M or & E 1st gu 3 % s --------2000 J D




2

8

64)4 Jan.

78

lVTashv Chat & St L 1st 58.1928 A O 100,000 99% 100% 100
98% 99%
l x FI & Shef 1st gu g 5s_ 1937 F A
_
J J
A O
j
J
A O
MN
6834 -------- 6834
85)4 95
J J
8834
82
Sale
82%
N J June R gu 1st 4s
_ 1986 F A
_
34,000 81% 82
80'
N O & N East— R ef & Im p 4)4 9 J J
Sale
50,000 78
New Orleans Term 1st 4s .1953 J J
76%
92,000 100% 106% 10034
N O Tex & M ex 1st Ser A 6s 1925 J D
7934 80
Non-cum income ser A 5s 1935 A O 348,000 79
89
. . . . 89%
J
J
■M B A M R^eorTg 5s ' * 1935 A O
*V
9 5 % -------- Q.",%
N Y Cent R R conv deb 6s. 1935 M N 2,327,000 105 Sale 103%
150,000 92J4 Sale
Consol Series A 4 s --------1998 F A
80%
84,000 88% Sale
86%
R ef <fe im pt 4)4s A _____ 2013 A O
Sale
1,427,000 98
R ef & imp 5s___________2013
9634
N Y Central & Hudson River —
76% Sale
2 1 2 ,0 0 0
G old mortgage 3 3 4 s ____1997 J J
75 34
J J
1 0 2 ,0 0 0
Sale
106,000 91
90
Debenture gold 4 s --------1934 M N
15,000 87% 8934 8634
30-year debenture 4s____1942 J J
7334 Sale
72
24,000
Lake Shore c o llg 334s— 1998 F A
Sale
70
F A
15,000 72
79
24,000 77
76%
M ich Cent coll g 334s— 1998 F A
77
79
F A
N Y Chic & St L 1st g 4 s . . . 1937 A O
24,000 8934 90% 8834
30,000 863^
25-year debenture 4s____1931 M N
8734
25,000 8834 89
N Y Connect 1st gu 4 34s A . 1953 F A
8734
88
_____
N Y A Erio 1st
g
1947 M N
M S
99
_____ 99%
A 6
J D
9 1 3 4 -------89
84
_____ 82
M N
T V A H a r le m g 3 % s
«J
2 0 0 0 M N • 6 ,0 0 0
7734 _____ 7734
M N
9 9 % _____ 99%
N V f , A W Construe 5s
1923 F A
2 ,0 0 0
Term & im prove’t 4s— 1923 M N
18,000 9 9 3 4 1 0 0
9934
N Y T, F. A W extd 7s
1930 M S
103%
94
Sale
J J
9734
97% 98
2 ,0 0 0
N Y & Jersey 1st 5s______ 1932 F A
9534

Feb. 13

79)4 Feb.

16
17
20
19

96)4 Feb. 24

96 3 4 _____
90
92
91
94%
78% Sale
7 4 ) 4 _____
73% Sale
9 1 ) 4 _____

fiqU

61

Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.

Feb. 20 69% Feb: 16

96%
90'
92
94
78
Sale
72%

80' ‘

103
Feh 16 99 % Feb
2 103
107 34 Feb. 14 106 “ Jan. 25 108%
105
Feb. 14 103)4 Feb. 6 105
101% Jan. 9 101%
10134 Feb. 19 101)4 Feb. 19 101)4

2

Jan. 15
13
Feb. 15

68

89%

89%

7

96)4 Feb. 24 96)4 Feb. 24

90%

76

Sale P rice* .

78% Feb. 3 80
102
Jan. 13
Feb. 15 8934 Jan. 18 92

79% Feb.

1.

H igh est.

Sale P rices.

Sale P r ic es .

3

S IN C E J A N .

L ow est.

H ig h est.

96)4 - - 99% . .
69
70

10034 98
91
82
84
9134

|RANGE

L ow est.

97
99%
99% Feb 21
106
107% 107)4 Sale 106% Feb. 6
103% 10334 103)4 Sale 103% Feb. 6
102
102% . . . .
10034
97% .
10134 Feb. 19
84% 86% 84% 88
60)4 Feb. 14
6034 61% 6034 Sale
97%
97
. .
77% 79% 78
Sale
78
Feb. 27

8 7 % _____
82
1,000 79
Sale
12,000 82
59,000 9034 92
1,000 _____ 94
99% Sale
1 0 0 % -------10034 _____
6,000 87% 92%
92%
10,000 90
15,000 87% 8834
75
86
...
1,000 101
47,000 _____ 74%
Sale
135,000 38
63,000 3634 Sale

92%

1.

I
I

FEBRUARY.

100% 100
_____

5
6

80%
64 34
95
59

Jan. 30 83% Jan.
Feb 27
Jan. 17 96% Jan.
Jan. 8 63
Feb.

3
4
4
6

Feb. 14
Feb. 20
Feb. 17
Feb. 8

84)4
95)4
94)4
5934

Feb. 23 86% Jan.
Feb. 3 96% Jan.
Jan.
Jan. 29 99
Jan. 26 63% Jan.

4
8
5
3

1
?7
2
1

82% Feb.
67
Fph
96
Feb!
63
Feb.

23
3
2
1

86%
96%
97)4
62

8
n

73)4
104
23 10214
26
13! 94%
27 94
77)4
19 82% Feb. 16 79
111
26 101% Feb. 6 101
2 77% Feb. 21 77%

16 73% Feb. 16
23 103%
26 76
13 94%
27 95)4

Feb
Ff»h
Feb.
Feb.

Feb. 16 73% Feb. 16
Jan. 3 10434 Jan. 10
Feh 28 103% Feh
3
23
Feb. 13 94% Feb. 13
Jan. 25 95)4 Feb. 27
Jan. 13 77 )4 Jan. 10
Feh. 19 82% Feh. 16
Jan. 2111
Jan. 2
Jan. 2 101% Feb. 6
Feb. 2 78
Jan. 24

Feb. 23 101

Feb.

6

99% Jan. 19 101

2434
6 8 ) 4 _____
87
89
95
82% .
82
78% 80
SO Feb. 14 80% Feb. 20 80
81
75
Sale
75)4 Feb. 23 78 34 Feb. 9 75%
Sale
100% 1 0 0 3 4 1 0 0 % 100)4 Feb. 2 104% Feb. 20 100
81% Sale
79% Feb. 2 84
Feb. 9 78
Sale
90
91
89%
95 % .
103)4 Sale 10334 Feb. 1 104% Feb. 16 103
104
79% Sale
79)4 Feb. 27 81% Feb. 9 79%
Sale
85% Sale
84% Feb. 24 87% Feb. 8 84%
Sale
Sale
96
Feb. 16 97 34 Feb. 8 96
9634 96
Sale

73

89)4
89
71%
69%
72
_____
90% 87)4
87 34 _____
87% 85%

96
87%
Sale
72
Sale

Sale

72% Feb. 27

Sale
Sale
Sale
79
73)4
76 34
89"
88
Sale

89
Feb. 27 91
Feb. 3
86% Feb. 1 90% Feb. 10
71% Feb. 26 76
Feb. 7

76

74% Feb. 26 77

Feb.

Feb.

2

7

87% Feb. 1 8934 Feb. 16
87)4 Feb. 16 87% Feb. 13
85% Feb. 28 87 34 Feb. 2

9 9 % ___
92)4 . .
.
78
7 5 % ____
100

99%
99

9934
103%
98)4
97)4

72%
73
89
86%
71%
72
74%
75
87%
8634
8534

Jan.

Feb.

6

28% Jan.

4

4

4 24)4 Jan.

23
4

Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

6
2
14 8134
23 79%
16!104%
12 84
8 8934

6
2
Jan. 10
Jan. 6
Feb. 20
Feb. 9
Jan. 26

Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

19
27
24
16

105%
82%
88%
98%

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.

27
5
27
1
26
2
26
10
1
19
28

77%
73
91%
90)4
76
72
77

4
2

5
8

Jan. 3
Jan. 5
Jan. 3
Feb. 10
Feb. 7
Jan. 2
Feb. 1
10

90% Jan. 3
88% Jan. 13
88% Jan
3

99% Jan. 15 99% Jan. 15

77% Feb.

8 77% Feb.

8

77% Feb.

100
Feb. 15 100
Feb. 15 100
9934 Feb. 27 99% Feb. 9 99%
166
94
_ ...
. . . 9834 Feb. 6 9834 Feb. 6
97%
9834

8 77% Feb.

8

Feb. 15 100
Feb. 15
Jan. 11 99% Feb. 2 7 ’
Jan. 2 94
Jan. 2
Jan.

4 98% Feb.

6

M ar., 1923.]

V

BO N D S
ST O C K E X C H A N G E

|In te r e s t
j P e r io d •

N

1941 M S
N Y New H a ven A Hartford—
N on-conv debenture 3 34s 1954 A O
!
.1947 IV S
N on-conv deben 334s_- .1947 M S
N on-conv debenture 4s .1955 J J
N on-conv debenture 4s .1956 M N
Convertible debent 334s 1956'J J
Convertible deben 6s. . 1948 J J
. 1957 IV N
t
Debenture 4 s _ _ ,____
7 s _ ____ ______ April 1 1925
_
7s francs _ _
April 1 1925
Consol R y non-conv 4s _ .1930 F A
N on-conv deben 4 s .. .1954 J J
N Y & North 1st s 5s
.1927 A O
N Y Ont & W 1st g 4s. June 1992 M S
R ee %5.000 onlv
June 1992 M S
G eneral4s. . . I
_
_
.1955 J D
N Y Prov & Bos gen 4s___ .1942 A O
N Y & Put 1st con gu g 4s. . 1998 A O
N Y & R o Bch 1st g 5s _ 1927 M S
N YSusq& W 1st r e f g 5s. .1937 J J
Second gold 434s______ .1937 F A
General gold 5s. ___ 1940 F A
Term inal'1st gold 5 s .. .1943 M N
N Y W ’cbes & B 1st 4 34s - .1946 J J
N orfolk Sou 1st & ref A 5s .1961 F A
N orfolk & South 1st g 5s. .1941 M N
Norfolk & West gen g 6s . 1931 M N
Im provem ’t &'ext g 6s .1934 F A
New River 1st gold 6 s .. .1932 A O
Nor & W R y 1st con g 4s .1996 A O
1996 A O
D iv 1st & gen g 4s_ .1944 J J
_
Convertible 4 % s ____ 1938 M S
10-year convertible 6s .1929 M S
Poca C & joint 4s____ .1941 J D
North Ohio 1st gu g 5s. _ 1945 A O
North Pacific— Prior 4 s ._ .1997 Q J
Reeistered
1997 Q J
General lien gold 3s.Jan 2047 Q F
Q F
R ef & imp 4 % s Ser A . . 2047 J J
Ref & imp 6s Series B ._ .2047 J J
5s______________________ .2047 .1 J
St Paul-Dul D iv g 4s . 1996 J D
St Paul & Duluth 1st 5s 1931 F A
1968 J D
Nor P Ter Co 1st g 6s____ 1933 J J
1938 A O
North Wisconsin 1st 6s
1930 J J
f 'l g & L Ch 1st gu g 4s_
_
'• 'h io Conn R y 4 s ..
O I & W 1st pref 5s.Apr
Ohio River R R 1st g 5 s ...
General gold 5s________
Ore & Cal 1st gu g 5s____
Ore R R & N av con g 4s__
Ore Short Line—
First consol gold 5s. .
Guaranteed con 5 s _____
Guar refund gold 4s___
Oregon-Wash 1st & ref 4 s..

1948
1943
1938
1936
1937
1927
1946
1946
1946
1929
1961

J
S
J
D
A O

J
M
Q
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Sales in
F ebruary.
P ar Value

P r ic e about
Jan. 2

$

B id .
A sk.
8 7 % _____

36,000
17,000
66,000
281,000
133,000
670,000
56,000
4,000
982,000
6,565
47,000
13,000
13,000
20,000
29,000
22,000
6,000
428,000
213,000
34,000

1923.

51
44
44
50
49
44

57
52
50
Sale
5134
48 Vs
7 2 % Sale
4:0 % Sale
79
82
68
Sale
50
. .
50
55
9 9 3 4 _____
69
Sale

- 04%
70
_____
8 2 ^ 8534
96
53
5734
45
48
45
46
_____ 90
5 0 % Sale
65
Sale
90%
94
1 0 8 y> .
108M -

165,566
50,000
351,660
27,000
512,000
389,000
52,660
65,000
295,000
3,000

2,000

P R IC E S I N
Feb
B id .
88%

46
5034
4534
50
50
45
7134
41
76
6234
46
38
9934
68

Sale
. ...
- - 99
95

4734 4634 5 0 %
57
48
52
44
55
5134 4 2 %
52
51
4234
Sale
4 3 3 4 Sale
68
Sale
Sale
46
4 2 3 4 Sale
76
Sale
Sale
69
70
Sale
4834
40%
49
5034
9934
Sale
6534 66
58
Sale
70
8234 85
9634 99
60 ' Sale
45
47 34
50
8 4 % Sale
4 6 % Sale
6834 69
90%
92
108%

Sale
11334 115
87
8534 88
8 5 % 77 V* 8534
Sale
8334
8134 8234
Sale
60 34 Sale
5834
89
8634 Sale
Sale 10634 Sale
Sale
9 7 3 4 Sale
85 34
Sale
99 34
8034
no
11034

6834
8834
9034
9634 98
9234 96
9934 Sale
8634 88

6634
8834
9034

15,000 10234 103
10334 Sale 101
73,000 10334 10334 103 34 104 34 1 0 1 3 4
92
172,000 92
9234 9 2 34 Sale
343,000 8134 Sale
Sale
80
7934

8734

89

1997 J
1997 J
1951 A
1941 M
1927 A
1948 M
1952 .1
1939 J
R io Gr Sou 1st g 4 s ._____ 1940 J
1940 J
Guaranteed _____ ____




J
J

O
N
O
N

J

D

J
J

310,000
2,000
19,000

8534
.
86
10934
9634
71
100
8334
1034

H igh est.

S a le P ric e s .

Prices.

Sale P rices.

Sale P rices.

4 6 % Feb.

48
4534
43
42
67
40 34
7234
60

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

4034 Feb.

9 47
8
15
13
13
13
13
16
13

48
5134
51
4534
73
42
76
63

Feb. 28

8

Feb. 8
Feb. 6
Feb. 2
Feb. 2
Feb. 6
Feb. 16
Feb. 1
Feb. 2

6 4034 Feb.

6534 Feb. 27 68
58

Feb.

Feb.

Feb.
Feb.

9334 Feb.
4 5 % Feb.
66
Feb.
91
Feb.

113
Feb.
8634 Feb.

4034 Feb.

6 4034 Feb.

6

6534 Feb. 27 7034 Jan.

6

58

3

Feb. 26
Feb. 7
Feb. 8
Feb. 6
F eb. 9
Feb. 9
Feb. 6

2 11734 Feb.
87
Feb.

5

5

60 34 Feb. 14 6234 Feb.

2

86
10734
95
89

Feb.

Feb. 13 8734 Feb.
Feb. 1 10834 Feb.
Feb. 10 9934 Feb.
Feb.
Feb. 1 89

Feb. 28 7034 Jan.

8234 Feb. 14 8234 Feb. 14
5134
42
45
9334
4534
63 34
90 34
10834

Jan. 25 60
Feb. 26
Feb. 2 4934 Feb. 7
Jan. 3 49
Feb. 8
Feb. 6 93 34 Feb. 6
Feb. 16 5034 Jan. 2
Jan. 8 71
Feb. 9
Jan. 9 9334 Feb. 6
Jan. 9 10834 Jan. 9

8934 Feb. 28 9334 Jan. 2
11
85
Feb. 28
85 34 Jan. 19 8634 Jan. 4
3
9 11134 Jan. 18 11734 Feb. 9
2 8634 Feb. 5 8834 Jan. 23

1 8634 Feb.

85

9 47
Feb. 8
4
4 4734 Jan.
48
Feb. 8
5134 Feb. 6
51
Feb. 2
4634 Jan. 4
7334 Jan. 4
42
Feb. 16
76 34 Jan. 31
81
Jan. 6

25
15
13
23
13
18
23
13

1

6234 Feb. 10

5 60
2 47%
49
6 9334
16 48 34
1 71
5 9334

Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.

6

8234 Feb. 14 8234 Feb. 14
57
42

4 6 % Feb.

47J4
43J4
4534
43
40
67
3934
62 34
60

8
8
1
1

8434
8 3 34
60 %
59 34
86
10734
95
89

Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

8 4 % Jan.

18
23
14
16
13
1
10
1

87

Jan. 15
16
6234 Jan. 2
16
9034 Jan. 3
109 34 Jan. 3
101
Jan. 16
1

4 8 4 % Jan.

4

10034
10434

J D

9934 100

L ow est.

110 34
10734 108
89 34 Sale
8934 Feb. 28 9234 Feb. 5
85
8534 8534 8 0 % Feb. 16 8634 Feb. 10

J J
J J
J D
J J

J

S a le

1.

H ig h e s t.

L o w e s t.

8834

2,000
1,000
114,000
58,000

J

Ask.

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

FEBRUARY.

Feb. 28.

A s k . B id.

70
8234 85
9634 9 9
58
54'
41
4434
45
90
84%
4734 4 8 %
Sale
66
9034 9334
10834
10834
107 V
90 34 Sale
89
81
8534 92

10834
9334 Sale
81
80%
92
102
10734
111'
11334 Sale
87 % 88
8534
75%
85 %
79
8 6 % Sale ~ 85
8234
6234 Sale
62
59
60
90
92
8634
109
Sale
10734
9 9 % Sale
9834
84 34
89
98% .
99
84% _ 80J4
109J4 - - - - n o
101’ ' _____ 1 0 1 1 4
1 0 4 3 4 _____ 1 0 4 3 4
69 34
88
89J4
9634
9134

1.

6834

9534

96
9434
9834 Sale
Sale
8634

4,000 74
78
p a c ific Coast Co 1st g 5s. 1946 J D
83
78
8534
1938 F A
8 6 34 8 9 34 8534 89
1,000 94 34
95
2d extended gold 5s “ . 1938 J J
96
22,000 9 1 34 9 2
Paducah & Ills 1st s f 434s. 1955| J J
91
8934
9034
Paris-Lyons-Med R R 6s. . 1958 F A 1,493,000 7234 Sale
6734 6734
Penn R R 1st 4s real est g_ 1923 M N
9934
9934 - - - 9 9 3 4
Consol gold 4s________ .1943 M N
6,000 9234
8934 9334 8434
Consol gold 4s________ .1948 M N 114,000 90 * Sale
90
Sale * 90
Consol 4 34s___________ .1 9 6 0 F A 140,000 9634 98
97
Sale
9534
460,000 92 34 Sale
General 434s___________ .1 9 6 5 J D
90 M
9134 Sale
General 5s_____________ .19 68 J D 523,000 10134 Sale
100
Sale 10034
10-year secured 7 s ____ .1930 A O 333,000 110
Sale
11034 Sale 109
15-year secured 6 34a_ .1936 F A 372,000 11034 Sale
_
10934 Sale 109 34
Pennsylvania Co—
83 34
Gu 334s coll tr reg c tfs ...1937 M S
82%
8134
8134
Gu 3349 coll tr ctfs B ._ 1941 F A
8034
8034
Gu g 334s tr ctfs Ser C . 1942 J D
8134 85
7934 82
8134
81
Gu g 334s tr ctfs Ser D . 1944 J D
81
. . 7934
Guar gold 15-25-year 4s 1931 A O
92
92
93
93341 9234
8534
40-yr gu tr ctfs 4s Ser E. 1952 M N
84%
88
81
88
29,000 74?4 75
Peor & East 1st cons 4 s . .. 1940 A O
7534 74
70
Income 4 s ___________ 1990 A p r
41,000 2634 2834 27
2834 27
126,000 98
Pere M arq — 1st ser A o s .. 1956 J J
Sale
9534 9 5 3 4 95J^
1st ser B 4 s _______ . . . 1956 .1 J
32,000 81
83
8134 8134 80
Phila Balt A W 1st s 4s
1943 M N
8834
8834
Philippine R y 1st 30~yrsf 4s 1937 J J
47,000 4 6 ^ Sale
4 0 % Sale
46 34
. _ 10534.
Pine Creek 6s . . .
___ 1932 J D
10534
10534
9434
1,000 9 4 % 9754! 9434
’ 40 A O
9434
1942 A O
94 V* 9 6 W 9434 98
Series C g u a r _________ 1942 M N
9434
4 4 34
9434
Series D 4s g u a r _______ 1945 M N
1 ,6 0 0
8934
8934
89 34
Series E 334 s guar g _
_ 1949 F A
8634
89 34
8634
Series F cons 4s gu g _
_ 1953 J D
" 4 , 6 0 0 89 34
2
89 34
8934
Series G cons 4s guar___ 1957 M N
8934
89 34 ___8934
Series H cons 4s g u ___ 1960 F A 1 _____
89 34 _____ 8934
8934
94
Series I cons 434 s g u ___ 1968 F A
9,000 9334 -------- 94
95
94
Series J 4 34s _ ______ 1964 M N
_
93 34 94 34 94
83,000 98 “ 9834 9734 9834
Gen 5s ser A . . _____
1970 J D
9634
Pitts A L E— 2d g 5s Jan . 1928 A O
9434 ___' I
9634
10234
Pitts M cK A Y 1st gu 6s__ 1932 J J
10134 - - - - 102
2d guar 6s______ ________ 1934 J J
99 34 _____ 9934
9934
100
Pitts Shen A L E 1st g 5s 1940 A O
100
99 34
First consol gold 5 s.... . 1943 J J
1,000 9734
9834
9834
87
Pitts Va A Char R y 4s____ 1943 M N
8634
8634 - - - Pitts Y A Ash 1st con o s .. 1927 M N
99”
99 34
9934
3434 4834 34 34
1957 M S
3734 52
7434
75 "
Providence Term 1st 4s. 1956 M S
75' _______
p eading Co gen gold 4s. .
Registered
. _ ..
Jersey Central coll g 4 s..
Rens A Saratoga 6 s _____
Richm ond A Dan 5 s .........
Rich A Meek 1st g 4 s . _
_

21

B O N D S -S T O C K E X C H A N G E R E C O B B

Sale
8534 86 34 84
8334 8434 8434 SI
8634
8434 83 34
. . . . 10934
10934
9834 9 7 3 4 9834 9734
72
72
74
_____
9834 100
Sale
9834
8434
8534
8431
108
...1 1
1034
1234
1234

102
10234
Sale
Sale
87
9134

6934 Feb. 14 6934 Feb. 16
98
9534
9834
86
10134
102
9234
79
78

Feb. 7 98
Feb. 13 9534
Feb. 27 100
Feb. 26 8734

98
9534
9834
86

Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.

27
27
19
27

78
8634
97 ”
9034
6634

Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.

27
10
8
30
26

Feb.
Feb. 27 90
Jan.
Feb. 10 89
Feb. 5 9534 Feb.
Feb. 7 9034 Feb.
Feb. 2i 9934 Jan.
Feb. 2, 10834 Feb.
Jan.
Feb. 5 109

27
22
27
28
29
26
30

Feb. 27 78

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

27
2
27
28
1
26
27

90
91
9834
9234
10134
11034
11034

Feb. 27
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

8
8
6

83

85
9334
88
7534 7434
2834 28
Sale
9434
Sale
80

24
26
23
28

77
30
9634
82

104 34
105
92 34
82

6

Jan. 9
Jan. 3
Feb. 24
Jan. 3

79 34 Jan.
97' Feb.
91
Feb.
7334 Jan.

4

10
8
8
3

19
91
Feb. 10
98 34 Feb. 5
9634 Jan. 30
10134 Jan. 2
11034 Jan. 3
11134 Jan. 4

Jan. 16 83

92

Jan.

Feb. 3
Feb. 6
Feb. 13
Feb. 2

74
27
94 34
80

Jan. 10 78
Jan. 4 30
Feb. 23 98
Feb. 28 8234

Feb. 23

4634 Jan.

j
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

Jan.

Feb. 7 9834 Jan. 15
Feb. 13 9534 Feb. 13
Feb. 27 100 Jan. 12
Feb. 26 8734 Jan. 15

Feb. 27 li)234 Feb. 13 10134
Feb. 27 103 34 Feb. l 102
Feb. 3 92 34 Feb. 24 91
Feb. 27 8034 Feb. 9 79

97
Feb. 8 97
9034 Feb. 13 91
6734 Feb. 1 72

9334 90
Sale
89 34
9634 9534
Sale
9034
Sale 100
Sale 10834
Sale 109

Feb. 7
Feb. 13
Feb. 2
Feb. 14

6934 Feb. 14 71

Jan. 16

8

26
5

Jan. 13
Feb. 6
Jan. 2
Jan. 10
3
9

2 48

97 34 Feb.

6 9734 Feb.

6

$
97
Feb
9434 Jan. 16 94 J4 Jan. 16

6 8934 Feb.

6

8934 Feb.

6 8934 Feb.

6

89

98

4 0 % Feb.

8934 Feb.

4834

5 9134 Feb.

6

89

5 9134 Feb.

6

Feb.

6 9434 Feb. 20

9434

9434 Feb.

97

9634 Feb. 26 99

100

Feb. 26 100

Feb.

7

Feb.

9434 Feb.

2 49J4 Jan.

6 9434 Feb. 20

9634 Feb. 26 9934 Jan.

99J4 Jan. 24
Feb. 26 1 0 0 ’ Feb. 26 100

42
Sale
8334 Feb. 26 8534 Feb. 2
84 34 82
Feb. 23 8334 Feb. 15
8334 Feb. 27 8 4 % Feb. 26
Sale

3834 Jan.

6

94
Feb. 26

8 3834 Jan.

8

83J4 Feb. 26 86
Jan. 12
82
Feb. 23 8334 Feb. 15
8334 Feb. 27 8434 Feb. 26

9834
9934

100 .Tan. 16 10O
Tan 10
8534 Jan. 17 8534 Jan. 17

22
BONDS
Y

N

[V ol. 116.

BOND S—STOCK E X C H A N G E RECORD

STOCK

Sales in
F ebrua ry.
P a r Value

E XC H AN G E

R io Gr W est 1st g 4s______ 1939 J
M & coll tr g 4s Ser A ___1949 A
R I Ark & L 436s rec______ 1934 M
Rutl-Can 1st gu g 4s______ 1949 J
Rutland 1st cons g 436s_ 1941;J
_

P rice about
Jan. 2

1923.

B id.
48.000 T I M

P R IC E S I N
Feb.

A sk . B id .

79
6636 Sale
8036 Sale
69
75
8036 8 0 %

76
65
7836
69
8036

1.
A sk

F eb. 28.
B id .

Sale
6636
Sale
74
Sale

A sk

FEBRUARY.

RANGE

S I N C E J A N . 1.

L ow est.

H ig h es t.

L ow est.

H igh est.

Sale P rices

Sale P rices

S a le P r ic e s .

Sale P rices.

1 8036 Feb.

1

75 36 Feb. 9 78
6336 Feb. 21 68
78
Feb. 1 87
70
Jan. 16 70
8036 Feb. 1 8036

Gr Isl
74
77
73J6 7436
73 36 75
S t Jos & & Adir1st gg4s__ 1947 J - 11.000 92 36 9556 9636 -------- 93 9336 7336 Feb. 14 7536 Feb.
3,000
t Lawr
1st 5 s ._ 1996 J
y%
2d gold 6s______________ 1996 A O
9636 _____ 9236 Feb. 1 9236 Feb.
9 6 3 6 -------- 9 2 36 Sale
4.000 8 8 ) 4 90
Feb. 27 8836 Feb.
St L & Cairo gu g 4 s _____ 1931 jJ J
80
90
8736 8836 88
St Louis Iron M t & South—
133.000 98
95
Feb. 27 99
Sale
9536 Sale
Gen con ry & Id gr 5s____1931 A O
Feb.
9536 9636
202.000 8 7 )4 8 8 ) 4 86
Sale
8436 Sale
Unif & ref gold 4s_______ 1929 J J
Feb.
8536 Feb. 1 87
131.000 8 4 ) 4 Sale
Feb. 26 8236 Feb.
80
8036 80
R iv & Gulf Div 1st g 4sl933 M N
8236 Sale
3.000
St L M Br Ter gu g 5s------- 1930 A O
96
Feb. 19 96
Feb.
95 36 -------- 9036 99
St Louis San Fran ( R eorg Co)
|
68
Sale
Prior lien 4s ser A ______1950 J J ,047,000 7056 Sale
6736 Feb. 27 6936 Feb.
6736 Sale
82
Feb. 27 8436 Feb.
Prior lien 5s ser B ______1950 J J 244.000 8 5 )4 Sale
8336 Sale
8236 Sale
Sale
98
Prior lien 6s ser C ______1928 J J 140.000 9 9 )4 Sale
Feb.
9736 Feb. 26 99
9 8 J6 Sale
92
Sale
58,000 92
536s Series D ......... ..........1942 J& J
Sale
9136 Sale
91J6 Feb. l 9 2 36 Feb.
947.000 77 36 Sale
77
Sale
77
Feb. 1 80
Cum adj ser A 6s_______ 1955 A O
Feb.
7936 Sale
,357,000 59 36 Sale
61
Sale
Incom e ser A 6s________ 1960 Oct
6036 Feb. 1 0 0 % Feb.
6536 Sale
1.000 1 0 3 % -----St L & San Fr— Gen g 6s. .1931 J
103 36 _____ 103 36 10336
6,000 9 8 ) 4 -----General gold 5s________ 1931J
J
9656 Feb. 3 9736 Feb.
9636 9936 9736 99
82
____
St L & S F R R cons g 4s_1996 J J
8236
8 2 36
87 % Sale
South West D iv g 5S..1947 A O
87 % . . . .
8 7 36
St L Peo & N W 1st gu 5 s .. ’ 48 J J
101103
10236 10236 10036 101
St L So 1st gu g 4s_________ 1931 M S
89 36 9536
8636
8 6 5 6 ____
Sale
71.000 7 8 % Sale
7436 Feb. 27 7736 Feb.
St Louis Southw— 1st g 4s. 1989 M N
77 36 77 36 75
86.000 69
2 d g 4 s i n c b d __________ 1989 J J
7136
70
73 36
78%
Sale
75
Consol gold 4s_________ 1932 J D 458.000 7 7 % Sale
7436 Sale
7456 Feb. 1 7636 Feb.
80
79
81
Sale
78J6 Feb. 1 8136 Feb.
1st terml & unif 5s______1952 J J 207.000 81J4 Sale
Sale
78
52,000 8056 81 % 78
79
78
Feb. 28 7936 Feb.
St P & K C Sh L 1st 436s ..1 9 4 1 F A
96
92
92
96
92
96
St Paul E Gr Trunk 4 36s.. 1947 J J
St Paul M inn & M anito’ba—
I
Feb. 2 93
10.000 9 2 % 9 5 % 92 J6 9536 9236 9336 93
Feb.
Consol mortgage 4s_ 19 3 3 .. J J
_
109
1st consol gold 6s_____19 3 3 .. J J
37.000 108
111
109 36 10836 109 36 109 36 Feb. 8 10936 Feb.
1,000. 9 7 % 9 8 % 9636 9836 96
Feb.
Reduced to gold 436s.19 3 3 .. J J
9 7 36 j 9736 Feb. 9 98
R eg istered ________ 1933. J J J
______ I 9 0 % 98
9456
9636 98
92
Feb.
91361 91
Feb. 8 93
M ont Ext 1st gold 4 s .. 19 37.. J D
19,000'114
Sale
9036
9036
R eg istered ________ 1937.J J D
8636
8636
84
Pac Ext sterling gu 4s. 19 40.. J J
84
84 36
184,000 75
8 A & A P 1st guar g 4s____1943 J J
Feb.
75%
7336 73 36 7436 Sale I 73 36 Feb. 2 75
99
Santa Fe P & P R y 5s_____ 1942 M S
9536 100 I
1013 '
9636
81
8i",666 8236 ' 8 2 % 8036 Sale
8136 8036 Feb. 13 8136 Feb.
San Fran Term 1st 4s_____ 1950 A O
107
Sav Fla & W 1st g 6s____1934 A o
105%
10636
5 s_______________________1934 A O
99 a
99 36
99'6
86
1 2 .0 0 0
8 8 % 8636 88
8636 8636 Feb. 26 8736 Feb.
Scio V & N E 1st gu g 4s_ 1989 M N
_
88
54
7 ,0 0 0
Feb.
58
58
Feb. 15 58
Seaboard Air Line g 4s____1950 A O
5314 58
54%
56
53
4 5 .0 0 0
Feb.
Stamped________________ 1950 A O
53%
5336 Feb. 2 57
5456 53 36 5336
25
Feb.
127.000 2 3 % Sale
2956 Feb.
Adjustment 5s_____ Oct 1949 F A
2436 2536 2736 Sale
4 4 '2 Sale
41
46
Feb.
Refunding 4s___________ 1959 A O 786.000 4 1 % Sale
40
4136 Feb.
68
Feb.
1st & cons 6s series A ___1945 M S ,423,000 0 1 % Sale
6036 Feb.
6036 6136 64 36 Sale
92.000 94
Seab & Roanoke 1st 5s____1926 J l
9636 Feb.
9336 Feb.
9336
Sher Shrev & So 1st gu g 5s. . ’ 43 J D
3636
35%
3536
9636
Sod Bay & So 1st g 5s_____ 1924 J J
90%
9636
103
S & N Ala con gu g 5s_____ 1936 F A
101
100
10236 10036 10136
7. 000 9934 Sale
9936 9836 Feb. 9 9 8 36 Feb.
98
Gen cons gu 50-yr 5s____1963 A C
9836 98
Southern Pacific Co—
Sale
Sale
82
Feb. 27 8436 Feb.
4s g Cent Pac c o ll..A u g 1949 J D 253.000 84
8136 Sale
83 36
Sale
91
988.000 92
Sale
Sale
92
Convertible 4s____June 1929 M
9136 Feb. 26 9256 Feb.
Sale 10136 Feb. 6 10236 Feb.
29.000 101 % Sale 10036 10236 102
Convertible 5s__________ 1934 J D
4,000 1 0 1 %
10136
So Pac of Cal 1st cons 5s___1937 M N
10136
44.000 90
90%
8936
S P Coast 1st gu g 4s______ 1937 J J
89 36 90
85
Feb. 24 8736 Feb.
643,000; 8 7 % Sale
8636 Sale
8536 Sale
So Pac R R 1st ref gu 4s____1955 J J
500,000, 9 7 % Sale
Southern— 1st cons g 5s_ 1994 J J
_
9436 Feb. 24 9736 Feb.
9536 9536 94 36 Sale
988.0001 0 8 % Sale
67
Feb. 1 69 36 Feb.
Dev el & gen 4s, Ser A ___1956 A O
67 36 6736 6736 Sale
Feb.
Devel & gen 636s Ser A ..1 9 5 6 A O 690,000' 101 % Sale 10036 10036 1 0 1 J6 Sale 10036 Feb. 1 102
94
55.000 96
99
9536
Mem Div 1st g 5s______ 1996 J J
96 J6 95
Sale
80
27.000 79 3 80
Feb.
-6
7836 Feb. 17 80
St L Div 1st g 4s________1951 J J
7836 7936
9736 99
So Caro & Ga 1st ext 536s . . 1929 M N
99%
9956 9836 99
85
1,000 8 3 %
opokane Internat 1st g 5 s .. 1955 .1 J
8336 Feb. 6 8336 Feb.
8336
7236
Staten Island Ry 4 368____ 1943 J D
71%
7136
8836
Sunbury & Lewis 1st g 4s __ 1936 J J
88 3
4
8836
9536
Superior S L 1st 5s.June ..1 9 3 0 M S
95%
9o36

8

7336 Feb. 19 7536 Feb.

8

9236 Feb.
88
Feb.

9236 Feb.
90
Jan.

1
3

95
8536
80
96

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

99 36 Jan. 4
89 36 Jan. 13
86
Jan. 9
98
Jan. 8

6736
82
9736
91
7536
58
10336
13 9656

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.

J
O
54.000
S ^ 99,000
3.000
J
1.000
J

T e r Assn of St L 1st g 4 3ss 1939 A O
*
First cons g 5s_. 1894-1944 F A
Gen ref s f gold 4s______ 1953 J J
Tex 4 N O cons g 5s______ 1943 J J
Tex & Okla 1st gu g 5 a ___1943 M S
Texas & Pacific 1st g 5s_ 2000jJ D
_
Second gold income 5 a ..2000, M ar
La Div B L 1st g 5s_____ 1931 J J
T o l& Ohio Cent— 1st g 5s.l935;J J
W estern D iv 1st g 5s___1935:A O

General gold 5s........... 1935 J D
T o lS t L & W — P r i g 33 6s.1925] J J
Fifty-year gold 4s______ 1950 A O
T o lW V & 0 1 s t g u 4 3 6 s A .. 1931 J J
Series B 4 36s___________ 1933 J J
Series C 4 s ...............
1942 M S
Tor H & B 1st g 4s________1946, J D
5s
U lster & Del 1st con g 4 s .. 1928 J
First refund gold
1952 A

Union Pac R R & Id gr g 4s. 1947 J
R eg istered __________ 1947 J
20-year conv 4s________ 1927 J
First & refund 4s.-June 2008 M
10-year secured 6s______ 1928 J
U N J R R & Can Co gen 4s ’ -.4 4 M
Utah & Nor gold 5s______ 1926 J
1st extended 4s________ 1933 J
I
andalia consol g 4s_____ 1955 F
Consol 4s. Series B ___ 1957 M
Vera Cruz & P 1st gu g 436s 1934 J
Verdigris VI & W 1st g 5s . . 1926 M
Va M id— Series E , 5s_____ 1926 M
Series F 5s_____________ 1931 M
General 5s--------- ------------ 1936 M
Va & S W 1st gu 5s_______ 2003 J
First cons 50-year 5s____ 1958 A
1962 M
Vlrg R.V 1st 5s Series A

V

D
O
J
J
J
S
J
8
J
J
A
N
J

8
S
S
N
J
O
N

M
Wabash 1st gold 5s______1939 F N
Second gold 5s______1939
A

1st lien 50-yr g term 4 s .. 1954 J J
Det & Cb Ex 1st g 5 s . . .1941 J J
Des Moines Div 1st g 4s. 1939 J J
Omaha Div 1st g 336s___1941 A O
T ol & Chic Div 1st g 4s. 1941 M 8
W aco & Nwn 6s___________1930 M N
W a r R R 1st ref g u g 3 % — 2000 F A




2,000

16,000
27.000
11.000
6,000

99.000
2,000

9.000
17.000
2.000

29.000
30.000

94% ...
98
100%

81
82
88 % . . .
33
...
95
97
43% . . .
88 % 92
96 % 9 8 %
95 % ____
88 % 95
93 3 6 -----73 % Sale
94 36 9 0 %
93%
98%
85% . . .

8136
3.000 9536
1.000 64
650.000 92 36
5,000 8936
426.000 95 36
181.000 85 36
175,000 104 36
89 36
99 36
9136
10.000
16,000

4.000
3.000
5.000
272,000

8536
8536
9536
97 36
9736
9736
93
8036
9736

106,000, 98
64,000, 9236
6836
11,000 95
73 36
" 5 ,666
7736
9836
7436

81

91
9436
98
100
8136 82
9036 94
33
9136 '9336
4 1 3 6 -------90
9136
97
_____
93 36 9 5 36
8936 91
93 36 Sale
73 36 74
9236 9636
9 2 36 9 6 36
8636 --------!
7836 83

9336 9536
-----64
68
70
9236 Sale
Sale
94
9136 88
9536 Sale
Sale
Sale
8436 Sale
Sale 10336 104
91
_____
----------99 36 -------9 1 J 6 ----------8736

8536 -------8536 -------36
38
98
_____

7636
63 36
78
68 36
8036

Sale
Sale
Sale
73 36
82

9436 95
97
Sale
8036 82
9036 95
33
93
Sale
4 1 3 6 -----91
Sale
98
____
9336 -----8436 91
9336 -----70
73
------- 9636
_____ 9636
8636 - - 7836 8136
93 %
67
9136
8836
94 36
83
10336
9136
9936
9 136

75 36 Feb. 9 77
6336 Feb. 21 66
78
Feb. 1 80
8036 Feb.

95
97
8056
9036

Feb.
Feb.
F eb.

95
99
82
9036

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

3
3
6

2
15
3
19

2
7
14
27

2
13
8

7036 Jan.
8536 Jan.
10016 Jan.
9256 Jan.
80
Feb.
6636 Feb.
10336 Jan.
99 36 Jan.

14

90

5
4
5
5
14
26
13
18

78 36 Jan. 2
6936 Jan. 13
77 36 Jan. 10
82J6 Jan. 10
8136 J a n . 3

2 93
Feb.
Feb. 2 93
2 108 36 Jan. 15-109 36 Feb.
10 9736 Jan. 26 9 9 36 Jan.
Jan. 15 93

2
2
6

Feb. 14

16

7356 Jan. 30 75 36 Jan.

4

15

8036 Jan. 29; 8336 Jan.

4

13
15
15
15
15
14
23

8636 Feb.
53
Jan.
52
Jan.
22 36 Jan.
39
Jan.
58 36 Jan.
9336 Feb.

7

98
Jan.
96 56 Jan.

10136 Jan. 16
99
Jan. 8

Feb.
9 82
3 9136 Jan.
16 100 36 Jan.

85 Jan. 4
92 56 Jan. 3
10236 Feb. 27

8936 Jan.
85
Feb.
9436 Feb.
0 0 % Jan.
10036 Feb.
96
Jan.
78 36 Feb.
98 36 Jan.
8336 Feb.

89 36 Jan. 31
8836 Jan. 6
9836 Jan. 9
69 36 Jan. 4
102
Feb. 13
97
Jan. 8
8036 Jan. 20
99 36 Jan. 9
8336 Feb. 6

19
13
10
6

Feb. 13
Feb. 7
Feb. 13
Feb. 27

95
97
80
9036

Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.

87 36
58
57
29 56
46
68
9636

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

13
15
15
15
15
14
23

95
99
82
9036

Feb.
Feb.
J a n .‘
Feb.

13
7
12
27

Jan. 11

1. 9536 Feb. 13

9236 Feb.

96

Feb. 24
90
Feb. 21 91
97 36 Feb. 8 9756 Feb. 3
9336 Feb. 26 9336 Feb. 26

90
F eb.
96 36 Jan.
9336 Feb.

92
Jan. 16
9756 Feb. 3
96
Jan. 16

94 36 Feb. 26
7436 Feb. 8

9 3 36 Jan.
73
Feb.

9436 Feb. 26
75
Jan. 10

9236 Feb.

9336 Feb.
73' Feb.

8136 Jan. 16 82

Jan.

8

9;
9536 Jan. 11
9456 Feb. 13 9536 Feb. 17 9456 Feb.
67
Jan. 8
7236
66
Jan.
Sale
9336 N eb. 8
9136 Feb. 28 9336 Feb. 8 9136 Jan.
92
Jan. 30
94
9036 Feb. 20 9036 Feb. 20 89 36 Jan.
Sale
9836 Jan. 18
9436 Feb. 16 9536 Feb. 2 94 36 Jan.
Sale
Feb. 26l 88
Jan. 4
83
Feb. 26 8636 Feb. 3 83
10436 10336 Feb. 27 10436 Feb. 16 103 36 Jan 19 105 36 Jan. 5
99 36 Jan. 17 99 36 Jan. 22

--9 2 36

84 36
84 36

8636 Feb. 2 8636 Feb. 2
3536 Feb. 13 3736 Feb. 27

9S36
99 36
9836 '9736 m u
-------- 9736 -------93
_____
8336
*8336 78
96
Sale
Sale

98
9836
9756
9736
93
78
9436

Sale
Sale
7136
100J6
79

9636 Sale
Feb. 10
9756 Feb. 26 99
88
Sale
8736 Feb. 7 8836 Feb. 21
6836 73 36
9736 9536 Feb. 5 9 6 % Feb. 21
79
65
67
65
80
70
9836
7336

98
9836
8 6 36 8 7 36
08%
7036
9536 9736
70
79
6336 66
75
80
9836 _____
7336 --------

74 36 Feb.
69 36 Jan.
7 4 % Tan.
7836 Feb.
78
Feb.

Jan. 11
Jan. 25
Jan. 2
Jan. 16
Feb. 1

7936

97J6
9336
7836
9436

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

14
13
26
28

9736
9336
81
97

Feb. 14
Feb. 13
Feb. 2
Feb. 9

8636 Feb.
34
Jan.

9336 Feb. 8
3736 Feb. 27

9736
93
7836
9436

Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.

9736
9336
81
98

Feb. 14
Jan. 23
Feb. S2
Jan.| 4

9756 Feb.
8 0 % Jan.
6836 Jan.
9536 Feb.
73 36 Jan.
65
Jan.

99
9236
6836
96’6
7336
6636

Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.

10
2
24
21
15
19

M ar ., 1923.]
0
0
W
w
«.
BON DS
5
STO C K EXC H AN G E

| Period.

Y

Wash Cent R y 1st g 4s____1948 Q M
W O < W 1st cy gu 4s_____ 1924 F A
fc
Wash Term 1st gu 334s___1945 F A
F A
W M W & N W 1st gu 5s __1930 F A
West Maryland 1st g 4s___1952 A O
West N Y & Pa 1st g 5 s .-.1 937 J J
A O
N ov
Western Pacific 1st 5s A ___1946 M s
6s B ____________________ 1946 M s
West Shore 1st 4s guar____2361 J J
Registered . . . . . . ..2 361 J J
Wheel & L Erie— 1st g 5e__1926 A o
Wheeling Div 1st g 5s___1928 J J
Exten
imnt erold 5s
1930 F A
Refunding 4 % a Ser A ___1966'M s
Wh & L E R R 1st con g 4s. 1949 M s
Wilk & East 1st gu g 5s. . .1942 J D
Will & S F 1st gold 5s
_ 1938 J D
Winston-Salem S B 1st 4s 1960 J J
Wlscon Cent 1st gen g 4S..1949 J J
S up& D ulD iv& T er 1st 4S1936 M N
W or & Con East R y 4 % s .1943 J J
S
l)
s
s

o
A
N
J
o
J
J
s
s
D
A

o
J
D
D
J

Sales in
F eb ru a ry .
P ar Value
S
1,000
4,000

77 H
96%

7 9 ? 4 _____
84
75 14 86

92%
61%

97%

63"
6534 Sale
60
Sale
101
103
8034 8 1 %
22,000 8 1 % 82
18,000 80 % Sale
62 % _____

43,000
120,000

80
96

Sale
Sale

5%
6%
3,000
67,000 9 8 % 101
377,000 103 S ale
Sale
101,000 j 80
106%
. ..
417,000 : 9 2 % Sale
807,000 1 0 3 % Sale
682,000 91 34 Sale
10,000 8 6 % 88
39,000 98 % 9 8 %
676,000 9 8 % Sale
Sale
46,000 117
169,000 8 3 % 8 4 %
157,000 8 5 % Sale
477,000 8 9 % Sale
40
11.000 30
919 000j

Baldwin Loc Wks 1st s f 5s. 1940 M N
35,000
Barnsdall 8s A ______ . . 1931 J J
26,000
Bell Tel of Pa— 1st & ref 7s.1945 A O 492,000
Beth Steel 1st ext s f 5s____1926 J J 269,000
1st & refund 5s gu Ser A 1942 M N 874,000
20-yr pur&m imp s f 5s_. 1936 J .1
91.000
C o n s3 0 -y rsf 6s Series A . 1948 F A 874,000!
Booth Fisheries 6s _ . ..1926 A O
Braden Copper coll tr s f 6s 1931 F A 385,000!
Brier Hill Steel 5 34s______ 1942 A O
26,000
B ’v & 7th Av 5 s ________ 1943 J D
5,000
Bklyn City 5s. . . .
..1941 J J 170,000
Bklyn Edison Inc gen 5s A . 1949 J J
57.000
General 6s. Series B ____1930 J J
11,000
General 7s, Series C ____1930 J J 154,000
General 7s, Series D ____1940 J D
70,000
Bklyn Q Co & Sub gtd 5s. . 1941 M N
do
1st 5s. . . . . .1941 J J
Brooklyn Rap Transit g 5s. 1945 A O •374,000
Trust co ctfs deposit________ __
565.000
1st refund couv 4 gs____2002 1 j
365,000
3-yr secured notes 7s____1921 J J 629,000,
Trust Co ctfs deposit_____
do
stamped __________
Bklyn Un El 1st g 4-5s____1950 F A 369,000
Stamped guaranteed____1950 F A
62,000
Bklyn On Gas Co 1st c g 5s 1945 M N
27,000
7s______________________ 1932 M N
121,000
6s_ . . . . . .
. . . ..1 947 M N 122,000
7s___________________ ..1 9 :9 M N
75,000
Buff & Susq I s f 5s______ 1932 J D
Bush Terminal 1st 4s_____ 1952 A O
9, 000
Consol 5s______________ 1955 J J
4L000
Buildings 5s gu tax ex___1960 A O
82,000
Cal G & LCorp unil<fc ref 5sl937 M N
23,000
Camaguey Sug 7s_____ .1942 A O 246.000
Canada Steamship 7s . .1942 M N 117,000
Canadian General Elec 6 s .. 1942 A o
54,000
Cent Dist Tel 1st 30-yr 5 s .. 1943 J D
30 000
Central Foundry 1st s f 6s. 1931 F A
64^000
Central Leather 20-yr g 5s. 1925 A O 695,000
Cerro de Pasco Copp conv 8s ’ 31 J J
2,000
Chic Gas L & C 1st gu g 5s. 1937 J J 500 000
Chicago Rys— 1st 5s_____ 1927 F A “ 2 l 66o
Chicago Telephone 1st 5s. . 1923
D 1 QQ5 O O
O
Chile Copper conv 7 s . _ 1923 m n 2.'io s !666
_
C o trust 6s conv ser A . 1932 A o
5 9 ,0 0 0
Cine Gas & El 1st & ref 5s. 1956 A o
7 3 ,0 0 0
534s_ - - - - - -Jan 1961 A o
_
89,000
Clearfield Coal 4s _ ______ 1940 J J
C olo Fuel & I Co gen s f 5s 1943 F A
6 000
C olo Indus 1st coll tr 5s gu 1934 F A 137^000
Oolumbia Gas & El 1st 5 s ..1927 J J 133,000
S tam ped ________ . _______ J J 103,000
Col & 9th A v 1st gu g 5s ..1 993 M S
Columbus Gas 5 s ..
1932 J J
3OO
O
Commercial Cable 1st g 4s 2397 Q J
39^000
C om ’wealth Power 6s_____ 1947 M N 271,000
Compania Az Baraqua 734s '37 J J
95,000
C om puting-Tab-Rec s f 6s_ 1941 .1 J
29,000
Conn R y & Lt— 1st g 414s 1951 J J
Stamped guar 4 * 4 s.-r ._ 1 9 5 l J J
9OO
O
Consol Coal Md 40-yr 5s_.1950 J D
95,000
Consum Gas Chic 1st gu g 5s ’ 36 J D
20,000
Consumers Power 5 s ____1952|M N
470,000
Corn Prod Ref gold s f 5 s..l9 3 l| M N
1st 25-vear s f 5s. .
1934! M N 1 481 000
Grown Cork & Seal 6s_____ 1942IF A
147.000
Cuba Cane Sugar conv 7 s .. 1930 J J 465,000
Conv deb stamped 8 % . . 1930'J J 2,465,000
Ouban-Am Sug 1st coll 8S..1931 M 8 210,000
Cumb T & T 1st & gen 5s-_ 1937|J J
34,000
Denver Tramwav 5s
1933 A o
Denver Gas & EH 5 s .. . . 1951 M N
51,000
17,000
Dery Corpn 7s------------- .1942 M s
Detroit Edison Co 1st 5s. .1933 J .1
51,0001
1st < ref 5s Series A ____1940 M 8 151,0001
fc
1st & ref 6s Ser B -.J u ly 1940 M 8 179,000
Det United 1st cons e 4 % a . 1932 J J
93,000
Diam M atch s f deb 734s._1935|M N
81,000!




1923.

271,000 6 3 % 6 4 %
7,000 100
Sale
1,000 78
79
25%
41
144,000 82 " 82 %
8,000 9 4 % 9 4 %
69,000 81
Sale
15,000 81
82%
5,000 9 7 V s _____
7,000 94
95 %
30,000
74,000
23,000

1

P R IC E S I N

P rice about
Jan. 2

102% 103%

F eb.
B id.
78%
96%
78%
84%

7734
6334
9934
77
2534
82 "
92
81
79 34
9734
92
9034
60
6834
5434
9934
7834
7534
77
56

80
98 34
634
634
100
104
10634
9034
10234
9134
8734
10134
9734
11434
83
84
8834
32
9834
10134

100
Sale
Sale
10734
Sale
9834
94
Sale
92%
92 Vs 9034
98 V8 Sale
99 34
____ 9 2 %
70
99
99 % 9834

103
108
9234
96 %

95%

96%

69

70

86%
89
9 7 % Sale

9434

66
8534

9534

1.

A s k . B id .
78%

80
88
Sale
9934
41
Sale
94 34
83
Sale
9834
9734
9734
6334
Sale
59
8234
Sale
Sale

9634 97 % 1 0 2 3 4
_____ 106 34 10534
108
Sale
10734
7934
58
59
8334 87
7934 91
Sale
55 " 5734 72
Sale
51%
54 Vs 72
51
54 %
6034 6134
Sale
91
88
Sale
80 Xi 88
90
81
83
83 34 Sale
8134 8 4 %
8334 Sale
82%
83
Sale
94%
9 6 % 1 98
113
1 1 3 % 11334 H o
104
1 0 4 % 104 34 Sale
Sale
1 1 0 1 4 1 1 1 % 115
90%
9134
86H
83
80
8 9 % Sale
8634 88
9034 Sale
91
Sale
96
9634
9734 Sale
97
9734 96j£ Sale
9234 Sale
94%
95%
102
Sale
10134 103
Sale
100
99
91
89
9034 90
9834 Sale
132
1 3 5 % Sale
13334
96
Q4
77%
78
7634 7634
10034 Sale
11634 Sale
1 1 3 % 114
9934 Sale
9634 Sale
9834 99
9734 99
98 34 Sale
9734 9734
75
73
7834
8634 8934
88 34 Sale
77
76
76%
77 Vs
9534 Sale
9634 Sale
9 5 34 Sale
96
Sale
1334 20
14
16
Q1
08
9134
7434 7534
75
7534
8 8 ^ Sale
88
Sale
99 34 Sale
10034 Sale
9734 Sale
97 34 Sale
8434
8.314
84
85
84
____
8834 Sale
8834 89
9534 98
9234 98
90
Sale
9 2 34 Sale
9934
9954 ._
100
10034
101 “ . .
92
95
Sale
9134
8 7 34 Sale
8634 Sale
9234 Sale
9134 Sale
10734 Sale
107 34 Sale
93
9234 Sale
9434
8834
98
100
96
10334
82
10734

Sale
99
Sale
Sale
104
Sale
Sale

87
97
9934
9 6 34
103
8234
10734

Sale
Sale
100
Sale
Sale
83
Sale

H igh est.

L ow est.

H igh est.

Sale P r ic es .

Sale P rices.

Sale P rices.

Sale P rices.

7 8 % Feb. 21

63
9834
7734
25 34 41
8 0 3 4 Sale
8034
94
Sale
9134
80
Sale
7934
79 34
79 34 80
9 7 34 99
97
9 1 3 4 -------- 9834
9034 9734
_____ 60
60
64
Sale
6334
56
5734 56
9934 7634 8234
77
Sale
7634
7734 Sale
77
54
_____

80
98'34
634
9734
9 7 34
103 34
7534
10634
Sale
89 34
Sale 10234
Sale
9134
Sale
8734
101
Sale
98 34
Sale 115
Sale
84
84 34 8434
85
Sale
40
Sale
9834
Sale

Sale
Sale
8
Sale
99 34
Sale
77
-------Sale
Sale
Sale
92
103
Sale
Sale
84 34
Sale
Sale
44
Sale

1.

L ow est.

9934 100

81
Sale
8
6 34
10034
Sale
75

10234
Sale
Sale
99
Sale
Sale
Sale
80
Sale
Sale
67
87
Sale
Sale
106
Sale

A sk.
80

9634 - - - 7734 7934
8 4 % _____
7734 78
63 34 Sale

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

FEBRUARY.

Feb. 28.

80
98
634
9734
10334
7434

7834 Feb. 21

Feb. 27 6534 Feb.
Feb.
Feb. 13 100
Feb. 27 83
Feb. 6 9 4 %
Feb. 27 83
Feb. 1 82
Feb. 24 9834
Feb. 7 99

6
2

Feb. 9
Feb. 7
Feb. 16
Feb. 9
Feb. 14
Feb. 23

Feb. 10
Feb. 27 62
Feb. 6 6434 Feb. 21
Feb. 6
Feb. 27 60
Feb. 26 78
Feb. 1 78

Feb.
Feb.

Feb. 6
Feb. 13

Feb.
5 80
6 9934 Feb.

5
9

Feb. 2 634 Feb. 2
Feb. 28 10034 Feb. 19
Feb. 9 10434 Feb. 1
Feb. 5 7834 Feb. 16

89
10134
9134
8734
10034
97J4
11434
83
8314

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
8 4 % Feb.
30
Feb.
9834 Feb.

27
6
27
1
24
7
12
27
22
27
8
9
26
1

83 34
95
83 34
82
99
99

Jan. 9
Jan. 12
Jan. 13
Feb. 9
Jan. 5
Feb. 23
12
62
Feb. 10
75 34 Jan. 2
60
Jan. 2
im
Tan
8
12
82
Jan. 4
8034 Jan. 10

80
Jan. 2 80 34 Jan. 2
96
Jan. 9 99 34 Feb. 9
6J4 Jan. H
2
634 Jan. 11
634 Feb. 2
97-34 Feb. 28 100 >4 Jan. 4
102 3 4 -Tan. 3 10434 Jan. 27
7434 Feb. 5 8 0 % Jan. 11

9934

10014
99 34
10734
9834
93
89
97 34

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

10134
103
10834
9934
94
91
9934

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

Jan. 5
10 10034 Feb. 26 103
21 9974 Feb. 2 103
.Tan. 17
5 1073 Jan. 3 10834 Feb. 5
4
16 9834 Feb. 2 99 34 Jan. 3
1 93
Jan. 30 97 34 Jan. 3
3 89
Feb. 26 9334 Jan. 5
15 9 7 34 Feb. 28 100
Jan. 26

9834
94 34
5334
88
9 5 34
100
10 5 34
108
64
8534
7534
76
64
93J4
93 34
8734
83 34
8334
9634
114
104 34
11034
92
8134
85
89
9634
9 7 34
95 34
10134
_____
98
99
14634
96
80

Sale
Sale
6734
90
Sale
Sale
10 6 34
Sale
68
-------Sale
77
6634
Sale
Sale
90
Sale
85
Sale
115
Sale

9834
94
66
8634
9534
10234
10534
10734

Feb. 1 99 34
Feb. 1 9834
Feb. 8 66
Feb. 9 8734
Feb. 28 97
Feb. 1 104
Feb. 8 10634
Feb. 3 10834

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

24 98 34 .Tan.
Feb.
16 94
8 | 62
Jan.
9 | 86 34 Feb.
14 9534 Jan.
13 102 Jan.
26 105 34 Feb.
19 10634 Jan.

Sale
98 34
Sale
Sale
Sale
84
10834

87
9734
99
9534
102
8234
10734

26
2
16
2
15
26
28

8034 Feb.
9134 Feb.
7934 Feb.
7934 Feb.
97
Feb.
9834 Feb.
9534 Jan.
60 " Feb.
6034 Jan.
56
Feb.
101
.Tan.
81 34 Jan.
76 34 Feb.
77
Feb.

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

87
9 8 34
10034
9534
10234
8234
108

9134
10314
9 2 34
90
102
99
116

62 Jan. 19 6534 Feb. 6
9834 Jan. 3 1 00
Jan. 2
77 Jan. 23
18

101
IO2 3 4
10734
9834
93 34
89
9834

7134 Feb.
7134 Feb.
6034 Feb.
90
Feb.
90
Feb.
87
Feb.
8234 Feb.
8334 Feb.
95J4 Feb.
11534 Feb.
104 34 Feb.
1 1 4 % 11434 Feb.
_____
84
8034 Feb.
8834 87 ' Feb.
Sale
8834 Feb.
9734 9634 Feb.
Sale
96
Feb.
Sale
9234 Feb.
Sale 10034 Feb.
9934 99 34 Feb.
Sale
9034 Feb.
Sale
9834 Feb.
Sale 13334 Feb.
_____ 9834 Feb.
Sale
7634 Feb.
100
99 % Feb.
11834 Sale 11534 Feb.
10234 Sale
9834 Feb.
98
9834 9734 Feb.
97J4 Sale
9734 Feb.
75
7834
8 6 34 89 34
7634 Sale
7534 Feb.
9534 Sale
9534 Feb.
9634 Sale
9534 Feb.
1334 20
92
_____ 92
Feb.
74
75
73 34 Feb.
8834 Sale
8734 Feb.
10034 Sale
9834 Feb.
4834 100
9634 Feb.
8 2 3 4 _____
83
86
83J4 Feb.
8834 Sale
8734 Feb.
95 34 98
9534 Feb.
89 34 Sale
89
Feb.
9934 _____
9934 1 0 0
9934 Feb.
92 " Feb.
9334 Sale
91
Sale
8734 Feb.
95
Sale
9134 Feb.
10734 10734 10 634 Feb.
93
Feb.
9334 94

21
1
1
1
5
28
1
1
28
28
6
19

7734 Jan. 26 7934 Jan. 11

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

O

I ndustrials
Adams Express coll tr g 4s. 1948 M
Ajax Rubber 1st 8s_ . ..1 9 3 6 J
Alaska Gold M deb 6s A ..1 9 2 5 M
10-year conv 6s Ser B _ 1926 M
_
Am Agr Cbem 1st conv 5s. 1928 A
1st ref s f 7 M
>s_________ 1941 F
Amer Cotton Oil deb 5s_ 1931 M
_
Amer Dock & Impt 6s___ 1936 J
Am Smeltg & Ref Ser A 5s. 1947 A
Amer Sugar Refining 6s_ 1937 J
_
Am Tel & Te coll trust 4s. . 1929 J
Convertible 4s . . .
.1936 M
20-year convertible 434s 1933 M
30-year coll trust 5s. . ..1 9 4 6 J
7-year convertible 6s____1925 F
Am W at Wks & Elec coll 5s 1934 A
Am Writing Paper s f 7-6s. 1939 J
Armour & Co 1st real est 4 34s’39 J
Atlantic Fruit conv deb 7s A ’34 J
Atlantic Refining 5s______ 1937 J

33

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9 104 Jan. 23
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15 87 ' Feb.
1 88 34 Feb.
16 96 34 Feb.
26 9534 Jan.
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9 9834 Feb.
28 130 Jan.
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21 83
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87
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9834 Feb. 16 10034 Feb.
95 34 Jan. 17 98 34 Feb.
84 34 Jan. 24
8334 Feb. 26 8434 Feb.
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9534 Feb. 16 9534 Feb.
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BONDS
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BOND S—STOCK E X C H A N G E RECORD

STOCK

EXC H AN G E

Sales in
F ebruary.
P ar Value

P r ic e about
Jan. 2

1923.

B id .
358.000 49 M

A sk.

P R IC E S I N
F eb.
B id.
52

1.

Feb. 2 8 .

A sk . B id.
53
59
Sale
83

A sk.

R A N G E S I N C E J A N . 1.

FEBRUARY.

|

L o w est.
Sale P r ic es .

116.

H ig h est.
Sale P rist

L ow est.

H ig h est.

Sale P r ic es .

Sale P r ic es

Feb. 21
Distillers’ S C conv 1st g 53.1927 A O
52% Feb. 5 64
49% Jan. 9 64
Feb.
62
50
Feb. 7 84% Feb.
Dom inion Iron & Steel 5s__1939;M S
83
77.000 85
83
83
Feb. 7 85% Jan. 15
Sale
Sale
Donner Steel 20-yr 7s_____ 1942|J J
84
Feb. 8 91
Jan. 2
194.000 ____ 90
87
84
Feb. 8 90
Feb.
Sale
93
90
Feb. 23 98% Feb.
374.000 8 9 M 95
89%
E I du Pont Powder 4 %s__ 1936 J D
90
Feb. 23 98% Feb. 2
95
92
88
1 0 8 % Sale
d u P o n t d e N e m & C o 7 % s .l9 3 1 M N 217.000 108
107% Feb. 24 108% Jan. 3
Sale
108% Sale 107% Feb. 24 108% Feb.
Duquesne Lt 1st & coll 6sserA ’ 49 J J ,502.000 104
1 0 3 % Sale
1 02 % Jan. 18 104% Jan. 10
Sale
104% Sale 103% Feb. 1 104% Feb.
Feb. 1 107% Feb.
Sale 107% Sale 107
Debenture 7 % s________ 1936 J J
107
25.000 107% Sale
106% Jan. 19 107% Feb. 9
East Cuba Sugar 7 % s____1937, M S
9 5 % Sale
95% Feb. 1 113% Feb.
7.000 9 7 M Sale
94
Jan. 6 113% Feb. 13
Sale
108
Feb. 7
E d El 111 Bkn 1st con g 4s ..1 9 3 9 J J
89
Feb. 16 91
6.000 8 7 Vs 89%
89%
90%
87% Jan. 23 91
Feb.
90
Ed El 111 N Y 1st cons g 5s. 1995 J J
Jan. 19
18.000 1 0 2 % ___ lO IV s
101 % Feb. 28 103
101% Sale 101% Feb. 28 101% Feb.
Elkborn Coal 6s___________ 1925! J J
9,000 99
Jan. 241 99% Feb. 14
9 7 % 100
99
100
98% 99% 99% Feb. 14 99% Feb.
93
Feb. 5 94% Feb.
Empire Gas & Fuel 7 M s
1937 M N 836.000 9 3 % Sale
9 3 % Sale
93
Feb. 5 98% Jan. 10
93% Sale
Equitable Gas 5s__________1932 M S
93%
95
Jan. 41 95
Jan. 4
95
95
95%
93% 95
Feb. 7 107% Feb.
Fisk Rubber 1st s f 8s_____ 1941 M S
106 % Sale 107% Sale 106
Feb. 7,108% Jan. 12
166,000 1 0 7 % Sale
106
85
Feb. 1 89
95%
83%
FramericInd&Dev20-yr7% s_’ 42 J J 377.000 9 0 % 9 1 %
30 i 913/s Jan. 3
96%
Feb.
88
Sale
Jan. 6
Feb. 2 102% Feb.
Francisco Sugar 20-yr 7 %s_ 1942 M N
100
101
117.000 1 0 2 % Sale
100
30, 103
101 % Sale 101
92%
Gas & Elec (Bergen Co) 5s. 1949 J D
9 2 % -------93%
Feb. 8
99% Feb. 21 101
General Baking 1st 25-yr 6sl936 J D
103
3,000 1 0 0 % ___ 101
99% Feb. 21 101
Feb.
102
100
General Elec deb g 3 % s _ 1942 F A
_
76%
80
23.000 7 6 % 79
78
Jan. 17! 80% Feb. 7
82% 79% Feb. 24 80% Feb.
79
Debenture 5s___________ 1952 M S
101% Sale 101% 102% 101% Feb. 3 102% Feb.
87.000 102
101 % Jan. 2 5 102% Feb. 21
Sale
20-year deb 6 s ,________ 1940 F A
105 Jan. 12 105% Jan. 18
105
Sale
•97% Feb.
Jan. 13
9 9 % Sale
84,000 98 Vi Sale
General Refractories 6s____ 1952:F A
100
Feb.
97 % Feb. 1 101
99% Sale
421.000 101 % Sale
Sale 101% Sale 100% Feb.
101
G oodrich 6 % s____________ 19471J J
101% Feb.
100% Feb. 1 1 0 1 % Jan. 6
Feb. 16
Sale 116% Sale 115% Feb.
116
G oodyear Tire & R ub st 8s. 19411M N 545.000 114% Sale
117
Feb.
114% Jan. 19 117
Feb. 16
10-year deb s f 8 s_.M a y 1931!F A 334.000 9 9 % Sale
101% Sale 104
106
Feb.
99% Jan. 10,106
Sale 101% Feb.
88
95
Granby Con M S & P 1st 6s 1928 M N
8S
114
92
Feb.
Feb. s
92
Stamped____________________ _____
95
6,000 92
92
Feb.
92
Feb. 8 92
95
92
95
Feb. 16
96% Feb.
Conv deben 8s__________ 1925 M N 226,000 97
96%
96% 98% Sale
100
Feb.
96% Feb. 6 100
97%
98% 96% 98% 98% Feb.
2,000 98
Gray & Davis 7s__________ 1932 F A
98% Feb.
97
Jan. 17 98% Feb. 3
99
Jan. 10
75.000 98 % 9 9 %
Great Falls Pow 1st s f 5s_.1940 M N
100
Feb.
9 7 % 1 00 % 99
98% Feb. 5 100
99% 98% Feb.
Feb. 13
81% Feb.
82
9,000 81
Hackensack Water 4s_____ 1952 J J
82
Feb.
81%
81% Jan. ] 1 82
82
81%
83% Feb.
8 4 % Sale
55.000
Havana El R y Lt & P 5 s ._ 1954 M S
85% Feb.
82
81% Jan. 2 85% Feb. 17
84
Sale
94
Feb. 2
90% Feb.
91
90
28.000 9 0 % 91
Havana Elec R y cons g 5s. 1952 F A
94
Feb.
87% Jan. 5
90% 91%
Feb. 15
97% Feb.
9 7 % Sale
494.000 97 % 98
Hershey Chocolate 6s_____ 1942 M N
99
Feb.
94% Jan. 10 99
98% Sale
89% Feb.
Jan. 16
90
Sale
Holland America Line 6s. .1947 M N 241.000 87
90% Feb.
87% Jan. 2 92
90
Sale
94% Feb.
13,000 9 2 % 9 3 %
Hudson County Gas 1st 5s. 1949 M N
94% Feb.
94% 94% 94% 95
92% Jan. 3 94% Jan. 19
97% Feb.
Jan. 15
98
Sale
387.000 9 8 % Sale
H u m b le O & R 5 % s _______ 1932 J J
99
Feb.
97% Jan. 26 99
98% Sale
91% Feb.
Illinois Steel deben 4 M s -.1 9 4 0 A O 117.000 [ 9 2 % 9 2 %
92% Feb.
1 91
Jan. 25 93% Jan. 11
9 1 % Sale
92
Sale
76
80% 76
Ind Nat Gas & Oil 5s______1936 M N
76
80%
80%
100
Sale 101
Indiana Steel 1st 5 s _______1952 M N 122,000 1 0 0 % Sale
Sale 100% Feb. 1 101% Feb. 10 100 Jan. 27 101% Jan. 6
95
Ingersoll Rand 5s_____ D ec 1935 J J
_____
95
95
8% Feb.
10
Jan. 6
9
22,000
Inter-M etrop coll 4 % s ____1956 A O
9% Feb.
9%
9
10
8% Jan.
9% 10
9% Feb.
9% Jan. 8
8
21,000
Trust Co certfs of deposit________
9% Feb.
9%
6% Jan.
9%
10%
70
Feb.
72% Feb. 14
70% Sale
72% Feb.
Interboro R T 1st & ref 5s. 1966! J J 753.000 72
Sale
69% Jan.
71% Sale
67% Feb.
73% Jan. 4
67% Sale
471.000 7 2 % Sale
10-year 6s n o t e s _______ 1932 A O
71% Feb.
66% Jan.
69% Sale
91% Feb.
94% Jan. 2
92% Sale
601.000 94
10-year 7s n o t e s _______ 1932 M S
94% Feb.
Sale
91% Jan.
92% Sale
Feb.
77% 79
77,000 75
Int Agr Corp 1st & coll tr 5sl932 M N
81% Feb.
79%
74% Jan. _ 81% Feb. 21
79
79% 78
Feb.
111
120% Feb.
Sale 118
126,000 109
Intem at Cement conv 8s_. 1926 J D
Sale
109
Jan. 2 120 % Feb. 13
Sale 110
84% Feb.
85
Sale
778.000 90
Int M erc Marine 1st s f 6s. 1941
88% Feb.
84% Feb. 2 90% Jan. 8
Sale
85% Sale
85% Feb.
86
416.000 8 7 % Sale
Sale
Intern Paper— Conv 5s Ser A ’ 47
87
Feb.
85% Jan. 15 88% Jan. 2
8 6 % Sale
85% Feb.
Sale
291.000 88
1st & ref s f 5s Series B ..1 9 4 7
87
Feb.
Sale
85
Jan. 10 8 8 % Jan. 5
8 6 % Sale
Jefferson Clear C & I 5s___1926
103
_____ 103%
103%
77% Feb.
76% Sale
Feb. 28
436,000 8 0 % 8 1 %
83
Feb.
Jurgens Works 6s_________ 1947
76
Jan. 30 83
83
Sale
94% Feb.
Feb. 13
Sale
95
49.000 96
Kansas Gas & El 6s______ 1952
96
Feb.
94% Feb. 6 96
96 %
95% 96
Jan. 6
64.000 1 0 5 % 1 0 6 % 105% 106
Kayser & Co 7s___________1942
107
Feb.
105
Jan. 1 0 107
105% 106% 105% Feb.
108% 108% 108% Sale 108% Feb.
90.000 108
109% Feb.
Kefly-Springfield Tire 8 s .. 1931 M N
107% Jan. 4 109% Feb. 21
Sale
Jan. 22
F eb.
Kings Co E L & P g 5s____1937 A O
99
Feb.
98% Jan. 2 4 99
9 7 % -------98% 99% 99
113% Feb.
12,000 1 11% --- 110 % ____ 110% 112% 111% Feb.
Purchase money 6s_____1997
110% Jan. 11 113% Feb. 15
Convertible deb 6s_____ 1925
102 % ___ 1 0 3 % _____ 104%
72% 77
Kings Co El 1st g 4s______ 1949
75%
77
73
73%
73% 75
76
Jan. 12
3,000 7 5 % 76
75
Feb.
Stamped guaranteed____1949
73% Jan.
73% 74% 73% Feb.
80% Feb. 20
80% Feb.
80% 83
81,000 8 0 % 90
Kings Co Light 5s_________ 1954
80% Feb.
80% Feb.
76
81
101
Jan. 30
98% Sale
35.000 99
6 % s------------------------------- 1954
98% Feb.
97% Jan.
99%
97
97% 97% Feb.
100% 102
_ 101% Feb. 13
56.000 9 9 % Sale
101% Feb.
Kinney 15-year 7 % s______ 1936
99% Jan.
100 % Sale 100% Feb.
99% Feb.
99% 100% 99% 100
56.000 9 9 % 100
100
Feb.
Lackaw Steel 1st conv 5 s ..1923
99% Feb. 16 100% Jan. 10
90% Feb.
91% Sale
222,000 90
92% Feb.
1st cons 5s Series A ____1950
90 %
90% Jan. 81 92% Jan. 23
91% Saie
94% Feb.
94% Sale
97
Feb.
69.000 9 2 % Sale
Lac Gas L ref & ext 1st 5s_1934
92% Jan. 2 95% Jan. 12
94% 96
9 0 % _____ 91%
Lehigh C & Nav 4 % s _____ 1954
9 0 % -------100
Feb.
102
1,000 100
Lehigh Yal Coal 5s________1933
100
Feb. 3.100
Feb. 3
100
Feb.
_____ 100
99
101
4s_______________________ 1933
86
------ 42 45 89%
44
Feb.
Feb. 27
44
Feb.
Lex A v & P F 1st gu g 5s ..1 9 9 3
44
Feb. 27j 44
32
_____ 48
44%
116% 117
117% Feb.
122,000 116
Liggett & M yers T ob 7s___1944
115% Jan. JO
18117% Feb. 15
.
Sale
116% Sale 116% Feb.
5q______ __ _
1951
97
Feb.
97% Sale
98
Feb.
101,000 98
9, 98% Jan. 5
97
Feb
Sale
98
Sale
Feb.
115
116
116% Feb.
72.000 113% H 5
(P ) Lorillard Co 7s________1944
115
Jan. 19 116% Jan. 63
116
Sale 115
96% Feb.
71.000 9 6 % 9 6 % _____ 96
5s..............
1951
97% Feb.
96% Jan. 12 97% Jan. 3
97
Sale
112
113
3 118% Feb. 24
118% Feb.
171.000 114% 116
M agma Copper 7s_________ 1932
112% Feb
117% Sale 112% Feb.
Feb. 26
96% Feb.
96% Sale 1 00 % Sale
102
Feb.
781.000 97
M anati Sugar 7
...........1942
96% Jan. 10,102
97%
61% Feb.
61% 62
64% Feb.
364.000 61
M anhat R y (N Y ) con g 4s. 1990
62%
63% Sale
6 0 % Jap. 11 64% Feb. 10
Jan. 16
50
57
2d 4s _
2013
66
Jan. 16' 66
56
60
51% 57
8 1 % -------- 83
Feb.
84
F eb.
5.000 8 1 % 8 2 %
M anila El R & L _____ 5 s .. 1953
6! 84% Jan. 19
84
Feb
85% 84
91% Sale
91% Feb.
92% Feb.
Market St R y 1st cons 5 8 .. 1924 M S 151.000 9 2 % Sale
91% Jan. 25 92% Jan. 2
91% Sale
Feb. 26
95% 96
96
Feb.
13.000 9 5 % Sale
5-year coll tr 6s_________ 1924 A O
96% Feb.
95% Sale
'
Marland Oil s f 8s ser A ,
1
Feb.
116% 118% 120
Feb.
122
with w arran ts_________ 1931 A O 100.000 102
Feb. 7 109
Jan. 17 122
Sale
Sale 118
Feb.
104% Feb.
1 0 4 % S a le
107
Feb.
5 3 .0 0 0 100
6 102% Jan. 12 107
do without warrants_______
103
106
S ale
Feb.
128,000 102
113
Feb. 6j 102
102%
7 M s with warrants__________
Jan. 3 113
110% 112 % , 107% Feb.
28.000
do without warrants______
102
11 103% Jan.
102%
Jan.
____ 100 %
98% Feb.
20,000 9 8 % Sale
99
Feb. 7 98
M er & M frs 7s____________ 1942 J D
Jan. 25 99% Jan.
_____ 97
98% Sale
98% Feb.
113.000 9 8 % 99
99% Feb. 24l 98
M et Edison 6s____________ 1952 F A
Jan. 26 99 y Feb.
99% Sale
Jan. 2
107% 107% 107% 108
106% Feb.
108 ' Feb.
Mexican Petrol of Del 8 s ..1936 M N 364,000; 109
Sale
8 99% Jan. 3
99% 99% 99% 100
93% Feb.
65.000 99% Sale
99% Feb.
M ich State Telep 1st 20-yr 5s’ 24 F A
93% Feb
88% Sale
88
Feb.
89% Feb.
88% Feb 17 91% Jan. 23
M idvale St & Ord conv s f 5s '36 M S 687.000 88
Sale
8 8 % Sale
93
Sale
99% Feb.
99% Feb.
27.000 98 %
99% Jan. 22 99% Feb. 9
M ilw El R y & Lt cons 5 s .. 1926 F A
85% Sale
8 91% Jan. 24
90% 91% 90% Sale
90% Feb.
28.000 9 0 % 9 1 %
90% Feb.
90% Feb
Refunding & ext 4 M s ..1 9 3 1 J J
Feb. 8
90% Sale
90% Feb.
8.000 90
92
Feb.
90% Jan. 20 92
92
General & refund 5s____1951J D
91% 92
2 89% Jan. 4
85
Sale
84% Feb.
88% Feb.
84% Feb
5 s_______________________1961 J D
85% Sale
8 8 % Sale
94
Sale
94% Feb.
41,000 9 2 % 9 3 %
92% Jan, 12 94% Feb. 21
Milwaukee Gas Lt 1st 4s__1927 M N
9 3 % -------- 93% Feb.
96% Sale
9 98% Jan. 2
98% Feb.
95% Feb.
278.000 9 8 % 9 8 %
95% Feb
M ontana Pow 5s A . . ......... 1943J J
96% Sale
90% Sale
4 91
Jan. 25
90% Feb.
89% Feb.
88% Jan
M ont Tram 1st & ref A 5s 1941 J J 107.000 8 9 % Sale
89
Sale
80
85% 83% Sale
83
Feb. 26 87% Jan. 3
83
Feb.
86% Feb.
M orris < Co 1st s f 4 % s___ 1939 J J 268.000 87
fc
Sale
93
M tge Bond Co 4s_________1966 A O
70
_____
5s_______________________1932 J J
_____
92
94% Sale
94% Feb. 1 95
Feb. 6
95
Feb.
10,000 94% 9 5 %
95% 94% Feb.
M t Fuel Gas l s t g u g 5 s ___1947 M N
62
_____ 64
58
Jan. 10 67% Feb. 13
67% Feb.
Nassau Elec guar gold 4s ..19511J J 187,000 50
60%
66 % 63% Feb.
100% 97
97
Jan. 221 97
Jan. 22
NatEnam&Stp 1st 20-yr 5s.1929 J D
97
-------- 99
99
9 3 % -------- 93%
N at Starch 20-year deb 5s 1930 J J
100
Feb. 24 105% Feb. 1
105% Feb.
100
Feb.
129.000 101
99% 100
N ational Tube 1st 5s______ 1952 M N
101% 100% Sale
92% Jan. 2 95
Feb. 15
95
Feb.
94% Feb.
498.000 9 2 % -------- 94% 96
94% 95
Newark Gas 5s___________1948 J D
99% Sale
98% Feb. 6.100
Jan. 9
98% Feb.
99% Feb.
86,000 9 9 % Sale
98% Sale
New Eng T & T 30-yr 5s ..1 9 5 2 J D
6 0 % _____ 6 0 % ____
N Or! R y & Lt gen 4 % s _ . 1935 J J
6 0 % -------Jan. 18
102% 103
102% Feb.
102 Jan. 9 104
Feb.
29.000 1 0 1 % 102
N Y Air Brake 1st conv 6s 1928 M N
101% Sale 102
Jan. 6
78
Feb.
76% Feb. 2 79
N Y D ock 50-year gold 4s. 1951 jF A 414.000 7 7 % 7 8 % ------- 78% 76% 77% 76% Feb.
109% Sale 109% Sale 109% Feb.
109% Feb. 1 112 % Jan. 8
110% Feb.
Sale
N Y E d lson lstife r e f6 % s_ . 1941 ,A O 161.000 112
Jan. 19
99% Sale
99
Feb.
98% Jan. 4 100
99% Feb.
114,000 99
99%
N Y Gas El Lt H & P 5s___1948 !J D
99% Sale
82% Sale
82
Feb. 6 83% Jan. 29
Feb.
83% Feb.
82% 83% 82
68.000 8 2 % 8 3 %
Purch m oney coll tr g 4s. 1949 F
Jan. 22
76
_____ 86
78
76
Jan.
N Y M un R y 5s___________1966 J
99
_____ 99
99
F eb. 27
99
Feb.
99
Feb.
99
99
Feb.
95%
N Y Queens E L & P 4s___1930 F
36
Feb. 14
32% 35
36
Feb.
31% Jan.
32
Feb.
187.000 29
34% 34% 32
New Y ork Rys 1st & ref 4s 1942 J
36
Feb. 14
30% 33
36
Feb.
32
Feb.
30% Jan.
33
179.000 30
Sale
34
Trust Co certfs of deposit_______
Jan. 5
8
7% Feb.
5% Jan.
7 Feb.
Adjustment income 5 s ..1942 A O 245.000
5%
7%
6
6%
6%
6)
5
4% Jan.
7% Feb. 13
4% Feb.
7% Feb.
6%
4%
5
Sale
328.000
Trust Co certfs of deposit____
6
Feb. 9
69
Sale
69
Feb.
65% Feb.
65% Feb.
65% Sale
N Y State R ys 1st cons 4H s 1962 M N 372.000 6 7 % 6 8 % 68
96% 100
9 5 % 100
96% 97%
6 % s____________________ 1962 M N
Feb. 15
97% Sale
Feb.
96
Feb. 26 98
Feb. 26, 98
97%
96
96% 96
94,000 97
New Y ork Steam 6s______ 1947, M N
92% 93
Jan. 2
93
Feb. 1 94
92
Jan. 18! 94
Feb.
92% Sale
N Y Tel 1st & gen s f 4 % s _ . 1939 M N 309.000 9 3 % Sale
106
106% 106% Sale 106
Feb.
105% Jan. 22 108% Jan. 5
Feb. 2 107
416.000 1 0 6 % Sale
30-year debenture 6s____1949 F A
105% Sale 105% Sale 105
104% Jan. 23 107% Jan. 6
Feb. 1,106
Feb.
20-year refunding 6s gold 1941 A O 496.000 1 0 6 % Sale




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1

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Sierra & S F Power 5s___

Sugar Estates Oriente 7s.

Twenty-Third St R y 5s.

M N
J
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3,000
1A O
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M S 155,666
M S 170,000
1 A 13,000
F
M S 757.000
A O 1,038.000
A O 975,000
J D 178,000
J J
48,000
;J D
25,000
M N
37,000
A F
330,000,
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M S 253,000;
J D
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12,000,
J D
224,000
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59,000
A O 1,193,000
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11,000
F A
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J D
64,000
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106,000
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43,000
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51,000
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185,000

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Wlckwire Spencer 7s______ 1935
Wilson & Co 1st s f 6s_____ 1941
10-year conv s f 6s______ 1928
10-year conv s 1 7 % s____1931
Winchester Rep Arms 7% sl941

F

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B id.
$
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51,000 104%
96%
417,000 94%
88,000 94
208,000 92%
29,000 100%
383,000 107%
91%
30,665 104%
101
13,000
57,000 96
10,000 92%
163,000 98%
180,000 93
374,000 92%
40,000 92
185,000 98 %
448,000 91%
348,000 107%
235,000 103%
92%
43,000 107%
68,000 92
299,000 100
20,000 ------5,000 83
5,000 93%
15,000 90%
21,000 86%
58,000 83%
3,000 95
22,000 106%
7,000
72i666 123
132,000 85
156,000 107%
68,000 93%
164,000 94 %
22,000 97%
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.T 203,000 98
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90% Sale
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65
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88
Sale
95
96
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85% 83
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97% 97% Sale
104% Sale
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104
Sale
98
98%
92
91
92
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109% Sale
108% Sale
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97% Sale
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Sale 1102
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Sale P r ic es .

Sale P rices.

Sale P rices

Sale P rices

Jan. 12
Jan. 10
18
Jan. 12
Jan. 8
Jan. 4
Jan. 5
Jan. 5

26 100% Feb. 6 99
Feb. 26 101
27 105% Feb. 13 103% Feb. 27 105
2c

9
26
26
6
1

94%
94
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108

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Feb. 9 93% Feb.
Feb. 13 90% Feb.
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Feb. 14 107% Jan.

19
26
26
21
16

1
13
6
7
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1
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26
26
28
13
26

107%
105%
96
94%
101
94%
93
93
99
94%
108%
103%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

26
26
16
3
16
24
5
1
15
16
3
16

101
101%
95%
94
97%
91%
91
91%
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107
102

Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

6 107% Feb.
15 105% Feb.
27 96% Jan.
7 94% Feb.
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Feb.
18 94% Feb.
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Jan.
2E 94
26 99% Jan.
19 94% Feb.
4 108% Feb.
19 105% Jan.

3 107%
19 93%
1 101%
26 97%
27 90
6 94%
6 93%
14 87
27 84%
5 96%
1 107%
6 104%
7 128%
1 86
1 115
6 94%
16 95
10 99

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

24 107
3 90
16 99%
5 95%
13 89
6 91
6 93%
2
84%
1 82
5 95
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26
27 123
9 81%
3 105
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3
27 97%

Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

21 90

Feb. 20

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

96
95
93
102
108

9 107%
93%
101%
98
90
94%
94%
87%
86%
96%
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Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.

128%
86
108
96

Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

IS

23
12
27
23
12
14
19
11
10
23
2
12
31
23
3
18

99 ’ Feb.

92
94
60% 70
100% 100%
100
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97
Sale
96% Sale
92% 93
91' _____
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97% Sale
105% Sale
9 9 % ____
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92% Sale
101% 103
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98
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101% Sale

102%
104
87%
101
100%
87%
102
95%
99%
96%
107
107
98%

Feb.
Feb.
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Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

23
23
10
9
7
16
3
21
16
16
27
3
21

8 100%
21 100%
1 94%
1 61%
2 62%
15 94
27 103%
3 104%
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1 99%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

2
14
19
8
26
7
5
16
5
15

2
2
6
5
15
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1
1
5
1
3
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6

100%
97%
86
100
97 %
85%
98%
93%
96%
96
105%
101
96%
91%

Jan.
Jan.
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Jan.
Jan.
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Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

8
3
2
18
24
29
24
25
22
15
1
3

23
24
24

102%
104
87%
101%
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89%
102
97
99%
99%
107
107%
98%
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Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.

100%
94%
62
62%
95%
105
104%
107%
99%

Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
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Feb.

3

5

4
16
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24
4
10
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8

23
23
10
10

7
3
3

30
8
30

27

30

21
24

22
14
9

27 100% Feb. 15
20 92% Feb. 20

90% Jan. 22 100

Jan. 18

5 97% Feb. 16
Feb. 16
5 97
Feb. 26
26 91

96% Jan. 22 99
96% Jan. 30 97
90
Feb. 26

Jan. 15
Feb. 16

1 101%
6 104
26 113%
14 97%
8 91%
24 62
6 91
1 103
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13 100
28 89%
5 109%
6 102
21 103%

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.

1

91% Jan.

9 92

Feb.

100
100
96
91%

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Feb. 20 100% Feb. 8 100
Feb. 1 97% Feb. 10 96
Feb. 1 94% Feb. 16 91%
90% Feb. 16
93
Feb. 27 95% Feb. 26 93
84% Feb. 2 87
Feb. 27 84
97% Feb. 15 98
Feb. 8 96
104
Feb. 15 105% Feb. 27 103%
92%
102%
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91%
ill
7j 108%
2! 98
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1 96%
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26^ 102%
13
26
26
9
14
26

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

c First installment paid,

16 91'
15 100
16 104
13 97%
16 91
7 109
7 107%
21 96%
16 99%
16 92
6 102
15 100%

Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.

i 102% Jan.

6
26
26
3
8
6
1

15

11

3
1

101
103%
110%
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86%
99%
102%
99%
87
107
100
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3

26
10
9
16
11

16
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19
8
28
26
5
21
4
86% Jan. 24 91% Jan.
90
Feb. 10 92
Jan.

Feb.
Feb.
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Feb.
Feb.
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Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
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24
6

4
10
24
2
15
4
29
24
3
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100
93%
58%
56%
93
102%
102%
105%
98%

5
9
2
15
21
23
21
21
13
13
14
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23
15

91%
100%
104%
98
91
109
108
97
99%
94%
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8
3
16

30 84% Jan. 17

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

91% Feb.

26
26

11

89% Feb. 27

86% Feb. 21 88
Feb.
90
Feb. 10 91% Feb.

86% Sale
90% Sale

1.

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99
Feb.
9 9 % _____ 99% Sale
104% Sale 103% 104% 103% Feb.
97% _ . .
97% .
93% Sale
93% Feb.
94% 94' Sale
94
Sale
93% 94% 93% Feb.
Sale
91% Sale
90% Sale
90% Feb.
Sale
101% 100% 101% 101% Sale 100% Feb.
107% Sale 107% Sale 107% Feb.
Sale
92
103% 107
107
_____ 103
Feb.
107
_____ 101% 102
105
105% 101% Feb.
95
96
96
96% 95% Feb.
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94% 94% 96
94
_____ 94
Feb.
99
99% Sale 100% Sale
98
Feb.
91
92% 94% Sale
92% Feb.
94 %
91
Sale
91% Sale
91
Feb.
Sale
91% 92
93
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91% Feb.
Sale
97
98% 96% Feb.
98% Sale
Sale
91
Sale
91% Sale
90% Feb.
Sale
108
Sale 107% Sale 107% Feb.
Sale
102% 103
102% Sale 102
Feb.
Sale
93% 96
93% 96
107% 108
107% 108
107% Feb.
107%
92
93
92% Sale
90
Feb.
Sale
100% Sale 100% Sale 100
Feb.
Sale
97% Sale
Sale
97
Feb.
96% 98
85
90
87
_____ 89
Feb.
90
94% 93% Feb.
91% 93% 92
95
93
95
94
95
93% Feb.
95
86% 88
84% Feb.
88% 86% 90
84% Sale
84% Sale
84% Feb.
Sale
95% 85
Feb.
96% 95% 96% 95
107% 107% Sale 106% 106% 106% Feb.
. . 103% 9 7 % _____ 103% Feb.
103
115
1 2 5 " 1 2 8 % -------- 1 2 5 ' ' Feb.
Sale
85
Sale
85
Sale
84% Feb.
Sale
Sale 105% Feb.
105% Sale 112
Sale
94
Sale
98% Sale
93% Feb.
94
_____ 94% 93% Feb.
94 % 94%
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9 7 % -------- 98% Feb.
98
91
_____
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92% 91
89% Feb.
76 " _____
76
78
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8 5 % _____ 8 6 % _____
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83
86
85
84 " 86% 83
66
61
69% 62
93% ____ 93% . ._
93
101% Sale 101% 101% 101
Feb.
101
Sale
Sale
98% Sale 103
98% Feb.
99% Sale
85
87% 86% Feb.
86
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100% Sale 100
Sale 100
Feb.
101
Sale
98% Sale
98% Sale
97% Feb.
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86
Feb.
89
Sale
98% Sale 100% 102
98% Feb.
100
Sale
94
Sale
94
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94
Feb.
95
96
Sale
99% 99% 99
99
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96
Sale
96% 96% 96
Feb.
97% Sale
105% Sale 106% Sale 105% Feb.
105% Sale
104
Sale 102% 102% 102
Feb.
104
Sale
99
Sale
97
Sale
96% Feb.
96% 97
92% 95
93% 94%
93
_____
83
83% 87
8 5 % _____
1 0 0 % _____ 99% 100% 100% Feb.
100%
100
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94
Sale
93% Sale
93% Feb.
94% Sale
61
Sale
60
Sale
60
Feb.
61
Sale
62% Sale
59
Sale
58% Feb.
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93% 96
93
96
93
Feb.
94
96
103% Sale 103% Sale 102% Feb.
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103
104
103% Sale 103% Feb.
103
105
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98
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100
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88% Sale
87% Sale
87
Feb.
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108
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Feb.
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88
9 1
91%
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100%
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R A N G E S IN C E J A N .

FEBRUARY.

Sale
Sale

a On the basis of $5 to the £ sterling.
6 On the basis of four marks to one dollar,
sale, t Bonds “ when issued.” x Flat price.




25

BONDS—STOCK E X C H A N G E RECORD

104
113%
98
91%
63%
90
103
103%
100
89%
109%
102
104

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.

8 92% Jan.

9
12
19
10
21
18
17
21
5

17
14
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23
5
15
26
6
2

Jan. 25 100% Feb. 8
Feb. 20 100% Jan. 2
Jan. 27 98
Jan. 12
Feb. 1 94% Feb. 16
0
16
Jan. 9 95% Feb. 26
Jan. 23 87
Feb. 27
Jan. 22 98
Feb. 8
Jan. 3 106 Jan. 10
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

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14 93
31 102%
2 105%
3 99%
14 92%
31 111%
2 108%
4 98
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171 96%
3 105
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1

d Full paid. ePart paid.

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Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
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Feb.
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5

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16
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S T O C K S -S T O C K E X C H A N G E K E C O B D

STOCKS— PRICES AND SALES FOR FEBRUARY AND THE YEAR TO DATE
l a accordance with a rule of the Stock Exchange, effective Oct. 13 1913, all stocks 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 o. Option sales are disregarded.
S A L E S TO

1.

MAR.

STO C K S
Since
In
N Y STO C K E XC H ’ GE F e b r u a ry . ! Jan. 1.
P a r.

Ann Arbor______
_ 100
Preferred_________ .100
Atchison Top & S Fe__100
Preferred____
___100
Atlanta Blrm & A tl_ 100
_
Atlan Coast Line R R ..1 0 0

S h a res.

j

1923.

Shares.

2,600
4,200
43.600
5,020
17,500
26,600

2,800,
6,900
71,000,
13,270
12,400;
34,500i

Baltimore & Ohio_____ 100
___100
Preferred_____
Bangor & A roostook, pref.
Beech C re e k ._____ ______
Brooklyn Rap Transit. 100
Certificates of d e p o sit..
Buffalo Roch & P itt s ..100
Preferred_____ _____ 100
Canadian P a c i f i c _____ 100

158.250
3,800

Central R R of N J ____1 0 0
Chesapeake & Ohio____100
P referred___________100
Chicago < A lton_____ 100
fc
Preferred___________ 100

4,200
24,700
6,300
16,500
12.700

C hic & East 111 R R (n ew ).
Preferred (new ). ______
Chicago Great W est_ 100
_
Preferred _____
..1 0 0
Chic Milw & St P a u l..100
Preferred.................. .100
Chicago & North West.100
Preferred_____ _____ 100
Chic Rock Isl & P ac_ 100
_
7% preferred_______ 1 0 0
6 % preferred_______ 1 0 0
Chic St P Minn & Orn.lOO
Preferred.................... 100
Clev Cine Chic & St L .100
Preferred_____ ____ 100
Colorado & Southern.. 100
1st preferred_______ 100
2 nd preferred_______ 1 0 0
_
Delaware & Hudson_ 100
Del Lack & W estern_ 50
_
Detroit United R y ____100

1,500
4,600
10,600
24,100
66,400
108.600
42,300
2,800
69,800
3.200
4,200
1,700

B id .

326,250
8,600
1,500,
50,
147,700
46,950
320
57

Duluth S S & Atlantic. 100
Preferred___________ 100
Erie_________ _________ 1 0 0
First preferred______ 100
Second preferred____1 0 0
Qreat Northern pref_ 100
_
Iron ore p rop ____ no par
Gulf M ob & Nor trctfs.100
Preferred. ________ 100
Illinois Central_______ 100
6 % pref Series A ____100

100

73,600
21,750
100

57
33,100

100

500
2,300
200

14
33
102 K
89 H
Ik
114)4

43
58 k
92 k
37
16 k'
12 Vs
60
84
6 8 , 1 0 0 144 k
M
5,900 215
8 8 ,0 0 0
71k
1 2 ,1 0 0 1 0 2 k
24,400
2k
15,600j
3k

20,5009,200
17,900
41,400
147,400
184,100
78,200
169,200
169,200
7,800
6,800

900

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
75
104
80

4,700
400

42 k Sale
5 8 k 61
50
59
26,400 115
Sale
21,750 127 k Sale
300,

1 ,2 0 0

i,ooo;
1,700,
93,800;
75,300,
9,400;
76,900!
34,750
16,100
14,650
28,500
3,900

250

250

1 ,2 0 0

56,900
38,500
4,100
37,600
19,600
13.700
11.650
22.500

Leased line stock_ 100
_
Rights_____________ ____
Interboro Cons v t c . n o par
Preferred _______ .100
Interboro Rap Trans (w 1).
Int & Grt No R y (w i).1 0 0
Iowa Central____ . . 1 0 0
Kansas City Southern. 100
Preferred. _______ 100
Lake Erie & Western .100
P referred .. _______ 100
Lehigh Valley_________ 50

48,500

Louisville < Nashville. 100
fc
Manhattan R y guar_ 100
_
Eqult T r C o o f N Y c d
Manhattan Elevated Scrip
Market Street R y ____100
Preferred___________ 100
Prior preferred_____100
Second p referred.. 100

22,800
2.405
7,800
4,500
2,800
1,400
3,700
1,700

Minneap A St L (new) .100
Minn St Paul & S S M .100
Preferred___________ 100

5,900
3,265
1,740

7,300
2,500
17,200
2,800
500
18,710
1,900
1,700
1 ,2 0 0

16,700
6,700
29,400
6 ,2 0 0

800
34,110
4,300
2,500
2,700
122,700

1 ,2 0 0

1,900

Full paid_______________
M o Kan & Texas Co (new)
Preferred (new)________

3,200
70,100
31,400

Missouri Pacific tr ctfs 100
Preferred trust ctfs .100

2 1 ,2 0 0

67,000
94,900
33,200
400
1,900
45,400
76,500

100

39,500

1

700
2,22C

73

700
3,120
25,350
44,000

k Sale
k Sale
Sale
22
Sale
4k
6
19 k Sale
5 3 k Sale
34
Sale
70 k 77
70
Sale
20

10k
12
10
14
14 k Sale
39 k Sale

3i
37
30 k 34
16
Sale
44 k Sale
77
82

Nash Chatt & St Louis. 100
Nat Rys Mex 1st pref. 100
Second preferred
100
N Orl Tex & M ex v t c . 100

30,300

New Y ork C e n t r a l_ 100
_
N Y Chic & St L o u is.. 100
First preferred . . .100
Second p re fe rr e d _ 100
_

113,700
2.20C
60C
2,460

N Y N H & H a rtfo rd ..100
N Y Ontario & W e s t ... 100

50
93,100
10,200
_

110 100
Sale
207,700 2 1 k Sale
15,300 20 k Sale

1,200
29,900
30(
43,70(
45,300
90(
63.10C
1,10C
2.90C

1,300 13
15
45,000 1 1 2 k Sale
60C 75
86
86,600 75 k Sale
106,175 46 k Sale
2,500 1 3 k 15
124,600 3 6 k Sale
3,600 75
Sale
5,200 69
Sale
7C 130
67,800 35 k Sale
70C 8 7 k 94
180

1 6 ,8 0 0

205,000
4,800




39,100
40C
180

Sale
Sale
Sale

9 4 k Sale

1 ,2 0 0

5,660
100

Norfolk S o u th e r n ___100
Norfolk & W e s te r n ___10C
P r e f e r r e d _______ 10C
Northern Pacific______ 10C
Pennsylvania. ________ 5C
Peoria & Eastern______ 100
Fere M arquette v t r ---- 100
Prior preferred v t r.100
Preferred v t r _____ 100
Pitts Ft W A cih'c pref 1on
Pitts A W V a _______ 100
Preferred
_____ 100
R R Secur L C stock ctfs—

7
3
85

1-

, F eb. 28.

A sk. B id .

14
18
34
36
100 k Sale
89 k Sale
2
Sale
1 1 5 k Sale

30
54 k
5k
12k
23 k
37
80k
116
34 k
92k
82
69
96k
72k

19 k
41
103
90
3
122 k

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
118
Sale
93
Sale
72

36
56k
6k
13 k
25 k
43 k
85k
117
36 k
94 k
84 k
75
100
96 k
77
79 k
102k
41
42
44
62
60
58
50
4Q L 52
C
1 1 5k 11 6 k 1 1 7 k
127
12 7 k 126
____

2k
3k
5
5
Ilk
Sale
17 k
Sale
12 k
Sale
74 k
Sale
30 k
Sale
14 k
Sale
45
Sale
Sale 1 1 2 k
Sale 113
07
74
77

25,500 134
136
3,105
13,400 39
Sale
9,000
4,200
9 k Sale
1,900 4 0 k 42
7,500 70 y2 Sale
2 ,2 0 0
2 6 k Sale
14
14,300
6 k Sale
5,065 54
60
2,040 83
90

M o Kansas & T exas. .100

300

k
4k
I lk
16
Ilk
75 k
30 k
1 2 )|
44 k
113
114M
2

Feb.

Ask.

Sale
42
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

47
Sale
53
Sale
Sale
Sale
5 8 k 5 9 k 60 k Sale
Sale
9 1 k 94
37
41
37
41
41
I l k Sale
8 k Sale
Sale
Sale
7 k Sale
65
70
70
6 1 k 65
90
88
81
87
91
Sale 14 3k Sale 148 k Sale
Kfi
51
51
210
Sale 215
228
229
73 k Sale
74 k Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale 1 1 2
1 1 2 k 104
3
Sale
2 k Sale
2k
4
Sale
4 k Sale
3k

28
29 k
54
58
4 k Sale
9 k Sale
23 k Sale

81k
1 1 6k
32 k
92
82k
6 ,1 0 0
71 k
400 99
900 72 k

I

A sk.l B id .

20
37
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

100

7,800
10,050
300

P R IC E S I N

P rice about
Jan. 2
f

7 6 k Sale

3k
2k
Sale
5
Sale
12 k
Sale
19 k
Sale
13k
Sale
78 k
34
Sale
Sale
19 k
48
58 k
113
1 1 5k
115
115
70
75k 72k

k Sale
k Sale
Sale
22
22k
5
6
2 1 k Sale
5 3 k 55
32
32k
65
70
6 8 k Sale
18

130
44k
39
4k
8k
40 k
67
21k
340
60
83
63
10k
I lk
36 k
15k
40 k

16 k
44 k
77
115k
6k
2k
87

k
k
18
24
5k
23
55 k
32 k
70
68 k

36k
57k
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
119
Sale
Sale
Sale
78
103
Sale
102k
44k
62
55
Sale
128k
70k

Sale
k
Sale
Sale
6k
Sale
Sale
34
74
69

L o w e s t.

149
56
44

8k
7k
63k
89k
142k

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

99

Sale
Sale
83
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
74
Sale
142
Sale
91

100
Sale
19 k Sale

20

14 k
114
75
79 k
46k
13
38 k
74
67k
139k
37 k
89

S a 'e P r ic es

20 14 k
23 3 2 k
26 100
26 8 8 k
21 i 1 ‘A
26 110 k

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

H ig h e s t .

Sale P rices

16 243^ Feb.
Feb.
10 45
6 1 0 4 k Feb.
17 j 9 0 ^ Feb.
3
3 k Feb.
Feb.
17 127

1 5 3 k Feb. 26| 40 k Jan. 17 53 k
5 6 0 k Feb. 23 5 7 k Jan. 24 6 0 k
Jan. 25 94 k
7 93
Feb. 7 91
11 40
23 1 2 k Feb. 8
8 k Jan. 23 1 6 k
Feb. 13
27 12
7 k Feb. 27 13
5 6 3 k Feb. 5; 63 k Feb. 5 6 8
7 89k
7 8 9 k Feb. 7 89 k Feb.
|
2 14 9 k Feb. 20, 14 0k Jan. 17 1 4 9 k

Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.

20
23
26
26
21
26
26
23
6
11
2
12
24
7
20

Feb. 6 , 210
Feb. 9 69
Feb. 23 101 k
Feb. 13
2k
Feb. 7
3k

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

Feb. 6
29 231
17 7 6 k Jan. 30
22 104 k Feb. 23
3 k Feb. 13
4
7
6 k Feb.
12

30
54k
5k
12k
23
37
80k
116k
33k
92
82
72
100
75k

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
«Jan •
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.

16
17
18
18
15
13
23

13
15
30
24
29
9
9
15
30
28

Jan. 11 4 5 k Feb.
7 4 5 k Feb. 13 40
Feb.
Feb. 6 | 5 8 k Jan. 29 60
6 60
Jan.
11 55
Jan. 11 1 2 4 k Feb.
116
Feb. 2 1 2 4 k Feb. 16 103
1 2 5 k Feb. 15 1 3 0 k Feb. 8 1 2 2k Jan. 11 1 3 0 k Feb.
Feb. 6 7 0 k Feb.
70
Feb. 6 7 0 k Feb. 23, 70

13
6
11
16
8
23

13
9
7
6

13
15
23
24
20
9
9
13
13
28l

26k
51
4
8 k
20k
32k
77
lit)
31 k
89k
81k
71
100
76

38k
57k
7
17
26
44k
82k

13
9
7

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.

Feb. 1 3 8 k
Feb. 1 5 7 k
Feb. 1 7
Feb. 1 17
Feb. 1 26
Feb. 1 4 4 k
Feb. 1 8 7 k
Feb. 2 118
Feb. 1 3 7 k
Feb. 26 95
Feb. 1 8 4 k
Feb. 5 77
Feb. 13 100
Feb. 8 7 9 k

41118

15
18
24
9
13
6

34 k
95
84k
77
102k
79 k

43
Feb.
5 9 k Feb.

Feb. 26
3k
Feb. 1 5 k
Feb. 1 1 3 k
Feb. 1 2 0 k
Feb. 1 1 4 k
Feb. 1 7 8 k
Feb. 1 3 4 k
Feb. 1 1 9 k
Feb. 5 6 2 k
Feb. 5 1 1 7 k
Feb. 5 1 1 7 k

7 3 k Feb. 19 74
k
k
17k
22k
5k
21k
53k
32
67
68

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

15|
13
13
6,
6j
13
13
2 i

Feb.

2

2k
4k
10k
15
I lk
71
30
12k
21
44k
21 110
21 113

Feb. 1 155
F eb. 5 57
Feb. 1 44
F eb. 1 4 k
Feb. 1 9 k
Feb. 27 4 3 k
Feb. 1 6 9 k
Feb. 1 2 5 k
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

3 9 k Feb.
5 7 2 k Feb.
6 9 0 k Feb.

Feb. 10 12
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

Feb.

5 3 8 k Feb.
Feb.
1 17
1 4 5 k Feb.
35
Feb.
1 1 9 k Feb.
Feb.
1 49

6

7 122
7 9k
4k
1
1 95

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

Feb. 1 9 8 k
Feb. 14 8 3 k
Feb. 1 96
Feb. 9 9 0 k

14
Feb. 1 1 8 k
Sale
Sale 1 1 2 k Feb. 1 1 1 7k
78
7 7 k Feb. 1£ 78
7 4 k Feb. ] 8 0 k
Sale
46
Feb. 2 4 6 k
Sale
16
1 3 k Feb. 1 15
3 7 k Feb. 1 4 0 k
Sale
Sale
7 3 k Feb. 2 7 4 k
Feb. 1 6 8
6 7 k 65
142
3 6 k Feb. 1 3 9 k
Sale
8 9 k 9 0 k Feb. I! 91
1 68
Feb. 21 6 8 k

3k
26
5k
16
18 1 3 k
17 2 0 k
14k
22
23 7 8 k
18 3 4 k
12
19k
2 62k
17 H 7 k
23 1 1 7 k

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

15
13
13
6
6
13
13
21
21

21
21

F eb.

2
4
5
2
27
14
19
20
2
24
7

Feb.
26 13 0k Jan. 30 155
Feb.
21 4 5 k Jan. 25 57
Feb.
13 3 5 k Jan. 25 44
1 4 k Feb.
4 k Feb.
9
9 k Feb.
13
8 k Jan. 23
Jan. 19 4 3 k Feb.
13 40
14 6 6 k Jan. 10 7 0 k Jan.
28 2 1 k Jan. 31 2 6 k Jan.
350
Jan. 4 35U Jan.
9 k Feb.
5 k Jan. 8
13
13 6 0 k Jan. 4 7 2 k Feb.
Jan. 4 9 0 k Feb.
24 85
__________
Feb.
6
9 k Jan. 1 2 12
Jan.
12 Jan. 24 12
Jan. 9 4 1 k Jan.
14 37
Feb.
15 1 3 k Jan. 9 17
14 4 0 k Feb. 1 4 5 k Feb.
Jan.
3 0 k Jan. 15 34
Feb. 6 ! 3 6 k Jan.
20 33
14 1 5 k Jan. 18 i 1 9 k Feb.
Feb.
10 41 % Jan. 9 | 49
Jan.
78
Jan. 1C 78
Feb.
120 Feb. 7 1 2 2
16
4
9 k Feb.
16
6 k Jan.
4 k Feb.
2 k Jan. 27
15
Feb.
21 84
Jan. 16 95

26

7 3 k Feb. 19 74
k
k
15
22
4k
18k
52k
3 lk

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
66
Jan.
6 6 k Jan.

93
78
79 k
76k
162
Feb. 19 100
100
Feb. 19 166
1 8 k Feb. 13 2 2 k Feb. 6 1 6 k
1 9 k Feb. 24 2 1 k Feb. 13 1 9 k
94k
80
94
85

Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

6

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
F eb.

Feb. 1
k Feb. 9
Feb. 26
k F eb. 1
Feb. 6 2 0 k Feb. 8
Feb. 27
Feb. 3 25
Feb. 19
6 k Feb. 14
Feb. 1 2 3 k Feb. 19
Feb. 20
Feb. 3 56
Feb. 24 3 3 k Feb. 5
Feb. 2 7 1 k Feb. 24
Feb. 1 7 1 k Feb. 7

33
Feb.
18
Sale
1 6 k Feb.
Sale
4 4 k Feb.
4 6 k Sale
Sale
SO
77
80
115
135
120
Feb.
125
7 k Feb.
7k
8k
9k
4
Sale
2 k Feb.
Sale
87
Feb.
Sale
9 3 k Sale

98
2 1 k Sale
Sale
20

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

|

210
Feb. 1 231
7 3 k Feb. 27 7 6 k
102
Feb. 2 1 0 4 k
2 k Feb. 1 3 k
4
Feb. 1 6 k

Sale
Sale
Sale

9 7 k Sale
80
Sale
90
95
88
90

Sal? P r i c e s ,

Feb. 7 2 4 k
Feb. 2 45
Feb. 1 104 k
Feb. 15 9 0 k
3k
Feb. 2
Feb. 1 127

4 6 k Feb.
5 9 k Feb.
93
Feb.

L o w e s t.

H ig h e s t .

S a le P r i c e s .

17k
34
100k
89k
Ik
1 1 5k

130
49
39
4k
8k
9k
9k
39
39
Sale
67
69
Sale
21k
25 k Sale
340
7k
8 k Sale
65
64
67 k 70
90
92
90
84k
63
65
68
iik
11
11
12k
12k
14
12k
37k 36 k 37k 37k
15k
15 k Sale
Sale
Sale
40k
4 2 k Sale

Sale
48
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

94 k Sale
84
81
Sale
94
82
86k

14
112k
75
74 k
46 k
13 k
38
73
65 k
13Q V
o
37'
90
|
-------

|

2k
3k
5
5k
I lk
Sale
17k
Sale
14k 12k
74k
Sale
Sale
30k
14k
Sale
47
Sale
Sale 1 1 1 k
117k 113
75

R A N G E S I N C E J A N . 1.

FEBRUARY.

Feb. 26
Feb. 16
Feb. 9
Feb. 17

17
4
16
2
17
12

13
30
11
10

k
k
20k
25
6k
23 k
56
34
71k
71k

Jan. 2 2 9 8 k Feb.
Jan. 2 2 8 3 k Feb.
Jan'.
Jan. 19 97
Jan. 2 9 0 k Feb.
Jan.
Jan. 8 162
Jan. 2 1 0 0 k Jan.
Jan. 15 2 2 k Jan.
Jan. 17 2 1 k Jan.

Feb. 1 1 8 k
Feb. 9 14
Feb. 9 109 k Jan. 10 1 1 7k
Feb. 21 7 6 k Jan. 3 78
Feb. 26 72 Jan. 23 8 0 k
Feb. 2 4 7 k
Feb. 10 46
Jan. 17 15
Feb. 9 1 2
Jan. 11 4 0 k
Feb. 7 36
Feb. 23 7 2 k Jan. 2 75
Feb. 21 65
Feb. 1 70 k
129
Jan. J 1 4 1 k
Feb. 6 3 3 k Jan. 17 39 k
Jan. 18 93
Feb. 13 89
Feb 21 6 8 k
Feb. 20 6 8

Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
J RQ.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.

21

13
9
13
13
2
2

4
13
13
24
6
24
29
15
14
23
23
14
10

10
10
16
15
21

26
16
16
17
8

12
30
13
9
9
29
26
29
9
7
5
9
17
6
9
20

M ar., 1923.]

STOCKS

S A L E S TO

Shares.

Shares.

Preferred
Preferred
W a b a sh ___

Wheeling & L E R y _
_
Preferred__________
M isc ell.

Adams Express_______ 1
Advance Rum ely..........1
P referred___________ i

Preferred
Preferred
Preferred______
Amer Bank N ote.
P referred______

Preferred__________
American C an________
Preferred__________
Amer Car & F oun dry..
Preferred__________
Preferred
merican C
<
Preferred

Preferred
merican Ic
Preferred

Preferred
merican L
Preferred
Preferred
American R ad itorp ref____

Preferred
merican Sc
Preferred
Preferred______
merican Sugar R
Preferred, new.
Preferred
Rights_
_

82.800
6,300
3,900
800
29,900
11,500
24,500
31,600
16,578
23,633
115,100
267,200
25,300
37,000
8,200
100
3,400
3,000
100

Amer
Amer Zinc, Lead & Sm.
Preferred___________
Preferred
Assets Real:

Associated Oil_________ 100
Atlantic Fruit_____ no par
Col T r Co ctfs of d e p . . .
Atl Gulf & W I SS LlneslOO
Preferred___________ 100
Atlantic Refining_____ 100
Preferred___________ 100

1923.

Feb

1.

F eb.

RANGE

FEBRUARY.

28.

S IN C E

JAN.

1.

102.100 138J4 Sale 13734 Sale
12,700 75
75
Sale
Sale
42,800 1134 12
12
13
71,900 2734 28
28 34 Sale
34,400
934 Sale
934 Sale
107,300 25
27 34 Sale
Sale
3,700 16
1834 1834 1934
56,300 11
1134 Sale
Sale
32,600 22
23
Sale
24
26,600 16
Sale
1754 17 34
8,200 5534 56
57
57 34
27,300
9
Sale
934 Sale
15,100 1734 Sale
Sale
17
57,200 25
28
29
2934

2,800
3,500
700
18,400
23,800
800
8,800
1,500
46,400
1,600

5,700 68
6,600 1334
800
23,200 58 %
52,000 13
4,200
%
13,100
1
1,960 99
107,400 79 Vs
4,200 H I Vs

Sale
Sale

70
1434
46
58
13
34

Sale
7034 Sale
16
17
1734
55
49
Sale
59
63
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
1334 Sale
Sale
34
34
1
134
134 Sale
1%
10534 Sale 10234 Sale
100
73
Sale
Sale
7734 Sale
Sale
Sale 108
11034 1 1 1

23,600
1,400
27,800
7,700
900
100
29,000
700
39,000
9,100
800
344,740
2,300
6,350
900
12,300
200
21,400
5,900
26,500
4,000
8,300
9,700
17,800
600

41,100 451*
1,900 94 %
35,300 31 %
10,300 59 %
1,600 78
200 54}*
31,700 3 3 %
900 73%
50,300 42
12,300 7 0 %
1,600 108
677,540 74
6,160 1 0 9 %
13,050, 182
1,923j 121J*
18,100
6%
200 20
37,700 18
10,800 37 %
49,700
5%
5,600 1401*
10,800 11%
14,800 66 Vs
26,100 105 %
1 ,0 0 0
871*

Sale
95
Sale
Sale
80
56
Sale
80
Sale
75
109%
Sale
111%
Sale
125
Sale
30
Sale
Sale
6%
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

46
94 34
3034
5854
79
5434
34
72
3634
74
106 34
81
11154
176
125
554

Sale
9634
Sale
Sale
85
56
3734
79
38
77
no
Sale
11234
180
126
7

4934
9334
3414
67
85
5334
4554
78
4834
77 34
107
10234
11254
185

1634
3134
634
132
1134
6734
1 9934
8534

Sale
Sale
654
136
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

1654
29 34
734
138
1234
7154
10534

33,800
4,800
900
18,000
5,600
89,750
1,700
37,200
1,850
6,600
100
4,900
35,650
26,500
128,700
4,300
1,600
100
42,100
1,700
45,300
2,400
20,300
1,100

54,500
10,700
1,000
32,500
9,500
145,150
3,400
72,600
2,950
17,200
100
5,600
105,750
49,900
163,900
8,600
2,200
100
62,300
3,000
61,500
3,900
23,900
1,400^

400
35,100
38,600
3,100
38,100

____

197,100
3,300
3,100
8,900
3,800
245,080
700
35,200
2,200
1,466
5,850
10,600
14,000
33,700
6,200
3,400
1,100

2434 Sale
27?* Sale
1134 Sale
1 1 % Sale
92 34 96
96
96
32
30
30
Sale
51
55
53
56
128
Sale 12154 Sale
Sale
120% 121
119!*
52
5134 Sale
Saie
Sale
112!* 115% 115
80
Sale
76
Sale
12134 125
119% 125
7%
20?*
56!*
98%
142%
95
37%
103
79%
108%
28 !*
55%

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
149
103
Sale
105%
Sale
Sale
Sale
59%

1834
I 5634
99
141
| 95
: 3634
103
i 7654
106
i 26
5634

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

151
103
149

55

466

85,600 1 2 3 %
55,100 154
5,300 108%
54,250^ 152%

100
8

121%

14434
7534
1854
4734
10
2954
2034
13 34
23 34
1934
59 34
9 34
1734
3434

12254

9

86

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
21
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
35

Sal* P r i c e *

7654
5154
52
34
2334
41
32
5754
6
1034
90 34
28 54
6634
2134
1554
65
5154
58
137
75
1254
2834
9%

2734
19
11 34
2254
1754
58
9
1634
2854

Feb. 1 14434
Feb. 1 76
Feb. 2 1854
Feb. 1 4754
Feb. 1 1134
Feb. 1 3134
Feb. 8 20 34
F eb. 1 15
Feb. 27 25
Feb. 2 20
Feb. 2 62
Feb. 1 1034
Feb. 19 19
Feb. 6 3534

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

26 13554 Jan.
241 74 54 Jan.
28 1154 Jan.
28 26% Jan.
814 Jan.
13
13 23 34 Jan.
21 16 34 Jan.
9 1054 Jan.
9, 2 2 3 4 Jan.
Jan.
6 | 16
13 5634 Jan.
834 -Ian.
13
13, 1434 Jan.
23 26 Jan.

144 34
7634
1854
4754
113s
3134
2034
15
1 2 25
2 20
8 62
18 1034
17 19
1 0 3534

22
23
2
17
18
17
18
16

Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

7
7
30
10
20
20
10
10
10
13
21
19
28
20
10
5
2
9

23
26
6
28
28
13
13
21
9
9
6

13
13
13
25

Jan.
17 45
8 94 54 Feb.
29 % Jan.
21
21 5854 Feb.
Jan.
14 77
7 5454 Jan.
36
Jan.
13
15 75
Feb.
37
Jan.
20
Jan.
16 70
14 10634 Jan.
28 7334 Jan.
20 11134 Jan.
8 178
Jan.
Jan.
19 123
24
554 Jan.
14 22
Feb.
Feb.
20 15
13 2554 Feb.
23
634 Jan.
Feb.
8 133
16 11
Jan.
28 6634 Jan.
13 98 34 Jan.
20 8534 Feb.

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

Feb. 16 5834 Feb. 21 5734 Feb. 16 5834
Feb. 1 12354 Feb. 15 12154 Feb. 1 124
Feb. 9 150 Jan. 17 160
Feb. 3 160
Feb. 7 103
Jan. 9 104
Feb. 2 104
2 15954 Feb.
Feb.
9 148 Jan. 10,159 54

100

147
95
38
81
108
33
62

Sale
Sale
Sale
65

60
Sale
15 3 34
10334
150

54 54
12334
14 6 34
104
154

59
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

5 7 54
12154
15234
10334
150

28%
85%
48%
93%
95
110%
27
16
48
50%

3034 31
Sale ! 2934 Sale
92
86% 8934 9054 90
Sale
52
5434
Sale
5454
96
100
9954 96
Sale
9534 Sale 10634 Sale
Sale
111
11034 Sale
Sale 108
25
27
Sale
2734 Sale
19
Sale
16% 1454 16
49
48
5734 Sale
52
4754 Sale
5134 Sale
Sale
16% 1434 1634 1534 1634

1,200
77,700,
2,796
2,194!
29,550
12,600,
15,400
43,200!
15,500,
12,810
2,200|

1
65%
83
83
124
2

Sale
Sale
Sale
90
Sale
Sale

22
16
119
119

Sale
18
Sale
120

54
74 34
8834
9 2 34
12 6 54
2 34
134
26
2134
143
118

8134 Feb.
5 6 34 Feb.
5654 Jan.
3 7 ^ Fob.
26% Feb.
49 54 Feb.
3654 Feb.
62
Feb.
73^ h 6b.
13
Feb.
95 34 Feb.
34
F eb.
7 0 % 'F eb .
2754 Feb.
1934 Feb.
66
Jan.
5734 Jan.
6154 Feb.
90
Feb.

Feb. 1 8134 Feb. 7 76-54 Jan. 17
Jan. 4
Feb. 24 5614 Feb. 7 52
Feb. 26 5534 Feb. 7 5134 Jan. 5
Feb. 28 3754 Feb. 10 3234 Jan. 18
Jan. 12
Feb. 2 2634 Feb. 20 21
Feb. 1 4954 Feb. 20 32 34 Jan. 3
Feb. 1 3654 Feb. 10 2854 Jan. 12
Jan. 4
Feb. 10 56
Feb. 1 62
Feb. 1 734 Feb. 10
5 34 Jan. 2
13
Feb. 13, 854 Jan. 18
Fbe. 2
Jan. 9
Feb. 1 9 5 34 Feb. 2l| 87
Feb. 19 2454 Jan. 6
Feb. 1 34
Feb. 1 7034 Feb. 28: 64 54 Jan. 8
Feb. 1 2754 Feb. 20, 1954 Jan. 16
Feb. 1 1934 Feb. 10 14 34 Jan. 10
Jan. 8
Feb. 7 65
Feb. 7i 62
Feb. 8 5354 Feb. 16 5154 Feb. 8
Feb. 7 6154 Feb. 9 5834 Jan. 19
Feb. 23, 90
Feb. 23
23 90

Feb. 1 51
Feb. 2 97
Feb. 1 3634
Feb. 1 6834
Feb. 2 8 6
Feb. 7 55
Feb. 2 4934
Feb. 8 80
Feb. 2 4934
Feb. 2 8334
Feb. 13 110
Feb. 11104
Feb. 2 115
Feb. 1 187
Feb. 5 12534
954
Feb. 6
Feb 14 25
Feb. 1 1854
Feb. 5 3554
754
Feb. 2
Feb. 6 14154
Feb. 1 13
Feb. 1 7334
Feb. 2 110
Feb. 1 89

100

Sale
Sale
bale
91
Sale
2
2 34
134
l>4
19
bale
15
Sale
132
135
118
120

Sale P rices.

46
9454
30 34
5854
80
55
3834
75
3734
75
10934
8054
11234
178
125
634
22
15
Sale
Sale
2554
Sale
634
Sale 133
Sale
1134
Sale
6734
99
107
8854 8534

Sale
9734
Sale
Sale
85
56
Sale
79
Sale
Sale
11054
Sale
113
Sale
12354
Sale

145
103
Sale
104
Sale
107
Sale
Sale

52
116
82 34
97
97
834
1754
65 34

H igh est.

Sale P rices.

Jan. 2 73 34 Jan. 15
Jan. 2 18?4 Feb. 13
Jan. 18 5454 Feb. 14
Jan. 1 0 65 54 Feb. 19
Jan. 9 1454 Feb. 13
54 Jan. 9
Jan. 4
134 Jan. 5
Feb. 7
Jan. 17
102
Jan. 1 0 106
1
Jan. 2
7134 Jan. 16 80
21
109 Jan. 30 11134 Jan. 9
20

70
1554
48
59
1234
34
1
10234
72
10934

2434
1154
95
3054
54
12054
121
5034
115
80
123
97
754
1734
56
100
146
100
3634
104
7654
10634
2434
5634

121

L ow est.

Sate P rices.

.

Feb. 1 7334 Feb.
Feb. 6 1854 Feb.
Feb. 2 0 5454 Feb.
Feb. 2 6554 Feb.
Feb. 1 1454 Feb.
34 Feb.
Feb. 1
Feb. 7
134 Feb.
Feb. 28 10454 Feb.
Feb. 1 7934 Feb.
Feb. 5 11134 Feb.

16,900
3,800
32,275
2,300
236,000
5,400
6,800
11,300
4,700,
466,410
200

54
67
853^
89
123

•

Sale
Sale
9754
Sale
5754
Sale
12134
Sale
Sale
Sale
9734
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
10034
151
103
Sale

Sale
Sale
Sale

2834
1234
95
33 54
56
126 34

H igh est.

L ow est.

A sk.
.4 el Bid
A s k . B id.
155.000 79 34 Sale
7 7 % Sale
79 34 Sale
13,600 5334 Sale
55
5 3 % Sale
5134
12,300 53 34 54 34 55
Sale
5134 5334
2,200 29 34 35
35
36
34
Sale
54,700 21 % Sale
23 % Sale
2534 Sale
20,200 3834 Sale
4154 Sale
4734 Sale
49,500 30 >4 Sale
32
Sale
Sale
34
55,100 56 34 Sale
58
Sale
6134 Sale
22,778
734
6
Sale
7
534 Sale
30,233
9
Sale
934 1034 1254 Sale
194,200 89 % Sale
90 34 Sale
9334 Sale
670,700 25 34 Sale
2954 Sale
33 34 Sale
70 34 Sale
69,400 6 6 % Sale
66 • Sale
%
60,000 2124 Sale
2134 Sale
25 54 Sale
10,800 1634 Sale
16
Sale
1734 1754
1,300 60
60
59
66
70
78
9,400 56
Sale
5234 Sale
5334 5354
4,700 55
57
60
5934 5954 6054
86
100 85
9034

1B id .

58,500
7,900
36,700
67,700
17,400
59,100
1,300
40,200
21,700
16,500
5,800
16,800
9,000
9,700

7,400
1,800
9,975




P R IC E S I N

Jan. 2

O

Reading Com pany____50
First preferred______ 50
Second preferred_____ 50
Rutland R R pref_____ 100
St Louls-San F tr ctfs.100
Preferred A tr ctfs.100
St Louis Southwest___100
Preferred___________ 100
Seaboard Air Line____100
P referred___________ 100
Southern Pacific C o ___100
Southern Railway_____ 100
P referred___________ 100
Texas & Pacific________100
Third A venue_________ 100
T ol St L & West Tr rects.
Preferred trust rects_
_
Twin City Rapid T ran. 100
P referred___________ 100

and

Since
Jan . 1.

\

Par

In du stria l

M A R . lJ

In
F ebru a ry.

P rice about

S T O C K E C C H 'G E

O

Y

37

S T O C K S - S T O C K E X C H A N G E KECOBJ j

2834 Feb.
8954 Feb.
53
Feb.
95
110
27
1534
49
4754

Sale
54
67
Sale
89
8534
Sale
90
Sale 123
2
234
154
234
Sale
1934
Sale
1434
Sale 13334
120
119

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

2934
1234
15 96
5 3654
2 59
1 12854
1 122
1 5454
1 117
1 8434
23 123
19 100
2
9 34
24 2054
1 6554
2 10134
8 15234
20 100
1 3934
6 10534
1 85
6 10854
1 3654
1 6554
1
1

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

15
13
14
19
13
1
28

9
16
16
15
15
23
7
13
10
14
23:
2

19
9
19
20
16
20
9
9
13
26
14
13

68

1234
4634
57 34
1234
34
1

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

6

26
13
26
16
9
14
16
28
15
16

1
6

16
31
8

9
3
20
2

3
17
10

30
15
1

5
3
6
6
2

31
7

Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
86
Feb.
55
Feb.
4934 Feb.
80
Feb.
4934 Feb.
8334 Feb.
110
Feb.
104
Feb.
115 fFeb.
187
Feb.
125 34 Jan.
954 Feb.
25
Feb.
2054 Jan.
3854 Jan.
754 Feb.
142
Jan.
13
Feb.
7334 Feb.
110
Feb.
89
Feb.

2454 Jan. 30 2934 Feb.
Il34 Jan. 17 1234 Feb.
Jan.
95
Feb. 15 96
30 Jan. 2 3654 Feb.
Feb.
50
Jan. 13 59
120 34 Jan. 17 129 34 Jan.
Feb.
119 34 -fan. 4 1 2 2
5034 Feb. 1 5454 Jan.
Feb.
115
Jan. 3 117
76
Jan. 2 8434 Feb.
Feb.
123
Feb. 23 123
97
Feb. 19 10034 Jan.
934 Feb.
634 Jan. 6
1734 Feb. 24 2154 Jan.
53
Jan. 17 6554 Feb.
7854 Jan. 18 10134 Feb.
140 Jan. 1 0 15234 Feb.
Feb.
100
Feb. 2 0 100
35 34 Jan. 17 3934 Feb.
102
Jan. 23 10534 Feb.
Feb.
76
Jan. 17 85
10634 Jan. 23 10854 Jan.
2434 Feb. 1 3634 Feb.
5554 Jan. 16 6554 Feb.

9 3154 Feb. 9 2734 Jan.
Feb. 23 85 54 Jan.
6 93
5 5634 Feb. 16 4834 Jan.
93 34 Jan.
1 10654 Feb. 28 93
Jan.
5" 11134 Feb. 15 109 34 Jan.
Feb. 15 26
3 30
Jan.
6 1934 Feb. 16 15
Jan.
2 5834 Feb. 27 4834 Jan.
5 5134 Feb. 27 4534 Jan.
16 Jan.

1
Feb. 28
Feb. 1 7554
Feb. 1 89
Feb. 5 9334
Feb. 1 13034
Feb. 8
3
234
Feb. 6
Feb. 1 2734
Feb. 2 21M
Feb. 2 147
Feb. 6 120

51
9734
3634
6834

10
2

16

54
62M
8234
8834

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
1 2 0 3 4 Jan.
15* Jan.
134 Jan.
18 34 Jan.
1434 Feb.
119 Jan.
119
Feb.

Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.

17
27
21
21

14
7
13
15
20

16
14
28
20
8

18
24
14
4
4
23
2

16
28
13
20

9
16
6

15
15
4
7
11
10

14
23
23
19
5
19
20

16
20

9
9
13
3
14
13
21

5
9
4
9

29 3154 Feb. 9
Jan. 16
3 93
3 5634 Feb. 16
2 9834 Jan. 31
19 10654 Feb. 28
25 11154 Jan. 3
Feb. 15
24 30
23 1934 Feb. 16
29 5834 Feb. 27
18 5134 Feb. 27
1634 Jan. 9

5

1
75 54
89
9334
133
3
11
234
30 2734
2 2134
2 15334
6 120
19
5
18
9
3
17

1

Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.

2

26
13
26
12

9
14
16
28
10

18

28
STOCKS

S A L E S TO

In

MAR.

F ebru a ry.

Crucible Steel of A m er. 100
Preferred___________ 100
Cuba Cane Sugar_ no par
_
P referred___________ 100
Cuban Amer Sugar____10
P re fe rre d ___________100
Cuban Dom inion S u g a r ..f
Preferred___________ 100
Davison Chem v t c.n o par
DeBeers Cons Mines no par
Deere & Co pref______ 100
Detroit Edison________100
Diamond M atch____
D om e Mines Ltd (T h e). 10
Durham Hos Mills “ B ” .50
P referred___________ 100
EastmanKodak (new) n o p a r
Preferred___________ 100
E l du Pont de Nem&ColOO
6% Cumul pref_____ 100
Electric Stor B a tte ry .. 100
Elk Horn Coal C orp____50
Preferred____________ 50
Emerson-Brantingham 100
P referred___________ 100
Endicott-J ohnson______ 50
P referred___________ 100
Exchange B uffet_________
Fairbanks Co (T he)____25
Fam Players-Lasky. no par
P referred___________ 100
Federal Min & S m e lt ..100
Preferred___________ 100
Fidelity Phenlx Fire Ins___
Fifth Ave Bus ctfs w 1____
Fisher Body C orp . . n o par
Preferred___________ 100




1.

S ince
J a n . 1.

Shares.

6% cum preferred.
Atlas Tack C orp____ no par
Austin,Nichols&Co. no par
P referred___________ 100
Auto Sales Corp_______ 50
Preferred____________ 50
Baldwin L ocom otive.. 100
Preferred___________ 100
Barnet Leather____ no par
Barnsdall Corp, Class A . 25
Class B ______________ 25
Batopllas M ining______ 20
Bayuk Bros________ no par
Preferred_________
Beech-Nut Packing____20
Bethlehem Steel C orp. 100
Class B com m on____100
Preferred___________ 100
7% preferred_____
Cum conv 8% pref__100
Booth Fisheries____ n o par
1st preferred________100
British Empire Steel___100
1st preferred________100
2d preferred_________ 100
Brooklyn Edison, I n c .. 100
Rights__________________
Bklyn Union Gas_____ 100
Brown Shoe, In c______ 100
Preferred___________ 100
Brunsw’kTerm&RySeclOO
Burns B ros____________ 100
P referred___________ 100
Prior preferred_____ 100
New Class B c o m m o n ..
Butte Cop & Zinc v t c _ . 5
B u tterick ........................100
Butte & Sup M ining_ 10
_
Caddo Cent Oil & R ef n o par
Calif Packing C orp.no par
Calif Petroleum________100
P referred___________ 100
Callahan Zinc-Lead____10
Calumet & Arizona M g . 10
Carson Hill G old_________ 1
Case (J I) Plow ____no par
Case (J I) Thresh M ach 100
Case (JI) Thresh M pf ctf 100
Central Leather______ 100
Preferred___________ 100
Cerro de Pasco C op .n o par
Certain-Teed P ro d ..n o par
1st preferred________100
ChandlerM Car(The)no par
Chic Pneumatic T o o l .. 100
Chile C opper___________ 25
Chino C opper___________ 5
Cluett, Peabody & C o . 100
Preferred___________ 100
Coca C ola_________ no par
Preferred______________
Colorado Fuel & I r o n .. 100
P referred___________ 100
Columbia Gas & E le c .. 100
Columbia Graphoph.no par
P referred ___________ 10
Commercial Solvents A ___
B ______________________
Computlng-Tab-Recno par
Conley Tin F oil_________
Cons Coal of M aryland_
_
Consolidated Cigar.no par
P referred___________ 100
Consol Distrib, In c.n o par
Consolidated Gas N Y .1 0 0
Consolidated Gas w 1_____
Consol Textile____ no par
Continental Can In c___100
P referred___________ 100
Continental Can w 1______
Continental Gas__________
Continental Insurance . . 25
Continental M otors______
Corn Products R e fin .. 100
Preferred___________ 100
Cosden & C o _____ no par
P referred______________
Crex Carpet___________ 100

[ V ol. 116.

STOCKS—STOCK E X C H A N G E RECORD

Shares.

200
100
14,400
30,500
200
1,100
1,000
436,800
900
300
13,200
2,900
6,600
1,100
800
30,200
6,700
99,900
800
8,000
4,100
4,200

P R IC E S I N
P rice about
J an . 2

1923.

B id .

F eb.

A sti. B id .

800
500
1,000
60,900
68,772
14,500
8,300
100
500
6,800
800
300
11,900
114,400
1,400
59,600
8,300
25,300
297,500
12,900
174,600
2,900
1,800
1,400
100
1,200
48,400
15,700
93,600
700
200
118,300
33,000
226,300
83,500
9,700
400
73,150
1,200
19,600

300
500
24,300
52,200
430
1,200
2,373
999,800
1,300
1,800
28,600
4,400
7,900
4,300
2,200
175,100
11,400
231,500
1,100
13,700
8,500
14,800
800
1,100
600
1,500
79,000
118,072
23,600
36,300
500
800
14,650
3,000
300
25,500
198,900
8,100
67,000
26,700
30,700
868,100
21,500
284,000!
3,200
3,400
2,500
1,400
2,900
85,900
30,500
142,900
1,100
200
184,100
50,700
572,400
106,000
24,500
1,300
161,550
4,100
24,000

85,900
32,300
3,800
2,350
400
33,500
1,900
100
17,300
800
500
200
219,200
294,900
500
2,500
91,300

149,000 106 A
63,100
2A
7,800
8%
4,050 43
1,300 30
49,000 68 A
11,900 18 %
200
28,100 38
Sale
35 k
2,100 81
84% . 79 k
900
k
Vs
A
16,700 121
Sale
665,300 60 k Sale
67 k
444,400 I l k Sale
Ilk
42,100 115 k Sale 13 0k
105' '
3,500
328,500 44 k Sale
49 k

5,900
26,800
175,300
1,100
350,500
1,700
110

96
7,810 91
159,400 11 Sale
259,950 129 Sale
121
3,000 119
842,500 54 k Sale
Sale
6,100 101
35
110 25

160,000
1,700
131,850
244,600
352,700
1,500
49,100
7,000
42,000
8,000
200
1,200
23,350
100
72,310
52,500
3,800
60,100
16,700
2,600
3,200
33,500
900
3,400
1 ,1 0 0

57,100
3,400
1,300
2 0 ,0 0 0

3,440
7,700
8,300
300

1.

145
87
15k
35
89
lk
I lk
139 k
112
42
32 k
20

155
155
165
90
85 k 90
Sale
16k 17k
Sale
32
Sale
Sale
87
89 k
4
lk
3
12
13
12
Sale 1 3 1 k Sale
115
112k 114
45
46
49
Sale
29
30k
Sale
18
20
A Sale
k
k
51
Sale
50
54
109
113
52^2 Sale
64 k Sale
61
Sale
60
61k
62
Sale
62 k Sale
92
94
96 A Sale
95
Sale
93 k Sale
108
110
10 7 k Sale
6
7
4k
5A
35
50
20
30
8k
9
8
9A
65
70
70
75
24 A ______ 2 4 k 2 5 k
109 k Sale
114 A Sale
3 k Sale
113 Sale 122 k Sale
57
61
60
62k
97
98
144
43
10
18
52
6%
83
69 A
94 M
10
55
6A
3
20
71%
33%
68 A
45 A

41
____
67 A

83 %
27%

27
69 A
100
80
93
27 %

140 k
103k
117
39
Sale
10k
Sale
Sale
17k
Sale
29 k
Sale
7 k
Sale
80 k
78
Sale
Sale
96 k
Sale
9k
60
53k
7k
7k
Sale
3k
29 A 20
77
Sale
Sale
33 k
Sale
70k
43
Sale
41
46
94 k 88
Sale
64 k
84
Sale
29 k
c.ale
24 k
Sale
67
Sale
105
103
75
Sale
94
93
25k
Sale
102
Sale 108
Sale
2k
Sale
9k
41
47
28
45
70
70
Sale
19k
Sale

Feb

A sk. Bid.

28.
A sk .

152
162
88 k 90
1 8 k Sale
Sale
31
85
90
3
4k
14
1 3 8k Sale
113
Sale
49
54
32
Sale
20 k Sale
k Sale
57
Sale
112
118
6 5 k Sale
Sale
65
6 6 k Sale
9 5 k Sale
93
97k
109 k Sale
6 k Sale
30
50
8k
9k
68 k 69
25
25k
H 2 k Sale
121
60
98
2k
141
107
1 0 5k
39 k
Ilk
18
36k
8k
84
89 k
1 0 1k
I lk
64
8
4k
31
79

FEBRUARY.

Sale
Sale
99
Sale
Sale
Sale
108
Sale
Sale
18 k
Sale
8k
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
9
4k
37k
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
43
90
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
106
Sale
Sale
Sale

RANGE

S IN C E

JAN.

1.

L ow est.

H igh est.

L ow est.

H ig h est.

Sale P rices.

Sale P rices

Sale P rices.

Sale P rices.

160
86k
17k
29
87
2
12k
1 2 9k
113
53
29k
18k
k
50k
111
61k
62
61k
93k
93k
1 0 7k
6

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
F eb.

9
6
5
7
3
3
10
1
28
9
8
9
26
7
7
23
5
2
1
1
2
6

162
86k
20k
33k
87k
4k
14k
142
116k
55
32k
21
lk
57
112
68
65
67k
96
97k
1 1 1k
6k

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

8k
66k
24k
1 0 9k
3k
120
59k
98
2k
138
105
120
37k
10k
17k
29k
7k
80k
77k
96k
9k
57
8
3k
35
74k
33k
70k
43
41
87
61k
83k
29
24k
66k
108k
72k
93k
25k

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
F eb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

9 9k
5 69k
7 26k
1 1 2 1k
1 9
24 128
27 6 2 k
15 98
28
2A
26 142
15 108
6 120
26 4 0 k
1 I lk
1 20
2 36k
10
9k
1 87
1 89k
1 1 0 1k
1 12k
14 64
6 9k
5 4k
20 35
10 7 9 k
1 38k
1 76
1 48k
23 44
13 88
1 75
1 88k
28 3 0 k
1 30k
1 72k
17 110
26 7 7 k
26 9 4 k
5 31k

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
F eb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

Sale
HO
_____
Sale
Sale
Sale
30
_____
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
56k
8k
3k
35
Sale
37 A
Sale
75
Sale
Sale
48k
47
40
93
85
73
Sale
Sale
88k
Sale
29 k
Sale
30k
Sale
70
110
105
Sale
76k
94 k 94
26
29 k
100
Sale 1 0 7k Feb. 1 114
Sale 109
2 k Feb. 1 2 k
Sale
2 k Sale
9
Feb. 3 I l k
9 k 11
10k
42
Sale
44 k 3 9 k Feb. 9 46
26
Feb. 19 2 7 k
23
33
28
77 k Sale
72
7 1 k Feb. 2 7 9 k
Sale
18 k 1 8 k 1 8 k Feb. 1 2 0 k
Sale
84
k

3 7 k Sale
82
Sale
k
k

35
Feb. 1 3 9 k
8 0 k Feb. 8 83
k Feb. 17
k

Sale
Sale
133
107
Sale

6 6 k Sale
13'k Sale

6 5 k Feb. 13 6 9 k
11
Feb. 1 1 4 k

109 k Sale
49
Sale

Sale
Sale
Sale
121
Sale
Sale
35

100 k
9k
13 4 k
12 1k
59k
107
20

4 162
6 90 k
2 20k
7 35k
3 89 k
26
4k
25 1 4 k
17 142
28 1 1 6 k
12 55
31 3 4 k
19 22
26
lk
7 60 k
29 121
2 69 k
22 65
16 6 7 k
1 96k
31 9 7 k
2 111k
3
7k
3 35 k
9k
9
5 69k
7 26k
23 1 2 1 k
9
23
19 128
27 63 k
23 99
25
2k
26 1 4 4 k
4 108
6 120
26 43
17 I l k
1 21k
17 3 6 k
9k
24
24 87
3 89k
2 1 0 1k
24 1 2 k
23 64
9k
4
4k
2
30 35
4 79k
4 38k
8 76
17 4 8 k
23 44
13 88
1 75
10 8 8 k
2 30k
29 3 0 k
5 72k
12 110
26 81
4 94k
17 3 1 k

Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
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Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.

6
13
14
12
23
23
27
17
4
16
3
2'
9
12
26
20
14
15
2
10
9
18
11
6
15
20
9
9
7
19
15
25
2
28
6
2
14
4
28
16
9
28
28
20
28
19
21
20
26
14
28
28

Feb. 14 1 0 3 k Jan. 17 114
2k
Feb. 6
2 k Jan. 5
Feb. 7
8 k Jan. 2 2 1 k
Feb. 19 42x*» Jan. 9 46
Feb. 19 2 7 k
Feb. 9 26
Feb. 24 69
Jan. 8 7 9 k
Feb. 6 18 Jan. 9 2 2 k
92k
Feb. 6 33
Jan. 24 3 9 k
Feb. 17 8 0 k Feb. 8 83
k
Feb. 17
k Jan. 30
137
Jan. 2 6 9 k
Feb. 6 60
Feb. 9 1 0 k Jan. 31 1 4 k
115 Jan. 2 131k
Jan. 26 1 1 0 k
Feb. 21 106
Feb. 19 4 3 k Jan. 2 5 0 k

Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.

14
6
15
19
9
24
26
20
3
17
30
26
6
9
31
21
19

7

9
16
9
19
28
9
5
5

10
6

106
47

Feb.
Feb.

100
9
1 2 7k
120k
53k
106
24k

Feb. 6 10 3 k
Feb. 1 1 0 k
Feb. 1 13 9 k
Feb. 2 1 2 2 k
Feb. 1 60
Feb. 26 10 9 k
Feb. 24 25

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
F eb .

14
6
6
24
16
14
6

Jan. 6 104
Feb. 1 1 2 k
Jan. 16 139k
Jan. 5 1 2 2 k
Jan. 4 60
Jan. 2 1 0 9 k
Feb. 24 25

Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

31
19
6
24
16
14
6

7 0 k Feb. 1 8 2 k
340,600 7 1 k Sale
7 1 k Sale
79 k Sale
Sale
9 1 k Feb. 5 9 4 k
3,100; 88 k Sale
91
9 1 k 94
12'k Feb. 1 20
147,650 13 k Sale
12 k Sale
1 7 k Sale
57
39
Feb. 1 6 0 k
Sale
39
Sale
2 7 0 , 2 0 0 ; 39 Y% Sale
34 k Sale
2 4 k Feb. 1 3 7 k
398,900! 25 k Sale
24 k Sale
101
Feb. 2 1 0 2 k
Sale 101
101k 100
101
2,700 101
10
Sale
8-k Feb. 15
49,100
5 1 k Feb. 20
7,000
5 4 k Sale
29
Feb. 1 3 6 k
35
Sale
29
Sale
65,300 32 M Sale
2 3 k Feb. 8 2 6 k
13,500: 24 k Sale
2 2 k 2 3 k 2 6 k Sale
71
72
Feb. 21 72
72
72
75
1,000
108
2,600! 107 k Sale 10 6k 108
1 1 0k 1 0 7 k Feb. 7 111

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

15 6834 *Tan. 11 8 2 k
28 88 k Jan. 2 9 4 k
13 1 2 k Jan. 17 20
13 3 7 k Jan. 17 6 0 k
13 2 3 k Jan. 16 3 7 k
14 1 0 0 k Jan. 11 1 0 2 k
8 k Feb. 15 1 0 k
5 1 k Feb. 20 56
Feb. 1 3 6 k
21 29
28 2 3 k Jan. 24 2 6 k
Feb. 21 7 3 k
21 72
17 1 0 6 k Jan. 8 I l l

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.

15
28
13
13
13
14
24
24
21
28
17
17
4
5

37,150 43 k
200, 18
73k
109,7 2 0 ; 90
! 110
77,800 1117^
6,400 86
89,700 5 7 k
20,400 20 k
35
200
2,900
6
5,100 25
140,600 9 3 k
2,400 117
17,600 2 6 k
5
l,2 0 0 j
137,100 9 1 k
7,700 98
1,700
9k
26,300 4 7 k
5,920 101
25,575 10 k
22,900 2 0 6 k
1 ,0 0 0 112

Sale
20k
86
Sale
. ..
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
40
7
25k
Sale
Sale
27k
15
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
106
Sale
Sale
116

102 k
10
127k
119k
54
107 k
25

39 k Sale
_____ 30
86
9 5 k Sale
110
107
Sale
85 k Sale
54 k Sale
17
Sale
33 k 38 k
6"
8"
25
27
88
Sale
114
Sale
28k 29k
8 k 15
84 k Sale
96 k Sale
9 k Sale
4 6 k Sale
114
116
8
Sale
183
Sale
118k H 9 k

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
108
25

4 1 k Sale
16
22
86
111
Sale
108 A
1 1 8 k Sale
8 8 k Sale
5 8 k Sale
16
Sale
3 1 k 37
6' ‘ Sale
27
Sale
75 k Sale
115
116
30
Sale
11
14k
89 k Sale
98
96k
12
8
54 k Sale
Sale
127
8
8k
Sale
189
1 1 9 k 125

2 11 0 k
5 50k

155 Jan.
8 6 k Feb.
15k Jan.
29
Feb.
87
Feb.
2 Jan.
1 2 k Jan.
1 2 9 k Ian.
113
Feb.
47
Jan.
29
Jan.
1 8 k Jan.
k Feb.
5 0 k Feb.
110
Jan.
51
Jan.
59 x> Jan.
6 0 k Jan.
9 3 k Feb.
93x2 Jan.
1 0 7 k Feb.
5 Jan.
30
Jan.
8
8 k Feb.
15 6 6 k Feb.
20 2 4 k Feb.
Jan.
9 109
9
2 k Jan.
7 10 9k Jan.
6 5 9 k Feb.
Jan.
15 98
2 Jan.
8
28 138
Feb.
28 1 0 4 k Jan.
6 120
Feb.
9 3 7 k Feb.
14
9 k Jan.
13 1 7 k Feb.
28 2 9 k Jan.
16! 5 Jan.
9; 7 9 k Jan.
28 6 6 k Jan.
281 9 4 k Jan.
20, 9 k Jan.
28! 52 Jan.
19
7 k Jan.
2ll 3 Jan.
20 2 8 k Jan.
26! 6 9 k Jan.
14 3 2 k Jan.
28! 6 7 k Jan.
28 4 2 k Jan.
7 41
Feb.
9 87
Feb.
16 6 1 k Feb.
9 8 2 k Jan.
19 2 7 k Jan.
28 2 4 k Jan.
9 6 5 k Jan.
5 102 k Jan.
10 7 2 k Feb.
l o ! 9 2 k Jan.
15 2 5 k Jan.
6
6
14
20
6
23
27
17
14
16
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17
9
28
24
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15
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10
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Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

92
9
123 k
118k
50x4
101
24k

3 9 k Feb. 1 4 2 k Feb. 13
18
Feb. 21 18
Feb. 21

3 9 k Feb.
18 Jan.

1 4 4 k Jan.
Jan.
5 IS

9 5 k Feb.

S 9 k Jan.

2 1 1 3k Feb. 26

1 11 3k Feb. 26

10 6 k
85k
54
16

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Feb. 1
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Feb. 26

5
25 k
75k
112
27k
9k
84
96
9k
46k
1 1 5k
7k
150
118k

Feb.
F eb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
F eb.
Feb.
F eb .
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

124k
88k
60k
19k

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

26
7k
3 30k
15 9 1 k
7 115
20 3 0 k
13 13
1 90k
24 9 9 k
1 12k
1 60k
7 138
21
8k
1 189
2 119k

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

17 106 k Jan. 17 1 2 4k
28 8 4 k Jan. 16 8 8 k
Jan. 17 6 0 k
21 54
Feb. 26 2 0 k
13 16
33
Jan. 8 36
7k
5
Feb. 26
20
21 2 5 k Feb. 3 3 0 k
13 7 5 k Feb. 15 9 4 k
Feb. 7 118
5 112
Jan. 4 31
27 26
14
9 k Jan. 3 13
14 8 2 k Jan. 19 93
14 9 4 k Jan. 16 9 9 k
8 k Jan. 23 1 2 k
16
Jan. 23 6 0 k
13 44
21 1 0 2k Jan. 9 138
7 k Feb. 21 1 0 k
8
28 150
Feb. 1 2 1 2 k
17 116 Jan. 5 1 1 9 k

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.

17
28
21
2
6

20
21
2
3
10
14
2
14
16
13
21

2
11

17

M ar ., 1923.]

S A L E S TO M A R . 1

STOCKS
n

Y ST O C K E XC H ’ GE
P ar

Fisher B ody Ohio, pref . 100
Fisk Rubber___________ 25
Fleischmann C o _________ t
Freeport Texas C o_.n o par
G en’l Am Tank Car no par
7 % preferred________100
General Asphalt______ 100
P referred___________ 100
G en Baking C o ____ n o par
P referred ___________
General Cigar, I n c ____100
D ebenpref (7 % )____ 100
Preferred___________ 100
General Electric______ 100
Special when issued____
G en M otors Corp __no par
P referred___________ 100
6% debenture stock . 100
7% debenture stock . 100
Gilliland Oil pref_____ 100
Gim bel Brothers______
Preferred___________
Glidden & C o ______ n o par
Goldwyn Pictures_____
Goodrich (B F )____ n o par
P referred___________ 100
G ood y T T , prior p f, w i 100
Granby Cons M S & P .100
Gray & Davis, In c_.n o par
Great Western Sugar, pref .
Greene Cananea C opp.100
Guantanamo Sugar.no par
Guantanamo Sugar, p r e f..
Gulf States Steel tr ctfs 100
1st preferred_______ 100
Habirshaw El C ab_.no par
Hartman Corporation. 100
Hayes Wheel____________t
Hendee Manufacturing 100
Homestake M ining____100
Houston Oil of T e x a s .. 100
Hudson M otor C ar.no par
Hupp M otor Car C orp. .10
Hydraulic Steel____no par
Preferred___________100
Indiahoma Refining_____ 5
Indian Refining________ 10
Ingersoll Rand_______ 100
Preferred___________
Inspiration Cons C o p _ 20
_
Int Agricul Corp v t c . . 100
Preferred v t c ______ 100
Internat Cement_ no par
_
Inter Combus E ng.no par
Internat Harves n e w ..100
Preferred, new______ 100
Internat M erc M arine. 100
Preferred___________100
International N ickel____25
Preferred___________100
International Paper_ 100
_
Preferred stam p ed .. 100
International Salt_____ 100
International Shoe____
P referred___________100
Invincible Oil C orp_____ 50
Iron Products C orp.n o par
Preferred___________100
Island Oil & T ransp ort.. 10
Jewel Tea In c________ 100
Preferred___________100
Jones Bros Tea In c ____100
Jones & La’ln Steel pref new
Kansas City Pr & Lt 1st pf
Kansas & G ulf____________
Kayser (J)&Co (new) no par
1st pref (new)____no par
Kelly-Springfield T i r e ..25
Preferred 6 % ________100
Preferred 8 % ________100
Kelsey Wheel In c_____ 100
P referred___________ 100
Kennecott C op p er..n o par
Keystone Tire & Rubb ..1 0
Kresge (S S) C o ________10C
Preferred___________ 100
Kress Co, preferred_ 100
_
Lackawanna Steel_____ 100
Laclede Gas (St Louis) .100
Preferred___________ 100
Lee Rubber & T ire, .no par
L im a Locomotive Works _t
Preferred___________ 100
Liggett & Myers Tob__100
Series B ____________ 100
Preferred___________ 100
Loews Incorporated no par
L oft Incorporated_.no par
Loose-WUes Bis tr ctfs. 100
1st preferred_______ 100
2nd preferred_______ 100
Lorillard (P )__________ 100
P referred___________ 100
M cIn tyre Por Mines____5
M ackay Companies_ 100
_
P referred___________ 100
M ack Truck, In c_ no par
_
1st preferred________100
2d preferred_________ 100
M a c y _________________
P referred ___________
M agma C opper____no par
M aUinson(HR)&Co no par
Preferred___________ 100
M anati Sugar_________ 100
Preferred___________ 100
Manhattan Ei Supp no par
M anhattan Shirt________25
M arland Oil_______no par
M arlin-Rockw v t c . n o par
M artin Parry C orp.n o par
Mathieson Alkali Wks__50
M axwell M ot W V Cl AlOu
Class B _________ no par




29

STOCKS—STOCK E X C H A N G E RECORD

In
F ebru a ry.

Since
Jan. 1.

Sh ares.

P R IC E S I N
P rice about
J an . 2

Shares.

5,100
94,100
90,900
111,200
6,800
2,500
100,800
1,800
1,750

24.300
600
450
34,450
5.800
431,400
1.800
7.000
3.700
100

15,000
3,800
11,600
43.300
18,100
2.700
1.700
20.900
17,500
3.400

6.000

19.400
100
123,000
100

5.400
10,600
15.300
15.300
700
61.400
64,100
30.300
36.300
5.300
2.300
75
76.400
2,600
5.000
42,100
17,500

1923.

Feb.

1.

F eb. 2 8 .

6 ,1 0 0

Sale
69
Sale
Sale
8 0 % Sale

4,350 68
100 108
115
41.800 82 pi Sale
1,600 104% Sale
950 1 0 4 % 106
58,150 1 8 2 % Sale
19.800 11% Sale
658.400 1 4 % Sale
3.400 8 3 % 8 5 %
15.200 8 4 % Sale
10.900 9 7 % Sale
400 41
55
27.500 4 0 % 4 1 %
7,600 97
Sale
14.300 10
10%
72.500
4 % Sale
41.400 3 6 % Sale
9.000 83
85%
1.700
26.300 24
Sale
39.000 13 Vs Sale
5.400
61.500 25
28 %
22.700
9%
10 %
300 9 7 % 99
213.100 8 1 % Sale
200 93
102
10.500
1 % Sale
33.900 83
85
15.300
22.700 20
Sale
1.800 7 9 % Sale
105.100 70
Sale
204.800 2 7 % Sale
54.800 2 4 % Sale
46.000
4%
5
100 34
38 %
11,100 1 2 % 13
6.700
6%
7%
75
15
90.000 3 5 % Sale
3.400
6>i
8%
7,800 3 1 % Sale
62.700 34% Sale
30.700 24
Sale

1 9 % Sale

66 Sale
100 % Sale
4 3 % Sale
Sale
76
83
79
112
85% Sale
110
108
106% 109
1 8 4 % Sale
Sale
11
1 3 % Sale

%

83%

84
97%

50

86

Sale

Sale

6 % Sale
3 5 5 s Sale
8 9 % Sale
22%
12%
105
23%
9%

105
81

24
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

99% 105%
1%
ir

92

Sale

1 9 % Sale

70

5%
120%

79
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
38
15
Sale
Sale

33

Sale

71%
28%

23 %
4%

30
14

102

82

110%

91
109
109
186

7%
8%
32
Sale
3 7 % Sale
2 2 % Sale

102 %

11 %

15

85%
85%

45
46
99%

11 %

84
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
70
48
Sale

11 %

6 % Sale

37

89%
98

30
13%
105%
31%

12 %

100

91

1%
91%
38%

21%
70
71%
29
26
5
15
6%

110

43%
9%
34
40%
24%

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
102

Sale
105
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
30
Sale
7
125
Sale
Sale
37%
Sale
Sale

H igh est.
Sale P rices

99
Feb. 5 101 %
14
Feb. 28 16%
37% Feb. 17 40%
1 21%
1 8 % Feb.
66 Feb. 1 71%
100 % Feb. 10 1 02 %
41% Feb. 1 48%
Feb. 1 79%
76
80
Feb. 3 84

Sale
Sale
70

4 6 % Sale
7 9 % Sale

9 8 % 101

Sale

4 5 % Sale
9 9 % Sale

10

39
19
68

85 Vs Feb.
108% Feb.
108% Feb.
184%. Feb.
11% Feb.
13% Feb.
84
Feb.
83% Feb.
97% Feb.
50
Feb.
45% Feb.
99% Feb.
10
Feb.
5% Feb.
35% Feb.
Feb.
98
Feb.
23
Feb.
12
Feb.
105
Feb.
23% Feb.
9p Feb.
101
Feb.
8 0 % Feb.
105% Feb.
1% Feb.
91
Feb.
38% Feb.
19
Feb.
69
Feb.
6 8 % Feb.
28% Feb.
23% Feb.
4
Feb.

,

14
Feb.
5% Feb.
119% Feb.
33
Feb.
8
Feb.
32
Feb.
36% Feb.
2 2 % Feb.

1
9
19
1
24
1
27
1

20
20
2
16
1
1
1
8
1
10
27
20
27
6
28
27
1
1
1

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

93%
109%
110
190%
11%
15%
85%
86
101
50
48%
102%
12%
7%
38%
90
99
30%
14%
106%
31%
14%
101
96%
105%
1%
94%
41%
23%
75
78
30
27

Feb.
F eb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
5 % Feb.

9 15% Feb.
1 7% Feb.
Feb.
1 121
1
7
1
1
1

43% Feb.
11
Feb.
39% Feb.
40% Feb.
26% Feb.

111,600
107,900
300
44.300
52.900
6,000
59,930
4,400

16.200 89
89
Sale
Sale
1.700 ------- 1 1 6 %
115% 116%
33.000 10
9 % Sale
Sale
74.800 43
3 8 % Sale
Sale
88.400 14
1 4 % Sale
Sale
4.100 69 % Sale
74
Sale
103.800 5 2 % 53
5 0 % Sale
3.100 7 4 % 7 5 % 6 9 % 7 0 %
1.000
88
Sale
12.400
65%
66
200
118
120
197.400 1 4 % Sale
1 6 % Sale
115.800 4 4 % 4 6 % 4 4 % Sale
400 80
90
99%
61.400
% Sale
%
%
60.500 2 0 % Sale
1 9 % Sale
8,900 76 % Sale
7 3 % Sale
81.430 5 1 % 5 2 % 53
Sale
11,600 1 0 7 % Sale 1 0 7 % Sale

88%
114%
9%
38
14%
74
50%
69%
88
65%
116
16%
42
105
%
18%
73
52%
107%

Feb. 1 98% Feb.
Feb. 24 116
Feb.
Feb.
11% Feb.
Feb.
44% Feb.
Feb.
16% Feb.
Feb.
78% Feb.
55
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
71% Feb.
92
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
68% Feb.
Feb
117
Feb.
Feb.
17% Feb.
Feb.
55% Feb.
Feb.
110% Feb.
Feb.
% Feb.
Feb.
23% Feb.
Feb.
82
Feb.
Feb.
58% Feb.
Feb.
109
Feb.

53,400
16,200
900
134,500
500

113,300
1%
33.000 4 3 %
2.300 100
264,900 4 9 %
1,200 82

1%
42%
101%
47%
87
106
107
101
36%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

7,300
400
16.300
33.900
53.400
1,200

30,000
1,500
1.000
8,200
200

100

7,100

100

296,900
45,600
4,400
150
2,500
50
6,800
25,500
30
1,800
200

900
62,900
7,100
1,300
750
5.100
200

19,800
1.700
1,400
57,900
2,300
1,200

7,600
1,200

34.700
23.400
200

27,200
700
4.700
8.100

156,700
2,800
9,000
22,500
19.400
28.700

100

Sale
Sale
105
Sale
85
1,200 1 0 2 % Sale
13,200 110
Sale
200 100
107
341,700 36
Sale
87.400
9
4,500 175
110

Sale
185
117

150

1,000

11,600
50
8,850
25.500
30
2,300
1,700
71.500
134,300
14,400
10,700
1,150,
10,000
400
33,000
3.100
2,330
159,200
6,600
5,800
53.100
2,900
43,600
121,800!
300!
33,800;
7001
46,600'
24,700
262,400!
3,400
12,500
43.100
40,900
71,300,

80
82

120

86

210
117%
19%
11%
59%

105
115
163
113
18
100

69%
58%

92
82

61%

112
32

38%

90
46
50
47
30
10
29%
49%

51
15%

8 % Sale

205
111
105

217

83

85

2%
45%
102
55%
91
106
114
101
44%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

120

19
13 13% Jan.
21 37% Feb.
8 18% Feb.
Jan.
20 66
20 100 Jan.
16 41% Feb.
9 76
Feb.
Jan.
16 73
108
Jan.
7 81% Jan.
104 % Jan.
2 4 __________
20 104% Jan.
__
2 179
Jan.
1 11% Feb.
9 13% Jan.
28 83% Jan.
27 83% Feb.
28 96% Jan.
1 48
Jan.
6 41
Jan.
8 96% Jan.
9 10 Jan.
23
4% Jan.
9 34
Jan.
28 84
Jan
19 98
Feb.
20 23
Jan.
20 11
Jan.
24 105
Jan.
28 23% Feb.
14
9% Jan.
8' 99
Jan.
15 78
Jan.
10 101
Jan.
7
1% Jan.
6 83% Jan.
23 38% Feb.
16 18% Jan.
6 69
Feb.
16 68% Feb.
20 25% Jan.
8 22% Jan.
17
4
Feb.
34
Jan.
19 13
Jan.
5
5% Jan.
26 119% Feb.
105 Jan.
28 33
Jan.
20
7% Jan.
21 31
Jan.
13 34% Jan.
17 22% Feb.

84

Sale

207
212
200
208
116% 117%
20% Sale
10% Sale
54% 56
105
110
114
120
173
175
117
119%
18% Sale
115% Sale
69% Sale
73
Sale
94
95
87
88%
67% Sale
112% 115
37
Sale
35% Sale
88% 91
62
Sale
87% 89%
55
57%
46
Sale
40% Sale
12% 15
30% Sale
61
Sale
52% Sale
16% Sale

83%
78
28%
59%
113
210
217

55
105
170
115
69
94
86

54

Feb.
87
Feb.
83
Feb.
78
Feb.
78
Feb.
30% Feb.
27%
Feb.
72% Feb.
59%
Feb.
113
Feb.
113
Feb.
9 208
Feb. 13 219% Feb. 17 210
Feb. 10 117% Feb. 6 116
Feb. 1 21% Feb. 14 18%
Feb. 2 11% Feb. 15 10%
Feb. 24 59% Feb. 16 51%
Feb. 7 107% Feb. 26 105
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

3 178%
5 118%
1 19%
26 121
1 70%
1 74%
6 97
5 90
1 70
24 115%
2 37
27 37%
24 90%
1 63
7 90
8 58%
1 47
1 42
1 16
1 31%
1 61%
2 53%
1 17%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

2 16%
17 40%
22
71%
102%
49%
80%
89
108
*93%
109%
9 110
10 190%
24 12
17 15%
20 85%
1 86
10 101
18 50
48%
102%
12%
7%
39%
92
20 99
25 30%
23 14%
31 106%
1 31%
5 14%
5 101
10 96%
11 105%
2%
2
4 94%
27 41%
8 23%
28 79%
27 78
10 30
11 27
1 6%
10 34
3 16
7%
121
105
43%
11
39%
40%
26%

Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb

13
21
13
20
20
2
2
9
8
7
24
20
2
2
9
28
27
28
1
6
8
9
23
19
22
19
20
20
24
28

98%
116%
11 %
47
16%
78%
55%
75%
92

Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

7
4
14
5
16
14
15
5
5
26
26
19
28
19
23
26
26
21
23
25
12
23
8
21
23
18
26
26
28

87% Jan.
114% Feb.
8% Jan.
37% Jan.
14 Jan.
69% Jan.
49% Jan.
69% Feb.
88
Feb.
65% Jan.
116
Feb.
14% Jan.
41% Jan.
99% Jan.
% Jan.
17% Jan.
69% Jan.
50
Jan.
107% Jan.
97% Jan.
1% Jan.
40 Jan.
14 100
Jan.
21' 46% Jan.
23 | 84% Jan.
141102% Jan.
1 0 1 ' Jan.
100 Jan.
35 Jan.

9% Sale
8% Feb.
10% Feb. 2l!
8%
231
Sale 210
Feb.
247% Feb. 16! 183
116%
117
1 1 8 % -------- 117% Feb. 24 118
Feb. 26 117%
27% 29
68
Sale

H igh est.

Sale P rices.
96% Jan. 24 1 0 1 % Feb. 19
Sale P rices.

1 1 7 % 111

27% 28%
60% Sale
113
Sale
213
220
Sale
200
225
225
115
118
119
18% Sale
Sale
10% Sale
12
50
60
Sale
105
115
115
114
120
120
165
170
170
118
118%
122
17% Sale
Sale
110
117
106
69
Sale
Sale
65% Sale
Sale
92
94
94
85
86
85
66% Sale
Sale
112 % 115% Sale
30
30%
Sale
35% Sale
Sale
89
93%
96
46% Sale
49
77% 82
52
56
Sale
44
Sale
Sale
33% Sale
Sale
9% Sale
Sale
27% Sale
Sale
54% Sale
Sale
46% Sale
Sale
15% Sale
Sale

2 9 % Sale

219

93% 94
114% Sale
10% Sale
40 % Sale
15% Sale
75
78
54
Sale
71
72
_____
80
68% Sale
117
120
17% Sale
55% Sale
105
107
% Sale
21% Sale
77
Sale
56% Sale
108% 109
9 7 % ------2
Sale
2 % Sale
41%
4 2 % 43
Sale
100 % 102
103
104
4 8 % Sale
53% Sale
85
88
89
90
104
108
105
106
114
107
Sale 113
100
105
101
105
36 % Sale
44% Sale

L ow est.

L ow est.
Sale P r ic e s .

B id .
A sh . Bid.
A sh. Bid.
A sh .
11,600 9 7 % Sale
9 9 % Sale 100
Sale
149.500 13% Sale
1 4 % Sale
1 5 % Sale

90.900
148.500 21
10.900 64
4,300 101 %
257.400 4:9 J4

R A N G E S I N C E J A N . 1.

FEBRUARY.

Jan. 17 10% Feb. 21
Jan. 10 247% Feb. 16
Jan. 3 117 Jan. 3
Feb. 24 118
Feb. 26
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.

9 161% Jan.
5 117 Jan.
13 17% Jan.
6 105 Jan.
76 69
Jan.
16 58% Jan.
17 92% Jan.
17 84
Jan.
6 61 % Jan.
1 112% Jan.
28 29% Jan.
6! 34 % Jan.
27| 89% Feb.
24 43% Jan.
26! 83% Feb.
16j 51% Jan.
19 43% Feb.
19 27% Jan.
27! 9% Feb.
21: 27% Jan.
28 49% Jan.
28 43% Feb.
14% Feb.

2
6

117
17%
55%
110 %
%
23%
82
58%
109
97%
3%
45%
103
55%
91
108
114
101
44%

23
16
2
16
26
8
8
10
6
5
26
8
28
20
21
13
17

87
78
30%
72%
113
222 %
5 219%
15 118%
17 2 1 %
15 11 %
4 61%
7 107%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

21
7
9
13
1
9
17
8
14
5
13
17

178%
119
19%
121
70%
74%
97
90
71%
115
37
40
90%
63
90
58%
47%
42
16
31%
61%
54%
17%

Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.

9
22
13
6
16
16
17
17
20
21
28
2
27
24
26
16
5
19
27
21
28
4
4

8
4
5
22
16
2
3
3
8
3
8
24
24
17
7
3
1
6
1
31
2
2
1

30
STOCKS

SALES

N Y S T O C K E X C H ’ GE
Par

M ay Dept Stores_____ lOu
P referred___________100
M etropolitan Edison, pref.
Mexican Petroleum_ 100
_
P referred_
_
_____ 100
Mexican Seab’ d Oil no par
Voting trust ctfs_______
Miami C opper. _______ 5
Middle States Oil______ 10
M iddle States Oil rights_
_
Rights full paid______ __
M idvale Steel * <>rd
.50
Monongahela Trac & P ow .
M ontana Power______ 100
Preferred _ _______ 100
M ontg Ward & C o . . n o par
M oon M otor Car________
M other Lode C oali.no par
Mullins B o d y _____ no par
Nash Motors C o _ n o p a r
_
Nash M otors pref________
National A c m e ......... ..5 0
National Biscuit______ 100
P referred___________100
National Biscuit w i ______
Natl Cloak & Suit_____ 100
Preferred________ .100
Nat C ond’ t & Cable no par
Nat Enamel & S ta m p .. 100
P referred___________100
National Lead________ 100
P referred__ ____ ..1 0 0
National Park Bank_ 100
_
Nevada Consol C o p p e r ..5
New York Air B r a k e ..100
N Y Air Brake_____ n o par
Class A . . — ......... ..
New York D o ck ______ 100
P referred_______ ..1 0 0
N Y Shipbuilding..no pa-.
Niag Falls Power pref. 100
North American (n e w )..50
P referred____________ 50
Rights _ ____________
B righ ts_____________
When issu ed _________
N ova Scotia Steel & C .lO u
Nunnally Co (T h e).n o par
Ohio Body & B lo w ..n o

TO M A R . 1

In
F e b r u a ry .

Since
J a n . 1.

S h a res.

S ha res.

38,905
300
950
100
100
44,900
14,400
28,220
168,000
44,100
400
62,900
100
9,900
100
90,800
102,100
222,000
2,800
9,500
1,600
9,900
166
129,200
900
3,600
1,300
2,700
26,200
1,200
12,900
2,100
4
28,900
22,300
12,600
1,400
800
600
100
153,500
18,100
700
15,900
1,500
1,300

par

3,500

Qkla Prod & Ref of A m . .5
Ontario Silver M ining. 100
Orpheum Circuit I n c ____1
P referred_______ ..1 0 0
Otis Elevator_________ 100

128,666
200
21,000
100
7,800

Otis S t e e l . _______ no par
Preferred _________ i00
Owens Bottle___________25
Preferred_______ ..1 0 0
Pacific Development no par
Pacific Gas & "Electric. 100
Pacific Mail SS....... ..........5
Pacific Oil_
_
_ no par
Pacific Tel & Tel
100
P referred___________100
Packard . _______ ______
Preferred _____________

88,200
4,500
75,700
14,500
14,600
1,500
149,500

Pan-Amer Pet & T r ____50
Class B stock . ______ 50
Panhan Prod & R ef.n o par
Panhandle P & R , pref _i 00
Parish & Bingham_.no par

321,600
377,200
2,700
100
1,900

675
132,300
1,400

P R IC E S I N

2
1923.

Jan.

B id .

124,405 69
950 116
1,350 93
500 290
100
68,700 17%
30,800 17
37,420 27 %
308,700 1 1 %
44,200
400
144,100 28 %
100
16,500 67
110 167
144,500 2 2 %
126,500 19
313,300
4,040 2 2 %
26,200 7 5 %
5,000
13,200 1 1 %
183 2Q5
188,200 38 %
1,800 117
______
5,700 62 %
1,600,102
6,800,
1%
70,200 67 %
1,625 95
20,900 128%
4,810 112%
4
41,300 15 %

Feb

116
118
98 % 94
Sale 240
95
16%
Sale
15%
Sale
26%
Sale
11%
Sale

26
9%

75%
116%
98
255
100%
18
17%
29%
11%

28.
A sk.

Sale
Sale
Sale
290
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

L o w e s t.

H ig h e s t .
S a le P r i c e s

72%
116%
94
270
100%
16%
15%
26%
11%

11 % Sale
29% Sale

24
Sale

Saie
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

Sale
299
Sale
121

11

12

72
110
23%
23
13%
25%
103%
98
14%

39% Sale
122
125

42%
122

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
102
Sale
Sale

62
103
1
67
99
125
112%

64
119%
1%
69
101
130%
113
435
17

Sale
110%
Sale
Sale
105
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

Sale

28 %
11

9 0 % Sale

84
Sale
4
5
62
71
14 % Sale
os %

14% Sale

25
9%

35%
Sale
48% 49%
22%
Sale
47% 51
12% 13%
108% 107
Sale 117%
45% 47%

27%
10%

12
102
102
3%
93
41
43
72
90
51
12
29%

Preferred___________100
Phillips P etroleum ..no par
Pierce-Arrow M ot C no par
Preferred _________ 100
Pierce Oil Corp________ 25
Preferred _
_
____100
Pig Wig Stores Cl A . no par
Pittsburgh Coal (of Pa) 100
Preferred _________ 100
Pittsburgh Steel p ref. .100
Pond Creek Coal _____ 10
Porto Rican-Amer T ob .
Postum Cereal _ no par
_
8 % p r e fe rr e d ______ 100
Pressed Steel Car_____ 10C
Preferred_ _______ 100
_
Producers & Ref C o r p ..50
Preferred____________ 5C

666
198,700
23,500
5,000
100
RR fiO
O
24^600
4,300
34,400
28,100
633
100
26,200
3,750
15,300
500
6,700
900
470,200
1,900

101,900
2 % Sale
32,600 93 % Sale
96,700 41 % Sale
3,000 43
Sale
400
1,400 96
97
379,500 48
Sale
66,300 1 3 % Sale
33,500 32
Sale
100
58 600
39,750
4 % Sale
9,300 40
Sale
102,600 5 7 % Sale
37,700 6 0 % Sale
1,333 9 9 % 100
600 91
98
69,000 39% Sale
3,850 67 % 68
56,200 114% Sale
1,900 107
111
24,300 81
Sale
3,300 98
100
814,300 50% Sale
2,800 44
48

Pub Serv Corp of N J ..1 0 0
Preferred ......... ........
Pullman C o m p a n y .. 100
Punta Alegre Sugar____50
Pure Oil n ____________ 25
8% preferred_______ 10C

192,900
1,600
34,600
133,700
82,400
1,100

267,000 92%
5,800 106
76,200 130%
159,400 47%
119,400 29%
3,400 99%

Railway Steel S p rin g.. 100
Preferred___________10C
Rand Mines, L td _ no par
_
Ray Consol C o p p e r ___1C
Reis (R obt) & C o ___no par
1st preferred_______ iOC
Remington Typew v t c 10C
1st preferred v t c _ 10C
_
2d preferred________ 10C
Rep 1
ogle Steel. _ no par
_
Republic Iron & Steel. .100
P referred___________10C
Reynolds Spring C o.n o par
Rights ______
__ _ .
Reynolds (R J) T ob C o . 25

4,600
600
700
49,300
800
700
32,400
700
400
125,000
89,700
i 5,400
28,600
23,200

9,200 114% Sale 110
llo>6
600 117
119
1,700 33% 34% 32%
13%
68,719 14% Sale
4,300 15% 16% 16%
80
900 77
84
36%
40,800 34
Sale
100
900 95
105
80
600 . . . . 104
25%
20,240 24
Sale
47%
148,600 49
Sale
89
88
92
11,700
22% 20%
83,100 21
4%
24,700
90
85

13%

99

93%
41
64
127
113
64
90
49%
44

100
Sale
SO
Sale
Sale
Sale
93
Sale
47

97
106
127
45%
27%

Sale
Sale
128
Sale
Sale

L o w e s t.

Feb. 1 67%
Feb. 24 104
Feb. 3
1%
Feb. 1 70%
Feb. 1 102
Feb. 2 133%
Feb. 5 114
Feb. 28 435
Feb. 1 17%

Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Fph
Jan.

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

211 60
2 100
9,
1
15! 65%
10 99%
13 123%
10 112%
28 425
17 14%

Sale
27% Feb. I 39% Feb. 13
Sale
49
Feb. 2 51% Feb. 13
25
21% Feb. 1 25% Feb. 16
54
46% Feb. 13 50% Feb. 19
Feb. 6 13% Feb. 16
14% 12
108% 108% Feb. 3 108% Feb. 3
Sale 102% Feb. 1 119% Feb. 24
Sale
45
Feb. 2 48% Feb. 14

23% Sale
27
29
10
Sale

80% Sale
71% Sale
80% 80%
71% 72%
12% Sale

102
106
4%
Sale
91
Sale
42
47%
44% 44%
71
78
95% 90%
59%
Sale
12%
Sale
29 %
Sale
29%

4% Sale
37% 39%
60% Sale
60% Sale
99

62
100
1%
67
99%
126%
112%
425
14%

23
Feb. 28 23% Feb. 28
26
Feb. 8 29% Feb. 13
9 % Feb. 5 10% Feb. 9

106
Sale
Sale
Sale
45
77
92%
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

Feb.

S IN C E J A N .

7

26%
46
21%
46 *
12
108%
100%
44%

5
16
9
8
28
12
17
1
24
22

78%
119
97%
293
100%
19%
18%
30%
12%

"l
5
24
9
17
17
2
24
2
2
30

72%
I ll
26
24%
14
27%
108%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

18%
Jan.
Fph
300
Jan. 5 43%
Jan. 15 125

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

13
12
10
2
28
17
17
21
12
22
26
15
5
28
1
13
15
20
9
8
17
19
23
21
2

17
24
25
9
1
25
3

67%
104
1%
70%
102
133%
114
435
29 17%

Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.

21
2
4
15
10
13
4
28
17

Jan. 2 39%
Jan. 9 51%
Feb. 1 25%
Jan. 31 50%
F eb. 6 13%
Feb. 3 109
Jan. 16 119%
Jan. 17 48%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.

13
13
16
19
16
24
24
14

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

22
Feb
26
Feb.
9 % Jan.

11% Feb.
30% Feb.

2 10% Jan. 29
31
Feb. 8
Jan. 14
Feb. 16
Feb. 14
Feb. 16
24
Feb. 16
11% Feb. 16
7% Jan. 4
Feb. 19 47 ~ Jan. 24 65
Feb. 19
Feb. 15 36% Jan. 2 46% Feb. 15

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

6% Jan.

8
1% Jan. 2 3%
27
5
Jan. 6 5%
16 17% Jan. 5 21%
14 84% Jan. 18 89%
16 144 " Jan. 24 153

Feb. 1
1%
% Jan. 2
Feb. 9 78% Jan. 25 85
Feb. 8 10% Feb 27 12%
Feb. 16 42% Jan. 30 48%
30
Feb. 26
25 92%
Feb. 7 10% Jan. 8 14%
Feb. 7i 93
Jan. 3 99

Jan. 18
Jan. 5
Feb. 8
Jan. 4
30
Feb. 26
Jan. 18
Feb. 7
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
F eb .
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.

7
7
5
12
27
30
28
6
30
16
13
15
16
16
9
9
28
16
13
4
27
19
4
19
28
7
10
25
2
5
28
28

103%
108%
133%
59%
32
99%

Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.

19
20
4
13
13
4

119%
119
34%
16%
18%
82
1 46%
1
18 104
3 88
2 31%
31 60%
9 94%
23 27%
1 7%

Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

3
9
19
28
17
26
9
13
20
16
28
28
21
26

Feb. 14 93%
Feb. 26 86
Feb. 5
5
Feb. 2 60
Feb. 9 13%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

3%
91
42
42%

Feb. 1 5%
Feb. 26 93%
Feb. 2 47 %
Feb. 2 45%

Feb. 16
2%
Feb. 2 90
Feb. 16 41%
Feb. 13 42%
76
Feb. 13 89
Feb. 16 47%
Feb. 16 11 %
Feb. 15 27%
28 05
Feb. 16
X
Feb. 13
4
Feb. 28 38
Feb. 27 55%
Feb. 19 58
Feb. 16 98
Feb. 19 92
Feb. 28 38%
Feb. 7 60
Feb. 10 113
Feb. 13 110%
Feb. 13 58
Feb. 8 86
Feb. 28 47%
Feb. 28 45

Jan. 5 93%
Jan. 22 86
5
Jan. 16
Feb. 2 68
Jan. 15 14%
102%
Tan
106 *
Jan. 2 3%
Jan. 16 94%
Jan. 2 47%
Feb. 2 45M
78%
Tan
Feb. 3 96
Jan. 2 61
Ja n . 27 15%
Jan. 27 35%
65
Fph
%
FpH
6' '
Jan. 25
Jan. 24 45
Jan. 17 71
Jan. 16 67%
Feb. 7 99%
Jan. 11 94
Jan. 3 44%
Feb. 10 84
Jan. 6 133
Jan. 3 114%
Feb. 2 81%
Jan. 22 99%
Jan. 16 54%
Feb. 5 48%

7
7.
9
2
8

84
77%
4
60
11%
m i 1st

5%
44%
69%
65%
99%
93 %
44%
85
127
113%
64
90
54%
48

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
95
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

101
107
128%
59%
30
98

Sale
10S
Sale
Sale
Sale
99

97
106
128
45%
27%
98%

Feb. 1 103%
Feb. 1 108%
Feb. 2 132%
Feb. 1 59%
Feb. 1 32
Feb. 26 99%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

19
20
7
13
13
14

93%
106
126%
43
27
97

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

6
6
17
18
24
25

116
110
118
115%
33% 32%
Sale
13%
17
16%
SU
Sale
36%
102% 102%
90
84
Sale
24%
Sale
47
Sale
90
Sale
20%
Sale
4

Feb. 1 117
Feb. 1 119
Feb. 27 34%
Feb. 1 16%
Feb. 17 17
19 82
Feb. 1 46%
Feb. 2 104
Feb. 5 8S
Feb. 1 31%
Feb. 1 60%
Feb. 1 94%
Feb. 1 27%
Feb. 1 7%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

15
9
19
28
21
3
9
13
20
16
28
28
21
26

110
115%
32%
13%
16
76%
33%
101
80
23%
47
89
16%

Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

1
1
23
1
5
19

3
1
26
1
28
23
2
2
17
1
7
5
2
10
1
1
2
27
1
5

92
61
13%
33%
%
6
44%
71
67%
99%
94
44%
84
133
114%
69%
93
54%
48%

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.

15
23% Feb. 28
8 29% Feb. 13
5 10% Feb. 9

89
51
11%
29%
65
%
4
39%
58 %
60%
98
93%
40%
60
127
113
58
90
49%
45

Sale 115
kale 117
33% 32%
16%
Sale
16
17
84
41%
Sale
100
103
89%
S4
29
Sale
60%
Sale
90% 94%
25%
Sale
7
Sale

S a le P r i c e s .

78%
69%
4%
60
12

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

1.

H ig h e s t.

S a le P r i c e s .

Feb. 1 75% Feb. 28 67%
Feb. 28 117% Feb. 26 116%
Feb. 2 97% Feb. 28 93%
Feb. 8 270
Feb. 8 270
Feb. 28 100% Feb. 28 100%
Feb. 1 19% Feb. 17 16%
Feb. 1 18% Feb. 17 15%
Feb. 1 30% Feb. 21 26%
Feb. 13 12
Feb. 3, 11
_.
%
Feb. 26 11% Feb. 26 11%
Feb. 1 30% Feb. 15 27 '
Feb. 5 18
Feb. 5 18
Feb. 1 72% Feb. 28 65%
Feb. 1 I l l
Feb. 1
Feb. 1 26
Feb. 13 20%
Feb. 1 24% Feb. 15 17%
Feb. 2 14
Feb. 20 11
Feb. 1 27% Feb. 9 22
Feb. 1 108% Feb. 8 75%
Feb. 10 99% Feb. 6
Feb. 5 18% Feb. 19 11
Feb. 5 300
Feb. 23
Feb. 1 43% Feb. 211 38
Feb. 24 125
Feb. 2 120%

8% Sale
8% Feb. 27 10%
9%
66
2% Sale
2% Feb. 1 3%
Sale
5% Feb. 27
6%
5%
%
6
19% Sale
18% Feb. 2 2 1 %
Sale
85
90
89% Feb. 14 89%
87
146
Sale 144% Feb. 27 153
149
100
103%
104
11% Sale
Sale
8% Feb. 1 11%
63
52% Feb. 9 65
52% 61
45
Sale
43% Feb. 1 46%
Sale
108
110
112
% Sale
Sale
% Feb. 5
1
81% Sale
79
Feb. 1 83
Sale
10% Sale
10% Feb. 27 12%
12
45% Sale
42% Feb. 1 47
Sale
75
90
100
9 2 % _____ 91% Feb. 3 92%
92
13% Sale
12% Feb. 1 14%
Sale
93% 93% 97% Feb. 1 99
Sale

86% Sale
80
Sale

69,500
11,800
75,000
2,400

Sale
107
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

Sale
105
1%
Sale
Sale
126
113%

RANGE

S a le P r i c e s .

66
111
21%
18%
11%
24
101

69
Sale
Sale

27% Sale

12,600
9%
6 % Sale
64
1,375
183,900
2%
1 % Sale
5
1,300
5%
8%
18%
34,000 19
Sale
85
400 8 2 % 89
143
10,600 149 % 155
102
400 102
8%
114,900
8 % Sale
48
5,000 42
55%
44
204,500 8 8 % Sale
107
107
114
1
4 9,900
% Sale
40,200 8 2 % Sale
79%
1,600
11%
42%
336,200 47 % Sale
100
86%
975
12%
523,190 11
Sale
4,800 9 1 % 9 3 % 97%
717,800
757,300
3,300
400
5,800
300

118
97
290
105
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

F eb.
B id .

FEBRUARY.

11%
27
18
Sale
65%
____ I l l
Sale
21%
Sale
18%
Sale
11%
26
24
Sale 101
98% 99
Sale
11%
296
Sale
39
123% 122

Sale

27%
27,900 2 8 % Sale
48
21,900 47 % Sale
21%
3,010 2 2 % Sale
44%
1,200 49
52
12
700 11
13
200 109
. . . 108
221,100 1 8 5 % Sale 103%
45
26,750 45% Sale
1,300
15,900
2,300
2,600

1.

A sk
A s k . B id .
7 3 % Sale
Sale

Penn-Seab St v t c . . n o par
People’s Gas L & C oke. 100
Philadelphia Co (Pitts) .50
Philadelphia Co pref_ (6)
_




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STOCKS—STOCK E X C H A N G E RECORD

STO C K S

P R IC E S I N

S A L E S TO M A R . 1.

N Y S T O C K E X C H ’ GE

In
F ebru a ry.
Shares.

Shares.

R eynolds(RJ)Tob Cl B .2 5
7% preferred_______ 100
Royal Dutch C o N Y ehs.
St Joseph Lead________ 10
Santa Cecilia Sugar.no par
Savage Arms C orp____100
Sears Roebuck & C o ___100
P referred___________100
Seneca Copper Con> n o par
Shattuck Arizona C op p . 10
Shell Transport & T ra a .£ 2
Shell Union O il___________
P referred______________
Simms Petroleum________
Simmons C o ____________ t
SlnclalrConOilCorp no par
P referred______________
Skelly Oil C o ___________10
Sloss-Sheffield St’l A 1 . 100
Sloss-Sheffield, pref______
So Porto Rico Sugar___100
P referred ___________100
Spalding_________________
1st preferred ___________
Spicer M fg C o _____ n o par
P referred ___________ 100
Stand ard M illing_____ 100
P referred____ ______ 100
Standard Oil of C a l i f ...25
Standard Oil of N J ___ 25
P referred___________100
Steel A Tube of Am pf.10 0
Sterling Products_ no par
_
R ig h t s ________________
Stern Bros pref (8 % )..1 0 0
Steward Warn C orp.n o par
Stromberg Carburet no par

74,600
2,032
86,800
16,200
26,600
7,500
44,300
500
40,800
10,300
7,500
149,800
1,300
99,500
16,400
260,600
7,200
291.600
12,900
300
18,000
500
______
______
104,700
600
1,300

8tudebaker Corp (The) 100
Preferred___________100
Submar Boat C orp.n o par
Superior Oil_______ no par
Superior S t e e l........... .100
Sweets Co of A m erica. _lu
Tenn C op A Chem no par
Texas Company ( T h e ) ..25
Texas Gulf Sulphur......... 10
Tex Pacific Coal A O i l .. 10
Texas Pac Land T ru st. 100
Tidewater O il________ 100
Timken Roll Bear_.no par
T obacco Prod C o r p .. 10C
Preferred____________100
T obacco Products (new) 100
_
Tem p ctfs Class A _ 100
Transcon Oil ctfs___no par
Transue A Wms St’l no par
Underwood Typewriter 100
P referred ___________100
Union Bag A Paper new 100
Union O il___________no par
Union Tank C ar______ 100
P referred ___________ 100
United Alloy Steel_.no p a r
United Cigar Stores_ 100
_
P referred ___________ 100
United D rug__________ 100
1st preferred......... .......50
United D yew ood______ 100
P referred---------------- 100
United Fruit__________ 100
United Paperboard C o . 100
United Retail Stores n o par
U S Cast Iron Pipe A F 100
P referred___________ 100
U S Express___________ 100
U S Food Products____100
U S Hoffman M ach n o par
U S Indus A lcohol____ 100
P referred___________ 100
U S Realty A Im provt. 100
Preferred ctfs w i ----------U S R ubber___________ 100
1st preferred________100
U S Smelt Refg A M g . . 50
P referred____________ 50
United States Steel____100
P referred___________ 100
U S T obacco_______no par
P referred___________ 100
Utah Copper___________ 10
Utah Securities v t c _ 100
_
Vanadium C orp____ no par
Van R aalte______________
1st pref_____________ 100
Va-Carolina Chem ical. 100
P referred ___________ 100
Class B ____________

491,400
700
146,800
23,600
1,300
12,800
46.100
304,900
63.300
73.100

Va Iron Coal A C o k e .. 100
P referred ___________ 100
Vivaudou (V ), In c.n o par
Vulcan D etinning_____
Weber A Heilbroner no par
W ells, Fargo E xpress.. 100
West Elec 7% cum pref 100
Western Union T eleg.-lO O
Westlnghouse Air Brake 50
W est’gh E A M fg assent 50
1st preferred________
W hite Eagle Oil A R no par
W hite M o to r___________ 50
W hite Oil C orp_____ no par
Wlckwlre-Spencer Steel. .
W illys-Overland________2
New preferred______ 100
Wilson A Co nc v t c no par
P referred___________ 100
W oolworth (F W )_____ 100
P referred___________ 100
W orth’t ’n P A M v t c . 1 0 0
Preferred A v t c ____100
Preferred B v t c ____100
Wright A eronautic.no par
Youngstown Sheet A Tube

99,300
260,800
8,700
41,700
25,800
100
32.300
64,000

8,200

104,000
76.700
6,100
96,500
81,300
600
100

100
2,100

3,200
3,400
900
10,800
1,700
15.000

2,000

200

100
17.000
131.600
18.300
3,200
900
5,900
15.300
113.900
500
27.300
15,600
96.100
6,400
34.800
2,600
424.600
13.200
1,600
300
106.800
65.100
142.900
2,000

600
46.100
10.200

1,300
2,600
100

43.800
5,100
12,800
3.700
31,900
6.700
115,800
400
52,100
19,700
29,200
29,300
56.000
31,800
9,800
600
10.000
8,600
100

1,800
3,600
3,200

RANGE

FEBRUARY.

P rice about
J an . 2

Since
J an . 1.

P ar

1923.
B id.

Feb.

212,600 48
117
Sale
2,957
1 1 0 % Sale 118
Sale
17.400 62 5$ Sale
4 4 % Sale
Sale
Sale
25,500 18
21
18 % Sale
28,300
4 % Sale
23$
23$
2%
2%
15,100 1 8 % 20
2 1 % Sale 2 2 % Sale
94,800 863$ Sale
85
Sale
8931 Sale
120
600 107 3$ 112
112
111
110
55.900
8 3$ Sale
1 1 % Sale
14,200
8 % Sale
1 0 % Sale
9
8
13.400 38 5$ Sale
38%
393$
153.400 12 % Sale
14
Sale
1 5 % Sale
4,800 92
Sale
91
923$ 9 1 % 93
111,500
1 2 % Sale
153$ Sale
Sale
16.400
27
Sale
46,700 35
3 2 % Sale
333$ Sale
14.400 9 8 % Sale
9 7 % Sale
96
963$
Sale
509,100
11
Sale
9 % Sale
13
26,000 8 9 % 42
46
Sale
50
503$
Sale
2 ,1 0 0 64
72
82
73
79
Sale
18.900 42
5 8 % Sale
413$ Sale
106
1,100 90
85
95
95
95
200
155.300
2,600
4.700
500
322.700
647,492
25.400
126.700
39.800
62,100
1,600
82,700
84.400

104

105

93
87
93
121 %

Sale
Sale

8 0 % Sale

42%
117%

85
61 %
2%
109%

80
69

630,200 119
2.200 110

244.400
30 700
4.700
37.200
97.200
360.100
149.300
118.400

7%

5
29 %
2
105$
49
61 %
21%

____
104
2131 Sale
80%

93

95%

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

50%
39%
1 \0 %
103 %
01%

Sale
116
Sale
Sale
30
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
350
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

1143$
112
93$
43$
93$

88

97
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

115
____
893$ Sale
64
Sale

6,000 285
15.800 121
339.100 8 3 %
135,105 57 %
13,300 107
57%
57
129.305 8 4 % Sale
183,800 1 4 % Sale
900 3 2 % 35
500 135
137
100 112M 120
3,200 67
Sale
7.400
5
%
5.600 8 5 % Sale
2.300 108
110
11.600 3 3 % Sale
I,
195
130 700
100 115
122
22.500 81
Sale
2.600 4 0 % 48

2%
11%

473$
613$
22

280
128
363$
503$
1043$

Sale
113
Sale
5
31
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
350
Sale
Sale
Sale
1063$

L o w e s t.

Feb. 28.

1.

A s k . B id.
A sk.
A s k . B id.
Sale
5 5 % Sale
5 8 % Sale

116
44%
18%
2%
21%

85
112

7%

9
353$
133$
91
123$
243$
32
963$
11
46
78
413$
94

553$
39 3$
1163$
98
583$

110
114
983$ Sale
803$ Sale

I ll
Feb.
89
Feb.
633$ Feb.

1193$ Sale
113
114
11 Sale
63$ Sale
31
32
2
Sale
1 2 % Sale
513$ Sale
623$ Sale
223$ Sale
300
400
1373$ Sale
391$ Sale
57 3$ Sale
1123$ Sale

1133$
1123$
93$
5
303$
13$
113$
47-'!$
593$
213$

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

1223$
1133$
143$
63$
323$
23$
23$
52
633$
343$

128
36
503$
1043$

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

1383$ Feb.
3 9 % Feb.
583$ Feb.
114
Feb.

783$
11
34
145
120
603$
3$
81
1103$
34
185
114
80
463$
50
96
1593$

Feb.
F eb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
F eb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

843$
13
353$
145
120
69
3$
90
112
373$
223
114
855$
473$
503$
96
1803$

1,200
1 3 2 ,2 5 0

72.600
200,000
14.800
900
52.200
14.400
1.900
3.500
300
110,700
327
II,
18,100
9.400
42.200
14,550
149,600
900
76.700
64.600
44.200
37.500
139.500

783$ Sale
Sale
11

833$ Sale
113$ Sale
34
343$
160
140
150
160
Sale 115
120
66 66
69
64
3$ Sale
3$
Sale
88
Sale
81
Sale 1113$ Sale
112
34
33
36
Sale
195
120
230
Sale
122
121
114
117
Sale
80
84
Sale
463$ 463$ 47J$ Sale

66,000

16.600
900
30.300
800
14.300
100

2,700
5,600
4.900

160
Sale 177
Sale
16
183$ 16
183$
663$ Sale
813$ Sale
29
Sale
323$ Sale
68
693$ 70 3$ 71
63$
7
83$
83
0%
7%
43$ Sale
33$
43$
4 % Sale
23
Sale
20
Sale
21
Sale
643$ Sale
703$ Sale
0 8 % Sale
98
100
9 0 % 100
983$ Sale
893$ Sale
89
Sale
Sale 104 3$ Sale
103
Sale 103
60 3$ Sale
573$ Sale
5 0 % Sale
99
Sale 1013$ Sale 1023$ Sale
35
Sale
413$ Sale
37%
38%
453$ 46
46
Sale
47%
48%
1073$ Sale 1043$ Sale 1073$ Sale
Sale 1203$ Sale
122
Sale 120
63
65
663$ 673$
52
57
112
110
112
110
109
112
63
Sale
75 3$ Sale
65 3$ Sale
17
Sale
22 3$ Sale
173$ Sale
423$ Sale
353$ Sale
353$ Sale
613$ 56
Sale
62
64
95
993$ 933$ 953$
95
98
24
Sale
243$ Sale
24 3$ Sale
62
Sale
673$ Sale
633$ Sale
143$ 163$ 163$ 1734
163$ 18
54
Sale
80
85
153$ Sale
800
123$ Sale
873$ 913$
1125$ Sale
1115$ Sale
1113$ Sale
603$ Sale
1125$ 1133$
273$ Sale
49
Sale
35$ Sale
105$ Sale
63$ Sale
42
43
37
Sale
80
89
220
Sale
124
323$ Sale
85
..
. 683$
83$ ---1 1

53
55
79
82
163$ Sale
12
935$
1133$
1125$
1075$
623$
73
265$
513$
33$

7
9
19
20
13
13
13
13
15
21
20
13
23
28
15
16
14
27
15
15
13
19

I ll
Feb.
100
Feb.
833$ Feb.

200

11.700
44.200
197.500
1,600
71.900
26,000
265,300
17.200
38.500
4,800
976,200
27.800
3.400

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

125$

Feb.
613$
433$
Feb.
118
Feb.
Feb. 51053$
Feb. 13 643$

643$ Feb.
29
Feb.
693$ Feb.
7
Feb.
4
Feb.
193$ Feb.
643$ Feb.
98
F eb .
895$ Feb.
1023$ Feb.
573$ Feb.
1013$ Feb.
35
Feb.
45
Feb.
1043$ Feb.
1193$ Feb.
63
Feb.
1113$ Feb.
63
Feb.
163$ Feb.
333$ Feb.
56
F eb.
94
Feb.
21
F eb.
61
Feb.
143$ Feb.

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

823$ Feb.
33
Feb.
723$ Feb.
83$ Feb.
5
Feb.
233$ Feb.
713$ Feb.
983$ Feb.
993$ Feb.
105
Feb,
62
Feb.
1035$ Feb.
413$ Feb.
46
Feb.
1083$ Feb.
1213$ Feb
69
Feb
112
Feb.
755$ Feb.
245$ Feb.
44
F eb.
61
Feb.
98
Feb.
27
Feb.
683$ Feb.
17
Feb.

Feb.
533$ Feb. 5 67
80
Feb. 23 80
Feb.
163$ Feb. 1 195$ Feb.

63
68
81
82
173$ Sale

1 2 3 $ Sale
9 7 % Sale
113 3$ Sale
1163$ Sale
1173$ Sale
643$ Sale
74
78
283$ Sale
Sale
525$ Sale
Sale
Sale
45$ Sale
1 2 3 $ Sale
73$ Sale
73$
73$
45
Sale
513$ Sale
37
39
403$ Sale
86
Sale
205
210
2135$ Sale
1253$_____
303$ 33
373$ 393$
_____ 85
80
85
65 t 69
703$ Sale
9 f Sale
9
93
753$ Sale
785$ Sale

Sale
Sale
Sale
110
Sale

273$ Feb.
973$ Feb.
88
F eb.

123$ Feb. 7 135$
933$ Feb. 1 983$
Feb. 21 1145$
113
112
Feb. 2 1193$
1093$ Feb. 5 120
62
Feb. 1 673$
75
Feb. 6 75
263$ Feb. 1 295$
Feb. 1 533$
51
Feb. 1 53$
3
Feb. 6 14
11
73$ Feb.
83$
445$ Feb.
52 3$
38
Feb.
423$
86
Feb. 24 89
2063$ Feb. 5 223

/ Full paid

33
83
665$
83$
753$

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

Feb. 9 403$ Feb.
Feb. 15 80
Feb.
Feb. 5 703$ Feb.
Feb. 17
93$ Feb.
Feb. 21 79
Feb.

o 3d paid

47
Jan.
1143$ Jan.
423$ Jan.
18 Jan.
2 Jan.
183$ Jan.
83 3$ Jan.
1103$ Jan.
73$ Jan.
83$ Jan.
34 3$ Jan.
123$ Jan.
91
Feb.
12 3$ Jan.
243$ Feb.
313$ Jan.
963$ Feb.
95$ Jan.
42
Jan.
68
Jan.
40
Jan.
923$ Jan.

JA N.

1.

H ig h e s t.

S a le P r ic e s .

Sale P rices

593$
2 118
1 553$
1 213$
2
5
1 253$
1 923$
13 112
2 123$
3 103$
2 40
1 163$
28 913$
1 16
15 313$
1 35 3$
16 99 3$
1 133$
1 52
15 793$
1 64
14 953$

213$ Feb.
94
Feb.
85
Feb.

100
29,010 155 Sale
500
224,100 7 0 % Sale
49.400 29 % Sale
6.500 7 2 % Sale
1,100

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

S IN C E

L o w e s t.

H ig h e s t.

Sale P r ic e s .
5 4 % Feb.
1

1023$-----243$ Sale
92
97
85
86
95
613$ Sale
43
Sale
1163$ 1163$
104
Sale
63>$ Sale

a Less than 100 shares. 6 Ex-rights, e Ex-div. and ’•
,srht«. « lat paid,
during the month prior to this date. * Ex-dividend, t N o Par.




31

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10

Sale P rices.
5 9 % Feb.
7

118
553$
215$
5
25 3$
923$

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
112
Feb.
123$ Feb.
103$ Feb.
40
Feb.
163$ Feb.
933$ Jan.
16
Feb.
313$ Feb.
35 3$ Jan.
99 3$ Feb.
133$ Feb.
52
Feb.
793$ Feb.
64
Feb.
953$ Feb.

9
19
20
13
13
13
13
15
21
20
13
12
28
15
2
14
27
15
15
13
19

104
Jan.
19
Jan.
90
Jan.
85
Feb.
95
Jan.
545$ Jan.
393$ Feb.
1163$ Feb.
85
Jan.
60 3$ Jan.
13$ Jan.
1093$ Jan.
79 3$ Jan.
623$ Jan.

105
273$
973$
903$
953$
1231$
433$
118
1073$
64 5$
25$
115

Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
100
Feb.
833$ Feb.

4
16
2
23
19
2
12
21
12
28
15
5
27
20

1 1 2 3 $ Jan.
112 Jan.
7 Jan.
4 3$ Jan.
29 3$ Jan.
13$ Feb.
105$ Jan.
473$ Jan.
58 3$ Jan.
20 Jan.
300 Jan.
120 Jan.
33 3$ Jan.
503$ Jan.
1043$ Feb.

1223$
1135$
14 5$
65$
323$
23$
123$
52
65
343$
300
1385$
393$
585$
114

7
15
8
15
13
12
17
19
15
2
3
26
28
28
14

31
8
28
25
15
19
16
2

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

781$ Feb.
103$ Jan.
333$ Jan.
136 Jan.
120
Feb.
603$ Feb.
3$ Jan.
81
Feb.
108 3$ Jan.
333$ Jan.
185
Feb.
114
Feb.
78
Jan.
463$ Feb.
50
Feb.
96
Feb.
1523$ Jan.
16 3$ Jan.
645$ Feb.
29
Jan.
69
Jan.
7 Jan.
35$ Jan.
18 3$ Jan.
625$ Jan.
98
Jan.
883$ Jan.
1023$ Feb.
55
Jan.
Jan.
99
Jan.
35
45
Feb.
Jan.
104
Jan.
119
57
Jan,
8 1103$ Jan.
623$ Jan.
155$ Jan.
33 3$ Feb.
56
Feb.
94
Feb.
21
Feb.
61
Feb.
143$ Feb.

Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
112
Jan.
373 Feb.
223
Feb.
Jan.
116
855 Feb.
47 3$ Jan.
503$ Feb.
96
Feb.
1803$ Feb.
16 3$ Jan.
825$ Feb.
Feb.
33
725 Jan.
83 Feb.
5 Jan.
Jan.
25
713$ Feb.
98 3$ Feb.
995$ Feb.
Jan.
105
62
Jan.
Jan.
105
413$ Feb.
48 3$ Jan.
1085$ Jan.
123 3$ Jan.
F eb.
69
Feb.
112
755 Feb.
245$ Feb.
Feb.
44
Jan.
64
Jan.
98
Feb.
27
683$ Feb.
Feb.
17

19
5
19
10
1
8
3
20
19
13
14
8
26
6
17
6
21
27
28
9
3
26
2
27
16
21
28
2
15
13
15
3
4
15
13
8
28
16
16
3
25
20
24
24

533$ Jan.
80
Jan.
153$ Jan.
5 Jan.
123$ Jan.
91
Jan.
1125$ Jan.
109 Jan.
107 Jan.
58 5$ Jan.
72
Jan.
243$ Jan.
485$ Jan.
3
Jan.
105$ Jan.
63$ Jan.
423$ Jan.
36
Jan.
86
Jan.
1993$ Jan.
1245$ Jan.
305$ Jan.
83
Feb.
663$ Jan.
83$ Jan.
75 3$ Feb.

Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
20 120
673$ Feb.
Jan.
75
295$ Feb.
53 3$ Feb.
53$ Feb.
14 -Feb.
83$ Jan.
52 Vs Feb.
4 2 % Feb.
Feb.
89
2243$ Jan.
9 1253$ Jan.
30, 40>$ Feb.
Feb.
151 83
23j 703$ Feb.
17] 93$ Feb.
Jan.
21' 80

23
29
9
26
23
23
20
30
17
16
5
19
13
9
13
5
23
5
8
5
30
15
15
28
8
26

h Ex-stock dividend

845$
14J$
355
145
120
69
3$
90

$

$

$

$
$

$

67
80
195$
5
135$
983$
1145$
22jll93$

i Quoted er-d ivid e

33

G eneral Q uotations
O F

BONDS AND

STOCKS

1. In the following thirty-three pages of tables quotations are given for all the more Important securities listed on any 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 c lo sin g day o f the m onth p r eced in g the date o f is s u e . As the New Y ork
Stock Exchange began with Jan. 2 1909 to quote all bond prices “ and interest,” we have adopted the same method and no longer em ploy a desig­
nating 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, he must pay accrued Interest in a d d ition to the price. This, however, does not apply to income bonds or bonds in default,
in which cases the price includes the interest, should there be any.
3. The letter
prefixed to bond prices denotes that the quotation is a flat price— that is, that the accrued interest forms part of the price,
and therefore the purchaser does not have to provide for it separately in making payment. As already stated in the case of income bonds and bonds
in default, the price is always “ flat,” and no designating mark is employed 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 cases the figures are obtained from sources which are considered reliable.
6. The following abbreviations are often used, viz.: “ M ” for mortgage, “ g ” for gold, “ gu” for guaranteed, “ end” for endorsed, “ cons” for con ­
solidated, “ con v” for convertible, “ s f ” for sinking fund, “ 1 g ” for land grant, “ op ” for optional.
7. The black-faced type in the letters showing the interest period indicates the m onth when the bonds mature.
N O T IC E.— All b o n d prices are “ a n d in te re st” e x cep t w h ere m arked “ f ” a n d in com e an d d e fa u lte d b o n d s .
B onds

B id .

B onds o f com p a n ie s c o n s o l’ d are
often u n d er the con solid a ted n a m e.

Adirondack— See Del & Hudson
Akron & Barb Belt g 4s ’42. J&D
8334
96
Ala G t South 1st 5s Dec ’ 2 7 .J&J
84
Gen M 5s Dec 1 1927 £ . . J& D
1st cons g 5s 1943 Ser A .J& D
9524
90
Belt R y o f Chatt 5s 1945 J&J
Ala Midland— SeeAtl Coast Line
Alabama N Orl T & P June—
“ A ” deb 5s g ’40 red ’ 10.M & N If 90
“ B ” d ebg 5s '4 0 red ’ 10.M & N I f 83
“ C ” deb g 5s N ov 1 1940. A&O If 75
Alabama Tennessee & Northern
78
Prior lien 6s 1948
_____ J&J
20
Gen Income 6s Oct 1948____
Albany & Susq— See Del & Hud
Allegheny Valley— See Penn R R
Alleg & West— See Buff R & P
Allentown Terms 4s 1919
101
Ext at 6% to 1929_____.J&J
Alton Bridge— See St C M & StL
67
Ann Arbor 1st g 4s 1995. . .Q-J
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 24-’ 35. J&J15 b 6.25
Aroostook Northern— See Bango r & Aro
Aroostook Vatttey— See Canadia n Pac
Asheville & Spartanburg— S U &
70
Col 1st M g gu 4s 1 9 9 5 ..J&J
Atch & East’n Br— 4s 1928. J&J
Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe—
Gen mtge gold 4s 1995 .A & O
8734
79
Adjustment 4s July 1 ’ 95 -N ov
Stam ped........... .......... M&N
7934
C o n v g 4 so f’ 09due’ 55opt J&D
7724
Conv g 4s of 1905 due ’ 55J& D
7724
10224
C o n v g 4 s 1960_____ . .J& D
82 24
Trans S L 1st g 4s 1958. J&J
89
Cal-Ariz lst& rf4 34s’ 62op M&S
If 91
Series B . ............... ..
E Okla Div 1st g 4s ’ 28 M&S
9534
90
Hutch & So 1st g 5s 1928. J&J
R ocky M t Div 4s 1965. .J& J
S IX
San Fran & San Joaquin Val—
1st g 5s Oct 1 1 9 4 0 ...A&O
Santa Fe Prescott & Phoenix
1st g 5s 1942________ M&S
9534
Atlanta Birm & Atlantic—
17
Income 5s N ov 1 1930 ______
33
A tl & Birm 1st g 5s 1934. J&J
Atlanta & Chari A L— See South ern R y
A tl Knox & Cin— See Lou & Nas hville
Atlanta Knoxv & Nor— See Lou isv & N
Atlantic & Dan— See South R R
Atlantic C ity— See Reading Co
Atlantic Coast Line Co of Conn—
Certs Indebt 5s irredeem J&D / 90
Certs Indebt 4s 1925____J&J / 95
Atlantic Coast Line R R —
1st cons 4s July 1 1952 M&S
8634
Col trg 4 s Oct 1 ’ 52 op M&N
8234
80 y 2
Conv deb 4s ’39 op ’ 16 M&N
8434
G enunif Ser A 4 ^ s '6 4 J&D
7% notesM ay 15’ 30 M&N 15 10634
E q 6 ^ 8 Feb. ’ 36 (yr).F & A b 5.25
E q 6s Jan 15 '24-’35.J&J15 b 5.55
A laM id— lstgug5s’ 28M&N
99 J4
Atlantic Coast Cine of SC—
85
Gen 1st g 4s July ’ 4 8 .J&J
106
N E of S C 6s 1933. .J&J
Bran & West 1st 4s ’ 38. J&J
8724
liOM
Char& Savgen 7 s ’ 36 .J& J
84
Fla So 1st g gu 4s ’ 45 .J& J
97
Nor & Car 5s 1939...A & O
Pet’b ’g— Class A 5s g ’ 26 J &J
9834
102
Class B 6s g 1926. .A & O
87
Rich & Peters 4 )4s ’ 40 A&O
Sav Fla & W 1st g 6s ’ 34 A&O 107
1st M g 5s 1934____A&O
9924
99
W il & W ei gen g 5s ’ 35. J&J
Gen mtge g 4s 1935. .J&J
89
Atlantic & Yadkin— See Souther n R y
Augusta South— See South R y
Aug Term— See Chari & W Car
Austin & Northw’n— See So Pac
Balt Ches & Atlan — See Pa R R
95
Balt & Cumb Val R R 6s ’ 29. J&J
Ex 1st M 6s July 1931_ J&J
_
95
Balt & Harrisb— See West M d
Baltimore & Ohio —
94
Prior lien 334sg 1925____J&J
77
1st M 4s g July 1 1948..A& O
Conv 434s 1933 red 1923 M&S
8034
R e f& g e n 5s 1995 Ser A ..J & D
8154
10-yr 6s July 1929______ J&J
100
Eq tr 5s 1923-37 (y r)_ F&A b 5.40
_
Eq tr 6s ’ 24-’ 35 (y r)._J & J l5 b 5.75
Pitt J c & M d iv 3 J 4 s g ’ 25M&N
92J4
Pittsb Lake Erie & W Va—
Refund gold 4s 1 9 4 1 ..M&N
7434
S W div 1st g 3 34s 1925..J& J
9334
Central Ohio—
92
Reor 1st con g 4 34s’30 M &S

6 Basis.

B onds

A sk.

R A ILR O A D BONDS

87

95
96
87
80
85
25

6924
5.70%
ostook
75
8834
80
7934
7934
105
84
9034
96
96
82
102J4
100
21
36
ashv

93
97
8724
8234
8134
8634

107 J4
5.05%
5.35%
88

100
9934
105

94 X
78
8024
82
10034

5.20%
5.40%
9224
74 X
9324
—

/ This price includes accrued interest.




B id .

Baltimore & Ohio ( C on clu d ed ) —
O h io R iv R R — 1st g 5s’ 36 J&D
9534
Gen gold 5s 1937. . A&O
9424
97
Sch R iv East Side 4s ’ 2 5 .J&D
72 Vs
Staten Isl R y 434s 1943.J&D
65
Tol & Cin Div 4s 1 9 5 9 ..J&J
78
W Va & Pitts 1st 4s g ’ 90 A&O
Bangor & Aroostook—
92
1st M 5s g Jan 1 1943 _ J&J
75
Cons refund g 4s 1951 . J&J
83
M edford Ext 5s 1937. M&N
88
Piscat D iv g 5s Jan ’ 43 A&O
89
St Johns R ivE xt gu 5s ’ 39. F& A
88
Van Bur Ex 5s g J a n ’ 43 A&O
88
Washburn Ext 1st 5s ’ 39 F&A
86
Aroostook Nor 5s g 194 7 A& O
Nor Maine Seaport 5s ’ 35 A&O n 89
Battle C r’k & Stur— See M ich C
Beech Creek— See N Y C & H Riv
Bellingham Bay & British Col—
82
1st g 5s Dec 1 1932_____ J&D
Bell & Caron— See Illinois Cent
Belt R R & Stk Yds (Ind’p ’lis)—
1st ref g 4s 1939_______ M&N
7334
Belt R y of Chat— See Ala Gr So
Belvidere Del— See PennsylvanJ a
Bennington & R utl’d— See Rut land
Big Sandy R y — See Ches & Ohio
15
Birmingham & S E 63 1961 _ M&N
80
Birm Term 1st g 4s ’ 57 gu M&S
Bolivia R y 1st 5s 1927 . ..J & J
Boonville St Louis & Southern—
70
1st M 53 1951__________ F&A
98
Boston & Albany 5s Oct ’ 63. J&J
98
5s June 1942___________ J&D
98
5s July 1 1938__________ J&J
94
434s July 1937_________ J&J
91
4s M ay 1 1933 gu N Y C . M&N
91
4s M ay 1 1934 gu N Y C . M&N
91
4s M ay 1 ’ 35 gu N Y C ___M&N
77
334s Jan 1 1951_________ J&J
77
lie f 334s 1952 gu N Y C ..A & O
82
Bost & Lowell 434s Feb ’ 3 3 .J&J
80
4s April 1932___________A&O
70
Boston & Maine— 4 J 4 sg ’ 44 J&J
85
434s April 1 1929.......... A&O
86
4s Sept 1 1926_________ M&S
74
4s Feb 1 1937___________F&A
67
4s Aug 1942____________ F&A
3s July 1950_____________ J&J
93
1st & ref M 6s Ser C 1929. J&J
Series D 6s 1929______ J&J
93
91
Series F 6s 1930______ J&D
93
Series G 6s 1929_____ J&J
91
Series H 6s 1930_____ M&N
99
Series I 7s 1931_______ J&J
Series J 7s 1931______ A&O
99
Equip 534s 1923-1927 ..F & A
P ortsG tF & C on 434s’37.J& D
67
Bos & N Y A L— See N YNH &H
Boston Rev B & L 4 j4 s ’ 2 7 .J&J
90
Burns & W — See A tl Coast Line
Buffalo Creek 1st 5s 1941. J&J
9334
Buffalo Rochester & Pittsburgh
General 5s g 1937______ M&S
10134
8934
Con g 434s 1957______ M&N
Equip 6s Ser K 1923-33. F&A 6 5.25
Equip g 4 34s Ser F 1927. A&O b 5.10
Equip 4s Ser G 1929____A&O 6 5.10
83
A1 & West 4s g guar 1998 A&O
Clear & M 1st 5s g gu '43. J&J
97pa
Buffalo & Southwest— See Erie
Buff & Susquehanna R R Corp—
1st 4s Dec 30 1963 . . ..J & J
77
Burl Ced Rap&No— SeeCRI&P
ButteAnaconda&Pac5s’ 44. F&A
90
.
California N W 5s 1928 gu. A&O
Cam & Clear— 1st 5s g ’ 4 1 . . J&J
9934
82
Gen M g 4s 1955............ F&A
Cambria & Indiana—
1st M gold 5s 1936____M&N
95
Gen mtge 6s 1944_______ F&A
101
Canada Sou 5s 1962 ser A .A & O
96J4
Canadian National Rys—
5s 1925 w i __________________
9924
Eq tr 7s M ay 1 1935____M&N
10S
Canadian Northern —
1st con deb 4s 1930 g u . J&D30
89
S F deb 7s 1940________ J&D
114J4
S F deb 634s 1946........... .J&J
11124
6% coll notes 1924_____ F&A
100
6%
Equip 434s various__________ b
Eq* tr 6s J’ly ’ 23-J an’ 29SerB J& J b
6%
M anitoba S E 1st 4s £ '29 F&A
Winnipeg Term g 4s ’ 39 g . J& J
80
Canadian Pacific—
Cons deben 4s perpetual. .J&J
7934
6% notes Mar 2 1924..M&S2
101

k

Last sale.

I

In London.

B onds

A sk.

__
96
9734
6534
79
95
77
92
92
92
92
92
9234
95

7734

25

75
101
101
101

75
86
88
72
95
95
94
95
94

99
90J4
5%
4.65%
4.65%
85

78
92
101
84
10234
9724
9924
109
115
11234
101
5.50%
5.50%
84
79 Vs

10134

B id .

Canadian Pacific ( C on clu d ed )—
Eq tr 4>4s 1923-1928...J & J b 5.25
Eq tr 6sA prl923-32(s.a.)A & 0 b 5.35
Aroostook Val 434s 1929.F&A
7934
90
New Brunsw 1st g 5s ’ 3 4 .F&A
Cons deb 4s perpetual.J&J If 77
Ont&Que deb gu 5s perp J&D I f 97
Carb & Shaw— See Illinois Cent
Carolina Cent— See Seab Air L
Caro Clinch & Ohio 5s ’38.J&J
9034
1st cons 6s 1952 Ser A J&D 15
963$
Equip 5s 1923-1927____A&O b
6%
Eq tr 6s 1924-’ 33(yr).J& J 15 b b .lo
Carolina & Yadkin River—
5
1st s f 5s 1962__________J&D
Carthage & Adiron— See N Y C
86
Catawissa cons g 4s 1948..A&O
Central Argentine R y Ltd—
98
Conv g 6% notes 1927_ F&A
_
Cent Ark & East— See St L S W
Cent Branch R y— See M o Pac
Central of Georgia—
10134
1st M g 5s N ov 1 1945..F & A
9634
Cons gold 5s 1945______ M&N
10-yr 6% sec gold bds ’ 29J&D 1 0 0
E q 4 34s July '23-Jan ’ 2 6 .J&J b O.50
7454
Chat Div gold 4s 1 9 5 1 ..J&D
9424
M acon & Nor g 5s 1 9 4 6 ..J&J
yz34
M id Ga & A tl 1st 5s 1947. J&J
9634
M obile D iv g 5s 1946____J&J
91
Oconee D iv 1st g 5s 1945 J&D
93
Cent R R & Bkg 5s 1937 M&N
86
Chattahoochee & G 5s ’ 30 J&J
87
Chat R & South g 5s ’ 47. .J&J
91
Eatonton Br 5s g 1 9 2 6 ..J&D
—
Ocean S S Co ext 7s ’ 30 J&J
Cent Indiana— See Cl Cin Ch & St Louis
Cent of New Eng— See N Y N H & Hartf
Central of New Jersey—
105 X
Gen M (now 1st) g 5s ’ 8 7 .J&J
/o
E q tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 24-’ 35.J& Jl5 65.50 c
Amer D ock & Impt 5s 1921,
10634
Ext at 6% to 1936____J&J
Leh & W B Coal con g 4s,
1925, 1930, 1935_____J&D
N Y & L Br gen 4s 1941.M &S b 8834
....
Genera) gold 5s 19 41.. M &S
Central Ohio— See Balt & Ohio
Central Pacific— See So Pacific
Central Vermont R y —
8Sj4
Ref M 5s 1930 guar____M&N
Charls & L— See A tl Coast L—
—
Chari & W Car 1st 5s ’ 46. .A&O
—
Aug Term 1st gu g 6s ’ 47 A&O
Chateaugay R y— See Del & H
Chattahoochee & Gulf— See Cen t of Ga
Chatt Rome & Sou— See Cent of Ga R y
80
Chattanooga Sta 4s ’ 57 gu._J& J
Chesapeake & Ohio—
100
1st cons g 5s 1939______ M&N
86 34
General 434s gold 1 9 9 2 ..M&S
8634
Conv g 434s 1930 op ’ 15. F&A
9524
Gen fund & lmpt 5s 1929. J&J
92
Conv g 5s 1946 _______ A&O
Eq tr 434 July 15’ 23-’ 26 J&J15 &5.^& %
E q tr 4 34s M ay ’ 23-’ 27.M &N 65.25%
E q tr 4 34s June ’ 23-’ 26._J&D 65.25%
E q tr 534s ’ 23-’ 47 (y r)_.J & D b b ,dU%
E q tr 6s ’ 23-’ 25 (yr).J&J15 65.75%
E q 634s 1924-’ 35 (ann)_J&D 6o.3o%
9234
Craig Valley 1st 5s g ’ 40 .J&J
7834
Potts Creek 4s 1946____J&J
7834
R & A Div 1st con g 4s ’ 89J&J
75
2d con g 4s 1989______ J&J
9334
Warm Sp Val 1st 5s g ’41 M&S
8324
Coal R iv R y 1st 4s gu '45 J&D
78
Elevator C o g 4s gu ’ 38. .A & O
8024
Big Sandy R y 1st g 4s ’44 J&D
Greenb Ry 1st g gu 4s’ 40M&N
8434
80
Raleigh & S W 1st 4s ’ 3 6 .J&J
8234
W estPocCorp Ist4i4s’ 45 F&A
Chesapeake & Ohio Northern—
9434
1st M 5s 1945 guar_____ A&O
30
Chester!’d & Lane 1st 5s ’ 55F& A
27
Chic & A lton 1st 334s 1950.J&J
52
R R refunding g 3s 1949. A&O
____
N Y Tr Co ctfs of dep . . .
Equip trust 6s Jan 15 ’ 24-’ 35
(year)----------------------J&J 15 66.50%
Chicago Burlington & Quincy —
Gen M 4s 1958_________ M&S
8534
1st & ref g 5s 1971 Ser A . F&A
9824
E q tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 24-’ 35. J&J15 6 5.55
79
Illinois D iv 334s ’ 49 op ’ 29 J&J
4s July 1 1949_______ J&J
8734
Nebraska Ext 4s 1 9 2 7 ..M&N
9634
C B & Q joint 4s— See Nor Pac
Chic & East 1)1 (new co)—
79
Gen M 5s M ay 19 51.. M&N
Chicago & Eastern Illinois—
105
1st consol 6s gold 1934 .A&O
6%
Eq 534s M ch’ 23-Sept’ 25 M&S 6
Ch & I C R y — 1st 5s ’ 3 6 .J&J
1334

n Nominal.

« Sale price.

A sk.

5.05%
5.05%
8234

80
100
9124
9624
5.50%
5.60%
10
88
9824

97
10024
5.10%
80
100
____
9624

107
5.25%

4.90%

8934
____

82
10134
85
8734
96)4
9234
5%
5%
5%
5.10%
5.40%
5.10%
83
9634
85
84
85

97
45
2734
53
6%
8524

100

5.25%
80
88
97
7934
5.50%

___
_

Mae., 1923.]

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

33

N O TIC E.— A ll b o n d prices are “ an d In terest” ex cep t w here m arked “ f ” a n d in com e a n d d e fa u lte d b on d s .
B onds

B id .

Chic Gt West— 1st 4s 1959 M&S
52M
Chic Ham & West 1st 6s '27 J&J 100
Chic & I C R y— See Chic & E 1 1
1
Chicago Indiana & Southern Ry
83
Con mtge g 4s 1956 guar.J&J
Ind 111 & la 1st g 4s 1950.J&J
8o K
Chicago Indianap & Louisville—
104 J4
Ref M g 6s 1947 Ser A ..J & J
94
Ref M g 5s 1947 Ser B ..J & J
78 34
Ref M g 4s 1947 Ser C ..J & J
83
1st & gen 5s 1966.. __M&N
97
lst&gen 6s M ay’ 66 SerB.J&J
Eq 434s Aug '23 (s-a)_ F&A 6 5.50
_
Eq tr 6s ’ 24-’35 (yr)__J&J15 b 5.75
74
Indianap & Lou 1st 4s '56 J&J
62
M onon Coal gu 5s '36 op J&D
Ch I & StL ShL— See CCC&StL
Chicago Lake Shore & Eastern—
86 34
1st M 4 H s 1969 op 1919. J&D
75
Chic M emp & Gulf 5s 1940J&J
Chic Mllw & Puget Sound—
1st M g 4s 1949 guar. J&J-Q-J
6334
Chicago Milwaukee & St Paul—
7234
Gen g 4s A M ay 1 1 9 8 9 ..J&J
6134
Gen & ref 4 34 s Jan 2014.A&O
68
Conv 5s Jan 2014 Ser B .F & A
Gen g 3*4s B M ay 1 1989.J&J
63M
80
Gen 434s M ay '89 Ser C ..J & J
59 34
Deb gold 4s July 1 1934..J&J
6634
Conv deb 434s '32 o p '22. J&D
79 X
Gold bonds 4s 1925 op’ 22 J&D
65 34
European loan 4s 1925. J&D
Eq tr 6s 1924-35_____J&J15 b 5.85
97
Ch & M o Rlv 1st 5s 1926.J&J
9834
Fargo & So g 6s ass’ d '24. J&J
Mil & Nor 6s”ext at 4 34’ 34 J&D
92 H
Cons 6s '13 ext at 4
to
89
1934_______________J&D
80
Tacoma East 1st 5s 1923.J&J
Ch & No M — See Pere Marq
Chicago & North Western—
7234
Gen M 3 34SR 1987 ___M&N
Gen M gold 4s 1987____M&N
82M
79 34
Stpd non-pay Fed Inc Tax
Gen M 5s 1987stplnctax M& N 103
100
Sink fund deb 5s 1 9 3 3 ..M&N
Sinking fund 6s 1929_ A&O
_
10334
98 K
5s 1929_____________ A&O
Exten bonds 4s 1926...F&A 15
94 M
107
10-yT 7s June 1 1930___ J&D
10954
15-yr 634s Mar 1936____M&S
E q tr 6s Jan 15 '24 '35. J&J 15 b 5.60
Eq tr 6 ^ s 1925-36 Ser J . M&S b 5.30
Eq tr 634s 1925-36 Ser K A&O b 5.30
Boyer Val 1st g 334s '2 3 .J&D
9854
Des Plaines Val 4 34s '4 7 . M&S
9134
Frem Elk & M o V 6s '33 A&O 108M
85%
la Minn & N W lst334s’ 35 J&J
77 54
M anltow G B & N W 3H s’ 41 J&J
Mllw Lake Shore & West—
M ich Dlv 1st 6s 1924.J&J 101
AshlandDlv ls tg 6 s ’ 25 M&S 1 0 1 5 4
Ext & Imp s f g 5s ’ 29. F&A
9934
85
MllSparta&"N W lst4s’47M&S
76 J*
M il&StateLInelst334s’ 41 J&J
Minn & la 1st g 3>4s '24. J&D
9734
94M
Peoria & N W 3 H s 1926. M&S
Prin & Northw 3 54s 1926. J&J
9454
10054
St L Peo & N W 5s 1948.J&J
92
St Paul East Gr Tr4 H s’ 47J&J
Sioux City & Pac 3 34s’36 F&A
84K
Chicago Peoria & St Louis—
10
Prior lien g 4 34s 1 9 3 0 ..M&S
10
Certificates of d e p o s i t ._
_
Chic Rock Isl & Pac "Railway—
General gold 4s 1988.. J&J
7934
Ref g 4s 1934 op to 1911. A&O
7934
E q tr 6s Jan 15 1924-35. J&J15 b 5.75
Eq 5s Ser H 1923________ J&J b 5.40
Eq 4 34s M ay '23-25 ...M & N b 5.40
Eq 434s Ju ly’ 23-July’ 27.J&J 6 5.40
Burl Cedar Rapids & North—
Con lst&coll tr 5sg ’ 34A & 0
9654
Choctaw Oklahoma & Gulf—
9654
Consol gold 5s 1 9 5 2 ..M&N
Choc & Memph 5s 1949. .J&J
9634
65
Peoria Ry Ter 4s’ 37 gu op J&J
R I Ar & La 434s 1934. .M&S
7834
93
Rock Isl & Peoria 6s 1925 J&J
St P & K C Sh L 434s '41 F&A
7754
91
Keo & Des M — 1st 5s '23A&O
Chic St L & N O— See 111 Cent
Chic St L & Pitts— See Penn Co
Chic St Paul Minn & Omaha—
Cons 6s June 1 1930___ J&D
10534
Cons 6s red to 334s 1930. J&D
8834
Deb gold 5s Mar 1 1930.M&S
9434
Stamped ________________
E q 6s 1924-35 (ann)_.J&J15 b 5.80
Eq tr 7s 1924-31 Ser B ...J & J b 5.70
North Wisconsin— 6s '30. J&J
10454
Super Sh L 5s June 1930. M&S
9534
Chicago Terminal Transfer—
60
Chic & G t W 5s g 1936 J&D
Chic Terre Haute & Southeast—
77
1st & ref g 5s D ec 1 '60 op J&D
Income M D ec 1 1960_______ / 6434
Sou Indiana 1st g 4s ’ 51. F&A
7034
Chicago Union Station—
1st gold 434s 1 9 6 3 ........... J&J
9034
1st M 5s 1963 Ser B _____ J&J
9951
115
1st M 634s Ser C 1 9 6 3 ...J&J
Chicago & Western Indiana—
105
t Gen gold 6s Dec 1 19 32..Q -M
1, Consol g guar 4s 1952 ___J&J
7454
^ Sink fun<T7 34s Sept 1 '35 M&S
10234
Chic & West M ich— See Pere M
Choc Ok & Gulf— See C R I & P
Cincln Hamilton & Dayton—
89
General 5s gold 1942____J&D
89
it 2d mtge gold 4 34s 1937..J&J
Dayton & M ich 1st 5s 1911
9234
fixt at 4J4% to’ 31op'17J&J
C I St L & C— See CCC & StL—
Cin Indianapolis & Western—
75
1st M g 5s N ov 1 1965..M & N
C in Leb & Nor— See Pennsylvan la R R
85
Cine & Musk Val 4s 1948._F&A

B onds

A sk.
52%

102

86
8554
10754
9734
83
8334
9754

5%

5.35%
7754
65
____
78
65
7254
6154
6834
66
8254
60
6634
7934
66
5.50%
____
____
____
91
____
7334
85
84 3i
104
103
105
____
9834
10754
110
5.35%
5.05%
5.05%
99
____
____
88
____
____
—
86
86
9834
96
96
101
96
87
20
20
80
7934
5.40%
5%
5%
5%
9834
____
9854
6734
78*4
____
78
9134

10734
____
____
5.35%
5.25%
____
____

78
66
7134
9234
100
11534

__

75
10234

__
94

B on d s.

A sk.

B id .

A ik .

9934
80

100
88
9834
thwest
92
86
—
89

—
10334
5/34
4834
49 J4
4934

52
5 ./5 ® o
/
5.60%
5.60%
8534
9734
—
—
—
94
—
91
8634
110
-----—

—
63
4734
50
90
94
5734

102
—
---85
....
....
....
....
....
.. .
....

8634
....
85
70
80
25
____

89
101

10
110
87
9134

6434
7234
7234
7434

11434
10434
10534
76
«

77
—

k Basis. /T his price Includes accrued Interest,



B id .

80
Duluth Missabe & Northern—
75
Cincln North 1st g 4s 1951 .J&J
99
1st cons g 6s Jan 1 19 2 3 .. J&J
Cin San & Clev— See CCC&StL
Gen g sf 5s Jan 1 1941_ J&J
_
9834
Clearfield & Jeff— See Pa & N W
Duluth South Shore & Atlantic
Clearf & M ahon— See B R & P
7834
1st gold 5s 1937_________ J&J
Cleveland Akron & Columbus—
99
Dutchess Co— See Cent New Eng
98
General gold 5s 1927. ..M & S
83
87
East Tenn Va & Ga— See So R y
1st cons guar g 4s 1940. .F& A
____
Eastern Minn— See St P M & M
U nguaranteed____________
Elgin Jol & East 5s 1 9 4 1 ..M&N
98j4
Clev Cine Chic & St Louis—
78
General 4s gold 1993____J&D
7824 Elmira & Williamsport—
86
99
1st 6s ’ 10 ext at 4% 1950. J&J
Gen M 5s Ser B 1993____J&J
9734
95
92%
Incom e 5s 2862________ A&O
Deb gold 434s 1931______ J&J
9324
101
Ref & Imp 6s 1929 Ser A ..J& J
10134 El Paso & Rock Isld— See El Pas 0 & Sou
101 Vi
El Paso & Southwestern C o—
Ref & imp M 6s '41 ser C .J& J
New M exico R y & Coal Co—
Equip tr 5s 1923-1929_ J&J 65.25
_
5%
88
5.10%.
1st col tr g 5s Oct 1 ’ 47 A&O
Equip tr 6s 1923-’ 27(yr).J& D 65.35
8234
lst&con&coll tr g 5S.51A&0
Cairo Dlv 1st g 4s 1939_ J&J
_
8034
8634
92
79
76
Dawson R & Coal 5s’ 51J&J
C W & M Dlv 1st 4s g '91. J&J
85
ElPas&RI ls t g g u 5s’ 51 J&J
StLDlv 1st col tr g4s’ 90 M& N
7634
7824
____ Erie— NY&E lst4sextg’ 47 M&N
83
Spr&ColDlv 4s 1st g '40.M & S
____
9934
4 34s 3d ext gold 1923. .M&S
W hite W V D lv 1st 4s '40 J&J
8134
923^
73
70
5s 4th ext gold 1930. .A&O
Cent Ind Ry gu 4s 1953 M&N
-—4s 5th ext gold 1928____J&D
Chic Ind & St L Sh Line R y —
80
75
10334
7s 1st con ’ 20 ext to ’ 30.M & S
1st gold guar 4s 1953. A&O
5634
Prior lien gold 4s 1996_ J&J
_
C I S L&C 1st 4s g Aug ’ 36Q-F
8634
8934
4734
98
Gen lien gold 4s 1996 _ J&J
_
ClnSan&Clev con g 5s’ 28 J&J
9824
49
Conv gold 4s 1953 Ser A . A&O
Clev Colum Cin & Indianap
49
Series B 1953______ A&O
Gen cons gold 6s 1934. .J&J 10624 10734
____
5034
87
Series D 1953_____ ..A & O
Id Blm & W ext 4s 1940. A&O
9024
E q tr 6s 1924-35 (year).J&J15 b 6.20
O Ind & W g 5s Apr 1938.Q-J
6%
74
Eq" g 6s Ser FF ’ 23-’ 28 .M&N b
Peor & East cons 4s '40. A&O
7524
6%
27
2d cons Inc 4s 1990. .A pr 1
Eq4 34sBBAug’ 23-24(s.a)F& A b
2S34
____
9624
8534
Penn coll g 4s Feb 1 ’ 5 1 .. F&A
Cleveland Lorain & Wheeling
____
Cons now 1st g 5s 1933. .A&O
Buffalo & Southwestern—
96J4
____
9234
1st g 6s’ 08 ext to 1928.J&J
Stamped subject to call____
9234
90
____
____
2d g 5s ’ 08 ext to 1928.J&J
Con refg g 4 34s 1930 red.J&J
9934
Clev & Mahon Val— See ErieRR
Jeff R R 5sext at 5 34 to ’ 29. A&O
Clev & Marietta— See Penn R R
Chic & Atl Term 5s 1918
80
ext to July 1928.
. J&J
Cleveland & Pitts— See Penn Co
91
Ch & Erie 5s 1st g 1982. M&N
Clev Short Line— See L S & M S
94 34
Cleve & Mah Val g 5s ’ 38. J&J
Cleveland Terminal & Valley—
80
8834
1st 4s gold guar 1995 .. _ M& N
Erie & Jersey s f 6s 1955 J&J
7834
8534
Genesee River 6s 1957 .J&J
Cleveland Uiiion Terminals
10434
1st 8 f 534s 1972 Series A . A&O 10324
Long D ock 6s con g 1935 A&O 10634
90
Coal & Iron R v— See Western M ary land
Newb & N Y 1st 5s 1929.J&J
Coal River R y— See Ches & O
N J & N Y 1st 6s 1910—
80
Colo & Sou 1st g 4s 1929__ F&A
9224
Ext at 5% to 1950. _ . M&N
9234
78
84
Ref M g 4 34s M ay 1 '35. M&N
NY& G r Lake gu g 5s’ 46 M&N
84 24
Eq tr 6s 1924-35 (year) .J&J 15 6 5.70 5.40%
N Y L E & W D & I 1st 6s ’ 13
9834
Ft Worth & D C ~ *21—
6s
Extended at 5% to ’ 43 J&J
—
Ext at 534% to 1961..J&D
10124 10334
N Y P a & O p l 4 34s’ 35. M&S
C olo Sou N O & Pac— See St L & S F
N Y Susq & Western—
60
Colo Spr & Cripple Crk D R y —
1st refunding 5s 1937. J&J
45
25
10
1st gold s f 5s 1930______ J&J
2d mtge 4 34a 1937____F&A
45
10
3
Cent Tr Co ctfs of dep____
Gen mtge 5s g 1940_ F&A
_
___
3
8434
1st cons 5s Oct 1942____A&O
Term 1st g 5s 1 9 4 3 ... M&N
Col Connec & Ter— See Nor&W
M dland of N J 1st 6s. 1910
87
Col Hock Val&T— See Hock Val
lext at 5% to 1 9 4 0 ..A&O
56
82
Conn & Pass— 1st g 4s '43. A&O
Wilkes&E 1st g 5s’42.J& D
7434
____ Erie & Jersey— See Erie R R
60
Newp&Richf lst5s’41 gu J&J
____ Erie & Pittsb— See Penn R R —
65
Conn River— Gold 4s '43. .M & S
Connecting R y (Phila) —
European & N A — See Maine Central
1st M gu 4s Mar 15’ 5t M&S15
9034 Evausv Indianap & Terre Haute
8834
10034
Connellsv & Monongahela R y—
I 1st mtge 7s 1950______ M&N
87
91 1Evansville & Terre Haute—
1st s f gold 4s 1930 opt .M & S
84
Cuba R R — 1st g 5s 1952. .J&J
1st gen 5s gold 1942._ .A&O / -----8434
—
1st 1 & ref g 73£s’ 36 Ser A J& D 10424 106 1 Refund M 5s July 1941 .J&J
75
74
76
Imp & equip 5s 1960 ..M & N
M t Vernon 1st 6s g 1923 A&O
—
Current R iv— See K C Ft S & M
Sul Co Br 1st g 5s 1930. A&O
Dallas & W aco— See M o K & T
Fargo & So— See Chic M & St P
82
Daws R y & C ’l— See El Paso & Southw estern j Fitchburg— 5s Jan 1 1934 J&J
8734
D ayton & M ich— See C H & D
434s ref 1928___________M&N
80
____
77
Del & Bound Br 334s '5 5 .-F& A
4 34s Jan 1933___________ J&J
] 4s refunding 1925 .
93
Delaware & Hudson—
M&N
8834
Conv 5s 1935___________A&O
4s refunding Mar 1927 M&S
9434
9434
87
8834
1st & ref gold 4s 1943. _M&N
4s refunding 1 9 2 7 . . _ A&O
_
8734
86 34
105
7% sec g bonds 1930.. .J& D
4s Jan 1928_____
_ J&J
_
10724
100 j T roy & Boston— 7s 1924 J&J 100
15-yr g 534s M ay 1 '3 7 .M&N
9934
5.25% Flint & PereM arq— SeePereMar
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 24-’ 35 J&J15 65.55
93
Adirond 1st 4J4s '42 gu M&S
Flo Cen & Pen— See Seab Air L
8434
Albany & Susq 3 34s gold 1946
Florida East Coast 434s’ 59J&D
(conv before 1916) gu A&O
7634
8134 Florida South— See A tl Coast L
60
Bluff Point Land Impt Co—
Florida West Shore 5s 1934. J&J
74
1st M tg guar 4s 1940. .J&J
Fonda Johnstown & Glovers—
75
Chateaugay Ore & Iron—
1st cons ref’ g g 4 3 4 s 1947 J&J
62
75
Guar gold 4s 1942_____ J&J
Gen ref’g gold 4s 1950
J&J
6834
Rensselaer & Saratoga—
1st con ref 4 44s ’ 52 op t.M & N
6% g bds M ay 1 '41 M&N 10934
Fort Dodge Des M oines & Sou—
77
95
Utica Clin & Bing 5s '3 9 .J&J
1st 5s 1938_____________ J&D
15
Delaware Lack & Western—
FtSmlth&West 1st g 4s’ 5 4 .A & 0
77
7834
Morris & Essex 3 34s2000 J&D
7734 Fort St UnDeptDet 4 34s’ 41 J&J
N Y Lack & Western—
Ft Worth & Dn C— See Col & S
100
8434
2d 5s g ’d cons 1923_ F&A
_
Ft W orth & Rio Gr 4s 1928 J&J
99
Term & Imp 4s gd '23 M&N
100
Fre Elk & M o R lv— See C&NW
98
Osw & Syrac gu 5s '2 3 .. M&N
Galv Har & San An— See So Pac
____ Galv Houston & Henderson—
7334
Warren 1st rerg 334 s 2000F&A
8534
Denver & Rio Grande—
1st M 5s, 1933_______ .A& O
7334
7434
99
79' ■
1st con g 4 34s 1936______ J&J
1st 6s Mar 1938________ M&S
7834
Im provrt gold 5s 1 9 2 8 ..J&D . 8334
8534 Genesse River— See Erie R R
75
1st & ref g 5s 1955 op ..F & A / 54
5534 Gen & W yo 1st g 5s 1929. A&O
Bankers Trust ctf dep stpd
Geor & Alabama— See Seab A L
assented as to Feb '22 int / 5234
Georgia Car & N— See Seab A L
5
Farm L & T r rects________ / 48
60
Ga & Fla 1st g 5s 1 9 5 6 ..M&N
Bankers T r Co ctfs of den. / 48
Geor Midland— See South’n R y
52
Bankers Tr Co ctf dep stpd / 46
Georgia R R & Banking—
108
A dj Inc 7s cum 1932 op . A&O / 5134
53
Ref 6s Oct 1 1951 .
A&O
83
Rio Gr June 1st gu 5s ’"39 J&D
4s Jan 1 1947___________J&J
84 34
Rio Gr So 1st g 4s '40 _ J&J / 1034
_
9034
Ga Sou & Fla 1st g 5s 1945J&J
93
1st g 4s guar 1940____J&J / 1234
Gettysburg & Har 5s gu ’ 26A& 0
R io Gr West 1st 4s '39..J & J
77
Gila Val G lobe & Nor— See Sou Pacific
7624
6334
1st cons g 4s 1949 o p . _ A&O
6424 Gr Rap Bel & Sag— See PereMar
Utah Fuel 1st 5s 1931 .M&S
85
89
Grand Rap & Ind— See PennRR
Des Moines & FtDodge— See Mi Inn & S t Louis Grand Trunk Pacific—
Des Plaines Val R y— See Chic & N W
1st M 3s 1962___________J&J
6334
72
Det Gr Rap & West— See PereM
Prairie Section 4s 1955..A& O
72
Detroit & Mackinac—
Mountain Sec 4s 1955___A&O
Prior lien gold 4s 1 9 9 5 ..J&D
80
7534
Lake Sup Dlv 4s 1 9 5 5 ..A & 0
7334
M ortgage gold 4s 1 9 9 5 ..J&D
76
Grand Trunk R v of Canada—
6334
Detroit Rfv Tun— See M ich Cen
11434
Sink fund g deb 7s ’ 4 0 . . A&O
Detroit & Toledo Shore Line—
Deb g 6s Sept 1 1936_ M&S
_
10434
1st gold guar 4s 1953____J&J
79
81
Eq tr 634s 1936 (Ser F)_F&A
10534
Dul & Ir Range— 1st 5s '37 A&O
9724
9924 Grand Trunk West 4s £ ’ 5 0 .J&J u$640
75
1st g gu 4s $ July 1 1950.J&J

k

Last sale.

I

In London, a Nominal. < Sale-price.

u

Per £200.

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

34

[V ol. 116,

N O T IC E .— AH b o n d p rices are “ a n d in te re st’ ’ ex cep t w here m arked “ f ’ ’ an d In com e an d d e fa u lte d b o n d s .
Bid

B ond s.

Great Northern—

81
60
1134
& Ohio

Deb c tfs B .

80

Gulf & Ship Island R R —
1st ref & term g 5s F eb’ 52
Gulf Terminal of Mobile—
1st mtge g 4s 1957 gu----Hartford & Conn W estern-

8034
78)4
75

__
Hocking Valley R y —
8334
100)4
65.65%
8034
8034
a RR
9034
acific
acific

1

Hudson & Manhattan—
/

8034
63
—

97)4

Huntingdon & Broad Top—
1st g4s Sept 30 1920

90
81
____

1
)
r
r

Jt 1st ref M (I C & C S L &
Gold 6)43 July 1

Chicago St Louis & N O—

92
81
81
3
5734
) If 83
1 If 76
82
1
7934
1
7734
i
84 H
)
9434
r 10034
J 10934
r 65.20%,
I 65.20%,
4 65.20%
5 65.60%
3 65 30%
5 65.30%
5
8234
r
6834
J
76
\
6934
1
7534
1
____
r
7534
V
83
5 100
5
7934
> 65.35%
>
83
99
8934
87

3
Ind B1 & Wn— See C C C & St
Indiana 111 & la— See Chic In
Ind & Louisv— See Ch Ind &

Sou
100

Series B
Interboro-M et \See Street & E
Inter Rap T ra n / R y Seeuritn
International & G t Northernif

Intem at & Great North R y -

—
—
—
97
4734

I f 60

8234
85
Jefferson— See Erie
Joplin Union Station—
1st g 4 ^ s 1940 guar op_M&;
Kal A1 & G R — See L S & M S
Kanaw & M ich— See T ol & O
Kansas C ity Clinton & Sp—
1st 5s gold 1925 guar___A&<
Kan C ity Ft Scott & M emphis-

B ond s.

8934

76
76
10134
9634
/ 87
,1 83
88

Kan City & Mem R y & B 9234
lstgold 4s 1951 (undep)_F&A f
6% notes 1916 ctfs_____ A&O /
Kan C ity & Pac— See M K & T

....
1

1st gold 3s 1950________ A&O
6734
R ef & lm p’t 5s Apr 1 ’ 50.J&J
8434
E q tr 5s 1923-24_____ J&D15 6 5.50
E q tr 6s 1924-35 (yr)__J&J15 6 5.75
(ansas C ity Terminal R y—
80
1st g 4s 1960 op 1930____J&J
82
6% notes Nov 15 ’ 23.M & N 15 10034
80
6 )4 % g notes 1931_____ J&J
103)4
1234 iansas Oklahoma & Gulf R y—
55
Series A 6s 1937_________J&J
Kentucky Central— See L & N
Kentucky & Indiana Term R R
1st M 4)4s 1961 (sterling)J&J
72)4
82
8234
S tam ped__________________
Keokuk & Des M — See C R I & P
80
Knoxv & Ohio— See South’n Ry
Lake Erie & Western—
92
—
1st gold 5s Jan 1 1937___J&J
85
2d g 5s July 1 1941______ J&J
60
N o Ohio 1st gu 5s g ’ 45 -A & 0
7734
Lake Sh & M ich So— See N Y C & H R
Lehigh & Lake Erie— See Lehigh Valley
85
Lehigh & New England—
100
1st M g 5s 1945__________J&J
100)4
5.35%
99
Gen M g 5s 1954_________J&J
88
E q tr4 > 4 s 1923-1931____Var 65.75%
8534 Lehigh Valley—
89
1st 6s ext g 4s 1948_____ J&D
121
Con M 6s ann reg irred.J&D
92
Con M 6s R gold 1923..J&D
100)4
99 )4
Con M 4J4s C 1923_____ J&D
Con M 4)4s ann irred.J&D
91) 4
79 H
Gen cons gold 4s 20 03..N&N
89 %
G e n co n g 4)4s 2003____M&N
8034
6334
5.10
Col tr 4s Aug ’ 23-Feb ’ 26 F&A
102
Coll tr g 6s 1928_______ M&S
98 k
Lehigh & Lake Erie—
87
1st 4)4s 1957 gu_____ M&S
Lehigh & N Y 1st 4s ’ 45.M & S
83)4
Lehigh Valley Coal—
99
1st 5s gold guar 1933._J&J
68
1st 40-year gu int red to
89 V8
4% 1933-------------------J&J
94
Lehigh Valley R y of N . Y —
83
92) 4
1st 4>4s gold 1940____J&J
83
101
Leh Val Term 5s 1941..A & O
67
90
Middlesex Val 1st 5s ’ 42 M& N
89
99
Pa&N Y Canal con 5s’39 A&O
82
92)4
Con M 4)4s 1939____A&O
85
88
Cons M 4s 1939______ A&O
80
Lehigh & Wilkes— See Cent N J
Lex & East— See Louisv & Nash
70
8534 Litchfield & M ad 1st 5s’ 34 M&N
Little Miami—
95
80 H
Gen g guar 4s 1962____M&N
101
Little R k & H ot Sp West R v —
72
1st g 4s 1939 guar_______ J&J
10934
4.90%, Long Island-Unified g 4s’ 49M&S
77)4
4.90%J Refund g gu 4s 1949____M&S
78
4.90%
Tax-exempt N Y .
5.35%
1st cons g 5s July 1 1931.Q-J
'98)4
5.05%
1st cons g 4s July 1 1931.Q-J
89)4
5.05%
83 )4
Gen mort g 4s 1938_____ J&D
81
4s gold 1932____________ J&D
92)4
Debenture gold 5s 1934 J&D
7134
79
84
Deb gold 5s 1937________M&N
E q tr 6s 1923-32 (year).F& A 65.75%
92
7934
Montauk Ext 5s 19 45.. J&J
75
Brook & M on 2d 5s 1938 J&D
7034
85
L I C ’y & F con 5s 1937 M&N
80
N Y Bay Ex R 1st 5s g ’ 43 J&J
8834
N Y B ’klyn & M an Beach 1st
10334
gold 5s 1935__________A&O
9534
N Y & R B 1st g 5s 1927 M&S
96)4
5%
North Shore Branch—
84
1st con 5s g Oct 1 1932 Q-J
9134
Louisiana & Arkansas R y—
91
1st s f g 5s 1927_________M&S
9534 Louisiana & North Western—
90
1st M g 5s 1935_______ A&O
Louisv Cin & Lex— See Louisv & 'tashv
Louisville Henderson & St L—
1st mort gold 5s 1946____J&J
9534
Louisville & Jeffersonv Bridge—
16634
Guaranteed gold 4s 1945. M&S
7934
9834 Louisville & Nashville—
50-year gold 5s 1 9 3 7 ...M&N 1 0 1 %
Unified gold 4s 1940____J&J
8934
9934
Coll tr gold 5s 1931____M&N
7% gn otesM a y 15’ 30.M&N 15 107)4
65"
104
lst&ref 5)4s 2003 Ser A . A&O
5.30
Equip 6)4s 1923-’ 36(yr) M&S
5 55
E q tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 24-’ 35. J&J 15
97)4
83 34
At K & Cin div 4s 1955. M&N
A tl Knox & Nor 1st 5s’ 46 J&D
4734
9934
Consol gold 4s 2 0 0 2 ..M&S
62
Lou C & Lex 4)4s g ’31.M &N
96)4
N O M ob 1st g 6s 1930.J&J 1 0 2 3 4
97 34
2d gold 6s 1930_______ J&J
Pad & Mem div 1st 4s ’46. F&A
8634
84)4
S E & St L Div 6s 1971.M&S
87
2d M 3s 1980_________ M&S
6034
Henderson Br 6s g 1931.M&S 100
83
Kent Central 4s g 1987. .J&J
Lex & East 1st 5s 1965. _A&O
9234
9834
97
L&N M ob& M ont4)4s’ 45M&S
Louisv & Nashv South’n joint
gold 4s 1952___________ J&J
78
L&N Term 1st g 4s’ 52 gu J& D
7534
7834
Nas F & S 1st gu g 5s ’ 37.F& A
9634
Newport & Cincin Bridge—
7634
103
90
1st M g 4)4s 1945 guar.J&J
S & N Ala Con M g 5s ’ 36 F&A
100)4
9734
Gen con gu g 5s 1963.A & 0
98
8834
51
89
96
8934
9434

1st & ref 4>4s 1935_____ J&D
1st & ref 5s Dec 1 9 3 5 ...J&D
"B”
Eur & N A gold 1 9 3 3 ..J&J
Hereford R y — G 4s ’ 30. M&N
Upper Coos 1st gu 4s ’ 30 M&N
Upper Coos Ex 4 )4s g ’ 30 M&N
Washington Co R y 1st g gu
3)43 Jan 1954 op 1924.J&J
I tanila R R Sou Lines 4s’ 39M&N
4s ’39 ext 1959 (U S guar)_ I
_

5 Basis. / This price Includes accrued Interest, i Last sale.



B id .

108 Va 108)4
90
89 34
9931 10034
65.55% 5.25%
Pac

Greenwich & Johnsonville—

T r bds £ 3)4s

A sk .

I

B o n d s.

A sh.

6734
85
5%
5.35%
8034
100)4
10334
85
76
84

9434
86

85 34

100

5.25%
124
101

99 34
80
90
4.90%
102)4

87M
101

94)4

75

75
81
78)4

84 )4
84)4
5.25%,

99

92
75
96)4
80
90
107 34
10434
5%
5.25%
86

88
63
104
165
7834

91
101)4
9934
52
98

9934
88 34
93
85
87
89
90

—

63
69
68

67
70
75

B id .

M anitoba & S E— See Canadian Northe
96
M anitoba S W Col 5s 1934. J&D
95
M arq Houghton&Ont 6s’ 25A&0
35
M d Del & Va 5s 1955 g u . . . F&A
M aryl & Pa 1st g 4s 1 9 5 1 ..M&S
64
22
Incom e 4s 1951_________A&O
Mason C ity & Ft D odge—
1st M gold 4s 1955_____ J&D / 41
Memphis Union Station Co—
95
1st g gu 5s N ov 1 ’ 59_ M&N
_
M erchants’ Br— See Term R R
Meridian Term 4s ’ 55 guar M&N
7834
Mexican International—
Prior lien 4)4s 1947____ M&S
1st con goM 4s 1977____ M&S
Sept 1 1914 coup on _______
Sept 1 1914 coupon o ff____
Stamped guar op to M ar ’ 07
Sept 1 1914 coup o ff_____
Mexican North 1st 6s 1930.J&D
M ich Cent— See N Y C & H R
Middlesex Valley— See Leh Val
M iddletown & Unionville—
30
2d M adj Inc 6s 1933..M & N
Midland of N J— See Erie
95
Midland Term 5s 1 9 2 5 ... J&D
84
Midland Valley— 5s 1 9 4 3 ..A&O
A dj M Apr 1 ’ 53 Ser A ..S e p t / 40
Series B _____
f
20
Millen & Southw— 5s l’ 955."A&0 / 40
Mil Lake Sh & W est— See Chic & N W
M ilw & No— See Ch M il & St P
M ilw & S part & N W — See Chic & N W
M in & Pac— See M St P & g S M
101
M inn & St L— 1st 7s 1927. J&D
69
1st consol gold 5s 1 9 3 4 ..M&N
38)4
1st refg gold 4s 1 9 4 9 ...M&S
38
R ef & ext 5s F eb’ 62 Ser A Q-F
Des M & Ft D 1st 4s ’ 3 5 .J&J
43J4
71
Iowa Cent 1st g 5s 1938. J&D
1st & ref g 4s 1951____M&S
3634
M inn St P & Sault Ste Marie—
1st cons gold 4s 19 38.. J&J
86)4
1st cons gold 5s 1938.
J&J
99)4
2d M gold 4s guar 1949..J&J
Coll trust 6 )4s 1931
M&S 1 0 3 "
1st ref 6s 1946 Ser A .
_J&J 100
E q tr 7s 1923-1930(yr)__J&D 6 5.70
M S Ste M & A tl 4s ’ 26. J&J
9634
M inn & Pac 1st 4s 1 9 3 6 ..J&J
M StP&SSM &CentTermRy—
1st ChTersf 4s’ 4 lo p ’ 16M & N 1 8934
Minneapolis Term— See Wis Ce nt
Mississippi Cent g 5s 1 9 4 9 ..J&J
90
Miss River & Bonne Terre—
1st s f 5s 1931 o p ______ A&O
94
M o Kan & Tex (as reorganized)
80
Prior 1 5s 1962 ser A w i J&J
64)4
Prior 1 4s 1962 ser B w i J&J
Prior 1 6s 1932 ser C w i J&J
95)4
Adj M 5s 1967 ser A w i. J&J
60)4
Missouri Kansas & Texas—
1st gold 4s 1990____
J&D f 78
f
77
Columbia Tr ctf of dep
Stud as toD ec ’ 21 int _ / 77
2d gold 4s June 1 1990 F&A
Cent Union Tr Co ctfs dep / 74)4
1st & ref 4s gold 2004
M&S
Guaranty Trust ctfs dep
/ 91)4
Gen M s f g 4)4s 1 9 3 6 ...J& j
N Y Tr Co ctfs of dep
73)4
6% notes ’ 16 Cen Tr ctf M&N / 83
E q g s s 1923___________ J&D b 5.50
St Louis div g 4s 2001. A&O
Boonville R R Bridge—
69
l s t g g u s f 4s 1951...M & N
Dal & W aco 1st gu 5s’40 M&N / 86
70
Kan C & Pac 1st 4s g ’ 90 F&A
M o Kan & E 5s 1942 gu A&O f 60
Missouri Kansas & Okla—
1st g gu 5s M ay 1 ’ 42 M&N / 91
_ , U 'S M tg & T r Co ctfs dep / . . . .
95
M K & T ofT 1st 5s gu ’42 M&S
Sherman Shreveport & S—
/ 3634
o 4rS^ M ,gu S°1(i 5s 1943. J&D
S W Coal & Imp 1st 6s ’ 29 J&J
Texas & Okla— 5s 1943.M&S / 3 3 '
M o Pacific R R (new company)
1st & ref 5s July 1926 _ F&A
96)4
84
1st & ref 5s Jan 1965.
F&A
1st & ref-6s 1949 Ser D ~ F & A
96)4
M o Pacific (old C o)—
60
Gen M 4s Mar 1 9 7 5 ... M&S
Equip 6 )4s 1925-1936..F&A b 5.60
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’24-’35 J&J15 b 5.80
Gold 4s Mar 1 1 9 4 5 o p t. M&S
3d 7s ext to July 1938 at
79
---------------- M &N
„ 4%
CentBrUnPaclst g 4s’48 J&D
68)4
Pac of M o 1st ex g 4s ’3 8 .F&A
8534
2d ext 5s gold 1938____J&J
95
St L R E 1st 5s 1938. M&N
§6"
Cardelet Br lst4>4s’ 38A& 0
St Louis Iron M t & Sou—
Unify & R ef’g g 4s ’ 2 9 .J&J
8434
Gen con ry & 1 g 5s ’ 31 A&O
9534
GenCon stpd gu g5s’31 A&O
R iv & Gulf D fv 4s ’ 33 M&N
80"
Pine Bluff & W 5s ’ 23. A&O
98
98
VerdVal I&W lst5s’ 26M&S
lob ile & Birm— See Southern R y
lob ile & O— 1st g 6s 1927.J&D
10234
1st exten 6s July 1927 . Q-J
10034
Gen g 4s 1938_________ M&S
7534
E q 5s M a y ’ 23-Nov ’ 23 M&N 6 5.50
M ontgom Div g 5s 1947. F&A
94)4
St Louis D iv 5s 1927____J&D
94)4
St L & C 4s guar 19 31...J & J
8734

90
94
89

95

A sk.

rn.
97)4
98
42)4
—

4134
100
80)4

::::

100

88

74)4
40
39
48
7234
39
88
—

103)4
104)4
5.35%,
—

94
92
95
81
66
95)4
6034
78)4
—
—
—

5%
75
91
—

9434
91
100
—
—

9634
8534
96)4
60)4
5.30%,
5.45%

73
87
—

90
8534
9634
80)4
100

__

103
5.25%,
95)4
8834
—

______

1st consol gold 5s 1928..A&O
10 0
Eq tr.4)4s 1923-37 (yr).A & Q 65.20

In London, n Nominal. « Sale price.

10034
5%

M a r .,

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

1923.]

35

N O T IC E.— A ll b o n d prices are “ a n d In terest” ex cep t w h ere m arked “ f ” an d Incom e an d d e fa u lte d b o n d s .
B onds.
Nash FI or & Sheff— See L & N
National Rys of M exico—
Prior lien g 4 3*s s f 1 9 5 7 .. J&J
Jan 1914 coupon o n _____
July 1914 coupon off . _ Gen M 4s 1977. . . -A&O
April 1914 coupon on . ___
April 1914 coupon o f f _____
8% g notes June 1915
J&D
Nat R ft o f M e x p l g 4 3*s’ 26 J&J /
Jan 1914 coupon o n ______

B id .

N Y N H & Hartford ( C on clu d ed )
Bos & N Y A L 1st 4s g ’ 55 F&A
Cent New Eng 4s 1 9 6 1 ..J&J
Dutchess Co 4 3*s ’ 40. J&D

29 %

313*
30

26

293*

____
39

July 1914 coupon o ff. _ . .
1st cons g 4s 1951 .
A&O
April 1914 coupon o n _____
April 1914 coupon o ff_____
23
Nebraska— See C B & Q
New Eng R R — See N Y N H & H
New Hav & N o— SeeN YN H & H
N J Junction— See N Y Central
New Jer & New Y ork— See Erie
773*
New Lon Nor 1st 4s ’ 40____J&J
New M ex R y & C ’l— See E l Paso & Sout
New Orl Gt Nor 1st 5s ’ 55.F& A
58?*
New Orl & North E 6s 1915—
Extended at 5% 1940 _M&N
R ef & Imp 4?*s ’ 52 Ser A . J&J
78?*
74%
New Orl Term 1st 4s ’ 5 3 ..J&J
New Orleans Texas & M exico—
1003*
1st g 6s Oct 1925 Ser A . . J&D
Non-cum Inc 5s Oct ’ 35 Ser A .
81?*
Newport & Cln Bdge— See Louis ville &
Newp & Rich— See Conn & Pass
N Y B & M Bch— See Long Isl
N Y Bay Ext R R — See Long Isl
New York Central R R —
Conv deb 6s 1935 _ M&N
_
1 0 3 )4
78%
Con M 4s 1998 Ser A . _ . F&A
New York Cent & Hud River—
73
R e f’g g 3 3*s July 1 1997. .J&J
88%
Deb g 4s ’ 34 tax-exempt M&N
Deb 4s 1942 tax-exempt ..J & J
87%
84 %
Ref & Imp 4J*s 2013 A .A & O
96
Ref & Imp 5s 2013 C .A & O
Eq tr 7s ’ 23-’ 35 (y r )..A & 0 1 5 b 5.35
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 24-’ 35. J&J 15 b 5.65
N Y C Lines eq 5s 1923-’ 37J&D b 5.25
N Y C Lines eq 43*s P ’ 24.J&J b 5.25
N Y C Lines eq 43*s Q ’ 25. J&J b 5.25
N Y C Lines eq 4?*s’ 24-’ 28J&J b 5.25
N Y C R R eq 43*s ’ 24-’ 32.J&J 6 5.25
Bos & Alb eq 43*s’ 23-’ 27 A&O b 5.30
71
L S col tr g 3J4s 1 9 9 8 -.. F&A
72
M C col tr g 33*s 1 9 9 8 ..F&A
Beech Cr 1st 4s g gu ’ 3 6 .J&J
87%
2d guar g 5s 1936 .
J&J
94?*
70
Clf Bit C Co 1st g 4s ’ 40 J&J
Beech Creek Ext 3 3*s ’ 51 A&O
713*
70%
Cart & Adir 1st 4s ’ 8 1 ..J&D
00%
G ouv & Osw 1st 5s g ’ 42. J&D
Lake Shore & M ich South—
74%
Con g ref 33*3 1997___J&D
Deb g 4s 1928 ______ M&S
93?*
01%
Gold 4s 19 31.. . . .M&N
94?*
Clev Short L 4 H s ’ 6 1 .A&O
K A & G r R 1st 5 s ’38 ..J & J
00%
Kal & W Plg’ n g 58 '40. J&J 101
Mahon C R R 1st 5s ’34 .J&J
903*
Merch Dlsp Transp Co—
E q tr 434s 1923-1926 .J&J b 6.25
Michigan Central—
98
5s cou ’ 31 D & B C dlv M&S
Deb g 4s 1929_______ A&O
913*
Equip 5s 1923-’ 30 (yr) A&O b 5.25
Equip 6s’ 23-’ 32 (yr)__M & S 6 5.30
1st 5s Kal & S H 1939 M& N
80
88
1st mtge M Air L 4s ’40 J&J
823*
1st g4s Jol&N Ind’ 57 J&J 10
lstg 3 3 * sJ L & S ag ’ 51 M&S
79
1st g 3 3*9 1952______ M&N
813*
65
BayC&BC 1st M g 3s’ 89 J& D
B a tC & S lst g u g 3 s’ 89J&D
60
D e tR T u n 4 3*s’ 61gu_M&N
853*
81
Grand RIv Val 4s ’ 59.M & S
82
Tol Can Sou & D 4s '56 J&J
Moh & Mai 4s 1991____M&S
823*
70
Consol g 3 3*9 2002____M&S
82%
N J June 1st 4s gu ’ 86_ F&A
_
NY&Har 1st g 3 J*s 2000 M&N
75%
N Y & Nor 1st g 5s ’ 2 7 ..A & 0
00%
82%
N Y & Put 1st 4s g 1993.A & 0
Pine Creek gu 6s 1 9 3 2 ..J&D
105%
Pitts & L Erie 6s 1928___J&JJ
5s Jan 1 1928 . _____ A&O
06%
Eq tr 63*9 1923-35(yr)A&O b 5.40
Pitts M cK & Y 6s '3 2 .J&J
1023*
2d 6s guar 1934
___J&J
993*
St Lawr & Adlron 5s ’ 96.J&J
93
963*
2d gold 6s 1996____.A & O
West Shore 1st 4s 2361_ J&J
_
7931
N Y C & St L 1st g 4s ’ 3 7 .A & 0
873*
2d & imp m 6s 1931____M&N
100
____
D eb 4s M ay 1 1931____M&N
N Y Connecting R R —
85
1st M 4 H 9 1953________ F&A
N Y & G r’w ood Lake— See Erie
N Y & Har— See N YC & H udR iv
N Y & Jersey— See Hud & Man
N Y Lack & West— See D L & W
N Y L E & f C R R — See Erie
N Y & L Br— See Cent of N J
N Y New Haven & Hartford—
Deb 6s Jan 15 ’ 48 conv.J& J15
693*
Deb 4s M ay 1 1957____M&N
42
Deb 4s July 1 ’ 55non-conv J & J
403ls
Deb 4s 1956 non-conv__M&N
473*
Deb 4s 1947 non-conv__M&S
48
44
Deb 33*s Mar 1947____M&S
43
Deb 3 % s 1954 non-conv A&O
43
Deb 3)*9 1956 c o n v ___ J & J
Franc debenture 4s 1922_____ / -----Dollar debenture 4s 1922____ / -----69
Franc deben 7s (ext) 1925A&0
Dollar deben 7s (ext) 1925___
753*

B ond s.

A si.

39M

283*

80
hwest
593*
80
75
1003*

82
Nashv

1033*
793*
733*
893*
90
853*
963*
5.15%
5.35%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
72
73 3*
903*
____
____
833*
77
943*
913*
95
____
____
____
5.50%
___
92
5%
5.10%
____
91
____
813*
833*
____
873*
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
85
____
____
____
5.10%!
—
—
933*
—
813-8
89
1003*
88
863*

693*
423*
50
48
493*
45
44
44

B id .

623*
57
723*
723*

Gen 5s Apr 1 1925. .A&O
Harl R & Portch 4s ’ 54 M&N
77
H ousatonlccon 5s 1937.M&N
84 3*
Naugatuck 1st 4s ’ 54..M & N
683*
87
New Eng cons 4s ’ 45 gu.J&J
73
ConsoTg 5s July 1 ’ 45 .J&J
N Y& N E Bos Ter 4s’39A&0
N Hav & North 4s ’ 56 gu J&D
N Y Prov & Bos 4s ’ 4 2 l. A&O
70
N Y Westchester & Bos R y—
1st M g 4J*s 1946 g u .-J& J
463*
Prov Sec deb 4s 1957 gu M&N
343*
Prov Ter 1st g 4s gu ’ 56. M&S
743*
N Y & Nor— See N Y Central & Hud
New Y ork Ontario & Western—
653*
Ref 1st g 4s June 1 9 9 2 ..M&S
56
Gen M g 4s 1955 red____J&D
Eq 4 3*s Sept ’ 23-Mar ’ 28 M&S b5.75
N Y Phila & Nor— 1st g 4s’ 39J&J
883*
72
Incom e 4s Jan 1 1939___M&N
Stock trust ctfs 4s 1938. .J& D
833*
N Y Prov & Bost—-See N Y N H & Ha
N Y & Putnam— See N Y Cent & Hud
N Y & R ockaway Beach— See L ong Isl
N Y Susq & W — See Erie
N Y W estc & Bost— See N Y N II & H
Norf & Caro— See Atl Coast L
Norfolk Southern—
1st & ref g 5s '61 op ’ 1 5 ..F& A
683*
N orf & Sou 1st 5s 19 41.. M&N
903*
80
1st gen g 5s 1954 opt_-.J&J
R al & Cape F 1st 5s ’ 43. M&S
723*
Ral & Southp con 5s ’ 65. J&D
77
83
Suffolk & Car con 5s ’ 5 2 ..J&J
Norfolk Ter 1st gu 4s ’ 6 1 .M&N
90
Norf & West gen 6s 1931..M&N
1083*
Imp & extens 6s 1934____F&A
1103*
New River 1st 6s 1932..A&O
1073*
N&W R y 1st cons 4s’9 6 .A & 0
893*
D lv 1st lien & gen g 4s July 1
_
853*
1944 opt Jan 1 1929_ J&J
1093*
Conv deb 43*s 1938 ___M&S
C on v 6% Sept 1929___M&
1143*
N & W Pocahontas 4s ’ 41 J&D
853*
Eq tr 43*s 1923-’ 24(s.a.)F&A b 5.15
Scioto Val&NE 1st 4s’ 89M&N
86
North & South Caro— See Caro Atl &
N’ east of S C— See A tl C L o f SC
Northern Cal R y — See So Pac
Northern Central—
C on gen M 43*s E 1925. A&O
97
M ort bds 5s 1926 Ser A ..J & J
983*
98J*
M ort bonds 5s 1926 Ser B J&J
Northern Ohio— See L E & West
Northern Pacific—
84
Prio lien g 4s Jan 1997..Q -J
Gen lien g 3s Jan 2 0 47..Q -F
603*
R ef & lm p”4 }*s2047 Ser A J&J
863*
106?*
R ef & imp 6s 2047 Ser B .J& J
97?*
R ef & Imp 5s 2047 Ser C.J& J
983*
R ef & imp 5s 2047 Ser D .J& J
Eq tr 7s 1923-30 (yr).M & N 15 6 5.30
85?*
St P & D D lv g 4s 1996. _J& D
Wash Cent 4s Mar 1948.Q-M
78?*
99?*
St Paul & Dul 1st 5s ’ 3 1 .F&A
1st consol g 4s 1968.J&D
803*
77
Dul Union Dep 5s ’ 3 0 .A&O
No Pac Ter Co— 1st 6s ’ 3 3 .J&J 110
North R y of Cal— See Sou Pac
North Pac Coat— See N o Shore
North Pennsylvania—
85
1st M 4s extended 1936. M&N
73
Gen g 3 3 -10s 1953______ J&J
23
Northw Term g 5s 1926 gu.J&J
92
Norwich & W or— 4s 1927. M&S
Ogd’ bu&L Cham— See Rutland
Ohio Connecting— See Pennsylv anlaRR
Ohio I & W — See C C C & St L
Ohio River— See Balt & Ohio
97
Old C olony— 4s gold 1924. F&A
933*
4s D ec 1 9 2 5 ... _______ J&D
4s Jan 1938____ . — J&J
813*
3 3*s July 1 1932_______ J&J
813*
Oregon & California— See SoPac
Oregon-Washington R R & Nav
793*
1st & ref g gu 4s ’ 61 o p t..J & J
86?*
Ore R R &"f?av cons 4s’46J&D
Oregon Short Line— See Un Pac
Oswego&Syracuse— See D L&W
Pacific Coast Co— See M isc Bds
Paducah & Illinois—
1st s f 43*s 1955 g u ______ J&J
893*
Pan American 1st 5s ’34 o p . J&J / 25
Paris-Lyons-Mediterranean R R
Ext s f 6s 1958______ F&A15
Pennsylvania R R —
Con M 4s gold 1943___M&N
893*
do 4s gold 1948_ M&N
_
903*
do 4s gold 1948 sterling
stamped dollar bonds
88
05%
do 43*s g 1960_____F&A
Gen g 4 3*9 1965
--------J&D
01%
Gen g 5s D ec 1 1968____J&D
1003*
10-year gold 7s Apr 1’30. A&O 108?*
15-yr 63*s Feb 1 1 9 3 6 ..F&A 109
Con M 33*s g £ 1945____J&J If 78
R E pur mon 1st g 4s’ 23 M&N
99?*
Gen ft eq 43*s Apr. 1923.Q-J b 5.15
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 24-’ 35.J&J 15 b 5.50
Aleg Val gen 4s 1942____M&S
88?*
Balt Ches&Atlst g 5s’ 34 M&S
47
Belvidere Del gu 4s 1927 F&A
92
1st g gu 33*s 1943____J&J
70%
Cln Leb & Nor 4s 1942.M&N
85%
Clev&Marletta, 43*s’35 M&N
893*

____
____
70
77

B onds.

A sk.
78%

623*

783*
95

473*
52
River
66
58
5.25%
843*
rt
River
and

69
92
85
79
87

10S
90?*
853*
1163*
88
4.75%
863*
West

843*
603*
86?*
1073*
983*
99 3*
5%
80

1103*

763*
31

79?*
87%

913*
50
s 713*
933*
91
90
963*
91?*
100 3*
109
109?*
83
4.65%
5.25%
53

96

______
As i .

B id .

Pennsylvania R R ( C on clu d ed )—
Cleveland & Pittsburgh—
05%
____
SerA 4 3*s gen gtd 1942.J&J
____
SerB43*s gen gtd 1942 A&O i 953*
____
Int red to 3 3 * % _______ ! 80?*
___
Ser C 33*s gen gts ’ 48M&N , 813*
84
Ser D 33*sgengtd ’ 50.F& A ! 813*
—
913*
D R iv RR & B gu g 4s ’ 36.FLA
Erie & Pittsburgh—
1
83%
833*
Gen gu g 33*s Ser B ’ 40. J& J
833*
873*
Series C 1940_______ J&J
89?*
93
Gr R & Ind Ext 4)*s ’ 4 1 .J&J
863*
2d 48 1936____________ A&O
94
Muskegon D lv g 5s’ 26.J&J
Holidaysb Bedford & Cumb
83
90
1st M g 4s 1951 guar..J& J
88
___Ohio Connect’g 4s 1943.M&S
Pennsylvania Company—
923*
Gu g 4s 1931 op 1921. A&O
93 3*.
85?*
88
Gu tr ctfs g 4s 1952 M&N
____
83?*
G u tr c tfs g 33*s 1937.M&S
81?*
Gu tr c tfs g 33*8 1941. F&A
813*
85
Gu tr ctfs g 33*s 1942.J&D
81
____
Gu tr ctfs g 33*8 1944.J&D
_ . __
Ph Balt & Wash 4s ’ 43.M & N
883*
Pitts Cln Chic & St Louis—
____
943*
Con g gu 43*s Ser A ’ 40A&O
98
943*
do
Ser B 1 9 4 2 ..A&O
____
04%
do
SerC 1942. .M & N
94
94?*;'
do
S e r i 1 9 6 3 ...F & A
94
___
do 43*s Ser J ’ 64. M&N
89?*
do 4s S erD 1945 M&N
89?*
do 4s Ser F 19 53..J&D
____
893*
do 4s Ser G 1957.M&N
___
893*
do 4s Ser H I960. F&A
___
do 33*8 Ser E ’ 4 9 .F&A
893*
____
973*
Gen M 5s 1970 Ser A . J&D
___
100
CStL&Pltts 1st 5 sg ’ 32A&0
____
87
Pitts Va & Char gu 4s’ 43M& N
993*
Pitts Young & Ash 5s’ 2 7. M & N
88
1st gen 4s Ser A 1948 J&D
893*
____
963*
Sodus Bay & Sou g 5s’ 24 J&J
Sun & Lew 1st g 4s 1936 J&J
883*
Tol Wahl Valley & Ohio—
____
963*
1st g g u 4 3 *s’ 31 Ser A J&J
____
96?*
1st g gu 43*s ’ 33 Ser B.J& J
86?*
1st g gu 4s ’ 42 Ser C ..M & S
Penn & N Y Canal— See Leh Val
Pennsylvania & Northwestern—
97
100
General 5s Jan 1 1930
J&J
103
Clearfield & Jeff 1st 6s’ 27. J&J 101
Chic & St I.
Peoria & Eastern— See Clev Cln
Peoria & N W — See Chic & N W
Peoria R y Term— See Ch R I & Pac
Pere Marquette (New C o)—
95
96?*
1st g 5s J u ly ’ 56 Ser A . .J&J
80
81
1st g 4s J u ly ’ 56 Ser B . J&J
E q tr 6s Jan 15 ’24~’ 35 J&J15 b 5.70 3.40%.
95
101
Perklomenlst5s’ 18 ext to ’ 38Q-J
95
101
2d 5s 1918 ext to 1938. .Q -J
Petersburg— See A tl Coast Line
85
Phila & Balt Cent 4s 1951.M&N
Phila Balt & Wash— See Pennsvl vania R R
Phila Harrisburg & Pittsburgh—
99?*
101
1st mtge gold 5s 1925 .A & O
Phila Newt & N Y 3s 1942.A&O
723*
Phila & Read— See Reading Co
Phila Wilmington & Balt—
94
Debenture g 4s 1926 . . J&J
90
95
Debenture g 4s 1932____A&O
Philippine Railway—
1st p 4s 1937 s f opt gu ...J&J
463*
483*.
Pine B1 & W — See St L I M & So
Pine Creek— See N Y Cent & Hu d River
PIttsb Bessemer & Lake Erie—
100
P S & L E 1st g 5s 1940 .A & O
Cons 1st g 5s July 1 ’ 43 J&J
983*
98
P B & L E con g 5s 1947 J&J
l66
Pitts Char & Youghiogheny—
79
Gen mtge gtd 4s 1932 .A&O
Pitts Cln Chic & St L— See Penn R R
Pitts & Lake Erie— SeeNY Cent & Hud River
Pitts M cK & Y ough— See N Y C
16
5
Pitts Shaw&N— 1st g 5s’ 49 F&A /
2
Gold 4s Feb 1 1952_____F&A / . . . .
20
36
6% receivers’ ctfs 1918..M & A
Pittsburgh & Shawmut—
65
1st s f g 5s 1959 o p t ___J&D / 5S
Pitts Shen & L E— SeePBess& LE
PIttsb Term R R & Coal—
91
1st g guar s f 5s 1942_ J&J
_
75
WestSideBelt 1st g 5s’ 37M&S
Pitts Va & Chas— See Penn R R
Pitts & Western— See B & O
PIttsb Youngs & Ash— See Penn RR
Portland & Ogdensburg—
90
1st M 4 3*s 1928guar .M & N
Port&R Falls— ls t g 4 s ’ 26.M & N
Debenture 4s Aug 1927 F&A
79
Portl (M e) Term gu 4s ’ 6 1 .J&J
813*
94
Guar 5s 1961
_
_
___J&J
98
96
Port Reading— 1st gu 5s’ 41.J&J
Ports Gt F & Con— SeeBos&Me
Potom ac Val— 1st gu 5s g ’41J&J
973*
993*
Princeton & Northw— See Chic & N W
Prov Sec C o— See N Y N II & H
Providence Term— SeeNYNH& H
78
Prov & W ore— 1st 4s 1947. A&O
Raleigh & Augusta— See Seaboa rd Air Line
Ral & Cape Fear— See N orf Sou
Raleigh & Gas— See Seab Air L
Ral & Southp-—See Norf South
Raleigh & S W — See Ches&Ohio
75
Raritan River— 1st g 5s ’ 39. J&J
Reading Company—
83
83?*
Gen gold 4s Jan 1 1 9 9 7 ..J&J
E q 4?*s July ’ 23-Jan ’ 2 7 .J&J b 5 .1 0 4.85%
E q 5s (J&J) ’ 23-’ 32 Ser J . J&J b 5.10 4.85%
833*
843*
Jer Cent g 4s ’ 51 op ’ 06 A&O
84
86
Atlantic City gu 4s 1951 J&J
1st M gold 5 3*s 1929. M&N 101
1013*
79
W &NA tr ctfs 4s red 105.Q-M
1

1

6 Basis. / This price Includes accrued Interest,



k

I*ast sale.

I

In London, n Nominal. * Sale price,

t

Tax-exempt.

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[V ol. 116.

NOTICE.— All b o n d prices are “ a n d In terest” ex cep t w h ere m arked “ f” and Income and d e fa u lte d b o n d s .
B on d s.

B id .

B onds.

A sk.

B id .

i» Basis.

/T h i s




price Includes accrued interest,

k

B onds.

A sk.

Reading Company (C on cluded)
Seaboard Air Line (Conch)—
Phila & R — 2d 5s g 1933. A&O 102
104
R al’ h&Aug’sta— 1st 6s’ 26 J&J
99)4
89
92
Im p M ext g 4s 1947.. A&O
90
R al’ h&Gast’ n— 1st 5sg’47J&J
Cons ext gold 4s 1937. MAS
Seab&Roanoke— 1st 5s’ 26 J&J
8S)4
9634
Term 5s g gu M ay 1 ’ 41 Q-F 102
Seacoast R R of N J 5s '48. A&O
99
Del R Ter p m g 5s ’ 42M&N
Seattle Term 6s 1923-1930_____
97 )4
Ex p mon g 5s 1942.J&J
Sebast & Mooseh 1st 5s ’ 28 M&S
W ilm & N o 1st 5s ’ 27-J&D
98 X
100
Shamokin Sunb’y & Lewisb’ g—
102
97
100
Gen g 5s Aug 1 1932.Q-F
100
2d 6s g July 1 1925_____ J&J
Phila & Read Coal & Iron—
Sherman Shrev & Sou— See M o Kan & Tex
92H
Col s f g 4s ext’ 32 gu F&A
Shreve Brdg & Ter— See St Loui s South western
Rens & Saratoga— See Del & H
Sierra R y of Cal—
Rlchm & Danv— See Southern Ry
1st s f 6s g Apr 12 ’ 37. A&012
Rich Fredericks!) & Potomac—
Sioux C & Pac— See Chic & N W
83
Cons mtge 4 )4s 1940____A&O
Sodus Bay & Sou— See Penn R R
68
72
Equip 6s Jan 15’ 28-’ 35_ J&J 15 b 5.85 5.50% Somerset R y 1st & ref 4s’ 55 J&J
Rich & Mecklenburg— SeeSo Ry
So Caro & Ga— See South Ry
Rich & Peters— See Atl Coast L
South Bound— See Seaboard A L
Richm ond Terminal R y —
Sou Indiana— See Ch Terre Hau te & S E
98 34
1st guar 5s 1952____
..J & J
9 9 3 4 Southern Pacific Co—
Richmond-Washington Co—
8134
82)4
Coll tr 4s (C P) Aug 1 ’ 49 J&D
__
85
Col tr g gu 4s 1943 o p t ._J&D
C on vg4s J’ ne 1 ’ 2 9 op ’ 14M&S
9134
9134
102
101
R io Gr June— See Denv & Rio Grande
Conv g 5s 1934_________ J&D
R io Grande So— See Den & Rio Grande
Eq 4 34s 1923_________ M&S 6 5.25
5%
R io Grande W est— See Denv & Rio Gr ande
Equip 7s 1924-1935____J&D b 5.25
5%
95
R ock Isl-FriscoTerm— 5s’ 27J&J
97
Pacific Fruit Express equip 7s
R ock Isl Ark & La— See C R I & Pac
June 1 1925-1935 (y’ly)J& D 6 5.30 5.10%
R ock Isl & Peoria— See C R I &P
Aust & Nor 1st 5s g ’ 4 1 ..J&J
9 oJ4
80)4
82
Rutland— Con 4)4s 1941— J&J
Central Pacific—
80
85
86
1st refdg 4s g g ’d ’ 4 9 .F&A
Benn & Rut 4 34s g ’ 27.M & N
66 )4
80U2
Ogd&LCh 1st g gu 4s ’ 48.J&J
1st g gu 4s Oct 1 1954. A&O
8034
6834
68)4
Rutl Can 1st g gu 4s ’ 49. J&J
M 3 34s g g’d Aug 1 ’ 29 J&D
89 3S
9034
7334
EauiD tr 4 14s 19 23 -2 7 ..M&N b 6.30 5.50%
European loan 4s 1946 M&S
6934
7034
Galveston Harrisb & San An—
Bt Clair M ad & St Louis Belt—
J___
72)4
9634
Alton Bridge 1st g 4s ’ 51. J&J
M ex& P Div 1st 5s’ 31 M&N
90
94
96
2d M 5s 1931 g u .. . .J&J
St Clair Term 1st 5s 1932. .F&A
60
70
Gila Val Globe & Northern—
St Johns & L Cham— 5s ’ 44 M&S
73)4
1st g 5s Nov 1 1924. M&N
St J & G r Isl— 1st g 4s 1947. J&J
9834
7434
Houston East & West Texas—
1st 5s g M ay 1 1933 . M&N
9734
St Louis A1 & T H— See 111 Cent
9334
____
1st guar g 5s Mar ’ 33.M & N
St Louis Br— See Term R R Assn
9734
Houston & Texas Central—
St L & Cairo— See M obile & O
9634
98
1st 1g 5s 1937. _____ _J&J
St L Iron Mt&Sou— See M oPac
W aco& N W D iv6sg’ 30M&N
9832
St L Mer Br Co— See Term RR
___
North Cal R y g 5s 1929. J&D
St L Peoria & N W — See Chic & N W
N o R y of Cal 5sggu 1938 A&O
10034
St L Rocky M t & P 5s 1955— See M isc C OS,p.44
99
Oregon & Cal 1st 5s 1927.J&J
9S)4
St L South— See Illinois Central
7434
S A & Ar Pass g gu 4s '4 3 . J&J
74)4
St Louis-San Fr (reorganized)
81
San Fran Term 1st 4s ’ 50 A&O
Prior lien 4s 1950 Ser A . .J&J
67M
8134
6734
82
111
83
So Pacific Br 6s 1937. .A&O
Prior lien 5s 1950 Ser B J&J
97)4
98
Prior lien 6s 1928 Ser C ..J & J
Southern Pacific R R Cal—
91)4
1st con g 5s gu 1937 M& N 101)4
Prior lien 5)4s ’ 42 Ser D .J& J
9234
79%
85 3
"2
86
Cum ad j 6s July 1955 . A&O
1st ref g 4s 1955 op TO. J&J
7934
64)4
So Pac Coast 1st g 4s ’ 37.J&J
8934
Incom e 'mtge 6s j uly I960 Oct
6534
Texas & N O —
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 24 J34.J&J 15 b 5.80 5.45%
St Louis & San Francisco—
Consol gold 5s 1943.. .J&J
95
0034
103)4
Gen mtge gold 6s 1931..J&J
Dallas Div 1st g 4s ’ 30 F&A
103 34
97 34
Gen mtge gold 5s 1931..J&J
99
Southern Railway—
82)4
Con mtge 4s July 1996— J&J
94)4
1st consol gold 5s 1 9 9 4 ..J&J
9434
____
Sou West Div g 5s 1947.A & 0
68
8734
Develop & gen M g 4s ’ 56A&G
68)4
Bt Louis Southwestern—
D ev & gen 634s 1956____A&O
10134 10234
7434
1st g 4s 1989 certifs____M&N
75
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 24-’ 35.J&J15 b 5.80 5.40%
—
2d g inc 4s N ov '89 cert..J & J
Eq tr 5s 1923-24 (s-a)__A&Oib 5.40 5.10%
7134
75
1st consol g 4s 1932____J&D
Eqtr434sM ’ y l5 ’ 23 26M&N15 b 5.40 5.10%
7534
/y
1st term & unif 5s 1 9 5 2 ..J&J
80
E Tenn reorglien 5s 1938 M&S
91)4
93)4
b 5.40
Eq 5s Ser D 1923 ______ F&A
94
5%
1st Mem div g 5s 1996. J&J
Eq 5s Ser E 1923-1924. _A&O b 5.65 5.10%
80
St Louis Div 1st g 4s 1951 J&J
7734
80
Cent Ark & Ea 1st 5s’ 40opJ& J
60
8334
Aiken Br 1st g 4s 1998 ..J & J
70
85
Grays Pt Term g 5s ’ 47. _J & D
Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line
80
Shrev Bdg&Ter 5s '55 gu F&A
90
1st M 4 34s 1944 ser A J&J
9134
80
StephenvN&STex5s’ 40op J&J
82
99
99 34
1st M 5s 1944 ser B
J&J
St Paul Bridge & •Terminal R y—
A tl & Danville 1st 4s ’48.J&J
7334
75)4
98
102
1st M 6s 1 9 2 9 ...
. . J&J
72
2d g 4s 1948__________ J&J
6)34
Bt Paul & Duluth— See Nor Pac
76
80
A tl & Yad 1st gu g 4s ’ 49 A&O
St Paul East GrTrunk— SeeChic & N W
57
Aug South g 5s 1924. _J&D
St Paul & K C Short L— See Ch R 1 & Pac
99
E T V a & G a — Div g 5 s'30 J&J
St Paul Minn & M anitoba—
Consol 1st g 5s 1956..M &N
9634
99)4
1st g 4s 1933______
..J & J
9234
93)4
Ga M id 1st g 3s 1946___ A&O
6134
64 04
10834 109 34
1st consol g 6s 1933_
_ J&J
101
Knoxv & O 1st g 6s 1925. .J&J
10134
96
1st cons red to 4 )4s g ’ 3 3 .J&J
9734
L & N So joint g 4s— See L&N
Montana ext 1st 4s ’ 37. .J& D
90M
93)4
M o b & Birm pr lien 5s ’45 J&J
9134
84
Pacific Ext 1st 4s £ 1940.J&J
80
S m a ll.. ______ . .
Eastern R y of Minnesota—
73)4
74
Gen M g 4s 1945______ J&J
Nor div 1st g 4s 1948. A&O
8634
64
S m a ll.. .
. . . _
_
8934
108 V8 11234
M ont Cen 1st gd 6s '3 7 ..J&J
79
M obile & O col tr 4s ’ 38 M&S
79)4
101
1st guar gold 5s 1937_ J&J
_
102)4
Rich& Dandeb 5sstpd’ 27 A&O
9734
9834
W ll & S F 1st 5s g 1938..J& D
9934
Richmond & Mecklenburg—
72
P & N Pac— See No Pac
1st g 4s Nov 1 1948. .M &N
St Paul Union Depot Co 5 H %
So Caro & Ga 1st 5 33s’ 29M&N
99
9734
guar notes Dec 15 ’ 23.J&D15 100
Va Mid Series E 5s ’ 26 M&S
9834
Salt Lake City Un Dep & R R —
Series F 5s 1931______ M&S
9734
85
90
1st M 5s 1938________ M&N
Gen’l 5s 1936________ M&N
9734
San Ant & Aran Pass— SeeSoPac
93
Va & Southw 5s 2 0 0 3 .. J&J
San Fr & S Jo Val— See AT&SFe
78
1st con g 5s 1958 . . .A&O
79)4
San Fran Term— See Sou Pacific
Wash O & W 1st gu 4s’ 24 F&A
9634
Santa Fe Pres & Ph— See Atcb T op & S Fe
S & N Ala— See Louis & Nashv
Sault Ste Marie Bridge—
South Pac Coast— See Southern Pacific
85
__ SpartanU&Col— See Ashv & Spar
1st M s f g 5s July 1 1937.J&J
Sav Fla&W— See Atl Coast Line
Spokane Falls & Northern—
40
Sav&States— 1st g gu 5s ’ 53 J&J
60
96
1st 6sg 1939________ _ ..J & J
Schenectady & Duanesburg—
Spokane International—
____
100
1st guar 6s 1924. ._ ..M & S
85
1st g 5s 1955____________J&J
Schuylkill River E S— See B & O
90
State L & Sulliv 434s 1929 J&J
Scioto Val & N E— See Nor & W
Staten Isld R y— See Balt & Ohio
54
____ Stephenv N & S Tex— See St L
Seab Air L— 1st g 4s 1950.. A&O
53
Stamped______________ . .
56
Suff & Carolina— See Norf & So S W
28
Adjust M 5s Oct 1 1949.F& A
29
Sunbury Hazleton & W -B —
94
R ef g 4s 1959 o p t ___.A & O
4334
1st 5s M ay 1 1928_____M&N
4434
6434
1st & con 6s 1945 Ser A .M & S
6434
97
2d mtge inc 6s ’ 38 cou p . M&N
____ Sunbury & Lew— See Penn R R
-- 7% g notes Sep 15’ 23.M & S15
E q g 5s 1923 (s. a .)...F & A 1 5 b 5.75 5.20% Superior Short Line— See Ch St P M & Omaha
6 % 5.75% Tacoma Eastern— See Chic Mil & St P
Equip trust 6s 1923-27..J&D b
E q tr 6s (s. a.) 1923-’ 37.F& A b
6% 5.75% Tampa & Jacksonville—
Atlanta-Birmlngham Divls—
5
1st M 5s 1949 ctf d ep ..A & O
67
35
1st g 4s M ay 1 1 9 3 3 ..M&S
45
6934 Tampa North 1st 5s '36 op.J& J
Car Cent 1st g gu 4s '4 9 .. J&J
75
70 34
Term R R Assn (St Louis)—
Florida Cent & Peninsula—
95
1st gold 4 34s 1 9 3 9 ... ..A & O
9434
97
t. 1st g 5s 1918 ext to 1923
98
1st consol gold 5s 1944. F&A
___
, i Ifeat 6 % . . ......... .......... J&J
82
9934
Gen ref s f g 4s ’ 53 op TO. J&J
8034
____
1st 1g ext 5s gold 1930. J&J
92)4
106
108
1929____A&O
9234
__ St L Br 1st g 7s T — 5s’ 30 A&O 9634 99
1st con 5s gold 1943_ J&J
_
St L Mer Bdge
86
So Bound 1st g 5 s ’ 41 ..A & O
89
M er Bdge 6s '29 op ’ 09 F&A
8134
82
Georgia & Ala 5s Oct ’ 4 5 .J&J
95
Terre Haute & Ind 5s 1925.J&J
86
Ga&Ala Term 1st g 5s’ 48 J&D
90
Terre Haute & Peoria—
92
Ga Car & N — 1st 5s g '2 9 .J&J
93
85
9034
1st con g 5s Sept 1 '4 2 . . M&S
97
100
Texas Central— 1st 5s ’ 23 A&O
Texas & New Orl— See So Pac
Texas & Okla— See M K & T

B id .

A sk.

93
Texas & Pac 1st 5s 2000_ J&D
_
93)4
2d inc g 5s Dec 2000. ..M a r
41)4
92
Lou Div 1st 5s 1 9 3 1 ____J&J
9034
Weatherford Min W & North
1st guar f 5s 1930
.F& A
88
77%
Toledo Can Sou & Det— See M ic h Cent
Toledo & Ohio Central—
1st 5s g 1935_______
..J & J
98
West D iv 1st 5s g 19 35 ..A & 0
9334
Gen gold 5s 1935. .
J&D
8934
91
Eq tr 4 34s 1924 27 (year).J&J b 5.60 5.10%
Kana & M ich 1st 4s 1990 A&O
77%
78)4
2d m tge gold 5s 1927. J&J
9631
Eq 4 34sJ’ly ’23-July’ 24.J&J b 5.50 5.15%
Eq tr 6s 1924-35 (yr).J&J15 b 5.75 5.40%
' ____
76
St M ary’s Div 4s g 1951. F&A
Toledo Peoria & Western—
33
1st g 4s July 1 1917 .
J&J / -----Toledo St Louis & Western—
____
P rlie n g 3)4s July 1 1925.J&J
9334
70
73
1st gold 4s Apr 1 1950_ A&O
_
____
____
Coll tr g 4s Ser A 1 9 1 7 ..F&A
____
____
Union Trust certif dep
Tol Term 1st 4 34s’ 57 g u ..M & N
84)4
8534
Tol Walh Val & O— SeePennRR
Toronto Hamilton & Buffalo—
7834
1st g 4s June 1 1946
.J& D
81)4
Troy & Boston— See Fitchburg
95
Ulster & Del con 5s 1928 .J& D
9334
1st ref g 4s 1952_______ A&O
67
72)4
Union Pacific—
92
91
1st R y & 1 gr 4s g 1 9 4 7 ..J&J
95
95)4
Conv 4s 1927_____ _____ J&J
1st & ref 4s June 2008___M&S
8334
83)4
103%
104)4
10-year 6s July 1928____J&J
Eq tr 5s 1927-v37(yr)._.M & S b 5,10 4.80%
5%
Equip tr 7s 1924-35 (yr)_J&D b 5.20
Pacific Fruit Express eq— See South Pacific
Ore R R & Nay— See Ore-Was h R R & Nav
Oregon Short Line—
101
102
1st consol 5s g 1946_ J&J
_
102)4
1st cons guar 5s 1 9 4 6 ..J&J
10134
R ef g gu 4s ’ 29 op ’ 07.J&D
9254
9234
Utah & Northern—
92)4
1st 7s’ 08ext at4% to’ 33.J&J
91%
____
Consol gold 5s 1926_ J&J
_
9934
Union Terminal Co (Dallas)—
1st g 5s 1942 op 1 9 2 2 .._A&0
96)4
97)4
United N J R R & Canal C o—
____
9434
General gold 4s 1929____M&S
____
General gold 4s 1944____M&S
9134
____
Gen 1st g 3 )4s Mar 1 ’ 51. M&S
77)4
Upper Coos— See Maine Central
Utah « Northern— See Union P acific
Utica Clint & Bing— See Del & Hudson
Vandalia R R —
Cong 4s 1955 Series A ..F & A
84)4
Series B 1957
* M&N
8434
Vera Cruz & Pacific R R —■
.
____
____
1st g 4)4s 1934 opt . . ..J & J
____
m July 1914 coupon o n ______
36M
____
36)4
w July 1914 coupon off .
Verdig Val Ind & W— See M o P
____
81
Vermont Val 1st 434s’ 40. A&O
Vicksburg Shreve & Pacific—
Pr lien 6s ’ 15 ext 5% ’40.M& N
92)4
97)4
90
Gen 5s M ay 1 1941____M&N
88)4
Virginia Midland— See Sou R y.
Va & Southwest— See Southern R y
Virginian Railway—
9554
1st M g 5s 1962 o p t_____M&N
95M
Eq 6sAApr23 Apr’30(s-a) A&O b 5.40 5.10%
Wabash— 1st gold 5s 1939. M&N
97)4
9634
2d gold 5s 1939_________ F&A
87)4
___
____
Deb mtge 6s Ser B 1939..J&J
73)4
1st lien term g 4s 1954. J&J
6834
6% 5.60%,
Eq tr 6s 1924-35 (year).J&J15 b
____
97)4
D el & Chic ext 1st g 5s’ 41J&J
55
79
Des M div 1st g 4s 1939 J&J
80
70
Toledo & Chic 4s g 1941 _ M&S
65
67
Omaha Div 1st 3 34s g ’ 41 A&O
W aco & N W — See Houston & Texas Central
Warren R R — See D L & W
91
86
Wash & Colum Riv 4s 1935.J&J
Washington Cent— See Nor Pac
Wash Co R y— See M aine Cent
Wash O & W — See Southern R y
79)4
Wash Term Co— 3 34s 1945. F&A
7734
____
1st gold 4s 1945 guar___ F&A
8454
Weatherford Min Wells & N — Se e Tex & Pac
West Jersey & Sea Shore—
87
84
Consol gold 4s 1936_____ J&J
80
83
Cons 3)4s g Ser B 1936 .J&J
West Maryland 4s 1952 ..A & O
63)4
63)4
____
____
5% gold notes 1915 o p . _ J&J
85
95
Balt & Harris g 5s 1936.M&N
____
87)4
1st M West Ext g 5s’ 38M&N
West N Y & Penn 5s 1937. .J&J
9934 100
____
Gen mtge gold 4s 1943 .A&O
7734
41
Incom e g 5s Apr 1943. N ov 1 / 25)4
Western Pacific R R Corp—
80
80 %
1st M 5s M ar 1 1 9 4 6 ...M&S
94
93
1st M 6s 1946 Series B ..M & S
94
95)4
Western Pa— 1st g 4s 1928. J&D
West R y of Ala— 4)4s 1918 ext
__
at 6% to Oct 1 1928____A&O
West Shore— See N Y C & H R R Co
West Side Belt— See Pitts Term
West Va & Pittsb— See B & 6
Wheeling & Lake Erie R R —
64
64)4
1st consol gold 4s 1 9 4 9 ..M&S
____
60
R ef M 434sSer A 1966..M & S
6% 6.60%
E q tr 5s 1923-27 (year)..A & O b
99
97)4
L Erie Div 1st g 5s 1926. A&O
—
Wheeling D iv 1st g 5s '28.J&J
9134
9754
Exten &Impt g 5s 1930 .F& A
9054
86
82)4
Wheeling Term 4s 1940.. .F & A
Wichita Falls & Northwestern—
105
1st 5s Jan 1 9 3 9 . . ______ J&J / 100
___1st & ref g 5s 1940 op . . .J&J / 74
Wichita Union Terminal R y —
____
85
1st g g u 4 )4s 1941 opt._M & N
Wilkes-B & East— See NYS&W
Williamsport & N Branch R R —
____
1st ref gold 4 )4s 1931.. .J&J / 80
Wilmar&SFalls— See StPM &M
W il & Nor— See Phila & R ead’g
W il & Welson— See Atl Coast £

Last sale. 1 In London, n Nominal. « Sale price.

.

M ar., 1923.]
B onds an d S to ck s.

37

E A I L K O A D S T O C K S - P U B L IC U T I L I T Y B O N D S

N O T IC E .— All b o n d prices are “ a n d In terest” except w here m arked
S tock s.

A sk.

B id .

Par.

Ask.

Bid.

75
Detroit Hills A S W (g u a r ).. 100
24 %
Detroit A M ackinac________100
40
Preferred_________________ 100
Duluth South Shore A A tL .1 0 0
2%
5
Preferred_________________ 100
56
East Penna (guar P & R ) _ 50
_
38
Elmira & W ’ msport (g u a r ).. 50
50
Preferred (guar Nor Cent). 50
12 %
Erie— Com m on_____________100
19 %
1st preferred_____________ 100
2d preferred_____________ 100
13%
75
Erie A Kalamazoo (guar)_ 50
_
57
Erie A Pitts (guar Pa R R ) . . 50
15
_
Fonda Johns & G lov com _ 100
63
Ft Dodge Des M & Sou pref. 100
102
Ft W ayne A Pack pref (gu).100
Georgia R R A Bank Co (gu).100 228
5
Georgia Southern A Florida. 100
40
1st preferred_____________ 100
24
2d preferred_____________ 100
77%
Great Northern R y— P r e f..100
1 Ore certificates______ (n o p a r ) d 3 3 %
55
Deb ctfs A A B— See under bo nds
is %
rulf M obile A North c o m .. 100
58
Preferred________________ 1 0 0
d 95
stern .. 100
70**
im on_.100
-Pref ..1 0 0

Wluston-Salem Southbound-

an d Incom e a n d d e fa u lte d bon ds.
S tock s

Par.!

Bid.

A sk.

80
New Y ork Chic A St L o u is .. 100
25%
1st preferred______________100
2d preferred_____________ 100
"3 % New Y ork A Harlem (guar). 50
_
5 % N Y Lack A West (guar)_ 100
60
N Y New Haven A H artf._100
42
N Y Ontario A W estern____100
53
Norfolk Southern___________ 100
12 % N orfolk A Western R y _____ 100
19%
Adjustment preferred____100
14%
80
d
62
25

82%
79
82%
76%
90
95 j
77
1
76%
90
88
73
)
71
160 *
145
1 0 0 "q
99
65
20
20%
1
77%
79%
Sup A Dul Div 43 1936..
19%
19%
__
1
65
Mlnneap Term 3 % s’ 50o
14%
13%
1
81
113
114*1
>
74
78
75
56%
145 ^
135
54M
r
R A ILR O A D ST O C K S .
76%
76%
51
J d 49
80
_
Ja Great Southern co m _
78
3d 54
—
Preferred_______________
79%
79%
66
62
57
202"
J
198
107
d 106
110
3 101
106
235
d 78%
80
North Pennsvlv (gu P A R ) .
___
24
3
20
96%
72
42
3
41
65
103%
35
3 103
77
79
90
90%
78% Ontario A Quebec__________ 100 Id 110
115
34
92
Atlanta Rirm A Atlantic__
2%
Oswego A Syrac (gu D L A W ) 50 d 87
3
162
172
63
Pac Coast Co— See Misc Stocks
120
135
46%
Pennsylvania Railroad_____ 50 d 46%
__
d 122%
19 % Peoria A Bureau Val (guar). 100 107
114
122
123
5 8 % Peoria A Eastern___________ 100
13
16
88
38%
Atlantic 1st leased lines rent tr_ Id 85
39
Pere Marquette temp v t C ..100
94
98
67%
67%
Pref temp vot trust c t f s .. 100
52%
53
75
73%
Prior pref temp v t c _____100
75
60
60%
16% Phila Germ A Norris (guar). 50 d 119
121
91%
94
Bangor A Aroostook pref__
a 11%
200
- 11 % Phila A Trenton (gu Pa RR1.100
d 37
41
48
Preferred________________ 100 s 47% '
30
Pittsburgh Bess A Lake Erie. 50 d 26
146
60
Preferred__________________ 50 d 55
(untingd A Broad T op v t c . 50 d ____
20
80
-- _
Preferred v t c ___________50 d ____
Pitts Cine Chic A St L o u is.. 100
85
27
115
21%
116
142
Pittsb Ft W A Chic pref (gu) 100 139%
32
33 | Non-cumul 6% pref Ser A 100 115
1st pref A .
125
117%
134
Common (guar Pa R R )_ 100
_
46 ! Leased lines (guar)______ 100
72%
75
1st pref B.
Pittsburgh A Lake Erie_____ 50 d 122
127
40
1st pref C .
....
Stk tr ctfs— See R R Securs Co
54
Pittsb M cK A Yough (guar). 50 d 48
57
59
25
24%
37%
37%
Pittsb A West Va com m on. .100
Id 6
160
—
8
89
Preferred_________________ 100
89%
31
142
Preferred________________ 10< Id 28
Pitts Youngst A Asht p r e f..100 135
65
61%
5%
6 % Prov A Worcester (guar)_ 100
120
—
_
87
81
109
115
Railroad Securities Co—
115
110
100
110
67
4 % 111 Cent Stock ctfs 19 52..
69
52
53%
79%
Reading Com pany___________ 50 d 79
70
d 25
30
Camden A Burl Co (gu ar)..
55
1st preferred______________ 50 d 51%
Pref Cent Tr ctf dep stpd . 100
85
92
d 51%
53%
2d preferred______________ 50
148% 148%
23
2 3 % Rensselaer A Saratoga (guar) 100
120
125
Id 77
55
79
5 o % Rich Fred A Potom — C o m .. 100
275
290
Preferred________________ 100
3
____
—
10
268
273
Dividend obligations_____ 100
25
__
____
Preferred________________ 100
290
6% guaranteed___________ 100
d 42
44 *'
79
82"
—
7 % guaranteed___________ 100 200
d 42
44
32%
34
2d pref (guar P & R ).
Rio Grande Southern______ 100
47
d 43
70
74
85*"
100**
Preferred________________ 100
Roch A Genesee Val R R ____100
215
228
80
90
Rome A Clinton (gu D A H ).100
74
733^
68%
69* Rutland preferred__________ 100
33
36
103% 104%'
Preferred_________________50
St Josepd A Grand Islan d. .100
96*
3%
3% : ittle Miami original g u a r.. 50 d 91*
1st preferred_____________ 100
5%
5%
Spec guar betterment stk. 50 d 40
2d preferred_____________ 100
185 1
160
42* St Louis Bridge 1st pref____100
41
110*"
114*"
36
36%
Chic & East Illinois com .
53
57
2d preferred_____________ 100
56
57 %
95* St Louis-San Francisco_____ 100
85*
25
25%
17
Chlcago Great West co m .
25
47%
48%
6%
6% :
Pref stock Ser A __________ 100
32
40
34
36%
St Louis Southwestern_____100
14 i Preferred________________ 100
—
150
148%
60%
61%
Preferred_________________ 100
425
100
— '
85
Saratoga A Schenectady (gu)100
25
45
50* Seaboard Air Line com _____ 100
7
Pref (guar L S A M S ) ____ 5 0 d
7%
25K
43
43%|;
38
12
40
13
Preferred._________________ 100
42%
85%
40
81
Preferred________________ 100
Sharon_______________________50
85%
117
119
2
93%
Southern Pacific C o _________100
36
36%
33%
Southern R y com m on______ 100
88
94
95
70%
70
340 *
Preferred_________________ 100
85
63
53
52
84
66
M ob A Ohio stock trust c tfs.
75
78
100
97
8
_
8 % Southwest’ n of Ga (guar)_ 100
103
26
96%
25%
67%
70
Texas A Pacific____________ 100
92
66
59
90
Chic Terre Haute A S E ____100
Toledo St L A Western com . 100
Preferred________________ 100
5
*9"
63
53%
53 %
Cine Indianap & Western___100
65
Preferred_________________ 100
4% Leased Line C tfs_____100
13
23
60
50
8
Preferred_________________ 100
26
T roy A G r’bush (gu N Y C ) . 50
114
15%
110
——
——
Cine New Orl & Texas P a c ..l0 0
1 5 % Tunnel RR of St Louis_____ 100
102
42%
144%
144%
43
Preferred_________________ 100 lO O "
Union Pacific— C om m on_ 100
_
Preferred new w 1___________
60
75%
75%
Cine Sandusky & Cleve pref. 50 d 52
40%
37 X
Part warrants full paid______
Preferred_________________ 100
203
76%
80%
32%
198
Clev Cine Chicago & St L _ 100
_
36
United N J R R A Canal (gu) 100
Pf part warrants full paid____
102% I lissourl Kansas A Texas_ 100
121
115
11
12 % Utica Chen A Susq Val (gu) .100
Preferred_________________ 100 10 2 %
_
50
73
Clev & Pitts (Guar Pa R R ). 50 d 70
12 % 14 Utica Clinton A BmghamtonlOO 40
Preferred________________ 100
42
J
95
101
18
Betterm ’t stk (Gu Pa R R ) 50 d 40
1 8 % Valley R R (N Y ) (guar)____100
95
44
44%
46 %
Colorado & Southern________100
46 % Vermont A Mass (guar)____100
Preferred________________ 100
43"
62
J lobile A Birm pref (guar) ..1 0 0
38
60
61
1st preferred_____________ 100
66
Virginian R ailway__________ 100
55
? lobile A Ohio— See South’n Ry
10
50
10 %
2d preferred_____________ 100
Wabash R ailway___________ 100
92
J
29%
29 %
77
Columbus & Xenia (guar)_ 50 d 88
_
80
Preferred A _______________100
21
20%
125
120
Concord & Portsm (guar)_ 100
_
Preferred B _______________100
86
*
64
35
70
77"
37
Conn & Passumpsic pf (gu).100
Warren N J (guar D L A W ). 50
13%
13%
1
4
f
Cripple Creek Central______ 100
9 % Western M aryland R y co m . 100
61
56
4
12
13
Preferred_________________100
1st preferred_____________ 100
Second preferred________ 100
4%
23 %
75
J
22
Cuba R R preferred_________100 Id 70
118
128
2d preferred_____________ 100
19%
19 %
37
?
Dayton & Mich com (guar). 50 d 34%
93%
_
9 3 % Western Pacific R R C orp _ 100
60
59
82
f
Preferred (guar C H A D ) . 50 d 78
100
95
Preferred_________________ 100
38
160
f
Delaware A Bound Br (gu) _ . 100 150
9 7 % West Jersey A Sea Sh— Com . 50 d 3 7 %
97%
10
9%
118%
Delaware A Hudson________100 117
103
Wheeling A Lake Erie R y _ 100!
_
Dividend payable in L ondon. Id 101
18%
128%
17%
Delaware Lack & W estern.. 50 d 126
Preferred_________________ 100
35
42
34%
Delaware____________________ 25 d 36
Wisconsin Central__________ 100
Denver A Rio Grande______ 100
Wrightsville A Tennille.com . 25 d
Preferred_________________100
—
—
6 Basis, d Price per share, not per cent. /F la t price, k Last sale. I In London, n Nominal, s Sale price, t New stock, x E x-div. y Ex-rights.

PUBLIC UTILITIES
(Includes street and electric railways, gas, electric, power, water and telegraph and telephone companies.)
N O T IC E .— All bon d prices are “ an d in terest” except w here m arked “ f ” an d in com e a n d d efa u lte d b on d s.
B onds.

(

This price Includes accrued Interest,




Ask.

Bid.

Adirondack Elec Power Corp
94
1st M gold 5s 1962 o p t _ JAJ
_
Adirondack PAL 1st 6s’ 50.MAS 100
83
Ak Can A Youngst R y 6s 1930..
92
Alabama Power 1st 5s ’ 46. MAS
100
1st M 1 A ref 6s 1951____JAD
94
Alabama Water 1st 6s 1932.JAJ
96
Debenture 7s 19 24.. ..J A J
Albany R y— See United Tract’ n
Albany Sou R R 1st 5s ’3 9 .M A S
Alleg Bellevue A Perrysv— See Phila C
Alton Gran A St T r— See East St L A Su

B onds.

Bid.

A ltoona A Logan Val Elec R y—
Con g 4% s 1933 g u .-F A A 15
96
10 1 % American Gas deb 6s 20 16..JA J
Am Gas A Elec coll 5s 2007. FA A
87
Deb gold 6s 2 0 1 4 ___.M AN
92%
100% Am Lt A Tr 6% notes’ 25_MAN
98
Am Pow A L deb 6s 2016. MAS
_
Amer Pub Serv 6s 1942_ JAD
Amer Pub Util coll 6s 1936. AAO
Amer Rys coll tr 5s 1931_ FAA
_

0

72
86
90
97%
3 109%
8 101
95**
96%
87
89%
84
87
67
70

70
83
88
96%

b
k Last sale,

n Nom inal,

r Canadian price.

B onds

Ask.

• Sale

Bid.

A sk.

American Teleph A Teleg Co—
Coll trust gold 4s 1929_ JAJ
_
91%
92**
87%
Conv g 4s ’ 36 conv a f’09.MAS
101
Conv 4% s ’ 33 op aft ’ 25.MAS
97%
98%
C oll trust 5s 1946___ ..J A D
115%
115%
Conv 6s Aug 1925______ FAA
100%
100%
6% notes Feb 1 1924_ FAA
_
84%
84%
Amer W W A El 5s 1934...A A O
90
Americus Ltg 1st s f 6s ’ 37. AAO
Anacos A Pot River R R —-See W ash Ry A Elec
90
91
Appalachian Pow 5s 19 41.. JAD
101
7% gold bonds Aug 1 ’ 36.FA A 100

price.

38

PUBLIC U TILITY BONDS

[V ol. 116.
N O T IC E .— All b o n d prices are “ an d in terest” ex cep t w here m arked “ f ” an d Incom e a n d d e fa u lte d b o n d s .
B ond s.

B id .

Ardmore St R y — See Phila Co
83
Arizona Pow 6s ’ 33 opt ’ 13 - M&N
91
Arkansas L & P 1st 6s ’ 45 .A & 0
97
C ony 8 % notes 1931_ M&N
_
Asheville (N C) Pow & Light—
92%
1st s f g 5s 1942 o p t____ A&O
Ashland (Wis) L , Pow & St R y
84
1st M gold 5s 1939_____ J&J
Associated Gas & Elec Co—
8S
1st 5s 1939_____________ J&J
89
C oll tr 6s 1941___________ J&J
Atchison R y , Light & Power—
1st 5s N ov 1935_______ M&N
Athens (Ga) R y & Electric—
75
1st & ref s f g 5s ’ 50 o p ’ 15 J&J
Atlanta Cons St R R — See Ga R y & El
94%
Atlanta Gas Lt 5s g 1947._J&D
Atlanta Nor R y— See Ga R y & El
Atlantic A ve R R — See Bklyn R ap Tr
Atlantic C ity (N J) Gas—
1st g 5s Jan 1 ’ 60 opt ’ 20. J&J
Atl C ity & Sh R R 5s ’ 4 5 ..J & D
50
Atlan Coast El 1st 5s ’ 4 5 . . M&N
Auburn & Syracuse Elec R R —
43
1st & ref g 5s ’ 42 opt ’ 12.A&O
Augusta-Aiken R y & El Corp—
Sink fd g 5s D ec 1 ’ 35 opt. J&D / 41
Augusta R y & El 5s’ 4 0 ..J & D
Aurora Elgin & Chicago RR —
_
1st & ref g 5s 1946 o p t_ J&J / -----A E & C Ry 1st g 5s ’ 41 A& 015 / ____
Balt & Ann S L— See M d E l R y
96
Balt Elec 1st g 5s 1947 g u .. J& D
Balt Sar P t& C hes— See Un R y & Elec
Balt Traction— See Un R y & El
90
Bangor R y & El 1st 5s 1935.J&J
Baton Rouge Electric Co—
89
1st mtge 5s 1939________F&A
97)4
Bay Counties Pow 5s 1930.M&S
Beaumont G L 6s 1944____J&D
67
Beaver Yal T r gen g 5s’ 5 3 .M&N
Bell Tel Canada deb 5s ’ 25. A&O r 98kg
1st 7s April 1925________A&O 102%
Bell Telep Co of Pennsylvania—
1st & ref 5s 1948 Ser B ..J & J
98%
Binghamton (N Y ) L , H & P—
86
1st ref 5s 1946___________ F&A
65
Binghamt R y 5 s ’ 31 op ’ ll_M & N
Birm Knox & A1— See Phila Co
Birmingham R y , Light & Pow—
76
Gen ref g 4% s ’ 54 op ’ 09. A&O
85
R ef & ext g 6s 1957____M&N
95
Birm R y & El 1st g 5s ’ 2 4 .J&J
98
Blackstone Val G&E 5s’ 39.J&J
Bleecker St & Ful Ferry— SeeN "i Rys
100
99
80
83
81
89
100
92
90
87
100%
110
90
85
101%
83
90
Bridgeport Hydraulic Co—
0 % g o ld notes June 1925_____
99)4
Bway&7thAveRR— SeeNYRys

Bklyn C ity & New R R — See C
Brooklyn Edison Co—
Gen M 53 Ser A 1949____J&
Gen M 6s Ser B 1930 . J&
Gen M 7s Ser C 1 9 3 0 ... J&
Gen M 7s Ser D 1 9 4 0 ...J&
Kings Co El Lt & P— See u
Brooklyn Rapid Transit (new)New 6s w i __________

88
85
& Bk
96
103
105%
107%
der K
J

8-year 7% notes 19211

/
/
/
/
/
/

76%
76
76
64
93%
93%
87%
88
35

/
/

85%
64
83%
83%
Stamped guaranteed .
73
73%
Stamped guaranteed...
/ 98
Nassau Elec 1st 5s 1944.1
/ 64
80
/ 85
96%
104
114
110%
C onv deb 7s 1929______ M&N
Brownsville Ave— See Phila Co

__

100%
98
112
/
4
/
____
94
80
Burlington (la) R y & Light—
1st s f gold 5s 1932 opt._M &
Butte El&P l s t s f 5s’ 23-’ 51 J&l

70
98
95

/ This price Includes accrued interest,



A sk.

B onds.

B id .

A sk.

B onds.

B id .

A sk.

California Gas & Elec Corp—
Col Buckeye L & New— See Col Newark & Zanw
98
98% Columbus Delaw & Marion Elec
(
86
Sink fund g 5s 1933 opt M&S
83
93
96%
97%
Unif & ref g 5s ’ 37 op sf.M & N
86
Co 1st & ref 5s June 1937____
Cal Cent Gas & El 5s ’ 31.F&A
—
94
101
98
1st & ref 6s (stamped) 1937___
California-Oregon Power—
Columbus (Ga) Elec & Power—
106
95
100
102
1st & ref 7% s Ser A ’ 4 1 ..F & A
6s 1947_________________J&D
—
92
101
1st & ref 6s 1942 Ser B _ J&J
_
—
Columbus (O) Gaslst 5sg’ 32J&J
85% Cal Pac R y — See Pacific Elec R y
Columbus (O) Interurban TerCo
70
Calumet & South Chicago R y—
90
1st guar 5s 1935_________J&D
71
73
1st M rehab g 5s’ 27opr12 F&A
Col Lond & Springf R y — See Ind Col & East
91
Camden & Sub R y — See Public Service Cor)
Columbus Newark & Zanesv—
Canadian General Elec, Ltd—
5
10
1st gold 5s 1924_________ M&S /
100%
101
7
Deb g 6s 1942 Ser A ..A & O
Gen & ref gold 5s 1926. M&N / -----81
79
Canadian L & P 5s’ 49 o p ’ 14.J&J
Col Buck Lake & New Trac
15
Canal & Claib R R — See N O R y & L
5
80
1st gold 5s 1921_____ M&N /
____
95
Canton Elec Co 5s 19 37..M&N
Zanesv R .L & P 5sMar’ 24A&0
80
75
95
Cape Breton Elec Co 5s ’ 32. J&J
Colum & 9th A v R R — See N Y Rys
95
Capital Traction (Wash, D C )—
98
Columbus (Ga) Pow 5s ’ 36. A&O
97% Columbus R y , Pow & Light—
96%
1st g 5s June 1 1947_____ J&D
63
67
88
Carbondale R y 5s N ov '3 3 .J&J
89
1st ref & ext s f 5s 19 40.. A&O
94%
93%
98%
99%
Carolina Pow & Lt 5s 1938.F&A
R ef mtge gold 6s 1941_ J&D
_
____ Cedar Rapids M5fg & Power—
74%
75%
Col R y 1st 4s ’ 39 opt ’ 14.Q-J
88%
—
1st 5s 1953______________ J&J r 96%
90
Col St R y 1st 5s g 1 9 3 2 ..J&J
89
Central Ark R y & Light Corp—
90
Cross St 1st 5s g 1933. J&D
95
92
74
48
l s t l s f 5S 1928_________ M&S
75
C om ’cial Cable— 4s g 2397..Q -J
—
Central Calif Trac 5s 1936. A&O
Commonwealth-Edison Co—
45
97%
97%
Cent Crosst’n R R — See N Y Rys
1st g 5s June 1 1943____M&S
107%
86% Central District Telephone—
108
1st g 6s June 1 1943____M&S
99%
1st S f g 5S 1943 op 1918.J&D
7% coll gold notes 1925. J&D
97%
Cent Ga Pow— See Ga L , Pow & R ys
98
C om ’wealth El 5s June’ 43.M & S
93
90
85
89
Cent H u d G & E 5s 1941_ J&D
_
C om ’w ’th L & P 6s 1947..M & N
99
96
Conv deb 6s 1925......... .A&O
Commonwealth Power Corp—
103
101
88%
97
Conv deb 7s 1935 ___ .J&J
89%
S f g 6s M ay 15 1947. M&N 15
90
73
88%
76
Cent Illinois Lt 1st 5s 1943. A&O
Gen & ref 8s 1939_______ J&J
100
99
1st 6s 1943 ____________ A&O
Commonwealth Power (M ich)—
108
100
98
93
99
1st 7% s 1943_______ ..A & O
1st g 5s Dec 1 1924______ J&D
Central Illinois Public Service—
Compt Hts & M er Ter— See Un ited R y s
80
92
79
75
80
1st & ref gold 5s 1952____F&A
Conestoga Trac 1st 4s 1950. J&J
____
—
60
Cent Indiana Gas 5s 1931 M&S
65
Coney Isl & Bklyn R R 4s ’48J& J
Central Indiana Power C o—
Consolgold 4s 1955____J&J / 60
95
72
92
75
70
1st & ref 6s 1947 Ser A ..J & J
B C & N 1st cons 5s 1939.J&J
96% Conn Light & Power—
95%
98% CentMainePow 5s’ 39op’ 19M&N
104
102
103%
111%
1st & gen M 7s 1941____J&D
1st & ref s f 7s ’ 51 Ser A . M&N 110%
101
99
94
1st & gen 6s 1942_____ .J&J
97
Connecticut Power 5s ’ 6 3 .A&O
89%
93
88
98% Central N Y G & E 5s 1941 J&J
1st & coll trust 5s 1956_ J&J
_
____
____
101
102%
Central Pow & Lt 6s 1946 .A & O
7 % notes Dec 1926____
97
__
94
82 %
90
1st 1 & ref 6% s 1952...M & S
Conn R y & Lt 4% s 1951...J & J
75
83
CentralRy— SeeUnRy&El(Balt)
86
Stamped guaranteed optional.
96
Central Traction— See Phila Co
Conn Ltg & Pow 5s ’ 3 9 .J&J
95
Charleston Cons R y , Gas & El—
97
Conn R iv Pow 1st 5s 1937. J&D
88
76%
84
Consol gold 5s 1999.. M&S
Consolidated Cities L , P & Tr86
70
75
Ch’ s’ t’n City R y 1st g 5s 1923
lst lien 5s 1962 stm pd_ J&J
_
—
98
100%
Ext at 6% to Jan 1938. J&J 102
Consol Gas of Balt 5s 1939.J&J
100
Chattanooga R y & Light—
87%
—
Gen g 4% s Apr 1954_ A&O
_
80
77
1st & ref g 5s 1956op ’ 16.M&N
Consol Gas, Elec L & P (Balt)—
80
92
92%
Chatt Rys 1st cons 5s’ 56M&N / 78
Gen g 4% s Feb 14 1935. .J&J
____ Ches & Pot Tel 5s ’ 29 op ’ 09.J&J
97%
95%
108%
1st ref s f 7s 1931 Ser C .A & O
94
82
93
__ 103%
Ches & Pot Tel of Va 5s’ 43 M&N
1st ref 6s 1949 Series A . .F & A
87
Chicago Aurora & Elgin R R —
98%
99%
1st ref 5% s 1952______ M&S
90
83%
85
Ref & imp 7s 1947 w i__ . . . n 88
Consol Gas N J 5s g 1936___J&J
/ 28
91
84
...
1st ref 5s 1965__________ A&O
Chicago C ity & Connecting Rys
Consolidated Gas (N Y )—
____
55
54
C o llt r s f g 5 s J a n l 1927. A&O
Underlying cos— See N Y G E L H & P
____ Chicago City R y 1st 5s ’ 27. F&A
80% Consol L tg C o (Yt) lst5s’ 26 J&J
80
90
93
____ Chicago Elevated Railways—
Consol L , H & Pow (West Va)—
___
____
____
93
5% notes 1916 ext 1919'..J& J
1st gold 5s D ec 1946____J&D
___ Chicago June R R 4s 1945.. M&S
____
____ Con Ry(N ew H av)deb 4s’ 54.J&J
46%
50%
____ Chic North Shore & M ilw R R —
42%
Deb 4s 1955_____________ J&J
____
42%
52
1st mtge gold 5s 1936 . . . J & J
Deb 4s 1956 guar_______ J&J
____
48%
7% gold notes ’ 30 Ser A . J&D
Cons gold 4s 1930______ F&A
85
Chicago & Oak Park Elec R v—
Cons R y & Pow (Salt Lake)— See Utah L & Ry
93
—
Lake St El 1st 5s 1928 gu. J&J
Cons T r(N J)— SeePubServCorp
94
Chicago Railways Co—
96
Con W at of Utica— 1st 5s’ 30J&J
100
80
80%
90
94
1st M gold 5s 1927 o p t..F & A
Deb 5s Jan 1 ’ 30 op 1911. J&J
63
64%
Cons M 5s Ser A Feb ’ 27 A&O
47%
48%
83
Series B Feb 1927 . J&D
83%
__ _ Consum L , H & P C o (Eliz, N J)
92
Series C Feb 1927____F&A
52%
87%
50
90
Pur mon 4-5? Feb ’ 27 op J&J
—
30
RR
Adj inc4s Feb 1927 o p t ..M a y n 25
Consumers Power Co (M ich)—
95
Chic Sou Bend & Nor Ind R R —
96
1st & ref g 5s 1936 op ’ 16. J&J
96%
48
45
1st gold 5s Jan 1 1937. .J&J
89
89%
1st 1& unif 5s Ser C 1952.M&N
___ Continental Gas & Electric—
103% Chicago Telep 5s ’ 23 op ’ 13.J&D
100
93
106% Chippewa Power Co—
94
1st lien coll tr 5s 1 9 2 7 ..M&N
99
108
1st gold 6s 1947 Series A . J&D
Lt
Crosstown St R y— See Col
Chris & 10th Sts R R — See N Y Rys
Cross St R y— See Int Tr (Buff)
Cicero Gas— See Northwest Gas Light & Coke
76% Cincinnati Gas & Electric—
98%
93%
98
77
94
1st & ref 5s 1956 Ser A . A&O
77
97% Cu.
97%
103%
105%
Pr l&ref M 5%sJan’ 61B.A&0
66% Cincinnati Gas Transportat’n—
Dakota Central Telep Co—
94
100
98
1st 5s 1933 guar op 1913. J&J
101
1st gold 6s 1935________ J&D
93%
100
Double guarantee
93
97
Dallas Gas 1st g 5s ’ 25 o p . M&N
90
100
Cin Newport) & C ov L & Tr—
103
Dallas Pow & Lt 6s 1949 ___J&J
100
90
82%
1st ref 6s 1947 Series A ..J & J
—
Danv St Ry& L Co 5s’ 23-25.J& J
45
100
_
So C ov & Cine 6s 1932_ J&J
Cities Service Co—
99%
100
92
95
Conv g deb 7s 1966 Ser C . J&J
la R Tr
68
96
Citizens’ Gas (Indianapolis)—
101
89
92
83%
87
1st & ref gold 5s 1942 . .J&J
95
85
Citizens L,H&P (Johnst’n, Pa)
95
97
_____
93
73%
1st g 5s 1934 opt 1914..M &N
—
74% Citizens’ R y & Lt— See Muscat) ne Lt & Trac
103
76
Citizens St R y— See Ind Trac & Ter
66% Citizens’ Tract— See Phila Co
& Tran s
85
City Elec San Fran 5s 1937.J&J
93%
Denver City Tramway—
C ity L & Water (Tex) 6s ’ 24 J&J
96
99
50
02
97% City & Sub R y — See Port (Ore) R y
83
104% City & Sub R y— See Wash R y & El
95
96
115
Clarion River Power Co—
96%
97
1st & Ref 5s 1951_____ M&N
101
99%
114%
1st M gold 6% s 1947____J&J
104
106
Gen M 7% s Ser A 1946. M&
Clev El 111 1st 5s’ 39 op ’ 2 4 .A & 0
99%
Denver Tramway Power Co—
106
Gold deb 7s 1941_______ F&A
107
. . . .
101% Cleve Pains & East Con 5s ’ 18—
100
60
70
Ext at 7% to 1923____A&O
-----115
96%
Cleve R y 1st 5s 1931 opt
M&S
98% Denver Union Water—
8
Cleve Southwest & Colum R y —
45
1st gen con 5s 1927 opt ..A & O
102
107
Clev&SW 1st 5s’ 23 op ’ 13.F&A / _____
40
Cl Ber Ely&Ober 5s g ’ 19. M&S
92%
60
Cleve Ely & West 7s ’ 23.F&A
70
85
89
S F 5s 1937 opt S erB l"
85
89%
90
Coast Cos L&P 1st 5s’ 46 op F&A
75
/ 70
90
92
Colorado Power 1st 5s ’ 53 M&N
100%
100
74
95%
96%
Columbia G & E 1st 5s ’ 27. J&J
100
100%
99%
96
Stamped_____
_ s 100%
_
963^
1st M 6s 1947 Series A . .
93
95
Debenture 5s 19 2 7 .. . J&J
92
95
____ Columbia (S C) R y , Gas & El Co
84
1st M s f g 5s 1936______ J&J
86

k

Last sale, n Nominal, r Canadian price.

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39

P U B L IC U T I L I T Y B O N D S

1923.]

N O T IC E .— All b o n d prices are “ a n d in te r e st” ex cep t w h ere m arked “ I” a n d in com e a n d d e fa u lte d bon ds,
B onds.

B id .

A ik .

100%
95%
102%
111
103
82%
104
100
97

nterest.

k Last

B ond s.

Bid

B on d s.

102
96
103
113
103%
84
106%
100%
100

A it.

B id .

A it

Grand Rap Gr H av & M usk R y
Kan City Kaw Val & West R y —
95 %
93%
96
1st M 6s Aug 1924_____ F&A
1st g 5s July 1 1926_____ J&J
1st & ref 5s July 1 ’4 0 --M & S
99
98
97%
99% K C Long Dis Tel 5s 1 9 25..J&J
Gt Falls Pow 1st 5s '40 o p . M&N
lst&ref 6s J u ly ’ 40 Ser B.M &S
Great Lakes Power, Ltd—
Kansas C ity Railways—
Conv deb 8s Jan 10 1931 .J& J
48%
1st M 6s 1923-1944____M&N
49%
1st M 5s July 7 1944___ J&J /
6 % 5.75%
Oonv deb 6s Dec 15 1932 J&D
93
13
95%
15
Great North Pow 5s 1935..F & A
2d M 6s July 7 1944___ J&J /
Det United 4% s 1932 op t.J& J
93
Great West Pow 5s 1946 o p . J&J
2d M 5s July 7 1944___ J&J /
1st M s f 8s 1941_______ F&A
l66~
Conv deb 6s 1925______ M&N
Coll gold notes 7s M ay 15
7% coll trust notes 1923-A&O
56
54
_
1921_______________ M&N15
1st & ref 6s M ar 1949_ M&S
Det R y 1st 5s ’ 23-’ 24____J&D
97
108% Kansas Elec Power 6s 1937.J&D
Conv 8s 1936___________ F&A i o s %
9 5 )4
Det Ft W ayne & Belle Isle—
106
1st & ref 7s 1950 Ser B ..J & J
Kansas Elec Util 5s 19 25.A & 0
93
—
1st g 5s Apr 1 1928____A&O
96"
95 %
Greensboro Elec— See Nor Caro Public Serv
Kansas G & E 6s 1952____M&S
Det M on & Tol Short Line R y
70
88
86
Greenwich Tram 1st 5s ’ 31.J&J
Deb g 6s 2022 Ser A ____M&S
90
86%
1st M g 5s Jan 1933_ J&J
_
Hackensack W at 4s’ 52op’ 12J&J
81 %
Kentucky Traction & Term ’l—
Det & Pontiac—
73
71
Hagerstown & Frederick R y —
1st & ref gu 5s ’ 51 opt ’ 14. F&A
88
Cons g 4% s '26 o p ’ l l.J & D
86
93
91
1st & ref 6s 1944_______ A&O
Lexington R y 1st 5s ’ 49J&D
Det & Pt Huron Shore Line—
78%
c
—
Hamburg R y — See Buff & Lake Erie T
K ey Tel 1st g 5s ’ 35 op ’ 08.J&J
—
1st gold 5s 1950______ J&J
92
93
98 %
99%
Harrisburg L & P 5s 1952.F&A
Kings Co E L & P 1st 5s’ 37 A&O
Det Ypsil Ann Arbor & Jack—
80
110 % 1 1 2 %
93
Hart M an & R ock 5s 1924.A & 0
Purch money 6s g 19 97..A & O
91%
1st gold 5s 1926______ F&A
104%
97
— Hart St R y — 1st g 4s 1930.M &S 79%
C onv deb 6s 1925______ M&S
D Y & A A Con 6s 1924. .F & A
95
88 %
90"
Harwood El 5s ’ 39 op ’ 14_ J&J
_
Edison El 111 Bkln 4s ’ 39. J&J
Dominion Pow & Transmis’n—
1st & ref s f g 6s ’ 42 op_M&S 104
Kings Co Elev R y — See Bklyn R ap Tr
1st 5s 1932_____________ A&O
Havana Elec R y L & Power—
Kings Co Gas&Ill 1st 5s’ 40.A&O
D D E B & B R R — See Third A v R y " "
83 %
81
76"
84
—
Gen M 5s 1954 ser A ___M&S
—
Kings Co Ltg 1st ref 5s ’ 54.J&J
Duluth Ed El 1st 5s’ 31 o p . M&S
90 %
97%
97
91%
Havana Elec R y 5s 1952. F&A
1st ref 6% s 1954_________J&J
Duluth-Superior Traction Co—
81
83
90% Helena L&Ry 1st 5s ’ 25 op M&S
89
Kingsport Utilities—
Duluth St R y 1st g 5s’ 30 M&N
85
90
81
Hest M an & Fair Pass R y — See Phila R
79
1st 6s 1937 Ser A ________A&O
Gen M 5s 1930______ M&N
95
100
Home Telep & Teleg (Los An­
1st 7s 1937 Series B _____ A&O
Duquesne Light— See P hila Co
94%
95%
91%
Kinloch Lg Dist Tel 5s’ 29_J&J
geles, Cal) 1st 5s 1933.J&J
Duquesne Trac— See Phila Co
91
100%
Kinloch Teleph 6s 1928___F&A
1st refg 5s 1945________ J&J
Eastern Mass Street R y Co—
98
Knoxv Gas 1st 5s’33 op ’ 13_A&0
Home Tel & Tel of Spokane—
Serial ref 6s Jan 1924-1929___
92 %
93 % Knoxville Railway & Light
71%
1st M g 5s M ay 15 ’ 36M&N 15
R ef M 4 ^ s 1948.............J&J / 70%
65
83%
75
86
R ef & ext 5s 1946 o p t _ J&D
'ortonia Power 5s 1945_ F&A
_
_
f
74%
94
99
—
oughton Co (M ich) El Lt—
Knoxville Trac 5s 19 38..A & O
LowLaw&H lstg5s’ 23 op J&D
__ 1st g 5s Jan 1 1927 op t-.J & J 90
94
/ 98
Kokom o Marion & W T rac—
20
40
104
104%
83
1st g 5s July 1 1933______ J&J
Eastern Pa Rys 1st 5s 1936-J&J
97
99
91
88
Lackawanna & W yo Val R T —
Eastern Tex El Co 5s ’ 4 2 .M&N
9 5%
97%
86
101% Hous Home Telep 5s 1935.M&S
89
100%
Coll trust 5s 1951________F&A
7% conv g notes 1925.-M&N
95
96% Laclede Gas Light—
Houston L & Pow 5s 1931. A&O
Eastern Wisconsin Electric Co—
94%
95
94%
96
84
88% Hudson Co Gas 5s g 1949. M&N
R ef & ext g 5s 1934_____ A&O
ls t& r e f 5s 1947_________ M&S
101
101%
99%
Hydraulic Pow of Niag Falls—
1st coll & ref g 7s Jan’ 29-F& A
Gen M 7% notes 1923.. M&S
____ 1st & ref 5s 1950________ J&J 99% 100
96
96%
99%
l s t M c o l t r 5 % s ’ 53SerC F&A
East Wise R y & L 5s ’ 2 3 -A & 0
99
100
91
Elec
86
Ref & impt 5s 1951_____A&O
Lake Roland Elev— See Un Rys
Sheboygan Elec 5s 1946. .J&J
91
93
85
100% laho Power 1st 5s 1947____J&J
95
99%
Lake Sh Elec 1st con g 5s’ 23 J&J
East Bay Water 5% s 1946.J&J
103
105
53
50
104%
1st lien gen M 8s 1930___J&J
Gen gold 5s Feb 1 1933. . F&A
Un & ref 7 %s ’ 36 Ser A .M & S
83
—
Lor & Clev g 5s’ 27 o p ’ 17.J&J
East Penn Elec Co—
97
—
Sand Frem & So 5s 1936.J&J
1st M & ref 6s 1953_____ J&J
80
81
1st & ref 5s 1957 o p t____A&O
Tol Frem & No 6% s’ 25.J&J
East St Louis (Ills) Lt & Pow—
84
—
93
Lake St Elev R R — See Chic & O ak Pk E lecR y
1st 5s 1940_____________ J&D
95%
94
Laurentide Pow 5s 1946_ J&J
_
East St Louis & Suburban Co—
14%
93
92
82
16% Lehigh PowSec 6% notes’ 27F&A
Gen & ref g 5s ’ 26 op ’ 11 M&N
81%
Coll trust g 5s 1932 o p t. A&O
104%
Col Lon & Sjjringf 5s ’ 20 A&O
Lehigh N av Elec 6s 1943.J&J 102%
Alton Granite & St L Trac—
59
55
idiana Electric Corp—
1st cons gold 5s 1944. _F&A
Lehigh Valley Transit—
94%
95%
93
90
1st M 6s 1947 Ser A ...M & N
—
1st M g 5s Dec 1935 op t.M & S
Easton Cons El 5s 1949-.M&N
74
78
84
81
1st M g 4s D ec 1935 op t.M & S
Econom y Lt & Pow (Joliet, 111)
92
95
94
75
Cons g 4s 1935_________ J&D
1st M s f gold 5s 1 9 5 6 ...J&D
i G L & Coke
78"
76
R ef & impt g 5s 1960___J&D
Edison Elec Ilium of Boston—
87
88%
100
100%
Coll trust 6s 1923______ J&J
5 % % gold notes 1923..J&J 15
100%
1st lien 7% s 1941 ser A .M & N
90
Leh Val L & P 5s 1 9 43..A&O
8 )4 % gold notes 1925..J& J15 100%
97"
101
8% conv notes 1923-25. .A & O
Lexington A ve & Pav Fer— See N Y R ys "
Edison Elec 111 (Bklyn) See K ings Co E L & P
89
94
Lexington (K y) R y — See K y Tr & Term
Edison El 111 (N Y ) See N Y G El L & P
Lincoln Gas & El 5s 1941.J&D
Edison Elec Co (Lancaster)—
83
84% Lind ell R y — See United Rys
(St Lo uls)
—
1st & ref m 5s Jan 1 1950-----Refunding 5s 1943______ F&A
58
59
Adjustment mortgage----------Eighth Ave R R — See N Y Rys
Little R ock G & F 6s 1937.M&N
Elec & Peop— See Phila Rap Tr
Little R ock R y & Electric—
45
60
1st g 5s July 1 ’ 33 op ’ 08 A&O
100%
99
1st g 5s 1933 opt 19 08._. A&O
Electrical Securities Corp—
qq
45
60
Indiana Nor 1st g 5s ’3 3 .A & 0
Coll tr g s f 5s 1935 o p t. . F&A
R ef & ext g 6 s 1938_____A&O
100%
— idianap Columbus & Sou Tr—
Lockport & Olcott R y — See int Trac( B uffalo)
Eliz Plaint & Cent J\ See Public
97%
00
92
1st M g 5s Feb 1 1948— F&A
95
Lockport L, H & P 5s 1938-J&J
Eliz & Trenton R R |
Serv Corp
88
89
idianapolis Gas 5s 1 9 5 2 ..A&O
Long Island Lighting—
Elmira Water, Light & R R —
95
96
90
87
idianap L & H 5s 1940.-A&O
97%
96
1st & con g 5s 1956_____ M&S
1st M 5s 1936__________ M&S
92
95
idianap & Martinsv Rap Tr—
Lorain & Clev R R — See Lake Sh Elec R
El Paso El Co coll tr g 5s’ 32_ J&J
60%
101%
63
100%
1st g 5s 1923 o p t............. .J&J
Los Angeles Gas & Elec Corp—
7% notes 1925___________ J&J
idianap New Castle & Easth—
97
Empire District Electric Co—
1st & ref g 5s 1939 o p t.-M & S
50
80
60
77
1st 6s 1932_________________
103%
Gen & ref g 7s 1926 SerA.M&S 102%
1st 5s 1949_____________ M&N
Tr o f Ind
Gen & ref g 7s 1931Ser B.J& D
105
Empire Gas & Electric Co—
—
—
Gen & ref 6s Ser A 1952. J&D
Series C ___________________
53%
57
1st g 5s 1923 op t_______ M&S
Los Ang G & E 5s 1 9 3 4 ..J&J
Empire Gas & Elec and Empire
97%
88
85%
idianapolis & Southeast Trac—
Los Ang Ltg 5s Apr 11’ 24 A&O
Coke jt lst&ref 5s ’ 41 op.M&S
40
1st M g 5s 1935________ J&J
Los Ang Pac Co— See Pac El R y
Empire Gas & Fuel—
101%
100%
Ind Shelbv & Southeast 1st
1st M s f 6s 1926________M&N
Los Angeles & Pasadena— See
Pac El ec Rys
94
51%
93%
s f g 5s Jan 1 1932_____J&J
lst&ref conv 7 %s’ 37SerAM&N
Los Angeles R y Corp—
—
93
idianapolis Trac & Term Co—
82
Equit G & E Utica 5s 1942-A&O
80
1st & ref s f g 5s 1940____J&D
88
89%
1st s f gold 5s Jan 1 1933. A & O
Equit 111 Gas, Phila, 5s g ’ 28. J &J
Los Ang R y 5s 1938____A&O
89
90
65
87
82
66%
Indianap St gen 4s 1933..J&J
Los Ang Trac 1st g 5s’ 38_J&D
Erie El M o to r s ! g 5s 1951-A&O
85%
87% Louisville Home Telep.
91%
90%
Citizens' St con 5s g ’ 3 3 .M&N
Erie Ltg 1st M 5s 1967____A&O
97%
75
; idianap W at— 5s’ 26 op ’ 11J&J
99
70
Erie& Suburban R y 5s ’ 41. A&O
100%
1st 5s ext 7% 1925........... J&J
85%
95
87
92
1st & ref g 4% s 1940 opt.J& J
94
Evansv G&E L 5s’ 32 op ’ 12. J&D
Louisv Ltg 5s’ 53 unstm pd.A&O
iterborougn-M etropol Co—
92%
Louisv R y con M 5s g’ 30— J&J
Evansv & Sou Ind Traction—
93%
100
9%
10
99%
Coll trust g 4% s 1956— A&O
Evansv & Princ 1st 5s’ 23 A&O
2d mtge 4% s 1940______ M&S
80%
10
Guar Trust certif of d e p .. .
8%
Excelsior Springs W a t, Gas & El
82
Gen M 5s 1950__________ F&A
92%
95%
Stpdasst’d & 16% subs. .
1st M 6s 1932 o p t_____J&D
Louisville W ater— See under Lo uisville p. 50.
iterborough Rapid Transit—
Fairmont & Clarksburg Trac’n
Low Law & Hav— See Eastern Mass S t R y
93
1 1st & ref g 5s ’ 66 op tax-exJ&J
92
70%
71
1st g 5s 1938 opt 1913_ A&O
_
Luzerne Co (Pa) Gas & Elec—
69 %
70%
S tam ped__________________
1st ref&imp g5s’ 48op’ 13_A& 0
Federal Light & Traction—
90%
91%
84
82
8s 1922 (J P M receipts)-------98
0714
1st s f g 5s 1942 o p t____M&S
Lykens Val L & P 6s 1945.M & S
90
97
94
91
96%
Certificates of deposit-------97
1st lien g 6s 1942 stpd.M & S
Lynn & Bost R R — See Eastern Mass S t R y
New 10-year 6s w i 1932.A&O
Fed St & Pleas Val— See Phil Co
69% M acon R y & L 1st 5s ’ 5 3 -.J& J
69%
83
—
99
92
97
93% M adison Co (Ills) Lt & Power—
Flint Gas 5s 1924________M&N
7s 1932 w i ______ _____ M&S
92
I iternat’l Railway (Buffalo)—
Ft Pitt Traction— See Phila Co
95
1st g 5s 1936___________ J&D
Buff R y 1st conM 5sg’ 31.F&A
88
87
Ft Smith Light & Traction—
M ad R ivP ow lst5s’ 35gu op-F&A
98
100
88
84
85
87
Cross St R y 1st 5s g ’32. M&N
1st M g 5s Mar 1 ’ 36opt.M & S
Mahoning & Shenango R y &L—
88
92
Buff Bell & Lan 5s 1927. J&D
Ft W Van Wert & Lima Trac—
Youngst Shar Ry&L5s’ 31 J&J
93
94
82
Buff & Lock 1st g 5s 1938.J&J
78
1st M g 58 1930 guar____J&J /
62%
Manhattan El con 4s g ’ 90.A&O
63
96%
94
Buff & Niag Falls Elec R y —
Ft W orth Pow & L 5s ’ 31 ..F & A
2d g 4s 2013___________ J&D
51%
57
80
83
1st M 5s gold 1935____J&J
42d St M & St N A v— See Third Ave Ry
Manila Electric Corp—
56
Internat R y ref 5s’ 62op.M &N
57%
Frankf T acony & Holmesb R y —
Manila Elec R R & Ltg Corp
72
i
65
84
90
1st gold 5s July 1940____J&J
83
1st lien & col tr 53’ 53_M&S
85%
88
I
85
Galv Elec Co 1st 5s ’ 40 o p . M&N
Manila Sub R yslst5s 1946. M&S
49
1943 opt 1913_________ F&A
50
Galveston-Houston Elec R y—
97
M an’frs W at (Pa) 5s 1939. J&D
------ I >wa R y & Lt (Cedar Rapids)—
86
1st M s f g 5s 1954 o p t_ A&O
_
Market St Elev Pass R y — See Phila R Tran
—
88
93%
1st & ref 5s 1932 op ’ 15 M&S
91
Gas&El of Bergen Co 5s’ 49.J&D
Market St R y (San Francisco)—
------] ■onwood & Bessemer R y & Lt
87
Gen 5s N o v i 1954____ M&N
92
1st cons mtge 5s 1924___M&S
91%
78
83%
76
1st s f g 5s ’ 36 op aft ’ 15_ F&A
85
General G & El 1st 5s ’ 32-.J& J
95%
Coll tr 6% notes 1924— A&O
96%
88
J
See Ml chlgan M aryl’d El R yslst gu 5s’ 31A& 0
86
6% gold bonds 1929___ M&S
96
96%
United Rys
eor Row & Ips— See Bos & Nor St Ry
J
Balt & Ann S L 5s 1946.F&A
70
75
§ eorgia L ight, Power & Rys—
J
95%
Massachusetts Gas 4 % s’ 29.J&J
—
------J
1st lien s f g 5s 1941 op t.M & S
Deb g 4% s D ec 1931____J&J
90%
92
73
1st M 6s 1934_________ A&O
80
CentGaPow5s’ 38 op ’ 13.M&N
M cG avock & M t Vernon— See Nash R y & Lt
96% ,
95%
Georgia R y & Elec 5s 1932. J&J
Memphis Power & Light Co—
89
,
84"
87'
87
Refg & impt g 5s ’ 49 s f- .J & J
1st & ref 5. 1948 Ser A ..J & J
88
89%
97%
96%
94
Jacksonv El 5s ’ 27 o p t .. M&N
91
Atlanta Cons St 5s 1939._ J&J
Memphis St R y con g 5s’ 45.J&J
78%
79%
J
Service Corp
95 I 97
Georgia Elec Lt 5s 1930..J&JI
Meriden Horse R R 5s 1924.J&J
87
J
Atlanta Northern R y Co—
M etropolitan Edison Co—
Refunding gold 4s 1931-.J&D
1st guar 5s ’ 54 op ’ 90. .J&J!
Ref & imp 8s 1935 Ser A M&N
105%
60
J
Georgia Railway & Power—
1st & ref 6s 1952 Ser B _ . F&A
99%
99%
89%
88%
92
1st & ref s f 5s 1954 o p t. .A & O
M etropolitan R R — See W ashRy & Elec
99%
Gen M 6s 1947(1922 Ser) A&O
98%
88
93
M et St R y — See N Y Rys
F&A 100
102

/ This price Includes accrued




n Nominal.

I In

London,

r Canadian price.

* Sale price.

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N O T IC E.— All b o n d prices are " a n d In terest” e x cep t w here m arked " f ” a n d Incom e an d d e fa u lte d b o n d s .
B onds.

B id .

A sk.

B on d s.

B id .

A sk.

B on d s.

B id .

A sk.

Northwest Gas L & Coke (Chic)
M etropolitan West Side “ L” —
New Orleans R y & Lt (Cone.)—
____
____
93
96
65
Cons g 5s D ec 1 1928_ Q-M
_
64
Ref&gen5s’ 49op’ 19SerA M&N
1st gold 4s 1938 _____ .F & A
74
75
90
94
62
Cicero Gas gen&ref 5s’ 32.J&J
Exten gold 4s 1938_ _.J&J
_
Certificates of deposit------5934
____
____
r 51
Northwest TeTeg 4 34s 1934.J&J
M exican El L 1st M g 5s’ 35.J&J
Series B ______ __ _____ __
97
111
93
Norwich(Ct)Gas & E g 5s’ 27J&J
M ex Lt & Pow 1st 5s’ 33 sf. F&A r 57
Canal & Claib 1st 6s '46 M&N 107
____ Norwich St R y 1st g 5s’ 23. A&O
93
99
93
Michigan Light 1st 5s 1946. M&S
N O C y R R — Gen g 5s’ 43 J&J
9534
9134
85
94
91
9734
Michigan Nor Pow 1st 5s’ 41 J&J
9934 Nova Scotia T r & Pow 5s 1946.
8334
N O Cy & Lake 5s 1943.J&J
____ Ogden Gas 5s 1 9 4 5 . . ____M&N
98
89
88
82
87
Michigan R R 1st 6s 1924. M&N
NO&Carroll con 5s Feb’ 33J&J
100
M ich State Telep 5s 19 24.. F&A
100
99 K
9734
9734
Edison El 1st 5s 1929 J&J
98M Ohio & Nor Gas 7s 1925.M&N
87
____ Ohio Pow 1st 7s 1951 Ser A . J&J 10334
10434
Michigan United Railways—
N O Pow-House Co 5s ’ 41.J&J
____ Ohio Public Service Co—
85
37
1st 3c ref gold 5s 1936 _ _ M&N / 35
St Charles St l3t g 4s ’ 52. J&J
107
____ Newp News & Hamp R y , G & E
____
1st M & ref 7 34s ’ 46 Ser A A&O
Jack Cons Trac 5s 1934. M&N
85
81
105
10534
1st & ref 7s ’ 47 Ser B ..F & A
Middlesex & Bos St 4 34s ’ 32 J&J
1st & ref 5s 1944. . . ..J & J
____
____
Ohio Service 1st 6s 1 9 3 7 ..M&N
Middlesex Water Co (N J )—
Newp News&Old Pt R y & El
94
95
90
85
Ohio State Telephone—
Consol M 5s 1950.. . F&A
1st g 5s N ov 1 1938 .M & N
___
75
____
98
99
9234
Cons & ref s f 4s-5s 1944.J&J
M iddle West U 6s Jan 1 ’ 25 A&O
Gen g 5s Mar 1 1 9 4 1 ..M&S
Oklahoma Gas & Electric—
8 % gold notes 1935____M&S
10334 105
New Y ork Edison Co—
no
93
96
106
109M
1st M g 5s ’ 29 op aft ’ 14. A&O
8% gold notes 1940____ J&D
1st lien & ref 634s 1941 A&O
107 34
105
103
106
1st & ref 734s 1941 ...F & A
10734
99M
9 9 3 4 Oklahoma General Power C o—
MlUvafo Etna & Sharps— See P hila Co
1st g 5s D ec 1 1948____ J&D
92
89
8334
1st M 6s 1952 Series A ..A & O
82M
Milwaukee Coke & Gas Co—
Pur~mon colt tr 4s 1949. F&A
77
80
102
1 0 1 7 s Oklahoma R y lst&ref 5s’ 41.J&J
/
1st M s f 7 1 9 3 3 _____F&A
Ed El 111, N Y , con g 5s’ 95 J&J lo iM
103 34
96
9 7 3 4 Omaha & Council Bluffs StR y—
M ilw El R y & Lt 5s 1926.. F&A
9934
Central Un Gas 5s g 1927 J&J
99 M
95
84
83
9334
91
90%
1st consol g 5s 1928____.J&J
R ef & ext 434s g ’ 31 o p t..J & J
_
Equitable Gas 5s 1932_ M&S
84
83
92
Gen & ref g 5s 1951 o p t..J & D
Omaha & Coun Bluffs R y & Br
New Amster Gas 5s 1948. J&J
9134
—
9434
9534
8134
1st & ref 5s 1961 Ser B .J& D
1st cons g 5s Jan 1 1928 .J& J
N Y & E R Gas 1st g 5s ’ 4 4 .J&J
85 M
85J4
92
96
Ontario Pow 5s ’ 43 o p t o ’ 13F&A
96J4
M ilw Light, Heat & Trac—
Con 5s 1945___________J&J
73:
76
1st g 5s gu 1929 o p t..M & N
Ontario Transmission C o, L td—
95 34
NY& W estch Ltg 4s 2004.J&J
9634
94
92
90
—
____
93%
Milwaukee G L 1st 4s ’ 27. M&N
1st gu g 5s ’ 45 op bef ’ 16. M&N
Deb g 5s 1954 op guar.J&J
92
—
Milwaukee Northern R y—
North Un Gas 5s 1927. M&N
Orange & Passaic Val R y — See P ub Serv Corp
25
96
—
99
92
89
Oregon Elec R y 5s ’ 33 o p t. M&N
1st 5s Apr 1931. _____ A&O
Standard G L 5s 1930 .M &N
—
—
M inn Anoka & Cayuna R ’ge R R
Ottawa Elec 1st g 5s 1 9 3 3 ..J&D
N Y Municipal Ry Corp—
—
____
____
1st 5s 1935____________M&N
Ottumwa (Iowa) R y & Light—
1st mtge 5s 1966_
_
— J&J / 86
—
---- ____
____ N Y & P a Telep & Teleg Co—
Minneap G L 5s Feb ’ 3 0 ..M & S
1st & ref g 5s 1924 . ..J & J
92
98
95
—
___ !
M inn Gen El 1st 5s ’ 34 op.J& D
Pacific Coast Pow 5s 1940. M&S
1st gold 5s Feb 1 1926 _. F&A
92
8434
93
8534
Minneap St Rys— See Twin City Rapid Traci
GetTsfd g 4s N ov 1929. _M&N
Pacific Elec R y g 5s 1 9 4 2 ..J&J
Mississippi Riv Pow 5s ’ 51. J&J
9344i N Y & Queens Elec Lt & Pow—
Los Angeles Pacific Co—
9234
75
77
99
102
100
9934
S f gold deb 7s 1935____M&N
1st ref g 4s 1950opt’ 15_J&J
1st cons g 5s Aug 1 1930.F&A
85
80
—
Mississippi Valley Power—
NY&QueensGas 1st 5 s ’ 3 4 .F&A
L A-Pac R R con 5s’ 31. A&O
82
80
92
-88
1st M 6s 1947_________ M&N
L A Pa R R Cal 5s ’ 43. M&S
N Y & Queens Co R y 4s’ 46.A&O
40
—
---99
Missouri Edison El 5s ’ 27. . F&A
Los Ang & Pas 5s g 1928. J&J
9834
Steinway R y 1st 6s 1922.J&J / 35
92
9\%>
87
M obile Elec 5s ’46 op ’ 10 M&N
Pacific Gas & El ref 5s ’ 42 J&J
8334
New York Railways—
108
10834
97
3434
M obile Gas 1st 5s 1924____J&.1
1st & ref 7s 1940 Ser A ..J & D
1st R E & ref 4s’ 4 2 o p ’ 16 J&J / 34 34
98M
35
103 ^2
Imp & ref 7s 1951. . . .J&D
Guar Trust ctfs of deposit. . / 34
1st & ref M 6s 1941 Ser B J&D 103
634
67
69
6J41 Pacific Gas & Elec (Arizona)—
M ob Lt & R R 1st g 5s ’ 37. J&D
Adi lnc g 5s Jan 1942. .A&O /
6
—
—
62
65
434
_ M&S
_
Cons g 5s 1941
1st M 6s Jan 1931 . . ..J & J
Bankers Trust ctfs of depos /
48
55
—
—
_
_
M obile St Ry 1st 6s ’ 2 3 .M&N
Bleeck St & FF 1st 4s ’ 50. J&J
Pacific Gas Im p 4s Sept’ 30.Q-M
9934
533<£
67 34 Pacific Light & Power Corp—
Monongahela St R y— See Phila Co
Bway&7th A v Cons 5s’ 43J&D
—
70
—
—
Monongahela Valley Traction—
1st & ref s f g 5s 1951 o p . M&S
M etr Trust ctf of deposit.
65
97
60
83
1st M g 5s 1942 opt 1922. J&D
Pac L & P Co 1st 5s ’ 4 2 . . J&J
Bwav Surf R R 1st 5s ’ 2 4 .J&J
SIM
—
35
—
Montana Power—
CenCrosstown 1st 6s’ 22.M&N
G u a r a n t e e d .._______ __ .
92
20
9 I 34
97
1st & ref s f 5s’ 43 op ’ 18 .J&J
Pacific Pow & L 1st 5s ’ 30.F& A
Col & 9th A v 1st 5s ’9 3 ..M & S J 13M
9634
65
—
Montreal Lt. Ht & Power C o - 1st lien & gen M 8s 1930.F&A 1 0 4 3 4
Eighth A v cert Ind 6s ’ 19 F&A
44
____
lst& colltr g 4 34s’ 3 2 op’ 12J&J r 92
LexAv&P Fv 1st 5 s g ’ 93 M&S /
Pacific Teleph & Telegraph—
97
3
____
1 >4
9834
Gold 5s 1933 opt 1 9 1 3 ...A&O
Second Av con 5s g’ 48 gu F&A j
lst&col tr s f g 5s 1937. .J& J 2
91
3
134
9134
Montreal Tramways—
Trust Co certifs of deposit. /
Ref M 5s 1952 Ser A ...M & N
58
—
—
89
1st & ref g 5s 1941 o p t_ J&J
_
Paduc T&L coll tr g 5s’ 35.M&N
Receiver’ s certificates 1914 / 5 5
8834
83
85
45
Morningside Elec St R y— See
Phila Co
Parr Shoals Pow 5s 1952 .A & O
South Ferrv 1st 5s 1919 A&O / 3 5
Morris & Somerset El 7s ’40 A&O
Paterson R y — See Pub Ser Corp
Third Ave-^-See under “ T .”
58
60
Mountain States Power Co—
Paterson & Passaic Gas & Elec
34th St Crosst 1st 5s ’96 A&O
96
—
68 34
9334
89
84
1st & ref 5s 1938________ J&J
Consol gold 5s 1949____M&S
23 Street R y 5s 1962. ..J & J
87
89
M t Wash St R y— See Phila Co
_
Pawtucket Gas 4s 1932_ M&N
N Y & Richmond Gas Co—
—
—
—
—
Muncie El L 1st 5s’ 32op’ 12. J&J
Peekskill Lt & R R 5s ’ 30. A&O
1st ref M 6s 1951 Ser A . M&N
52
57
M uncie Hart & Ft Wayne Tr—
NY&Stam f— 1st g 5s ’ 3 1 ..A & 0
Peninsular Telephone Co—
97
—
—
101
55
45
1st 5s g 1935 opt 1925...J & J
Ist&ref g4s’ 58op af’ 14guM&N
First M tge 6s 19 43.. _. J&J
—
—
M uncie & Un City Tr Co— See Un Tr of Ind N Y State G&E Corp 534s 1962
Penn Central Light & Power Co
9634
Municipal Gas (Albany, N Y )—
1st & ref 5s 1950_______ A&O
New Y ork State Railways—
101
65
10134
107
6534
1st M 534s 1952 Ser A ..A & O
104
1st con g 4 34s '62 op ’ 13.M&N
1st & cons 6s 1963______ F&A
9634
9/34 Penn Central Power Co—
Municipal Gas & Elec, Roch—
1st con 634s 1962______ M&N
98
99
92
1st M g 4 % s 1942 o p ’ 12. A&O
90
1st s f 6s 1962 Ser A _ J&D
_
N Y & Suburban Gas— See West cnesterj Lagnt g
92
94
9 2 34
9334 Penn Public Serv 5s 1 9 6 2 ..F&A
Municipal Service Co—
N Y Tel 1st 434s’ 39 tax ex.M&N
9634
9834
S fc o l trg5sM ar’ 42op’ 15 M&S
1st & ref 6s 1929. . . . J&D
Deb 6s Feb 1949_____
F&A 10634 10t)34
104
102
105
106
__
Muskegon T r& Lg 1st 1931 M&S
1st & ref 7 34s 1935 Ser B .J& J
Ref M 6s Oct 1941_____A&O
99
98
____ N Y Westch & Bos R y— See Ste am k k s—
Muskogee Elec Tr 5s ’ 34. _ M&N
1st & ref 6s 1947 Ser C ..M & N
—
99M Pennsylvania Ltg 5s 1940. .J&J
—
99 44
Nashville Gas & Heating Co—
Niagara Falls Pow 5s 1932. J&J
92
1st M gold 5s 1937____M&N
89
Ref & gen 6s Jan 1932. A&O 1033^ 104M Pennsylvania-Ohio Pow & Lt—
105
104
10434
104 34
Nashville Railway & Light—
lst&cons 6s Ser A A ’ 50 M&N
1st & ref s f 734s 1 9 40..M & N
93
Cons g 5s 1953 opt 1908.J&J
Pennsylvania Power & Light —
Niagara Lockport & Ont Pow—
9134
—
82
9734
79
Ref and ext gold 5s 1958.J&J
1st & ref 7s Ser A 19 5 1 .. F&A 10434 10534
1st s f g 5s ’ 54 tax-exem.M &N
96
100
—
—
96
Nashville St R y 5s 1925. _J&J
Pennsylvania Util 6% notes ’ 26
9834
Ref s f 6s 1958 Series A . F&A
97
M cG avock & M t Vernon—
Penn W at & Pow s f 5 s ’ 40. J&J
Norf & Atl Term— See Va Ry&P
82
102
8434
100
Summer St lstM 6s’ 26.J&J
Pensacola El Co 1st 5s ’ 31 F&A
N orf & Ports T r— See Va R y & P
89
—
105
2d series 6s July 1 9 3 7 ..J&J
101
Norf R y & Lt 1st 5s 1949.M &N
People’s G L & Coke, Chicago—
95
—
4.50%
Nashville Water 4s 1928_ J&J Basis
_
1st cons g 6s 1943. . . A&O 107 ]/2 108
Norfolk St 1st g 5s 1944. _J&J
93%
9234
Nassau El R R — See Bklyn Rap Tr
Refunding gold 5s 1947.M&S
North American Edison Co—
—
93y2
9334
96
____
Nassau Lt & Pow 1st 5s’ 27 A&O
S f g 6s Mar 15’ 52SerA.M&S15
Chic G L & C 1st 5s 1937.J&J
96
80
9534
70
Nassau & Suff Ltg 5s 1945. F&A
North Carolina Elec Power—
Consum Gas 1st g 5s '36 J&D
76
—
—
80 34
Ind NatG&O g 5s’ 36gu .M & N
1st s f g 5s O c t ’40 op ’ 16 A&O
National Light, Heat & Power—
9534
—
____ s 10034 North Carolina Pub Serv Co—
Coll trust 7s 1924 Ser C ..J & D
Mutual Fuel Gas g5s’47.M&N
74
77
Coll trust 7s 1928 Ser B J&J
s 10134
People’s Trac— See Phila R T
1st & ref 5s 1934 opt _ .A&O
65
70
92
85
Cent Ind Ltg 5s 1927 ..M & N
Salisb & Spencer 5 s ’45 .M&N
Peoria Bloom & Champ Trac—
85
83
88
92
85
CityG&E (Paris,111) 5s’ 35 A&O
1st gold guar 5s 1936___M&N
Greensboro Elec 5s 1932 A&O
81
—
90
85
Jerseyville 111 5s 1935___F&A
North Hud Co R v — See Public Service Corp
Peoria R y 5s 1 9 2 6 . . _____ F&A
—
—
____ North Hudson L t, H & P Co
92
Nat Pow & L Inc 7s 1972_ J&J
_
5s 1924 & 1925 guar____F&A
87
90
90
—
____
Nat Securities p i 6s 1924.
Peoria W W Co pr i 5s’ 48.M &N
(Hoboken, N J) 5s 1938. A&O
56
Corp
60
91
Nebraska Power 1st 5s ’49 J&D
9234 North Jer St R y — See Pub Serv
1st con 4s 1 9 4 8 .. . . M&N
80
—
98
97
Nevada-Calif Elec 6s 1946.J&J
Petersburg Gas 5s 1931_ A&O
_
North Shore Electric Co—
—
—
98
97
1st lien 6s 1950 ser B
A&O
1st & ref g 5 s ’ 40 o p ’ 20 A&O
Philadelphia Company—
103
____ North Shore Gas Co of Illinois—
8 % gold notes 1930, . . M&N
1st coll trust g 5s 1949 .M&S 100
____
____
—
9234
9134
Nevada-Cal Pow 6s 1927..A&O
Cons M coll t f g 5s ’ 51 ..M & N
1st gold 5s 1937 opt . _ F&A
112
10034
Newark Gas 6s Apr 1 1944.Q-J 110
1st ref&col tr 6s’ 44 Ser A F&A 1 0 0 4 4
North Texas Gas C o—
93
99
—
95
9234
Newark Cons Gas con 5s’ 48J&D
1st 6s 1923-1932_______ A&O
C onv deb 5 34s 1938 _ M&S
_
94)4
—
98
80
85
Newark‘Pass R y— See Public Se rv Corp
North Calif Pow 5s 1932 .J& D
Alleg Belle & Per 5s '3 5 . .A&O
____
96M
New Bedf & Onset 6s 1928 J&J
R & cons s f 5 s ’ 48 o p ’ 15 J&D
Ardmore Street 5s 1958. A&O / -----90
—
—
New Brunswick (Can) Pow Co—
Nor Canada Pow 6s 1 9 2 8 ..J&J
Central Trac 1st 5s 1929.J&J / -----____
76
73
1st M 5s 1937_________ M&S
Citizens’ Trac 1st 5s ’ 2 7 .A & 0 \J - - - Northern Illinois Light & Trac—
99
- - __
New Chester (Pa) Water Co—
1st M gold 5s 1923 guar..J& J
Duquesne Light 6s 1949.J&J 103J4 104 %
95
9o >4
107 ^2 107J4
97
95
1st 5s M ar 1 1943
. .M & N
North Ind Gas & El 6s ’ 52 M&N
Conv g deb 7 34s 1936.J&J
____
Duquesne Trac 1st 5s ’ 30. J&J / -----New England Elec Securities—
Northern Ohio Trac & Light—
90
94
____
65
lstcolT tr5s Jan3 1932 .J&J3 n 60
1st consol gold 5s 1933_ J&J
_
Fed St & P V 5s M ay 1’42.J&J|/ -----82
85
____
Ft Pitt Trac 1st 5s 1935.J&D / -----New Eng Pow 1st 5s 1951. J&J
1st consol gold 4s 1933_ J&J
_
80
82
____
92
M illv Et & Sh 5s 1923..M & N / -----New Eng Tel & Tel 4s 1930 J&J n 88
1st lien & ref 5s 1956____F&A
96
98
____
99
M onong St R y 5s g 1928. J&D / -----5s gold Oct 1 1932_____A&O
Cs 1926________________ J&D
9834
93 M
9434
1st 5s 1952 Series A _____J&D
Gen & ref 6s 1947 Ser A . M&S
Wilk&EPit 1st g 5s’ 29 M&S / -----9834
9834
84
__ North Ont L & P 6s Apr ’ 31.J&J 8634 87 34 M orn’sideElSt R y 5S-33.A& 0 80
N H & Centrev 1st 5s g ’ 3 3 .M&S
80
95
101
Northern States Power Co—
M ount Washington St R y—
New Haven Wat 4 34s 1962.J&J
91
90
85
1st & ref 5s 1941 . . . A&O
1st & coll tr gu 5s 1933. A&O / 82
N J & Hud Riv R y & Ferry—
IOI 34
101
____
62
1st & ref 6s 1941 Ser B ..A & O
Pitts Alleg & M gen 5s’ 30A&O / -----1st gold 4s 1950 o p t. ..M & S
100
____
92
99M
Pitts & Bir Tr 5s g 1929.M&N / -----N J Pow & Lt 5s 1936_____ F&A
89
6% notes 1926_________ A&O
100
10134
_
_
99
96
7% notes 1923_______ F&A15
B K & A Trac 6s 1931.M&S / -----New London G & E 5s ’ 27 A&O
_
_
99
Northern Texas Electric Co—
Brownsv Ave 5s 1926.F&A / -----96
2 d m tg e 5 sl9 2 9 _______ A&O
84
87
_
_
99
96
Coll tr s f g 5s 1940 o p t. .J&J
W Liberty 1st g 5s ’ 30.J&J / -----Consol & refg 5s 1933
J&J
__
___95
Pitts & Charleroi 5s ’ 32 . M&N
New M ilford Pow 1st 5s’ 32.F&A
98
Northern Texas Traction Co—
92
_
_
95
Pitts Trac 1st 5s 1 9 2 7 ..A&O / -----New Orleans Pub Service Co—
1st g 5s 1933 opt 1913 ..J & J
—
—
____
SoTraclst& coll tr g 5s’ 50A& 0 / -----Nor Wetsch Ltg 5s 1 9 5 5 ...J& D
1st & ref 5s Ser A 1952. .A & O
____
76 M
2d A ve T r 1st 5s 1934...J & D / -----Gen M 4 34s 1935 w 1 ..
77 34 Northwestern Bell Telephone—
77
Gold 5s July 1933_____ J&J / -----Lnc 6s Ser A w i .
_______
76
1st M 7s 1941 Series A F&A 10734
108M
69
United Trac 5s 1997 ctfs.J& J / 67
Northwestern Elevated (Chic)—
Series B w i _______________
New Orleans R y & Light C o—
1st mtge 5s 1941 op t____M&S
74 34
West End Trac con 5s’ 38. J& J,/ -----76M
73
__ UnionlSl (Loop) 5s g ’ 45. A&O —
Gen mtge 434s g 1935_ J&J
_
6034
6 Basis.

/ This price includes accrued Interest,




k Last sale,

n Nominal.

r Canadian price.

* Sale price.

M a r .,

1923.]

41

PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS

N O TIC E.— All b o n d p rices are “ an d in te re st” ev cep t w here m arked “ f ” a n d In com e an d d e fa u lte d b on d s.
B on d s.

B id .

B on d s.

A ik .

B id .

Sacramento Elec Gas & R y —
100
98
84
Cons 5s N ov 1 1927____M&N
104% Sacramento Gas 6s ’ 23-40.A&O _____
102
St Clair County (111) Gas & El—
79
87
90
1st cons guar 5s 1959_ M&S
_
84
87
St Joseph Gas— 1st 5s 1937.J&J _____
65.50 to 5.20 St Joseph R y , L t , Heat & Pow—
76
1st g 5s N ov 1 1937____M&N
84
86
St Louis R R — See Un Rys (St L)
St Louis Spring! & Peoria R R —
78
1st & ref gu g 5s ’ 39 op__J&D
86%
88
St Louis & Springf 5s ’ 33 J&D
L)
66%
66%
96
St Paul C ity R y— See Twin City R T
People’ s Traction C o—
72
70
St Paul Gas Light—
P P R y tr ctfs 4s ’ 43 F&A
93
95
Gen gold 5s 1944______ M&S
W Phil Pass 2d 5s ’ 26, M&N
104%
St Petersb (Fla) Ltg 6s’ 45.J& D
Philadelphia Suburban Gas & El
90
Salisbury & Spencer— See No Ca r Pub s
89
1st M & ref g 5s’ 60 o p ’ 15- F&A
93
94
Salmon R iv Pow gu 5s’ 52op F&A
93
Gen M 6s 1969________ J&D
74
87
90
San Antonio G & E 53 ’ 4 9 .M&S
Phila & West R v 5s I960. .J&J
90
85
San Antonio Water Supply—
Pine Bluff C c 5s 1942......... J&J
87
96
1st & ref s f 5s ’ 33 op ’ 1 3 .F&A
93%
1st 6s 1 9 4 2 -................-.J & J
San Diego Consol Gas & Elec—
Pitts Alleg & Man— SeePhlla Co
92
1st g 53 1939 opt 1914..M&S
Pitts & Birm T r— See Phila Co
98
1st & ref 6s 1939 ser A ..M & S
Pitts & Charleroi— See Phila Co
Sand Frem & So R y— See Lake Sh El
P M cK & C on— See W Penn Rys
94%
San Fran G&E 4% s 1933.M&N
Pitts Trac— See Phila C o—
92
N ot callable___________ ___
Pontiac Light 1st 5s 1927.J&J
96% San Fran Oak & San Jose Con—
95%
Portland (M e) El 5s '26 optF&A
51
Cons 5s M ay 19 1938.M&N 19
Portland (Ore) Gas & Coke—
85
93
S F O & S J Ry 1st 5 s ’ 3 3 . . J&J
91
1st & ref g 5s '40 opt '20-J& J
65
106
2d M g 5s 1933 s f ____J&J
104
1st gen 7s 1940_________ J&J
San Joaquin Lt & Pow Corp—
Portland Gas 1st 5s 1951 F&A
100%
lst&ref g 6s '50 Ser A op .F & A
Portland (M e) R R —
99%
72
Series B __________ _ _____
63
100%
85
82
Series C . _____ ______ __
1st 1 & con m 5s 1945-.M & N
_____
Conv coll tr 8s Ser D ’ 35 M&N
Portland R y Lt & Power—
84%
84%
Unif & ref 7s 1 9 2 3 -2 6 ... M fcS _____
1st & ref s f 5s 1942 o p . F&A
104%
95
95%
Unif & ref 7s 1951. ____M&S
1st 1& ref 6s 1947 S e rB . .M&N
San Joaquin Light & Power—
106% 106%
1st 1& ref 7 %s ’ 46 Ser A . M&N
95
88
1st 5s 1945 op a f t ’ 10-.J& D
Portl’ d Ry ref 5s ’ 30 o p . M&N
86%
Santiago (Cuba) Elec L & T r—
C ity & "Sub con 4s ’ 30. J&D
81
73
95
94
1st g 6s 1959 opt 1919_ J&J
_
Port Gen Elec 1st 5s '35-J& J
Portland (M e) Water 4 s ’ 27F&A
98%
99»% Sao Paulo Tram , L & P , Ltd—
j 1st g 5s June 1 1929____J&D r 88%
Porto Rico Rys, Ltd—
_ Savannah Elec & Power Co—
_
1st g 5s N ov 1 1936 op .M & N
91
1st & ref 7 %3 1942 Ser A. A&O 104
8§
Porto Rico Telep 6s 1944 .J& D
81
98 1 Savannah Elec Co 5s g’ 52 J&J
97
Potom ac El Pow 5s ’ 29 op_ J&D
75
97% 'Sayre (N Y ) Elec 5s 19 47..A & O
97
Cons M g 5s 1936 guar..J& J
100
Schenectady Railway C o—
Deb gold 6s 1925______ J&J
70
100
99
1st M 5s 1946 opt 19 19.. M&S
Gen mtge 6s 1923____.J& J
107% Schuylk Trac— 1st 5s 1943. A&O
106%
Refunding 7s 1941. . .A& O
98
84
88
Scioto Vail Tr 1st 5s 1923.M & S
Prescott G & El 1st 6s ’ 4 0 .J & J
96%
Scranton Elec 5s ’ 37 opt ’ 12 J&J
P roy. Secur.— see Steam R R ’s.
8% gold bonds Jan '31 A&O 103%
Public L & Pow 1st 5s 1945 F&A / -------____
Scranton R y— 1st 5s N ov’ 32T&J
Public Service Co of Nor 111—
____
88
87%
Scran Trac 1st 6s g ’ 3 2 .M&N
1st & ref g 5 s 1956 op ’ 2 1 .A&O
105
104%
Scran & Wilkes-Barre Tr Corp—
8% gold notes ’ 30 Ser A .M & S
90
Coll trust 6s 1934______ A&O
Public Service Corp of N J—
95
98
93%
Seattle Elec 1st g 5s ’ 30 op_ F&A
Trust certs 6% p erp et-.M & N
94
85
85%
Con & refg s f 5s 1929 — F&A
Gen g 5s Oct 1 1959 o p ..A & O
105
104
Seattle Everett Traction—
Sec 7s 1941_____________ J&D
85
89
84
1st M g 5s 1939 op 1914. M&S
Camden Sub 1st 5s 1946.J&J
88
80
Cons Trac 1st 5s 1 9 3 3 ..J&D
78
Seattle Ltg 1st 5s’ 44 op ’ 10.M&S
84
Ref g 5s 1949 opt 1914..A & O
Eliz Plain! & Cent Jer R y —
95
65
Gen M tge 7s 1929 .
. J&J
. Second Ave— See N Y Rys
68
Elizabeth & Trent 5s’ 62 A&O
60
58
Second Ave Trac— See FhilaCo
J C Hob & Pat 4s 1949.M & N
___ Seneca Pow Corp 6s 1946. M&S _____
87
Newark Pass con 5s ’ 30-.J& J
91
90%
Shawlnigan W ater & Power—
Newark Terra Ry 5s ’ 55.J& D
103
80
65
- _ Sheboygan Elec— See East Wis Elec
_
2d 5s ext to 1924____M&N
65
63
Nor Jer St R y 4s 1 9 48.M&N
Shrevep Rys— 1st 5s ’ 23-’ 44J&J Basis
65
Or & Pass Val 1st 5s '3 8 .J&D
Sierra & San Francisco Power—
85
85
1st g 5S 1949 o p t _______ F&A
Paterson R y— Con6sg’ 31J&D
75
Somerset Un & Middlesex Ltg—
2d 6s ’ 14 ext 5% to ’ 44A & 0
64
So Jersey Gas El & Trac—
So Bend & Mishawaka Gas—
92
____
Guar g 5s M ch 1 1953. M&S
90
Cons g 5s 1926 opt 1908..J& J
64
Puget Sound Power Co—
South Car Gas & Elec 6s ’ 42-----94
97
1st g gu 5s 1933 o p t____J&D
South Carolina Lt Pow & R y —
Puget Sound Power & Light—
1st s f g 5s 1937 ctf dep_ M&N / -------_____
105%
Gen & ref 7 % s ’ 41 Ser A M&N 104
1st 6s 19 32................ M&S15
South C ov & Cin St R y —
See Cin New &
Puget Sound Electric R y —
83
86
1st consol g 5s ’ 32 op -F & A
South Ferry— See N Y R ys _
85
90
South Jer G E & T — See Pub Ser Corp
Tacoma Ry&P 5s ’ 29. A&O
So Side El 4% s 1924 op ’ 1 0 .J&J
Quebec Ry L H & Pow—
91%
74% Sou Yuba W at— Con 6s ’ 23 J&J 100
Cons g 5s 1939 o p t____J&D r 74%
1 Southern Bell Telep & Teleg—
Quincy (111) Gas Elec & Heat—
__ _ J
94
76
1st s f g 5s 1941 opt 1916-J&J
1st cons g 5s 1935 op ’ 1 0 .M&S
87
85
Sou B’ vard— See Third Ave R y
Quincy G & E 5s 1929..M & S
92
Racine ("Wis) Water 5 s ’ 31.M&N
90
Southern California Edison—■ _
_
92
97
Gen g 5s N ov 1939 o p t..J & J
Railway & Light Sec 5s var____
R ap T r St R y— See Pub Ser Cor
Gen & ref g 63 1944---- -F & A
101%
93
99%
Reading Trac 6s 1933_ .J& J
_
99% Southern Cal Gas 6s 1 9 5 0 .M & N
85
90
R ead& W om — 1st 5s g ’ 25 J&J
Southern Calif Telephone—
P.
1 M 5s 1f>47
st.
___. —
92%
Southern Colorado Power C o—
Rhode Isld Sub 4s ’ 5 0 .. . .J& J
92
Richm ond ( S I ) Lt & R R —
1st g 6s 1947 Ser A ---------J&J
65
South’ n Counties Gas Co of Cal
1st coll tr g 4s 1952_____J&J
68
1st g 5% s M ay 1 9 3 6 . . -M&N _____
R io de Janeiro Tram L & P—
____ Southern Illinois Lt & Power—
1st g 5s 1935_____________ J&J r 85
97
orp
Riverside Trac— See Pub Serv C
1st M 6s 1931 o p t ______ J&J
92
87
South N E Telep 1st 5s ’ 4 8 . J&D 103
Roanoke Ry & El 5s 1953. F&A
84
89
Southern Pow 5s 1930 opt.M & S
93
Roanoke Tr & Lt 5s 1958.F&A
Southern Sierras Power—
.. „
87
89
Roanoke W W 1st 6s 1936.J&J
85
80
1st s f gu 6s Sep ’ 36 op ’ 18J&J
100
Gen g 6s 1934 _________M&S
Southern Trac— See Phila Go ^
Rochester Gas & Elec Corp—
Southern Utilities 6s 1933-A&O _____
108
Gen m 7s 1946 Ser B ___M&S
92
Southern Wise Pow 5s ’ 3 8 .A & 0 _____
R och R y & Lt 5s ’ 54 o p t _ J&J
_
88
__
_
. _ Southwestern Bell Telep—
_
Tax exem pt_________________
. _
105
Roch R y cons 5s g 1930. A&O 103
7% conv notes 1925— A&O s 102
. - - - _____ Southwest G & E 5s 1932.P&A
2d 5sg 1933___________J&D
Southwestern Power & Light—
Rochester & Syracuse R R —
72
_____
70
1st lien 5s 1943________ J&D
1st M conv 5s 1957____M&N
84
87
8 % gold notes 1925 Ser AF&A
103
R och Telep gen 5s 1933..A& O
8% notes 1941 Ser B .-.J & .r _____
R ockford (111) Electric C o—
__
93
95
1st & ref s f 5s ’ 39 op ’ 14_ M&S
Deb g 6s 2022 Ser A ____M&S
Southwest Utilities, A lva, Okla
R ockford & Inter-Urban R y —
_____
92
1st M s f g 6s 1929------F&A
1st g 5s 1922 op 1907____A&O
R ockford & Freeport 1st g gu
S W Missouri RR 5s 1931 .M & S
_____
___ S W M o El Ry ref 5s ’ 2 3 .M&S ___ _
5s 1923 op aft Feb ’ 10 M&N
___ ___ Spring Br’ kWater— 5sg’ 26.A&0 99
R ock B & J 1st g 5s ’ 30guA& 0
72
Rome (Ga) R y & L 5s ’ 46 . A&O
68
Spring Val Wat ref g 4s ’ 23.J&D
93%
Kumford FalU Pow 4s O ctl 1945 / _ . __
1st M 5s 19 43.. . _____ M&N
72
Rutland R y L&P lst,5s’ 46 M&S
68
Phila Elect 1st 53 1966____A&O
1st M 4s 1966_________ A&O
1st 1 & ref 6s 1941______ J&D
1st Ar ref 5%q 1Q4.7
,T.<rD
Philadelphia Rapid Transit—
CoU tr g 5s 1957 opt sf__F & A
S f guar 5s ’ 62 opt ’ 17. M&S
Eq tr 5% s ’ 24 ’33 (s-a)-F& A
D arby M edia & Ches St R y
1st 4% s ’ 36 opt ’ 16 gu.J& J
M arket Street Elev Pass R y
1st g gu 4s 1955____M&N
Union Traction—

6 Basis.

99%
80
104
101

/T h i s price includes accrued interest,




k Last

sale.

I In

London,

A ik .

B ond s.

4M

Bid.

Springfield (O) L t, Ht & Pow —
98%
1st s f g 5s 1929__________F&A
92
Gen & ref 5s 1933_______ A&O
SprinpTiftld (111) P y & Lt Go
78
Coll tr g 5s 1933 o p t ___J&D
82
Springfield (M o) R y & Lt C o—
94
1st s f g 53 1926 o p t _ M&N
_
____
Springfield(O)Rv 1st 5s’ 35 M&S
____
1st M 5s 1 9 23-1 935 ... M&S
Standard Gas & Elec of Dela—
99
Conv s f g 6s 1926 o p t___J&D
80
Sinking fund g 7 %s i941 M&S 103
86
93
6% g notes 1935_____ .A & O
Gold 7s 1937
M&S 102
Steinway R y — See N Y & Queens Co R y
Suburban Gas Co of Phila—
95
lstsf g 5s Apr l ’ 52 op ’ 07_. A&O
94
Superior Water Light & Power—
84%
erv
Ref 5s 1929.......................... ..
93
94% Syracuse Gas g 5s 1946____J&J

10C
94%

98%

91
89
95
100
Ry
96
93
51%
87
101
100%
105%
95%

90%
106
84
73
_
100
97%
104%

95
100
96
91
88

104
Co
Ton«ka R y & L lst5s 1933. F&A
5.5 0% Toronto Power 5s 1924------J&J
87% Trenton St R y con g 5s ’ 3 8 -J&J
Trenton Pass 6s Sept 30 ’ 31 A&O
‘ CoTftr s f g~5s 1923--------A&O
1st & ref g 5s 1930 o p t. _ .J&J
Troy C ity R y — See Un Tr (Alb)
T roy Gas 2d 6s 1923______ F&A
Consol 5s 1939________ M&N
28t,h & 29th Sts— See 3d Ave Ry
Cov R y 23d St R y— See N Y Rys
Twin C ity Rapid Transit C o—
St Paul Cy 1st g 63 ’ 3 2 ..A & O
92%
1st cons 6s g 1934 ---- A&O
63

94
95

96

92
84
99%
95
____
____

99%
92

100%
94

98%
15

102
95

100
90

93%
-- --

Minn & St P Sub 5s ’ 24 M&S
Minn St & St Paul C ity—

_
97%

1st & ref 5s Oct 1953 . A&O
8% sec notes 1931..M & S
Underground Elec Ry of London

___
97

101

93%
99
88%
Union D epot— See United Rys St Lou Is

97
1st g 5s Sept 1 1932 ---- M&S
91
Ref & ext 5s’ 3 3 op a ft’ 18. M&N
Union Elev R R — See Northwest Elev
Union R y — See Third Ave R y
96
Union R y Gas & Elec Co (III)—
75
Coll tr g 5s 1939 conv op.J& J
103
Union T rac C o. of Indiana—
68
1st 5s ’ 19 ext at 6% to ’ 22 J&J
53%
Indianap North 5s 1932..J&J
45
M an & Ua C ity 53 ’ 3 6 . . J&J
United Elec Lt & Power Balt—
8 102%
1st cons g 4% s 1929. .M &N
Unit Elec Co of N J 4s '4 9 .J&D
81%
United Elec Rys (Providence)—
Prior lien M 4s Jan 1946 Ser B
105
Gen ref M 5s Jan 1951 Ser A .
Gen ref M 4s Jan 1951 Ser B_
United Electric Securities Co—
96
Coll tr g 5s 1933 to 1943.F&A
97
98
United Fuel Gas 6s 1936— J&J
7% s Aug 15 1 9 3 1 .- F&A15
United G & E Corp 6s ’ 45. A&O
97
lo o
United Gas & E l(SF)5s’ 32__J&J
99% United Ilium Co New Haven—
93
1st 4s Feb 1 1 9 4 9 . _____ F&A

n Nominal,

....
99%
105
90

98%
10
____
90
82%
98
92%
45
60

Twin C ity Telep 5s ’ 23-’ 26.J&J
101%
100%

96

64
85
1st M g 5s ’ 47 opt ’ 1 7 --M&N
93%
94%
Syracuse Light’ g 5s g 1951-J&D
87
83%
Syrac L & P coll tr 5s 1954.J&J
87
89
Syrac Rap Tr 1st g 5s 1946- M&S
80
85
2d mtge g 5s 1930 .
_ J&J
Tacom a R v & P— See Puget Sou nd Elec
____
---•
Tacom a Wat Sup 1st 5s ’ 25.J&J
Tampa Electric Co—
92
95
1st M g 5s 1933 s f op .J& D
70
78
Tampa Gas 5s 1937 opt . M&N
Tennessee Electric Power—
93%
94
1st & ref 6s 1947 Series A 83
84
Tenn Pow gu 5s 1962 opt M&N
55
50
Tenn Water 1st 5s 1946 M&S
Terre Haute Indianap & East—■
73%
74%
Terre Haute Trac & Light—
83
87
1st con M g 5s 1944. . . M&N
87
90
Terre Haute El 5s 1 9 2 9 ..J&J
_ _
_
88
Texarkana G & E 5s 1930. .J&J
90%
92
Texas Pow & Lt 1st 5s ’ 3 7 .J&D
____
Deb g 6s 2022 Ser A _____ J&J
93
90
Texas Public Service 6s ’ 33.J&J
____
Tex Elec R y deb 6s 19 42.-.J& T
___
Tex Trac 1st 5s ’ 37 op t._J& J
Third Avenue Ry ( N Y ) —
61
60%
1st ref g 4s 1960 op aft ’ 14 J&J
62%
Adj inc g 5s Jan I960 op.A & O / 62
93
94
Third Av RR 1st 5s g ’ 37.J&J
Dry Dock E Bway & Battery
73
78
1st 5s gold 1931______ J&D
5
15
New ref m Ser C incom e. .
4 2d St M & St N 1st 6s 1910
70
Ext at 5% to 19 40...M & S
55
65
Sou Boulev g 5s 1945 ..J & J
70
75
Union R y 1st 5s g 1942. F&A
Westchester El 1st 5 sg ’ 43J&J
65
70
Yonkers R y 1st 5s 1946. A&O
Thirty fourth St Crosstown— S ee N Y R ys.
____
____
Tide Water Pow 1st 5s ’ 49 J&J
Toledo Bowl Green & Southern
---1st m 6s 19 41.._ _____ M&N
Toledo Edison C o—
106%
106%
1st M 7s 1941_________ M&S
Tol Frem & Nor St R y — See Lak e Sh El R y
90
91
T o lG E & H con 1st g 5s’ 35. A&O
Toledo Trac. Light & Power—
6% notes 1925____- -F & A
Tol & West Ry 1st g 5s ’ 26.J&J
Topeka Edison 5s Sept '3 0 .J&J

95

81

97%
91%

100

78
71
oo
60
95%
82%

97%
97%

1
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United Light & Rys—
Williamspt Gas— 1st g5s’ 39F&A
Preferred____________________
534
434
88
1st & ref g 5a 1932 o p -.J & D
18
15
Chicago R ys partic ctfs Ser 1___
8834 Wilmington (Del) Gas € 0 —
84
86
Conv deb 6s 1926______ M&N
98
1st & ref s f g 1949 o p .M & S
Series 2_____________________
9634
334
234
91
United Power & Tran—
Winnipeg El— 1st ref 53 ’ 35 J&J
Series 3 _____________________
134
54
D el Co & Phi tr ctfs 4s’ 49 J&J
1
Series 4 _____________________
Wisconsin Edison Co—
34
57"
58“ '
United R ys tr ctfs 4s ’ 49. J&J
Conv deb 6s 1924______ M&N
99 >4 10034 Chicago Sub Gas & E lectric. 100
United Public Utilities (Del)
Preferred_________________ 100
Wisconsin Elec Power—
1st 6s 1943_____________ J&J
1st M 734s Oct 15 ’ 45.A & 015 1 0 7 J4 10834 Chris & 10th Sts R R — See N Y R ys.
Unit R ys & Elec (Baltimore)—
Wisconsin Gas & Electric—
83
Cincinnati Gas & E lectric___100
8234
73
100
1st consol g 4s 1949____ M&S
Cincinnati Gas Transp_____ 100
1st g 5s 1952
110
7334
_ 1 0 1 Wisconsin M inn opt 19 19..J& D
15
1st con M 6s 1949______ M&S
25
Cincinnati & Hamilton Trac. 100
Light & Pow
87
54
89
Incomes g 4s 1949 op ’ 29 J&D
25
50
1st & ref 5s 1944 op ’ 19. M&N
Preferred_________________ 100
5334
74
9834
76
Inc funding g 5s 1936. -J& D
7s 1947______________________
Cine New & C ov Lt & T ra c. 100
77
94
—
62
6% gold notes 1927_____ F&A
R ed W ing G L & P 5s 1 9 2 6 ..
9734
Preferred_________________ 100
6134
Balt Sparrows Pt & Ches—
W iscon R iv Pow 1st 5s’ 41M&N
Cincinnati Street R y _________50
3334
3334
85
90
Worcester & Conn Eastern R y —
1st g gu 434s 1953_ F&A
Cincin & Suburb Bell T e le p ..50 d 71
_
7134
54
B a ltT ra cC o lstM 5 s’ 29_M&N
98
192
Cities Service_______________100 190
1st s f g 434s 1943______ J&J
__ W ore Con St R y 7s 1 9 3 0 ..M&S 75
N o Balt D iv 1st 5s ’ 42. J&D
Preferred_________________ 100
9734
6934
6934
98
65
Cent R y con M g 5s 1932. M&N
19
Cities Service Bankers shares (t)
1st & ref g 4J4s 1930____F&A
1934
70
_
Ext & imp 5s 1932_ M&S
Citizens Gas (Indianap) com . 25
Deb g 5s 1927__________ M&N
28
9734 l 6 6 “ “
2634
50
98
99
98
Lake R o El 1st 5s ’ 42 M &S
Preferred_________________ 100
W ore & Clint 7s 1 9 3 0 ..-J&J
101
70
United Railways of Havana—
Citizens’ Pass R y — See Phila R T
W orc.& So -St .R y .4)4s ’ 22M&S
89
106
E q 734s Feb 15 ’ 3 6 ..F & A 15 105
Citizens Traction— See Phila Co
Yadkin River Pow 1st 5sj41A&0
8834
Unit R ys (Phila)— See Unit P & T
C ity Pass R y — See Reading Tr
Yarm outh Lt & Power, Ltd—
82
79
60
United R ys of St Louis—
1st M 5s 1937__________A&O
C ity R y (D ayton, O h io)____100
105
100
60
64
Gen g 4s July 1 1934___J&J
Preferred_________________ 100
6234
1st refunding 8s 1951_ M &N
_
98
125
Com pt H U D & M Ter 6s ’ 13
Cleve Elec Ilium , com ______ 100
7s gold notes 1924_____ A&O n93
105""
E xt at 5% to 1923____J&J
6% preferred____________ 100 102
9734
9834 Yonkers R y— See Third Ave R y
St L & Sub 1st 5s g 1921. F&A
114
York Haven W ater & Power—
8% preferred____________ 100 111
91
9234 Cleve Painsv & Eastern R R . 100
Ext at 8% to 1923______
9934 1 0 0 34
1st 5s June 1 1951______ J&D
62
95
99
66
Gen g 5s Apr 1 1923 gu A&O
Cleveland R a ilw a y _________ 100
98*’
2d 6s M ay 1 1924______ M&N
9734
81
79
60
65
St Louis Trans Co 5s 1924 A&O
Cons. M 5s M ay 1 19 57.M&N
Cleve Southw & Colum R y . . 100
34
92
91
United R ys Investment Co—
Preferred_________________ 100
York R ys 1st M g 5s ’ 37op J&D
94
23"
1st lien coll tr s f g 5s ’ 26 M&N
24"
Colorado Power____________ 100
9234
Youngstown & Ohio River—
78
93
United Traction (Albany)—
96
Preferred_________________ 100
1st M g 5s 1935 opt ’ 15 A&O,
50
52
Youngs-Snaron R y & L— See M ah & S R y & L Columbia Gas & E lec________100 109
Con g 434s 2004_______ J&D
10934
76
30
80
50
Albany R y con M 5s g ’ 30 J&J
Zanesv R y L&P— See Col New & Zane sville
Columbia (SC) R y Gas & E l. 100
73
40
76
60
Gen g 5s 1947_________J&D
Preferred__________
100
PU B LIC U T IL IT Y S T O C K S
55
95
65
P ar
__
T roy C ity R y 5s g 1942. A&O
Colum bus(Ga)El&Pow c o m . 100
27
Unit T r (Pittsb)— See Phila Co
1st preferred_____________ 100 10134
Adirondack Power & L ight. 100
2534
80
98
95
92
85
United Util 1st 6s ’ 43 op ’ 18 J&J
2d pref___________________ 100
7% preferred____________ 100
28
26
96
9334
U S Pub Serv 1st 6s ’ 2 7 ..F & A
Columbus R y Pow & L , com . 100
_
Alabama T r, L & P, com _ 100
72
67
78' '
U S Telephone 1st 7s 1921 ext to
Preferred A _______________100
Preferred_________________ 100
7734
13
1 0 4 3 4 Albany Southern R R c o m . .100
10
62
64
1941____________________ J&D 1 0 2 3 4
Preferred B _______________100
29
24
22
U tahG as& C okelst5s 1436 J&J
Commercial Union Teleg (gu ). 25 d 16
Preferred_________________ 100
86"
8 9 " All America Cables I n c ____100 10134 10234 Commonwealth-Edison C o . . 100 130
Utah Lt & P cons g 4s ’ 3 0 .J&J
13034
71
73
Commonwealth Power C orp. 100
Utah Light & Traction—
Allegheny Trac— See Phila Co
76
73
30
1st & ref 5s 1944 Ser A ..A & O
C om ’lth Pow, R y & L , co m . 100
8534
8734 Amer Dist Teleg (N J ) ____100
3034
171
90
91
30
35
Utah P & L 1st 5s 1 9 4 4 ...F&A
Coney Island & Bklyn R R ..1 0 0
American Gas & Electric____50, 169
47
—
Deb 6s M ay 1, 2 0 2 2 .. M&N
116
Connecticut Power_________ 100 112
Preferred__________________ 50 d 46
95"
78
94
Utica E l & P 1st 5s 1950..J& J
Preferred_________________ 100
7834
Amer Gas of New Jersey____ 100
92
138
9 4 " Amer Light & Traction____ 100 135
42
Utica Gas&Elref&ext 5s ’ 57 J&J
48
Connecticut R y & Lighting. 100
95
93
101
—
43
48
Gen M 7>4s ’ 25 Ser A ..M & S
Preferred_________________ 100
Preferred_________________ 100
145
Utica & M ohawk Valley R y —
Cons Gas, E L & P ( B a l t ) .. . 100 11334 115
Amer Power & L ight________100 142
85
72
84
1st g 434s 1941_________M&S
8% preferred____________ 1001 117
Preferred_________________ 100
11734
49
92
45
Utica Belt L 1st g 5s .39 M&N
Optional warrants 1931
7% preferred____________ 1001 10634 107
22
20
—
Valley Counties Pow 5s ’ 30M&N
Consolidated Gas (N Y ). See u nd er N Y Citv
9734
Amer Public Utilities_____ 100
48
46
Vermont Hydro-Elec Corp—
Cons Trac of N J— See Pub Serv Cosp
Preferred_________________ 100
92
16
94
75
80
1534
1st M 6s 1929___________ A&O
Consol W ater (Utica) c o m ..100
American Railways C o ______ 50
66
90
92
65
73
85
Vermont Pow & Ltg 5s ’ 2 7 .M&S
5% preferred____________ 1001
Preferred_________________ 100
59
105
Virginian Pow 1st 5s 1942.J&D
Amer Teleg & Cable guar___ 100
7% preferred____________ 1001 100
5434
9 9 " Amer Telep & T eleg________100 12334 12334 Consumers’ Gas (T oron to)_ 50 1r 152
_
9734
7 % gold notes 1924____M&S
40
38
89
Consumers P ow (M ich ), pref .100
91
Virginia R y & Power—
Appalachian Power_________ 100
8634
1st & ref g 5s 1934______ J&J
Preferred_________________
_ . 8634 Arizona Power_____________ 100 8534 87J4 Continental Gas & Elec com . 100 38
8
94
7
73
68
Preferred______________
N orf & A tl Term 5s ’ 29 M&S
100
35
88
30
90
N orf & Ports Tr 5s ’ 3 6 . . J&D
Contin Pass R y— See Phila R T
Preferred_________________ 100
32
28
41
Cum b’l’d C o (M e) P & L t.-.IO O
Wash Alexandria & M t Vernon
Arkansas Light & Pow co m . 100
90
25
87
82
1st g 5s 1955 o p t________M&S
Preferred_________________ 1001
Preferred_________________ 100
24
85
—
Certificates______________
834 Danv Champ & D ec, p ref___100 1
Arkansas Natural G as______ 10
734
64
68
Dayton Power & L ight_____ 100 1
Washington Balt & Ann El—
Arkansas Val R y . L & P pf.10 0
77
d35
90
86
1st M 5s Mar 1941 op ..M & S
Preferred_________________ 100
7734 Associated Gas & El (t) —
94
75
__
Dayton & Western, common. 100
W ash’n (D C ) Gas 5s 1960.M &N
Old preferred______ •___
.
_
9534
103
—
Preferred_________________ 100
3734
714% gold notes 1926____J&J
New preferred_________
3
8
" 7”
Denver & Northwestern R y .100
Augusta-Aiken R y & E l— 100
434
Washington-Idaho Wat L & P—
12
6
1st g 6s 1 9 4 1 ...............M & N J -- Detroit E dison_____________ 1001 108
11034
Preferred_________________ 100
42
73
7234
Wash R y & El g 4s 1951_ J&D
_
Baltimore Electric pref______ 50
4234 Detroit United R y _________ 100> ____
7034
62
60
28
99 Vs 10034 Bangor R y & El com m on— 100
Dominion Pr & TransmissionlOOir 26
General 6s 1923__________J&J
103
98
90
8934
Anacost & Pot 5s 1949..A & O
Preferred_________________ 100 r 84
Preferred_________________ 100
9034
83
r 44
45
89 34
Guaranteed__________
Dominion Teleg (Canada). .
9034 Baton Rouge Elec Co p ref. 100
8c Duluth Edison E lectric_____ 100
6c
86
__
C ity & Sub 5s g 1948_ F&A
_
8334
Bay State G as_______________50
97
____
Preferred_________________ 100
M etropolitan 1st 5s 1925 F&A
Bell Telephone (Canada)_ 100
_
12134 122
10
27
30”
Duluth-Superior Trac C o ___100
Washington W ater Power Co—
Birm R y Light & Power— 100
42
45
50
99
35
101
Consol & coll tr g 5s 1929. J&J
Preferred_________________ 100
Preferred_________________ lOOj
78
Duquesne Light—See Phila Co—
9954
1st ref 5s 1939 o p _______ J&J
Blackstone Val Gas & E ____50 dx 76
20
97
19
Eastern Mass St R y , com ___100 1
W aterloo Ced Falls & N o R y —
Preferred_________________ 100
67
23
1st preferred_____________ 100
Bleeck St&Ful F y— SeeNYRys
1st M s f g 5s 1940 op ’ 15. J&J / 19
54
53
Preferred B stock_________ 100
Bloomington & Normal R y &
Westchester Elec— See 3d A v R y
37
80
36
98
Adjustment s t o c k ________100
Westchester Lt 1st g 5s ’ 5 0 .J&D
L pref guar_______________100
9734
81
88
Adjustment (trust c t f s ) .. 100
3634
)
3434
N Y Sub Gas— 1st g5s’ 49M&S
Boston Elevated R R c o m ..100
8134
16
18
98
Preferred_________________ 100
West Chester (Pa) St R y—
9834 Eastern Penn Elec. C o. ( f )
__
92
82
Eastern Texas Elec Co c o m . 100
1st g 5s Aug 7 1932_____ F&A n 78
1st preferred_____________ 100 120
84
104"
)
81
Preferred_________________ 100
West End St R y— See Boston El
2d preferred_____________ 100 1 0 3 3 4
—
3
85
Eastern Wisconsin Elec p ref. 100
West Liberty St R y — See Phila Co
Boston & W ore E lec, (no par)
3 ——
——
8
16“ ’ East Bay W at (San Fr) c o m . 100
Preferred____________(no par) d
West Penn Co—
97
99
Preferred A _______________100
Brazilian Tr L & P L td ____100 r 4 9 3 4
Deb g 6s June 15 1925. J&D15
3
8734
4934
Preferred B _______________100
West Penn Power—
B ’way & 7th A ve R R — See N Y Rys
0
93
9234
Brooklyn E dison___________ 100 113
1st M 5s ’ 46 op ’ 21 Ser A M&S
11334 East R ead’g El— See R ’d ’g Trac
__
East St Louis & Suburban. .100
10134 103
3
834
1st M 6s 1958 Ser C ____J&D
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
>
50
104 %
1st M 7s 1946 Ser D ...M & S
19 34
New com m on w i ( f ) _
2034
10534
0
4734
9934 101
C onv deb 6s 1924_______ J&D
New preferred w i ____
4834 Edison Elec Ilium (B oston ). 100 16634 16734
9
.100
Brooklyn Rapid Transit.
Eighth A ve R R — See N Y R ys
834
West Penn Railways Co—
92
—
____
94
1st g 5s Jan 1 1931_____ A&O
Certificates of deposit.
734
734 Electrical Securities, pref___10' 0
0
17
Pitts M cK ees & Connells R R
Brooklyn C ity R R _________ 10
934 Electrical Utilities, com ____ 100
934
93
80
122
)
70
Preferred_________________ 100
Brooklyn Union G as________100 1 2 1
1st cons 5s Jan 1 ’ 3 1 ..J& J
82
10
0
5
84
West Penn Tr 1st 5s I960. J&D
Buffalo General Electric____100| 11534 11634 Electric Investment C orp ___100
75
0
65
Calif Elec Generating, pref.lOOf
Preferred______________
W Phila Pass R y — See Phila R T
[ isc Cos
—
Elec Storage Batt— See In
California-Ore Power com . 100
West Va L t H t & Power—
0
75
95"
Elizabeth Gas Light_________20 d 65
9b
Preferred_________________ 100
1st 6s 1929_____________ J&D
7 ~
35
80
45"
85
Eliz & Tren R R — See Pub Serv Corp
Calif R y & Pow prior p r e f.. 100
West Va Utilities 6s 1935.J&J
3
91
95
Camden&SubRy— See P S Corp
Westerly L & P 5s 1 9 37....J & D
127
) 125
86
Canadian General E lectric. 100
8734
Western L &P 1st s f 5s’ 25M&N
0
85
Preferred____________________
Western N Y Utilities 5s’46 J&D
67
)
60
Capital Trac (W ash, D C) 100
9934
9834
Western States Gas & Electric—
75
66
69 I
0
68
Carolina Pow & Light, c o m . 100
1st & ref 5s 1941 o p t ____J&D
98
100
Preferred_________________ 100
Western T& T coll tr g 5s ’ 32 J&J
96 34
9734
94“
0
92"
98
West Un Teleg coll tr 5s ’ 38. J&J
9834 Central Ariz Pow & L, p ref____
9 l"
90
) d 2634
2634
—
Cent Arkan R y & L Corp p f. 100
Fdg& R E M 4
g ’ 50. M&N
89 34
115
9 113
634s Aug 1 1936________F&A 109 34
10934 Cent Crosst R R — See N Y Rys
e Phila R T
100
106
Cent Hudson Gas & E lec_ 100
_
Miut Un6sext at 5 % to ’ 41M&N
9534
215
0 210
93
86
88
N orthw’n gu g 434s 1934. J&J
9434 Cent 111 Pub Serv, pref_____ 100
58
) d 56
92
89
CentPkN & ER R — See N Y Rys
W hatcom Co Ry& Lt 5s’ 35M&N
73
12
0
71
Central States Elec C orp___100
1334
Wheeling (W Va) Elec Co—
__
72
)
5
92
69
93
Preferred_________________ 100;
1st M 5s 1941 o p t_____ M&N
_
)
65
Ches & Potom Tele of Balt pf 100 10934 110
Wheeling Trac 5s g 1931___J&J
45
0
36
4
9 l"
9 5 " Chic Aur & Elg Corp v t c w i . J i i
Wilkes-Barre G&E 5s’ 55 ontJ&J
27
0
25
Chic C ity & Concom part cts (t) d
Wilkes-Barre & Hazleton R R —
134
54
72
3
69
42
8
Preferred.
Pref partic c tfs_____ (no par) d
1st coll tr g 5s 1951..M & N 15
834
4634
—
0
70
lila C 0
Chicago C ity R y ___________ 100
Wilklnsb & E Pitts St R y — See
96 1 100
Chicago Elevated R ys com ____
Wlllapa Elec 6s 1923______ J&J
134
t sale, n N om la Purchaser also pays accrued dividend, b Basis, d Price per share, not per cent. / This price Includes accrued interest,
dividend, 1 Ex/
n a l. 0 Per cent of par value, p E x-20% stock dividend, r Canadian price, s Sale price, t E x-25% stock dividend,
rights, t W ithout par value.

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102
Public Service Co of Nor 111.100 101
192
New England Power p r e f.. 100
Gas & Electric Securities___ 100, 189
97
Preferred_________________100
96
100 117
118
Preferred_________________ 100
69
69 )4
52
50
35
Puget Sound Power & Light. 100
12
,25 d 34
General Gas & Electric___________ 100'9
84
80
63
50 d 77
6% preferred___________ .100
78
Cumulative preferred__________ 10055
104
90
106
94
7% preferred____________ 100
20 New Jersey Pow & L pref__ 100
Convertible preferred__________ 10018
65
24
67
Quebec R y , L t, Heat < Pow.lOOy 23)4
&
New Orl Pub Serv com _____
Georgia L, Pow & R ys c o m -100
—
4
77
Railways Company General. . 10,d
75)4
Preferred.
Preferred_________________ 100,
- 1
Rap Tran St R y— See Pub Serv, Corp
100
New Orl Rys & Light C o ____100
Georgia R y & El Co stm p d .. 100 120
52
k 24
53
Reading’ Traction____________50id
Preferred_________________ 100
Preferred_________________ 100
—
57
100
C ity Passenger R y . _______ 50 ;d 95
59
100
Georgia R y & Power, c o m -.100,
42
40M Newp N & Hamp R y , G & E.100
90
60
93
East Reading Electric R y . .50/1 50
100
Preferred___________
First preferred_________________ 100106 108
fc
_
48
New Y ork City— Consol Gas (+)
(f)
66)4
66)4 Reading Transit < L t, p ref_ 50 d
Second preferred_________ 100
44
15)4
60
14”
115
Republic R y & L ig h t ,c o m .. 100
Standard G L of N Y com . 100
Gold & Stock Teieg (g u a r ).-io o ! 105
75
45
43
36
100
Preferred_________________ 100
Preferred_______________100
33
Grand Rapids R y , p ref_____ iOO,
__
20
40
Richm ond Light & R R _____ 100
100
New Y ork Railways________100
Great Western Power, pref ..1 0 0
9 8 )4
5
id
88
. . . .
R och R y & Light, 5 % p r e f .. 100
Bleecker St & Fulton F ’y .1100
00
Hackensack W ater__________ 25 d 18
10
105
15
28
7% preferred____________ 100 102
Bway & 7th A ve guar___ 100
Preferred__________________ 25 d 24
3
5
Roclr & Syracuse R R c o m _ 100
_
Central Crosstown 7 % . . 100
Harrisburg Lt & Pow, pref_ 50 d . .
_
5
35”
38”
163*
Preferred_________________ 100
.100
10
Christopher & Tenth S ts ..100
Hartford Electric L ight____ 100 d 160
55
65
55
37
_
fc
Eighth A v e_______________100
100
H a rtfo r d C ity G a s L t.co m _ 25 d 35
_
- - V - St Jos R y , Lt < P ow , pref_ 100
40
30
. . . .
San Joaquin Light & P ow er. 100
42d St & Grand St F e rr y .. 100
Preferred__________________ 25 d 38 )4
__ 30
9 l”
90
Preferred_________________ 100
_
88
Ninth Ave guar 6 % ______.100
100
Havana Elec Lt & Power_ 100;
.
__
101
.100
Prior preferred___________ 100 100
Preferred_________________ 100,
99
Second A v e_______________100
102
25
100
99
31
Savannah E l & Pow deb stk. 100
Sixth A v e ________________100
Helena Light < R y , pref____100
fc
—
5
6
3
75"
100
10
_
Scioto Valley Trac, c o m ._ 100
69
Twenty-third St guar____100
Holyoke Street R y __________ 100
65
40
57
12
First preferred___________ 100
100
Houghton County Elec L ig h t.25 d 10
N Y & Richm ond G as______ 100
32
38
20
100
Preferred_________________ 100
40)4
Preferred__________________ 25 d 18
N Y State Rys com m on____100
34)4
61
63
100
Shawinigan W ater & Pow er. 100 r 117)4 118
Preferred___________
Houghton County T r, com .100,
1
60
58
15
N Y Telephone 6 )4 % p r e f.. 100 110
Preferred_________________ 100!
111)4 Somerset Un & Middlesex Lt 100
104
103
South Calif Edison, com ____100
Houston Gas & Fuel, pref___100
90
Niagara Falls Power co m . 100 10S
107
121
124
112
Preferred_________________ 100
Preferred_________________ 100
Hudson County G as________100 109
108)4
20
25
South & Atlan Teieg (g u a r )..25 d 15
43
.25
Illinois Traction, co m ______ 100 r —
Norfolk Railway & L ig h t.___25 d 24
65
130
75
128
84
100
Southern New Eng Telep_ 100
_
Preferred__________
1Q0 r —
Northampton (Mass) S
60
7
12
64
Southern Utilities, com _____ 100,
Mum & Power Securities___100,
15
North Caro Public Serv pref 100
55
9
50
11
Preferred ________________100]
80
Preferred_________________ 100'
North Ohio Elec Corp, c o m .(t) d
■It)
34
So Jer Gas, El & Tr— See Public Service Corp
.100 d 34
Indiana Lighting___________ 100
—
Preferred___________
70
75
Southwest Missouri R R ____lOOj
------Indiana Rys & Lt pref_____ 100, 105
Northern Ohio Tr < L pref. . 100
fe
20
22)4 Springfield (M o) R y & L , p ref__[
13
90
Indiana Service Corp, c o m ..100
11
Nor Ontario Lt & Pow com 100
60
100
34
62
Springfield(O)L H&P 7% pf 1001 95
Preferred________________ 100i
29
Preferred_______________ 100
97
90
100
Six per cent preferred_____100. 87
—
99
Indiana Union T raction____100!
Northern States Power_____ 100
91
100
93
Spring Valley W ater________ 100 73)4
Indianapolis Gas____________ 50 d 50)4
52)4
Preferred___________
73)4
__ 60 Northern Tex Elec Co c o m ..100 81
25
100
84
Standard Gas & Elec (Del)__50,d 24
.100
64
78
.100
67
Preferred__________________ 50 d 49)4
81
50)4
Preferred_________________ 100
Suburban Electric Securs (no par) d -----90
95
18
.100
20
Northwest E lectric_________ 100
__
.100 102
105
1st preferred_____________ 100!d
100
Preferred___________
X
2d preferred________ (no par) d ____
50
Interboro Consol Corp v t c _ .-(t ) d
Northwestern Teieg (guar). . .50 d 46
50
60
100
Superior W ater, L & P , com .1 00
Preferred________________ .100
103
)4
Ohio Bell Telep pref________100 102)4
18
19
60
75
Preferred_________________ 100
Interboro R T vot tr c tfs .. 100
Ohio Cities Gas— See Pure Oil Co
64
95
102 (Ohio Fuel Supply____________ 25
.100
66
Tam pa Electric C o _________ 100 139
90
17*
12
100
95
10)4
Tennessee Elec Power, c o m .. (t) d 16
Ohio Gas & Electric pref____ 100
76
3
73
8
1st preferred_____________ 100
Inter-State Railways, pref_ 10 d
_
Ohio Traction— Com m on___ 100
__
10
53
100
20
2d preferred_________(no par) d 51
Jacksonville Traction, com ..1 0 0
50
25 d 20)4
2)4
Preferred_________________ 100
Terre Haute Ind < E ast____100
fe
__
10
17
97)4
Kan C ity Pr & Lt 1st pf ser A ( t)
100
Preferred_________________ 100
35
110
100
45
Kansas C ity Power Secur_ (+) d 100
_
Terre Haute Tr & L t, p r e f .. 100
Preferred.
72
100 r -----92
Preferred____________(no par) d 68
Third Avenue R y ( N Y ) ____100
17)4
17%
30
83
35
Kentucky Securities C orp_ 100
_
100 r ____
Tidewater Power 7% p r e f.. 100
__
102)4.
65
97)4
70
100
Preferred_________________ 100
8% pref stock ____________ 100
12)|
12)4
Kentucky & W Va P ow , co m . 25 dn 10
Pacific & Atlantic Tel (gu) — .25 d 14
18
Toledo Bowl Green < So, p f.10 0
fc
103
80
106
100
81
Preferred_________________ 100 dn 96
Toledo-Edison prior pref____100
__ 90)4 T oledo R ys & Light C o _____ 100
100
8)4
Keystone Telephone_________50 d
8)4
83”
34
100 184
Preferred__________________ 50 d 32
Toronto R ailway___________ 100 r 82)4
80
81
84
148
100
Kinloch Long Dlst T elep _ 100
_
T ri-C ity R y & L ight, pref___100
Preferred.
6
84 X
75
10
100
86 ”
Laclede Gas Light__________ 100
90
Tri-State Telep & T eieg_____ 10 d
8)4
77 )4
Preferred_________________ 100
Preferred_________________100
92)4
9)4
Preferred__________________ 10 d
150
Lake Shore E lec, co m ______ 100
Paducah Tr & Light com — 100
T roy (N Y ) Gas____________ 100 140
15”
First preferred___________100
23d Street— See N Y Railways
Preferred_________________ 100
75
Second preferred________ 100
Paterson & Passaic Gas & El 100
59)4
Twin C ity Rapid Transit___100
60)4
75
99
90)4
Laurentide Power__________100
Preferred_________________ 100
99)4 Pawtucket Gas preferred— 100
25
20
26”
58” Union Natural G as_________ 100
Lehigh Power Securities____(t)
20)4 Penn Central Light & P p ref. (t) d 57
18
106
23
Lehigh Valley Transit, c o m ..50
Pennsylvania Edison pref______
Union St R y(N ew B ed,M ass) 100 120
102
3)4
38
39
Preferred__________________ 50
Penn-Ohio Elec Co com ____100
Union Trac of In d , com _____ 100
5)4
85”
30
25)4
90”
26
Lone Star Gas, new__________ 25
First preferred___________ 100
Preferred_________________ 100
6
92
99
102
Los Angeles G & E Corp, p f.10 0
Penn-Ohio Pow < L t, p r e f..100
fc
Second preferred_________ 100
85
90
lOO” Pennsylvania W ater & P ow . 100 107)4
Louisville Home Telephone. 100
United Elec of New J ersey .. 100
3
75
40 a Pensacola Elec Co com m on. 100
Louisville Railway C o ______ 100
39 X
United Elec R y (Providence) —
68
20
88
90
Preferred_________________ 100
United Electric Secur, p r e f ..100
Preferred_________________ 100
9 l ” United Gas < Elec C orp ____100
90)4
194
Lowell Electric Light________100 189
People’ s G L & C (C h ic)____100
fc
3
"3)4
44
47)4
Lowell Gas_________________ 100 200
210 Phila Co (Pittsburgh)_______ 50 d 47
First preferred___________ 100
42
55
10
34
Manhattan Elev R y (N Y ) . . 100
5% non-cum preferred____50 d 32
56
Second preferred_________ 100
8
43 )4
Equip Tr Co ctfs of d e p o sit..
45
44
6% cum preferred_________50 d 44)4
United Gas & Elec of N J .p f. 100
45
54)4
56
Manufac Lt & H t, P lttsb____50
Allegheny Traction_______ 50 d
United Gas Im provem ent_ 50 d 54
_
Market St R y (San F ran)___100
9H
Citizens Traction__________50 d 40
Preferred__________________ 50 dx 55)4
56)4
38 a
204
113
40
Preferred_________________ 100
Duquesne Light preferred. 100 109
United 111 Co of New H aven. 100 200
72
69
Prior preferred___________ 100
United Light < R y s, com _ 100
fc
_
70
69J4:i Federal St & Pleasant V a l..2 5 d
25
78
Second preferred_________ 100
Pittsburgh & B ’ham T r ____50 d
First preferred___________ 100
76
26)4
83
Massachusetts Gas C os_____ 100
84
United Traction pref______ 50 d
Seven per cent pref__________
71
72
Preferred_________________ 100
Phila Electric________________ 25 d 31)4
1)4
31)4 United Rys of St Louis, com . 100
16
Massachusetts Ltg C os, c o m . (t)
23
Preferred__________________ 25 d 31 H
Preferred_________________ 100
31)4
85”
90
6% preferred____________ 100
Phila Rap Tran vot tr ctfs— 50 d 31
31)4 United Rys & Elec (Balt) .corn. 50 d 20
18)
230
115
8% preferred____________ 100 110
Citizens Passenger guar— 50 215
United Rys Investment C o . . 100
1854
47
81
Memphis Street R y , co m _ 100
_
Continen Pass R y (S29 p d ).5 0 d 77
47)4
Preferred_________________ 100
Preferred_________________ 100
45
Fairm’t Pk & Hadding’n ---- 50 d 40
United U tilities____________ 100
270
M etrop Edison cum partlc pf (t) d 97M
Frankf’d & Southwark Pass 50 d 250
Preferred_________________ 100
98)4
Mexican Light & Pow, com .100
80
Germantown Passenger— 50 d 74
Utah Securities C orp________100
22)4
22)4
33
34
Mexican Telep & Teieg______ 10
78
Green & Coates Sts ($15 pd) 50 d 70
Virginia R y < Power, c o m .. 100
fe
1M
" 1 14
74
75
35
Preferred__________________ 10
Hestonville M & F com ____50 d 25
Preferred_________________ 100
1H
13
15
50
M exico Tram way___________ 100
Preferred________________50 d 40
Virginian Power C o, com _ 100
_
50
35
40
51
M iddle West U tilities.......... 100
Phil C y Pass R v ($22)4 P )-50 d 110
118
Preferred_________________ 100
86
15
26
Preferred_________________ 100
Phila & Darby Pass R y ____50 d 23
Wash Balt < Annapolis______ 50
fc
14)4
8 7)4
31
67
103
Prior lien stock___________ 100 102
Phil & Gray’ s Fy ($25 p d ).5 0 d 62
Preferred__________________ 50
102
52”
51
66
Milwaukee Gas Light 7 % p f____
Philadelphia T raction_____50 d 65
Washington (D C) G as______ 20
103)4
82
86
M ilw Elec R y & Lt 6% p ref. 100
Ridge Ave Pass ($28 p d )_ 50 d 180 . 190
_
65)4
Wash (D C) R y & E l, c o m ..100
64)4
26
74
Mississippi River Power____100
193
2d & 3d Sts R y guar______ 50 d 185
Preferred_________________ 100
73)4
27)4
82)4
195
84
Preferred_________________ 100
13th & 15th Sts Pass R y — 50 d 185
Wash-Virginla R y , c o m ____100
75
125
80
M obile Electric, p ref________100
Union Pass ($30 5-6 pd) — 50 d 118
Preferred_________________ 100
—
112
Mohawk Valley C o _________ 100
Union Traction ($17)4 p d ).5 0 d 39
39)4 Washington W ater Pow C o . 100 109
*8
145
16"
Monongahela Pow & R y .com .2 5
West Phila Pass guar_____ 50 d 135
Western Ohio R R , 1st p r e f..100
—
18
Preferred__________________ 25
Phila & Western R y com ------- 50 d
8%
Western Power C orp ________100
34
8)4
69
36
Montana P o w e r .___________ 100
71*
Preferred__________________ 50 d 35
Preferred_________________ 100
86
85
90
65
Preferred_________________ 100 110
Pine Bluff Co pref__________ 100
Western Rys < L ight, pref _ . 100
fc
60
33
Montreal L , H & P C ons____100
Western States Gas & E le c .. 100
30
116)4 117* Pittsb & Birm Trac— See Phila Co
83
10
Montreal T elegrap h _________ 40
Pittsburgh Oil & G as_______ 50 d
9)4
Preferred_______________-.1 0 0
78
52)4
54
117
M ontreal Tramways, c o m .. 100 148*’
49
Portland (M e) Gas Light------50
Western Union T elegrap h .. 100 116)4
Montreal Tram & Power_ 100
_
m i Portland (Ore) R y L & P ..1 0 0
14)4
16)4 W est’house Elec & M fg— See un der Mis c
13)4
95
102
98
Mountain States Pow , pref ..1 0 0
Prior preferred___________ 100
West Penn P ow er,pref_____ 100
99)4
70
73
163"
80
Mountain States Tel & T e l. .100 102"
1st p ref__________________ 100
West Penn Railways, p r e f.. 100
79
132
44 J4
135
38
Municipal Gas (A lbany)____100
2d pref___________________ 100
37
45)4 West Penn Tr & Wat P ow . .100
25
70
74
26
66)4
Narragansett E lectric________50
Porto Rico Rys L td _________ 100
Preferred_________________ 100
72
3
70
80
5
National Light, Heat & P o w .100
37
Preferred_________________ 100
West Virginia Utilities, pref. .50 d 33
25
35
Providence Gas_____________ 50
69
Preferred_________________ 100
37)4
Winnipeg Electric R y ______ 1 0 0 / 37)4
51
National Power & Light, c o m ..
Public Service Corp of N J.100 l 6 I ”
49)4
101)4
Preferred________________ 100 r 85
85)4
85
86
P referred.. ------------------- 100 107
108
Preferred_____ _______________
Wisconsin Edison, com _____ 100,
-----79
Newark Consolidated G as. .100
Camden & Sub ($5 p a id )..25
85
13)4 Wisconsin-Minn L A P , pref. 100,
45*’
194*
Consolidated Trac of N J.100
50
New Bedford Gas& Ed Lt Co 100 190
Wisconsin Telep 7% pref______ | 106
107)4
32
Rapid Transit St R y C o . . 100 140
New Bedford & Onset R y ___100
17)4
Y ork (Pa) Railways, com ____50 d 31
ill”
36
New England C o, co m _____ 100
So Jersey Gas & Elec Trac 100 109
Preferred__________________ 50 d 3 5 %
85
First preferred___________ 100
Public Service Invest pref_____
Second preferred_________ 100
a Purchaser also pays accrued dividend. d Price per share, not per cent, t New stock, h Ex-stock dividend, k Last sale. I In L ondon.
n Nominal, r Canadian price. « Sale price,
» Ex-75 % stock dividend, u Ex warrants, t Old stock, x Ex-dividend, v Ex-rights. t Without
par value, z Ex-20 % stock dividend.




44

INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS SECURITIES
In the rearrangement of our quotation lists we classify under the designation “ Industrial and Miscellaneous Securities” all Issues which do not
Appear under the previous two headings, namely “ Railroad (Steam)” and “ Public Utilities.” In the case of stocks, however, we put “ Textile M anu­
facturing,” “ Insurance.” “ M ining,” “ Real Estate and Land,” “ Title Guarantee and Safe Deposit Companies” under separate heads, then follow
with the rest of the “ Industrial and Miscellaneous.”
N OTICE.— All b o n d prices are “ an d Interest” except w here m arked “ f ” and in com e an d d efa u lted b on d s .
Bond s.

B id.

A sk.

Bond s.

B id .

A sk.

B ond s.

B id .

Ask.

IN D U S T R IA L & MISCELLAN EO S B ONDS Colorado Industrial—
100
Lackaw St 5s ’ 23 op to ’ 06. A&O
99%
A bitibi Pow & Pap 6s 1940.J&J2
£76%
95
1st g gu 5s ser A&B’ 34optF& A
75%
93
1st 5s 1950 op after 1915. M&S
91
91%
Acm e W hite Lead & Color W ks31
Columbia Graphophone M fg—
.ke Super Corp inc 5s '2 4 .Oct
28%
100
lst 6s July 1923 to ’ 28 op.J& J
27
31
98
52
» % gold notes Aug 1 ’ 2 5 .F&A
1st & coll tr gold 5s 1944. J&D
50
25
30
Adams Exp coll tr g 4s ’ 48. M&S
80
New Y ork Tr ctfs of d ep ____
80$*
Lake of the W oods Mill C o, Ltd
21
Coll tr g 4s 1947______ J&D / 74)4
25
75
Guaranty T r ctfs of d e p ..
—
1st M 6s June 1923_____ J&D r ____
Advance-Rum elv 6sDec ’ 25M&S
95
93
Lehigh Coal & Navigation—
Computing-Tabulating-Rec Co
A jax Rubber s f 8s 1 9 3 6 ..J&D
100
98%
97
98 %
Sinkingfund gold 6s 1941.J&J
Gen M g 4% s M ay 1 9 2 4 ..Q-F
99%
105
Ala Steel & Shipbldg— See Tenn C I & R R .
91
Consol Textile 1st 8s 1941. &D 104
89
Funding 4s g July 1 1948.J&J
92
______
AlaskaGoldMines deb6s’ 25M&S
8
Consol Coal 4 Us 1934 o p t. M&N
Cons s I g 4)4s 1954_____J&J
6%
91%
89
Deb 6s 1926 Ser B _____ M&S
6
8
1st & ref s f g 5s 1950_ J&D
_
Leh & W -Barre Coal— See Cent R R of N J p32
8854
______ L ibby,M cN & Libby 7s’ 31 M&N
99%
Allied Packers deb 6s 1939.J&J s 69
s 70
101
Corn Prod Ret s f 5s 1931.M&N
101%
Certificates o f deposit_______
100
1st g 5s 1934 s f ________ M&N
92%
Liggett & M yers g 7s 1944.A&O 116
116%
s 79*" Cramp (W m) SonsShip&EngBldg
1st M & coll tr 8s 1939 w i.J&J
98
G old bonds 5s 1951____F&A
97 54
10354 103%
95
98
Aluminum C o 7s 1925____M&N
116
1st M g 5s 1929 o p t_____M&S
Lorillard (P) Co g 7s 1944.A&O 113%
93
Debenture 7s 1933_____A&O
106
97
96
G old bonds 5s 1951_____ F&A
9354
10634 Crew Levick Co 1st 6s 1931.F&A
93%
94
Am Agric Chem 1st 5s 1928 A&O
104
9934 Crown Cork & Seal 6s 1942 F&A
Lukens Steel 1st M g 8s’ 40M&N 103
97 %
103)4 10354 Cuba Cane Sug deb 7s 1930. J&J
1st ref s f 7% s 1941_____ F&A
90%
117
118%
9054 Magma Cop conv 7s 1 9 3 2 ..J&D
94%
Amer Can— deb 5s 1 9 2 8 ..F&A
98%
87
83
98%
Conv deb 8s 1930_______ J&J
9454 M allory SS 1st s f 5s 1 9 3 2 ..J&J
Afmer Chicle— 6s ’ 23-’ 2 7 _ .A & 0
100%
Cuban-American Sugar—
Manati Sugar 1st 7 34s ’ 42. A&O 100%
107% Marland Oil 8s 1931 Ser A . A&O 105%
73"
SenSenChic6sJ’ nel4 ’ 29 J&D
107
78
1st M coll 8s M ar 15’ 31M&S15 107%
90
Amer Cot Oil g 5s 1931 opt M&N
121
75%
120
77
Cudahy Pack s f 5s 1 9 4 6 ..J&D
91%
W ith warrant attached.
9054
6% notes Sept 2 1924.M & S 2
112%
92
Sink fund deb g 5 % s ’ 37. A&O
91%
8954
110%
S f g 734s 1931 Series B .F & A
102
American Malting 5s 1926. J&D
100%
W ithout warrants attached
Deere & Co 734 % notes’ 31 M&N 101
98% Mercantile Stores 5s 1933______
American Ice Securities—
100
98.34
97
Dery D G ) Corp 7s 19 42..M & S
98
American Ice Co— R E 1st &
97
M erch & M frs Exch 7s ’ 42 . J&D
Dewees(W ) W ood Co 5s’ 30 M&N
______
1 0 8 34 M exican C & C 5s 1926 o p .M & S /
gen s f 6s *42 ppt ’ 1 3 ..F&A 102 % 102%i Diam ’d M atch deb 734s’ 35M&N 108
—
-----Amer Smelt & Ref 5s 1947. A&O
Mexican Petroleum Ltd of Del—
9034 Distillers’ Securities Corp—
89%
62
59
Amer Sugar Refg 6s 1937._J&J 102
108
103 _ jj Coll tr cv g 5 s ’ 27 o p ’08.A & O
Conv s f g 8s 1937_____ M&N
107%
61% M idvale Steel & Ordnance—
American Sumatra Tobacco—
59%
Bankers T r Co ctf of dep. .
95
7 % % s f conv notes 1925 J&D
99
98
88%
Conv s f 5s 1936_______ M&S
Domin Coal 5s ’ 40 op '1 0 . .M&N r 94%
88%
83% M onon Coal— See Chic Ind & L R y p 33
American T ype Founders—
Dom in Iron & Steel 5s 1929. J&J
p
93
91%
Deb gold 6s 1926______ M&N
101
99
83
80
Donner Steel 7s 1942______ J&J
Morris & Co 1st s f 4)4s ’ 3 9 .J&J
Deb gold 6s 1937______ M&N
98 % 10034 Dunlop Tire & Rubber C o—
734% gold notes 1 9 3 0 ..M&S 106%
106%
s95% Nat Clk&Suit 8% notes’ 30M&S 106%
—
Deb gold 6s 1939______ M&N
98
106%
100 | 1st m 7s 1942 Ser A ____J&D
Amer Writ Paper s f 7-6s ’ 39J&J
S4
51
Nat Cond & Cable 6s ’ 27 A&O / 48
8434 du Pont (E I) de N em Powder—
92
88
______
Anaconda Copper Mining—
| Gold 4 }4s June 1 1936_ J&D
_
Certificates of deposit. ______ / 46
6% gold bonds 1929 Ser A J&J 103
99
97
10334 du Pont (E I) de Nemours & Co
Nat Enam & Stpg 5s 1929. J&D
108% National Leather—
7% gold bds 1929 Ser B ..J & J
103 >4 1033-i | Gold 734s M ay 1 1 9 3 1 ..M&N 108
Anaconda Copper Mining—10854
101%
Eastern Cuba Sug 734s’ 37. M&S 108%
8% g notes N ov 15’ 25 M&N15 101%
91
87
97%
______
1st con 6s 1953 Series A . _ F&A
Nat Starch deb 5s 1930 gu.J&J
9734 Eastern Steel 5s 1931_____ F&A
9354
99% National T ube 1st 5s ’ 5 2 ._ M&N
Conv deb 7s 1938______ F&A 103 %
98)4
99%
100
10354 Elk Horn Coal 6s 1925____ J&D
Anglo-Amer Oil, Ltd—
______
99)4 Natomas Co gen 6s 1935..J& J
60%
98)4
Empire Refg 1st 6s 1927___F&A
______ New Eng N av— See N Y N H & H R R
S f gold 7% s 1925______ A&O 102 %
103
96)4
Fairmont Coal 5s 1931_____ J&J
101
Armour & Co o f Delaware—
102
Federal Sug R ef 6s 1924..M & N
100)4
New Eng O il& R ef 1st 8s’ 31M&S 101
1st M 5% s 1943 Ser A ...J & J
96
92
N J Zinc 1st 4s 1926______ A&O
Firestone Tire & Rubber—Armour & Co— Real estate 1st
105
103
1st M s f 7s 1937____J&D 15
New Niquero Sugar 7s, 1932 J&J
84%
gold 4% s 1939 o p t____J&D
107% New River Co 1st 5s 1934.J&J
86
Fisk Rubb Co 1st 8s 1941.M &S 1 0 7 "
8554
7% notes July 1 5 ’ 30. _J&J 15 105)4 10534 Fort St U nionDepot— SeeSteam R R Bo nds
102
N YAlrBrakelst6s’ 28 conv M&N 101%
Conv g deb6sJ’n el5 ’ 23J&D15 100
76%
N Y D ock C o— 1st g 5s ’ 51.F&A
Framerican Ind & D ev Corp—
7754
s 88% N Y & Hob F ’y 5s M ay ’ 46 J&D
Conv g deb 6sJ’n el5 ’ 24J&D15 100
84
Deb 734s w i 1942_______ J&J
10154
Associated Oil 1st 5s 1930.J&J15
84
88
Francisco Sug7% s 1942.M&N 15 101)4
Hoboken Ferry 5s 1946. M&N
s 105
40
—
Atl Fruit & SS deb 7s ’34.J& D
44
75
N Y & N J Ferry— 5s ’ 46. J&J
Galena-Signal Oil deb 7s’ 30 A&O
31
36
Columbia Tr Co ctfs dep____
78
81
General Amer Tank Car Corp—
N Y Shipbldg 1st 5s N ov 1 1946
101
100
Ctfs o f deposit stamped_
_
38
36)4
New Y ork Steam Corp—
Equip 7s (s-a) 1 9 2 3 .....M & N
103
102
Atl Gulf & W Indies SS Lines—
96
96%
Equip tr 7% s '31 Ser GG.A&O
1st M 6s 1947 Series A . M&N
104% N ova Scotia S & C 5s 19 59..J&J r 92
Coll tr g 5s Jan 1 1 9 5 9 .._J&J
55
54)4
Gen Asphalt conv 8s 1930.J&D 103%
102
100
Atlantic Refin deb 5s 1937 .J&J
98%
80
O ’Gara Coal 5s’ 55 op aft’ 08M&S
9874 G en’l Baking 1st 6s 1 9 3 6 ..J&D
82% Ogilvie Flour Mills 6 s ’ 3 2 ..J& D r 102%
79
Atlas Port Cem 1st 6s ’ 25. M&S
98%
100
Gen’l Elec 3 34s 1942 opt__F&A
______
Atlas Powder conv 7% s ’ 36.F&A
r 102%
10154 102%
Series B _____________
Deb g 5s '52 tax-ex N Y .M & S
Baldwin Locom otive Works—
r 102%
Series C _____________
Deb 6s Feb 1 1940______ F&A
99% Otis Steel s f 8s 1941______ F&A
98%
1st s f 5s 1940 opt a f t ’ 15 M&N 100)4, 102
100%
Gen Refractories 6s 1 9 5 2 ..F&A
10054
Baragua Sug (Comp Azucarera
94
94%
1st s f 7)4s 1947 Ser B ..F & A
General Petroleum Corp—
9854
105% Pacific Coast Co— G 5s ’ 46. J&D
Baraqua) 7% s 1937. .J&J 15
100
—
78
7% sf g notes F ebl5’ 31F&A15 105
Barney & Smith Car 5s ’ 36 J&J
30
Pac Fruit Express E q— See So th Pac Corp 36
G ood rich (B F )7% notes’ 25 .A & 0
102
101
Barnsdall Corp 8s 1931 A J&J 101% 103
Packard M otor Car Co—
1st M 634s 1947________ J&J
Beech Creek C & C 5s ’ 4 4 ..J & D
93
97
107%
Ten-yr 8s Apr 15 ’ 31.A & 015 107%
Goodyear T & Rub 8s ’ 41. M&N 11654 117%
Bethlehem Steel Corporation—
104)4 104% Pan-Amer Petrol & Transp
Deb s f 8s M ay 1931____F&A
—
10454 Gorham M fg 7s 1924 _____ F&A
100
102%
103
7% g notes July 1 5 ’ 23_J&J15 104%
1st lien equip 7s 1930_ F&A
_
93
Cons s f 5% s 1953 Ser B . F&A
86
88
Park & Tilford s f 6s 1936. J&D
93% Granby Con M in Smelt & Pow—
Con m 6s Aug 1948_____F&A
98
88
Parsons (W Va) Pulp & Lumber
98)4
1st conv 6s 1928 Ser A ..M & N
92
95
98M
99
Beth St 1st ex g 5s ’ 26 gu. J&J
1st M r 6s ’ 23-’ 24 op t-.M & N
Stamped_____________
98%
99
Beth St pur m 6s Aug ’ 98.Q -F
160"
113%
Peerless Trk& M ot6s’ 25.M &N10 1 5 5 "
11234
Conv deb 8s 1925______ M&N
Beth St 1st 1 & ref 5s ’42. M&N
92%
94
98
93% Grand River Coal & Coke— See Col Fue 1& Iron Penelec Coal 1st 6s 1924..M&S
__
98%: Penmans Ltd— lst5s’ 26opM&N
89
96%
Purch money 5s 1 9 3 6 ..J&J
95 %
89% Gray & Davis conv 7s ’ 3 2 .F&A
20
Beth Steel eq tr 7s 1935.A&O 102)4 103
92
94
/ 15
Pennsylv C & C 1st 5s’ 32 op J&J
Havana T obacco 5sl922_ J&D /
_
94
98%' Penn M ary Steel— SeeBethSteel
Penn M ary Steel 5s 1937. J&J
96
9854
Hershey Chocolate 6s 1942M&N
70
80
B ooth Fisheries s f 6s 1926. A&O
Hoboken Land & Impt C o—
Pennsylvania Steel—
80
—
84
Boston Term Co— 3% s ’ 47. F&A
101%
88
Pa&M d Steel con g6s’ 25 M &S 101
1st M g 5s N ov 1930_ M&N'
_
Braden Copper Mines Co—
101
100%
Span-Amer Iron 6s 1927.J&J
Hock Val Prod 5s 1961 o p t. J&J /
s 90% Phillips Petroleum Co—
99% Holland-Amer Line 6s ’ 47. M&N!
Sink fund gold 6s 19 31.. F&A
99%
120
128
Brier Hill Steel 5% s, 1942..A&O
Deb g 7% s’ 31(with w ar)A & 0
94% Hood Rubber 7s 1936_____J&D / 101)4
101M
93%
102
103
36
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co
W ithout warrants________
Hudson N av g 6s 1938 o p t. F&A / 32
98
100
97%
98
6% serial notes 19 24-2 9..J&J
98 5 4 Pierce Oil 8s D e c l5 ’31._J&D15
Humble Oil & R 5 % s ’ 3 2 .J&J 15 98)4
92
80
81%
Buffalo&Susq Iron 5s 1932 J&D
—
91% Pittsb Brewing 6s Feb 4 ’ 49.J&J
Illinois Steel deb 4% s 1940. A&O 91
70
100
99
Deb g 5s Jan ’ 26 opt ’ 1 0 .M&S
Pitts Coal deb 5s July ’ 31.M & S
Independent Brewing 6s’ 55_J&J
68
8 4 " Indiana Steel 1st 5s 1 9 5 2 ..M&N 100J
101
Bush Term 1st 4s 19 5 2 .. .A&O
81%
Pittsburgh-Westmoreland Coal
85
88
Cons g 5s Jan 1955_____ J&J
90
1st s f g 5s 1947 o p ____M&N
88% Ingersoll-Rand 1st g 5s D ec 31
95
97
Bush Terminal Buildings Co—
Pitts & WestmC5s’ 25op.M &N
1935 opt D ec 31 1910____J&J
87%
87
88% Inland Steel 1st 6s 1923-28. A&O 100
—
1st s f gold guar 5s I960. A&O
Pleasant Val Coal 5s 1928.J&J
By-Products Coke Corp—
Pocahontas Consol Collieries—
Ext&ref 6s’ 42 op ’ 16 SerA.J&J 101)4 103
92
107
94%
lst&ref s f 8s ’ 36 Ser A . M&N 105%
1st gold 5s 1957 o p ______ J&J
Internat Agricultural Corp—
79
Cahaba Coal M in— See Tenn C & R R
7954 Porto Rican-Amer T obacco Co
lst&coll tr s f g 5s’ 32 o p . M&N
104
Calif Wine Assn 5s 1 9 2 5 ..M&S
8% g bds M ay 15 ’ 31. M&N 15 103%
116)4 117)4,
Int Cement 8% notes 1926.J&D
97%
97% Internat Mercantile Marine—
Camaguey Sugar 7s ’ 42.A & 015
Powell R iv Co 6s ’ 24-’ 27.J&J,
88 % Producers & Refiners Corp—
;
Canada Cem ’t 1st 6s ’ 29 op A&O 101
8854
1st M coll trust 6s 1941. A&O
95% International Paper—
Canada SS Lines 7s 1942.M&N
8s 1931 (with warrants) J&D 128%
94%
87
86
106%
107
W ithout warrants atta ch ed ..
Canadian Car & Fdy C o, Ltd1st & ref s f 5s 1947 Ser A . J&J
8 6 ) 4 Punta Alegre Sug s f 7s ’3 7 .J&J
112
lst s f gold 6s 1939______ J&D
—
111%
1st & ref 5s 1947 Ser B ...J & J
8554
99)4
82
85 i Remington Arms 6s 1937. M&N
93)1
94%
Canadian Cons R ubber, Ltd—
Internat Salt g 5s 1951 op.A & O
102
105
Remington Typewriter—
Gold 6s 1946opt 1911 ..A & O
Internat Silver 1st 6s 1948.J&D 102
100
99
88
97
100
—
1st M 6s 1924-1926____J&J
Canadian Cottons 5s 1940.J&J 2
Debenture 6s 1933______ J&J
__ 94%
Canadian Gen Elec, L t d Republic Ir & Steel 5s ’ 40 A&O
Invincible Oil 8s Mar 1931.Q-M
95
50"
56"
101% Iron Steambt gen 4s 1932.A&O
94
R ef & gen 5J4s ’ 53 Ser A . J&J
Deb 6s 1942 Ser A tr rets A&O 101
___
__
92)4
97%
Central Foundry 6s 1 9 3 1 ..F&A
R obbins & M yers 7s 1942.J&D
95% Jeff & Clearf C & I 5s ’ 26. J&D 103%
__
91
79
83
91
R och & Pitts C&I 5s 1946. M&N
Cent Hud St’b ’ t 5s Apr ’ 33 A&O
Indiana Co 1st s f 5s 1950.J&J
99
93
100%
Central Leather 5s 1 9 2 5 ... A&O
Jones & Laughlin St 5s ’ 39. M&N
1st s f g 4)4s 1932 o p t..F & A
9954
98)4
55
107
s 107% Jurgens (Anton) Un (Margarine)
60
Central Steel— 1st 8s 1941 M&N
82
82% Rogers-Brown Iron 5s’ 24-40J&J
146%
W ks conv 6s 1947 ______ J&J
Cerro de Pasco Cop 8s 1931. J&J 146
s 96
61"
92%
Gen & ref 7s 1942_____ M&N
Kayser (Julius) & Co—
Charcoal Iron of Amer 8s 1931. .
—
106%; St Joseph Stk Y ds 4)4s’ 30 J&J
86%
83
Chic Jet coll tr ref g 4s ’ 40. A&O
10554
1st M s f 7s 1942____F&A 15
—
St Lawrence Pulp & Lumber—
Coll trust ref 5s 1940____A&O
Kelly-Springfield Tire Co—
9354
92
1st M 6s 1923-1925____F&A
109 34!
Chic Un Sta— See Steam RR bds
8% g notes M a y l5 ’ 31M&N 15 109%
104
104%
84
79
85 |Kennecott Copper 7s ’ 3 0 ..F & A
Chicoutimi Pulp 6s 1943_ J&J
_
1st m 6s 1926-1929_____ F&A
78
118
Chili Copper conv 7s 1923. M&N
1st m 6s 1930-1933_____ F&A
118)4; Keystone St & Wire 8s ’ 4 1 .A&O
100%
102)4
99%
Conv 6s 1932 Series A . . A&O
103)41 Kinney (G R ) Co 7% s 1936.J&D 100%
100-54 St Louis Brew Assn 6s 1939 J&J
99%
100
87
83
75
St Louis Car Co 6s 1 9 23..M&N
Clearfield Bit Coal 4s 1940. J&J
78541 Knic.kerb Ice 1st 5s ’ 41 opt.J& J
86
92
95
88%
St L Nat Stock Yds 4s '3 0 .J&J
Clev Un Term— See Steam R R s.
Knight (B B & R) 7s 1930.M&S
83
89
92
86
85
89 1La Belle IronW ks 1st 5s’ 40.J&D
St L R ocky Alt &P5s’ 55 stpJ&J
Clyde SS 1st 5s 1931 o p t .. F&A
86%
89 %i
Col Fuel & Tron « f R 1 043 fa- a
q
99%
101
101%
101%
Sako & Co = f 7s 1942 ...M & S
■
1st. ret 6s 104-0 .
..T&D

6 Bails. /T h is price Includes accrued Interest. t Last sale. n Nominal, r Canadian price




* Sale price.

M ar,

1923.] I N D U S T R I A L A N D M IS C E L L A N E O U S B O N D S A N D S T O C K S

45

N O T IC E .— All b o n d prices are “ an d in te re st” ex cep t w here m arked * f ” a n d in com e a n d d efa u lte d b on d s .
Bon ds.

B id .

Sears, Roebuck & Co—
7% g notes Oct 15’ 23 A&O 15 101)4
Securities Co N Y 4% cons M&S
55
Sen Sen Chiclet— See Amer Chic le—
Shaffer Oil & Ref 8s 1 9 2 3 ..Q-F
99
Conv 8% notes M ay ’ 2 4 .Q-F
99)4
Sharon Steel H oop 8s 1941. M&S 101 x
Shawsh Mills 7% notes ’31 A&O
s
Sinclair Cons Oil Corp—
6s Feb 15 1926 ser B _ F&A 15
98)4
1st 1 coll 7s ser A 1937.M&S15 100
Sinclair Crude Oil Purch’g C o—
98
5 )4 % notes Apr 1 5 ’ 25A & 015
Sinclair Pipe Line Co—
Sinking fund g 5s 1 9 4 2 ..A&O
88)*
Sizer Steel 1st 7s, 1937_ M&N
_
Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron—
6% s f gold notes 1929_ F&A
_
97
Solvay & Cie 8s 19 27..
A&O 104)4
South Porto Rico Sug 7s ’ 40J&D 100)4
Standard M ill 1st g 5s ’ 3 0 .M&N
96)4
Standard Oil (Cal) 7s 1931 F&A 106
Standard Oil of New York—
7% ser g deb Jan 2 1925. J&J2 104)4
7% serg deb Jan 2 1926. J&J2 104)4
7% ser g deb Jan 2 1927. J& J2 106)4
7% serg deb Jan 2 1928. J&J 2 106)4
7% se rg d e b Jan 2 1929.J&J2 107)4
7% ser g deb Jan 2 1930. J&J2 107)4
7% ser g deb Jan 2 1931. J&J2 109
106)4
6 )4 % g deb M ay 1 '3 3 . .M&N
Stand Steel Wks 1st 5s ’ 28.J&J
99
Steel Co of Can 6s 1940_ J&J r 101
_
Steel & Tube Co of Amer—
Gen m s f 7s 1951 Ser C ..J & J
102)4
Stewart-Warner Speedometer C orp—
Conv g 8s March 1 9 2 6 ..M&S
Sugar Estates of Oriente—
s
1st s f 7s 1942______ . M&S
98
Sun Co s f g deb 6s 1929. .M&N
98)4
Sink fund gold 7s 1931. .A& O 101)4
Swift & Co 1st s f g 5s '4 4 ..J&J
96
Temple Coal s f 5s 1924____J&J
100

b Basis.

Bonds.

A sk .

101)4
60
102
101)4
104)4
99)4
100)4
98 Vs
87)4
95
98
104)4
102
106)4
105 M
105)4
107)4
107)4
108)4
108)4
110
106)4

102)4
98)4
98)4
99

102)4
97

B id.

Tenn C I & R R gen 5s ’ 51. .J&J
99)4
Ala Steel&Shipbldg 6s’ 30 J&J 100
Tenn C op Co conv 6s ’ 2 5 .M&N
100)4
Tidal Osage Oil s f 7s ’31 F&A 103
Tide Water Oil 6)4s ’ 31.F&A15 102)4
T ob Prod 7s Dec 15 '31 J&D15 104
Traylor Eng & M fg 8s 1936___
102
Union Bag & Paper—
96)4
1st m 6s 1942 Ser A . .M&N
Union Oil Co of California—
First lien s f 5s 1931 opt .J&J
93)4
101)4
6s 1942 Ser A ___________F&A
Union Steel Co 1st 5s ’ 52 gu J&D 103)4
Union Tank Car Eq 7s ’ 3 0 .F&A 103
Un Trans 1st 5s 1923 . . .F & A
United Drug con 8s ’ 41 J&D 15 111)4
89
United Lead deb 5s 1943. J&J
United Steamship—
S f 6s 1937 int rects . .M&N
87)4
United Stores Realty Corp—
100)4
Deb s f gold 6s 19 42.. .A & O
95
U S Env 1st 5s 1923 1934..J& D
93
U S Finishing con g 5s ’ 29. .J&J
U S Hoffman Machinery Co—
102)4
Deb s f 8s 1932. ______ J&J
80
U S Light & Heat 1st 6s ’ 35 J&D
U S Realty & Imp 5s g ’ 24opJ&J
99)4
U S Rubber 7 )4 % notes ’ 30F&A 107)4
1st & ref 5s 1947 Ser A ..J & J
87)4
U S Smelt Refg & Mining—
100
Conv 6% notes 1926. .F & A
United States Steel Corp—
Col tr s f 5s Apr ’ 51 op ’ l l Var 105
Col tr s f 5s A pr’ 51 not op Var 105
Col s f 2d 5s Apr’ 63op’ 13M&N 102)4
Univer’ l Winding Co 7s '37 J&J
99
Utah Fuel— See Denv & R io Gr, p. 34.
Utah-Idaho Sugar Co—
1st M serial 7s 1923-30..J&J
97)4
Vacuum Oil Co 7% 1 9 3 6 ..A&O 107)4
Vandalia Coal 1st 6s ’ 30 op J&J
Vertientes Sug 1st 7s, 1942.J&D
42
Victor-Ainer Fuel 1st 6s ’ 40 F&A
60 Vs
Victor Fuel 1st s f g 5s 1953 J&J

/T h is price includes accrued Interest,

k Last sale,

n Nom inal,

Bonds.

A sk.

B id.

A sk.

100)4
100
9714
96)4
92)4
91
98
104)4
91

100)4 Virginia-Carolina Chemical—
1st M g 5s 1923 opt s f-.J & D
Conv deb 6s 1924___ A&Q15
1st s f 7s 1947 Ser A rets. J&D
103)4
103
S f conv 7)4s 1937 Ser A .J& J
W ithout warrants attached
104)4
Va Ir Coal & Coke 5s ’ 49 M&S
Ward Baking 6s 19 37.. . J&D15
97)4 Warner Sugar Ref 7s 1 9 4 1 ..J&D
WebsterC&C 1st g 5s’ 42 op M&S
99
Welch Grape Juice 8s 1931____
101)4 Welsbach Co col tr 5s ’ 3 0 .. J&D
Westinghouse Elec & M fg—
7% gold bonds 1931 . . M&N
103)4
_ Whitaker-Glessner Co—
1st s f g 6s 1941. . ...A & O
111 %
Wickw Spencer Steel 7s ’ 35 J&J
Wilson & Co 1st 6s 1941 ...A & O
90
Conv s f g 6s 1928 . . ...J & D
Conv s f g 7J4s 1931. ...F & A
Winchester Repeating Arms—
100)4
1st gold 7)4s 1 9 4 1 ... __ A&O
95
W oodward Iron 5s 1952. . . . j &j

100)4
100)4
97)4
97
93

. _

100
105)4
93

99)4
107)4

108)4

98)4
97
100
95)4
102)4

99)4
97)4
100)4
95)4
103

101)4
82

102
85

102)4
E XC H AN G E SE A TS.
N o . L a st Sale
83
$
$
__ ____
100
N Y Stock Exch __ 1,100 $98,000
4,000
4,000
108
N Y Con Stk E x . 476
1,450 1,550
1,550
88)4 N Y Produce E x.1,800
|N Y C otton Ex _ 450 29 000 22,500 27,500
5,800 6,800
5,900
100)4 N Y C of & Sug Ex 323
9,500 9,200 10,000
N Y Curb Market 550
Baltimore Stk Ex
87
2,000
Boston Stock E x . 150
9,000
__
5.350
103
Chic Bd of T r’d e. 1,615
Chicago Stk Exch 250
4,100
101
3,500
Cincinnati Stk Ex
35
__
Cleveland Stk Ex
35
3,600
4,000
50
100)4 Detroit Stk E xch .
1,200
107)4 Louisville Stk E x .
29
3,800
M inn Ch of C om . 587
Montreal Stk E x .
75 25,000
9,30C 10,000
9,700
N ew O rlC ot E x .. 500
2,750
2.75C
3,100
70
Phila Stk Exch . 220
2.00C
Pitts Stock E xch. 115
2,000
1.50C
2,000
St Louis E xch _
_
50
1,750
(SanFr)Stk&BdEx 46 24,500 15,000 17,000
500
750
W ash’ ton Stk E x.
40
850

r Canadian price.

« Sale price.

INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS
S to ck s.

Par

B id.

A sk .

| S to ck s.

P ar

B id.

A sk.

S to ck s. Par.

T E X T IL E MFG.
Inter Cot M ____50
20
STOCKS.
Preferred____100 x 72
Tecumseh M (F R ) .1
Per share.
N orth . Mills. P ar
Kiiburn M N B)
Thorndike (M ass).
180
190
____ KingPhilipM FR ) 1 172)4 ! 185
87
Arcadia M ______ .
Tremont & Suffolk
___ LaucasYM (Mass)
Acushnet M ill (N B ) Z 147)4
M (M ass)______ Z
139
143
____
Am Linen(Fall R) Z
95
Laurel Lake c o m ..
T roy C ot’ n&W ool’n
55
107)4
American M fg . 100 105
Preferred. _____
100
M fg (F R )_ 500
_
86
Preferred____100
8S
Lawrence M fg (M)Z
102
98
Union Cot M f (FR ) .1
Amoskeag M fg(volLincoln M fg (F R ) Z 105
110
Utica Knitt C o . 100
95
uutary assn), (t) x 94
Lockwood Co (M e) Z 122
Preferred____100
126
84
LowellBleach(M ). Z 132
Preferred____(t) x 82
Utica Steam & M oh
136
160
Androscog M (M e) Z 150
Luther M fg (FR).Z
175
Val Cot M fg ____Z
____ k 714
AppIetonCo(Mass)Z
Lyman Mills (M)_Z 182
187
Wampanoag Mills
___ M anomet M (N B) Z
60
Arkwright M (F R ) Z
98
(F II)________100
114
ArlingtonM (Mass)Z 112
Mass Cott M ills..Z
175
170
Wamsutta M (N B ) Z
_ Mechanics’ M(FR)Z 125
_
Barnard M fg(F R ) Z 120
140
Weetamoe M (FR).Z
250
Bates M fg (M e)-.Z 235
Merch M fg (F R ) — Z
195
Whitman M (NB).Z
____
____ Merrimack M fg
Beacon M fg (N B) Z
York M fg (M e )_ Z
_
____
99
Preferred____100
(Mass)
100 102
105
Berkshire Cot M fg.
P re fe rr e d _ 10C
_
85
S ou th ern Mills
Adams, M ass.-Z 144
Middlesex C o ( M ) ..
k 60
Abbeville C M (SC) a
Bigel-HartfCarp’ t t x 142
144
M t V-W ood Mills
Amer Spinning C o.
114
Preferred____100
115
(Balt) v t r — lOQ
16 )4 AndersonCM (SC) a
Booth M fg (N B) Z 170
Preferred v t rlOO
64
Arcadia M _____100
Preferred ______Z 112)4
Narragansett Mills
Arkwright M (S C ).a
____
BoottM llls(M ass) Z 140
(F R )_______ 100
130
Augusta Fac (G a).a
110
Border C M fg(F R ) Z 108
Nashawena M 100 140
Belton Mills (S C).a
___ Nashua M (N H )..Z
Boston M fg (Mass) Z 125
76
Brookside M ills.100
____ k 200
Bos Duck (M ass).c
Naumkeag (Mass)
Chesnee M ____
___
Bourne Mills ( F R) _ Z 145
Steam Cot C o ../ 255
260
Clifton M fg (S C ).a
Bristol M fg (N B) Z 197)4 210
Neild Mills (N B )..Z 240
C lintonC otM (SC)a
Butler M ill (N B) Z 150
New Bedf’ d Cot M Z 105
Columbus Mfg (Ga)
____
122 )4
Chace Mills ( F R ) .l
95
Preferred . .
..Z
Dallas Mfg (A la ).a
_(___ Newmarket M fg
Charlton M ills. 10C 130
Darl’g ’ n M fg(SC ).a
____ k 99)4
Chicopee M fg (pf) Z
k 170
Co (N H )____100
Drayton M ills..100
C ity M fgC r’p(NB)Z 150
____
N onquittS p(N B ). Z
93
Eagle & Phenix
175
C ontin’ l M (M e )—Z 160
Osborn M ills(FR ).Z 107
Mills (G a )_____ a
____ Pac Mills (Mass).Z x 97)4
Cornell M ills(FR ) Z 175
97)4 Enterprise M f (Ga) a
Dartmouth Mfg
Parker M ilis(FR ).Z
50
Expos’ n C M (Ga) a
175
Corp (N B) — 100 160
102)4' Gaffney M fg (SC) a
Preferred_______
85
90
Preferred____100
PepperellM fg(M e) Z 155
160
Greenw’ d C M (SC )a
____
116
Davis Mills ( F R ) .I
Pierce M fg (N B )..Z 480
Grendel Mills (SC) a
____
125
D avol Mills (FR)_Z
Pilgrim M c o m ___ 125
Henrietta M (N C )a
165
169
Draper C orp_ 100
_
105
Preferred. . . . .
Jackson M ______
110
____ Pocasset M fg (F R ) l
D w ightM fg(M ass).
85
90
King ,JP, M fg (Ga) a
Edwards M fg(M e) Z 110
120
Ponemah M (P rov) Z 1 0 0
LancasterC M (SC) a
97
Esmond M (R t),p f Z
104
-Preferred .
.1
106
Lanett Cot M _ . 100
180
Everett M (Mass) Z 175
Potomska M (N B ) Z 140
150
Laurens CM (SC) .a
____
Falrh Mills com 100
140
Quissett Mills (N B) Z 210
225
Marion M ills_ 100
_
93
Preferred____100
Preferred
____ Z 100
M arlboroC M (SC )a
FarrAlpaca(M ass) Z 183
188
Rich Borden M fg
Mass M ills_ (Ga)
_
__ 145
145
Flint Mills (F R).Z
Co (F R ) ____100
Mills M fg Co (SC) a
Franklin Co (M e).Z 160
167)4 Sagamore M fg
Monarch CM (SC) a
G osnoldM ( N B ) .J ■137)4
275
(F R )_______ 100
300
N ewberryCM (SC)a
_ Salmon Falls M fg
95
Preferred_______
Oconee M , com ____
__ 115
Granite Mills (F R ) Z
Co (N I I )____100
95
Orr Cot M (S C ) . . a
__
75
Gt Falls M fg (N H ) l
40
Seaconnet
50
Pacolet M fg (S C) a
__ 96)4 Sharp M fg M (F R ) Z 90
Greelock C o _ 100
_
(N B )..Z
95
Preferred____ 100
95
Grinnell M fg (N B ) Z 140
Preferred____100
PelzerM fgCo(SC) a
80
84
H am iltM fg(M ass) l
Shawmut Cot Mills
Piedmont M fg (SC) a
98
102
Hamilt W (Mass).Z
(F R) com _ 100
_
Ma
__ k 97
_ 97)4 Phillips ButtorffC )a
Harmony Mills pf Z
Preferred____100
Poe. FW ,M fg(S
HathawayMfg(NB) l 150
ShoveM ills(FR) 100
90
93
Riverside M . . 12.50
160
Hill M fg Co (M e).Z 150
Skenandoah Cotton
Saxon M ills____100
__ 305
Co (U tica)_ 100
_
Holmes M fg(N B ) Z
60
Preferred . . .1 116
Soule M ill (N B)__Z 198
__
HomeBleach&D W t
10
1 Stafford M (F R ).Z
125
______
Preferred____100
67)4 Stevens M fg (F R) Z 145
Taber M ill ( N B ).z | 118
—

1

b Assessment paid,

n Nominal,

B id .
Per

180

Jet
sh irt

___

___

150

160

600
165
89
92

___
97

135
110
103

___

157)4
119
p «t

100
290
130
300
110
60
70
190
160
140
200

105
105
165
122
sh are.

107
300
135

___
66
72
210
175
143

___
155
102
75

150
90
300
94
200
140
220
180
235
190
140
115
90
170
230
140
133
125
119
215
101
149
150
150
125
12
111

104

S to ck s.

P ar j

IN SURANCE
STOCKS.
A lb a n y .
P a r.
CommercelnsCo 25
B altim ore.
Baltimore-Amer . 25
Central Fire __ 10

96
350
250
200

D etroit.
Detroit F & M — 50
Michigan F & M .5 0

200

H a rtford .
Aetna (F ire) _100
Automobile Ins 100
First R e -I n s .. 100
Hartford F ir e .. 100
Hartf Steam Boil
Insp & Ins___100
National Fire. .100
Phoenix (Fire) .100
Standard Fire ..5 0

125
92
175

___

150
136

__

122
225

151
152
160
13
12)4

A sk.

65
200
80
96
119
115
60
125
107
140
93)4
180

C an ad ia n M ills. C anadia n p ricet
Can Convert, Ltd.a
98
98 >4
Can Cottons, L td .a
125)|
124)4
9)
P referred .. . _a
68)*
Dom in T ext.L td(t)
68)4
108
Preferred _____ a
Montreal Cottons.a 109
J1-1
L1
108
Preferred
___a
147)4
Penmans, L td __ a
148
Preferred ____ a
95

B o sto n .
Boston
. . .100
Colum Nat L ife.100
Conveyancers’
Title
.100
Mass Bonding ___

155
100

B id .

Sibley M fg (Ga)__a
60
Spartan Mills (SC) a 170
Tacapau M (S C)_a
170
75
Union-Buffalo M —
1st p r e f ___100
94
2d Dref
100
50
Victor-M onag C o.a 1 117
110
W ebb M fg (Nash) a
50
West Point M fg 10C 118
Whitney M fg(SC ) a 103
Woodside Cot M a 135
P r e fe r r e d _____ a
92
W oodruff M ___10C
170

L ife I n s u r a n c e .

Per c en t.

120

130

P er s h a r e .

40
21

50

Per

sh a re.

460
118
Y

480
122

-

145
Per

~

sh a re.

—

--- —

Per s h a r e .

475
220
200
460

50J
215
470

365
53 J
540

545
550
75

Per sh are.

Aetna Cas’ ty & Sur 320
330
Aetna L i f e ____100
700
710
Conn G e n ____100
Travelers’ _____ 100
705
715
In d ia n a p olis—
Per sAar«.
Sterling Fire____10 d
7)*
8%
L ouisville.
Per cent.
Liberty_________ 50
j

1

c Par value $700. d Price per share, not per cent. h Par value $1,000. k Last sale. I Par value $100. m 1st install, paid,
r Canadian price. « Sale price, t New stock, u Ex 50% stock div. x Ex div. v Ex rights. ®Ex fltock div. t W ithont par value.




46
S to c k s.

INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS
P a r.

B id .

:ioo

M in n ea polis.
Nor’west F & M ■
*
N ew ark.
American______ .5
Firemen’s -------- .50
Prudential Lite- 50
New H aven.
Security Ins------ 25
New O rleans.
Lafayette----------- 50
New Y o rk .
.100
Amer A lliance. _
.100
Bankers & Ship.
.100
C ity of N Y — —
Commonwealth 100
Continental------- 25
Fidelity-Phenlx . 25
100
Globe&Rutgers 1
Great American 100
H a n o v e r ------------50
H om e__________ 100
National Liberty 50
N iagara.............. -50
Northern----------100
North R iver------ 25
Pacific Fire--------25
S tu y v esan t------ 100
United States— .20
W e stch ester------10
P h ila d e lp h ia .
Alliance of Phila. 10
Fire A ssociation-50
Ins Co of N A — 10
InsCoState ofPalOO
Lumbermen’s — 25
People’s Nat Fire—
Phila L ife .......... 10
Reliance_________50
UnitedFiremen’s 10
v i c t o r y ------------- 50
P ro v id e n ce .
Prov W ash’to n — 50
' R ich m o n d .
Virginia F & M — 25
S t. P au l, M inn.
St Paul F & M -100
San F ra n cisco.
Firemen’ s Fund 100
Home Fire & M a­
rine—
W a sh in g to n .
American______ 100
Corcoran------------ 50
Fireman’s --------- 20
National U n io n .-5
W h eelin g ,W .V a .
Wheeling Fire I 100

A sk.

S to ck s. P a r.

P er share.

Isle Royale C o p .25
Kennecott C op _(t)
Kerr Lake_______ 5
195
Lake Copper____25
LaRose Cons M . . 5
Per sh a re.
La Salle C opper. 25
50
M agma Cop C o . (t)
Per sh a re.
Mason Val M ines. 5
220
Mass Cons______ 25
Per share.
M ayflowerOldCol 25
10
M cIntyre, P’ pine.5
150
M iami Copper___5
215
225
M ichigan_______ 25
300
323
M ohaw k________ 25
100
101
M otherlode C _ . (t)
124
127
Nevada Cons C o p .5
450
550
New Cornelia Cop.5
258
263
New Idria Quicks. 5
95
100
New River C o . .100
355
358
Preferred____ 100
143
137
Nipissing M ines. .5
165
162
N orth Butte____ 15
130
160
North Lake_____ 25
45
55
Ohio Copper____ 10
45
60
Old Dom inion___ 25
65
50
Ontario Sil Min.100
60
70
Osceola_________ 25
42
44
Pit < MtShastaCop
fc
Per sh are.
Pond Creek Coal 10
28
Quincy__________25
325
330" Rand Mines, L t d ..
45
44
R ay Cons C o p ..10
140
St Joseph L e a d ..10
k
San T o y __________ 1
k 22
Seneca Cop C orp(t)
k 10
Shannon________ 10
102
98
ShattuckArizCoplO
k 15 % South Lake_____ 25
k 100
Superior < B ost.10
fc
Per sh are.
Superior_________25
190
210
Tennessee Copper
Per sh a re.
& Chem tem p .(t)
80
78
Tonopah B elm ont. 1
Per sh a re.
Tonopah (Nev) .. 1
Tonopah Ext M in .l
P'er' sh a re.
T rinity__________ 25
342
338
Un Verde E x t. .5 0 c
Utah Consol_____ 5
25 %
Utah Copper C o . 10
Per share.
V ictoria_________ 25
225
W inona_________ 25
100
W olverine______ 25
18
W yand ot________25
8
Y ukon G old_____ 5
~Per sh are.

18
190
450

d
d
t
d
t
d
d
d

20

k 135

B id .

A sk.

29
44%
2%
4%
15c
2
36%
2
2%
5%
18
29%
2%
65
13%
17

29%
44%
3
4%
25c
2%
37
2%
2%
5%
18%
29%
3
65%
13%
17%
22
21%
10c
37
82
6
6%
11%
11%
40c
5 2 c'
60c
27%
28
6
5%
39
39%
24c
25c
44%
44%
46
46%
33%
32%
16%
16%
21
21%
s
4c
ii %
11%
85c
90c
10%
10%
60c
1
3
3%
2%
2%
12%
1%
2
3%
1%
30%
2%
75%
2%
1%
10%
30c
70c

12%
1%
2%
3%
1%
31%
2%
75%
2%
1%
11
75c
90c

REALESTATETR
P er Share.
& LAND STOCKS
57
Albany T r (Bost) J
93
98'
Alliance R ealty___l
55
Per cen t.
Bedford Tr (Bos)
65
100% BerkeleyHotlTr(B)Z
97
85
100% Bd of Tr Bid T r(C )i
97
104
Bos Gr’ d R ’t Tr(C)Z
Per sh a re.
Bost R E T (B os). h 875
M INING STO C K S
1
90c.
BosStorW ’h’se (B) _l 115
Adventure C ons. 25
82
83
Boston Wharf C o .1 107
Ahmeek_________ 25
58
Bromf Bldg Tr(B)_I
Alaska Gold M . . 10
%
20
Business R E T r(B ) .1
Alaska Juneau
65
Gold M in in g ..10
1% Cent Bldg Tr (B)_I
IX
40c Chic R E Trustees h a 970
20c.
A lgom ah________25
28% C ity R E T (C) — h
27%
A llo u e z ------------- 25
Congress St Associ­
Amer Zinc Lead &
75
19
ates (B oston)___l
18%,
S m e ltin g --------25
57%
57
Preferred--------25
25
51%
51%
Anaconda C opp.50
12
Com ’clal
Arizona C om ’clal.5
_
(B)
liX j
40”
40c. Devonsh Big T r(B )(
A r n o ld .------------- 25
78
Preferred_______
%
Batopllas M in — 20
"X
"3 %
4
19
East Bos Land (B ).
Bingham M ines. 10
80
90
1% E nsleyL an dC o — l
Bonanza D ev Co 10
65
1 1 % Essex St Tr (B) . . I
11 Vs
Butte Cop & Z Co 5
75
36% FactoryBldgTr(B) l
36%|
Butte & Sup------10
97
Hotel Tr (B )_____ l
Callahan Zinc &
60
11 % KimballBldgTr(B) l
L ead__________ 10
11;
64% Realty Associates of
Calumet < A rlz.10
fc
63%
173
179
375
B rooklyn____100
Calumet & Hecla 25 x 370
Canada C o p p e r..5 s
4c. «
7c Texas Pacific Land
300
400
Trust cert ifs___ l
Carson Hill G M - . l
Centennial--------- 25
9 % | 10 %
49
T IT L E GUARAN T EE &
Cerro de Pas Co (t)
4:8%
29% S A F E D E P O S IT S T O C K
Chili C opper------25
29 %!
P er Share.
30%
Chino C opper------5
30%
90
28
American Surety.50 d 88
C on M in & Sm .100 r 27%
287
44% Bond & M Guar 100 282
C op Range Con 100
44
275
Chicago T & Tr.100 265
Crown Reserve— 1 r 35c
170
CitySD (AlbN Y ) 100 160
D aly-W est--------- 20
Columbia Title
Davis-Daly C op-10
4% 4%
6
(W ashington) _ . 5 d
De Beers Con M —
26%|
27
131
Fidelity&D (M d) .50 d 130
Dom e M ines--------9
40 %|41%
Kentucky Title Co
East B utte_____ 10
10% 10%
90
Preferred____100
12
Federal M&Sm.lOO
8
168
54% Lawyers’ M C o . 100 164
53%
Preferred____100
Louisville T itle. 100 160
First National
87%
76C. Maryland Cas Co25 d ____
73c.
C op ($3 7 5 p d ).5
120
2% M ortgageBond. 100 114
F ra n k lin ________25
2%
151
Nat Surety C o . 100 147
Goldfield Consol
ISO
6c. N Y Title& M tg.lOO 175
M ines------------- 10
R E T Ins (Wash) 100 120
Granby Cons M S
30% Tit Ins&Gu(SanFr)
30
& P __________ 100
46”
TitleG uTr(StL)100
Granite-B l-M etalic
110
45c U S Casualty_ 100
_
40c.
(St L ouis)____10
166
32
U SFidel& Gu(M )50 d 157
Greene-Cananea 105
31%
118
3
U S Title Guar. 100 115
Hancock C ons. .20
2%
Hollinger M in e s..5
IN D U S T R IA L & S Per S hare.
70~
69”
Homestake Alin 100
M IS C E L L A N E O U 70% 74
Inspiration Cons
43% Adams Express. 100
43%
C opper------------10
17
17%
A d v’ce-R um ely. 100
.Island Creek Coal 1 103% 104
50
48
Preferred____100
95
93%
Preferred______ 1
Aeolian-W eber—
9
Piano & Plan. 100
50
20
Preferred____100
63%
d 62,%
Air R e d u ctio n ..(t)
13%
13%
Ajax R u b b e r_ (j)
_
M ARIN E INSUR­
ANCE SC R IP .
A tlantic Mutual—
........... /
1921
1922
........... /

I

S to ck s.

P a r.

Per Share.

Per

Alabama C o ___100
1st pref_____ 100
2d pref______ 100
_
Albany C om _ 100
Albany (N Y ) Safe
Dep & Storage 100
Allied Chem & D ye
C o r p --------------(f)
Preferred____100
Allied Packers . . ( t )
New s t k _____ (f )
Prior pref______
Senior pref_____
Allis-Chalmers M fg
C om m on ____100
Preferred____100
Aluminum M frs (t)
Preferred____100
Amal Sug 1st pf 100
Am Agri Chem . 100
Preferred____100
Am Bank N ote. 50
Preferred_____ 50
Am Beet Sugar. 100
Preferred____100
American B ook . 100
Am Bosch M agn(f)
Am Brake Sh & F (t)
Preferred____100
American C an. . 100
Preferred____100
Am Car & Fdry 100
Preferred . . . . 100
Am Caramel_ 100
_
Preferred____100
Am Chicle--------(t)
Preferred____100
Am Cigar______ 100
Preferred____100
Am Coal of N J ...25
Am Cotton 011.100
Preferred____100
AmCredit Indem 100
Am Cyanamid-100
Preferred____100
Am Drug S ynd -.IO
Am Express____100
American G lue. 100
Preferred____100
Am Hardware. .100
AmHide&Leath 100
Preferred____100
Amer H o s ie r y ...25
Am Ice C o _____ 100
Preferred____100
Amer Intern C orp.
Am-La France
Fire Eng I n c .. 10
Preferred .1 ..1 0 0
Amer Laundry
M achinery. . - (t)
Preferred___ .100
Amer Linseed . .100
Preferred____100
Am Locom otive 100
Preferred____100
Am M ch & Fdy 100
Amer M etal C o .(t )
Preferred____100
Amer Piano____100
Preferred____100
Am Pneu Serv___25
First pref_____ 50 d
Preferred_____ 50 d
Am R adiator____25 d
Preferred____100
Am Rolling M ill.25 d
Preferred____100
7% pref (new) 100j
Am Safety Razor 25 .d
American Screw 100'
Am Seed M ach . 100
Preferred____100
Am Shipbldg_ 100
_
Preferred____100 A
Amer Ship & Com-}
m e r c e _______ (t ) d
AmSmelt&RefglOO
Preferred____100
Am Snuff co m . .100
Preferred____100
Am St F ’dries 33 1-3
Preferred____100
American Stores (t)
Am Sugar R efg . 100
Preferred____100
Am Suinat T o b . 100
Preferred____100
Am Thread p r e f..5
Am T obacco___100
Common B ..1 0 0
Preferred____100
Scrip____________
Am Type Foun.100
Preferred____100
AmVitirfied Prod 50
Preferred____100
Am W W & Elec 100
First pref____100
P anic pref_ 100
_
Amer Wholesale
Corp, pref_ 100
_
Am Wind Glass
Preferred____100
Am W ind Glass
M a c h ________100
Preferred____100
Am W ool (Mass) 100
Preferred____100
Am Wringer_ 100
_
Preferred____100

A sk.

Bid

60
7o”
70

150

175

77

77%
112
3
4
21
10

111

1
2
18
5

49%
93%

50%
97%
a

1 02 %
112 %

184

122 %

35”
9
29
73
90
64
16%
29
200

35
68
7
136%
65
115
51%
12
71
42
105%
86
28%
12%
95

27%
118
33%
56
126%
121
110
51%
115
89
90
2%
44
16%
82%
122%
32%
97
109%
8%
101

21%

s 101
35”
67
86
56
46%
79
90
80
107%

102 %

113
186
123%
10
40
9%
76”
93

17%
30%
240
38
70
7%
138%
70
121

52%
12%
72%
50
107
88%
28%
12%
97%
30
34”
57%
126%
121%
120
52
118
3%
47
17
83
123%
33%
97%
110
8%

89”
70
75

71%
76

17%
65

18
65%

100

147
95
38
104%
183
80%
108
32%
62
3%
156
153%
103%
155
68
99
6
63
30%
90
53
96

100 %

151
103
38%
104%
183%
81
108%
34
65
4% '
156%
154%
104
158
70
101
9
31 ”
92
53%
100

108
89
94
106%
110 %
1
1

S to ck s. Par.

sh a re.

50
83
50
60

94
33%
66%
85
63%
45%
77
86
48
77%
107%

[ V o l . 116.

89%
106 %
111

Am W riting Pap 100
Preferred____ 100
Anglo-Amer Oil_£ 1 d
Armour < Co pf 100
fc
ArmourLeathcoml 5 d
Preferred____100
Art Motal C o n .. 10 d
Arundel C orp
50 d
Preferred____100,
Assets Reallza.100
Assoc D ry G ’d s. 100
1st pref_____ 100
2nd pref_____ 100
Associated O il. 100
Associat’ d Simmons
Hardware pf.100
Atlantic Fruit..1 0 0
Col T r ctf d e p ..
A tl Gulf & W
Ind SS Lines. 100
Preferred____100
Atlan Lobos O il. (t)
Preferred_____ 50 d
Atlantic R efin. 100
Preferred____ 100
Atlas Powder. .100
Preferred____ 100
Atlas T a ck ____ (t)
A ustin,N ich& C o(t)d
Preferred____ lOOj
Autosales C o r p ..50 d
Preferred_____ 50 d
Babcock & W il. 100
Baldw Loc Wks 100
Preferred____100
Baltimore Tube 100
Preferred____100
Barnet Leath’r . . (t)
Preferred____ 100
Barnsdall Corp
Class A ______ 25
Class B ______ 25
Bayuk B ros,com 100
Preferred____100
Beatrice Cream 100
Preferred____100
Beaver Board C o(t)
1st pref_____ 100
Beech-Nut P ack. 20
7% pref cl B.IOO
Bethlehem M ot (t)
Beth’hem Steel. 100
Class B c o m .. 100
Preferred____100
8% conv pref .100
Billings & Spen— 25
Preferred_____ 25
Bliss (E W ) C o ._ (t )
Preferred_____ 50
2nd p r e f _____ 10
Booth Fisheries, (t)
1st pref_____ 100
Borden C o _____ 100
Preferred____100
Borne,Scrymser 100
Bost Belting pf.100
Brier Hill Steel, (t)
Preferred____100
Brill (J G )_____ 100
Preferred____100
Bristol Brass____ 25
Brit-Amer T o b ..£ l
Ordin b e a re r ..£1
British Col Fish
& Packing___100
British Empire
Steel, com ___100
1st pref_____ 100
2d pref______ 100
Brown Shoe____100
Preferred____ 100
Brunswicke-BalkeCollender pf.100
Brunswick Term
& Ry Sec C o . 100
B u ck eje Pipe L_50rf
Bum s Bros____ 100
Newpref erred 100
Prior pref____100
Cl A com stk . (t)
Cl B com stk. (t)
Bush Term inal. 100
Preferred____ 100
Bush Term Bldgs pf
Butterick C o ___ 100
CaddoCentO&R (t)
Cal Pack C o r p ..( t )
Calif Petrol____ 100
Preferred____ 100
Calumet & Chic
Can & D o ck . 100
Cambria Iron_ 50 d
_
Cambria Steel___50 d
Canada Cement 100r
Preferred____ 100 r
CanFdys&Forg. 100 r
Preferred____ 1 0 0 r
Can SS L in es.. 100r
Preferred____ 100r
CanadianCar&FlOOjr
Preferred____ 100 r
Can Con R u b .. 100 r
Preferred____ 100r
Canad’n Explo3.100
Preferred____ 100
Can Locom otive 100 r
Preferred____100
Can W oollen s..100
Preferred____100
Canton Co v t . 100

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18
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10
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44
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89
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20
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20
140
118
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.5 0 d 16
20 Eastman Kodak—
H art, Schaffner
103%
106
100 d
Sales__________50 d 86%
New common (t)
110%
& M arx_____ 100
88
111 %
2%
%
116
Preferred____100
118
Leh & Wilkes15
100 d
8
112
Preferred____ 100
115
3
B arreC oal____50 d 150
7
Edm ’s & Jone3 C ort
100 d
27
Hask&Bark Car (t)
28
Carib Syndicate. 25 d s ___ *
Preferred____100
L ibby, M cN eil <
fc
Havana T o b ___100
93
5%
97
____
Eisenlohr (Otto) &
Carriage F act..1 0 0
L ib b y ________ 10 d
6%
Preferred____ 100
6%
B ro__________ 100
Liberty M ills ._ 100
Preferred____100
78
Hawaiian Com
75
80
80
49
47%
Preferred____ 100 n 98
Library Bureau. 100
& Sugar______ 25
Case(J I) Plow Wks
no
250
Elec Bd & Sh pf 100
C om ____(no par)
5
Preferred. .100 104
96%
4%
107
97% Helme (GW ) Co 100 240
114
116
Lig& M yersTob. 100 207
17
10
Elec Stor B a t t - .(t )
1st pref_____ 100
212
58%
Preferred____100
58%
22
Elgin N W a t c h ..25
Comm on B ..1 0 0
200
45
6
2d pref______ 100
208
Hendee M fg _ 100
_
21%
47
82
87
Elk H Coal Corp 50
Preferred____100
16
Case (J I) Thresh
116%
Preferred____100
16%
117%
115
31
Preferred_____ 50 d 31%
Liggett’s Internat—
37%
M ach co m ._ .1 0 0
Hercules Powder 100 110
37
104
106
Com m on . 100
76
Ely Walker Dry
80
80
Preferred____100
85
Preferred____100
50
G oods________100
P referred .. .5 0 d 53
55
25
Case Lockw ood &
25% Herr-H MarSafelOO
1st preferred. 100 104
Lima L o c o m _ (t)
Bralnard C o . 100 250
_
69%
69%
H eyw ood105
138
2d preferred. 100
93
98
Celluloid C o . . .100
7% p ref_____ 100
85
126
Wakefiled Co 100 133
86
107
Emerson-Brant. 100
104
106
6
110
Preferred____100
_
3%
Lindsay Light_ lO d
Preferred____ 100
8
3%
3
Preferred____ 100
27
7
8
Central Aguirre
P r e fe r r e d ___100
H ock Yal Prod ..1 0 s 2% s
28
36
Endicott-Johnson50
90
92
Sugar C os------20
Lit Brothers____10 d 20
75%
Holly Sug C o — (+) !< 34
l
76
21%
86
84
80
Preferred____ 100 115
82
Central C & C ..1 0 0
_
Loew’s I n c_ . ( t ) d 20
Preferred____100
116
20%
____ Loft Inc . . . (t) d 10%
Eureka Pipe L .100 111
73
11
Preferred____100
Holyoke Wat P o . 100 430
113
58% Loose Wiles B is. 100
54%
Cen Hud Stbt pf 100
Exch Buff C orp.(t)
56
30
30% H ood R ubber___(t) d 57%
37 %
Cent Leather. .100
11
37% Fairbanks C o ___25
1st p ref. . .100 105
no
14% Hooven Owens &
___
74 %
1st preferred. 100
20
Preferred____100
2d pref . . 100 114
75%
120
Rentschler pf 100
30
2d preferred. 100
72% Lord & T aylor. 100
71%
2
Cent Sug C o r p .(f)
40
55
10
Houston Oil ctfs 100
16
%
____
91
i
Fajardo Sugar. .100 107
Preferred____100
80
3
1st p ref. _ 100
n o
Preferred ctfs 100
101
Famous Players100
no
Cent Teresa Sug. 10 d
130
2d p r e f . . ___100
_
D iv oblig _ F&A
92% Lorillard (P ).-.IO O
Lasky C o r p .- (t )
88
'3 %
Preferred_____ 10 d
173
175
89
89% Howe Scale p f-.1 0 0
Preferred____ 100
29%
29%
Preferred____100
117
119%
43
Cert’n-teed Prod(t) d 40
96%
Hudson M ot Car (f)
98
38
Far & Ship T ob
Humble Oil & R . 2 5 | 37%
d
Lukens Steel____50 d 14
86
18
1st p ref_____ 100
26% MacAndrews &
W arehouse... 100
77
2d pref______ 100
Hupp M otor____10 d 26
17
1st preferred. 100
130
F orbes. . . .100 127
Champion Coated
Hutch Sug P ltn .2 5 d 16%
60
2d preferred. 100
6%
102
Paper________100 | 125
6%
99
Preferred____100
Hydraulic Pr Br 100
60
Fay & Egan com 100
59%
Preferred____100 1 100
103
M ackay C os___100
115
116%
31
Preferred____100
5%
Preferred_____100
4%
Preferred____100
69
69%
Chandler M otor (t) d 72%
75
73
90
Hydraulic Steel, (t)
____
____ M ack Trucks In c(t) d 72%
Federal Sug Ref g 100
Chesebrough
68
73
72
Preferred____ 100
82
85
Preferred____100
1st preferred-100
94
M anufacture 100 225
95
90
230
Illinois Brick ..1 0 0
105
169
168
5th Ave Bus v t c ( f )
115
2d pref erred ..1 0 0
87
117
Preferred____100
38%
8 % Illinois Pipe L ..1 0 0
122
121
Firestone T&RublO d 84
Chic June Rys &
67%
68
M acy ( R H ) ____(t)
Imperial O i l ____25
87
112%
6% preferred. 100
Un St Y d stpdlOO 138
115
Preferred____100
97%
Imperial T ob of
|
____ M agnoliaPetrol.100 161
90
7% preferred. 100
Preferred____100
96
163
Canada com _ 5 d
_
92%
9§"
87%
Fisher B od y____(t) d 185
35%
Chic Pneu T o o l. 100
88
Mallison (H . R .)(t ) d 35%
Imperial Tobacco ,
189
19
32
Preferred____ 100 119%
Chic R y E quip. 100
32%
Preferred____100
88%
91
of G B & I ______ Id 16
125
____ Manati S u g a r.. 100
26
Preferred ______
3%
62
26% FishB’dyOhio pf 100
99%
Indepen Brew’g .5 0 d
61%
101
____
9
145
Fisk Rubber com 25
Childs C o _____ 100
87%
147
15
Preferred____100
89%
Preferred_____ 50 d
1 5%
70
60
111
112% Ford Mot of Canada d 419
Preferred____100
55
Manhat El Sup. 100
57%
422
Independ Whse.100
15
20
Foundation C o .(t ) d 60
Cin T ob W areh. 100
Manhat Shirt_ 25
_
45%
46%
25
Indiahoma R e f g ..5 d 14%
65
101
Franklin (H H ) M fg
Cln Un Stk Yds 100 133
140
Preferred ..1 0 0
115
120
33
Indiana Pipe L ..5 0 d 99
35
7
67
Preferred____ 100
6%
72
C ity Investing. 100
Maple Leaf M ill 100 122
125
86
Indian Ref com . 10 d
90
64
93
Freeport Tex Co (t)
Preferred____100
Preferred____100
100
__
98
19
Preferred____1001 60
19%
125
G air(R ob)C o pf 100 103
Clev Cliffs Iron. 100
50
40%
Ingersoll-Rand .100 120
Marland O il____(t) d 40%
108
95"
74
Cleveland StonelOO
M arlin-Rockwell
|
99% Galena-Sig Oil 100
Preferred____100, 106
75
47%
69
Cluett, Peabody 100
15
Pref (old )____ 100 110
70
Corp v t c ____(+) d 12 %
Inland Steel____25,d 47
112
105
5% M artin-ParryCor(t) d 30%
Preferred____100
Pref (new)___ 100 107
106
30%
5%
Intercont R u b . 100 s
no
76%
9% M athi’s’n A lk a li.50 d 61
_
Coca-Cola C o_ (t)
61%
76% GenAm TankC ar(t)
68
8%
Int Agr Cor comlOO
70
37% M axwell-M ot A 100
93%
34
1st preferred. 100 102
Preferred____100
52%
52%
94%
Preferred____ 100
103
195
Gen Asph co m . 100
Collins C o _____ 100
205
Class B (no p a r). d 16%
46%
16%
4 7 % Inter Button Hole j
5
4
29
Sew M achine. .10,d
Colo Fuel & Ir-_100
Preferred____ 100
M ay (The) Dept |
29%
76
80
40%
100
Gen Baking____ 100
Preferred____100
82
StoresCo com 100
75%
75
Int Cement Corp (t).d 40%
84
65
57
Preferred____ 100 1 1 0 %
C olt’s Patent
117
116
Int Cigar M ach_ |
Preferred____100
_
24% M cC rory Stores 100 x 110
27%
Fire Arms M ..2 5
Gen Cig com ___ 100
28
91
*
9 1 % Int Combust E ng(t) ,< 24
Preferred____ 100 108%
2%
Preferred____ 100
107
lid "
Col Graph M fg .(t ) d
Int Educational
111
2%
Preferred____100
Deb pref____ 100 109
30
11
28
9%
Publish’g c o m .50 d
1% Mengel C o _____ 100
109%
42
5%
Com Solvents A . (t)
44% General Electric 100 185%
6 % M erc Stores____100
230
250
1 86 %
Preferred_____ 50 d
94
23
93%
Special 6% stk 10
Merg L inotype. 100 172
Class B ______ (+)
175
28
11 %
1 1 % Int H arvester.. 100
Com put-Tabulat &
Gen Fireproof’g 100|
11%
71
Merritt O il_____ 10 d 10%
72
Preferred____100
77
16"
Preferred____ 100j
12
15% M ex Eagle O il------5 d 10%
78
93
Recording C o . (t)
Int Mer Marine. 100
95
40% M exican Petrol.100 255
161
40
Congoleum Co com .
Gen M otors (no par)'d 14%
290
Preferred____100
15
15%
94
15%
Preferred_______
Preferred____ 100,
96"
84%
Preferred____100
____
8 5 % Inter N ickel____25
78% Mex SeaboardOilQ) d 17
78
Conley Foil (no par)
Deb 6% stk_.100i
18%
1§"
18%
83%
Preferred____100
84%
54%
25
53%
ConsolCarHeat. 100
Deb 7% s t k .. 100 100 %
18
30
Inter Paper____100
Vot tr efts____(t) d 17
101
37
110
85
25
Cons Cigar--------(t)
M ich Limest&Ch25 d 22
37% Gen Petrol_____ 25 d 38%
Preferred____100
72
81
71
Preferred_____ 25 d 24%
Preferred____100
24
Preferred_____ 25 d 22
83
Pref stam ped_
_
25"
24% M id States O il-.lO d 1 1 %
24%
78%
ConsCoal ofStL 100
Gen Ry Signal. 100,
81
45
Internat Petrol, (f)
50
11 %
80
Preferred____ 100
29%
Consol D is tr ib .-(t) d
M idvale St & Ord 50 d
75
Inter Salt_____100
79
%
%
6 8 % Miller Rubber ..1 0 0
Cons Ice(P ittsb).50 d
68
Gen Tire & Rub .50 d 125
90
5
150
Internat Shoe. . (t)
122
120
Preferred_____ 50 d 30
Preferred____100
99
104%
33
Preferred____ 100
Preferred____100
101
50
13%
13% Gillette Sat Raz (t) d 280
Consol T e x tile ..(t)
Inter Silver____100
M itchell M otors (t)
2%
285
2%
92%
45
105
Cons Coal of MdlOO
21
92% .Gilliland Oil p f. 100
Mohawk R ubb.100
16
Preferred____100
70
70
5%
68%
Consumers C o . 100
_
70
Preferred_______
65
Int Text B o o k .. 100
48
6 % 'Gimbel Bros_ (t) d 46
1 7 % M oline Plow 1st
65
Preferred____100
Preferred____ 100.
99
17%
70
_
9 9 % Invincible Oil_ 50
55 % j
49%
Continental C an. (t)
49% Glen Alden Coal (t) ds 65
pref__________ 100
6 5% Iron Prod C o r p .(t)!d 55
107 I M ontgom ery Ward
108%
Preferred____100
Glidden Co (no par) d 11%
110
1 1 % | Preferred_____100 j 105
8 I C o, com m on .(t) d 23%
Continental M ot 10 d
Globe-Wernicke 100
3
24
9%
Iron Steambt Co. 10 d
90%
93
9%
Continental Oil ..2 5 d 45%
Preferred____100
46%
Isl’d Oil & Trans 10 d
Preferred____100 d n o
103
100
90
Corn Prod Refg 100 134%
95%
96%
G odch’x Sug Inc (t) d 21
136
JRM ontgom ery 100
Class A _____ (t)
24
__ M oon M otor Car(t) d 22% 23
121
Preferred____100
Preferred____100 d 89
122%
| Preferred_____100 108
94
22
21%
59
Cosden&Co com (t)
Morse Twist Drill
_
6% Jewel T ea _ ..1 0 0
59% Goldwyn P ict..(t)| d
6%
79
75
Preferred______ 5
& M a ch in e ry ..50 d 160
36
Goodrich (B F ) .( t )
37 i Preferred____100
Preferred newlOO 1 0 7 "
Preferred____100!
109"
89%
Mountain P r o d ___ d 19%
19 %
9 0 % Johnson Tin Foil
90
80
26
Cramp (Wm) &
Goodyear Tire &
I & M etal______100
Mullins B ody — (t) d 26%
__ 90
56%
SonsSh&EBld 100
Rubber co m . 100
Preferred____100
Jones Bros Tea. 100
56%
13%
14
51 "
104
52"
Vot trust c t f s ..
Preferred____100
48
Nash M otor(no par) d 103%
4 8 % Jones & Laughlin
____
108%
98
98%
24
Crescent Pipe L .50 d 23
Prior pref____100'
Preferred____ 100
98
9 8 % | S te e l7 % p fw il0 0
20
Goodyear T & R of |
Crex Carpet_ 100
_
100
25
50
Juncos Cent SuglOO
20
23
Nash W areh&El 100
45
Crock-Wheeler 100
Canada pref. 100 r
55
14%
Nat Acme Co — 50 d 13%
K C Stk Yds of Me
95
81
90
77%
Preferred____ 100
Gorham M fg pf 100!
43
96
C om m on____ 100
Nat Biscuitw i ..2 5 d 42%
75
72
79%
Crucible S teel..100
122
Gorton-Pew Fish 50 d
123%
80
Preferred____ 100
P r e fe r r e d ___100
94
Preferred____ 100
2% Nat C andy____100
77
78
Preferred____100,
94%
Kans & Gulf C o. 10 d
2%
43
Cuba Cane Sugar (t) d 17%
103%
Grasselli Chem . 100
18
Kayser(Jul)&Co (t),d 42%
1st pref . ..1 0 0
136
57
109
Preferred____ 100
98
57%
Preferred____100! 102 % 105
2d pref _. 100
1st preferred. (t),d 103
64
62%
Cuban-Am S u g .. 10 d 34%
NatC loak& Suit 100
34% Gray & D avis, . ( t i d 13
14
Kelly-Springfield
|
53%
102
Preferred____ 100 100%
110%
110%
85
Gray & D u dley. 100.
Tire com _____ 25 d 53%
Preferred____100
90
62
106
Cudahy P a c k ..100
Gt A&P Tea p f.100: 108
64
8% preferred-100 105
Nat C onduit& C . (t) d
111
1%
1%
90
69
69%
Cumberl Pipe L 100 113
NatEnam&Stpg 100
Great Lakes Tow 100
60
115
6% cum pref. 1001 83
63
114
D H Holmes LtdlOO 220
Preferred____100
105
83%
Preferred. ■.100 101
Kelsey W heel_100| 113
105
70
Davis C & C — 100
8
7 6 " Great West Sug. 25 d 87
Nat Fire-Proofg.50 d
7%
90~ ! Preferred____ 100 101
__ P r e fe r r e d ------50 d 19
Davison C hem . . (+) d 35
Preferred____100
105% 1 0 5 % Kentucky W ag. 100
35%
19%
71
72
Deere & Co pref 100
85
90
1 2 % Keyst Tire & R .1 0 d
9% Nat Fuel Gas
Guantanamo Sug (t) d 12
9%
63
70 1Nat Lead
130%
131
100
84%
D L & W C oal___ 50 d 83%
Preferred____100
102
Kirby Lum ber. 100|
_ 100
_
151
112
113%
Diam ond M atch 100 118
Gulf Oil (new)_ 25 d 65%
_
Preferred____ 100 d 148
Preferred____100
119
65%
224% 230 |Nat Leather new 10 d
137
Gulf States St’1.100,
90%
D ixon (J) C ruc____
145
7%
7%
9 1 % Kresge (SS)C o.lO O
116% Nat Ref com ____25|d 48
111
90
50
1st pref tr c t f. 100 ‘
D odge M fg pref 100
95
105 I Preferred____ 100
160 1 Preferred____100
130
Habishaw Electric I
Dom inion Bdge 100 r 73
75
Kress (SH)& ColOO 142
122 |Nat Sugar Refg. 100 108
D om Coal p ref. 100 r 84
n o
85
C a b l e ________(t) d
Preferred____ 100 118%
1%
1%
r 96
28%
1
Lake Sup C orp. 100
9%
96% Hale & Kilburn. 100t
9% Nat’l Transit. 12.50 d 27%
3
Preferred____100!r 102
13
Preferred____100 [
Lake of the Woods
Natomas Co of Cal
104
18
182
4
5
2
Dom I & S pref. 100 r 75%
HallSwitch&Sig 100 s
M illing______ lOOr 180
preferred____ 100
•
2%
__ New Departure
s
8
Dom StCorpcom lOOr
Preferred____100!
Preferred____ 100: r 115
81
105
Preferred____100
Hamil-Br S h oe.-25'd
M fg pref------100
4 9 % Landers, Frary
70% New England Spun
Harb-Walk R ef. 100 115
& Clark______ 25 d 69%
duPont (E I) de
120
79%
79%
103
N & Co co m . 100 118
Preferred____100
Silk pref_____ 100
s 102% Lanst MonotypelOO,
119%
175
180
88
Deben stock . 100
94% N J Zin c______ 100
88% Hartman Corp .100
9 'f
9 1 % Laurentide C o .IOO t 94%
29
22
Durham Hosiery 50 d 16
New M exico <
fe
Lee Rub & T ir e .(t) d 27%
3%
72%
Preferred____100|
Leh Coal & N av .50 d 72
Arizona L a n d -.l d
3%
86
36
Eagle L ock_____ 25 d 7 5 '
N Y Air Brake _(+) d 35%
78
Eastern S te e l.. 1001 10
14
Class A stock , (t) d 49%
19 %
1st preferred. 100
52
45
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4 7 / U S in d A lcohol.100
70/
25
1 2 8 / Stand Oil of N Y .2 5 d 4 7 /
70/
Pullman C o ------100 X 1 2 8 /
300
98
100
5 9 / Stand Oil (Ohio) 100 295
Preferred____ 100
54
Punta Alegre Sug 50 d 59
1 1 8 / U S P la v C a rd -..2 0 d 90
30/
Preferred____100
95
117/
1 4 / Pure Oil C o_____ 25 d 30
75/
7 9 / U S Print & Litho—
Preferred____100
7 5 / Stand Sanit M fg 100
137
____
112/
98
66
8 % preferred .100
99
Preferred____100
C om m on____ 100
230
232
Standard Screw. 100 160
170
51
99/
Quaker Oats___100
First pref____100
99
Preferred A . .100 105
80
Preferred____100
100
Second pref. .100
75
99
R y Steel-Spring 100 115
116
Standard Text Prod
98/
U S Realty & Imp 100
37
35
117
104/
117/
C om m on____ 100
Preferred____100
118
7% pref w i . . 100 1 0 4 /
82
85
60/
Preferred A . .100
U S R ubber____100
60
2 3 / Rainier M otCorp (t) d
5
73
47/
71
102
103
Preferred B ..1 0 0
Preferred____100
25
First pref____100
63
Stanley W orks..2 5 d 62
USSm Ref& M in_50 d 4 0 /
41/
1 / Reece Button29
46
51
Hole Machine 10 d 168/
Preferred . . .25 d 28
Preferred___ 50 d 4 5 /
7 4 / U S S tam ping..100
2
ReeceFold M ach 10 d
108
2 / Steel Co of C an. 100 r 74
1 0 0 / U S Steel C orp.100 1 0 7 /
107/
17
29
Reis(R obt)& C o (t) d 16
Preferred____100 r ____
104/
120/
120
1st preferred. 100
76/
Steel & Tube p f. 100 104
80
Preferred____ 100
10
64
__ Remington Typew67/
Sterling P rod— (t) d 6 3 /
U S T obacco— (+) d 6 6 /
____
____
112
110
44
C om m on ____100
41/
Stern Bros pref. 100
Preferred____100
102
120
1 0 2 / Stetson (J B) n e w .. d 100
117
9
Univ Leaf T ob.100
1st pref . . .100 100
____
38
101
104
101/
1st pf ser S— 100
_
Preferred____100
Preferred new_ d 32
91/
99
85/
54/
2d pref. . .100
90
Stew-War Speed (+) d 9 8 /
Vacuum O il.
.25 d 54
78
40
42/
42/
Vanadium C orp. (t)
1 9 / Reo M otor C ar— d s 1 3 / s 1 4 / Stromberg-Calrs- 25 td 35
8 0 / Vandalia C o a l.. 100
2
9
Replogle Steel. _ (t) d 29
3 /
2 9 / Stromberg C arb.(f) d 8 0 /
119/
60
12
15
Repub I & Steel. 100
6 0 / StudebakerCorplOO d 1 1 9 /
15
Preferred____100
114
113
90
59
94/
Preferred____100
83
Preferred____100
Van Raalte ___(t) d 56
2 / Repub Rub C orp(t) d 30
93/
98/
40
Stutz M otor Car (t) d ____ « 1 9 /
First pref___ 100
11
6
166
170
315
7
1st pref. . 100
Submarine Boat (+)
1 1 / Victor Talk M .100
25/
6 /
24/
1 9 / Reynolds Spring (t) d 2 4 /
6 / Va-Caro Chem .100
26
Superior Oil____(t) d
32
31
Superior Steel. .100
16/
17/
90
Non-vot Cl B_ (t)
Reynolds (R J)
99
____
66
67/
147
T o b a c c o .--------25 d 91
First pref____100
Preferred____100
30
35
B Com m on_ 25 d 58
_
5 8 / Swan & Finch. .100
63
68
103/
Va Iron, C & C .10 0
2
82
81
11/
Preferred — 100 1 1 7 /
118
Sweets Co of Am. 10 d
iz
Preferred____ 100
107/
1 0 8 / V V lvaudou.In c.(t)
5
17/
63
R ocky M t Fuel—
2 /
Swift & C o ____100
17/
8 / Vulcan D etin’g.lOO
8
10
5
_
Preferred ____
45/
3 /
7 / Swift Internat_ 15 d
21
18
60
111
Rome Brass&C 100 120
SwinehartT&R.lOO
45
Preferred. ..1 0 0
5 1 / Waltham W atch
10
R o m e M fg — 100 100
Texas C om p an y .25 d o l /
23
d 22/
6
8
143
25
Royal Bak Pow 100 130
Class B . _
62/
62
99
15
26
102
15
Preferred____100
Texas Gulf Sulp.10
6% preferred. 100
145
73
68
Royal D utchC oN Y d 5 4 /
5 4 / Textile Bank’g-100 135
1
Prior pref____100
138 3^ Ward Bak, com. 100 123
128
12
Saco-Lowell Shops
Tide Water OIL 100 1 3 7 /
113
105
C om m on___ 1 00
103
45/
116
u /
Timk-Det A x le .. 10 d 11
P re fe r r e d _ 100
_
104
3 9 / Warwick I & S t. .10 d
9
Preferred____100
106
13/
Timken R B ear.(t) d 3 9 /
8 /
5 7 / Washburn Wire. 100
____
57/
2d Pref erred.. 100 102
95
103
94/
Tobacco P r o d ..100
____
____
91
110/
112/
93
Preferred____100
Preferred____100
1 7 / Safety CaTH&L100
84
83/
55
29
Class A . _ 100
_
St L Cot C om p. 100
Washington O il. 10 d 26
47
____
Torrington C O -.25 d 46
St L Rocky M t &
Wash M arket_ 50 d 38
_
35
40
80/
Pacific C o___100
Transcont’i Oil _ (t) d 11 %
1 1 / Weber & Heilbr. (+) d 1 2 /
12/
97/
55
97
65
Preferred____100
Transue & Williams
Wells Fargo & Co 100
3 4 / Welsb’chC ocom 100
____
4 /
40
4 /
Steel Forg____(t) d 34 V.
4 / SantaCecilia Sug(t) d
1
3
17
7 2 /'
Preferred____100
20
T rov Fdy & M ..2 5 d
West India Sugar
10
15
40
60
3 /
1 0 / Sapulpa R efg____5 d
Preferred____100
F in a n .. . ..1 0 0
3 /
22
44
50
23
Trumbull S t e e l..25 d 21
_
22/
7 6 / Savage Arms_ 100
Preferred____100
98
97
114
13 |Sav R iv Lum pf 100
7 /
Preferred____100
Western Elec p f. 100 112
8 /
1 7 / WestingAirBr’ke.50 d 1 1 7 /
118
3 4 / Savan’h Sug com (t) d 55
58
Truscon Steel___10 d 17
1 0 / West’hseEl& M f .50 d 6 4 /
103
64/
107
Preferred_____ 10 d 1 0 /
79 i Preferred____100
150
160
TTnderw iy p ew .1 0 0
78
4 3 / Saxon M ot C ar_(t) a ____
First pref . . 5 0 d 74
66
69
66
Un B & P Corp .100
Westmor’ d Coal .50 d 8 2 /
85 j Schulte Retail S t(t) d 64
60/
Preferred w i . 100 112
53
118
Un Carb & Ca'rb (t) d 65
W Va Pulp&Pap (t) d 49
4 /
50
48/
168
175
Union Oil of Cal 100
Wheeling M old &
2 / Scovill M fg------100
102
105
Sears, Roebuck
UnStYdsSoOm lOO
23
F dy, com ____(t) d 1 4 /
88
89
88/
89
60
_
Union- Tank CarlOO
& Co com _ 100
Preferred____100 d __
1 1 1 / Wheel Steel Corp 100
112
110
62
Preferred____100
120
Preferred____100
61/
—
73
115
Shaff 0 & R, pf.100
Preferred A . .100 110
105
Untd Alloy Steel(t) d —
10
1 0 / United Cigar Stores
Sh'aron Steel Hp_50
180
Preferred B ..1 0 0 1 2 4 /
2 2 9 / W hite Eagle Oil
38/
39/
Shell Transp&Tr £2
of Amer com . 100 215
48
121
15/
Shell Union O il. (f) d 1 5 /
28/
77
Preferred____100 X 117
& Refining___(t) d 2 8 /
84
83/
91
52/
92/
Preferred____100
9 2 / United Drug_ 100
_
W hite M otor____50 d 52
d 4/ /
48
150
4 /
First pref_ .50
_
4 /
White O il______ (t) d
5 9 / Shredded Wheat 100 146
50
45
1 5 / Un i ted D vewood 100
Simms Petrol Co 10 d 158/
Wickwire-Spencer
93
88
33/
12/
Preferred____100
Steel C orp_____5 d 1 2 /
1 2 / Sinclair Cons O il(t) d 3 3 /
181
96
9 6 / Un Eng & F d y . 100 172
31
Preferred____100
W illys-Overland. 25 d
7 /
7 /
108
____
118
5 / Singer M fg____100
120
52/
Preferred____100
Preferred____100 d 5 1 /
28/ United F ru it.-.1 0 0 1 7 6 /
177
41
Singer M fg L t d ._ £ I'd
2 /
45
Wilson & C o _ (t) d 4 0 /
_
16
18
80
87
13
Untd Pap BoardlOO
Preferred____ 100
7 0 / Skelly O il_______ 10 d 1 2 /
75
50
50
25
20
Sloss-Sheff S& I.100
50/
Preferred____100
Winchester C o . 100
____
81/
60
65
Preferred____100
Untd Retail Strs (t) d 8 1 /
First pref____100
53/
25
28
U ntd Sh M achCor25 d 53
Smyth M fg C o . 100 235
Second p r e f.. 100
2 7 / W oods M fg ____100 r 78
212
Solar Refining. 100 208
Preferred____ 25 d 2 6 /
66
79/
55
____
110
81
US Bob & S hut.100
Preferred____100 r __
9 9 / Southern Pipe L100 108
105
____ W oodward Iron. 100
186
29
33
South Penn O il. 100 183
Preferred____100
2
35
57
65
So PortoRicoSug 100
58
U S Can, com ..( + ) < 3 4 /
Preferred____100
95
107
____
95
214/
106
Preferred____100
W oolw ’ th (FW ).100 213
Preferred____100
3 2 / Worthington Pump
83
86 USCastl P&Fdy 100 32
S’west Pa P L .100
75
71
70/
37/
39/
Preferred____ 100
Spalding (AG)&Bro
& Mach v t c . 100
90
150
80
85
1st preferred. 100 1 0 2 /
U S E n v elop e... 100 140
Pref A v t C ..100
129
115/
Spicer M fg C o . . ( f ) d 2 4 /
24/
Preferred____100
114
114/
Pref B v t c . . 100
71/
69/
8/ Wright A e r o n ..(t) d 9
92
9 /
97
8/
U S Express_ 100
_
1st pref_____100
268
88
93
90
100
62
Stafford Co p f. . 100
U S Finishing.. 100
116
Yale & T ow ne_ 25 d 60
_
95
90
105
Preferred____100
Young (J S) C o . 100 100
86
86 Stand Milling .100 85
4
____
95
U S Food P r o d .100
4 /
Preferred____100
100
Preferred____100
64
____
2 5 / Youngstown Sheet
92
Stand Oil (C al)..2 5 d 61
6 1 / U S Glass_____100
678/
76/
6 7 / U S Hoffman M a& T u be______ (|) d 7 5 /
1 3 9 / Stand Oil (I n d )..2 5 d
21
54/
108
Stand Oil (Kan) .25 d 54
chinery______ (t) d 20
Preferred____ 100
107
170
106/
Stand Oil (K y )._ 2 5 d 1 0 5 /
108
275
5 4 / Stand Oil (Neb) 100 270
43/
4 8 / i Stand Oil of N J.25 d 4 2 /
1 Preferred____100
117
118
b Assessment paid,
d Price per share, not per cent. eEx 200% stock dividend,
h Ex 100% stock dividend.
JfcLast Sale, n Nom inal.
••Caaadian price, s Sale price, t New stock, u Ex cash and stock dividend, v Ex fc^ock dividend, w Ex 50% stock and 4 % cash divi­
dends. x Ex dividend, y Ex rights, z Ex 66 2-3% stock dividend, t Without par value.

22/
N Y D o c k _____ 100
51
Preferred____100
N Y S h ip b ld g -.(t) d 138/8
N Y T ra n sit...1 0 0
134
Nicholson F ile. 100 180
Nlles-Bem -P’d .100
49
87
Preferred — 100
N or & W StboatlOO 202
N orth Amer C o . 100 1178/
R ig h ts_________ d 23
Preferred. .
50 d 4 7 /
1
N . A. Pulp & P ap .t d
North & Judd. ..2 5 d 4 9 /
Northern Pipe L100 106
27
N ova Sc St & C -100
9/
Nunnally Co ..( + ) d
Ogilvie FI M ills. 100
Preferred — 100 r 115
8 /
Ohio B ody & B l.(t) d
90 /
Ohio Brass, pf .100
Class B ______ (t) d 73
Ohio Fuel Oil------1 d
Ohio Leather— 100
10
Preferred------100
Ohio Oil, new— 25 d 821/
2/8
Okla Prod & R ef _ - 5 d
Old Dom in S S .. 100 290
Orpheum C ircu it.! d 1914
85
Preferred------100
Otis Elevator .100 146
100
Preferred
.100
Otis Steel------- (+1 d 1 1 /
61
1st preferred. 100
Owens B ottle— 25 d 45
107
Preferred____100
5
Pac Coast C o .. 100
10
7
2d pret. - - 100
Pacific D e v e lo p .50 d
Vs
10/
Pacific M ail SS.100
Pacific Oil (no pari d 4 5 /
Packard M o to r ..10 d 1 3 /
Preferred . .100 X 91
Paige-Det M o t .. 10 d 1 7 /
Pairpont C orp.100 160
Pan Am Petrol
& Trans c o m .50 d 80 K
Com class B ..5 0
4
Panhandle P. & R t d
Preferred — 100
71/
Paragon Refg — 25 d 1 0 /
Preferred_ 100
_
Paiish&Bingham . t d 1 2 /
PeckStow &Wile . 25 d 3 2 /
Peerless Trk& M 50 d 7 7 /
PennCoal&Coke. 50 d 4 2 /
Penn Salt M fg ..5 0 d 84
PennSeab’sSteel (t) d
4 /
Penn Traffic — 2 / d
Penn-M ex F uel. . 25 d 21
Penney (JC)pref 100 1 0 2 /
Pettib M ulliken 100
95
1st preferred. 100
P belp f-D od ge. . 100 170
Phila Insul Wire (t) d 45
Phil)ip.-J Corp (1) d 71
90/
Preferred. . 100
Phillips P e tr o l.. (t) d
Pierce-Arrow M ot
Car Corp (no par) d 1 2 /
30/
Preferred. . . 100
5
Pierce Oil C orp. 25 d
42/
Preferred____100
Plgg W igg C orp. (+) d 6 9 /
Preferred . .100
2 /
Pittsb B re w in g ..50 d
Preferred_____ 50 d
6 /
65/
Pitts Coal (P a ). 100
99
Preferred____100
Pittsb PI Glass. 100
93/
Pittsb Steel pf 100
Plim ptonM fgCo 100 112
65
P or-R icanA Tob 100
Scrip---- -------------- d 80
Pcstum Cereal. ( t) d 126
110
Preferred___ 100
Prairie Oil&GaslOO 265
115
Prairie Pipe L .100
83
Pratt&Whit pf.100
PressedSteelCar 100
63/
90
Preferred____100
Proc & Gamble .20 d 13814
160
Preferred_ 100
_
6% preferred 100 X 1 0 7 /
Prod & Ref C orp.50 d 5 4 /
Preferred_____ 50 d 4 8 /

UNITED STATES AND MUNICIPAL BONDS

In State and municipal bonds the custom has always been to quote them “ and interest.” That is, the accrued Interest must in all cases be added
on. There are a very few Instances which form exceptions to the rule— that is, where the prices given are flat prices, the accrued interest having been
taken into account in making them. These are indicated by a special mark, thus (/) .
The figures in the column " t o net” Indicate the basis on which the securities sell or the Interest rate which the securities Is held to maturity
will net to the purchaser at the present market price.
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UNITED STAT ES— Se e also Dagel6
102/ __
2s Pan Can Nov 1 9 3 8 ..Q-F 102
__
93/
94
3s Panama Canal 1961.Q-M
_
_
95
8s Con versions 194 6-4 7 . Q-J 92
3% . . .
U S Ctfs of indebtedness____ 53.90
Instrumentalities of U S G ov t —
/
Fed F ’ m L 4 / s ’ 3 7 .M&N
9 9 / 100 __
_
/
9 9 / 100 _
Fed F ’m Loan 5s ’ 38. M&N
Fed F’m L ’ u 5s ’ 41.M & N 1 0 3 / 1 0 4 / __
100/
Fed Land Bk 4 / s ’ 42 M&N 100
/
Farm Loan bonds issued by
First Jt Stk Ld Bk, Chic
103/
/
5s 1952________ M&N 102
U . S. Possessions— See Fore ign Go v t. p. 49
t Basis. /F la t price, n Nom inal.




To

Bonds.
ALABAMA
4 / s Renewal 1950_________
4 / s Road 1923-1931_______
4 renewal Cl C 1956___J&J
3
3 / s renewal Jan 19 56..J& J
Birmingham—
7s June 6 1931_____ J&D6
5 / s March 1 1 9 2 7 ... M&S
5s School Apr 1 1950. A&O
5s School 1934_______ J&J
5s Fund Sep 20 ’ 4 1 ..M & S

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Net

B ond s.

Jefferson C o— 5s 1949______
4.30
4H s July 1 1931_____ J&J
4.40
4 / s Hospital 1963___J&J
4.25 M obile— 5s School ’ 43.J&D
5s Sewer N ov 1 1942.M&Ni
4.25
5s D ock N ov 1 1947.M &N
5
5s Refunding 1949_ M&S
_
4.75
4 / s Refunding 1937.A&O
4.35
4 / s W ater & Sew ’3a. J&J
4.50 M obile Co 5s ref 1 9 2 8 ..M&S
4.35
5s Road Feb 1932___F&A
5s N ov 1 1947_____ M&N
4s C H & Jail 1926 ...J & J

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4.50
4.50
4.50
4.65
4.65
4.65
4.65
4.60
4 60
4.70
4.70
4.60
4.65

M a r .,

1923.]
B ond s.

STATE
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BONDS
To
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N e t.

4.20 Haiti (Republic o f)—
5
M ontgomery— 6s 19 24.. J&J
4.20
6% E x t’l 1952 Ser A .A & O
98
4.75
6s Jan 1 1951_______ J&J
9736
4.20 Hawaii. Territory of—
4 34s School 1925-’ 40-F&A
4.50
5s Funding 1940_____ J&J
436s Sept 15 1949.M &S15 b 4.70 to 4.15
4.20
4 34s School 1940-’ 52_F& A
4.50
5s N ov 1 1950______ NI&N
4s "May 15 ’ 46 op ’ 36 .M&N b 4.70 to 4.15
4.20
414s Water Aug '41 F&A
436s Water 1928____A&O
4.70
4s Aug 1947 OPt ’ 3 7 ..F & A b 4.70 to 4.15
434s Sch Aug ’ 23-’ 43.F& A b 4.50 to 4.40 %
4.50
436s Sch WW&Sew’ 44 J&J
94
4.25 Italian G ov 6 36s serA’ 25F&A
9436
454s Sch Aug 1929..F & A
4.70
M ontgom ’ y Co— 5s ’35. A&O
5s Park 1924-1943...F& A
5% Int 1926-1941____J&J u/4036 $41
4.15
Selma 5s 1927 opt 1910.M&N
5.10
4.10
5% Treasury notes 1925
5
New H av(C)3J4s’ 25-’ 35A&0
49
Sumter Co 5s 1950____F&A
/ 48
4.15 Japanese Government—
4 36s £ ’ 25 opt ’ 10..F & A 15 c 9336
ARIZONA
4s Apr 2 1940,tax ex t. A&O
9336
4 36s £ 1925 opt 1910 (2d
4 34s Paving Mar 1936M&S
4.10
4 36s ref A pr’ 38 op '2 8 .J&J 15
4.40
series)_________ J&J 10 c 9236
434s 1943-1952 _________ b 4.05 to 4%
M aricopa County S D N o 1
92M
70
4s £ ’ 54 opt ’ 10.J30 & D31 l 68
5
*434s Paving Aug '37 F&A b 4.05
5s March 1933________Mar
82
4s £ Jan '31 opt aft’ 21_ J&J c 8136
*434sM ch l5’ 27,’ 35M&S15 b 4.10 to 4.05 %
6s Highway ’ 47-’ 51.J&J15
5.10
5s ’ 36,’ 37,’39,’40,’ 41 A&O b 4.05 to 4%
Newfound 636s ’ 36 J&D30 10536 10636
Phoenix— 436s ’ 50 o p ’ 30.J&J
4.60
Netherl’ ds int 6s 1972.M&S i o o h 101
5s July 1 1924-1951 .J&J b 4.05 to 4%
4.70
6s Jan 1 1946_________J&J
Norway 8% ext 1940 A&O i l l 36 112
4.65
5s School March 1933____
6s Ext Oct 15 ’ 5 2 ..A & 0 1 5
98
4.65
*334s A irLR R ’ 23-’ 29 J&J b 4.00 to 3.90 %
5s Jan 1 1954 opt 1934.J&J
9836
4.20
earn R R p age 35
4.65
5s W W 1 9 2 4 -1 9 5 0 ...J&J
4.20 Peru (Republic o f)—
5.1.5
Prescott— 5s 1948______ J&J
4.20
Ext g 8s June 1932 J&D
s 98
Tucson— 5s Water 1950.J&J
4.80
4.20 Philippine Islands—
436s W Mar 10 ’ 3S.M&S10
4.80: Norwalk (C) 334s 1929.J&J
104
536s Imp Sept 1950. Q-M 103
4.20
97
A R K A N S AS
436 July 1 & 15 1952.J&J
* 4 34s Im provt ’ 23-’ 39 J&J b 4.00 to 3.90 %
9736
92
7
4s g L Pur ’ 34 opt ’ 1 4 .Q-F
4.20
Fort Smith— 5s 1926_ A&O
_
9336
93' '
7
4s P Wks & Imp 1935.Q-M
91
5s W W 1923-1926.. M&N
b 4.60 to 4.25 %
93
4s Gas & Elec 1931..A&O b 4.40 to 4.20 % ' 4s Im pt 1936 opt ’ 16. F&A
91
St Francis Lev D 6s ’ 47.J&J b 5.50 to 5.25 %
b 4.35 to 4.20 %
5 36s 1945-1964_______J&J b 5.50 to 5.25 %
b 4.35 to 4.20 %
4 36s 1937-1940
J&J
5)6s 1950-1969_______J&J b 5.50 to 5.25
4.35
4.15
4s Jan 1 1944-1950
J&J
5s 1949 opt 1929_____J&J b 5.50 to 5.25 $
4.30
4.15
4>4s Water 1923-27 F&A
4s gold 1923-1960 . .J&J
4.30
4.15
4s Road 1927-1930
.T .T
&
C A LIF O R N IA
434s Water 1928&’ 30F&A
4.30
4.20 Queensland (State of) Austra lia—
536s Highway ’ 27-’ 37_J&J 3 6 4.40 to 4.20 %
Ext 7s Oct 1 1941 ...A & O 10836 10836
436sUnivBldgJan5’ 24-65J&J b 4.30 to 4.15 %
Stamford(T) 4 36s’ 24-’ 45.J&J b 4.40 to 4.20 %
♦Stratford 6s 1923-31.M &S b 4.05 to 4%
Ext g 6s Feb 15 1947 F&A15 10036 100M
4 36s Highway 1936-48.J&J 3 b 4.30 to 4.15 %
4.15
b 4.25 to 4%
4s Harb Imp 1985 op ’ 50. J&J
Brazil ext s f 8s Oct 1946. ’
95
*5!4s Fund 1936-41..J&J b 4.25 to 4%
4s Highw July 3 ’ 23-'61_J& J b 4.30 to 4.15 %
9636
4.20 Russian 6 36s .Tune 18 ’ 19 .T&
.J
4.45
Alameda— 4s ’ 23 to ’ 41.J& D
8 1436
4.45
4.20
436s M un Imp ’ 23-’ 48A&0
4.50
Bakersfield 5s 1923-52.A&O
434s City Hall ’ 24-’ 63.J&J
4.20
536% Ext Ln D ec’ 21 J&D
s 1436
4.35
Berkley 5s 1942-1951...J&J
b 4.00 to 3.90 %
Windsor 6s 1923-26 . .J&J b 4.20 to 4.10 % 1 8% external loan 1936. J&J
5s School 1924-1955..J&J b 4.40 to 4.35,
99 M
9936
$120
West Hartf’d 4 36s 1943.J&D
7s’ 46 (per 1,000 milreis) . . $105
4.20
L osA ng— 436S 1923-51 _J&D b 4.40 to 4.20 %
D E LAW ARE
Seine, Dep of (France)—
4s Wann 1923 to ’ 45.M & N b 4.40 to 4.20 %
85
4.10
Ext g 7s 1942.
_
J&J
3s Dec 1 1927 opt ’ 02 ..J& D
336s Water ’ 23 to ’ 41. A&O b 4.40 to 4.20 %
8436
4.20 Serbs Croats & Slov(K ing of)
436s Sch 1923 to ’ 44.J& D b 4.40 to 4.20 %
4.20
Ext 8s 1962
M&N
5s M unic 1926-’ 61_ F&A b 4.45 to 4.25 %
_
4J4s Jan 1 1961
. . J&J
6036
6136
NewCastleCo4 36s’ 26-.34J& D
4.35 Swedish 6s 19 3 9 .. ..J & D 1 5 10336 104
536s Harblm p'23 ’ 61M&N b 4.45 to 4.30 %
4.35 Switzerland— 536s 1929 F&A 103
10336
Los Angeles C ity S D —
4.50
S F gold 8s 1940 _
J&J 118
536s N ov 1923-34.. . M & N 6 4.45 to 4.30 %
5J4s 1924-1928______ J&J
11836
4.50 United States of M exico—
536s N ov 1 9 3 5 -6 0 ...M&N b 4.45 to 4.30 %
5!4s 1936-1944 ____J&J
b 4.35 to 4.25 %
5s g Ext Ln R ef ’45-Q-Jan c 55
Los Ang Co 436s’ 24-’ 49 F&A
W ilm ’gton— 4 34s’ 28-’ 37A& O b 4.40 4 .2 0 %
5536
434sBldg-Con ’ 53-62 M&S b 4.40 4 .2 0 %
4s gold 1954
. . .J&D
3636
4.50
36M
10536
4s St & Sew Apr ’ 25. A&O b 4.60 4 .2 5 %
105
436sSch&cJune23’ 51.J& D
FOREIGN C IT IE S , A c.
5s (A & O) 1947-49 A&O b 4.40 4 .2 0 %
4.35
6 4.35 to 4.30 %
DIST. OF COLUM BIA
Bergen,Norway,8s ’ 45 M&N 10736 10736
i
4.40
98
9936
112
\b 4.35 t.0 4.25 %
FLO RIDA
S f 8s 1945________ M&N 111
to 4.25 %
4.80 Bordeaux(Citv)6s ’ 34 M&N
76
7636
4.00
Redlands— 5s 1923-51J
100
78
Riverside 5s 1 9 2 3 -5 3 .._J&D
4.40
Guar 5s of i909-1946 £ J&J / 76
4.80
Riverside Co 5s ’ 25-’ 54_ M&N
4.40
Sink fund g 8s 1945 . A&O 10936 111
Sacramento 4s Jan’ 24 '45 opt b 4.35 to 4.25 %
6s 1923-1935_______ M&N
99
101
87
4.35
436s Sew& D r ’ 27-’ 34_J&J
6s 1933 to 1941
.J&J 106
109
l 81
b 4.40 to 4.30 %
5.10
536s M unic. Ext. ’ 44.J&J
89
Hamilton Co 5s Feb 7 ’ 48. .
88
5.10 Danish Cons Municipal Loan
b 4.60 to 4.50 %
!b 4.60 to 4.45 %
4.50
5s W ater 1934-53 . . .
Jacksonv 5s M ay 15’ 24.M&N : : : : : :
8 % s f ext ’ 46 Ser A . F&A 108
10936
4.40
109
b 4.50
108
%
4.40 Havana— 1st 6s 1939. Q-J
96
98
!b 4.45
4 J4s Feb 19 37.. . _F&A
%
94
b 4.45 to 4.35 %
2d 6s_______ _________ Q-J
106
5s M unic 1923-1900.
Jacksonv SD No 1 5s A pr’ 45 104
106
5.10 Lvons fCitv) 6s 1934 M&N
77
b 4.40 to 4.30 %
4 36s W ater 1924-29..
7636
4.80 Marseillesfftitv^Bs *34 M&N
77
b 4.40 to 4.30 %
Miami 5s 1923-1944.. J&J
76' "
336s g July 1 ’ 23 ’ 44.
4.80 M ontev’ o(Oitv)sf7sl952J&D
90
SanJoaquinCo 5s’ 23-’ 49.J&J b 4.45 to 4.35 %
8936
to 4.35 %
Orange County 5s 1944.J&J 100
Ponce, Porto "Rico—
4.70
5s Julv 1924-1939 _.T&J
Pensacola 434s ref 1941.A&O
1924 to 1941______ JanlO b4.45 to 4.35 %
6% School" 1924-51_ J&J
_
98
S f 8s, 1961 . . . . J&D
96
5
4.35 Polk Co 5s Road ’ 23-’ 40 J&J
4.85 Prague (Greater) C itv—
St Petersburg 534s 1949.J&J
74 3*
C A N A D A — See page 49.
7 36s loan of 1923 1952____
Tam pa 5s Juhe’ 55 op ’ 25.J&J
4.60
74 36
9436
4.60
9336
94
FOREIGN G O V T S
CO LO RADO
Ext s f 8s 1947 . . .A & O
9336
Boulder 5s Sept 11926. M &
100
Argentine R epub— 7s’ 27F&A 1023£ 1 0 2 3 6
5s s f loan of 1909-34.£J&D / 72
76
101
82
—■
Colo Spgs 4s ’ 29 op ’ 14.M&
97
Internal g 5s of ’ 09 s f M&S
San Juan (City of) Porto Ri CO
98
80
_ 4s £ loan of 1897____A&O y$6236 $6536
93
b 4.50 % — _
94
5s Ref & Imp 1924-36. J&J
99
100
7% Treas notes ’ 23.A&O 1 0 0 y i 10036
Sao Pauio (C ity), Brazil—
Belgian Government—
6% Ext s f 1943 ...M & N
10034 10136
98
Ext s f 8s, 1952____M &N
96
ext s.f.yly
__ 736s notes E xt’l to ’45 J&D 99 33 9936
100
94
Soissons (C ity), France—
101
6%
1925.J&J
93
77
95
Ext g 6s, N ov 14 ’ 36. M&N
76
97
8 % E xt’l s f bds ’ 41_. F&A
97
9836
96
Bolivia (Republic o f)—
T okyo (City of) 5s of 1912—
97
73
Pueblo Co SD No 20—
E xt’l ref 8 s ’ 47 temp M&N
Red ann s f beg’ 17-52M&S
93
9336 _
72M
96
97
|Brazil 8% ext 1941_ J&D
_
93
Zurich (Switzerland)—
9536
84
S f g 8s Oct 15 ’ 45. A&O 15 112
113
i 7s Cent R y elec 1952 J&D
83
C O N N E C T IC U T
CANADA — (N e w Y o r k P ri
j S f 734s (COff.sec. ’ 22)1952 10336 10336
3.65
l 58
10136
3.65
l 96 %
10136
___
534s g Feb 1 1937
.F&A 104')! 10436
5s *1926______
_ A&O 100
3.65
10036
b 4.35 to 4.15 %
534s g conv Augl929_F&A 11531 1 1 5 3 6
5s 1931............ ............ A&O 101
10136
b 4.35 to 4.15
Chili (Republic)8s 1941.F&A 1 0 3 3 6 1 0 4 3 6 __
5s Mar 1 1937______ M&S 10036 101
102
b 4.35 to 4.15 1
Ext 8s Oct 1 1926____A&O 101
5s Oct 1931______ .A & O
100
99
b 4.15 to 3.90 %
Ext S f 7s 1942.. _ . M&N
96
95
5s M ay 1952 . . . ..M & N
9836
99 36
b 4.35 to 4.15 %
S F 8s N ov 1 19 46..M & N 10336 1 0 4 3 6
536s Viet Ln N o v ’ 23M&N
99
9836
b 4.15 to 3.90 %
Chinese Government—
536s Viet Ln N ov ’ 24M&N
9836
9936
b 4.20 to 4.15 %
Hukuang Rys 5s £.J& D 15
53
5s Dec 1925____
_J&D
52K
98 36 9936
*5s July 1 1926-55.
b 4.10 to 4%
5s of 1896 £ red 1933.A&O l 93
95
5 36s Viet Ln Dec ’ 2 7 .J&D
9836
9936
84
4.20
4)4s of ’ 98 £ red '44 M&S l 82
536s Viet Ln N ov ’ 33M&N 104
105
______
83
536s Viet Ln N ov ’ 34M&N 1 0 0 H 10136
4.20
4s (of 1895) 1931
J&J w f80
Colombia (Republic o f)—
b 4.10 to 4%
536s Viet Ln D ec ’ 3 7 .J&D 10536 10636
536s Renew N ov ’ 27_M&N 10036 10136
6 34% gold notes ’ 27 A&O
9336 94
*53£s 1923-1926___
b 4.25 to 4.15 %
Cuban 5s 1944 op 1911.M&S
536s Renew N ov ’ 32_M&N ioo36 10136
9336 9436 __
* 5 ^ 9 1927-1951____M&N 6 4.25 to 4.15 %
b 4.25 to 4.15 %
““E xtl” g 436s~’49 op .FF&A 8336 8436 . . . Alberta, Prov of 6 s ’ ’30 M & N ____ _______ . ; 5.35
E xtl” g 434s ’49 op & A
Alberta, Prov of 6s 30 M&N
83 36 8436
______
“ E xtl” g 5s 1949.._ F&A
4.20
8936 9036
5% deb M ay 1 1925. M&N
5.25
...........
“ External” s f 534s Jan
4.20
436% s f deb 1924 ..F & A
5.00
15 1953 . . .
_ J&J 15
_
3.85
9936
99M
_
3.85
Treasury 6s 1929.J&D 30
92' " 93 "
6s June 30 1925..J& D 30
5.40
______
4.10 Czechoslovak Republic—
5.40
b 3.90 to 3.80 %
Ext s f 8 s ’ 22 d u e ’ 51 A&O
6s July 15 1926_ J&J 15
_
5.40
8736 8836
Hartford School Districts—
Denmark ext g 8s ’45A&015 109
5s Jan 15 1948 . .J&J 15
5.30
109 36
Ext 6s Jan 1 1942 . J&J
Calgary 5s 1933 ___
J&J
5.60
9736 9736
______
4
Dominican Rep 5s ’ 58 F&A
9836 99 36
5s June 15 1935. J&D 15
5.60
87' " 8736
Cust Adm s f 534s ’ 42M&S
5s July 1 1945
J&J
4.20
5.50
4
Dutch E Indies 6s ’ 47 .J&J
Galt 436s Apr 18 ’ 31 A&O 08 —
5.40
9436 9436
Ext s f 6s 1962 tr rets M&S
4.20
5.40
9336 9336
4.20
External 534s 1953..M&S
Halifax N S 4s July 1945
87 M 88
5.25
France (Republic o f)—
5s Jan 1951. . .
. J&J
b i.% to 3.90 %
5.30
____
4.20
5% National Loan not red
5.25
;b 4.15 to 4.25 %
before Jan 1931. .Q -F 16 *$47
$49
4s Elec L & P 19 41..A & O
5.20
\b 4.15 to 4.25 %
6% National loan of 1920 *85436 $6136
Lachine P Q 5s 1954 ...J & D
5.35
4.20
93
734s External 1941 J&D
9336
5.40
I
“
4
8% ext g loan’ 45 M&S 15 9536 9636 —
5 36s M ay 1 1936____M&N
__________ 5.35
b Basis, c On basis of $5 to the £. / Flat price. I In London, n Nominal, r Dollars per 1.000 rubles, flat, s Sale price. I Per 6,000 guilders,
u Dollars per 1,000 lire. flat, t Dollars per 1,000 francs, w Dollars per 500 francs, y Per £200.
*Tax free In Connecticut. z Per £500 bon d.




50

STATE

ANT> M U N IC IP A L

To

B on d s.

B id .

M anitoba, Province of—
6s gold Apr 1 1 9 2 5 ..A & 0
6s gold Feb 2 1930. .F & A 2
5s Oct 1 1923_______ A&O
48 gold 1930_______ M&N
4s Drainage July 1 ’ 29 J&J
Montreal 5s Dec 1 ’ 4 5 ..J & D
94 H
6s s f N ot 1 1956___M&N
4 ^ s M ay 1 1925____M&N
4>£s M ay 1954---------------4 ^ s Jan 1944_______ J&J
4s M ay 1925________M&N
4s M ay 1927________M&N
4s M ay 1 1933 £ ____M&N
4S M ay 1 1944_____M&N
3 ^ 8 Rfg M ay 1939. M&N
New Brunswick 3 J^s ’ 33 J&J
4s July 3 1930_______ J&J
4s 1932 opt 1902_____ J&J
43^8 Dec 1 1925_____ J&D
5s Dec 1 1925_______ J&D
North Vancouver 5s ’ 6 0 .J&J ...........
Nova Scotia, Prov, 5 s’ 26J&J
6s N ov 15 1930___ M&N15
Ontario (P rov of) 6s ’ 23 A&O
6s N ov 15 1927___M &N 15
6s Sept 15 1943___ M&S15 107
5s Dec 1 1926_______ J&D
43^8 M ay 1925_____ M&N
4s 1941_____________ M&N
4s March 1 1926____M&S
33^8 1936____________ J&J
Ottawa C ity 5s ’ 23-’ 45_.J&J
6s M unic Im p ’ 23-’ 50.J&J
4 ^ 8 ’ 25, ’ 34, ’ 35, ’4 4 .J&J
33^8 Sew Sep 26 ’ 2 8 .M&S
Quebec, P rov, 6s, ’ 25..M & S
5s June 1 1926______ J&D
Quebec C ity 33^s g ’ 3 0 .J&J
33^8 July 1 1933_____ J&J
Regina 5s 1929________ J&J
StBoniface,M an,5s ’ 31 J&.'~
Saskatchewan (Prov) 4s ’ 23
Toronto 5s 1923-1936. .J&J
6s 1925-1929________ J&J
6s 1930-1940________ J&J
6s 1940-1950________ J&J
4 ^ s July 1 1925_____ J&J
4 ^ 8 Jan 1 1949______ J&J
4 H b Jan 1 1955______ J&J
4s £ July 1 1948______ J&J ...........
3H s July 1 1944-’ 45._J&J
Vancouver,BC,53^s’39 A&O
43^8 N ov 30 1924...M & N

Aslc.

______
______
96 y 2

B onds

B id .

A sk.

East St Louis—
4)^3 ref Sept 1 ’ 2 8 ..Sept
Joliet— 5s 1923-1925...M & S
M oline 4J^s 1923-’ 3 2 ...J & J b 4.50 to 4.30
Peoria 4 } 4 s ’ 23-’ 2 4 ..J u n e 1 6 4.60 to 4.25

[V o l . 116,

BONDS
To
N e t.

B onds.

Bid.

Bell C ounty—
4.60
6s Ct H D ec 15 ’ 38.J& D15
4.30 Covington—
%
6s W W Ja n l5’ 24-36.J&J15
%
6s W W Ja n l5’ 24-31.J&J15
6s W W Ja n l5’ 32-61.J&J15
4 % a Funding 1924-48 F&A
4)4s W W 1923-1951.J&J
4.30
4s Water 1 9 2 7 ........... J&J
4.20
4s Fundg 1952 op ’ 42.F& A
4 .20| Fayette County—
4.30
43^s g Fund 1924_____J&J
4.30 Frankfort 43^s’ 27opt’ 17.J&J
4.30 Franklin Co 5s ’ 23 to ’ 24.J&J
,Harlan C ounty—
4.30|| 5s Rd & B ld g ’ 24 ’ 4 6 .M&S
4.30 Lexington 4s 1945_____ F&A
4.30 Lexington S D 5s 19 38..J& D
4.20 Louisville—
4.30;
5s School 1962______ A&O
4.30
4J^s Hospital 1951..M&S
4.30
4 3^s School I m p t ’ 54. A&O
4.20,
4s M unic Imp 1923_ J&J
_
4.20
4s do Dec 1 ’ 28_ Q-M
_
4.30;
4s Park 1930________ J&J
4.20
4s Refg July 1 1 9 3 7 ..J&J
4.20]
4s Sewer 1947________F&A
4.20!
4s Louisv W Co 1946.J&J
, 4s Louisv W Co 1950.F&A
4.30
3 H sg o ld Refg 1940.M&N
4.30j
3J^s Refunding 1943.J&J
4.30| 3s Sewer & Park 1941. J&J
4.40! M cCracken County—
4.30
5s Ref 1933 opt 19 13.M&S
4.30;
5s Ref 1933 opt 1923. M&S
4.30 Owensboro— 4s ’ 31 o p ’ HJ&J
4.30j
4s Street 1930 op 1915.J&J

A sk.

Tb
N e t.

4.60
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.35
4.35
4.35
4.35

IN DIANA (see fo o tn o te o)
Cass County—
o4s Bridge 1923-33M&N15
oEvansville— 4s Ref ’ 32. J&J 0 _____
o4s R ef 1942 ________ J&J 0 _____
oFloyd Co 4s 1924-30..J&J
4.50
oFt W ayne SD 4s 1923.A&O
4.50
______ 5.20; oFranklin Co 4s ’ 23 ’ 30. J&D
4.50
. 15j oHendricks Co—b 4.75 to 4.60 % .
4s C H Jan 15’ 23-’ 32J&J15 o b ____
______
oHunt’ ton Co3 3^s’ 23-’ 24J&J 0 _____
4.45
5 25; Indianap— 4s Mar 1 ’ 2 4 .J&J
4.45
______
o53^sTrackElev’ 31-47 J&J
______
114
4s Park Imp Jan 1 ’ 27. J&J
102
o4s Fire Dept J’ne 1’ 41J&J 0 _____
______
103
o4^ sS ch Jn el5’ 40 J&D15
99
o 3l|s Hospital 1 9 3 6 ..J&J 0 _____
98
97 H
o3J^s C ity Hall 1939.J&J
94
olndianap S D 4s ’ 23-’ 26J&J
96
o4s Bldg Sept 1 1946._J&J 0 _____
108
97
o3J^s July 1 1941____J&J 0 _____
94
o5s Oct 20 1925-39 A&O 20 0 _____
94
Jeffersonville—
89
o33^s Refund 1 9 2 5 ..M&N
88
-oKokom o 4s 1926-1931.M&S
89
5}i\ oLa Porte Co 5s ’ 23 ’ 28. J&D
5.25 oLoganspt 3 } 4 s ’ 26 op ’ 16J&J 0 _____
100
5.30
o 4 M s S c h H ’ 23-’37J& D15
100
5.20 Marion Co— 4s Ref ’ 2 7 .J&D 0 .........
4.50
o 3 ) 4 s Bridge 1924____J&J
o33^s Refund 1925_ J&D
_
4.50
5.20 Michigan C ity—
4.40'
LOU ISIAN A
5.20
o 4 ^ s School 1923-24.J&J 0 _____
4.25|5s Port Com m ’n ’ 23-’ 54A& 0
5.20 oRichmond— 4s 1927___M&S 0 _____
4.70
4.25|;5s Port Com m ’n ’ 24-’ 59.J&J
5.75 oSt Jos Co 33^s ’ 23-’ 2 4 .A & 0 0 _____
4.70
4.25|;5s Port Com m ’ n ’ 23-’ 55J&D
5.85
o33^s 1924 1926_____ F&A
4.70
4.20
5 oSouth Bend— 4s 1925..J&J
4.25| 4H s Ref 1923-1964____F&A
4.25] 4I^s Port Comm ’ 25-’ 57 M&S
5.25] o 5 ) 4 s 1931___________ M&S
4.70
5.30
o5J^s 1941___________ M&S
4.25j Alexandria 5s 1924-’ 52_F&A
4.75
Atchafalaya Levee Dist—
5.30 South Bend School District—
4.25!
5s Ref 1949 op 1939.M&S 1 0 2 }4
5.30,
o4s Apr 17 ’ 23-’ 2 7 ...F & A
4.25 Bossier District Levee—
, Terre Haute— 4s 1927. .A & O 0 _____
4.25j 5s 1954_______
A&O 101
5.15;
o4s Sewer 1930______ F&A
4.25| Caddo District Levee—
oTerre H SchC4s’ 23-’ 31M&S
4.25
5s 1951 opt 1941_____ J&J 102
oVigoCo4 J^Decl 6’ 23-27 J& D
Fifth District Le'vee—
5.15! INDIAN T E R R IT O R Y (See Oklah oma)
99
5.501
IOW A
5s 1950 opt 1940_____ J&J
99
4.40
5s 1952 opt 1942_____ J&J
5.35 Boone 4 }4 a 1 9 2 3 -3 1 ...M&N
99
4.30
5s Oct 15 1962 o p ’ 52 A&O
5.40 Burlington 4 b is ’ 23-’33M&N
99
5s Oct 15 1963____ A& 015
5.40 Council Bluffs—
99
4.40
5s 1957-1967...........A& 015
5.50; 4 J^s w at-w ks’ 23-’ 30 M&N
99 y2
4.35| 5s 1959-1969______ F&A15
5.25; Crawford Co 5s ’ 23-29.M & N
4.40 Lafourche Basin Levee—
5.35' Cushing 5s School 1939M&N
4.25;
5s Jan 1954 opt 1944. .J&J 102 ]4
........... 5.25 Davenport 4s 1923-’ 29 M&N
4s Aug 1 1946____F
4.30] Lake Borgne Dist Levee—
5.15| Davenport S D 4 ) 4 s ’ 25.J&J
GEORGIA
5s Dec 1952 opt 1942.J&D 102
, Des Moines—
4K s ref 1935-1945____ J&J
4.20; New Orleans—
4.10
5s M unicip 1923-1957 J&J
48 July 1 1926_________ J&J
4.20
5s Premium__________ J&J /375
4.10
4 K s 1923-1931_____ M&N
4 | 43^8 W W 1932-42..J& D
4.20
5s Premium (dr num ).J&J /380
4.20
5s 1923-1929________ A&O 100}4
4.50, 4s C ity Hall 1923-26.J&J
Athens— 43^s June 30 1943.
4.40,
6s Gen Oblig 1931 '4 0 .J&J
4.40;
4 l^s Paving 19 24-3 3..J&J
4.50
87J^
Atlanta—
4.30
4s Floating debt ’ 4 8 .A&O
Des M Ind S D 43^s ’ 32.J&J
43^8 Jan 1 1940____
4.35
4s Constitutional ’ 4 2 .J&J
4.25 Dubuque Co 4J^s ’ 23-’ 31J&J
97 H
98H
43^s Sewer 1924-’ 40.
4.35
4s Public Impt 1950 opt
4.30 Fort D odge 5s Fund ’ 39A&0
4s Water M ay 31 ’ 2f
1942 (old issue)____J&J
4.25; Ft M adison 5s ’ 24-’ 36 ..J& J b 4.50 to 4.40
0o}4 96
96
95^
33^8 July 1 ’ 31 & ’ 3 3 ..J&J
4.25 Fremont Co 5s ’ 23-’ 35 ..J& J b 4.50 to 4.40
4s Pub Imp '42 op ’ 28. J&J
4.40, Greene Co 5s 1923-25..A&O b 4.50 to 4.40
Orleans District—
105
5s July 1959 opt 1929.J&J 104
4.35 Jackson Co 5s 1923-30.A&O b 4.50 to 4.40
Plaquemine Parish E Bank—
4.35 Marshalltown Ind S D —
90
4.35]
5s City Hall 1925-39.M&N b 4.50 4 .4 0 %
5s Oct 1952 opt 1942.A&O
4.60, Pontchartrain District—
4.50 O’ Brien Co 5s 1924-25. F&A
110
115
4.45; Ottumwa 4 J£s June 1936
4.50;|
D 6s 1944_M &N
4.40 Polk Co 4 b ia ’ 23-’ 32 A&O 15
4.50
5s July 1968__________J&J IOO14
4.40
4.50 Red River A & B B Dist—
—
4.40;
4.50
5s 1950 Series B ____A&O 1 0 2 14
5s Funding 1923-35..J&J
8
4V S\Sioux C ity—
5s Mar 1953 o p t ’4 3 ..M&S 102J4
4 ^ 8 W W 1923-’ 36_
4.35,
4.35;
5s 1965 Series D ____ F&A 102}4
6s ParkA ugl5’ 35-45F&A15
4s Pi
4.35 Shreveport—
4.70
6s Ref Aug 15 1940 F*
4.65
4.50 Sioux C ity S D 5s 1941.J&J
4.40;
5s 1929-1931.F&A
4.60
4.45 W aterloo—
5s 1932-1936........... ..F & A
Savannah4.60
4.60
5s 1937-1961_________F&A
43^s W W Jan 15 ’ 30. J&J
4 Vs
4.30 W oodbury Co 5s ’ 25-’ 32. J&J
4.60
4M sW W & Sew ’ 23-’ 54.J&J
4.60
4.30
Tensas Basin Levee District
______
4.65
5s Jan 1957__________J&J 100
KANSAS
i
5 |
Atchison Co—
4.55
MAINE
4s Refund ’ 29 op ’ 1 4 ..J&J b 4.50 4.4 0%
4.15 % .
4.65 Emporia—
5H s Bonus Fund’ 23-’ 36.J&D
4.15 % .
5s H ’way & Bge’ 23-’ 54. A&O
4.60
4J^s D ec ’ 29 op '1 9 ..F & A b 4.50 4 .4 0 %
4.10 % .
5.15 EmporiaSD4 3^s’ 32op’ 22 J&J b 4.50 4 .4 0 %
4s Sept 1 1 9 2 3 -1 9 5 3 ...M&S
4.1 5]% .
4.40 4s Highway 1924-1936. M&S
5.15 Ft Scott 41^s’ 35 o p ’ 10
4 .1 5 % .
IDAHO
4s April ’ 28-’ 31 tax-ex..A & O
Galena—
4-10 % .
4.35
4.50 4s State Pier 1933-42_ M&S
_
5s W W 1923-1943_ J&D
6 J4 b I
_
97 y&
5s Hie
4.30 Hutchinson— 5s 1931. .A&O
4.40 Auburn— 3 H s l9 2 5 _____ J&J
98
4.25
4.40
4s 1935 & ’ 40 tax-ex’pt J&J
4H s Pub B ldg'61op’ 31J&J
97
4.50 Kansas C ity—
Bangor— 4sRefWater’ 35 J&J
4 ji s M ay 1 '32 op ’ 21.
98 } 4
4.50
4.50
4s F u n d ’ 23-’ 30 tax-ex. J&J
5s Feb 1 1924-1925______
98
4.35
4.40 Bath 4s Ref 1941 tax-ex.J&D
4J^s Sch Bldg 1 9 2 9 ..J&J
4.25
97 3^
4.35 Biddeford 4s 1923-35 ..M & N
4J^s Wat Plant Pur’ 39J&J
.......
95
4.95
4 } 4 s Refg Feb 1 '2 9 ..F & A
4.40 Gardiner Wat Dist 4s’ 34.J&J
...........
5
4.30 Kennebec Water District—
4H s Imp July 18 ’ 4 9 ..J&J
...........
96 S
A
5.10
3 J^s gold 1925 _____ M&N
Board of Education—
b 5.25 5%
K ittery Water District—
b 4.35 to 4.25 %
4M s 19 25-1953... I
ILLIN OIS
4.75
5s Jan 1924 to 1 9 3 8 ... J&J 102 ]4
Morris Co 4jt£s 1923___J&J
97 M
b 4 y s to 4.05
Sedgwick County—
Lewiston 4s g Oct 1927.A&O
b 4 % to 4.05
5s Fund 1925 op 1915 J&J
4.50 Portland—
98M
4.50;
4s Aug 1 1929 tax-ex.F& A
b 4 b i to 43^ %
98
4.50;
4s C H ’ 26-’ 45 tax-ex. A&O
b 4 } 4 to 4.05 %
98^
r _____
4s High Sch 1936 tax-exem
43^ Topeka—
r ______
4.05
4.50, Portland Bridge District—
94^
b 4.20 to 4.05 %
4.40!
3J^s July '25 to ’ 3 9 ..M & S
4.25
4.50; Portland W ater District—
L .........
98
1
______
4.50j
4s Funding 1928____ J&D
4.25:|Topeka S D 4s Jan 1925.J&J
96
b 4.25 to 4 y 8 %
Wichita—
ISaco 4s April 1939____ A&O
97
b 4.25 to 4Yz %
4 50 Washington Co 4s 1928.J&J
____
97^
b 4.25 to 4 14
4.50 Waterville— 4s g July 1 1927
% Wichita School District—
Chicago Sanitary District—
3 ^ s Sept 1935______ M&S
91}*
b 4.25 to 4.20 %
43^s July 1 1923_____ J&
4-.75
M ARYLAN D
4.25 W yandotte County—
b 4.25 to 4 } 4 %
4 40 4 ^ s Aug 15 1923-33.F&A15 b 4.30 to 4.10
4s Sept 1923-1931..
4J^s Bridge ’ 32 to ’ 41 F&.
b 4.25 to 4.05 %
KENTU CK Y
4s 1926 to 1928_____________ b 4.30 to 4.10
4.20
t to th e Const i t u - 4s 1928 opt 1923............J & J b 4.30 to 4.10
b 4 .20 to 4.05 % !
4H s
jiVor.19 15 elec t i o n 4s Jan 1 1929___________ J&J b 4.30 to 4.10
6 4.20 to 4.05 %
,c ip x l c orporat i o n s 3s 1923-1929___________F&A b 4.30 to 4.10
b 4.20 to 4.05
ued sh all be l a x - 4s Roads 1924-1930____ F&A b 4.30 to 4.10
% ''Orempt.
4 y 2s Roads 1923 to 1 9 2 8 .... b 4.30 to 4.10
b 4.20 to 4.05 %
b Basis. / Flat price, n Nom inal, o Tax exempt; under a law approved March 9 1903 and which went into effect April 23 1903. bonds Issued
after that date by State or municipal corporations are tax exempt, and these sell on a better basis, s Sale price.




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STATE
To 1

B onds.
Annapolis 43ds W W ’ 42A&0;
Baltimore—
53 1924-1946................M&S1
53 1923-1961_________A&OJ
43^3 Mar 1 1924-55..M &S
43ds Mar 1 1955____M&S,
4s Water 1926______ M&N'
43 Aug 1 1951_______ F&A
43 Annex 1954______ J&D
43 Park3 1955______ M&N
4s Mar 1 1961_______M&S
43 Aug 1 1961_______ F&A
33ds July 1 1930_____ J&J
33ds Imp 1940_______ J&J
334s Mar 1945______ M&S
3}4s Refunding 1952..J&J
3348 Sew’age Imp ’ 80A&O
3343 Jan 1 1927______ J&J
Cum berl’d 434 W W ’ 41 A&O
4s Water 1923_______ F&A;
Hagerstown—
5s water 1938-1987..A & O
M ASSACHU SETTS
4s 1923-52 (tax-exem pt).Var
334s gold N ov 1923-----M&N
3343 g July 1 1935______ J&J
334a 1956 reg (tax e x )..J & J
334s 1937 reg (tax ex)__J&J
334 Water 1942_________J&J
334s g July 1944______ M&S
3s April 1 1929_________A&O
33 g M ay 1929_________ M&N
38 M et Sewerage 1 9 3 6 ..M&S
3a g July 1 1939_________J&J
3s g Water Jan 1 1941..J& J
Attleborsugh— 4s 1924._J&J
334s March 1935____M&S
Beverley 4s 1923-1936..A&O
Boston—•
43ds Tun 1960 tax ex.A & O
4s July 1936__________J&J
43 Apr’ 23-’ 37 (tax-ex) A&O
4s 1923-1939 (tax-ex) .J&J
4s Tunnel & Sub ’48. J&D
43 Sub 1957tax-ex___A&O
4s Sub 1958 tax-ex_ J&J
_
4s T u b& S u b’ 59tax-exJ&J
334s June 1 1923____ J&D
334s June 1 1924____ J&D
334s June 1 1932____ J&D
334s June 1 1934____ J&D
334s July 1 1935......... J&J
33da June 1 1943____ J&D
334s June 1 1944____ J&D
334s July 1 1945_____ J&J
Brockton 4s M ay 1927. M&N
334s Water 1932____M&N
Brookline 4s 1923______ J&J
Cambridge—3 3 4 3 Water M a y ’ 25. M&N
3 3 4 3 M a y l l945(reg)M&N
3s Bridge 1941______ F&A
Cheslea— 4s Park 1936.A&O
43 Oct 1925 (reg)_ A&O
_
Everett— 4s Sew 1929..M&S
Fall River—
43 June 1 1927 (reg )..J & D
3 3 4 3 Water Feb 1930. F&A
Fitchburg — 43 ’ 23 reg) M&N
3 3 4 3 Water 1926_____ J&J
Gardner—
4s Water 1923-1934.M&N
Gloucester—
334s Water ’ 23 to '3 1 . A&O
Hampden C o.—
534s Bridge 1924____J&J
Haverhill— 4s 1927____J&D
Holyoke— 4s gold 1927..J&J
3)ds Dec 1923-1932..J& D
Lawrence 4s 1924______ J&J
Leominster 4s g 1 9 2 5 ..A&O
Lynn— 4s July 1927____ J&J
4s July I 1925 (reg)..J & J
334s April 1 1932____A&O
Malden— 4s 1924_____ M&N
3 3 4 9 Water July 1 ’ 24. J&J
Marlborough 4s July ’ 26J&J
M edford 4s Feb 1 9 3 0 ..F&A
5s Apr 1 1923-28 tax expt.
Melrose 4s June 1924..J& D
Methuen 4s 1925______ F&A
Middlesex County—4s 1923 to 1924______ J&D
M ilton 3 }4s 1923 to ’ 32 F&A
New Bedford 4s 1 9 2 6 ..A&O
4s Sewer 1923-41 (taxexem pt)__________ M&N
Newburyport—
334s Water ’ 23 to ’ 34.J&D
N ewton 4s 1935_______ F&A
334s Water Dec 1926.J&D
Northam pton—
334s g 1923 to 1 9 2 6 ...J&J
Pittsfield—
4 3ds 1925-30 (tax exempt)
Quincy 3J4s ’ 23 to ’ 3 9 ..A & 0
Tax exem pt________ __
_
Salem 4s Jan 1 ’32-’ 54 tax-ex
Springfield 334s 1935___J&J
3s Sewer 1930_______ J&D
Taunton— 4s 1927_____ J&D
3343 Sewer D ec 1 ’ 30.J& D
Wakefield 4s ’ 23-’ 3 3 ._ A & 0
W atertown— 4s ’ 23-’ 34._J&J
3343 1924 to 1929____J&J
Winchester 4s 1 9 23-2 4..J&D

B id .

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B ond s

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B id .

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51

BONDS
To
N e t.

4.20 Battle Creek—
4s C ity Hall 1927-36. F&A 64.30 to 4.25 %
4.40
4.20 Bay C ity 43 1934_______ J&J
4.20
5 34_s W W 1924-1951 M&S 6 5 % ;to 4.70 %
102
Bay C ity Union S D —•
!
104
0 6 s 1926, 1931, 1936..J& J 6 4.50 |to 4.40 %
4.25
100
Bay C o—-o4s Dec 15 ’ 23.J&D
98
Bessemer 534s 1923-49.F&A6 5.50 to 5%
99
9834
Calhoun Co 43ds ’ 23-’ 26A&0 6 4.50 |to 4.40 %
98 3d 99
99
Detroit—
9834
99
0 6 s Pub Serv 1924-29. J&J 6 4.40 ;to 4.30 %
9834
99
0 6 s Pub Serv 1930-51. J&J 6 4.35 to 4.30 %
9834
4.30
95
96
0 534s N o v i 1 9 4 5 ...
6 4.40 to 4.35 %
93
1 _____
93
6 4 .40 to 4.35 %
’
84
______ _______ 4.35
8334
64.35 to 4.25 %
5s Pub Impt 1930-51.
89
______ _______ 4.30
4.25
4.20
4.25
6 4.30 to 4.20 %
0 134s ’ 32,
___ 1
______ 4.20
4.25
........... ............. 434
........... 4.20
___________ 4.25
101
6 43d to 4.40 %
94
6 4.40 to 4.35 %
oFlint 4 34s 1923-39.
6 4.35 to 4.30 %
95
6 4.40
95M
92 Y»
Grand Rapids—
92
4.25
4.30
94
______
_____
4.50
94
4.40
89
87
Kalamazoo — 0 4 34s Sewer &
86
643d % to 4.40 %
99
Kalamazoo S D No 1—
9234
) 64)d % to 4.40 %
4.50
______
97
564.50 to 4.35 %
>64.50 to 4.35 %
IO7 3 4
564.50 to 4.30 %
96>4
564.30 to 4.25 %
9934
4.20
99)4
______ 1
______ 4.50
97)4
1
4.50
10234 ...........
10234 - 64)d % to 4.30 %
4.30
.. ...
10234 - 4.30
9 9 3 4 - .........
4.35
9834 _____
4.40
9334 .........
Pontiac— 4 34s ’ 31-’ 47..IV
4.50
9234 .........
5243 Sewer 1924-1942.
4.50
_____
9234 .........
4.50
______
91 I.........
4.40
______
9 0 2 4 .........
4.40
______
9 0 3 4 ............
4.35
______
9734 .........
Saginaw 4 3 4 s Wat ’ 25.
4.50
______
9334 .........
_
4.40
99 341
...........
M INNESOTA
4.60
9734!...........
5.50
>______
5.50
86 _______
534s Ditch 1923-3 4..J&D .
5.25
96J4 ______
6s Road 1930_____________ ■
4.50
9834
Brainerd 5s Nov 1923-1929._!.
4.25
97
Duluth— 5sg W at&Lt’ 26J&J ■
4.25
4 343 g July 1 1926___ J&J
4.25
9734
4s g Water & Lt ’ 2 8 . . A & O --------4.25
9324
4s Water & Lt 19 36.. A&O'--------99M
Duluth Ind School Dist—
4.25
96 24
5343 1936, 1938, 1940.A & O ...........
4.50
5s May 1 1923______ M &N---------4.25
97
4343 Feb 1 ’ 40 op '3 0 . F&A|--------4.40
4s 1934 opt 1924___ A & O ............
96
Hennepin County—■
|
6s Bridge 1 9 2 6 - 4 0 . . . M&N 6 4.o0 to 4.10 %
10134
534s Bridge 1 9 2 6 40.M&N.6 4.50 to 4.10 %
97)4
434s Couty House’ 24. A&O 6 100
9734
4343 Hospital ’ 27-’ 41.M&N 6 4.15 to 4.10 %
95
KoochichingCo5s’ 24-’ 33.J&J 66 34% to 6%
99
534s Ditch 1924-1935.J&J 6634% to 6%
9834
Minneapolis—
9734
53 1 9 2 3 -1 9 2 8 ............ J&D 6 4.50 to 4.25
9834
53 1929-1932_________J&D 6 4.40 to 4.20
9334
53 1935, ’ 36, ’ 40, ’ 43, ’ 45,
99
’ 4 6 ’ 47.’ 48,’ 49,’ 5 0 ..J&D 6 4.35 to 4.10 %
9834
5sStImpMay2’ 36-41M&N2 6 4.35 to 4.10 %
98
42£s 1923 1925______ J&D 6 4.50 to 4.25, %
97
6 4.35 to 4.10,%
42£s 1926-1935
101H
434s Mar 1924 1937.M&S 6 4.50 to 4% I
99
6 4.30
4343 School 1941
9834
4s School Jan 1927_ J&J 6 4.50 to 4.20 %
_
4s M ay 1 1927______ M&N 6 4.40 to 4.20 %
9934
4s School Jan 1 1935..J&J 6 4.30 to 4.05 %
95
4s Improvement 1942 J&D 6 4.30 to 4.05 %
98
4S 1944______________A&O 6 4.30 to 4.05
334s School Jan 1 ’ 2 9 .J&J 6 4.30 to 4.15 i
9934
334s Water Wks 1932.J&J 6 4.30 to 4.15 %
4.35
St Louis Co 5s 1923-29..J&J
4.35
9134
5s Road 1931_________ J&J
97
St
11
96M
6s School July 1 1951.J&J 6 4.50 4 .2 0 %
5s Refg July 2 ’ 23-’ 31. J&J 6 4.40 to 4.20
9734
5s School July 1 1951.J&J 6 4.35 to 4.05
4343 July 1935_______ J&J 6 4.35 to 4.05
10034
4 34s Park June 1 ’ 43. J&D 6 4.35 to 4.05
434s Sewer July 1 ’ 4 3 .J&J 6 4.35 to 4.05
96
434s Water Aug 1 ’ 43 .F&A 6 4.35 to 4.05
10034
434s Ref July 2 ’ 23-’ 31.J&J 6 4.35 to 4.05
9234
43is N ov 1 1931_________ 6 4.40 to 4.10
93
4s Ref Mar 1 1 9 3 9 ..-M&S 6 4.25 to 4%
9734
4s Sew’ age July 1 '39.J&J 6 4.25 to 4%
4s March 1 1940____M&S 6 4.25 to 4%
9324
4.55
9734
S’ th St Paul 5 34s ref ’ 33-1 &J
MISSISSIPPI
9734
9634
5343 Impt 1924-1930___M&S b 4.50 to 4.05 %
5343 Impt 1931-1946...M & S b 4.50 to 4.05 %
99)4
53^8 April 1929 1934...A & O 6 4.50 to 4.05 %
4 34s 1923-1934............... .J&J 6 4.50 to 4.05 %
43^s July 1 1923-1935..J&J 6 4.50 to 4.05 %
4)^3 July 1 1936_______ J&J 6 4.50 to 4.05 %
e o)
334s Refund Jan 1 1927.J&J 6 4.50 to 4.05 %
4.40 3 34s State 1934 op ’ 1 4 ..J&J 6 4.50 to'4.05 %
4.75
4.20 Greenville 5s 1927_____ M&S
4.70
4.20; Jackson 5 3 4 3 July 1 ’ 33.J&J
4.70
4.10
5s Water Aug 1 1928.F&A
4.70
4.05
5s Water 1930______ F&A
4.70
4
53 June 1 1932______ J&D
4.85
Jones Co 5s 1923-’ 42._M&N
4.35

B onds

B id .

A sk.

Meridian— 6s M ay ’ 2 4 .M ay
5s Dec 1 1939______ J&D
43^s Sch House 1941.J&J
Mississippi Levee Di3t—
5s M ay 2 1944______ M&N
5s July 1 1953_______ I&J
43^3 Sept 1934_____ M&S
Vicksburg—
5s St Impt 1923-’ 32__F& A
4)£s Sewer Dec 1 '2 8 -D ec
Yazoo-M iss Delta Levee Dist
6s 1947 option 1917..J& J
53 1924-1954_______ M&N
433s July 1949_______ J&J
4s 1952 option 1 9 2 2 ... J&J
MISSOURI
5s M arch 1930-1936________
3)ds Cap Bldg ’ 24-’ 25 op J&J
Kansas C ity—
5s W W 1939_________J&J
434s Sept 1 1930____M&S
43is M ar 1 1933____M&S
4s July 1 1924_______ J&J
4s Market House ’ 24.J&J
4s Water 1924_______ J&J
4s July 1 1924........... .J&J
4s Sept 1 1930______ M&S
Kansas City School Dist—
5s July 1941_________J&J
433s July 1 1933_____ J&J
4)ds July 1 1937_____ J&J
4s July 1 1927_______ J&J
4s Bldg 1932________ J&J
33^3 July 1925_______ J&J
Little River Drainage Dist—
53ds Oct 1923-1933..A & O
St Joseph 4s 1923_____ F&A
4s 1924........................ M&S
4s 1926____________ M&N
St Joseph School District—
43$s 1925, 1930 & 1 9 3 5 ...
St Louis—
4)ds Bdge-Compl ’ 35 A&O
4s Insane Asy’m ’ 28. A&O
4s Public Impt 1928..J&J
4s Public Bldg 1 9 2 9 ..A & 0
4s W W Renew ’ 3 1 ..M & N
4s Sehool 1937..............J&J
4s School 1938_______ J&J
3.65s Ren June 25 ’ 27 J&D
33^3 April 1 1925____A&O
Springfield 53 ’ 3 2 op ’ 17 J &D

To
N et.

4.75
4.75
4.70
5.20
5.20
5.20
4.80
4.75
5.50
5.15
5.15
5.15

107

100

10034
99
99
99
99
97
106
99)4
9934
9634
9534
96
5.50
to 4.80 %
6 5% to 4.80 %
6 4. 8010 4.60 %
~
6 4.40 to 4.35 %
6 4.30
6 4.40
6 4.40
6 4.40
6 4.40
6 4.30
6 4.30
6 4.40
6 4.40

to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to

4.05 %
4.10 %
4.10 %
4.10;%
4.10 %
4%
4%
4 . 1 0 '%
4.10 %

M ONTANA
4.35
53ds Educational 1 9 4 1 ..J&J
4.60
Billings 5s 1934 op ’ 2 9 ..J&J
Butte 5s 1924-1936____J&J b 4.80 to 4.70 %
Butte School Dist. 1—5
433s 1924 opt 1914_ J&J
_
6
Custer Co 6s ’ 25 op '1 5 . -J&J
5
Daniels Co 6s 1933-1942..
Great Falls—
4.75
53£s Sewer ’ 35 to ’ 39.J&J
4.75
4s 1923 option 19 14..J&J
Great Falls Sch Dist N o 1—
4.75
4s 1925 option 1915. M&S
5
Helena -5s 1931 opt 1916 J&J
4.80
Kalispell 5s 1933_______ J&J
4.90
Lincoln Co 5s ’ 32 op ’ 27. J&J
5
5s Fund Mar ’ 31 op ’ 21J&J
4.90
Missoula 433s ’ 24 op ’ 14 J&J
Phillips Co—
4.85
5s Ref Dec ’ 35 op ’ 33.J&J
NE B R ASKA .
4.50
Douglas Co— 4s ’ 23-’ 28 A&O
4.60
Grand Isl 43ds ’ 25 op ’ 10 J&J
4.50
Lincoln— 43|s’ 2 4 t o ’ 29 F&A
4.50
Lincoln S D 4 3d3 1924. M&N
Omaha 5 K s 1941_____ M&N 6 4.40 to 4.25 %
4.40
5s 1930, 35, ’ 40, '45, ’ 50
4.40
4)^3 Renewal 1924_ J&J
_
4.40
43^3 Refunding 1934.J&J
4.35
4 ids W W Dec 15 ’ 41.J&J
4.50
Omaha S D 43^s 19 28..J&J
4.40
4 3$s July 1931_______ J&J
4.50
53 1948_____________ J&D
53$s M ay 2 1 9 5 1 ...M &N 6 4.70 4.6 0%
4". 70
So Omaha 4 3^s ’ 24op’ 09 J&D
4.70
So Omaha S D — 5s ’ 2 3 ..J&J
4.70
5s Dec 1 9 2 9 ............ J&D
NEVADA
5.25
Reno— 5s 1924 op 1909. J&J
W ashoeCoSD5s’ 24to’ 29 M&S 6 5.75 to 5.40
NEW HAM PSHIRE
334s Hospital 1923-25 ..J & J
Berlin— 4s Ref 1923-35 M&N
Concord—
3 3ds 1924 to 1929____ J&J
Dover 3 3is ’ 28-’ 31____ J&D
Laconia— 4s 1924_____ A&O
Manchester—
4s 1923-’ 40 (tax-ex) .F & A
4s 1925-1942(tax-ex)_J&J
Nashua— 3s 1923_____ A&O
Pembroke 4s ’ 24-'34___ F&A
Portsmouth 4s g Sch ’ 23 J&D
43 Ref Water 1932...J & J
Stratford 5s M ay 1933-1954.

98 )d
97)S
97
95
99
9 8 id'
99
98
993d
98

NEW JE R SE Y.
4.75
Asbury Park— 5s 1924.J&D
4.60
43£s School Jan 1943.J&J
4.60
Atlantic C ity— 5s 1925.J&D
4.40
6s 1927_____________ A&O
4.60
M EXICO
4 ids g Water 1 9 2 6 ...J&J
4.40
See Foreign G ov ’ ts page 49.
4 ^ 3 Paving 1938____J&J
4.40
4 3*3 Jan 1 1945...........J&J
M ICHIGAN (See foot not
4.40
4s Water 1930_______ J&J
fiJds July 15 1941____ J&J15
Atlantic C o— 6s R ’d '26 J&D 101
5343 Oct 15 1941____A&OIS
Atlantic Highlands—
5343 Highway 1941____J&D
4s g Sewer July 1 1928 J&J 6 4.75 4.50%
5a Highway 1940______ J&D
Aubud S D 63 ’ 23-’ 4 0 ..A & 0 6 4.50 to 4.35
434sHighway Imp 1937 A&O
Bayonne— 5s Fund 1928 J&J 6 4.50 to 4.35
4a Highway Imp 1942..A & O
53 Jan 1 Iyz4-1949_ J&J 6 4.50 to 4.35
_
Ann Arbor School District—
43^s Funding 1 9 3 1 ...J & D 6 4.50 to 4.35
4s Sept 1935_________A&O
43^3 Jan 1 1933_______J&J 6 4.50 to 4.35
43 Floating Debt 1928 J&J 6 4.50 to 4.35
b Basis. / Flat price, n Nominal, o Tax exempt; under a law approved M ay 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.




STATE

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B onds.

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B id .

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B id .

4.50
4.50
4.50
4.30
4.30
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
5
%
4.30
4.30
4.15
4.15
4.15
4.15
4.15

116.

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NEW Y O R K ( C o n clu d ed )
4.10
Jamestown S D 5s 1925-29. _
5s 1930-1939.............J & D
4.05
4.05
Johnstown 4M s Dec 1923-37;
4.05
dKings Co 4s M ay 1 1923-44
3.95
Kingston 3 M s g ’ 23-’ 36 .A & 0'
4
4M s 1923-1925______ A&O
Long Island C ity — d
4
4Ms 1923___________ M&S
4.15
Madison Co 4M s’ 24-’ 29Feb1
Mamaroneck U 11 F S D No 1
4.30
5Ms M ay 1 ’ 23-’ 28..M & N
......... 4.30
5M s M ay 1 ’ 29-’ 52__M&N
..........'4.25
M iddleport 4.35s’ 23-’ 42.J&D
......... '4.25
_
4.35s Sewer’ 23-’ 39_ J&D
......... 3.95
Middletown 3Ms 1931.F&A
......... 14.05
M t Vernon 4M s ’31-’43. A&O
6s March 1924______ M&S
......... 14.10
5 Ms 1923-1924_______A&O!........... ......... 4.10
%
5 Ms 1925-1934______ A&O
......... 4.10
%
......... 4.10
5 Ms 1935-1941______ A&O
%
_____ 4
4 Ms 1923 refunding.F&A
%
4Ms Water 1942_____ J&J
......... 4.05
4.40
......... 4
4 Ms School 1962-73.M&N
......... 3.95
4s Sewerage 1950-55. M&N
4.40
_____ 4.10
5s Jan 2 1924-1928..J&J 2
4.50
4.10
5s Jan 2 1938______ J&J 21_____
4.75; N assau Co— 4 Ms’ 23-’ 29_J&J;_____
4
5s Aug 1 1928_______ ____ ______
4.05
5s 1931-1939_______ M & N ______
4
4.35
3.95
4 Ms Ref 1923-1928..M & S :-------4.50
3.90
4 Ms 1938-1943______ J& D ;-------4.35
3.90
3Ms Court House’ 3 0 .M & S _____
4
Newburgh 4M s ’24-’ 34_F&A
%
New Rochelle—
4.05
4.80
5s 1926-1929________M&N
4.05
6
5s 1930-1950________M&N
5
4Ms M un Im p’ 23-35.M&N b 4.1 5 4 .0 5 %
5.60
4s 1923-1930________M&N b 4.10,
4%
3M s 1923 to 1933____J&D 6 4 .1 0
4%
New York C ity—
4M s June 1965_______J& D 1--------- 1 107M
4 Ms June 1923-30...J & D 6 4 .2 0 4 .0 5 %
4Ms 1963......... .......... M&S|
107M
4Ms (old) M ay 1957. M&iN;
107M
4Ms (new) N ov '5 7 . M & N
107M
4 Ms Corp stock 1967.J&J
107M
4Ms Corp stock’ 23-’ 32J&J b 4 .2 0 4 .0 5 %
4M s Corp stk 1971.J&D15:-----107M
4 Ms 1960opt 1930___M&S: 100M 100M
4 Ms I 9 6 0 . . .............. M & S ---------- io o m
4 Ms Mar 1 1962___M&S; 102M
102M
4 Ms Mar 1 1964____M&S1
---------- 102MJ
4 Ms April 1 1966___ A&O
102 M 1
4Ms Apr 15 1972..A & 015
102MI
4s Various 1936___ M &N
99 M
4s N ov 1955_______M&N
99M
4s Various 1956___ M & N - ............
4s Various M ay ’ 57.M & N ,---------99 Vs
99 M
4s N ov 1958_______M & N ----------4s M ay 1959______ M & N ----------99 M
3 Ms Bklvn M Sew’ 27_J&J b 4.25 4 .1 0% ;
3 M3 D ’ k 1927 E x ...M & N b 4 .2 5 4 .1 0 %
4 “
b 4.20 to 4.10
b 4.20 to 4.10
3 M sg Exempt 1952.M&N
90M
91M
4
3 Ms g Exempt 1953.M&N
90M
91M
4
3 M sg Exempt 1954.M&N
91M
3 M sg Water Ex ’ 5 4 .M&N
3.95
91M
3.95
3 Ms Exempt 1955..M &N
91M
90M
3.90
3 Ms Stk April 1 ’ 5 4 ..A & 0
90M
91M
3.90
3Ms N ov 1 1929____M&N b 4.20 4 .1 0 %
3.95
3s g Dock 1924 E x ..M & N b 4.20 4 .1 0 %
3.90
3s g R T 1950 E xem .M & N b 4.20 4 .1 0 %
.4.10
3.95 NiagFalls— 5 Ms ’ 41-48 M&N
4
4.10% Sewer 1935-40.J&J
3.95
4
4 Ms School 1924-26.F&A
3.90
.14.05
—
4M s W a tM a y l’ 41-48M&N
4 I
.4.10
4 Ms Repav’ 29-33reg M&N
4.10
4.10
4 I
4 Ms Sew ’ 39-’ 46 reg. M&N —
.13.90
3 Ms 1942-1945_____ M&N
4 I
.4.25
North Tonawanda 4s’ 24A&0
4.10
.14.25
4 ;
4 Ms 1923-1925______ J&D
!3.95
3.95 Oneida Co 3 Ms ’ 24-’ 2S.F&A
to 3 90
Onondaga Co 3s’ 23-’ 29.J&J
4
to 3.90
3.90
5Ms 1923-1930_____ M&N
to 3.90
4 Ms 1923-1926...........J&J
4.10
to 3.90
4s M a r c h 1 1 9 2 9 ____ M &S
4.1 0
3.95
4.00 O ran geC o3M s 1924..F e b 1
4.05
4.00 Ossining 4 Ms 1923-42.M&S
4.00 Oswego— 4 Ms 1923-29. M&N b 4.10 to 3.90
5 Ms Sch 1923-1946..M&N b 4.15 to 4 %
4.00
. . . . . . 4.25
4.00 Penn Yan 4.35s ’ 23 to ’ 3 1 0 c t
4.10 Poughkeepsie—
3.95
3 Ms 1923 to 1930...M & S
4.10
4
4M s Water 1923-52..J& D
3.90
4.10
3.90 Putnam Co 4M s ’ 23-’ 29.F&A
4.05
3.90 Queens County 4s 1927.J&D
............ 4
3.90 Rochester— 5s 1924-26. F&A
4
5s 1927-1931 (co u p )..F & A
3.90
4
5s 1932-1951 (c o u p ).. F&A
3.80
3.95
4M s Jan 15 1933_____ J&J
3.90
3.85!
3.90
4 Ms Municipal 1945. M&S
4Ms Pub Imp ’ 25-’ 48.F&A
3.90
4.25;
3.90
4Ms School 1924-45..J&J
4.20
v j3.90
4
4 Ms 1924-1936_______ J&J
4
3.90
4S 1924 to 1927 ______ J&J
3.85
4s Imp Sch &c ’ 24-’ 47. J&J
%
3.90
3 Ms Imp July 1 1924.J&J
%
3.85
3Ms Ref 1933 opt ’ 13.J&J
%
14
3.90 Rockland C o— 4s’ 23-34.M&S
4.05
3Ms Fund ’ 23 to ’ 24.J& D
4
4
Rom e— 4M sSept 15 '3 1 .J&J b 4.10
4%
5M s 1931-1941______ A&O b 4.15 4. 10%
4
4.25
R ye 5s Mar 10 ’ 24-’ 38..M & S
:::::
4.10 SaranacLake4 Ms’ 23-26 M&S
4.35
4.45s FireHouse’ 23-’ 39J&J
4M Saratoga Springs—
...................
4 Ms Park 1923-40...A & O
4
4.05
Scarsdale 4M s 1923-45.J&D
4.10
4.25 Schenectady 5s 1923-33.J&J
4
4
4M s 1923-1931______ A&O
4.20
4
4M s 1923-1934_______J&J
4.20
3.95
4.15 Schenec Co 4 Ms ’ 42-’ 58.J&J
4.40
Solvay 4 Ms 1923-40_ F&A
_
4
4.10 Steuben Co 4M s ’ 28-’ 37 F&A
4
4.10, Suffolk Co 4 Ms ’ 24-’ 32_J&J
3.95
4M s Oct 1923-1939..A & O
4
4 !
3.95
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% -0 - -0
0 0

Belleville 5 s ’ 24-’ 34-’ 44 M & N ,6 5% to 4.6 0 %
Perth Am boy 4 Ms Apr 1944.
4 Ms Funding 1945_______ lb 5 % t o 4 . 6 0 %
4M s School 1938________
Belleville S D 5s ’ 27-44 M&N 6 5% to 4 .6 0 %
4 Ms Funding ’ 23-’ 27 .A & 0
Bergen Co 5M 9 ’ 31-’34_J&D'______________ 4.20 Plainfield— 4s’ 23 to ’ 34. J&D
5Ms Dec 1 1935-’ 4 2 .J & D ______________ 4.20
4s School 1959____ M & N
5s Dec 1944_________J & D _______________4.20 Ramsey 5s Water 1923-’ 40.
5s Dec 15 1923-1955J& D 1 5 ______________ 4.20 Ridgefield 5s July ’ 23-’ 31J&J
4M s 1923-1939______ A&O .....................
4.20
Ridgewood 5s 1923-’ 26.F& A
4M s Aug 1923-1938.F& A ______________ 4.20 Riverside 5s 1925-’ 32__A& 0
48 Court Hse ’ 23- 38. A & O ______________ 4.20 Sea Isle C ity 5s 1943_ F&A
_
Bloomfield 5s 1923____M & N ______________ 4.40 So Orange— 4s ’ 23 to ’ 4 4 . J& J b 4.50 to 4.25
Summit 4Ms Sch 1941.F&A
Camden—
5Ms Aug 1 ’ 23-’ 61___F&A 6 4.40 to 4,20,% | 4s 1933......... .............. M & N
4Ms School 1943____A & O ______ _______ 4.20 Trenton 4M s M ay ’ 21.M&N
4 Ms Water ’ 23 to ’ 60 M & N ______ I---------- 14.20
5Ms Oct 1923-51____ A&O
4s Paving 1929_____ M & N _______I---------- [4.20
4 Ms Water 1943____ A&O
Camden Co 4M s 1933.F&A b 4.30 4 15%' . . .
_
4s City Hall 1939_ J & D
4s 1944______________ J&J b 4.25 to 4.10 %
3Ms Sch N ov 1 1929 M & N ---------Cape M ay— 5s 1 9 3 4 ...J&D b 4.75 to 4.60,%
Union Co 4M s 1 9 3 7 ...M & S 6 4.20 to 4.10
4Ms School 1924-51.M&S b 4.75 to 4.60 %
4M s 1942_________ M&S'& 4.20 to 4.10
4 Ms 1924-1952______ M&S b 4.75 to 4.60!%
4s Oct 1 1942_______ A&O 6 4.20 to 4.10
East Orange 4M s’ 25-45 F& A ‘___
'---------- 14.20
5M s June 1 1926___ J&D 6 4.20 to 4.10
5s Sewer 1924-1960..J& JI...........L .......... '4.20 Vailsburg— See Newark.
4s 1934_____________ A&0|----------_...........'4.20 Weehawken 4Ms ’ 23 28.J & D
4s Water 1933______ J& D -----------1
---------- 4,20 Westfield—
3Ms W ater 1933____ A& O'_______!---------- |4.20
5s June 15 ’ 23-’ 6 0 ...J & D
West New Y ork 5s ’ 36. M&S
Elizabeth— 4M s 1 9 5 5 ..-J&J b 4.25 to 4.10;%
5M s D ec 1 1923-’ 46._J& D b 4.25 to 4.10 %
W ildwood 4 Ms ’ 24-’ 57_ F&A
6s June 1 1927______ J&D b 4.25 to 4.10,%
Englewood— 4s Sep ’ 35 M & S ---------- 1
---------- 14.60
NEW M EXICO
Essex Co 4 Ms R oad ’ 53 F&A b 4.30 to 4.10 %
4M s ref 1953 op 1933...J & J
4M s Dec 16 ’ 52 op ’ 2 2 ..J&D
4M s L ’ d Purch ’ 24-’ 46 J&J b 4.30 to4 .1 0 !%
4M s Hospital ’ 23-’ 49.F&A b 4.30 to 4.10|%
4s Fund 1939 op 1919..M&S
4?i9 R oad ’ 32-’36_ F&A b 4.30 to 4.10;%
4s Highway 1923-1944..J&J b 4.35 to 4.25
_
Albuquerque 4M s ’ 29._M&S,6 4.90 4 .8 0 %
4s Hospital 1946____F&A b 4.30 to 4.05 '
5s W W Dec 1962________ _______
Bernalillo Co 6s ’ 23 op ’ 12J&J!______
3.65s Park ’ 24 to ’ 35. F&A b 4.30 to 4.05
5s 1931 op 1921___________I______
Essex Fells (Boro) 5s July
4.70 Socorro Co 5s’ 41 op ’ 2 1 .A & 0
28 1923-1960_____________
4.70
Fairview— 5s 1944--------------4.40;
Gloucester C o4M 9’ 23-’ 26 var
NEW Y O R K
4.30!
Hackensack— 4 Mis 1942F&A
4 .50 ; 5s M ar 1 1924-1971____M&S b 4% to 3.75
Harrison— 4s 1930--------J&J
5s Jan 1 1924 1971_____J&J b 4% to 3.75
Hoboken— 4M 9 1940— J&J b 4.40 to 4.35 %
3Ms 1931___________ M&N b 4.40 to 4.35;%
4 Ms Highway 1963_ M&S 114
_
115M
5s School 1924-1954..J&J 6 4.40 to 4.35 %
4M s Canal 1964_________J&J; 114
115M
6s Sewer June 1 '26.J& D b 4.40 to 4.35;%
4 Ms Canal 1965________J&J: 108M HOM
6s Pav & Sew 1 9 2 6 ..F&A b 4.40 to 4.35| % ! 4 Ms Highway 1965____M&S 10SM HOM
“
4.20 4M s Barge Canal 1945..J&Ji 105 M 107M
Hudson Co— 4 ^ s 1948. A&O
4.20 4s Canal Term 1942____J&J 100M 103
4M s Road 1923______ J&J
4.20 4s Canal Term Jan 1946. J&J 100M 103
4M s M ay 1 1950____M&N
4.20 4s g High Imp M ar’ 58.M&S 104 M 105M
4s g Park 1959 & '5 4 .M&N
4.20 4s g High Imp Sep ’ 5 8 .M&S 104 M 105M
4s gold Ref 1935____F&A
4.35 4s High Imp Mar 1960. M&S 104M 105M
6s R oad July 15 ’ 25.J&J15
4.40 4s Canal Imp July 1960.J&J 104 M 105M
Irvington 5s School '6 3 .J&D
4.20 4s Canal Imp Jan 1961.J&J 104M 105M
JerseyCity— 6s 1926— J&D
4.20 4s Canal Imp July 1961.J&J 104M 105M
5M S Sch 1942-1953..A&O
4.20 4s Highw Imp Mar ’ 6 1 .M&S 104 M 105M
5Ms Dec 1 1931-1933 J&D
4.20 4s Palisade Park 1961..M &S 104 M 105M
5s gold assess 1 9 2 4 ..M&N
4.20 4s Canal Jan 1962_____ J&J 104M 105M
4 Ms School 1923-58.J&D
4.20 4s Highw Imp Mar ’ 6 2 .M&S 104 M 105M
4Ms Refunding 1928.J&J
4.20 4s Canal Imp Jan 1967.J&J 104M 105M
4 Ms School 1945--------J&J
4.20 4s Highw Imp Mar ’ 67. M&S 104 M 105M
4M 9 Water 1961------A&O
4.20 4s Palisades Park 1967. M&S 104M 105M
4M 9 Park Mar 1961. M&S
95
'4.20 3s g Jan 1 1956_________J&J
99
4s Water 1932______ A&O
95
4.20 3s g July 1 1958_________J&J
99
4s Refunding 1949_ F&A
_
95
4.20 3s g Canal Jan 1 1959___J&J
99
Kearny 4M 9 1936_____ F&A
4.55 Albany— 4 ^ s ’ 23-’ 2 8 ..J & D
4 Ms April 1962_____ A&O
'4.60,
4 Ms Water 1923-34.M&N
4Ms Sch Imp ’ 23-’ 52_ J&D
4.60j
4 Ms Oct 1^63 ______ A&O
Lodi— 5s 1924-1947____J&J
4.60
4 Ms Water 1 J2____M&N
Long Branch 5s 1943.-M&N
14.60;
4M s 1923-1954______ J&D
4s June 1 1935______ J&D
[4.80!
4s Munic&Sch ’ 24-’ 63 J&J
Lyndhurst 5s 1923-1957.J&J
4.80
4s Park 1924 to ’ 30. . M&N
6s Imp 1926__________J&D
4.20
3M s Pub Imp ’ 24-’ 34 F&A
Mercer Co— 4 Ms 1 9 3 3 ..J&J
4.20, Albany Co— 3M s’ 23-25 F&A
4s R oad 1933_______ J&D
4 . 20 ;
3Ms April 1941_____A&O
3 Ms Aug 1 1925_____ F&A
4.20!
6s Roaa& Bdge’ 23-’ 34F&A
4 Ms 1936-1937-1938. M&N
4.20! Allegany Co 4M s’ 32-’36 M&S
Middlesex Co 4 Ms’ 24-’ 34J&J
4.20 Amsterdam 5s Wat 1923 37
6s R oad 1923-1931..J&D
4.20; Aubu’n-4Ms Dec6’ 23-31 J&D
4Ms Fund July 1923-1939.
4.20,
4s Water M av’ 23-’ 25 M&N
4M s Imp 1923-’ 32_ A&O
_
4.20:
4 Ms 1925-1934______
3 Ms Bridge ’ 24 to ’ 31. J&J
4.20 Binghamton 4s ’ 28&’ 29.F& A
M onm outh Co 6s 1926.M&S
4.20
4s Sew Disp ’ 24-’ 3 6 ..F & A
M ontclair 4M s Sch ’ 4 1 .A&O
4.20;
4 Ms Park 1923-’ 3 7 ...J & J
4Ms H Sch Bldg ’ 4 4 .J&D
4.20
3Ms Bridge 1935____F&A
3Ms School 1932_____J&J
4.20 Brooklyn— d — 6s 1924..J&J
Morris Co— 4s 35 op '05 J&J
4.20
4s Bridge 1926______ J&J
4Ms 1942 opt 1922...J & J
4.20
Morristown 4M s ’ 23-42 J&D
3Ms g 1924 to 1937...J & J
3 M sg July 10 1 9 2 5 ...J&J
Newark— 4Ms 1944_ F&A 6 4.30
_
%
5Ms Oct 15’ 23to’ 59A&0 15 b 4.30
3 Ms gold 1936_______ J&J
%
3s Bridge 1925______ J&J
5s 1923-1958_________ J&J 6 4.30
%
Broome Co 5s ’ 24-’ 33..M & S
4 Ms Dock 1959_____F&A 6 4.30
Buffalo— 7s 1924 & 1925 J&J
4MS Apr 15 ’ 23-’ 61 A& 015A 4.30
6s Parks Jan 1 1924..J&J
4MS Sch Dec 1 ’ 4 5 . . -J&D 6 4.30
4Ms June 15 1944. J&D 15
4s Sch House 1959 op 1949 6 4.25
4 Ms June 15 1964. J&D 15
4s PasValSew’ 61op’ 51J&D 6 4.25
4M s 1923-1968______ J&D
3Ms 1929____________ J&D b 4.30
4 Ms Feb 15 ’ 62op’ 32. F & A
3Ms Track Elev ’ 54.F& A 6 4.25
4s June 15 1923-’ 30_ . J&D
Yailsburg 4 Ms 1 9 3 4 ..J&J b 4.70 to 4.40 %
4s June 15 1960_____ J&D
New Brunswick—
3 Ms Park Reg 1 9 2 7 ..F&A
4Ms Aug 1 1923-57..F & A 6 4.25 to 4.15 %
3Ms Water 1923-35.M&S
N orth Bergen 5s 1941..J& D
Cohoes 6sRefW at’ 23’ 45.J&J
6s School 1923-29...M & S
Corning 5 Ms 1924 6 0 ..M&S
6s School 1 9 3 0 -5 8 ...M&S
Cortland Co 4 Ms ’ 23-’ 51 J&J
N o Plainfield 5s 1923-1954.
DelawareCo4.20s’ 23-’ 52 A&O
Nutley 5s 1933_________J&D
Elmira— 4s 1935______ M&S b 4.05 to 3.90
Ocean City— 5s 1944_ F&A
_
4Ms Water 1923-’ 4 5 .A & 0 b 4.05 to 3.90
Orange— 5s 1924 to ’ 3 2 .J&J b 4.40 to 4.30'
4 Ms Apr 1 1933-1935_____ b 4.05 to 3.90
5s Water 1938______ F&A 6 4.40
Erie Co4M s’ 23-36tax-ex J&J
4M s School 1943____J&D b 4.40
Franklin Co 4M s’ 31-’ 40 M&S
4s Sch House 1934...J & D 6 4.40
Fulton— 3.40s’ 23 to ’ 29 J&D
Passaic 4Ms 1924-’ 40..M & S:6 4.35
Geneva— 4s Water ’ 2 6 .A & 0
5Ms Gen Im p ’ 23-28.J&D 6 4.35
Glens Falls— 4 Ms ref sewer
5 Ms Gen Imp ’ 29-44.J&D 6 4.35
Aug 31 1 9 2 3 -1 9 2 8 ...F&A
5Ms Gen Im p ’ 4 5 - 5 1 . J&D 6 4.35
Groton 6s Wat ’ 23-’ 50_M&N
5s Imp ’ 23-’ 48______ M&N b 4.35
Havers traw 4.12s’ 23-’ 3 7M &S
4M s Ref 1944______ M&N b 4.35
4.20 Hempstead (T)4s g 1923J&J
Passaic Co— 4s ’ 23-’ 24. .J&J
H em ps?.sadD nF S D N o .l—
Paterson—
4.30
5 Ms 924-1929______ J&J
6s 1925 & 1926_____ M &N
4.30
6s 19*5-1930_____________
5Ms 1923-1926_____ M&N
Rq IQ l_1QS<t
4.30
5Ms 1927-1934_____ M&N
4.30 Herkimer— 4 Ms’ 23'-’ 27M&N
5Ms 1935-1959_____ M&N
4.30 Hudson- 4 Ms 1933 to 1944...M & N
4.30
4 Ms H oih Sch ’ 25-’32 A&O
4 Ms Feb 1 1945____F&A
4.30 Irvington ^.10s ’ 23-’ 3 6 .A & 0
4s N C Hall ’ 23 to ’ 32.J&J
Ithaca 4.iais ’ 27 op var.J&J
4 M s R k Water 1942..J&J
Jamest’n A* Mar 20 ’ 4 3 .A & 0
b Basis, d Now part o f New Y ork C ity.
Flat pi '•c*. n Nominal.

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4.40 Toledo Sch D ist-4s ’ 23 to ’ 29
3.95
Oct 1 1923__________A&O
Syracuse 4 349 1923-35 Var
4
4 .40
4.50
6s 1923-1924________M &N
5s M ay 15 1923-1938..
Butler Co 4)4s 1924____J&J
4.05
4.40
6s 1925-1930.......... ..M & N
534s 1923-1960_____ M&S
*4 L$sFl-Emer’ 23-’ 31 M&N b 4.70 to 4.60 %
3.95 Cambridge— 434s’ 24-’ 34 J&J
4.35
4.70
6s 1931-1960________M&N
4s Refunding 1929___J&D
4
3.95
49 1923______________ J&J
334s Water 1928____J&J
Warren Co 5s 1929-34.M&S
4.70 Youngstown *5s ’ 23-’ 25 A&O
4.10
4.50
Tioga Co 59 1924 3 0 ...M A S
*5s Sewer 1953_____ M&S
4.70
4.35
4 .50
*5s Sewer 1 9 3 1 -3 7 ...M & S
*6s Fund 19 28...........A&O
Tonawanda 4 34s ’ 24-’ 42.J& J
4.45 Canton— *5s Sew 1953.M&S 6 4.50 to 4.30
5s Water 1923-1950..J&J
6s Bdge 1932-41____ A&O b 4 .8 0 to 4.30 %
4.50
4.50
*52^9 Fund 1923-37..J&D b 4 .5 0 to 4.30
*5s Police Bdg & St ’ 23-’ 32
534s W ater 1923-50..J& J
4.50
4.50
*6s W ater 1944-1959. A&O b 4.50 to 4.35
*4 ^ 9 1923-1957_____ A&O
5 j| s St Im pt 1931___J&J
4
434s W ater-W ks ’ 30.M & S b 4.40 to 4%
T roy— 4 34s 1923-1925. .J& D
Youngstown School Dist—
4.20
4 .40
4s 1926 & 1927_____ F&A b 4.40 to 4%
6s 1926-1940 reg____A&O
*4343 1944-1947_____M&S
4
4.40
♦Canton S D 53 1954. A& 08 b 4.60 to 4.35
*5s 1924-1944______ M&S
434s School 1923-31..F & A
4.05
*5s D ec 10 ’ 23-’ 26 J&D10 b 4.70 to 4.40
4 % s Feb 15 1924 1957____
Zanesville— *5s C ity Hall
4
4s Water 1923-1925..J& D
*4.409 1956______________ b 4.50 to 4.35
& Market 1923-39...M & S b 4.60 to 4 34 %
4
4
Cincinnati— *4J4s St’ 23 J&J
4s Sept 1 1926______
O KLAH OM A
3.95
4.40
4.20 434s Oct 15 1924-33. A&015
_
*6s Funding 1928_ F&A
334s Water 1923-36.-J&J
4 .4 0
4.20 49 Funding 1923-27____ F&A
4
Utica— 434s 1923-35...M & N
*5% sIm pM arch 1941 M&S
3.95
4.90
4.20 Canadian Co 4s ’ 24-’ 31. F&A
*5M sIm pF eb’ 4 6 ,’ 51 F&A
4J^s Pub Im p’ 23-’ 42 A&O
3.95
5.25
4.20 Guthrie 6s W W ’4 3 ...A & O
*5)4_9 M ar 10 ’ 31 ..M & S 1 0
334s N ov 1 1923 to ’ 35 N ov
4.90
4.20 Muskogee — 4 3 4 9 1925. M&N
*59 July 1 1965______ J&J
Warsaw Union Fr S D N o. 10
4.20
4 .90
4.20
*4349 July 1943_____ J&J
5s N ov 1 1924______ M&N
434s 1923 1942..............O ct
4.20
3.95
4.80
*4 34s Sewer 1955____A&O
5s Sewer 19 36........... .M&S
W atertown 4 34s 1942___J&J
4.15
4.20 Okla C ity— 5s ’ 37 o p ’ 22 F&A
4.50
*4 M3 Sew Sep 3 ’ 37 M&S3
59 1923-1925_________ J&J
4.15
4.50
4.69
3.65s g Feb 1937____F&A
5s Water 1936______ M&S
5s 1926-1945............... .J&J
3.95
4.50
4.60
334s W ater ’ 45 op ’ 25 F&A
434s Sewer 1936_____ F&A
4s M ay 1 1938........... M&N
4
4.50
4.60
4 34s W W 1941______ J&J
3s W ater 1939 op ’ 19.F&A
334s Sewer ’ 23 to ’ 27 M&N
4.60
4.25 Cine S D *42^9 1934. A&013
4.30 Okla C ity S D 4s 1933..J&J
Watervliet 6s 1923-30._.V ar
4
4.40
4.60
4s 1936 opt 1906____M&S
5s 1926, 1930, 1931..V ar
West Seneca 5s ’ 23-’ 3 8 .A & 0
3.90
4
4.60
Okla Co— 4J4s ’ 24-’ 33.J& D
W estch’rCo3J49’ 27&’ 28J&D
334s 1940 opt 1912..A & O
4.10 Cleveland *5 34s 1940-70 J&D
5
4.20 Okmulgee 5s Mar 15 1943___
534s 1923-25 reg____ J&D
4.10
5
4.20 Payne Co 4 Hs ’ 23 to ’ 29 A&O
6s 1932-1933_______ J&D
534s 1926-32 reg____ J&D
4.05
4.70
4.20 Tulsa 5 34s 1927-32____F&A
5s 1939-76___________ J&D
*5J4s Pub Hall 1970. J&D
4.05
4.70
4.20
59 June 1 1929-54...J & D
*5s W W 1936-1968..J& D
5 34s July 1946______ F&A
4.05
4.70
4.20
4 %3 Parkway 1962-86 J&D
*4 }4s St imp Feb 1’ 34 F&A
5s 1933-1947_________ F&A
3.90
4.20
*4 34s March 1 9 4 9 ...M&S
4 Ms Co Bldg 1927-44. A&O
OREGON
3.85
4.20 69 Highway 1925______ A&O b 4.60 to 4.30
49 Co Bldg 1924 5 9 . . M&S
*4 Ms Fire dep’ 23-’ 55 A&O
3.85
4
5J4s Highway 1925____A&O b 4,60 to 4.30
49 1930 to 1935______ F&A
4M sClarkAvBdg ’ 42 A&O
4
3.90
4 34s Hway ’ 24-Apr’4 4 .A & 0 5 4.50 to 4.30
4 Ms Park 1938_____ A&O
434s San Sew ’ 33-’ 82.J&J
4
4
White Plains-49 ’ 23-’ 28 F&A
434s 1925-1944 (s-a)-_.A & 0;& 4.50 to 4.30
4s Park 1929-1931...A & O !
4.15
4
4s Grade Cross’g ’30. A&O1
4s Highway 1923-42___ A&O &
4.40 to 4.15 %
5J4s Sch 1931-1936..A&O
4
4.30 4s Highway 1923-41___ A&O &4,40 to 4.15 %
334s Water 1931____A&O
Cleveland S D *4 34s ’ 23-’ 3 5
4.30
4
4s Aug 1 1928-1933____ F&A b 4.40 to 4.15 %
W o)cott4 J4sJly 15’ 23-42J&J
4s 1923_____________ A&O
4
4
Albany 5s ref ’ 31 op ’ 21.A & O --------Yonkers— 49 '24 to ’ 2 5 .M&S
4s July 1 1932_______ J&J
5M
4.15
5.25
4.30 Astoria 5s 1953________ J & D ---------534s Jan 1924-1926..A&O
*69 1923-1940______ J&D
5.25
4.15 Cleveland Heights S D —
534s Jan 1927-1961..A & O
5 y 2s 1925-1949_______ J&J - .........
4
4.90
Baker City 5s 1934____M & S---------*6s 1926-1959______ A&O b 4.70 to 4.50 %
434s July 1 192.5-62..A&O
4
4.90
4
Clatsop Co 5s 1934____A & O ............
4Ms M ar 1 ’ 27-’ 56__A&0
Columbus *69 ’ 49-’ 57..M & S
4
5
4.20 Colum Co 5s’ 24-’ 29-’ 34. A & O --------5s St Im pt 1925-1932 M&S
334s M ay ’ 23 to ’ 2 4 ..F&A
5
4.10
4
5s April 1 1-923-27_______
4s Sewer ’ 33 opt ’ 13.M & S
Dallas City 5 s ’ 23-’ 2 6 ..M & N --------4.10
4.90
4
5s 1923-1938_________A&O
Eugene 5s 1942_______ M & S ---------4s W at W ’ 45 op ’ 20.M&S
4.50
4
NORTH CA R O LIN A
M ultonomah Co 434s’ 32 J & D --------3J4s 1932 opt 1 9 1 2 ...J&J
4.50 Columbus S D 49 1926 M&S
4.60
4
5s July 1961______ ____ ____
5s Road 1923-1929..M & N --------4.40
4.35 Portland—
434s School ’ 27-’ 46_____J&.T
*59 1943-1952_____ J&D19
4.50
5 ^ 9 Aug 1928_______ F&A b 4.60 to 4.40 %
434s 1927-1962________ J&J b 4.70 to 4.30 %
Cuyahoga Co *6s’ 23-39 A&O
4.30
4.50
5s gold Bridge 1 9 2 5 ..A&O,b 4.60 to 4.40
*5s Bridge 19 23-2 7..A&O
48 Refunding 1950______ J&J
4.30
4.50
59 Harb Dev 1923-50M&N b 4.45 to 4.30
4s Building 1951_______ J&J
*5s R ef 1923-1939...A& O
5.25
4
4J43 D ock 1943_____M&N b 4.40 to 4.25
Albemarle 6s 1 9 2 4 -3 8 ..F&A
4s Ref 1923 to 1 9 2 6 ..A&O
4.60
4
4 Ms Oct 1923-47____ A&O b 4.40 to 4.25
Asheville 5s Ref 1941_ J&J
_
4s 1923-1941_______ A&O
4.60 ♦Dayton— 5s 1923-’ 32_M&N b 4.40 4.20% ;
4s Water 1937______ M&N b 4.35 to 4.20
5s School 1943_______ J&J
4.75
5.93
P tof Astoria5sHar’ 24-’ 29J&J
*6s Gen fund 1928..A & O b 4.50 4.25% ;
52£s 1923-1957_______ J&J
4.80
5.95
534s Street 1924 3 6 ..F & A
*5M 3 W W Im p 1944 J&D b 4.40 4.20% !
Pt of Coos Bay Harbor 5s___
4.75
Buncombe Co 5s ’ 23 ’46. J&D
*5s W W Imp 1945..F&A b 4.35 4.2 0%
Port of Portland—
4.65
4.90
4s D ry D ock 1934____J&J
4 34s Funding 1 9 3 9 ..M&S
*4H s W W Imp 1940 J&D b 4.35 4.15%
4.90
5
6s Bridge 1 9 2 8 -3 7 ... A&O
*4J43 Bdge 1933-39.A & O b 4.35 4.1 5%
Salem— 5s Sewer’ 23-’ 33 M&N
4.70 Dayton SD 534s’ 41-’ 61 M&S3
4.40
Charlott e-5sSt & Sew’ 29. J &J
P E N N S Y L V A N IA
...........4,50
4.30 5s Ju ly.l 1951 Series C ..J & J 116 ^ 118
5s School 1924-46____F&A
*5s Mar 16 ’ 23-’ 46 M&S16
4.75 East Liverpool— 4s 1940 J&J
4
4M 3 July 1924, 1929, 1934,
5 Ms Fund 1924-29. . F&A
4.75 Elyria 4s 1923_________F&A
5
5J4s 1923-1930_____ M&N
1939, 1944, 1949.J--J& J b 4% to 3.90
4.65
4
534s 1931-1948_____ M&N
4s Water 1924 to ’ 3 8 .J&D
Allegheny— 4s ’ 24 & ’ 27.J&J b 4.15 to 4.05
4.45
4
434s Water M ar 1935. J&J
4s Street Impt 1937. M&N b 4.15 to 4.05
5s W W 1929-1946.. .J&J
. 4.45 *FindlayCitySD5s’ 23-27.T&J b 4.70 4 .6 0 %
434s Water Oct 1 ’4 1 .A & 0
3343 1923 to 1 9 31...A & O b 4.15 to 4.05
.4.45 Fostoria— 4s 1925_____ M&S
b 4.15 to 4.05
4J4s Wat & Sew 1942.J&J
4.50
b 4.15 to 4.05
Durham -4 34sSe w& Lt ’ 41 J& J
*5s W W Imp ’ 24 ’ 40 M&S 6 4.70 4* 60%
4.50 Franklin Co 4s ’ 24 -25 M&S
4
b 4.15 to 4.05
434c Fund 1923 to 1 9 4 0 ...
4.65
5s Water 1924 to 1945.J&J
4.501 3 Ms 1932 opt 1 9 2 2 ..M&N b 4.15 to 4.05
*5s FI Emerg ’ 24-’ 29. M&S
.4.65
9834 100
5s Fd & Sewer ’ 23-’ 39 F&A
4.50 Altoona— 4s ’ 34 opt ’ 14 .J&J
*5 34sHos&Bge’ 25-35 F&A
4.65
Granville Co 434s ’39. M&N
9834 100
4.50
4s Ref 1936 opt 19 16..J&J
6s Rd M ay2’ 27-’ 31 M&N2
4.70 Hamilton Co *4Ms ’ 43.F& A
9834 100
4.40;
4s H ighw ay’ 37 o p ’ 32 J&J
Greensboro— 5s W W ’ 30 J&J
4.60
5s Aug 1 1942 W ____F&A
9834 100
4.40| Altoona S D 4s ’ 23 to ’ 35A&0
4% s Oct 1 1939_____ A&O
.4.50
4s Water-Works 1954. J&J
4 I Bethlehem S D 5M 3 1925,
4s C H J’ ne ’ 36 op ’ 16 J&D
5
Greenville 5s W W ’ 5 8 .F&A
4.60
’ 3 0 ,’ 3 5 , ’ 4 0 , ’ 4 5 , ’ 50 J&D b 4.25 to 4.15 %
Ironton *4M 3 W W ’ 3 6 .J&D
5
6s Water July 1923-24J&J
4 |Braddock 4M 3 ’ 23-’ 44.M & N b 4.20 to 4.10 %
Lakewood 4J43 ’ 23-’ 3 9 .A & 0
] 4.70
Iredell Co 5s Aug 1 ’ 4 2 .F&A
4.50
4s 1923 to 1935_____ M&N b 4.20 to 4.10 %
*4 34s Oct 1945_____ A&O
4.85
4.05
Lee Co 5s Road 19 52.. M&N
*5s Park&Imp ’ 23-’ 41A& 0 b 4.60 to 434 %
Cambria Co 4 3^9’ 23-’ 45
.4.80 ♦Lawrence Co 5s 19 34.M&S
Lincoln Co 5s 1943 & ’ 48 J&J
4.60 Chester— 3M 3 1929____J&J
.4.85 Lima 4s Sewer ’ 23 to ’ 25A&0
5s Bridge 1937-1951. F&A
4
4 s ’ 37 o p t ’ 17 tex-exm.J&J
Mecklenburg C o 4.60
4M s 1930-35-40______ J&J
*6s M ay 1 1925____M&N
4.80
—
69 Ref Nov 1950____M&N
4.40 Chester S D 4M 3 ’ 32,-’ 37-’ 42
*4343 Oct ’ 23-Oct’ 30.A & O
___ '4.85
- Pitt Co 5s 1923-36____M&N
4
Easton— 3M 3 1928____A&O —
3J4s R e f ’ 30 opt ’ 2 5 ..A&O
___ 4.7./ Lorain 5s 1923 to 1 9 3 2 ..J&J
434s 1943-1947_____M&S
4
Easton S D 4s ’ 24 op ’ 14 F&A
-.4 -8 0
5s Fund June 1959_ J&J
_
4.50 Erie— 4 3 4 s Sch 1925-39 A&O b 4 .2 0 to 4.10 °?S
*5s W W Ref ’ 23-’ 27.M & S
___ 14.60
Raleigh 53 1927_______ A&O
4.50
4 ^ 9 R ef 1934 o p ’ 2 4 ..J& J b 4.20 to 4.10 %
*6s Fd S ep l5’ 23-28M&S15
___ 4.50 Lucas Co 4s C-H 1944.M&S
5s Munic Bldg 1 9 3 9 ..J&J
4
Erie S D 4s 1923-38____F&A b 4.20 to 4.10 %
__ J 4 .5 0
5s Impt June 1 1944. J&D
4M 3 1923-1937_______A&O b 4 .2 0 to 4.10 %
*5J43 WatSup ’ 23-’ 30M&S b 4.60 to 4.50 %
4.75 Madisonville (in Cincinnati)
Rutherford Co 5s ’ 23-’ 52 J&J
4 4 s Jan 1 1936-1946_____ b 4.20 to 4.10
..4 .8 5
Salisbury 6s Imp ’ 23-’35_J&J
4
Fayette Co 4s R o a d ’ 26. A&O 6 4.20 to 4.10 %
59 1932 opt 1922_____J&J
[4.85 Marietta— *4 34s ’ 23-’ 33J&D
6s 1924-1941_______ M&N
4.60
4s Road 1936_______ A&O b 4.20 to 4.10 %
Surrey Co 6s M ay 1933-1958
4 Harrisburg—
3J4s 1931 opt 1911..F & A
4.50 M artin’ s Fy 5s ’ 26-’ 44.M & S
Wake Co 5s Fund ’ 48_ J&J
_
4
4s Aug 31 1926-32...M & S 6 4.20 to 4.10 %
5.15 Mercer Co— 5s 1924___F&A
W eldon 6s Jan 1924-1942...
4
4s Pub I m p ’ 24 t o ’ 36 M&S b 4.20 to 4.10 %
W ilmington—
Miami Conservancy Dist—
Johnstown 4M 3 1 9 2 3 ..M&S b 4.20 to 4.10 %
4.50
5s Ref & impt 1955.. A&O
5
43^9 1925 & 1930________ b 4.20 to 4.10 %
5)4s (1 to 5 yr m at’y) J&D
4.50
b 4.20
4 ^ s 1923-1962______ A&O
4.80 4s Building 1930 opt M &S b 4.20 to 4.10
534s (5 to 10 yr m at’y) J&D
4.50,
434s g Wat & Sew ’ 48 A&O
4.50 Lackawanna Co 4s 1944F&A b 4.15 to 4.05 i
b
5 (43 (after 10 y rs)_ J&D
_
4.50 Middletown 4s’ 30op’ 20 F&A
4
Lancaster 3 s ’ 38 o p t ’ 28. A&0,5 4.15 to 4.05 %
b
434s W at & Sew 1952.J&J
4.50 M ontgomery County—
,b
4s g Ref July 1 1929. .J&J
3343 Sewer 1934____ M&S,6 4.15 to 4.05 %
4.50|
b
4.40 Lancaster S D 4s M ay 1945;& 4.15 to 4.05 %
Winston-Salem— 5s ’ 25 M&S
*5s FI Emerg ’ 23-’ 42 J&D
4.50 MuskingumCo*5s O ctl 19 23
b
5s gen impt 1944_____ J&J
4.50 LowerMerionTp4s,4Ms,4Msj& 4.10 to 4%
4.50 Newark *4M 3 1923-’ 41. A&O
__________
5s Sept 1923-1947...M & S
4.60 M cK ’p ’ tS D 4 M s’ 23-’ 43M&NI--------4.50 Norwood— 434s 19 25.. J&D
4
434s July 1 1942_____ J&J
Mercer Co 5M 3 ’ 24-’ 47.F& A b 4.20 to 4.10 %
b
4.50
b 4.20 to 4.10 %
434s July 1 1952_____ J&J
4
4s 1930_____________ A&O
Norristown S D 43^9’ 43 J&J1
’
4.50 Portsmouth— 4s ’ 23-’ 24 J&D
99
99 %
4
6s lm pA u g l5’ 23-30F&A15
Philadelphia— 4s 1937..J&J
115)4
N ORTH D A K O TA
4
Sandusky 5s ’ 23 to ’ 26.F& A
5s Jan 1951_________ J&J 114
106
5^ s]194.-194 8 Ser C ...J & J
Springfield— *59 1923-1934 b 4.50 to 4.40 %
4 K to 4 % %
4M 3 M ay 1948______J&J 105
107
4
Grand Forks 5s.M a y ’ 24-’38
5% to 5.25 Vo
4s 1923-1925_______ M&S
4 ^ 9 N o r 1 1948____ J&J 106
101
5> 4 Springf’ d SD*5s’ 23-’ 39 J&J2 b 4.60 to 4.50 %
Ward Co 434s July 1925.J&J
4s July 1939_________ J&J 100
101
O H IO (S ee fo o t-n o te *)
4.60
4s July 1942_________ J&J 100
Steubenville *5s ’ 24-’35 M&S
4.10 Summit Co 5s ’ 27-’3 0 .A & 0
101
4 H B 1923-1932_________ A&O
4.50
4s Jan 1 1946________ J&J 100
101
•Akron 6s 1923-1940...A & O b 4.50 to 4 25 %
Toledo *5sWW ’ 37-’ 44 F&A
4.25,
4s N ov 1 1966_______ J&J 100
4.50
101
*5s 1924 & 1928_____ Var.
4.25
*6s Gen Fund 1 9 2 9 ..F&A
4s July 26 1972______J&J
101
*5s Water 1923-1953.A&O 6 4.50 to 4.25 % !
4.25
*6s Pub W harf 1960.M &S
3 Ms July 1932_______ J&J 166
4.50
101
*5J4s W W 1924____M&S
4.25
*5s Sewer 1949_____ M&S
3 3^s July 1 1934_____J&J 100
4.50
*534s 1924-1929_____ J&J
4.25 Phila S D 4M 3 ’ 23-’ 4 3 ..J& J b 4.10 to 3.90 %
*4343 Sept 1 1928...M & S
4.30
b 4.10
*5J4s 1930-1937_____ J&J
* 4 ^ 9 Wat 1932-34...J & J
4.25 „ 4s 1923-1942_________J&J,--------- to 3.90 %
4.25
*5)4s 1938-1951_____ J&J
b
434s Bdg ’ 28, ’ 33&’ 38F&A
4 ;;Pittsburgh— 4 3^s’ 23-’ 50J&D|6 4.10 to 4%
4J£s 1924-1947_____ A&O b 4.25 to 4.20
b
4
4s 1926_____________ A&O
4s M ay ’ 25 op ’ 10-’ 22M&N \b 4.10 to 4%
*4 )4 WWDec31’ 23-37J-D3l v 4.50 to 4 25 1
b 4.10 to 4%
4s Park July 1 1 9 4 2 ..J&J
4
4.25
49 W W 1942________A&O
b 4.10 to 4%
3)^s Refuud’g 1930. M&N
4
b 4.10 to 4%
Alliance 4 34s 1927-3 2..J&D
4 i
4M 3 ’ 23Ashland C.c,—
Rrtds'e—b 4.10 to 4%
•Subject to taxation. B y an amendment to tne constitution oflOUlo adopted Sept. 3 1912 bonds Issued after Jan. 1 1913 by municipalities in
that State are subject to taxation. Bonds Issue prior to Jan. 1 1913 are exempt from taxation.]
0 Basis. /F la t price,
n Nom inal.




I

54

STATE
Bon ds.

Plttsb S D 4 % s ’ 23-’ 27__J&J 6 4.15
Reading— 4s ’ 23 to ’ 28. A&O 6 4.10
4s 19 23-1 928 ........... M&S 6 4.10
4s 1926 & 1931___________ b 4.10
Scranton 4% s ’ 23-’ 4 1 ..F & A b 4.15
5s 1923-1950________ F&A b 4.15
4s 1924-1937_________M&S b 4.15
4s 1925-’ 30-’ 35_____A&O 6 4.15
Scrant SD 4s ’ 23-’ 28-’ 33A& 0 b 4.25
3% s 1923-1932______ F&A b 4.25
Uniontown 4s’ 28 tax-exM&N b 4.20
Wash’n Co 4% s ’ 23-’ 34 M&S b 4.15
4s 1924-1933_______ M&N 6 4.15
Wilkes-Barre3%s’ 24-’ 29F&A b 4.20
4s 1924 to 1935______ J&J b 4.20
4% s Im p S e ri ’ 23-’ 38A& 0 b 4.20
4% s 1931-1940______ J&J 6 4.20
4%S Im p 1 9 4 0 1 9 4 5 ..J& J 6 4.20
Wmsport 3% s ’ 29op’ 09 M &S b 4.15
York 4_ks 1924-1943...F & A b 4.15
York Co 3% s ’ 23-’ 3 2 ..M & N b 4.15

6 Basis.

Flat price,




M U N IC IP A L

B onds

B id .

RHODE ISLAND.
4s Charit Inst 1965___ M & S 101
8 % s gold S H 1934_____J&J
95%
Bristol— 33^s g 1 9 3 0 ...M&S
94
Cent Falls 4 s ’ 23-’ 3 0 ._ .F & A
97%
N P rov’ce 4s J’ne 15 ’ 47 J&D
93%
Johnston 4% s 1925,
1930, 1935, 1940___ M&N 100
Lincoln— 4s 1928______ A&O
97%
Newport— 4% s ’ 24-’ 39.M&S 10134
834s June 1 1923-1958____ 112%
4s gold 1927_________ F&A 9714
4s M ay 15 1948______ M&N 97J4
334s g High Sch 1954 J&D
8834
Pawtucket— 434s 1950. .J&J 10234
434s Sewer 1952_____ J&D 102%
4s Water 1937______ M&N
97
Providence 4s 1927____A&O
9834
4s Jan 1 1945_________ J&J 99
J&J 99
4s July 1956........
4s M ay 1962............... M&N 99
4s Water 1962________ J&D 99
334s Sch & Br 1929..M & N
3s Sew & Imp 1 9 2 9 ..M&N
Westerly— 4s 1927____M&S
334s W ater Feb 1929. F&A
Woonsocket 4 34 s Fd ’ 41 J&D
6 s Fund 1924-1935..M&N
6 s Fund 1936-1961..M&N
434s Funding 1 9 4 4 ..M&N
434s June 1923-1957.J&D
6 s Funded 1923-1959 A&O
4s Funding 1947____A&O
3 3 4 3 W at M ay 1 ’ 31.M&N
SOUTH C A R O LIN A .
4% s Blue 1928________ J&J
4s Refund 1952 op 1932.J&J
Charleston— 434s 1928. A&O
4348 Jan 1962_______ J&J
4s Sewer 1929_______ A&O
4s Refg ’ 38 (tax-exm ).J&J
Charleston Co 6 s 1 9 3 7 ..J&J
Cheraw 5s ’ 52 op ’ 32. .Ju ly 1
Clarendon Co—
6 s M ay 15 ’ 36-’40M&N15
Columbia 5s R ef 1 9 4 1 ..M&S
434s Water 1945_____J&J
Greenville— 5s St 19 4 2 .. J&J
5s Water 1958______ F&A
GreenvilleCo 434s’ 40-’ 55J&J
Lancaster S. D .— 5s ’ 41. J&J
6 s July 1946__________J&J
Richland Co 5s 1933____J&J
R ock Hill 5s 1951 o p ’ 31. J&J
Spartanburg 4 3 4 s ’ 3 5 ..A&O
5s Sept 1 1939______
Spartanburg County—
434s 1923-1927_____ M&N
SOU TH D A K O T A
6s Rural Credit ’ 33-’ 4 0 .A & 0
6s Sept 1941___________ M&S
6s M ar 15 1931-’ 35..M & S15
68 June 1 1924-’ 39_____ J&D
8s Highway ’ 24-’ 28____A&O
4% s Rural Credit 1939.J&J
Aberdeen 4 34s Sewer’ 32 J&J
Sioux Falls 5s 1931____J&D
Sioux Falls S D 5s 1935. A&O
634s D ec 1 1940_____ J&D
TENNESSEE.
4% s July 1 1923-67____J&J 6 4.35
434s R ef 1923-1955_____ J&J b 4.35
*% s 1938-1955.............J & J b 4.35
4s Ref 1923-1955______ J&J b 4.30
4s 1932-1953___________ J&J b 4.30
Blount Co 5s 1926,
1931, 1936, 1 9 4 1 ,’ 51.J&J
Chattanooga 4 3 4 s 1937.J&J
5% s ref Apr 15 ’ 51 A&015
5s Audit 1927-’ 32_ M&N
_
454s M ay 1952......... M&N
434s Park 1942_____ M&N
434s D ec 30 1941..J& D30
Cocke Co R d & Brge—
1924, ’ 29, ’ 34, ’ 3 9 . . . M&N
Cumberland Co 5s 1956. J&J
Davidson Co 4 3 4 s ’ 37op F&A
Grainger Co 5s 1 9 4 0 ... F&A
Hamilton Co 5s 1935_ A&O
_
5s April 1945________A&O
434s C H & Jail ’42_. A&O
434s Bdge & Sch 1947 A&O
Knox Co 5s 1930-1945
Knoxville 5s 1940_____ M&N
6s W at R ef 1 9 2 4 -4 6 ..M&S
534s Fund 1950_____ M&S
434s Funded &c 1937 J&D!
434s Water-wks 1949.J&J
4s June 1 1929______ J&D
Memphis 5s July 1 9 5 4 ..J&J
5s 1923-1927________F&A
5s River Term ’ 23 ’ 48A& 0
5s Audit M kt ’ 25-’ 49.J& J
4J4s Refunding 1926.J&J
434s Refunding 1939.J&J
434s St Im pt &c ’ 46.F& A
434s Park 1947______ J&J
4 }4s Street 1947_____ M&S
434s 1950____________ J&J

AND

%

%

to 4.35
to 4.35

%

4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.65
4.65
to
to
to
to
to

4.15
4.15
4.15
4.10
4.10

n Nominal.

A sk

Memphis ( C on clu d ed )—
434s Park 1959______ A&O
4s W ater 1933______ M&N
Memphis S D 434s ’ 5 9 ..J& J
Nashville—
6s April 1923-1 942 ... A&O
5s M arch 1924-1960. M&S
5s M arch 1933______ M&S
5s School 1924-1945..J&D
4 34s Sewer 1923_____ A&O
434s Street 1935_____ J&J
434s High Sch 1940..J&J
4s (Tenn C R R ) ’ 24. M&N
4s W ater 1928_______ J&J
Polk Co 5s ’ 27-’ 46_____ J&D
Putnam Co 434s 1941.Ju ly 1
RobertsonCo4s’4 1op ’ 31. J &J
Shelby Co— 4 34s Sch’ 41.J&J
4s Court House 1955.J&J
5s School 1929, 1939,1949

101

to 4.30

Bid

%

%
%
%

%

4.90
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.40!

To
N e t.

4.50
4.50
4.40

45
45
4%
4%
4%
4%
436
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60

TE XA S.
Austin 5s 1923-1942____J&J b 4.70
5sSchBg& H os’ 5 2op’ 32J & J
4 % % R ef 1923-1946._J&J
Beaumont 5s ’ 52 op ’ 32. A&O
5s W aterw ork s 1954.M&S
4s 1942 opt 1922_____ J&D
Cleburne 5sW W ’ 52op’ 3 2. J &J
Dallas— 5s 1931________J&D
5s g Aug 1928________F&A
5s 1923-1960________M&N b 4.70
4 J4s Sch 1923-1952..M &N b 4.70
4 }4s 1924,1928,1938,1939,
1942 ’ 43, ’ 44, ’ 45__J&J|& 4.70
4s School 1923-1951..J&J 6 4.70
DallasCo434sSepl0’ 51 A p rlO --------5s Vlad & Bridge Feb 10
1954 opt 1924____A p rlO --------ElPaso 5sW W Purch’ 5 0 .A & 0 --------5s Fund 1951 o p t’ 3 1 .M & S ...........
5s School 1955 op t’ 3 5 .J & J --------5s Impt Aug 1 1 9 4 8 ..F & A --------Fort W orth—
5s Apr 1951 opt ’ 3 1 ..A & O 6 4.60
5s 1929-1934________ J&D b 4.60
5s 1935-1959_________J&D '6 4.60
4% sStIm p’ 48opaft’ 28.J&J b 4.60
4 34s Sch’ 49 op aft’ 29. J&D b 4.60
4s Refunding 1941___J&J b 4.60
Galveston—
5s Lim debt 1932-1936 J&J
5s Grade Rais 1 9 4 4 ..A&O
5s School 1923-1954.M&S
5s 1923-1956________ A&O
434sGrad &c’ 4 8 op ’ 28.J&J
434sGrad&c’49op’ 29.A & 0
Galveston County—
5s Bd Apr 10’ 51op’ 31 A&O
Harris Co 4s ’ 47 op ’ 17 .A&O
Houston—
5s Sew N ov 15 1939.M&N
5s R e fO ctl6 ’ 41 op ’ 31.A&O
b „ „„
5s M un Im p ’ 26-’ 36._ F & A . 4.60
4% sS ept 1923-1952.M &N * 4.60
4 34sOct 26’ 38 op ’ 2 8 .A&O 6 4.60
Port Arthur 5s 1923-56.M&S - - - - - San Antonio— 5s ’ 23-’ 53M&S & 4.60
5s Sept 1923-1953
M &S {* 4.60
5s Sept 1931-1959________6 4.60
5s St Imp DIst N o 2 19 P 4.60
San Antonio S D 5s ’ 56. F&A|--------W aco— 5s N ov 1 1934.M & N --------5s Sewer 1937_______ J&J;---------5s Water-W orks 1942.J& J--------4s Jan 1 1931____________ ______
W ichita Falls 6s 19 50.M & N ...........
5s Feb 10 I 9 6 0 . . . F&A 10...........

to 4.50

%

4.60
4.60
4.70
4.70
4.70
4.90
4.40
4.40
to 4.40 %
to 4.40 %
to 4.40 %
to 4.40 %
4.50
5
3
8

3
8
4 .4 5 %
4 .4 5 %
4 .4 5 %
4 .4 5 %
4 .4 5 %
4 .4 5 %

to 4.50
to 4.40
to 4.40
to
to
to
to

4.40
4.40
4.40
4.40

UTAH.

VERMONT.
4 36s Oct 1 1923-1949..A&O
4.80 Mlddlebury 4s’ 41op’ 21.M&N
4.80! Rutland 4s gold 19 2 4 ..M &N
4.50
4.80
V IR G IN IA .
4.40 6s deferred ctfs 1871____J&J
4.40
Brown Bros certificates___
4.40 3s “ Riddleberger” 1932 opt
4.40
1900_________________ J&J
4.40 3s Funded debt 1 9 9 1 ___J&J
4.40 Albemarle Co—
4.40
5s Jan 1 1948_________J&J
4.40 Charlottesville 5s 1962.M & S:
4.40 Danville— 4s Refg 1931.J&J
4.40
436s Ref Aug 1 9 4 2 ..F&A
4.40 Lee County 5s 19 24-4 1..J&J
4.40 Lynchburg— 5s 1926 opt.J&J
4.40
436s Ref June 1 1927. J&D
4.40
4 36s Pub Im pt 1939..J& J
4.40
436s Pub Im pt 1 9 4 6 ..J&J
4.40: 436s Water 1951_____ J&J
4.40
4s Ref Oct 1934______ J&J
4.40, Newport News 436s’ 48_J&D
4.40
436s Feb 1953________F&A
4.40j 4s Street N ov 1 1941 M&N
4.40|

to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to

4.40
4.40
4.30
4.25
4.25
4.40
4*40
4.40
4.40
4.40

7436

B id .

A sk.

To
N et.

N orfolk— 5s Ren 1923.J&D 64 % % ........... . . .
6s Oct 1 1 9 5 0 ... ...A & O 64 % %
5 3 4 s School Oct 1 ’ 51 A&O 64% %
5s Municinal 1949
F&A
5s Municinal 1969
F&A 543 %
/f
436s M unfc Im pt ’ 42 M&S 64% %
436s Renew Apr 1 ’ 41 A&O 64 % %
436s Im p July 1940..J& J 64 % %
4s Im pt M arch 1936. M&S 64 % %
1.40
Petersburg 436s 1 9 5 2 ..A&O
4.45
Portsmouth— 436s 1940 F&A
4.75
5 36s Aug 1 1951.
.F& A
4.45
436s Im p Oct 1 1942.A & 0
4.45
436s Sch & Sew 1938.J&J
4.555s W ater 1948 _ . ..J & D
4.75
6s Ref 1928 .
J&J
Richm ond—
4.30
6s July 1 1923-1929. .J&J
4 30
6s July 1 19 30..
J&J
4.25
436s Pub Imp 1 9 49..J&J
4.30
436s St&PkRdSep’ 29 .J&J
4.30
4s 1923 to 1930 .
J&J
4.20
4s 1938 to 1943____.J&J
4.35
4s 1924______________ J&J
4.20
4s 1941 . . . . . .J&J
4.20
4s Elec Light 1942_ J&J
_
4.20
4s 1943 . . . . . .J&J
4.35
Roanoke 436s R ef 1936.J&J
4.35
4 36s Street Im pt M ay 1940
4.35
436s Pub Bldg 1 9 4 1 .M&N
4.35
436s Pub Bldg 1944. M&N
4.35
436s Apr 1952______ A&O —
4.30
4s St Impt 1936 __ J&J
4.75
Stafford Co 5s 1 9 4 2 .. _J&J
4.70Tazewell C o 5s 1923-46 J&J
W AS H I N G T O N .
6s Gen Fund 1926-1940.J&J
Aberdeen 536s ’ 23-’ 3 1 ..J & D
Bellingham 5s 1926____A&O
Clarke Co 5s ’ 35 op ’ 25 Jan 1
Everett 5s July 15 1931.J&J
5s June 1936 _______ J&D
5Ms W ater 1934-1938M&S
King C o— 5s 1928_____ M&S
5s C ’t House ’ 33 opt May
5s R oad 1 9 3 5 ... . .F & A
4 36sHarb opt ’ 23-’ 30 Novi
Lewis Co 5s 1 9 2 4 -3 2 ...M&S
Pacific Co 4 36s July 1 ’ 28-’ 36
Pierce Co 5s ref ’ 25op’ 15A&0
5s Sept 1 1928-37.. . S e p t
4s R ef 1926 opt 1916.M&S
Port of Seattle 5s’ 23-’ 55M&S
436s Jan 1924-1955...J & J
Seattle— 5s 1923-1930..J&J
6s L & P S ys 1927-41. A&O
436s Sewer 1927_____ M&S
4 36s Sewer 1931_____ J&J
436s Light ext 1 9 3 2 ..J&J
4s April 1 1929 . . .A&O
Seattle S D N o 14 36s’ 24 M&N
436s Mar ’ 24 to ’ 31..M & S
Snohomish Co 5s ’ 31 op aft ’ 21
Spokane 5s Park 1 9 2 7 ..J&D
436s Bdge Const 1931.J&J

W ES T V IR G IN IA .
5s Highway 1927-1946 .J&J
336s Jan 1 1939____
-J&J
Charleston 4 % s’ 41 op ’ 27J&J
4.40 Charleston S D 5s ’ 24-’ 52J&J
Clarksburg 5s ’ 23-’ 5 3 ..A & 0
4 .3 0 %
4 .2 o %
ClarksbgSD 5s’ 41 op ’ 21 M&S
Hancock County— 5s Grant
Road Dist ’ 46 op ’ 32. M&N
Huntington 5s 1944------O ct
Martinsburg 5s ’ 43op’ 29 D e cl
Mercer Co 5s’ 44op’ 24A&0 15
Parkersburg 4s Wat ’ 29 June
436s June 1 1933____J&D

96
99

9436

Bonds.

436s Park 1962 ......... J&J
4 36s Bridge 19 23-3 6..J&J
4s Water July 1 1925 J&J
SpokaneSDNo81 436s’ 29J&J
436s M ay 1 1931____M&N
Stevens Co— 4 36s’ 29 opt ’ 19
Tacom a— 5s ’ 23-’ 33____J&D
436s Lt & Pow 1929..J& J
436s Refdg 1931____A&O
336s Jan 1 1939______ J&J

U N I T E D S T A T E S — See p ages 16 &

5>6sApril 1 19 41..........
5s Capitol Bldg 1934___J&J
436s Capitol Bldg 1934. A & O 6 4.40
436s Road 1939________ J & J ...........
436s July 1 1939_______ J & J --------4s Capitol Bldg 1934_ J& J---------_
4s Capitol Bldg 1924___J& J---------B oxE lderC o4% sSch’ 32 F & A --------Ogden— 436s 1929______ J & J .............
436s Refunding 1932. J & D --------4 36s Ref W at 1933 . . M & N - - - - - Salt Lake C ity 436s ’ 24. J&J £ 4.70
5s R ef 1923-1928____M &S 6 4.70
5s Refunding 1941___ J&J 6 4.45
436s M ay 1 1934____M&N{> 4.40
436s refunding 1934.M&N|6 4.45
4s S & W ’ 25 opt ’ 1 5 .A & 0 6 4.70
Salt Lake City S D 4s’ 30.J&J 6 4.50
436s Feb 1 1932_____ F&A 6 4.50
436s Aug 1 1933.____F&A& 4.50
Salt L Co 436s’ 26op’ 16.F& A b 4.50

[V ol. 116.

BONDS

6 4.50 to 4.30 %
5.68
8.78
5
4.80
4.80
4.85
6 4.90 to 4.80
6 4.90 to 4.80 * .
4.78
6 5% to 4.70 %
6 5 % to 4.85 %
4.86
5
6 5 % to 4.90 %
5
6 4.95 to 4.65
6 4.95 to 4.65 1
4.90
5
4.80
4.80
4.80
4.80
4.85
6 4.85 to 4.80 % „
8.25
4.60
4.55
4.85
4.55
6 4.80 to 4.50
& »
4.65
4.65
5
4,76
4.75
4.78
4.70
______
4.30
4.10
4.40
4.40
4.50
5
4.80
4.35
4.70
5.10
4.55
4.50
4.50
4.30
4.50
4.40

5s W W 1932-1952. . . J & J
436s Bdge ’ 24 op ’ 0 6 .Ju ly
4s Ref 1923 to 19 36.. J u l y
W ISCON SIN .
4.30
Appleton 436s 1924-32. F&A
Fond du Lac 4 J6s’ 24-’ 35 Mar 6 4.60 to 4.39 %
Green Bay 4 36s ’ 24-’ 33.J& J 6 4.60 to 4.30 %
6s W W 1923-1935..M&N
6s W W 1936-1960..M & N
4.30
4.50
La C rosse4% s’ 32 op ’ 22.F& A
4.50
4s W ater ’ 31 op ’ 2 1 ..J&D
4.30
M adison— 4s Oct 1931 A&O
4.35
Marshfield 436s ’ 23-’ 32_J&J
Milwaukee 5s 1924-1939 J&J 6 4.35 to 4.20
5s 1923-1919.. _____ J & J 6 4.35 to 4.20
5s Jan 1924-1940 ____J&J 6 4.35 to 4.20
5s July 1923-1940____J&J 6 4.35 to 4.20
436s 1924-1939____ -J & J
6 4.35 to 4.20
436s Park 1924-1935..J&J 6 4.35 to 4.20
4s Viaduct 1923 to ’ 26 J&J 6 4.35 to 4.20
Milwaukee Co 4s’ 24-’ 25M&S
%
4.40
Oshkosh 436s 1 9 2 4 -3 4 ..F&A
4.25
Racine 4 36s Ref ’ 24-’ 30. F&A
6s 1923-1941________ F&A 6 4.40 to 4.20 4.25
Racine Co—
%
6s 1930-1940 . . . _____
Wausau— 436s’ 23-’ 3 3 ..A & 0 6 4.45 425% 4.30
W oodC o— 5s’ 28 ,’ 29,’ 31 A&O
4.30
5s 1 9 3 4 . ___. . . . A&O
4.30
5s 1937 & 1938
. .A & O
4.30
WYOMI NG.
6s Pub Bldg 1 9 2 3 -2 8 ...July
4.45
Cheyenne 5s ’ 31 op ’ ll.F & A
8.25
Sheridan—
6s Fund M ch 15 1952 M&S
5 25
1

i

9536
4.50
4.50
4.40
4.40
4.90
4.50
4.50
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.35
4.50
4.50
4.45

BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES.
Quotations In this department are given per share, not per cent, except for stocks of Canadian institutions, and ar«
as near as possible for the closing day o f the month preceding date of issue, though often are nominal. A n asterisk (*)
denotes sales.
Figures of deposits, capital and profits for the national banks are from the Comptroller’s last call; for all other Insti­
tutions they are the latest obtainable, direct returns being procured by us where no periodic 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. banka D e c . 29; State in stitu tio n s latest r e tu rn s.

C a p ita l.

B irm ingham —
Amer Tr & Sav B k .
Birming’m T r & S .
First National Bank
Traders’ Nat Bank.
M obile—
First National Bank
Merchants’ B a n k ..
People’ s Bank_____
M ontgom ery—
Exchange Nat Bank
First National Bank
Fourth Nat Bank .
Alabama Bk&Tr Co
Union Bk & Tr C o .

S u rp lu s &
P r o fits .

G ross
D ep o sits .

$
$
500,000
554,279 11,698,974
767,964 15,402,112
1,000,000
1,500,000 2,588,076 31,883,978
250,000
89,760 2,944,717

P a r.

B id .
P er

$

100 180
100 220
100 320
100 200
Per

300,000
200,000
200,000

1,000,000 13,145,292
477,349 6,429,795
317,941 5,046,707

100 450
100 310
100 242

C A LIF O R N IA — (C on clu d ed )
A sk.
share.

200
235
330
210
share.

455
325
250

P er sh are.

300,000
1,000,000
500,000
300,000
100,000

60,991 1,464,101
<547,574 <3,569,292
sl28,110 s4,241,978
44,587 1,867,611
155,884 1,177,875

100
100
100
100
100

107
152
130
103
200

110
155
135
106
220

A R IZO N A — N a t. banks Ju n e 30; State in stitu tio n s latest retu rn s.
P hoen ix—
Nat Bk of Arizona.
Phoenix Nat Bank.
Phoenix S Bk & T r.
Valley B a n k _____

P er

200,000
200,000
100,000
750,000

223,174 3,686,774
223,414 3,802,774
212,709 2,210,771
322,923 7,939,799

100
100

share.

ARKAN SAS— N a t. banks D e c . 29; State in stitu tio n s latest retu rn s.
L ittle R ock—
Am Bk of Com & Tr
Central Bank_____
England Nat Bank.
Exchange Nat Bank
People’s Sav Bank.
Bankers Trust Co .
Southern Trust Co
Union & Merc TrCo
W B Worthen C o ..
P ine B l u f f Citizens’ Bank___
Cotton Belt S& T Co
M erch & Plant B k .
Simmons Nat Bank

Per share.

750,000
200,000
300,000
300.000
200.000
300,000
500,000
400.000
200.000

316,672 12,131,975
54,797
718,777
108,594 2,593,795
241,014 3,487,710
61,042 2,351,010
86,712 5,371,141
178,984 4,465,177
397,877 6,724,744
356,474 2,763,734

100
100
25
100
25
100

300.000
100.000
175,000
200,000

235,727 1,538,275
777,706
80,703
261,417 2,523,287
359,644 3,673,998

25
25
100

25

Per

200,000

Los Angeles
Citizens’ Nat Bank
Commercial Nat Bk
Continental N at___
Farmers & Mer Nat
First National Bank
California Bank___
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Security Tr & S B k.
Heilman Com T & S
Citizens Tr & S B k .
Paciflc-S’ w .T & S B
U 8 National Bank.
Union Bank & T r_.

1,800,000
500.000
300.000
1.500.000
3.500.000
2.200.000
1.500.000
7.525.000
2 , 000,000
900.000
6.325.000

150,000

<32,019 <1,314,621
<355,670 <3,706,086

Per

O akland—
700.000 1,014,941
Central Sav B a n k ..
Central Nat Bank. 1 , 000,000 1,351,839
300.000
Farmers & Mer B k.
60,597
600.000
First N ational Bank
<262,777
American Bank_
_
600,000
231,192
Oakland Bank____ 1,500,000 2,121,207
State Savings Bank
100,000
250,539
P asadena—
First National Bank
Security Nat Bank.
First Tr & Sav B k.

100

1,896 ,599 34,671,477 100
418 ,441 11,010,194 100
86 ,190 5,007,779 100
2,473 ,977 36,685,124 100
3,485 ,736 72,744,689 100
930 ,102 49,332,737 100
778 ,177 33,912,771 100
5,006 ,767 163013 936 100
839,,497 50,368,797 100
799, 671 27,919,775 100
5,455, 124 120133721 100
200.000
117, 714 2,994,917 100
1.500.000
213, 316 10,969,707

350.000
200.000

700,000

171,074 4,713,799
67,512 1,878,720
311,056 7,451,223

100,000
100,900

77,101 1,059,706
100,270 2,231,033

share.

230
3773^
204
295

165
145
Per

25,155,710
16,626,897
3,849,382
<7,807,779
9,970,249
44,273,729
2,229,763

share.

30
100
100
100 235
75
100

240

100

S acram en to—
California Nat B k . 1 , 000,000
492,477 12,326,942 100
600,000
California Tr & S B
571,977 10,859,907
350.000
Farm & M ech S Bk
263,575 5,259,534 .100
500.000 <1,276,563 <7,454,325 100
N B D O M ills & Co
800.000
People’s Bank_
_
322,028 7,394,744 100
Sac-San Joaquin Bk 3,000,000
307,055 23,211,288 .100
San B ern ard in o
California State Bk
Farmers’ Exch Nat

330
200
130
305
375
275
190
288

100

San D iego—
First National Bank
Merchants’ Nat Bk
San Diego Sav B k .
Secur Comm & S B .
Union Nat Bank___
United States N Bk
Southern Tr & Com­
merce Bank_____
San F ra n cisco—
American Nat Bank
Anglo London-Paris
National B a n k ..
Bank of Calif, N A .
Bank of Ita ly _____
Columhus S&L Soc
Crocker Nat B ank.
D on’ hoe-Kelly BCo
First National Bank
French-Amer Bank
San Fran S & L Soc
Humboldt Sav B k.
Italian-Amer Bank
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Mission Sav BankSecurity Bk & TrCo
Wells Far Nev N at.
Anglo-Calif Tr C o .
Mercantile T r C o ..
First Federal Tr Co
Union Trust C o ___
San Jose—
Bank of San J o se ..
First National Bank
Security Sav Bank.
Security State Bank
Gard C Bk & Tr C o
S to ck to n —
C ity Bank________
Com m ’l & Sav B k .
First National Bank

share.

C A LIF O R N IA — N a t. banks D e c . 29; State in stitu tio n s latest retu rn s.

Fresno—
Growers Nat Bank.
Union Nat Bank___

C a p ita l.

share.

$
683,011
S622.457
607,078
68,068
<60,510
<2,571

Gross
D ep o sits .

P a r.

$
15,164,703 100
s3,413,430 100
7,787,446 100
1,880,632 100
<1,138,460 100
<1,223,913 100

A sh .

B id.

P er share.

1 , 000,000

366,774 16,699,793

100

2 , 000,000

687,191 18,771,924

100 125

5.000.
8.500.000
15,000,000
130.000
2.000.
650.000
3.000.
1.250.000
1.000.
1.200.000
1.250.000
1.500.000
500.000
750.000

6 , 000,000

1.500.000
4,000,000
1.500.000
1.200.000

373, 339
000
9,150, 627
5,333, 079
209, 897
6.750, 791
000
236, 491
<2,056, 822
000
566, 420
2.750,
000 000
636, 790
361, 442
529, 330
162, 139
369, 566
5,596, 179
1,030, 259
3,543, 170
694, 909
2,586, 697

71,863,798
76,001,788
229751525
2,982,399
37,016,020
2,788,778
<24417,887
14,178,719
76,921,392
19,030,443
12,496,796
9,731,123
6,747,613
4,898,095
60,214,874
38,966,878
106315 978
21,969,472
36,464,798

100
100
100
250
100
100
100
100

163
206
220

127

221)4

235
138

1000

100
100
100
250
100 1 9 1^ ____
181
100 175
276
"5 0
800 2650
P er share.

300.000
500.000
100.000
100,000
500.000

433, 456 5,122,029
a403, 517 a6,571.776
306, 855 2,761,894
245, 930 1,325,754
657, 512 6,851,905

400.000
500.000
200.000

236,397 3,432,854
80
■ 359,132 5,862,305
<454,269 <1,170,371 1 6 6

100
100
100
100
100

CANADA— See last page.
CO LO RAD O — N a t.
C olora do S p gs.-'
Colorado Sav Bank
Colorado Spgs N B
Exchange Nat Bank
First National Bank
Colo Title & Tr Co
Denver—
Central S Bk & Tr
Colorado Nat Bank
Denver Nat Bank.
Drovers Nat Bank.
First National Bank
Globe Nat Bank___
Hamilton Nat Bank
Merchants’ B a n k ..
Stock Yards NatBk
U S National Bank.
Amer Bk & Tr C o ..
Bankers Trust C o . .
Hibernia Bk&Tr Co
Guardian Trust Co.
Home Sav & Trust.
International Tr Co
Interstate Trust Co
Leadville—
American Nat Bank
Carbonate Nat Bk
P ueblo—
First National Bank
Western Nat Bank.
Pueblo Sav & Tr Co

banks D e c . 29; State in stitu tio n s latest retu rn s.
P er sh are.

50,000
100,000

300.000
300.000
300.000

227,101 1,976,199
119,677 1.730.708
c304,634 c5,859,550
462,075 5,332,896
102,997 1,684,917

100
100
100
100
100
Per share.

500.000
500.000
1 ,000,000
200.000
1,250,000
200,000
350.000
125.000
250.000
400.000
500.000
1 , 000,000
100.000
240.000
500.000
200.000

324,171
1,930,547
1,497,187
48,707
1,226,419
62,970
165,027
30,121
<77,699
971,844
504,372
263,598
50,449
39,077
182,909
945,370
101,220

100,000
100,000

c26,147
47,747

200.000

8.394.709 100
28,839,767 100
25,331,120 100
957,988
32,680,910 100
1,675,977
5,802,295 100
1,216,724
............ ..........
<1,817,791 '1 6 6
15,321,723 100
8,107,010 100
4,379,179
1,400,779 100
1,250,097
4,294,932
16,082,901 100
2,613,096
Per sh a re.

500.000
100.000
100,000

C O N N E C T IC U T — N a t .

c582,075
1,216,700

100
100

1,185,971 11,684,170
124,557 1,638,924
200,731 4,199,739

100

banks D ec .

29;

S ta te i n s t i t u t i o n s la tes t r e t u r n s .

B rid g ep ort—
City National Bank 1 , 000,000 1,065,079 8,752,299
First National Bank 2 , 000,000 2,072,373 15,258,955
400,000 7,341,945
Bridgeport T r C o ._ 1 , 000,000
Amer Bank & Tr Co
200,000
160,924 4,305,347
100,000
55,340 1,360,612
West Side Bank_
_
H a rtford —
600,000
488,775 13,948,071
C ity Bank & T r Co
150.000
Conn River Bkg Co
643,220 3,045,564
First National Bank 1.150.000 1,411,033 8,769,366
Hartford-Aetna NB 2 , 000,000 3,347,297 14,920,797
72,397 1,710,434
300.000
Mutual Bk & Tr Co
Phoenix Nat B ank. 1 ,000,000 1,533,337 12,548,014
400.000
875,477 7,612,761
State Bank & T r Co
United States Secty
T r____ _______ 1,000.000
Hartford-Conn Tr
2 , 000,000 2,683,707 16,161,076
C o _____ _____ _
100.000
42,077 1,024,864
Park St Trust C o ..
300,602 2,088,403
150.000
Riverside Trust Co
100.000
197,844 3,400,151
Travelers B & T rC o
New Haven—
101,264 2,231,237
200,000
Bway Bk & Tr C o .
First National Bank 1 , 000,000 1,337,437 12,999,350
875,000 9,990,209
300.000
Mechanics’ B a n k ..
633,247 7,054,993
500.000
Merchants Nat B k .
New Hav Bk N B A 1.200.000 1,953,741 6,233,273
646,044 2,480,904
500.000
Nat Tradesmens Bk
750.000 1,076.704 6,395,126
Second Nat B a n k ..
984,517 5,200,030
650.000
Un & N Hav T r Co

•Saleprico. a June 30 1921. + Capital is to be increased. * Ex dividend, h Ex rights,
■ Sept. 6 1921. » M ay 5 1922. r D ec. 311919. c Sept 15 1922.
<June 30 1922.




1 , 000,000
250.000
200.000
165.000
200.000
100,000

S u rp lu s
& P ro fits.

Per share

100 210
100 172
100 165
100 170
100 135
100
30
100
100
100
100
100

175
170
175
140

P e r share.

240
180
210
280
245
415

250
295
125
255

100 360

385

100
100 150
100 285
100

395

P er

100
100
60
50
100
100
100
100

o Includes First Fed. T r. C o. stock,

125
180
180
76
196
170
190
275

sh are.

130
185
185
80
205
180

200

s D ec. 3 1 1921 .

56

ILLIN OIS —

C O N N E C TIC U T— (C o n clu d e d )
S u r p lu s &
P r o f its .

C a p it a l .

N orw ich—
M erch a n ts’ N at B k
T ham es N a t B a n k .
U n ca s N a t B an k ___
B ankers T ru st C o . .

W aterbu ry—

C itizen s’ & M anu­
facturers’ N a tB k
W aterb u ry N a t Bk
C olon ial T rust C o .
M erchants T r C o . .
W aterb u ry T r C o . .

DELAW ARE— N a t
W ilm in g ton —
C entral N a t B a n k .
Farm ers’ B a n k ____
N a t B k o f D elaw are
U nion N a t B a n k ___
D elaw are T ru st C o
E qu ita b le T ru st C o
S ecurity T & S D C o
W ilm in g ton T r C o .

W a s h in g t o n —
C olu m b ia N at Bank
C om m ercial N at Bk
B an k o f C om & Sav
D istrict N a t B a n k .
Farm & M ech N a t.
Federal A m erica n
N at B an k.
___
Franklin N a t Bank
L ib erty N a t B a n k ..
L in coln N at B a n k .
M erch B k & T r C o
N a t B ank o f W a s h .
N a t C apital B a n k .
N a t M e trp o B a n k .
R iggs N at B a n k ___
Second N at B a n k ..
Secur S av& C om Bk
A m er Secur & T r C o
C ontin ental T r C o .
N a t Sav & T r C o . .
M u nsey T ru st C o ...
U nion T rust C o ___
U nited States S B k .
W ash L oan & T r C o

$
67,274
707,544
54,047
25,004

$
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 . 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0

Gross
D e p o s its .

600,000
500,000
500,000
2 0 0 ,0 0 0

300,000
ba n k s D e c .

219,621
512,074
1,099,974
258,397
136,697

$
457,432
535,572
535,572
639,360

100
100
100

125

B id .
Per
110
120

105
135

8,068,947
3,205,867
5,096,703
2,945,110
3,309,168

100

50
100
100
100

1 1 0 ,0 0 0

203,175
900,000
500,000

600,000

1 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0

N a t . banks D e c .

2 0 0 ,0 0 0

800,000
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
500,000
2 0 0 ,0 0 0

3,400,000

1,000.000

1 , 0 0 0 .0 0 0
2 , 0 0 0 .0 0 0
2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 , 0 0 0 .0 0 0

N a t . ba n k s D e c .

s h a re .

200

115

100

125

50

1 20

100
100
100
100

190
95
145
295
260

50

100

25

715,574
170,749
104,701
d444,039
348,900
907,402
d296,077
<890,795
<2,584,711
369,002
121,636
2,622,415
128.58C
2,045,275
3S9.025
761,294
155,704
1,840,422

s h a re

130
130
200
1 00

155
305
270
105

29; other in s ts . la te s t r e tu r n s

353,472 2,908,166
498,944 11,690,922
1 0 1 ,0 0 0
1,300,000
502,887 6,451,491
398,400 2,741,717

550,000
252,000

1 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0
1,050,000

140

155
80
295

Per

250,000
1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0

225.000
250.000
300,000

s h a re .

140

Per

163,702 1,432,751
785,146 11,643,028
174,244 1,379,016
829,172 3,412,289
315,189 5,760,142
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 3,872,453
875,079 5,503,312
1,286,125 11,113,737

2 1 0 ,0 0 0

1 , 2 0 0 .0 0 0

Ask.

29; S tate in s titu tio n s late st r e tu r n s .

500,000

10,360,070
3,377,077
2,318,623
8,084,896
4,759,920
<18,087,531
d l , 544,728
<11026,787
<24642,373
4,240,693
3,399,788
23,057.695
3,756,635
9,939,320
4,926,132
5,815,115
2,039,144
11,464,975

100
100
10
100
100

s h a re

230
147
180
173
243

149
185

188

100
100

ioo

129
240

1 00
100
10c

200

195

210

242

100
10
10
10
10
10

230
565
150
245
300
90
325
144
270
322

L

166

c
c
c
c
c
ioc

165
250
310
95
335.

j 330

29; S tate in s titu tio n s late st r e tu r n s .

Jacksonville—

Per

A tla n tic N at B a n k .
B arnett N B o f Jack
F lorida N at B a n k . .

350.000
750.000
500.000

317.443 20,434,951
730,597 12,621.004
444,517 13,276,933

C itizens A m B k& Tr
B an k o f C om m erce
E xch an ge N a t Bank
First N ational Bank

1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 .0 0 0

563,463 7,630,790
43,000
900,000
e538,471 e 4 ,180,191
892.444 7,317,418

s h a re .

100
1 00
100
100

Tam pa—

250.000
400.000

100
100

G E O R G I A — N a t . ba n k s D e c . 29; S tate in s titu tio n s late st r e tu r n s .

A tla n ta —
A m erican Sav B ank
A tlanta N at B a n k .
C itizens & Sou B k .
F ourth N a t B a n k ..
F ulton N a t B a n k ..
G a Sav B k & T r C o
L ow ry B k & T r C o
A tlanta T rust C o .
T ru st C o of G eorgia

Per
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 , 1 0 0 .0 0 0
1 , 2 0 0 ,0 0 0

750,000
500,000
2,500.000
1,500.000
1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0

A ugu sta—

C itizens & Sou B k .
N at E xchange Bank
U nion Sav B a n k ___

1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 , 1 0 0 ,0 0 0

400,000
1 0 0 ,0 0 0

37,761
889,639
353,197 7,305^734
2,980,390 57,254,001
325,179 3,072,746
92,309 1,439,766

250,000
300,000
50.000

100
100
t
100
100
100
100
100
100

95
310
295
300
128
138
295

100
100
t
100
100

120

415

280
128
150

100
t
1 00
100

97>S
225
170
145

10c
10c
100
10c
10c
100

E xch an ge B a n k ___
L ib erty B k & T r C o

S avannahB k& T rC o
C itizens’ T ru st C o .
C hath am B k & T rC o

2,980,39C 57,254,001
64,036 1,080,981
150,947 1,969,143
543,715 2,793,947
s54,377
sSOO.OOC
233,340 1.140.259
15,957
412,165
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
917,287 3,737,263
700,000
104,607
2 0 0 ,0 0 (
691,446|
500,000j
130,914 1,799,216

100
100
10C
100

250,000!
300,000!
300,0001

247,977 3,842,472 100
383,270 6,043,799 100
el2 1 ,5 0 7 e l , 942,375! to o

* Sale p rice, a M a y 5 1922. b C ap ita l to b e increased,
« S ept. 6 1921. a A p ril 16 1920. * D e c . 31 1921.
IN ew s tock .

15 1922.




170

P er

2.100.00C
1 0 0 .0 0 c
250,000
3 00 ,00C
3 00 ,00(
250,000

I D A H O — N a t io n a l b a tik s D e c . 29.
B o is e C ity —
B oise C ity N a t B k .
First N a t o f I d a h o .
P a cific N at B a n k ..

s h a re .

137
165
s h a re .

150
142

240

138
175
180
P er

Savannah—
C itizens’ & Sou B k .

Per
100

80,000 1.150.00C
2,980,390 57,254,001
651,677 9,558,732
<165,877 <2.277,378

2 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0

5 00 ,00C
150,000

325
320
320
135
150
305

110

100
100
1 00
100
1 00
100

500.000
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 , 1 0 0 ,0 0 0

s h a re .
1 10

400

204,636 2,202,739
<181,044 <1,034,061
50,200 1,267,200
223,901 1,457,971
250,740 1,040,972
565,147 2,117.171

&* M acon—
>
B ib b N ational Bank
C itizens & Sou B k .
F ou rth N at B a n k ..
M a co n N at B a n k ..

325,701
22,873,987
57,254,001
25,524,772
05,217,745
1,570,648
22,379,724
2,606,628
3,649,713

P er

C olu m bu s—

C olu m b u s Sav B k .
F ou rth N at Barnk..
H om e Savings Bank
M erch & M ech B k .
F irst N a t B k of C o l.
T h lrd N ation alB ank

47,091
2,208,027
2,980,390
2,231,495
<z346.884
306,341
4,683,721
271,213
1,961,743

N a t . ba n k s D e c .

29; S tate in s t it u t io n s la te s t r e t u r n s .

C a p it a l .
P a r.

Per

D IS T . OF C O L U M B I A —

FLO RID A —

[V ol. 116.

B A N K S A N D T R U S T C O M P A N IE S

185
150
175
s h a re .
1 00

230
172
150
s h a re .

150
175

200

125

130

A urora—
A urora N at B an k .
First N ational B ank
A m erican N at Bank
M erchants N a t B k .
O ld Second N at B k
A urora T r & S av Bk

C h ica g o—

$
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 .0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0

S u rp lu s &
P r o fits .

G ross
D e p o s its .

$
$
331,877 2,467,926
213,920 3,000,720
<238,764 <2,229,717
25L 474 2,293,911
s228,724 s i , 280,179
79,438 1,772,411

P a r.

B id .

Ask.

N o n in a l.
100
100
100
100
100
100
P e r s h a re .

A etna State B a n k ..
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
119,179 2,924,304 1 0 0 163
A m er State B a n k ..
600,000
415,399 5,088,240 1 0 0 198
A tlas E xch N a t B k .
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
61,177 1,686,771 1 0 0
A ustin State B a n k .
300,000
137,509 5,441,794 1 0 0 2 0 0
B oulevard B d ge B k
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
50,000 5,458,682
C alum et N at Bank
300,000
154,230 5,866,710 100 2 0 0
C apital StateSavB k
300,000
95,347 3,054,041 1 0 0 190
200
C entral M fg D is Bk
500,000
526,664 6,726,678 1 00 300
C itizens S tate B k . .
400,000
208,837 5,563,790 1 0 0 225
C on t & C om m N B 25,000,000 20,440,944 379544 231 1 0 0 274
278
C orn E xch N at B k . 5,000,000 11,979,494 102603233 1 0 0 404
410
C osm op olita n St B k
500,000
227,494 7,400,947 1 0 0 175
D epositors State B k
300,000
245,197 4,492,744 1 0 0 180
190
D rexel State B a n k .
350,000
317,279 7,459,774 1 0 0 215
D rovers N a t B a n k . 1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
395,899 15,303,291 1 0 0 2 0 0
First E n g l e w o o d
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
State B a n k _____
55 837 3,505,949 1 0 0
First N ational Bank 12,500,000 17,180,301 223198278 1 0 0 465
First N at E nglew ’d
150,000
556 749 6,628,173 1 0 0
F orem an B rosB k C o 2,500,000 2 732 227 48,072,179 1 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
G arfield P k St S B k
225
95,399 5,222,796 1 0 0 2 0 0
H alsted St S tate B k
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
108.277 2.361,473 1 0 0 175
300,000
H yd e P k State B k .
243,909 4,074,043 1 0 0 194
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
In d ep en d ’e State B k
210
62,571 4,087.990 1 0 0
Irvin g Park N at B k
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
139.347 3,656,626 1 0 0 215
1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
K aspar S tate Bank
293.949 12,530,947 1 0 0 2 0 0
300,000
L ake View S tate Bk
155,177 5,054,966 1 0 0 150
250,000
Law ndale State B k
415
124,599 3,488,439 1 00 410
L incoln State Bank
300,000
41,567 2,613,197 1 0 0 125
Live Stk E xch N Bk 1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 1 432 747 16,831,322 100
300
M a d & K edS tateB k
750,000
280,976 7,198,664 1 0 0 195
M e ch & T ra d St B k
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1,673,939 100 1 1 0
66.917
M e tro p S tate B k
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
2,037,864
N at B k o f R ep u b lic 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 1.825.014 30,188,898 100 205
N a tion a l C ity Bank 2 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 2.022.497 35,651,763 1 00 162
167
600,000
N at B k o f C o m ’c e .
3fi4,882 6,103,152 1 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
175
N orth A ve State B k
131,314 7,201,029 1 00 165
N oel State B a n k ___ 1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
190
229,119 6,532,765 1 0 0 175
O gden A ve S tateB k
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
140
68,949 1,239,646 100
P eop le’s S tock Y ’ds
750.000
5Q4 771 14,119,797 100 290
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
P hillip State B & T
1351092 2,254,102 1 0 0 150
P ion eerS tateS av B k
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
143,070 3,463,271 100 250
500,000
Relia nee State B ank
178,870 7,109,584 1 0 0 250
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
R oseland State S B
153.577 3,493.290 1 00 190
300,000
S chiff State B a n k ..
300
100,071| 4,581,923 1 00 275
Odd 774! 4.447.406 100
250.000
500,000
355
S ecurity B an k .”____
405,094 6,792,422 1 00 350
So C h ica go S av B k .
600,000
316,698 6,607,711 100 2 1 0
South Side T r & Sav
500,000
212,998 8 ,0 2 S ,182 100 2 0 0
Qfi.OQ4 t 3.441.322
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
State B k o f C h ica go 2,500,000 5.24U 289 45.631.790 1 00 418
S tock Y d s S av Bk_
300,000
500
513,474 ! 7,646,791 100 480
500,000
Union B ank o f C h ic
236,792 i 5,639,968 1 0 c 140
U nited State B a n k .
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
100,682 j 1,847,790 100 150
300,000
W ashingtonP kN Bk
326,891 8,219,404 1 00 250
W est E n glew ood —
225
350,000
T ru st & S av B k .
188,999 1 4.169.277 100 2 0 0
W est T ow n S ta teB k
250,000
177.772 : 3,978,888 1 0 c 2 0 0
ion 185
191
C entral T r C o o f II 1 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 3,673,769 74,767,580
125
500,000
C en tu ry T r& S av Bk
130,369; 3,245,667 1 0 c 120
C h ic C itv B k & T rC o
500,000
888,677; 6,618,670 100 310
C h ica go T rust C o__ 1,500,000
923,899 15,251,292 100 155
C
5,000,000 8 427 490 8 8 359 731 IO
D rovers T r& S av Bk
250,000
'376!093!~6i624,274 100 300
182
400,000
F id elity T r & S B k .
74,179 3,340,793 1 0 c 178
_ _
6,250,000 9 189 911 100407 94? 10 c
_ . 200
100
300,000
3721941 j 3,579,661
G reeuebaum Sons’
410
Bank & T ru st Co 1,500,000 1.289.99 22,693,34( 1 0 c 400
220
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
G uarantee T r & Sav
222,312| 2,169,798 100 2 0 0
____
3,000,000 3,888,122 47,377,741 1 0 c 350
H arris T r & S av Bk
280
H om e B k & T r C o .
800,000
431,0341 8,586,122 100 270
410
136126263 100 405
5 .0 0 0 .
000
13,414,887
Illin ois T r & S av Bk
200,000 345,344 4,836,618 100 125 135
K e n w ’d T r& S av B k
200,000
78,307 2,526,043 100 175
K im b e ll T r & S B _ .
200
0
300.000
37,522 3,455,169 1 0 190
Lake Shore T r& S B
500.000
627,037 10,133,804 100 260
L akeview T & S B k
350.000
L ib erty T r & S Bk
135,909 7.441.411 100 290
0
200.000 118,377 2.666.412 1 0 160
L incoln T r & S av B
135
0
200,000
M arket T r & S a v ..
55,794 1,521,010 1 0 125
400.000
229,227 7,175,123 100 195
M ercantile T r& Sav
410
000
12.461,424 115991840 100 405
M erchants L & T rC o 5 .0 0 0 .
260
750.000
M id C ity T r & S Bk
226,476 10,584,911 100 240
0
4,557,021 51,217,409 1 0 350
000
N orthern T r C o Bk 2.000.
579,449 16,115,062 100 270
N o rth w ’ n T r &S Bk 1,000,000
724,170,15,932,026 100 215
P eop le’ s T r& S avB k 1,000,000
460,219 5,680,459 100 200
300.000
Pullm an T r& S avB k
0
341,979 7,886,164 1 0 300
500.000
Sheridan T r Sav Bk
200.000 118,147! 3,536,970 100 145
S ou W est T r & S a v .
842,942 10.893,673 100 164
168
S tand’ d T r& S av Bk 1,000,000
200,000 150,796| 2,187,961 100 175
S tock m en ’sT r& SB k
330
U nion T ru st C o ___ 2,000,000 2,884,019 54,692,896 100 320
259,123 11,768,932 1 0 300
0
W S ide T r & S a v Bk
700.000
280
W o o d la w n T r& S B k
0
400.000
194,224 6,954,596 1 0 260
P e r s h a re .
E lg in —
0
E lgin N at B a n k ___
100.000 s50,000 s967,967 1 0
First N a tion a l Bank
200,000 <136,604 f l . 484,722 100
0
270,577 2,233,775 1 0
150.000
H om e N at B ank
U nion N at B a n k ___
100.000 <45,000 £600,000 100
E lgin C ity B ’ k’g C o
100,000 222,749 2,029,564
100,000 138,741 1,453,791 1 0
0
H om e T r & S av Bk
P e o r ia —
300.000
0
646,277 4,404,179 1 0
C entral N at Bank
C om m ercia l N a t Bk
0
750.000 1,618,362 6,633,037 1 0
294,272 2,623,779
250.000
D im e Sav & T r C o
918,803 6.326.733 100
First N a tion a l Bank
550.000
169,183 2,742,562 1 0
H om e Sav & S ta te .
250.000
0
172,686 1,674,393
400.000
State T r & Sav Bk
612,779 5.479.733 100
500.000
M erchants & 111 N B
0
First. T r & Sav B k
200.000 450,077 2,983,778 1 0
Q u in c y —
130,390 2,571,148 100
300.000
Illinois State B ank
0
100.000 109,877 5,669,089 1 0
Q u in cy N at B a n k .
d 298,370'<14,404,402 1 0
0
500.000
R ik er N at B a n k ..
200.000 200,000! 2,135,000 100
M erca n tile T r & SB
581 ,31 7 ’ 7,401,910 1 0
0
State Sav L & T rC o 1.000,000

g C ap ita l p a id in authorized am ount is larger,
x E x d iv id e n d ,
y L ast sale, d S ept .
t June 30 1922
v A pril 28 1921.
t Includes trust d ep osits,
t B ranch o f S a v a n n a h .

M ar ., 1923.]

IO W A — (C o n clu d e d )

I L L IN O IS — ( C o n c l u d e d ) .
S u r p lu s &
P r o fits .

C a p it a l .

R o c k fo r d —
C om m ercial N a t Bk
Forest C ity N at Bk
M a n u f’rs N a t Bank
Peoples B k A T r C o
R o ck fo rd N a t B ank
S ecurity N a t Bank
Sw edish-A m N at Bk
T h ird N ationalB ank
S p r in g fie ld —
First N ational Bank
Illin ois N a t B a n k ..
R id g ely -F a rm ’s S B
S p’gfield M arine Bk
First State T r A Sav

G ro s s
D ep o sits .

C a p ita l.
B id .

P a r.

$

200,000

P er

577,192
2,202,479
3,0 8 8,90 6
2,1 5 5,32 6
8,4 3 9,84 7
639,212
2,2 3 5,55 6
3,3 7 2,43 4

500.000
300.000
600.000
500.000
500.000

175,097
124,217
265,617
480,671
203,433

3 ,8 3 3,23 7
3 ,4 7 1,70 5
6 ,2 9 6,27 2
4 ,9 4 5,33 6
4 ,9 7 9,74 3

100
100
100
100
100

sh a re.

10G

125.000
500.000

63,604
273,441
542,717
221,697
994,577
65,975
214,790
424,715

300.000
400.000
250.000
750.000

200.000

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
P er

200.000
100,000

500.000
250.000

200.000
100,000
1,000,000
300.000
350.000

200.000
200.000
500.000
300.000
400.000

2,000,000
2,000,000
100.000
1.250.000
200.000
1,000.000
100,000
250.000
250.000
136.000
300.000

100.000
1,000.000
750.000
200.000
600.000
100,000
100,000
1.500.000

s269, ,249
118 ,979
87, ,179
25, ,000
443, ,919
132, ,924
215, ,776
63 073

603 ,91 9
,276,388
,928,790
,388,770
,564,401
,661,791
,532,919
931,965

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

557, ,777
e363, 194
395, 282
63, 471
201, 622
479, 891

,720,701
025,397
,719,774
,456,994
,610,755
,595,093

0
0
0
0
0
0

______
. ...
____ __
______
_____
______

65, ,778
235, ,714
1,259, 898
2,455, 747
199, 774
1,622, 344
314, 479
34, 031
64, 877
38, 202
121, 274
46, 689
157, 502
85, 000
733, 197
1,048, 991
158, 837
152, 274
1,151, 299
45, 577
108, 900

,576,921
,567,359
,708,217
,286,210
992,849
494,356
,402,651
155,117
705,077
789,359
394,793
473,744
589,774
986,003
924,393
667,731
713,661
058,073
445,107
804,949
332,926

9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9

______
.......... ..
______
.. ...
______
. ...
______
______
. ...
_______
______

9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9

______
. . .
_____
______
______
. . .
............
______
... .

490,935
547,417
310,547
775,774
278,029

3,007,993
3,022,582
2,2 7 5,12 6
7,211,123
4,4 6 5,02 3

sh a re.

P er

sh a re.

D es M oin es —
B ankers T rust C o . .
C ap C ity State B k .
C entral State Bank
C om m ercia l Sav Bk
D es M oin es N at Bk
D es M oin es S B & T
D es M oin es T r C o .
H om e Savings B ank
Io w a T r A Sav B k .
Iow a N a tion a l Bank
M ech a n ics’ S av Bk
P eop le’s Sav B a n k .
U niversity State B k
V alley N at B a n k ..
V alley Sav B a n k .
Iow a L oan A T r C o
D ubuq
D u bu qu e N at B ank
D u bu qu e Sav Bank
First N ational Bank
Pioneer T r& S av B k
U nion T r A Sav B k
Io w a T r A S av B k .
S econd N a t B a n k ..

300.000

580.000 4.100.000
52,337 2,057,041
t>201,697 t>2,972,501
368.665 4,925.465
e l 0 4 ,107 e l , 569,947

500.000

e318,194 e8 ,756,972
207.000 3.250.000
87,740 2,421,702
e696,774 e 9 ,146,911
36,835 1,563,515
161,498 2,645,978
166,200 3,076,741

50.000

700.000
300.000

200.000
50.000
150.000
150.000
250.000
400.000

100.000

1,000,000
150.000
250.000

200.000
1,000,000
400.000
75.000

100.000
50.000
1,200,000
100,000
100,000
50.000
300.000
50.000
500.000

P er

1,826,889
1,000,502
3,822,232
3,134,568
2,887,967

p r ices

sh a re.

200.000

150.000
150.000
300.000

200.000

sh a re.

100 _______
P er

sh are.

_______
..........
_____
_______
_____
_____
_______
______
______

5.080,548
3,6 0 2,19 9
992,985
3,6 8 2,47 0
1.230.000
6,u64,773
5.200.000
1,013,329

P er

sh a re.

______
______
______
______
______
_
_

354 322 3,248,391
93, 682 2,559,566
364, 929; 5,761,780
76, 994 3.662,726
e354, 194 el326 2 ,9 7 2
271 890 5,259,751
568.936
93 ,035 2,700,876
63 ,385 2,030,711
(1,253 ,542 (10938,731
46 ,038 2,552,755
323 ,766 3,905,547
28, ,617
628,820
466, ,434 3,755,777
250, 278 2,023,600
643, ,958 7,437,372
59,507
84.910
347,009
89,000
297,100
239,343
90.910

K a n s a s C it y —
C om m ercial N at B k
E xchange State B k.
P e o p le ’s N at B a n k .
K ansas T ru st C o . .
T opeka—
B ank of T o p e k a ___
C entral N at B a n k .
Farm ers’ N a t Bank
M erch a n ts’ N a t B k
Shawnee State B k .
State Savings B ank
Centra] T ru st C o . .
P ru dential T ru stC o

250.000
250.000
50,000
250.000

100.000

I
258,837 10,188.809
15,312 1,192,701
135,840 2,894,553
120,748 3 ,5 6 6,66 2
266,914 4,348,131
439,507 4,059,901
190,121 3,0 4 4,77 4
130,259 1,320,109
57,170 1,072,922

N o m in a l

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

434,599
101,897
116,111
130,101

8,959,955
2,672,961
2,0 8 2,94 8
482,100

360,559
145,792
27,707
194,830
40,000
46,194
203,219
204,571

5,308 ,909
4,836 ,928
1,049 ,796
4,472 ,795
1,023 ,500
2,199 ,358
2,093 ,747
704 ,712

250.000 5,500,000
1,063,499 13,825,797
190.000
600,000
237,197111,058,100
61,583
996,090

100
100

600,000

80,000
900,000
72,180 1,351,149
e 3 7 ,199 e l , 029,056
e30,000| e7 0 0 ,000

sh are.

100
100
100
100
100
100

150.000
1,000.000

P er
215

100
100
100
100

600,000

200,000
200,000
125,000

310.000
500.000

100.000
200,000
60,000
100.000
400.000
100.000

100.000
1,000,000
100,000
200,000
200,000
100,000

200

160
300

100

100
10
0
100
100
100
100
100

P er

L e x in g t o n —
F a yette N a t B a n k .
First & C ity N at Bk
P hoen ix N a tB k A T
Second N at B a n k ..
S ecurity T r C o ___

300,000
800,000
1,000,000
150,000
500,000

L o u is v ille —
C itizens’ U nion N B 1,000,000
500,000
First N ational Bank
500.000
L iberty Ins B a n k Security B an k ____
200,000
K en t T it S B & T C o f/250,000\
\a 100,000/
750,000
L in coln B ank & T r .
500,000
L ouisv N at B a n k ..
N at Bk o f K en tu ck y 2,500,000
S tock Y ards B a n k .
100,000
F id elity A C olu m T r 2,000 000
806,100
L ouisville T rust C o
350,000
U nited States T r C o

e236,024 e l , 834,042
e2 14 ,437 e 4 ,525,411
e l4 0 ,0 0 0 e3,027,971
74,449 1,332,923
105,243 1,209,000

100
100
100
100
100

sh a re.

10C
100
100
100
100

e323,194
e479,142
e3 63 ,690
e l 9 1 ,312
e l 7 1 ,640

sh are

P er

200,000
500,000
350 000
100,000
100,000

N ew p ort—
A m erican N at B ank
N ew p ort N a t B ank

_______

e 2 ,394,156
e 2 ,820,881
e2,902,487
e l , 184,901
1,352,705

182^
182^
130
210
325
P er

1,835,097 2 7,528,220 100
500,000 9 ,2 4 3,60 0 100
879,829 14,891,226 100
297,875 1,827,730 100
331,370 3 ,6 6 6,29 6 /1 0 0
1100
223,972 5,1 5 1,90 6 100
225,177 6,321,509 100
4,197,397 42,4 44 ,9 9 8 100
993,016 100
80,873
1,041,231 6,447,775 100
209,886 2,792,973 100
144,577 1,469,494 100

298
340
250
129
153
325
190
166
105
P er

100,000
100,000

e \ 45.007 e1.2 77.260
e210,000 e l , 872,796

185
185
135
215
sh a re.

300
470
260
90
131
158

110
sh a re.

100
100

L O U IS IA N A — N a t . b a n k s D e c . 29; S ta te i n s t i t u t i o n s la tes t r e tu r n s .
N ew O r le a n s —
A m erican B a ’ k A T r
C itizens’ Bk A T r C o
C an al-C om m ercial
T rust A Sav B k .
Int-S tate T r A B C o
N ew Orl B k A T rC o
M arine B k A T r C o
W h itn ey-C en t N B
H ibernia Bk A T r C o
W h itn ey-C en t T r A
Savings B a n k___
S h rev ep ort—
A m erican B k A T C o
A m erican N at B ank
C ity Sav B k A T r C o
C om m ercial N at Bk
E xch an ge N a t Bank
First N ational B ank
C o n tin ’l B A T r C o

P er

600,000

1,000,000

119,690
269,391

2,810,007
4 .0 0 0 .
000
755,000
750.000
106,767
400.000
893,241
1.500.000
2.800.000 2,513,647
2 ,6
2 .0 0 0 .
0000 4,22 0

2,537,020
9,1 2 3,21 0 '1 6 6
64,269,702
12,301,798
3,5 4 7,60 2
20,164,796
3 6,170,419
50,563,721

1,000,000

45,427
927,203
e66,692 e 2 , 334,095
270,802 5,9 2 1,00 8
e413,957 el3 37 7 ,7 0 5
13,041 1,478,412
e421,880 el0 48 4 ,7 0 4
241,310 4,442,917-

100
100

242
285

166
100
100

shar.e.

98^

185
305
388

260

631,821 22,358,707

100,000

95
164

1,000,000
200.000
1,000,000
300,000

P er

sh a re.

P er

150.000
500.000

sh a re.

100
100
100
166
100

M A IN E — N a t . b a n k s D e c . 29;- S ta te i n s t i t u t i o n s la tes t r e t u r n s .
B an gor—
First N ational B ank
M erchants’ N at B k
E astern T r A B kg C o
M errill T r u s t C o ___

400,000
100,000
175,000
500,000

560,892
272,674
913,674
536,994

5,8 1 8,77 5
1,899,343
8,3 1 3,02 2
9,0 8 0,17 5

100
100
100
100

140
280
350
280

600,000
200,000
600,000
300,000

600,494 3,085,946
139,711 3,7 2 9,75 0
527,417 7,341,353
684,027 8,503,212
420,005 18,204,054
901,497 14,111,707
339,944 9,364,787
378,118 1,344,771
199,994 2,186,403

100
100
100
100

112
130
119 H
200

116
140
120
220

100
100
100
100

215
144
195
150

220
146
215
160

P o r t la n d —
P er

125.000
75,000

A sk.

____ __

1,210,000 15,800,000
516.674
321,977
66,397
296,034
145.000
377,577
570.000
62,277

200,000
200,000
200,000

L ib erty N at B a n k .
C o v in g to n S B & T r
P e o p le ’s S B k & T r .

_______
_______
_______
_____
_____
_______
.. . .

102,447
23,149
255.666
273,737
200,140

$
600,000

C o V in g t o n —

9 .. . . .
____
.. . ..
_______
_______

200.000
200,000
300.000
100.000
200,000
200,000
120,000
100,000
150.000
200.000

B id .

K E N T U C K Y — N a t . b a n k s D e c . 2 9 ; S ta te i n s t i t u t i o n s la tes t r e t u r n s .

9 _____
9 ______
9 _ . .
...
9 _______
P er

100.000
400.000
200.000
100,000

S io u x C it y —
First N a tion a l B ank
Iow a State Sav B k .
L ive S tock N a t B k .
T o y N a t B a n k ____
Sioux N at B a n k ___
S ecurity N at B a n k .
W o o d b u ry C o S Bk
F arm ers’ L & T r C o
First T rust A S B k .

W ic h it a —
A m er State B a n k ..
First N ational Bank
First T ru st C o ____
F ourth N at B a n k ..
M erch Res State Bk
R a n ch ’ns State B k
& T ru st C o _____
Southwest State B k
U nion N at B a n k ___
U nion Stk Y d s N at

I O W A — N a t . b a n k s D e c . 29: S tate i n s t i t u t io n s la tes t r e tu r n si.
B u rlin g to n —
A m er S Bk A T r C o
B u rlington Sav B k .
First N ational Bank
Iow a State S av B k .
M erch a n ts’ N a t B k
C e d a r R a p id s —
C ed R ap id s N at B k
C ed R ap id s Sav B k
Iow a State Sav B k .
M erch a n ts’ N at B k
P eop le’s Sav B a n k .
Security Sav Bank
A m er T r A Sav Bk
C o u n c il B l u f f s C ity N ational Bank
C om m ercial N at B k
C oun B lu ff Sav B k .
First N ational Bank
State Savings Bank
D a v e n p o r t—A m er C om Sav Bk
D avenp ort Sav B k .
First N ational Bank
H om e Sav B an k___
Iow a N ationalB an k
S ecurity Sav B an k .
S cott C o Sav B a n k .
U nion Savings Bk
C itizen s’ T r & S B k

P a r.

sh a re.

______
______
.. ...
______
______
______
. ...
_____

m in a l

700.000
500.000
300.000
500.000
500.000

G ro s s
D ep o sits .

K A N S A S — N a t . b a n k s D e c . 29; S ta te i n s t i t u t i o n s la te s t r e t u r n s .

P er

500.000
500.000

S u r p lu s &
P r o fits .

A sk.

IN D IA N A — N a t . b a n k s D e c . 29; S ta te i n s t i t u t io n s la tes t r e t u r n s .
E v a n s v ille —
C itizens’ N a t Bank
N a tion a l C ity Bank
M erca n tileC om ’lB k
N orth Side B a n k ..
O ld State N at Bank
W est Side B a n k ___
A m T r A Sav Bank
C itizens T r & S B k .
F ort W ayne—
First N a t B k ______
L in coln N a t B an k.
O ld N ational B an k.
C itizens’ Trust C o .
P eop le’s T r & Sav C o
T ri-S ta te L A T r C o
I n d ia n a p o lis —
C om m ercial Nat Bk
C ontin ental N at Bk
F letcher-A m N atB k
Indiana N at B an k.
L ive Stock E xch Bk
M erchants’ N at Bk
M eyer-K iser B ank.
N ational C ity Bank
P eop le’s State Bank
A etna T r A Sav C o .
Bankers Trust C o . .
C ity T rust C o _____
Farm ers Trust C o
F idelity Trust C o . .
Fletcher Sav & T r .
Indiana Trust C o . .
State Sav & T r C o .
S ecurity Trust C o .
U nion T rust C o ___
W ash Bank & T r C o
W ild & C o State Bk
T e r r e H a u te —
First N ational Bank
M c K e e n N at Bank
Terre H aute N at Bk
T erre H aute T ru st.
U nited States T r C o

57

B A N K S A N D T R U S T C O M P A N IE S

1,909,277
1,519,706
3,6 3 6,79 5

100
100
100

2,9 7 8,72 2
2,567,729
588,769

100
100

1,100,000 100
100

sh are.

P er

400,000
500,000
250,000
150,000

150
375
300
sh are.

• Sale p rice, a In clu es one-h alf share o f K en t T itle S. B . A T r . co m . s to ck , x E x d ivid e n d , n D e c . 31 1921. r N o v . 1 1918.
t Inclu des
debentures, v M a y 5 1922. y Last sale. eJ u n e 3 ) 1922. a P referred, b N ew stock , c U nified includes C itz-U n ion F id . A C o l. T r . s S e p t.
15 1922. (J u n e 30 1921.




58

B A N K S A N D T R U S T C O M P A N IE S

B a ltim o r e —
B alt C o m m ’l B a n k .
C alv ert B ank
C itizen s’ N a t Bank
D r o v & M ech a n ics’
N a tion a l B a n k .
Farm & M er N Bk

N a t M arine Bank
N a t U n B ank o f M d
O ld T ow n N at B k .
Park Bank
W estern N at B a n k .
A tlantic T rust C o _
B altim ore T ru st C o

M arylan d T ru st C o
M erc T ru st & D e p .

F r e d e r ic k —

S u rp lu s
db P r o fits .

Gross
D ep o sits .

$

100
50
10
50

130
125
100
95
4 7 ^ 48

100
40
25
10
100
100
100
30
100
10
10
20
50
50
25
100
100
100
100
50
25
100
100
100
50

280
53

$
750,000
100,000
2,000,000
200,000

299,692
180,966
6,306,417
211,421

$
6,334,311
6,322,125
23,374,789
5,172,724

600,000
650 000
100 000
4,000,000
1 500 000
400 000
1 500 000
400 joOO
1,000,000
350,000
300,000
500,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
300 000
750 000
1 350 000
1 OOO 000
i !o o o !o o o
1,500,000
1 250 000
1 200 000
200 000
400 000
550]000

941,491
<383,344
263,189
2,426,410
1,263,120
477^477
e l , 483,643
296,867
855,607
221,567
141,096
681,742
1,153,197
2,329,778
139,292
293,410
1,700,120
2,003,277
466,891
3,633,497
1,101,734
3,338,079
201,511
350 072
624,172

P a r.

13,190,323
<4,229,031
3,565,401
42,109,775
16,805,616
3,250,299
el2384,006
3,076,280
8,243,961
3,033,091
2,878,611
5,019,336
4,072,206
13,870,008
1,638,916
1,828,914
8,737,691
14^496,702
8,152,100
17,627,452
20,008,579
24^718,847
970,288
7,366,104
12,128,795

B id .
Per

A sk.
share

290
56

22J^ 22 V
2 0 0 '1
190
155
42
170
14 M

41
165
14
15
33
101 ^
160
33M
64' "
175
302
132
233
45
500

34
105
170
35
65
185
310
140
240
50
600

102

100 000
1 00 OOO
125 000
150 000
n s o 'o o o
275^000

*

G lo u c e s t e r —
C ap e A n n N at B k .
C ape A nn Sav B ank
G lou cester N at B k .
G lou ces S D T r C o .

100
100
25
15
100
50

5,465,473
2,696,477
2,732,155
1,604,458
2,602,932
5,928,413

570,841
700,000
449,527
750,000
s370,622
500,000
15,000,000 22,099,279

13,165,000
t o , 035,800
s5 ,891,000
158114000

s 3 ,435,109
s37,377
5,644,779
800,174
11,193,179
1,576,711
4 ,2 5 0,97 0
1,454,477
2,613,712
2,0 0 1,56 6
3,6 9 5,18 4
102,041
86,531
1,336,343
1,204,001
72,193
99,967
2,625,807
81,322
764,348
800,815
2,642,319
9,653,542
10,386
87,622
3,176,390
1,240,589
48,478

1923
100
100
100
100

36,524,000
s i , 654,466
52,190,000
v v 7457969
124718000
13,155,000
30,989.000
11.317,000
24,590,588
22,426,956
16,013,004
1,015,059
1,053,144
32,102,659
17,111,133
19,863,643
2,932,552
39,765,183
2,505.936
12,076,851
17,345,338
23,509,610
126396829
1,040,770
2,413,511
36,261,994
16,736,398
780,664

B an k _ _ ____
2,000,000
M a tta p a n N a t B k
200,000
M erchants’ N at Bk 3,000,000
N a t R o c k B k o f R ox
300,000
N a t Shawm ut Bank 10,000,000
N a t U nion Bank
1,000,000
Second N at B ank . 2,000,000
W eb & A tlas N B k . 1,000,000
A m erican T rust C o 1,500,000
B eacon T ru st C o
1,000,000
B oston S D ep & T r 1,000,000
200,000
C olu m b ia T ru st C o
100,000
C om m ’w ’th T r C o . 1,500,000
E xchange T rust C o 1,000,000
Federal T ru st C o .
1,500,000
H ub T rust C o ____
500,000
International T r C o 2,000,000
Jam aica Plain Trust
200,000
L ib erty T ru st C o . .
750,000
M assachu s’ ts T r C o 1,000,000
N ew E ng T rust C o . 1,000,000
O ld C o lo n y T r C o . . 7,000,000
R o x b u ry Trust
200,000
South B oston T r C o
200,000
State St T rust C o . 2,000,000
U S T ru st C o . . . 1,000,000
W ln th rop T ru st C o
100,000

135
105
165
317

H a v e r h ill —
E ssex N at B a n k ___
First N ational Bank
H averh ill N at B ank
M errim a ck N a t B k
H a verh ill T ru st C o .

100,000
200,000
200,000
240,000
200,000

250,710
226,009
688,417
350,776
119,712

2,584,969
3,785,914
3,294,652
1,343,385
2,169,341

H o ly o k e —
C ity N a tion a l B an k
H o ly o k e N at B a n k .
Park N at ional Bank
H a d ley F alls T r C o

500,000
200,000
100,000
500,000

315,619
548,127
137,971
364,784

3,711,335
8,521,406
1,346,903
5,072,611

100
100
100
100

375,000
200,000
100,000
300,000

190,527
86,319
86,702
268,107

4,013,701
1,849,481
1,711,597
5,4 7 4,75 0

305,474
225,000
755,637
sl6 4 ,9 6 9
126,080
88,993

1,840,235
4,483,300
4,403,679
s626,434
2,109,632
1,268,287

100
100
100
100
100
100

200,000
200,000
200,000
200,000
250,000
100,000
200,000

s5 2 3 ,000 s 5 ,400,000
199,309 4,778,660
211,514 5,094,144
s l4 ,7 0 0 s i , 380,000
372,285 3,200,481
360,342 3,939,849
355,462 4,2 7 7,44 9

100
100
100
100
100
100
100

s869,747 s 8 ,802,278
500,000
1,000,000 s i , 634,219 s 7 ,109,314
561,707 5,5 0 3,41 2
350,000

100
100
100

2,304,716

100

s321,817 s 2 ,862,732
325,247 5,466,589
776,238
51,177

100 265
100 300
100 290
100
100 215
100 190
100 325
100 195
100 330
100 260
100
90
100
100 165
100 178
100 185
100
95
100 100
100 300
100 125
100 180
100
100
100 250
100
100
100
100 285
100

50
100
100

5,7 8 4,72 2
e l , 916,155
10,498,693
14,017,413
3,521,930
8,372,447
12,267,922

100
100
100
100
100
100
100

L a w re n ce —
B a y State N at B k .
A rlin gton T ru st C o
L aw rence T ru st C o
L o w e ll—
A p p le to n N at Bank
U n ion N a t Bank

Lynn—
C entral N a t B a n k .
M a n u fa c’rs N at B k
N a tion a l C ity B ank

N ew B e d fo r d —
First N a tion a l Bank
M erch a n ts’ N a t B k
N B ed S D & T r C o

S a le m —
M erchants N a t B k

321
305
220
195
335
205
340
270
100
175
182
195
105
115
310

A sk.

100
100
100
100

300,000
200.000
350,000
250,000
240,000
200,000

B id .

100
100
100
100
100

S p r in g f ie ld —
C hap in N at B a n k ..
C h icop ee N a t B ank
Springfield N a t B k .
T h ird N at B a n k . .
C om m ercial T r C o .
S pringfield S D & T
U n ion T rust C o ___

100

Per s h a r e .

P er s h a r e .

118
208
110
160

127
120
168

P er s h a r e .

P er s h a r e .

Per s h a r e .

P er

sh a re.

290
220
310
Per s h a r e .

200,000
145
115

P a r.

100
100

150,000

P eabody—
B oylston N a t B ank
C itizens’ N a t B ank

Gross
D e p o s its .

100,000
200,000

E ssex T rust Co .
L vn n S D e p & T C o

M A S S A C H U S E T T S — N at.bksX exc.B oston ) D e c . 29; State xnst.latest r e tu rn s .

$

S u rp lu s &
P r o fits .

$
2,232,530
4,457,767
1,455,316
3,128,947

M id ’sex S D & T C o
587,290
84,775
195,009
78,747
191,691
403,224

C a p ita l.

$
166,344
446,312
141,650
286,509

no

Per share

116,

M A S S A C H U S E T T S — (C o n c lu d e d )

M A R Y L A N D — N a tio n a l banks D e c . 2 9 ; State in s titu tio n s latest r e tu rn s.

C a p ita l.

[V ol.

184,277

P er s h a r e .

200,000
250,000
200,000
500,000
500,000
500,000
1,000,000
350,000
500,000
500,000

T a u n ton —
B riston C ou n ty T r .

300,000

W o r c e s te r —
M ech a n ics’ N at B k
M erch a n ts’ N a t B k
W orcester B k T r C o

200,000
1,000,000
1,500,000

588,297
e832,158
1,112,697
1,641,377
187,808
1,442,746
1,719,327

145
215
270
265
125
275
500

155
225
280
133
550

Per s h a r e .

186,442

2,670,911
P er s h a r e .

624,721 11,090,474
1,345,941 24,722,936
1,517,397 28,713,414

100
100
100

300
2 0 7 y*\ 2 1 2 K

205

210

190
255

300

29: State in s titu tio n s latest r etu rn s.

M IC H IG A N — JVa<.
B a y C it y —

P er s h a r e .

350,000

403,353

4,011,955

100

400,000

745,994

7,913,795

100

1,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000

563,697 18,853,723
367,971 28,774,952
539,277 22,473,431
200,000 3,0 2 2,56 8

100
100
100
100

750,000
700,000
l,5 n 0 000
1,500,000
5,000,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
1,500,000
2,500,000
5,000,000
500,000
4,000,000
500,000
2,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000

239,764 11,025,555
150,274 1,561,596
2.295.392 26.118.903
2,788,096 37,955,621
5,181,097184,398,024
622,779 12,761,142
1,494,517 2 5,440,758
2,114,343 3 1,592,746
1,584,213 3 4,046,376
9,702,2271105335 223
471.374 8.730.306
7.141.547 76.789.316
245,044
0631,734
3,929,219 g S , 702,404
1,669,690 <74,191,928
1,123,90E g 7 , 732,703

100

300,000
300,000
1,000,000
500,000
500,000
800,000
200,000
300,000
1,000,000

75,987 3,1 1 8,31 2
339,449 4,571,473
461,942 10,441,797
543 972 14.323.692
1,077,793 13,267,768
1.311.597110.621.975
112,904 2,364,350
241.179 1 <7588.054
402.197! <jl". 285.9 2(1

10c
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100 _______

1,000,00(
200,000
100,000
1,000,000

676,229117,564,997
198,0341 4,114,007
153,290 2 ,328,36£
1,305,930 1 1 ,337.13C

10c
10c
10c
10c

P e o p le ’ s” C om m erB everly T ru st C o ..

300,000
100,000

e299,201 e2 ,470,712
343,037
42,892

100
100

B rock ton —
H om e N a t B an k .
P ly m ’th C o T r C o .

Per
P er

300,000
500,000
200,000

544,477 6,856,900
494,537 6,879,711
116,599 c 4 ,116,259

100
100
100

2,843,283
2^685,495
8,133,726

sh are

100
100
100

A m er State B a n k ..
B an k o f Detroit.___
C om m ercial St S B k

P er

100,000
200,000
400,000

233,930
565,407
637,077

E a st C a m b rid g e

P er

P er

100,000

S138.692 s i , 395,279

sh are

sh are

100

F a ll R iv e r —
Fall R iv er N at Bank
First N a tlon al B ank
M a ssa soit-P oca sset

400 ,00C
400,000

538,524
511,274

5,271,267
1,938,102

100
100

145
210

M eta com et N a t B k
D u rfee T ru st C o . .

650 ,O C
O
750,000
400,000
200,000

641,794
427,349
735,527
73,603

6,418,296
4,244,061
3 ,339.35S
1,242,896

10C
100
10C

150
110
210

F itch b ’g B k & T r C o
S afety Fun d N B k .

500,000
200,000

537,517
478,544

4,209,451
5,335,673

100
100

150
325

1

First State B a n k ..
M erchants’ N a t B k
N at B k of C o m m ’ce
Peninsular State B k
P e o p le ’s State Bank
U nited Savings B k
W ayneC oH oSavB k
B ankers T rust C o . .
S ecurity T ru st C o .
U nion T ru st C o ___

160
350

G r a n d R a p id s —
C o m ’ cia l Sav Bank
F ourth N a t B a n k ..
G r R ap N at B ank.
G r R ap id s Sav B k
K e n t State B a n k ..
O ld N a tion a l B a n k .
P e o p le ’s S av B ank

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

196
146

166

296
273
185
240
215
345

275
143
245

360
200
300
300
200
Per share.

S a g in a w —
P e o p le ’ s S av B a n k .
S econd N a t B a n k ..

138

Per share.

______
_____
____ __
______

...

1

• Sale p rice, a C apital to be increased, b N ew stock , k T his is the so called “ w eekly d ep osits,” now form in g ca p ita l on w h ich d ivid en d s
• re p a id , x E x d ivid en d , ‘ k L ast sale, n M a y 5 1922. v D e c . 29 1923. d June 30 1920. g Includes trust dep osits, o A p ril 28 1921. c In clu d es
sayfiigsideposits. <Sept. 6 1921. s J u n e 30 1922. t E x rights, r N o v . 15 1920. e S e p t . 15 1922.




M a r .,

1923.]

M INNESOTA — N a t. banks D e c . 29; State in stitu tio n s latest r e tu rn s ,
C a p ita l.

D u lu th —

$
A m er E xch N at B k 2,000,000
C ity N ational Bank.
500.000
First N ational B ank 1,000,000
N orthern N at Bank
750.000
M in n e a p o lis —
Bankers N a t B a n k .
First N ational Bank
H ennepin C o Sav B k
M ercantile State B k
M erch & M fg St B k
M etrop N a t B a n k .
M id lan d N a t B ank
M inn eapolis N a t B k
M inn eapolis T r C o .
N orthw est N a t B k .
S tA n th ’n y F a lls B k .
U nion State B a n k .
M in n L ’n & T r C o .

S u rp lu s &
P ro fits

Gross
D ep o sits .

P a r.

B id .

g

s
1,282,479 13,760,773
548,779 4,952,070
2,201,747 17,701,031
655,414 5,266,200
225,098
000
6,070,604
443,119
86,550
99,717
225,697
000
704,917
£109,934
909,947
3,168,327
000
277,809
110,000
1,262,674
000

5,347,966
76,405,434
9,635,733
2,019,000
2,104,950
4,881,596
16.515,795
£2,600,013
5,406,729
71,100,372
5,582,468
2,000,000
9,604,031

A sk.

100
100
100

100
P er

500.000
5 .0 0 0 .
250.000
300.000
100.000
500.000
1.0 0 0.
200.000
1,000,000
4 .0 0 0 .
300.000
100.000
1 .0 0 0.

M O N T A N A — N a t. banks D e c . 29; State in s titu tio n s latest r e tu rn s.

Per share.

sh are.

100

100
100
100

100
100
100
100
100

V icksburg—
A m er B ank & T r C o
C itizen s’ N at Bank
First N at ional B ank
M erchants’ N a t B k

100

100

100
100
100

100
100
100

100

200,000
100,000
200,000
250.000

307,375
263,949
98,790
355,730

2,915,118
1,753,169
1,872,431
5,405,319

100
100

150.000
100.000
300.000
100.000

20,779
£56.000
275,597
449,142

1,045,993
£276,000
3,191,199
1,646,910

25
100
100
100

P er

M ISSO URI — N a t. banks D e c . 29; State in stitu tio n s latest r etu rn s.
K an sas C ity —
P er
C entral E x N a t B k
200,000
58,771 1,999,770 100 180
C it y B an k of K C . .
100,000
127,977 2,701,774 100 275
C olu m b ia N a t Bank
500,000
123,672 3,394,400 100 128
C o m ’w ealth N at B k
500,000
178,599 8,533,246 100 105
100
20fi 407
1,000 000
D ro v e rs ’ N at Bank 1,000,000
242! 107 10,664,494 100 150
First N a tion a l Bank 1,000,000 3,410,277 46,527,777 100 700
G a te C ity N at B k .
200,000
121,307 4,209,795 100 215
In t-S ta te N a t B ank
500,000 1,261,797 10,688,533 100 600
L ive S tock State Bk
200,000
41,644 1,120,906 100 108
M erch a n ts’ B a n k ..
200,000
52,847 2,055,205 100 220
M etrop olita n B ank.
100,000
107,150 1,307,958 100 200
M u tu al B an k . .
100,000
43,390
944,305 100 140
N ew E n g N a t Bank 1,000,000 1,142,191 17,109,912 100 240
P rod u ce E xch B ank
100,000
129,677 2,035,926 100 325
T ra d ers’ N at B a n k .
200,000
134,692 5,244,036 100 225
S tock Y d s N a t B k .
300,000
150,077 2,729,905 100 225
U nion State Bank
150,000
52,372 1,304,734 100 200
W estern E xch Bank
250,000
201,997 2.529,134 100 220
W estp ort A v e Bank
100,000
60,710 1.260,772 100 200
C om m erce T r C o . . 6,000,000 2,555,169 85.829,090 100 201
F id elity N B k & T r 2,000,000 1,264,490 28,410,797 1 0 c 237
300.000
90,604 2,882,492 100 150
H om e T rust C o ___
L ib erty T ru st C o . .
250,000
63,397 2,093,760 100 185
M ercantile T r C o .
200,000
120.174 2,242,021 100 300
500,000
Peoples T rust C o . .
107,720 7,221,704 100 175
Pioneer T rust C o . .
267,500
413,807 3,454,303 100 275
F id elity Savs T r C o
250,000
195,324 4,583,431 100
St. Josep h—
Burnes N at B a n k ..
First N ational Bank
A m erican N at Bank
St Jos Stk Y d s B k .
T o o tle -L a c v N B k .
First T rust C o ____
M issouri Val T r C o

St. Louis—

200,000
500,000
200,000
350,000
200,000
100,000
100,000

199,079 4,775,740
539,397 7,144,079
£333,371 £7,168,901
178,372 2,927,199
255,912 7,008,110
76,129 2,276,767
82,046 L230|583

P sr

100
100
100
100
100
100

—

share.

sh a re.

132

205
145
245

225
226
225
203
240
155

280

—

P er

*

C o m E xch N a t B k .
First N a tion a l Bank
L ive S tock N at B k
M erch a n ts’ N at B k
N ebraska N a t B ank
Om aha N at B a n k ..
Packers N at B a n k .
Peters N a t B an k .
S tock Y d s N a t B k .
State B ank
. ..
U S N ational Bank

200,000
250,000
150,000
200,000
250,000

$
752,493
88,977
340,980

P ar

.

B id .
Per

$

7,084,887
1,287,747
8,2 0 8,00 0

io o

£237,247 £2,814,195
149,397 3 ,3 5 4,60 7
138,402 1,742,774
127,572 1,554,729
424,926 4,0 1 9,11 3

100
100
100
100
100

A sh .
8B a rs.

—

sh are.

244,619
1,013,297
119,477
876,074
158,607
1,181,417
200,000 211,074
70,032
200,000
750,000 £1,078,732
116,001
300,000
915,527
1,100,000

300,000
1,250,000
650,000
1,000.000
500,000
1,000,000

3,5 5 0,29 0
19,687,729
6,1 7 6,77 4
12,174,779
2,751,729
24,0 19 ,0 2 6
3 ,6 6 8,06 9
1,837,182
£8,966,072
4 ,6 8 1,04 5
19,103,988

10c
10c
lo t

10
0
10 c
10
0
10
0
10
0
10 c

to o

29.

N E W H A M P S H IR E —
M a n ch ester—
A m oskeag N at B k .
First N ational Bank
M anchester N a t Bk
M erchants N a t B k .

N a tio n a l ban ks D ec

N E W J E R S E Y — N a t,
A s b u r y P a rk —
A sb P k & O c G r Bk
M erchants N a t B k .
A sb u rv Park T r C o
Seacoast T rust C o
A t la n t ic C ity —
A tla n ticC ity N at Bk
B oard w a lk N at B k .
Chelsea N at B a n k .
S econd N at B a n k ..
U n ion N a t B an k .
A tla n tic S D& T rC o
G u arantee Trust C o
E qu ita b le T rust C o
M a rin e T rust C o . .
B ayonne—
B ay on n e T ru st C o .
M ech a n ics’ T r C o .
B r id g e t o n —
B rid geton N at B k .
C um berland N a tB k
F arm & M er N a tB k
C um berland T r C o .
C am den—
C am d en N a t B ank
First N a t State B k .
C am d en S D & T C o
B roa d w a y T ru st C o
C entral T ru st C o .
E ast E n d T r C o . .
M erch a n ts’ T r C o P arkside T rust C o
S ecurity T ru st C o
W est Jersey T r C o .
E a st O r a n g e —

banks D e c . 29; State in s titu tio n s latest r e tu rn s.
P er t h a n

P er

200,000
150,000
150,000
150,000

700,517
208,940
356,744
72,247

4,0 4 8,52 0
1,727,381
2,461,398
1,701,416

E liz a b e t h —
E liza beth p ort B C o
N a tion a l State B k .
P eoples N at B a n k .
E liza beth T m st C o
U nion C o T m s t C o
H oboken—
First N ational Bank
Second N at B a n k ..
C olu m b ia T m s t C o
H oboken T m st C o .
H ud son T m s t C o
Jefferson T rust C o .
S teneck T ru st C o .
J e rs e y C ity —
C larem ont B ank .
First N ational Bank
H ud son C o N at B k
M erchants’ N at B k
C om m ercial T r N J
L incoln T m s t C o .
M erca n tile T r C o .
N J T Gu & Tr C o.
T m st C o of N J
U n ion T m s t C o . .
L on g B ra n ch —

10
0
10 c
10
0

200.00C
100,000
150 000
150.000

675,507 4,697,070
£71,394 £1,358,567
103,540 2,1 2 9,79 7
223,803 3 ,2 9 2,66 7

50,000
200.00C
100,000
100,000
100,000
150,000
600.000
200 000
100,000

£652,237 £6,147,916
310,371 1,630,287
264,771 4 ,0 1 3,21 6
380,041 5,1 6 8,70 0
£201,197 £2,052,208
682,207 5,6 6 5,06 6
555,747 4,7 7 7,74 7
258,039 3,1 3 5,26 6
252,809 4,491,521

100
100
80

300,000
500,000

218,417
348,238

6,032,729
9,724,914

100,000
150,000
150,000
150,000

293,797
562,972
142,954
195,122

2,3 9 6,51 2
3,017,072
1,252,501
1,663,508

100
100
100
100
100

100
Per share.

100,000
850,000
500,000
250,000
100,000
100,000
200,000
100,000
100,000
200,000

384,797 5,176,791
1,018,334 14,786,928
1,100,390 10,512,712
313,303 4,013,511
412,868 3,339,122
90,597 •1,062,095
191,774 2,690,534
145,017 1,960,015
342,817 4 ,1 3 6,40 3
273,274 2,9 4 2,24 2

100
100
28
100
25
100
100
100
100
100

120,958 3,027,373
538,417 10,936,027
351,941 7,438,452

100
100
100

250,000
700,000
200,000
100,000
300,000

256,929 4,373,791
£997,046 £8,734,628
£82,027 £1,300,586
85,074 2,429,721
431,515 9,209,030

100
50
100
100
100

500,000
700,000
100,000
200,000
1,000,000
400,000
500,000

1,058,972 9,949,071
236,947 7,257,376
77,322 1,536,472
267,729 4,141,773
1,473,747 27,548,204
202,320 5,4 4 8,08 6
219,190 7,097,798

28
100
100
100
100
100
100

95
390
160
250
450
175
250

200,000
1,000,000
250,000
200,000
2,000 000
200,000
600,000
200,000
1,300,000
2,000,000
500,000

252,100
1,953,096
930,972
119,470
2,202,107
225,774
469,844
150,000
1,118,337
2,411,026
391,366

6,295,000
18,373,367
5,778,893
3,7 3 7,12 7
3 9,772,487
5,321,974
5,225,794
8,0 8 4,57 5
19,861,776
38,6 63 ,0 9 6
9,8 2 5,49 9

10c

250
220
400
110
250

£202,027 £1,669,869
107,580 2,311,071

100
80

100,000
150,000
M o r r is t o w n —
First N ational Bank
N a tion a l Iro n B an k
A m erican T m s t C o
M orristow n T r C o
M t. H o lly —
M t H o lly N a t B ank
U nion N at Bank
Farm ers’ T m s t C o
N e w a rk —
A m erican N at B an k
B r’d & M a rket N B
M e r & M fr ’s N B
N atN ew ark& E ssex
B anking C o . ___
N ational State B k
N o rth W ard N a t B

sh a re.

ICC

150,000
500,000
300,000

sh a re.

100,000
85,859 1,806,772 100 200
2,000,000 1,147,932 22,164,194 100 141
143
690,352 5,367,889 100 370
200,000
200,000
143,096 3,497,559 100 220
235
200,000
122,304 2,402,331 100
10,000,000 6,648,974 123038021 100 207
209
530,S32 8,635,996 100 1 5 2 K 160
1,000,000
200,000
102,789 2,666,894 100 200
336,297 7,899,172 100
1,000,000
186,631 3,288,218 100 200
200,000
200,000
140,280 2,811,031 100 170
872,921 17,816,032 100 322
1,000,000
355
100,000
70,000 2,650,000 100 140
250,000
199,794 3,914,978 100
1,700,000 1,854,397 19,004,218 100 256
200,000
14,330 1,675,671 100
10,000,000 5,244,909 72,790,790 100 1 5 1 1 5 2
1,000,000
e204,807 e2, 426,188 100
70
80
186,899 2,431,336 100 150
100,000
2,000,000 £1.112,337 £15 356 947 100 166
1,000,000
700,000 7,895,151 100 170
175
405,497 13,727,709 100 138
1,000,000
101,297 1,554,723 100 1 3 2 ^
200,000
56,307 1,386,439 1 0 c 135
100,000
140
59,804 1,572,742 100 120
200,000
130
21,797 1.382,749 100
200,000
180,674 4,861,720 100
200,000
45,674 1,381,246 100
200,000
3,000,000 1,103,839 42,224,694 100 152
160
3,000,000 7,533,777 50,200,120 100 360
3,000,000 5,368,700 31,515,717 100 268
271M
53,679 1,060,732 100
200,000
53,870 2,472,782 100
200,000
430,447 7,776,771 100
500,000
business
D oes no banking
245
St L U nion T r C o . .
100 238
74,070 1,940,979 100
200,000
70,449 2,780,447 100
200,000
86,966 2,302,329 100
200,000
W est St L T rust C o
160

B aden B an k ______
B oatm en ’s B a n k . .
Brem en B a n k ____
Cass A venu e Bank
C hippew a B a n k . .
First N ational Bank
Franklin B a n k ____
G ran d A v e B a n k ..
In te m a t B ank St L
Jefferson B a n k ___
J eff-G ra vois B an k .
L a fa y etteS oS id eB k
L ow ell B a n k _____
M a n ch ester B a n k ..
M erch L aclede N at
M issouri N a t B an k.
N a t B an k o f C om m
R ep u b lic N at B k .
S ou th ’n C om & Sav
S tate N at ional B ank
U nited States B ank
A m erican T ru st C o
B ’w a y S av T r C o ._
C houteau T ru st C o
C ity T ru st C o . . .
E a ston -T a y lorT rC o
Farm & M er T r C o .
L aclede T ru st C o .
L ib erty C ent T r C o
M ercantile T r C o
M iss Vail T ru st C o .
M ou n d C ity T r C o
N or St L Sav T r C o

$
300,000
200,000
400,000

G ro s s
D ep o sits .

Omaha—

M ISSISSIPPI — N a t. hanks D e c . 29; State in stitu tio n s latest retu rn s.
Per sh are.
J a ck son —
C ap ita l N a t B a n k .
First N ational B ank
Jackson-State N B k
M erch B k & T r C o .

B u t te —
First N at ional B ank
M iners S B k & T r C o
M eta ls B k & T r C o
H e le n a —
A m erican N a t Bank
N at B k o f M on ta n a
M o n ta n a T r & S B k
C onrad T r & S B k
U nion B k & T r C o .

S u r p lu s &
P r o fits .

N E B R A S K A — N a t . b a n k s D e c . 2 9; S ta te i n s t i t u t i o n s latest r e tu r n s.
L in c o ln —
Per s h a r e .
C entral N a t B a n k .
156,144 2 ,9 6 2,68 8 10C
150,000
C ity N a tion a l Bank
145,394 3,4 7 9,79 0 10(
500,000
First N a tion a l Bank
573,887 5 ,6 7 9,46 7 1 0 c
525.000
First S avings B ank
112,097 2,1 3 3,25 3 1 0 c
105,000
N at B k o f C o m m 'ce
£303,671 £3,852,096 1 0 c
250,000

100
100
100

Per share.

370,743
400.000
238.
004,761
1,000,000
478,
73,
397,717
300.000
4,269. 604|50,S06,274
3 .0 0 0 .
000
365,986
2 .0 0 0 .
000
2,688. 194
434,570
300.000
149, 994
£115, 579
471,961
350.000
756,000
500.000
58, 779
452, 847
164,849
500.000

C a p ita l.

100

St. Paul—
A m erican N a t Bank
C ap ita l N a t B a n k .
C en t M e tro p B a n k .
First N ational Bank
M erchants’ N at B k
N a t E xchange B ank
S tock Y a rd s N at B k
C ap ital T r Sav B k
M erch T r & Sav B k

59

B A N K S A N D T R U S T C O M P A N IE S

*226
*114
£225
*105
*190
*250
*225
*302^
*235

Per share.

165
80
120
150
320
Per

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

share.

105

Per share.

£180
£200
350
£300
160

260

325

Per share.

200,000
200,000
150,000
600,000

353,299
123,917
106,077
604,712

4,0 1 6,88 4
4,6 2 9,67 3
1,315,791
7,337,723

10c

*240
85
80
100 125
100 *185

135

Per share.

100,000
100.000
200,000

81,792
843,940
£167,544 £1,243,246
87,882
916,468

26
50
100

34

500,000
200,000
1,350,000

685,819 12,177,702
449,759 7,124,686
1,796,729 13,065,827

100
100
100

200
250
230

2,500,000
500,000
400,000

1,988,907 31,003,909
892,436 5,786,899
777,827 8,213,660

100
100
10c

285
270
300

35

Per share.

Sale p rice, c C ap ital p a id in; authorized am ount is larger, g A m ou nt p a id in . ft N ew s to c k , x E x d ivid e n d , y C apital to b e increased.
1921. e S e p t. 15 1922. n Including F id elity S av . & T r . s to ck . £ Last sale, r A p ril 28 1921. « S ept. 6 1921. I June 30 1922. a Include*
& T r . s to ck , s D e c . 31 1921. b Includes M inn eapolis T ru st C o . t Includes M er. T r. & S av. B ank.

Tune 30
Sinn. L .




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[V ol. ne.

B A N K S A N D T R U S T C O M P A N IE S
i

NEW J E R S E Y — (C o n clu d e d )

C a p it a l .

N e w a rk ( C o n .)—
C lin ton T rust C o .
F ederal T rust C o . .
Iron b ou n d T r C o . .
N ew ark T rust C o . .
S p r’g f ’ld A v e T r C o
W est Side Trust C o
N ew B r u n s w ic k
N a t B ank o f N J . .
N ew B runsw T r C o
P a s s a ic —

A

S u r p lu s
P r o fits .

G ro s s
D ep o sits .

P a r.

B id .
P er

$
$
S
239,247 3,409,401
200 000
375,009 5,244,696
200.000
1,000.000 1,510,771 15,334,725
5 250 000 4,285,749 57,073,938
300^000
471,779 11,041,130
100,497 2,032,504
200 000
z o o io o o
20,000 2,018,830
276,877 5,104,643
200,000
200 000
247,417 2,729,798
515,667 8,796,402
6 oo !ooo

100
100
100
100
100
1Q0
100
100
100
100

n.818,449 n 8 . 918,004
21 2,037 3,067,093
224,989 4,235,465

too
too
too

300
200
175

1 150 000
100,000
400,000

1,381,077 17,267,374
240,777 3,804,391
719,956 6,956,547

sh are.

100
100
100

P er

C itizen s’ T ru st C o .
F ranklin T rust C o
H a m ilton T rust C o
P la in fie ld —
C ity N ational Bank
First N ational Bank
P la in field T ru st C o

First N ational Bank
M ech a n ics’ N at Bk
T ren ton B an k ’g C o
M ercer T rust C o . .
T ren ton Trust C o . .

500 000
600 000
750 000
1,000 000
250^000
150,000
500,000
350,000

869,497
1,317,741
727,377
1,406,177
'579,892
272,066
522,358
600,037

6,776,947
13,332,715
10,493,726
21,988,710
7,523,198
2,617,412
8,375,088
13,668,933

209.097
152 244
579,
118,988

5,073,659
5,454,127
8,350,752
2,356,702

698,197 7,450,719
891,082 10,740,017
1,487,577 14,696,272
947,101 10,664,788
337,253 4,S34,444
577,127 7,186,728

A u b u rn —
C ayuga C o N at B k
N at B k o f A u b u rn .
A uburn T ru st C o . .
B in g h a m t o n —
C itizens B ank.
C ity N ational Bank
First N ational Bank
P eop le’s T rust C o . .

324,775 2,827,902
s ll0 ,9 0 0 s2,338,430
283,095 4,892,459

lot
lot
10C

220
500
345
235
170
P er

200,000
200.000
150,000

2,335,514
4,218,669
6,577,773
6,267,651

B r o o k ly n — S tate B a n k & T r st C o . r e tu r
N a t . B a n k s D e c . 29
179,400
B ank o f C on ey Isl’d
200,000
981,400
First N ational Bank
500.000
73,800
G lo b e E xch an ge Bk
200.000
M ech a n ics’ B a n k .. 1,600,000 1,849,400
124,100
M on ta u k B an k____
200,000
165,700
M u n icip al B a n k ...
400,000
Nassau N at B a n k .. 1,000,000 1,612,600
374,100
P eop le’s N a t B a n k .
200,000
149,000
W est E n d B a n k ___
200,000
B ro o k ly n Tru st C o . 1,500,000 3,199,800
K ings C o T ru st C o .
500.000 3,380,600
M a n u fa c t’rs’ T r C o 2,500.000 2,751,100
299,400
M id w o o d T ru st C o
500,000
P eop le’s T ru st C o . . 1.600,000 2,828,900

n s d a te N o v

5,191,700
13,213,500
2,875,600
40,310,900
3,274,300
5,203,000
16,979,600
5,874,800
2,470,700
43,680,400
26,007,700
57,325.800
2,359,500
53,783,600

B u ffa lo —
s334,728 s7,006,729
L a fay ette N a t B k .
750,000
L iberty B a n k _____ 2,000.000 2,387,577 35,228,141
2,756,171 42,023,236
M a n u f & T ra d N at 2,000,000
M a rin e T ru st C o . . 10,000,000 8,386,224 99,378,381
P eop le’s B a n k . ___ 1,000,000 1,006,114 19,840,797
136,654 3,109,495
South Side Bank .
150,000
B u ffa lo T rust C o . 1.250,000 1,250,000 24,320,914
C itizens T rust C o . . 1,250.000 1,726,335 23,583,419
F id elity T ru st C o . . 1.000,000 1,378,517 20,226,416
E lm ira —
174,930 2,607,182
M erch a n ts’ N at B k
250,000
769,597 7,561,309
Second N at B a n k ..
400,000
673,229 8,359,792
C hem ung C an T C o
600,000

P er

245
410

100
100
io o
100
100
100
100

300
332
165
345

310
175
365

100
100

270
600

300
850

100
100

sh a re.

B k o f N Y & T r C o . 4 '6 6 o ',66o l i ;8 4 i ; 9 6 6 !8 3 ;2 li,’406
Bankers Trust C o . 20,000.000 25,039,200 283671500
1 2 500 OOO 19,537,600 217471700
340!200 89,613,100
C om m ercial T r C o . i,'o o o !o o o
E m pire T rust C o . 2,000,000 7 2,206,600 47,049,300
E qu itable T rust C o 12,000,000 15,754,000 224320500
Farm ers’ L & T r C o 5,000.000 15,065,600 138433900
F id elity In ter T r C o 1,500,000 1,866,800 20,643,000
750,900 10,717,600
Fulton T rust C o . .
500,000
G u aran tv Trust C o 25,000,000 17,654,600 468327400
807,900 6,998,400
H udson T rust C o .
500,000

457
472
467
315
315
197
525
195
255
268
200

463
476
475
320
325
199
535
205
265
273
210

sh a re.

L aw yers’ T itle &
T ru st C o .
M etrop olita n T r C o

sh are.

230
350
240
180

T S \ftp-p
T
Tr Co
U S T r C o of N Y
First N ation al B ank

lot
lot

155
320

516,300

5,917,400
19,204,600
44,810,500
179448900
89,818 400
58,878,900
56,101 ,587

191,800

6,393,700

130
150

140

56,113 10,902,112
400,000
2,000,000 2,786,174 42,066,412
500 OOO
600,849 11,373,000
401,085 11,336,059
750i000
374,841 10,269,393
750,000
456,299 8,152,194
400,000
1,000,000 1,526,239 32,420,240
300,000 1,250,967 21,058,357
845,047 20,528,627
1,250,000

100
100
inn
100
100
100
100
100
100

230
230
240
200
125
235
305
500
160

225
160

240

470
800
260

490

365

S y ra cu s e —
C ity Bank T rust C o
sh a re.

158
275
280
265
250

163
300
285
275
265

302
236
292

310
242
300

P er

N at B ank o f C om m
T rad ers’ N at Bank
Genesee Vail T r C o
R o ch T r & S D C o
Securitv T rust C o .

1,175,760
391,127
s450,279
337,145
1,757,447
1,170,070

17,889,530
3,777,982
s5,093,744
3,008,814
40,141,774
25,559,107

100
100
100
100
100
100

180
212
220
150
240
228

Salt Springs N a t Bk
T hird N at B a n k ___
First T r & D ep C o .
Syracuse T rust C o .

756,565 20,653,107
346,497 5,6 1 5,09 2
443,097 4,396,743
172,881 1,280,009
271,771 4,997,247
454,337
953,673
138,947 2,959,907

100
100
100
100
50
100
100

305
160
220
210
55
300
100

200.000

170
310
348
370
320
IOC 1215

sh a re.

100
100
100

P er

2,000,000
300,000
800,000
300,000
2,500,000
1,500,000

P er

M a n u fa c’ rs N at Bk
N ational C ity Bank
P e o p le ’s B a n k .
U nion N at B a n k ..
T ro y T rust C o ____

200
223
1215
195

145
138
300
339
440

100
100
100

P er

C entral B an k _____
L incoln-A llian ce Bk

220
240
265

100

6,000,000
2,000,000

165
355

50
100
100
100
lot)
100
100
100
100
100
100

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

6,832,000
3,804,800
17.696 900
i o non non 15,066,500
4,419,200
2i000;000 16,461,900

1,000,000

15 ’ 2 2. P e r

100
100
100
100
100
100
lOO
100
nr

264
100

403
300
135
130
297
333
130
300
430

tot
tot
toe
i or

P er

sh are„

240

_____
P er

67,699
442,507
374,547
353,347

100,000
200,000
400,000
500,000

A «tr

B id

100
100
100
25
100
100

sh a re.

P er

101
tot
10(
10(
10C

P a r.

370

sh a re.

100
100
so
50
100
100

848,176 10,237,731
600,000
250,000 1,121,644 2,694,506
1,250,000 s3,038,291 s37460,975
1,000,000 1,884,702 28,014,303
529,541 8,795,828
400,000

$

280
680
360
690

200

N E W Y O R K — N a t b a n k s ( e x c e p t N . Y . C i t y ) . D e c . 29
1922.
A lb a n y —
First N ational Bank
M e c h & F a rm e rs ..
N a tC o m rB k & T rC o
N Y State N at B k .
A lb a n y T ru st C o . .

s

437

sh a re.

315

100
100
100
100

250 000
500^000
1,000,000
500,000
100,000
500,000

$

259
90
545
212
375
230
255
135
430
90
190
1090
213
1195
250
185

100
to o
30
100
100
100
100
too

150,000
200,000
300,000
100,000

G ro s s
D ep o sits .

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
io n
100
100

P er

P a terson —

N. Y . C it y ( C o n A

S u r p lu s
<
& P r o fits .

N ational B a n k .. 10,500,000 9,316,000 144200000
Chelsea E xch Bank 1,000.000
169,900 1)9,572,300
4 500 000 16,244 500 107656000
C oal & Iron N at B k i !s o o !o o o 1,364,600 14,262,000
800 000 1,879,100 19,119,900
C olu m bia B ank _ . 2,000.900 2,145,400 30,622,000
C om m onw ealth Bk
975,000 i'10063,900
400,000
1 000 000
920,500 6,797,000
C orn E xch an ge B k
9i075;666 11,553,900 177406000
C osm op olitan Bank
91,900 1)3,777,100
200,000
East R iv e r N at Bk_ 1,000.000
800,600 13,840,900
500 000 2,430,500 22,659,000
Fifth N ational B k . 1,200^000 1,125,200 17,003,000
First N ational Bank 10,000,000 51,584,300 188003000
1 000 000 1,645,400 15,207,000
G oth a m Nat B ank
lis o o i o o o 1,528,400 115257i400
500 000 1 ,330,600 6,692,000
G reenw ich Bank . 1,000^000 2,179,100 19,192,000
5 000 000 20,848,000 110032000
1 000 000 1,600,500 135327,700
1 500 000 8,636,100 28.029,000
1 000 000
618,800 1)8,778,900
Irvin g B k C o l T r . 7l500i000 10,500,000 283651000
M eehan & M etals
N ational B a n k .. 10,000,000 17,182,600 155203000
868,000 1)13794,700
200 000
518,400 13,826,000
N at A m erican B k . 1,000.000
203,100 3,640,000
N a t B utch & D r o v .
500,000
N a t B k of C o m m ’ce 25.000.000 37,437,900 259095000
N ational C ity B ank 40,000,000 51,071,200 c631059000
503,200 1)9,031,700
N ew N eth erland Bk
600 ,OOu
1 000 000 1,701,300 25,175.000
N at Park B a n k ___ io !o o o !o o o 23,882,000 132588000
55,300 1)1,888.000
100 000
400 OOO
27,600 12,439,700
P u b lic N at B a n k . 3,500!000 4,982^500 182958,900
Seaboard N at Bank 4,000,000 7,079,400 77,839,000
166,400- 1)2,857,900
100 000
State B a n k .
2,500,000 4,684,700 80,865,000
63,900 ®2,771,000
200 000
297,000 t)7,569,700
T w en ty -th ird W Bk
250,000
Y o rk ville B an k ____
200,000 1,111,700 r21682,000
T r u s t C o . r e tu r n s da te N o v . 15 1922.

P er

H ob a rt T ru st C o _ .

C a p it a l .

A sk.

200
210
310
345
375
130
150
200
200
280

250,000
200 000
2 oo !ooo

N E W Y O R K — ( C o n t in u e d )

600,000
300,000
250,000
100,000
300,000
240,000
200,000

175
320
354
378
330
1235

sh are

240
240

240
310
170
eh a n

185
220
240
160
245
235
s h a it.

330
165
225
220
57
320

N ew Y o r k C ity — D e p o s i t s N . Y . C ity b a n k s a r e r e p o rted n et a n d
a r e o f d a te F e b . 24 1923. S u r p lu s a n d p r o f it s a r e o f d a te D e c . 29
’ 2 2 f o r N a t io n a l a n d N o v . 15 ’ 22 fo r Stat e b a n k s . A dirt d e n d re. c o r d
of

banks

and

tr u s t

c o m p a n i e s i n N e w Y o r k C i ty a n d

B r o o k ly n

a n d 1 n d . ” S e c ., p a g e 239
m a y b e f o u n d in o u r “ R y .
A m E x ch N at Bank 5,000,000 7,890,600 86,254,000 100 290
A m er U nion B a n k .
63,100 1)1,921,000 100
200,000
B altic States B a n k .
200,000
67,900 i)l ,045,000
B ank o f A m e r ic a .. 5,500.000 4,551,100 73,628,000 100 227
356,300 1)7,458,100 100
B ank o f E u ro p e . .
450,000
B ank o f M a n h at C o 10,000,000 17,745,600 121020000
50 147
681,500 1)43007,100 100 163
2.000,000
B ank o f U S . . . .
B k o f W ash H eights
329,300 6,082,000 100 215
200,000
B attery P k N at Bk 1,500,000 1,163,300 8,106,000 100 135
721,700
B erardini State B k .
150,000
1)469,000
26,000
100,000
1)738,400
B igelow State B ank
877,200 4,919,000 100 440
B ow ery B ank
250,000
B roa d w a y C ent B k
200,000
121,700 »3 ,501,700 100 115
B ron x B orough B k
150,000
312,100!u4,768,100 100 125
B ron x N a t B ank .
200,000
228,100113,759,900 100 150
B ryant Park B a n k .
200.000
213,200 ®2,547,100 100 150
2,000,000
C apital N a t Bank
527,800 16.453,400:____
C hase N at B a n k . . 20,000,000 22,057,400 349930000! 100 347
C ent M ercn a tile B k
200,000
110,400 1)2,841,300 100 210

295
231
152
142

140
150
165
350
225

1

1
1

i

* Sale p rice, b P aid In. k C ap ital to b e increased. * E x-d iv id e n d , a June 30 1922. e D e c . 3 1 1 9 2 1 .
I L ast sale.
i D e c . 29 1922. A N ew
Btock. a A p ril 28 1921. » E x-rig h ts, r S ept. 15 1922. d June 23 1920. n M a y 5 1922. c Inclu des F oreign B ranch d ep osits, v N o v . 15.




M ar .,

1923.]

BANKS AND

O H IO — (C o n c lu d e d ).

N E W Y O R K (C o n c lu d e d ).

C a p it a l .

S u r p lu s &
P r o fits .

G ross
D ep o sits .

B id .

P a r.

U tica —
First National Bank
Oneida N at B a n k ..
U tica C ity N at B k.
C tizens’ T ru st Co_
Oneida C o T rust C o
U tica T r & D ep C o .

$
1.250,000
600.000
1.000.000
500.000
250.000
1,000,000

W a tertow n —
C ity N ational Bank
Jefferson C o N at Bk
W atertow n N at Bk
N o rth ’n N Y T r C o

100,000
250,000
300,000
400,000

88,547
439,013
318,172
755,249

1,473.091
4,161,110
3,473,319
7,081,244

100
100
100
100

200.000
200,000

427,097
512,380

7,735,752
9,154,116

e326,833 e 8 ,193,930
62,077 1,495,723
139,923 3,227,978
332,891 6,136,210
957,795
137,077
127,279 2,058,050

A sk.

100
100
100
100

W estch ester C o
1st N .
M t V ernon T r C o
N e w R o ch elle —
N at C ity B a n k ..
N orth A v e B an k.
H uguenot T r C o .
N R och elle T r C o
O s s i n i n g — 1st N a t.
Ossining N at B k .
P e e k s k ill —
W estches C o N at
P le a s a n tv ille —
M t Pleasant B k .
P o r t C h es te r — 1st N
M u tu al Trust C o
R y e — R y e N at B k . .
T a r r y to w n N at B k .
W h i te P la in s —
C itizens B an k___
W estT itle& T r C o
C ou n ty Trust C o
Y o n k e r s — First Nat
Y on kers Nat B k .
W estch es’ r T r C o
Y on kers Trust C o
M t. V e r n o n —

%
s
2,070,732 12,440,137
1,008,237 4,446,179
429,017 4,904,204
825,141 15,218,471
476,942 2,543,775
875,491 12,414,949

P er

100 c275
100 230
100 110
100 275
100
100 295
P er

285
235
115
285
300
sh are.

sh a re.

5,605,223

50

124,119 3,274,316
£155,882 £2,163,138
152,257 3,501,949
168,690 2,192,899
202,497 1,808,574

100
100
100
100

150,000
600,000
150.000
300.000
200.000
300,000
350.000

291,111 3,898,477
674,049 1,315,817
201,776 5,859,702
225,109 7,581,897
s63,000 s2 ,499,000
511,794 7,752,499
142,681 3,153,726

100
100
100
50
100
100

N O R T H C A R O L IN A — N a t . b k s . D e c . 29; S tate i n s t i t u t i o n s la te s t r e t u r n s .
C h a r lo t t e —
C h a rlotte N at Bank
C om m ercial N at Bk
First N ational Bank
M er & Farm N B k .
S ecurity Savs Bank
U nion N at Bank
A m erican T rust C o
In d ep en d ’ce T r C o .

C a p it a l .

C le v e la n d —
A m er Sav Bank C o
B ro th ’ d o f L o c E ng
C ent N B .S & T r C o
C lev Sav & Loan C o
Lorain St Sav & T r .
M id lan d B a n k ____
N ational C ity Bank
Pearl St S & T C o . .
U nited B k & Sav C o
C leveland T ru st C o
G u ardian S av & T r
State B kg & T r C o .
U nion Sav & L C o
U nion T ru st C o ___
C o lu m b u s —
C itizen s’ T r & S a v .
C ity N ational Bank
C olu m bus Sav B k
C o m m e r’l N a t B k .
F ifth A ve Sav Bank
H ayd en -C lin N B k .
H u n tington N at Bk
M a rket E xch Bank
N at B k o f C o m ’c e .
First N at B a n k ..
O h io N ational Bank
S tate S B k & T r C o

100
100
100

200,000
100,000
300,000
50,000
100,000

100,000

393,777

sh a re.

—

—

P er

400,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
100,000
100,000

P er

sh are.

D a y to n —
A m erican N a t Bank
C ity N a tion a l B ank
D a y to n N at B a n k .
M erch a n ts’ N at Bk
& T ru st C o _____
T h ird N at B a n k ___
W inters N at Bank
C ity T r < Sav B ank
fc
D a y to n S av & T C o
T o le d o —
C om Sav B & T r C o
D im e Sav B ank C o
First N ational Bank
C o m G u a rd T r& S a v
H om e Sav B ank . .
M e r & C l’k Sav B k .
N orthern N at Bank
O h io S Bk & T r C o .
Second N at B a n k ..
Secur S B < T r C o fe
S p itz e r-R o r T < Bk
fc
T o l Sav Bk & T r C o
U n ion Savs B a n k ..

$

100,000

230

200,000
317,434 8,142,714
270.000
252,740 6,744,777
500.000 1,594,567 S ,460,766
1,400.000
980,270 22,341,980
250.000
592,917 5,471,240
150,000
344,144 2,331,123
1,000.000 1,113,929 9,518,831
1,000.000 1,465,529 28,719,082
1,000.000 *2,750,969 *12293,794
250.000
440,838 6,693.158
300.000
228,703 2,985,303
300.000
677,117 3,136,939
250,000
376,797 1,232,893

500.000
500.000
1,500,000
1,500.000
1.000,000
150,000

100
100
100
100
100
100

W in s to n -S a le m
P eop le’s N at B a n k .
W a ch ovia Bk & T r .

100,000
50.000
50.000
25.000

150.000
2,048,400

*42,600 *1,496,217
1,026,008 22,792,369

100
100

M cA Ie s te r—
A m erican N at Bank
C ity N a tion a l B ank
First N a t B o f M c A

O K L A H O M A — N a t i o n a l b a n k s D e c . 29; S ta te i n s t i t u t i o n s la te s t r e t u r n s .

P er

sh are.

100
100
100
100

•OHIO — N a t io n a l b a n k s D e c . 2 9 ; S ta te i n s ti t u t io n s la tes t r e t u r n s .

C in c i n n a t i —
A tlas N at B ank . .
B righ ton B k & T r C o
C in n B k < T r C o . .
fc
C itzn s’ N Bk<& T r C o
C ity H all B a n k .. .
C olu m b ia B & S C o
C osm op B k & T r C o
E ast E nd B a n k -----F ifth -T h ird N at B k
First N ational Bank
Fourth N a t B ank .
L incoln N a t B a n k .
H om e Sav Bank C o
N orth Side B a n k ..
Pearl M a rket Bank
P eop le’s B k & Sv C o
P rov S B k & T r C o
S econd N at B a n k ..
S oO h loS B k & T rC o.
S tock Y ard s B k —
U nion Sav B k & T r
W estern Bk & T r C o
C entral Trust C o ._

400,000
215.000
150 000
2,000.000
100,000
100.000
250,000
50,000
3,000,000
6.000 000
500,000
500,000
50,000
75,000
400,000
200.000
1,500,000
1,000,000
200,000
100.000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000

1,199,449
466,677
169,404
2,113,747
79,064
295,862
207,314
46,544
2,178,409
5,245,041
1,319,372
1,036,170
46,000
159,671
295,668
1,248,854
1,663,441
729,397
237,172
180,000
3,350,109
1,108,547
1,487,666

5,858.714
9,296,946
2,722,809
9,984,964
2,977,218
1,959,890
7,090,948
582,973
38,606,320
41,060,412
9,989,774
7,035,961
998,472
1,553,382
4,908,997
3,706,508
22,356,470
6,785,701
4,661,775
836,000
22,183,557
12,570,795
6,476,996

P er sh a re.

643,449 5,489,190
677,067 5 436,070
2,279,579 13,166,951
2,217,327 13,051.363
461,917 3,218,719
130,747 1,418,191

sh are.

D A K O T A — N a t . b a n k s D e c . 29; S tate i n s t i t u t io n s la tes t r e tu r n s .

5,299,135
4,739,866
8,919,354

340
275
290
350
180

100 235
50 225
100 330
100 160
100 325
100 300
100 210
100 225
100 320
100 200
100 180
100 z l 5 5
100 245

G u t h r ie —
First N ational B ank
First State B a n k ___
O klahom a State B k
S ecurity State Bank

52,254
220.277
1,082,824

275
250

P er sh a re.

100
100
25
50

200,000
500.000
500.000

155
300

220

26,307 2,076,753
200.000
1,000.000 *1,132,449 *8,275,897
161,888 1,972,248
65.000
315,794 3,924,559
100,000

C a n to n —
C en t Sav B & T C o .
D im e Savings Bank
First N a tion a l Bank

100 153
100 260
100
100 265
100 250
100 235
100
100 291
100 260
100 270
100 335
100 160

155
190
170

W ilm in g t o n —
A m er B k & T r C o . .
M u rchison N at B k .
P eop le’s Sav Bank
W ilin Sav & T r C o .

1,054,951
495,673
6,056,903
1,997,286
1,429,209
389,934

192

150
185
160

100
100
100
100

98,426
22,794
337,441
155,392
42,373
22,764

191

100
100
100
100
100

*176,131 *4,081,489
*204,824 *5,733,242
159,517 5,837,773
45,745 1,236,391

150.000
50.000
300.000
100.000
100,000
100,000

183

275
208
215
187

*135,000 *2,800,000
360,479 *2,177,146
*637,502 8,561,790
101 149 2 724 792
707^671 15i346,729

300.000
300,000
300.000
100,000

F a rg o —
D a k ota N at B a n k .
F argo N ational B k .
First N ational Bank
M erchants N at B k .
"Northern N at Bank
• ecurity N at B a n k .
S

___
155

200,000
400,000
1,000.000
200,000
600,000

R a le ig h —
C itizen s N at B ank
C o m m 'l N at B ak
M erch a n ts’ N a t Bk
R aleigh B kg & T r C o

N ORTH

220
240
205

155
260
165

100
100

P er

270

P er sh are.

1,200,000
400,000
25,000

M a h o n in g S & T r C o

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

260

150
250
160

4,873,922
2,611,474
392,101

sa h re.

50
100
100
100
100
100

100
100
100

G reen sboro—
A tla n tic Bk & T r C o
G reen sb oro B kL& Tr
T e x tile B a n k ___ __

P er

203090774

A sk.

P er sh a re.

*150.920 *1,427,401
*386.847 *6.337,677
192,940 2,762,018

100

D o lla r Sav & T r C o
First N ational Bank

9 202 7 7 2
6.116.671
14,041,778
11,957,791
20,549,204
18,504.842
158698 961
92,663,077
11.944.917

B id .

200,000
400,000
300,000

*124,710 1,352,467
744,772 6,991,705
*499,112 *3,435,459
87,000 1,000,000
107,373 1,090,488
551,876
154,061
107,772

37'348!320

.

387,877 18.568,971
448,402 6,899.599
00 70S 1 202 204
975,310 8!037i924
60,000 1,500,000
1,045,214 7,985,293
440 020 11 0Q9 Q05
202^870 3!3S3!290
581,271 6,219,792
714,342 8,479,234
1,961,110 18,878,977
304,271 3,706,772

100,000
100,000
600,000
100,000
100,000

Y ou n g stow n —
C ity T r & Sav B ank

%

3,043,122

Par

900,000
300,000
50 000
600,000
100.000
700.000
1,000.000
100,000
300,000
500,000
1,000.000
400,000

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

100

S
183.850

G ro s s
D ep o sits .

P er sh a re.

485,917 4,250,776
*583,037 *2,965,242
662,501 1,312,664
437,197 2,424,239
344,493
4,370
256,749 2,635,021
597,559 6,753,999
708,575 4,179,736

First N ational Bank
H om e Savings Bank
M erchants’ B a n k ..

S u r p lu s
P r o fits .

1,000.000
*471 147
1,800,000 2,956,769
200,000
104 094
250,000
260 055
200,000
279.809
2,000,000
584,239
2,000.000
972,597
1.500,000
525.349
1.500,000
936.933
4,500,000 9,512,174
4.000.000 5,605.974
750.000
297.854
O il 100
900 000
22,250,000 11.677A 36

375,000
500,000
300,000
200.000
90.000
200.000
1 .200,000
1,000,000

D u rh a m —
C itizens’ N at Bank

61

T B U S T C O M P A N IE S

100 4 -----100
100
P er

sh a re.

100
100
100
100
100
10
50
100
100
100
100
100
100
50
100
100
10
100
100
100

375
350
230
201
550
40
80
160
255
218
299
280
120
140
155
250
26
160

450
420
250
204
700
42 a
85
175
260
220
315
290

225

230

100
100

275
212

300
219

175
170
300
29
170

P er sh a re.

2,357,100
850,000
1,083,690
454,945

100
100
100
100

100,000
50,000
100,000

31,847 1,692,998
*546,007
*11,279
*40,994 *1,474,791

100
100
100

M u sk o g e e —
C om m ercial N a t B k
E xch an ge N at Bank
First N ational Bank
M u skogee N a t B k .

250.000
300.000
500.000
200.000

188,574
127,494
284,647
69,874

4,000,240
2,165,746
5,990,777
2,378,492

100
100
25
100

O k la h o m a C i t y A m erican N at Bank
F arm ers’ N at Bank
F id elity N at B a n k .
First N at B a n k ____
G u aran ty B a n k ___
L ib erty N a t B a n k .
Okla Stk Y d s , N B .
S ecurity N a t B a n k .
Southw est N a t B k .
T radesm ens N a t B k

500.000
200.000
300.000
1,000,000
100.000
600,000
250.000
500.000
250.000
400.000

646,939 13,168,270
73.197 3,271,799
175,390 4,040,772
418,297 14,628,779
29,724 1,576.739
158,776 4,963,745
*29.588 *2,218,705
356,524 6,735,667
107,027 2,931,194
111,279 3,290,714

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

T u ls a —
C entral N at B a n k .
E xchange N at Bank
First N a t B a n k ____

1,000,000
1,500,000
1,000,000

507,764 8,564,070
*562,199 *33587,925
430,997114,765,779

100
100
100

62,717
9,376
25,572
3,491

P er sh a re.

P er sh are

P er sh are.

O R E G O N — N a t i o n a l b a n k s D e c . 29; S ta te i n s t i t u t i o n s D e c . 29.
P o r t la n d —
G W Bates & C o . .
C an B k o f C o m ’c e .
C itizens B ank . . .
First N ational Bank
H a rtm ’n & T ’m p s’n
H ibernia C & Sav B
L add & T ilto n B k .
L ive S tock State B k
N ’western N at B k .
Peninsula N at Bank
U nited States N B k
S ecurity Sav A T r
L um berm en’s T r C o

100,000
300,000
200,000
2,500,000
100,000
200.000
1,000,000
100,000
2,000,000
200.000
1,500.000
500.000
500,000

|
*14,187 *1,084,284
*106,430 *2,945,736
44,079 2,191,723
1,422,427,30,507,098
*16,707
*434,412
188,994| 5,691,245
2,024,009 24.040,497
*13.8871 *784,102
5 2 9 ,8 4 1 17,960,799
|
*49,772' *1,727,922
1,820,399 32,600,706
391,5641 3,283,927
118,249 1,241,547

P er sh a re.

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

• S a le p rice. A N ew s tock , fc C apital to be Increased, p A m ou n t paid In. * E x -d iv id e n d . a Last sale, d T hese figures date D e c . 31 1921.
• June 30 1922. r M a y 5 1922. « S ept. 15 1922. c Includes Oneida C o . T r . C o . q M arch 10 1922. tIn clu d e s trust d ep osits, t Inclu des U nion
B. B . & T r . n S e p t. 6 1921. 1 A p ril 28 1921. *J u n e 30 1921.




62

P E N N S Y L V A N IA — N a t . bits. ( e x c . P h i l a . ) D e e . 29; S ta te i n s t . la tes t r e t ’ n s .

C a p it a l .

A lle n t o w n —
A llentow n N at B k .
M erchants N at B k .
R id g e A venu e Bank
Second N a t B a n k ..
A llentow n T rust Go
C itizens T rust C o . .
Lehigh Vail T r C o .
Penn T ru st C o ------

$

1,000,000
400,000
50,000
300,000
150,000
250,000
125,000
300,000

A lt o o n a —
First N ational Bank
S econd N at B a n k ..
U nion B a n k ---------A ltoona T ru st C o . .
C entral T ru st C o . .
M ou n tain C ’y T C o

150,000
100,000
175,000
250,000
243,000
162,962

E rie—
Bank o f E rie T r C o
First N a tion a l B ank
M arine N at B a n k ._
P eop le’s B an k
Second N a t B a n k ..
C ent T r & T itle C o .
E rie T ru st C o -----Secur Sav & T r C o

125,000
300,000
300,000
200,000
500,000
125,000
300,000
200,000

S u r p lu s
& P r o fits .

$

949,821
1,127.977
85,695
816,478
247,700
223,097
767,977
177,788

G ro s s
D ep o sits .

$
7,073,794
5,845,713
985,633
5,388,036
2,166,553
2,524,940
4,227,275
1,866,172

463,572 2,897,319
<380,000 <2,447,724
152,500 1.446,595
469,409 2,418,871
260,217 1,822,693
188,362 1,661,243

B id .

P er

100
100
50
100
30
25
50
50

193
413
140
475
78
110
380
85

930,000
9,592,449
5,423,983
3,408,249
9,036,744
1,250,000
6,569,492
3,830,514

A sk.

sh are.

196
415
155
500
83
115
400
95
sh are.

100
100
100
100
100
30
P er

100,500
1,059,624
.585,767
267,070
1,047,912
53,000
614,104
553,954

sh a re.

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
P er

200,000
300,000
100,000
125,000
125,000
750,000
300,000
400,000
125,000
250,000

92,173 1,481,288
<621,809 <3,115,632
<321,992 <1,088,479
425,317 1,862,785
738,667
113,280
1,675,618 6,089,785
450,136 4,156,140
680,175 3,124,170
77,471 1,432,409
178,217 3,150,019

U nion T rust C o . .

200,000
210,000
200,000
300,000
125,000
200,000
225,000
294,000
250,000
125,000
250,000
150,000

636,107
221,271
246,279
601,779
133,274
276,477
915,895
130,699
1,289,149
221,274
493,472
189,141

3.485,792
858,932
2,929,291
2,298,176
799,795
1,812,977
5,290,748
956,719
7,676,729
2,265,794
2,821,272
2,422,991

100
100
100
50
100
100
50
100
100
50
50
50

P h ila d e lp h la —

D ep o sits o f

C entral N at B ank
C o m E xch N at B k

300,000
2,000.000
250,000
300,000
1,000,000
2,200,000

sh a re.

50
25
100
25
50
100
100
100
25
100

H arrisburg T r C o . .

L a n c a s te r —
C onestoga N at Bk.
First N ational Banl
F ulton N a t B a n k ..

P er

P eople’s N a t Bank
Farm ers’ T ru st C o.

ban ks

203,444
3,207,767
186,810
875,000
4,869,417
5,760,679

2,782,009
21,918,000
v 2 . 642,390
6,166,000
22,966,000
49,578,000

395
225
225
130
145
255
265
130
605

150
120

160
125
3

Per

B a n k __________
E ighth N a t B a n k .

G irard N at B a n k .
M arket St N a t B k

J
,

O lney Bank & T r .
O xford Bank & T r.
Penn N ational
Peoples B a n k .
£

£
1
T en th N a t B a n k ..
£

o

C om m ercial T r C o..
C o m ’lth T Ins & T:r
C o n t-E q T & T C o..
o

2d preferred .

.
f
.
0
_
o

500,000
275,000
1,500,000
3,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
350.000
200,000
1,000,000
300,000
500,000
200,000
500,000
250,000
500,000
400,000
200,000
238,275
250,000
1,000,000
200,000
5,000,000
500,000
280,000
300,000
500,000
200,000
350,000
500,000
400,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
500,000
100,000
750,000
187,50(
750 ,00C
300,000
500.000
400,000
2,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
156,575
300,000
200,000
5,200,000
a l , 470,000
a l , 530,080
250,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
200,000

50
100
100
100
100
100

C a p it a l .

G ro s s
D ep o sits .

P a r.

Ask.

B id .

P h ila .— ( C o n . )
$
S
$
G irard T ru st C o ___ 2,500, 000 10 606,490
528,651 100
G u ar T r & S D C o . 1,000, 000
446,015 100
777,022
H a d d in g to n T & T C o
125, COO
116,576
933,728 100
H am ilton T ru st C o
200, 000
204,380 100
264,368
H olm esburg T r C o .
125, 000
92,062
114,045
50
In d u s’l T r , T & Sav
500, 000
753,172
,598,347
50
In tegrity T rust C o .
500, 000
,946,201 10 386,170
50
K en sington T r C o .
200, 000
527,212 10 384,940
50
Land T itle & T r C o 3,000 000
,033,015 22 677,645 100
L ib erty T & T r C o .
500 000
616,000| 3 411,200
50
M a rket St T & T C o
250 000
904,082
50
668,548
M an a yu n k T rust C o
250 000
657,692
25
281,257
M erch U n T rust C o
500 000
50
618.169
208,408
M etrop olita n T r C o
500 000
,978,945
50
78,899
M u tu al T rust C o ._
438 038
061,006
50
197,997
N inth T itle & T r C o
260 ,000
,349,858
50
63,776
N orthern C en t T r .
334 700
,562,449
99,954
50
N orthern T rust C o .
500 000
,407,189 100
,573,074
N orth ea st’ n T & T r
200 000
042,656
42,426
50
N o Phila T rust C o .
250 ,000
50
,037,840
629,128
N o r W estern T r C o
150 ,000
788,235
757,422
50
P arkw ay T ru st C o .
125 ,000
,171,873 100
48,897
P elham T ru st C o . .
150 ,000
,711,633 100
170,317
P enn C o fo r Insur
o n L ives & G r A n 2,000,000 6,472, 079 39 ,979,954 100
P enn W ’h ’g& S D C o 1,000,000
878,250
50
304, 757
P e o p le ’s T rust C o . .
634,450
50
173, 937 2 ,580,091
Philadelphia T r C o . 1,000,000 5,615, 284 21 ,957,482 100
P h oen ix T ru st C o . .
,149,745
300.000
50
63. 317
P roviden t T ru st___ 2,000,000 7,382. 099
,987,383 100
R eal E st T r C o .co m 1,319,600 1,045, 725
,603,237 1100
do
do
pref 1,890,100
/1 0 0
R eal E st T I & T r_ _ 2,000,000 3,396. 788
,681,795 100
R e p u b lic T ru st C o .
500.000
,578,729
255. 470
50
R o xb o ro u g h T r C o .
150.000
956,589
115. 410
50
T a co n y T rust C o ._
150.000
,741,436 100
210 150
T io g a T ru st C o ____
125.000
,866,791
50
71. 826
U nited Sec L I & T . 1,000,000 1,011 238
,439,108 100
W ay n e June T r C o
160.000
,767,586 100
103 326
W est E nd T ru st C o 2,000,000 2,092 513 13 ,569,978 100
W est P hila T & T C o
500,000
855 235 6 ,643,403
50

P er sh are.
. . . I 862

_____ I 1 5 0 *
. . . I 121
. . . I 171
. . . I 85 *
. . . l 197

_____ I 2 4 1 *
... I 60*
. . . I 616
. . . I 131

_____ l
... I

_____ l

80~ "
80*

. . . I 62
... I 55*
_____ l
... I 62*
... I 504*
. . . I 55
. . . I 192
. . . I 3 26
. . . I 121
. . . I 146

... I 570*
. . . I 100
. . . I 70
. . . I 6 50

143*
5 20
109*
125
450
83

I 270
100

127*
115
170
171

sh a re.

Z 6 i*
310
385
501
425

170
158,324 r l , 945,031 100
560 )4
1,436,000 5,776,000 100
250
3,131,000 36,330,000 100
306
8,705,619 50,520,000 100
580
5,598,768 59,827,000 100
7,470,779 62,682,000 100
50 _____ l 118
595,000 4,705,000
897,271 d4,965,743 100 _____ l 406
2,384,409 16,892,000 100 _____ l 283
Z50
112,307 2,559,747
50
319,049 t)5,092,686 100 ____ l 125
50 _____ Z 2 2 5 *
927,539 ®7,486,792
191,976 !)1,826,047 100 _____ l 142
1,832,000 8.293,000 100 _____ l 483
1,457,000 10,445,000 100 _____ l 375
.1 1 9 5 *
538,000 6,188,000 100 . .
999,000 6.267,000 100 . . . z 4 0 1 *
162,635 3,590,079
50 _____ z 111
174,994( 2,779,797
50
2,927,000 12,407,000 100 ._ __ z 401
50
127,147 5,604,031
z 400
11,533,297 107294000 100
703,000 4,554,000 100 _____ z 1 7 3 *
1,076,577 ®8,429,646 100
. 1 225
525,000 5,180.000 100
. z 221
715 .00C 10,176,000 100
193,000 1,754,000 100 ____ z 140
Z45
50
47,947 2,561,379
487,000 4,775,000 100 ..........z 204
4,150,000 100 _____ z 125
345,000
1,383,000 9,368,000 100 _____ z 250
2,392,000 14,364,000 100 ..........z 270
815,697 14,424,000 100 _____ z 237
95,447 1,735,482
50 ____ z 70
643,00c 3,182,099 100 _____ z 233
2,044,754
Z60*
146,879
50
926,168 11,062,482
50 ____ / 1 0 1 *
204,884 3,792,363 100 _____ z 130
701,667 7,481.073
50 ..........z 1 3 0 *
653,950 4,950,303 100 ..........z 231
3,505,710 26,067,469 100 _____ z 385
2,157,815 9,311,005 100 ..........z 362
1,332,01c 11,09S,283
50 _____ z 1 4 1 *
117,722 1,054,806
25
Z20
299,677 3,755,019
50 ______ ! 91
236,231 3,618,507 100 _____ 175
16,991,432 37,056,073 100 .......... 536
flOO _____ 105
j
1,559,750 \ 10C _____
106
1 2 . 920,020
_
639,245 6.270,142
173
50
1,125,097 14,317,707 100 _____ 2 2 0 *
1,370,265 12,361,507 l o t .......... 339
250,002 1,826,924
85*
50 _____

P itts b u rg h —
A llegheny V al B an k
A ll N a tion s D e p B k
A n ch or S av B a n k .
Arsenal B a n k ____
B ank o f P itts b , N A
B k o f Secured S a v s.
C itizens S av B a n k .
C ity D eposit B a n k .
C olu m bia N a t B ank
D ia m on d N at B ank
D olla r Savings B ank
D u qu esn e N a t Bk_
E xch an ge N a t Bank
Farm ers D e p N a t . .
Farm ers D ep os Sav
F ifth A venu e Bank
First N B k o f B ir m .
First N a tion a l Bank
F ourteen th St B ank
Freehold B a n k ____
H om ew ’ d P eop B k
Iron & Glass D o l Sav
K ey ston e N at Bank
L ib e rty N at B an k
L ib erty Sav B a n k . .

100,000
75,000
150.000
100.000
3,000,000
125.000
150.000
200.000
600,000
600,000

500.000
750.000
6,000,000
100.000
100,000
100,000
5 .0 0 0 .
200,000
200,000
50,000
172,700
500.000
200.000
100,000
100,000
M arine N at B an k .
300.000
M e llo n N at B an k _ 7.500.000
M etrop olita n N B k.
200.000
M on ongahela N B k 1 .0 0 0.
N at B an k o f A m e r .
200,000
O h io V alley B a n k . .
100,000
P enn sylvania N B k
200,000
P enn Savings B ank
100,000
P e o p le ’s S a v & T r C o 3 .0 0 0 .
300.000
T h ird N at B an k ___
500.000
U nion N at B a n k . . 2 .0 0 0 .
U nion S avings B k . 1,000,000
1,000,000
250.000
A llegheny T rust C o
700.000
C olon ial T rust C o
2.600.000
1.500.000
450.000
1,000,000
Farm ers D ep os T r . 1.320.000
F idel T itle & T r C o 2,000,000
Franklin S av < T r .
fc
175.000
H a zlew ’d S & T C o
165,400
H ill T r P S & T C o .
150.000
B an k & T ru st C o
M e tro p o lita n T r C o
O akl’d Sav & T r C o
P eop le’ s T ru st C o . .
P ittsburgh T r C o . .
P otter T itle & T rC o
P rov id en t T ru st C o
R eal Est S & T r C o
South H ills T r C o . .
Penn T r C o ________
T erm inal Trust C o
W ashington T r C o .
W est E nd S B & T r
W illiam Penn T r C o
W orkin gm a n ’ s Sav
B an k & T ru st C o

150, 000 2,216,579
86. 074 1,782,932
667, 190 4,059,767
258, 714! 1,405,510
4,483, 912 41,742,671
181 032; 2,180,292
779 7071 9,124,045
1,260, 000,11.900,000
1,388 312; 9,384,749
2,085 978 17,290,048
2.070 722 38,515,901
811 027i 7,825,629
1,003 790 6,860,616
2,453 072 43,649,767
950 1121 9,907,377
164 290| 1,971,719
1173 009 <1,917,794
000
4,909 886 53,896,933
244 5021 4,778,258
688,712
1.071 ,179
110 ,004! 2,662,782
447 ,474! 3,476,987
996 ,549 7,02.3,076
146 ,907) 2,264,376
83 ,974’ 2,547,713
277 ,140; 1,246,220
257 ,889! 2,595,617
5,087 784; 106582 173
56 ,391| 1,710,719
000 ,229 11,785,836
2,240
524 ,009! 5,743,426
125 710; 1,747,790
270 ,714i 1,332,319
123 902 1,547,948
6,822
000 ,097| 13,510,297
1,106 ,244i 6,105,303
410 ,410 2,703,221
000 ,690 22,332,743
5,320
1,288 ,021 23,859,599
804 ,137 4,435,292
430 ,170 2,996,044
727 ,140 4,644,677
2.143 ,577 17,595,778
1,506 .774 10,854,719
305 ,344 1,583,023
1,326 O il 9,251,149
521 ,077 1,826,937
5,211 ,470 14,157,299
179 ,774 2,491,214
178 ,882 2,133,179
174 ,037 2,308,906

202,477 3,064, 779
250, 000
55,442 1,146, 992
125, 000
40,541 1,245, 251
125, 000
331,379 4,861, 799
200, 000
208,192 2,182 382
250, 000
389,779 15,563 917
2,000, 000
261,980 4,521, 216
500, 000
153.000 1,165, 390
150, 000
110,800 3,661, 107
400, 000
073,740 3,817 049
2,000, 000
136,143 1,406, 491
125, 000
375,755 3,774, 992
300, 000
57,500
600, 608
125, 000
1,500. ,000 40 ,120,949 132354 892
950.000 6,990,,287
350, 000
469,090 3,796,,735
125 ,000
92,725 1,324 ,446
125 ,000
100,000

• Bale price, o Capital paid in; authorized amount is larger, b Capital to be increased, d May
I Last sale. « March 1 1922 « Sept 1 1922 i June 30 1922 h New stock, n Dec. 3 192 .
0
.
5
.
.
1 ]




< P r o fits .
fc

sh a re.

380
1S7
215
121
139
245
250
125
592

d a te F e b .

N a tio n a l

P E N N S Y L V A N IA — ( C o n c l u d e d ) .
S u r p lu s

P a r.

P er

H a r r is b u r g —
East E n d Tru st C o .
H arrlsburg N at B k
M erch a n ts’ N a t Bk
C entral T ru st C o . .
C om m ercial T r C o .

Federal T ru st C o .

[V ol. 116.

B A N K S A N D T B U S T C O M P A N IE S

1,489,024

5 1922.

50

50
100
100
100
50
50’
100
100
100
50
100
100
100
100
50
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
50
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
50
100
100
100
100

25

100

50
50
50
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
50

9,436,685

* Dec.

29 1922.

50

x Ex-dlvidend

M a r .,

1923.]

BAXK8 AKD

T E N N E S S E E . — N a t.

P E N N S Y L V A N IA (C o n c lu d e d ).
C a p ita l.

R e a d in g —

S u rp lu s &
P r o fits .

S
1,172,900
329,702
1,007,492
100,700
292,707
1,213,297
290,374
934,972
447,301
218,429
1,684,042
804,713

D ep o sits .

$
5,893,496
1,498,543
2,492,662
559,007
4,721,929
6,395,709
1,091,644
1,954,741
4,028,639
3,106,679
11,442,713
2,843,726

P a r.

B id .

Farmers’ Nat Bank
Keystone N at Bank
National Union Bk
Neversink Bank___
Penn Nat Bank_
_
Reading Nat Bank.
Schuylkill Vail B k.
Second Nat B a n k ..
Berks Co Trust C o .
Colonial Trust C o .
Pennsylvania Tr Co
Reading Trust C o .

$
400,02C
100.000
200,000
100,000
100,000
500,000
100,000
300,000
500,000
500,000
1,000,000
500,000

3(1
100
25
5(1
10C
100
5(1
10C
10
10
100
100

110
290
120
75
340
315
140
300
20
14
300
250

County Sav Bank .
Electric City Bank
First National Bank
Green Ridge Bank
Keystone Bank____
North Scranton Bk
Providence Bank .
Peoples S & D ime Bk
_
South Side Bank_
Third Nat Bank .
Traders’ Nat Bank.
Union Nat Bank_
_
West Side Bank . .
Anthracite Tr C o ..
Lincoln Trust C o ..

431,960 5,974,769 100
400,000
109,908 1,160,813
50
80,000
1,500,000 2,512,271 29,581,759 100
568,113
43,475
50,000
50
125,926 1,133,592
50,000
50
161,000 1,900,000
50
200,000
104,326 1,239,184
75,000
50
674,447 14,139,938 100
700,000
176,477 2,310,067
200,000
50
400,000 1,329,407 8,806,718 100
857,003 7,983,793 100
500,000
500.000 s228,667 2,890,220 100
271,067 2,294,813
50
60,000
246,815 2,410,293
50
350,000
129,334 1,534,547 100
200,000

223
100
450
90
104
115
119
435
151
500
405
127
216
104
129

D im eB kT it& T rC o
First National Bank
Hanover Bk & T r.
Luzerne Co Nat Bk
Miners’ Bk of W -B .
Penn Bk & T rC o .
Second Nat B a n k ..
South Side Bk . . .
W -B Dep & Sav. Bk
Wyoming Nat Bank
Wyoming Val Tr Co

228,675
200,000
768,915
375.000
131,223
125.000
505,171
400.000
750.000 2,848,915
205,369
200.000
1,000,000 2,275,374
90,277
125,000
522,793
300.000
939,172
500,000
350,000 1,088,221

S c r a n to n —

W ilk e s -B a rre —

W illiam sp o rt—

Per

115
295
125
88
370
320
150
305
22
15
325
260
share.

110
125

225
share

2,002,388
5,577,707
1,186,092
3,735,130
12,204,677
2,442,915
9,241,806
1,523,014
4,789,376
4,111,433
6,266,698

50 100
100 275

115
290

100
50
100
100
50
50
50
50

205
205
225
303
85
250
130
175

210
208
230
310
90
260
140
182

513,417 3,710,797
300,000
399,097 1,813,906
200,000
500,000 2,065,679 5,317,423
250.000 e345,704 e838,106

100
100
100
100

250
235
525
235

330,027 2,938,995
467,973 2,388,722

100
50

210
100

P er share.

First National Bank
Lycoming Nat Bk.
West Branch N B k.
Williamsport N Bk.
Northern Central Tr
C o______________
Susq Tr & S Dep Co

500,000
400,000

Central Nat Bank.
C ity Bank ______
Drov & Mech N Bk
First National Bank
Western Nat Bank.
York Co Nat Bank.
York N at’l Bank
Guardian Trust Co
Secur Title & Tr Co
York Trust C o ____

200.000
250.000
100.000
500,000
225,000
300,000
500,000
300,000
250,000
300,000

Y o rk —

Per share.

R H O D E ISL A N D — N a t. banks
N e w p o rt—■
Aquidneck Nat B k .
200,000
N a t Exchange Bank
100,000

<81,397
260,000
sl75,374
299,577
186,520
s608,172
437,694
245,594
121,732
220,447
D ec.

29;

<915,910
3,518,960
s i ,237,128
4,001,365
2,095,082
s2,494,493
2,861,432
1,797,479
1,614,726
2,551,107

100
50
100
100
100
20
25
25
50
50

120
92
215
168
140
55
49
44
49
80

57
50

Stale in stitu tio n s latest retu rn s.
P er share

Newport Nat Bank
Newport Trust C o .

120 000
300.000

el40,717 e2,042,422
102,777
724,175
72,919
631,749
287,179 2,097,964

Slater Trust C o____

500.000

1,777,579 16,146,189

100

3,272,452
1,620,197
2,084,221
5,518,866
8,616,663
5,342,409
14,040,431
2,308,622

P a w tu c k e t—
P ro v id e n c e —

Per

Blackstone Can N at
Columbus Exch Bk
High Street B a n k ..
Mechanics’ Nat Bk
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Nat Bank of Comm
Nat Exchange Bank
Phenix Nat B a n k ..
Providence Nat Bk
Westminster Bank
Industrial Trust Co
Rhode I Hos Tr Co
Union Trust Co .

500.000
150.000
120.000
500.000
1,000.000
850.000
1,250.000
450.000
500.000
300.000
4.000.
3.000.
1.000.

Citizens’ Nat Bank
National Globe B k.
Producers’ Nat B k.

100.000
100,000
200,000

W o o n so c k e t—

50
50
60
100

846,283
60,344
161,397
406,597
1,597,867
1,330,470
981,271
1,035,017
1,346,909
159,417
8,359,322
000
5,313,245
000
705,837
000

3,131,390
93,616,706
65,676,443
13,749,179

25
50
50
50
50
50
100
50
100
50
100
1000
100

77,071
303,071

981,633
814,705
2,657,799

share

Per

share

100
25
20

50
95
89
80
125
102
230
56
295
3100
126
P er

S O U T H C A R O L IN A —
C h a rle s to n —

3600
share.

N a t. banks D e c . 29; State in stitu tion s latest retu rn s.

200,000
200,000
1,000,000
200,000
150,000
200,000
50, 00
500,000
50,000
100,000

125,192
313,709
702,418
184,292
271,627
519,772
35,409
496,247
40,201
54,927

2,360,152
4,216,417
8,276,44S
2,723,733
2,209,930
2,280,900
373,701
4,082,560
1,898,795
1,333,617

Amer Bk & Tr C o . .
Bank of Commerce
Citizens Trust C o ..
Farmers & Mer B k.
First N ational Bank
Norwood Nat B k ..
Peoples Nat B k _
_
Piedmont Sav & Tr
Woodside Nat B k ..

225.000
300.000
100.000
50.000
150.000
500.000
200.000
50.000
200,000

80,000
105,049
9,367
41,817
s212,397
s948,795
s373,114
42,747
61,597

American Nat Bk .
Bank of Commerce
Bk of Spartanburg.

150,000
100,000
179.000
200.000
400,000
100,000
500,000
100,000
60,000

P er

share.

1,600,000
881,364
291,047
989,710
s i , 192,766
s3,958,771
s2,284,004
1,270,510
1,034,391

Atlantic Nat Bank
Atlantic Sav Bank.
Bk of Charl’n.NBA
Carolina Sav Bank.
Exch Bkg & Tr C o .
First National Bank
Miners & Merch Bk
People’s Nat Bank.
Security Sav Bank.
So Car L ’n & Tr Co

G re e n v ille —

S p a r ta n b u r g —

Central Nat Bank.
Dollar Sav Bank .
First National Bank
Mer & Farm Bank
Southern Trust C o .

100
100
10C
10C
10C
100
100
10C
10C
100

566,352 100
139,441
670,679 100
29,049
755,339 100
104,878
37,744
981,744
303,992 2,139,473 100
360,000 100
14,900
244,997 2,345,976 100
900,000 100
120,000
329,513 100
31,000

276
141
225
225
325
125
160
225
140

180
125

300
150
250
250
350
130
170
250
150

185
90

165
150
245
155

100
155

ban ks D e c .

C a p ita l.

A sk.

Per share.

Per

63

T R U S T C O M P A N IE S

C h a tta n oog a —
Amer Tr & Bkg C o.
Chattanooga S B k.
First National Bank

%

Hamilton Nat Bank
Hamilton Tr & S B

500,00C
750,000
1,000,000
500,000
1,500,000
250,000

K noxville—
C ity National Bank
East Tenn Nat B k .
East Tenn Sav B k .
Holston Nat Bank.
Third Nat Bank___
Union Nat Bank___

500,000
1,000,000
200,000
500,000
300,000
500,000

M emphis—
Bank of Com&T Co
Cent State Nat Bk
FirstNationalBank
Ainer S B & Trust.
Guaranty Bk & Tr
Liberty S Bk & T r.
Man Sav Bk & T r.
National City Bank
No Memphis S Bk
Security Bk & Tr Co
State Savings Bank
Union & Planters’
Bank & Trust Co
N ashville—
American Nat Bank
Broadway Nat Bank
Central Nat Bank.
Farm & Merch Bk
First S B k & T r C o .
Fourth & First N B
Tennessee Hermitage Nat Bank___
American Trust .
Nashville Trust Co
State Bank & T r Co

29;

State in s titu tio n s latest r e t u r n s .

S u rp lu s
P r o fits .

1
1 Gross
I D e p o s its .

$
S
483,726 2,586,246
489,410 4,663,675
1.228.977 14,633.735
94.961
786.702
824,375 12,214,33C
168.953! 3,053.611

438,37i
519,904
39,188
270,574 I
258,070 ]
322,174 j

8,639,977
5,210,320
2,500,670
2,841,917
1,652,713
5,264,473

3,000,00C 2,674,586 20,481,574
530,441] 8,142,911
600,000
836,92C 7,156,967
500,000
66,6971 1,966,928
50,000
37,097 1 3,783,992
500,000
164,027| 2,210,764
200,00C
157,02C : 3,790,736
150,00C
158,917 i 4,129,946
300.00C
159,141 1 4,944,977
150,00C
82,O Ci 550,000
O
100,O C
O
76,32C 1,226,237
50.00C
1,800,000

766,557 29,381,387

Par

B id .
Pa

10C ______
10C ______
10C ______

shar*.

10C ______
10C ______
P er s h a f t .

10C ______
10C ______

100 ______
100 ______
100
P er sh a r*

i/320
195
285
510
175
230
150
170
235
100
285

335
200
290
530
175
240
160
175
245
125
290

100 185

200

10C
10C
100
100
100
100
25
100
100
100
100

Per sh a r e

1,500,000 1,119,471 18,212,710 100
354,927 3,752,044 100
200,000
102,944 1,299,696 100
300,000
71,326 1,557,924 100
200,000
220,000
130,917| 5,056,951 100
1,100,000 s i ,348,197 sl7527,992 100
300,000
500,000
350,000
100.000

s85,429 s i ,516,161
92,597 4,142,773
435,904 3,524,709
44,075 1,548,376

270
210
135
150

280
225
145
175

270

280

100 100
100
ioo 235
100 165

105
110
245
175

T E X A S — N a tio n a l banks D e c . 29 State in s titu tio n s latest returns'.
A u stin —
P er
854,532 6,283,709 100
American Nat Bank
300,000
807,170 6,143,929 100
Austin Nat Bank .
300,000
72,921 1,603,470 100
State National B k .
100,000
B eau m on t—
American Nat Bank
First N ationalBank
Texas Bank & Tr Co

A sk.

250,000
400,000
250,000

511,174 4,757,701
413,558 6,172,796
183,997 2,136,505

sh a re.

P er

sh are.

P er

sh a re.

100
100
100

Dailas—
Am Exch Nat Bank 2,000,000 2,161,609 35,795,472
85,697 3,524,169
Central State Bank 1,000,000
C ity National Bank 1,500,000 3,042,179 24,469,070
167,664 4,897,697
Dallas Co State Bk
250,000
182,837 3,909,467
Dallas Nat B a n k ..
500,000
Republic Nat Bank 1,000,000
162,171 12.207,719
Nat Bk of Comm’ce
319,570 3,881,027
150,000
376,242 14,970,788
Southwest Nat B k. 2,000,000
296,074 10,660,279
Dallas T r & Sav Bk 1,000,000

100 125
100 130
100 260
100 95
100 14 2^

100
145

El Paso—
Border Nat Bank
C ity National Bank
First National Bank
State Nat Bank_
_
Amer Tr & Sav B k .

200,000
500,000
1,000,000
300,000
350,000

d 2 , 415,581

6,304,467
12,618,796
s4,338,944
2,521,744

100
100
100
100
100

110
140
180
250

120
155
200
300
100

F ort W orth —
Continental Nat Bk
Farm & Mech N Bk
First National Bank
Ft Worth State B k.
Ft W orth Nat Bank
Stockyards Nat Bk
Texas State B a n k ..

52,297 5,890,704
750,000
342,002 10,683,734
1,000,000
727,244 16,169,310
1,000,000
52,100 1,134,000
100,000
600,000 1,654,840 15,091,912
256,944 3,325,707
. 200,000
256,345 5,607,855
300,000

100
100
100
100
100
100
100

100
100
250
90
400
250
275

G alveston—
C ity National Bank
First National Bank
Sou Texas State Bk
Texas Bank & T r Co
H ou ston —
First National Bank
Guaranty Nat Bank
Houston Nat Ex Bk
Second Nat Bk . .
Nat Bank of Comm
Peoples State Bank
Public Nat Bank.
State Nat Bank_
_
Union Nat Bank___
Sou Texas Commercial Nat Bank. _
Guardian Trust Co
San A n to n io —
Alamo Nat B a n k ..
City National Bank
Commercial Nat Bk
Frost N ational Bank
Groos Nat Bank. .
Lockwood Nat B k .
Nat Bk of Comm ’ce
San Antonio NatBk
Central Trust C o ..
Com ’w ’lth B A T Co
Guaranty Tr Co _.
Texas State Bk&Tr
W aco—
Central National .
Citizens’ Nat Bank
First National Bank
First State B&T Co
Liberty Nat Bank.
National C ity Bank
Provident Nat B k .

d201,001
88,009
273,094
sl85,304
12,612

100 355
100
70
100 425

P er

P er

230,478
252,717
174,112
528,767

6,724,746
2,409,928
4,271,345
7,777,943

841,557
2,000,000
53,877
200,000
829,907
800,000
600,000
690,349
448,347
500,000
37,471
150,000
2,665
300,000
78,077
200,000
1,000,000 1,133,509

25,804,769
1,136,727
9,063,797
10,866,225
5,809,195
1,630,266
1,234,040
2,847,772
16,281,720

130
132*4

sh a re.

110
125
300
300
300
share.
185
160

100

1,425,577 25,923,725
284,779 1,669,795

365
80
450

100
100

200,000
200,000
200,000
600,000

1,000,000
300,000

100 160
100 150
100
100 250
N o m in al

price•

100
100
100
100
100
100

P er

300,417
239,240
58,881
682,690
164,702
396,567
255,372
228,295
31,441
139,486
117,795
56,220

5,956,712
9,629,088
1,574,330
7,193,799
1,422,411
2,777,719
4,217,900
2,071,031
3,097,094
2,157,725
2,353,774
1,784,776

169,497
199,877
327,142
58,094
134,720
44,670
305,7241

2,967,444
2,053,190
6,144,167
1,481,682
2,028,961
388,510
2,760^590

sh a re.

100
100
100
100
100
100
100

500,000
250,000
600,000
300,000
300,000
100,000
300,000

sh a re.

P er

1,000,000
1,000,000
200,000
1,000,000
250,000
200,000
600,000
500,000
200,000
300,000
150.000
300,000

100
100
100
100
100
100
100

100
100

• Sale p rice, a C ap ital and surplus to b e Increased. I C ap ital to b e Increased, p A m o u nt p aid in . x E x-d ivid end , o N ew sto c k . I L a s t
sale, d S ept. 15 1922. n S ep t. 6 1921. t Ju n e 30 1921. s June 30 1922. g Inclu din g F irst S. B an k & T r. C o. stock , e M ay 5 1922. e ln c lu d M
tru s t fu n d s. » N o v . 15 1920. r D e c . 31 1921. tE x -rig h ts.



64

BANKS AND

W EST V IR G IN IA — N a t. banks D e c . 29; State in s titu tio n s latest r e tu r n s .

U TA H — N a tion a l banks D e c . 29; State in stitu tio n s latest r e tu rn s.

C a p ita l.

O gd en —
Commercial Nat Bk
Nat Bank of Comm
First & Utah Sav Bk
Ogden Sav Bank__
Ogden State Rank.
First & Utah Nat Bk

$

100,000
250.000
250.000
150 000
100.000
500,000

S alt Lake C ity—
Continental Nat Bk
600,000
Deseret Nat Bank.
500,000
Deseret Sav Bank.
500,000
National Copper Bk
300.000
Utah State Nat B k. 1,000,000
Utah Sav & Tr C o .
300.000
Walker Bros, B ’kers
650,000
Zion Sa v Bk & T r Co 1,000,000

S u rp lu s &
P r o fits .

Gross
D ep o sits .

s

P a r.

140,771 1,449,673
59.099 1.368,909
184,173 3,028,972
165,000 1,925.401
266,549 5,801,901
300,769 4,695,829

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

A sk.

100

137,797
697,772
350,582
72,274
371,771
119.297
496,410
398,171

B id.

8,591,795
5,410,733
5,074,120
6,192,531
6,993,892
1,448,925
17,039,524
9,355,552

100

Per share.
155

150
271
206
145
102
107
227
207

[ V ol. 116,

T R U S T C O M P A N IE S

275
209
150
103
110
230
208

S u rp lu s
P r o fits .

C a p ita l.

W h eelin g —
Bank of Ohio Valley
Centre Wheel’ g Sav
C itizen s’ -Mutuai .
Trust C o ______
Half-Dollar Sav Bk
Nat Bank of W V a.
Nat Exchange Bank
Quarter Savs Bank.
So Side Bk & T r Co
Dollar Sav & T r Co
Security Trust C o .
Wheeling Bank &
Trust C o _______

%

175,000
100,000
300.000
100.000
500,000
500,000
200,000
100,000
750,000
300,000
300,000

$

73,689
75,000

G ross
D e p o s its .

P a r.

A sk.
share

70
70
100 201

210,000 2,898,064
201,315 2,379,218
408,247 5,304,974
515,577 5,176,293
107,500 1,055,700
168,440 1,528,005
1,492.235 11,607,175
372,000 3,012,000
545,294

B id .
Per

S
1,533,210
1.750,000

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

155
250
165
215
137
250
300
190

100 250

4,877,475

W ISCONSIN — N a tio n a l banks D e c . 29; State in s titu tio n s latest r e tu rn s.
Per

VERM ON T— N a t. banks D e c . 29; State in stitu tio n s latest r etu rn s.
Per sh are.

Barre—
Granite S B < T rC o
fc
People’s Nat BankQuarry S Bk&T Co.

75,000
100,000
100,000

52,024 2,251,778
075,909 2,541,990
42,370 1,520,175

1 0 0 _____ _______
1 0 0 ____________

B u r lin g to n —
Howard Nat Bank.
Merchants Nat B k.
Burlington Tr C o ..

500.000
150.000
250.000

282,072 1,883,778
574,087
213,997
451,710 3,630,367

100
100
100

M on tpelier—
C ap ita ls B & Tr Co
First National Bank
M ontpelier Nat Bk
M ontp'r S B& T Co

100,000
100.000
150.000
100.000

131,044 2,696,399
44,659 1,881,316
0115,567 01,518,710
222,572 4.223,966

100
100
100
100

R u tla n d —
Baxter Nat B a n k ..
Clement Nat B ank.
Killington Nat B k.
Rutland Co Nat Bk
Rutland Trust C o .

Per share.

Per share.

Per share.

100,000
100,000
100.000
100.000
50,000

83,000
600,000
224,347 2,421,066
113,497
431,678
94,169 1,268,708
203,379 2,380,340

100
100
100
100
100

La Crosse—
Batavian Nat Bank
Exchange State Bk
Nat Bk of LaCrosse
Security Savs Bank
State Bk of La C r’se
M ilw aukee—
Badger State Bank.
City Bank________
First Wisconsin N B
Amer Exch B a n k ..
Marine Nat B a n k ..
Marshall & Usley Bk
Mer & Farm State.
Mer & Manufac Bk
Milw Com m ’l Bank
Nat Bk of Com m ’ce
Nat Exchange Bank
Second Ward Sav B
West Side Bank___
North Ave State___
First Wise Trust Co

400.000
25.000
500.000
60.000
100.000

419,807
29,412
470,074
39,909
113,474

3,623,207
756,616
4,619,590
1,009,943
1,989,661

Per

100 139
100
166 200
100 129
100 245
100 213
100 140
100 130
100 120
100 131
100 205
100
100 175
100 160
100

108,062 4,062,448
200,000
42,717 2,040,139
300.000
6,000.000 5,814,223 79,540,597
353,944 9,607,000
1,000,000
500.000 1,324,271 10,374,882
1,000,000 1,659,941 23,205,767
83,609 2,319,132
200.000
172,870 2,300,714
400.000
29,427 1,350,301
100.000
631,194 7,346,024
1,000,000
774,761 6,786,776
500.000
1,000.000 2,216,330 31,801,039
483,039 3,100,043
400.000
52,301 2,410,144
200.000
800,000 1,006,976 2,390,297

V IR G IN IA — N a tion a l banks D e c . 29; Slate in stitu tio n s latest retu rn s.

Citizens Nat Bank.
First National Bank
Stock Growers N B

share

145
110
202
220
125
210

W YOM IN G — N a tio n a l banks Jun e 30.

L y n ch b u rg —
First National Bank 1,000,000
Lynchburg Nat Bk 1,000,000
500.000
People’s Nat B ank.
300.000
Lynchburg T r & SB

share

100
100
100
100
100

6,215,799
4,444,987
3,252,196
2,773,736

N orfolk —
814,222 5.461,703
Citizens Bank. . . 1,000,000
Nat Bk of Com m ’ce 1.200,000 01,708,124 015299,726
966.371 5,440,779
Trust Co of Norfolk 1,000,000
1,000,000 1,352,977 10,894,827
Norfolk Nat Bank
734,942 7,330,061
Seaboard Nat Bank
800.000
500.000
306,527 3,601,734
Virginia Nat Bank.

100
100
100
100
100
100

C heyen ne—

100
100
100
100

P etersbu rg—
Petersburg Sav < Tr
fc
Nat Bk of Petersb.
Virginia Nat Bank.

1,364,197
900,899
755,771
384,920

P er

218,829 3,047,337
368,245 3,032,719
0276,029 2,778,727

240
300
205
230
208
185

S p okane—
Bank of M on trea l..
Exchange Nat B k ..
Fidelity Nat Bank.
Old National Bank.
Spok & East T r C o .
_
Union Trust C o _
Washington Tr C o .
T a com a —
Nat Bk of T acom a.
Puget S d B k & T r Co

1.685
332,021
153,477
768,941
530,440
181,827
98,927

1,615,421
7,993,792
3,949,046
19,697,795
9,484,476
116,287
1,466,801

C a pital
P a id in .

260
240
87
135
225
278

R eserve
Fund.

P rices are

share

per c en t.

D e p o s its .

P a r.

B id .

A sk.

not per sh are.

H alifax—
8
S
$
Bank of No va Scotia 10,000,000 19,500,000 172121110

Per

100 *263

c en t.

300
72
415
98
167
107
340

Per share.

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

O N T A R IO .

H am ilton—
Bank of H am ilton.

Per

5,000,000

4,850,000 54,988,240

T o ro n to —
Bank of T o ro n to .. ff5.000.000 6,000,000 70,887,958
Can Bank of Comm 15,000,000 15,000,000 293701800
Dominion Bank_
_ 6.000,000 7,000,000 98,001,894
1,960,052
550,000 17,690,091
Imperial B k . of Can (77,000,000 7,500,000 88,057,913
4,000,000 5,000,000 60,865,699
Sterling Bk of Can. 1.232,900
500,000 15,280,256

c en t.

100 *167
100
100
100
100
100
50
100

*185
*199
*201

100
100
100
100
100

*235
*150
*176

*184%
*207

QUEBEC.
M ontreal—
Bank of M on trea l..
Banque d ’ H ochelega
M olson’s Bank____
Provinc’l Bk of Can
Royal Bk of Canada
Per sh are.

100,000
1,000,000
400.000
1,200,000
1,000,000
200.000
200,000

CANADA.
NOVA SCOT A.

W A SH IN G TO N — N a t. banks D e c . 29; State in stitu tio n s latest retu rn s.
854,332
49,397
2,220 4 968,765
898,400 20 ,375,743
533,877 12 354,920
122,249, 4 874,330
294,904 5 324,941
931,312 19 ,510,729
400,217, 5 ,692,888
217,799' 4 128,775
90,597' 2 898,773
974,540 22 ,903.956
79,717 2 241,176
109,424 9 ,333,799

share

100
100

R eturns are all o f date D e c . 30 1922.

100
100
100

Per
R ich m o n d —
993,517 14,049,477 100 256
American Nat Bank 1.000,000
644,470 3,742,827 100 235
500,000
Bank of Com & T r.
25
84
461,974 5,417,066
300,000
Broad Street Bank.
86,549 1,575,172 100 128
200.000
Broadway Nat Bk.
306,597 5,359,789 100 205
500,000
Central Nat B k_
_
First National Bank 2,000,000 2,214,477 26,761.773 100 272
215,000 1,500,000 100 330
100,000
Meeh & Merch Bk.
400,000 1,875,877 17,200,070 100 292
Merchants Nat B k .
State & City Bank
25 71
& Trust C o . _
_ 1,200,000 1,320,000
Planters Nat Bank. 1.000,000 2,257,577 13,369,772 100 400
25 95
376,743 1,871,582
200,000
Sav Bank of Riclim
950,884 2,060,311
50 163
500,000
Union Bk of Richin
75
25
100.000
137,166 1,173,466
West End B a n k ..
254,550 2,283,144 100 104
Richmond Trust Co 1.000,000
Virginia Trust C o .. 1,000,000 1,130,422 4,350,710 100 330

S eattle—
400.000
Bank for S avings..
200.000
Canad’n Bk of Com
Dexter-Horton N B 1,600,000
500.000
First National Bank
300.000
Marine Nat Bank. .
M etropol 1 ’ n N at Bk
1
300.000
Nat Bk of Com m ’ce 1,000.000
500.000
Nat C y Bk of Seatt
100.000
People’s Sav Bank.
200.000
Seaboard Nat Bank
Seattle Nat B a n k .. 1,000.000
600,000
Am Sav Bk & Tr Co
Union Nat Bank_
_
600,000

169,009 1,574.778
213,501 5,539,696
321,114 e4,554.889

Per share.

235
280
200
220
200
175

Per sh are.

1,000,000
600.000
500,000

100.000
200.000
100.000

100
100
100
100
100
100
100

Per

27,250,000 27,250,000 507606383
(74,000,000 4,000,000 55,261,132
(74,000,000 5,000,000 54,649,978
3,000,000 1,500,000 26,223,719
20,400,000 20,400,000 372078959

Q u ebec—
Banque Natlonale. 2,924,190
Union Bank of Can (78,000,000

400,000 36,504,112
6,000,000 99,677,772

c en t.

*216%

100 *99 Ji
100 *138

S A SK A TC H E W A N .
Per sh are.

1,000,000
300,000

1)310,635 ®14687,126
064,661 02,393,344

100
100

W eyb u rn —
W eyburn Secur B k .

524,560

225,000

2,604,039

100

•Sale price, a Sept. 8 1920. g This Is capital paid in, authorized amount Is larger, x Ex-dlvldend. s April 28 1921. r M ay 5 1922.
Sept. 15 1922. n D ec. 311921. i Includes one-third of a share In Dexter-Horton Trust & Savings Bank stock.
d March 5 1917. A New
stock, e June 30 1922.