View original document

The full text on this page is automatically extracted from the file linked above and may contain errors and inconsistencies.

Bank

and

Q uotation

SECTION
OF THE

T ommercial & f I n a n c ia l Q hronicle.
Copyrighted in 1924, according to Act of Congress, by WILLIAM B. DANA COMPANY, in office of Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. O.

VOL. 118.

N EW YO RK MARCH 8 1924.

NO. 3063.

the proceeds of the combined loans was an important one,
especially as it was pointed out that as the Japanese Gov­
The Bank and Quotation Section, issued monthly, is furnished without ernment’s reconstruction program called for an estimated
extra charge to every subscriber of the Chronicle.
expenditure by the Government of about $700,000,000, of
The Railway and Industrial Section, issued twice a year on the last
Saturday in M ay and November, is also furnished without extra charge to which it was expected that about $300,000,000 ■would be
every annual Chronicle subscriber.
spent in purchases outside of Japan, the bulk of them in the
The Railw ay Earnings Section, issued monthly, containing the sworn
returns o f earnings and expenses filed each month with the Inter-State American market.
The steel industry was also further aided by the con­
Commerce Commission, is likewise furnished without extra charge to every
annual C hronicle subscriber.
tinued activity of the automobile trade and the large amount
The Electric Railway Section, issued twice a year, in April and October,
is also furnished without extra charge to every annual subscriber to the of work done (for the season of year) in the building trades,
Chronicle.
though the weather for oudtoor work in Februray was not
The State and City Section, issued semi-annuaHy on the last Saturday quite so favorable as during January and some snow falls
of June and December, is likewise furnished without extra charge to every
over wide areas were reported. These snow falls, however,
annual subscriber to the Commercial & Financial Chronicle.
The Bankers’ Convention Section, issued yearly, giving the detailed were beneficial in another way, in that they provided a
proceedings of the annual convention of the American Bankers’ Association,
snow covering for autumn planted wheat, and they were
is also furnished without extra charge to Chronicle subscribers.
Terms for the C hronicle, including the six supplements above named, not of a character as a rule.to impede transiiortation to any
are $10 per annum within Continental United States, $11.50 in Canada great extent, except for one or two days in the region sur­
and $13.50 in other foreign countries and U. S. Possessions.
File covers for the C hronicle are sold at $1.00 each (postage 15 cents rounding Chicago. Yet, in face of all the favorable circum­
stances noted, the outlook for the steel industry, while most
additional). FUe covers for Supplements can be had at same price.
CHICAGO OFFICE.—19 South La Salle Street.
encouraging, was not, after all, of wholly unalloyed prom­
LONDON OFFICE.— Edwards & Smith, 1 Drapers’ Gardens, E . C.
ise, inasmuch as trade reviews noted preliminary indica­
WILLIAM B. DANA'COMPANY, Publishers,
tions of foreign competition in both iron and steel. Certain
Front, Pine and Depeyster Streets, New York.
other trades continued exceptions to the general industrial
activity and prosperity. The textile trades, for instance,
REVIEW OF FEBRUARY— COMMERCIAL AND
suffered further depression, particularly in the case of cot­
FINANCIAL EVENTS.
ton goods where additional curtailment of production had
There was no essential change in business conditions dur­ to be practiced. A sharp decline in the price of cotton was
ing February, and developments were along the lines noted a feature of the month. This in ordinary circumstances
in the previous month. Production in the iron and steel might have operated to restore the equilibrium by reducing
industry was maintained at high levels and railroad orders manufacturing costs, but the raw material is in such short­
on a considerable scale were once more a prominent feature. ened supply by reason of successive crops in this country
The offering here of $150,000,000 Imperial Japanese Govern­ inadequate for the world’s needs that, high price or low
ment 30-year 6% gold bonds by a country-wide syndicate price, the cotton is simply not available. In the present in­
headed by J. P. Morgan & Co., Kuhn, Loeb & Co., the Na­ stance, the decline in the raw material served merely to
tional City Co. and the First National Bank of New York make intending purchasers more insistent on further cuts in
and the signal success attending the offering— subscription prices, already below replacement values, and goods could
books, which were opened at 10 a. m. Feb. 15, being closed only be moved by yielding to the demand and making im­
at noon of the same day and many subscribers getting only portant price concessions. In the copper trade also the low
60% of the amount of bonds bid for—was calculated to price of the metal remained a depressing factor. Its effect
stimulate the steel trade, inasmuch as the proceeds, besides was seen in the action of such important copper companies
being intended in part to retire the outstanding remainder as the Anaconda, the Calumet & Hecla, and the Inspiration,
of the Imperial Japanese Government 4% % sterling loan which all found themselves obliged to suspend dividend pay­
first and second series, due respectively Feb. 15 1925 and ments. Furthermore, in all the speculative markets— in com­
July 10 1925, were also designed in part for the purchase of modities as well as on the Stock Exchange— the disclosures
materials and supplies for the reconstruction of Japan ne­ in the oil investigation at Washington and the obstacles
cessitated by the earthquake and fife of September' 1923. It encountered by the Mellon Tax Reduction bill in its prog­
should be stated that besides the $150,000,000 bonds taken by ress through the House of Representatives exercised more or
the American syndicate (o f which a portion was placed in less of a depressing effect.
Holland and in Switzerland by banking groups in those
In foreign affairs perhaps the most important event was
countries) a simultaneous offering of £25,000,000 of Japan­ the further depreciation of the franc in France and Blegium.
ese Government bonds of the same tenor except that the Both, dropped to lower levels even than during the break in
coupon rate was 6%, instead of 6%%. and the maturity 35 January, the French franc getting down to 4.06% Feb. 19
) ears instead of 30 years, was made in the English market. |against the low of 4.26% touched Jan. 14 and this further
It wafc officially announced in a statement by Kengo Mori, depreciation, to a new low level in French history, naturally
special finance delegate of the Japanese Government, tluu excited much alarm and caused panicky conditions in Paris.
the two offerings combined, together with the existing Jap­ As a result of the excitement the Prefect of Police on Mon­
anese foreign balances, would provide not only for the retire day. Feb. 18, according to cable dispatches, issued an order
meat of substantially the whole of Japan’s external debt to close the Bourse de Commerce the following day. It was
maturing prior to 1931, but also for the Japanese Govern­ explained that it “ is a sort of French equivalent for a Board
ment’s entire estimated financial requirements in foreign mar­ of Trade.” This action on the part of the authorities was
kets for reconstruction work. The subscription price of the said to have caused strong protests by the heads of associa­
American issue of 6% s was 92%, affording a yield of ap­ tions. Stern measures were also taken to repress speculation
proximately 7.10%, and that of the British issue of 6s 87V in francs. The French Premier. M. Poincare, had no little
2,
making the yield in this last instance, for the longer maturity trouble in getting the Chamber of Deputies to assent to
6.96%. The announcement of the disposition to be made of his measures for increasing French taxes 20% by means of

B ank and Q uotation S ection




8

MONTHLY REVIEW

[V ol. 118 .

which increase it is hoped to provide for all current outlays the first of the year as much as 20,000 tons of foreign steel
and expenditures, even those for carrying on reconstruction had been sold, over one-half of it in the pi'evious ten days,
work in the devastated regions of France, but finally suc­ but deliveries, of course, had as yet been inconsequential.
ceeded in the task. Even this, however, did not sufficie Some of the prices named, it was claixxxed, were $8 and $10
fully to restore confidence. In other directions the develop­ below American levels. Very similar conditions were xxoted
ments were favorable for France and for Europe, rather as prevailing ixx the pig iron market, which was reported
than the reverse, indicating that the continued depreciation dull, with efforts to obtain higher prices not meeting with
of French cui*rency had its origin in internal rather than ex­ success. A round tonnage of Contixxental iron was about to
ternal conditions. There was a rumor at one time that Gen­ be imported on the Pacific Coast axxd the possibility of bring­
eral Dawes contemplated resigning from the committee ing European iroxx to the Atlantic Coast tended to prevent
xx
which is inquiring into German conditions, but the rumor domestic prices from advancing. O the other hand, a few
was wholly baseless, and all accounts agreed in saying not hundx’ed tons of Lake Superior charcoal iron had been sold
only that the work of the committee gave promise of satis­ for shipixxent to Germany. The “Age” ixiade the coxxxposite
factory results, but went further and suggested that the price of finished steel 2.775c. per pouxxd Feb. 26 1924, as
committee had found a plan by which Germany could be against 2.7S9c. at the end of January, but comparing with
placed in position to make very substantial reparations pay­ 2.631c. Feb. 27 1923 and a 10-year pre-war average of 1.689c.
ments after a very brief span of years. Then, also, the new The composite pi'ice of pig iron per gross ton was given Feb.
British Premier continued to hold out the olive branch to 26 as $22 88, as against $22 69 Jan. 29, $27 79 Feb. 27 1923.
the French Government in an effort to improve the rela­ but comparing with a 10-year px*e-war avex*age of $15 72.
tions between the two countries so as to enable them to act Comment of the Cleveland “ Ix*on Trade Review” was much
unitedly for their own joint benefit in dealing with Ger­ to the same effect, it being stated that conservative buyingpolicies were being followed painstakingly by many con­
many and in the interest of the peace of Europe.
In his own country, too, the address which the new Pre­ sumers and that this tended to keep the ix*on axxd steel mar­
mier, J. Ramsay Matdonald, made on the reassembling of ket on an even keel. Spectacular movements of new ton­
hte British Parliament on Feb. 12 occasioned no little sat­ nage and pi'ices, which often had marked similar conditions
isfaction an d' tended to relieve considerably the anxiety of flush demaxxd in the past, were conspicuously absent, but
which had prevailed concerning his attitude towards both the day-to-day tonnage coming fronx a variety of sources was
domestic and foreign affairs. He approached the subject being maintained at a large aggregate. Earlier in the month
of international relations with much delicacy, but also with the “ Age” reported that “great expectations in plates, shapes
much optimism, while in the matter of domestic affairs he and bars for Japaxx were being attached to the floating of
indicated that though he was, of course, committed to Labor the loan of that country,” to which reference has ali'ead.v
ideals attempts to carry out some of these ideals must neces­ been made.
sarily be abandoned since they were not pi'acticable at this
An important event of the nxoxxth was the renewal of the
stage. The tax levy on capital, for instance, was out of the wage scale in the bituminous coal regioxxs. As this wage
question, since he would immediately go to defeat if he scale stood at the peak figure reached during the inflation
introduced any measure to that end, as it would encounter period following the war, there had been quite a little fear
the opposition of the bulk of the members of both the Lib­ that a strike would resxxlt with the expiration of the old
eral and Conservative parties. Considerable satisfaction contract oxx April 1 1924. It had beerx thought that on the
was also derived from his announcement that the new Gov­ oixe haxxd the operator's would demand a reduction axxd on
ernment did not intend to follow a policy of currency infla­ the other hand that the nxixxers might demaxxd a still further
tion as rumor had had it and which had occasioned anxiety incx-ease, as was the case in Septeixxber 1923 in the antlirain business circles, but took, instead, a pronounced stand cite region. But nothing of the kind happened. Meeting to
against either repudiation or inflation. Efforts on the part discuss the situation under the sunxxy skies of Florida, rep­
of the Govei’nment to avert the strike of dock workers proved resentatives of the miners and operators of the Centx'al
unavailing and this occurrence had an unsettling effect on Competitive Field opexxed their c-onfex'ence on Feb. 11 at
the whole of British trade for a few days, but then was quickly Jacksonville and axxxid enticing surroundings signed axx
brought to a close. The strike was proclaimed for xxooix agreenxent (subject to appx'oval by the miners in convention
Saturday, Feb. 16, but did xxot actually take effect until Mon­ during March) continuixxg the existing wage scale for an­
day morning, Feb. 18. Terms for a settlement were agreed other period of three year's. The dispatches stated that the
on two days afterward, that is late at night Wednesday, Feb. agreement x'epresexxted a coxxxproxxxise between the miners’
20, at a conference of representatives of both sides held at denxand for a foux'-year contx-act and the operator's’ deixxand
the Ministry of Labor after the adjournmexxt, so the cable­ for a one-year contract. John L. Lewis, Presidexxt of the
gram stated, of a xxxeetixxg of the employers at midnight. It Fnited Mixxe Workers of America, ixx commenting on the
was added that the Minister of Labor presided and that the ari’angement, said: “ The negotiatioxx of this agreemeixt rep­
employers’ representatives had accepted the terms which resents a mutual constructive effort of the miners aixd opera­
would be recommended to a later conference of the dockers’ tors toward constructive policies in the industry. The
delegates at the Ministry of Labor-, and if the delegates agreement will assure to the American people air adequate
eoixfirmed the terms, work would be resuxxxed at all ports supply of coal for at least three years under conditioixs that
as soon as possible. At mass meetings, on Suxxday, Feb. 2-1, will x'edound to the welfare of American industry.” Similar
the dockers voted to accept the terms of settlement, with al- self-satisfaction was expressed on behalf of the operators.
nxost absolute unanimity, which was not surprising, seeixxg “ It is a great thing for the industry,” the majority of the
that they came out of the contest alxxxost entix-ely victorioxxs, operators are said to have declaimed. “ Some of us believe
the agreenxent providing for axx advance of a shilling a day, that the next contx'act may be signed for six years with less
effective immediately, axxd an additional advance of a trouble than we have had in agreeing on this for three.”
like amount the coming June, with the appointment of a On the other hand, the “ Iron Age” in its issue of Feb. 23
committee to adjust working coxxditions in dispute. Work made a casual comment which may be significant of some of
was generally resumed Tuesday, Feb. 26.
It was the possible later effects of maintaining such high wage
stated that with the additioxxal two shillings the men would scales. It said : “ The agreement, in preventing a strike in
be earning twelve shillings daily, “ and there w ill be no re­ the bituminous region, will tend to check the probable tem­
duction in this sum even should the cost of living drop.”
porary advance of pig’ iron prices which undoubtedly would
As indicating the conditions in the steel trade, the “ Iron have resulted. It seems probable, however*, that many union
Age” in its issue of Feb. 28 poixxted out that speculative buy­ mines will be compelled to close on account of the high cost
ing was absent and conxmitments for May or June delivery of opei’ating.”
In the other metals the course of prices was distinctly
were as yet oxxly a small percentage of the normal seasonal
volume, while production was at a rate which, if sustained, upward. This was true even of copper, notwithstanding the
would make a record year. The Steel Corpoi'ation was action of several of the copper companies, as noted above,
operating to over 94% of capacity and the steel trade as a in passing their dividends. The dividend suspensions plainly
whole at about 85% of capacity. Sellers were beginning to reflected past conditions, while the current situation was
believe, it was stated, that price concessions might be produc­ beginning to show signs of improvement. The quotation for
tive of business. This view, however, the “ Age” stated, was Lake copper hex'e in New Yox'k advanced from 12%c. Feb. 1
not being taken with respect to steel bars, nor to pipe, which to 13%c. Feb. 18 and though this was followed by a decline
was in strong demand, nor to rails or tin plate, oxx which to lSy+e. Feb. 26, the px-ice was back to 13%c. Feb. 29. Elec­
mills were fully booked. Pei'sistent quoting on European trolytic copper rose fronx 12%c. Feb. 1 to RH/ic. Feb. 19, re­
steel was noted as an unsettling factor in the East. Since acted to 12%c. Feb. 26 and was 13%c. Feb. 29. Lead and tin




M ar .; 1924.]

MONTHLY EEVIEW

moved still higher following their advance in January. The
quotation for lead here in New York had risen in January
from 8.15c. to 8.65c., and now in February there was a fur­
ther rise to 9.50c. Tin at New York advanced from 49.50
P'eb. 1 to 55.50 Feb. 29. Early in January the price was only
40.90. It remains to be said about the copper situation that
the Calumet & llecla Copper Co. announced that it would
operate five days per week, beginning March 3, instead of
six. After the close of the month announcement came from
Butte, Mont., that the Anaconda Co. had suspended ore pro­
duction at two of its largest mines in the Butte district,
namely the Pennsylvania and the Berkeley. The operators
at the Butte smelters during February refused a request of
the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers
for $1 per day wage increase owing to the low price of cop­
per and the unstable condition of the copper market.
In the textile trade conditions continued unsatisfactory,
as already noted, particularly in the case of cotton. The
price of cotton declined almost continuously throughout the
month. The dulness of the cotton goods trade was an un­
favorable feature and, in addition, it began to appear that
the carry-over of cotton at the end of the season on July 31
would not be so near complete exhaustion as the trade had
been led to believe. Besides this, a new crop will begin to
come on the market within less than six months and the
indications are that the acreage devoted to cotton will be
substantially increased, especially in the newer and more
fertile sections of Texas. Prices of future options declined
with great rapidity, particularly for the old crop months,
and spot prices followed suit. At the very beginning of the
month there was still some manifestation of strength and
middling upland spot cotton at New York, which was 34.10c.
Jan. 31 and 34.00c. Feb. 1, advanced to 34.85 by Feb. 4.
Then, however, the downward movement started and it ap­
peared to gain momentum as it progressed, with the result
that by Feb. 26 the quotation was down to 29.00c., a decline
of almost 6c. a pound. A recovery to 29.95 by Feb. 28 fol­
lowed, but the price Feb. 29 was only 29.20c. Print cloths at
Fall River for 28-in, 64 x 64, were reduced Feb. 1 from 7%c.
to 7 % c.; on Feb. 7 to 7 % c .; on Feb. 15 to 7%>c.; on Feb. 19
to 7%c., and on Feb. 2S to 7%c. Sharp price concessions
were necessary to move cotton goods at all, and even then
buying was sparse. The Amoskeag Manufacturing Co. on
Feb. 20 announced new prices on fall ginghams considerably
lower than those for the previous season. Curtailment of
production on a still larger scale than before was undertaken
by many of the New England cotton mills, and even some of
the Southern cotton mills now found it expedient to reduce
output. Fall River mills at the end of the month were said
to be running at only about 20% of capacity, though sales
then began to increase slightly. On the other hand, about
the middle of the month it was stated that there had been
an increase from 50 to 75% of capacity, caused by a tem­
porary increase in sales. Several of the Fall River mills at
the close of the month, after having been completely idle for
a longer or a shorter period, announced that they would re­
sume March 3, but most of them only on part time. From
Providence, R. I., too, news came on Feb. 27 that four mills
of the B. B. & R. Knight Co., namely the Valley Queen at
River Point, the Dodgeville of Dodgeville, Mass., and the
Grant and Nottingham of Providence, which had been closed
for about two weeks, would reopen on Monday, March 3, but
only a 3-day-a-week schedule for an indefinite period. At
Magnolia, Miss., the Magnolia cotton mills, among the
largest in Mississippi, earlier in the month were reported as
having closed down for an indefinite period for the first
time in its 21 years. Quite a number of mills in North Caro­
lina began the latter part of February to operate on only a
50% basis. Anderson, S. C., wired Feb. 25 that five leading
mills of the Piedmont district had begun to curtail and that
unless trade improved curtailment -would spread. But the
curtailment seemed to be in night operations. At Spartan­
burg, S. C., mills were reported as running full time and
generally throughout the South, outside of North Carolina,
except in isolated cases, the mills seemed to be running on
full time or close to it. It should be noted also that at Man­
chester, Eng., the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners de­
cided to reduce weekly hours of work from 48 to 26% in sec­
tions engaged on American cotton. It was stated that this
would affect 100,000 workers.
Nor was the woolen goods trade, or the silk goods trade,
in altogether good shape. Thus the Phoenix Hosiery Co.
announced price reductions effective Feb. 1 ranging at
wholesale on most silk lines from $1 50 per dozen upward.



9

Retail prices, it was stated, had been reduced 15 ro zoc. a
pair. The explanation was added that increased production
facilities and fulfillment of fortunate contracts had enabled
the making of this price cut. On the other hand, at Patter­
son, N. J., the schedule of work of the Empire Silk Co., it
was announced, would be reduced from a 48-hour to a 36hour week. It was stated that for some weeks the company
had not been making the same yardage of shirtings, tie and
dress silks as for a year past and the reason given was a
lack of orders and a surplus of the tub silks.
In the woolen goods trade, the feature was the opening
of the season for autumn goods in wholesale lines by the
American Woolen Co. and the absence of increases in prices.
This was considered significant, as the American Woolen
people are looked upon as exceedingly good judges of condi­
tions. Towards the end of January the company had sched­
uled the formal opening of fabrics for men’s wear for the
autumn trade. On Feb. IS it offered its fancy worsted lines
for the 1924 men’s fall season. The prices named were on a
par with those on staple lines, being somewhat below the open­
ing prices for the spring of 1924, and only slightly higher
than for the autumn of 1923. It was not possible to compare
prices for all goods shown, as many new patterns and
weights were offered. It was figured,' however, that the
average price of 100 identical fabrics showed an advance
over last year of 1% % , some being slightly higher, some
slightly lower, and some unchanged. On Feb. 26 the com­
pany opened its complete lines of fall, 1924, fabrics for the
women’s coat, suit, dress and skirt manufacturing trades.
As in the case of its new lines for the men’s wear trades, the
company named prices on its women's wear lines which gen­
erally were below expectations in the woolen and worsted
piece goods market. The prices on the worsteds were said
to be a surprise to the trade, these goods showing decreases
that ranged up to 7 9-10%. Certain of the woolens, the
angora polaires and velour coatings, were advanced in price,
the increase being from 5.2% in the case of the latter to
7.7% in the former. The significant factor in the showing
was the great attention given to sports wear fabrics.
Charles H. Silver, head of the department, estimated that
about 75% of the lines comprised fancies for sports garments.
This was in line with the trend in women’s wear, it was said,
and, together with the low prices named, reflected the gi'eat
dependence which the company is placing on the women’s wear
department in getting the desired volume of business. By
far the greater part of the women’s wear line consisted of
new fabrics on which there was no price comparison. In
fourteen fabrics repeated, these including the twill, poiret
sheen, pile sheen, angora polaire and velour groups, the last
two were the only ones to show advances.
In rubber goods the B. F. Goodrich Co. made cuts averag­
ing 15 to 22% in prices of full size balloon tires. This fol­
lowed the action of the Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. at the
end of January. The price of crude rubber at first advanced
but later declined, notwithstanding reports from Amster­
dam that the Dutch rubber growers had acted favorably on
the invitation to join the Stevenson restriction plan. Smoked
rib sheets for spot delivery Feb. 29 were 25%c. and first
latex crepe 25%c., against the same prices Jan. 31.
There were some further advances in the price of petro­
leum and its products, the oil investigation at Washington
not acting as a deterrent. From the building trades an­
nouncements came of some additional advances in wages.
At the close of January 12,000 painters in New York had
been granted $10 50 a day for 1924, an increase of 50c. over
the 1923 wage scale, by the Building Trades Employers’
Association. Early in February the iron workers were also
granted 50c. advance to $10 50 a day. The steam fitters
were likewise given $10 50 per day, while their helpers were
given $8 per day. The slate and tile roofers are to have $12
per day, the lathers getting $10 50 per day.
In food prices there was a sharp advance in the price of
coffee under the influence of diminishing stocks and sup­
plies and the restrictive policy of the Brazilian Government.
No. 7 Rio was quoted Feb. 29 at 15%@16c. per pound,
against 11%@11% Jan. 31. Sugar also moved still higher,
and at the close of February the range of wholesale prices of
refined sugar was 8.60@9.15c., against 8.50@8.75- Jan. 31.
Cuban raw was 5% Feb. 1, 5% Feb. 13, 5 7-16@5% Feb. 29.
Grain prices, however, after the advance in January
moved slightly lower again. Fluctuations altogether were
comprised within narrow limits, not much more than two
or three cents a bushel. The May option for wheat in
Chicago, for instance, fluctuated between $113% per bushel

10

MONTHLY REVIEW

Feb. 5 and 109% Feb. 15; the close Feb. 29 was $110,
against the opening price Feb. 1 of $111%. The July option
for wheat in Chicago closed Feb. 29 at $110%, as against
$110% the opening price Feb. 1. Corn manifested greater
strength than the rest of the grains, and yet the May option
in Chicago closed at 80%c. Feb. 29, as against 80%c. at the
opening Feb. 1. The July corn option closed at 81%, as
against the opening price of 80%c. In May oats the opening
price Feb. 1 was 49%c. and the closing price Feb. 29 48%.
And in July oats the opening was 47% and the closing 46%.
The stock market during February suffered a reaction
and moved towards lowel levels, but the remark does not
apply to some of the railroad stocks, which established new
high records for the year, and one at least the highest
prices ever made. The depressing influences were the dis­
closures connected with the Congressional investigation of
Government oil leases to the Sinclair and the Doheny oil
interests, and the obstacles encountered by the Mellon tax
bill in its passage through the House of Representatives,
the bill being essentially altered in some of its leading pro­
visions, and new and objectionable features being grafted
upon it. Operators for a decline made the most of these
things, which certainly were not very edifying, and in ad­
dition, a prominent speculator who in a blatant and blaring
way had announced himself a convert to the bull side of the
market last autumn, when the United States Steel Corpora­
tion declared its extra dividend and the stock market com­
pletely reversed its course, now in equally spectacular fash­
ion, in telegrams from Palm Beach, proclaimed a change of
heart, laying stress on the bad effects that the oil disclosures
would have and threw in his lot with the bears. Particular
pressure was directed against the oil shares, which readily
yielded, and for a few days, about the middle of the month,
the market suffered a serious reverse and showed pro­
nounced weakness, large declines occurring all through the
list, even many of the railroad shares participating in the
break—New York Central, for instance, dropping below par.
The market, however, displayed great resiliency and part of
the decline was subsequently recovered, with the result that
the net losses for the month, outside of a few special stocks,
are limited to a few points. In the last week the market
received a new blow in the announcements o f dividend sus­
pensions by a number of the copper companies, more spe­
cifically the Calumet & Hecla, the Anaconda and Inspira­
tion Consolidated Copper, all of which broke sharply as a
result. Yet even here the effect was only temporary and
mainly confined to the particular group of stocks affected.
Moreover, even in periods of weakness there were counter
movements towards higher levels in stocks which, by reason
of circumstances and conditions applying in their own case,
followed an independent course. All through the month the
railroads were independently strong because of the im­
proved position in which many of the carriers find them­
selves. The result was that a considerable number of these
railroad shares made new high records, as already stated.
The low-priced issues were particularly in favor and South­
ern Railway common passed 50 for the first time in the his­
tory of the company, touching 50% Feb. 29, which compares
with 38% Jan. 2. Seaboard Air Line shares, the Wabash
issues, St. Louis & San Fran., Norf. & West., Del. & Hud.,
Lackawanna and a few others also distinguished them­
selves by an upward movement. In the case of the Frisco
issues the advance was on reports that negotiations were
pending with the Texas Co. for drilling for oil on the lands
of the New Mexico & Arizona Land Co., in which the San
Francisco holds a half interest. The negotiations were not
carried to conclusion. But there was discrimination even
in the speculation in the railroad shares, for not all of them
evinced a rising tendency. On the contrary, some of them
lagged behind, and the latter part of the month the reason
for this appeared in unfavorable reports of earnings for the
month of January. Nearly all the prominent roads showed
losses in gross earnings, indicating a smaller amount of
business than in January of the previous year and some
also showed considerable losses in the net, though the an­
thracite coal roads and the New England roads formed ex­
ceptions to the rule, the explanation being found in the cir­
cumstance that these latter roads suffered severe losses last
year by reason of the extreme severity of the winter at that
time. Northwestern roads made the poorest exhibits as a
rule in their returns, and this caused weakness in such
stocks as Nor. Pac., Chic. & North West, and some others.
The sugar stocks were strong throughout, and a few special
stocks, like Fisher body, made big jumps upward.



[V ol.

118.

V O L U M E O F BU SIN ESS O N T H E S T O C K E X C H A N G E .
Month o f February—
1924.
1923.
1922.
1921.
Stock sales— N o . of shares--20,721,562 22,979,487
16,175,095 10,169,871
Bond sales (par value)—
Railroad and mlsc. bonds.S146,395,000 $152,799,500 $137,974,900 $55,904,500
U .S . G overnment b o n d s -55,418,000 62,953,366 120,103,150 152,458,500
State, m unic.& foreign bds
31,190,000 45,608,400
62,185,500 18,537,000
Total bond sales_______ $233,003,000 $261,361,266 $320,262,500 $226,900,000
Jan. 1 to Feb. 29—
Stock sales— N o. of shares-- 47,578,948
42,894,316
32,647,472
26,314,547
Bond sales (par value)—
Railroad and misc. bonds_$349,682,000 $311,076,500 $285,521,900 $153,531,000
U .S . G overnment b o n d s .. 147,506,000 138,193,616 350,345,050 332,173,100
State, munic. & foreign bds 64,342,000
96,881,900
96,620,500
40,819-,500
Total bond sales_______$562,530,000 $546,152,016 $732,487,450 $526,523,600

The flotation of the $150,000,000 Japanese Government
bonds, because of its size, naturally served somewhat to
check the offerings of new securities generally during the
latter part of February. The details of this loan have
already been given and, as stated, it was heavily oversub­
scribed. In addition, the Guaranty Co. of New York dis­
posed of $15,000,000 The Pure Oil Co. Purchase Money 1st
Mtge. serial 5% % bonds at prices to yield approximately
5% to 7%, according to maturity. $15,000,000 The Lehigh
Valley Coal Co. 1st & ref. mtge bonds, 5% series of 1924
(maturing serially) were sold by Drexel & Co., Phila., and
First National Bank, New York, at prices yielding from
about 5.30 to 5.40%, according to maturity. Kuhn, Loeb &
Co. placed $11,604,000 Illinois Central RR. Co. and Chicago
St. Louis & New Orleans RR. Co. Joint 1st ref. mtge. 5%
bonds, ser. “A,” at 94% & int., to yield 5.35%, if held to ma­
turity. The same banking firm successfully offered $10,000,000 Philadelphia, Baltimore & Washington RR. Co. gen.
mtge. 5% bonds, ser “ B,” at 99 & int. J. P. Morgan & Co.r
First National Bank and the National City Co. sold $10,000,000 Chicago Burlington & Quincy 1st & ref. mtge. 5%
bonds, ser. A, at 98 & int., to yield over 5.10%. A syndicate
of bankers placed $10,000,000 Solvay & Co. (Belgium) 10year 6% secured notes at 99% (int. to be discounted to Apr.
1 1924), yielding over 6.05%. Dillon, Read & Co. disposed of
$9,000,000 Wisconsin Electric Power Co. 1st mtge. 5% bonds,
ser. A, at 91% & int., to yield 5.60%. Bankers sold at 96%
& int. (American funds), to yield over 6.80%, $8,000,000
Montreal Tramway & Power Co. 5-year 6% coll. tr. bonds.
$7,000,000 The Syracuse Lighting Co., Inc., 1st & ref. mtge.
bonds, 5% % series due 1954, were offered successfully by
Drexel & Co. at 97 & int., yielding about 5.70%. J. P. Mor­
gan & Co. and Kuhn, Loeb & Co. headed a syndicate which
sold $6,000,000 The Hocking Valley Ry. Co. 2-year 5% se­
cured notes at 99% & int., to yield 5.40%. Bankers offered
$5,750,000 Connecticut Light & Power Co. first and refund­
ing mortgage 5% % bonds, series B, at 96% and interest,
yielding about 5%%.
$5,750,000 3-year 6% secured
notes, ser. A, of the Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co. were dis­
posed of by Halsey, Stuart & Co., Inc., and the Illinois Mer­
chants Trust Co., Chicago, at 100 & int. Bankers offered
$5,700,000 Continental Gas & Elec. Corp. coll. 7% conv.
bonds, ser. “ A,” at 100 & int. $5,000,000 Biltmore-Commodore Hotels 1st Mtge. Leasehold 7% bonds were brought
out by a banking group at 100 & int. Kuhn, Loeb & Co.
placed $5,000,000 Central of Georgia Ry. Co. ref. & gen.
mtge. 5% % bonds, ser. “ B,” at 97 & int., yielding about
5.70% to maturity. Blair & Co., Inc., brought out $5,000,000
Maxwell Motor Corp. 10-year 7% conv. debs, at 98 & int.,
to yield about 7.30%.
While the suspension of dividends by several of the cop­
per companies attracted much attention, the dividend an­
nouncements of the month were mostly of the opposite na­
ture. The Gulf States Steel, in addition to declaring divi­
dends on the 1st & 2d pref. stocks for the full year of 1924
at the rate of 7% per annum and 6% per annum, respec­
tively, increased the quar. div. on com. from 1% to 1% % .
Pennok Oil Corp. raised its usual quar. div. from 2% to
2% % . The quar. div. of the Union Carbide & Carbon Co.
was increased from $1 to $1 25 per share. Penn. Water &
Power Co. advanced its quar. div. from 1%% to 2%. The
quar. cash div. on Fed. Light & Traction com. was increased
from 75 cents to $1 per share, and in addition an extra div.
of 75c. per share, payable in 6% cum. pref. stock, was de­
clared. The Crane Co. raised its div. from 1% to 1% % quar..
National Candy Co., Inc., declared a semi-ann. div. of 3%
on com., as against 5% per annum previously paid. The
quar. div. on Internatl. Business Machines Corp. (formerly
the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Co.) was raised from
$1 50 to $2 per share. American Laundry Machine Co. in­
creased the quar. div. on com. from 33 cents to 50 cents per
share, dividends at the higher rate being declared for the
full year of 1924. Toledo Bowling Green & Southern Trac­
tion Co. resumed on its non-cum. pref. stock. Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Co. resumed on com. Arkansas Natural
Gas Co. also resumed divs. (J. A.) Fay & Egan resumed on
com., as did South Porto Rico Sugar Co. Initial divs. were
declared on Central Mass. Light & Power Co. com., Canada
Bread Co., Ltd., com., and New England Southern Mills prior
preference stock. Quaker Oats Co. declared a special extra
cash div. of 16%% on its com. stock (to make up all omissions
for 1921, 1922 and the early part of 1923) in addition to the
usual quar. div. of 3%. An extra div. of 75 cents per share

Mar., 1924.]

MONTHLY REVIEW

11

in addition to tlie regular monthly div. of 25 cents per share 16, $450,866,060 Feb. 23 and $451,357,000 March 1. The loan
was declared by Hawaiian Commercial Sugar Co. fleece item, which usually controls the course of deposits, showed
Buttonhole Machine Co. declared 2% extra. An extra of changes along similar lines, the total of loans and discounts
% of 1% was announced by the Newmarket Mfg. Co. 50 being reported at $4,633,000,000 Feb. 2, $4,579,824,000 Feb. 9,
cents extra per share was declared on Associated Gas & $4,583,290,000 Feb. 16, $4,601,964,000 Feb. 23 and $4,621,667,Electric Co. pref. The Baltimore Gas Appliance & Mfg. Co. 000 March 1. Aggregate reserves, however, after moving
declared an extra cash div. of 6%, a 16 2-3% stock div. and up from $519,575,000 Feb. 2 to $547,689,000 Feb. 9 and $549,the regular quar. div. of 2%, all on the com. stock. Texas 419.000 Feb. 16, suddenly fell to $499,022,000 Feb. 23, bring­
Gulf Sulphur Co. declared 25 cents extra per share. 2% ing about the deficiency in reserves at that date already
extra was paid on Penmans, Ltd., com. Cleveland Stone Co. mentioned. Increase in this aggregate reserve to $532,950,announced an extra div. of 1%. A 10% stock div. was au­ 000 March 1 led to the restoration of surplus reserves in the
thorized by the shareholders of the New Orleans Texas & return for March 1. The diminution in aggregate reserves
Mexico Ily. Security Cement & Lime Co. paid a 50% stock was due to diminished borrowings on the part of the banks.
div.
This is evident from the fact that the item of “ bills payable,
On the other hand, there were just a few dividend omis­ rediscounts, acceptances and other liabilities,” which stood
sions and reductions, among which the suspensions by the at $441,6S4.000 Feb. 2 and $496,953,000 Feb. 9 and $501,881,copper companies were most conspicuous. The Calumet & 000 Feb. 16, fell to $456,420,000 Feb. 23, with a further drop
Hecla was the first to announce that shareholders would to $433,991,000 March 1. As it happens, though, the course
have to forego their dividends. Then the Anaconda Copper of this item did not run altogether parallel with the changes
Mining Co. took similar action. This was followed by the in the bill holdings of the Federal Reserve Bank of New
announcement that Inspiration Consolidated Copper Co. York. The dates of the weekly statements of the Federal
would also omit its div. Besides these, the com. div. on Reserve Bank of New York do not, of course, correspond
National Enameling & Stamping Co. was passed. Payment with those of the Clearing House institutions, being as of
of the regular quar. div. on Philipsborn’s, Inc., 7% cum. pref. the middle of the week, instead of the end, but from these
stock was deferred. Wahl Co. declared a quar. div. of $1 statements it appears that the total of bills discounted and
per share ($1 per annum) on com., as compared with 50 bills bought was $155,849,000 Jan. 30, $180,036,000 Feb. 6,
$240,754,000 Feb. 13, $152,134,000 Feb. 20, with an increase
cents monthly ($6 per annum) paid previously.
The money market during February displayed the same again to $179,680,000 Feb. 27. It should be added that for
T
characteristics as in the months immediately preceding. the country as a w hole, as shown by the totals of the twelve
Call loan rates advanced on several occasions during the Federal Reserve banks combined, the changes corresponded
month, presumably because of preparations for payments very closely with those of the Federal Reserve Bank of New
connected with large-sized loan negotiations of one kind or York alone— that is, at least in respect to there having been
another, but quickly dropped back when the dislocation of an increase again in the borrowing o f the member banks in the
funds caused thereby was corrected, and money was at all last week of the month. If we take simply the bills actually
times in adequate supply. Interior banks appear to have discounted, as distinguished from those bought in the open
recalled some of the money they had been lending at this market, we find that the amount fell from $522,307,000 Jan.
centre, and this, while having its influence in the call loan 30 to $487,296,000 Feb. 6 and then moved up to $546,346,000
branch of the market, may also have been responsible for Feb. 13, declined again to $496,126,000 Feb. 20 and was back
the slight fractional advance in rates which occurred in the again to $531,590,000 Feb. 27. The result is much the same
quotations for time accommodation.
The withdrawals by if we combine the bills discounted with the open market
interior institutions were apparently without special signifi­ purchases, giving us the whole total of the bill holdings. On
cance, a movement of that kind being often observable at that basis, the figures are $794,099,000 Jan. 30. $770,695,000
this season of the year, and being related to preparations for Feb. 6, $824,425,000 Feb. 13, $749,602,000 Feb. 20 and $794,first of April payments, particularly in New England. New 900.000 Feb. 27.
capital flotations were much less important than those in
RATES FOR M O N EY A T N EW Y O R K , W EE K LY.
Week Ending—
Feb. 8.
Feb. 15. Feb. 22. Feb. 29.
January, apart from the offering of the $150,000,000 Japan­
Call Loans on Stock Exchange—
ese Government bonds on Feb. 15, which was largely over­
Range for week (mixed and Indus, collateral) 4-5% 4 % -5
4-4X
4 5
W eek’s average (mixed and Indus, collateral)
4%
4K
4%
4%
subscribed. The range for call loans on the Stock Exchange
was 4 to 5% % . The high figure was reached Feb. 7 and Time Loans (M ixed and Industrial Collateral) —
4 % -5
4 % -5
Sixty days__________ ......... - ..................... ........
4%
4%
4 % -5
4 % -8
N inety days_________ ......................- .................... — 4 % - 4 %
seems to have been due to local causes. The low figure ob­
4 1 4 -4 H
4 )4 -4 %
4 % -5
4 % -5
Four m o n th s ________ _______________________4 K - 4 «
tained on many different days and apparently reflected the
4 % -5
Five m onths_________ _______________________________ 4 % - 4 %
4 )4 -4 %
4 % -5
4 )4 -4 %
4 % -5
normal state of money. The 5% % rate was touched on only
Six m onths_ _______ -----------------------------------4 % - 4 %
_
4 % -6
C o m m e r c ia l P a p e r —
the single day given, but the level of quotations was frac­
4 % -5
4 )4 -5
4 )4 -4 %
D ouble and single names— Prime 4 to 6 m o s .4 % -5
tionally above the average for about a week thereafter, and
G ood 4 to 6 m os5
5
4 % -5
4 % -5
on Feb. 13 the 5% figure was again reached. This was about
In the foreign exchange market the feature o f the month
the time of the flotation of the new Japanese loan. The was a renewed break in the French franc, to an even lower
dislocation quickly passed, however, and the rate dropped to level than that recorded in January, which had been the
4%. On Feb. 29 a high figure of 5% was again recorded, lowest in French history. In the rates for sterling bills on
evidently because of preparations for March 1 disburse­ London there was greater steadiness, but even here there
ments. The renewal rate was 4% % Feb. 1; then 4 % % up was a sharp downward trend during the first half of the
to and including Feb. 7; then 4%% Feb. 8; 4*4% Feb. 11 and month with partial recovery the latter half. The first two
13, with a return to 4% Feb. 14; then 4% from Feb. 15 to days of February rates were strong, in continuation of the
Feb. 20, in c.; 4% Feb. 21 to Feb. 25; 4*4 Feb. 26 and 27 and upward reaction which marked the course of exchange the
4% Feb. 28 and Feb. 29. Quotations for time loans, as al­ latter part of January following the great collapse which
ready stated, were a trifle higher, getting up to 4% @ 5% occurred during the first three weeks of that month, and on
per annum for all periods from 60 days to six months, with Feb. 2 sight bills on London were quoted as high as 4 36%.
a decline again at the very close to the single figure of 4%%. Weakness, however, followed, and by Feb. 16 the rate was
At the opening of the month quotations were 4% % per an­ down again to 4 28%. The price was back to 4 3113-16 Feb.
num for 60-day loans and 4 % @ 4 % % for all maturities from 21 and thereafter fluctuated rather unevenly, with the
90 days to six months. Rates for commercial paper at the range Feb. 29 4 29% @ 4 30 5-16. The principal influence in
close were easier at 4 % @ 4 % % for four to six months’ the early decline was anxiety concerning the attitude that
names of choice character, with names less well known re­ the new Labor Government of Great Britain would assume
quiring 4% @ 5% . New England mill paper and the shorter toward business on the reconvening o f the British Parlia­
choice names were generally dealt in at 4% % . Earlier in ment. Unfounded rumors were current at one time that
the month the general range of quotations w as 4% @ 5% , General Dawes contemplated giving up his work on the Com­
T
with the bulk of the business, however, being done at 4%. mittee of Inquiry which is investigating German reparations
There were no changes in February in any of the rates of matters, but received little credence. There was talk, too,
the Federal Reserve banks.
that the new British Government might commit itself to a
The dislocation of money holdings, by reason of large loan policy of currency inflation and stress was laid on the bad
negotiations or heavy payments resulting from other causes, effects of the coming dock workers’ strike, which it was
found expression agHn, as in January, on one Saturday at perceived could not be averted. The placing of the Japanese
least during February in a heavy deficiency below legal re­ loans in this country and in Great Britain was also men­
serves by the New York Clearing House banks and trust tioned at this time as somewhat o f a feature in ster­
companies. The early part of the month the surplus above ling. It was claimed that the placing of these Japanese
legal requirements kept steadily increasing, rising from loans by establishing credit against exports to Japan did
$3,210,980 Feb. 2 to $41,881,610 Feb. 9 and to $43,685,750 away with the necessity of Japanese purchases of sterling
Feb. 16, but this was changed into a deficiency of $5,603,350 bills for payment of such exports. The last half of the
below required reserves in the return for Feb. 23, but quick month things took a favorable turn all around. The speech
correction of this situation followed, as always, and the made by Premier Macdonald, on the reassembling of Par­
statement for March 1 again showed $22,057,510 surplus liament on Feb. 12 was reassuring in the policies mapped
above legal requirements. The deficit on Feb. 23 resulted out both with regard to home and to foreign affairs. And it
( ntirelv from the temporary drawing down of reserves with developed that there was no likelihood either of currency
the Federal Reserve Bank o f New York. Until the last week inflation or a tax levy on capital, while all the news con­
of the month deposits continuously declined, the demand cerning the work of the two committees investigating Ger­
deposits being reported $3,919,044,000 Feb. 2. $3,837,498,000 man affairs was highly encouraging, indicating much closer
February 9, $3,835,306,000 February 16, $3,823,546,000 Feb­ accord between the British and the French in dealing with
ruary 23 and $3,872,425,000 March 1, with the time deposits the reparations question, and the problems growing out of
$432,967,000 Feb. 2. $437,289,000 Feb. 9. $436,917,000 Feb. it. besides pointing to a likelihood of full co-operation on the



12

MONTHLY REVIEW

part of Germany. The failure of the efforts to avert the
strike of the dock workers in Great Britain proved discon­
certing, but even this greatly unsettling and widely disturb­
ing event proved of short duration. The strike was ordered
for noon, Feb. 16, but in reality did not take effect
until two days later, namely Monday, Feb. 18. By Wednes­
day night, Feb. 20, terms of settlement had been reached
which it was certain would lead to early termination of the
trouble, after the men had acted on the proposition, and re­
turn to work came the following Tuesday morning, Feb. 26.
The weakness in the French franc had an adverse effect at
times, but not to the same extent as in January, the feeling
growing that French exchange was subject largely to inde­
pendent influences.
Iu exchange on the Continental centres of Europe the fur­
ther great decline in the French franc was the factor of
transcendent importance. Unlike the case of the pound
sterling, the renewed great break occurred, not in the first
half of the month, but in the second half, though the trend
was downward throughout almost the whole of the month.
On Feb. 1 the rate for the franc on French checks was as
high as 4.72 and, though the course was downward, there
was no great drop during the first ten days, the range Feb.
11 being still as high as 4.52% @4.55%, but by Feb. 1!) there
had been a break to 4.06%, this being, as already stated, a
new low point in French history. By Feb. 25 there had
been recovery to 4.4214, only to be followed by a renewed
break to 4.08% Feb. 27, with the rate Feb. 29 4.13%@4.21.
There was nothing in French external affairs to account for
the renewed collapse of the French franc. The German rep­
arations inquiry was progressing as satisfactorily as could
be expected and even as regards French internal affairs,
developments were not unsatisfactory. The French Chamber
of Deputies, it is true, did not take kindly to M. Poincare’s
tax measures by which France is to pay out of current
revenues for all its current disbursements, including those
for restoration work in the devastated regions of France,
but did finally give its approval to them, although on the
other hand doubts of the efficacy of these measures as a
means of combating the depreciation of the franc were enter­
tained. In this state of things there seemed no way to ex­
plain the continued weakness of the franc except for grow­
ing lack of confidence in France itself, especially as the
French Government had taken steps to prevent speculative

[ V ol. 118 .

efforts to depress the franc. And this loss of confidence
at home obviously did not tend to promote confidence
abroad.
Most of the selling here seemed to emanate from Paris,
although large offerings were reported from London and
Amsterdam, and there was also some selling, though to a
lesser extent, on New York account. When the decline was
most pronounced panicky conditions developed in Paris, as
noted at the beginning of this article, and the overthrow of
(lie Belgian ministry on the question of the ratification of
the Franco-Belgian Economic Convention regulating condi­
tions for the entry of French products into Belgium and the
export of Belgian goods into France, the last week of the
month depressed the Paris market and led to short selling,
it is claimed, at other points. While locally trading was
light, semi-demoralization reigned at times on the London
and Amsterdam markets, and for a time not even news of
tl e successful passage of several of Premier Poincare’s
financial reform measures was able to stem the decline. At
the very close of the month, however, as already noted, there
was a slight upward reaction.
With the further drop in the French franc the latter once
more ruled below the level of the Italian lire, which cer­
tainly is an anomaly. The rate for the lire remained com­
paratively steady, the extremes for the month having been
4.39% Feb. 7 and 4.27 Feb. 19, with the quotation Feb. 29
4.29@4.30%. The Belgian franc moved parallel with the
French franc, which is equivalent to saying that it, too. es­
tablished a further low record. On Feb. 1 the rate on Ant­
werp was still 4.19. On Feb. 19 it was only 3.42. and the
range Feb. 29 was 3.58%@3.66. It was claimed the latter
part of the month that speculators acting to depress the
franc, no longer able to conduct their operations in France,
had transferred their efforts to Belgium, but there was
nothing to support the statement and the difference be­
tween the Belgium franc and the French franc was substan­
tially the same at the end of the month as at the beginning.
The fall of the Belgian ministry on a question of trade rela­
tions between France and Belgium naturally exerted a de­
pressing effect on both the French franc and the Belgian
franc.
Greek exchange weakened early in the month with the
resignation of the Yenizelos Cabinet, but improved again
the latter part when it appeared that the new Cabinet under

RATES OF EXC H A N G E ON C ON TIN EN TAL CENTRES.
N o t e .— M eth od o f Q u o tin g F r e n c h , Sw iss a n d B elgia n fra n c s a n d Ita lia n lir e c h a n g e d o n D e c. 1 1920 t o s h o w t h e v a lu e o f all th e s e d iffe r e n t u n its
In c e n t s per u n it . T h e pre v io u s m e th o d o f q u o t in g w as t o give t h e n u m b e r o f fra n c s o r lire t o t h e d o lla r.
Paris
Francs
£

Bankers'
Checks
Cables

1 4.69 a .72
4.70 a.73
2 4.6954a.7154 4.70 540.7234
3
SUN D A Y
4 4.64!4a.67J4 4.65 540.68 >4
5 4.60 a.65
4.61 a.66
6 4.63 a.64 3 4.64 a. 65 IS
-4
7 4.62 540.66 54 4.63 540.6754
8 4.52 a. 58H 4.53 a. 5954
9 4.55 Wfl-^9 W 4.56 54a.6054
10
SUN D A Y
11 4 .5234a.55 54 4.53 540.5654
12
H OLI D A Y
13 4.47?£a.49
4.48 y±a.. 50
14 4.41 a.5114 4.42 a.5214
15 4.39 q a . 46
4.40'4 a.47
16 4.35J4a.37>-4 4.36 3-4a.38J4
17
SUN D A Y
18 4.11V£a.29
4.12J4a.30
19 4.0634a.19
4.07 A a .20
20 4.12 54a.l7
4.13J-4a.18
21 4.17 a. 2454 4.18 a.25M
H OLI D A Y
22
23 4.33 a .36'4 4.34 a.3734
24
SUN D A Y
25 4 .2 9 q a .4 2 ,q 4.30540.4354
26 4.22 a. 29 H 4.23 a. 3 0 A
27 4.08 '4 a. 20
4.09540.21
28 4.09540.25
4.10540.26
4.14?4a.22
29'4.1334a.21

Checks
1 ____
2 ____
3 ____
4 ____
5 ____
6 ____
7 ____
8 ____
9 ____
10____
11____
12___
13____
14____
15____
16____
17____
18____
19____
2 0 ____
21____
22____
23 ____
2 4 ____
2 5 ____
26____
2 7 ____
2 8 ____
2 9 ____

Bankers’
Cables

Sight

Cables

17.36 017.44
17.42 5'2a.4754
SUN
17.41 017.46
17.38 al7.42
17.40 017.42
17.43al7.45J4
17.40 017.42
17.40 al7.41
SUN
17.39 a 17.40
H OLI
17.39 al7.41
17.37al7.39J4
17.37 al7.39
17.37 al7.38
SUN
17.34 al7.36
17.30 al7.31
17.29 al7.31
17.3034al7.32
H OLI
17.33 54al7.35
SUN
17.31 54al7.33
17.29al7.31J4
17.30al7.31 A
17.30al7.31>4
17.30 J4al7.32

17.37 al7.45
17.43 34a.48 J4
DAY
17.42 al7.47
17.39 al7.43
17.41 017.43
17.44al7.46J4
17.41 al7.43
17.41 017.42
DAY
17.40 al7.41
DAY
17.40 al7.42
17.38017.40 J4
17.38 017.40
17.38 al7.39
DAY
17.35 al7.37
17.31 al7.32
17.30 al7.32
17.31 J4017.33
DAY
17.34 J4al7.36
DAY
17.32 J4017.34
17.30al7.32J4
17.31al7.32 J4
17.31al7.32J4
17.3154al7.33

037.64
037.74
SUN
37.51 037.62
37.45 a37.56
37.46 a37.52
37.5 1 54a37.59
37.36 037.53
37.36 a37.42
SUN
37.34 540.39 54
H OLI
37.32 34a37.45
37.35 037.40
37.32 037.37
37.29 54037.31
SUN
37.23 a37.29
37.18 037.23
37.19 !4a37.30
37.39 a37.43
H OLI
37.34 037.39
SUN
37.32 037.39
37.20 J4a37.29
37.25 a37.30
37.24 a37.29
37.26 037.29

37.53 a37.68
37.68 a37.78
DAY
37.55 a37.66
37.49 a37.60
37.50 a37.56
37.55!4a37.63
37.40 037.57
37.40 a37.46
DAY
37.3834a. 43 54
DAY
37.36 54 037.49
37.39 037.44
37.32 037.37
37.33 J4 a37.35
DAY
37.27 037.33
37.22 a37.27
37.23 J4037.34
37.43 a37.47
DAY
37.38 037.43
DAY
37.36 037.43
37.24 !4 a37.33
37.29 037.34
37.28 037.33
37.30 a37.33

16.28al6.38
16.38al6.43
DAY
16.40al6.46
16.40al6.43
16.34a.36 54
16.31ol6.34
16.24 54a.32
16 23ai6.25
DAY
16.04al6.16
DAY
15.73al5.80
15.83al5.86
15.82al5.87
15.66
DAY
15.60ol5.80
15.65al5.78
15.78
15.90al5.99
DAY
15.88al5.96
DAY
15.85al5.90
15.81al5.85
15.83 54a.88
15.83al5.88
15.85al5.86




Bankers'
Cables
Checks

Bankers'

Bankers’
Cables

16.24al6.34
16.34al6.39
SUN
16.36al6.42
16.36al6.39
16.30a.32 54
16.27ol6.30
16.20540.28
16.19al6.21
SUN
16.00al6.12
HOLI
15.69al5.76
15.79al5.82
15.78al5.83
15.62
SUN
15.56al5.76
15.61ol5.74
15.74
15.86al5.95
HOLI
15.84al5.92
SUN
15.81al5.86
15.77al5.81
15.79 54a. 84
15.79al5.84
15.81al5.82

4 n tw e rp
Francs

Checks

D enm ark
Kroner

Sw eden
Kroner
Checks

Ita lia n
Lire

A m sterdam
Guilders

Sw iss
Francs

Bankers'
Cables

26.28a26.31 26.32a26.35
26.29a26.33 26.33a26.37
SUN D A Y
26.28a26.32 26.32a26.36
26.25a26.29 26.29a26.33
26.27a26.28 26.31a26.32
26,25a26.28 26.29026.32
26.21a26.25 26.25a26.29
26.23a26.27 26.27a26.31
SUN D A Y
26.16a26.21 26.20a26.25
HOLI D A Y
26.19
26.23
26.08a26.11 26.12a26.15
26.07026.10 26.11026.14
26.04
26.08
SUN D A Y
26.00a26.01 2 6 .04a26.05
26.06a26.07 26.10a26.11
26.07a26.08 26.11a26.12
26.13a26.18 26.17a26.22
H OLI D A Y
26.14a26.16 26.18a26.20
SUN D A Y
26.09a.12 54 2 6 .13a.1654
26.05a26.09 26.09026.13
26.07
26.11
26.08a26.10 26.12a26.14
26.07a26.09 ‘2 6 .lla 2 6 .1 3

37.49
37.64

4.14 40.19
4.15 a .17
SUN
4.12 a .14
4.08540.12
4.10 a .11
4.09 J£ a. 12
4.02 a.07 M
4.0134 a.05 34
SUN
3.95 04.01
HOLI
3.83540.87
3.78 0.86J4
3.76 a. 80 «
3.72 a.74 J4
SUN
3 .5054a.65
3.42 a .5014
3.45 J4a.49 J4
3.56 a. 73
H OLI
3.78 a. 82
SUN
3.71 J4a.84
3.64 a.70J4
3.49J40.62
3.51 a.63
3.58140.66

Bankers’
Cables

13.50al3.56
13.45al3.49
SUN
13.48al3.52
13.56al3.63
13.36al3.47
13.39al3.43
13.36013.42
13.36al3.40
SUN
13.34 54a.39
H OLI
13.34al3.36
13.36 540.39
13.28al3.30
13.11
SUN
13.14al3.16
13.16al3.18
13.15al3.18
13.20
H OLI
13.20al3.22
SUN
13.11013.14
13.09al3.16
.13540.1554
13.14al3.19
13.23a.29 A

13.54al3.60
13.49al3.53
DAY
13.52013.56
13.60al3.67
13.40al3.51
13.43al3.47
13.40al3.46
13.40al3.44
DAY
13.38 540.43
DAY
13.38al3.40
13.40J4o.43
13.32al3.34
13.15
DAY
13.18013.20
13.20al3.22
13.19013.22
13.24
DAY
13.24al3.26
DAY
13.15al3.18
13.13al3.20
.17540.1954
13.18al3.23
13.25a.31 54

.000000000024
.000000000024
SUN
.000000000024
.000000000024
.000000000024
.000000000024
.000000000024
.000000000022
SUN
.00000000002254
H OLI
.00000000002254
.000000000023
.000000000023
.000000000023
SUN
.000000000023
.000000000023
.000000000023
.000000000023
H OLI
.000000000023
SUN
.000000000023
.000000000023
.000000000022
.000000000021
.000000000021

Bankers’
Checks
Cables

4.37 a.39>4
4.38 540.3934
DAY
4.37 a.3734
4.39 a. 40
4.38340.3954
4.39 54 a.40 34
4.38 fl.39
4.38 a .38 34
DAY
4.36340.3734
DAY
4.35 a .37 J4
4.33 540.36
4.34540.3534
4.33 J40.34
DAY
4.2954a.31J4
4.28 a .2934
4.29 a.2934
4.31 a.32J4
DAY
4.34540.36
DAY
4.33340.3654
4.32 a .33 34
4.29 a .3154
4.30140.3254
4.30 a .3154

1.74
1.71

a.79
a.7654
SUN
1.70540.72
1.71 0.74J4
1.73 a .77
1.75J40.79
1.72 0.7654
1.68 a.70
SUN
1.69340.7234
H OLI
1.66 540.7054
1.63 a.65H
1.65540.66
1.6654
SUN
1.66 a.6854
1.63340.65
1.65 Wfl.66
1.66
H OLI
1.70 a.7154
SUN
1.67 a .72
1.68540.6934
1.68340.6954
1.70
1.7034a.7054

1.7454a.79K
1.71 J-40.77
DAY
1.71 a .72 55
1.7154a.75
1.73540.7755
1.75340.7955
1.72540.77
1.68 54a.70'-4
DAY
1.70540.7334
DAY
1.67 a .71
1.633-40.66
1.66 a.66V£
1.6634
DAY
1.66540.69
1.64J4a.65;-4
1.66 a .6 6 1-4
1.6654
DAY
1.70 540.72
DAY
1.67540.72 54
1.69 a .7034
1.69J4O.70
1.7054
1.7034Q.71

V ie n n a
Kronen

Bankers’
Checks

Bankers’
Cables

4.36 a .38 34
4.37340.3834
SUN
4.36 a.36 34
4.38 a .39
4.37340.3834
4.38 J40.39 J4
4.37 a .38
4.37 a.3734
SUN
4.35340.3634
HOLI
4.34 a .36 34
4.32J4a.35
4.33540.3434
4.32 J40.35
SUN
4.28J4O.30 34
4.27 a.28 34
4.28 a.2834
4.30 a.31W
HOLI
4.333€a.35
SUN
4.32 34a.35 54
4.31 a .3234
4.28 a .30 54
4.29V4a.31 J4
4.29 a .30 54

B erlin
Reichsmarks

N orw ay
Kroner
Checks

4.15J4a.20
4.16 a .18
DAY
4.13 a .15
4.09 J4a.l3
4.11 a .12
4 .10J4a.13
4.03 a .08 54
4.02 34 a.06 34
DAY
3.96 a4.02
DAY
3.8454 a.89
3.79 a.8734
3.77 a.81?4
3.73 a.7534
DAY
3.51J40.66
3.43 a.5 1 J4
3.46 J'2a.5034
3.57 a.74
DAY
3.79 a .83
DAY
3.72 J4a,85
3.65 a.7134
3.50J4a.63
3.52 a.64
3.59 54a.67

Sight

G reek
N ow quoted in
Cents per Drachma

Cables
.000000000024
.000000000024
DAY
.000000000024
.000000000024
.000000000024
.000000000024
.000000000024
.000000000022
DAY
.00000000002254
DAY
.00000000002254
.000000000023
.000000000023
.000000000023
DAY
.000000000023
.000000000023
.000000000023
000000000023
DAY
.000000000023
DAY
.000000000023
.000000000023
,v„0000000022

S p a n ish
Pesetas

Bankers’
Checks
Cables

Bankers’
Checks
Cables

.0014>u
.0014*16
SUN
.0014 54
.001454
.001454
.0014 54
.001454
.0014 54
SUN
.001454
H OLI
.001454
.0014 54
.001454
.001454
SUN
•0014J-4
.0014 54
.0014 54
.001454
HOLI
.0014 54
SUN
.001454
.001454
.001454
.001454
.0014 54

12.79al2.82 12.81ol2.84
.0014*16
12.84al2.90 12.86al2.92
.0014*16
DAY
SUN D A Y
12.81al2.85 12.83al2.87
.001454
12.7®"1.2.80 12.80al2.82
.001454
.0014 54 6
12.78
12.78X20.81 12.80 54 a.83
.0014 54
12-74012.77 12.76al2.79
.0014 54
.0014J4
12.77
12.75
DAY
SUN D A Y
12.72al2.73 12.74012.75
.001434
DAY
HOLI D A Y
.0014 54
12.74al2.78 12.76al2.80
12.72 540.75 12.7454a 77
.001454
12.72al2.73 12.74al2.75
.0014 54
•0014J4
12.69
12.71
DAY
SUN D A Y
12.69
12.71
.0014 54
.0014 54
12.67012.70 12.69al2.72
12.69al2.70 12.71al2.72
.001454
12.68al2.71 12.70al2.73
.001454
DAY
HOLI D A Y
12.70
12.72
.001454
DAY
SUN D A Y
12.66012.70 12.68al2.72
.001454
12.63
.001454
12.65
12.61al2.63 12.63012.65
.001454
.00141-4
12.61540.63 12.63Wfl.65
.454
5912.58al2.61

MONTHLY REVIEW

M a r ., 1924.]

t

13

M. Ivafandaris was able to maintain itself against sharp whi ch had been raised from 7% to 8 V o on Jan 3, was fr irther
opposition from some of the extremists in the Constituent adv anced to 9% on Feb. 14 and the rate to Ca leutta wa s also
Assembly. The Greek drachma was quoted at 1.79 Feb. 1 adv anced from 8% to 9% on the same day.
10 tO fcO bO tO tO lO tO tO tO M t-* i— i— ► i-* >-* *-* >-* i-*
* •—
*
and at 1.63 Feb. 14, with the quotation Feb. 29 1.7014 @
© O O M © C n ^ C O tO H -‘ © © 0 0 - 'I © © i ^ W t O H - ‘ © © (> D p J © © ^ W t S D | -*
O1.70%. The Austrian crown remained virtually unchanged,
rfk rfkrfk rfk rfk
rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfk
rfk rfk rfk rfk rfk rfk
^ ^
I
as for so many months past, but the German mark tended
to G2 to to to
to
to to to to
to to to to
to
to to to to to to
CO to
©
• 4 -4 05
>
00
00©O 5©
O 05 <1 00
"4
O 05 © 00 <1 00
O
*-* ©
©
slightly downward again along the diminutive level to which
S K K s S
*
b
the mark has sunk. The quotation was .000000000024 Feb. 1
rfk ^ rfk rfk rfk
rfk
^.^Lrfkrfk
rfki£*rfkrfk
rfk
^ rfk rfk rfk rfk rfk
rft£*
a
to ^ to to to
to
to to to to
to ^ to to
to
g to CO to to CO
w co
and .000000000021 Feb. 29, though it is proper to state that
0 0 ^ :^ 1 0 0 ©
©
© 00 “"4 ““
4
M 4 2 0 0 00
00
*£! © © © © >-*
rf* CO
these are virtually nominal quotations, with practically no
s
£
S
£
rf^ rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfk
rfkrfkrfkrfk
rfkrfkrfkrfk
^
rfxrfkrfkrfxrfkrfx
4^ 4*
Cc
business being done. The Bank of Germany, after some con­
a
to to to to to
CO CO to to to
to to to C
O to
CO to CO CO t o c o
coco
a
© © © © ©
©
© © 0 0 00
00 0 0 © ©
©
© © ► —© © ©
I-1
g*
traction in its note circulation in January, again began to
Co
&
<a
o a o o S
a
a o a §
a n n a
a
a a a a a o
5 ®
put out additional notes galore in February. The first week
>
ik lk Ik ik 51
,k
ik lk - ik S i
ik lk ik ik
ik
Ik Ik->k ik lk Ik
ik ik
COCOCOCOCO
CO COcotOtO
to CO CO CO CO COCOCOCOCOCO
C C
O O
of the month the addition was 36.813,444,000,000,000,000
5
W
© © © © I1 H
—
-f
1 1© © ©
—
© © O >f
—
©
‘ to h-f t 1CO
—
O Cn
w
marks and the second week 33,496,632,000,000,000,000, but
5 5
K s'
&
jfig x s ;
X £ £
£
s K S X K X
X X
rfkrfkrfkrfkrfk
rfk
rfi.rfi.rfi.4i.
rfkrfi.rfi.rfx
rfk
rfkrfkrfi.rfi.rfi.rfi.
rfkrfk
the third week the return showed a reduction of 17,317,251,•*)
to to to to to
CO CO to to to
to to to CO to
CO to C CO to CO c o c o
O
s
«S © © © ©
|
h-f
t f© © ©
—
00 0 0 © ©
©
© © ►1© © ©
—
rfk t f
—
000,000,000,000 marks.
H
® 0
I
j ’ s 'S :
£
X K K fX s :
£ £
X
The collapse of the French and Belgium francs had a
? ®
a a a a a
a
e a a a
a a ® a
®
a a o a B a
a a
0
ik k ik ik ik
X
ik lk ik ik
ik lk ik ik
if*
i k i k i k * .i f * i t *
ik rf.
sentimental effect in weakening exchange rates on the for­
a
cocococcac
of
co co to to
to w S S w
£2
o fw co c o co c o
w co
O O O O **
I-I
to o to to
O O .* *
~
k * l— Co i— bO Of
*
*
Cl Or
>
mer neutral Continental centres. As against 37.74 Feb. 2
z
rfk rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfk
rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfk
rfk rfk rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfkrfk
0
the Dutch guilder declined to 37.18 Feb. 19 and was 37.26@
w
to to to to to
CO CO to to to
to to to CO to
CO to CO CO to CO c o c o
37.29 Feb. 29. The Swiss franc, as against 17.47% Feb. 2,
© © © 00©
©
O © 0 0 00
00 0 0 © ©
©
© 00 t * o © ©
—
CO t-f
0
Co
x & x s s
s
g £ * ~
x
K X
was down to 17.29 Feb. 20 and again on Feb. 26, with the
•a
z
a a a a a
a
a a a §
a a a a
a
£ .® ® ® ® ®
®
aIk lk lk lk lk
Ik M Ik Ik Ik ,k
ik lk lk lk M lk
»* Ik Ik Ik Ik Ik
Ika
Ik
rate Feb. 29 17.30% @17.32. The Spanish peseta declined
f 1
w c o t o w w l ® c o I i ! o f c c b o b o t » i o c o w o f S ! w 5 £ 5 ! ’ c o c o w c ifC n C O k ‘ w
0
O O O O H C l H O H o o o d c D O O O * O C t ° k M H H W ^ C 'C f
from 12.90 Feb. 2 to 12.56@ 12.59 Feb. 29. The Scandinavian
z
£ s“ j s s c s ” z£ C
zx: 5" £ £ C £ 2 £
z^s;
currencies suffered further declines all around. The Dan­
rfkrfkrfkrfkrfkQrfkQrfkrfkrfkrfkh-jrfkrfkrfkrfkQrfkQrfkrfkrfkrfkrfkrfkQrfkrfk
0
tO tO tO tO tO f> tO »> tO tO tO t0 ^ .tO tO tO tO "> tO | > tO tO tO tO tO tO > .C O tO
ish crown on checks declined from 16.42 Feb. 4 to 15.56 Feb.
© • v j © © * ^ ^ o o ^ o o © © © ^ c n c n © ^ J j ^ © | ^ ' < i © o o a ) © o c j ^ H - ‘ Oc
©
z
©
18 and was 15.81@15.82 Feb. 29. The Swedish crown de­
a $ » » a
a
a a a a
a a ^ a
0
a a a S a a
a a
b
z
rfk rfk rfk rfk 4 * rfk
^
rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfk rfk 4^ rfk
4^rfk rfk rfk
rfk rfk
rfkrfk
a
clined from 26.33 to 26.00 Feb. 18 and was 26.07@26.09 Feb.
a
to to to to ^
to
to to to to
to to ^ to
^
to to CO to to CO 05 C
O
M <|<
^4
0
0 00 03 05
© -^ © 0 0
£
00 00 © 00 © to
rf^ C
O
29. while the Norwegian crown dropped from 13.63 Feb. 5 to
O
d
13.09 Feb. 26 and was 13.23@13.29% Feb. 29.
rfk rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfk
rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfk
rfk rfk rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfkrfk
Z
to to to to to
to
to to to to
to to to to
to
to to to to to to
CO to
Rates on the more important South American points
0
Ox Cn Cn C ^
©
*4 Ci O' ^
rfk rfk © 05
Cn
© C n * ^ l© © * 4
© *4
© 1
U2
©
moved towards higher levels, the milreis on Brazil for
m
a a a a a
a
a a a S
a a § a
®
*5*55®®®
®®
b a
rfk rfk rfk rfk ^
rfk
rfkrfkrfk^
rfk rfk ^ rfk
rfk
rfk rfk rfk ^ rfk rfk
rfkrfk
H
checks being 12.15 Feb. 29 against 11.60 Feb. 1 and the Ar­
§
H
to to to to to
to
to to to to
to to ^ to
to
to to to to to to
w co
gentine peso being 34% Feb. 29 against 33 Feb. 1. On the
© © © © <1
"*4
M © C Cn
*I
© © T :< l
©
-*4
© **4 © ©
WH
s
d
X.
5”
£ ^
^
other hand, the Chilean peso was slightly lower and the Ururfk rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfk
rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfk
rfk rfk rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfkrfk
z
guayan peso suffered a sharp break, being only 77% Feb. 29
to to to to to
to
to to to to
to to to to
to
to to to to to to
CO to
0
§
~4
M
00
00© © ©
C 'O - q G
©
00 © © 00 © -4
» 100
—
a
§
against 80 Feb. 4. Rates on the Far East were higher in
a a a a a
a
a a a a
a a a a
a
r f k a a a a a
a a
3 0 §
the early part of the month, and declined the latter part.
rf^ rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfk
rfk ^ rfk rfk
rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfk
_ rfk rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfkrfk
a
^
to to to to to
to
to to to to
to ^ to to
to
^ to CO to to CO
w co
The Japanese yen stiffened on the negotiation of the big
©
© 00*4*4
©
00 00
00
C- 00 © © ^4 1
-*
rf^ C
O
Japanese loan and rose from 45.60 Feb. 2 to 46.78 Feb. 16,
f s S^ £ £
^
rfk rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfk
rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfk
rfk rfk
rfk rfk rfk
rfkrfk
but was 45% @46 Feb. 29. The tael on Shanghai moved up
to to to to to
CO CO to to to
to to to to
to
to to CO CO to to
coco
CXJO00 0 0 ©
©
© (X 00 00
-*4 M X ©
cc
© oc © © 00 ©
CO©
a
from 71% Feb. 1 to 74 Feb. 11. but was only 71% @71% Feb.
C) «
a a
a a a a a
a
a a a a
a a a a
a
a a a a a a
a a
29. The rupee on Bombay was as high as 31% on several
rf^ rfk rfk rfk ft*
*
rfk
rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfk rfk ^ rfk
rfk rfk rfk rfk rfk rfk
rfkrfk
?b
^ to to to ^
CO COCOtOtO
to
COCOCOCOCOCO
coco
days early in the month, but down to 29.70@29.80 Feb. 29.
a
© © © © ©
t-f
I-*© 00 00 00 t o ^ c o
©
© © to © ► co
-*
© ©
The discount rate of the Imperial Bank of India at Bombay,
x

s k

x

k x j k x

k

x

x

x k

s

x x k

k j

t

d

RATES OF EXC H A N G E ON OTHER CENTRES.
Canada

C zech o­
slo v a k ia

B u ch a­
rest

P o lis h

Dollars

Kronen

Leu

M arks

Checks
2% % discount
2 55s«% discount

Checks
2.90 *
/£
2.90a2.90!€

Checks
-51*4
.51

Checks
.000011)4
.000011

Checks
.0035 *4
.0035)4

Checks
1.17*4
1.17

Feb.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Feb.

1
2 --.
3 -._
4_
5 ...
6 ...
7 ..8 --.
9 --.
10—
11 —
12. . .
13 —
14 —
1 5 ...
1 6 ...
17 —
18—
1 9 ...
20. . .
21 —
22 —
23—
2 4 ..
2 5 ..
2 6 ...
27 —
2 8 ...
29—

...
...
...

H u n ga ry

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

discount
discount
discount
discount
discount
discount

2.90
2.90*4
2.90*4
2.91*4
2.91
2.91)4

.51
.51)4
.51*4
.51*4
•
50)4
.5054

.000011
.000011
.000011
.000011
.000011
.000012

.0035)4
.0035)4
.0036
.0035)4
.0035)4
.0035)4

2**16%

discount

2.91)4

.50*4

.000012

.0036

discount
discount
2**32% discount
2**32 % discount

2.90)4
2.91
2.91
2.90)4

.51)4
.51)4
.51)4
.51)4

.000012
.000011)4
.000011)4
.000011)4

.0036
.0036
.0036
.0035)4

discount
discount
discount
discount

2.9054
2.90)4
2.90*4
2.90)4

.52)4
.53a.56
.55
.56

.000011)4
.000012)4
.000012)4
.000012)4

.0033
.0033
.0031
.0031

1.27)4
1.28
1.26)4
1.26)4

3H%

discount

2.90)4

.56)4

.000012 )4

.0031

1.26)4

2.9054
2.90)4
2.90a2.90)4
2.90*4
2.90*4

.54
-5254
.52)4
.53
.53 *4

.000012
.000012
.000012
.000012)4
.000012

.0031

Checks
2.50)4
2.51

Checks
33
33.10

Cables
33)4
33.20

Checks
11.60
11.95

Cables
11.65
12.00

d.73)4
d. 74
d. 75
d. 74
<1.73)4
<1.73)4

2.50)4
2.50)4
2.51*4
2.51
2.51
2.51)4

33
33 'A
33*4
33 54
33)4
33 %

33)4
33)4
3354
3354
3354
33)4

11.85
11.80
11.70
11.95
12)4
12.10

11.90
11.85
11.75
12.00
12)4
12.15

1.2554
1.26)4
1.27
1.27
1.27

3*32%

discount
3*16% discount
3*32% discount
3**32% discount
3Vs% discount
393»%

.0 0 3 0

.0028
.0028
.0028

C o lo m ­
E c u a d o r U ru gu ay
b ia

V ene­
z u e la

♦ C h ile

zP eru

Dollars

Sucre

Peso

Bolivar

Peso

Libra

Checks
29
29

Checks
96
96

Checks
20.00
20.00

Checks
79)4
79)4

Checks
19
19

Checks
10)4
10 Vs

Checks
4.00
4.00

Checks
3.07
3.16

29
29
29
29
29
29

96
96
96
96
96
96

20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00

80
80
80
79)4
79)4
79*4

19
19
19
19
19
19

10)4
10.55
10.60
10.60
10)4
10.60

4.00
4.00
4 00
4.00
4.00
4.00

SU N D A Y

d.74

29

96

20.00

79*4

19

10.60

4.00

29
29
29
29

96
96
96
96

20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00

79)4
79 H
79
78)4

19
19
19
19

10)4
10.20
10.20
10.25

4.00
4.00
3.95
3.95

29
29
29
29

96
96
96
96

20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00

78 H
78
78
77)4

19
19
19
19

10.25
10.25
10.20
10.25

3.95
3.95
3.95
3.95

29
.
29.
29
29
29
29

96

20.00

78)4

19

10.25

3.95

96
96
96
96
96

20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00
20.00

78)4
77)4
77*4
77)4
77)4

19
19
19
19
19

10.25
10.25
10.20
10.25
10.25

3.95
3.95
3.95
4.00
4.00

* Cents of U . S. m oney per Chilean peso,




33)4

3354

12.10

12.15

2.52
2.52
2.52
2.52

33)4
33 *4
33.53
3354

3354
3354
33.58
33J4

12.05
12.05
12.10
12.05

12.12
12.10
12.15
12.10

d. 77
d. 77
d. 76)4
d. 77

2.52
2.52
2.52
2.52

3354
33)4
34
34.15

3354
34
34)4
34.25

12.10
12.20
12.20
12.20

12.15
12.25
12.25
12.25

SUNDAY

H O L ID A Y
d.80

2.52

34.40

34.50

12.15

12.20

d. 77
d. 75
d.76
d. 75
<1.76)4

2.52
2.52
2.54
2.53)4
2.53)4

34.50
34.40
34 )4
34*4
34)4

34.62)4
34.50
34)4
34)4
34)4

12.20
12.05
12.15
12
12.15

12.25
12.10
12.20
12 H
12.20

SUNDAY

i/P o r t u gal
T u rk ey

H ong
K ong

Shang­
hai

Y oko­
ham a

M a n ila

S in g a ­
pore

B om ­
bay

Java

Dollar

___
SU N DAY
3.19
___
3.13
___
3.11
___
3.11
___
3.11
___
3.11
SU N D AY
3.19
HOLI D AY
3.40
___
3.35
___
3.40
___
3.45
SUN DAY
3.40
___
3.30
___
3.25
___
3.10
H OLI D A Y
3.25
SUN D AY
3.19
3.19
3.20
3.35
...
3.19

x American m oney per Peruvian pound,

2.52*4

d. 74
d. 77
d. 77
<1.77

H O L ID A Y

Escudo

B o liv ia

Boliviano

M ilreis

Checks
d. 74
d.74

1.1954
1.22
1.31
1.31

2**16%
2**32%

B r a z il

Peso

SU N D A Y

1.19)4

2**16%
2**32%

A r g e n tin a

Markka

B u lg a r ia

Checks

1.18
1.0854
1.19
1.1854
1.19
1.18)4

3*32%

...

22*32%
22*32%
2Vs%
22*32%
2**32%22*32%

F in n is h

Jugo­
s la v ia

S e r b ia

Tael

Yen

Peso

Dollars

Rupees

Guilders

Checks
Checks
Checks
Checks
Checks
Checks
Checks
50)4 <*50)4 71)4a71)4 45.75045.80 50 a50)4 50k o50*4 30.82a30.90 3 5 k a 3 6
51 a 51 h 72 072)4 45.60a45.75 50 a50)4 51k a50*4 31k a31*4 36 036 k
51
51
51
51
51
51

<*51)4
a51
a5 1M
a51M
051)4
a51)4

72
72
72
72
72
72

072 )*
o72)4
a72)4
072)4
o72M
072)4

45.60a45.75
45.60a45.75
45.60a45.75
45.80a45.85
45.80a45.85
45.80o45.85

50
50
50
50
50
50

a50)4
a 50)4
a 50)4
a50)4
a50)4
a50

5 1 k a 5 1 )4
5 1 k a 5 1 )4
5 1 a51 ^2
5 1 k a 5 1 )4
51)4051)4
5 1 k a 5 1 )4

3 1 k 031)4
3 1 k 031)4
3 1 k a31)4
30.60a30.80
30.60a30.80
30.60a30.80

36
36
36
36
36
36

036 k
036 k

036 k
036 k
a36 k
a36 k

51

051)4 73)4a74

30.75031.00 36

036 k

51
51
51
51

a51)4
051)4
051)4
a51)4

73)4 074
73Ma74
72)4073
73)4073*4

46
046 M
46)4 a46)4
45.65045.70
46.50a46.78

49)4 a50)4
49J4a50)4
49)4a50)4
49)4a50)4

50)4a51
50)4a51
50)4 a51
50)4a51

30.75031.00
30.75o31.00
30.50a30.60
30)4 a31

36
36
36
36

a36 k
o36 k
a36k

51 a51)4
50)4 a51)4
50)4a51)4
50)4o51)4

73)4a73)4
72)4072)4
72)4072*4
72)4 072)4

46.50046.78
45.75a46
45.75a46.00
45.75a46.00

49)4a50)4
50M a50)4
50)4 050)4
50)4o50)4

50)4a51
50*4a50)4
50J4a50)4
50)4a50)4

30k
30)4
30k
30k

a31
a31
a31
a31

36
36
36
36

50)4 a51*4 72)4a72)4 45.75a46.00 50)4 a50)4 50)4a50)4 30 k o31

36

036 k

36
3 0 k a31
30 k 030 k 36
30)4 03054 36
30)4 O3054 36
29.70O29.80 36

0 36 k
036k
036k
036k
a36 k

50)4a51)4
50)4 a51)4
50)4a51)4
50)4 a51
50)4a51

72)4072)4
71)4a71)4
71)4o71)4
71)4071)4
71)4071)4

46

45 M
45)4
45)4
45)4
45)4

046)4 49)4 050)4 50)4051

a46
046
a46
a46
a46

y Value o f one escudo In U . S. currency,

50)4a50!4
50)4050)4
50 k 050)4
50 k a50 *4
50 k a50)4

50)4a50)4
50)4a50)4
50*4050)4
50)4050)4
50)4050)4

d N om inal.

a36 k
a36k
o36 k
o36 k

a36 k

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 anfl
the year 1923 to date. They need no extended Introduction, as they are self-explanatory. The tables embrace every
seourity (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 eaoh 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
hords are at a price to which aoorued interest must be added. The exceptions to the rule are income bonds and bonds
•n which Interest Is in default. This method of quoting bonds became effective January 2 1909.

XF*For footnotes to tables see Iasi page of bonds and Iasi page of stocks.

BONDS.—PRICES AND SALES FOR FEBRUARY AND RANGE FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
BONDS
Y. STOCK EXCHANGE.

t. o

Sales in

Sales in 1923
(12 mos.).

Par Value

figures.

S t February. Corrected
cjs

PRICES IN FEBRUARY.
Feb. 1.

Feb. 29.

Lowest.

RANGE SINCE JAN. 1.
Highest.

Lowest.

Highest.

Ask
Bid.
Ask. Bid.
Sale Prices.
Sale Prices.
(J S Government Securities
Sale Prices. I Sale Prices.
First Liberty Loan—
„
99 :2 Sale
2
98**32 Feb. 19 99**32 Feb. 1 98**3i Feb. 19 99 *% Jan. s
First 3H s................... 1932-’ 47 J D 4.068.000 61.700.000 99*32 Sale
99.00Feb. 14 99*32 Feb. 1 99
42,000
992i Sale
3
2.209.000 99*32 Sale
Jan. 15 99 **« Jan. 10
Registered_______________
_
106,000 99>*3i_____ 99*3,____
99*32 Feb. 16 99*»32 Feb. 13 98**32 Jan. 16 9930a Feb. 13
First 4s........................1932-’47 J D 1.055.000
43.000
97 “ 3 Jan.
f
2 99*32 Jan. 2*
_
Registered_______________
99.00Feb. 20 99**32 Feb. 6 98**a Jan. 5 99**33 Feb. «
99*32 Sale
First 4J*s................... 1932-’47J D 1,258,000 17.779.000 99“ a Sale
99.00Feb. 18 99**32 Feb. 4 98** Jan. 2 99**31 Jan. 30
29.000
658.000
993j Sale
3
Registered_______________
10.000
489.000 99*32 99**32 08**32 99**32 99*32 Feb. 21 99*32 Feb. 21 98*°32 Jan. 14 99“ » Jan. 30
First Second 4Jis___1932-'47 J D
24.000
Registered_______________
Second Liberty Loan—
14.000
98**32 _____ 99.00Feb. 28 99**32 Feb. 1 98*»3i Jan. 10 99 *3, Feb. 1
Second 4s___________ 1927-’42 M N
1.184.000 99**32 Sale
99*32 Feb. 8 99**32 Feb. 28 98*32 Jan. 4 99*a Feb. 8
1,000
135.000
Registered-----------------2
99.00Feb. 29 99* 3 Feb. 7 98*32 Jan. 5 99**32 Jan. 24
9 9 * ! Sale
3
Second 4 * s ................ 1927-’ 42 M N 16544 000 137.230.000 99**31 Sale
98**32 Feb. 19 99**32 Feb. 25 98* Jan. 2 99**32 Feb. &
347.000
99.00Sale
3.007.000 99**32 Sale
k
Registered_________
l
Third Liberty Lean—
I
99**32 Feb. 19 100*32 Feb. 29 99 **j2 Jan. 5 100*32 Feb. 29
99**32 Sale
Third 4 tfs .........................1928 M S 10482000 304.960.000 99**32 Sale
99**32 Feb. 14 99**32 Feb. 26 99*32 Jan. 2 99**32 Feb. 29
212.000
99**32 Sale
2.675.000 99*»si Sale
Registered_______________
Fourth Liberty Loan—
99.00Feb. 20 99**32 Feb. 4 98**32 Jan. 5! 99**32 Jan. 24
99*32 Sale
Fourth 4 X s ................1933-’38 A O 14158 000 234.590.000 99**32 Sale
98**32 Feb. 19 99**32 Feb. 4 98*32 Jan. 3 99*«3i Jan. 24
432,000
99*32 Sale
5.692.000 99**32 Sale
Registered
____________
3,491,000 85.479.000 100**32 Sale 100*32 Sale 100*32 Feb. 16 100**32 Feb. 1 99**32 Jan. 5 100**32 Feb. 1
Treasury 4 X _________1947-1952
99**32 Feb. 20 lOl.OOFeb. 15 99**32 Jan. 9 lOO.OOFeb. 15
22.000
248.000
Registered--------------------------7.000
B cons reg_________April 1930
e
2.000
Is cons coup_______ April 1930
2,000
101
Feb. 15 101
Feb. 15 101
2,000
U registered_______________1925
Feb. 15 101
Feb. 16
F
27.000
4a coupon_________________ 1925
93
19.000
93
Panama Canal 3s__________ 1961 Q M
26.000
Registered______________ 1961 Q M
State and City Securities
15.000
100
Feb.
372.000 99 % 99 X 99 X 99 X 99X Feb.
New York City— 4 s X ------ 1960 M 8
99X Feb. 25 100
Feb. 8
14.000
152.000 99 V 100X
s
4 X s Corporate stock___1964 M 8
9 9 X Feb.
99 X 99X Feb.
99X Jan. 30, 9 9 X Feb. 21
5,000
4 X s Corporate stock___1966 A O
99.000 99 X 100 X
99X Feb.
99 X 99X Feb.
99X Jan. 4 9 9 X Feb. 16
158.000 103 X 104 X 103 X 104
4X 8 Corporate stock— 1971J D
1,000
217.000 103X 103 X 103 X 103 X 103X Feb. 6 103X Feb. 6 103 X Jan. 11 1 0 3 X Feb. 6
4X 8 Corporate stock___1967 J J
Feb. 23 103X Feb. 16 103
Feb, 23 103 X Feb. 16
6,000
80.000 103 X 103 X 103X 103X 103
4 X s Corporate stock___1965 J D
5.000
156.000 103 X 103 X 103 X 103X 103X Feb. 8 103X Feb.
4 X s Corporate stock._1963 H 8
I
103X Feb. 8 104
Jan. 16
96
Feb.
3.000
9 5 X Feb.
228.000 96
4% Corporate stock____ 1959 M N
9 5 X Feb. 18 96 X Jan. 15
9 6 X 95 X 96
9.000
96 X 95 X
86,000 96
95X Feb.
96X Feb.
4 % Corporate stock____1958 M N
9 5 X Feb. 18 9 6 X Feb. 6
4% Corporate stock____1957 M N
29.000 96
9 6 X Jan. 8 96 X Jan. 17
96M 95 X "96 X
11,000
4 % Corporate stock------ 1956M N
67.000 95 X
93 X 95 ; 94X Feb. 27! 95X Feb.
94X Feb. 27, 9 5 X Jan. 28
6,000
103X Feb. 8 103X Feb.
200,000 103 X Sale 102 X
New 4 X s - ............... ........1957 M N
103X Jan. 26 104
Jan. 3
103
Feb. 26 103X Feb.
4.000
103
Feb. 26 103 X Jan. 9
76.000 103M 103X 102X
4 X % Corporate stock..1957 H N
I
85
Feb.
1.000
85X Feb. 11 86
S X % Corporate stock..1954 M N
88.000 85 X
85X Feb. 11 86
Jan. 3
N Y State— Highway 4s— 1961 M 8
35,000
J
6,000
Canal 4s________________1961
J
5.000
Canal 4s------------------------1960
J
1.000
do 4 X 3______ •
______ -1964
110
S
3,000
Highway Impt 4 X s ------ 1963
J
Virginia debt 2-3s------------- 1991
J
Registered--------------------------Foreign Qov’t Securites
A 355.000
5.511.000 101X Sale 101X Sale 100X Feb. 18 101X Feb.
Argentine (Govt) 7s--------- 1927
100X Feb. 18 102X Jan. 12
79
Feb. 21 j 83
Feb.
Sale
79
Feb. 21 84
S I X Sale
42.000
1.620.000 82
Argentina 5s_____________ 1945 M S
Jan. 11
86
Feb. 2l! 8 8 X Feb.
88 X Sale
Austrian (Govt) 7s w 1____ 1943 J D 498.000 15.726.000 86 X Sale
85X Jan. 17 88X Feb. 28
EXh.
9 8 X Feb. 2 10 1
97
Jan. 2 101
7.416.000 98 X Sale 101 X Sale
Belgium— 25-yr ext s f 7 X s g ’45 J D 728.000
Feb. 28
Feb.
97X Feb. 21 99
98 X Sale
5.000.
000X Sale
6-year 6% notes------------- 1925 J J 435.000
98
9 6 X Jan. 2 99
Jan. 24
Sale
9 8 X Feb. 4 101X Feb.
97
Jan. 2 101X Feb. 28
20-year sinking fund S8..1941 F A 372.000 14.556.000 98 X Sale 102
108X Feb. 15 108X Feb.
28.000
1.578.000 108 X Sale 10SX 109
Bergen (Norway) s f 8s____1945 M N
108X Jan. 5 109X Jan. 31
Feb. 2 111X Feb. 26|108X Feb. 15 110
1.040.000 109 X Sale 110X Sale 110
77.000
Berne (City of) s f 8s--------- 1945 M N
Jan. 17
Feb. 8j 85
87X Feb. 15 88
Sale
Jan. 5 8S X Jan. 28
87 X Sale
5.444.000 88
Bolivia (Republic of) 8 s ...1 9 47 M N 227.000
75X Feb. 16 7 7 X Feb.
76 X Sale
Bordeaux (City of) 15-yr 6s 1934 M N 244.000
70 X Jan. 15j 77X Feb. 2
4.310.000 75 X Sale
93X Feb. 28 94X Feb.
93 X Sale
6 .8 5 9 .0 0 0
93 X S ale
93X Feb. 23 95
Brazil, U S of, external 8s_.1941 J D 3 1 0 .0 0 0
Jan. 8
Feb.
7 8 X Feb. 2 80
78 X Sale
77X Jan. 10 80
133.000
9.787.000 78 X Sale
Cent Ry 7s_____________ 1952 J D
Feb. 8
97
98
9GX Feb. 2 9 7 X Feb.
94
Jan. 3 9 7 X Feb. 21
2.370.000 96 X Sale
7 X s ____________________ 1952 A O 113.000
90
Feb. 5 95X Feb.
90
Feb. 5 9 5 X F eb. 1
32,000 95 X Sale
8,000
ao Large________________
Feb.
99X Feb. 11 100
3.697.000 99 X 99 X 99 X Sale
Canada, Dominion of. 5 s ..1926 A O 149.000
9 9 X Jan. 3 101 X Jan. 22
99X Feb. 11 100X Feb.
99 X Sale
3.361.000 99 X Sale
do
do
5s............. 1931 A O
9 9 X Jan. 10 100X Feb. 20
121.000
4.632.000 101 X Sale 101 X Sale 100X Feb. 4 101 X Feb.
100X Jan. 19 102X Jan. 11
10-year 5 X s ____________ 1929 F A 329.000
Sale
99X Feb. 8 100X Feb.
5s_______________________1952 M N 535.000 11.584.000 , 99 X Sale 100
99 X Jan. 4 100X Feb. 15
Feb. 4 104X Feb.
102 Jan. 2 104 X Jan. 30
4.257.000 103 X Sale 104X Sale 103
Chile Republic exter s f 8s. 1941 F A 269.000
Sale 102X Feb. 2 103X Feb.
102X Jan. 2 103X Jan. 11
7.145.000 103 X Sale 103
72.000
External 5-year s f 8s------1926 A O
I'eb.
94
Feb. 7 96
95 X Sale
94
Feb. 7 96
7s_______________________1942 M N 306.0001 4.151.000 94 X Sale
Jan. 11
102
Jan. 8 1 0 4 X Feb. 21
2 . 110.000 103X Sale 104X-Sale 102X Feb. 4 104X Feb.
25-year s f 8s gold______ 1946 M N 129.0001
41
42
41X Feb. 13; 42X Feb.
1.960.000, 4 2 X Sale
4 1 X Feb. 13 42 X E’e b . 5
Chinese, Hukuang Ry 5 s ..1 9 5 1 J D 102,000
107
Feb. 19,108X Feb.
107
Feb. 19 109
945.000 108 X Sale 107X 108
26,000!
Jan. 11
Christiania (City) a f 8s___1945 A
|
Feb.
9 5 X Feb. 2 96
95X Sale
1.892.000 9 5 X 96
9 4 X Jan. 4 96
141,000!
Jan. 14
Colombia 6 X s ____________ 1927 A
88
Feb.
88
Sale
Sale
89X Feb.
88
Jan. 4 91 X Jan. 14
3.260.000 89
95.000
Copenhagen 25-yr s f 5X8.1944 J
94
F eb.
93X Feb.
95
9 3 X 95
1.176.000 94
93X Feb. 15 95 X Jan. 3
25,000'
Cuba, Rep of, 5 s __________ 1944 M
90
Feb.
89
91
Feb.
90
Feb. 18 92 X Jan. 3
9 2 X 88
606.000 91
12.000
As ext debt Ser A of 1914.1949 F
82
Feb.
Sale
7 9 X S I X 79X Feb.
777,000 82
7,000|
79X Feb. 28 83
4X 8 external loan______ 1949 F
Jan. 10
93
Feb.
91X Feb.
9 2 X Sale
13.627.000 92X Sale
9 1 X Jan. 2 93
2.125.000
Feb. 7
6 X 8 ...........
1953 J
95
Sale
94X Feb.
95X Feb.
94
Jan. 3 95 X Jan. 23
5.404.000 94 X Sale
243.000
Czechoslovak (Rep of) 8 s ..1951 A
Sale 106X Feb.
107X Feb.
1.552.000 107X 107 X 107
106X Feb. 18 108
84.000
Danlsb Cons Muruc a f 8s A 1946 F
Jan. 10
107X Feb.
106X Feb. 28 108
1.051.000 107 X 107 X 106X 107 X 106X Feb.
69.000
Jan. 11
Series B s f 8s___________ 1046 F
108
Feb.
2.699.000 107X Sale 107X Sale 107X Feb.
107X Feb. 4 109 X Jan. 9
244.000
Denmark 8 f 8s____________ 1945 A
93X Feb.
95X Feb.
95 X Sale
4.690.000 93 X Sale
93 X Jan. 3 9 5 X Jan. 10
333.000
20-year external 6s_____ 1942 J
Feb.
100X 100
102X Feb.
1.600.000 101X 102X 100
100X Jan. 8 1 0 2 X Feb. 7
28.000
Dominican Republic s t 58.1958 F
90
Feb.
87 X Feb.
8 7 X Sale
89
2,006,000 88
8 5 X Jan. 3 90
93,000
Feb. 5
5 X s . . . ..........
...1 9 4 2 M
93
Feb.
94
Sale
95X Feb.
93
Feb. 18 95 X Jan. 11
439.000 12.522.000 95 X Sale
Dutch East Ind 25-yr ext 6sl947 J
93
Feb.
94
Sale
Sale
95X Feb.
93
Feb. 6 9 5 X Jan. 11
555.000 18.153.000 95
40-year 6s_______________1962 M
88
Sale
90
Feb.
87X Feb.
311.000 14.899.000 89 X Sale
87X Feb. 19 90 X Jan. 23
flX s_____________
1953 M
94X Feb.
98 X Sale
97X Feb.
92X Jan. 13 97 X Feb. 25
French Repub 25-yr ext 8s. 1945 M S 1.339.000 23.111.000 94 X Sale
92
Feb.
Sale
94 X Sale
94X Feb.
1.451.000 28.620.000 92
9 0 X Jan. 24 9 4 X Feb. 25
20-yr external loan 7X8.1941 J D
Qt Bnt & Ireland. Un King of—
101X Feb.
14.257.000 100X Sale 100X Sale 100X Feb.
98 X Jan. 17 1 0 1 X Feb. 28
20-year gold bond 5 X 8..1 9 37 F A 1.496.000
110X Feb.
18.909.000 108X Sale 107X Sale 106X Feb.
106X Jan. 24 1 1 0 X Feb. 4
10-year conv 5 X s _ ...1 9 29 F A 289.000
_
81
Feb.
83 X Sale
Sale
84X Feb.
5.395.000 83
76 X Jan. 2 84 X Feb. 27
Greater Prague 7 X 8 ______ 1952 M N 375.000
88X Feb.
88 X Sale
Sale
91X Feb.
88 X Jan. 2 92
4.958.000 91
Jan. 11
Haiti 6s___________________ 1952 A O 152.000
99
Feb.
100
Feb.
Sale
Sale 100
9 8 X Jan. 2 100
1.317.000 99
Feb. 21
Italy. Kingdom, Ser A 6 X s 1925 F A 219.000
95X Feb.
97X Sale
97X Feb.
9 2 X Jan. 9 97 X Feb. 28
4.635.000 95 X Sale
Japanese Govt. Imp— £ 4X s ’25 F A 1.141.000
94X Feb.
97X Feb.
9 7 X Sale
3.479.000 94 X Sale
91X Jan. 2 97 X Feb. 28
2d series 4 X » ___________ 1925
J 1.399.000
79X Feb.
79 X Sale
81X Feb.
Sale
5.123.000, 80
79X Feb. 19 8 1 X Feb. 8
Sterling loan 4s_________1931
J 2,273,000!
91
Feb.
93
Feb.
92 X Sale
91
Feb. 13 93
do Sink fd _ 6 X 9 w i 1954
g
Feb. 29
A 1.871.000
89 F eb.
85X Feb.
87 X 88
85X Feb. 13 9 0 X Jan. 12
5.035.000 87 X Sale
Oriental Development 6sl953jM S 375.000
75
Feb.
77
Sale
77X Feb.
76
Sale
72 X Jan. 15 81
4.735.000
Jan. 28
Lyons (City of) 15-year 6a. 1934 M N 192.000
77
Sale
75X Feb.
77X Feb.
72X Jan. 15 77 X Feb. 4
3.356.000 75 X Sale
Xarseilles (Cltvl 1*-vr «n 1934 M N 160.000
NOTE.— We repeat sales for calendar year 1923, as entirely wrong figures w
ere inserted in our February number.




EXCHANGE.

Interest
Period.

BONDS
N. Y . S T O C K

Sales in 19231
Sales in
(12 mos.).
February. C orrected
Par Value
fig u res.

Foreign Gov’ t Securities— (Co ncl.)
$
Mexican Irr 4V$s_________1943 M N
84,000
Mexico, U S. loan of 1899 5a ’45 J J
do Large __________
43,000
4s gold debt of 1904_____ 1954 J D
Montevideo 7s____________ 1952 J J 180,000
Netherlands s f 6a Flat____1972 M S 320,000
Norway ext a f 8s__________ 1940 A O 181,000
fta
1Q^9 A O 316,000
6s (Int c tfs )IIIIIIIIIIIIl9 43 F A 269,000
10,000
Panama Rep tr rets 5 Via_ 1953 J D
_
42,000
Porto Alegre (City of) 8 s ..1961 J D
92,000
Queensland State ext s f 7s. 1941 A O
91,000
25-vear 6s______________ 1947 F A
Rio Grande Do Sul 8s_____ 1946 A O 101,000
Rio de Janeiro 25-yr s f 8 s .. 1946 A O 156,000
9a. . . . ...............................1947 M N 199,000
152,000
El Salvador (Rep) temp 8s
San Paulo (City) s f 8s____ 1952 J J 111,000
San Paulo (State) ext s f 8s. 1936 J J 190,000
Seine Dep (France) 20-yr 7sl942 M N 1,129,000
Serbs, Croats & Slovenes 8s 1962 M N 3,230,000
Solssons 6s________________1936 J U 230,000
96,000
Sweden 20-year 6s_________1939 J J
Swiss Confederation s f 8s. . 1940 M S 150,000
96,000
Tokyo City loan of 1912 5s____ F A
66,000
Uruguay, Rep, external 8s. 1946 A O
54,000
turlch (City of) s f 8s_____ 1945
Railroad Bonds
J D
44,000
Ala Gt Sou 1st cons A 5s___1943 M N
A O
4,000
A O
M S
14,666
iQ J
73,000
A O
A O 471,000
3,000
7,000
Adjustment jg
N ov
Registered..
M N
169,666
J D
3,000
4s 1909.
J D
23,000
J D
1,000
M S
11,000
J J
1,000
J J
30,000
M 8
13,000
Cal-Ariz 1st & ref 4 Vis. 19( M 8
28,000
Atl-Blr 30-yr 1stg4s.M ay
MN
17,000
J D
2,000
J <
1
J J
33,666
j J
At 1City 1st con gu g 4s_ 111951
69,000
MN
18,000
j D
40,000
MN
118,000
J J
19,000
J J
A O
12,666
j' J
. ...
A 4 N W 1st gu g 5s______ 1941
310,000
g a it & O -----3,000
R egistered_____ _____
A O
Gold 4 s -------------- July
J 349,000
Registered___________
.1 D 494,000
j J 290,000
M N 319,000
17,000
271,000
234,000
r j
53,000
1,000
Battle Creek A S 3s______
j j
J «l
Bch Cr ex 1st gu g 3 Vis Feb’ ..5 1 J J
J D
J J
M S
Consol 4 Vis------------------ 1957 M N
Burl C R & No—-gold 5s. .
£ W
X
J
Canadian Pac 4% deb stock___ J
j

J
4
#
A

6s.

Cart & Ad 1st gu g 4s_____ 1981 J u
C O Reorg 1st con g 4Via
Cent of Ga— 1st g 5 s ..N c

tr *
h A
MN
J X 1
D
J

M obile D lv 1st g 5s.
Registered

j
«i
in
M
J
Q
F

A
i
M
*2
M
Registered

15

BONDS—STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD

M ar ., 1924.]

i
j
N
J
J
A
O
i
N

12,000

78,000
76,000
128,000
126,000
176,000
385,000
1,000
3,000
146,000
265,000
10,000

13,000
40,000
26,000
70,000
154,000
5,000
12,000

51,000
7,000
155,000
12,000

4,000
1,000

25,000
32,000

n

S

112,000

a O
A £
____

378,000
435,000
3,000

$
272,000
5,987,000
375,000
2,999,000
943,000
7,232,000
1,985,000
3,457,000
3,097,000
627,000
590,000
1,731,000
1,775,000
1,492,000
1,984,000
2,086,000
1 ,668,000
1,991,000
7,099,000
9,693,000
2,369,000
3,554,000
2,614,000
1,356,000
969,000,
655,000

55,000
39,000
309,000
87,000
115,000
485,000
9,387,000
73,000
361,000
30,000
2,186,000
202,000

485,000
694,000
289,000
158,000
360,000
347,000
145,000
358,000
8,000
68,000

247,000
2,109,000
559,000
736,000
1,992,000
55,000
25,000
42,000
20,000

2.5

27
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

96
106
100 Vi
97
89 Vi
89 Vi
97Vi
99
80 Vi
73 Vi
76 Vi
104
115Vi
63 Vi
102 Vi

97
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
78
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

110

111

86 Vi
95Vi
111 Vi
9 3 Vi
93

100

27
8 5 Vi
95 Vi
110 Vi
92Vi
93

Ask.
31
51

79Vi

81

81 Vi Sale
82 V i -------82 Vi 84
80 V i _____
94 Vi 96Vi
81 Vi 82Vi
85 Vi Sale
92
93 Vi
73
73 Vi
85 Vi 85 Vi
99 V i ------92 Vi 93
98 Vi 99
78 V i _____
87 Vi Sale
106Vi 107
88 Vi 88 Vi
83 Vi Sale
75>i 77 Vi
66
68
79 Vi 81
96
_____
9 7 Vi Sale

79 Vi

81 Vi
85 Vi
101 Vi
9 6 Vi
79 Vi
9 7 Vi
67 Vi
54 Vi
89 Vi

80

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
67 Vi
62
90Vi

91 Vi
75 V i _____
81 Vi
80Vi 84 Vi
64 Vi 65 W
88 V? 90
99 Vi
87 V 88
i
96 Ji 97
98 Vi 98 Vi
112 Vi Sale
111 Vi Sale
79 Vi Sale
92Vi 92 Vi
72 Vi 74 Vi
93
Sale
9 7 Vi Sale
82 Vi 84
67Vi 69
58
59
93 V i _____
99 V 99Vi
i
9 5 Vi Sale

lOOVi Sale
7 7 V i_____
95Vi 99Vi
92 V i _____
95Vi - 92Vi 93Vi
104 Vi 104 Vi
104
Sale
85 Vi Sale
93
91 Vi 92
Sale
83 Vi 82
117 Vi 115 V i _____
97Vi 98 Vi Sale
101
99 Vi Sale
9 8 V i_____
85
Sale
Sale
Sale
90
Sale
Sale
92Vi Sale
Sale

98
. .
Sale
93 Vi
Sale

93 V i _____
74 V s _____
80Vi - - - 74 Vi 78
91 Vi 95
58 Vi Sale

Hiohest.

Sale Prices.

93 Vi
75Vi
80 Vi
75 Vi
91 V
i
5 7 Vi

Highest.

Sale Prices.

45Vi Feb.

62Vi Feb.
86
Feb.
94Vi Feb.
109Vi Feb.
92
Feb.
92Vi Feb.
96
Feb.
96
Feb.
96
97
105 Vi Sale 104Vi Feb.
Feb.
lOOVi Sale 100
96
Feb.
97 Vi Sale
93 Vi Sale
89Vi Feb.
90
Feb.
91 Vi Sale
Feb.
lOOVi Sale 100
Feb.
97
97Vi 97
99
Feb.
99 Vi Sale
80
Feb.
81 Vi Sale
74 Vi Sale
72
Feb.
76Vi 78Vi 76Vi Feb.
103 Vi Sale 103Vi Feb.
Feb.
115 Vi 115Vi 115
62 Vi Sale
62Vi Feb.
102 Vi Sale 102Vi Feb.
111 Vi Sale 110 Feb.

79 Vi Sale
81 Vi 83
82 Vi 82 Vi
8 1 V i_____
_____
96
79Vi 81 Vi
83 V i _____
89 Vi 92
73 Vi 74 Vi
83 Vi 84
99Vi 100
91 Vi 93
98Vi 98Vi
7 8 V i_____
86 Vi Sale
107
Sale
86 Vi 87
82 Vi 82 Vi
75 Vi 76Vi
65 Vi 69
78 Vi 79
93Vi . . . .
97Vi Sale
95Vi 96 Vi
83
Sale

Lowest.

Lowest.

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

95 V i -------- 94 Vi 97
99 Vi 101
99 Vi 101
80
80 Vi 79 Vi Sale
_____
7 8 V i_____ 80
89
90Vi 88 Vi Sale
57Vi Sale
58 Vi Sale
87Vi Sale
86 Vi Sale

1,554,000 101 Vi
6,000 79
95Vi
6,000 92Vi
12,000 96
116,000 92 Vi
414,000 105
31,000
4,583,000 8 6 Vi
366,000 92 Vi
415,000 82 Vi
8,000 115 Vi
552,000 97Vi
510,000 99Vi
26,000
2,814,000 8 6 Vi
5,402,000 91
7,571,000 92 Vi
29,000
3,000

Feb. 29.

Bid
Ask. Bid
27Vi 33
27 Vi
45 V Sale
|
50 '

5,260,000
16,000
6,842,000 83 Vi Sale
149,000
Sale
7,946,000 88
5,014,000 87 Vi Sale
5,511,000 101 Vi Sale
639,000
2,378,000 81 Vi Sale
5,190,000 9 7 Vi Sale
913,000 69
69 Vi
5,000 54 Vi 63
11,000 90 Vi 91 Vi
1,000
91 V i _____
75Vi . . . 79
31,000 82 Vi 83 Vi
17,000 62 Vi 71
2,000 89 Vi .
50,000 99Vi - - 1,075,000 89 Vs Sale
139,000 96 V 97 Vi
i
794,000 98 Vi 98 Vi
2,796,000 113 Vi Sale
2,925,000 112
Sale
8,845,000 81 Vi Sale
90 Vi 94 Vi
21,000 70
74 Vi
1,051,000 94
94 Vi
3,528,000 98Vi Sale
6,000 82
82 Vi
32,000 68 Vi Sale
404,000 56Vi 57Ji
93Vi - 103,000 100
lOOVi
690,000 96Vi 96Vi
2,000

RANGE SINCE JAN. 1 .

PRICES IN FEBRUARY.
Feb. 1.

96Vi Feb.

1 51 Vi Feb.
20
20
27
21
13
14
21
2
20
5
2
1

19
2
5
6

13
13
15
28
7
8

11
8

29Vi Feb.
8 8 Vi Feb.
96Vi Feb.
l l l V i Feb.
■94Vi Feb.
94
Feb.
97
Feb.
97Vi Feb.
107
Feb.
lOOVi Feb.
9 7 Vi Feb.
93 Vi Feb.
93
Feb.
lOOVi Feb.
99 * Feb.
99Vi Feb.
82Vi Feb.
75
Feb.
78
Feb.
104Vi Feb.
115Vi Feb.
63Vi Feb.
103 Vi Feb.
112
Feb.

7 99

Sale Prices.
Sale Prices.
______ _____
Jan. 15 51 Vi Feb. 21
21 43
_____ ______
7 26
Jan. 28 29Vi Feb. 7
Jan. 2, 88 Vi Jan. 16
111 86
2 . 93Vi Jan. 28 96Vi Feb. 2
Jan. 17
7 109Vi Feb. 21 113
Feb. 13 94Vi Jan. 14
5 92
Jan. 11
7i 92Vi Jan. 28 94
Feb. 21! 97Vi Jan. 22
9! 96
Jan. 2 97Vi Feb. 8
8 92
Feb. 5
5 104Vi Jan. 17 107
9 99Vi Jan. 16 101 Vi Jan. 2
Jan. 41 97Vi Feb. 8
8 92
28 87Vi Jan. 2 93Vi Feb. 28
7 87 Jan. 2 9 3 Vi Feb. 7
<
5 100 Jan. 11 1003,7 Feb. 5
Jan. 5 99
1
7 96
F eb . 7
7 98Vi Jan. 10; 99Vi Feb. 7
Jan. 15 82Vi Jan. 11
5 79
7 63Vi Jan. 7 75
Feb. 7
4 76 Jan. 28 79 Vi Jan. 10
8 103Vi Feb. 28 105V£ Jan.
7
2 l l l V i Jan.
2 118
Jan. 24
6 ! 62Vi Feb. 8 63Vi Jan.
3
5 102 Jan. 111104 Jan. 2
23 110 Jan. 30 112 Jan. 9

Feb. 20
Feb.

4

89 Vi Feb. 7
58Vi Feb. 28
86
Feb. 20
85
Feb. 27
80Vi Feb. 5

89Vi Feb.
60
Feb.
88
Feb.
8 6 Vi Feb.
81 Vi Feb.

4
5

79Vi
82
81 Vi
81 Vi
95Vi
8 0 Vi
83 Vi
91 Vi
73
84Vi
99Vi

81 Vi
83Vi
8 3 Vi
81 Vi
96 "
82
8 6 Vi
92 Vi
74 Vi
85 Vi
99Vi

2

78Vi Feb. 25 81

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

13
21
19
18
8

7
26
26
5
19
27

98Vi Feb. 14 99
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

78Vi Feb.

Feb.

4
7
14
7
18
11

7
5
19

11
6

27
5

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

19
IS
2C
4
26
8
18
23

8 8 Vi Feb.

87Vi
102
96Vi
81 Vi
97 Vi
69Vi
60

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

80Vi Feb. 13 82Vi Feb.

87Vi
97
98Vi
112
111 Vi
78Vi
91Vi
72'Vi
92Vi
97
81
68Vi
57Vi

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

98

27 89Vi
16 97
11 99
27 114Vi
28,112Vi
25 81Vi
23 91Vi
19 72Vi
20 94 V
i
18 98 V
i
6 81
1 69Vi
5 60

99Vi Feb. 13 100
95Vi Feb. 25 97

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

7
16
18
11
19
2
23
19
4
5
6

7

11

Feb. 5
Feb. 14

81 Vi Jan.
83Vi Feb.
84 Vi Jan.
81 Vi Feb.
96Vi Jan.
82
Feb.
87Vi Jan.
93
Jan.
74 Vi Feb
85 Vi Feb
99 Vi Feb

88

107Vi
89 Vi
83Vi
77Vs
81

80Vi
61
89
99 Vi
87 Vi
95Vi
97Vi
112
lllV i
78Vi
90
72Vi
92Vi
96
81
67
50Vi

Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
.Tan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

13
7
22
24
5
10
7
5
28
25
15
7
20
3
14
4
4

8 8
88
102
97
81 Vi
97Vi
69 Vi
60

5
14
29
22
11
10

14
22

18
23
7
16
28
11
6

27

Jan.

5

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb

14
2

14
30
14
94
J an. 24

89

Jan

30
28
29
22
5
24
28
23

8
21
24

89Vi
97
99
114 Vi
112Vi
82 Vi
91 Vi
72 Vi
94 Vi
99
81
71
00

99Vi Feb. 13 101
95Vi Jan. 8 97
Jan.

J till.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb
Jan.
Jan.
Feb

82 Vi Feb

Feb.
Feb
Feb
Feb
Jan.
J an .
Feb
Feb
Jan.
Jan
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.

7

16
18
11
16
11
23
29
28
.26
14
10
11

Jan. 21
Feb. 14

2 101 Vi Jan. 14

95Vi Jan. 29 97Vi Feb. 11

9
90Vi Jan. 23
Jan. 15
92Vi Feb. 14 91 Vi Jan. 17 96
106Vi Feb. 13 103Vi Jan. 10 lOOVi Feb. 13
25 103Vi Feb. 11
Feb. 13 87Vi Jan. 12
8 6 Vi Feb. 2 85
92
Feb. 15 91
Feb. 26 93
Jail. 17
82
Jan. 24 83Vi Jan. 11
82Vi Feb. 13
115Vi Feb. 20 115Vi Jan. 29 115Vi Feb. 20
Jan. 14 98Vi Feb. 19
6 98Vi Feb. 19 97
14 lOOVi Feb. 7 99Vi Jan. 8 lOOVi Jan. 19

92Vi
103Vi
103Vi
85 "
91
82Vi
115Vi
97Vi
99Vi

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

16
27
11
13
26
13
20

84Vi
89Vi
91 Vi
98

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

28 8 6 Vi Feb. 7
13 91 Vi Feb. 7
27 92Vi Feb. 6
19
19

. . .
.. .
80Vi Feb. 8 81 Vi Feb. 13
. .
77 Vi
95'
56
Feb. 19 58Vi Feb. 1
Sale

84Vi Jan.

7
3
2
98
Feb. 19
92Vi Jan. 27
8 8 Vi Jan.
8 8 Vi Jan.

87Vi
91Vi
92
98
92Vi

J J
J i
29,000
222,000
81 Vi
j j
13,000
8,000
Warm Spr Yal 1st g 5s. 1941 M S
25,666
1,253,000
56 Jan. 5 58Vi
Ohlc A Alt R R — R ef g 3s. 1949 A O
14,000
New York Trust Co c t f s ------ ____
4,000
Sale
11,000 54
Feb. 1 54
Feb. 1 53Vi Jan. 15 54
Stamped Oct '22 Interest . . —
53 Vi 55 Vi 54
1
48,000'
Stamped Apr ’ 23 Interest . . ___
7,051,000' 34
Sale “ j 39Vi Sale
34
Feb. 1 38Vi Feb. 25 30Vi Jan. 2 38Vi
Railway 1st lien g 3 Vis..1950 J J 1,231,000
1
1
1
NOTE,.— We repeat sales for calendar year 1923, as entirely wrong figures were inserted in our February number.




10

11

lOOVi Feb. 14 101 Vi Feb. 25 100
97Vi Feb. 11 97Vi Feb. 11

Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

96Vi Jan. 9 97Vi Jan. 12
96
Feb. 26 96,'i Jan. 9
81Vi Jan. 2 84 Vi J an. 28

3 82Vi Jan. 4
7 83
Jan. 3
28 ' 100 Vi Jan. 8
95Vi Jan. 5
23
Jan. 10
5 79
19 96Vi Jan. 2
4 6 6 V iJan . 7
23 00
Feb. 23

8

89Vi
60
8 8 Vi
87Vi
81 Vi

Jan. 16 99

87Vi
107
8 8 Vi
8 3 Vi
77Vi

97Vi Feb. 8 97Vi Feb. 28
96
Feb. 26 96
Feb. 26
Feb. 4
81 Vi Feb. 2C 84
85Vi
85Vi
101
96Vi
79Vi
97
67Vi
60

8 8 Vi Jan. 4
57Vi Jan. 30
86
Feb. 20
79
Jan. 14
79 Vi Jan. 30
78Vi Jan. 11
7-9Vi Jan. 4
82
Feb. 21
81 Vi Feb. 19
81 Vi Feb. 18
95Vi Jan. 17
80
Jan. 12
83Vi Feb. 26
90Vi Jan. 15
70
Jan. 7
84Vi Feb. 19
99Vi Feb. 27

Feb. 7 8 6 Vi Feb. 27
Feb. 13 106 Vi Jan. 7
5
IS
Feb. 5 8 6 Vi Feb. 16
IS
Feb. 2 83Vi Feb. 19
Jan. 11
6
Feb. 14 75
6 6 Vi Jan. 24
11 80Vi Feb. 9 77Vi Jan. 12

8 6 Vi Feb. 27

106Vi
8 6 Vi
81 Vi
76Vi

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

2

95 Vi Jan. 28 99
Feb. 20
98Vi Jan. 8
29
78Vi Feb. 25 8 1 '" Feb. 4

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb
Jan.

24

Feb

13

Feb.

21

17
10

17
2

1

Feb.
Feb. 1

16
BONDS
N. Y . S T O C K EXC H AN G E.

Interest
Period.
i^.
1

BONDS—STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD
Sales in
February.
par Value

J
r J
J
MN
MS
FA
A O
.
Chic < E I ll-ls t cons gold 6s 1934 A O
k
(New c o .)— Gen 5s--------1951 M N
Chic & Erie 1st gold 5s------1982 M N
Chic G t West— 1st 50-yr 4s 1959 M s
SeDt 1924 coupons o n ----------- M s
J
Chic Ind & Lou— R ef g 6s. 1947
r J
Refunding 4s Series C — 1947 j J
1st < general 5s------------- 1966 M N
fc
6s B ____________M ay 1966 J J
Tnd A LouIst 1st gu 4S..1956 J J
c
Chic Ind & Sou— 50-yr 4s. 1956 J J
Chic L S & East— 1st 4 % s.l9 6 9 J D
C M & Puget 8 1st gen 4s . . 1949 J J
Chic M il & StPGen g 4s M a y ’ 89 J J
Gen g 3% s Ser B -.M a y 1989 J J
Gen 4% s Ser C .-M a y 1989 J J
Gen A ref ser A 4% s Jan 2014 A o
c
Gen ref cony ser B 5s Jan 2014 F A
Convertible 4%fl----------- 1932 J D
4a
....................1925 J D
4 s II____________________ 1934 J J
Ch A M o R lv D lv 5 s .-.1 926 J J
c
Ch A N W Extens 4s. 1886-1926 F A
c
Registered______ 1886-1926 F A
General gold 3 % s--------- 1987 M N
General 4s______________ 1987 M N
M N
General 5s s t a m p e d .... 1987 M N
A O
A o
A o
A o
Sinking fund deb 5 s . . . . 1933 M N
MN
10-year secured 7s--------- 1930 J D
15-vear secured 6 % s------1936 M s
Chic R I & Pacific gen g 4s. 1988 J J
J J
Refund gold 4s-------------1934 A o
Cb St L A N 0 gold 5s------1951 J D
c
J D
Sold 3 % a _____________ 1951 J D
J D
Joint 1st ref ser A 5s------1963 J D
Memphis Dlv 1st g 4s— 1951 J D
Ob fit T, iV P cons g 5s_____ 1932 A o
Chic St P M 4 0 cons 6 s .. 1930 J D
J D
Debenture 5s___________1930 M 8
Chic T H f t S’east 1st 5 s .-I960 J D
Chic On Stat 1st gu A 4 % b.1963 J I
1st 5s B ------- ----------------- 1963 J J
1st 614s series C ----------- 1963 J J
Chic <e W I gen g 6s Dec. .1932 Q M
f
Consol 50-year 4s--------- 1952 J J
15-vear s f 714s-------------1935 M S
Choc Okl A G Consol 5 s . . . 1952 M N
c
Pin Fin A. Ft W 1st gU g --4 s ’ 23 M N
r
Cln Ham A D 2d g 4 % s ..l9 3 7 J J
c
Cln I St L &C 1st 4s A u g .. ’ 36 Q l
F
Cln L & N 1st con gu g 4s . _ 1942| M N
Cln S & Cl cons 1st g 5 s ... 1928 J J
Cl A. Mah 1st gu e 5s_____ 1943 J J
r
C C C & St L gen g 4s------ 1993 J D
20-vear debenture 4 %s_ . 1931 J J
J D
Ref A Imp 6s Series A — 1929 J J
c
Ref A Imp 6s Series C — 1941 J J
c
Cairo Dlv 1st gold 4s— 1939 J J
Cln W & M Dlv 1st g 48.1991 ▼ J
St L Dlv 1st coll tr g 48.1990 M N
M N
8 d & Col Dlv 1st g 4 s . . . 1940 M S
W W V alD lv lstg 4S.--194C J J
Clev Col C A In 6s------- 1934 J J
c
Clev
A. W con 1st e 5s _’3S A O
r
Cf«v A Mar 1st gu 4% 8_ 1935 M N
_
Clev * Mahon Val g 5s------ 1938 J j
J j
ftorfpin B 4%4s~
______ 1942 A o
A o
3U s C
_______ 1948 M N
3% g D
________ 1950 F A
Cleve Short L— 1st gu 4 14s 1961 A O
Clev Un Trmls 1st s f 5% s.l97 2 A O
6s B (w 1)______________ 197c A O
J D
Oslo <r Southern 1st g 4 s ..1929 F A
S
Refunding & ext 4 % s— 1935 M N
n I A H V 1st ext g 4s_____ 194S A 0
s~k>i A. Toi 1st ext 4s. ...........1955 F A
r
A o
Cuba RR 1st 50-year 5s g.1952 J J
1st < refund 7 54s Ser A . 193( J D
fe
j^ a y A. Mich 1st con 4 1 4 .. 1931 J J
r
* .D e l & Hud 4 s _______ 1943 M N
-year convertible 5s . . 1935 A C
^s-year 554s____________ 1931 M N
iO-vear secured 7s--------- 193( J E
Del TUrP.H. Brtg 1st gug 4s ’3( F A
Den A R G— 1st cons g 4s. 1936 J J
c
Consol gold 454s--------- 193( J J
Improvement gold 5s___1928 J E
First A refunding 5s------1955 A O
c
Bankers Tr stmp ctf Feb ’ 22
Farm L & Tr rects Aug 1955.
Bankers Trust ctfs July 1922

C hic Burl&Q— 111 D lv 3% s 1949
Illinois Division 4s........... 1949
Nebraska Extension 4s. .1927
General 4s______________ 1958
1st & ref Ser A 5 s --------- 1971

Des M & Ft D 1st gug 4s . . 1935 J
N
|
Gold 4s_________________1995 J
Detroit River Tunnel—
D<st Term Tunnel 1st 4 54s.. ’ 61 M

J

s

r>
D

$
100,000
62,666
56,000
67,000
91,000
12,000
398,000
13,000
344,000
42,000i
1,000!
_____1
3,000,
8,000;
35,000
16,000
1,000
45,000
199,000
7,000
157,000
255,000
183,000
588,000
706,000
96,000
17,000
19,000
35,000
11,000
22,000
7,000|
30,000
17,000
6,000
61,000
41,000
89,000
338,000
1,000
18,000
1,000
8,000
20,000
1,000
115,000
62,000
79,000
57,000
103,000
25,000
8,000

1,000
1,000
51,000
51,000
10 000
152,000
7,000
12,000
9,000
13,000
2,000
3,000
8,000

Sales in 1923
(12 mos.).
C orrected
fig u res.

94,000
82,000

64,000
14,000
101,000
45,000
70,000
19,000
84,000
5,000
135,000
134,000
9,000
36,000
47,000

Feb. 29.

Bid.
Ask. 5
id.
Ask.
Sale
547,000 81
79
Sale
77%
38,000 7 8 %
698,000 8 8 % 89
8 7 % Sale
392,000 96% Sale
97
Sale
Sale
85J4 Sale
1,481,000 87
3,051,000 98% Sale
98
Sale
56
810,000
106
103% 106
87,000 104
4,177,000 77% Sale | 76% Sale
440,000 93% Sale I 91J4 Sale
52
Sale
4,047,000 53% Sale
619,000 53% Sale | 52
Sale
127,000 108
Sale 106
106%
96
98 1 96
98
102,000 89% 85
81
85
407,000 82% 84
82% Sale
405,000 95% 95% 97% Sale
74
70
74
3,000 71
82
84
105,000 83% 85
25,000 88
89% 88
8934
1,193,000 53
54% 53
Sale
1,446,000 70% Sale
70% Sale
297,000, 61
63
60% 63%
1,637,000 79 % Sale
78
79
7,004,000' 52% Sale
50% Sale
Sale
55% Sale
5,671,000! 57
12,295,000 55% Sale
54% Sale
8,687,000; 76
Sale
74% Sale
2,998,000; 54
Sale
51
Sale
193,000; 97
97% 97
97%
74,000 9 7 % -------- 96% 97%
21,000 96 % Sale
96% 97
475,000 71
Sale
70% 71%
560,000 81
80
Sale
Sale
137,000
. . 80
543,000 99% 100% 100
101
102% . . .
76,000 101% 104
100
102% 101% . .
71,000 97% 99
96
99
1,000 9 6 % _____
267,000 98% 100
99% 100%
9,000 97
98
866,000 105
105% 105
Sale
759,000 107% 108
107% Sale
2,580,0001 79% 80% 79
Sale
23,000 77% .
9,736,000 78 * Sale
76% Sale
64,000 100% 102
100% 102
1,000
16,000 77
77

2,000
14,000
61,000
44,000

PRICES IN FEBRUARY.
Feb. 1.

Lowest.

$

1,085,000)
18,000
7,000
199,000
3,000
378,000
977,000
1,434,000
504,000
849,000
14,000
2,266,000
450,000
58,000
________
41,000
39,000
2,000
9,000
15,000
..
819,000
644,000
112 000
2,259,000
26,000
74,000
85,000
240,000
10,000
19,000
5,000
11,000
30,000
10,000
7,000

204,000
1,730,000
1,194,000
78 000
707,000
1,812,000
7 000
11,000
2 000
1,100,000
1,011,000
60,000
2,209,000
1,288,000
1,263.000
398,000

49,000

2,656,000
308,000
674,000
7,868,000
18,000
427,000
166,000
39 000
37 000
10 000
206i000

3,000

13 000
2li000

[V ol. 118.
RANGE SINCE JAN. 1.

Highest.

Lowest.

|

Highest.

Sale Prices.
Sale Prices.
79
Feb. 20 81% Feb. 2

Sale Prices. 1
79
Jan. 4 81% Jan. 26

86%
96%
85%
97%

86 ’
96
85%
97%

Jan. 26 89 ~ Jan. 26
Jan. 3 96% Feb. 1
Feb. 27 87% Jan. 14
Jan. 10 99
Jan. 14

Feb. 51 76'
Feb. 7 91%
|
Feb. 5 50
Feb. 7) 48%
Feb. 16 105%

Feb. 16 78% Feb. 5
Feb. 29 94% Jan. 16
J an . 3 53% Feb. 5
Jan. 2 53% Feb. 7
Jan. 24 108
Feb. 16

76
91%
51%
52
105%

95% Sale
94
Sale
80% 82% 80
82
100
100
103
_____ 103% Sale
89% . . .
93% 95% 94% 94%
79% Sale
79
Sale
90% Sale
89% Sale
99% Sale
99% Sale
115%
115
Sale 115
105
____ 105
75% Sale
74
Sale
102% 103
102% 103%
9 5 % _____
9 5 % ____
89% ._ . . 87% . . .
90 ' 91
89% 91
88
90%
86% 87% 8 6 % _____
99
Sale
9 8 % -------95
_____ 95% ____
80
Sale
79% Sale
92
93% 92% 92%
99
100 %
99%
101% 101% 101% Sale "
1 0 2 % _____ 102
103%
87
92
88% 89%
76% 79%
78% 80%
79% Sale
85% 89
86% Sale
83%
83%
104% 106% 104% 106%
98% 99% 97% 99
94%
. _
94% .
93% 93% 9 4 % ------94%
94%
94%
94%
79% .
7934 83
79
. .
84
79% 84
91
92
91% 92
102%
103% Sale 102
96% Sale
97 % Sale
81
82%
81% 86
93% 94
93% Sale
84 % 84% 83% Sale
82
____
81% .
80%
80% 83
87% .
6 7 % _____
84 % Sale
8334 Sale
102
102% 102% Sale
92% . . . _ 92% 97
84% 85%
86% Sale
93% 94
94% Sale
100
Sale 100% Sale
106% 107%
108% 109
_____
90% . .
. 91
68% Sale
69 % Sale
73% 74% 73 % 74
82% S2%
82% Sale
39% Sale
38% 39%
37
39
38
43
37
39
38% Sale
39%
38% 3S% 37
38
43
35% 3834
36
42
37
42
35
40
36
42
45% 47% 44% 46%
84%
. . 85%
67 ” 72
65% 71
62
70
60
67

Feb. 28 89
Feb.
Feb. 9 96% Feb.
Feb. 27 87
F eb .
Feb. 7 99
Feb.
55% Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

16
29
28
29
28

78%
93%
53%
53%
L08

4
1
4
5
9
|

82
Feb. 21 82
Feb. 2l| 82' Feb. 21 82% Jan. 9
82
Feb. 20 83% Feb. 4 81% Jan. 2 84
Jan. 17
96% Feb. 4 97% Feb. 29, 95% Jan. 7i 97% Feb. 29
83
88%
53
70%
61%
78
50%
55%
55%
74%
50%
97%
97%
96%
70%
80
80%
99%

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

15
4
28
8
7
27
29
16
18
29
16
9
9
20
14
28
1
8

83
88%
54%
71%
62%
99%
53%
57%
57%
78
54
97%
97%
97
71%
81%
80%
1 0 0

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

i5 !
7!
15
21
5
2
5
5
7
6
4
20
19
2
25|
7
1
15

83
87%
49%
70^
61%
78
49%
55
54%
68%
49%
96
96%
96
69%
80

Jan. 23 85
Jan. 17
Jan. 7; 88% Feb. 7
Jan. 8 55% Jan. 21
Jan. 3 71% Jan. 10
Feb. 7 63
Jan. 26
Jan. 4 81
Jan. 9
Jan. 5 53% Jan. 17
Jan. 5 58% Jan. 16
Jan. 5 59% Jan. 17
Jan. 7 78% Jan. 15
Jan. 7 57% Jan. 17
Jan. 3 97% Jan. 24
Jan. 23 97% Feb. 19
Jan. 9 97
Feb. 2
Jan. 3 72% Jan. 11
Jan. 8j 80% Feb. 1
79% Jan. 9
99' * Jan. 23’ 100% Jan. 29

101% Feb. 25 102% Feb. 13 101
98%
..
105
107%
79

Feb. 18 100

Feb. 20

Feb. 29 106
Feb.
Feb. 29 108% Feb.
Feb. 28 80% Feb.

7 104%
5 106%
7 78%
76 %
4 73%
99

75% Feb. 28 78

Feb.

77

Feb. 19

94%
80%
100
103
95%
78
89%
98%
114%

Feb. 19 77

.Tan.

8 102U Feb. 13

96
Jan.
97% Jan.

77

Feb. 16 95% Feb. 5 94%
Feb. 4 80% Feb. 4 80%
Feb. 8
Feb. 13 104% Feb. 16 101%
89%
Feb. 27 95% Feb. 27 93%
Feb. 23 79% Feb. 13 77%
Feb. 27 90% Feb. 13 89%
Feb. 2 100
Feb. 7 97%
Feb. 21 115% Feb. 5 114%

8
4
. .
Jan. 22
Jan. 3
Jan. 4
Jan. 4
.Tan. 2
Jan. 15

96
100

Jan. 8
Feb. 20

106%
108%
80%
76%
78%
9§

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

Feb. 19 77

16
5
19
4
29
15

Feb. 19

Feb. 16 96% Jan.
Feb. 4 80% Feb.
100
Feb.
Jan. 7 104% Feb.
Jan. 2 89% Jan.
Jan. 7 96 ~ Jan.
Jan. 7 79% Feb.
Feb. 27 91% Jan.
Jan. 15 100
Jan.
Feb. 21 115% Jan.

16
4
S
16
2
10
13
2
26
29

73% Feb .11 75% Feb. 2 71% Jan. 4 75% Jan. 14
102% Feb. 2 103% Feb. 14 101% Jan. 14 103% Feb. 14
Feb. 21 96
Feb. 21
94
Feb. 21 96
Feb. 21 94
89
86% Feb. 5 86% Feb. 28
98% Feb. 15 99
Feb. 1
79%
92%
99%
101'
101%
87
77%
79%

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

20
16
26
2
23
11
27
11

8 1
93%
99%
102'
102%
88%
79
79%

Fe b .
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

Jan. 23 89% Jan. 26

86% Jan. 19 86% Feb. 28
98% Feb. 28 99
F eb . 1

6 78% Jan. 3 81%
9 92% Feb. 16 94%
Jan. 2 99%
26 98
5 100% Jan. 2 102 "
13 101% Feb. 23 102%
21 86% Jan. 9 88%
7 77% Feb. 27 80%
11 79% Jan. 9 80%

85% Feb. 13 86% Feb. 21

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

6
23
26
2
13
21
23
17

85% Feb. 13 86% Jan. 30

104% Feb. 28 104% Feb. 28 104% Feb. 28 104% Feb. 28
94

Feb. 28 94% Feb. 28

84% .Tan. 30 84% Jan. 30
94
Feb. 28 94% Feb. 28

91
Feb. 21 91
Feb. 21 90% Jan. 9 92% Jan.
102% Feb. 20 103% Feb. 4 102% Feb. 26 104
Jan.
96
Feb. 13 97% Feb. 2 95% Jan. 2 97% Feb.
80
Jan. 14
93% Feb. 21 94
Feb. 9 92% Jan. 8 94
F eb .
83% Feb. 28 85
F eb. 6 80% Jan. 5 85% Jan.
81% Jan. 23 81% Jan.
Feb. 21 84% Feb. 7 81%
Feb. 18 102% Feb. 29 101
92%
85% Feb. 27 86% Feb. 7 83%
94
Feb. 7 94% Feb. 8 92%
99% Feb. 7 100% Feb. 21 97%
107
Feb. 27 108% Feb. 7 106%

83
101

68%
73J4
81%
38
37
38%
37%

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

13
7
7
19
23
1
23

70
73%
83
40
38
39
38%

•
43% Feb. 21 47
62

Feb. 18 62

Feb. 2
Feb. 25
Feb. 2
Feb. 2
Feb. 7
Feb. 1
Feb. 4

F eb.

6

Feb. 18

66%
72%
79%
38
37

9
26
23

Jan. 2 84% Feb. 7
Jan. 4 102% Feb. 29
Jan. 14
Jan. 5 87% Jan. 24
Jan. 8 95
Jan. 24
Jan. 2 100% Feb. 21
Jan. 7 108% Jan. 24

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
JcLn.
37% Feb.
37% Jan.
40
Jan.
38% Jan.
43
Jan.
60

22
23
2

7
2
2
16
23
31
23
16
2
2
16

70%
74%
83
41%
40%
41
38%

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

29
17
2
26
29
26
4

47% Jan. 31

Jan. 22 62

Feb. 18

87% Feb. 15 89
F eb . 4 87% Feb. 15 90% Jan. 16
87% Sale
N
40,000
Sale
571,000 89
J j
99
68 000 98%
99
Feb. 26 9 9 % Feb. 21 98
Jan. 11 99% Feb. 2 1
100
16,000
198,000 1 98% 99 J4 99
Dul A Irqn Range 1st 5s___1937 A o
c
Feb. 13 81 % Feb. 7 76
Jan. 4 81% Jan. 30
4,000
81% 81
81% 80
Dul if a Shore A Atl g 5 s .. 1937 J j
c
203,000 80
"n o t e .— W e repeat sales for calendar year 1923, as entirely wrong figures were inserted in our February number.




N. Y . S T O C K

EXCHANGE-

I Interest
J Peiiod.l

BONDS

Sales in 1923
Sales in 1 (12 m os.). j
February.
°ar Value fig u re s. |

A
M
f i T V a d Ga dlv g 5s_____
J
M
Cons 1st gold 5s ______
M
Elgin Jol A East 1st g 5s
M
Erie— 1st extended gold 7s
J
Erie 1st con g prior 4s_____
Registered
___ _______
J
lit consol gen lien g 4 s .. 1996 J
R egistered___________
F
Penn coll trust g 4s_
_
A
SO-yr conv g 4s Ser A . .
A
Do
do Ser B . .
A
Gen conv 4s Series D . .
|
J
Erie & Jersey 1st s f 6s____
Erie & P gen g u g 3 % s B _ -.
J
Belles C _____
. ______
)|
J
J
Evans & Ind 6s. ________
A
1 t 4 T H— 1st gen g 5s_
_
)j A
Bull Co Bch 1st g 5s_____

O
S
J
N
N
S
J
J
i

J7argo & So assum g 6 s . . .
r la Cent < Pen ext g 5s._
fe
Consold gold Ps
____
Fla East Coast 1st 4 % s___
Fonda J & Glov 4 % s_____
Fort St U D Co 1st g 4 % s._
F W & D C l t y — 5 % s ______
Ft W & R io Gr 1st g 4s____
Frem Elk < M o V 1st 6s___
fe

Jj
)J
J
J
M
J
J
J
A

J
J
J
D
N
J
D
i
O

M
J
A
J
5J
3J
3A
iM
2J
1J
)A

N

y M
East R reorgNo Dlv 1st g 4s
Ten
lien g 5s______

Ga & Ala 1st cons 5s.Oct . .
Gila V G A N 1st gu
G rR & Ie x lstg u g 4 % s.
.Grand Trunk of Can s f '
Registered__________
Grays Ft Ter 1st gu g fls.

H

arlem R&PtChes 1st 4s. 1
ock Val 1st con g 4% s_. 1
1
Registeied _______
H A 1 ex C 1st g 5s lnt gu . . 1
Sous Belt & Ter 1st 5s____1
a E A IV T 1 st g 5s_______ 1
1st gu g 5s redeem_ . . ]
_
HousatODic RR con g 5 s ..1
Hudson & Manbatser A 5s 1
Adjust Income 8 s ______ 1

lit gold 3 % s___

Coll tr g 4 s L N O & T _ .
Registered_________

J

O
J
J
J
O
N
D
J
O

0M S
7J D
6J J
LJ J
2J J
Feb
. Feb
3M N
2J J
|
4MN
9J J
3J J
7J J
7J <
1
3M N
3 M N
7jM N
7 F A
7 F A
1J
1J
1J
1A
1M
2A
5M
2J
3M
_:M
5M
4J
6J
0J
i|j
3J

Jj
J
J
O
8
O
N
J
N
N
N
J
J
C
J
J
A
J
J
J
A
O

1st. vn e

Leh V (Pa),
Lei V Ter Ry Jst gu g
Lehigh Vail RR coi tr i
ill

|

7,000
5,000
33,000
26,000
121,000

219,000

8J
0A
7J
8|M
6!a
9A
0A
0J
0J
7J
3A
5J

o

O
O
3

2
J
O
J

7J J
1J J
7J D
7J D
8M S
1MN
0J J
. J J
3MN
. MN
3T N
*
1A 0
8M S
5M S
5A O
2M N
5A O

1 Bid.
9,000 85%
12,000 93
20,000 9S%
148,000 98%
151,000 99
974,000 105%
3,791,000 65 %
58)4
11,705,000 55
14,000
569,000 91 %
3,546,000 55
3,872,000 54 %
5,943,000 64
451,000 95)4
43,000 81%
4,000 81%
%
96
7,000
1,000

61,000
169,000
141,000

2,000

73,000
38,000
61,000

12,000

5,000
3,000

ig . ooo1

41,000
1,000

5,000
1,000
1 ,000 ,
2,000

126,000
149,000
ft

18,000

Sale i 91% Sale
57
Sale
Sale
Sale
56% Sale
Sale 1 64% Sale
Sale
94% Sale
1 8 1 % _____
81% . . .
1
% _____
102 % _____
9 6 % _____

94%
94% Sale
88
88%
67% 6 8 %
83%

95%
93%
87%
67
84
100
100%
85% 8 8 % 87
106% 1073/4” 106
97
95%
90
92%
83%
92%
61%
99%
98%
91%
1 11 %

75% 77%
85
86%
80%
97%
90% Sale
95%
96% 97
83%
83% Sale
61% Sale

76
83%
80%
97%
90%
95%
95%
85%
82%
61%

89%

9 0 % _____

129,000
682,000

2,000
8,000

31,000
103,000
28,000

53,000
______

381,000
414,000
5,000

2,000

2,000
8,000

5,455,000
6,934,000
33,000
40,000

14,000
64,000
7,000
46,000
49,000
91,000
5 /,0 0 0
9,000
1,000
12,000
1,000

3,000

20,000

5,000
47,000
214,000
5,000
100,000
154,000
154,000
2,000
5,000
23,000
2,000
55,000
29,000
1,000
95,000
104,000
36,000
1,000
23,000
42,000
17,000
43,000
12,000
62,000

471,000
1,638,000
58,000
1,446,000
9,000
3,104,000
5,395,000
568,000
42,000
14,000
77,000
39,000
15,000
152,000
3,000
15,000
14,000
59,000
78,000
9,432,000
3,596,000
1,288,000
1,423,000
92,000

103% Sale

Lowest.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices,

Feb. 1 93%
Feb. I 93
Feb. 21 98% Feb. 7 98%
Feb. 29: 98% Feb. 27 89%
Feb. 5 97% Jan. 8 100
Feb. 6 104% Feb. 15 105%
Feb. 2j 61% Jan. 2 65%
i
1
55% Feb. 6 53% Jan. 2 56%
1
92% Feb. 2 8 8 % Jan. 5 92%
|
57
Feb. 29 54% Jan. 5 57
57
Feb. 251 54% Jan. 29 57
65
Feb. 5 59% Jan. 3 65
95
Feb. 7 89% Jan. 4 95%
|
83% Jan. 8 , 83%

Feb. 1
Feb. 4
Feb. 2
Feb. 19
Feb. 15

Sale
78
81%
77% 8 6 %
83
72
59% 72'
8 5 % -------Sale
84% 84%
Sale
Sale
75
78%
81 % 80
Sale
80% <8 % _____
101
101 % 99% Sale
101 % Sale 100% Sale
109% 109% 108% 109%
84% 88
8 6 % 88
69% 70
69%
74% 82% 74% Sale
69% 69%
71% 80
69%
'I
69%
69%
67%
76% ____
77%
76%
75%
84%
84
85%
90% 100
90%
84% 8 6 % 8 4 % _____
96% 97% 96% 97
50% Sale
51% Sale
92% Sale
92% Sale
6 8 % Sale
66
68 %
19% 22
18% 20
82%

83%

1 93% Jan.
7j 87% Feb.
6 65
Jan.
S31/< Tn.n
15 161% Feb. iiv 1 66 % Jan.
21 88
Feb. 26 84% Jan.

2
13
4
IQ
17
15

Jan. 10
Feb. 2
Feb. 29
Feb. 25
Feb. 5
Jan. 30
Jan. 8

101 % Feb. 15
8 8 % Jan. 28
106% Jan 30

Dec. 27 98% Feb. 11

'
95% Feb. 27 98% Jan.

Feb. 11 91
Feb.
Feb. 7 94% Feb.
Feb. 8 85% Feb.

89% Jan. 14 91
90
Jan. 5 96
84% Feb. 8 86

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

8

19
23
15
28

61%
100
98%
91%
113%

102 % Feb. 27 104

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

9
7
7

8 60%
19 QRU
23 98
28 90%
11 112

75% Feb. 2 77
83
Feb. 27 8 6 %
__
97% Feb. 27 97%
90% Feb. 1 91%

Feb.
Feb.

23
21
22
24
14
2

94% Jan. 29
8 8 % Feb. 7
6 8 % Jan. 17

9

Jan. 28
Jan. 29
Jan. 11

Jan. 24
Jan. 5 62
.Tn.n 16 100
Feh IQ
Jan. 16 98% Feb. 23
Jan. 7 91% Feb. 28
Jan. 9 113% F eb. 11

7 102% Feb. 27,104% Jan. 26

5
6

Feb. 27
Feb. 13

Jan. 4
Jan. 7
Jan. 3
Jan. 28
Feb. 16
Jan.

108%
88%
99%
60%
10%

5 84

Jan. 30
Feb. 7
Feb. 5
Feb. 13
Jan. 28
Jan. 26

73% Jan. 5 77
Jan. 28
83
Feb. 27 8 6 % Feb. 6
90% Jan.

5 91% Feb. 13
97% Jan. 5

82% Feb. 8 83% Feb. 4
60% Feb. 16 62% Feb. 23

84% Jan. 21
80% Jan. 3 8 4 % 'Jan. 26
58% Jan. 3 92
Feb. 15

90% Feb. 27 92

8 8 % Jan.

Feb. 15

8

89% Jan. 29

81% Jan. 17 81% Jan. 17
77% Jan. 28 77% Jan. 28
83%
85
78%
80

Feb. 11
Feb. 19
Feb. 1
Feb. 15

85
85%
78%
81

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

100
Feb. 28 102
Feb.
100% Feb. 16 101% Feb.
109
Feb. 26 109% Feb.
69% Feb.
74% Feb.
69% Feb.
74
Feb.
77% Feb.

84%
97%
48%
92%
64%
19%

70
Feb.
7 74% Feb.

6

9 69% Feb.
8
8

287,000 95
98
94
94% 95
204,000 88% 89
85
89
88%
435,000 76% 77% 76% 78
76%
20,000
75
76% 75
1,663,000 95% Sale
95% Sale
94%
92% Sale
92%
2,655,000 93% Sale
96,000 93% 94
93% 93% 93%
7,000 1
90% 92% 91
Sale
491,000 79
76% 7 7 " 76%
80
3,000
. 80
596,000 8 8 % Sale
86
86% 85%
101%
77,000 99%
100%
746,000 102% Sale 102% Sale 102
8 2 % -------- 82%
42,000 81% 83
272,000 99% 100
99% Sale
99%
7 9 .0 0 0 80%
80
. ...
22,000,.106%
1 0 6 % _____ 106%

Feb. 1 85% Jan. Ii
Feb. 19 8 6 % Jan. 10
Jan. 2 78% Jan. 14
Jan. 4 81% Jan. 11
Jan. 15 78
Jan. 15
Jan. 4 102
Feb. 13
Jan. 2 101% Jan. 12
Jan. 23 110
Jan. 14
Jan. 9 85
Jan. 9
Jan. 7
Feb. 6 70
Jan. 14
Feb. 7 75

68%
70%
77%
75%

Jan. 3 69% Jan. 16
Jan. 12 74
Feb. 8
Jan. 16 77% Feb. 21
Jan. 9 75% Jan. 9

84%
97
40%
90%
64%
16%

Feb. 15 84% Feb. 15
Jan. 17 97% Jan. 28
Jan. 3 53% Feb. 15
Jan. 3 94
Jan. 26
Feb. 16 70 • Jan. 30
Feb. 21
Jan. 5 20

1
8

7

77% Feb. 21

Feb. 15 84% Feb. 15
Feb. 2 97% Feb. 2
Feb. 9 53% Feb. 15
Feb. 8 93% Feb. 5
Feb. 16 69% Feb. 5
Feb. 1 20
Feb. 21

83% Feb. 25 84% Feb.

95% .
3,000 95%
72,000 79% Sale
77 ” 78%
97% 98% 97%
31,000 97% 99
102% 102% 102
304,000 102
103
1,827,000 77% Sale
76% Sale
76
35,000 96
95
97% 93% 95
2,955,000 6 8 % Sale
67% 6 8 % 67%
2,472,000 8 8 % Sale
8 8 % Sale
87%
2,224,000 82% 83% 81% 81% 81%
85,000 8234 Sale
82
83% 82%
788,000 63
64% 61% 64% 63
84,000 100% 100% 100% Sale 100%

83%
85
76%
79%
I 78
13 100%
2 , 100%
9 108%
85
7 69%
7 74%
I
9

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

27 98
7 102%
2 97%
18 96
21 6 8 %
15 8 8 %
21 83%
12 82%
12 63
14 100%
6

4
5
25
18
2C
2C
14
27

95
89%
77
75
95%
93%
93%
91
79

83% Jan.

8

78
Feb. 9 95
Feb. 4 100%
Feb. 5 73%
Feb. 14 95
Feb. 2 67%
Feb. 6 86
Feb. 4 81%
Feb. 1 82
Feb. 13 62%
Feb. 8 100%

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

9
12
2
5
17
21
2
21
17
2
17

Feb. 6
Feb. 19
Feb. 6
Feb. 25
Feb. 7
Feb. 5
Feb. 5
Feb. 14
Feb. 1

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

84% Jan. 14

2
10
7
10
2
2C
5

Feb. 18 88% Feb.
Feb. 8 101M Feb.
Feb. 8 ! 102% Feb.
Feb. 28 83
Feb.
Feb. 15 101
Feb.
Feb.

1

9 jl06% Feb.

93%
87
75%
75
94%
92%
92’%
91
76%

79
98
102%
77%
97
69%
89
83%
83
63%
100%

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

14
24
4
5
23
9
29
28
10
10

95%
89%
80
75
95%
93%
94
11 91
27 79

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

17
19
11
10
24
15
11
14
1

I 85%
8 101%
4 101"
4 82%
5 99

8

Jan. 29
Feb. 18 91
Feb. 8 103
Jan. 28
Jan. 4 103
Jan. 24
Jan. 23 i 83
Feb. 4
Jan. 21 101
Feb. 5
1______________
9 106% Feb. 9^106% Feb. 9

NOTE.— We repeat sales for calendar year 1923, as entirely wrong figures were inserted in our February number.




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

1
i

19 94% Feb.
13 8 8 % Feb.
20 67% Feb.

Sale 106% Feb. 21 107% Feb. 4 106
8 6 % Sale
S6 % Feb. 21 8 8 % Feb. 7 85%
97% Sale
97% Feb. 29 99% Feb. 5 96%
58
61% 60% Feb. 13 60% Feb. 13 59%
7% Feb. 16
8 % F eb. 4
7%
7%
7%
83
...
83% 86
83% Feb. 8 84
Feb. 26 81

92%
...
98
89
Sale
Sale

Highest.

i Sale Prices.

93
98%
99
100
105%
65%

107

78%
Sale
85

|

Highest.

.

97% 95%
99%
90% 90
93% 93
85
84%
____
63
61%
_
100
100
98%
93
91%
112 % 112%

80
77%
59%
83
85%
78%
80%
78%

84% Sale

91%
55
55
63%
94

_____
94% 93% Feb.
87% 87% Feb.
6 8 % 67
Feb.
_ .
104% 101% Feb.
89
87
Feb.
___

98% 99
96% 97%
89% 91%
9o% 95
85
92%
62% 63
99%
98% 99
41,000 91% Sale
Sale
2,543,000 113
3,000
3,624,000 103% Sale
_ _ _ _ _ ' 853%
9,580,000 107% Sale
1,530,000 87% Sale
Sale
4,819,000 99
17,000 61% 67%
791,000
8%
9%
4,000 83
84
154,000 82

RANGE SINCE JAN . 1.

Lowest.

Ask. Bid.
Ask. Sale Prices.
89% 84% 89%
9 4 ” 94% 93
Sale
Feb. I
99
98% 99
98% Feb. 7
100
99
Sale
98% Feb. 27
100
99
100
98% Feb. 25
Sale 105
Sale L04% Feb. 15
Sale
64% Sale
64
Feb. 21
58 % 63 %
63
54% Sale
Sale
53% Feb. 18

30,000
140,000
443,000
47,000
65,000
71,000
29,000

8,000

1,000

| Feb. 29.

211,000

3,000
J
2.000
J 2,071.000
J 283,000
D
34,000
8
48,000

J
O
J
N

$

4,666
16,000
19,000

628,000
14,000
259,000
3,000
56,000

PRICES I N FEBRUARY.
Feb. 1.

102

J

9
James F < Clear 1st 4s___1959;. J D
fc

K an A. M

3

611,G O
O'
_i
18,000
A
Oi 437,000
O 252,000
^
Oi 618,000
71,000
J
J
J
J
0
O

1F
1J
1J
1J
IF
0A
Ind 111 & la 1st gold 4s____1950 J
0
5J
2J
2J
8J
liM
Refunding gold 4s______ 1951,M

al A & G R 1st gu c 5s

17

BONDS—STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD

M ar ., 1924.]

18

BONDS—STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD
BONDS

K O
.

W. Y . STOCK EXCHANGE.
Long Isl 1st con g Ss.-July 1931 Q J
1st cons gold 4s_ July 1931
_
Gen gold 4a_____________ 1938
Gold 4s...............................1932 J D
Unified gold 4a__________1949 M S
Deb gold 5a_____________ 1934 J D
20-year temp deb 5a____ 1937 M N
Guar ref gold 4a_________ 1949 M S
N 8h Bch 1st con gu 5a Oct ’ 32 Q J
Louisiana & Ark lat 5s------1927 M S
Lou & Jeff Bridge gug 4a ..1 9 4 5 M 8
Loulsv A Nashy— Gold 5s. 1937 M N
Unified gold 4a__________ 1940 J J
Registered___________ 1940 J J
Coll trust gold 5a______ ,.1931 M N
10-year secured 7s______ 1930 M N
lBt A ref ser A 5 % s-------- 2003 A O
O
«s B (w l).......................... 2003
N O * M latg 68.............. 1930 J J
2d gold 6s____________ 1930 J J
Pad A Mem D1t 4s ------- 1946 F A
St Louis Dlv 2d gold 3s. . 1980 M »
L A N Mob A M 1st g 4 % s .. '45 M S
L A N-8ou Mon joint 4a. .1952 J J
Registered_____ July 1952 Q J
Louis Cln A Lex g 4 % s-------1931 M N

?i

Sales in
February.
Par Value
$
9,000
6,000

1,000
12,000
37.000
8,000
8,000

10.000
20,000
84,000
25,000
105.000
245.000
1,000
25,000
29,000

Sales in 1923
(12 mos.)
Corrected
figures.

[V ol. 118.
RANGE SINCE JAN. 1.

PRICES I N FEBRUARY.
Feb. 1.

Feb. 29.

Bid.
Ask. Bid.
Ask.
56.000 98
Sale
97% 98%
10.000 8 9 % -----90% 93%
129.000 85 % Sale
84% 85%
2,000
86%
104.000 79% . . .
79
35.000 91% 92% 91% 94%
267.000 85
Sale
84% 85%
453.000 80% 81% 79% 80%
16.000 94
____
94% 94%
92.000 96% Sale
97
98
124.000 81% Sale
80% Sale
1.234.000 101% ___ 101% Sale
1.292.000 90% Sale
89% Sale
10.000
77.000 96% 100% 97
99
494.000 107% 108
106% Sale
2.235.000 105% Sale 105% Sale
2.670.000 99% Sale
99% Sale
13.000 104
103% Sale
2,000 101 % 104" 101% 103%
10.000 86% 87% 85% 87
291.000 61% Sale
61% 62%
16,000 95
9 5 % -------477.000 81
81% 80% 80%
1,000 72%
7 2 % -------86,000| 96
Safe
95% j ____

Lowest.

Highest.

Highest.

Sale Prices.
Sale Prices.
97% Feb. 2 98% Feb. 27
84% Feb.

2 85% Feb.

79% Feb. 18 80% Feb.
85
80%
95
97%
81%
102
90%

84
79%
94%
96%
80%
100%
88%

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

106%
104%
99%
103%

Feb. 15 108
Feb. 27 106
Feb. 8 99%
Feb. 29 104

60% Feb.

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

1 "84%
83%
79
91%
7 84
5 79%
7 94%
5 95%
8 79%
8 100%
6 88%
9

Feb"

2

2 , 000 ,
6,000
M ahon Coal RR 1st 5 s . . . 1934 J J
98% Feb. 26 98% Feb.
18,000
185.000 59% 59% 59% Sale 59
Feb. 5 59% Feb.
“ lanllaRR— Sou lines 4s. 1939 M N
7.000
278.000 97% 97% 95% 97 96
Feb. 28 97% Feb.
Manlto S W Colonlz g 5a ..1 9 3 4 J D
3.000
34,000 81% . . .
81% 82% 82
Feb. 26 82% Feb.
Man GBANW 1st gu 3%s__ ’41 J J
Mex Intemat 1st cons g 4s. 1977 M S
3,000
14.000 98%
Michigan Central 5s______1931 M 8
98
Feb. 8 98% Feb.
98% 100
13.000
Registered....................... 1931 Q M
24.000 8 8 % ------- 86% . . .
4sL-................................... 1940 J J
1,000 76% 79
76% 79
Jack L A S gold S% s----- 1951 M S
15.000
81
84.000 80
80% Feb.
Feb.
80
80% 80
1st gold 3 % s.....................1952 M N
55.000
513,000 93% Sale
93% Feb.
93% 93% 93% Feb.
20-year debenture 4s----- 1929 A O
1,000
Registered------------------------A O
2,000 86
88
92
Mid o fN J 1st ext 5s........... 1940 A O
62.000 99%
M L S A West Ext s f 5s. — 1929 F A
99% Sale
4,000 100 %
100%
S
Ashland DIt 1st g 6a___1925
17.000 1 0 0 %
100%
Michigan Dlv 1st g 6 s .. .1924 J J
59.000 87% 91
88% 92%
MU A Nor 1st ext 4 % s ------ 1931 J D
2,000
44.000 88
89% 87% 89% 87% Feb. 13 87% Feb.
Cons ext 4 % s_-------------- 1934 J D
115,000, 84% 85% 84
85
MU Spar A N W 1st gu 4 s .. ’ 47 M S
82
82
MUw A S L 1st gu 3% 8— -1941 < J
1
1,000
100% Feb.
26.000 100%
100% Feb.
100%
Minn A St L 1st gold 7 s . . .1927 J D
20,000
Feb.
64% 64% 63% Feb.
68
311.000 67% Sale
1st cons gold 5s________ 1934 M N
81,000
22% Sale
23% Feb.
,696,000 21% Sale
20% Feb.
1st A refund gold 4s------- 1949 M S
11,000
21
Feb.
919.000 16% Sale
16% Feb.
20
Sale
1st A ref 5s Series A ......... 1962
22,000
87% Feb.
86% Feb.
M St P A S S M 48 s t p d ... 1938
681.000 87% 87% 86% Sale
22,000
99% Feb.
129,000 99% Sale
99
Feb.
99% Sale
1st cons 5s______________ 1938 J
67.000
103% Feb.
,174,000 103% Sale 102% 102% 102% Feb.
10-yrcolltr g 6 % s---------1931 M
11.000
102
Feb.
182,000, 101 % Sale 102% Sale 101% Feb.
68 A ____________________1946 J
M S t P A S S M A Cent Term
5.000
91% Feb.
91% Feb.
9 1 % -----91% . . . .
1st ChlcTermaf 4a — 1941 M N
37,000
97% Feb.
97% Feb.
97% 98
44.000 97% 98
M S S M A Atl 4s atpd 1926 J J
3.000
88% Feb.
88% 90 ' 88% Feb.
40.000 88% 90
Mississippi Cent 1st 5s___ 1949 I J
23.000
Mo K A Ok 1st gu 5s---------1942 M N
75% Feb. 27 77% Feb.
76% Sale
,836,000, 77% Sale
Mo Kan A Tex— 1st g 4a..1990 J D 183.000
Mo-Kan-Tex RR (new co)—
592.000
83% Feb.
80
Feb.
80% Sale
,089,000' 82% Sale
Prior lien 5s Series A ----- 1962
171.000
68% Feb.
66% Feb.
67% Sale
,119,000: 67% Sale
40-year 4s series B ---------1962
244.000
98% Feb.
97% 97% 97% Feb.
,690,000; 97% Sale
10-year 6s series C ---------1932
,634,000
56% Feb.
53% Feb.
54% Sale
,603,000 55% Sale
Cum adjust 5s series A ..1967
Missouri Pacific (new co)—
100.000
78% Feb.
77- Feb.
503.000 77% 78% 77% 78
1st A refund 5s Ser A ------1965
39,000
95% Feb.
95% Feb.
95% Sale
460.0001 95% Sale
1st A refund 5s Ser C ----- 1926
163.000
92% Feb.
92% 903^ Sale
90% Feb.
,963,000! 92
1st A ref 6s Ser D _______ 1949
776.000
55
Feb.
53
Feb.
53% Sale
,728,000 54% Sale
General 4 s _____________ 1975IM
2,000
82% Feb.
103,000' 81% 84% 83% 84% 82% Feb.
Mo Pacific 3d 7s ext at 4%1938 M N
93
6,000| 92%
Mob A Blrm pr lien g 5s— 1945 J j
85
85
do Small_________________ J J
4,000
Feb.
75
68% Feb. 18 73
72% 75
Mortgage gold 4s---------- 1945 J j
22,000j 72
68%
69
71%
do Small_________________ J J
17.000
102% Feb.
102 % 103% 102% 102 % 101% Feb.
147",566!
Mobile A Ohio new g 6b— 19271J o
5.000
101% Feb.
101
Sale 100% Feb.
78.000 100% 102
1st extension g 6s..July 1927 Q J
20.000
77% Feb.
76% Feb.
77)
37.000 76% 77% 76
General gold 4s________ 1938 M S
6.000
95
Feb.
94% 94% Feb.
97% 94
Montgom Dlv 1st g 5S..1947 f A
53.000 95
5,000
96
Feb.
95% 97% 95% 96
95% Feb.
56.000
St Louis Division os----- 1927 J E
>
56,000
78
Feb.
77% 77% Feb.
241.000 77% 77% 77
Mobile A O coll tr g 4s___ 1938 M S
5,000 82% 83% 82%
Moh A Mai 1st gu g 4s----- 1991 M S
1-09%
2 6 .0 0 0 1 0 8 % 1 0 9 % 108
Mont C 1st gu gold 6s___ 1937 J J
2,000
Feb.
100
Feb. 16 100
100
29.000 99%
1st guar gold 5s------------ 1937 J j
9,000
Feb.
76
Feb. 6 77
78
78
77
279.000 76
Mor A E 1st gu 3% a--------2000 J D,
42,000
99% 100% 99% Feb. 28 100% Feb
380.000 100% Sale
M ashv Chat A St L 1st 58.1928
97% 100
I t f i & Shef 1st gu g 5 s ... 1937
12.000 97% 100
National Ry of Mexico—
Prior lien 50-year s f 4% s 1957 J J
38.000
53.000
January 1914 coupon o n ..
1,000
Feb.
25
Feb.
23% 26%
779.000 22% 25
July 1914 coupon on--------37.000
July 1914 coupon off--------Guar 70-year s f 4s_____ 1977 A O
17% 26
18
22,000
April 1914 coupon on-------14,000
April 1914 coupon off-------8,000
Nat RR Mex prln g 4%s__1926 J J
January 1914 coupon on—
172.000 34% 45
July 1914 coupon on--------34% 41%
122.000
July 1914 coupon off______
22,000
First cons gold 4s______ 1951 A O
4.000
Feb. 28 19% Feb.
19
76.000 19
April 1914 coupon on------2.000
Feb. 9 22
17%
Feb.
103.000
April 1914 coupon off-------69
5.000 66%
Naugatuck RR 4s________ 1954 M N
83%
29.000 83%
New Eng RR con 5s----------1945 J J
75
19.000 75
Cons 4s________________ 1945.1 J
3.000 80%
N J June R gu 1st 4s...........1986 F A
52.000
Sale
84
F eb.
83% 83% 81% Feb.
391.000 83
N O A N East— 4 ^ 8 _____1952 J J
61.000
77
Feb.
79
Feb.
77% Sale
591.000 77% Sale
New Orleans Term 1st 4 s ..1953 J J
63,000
101
Feb.
Sale 100% Feb.
,019,000 100 % Sale 101
N O Tex A Mex 1st Ser A 6s 1925 J D
Sale
Sale
88% Feb.
89
Feb.
89
,196,000 89
Non-cum Income ser A 5e 1935 A O 346,000
25.000 90% 92% 90% 92%
Npt A C lnB gengug 4%s__ '45 J J
1,000
'i
Feb.
96% Q
95
Feb.
95% 95
5.000 95
N Y B A M B con g 5s--------1935 A O
105% Feb.
M N ,218,000
,413,000 104% Sale 104% Sale 103% Feb.
N Y Cent RR conv deb 68.1935
80% Feb.
82% Feb.
80% Sale
,477,000 82% Sale
Consol Series A 4s--------- 1998 F A 110,000
86
Feb.
87% Feb.
Sale
86
87% Sale
, 212,000
Ref A impt 4% s A .........2013 A O 121,000
956.000
Sale
91% Feb.
97% Feb.
96
,650,000 91% Sale
Ref & imn 5 s__________ 2013
N Y Central A Hudson River—
74
Feb. 20 75% Feb.
74
Sale
,863,000 75% Sale
Gold mortgage 3 % s----- 1997IJ
J 118.000
1,000
71
81% 72% Feb. 25 72% Feb.
137.000
Registered---------------- 1997 J J
89% Feb. 25 90% Feb.
89% Sale
,245,000 90% Sale
Debenture gold 4s______ 1934 M N 102,000
Registered----------------------- |M N
32.000
87
Feb. 13 87% Feb.
89
459.000 87% 89% 87
30-year debenture 4s____1942 J J
50.000
71% Feb. 29 73% Feb.
71% Sale
599.000 72% Sale
Lake Shore coll g 3 % s— 1998 F A
64.000 70% 72% 70% 79
Registered__________ 1998 F A
28,000
73% Feb. 20 74% Feb.
73
74
376.000 74% Sale
Mlcb Cent coll g 3 % s_ 1998 F A
_
74
70.000 7 1 % -------- 73
Registered
________ 1998 F A
NOTE..—W e repeat sales for calendar year 1923, as entirely wrong figures were inserted in our

26
2
5
21




?

80

Feb." *7 81

Feb".
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.

99
Jan.
Feb. 6 106% Feb.
Feb. 4 104% Jan.
Feb. 7 97% Jan.
Feb. 26 103% Feb.

9 61% Feb. 18

|

Lowest.

Sale Prices. ! Sale Prices
97% Feb. 2 98% Feb. 29
2
30j
16;
21 j

86
83%
80%
91%

15
30
9
16
24
28
7
5
29
23
12

99
108
106%
100%
104

Jan. 7
Jan. 23
Jan. 7
Jan. 12
Feb. 26

Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
211 86
Jan.
21 81
Jan.
23 95
Feb.
16; 97% Feb.
4! 81% Jan.
27 102% Jan.
Jan.
28 91

87%
60%
94
79
77

Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

87%
61%
95%
81%
77

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

98%
59
96
82

Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.

99%
60
97%
82%

Jan. 3
Jan. 9
Feb. 6
Feb. 21

8

98
Feb.
98 Jan.
86% Jan.

98% Feb.
98
Jan.
86% Jan.

8
7
8

4
15

79
Jan.
92% Jan.

80% Jan. 22
93% Jan. 15

100%
89%
87%
83%

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

100%
89%
87%
85%

Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.

1?
23
13
14

21 100
4 63%
14 18
28 16
7 86%
21 99
8 101%
20 100

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

100%
68
23%
21
88%
100 %
103%
102

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

21
4
14
28
14
24
21
20

13

91% Feb.
96% Jan.
88 Jan.
6

91% Feb. 25
97% Feb. 11
88% Jan. 14

75% Feb. 29 78% Jan. 14
78%
65
94%
51%

83%
68%
98%
56

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

75%
94
87%
51
80%
92%
18

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jail.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

78%
95 %
92%
55%
82%
92%

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

68

Jan. 29 73

Feb. 15

Feb. 20 103
Jan. 10 101 %
Jan. 5! 77%
Jan. 3: 95
Jan. 241 96
Jan. 9, 78

Jan. 14
Jan. 11
Feb. 8
Feb. 14
Feb. 7
Feb. 4

101%
100%
74
92
94%
76

4
8
4
5

108% Jan. 9 108% Jan. 30
Feb. 16
100
Feb. 16 100
76
Jan. 171 77
Feb. 19
99% Feb. 28 101% Jan. 15

5

25% Jan. 2 25% Jan.
23% Jan. 14 37
Jan.

2
2

36

Jan. 11

18
10

Feb. 28 36
22
Jan.

Jan. 12
F eb . 9

75

28
9

Jan. 11 36

Jan. 15 83

Jan. 29

81%
76%
100%
85%

84%
79
101%
89%

Jan. 30
Feb. 4
Jan. 24
Jab. 17

95
103%
80%
85%
91%
1
25
5

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

95
105%
83%
89
97%

Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

74
Jan. 2 76% Jan. 26
72% Feb. 25 74% Jan. 14
Jan. 10
89% Feb. 25 91

87 Jan. 2 89%
71% Feb. 29 74
71% Jan. 21 72%
4 73% Feb. 20: 75
72% Jan. 10 72%
February number.
11
5

19
5
10
15
12

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

28
30
14
29
10

1924.]
BONDS

N. Y . S T O C K EXC H AN G E

BONDS-STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD
j Interest
Period

M ar .,

A
,M
M
1F
M
M
A

O
N
N
A

N
g
C
n
MN
M N
N YJ& Harlem g 3 % s.
M N
B e Watered________
F A
MN
5s A .
JIM N
M S
N Y L E 4 W extd 7a.
J J
F A
J f Y A L B r sen g 4 s ______ 194 M S
N Y & N E Boston Ter 4 s ..194! A O
N Y New Haven & Hartford—
A O
M S
M S
J J

Sales in
February.
Par Value
1

$
26,000
105,000
104,000
72,000

2,000
5,000

41,000
27,000

29,000
35,000
5,000
467,000
12,000
M N 152,000
A O 324,000
A O 1,040,000
F A
J J
J J
A O
J J
A O
M S 117,000
M N
J J
J J

Registered

Consol Ry non-conv 4 s..
4s.
4a.

M S

General 4s______________
N Y Prov & Bos gen 4s___

General

J D

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

S

J
A
A

N
J

A
N
N
A

O

O
O
J J
M S
M S
Poca C & joint 4s_____1941 J D
A O
Q J

17,000
______
5,000
61,000
19,000
51,000
4,000
270,000
45,000
4,000
______
3,000
______ 1
43,000
J

7,000
______ 1
417,000
10,000

Sales in 1923
(12 mos.).
C orrected
fig u res.

O

P




1
! RANGE SINCE JAN. 1.

PRICES IN FEBRUARY.
Feb. 1.

Feb. 29.

|

Lowest.

|

Highest.

74,000
1.000
10,000
90,000

282,000
75,000
45,000
418,000
722,000
509,000
4,262,000
11,000
784,000
2,906,000
15,421,000
2*5,555
10,000
2,5o5

i5]66o
892,000
157,555

9 4 % _____
95
_____
9 7 % ------8 6 % _____

96%
I
9 6 % ____ 1 98
Feb. 13 98
Feb. 13
97% 97% ! 96% Feb. 5 97% Feb. 4
8 7 % _____ 1

40% Sale
78
Sale
75
Sale
35% 36
46% 53
44
48%
43
97%
64%

44% 50
99% ____
64% Sale

48
98
64%

14 52
Feb. 6
£ 52
Feb. 6
28 45
Feb. 8
4
68% Feb. 15
25 67
Feb. 28
8 41% Feb. 28
1 80% Feb. 15
7, 76% Feb. 13
1
______ _______

44%
43%
39%
59
57
36
70%
69

8 81
Feb. 8
1
______ _______
11 60% Feb. 19
8 50
Feb. 25
2 52% Feb. 26
7 86% Feb. 7
18 47
Feb. 28
4 67
Feb. 13
8 92
Fbe. 8

91
91

Feb. 28 170

71

60% Jan.

2

2 60

Feb. 16

81

8 81

Feb.

8

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

19
25
26
3
10
13
8
28
28

Feb.

66% Jan. 14

Jan. 2 61%
Jan. 4 50
Jan. 5 52%
Jan. 16 86%
Jan. 2 47
Jan. 3 67
Jan. 9 92
Jan. 28 106%
Jan. 21 107 "

Feb. 18 88% Jan. 17
______
86% Feb. 20 88
Jan. 2
_____
119
Feb. 28 106% Jan. 2 119
Feb. 28
87% Feb. 26 86% Feb. 13 88% Jan. 30
83
Feb. 4
,81
Feb. 11
58% Feb. 4

83
Feb.
104% Feb.

Feb. 20 93
Feb.
Feb. 29 93% Feb.

108% Feb.

45% Feb. 15
51% Feb. 9
23
56 Jan. 22
52
Feb. 6
45
Jan. 31
68% Feb. 15
67
Feb. 28
42% Jan. 14
80% Jan. 21
78
Jan. 21

57% Jan.

52%
43
40%
86%
39%
63
89
106%
Feb. 28 106 "

Feb. 18 88
Feb. 2
_____ _____
86% Feb. 20 88
Feb. 5

86% 88
89% . . . .
115% Sale 107% Feb. 21
8 7 % _____ 86% Feb. 13
8 2 % ___
80% Feb. 29
80% Sale
81
Feb. 11
57% Feb. 14
57% Sale
55%
81% Sale
81
Feb. 28
102% Sale 102% Feb. 29

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

8
3
7
3
7
7
2
2
7
4
2

42% Jan. 23 42% Jan. 23

'

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

2

i_______________

I

Feb.

26 97% Jan.

98
Feb. 13 98
Feb. 13
96% Jan. 19 97% Jan. 17

39% Jan.
44% Jan.

|
I
I

Highest.

Sale Prices.
90% Jan. 26
89% Jan. 12
102 Jan. 15
88% Jan. 11

84% Jan. 19 85% Jan. 22

28 45% Feb. 15
7 51% Feb. 9

63% Feb. 19 64% Feb. 27
1
59% Feb. 14 60
Feb. 16

63% 64% 59% Sale
7 3 % _____ 7 3 % _____
81 * 82
81
8 1 " 83
97
____ 9 7 % _____
58
60% 58%
58% Sale
53
48%
46% 48% 48
52% 52% 50
49% Sale
86%
8 6 % -------- 86% 90
46% Sale
45
45% Sale
64
65
Sale
64% Sale
91
91% 92
88% 93
106% . . . 1 0 5 % _____
. . 107
106% . . . . 107
_ ...
194% ._ . . 106
86
87% 8S% 86% Sale

32,555
3,000
297,000
67,000
180,000
13,000
2,984,000
763,000
83,000
41,000
4,000
21 000
2,486,000
9,000
282,000 87% 88%
54,000 90% . .
2,455,000 108
109%
446,000 8 6 % _____
42,000 80% 86
4,736,000 82% Sale
103,000
2,836,000 59. Sale
25 000 56%
1.163,000 82% Sale
Sale
7,561,000 104
5 000
1,998,000 92% 93%
5,854,000 93% Sale
3 000 80% . .
1,000 98

j Sale I'rirgs.
1 89% Feb. 21
1 SS Jan. 7
100 % J in . 2
86% F tb. 19

95%

43
46
43
Feb.
50% 51% i 50
Feb.
43
45 1 . . .
48
50% 50
Feb.
48
49% 50% Feb.
41% 44% 41% Feb.
68% Sale i 66
Feb.
1 65
Feb.
42
Sale 1 39% Feb.
79
Sale
77% Feb.
75% Sale
75
Feb.
38
44% 49%
44% 49%

45
45%
50
_____
45
55
5 0 % -------50
Sale
45
45%
65% Sale

|

Lowest.

i

n
Bid
4sh Bid.
4*k I B .!* Prices ■ Sale Prices
$
89% Feb. 21 89% Feb. 7
426,000 89% 90 % 89% Sale
89% 89
Feb. < 89% Feb. 6
545,000 ------- 89% 89
Sale 101% Sale 100% Feb. 28 101% Feb. 14
942,000 101
86% Feb. 1 87% Feb. 5
5
420,000 87% 87% 86% 87
1,000 8 3 % _____ 8 3 % _____
1
7,000 86% ____ 8 6 % _____
. ... 96
:::::: ::::::
20,000 96
_____ 92
8,000 92
5,000 8 4 % ......... 83% 85% 1 ________ ____ 1 __________
1
10,000 74 % _____ 75% . . . "
2,000 7 3 % _____
23,000

216,000
1,000
J
F 130,000
1
Registered_______ Jan 2047 Q F
91,000
Ref & Imp 4% s Ser A _ 2047 J J
_
Ref & Imp 6s Series B _ 2047 J J 227,000
_
J J
R e g iste re d _________
16,000
99% 91%
J J
44,000
91
Sale
R ef < Imp 58 Series D ..2 0 4 7 J J
fc
87
. ...
St Paul-Dul Dlv g 4s_ 1996 J D
_
I
|F A
99% . . . .
1
J D
8 9 % _____
J J
2,000
. 108% ____
28,000 108%
A O
99% 100%
6 000 100% -102
J J
101% . .
2 000 101%
17,000
65
70%
S & L Ch 1st gu g 4s____1948 J J
112,000 7 1 " 72
8 9 % _____
hlo Conn R y 4s_________1943 M S
7,000 89%
..
82% _ . . 82%
O I < W 1st pref 5s.Apr ..1 9 3 8 Q J
fc
6.555
Ohio River R R 1st g 5s___1936 J D
6,000 9 7 % -------- 97% 99
.. .
General gold 5s_________1937 A O
99% 96
50 000 96
54,000
99% Sale
Ore < Cal 1st gu g 5s______ 1927 J J
fe
1,030,000 99% Sale
4,000
85% 86%
Ore R R < Nav con g 4s___1946 J D
fc
337,000 85% Sale
Ore Short Line—
24,000
First consol gold 5s_____ 1946 J J
357,000 102% Sale 101% Sale
25,000
Sale
Guaranteed con 5 s _____ 1946 J J
1,131,000 102% Sale 102
93% Sale
Guar refund gold 4s____1929 J D 239,000
2,487,000 93% Sale
80
Sale
r 280,000
Oregon-Wash 1st < ref 4 s ..1961 j
fc
4,556,000 81% Sale
82%
10 000
82% 79
acific Coast Co 1st g 5s. 1946 J D
136,000 78
9,000
86% 87%
ac R R of M 1st ext g 4s. 1938 F A
46,000 86% Sale
3,000
_____ 96% 98%
J J
22,000 97
2,000
J J
91% . . . .
65,000 91%
F A 428,000
71% Sale
12,383,000 68% Sale
95%
16,000
M S
96% 95
102,000 95
Penn RR Consol gold 4 s .. 1943 M N
65 000 88% 89% 88%
7,000
86% 88%
Consol gold 4s__________ 1948 M N
504^000 88 " 89
8,000
86% 87%
Stamped--------- May 1 19 08 M N
33,000 88
89
52,000
Consol 4 % s____________ 1960 F A
95% Sale
1,194,000 95% Sale
General 4 %s____________ 1965 J D 3S0,000
5,640,000 90% 90% 90% Sale
General 5s_______________1968 J D 337.000
Sale
5,669,000 99% Sale 100
10-year secured 7s______ 1930 A O 135,000
Sale 107% Sale
3,173,000 108
15-year secured 6 % s____ 1936 F A 185,0001
3,998,000 109% Sale 108% Sale
Registered__________
F A
5 000
Pennsylvania Co—
|
84% . .
Gu 3% s coll tr reg ctfs_.1937 M S
3,000 83%
Gu 3% s coll tr ctfB B _ 1941 F A
_
59,000 82 * 83% 81%
82% 81% 85
Gu g 3% s tr ctfs Ser C ..1 9 42 J O
13,000 81
SI % ._ . .
Gu g 3% s tr ctfs Ser D ..1 9 4 4 J D
83
66 000 81
41,000
Guar gold 15-25-year 48.1931 A O
91% 91% 91%
157,000 91
40-yr gu tr ctfs 4s Ser E.1952 M N
2,000
38,000 84% 85% 83% 85%
70% Sale
Peor & East 1st cons 4 s ...1 9 4 0 A O
13,000
246,000 70% 72
22
Sale
35,000
24
Income 4s______ ________ 1990 A p r
521,000 22
92% Sale .
Pere Marq— 1st
5 s ..1956 J J 386,000
93% Sale
4,104,000
Sale
1st ser B 4s_____________ 1956 J J
24,000
79% 78
596,000 79
91
Phlla Balt & W 1st g 4s____1943 M N
20,000
38,000 9 0 % _____ 90
39
39%
27,000
Philippine Ry 1st 30-yr sf 4s 1937 J J
554,000 41% Sale
102% .
103
. ...
Pine Creek 6s_____________ 1932 J D
P C C & StL gu g4% sSer A _ _ ’ 40 A O
160 000 9 4 " 94% 93% . . .
Series B guar___________ 1942 A O
1,000
94% 9 3 % -------97^000 94
93% ._ . .
Series C guar___________ 1942 M N
9 000 94
87' * 89
Series D 4s guar_________1945 M N
3,000
22,000 86% 90
Series E 3%s guar g____ 1949 F A
1,000
10,000 8 4 % _____ 86% 90
Berles F cons 4s gu g ____ 1953 J D
89% - . - 89%
41,000
Series G cons 4s guar____ 1957 M N
14,000 85% 89 | 85% 88%
85% ____
Series H cons 4s gu_____ 1960 F A
Series I cons 4% s gu____1963 F A
i,o55
25,000 9 0 % _____ ' 90% 91%
1s oon 90%
Series J 4 % s____________ 1964 M N
1 90% .
Gen 5s ser A ____________ 1 9 7 0 - ^
J D
53,000
810^000 97% 97% 95% Sale
Registered_______________ ijJ D
D
5,000
NOTE.—We repeat sales for calendar year 1923, as
Q
Q

19

86

80% Feb. 29 83 Jan. 14
79% Jan. 7
4
57% Jan. 12 59% Jan. 11

7 79% Jan.
4 102% Jan.
5
2

8
4
__
90% Jan. 2
89% Jan. 11

'
1
8 109% Feb. 15 108% Feb.

1
Feb. 14 71% Feb. 8
______________

69

Jan.

83
Jan. 12
104% Feb. 4
93
Feb.
93% Feb.

5
2

1
i
8 109M Feb. 15
f
9 73 Jan. 11

I
97% Feb. 15 97% Feb. 15; 97% Feb. 15 97% Feb. 15
_ _______

99% Feb. 13 100
85% Feb. 20 86
101%
102
93%
80
80%
86%
97
9% 1
69%
95

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

29
8
20
7
S
1
15
2
13
18

103%
102%
94
81%
80%
87%
98
91%
71%
96%

87%
87
94%
90%
99%
107%
108%

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

25
25
8
14
19
21
21

88%
88
95
91
100%
108%
109%

91
84%
70%
21%
92%
78
90%
39

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

6
8
13
28
15
15
13
8

93
84%
70%
23
93%
79%
91
41%

J

Feb. 25
Feb. 20

Feb. 8 101% Feb. 29 103% Feb. 8
Feb. 1 102
Jan. 10 102% Jan. 23
Feb. 7i 92% Jan. 2 94% Jan. 24
Feb. 2 79% Jan. 3 81% Jan. 26
Feb. 8 75% Jan. 22 80% Feb. 8
Feb. 25 86% Feb. 1 87% Feb. 25
Feb. 11 95% Jan. 23 98
Feb. 11
Feb. 2
31 91% Feb
2
Jan. 15 71% Feb. 4
Feb. 4 65
Jan. 5 96% Jan. 28
Feb. 13 95
89% Jan. 30
30
Feb. 16 87% Jan. 8 89% Jan. 12
Feb. 25 89
Feb. 13 87
Jan. 28
Feb. 14 94% Jan. 10 95% Jan. 24
Feb. 2 90% Jan. 3 91% Jan. 17
Feb. 26 99
Jan. 5 100% Jan. 12
Feb. 4 106% Jan. 4 109
Jan. 17
Feb. 8 107% Jan. 8 109% Jan. 14

Feb. 9
Feb. 8
Feb. 4
Feb. 13
Feb. 4
Feb. 2
Feb. 18
Feb. 1

93% Feb. 20 93% Feb. 20
87
Feb. 11 87
86% Feb. 28 8b

99% Feb. 13 100
Feb. 25
85% Feb. 20 87% Jan. 11

Feb. 11
F'6b. 11

90% Feb. 23 90% Feb. 23
95% Feb. 27j 97% Feb.

4

81%
90%
84%
67
21
91%
76%
90%
39

4
Jan. 4
Jan. 29 93' Feb. 9
Jan. 15 84% Jan. 15
Jan. 2 74% Jan. 26
Jan. 4 24% Jan. 11
Jan. 2 93% Jan. 23
Jan. 4 79% Feb. 2
Jan. 26 91
Feb. 18
Feb. 8 43% Jan. 28

93%
93%
93%
87
86%

Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.

12
9S
20 94% Jan. 7
19
7
11 87' Feb. 11
28 87% Jan. 17

90% Jan. 4 90% Jan. 4
90% Jan. 26 91% Jan. 16
95% Feb. 27 97% Jan. 17

20

BONDS—STOCK EXCHANGE RECOKD
Sales in 1923
(12 m os.).
Sales in
February. Corrected
Par Value
figures.

BONDS
N. Y . STOCK EXCHANGE.

Pitts & L E— 2d g 5s.Jan..1 9 28
Pitts McK A Y 1st gu 6s. . . 1932
2d guar 6s________
1934
Pitts Shen & L E 1st g 5 s ..1940
First consol gold 5s..........1943
Pitts Va A Char Ry 4s____ 1943
_
Pitts Y & Ash 1st con 5s_ 1927
Providence Sec deb 4s____ 1957
Providence Term 1st 4s___ 1956

Feb. 29.

1,000

M
M
M
M

N
N

S
S

38,000
4,000

98%

14.000

83%
99%
33 J*
74%

3,000
1,000

RANGE SINCE JAN. 1.

PRICES I N FEBRUARY.

Bid.
AskJBid.
Ask.
9 6 % _____ 96 % 100
1 0 2 % _____ 103
5,000

[ V ol. 118.

99 M 99
99%
9 7 % -------8 4 % _____
9 9 % -------39
45%
7 4 % --------

I

Lowest.

Highest.

Lowest.

Highest.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices

96% Feb.

8

98%~Feb.~i9

Feb.

8

98% "Feb"" 19

99% Feb". 21 99% Feb. 21

96% Feb.
98% Jan.
97
Jan.

8 96% Feb. 8
Jan. 11
7 99
3 98% Feb. 19

99% Feb. 21 99% Feb. 21

416.000
4,947,000 91 J* Sale
DeadlngCogengold 4s___1997
91%
87% Jan.
89% Feb.
90
Sale
91% Feb.
83.000
I * Registered___________ 1997
88
Jan.
33.000 91% Sale
89% Feb.
91%
91% Feb.
29.000
787.000 91% Sale
91%
87% Jan.
89% Feb.
Certificates of deposit_______
91% Feb.
91%
41.000
84% 85% 84% Feb.
83% Jan.
341.000 85
Sale
Jersey Central coll g 4 s .-1951 A O
86%
85% Feb.
396.000
88% Feb.
91
88% Feb.
89%
Gen 4 % s____________________
89% Feb.
91% 88 % Sale
109
109
Rens A Saratoga 6s______ 1941 M N
98% Sale
98% Jan.
76.000 98 J*
98%
Richmond & Dan 5s______ 1927 A O
1,000 69%
69%
Rich & Meek 1st g 4s_____ 1948 M N
96
Jan.
97
96%
30.000 97
100
Sale
Richmond Ter Ry 5s_____ 1952 J J
84% 85% 84% Feb. 28 85% Feb. 26 84% Feb.
59.000 84%
87
Rio Gr June 1st gu g 5s___1939
5% Jan.
5%
21.000
7
Rio Gr Sou 1st g 4s______ 1940
3%
3%
15.000
3%
Guaranteed____________ 1940
3%
47.000
73% 74
75%
73% Feb.
847.000 75% 76
73% Feb.
75% Feb.
Rio Gr West 1st g 4s______ 1939
95.000
62% Sale
65
60
Jan.
62
Feb.
64% Feb.
941.000 64% Sale
M & coll tr g 4s Ser A ___1949
77
104,000
74% Jan.
Sale
77%
1,266,000 77VS Sale
76% Feb.
77% Feb.
R 1 Ark A L 4% s rec______ 1934
69% 75
70
68
Jan.
4.000 69% 75
Rutl-Can 1st gu g 4s---------- 1949
80
7.000
80% Jan.
21.000 81
81
Feb.
81%
81% Feb.
Rutland 1st cons g 4 % s___ 1941
72% Jan.
22,000
74
74
Feb.
166.000 70% 73 % 72% 74% 71% Feb.
t Jos & Gr Isl 1st g 4s_ 1947
_
2.000
96%
91% Feb.
5.000 90% 93
91% Feb.
91% 92% 91% Feb.
t Lawr & Adir 1st g 5 s ._ 1996
97%
16,000 97%
2d gold 6S.........................1 9 9 6
3.000
Jan.
90%
90
94.000 89% Sale
89% Feb. 16 89% Feb. 1 89
Bt L & Cairo gu g 4 s -------- 1931
8t Louis Iron M t & South—
65.000
96
Jan.
98
97% Feb.
96
Sale
96
Feb.
1.070.000 97% Sale
Gen con ry A Id gr 5s____1931 A
166,000
83% Jan.
86
Sale
87
87
Feb.
85% Feb.
2.103.000 86 % Sale
Unlf & ref gold 4s.............. 1929 J
165.000
76% Sale
72
Jan.
77%
77% Feb.
76
Feb.
2.156.000 76% Sale
Riv AGulf Dlv 1st g 4s ..1 9 33 M N
97% 99% 99% Feb.
1.000
79
Jan.
99%
____
55.000 99
99% Feb.
at L M Br Ter gu g 5s------- 1930 A O
Bt Louis-San Fran (Reorg Co)
65% Jan.
68% Sale
748.000
70%
67% Feb.
8.739.000 69 % Sale
70% Feb.
Prior lien 4s ser A _______1950 J
82% Sale
82
Feb.
109.000
80% Jan.
85%
84% Feb.
2.152.000 84 % Sale
Prior lien 5s ser B ______ 1950 J
Sale
185.000
98% Jan.
102
99% Feb.
1.379.000 100% Sale 102
102
Feb.
Prior lien 6s ser C ______ 1928 J J
82,000;
87% Jan.
91% Sale
91% Feb.
93%
93% Feb.
934.000 91% Sale
5%s Series D ___________ 1942 J A J
72% Jan.
75% Sale
74% Feb.
77%
77% Feb.
8.751.000 76% Sale
Cum adj ser A 6s________1955 A O 566.000
,290,000
65%
64% Sale
61% Feb.
58% Jan.
65% Feb.
15,364,000 64% Sale
Income ser A 6s_________ 1960 Oct
15.000
99% Feb.
103%
103% Feb.
158.000 1 0 3 % _____ 1 0 3 % _____ 99% Feb.
Bt L & San Fr— Gen g 6s. .1931 J ,
99
97% 98% 96% Feb.
9,000|
96% Feb.
215.000 98% 100
98% Feb.
General gold 5s_________ 1931
5.000 8 9 % -------- 8 9 % -------St L A S F RR cons g 4s. 1996
97% 99
98
2.000 95
South West Dlv g 5 s ..1947
2,000
Feb.
99%
98
Feb. 2 98% Feb. 25 98
98
101
100
187.000 98
Bt L Peo A N W 1st gu 5s. . ’48
12.000 8 9 % -------- 8 9 % -------StL So ls tg u g 4s------------- 1931 M S
64.000
76
Jan.
76% Feb.
77% Sale
79
78% Feb.
Sale
1.413.000 78
Bt Louis Southw— 1st g 4s. 1989 M N
71% Sale
9,000
69% Jan.
72%
72
Feb.
71% Feb.
346.000 70% 73
2d g 4sinc bd___________ 1989 J J
80% Feb.
81% Sale
265.000
82
Feb.
82
77% Jan.
3.512.000 80% Sale
Consol gold 4s--------------- 1932
78
Jan.
80
Sale
205.000
82
82
Feb.
80% Feb.
1.084.000 80% Sale
1st terml & unlf 5s--------- 1952
75% Sale
46.000
73
Jan.
76
76
Feb.
74% Feb.
558.000 75% 76
Bt P A K C Sh L 1st 4% s -.1941
89% 90
2,000 88% 91
Bt Paul E Gr Trunk 4 % s ..l9 4 7
Bt Paul Minn A Manitoba—
1,000
Feb. 14 92
92
Feb. 14 92
91% 94
Feb. 14 92
53,000 92% 94
J
Consol mortgage 4s_____ 1933
12,000
107% 108% Feb. 28 108% Feb. 28 105 Jan. 16 108%
105.000 106% 107% 106
J
1st consol gold 6s------------1933
3,000
Feb. 4 95% Jan. 7 97
149.000 95% 96% 9 6 % -------- 96% Feb. 15 97
J
Reduced to gold 4 % s— 1933
J
Registered___________ 1933
4,000
89% 90% 89% Feb. 19 89% Feb. 28 88% Jan. 22 90%
Sale
162,000 89
D
Mont Ext 1st gold 4s------ 1937
D
Registered___________ 1937
11,000
J
Pac Ext sterling gu 4 s .. . 1940
74% . . .
56,000
74
Feb. 8 75% Feb. 7 71% Jan. 2 75%
Sale
1.071.000
J
S A & A P 1st guar g 4s-------1943
99%
99% 98
2,000
Santa Fe P A P Ry 5s-------- 1942 M S
36,000
81% 82% 81% Feb. 15 83% Feb. 4 80% Jan. 2 83%
Sale
887.000
Ban Fran Term 1st 4s_____ 1950 A O
17.000
Registered--------------------------107%
Feb. 18 107% Jan. 17 108
108
Feb. 18 108
3 6",666
5.000 107%
Sav Fla & W 1st g 6s-------1934 A O
101 %
5.000 99% 101 % 100
A O
5s_______________________1934
85%
84% Sale
5.000
84% Feb.
85% Feb.
84% Feb.
72.000 85% Sale
Sclo V & N E 1st gu g 4s— 1989 M N
63% 64
6.000
61
Jan.
62% Feb.
66
66
Feb.
97.000 62% Sale
Beaboard Air Line g 4s-------1950 A O
64% Sale
66
63
Feb.
58% Jan.
66
F eb.
946.000 63% Sale
Stamped________________ 1950 A O 142.000
52% Sale
43% Jan.
53%
44% Feb.
53% Feb.
14.236.000 44% Sale
Adjustment 5s_____ Oct 1949 F A ,333,000
52% Sale
53%
47% Jan.
49% Feb.
53% Feb.
5.378.000 49% Sale
Refunding 4s----------------- 1959 A O 920.000
75% Sale
67% Jan. 3' 76
76
Feb.
71% Feb.
16.640.000 71% Sale
M S ,464,000
1st & cons 6s series A — 1945
97% Jan. 29. 98%
1,000
98% Feb.
123.000 97% 99% 98% 99% 97% Feb.
Beab A Roanoke 1st 5s------1926 J J
98% 99%
6.000
D
Sher Shrev & So 1st gu g 5 s .. ’ 43
1,000
J
8od Bay A So 1st g 5s--------1924
100 % ___
54.000 99 M
A
B A N Ala con g u g 5 s......... 1936
Jan. 12 102
99% Feb. 1 102
13.000
Feb. 9 99
85.000 99% Sale" 100% 102
O
Gen cons gu 50-yr 5s------1963
Southern Pacific Co—
81% Feb. 19 84% Feb. 5 81% Feb. 19 85
88.000
82% Sale
2.481.000 83% Sale
4s g Cent Pac coll.- Aug 1949 J D
Feb. 8 92% Jan. 2 94%
93
Feb. 25 94
93% Sale
Sale
7.585.000 94
Convertible 4s____June 1929 M S 371,000
Feb. 7 99% Feb. 25 97% Jan. 15 99%
99% 98% 99% 99
21,000
358.000 98
Convertible 5s__________ 1934 J D
_____ 103
103
31.000 101
M N
So Pac of Cal 1st cons 5s. . . 1937
Feb. 15 91% Jan. 29 94
Feb. 15 92
1,000
91.000 9 0 % -------- 89% 90% 92
8 P Coast 1st gu g 4s--------- 1937 J J
Feb. 23 87%
85
Feb. 23 85% Feb. 27 85
85% Sale
Sale
6.603.000 87
So Pac RR 1st ref gu 4s------1955 J J 249.000
97
Sale
96
Feb. 27 97% Feb. 4 95% Jan. 2 97%
97% Sale
315.000
5.286.000
Southern— 1st cons g 5s— 1994 J J
Registered--------------------------69% Feb. 16 71% Feb. 4 69% Jan. 2 71%
69% Sale
9.172.000 70% Sale
O 573.666
Devel & gen 4s, Ser A — 1956
97
Feb. 18 98% Feb. 6 96% Jan. 5 98%
98
Sale
373.000 98% Sale
o 965.000
do 6s (rects)____________ 1956
Feb. 2 101% Jan. 2 104
104
Sale 103% Sale 102% Feb. 27,104
324.000
6.592.000
o
Devel A g e n 6% sS e rA — 1956
2,000
258.000 9 5 % -------- 93% 95% 93% Feb. 27 94% Feb. 8 93% Feb. 27, 94%
Mem Dlv 1st g 5s--------- 1996 J J
Feb. 6 79% Jan. 7 1 82
81
81% 81% Feb. 251 82
17.000
187.000 81% Sale
St L Dlv 1st g 4s------------1951 J J
99
Feb. 271100
Feb. 6 98% Jan. 7,100
11.000
139.000 99 % 99% 99% Sale
So CaroAGa lstext5% s__ 1929 M N
53,000 8 2 % -------- 82% 86
Spokane Intemat 1st g 5S..1955 J J
Staten Island Ry 4 % s------ 1943 J D
86
___
6,000 83
Sunbury A Lewis 1st g 4s ..1 9 36 J J
9 4 % ------94,%
Superior S L 1st 5s.June — 1930 M S
92% 93% 93
95
Feb. 9 92% Jan.
Feb. 26 95
7.000
103.000 93%
TPer Assn of St L 1st g 4% s 1939 A O
9 7 % -------- 97% Feb. 8 97% Feb. 28 97% Feb.
99
100
7.000
66,000 97
*
First cons g 5s— 1894-1944 F A
80% 80% Feb. 28 81% Feb. 4 78% Jan. 5 82
10,000
255.000 81% 81% 80
Gen ref s f gold 4s--------- 1953 J J
92
95
19.000 93% 97
Tex & N O cons g 5s--------- 1943 J J
6,000
Tex & Okla 1st gu g 5s — 1943 M S
94
Sale
93% Feb. 20 94% Feb. 1 92 Jan. 2 94%
30,000
681.000 94% Sale
Texas A Pacific 1st g 5s— 2000 J D
60
85
78
5.000 51
Second gold income 5 s ..2000 Mar
93%
92% Feb.
91% Feb.
89% 93
91% Feb.
100,000 91% Sale
16,000
La Dlv B L 1st g 5s--------1931 J J
98%
98
Feb.
97% Sale
97% Jan.
97% Feb.
8,000
135.000 98% Sale
Tol & Ohio Cent— 1st g 58.1935
94%
94% Feb.
94% Feb.
94% Feb.
98% 94% 96
23.000 95
2,000
Western Dlv 1st g 5s— 1935
93%
92% 95
91% Jan.
93% Feb.
93
Feb.
29.000 91%
10,000
General gold 5s______ 1935
21
26
20%
20% Jan.
26
23.000 21
Toledo Peor & W 4s______ 1917
97%
9 7 % -------- 97
96% Jan.
97% Feb.
Feb.
Sale
44.000
365.000 97
Tol St L & W — P rl g 3 % s.l92 5
79%
76
Jan.
78% Feb.
76% Feb.
78% 76% Sale
756.000 78
40.000
Fifty-year gold 4s______ 1950
9 5 % -------6.000 95%
T o lW V & O 1st g u 4 % s A — 1931
20.000 95% 95% 95% 95% 95% Feb. 5 95% Feb. 5 95% Feb. 5 95%
1,000
Series B 4 Ha-----------------1933
8 7 % -------87%
Series C 4s........................1942 M S
82
82
F eb.
81% Feb.
80% 83% 81% Feb.
184.000 81% 83
7.000
Tor H & B 1st g 4 s ............ 1946 J D
95
Jan.
Sale
96
96
Feb.
95% 95
95
Feb.
42.000 94,%
6.000
f lister A Del 1st con g 5s. . 1928
67%
67% Feb.
67% Feb.
67% Feb.
22.000 61% 67% 65% 71
3,000
w
First refund gold 4 s ..1952
91%
88% Feb.
91% Feb.
89
Sale
88% Feb.
6.427.000 91% Sale
192,000
Union Pac RR A la gr g 4s. 1947
90%
90% Jan.
118.000
Registered-----------------1947
96%
95% Jan.
96% Feb.
95% Feb.
96% Sale
Sale
4.212.000
206,000
10-year conv 4s------------- 1927
102
100
Feb.
102
Feb.
Sale 100
Feb.
2.821.000 101% Sale 100
First A refund 4s. .June 2008 M S 132.000
85
81% Jan.
85
Feb.
82% Feb.
83% Sale
Sale
1.864.000 84
1st A ref 5s (temp) .June 2008 M S 242.000
104
102% Jan.
104
Feb.
1.664.000 102 % Sale 102% Sale 102% Feb.
87.000
10-year secured 6s--------- 1928 J J
89%
88% Feb.
89% Feb.
88% Feb.
____
92% 90
21,000 88
15.000
O N J R R A Can Cogen 4 s’ ..4 4 M S
9 8 % ------13,000 97%
Otah A Nor gold 5 s .--------1926 .J J
92% 93
5,000 92%
1st extended 4s________ 1933!J J
NOTE.__We repeat sales for calendar year 1923, as entirely wrong figures were inserted in our February number.

S




Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.

28
1
26
26
15

Jan.

2

Jan. 30
Jan. 19
Jan. 22
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.

17
14
5
10
14
25
23

Jan. 14
Jan. 11
Feb. 7
Jan. 26
Feb. 27
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.

24
28
29
24
28
5
15
30

Jan. 29
Jan.
Jan.
F eb .
Feb.
Jan.

26
30
7
16
31

Feb. 14
Feb. 2S
Feb. 4
Jan.

8

Jan. 29
Jan. 29
Feb. 18
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

29
28
21
26
27
26
23

Feb.

9

Jan. 11
Jan. 29
Feb. 25
Jan. 19
Jan. 12
Jan. 26
Jan. 29
FeD. 6
Jan. 11
Feb. 8
Jan. 26
Feb. 6

F eb . 9
Jan. 24
Jan. 11
Feb.

1

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

26
31
27
5
19
7
19

Feb.

5

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

6
8
28
1
16
28
12
2
14
18

t/an d alla consol e 4s
1055 F A
T Consol 4s, Series B ___1957 M N

J J
J J
J J
Verdigris VI &W 1st g 5s ..1 9 2 6 M 8
V* M id— Series E , 5s___.1926 M s
Series F 5s_____________ 1931 M ft
General 5s____________ 1936 M N
V* < S W 1st gu 5s_____ 2003 J J
fc
First cons 50-year 5s____1958 A o
Fir* R y 1st 5s Series A ..1 9 6 2 M N
U fa b a sh 1st gold 5s______ 1939 M N
Second gold 5s______ 1939 F A
Deb B 6 s __________
1939 J J
1st lien 50-yr g term 4 s ..1954 J J
Det & Ch Ex 1st g 5s___1941 J J
Des M oines D lv 1st g 4s. 1939 J J
Omaha D lv 1st g 3Ji8___1941 A O
T ol & Chic D lv 1st g 48.1941 M 8
Waco & Nwn 6s.
1930 M N
War R R 1st ref gu g 3 %
2000 F A
Wash Cent R y 1st g 4 s l_ 1948 Q M
_
W O & W 1st cy gu~4s___
1924 F A
Wash Term 1st gu 3Jis___1945 F A
1st guar 40-year 4s. . .1945 F A
W M W & N W 1st gu 5s .1930 F A
West Maryland lst“ g 4s___1952 A O
West N Y & Pa 1st g 5s___1937 J J
General gold 4s________ 1943 A o
Inc 5 s ____
1943 N o v
Western Pacific 1st 5s A . . . 1946 M s
8s B . . . _____ ___________ 1946 M s
West Shore 1st 4s guar____2361 J J
R egistered _____________ 2361 J J
Wheel & L Erie— 1st g 5 s ..1926 A o
Wheeling Dlv 1st g 5s. 1928 J J
Exten Afimpt gold 5s___1930 F A
Refunding 4 k ji Ser A ___1966 M s
Wh & L E R R 1st con g 4s 1949 M s
Wllk A East 1st gu g 5s____1942 J D
Will & S F 1st gold 5s_____ 1938 J D
Wlnston-Salenf S B 1st 4s. 1960 J J
V lscon Cent 1st gen g 4s. .1949 J J
S u p & D u lD iv & T erlst 481936 M N
Wor'A Con East R y 4 Jis._1943 J J

s
D
s
s
A o
F A
A O
M N
J J
amer Republic Corp 6 s ___1937 A o
Am Smeltg < R ef Ser A 5s. 1947 A o
fc

Adams Express coll tr g 4s. 1948
Ajax Rubber 1st Ss_______ 1936
Alaska Gold M deb 6s A . . . 1925
10-year conv 6s Ser B ...1 9 2 6
Am Agr Chem 1st conv 5s. 1928
1st ref s f 7 J is__________1941
Amer Chain 6s. _________ 1933
Amer C otton Oil deb 5 s . . . 1931

M
J
M
M

6s B ____________________1947 A
Amer Sugar Refining 6s ..1 9 3 7 J
A m T e l& T e coll trust 4 s .. 1929 J
Convertible 4s _ ____ 1936 M
_
10-year convertible 4 %a 1933 M
80-year coll trust 5 s ._ ..1 9 4 6 J
_
. ..1 9 4 3 M
5 Jis (rects). _
f-year convertible 6s____1925 E
Am W at Wke < Elec coll 5s 1934 A
f
c
Am W riting Paper s f 7-6S.1939 J
Anaconda Copper 6s______ 1953 F
do
7s_____________1938 F
Armour & C o 1st real est 4 J is'39 J
5 Jis (temp) (D el)____ 1943 J
Associated Oil temp 6s__ 1935 M
Atlanta Gas Lt 5s____ ._1947|J
Atlantic Fruit conv deb 7s A ’ 34 J
T r Co c t f s _
_
____ ______
do
stamped _______ __
Atlantic Refining 5 s ____1937 J
Baldwin Loc Wks 1st s f 5s. 1940 M
Bamsdall 8s A . . ______ 1931 J
Bell Tel of Pa— 5s B ______ 1948 J
Beth Steel 1st ext s f 5s____1926 J
1st A refund 5s gu Ser A 1942 M
20-yr pur Imp s f 5s_ _ ..1 9 3 6 J
Cons 30-yr s f 6a Series A . 1948 F
5H sB
________ 1953, F
Booth Fisheries 6s . .
1926 A
Braden Copper coll t r s f 6s 1931! F
"
Brier Hill Steel 5 Jis______ 1942 A
B’ y A 7th A v 5s ______ __ 1943 J
Bklyn City 5s _________ ..1941 J
Bklyn Edison Inc gen 5s A . 1949 J
General 6s, Series B ____1930 J
General 7s. Series C ____1930 J
W'General 7s, Series D ____1940 J
B-M R T Sec (temp) 6s_ 1968 J
_
BklynQ Co A Sub gtd 5 s ._ 1941 M
"do*
1st 5s_ I . .
1941 J
Brooklyn Rap Transit g 5s. 1945 A
Trust co ctfs deposit_______ _
1st refund conv 4 g s____2002 J
S-yr secured notes 7s____1921 J

o

J

J
s
s
D
N
A

o

J

A
A
D
J
S
D
D
J

N
J
J
J
N
j
A
A
O
A
O
o
J

J
J
J

D
J

N

Sales in 1923
Sales in ! (12 mos.).
February. C orrected
Par Value
fig u res.

S
2,000

©1
O'
O1

EXCHANGE.

Interest
Period.

BONDS
N. Y . S T O C K

31

BONDS—STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD

M a r ., 1924.]

62,000
125,000
89,000
55,000
3,000
11 000

|

Ask.
Bid
Ask. Bid.
4,000 84 %
12,000 85' ' Sale
87
Sale
23,000
25 Ji 29
82,000 25 Ji 29
96

97 Ji 96 Ji
99%
99 Ji
97 V
s
97 Ji
97Ji
97 'k
k
92 Ji 94 Ji 90 Ji
78 j i 79 Ji 81
94 Ji Sale
94
97Ji
98 V Sale
8
88 Ji
89M 91

49,000
25,000
26,000
139,000
6,000

98 Ji
._ 11
94 Ji
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

29 000
26 000
1 000
1 000
12 000
528 000
173,000
63,000
1,000
190 000
341 000
143 000
205 000
342,000
6,000
3,000
323,000
659,000
171,000
130,000
37,000
1,465,000
1,593,000
234,000
414,000
560,000

483,000 80
687,000 94 Ji
169,000
6 Ji
173,000
oJi
2,528,000 97
5,235,000 100
1,272,000 95%
1,439,000 86 Ji
106 Ji
591,000 90 Ji
6,717,000 92j i
3,428,000 102 Ji
6,105,000 102 Ji
6,708,000 93 j i
435,000 88 M
482,000 107%
7,956,000 98 Ji
2,920.000 99%
2,698,000 121 Ji
1,344,000, 86%
2,199,000 48
18,553,000, 98 Ji
18,183,000 100 Ji
4,334,000 85 Ji
675,000 91 Ji
2,334,000, 98 Ji

Sale
80
Sale
Sale
89 j i Sale
5ji
6 Ji
6 Ji
6 Ji
5j i
6
98 Ji 97
97 Ji
Sale
98 Ji Sale
Sale
94 J| Sale
Sale
85 j i Sale
1061$
. .
92
9 l j i Sale
Sale
92 j i Sale
Sale 102
Sale
Sale 102
Sale
Sale
93Ji Sole
Sa e " 90
.. .
108 Ji 107 Ji 108
Sale
98 Ji Sale
Sale
99Ji Sale
Sale 121 Ji Sale
Sale
87
Sale
48 Ji 43
49
Sale
95 Ji Sale
Sale
97Ji Sale
Sale
84 Ji Sale
Sale
89 j| Sale
Sale
97% Sale

45,000
116,000
63,000
70,000
25,000
90,000
193,000
91,000
33,000
109,000
227,000
285,000
56,000
74,000
124.000
58,000
36,000
67,000
53,000
16,000
61,000
2,229,000

173,000
667,000
410,000
1,853,000
258,000
1,531,000
5,919,000
1,007.000
2,024,000
1,547,000
4,910,000
2,558,000
21,000
1,757,000
3,282,000
347,000
320,000
1,170,000
384,000
539,000
4,346,000
10 844 000
20 000

Sale
37 Ji 39
Sale
37
Sale
35
37
Sale
97 Ji 98Ji Sale
101
100 Ji 100j4
Sale
99
Sale
Sale
97% Sale
Sale 100Ji Sale
Sale
95 Ji 95 Ji
Sale
90 Ji Sale
Sale
98 % Sale
Sale
90 Ji 90 j i
77 j i
Sale 102' Sale
Sale
95 Ji Sale
67
66 Ji 67 Ji
90
88
Sale
98 Ji Sale
104
104 Ji Sale
____ 107
108
Sale 108 Ji Sale
Sale
73 j i Sale

4 000
133 000
4 000
10 000
3 000
110 000
31,000
106,000
27,000
12,000
63,000
51.000
40,000

29 Ji
30
30
96 Ji
100 Ji
98 Ji
97 Ji
100
95 Ji
91 Ji
99 Ji
90 Ji
82
100Ji
95 Ji
63 Ji
87
98 Ji
103 Ji
107 Ji
109 Ji
75 Ji
83 Ji

81

78 Ji

81 Ji

80
81 Ji
85 Ji
78 j i 79
61 j| Sale
97 Ji 99 Ji
77
78 Ji
38l i •
39Ji
82Ji Sale*
89
96
80
Sale
77 Ji 78 Y
98 Ji 99 j i
98
98 Ji
90
.1.
57 Ji Sale
63 j| Sale
52
53
93 j i . . . .
82 J i ------78 Ji 78 Ji
80
Sale
66 J i _____

90
Sale
99
80
Sale
98
Sale
Sale
99 Ji
99
Sale
Sale
Sale
83
79 Ji
Sale

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

85

Feb.

99% Feb.
79Ji
93Ji
96%
88Ji

7 i y 71 Ji 7 2 j i
97 Ji 100
97
74 Ji 77 Ji
68 Ji 69 Ji 68
75 J j,------- 77j i

3,666
39,000
47,000
2,000

7.000
11 000

Highest.

1 85

Feb.

SINCE JAN. 1.

Lowest.

1

27 99Ji Feb. 27

Highest.

Sale Prices.
Sale Prices.
85
Jan. 3C 85 Jan. 30
86
Jan. 4 86
Jan. 4

97

Jan.

76Ji
92Ji
96Ji
87Ji
72j i
68
97
78
67j i
77j i

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

3 99Ji Feb. 29

.

7 Ji
97
74Ji
66 j i
7 5 ji
95
•
18,000 | 78 Vs
36,000
58,000 80 Ys
11,000 84 14
14,000 82'
2,513,000 62Ji
269,000 97 j i
140,000 77Ji
30
1,595,000 83 Ji
145,000 95%
951,000 80 ' y
311,000 78 h
65,000 98%
9,000 98
25,000 8 9 ji
631,000 57 V
s
587,000 64
271.000 52%
26,000
35,000 82
553 000 78 j i
157,000 80 Ji
66

100
79
68 Ji
77 Ji

Lowest.

Feb. 29.

S

2,000
9,000
3,000
52,000
32,000
161,000
2,437,000
1,428,000
465,000

• RANGE

PRICES IN FEBRUARY.
Feb . 1.

Feb.
Feb. 2 82
Feb. 16 94j i Feb.
Feb. 27 98Ji Feb.
Feb. 27 90% Feb.

2
2
7
2

Feb. 19 72j i Feb. 19
Feb. 21 98
Feb. 26
Feb. 4 69 j i Feb. 7
Feb. 20 78Ji Feb. 20

81
79j i Feb. 21 81

Feb.

61 Ji
97V
s
77Ji
38 Vi
82
95Ji
80
77j i
99

Feb. 7
Feb. 6
Feb. 5
Feb. 26
Feb. 8
Feb. 13
Feb. 4
Feb. 2
Feb. 28

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

18
27
20
2fi
25
23
29
26
28

63
98Ji
78
38Ji
83j i
97
84Ji
78J|
99

7

9
2
2
8
19
2
10
8
30
20

85
94 Ji
98Ji
90Ji

Feb. 1
Jan. 31
Feb. 7
Jan. 26

71 Ji
98
78
69 j i
78Ji

Jan. 10
Feb. 26
Jan. 8
Feb. 9
Feb. 20

78Ji Jan. 28 7 8 ji Jan. 21
99 Ji Jan. 4 99 j| Jan. 9
79 j| Feb. 2 81 " Feb. 1
58
97 j i
76Ji
38 Ji
79 Ji
92 j i
78 j i
77Ji
99

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

2
27
12
26
3
11
3
4
28

63
99
78 Ji
38Ji
83 j i
97
84Ji
80
99

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

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

5
5
4
4
8
3
5
5

5 8 Ji
64 j i
54
99
82
8 0 ji
83
67

Feb. 4
F eb. 8
Feb. 5
Jan. 4
Jan. 11
Feb. 5
Jan. 14
Feb. 5

Feb. 8 82
Feb. 21 80j i
Feb. 26 81
Feb. 5 67

F eb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

4
5
6
8

53Ji
60
49
99
81
76 j i
77
67

80
89
5 j4
5%
97
96Ji
94Ji
86%
106Ji
91
92Ji
101 j i
101 j i
93j i
89
107j i
97Ji
97j i
121 Ji
86Ji
42Ji
95j i
96%
84j i
89j i
97

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.

7 80j i
27 94 Ji
7 6ji
7 5ji
6 98
27 100j i
25 96
27 87Ji
6 106Ji
4 92
21 93
2 103j i
15 102%
21 94
13 90
8 107Ji
25 98Ji
4 99 j i
21 121 Ji
2 88
21 48 Ji
27 98 Ji
28 100j i
29 85j i
19 91 j i
7 98Ji

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

15
2
14
7
8
7
2
20
6
25
2
8
6
6
20
7
1
1
8
9
9
4
2
4
11
13

80
8 7 ji
5 ji
5 ji
96 j|
96Ji
94
82
106Ji
87 j|
92
101 j i
101
92Ji
87
105 Ji
97 Ji
96
118Ji
84 Ji
42Ji
95 Ji
96j i
83 j i
8 9 Ji
96Ji

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

5
9
7
11
29
27
10
2
6
2
2
30
2
2
10
4
3
12
2
2
21
27
28
2
19
5

80 j i
95
6j i
6
98
101
96
90 Ji
106Ji
9 2 '‘
93Ji
103j i
103
94 Ji
90
108 j i
99 Ji
100Ji
122Ji
88
48Ji
98 Ji
lO IJi
87 Ji
9 7 ji
98

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

19
17
14
14
8
11
2
10
6
25
16
8
24
23
20
16
29
29
16
9
31
29
24
17
19
11

29j i
30
30
97j i
99Ji
97j|
9 7 Ji
99 j|
94 j i
90Ji
98j i
90
83Ji
100Ji
95
64Ji
87
98
103%
106j i
108Ji
73

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

5 40
1 40
4 40
2 98Ji
18 lO IJi
16 100
8 98
5 100Ji
8 95j|
21 91j i
15 100
28 92Ji
7 89 %
2 101 j i
26 96
7 69
7 88Ji
4 99'
4 104Ji
21 109
26 109j i
19 75j i

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

23
25
20
29
18
9
2
8
16
3
4
7
14
21
7
13
25
18
13
14
15
2

29
2 8 ji
29
96 Ji
99Ji
95Ji
97Ji
99
94j i
89
97
88 j i
80
100Ji
93
60Ji
87
97Ji
102Ji
106
108
72 j i
80

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

2
2
24
7
18
10
8
7
8
9
3
7
3
2
5
4
23
26
7
9
2
9
14

40
40
40
98 Ji
101 j i
100
99
100Ji
96 Ji
91 j*
100
9 2 Ji
8 9 Ji
101j|
96
69
88Ji
99 *
104Ji
109
109j i
76Ji

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

23
25
20
21
21
9
14
8
3
15
4
9
4
25
28
13
25
18
13
14
15
24

57Ji Feb. 28 58j i Feb.
62Ji Feb. 14 64j i Feb.
52% Feb. 19 54
Feb.

4
8
5

82
78Ji
78Ji
67

1
65
68
1 298 000 84 Ji
82% 85
78Ji Jan. 3 83 j i
1 316 000, 84 Ji
82 j i _____
J
1 014 000, 70 Ji
69
....
64 Ji Jan. 3
J
16,000
3 304,000 103 Ji 104
101j i 103
102
Feb. 7 102Ji Feb. 4 97 Ji Jan. 4 104Ji
22,000
3,099,000 103 Ji 104
3 103 If
Fph
4
102
Sale 101
_..
33,000
2,963,0001 98 Ji 99 Ji 97 Ji Sale
do
stam ped _________
96
Feb. 19 98
Feb. 6 9 2 ji Jan. 3 100
21,000
674,000! 84 Ji 84 Ji 84
■Bklyn Un El 1st g 4-5s____1950 F A
84 % 84
Feb. 7 84j i Feb. 21 80Ji Jan. 9 84j i
27,000
373,000, 84 Ji Sale
Stamped guaranteed____1950 F A
82
S4
Jan. 10 84 j|
84
Feb. 28 84Ji Feb. 29 81
18,000
496,000 98 J4 99
Bklyn Un Gas Co 1st c g 5s 1945 M N
97 Ji 98 Ji 97Ji Feb. 13 98j i Feb. 6 96 j i Jan. 5 99
94,000
778,000 117 Ji Sale 113 Ji 117Ji 116
7s______________________ 1932 M N
Feb. 19 118Ji Feb. 5 115Ji Jan. 15 121
68,000
506,000 103 Ji 104
6s______________________ 1947 M N
103 Ji Sale 103j i Feb. 18 104Ji Feb. 6 103Ji Jan. 3 104Ji
28,000
375,000 117 Ji H 8 Ji 116
7s______________________ 1929 M N
Jan. 3 118'Ji
118 j i 117
Feb. 25 118Ji Feb. 5 115
3,000
17,000 88%
Buff A Susq I s f 5s______ 1932 J D
87Ji . . . 90% Feb. 19 91% Feb. 19 90j i Feb. 19 91Ji
64,000 83 Ji
Bush Terminal 1st 4s_____ 1952 A O
84 " . .
81
Jan. 11
29,666
343,000 84 Ji Sale
Consol 5 s _____________ 1955 J J
83
84 Ji 83Ji Feb. 28 84Ji Feb. 5
83Ji Feb. 28 84 Ji
34,000;
921,000 93 Ji Sale
Buildings 5s gu tax ex_ 1960 A O
_
92 Ji Sale
Jan. 11 93j i
92j i Feb. 8 93j i Feb. 11 91
18 000
340,000 97% Sale
Cal G A E C orp unif Aref 5sl937 M N
97 Ji 98 Ji 97j i Feb. 18 98j i Feb. 2 97Ji Jan. 7 98 j|
7
185,000
Q
K
Ef*h
96%
97 Ji Sale
44,000
1,966,000 95
Sale
95 j i 96
Camaguey Sug 7 s _______ 1942 A O
95
Feb. 21 97
Jan. 7 97 j i
Feb! 2 95
44,000
702,000 91
Canada Steamship 7s_____ 1942 M N
91 Ji Feb. 19 92
Jan. 8 92
Feb. 11 91
91 Ji 91 Ji Sale
67,000
1,023,000 105
Sale 104Ji Sole 104Ji Feb. 28 105Ji Feb. 5 102 j i Jan. 9 105Ji
Canadian General Elec 6 s .. 1942 A o
5,000
231,000 98 Ji 99
Cent Diet Tel 1st 30-yr 5 s ..1943 J D
98 Ji 99 Ji 98Ji Feb. 18 98Ji Feb. 18 97j i Jan. 3 99
2,000
222.000 91
92
93
95
Central Foundry 1st s f 6s. 1931 F A
92
Feb. 4 92
Feb. 4 92
Feb. 4 93
4,986,000 95 Ji Sale
Central Heather 20-yr g 5s. 1925 A O 260,000
95
Sale
94Ji Feb. 28 9 6 Ji Feb. 19 94 Ji Jan. 3 9 6 Ji
18,000
107 3X Feb 1:1 in s
Feb ‘in 107 % Feb 13 108
107% Sale 107 j i 109
4,420,000 141
Sale 136Ji 140Ji 138
Cerro de Pasco Copp conv 8s ’ 31 J J 107; 000
Feb. 28 1 4 4ji Feb. is! 137
Jan. 2 144 j i
9.000
617,000 9 4 % 95
Chic Gas L A C 1st gu g 5s. 1937 J J
94 Ji 95
94Ji Feb. 28 95% Feb. 18 93 Ji Jan. 9 95Ji
2.883,000 78
Chicago R y s— 1st 5s ____1927 F A 171,000
Sale
77 j i Sale
77j| Feb. 28 79
Feb. 7 74
<
Jan. 3 81
\
2,076,000
ChicagoTeleDhone 1st 5s..1 923 t D
Chile Copper 6a conv ser A1932 A O 300,000
6,499,000 100
Sale 100Ji Sale 100
Feb. 19 100 Ji Feb. 1 99
Jan. 2 101
NOTE.— We repeat sales for calendar year 1923, as entirely wrong figures were inserted in our February number.




J

O

29
11
29
26
8
13
4
10
28

Jan. 31
Jan.
.Tan
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

26
29
24
21
29
16
23
6
5
19

Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feh
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.

23
11
26
(1
26
11
30
12
28
19
20
15
18
26

Jan. 30

22

[V ol.

BONDS—STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD
BONDS

N. Y . STOCK EXCHANGE.

Sales in 1923 J
(12 mos.).
Sales in
FebruaryA Corrected
Par Value\ figures.
S

$

RANGE SINCE JAN. 1.

PRICES IN FEBRUARY.
Feb. 1.

Feb. 29.

Bid.
Ask. Bid.
Ask.
94 Vi Sale
97Vi Sale
98Vi 98% 97Vi 98
_____
73 V i -------- 75
88 Vi Sale
88 Vi 89 Vi
76 Vi Sale
76 Vi Sale
98
Sale
97 Vi Sale
98 Vi Sale
97 Vi 98
8
12
8 Vi 12 Vi
94 Vi 94 % 93 V i -------70
73 Vi
72 Vi 78
90
Sale
90
Sale
Sale
101 Vi Sale 103
Sale
100 Vi Sale 100
8 1 % -------- 82 V i -------84 % Sale
83
84 Vi
90 Vi Sale
88 Vi Sale
94 Vi Sale
93 Vi 94
89
Sale
8 7 Vi Sale
_____
99 V i -------- 99
100
Sale
99
75
79
72 Vi Sale"
94 % Sale
94 Vi Sale
99
Sale
99
Sale
Sale 107 Vi Sale
108
Sale
95
94 Vi Sale
40
86
Sale
85
86 Vi
Sale
81
80 Vi Sale
____
100 Vi Sale 100
97
Sale
97Vi Sale
105 Vi Sale 104 Vi Sale
85
Sale
89
Sale

Lowest.

118.

Highest.

Sale Prices.
Sale Prices.
96
Feb. 21 97Vi Feb. 7
97
Feb. 15 98Vi Feb. 26

Lowest.

Highest.

Sale Prices.
Sale Prices.
95Vi Jan. 9 9SVi Jan. 28
96V iJan. 15 9 8 Vi Jan. 29

O
8,000
589.000
Cine Gas A El 1st A ref 5s. 1956
o
47,000
714.000
5J£s----------------------- Jan 1961
J
1,000
Clearfield Coal 4s________ 1940
23.000
A
255.000
Colo Fuel & I Co gen s f 5s 1943
88 Jan.
8 8 Vi Jan. 'l l
88
Feb. 8 8 8 Vi Feb.
52.000
77
Jan. 30
75
Jan.
A
951.000
Feb.
76
Feb. 8 77
Colo Indus 1st coll tr 5s gu 1934
135,000
98Vi Jan. 30
J
1.388.000
96 Ji Jan.
Columbia Gas & El 1st 5s. .1927
97Vi Feb. 18 98Vi Feb.
86.000
9 8 Ji Feb. 7
J
1.058.000
96Ji Jan.
Stamped____________________
97Vi Feb. 21 98Vi Feb.
Col A 9th Ay 1st gu g 5s ..1 9 93 M S
95.000
2,000
24.000
Columbus Gas 5s__________1932 ! J J
94Vi Feb. 18 94Vi Feb. 18 93Vi Jan. 2 95 Ji Jan.
5,000
Feb.
Jan. 12 73
273.000
Feb. 15 72
72Vi Feb. 4 73
J
Commercial Cable 1st g 4s 2397
Jan. 4 90 7 F eb .
i
1.912.000
89Vi Feb. 21 9 0 Vi Feb. 6 87
Com’wealth Power 6s_____ 1947 M N 372,000
45.000
10 103
Feb.
725.000
Feb. 29 100 Jan.
100Vi Feb. 18 103
Companla Az Baraqua 7 Vis ’37 J J
48.000
Jan. 8 101
Jan.
409.000
Feb. 2 98
99Vi Feb. 21 101
Comput ng-Tab-Rec s f 6s. 1941 J J
11.000
C o n n R y A L t— 1st g 4Vis.l951 J J
10,000
80 Ji Jan.
12 84 Vi Feb. 8
66,000
83
Feb. 21 8 4 Vi Feb.
Stamped guar 4 Vis_____ 1951 J J
99.000
87
Jan.
4 90 Ji Jan. 30
1.816.000
87Vi Feb. 18 90Ji Feb.
Consol Coal Md 40-yr 5s__1950 J D
7.000
8 94
Jan. 3
94
Feb. 13 94 “ Feb. 13 93Vi Jan.
71.000
Consum Gas Chic 1st gug 5s ’36 J D
207.000
87
Feb.
28 9 0 Vi Feb. 4
87
Feb. 28 90Vi Feb. 4
3.281.000
Consumers Power 5s______ 1952 M N
1.000
13.000
100Vi Feb. 13 100Vi Feb. 13 100Vi Feb. 13 100l i Feb. 13
Com Prod Ref gold s f Bs_.1931 M N
6,000
1.669.000
99Vi Feb. 16 100Vi Feb. 11 98Ji Jan. 2 100Vi Feb. 11
1st 25-year s f 5s_______ 1934 M N
16.000
Jan. 11
Feb. 2 71 Vi Feb. 28 85
454.000
71 Vi Fpb. 20 78
Crown Cork A Seal 6s_____ 1942 F A
235.000
94
Feb. 25 94 Vi Feb. 8 91 Vi Jan. 2 9 4 Vi Feb. 8
2.852.000
Cuba Cane Sugar cony 7 s .. 1930 J J
97Vi Feb. 16 99Ji Feb. 14 97Ji Jan. 7 9 9 Ji Feb. 14
7.142.000
Conv deb stamped 8 % _.1930 J J 367.000
Feb. 7 107 Ji Jan. 11 108 Vi Jan. 15
1.705.000
107Vi Feb. 8 108
Cuban-AmSug 1st coll 8s_. 1931 M S 554.000
55,000
94Vi Feb. 29 95Vi Feb. 5 94Vi Jan. 17, 95Vi Feb. 5
368.000
Cumb T & T 1st & gen 5 s .. 1937 J J
Denver Tramway 5s______ 1933 A O
2, 87 Ji Jan. 17
56.000
84Vi Feb.
8 6 Vi Feb. 28 84Ji Jan.
722.000
Denver Gas A El 5s______ 1951 M N
Jan. 11
31.000
82
Feb. 7 74Vi Jan. 3 82
80
Feb.
1,126,000
Dery Corpn 7s____________ 1942 M S
21.000
100Vi Feb. 13 99M Jan. 2 1 0 0 Ji Feb. 13
99Vi Feb.
526.000
Detroit Edison Co 1st 5s. .1933 J J
Jan. 2 98
Feb. 11
133.000
98
Feb. 11 95
97
Feb.
1.570.000
1st & ref 5s Series A ____1940 M S
Jan. 8 106Ji Jan. 28
104Vi Feb. 23 105Vi Feb. 11 104
2.278.000
1st A ref 6s Ser B_.July 1940 M S 189.000
Feb. 1
22,000
84Ji Feb. 28 89
Feb. 1
84Vi Feb. 28 89
1.424.000,
Det United 1st cons g 4 Vis. 1932 J J
Dlam Match s f deb '7 Vis _. 1935 M N
1.335.000,
54Vi Feb. 4
56.000
47Vi Feb. 27
46 Vi 52
47Vi Feb. 27 54Vi Feb.
751.000 51 % Sale
Distillers’ S C conv 1st g 5s.1927 A O
Feb. 2
50
Sale
337.000
Feb.
4 6 Vi Feb. 28 53
64Vi Feb. 28 53
387.000, 50% Sale
Tr Co ctfs___________________
52.000
Feb.
76Vi Feb. 18 79Vi Jan. 11
76Ji Feb. 18 78
78% 76Vi 77
610.000 78
Dominion Iron A Steel 5 s .. 1939 M S
Feb. 15
109.000
Feb.
8 6 Vi Jan. 10 92
91 Vi Sale
89Vi Feb. 8 92
1.063.000 89% Sale
Donner Steel 20-yr 7s_____ 1942 J J
1,000
Feb.
90
Feb. 15 91 Vi Jan. 17
Feb. 15 90
90 V i ------- 90
387.000 9 0 % ____
E I du Pont Powder 4 Vis. -1936 J D
— 106Vi Feb.
28 108JiFeb. 4
Sale 107 Vi Sale 106Vi Feb. 28 108Vi Feb.
3.899.000 108
duPontdeNem A C o7V is.l931 M N 485.000
Feb.
103 Vi Feb.
8 105 Jan 21
Sale 103 Vi Sale 103Vi Feb. 8 105
4.456.000 105
Duquesne Lt 1st & coll 6s serA ’49 J J 209.000
1.113.000
Debenture 7 Vis_________ 1936 J J
I ll
Feb. 6 106Ji Jan. 2 111
Feb.
Sale 108 Vi Sale 107Vi Feb. 23
9.762.000 109
East Cuba Sugar 7Vis____1937 M S 1,095,000
Feb. 21 89Vi Feb. 26 89
Feb. 211 8 9 Vi Jan.
90Vi 89
132.000 89 Vi 90% 89
Ed El 1 Bkn 1st con g 4 s _ . 1939 J J
11
45,000
100
Feb. 15 98Vi Jan. 3 100
Feb.
99
100
...
99Vi Feb. 27
48.000
■d El 111 N Y 1st cons g SB. 1995 J J
4,000
'
97Vi 96Vi ~ 9 S " 96Vi Feb. 8 96Vi Feb. 19 96 Jan 30 9 6 Ji Feb.
47.000 95
Elkhorn Coal 6s___________ 1925 J J
3,000
91 Vi Feb. 23 92Vi Feb. 13 90Vi Jan. 2. 93Ji Jan.
91 Vi Sale
8.565.000 91 Vi Sale
Empire Gas & Fuel 7 V is ...l9 3 7 N N 236,000
l
Feb.
Feb. 2 93Vi Jan. 8' 96
95 Vi 95 Vi 95Vi Feb. 25 96
35 ,ooo; 9 4 % ____
3,000
Equitable Gas 5s__________ 1932 M S
Jan.
1
94 Vi 93 Vi 94 Vi 90Vi Feb. 7 94 Vi Feb. 15 90Vi Feb. 7 96
112. 000 , 94
FederalLt&Traces8tpd_.1942 M S
9,000
Feb. 27 86
Jan.
80
Feb. 27 85Vi Feb. 8 80
83
84
5S.........................................1 142 M S
12,000
19.000 84% Sale
Feb. 8 99 Vi Jan 24 102
Feb.
100 Feb. 1 102
Sale 100Ji 102
223.000 100
7s_....................................... 1953 M 8
22,000
Sale 103 Vi Sale 103
Feb. 28 104Vi Feb. 4 102Vi Jan
3,104Vi Jan.
1.881.000 104
82,000
Fisk Rubber i»i » r e * .____1941 M S
77% 78
77 Vi 80
5,000,
Ft Smith Lt A Traction 5s. 1936 M S
<
52.000
85 V i'F eb.'
FramerlcIndADev20-yr7t$S-’ 42 j ,i
92 Vi Feb. 13 84V Jan. 26' 92Vi Feb. 13
87 Vi Sale
1.854.000 85 Vi Sale
103
Feb. 16 101Vi Jan. 2 103 Vi Jan. 23
38.000
774.000 101 Vi Sale 102 Vi Sale 101 Vi Feb.
Francisco Sugar 20-yr 7,V^s. 1942 M N
94 Jan. 15| 94
Jan. 15
94
____
_____
7,000 94
Gas A Elec (Bergen Co) 5s. 1949 J D
101
Jan. 8 102 Jan. 21
__ 101 Vi 102
77.000 102
General Baking 1st 25-yr 6el936 J D
81
Jan. 24! 82
Jan. 12
Feb. 6 81
Feb.
18,000
349.000 81 Vi 83 Vi 79Vi 83 Vi 81
General Elec deb g 3 Vis___1942 F A
70.000
lOOVi Feb. 13 102Vi Jan. 29
Sale 100 Vi 101 Vi 100Vi Feb. 13 101 Vi Feb.
1.461.000 101
Debenture 5s___________ 1952 M 8
98Ji Jan. 4 lOOVi Jan. 31
51.000
100 Vi 99 Vi 99 Vi 98Vi Feb. 20 100Vi Feb.
948.000 100
General Refractories 6s____ 1 9 5 2 F A
98 Jan. 2 100 Jan. 10
98Vi Feb. 21 99Vi Feb.
9 8 Vi Sale
3.301.000 99 Vi Sale
Goodrich 6 Vis____________ 1947 J J 256.000
Feb.
114 Vi Jan. 2 117Vi Jan. 7
4.552.000 116% Sale 117Ji Sale 115Vi Feb. 13 117
GoodyearTlre A R ubst 8s.1941 M N 179.000
Feb. 8 103Vi Feb. 15 lOOVi Jan. 4 1 0 3 Vi Feb. 15
103
Sale 103 Ji Sale 102
475.000
6,134,500
10-year deb s f 8 s..M a y 1931 F A
90 V i -------33.000 90 V i -----Granby Con M S A P 1st 6s 1928 M N
22.000 90 Vi 94 Vi 90 Vi 94 Vi
Stamped_________________________
93
Jan. 31
Feb. 28 93
Feb. 13 89 Jan.
Sale
19.000
90
92 Ji 90
781.000 93
Conv deben 8s__________ 1925 *1 N
96
Jan. 22
Jan.
94
Feb. 7 95Vi Feb. 9 91
95
92
93
12.000
157.000 94
Gray A Davis 7s__________ 1932 F A
99
Feb. 4
Feb. 4 98 Jan.
22,000
98 Vi 99 Vi 98Vi Feb. 2 99
344.000 98 Vi Sale
Great Falls Pow 1st s f 5s__1940 M N
80Vi Jan. 28
79Vi Feb. 13 79Vi Feb. 21 79Vi Feb.
7,000
26,000 79 Vi 80 Vi 79Vi 81
Hackensack Water 4s_____ 1952 J J
79% . . . .
7 9 V i------Hartford Street Ry 4s......... 1930 M S
Jan. 23
84
Sale
83Vi Feb. 16 84 Vi Feb. 1 82Vi Jan. 5 86
19.000
734.000 84 Vi Sale
Havana El Ry Lt A P 5 s .. 1954 M S
Feb. 25 93Vi Feb. 18
Feb. 25 93Vi Feb. 18 92
72.000
93 Vi 92
267.000 93Vi 93Vi 93
Havana Elec Ry cons g 5s. 1952 F A
Jan. 9 102Vi Feb. 25
102
Sale 102 Vi Sale 101 Vi Feb. 4 102Vi Feb. 25 101
169.000
3.261.000
Hershey Chocolate 6s......... 1942 M N
12.000
82 Ji 83 Vi 83Vi Feb. 1 84Vi Feb. 8 79 Vi Jan. 5 84Vi Feb. 8
1.968.000 83 Vi Sale
Holland Amer L 6s (fla t).. 1947 M N
Feb. 26 94 Vi Jan. 11 95 Vi Jan. 14
94Vi Feb. 11 95
5,000
281.000 94 Vi 95Vi 94 Vi 95
Hudson County Gas 1st 5s. 1949 M N
98
Sale
97Vi Feb. 26 98 Vi Feb. 2 96Vi Jan. 2 98Vi Jan. 29
150.000
2.809.000 98 Vi Sale
Humble O A R 5 Vis_______ 1932 J J
93Vi Feb. 16 94Vi Feb. 2 93 Vi Feb. 16 95Vi Jan. 11
94 Vi Sale
415.000
7.969.000 94 Vi Sale
Illinois Bell Telep 5s A ____1936 J D
Jan. 11
91 Vi Feb. 20 92Vi Feb. 15 91Vi Jan. 5 93
91 Vi Sale
2.688.000 91 Vi Sale
Illinois Steel deben 4 Vis ..1 9 4 0 A O 219.000
7 8 % ------28,000 78 V i -----Ind Nat Gas A Oil 5s_____ 1936 M N
Sale
99Vi Feb. 8 101 Vi Feb. 4 99Vi Feb. 8 101 Vi Jan. 11
106,000
1,858,000 100 Vi Sale 101
Indiana Steel 1st 5 s ______ 1952 M N
97
_____
97Vi - - - Ingersoll Rand 5s_____Dec 1935 J J
Jan. 22
10Vi Jan. 29 11
10Vi 17Vi
281,000 10 Vi Sale
Inter-Metrop coll 4 Vis____1956 A O
4
12
4
10
83.000
Trust Co oertfs of deposit_____
lV i Feb. 15
1 Vi Feb. 15
lVi Feb. 15
lV i Feb .15
8,000
3.555.000
Vi
1
H
i
16% stamped_______________
62
Sale
Feb.
Sale
5SVi Jan. 3 63Vi Jan. 24
60Vi Feb. 19 63
434.000
6.708.000 63
Interboro R T 1st A ref 5s. 1966 J
63Vi Jan. 24
60Vi F.eb. IS 62Vi Feb.
58Vi Jan.
369.000
61 Vi Sale
4.365.000 62 Vi Sale
do
stamped___________J J
62 l i Jan. 24
59
Feb. 16 61 Vi Feb.
54 Vi Jan.
61
Sale
60 Vi Sale
358.000
4.139.000
10-year 6s notes________1932 A O
8 8 Vi Jan. 26
Feb.
Sale
87
Sale
83 Vi Jan.
85Vi Feb. 19 88
4.825.000 88
10-year 7s notes________1932 M S 287.000
66 Jan.
72Vi Jan. 11
69
Sale,
65Vi Feb. 25 70Vi Feb.
20,000
926.000 67 Vi Sale
Int Agr Corp 1st A coll tr 5sl932 M N
83
Feb. 7
81
Feb. 19 83
Feb.
79 Vi Jan.
81 Vi Sale
5.271.000 82 Vi Sale
Int Merc Marine 1st s f 6s. 1941 A O 294.000
85
Jan. 24
83
Jan.
Feb.
83Vi Feb. 23 85
84 Vi Sale
50.000
1.235.000 84 Vi Sale
Intern Paper— Conv 5s Ser A’47 J J
85
Jan. 15
84
Feb. 21 „ „
85
Feb.
Sale
83 Vi Jan.
84 Vi Sale
2.284.000 85
1st A ref 8 f 6s Series B ..1 9 47 J J 104.000
79Vi Feb. 2
77% Jan.
Sale
78Vi Feb. 9l 79Vi Feb.
77 Vi Sale
77.000
3.554.000 79
Jurgens Works 6s (flat)___1947 J
89
Jan.
90Ji Feb.- 2! 91
Feb.
91 Vi Jan. 19
90Vi Sale
1.765.000 90 Vi Sale
Kansas City Pow A Lt 5s. .1952 M S 360.000
93
Jan.
94Vi Feb. 16| 96Ji Feb.
9 6 Vi Feb. 7
Sale
95 Vi Sale
1.400.000 95
Kansas Gas A El 6s______ 1952 M S 282.000
Feb. 4 105Vi Feb.
104 Vi Jan. 17 105Vi Jan. 3
105 Vi 105 Vi Sale 105
47.000
866.000 105
Kayser A Co 7 s . . ..........
1942 F A
Feb. 26 104
Feb.
Sale 103
Sale 102
101 Vi Jan. 4 105Vi Jan. 14
165 ,ooo;
2.025.000 104
Keuy-Sprlngfield Tire 8 s ..1931 M N
Feb. 16
Feb. 16 80
Feb. 16 73 Vi Jan. 8 , 80
1,000
2,000 75 V i ------- 75Vi 81 Vi 80
Keystone Telep 5s_________1935 J J
Jan. 7
100 Jan. 7| 100
Sale
99 Vi 100
56.000 100
Kings Co E L A P g 5s____1937 A O
Feb. 7
l l l V i Feb. 9 112
Feb. 7 110Vi Jan. 9 112
111 Ji Sale 111 Vi 112
2,000
100,000
Purchase money 6s_____ 1997 A O
4,000
Convertible deb 8s_____ 1925 M
73 Vi Feb. 4
73Vi Feb. 4 73 Vi Feb. 4 72Vi Jan.
74 Vi Sale
7.000
42.000 73 Vi Sale
Kings Co El 1st g 4s______ 1949 F A
Jan.
73
Feb. 15 73Vi Feb. 19 73
73Vi Feb. 15
75
73 Vi Sale
5.000
149.000 73
Stamped guaranteed____1949 F A
80
Feb. 19
"
Feb. 19 77Vi Jan.
78Vi Feb. 8 80
77 Vi 81
17.000
84.000 78 Vi 79
Kings Co Light 5s_________1954 J J
Jan.
100
Feb. 14
Feb. 14 95
99Vi Feb. 18 100
99 Vi 100
29.000
145.000 99 Vi Sale
6 Vis____________________ 1954 J J
104
Jan. 24
Feb. 18 10lVi Jan.
102Vi Feb. 27 104
28.000
365.000 103 Vi 104 Vi 102 Vi 104
Kinney 15-year 7 Vis______ 1936 J D
92
Feb. 21
Feb. 21 88
Jan.
92
Sale
90Vi Feb. 8 92
77.000
1.216.000 91 Vi Sale
Lackaw Stl 1st cons 5sSerA1950 M S
94
Feb. 1
Feb. 1 91 Vi Jan.
91 Vi Feb. 18, 94
Sale
93 Vi Sale
59.000
634.000 94
Lac Gas L ref A ext 1st 5s. 1934 A O
94
Jan. 31
Jan.
Feb. 16 91
_____ 91 Vi Feb. 16; 91
_____ 91
9.000
51.000 91
Lehigh C A Nav 4 Vis......... 1954 J J
Jan.
97% Feb. 23J 98Vi Feb. 13 91
99 Vi Jan. 28
100
97
9SVi
38.000 98
Lehigh Val Coal 5s_______ 1933 J J
89 V i -------- 89 V i _____
4 s ._________
1933 J J
Jan.
32 Vi 34 Vi 32Vi Feb. 18 34Vi Feb. 1 32Vi Feb. 18 37
10,000
171.000 34 Vi Sale
Lex Av A P F 1st gu g 5s ..1 9 93 M S
Feb. 2 118
Jan.
Feb. 2117
Feb. 14 116
70.000
1,006,000 115 Ji 117 Vi 115 Vi 116 Vi 116
Liggett A Myers Tob 7s_ 1944 A O
_
96Vi Feb. 20 97Vi Feb. 8 96Vi Jan. 8 97Vi Jan.
96Vi Sale
118,000
1.051.000 9 6 Vi Sale
9s______________ ________19 51 F A
115Vi Feb. 28 116Vi Feb. 5 115Vi Feb. 20 117 Vi Jan.
115Vi 117
50.000
2
670.000 I I 6 V 118
(P) Lorlllard Co 7s.............. 1944 A O
95
Jan. 5 97Vi Jan.
96
Sale
96
Feb. 4 97 V Feb.
|
i
Sale
81.000
760.000 96
•5s_______________________ 1951 F A
88 Vi Jan. 3 91Vi Jan.
Sale
8 8 Vi Feb. 20; 90Vi Feb.
90 Vi 89
407.000 90
Louisv Gas A E! 5s________1952 M N 134.000
I l l Vi Jan. 2 117Vi Jan.
Sale 112Vi Feb. 27!ll7V i Feb.
154.000
1.009.000 117 Vi Sale 115
Magma Copper 7s_________1932 J D
Feb. 28
4101 Feb. 28 98Vi Jan. 2 101
236.000
2l982;030 lOOVi Sale lOOVi Sale lOOVi Feb.
ICanatl Sugar 7 V i s --------- 1942, A O
Jan. 2 60Vi Feb. 13
59Vi Feb. 4 60Vi Feb. 13 56
59 Vi Sale
1,665,030 : 59Vi Sale
ManhatRy (N Y) con g 48.1990 A O 256.000
Jan. 11
Jan. 2 52
50Vi Feb. 15 50Vi Feb. 18 47
45Vi 53
1,000
41,030 |
------- 51
*d 4s........... ....................... 2013 J D
98
Feb.
899
Feb. 7 94Vi Jan. 8 99 Vi Jan.
i
291,030;; 98
9 8 Vi 98 V Sale
36.000
M anila Electric 7s_________1942 M N
Jan. 19 84Vi Feb.
84 Vi 84 Vi 83Vi Feb. I 1 84Vi Feb. 19 83
187,000 ' 83Vi Sale
21.000
Manila El R A L_____ 5S..1953 M S
2 100
Jan.
99Vi Feb.
2100 Feb. 15 94Vi Jan.
99 V 100
i
79.000
3,473,000 ■ 99Vi Sale
Market St Ry 1st cons 5 s ..1924 M S
99Vi Feb.
15101 Vi Feb. 7 97 Vi Jan. 2 101 Vi Feb.
58.000
1.175.000 100 lOOVi lOOVi Sale
ft-year coll tr 6s------------- 1924 A O
Feb.
139
Feb.
5140 Feb. 4 ' 130 Jan. 3 140
1.575.000 122Vi 150. ,123 Sale
5,000
Marland Oil 8s with warrants ’ 31 A O
Jan.
Feb. 8 103 Jan. 2 105
1.554.000 104Vi Sale 1103Vi 104Vi 103Vi Feb. 28 105
46.000
do without warrants_______
Feb. 28
Feb. 28 135
Feb. 4 141
1.813.000 1191s 135 124
Sale
135
Feb. 4 141
29.000
7 Vis with warrants_____ 1931 F A
Feb. 16 101 Vi Feb.
1.917.000 101 Vi Sale_____________ ____________________ __________ 8 98Vi Jan. 7|102 Jan. 28
lOOVi lOOVi 100
94.000
do without warrants______
___
~
NOTE.— We repeat sales for calendar year 1923, as entirely wrong figures were inserted in our February number.




M a r ., 1924.]

BONDS
N. Y . S T O C K

EXCHANGE.

Mer A Mfrs 7s____________ 1942
Met Edison 6s____________ 1952
Met Power 6s ctfs_________ 1953
Met W est Side Elev (Chic) 4s’ 38
Mexican Petrol of Del 8 s ..1936
Mich State Telep 1st 20-yr 5s’ 24
Midvale St A Ord conv a f 6s ’ 36
do
dep rects______
Milw El Ry A Lt cons 5 s .. 1926 F A
Refunding A ext 4 Ms ..1 9 31 J J
General A refund 5s____1951 J D
5s B ____________________ 1961 J D
Milwaukee Gas Lt 1st 4 s ..1927 M N
Montana Pow 5s A ________1943 J J
Mont Tram 1st & ref A 5s 1941 J J
Morris A Co 1st s f 4 Ms
1939J J
Mtge Bond Co 4s_________1966 A O
5s_______________________1932 J J
M t Fuel Gas 1st gu g 5s___1947 M N
Mutual Union Tel 5 s _____ 1941 M N
Nassau Elec guar gold 4s . . 19 51 J J
National Acme 7Ms______ 1931 J D
NatEnamAStp 1st 20-yr 5s.1929 J D
Nat Starch 20-year deb 5s 1930 J J
National Tube 1st 5s______ 11952 M N
Newark Gas 5s___________ 1948 J D
New Eng T A T 30-yr 5s ..1 9 5 2 J D
N Orl Ry A Lt gen 4 Mb- - 1935J J
N Y Air Brake 1st conv 6s 1 9 2 8 M N
N Y Dock 50-year gold 4s. 1951 F A
N Y Edison 1st* ref 6M s._194llA
N Y Gas El Lt H A P 5 s . . . 1948 J
Purch money coll tr g 4s. 1949 F
N Y Mun Ry 5s___________1966 J
N Y Queens E L A P 5s___1930 F
New York Rys 1st & ref 4s 1942 J
Trust Co certfs of deposit_________
Adjustment income 5 s .. 1942 A O
Trust Co certfs of d e p o s it..----N Y A Rich Gas 6s A ____1952 M N
N Y State Rys 1st cons 4 Ms 1962 M N
6Ms.................................... 1962 M N
New York Steam 6s______ 1947 M N
N Y Tel 1st A ge n sf 4M 8..1939 M N
80-year debenture 6s____1949 F A
20-year refunding 6s gold 1941 A O
Nlag Falls Power 1st 5s___1932 J J
Refunding A gen 6s.Jan 1932 A O
Nlag Lock A Ont Pow 1st 5s_’ 54 M N
_
No Amer Edison fto _. _ 1952 M S
Bee s f g 6M8 Series B ___1948 M S
Nor Ohio Trac & L.i os____1947 M 8
North States Power 5s A . .1941 A O
1st A ref 6s Series B ____1941 A O
Northw Bell Tel 1st Ser A 7s ’ 41 F A
Northw Tel 4 Ms__________1934 J J
Ohio Public Serv 7 M s____1946 A O
7s________
1947 F A
Ontario Pow N F 1st 5s___1943 F A
Ontario Transmission 5 s .. 1945 M N
Otis Steel 20-year 8s______ 1941 F A
7M s------------------------------- 1947 F A
Pacific G & E gen & ref 5s. 1942 J J
Pacific Pow & Lt 1st & ref 5s 1930 F A
Pacific Tel & Tel 1st 5s____1937 J J
80-year 5s Series A ._ ..1 9 5 2 M N
Pan-Am Pet & T 1st lien 7s 1930 F A
6Ms w i ......................................
Park-Lexington 6 Ms___________
Paterson A Passaic G A E 5s 1949 M 8
People’s Gas & C— 1st 6 s .. 1943 A O
Refunding gold 5 s ._____ 1947 M 8
Phlla Co conv deb 6 s g ____1944 F A
5V$s____________________ 1938 M 8
Phila A Read C A J ref 5 s .. 1923 J J
fierce Arrow 8s___________ 1943 M 8
Pierce Oil Corp s f 8s______ 1931 J
PUlsbury FI Mills 6s(rects). 1943 A
Pleasant Val Coal 5s______ 1928 J
Pocahon Con Coll l s t s f 5s 1957 J
Portland Gen Elec 1st 5s. . 1935 J J
Portland R y 1st A ref 5S..1930 M N
Port R y L & P conv 5s____1942 F A
68---------------------1947 M N
1st A ref Ser A 7 M s____1946 M N
Porto R ico Amer Tobac 8s 1931 M N
Pressed Steel Car 5s______ 1933 J J
Prod A Ref 8s with warrants '31 J D
Without warrants__________
Pub Ser Cor *7 J e-eo 50-vr 5« '50
Public Serv Elec Lt s f g 6s. 1948
Puuta Alegre Sugar 7s____ls37

23

BONDS—STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD
Sales in 1923
(12 mos.)
8ales in
February C orrected
Par Value
fig u res.

48.000
81.000
4,000
61,000
30.000
22.000

46.000
16.000
35.000
72.000
28.000
133.000
49,000
101.000
4.000
1.000

56.000
28.000
2,000

25,000
8,000

230,000
23.000
30.000
189.000
41.000
122.000

6,000

217.000
701.000
321.000
251.000
29.000
34.000
92.000
188,000
384.000
282.000
37.000
45.000
49.000
158.000
110.000
95.000
126,000
75.000
269.000
1,000
15.000
22.000

42.000
7,000
33.000
98.000
279.000
43.000
135.000
189.000
58.000
21.000

26,000
31.000
342.000
127.000
275.000
127.000
236.000
103.000
89.000
74.000
7.000
6.000

19.000
56.000
182,000
21.000
8,000

46.000
13.000
54.000
93.000
127.000

, 201,000

Feb. 1.

%
921 000
1,062,000
211,000
207,000
3,195,000
1,095,000
5,495,000
563,000
244,000
249,000
389,000
1,333,000
598,000
1,912,000
1,055,000
1,676,000
7,000
41,000
44,000

Bid.
10 4k
100
95k
62
101M
99 M
90
89 M
99 M
92
92k
84
95M
96 M
8SM
81
74 M
93k
92
93

625,000
503,000
30,000
2,000
801,000
656,000
3,513,000
1,000
301,000
559,000
2,955,000
767,000
1,001,000
5,000
18,000
840,000
2,117,000
1,743,000
2,417,000
157,000
1,065,000
118,000
845,000
3,247,000
2,947,000
4,617,000
861,000
478,000
139,000
3,154,000

57
Sale
92 y
93
9 6 k 99 M
97
100
100 k
9 4 k 94 k
9 8 k Sale

559.000
2,113,000
1,140,000
3,410,000
26,000
250,000
232,000
388,000
185,000
706,000
864,000
2,645,000
439,000
1,359,000.
3,344,000
1,321,000,
4,665
121,000
534,000
2,547,000
540,000
000,000
3,632,000
419,000
72,000
40,000
118,000
75,000
158,000
878,000
357,000
412,000
132,000
202,000
453,000
798,000
1,446,000
8,525,000

RANGE SINCE JAN. 1.

PRICES IN FEBRUARY.
Feb. 29.

Ask. Bid.
104 k
98M
96k
62
102 k

Sale
Sale
64
Sale
100
Sale
89 k
99 k
92 k
Sale
84 M
Sale
88 k
Sale
94
93 k

89 k
89 M
99
89 k
92k
83
95k
95
88 k
80k
74 k
93k
92
93 k

Ask. Sale
Sale
98
Sale
95k
Sale
64
62
Sale 101
Sale
89 k
99k
92
Sale
Sale
96
Sale
Sale
81

89k
89k
99k
92
92
83
95k
95
88k
80k

|

Highest.

Prices.

Lowest.

Sale Prices.

Lowest.

Sale Prices.

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

7
2
5
2

166
97
62
1 0 3k

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

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

16
8
7
5
21
27
27
16
27
21

90k
93k
99k
92k
93
84k
96k
96k
89k
82)

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

1 97k
7 94k
5 62
6 101
99k
7 85k
4 86
2 95k
7 91k
2 92
2 80k
19 9 4 k
4 95
15 8 6 k
11 7 7 k

Highest.
Sale Prices.

Jan. 29
Jan. 5 100
Feb. 7
Jan. 7| 97
Feb., 5 6 2 k Jan. 31
Feb. 2 104 k Jan. 7
Jan. 5! 99% Jan. 5
Jan. 2j 9 0 k Jan. 26
Jan. 5 93
Feb. 4
Jan. 23 100 Jan. 29
Jan. 2 92% Jan. 17
Jan, 7 93 k J-an. 17
Jan. 5 8 5 k Jan. 21
Jan. 11 9 6 k Feb. 19
Jan. i 9 6 k Feb. 4
Jan, 8 8 9 k Feb. 15
Jan. 2 8 2 k Feb. 11

94
93 k

9 2 k Feb. 15 9 3 k Feb. 15
Feb. 21
92 * Feb. 21 92

92
92

Jan. 4 9 3 k Jan. 29
Feb. 21 9 3 k Jan. 24

55 k Sale
9 3 k Sale
___
97
96
100 k _____
9 4 k ____
9 7 k 98

5 5 k Feb. 28 5 7 k Feb. 8
Feb. 28
93
Feb. 7 94
97 • Feb. 25 9 7 k Feb. 25

5 3 k Jan. 2 5 8 k Jan. 26
Feb. 28
9 0 k Jan. f 94
9 6 k Jan. 12 9 7 k Feb. 25

Feb. 7
9 9 k Feb. 15 156
Feb. 28
9 4 k Feb. 15 95
9 8 k Feb. 21
9 7 k Feb. 28

9 9 k Jhn. 17 1 0 0 k Jan. 7
Feb. 28
9 3 k Jan. 8 95
9 7 k Jan. 3 1 99 k Jan. 17
1 0 1k
74
109k
98k
82k

Feb. 29 1 0 2 k Jan. 12
Jan. 29
Feb. 2S 76
Feb. 26 1 1 1 k Feb. 5
Feb. 8 100 Jan. 17
Feb. 5
Jan. 2 85

98
33k
32
1k
1k
89
58k
87 k
92k
93k
104
104
99
104
99k
91k
96k
88M
89k
101
1 0 7k
92

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

9 '9 9 k Jan.
10 4 0 k Feb.
7 4 0 k Feb.
7 2 k Jan.
14
2 k Feb.
7 95
Feb.
2 65
Jan.
7 9 6 k Feb.
7 96M Jan.
Feb.
5 95
2 108
Jan.
2 10 5 k Feb.
23 100 k 'J a n .
2 1 0 5 k Jan.
7 101 k Feb.
8 9 3 k Jan.
Feb.
19 98
15 93
Feb.
2 9 2 k Jan.
7 1 0 2 k Jan.
9 1 0 8k Jan.
Feb.
26 92

30
11
14
26
14
14
12
15
11
7
11
8
11
8
15
24
14
8
16
4
30
26

Feb. 7 ! 1 0 3 k
Sale 1 0 3 k Feb. 28 105
Sale 102
Feb. 2 1 0 2k Feb. 8 1 0 0 k
Sale
9 5 k Feb. 14 9 6 k Feb. 4 9 4 k
|
Feb. 28 94
9 5 k 9 4 M Feb. 7 95
9 9 k Feb. 7.1 0 0 k Feb. 25: 9 8 k
Sale
Feb. 4 93
|
Sale
9 4 k Feb. 20 95
92
Feb. 15 9 2 k Feb. 8 9 0 k
Sale
9 5 k Feb. 8 92M
9 4 k Feb. 21
Sale
97
Feb. 15 9 7 k Feb. 5: 9 6 k
Sale
91
Feb. 23 9 2 k Feb. 7 9 0 k
1
Sale
Feb. 2 1 0 2k Feb. 14 9 9 k
Sale 100
Feb. 9 95
95
Feb. 4 90
Feb. 7 96
9 6 k Feb. 25 98
96 k Sale
9 4 k -------- 9 3 k Feb. 1 9 4 k Feb. 27 9 3 k
Feb. 20 1 0 6 k Feb. 8 104 k
1 0 5 k 107k 105
8 9 k 9 0 k 8 9 k Feb. 19 9 0 k Feb. 18 8 7 k
102
Sale 10 0k Feb. 4 1 0 2k Feb. 25 9 9 k
91
Feb. 20 9 2 k Feb. 5 90
9 1 k Sale
93 k Sale
9 3 k Feb. 15 9 4 k Feb. 13 93 k
78
Sale
7 7 k Feb. 18 8 0 k Feb. 1 7 5 k
91
Feb. 7 10 1k Feb. 25! 84 k
9 6 k Sale
9 5 k Feb. 13 9 7 k Feb. 8 94 k
96 k Sale
91
96
Feb. 18 94
Feb. 6! 92
92
9 3 k 92
Feb. 18! 95
9 6 k - - - - 9 6 k Feb. 28 97
88
86
Feb. 25 8 7 k Feb. 13 86
86 k Sale
Sale
8 2 k 8 3 k 8 1 k Feb. 14 8 3 k Feb. 14! 80 k
9 1 k Feb. 5 9 3 k Feb. 21 89 k
9 1 k 93 k Sale
104M 104M Sale 103k Feb. 5 10 4k Feb. 2 V 10 3 k
Feb. 13 105
Feb. 13 10 4 k
105
. . . . 105
9 2 k 90 k Sale
Feb. 18! 89M
90
Feb. 18 95
118
114
Feb. 15 115- Feb. 13 114
115 k 131
Feb. 15 1 0 9 k Feb. 29! 106M
Sale 109 k Sale 108
Feb. 28! 77
Sale
88 k Sale
8 1 k Feb. 1 89
98
Sale
96
Feb. 15 98
Feb. 29 96
Sale 1 1 7k Sale 11 3 k Feb. 18 1 1 8k Feb. 11 109
U 4M

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

28 105
3 102k
5 96k
11 9 5 k
11 101
2 95
2 93
9 95k
3 97k
2 92M
29 103
4 97k
11 98 k
16 94 k
5 106 k
2 90M
2 1 0 2k
7 92k
15 94
7 82k
7 101k
10 9 7 k

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

7
17
11
11
21
17
24
8
3
15
17
29
29
27
15
18
25
30
13
17
25
8

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

18 94
9 97
26 8 7 k
9 83k
7 93k
71104k
2 105
9 95
14 118
5 ,1 0 9 k
2 89
15 98
9 118k

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

5
18
13
19
21
16
11
18
24
29
28
29
11

102M
76
111
99M
83 M
80k
98k
37
37M
1k
1
90
63 M
91
95
94 k
10 7k
105 M
100
104 k
101
93 M
98k
93
91k
101M
108
91M
104M
102
96
94 M
100
94M
92k
94 k
97M
91k
100
95 M
96 k
93 M
106
89 k
100 M
92 k
94 M
80 M
91
96 k
91
94
95k
86 M
81M
91M
104
105
92M
115
108 M
81k

10 2 k 101M Sale
76M 73
74
Sale 110 k Sale
99 k 9 8 k 9 9 k
84 k 84 k Sale
SOU
99 k . 9 8 k Sale
3 7 k 37
38 k
Sale
37
Sale
2k
2
2k
ik
lk
2
Sale
94
94 k
64
6 0 k 61
90
9 2 k 84
95M 9 6 k Sale
Sale
94
Sale
Sale 106 k Sale
Sale 104 k Sale
Sale
99 k Sale
Sale 104 u 104k
10 1k 1 0 1k 101M
Sale
9 2 k Sale
Sale
97
Sale
Sale
92
Sale
Sale
90 k Sale
Sale
Sale 102
Sale 107 k Sale
94M 9 1 k 92
105
Sale
Sale
Sale
101
Sale
Sale
Sale
97k
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
107
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
97
98

104 k
102
95
94k
100 k
95
92k
94 k
97 k
91k
10 1 k

1 0 1k
74
1 0 9k
98k
83k

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

98k
37k
37
lk
lk
90
60

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

95k
93k
10 6k
10 4k
99k
10 4k
100
91k
96k
91k
90k
10 1k
10 7k
92

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

29 1 0 2k Feb. 4
281 77
Feb. 7
26 1 1 1 k Feb. 5
8 9 9 k Feb. 26
Feb. 5
19 85
______________
29 9 8 k Feb. 29
28 4 0 k Feb. 11
2 4 0 k Feb. 14
2 M Feb. 8
28
2 k Feb. 14
25
1 95
Feb. 14
14 6 3 k Feb. li
._ _ _____
15 9 6 k Feb. 15
Feb. 7
20 95
28 1 0 7 k Feb. 7
20 10 5 k Feb. 8
8 1 0 0k Feb. 2
5 1 0 4k Feb. 5
8 1 01 k Feb. 15
18 9 3 k Feb. 7j
Feb. 14|
19 98
Feb. 8
8 93
26 9 2 k Feb. 4
28 102k Feb. 6
15 1 0 8 k Feb. 2
Feb. 26
26 92

92.000
1,279,000 95M Sale
94
Sale
Remington Arms 6 s ._____ 1937
9 3 k Feb. 25 9 5 k Feb. 4 93 Jan. 2 9 5 k
Jan. 7 95
37.000
1,255,000 9 4 k 94 k 9 4 k 95
94
Feb. 13 95
Feb. 5 93
Repub I A 8 sink fund 5 s ..1940
101.000
1,668,000 9 0 k Sale
90
Sale
5MS------------------1953
8 8 k Feb. 2 9 1 k Feb. 14 8 7 k Jan. 2 9 1 k
181,000
2,000
88
80
88
88
Feb. 15 88
Feb. 15 9 0 k Jan. S 9 0 k
Robbins A Myers 7s______ 1942
90
90
. .
Roch Pit C A I 5s_________1946
Jan. 4 90
418,000
245,000 85
Sale
Feb. 23 82
Rogers-Brown Iron 7s_____ 1942
85
8 7 k 8 3 k Feb. 2 90
1,000
40,000 79 k 80
St Jos R y L H A P 5s_____ 1937
7 9 k Feb. 26 7 9 k Feb. 26 7 6 k Jan. 12 79M
7 9 k 80
St Jos Stock Yard® 4 M s. .1930
88k
Jan. 2 8 1 k
120,000
65,000 79' Sale
St L R M t A Pac 5s stmpd 1955
7 8 k Feb. 18 8 1 k Feb. 27 77
8 1 k Sale
Feb. 18 58
33,000 54 k 56
53
60
Feb. IS 50
12,000
55
Feb. 18 55
_
St Louis Tran gu imp 5s_ 1924
40,000 9 1 k
31,000
St Paul City Ry Cable 5 s .. 1937
9 1 k -------- 9 1 k Feb. 7 9 1 k Feb. 21 j 9 1 k Jan. 28 9 1 k
95
Jan. 19 98
2,000 9 6 k 97
St Paul Union Depot 5s._
9 5 k Feb. 15 9 6 k Feb. 9
96 k Sale
654,000 102
Saks A Co 7s_______________1942 M 8
26,000
101k Feb. 23 102k Feb. 7 10 1 k Feb. 23 10 4 k
102M 102k 103
198,000 95 k Sale
Feb. 2 9 5 k Feb. 4 9 3 k Jan. 2 9 6 k
77,000
San Antonio Pub Ser 6s_ 1952 J J
_
95
9 5 k 95
38,000
957,000 102 k Sale 100k Sale 100
Feb. 28 102k Feb. 1 100 Jan. 3 1 0 2k
Sharon Steel Hoop 1st 8S..1941 M 8
Jan. 8 1 0 2 k
383,000 101M 102 k 102
Sale 101
33,000
Sheffield Farms 6M s______ 1942 A O
Feb. 26 102k Feb. 8 101
215,000 86
Sale
11,000
85
Feb. 15 88
Feb. 8 8 3 k Jan. 4 88
Sierra A S F Power 5s____1949 F A
8 2 k 86
7,223,000 93 k Sale
Sinclair Cons Oil 7s________1937 M 8 720,000
8 9 k Feb. 13 9 3 k Feb. 4 8 9 k Feb. 13 97
9 2 k Sale
Feb. 14 9 0 k
5,179,000 8 7 k Sale
86
Sale
85
Feb. 14 8 7 k Feb. 5 85
6M s B (w 1)____________ 1938 J D 410,000
4,991,000 97 k Sale
98
Sale
9 7 k Feb. 4 9 8 k Feb. 8 9 7 k Feb. 21 99
Sinclair Crude Oil 3-yr 5M s. 1925 A O 493,000
3,365,000 9 7 k Sale
9 7 k Feb. 21 9 8 k Feb. 5 9 5 k Jan. 29 9 8 k
6s_______________________1926 F A 206,000
9 7 k Sale
6,942,000 8 2 k Sale
Sinclair Pipe Line 5s______ 1942 A O 296,000
8 1 k Feb. 14 8 3 k Feb. 6 8 1 k Jan. 2 86
8 2 k Sale
51,000
1,293,000 102
Sale 101
Sale 10 0k Feb. 25 102U Feb. 4 1 0 0k Feb. 25 1 0 2 k
So Porto R ico Sugar s f 7 s ..1941 J D
Jan. 3 9 6 k
South Bell T A T 1st s f 5s 1941 J .1 107,000
930,000 95M Sale
94 k Sale
9 4 k Feb. 28 9 6 k Feb. 14! 94
94
Sale
Feb. l! 93 k Feb. 29 94
Southw B -T 1st A ref 5s_ 1954 F A 895,000
_
93 k Sale
93 k Feb. 29, 94
Southern Colo Pow 6s_____ 1947 J J 872,000
245,000 8 8 k 90
Feb. 7 8 7 k Jan. 16 90
|
8 8 k 90
8 8 k Feb. 11' 90
433,000 103
Feb. 15| 100 Jan. 4 1 0 3 k
Stand Gas A El conv s f 6s. 1926 r d
17,000
Sale 102 k Sale 10 2k Feb. 7 103
—
Conv deb gold 6M «_____ 1933 M 8 127,000
9 7 k Feb. 18 9 8 k Feb. 13! 9 7 k Feb. 18 9 8 k
97 k 98
9 7 k Sale
24,000
297,000 9 7 k 98
97
Feb. 21j 98
Feb. 4 9 5 k Jan. 31 98
|
Standard M llllng 1st 5s____1930 M N
97k 97k
1,897,000
Stand Oil of Calif deb 7s Jan 31 F A
Jan. 3 1 0 4 k
Steel A Tube gen s f 7s Ser C ’51 J J
61,000 ! 1,865,000 104 M Sale 104 k Sale 103k Feb. 7 1 0 4 k Feb. 8 103
69,000 j 1,304,000 9 7 k Sale
Sugar Estates Orlente 7 s .. 1942 M S
9 6 k Feb. 15 9 7 k Feb. 6! 9 5 k Jan. 3 9 7 k
9 7 k Sale
Jan. 9 9 3 k
28,000 !
20,000 92M 9 4 k ‘ 93 k Sale
Syracuse Ltg C o 1st g 5s. .1951 J D
9 3 k Feb. 29 92
9 3 k Feb. 29
NOTE.— We repeat sales for calendar year 1923, as entirely wrong figures were inserted in our February number,




Jan. 30
Jan. 15
Feb. 14
Jan. 8
Feb. 23
Jan. 31
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.

27
16
21
26
2
31
1
8
17
17
17
16
17
10
30
14
1
7
30
13
4

Jan. 15
Jan. 24
Feb. 29

BONDS AND STOCKS—STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD
BO N D S

«.

Y. STOCK

EXCHANGE.

Interest
Period.

34

Sales in 1923
Sales in
(12 mos.).
February. C orrected
Par Value
fig u res.
$
241,000
10,000
4,000
482,000
83,000
309,000
12,000
75,000

$
76,000
111,000
366,000
2,012,000
1,543,000
5,293,000
346,000
1,110,000
1,037,000
1,087,000
598,000
5, 00
12,000
33,000
33,000
1,023,000
181,000
248,000
3,,000
40,000
785,000
587,000
1,444,000
753,000
2,346,000
1,284,000
379,000
1,070,000
393,000
267,000
5,802,000
1,940,000
1,156,000
9,288,000
36,000
1,071,000
1,663,000
64,000
112,000
11,000
667,000
6,685,000
5,916,000
932,000
75,000
528,000
1,719,000
1,110,000
40,000
97,000
1,143,000
482,000
1,769,000
405,000
524,000
514,000
1,502,000
2,854.000
1,764,000
2,423,000
2,740,000
2,837,000
1,172,000
1,674,000

PRICES IN FEBRUARY.
Feb 1.
Bid.
88
100%
100%
95%
56%
48
93
103

Feb. 29.

Ask. Bid.
104
101% 99%
100% 100%
Sale
96
Sale
54%
Sale
47%
93% 93
Sale 102%

Lowest.

118.

[ V ol.

RANGE SINCE JAN. 1.
Lowest.

Highest.

Highest.

Ask. Sale Prices.
Sale Prices.
Sale Prices.
Sale Prices.
Sale
97% Feb. 7 105
Feb. 11 84% Jan. 9 105
Feb. 11
Sale
99% Feb. 20 100
Feb. 2 99% Feb. 26 102% Jan. 19
101
100% Feb. 4 101
Feb. 21 100% Jan. 10 102 Jan. 22
Sale
94% Feb. 4 96
Feb. 8 93% Jan. 4 96
Feb. 8
Sale
53% Feb. 21 56% Feb. 1 53% Feb. 21 56% Jan. 3
Sale
46
Feb. 8 48% Feb. 2 44
Jan. 9 49% Jan. 29
95
93% Feb. 5 •93% Feb. 27 93% Feb. 5 93% Feb. 27
Sale 102% Feb. 28 104
Feb. 7 102 Jan. 4 104
Feb. 7

Syracuse L t A Pow s f 5 s ..1954 J J
Term C I A R R gen 5s____1951 J J
Tennessee Cop 1st cony 6s. 1925 M N
Tenn Elec Power 6s______ 1947 J D
Third A ve 1st ref 4s______ i960 J j
Adjustm ent Income 5s__1960 A O
Third A ve R R 1st gold 5s. . 1937 J J
T ide W ater Oil 6 % s ______ 1931 F A
T o b a cP ro d 10-year s f 7s..1 931 J D
Toledo Edison 1st 7 s ..
1941 M S
91,000
107% 107% Sale 107
107
Feb. 7 107% Feb.
Toledo Trac L A P 6s_____ 1925 F A
59,000
99% Sale
99% Sale
99% Feb. 2 100
Feb.
Trenton Gas A Elec 1st 5s. 1949 M H
93%
93%
Twenty-Third St R y 5s. .1962 J J
7,000
54
48
56
Feb. 5 56
____I 56
Feb.
Undergr’d of London 4 % s .l9 3 3 J J
85
90
85% _ .
Incom e 6s. ____________ 1948 J J
82
88% 82%
Onion Bag A Pap 6 s .. _ 1942 M N
30,000
S a le ' 97 " 97% 95% Feb. 11 98
98
Feb.
Onion El L A P 1st g 5 s . . . 1932 M S
16,000
97% 97% 97% 97% 97% Feb. 2 98
Feb.
Refunding 5 s ............... ..1 9 3 3 M N 243,000
95
Sale
95% Sale
95
Feb. 4 96% Feb.
Onion Elev R y Chic 5s___1945 A O
73% . . .
68%
Union Oil Cal 5 s _____ __ 1931 J J
6,000
95
95% 97
95% Feb. 21 96% Feb
6 s ------------ M ay 1942 F A
49,000
101
Sale 101% 102
100% Feb. 2 101% Feb.
Onion Tank Car equip 7s. .1930 F A
43,000
104
104% 103% 104
103
Feb. 16 104% Feb.
54,000
United Drug conv 8 s _____ 1941 J D
113% Sale 114
Sale 113% Feb. 19 113% Feb.
United Fuel Gas 1st s f 6 s .. 1936 J J 104,000
97
95% Sale
94% Feb. 13 97% Feb.
On R ys Inv— 5s Pitts is s ..l9 2 6 M N
85,000
95% Sale
95% 96
95
F eb. 4 96
Feb.
Onlted R ys St L 1st g 4s..1 9 3 4 J J
70,000
64% Sale _____ 62% 62% Feb. 13 64% Feb.
Onltod Steamship 6 s .. . 1937 M N
86% 87% 86% Sale
Onlted Stores Realty 6s. 1942 A O
5,000
101
Sale 100% 100% 100
Feb. 20 101% Feb.
O 8 Hoffman M ach 10-yr 8sl932 J J
67,000
103% Sale 1 0 4 % _____ 104
Feb. 18 104
Feb.
U 8 R ealty A Im p deb g 5s 1924 J J
1,000
99% 100
9 9 % _____ 99% Feb. 4 100
Feb.
O 8 Rubber 1st A ref 5s SerA’ 47 J J 717,000
86% Sale
84/^ Sale
84
Feb. 27 86% Feb.
10-year 7 % s ..................1 9 3 0 F A 437,000
106% Sale 104
Feb. 28 106% Feb.
Sale 105
O 8 Sm elt.Ref A M cony 6s 1926 F A
159,000
100% Sale 100% Sale 100
Feb. 6 100% Feb.
O 8 Steel Corp s f g 5s Apr 1963 M N
114,000
102% Sale 102 % Sale 102% Feb. 4 103
Feb.
Registered______
1,000
102
Feb. 13 102
Feb.
Utah Light A Trac 5s_ .1944 A O
_
41,000
82% Sale
81% 81% 80% Feb. 19 83% Feb.
Utah Power A Lt 1st 5s_ 1944 F A
_
45,000
89% Sale
89
Sale
88% Feb. 21 90
F eb .
Utica Elec L A P 1st s f 5s g 1950 J J
97% 99
97% ._ . .
96,000
92% 93
Otlca G A El ref A ext 5 s .. 1957 J J
91 " Sale
90% Feb. 2 94
Feb.
Victor Fuel 5 s .. _ .
1953 ,1 •J
3,000
60
62% 54% 64
62
Feb. 1 62
Feb.
Va-Car Chem 1st 15-yr 5s 1923 J D
82
72
Feb. 28 82
Feb.
Sale
73% Sale
7a ------------------------------ 1947 J D 754,000
41
Feb. 27 66% Feb.
7% s, with warrants. .1937 J J 623,000
65% Sale
47
Sale
147,000
63% Sale
40% Feb. 27 66
Feb.
do
without warrants.
46
Sale
Va Iron .Coal A Coke 1st g 5s ’ 49 M N
1,000
90% 93% 90% Feb. 28 90% Feb.
90% 92
Virginia R y A Pow 1st 5 s .. 1934 J J
86,000
90
Sale
89% 89% 89% Feb. 11 90
Feb.
95
93% Feb. 21 95
Vertientes Sugar 7s______ 1942 J D
Sale
94
Sale
Feb.
76,000
102 % Sale 102% Sale 102% Feb. 2 103% Feb.
Warner Sugar 7 s . . ____.1941 J D
102,000
9 9 % 100
99% 100
99% Feb. IS 100% Feb.
Wash W at Pow 1st 30-yr 5s 1939 J J
41,000
Feb.
Westchester Light gold 08.1950 J D
96% 97% 96
_____ 96% Feb. 27 97
11,000
West Penn Power 5s______ 1946 M R
89% Feb. 29 91
90% Sale
Feb.
19,000
89% Sale
Feb. 19 101% Feb.
6s---------------------------------- 1958 J 1)
25,000
1 01 % 101% 101% Sale 101
7s----------------------------- . 1946 F A
Feb.
104% 105% 105% Sale 103’ Feb. 25 106
29,000
5s “ E ” _________________ 1953 M R
87% 88% 86% Sale
86% Feb. 29 88% Feb.
39,000
97
98% 96% Feb. 23 98
Feb.
W estU n— C o lltr c u r r 5 s .1938 J J
29,000
97% Sale
92% 93
92% Sale
91 % F eb. 4 94
Feb.
Fund A real est 4 %s g _ _ 1950 M N
31,000
15-year 6 % s g o l d ______ 193€ F A
109% Sale 109% Sale 109% Feb. 1 110
Feb.
109,000
Feb. 21 108
Feb.
107% Sale 107% Sale 107
Westlnghouse E A M 7s ..1 9 3 i M N
198,000
Wlckwire Spencer 7s______ 1935 J J 123,000
70
Sale
70
Feb. 29 79
Feb.
78% Sale
96% Sale
96% Feb. 29 98% Feb.
97% Sale
Wilson A C o 1st s f 6s_____ 1941 A O 171,000
89% 90 %! 89% Feb. 27 93
Feb.
10-year conv s f 6 s ______ 1928 J D 202,000
91% Sale
96
Sale
95% Feb. 28 98% Feb.
10-year conv s f 7 % s____193i F A
98% Sale
172,000
Winchester Rep Arms 7% sl941 A O
102% 102% 102
102% 102
Feb. 8 102% Feb.
20,000
96
Feb. 20 97
Feb.
Youngs’n Sheet A Tube 6s. 1943 J J 611,000
96% Sale
96% Sale
• On the baslsof $5 to the £ sterling
6 Ou the basis of four marks to one dollar
e First Installment paid, d
-o&le. t Bond0 “ ^hen issued ” x Flat price.
NOTE.— We repeat sales for calendar year 1923, as entirely wrong figures were inserted in our

28 106
Jan.
21 98% Jan.
5
1
8
6

56

Feb.

2 108
7 100

Jan. 11
Jan. 23

5 56

Feb.

5

5
18
27
2
8
4
8
13
11
6

95% Feb. 11 98
97% Jan. 15 98
92
Jan. 2 96%
8
21
99% Jan. 5 101
103
Feb. 16 104%
111% Jan. 5 113%
92% Jan. 2 97%
91
Jan. 2 96
62% Jan. 2 65%
14
98% Jan. 7 101%
103
Jan. 3 104%
99% Jan. 17 100
84
Feb. 27 87%
103% Jan. 3 106%
99% Jan. 8 101%
102 % Jan.
5 103%
102
Jan. 4 102%
80
Jan. 3 86%
87% Jan. 2 90

Jan. 24
Feb. 8
Feb. 6
8
25
Jan. 28
Jan. 9
Feb. 8
Jan. 30
Feb. 14
Jan. 16
26
Feb. 5
Jan. 15
Jan. 7
Jan. 26
Jan. 14
Jan. 26
Jan. 14
Jan. 2
Jan. 22
Jan. 29

18
11

90% Jan. 7 94
62
Feb. 11 62

Feb. 18
Feb. 11

25
19
7
8
8
14
1

1
4
5
18
8
1
5
8
7
11
7
8
7
6
18
6
25
7
11
8
1
14
4

72
41
40%
90%
88
93
102%
99%
96%
89%
101
104%
86%
96%
90%
108%
106%
70
96
86%
95%
100%
94%

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

28 85%
27 73%
27 70
28 91
2 90%
8 95
5 103%
18 100%
27 97
4 91
12 102
3 107%
29 89%
23 98
8 94
4 111%
2 108
29 79%
7 98%
3 93
28 100
31102%
7 97

Full paid. ePart paid.

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

10
2
2
8
11
22
5
8
7
29
2
22
14
4
18
11
14
11
24
8
14
31
4

«Optlon

February number.

STOCKS—PRICES AND SALES FOR FEBRUARY AND THE YEAR TO DATE.
In accordance with a rule of the Stock Exchange, effectlre Oct. 13 1913. all stocks are now quoted dollars per share

Prices are on basis of 100-share lots.

STOCKS

Exceptions of stocks which sell only In a small way are noted by the letter a.

SALES TO MAR. 1.
In
February.

Since
Jan. 1.

Par Shares.
Ann Arbor__________ ^.100
Preferred............ .........100
300
Atchison T op A S Fe__100
29.000
Preferred____________100
3.300
Atlanta Blrm A A tl_ 100
_
5.300
Atlan Coast Line B R ..1 0 0
4,900

Shares.

H. Y . S T O C K E X C H ’ GE.

Baltimore & Ohio_____ 100
Preferred____________100
Bangor A Aroos, pref. _ 100
Bkln-Manhat trctfs.n o par
Trust ctfs pref____no par
Buffalo R och & P itt s .. 100
Preferred____________100
Buffalo & Susq________100
P referred___________ 100
Canadian Pacific______ 100
O a n a d a S o u th e r n ..___100
Carolina Clinch & Ohio. 100
Central R R o f N J ____100
Chesapeake & Ohio____100
P referred___________ 100
Chicago A A lton______ 100
Preferred____________100
C ertificates_________ 100
Pref ctfs of d e p o sit.. 100
C hic & East 111 R R (new ).
Preferred (new )______
Chicago Great W est___100
Preferred____________100
Chic M ilw A St P a u l.. 100
Preferred____________100
Chicago A North W est. 100
Preferred____________100
_
Chic R ock Isl A P ac_ 100
7% preferred________100
0% preferred________100
Chic St P M inn A Om .100
Preferred___________ 100
C ler Cine Chic A St L . 100
Colorado A Southern.. 100
1st preferred________100
2nd oref erred________100
Cuba R R , pref________100
Delaware A Hudson_ 100
_
Del Lack A W estern_ 50
_




62,700
1,800
500
25.000
15,600

100

800
91,000
11,500
3 5 .600

12,200
171.400
6,000

40

2,150
123.400
75,200
1,173
40

14.500
110

54,460
180

20

100

100
100

PRICES IN FEBRUARY.
Price about
Jan. 2
1924.
iBid.
13
31
97%
86 %
1%
113%

Feb. 1.

58%
59% Sale
58% Sale
89
Sale
86
15%
14% Sale
53%
49 % Sale
53
49% Sale
85
90
85
124
130
115
50
52
49
145% 146% 148%
52
57%

100

400
81,200
1,300
13,600
13.500
200

850 208
163,300 71%
4,100 99%
49.600
3%
41,800 10
400

210%
224
74%
Sale
101%
100
3%
3%
10%
Sale
2%
10

5,300

10,800 25%
4.600 48 %
4%
18,930
s
45.900 10 V
149,800 13%
199,700 24
59,175 50%
2.600 102
109,000 23%
6,200 78 %
10,600 65%
8,550 31%
300 75
1.300 110
13.900 20
600 46 %
500 35
300
10,600 108
19,800 112

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
115
Sale
50
45

1,200

4,600
10,200

33.300
48,800
14,750
800
44.300
1,900
4,100
800
100

500
7.000
200

300
6,400
7,700

Feb. 29.

Ask. Bid.
Ask. Bid.
11
13
11
17
29
32
26
37
101% Sale 100
Sale
89 % 89% 87%
Sale
1%
2%
2%
2
114% Sale 116%
Sale

Sale
Sale

24%
49%
5%
12 %
16%
25%
52%
102

25%
79%
67%
35%
73
107
27%
52
46
70
107%

1 12 %

Lowest.

Ask. Sale
16
26
Sale
98
Sale
87%
Sale
1%
Sale
Sale 112

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

Sale
56%
58
58%
Sale
89
Sale
14%
Sale
53
57
52%
89
130
120
54
50
Sale 144%
54% 52%

55% Feb.
Sale
59% 58% Feb.
89
Feb.
90
13% Feb.
Sale
51% Feb.
54
51% Feb.
58
90
86% Feb.
145
54
Sale 144% Feb.
54% 52% Feb.
23
Feb.
212
204
214
206
Feb.
Sale
67% Feb.
71% Sale
102
102
104
101% Feb.
Sale
3% Feb.
4% Sale
11 % Sale
Sale
10
Feb.
3
Feb.
3%
12
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
80
Sale
36
84

21%

43%
4%
11 %
14%
22%
50%
100%
23%
77%
67%
32
75
107
110
28
Sale
52
56
40
50
72
75
110% 109%
Sale 114%

22

Sale
5
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
79
69
Sale
Sale
110
Sale
56
46
75
Sale
Sale

21%
43%
4%
11
14
22%
50%
100%
21%
76%
66%
32
75
107
27
53

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

RANGE SINCE JAN. 1.
Highest.

Prices.
29
19
13
23
18

Option sales are dlsrega ded.

Sale Prices.
31
101%
89
2%
116%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

58%
59%
90
15%
55%
51%
86%

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

149%
53
23
210%
77%
103%
5
12%
3%

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

24%
49%
5%
13%
17
27%
54%
102%
26%
80
69%
37
75
109%
29%
53

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

Feb.
73
Feb. 13 73
109
Feb. 7 112% Feb.
Feb.
110% Feb. 15 115

Highest.
Sale
13
26
97%
86%
1%
112

Lowest.

Prices.
Jan. 24
Feb. 29
Jan. 2
Jan. 2
Feb. 23
Jan. 23

Sale
13
34
102%
89%
2%
116%

Prices.
Jan. 24
Jan. 8
Jan. 28
Jan. 19
Jan. 11
Feb. 4

55%
58%
86
13%
48%
49%

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

60%
59%
90
17%
56%
55%

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

125
50
144%
52%
23
206
67%
99%
3%
9%
3

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

125
50
150%
54%
23
77%
103%
5%
12%
3%

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

11
14
9
24
25
9
5
28
10
29
28

21%
43%
4%
10%
13%
23%
49%
100
21%
76%

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

27
51%
5%
13%
18%
28
54%
103%
27%
83
69%
37
75%
114
27
53
46
73
111%
115

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

10
8
17
5
10
10
7
19
10
10
10
4
14
26
31
9
12
13
28
23

29
75
106
20
50
45

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
73
Feb.
107% Jan.
110% Feb.

212

15
2
8
2
7
15
13
4
15

STOCKS

SALES TO MAR. 1.

N. Y . S T O C K E XC H ’ GE.

In
February.

Par Shares.
Duluth S S A Atlantic. 100
400
Preferred____________100
500
■rle......... ......................... 100 124,700
First preferred______ 100
36,900
10,300
Second preferred____100
25,880
Qreat Northern pref . _ .100
Iron ore prop____no par
16,500
2,400
Gulf Mob & Nor tr ctfs.100
Preferred____________100
3,590
2,525
Illinois Central________100
0% pref Series A ____100
Leased line stock___100
Preferred when Issued___
80
RR sec stock ctfs__1000
700
Preferred full paid_____
Rights________________
15,000
Interboro Rap Trans (w 1)
1,800
Int A Grt No Ry (w 1).100
Int Rys of Cent Mex, pref.
100
Iowa Central__________ 100
Kansas City Southern. 100
31,886
1,000
Preferred____________100
Keokuk A Des Moines. 100
Lehigh Valley__________ 50
34,100
4.700
Rights_______________
5.800
Louisville A Nashville. 100
400
Manhattan Ry guar_ 100
_
5,600
Mod Guar__________ 100
5.200
Market Street R y_____ 100
2.200
Preferred____________100
19,800
Prior preferred_____ 100
2.800
Second preferred____100
8,200
Minneap & St L (new). 100
600
Minn St Paul A S S M .100
400
Preferred____________100
200
Leased line certlfs___100
30,400
Mo Kan A Texas Co (new)
17,200
Preferred (new)______
41.700
Missouri Pacific co m ..100
64.900
Preferred___________ 100
MobileA Birin, pref_ 100
_
looj
Nash Chat A St Louis. 100
2,400
Nat Rys Mex 1st pref. 100
4.700
Second preferred____100
15.700
N Orl Tex A Mex v t c . 100
New York Central____100
R igh ts________________
Reading rights_________
N Y Chic A St Louis.. 100
When Issued________100
Preferred when lss_ 100
_
New York A Harlem___50
N Y Lack A Western_____
N Y N H A Hartford ..100
N Y Ontario A West___100
Norfolk Southern_____ 100
Norfolk A Western____100
Preferred____________100
Northern Pacific______ 100
Pacific Coast__________ 100
First preferred______ 100
Second preferred____100
Pennsylvania___________ 50
Peoria A Eastern______ 100
P«re Marquette--------- 100
Prior preferred_____ 100
Preferred___________ 100
Pitts Ft W A Chicago. .100
Preferred___________ 100|
Pitts A W V a ............... 1001
Preferred___________ 100j
Sapid Transit w I..no por|
Reading Company____501
First preferred______ 50
Second Dreferred_____ 50
R ights.!_______________
Rensselaer & Saratoga. 100
Rutland RR pref_____ 100
9t Louls-San F tr ctfs.100
Preferred A tr ctfs.100
(it Louis Southwest___100
Preferred___________ 100
Seaboard Air Line____100
Preferred___________ 100
Southern Pacific Co___100
Southern Railway_____ 100
Preferred___________ 100
Texas A Pacific________100
Third Avenue_________100
Tol St L A West Tr recta.
Preferred trust rects_
_
Twin City Rapid Tran. 100
Preferred___________ 100
Onion Pacific__________100
Preferred___________ 100
United Rys Investment 100
Preferred___________ 100
Virginia Ry A Power.. 100
Wabash______________ 100
Preferred A _________100
Preferred B _________100
Veet’n Maryl’d (new) .100
2d preferred_________100
Western Pacific________100
Preferred___________ 100
West Penn Co____ no par
Preferred....... ............100
0% preferred________100
7% preferred_______ 100
• heeling A L E Ry___100
Preferred___________ 100
Warrants_____ _________
Wisconsin Central____100
industrial and Mlscell.
Adams Express_______ 100
advance Rumely_____ 100
Preferred___________ 100
A4r Reduction Inc..no pari
Alax Rubber Inc______ 50
Alaska Gold Mines____10
iiaska Juneau Gold M . . 10
411 American Cables_ 100
_
allied Chem A Dye.no par
Preferred___________100
sills Chalmers Mfg____100
Prftfprred
1no




25

STOCKS-STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD

M a r ., 1924.]

142,600
110,869
10,300
4,600
35
156,500
4,600
1,200
33,800
125
44,300
4.400
400
2,300
25,000
900
37,300
1,200
1,600
106
12,900
80C
39,400
5,200
4,200
80.85S
6
1,300
39,900
11,600
94,200
22,700
94,800
113,000
51,200
476,590
18,000
38,500
2,200
500
31,300
3,900
4,700
7,900
100
170,200
284,400
5,100
8,300
3,800
17,900
500
800

Since
Jan. 1.

Shares. ! Bid.
3,000
1%
2,200
3
519,400 2 1 %
140,700 29%
36,900 25
96,705 54%
39,800 28%
9,300 14
15,690 49%
11,225 100 Vs
100 106%
200 68

Feb. 1.

Ask. Bid.
3
2%
4
3%
27%
Sale
33%
Sale
25% 30
58%
Sale
29%
Sale
15% 15
52
56%
102
103%
115
107%
72
71

Feb. 29.

800,
62,186i
1,800,
400!
169,100
4,700
13.700
1,300
17.200
15,300
3,900
37.200
5,500
45,400
2,000

700
200
89.800
40.700
92,600
137,900

12% Sale
18
23

1%

2

19
52

Sale
Sale
3
1%
61
Sale
8 8 % Sale

39
41
31
Sale
i i % 13
42
35
6 8 % Sale
29
34
1%
1%
44
Sale
75
65
60
56
1 1 ^ Sale
30% 30 %
9% Sale
29 % Sale

12
200 117

2,400
9,000
25.800

77% Sale
Sale
86

35 95
424,800 14%
20,700 17
4,500 12%
46,300 104
225 70
131,700 52%
5,900 15%
700 30
3,500 16
101,400 42%
3,200 10
94,300 41%
2,700 70
4.100 58%
125
186 135
63,300 38%
1,600 85
131,600
34,100
21,620
262,601
6
3,200
100,700'
27,600
203,200
36,300
122,100
159,500
127,000
1,012,090
41,900
96,500
13,400

78
52%
53
3%
32
20
42%
34%
58
6%
14%
87%
39
67%
19%
10

105% 103

16% Sale
25
27

17
27

105
Sale
29

2
3
2% Sale
19% Sale
19% Sale.
52% 53% 53
53%
1%
2%
1%
2%
70% Sale
71
Sale
33
Sale
89
Sale
88% Sale
46% 52
44% Sale
34
Sale
36% Sale
11% Sale
8%
9
34
40
24
34
67
Sale
55
Sale
27
Sale
18
19
3% Sale
2% Sale
45
Sale
39
Sale
63
66
61
Sale
60
63
58
64
12% Sale
11% Sale
32% Sale
32
Sale
12
Sale
11% Sale
36
Sale
33% Sale

125
115
6
4
3%
2
1%
1%
Sale
95
97

354,025 103
Sale
940,949 o— Sale
16
450,749
3% Sale
25,700
15.100

105

Sale
Sale

115
125
4%
6
2% Sale
98% Sale

104% Sale

101% Sale

2% Sale

2% Sale

78
Sale
87% Sale

76% Sale
85
Sale

125

56%
36%
34%
17%
112
33% 38
22%
Sale
Sale
46
Sale
37%
58% 59%
Sale
7%
Sale
16%
Sale
88
Sale
47%
Sale
70%
Sale
22%
Sale
10

55%
Sale
35%
Sale
34% 34%
Sale
. . . 113
Sale • 33
Sale
23%
Sale
47
Sale
38
60%
Sale
Sale
9%
20%
Sale
Sell©
87
Sale
50%
72%
Sale
Sale
23%
10%
9%

65
1,550 64
60% 61% 60%
90
93
95%
82,400 128% Sale 131
Sale 128
11,000 72
Sale
70%
72% Sale
16,000
8%
9% 10% 10% Sale
32
25,600
Sell©
39 % Sale
1,100 35
39
36
36% 39
344,799 11
Sale
12% Sale
14%
533,200 25% Sale
39 % Sale
44%
7,900 22% 22% 25% Sale
29
35.100
9% Sale
10
10% Sale
12,200 17% Sale
18%
18% Sale
31,400 15
Sale
15%
16% Sale
2,900 58
59% 58% Sale
60
4,300 46% 47% 48% 50
49

Sale
36%
Sale
36
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

Prices.
Feb. 2
Feb. 5
Feb. 19
Feb. 19
Feb. 19
Feb. 29
Feb. 28
Feb. 26
Feb. 28
Feb. 29

Sale
3
5
28%
34%
30%
59%
31%
16%
58%
104%

Lowest.

Prices.
Sale
Feb.
2%
Feb.
4
Feb.
20%
Feb.
28%
Feb.
25%
Feb.
54%
Feb.
28
Feb.
13%
Feb.
50
Feb. 6 100 %
110
70

Highest.

Prices.
Sale
Jan. 9 4%
Jan. 7 5
Jan. 3 28%
Feb. 19 34%
Jan. 3! 30%
Feb. 29 59%
Jan. 15' 31%
Feb. 26 17%
Jan. 3i 58%
Feb. 29 104%
Jan. 30 110
Jan. 9| 74

Prices.
Jan. 14
Jan. 10
Feb. 4
Feb. 4
Feb. 4
Feb. 4
Feb. 4
Jan. 9
Feb. 5
Feb. 6
Jan. 30
Jan. 25

Jan. 12 65% Feb. 14
64% Feb. 21 65% Feb. 14 64
Feb. 9 103% Jan. 5 106
Feb. 9
104% Feb. 28 106
14% Feb. 18 17% Feb. 26
26
Feb. 13 28% Feb. 15

68%
32
88%
45%
33%
7%
22
51
15%
2%
39
61
60
10%
29%
11
31%
63
122%
4%
1%
93%

71%
33%
90%
51
36%
11%
34
67
27
3%
45
64%
60
13%
34%
13%
37
63
122%
5%
2%
99%

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

99% Feb. 15 106% Feb.

17% Jan. 24
28% Jan. 25

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

2 % Feb.
2 1 % Feb.

10%
29%
9%
29
63
122%

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

12% Jan.
22
Jan.
1%
18%
52
1%
61
32
87%
42
30%
7%
22
51
15%
1%
39
61

2% Feb.
21% Feb.
53% Feb.

2% Feb.
18% Feb.
52% Feb.

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

o3% Feb.
1 % Jan.
723% Jan.
33% Feb.
90% Feb.
Feb.
51
36% Feb.
13% Jan.
40% Jan.
71% Jan.
Jan.
30
Jan.
4
Jan.
46
67% Jan.
13%
34%
13%
37
63
122%

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

1
4
5
11
25
23
4
26
28
4
5
4
4
28
10'
17
4
4
11
13
13
15

1% Jan. 4
2% Feb. 6
93% Feb. 15 99% Feb. 29
4

3% Feb.

4

99% Feb. 15 106% Feb. 4
% Jan. 21 9-16 Jan. 30
3% Jan. 12
2% Jan. 31

72% Feb. 18 78% Feb.
84% Feb. 26 87% Feb.

4
6

72% Feb. 18 79% Jan. 9
84% Feb. 26 87% Jan. 22

2% Feb. 28

96
98% 95% 98% 9 5 % ____
Sale
Sale
19% Sale ' 20
18%
Sale
17
18
Sale
18% Sale
15
14
14
Sale
15
Sale
Sale 106% Sale 114% Sale 105
77
72
75
73% Sale
72%
Sale
54% Sale
49
Sale
48%
19
25%
25% Sale
37
Sale
45
45
51
50
46% 47
24
36
41
30%
31
Sale
Sale
43
44% Sale
44
Sale
10%
11% 10% 11
io% ; 10
Sale
42% Sale
41
43% Sale
73%
73% Sale
74
Sale
71%
60
60% 62
60% 62
60%
_____
125
. . . . 125
140
138
139
137
40%
Sale
41% Sale
43% Sale
87
85
88
88
90% 87%
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

Highest.

Lowest.

Ask. Sale
Ask. Bid.
2%
2%
2%
2%
4%
3%
4%
4%
23%
25
Sale
Sale
28%
30% Sale
Sale
26%
Sale
28% Sale
54%
54 % Sale
Sale
28%
Sale
Sale
28%
13%
14
16
Sale
53%
55
54
57
Sale 100 % Sale 100%
103
115
108
70% 73%
74

100 '

180:
3,400 103% Sale
70,400
9,000

RANGE SINCE JAN . 1.

PRICES I N FEBRUARY.
Price about
Jan. 2
1924.

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

97
21
19%
15%
119%
73
55%
40
53%
40%
45%
12%
45%
75%
62%

Feb. 20
F eb .13 | 14%
Feb. 4 17
|
Feb. 7! 14
Feb. 28! 102%
Feb. 20! 72%
Feb. 4 48%
|
Feb. Hi 16
Feb. 14| 43
Feb. 14 20%
Feb. 41 42%
Feb. 7 10%
|
Feb. 51 41
Feb. 261 71%
Feb. 5 60

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

2
2
5
3
26
29
3
30
10
3
8
2
9
4

21
19%
15%
119%
77
54%
40
53%
40%
46%
12%
45%
75%
62%

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

13
9
7
28
11
10
11
14
14
28
10
5
26
5

Feb. 9 138
Feb. 7 137
|
Jan. 18 138 Jan. 30
Feb. 18 44% Feb. 4i 38
Jan. 4 45% Jan. 18
Feb. 15 89% Feb. 26 85% Jan. 5 89% Feb. 26

54% Feb.
35% Feb.
34
Feb.
16
Feb.
115% Feb.
35 ~ Feb.
20% Feb.
43% Feb.
35% Feb.
58% Feb.
7% Feb.
16% Feb.
87
Feb.
44% Feb.
70
Feb.
22% Feb.
9% Feb.

61% 61%
99%
Sale 128
Sale
70%
7%
9
33
28%
36
Sale
12%
Sale
38%
Sale
25%
30
Sale
9%
Sale
17
Sale
15%
Sale
58%
50
48

7
18
19
21
18
26
29
1
4
4
16
25
19
8
15

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

18 57%
28 37
18 35
28 19
26 115%
25 40%
18 24%
19 48%
15 42%
15 63%
1 10%
1 22%
29 90%
15 50%
1 73
15 26
29 11

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

2 62% Feb.
29 132%
29 74
20 10%
20 39%
29 36
1 14%
1 45%
1 29%
19 11
18 20
20 18
1 62%
20 50

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

7 54%
15! 35%
5; 33%
4 16
|
26 115%
5; 32 ”
29 19%
29 42%
2 33
2 57%
23
6%
25 14%
6 86%
29 38%
29 66%
5 19
25,
9%
9
8
13
1
1
29
13
29
13
4
4
4
4
23

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

IS 79
15 56%
15 56
28 22%
26 1153%
3 40%
4 24%
3 48%
2 42%
3 63%
2 10%
2 22%
3 90%
2 50%
3 73
3 26
3 12%

61% Jan. 30 66
128
70%
7%
28%
36
10%
34
22%
9%
17
14%
58
47%

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

2
29
20
20
29
4
3
3
2
2
2
7
3

132%
74
11%
40%
39
14%
45%
29%
11%
20%
IS
62%
51%

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
t^eb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
„e b .
1 eb.
1
Jan.

12
14
14
12
26
5
29
29
2
2
23
25
6
29
29
5
23

Jan. 12
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.

8
13
5
4
11
13
9
13
9
10
4
4
18

1,600’
15,700
16.700

2,400
38,600
38,200

87% 90%
7% Sale
14% Sale

89% 90
8% Sale
18% Sale

90% Sale
8% Sale
183^ Sale

90% Feb. 6 90% Feb. 14
7% Feb. 19
9 % Feb. 4
17% Feb. 18 20% Feb. 5

89% Jan. 16 91
Jan. 30
7% Jan. 2 9 % Feb. 4
14% Jan. 2 20% Feb. 5

5,200

17,200

37

36%

36% Sale

35% Feb. 18 37% Feb. 11

34

10,700
600
600
37,600
16,500
1,600
5,900
300
31,650
1.400
22,600
800

Sale

13,800 74% Sale
76%
3,600 11 % Sale
10%
2,400 38% Sale
35 %
118,200 67% Sale
77%
6% Sale
94,700
9
3,800
%
%
%
17,300
1%
1% 1
H
800 98% 101 ! 99
Sale
100,450 71
70%
5,510 109% 111% 112%
61,400 45% Sale
49
2,200 89% 93
95

37

76
Sale
79% Sale
Sale
9
10% 10
37
30
30% 34%
78% Sale
75%
Sale
Sale
8
Sale
7%
%
%
%
%
%
%
1
1
101
98% Sale
98%
Sale
67%
68% Sale
Sale 112% Sale I l l
Sale
45
45% Sale
96% 94
96
93%

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

20
20
27
18
16
4
2
29
27
26
19
15

82%
11%
37
81
9%
%
1%
100
72%
114%
50 %
96

Jan. 23 37% Jan. 29

Feb. 11 73% Jan.
Feb. 5 10
Jan.
Feb. 5 34% Feb.
Feb. 5 67% Jan.
Feb. 5
6% Jan.
Feb. 2
% Jan.
Feb. 14
% Jan.
Feb. 5 98% Feb.
Feb. 1 67% Feb.
Feb. 8 110% Jan.
F eb. 6 45
Feb.
Feb. 6 92% Jan.

2 82%
14 12%
27 41 %
2 81 %
|
3 10%
3
%
30
1%
29 102
27 74%
19 114%
19 50%
9 96%

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

11
2
4
29
11
2
3
22
8
8
22
17

26

STOCKS-STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD
SALES TO MAR. 1

m . Y . S T O C K E X C H ’ GE.

In
February.

Since
Jan. 1.

Price about
Jan. 2
1924.

Feb. 1.

Sale
37
5k
Sale
Sale
95 k
Sale
Sale
93
84
Sale
Sale
98
19 k
40
Sale
120
43k
119
Sale
121
Sale
10 4k
Sale
14
Sale
Sale
138
100
Sale
Sale
Sale
98k
Sale
65
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
145

8
26,
1
13
9
13
13
11
7
5
1
11
6
1
1
7
11
14
14
4
16
6
11
9
11
15
7
14

10k
33k
4k
94'k
94k
95k
9k
50k
86
81
20k
10k

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

18
36
71k
117k
42k
108k
94k

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

18
2
26
29
27
19
2
3
14
3
19
31
6
21
4
18
8
27
2
16

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

7
7
7
14
5
27
8
14
1
19
1

25
98
6
I lk
57k
96
135k
97
37
102
54k
96k
20k
59k
41
125 k
14 4k
10 1k
143

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

3
2
18
2
14
2
26
16
3
3
3
7
2
4
12
2
15
2
16

12k
37 k
6k
103 k
96k
96k
13k
65
96
83
25 k
12k
95
22k
45
76 k
119k
45k
113k
105
123k
43
104
7
15k
63k
100k
141k
97
40
104k
61k
99 k
28k
69
43k
129 k
157
102k
153

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

11
11
30
7
2
21
13
11
7
5
31
9
6
14
14
7
30
17
14
4
1
19
11.
9
11
15
24
28
16
7
28
7
14
9
16
8
14
28
30
28

40
Feb. 18 4 4 k Feb. 5 40
Sale
4 1 k Sale
90
Feb. 5 91
Feb. 13 90
Sale
90 k 90
66
68
Feb. 19 68 k Feb. 5 66
Sale
Sale
99
99
Feb. 29 99 k Feb. 13 92
Sale
100
7234 Sale
Sale
70 k Feb. 8 74 k Feb. 21 6 9 k
Feb. 1 1 0 1 k Feb. 14 100
Sale 1 00 k 10 0k 100
Sale
2k
2 k Feb. 13
2k
3 k Feb. 1
2k
3
2k
2 k Feb. 19
2 k Feb. 19
834
8
Feb. 26 10 k Feb. 15
9k
9
8 *
30
Feb. 11 34 k Feb. 14 29
34
3 2 k 33
3234 Feb. 28 41
Feb. 15 3 2 k
Sale
33 k Sale
92 k Feb. 16 93 k Feb. I 1 9 2 k
93 k 9 2 k Sale
Sale
9 k Sale
9 k Feb. 29 1 2 k Feb. 4
9k
16
Feb. 9 16
17
Feb. 9 16
1 6 k 16
k
k
k Feb. 2
k
k Feb. 11
k
Feb. 29 79
Sale
94 k Sale
84 k Feb. 15 96
90
88 k Sale
86 k Feb. 21 88 k Feb. 29 85
Sale
Feb. 7 89
93 k Sale
93 k Feb. 1 95
29
Feb. 15 3 4 k Feb. 5 2 8 k
Sale
3 1 k Sale
2
Sale.
13 Feb. 7
4
Ik
lk
2 k Feb. 20
2 k Feb. 20
i k Feb. 5
lk
lk
2k
lk
15
Feb. 15 19
Feb. 25 1 3 k
1 7 k Sale
1 6 k Sale
17
Sale
1 5 k Feb. 7 1 9 k Feb. 25 1 2 k
1 5 k Sale
Sale 125
Feb. 20 139
Feb. 1 125
139
Sale 125
118
Feb. 7 117
11 7 k Feb. 5 118
11 7k 1 1 7 k U 7

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

18
5
19
5
30
4
13
2
5
4
28
2
29
4
4
15
15
2
10
15
15
2
19
20
23

44k
91k
68k
99k
78k
102k
4
3
10k
34k
41
93k
15
16 k
k
96
88k
95
34k
2k
2k
19
19 k
140k
118

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

5
21
7
13
11
19
7
5
15
14
15
24
9
4
11
29
31
7
5
20
20
25
25
31
7

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

8
21
29
27
26
6
7
4
18
4
9
5
16
7
2
28
27
27
3
9
4
21
25

85k
54k
I lk
30
88k
8k
4k
15k
131
116
35
85
18k
14k
k
59
96
58k
62k
97
110k
93
7k

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

5
53
15k
116
129k

F eb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.

53k
92
4k
10 7k
97
25k
65k

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

6k
23k
20k
4k
87k

Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.

11
1
19
9
24
2
25
23
7
1
7
5
1
7
17
5
27
31
5
11
15
21
9
10
9
13
11
6
23
26
9
14
17
18
30
28
29
28
14
23
15
19
1

41 12
90k
Sale
93
Sale
1 0 0k
Sale
Sale
Sale
29 k
Sale
Sale
Sale
17
k
Sale
86
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
118

6 % cum preferred______
N ew _____________ no par
Atlas Tack C orp____no par
Austln.Nichols3tCo.no par
P referred___________100
A uto K nit H osiery..no par
Auto Sales C orp_______ 50
Preferred____________50
Baldwin L o co m o tive .. 100
Preferred
_
100
Barnet Leather____no par
Barnet Leather, p r e f.. 100
Bamsdall Corp, Class A . 25
Class B .........................25
Batopilas M in in g .. . .20
Bayuk Bros________ no pai
Preferred . ___________
Beech-Nut Packing____20
Bethlehem Steel C orp. 100
7% p re fe rre d ............. ..
Cum conv 8 % p r e f.. 100
Blumenthal, pref_____100
Booth Fisheries____no par

567
1,921
1.100
8.000
400
4.400
900
700
413,900
500
900
100
18,100
5,900
200
900
100
10,200
174,000
6,400
2,600
100
800

85
52
9k
28 k
87
7 34
2k
10
12 5k
111
24
80
16
103k
k

British Empire Steel_ 100
_

89 k 84
54
54 k
Sale
10
Sale
27
Sale
87
Sale
6k
234
3
I l k 10
Sale 12 5k
116
30
26k
90
82
Sale
18k
1034 1334
Sale
k
Sale
54 k
99
96
57 k
Sale
59 k
Sale
95k
108
107
9 3 k 93
Sale
6
40
38
4
4k
52
Sale
13k
Sale 114
Sale 124

Brown Shoe, In c______ i00
Preferred __________ 100
Brunsw’kTerm&RySeclOO
Burns B ros____________100
P referred___________100
New Glass B common
Bush Terminal C o ____100

200
100
500
18,000
3.300
400
1,300
300
400
2,900
400
6,200
800

Butte C op & Zinc v t c 5
Butterick___ _________ 100
Butte & Sup M ining_ 10
_
Caddo Cent Oil & Ref no par
Calif Packing C orp.no par

9,600
2,200
26,000
9,700
6,700

567i
2,821
3,900
33,900
2,000
10,900
1,200
1.200
835,900
1.900
1.900
100
84.200
13.100
2.400
3.200
100
36.050
402,000
20,300
2,900
500
13,700
400
300
100
3,300
34,510
17,200
400
3,100
500
17,100
6,000
1,000
9,800
800
200
30,200
18,500
51,400
30,600
26,500

40
1 0 3k
7
13k
60 k
98 k
1 3 5k
38
104
57 k
97k
21k
54
4234
129
146
102 k
143k

Prices.
Feb. 28
Feb. 27
Feb. 20
Feb. 16
Feb. 26
Feb. 13
Feb. 15
Feb. 20
Feb. 29
Feb. 18
Feb. 1
Feb. 19
Feb. 5
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Feb. 15

Highest.

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.

40
89 k
66 k
89
73 k
98 k
2k
2k
8k
27 k
36 k
92 k
13
15 k
k
81
85
89
29 k
lk
Ik
15
12k
132
117




1134
35
5k
95
95k
94 k
12
57 k
9134
82k
22
11
94
19
37
75
118
42k
109
10 0 k

Lowest.

Highest.

Sale
17
49k
108k
54k
49k
76
38k
82
108k
12 2k
112k
178
122k

11,600
1,600
8,700
1,000
233,200
6,500
8.800
1,100
15.300
9.600
426.000
10,400
15.400
1.000
6,900
42,500
1,600
2,100
228,440
18,200
24.000
155.900
17,300
18,300
700

15 k
111
120 k

Lowest.

As&. Sale
Sale
11 k
Sale
33
105
1 0 2k
54
40
Sale
76
75
35
32k
77 k
Sale
Sale 10 8k
Sale 11 0k
Sale 11 1k
170
1 6 1k
122
122 k
22 k
17
Sale
65
51k

Prices.
Feb. 28
Feb. 27
Jan. 8
26
Feb. 26
Feb. 13
Feb. 15
Jan. 3
Jan. 7
Jan. 3
Jan. 8
Jan. 3
Jan. 18
Feb. 2
Jan. 2
Feb. 15

6,900
500
2,500
100
80,800
700
1,000
100
10,200
3,700
303,900
4,500
3,900
100
2,200
16,100
100
200
64,700
12,600
11,500
119,200
7,500
5,400
200

2d preferred________ 100
Brooklyn Edison, In c. _ 100

Feb 29.
Bid.
12k
35 k
103 k
54
42
74
34
81
108k
114
11 2k
164
120
22k
19
56

Sale
Prices.
Feb. 2 I l k
Feb. 1 33
Feb. 8 98
Feb. 27
Feb. 6 40 "
Feb. 13 75
Feb. 8 3 2 k
Feb. 8 77
Feb. 29 108
Feb. 1 1 0 3 k
Feb. 29 109
Feb. 7 161
|
Feb. 5 119
22k
Feb. 1 16
Feb. 11 5 1 k

Am Wat Wks & E v t c . 100
1st pref (7% ) v t c . . 100
Partic pref (6 % ) v tclOO
Amer Wholesale, pref. .100
Amer W oolen_______ 10G
Preferred________ .1 0 0
Am Writing Paper, pf 100
C ertificates____________
Amer Zinc, Lead & Sm 25
Preferred_ _________2S
_
Anaconda C o p p e r _____50
Armour (Del) pref. _ .10
Arnold Constable________
Art Metal Construction. 10
Assets R ealization .. ..1 0
Associated Dry G oods. 100
1st preferred_______ 100
2d preferred________ 100
Associated Oil, new____25
Atlantic F ru it.. . no par
Col T r Co ctfs of d ep _
_
Atl Gulf & W I S S LineslOO
Preferred _________ 100
Atlantic Refining_____ 100
P referred___________100

57

RANGE SINCE JAN. 1.

PRICES IN FEBRUARY.

Par Shares.
Shares. Bid.
Asfc.
Ask. Bid.
Amer Agrlcul Chem ___100
13,600
58,400 15 k Sale
15
Sale
P re fe rre d .. _______ 100
10,300
40,000 47
Sale
4 1 k Sale
Amer Bank N ote______ 50
400
2,100 95
100
105
98
Preferred. _________50
54
54 k
300
700 51 U 54
American Beet Sugar. .100
38,600
53,700 41 k Sale
43 k Sale "
Preferred___________100
72
100
300 73
76
76
Am Bosch M agneto.no par
11,500
33,700 36
35
Sale
Sale
Am Brake Shoe & F .n o par
3,300
9,500 77
82
79
81
Preferred___________io o
200
400 1 0 7k 113
110
108
American Can
100 482,900 1,160,400 104 k Sale 120 k Sale
Preferred___________100
13,400 109 k Sale 11 1k Sale
5,100
Amer Car & F ou n d ry .. 100
17,600 162
172
Sale
5,500
164
Preferred______ ____ 100
100
1,200 120 k Sale 120
1 2 2k
American Chain w l ______
7,000 22 72 Sale
3,000
American Chicle____no par
27,800 16' ” Sale
6,400
19 k Sale
Preferred__________ io o
1,600 57
53
60
800
Sale
American Cotton O il..100
C ertificates_____
21,800 11
11k
7,000
Sale
11
Preferred c t f s . . _____ __
1,900
20,200 3 3 k Sale
35k 36k
Amer Druggists’ S y n d ..l0
38,200
6
Sale
15,100
5 k Sale
American Express_____100
7,500
11,780 98
99
Sale '96
Am For Pr ctfs 25% pd in
15,700 9 6 k Sale
96
Sale
5,400
Certificates full paid____
3,200
96
Sale
1,000
Amer Hide & Leather. 100
34,900
15,700
9 k Sale
I l k Sale
P referred______ __ 100
96,000 50 k Sale
56 k Sale
51,400
American Ice (new)
100
92
6,400
19,500 88
Sale
Sale
Preferred ______ __ 100
82
2,700 79 k 81
1,300
81
Amer Internet Corp .100
25,600
99,100 24
Sale
25 k Sale
1034 Sale
Am La France Fire E ng. 10
6,500
26,500 10 k Sale
Preferred _____
.100
100
100
9 4 k 99
American Linseed_ .100
_
8,700
38,100 1 8 k Sale
20 k Sale
100
Preferred_____
15,500 36 k Sale
1,500
42 k Sale
Am Locom otive new. .100
58,300
123,700 75
Sale
74 k Sale
Preferred______ .n o par
1,440 1153^ 1 1 7 k 118
120
340
Am Metal temp ctfs no par
8,900
15,800 43
Sale
43 k 4 4 k
P referred______
100
112
900 1 0 8k Sale 109
400
American Radiator_____ 25
9,000
43,400 9 6 k Sale 1 0 4k Sale
Preferred . ________ 100
500 121
100
123 k Sale
Amer Republics____no par
43
700
2,200 22
35
Amer Rolling-M ill, p ref’w i
1,800 98
300
Sale 103
Amer Safety Razor_____ 25
29,000
6 k Sale
6 k Sale
19,400
Am Ship < Comm .no par
fe
13,500
60,300 I l k Sale
1 4 k Sale
Amer Smelt & R e fln .. . 100
147,600 58 k Sale
60
Sale
87,600
P r e f e r r e d .._____ .100
13,400 96
3,100
Sale
9 9 k Sale
American Snuff______ 100
2,600 135
145
1,500
13 7k 140
P referred_______
100
100
100
100
Am Steel Foundries ctf833‘i
54,700 38 k Sale
28,000
3 8 k Sale
Preferred______ ..1 0 0
1,500 102
103
104
400
104
American Sugar Refln 100
86,400 5 5 k Sale
47,300
5 6 k Sale
4,600 94
Preferred, new . ._ 100
1,300
98
9 8 k 99
44,600 2 1 k Sale
Am Sumatra T o b a cco . 100
24
Sale
5,200
Preferred __________ 100
2,400 52
54
65
100
64
Am Teleg & C able____100
1,400 40
40
300
43
43
54,160 1 2 5k Sale 12 8k Sale
Amer Teleph < T e le g .. 100
fe
21,620
35,250 149k Sale 154 k Sale
American T o b a cco ___ 100
11,550
4,100 10 1k Sale 10 2k Sale
Preferred, new ______ 100
1,000
32,800 14 7k Sale 15 1k Sale
Common Stock B ___100
11,500

90
107
537k
91
103
90
6
38
3k

[ V o l . 118.

Sale
15k
41k
103 k
54 k
49 k
75
3734
82
108 k
12 2k
112k
173
122k
23
19k
57

10 k Feb. 18 1 2 k
33 k Feb. 19 3 6 k
6
4 4 Feb. 26
94 k Feb. 29 1 0 2 k
94 k Feb. 27 96 k
95 k Feb. 19 9 6 k
10 k Feb. 27 1 3 k
53 k Feb. 27 65
89
Feb. 18 96
82
Feb. 5 83
2034 Feb. 19 2 5 k
10 k Feb. 4 I l k
95
Feb. 6 95
18
Feb. 21 22
38
Feb. 27 43 k
7 1 k Feb. 18 7634
11834 Feb. 9 119
42 k Feb. 27 45 k
112
Feb. 25 1 1 3k
99 k Feb. 26 105
1 2 2 k Feb. 4 1 2 3 k
40
Feb. 26 43
104
Feb. 11 104
6
Feb. 18
7
12 k Feb. 16 1 5 k
58 k Feb. 26 63 k
98 k Feb. 8 1 0 0k
1 3 5k Feb. 26 1 3 9k
37 k
103 k
56
9834
21
60 k
42k
1 2 8k
1 4 4k
10 2k
143

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

19
28
26
19
15
27
7
1
15
1
16

40
104
61k
99 k
24 k
60k
43 k
12 9k
155k
104
151k

42
90k
67
98
72
100
3 34
lk
9
30 k
38k
93
12k
15'4
k
89k
89
93 k
33 k
lk

47 k
4 7 k 50
90 k 91
85 k
1
lk
2k
104 k Sale 104 k
93
97k 96k
24 k Sale
23 k
62k
88
91
90k
5 k Sale
5k
183k 19
22 k
15 k Sale
18 k
2 k Sale
3k
83
Sale
87 k

84
90
51
Sale
Sale
7k
23
Sale
8 8 k 80
Sale
4k
3k
4k
1 0 k 15
Sale 1 2 2 k
115
25
Sale
88
95
Sale
16k
Sale
13k
k
k
56 4 51
9 8 k 96
Sale
52 k
57 k
Sale
94
Sale
107
109
93
94
Sale
5k
35
42
6
5k

85
52k
Sale
Sale
88
Sale
5
16
Sale
Sale
37
95
Sale
Sale
k
53
98k
Sale
Sale
Sale
109
9434
5k
40
534

13k
Sale 1 1 0 k
126
5 9
47k
50
92
91
3
2k
Sale 1 0 1k
97 k 9 5 k
24 k 24
75
65 k
9 3 k OO-V
5k
5k
20
Sale
17
Sale
3
Sale
84
Sale

14
15
11 1 k 1 1 0 k
121k
Sale
59k
50
47k
91
92
2k
3k
97k
Sale
96
96
Sale
19k
60
Sale
93 k
5k
Sale
Sale
19k
16
Sale
Sale
2k
84 k 8 3 k

82k
61k
7k
23
84
4k
3
13 34
11 8 k
11 4 k
2634
85
14
12«4
k
5 ik
96
51k
5ok
94
105k
93
5k
5
53

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

8
21
29
27
26
6
5
15
18
7
1
5
16
23
9
28
27
27
19
29
4
11
25

85k
54k
10
28
84
6k
4k
15k
131
116
35
85
18k
14k
k
54 k
96
57k
62 k
97
1 1 0k
93
6

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

11
1
1
4
26
1
25
23
7
1
7
5
1
7
9
7
27
1
5
11
15
11
1

Feb. 9
Feb. 13
Feb. 4
Feb. 27
Feb. 15
Feb. 29
Feb. 27
Feb. 8
Feb. 25
Feb. 26
Feb. 27
Feb. 26
Feb. 21

5
53
15k
116
126k
60k
50
92
2k
104k
97
24k
65k

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

9
13
13
6
5
26
5
14
5
1
4
29
29

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

27
6 k Feb. 14
27 2 2 k Feb. 4
26 2 9 k Feb. 15
8
3 k Feb. 1
15 87 k Feb. 1

82k
51k
7k
23
84
4k
3
Ilk
1 1 8k
I ll
26
85
14
10
k
51k
96
51k
53
90 k
1 0 5k
93
5k
40
4k
53
13 k
11 0k
119k
59k
47k
91
1
97k
95k
19k
00
88k
5 *
19
15k
2
82

3

31
13
31
27
3
29
27
11
3
20
7
26
21
23
3
3
2
2
14

Prices.
Jan. 2
Jan. 9
Jan. 14
Feb. 27
Feb. 6
Jan. 9
Jan. 12
Feb. 8
Feb. 29
Feb. 1
Feb. 29
Jan. 26
Feb. 5
12
2 0 k Jan. 7
66
Jan. 2

M ar., 1924.]

SALES TO MAR. 1
W. Y . S T O C K E XC H ’ GE.

In
February.

Par
■Calif Petroleum new . .100
P re fe r r e d _____ _____ 25
Callahan Zinc-Lead____10
Calumet A Arizona M g . 10
Calumet & Hecla, new . 25
Carson Hill Gold _
l
Case (J I) Plow____no par
Case (J I) Thresh M ach 100
Case (JI) Thresh M pf ctf 100
Central Leather______ 100
P referred__________ 100
Century Rib M ills____
Preferred______ ____ 100
Cerro de Pasco C op .n o par
Certain-Teed P rod_.no par
1st p r e f e r r e d ..____100
ChandIerMCar(The)no par
Chic Pneumatic T o o l .. 100
Chile Copper___________25
Chino C op per_________ 5
Cluett, Peabody & C o . 100
P referred__________ 100
C oca C o la ._______ no par
Preferred_ ___________
_
Colorado Fuel & I r o n ..100
Columbia G A E , w ino par
Columbian C arbon______
_
Commercial Solvents A _
B ______________________
Oomputlne-Tab-Recno par
C Congoleum C o _ no par
_
Conley Tin F oil________ .
Consolidated Cigar.no par
Preferred
_____ .100
Cons D istributors..no par
Consolidated Gas w 1_____
Consol Textile . ..n o par
Continental Can Inc pf .i00
Continental Can w i ______
Continental Insurance..25
Continental M otors______
Corn Products Refln__100
Preferred___________100
New w i ___________
Cosden A C o ______ no par
Preferred__________ __
Crex Carpet .
___lOo
Crucible Steel of Am er. 100
P referred__________ 100
Cuba Cane Sugar_ no par
_
Preferred
___100
Cuban Amer Sugar _ .10
Preferred . . .
. ..1 0 0
Cuban Dominion Sugar. _t
Preferred
............... 100
Cuyamel F r u it.......... ........

Shares.
189,100
3,700
14,200
1,400
4,000
1,800
1,000
3,600
1,200
36,600
37,000
1,900
100
69,000
1,200
100
48,100
400
75,500
34,500
6,500

Davison Chem v t c.n o par
Rights _ . . __________
DeBeers Cons Mines no par
Deere A Co pref______ 100
Detroit Edison ______ 100
DevoeARaynolds lstpf 100
Diamond M atch
100
Dom e Mines Ltd, New _*
Douglas P e ctin .. . no par
Duquesne Light, 1st p f. 100

220,000
52,100
1,200
100
1,500
200
50
14,700
2,300
400

Preferred . . _____ .100
Eastman Kodak ____100
F aton Axle & Spring .no par
E l du Pont de NemACoiOO
6% Cumul pref_____ 100
Electric Stor B a tte ry .. 100
Elk Horn Coal C orp____50
Preferred
50
Emerson-Brantingham 100
Preferred___________100
Endicntt-.Tnhnsnn
50
Preferred . ________ 100
Exchange Buffet C orp ____
Fairbanks Co (T h e). . __25
Fam Players-Lasky. no par
P re fe rre d .. _______ 100
Federal M in A S m e lt ..100
Preferred . .
_____ 100
Fidelity Pheulx Fire Ins. .
Fifth A ve Bus____no par
Fisher B ody C orp. .no par
Fisher Body Ohio, pref. 100
Fisk R u b b e r _________ 25

300
8,200
5,100
70,100
1,300
20,300
1,800
200
700
600
5,600
400
100
100
89,300
1,300
1,600
13,500
495
37,600
14,500
800
14,700
2,700
24,200
10,200
25,200

619,350
125,500
3,300
1,800
6,500
200
50
59,500
4,600
2,700
100
440
24,800
10,600
173,400
2,900
38,400,
4,000
500,
4,100
2,700
24,600
1,100
500
200'
253,800
4,300,
2,100|
21,200
1,400
200,600
22,100
1,300
72,400
4,100
82,800
12,200
63,800

300
2,300
300
49,900
3,900
700
100
3,500
1,100
63,100
8,800
287,200
500
2,500
800
2,000
7,600
900
13,460
10,800

2,000
7,900
1,000
152,800
6,900
6,400
100
21,700
2,600
221,559
31,367
840,900
2,250:
10,100
2,200'
9,100
20,600
4,243;
37,660
10,800

Fleiscnmann C o ________ t
Foundation C o _________
Freeport Texas C o ..n o par
Gardner M o t o r _________
G en’l Am Tank Car no par
7% preferred. _____ 100
General Asphalt______ 100
Preferred______ ____ 100
Gen Bakine C o ____no par
General Cigar, I n c ___100
Deben pref (7 % ) ____100
General Electric ____100
Special when issued . .
Gen M otors C orp_.no par
Preferred__________ 100
6% debenture stock . 100
7% debenture stock . 100
General Refractors, .no par
Glmbel Brothers_______ .
Preferred_____________
Glidden A C o _____ no par
New _______________ _
Goodrich (B F ) ____no par
P referred. __ . . .100
G oody’r T , prior p f. w i 100
P referred_____ _________
Granby Cons M S A P 100
Gray A Davis. Tno no n ■
Great Western Sugar, pref
Greene Cannnea Conp 1on




27

STOCKS-STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD

27,400
500
19,700
51,000
19,800
4,800
3,200
37,600
182,800
1,700
6,900
600
100
124,000
60,600
500
55,000
100
22,800
35,900
400
95,700
245,000
900
650
94,300
500
82,000
159,600
103,000
900
17,000
4,700
15,000

5,700
10,100
1,100
1,200
7,000
12,600
4,100
2 600
500
5.700

Since
Jan. 1.
Shares.
433,300
13,100
36,100
6,200
5,300
2,900
5,400
7,200
1,700
89,800
84,100
12,100
700
87,400
5,000
200
135,300,
2,952
151,400
83,500,
21,100,
700
59,200'
900,
70,600
126,900
70,800,
7,500,
5,900,
85,200
353,700
2,400
40,900
8,100,
5,600
411,600
128,800,
1,300
307,800
1,800
58,900
192,600
2,100'
354,400,
450,560
1,700
650
188,900
1,500
149,200
304,800
227,250
2,800
34,900
11,000
56,900,

RANQE SINCE JAN. 1.

PRICES IN FEBRUARY.
Price about
Jan. 2
1924.

Feb. 1.

Feb. 29.
Ask.
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
2
1
23 34
67
Sale
Sale
29 34
9734
Sale
30
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
7234
104J4
Sale
93
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
50

Prices.
Feb. 15
Feb. 15
Feb. 28
Feb. 29
Feb. 26
Feb. 25
Feb. 15
Feb. 27
Feb. 27
Feb. 27
Feb. 27
Feb. 18
Feb. 5
Feb. 27
Feb. 19
Feb. 29
Feb. 26
Feb. 18
Feb. 26
Feb. 28
Feb. 18
Feb. 16
Feb. 26
Feb. 8
Feb. 15
Feb. 26
Feb. 19
Feb. 2
Feb. 1
Feb. 15
Feb. 4
Feb. 13
Feb. 18
Feb. 1
Feb. 1
Feb. 18
Feb. 21
Feb. 5
Feb. 27
Feb. 20
Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Feb. 9
Feb. 21
Feb. 15
Feb. 1
Feb. 5
Feb. 18
F eb. 7
Feb. 19
Feb. 1
Feb. 18
Feb. 6
Feb. 1
Feb. 8
Feb. 19

52%
1%
18% Sale
20 '
62
Sale
70
105% Sale . 10434
00%
9334

Sale
5334 Sale
Sale
2134 Sale
Sale
68
73
73
106
10 534 10 6 34
9834 93
9434

4
6
i
25
7
14
4
5
7
29

19H
ii%
102%
8
55
10934
22
131%
86
60%
12%
1
9
65%
113%
20
3
71 %
89*4
934
41%
119
9%
165
97
8 Vs

Sale

Sale
11M
103
12
80
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
61
1234
___.1
134
11
Sale
Sale
23
7
Sale
Sale
1034
Sale
12334
Sale
167
99
Sale

44% Sale
66
68
12% Sale
6
46
95
40
7234
95
110J4
9634
104%
196
10 Vs
15%
8114
31%
98 34
52%
49%
99
s%

13,754
9
28,800 22%
4,100 73
2,800 8834
22,600 40
30,600 15
15,200
7%
2,600
1,327: 10534
11.3001 15 34

18
11*4
105
17
57
111
23%
141
86
6134
12
23%
234
13
6434
114
2134
434
6634
88
9
4434
124
12 3if
170
97*4
934
61*4
49'
66
10M

Sale
Sale
97
Sale
Sale
Sale

6
45 Vs
92
4234
73
10334
11034
Sale
92%
10634 106
Sale 21534
Sale
1134
Sale
16
8234 83
Sale
82 %
99
99
Sale
51%
Sale
49
Sale 10034
9
12%

Sale
Sale
7534
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

8
2434
78
91
4234
14 Vs
834

Sale
12
10634
18*4
85' *
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
12%
30
Sale
1434
Sale
Sale
22*4
7
Sale
89%
11
45%
128
Sale
Sale
98
Sale
Sale
Sale
68
Sale

65
15
3834
2834
93*4
46 34
26
75
5834
82%
27%
17%
71%
103
7134
92%
26%
3434
5134
53 34
45
6334
9
16
6134
34
63*4
6 34
107*4
51
90
7%
174 34
11834
3534
3534
91
26
63
91
1634
68 V
s
3634
9634
734
49
70

Sale
2334
100
434
43%
1534
134
34
22?4
63
1334
35)4
27*4
9534
45)4
29
75
58
8134
2634
1734
7034
105
6834
92 34
24 34
3334
49)4
45*4
35
9034
Sale
5434
11% 11
Sale
1534
75
66
34
34
Sale
62
Sale
6
109
106
Sale
49J4
94
90
Sale
7
Sale 17234
Sale 118
3434
Sale
3 2 '”
9234 9234
30
21
Sale
6134
92
91
Sale
1534
Sale
66
Sale
35
100
98
Sale
7
51
4834
Sale
6834

46
Feb.
1-128 Feb.
20
Feb.
71
Feb.
10534 Feb.
94
Feb.
122
Feb.
1734 Feb.
17?4 Sale
1134 1134 11% Feb.
Sale 103
Feb.
103
17
1834
57' ' 57
Feb.
10934 110
108)4 Feb.
Sale
23
21)4 Feb.
130
Sale 12634 Feb.
86 34 Sale
8534 Feb.
60)4 Feb.
62 34 Sale
12
Sale
12
Feb.
22
2334 Feb.
1 Sale
1 Feb.
11*4 Sale
1134 Feb.
6234 Feb.
6234
113*4 Feb.
113*4 114
2134 22*4 2234 Feb.
4
7
4)4 Feb.
6634 Sale
64
Feb.
90
88
Feb.
8834
10
1134 10 34 Feb.
44 34 Sale
42)4 Feb.
120
118
120
Feb.
1134 Sale
10)4 Feb.
Feb.
20534 Sale 170
98
Feb.
100*4 Sale
8% Sale
834 Feb.
58% 6034 59)4 Feb.
47% Sale
4634 Feb.
6734 Feb.
72 Vs Sale
10 Sale
9)4 Feb.

4V
s
6%
42
Sale
92
94
Sale
40
7534 75*4
105
98
11034
Sale
91
10734 104
Sale 20734
Sale
11
Sale
14*4
Sale
83
Sale
81**4
9934 99
Sale
5134
Sale
50
Sale 100
12
Sale
3634

6
6)4
43
42
95
92
Sale
37)4
Sale
73
100
101
115
93
9034
106
106
Sale 202
Sale
1034
Sale
1434
84)4 83
82
8134
99 34 99
5334 51
Sale
4834
101
10034
Sale
1134
Sale
3334

934
934 1134
Sale
2234 Sale
Sale
77*4 7934
Sale
92
Sale
4234 Sale
Sale
Sale
1534 Sale
6% Sale
Sale
9334 93 V
93 34 9334
10534 10834 Sale
Sale
15
14 % Sale
Sale

834
22
7634
91
42
14
6 34
92%
107 "
14

Highest.

Lowest.

Highest.

Ask.
Sale
Sale
Sale
49
18%
2%
134
Sale
80%
Sale
Sale
Sale
9734
Sale
31
80
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
105J4
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
46
Sale
Sale
Sale
12
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
96
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
24
Sale
91
Sale
Sale
Sale
99
Sale
5034
Sale

66

Bid.
25
10134
5
43%
1644
134
34

Lowest.

Ask. Bid.
23%
Sale
Sale 106%
Sale
534
47%
44
Sale
1734
4
234
%
34
26
Sale
76
75
Sale
15%
38
Sale
30
3034
9734 90
47
Sale
30
3034
75
64 %
6634 Sale
83
83
Sale
2734
27*4 Sale
17% Sale
1834
74%
73% Sale
102
91
93
7734 Sale
7534
93
93
91
24
2534 28%
35 34 Sale
3634
49 Y Sale
u
5334
4034 4234 44
35
33
37
94% Sale 10134
45
Sale
55%
10*4 1234 11
21
Sale
1734
66
6334 67
%
34
61% Sale
6534
7
6 % Sale
105
Sale 107
55% Sale
5734
90
9434 94
TVs Sale
734
157Vs Sale 182
122
119 34
119
36 %
36
Sale
3734
92% Sale
92 34
18
2034 23
66 % Sale
6734
90% 90
88
16
15 % Sale
62 % Sale
6634
36
33 Vs Sale
9634 9834 9634
7
7
734
44
4734 49
70
Sale
7234

Bid.
26 34
101 Vs
4%
43 bf
1834
2
34
24
69
1334
38
28 %
90
45%

Sale
29%
107
5)4
4834
18
2*4
134
26
77
1734
44 34
3034
9534
48%
31 34
75
65%
83 34
28%
19%
75
105
75 34
93
2934
38
5434
57
56
104
6634
1234
1834
69 34
%
67
7
10834
5734
95
734
182
11934
3634
4034
95
26
7134
92
IS
71 V
s
38 34
99 %
834
52
74 34

Prices.
Sale Prices.
Feb. 5 23% Feb. 15
Feb. i 99)4 Jan. 4
4% Jan. 2
Feb. 14
Feb. 15 43)4 Feb. 29
Feb. 15 1534 Feb. 26
Feb. 6
134 Feb. 25
Feb. 4
% Jan. 8
Feb. 1 2234 Feb. 27
Feb. 6 63
Feb. 27
Feb. 13 1334 Jan. 2
Feb. 13 35 31 Feb. 27
Feb. 1 2734 Jan. 26
Feb. 5 91
Jan. 29
Feb. 18 44% Jan. 21
Feb. 14 29
Feb. 19
Feb. 29
Feb. 29 75
Feb. 5 58
Feb. 26
Feb. 1 8134 Feb. 18
|
Feb. 15 2634 Feb. 26
Feb. 15 1734 Jan. 21
Feb. l 1 7034 J i: • 14
Feb. 16 100 34 Jmx. 29
Feb. 1 6834 Feb. 20
Feb. 6 91% Jan. 8
Feb. ll 2434 Feb. 15
Feb. 5 3334 Feb. 26
Feb. 5 49 34 Jan. 2
Feb. 11 43 34 Jan. 11
Feb. 13 33
Jan. 15
Feb. 5 9034 Feb. 15
Feb. 18 45
Jan. 2
Feb. 7 11
Jan. 19
Feb. 6 1534 Feb. 18
Feb. 14 66
Feb. 1
Feb. 1
1
34 Jan. 11
Feb. 5 60J4 Jan. 2
Feb. 1 6 Jan. 2
Feb. 19 10434 Jan. 26
Feb. 1 4 9 34 Feb. 27
Feb. 9 90
Feb. 20
Feb. 4
7
Feb. 18
Feb. 1 15234 Jan. 4
Feb. 16 117
Jan. 28
15
Feb. 15
Feb. 5 3434 Jan. 3
Feb. 6 9134 Jan. 22
Feb. 21 21
Feb. 5
Feb. 7 6134 Feb. 18
Feb. 11 89 34 Jan. 9
Feb. 6 1434 Jan. 15
Feb. 11 6034 Jan. 4
Feb. 11 33
Jan. 4
Feb. 28 96
Jan. 4
Feb. 5
634 Jan. 22
Feb. 5 47
Jan. 3
Feb. 4 6834 Feb. 19

5634
134
2134
71
107
94
122
18 34
1134
10534

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

5 57
16 112
23 24
19 14134
1 87
16 64
8 1234
16 23 34
29
234
29 1434
19 6534
11 14 ?!
11 2234
8
434
15 6834
2 90
14 13
11 4734
16 12634
15 1234
1 207
5 10034
18
934
16 62
19 5034
8 74%
.4 11)4

4
6
17
2
30
14
4
30
7
4

Sale Prices.
29% Feb. 5
107
Jan. 31
5J4 Jan. 9
4934 Jan. 24
1934 Jan. 10
334 Jan. 22
134 Jan. 11
2734 Jan. 26
77
Jan. 11
17 34 Feb. 13
44)4 Feb. 13
33 31 Jan. 30
9534 Feb. 5
4834 Feb. 18
3634 Jan. 15
76
Jan. 29
66)4 Jan. 2
84
Jan. 8
2834 Feb. 15
20
Jan. 5
7534 Jan. 30
10534 Jan. 22
77*4 Jan. 2
93
Feb. 6
29% Feb. 1
38
Feb. 5
5534 Jan. 18
57
Feb. 11
56
Feb. 13
104
Feb. 5
6 6 ^ Feb. 18
1234 Feb. 7
2234 Jan. 14
84
Jan. 15
34 Jan. 14
67 34 Jan. 23
8
Jan. 5
108 34 Jan. 8
60
Jan. 8
97 34 Jan. 18
8 Jan. 16
18 7 34 Jan. 28
12 0 34 Jan. 7
3734 Jan. 28
4034 Feb. 5
95
Feb. 6
26
Feb. 21
7134 Feb. 7
92
Feb. 11
18
Feb. 6
71 34 Feb. 11
3831 Feb. 11
99 34 Feb. 28
834 Feb. 5
52
Feb. 5
7434 Jan. 3
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.

8
14
29
10
10
14
4
7
11
29

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.

8 46
Feb.
1 1-12S Feb.
29 1834 Jan.
25 62
Jan.
27 10134 Jan.
14 94
Feb.
4 122
Feb.
13 17 Jan.
7 11 Jan.
14 103 Jan.
1
5 56
Jan.
1 108 34 Jan.
2 2134 Feb.
r 12634 Feb.
8 8 5 34 Jan.
7i 5934 Jan.
Feb.
5 12
16 2334 Jan.
1
Feb.
ll
6 1034 Jan.
11* 6234 Feb.
Jan.
5 113
Jan.
11' 22
8
4 34 Feb.
Jan.
13 61
13 8734 Jan.
934 Jan.
20
18 41% Jan.
5 11834 Jan.
2
934 Jan.
Jan.
27, 165
Jan.
29 98
ll 8)4 Feb.
7: 5 9 34 Feb.
7, 4434 Jan.
28 6 6 34 Jan.
7i 9% Feb.

18157
Feb.
14 11234 Jan.
23 24)4 Jan.
19 141 Vs Feb.
14 87
Jan.
15 64
Feb.
8 12J4 Jan.
10 25
Jan.
29
334 Jan.
4 15 Jan.
19 6 7 34 Jan.
3 115
Jan.
11 2234 Jan.
8
434 Jan.
29 7234 Jan.
29 9134 Jan.
10 13
Feb.
2 4734 Jan.
4 127
Jan.
3 1334 Jan.
11 207
Feb.
29 10034 Feb.
18 1034 Jan.
16 65
Jan.
2 5 0 34 Jan.
31 7434 Feb.
4 1334 Jan.

5
8
8
1
11
7
8
12
9
9
16
17
12
15
17
14
20
24
19
16
27
29
10
24
29
28
7

Feb. 4
6
Feb.
Feb.
Feb. 21 46
Feb. 25 92 34 Feb.
Feb. 18 4634 Feb.
?eb.
Feb. 25 81
Feb.
Feb. 15 106
Feb. 9 115
Feb.
F eb.19 93 34 Feb.
Feb. 9 10634 Feb.
Feb. 27 21834 Feb.
Feb. 2 1134 Feb.
Feb. 26 1634 Feb.
Feb.
Feb. 1 84
Feb. 1 8334 Feb.
Feb. 5 9934 Feb.
Feb. 26 5234 Feb.
Feb. 8 5134 Feb.
Feb. 1 10034 Feb.
Feb.
Feb. 19 14
Feb.
Feb. 18 37

6 Jan.
4
Feb.
1 42
Feb.
25 92
5 3 7 34 Feb.
8 I 7134 Jan.
4 93
Jan.
9 115
Feb.
8 9034 Feb.
4 106 Jan.
9 19 3 34 Jan.
7, 1034 Jan.
1! 14% Feb.
20 8134 Jan.
14 81
Jan.
2 98
Jan.
1 51
Feb.
13 4734 Jan.
20 99 Jan.
4
834 Jan.
26 3334 Feb.

2
21
25
18
3
12
9
19
3
3
2
26
4
14
7
26
30
2
9
18

7
4634
94%
46%
81
110
115
9734
107
22334
1134
1634
84
8334
9934
55
5134
101
14
37

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Fet).
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.

9
2
17
5
8
23
9
10
11
26
7
1
20
11
2
18
10
9
4
26

27,
4
1
13
7
15
4
14
1
18

15
18
8
2
4
15
27
19
19
28

12
Jan.
2634 Jan.
80
Jan.
93
Jan.
49
Jan.
17)4 Feb.
9 34 Jan.
93% Feb.
108 34 Jan.
16*4 F=»bJ

9
10
17
12
8
15
11
14
21
IS

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

15
18
15
1
1
9
27
19
5
28

1034
25%
78
93
47
1734
834
9634
10834
16*4

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

834 Feb.
22
Feb.
75
Jan.
8834 Jan.
39
Jan.
1334 Jan.
6 34 Feb.
9234 Feb.
107
Jan.
14
Feb.

69 34
5
2134
76
108 34
94
122
2034
11134
103 34

38
STOCKS
N. Y . S T O C K E X C H ’GE.

STOCKS-STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD
SALES TO MAR. 1
In
February.

Par Shares.
Guantanamo Sugar.no par
17,900
Preferred___________ 100
94,000
Gulf States Steel tr ctfs 100
1st preferred________100
5,200
Hablrsnaw El C ab_.no par
1,400
Hanna 1st pref________100
Hartman Corporation. 100
27,500
N e w __________________ *
Hayes Wheel______ ns par
93,900
400
Helme (G W )___________ 25
1,500
Homestake M ining____100
Household Products no par
7,300
93,100
Houston Oil of T e x a s..100
22,200
Hudson M otor C ar.no par
30,400
Hupp M otor Car C orp. .10
R ig h t s ________________
4.500
Hydraulic Steel____no par
Preferred___________ 100
600
Independent Oil & Gas____
Indlahoma Refining_____ 5
Indian M otor C ycle.no par
Indian Refining_________10
Preferred___________ 100
Ingersoll Rand________100
Inland Steel, w 1_ no par
_
Preferred, w l ________100
Inspiration Cons C op ___20
Int Agrlcul Corp v t c . . 100
Preferred v t c ______ 100
N ew _____________ no par
Int Business Machines____
lntem at Cement___no par
Inter Combus E ng.no par
Internat Harves n e w .. 100
Preferred,new______ 100
Internat Merc M arine. 100
P referred___________ 100
International Nickel____25
P referred___________ 100
International Paper___100
Preferred stam ped .. 100
International Shoe . no par
Preferred___________ 100
Int Tel & T el....................
Intertype Corp_____ no par
Invincible Oil Corp .n o par
Iron Products C orp.no par
P referred___________ 100
C ertificates_________
Jewel Tea In c_________100
Preferred___________ 100
Jones Bros Tea In c____100
Jones & La’ln Steel pref new
KansasClty Lt 1st pf no par
Kansas & G u lf____________
Kayser (J)& Co (n e w ).. 100
1st pref (n e w )______ 100
Kelly-Springfleld T i r e ..25
Preferred 6 % ________100
Preferred 8 % ________100
Kelsey Wheel In c_____ 100
P referred___________ 100
Kennecott Copper_no par
Keystone Tire & Rubb . . 10
Kinney, G R __________
Preferred____________
Kresge (S S) C o ............ 100
Preferred___________ 100
Kress C o _____________ 100
Laclede Gas (St L ouis). 100
Lee Rubber < T lre_.no par
fe
Lima Loco Works ..n o par
Liggett & M yers Tob__100
Series B ____________ 100
P referred___________ 100
N e w _________________25
B new_______________ 25
Rights_______________
Loews Incorporated no par
Loft Incorporated_.no par
Loose-Wiles Bis tr ctfs. 100
First preferred______ 100
2nd preferred_______ 100
Lorlllard (P )__________ 100
P referred___________ 100
Ludlum Steel______ no par
M cC rory Stores, p r e f..100
M cIntyre Por M ines____5
M ackay Companies___100
P referred___________ 100
Mack Truck, In c _ no par
_
1st preferred________100
2d preferred_________100
M a c y _________________
P referred____________
Magma Copper____no par
M alllnson(HR)&Co no par
P referred___________ 100
Manati Sugar_________100
P referred___________ 100
Manhattan El Supp no par
Manhattan Shirt_______ 25
Maracaibo Oil E xpl.no par
Marland O i l . . ____ no par
M arlin-Rockw v t c .n o par
Martin Parry C orp.n o par
Mathleson Alkali Wks__50
Maxwell M ot W V Cl A100
Class B __________no par
M ay Dept Stores_____ 100
P referred___________ 100
Metropolitan Edison, pref
Mexican Seab’d Oil no par
Voting trust ctfs_____
Miami C opper___________ 6
Middle States OH______ 10
Midvale Steel & Ord____50
Montana Power______ 100
P referred___________ 100
M ontg Ward & C o ..n o par
M oon M otor C a r ., no par
M other Lode C oali.no par
Mullins B od y______ no par
Munslngwear ______ no par




5.600
9,300
8.600
5.500
241
12.400
1.300
58,700
1,500
900
1,200

9,200
11,300
27.400
16,000
1,000

7,400
38,500
42,200
1.300
23,000
1.700
400
200

6.700
2,800
90,160
7,100

Since
Jan. 1.

77.500 41% Sale
365,300 40% Sale
500 ------- 62%
3,500
16,330 34% Sale
175.800 70
Sale
58.400 27% Sale
96.100 18
Sale
55,836
3
Sale
28.500
% Sale
43.400
37,8001
29,7001
23,750
400
7311
36,800;
2,300,
87.800
8.300
11.100
6,1001
9,200,
29,800,
170,900
17,859
21,200

116,300,
119.800
43,4001
16.800
25,1001
2,000

700
1,400
9.300
98,300
185,660
46.400
300

6,650
400
9,600
600
500
4.500
9.500
900
55,600
900
1,100

800
100

128,800
7,000
600
1,100
200
1.500
6,600
28,700
2,350
1,200

400
4.400
3,200
25,600
9,300
3.500
6 .4 0 0

27,400
100

7.100
900
5.100
400
79,300
1,800
400
2,800
300
5.400
12,950
200

3.100
300
1.400
8,000
72,900
240,400
8.700
4,300
4,900
32,400
17,100
14.800
400
600
126,900
51.000
8,800
75,700
2,000

2.100
300
79.000
29.800
52.000
1,200

1.700

PRICES I N FEBRUARY.
Price about
Jan. 2
1924.

Feb. 1.

Shares.
Bid.
Ask. Bid.
24,800
7%
TVs Sale
84
82% 93
226,200 83% Sale
84%
____ 1 00 % 99%
22,8001
1
% Sale
2,900| 90% Sale
92

1,200

2

6%
1%
19%
5%

8

43%
49%
------55
33%
73%
27%
16%

8%
2
24
5
65
159
Sale 174
36
Sale
37%
98% 101% 103%
25% Sale
26%
%
1
1%
7% Sale
7
4% Sale
5
43
24%
78%
106%
6%
31%
13%
79
37%
63%
76
115
66
29
16%
49%
100
49%

Sale
Sale
57%
59
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

40%
45
60
51
32%
70%
26%
16

213%
90
Sale
111
95%
Sale
Sale
101
Sale
Sale
Sale
100

Sale
Sale
62%
52
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

% Sale
4%
6%

Lowest.

RANGE SINCE JAN. 1.
Highest.

79% Feb. 18 89% Feb.

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

5

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

% Feb.
Feb.

44%
52%
60%
55%
34
82%
27%
17

1% Feb.
6% Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

165
169
Sale
35%
103% 102
22%
Sale
1%
1%
6
6
4
4%
Sale
91%
41%
Sale
22%
Sale
82%
Sale
106
Sale
7%
Sale
28%
Sale
12%
80
79
Sale
34%
66
64
78
76%
118
116%
66
Sale
Sale
29%
14% Sale
12%
44% 48
41%
105
99
48

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

175
38
103%
27%
2%
6%
5
97%
44%
26
87%
108
9%
34%
14%
82%
42%
66%
77%
116%
70%
32
16%
51%

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.

117
Sale
53
Sale
Sale
Sale
S ale

110
103
Sale
119
22%
101
Sale
115
67%
Sale
98%
89
Sale
114
32%
S ale^
90
Sale
87
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
13
3334
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
120
93
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
110
Sale
Sale
Sale
15
Sale

86%
12%
64%
206%
212
116%
50%
50%
25
16%
6%
51

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

88%
15
68%
240
240
117
53
53%
29%
17%
7%
61%

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

149
117
21%
100%
16%

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

168%
117
22%
102%
18

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

66
83%
97
88%
62
114
30%
24
89

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.

69
90%
98
90
65%
114
33%
28%
91
68
86%
42
42%
36%
42
13%
35%
39%
54%
15%
94%
118
92
24%
23
23%
6%
34%
63%
106
27%
27%
9%
14%
37%

F eb.
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.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

66

82
37
36
29
35
9%
32%
33%
47
13%
87
118
92

18
17
21%
5%
31
62%
104%
24%
24%
7%
12
35%

Jan. 8
Feb. 14

39%
40
57%
51
32
66
25%
15%
2%
%
4%

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

44%
52%
60%
56%
34%
82%
28%
18
3%
1%
7

6%
%
19%
4%
63
159
35%
101 %
22%
1
6
4%
91%
41%
22%
78
106
6%
28%
12%
78%
34%
64
76
115%
66
29%
12%
41%

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

9%
2%
25%
5%
67
176
38%
103%
27%
2%

20

87
22

109
92
%
31
99
23%
73
73%
97
104%
34%
2%
56
96
8 287%

10%

9%
97%
44%
27%
87%
108
9%
34%
15
82%
42%
66%
78%
116%
70%
32
16%
52%

Feb. 4
F eb. 5
Feb. 24
Jan. 3
Jan. 2
Feb. 5
Jan. 7
Jan. 2
Jan. 2
Jan. 10
Jan. 19
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.

18
17
4
17
22
29
30
11
24
6
8
22
26
11
12
4
2
4
1
28
201
8
7
10
21
13
5
2
10

7 49% Jan.

3

23% Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
91% Jan.
Feb.
27% Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
110
Feb.
95% Jan.
Jan.
1 Jan.
Feb.
38% Jan.
Jan.
102 % Feb.
35
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
78% Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
88
Jan.
Jan.
101
107
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
38% Feb.
Feb.
4% Jan.
Feb. 191 63
Jan.
Jan. 19 97% Jan.
Jan. 17 310% Feb.

2
16
3
28
25
19
18
11
10
18
10
10
10
15
9
8
19
8

48% Jan.

20%
86%
22%
110
93
%
31%
101%
23%
72%
70

116%
51
50%
25%
17%
634
52%
100
90
154
116%
22%
100%
16%
109
66%
8734
98
88
63
113%
31%
24%
87
66
84%
38«4
39
30%
37
12
33%
35
51
14
91%
116
92
20%
19%
22%
5%
31 %
62%
104%
26%
25%
8%
12
35%

79% Feb. 18 89% Feb.

39%
43%
58
51
23
66
25%
15%

8%
2
25%
5

87
Sale
12% Sale
66% Sale

7

Feb. 1
% Jan.
Feb. 14 89% Jan.

Sale
20
Feb.
22% Feb.
90
87
Feb.
89
F eb .
Sale
22
F eb .
25% Feb.
109% Feb.
110% Feb.
111%
95% 92
Feb.
93% Feb.
Sale
% Feb.
1 Feb.
Sale
31
Feb.
34% Feb.
Sale 100
102% Feb.
Feb.
Sale
23% Feb.
30% Feb.
78
73
Feb.
75
Feb.
72
73% Feb.
83
Feb.
99
97
Feb.
101
Feb.
106
106% Feb. 7j 106% Feb.
Sale
36% Sale
34% Feb. 26 38% Feb.
3
Sale
Sale
2% Feb. 16 3% Feb.
60% 57
58
56
Feb. 19 60% Feb.
90
99
96
Sale 300
320
298% Feb.
310% Feb.
116
114% 112
180
205
200
190
Feb”.
200
Feb.

Sale
7.200 79
88% Sale
22,800 14% Sale
14% Sale
Sale
75,100 67
66% Sale
Sale
3,850 239% Sale 230
240
230
1,600 235
Sale
Sale 116
118
1.400 116
4.400
3.200
25
Sale
25,600
16% Sale
32,500 17% Sale
7
7%
7%
8
13,300
S a le
61
62
15,700 58
103% 110
103% 110
103% 99
103
100 100
34,992 171 % Sale 168% Sale
119
400 114% 116% 117
7.100
102% 100
102
1,200 98
17% Sale
10,000 17% Sale
Sale 114
117
4.000 107
68
Sale
2.100 64% 65
88% Sale
182,100 90% Sale
97
Sale
4.200 96% Sale
Sale
88% Sale
1,300 89
Sale
64% Sale
14.500 67
113% 114
800 112% 114
33% Sale
11,100 30% Sale
27% Sale
28%. Sale
57,050
89
89
91
800 87
66
66
Sale
6,600 62
87
82
85
600 80
40
38% Sale
7.200 39
42
31.200 42% Sale
Sale
Sale
35
Sale
248.400 27
Sale
39% Sale
699.400 38
10
Sale
22,100
7%
8
35
Sale
20,100 35% Sale
37% Sale
10,900 39% Sale
Sale
54 % Sale
199.800 '50
15% Sale
126,350 13% Sale
93% Sale
43.500 90% Sale
125
118
Sale
900 110
92
93
2,100l 93% Sale
19% Sale
182,300 15% Sale
Sale
18
Sale
81,400 14
Sale
23% Sale
21,525 22
6% Sale
6% Sale
188.400
Sale
32% Sale
9,600 29
62% 63
Sale
5,500 62
107
104% 108
400 104
26
Sale
256.800 24% Sale
26
Sale
57.200 25% Sale
8% Sale
8% Sale
119,900
3.000 13% Sale
13% 153%
37
37%
10,700 35% Sale

Sale Prices.
Sale Prices.
6 % Jan. 7 10% Feb. 6

% Feb. 18
1
92% Feb. 4 95

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

Sale
1%
Sale
Sale

Highest.

Lowest.

Sale Prices.
Sale Prices.
7% Feb. 1 10% Feb.

7%
%
20
4%

7%
Sale
Sale
1%
21%
Sale
4%
Sale
75
165
177
36
Sale
Sale 103
23%
Sale
1%
1%
5%
7%
Sale
3%
95
43
Sale
23%
Sale
85%
86
100 %
110
7%
Sale
30%
Sale
12%
Sale
79%
82
38%
Sale
65
65
76%
78
119
116
69%
Sale

Sale
43%
Sale
25
85
79
107
108
Sale
8%
Sale
34%
Sale
14%
81
80
38
37%
65
64%
76% 76
116% 115%
68 % 66
30
Sale
15% Sale
Sale
50
Sale
105% 99
104
49%
21%
88
25%
109%
92
1
34%
98
30%
75
83
97
106
36%
3%
60
93
295%
112
165

Feb. 29.

Ask.
Ask. Bid.
9% Sale
Sale
84
93
93
82
Sale
Sale
100% 99% 100%
Sale
93% 95%
93

1 Sale
4%
7

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

Sale
19,450 22
88
3,300 87
Sale
28.700 25
1.400 107% 108%
1,600 91% 93
% Sale
15.500
30,200 35% Sale
1,600 97% 102
148,700 32% Sale
3.400 75% Sale
4.400 8oJ^ Sale
98
3.400 92
850 103% 105
264,100 34% Sale
3% Sale
48.500
11.700 60% Sale
97%
300 92
293
2,840 289
112
116
200

[ V ol . 118,

190

Feb.

5 200

79
12%
64%
206%
212
116
50%
50%
25
16%
6%
51

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

88%
17%
68%
18 240
14(240

99%
149
115
21%
100%
16%
107
65
83%
95%
87%
62
113%
30%
24
89
62
82
37
36
25%
35
8
32%
33%
47
13%
87
115
91%
14%
12%
21%
5%
28%
61%
104%
24%
24%
7%
12
35%

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

28
28
1
19
29
18
30
15
7
28
21
20
2
4
23
16
15
26
22

Feb.

5

Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
53 * Feb.
53% Feb.
29% Feb.
18
Jan.
8% Jan.
62% Jan.

1
11
6
2
8
24
20
18
13
10
11
26

99%
175%
117
22%
102%
18%
117
69
90%
98
90
68%
114
33%
31%
92
68
86%

42%
44
37%
42
13%
37%
41%
55%
16
95
118
93%
24%
23
24
6%
34%
63%
106
27%
27%
9%
14%
26 39%

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

30
5
16
29
11
7
30
1
7
l
8
2
4
15
18
18
4
25
9
10
26
5
18
17
8
9
9
25
31
2
6
6
28
2
7
26
20
28
7
15
9
16

STOCKS—STOCK EXCHANGE KECOKD

M ar ., 1924.]
STOCKS
ft . Y . S T O C K E X C H ’ G E .

SALES TO MAR. 1.
In
February.

Par Shares.
10,900
Nash M otors C o ___no par
300
Preferred____________
1,700
National A cm e________ 80
Nat Bk of C om m erce.. 100
11
16,100
National Biscuit_______ 25
P referred___________100
800
Natl Cloak & Suit_____ 100
800
P referred___________100
200
N at Dairy tem ctf -no par
24,200
National 'Dept Stores_____
9,900
Preferred______________
800
Nat Enamel & S ta m p .. 100
42,200
P referred ___________100
100
National Lead________ 100
14,800
P referred___________100
900
National Supply_______ 50
17,400
Preferred . . _______ 100
National S u r e t y _ .100
_
25
Nevada C o n so f Copper .b
36,000
N Y Air Brake_____no par
6,600
Class A _______________
3,700
New Y ork Canners.no par
600
Preferred _________ 100
100
New Y ork D o ck ______ 100
600
P referred___________100
900
Npt N & H R y Q & E 100
100
Preferred____________10C
N Y Shipbuilding..no par
100
N Y Steam, 1st pref_ 100
_
200
•Jorth American (new ). . 50
P re fe rre d ___________ 50
2,100
When Issued________ .
69,200
Nova Scotia Steel & C.10C
100
Nunnally Co (T h e).n o oar
3,000

Since
Jan. 1.
Shares.
25,000
600
4,500
105
50,300
1,600
4,000
1,300
24,200
39,300
2,100
71,800
300
69,600
1,700
108,800
800
25
65,800
29,700
9,300
1,500
100
16,100
3,100
209
100
400
200
7,000
257,694
300
4,200

Price about
Jan. 2
1924.
Bid.
101
97
836
299
5136
120
56
94
4014
94
41 36
84
142
112 ys
68 %
12
41
47 36
24 36
90
17
40
503-6
85
9

Ask.
Sale
101
9
Sale
Sale
12336
63
97

43 V Sale
s
22% Sale
15 36 18
8% Sale

Feb. 1.
Bid.
105
98
936
315
53 36
122M
6336
9 6 36

12 36
4136
49%
24
89
23
44 3^
4836
80
12
8816

Sale
Sale
Sale
24 36
92
Sale
4G?/g
Sale
90 3
-6
14
93

3 36 Sale
2%
2Vs
11,100
31 % 33%
1,700 32% 34
2
Sale
1 3 Sale
-6
21,100
900
7%
8
736
8
3.300 28 % Sale
27
28 36
89
90
300 85% 8S
Sale
23,304 20
1856 Sale
92
94
95
325 91
Sale 144
Sale
41,100 140
104
100
105
500 96
9% Sale
108,300
1136 Sale
59
63 36 Sale
9,700 55
29,900 43% Sale
4536 Sale

Pacific Development no par
Pacific Gas & ’Electric. 100
Pacific M all SS_________ 5
Pacific Oil_________ no par
Pacific Tel & T e l______ 100
Packard__________________
Preferred _____________
Pan-Amer Pet & T r ____50
Class B stock________ 50
R ig h t s ________________
Panhan Prod < R ef.n o par
fe
Panhandle P < R , pref.100
fc
Parish & B ingham ..no par
Penney, preferred_____ 100
Penn Coal & C o k e ____50

2,700
6,800
3,400
415,300
200
19,500
400
170,800
401,700
26,762
1,300
800
4,600

Penn-Seab St v t c .no par
People’s Gas L < Coke.iOO
fc
Philadelphia Co (Pitts) 50
Philadelphia Co pref
60
Phil & Read C & Iron w i.

83,900
2,300
9,600
600
27,700
3,700
1,400
1,000
35,000

% Sale
25,850
% Sale
Sale
24,850 92
94 36 Sale
11,800 10% 10% 1036 Sale
738,565 50% Sale
573s Sale
_____ 85
96
400 85
64,200 1 2 % Sale
1136 Sale
1,200 90
925-6 93 36 94 36
50
Sale
438,000 01% Sale
1,154,700 593-6 Sale
4736 Sale
114,580
36 Sale
2% Sale
4,800
336
3%
46
1,300 40
35 36 40
12,600 13% Sale
14 36 Sale
_____
200 1033-6 _____ 103
29 % 29 36 30 36
1,000 28
98
103
99
10136
3% Sale
408,165
336 Sale
97
Sale
14,900 9836 Sale
Sale
37,100 43
47
Sale
1,900 42% Sale _
121,700
3936 Sale
3 700
39 36 Sale
1,500 55
5936 5 5 " 62
1,200 8636 89
85
8636
165,400 22% Sale
2336 Sale

Phillips Petroleum _.no par
R ig h t s _____ _______
Phoenix Hosiery________ 5
Preferred___________100
Pierce-Arrow M ot C no par
Preferred___________i00
Preferred w 1___________
Pierce Oil C orp________ 25
Preferred______ __ .100
Pittsburgh Coal (of Pa) 100
Preferred _______
100
Pittsburgh Steel p r e f.. 100
Pittsburgh Utilities, pref 10
Postum Cereal
no par
8 % preferred_______ iOO
Pressed Steel Car_____ 100
Preferred___________100
Producers < Ref C o r p ..60
fc
P referred________ __60
C ertificates________ 50
Pub Serv Corp of N J 100
Preferred . 1 _______
N ew--------------------no par
7 % --------------------------100
rullm an Company____100
Punta Alegre Sugar____50
Pure O il.n --------- ----------25
8% preferred_______ 100
Railway Steel S prin g..100
Preferred___________100
Rand Mines, L td _ no par
_
Ray Consol Copper____10
Reis (R obt) & C o _ no par
_
1st preferred
i 00
Remington Typew v t c 100
1st preferred" v t c ..1 0 0
2d preferred______ 100
Replogle Steel_____no par
Republic Iron & S teel.. iOO
Preferred___________100
Reynolds Spring C o.n o par
R eynolds(R J)Tob Cl B .2 5
7% p re fe rr e d ______ 100
Rossla Ins tr ctfs_________
Royal Dutch Co N Y shs.
8t Joseph Lead________ 10
Santa Cecilia Sugar.no par
Savage Arms C orp____iOO




13 36
40 36
4736
26
89
18J6
42
47
80
10 36
_____

Sale
Sale
4836
Sale
92 %
21
47
52 36
85 36
13 36
9136

Lowest.

Prices.
Sale
Feb. 1 114%
Feb. 23 100
Feb. 27
9 36
Feb. 19 323
Feb. 16 5336
Feb. 27 124 36
Feb. 29 64
Feb. 15 97
Feb. 16 37
Feb. 13 41)6

Prices.
Feb. 9
Feb. 28
Feb. 1
Feb. 26
Feb. 5
Feb. 20
F eb . 1
Feb. 4
Feb. 8
Feb. 1

Feb.
Feb.
F eb .
Feb.
Feb.

20
21
15
7
18

43%
85
149)6
115
7236

Feb. 1
Feb. 21
Feb. 4
Feb. 28
Feb. 4

163
1236
3836
4736
24 36
89
20
41 >6
48 36

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

7
11
18
19
2
9
28
27
1

163
1436
42)6
49 36
26
S9
24%
45)6
4836

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

Feb. 14 12
12
8836 Feb. 27 92

36
93
8
5236
82
1136
9136
4736
4536
3
35
1436
10236
28 36
99
3
95 36
44 36
43
3636
53
82
1836

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

1,700 100 % Sale 100 36 10 1 36
18,800 42 J6 Sale
4236 Sale
1,000 9 7 36 9 9 36 9736 Sale
400
Sale 124 36 Sale
97,800 122
181,000 57 36 Sale
6036 Sale
206,700 2436 Sale
2436 Sale
90
95
Sale
1,600 93

16,500
400
17,500
121,100
2,300
15,000
25,700
750
200
43,500
25,100
8,200
31,100

108
115
34
Sale
16
74
Sale
Sale
91
98
Sale
Sale
89
Sale
Sale
11636
8736
Sale
23
3 36
Sale

20
12
2
15
3
16
18
30
14
4
3
4
19

436
33
236
8
30
8936
2036
9436
15936
10536
1136
74 36
47

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

14
8
22
7
10
16
3
8
11
8
26
29
10

36 Jan.
1
11 9036 Jan.
8
Feb.
13
5, 4836 Jan.
Jan.
41 92
13, 1136 Jan.
Jan.
11| 92
4 4436 Feb.
4 41M Feb.
36 Feb.
l!
2M Jan.
5
Jan.
9 35
5 1336 Jan.
103
Jan.
Feb. 27 2836 Feb.

2
4
18
4
30
30
3
14
14
8
3
25
2
28
27

136 Jan.
9536 Jan.
1036 Jan.
5836 Feb.
9536 Feb.
1236 Jan.
9536 Feb.
6136 Jan.
5936 Jan.
1 Jan.
436 Jan.
40 36 Jan.
15
Feb.
105
Jan.
3036 Jan.

11
28
9
5
4
7
11
2
2
25
23
9
5
7
29

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

600
9,800
400
200
29,900
106,400
126,400
1,300

107
113
3036
11%
13
71
33
9136
89
93
1136
5136
88 %
2036
7436
115
87
48 36
22 36
236
33

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

Feb. 26
36
92>6 Feb. 28 95
Feb. 18 1036
8
4836 Feb. 19 58 36
Feb. 4 9536
1136 Feb. 16 1236
94 % Feb. 4 9 5 36
44 % Feb. 14 50%
41 36 Feb. 14 4836
36
36 Feb. 8
236 Feb. 18 336
336
Feb. 2 40
40
38
14
Feb. 15 15
Sale
...
29 36 2836 Feb. 27 2836
101M
Sale
236 Feb. 18
336
95
Feb. 27 97
Sale
44
Feb. 26 47
Sale
Sale
43
Feb. 15 43 36
Sale
3636 Feb. 28 4216
37 %
60
54' ‘ Feb. 28 60
Sale
82
Feb. 29 85
Sale
1736 Feb. 27 2336
Sale
Sale
836
Sale
103
Sale
9436
Sale
Sale

40
Sale
611,200 3636 Sale
38 36 Sale
3536 Feb.
326,950
236 Sale
136 F eb.
30
31
33
Feb.
1,100 29
28
2636 30
94
95
Feb.
89
200 9136 96
8836 93
9% Sale
81,100
1036 Sale
936 Sale
936 Feb.
25
Sale
38,300 2636 Sale
2736 Sale
24 36 Feb.
69
68
72
09% Feb.
6,200 65
6 6 36 71
F eb.
3
131,600
2J6 Sale
336 Sale
3M Sale
27
Sale
Feb.
25,400 2336 Sale
2 6 36 27 36 24
6,300 63% Sale
6136 Sale
61
6136 6036 Feb.
99
99
Sale
99
100
99
Feb.
2,300 98
95
95
98
2,500 93
10036 Sale
10036 Feb.
28,900 1036 10% 1036 Sale
1236 Sale
10 % Feb.
6 900
H36
• ' * 80
. . .
92
70 " Feb.
- 70
200
54
Sale
34,700 56% Sale
52 36 Sale
5136 Feb.
Feb.
1,200 H IM 11236 11036 112
ill
11136 110
60
61
54
Sale
54
Feb.
16,500 52 36 Sale
87
84
87
Feb.
1,300 8236 83
89 36 Sale
35
Sale
338,700 42M Sale
40M Sale
33 36 Feb.
46
48
46
47
1,500 46% 47
4636 Feb.
2236 2636 Feb.
4,300 26 % Sale
26
2636 22

15,000
800
800
82,800
900
200
62,800
1,450
40
900
59,800
202,600
4,900
44,400
68,900
2,750
1,200
87,700
35,000
13,200
81,300

Sale Prices.
Sale Prices.
Jan. 15
100 Jan. 4 I l l
99
Feb. 23 10036 Jan. 16
8
Feb. 27 1036 Jan. 28
299
Jan. 2 323
Feb. 26
5036 Jan. 14 5436 Jan. 26
12036 Jan. 8 12436 Feb. 20
Feb. 1
5836 Feb. 29 64
Jan. 24
95
Jan. 1C 97
Feb. 8
34
Feb. 16 37
Jan. 9
39% Feb. 13 43
Feb.
9336 Jan. 16 96
2936 Feb. 20 44 36 Jan. 17
Jan. 16
85
Feb. 21 89
13736 Jan. 15 15536 Jan. 28
Feb. 28
11236 Jan. 19 115
64% Jan. 18 72 36 Feb. 4
100 Jan. 5 103)6 Jan. 21
163
Feb. 7 163
Feb. 7
1136 Jan. 2 14 36 Feb. 21
3836 Feb. 18 4356 Jan. 19
Jan. 19
4736 Jan. 7 50
24 Jan. 24 26
Feb. 29
Feb. 9
89
Feb. 9 89
19 Jan. 9 2456 Jan. 18
4136 Feb. 27 4936 Jan. 18
4836 Feb. 1 48 36 Feb. 1
Jan. 12
85
Jan. 12 85
12
F eb. 14 1436 Jan. 16
Feb. 28
8836 Feb. 27 92

Feb. 20 4336 Jan. 2 4536 Feb. 20
Jan. 2 25
Jan. 10
Feb. 5 22
Feb. 29 14 36 Feb. 29 1436 Jan. 18
8
Feb. 2 936 Feb. 5
Feb. 5
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

236
32
136
636
25 36
89 %
18
94
144
100
10%
63
43

292,400
166,250
200
200
19,100
12,300
400
19,300
4,700
2,400
600
100
23,000
6 900
200
9,800
800
4,700
900
93,100
200
200

4,200
400
300
36,200
100

20
4
2
20
19
16
18
16
1
15
15
5
19

7
21
5
2
29
9
11
13
1

Feb. i i
Feb. 28

3 76
3236
2
7
28%
8916
1836
94
15936
105 36
1116
74 36
4536

2 ‘6
3
32 >6 33
2
Sale
6 J6
7 36
25
28
88
89 36
1836 Sale
92
94
152 36 Sale
102
106
11: 6 Sale
>
74 36 Sale
44 36 Sale

10036 Sale
44
Sale
9736 100
120 36
63 36
2436
98

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

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

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
8736
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

97
1036
5536
9436
1736
69 36
116
86
54
2636
236
4536

161
Sale
Sale
95
Sale
Sale
11736
95
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

102
1036
5436
9136
1536
68
116
8636
5236
2236
236
4236

4

60
Feb. 5
8936 Jan. 10
23 36 Jan. 31

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

4 10036
ll| 42
l| 9736
16 97
7j 11836
Ill 56
6 2236
|
29 92

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

9
4
19
21
27
4
19
10

102
4436
99
98
128
6536
26%
98

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

16
7
11
16
28
11
6
29

4 106 Jan.
|
Jan.
18| 113
Jan.
15 30
IS 1036 Feb.
Jan.
13 15
73
Jan.
5 3236 Jan.
Jan.
5 91
90
Jan.
1 95 36 Jan.
1036 Feb.
1
11 50 36 Jan.
Jan.
28 89
5 1536 Feb.
1 68
Feb.
Feb.
l 116
28 8636 Feb.
6 48
Jan.
Jan.
21 22
5
236 Feb.
4 3236 Jan.

3
4
17
28
16
16
4
4
10
9
29
3
7
18
20
20
11
2
7
27
2

11536
11536
3336
1236
1636
74 36
49'56
9436

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

102
1536
6136
9436
2236
7436
11836
90
5936
2736
336
5436

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

25
18
15
18
26
26
5
5
10
1
28
11
28
7
2
8
9
6
21
24
4

40% Feb. 27 4936 Feb.
92
Feb. 27 9436 Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

Jan. 17
Jan. 2
Feb. 1
Jan. 30
Jan. 12

13
19
7
15
27
19
15
1

11436 Feb.
11536 Feb.
3336 Feb.
12 36Feb.
15
Feb.

102
13
5736
9136
1836
7236
117 36
87
56
2236
236
4736

4M
98%
47
47
4936

30
5
31
2
17
17
17
22
21
2
8
25

15
13
15
28
13

0

18
22
2
2
28
18
28
29
27

4236 Jan.
3)6 Feb.
3236 Jan.
94
Feb.
'1236 Jari.
3056 Jan.
7236 Jan.
436 Jan.
36
Jan.
6336 Jan
99)6 Feb.
101 Jan.
1056 Jan.
12J6 Feb.
7 0 '" Feb.
58 36 Jan.
11336 Jan.
62
Jan.
90
Feb.
4336 Jan.
4736 Jan.
2636 Jan.

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

110
11336
3336
1036
15

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

21
21
21
23
2
27
3
11
2
18
14
4
22
18
13
19
7
2
3
19
16
14

10136
44M
99
98
12536
6536
2636
98

Sale
11536
3236
Sale
16
73
Sale
93

236
9436
43
4236
36%
3736
5 54
7 82
1 17)-6
|

1
1
1
4
4

5 3336 Jan.
36 Jan.
Feb.
13 28
Feb.
2 89
7
| 9M Jan.
Ill 2436 Feb.
Jan.
6 64
2 y Jan.
6
6 2336 Jan.
15, 6036 Feb.
Jan.
8, 98
Jan.
l| 95
26
976 Jan.
27 1136 Feb.
13 70 ~ Feb.
1 5136 Feb.
Feb.
25 110
4 5236 Jan.
Jan.
6 83
5 3336 Feb.
Jan.
2 46
211 2536 Jan.

4
26
1
21
27
1
19
7

11236
114
32
1036
1336
68
4336
90 36

236
32
136
6 36
25
8736
18
92
13936
96
936
57
43

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

4236 Feb.

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

Sale
11436
34
Sale
16
77
Sale
95

1
8
1
20
5
16
11
16
11
8
1
29
1

30 "
94
1136
2936
71
336
29 36
62
99 36
10036
13
1236
70 "
54 36
111
61
90
4336
47%
2636

19
18
21
23
19
27
13
15
18
18
1
1
1

10036
42%
97%
97
11836
5936
2236
9436

113
113
3336
11
15
72
46
93

Highest.

Lowest.

Highest.

Sale
105
99
8
31836
51 '
122
58 36
963-s
34
39)6
95
29)6
85
138
11236
65

45
Sale
Feb. 1 45 36
41
4136 45
23 % Sale
24 36 Sale
23 % Feb. 18 2436
14 36 Sale
14 36 19
1416 Feb. 29 14 36
Feb. 2 9 36
8
8 36
8 36
9 3a 8

1,700
900
10,200
300
2,000
100
3,700
25
22,400
300
28,100
6,900
9,700

Phillips Jones C orp.n o par
Preferred _________ iOO
Philip Morris < C o _____10
fc

teb. 29.

Ask.
Sale
10036
Sale
. . .
Sale
Sale
Sale
9 7 36

Ohio B ody < B lo w ..n o par
fc
Ohio Fuel Supply______ 25
Okla Prod & R ef of A m . . 5
Ontario Silver M ining. 100
Onyx Hosiery tem certlfs..
Temp certlfs, preferred.
Orpheum Circuit In c____1
P referred___________100
Otis Elevator_________ 100
Preferred___________100
Otis Steel_________ no par
P referred___________iOO
Owens B ottle___________25

100

RANGE SINCE JAN. 1.

PRICES IN FEBRUARY.

Bid.
Ask.
I ll
Sale
100
100M
8
936
315 . ____
52
Sale
121
122
5836 Sale
95
9736
34
Sale
41
Sale
Sale
40 36 Sale
94 % 95 36 4036 4136
Sale
4336 Sale
30 36 Sale
80
91
81
90
90
Sale 139
Sale 147
143
113% 113-36 Sale 114
115
71
Sale
69
Sale
Sale
104 % 10336 _____ 10336

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
911-6
19 %
43
55
90 V
s
14 V
6

29

1
29
18
1
18
20
20
11
26
1
27
18

102
13 36
6136
94 36
1836
7236
11736
8736
59%
27 36
336
5436

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

7

27
13
8
7
26
6
22
1
5

30
STOCKS

STOCKS-STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD
SALES TO MAR. 1.

N .Y . STOCK EXCH’GE.

In
February.

Par Shares.
14,800
8chulte Retail Stores
100
Preferred___________ 100
31,700
Sears Roebuck A C o ...1 0 0
100
P referred___________ 100
10,600
Seneca Copper C om no -par
1,300
Shattuck Arizona C opp.10
4,200
Shell Transport & T r a d .£2
311,900
Shell Union Oil_____
1,000
P referred_________
26,100
Simms Petroleum___
15,300
Simmons C o _______ no par
Preferred___________ 100
BlnclairConOilCorp no par 262,800
1.000
Preferred_________
71,200
Skelly Oil C o ___________ 10
53,400
Sloss-Sheffield St’l & 1 . 100
500
31,400
So Porto R ico Sugar_ 100
_
9,000
Spicer M fg C o ______no par
200
P referred___________ 100
890
Standard M illing_____100
Standard Oil of C a l i f . . . 25 191,500
158,300
Standard Oil o f N J ____25
5,000
P referred___________ 100
6,700
Sterling Products_ no par
_
Stem Bros pref ( 8 % ) . . 100
50,400
Steward Warn C orp.n o par
12,900
Stromberg Carburet no par
Studebaker Corp (The) 100 429,800
100
P referred___________ 100
34,700
Submar Boat C orp.no par
24,800
Superior Oil________no par
700
Superior Steel_________100
14,200

Sweets Co of America._iu

11,600
106,900
23,800
63,500
12
400
14,800
43,900
153.880
700
40,900
152,800
600

Tobacco Prod Corp..
Preferred___________

Since
Jan. 1.
Shares.
54,200
800
110,200
300
26,000
2,400
7,200
608,400
3,200
99,500
34,500
100
694,000
3,200
159,300
80,503
800
53,100
21,500
400
1,930
420,500
438.200
11,700
14,200
100
213,600
38,300
1,055,100
700
62,900
58,100
2,500
100
28,000

Price about
Jan. 2
1923.
Bid.
109
109*6
87 *6
113
5*6

6*6

34*6
17
91*6
11*4
23
96
27*6

Ask.
Sale
110*4
Sale
Sale
Sale
7
Sale
Sale
92*6
Sale
Sale
97
Sale

86*6 88
25*6 Sale
60 y8Sale

83
es *6
16
90
60
64 *6
42
117
63*6

85
Sale
Sale
Sale
65
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

91*4 Sale
79*4 Sale
Sale
118%
Sale
Sale
Sale

106*4
115
12*4
2*4
31*4
115*4
3

37,600
9*4
229,700 44*4
70,500 61
125.900 11*4
22 280
1,000
40,700 123*4
107,795 39*4
373,680 68*4
12,400 113
56,700 90
565,300
4*4
1,500 33*4

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
350
Sale
Sale
Sale
115
Sale
Sale
35

[ V ol .

PRICES IN FEBRUARY.
Feb. 1.
Bid.
108
109*£
95*6
114
5A
6
38
19*6
94
12*6
22*6
96
23*6
83*6
28
62*6
86*6
80*6
16*6
8S
61*6
67*6
41*6
118*6
62*6
115
95*6
81*6
104*6
110
11
3*6

Ask.
Sale
H2
Sale
118
Sale
6A
Sale
Sale
95
Sale
Sale
99
Sale
86
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
90
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
120
Sale
Sale
Sale
115
Sale
Sale

11 5 *6 _____
2*6 Sale
9
45*6
63*6
12*6
300
102*6
139*6
40*6
69*6
115
88*6
5*6
34

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
325
103*6
141
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
37

Peb. 29.
Bid.
102
111
90*6
114*6
5
5*6
38*6
18*6
93*6
12
22*6
96
22*6
82
24*6
64
83
91*6
13*6
87
_____
62*6
39*6
115*6
60
115
89*6
78*6
101*6
110*6
9
4*6
31

Ask.
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
39*6
Sale
93*6
Sale
Sale
98*6
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
86
Sale
Sale
88 *6
68
Sale
Sale
116
Sale
. . .
Sale
Sale
Sale
H2*6
Sale
Sale
34

2*6 Sale
8*6
43
63*6
11*6
250
103
141
39
63*6
115*6
89*6
4*6
32

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
300
103*6
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
35*6

RANGE SINCE JAN. 1.

Lowest.

Highest.

Lowest.

Sale
100*6
110
87*6
114*6
• 4*6
5*6
37*6
17*6
93
11*6
22*6

Prices.
Sale
Feb. 18 109*6
Feb. 21 I l l
Feb. 16 97*6
Feb. 29 114*6
Feb. 29
5*6
Feb. 29
6*6
Feb. 19 41*6
Feb. 18 20*6
Feb. 5 95
Feb. 19 13*6
Feb. 1 25*6

Prices.
Feb. 1
Feb. 29
Feb. 1
Feb. 19
Feb. 18
Feb. 18
Feb. 4
Feb. 6
Feb. 2
Feb. 4
Feb. 5

19*6
80*6
23*6
58
84
77
13*6
88
60
58*6
37*6
115*6
59*6

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

19
19
19
18
18
6
27
14
15
19
19
28
18

24*6
84*6
29
67*6
87*6
91*6
17
88*6
62*6
68*6
42*6
118*6
63*6

87*6 Feb.
76
Feb.
98*6 Feb.
110
Feb.
7*6 Feb.
3*6 Feb.
33*6 Feb.
_ _
2*6 Feb.

27
25
18
18
27
2
5

96
82*6
107
110
11*6
4*6
34*6

28

2*6

Feb. 5 19*6
Feb. 8 80*6
F eb. 4 23*6
Feb. 7 58
Feb. 14 84
Feb. 29 67
Feb. 11 13*6
Feb. 8 88
Feb. 7 55
Feb. 5 58*6
Feb. 5 37*6
Feb. 1 115*6
Feb. 4 59*6
115*6
Feb. 8 87*6
Feb. 13 76
Feb. 7 98*6
Feb. 18 110
Feb. 7
7*6
Feb. 29
2*6
Feb. 13 31*6
116*6
Feb. 1
2*6

8*6
41*6
62*6
11*6
270
103
134
37*6
60*6
113
88
4
33

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

28 9*6
15 45*6
19 64*6
19 15*6
16 270
4 103
19 151
18 41
18 70*6
19 116*6
19 91*6
16 5*6
16 34

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

40*6
59
*6
94
106*6
32*6

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

29
26
1
25
18
15

Feb. 1
Feb. 9
Feb. 1
Feb. 5
Feb. 2
Feb. 11

2
5
14
1
16
4
7
2
5
29
11
1
2

Sale
100*6
109*6
87
113
4*6
5*6
33
16*6
91*6
10*6
22*6

5,350
5,400
100
1,100
1,100
11,100
______
200
5,900
1,000
150

Union Oil___________ no j
Union Tank Car______ 1
Preferred___________ 1
United Alloy Steel..no i
United Cigar Stores___ 1

Preferred__________ 1

1st preferred,

rnited Dyewood
Preferred____

Preferred .
U S Express.

Preferred
Preferred ctfs w i

1st preferred.
' S Smelt Refg
Preferred . . . .
nited States St
Preferred____
Utah Securities ▼t c_
_

2,700
200
79,200
4,600
600
57,680
3,900
i 276,100
i
600
i
33,900
12,000
i
43,200
i
6,600
1 ,200
1,100
i 731,100
i
30,600
200
I
24,800
22,700

14,500
1,700
1,900
523,600
15,000
600
100,880
8,800
685 200
2,190
65,000
18,200
133,400
21,100
24,100
2,600
1,464,800
46,300
600
33,400
115,100

57,400
2,200
200
39,000
44,400
2,300
______
______
14,500
100

108,300
5,100
500
86,300
102,900
7,100
400
100
31,200
100

'
'
i

Van Raalte.
Preferred
Class B ._
Preferred . . .
Vivaudou (V),

New certificates.
Teber A Heilbronei
Rights__________
Western Union Teleg..

100
19,350
7,400
900
3,300
2,600
17,100
200
500
20,200
2,100
250

i
I
i
i

I
l
1
1
1
1
1

Certificates
l
)
)
1
1

______
3,400
18,300
8,600
1,800
1,300
2,300
7,895
35,205
30C
20,700
46,000
5,800
6,700
14,200
217,300
28,400
12,100
2,400
4,500
6,200
500
1,300
4,900
6,700
2,200

112
41*6 Sale
60
Sale
*6 Sale
*
4
95
98
101
107*1 108*6 Sale
Sale
33
34*6
175
205
209
113
109
114
Sale
85
Sale
48
47*6 48
46
40
48
92*< _____ 92
185
Sale 192
194
19*4 Sale
3
2*4
67*4 Sale
71*6 Sale
85*4 Sale
86*6 Sale
5*1
4
5*6
3*4
2*6 Sale
3*4 Sale
18*4 \18*1 17*6 17*6
83*6 Sale
71*4 Sale
94
98
102
105
102*4 Sale 103*6 Sale
105
Sale 105
Sale
38 ■ Sale
39
Sale
88
Sale
91*4 Sale
21*6 Sale
21*4 Sale
40
41 *i 40*6 Sale
99*4 Sale 107*6 Sale
119*4 Sale 118*6 Sale
54*i 56*6 60
54
65
Sale
65
Sale
22*6 Sale
16*4 Sale

112
39*4
62*4
*4
92
107*4
33
177
108
81
47*4
40

30*4
25
75
9*4
34*4
5*4
52
79
14*4

41 *4
65

Sale
29
80
Sale
Sale
Sale
56
86
Sale

7,400 15*4 Sale
Sale
25,100 16
8,600
3,700 35
116
2,500 113
Sale
11,500 108
Sale
27,595 84
118,505 60*4 Sale
73
2,300 71
44,800 26*4 Sale
Sale
71,600 55*4
43,400
% Sale
38,000
*4 Sale
63,800
3K Sale
884,200 10*4 Sale
94,000 82*4 Sale
Sale
20,700 26
75
2,900 69
11,400 283*4 Sale
Sale
19,000 26
75
1,600 67
59
2,900 57
10,700 13*4 Sale
32,400 39*4 Sale
6,100 68*4 70

30*6
25
79
7*6
25
3*6
48
78
13*6
60

Sale
30
95*6
Sale
Sale
5
53
85
Sale
70

15*6 Sale
14*6 15
35*6
113*6
111*6
94*6
63*6
73
27
56*6
1*6
1
4
13
85*6
25*6
72
295
29
72*6
61
11*6
38*6
68*6

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
73*6
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
75
Sale
Sale
80
69
Sale
Sale
Sale

113
40*6 Sale
59
61
95
106
33*6
175
112
80
47*6
40
_. . .
189

97
108
Sale
200
122
113*6 Feb. 13 113*6
80
Feb. 18 86
Sale
47*6 Feb. 26 48*6
48
45
40
Feb. 16 40
91*6
Feb. 29 197*6
Sale 189
20
Feb. 27 20*6

4
29
1
19
11
10
4
6
25
17
5
24
2
21
4
7
14
29
12
2
7
26
26
1
2
3
12
11
8
17
2
21
9
25
2
5
30
11
26
18
28
7
7
5
4
11
21
15

8*6
41*6
61
10*6
270
102*6
120
37*6
60*6
113
88
4
33

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

28
9*6
15 45*6
2 65*6
10 13*6
16 303
24 103
5151
18 41
18 70*6
19 117
19 91*6
7
6*6
16 35*|

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

118*6
40' “
59
*6
94
106*6
32
205*6
113’ ”
80
47*6
40

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

3
26
1
7
18
3
22
18
5
26
16

17
Jan. 9
Feb. 9Jan. 3
Jan. 31
Feb. 2
Jan. 9
Jan. 3
Feb. 9'
Feb. 4
Jan. 11
Jan. 14

Feb. 11 182
Feb. 8 19*6
2*6
Feb. 8 64 "
F eb . 27 31*6
Feb. 21
4*6
Feb. 1
*6
Feb. 5 17*6
Feb. i 67*4
Feb. 7 98
Feb. 13 99*6
Feb. 13 103*6
Feb. 5 35*6
Feb. 7 84*6
Feb. 15 20*6
Feb. 25 39*6
Feb. 7 98*6
Feb. 2 118*6
Feb. 6 55
F eb . 20 64
Feb. 4 16*6

Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
J dill .
Jan.
Jan.

4 201*6
2 21*6
7 4 ”
27 84*6
15 89
21
5
20
4*6
24 19*6
17 83*6
3 103*6
14 107*6
3 109
18 42*6
29 94*4
18 23*6
8 41
3 109
1 120*6
3 60
18 69
4 24*6

30*6
24*6
70
4
10*6
2*6
48*6
78
12
60

43
64*6
*6
102*6
108*6
35
207
113*6
86
48*6
43

2612
19
9
27
21
3
11
31
7
13
13
12
10
15
7
7
14
6
20
16

Feb. i i 29*6 Jan. 22 33*6 Feb.
Feb. 4 21*6 Feb. 19 33*6 Jan.
Feb. 6 80
Jan.
Feb. 6 79
3*6 Feb. 27 10*6 Jan.
Feb. 5
Feb. 1 10*6 Feb. 29 34*6 Jan.
2
Feb. 27
7
Jan.
Feb. 20
Jan.
49
Jan. 25 53
79*6 Jan. 8 79*6 Jan.
29 15*6 Jan.
11*6 Feb. 29 13*6 Feb. 13 11*6 Feb.
Feb. 28 68
Feb.
Feb. 28 68
68
Feb. 28 68

11
18
9
11
2
3
11
8
10
28

64
85
4*6
*6
17*6
Sale
73
Sale
105
102*6
Sale 100*6
Sale 104
35*6
Sale
84*6
Sale
Sale
20*6
40*6 39*6
Sale 101*6
Sale 118*6
60
58
64
Sale
19*6
Sale

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

27 76*6
16 89
21
5
20
2*6
4 19*6
18 83*6
18 103*6
15 107*6
29 109
18 39*6
29 88*6
28 23*6
19 40*6
27 109
1 120
6 60
26 69
18 23*6

29*6
21*6
79
3*6
10*6
2

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

18
19
6
27
29
27

33*6
29*6
79
8*6
25
3*6

15*6
14*6
1-64
40
35*6
Sale 113*6
Sale 108
Sale
90*6
59*6
Sale
73
Sale
25*6
Sale
55*6
Sale
1
*6
*6
*6
3*6
Sale
10*6
Sale
83*6
Sale
17
Sale
65
67
296
289*6
26
Sale
75
80
Sale
58*6
Sale
11*6
Sale
37*6
68*6 68

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.

15
16
16
1
1
2C
21
26
26
16
15
15
27
26
15
IE
26
5
19
16
4
8
28
18
27

15*6
17*6
*6
39*6
114*6
111*6
96*6
64*6
74*6
29*6
59*6
1*6
1*6
4*6
13*6
86
25*6
72
300*6
30*6
76
65*6
12*6
39*6
70*6

Sale
Sale
81
Sale
Sale
Sale
53
83
Sale
70

15*6 15*6
17*6 Sale
37
113*6
109
94
59*6
74*6
26*6
57*6
*6
*6
3*6
11*6
84*6
18*6
64
295
27
76
63*6
11*6
38
68

Feb. 9
Feb. 4
Feb. 5
Feb. 16

J
17

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

68*6 Sale
85*6 87*6
4*6
5*6
18*6
76
101
101*6
104
35*6
84*6
21
40
103*6
119
55
66
21*6

42*6
64*6
*6
99*6
108*6
37

Highest.

Prices.
Feb. 18 109*6 Jan.
Jan. 8 I l l
Feb.
Jan. 2 97*6 Feb.
.Tan. 2 114*6 Feb.
Jan. 30
6*6 Jan.
Feb. 29
6*6 Jan.
Jan. 5 41*6 Feb.
7 20*6 Feb.
Jan.
Jan. 4 95
Jan.
Jan. 4 14*6 Jan.
Jan. 11 25*6 Feb.
24
Feb. 19 27*6 Jan!
Jan.
Feb. 19 90
Feb.
Feb. 19' 29
Jan. 14l 67*6 Feb.
Feb. 18 87*6 Feb.
Jan. 3 91*6 Feb.
Feb. 27 18
Jan.
Jan. 31 90
Jan.
Jan. 10 62*6 Feb.
Feb. 19 68*6 Jan.
Feb. 19 42*6 Jan.
Feb. 28 118*6 Feb.
Feb. 18 63*6 Jan.
Jan. 3 11 516 Tan
Feb. 27 100*6 Jan.
Feb. 25 84*6 Jan.
Feb. 18 108*6 Jan.
Feb. 18 115
Jan.
Feb. 27 12*6 Jan.
Jan. 2 4*6 Jan.
Jan. 2 34*6 Jan.
Jan. 25 116 *6 Jan
3' Jan.
Feb. 28

______
Preferred.

118.

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.

15 J dill •
14*6 Jan.
1-64 Feb.
35*6 Jan.
113*6 Jan.
107 Jan.
84
Jan.
59*6 Feb.
72
Jan.
25*6 Feb.
53 J an.
*6 Jan.
*6 Jan.
3 Jan.
10 Jan.
80*6 Jan.
17
Feb.
65
Feb.
280
Jan.
25*6 Jan.
70
Jan.
58*6 Jan.
11*6 Feb.
1 37*6 Feb.
Jan.
9 68

7
29
13
11
15
7
4
1
29
6
11
4
1
7
1
16
1
2
7
5
26
5
4

4 16*6 Jan.
31 17*6 Feb.
19
*6 Feb.
19 39*6 Feb.
ill
31 115 J d •
3 113
Jan.
2 96*6 Jan.
Jan.
29 65
17 74*6 Feb.
16 29*6 Feb.
21 59*6 Feb.
17
1*6 Jan.
7
1*6 Jan.
2
5 Jan.
10 14*6 Jan.
2 88
Jan.
26 28
Jan.
5 72*6 Jan.
4 300*6 Feb.
4 31*4 Jan.
4 76
Feb.
5 65*6 Feb.
28 13*6 Jan.
Jan.
18 40
4 70*6 Jan.

26
29
13
11
5
30
28
22
29
6
11
22
22
11
17
15
9
26
7
9
26
5
3
12
7

•Ex-divldend.
a This price is after distribution of dividend in shares of United Cigar Store at the rate of 38.85 shares for 100 shares of
United Retail Stores, c Ex-300 % in stock.




G eneral Q uotations
O F

BONDS

AND

STOCKS

1. In the following thirty-three pages o f 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 closing day oj the month preceding the date oj issue. 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
la prefixed to the price, he must pay accrued interest in addition 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 prloa.
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 “ fla t,” 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.
0. 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 Id
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
aolldated, “ conv” 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 month when the bonds mature.
N O T IC E .— All b o n d p rices are “ an d Interest.” ex cep t w h ere m arked “ f ” a n d in com e an d d efa u lte d b o n d s .
B onds

R A I L R O A D BONDS

Bid.

B onds

Ask.

Bid.

jiBaltlmore & Ohio (Concluded)—
O h lo R iv R R — ls t g 5 s ’36J&D
Gen gold 5s 1937......... A&O
Sch Riv East Side 4s ’ 2 5 .J&D
Staten Isl R y 4% s 1943.J&D
Tol & Cin Div 4s 1959-.J&J
W Va & Pitts 1st 4s g ’ 90 A&O
Bangor & Aroostook—
1st M 5s g Jan 1 1943____J&J
_
Cons refund g 4s 1951_ J&J
M edford Ext 5s 1937. . . M&N
PIscat Div g 5s Jan ’4 3 ..A&O
StJohnsR lvE xtgu5s’ 39-F&A
Van Bur Ex 5s g Jan '4 3 . A&O
Washburn Ext 1st 5s ’ 39 F&A
Aroostook Nor 5s g 1947.A & 0

Bonds of companies consol’d are,
97%
•/ten under the consolidated name.'
96
Adirondack— See Del & Hudson
98
Akron & Barb Belt g 4s ’42. J&D,
70
88
Ak Cant & Youngst 6s ’3 0 -.J&J i 87
67%
79
Ala G t South 1st 5s D e c ’ 27. J&J
98
Gen M 5s Dec 1 1927 £_.J& D
88
83
1st cons g 5s 1943 Ser A ..J & D
92
94%
97
Belt R y of Chatt 5s 1945-J&J
70
85
Ala Midland— SeeAtl Coast Line
84
Alabama N Orl T & P June—
l
86%
“ A ” deb 5s g ’ 40 red ’ 10.M & N if 94
85
98
“ B ” d e b g 5 s ’ 4 0 re d ’ 10_M&N if 88
85
92
“ C ” deb g 5s N o v i 1940. A&O If 84
85
88
Alabama Tennessee & Northern
81
Prior lien 6s 1948________ J&J,
73
75%
n 87
Gen income 6s Oct 1948_____ | 23
26
Albany & Susq— See Del & Hud
Bedford Belt— See Ch M & St P
Allegheny Valley— See Penn R R
Beech Creek— See N Y C & H River
All eg & West— See Buff R A P ,
Bellingham Bay & British Col—
Allentown Terms 4s 1919
1st g 5s Dec 1 1932_____ J&D
81
Belt R R & Stk Yds (Ind’p ’lls)—
Ext at 6% to 1929_______ J&J
100
103
Alton Bridge— See St C M & StL!
1st ref g 4s 1939________M&N
83
Ann Arbor 1st g 4s 1995____Q-J
Belt R y of Chat— See Ala Gr So
59
E q t r 6s Jan 1 5 ’ 25-’ 35_ J&J15 6 6.l0 5.75% [Belvidere Del— See Pennsylvani a
Aroostook Northern— See Bango r & Aro ostook
‘
land
Aroostook Valley— See Canadia m Pac
Big Sandy R y — See Ches & Ohio
Asheville & Spartanburg— S U &
Birmingham & S E 6s 1961. M&N
17
Col 1st M g gu 4s 1995.-J&J
Birm Term 1st g 4s ’ 57 gu.M&S
70
78
Atch & East’n Br— 4s 1928-J&J
75
Bolivia R y 1st 5s 1927_____ J&J
20
Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe—
Boonville St Louis & Southern—
Gen mtge gold 4s 1 9 9 5 ..A&O
1st M 5S 1951................. .F & A
65
86%
86%
Adjustment 4s July 1 ’95 .N ov
79%
98%
80 i Boston & Albany 5s Oct ’ 6 3 .J&J
Stam ped____________ M &N
5s June 1942___________ J&D
98%
79%,
80
C on vg4sof’ 09due’ 55opt J&D
98%
83 I 5s July 1 1938....................J&J
81%,
Conv g 4s of 1905 due ’ 55J&D
4% s July 1937__________J&J
82%;
93%
82%
Conv g 4s 1960________ J&D
4s M ay 1 1933 gu N Y C . M&N
91%
81%|
Trans S L 1st g 4s 1958..J& J
4s M ay 1 1934 gu N Y C . M&N
90%
83%!
Cal-Arlz lst& rf4 % s’ 62op M&S
4s M ay 1 ’ 3 5 gu N Y C ...M & N
90
92
89%
Series B ___________________ 1/101
3% s Jan 1 1951.................. J&J
76%
106
E Okla D lv 1st g 4s ’ 2 8 .M&S
Ref 3% s 1952 gu N Y C ..A & O
76
96
Hutch & So 1st g 5s 1928. J&J
Bost & Lowell 4% s Feb ’ 3 3 .J&J
62
Rocky M t D lv 4s 1965.-J&J
4s April 1932.................... A&O
61
79 %
81%
San Fran & San Joaquin Val—
Boston & Maine— 4 %a g ’44 J&J
55
1st g 5s Oct 1 1 9 4 0 ...A & O
4% s April 1 1929........... A&O
67
100% 100%
Santa Fe Prescott & Phoenix
4s Sept 1 1926.................M&S
70
1st g 5s 1942,............ M &S
4s Feb 1 1937.....................F&A
73
98
99%
Atlanta, Birm & Atlantic—
4s Aug 1942____________ F&A
52
16
3s July 1950........................ J&J
Income 5s Nov 1 1930_______
45
Atl & Birm 1st g 5s 1934.J&J
25
6s Jan 1 1933 ___________ J&J
71 J*
Certificates of deposit_____
24
72
1st & ref M 6s Ser C 1929. J&J
Atlanta & Chari A L— See South era Ry
Series D 6s 1929______ J&J
72
Atl Knox & Cln— See Lou & Nas hville
Series F 6s 1930______ J&D
72
Series G 6s 1929............J&J
Atlanta Knoxv & Nor— See Lou isv & N ashv
72
Atlantic & Dan— See South RR
Series H 6s 1930_____ M&N
72
Atlantic City— See Reading Co!
Series I 7s 1931..............J&J
85
Atlantic Coast Line Co of Conn— I
Series J 7s 1931______ A&O
85
Certs Indebt 5s irredeem J&D / 91
Equip 5% s 1924-1927 ..F & A
6.35
____i Eq tr 6s 1924-38 (year).J&D b 6.35
Certs Indebt 4s 1925____J&J / 98
Atlantic Coast Line RR—
i
P ortsG tF & C on 4 % s’ 37.J&D|
65
1st cons 4s July 1 1952 M&S
86%
87 |Bos & N Y A L— See NYNH&H;
Coltrg4s Oct 1 ’52opM &N
90
82%
82% Boston Rev B & L 4% s ’27.J&J
Conv deb 4s ’39 op ’ 16 M&N
Burns & W — See A tl Coast Line
81
Gen unit Ser A 4 % s’64 J&D
86%
88 i Buffalo Creek 1st 5s 1941..J&J
7% notes May 15’30 M&N 15 106%
Buffalo Rochester & Pittsburgh
107
Eq 6%s Feb. ’36 (yr).F&A b 5.40 5.15%' General 5s g 1937______ M&S
99%
Eq 6s Jan 15 ’ 25-’35-J&J15 b 5.50 5.25%
Con g 4% s 1957...........M&N
87%
AlaMld— lstgug5s’ 28M&N
Eq 6s Ser K 1924-33(s-a) F&A b 5.40
99%
101
Atlantic Coast Line of SC—
Equip g 4% s Ser F 1927. A&O,b 5. 15
Gen 1st g 4s July ’48. J&J
Equip 4s Ser G 1929____A&O b 5.15
85
N E of S C 6s 1 93 3 ..J&J 106
A1 & W est 4s g guar 1998 A&O
80
Bran & West 1st 4s ’38. J&J
Clear & M 1st 5s g gu ’ 43. J&J
88%
95%
90
Char & Sav gen 7s ’36. .J&J 115%
Buffalo & Southwest— See Erie
Fla So 1st g gu 4s ’4 5 ..J&J
Buff & Susquehanna R R Corp—
83
85
Nor & Car 5s 1 9 3 9 ...A&O
1st 4s Dec 30 1963______ J&J
77%
99
Pet’b’g— Class A5sg’26 J&J
99
99%; Burl Ced Rap&No— SeeCRI&P
Class B 6s g 1 926..A & 0
ButteAnaconda&Pac5s’ 44. F&A
101
89%
Rich & Peters 4% s ’40 A&O
90
__ California N W 5s 1928 g u . A&O 96
Sav Fla & W 1st g 8s’34 A&O 107%
_ Cam & Clear— 1st 5s g ’41._ J&J 98
1st M g 5s 1934____A&O
Gen M g 4s 1955.............. F&A
85
100
101%
Wil & Wei gen g 5s ’ 3 5 .J&J
Cambria & Indiana—
99
100
Gen mtge g 4s 1935.. J&J
1st M gold 5s 1936____ M&N
98
90
Atlantic & Yadkin— See Souther R y
G enm tge 6s 1944_______ F&A 100
Augusta South— See South Ry
Canada Sou 5s 1962 ser A .A & O
98%
Aug Term— See Chari & W Car
Canadian National R ys—
Austin & Northw’n— See So Pac
99%
5s 1925 .................................. ..
Balt Ches & Atlan— See Pa RR
E q tr 7s M ay 1 1935____M&N
107%
Balt & Cumb Val RR 6s '29. J&J
Canadian Northern—
96
Ex 1st M 6s July 1931___J&J
1st con deb 4s 1930 g u . J&D30
87
96
—
Balt & Harrlsb— See West Md
S F deb 7s 1940................J&D 112%
Baltimore & Ohio—
111
S F deb 6% s 1946..............J&J
Prior lien 3% s g 1925____J&J
6% coll notes 1924_____ F&A 100 %
97%
97%
1st M 4s g July 1 1948..A & 0
5.30
Equip 4% s various_________
82%
82%;
Conv 4%s 1933 red 1923 M&S
5.35
85%
86%i E qtr6 sJ’ly ’24-Jan’29SerBJ&J
Ref & gen 5s 1995 Ser A ..J & D
Canadian N W 4% s Oct 22 ’ 43
84
85%
86
10-yr 6s July 1929______ J&J 1 0 1 % 101%
M anitoba S E 1st 4s £ '29 F&A
Eq tr 5s 1924-37 (yr)___F&A b 5.25 5.05%
Winnipeg Term g 4s ’ 39 g . J& J
80~
Eq tr 5s ’ 25-’38 (yr)___ F&A b 5.25 5.05%' Canadian Pacific—
Eq tr 6s ’ 25-’35 (yr)__J&J15
Cons deben 4s perpetual.. J&J
78%
5.60 5.35%
Pitt Jc& M d iv3% sg’25 M&N
5.30
E q tr 4% s 1924-1928...J & J
96%
96%
Pittsb Lake Erie & W Va—
5.35
Eq tr 6s Apr ’ 24-32(s.a.)A& 0
Refund gold 4s 1941. _M& N
Aroostook V a l4 % s l9 2 9 . F& A
81%
80%
79%
S W dlv 1st g 3%s 1925..J&J
New Brunsw 1st g 5s '3 4 .F&A If 97
97%
97%j
Central Ohio—
Cons deb 4s perpetual .J&J If 77
Reor 1st con g 4 % s’30 M&S
93%
____I Ont&Que deb gu 5s perp J&D If 98
b

Basis.

/This price includes accrued Interest.




£ Last sale.

I

In London.

B onds

Ask.
99
98%
67%
80%
95
72
90
88
88
88
85
92

86%
85

23

70

60
72
75
56"
74"

90
5.9 0%
5.9 0%

88
5.10%
4.7 5%
4.75%

78 %
90%
90%
100

101%
98%
107%
89
113
111%
100%
5.15%
5.20%
86
8 4 "'
79%
5.10%
5.10%
87%
100
80
101

Bid.

Carb & Shaw— See Illlnos Centi
Carolina Cent— See Seab Air L
92%
Caro Clinch & Ohio 5s ’ 3 8 .J&J
97%
1st cons 6s 1952 Ser A J&D 15
Equip 5s 1924-1927 s-a. A&O b 5.70
E q tr 6s 1925-’ 35(yr).J& J15 b 5.80
Carolina & Yadkin River—
1st s f 5s 1962___________J&D
5
Carthage & Adiron— See N Y C
85%
Catawissa cons g 4s 1948 .A & O
Central Argentine R y Ltd—
C on v g 6% notes 19 27...F & A
97%
Cent Ark & East— See St L 8 W
Cent Branch R y — See M o Pac
Central of Georgia—
1st M g 5s N ov 1 19 45..F & A
99%
95%
Cons gold 5s 1945______ M&N
10-yr 6% sec gold bds ’ 29J&D
100%
E q4% s Jan '25-Jan ’ 2 6 ..J & J 6 5.45
Chat Div gold 4s 19 51..J& D
77%
95%
M acon & Nor g 5s 1 9 4 6 ..J&J
M id Ga & A tl 1st 5s 1947.J&J
92%
M obile D iv g 5s 1946____J&J
95%
Oconee D iv 1st g 5s 1945 J&D
90
Cent R R & Bkg 5s 1937 M&N
92%
Chattahoochee & G 5s ’ 30 J&J
89
Chat R & S outhg 5s ’ 47_.J&Jt
85
Eatonton Br 5s g 1 9 2 6 ..J&DI
85
Ocean S S Co ext 7s ’ 3 0 .J&J
Cent of New Eng— See N Y N H & Hartf
Central of New Jersey—
Gen M (now 1st) g 5s ’ 8 7 .J&J 104%
E q t r 6s Jan 1 5 ’ 25-’35. J&J15 fc 5.40
Amer D ock & Im pt 5s 1921,
Ext at 6% to 1936____J&J
106%
Leh & W B Coal con g 4s,
1925, 1930, 1935........J&D
5.50
N Y & L Br gen 4s 1941.M & S
87%
General gold 5s 1941. .M & S
Central Ohio— See Balt & Ohio
Central Pacific— See So Pacific
Central Vermont R y —
Ref M 5s 1930 guar____M&N
86%
Charls & Sav— See A tl Coast L
Chari & W Car 1st 5s ’ 4 6 .. A&O
Aug Term 1st gu g 6s ’ 47 A&O
Chateaugay R y — See D el & H
Chattahoochee & Gulf— See Cen
Chattanooga Sta 4s ’ 5 7 g u .. J&J
Chesapeake & Ohio—
1st cons g 5s 1939______ M&N
General 4% s gold 1 9 9 2 ..M&S
Conv g 4% s 1930 op ’ 1 5 .F&A
Gen fund & impt 5s 1929. J&J
Conv g 5s 1946_________A&O
Eq tr 4% J u lyl5 ’ 24-’ 26 J&J15 b
Eq tr 4% s N ov ’ 24-’ 27.M & N b
Eq tr 4% s Dec ’ 24-’ 26__J&D 6
Eq tr 5s Mar 15 ’ 24-’ 38 M&S15 b
Eq tr 5% s ’ 24-’ 37 (yr)__J&D b
E q tr 6s 1925 (y r )...J & J 1 5 b
Eq 6%a 1924-’ 35 (ann)_J&D 6
Craig Valley 1st 5s g ’ 40 ..J& J
Potts Creek 4s 1946____J&J
R & A D iv 1st con g 4s '89J&J
2d con g 4s 1989______ J&J
Warm Sp Val 1st 5s g ’ 41 M&S
Coal R iv R y 1st 4s gu ’ 45 J&D
Elevator Co g 4s gu ’38. .A & O
Big Sandy R y 1st g 4s ’44 J&D
Greenb R y 1st g gu 4s’ 40M& N
Raleigh & S W 1st 4s ’ 36.J&J
W estPocCorp lst4 % s’ 45 F&A
Chesapeake & Ohio Northern—
1st M 5s 1945 guar_____ A&O
Chesterf'd & Lane 1st 5s ’ 55F&A
Chic & Alton 1st 3%a 1950.J&J
Ctfs of dep Jan ’ 23 coup attch
R R refunding g 3s 19 49.. A&O
N Y T r Co ctfs of dep
Stpd as to Oct 1922 ln t._
Stpd as to April 1923 Int.
Equip trust 6s Jan 15 ’ 25-’ 35
(year)----------------------J&J 15 b
Chicago Burlington & Quincy
Gen M 4s 1958__________M&S
1st & ref g 5s 1971 Ser A . F&A
E q tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 25-’ 35. J&J15 b
Illinois D lv 3% s ’ 49 o p ’ 29 J&J
4s July 1 1949______ J&J
Nebraska Ext 4s 1 9 2 7 ..M&N
Chic & East 111 (new co)—
Gen M 5s M ay 1951...M & N
Chicago & Eastern Illinois—
1st consol 6s gold 1934..A & O
E q 5%a Sept’ 24-Sept’ 25 M&S b
Ch & I C R y — 1st 5s ’ 36. J&J
Chic G t West— 1st 4s 1959 M&S /
W ith Sept ’ 24 & all subsequent
coupons atta ch ed .________ /
Chic Ham & West 1st 6s ’ 27 J&J
Chic & I C R y — See Chic & E 111
Chicago Indiana & Southern R v
Con mtge g 4s 1956 guar. J&J
Ind 111 & la 1st g 4s 1950.J&J

n Nominal.

s Sale price.

Ask.

93%
97%
5.30%
5.50%
10
86%
98%

99%
95%
100%
5.20%
99%
94

93%

104%
5.10%

5.25%

87
102%

81
100%
85%
90%
98
92%
5.10%
5.10%
5.10%
5.10%
5.20%
5.40%
5.25%

77%
95
82%
84%
85" '
93%
50
39%
35%
56%

95%

53%
50%

55%
56

39%
39
57%

6.10 5.8 0 %
77%
97%
5.55
78%
86%
96%

86
97%
5.30%
79
87%
97

76%

76%

103%
106
6.25 5.50%
51%

52*

51%
100

52
102%

82
84%

84

—

32

RAILROAD BONDS

[ V ol .

118.

NOTIGB.— All bond prices are "a n d Interest” except where marked “ f” and Income and defaulted bonds
Bonds

Bid.

Chicago Indianap & Louisville—
106
Ref M g 6s 1947 Ser A..J& J
96
Ref M g 6s 1947 Ser B..J& J
81
Ref M g 4s 1947 Ser C..J& J
1st & gen 5s 1966______ M&N!
824
lst&gen 6s May’66 SerB.J&J
964
E q tr 6s ’25-’3fl (yr)._J&J15 b 5.95
70
Indianap & Lou 1st 4s ’ 56 J&J
60
Monon Coal gu 5s ’36 op J&D
Ch I & StL ShL— See CCC&StL,
Chicago Lake Shore & Eastern—
88
1st M 4 4 s 1969 op 1919. J&D!
Chic Memp & Gulf 5s 1940J&J
75 4
Chic Mllw & Puget Sound—
52
1st M g 4s 1949 guar. J&J-Q-J
Chicago Milwaukee & St Paul—
70 4
Gen g 4s A May 1 1989..J&J
51 4
Gen & ref 4 4 s Jan 2014. A&O
55
Conv 5s Jan 2014 Ser B.F&A
974
1st sec 6s 1934___________ J&J
604
Geng 3 4 s B May 1 1989.J&J
78
Gen 4 4 s May ’89 Ser C..J&J
Deb gold 4s July 1 1 93 4 ..J&J
504
Conv deb 4 4 s ’32 op ’ 22. J&D
5 ‘>4
75
Gold bonds 4s 1925 op’22 J&D
m European loan 4s 1925 J&D m 60 4
Eq tr 6s 1925 35_____ J&Jlfl. b 5.95
Bedford Belt 5s_________1938
92 4
97
Ch & Mo Rlv 1st 5s 1926. J&J
Mil & Nor 6s ext at 4 4 ’34 J&D
88 4
Cons 6s ’ 13 ext at 4 4 to
1934_______________ J&D
874
Ch & No M — See Pere Marq
Chicago & North Western—
70 V
8
Gen M 3 4 s g 1987_____ M&N
80
Gen M gold 4s 1987____M&N
Stpd non-pay Fed Inc Tax
GenM5sl987stplnctaxM&N
166 "
Sink fund deb 5s 1933..M&N
99 4
102 4
Sinking fund 6s a929___A&O
J 1Q9Q
ta
ArVO
93
Exten bonds 4s 1926.” F& A 15
.
984
105
10-yT 7s June 1 1930____J&D
15-yr 6 4 s Mar 1936____M&S
1074
Eqtr 5s’ 24-’38 Ser M(yr)J&D
5.30
5.60
Eqtr 6s Jan 15’25-’ 35.J&J 15
5.55
Eqtr 6 4 s 1925-36 Ser J.M&S
5.55
Eq tr 6 4 s 1925-36 Ser K A&O
Dee Plaines Val 4 4 s ’47. M&S
854
Frem Elk & Mo V 6s '33 A&O 106
la Minn & N W ls t3 4 s ’35 J&J
844
ManitowGB&NW34s’41J&J
814
Milw Lake Shore & West—
Mich Div 1st 6s 1924.J&J 1 0 04
Ashland Dlv 1st g 6s ’25 M&S 1004
Ext & imp s f g 6s ’ 29. F&A
994
MilSparta&NWist4s’47M&Si
84
MU&StateLlnelst34s’41J&J
82
Minn & la 1st g 3 4 s ’ 24. J&D
99 4
Peoria & N W 3 4 s 1926. M&S
964
Prin & Northw 3 4 a 1926. J&J
964
St L Peo & N W 5s 1948.J&J
98
St Paul East Gr Tr4 4 s ’47J&J
89 4
Sioux City & Pac 3 4 s ’36 F&A
83
Chicago Peoria & St Louis—
Prior lien g 4 4 s 1 9 3 0 ..M&S
10
Certificates of deposit_____
10
Chic Rock Isl & Pac Railway—
General gold 4s 1988____J&J
79
Ref g 4S 1934 op to 1911. A&O
764'
5 4 % notes 1926_______ J&D
984
Eqtr 6s Janl5 1925-35.J&J15 f 5.60
c
Eq tr 5s 1924-38 (s-a)..J&D b 5.45
Eq 4 4 s May ’24-25 _ M&N b 5.40
_
E q 4 4 s 1924-July’ 27(s-a)J&J b 5.40
Burl Cedar Rapids & North—
Con lst&coll tr 5s g ’34 A&O
964
Choctaw Oklahoma & Gulf—
Consol gold 5s 1952. _M&N
954
Choc & Memph 5s 1949.. J&J
964
Peoria Ry Ter 4s’37 gu op J&J
68
R I Ar & La 4 4 s 1934..M&S
764
Rock Isl & Peoria 6s 1925 J&J
90
St P & K C Sh L 4 4 s ’41 F&A
74 4
Keo & Des M — 1st 5s ’ 23A&0
614
Certificates of deposit_____
Chic St L & N O— See 1 1 Cent
1
Chic St L & Pitts— See Penn Co
Chic St Paul Minn & Omaha—
Cons 6s June 1 1930____J&D
1034
Cons 6s red to 3 4 s 1930. J&D
89 4
Deb gold 5s Mar 1 1930.M&S
94 4
Stamped--------------------------Eq 6s 1925-35 (ann)__J&J15 b 5.75
Eqtr 7s 1925-31 Ser B ...J & J b 5.60
North Wisconsin— 6s ’ 30. J&J 1 1 0 14
Super Sh L 5s June 1930. M&S
944
Chicago Terminal Transfer—
Chic & Gt W 5s g 1936 J&D
Chic Terre Haute & Southeast—
1st & ref g 5s Dec 1 '60 op J&D
784j
Income M Dec 1 1960_______
63
Sou Indiana 1st g 4s ’51. F&A
714;
Chicago Union Station—
1st gold 4 4 s 1 9 6 3 ......... J&J
8941
1st M 5s 1963 Ser B _____ J&J
994
115
1st M 6 4 s Ser C 1963...J&J
Chicago & Western Indiana—
Gen gold 6s Dec 1 1 9 3 2 ..Q-M 105
Consol g guar 4s 1952____J&J
734
Sink fund 7 4 s Sept 1 ’35 M&S 1 0 2 4
Chic & West Mich— See Pere M
Choc Ok & Gulf— See C R I & P
Cincln Hamilton & Dayton—
General 5s gold 1942___ J&D
88
2d mtge gold 4 4 s 1 9 3 ^ ..J&J
874
Dayton & Mich 1st 5s 1911
Ext at 4 4 % to’ 31op’ 17J&J
924
C I St L & C— See CCC & StL—
Clnlnd&W i st 1st 5S1965.M&N
714
Cln Leb & Nor— See Pennsylvan ia R R
Cine & Musk Val 4s 1948._F& A
85
Cln N O & Tex Pac R y —
E q tr 5s 1924-38 (yr)__A & 0 b 5.60
Cincln North 1st g 4s 1951 .J&J
75
Cln San & Clev— See CCC&StL
Clearfield & Jeff— See P a & N W
Clear! & Mahon— See B R & P

Asfr.

Bonds

Bid.

Ask.

Bonds.

Bid.

ll
Elmira & Williamsport—
Cleveland Akron & Columbus—
106 V8
1st 6 s ’ 10 ext at 4 % 1950. J&J
87
98
General gold 5s 1927____ M&S
Incom e 5s 2862________ A&O'
95
86
98
1st cons guar g 4s 1940.-F&A
El Paso & R ock Isld— See El Pas o & Sou thwest
85
U nguaranteed____________
—
j]El Paso & Southwestern Co—
Clev Cine Chic & St Louis—
824
New M exico R y & Coal Co—
964
General 4s gold 1993____ J&D
80 4
794
5.65%
1st col tr g 5s Oct 1 ’ 47 A&O
87
Gen M 5s Ser B 1993____ J&J
89
994
74
lst&con&coll tr g 5S.51A&0
85
Deb gold 4 4 s 1931............J&J
924
924
64
Ref & Imp 6s 1929 Ser A . . J&J 1014
Dawson R & Coal 5s’ 51J&J
904
1014
102
ElPas&RI 1st g gu 5s’ 51 J&J
87
Ref & Imp M 6s ’ 41 ser C .J& J
1034
Equip tr 5s 1924-’ 29(yr).J& J b 5.35 5 . 1 0 % :
Erie— N Y& E lst4sex tg ’ 47 M&N
834
Equip tr 6s 1924-’ 27(yr).J& D b 5.40 5.10%
89.4
4 4 s 3d ext 1933________ M&S 8 6 4
_
_
96
Cairo D lv 1st g 4s 1939_ J&J
5s 4th ext gold 1930_ A&O
79
88 4
894
79 4 ,
C W & M D iv 1st 4sg ’ 91.J&J
4s 5th ext gold 1928____J&D
92
764
105
StLDiv 1st col tr g4s’90 M&N
7s 1st c o n ’ 20 ext t o ’ 30 .M & S 1 0 4 4
53
80 4
78 4
864
87 4
Spr&ColDiv 4s 1st g ’ 4 0 . M&S
Prior lien gold 4s 1996___J&J
644
644
544
71
55
834
White W V Dlv 1st 48 ’ 40 J&J
------1 Gen lien gold 4s 1996____J&J
57
Chic Ind & St L Sh Line R y —
Conv gold 4s 1953 Ser A . A&O
56 4
51 4
1
5 '> 4
57
Series B 1953................ A&O
564
1st gold guar 4s 1953 . . A&O
72 4
C I S L&C 1st 4s g Aug '36Q-F
Series D 1953_________ A&O
644
97 4
S9 4
644
91
634
ClnSan&Clev con g 5s’ 28 J&J
984
— ! E q tr 6s 1925-35 (year)_J&J15 b 5.95 5.60%
Eq 6s Ser FF ’ 24-’ 28(s-a)M&N b 5 90 5.60%
Clev Colum Cln & Indianap
79
Gen cons gold 6s 1934 . _J &J 1044
Eq 4 4 3 BB 1924(s.a)__F& A b 5.90 5.60%
51 4
1064
554
89
92
103
Penn coll g 4s Feb 1 ’ 5 1 . . F&A
Id Blm & W ext 4s 1940. A&O
904
824
O Ind & W g 5s Apr 1938.Q-J
Buffalo & Southwestern—
75.4
Peor & East cons 4s ’40. A&O
70
71
1st g 6s’ 08 ext to 1928.J&J
61
22
2d cons inc 4s 1 9 9 0 ..Apr 1 / 2 1 4
2d g 5s ’ 08 ext to 1928.J&J
5.65%
94 1g Cleveland Lorain & W heeling. .
l6 I"
Jeff R R 5s ext at 5 4 to ’ 29. A&O 166 "
99
Chic & Alt Term 5s 1928. J&J
Cons now 1st g 5s 1933 _ - A&O
724
974 |
974
93
Ch & Erie 5s 1st g 1982. M&N
924 |
Stamped subject to call____
914
80
93"
90"
Income 5s Oct 1982_______
l Gen M 5s 1936 ________ J&D
|
874
94 4
94
96
Cleve & M ah Val g 5s ’ 38. J&J
Con refg g 4 4 s 1930 red. J&J
89 4
Erie & Jersey s f 63 1955.J&J
Clev & M ahon Val— See E rieRR
944
95 4
92 4
Clev & Marietta— See Penn R R
Genesee River 6s 1957_ J&J
_
934
Long D ock 6s con g 1935 A&O 1 0 6 4
71 % Cleveland & Pitts— See Penn Co
75
Newb & N Y 1st 5s 1929.J& J
89 4 I
Clev Short Line— See L S & M S
90
80
N J & N Y 5s 1950____M&N
Cleveland Terminal & Valley—
79
101
N Y& G r Lake gu g 5s’ 46 M&N
81
_
1st 4s gold guar 1995_ M&N
834
854
N Y L E & W D 4 I 1st 6s ’ 13
Cleveland Union Terminals
1004
Extended at 5 % to ’ 43.J&J
964
l s t s f 5 4 3 1972 Series A . A&O 102
102 4
99"
N Y P a & O p 1 4 4 a '35.M & S
1st m s f 5s 1973 Ser B ..A & 0
914
93 4
964
92 4
N Y Susq & Western—
9 7 4 Coal & Iron R y — See Western M aryland
5S
1st refunding 5s 1937..J& J
Coal River R y — See Ches & O
604
10 54
48
53
107 4 Colo & Sou 1st g 4s 19 29.. F&A
2d m tge 4 4 s 1937____F&A
934
93 4
834
Gen mtge 5s g 1940_ F&A
_
5.10%
Ref M g 4 4 s M ay 1 ’ 3 5 .M&N
52 4
52 4
824
90
5.35%
Term 1st g 5s 1943_ M&N
_
Eq tr 6s 1925-35 (year) _J&J15 b 5.70 5.35%
864
83
Registered $5,000 e a c h ..
5.25%
Ft W orth & D C 6s ’ 21—
814
1044
M idland of N J 1st 6S.1910
Ext at 5 4 % to 1961..J&D
5.25%
100 4
92
88
S F
ext at 5 % to 1940 ..A & O
52
53
----- 1
Wilkes&E 1st g 5s’ 42.J& D
____ Erie & Jersey— See Erie R R
15
1st gold s f 5s 19 3 0 ... ___ J&J
8641
82 4 ;
5
Erie & Pittsb— See Penn R R —
15
1
Cent Tr Co ctfs of dep-----1st cons 5s Oct 1942____A&O
2
4
1
European & N A — See Maine Central
I
Evansv Indianap & Terre Haute
Col Connec & Ter— See Nor&W
____ Col Hock Val&T— See H ock Val
100
1st mtge 7s 1950______ M&N
101
—
Conn & Pass— 1st g 4s ’ 43 . A&O
/
4
I I " Evansville & Terre Haute—
1
85"
Newp&Richf lst5s’ 41 gu J&J
Conn River— Gold 4s ’4 3 ..M & S
Refund M 5s July 1941._J&J / 1 0 24
55"
9 9 4 Connecting R y (Phila)—
Sul Co Br 1st g 5s 1 9 3 0 ..A&O / 9 6 4
61
Fitchburg— 5s Jan 1 1 9 3 4 ..J&J
84
86
97
1st M gu 4s Mar 15’ 51 M&S15
67
4 4 s ref 1 9 2 8 ................. M&N
Connellsv & Monongahela R y—
97 4
61
92
4 4 s Jan 1933___________ J&J
90
101
1st s f gold 4s 1930 o p t..M & S
73
4s refunding 1925______ M&N
90
Cuba R R — 1st g 5s 1952___J&J
824
834
65
1024
4s refunding Mar 1927.. M&S
ls t l & ref g 7 4 9 ’ 36 SerA J&D 101
854
65
4s refunding 1927______ A&O
74
77
_
Im p & equip 5s 1960_ M&N
65
4s Jan 1 9 28.....................J & J
15
Current R iv— See K C Ft S & M
—
15
Flint & PereMarq— SeePereMar
Dallas & W aco— See M o K & T
Daws R y & C ’l— See El Paso & Southw estern Flo Cen & Pen— See Seab Air L
Florida East Coast 4 4 s ’ 59J&D
874
874
79 4 Dayton & M ich— See C H & D
Florida South— See A tl Coast L
77 4 1Del & Bound Br 3 4 s ’ 5 5 .-F& A
75
70
Delaware & Hudson—
Florida West Shore 5s 1934. J&J
99
I1
Fonda Johnstown & Glovers—
94 ll
Conv 5s 1935_____
A&O
5.35%'
934
80
85
1st cons ref’g g 4 4 s 1947.J&J
1st & ref gold 4s 1 9 4 3 ... M&N
5.25%
84 4
854
59
Gen ref’g gold 4s 1950_ J&J
_
7% sec g b on d s 1930____ J&D
5.20%
1 0 64
1 0 74
67
1st con ref 4 4 s ’ 52 op t.M & N
15-yr g 5 4 a M ay 1 ’ 3 7 .M&N
5.20%
994
684
100 4
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 25-’ 35 J&J15 b 5.50 5.39% Fort D odge Des M oines & Sou—
1st 5s 1938_____________ J&D
97
Aalrond 1st 4 4 a ’42 gu M&S
78 4
794
']FtSmith&West 1st g 4s’ 5 4 .A & 0
15
25
Albany & Susq 3 4 s gold 1946
84
(conv before 1916) gu . A&O
79
—
79 4 Fort St U nDeptDet 4 4 s ’ 41 J&J
Ft W orth & D n C — See C ol & S
Bluff Point Land Im pt C o—
____ Ft W orth & Rio Gr 4s 1928. J&J
87
70
70
1st M tg guar 4s 1 9 4 0 ..J&J
. 89
Fre Elk & M o R iv— See C& N W
Chateaugay Ore & Iron—
774
____ Galv Har & San An— See So Pac
Guar gold 4s 1942_____ J&J
724
Rensselaer & Saratoga—
Galv Houston & Henderson—
75 li
90
904
6% g bds M ay 1 ’ 41..M & N
1st M 5s, 1933__________A&O
109
64 4
Utica Clin & Bing 5s '39-J&J
u Galveston Terminal R y —
64 4
Delaware Lack & Western—
1st 6s M ar 1938_________ M&S
99
100
Genesse River— See Erie R R
Morris & Essex 3 4s2000 J&D
77
78
95
'1 W yo 1st g 5s 1929. A&
98
N Y Lack & Western—
1st & ref 5s 1973 Ser A M&N
& Alabama— See Seab A L
103 4
9 6 4 Georgia Car & N— See Seab A L
954
Ga & Fla 1st g 5s 1 9 5 6 ..M&N / 25
30
94 4
Denver & Rio Grande—
1Geor M idland— See South’n R y
1st con g 4s 1936________ J&J
5.46%
6 8 4 Georgia R R & Banking—
68 4
105
Ref 6s Oct 1 1951........... A&O
108
74 _J
1st con g 4 4 s 1936______ J&J
5.35%
734
82
86
Im provR gold 5s 1 9 2 8 ..J&D
48 Jan 1 1947___________ J&J
824
824
894
/ 384
3 9 4 ! Ga Sou & Fla 1st g 5s 1945J&J
97
Farm L & Tr recta___
Gettysburg & Har 5s gu ’ 26A& 0
/ 37
39 I
Bankers Tr Co ctfs of dep
Gila Val Globe & Nor— See Sou Pacific
under agree July 19 22.. f 37
39 4 ! Gr Rap Bel & Sag— See PereMar
Stamped Feb ’ 22 coup_ f 3 5 4
_
3 8 4 Grand Rap & Ina— See PennRR
784
42 |Grand Trunk Pacific—
64
/ 36
1st M 3s 1962_____
J&J
40
/ 35
624
63 4
724
82
83
! 38 1 1st 4s Feb 25 ’39 Alg gu M&N
/ 34
82
80
1st 4s Feb 15 ’42 Alg gu M&N
844
854
89 4
79
80
7 I Gen 4s 1962 Can G ov guarJ&J
R io Gr So 1st g 4s ’ 40_ J&J /
_
100
34
70
71
1st g 4s guar 1940___ J&J 5
34
1154
71
70
74 |
R io Gr West 1st 4s ’39..J& J / 7 3 4
63
714
724
./ 624
Grand Trunk R y of Canada—
88 | 99
734
1114
1124
10 34 Denver & Salt Lake—
103
1034
1st 5s 1943 ctfs dep__
13
16
106
E q tr 6 4 s 1936 (Ser F)_F&A
inn • S t Louis
&
1054
66
Irand Trunk W est 4s £ '5C
N W
1st g gu 4s %July 1 195C
90
754
764
Great Northern—
Detroit & Mackinac—
1064
107
Gen M 7s 1936 Ser A ________
71
654
1st & ref g 4 4 s ’ 61 op '41.J& J
62
70
97
874
864
Gen M 5 4 s 1952 Ser B . . J & '
984
984
E q tr 5s 1924-’ 38 (y r )..M & b 5.40 5.10%
Detroit & Toledo Shore Line—
73
E q tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 25-’ 35.J& Jl b 5.55 5.35%
80
C B & Q Joint bonds— See Nc Pacific
166
99
89
Great Northern R y of CanadaDuluth MIssabe & Northern—
5.20%
99
814
824
58
*
614
78
Deb c tfs B .
81
74
74
814
1
& Ohio
Greenwich & Johnsonville—
East Tenn Va & Ga— See So R;
75
....
Eastern M inn— See St P M & &
100
99

b Basil. / This price includes accrued int. i Last sale. 1 In London, m Dollars per 500 francs or £20. n Nominal, s Sale price, u Per £200.




RAILROAD BONDS

M a e ., 1924.]

33

N O T IC E .— A ll b o n d prices are " a n d in te re s t" except w h ere m arked “ { ” a n d Income a n d d efa u lted bon d s.

B onds.
Gulf & Ship Island R R —
1st ref & term g 5a Feb’ 52 J&J
Gulf Terminal of M obile—
1st mtge g 4s 1957 g u .. .J&J
Hawklnsv & Fla Sou 5s’ 52_A&0
Henderson Br— See l o u & Nash
Hocking Valley R y —

Bid.
83 34
77
30

83
Ea tr 5s f924-1938 (ann) A&O b 5.35
Ea tr 6s Jan 15 '25 ’ 35.J&J15 b 5.60
82
C ol & H V Ext 48 1948.-A&O
80 V
a
C ol & T ol 1st g 4s 1955.F&A
Hollidaysb Bed & Cum b— See P a R R
Housatonic— See N Y N I A H
90J*
Houston Belt & Term 5s’ 37. J&J
Houston E & W Tex— See Sou P acific
Houston & Tex Cen— See Sou P acific
Hudson & Manhattan—
1st gold 5s 1957 o p t_____F&A
8234
A dj in cup to 5 % E e b ’ 57.A&0 / 61
1st M 4H s 1957 con v — F&A
N . Y & J e r ls tg 5 s ’ 32opt.F & A
97 3*
Huntingdon & Broad Top—
1st g4s Sept 30 1920
90
Ext at 7% to 1925...A & O
80
2d mtge 4s gold 1925____F&A
60
Cons 5s g blar 31 1925..A & O
Hutchinson & S— See A T & S F
Illinois Central— 1st g 4s '51 J&J
90 Y
a
78
1st gold 3 34s 1 9 5 1 ........... J&J
77 54
Main L ext 1st g 3 34s ’ 51 A&O
1st M £ 3s 1951............... M&S
5934
1st M £ 4s 1951________ A&O If 65
T r bds £ 334a 1950____J&J If 75
Coll trust gold 4s 1 9 5 2 ..A&O
8134
C ol T r L N O & T g 4 s ’ 53M & N
80 A
R ef mtge 5s 1955_____M&N
599 M
R ef g 4s 1955 opt 1918.M&N
8434
Pur fines 1st g 334a 1952.J&J
75
Jt 1st ref M (I C & C S L &
94
N O) 5s 1963 Ser A _J&D
Ser B (£100 & £200) '63 J& D If 104
xooj*
G old S k a Jan 1934 ___ J&J
1085*
G old 634s July 1 1936.-J&J
Ea tr 4 14s Jari '25 '26 _ J&J b 5.25
_
Ea tr 434a 1924-1937... A&O b 5.25
Ed 5s N ov '2 4 -N o v ’ 27.M & N b 5.25
Ea tr 5s 1928-38 Ser J.M &N b 5.20
Ea tr 6s '25 '35 (year).J&J15 b 5.55
Equip 634s 1926-1936..M & S 6 5.45
Eaulp 7s 1925-1935____A&O b 5.45
84 3*
Cairo Bridge 4s g 1 9 5 0 ..J&O
Lltch Div 1st g 3s 1951..J& J
69 H
74 3*
Louisv Div 334a g 1953..J&J
Omaha Div 1st 3s g 1951.F&A
6934
St Louis Div 3 34a g 1951.J&J
7634
_
St Louis Div 3s g 1951_ J&J
6934
Spg’field Div Ext 3 k a ’ 51 J&J
7634
Western lines g 4s 1 9 5 1 ..F&A
84
Chicago St Louis & N O —
Con g 5s June 15 '51 J&D15 10034
C ong334a J’n el5 ’ 51 J&D15
77
Ea 5s 1924______ . -J&D 6 5.35
Mem Div 1st 4s g 1951.J&D
80
St Louis Alton & Ter Haute—
St L South 1st g 4s 31 M&S
89 3*
Carb&Shaw lstg4s’ 32M&S
823*
Ind B1 & Wn— See C C C & St L
Indiana 111 < la— See Chic lad Sou
fe
Ind & Louisv— See Ch Ind & L
90
Indianapolis Un 434s '26 _M&N
Gen & ref g 5s 1965 Ser A . J&J
9634
Series B ______ ____________
9534
Interboro-M et ) See Street & E
Inter Rap T ra n / Ry Securities
Internat & Great North R y—
1st M g 6s 1952 Ser A ____J&J
9234
Adj M 6s 1952 Ser A ____J&J
51 j i
Internat Rys (Central America)
1st M 5s 1972 o p t ______ M&N If 7134
Iowa Central— See Minn & St L
la Minn & N W — See C & N W
Jacksonv Ter 1st 5s gu '3 9 .J&J
98
Ref & ext 6s 1967_____J&J
105
Jamestown Frank & Clearfield—
1st g 4s 1959 guar______ J&D
8234
Jefferson— See Erie
Joplin Union Station—
1st g 4 3*8 1940 guar o p . M&N
90
Kal A1& G R — See L S & M S
Eanaw & M ich— See Tol & O C
Kanawha & West Va— See Tol & O Cent
Kansas City Clinton & Sp—
1st 5s gold 1925 guar_ A&O
_
8734
Kan City Ft Scott & Memphis—
76
Refdg g 4s 1936 guar___A&O
102J4
Cons 6s 1928__________ M&N
96
K C Mem & Bir 4s 1934. M&S / 8734
Incom e 5s Mar 1934 Sept 1 / 85
Assented___________M&S
8834
Kan City & Mem R y & B—
1st 5s gold 1929______ A&O
93 A
3
Kansas City Mexico & Orient—
10
lstgold 4s 1951 (undep). F&A
6 % notes 1916 ctfs_. ..A & O /
5
Kan C ity & Pac— See M K & T /
1
K a n C ity S o — 1st g 3 s ’ 50. A&O
673*
R ef & im p’ t 5s Apr 1 '5 0 .J&J
8834
E q tr 5s 1924 _______ J&D15 b 5.50
Eq tr 6s 1925-35 (yr)._J& J15 b 5.60
Kansas City Terminal R y —
1st g 4s 1960 op 1930____J&J
8134
103
634% g notes 1931_____ J&J
10034
534% K notes 1926..M & N 15
40
Kan Okla & Gulf Ser A 6s’ 37J&J
Inc 6s Ser B Jan 1 9 4 9 ..Jan
15
Inc 6s Ser C Jan 1 9 4 9 ..Jan
5
Kentucky Central— See L & N
K entucky & Indiana Term R R
68
1st M 4 34s 1961 (sterling)J&J
Stamped . . ______________
80
Keokuk & Des M — See C R I & P
K noxv & Ohio — See South’ n Ry
Lake Erie & Det Rlv — See Pere Marq
Lake Erie & Western—
94
1st gold 5s Jan 1 1937___J&J
2d g 5s July 1 1941 _____ J&J
85
N o Ohio 1st gu 5s g '4 5 .A&O
8234

b Basis.

/

Ask.

B on d s.

This price includes aocruedInterest, h Last sale.




Bid.

Lake Sh & M ich So— See N Y C & H R
86
Lehigh & Lake Erie— See Lehigh Valley
Lehigh & New England—
79
1st M g 5s 1945_________ J&J
100
Gen M g 5s 1954________ J&J
60
9834
Eq tr 4 “
4a 1924 1031.. .V a rb 5.60
Lehigh Val Harbor Term R v —
85
1st M 5s 1954_____
F&A
9634
5.15% Lehlgn Valley—
87
5.40%
1st 6s ext g 4s 1948......... J&D
116
Con M 6s ann reg lrred.J&D
83
Con M 4 34s ann lrred.J&D
913*
Gen cons gold 4s 20 03..N&N
763*
S6
Gen con g 4 34s 2003____M&N
Col tr 4s Aug ’ 24-Feb*26 F&A b 5.35
9234
Coll tr g 6s 1928............ M&S
10234
Lehigh & Lake Erie—
86
1st 4349 195 7 g u _____M&S
Lehigh & N Y 1st 4s ’ 45.M & S
8234
8234
62
Lehigh Valley Coal—
97
1st 5s gold guar 1 9 3 3 ..J&J
1st 40-year gu lnt red to
9734
4% 1933......................J&J
8934
Lehigh Valley Ry of N . Y —
1st 4 34s gold 1940____J&J
9334
____
Leh Val Term 5s 1 9 4 1 ..A&O 10034
98
65
Middlesex Val 1st 5s '42 M&N
99
Pa&N Y Canal con 5s'39 A&O
_ _
Con M 4J4s 1939____A&O
9334
Cons M 4s 1939........... A&O
8134
8834
8634 Lehigh & Wilkes— See Cent N J
72
Lex & East— See Louisv & Nash
75
80
Litchfield & Mad 1st 5s’ 34 M&N
85
80
Little Miami guar 4s 1962.M&N
8334 Little Rk & Hot Sp West R y—
69
1st g 4s 19.39 guar_
_
. J&J
8)34
79
100 |Long Island-Unified g 4s’ 49M&S
8434' Refund g gu 4s 1949____M&S
7934
Tax-exempt N Y _____
7834
1st cons g 5s July 1 1931.Q-J
9734
1st cons g 4s July 1 1931 .Q-J
9434
9034
109
Gen mort g 4s 1938_____ J&D
8134
101
4s gold 1932____________J&D
8634
Debenture gold 5s 1934.J&D
913*
10934
5.05%
84 3*
Deb gold 5 s l9 3 7 _______ M&N
5.05%
Eq tr 6s 1924-32 (year).F& A b 5.75
5.05%
Montauk Ext 5s 1945___J&J
9134
5.05%
90
Brook & Mon 2d 5s 1938 J&D
5.30%
90
L I C ’y & F con 5s 1937 M&N
5.15%
80
N Y Bay Ex R 1st 5s g'43 J&J
5.15%
N Y B ’klyn & Man Beach 1st
88 i
95
gold 5s 1 9 3 5 . . ______ A&O
70 I N Y & R B 1st g 5s 1927 M&S
9734
76 1 North Shore Branch—
1st con 5s g Oct 1 1932 Q-J
6934
9434
.. . . . Louisiana & Arkansas R y —
97
1st s f g 5s 1927________ M&S
Louisiana & North Western—
40
1st M g 5s 1935_______ A&O
8534
Louisv Cln & Lex— See Louisv & Nashv
_ 1Louisville Hendersou & St L—
_1
_J
1st mort gold 5s 1946____J&J
933*
5% Louisville & Jeffersonv Bridge—
Guaranteed gold 4s 1945. M&S
8234
8034
1Louisville & Nashville—
1 50-year gold 5s 1 9 3 7 ...M&N 102
Unified gold 4s 1940____J&J
9234
8834
97
Coll tr gold 5s 1931____M&N
7% gn otesM a y 15’30.M&N 15 10634
lst&ref 5 34s 2003 Ser A . A&O 10 13*
1st & ref 5s 2003 Ser B ..A & O s 9934
97
Eq tr 434s 1924-37 (vr).J& D b 5.35
99
Equip 6 34s 1925 '36(yr) M&S b 5.40
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 25-’ 35. J&J 15 6 5.55
At K & Cln div 4s 1955. M&N
8334
Ati K nox& Nor 1st 5s’ 46J&D
9934
Consol gold 4s 2 0 0 2 ..M&S
9234
95 J*
Lou C & Lex 4 34sg ’ 3 1 .M&N
5234
N O M ob 1st g 6s 1930.J&J 10334
2d gold 6s 1930......... ..J & J
7834
1013*
Pad& Mem div 1st 4s’ 46. F&A
85 34
98
S E & St L Div 6s 1971.M&S
101
2d M 3s 1980________ M&S
6134
108
Henderson Br 6s g 1931.M&S 101
82
Kent Central 4s g 19 87..J&J
Lex & East 1st 5s 1965. .A&O
100
8334
L&N M ob&M ont4 34s’ 45M&S
9534
Louisv & Nashv South’ n joint
93
gold 4s 1952___________J&J
8034
L&N Term 1st g 4s’ 52 gu J& D
Nas F & S 1st gu g 5s ’ 37 F&A
9734
Newport & Clncln Bridge—
1st M g 4 34a 1945 guar.J&J
903*
90
S & N Ala Con M g 5s ’ 36 F&A 108
Gen con gu g 5s 1963.A&O 100 3*
623*
7634 Macon Dub & Sav 5s 1947.J&J
10 2^ Macon Terminal 5s 1965 J&J
9334
___
89
Maine Central—
90
83
1st & ref 434 s 1935 ____J&D
86
90
1st & ref 5s Dec 1935 ..J & D
Eur & N A gold 1 9 3 3 ..J&J
88
' 95
Hereford R y— G 4s ’ 30 M&N
86 34
80 ‘
Upper Coos’ lst gu 4s ’30 M&N
85
Upper Coos Ex 4 34s g ’ 30 M&N
15
55
5
3 34s Tan 1954 op 1924 J&J
59
6834 Manila RR Sou Lines 4s’ 39M&N
60
4s ’ 39 ext 1959 (U S guar)_
_
8834
5.20%
Sinking fund g 7s 1937M&N 101
5.35% Manitoba & S E— See Canadian Northe
Manitoba S W Col 5s 1934. J&D
953*
8134 Marq Houghton&Ont 6s’ 25A&0
9734
40
_
10334 Md Del & Va 5s 1955 gu_ F&A
101
68
Maryl & Pa 1st g 4s 1951..M&S
60
Income 4s 1951________ A&O
27
25
Mason City & Ft Dodge—
10
1st M gold 4s 1955____J&D / 45
Memphis Union Station Co —
1st g gu 5s Nov 1 ’ 59_ M&N
_
97
72
Merchants’ Br— See Term RR
84
Meridian Term 4s ’ 55 guar M&N
78
Mexican International—
Prior lien 434s 1947____M&S f . . . .
1st con gold 4s 1977____M&S f . . . .
Sept 1 1914 coup o n _______ f . . . .
Sept 1 1914 coupon o ff____ f -----9434
Mexican North 1st 6s 1930.J&D f . . . .
89
M ich Cent— See N Y C & H R
—

I In

Londoa.

Ask.

B ond s.

f Bid.

Middlesex Valley— See Leh Val
Middletown & Unlouville—
2d M adj Inc 6s 1 9 3 3 ..M&N
45
Midland of N J— See Erie
101
96
99 34 Midland Term 5s 1925____J&D
5.35% Midland Valley— 5s 1943..A&O
83 34
Adj M Apr 1 ’ 63 Ser A ..S ep t
Series B ____
9634
Millen & Southw— 5s 195"s. A&O f 55
89
Mil Lake Sh & West— See Chic & N W
Mtlw & No— See Ch Mil & St P
118
93
M llw & Spart & N W — SeeChlc & N W
77
Min & Pac— See M St P & S S M
1003*
8634 Minn & St L— 1st 7s 1927.J&D
1st consol gold 5s 1934. .M &N
64 3*
5%
1st refg gold 4s 1 9 4 9 ...M&S
22 34
10234
Ref & ext 5s F eb'62 Ser A O -I
1634
____
44 3*
Des M & Ft D 1st 4s '35. J&J
____
60
Iowa Cent 1st g 5s 1938. J&D
1st & r e fg 4s 1951___ M&S / 1934
983* Minn St P & Sault Ste Marie—
1st cons gold 4s 1938 . . J&J
86 34
____
1st cons gold 5s 1938 ...J & J
9834
2d M gold 4s guar 1 9 4 9 ..J&J
102 3*
933*
Coll trust 634s 1931.. .M & S
1st ref 6s 1946 Ser A . . _J&j
10134
100 | Eq tr 7s 1924- 1930(yr)__ J&D b 5.00
M S Ste M & Atl 4s ’ 26 J&J
973*
1003*
Minn & Pac 1st 4s 1936. J&.1
9534
MStP&SSM&CentTerm R v —
9034
1st ChTersf4s’ 41op’ 16M&N
913*
Minneapolis Term— See Wls Ct nt
8434 Mississippi Cent g 5s 1949. J&J
883*
__ 1Miss River & Bonne Terre—
_
A&O
! 1st s f 5s 1931 o p . .
95
7234 M issourl-Kansas-Tex R R —
Prior 1 5s 1962 ser A . .
J&J
80
Prior 1 4s 1962 ser B . .
J* J
6034
8034
Prior 1 6s 1932 ser C . .
J&J
9734
Adj M 5s 1967 ser A . . . J&J
98 34
5434
9334 M o Kan & Tex (old com pany)—
1st gold 4s 1990 ........... J&D
8534
7534
1 Equip trust 6s I924-35.J&J 15 6
6%
Boonville RR Bridge—
9434
85 34
1st g gu 8 f 48 19 5 1 ...M & N f 65
5.35%
Dal & Waco 1st gu 5s’ 40 M& N f 85
____j Kan C & Pac 1st 4s g '90 F&A r 70
M o Kan A E 5s 1942 gu.A&O f 60
— J Missouri Kansas & Okla—
1
1st g gu 5s May 1 '42 M&N f 90
1 M K & T ofT 1st 5s gu ’ 42 M&S f 99
Sherman Shreveport & S—
9534
1st M gu gold 5s 1943. J&D r 20
8 W Coal & Imp 1st 6s '29 J&J f
943*
Texas & Okla— 5s 1943 M&S 5 36
M o Pacific R R (new company)
1st & ref 5s July 1 9 2 6 ...F&A
98
95 34
1st & ref 5s Jan 1965
F&A
7734
53
1st A ref 6s 1949 Ser D . F&A
903*
M o Pacific (old C o)—
Gen M 4s Mar 1975____M&S
52 34
96
Equip 634s 1925-1936. .F&A b 5.75
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 25 ’35 J&J15 b 5.75
3d 7s ext to July 1938 at
813*
4% ............................M&N
83 34
CentBrUnPacIst g 4s’ 48 J&D
1023*
673*
90 1 Pac of M o 1st ex g 4s ’ 38 - F& A
86 4
99 1
2d ext 5s gold 1938____J&J
963*
S t L R E 1st 5s 1938.. M&N
106 34
Cardelet Br lst4>4s’ 38A&0
10534
_
St Louis Iron Mt & Sou—
5.05%
Unify & R e fg g 4s ’ 2 9 .J&J
85 34
Gen con ry & 1 g 5 s 31 A&O
5.15%
96
5.30%
GenCon stpd gu g5s’ 31 A&O
84 1
Rlv & Gulf Div 4s '33 M&N
76
100
VerdVal I&W lst5s'26M&8
9634
____1 M obile & Blrm— See Southern R
M obile & O— 1st g 6s 1927 J&D 1023*
1st exten 6s July 1927
Q-J
101
Gen g 4s 1938_________ M&S
76
103 34
87 , Eq tr 5s 1925-38 (s-a)._M&S b 5.40
105 1 Montgom Div g 5s 1947. F&A
94
St Louis Div 5s 1927___ J&D
62}*
953*
103
St L & C 4s guar 1931 . . J&J
9034
833* M o’k & Malone— See NYC&H
101 1Monongahela Sou 5s 1955.A&O
93
__ 1 M ont Cent— See St P M & M
M ont W yo & So 5s ‘ 39 ..M & L
59
8034 Morris & Essex— See D L & W
Nashville Chattanooga & St L—
100
1st consol gold 5s 1 9 2 8 ..A&O
99 3*
Eq tr 434s 1924 37 (v r).A A O b 5.40
9234 Nash Flor & Sheff— See L & N
N atljnal Rys of M exico—
102 i Prior lien g 4 34s s f 1957 .J&J f
Jan 1914 coupon o n ______ f
6334
95
July 1914 coupon o n ______ f 2334

/

85
88
91
8834
____
60
593*
____
10434
rn
97
99
45
69

a Nominal,

80

Dep rets July ’ 14 coup on .
Gen M 4s 1 9 7 7 ............ A&O
April 1914 coupon o n ______
April 1914 coupon o f f _____

Ask.

99
86
60

643*
2834
20
463*
683*
22
87
993*
____
102 34
102
5.30%
98

90

81
663*
973*
543*
76
5.50%

80
95
35

95J*
78
91
5334
5.45%
5.45%
84 34
69
873*
9834

86
9734
76J*
9834
10254
10134
77 t*
5.15%
9434
96
91

1003*
5.20%

263*

25
f 23
f
f 18
26
f
f 1834
8 % g notes June 1915_ J&D f
_
Nat RR of M ex p 1g 4 34s’ 26 J&J f
Jan 1914 coupon o n ______ f
July 1914 coupon o n ______ / 343 *
413*
Julv 1914 coupon o ff ______ f
Deposit receipts________ f 3434
37k
1st coni g 4s 1951____A&O 5
April 1914 coupon o n _____ f 19
April 1914 coupon o ff_____ f 17 3*
Deposit receipts________ f 1934
2134
Nebraska -S ee C B & Q
New Eng R R — See N Y NH & H
New Hav & No— S eeN YN H & H
N J Junction— See N Y Central
New Jer & New Y ork— See Erie
New Lon Nor 1st 4s 1940 .J&J
78
82
New Mex R y & C ’l — See El Paso ASouth west
New Orl Gt Nor 1st 5s '55.F & A
55
57
New Orl & North E 6s 1915—
Extended at 5% 1 9 4 0 ..M&N
83 3 *
Ref & imp 4 34s ’ 52 Ser A . J&J
8334
Near Orl Term 1st 4s '5 3 . . J&J
7634
7734
New Orleans Texas & M exico —
1st g 6s Oct 1925 Ser A . .J& D
1003* 10134
Non-cum Inc 5s Oct '35 Ser A .
89
8854
Newport & Cln Bdge— See Louis ville & Nashv

« Sale price.

34

RAILROAD RONDS

[V

ol.

118.

NOTICB.— All bond p rices are "a n d Interest" except where marked " f " and Income and defaulted bonds.
Bonds.

Bid.

A sk .

B on d s.

Bid. |

Ask.

Norf & West gen 6s 1 9 3 1 ..M&N 1 105%
Newp & Rich— See Conn & Pass
Imp &extens 6s 1934____F&A
107
N Y B 4 M Bch— See Long Isl
New River 1st 6s 1 9 3 2 ..A&O 106
N Y B ay Ext R R — See Long Isl
N&W R y 1st cons 4s’ 96_A& 0
New Y ork Central R R —
86J*
86%
95%
Dlv 1st lien & gen g 4s July 1
Cony deb 6s 1935_____ MAN
96%
1944 opt Jan 1 1 9 2 9 ...J&J
Con M 4s 1998 Ser A . . . F&A
88
80%'
80?*
863*
Conv deb 4?*s 1938____M&S
New York Cent & Hud River—
893*
74
_
74%\ Conv 6% Sept 1929_ M&
R ef’g g 3?*s July 1 1997. .J&J
N & W Pocahontas 4s '41 J&D
873*
89 %
Deb g 4s ’ 34 tax-exempt MAN
89 34
87
Deb 4s 1942 tax-exem pt. .J&J
89 I Eq tr 43*9 1924 (s a ) ____F&A 6 5.15 5.05%
86
86%\ Eq tr 43*8 1924-’ 32__ M&N 6 5.15 5.05%
Ref & Imp 43*8 2013 A .A & O
Scioto Val&NE 1st 4s’ 89M&N
104 % 104%
84%
Ref & Imp 5s 2013 C .A & O
863*
Eq tr 7s ’ 24-’ 35 (y r )..A & 0 1 5 b 5.40 5.20%| North & South Caro— See Caro Atl & West
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 25 *35. J<feJ 15 6 5.55 5.25%' N ’east of S C — See Atl C L of SC
N Y C Lines eq 5s 1924 ’37J&D b 5.25 5.05%; Northern Cal R y — See So Pac
N Y C Lines eq 4 3*s’ 24-’ 28J&J1 5.25. 5.05% Northern Central—
6
j
Con gen M 4 3*8 E 1925. A&O
N Y C Lines eq 4?*s ’ 24-’ 37 !
(y r)__________________M&S b 5.25 5.05%
M ort bds 5s 1926 Ser A ..J & J
M ort bonds 5s 1926 Ser B J&J
N Y C R R e q 4 3 * s ’ 25-’ 32.J& J b 5.25 5.05%
B os& A lb eq 43*s’ 24-’ 27 A&O 6 5.35 5.05% Northern Ohio— See L E & West
72
71
Northern Pacific—
L S col tr g 33*s 1998___F&A
Prior lieng4s Jan 1 9 9 7 ..Q J
80%
81
73
74
M C col tr g 3 3*s 1998. . F&A
Beech Cr 1st 4s g gu ’ 3 6 .J&J
89%
90?*
Gen lien g 3s Jan 2 0 4 7 ..Q -F
57%
573*
Ref & im p^ 3*s2047 Ser A J&J
81%
2d guar g 5s 1936. . .J&J
91%
813*
102% 103 3*
R ef & Imp 6s 2047 Ser B .J& J
Clf Bit G Co 1st g 4s ’40 J&J
90%
75%
Ref & imp 5s 2047 Ser C.J& J
Beech Creek Ext 3 3*s ’ 51 A&O
913*
82%
90%
Cart & Adlr 1st 4s ’ 81 ..J & D
R ef & imp 5s 2047 Ser D .J& J
913*
84
Q ouv & Osw 1st 5s g ’ 42. J&D
Eq tr 43*9 ’ 24-’ 32 (yr).F& A 15 b 5.35 5.15%
98% 100
Lake Shore & M ich South—
Eq tr 7s 1924-30 (yr).M & N 15 6 5.45 5.20%
76%
87
Con g ref 3 3*8 1997___J&D
78
St P & D Dlv g 4s 1 9 9 6 ..J&D
95%
95%
Wash Cent 4s Mar 1948.Q-M
Deb g 4s 1928_______ M&S
81
783*
92%
Gold 4s 1931________ M&N
93
St Paul & Dul 1st 5s ’ 3 1 .F&A
99 3*
91
92
803*
Clev Short L 4 H s ’ 6 1 .A&O
1st consol g 4s 1968.J&D
_
80
K A & Gr R 1st 5s ’ 3 8 ..J & J
95%
Dul Union B
.A&O
_ No Pac Ter C o—ep 5s ’ 3 03 .J&J 1083*
95
1st 6s '3
Kal & W Pig’n g 5s ’ 40. J&J
Mahon C R R 1st 5s ’ 3 4 ..J& J
98?*
North R y of Cal— See Sou Pac
Merch Disp Transp Co—
North Pac Coat— See N o Shore
5.40% North Pennsylvania—
E q tr 43*s 1924-1926 .J&J b 6%
90
Michigan Central—
1st M 4s extended 1936. M&N
70
98% 100
74
5s cou ’ 31 D & B C dlv M&S
Gen g 3 3-10s 1953______ J&J
93 %
93% Northw Term g 5s 1926 gu _J&J
23
27
Deb g 4s 1929_______ A&O
92
Equip 5s 1924-’ 30 (yr) A&O b 5.35 5.10% Norwich & W or— 4s 1927.M&S
953*
Equip 6s’ 24-’3 2 (y r)_ .M & S b 5.45 5.20% Ogd’bu&L Cham— See Rutland
1st 5s Kal & S H 1939 M&N
Ohio Connecting— See Pennsylv anla R R
8 6 ..
1st mtge M Air L 4s '40 J&J
Ohio I & W — See C C C & St L
1st g4s Jol&N Ind’ 57 J&J 10
Ohio River— See Balt & Ohio
76 %
79
ls t g 3 3*s J L& Sag’ 51 M &S
Old Colony 4s Dec 1925_ J&D
_
96»*
80
1st g 3%a 1 9 5 2 ... ..M & N
80%
4s Jan 1938_____________ J&J
813*
65
BayT)&BClBtM g3s’ 89 J&D
3 3*8 July 1 1932_______ J&J
833*
54 %
B a tC & S ls t g u g 3 s’ 89J&D
62
Oregon & California— See SoPac
87 %
Det R T u n 4 3 * s’ 61gu.M &N
87% Oregon-Washington R R & Nav
65
Grand Riv Val 4s ’ 59.M & S
81
1st & ref g gu 4s '61 o p t. J&J
803*
65
Tol Can Sou & D 4s '56 J&J
Ore R R &
46J&D
__ Oregon ShortNav cons 4s’Un Pac 853* 863*
M oh & Mai 4s 1991____M&S
82 %
Line— See
Consol g 3 3*8 2002____M&S
Pacific Coast Co— See M isc Bds
N J June 1st 4s gu ’ 86_ F&A
_
Paducah & Illinois—
75?*
NY&Har 1st g 3 3*s 2000 M&N
1st s f 4 3*s 1955 g u ______ J&J
913*
N Y & Nor 1st g 5s '2 7 ..A & 0
99%
25
Pan American 1st 5s ’ 34 o p . J&J / 20
N Y & Put 1st 4s g 1993.A & 0
82
81
Parts-Lyons-Medlterranean R R
Pine Creek gu 6s 1 9 3 2 ..J&D
103
72
Ext s' f 6s 1958______ F&A15
713*
Pitts & L Erie 6s 1928___J&J
Paullsta R y—
96% lo o
95
5s Ian 1 1928________ A&O
1st & ref 7s ’ 42 ser A ..M & S 15
953*
Eq tr 63*s 1924-35(yr)A&0 6 5.50 5.25% Pennsylvania R R —
Pitts M cK & Y 6s ’ 3 2 .J&J
103
Con M 4s gold 1 9 4 3 ...M&N
883*
2d 6s guar 1934_____J&J
do 4s gold 1 9 4 8 ...M&N
863*
883*
92 j*
St Lawr & Adiron 5s ’96.J&J
91%
do 4s gold 1948 sterling
2d gold 6s 1996______ A&O
97%
stamped dollar bonds
863*
873*
973*
80%
West Shore 1st 4s 2361___J&J
80
953*
do 4 3*9 g 1960 ____F&A
89%
N Y C & St L 1st g 4s ’3 7 .A&O
89%
Gen g 43*s 1965________ J&D
903*
903*
100
2d&lmp 6s A B & C . ’31 M&N 100% 101
Gen g 5s Dec 1 19 6 8 .. .J&D
1003*
Deb 4s May 1 1931____M&N
89%
89
10-year gold 7s Apr l ’ 30.A&O
1073* 1073*
N Y Connecting R R —
15-yr 6 3*s Feb 1 1936..F&A
1083* 1083*
90
1st M 4 ? * sl9 5 3 _____ ..F & A
86 %
87
Con M 3 3*8 g £ 1945____J&J U 80
N Y & Gr’wood Lake— See Erie
Eq tr 6s Jan 1 5 ’25-’35 J&J 15 6 5.50 5.25%
N Y & Har— See N YC & H udR lv
Eq tr 5s Mar 1925-1938.M&S 6 5.15 5.05%
N Y & Jersey— See Hud & Man
Aleg Val gen 4s 1942___ M&S
883*
893*
50
60
N Y Lack & West— See D L & W
Balt C hes& A tlstg 5s’ 34 M&S
95
N Y L E & W C R R — See Erie
Belvidere Del gu 4s 1927 F&A
N Y & L Br— See Cent of N J
1st g gu 3?*s 1943___ J&J
813*
863*
N Y New Haven & Hartford—
Cin Leb & Nor 4s 1942.M&N
69
Deb 6s Jan 15 ’48conv_J&J15
68%
Ciev&Marietta, 4 3*s’35 M&N
943*
42
Deb 4s M ay 1 1957____M&N
Cleveland & Pittsburgh—
41%
Deb 4s J uly 1 ’ 55 non-conv J&J
48
50%
SerA 4 3*s gen gtd 1942. J&J
943*
Deb 4s 1956 non -conv..M & N
48
49%
SerB43*sgen gtd 1942 A&O
943*
Deb 4s 1947 non-conv. M&S
50%
51%
793*
Int red to 3 3 * % . . _
_
Deb 3 3*s Mar 1947____M&S
43
45
83
Ser C 3 3*8 gen gts ’ 48M&N
793*
84
43
46
Deb 3>*s 1954 non-conv A&O
Ser D 3 3*sgengtd ’ 5 0 .F&A
793*
44%
Deb 33*s 1956 con v .
J&J
41 %
91
D Riv RR&B gu g 4s ’ 36.FLA
75%
Francdeben 7s (ext) 1925A&O
76%
Erie & Pittsburgh—
77%
85
Dollar deben 7s(ext) ’ 25 A&O
Gen gu g 3 3*s Ser B ’ 40.J&J
813*
64%
65?*
Bos & N Y A L 1st 4s g’ 55 F&A
Series C 1940_______ J&J
813*
93
57
Cent New Eng 4s 1 9 6 1 ..J&J
53
Gr R & Ind Ext 43*8 ’ 4 1 .J&J
913*
87
75
86
Dutchess Co 4 3*s ’ 40. J&D
2d 4s 1936____________A&O
70
98
99
Danb & Norwalk 4s ’ 55.J& D
Muskegon D lv g 5s’ 26 J&J
Gen 5s Apr 1 1925_ A&O
_
80
Holidaysb Bedford & Cumb
82
86
Harl R & Portch 4s ’ 54 M&N
76
78 %
1st M g 4s 1951 guar J&J
85%
Housatonlccon 5s 1937.M&N
89
Ohio Connect’g 4s 1943.M&S
893*
69
Naugatuck 1st 4s ’ 5 4 ..M&N
Pennsylvania Company—
New Eng cons 4s '45 gu.J& J
75
913*
Gu g 4s 1931 op 1921. A&O
913*
C onsolg 5s July 1 ’ 45. .J&J
83%
Gu tr ctfs g 4s 1 9 5 2 ..M&N
853*
83 3*
N Y& N E Bos Ter 4s’ 39A&0
Gu tretfs g 33*s 1937.M &S
84 3*
60
N Hav & North 4s '56 gu J&D
Gu tr ctfs g 33*s 1941. F&A
813*
85
N Y Prov & Bos 4s ’ 4 2 . . A&O
73%
Gu tr ctfs g 3‘3*s 1942.J&D
813*
83
N Y Westchester & Bos R y —
Gu tr ctfa g 3 3*8 1944.J&D
813*
47
91
1st M g 4 3*s 1946 g u ._J&J
47%
90
Ph Balt & Wash 4s ’ 4 3 .M&N
45%
Prov Sec deb 4s 1957 gu M&N
39
Pitts Cln Chic & St Louis—
74?*
Prov Ter 1st g 4s gu ’ 56. M&S
Con g gu 4 3*s Ser A ’40A&O
933*
__
N Y & Nor— See N Y Central & Hud
do
Ser B 1 9 4 2 ..A&O
93 3*
New York Ontario & Western—
do
SerC 1942..M & N
933*
64
64%
R ef 1st g 4s June 1992..M & S
do
Ser I 1963. .F& A
903*
913*
59%
60
Gen M g 4s 1955 red____J&D
do 43*s Ser J ’ 6 4 .M&N
903*
89
87
Eq 4%a Sept'24-M ar ’ 28 M&S b 5.75 5.40%
do 4s Ser D 1945.M&N
87
88
N Y Phila& Nor— 1st g 4s’ 39J&J
do 48 Ser F 1 9 5 3 ..J&D
893*
72
Incom e 4s Jan 1 1939_ M&N
_
do 4s Ser G 1957.M&N
853*
883*
83
82%
85%
Stock trust ctfs 4s 1938. .J& D
do 4s Ser H 1960. F&A
90
N Y Prov & Bost— See N Y N H & Ha rtford
do 33*s Ser E ’ 49 F&A
863*
96
N Y & Putnam— See N Y Cent & Hud River
Gen M 5s 1970 Ser A . J&D
963*
100
N Y & Rockaway Beach— See L ong Isl and
CStL&Pitts 1st 5s g'32A & 0
__
N Y Susq & W — See Erie
Pitts Va & Char gu 4s'143M& N
843*
N Y W estc & Bost— See N Y N H & H
Pitts Y oung& A sli5s’ 27.M &N
993*
• 1st gen 4s Ser A 1948. J&D
N orf & Caro— See A tl Coast L
873*
883*
99
98
1st M 5s 1962 Ser B ..F & A
N orfolk Southern—
63
98%
99%
1st & ref g 5s ’ 61 op ’ 1 5 ..F & A
Sodus Bay & Sou g 5s’24.J&J
643*
91%
91
86
N orf & Sou 1st 5s 1941..M &N
Sun & Lew 1st g 4s 1936.J&J
83
85
1st gen g 5s 1954 o p t..J & J
T ol Wahl Valley & Ohio—
84
88
Ral & Cape F 1st 5s ’ 43. M&S
1st g gu 43*8^31 Ser A .J& J
953*
85
80
95%
Ral & Southp con 5s ’ 65. J&D
1st g gu 4 3*s ’ 33 Ser B .J& J
953*
82
83 3*
S u ffo lk * Car con 5 s ’ 52 .J&J
1st g gu 4s r42 Ser C . .M & S
873*
81
Norfolk Ter 1st gu 4s *61.M&N
833* Penn A N Y Canal— Sec Leb Val

(Basis.

/ This pxloe lnclades accrued interest.




(Last sale.

I In London, a Nominal,

Bonds.

B id .

A sk .

Pennsylvania & Northwestern—
98
100
General 5s Jan 1 1930 . J&J
Clearfield & Jeff 1st 6s’ 27.J&J 100
Peoria & Eastern— See Clev Cln Chic & St L
Peoria & N W — See Chic & N W
Peoria R y Term— See Ch R I & Pac
Pere M arquette (New C o)—
1st g 5s July ’ 56 Ser A . J&J
923*
923*
78
1st g 4s July ’ 56 Ser B _ J&J
_
783*
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 25-’ 35. J&J15 6 5.70 5.30%
93?*
95
L E & Det R iv 43*s ’ 3 2 .F&A
96
100
Perkiomenlst5s’ 18 ext to’ 38Q-J
95
2d 5s 1918 ext to 1938 ..Q -J
Petersburg— See Atl Coast Line
Phila & Balt Cent 4s 1951.M&N
85
86
Phila Balt & w ash— See Pennsyl vania R R
Phila Harrisburg & Pittsburgh—
100
1st mtge gold 5s 1925. _A&O
983*
77
Phila Newt & N Y 3s 1942. A&O
723*
Phila & Read— See Reading C o
94
95
Phila Wilm & Balt 4s 1926.J&J
91
Debenture g 48 19 32.. .A & O
Philippine Railway—
39
1st p 4s 1937 s f opt gu J&J
393*
Pine Creek— See N Y Cent & Hu d River
Pittsb Bessemer & Lake Erie—
99
P S & L E 1st g 5s 1940. .A&O
993*
Cons 1st g 5s July 1 ’ 4 3 .J&J
973*
90
P B & L E con g 5s 1947. J&J
Pitts Char & Youghiogheny—
70
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
15
Pitts Shaw&N— 1st g 5s’ 49 F&A /
5
2
Gold 4s Feb 1 1952_____ F&A / ------60
6% receivers’ ctfs 1 9 1 8 ..M&A / 45
Pittsburgh & Shawmut—
70
1st s f g 5s 1959 o p t .. . . J & D / 50
Pitts Shen & L E— SeePBess&LE
Pittsb Term R R & Coal—
.
83
1st g guar s f 5s 1942_ J&J
_
823*
WestSideBelt 1st g 5s’ 37M&S
Pitts Va & Chas— See Penn R R
Pitts & Western— See B & O
Pittsb Youngs & Ash— See Penn R R
Portland & Ogdensburg—
90
93
1st M 4 )*s 1928g u a r.. M&N
93
96
Port&R Falls— 1st g 4s’ 26.M & N
92
95
Debenture 4s Aug 1927 F&A
80
76
Portl (M e) Term gu 4s ’ 6 1 .J&J
86
90
Guar 5s 1961____________J&J
Port Reading— 1st gu 5s’ 41. J&J
Ports Gt F & Con— SeeBos&Me
98
Potom ac Val— 1st gu 5s g ’ 41J&J
Princeton & Northw— See Chic & N W
Prov Sec Co— See N Y N H & H
Providence Term— SeeNYNH& H
Prov & W ore— 1st 4s 1947. A&O
Raleigh & Augusta— See Seaboa rd Air Line
Ral & Cape Fear— See Norf Sou
Ral & Charles— See Seab A L
Raleigh & Gas— See Seab Air L
Ral & Southp— See Norf South
Raleigh & S W — See Ches&Ohlo
__
Raritan River— 1st g 5s ’ 39. J &J
Reading Company—
90
Gen gold 4s Jan 1 1 9 9 7 ..J&J
903*
89?*
913*
Interchangeable ctfs dep_
_
Eq 43*s Jan ’ 25-Jan ’ 2 7 ..J& J b 5.20 5%
Eq 5s (J&J) ’ 24-’ 32 Ser J.J&J b 5.20 5%
84?*
Jer Cent g 4s ’ 51 on ’ 06 A&O
853*
88?*
Gen & ref 4?*s 1997 Ser A J&J
883*
78?*
Atlantic City gu 4s 1951 _J&J
io i
1st M gold 5 3*s 1929. M&N 100
W &NA tr ctfs 4s’ red 105.Q-M
77
80
Phila & R — 2d 5s g 1933. A&O 1003* 101
88%
Imp M ext g 4s 1947 A&O
873*
86
88
Cons ext gold 4s 1937_ M&S
100 3* 1013*
Term 5s g gu M ay l ’ 41 Q-F
Del R Ter p m g 5s ’ 42M&N
983* 100
..
Ex p mon g 5s 1942 T&J
973*
Wilm & No 1st 5s ’ 27 J&D
983*
99
Gen g 5s Aug 1 1932 Q F
973*
Phila & Read Coal & Iron—
91
Col s f g 4s ext’ 32 gu F&A
Rens & Saratoga— See Del & H
Richm & Danv— See Southern R y
Rich Frederlcksb & Potom ac—
84
Cons mtge 4 3*s 1940____A&O
6% 5.60%
Equip 6s Jan 15’ 28-’ 35. J&J15 b
Rich & Mecklenburg— SeeSo R y
Rich & Peters— See Atl Coast L
97
100
Richmond Term-lst. 5s 1952 J&J
Rlchmond-Washlngton C o—
80
Col tr g gu 4s 1943 opt .J& D
Rio Gr June— See Denv & Rio Grande
Rio Grande So— See Den & Rio Grande
Rio Grande West— See Denv & R io Gr ande
97
Rock Isl-FrlscoTerm— 5s’ 27J&J
Rock Isl Ark & La— See C R I & Pac
Rock Isl & Peoria— See C R I &P
80
Rutland— Con 43*s 1941..-J & J
95 3*
Benn & Rut 43*8 g ’ 27.M &N
933*
65
Ogd&LCh 1st g gu 4s ’48.J&J
703*
69?*
75
Rutl Can 1st g gu 4s ’ 49. J&J
Eq tr 4 3*s 1924-27 ( y r ) M&N 6 6.30 5.65%
St Clair M ad & St Louis Belt—
71
Alton Bridge 1st g 4s ’ 51. J&J
69
95
St Clair Term 1st 5s 19 32.. F&A
40
55
St Johns & L Cham— 5s ’44 M&S
72%
74?*
St J & Gr Isl— 1st g 4s 1947. J&J
St Lawr & Adlr— See N Y Cent
St Louis A1 & T H— See 111 Cent
St Louis Br— See Term R R Assn
St L & Cairo— See M obile & O
St L Iron Mt&Sou— See M oPac
St L Mer Br Co— See Term R R
St L Peoria & N W — See Chic & N W
St L R ocky M t & P 5s 1955— See M isc C OS, p.44
St L South— See Illinois Central
St Louls-San Fr (reorganized)
68
683*
Prior lien 4s 1950 Ser A ..J & J
Prior Hen 5s 1950 Ser B ..J & J
823*
83 3*
100
Prior lien 6s 1928 Ser C ..J & J
1003*
92
Prior lien 53*s ’42 Ser D .J & J
913*
75?*
Cum adj 6s July 1955_ A&O / 753*
_
Income mtge 6s July 1960 Oct / 643*
643*
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 25 *34 J&J 15 b 5.80 5.45%

t Bale price.

(Tax-exempt.

RAILBOAD BONDS AND STOCKS

Mae ., 1924]

35

N O T lC B .-**A il b o n d prices are “ a n d in terest” except w h ere m arked “ f ” an d Income a n d d e fa u lte d b o n d s

B on d s.
8 t Louis & San Fran (Concluded)
Gen mtge gold 6a 1931 .J&J
Gen mtge gold 5s 1931. .J&J
Con mtge 4s July 1996. _ J&J
Sou West D lv g 5s 1947.A&CJ
St Louis Southwestern—
1st g 4s 1989 certlfs____M&N
2d g Inc 4s N ov ’ 89 cert .J&J
1st consol g 4s 1932 ___J&D
1st term & unlf 5s 1952 .J&J
Eq 5s Ser E 1924 _____ AAO
Eq tr 556s 1924-1939(s-a) M&S
Cent Ark & Ea 1st 5s’40opJ&J
Grays Pt Term g 5s '4 7 .-J&D
Shrev Bdg&Ter 5s ’ 55 gu F& A
StephenvN&STex5s’ 40op J&J
3t Paul Bridge & Terminal R y—
1st M 6s 1 9 2 9 . . _____ .J&J
St Paul & Duluth— See Nor Pac
8t Paul East GrTrunk— SeeChlc
St Paul & K C Short L— See Ch
St Paul Minn & Manitoba—
1st cons g 4s 1933_______ J&J

Bid.
10356
9756
8956
97 56

9856
99

77 56
7756
7156
7156
8156
8156
8056
8056
b 5.55 5.30%
b 5.40 5.15%
80
8256
85 56
80
82
81
79 56

&N W
R I & Pac

94
9156
106
10756
1st cons red to 456s g ’33 J&J
9656
Montana ext 1st 4s ’ 37. J&D
8956
9056
Pacific Ext 1st 4s £ 1940 J&J
Eastern R y of Minnesota—
845-6
Nor dlv 1st g 4s 1948 A&O
8956
108
Mont Cen 1st gd 6s ’ 37 .J&J
10956
100
1st guargold 5s 1937_ J&J
_
Wil & S F 1st 5s g 1938. J&D
9356
St P A N Pac— See No Pac
8t Paul Union Depot—
1st & ref 5s 19 72.. ..J & J
Salt Lake C ity Un Dep & R R —
1st M 5s 1938________ M&N
85
80
San Ant & Aran Pass— SeeSoPac
San Fr & S Jo Val— See AT&SFe
San Fran Term— See Sou Pacific
Santa Fe Pres & Ph— See Atcb
Top & S Fe
Sault Ste Marie Bridge—
1st M s f g 5s July 1 1937.J&J
80
Sav Fla& W— See Atl Coast Line
Sar&States— 1st g gu 5s '53 J&J
50
60
Schenectady & Duanesburg—
1st guar 6s 1924_______ M&S
100
3chuvTkill River E S— See B & 0
10256
S d o to Val & N E— See Nor & W
Seab Air L— 1st g 4s 19 50.. A&O
66
63 56
S ta m p ed .. ___________
Adjust M 5s Oct 1 1949 _F& A
63%
6456
52
Ref g 4s 1959 o p t______ A&O
5256
52
1st & con 6s 1945 Ser A .M & S
5256
7556
Equip trust 6s 1924-27 J&D
75 56
Eq t f 6s (s. a.) 1924-’ 37.F& A b 6.25 5.90%
Atlanta-Blrmlngham Dlvls— b 6.25 5.90%
1st g 4s M ay 1 1 9 3 3 ..M&S
Car Cent 1st g gu 4s ’ 49 ..J& J
73J6
7456
Florida Cent & Peninsula—
7256
7456
1st 1 g ext 5s gold 1930. J&J
1st con 5s gold 1943___J&J
9556
So Bound 1st g 5s '4 1 . .A& O
9356
94 56
89
Georgia & Ala 5s Oct ’ 45.J&J
8756
85
Qa&S.la Term 1st g 5s’ 48 J&D
8356
___
87
Ga Car & N— 1st 5s g ’ 29 J&J
Ral’hAAug’sta— 1st 6s’ 26 J&J
9256
Ral & Charles 4s 1956. .F& A
9956 100
20
40
Cons 4s 1956 ____..F & A
4S
Ral’ h&Gast’ n— 1st 5sg’ 47J&J
___
87
Seab&Roanoke— 1st 5s’ 26J&J
Seacoast R R of N J 5s '4 8 . A&O
9856
9936
94
Sebast & Mooseh 1st 5s ’ 28 M&S
9256
80
Shamokln Sunb’y & Lewisb’g—
2d 6s g July 1 1925_____J&J
Sherman Shrev & Sou— See M o
Shreve Brdg & Ter— See St Loul Kan & Texas
s South western
Sierra R y of Cal—
1st s f 6s g Apr 12 ’ 37. A&012
__
__
Sioux C & Pac— See Chic i N f f
Sodus Bay & Sou— See Penn R R
Somerset R y 1st & ref 4s’ 55 J&J
65
60
1st & ref 4s July 2 ’ 50.J&J 2
65
60
8o Caro & Ga— See South Ry
South Bound— See Seaboard A L
Sou Indiana— See Ch Terre Hau
te & S E
Southern Pacific Co—
Coll tr 4s (C P) Aug 1 ’ 49 J&D
Conv g 4s J’ne 1 ’ 29 op ’ 14 M&S
8256
8256
93
Conv g 5s 1934_________ J&D
9336
Equip 7s 1924-1935____J&D
9856
9956
Pacific Fruit Express equip 7s b 5.40 5.15%
June 1 1925-1935 (y’ly)J& D b 5.40 5.20%
__
Aust & Nor 1st 5s g ’ 4 1 ..J&J
9356
Central Pacific—
85
1st refdg 4s g g ’d ’ 49.F& A
8556
__
81
1st g gu 4s Oct 1 1954. A&O
92
M 3 56sgg’ d Aug 1 '29 J&D
9156
mEuropean loan 4s '46 M&S m 66
6656
Galveston Harrisb & San An—
97
Mex & P Dlv 1st 5s ’ 31 M&N
9756
2d M 5s 1931 g u ______J&J
9956
9556
Glia Val Globe & Northern—
__
1st g 5s N ov 1 1924 .M & N
9956
Houston East & West Texas—
____
1st 5s g M ay 1 19 33..M&N
9556
98
1st guar g 5s Mar '33.M & N
9556
Houston & Texas Central—
____
1st lg 5s 1937_________ J&J
9756
95
__
W aco&N W D lv6sg’ 30M&N
____
90
North Cal R y g 5s 1929. J&D
10056
N o R y of Cal 5s g gu 1938 A&O
9956
9956
Oregon & Cal 1st 5s 1927.J&J
9656
75
7456
8 A & Ar Pass g gu 4s ’ 43. J&J
8256
San Fran Term 1st 4s ’ 50 A&O
8156
____
____
So "Pacific Br 6s 1 9 3 7 ...A&O
Southern Pacific R R Cal—
____
103
1st con g 58 gu 1937 _M&N
85
8556
1st ref g 4s 1955 op ’ 10. J&J
8956
9056
So Pac Coast 1st g 4s ’ 37.J&J
Texas & N O—
95
92
Consol gold 5s 1943— J&J
____
____
Dallas Dlv 1st g 4s ’ 30 F&A
Southern Railway—
97
9656
1st consol gold 5s 1994__J<fcJ
7056
9756
9756
D ev & gen 6s 1956------- A&O
10356 10356
D ev & gen 656s 1956____A&O

bBasis.

B on d s.

Ask.

Ask.

B on d s.

| Bid.

Ask.

Vicksburg Shreve & Pacific—
Southern R y (Concluded)—
|
P rllen 6s ’ 15ext 5 % ’ 40.M&N
97
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 25-’35. J&J15 b 5.6C ' 5.35%
Gen 5s M ay 1 1941____M&N
93
Eq tr 5s 1924 _________ A&O b 5.30 5.10%
9156
Eq456s N ov 15’ 24-26M&N15 b 5.30 5.10% Virginia M idland— See Sou R y.
Va & Southwest— See Southern R y
E Tenn reorg lien 5s 1938 M&S
94
94)6
1st M em dlv g 5s 1996. .J&J
9556 Virginian Railway—
9356
1st M g 5s 1962 o p t. ...M & N 1 93
St Louis D lv 1st g 4s 1951 J&J
81
9355
8156
Eq 6sAApr 24Apr 30(9-a) A&O b 5.60 5.30%.
Aiken Br 1st g 4s 1998. .J&J
60
Wabash— 1st gold 5s 1939. M&N
Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line
9756
9656
2d gold 5s 1939_________ F&A 1 8856
93
89
1st M 4 56s 1944 ser A .J& J
9156
Deb mtge 6s Ser B 1939..J&J / -----1st M 5s f944 ser B ____J&J
9856
9856
1st lien term g 4s 1954_ J&J'
_
7156 r 7156
75 %
Atl & Danville 1st 4s ’4 8 .J&J
7656
Eq tr 6s 1925-35 (year).J&J15 6 5.90 5.60%
69
2d g 4s 1948........ ........._J&J
6556
Det & Chic ext 1st g 5s’41J&J
79
A tl & Y ad 1st gu g 4s ’ 49. A&O
9756 100
7856
Des M dlv 1st g 4s 19 39..J&J
85
Aug South g 5s 1924____J&D
74 56
7756
9756
7556
T oledo & Chic 4s g 1941. M&S
99
E T V a & G a -— D lv g 5 s ’ 30 J&J
9856
Omaha D lv 1st 3 56s g ’ 41 A&O
98
Consol ls t g 5s 1956..M & N
6856
6956
9856
Waco & jn w — See Houston & Texas Central
63
Ga M id 1st g 3s 1946. ..A & O
6156
K noxv & O 1st g 6s 1925. J&J
10056 10056 Warren R R — See D L & W
Wash & Colum R lv 4s 1935.J&J
87
90
L & N So joint g 4s— See L&N
Washington Cent— See Nor Pac
93
M ob & Blrm prllen 5s ’45 J&J
Wash Co R y — See Maine Cent
85
S m a ll.. __________________
Wash Term Co— 356s 1945. F&A
80
75
Gen M g 4s 19 45.. ...J & J
7256
8156
1st gold 4s 1945 guar. . F&A
69
Small___________________
7156
8556
77
Weatherford M in Wells & N— Se e Tex & Pac
M obile & O col tr 4s ’ 38 M&S
7756
Rlch& Dan deb 5s stpd’ 27 A&O
9856
9856 West Jersey & Sea Shore—
90
92
Consol gold 4s 1936_____ J&J
Richmond & Mecklenburg—
____
82
Cons 356s g Ser B 1 9 3 6 ..J&J
83
1st g 4s N ov 1 1948.-M &N
6956
62
West Maryland 4s 1952_ A&O
_
So Caro & Ga 1st 5 56s’ 29M&N
6156
9956
9956
____
5 % gold notes 1915 O P ...J& J
Va M id Series E 5s ’2 6 . . M&S
9956
____
___
96
Balt & Harris g 5s 1936.M&N
Series F 5s 1931......... .M&S
9756
96
1st M West Ext g 5s’ 38M&N
G en’l 5s 1936________ M&N
9756
West N Y & Penn 5s 1937. .J& J
Va & Southw 5s 2003 ___J&J
9756
9956
9056
9456
77
80
Gen mtge gold 4s 1 9 4 3 ..A&O
81
1st con g 5s 1958_____A&O
7856
Incom e g 5s Apr 1 9 4 3 ..N ov 1 / 3856
S & N Ala— See Louis & Nashv
3956
Western Pacific R R Corn—
South Pac Coast— See Southern Pacific
1st M 5s M ar 1 19 46...M & S
83
SpartanU&Col— See Ashv & Soar
82%
____
____
89
1st M 6s 1946 Series B ..M & S
96
Spokane Falls & Nor 6s ’3 9 .J&J
79
86
4 % notes 1930______ .A & O
Spok Internatlst g 5s 1955J&J
8256
8256
94
95
85
Western Pa— 1st g 4s 1928. J&D
State L & Sulliv 456s 1929 J&J
West R y of Ala— 456s 1918 ext
Staten Isld R y— See Balt & Ohio
____
____
at 6% to Oct 1 1928____A&O
Staphenv N & S Tex— See St L S W
West Shore— See N Y C & H R R Co
Suff & Carolina— See Norf & So
90
West Side Belt— See Pitts Term
Sunbury Hazleton & W -B —
1st 5s M ay 1 1928_____ M&N
West Va & Plttsb— See B & O
88
Wheeling & Lake Erie R R —
2d mtge Inc 6s ’ 38 cou p . M&N
64
1st consol gold 4s 1949..M & S
Sunbury & Lew— See Penn R R
6356
57
R ef M 4 56s Ser A 1966. .M & S
Superior Short Line— See Ch St P M & Omaha
5756
E q tr 5s 1924-27 (y e a r ).. A&O b
6% 5.65%
Tampa & Jacksonville—
5
15
L Erie Dlv 1st g 5s 1926 A&O
1st M 5s 1949 ctf d ep ..A & O
9856
99 56
98
35
45
Wheeling Dlv fst g 5s ’ 28.J&J
Tampa North 1st 5s ’ 36 op.J& J
9S56
____
90
Exten & lm pt g 5s 1 9 3 0 ..F&A
Term R R Assn (St Louis)—
____
86
1st gold 456s 1939......... .A & O
9256
9356 Wheeling Term 4s 1940____F&A
Wichita Falls & Northwestern—
1st consol gold 5s 1944 .F& A
9756
____
80
1st 5s Jan 1939_________ J&J / 107
Gen ref s f g 4s ’ 53 op '1 0 . J&J
8056
____
St L Br 1st g 7s 1929____A&O
1st & ref g 5s 1940 o p . . . .J&J / 76
10656
St L Mer Bdge T — 5s’ 30 A&O
9756
9956 Wichita Union Terminal R y —
M er Bdge 6s ’ 29 op ’ 09 F&A 10056
1st g gu 4 56s 1941 o p t..M & N
8756
9256
_
Terre Haute & Ind 5s 1925 J&J
Wilkes-B & East— See NYS&W
Terre Haute & Peoria—
Williamsport & N Branch R R —
80
1st con g 5s Sept 1 '42. _M&S
96
1st ref gold 4 56s 1931____J&J / 75
9756
65
Texas City Term 6s ’ 41.J&J26
Wilmar&SFalls— See StPM &M
Texas & New Orl— See So Pac
Wll & Nor— See Phila & R ead’g
Texas & Okla— See M K & T
Wll & Welson— See Atl Coast L
_
Texas & Pac 1st 5s 2000_ J&D
9356
9456 Winston-Salem Southbound—
__
85
2d inc g 5s Dec 2000_____ Mar / 60
1st gold guar 4s 1960____J&J
93
Lou Dlv 1st 5s 1 9 3 1 ____J&J
Wise Cen R y— 1st M g 4s’ 49J& J
7856
7856
8956
72
73
85
90
Denison & Pac Sub 1930.M&S
1st & ref 4s 1959. _____ A&O
Weatherford Min W & North
Marshfield & South East Dlv
__
__
1st guar f 5s 1930____F&A
89
purm on ls t g 4 s 1951.M&N
7856
80
Toledo Can Sou & Det— See M lc h Cent
Bup & Dul D lv 4s 1 9 3 6 ..M&N
__ 8056
Toledo & Ohio Central—
Minneap Term 3 56s’ 50op J&J
6S
97
1st 5s g 19 35.. ________ J&J
9756 W or Nash& Roch— 4sJ an’ 30. J &J
55
96
West Dlv 1st 5s g 1935 .A&O
4S Oct 1 1934_________ .A & O
9456
__
95
Gen gold 5s 1935............ J&D
Yosemite Val s f g 5s 1933 _J&J
5556
9256
Eq tr 4 56s 1925-27 (year) .J&J b 5.50 5.25%
R A ILR O A D S T O C K S . Par
77
Kana & M ich 1st 4s 1990 A&O
53 56
7856 Ala Great Southern com ____50 d 52
2d mtge gold 5s 1 9 2 7 ..J&J
Preferred _______ ________50 d 5856
9756
9856
6056
__
Eq 456s July 1924 ____J&J b 5.30
5% Alabama & V icksbu rg.. . . 100 100
195
188
Eq tr 6s 1924-35 (yr) .J&J15 b 5.65 5.45% Albany & Susquehanna (gu.)100
100
104
86
Kanawha & W Va 5s ’ 55.J&J
_
8756 Allegheny & West (guar)_ 100
__ Aon Arbor com m on________ 100 11
75
St M ary’s D lv 4s g 1951-F&A
16
25
26
Toledo Peoria & Western—
Preferred. ______________ 100
99
100
1st g 4s July 1 1917______ J&J f 21
26
Atch T op & Santa F e______ 100
88
Toledo St Louis & Western—
Preferred_____ ___________ 100
8756
Pr lien g 3 56s July 1 1925.J&J
Atlanta Birm & A tla n tic.. 100
9756
156
156
77
1st gold4s Apr 1 1950 ..A & O
Atlan & Char Air L (g u a r ).. 100 160
168
7656
125
Coll tr g 4s Ser A 1 9 1 7 ..F&A
Atlanta & West P oint______ 100
130
Union Trust certif dep____
Atlantic Coast L Co of Conn. 50 d 115
117
T olT erm 1st 4 56s’ 5 7 g u ..M & N
86
Atlantic Coast L R R co m . 100 115
8456
11556
Tol Walh Val & O— SeePennRR
Atlantic 1st leased lines rent t r . . Id 85
90
Toronto Hamilton & Buffalo—
94
Augusta & Savannah (guar). 100
97
1st g 4s June 1 19 4 6 .. ..J & D
56
8056
8356 Balt & Ohio— Com m on_____ 100
56 56'
Ulster & Del con 5s 1928.-J& D
Preferred________________ 100
9556
5856
5956
1st ref g 4s 1952____..A & O
71
Bangor & Aroostook pref_. 100
89
90
6556
Union Pacific—
Blech Creek (guar N Y C ) . . 50 d 3656
40
1st R y & 1 gr 4s g 1 9 4 7 ..J&J
8856
8956 Boston & AlbTguar N Y C>.100 x 148
14956
Conv 4s 1927____________J&J
97
12
Boston & M aine____________ 100
9656
1256
1st & ref 4s June 2008_ M&S
_
Preferred_________________100
14
8354
18
8256
1st & ref 5s June 2 2008.M&S
1st pref A _______________ 100
17
9956 10056
1756
103
10-year 6s July 1928____J&J
1st pref B ______ _________ 100
25
103 56
2456
Eq tr 456s ’ 28-’ 38 (y r)..M & N b 5.20
5%
1st pref C _______________ 100
2056
Eq tr 5s 1927-’ 3 7 (y r)...M & S b 5.20
1st pref D ____________ . 100
30
5%
Equip tr 7s 1924-35 (vt).J & D b 5.30 5.15% Boat & Prov (guar Old Col) 100 146
Ore R R & Nav— See Ore-Was h R R & Nav
Boston Rev Beach & Lynn .100
Ore Sh L 1st 5s 1946____J&J
10156 10156 Brunswick Ter & R y Sec Co 100
256
356
1st cons guar 5s 1 9 4 6 ..J&J
Buffalo R och & Pittsburgh. _ 100
1015-6 102
58
5256
R ef g gu 4s ’ 29 op ’ 0 7 .J&D
Preferred_____ ______ ____ 100
9356
90
9356
Utah & Northern—
Buff & Susq R R Corp v t C.10C
115
125
1st 7s’ 08ext a t4% to’ 33.J&J
93
Preferred v t c ______ ____ 100
51
52
9256
Consol gold 5s 1926_ J&J
_
Camden & Burl Co (g u a r ).. 25 d 24
9856
28
Union Terminal Co (Dallas)—
Canada Southern___________100
5256
5456
95
1st g 5s 1942 op 1 9 2 2 ...A&O
9656 Canadian Pacific___________100 * 144
14456
United N J R R & Canal Co—
P referred.. _____________ 10C Id 78
80
General gold 4s 1929____M&S
24
9456
9556 Caro Clinchfield & Ohio co m .100
90
General gold 4s 1944____M&S
Preferred________________ 10C
60
80
78
Gen 1st g 3 56s Mar 1 ’ 51.M&S
Catawlssa R R — 1st pf (guar.) 50 d 42
44
Upper Coos— See M aine Central
2d pref (guar P & R ) _____ 50 d 42
44 i
Utah & Northern— See Union P acific
Cayuga & Susq (gu D L & W ) 30 d 42
48
Utica Clint & Bing— See Del & Hudson
Central of New Jersey______ 100
212 4
204
Vandalia R R —
Chesapeake & Ohio________ 100
7156
7156
85
Cong 4s 1955 Series A ..F & A
P referred _______________ 100
102
104 4
Series B 1957_______ M&N
87
Chicago & Alton R R . ____100
8556
456
456
Vera Cruz & Pacific R R —
Certificates of deposit_______
5' '
356
____
l s t g 456s 1934 o p t______ J&J
Preferred________________ 100;
1156
12
July 1914 coupon o n ______
2556
29
Certificates of deposit_____
13
11
Deposit receipts________
193
31
186
Verdlg Val Ind & W — See M o P
Chlcj& East Illinois com ____ 100 '
22
2156
83
Vermont Val 1st 4 56s ’ 4 0 . . A&O
Preferred____________
100
4356
45

/T h is price Includes accrued Interest.




Bid.

k Last sale,

I In London,

m Dollars per 500 francs or £20.

n Nom inal,

s Sale price.

36

RAILROAD STOCKS—LAND BANK BONDS AND STOCKS

[ V o l . 118.

N O T IC E .— A ll bo n d prices are “ a n d Interest” except where m arked “ I ” an d Income a n d d efa u lted bon ds.

Bonds and Stocks.

Bid.

Stocks.

Ask.

4%
Chicago Great West co m _ 100
_
Preferred_________________ 100
11%
Chic Ind A Loulsr com _____ 100
30
Preferred_________________ 100
50
Chicago Mllw A St Paul____100
14%
Preferred_________________ 100
22%
50%
Chicago A North W estern .. 100
Preferred_________________ 100 100
23%
Chic R I & Pacific com _____ 100
7% preferred____________ 100
77%
6% preferred____________ 100
67%
Chicago St Paul Minn A O ..1 0 0
31%
Preferred_________________ 100
70
Cine Indlanap A Western___100
4%
Preferred_________________ 100
15
Cine New Orl A Texas Pac._100 300
Preferred_________________ 100 100
52
Cine Sandusky A Cleve pref. 50
CleT Cine Chicago & St L ___100
107
Preferred_________________ 100
C ley A Pitts (Guar Pa R R ). 50 d 6 8 "
Betterm ’ t stk (Gu Pa R R ) 50 d 38
Colorado A Southern________100
27%
1st preferred_____________ 100
52
2d preferred_____________ 100
40
Columbus A Xenia (guar)___50
85
Conn A Passumpslc pf (gu).100
65
Cripple Creek Central______ 100
2
Preferred____________________
16
72
Cuba R R preferred_________ 100
32
Dayton & M ich com (gu ar). 50
Preferred ( g u a r C H 4 D ) . 50
78
Delaware * Bound Br (gu) ..1 0 0
150
Delaware A Hudson________100 10934
Delaware Lack & W estern .. 50 d 113%
Delaware____________________ 25 d 37
Detroit Hills A S W (g u a r)..100
73
Detroit A M ackinac________100
22%
Preferred_________________ 100
35
Duluth South Shore & A tl--1 0 0
2 3*
Preferred______________
3%
d 56
d 38
d 49
Preferred (guar Nor C ent).
25
Erie— Com m on____________
30%
27%
Erie A Kalamazoo (guar)___50 d 75
Erie A Pitts (guar Pa R R ) . . 50 dx55
Fonda Johns & G lov co m _ 100
_
Ft Dodge Des M & Sou pref.100
78"
Ft Wayne A Jack pref (gu)_100 100
Georgia R R & Bank Co (gu) .100 220
25
Georgia Southern A Florida. 100
1st preferred_____________ 100
60
2d preferred_____________ 100
53
54%
Great Northern R y — P r e f..100
Ore certificates______ (no par) d 14%
52
Green Bay A Western______ 100
D eb ctfs A A B — See under bo uds.
14
Gulf M obile A North com ._100
Preferred_________________ 100
54
Harrisburg Ports M t J A Lan 50 d 100
12
Hartford A Conn W estern..100
Hocking V alley— Common ..1 0 0
88
17
Hudson Companies— P re f..100
10
Hudson A Manhattan______100
Preferred_________________ io o
Huntingd A Broad T op T t c . 50 d 3
Preferred v t c ____________ 50 d 8
Illinois Central_____________ 100 101
Non-cumuJ 6% pref Ser A100 103
103
Pref sub rets full p a i d ...
Leased lines (guar;______ 100
70%
Stk tr ctfs— See R R Secure Co
27
Int A Great North R y v t c 100
Internat Rys (Cent Am ) com 100 Id 7
41
Preferred_________________ 100
2
Iowa Central_______________100
Joliet A Chic (guar C A A ) . .100
116
103
Kal Allegan A Gr Rap (gu )--1 00
K C Ft Scott A Memphis R y —
68
Pref Cent Tr ctf dep s t p d .100
75
K C St L A Chic— Pref (gu)_100
Kansas City Southern______ 100
18%
53
Preferred_________________ 100
Keokuk A Des M oines_____ 100
1%
Preferred_________________ 100
10
75
Lackawanna R R of N J ____100
Lehigh A New York pref___100
Lehigh Valley________________50 d 69%
d 32%
R ights__________________
Preferred__________________ 50 d 80
Little Miami original g u a r .. 50 d 85
Spec guar betterment stk . 50 d 38
L itS chu ylN avR R A C oal(gu ) 50 d 39
Long Island R R _____________ 50
85
Louis A M o Riv pref (guar). 100
Louisv Hend A St L co m _ 100
_
90
Preferred_________________ 100
60
Louisville A Nashville______ 100
88
Mahoning Coal R R __________50 d 625
Ptef (guar L S 4 M S 1
50 d 48
b Basis. A Price per share, not per cent,
s E x -d ir. v Ex-rights.

Par.

Bid.

Ask.

Stocks

Par

Bid.

Ask.

100
4% Maine Central_____________.100
27
.100 127%
128%
Preferred_________________ 100
.106
70
.100
70%
72%
72
11%
.100
Maryland A Pennsylvania.. 100
100 190
193
Michigan Central___________ 100 420
.100
Utica Chen A Susc
100 111
500
118
14% Minehill A Schuyl Hav (g u ). 50 d 49
.
1100
39
Utica Clinton A Bl
50
46
22% Minneapolis A St Louis_____ 100
2
92
100
97
2%
51
39
Minneapolis St P A S S M .100
41
100
77
80
103
Preferred______________ .100
100
60
60
65
23%
4% Leased Line C tfs_____ 100
100
.100
60
63
14%
14%
100
Mississippi Central________.100
79
_
100
44
10%
44%
M o-K an-Tex R R , com . (no par)
69
29
100
11 "
30
1134
33
Preferred_________________ 100
31
Warren N J (guar D L A W ). 50 d 65
32
69
78
Missouri Pacific com ________100
12
100
10
12 %
10%
Preferred_________________ 100
6
100
48
55
36
3534
16
M obile A Birm pref (g u a r ).. 100
100
18
65
60
18fc
Mobile A Ohio— See South’n Ry
400
100
15%
16
Morris A Essex (quar)______ 50
100
60
76%
73%
61
60
Nashv Chatt A St Louis____100
115
West Jersey A Sea Sh— Com . 50 d 39
125
40
110
Nashv A Decatur (gu L A N) 25
34
100
40
8%
8%
National Rys of M ex 1st pfd.100
100
18%
6
18%
434
2
Second preferred_________ 100
100
36%
7 l”
36%
2%
41
New London Northern_____ 100
110
36
37
Certificates of deposit.
120
5
9
28% New Orleans Great N o r th .. 100
New Orl Texas A M exico v t c .
56
JO IN T STO C K LAND
I
99
98
N Y Bkln A Man B pref (gu).100
105
46
BANK BONDS
110
New York Central R R _____100
90
98
101
10134 101 % Agricultural— 5s '53 op '33 MAN
68
Dividend payable in London (d ll7
Atlanta— 5s 1952 op 1932.JAD
119
99
101
4
N Y Chic A St L (New C o ). 100
76% Atlantic— 5s 1953 op 1933.MAS
98%
76
10034
22
84%
6 % preferred____________ 100
Bankers— 5s ’ 53 op ’ 28___ TAJ
85
99%
101
75
N Y A H arlem .com A pf(gu).50 d 130
100
5s M ay 1952 op 1 9 3 2 ... MAN
140
102
N Y Lack A West (guar)_ 100
_
36
California— 5s 1951 op 1931____
98%
101%
9534
N Y New Haven A H artf.,100
Central 111 5s ’ 53 op '3 3 . . JA D
—
20
19 %
98%
1 00 %
160*' N Y Ontario A Western____10C
5s July 1 1953 op 1933..JA J
98%
18
100 %
17%
110
Norfolk Southern___________ 100
13
1434 Central Iowa— 5s Apr 1953____
98%
100
Norfolk A Western R y _____ 100
114
114
5s May 1 1942 op 1927. MAN
98
99%
114%
39
92
72%
Adjustment preferred____100
4 %9 Nov 1 '52 op '3 2 _ M A N
_
93%
75 34
79
No Carolina (guar So R R ). . 100 135
145
102
Chicago Joint— 534s ’ 51 op ’ 31
104
72%
Northern Cent (guar Pa R R ) 50
5s 1951 of 1931_________ M AN
100
74
10134
North’n N H (guar B A M ).1 0 0
5s 1952 op 1932_________ MAN
100
101%
4%a 1952 op 1932______ M AN
49"
49%
98%
100
234 Northern Pacific R y ._ ......... 100
North R R of N J (guar Erie). 100
60
65
4%a 1963 op 1933_____ .M A N
98%
100
434
58
Northern Securities Co stubs_ d 100
_
Colorado-W yom ing—
104
42
North Pennsylv (gu P A R ) . 50 d 78
97
5s 1953 op 1933________ A AO
79
100
53
82
Ogden Mine R R (guC enN J).100 d 70
99%
Dallas— 5s 1953 op 1933..M AS
100
25% Old C olony (gu N Y N H A H ). 100
5%a 1951 op 1931____________
76
100%
77
102%
Dayton— 1952 opt 1932_______
99%
127
31% Ontario A Quebec__________ 100 Id122
1 00 %
28% Oswego A Syrac (gu D L A W ) 50 d 82
98
Des Moines— 5s 1941 op 1926..
99%
88
82
Pac Coast Co— See M isc Stocks
5s 1952 opt 1932_______ _____
99
101
—
FirstCarolinas— 5s’ 52op’ 32MAN
96
SO d 43%
44
100
107
97
114
First of Chey— 5s’ 5 2 o p ’32MAN
100
10 c
Peoria A Eastern.
First of Chic— 5s ’ 52 op ’ 32 MAN
99
100
11
101
10%
42%
105
42% First of Clev— 5s ’ 53 op '33 MAN
99
101
10 c
222
60%
62
First of Minn— 5s’ 5 1 o p ’ 3lM A N
98%
10c
10134
70
5s 1952 op 1927_________MAN
75
1 00 %
101
98%
Phila Germ A Norris (guar). 50 118
5s 1952 op 1932_________MAN
98%
120
101 %
195
56
Phlla A Trenton (gu Pa R R ).100
5s 1953 op 1933.......... ..M A N
98%
1 01 %
54% Pittsburgh Bess A Lake Erie. 50
First Texas— 5s '42 op ’ 32 MAN
28
98
100
30
16
Preferred__________________ 50
55
5s 1943 op 1933......... ...M A N
100
98
60
65
Pitts Cine Chic A St L o u is.. 100
95
Fremont— 5s 1953 op ’ 3 3 .JAD
99
101%
Pitts Ft W A Chic, com (gu).100 125
5s 1952 op 1932................ MAN
99
101 %
15
Preferred (guar Penn R R ).100
Greensboro (N C) —
138
139
55
Pittsburgh A Lake Erie_____ 50 d 145
5s 1953 op 1933.............. .A A O
98%
155
100%
110
Pittsb M cK A Yough (guar). 50 d 49
99
1 1.-Mid west— 5s '53 op ’ 33 AAO
1
53
1 01 %
16
Pittsb A West Va co m m o n .. 100
Kansas C ity— 5s '52 op '32 MAN
41
99%
41
1 00 %
92
88
Preferred_________________100
5s 1953 opt 1923........... ............
89 %
99 Jl 101
18
Pitts Youngst A Asht p r e f..100
Kentucky— 5s ’ 52 op ’3 2 . . MAN
134
98
139
101
115
_
5s 1943 op 1928_________
100
98
1 0 % Prov A Worcester (guar)_ 100
120
Railroad Securities Co—
Liberty Cent— 5s ’ 52op’ 32 MAN
99%
101
6
Lincoln— 5s 1951 op 1 9 3 1 ...
4 % 111 Cent Stk ctf 1952.1000
64
99
66
1 01 %
12
Reaillng Com pany___________ 50
5s 1943 op 1928 ........... ..M A N
55%
55%
99
100
R ig h ts______________
5s 1942 op 1927................ MAN
16%
16 %
101%
98
100
35%
108 I 1st preferred______________ 50
36% Louisville— 5s 1952 op 1932____
104%'
2d preferred______________ 50
99"
34% N Y A Pa— 5s '53 op ’ 3 3 .. JAJ
161"
31%
No Caro— 5s ’ 53 op ’ 33_ MAS
73% Rensselaer A Saratoga (guar) 100 113
_
97
100
118
5s 1952 op 1 9 3 2 ........... MAN
Rich Fred A Potom — C o m .. 100 163
97
100
29
Dividend obligations_____ 100
163
17o" Ohio— 5s May 1953 op 1933.
98
99
9
6% guaranteed___________ 100 175
Ore-Wash— 5s ’ 52 op ’ 3 2 ..M A N
98
10034
46
7 % guaranteed___________ 100 175
Pacific Coast Jt Stk Land Bk
3
Roch A Genesee Val R R ____ 100
Portland .Ore— 5s’ 53op’ 33 J AJ
99
90
101
100
99
Rome A Clinton (gu D A H ). 100
Los Angeles— 5s ’ 53 op ’ 33JAJ
101
100
88
Rutland preferred................. 100
108
San Ftan— 5s ’ 53 op ’ 3 3 . . JAJ
99
33
101
36
Salt Lake C— 5s ’ 53 op ’ 33 JAJ
St Joseph A Grand Isla n d .. 100
99
101
St Louis— 5s 1953 op ’ 3 3 ..J A D
1st preferred_____________ 100
101
99
85
2d preferred_____________ 100
5s 1952 op 1932_________MAN
98%
10034
19
5s 1943 op 1928.......... ..J A D
St Louis Bridge 1st pref____100
107
103
100
98
2d preferred_____________ 100
Sioux C ity— 5J4s’ 51 o p ’ 31 MA N 101
50
104
53
5334
23% South Minn— 5s '53 op '33 MAN
100
23%
2% StLouls-San Francisco Ry__10U
101 %
_ _ Pref stock Ser A __________ 100 16% 47
5s 1952 op 1932_________ MAN
100
101 %
St Louis Southwestern_____ 100
78
38% Union (Kentucky A Tennessee)
38
Preferred_________________ 100
5s 1952 op 1932......... ..M A N
60%
60%
7 0 " Saratoga A Schenectady (gu)100
85
Virginian— 5s ’ 53 op '3 3 . . MAN
101
98
90
Seaboard Air Line com _____ 100
33
5s N ov 1 1951 op 1931.MAN
98
9%
101 .
6%
Preferred_________________ 100
100%
98
2 0 % Wichita— 5s 1953 op 1933_____
20%
Sharon______________________ 50
97
5s 1952 op 1932_____________
41
100 %
34
9734
41
Southern Pacific C o _________ 100
STOCKS
87%
87
41
Southern R y com m on______ 100
142
135
50
50% Bankers of Milwaukee 10% .100
Preferred_________________ 100
145
72% Chicago 10% _______________100 142
72%
95"
M ob A Oho stk tretfs dep. 100
Dallas 9 % __________________ 100 122
64
61
128
Southwest’ n of Ga (guar)___100
D ayton________________________
125
115
95
100
122
70
Texas A Pacific____________ 100
Des Moines 9 % _______________
24
23%
130
52
Kansas City 9 % ____________ 100 126
132
62
88% Troy A Gr.bush (gu N Y C ) . 50
Tunnel R R of St Louis_____ 100
Lincoln 9 % _________________ 100 125
131
103
108
South Minnesota 9 % ______ 100 135
51
142%
f Flat price, k Last sale. I in London, n Nom inal, a Sale price. ( New stock, u E x-stock dividend.

%

PUBLIC UTILITIES
(Includes street and electric railways, gas. electric, power, water and telegraph and telephone companies.)
N O T IC E.— All b o n d prices are “ an d Interest” except where marked “ f ” and incom e an d d efa u lte d b on d s .
B onds.
Adirondack Elec Power Corp
1st M gold 5s 1962 o p t___ JAJ
Adirondack PAL 1st 6s’50. MAS
Alabama Power 1st 5s ’ 46. MAS
1st M 1 A ref 6s 1951____ JAD
1st A ref 5s 1951_______ JAD
Alabama Tr L A Pow—
1st 5s 1962_____________ MAS
Alabama Water 1st 6s 1932.JAJ
1st ref 6s 1947___________ JAJ
A lbany R y — See United Tract’ ll
Albany Sou R R 1st 5s ’ 3 9 .M A S

Bid.
94%
99%
92%
99
89
65
95
94%
82%
hila C

Ask.

/This price Includes accrued Interest. &
Last sale,




Bonds.

Ask.

Bid.

Bonds

Bid.

• |Alton Gran A St T r— See East St L A Su b
Amer Telep A Teleg 4s ’ 29.JAJ
93%
Gonv g 4s ’ 36 conv a f’ 09.MAS
Altoona A Logan Val Elec R y—
96
90
72
Conv 434s ’ 33 op aft ’ 25. MAS 107 3*
Con g 4%3 1933 g u .-F A A 15
70
10034
Coll trust 5s 1946.. ____ TAD
85
97J4
83
9334 American Gas deb 6s 2016. .JA J
97
Deb 5343 N ov 1 1943..M A N
99%
Conv g 7s Jan 15 ’ 2 8 . . JAJ 15
9934
9834
Conv 6s Aug 1925______ FAA
86
89
Am Gas A Elec coll 5s 2007. FA A
12134
9034
94
Amer W W A El 5s 1934_ AAOj
_
95
Deb gold 6s 2014______ MAN
8634
106
Americus Ltg 1st s f 6s ’ 37. AAO
104%
90
66
Am Lt A Tr 6% notes’ 25.M AN
Anacos A Pot River R R — See W ash Ry A
W ithout warrants___________ s 100% s 101
98
Appalachian Pow 5s 1 9 4 1 ..JAD|
50
90
40
W a rra n ts__________________
9734
7% gold bonds Aug 1 '3 6 .FA A 102
9334
9234
IAm Pow A L deb 6s 2016. MAS
89 j Arizona Pow 6s ’ 33 opt ’ 13. MAN
89
Amer Pub Serv 6s 1942_ JAD
_
8734
83 1
81
0
Amer R y s c o llt r 5 s l9 3 1 _ FAA
_
1

n Nominal,

r Canadian price,

a

Sale price.

Ask.
9334
. . ..

108
98
99 3*
1 2 lj*
87
Elec
90 3*
102 34
90 J

37

PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS

M a r ., 1924.]

N O TICE.— All bond prices are “ and Interest” except where marked “ f” and Income an 1 defaulted bonds.
B onds.

Bid.

Ask.

B ond s.

Bid.

Ask.

B on d s.

I Bid.

Ask.

Arkansas L & P 1st 6s ’ 45. AAO
94
97
>
76
— Coast Cos LAP 1st 5s’ 4 6 o p F A A 88
89
Colorado Power 1st 5 s’ 53.M A N i
Cony 8 % notes 1931_ MAN
_
103
100
97%
98
Columbia G A E 1st 5s ’ 27. JAJi
96%
Ardmore St R y— See Phila Co
98
Stamped__________________ | 97%
California Gas A Elec Corp—
Asheville (N C) Pow A Light—
1st s f g 5s 1942 o p t____AAO
97
98%
96
—
Debenture 5s 1927______ JAJj
94%
97%
Ashland (Wis) L, Pow & St Ry
98% Columbia (S C) R y , Gas A El Co
82
84
1st M gold 5s 1939_____ JAJ
85
__
1st M s f g 58 1936______ J A J 1 82
California Oregon Power90
> Buckeye L A New— See Col 1lewark AZanes
1
Associated G & El 5s 1939.JAJ
107% Columbus Delaw A M arlon Elec
92
Coll tr 6s 1941___________ J&J
107
95
82
80
Atchison R y, Light A Power—
Co 1st A ref 5s June 1937____
98%
100
93
90
1st 5s N ov 1935_______ MAN
1st A ref 6s (stamped) 1937___
81
—
y
Columbus (Ga) Elec A Power—
Athens (Ga) Ry A Electric—
102
72
100
1st A ref s f g 5s '5 0 op '15 JAJ
71%
76
6s 1947.............................. JAD
Columbus (O) Gaslst 5sg’32JAJ
Camden A Sub R y— See Public Service Corp
95
97
—
Athens Elec R y 6s 1931.AAO
93%
Canadian General Elec, Ltd—
Columbus (O) Interurban TerCo
Atlanta Cons St R R — See Ga R ; A El
Deb g 6s 1942 Ser A ____AA
70
90
1st guar 5s 1935________ JAD
96%
Atlanta Gas Lt 5s g 1947..J A D
99
70
72” Col Lond A Sprlngf R y — See Ind Col A iEast
1
Atlanta Nor R y— See Ga Ry A ! 1
'Canadian L A P 5s’ 49 op’ 14.JJ
Atlantic Ave R R — See Bklvn R i p Tr
A L
Canal A Clalb R R — See N O F
Columbus Newark A Zanesv— |
80
85
Atlantic Elec 5s 1938____ MAS n 92
1st gold 5s 1924________ M A S / ___
—
96%
Atlantic City (N J) Gas—
98
Gen A ref gold 5s 1926. MAN / ___
70
73
1st g 5s Jan 1 '60 opt ’ 20_ JAJ
78
Col Buck Lake A New Traci
75
Auburn A Syracuse Elec R R —
1st gold 5s 1921_____ M AN / ____
96%
Zanesv R ,L A P 5sMar’ 24AAO
___
1st A ref g 5s '42 opt '12.A A O
42
45
97%
52
57
Colum A 9th A v R R — See N Y R ys
Augusta-AIken Ry A El Corp—
96% Columbus (Ga) Pow 5 s ’ 36. AAO
97
57
95%
95
Sink fd g 5s Dec 1 '35 opt.JAD / 54
Augusta Ry A El 5s ’ 4 0 ..J A D
93
99%
100% Columbus R y , Pow A Light—
91
Cedar Rapids M fg A Power90
91
Aurora Elgin A Chicago RR—
1st ref A ext s f 5s 1 9 4 0 ..AAO
95%
99
100
96%
_
1st A ref g 5s 1946 o p t___JAJ
Ref mtge gold 6s 1941_ JAD
70
71
A E A C R v 1st e 5s '41 A A 0 1 5 . 76
Col R y 1st 4s ’ 39 opt ’ 1 4 .Q-J
79
92
94
88
89
Col St R y 1st 5s g 1932..JA J
Austin G L 5s 1925......... ......Q-J
96
—
90
Cross St 1st 5s g 1933.JAD
Balt A Ann S L — See M d El Ry
88
—
41%
73%
70
98
Balt Elec 1st g 5s 1947 g u . . JA D
C om ’cial Cable— 4s g 2397..Q -J
1 98%
Balt Sar Pt A C hes— See Un Ry . t Elec
99% Commonwealth-Edlson Co—
99
1st g 5s June 1 1943____M AS
Balt Traction— See Un Ry A El
98%
Rys
Bangor (M el Pow 5s 1931. M AS
95
1st g 6s June 1 1943____M AS
107
108%
92
93
98""
96
1st M 5s 1953__________ JAJ
Bangor R y A El 1st 5s '3 5 .JAJ
95
90
—
Bar Harbor A Un River Pr Co—
98%
C om ’wealth El 5s June’ 43.M A S
98%
87
90
88” C om ’w ’th L A P 6s 1947..M A N
1st A ref g 5s 1935.......... M AS
85
89
88
93
97%
90
Baton Rouge El Co 5s '39. FAA
99
Commonwealth Power Corp—
____
Bay Counties Pow 5s 193U.MAS
90
98%
105
S f g 6s M ay 15 1947. MAN 15
89%
—
Gen A ref 0s 1 9 3 9 . _____ JAJ
76
78
Beaumont G L 6s 1944____JAD
91
85
81
Betver Val Tr gen g 6s’ 63.M A N
60
Gen A ref 6s 1972 Ser B .J A J
83
83
50
85
97
Bell Tel Canada deb 5s '25. AAO
97%
Commonwealth Power (M ich)—
1st 7s April 1925........ ..A A O
99%
100
97%
101%
1st g 5s D ec 1 1924........... JAD
—
101%
Central Indiana Power Co—
Bell Telep Co of Pennsylvania—
Compt Hts A M er Ter— See Un Red R y s
89
1st A ref 5s 1948 Ser B ..J A J
90% Conestoga Trac 1st 4s 1950. JAJ
97%
75
80
97%
95
97
Binghamton (N Y ) L , H A P—
Coney Isl A Bklyn R R 4s ’ 48JAJ
62
58
103%
1st ref 5 sl9 4 6 __________ FA A
86
89
105
65
Consol gold 4s 1955____JAJ
98
Bligham t Ry 5s '31 op ’ ll.M A N
63
100
74
58
B C A N 1st cons 5s 1939.JAJ
76
86%
Blrm Knox A Al— See Phila Co
Conn Light A Power—
89
Central Pow A Lt I
92
94
110 % 112
Birmingham R y, Light A Pow—
1st A ref s f 7s ’ 51 Ser A . MAN
89
Gen ref g 4
'54 o p ’ 09. AAO
77%
96%
77%
Connecticut Power 5s '63.A A O
98
91
Ref A ext g 6s 1957____MAN
96%
104
98
1st A coll trust 5s 1956___JAJ
100
Certificates of deposit_____
99%
101%
7% notes Dec 1926_________
103
Blrm Ry A El 1st g as 2 4 .JAJ
100
82%
98
Conn R y A Lt 4% s 1951___JAJ
83
Bltckstone Val GAE 5s'39.JAJ
85
83
98
99
84%
Stamped guaranteed optional.
B1 seeker St A Ful Ferry— SeeN f Rys
97
Conn Ltg A Pow 5s ’ 3 9 .JAJ
100
Bloom D ec A Champaign—
100
102
Conn Rlv Pow 1st 5s 1937. JAD
98
99%
1st A ref 5s 1940.............. MAN
Chattanooga R y A Light—
78
Consolidated Cities L , P A Tr—
75
74
Bloomington A Normal Ry A L69%
76
68
1st lien 5s 1962 stm pd___JAJ
lst A gen m 5s 1928______ JAJ
74
99
76
98 %
93
Consol Gas of Balt 5s 1939.JAJ
95
B1 A N Ry El A H 5s ’ 2 7 .JAD
97
97
loo
Gen g 4% s Apr 1954_ AAO
_
90
89
Ches A Pot Tel of Va 5s’ 43 MAN
93
B ue Lakes Wat 1st 6s ’ 3 8 .MAS 104
95
Consol Gas, Elec L A P (Balt)—
B iston El L 1st con 5s ’ 2 4 .M AS
Chicago Aurora A Elgin Corp
92
99%
Gen g 4% s Feb 14 1 9 3 5 ..JAJ
92%
Deben 6s Apr 1972_____JA / 32
B)Ston E le v R y 4s 1 9 3 5 ...MAN
34
84
108
1st ref s f 7s 1931 Ser C .A A O
Deb g 4% s Oct 1 1937..A A O
Chic Aurora A Elg R R —
103%
86
1st ref 6s 1949 Series A ..F A A
83
Deb g 4% s Nov 1941..M A N
84
86
98%
1st ref 5% s 1952.......... MAS
Deb g 5s Dec 1942____ JAD
89
85
_
Consol Gas N J 5s g 1936_ JAJ
West End St 5s 1 9 3 2 ...M A N
93
1st ref 5s 1965__________ AAO
55
75
Chicago C ity R y 1st 5s ’ 27. FAA
58 M ay 1936_________MAN
77
91%
78
Consolidated Gas (N Y )—
Chicago Elevated Railways—
5s March 1944________MAS
88
Underlying cos— See N Y G E L H A P
41
5% notes ext at 6% to ’ 19 JAJ
78 Aug 1924..................FAA
43
95
100%
Consol Ltg Co (Vt) lst5s’ 26 JAJ
99
____
D eb 6s July 1924_______ JAJ
7s Sept 1947.............. .M A S
5
110
Consol Pow A Ltg—
9
4% s July 1 1930.......... JAJ
92
1st A ref 1 6% s 1943____MAS
96%
___
79
48 Aug 1 1932.............. FAA
1st A ref 6s July 1 1963.
87
81
Consol Pow A Light (W Va)—
6% s Feb 1927________FAA
Adjustment 6s________
99%
28
32
98
101
1st M A ref 6s 1943......... MAS
Bos A Wore St R y 4 %s '23.F A A
Chic North Shore A Milw R R —
44 %
65
60
Con Ry(NewHav)Qep 4s’ 54.J<sJ
49%
Bridgeport Gas Lt 4s 1952. .JAJ
1st mtge gold 5s 1936____JAJ
46
88
89%
Deb 4s 1955.......................JAJ
Bridgeport Hydraulic, C o—
7% gold notes ’ 30 Ser A . JAD
Deb 4s 1955....................AAO
5% gold notes June 1925. JA D
44%
100
Deb 4s 1956 guar________JAJ
50
99%
Chicago A Oak Park Elec R y —
B vayA7thAveRR— SeeNY Rys
38
Cons gold 4s 1930______ FAA
B vay Surface R R — See N Y Ryt
Lake St El 1st 5s 1928 gu.JA J
Cons R y A Pow (SaltLake)— See Utah L A Ry*
B o m GAE 5 s’ 60 op aft’ 20.JAJ
Chicago. Rail ways Co—
87
90
Cons T r(N J)— SeePubServCorp
Brooklvn Borough Gas Co—
1st M goid 5s 1927 o p t..F A A
77%
96
77% Con W at of Utica— 1st 5s’ 30JAJ
9C
1st M 5s Mar 6 1 9 3 8 ...MAS
61%
62
Cons M 5s Ser A Feb '27. AAO
98
100
92
2d M tge 5s Jan 1 1 9 3 0 ...JAJ
98
Gen A ref M 6s 1963____AAO
44
Series B Feb 1927____JAD
98
100
45
Consumers El LAP (New Orl)—
B tly n City A New R R — See C I A Bk R R
Pur mon 4-5? Feb ’ 27 o p . JAJ
46%
86
48%
1st M 5s 1936...........
JAJ
88
B d y n C ity R R 1st 5s 1941.JAJ
Adj inc 4s Feb 1927o p t..M a y
88
....
Consum L, H A P Co (Eliz, N J)
B -ooklyn Edison Co—
Chic Sou Bend A Nor Ind R R —
90
5s 1938................
JAD
—
1st gold 5s Jan 1 1937 ..J A J
Gen M 5s Ser A 1949___ JAJ
50
98%
Consumers Power C o (M ich)—
Gen M 6s Ser B 1930___ JAJ
98
101%
104% Chippewa Power 6s 1947 JAD
96
97
100
1st A ref g 5s 1936 op ’ 16. JAJ
Gen M 7s Ser C 1930____JAJ
107
108 |Chris A 10th Sts R R — See N Y Rys
1st 1A unff 5s Ser C 1952. MAN
87%
87%
Gen M 7s Ser D 1940_ JAD
_
108%
108% Cicero Gas— See Northwest Gas Light A Coke
Continental Gas A Electric—
Bklyn-Manhattan Transit Corp
Cincinnati Gas A Electric—
1st lien coll tr 5s 19 27..M A N
97%
96%
8 f 6s 1968 Ser A ________ JAJ
1st A ref 5s 1956 Ser A ..A A O
73%
74
96%
97
Crosstown St R y — See C ol R y A Lt
Brooklyn Rap Tran 5s '45. AAO / 82%
Pr lAref M 5%sJan’ 61B.AAO
85
97%
Cross St R y — See Int T r (Buff)
98
Eqult Trust ctfs of deposit. / 82%
Cincinnati Gas Transportat’n—
Cuban Telephone Co—
1st ref gold 4s 2002______ JAJ / 69
96%
1st 5s 1933 guar op 1913.JAJ
97
1st lien A ref 7% s 1941..M A S
106
107
Double guarantee________
101%
97%
103
98% Cumberland Co (M e) Pow A Lt—
Cln Newport A Cov L A T r—
101%
103
88
91
1st A ref gold 5s 1942___M A S
Temp ctfs dep stamped / 97%
1st ref 6s 1947 Series A ..J A J
94%
Cum b’land T A T 5s 19 37..JA J
95
Bklyn Hts 1st 5s 1941_ AAO /
_
So C ov A Cine 6s 1932_ JAJ
_
60
— Cuyahoga Telep 1st 7s ’ 4 1 .JAD 103
—
105
Brooklvn Queens Co A Sub—
Cities Service Co—
Dakota Central Telep Co—
1st M g 5s 1941 (stpd).JAJ
75
Conv g deb 7s ’ 66 Ser B JAJ 120
1st gold 6s 1935________JA D
99
101
lstcon 5sJuly’41 (stp) M AN
65
Series C __________________
92%
68
93
97%
Dallas Gas 1st 6s 1941___ AA O
99
Bklyn Un Elev 5s 1S5U..FAA,
84
Series D __________________
84%
90% Dallas Pow A Lt 6s 1949 ___JAJ
89%
99
101
82
Stamped guaranteed______ i
84
Citizens’ Gas (Indianapolis)—
106
1st g 7% s 1949 Ser B ____JAJ
Kings Co El 1st 4s 1949.FAA
1st A ref gold 5s 1942____JAJ
86
73
75
87%
1st g 5s 1952 Ser C ______ JAJ
90
92
74
Stamped guaranteed______
Citizens L.H A P (Johnst’ n, Pa)
73%
Danv St R yA L Co 5s’ 24-25.JAJ
1st g 5s 1934 opt 1914..M A N
82
Nassau Elec 1st 5s 1944. AAO
95
78
97
Darby M ed A Ches R y — See Phi la R Tr
1st gold 4s Jan 1 1951. .JA J / 55%
56
Citizens’ Ry A Lt— See Muscatl ne Lt A Trac
96%
Daytona Pub Serv 7s '4 2 . . JAJ
100
92
Atlantic Av con 5® g '31. AAO
Citizens St R y — See Ind Trac A Ter
88
Dayton (O)Gas5s’ 3 0 op ’ lS.M A S
95
97
Bklyn BathAWE5s’ 33 AAO
Citizens’ Tract— See Phila Co
88
83
95%
Dayton Ltg 1st 5s’ 37 op ’ 12.MAS
97%
97%
93
98% City Elec San Fran 5s 1937.JAJ
Bkl5mUnGaslstcons5sg’45MAN
94%
Dayton Pow A L 1st 5s ’ 41. JAD
95
1st lien A ref 6s ’ 47 Ser A MAN
104 % 'City A Sub R y— See Port (Ore) Ry
103%
104%
Defiance (O) G AE 5s 1942.M A S
C )n v deb 7s 1932......... .M AN
113%
117% City A Sub R y— See Wash Ry A El
Delaware Co A Phila— See Un P A Tran s
C >nv deb 7s 1929______ MAN 116
118% Clarion River Power Co—
Delta L A Tr 1st 6s 1934_______
98
102
B ownsville Ave— See Phila Co
1st M gold 6% s 1947____JAJ
101
102
Denver City Tramway—
B iffa lo City Gas g 5s 1947. A AO /
Clev El 1 1 1st 5s’ 39 op ’ 24.A A O
1
99%
100
45
1st A ref g 5s 1 9 3 3 o p sf.M A N
47
B iff Gen Elec 1st 5s 1939. FAAl
99
101
Gold deb 7s 1941_______ FAA
106 %
107 %
Con Tram con g 5s 1933.A AO
78
SI
’ st ref 5s April 1 1939____JAJ
98%
Cleve Pains A East Con 5s ’ 18—
99
94%
Denv Gas A El 1st g 5s’ 49.M AN
95%
C jn v deb 7s 1925______ AAO 123
Ext at 6% to 1933___ AAO
40 I 60
1st A Ref 5s 1951_____ MAN
85
86%
B iff A L E Tr 1st 5s 1936.MAN / 18
Cleve Ry 1st 5s 1931 o p t_ MAS
_
20
96%
97%
Gen M 7% s Ser A 1946. MAS 105
106
B iff A Niag Falls El L A Pow— ,
Clinton (111) G A E 6s 1937___
86 i
Denver Tramway Power Co—
1st gold 5s 1942_________FAAl
94
Cleve Southwest A Colum R y—
1st imp g gu 5s’ 24 op ’ 08. AAO
B ir l’ ton (Vt) G L 5s 1 9 5 5 ..JAJt
81
—
1st gen con 5s 1927 o p t .. AAO
n 92
Burlington (la) Ry A Light— j
ClevASW 1st 5s’ 23op’ 13. FAA /
65
1st s f gold 5s 1932 o p t..M A S '
69
Cl Ber ElyAOber 5sg ’ 19.MAS /
1st M g gu 5s 1924-40_
n 74
_
90
Butte E1AP 1st s f 5s’ 24-’ 51 JAD
Cleve Elv A West 7s ’ 23 FAA
97%
98%
Derry (N H) Elec 8s 1951 .M A S
98%
/ This price Includes accrued Interest,




k Last sale,

n Nominal,

r Canadian price.

38

PUBLIC U TILITY BONDS

[V

ol.

118.

NOTICB.— All bond prices are “ and Interest” except where marked “ I” and Income and defaulted bonds.
Bonds.

Bid.

Ask.

Bonds.

Bid.

Ask.

Bonds.

Bid.

Ask.

00

O
O

Des Moines A Cent la Elec Co—
General Gas A Elec Corp—
Intem at’l Railway (Buffalo)—
S F 6s 1937 opt Set A ...M A S
94
82
97
S f g 7 s 1952 Ser A _____ M AS
94
83
100
Buff R y 1st conM 5sg’ 31.FAA
S F 5s 1937 opt Ser B ...M A S
85
82%
Gen GasA El Co 5s 1932 JAJ
80%
85
Cross St R y 1st 5s g ’ 32. MAN
83
Des Moines El 5s 1938. MAN
92
95
Gold 5s 1925 _________JAJ
95%
88
Buff Bell A Lan 5s 1927.JAD
97
98
Des Moines City R v 5s '36. JAJ
Gold 6s 1929 _______ M AS
77
60
65
79
97
Buff A Lock 1st g 5s 1938.JAJ
93
Detroit C ity Gas Co—
Inc 7s Oct 1 1934_____Apr
92
Buff A Niag Falls Elec R v —
90
1st M 6s 1947 Series A . . . JAJ
100%
73
Geor Row A Ips— See Bos A Nor St R y
78
101
1st M 5s gold 1 9 3 5 ....'JA J
Det A Sub Gas 1st 5s’ 28.JAD
94
95
Georgia L ight, Power A Rys—
58%
59%
Internat R y ref 5s’ 62op.M A N
Detroit Edison 1st g 5s ’ 33. JAJ 100
1st lien s f g 5s 1941 op t.M A S
90
87
79
Interstate El Corp 6s 1933. MAS
76%
1st A ref 5s July 1 ’ 4 0 . . M AS
97%
98
82
Interstate R ys— Coll trust g 4s
85
C entG aPow 5s’ 38opt’ 13MAN
IstAref 6s July '40 Ser B .M AS 104%
46
105
44
Georgia R y A Elec 6s 1932.JAJ
1943 opt 1913_________ FAA
94%
95%
Conv deb 8s Jan 10 1931. JAJ
Rerg A impt g 5s ’ 49 s f ..J A J
108
110
87
Iowa R y A Lt (Cedar Rapids)—
85%
Conv deb 7s Jan 1 5 ’ 28 JAJ15 105
91
93
1st A ref 5s 1932 op ’ 15 M AS
Atlanta Cons St 5s 19 39.. JAJ
107
97%
96 %
Conv deb 7s Feb 1929 . FAA 105
Georgia Elec Lt 5s 1 9 3 0 ..JAJ
107
Ironwood A Bessemer R y A Lt
95
Cony deb 7s M ch 1930 .M AS 105
1st s f g 5s ’ 36 op aft ’ 15. FAA
Atlanta Northern R y Co—
107
Cony deb 6s Dec 15 1932 JAD 103% 104%
1st guar 5s ’ 54 op ’ 9 0 ..J A J
Jackson A Battle Creek Trac) See M ic higan
Det United 4% s 1932 op t.J A J
Georgia Railway A Power—
84%
85
Jackson Consolidated T raction/ United Rys
1st M s f 8s 1941_______ FAA
94
91
1st A ref s f 5s 1954 o p t. .A A O
106%
107%
87% Jackson (M ich) Gas 5s g ’ 37. A A O
Det R y 1st 5s 1924______ JAD
Gen M 6s 1947(1922 Ser) AAO
Jackson (Miss) Public Service—
97
96
92
Det Ft Wayne A Belle Isle—
88
Grand Rap Gr Hav A Musk Ry
1st M 6s 1934_________ AAO
94
90
1st g 5s Apr 1 1928____AAO
93%
1st mtge 7s 1934_____________
98
__ 1st g 5s July 1 1926_____JAJ 97
70
68
Det M on A Tol Short Line Ry
Gt Falls Pow 1st 5s ’ 40 o p . MAN
99% Jacksonv(Fla)Gas s f 5s’ 42.JAD
98%
80
1st M g 5s Jan 1 9 3 3 ...JA J
Great Lakes Power, Ltd—
75
84%
89
Jacksonville Tr 1st 5s ’31. MAS
Det A Pontiac—
85
80
1st M 6s 1924-1944____MAN
Jacksonv El 5s ’ 27 o p t .. MAN
100
98
85%
C on sg 4% s ’ 26 o p ’ l l . JAD
Great North Pow 5s 19 35.. FAA
Jacksonv (111) R y A L 5s’ 31_ JAJ
92
95
Det A Pt Huron Shore Line—
Great West Pow 5s 1946 o p . JAJ
92 %
Jersey Central Pow A L Corp—
96
95
1st gold 5s 1950______ JAJ
70
Conv deb 6s 1925______ MA N
1st 1 s f 6% s 1948 Ser A . MAN
75
99%
95
98
Det Ypsll Ann Arbor A J a c k 1st A ref 6s Mar 1949
MAS
Conv deb 7s 1933______ MAN
98%
98 %
let gold 6s 1920______ FAA
Conv 8s 1936___________FAA
Jer C ity Hob A Pa.t— See Public Service Corp.
93
109
95
108%
D Y A A A Con 6s 1924. . FAA
1st A ref 7s 1950 Ser B ..J A J
Johnstown (Pa.) Traction
99
104%
106
—
65
68
Dominion Pow A Transmis’n—
Greenwich Tram 1st 5s ’ 31.JAJ
1st A ref 5s July 1943___JA D
75
70
l i t 5s 1932___________ AAO
56
50
JopllnAPittsRy lst5s’ 30 opMAS
Hackensack W at 4s’ 52op’ 12JAJ
90
92
81
79 %
D D E B A B R R — See Third Av Ry
Hagerstown A Frederick R y —
Kankakee(Ill)G A E 5s’ 30 .M A S
io i"
§9"
Duluth-Superior Traction Co—
1st A ref 6s 1944_______ AAO
92% Kan City Gas 1st 6s 1942. . FAA
90
Duluth St R y 1st g 5s’ 30 MAN
90
92
Harrisburg L A P 5s 1952.FAA
Kan C ity Kaw Val A West R y —
92
94
95
92
Gen M 5s 1930______ MAN
1st M 6s Aug
1924__ FAA
83
Hart Man A R ock 5s 1924.AAO
90
85
98%
K C Long Dis Tel 5s 1 9 2 5 ..JAJ
Duquesne Light— See Phila Co
Hart St R y — 1st g 4s 1930.M AS
79%
Duquesne Trac— See Phila Co
Kansas C ity Power A Light—
Harwood El 5s ’ 39 op ’ 14_ JAJ
_
95
91
Eastern Connecticut Pow Co—
1st M 5s 1952 Ser A ____M A S
90%
1st A ref s f g 6s ’ 42 o p . MAS 103
105
Kansas C ity Railways—
1st M s f 5s 1948 Ser A . .A A O
92% Havana Elec R y L A Power—
91%
57
55
Eastern Mass Street R y Co—
1st M 5s July
7 1944__ JAJ 1
84%
Gen M 5s 1954 ser A . ..M A S
83%
16%
Serial ref 6s Jan 1925-1929
2d M 6s July
7 1944__JAJ / 15
99
Havana Elec Ry 5s 1952. FAA
93%
93
15
16%
R ef M 4 ^ s 1948.------------JAJ
60
2d M 5s July
7 1944__JAJ /
62
Helena L A R y 1st 5s ’ 25 op M AS
94
93
Ref M 5s 1948______
_ JAJ
Coll gold notes 7s M ay 15
I
65
67% Hest Man A Fair Pass R y — See Phila R T
69%
74
1921--------------MAN15
/ 68
Ref 6s Jan 1948 SerC MAS15
Home Telep A Teleg (Los An­
78
98
95
R ef 6s Jan 1948 Ser D .A A O
74
geles, Cal) 1st 5s 1933.JAJ
93
78
93% Kansas Elec Power 6s 1937.JA D
98
95
6s 1943__________________JAD
Ref 6s Jan 1948 Ser E .M A N
75
1st refg 5s 1945________ JAJ
93
92
Lynn A Bos 1st 5s g ’ 2 4 .JAD
Kansas Elec Util 5s 1925.A A O
92
96' Home Tel A Tel of Spokane—
95%
95%
Kansas G A E 6s 1952____M AS
85
Eastern Pa Rys 1st 5s 1936.JAJ
1st M g 5s M ay 15 ’ 36MAN 15
95
94
88
86
Eastern Tex El Co 5s ’42.M A N
Deb g 6s 2022 Ser A ____M A S
88
32
Hortonia Power 5s 1945_ FAA
_
25
Kentucky Traction A Term ’l—
7% cony g notes 1 9 2 5 ..MAN 110
Houghton Co (M ich) El Lt
75
73
Eastern Wisconsin Electric Co—
1st A ref gu 5s ’ 51 opt ’ 14. FAA
1st g 5s Jan 1 1927 o p t..J A J
95
92
88
Lexington R y 1st 5s ’49JA D
I s tA re f 5 s!9 4 7 ------------- MAS
85
25
87 % Houghton Co Tr 1st 5s ’ 3 7 .JAJ f 15
75%
Key Tel l3t g 5s ’ 35 op ’ 0 8 .JAJ
81%
89
Sheboygan Elec 5s 1 9 4 6 ..JAJ
Hous El 5s 1925 op 1 9 1 0 ..FAA
97
99
100
99%
Kings Co E L A P 1st 5s’ 37 AA O
98
Bay Water 5% s 1946.JAJ
Hous Home Telep 5s 1935.MAS
96
99
112
L n A ref 7% s ’36 Ser A .M A S
Purch money 6s g 1997..A A O
105
Houston L A Pow 5s 1931. AAO
96
111%
9§"
112
109
Conv deb 6s 1925______ MAS
99
* Un A ref 6s 1942 Ser B MAS
89
1st lien A ref 5s 1 9 5 3 ...MAS
87
East Penn Elec Co—
90%
89
Edison El 111 Bkln 4s ’ 39. JAJ
Hudson Co Gas 5s g 1949. MAN
95
94%
Kings Co Elev R y — See Bklyn R ap Tr
95
_ 1st M A ref 6s 1953_____ JAJ
Hydraulic Pow of Niag Falls—
95
East St Louis (Ills) Lt A Pow—
1st A ref 5s 1950________ JAJ
85
100% Kings Co GasAIll 1st 5s’ 40.AAOj
99%
81
l i t 5a 1940_____________ JAD
77%
Kings Co Ltg 1st ref 5s ’ 5 4 .JAJ!
R ef A impt 5s 1951_____ AAO
99
98
100
99%
1st ref 6% s 1954________ JAJ
East St Louis A Suburban C o—
Idaho Power 1st 5s 1947____JAJ
91
89
85
89
Coll trust g 5s 1932 o p t. AAO
1st lien gen M 8s 1930_ JAJ
_
Kingsport Utilities 6s ’ 37 AAO
78
77 %
105
103
93
98
Alton Granite A St L Trac—
1st 7s 1937 Series B _____ AAO
First lien gen M 7s 1947
102
105
97
96%
61
1st cons gold 58 19 4 4 ..F A A
111 Bell Telep 1st 5s 1956
94%: Kinloch Lg Dist Tel 5s’ 29.JA J
94
101%
Ctfs of deposit
Kinloch Teleph 6s 1 9 2 8 ...FAA' 101%
61
85
76
74
Easton Cons El 5s 1 9 4 9 " MAN
96%
98% Knoxv Gas 1st 5s’ 3 3 o p ’ 13_AAb!
Knoxville Railway A Light— I
Econom y Lt A Pow (Joliet, 111)
Illinois Power A Light Corp—
82%
82
R ef A ext 5s 1946 o p t . . . JAD
93
97
98%
...
9 } .at
f S?,ld 58 1956-- -JA D
96
92
Edison Elec Ilium of Boston—
Knoxville Trac 5s 19 38..A A O
100
98
Lackawanna A W vo Val R T — j
6% % gold notes 1925..JAJ
100%
88
85
92
Edison Elec 111 (Bklyn) See
Coll trust 5s 1951________FAA'
Ings Co E L A P
1st 7s 1936____________JAI
101%
99
92%
93%
Edison El 111 ( N Y ) See N Y G
Laclede G L ref 5s 1 9 3 4 ... A A O '
Illinois Northern Utilities Co—
92
Edison Elec Co (Lancaster)—
1st M col tr 5% s ’ 53 Ser C F A A 1 91%
83
81
R e a d i n g 3s 1943_____ FAA
Lake Roland Elev— See Un Rys A Elec
89
—
KlSChtti Ave R R — See N Y Rys
Lake Sh Elec 1st con g 5s’ 23 JAJ
Indiana Columbus A E Trac—
Gen gold 5s Feb 1 1933. _ FAA
g }60 * Peop— See Phila Rap Tr
9
/
7
Electrical Securities Corn—
Lor A Clev g 5s’ 27 op ’ 17.JAJ
Sand Frem A So 5s 1936.JAJ
92
Indiana Electric Corp—
C°A1 * 8 f 5s 1935 o p t .. FAA
1tF
Tol Frem A No 6 % s’ 25_JAJS
-----1st M 6s 1947 Ser A ...M A N
92
90
i!!z
& Cent J\ See Public
E !z A Trenton RR|Serv Corp
Lake St Elev R R — See Chic A O akPkEl ec R y
97
95
Elmira Water, Light A R R —
97%
Laurentide Pow 5s 1 9 4 6 ...JAJ r 96%
73
—
1st A con g 5s 1956
MAS
Lehigh PowSec 6% notes’ 27FAA
98
87
97%
89
El Paso El Cfo coll tr g 5s~
’32LJ A J
Lehigh Nav Elec 6s 1943.JAJ 102
93
96
les G L" A Coke
7% notes 1925____
JAJ 100
101
88
89%; Lehigh Valley Transit—
Empire District Electric Co—
1st M g 5s Dec 1935 op t.M A S
91%
101
100
1st 5s 1949______
.M A N
1st M g 4s Dec 1935 o p t.M A S
81%
80
82
99%
97%
Empire Gas A Electric Co—
Cons g 4s 1935______
_JAD
75
101
98
Ref A Impt g 5s I 9 6 0 ...J A D
75
Gen A ref 6s Ser A 1952. JAD
____
—
92
94
Empire Gas A Elec and Empire
Indiana Service Corp—
Leh Val L A P 5s 1 9 43..A A O
91
Coke Jt IstAref 5a ’ 41 op.MAS
1st A ref m 5s Jan 1 1950
85
84%' Lexington Ave A Pav Fer— See N Y R ys
83
Empire Gas A Fuel—
Adjustment mortgage___
69 ; Lexington (K y) R y — See K y Tr A Term
/ 67
1st M s f 6s 1926------------MAN
Lincoln Gas A El 5s 1941.JAD
____ ,
102
Indiana Union Traction—
103
50 1Lindell R y — See United Rys j (St Lo uls)
40
91%
91%
Equit G A E Utica 5s 1942. AAO
Little R ock G A F 6s 1937.M AN,
____
96
50
45
96%
Little R ock R y A El 5s ’33. AAO
95
102
104
Indianap Columbus A Sou T rPhila, 5 sg ’28.JAJ
Ref A ext g 6s 1938_____ AAO
98
100
jpEj®
M o o r s f g 5S 1951. AAO
lst M g 5s Feb 1 1 9 4 8 ... FA.
96
100
Erie Ltg 1st M 5s 1967------AAO
Lockport A Olcott R y — See int Trac (B uffalo)
89
90
Indianapolis Gas 5s 1952.. A A'
85
87
92
Locknort L, H A P 5s 1938.JAJ!
90
Erie A Suburban R y 5 s ’ 41 AAO
75
80
Indianap L A H 5s 1940.. AA<
96
95%
97%
Long Isl Lighting 5s 1936. MAS1 96
Evansv GA E L 5s’ 32 op ’ 12.JAD
93
95
1st ref 6s 1948_________ JA J1 98
99
Springs W at, Gas A El
60
58
l i t M 6s 1932 o p t_____JAD
Lorain A Clev R R — See Lake Sh Elec R y
Indianap New Castle A East—
—
Los Angeles Gas A Elec Corp— I
Fairmont A Clarksburg T rac’n
1st 6s 1932_________________
97
ls t g 5s 1938 opt 1913...A A O
1st A ref g 5s 1939 o p t..M A S !
96%
91
92
Indianapolis Northern— See Un on Tr 0 f I n d "
103%
Federal Light A Traction—
Gen A refg 7s 1926 SerA . MAS! 101%
104
1st sif g 5s 1942 o p t____MAS
Gen A ref g 7s 1931Ser B .JA D ' 102
83
84
46
43
Gen A ref 6s 1942 Ser D MAS'
98%
1st Hen g 6s 1942 stpd .M A S
93%
99%
94 %!
94
Gen A ref 5% s 1943...M A S
93
C onv deb 7s 1953 Ser A .M A S 100%
102
1st M g 5s 1935________ JAJ
93%
Ped St A Pleas Val— See Phil Co
Gen A ref 5 % s ’47 Ser E JA D I 93%
Ind Shelby A S E 5s 1932.JAJ n ____
45"
94
Flint Gas 5s 1924________ M AN
Gen A ref 6s 1942 Ser G MAS
93
99
Indianapolis Trac A Term Co—
100
Ft Pitt Traction— See Phila Co
87
Los Ang G A E 5s 1934..JA JI
98%
1st s f gold 5s Jan 1 1933. AAO
85
Los Ang Ltg 5s Apr 11 ’ 24 A AOi
-----Ft Smith Light A Traction—
62
63
Indianap St gen 4s 1 9 3 3 ..JAJ
L o s A n g P a c C o — See Pac El Ry!
,
1st M g 5s M ar 1 ’ 36 o p t.M A S
77 X
80
80
Citizens’ St con 5s g ’ 33. MAN
78%
Los Angeles A Pasadena— See Pac Ele c Ry
Ft W Van Wert A Lima Trac—
Indianapolis Water—
Los Angeles R y Corp—
1st M g 5s 1930 guar____JAJ / . . . .
1st A ref g 4% s 1940 op t.J A J
89%
90
1st A ref s f g 5s 1940___ JA D
75%
Ft W orth Pow A L 5s ’ 3 1 ..F A A
95
97
98
97
1st lien A ref 5 %s 19 53..M A S
Los Ang R y 5s 1938___ A A O
91%
92%
4 2d St M A St N A v— See Third Ave R y
Interborough-Metropol C o—
Los Ang Trac 1st g 5s’ 38 .JA D
____
Frankf Tacony A Holmesb R y —
17%
Coll trust g 4% s 1 9 5 6 .._AAO / 10 %
1st gold 5s July 1940____JAJ
10
65
Guar Trust certif of den_ /
_
4
1st lien coll trust 7s 1938.MAS
97
Galesburg R y Ltg A Power—
____
100
Stpdasst’d A 16% su b s.. /
4%
ouisville Gas A Elec Co—
l
Con Si Oct 1934_______JAD
85
Stpd as del of 16% sub. /
1%
1%
1st A ref 5s 1952 Ser A .M A N
88%
88%
87
Galesb R y A L 5s 19 34..
90
Stpd as to del on surren­
Galv Elec Co 1st 5s ’ 40 o p . MAN
1
80
84
der of 60% of b on d s._ f
%
1st 5s ext 7% 1925______ JAJ
100%
101
Galveston-Houston Elec R y —
Interborough Rapid Transit—
95
98
63
1st M s f g 5s 1954o p t ...A A O
82
85
62%
1st A ref g 5s ’ 66 op tax-exJAJ
80
GaaAEl of Bergen Co 5s’ 49.JAD
62
94
S tam ped__________________
61%
2d mtge 4% s 1940______ MAS
74"
72
Gen 5s N ov 1 1954____ M AN
85
61%
____
6% notes 1932_________ AAO
61%
73
Gen M 6s 1 9 5 0 ........... .F A A
86%
86%l
I! Conv g 7% notes 1 9 3 2 ..M A S
p. 50.

/T his price includes accrued interest,



k

Last sale, n Nominal.

I In

London, r Canadian price,

a Sale price.

PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS

M a r , 1924.]

39

NOTICE.— All bond prices are "a n d Interest" except where marked “ f” and Income and defaulted bonds.
B on d s.

Bid.

Ask.

B on d s.

Bid.

Ask.

b

Basis.

/ This price Includes accrued interest,




k Last sale,

n Nominal,

B o n d s.

Bid.

Ask.

North American Edison Co—
92
S f g 6s Mar 15’ 52SerA.M&S15
92 A
97
S f g 6s 1948 Ser B ____M&S
97 A
North Carolina Elec Power—
84
80
1st s f g 5s Oct ’ 40 o p ’ 16. A&O
North Carolina Pub Serv C o—
84
86
1st & ref 5s 1934 o p t____AAO
82
79
Salisb & Spencer 5s ’ 45. . M&N
North Hud Co R y — See Public Service Corp
North Hudson L t, H & P Co
____
90
(H oboken, N J) 5s 1938. A&O
North Jer St R y — See Pub Serv Corp.
North Shore Electric C o—
95
93
1st & ref g 5s ’ 40 op ’ 2 0 .. AAO
North Shore Gas Co of Illinois—
81
78
1st gold 5s 1937 opt . .F A A
90
95
No Texas Gas 6s 1 9 2 4 -3 2 ..AAO
99
97%
North Calif Pow 5s 1932 _JAD
96
R A cons s f 5s '48 op ’ 15 ,T& D
____
____
North Ind Gas & El 6s ’ 52 MAN
93
1st ref 5s 1929. ______ A&O
94%
Northern N Y Utilities, Inc—
89
90%
1st M & ref 5s 1963_____ J&J
____
105
1st lien & ref 7s 1946 A . MAN
100
98
1st lien A ref 6s 1947 B.M & N
97
99
1st 1 & ref 6s 1943 C ..M & N
96
94
Watertown L & P 5s 1959.J&J
Northern Ohio Trac & Light—
88
91
1st consol gold 5s 1933_ J&J
_
____
72
1st consol gold 4s 1933_ J&J
_
82
80
1st lien & ref 5s 1956____F&A
96
94
6s 1926________________ J&D
92
Gen & ref 6s 1947 Ser A .M & S
91%
90
North Ont L & P 6s Apr ’ 31.J&J
89
Northern States Power Co—
90%
90%
1st & ref 5s 1941____..A & O
101%
1st & ref 6s 1941 Ser B . _ A&O 101%
98%
98%
Conv 6% s 1933______ M &N
100
98%
1st lien 6s 1948 Ser A ..M & N
Northern Texas Electric Co—
82
80
Coll tr s f g 5s 1940 o p t..J & J
Northern Texas Traction Co—
92%
94
1st g 5s 1933 opt 1913...J & J
86
90
_
Nor \Vetsch Ltg 5s 1955_ J&D
Northwestern Bell Telephone—
107%
107%
1st M 7s 1941 Series A ..F & A
Northwestern Electric Co—
101
99
Northwestern Elevated (C hic)—
74
73
1st mtge 5s 1941 o p t ____M&S
____
73%
UnionlSl (Loop) 5s g ’ 45. A&O
Northwest Gas L & Coke (Chic)
____
____
Cons g 5s D ec 1 1928_ Q-M
_
Cicero Gas gen&ref 5s’ 32.J&J
Northw Teleg— See West Un Te leg
95
98%
N orwich(Ct)Gas & E g 5s’ 27J&J
78
81
N ova Scotia Tr & Pow 5s 1946
84
88
Ogden Gas 5s 1945_
_
M&N
100
99
Ohio & Nor Gas 7s 1925.M &N
106%
Ohio Pow 1st 7s 1951 Ser A . J&J 104
85
87
1st & ref 5s 1952 Ser B ..J & J
97
99
1st & ref 6s 1 9 5 3 . . ____M&S
Ohio Public Service Co—
103%
104%
1st M & ref 7 %s ’ 46 Ser A A&O
102
102%
1st & ref 7s ’ 47 Ser B ..F & A
Ohio River Edison Co—
93
95
1st m s f 6s 1948 _____ J&J
95
Ohio Service 1st 6s 1 9 3 7 ..M&N
98
Ohio State Telephone—
94
96
Cons & ref s f 4s-5s 1944. J&J
Oklahoma Gas & Electric—
____
94
1st M g 5s ’ 29 op aft ’ 1 4 .A&O
104
1st & ref 7% s 1941_____ F&A
101%
99
101
7 % notes 1 9 2 6 ... ____F&A
Oklahoma General Power C o—
92
89
1st M 6s 1952 Series A ..A & O
65
Oklahoma R y lst&ref 5s’ 41.J&J n 55
Omaha & Council Bluffs S tR y—
81
1st consol g 5s 1 9 2 8 .. . . J&J
79 A
Omaha & Coun Bluffs R y & Br
1st cons g 5s Jan 1 1 9 2 8 ..J&J
81
82%
95
95%
Ontario Pow 5s ’ 43 op to ’ 13F&A
Ontario Transmission C o, Ltd—
95%
94%
1st gu g 5s ’ 45 op bef ’ 16. M&N
Orange & Passaic Val R y — See P ub Serv Corp.
62
55
Oregon Elec R y 5s ’ 33 o p t. M&N
Ottawa Elec 1st g 5s 1933. .J& D
94%
95%
Pacific Coast Pow 5s 1940. M&S
86%
87%
Pacific Elec R y g 5s 1 9 4 2 ..J&J
Los Angeles Pacific C o—
73
1st ref g 4s 1950 op t’ 15. J&J
86
90
L A-Pac R R con 5s’ 31_ A&O
78
L A Pa R R Cal 5s ’ 43. M&S
____
88
Los Ang & Pas 5s g 1928. J&J
92%
Pacific Gas & El ref 5s ’ 42 . _J&J
92%
100%
107
1st & ref 7s 1940 Ser A ..J & D
102%
1st & ref M 6s 1941 Ser B J&D 101%
Pacific Gas A Elec (Arizona)—
____
1st M 6s Jan 1931. — J&J
93
Pacific Gas Im p 4s Sept’ 30.Q-M
93%
Pacific Light & P ov er Corp—
96%
1st & ref s f g 5s 1951 o p . M&S
96%
Pac L & P C o 1st 5s ’ 4 2 ..J&J
___
G u a ra n teed _____ ________
94%
95
Pacific Pow & L 1st 5s ’ 30.F& A
104
105
1st lien & gen M 8s 1930.F&A
Pacific Teleph & Telegraph—
97%
lst& col tr s f g 5s 1937..J& J 2
97%
Ref M 5s 1952 Ser A ...M & N
91%
91%
____
Paduc T& L coll tr g 5s’ 35.M&N
86
88
Parr Shoals Pow 5s 1 9 52..A & O
Paterson R v — See Pub Ser Corp
Paterson & Passaic Ga3 & Elec
94%
Consol gold 5s 1949------MAS
88
89
Pawtucket Gas 4s 1932 — M&N
91
95
Peekskill Lt & R R 5s ’ 3 0 . . A&O
Peninsular Telephone Co—
97
100
First M tge 6s 19 4 3 .. . -J&J
Penn Central Light & Power Co
97
98%
1st & ref 5s 1950_______ AAO
99%
1st & ref 6s 1953_______ J&D
99%
Penn Central Power Co—
____
102%
1st s f 6s 1962 Ser A ...J & D
92
94
Penn Public Serv 5s 1 9 6 2 ..F&A
98
99
1st & ref 6s 1929_______ J&D
104
105
1st & ref 7% s 1935 Ser B .J& J
97%
1st & ref 6s 1947 Ser C ..M & N
98%
96%
98
Conv deb 6% s 1938____M&S
95
95%
Pennsylvania Ltg 5s 1940. .J&J
--- r Canadian price, a Sale price.

s ashville Gas & Heating Co—
T
Luzerne Co (Pa) Gas & Elec—
1st ref&lm pg5s’ 48op’ 1 3 .A & 0
92
90
91
lat M gold 5s 1937____M&N
90
100
99
N ishville Water 4s 1928_ J&J Basis
_
4.65%
Gen & ref 7s 1947_____ M&S
93
Lykens Val L & P 6s 1945.M &S
90
Nassau El R R — See Bklyn Rap Tr
97
Nassau Lt & Pow 1st 5s’ 27 A&O
Lynn & Bost R R — See Eastern Mass S t R y
99
82
80
M acon R v & L 1st 5s '5 3 . J&J
Nassau & Suff Ltg 5s 1945. F&A
82
M adison Co (Ills) Lt & Power—
National Light, Heat & Power—
Coll trust 7s 1924 Ser C ..J A D
100
100 %
89
1st g 5s 1936__- _______ J&C
101%
Coll trust 7s 1928 Ser B ..T&J
102%
M ad R ivPow lst5s’ 35gu op-F&A
98
973^
90
Cent Ind Ltg 5s 1927.. _ M&N
95
Manhattan El con 4s g'90 A&C
59 A
5934
CitvGAE (Paris,111) 5s’ 35 A&O
85
53
92
45)4
2d g 4s 2013____________J&L
Jerseyville III 5s 1 9 3 5 ... FAA
90
95
Manila Elec Co 7s 1 9 4 2 ..MAN
98M
9834
Pana Gas & El 5s 1935. _J&D
85
90
M anila Electric Corp—
Nat Pow & L inc 7s 1972 . JAJ / 92 A
93%
Manila Elec R R & Ltg Corp
1st lien & col tr 5s’ 53. MAS
84J4
93
9134
8434 Nebraska Power 1st 5s ’ 49.JA D
1st M 6s 1949_________ J&D
99
101
Manila Sub Ryslst5s 1946. M&S
Nevada-Calif Elec 6s 1946.JAJ
94
96
M anitoba Power Co Ltd—
1st lien 6s 1950ser B . ..A & O
94
1st 8 f 7s 1941 Ser A . _ .M A h
97
98
96
'Jevada-Cal Pow 6s 1 9 2 7 ..A&O
99 A
M an'frs W at (Pa) 5s 1939. J&E
100%
97
Newark Gas 6s Apr 1 1944 . Q-.T 106
Market St Elev Pass R y — See Phila R Tran
109
Newark Cons Gas con 5s’48J&D
94%
Market St R y (San Francisco)—
Newark Pass R v— See Public Se rv Corp
1st cons mtge 5s 1924_ M AS
_
100
99J4
40
C o lltr 6% notes 1924 ..A & 0
10034 10034 :New Bedf & Onset 6s 1928. J&J
M aryl’d El R yslst gu 5s’ 31A&0
95 jNew Brunswick (Can) Pow Co—
9434
74
77
1st & ref 6% s 1957 Ser A J&J
9834 100 | 1st M 5s 1937_________ M&S
Balt & Ann S L 5s 1946.F&A
61
69 jNew Chester (Pa) Water Co—
1 1st 5s Mar 1 1943______ M&N
95
96
97
Massachusetts Gas 4 % s’ 29.J&J
93 [New England Elec Securities—
92
Deb g 4 As Dec 1 9 3 1 _ J&J
_
M cG avock & M t Vernon— See Nash R y & Lt 1 1st colltr 5s Jan 3 1932 .J&J3 n 53
6.3
|New Eng Pow 1st 5s 1951. .J&J
98%
Memphis Power & Light C o—
99
92
95
let & ref 5: 1948 Ser A ..J & J
9034 !New Eng Tel & Tel 4s 1930. J&J
8934
97%
100)4 1 5s gold Oct 1 1932_____A A O
1st & ref 6s 1948 ser B ..J & J
98%
9934
1st 5s 1952 Series A . JAD
71 •
Memphis St R y con g 5s’ 45. J&J
98
97)4
72)4
N H & Centrev 1st 5s g ’ 33. M&S
97
Meridian Lt & R y 5s ’ 44.M&S
95
New Haven Wat 4)4s 1962.J&J
99
M etropolitan Edison Co—
100
N J & Hud Riv R y & Ferry—
Ref ~ Imp 8s 1935 Ser A M&M
&
10434
1st gold 4s 1950 op t____M&S
55
1st & ref ~6s 1952 Ser B ..F & A
98%
99 34
87
1st & ref 5s 1953________ J&J
8734
89
8834 N J Pow & Lt 5s 1936_____ F&A
New London G & E 5s ’ 27. A&O
97
Metropolitan Power—
2d mtge 5s 19 29.. _____ A&O
97
1st 6s 1953 ser A ______ J&D
9634 , 96J4
Consol & refg 5s 1933____JAJ
99
M etropolitan R R — See WashRy & Elec
New M ilford Pow 1st 5s’ 32.F&A
Met St R y — See N Y Rys
100
97)4
New Orleans Pub Service Co—
Metropolitan West Side “ L ” —
64
1st & ref 5s Ser A 1 9 5 2 ..A&O
1st gold 4s 1938.......... -.F & A
62
83%
83%
74%
Exten gold 4s 1938 .
_J&J
Gen M 4 A s 1935 _______ J&J
75
62)4
6134
_
Inc 6s N ov 1949 Ser A _ J&D
Mexican El L 1st M g 5s’ 35_J&J r 55
81
7934
57
Series B _______ _____ J&D
Mex Lt & Pow 1st 5s’ 33 sf. F&A r 56
43
M ich Elec R y 5s 1948 .
41
Michigan Light 1st 5s 1946. M&S
94
Canal & Cl ail)'1st 6s ’ 46. MAN
106
92
92
94
N O C y R R — Gen g 5s’ 43 J&J
Michigan Nor Pow 1st 5s’41 J&J
92
93
Michigan R R 1st 6s 1924.M&N
N O Cy & Lake 5s 1943.J&J
95%
75
80
NO&Carroll con 5s Feb’ 33J&J
Michigan United Railways—
95
1st & ret gold 5s 1936_ M&N / . . . .
_
Edison El 1st 5s 19 29..J&J
96
Jack Cons Trac 5s 1934. M&N / ____
N O Pow-House Co 5s ’41.J&J
91
St Charles St 1st g 4s ’ 52. J&J
Middlesex Water Co (N J)—
83
Newp News & Hamp R y , G & E
Consol M 5s 1950 ___ FA'A
Middle West U 6s Jan 1 ’ 25 A&O
100 34' 1st & ref 5s 1944. . . .J&J
76%
100
79
Newp News&Old Pt R y & El
8% gold notes 1935____M&S
104 34 105)4
1st g 5s N ov 1 19 38..M & N
8% gold notes 1940____ J&D
93
96
106)4
10734
G e n e 5s Mar 1 1 9 4 1 ..M&S
8% gold notes 1941 —
93%
10634 107)4,
Millvaie Etna & Sharps— See P hila Co
New Y ork Edison Co—
Milwaukee Coke & Gas Co—
1st lien & ref 634s 1 9 4 1 ..A&O
11034 110%
103
N Y Gas, Elec L, H & P Co—
1st M s f 7 A s 1933_____ F&A
102
Mtlw El R y & Lt 5s 1926..F& A
1st g 5s D ec 1 1948 ____J&D
98%
99
99%
9934
92 j Pur mon coll tr 4s 1949. . F&A
Ref & ext 4 A^ g ’ 31 o p t..J & J
83%
84%
8934
Gen & ref g 5s 1951 o p t..J & D
Ed El 111, N Y , con g 5s’ 95 J&J
99
92 34
9234
1st & ref 5s 1961 Ser B .J A D
8234
83
Central Un Gas 5s g 1927. J&J
97
98
1st & ref 6s 1953 Ser C.M &S
96J4
Equitable Gas 5s 1932_ M&S
_
95%
95%
9634
Milw Light, Heat & Trac-^New Amster Gas 5s 1948. J&J
86
87%
1st g 5s gu 1929 opt ..M A N
N Y & E R Gas 1st g 5s ’ 44. JAJ
96
93
95
9734
Milwaukee G L 1st 4s ’ 27. M&N
96
Con 5s 1 9 4 5 ... . . J&J
88
9534
N Y& W estch Ltg 4s 2004.J&J
Milwaukee Northern R y—
74%
75%
1st 5f Apr 1931 _____
A&O
Deb g 5s 1954 op guar.J&J
90
91
89
91
Minn Anoka & Cayuna R ’ge R R
North Un Gas 5s 1927..M & N
93%
95
76
Standard G L 5s 1 9 3 0 ..M&N
1st 5s, 1935___________ M&N
71
95
97
Mlnneap G L 5s Feb ’ 3 0 ..M & S
88
N Y Municipal R y Corp—
84
Minn Gen El 1st 5s ’ 34 op.J& D
100
1st mtge 5s 1966________ J&J / 80%
99
Mlnneap St Rys— See Twin City Rapid Tran
N Y & Pa Telep & Teleg Co—
Minnesota Power & Light Co—
1st gold 5s Feb 1 1926— F&A
97
100
Gen s fd g 4s N ov 1929..M & N
First & ref 6s 1950. ...M & N
100
9S
92%
94%
Mississippi Power & Light —
N Y & Queens Elec Lt & Pow—
1st & ref 6 A3 1943 Ser A J&D
95
1st cons g 5s Aug 1 1930.F&A
98%
99
9234
Mississippi Rlv Pow 5s '51 .J&J
86
90
93)4 NY&QueensGas 1st 5 s ’ 3 4 .F&A
9234
8 f gold deb 7s 1935____M&N
103
N Y & Queens Co R y 4s’ 46.AAO /
101
2%
Mississippi Valley Power—
Steinway R y 1st '6s 1922.J&J / 20
30
1st M 6s 1947_________ M&N
New York Railways—
Missouri Edison E 1 5 s’ 27._F& A
1st R E A ref 4s’ 42 o p ’ 16. J&J f 37
38%
98)4
Mobile Elec 5s ’ 46 op ’ 10.M&N
84 34
Guar Trust ctfs of d ep osit.. / 36%
81
37%
M obile Gas imp & ref 7s ’ 51 J&D
Adj inc g 5s Jan 1942_ A&O /
_
99
100
2
2%
Mob Lt & R R 1st g 5s ’ 37. J&D
Bankers Trust ctfs of depot /
80
2
75
1%
Cons g 5s 1941___
M&S
Bleeck St & FF 1st 4s ’ 50. J&J
73
72
48
51
Monongahela St R y — See Phila Co
Bway&7th A v Cons 5s’ 43J&D
66%
67%
Monongahela Valley Traction —
M etr Trust ctf of deposit. .
65%
68
1st M g 5s 1942 opt 1922 J&D
82)4
66
Bwav Surf R R 1st 5s '2 4 .J&J
81
68
Monongahela-West Pa P S C o—
CenCrosstown 1st 6s’ 22.MAN / 55
75
1st lien & ref 6s 1928_ F&A
_
Col & 9th Av 1st 5s ’ 9 3 . . M&S /
96 )4
8%
12%
95)4
Montpelier & Barre L & P Co—
Eighth Av cert ind 6s ’ 19 F&A / 65
LexAv&P Fy 1st 5s g ’ 93 M&S / 3234
1st ref 5s 1944_________ A&O 6
6A
6%
34 A
Montana Power—
Second Av con 5s g ’ 4S gu F&A /
%
%
1st & ref s f 5s’ 43 op ’ 1 8 .J&J
Trust Co certifs of deposit /
95
95)4
%
%
Receiver’s certificates 1914 / 41
Montreal L t, Ht & Power C o—
43
lst&coll trg 4 A s ’32 op ’ 12J&J
South Ferry 1st 5s 1919.A&O / 55
93
95
65
Gold 5s 1933 o p t l 9 1 3 ... A&O
Third A ve— See under “ T .”
96
94
34th St Crosst 1st 5s ’ 96. A&O
Montreal Tramways—
55
60
1st & ref g 5s 1941 o p t _ J&J
_
23d Street R y 5s 1962_ J&J
_
56
88 34
88)4
Morningside Elec St R y — See
N Y & Richmond Gas C o—
Phila Co
Mountain Home Telep Co—
1st ref M 6s 1951 Ser A . M&N
94
94%
NY&Stam f— 1st g 5s ’ 3 1 ..A A O
Gen 5s 1938 . . . . ..J & J
96
93
lst&ref g4s’ 58op af’ 14guM&N
Mountain States Power Co—
1st & ref 5s 1938________ J&J
91
N Y State G& E C ofp 5 As' 62 A& O
82
92%
M t Wash St R y— See Phila Co
97
1st 6s 1953_____________ J&J
100
Muncle El L 1st 5s’ 32op’ 12_J&J
New Y ork State Railways—
1st con g 4 34s '62 op ’ 13.M&N
Muncie Hart & Ft Wayne T r—
60%
61
1st con 6 34s 1962 ___.M A N
84
1st 5s g 1935 opt 1925_ J&J
_
90
Muncie & Un C ity Tr Co— See Un Tr of Ind N Y & Suburban Gas— See West Chester Light’g
N Y Tel 1st 4 34s’ 39 tax ex.M AN
Municipal Gas (Albany, N Y ) —
93%
94
1st M 5A s 1952 Ser A ..A & O
Deb 6s Feb 1 9 4 9 . . ___FAA
106%
105
107
103
104% 105
Municipal Gas & Elec, R och—
Ref M 6s Oct 1941_____AAO
1st M g 4% s 1942 o p ’ 12. A&O
N Y Westch & Bos R y— See Ste am R R s—
92
90
Niagara Falls Pow 5s 1932. J&J
M unic Service 5s 1942____M&S
99%
100
Muskegon T r& Lg 1st 1931 M&S
Ref & gen 6s Jan 19 32..A&O
104%
76
104%
83
lst&cons 6s Ser AA ’ 50.M &N
Muskogee Elec Tr 5s ’34..M & N
104%
105%
Nashville Railway & Light—
Niagara Lockport & Ont Pow—
1st s f g 5s ’ 54 tax-exem.M &N
Cons g 5s 1953 opt 1908.J&J
88
90
101%
101%
Ref s f 6s 1958 Series A ..F & A
Ref and ext gold 5s 1958.J&J
76
7S
101%
99%
Nashville St R y 5s 1 9 2 5 ..J&J
Conv 6% notes 1926_ J&D
_
9934
9834
M cG avock & M t Vernon—
Norf & A tl Term — See Va Ry&P
Summer St lstM 6s’ 26.J&J
Norf & Ports T r— See Va R y & P
102
100
Norf R v & Lt 1st 5s 1949.M&N
89
2d series 6s July 1 9 3 7 ..J&J
90
100
103
Norfolk St 1st g 5s 1 9 4 4 ..J&J
95
97

PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS

40

[V ol.

118.

NOTICE.— All bond prices are “ and interest” except where marked 1 f ” and Income and defaulted bonds.
B on d s.

Bid.

Pennsylvanla-Ohlo Pow A Lt—
1st & ref s f 7 %s 1940. . MA N 104
93
Y oung Sh Ry A L 5s ’ 31 JAJ
Pennsylvania Power A Light —
104%
1st A ref 7s Ser A 1951 .FAA
1st A ref 5s 1952 Ser B .A A O
88%
1st & ref 6s 1953 Ser C .M A S
100
96
Pennsylvania Util 6% notes ’ 26
Penn Wat A Pow s f 5 s '4 0 .. JAJ
97
1st ref 5% s 1953 ser A .A A O
95%
Pensacola 1 1 Co 1st 5s ’ 31.FA A
2
80
P eople’s G L A Coke, Chicago—
105 %
1st co^sg 6s 1943_ ____ AAO
_
Refnnd ng gold 5s 1947.MAS
80%
Chic G L A C 1st 5s 1937.JAJ
94 %
Consum Gas 1st g 5s ’ 36.JA D
94
Ind NatGAO g 5s’ 3G gu. MAN
78%
Mutual Fuel Gas g5s’ 47.MAN
92
People’s Trac— See Phtla R T
Peoria Bloom A Champ Trac—
1st gold guar 5s 1936_ MAN
_
8 0 %,
Peoria^ Rv 5s 1926________ FA A
93' ‘
5s 1925 g u a r.. ______ FA A
Peoria W V Co pr 1 5s'48.MAN
V
87
1st con 4s 1948________ MAN
58
1st con 5s 19 48.. _ ..M A N
75
Deb 4s 1950___________MAN
35
_
Petersburg Gas 5s 1931_ AAO
80
Philadelphia Company—
1st coll trust g 5s 1949..MAS
100%
Cons M coll tr g 5 '5 1 ..M A N
89
1st refAcol tr 6s’ 44 Ser A FAA 102%
Conv deb 5% s 1938____MAS
91
Alleg Belle A Per 5s ’ 35. .A A O
78
65
Ardmore Street 5s 1958. AAO
Central Trac 1st 5s 1929.JAJ
85
Citizens’ Trac 1st 5s ’ 27 AAO
88
Duquesne Light 6s 1949.JAJ
103%
82
Duquesne Trac 1st 5s ’ 30.JA J
Fed St A P V 5s May 1’ 42.JAJ
79
Ft Pitt Trac 1st 5s 1935.JAD
75
M lllv Et A Sh 5s 1923. .M A N
80
M onong St Ry 5s g 1928. JAD
79
W ilkAEPlt 1st g 5s’ 29 M AS
81
M om 'sld eE lS t Ry5s-33_AAO
81
M ount Washington St R y—
82
V A coll tr gu 5s 1933. AAO
,st
Pltis Alleg A M gen 5s’ 30AAO
83
81
Pitts A B lr T r 5 s g 1929 MAN
B K A A Trac 6s 1931.M AS
88
Brownsv Ave 5s 1926 FAA
78
W Liberty 1st g 5s ’ 30.JA J
73
Pitts A Charleroi 59’ 32 MAN
77
73
Pitlsb Rys 5s 1953_____AAO
Pitts Trac 1st 5s 1 9 2 7 ..AA O
88
68
SoTraclstA coll t r g 5s’ 50AAO
2d Ave Tr 1st 5s 1934...J A D
74
Gold 5s July 1933_____JAJ
83
61
United Trac 5s 1997 ctfs.JA J
West End Trac con 5s’ 38.JA J
79
Phlla Elect 1st 5s 1966____AA O
98
1st M 43 1 9 6 6 .............. AA O
81
1st 1 A ref 6s 1941.......... JAD
104%
1st A ref 5% s 1947_____.TAD
100 %
1st 1 A ref 5% s 1953____M AN
100 %
Phila A Garretsford St R y—
1st 5s 1955_______ _____ FAA
79
Philadelphia Rapid Transit—
Coll tr g 5s 1957 opt s f FAA
85
S f guar 5s ’ 62 opt ’ 1 7 . . MAS
80
Eq tr 5% s ’ 24 ’33 (s-a).F A A b 6%
Darby Media A Ches St Ry
1st 4% s '36 opt ’ 16 gu.JA J
81
M arket Street Elev Pass Ry
1st g gu 4s 1955____MAN
85
UnlOD Traction—
Elec A Peo 4s tr ctfs’ 45A AO
64%
Hest Man A F 5s 1924 MAN
99%
People’s Traction C o—
P P Ry tr ctfs 4s ’ 43 FAA
70
W Phil Pass 2d 5s ’ 26. MAN
97
Philadelphia Suburban Gas A El
1st M A ref g 5s’ 60 op’ 15. FAA
90
Gen M 6s 1969 .............JAD
95
1st consol 6s 1943______ JAD
95%
Phlla A W Ches Tr 4s ’ 54..J A J
70
Phlla A West Ry 5s 1960..JA J
80
P ire Bluff Co 5s 1942......... JAJ
84
1st 6s 1 9 4 2 ................. ...JAJ
94
Pitts Alleg A M an— SeePhlla Co
Pitts A Birm T r— See Phlla Co
Pitts A Charleroi— See Phlla Co
P M cK A C o a — See W Penn Rvs
Pitts T rac— See Phtla Co—
Plttsb Rys— See Phlla Co
Pontiac Light 1st 5s 1927.JAJ
95
Fortland (M e) El 5s ’ 26 optFA A
97%
Portland (Ore) Gas A Coke—
1st A ref g 5s ’ 40 opt ’ 2 0 .JAJ
92
1st gen 7s 1940
JAJ
104
PortlanH On« 1st 5s 1951 FAA
95%
Portland (Me) R R 3% s 1951 JAJ
60
lei i A con m 5s 1 9 4 6 ..MAN
80
Portland Ry Lt A Power—
82%
1st A ref s f 5s 1942 o p ..F A A
1st 1A ref 6s 1947 Ser B ..M A N
93
1st 1 A ref 7% s’46 Ser A MAN
104%
P ortl’d Ry ref 5s '30 o p . MAN
86%
C ity A Sub con 4s ’ 3 0 .JAD
84
Port Gen Elec 1st 5s ’ 3 5 .JAJ
96%
Portland (M el Water 4 s ’ 27FAA
98
Porto Rico Rys, Ltd—
1st g 5s Nov 1 1936 o p .M A b
89
Porto Rico Telep 6s 1 9 4 4 ..JAD
89
Potom ac El Pow 5s '29 o p .J A D
97
Cons M g 5s 1936 guar. JAJ
96 %
Deb gold 6s 1925 ____ JAJ
99 %
Gen lien A ref 6s 1953_ AAO
_
101%
Refunding 7s 1941_____AAO
106%
Power Secur col tr 6s '4 9 . . JAD
83
Incomes June 1949___ FAA / 68
Prov. Secur.— see Steam R R ’s
Fubllc Service Co of Colorado—
Conv s f deb 7s 1933____A AO
94
Pubil <Service Co of Nor 111—
1st A ref g 5s 1956 op ’ 21. AAO
86%
Public Service Corp of N J—
92
Trust certs 6% p erp et..M A N
Gen g 5s Oct 1 i959op__A A O
88 %
6

Basis.

Ask.

/T h is nrice includes accrued interest,




B ond s.

Bid.

Ask.

B on d s.

Pub Serv Corp of N J (Concl.)— !
105% 106
105
Sec 7s 1941_____________ JAD
95
C am ien Sub 1st 5s 1946.JAJ
Cons Trac 1st 5s 1933._JAD
66
68
105
Sllz Plainf A Cent Jer R y—
89
iSt R 5s Dec 1 1950_ JAD
_
50
101
Elizabeth A Trent 5s’ 62 AAO
58
98
J C Hob A Pat 4s 1949.M AN
46
48
98
NewaikPass con 5s ’ 3 0 ..J A J
75
77
88
97
Newark Term R y 5s ’ 5 5 .JAD
90
83
N Hud Co Ry cons 5 s’ 28_JAJ
75
85
2d 5s ext to 1924____MAN
1
107 J
4
Nor Jer St R y 4s 1948. MAN
57
59
00%
Or A Pass Val 1st 5s ’ 38.JA D
50
Paterson R y — Con6sg’ 31JAD
95
80
2d 6s ’ 14 ext 5% to ’ 44AAO
50
94 %
Riverside Trac 5s 1960.JAD
50
So Jersey Gas El A Trac—
03%
Guar g 5s Mch 1 1953 MAS
90
91%
Public Service Elec Pow Co—
1st M s f 6s 1948. _ . . AAO
97%
97%
95% Puget Sound Power C o—
1st g gu 5s 1933 o p t ____JAD
94
96
Puget Sound Power A Light—
90
65
Gen A ref 7 %s ’ 41 Ser A MAN 104%
105%
Puget Sound Electric R y—
80
1st consol g 5s ’ 32 o p . FAA
83
86
Tacom a R vA P 5s ’ 29.A AO
90
93
Quebec Power Co—
_ 95
1st m s f 6s 1953 Ser A A AO
Q lebec Ry L H A Pow—
90
102%
Cons g 5s 1939 o p t ____ JAD r 81%
82
90
95
91% Queens Bor Gas A El 5s ’ 52.JAJ
Ref 6s 1953____________M A S
80
100
99
Quincy (111) Gas Elec A Heat—
70
ls tco n s g 5s 1 9 3 5 op ’ 10.M A S
83
80
Oulncv G A E 5s 1 9 2 9 ..MAS
93
95
91
104% Quincy (111) Ry 5s 1 9 3 2 ..FAA
85
90
laeiue(W ls) Water 5 s ’ 31.MAN
85
91
Railway A Light Sec 5s var-----82
90
Rap Tr St R y — See Pub Ser Cor
77
Reading Trac 6s 19 33.. ..J A J
99
101
85
ReadAW om — 1st 5s g ’ 25 JAJ
85
83
Red Wing G LAP— See W is-Mln n. L. A P.
83
Rhode Isld Sub 4s ’ 50_ .JAJ
_
83
Richmond (S I) Lt A R R —
1st coll tr g 4s 19 5 2 .. ..J A J
72
85
75
87
Rio de Janeiro Tram L & P—
is tg 8s 1935................ ...J A J
84
86
85
Riverside Trac— See Pub Serv C orp
90
93
Roanoke G L 5s 1927____AAO
90
80
85
81
81% Roanoke Ry A El 5s 1953. FAA
Roanoke Tr A Lt 5s 1958.FAA
86
80
83
__
Roanoke W W 1st 6s 1936.JAJ
76
Gen g 6s 1934_________ MAS
90
Rochester Gas A Elec C orp—
71
Gen m 7s 1946 Ser B . MAS 108
109
78
Gen m 5% s 1948 Ser C .M A S
98
96
87
_
Roch Ry A Lt 5s ’ 54 o p t _ JAJ
94
96
62
82
Tax exem pt_________________
Roch Ry cons 5s g 1930. AAO
96
94
98%
92
82
2d 5sg 1933................J A D
89
•
Rochester A Syracuse R R —
105
66
1st M conv "5s 1957____MAN
65
100%
97
95
100% Roch Telep gen 5s 1933 . . AAO
101
1st A ref 6s 19 46.. . ..A A O
99%
Rockford (111) Electric C o —
82
1st A ref s f 5s ’ 39 op ’ 1 4 .MAS
98
96
72
Rome (Ga) Ry A L 5s ’ 46. AAO
69
87
Rumford Falls Pow 4s 1945AAO
83
85
Gen M 4% s Dec 1929..JA D
95
91
5.50%
Rutland Ry LAP lst5s’ 48.M Ab
70
Sacramento Elec Gas A R y —
83
Cons 5s Nov 1 1927____MAN
Sacramento Gas 6s ’ 24-40.AA O
86
St Charles St R R — See N Or Ry A L
St Clair County (111) Gas A El—
65
86%
85
1st cons guar 59 1959___MAS
99%
____
St Joseph Gas— 1st 5s 1937. JAJ
St Joseph R y, Lt, Heat A Pow—
71
80
1st g 59 Nov 1 1937____MAN
79%
98
St Louis R R — See Un R ys(St L)
St Louis Spring! A Peoria R R —
91
80
1st A rer gu g 5s ’ 39 o p ..J A D
78
96
____
St Louis A Springf 5s ’ 33 JAD
95
96%
St L A Sub R y — See Uu Rys (St L)
74
St L Tran— See Un Rvs (St L)
85
St Maurice Power Ltd—
102
101
97
1st m 6% s 1953.. . ..F A A
St Paul City Ry— See Twin City R T
St Paul Gas Light—
94
93
Gen gold 5s 19 44.. . MAS
Salisbury A Spencer— See No Ca r Pub S erv
98
96%
Salmon Ri v Pow gu 5s ’ 52 op FAA
____
Salt Lake Term 6s 1935_ JAD
_
____
San Antonio G A E 5s ’ 49 .M A S
87
98
99% San Antonio Public Service—
95%
1st ref 6s 1952 Series A ..J A J
95
San Antonio Water Supply—
94
96
1st A ref s f 5s ’ 33 op ’ 1 3 .FAA
93
106
San Diego Consol Gas A Elec—
____
93%
1st g 5s 1939 opt 1914..M AS
64
100
1st A ref 6s 1939 ser A ..M A S
98
82
89
86
1st A ref 53 1947______ MAS
83% Sand Frem A So Ry— See Lake Sh El R y
____
94%
93% San Fran GAE 4% s 1933.MAN
93
92
105
Not callable_______ _______
86% San Fran Oak A San Jose Con—
71
Cons 5s M ay 19 1938. MAN 1(
70
86
95
S F O A S J Ry 1st 5s ’ 33..JA J
93%
85
83%
2d M g 5s 1933 s f ____JAJ
99
San Joaquin Lt A Pow Corp—
____
IstAref g 6s ’ 50 Ser A op .F A A
100
93
99%
Series B _______ ______ ____
99%
93
99%
99%
Series C _______ ___________
98
Unlf A ref 7s 1951______ MAS
103% 104
97
Unlf A ref 6s 1952 ser B.M AS
98%
San Joaquin Light A Power—
103
97%
1st 5s 1945 op aft ’ 1 0 ..J A D
96%
107%
Santiago (Cuba) Elec L A T r—
83
85
1st g 6s 1959 opt 1 9 1 9 ...JAJ
80
73
Sao Paulo Tram, L A P , Ltd—
1st g 5s June 1 19 29.. _JAE r 86%
97
Savannah Elec A Power C o—
105%
104
1st A ref 7% s 1942 Ser A.AAC
85
Savannah Elec Co 5s g ’ 52 JAJ
82
87%
__
80
Sayre (N Y) Elec 5s 1 9 4 7 ..AAC
Schenectady Railway Co—
95
63
1st M 5s 1946 opt 1919..MAS
55
88%
t

Last sale.

I In London,

n Nominal,

r

Schuylk Trac— 1st 5s 1943. AAO
Scranton Elec 5s ’ 37 opt ’ 12 JAJ
8% gold bonds Jan ’ 31 AAO
Scranton R y— 1st 5s N ov’ 32.TAJ
Scran Trac 1st 6s g ’ 32 MAN
Scran A Wilkes-Barre Tr C orp—
Coll trust 6s 1934______ AAO
Seattle Elec 1st g 5s ’ 30 o p . FAA
Con A refg s f 5s 1929___FAA
Seattle-Everett Traction—
1st M g 5s 1939 op 1 9 14.MAS
Seattle Ltg 1st 5s’ 44 op ’ 10. MAS
Ref g 5s 1949 opt 1 9 1 4 ..AAO
Gen M tge 7s 1929______ JAJ
Second Ave— See N Y R ys
Second Ave T rac— See PhllaCc
Seneca Pow Corp 6s 19 46.M AS
Shawlnlgan Water A Power—
1st con s f 5s 1934______ JAJ
1st ref 5% s Jan 1 1950 .J A D

Bid.

Ask.

96%
104
70
85

97%
106
80
95

90
99
95

93
100%
97

87
93
81
98

90
83

100%
99%
100
101
102%
103%
Sheboygan Elec— See East Wls Elec 0 0
Basis 5.30
Shrevep Rys— 1st 5s ’ 24-’ 44JAJ
Sierra A San Francisco Power—
82%
86
1st g 5s 1949 o p t . . ___FAA
80
75
2d M 6s 1949 Ser A _____JAJ
64
66
2d M 5s 1949 Ser B _____JAJ
Somerset Un A Middlesex Ltg—
75
M tge g 4s Dec 1 1943_ JAD
_
So Bend A Mishawaka Gas—
95%
96%
Cons g 5s 1926 opt 1908. .JAJ
70
71%
So Car Gas A El 63 ’ 42.M A S 15
52%
Conv 6s Dec. 15 '32 .J& D 15
South Cov A Cln St R y-S ee Cln .N ew A Cov.Ry
South Ferry— See N Y Rys
South Jer G E A T — See Pub Ser Corp
94
93%
So Side El 4% s 1924 op ’ 10 .JAJ
Southern Bell Telep A Tel eg—
94%
95
1st 3 f g 5s 1941 opt 1916. JAJ
Sou B’ vard— See Third Ave R y
Southern California Edison—
96%
Gen g 5s N ov 1939 o p t..J A J
97%
101%
102
Gen A ref g 6s 1944------FAA
100
99
Refund 6s 1943________ A AO
90
91
Gen A ref 5s 1944_____FAA
98%
98%
Southern Cal Gas 6s 1950-M AN
97
98
1st A ref 6s 1958 ser C ..J A D
Southern Calif Telephone—
92%
91%
1st M 5s 1947
......... ............
Southern Colorado Power Co—
88%
90
1st g 6s 1947 Ser A ______ JAJ
Southm Counties Gas Co of Cal
1st g 5 %s M av 1930___MAN
2d mtge 6s 1924________ JAD
Southern Illinois Lt A Power—•
98
100
1st M 6s 1931 o p t____.J A J
107%
South N E Telep 1st 5s ’ 4 8 .JAD 105
97%
96%
Southern Pow 5s 1930 o p t. MAS
Southern Sierras Power—
104
1st a f gu 6s Sep ’ 36 op ’ 18J A J 102
Southern Trac— See Phlla Co
93
96
Southern Utilities 6s 1933. AAO
____
____
Southern Wise Pow 5s ’ 38 .A A O
Southwestern Bell Telep—
93%
93%
1st A ref m 5s 1954 Ser A FAA
____
Southwest G A E 5s 1932. FAA
83
87
Gen M 6s 1957________ M AN
Southwestern Power A Light—
86%
87%
1st lien 5s 1943 _______ JA D
101
103'
8 % gold notes 1925 Ser AFA A
103%
8 % notes 1941 Ser B _ JAJ
_
86%
88
Deb g 6s 2022 Ser A ____MAS
Southwest Utilities, Alva, Okla
92
1st M s f g 6s 1929____FAA
98
S W Missouri RR 5s 1931.M A S
S W M o El Ry ref 5s '2 3 -M A S
k 83%
Spring Br’ kWater— 5sg’ 26. AAO
98%
100
96%
Spring Val Wat 1st 5s '4 3 .MAN
Springfield (O) Lt, Ht A Pow —
98
100
1st s f g 5s 1929_________ FAA
93
95
Gen A ref 5s 1933 ______ AAO
Springfield A N E Tr—
74
1st 5s 1936........... ..........JAD
Springfield (M o) R y A Lt C o—
1st s f g 5s 1920 o p t ____MAN
96%
97%
Springfield(O)Ry 1st 53’ 35 M AS
____
1st M 5s 1924-1935____M A S
Standard Gas A Elec of Dela—
103%
Conv s f g 6s 1926 o p t___ TAD 102%
97%
98
Conv deb 6% s 1933____MAS
87
6% g notes 1935_______ AAO
91
104%
Gold 7s 1937___________MAS
Staten Island Edison Corp—
100
102
Ref A impt 6% s ’ 53 SerA JAJ
Steinway R y —See N Y A Queens C o, R y
Suburban Gas Co of Phlla—
95
lstsfg5s Apr 1'52 op ’ 0 7 .. AAO
Superior Water Light A Power—
88
ist 4s M ay 1931_______ MAN
90
Ref 5s 1929........... .. . . . . . .
Syracuse Gas g 5s 1940____JAJ
93
95
Syracuse Lake Shore A North—
58
1st M g 5s ’ 47 opt '1 7 ..M AN
63
Syracuse Llght’g 5s g 1951 .J A D
92%
Syrac L A P coll tr 5s 1954.JAJ 104
104%
82
Syrac Rap Tr 1st g 5s 1946. MAS
83%
81
85
Tacom a Ry~A P— See Puget Sou nd.Elec
Tacom a Wat Sup 1st 5s '25.JA J
Tam pa Electric C o—
1st M g 5s 1933 s f o p .-J A D
93%
__
Tampa Gas 5s 1937 o p t_ MAN
_
73
Tennessee Electric Power—
1st A ref 6s 1947 Ser A ..J A D
95%
95%
84
Tenn Pow gu 5s 1962 op t.M A N
85
.
Teun Water 1st 5s 19 40..M A S
Terre Haute Indianap A East—
1st A ref s f g 5s ’ 45 o p t. AAO
64
69
Terre Haute Trac A Light—
1st con M g 5s 1944____MAM
83
81%
Terre Haufe El 5s 1929 .JAJ
95
96%
Texarkana G A E 5s 1930 .JAJ
Tex Elec R y deb 6s 1942___JAJ
85
87
1st A ref 5s 1947____..J A J
Tex Trac 1st 5s ’ 37 o p t..J A J
Texas Pow A Lt 1st 5s ’3 7 .JA D
92
94
Deb g 6s 2022 Ser A _____ JA» ; ss
87
Texas Public Service 6s ’ 33. J A. 1 94
97
1

Canadian price.

* Sale price.

M a r .,

1924.]

PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS AND STOCKS

41

N O flC B .— All bond prices are "a n d Interest” except where marked **f” and Income and defaulted bonds._____________
Bonds.

Bid.

Ask.

Bonds

Bid.

Ask.

S tocks.

Par.

Bid.

Ask.

90
88
Youngstown & Ohio River—
Utah Lt & P cons g 4s ’ 30 . J&J
Third Avenue R y (N Y ) —
77
55
98
1st M g 5s 1935 opt ’ 15 A&O
1st ref g 43 1960 op aft ’ 14 J&J
P l 5s 1930........................J&J
54)4
95)4
47)4 Utah Light & Traction—
Youngs-Sharon Ry & L— See Pe nn -0 P
Adj Inc g 5s Jan 1960 o p . A&O
47)4
93
95
Third Av RR 1st 5s g ’ 3 7 .J&J
1st & ref 5s 1944 Ser A ..A & O
81)4
81)4 Youngs-Sharon Ry & L— See M ah & S R y & L
89
Zanesv Ry L&P— See rinl New & Zanesville
D ry D ock E Bway & Battery
Utah P & L 1st 5s 1 9 4 4 ... F&A
88)4
72
76
_
Deb 6s M ay 1. 2022_ M&N
P U BL IC U T IL IT Y S T O C K S
1st 5s gold 1932______ J&D
Par
4
—
1st 1 & gen M 6s 1944___F&A
8
New ref m Ser C Income___
22
24
Adirondack Power & L ight. 100
97)4
Utica El & P 1st 5s 19 50..J&J
42d St M & St N 1st 6s 1910
94
65
98
93
92)4
Uti -.a Gas&El ref&ext 5s ’ 57 J&J
Ext at 5% to 1940...M & S
7% preferred____________ 100
96
98
50
—
Gan M 7V£s ’ 25 Ser A _ . M&S 102
Alabama Power pref___________
Sou Boulev g 5s 1945___J&J
25
71
73
Alabama T r, L & P , com _ 100
_
26)4
Union R y 1st 5s g 1942. .F& A
Utica & Mohawk Valley R y —
65
70
70
78
72
68
1st g 4J4s 1941............M & S
Preferred_________________ 100
Westchester El ls t 5 s g ’ 43 J&J
22
24
90
95
65
Utica Belt L 1st g 5s .39 M&N
Albany Southern R R c o m .. 100
Yonkers Ry 1st 5s 1946. A&O
32
34
99
Valley Counties Pow 5s ’ 30M&N
Preferred_________________ 100
Thirty-fourth St Crosstown— S e N Y Rys
98)4
98
99
All America Cables I n c ____100
T oledo Bowl Green & Southern
Vermont Hydro-Elec Corp—
94
96
1st m 6s 1 9 4 1 ............ .M&N
1st M 6s 1929__________ A&O
Allegheny T rac— See Phila Co
95
98
95
107 % 107% Vermont Pow & Ltg 5s ’ 27. M&S
99
Amer Dlst Teleg (N J ) ____100
Toledo Edison 1st 7s 1941.M &S
83
92
94
American Electric Power C o . 50 d 25
1st m 5s 1947___________ M&S
Vicksburg L & Tr 1st 5s’ 32.J&J
25)4
79
94
.1001
-----1st M 7s 1932___________ l&J
Preferred
......
T ol Frem & Nor St R y — See Lak Sh El Ry
54
90
94
Amer Gas & El new com (no par) d 53
Debenture 6s 1930_____ M&S
T ol G E&H con 1st g 5s'35.A& O
94)4
81
..5 0
82)4
Virginian Pow 1st 5s 1942.J&D
Preferred. ________________50 d 42)4
43)4
T ol & Indiana 1st 5s 1931. J&J
103)4j Amer Gas of New Jersey____ 100
80
83
99%
.100
7% gold notes 1924____ M&S
T oledo Trac. Light & Power—
129
99 %
99% Virginia Ry & Power—
.100
Arner Light & Traction____ 100 128
6% notes 1925_________F&A
89%
91
89 V
a
93
.100
1st & ref g 5s 1934______ J&J
Preferred_________________ 100
Tol & West R y 1st g 5s ’ 2 6 .J&J n 20
92
94
223
.100
93
Norf & Atl Term 5s ’ 29 M&S
Amer Power & Light________100 221
Topeka Edison 5s Sept ’ 3 0 .J&J
94)4
87
85)4
90
.100
87
91
93
Norf & Ports Tr 5s ’ 3 6 ..J & D
Preferred_____________
100
T ipeka R y 5s 1930 op 1915. J&J
d 125
130
84
86
Optional warrants 1931..
Wash Alexandria & M t Vernon
Topeka R y & L lst5s 1933. F&A
32
88
88)4
Amer Pub Serv 7% pref_
_ 100
T ronto Power 5s 1924___ J&J
1st g 5s 1955 o p t________M&S
97)4
96)4
29
42
—
44
Amer Public Utilities____ 101
Trenton G & El g 5s 1 9 4 9 ..M&S
C ertificates_______________
93)4
78
80
50
Washington Balt & Ann El—
7% prior preferred_______.100
100
Trenton St R y con g 5s ’ 3 8 .J&J
69
58
00
60
—
1st M 5s Mar 1941 op ..M & S
4% partlc preferred______ ion
100
Trenton Pass 6s Sept 30 ’ 31 A&O
70)4
93 %
95
Wash’ n (D C ) G L 5s 1960.M &N
6% preferred_____________100
.100
T rl-C lty R y & Light—
101
42
43 >4
92
94
Amer Teleg & Cable guar___ 100
1st & ref g 5s 1930 o p t— J&J
i 6s M 1933 Ser A ______ A&O 100)4
72
73
Wash Ry & El g 4s 1951___ J&D
T roy C ity R y — See Un Tr (Alb)
Amer Telep & T eleg _____ .100 129
129)4
88
42
86)4
103
Anacost & Pot 5s 1 9 4 9 ..A & 0
TToy Gas 2d 6s’ 23 ext to ’33. F&A 102
Amer Wat Wks & Elec com .100
41)4
88
86%
98
100
|
Guaranteed_______________
9>
93)4
Consol 5s 1939..............-M & N
1st preferred____________ . 100
_
82
68
.100
18th & 29th Sts—See 3d Ave Ry
C ity & Sub 5s g 1948_ F&A
_
2d preferred_____________ 100
07)4
45
47
100
.100
Appalachian Power_________ 100
99)4
23d St R y — See N Y Rys
Metropolitan 1st 5s 1925 F&A
87
81
7% preferred____________ 100
.100
Washington Water Power C o—
Twin City Rapid Transit C o—
96
100
99
100
99)4 100
St Paul Cy 1st g 6s ’3 2 ..A& O
Consol & coll tr g 5s 1929.J&J
1st preferred________________
100
12
10
99)4
1st cons 6s g 1934____A&O
1st ref 5s 1939 o p _______ J&J
100)4
Arizona Power______________100
101)4
__ W aterloo Ced Falls & No R y —
53
58
Cable con 5s 1937..J& J15
Preferred_________________ 100
91)4
17
19
26
30
99%
1st M s f g 5s 1940 op ’ 15.J&J
Arkansas Light & Pow com . 100
Minn & St P Sub 5s '24 M&S
—
17
19
90
84
Preferred_________________ 100
M inn St & St Paul C i t y Certificates of deposit.
6%
j ,
Cons guar g 5s 1928 . . A&O
9354 »* atcituwn l ot ru w — oco n o i. iY Uti lities
Arkansas Natural G a s ______ l<
>
6)4
91%
Wsstchester Elec— See 3d Av Ryj
Arkansas Val R y . L & P p f.io n
Twin C ity Telep 5s ’ 24-’ 26.J&J
97)4
98)4
96
43 %
45)4
Westchester Lt 1st g 5s ’ 5 0 .J&D
Twin States Gas & Electric—
Assoc Gas & Elec, pref. (no par)
90
93
4
8
78
1st & ref 5s Oct 1953____A&O
N Y Sub Gas— 1st g5s’ 49M&S
Augusta-Aiken Ry & E l_ 100]
_
80)4
13
18
West Chester (Pa) St R y —
Preferred_________________ 100
1st & ref 4J4s 1926------- A & O
73
78
42)4
Underground Elec Ry of London
1st g 5s Aug 7 1932_____F&A
Baltimore Electric p ref______ 50d 40
61
85 %
62
West End St R y — See Boston El
4)4s Jan 1 1933..................J&J
Bangor Ry & El com m on___ 100
98
10?
82)4
West Liberty St R v — See Phila /O
Incom e 6s Jan 1 1948________
_
Preferred________
100
99% 103)4 Baton Rouge Elec Co pref. 100
82
85
Union D epot— See United Rys tLouis
109)4
West Penn Co deb 6s’ 25.J&D15
5c
West Penn Power—
Union Elec Lt & Pow of Ills—
Bay State G as_______________50 d n ____
89%
90 |BeB Telephone (C anada)_ 100iryl30_
131
95%
_
1st M 5s ’ 46 op ’ 21 Ser A M t S
1st m 5%3 1954 Ser A — J&J
95)4
86)4
87 %
1st M 5s 196.3 Ser E ____M&S
4%
Union El Li & Pow Co of St L—
R ights_______________________ dr 4)4
9414
96 |Birm Ry Light & Power— 10 t
97%
1st g 5s Sept 1 1932____M&S
1st M 5 ^ 3 1953_______ A&O
97)4
101% 101%
95%
R e f& e x t5 s’ 3 3 opa ft’ 18. M&N
95)4
1st M 6s t958 Ser C ____J&D
100
,
Preferred__________
105% 106)4 Blackstoue Val Gas & E ------50
73
75
1st M 7s 1946 Ser D ...M & S
Union Elev R R — See Northwest lev
97
Union R y — See Third Ave Ry
Conv deb 6s 1924_______ J&D 100% 100%
P referred .________________100
Union R y Gas & Elec Co (III)—
West Penn Railways C o—
Rleeek Sf.AFul F y— SeeNYRw^1
92%
93
80
83
Coll tr g 5s 1939 conv op.J& J
1st g 5s Jan 1 1931_____A&O
Boston Consol Gas, pref------100
Pitts M cKees & Connells RR
Union Trac Co. of Indiana—
Boston Elevated till c o m .. 100
77)4
78
94)4
62
64
1st 5s ’ 19 ext at 6% to ’ 22 J&J
1st cons 5s Jan 1 ’ 31__ J&J
P referred.________________100 92
93
82
83
47
50
West Penn Tr 1st 5s 1960.J&D
Indlanap North 5s 1932..J&J
1st preferred______________100 113
115
47
40
M un & Un City 5s ’3 6 . . J&J
W Phila Pass R y — See Phila R T
2d p re fe rr e d ..___________ 100
9 ) *4 103
92
88
West Va L H & P 6s ’ 2 9 .J&D
United Elec Lt & Power Balt—
Brazilian Tr L & P L td .-_ .1 0 0 r 5 2%
_
52)4
82
85
1st cons g 4V£s 1929___M&N
B ’ way & 7th Ave R R — See N Y Rys
95)4 West Va Utilities 6s 1935.J&J
82% Westerly L & P 5s 1937___ J&D
13
Unit Elec Co of N J 4s ’ 49. J&D
81%
Brooklyn Cltv R R __________ 10 d 12*4
97"
93)4^ B roo kl yn E llson C o ________ 103j 1 1 ) %
United Elec Rys (Providence)—
Western L &P 1st s f 53’ 25M&N
11134
68
69
Western N Y Utilities 5s’ 46 J&D
Prior Hen M 4s Jan 1946 Ser B
Bklyn-M anhat Tran v t c . . ( t ) d 14)4
li%
69
54
65
Western States Gas & Electric—
Gen ref M 5s Jan 1951 Ser A .
Pref tern v t c ____________(t) d 53
60
54
57
Gen ref M 4s Jan 1951 Ser B .
1st & ref 5s 1941 o p t ____J&D
( t M 5 J >4
97)4
96%
United Electric Securities C o—
Western T&T coll tr g 5s ’ 32 J&J
123 34 127
97
98 %
92
95
Coll tr g 5s 1933 to 1943.F&A
West Un T elegcoll tr 5s ’ 38. J&J
92
92)4
96
95%
Fdg & R E M 4V$3g’ 50.M fcN
ilifornla-Ore Power com . 100
United Fuel Gas 6s 1 9 3 6 ..J&J
95
91
103)4 10 3 Vs j Preferred_________________ 100
6V$s Aug 1 1936_______F&A
7J*S Aug 15 1931____F&A15
93%
Milt U n 6 se rta t5 % to ’ 41M&N
- - - !Calif Ry & Pow prior pref .100
65
53
85~”
87"
United G & E Corp 6s ’ 45. A&O
92
95%
—
United Gas & El(SF)5s’ 32 . .J&J
91)4
Northw’ n gu g 4 )4s 1934 .J&J
Camden fcSuhRv—See P S Corp
83
91
Whatcom Co Ry&Lt 5s’ 35M&N
United Ilium Co New Haven—
Canadian General Electric ion r
93
Wheeling (W Va) Elec C o—
91)4
1st 48 Feb 1 1940________F&A
P referred.__________________ r
92
94 1
89
1st M 5s >941 o p t ___ .M&N
88%
94%
United Lt & Rys 1st 5 s ’ 32. J&D
Capital Trac (W ash, D C) 100
9414
93
100
93
99
Conv deb 6s 1926_______M&N
Wheeling Public Service Co
Carolina Pow & Light, com 100
72 | Preferred_________________ 100
69
94
93%
97
1st 1& cons M 6s ’ 52 ser A A&O
Cons 1st 6s_______ Oct 1952
94)4
Wheeling Trac 5s g 1931_ J & *
_
United Power & Tran—
Central Ariz Pow & L, c o m .. 100
8 j"
40
Wichita R R & L t ref 5 s '32 A&O
D el Co & Phi tr ctfs 4s’ 49 J&J
Preferred_________________ 100
95
93
55
54
94
Wilkes-Barre G&E 5s’55 oDtJ&J
United Rys tr ctts 4s ’ 49.J&J
90
Cent Arkan Rv & L Corn pf 100
80
85
Wilkes-Barre & Hazleton R R —
Cent Crosst R R —See N Y Rvs
United Pub Util 6s 1943...J & J
48
1st coll tr g 5s 1951..M & N 15 / 45
Unit Rys & Elec (Baltimore) —
Central Ga Power com _____ 100
hila
o
Cent. Hudson Gas & Elec_ ion
_
70
70)4 Wllklnsb & E Pitts St R v — See |Phila C 0
1st consol g 4s 1949____M&S
92
85
84
1st con M 6s 1949______ M&S
98)4 Wllllamspt Gas— 1st g5s’ 39F&A
51 , Wilmington (Del) Gas C o—
50%
CentPkN V E R B — See N Y Rys
Incomes g 4s 1949 op ’ 29 J&D
82
84 1Central States Elec C orp _ 100
20
74
23
73
Ino funding g 5s 1936 . . J&D
1st & ref s f g 1949 o p . M&S
_
—
87)4 | Preferred________________ 100
77
97 |Winnipeg El— 1st ref 5s ’ 35 J&J
79
—
fl% gold notes 1927_____ F&A
Balt Sparrows Pt & Ches—
Wisconsin Edison C o—
Ches & P otom T eleof Balt pflOO
100
88
90
103)4'
1st g gu 4V$s 1953----F&A
Conv deb 6s 1924______ M&N
B altT racC o 1st M 5s’ 29.M & N
96
Wisconsin Elec Power—
Chic City & Co'ncom part cts (t> d
%
%
96
N o Balt Dlv 1st 5s ’ 42. J&D
1st M 7J4s Oct 15 ’ 45.A & 015 109 % 110 %
Pref partlc c tfs_____ (no par) d 3%
Cent R y con M g 5s 1932. M&N
97
98
Wisconsin Gas & Electric—
Chicago City R y ___________100
-----93
97
E xt & imp 5s 1932 . . . M&S
98
1st g 5s 1952 opt 1919..J& D
9134
Chicago Elevated Rys c o m ___
____
96
Lake Ro El 1st 5s ’ 42 M&S
Wisconsin Minn Light & Pow
—
Preferred ________________ >4
90
1st & ref 5s 1944 op ’ 1 9 .M&N
10
88J4
New Co when. If & as Iss.. 100
8
United Railways of Havana—
101
105
20
Chicago Rvs partlc ctfs Ser 1—
10
Ea 7H s Feb 15 ’ 3 6 .-F & A 15 106%
Gen & ref 7s 1947______J&J
107%
97
Red Wing G L & P 5s 1926..
Un’tR v s (Phlla) — See Unit P & T
Series 2____________
%
1)4
United Rys of St Louis—
Wisconsin Public Service Corp—
1
Series 3____________
%
97 34
g erjes 4
6% receivers ctfs 1926 . .A & O
95)4
1st 1 & re 6s 1952 Ser A . A&O
99 V» 100%
83
85
62% Wlscon Rlv Pow 1st 5s’ 4lM & N
Gen g 4s July 1 1934— J&J
Chicago Sub Gas & E lectric. 166
3
—
Com pt HUD & M Ter 6s ’ 13
Worcester & Conn Eastern R y —
Preferred______________100
35
66)4
..J&J
98
96
E xt at 5% to 1923____J&J
1st s f g 4)4s 1943______ J&J
Chris & 10th Sts R R —See N Y Rys
75
..M&S
8t L & Sub 1st 5s g 1921. F&A
Wore Con St Ry 7s 1930..M &S
79
Cincinnati Gas & Electric_ 100
_
78%
70
..F & A
97
1st & ref g 4 !4s 1930____ F&A
Ext at 8% to 1923...........
98
Cincinnati Gas Transp_____100
70
.M & N
65
Gen g 5s Apr 1 1923 gu A&O
.Cincinnati & Hamilton Trac.l00|
Deb g 5s 1927.................. M&N
70
..J&
8t Louis Trans Co 5s 1924 A&O
53
60
W ore & Clint 7s 1930...J & J
Preferred_________________ 100
Worcester Gas Light C o—
United Rys Investment Co—
Cine New & C ov Lt & T ra c. 1001
100
..J&J
1st lien coll tr s f g 5s ’ 26 M&N
95%
96
1st M 5J4s 1939 Ser A ...J & J
Preferred_________________ 100|
..J & J
101)4
95%
S ta m p ed _________ ________
1st M 6s 1939_____ _____ -J&J
Cincinnati Street R y _________ 50 d
95)4
100
6% gold notes 1924____J&J
United Traction (Albany)—
Clncln & Suburb Bell T e le p ..50 d
70
.M & S
44
46
fckCon g 4H s 2004_______ J&D
Wore & So St Ry 7s 1 9 2 8 ..M&S
Cities Service_______________100,
70
76
Yadkin River Pow lst5s’ 41A&0
90)4
89)4
n Albany R y con M 5s g ’30 J&J
r,
Preferred_________________ 100|
67
70
Yarmouth Lt & Power, Ltd—
l«G e n g 5s 1947_______ J&D
Cities Service Bankers shares (t) d
82
80
65
1st M 5s 1937..................A&O
55
T roy City Ry 53 g 1942. A&O
Citizens Gas (Indlanap) c o m .25 d
101
97
1st refunding 8s 1951___ M &N
Unit T r (Pittsb)— See Phila Co.
Preferred_________________ 100j
98
7s gold notes 1924_____ A&O
United Util 1st 6s ’ 43 op ’ 18 J&J
Citizens’ Pass R y— See Phila RT|
97"
9 8 " Yonkers R y — See Third Ave Ry
U S Pub Serv 1st 6s ’ 2 7 . . .F& A
Citizens Traction— See Phila Co
York Haven Water & Power—■
U,S Telephone 1st 7s 1921 ext to
C ity Pass R y— See Reading Tr
1st 5s June 1 1951_______ J&D
93
103
106
1 9 4 1 ________
J&D
C ity Ry (D ayton, O h io)____100;
99%
2d 63 M ay 1 1924............. M&N
99)4
Preferred_________________ 100
Urbana & Cham R y G & E—
84
Cons. M 5s M ay 1 1957. M&N
81
88
______
5s 1929
Cleve Elec Ilium, c o m ______ 100
88
_ 'Y o r k Rys 1st M g 5s ’ 37op J&D
_
86 )4
6 % preferred_ _________ 100
_
Utah Gas & Coke 1st 5s ’ 36 J&J
a Purchaser also pays accrued dividend. 6 Basis, d Price per share not per c a t . f Tnis price Includes accrued Interest, t Last sale,
nal. • o Per cent of par value, r Canadian price. « Sale price, f E x-10% dividend, x Ex-divldend. v Ex-rights, t W ithout par value.




PUBLIC U TILITY STOCKS

43
Stocks.

Par.

Bid.

Ask.

Stocks.

Par.

Bid.

A sk .

[V
Stocks.

ol.

Par j Bid.

118.
! Ask.

86
New York Railways (Conel.)—
83
—
Cleve Painsv A Eastern R R . 100
Havana Elec Lt A Power— 100
10
18
.100
101
Bway A 7th A ve guar_____ 100
99
95
Cleveland R a ilw a y ________ 100:
Preferred_________________ 100
94)4
.100
10
____
Central Crosstown 7 % ___ 100
C leve Southw < Colum R y ..l 0 0
fe
3 X Helena Light A R y , pref____100
5
10
13
75
Christopher A Tenth S ts. .100
Preferred_________________ 100j
Holyoke Street R y __________ 100
100
50
3
7
Eighth A v e___________
Colorado Power____________ 1001 22)4
23)4 Houghton County Elec L ight. 25
t o 65
o
93
96
15
Preferred________________ 100
Prel erred__________________ 25
18
4 2d St A Grand St Ferry
28
.100
23
1
Columbia Gas A E lec. „ . (no par) d 34
____
Ninth A ve guar 6 % _______100
34 >4 Houghton County T r, co m . 100
.100
15
-----Second A v e_______________100:
Colum bia (SC) R y Gas A E l. 100,
Preferred_________________ 100
28
23
.100
90
Preferred_________________ 100]
30
_
94
Sixth A v e _____ ______
100
50~* Houston Gas A Fuel, pref_ 100
10
5
107
121
Hudson County G as_____ .100
110
Twenty-third St guar___ .100
C olum tus(G a)E lA Pow c o m .100 118
35
121
1st preferred_____________ 100, 118
90
N Y A Richm ond G as____ .100
Illinois Pr A Light 7% pref____
88)4
22
19
97
2d pref___________________ 100,
95
Illinois N or Utilities pref___100
____N Y State Rys com m on______.100
100
56
61
.100
7 8 *'
Columbus R y Pow A L , com . 100
74)4
80
Preferred_________________ 100
75)4 Illinois Traction, com ______ 100
110
87
90 N Y Telephone 6 )4 % p r e f ...100 109)4
100
77)
Preferred A _______________100
76
Preferred_________________ 100
127
22
------ Niagara Falls Power c o m ____.100 125)4
100
Preferred B _______________100
68
_
Ilium A Power Securities_ 100
69
110
.100
80
Commercial Union Teleg (gu) .2 5 d 16
Preferred_________________ 100
-----Preferred_________________ 100 109
20
104
100 103
Indiana Lighting___________ 100
------ Nlag Lock A Ont Pow 7 % pf 100
C om m onw aalth-E disonC o.. 100 132)4 133
25
35**
. 25
Commonwealth Pow Corp, com d 56
Indiana Service C orp, c o m ..100
35 Norfolk Railway A Light____ 25 d 23
57
6
8
.100
41
Preferred_________________ 100,
75
45 Northampton (Mass) St R y .1 0 0
Preferred_________________ 100
77
50
C om ’lth Pow, R y A L, c o m . 1001
56%
Indiana Union Traction____100
____Northern N Y Util, Inc, c o m a .25 d 46
.25
57)4
100
95
.100
Coney Island & Bklyn R R .100
20
54
Preferred_________________ 100
Indianapolis G as____________ 50 d 51 "
25
10
Connecticut Ltg & Pr 7% pf.100
45
North Ohio Elec C orp, c o m .(t ) d
-(D 9
101)4 Indlanap A Southeast T r, pf.100
27)4
.100
26
49**
59
Preferred_________________ 100
Connecticut Power_________ 100 165
Indianapolis Street R y C o ..1 0 0
168
68
91
95
North Ohio Tr A L pref 6 % .100
. 100
Preferred_________________ 100
Indlanap W W Sec, p ref------100
98 34
96)4
28
.106
26)4
43
------Nor Ontario Lt A Pow co m . 100
Connecticut R y & Lighting. 100
Indlanap Water Co pref------ 100
46
72
.106
47
Preferred_________________ 100
Interboro R T vot tr ctfs.-lOO
17)4
Preferred_________________ 100
69)4
16) 4
48)4
102
99
93
.10C
_
C ods Gas, E L & P (B alt)_ 100
98 Northern States Power______100
112)4 113)4 Intemat Ocean Teleg (g u a r).100
92
94
.10C
8 % preferred____________ 100 117
International R y v t c --------- 100
16)4 Preferred__________________100
118
15)4
60
63
Internat Telep A T eleg--------100
7 % p re fe rr e d ........... .........100 106
69)4 Northern Tex Elec Co c o m . .10C
107
69)4
70
73
.10C
8
Consolidated Gas (N Y ). See under N Y City J ackson vllle T raction, com ..1 0 0
-----Preferred__________________100
__
.100
35
Preferred_________________ 100
Cons Trac of N J— See Pub Serv Corp.
------Northwest E lectric___________100
21)4
.10C
Consol Water (Utica) c o m .. 100
85
80
Jersey Cent Pow A Lt c o m .. (D
20
Preferred__________________100
17) 4
43
91
. . 50
94
Northwestern Teleg (guar)____5 0 d 38
Preferred_________________ 100
8% preferred____________ 100
83
75
100
105
95)4 Ohio Bell Telep pref_______ 100 , 104
7% preferred____________ 100 101
<an City Pr A Lt 1st pf ser Act) d 93
103
Kansas C ity Power Secur— (+' d ____
166
Consumers’ Gas (T oron to)_ 50 r 164
_
------Ohio Cities Gas— See Pure Oil Co
Consumers P ow (M ich ), pref .100
86
Preferred____________ (no par) d ____
------ Ohio Fuel Supply_____________ 25 d 32)4
32)4
88
98
45
Continental Gas A Elec co m . 100
_
92
Kentucky Securities C orp _ 100
50
Ohio Gas A Electric p ref____100,
68
Preferred_________________ 100
7% prior preferred________100
80* '
73
Ohio R iv Edison Co 7% pref— I -----88*
*8*'
------Ohio Traction— C om m on— 100
6)4
6% preferred
Kentucky A W Va P ow , c o m .25
73
76
30
95*'
Contln Pass R y— See Phlla R T
Preferred_________________ 100
98
Preferred__________________ 100 29
C um b’l ’d Co (M e) P A L t____ 50 d 55
24)4
Keystone Telephone_________50
7)4 Oklahoma Natural G as------- 25 d 24)4
65
7)4
27
80
29
Omaha A Council B luffs___ 100.
-----Preferred_________________ 100
Preferred__________________ 50
Kinloch Long Dlst T e le p .-.1 0 0
70
Dayton Power A Light_____ lo o
Preferred________________ 100;
-----82
88
Ottawa Light, Heat A P ow . 100 r 85
Preferred_________________ 100
Laclede Gas Light__________ 100
86)4
70
75
Ottawa T raction___________ 100 r -----Dayton A Western, common. 100
Preferred_________________ 100
Preferred_________________ 100
Lake Shore Elec, com ______ 100
Ottumwa (la) R y A Lt p ref. 100
-----18
Pacific A Atlantic Tel (gu) — 25 d 15
Denver A Northwestern R y .100
First preferred___________ 100
7
10
8econd preferred_________ 100
Pacific Gas A Electric--------- 100
Detroit E dison_____________ 100 106
92)4
93)4
106 34
Laurentide Power__________ 100
------ First pref erred_____________ 100 89)4
65
Detroit United R y _________ 100
90)4
66
37)4
Lehigh Power Securities____(t)
38)4 Pacific Light Corporation— 100
-----Dom inion Pr A Transmission 100
18
Lehigh Valley Transit, c o m . . 50
Preferred_________________ 100
------ 1 Preferred________________ 100
-----103
38
Preferred__________________ 50
------1Pacific Telep A T eleg______ 100
82
Dom inion Teleg (Canada)___50 r 42)4
96
26 )4
Duluth Edison Electric_____ 100
___
Lone Star Gas, new--------------- 25
27)4
Preferred_________________100
93)4
90
Los Angeles G A E C orp, pf.10 0
-----90) 4 Paducah T r A Light com — 100
Preferred________________ 100
___
Louisville Home Telephone. 100
121
Preferred_________________100
------32
Duluth-Superior Trac C o ___100
28
Preferred______ _____ ____ 100
40
Louisville Railway C o ______ 100
31 )4 Paterson A Passaic Gas A El 100
74
30)4
50
84
68
Duquesne Light—See Phlla Co—
Preferred_________________ 100
------Pawtucket Gas preferred____ 100
83
60
Lowell Electric Light________100 198
206
Penn Central Light A P p ref. (t) d 59)4
100
Eastern Conn Pr 7% 1st p f--1 0 0
98
210
Pennsylv Edison p r e f.. (no par) d 99
22
Eastern M ass St R y , co m _ 100
_
20
Lowell Gas____________ _ — 100 200
101)4
80
M ackay Cos.— See M isc. Cos.
65
1st preferred_____________ 100
Penn-Ohio Elec C o, pref____1001
___
75
98
19
M anitoba Power C o _ (no par)
_
Preferred B stock ________ 100
___
20)4 Penn-Ohlo Pow A L t, p r e f..100!
95
55
100
Manhattan Elev R y (N Y )..1 0 0
37
Adjustment s t o c k ________100
36
52
Pennsylvania Pow A Lt pref. (f) d 96
46)4
M odified guarantee_____
-----36)4 Pennsylvania Water A P ow . 100
Adjustment (trust ctfs)_.10 0
36
109)4
38
36)4
89
91) 4 Pensacola Elec Co com m on. 100
4
Eastern Texas Elec Co co m . 100 112
Manila Elec C orp___________ 100
Manufac Lt A H t, P ittsb____50
54
Preferred_________________100
35
Preferred __
100
82
53)4
Market St R y (San F ran)___100
95)4
.9
People’ s G L A C (C h ic)____100
Eastern Wisconsin Elec pref. 100
85! 89
95)4
8)4
45
24
34
Phlla Co (Pittsburgh)________ 50 d 44)4
East Bay Wat (San Fr) co m . 100
____
Preferred_________________ 100
36
100
53
Preferred A _______________100
85 )4
54)4
5% non-cum preferred_____ 50 d 33
19
100
18
Preferred B ______________ 100
____
6% cum preferred_________ 50 d 43
43)4
100
78
79
East Penn Elec C o __________(t ) d 33
Allegheny T raction________ 50 d 38
35
100
1st preferred (7 % )___________
92
Citizens T raction___________ 50 d 38
67)4
95
27
2d preferred (8 % )___________
80
Duquesne Light 1st p r e f ..1001 102)4! 104
-(t ) d 24
100
85
90
East Read’g El— Wee R ’d ’g Trac
Federal St A Pleasant V al__25 d 14
6% prefei
16)4
33
100 105
111
Pittsburgh A B ’ham T r ____50 d 20
8% prefei
East St Louis A Suburban .. 100 n 8)4
20
100
United Traction p ref______ 50 d -----lemphis Sti
Preferred_________________100 n 50
100
Preferred .
Edison Elec Ilium (B oston). 100 172
Philadelphia E lectric_________ 25 d 3114
31)4
173
93
31
Eighth A ve R R — See N Y Rys
Preferred___________________ 25 d 3 0 )4 ’
1(t> d 92
.10 d
Electrical Securities, pref___100
72
80
1)4
35)4
2)4 Philadelphia Rapid T ra n sit..50 d 35)4
210
4
.10 d 3
Citizens Passenger guar— 50 d 200
Preferred.
Electrical Utilities, com ____100
49
100lr ____
Preferred_________________ 100
70
Continen P assR y ($ 2 9 p d ).5 0 d ------ 1 77)4
k
35
100
52)4
Fairm’t Pk A Hadding’n — 50 d . . .
Electric Investment C orp___100
20
54)4
100
87
225
87)4
Frankf’d A Southwark Pass 50 d 210
Preferred.
Preferred_________________ 100 100
75
100
Germantown Passenger____50 d 70
99)4
Electric R y Securities......... ........
8)4
98)4
9)4
_ 103
75
105
Green A Coates Sts ($15 pd) 50 d 70
Elec Storage Bait— Wee Ind A M isc Cos
26
81
83
Mtlw Elec R y A Lt 6% pref. 100
Hestonville M A F com _____50 d 23
Elizabethtown Consol G as. .100
40
45
92
97
40
Mississippi Pr A Lt 8 % pref -(t )
Ellz A Tren R R — See Pub Servi Corp.
Preferred________________ 50 d 35
105
Mississippi River Power___ 100
Phil C y Pass R y ($22)4 P )-50 d 100
91
Elmira W L A R R 1st pf v t clOO
88
20)4
21)4
83
28
81
Phila A Darby Pass R y _____50 d 23
El Paso Electric C o, co m _ 100
_
125
Preferred________________ .100
128
65
74
Phil A Gray’s Fy ($25 pd)_50 d 60
Preferred_________________100
.100
87
62
100 120
125
Philadelphia Traction______ 50 d 61)4
58
Empire A Bay State T e le g ..100
20
21
Ridge A ve Pass ($28 p d )___ 50 d 155
M onon-West Penn P S 6% p f.25
71
Empire Dlst Elec, pref_____ 100
170 *
2d A 3d Sts R y guar______ 50 d 160
7% preferred_____________ 25
Empire Gas A Fuel C o, pref____
19)4
168
63
13th A 15th Sts Pass R y . . . 5 0 d 164
M ontana Power____________ 100
Equitable 111 G L (Phlla) pf.100 l i o "
62)4
110
110
Union Pass ($30 5-6 p d ). — 50 d 103
Erie Lighting, pref____(no
Preferred_________________ 100 104)4
24)4
39)4
156)4
Union Traction ($17)4 p d ).5 0 d 39
Essex A Hudson G as______ 100 107
Montreal L H A P __________ 100 156)4
111
52
West Phlla Pass guar_____ 50 d 110
Fairm ’t Pk A Had Pass R y - -See Phila R T
M ontreal T elegrap h --------------40
li”
M ontreal Tramways, c o m .. 100 r 152*
____Phlla A Western R y com _______ 50 d 10
100 200
34
____
Preferred_____________ 50 d 33
72
Debenture 5% stock________
Federal Light A T rac, c o m ..-(+> d 71
90
72
*5)4
6
Pine Bluff Co pref__________ 100
85
100
Montreal Tram A Power___100
74
15
18
pittsb A Birm Trac— See Phila Co
Mountain States Pow c o m _ .(t)
100
5
82
86)4 Pittsburgh Utilities 7 % p re f..1 0 d 12)4
12)4
Preferred________________ 100
Preferred_________________ 100
70
107
Vot trust ctfs of deposit_____ d 12)4
Mountain States Tel A T e l ..100 105
Franklin Telegraph (guar). . 100
12)4
38
43
61
142
Portland (M e) Gas Light____ 50 d 60
140
Municipal Gas (A lbany)____100
13
16
Galveston-Houston Elec C o . 100
62
65
Portland (Ore) R y L A P ..1 0 0
22
22)4
Narragansett Electric________50
55
Preferred________________ 100
60
98
__ National Light, Heat A Pow. 100
3
7
Prior preferred____________ 100 93
73
100
72
30
35
1st pref___________________ 100 70
Preferred_________________ 100
100 150
52)4
83
100
65
National Power A L igh t,com (f)
84
2d pref_____________________ 100 51)4
70
20
Preferred____________(no par)
87 Porto R ico Rys L td ____________ 100 r 18
d 22
85)4
23
-(t)
69
97)4
Preferred____________ 100 r . .
90)4
101)4 Nebraska Power pref________100
-(t) d 99
12
74
Newark Consolidated G a s ..100
77
Power Securities com _______ (t) d
9
98
- ( f) d 94
22
New Bedford GasA Ed Lt C o . 25
Convertible preferred49)4
Second preferred__________ (t) d 18
33
48)4
(t) d 31
65
20
____Providence G as_______________ 50 d 60
100
95
New Bedford A Onset R y _ 100
_
44
50
____Public Serv Corp of N J,(no par)
d 43)4
14
New England C o, com _____ 100
100
15
85
62
89
8% p referred ______________100 100)4 102
preferred________________ 100
First preferred___________ 100
51
98
____
7% p referred ______________100 97
Second preferred_________ 100
Georgia R y A El Co stm p d .. 100 112)4
12
New Eng Elec Securities, c o m ..
16
Camden A Sub ($5 pald)__25 d . .
Pref erred________________ 100
35 *'
____
Consoiidated Trac of N J.100|
30
New England Power pref___ 100
54
56
100
New England Tel A T el____ 100 y 111
111)4
Rapid Transit St R y Co._100| 120
106
.100 104)4
105*"
32)4
So Jersey Gas A Elec Trac 100 101
New Haven Gas Light______ 25 d 32
.100
55
53)4
99
76)4 Public Serv Elec Pow pref___100
97
New Haven W ater__________ 50 d 75)4
Gold A Stock Teleg (guar). . .100 105
110
83
93
Public Service Invest p ref..1 0 0
80
86
32
New Jersey Pow A L pref___ 100
.100
35
47
52)4 Public Service Co of Nor 111.100 101 )4 102
Newp N A Hamp R y ,G A E .1 0 0
.100
102
Hackensack W ater85)4 New s t o c k _________________ (t) d 101)4
80
..2 5 d 18
24
Preferred_________________ 100
93
63)4
Preferred__________________ 100, 91
Preferred________
..2 5 d ____
28)4 N ew Y orkC ity— Consol Gas (t) d 63)4
45
54
Puget Sound Power A L ight. 100
43
.50 d ____
Preferred__________________ 50 d 52
83
____
6 % preferred______________100
78
65
100 178
180
Standard G L of N Y com . 100
____ 7% preferred______________100a 101)4 103)4
Preferred.
100 165
Preferred_______________100
75
68
25c. 'Quebec Power c o m ________ 100 r 67)4
[artford Cit
. 2 5 d 31
32)4 New Y ork Railways________100
Preferred.
6 I Preferred_________________ 100
r92)4
Bleecker St A Fulton F ’y .1 0 0
.2 5 d
...
40
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 London.
• Nominal, r Canadian price. * Sale price, u Ex-warrants. * Old stock, x Ex-dlvldend. y Ex-rlghta. t W ithout par value.




M ae ., 1924.]
Stocks.

43

PUBLIC UTILITY STOCKS
Par.

Bid.

Ask.

Stocks.

P ar.

Bid.

Ask.

Stocks.

P ar.

B id .

Ask.

Quebec R y .L t, Heat A Pow. 100 r ____
Railways Com pany General. . 10 d 4 )4
Rap Tran St Ry— See Pub Serv Corp
UiaarKner Traction.
Reading 'Prorttlm i
50 dn OO
22)4
City Passenger R y_________50 d 95
100
East Reading Electric R y. . 50 d 50
60
Reading Transit A Lt, cl B pf50
22
Republic Ry A Light, com ._ 100
20
Preferred_________________ 100
46
48
Richmond Light A R R _____ 100
70
82
Rochester G & E 5% pref_ 100
_
77
105
7% preferred____________ 100 103
Roch A Syracuse RR com___100
Preferred_________________ 100
53
St Jos Ry, Lt & Pow, pref___100
50
34
San Joaquin Light A Power. 100
Preferred_________________ 100
92
95)4
98
Prior preferred___________ 100
105"
Savannah El A Pow deb stk. 100 102
Scioto Valley Trac, com____100
4VS
534
First preferred___________ 100
52
55
Preferred_________________ 100
37
39
Shawlnlgan Water A Power. 100 r 126)4 127
10
Sierra Pacific Elec Co com ..100
8)4
Preferred_________________ 100
80
77
50
60
Somerset Un A Middlesex Lt 100
102
101
South Calif Edison, com____ 100
7% preferred____________ 100 102)4 104
118
8% preferred____________ 100 116
Southern Canada Power____100 r 54
54)4
Preferred_________________ 100 r 91J4
25'
South A Atlan Teleg (guar)..2 5 d 15
Southern New Eng Telep_ 100
_
129J4 131
Southern Utilities, com_____ 100
Preferred_________________ 100
So Jer Gas, El * Tr— See Public Service Corp.
Southwestern Bell Telep preflOO 104
104J4
Southwest Missouri RR____100
53"
50
Springfd(Mass)StRyCos preflOO
94
Springfield (Mo) Ry A L, pref..
90
95
90
Springfield (O)L HAP 7% pf 100
90
85
Six per cent preferred____100
a Purchaser also pays accrued dividend,
a Nominal, r Canadian price. s Sale price.

Spring Valley W ater________100
87
United Light A R ys, com ___100
155)4 157
80
79
itandard Gas A Elec ( D e l ) ..50 d 32
6% first preferred________100
33
49
Preferred__________________ 50
Seven per cent pref_________
48
91
99c. United Rys of St Louis, com .100
35c'
S uburban Electric Secura (no par)
il"
1st preferred_____________ 100
Preferred_________________ 100
17
2d preferred_________(no par) d ____
United Rys A Elec (B alt),com .50
9
Superior Water, L & P , c o m . 100
United Rys Investment C o . .100
8)4
32
33
Preferred_________________ 100
Preferred_________________ 100
5
Tam pa Electric C o _________ 100 142
United U tilities____________ 100
75
Tennessee Elec Power, c o m .. (t) d 24)4
Preferred_________________ 100
25)4
94
92
95)4
1st preferred (7 % )________100
89
Utah Power A Light p r e f ... 100
21)4
53
21
2d preferred_________(no par) d 51
Utah Securities C orp________100
102
98
5
Terre Haute Ind & E ast____100
Utica Gas & Electric, p r e f .. 100
34
15"
37)4
20
Virginia R y A Power, c o m ..100
Preferred_________________ 100
77
Terre Haute T r A L t, p r e f .. 100
81
Preferred_________________ 100
74)4
20
Third Avenue R y (N Y ) ____100
Virginian Power C o, com ___100
9)4
io h
18)4
38
34
87
92
Tidewater Power 7% p r e f.. 100
Preferred_________________ 100
6
102
8% pref stock ____________ 100
96
Wash Balt A Annapolis______ 50 d
26"
Preferred__________________ 50 d 24
Toledo Bowl Green & So, p f.10 0
104
Toledo-Edlson prior pref____100
Washington (D C) G as______ 20 d 49)4
49)4
84
Toronto R ailway___________ 100 r 83
Wash (D C) R y A E l, c o m .. 100 * 71
71)1
T rl-C lty R y & L ight, pref___100
Preferred_________________ 100 * 7 3 )4
74)4
82)4
7
109
Tri-State Telep A Teleg_____ 10 d
Washington W ater Pow C o . 100 105
30
9
28
7
Western Power C orp ________100
Preferred__________________ 10 d
60
T roy (N Y ) G as______ (no par; d 55
Preferred_________________ 100
82)4
80)4
23d Street— See N Y Railways
Western R ys A Light, p ref..1 0 0
25"
15'
Twin C ity Rapid Transit___100
61X Western States Gas A E le c ..100
60)4
77
81
Preferred_________________ 100
Preferred_________________ 100
99)4
29)4 Western Union T elegrap h .. 100 108)4 109)4
Union Natural G as__________ 25
28)4
W est’house Elec A M fg— See un der Mis cell
Union St Ry(N ew B ed,M ass) 100 116
98
" 5 " West Penn Power, p ref_____ 100
97
Union Trac of Ind, com _____ 100
25
84
85
First preferred___________ 100
West Penn Railways, p r e f..100
50
8
Second preferred_________ 100
West Penn Co com __________ (t) d 48
United Elec of New J ersey..100 125
7% preferred____________ 100
90)4
90)4
43
4 5 " West Virginia Utilities, p r e f..50 d 38)4
United Elec R y (Providence) 100
29
l55‘
United Electric SecuT, pref ..1 0 0
Winnipeg Electric R y ______ 100 r 27
81
Preferred_________________ 100 r 79
United Gas A Elec new c o m .. 10 d 16)4
i§ "
69
67
New preferred___________ 100
Wisconsin Edison, com _____ 100
92"
60
56
United Gas & El of NJ 5% pf. 100
W isconsin-Minn L A P, p ref. 100 x 8 § "
100
64 X Wisconsin Pub Ser Corp pf.100
United Gas Im provem ent_ 50 d 64)4
_
Preferred___________________50 d x 56
107)4
57)4 Wisconsin Telep 7% p r e f .. 100 105X
Y ork (Pa) Railways, com ____50 d 34
United 111 Co of New H aven. 100 221
_______________________________________________________________3 5 "
Preferred__________________ 50 d 34)4
d Price per share, not per cent,
t New stock,
h Ex-stock dividend,
k Last sale.
I In London,
u Ex warrants, t Old stock. * Ex-divldend. y Ex-rights, t Without par value.

INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS SECURITIES
In the rearrangement of our quotation lists we classify under the designation “ Industrial and Miscellaneous Securities” all Issues which 4* *•!
appear under the previous two headings, namely “ Railroad (Steam)” and “ Public Utilities.” In the case of stocks, however, we put “ Textile Mana*
laoturlng,” “ Insurance,” “ Mining,” “ Real Estate and Land,” “ Title Guarantee and Safe Deposit Companies” under separate heads, then follow
vlth the rest of the “ Industrial and Miscellaneous.”
NOTICE.— All bond prices are “ and Interest” except where marked “ f” and Income and defaulted bonds.
Bonds.

Bid.

Ask.

IN D U S T R I A L A M ISCE LLA N EO’S B O N D S
Abitibi Pow A Pap 6 s 1940.JAJ2
92
94
Acme White Lead A Color W k 398
100
1st 6s July 1924 to ’ 28 op .J A J

80
80)4
Adams Exp coil tr g 4s ’ 48. MAS
73
Coll tr g 4s 1947______ JAD / 72
Advance-Rumely 6sD ec’ 25MAS
89
Ajax Rubber s f 8 s 1 9 3 6 ..JAD
89)4
Alabama Cons Coal A Iron—
1st cons M 5s 1933 . ..M A N
91)4
Ala Steel A Shipbldg— See Tenn C I A R R .
AlaskaGoldMlries deb6s'25MAS /
6)4
5H
6
Deb 6s 1926 Ser B _____MAS d 5)4
Allied Packers deb 6 s 1939.JAJ s 75)4 s 76
1st M A coll tr 8 s 1939 ..J A J s 65)4 s 6 6)4
102)4
Aluminum Co 7s 1925____M AN
102)4
106)4 106)4
Debenture 7s 1933 ___AAO
97
Am Agrlc Chem 1st 5s 1928 AAO
97)4
1st ref s f 7J4s 1941_____FAA
98
98)4
Amer Can — deb 5s 1 9 2 8 ..FAA
98)4
99 M
Amer Chain deb 6s 1933_ AAO
_
94)|
94)4
Amer Chicle— 0s '24 ’ 2 7 ..A A O
94
92)4
SenSenChlc6sJ’ nel4 ’ 29 JAD
86
84)4
85)|
87
Amer Cot Oil g 5s 1931 opt MAN
6 % notes Sept 2 1924.M A S 2 100
100)4
American Ice Securities—
American Ice C o— R E 1st A
101)4
102)4
gen s f 6 s ’ 42 opt ’ 1 3 ..FAA
Am Republics Corp 6 s ’ 37. AAO
91)4
91)4
Amer Rolling Mill 6s, 1938 .JA J
99)4
99)4
Amer Smelt A Ref 5s 1947. AAO
92)4
92)4
102
101)4
1st M 6s 1947 Series B ..A A O
102)4
Amer Sugar Refg 6s 1 9 3 7 ..JAJ 102
American Sumatra T o b acco—
97
7 )4 % s f conv notes 1925 JAD
9S
American T ype Founders—
Deb gold 6s 1926______ MAN
99)4 100)4
Deb gold 6s 1937______ MAN
99)4
100)4
100)4
Deb gold 6s 1939____ .M A N
99)4
Amer Writ Paper s f 7-6s ’ 39JAJ
43
49
Anaconda Copper Mining—
1st con 6s 1953 Series A _ . FAA
95)4
95)4
97
Conv deb 7s 1938______ FAA
97)4
6 % gold bonds 1929 Ser A JAJ
101)4
101)4
101)4
Anglo-Amer Oil 7)49 1925. AAO
101 )4
Armour A Co of Delaware—
90
1st M 5)43 1943 Ser A ...J A J
89)4
Armour A Co— Real estate 1st
84 )4
gold 4)4s 1939 o p t______ JAD
84)4
Associated Oil 1st 5s 1930.J AJ15
6% g notes 1935. . . .M A S
98
97)4
Associated Simmons Hardw Cos
92
92)4
3)4 % gold notes 1933____JAJ
A tl Fruit A SS deb 7s ’ 34.JA D / 37 34
39
Columbia Tr Co ctfs dep____ / 37
39)4
39
Ctfs of deposit stamped_ / 37
_
A il Gulf A W Indies SS Lines—
51
52
Coll tr g 5s Jan 1 1959_ JAJ
_
Atlantic Refin deb 5s 1937 .JAJ
98)4
98)4
Atlas Port Cem 1st 6s ’ 25.M AS n 99 )4
100)4
Baldwin Locom otive Works—
100)4
1st 8 f 38 1940 opt aft ’ 15 MAN 100)4
Baragua Sag (Comp Azucarera
103
Baraqua) 7)4s 1 9 3 7 ..JAJ 15 102)4
50
Barney A Smith Car 5s ’ 3 6 .JAJ
Bamsdall Corp 8s 1931 A .J A J
99
99)4
93
Beech Creek C A C 5s ’ 4 4 . . JAD
91
—
Booth Fisheries s f 6s t926. AAO
77)4

Bonds.

Bethlehem Steel Corporation—
Cons s f 5 J4s 1953 Ser B . FAA
Con m 6s Aug 1948____FAA
Beth St 1st ex g 5s ’ 26 gu . JAJ
Beth St pur m 6s Aug ’ 98.Q -F
Beth St 1st 1A ref 5sr42. MAN
Purch money 5s 1936 _JAJ
Beth Steel eq tr 7s 1935.AAO
Penn M ary Steel 5s 1937.JAJ
Boston Term Co— 3 )4s ’ 47. FAA
Braden Cop Mines 6s 1931 FAA
Brier H1U Steel 5)49,1942 .A A O
Brunswlck-Balke-Collender Co
6 % serial notes 1925.
.JA J
6 % serial notes 1926-29.JAJ
B uffiloASusq Iron 5s 1932 JAD
Deb g 5s Jan ’ 26 opt ’ 10 .M AS
Bush Term 1st 4s 1952____AAO
Cons g 5s Jan 1955____ .JA J
Bush Terminal Buildings C o—
l 3t s f gold guar 5s I960. AAO
By-Products Coke Corp—
UtAref s f 8 s ’ 36 Ser A MAN
Calif Petrol 6)43 1933 ____AA O
Camaguey Sugar 7s ’ 4 2 .A A 0 1 5
Canada Cem ’ t 1st 6 s ’ 29 op AAO r
Canada SS Lines 7s 1942 MAN
Canadian Car A Fdy C o, Ltd—
1st s f gold 6 s 1939____.JA D
Canadian Cons Rubber, Ltd—
Gold 6 s 1946opt 1911...A A O r
Canadian Cottons 5s 1940.JA J2 r
Canad Gen Elec 6s 1942_ AAO
_
C entral Foundry 6 s 1931
FAA
Cent Hud St’b ’t 5s Apr ’ 33 AAO
Central Leather 5s 19*25_ AAO
_
Central Steel— 1st 8 s 1941 MAN
Cerro de Pasco Cop 8 s 1931. JAJ
Charcoal Iron of Amer 83 1931 .
Chic Jet coll tr ref g 4s ’ 40.A A O
Coll trust ref 5s 19 40.. .A A O
Chic Un Sta— See SteamRR bds
Chicoutimi Pulp 6s 1943_ JAJ
_
Chill Copper 6 s 1932 Ser A . AAO
Cities Service Ref 7s 1933 . JAJ
Clearfield Bit Coal 4s 1940.JAJ
Clev Un Term— See Steam R R s.
Clyde SS 1st 5s 1931 o p t..F A A
Col Fuel A Iron sf 5s 1943. FAA
Colorado Industrial—
1st g gu 5sser A A B ’ 34optFAA
Columbia Graphophone M fg—
8 % gold notes Aug 1 ’ 2 5 .FAA
New York Tr ctfs of dep____
Guaranty Tr ctfs of dep__
Computing-Tabulatlng-Rec Co
Sinking fund gold 6s 1941.JAJ
Consol Textile 1st 8s 1941.JAD
Consol Coal 4)4s 1934 o p t. MAN
1st A ref s f g 5s 1 9 5 0 ...JA D
Continental PapABagMills Corp
1st A ref 6)4s 1944 Ser A FAA
Corn Prod R e f s f 5s 1931.M AN
1st g 5s 1934 s f ________ MAN
Cramp (Wm) SonsShipAEngBldg
1st M g 5s 1929 o p t_____ MAS
Crew Levick Co 1st 6s 1931.F AA
Crown Cork A Seal 6s 1942 FAA

Bid.
90)4
98)4
99)|
11014
95)4
90)4
102)4

Ask.
90)4
99)4

100

112)4
95)4
90)4
102)4

96

97
83

100)4

100)4

94)4

99)4
99

95)4
100)4
100

84
83

84)4

92)4

93

105)4
97
95)4
____
91)4

107
97)4
96
102 Vs
92)4

97)4

98)4

__ _
90
104
93
84
94)4
107)4
136)4
93

81
94
100

96
75

10434
95
87

94)4
109
140)4
94
83
94)4
100)4
98
____

84
88)4

88

76

76)4

15
15
15

20
20
20

99)4
90
90)4
87)|
95
99
99
97
93)4
71

89)4

100
91
91
88)4
95)4

94 34
72)4

Bonds.

Bid.

Cuba Cane Sug deb 7s 1930. JAJ
C onv deb 8 s 1930_______ JAJ
Cuban-American Sugar—
1st M coll 8 s M ar 15’ 31MAS13
Cudahy Pack s f 5s 1946 _JAD
Sink fund deb g 5 )4s ’ 37. AAO
De Bardeleben Coal Corp—
1st m 6 34s 1924-’ 43_____ JAJ
Deere A Co 7 )4 % notes’ 31 MAN
Dery D G ) Corp 7s 1942 .M A S
D ew ees(W )W ood Co 5s’ 30 MAN
Distillers’ Securities Corp—
Coll tr cv g 5s ’ 27 op ’ 08 . AAO
Bankers Tr Co ctf of d e p ..
Domln Coal 5s ’ 40 op ’ 10. MAN
Domin Iron A Steel 5s 1929. JAJ
Consol 5s 1939 ________ M A S
Donner Steel 7s 1942____ .JA J
Dunlop Tire A Rubber Co —
1st m 7s 1942 Ser A . . .J A D
du Pont (E I) de Nem Powder —
Gold 4)4s June 1 1936_ JAD
_
du Pont (E I) de Nemours A Co
Gold 7349 M ay 1 1931..M A N
Eastern Cuba Sug 7 X s ’ 37 .M A S
Eastern Steel 5s 1 9 3 1 ___FAA
Elk Horn Coal 6 s 1923____JAD
Empire Refg 1st 6 s 1927___FAA
Fairmont Coal 5s 1 9 3 1 ____JAJ
Farmers M fg Co 7s 1943..M A S
Federal Sug Ref 6s 19 33..M A N
Fisher Body 6 % notes 1925FAA
6 % notes 1 9 2 6 . . _____ FAA
6% notes 1927_________ FAA

94
99

6 % notes 1928 .

6B
asis. /This price includ s a
e ccrued interest, f Last sa , n Nom
t
le
inal, r Canadiad price, sS le price.
a




...

94 X
9934

107)4
88 34
87)4

107 M
89)4

67.25%

7%
10134
81

101

8034
99

88

52
49

4634
47
93
r 89)4
76)4
91

9034
77
9134

93)4

93)4

/
/

9034
107
109
86

9634
10134
9634
97
98)4
100 34
10034
99)4

FAA

Fisk Rubb Co 1st 8 s 1941.M A S
Framerlcan Ind A D ev Corp—
Deb 7)4s 1942___________JAJ
Francisco Sug 7)49 1942. MAN 15
Gair (R obert) Co 1st 7s ’ 3 7 .JAJ
Galena-Signal Oil deb 7s’ 30 AAO
General Amer Tank Car Corp—
Equip tr 7 34s ’ 31 Ser G G . AAO
Equip 6s A 7s _____ __ _ . _
Gen Asphalt conv 8 s 1930.JAD
Gen’l Baking 1st 6 s 1 9 3 6 ..JA D
General Cigar 6s 1925------JAD
Serial 6s 1935 . _ . . .JA D
Gen’l Elec 3349 1942 o p t ..F A A
Deb g 5s ’ 52 tax-ex N Y .M A S
General Petroleum Corp—
7% sf g notes F eb l5 ’ 31FAA15
6% g notes Apr 15 ’ 28. A A 015
Gen Refractories 6s 1 9 5 2 .. F A A
Goodrich(BF) 1st 634s 1947. JAJ
Goodyear T A R ub 8s ’ l l .M A N
Deb s f 8s M ay 1931____FAA
Granby Con M in Smelt A Pow—
1st conv 6s 192S Ser A . .M A N
S ta m p ed ..
. — -------Conv deb 8s 1925 ___.M A N
Gray A Davis conv 7s ’ 3 2 .FAA
Gulf Oil of Pa deb 5s 1937.JAD
Hanna Fum Co 1st 8s ’ 2 6 .JA D
Havana T obacco 5sl9 22_ JAD
_
Hershey Chocolate 6s 1942MAN
Hoboken Land A Im pt Co—
1st M g 5s N ov 1930_ M AN
_

Ask.

9 9 )4

103

107 X
109)4
89
98
102)4

97
99
99

101
101
100)4
100

103 X

8734

87 X
103
98 34 s 9 8 X
105
104)4
102)4

s

102
103
5.60%
6
6%
a 104
3 104X
102
101)4
10034 101
98)4
99 X
79)4
83 34
101X
100 J4

105 34
96)4
99)4
98)4
116)4
103

105)4
96X
99 X
98 X
117)4
103)4

9034
90)4
90
92
95)4
102
fn 23
102

94 X
92)4
93
95)4
102)4
25 A
102X

80

—

44

DSDUSTEXAIi AND MISCELLANEOUS BONDS AND STOCKS

[V ol.

118.

N O T IC B .— A U bon d prices a re “ a n d in te rest” except w h ere m arked ' f ” an d incom e a n d d efa u lted bon d s.

Bid.

B on d s.

Ask.

B on d s.

Bid.

Ask.

B on d s.

Bid.

Ask.

40
H ock Val Prod 5s 1961 o p t. JAJ f 30
Pan-Amer Petrol A Transp Co
S
Holland-Amer Line 6s ’ 47MAN f 82%
97
83%
1st lien equip 7s 1930__ FAA
96 %
101
1 0 1 % ^ 1st s f 7s 1942_________ M A S
99
99%
Hollingshead (The R M )C o—
Cal D iv 1st 6% s ’35.M A N 15
____£ tin Co 8 ( g deb 6s 1929- .M AN
96%
100
1st 7s 1938_____________ FAA
Park Lexington—
102%
Sink fund gold 7s 1931 _ AAO 102
102
101%
H ood Rubber 7s 1936_____ JA D
97
S
100
100 %
1st leasehold s f 6% s ’ 53.JA J
96%
35
85
S
96%
Hudson N av g 6s 1938 o p t.F A A f 30
Park A Tilford s f 6s 1936. JAD
83
97%
97%
92%
97% Penmans Ltd— lst5s’ 26opMAN
Hum ble Oil A R 5% s ’ 3 2 .JAJ 15
93
____
97%
5% s f g notes Oct 15 ’3 2 .AAO
91%
92
aylor-Wharton I A S—
Illinois Steel deb 4 %s 1940. AAO
Pennsylv C A C 1st 5s’ 32 op JAJ
80%
91
94
Independent Brewing 6s’ 55.JA J
1st 6s 1942____________M AS
81% Penn M ary Steel— SeeBethSteel
92
90
100%
Indiana Steel 1st 5s 19 5 2 ..M AN
101
1st A ref 7% s 1946 Ser A .JA J
Pennsylvania Steel—
100 %
101
' enn Coal I A RR 5s 1951.JAJ
Ingersoll-Rand 1st g 5s D ec 31
P aA M d Steel con g6s’ 25 M A S 100
____
97
100
102
Span-Amer Tron 6s 1927 TAJ 100%
Ala SteelAShlpbldg 6s’ 30 JAJ
1935 opt Dec 31 1910____JAJ
100%
94
100 %
101
Inland Steel 1st 6s 1924-28. AAO 100
Phiia A Read C A I 5s ’ 73 w iJAJ
93%
103
104
'
Internat Agricultural Corp—
Phillips Petroleum Co—
102% 102 %
67%
68%
103%
1stAcoll tr s f g 5s’ 32 o p . MAN
Deb g 7% s’ 31(with war)AAO 102%
s 102% '
Internat’l M atch Corp—
Without warrants . . . .
94
Conv s f deb 6% s 1943.MAN
93%
78
'
Plerce-Arr M ot Car 8s ’ 43. MAS
77%
102
94
105
Internat Mercantile Marine—
Pierce Oil 8s D ecl5’ 31 .JAD15
98
'
97%
1st M coll trust 6s 1941. AAO
81%
97
1
81% Pillsbury Flour Mills Co—
97
1
1st M 6s 1943_________ AAO
96%
International Paper—
97
953
84%
85
Plttsb Brewing 6s Feb 4 ’ 4 9 .JAJ
82
First, lien s f 5s 1931o p t. .JA J
1st A ref s f 5s 1947 Ser A .J A J
80%
102
84%
84% Pitts Coal deb 5s July ’ 31 .M A S
6s M ay 1 1942 Ser A ____FAA
1 01 %
1st A ref 5s 1947 Ser B ___JAJ
97
99
100%
100
79
81
PIttsburgh-Westmoreland Coal
Serial 6s 1924___________ AAO
Internat Salt g 5s 1951 o p .A A O
102%
87
_
Serial 6s 1925___________ AAO 100% 1 00 %
Internat Silver 1st 6s 1948.JAD
1st s f g 5s 1947 o p _ MAN
1 00 %
Pitts A WestmC5s’ 25op.M A N
98%
100
Serial 6s 1926___________ AAO 100
Debenture 6s 1933
_ JAJ
_
98%
104%
105%
Iron Steambt geo 4s 1932. AAO
Pleasant Val Coal 5s 1928.JAJ
91
96
104
103%
Jefferson A Clearfield Coal A Ir
Pocahontas Consol Collieries—
114
91
95
92
93%
113%
1st gold 5s 1957 o p ______ JAJ
Indiana Co 1st a 1 5s 1950.JAJ
TAJ
92 I 94
99%
100
Porto Rican-Amer Tobacco Co
Jones A Laughlln St 5s ’ 39. MAN
86 | 87
8% R bds M ay 1 5 ’ 31.M AN15 105
Jurgens (Anton) Un (Margarine)
____
1 00 % 100 %
77%
Powell Rlv Co 6s ’ 25-’ 2 7 .JA.T
78
____
W ks conv 6s 1947 (.flat) JAJ
93 | 100
Power Corp of N Y 6% s ’ 42.100
97
100
Kayser (Julius) A Co—
96%
95%j
105%
106
1st M s f 6s 1942______ MAN
92
94%
1st M s f 7s 1942____FAA 15
104%!
Pressed Steel Car 5s 1933 .JAJ
90%
91
Kelly-Sprlngfield Tire Co—
103
99% I
Producers A Refiners Corp—
8% g notes M ay 15’ 31MAN 15 102%
104%
104%
104%
104%
8s 1931 (with warrants) JAD 115% 131
Kennecott Cooper 7s ’ 3 0 ..F A A
84%
100%
84%
101%
W ithout warrants atta ch ed ..
109%
1st A ref 5s 1947 Ser A . .JA J
Keystone St A Wire 8s ’ 4 1 .AAO
109%
102%
117% ' S Smelt Refg A Mining—
104
Punta Alegre Sug s f 7s '37 JAJ
116%
Kinney (G R ) Co 7% s 1936.JAD
65
100%, 100%
70
Pure Oil Co 6 % % notes ’ 33.JAD
94%
95%
Conv 6% notes 1926____FAA
Knight (B B A R) 7s 1930-M AS
.
89
93%
La Belle IronW ks 1st 5s’ 40.JAD
Remington Arms 6s 1937.M&N
93%
nited States Steel Corp—
105%
100
101
Remington Typewriter—
Col tr s f 5s Apr ’ 51 o p ' l l Var 104%
1st A ref 6s 1940
_____ JAD
92
101%
Col tr s f 5s Apr’ 51 not op Var 104 % 105%
Lackawanna Steel 5s ’ 50 .MAS
1st M 6s 1925-1926____JAJ
99%
91%
102 %
1 02 %
Col s f 2d 5s Apr’ 63op’ 13MAN
19
Republic Ir A Steel 5s' '40 AAO
94%
95
Lake Super Corp Inc 5s ’ 24.Oct / 17
102
99
48
51
Ref A gen 5% s '53 Ser A JAJ
90
90%
1st A coll tr gold 5s 1944. JAD
i. 32.
Robbins A Myers 7s 1942.JA D
80
Lehigh Coal A Navigation—
88
99%
100
Roch A Pitts CA1 5s 1946. MAN
90
____
Gen M g 4% s M ay 1 9 2 4 ..Q-F
1st M serial 7s 1924 3 0 ..J A J
88
90
Funding 4s g July 1 1948.JAJ
1st s f g 4% s 1932 o p t .. FAA
94
106%
91
107
Rocky M tn Fuel 5s 1943
.
Cons 8 Fg 4% s 1954 ____JAJ
60
80
Leh A W -Barre Coal— See Cent R R of N J p 31 Rogers Brown Iron 5s’ 25-40JAJ
100%
lO l"
100% 100%
Gen A ref 7s 19 42.. .M AN
85
87%
L ibby,M cN A Libby 7s’ 31 MAN
94 | 94%
116% St Joseph Stk Yds 4 % s’ 30 JAJ
115%
88%
Liggett A Myers g 7s 1944.AAO
42 1 46
96%
97
St Lawrence Pulp A Lumber—
Gold bonds 5s 1 9 5 1 ___FAA
54%
64
97
100
1st M 6s 1925.. . . . ...F A A / 45
55
Little (A E) Co 7s 1 9 4 2 ..AAO
115%
117
1st m 6s 1926-1929_____FAA / 45
55
Jhorillard (P) Co g 7s 1944.AAO
74% '
74%
1st s f 7s 1947 Ser A ____JAO
55
96
96%
1st m 6s 1930-1933____ FAA / 45
G old bonds 5s I 9 5 1 -. ..F A A
49 1 50
99
100
102
S f conv 7% s 1937 Ser A .JA J
St Louis Brew Assn 6s 1939 JAJ
Lukens Steel 1st M g 8s’ 40MAN
50
48%
Without warrants attached
113%
116
St L Nat Stock Yds 4s ’ 3 0 .JAJ
85
90
M agma Cop conv 7s 1 9 3 2 ..JAD
90%
93%
84
81
St L Rocky Mt AP5s’ 55 stpJAJ
81%
81%! a Tr Coal A Coke 5s ’ 49 MAS
M allory SS 1st s f 5s 1932. JAJ
98%
100%
101
Saks A Co s f 7s 1942___ MAS
Ward Baking 6* 1937__ JAD15
102% 103
99%
M anatl Sugar 1st 7% s ’ 42.A A C
102%
103%
101% Securities Co N Y 4% cons M AS
Warner Sugar Re' 7s 1941 . JAD 102%
53
58
Marland Oil 8s 1931 Ser A . AAO
96%
96%
122
130
Sen Sen Chiclet— See Amer Chic le—
1st A ref 7s 1939 Ser A ..J A J
W ith warrant attached
91 1 93
120
W ebsterCAn tsi g 5s’ 42 o p M v
124
Shaffer Oil A Ref—
S f g 7% s 1931 Series B .F A A
----.
JAD 101 1 101%
100%
100%
Conv 8% notes May '2 4 .Q-F
99%
W ithout warrants attached
99%
99%
97
100
Sharon Steel Hoop 8s 1941. MAS 100
100% Welsbach Co col tr 5s ’ 30. _JAL»
M cM yler Interstate 7s ’ 4 3 .JAD
104%
Shawsh Mills 7% notes ’31 AAO s 103% s 103%, Westlnghouse Elec A M fg—
Merch A Mfrs Exch 7s ’ 4 2 .JAD
107%
107%
Sheffield Farms Co—
7% gold bonds 1931 . MAM
Mexican Petroleum Ltd of Del—
100
102
103 | 1st A ref 6% s 1942_ .A A O
_
heel’g Steel 6% notes ’ 2< _
90%
101% 101%
Conv s f g 8s 1937____MAN
89
90
Sinclair Cons Oil Corn—
Whitaker-Glessner Co 5s 41A AO
M idvale Steel A Ordnance—
99%
89%
92%
100%
1st 1 coll 7s ser A 1937.MAS15
92%
1st s f g 6s 1941________ AAO
Conv s f 5s 1936_______ MAP
89%
■ 70
. Wlekw Spencer Steel 7s ’ 35 JA.T
R y p 32
1st lien coll 6 %s’ 38SerB_ JAD
M onon Coal— See Chic Ind A L
97%
98%
80%
Sinclair Crude Oil Purch’g Co —
81
Willys-Overland 1st 6s ’ 3 3 .M AS
Morris A Co 1st s f 4 %s ’ 3 9 .JAJ
96%
96%
99%
100%
5 % % notes Apr 15 '25 AAO 15
97%
98
Wilson A Co 1st 6s 19 41.. .A A O
7 % % gold notes 1930..M A S
90%
89%
93%
94
6s Feb 15 1926 Ser B .F A A 15
97%
97%
Conv s f g 6s 1928______ JAD
M tge-Bond Co 5s, 1932 . JAJ
95%
96
93%
82%
94
Sinclair Pipe Line s f 5s '42 AAO
Conv s f g 7% s 1931____FAA
Nat Acme 7% s 1931______ JAD
82%|
... Sizer Steel 1st 7s, 1937__ MAN / 30
45
Winchester Repeating Arms—
Nat Cond A C able 6s ’ 27 AAC / 65
102 i 102%
Sloss-Sheffield Steel A Iron—
1st gold 7% s 1941______ AAO
Certificates of deposit______ / 65
82%
85
97
6% s f gold notes 1929_ FAA
_
Nat Enam A Stpg 5s 1929. JAL
99%
99% W oodw ard Iron 5s 1 9 5 2 .. .JA.T
96 . 96%
100%
104% 104% Youngst Sh A Tube 6s 1943 JAJ
101
Solvay A Cie 8s 1927 . ..A A C
Nat Leath 8 % notes ’ 25 M AN 15
__ South Porto Rico Sug 7s '40JAD 100% 101%
95
Nat Starch deb 5s 1930 gu.JAJ
100%
Standard Mill 1st g 5s ’ 3 0 .MAN
97%
97%
National Tube 1st 5 s ’52 .MAN
E X C H A N G E SEATS.
$
49
49% Standard Oil (Cal)—
No. La*> Sal
$
Natomas Co gen 6s 1935. JAJ
100
5% serial notes 1924____FAA
100% N Y S to c k E x c h ..1,100 $87,000
New Eng N av— See N Y N H A H RF
450
500
101
104
5% serial notes 1925____FAA
100
1011%! N Y Con Stk E x. 400
500
New Eng Oil-ARef 1st 8s’ 31MAS
1,100
1,200
93
99%
N J Zinc 1st 4s 1926______ AAC
5% serial notes 1926.. FAA
99% N Y Produce E x. 1,800
1.200
____ I 31,000
102
104
5% serial notes 1927____FAA
99
New Nlquero Sugar 7s, 1932 JAJ
99% N Y Cotton E x ._ 450 31.000
6,950
6.500
9 3%
6.750
87
89
5% serial notes 1928 ___FAA
New River Co 1st 5s 1934.JA .
99
MY C of A Sug Ex 323
5,500^ 6,300
97
5.500
94
5% serial notes 1929.. FAA
98
98% N Y Curb Market 550
Newport Co 7s 1932______ M AS
102%
101
5 % serial notes 1930____FAA
87
97%
98
Baltimore Stk Ex
1.650
N YA lrB rakelst6s’ 28 conv MAN
6',405; 9',66o
97% Boston Stock E x. 140
5.600
5% serial notes 1931____FAA
97
73
74
N Y D ock C o— 1st g 5s ’ 51.FAA
_ _ _! 4,200
97
97% Chlc Bd of T r’de.1,615
4.000
5% serial notes 1932____FAA
N Y A H ob F ’y 5s M ay ’ 46 JAD
84
I 6,000
serial notes 1933____FAA
97
5,8 >
0
Hoboken Ferry 5s 1946. MAN
84
88
97% Chicago Stk Exch 250
5,000
3.500
Standard Oil of New York—
4.600
35
75
Cincinnati Stk Ex
N Y A N J Ferry— 5s ’ 4 6 .JAJ
3.000
7% ser g deb Jan 2 1925. JAJ2 101%
101% Cleveland Stk Ex
35
N Y Shipbldg 1st 5s N ov 1 194C
____
4.000
105
7% ser g deb Jan 2 1926. JA J2 104%
Detroit Stk Exch.
95%
96%
50
New Y ork Sfeam 6s 1947.MAN
5.000
4,250
105% Los Ang Stk E x ._ 389
7% ser g deb Jan 2 1927. JA J2 105
4.230
Norwalk Steel 4% s 1929_ JAJ
_
38
40
82
7% ser g deb Jan 2 1928. JA J2 105%
105% Louisville Stk E x.
29
1.250
79
N ova Scotia S A C 5s 1959. _JA.
2 ,8 6 6
2.800
7% ser g deb Jan 2 1929. JAJ 2 105%
106
Minn Ch of C em . 587
O’ Gara Coal 5s’ 55 op aft’ 08M AS
81
106%
7% ser g deb Jan 2 1930. JAJ2
107
Montreal Stk E x.
70 28.000
Ogllvle Flour Mills 6s ’ 3 2 ..J A D r ____
7% ser g deb Jan 2 1931. JAJ2 106%
107% New Orl Cot E x._ 500 13.400 12,500 13",500
Series B ___________________
800
750
775
_______
_
Series C _______
106%
107% New Orl Stk E x ._ _
6 % % g deb M ay 1 ’ 3 3 .. MAN
2,600
2.600
103
Stand Steel Wks 1st 5s '28.JA J
99
Phlla Stk E x c h .. 206
Oswego Falls Corp 8s 1942. FAA
100
2.000
2.000
Pitts Stock E xch. 115
_
Otis Steel s f 8s 1941______ F&A
100% Steel Co of Can 6s 1940_ JAJ r 101
100
2,000
1,500
1.750
95
Steel & Tube Co of Amer—
St Louis E xch _
_
50
1st s f 7% s 1947 Ser B ..F & A
94%
82%
104%
104% (SanFr)StkABdEx 51 17,500, 17,500 17,500
Pacific Coast C o— G 5s ’46. JAL
79
Gen m s f 7s 1951 Ser C ..J A J
750
500
5001
Pac Fruit. Express E q— See So uth Pac Corp 35
W ash’ton Stk E x.
40
(Baals.

/T h la price includes accrued interest,

h Last sale,

n Nominal,

r Canadian price,

s Sale price.

INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS
Stocks.

Par

T E X T IL E M FG.
STOCKS.
N orth . M ills. Par
Arcadia M ________
Acushnet Mill (NB) 1
Am Linen (Fall R ) 2
American M fg. 100
Preferred____100
Amoskeag Mfg (voluntary assn), (t)
Preferred____ (f)

Bid.

Ask.

Per share.
65
115
45
94
97
82
79
74
74

75

Stocks.

Par

Bid.

ill.

Per share.
115
125
740

Androscog M (M e)
A ppleton Co (M ass) J
Arkwright M (F R ) 2
ArlingtonM (Mass)2 104
Barnard M fg(F R ) 2
90
Bates M fg ( M e )..2 200
Beacon M fg (N B) 2
Preferred____100
100
Berkshire Cot M fg.
Adams, M a ss.-2 130

106
220

138

Stocks.

Par

Blgel-HartfCarp’t t
Preferred____100
Booth Mfg (N B) 2
P referred _____ 2
Boott Mills (Mass) 2
Border C M fg (F R ) 2
Boston M fg (Mass) 2
Bos Duck (M ass).c
Bourne Mills(FR)_2
Bristol M fg (N B ) 2

Bid.

Ask.

Per share.
183
186
114
155
165
113
130
100
106
120
130
115
120
140
195

Stocks.

Butler M ill ( N B ) .!
Cabot M fg _____ .2
Chace Mills (F R ).2
Chariton M ills. 100
Chicopee M fg (pf) 2
City M fgCr’ p(NB)2
Contln’ l M (M e )..2
Cornell M llls(F R ) 2
Dartmouth Mfg
C oro (N B )..1 0 0
Preferred____100

b Assessment paid. c Par value $700. A Price per share, not per cent, h Par value $1,000. k Last sale. 2 Par value $ i00.
» Nominal, r Canadian price, s Sale price. (New stock. * E x-div. v Ex-rights. * Ex-stock div. + Without par value




Par

Bid.

Ask.

Per share.
125
100
115”
80
135
__ k 99%
130
145
130
__ 155
140
85

145
90

m 1st Install, paid

S to ck s.

Par

45

INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS

M ar ., 1924.]
Bid.

j Ask.

S to ck s.

Par!

Bid. ! Ask. |

S tock s.

Par

Bid.

| Ask. \

S tock s.

Par.

Bid.

Ask.

Per Share.
Per share.
33
M ohaw k________ 25
34
Davis Mills (F R).Z
Commonwealth. 1001 300
92
Davol Mills (F R ) J
C on tin e n ta l._ 25 d 91
_
Motherlode C ._ (f)
834
834
1 Fidelity-Phenlx-.25 d 119
120
Nevada Cons C o p .5
Draper C orp— 100 167
1334
1334
18
950
New Cornelia Cop.5
D w lghtM fg(M ass).
70
Globe & Rutgers 100! 850
1734
37
95
255
150
New River Co -100
44
155
260
64
70
97
145
147
Hanover________ 50 d 102
Preferred____ 100
Esmond M (R l),p i /
6
Nlplsslng M ines. .5
Home. _______ 100
337
349
Everett M (Mass) /
148
151
634
65
L incoln_ _____ 20 d 69
_
3
Falrh Mills com 100
71
North B utte____ 15
234
10c
207
30C
70
180
National Liberty 50 d 200
North Lake_____ 25
Preferred____100
150
70c
94
Niagara_______ 50 d 154
158
Ohio C opper____10
750
F a n Alpaca (Mass) t 195
99
17
109
18
Northern______ 100
185
195
Old Dom inion Co 25
Flint Mills (F Ft)-i
_ Ontario Sll M in. 100
127 - 129
North River____25 d 50
Franklin Co (M e )-/ 200
634
734
Pacific Fire_____ 25 d 98
Park City M A S . .5
QosnoldM (N B )../
4y
434
6c
86
95
Russia Ins______ 251
Pit A MtShastaCop
Preferred______
175
60
65
20
Granite M llls(FR) <
95
Stuyvesant____ 1001
Quincy__________25
1934
32
85
33
United States_ 20 d 80
_
Rand M ines, L t d ..
Gt Falls M fg(N H ) /
3234
1034
97
99 |W estchester____10 d 38
_
Greelock C o _ 100
39 y Ray Cons C o p ..10
1014
Per
133 1 P h ilad elp h ia.
Grinned M fg(N B ) / 130
130
St Joseph L e a d -. 10
2634
2634
2c
Ham lltM fg(M ass) /
5c
43
Alliance of Phlla.10
35
46
Grantevilie Mfg 100 175
9____
San T o y ________ 1
J Seneca Cop C orp(t)
95
5
Fire Association.50 339
Hamilt W (Mass) j
97
Greenw’d C M (S C ) l 400
534
50c
53
Harmony Mills pf • 100
'
145
155 |Ins Co of N A _ 10
_
60c
103
5334 Shannon. ____ 10
150
InsCoState ofPalOO 175
6
275
Hathaway Mfg(NB)/
ShattuckArizCoplO
534
62
176
25c
120
Judson_____ -.1 0 0
173
Lu nbermen’s __ 25
South L a k e .. -.2 5
75c
Hill Mfg Co (M e )./ x 115
85c
102
103 34 People’s Nat F ire ..
25
30 1Superior A B ost.10
1
Holmes Mfg NB)
260
Preferred____100
175 , Phila L i f e . . _ 10
King,JP,M fg(Ga) l 165
P re fe rre d _____ ■ 110
_
k 1034 S u p e r io r ..___.25
134
134
__ i Reli *n ce________ 50
2
Lanett Cot M . . 100
Home B1
each A DW1
95
100
Tennessee Copper
_J Uni ted Firemen’ s 10
25
Laurens CM (SC) Z 151
Preferred -.
100
k 15
A Chemical (t)
834
834
__ 157 34 Marlon Mills__ 100
136 |V ic t o r y ________ 50
97
Kllburn M N B) J
125
101
Tonopah Belm ont.I
llie
34
77 | P rovid en ce.
Per share. Tonopah (N ev) .1
M arlboroC M (SC ) Z
KingPhlllpM FR) / 150
160
75
134
134
_ Tonopah Ext M in .l
Mass Mills_ (Ga)
_
Lancas’ rM (Mass) / 117
Prov Wash’to n .-5 0 210
134
134
Per share.
300 !
35
Mills Mfg Co (SC) / 285
R ich m on d .
Laurel Lake com Trinity_ ____ .25 s 50c s 61c
_
____
146
93
Monarch CM (SC) l 141
VPrinia F A M ..2 5
95
Preferred______
98
Tuolum ne______ 1
Per share. Un Verde E x t-.5 0 c
143
St. l.ou is—
25
6S
NewberrvCM (SC) Z 140
Lawrence M fg (M )
73
24 34
12
112
1 14
3
234
Lincoln Mfg IF R ) < 110
Orr Cot M ( S C ) - /
Cent States L ife._5
13
Utah-Apex_______ 5
12
225
Continental Life_
_
15
Lockwood C o(M e) > 114
118
Pacolet Mfg (S C) l 222
Utah C on sol.. ...5
104
66
Missouri State L. 10
Lowell Bleach (M ). / 123
Preferred____100
102
37 y Utah Copper C o . 10
36 34
6634
60
PhtlllpsButtorffM l 169
170
62
6 5c
155
Internat Life___ 50
V ic t o r ia _______ 25
9>
C
Luther M fg (F R )./
2
20c
160
165
Standard Life_____
3
Lyman Mills (M )-/
Piedm outM fg(SC) Z 160
36c
Per share.
141
it . P aul, M inn.
Manomet M (N B) /
Poe. F W .M fg(SC ) / 139
50
W olverine____ .25
____
113
St Paul F A M . .25 c < 75
Z
Poinsett_______ 100
111
80
25c
Mass Cott M ills-./ 142
W yandot. ____25
.
Per share.
60c
250
Mechanics’ M (F R )'
90
Riverside A Dan Ri v
San F ra n cisco.
80C
Yukon G o ld .. - . 5
104
Firemen’s Fund 100 362
370
Merch M fg (F R )--/
127
Preferred____100
10
Riverside M ._ 12.50
9
Home Fire A Ma
Merrimack Mfg
REALESTATETR
Bne__________ ..
113
26
Per Share
100
Saxon M ills____100
111
(M ass)______ 100
104
& LAND S T O C K S
80
S p rin g fitld , Ma ss.
77
80
Sibley Mfg (G a ).. Z
Preferred____100
84
Albany T r (Bost).Z a 58
172
Springfield Fire A
Spartan Mllls(SC) l 169
Middlesex C o (M )..
Alliance Realty___i 105
310
38
37
Marine____.100
315
Bedford Tr (B os). .1 a 55
M t V -W ood Mills
T oxow ay..............25
Per share.
84
86
W a sh in g ton .
(Balt) v t r . . 100
Berkeie vHotl Tr (B ) Za 67
9
1034 Union-Buffalo M __
96
72
200
50
95
American______ 100
Preferred v t rlOO
1st pref_____100
Tr
T r(C )i a ____
__ Bd of r’ d Bid Tr(C)Z a 105
57
58
120
C o r c o r a n ______ 50
Nanagansett Mills
2d pref______100
B osG
R ’t
____ Bost R E T (Bos)_* a 87o
121
Vlctor-M onag C o. i 119
18
125
Fi-em an’s _____ 20
(F R )_______ 100
115
National Unlon._£
Nashawena M . 100 108
111
Preferred
. . . 1 112
BosStorW’h ’se(B).Z a 115
934
195
W heeling,W .V a
84
Boston Wharf Co.Z a 106
Nashua M (N H )..I
WareShoalsMfg 100 175
81
____ k 150
50
Webb Mfg (Nash) l
20
Wheeling Fire I 100
Naumkeag (Mass)
Bromf Bldg Tr(B)_* a 62
____
196
20
Steam Cot C o _ .i 190
West Point Mfg 100
Business R E T r(B ) .Z a 14
____
111 j M ARINE INSUR
250
Neild Mills ( N B ) .J
Whitney Mfg (SC) l 108
Cent Bldg Tr (B ).i a -----225
ANCE SC R IP.
W oodruff M - 100 200
New Bedf’d Cot M l 105
Chic R E Trustees h a 1000
Per cent.
127 |Atlantic M utual—
Preferred . .
Z
Woodslde Cot M . Z 125
C ity R E T (C )_ h a 725
_
94
94
102
92
IQ22____________ f 100
New Eng Sew M __
Congress St Associ13 34
1334
70
1923____________ / 100
65
Preferred____ 100
67 H
10134
C an adian Mills. Canadia n prices
C ’gressStB lgTr(B )i a -----Newmarket Mfg
Per share. Copley Sq Tr (B).Z a 30
Can’n Connecticut
k 140
Co (N H )___ 100
1M INING STO C K S
____
25c.
77 N onqulttS p(N Bn s .25
1Adventure C o ). Z
-5 0 c. Devonsh Big Tr(B)Z a 42
73
Cum pref____100
67
a -----75
85
Can Convert. Ltd. 1
Osborn M llls(F R )-l
y
8934 Alaska Gold M -.1 0
34
Alaska Juneau
3
Pac Mills (M ass)-/
East Bos Land (B ).
85 34
234
8534 Can Cottons, L td. 1 100
1
Joid M lning-.IO
35
89
Preferred______ l
110
Parker M llls(F R ).i
8934
134 Ensley Land C o ___1 100
10c.
62
63
75
Algomab _____ 25
20c. Essex St Tr (B) . . Z
Preferred_______
Dom in T ext.L td(f)
____
106
107 |Amer Zinc Lead A
PepperellM fg(M e) Z 125
133
Preferred_______l
FactoryBldgTr(B) Z
Montreal Cottons. Z
u n eltln g ------- 25
9
500
Pierce M fg (N B )-.! 460
8 34
Fifty Associates (B) 3100
_ Preferred______ Z 104 y
____
30
110
34
“ referred_____ 25
Pilgrim M co m ------ 180
Hotel Tr (B )_____Z
164
33 34
Anaconda C opp.50
3 3 y KtmballBldgTr(B) 1
63
120
115
95
Arizoda C om ’clal.8
Preferred______ Z
834
Pocasset M fg(F R ) (
47
934 Realty Associates of
____
____
____
167
172
Arnold _________ 25
Ponemab M (Prov) Z
Brooklyn com (D
85
Ba to pdas M in . . - 20
INSURANCE
88
Preferred ------- /
y
1st preferred. K 0
y
STO C K S .
17
74
Potomska M (N B ) Z 10634
Bingham M ines. 10
2d preferred ’ 9
78
Per share.
i
Bonanza Dev Co 10
B altim ore.
195
Qulssett Mills (N B) i 180
i y Texas Pacific Land
____ Butte Cop A Z Co 5
Baltimore-Amer . 25
300
5y
Preferred______ I
534
Trust c e r t lf ____ i 250
100
17
Butte A Sup------10
Central Fire------10
Rich Borden Mfg
2634
1734
Callahan Zinc-Lead
120
TITLE GUARAN TEE &
.
Co (F R )___ 100
Per share.
5
B o sto n .
Co . ________ lu
534 SAFE DEPOSIT S T O C K
Sagamore Mfg
____ Calumet A Ariz.10
Per Share.
43
510
B oston________ 100
44 34
285
(F R ) . .........-100
275
16
127
Ca umet A Hecla 25
98
Colum Nat L ife.100 125
Salmon Falls Mfg
1634 American Surety .50 d 94
2
303
40
Conveyancers’
Ca-son Hill G M ..1
Co (N H ) ___ 100
Bond A M Guar 100 298
134
_ Cer-o de Pas Co (t)
_
46
_ _
Seaconnet M (F R ) Z
T itle ............... IOC
4614 Chicago T A Tr.100 330
5
170
160
175
55
Chili C opper___ 25 x 27 34
Sharp Mfg (N B ). J
2734 CltySD(AlbN Y)100 165
17 y
China C opper____5
B ro o k ly n — See N Y
Preferred____100
1734 Columbia Title
5734
Per share.
D ayton.
Con Min A Sm.100 r 35 y
Shawmut Cot Mills
(W ashington). .5 d
3534
734
____ Liberty_________ 50
85
100
2 t y FtdelityA D (M d).50 d 81
Gop Range Con 100
(F R) c o m .-.1 0 0 150
23 M
8134
64
62
65c. Kentucky Title Co
R e lia b le -........... 2C
Preferred___ 100
Cro vn Reserve_ 1 r 63c.
_
95
____
90
Da d • Daly C o p . 10
80
ShoveM llls(FR) 10C
434
P referred -_ 100
_
434
Per share.
22
D etroit.
168
Skenandoah Cotton
2 1y
De Beers Con M _ .
Lawyers’ M C o . 100 163
____ Dome vline8_____*
____
Detroit F & M -.5 0
Co (U t ic a )..- 10C
35
17 y
1734 Louisville T itle. 10C 165
____ Michigan F & M -50
____
____ East Butte _ ..1 0
434
Soule Mill (N B )_ .f 175
5
Maryland Cas Co25 d 79
7934
Per share.
H artford.
119
Stafford M (F R )_ j
92 34
Federal M ASm .100
9342
1134 Mortgage B ond. 10C 113
539
43
Aetna (Fire) — 100 520
165
-•referred____100
45
Stevens Mfg (F R)
Nat Surety Co . 100 162
100
377
Automobile Ins. 100 370
First National
Taber Mill (N B).,
112
New Amsterdam
____ 225
20c.
First Re-lus — 100
39
C ip ($3 M (FR).i
75 p d )-5
25c.
Tecumseh
Casualty (Balt) 10 d 3834
175
545
80c.
Hartford Fire. .100 535
215
99c. N Y T itleA M tg. 10C 208
Thorndike (M ass).
Fta k i l n _______ 25
136
Hartf Steam Boll
--Tremont A Suffolk
Goldfield Consol
R E T Ins (Wash) 10L
390
378
4c. a
Insp & Ins___100
5c. Tit InsAGu(SanFr)
M (M ass)______ i 102
M ines________ 1C 8
17234 190
528
National Fire--100 523
58
T roy C ot’nA W ool’n
Granby Cons M S
TltleGuTr(StL)10C
455
Phoenix (F ire). 100 448
15
180
325
t P ________ 10C
M fg (F R) — 500
1634 U S Casualty- 10C 170
Per share. G ranlte-Bl-M etallc
Life Insurance.
Union Cot M f (F R) j 135
USFidel AGu(M)5C d 15134 15234
_ Aetna Cas’ ty & Sur 470
480
__
152
St Louis)____10
Utica Knltt C o . 10C
80
25c. U S Title G uar. 10C 147
535
529
97
Aetna Life--------100
Greene-CananealOC
Preferred____10C
16
93
1434
1310
Conn G en--------10C 1290
1
2
Utica Steam A Moh
Ha mock Cons..2C
IN D U S T R IA L
5
fc
695
709
Travelers’ -------- 10C
135
Hollluger M in es.-6 r 11.35
11.6C MISCELLANEOUS
Val Cot M fg ____
130
Per Share.
51
52
Ho nestake Min 10C
Wampanoag Mills
Per share.
In d ia n a p olis—
80
90
Inspiration Cons
Adams Express. 10C
(F R ) .............10C
7834
2334 A dv’ce-Rumely .100
____
9
ioopar______ 2C
98
Sterling Fire------ 10 d 10
Wamsutta M (N B )
94
23 y
1034
30
36
87
97 y
Island Creek Coal 1
98 y
W eetamoe M(FR).<
Preferred____10C
Per cent.
L ou isville.
Pr »ferred . _ 1
_
93 y
Whitman M (N B )..
142 34
9534 Aeolian-Weber—
____ Isle Roy ale Cop .25
200
5
9
Liberty
..
--50
i5 y
16
110
114
Plano A Plan. 10C
York M fg (M e) —
Per share.
M inneapolis.
25
32
37
Kennecott C o p .(t )
36%
Preferred____10C
190
d 77
Per share. N or’west F & M 100 180
Kerr Lake_______ £
2
S o u th e rn Mills.
78 34
Air R e d u c tio n ..(t)
iy
Per share.
Newark.
115
8
A b b e v llle C M (S C ). 110
Lake C opper------25
834
iy
134 Ajax Rubber — (t) d
56
64
290
American________ 5
280
18 34
15c.
Amer Spinning C o.
25c. Alabama C o ___10(
19 34 La Rose Mines Ltd £
d 2M,
2V» La Salle C op p er.25
1
112
81
no
Anderson C M (SC)
134
192
____
60
Firemen’ s . . ____50
197
175
Magma Cop C o. (t)
32 34
31 y
Prudential L ife ..50 450
285
65
60
Mason Val M ines. 5
Arcadia iv _ -10C
I _
280
iy
I K Albany Com — 100
New Haven.
Per share.
___
60
75c
Augusta Fac (G a ).
Mass Cons______ 25
1 Albany (N Y ) Safe
52
Security Ins------25
175
83
80
Mayflower01dCol25
D epA Storage 10C 150
Belton Mills (S C ).
iy
134
Per share.
92
New Orleans.
90
iey
M cIntyre, P’ plne.£
1634
Lafayette_______ 50
220
____
190
22
Bibb M fg ______ 10C
Miami C opper___5
C o r p ------------- (t) d 68
6834
2234
Per share. M ichigan----------- 2£
New York.
____
11134 113
Preferred____10(
Preferred____ 10C
J
.
117 i Amer Alliance. .100 350
114
B rogon________ 10(
IBankers & Ship. 100 175
224
City of N Y ____100
235
Per

share.
I
105
BrooksldeMUlS-100
105
Cannon M fg ____10
169 34 Chadwick75
Hoskins______ 25
100
Clifton Mfg (S C ). 1
155
Columbus Mfg (Ga)
Converse (D E) 100
Dallas Mfg (Ala) L
200
Darl’g ’ nM fg (S C ). 1
Drayton M ills.-100
145
Duncan. _____ 100
127
Eagle & Phenix
93
Mills (G a )_____l
Enterprise M f(Ga) Z
90
Expos’ n C M (Ga) l
36
Gaffney M fg (SC) l

Per share,

j

a Purchaser also pays accrued dividend. 6 Assessment paid, d Price per share, not per cent. A Par value $1,000. k Last sale. I Par value $10#.
t Nominal, r Canadian price. 8 Sale price, t New stock, u Ex cash and stock dividend. » Ex stock dividend. * Ex dividend, u Ex right*,
n W ithout par value.




46
S to ck s.

INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS
Par.

Bid.

Ask.

S tock s.

Par.

Bid.

Ask. |

S to ck s.

Par.

Bid.

Ask.

S tock s.

[Vol. 11*.
Par.

Bid.

Ask.

Per share.
Per share.
Per share.
Per share.
Allied Pack new . (t) d
s
3
Associated Oil___25 d 3 1 *
Dom StCorpcom 100
3 1 * , Case (J I) Thresh
Prior pref___100 d __ k 30
Associat’d Simmons
Mach c o m .. 100
Preferred____100 r
23*
72*
Senior p r e f .. 100
70
Hardware pf.100
73
duPont (E I) de
P referred .. 100
60
67
AUls-Chalmers M fg
C ise Lockw ood A
Atlantic Fruit..1 0 0
N A Co c o m . 100 130
131
2
1*
45
C o m m o n ____100
45*
Col Tr ctf dep__
Brainard C o . 100 250
Deben stock . 100
86
2*1
86*
1*
94
Preferred____100
96
A tl Gulf & W
80
Celluloid C o _ 100
_
78
Durham Hosiery 50
7
8*
k 25*
Aluminum M frs (t) d
16*
17 1 Preferred
Ind S8 Lines. 100
110
P referred.. .100
.100
107
87
Preferred____100
103
106
17
Eagle L ock _____ 25 d 95
Preferred____ 100
18 ICentral Aguirre
96
_
Amal Bug 1st pf 100 100 *
Eastern M f g _ 5 d 7 *
3*
Sugar Cos . .20 d 88
90
Atlan Lobos Oil (t)
3*
7*
12*
A m Agrl Chem .100
16
12*
P referred.. ..5 0 d 10
Preferred___ 100
52
73
Central C A C .1 0 0
56
85*
Preferred____100
36
125
128
Eastern S te e l.. 100
Preferred
100
79
8
Atlantic R efln.100
10
44
Amer Bakery..1 0 0
117
118
Preferred____ 100
1st preferred. 100
35
Cent L eath er.. 100
14*
15*
40
92
Preferred____ 100
95
39 j Eastman Kodak, (t) dx 109
Atlas Portl Cem 100 '1 87
Preferred . . 100
38*
110
Am Bank N ote.50 d 1 0 3 *
105
Central S te e l.. (+) d 4 3 *
44 | P r e f e r r e d ._100 d il06 *
Preferred . .100 n 110
52*
9 0 * Eaton Axle A Sp (f) d 2 2 *
P r e fe r r e d ------80 d 54
Preferred
.100
89*
Atlas P o w d e r ..(t) dx 51
23
42*
84
85
Am Beet Sugar. 100
P re fe rr e d ___100
Cent Teresa Sug 10
40*
s
1 * E dm ’s A Jones Corf d 40
41*
74
Preferred____100
4*
Preferred . .100
93
Atlas T a c k ____(t) d 7 *
P referred.. ..1 0 d 4
76
9*
98
90*
9 2 * ' A ustin,N ichA C o(f) d 22 ,
American B ook . 100
2 3 * Century Ribbon
Eisenlohr (Otto) A
37 1 P re fe rr e d ___100
80
Bro _______ 100
49
A m Bosch M agn(t) d 34
88
Mills com . _(t) d 2 8 *
29*
50
97*
Preferred .. .100
A m Brake 8h A F (t) d 81
Preferred . .100
93*
8 1 * Auto Knitter
107
5
109*
30
Elec Bd A Sh pf 100
Preferred____100
H o s ie r y ..;___(t) d 4 *
98*
Cart’n-teed Prod(t) d 26
99*
5
American C an . .100 114
1st pref . ..1 0 0
7 7 * Elec Stor B a t t .. ( t ' d 62
70
62*
1 1 4 * Autosales C orp..5 6 d 4 *
112*
16
Elgin N W a tc h ..2 ; d 45
Preferred____100
112*
P re fe rr e d ____50 d 15
2d pref____.100
70
47
122
Elk H Coal Corp 50 d 12
170 1Babcock A W11.100 120
A m Car A Fdry 100 164
Champion Coated
12*
120
122
122* 1 2 3 *
Preferred____100
P aper. . . .100
130
Preferred
.50 d 22
Baldw Loc Wks 100
110
4
114
Ely Walker Dry
116
Preferred . 100 105
Am Caramel___100
Preferred
.100
5*
42 1Baltimore Tube 100
37
G o o d s . ___..2 5 d 2 2 *
Preferred____100
23
Chandler M otor (t) d 5 8 *
59
22*
67
22*
399
1st preferred. 100 101
Am Chain, Cl A . 25 d 2 2 *
P re fe rr e d ___100
Chesebr’gh Mfg 100 396
103*
d 18*
27
82
112
115
2d preferred. 10C
Preferred___100
Am C hicle_____ (t)
1 9 * Barnet Leather, (t) d 25
83*
56
65 | Preferred____100
1
88
95
Preferred____100
Chic June R ys A
Emerson-Brant. 100
1*
77*
Preferred____10G
8
A m Cigar--------- 100
7 9 * Bamsdall Corp
Un St Y d stpdlOO 139
11*
84
87
Preferred
100
Preferred____100
Class A ______ 25 d 1 6 *
16*
91
Endlcott-Johnson5C d 6 2 *
14 j Chic Pneu T o o l. 100
Am Coal of N J ..2 5 d 64
83*
Preferred____ 100 1 1 3 *
Class B _____ 25 d 1 3 *
82*
114
53 1Chic Ry Equip .25 d 42
46
Eureka Pipe L .100
Am Cotton 011.100
98
Bayuk Cigars . (f) d 51
99
11*
12*
96
98*
Exch Buff C orp.(t) d 2 1 *
Com ctf dep____
7% lstpf(new )ld()
P r e fe r r e d ____25 d 2 5 *
22*
____I Chic w ilm A Frank
35
37
Fair (The) Chic (t)
Pref ctf dep_____
2d conv 8% pflOO 106
____ Beatrice Cream 50 d
Preferred____10C 103
Coal c o m .. .100
26
Am Credltlnaem 100 275
103*
__ ____ Preferred____ 100 75
107
_
Fairbanks C o _ 25 d 4
Am Cyanamld-100 105
Preferred. .100
7
75
78
35*
1st preferred. 100
Preferred____100
Beaver Board Co—
Childs Co com (t) dx 3 4 *
10
20
5*
112
5*
2d preferred. 100
Am Drug S ynd -.IO
P referred .. .100 X 100
5
12
Com y t c Cl A (t) d 1 *
2*
95
98
Fairbanks M o rs e .. d 5 5 *
25
Am Express------100
19
C orny t c C l B (f) d 1 *
2 * Cin T ob W areh. 100
57*
_
42
44
15 |Cln Un Stk Yds 100 122
14
Preferred___
102
American G lue. 100
1st pref v t c.100
113
118
53
d 52*
Fajardo S ugar.. 100 117
77
80
Preferred____100
Beech-Nut P ack. 20
C ity Investing. 100
120
69
71
100
90
Famous PlayersAm H ardw are.. 100
7% pref cl B 100 110
Preferred. .100
5 7 * Cleve A utom ob. (t)
57*
20*
Am-Hawailan SS.10 ds 10 * s 11
Lasky C o r p ..( t ) d 66
Beth’hem Steel. 100
19*
66*
12
94
95
Preferred____100
AmHideALeathlOO d 1 1 *
7% cum pref 100
88
90
Preferred. __l'00
57
58
75
Fay A Egan com 100
45
Preferred____100
8 % cony pref. 100 x 110
Cleve-Cliffs Iron (t) d 70
50
50
100
io j Cleveland StonelOO X
Preferred____100
80
Billings A S p en ..25 d 7
90
Hosiery— 25 d
93
14
29
Federal Sug Refg 100
62
25
Clinchf C o a l... 100
65
91*
Preferred_____ 25 d 11
Am Ice C o _____ 100
82*
84
105
90
Preferred____100
99
P referred.. .1 0 0
Preferred------100
19
100
Bliss (E W ) C o .- ( t ) d 18
22
7 2 * 5th Ave Bus v t c ( t ) d 1 1 *
21*
61
Cluett. Peabody 100
71*
11*
Preferred_____ 50 d 59
Am Intern CorplOO
1 0 4 * Firestone TA RublO d 68
9
Preferred____100
10*
103
70
2nd p r e f _____ 10 d
Am -La France
71*
92*
k 35
Coca-Cola C o ___(+) d 7 1 *
1 1 * Bloch Bros T ob 25 d
6% preferred. 100
96
Fire Eng I n c . .10 d 11
94
98
k 96
Preferred____ 166
92*
93 | 7% preferred .100
89
P re fe rre d ___100
Preferred____100
89*
Collins C o ____100
180 1Fisher B od y ____(t) d 2 0 5 *
170
206
Amer Laundry
Blumenthal (S)—
45*
94
93
26*
Preferred____100
26*
C olo Fuel A i r . . 100
M achinery___(t) d 4 4 *
Inc 7% p r e f.. 100
120
116
102
115
FishB’dyOhio pflOO d 9 9 *
Booth Fisheries (t) d 5 *
5,*
Preferred____100
95
Preferred------100
19
19*
35
40
C olt’s Patent
Fisk Rubber com 25 d
1st pref_____ 100
Amer L inseed..100
8*
37
40
119
121
27
1st pref . . . 100
Fire Arms M .25 d 2 6 *
58*
60*
Borden C o_____ 100
Preferred____100
__ 2d pref 7% ..1 0 0
75*
102
103
Col Graph M fg .(t ) d
Preferred____ 100
Am L ocom otive, (t) d 7 4 *
118
120
205
47*
Fleishmann C o .(t ) d 47
Preferred____100
Preferred____100
Borne, Scrymser 100 200
142
13
16
52*
Preferred____100
112
Boat Belting p f. 100
Am M ch A Fdy 100 136
ColumCarbon . ( t ) d 5 1 *
4 3 * Boston W oven Hose
42*
54
Ford M ot of Canad
448
451
Com Solvents A . ( t) d 52
Amer M etal C o .(t ) d
109
119
85
Class B ___ (+)
50
d
Preferred____100
A Rub, c o m .. 100
_ _ Congoleum C o . . ( t) 45 * 6 3 * Fostoria G lass..100 d 72 k 150 *
____
97
72
63
Foundation C o .( t
Preferred____ 100
Amer Plano____100 n 160
_
95
97
119
99
101
P referred ____(t) d
120
Brill (J G )......... 100
Preferred____100
Preferred____100
2
1 1 * Franklin (H H ) Mfg
Conley Tin F o il.(t) d
18
21
P re fe rr e d ___100
9
1*
Am Pneu Serv___23 d
4 6 * Bristol Brass____25 d 12
14
45
Preferred____100
77
80
ConsolCarHeat. 100
40
First pref_____ 50 d 4 3 *
1 3 * Brit-Amer T o b . . £ l d 22
23
17
Cons Cigar Corp (t) d 16
Freeport Tex Co (+1 d 9 *
10
Preferred_____ 50 d 1 3 *
100*
23
75
Galena-Sig Oil 100
63*
65
Preferred____100
Am Radiator____25,d 1 0 0 *
Ordin bearer._£1 d 22
61*
121
75
Pref (old )____100 110
115
ConsCoal ofStL 100
British Col Fish
Preferred____100
40
102
Pref (new )_ 100
_
105
Consol Dlstrib (t) d
A Packing_ 100 r 1 5 *
_
A m erRepubCorp(f) d 39
*
*
4 6 * British Empire
Gardner M otors (t) d 4 *
6*
Cons Ice(P ittsb).50 d 1 *
Am Rolling M ill. 25 d 4 6 *
104*
5*
43
5*
Preferred_____ 50 d 16
Steel, co m ___100
7 % pref (new) 100 1 0 3 *
G enAm TankC ar(t) d 42
r 57
7
6*
5 7 * Consol T extile, .( t ) d 6
6*
92
1st preferred. 100
95
1st pref_____ 100
Am Safety Razor 25 d
102*
15
97*
73
Gen Asph co m . 100
39*
40*
2d pref______ 100
Cons Coal of M d 100
American Screw 100
80
47*
50
4
Preferred____100
73*
75*
Consumers C o . 100
Brown S h o e ___100
4*
Am Seed M ach 50 d
92
70
91
61*
Gen B ak in g ____(t) d 95
100
Preferred___100
Preferred____ 100
Preferred____100 X 75
59
6 0 * Brunswick-Balke5 0 * ' 51
P referred____(f) d 1 1 0 *
Continental C an. ( t)
Am Shipbldg— 100
____
96
100
109
89
P referred.._ 100 1 0 / *
Gen Ctg com _ 100
_
91
93
Collender pf.106
Preferred____100
Preferred____100 101
Continental M ot 10 d 7 *
108
Brunswick Term
7*
Amer Ship & Com14
49
104
Deb pref____100
106
Continental O I L .25 d 48
A Ry Sec C o-S ee Steam RRs
m e r c e _______ (t) d 1 3 *
6 0 * Buckeye Pipe L .50 d 70
60
7 0 * Corn Prod Refg 100 174
175
207*
General ElectrlclOO 207
Am Smelt A Ref g 100
58
60
98*
99
N ew w l _
25 d 35
35*
11*
Special 6% stk 1C d 11
Bucyrus com _ 100
_
Preferred ..1 0 0
138
103
136*
106
119
17
16*
Preferred____100
Preferred.. 100 1 1 8 *
Gen Fireproof’g .( t )
Am Snuff com .-lO O
92
95*
100
96
35*
93
Preferred____100
Cosden&Co com (t) d 3 5 *
Burns Bro7%pf,100
Preferred____100
____
38
91
14*
Preferred new 100
9 2 * Gen M otors (no par) d 1 4 *
Prior pref’ce . 100 120
Am St F ’drles 33 1-3 d 3 7 *
102
104*
100
83
103*
20
Preferred____ 100
84*
Cosg-Meeh Coal (+) d 18
Cl A com s tk .(t )
Preferred____100
30
23*
24
Cramp (W m) A
81*
82
Deb 6% s t k .. 100
American Stores, (t) d 2 9 *
Cl B com stk_(t)
57*
5 7 * Bush Terminal 100
52
75
99
99*
8onsShAEBld 100
Deb 7% s t k .. 100
62*
51*
Am Sugar R e fg . 100
98*
80
77
1 7 * Gen P etrol_____ 25 d 4 3 *
Crescent Pipe L .25 d 16
43*
Preferred____100
Preferred____100 d 9 7 *
22
30
21
26
Orex C a rp et.. 100
Preferred_____ 25 d 2 3 *
24
Bush Terminal
Am Sumat T o b . 100
65
90*
55
9 3 * Jrock-Wheeler 100
25
30
70
Gen Ry Signal. 10C
75
Bldgs, pref___100
Preferred____100
19
20
75
80
75
Preferred.
.10C
80
4 * Butterick C o _ 100
_
Preferred.. .100
Am Thread p ref. E d 3 *
1 4 6 * CaddoCentOAR (t) d 2 *
6 3 * General R e fra ct.(+) d 5 1 *
3
63
Crucible S teel.. 100
53
Am T obacco ..1 0 0 1 4 5 *
92
145
144
91
Gen Tirecfc Rub .50 < 165
2
185
P re fe rre d _ 100
_
Calif Cyanide
Comm on B ..1 0 0
102*
97
103
16*
99
102*
Preferred____100!
101
Units ________
Cuba Cano Sugar(t) d 16
Preferred____100
84*
1 0 4 * Cal Pack C o r p .-(t ) dx 83
68*
69
Gillette Sat Raz (t) d 268
273
P referred.. .100
Am T vdo Foun.100 103
102
2 5 * Cuban-Am S u g .. io xd 3 6 *
101
3 6 * Gilliland Oil pf.100!
28
35
Calif P e t r o l____25 d 2 5 *
Preferred____100
102*
100
Preferred____100 X 9 6 *
50
12*
100
Glmbel B r o s '.. (t)<2 49
Preferred____ 10C
AmVltirfled Prod 50 d 12
39
80
Cambria Iron___50 d 37
Cuban Dominican
P referred .. .100 100
101
Preferred____100
8
Cambria Steel . . 5 0 d
Sugar com ___(t) d 7 *
Glen Alden Coal (f) d 8 3 *
85
Amer Wholesale
____
1 0 0 * Campbell Baking (t) d 40
49
51
100*
Preferred____100
Glidden Co (no par) d 1 1 *
12*
C orp, pref___100
44
60
41
59
85
Cudahy P a c k ..100
Globe-Wernicke 10C
90
Preferred___.50 d
Am Wind Glass
8 8 * Cumberl Pipe L 100 137
140
108*
Canada Cement 100 r 8 7 *
Preferred____100!
89
P r e fe r r e d ___100
____ Cushman’s Sons (t) d 42
45
Preferred____100 r 106
G odch’x Sug Inc (t) d 5
10
Am Wind Glass
96
27
102
7% pref------100
98
94
Preferred____100 d 48
CanFdysAForg. 10C r ____
55
M a c h _______ 100
97
198
58
94*
8% p r e f--------(f) d 92
Preferred____100 r
Goldwyn P ic t ._ (t )d
9*
Preferred____100
11*
7 2 * Can SS L in e a ..l0 0 r 11
12
72*
7 0 * Goodrich (B F ).(t)< l 2 2 *
Cuyamel F ru it._(t) d 6 9 *
22*
Am W ool (Mass) 100
_
43
100*
100*
D H Holmes LtdlOO 258
Preferred . .10C
77*
79*
Preferred____100 r 42
Preferred____100
4 3 * Davis C A C _ 100
80
85
_
Goodyear Tire A
CanadlanCarAFlOO r 43
Am Writing Pap 100
92
53*
2*
Preferred____100 r 9 1 *
Davison C h e m .-(t) d 5 3 *
Rubber co m . 100
10
2*
10*
Pref e r re d .. .’ .100
2 * Can Con R u b . . 100 r
42*
Devoe A Raynolds
Preferred____ 10C
43
1*
Ctfs of deposit
____
16*
94*
93
Prior p ref___ 10C
Preferred____100 r ____
Inc 1st p r e f.. 100
93*
92*
Anglo-Amer O il.£ l d 1 6 *
____
Deere A Co pref 100
73
68
Goodyear T A R of
Canad’n Explos.100!
Armour A Co
92*
D L A f f C oal___50 d 91
93
92*
Canada pref. 100r 7 9 *
80
Preferred____10C
of Del pref___100
_ Gorham M fg pf 10C 30
_
83
67
Det < Clev Nav_50 d 75
fc
82*
Can LocomotivelOC r -,66
Armour A Co pf 100
89
Diamond M atch 100 117
7
1 1 9 * Grasselli Chem.lOC
127
7*
Preferred____100 r 8 8 *
ArmourLeathcom 15 d
____ Dixon (J) Cruc.lOO
7 8 * Can W oollen s..100 r
139
135
77*
7
Preferred____100, 104
Preferred____10C
__ Dodge M fg pref 100 75
80
7
Preferred____100 r 35
6*
Gray A D a v is ..(t )
Arnold, Constable
____ Dominion B dge 100 r 77
10
9*
78
d
Canton C o_____ 10C
Gray A D udley. 100,
80
85
A C o . ............. (t)
__ Dom Coal pref. 100 r
17
16
78*
Preferred_______
Trustees c t f . . 10C
95
100
Art Metal C o n .. 10
49
108
112
Caracas Sugar_ 50 d 1 8 *
_
Gt AAP Tea pf.100 110
Arundel Corp___50 d 4 8 *
i9 * Dominion Glass 100 r 1 0 7 *
1 0 3 * Great Lakes Tow 100
Preferred____10C r
55*
65
108
5*
Carib S yndicate.25 d 5 *
Preferred____100
60
Oom I A S pref.lOO r 55
Preferred____100
90
89*
*
Assets Realize. 100
* Case(J I) Plow Wks
94*
180
C om ____(no par) d
04*
Douglas P ectin, (t) dx 1 1 *
A ssoc Dry G ’d s. 100
1 1 * Great Nor P ap. 100 173
*
1
89
Great West Sug. 25 d 9 3 *
93*
88*
1st pref_____ 10C
94
95
1
2d pref______ 100 n
Preferred____ 100 1 0 7 *
108*
2nd pref_____ 100
*
a Purchaser also pays accrued dividend, i Price per share, not per cent, k Last sale. I Par value #100. n Nominal.
o Price par oent of par.
vCanad. price. *Sale price. (New stock, u Ex stock dir. i Assess paid, tnEx-50 % stk. div. y Ex-300 % stk. div. y Ex rights, t Without par val.




M ar., 1924.]
S to ck s.

Par

47

INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS
Bid.

Ask.

S to c k s.

Par.

Bid

Ask.

S to ck s.

Par.

Bid.

Ask.

S to ck s.

Pa*

Bid.

Ask.

Per share.
Per share.
Per share.
Per ^
share.
M ontgomery Ward
60
Phil] ip -J Corp (t) d 53
Guantanamo Sug (t)
9)4
9)4 Kanawha A Hock
82
Coal A C oke. 100
84
10
Preferred____100,
90
Preferred____ 100
16
93
C o, com m on .(t) d 26)4
26)4
38
Preferred____ 100
2
75
Gulf States O & R
Preferred____10C
Phillips P etro l._ (t)'d 37)4
114 t4
1H
Gulf States St’l . 100
30
82
Phoenix H o s ie r y ..5 d 26)4
82)4 Kans A Gulf C o . 10 d
Vs Class A . . - . ( t ) d 108)4 109
X
1st pref t r c t f. 100
M oon M otor Car(t) d 25)4
93
32
Preferred____ 100
88)4
100)4 K ayser(Jul)ACo (t) d 31
25)4
99)4
1st preferred, (t) d 101)4 104
Habisnaw Electric
Morris (P h ilip ).. 10 d 18)4
Pierce-Arrow M ot
19)4
Kelly-Sprlngfleld
Morse Twist Drill
C a b le ________(t)
Car Corp (no par)
9)4
A M achinery-.5 0 d
Hale & Kilburn. 100
Tire com _____ 25 d 23)4
125
1
Preferred____100
25)4
24)4
23)4
72
60
8% preferred. 100
72
12
Preferred____100
18
Mountain P r o d .. 1C
Prior pref____(t) d 68
10
18)4
6% cum p ref. 100
1
78
2
15
Pierce Oil C o r p .2 5 d ■3Vs
HallSwitch&SIg 100
Mullins B ody . . ( t ) d 12
3)4
72)4
89
27)|
Preferred____100
Preferred____10C
Preferred____100
99
26)4
4)4 Kelsey W heel. .100
3)4
35
20
108
Hamil-Br S h oe-.25 d ____
Preferred____100
Munsingwearlnc (t)
47)4
37)4 Pigg Wigg C orp. (t) d 15
45
Hanna (M A)
Nash M otor(no par) 109
111 | Preferred___ 100 d 35
Kendall M f g ___(t) d 18
2
Preferred____100
1st preferred. 100
Pref Class A . 10C 100
91
95)4
88)4
93 X
1) 4
100)4 Pittsb Brew ing..5 0 d
s 103)4 Kentucky W ag. 100
Harb-Walk Ref _ 100
10
Nash Wareh & El 10C
Preferred_____ 50 d
5
7) 4
7)4
3
Keyst Tire A R .1 0 d "2)4
61
s 103
Preferred____100
Nat Acme C o _ 5C d 8
_
Pitts Coal (P a ). 100!
9)4
61)4
100
52
Nat Biscuit_____25 d 5U 4
99
58
Hartman Corp . (t) d 40
Preferred____lOOi
40)4 Kinney (G R ) . . ( t ) d 57
121
122
90
90
Hart, Schaffner
Preferred____100
P r e fe r r e d ___100
Pittsb Oil A G a s ..5 d 8 ) 4
83
121
84
124
& M arx_____ 100
Kirby Lum ber. 100 209
213
Pittsb PI Glass. 100 215
Nat C andy____100
104)4
95
Preferred____ 100
110
Preferred____100
1st pref_____ 100
Pitts Rolls, pref 100
118)4
____ Pittsb Steel p f. 100
95"
100
98
2d p r e f . . _ 100
_
Hask&Bark Car (t)
Kresge Dept S ts.(t) d 51
52)4
57
94
90
Havana T o b ___100
Preferred____ 100
60
Nat Cloak A Suit 100
PlimptonMfgColOO 110
72"
65
95
320
Preferred____ 100
Preferred____100
s
3)4 Kresge (S 8) C o. 100 300
97)4 Por R icanATob 100
52)4
112
52)4
Preferred____100
116
Hawaiian Com
Nat C o n d u itA C .(f) d
Postum Cereal. (+)
111)4
& Sugar______ 25 d 49)4
Kress (SH)A ColOO 180
205
Nat Dept Stores (f) d 40)4
Preferred . 100 111
41X
116
94
98
Hayes W heel___(t) d 45
Preferred____100
94)4
1st p r e f _____ 100
95)4! PowCorpNY pf.100
45)4
237
31
NatEnamAStpg 100
Hazel- Atlas Glass25 d ____ k 34)4 Lake Sup C orp. 100
3)4
31)4 Prairie OUAGaslOO 236
104
105
81
90
Lake of the W oods
Helme (GW ) Co
Preferred . .100
Prairie Pipe L 100
80
75
M illing........... 100 r 175
177
New com m on -25 d 60
Nat Flre-Proofg.50 d 9)4
9)4' Pratt A Whit pt.100
62)4
54
56
112
Preferred____ 100 r 117)4 119
24
114
Preferred____100
Preferred. ..5 0 d
PreasedSteelCar 100
84
83
87
85
108
Hercules Powder 100 104
Landers, Frary
Nat Fuel Gas___.
Preferred____100
123)4 124)4
66 Nat L e a d . . ___100 139
A Clark______ 25 d 64
143
106
Preferred____100
104
Proc A G a m b le ..20
114
155
160
Lanst MonotvpelOO z 71)4
115
Herr-H-MarSafelOO
50
Preferred____100
Preferred____100
72 J4
Laurentlde C o . 100 r 92
92)| Nat Leather____10 d 4
Heywood6 % preferred. 100 106)4
4 XI
107)4
120
35
Lee R ub & T ire , (t)
W akefield Co 100 116
34)4
12)4
12)4 Nat Ref com ____25 d 37)4
40)4 Prod 4; Ref C orp.50
121
22
Leh Coal & N av .50 d 67
123
Preferred____100
103
Preferred____100
Com ctfs d ep ____
, 67)4
26)4
47
46
Lehigh Val Coal
Hock Val P ro d -.10 d ____
Nat Sugar R efg. 100
93)4
Preferred_____ 50
95)41
68
37
Sales__________ 50 d 82
84
Holly Sug C o ___(t) d 35
Nat Supply C o . .50
119)4 120
68)4 Pullman C o ____100
85
Leh A Wilkes88
Preferred____100
P r e fe r r e d _ 100
_
Punta Alegre Sug 50 d 63)4
103)4
63)4
Barre Coal____50 d 140
24)|
Holyoke Wat P o . 100 560
Nat’ l Transit. 12.50 d 22)4
22)4 Pure Oil C o _____ 25 d 24)4
74
5 l " ' Llbbey-Owens
73)4
H ood R ubber___(t) d 50
Natomas Co of Cal
Preferred____100
98
99
Sheet Glass___25 d 95
98
preferred____ 100
Hooven Owens <
fc
8% preferred. 100
285
107
295
Preferred____ 100
95
85
Rentschler pf 100
New Departure
Quaker Oats___100
____
105
100
34
L ibby, M cN eil &
M fg pref____100
Household P rod, (t) d 32)4
100) 4
Preferred____100
13
113
5)4
70
L ib b y _________ 10
17
Houston Oil ctfs 100
R y Steel-Spring 100 112
70)4
5) 4 New Eng Bak’y 100
60
114
72
92
Liberty M ills .. 100
70
89
Preferred____ 100
Preferred ctfs 100
Preferred____100
115)4
Library Bureau. 100
Reece ButtonD lv obllg___FA A d ____
New England Spun
l o o " 103"
105
83"
109
81
Preferred____ 100
Howe Scale p f. _ 100
Silk pref_____ 100
Hole Machine 10 d 15) 4
148
152
51
N J Z in c______ 100
ReeceFold M ach 10 d 2) 4
Hudson M ot Car (t)
26)4
26)4 LlgAM yersTob. . 25 d 50)4
42)4
16
Common B _ 25 d 50)4
_
53
Humble Oil A R .2 5
42)4
New M exico A
R els(R obt)A C o (t)M 13)4
68
73
117
116)4
16
Preferred____ 100
Hupp M otor____10
Arizona L a n d -.l d 8
1st preferred. 100
16)4
8)4
97
Llggett’s Internat—
Hutch Sug P ltn.25
101
NewNlqueroSuglOO
Remington Typew15)4
80
43
"(T "
82
C om m on____ 100
N Y Air Brake _(+) d 40
Hydraulic Pr Br 100
C om m on ____ 100
40)4
43)4
5)4
93
Preferred_____ 50 d 52)4
Preferred____100
48)4
64)4
53)4
90)4
64)4
1st pref_____ 100
Class A stock , (t) d 47 H
Lima L o c o m ___(4-) d 65)4
27
Hydraulic Steel - (t)
66)4 N Y Canners.Inc(t) d 26
1st pf ser S ..1 0 0
X
89
97
3)4
Lindsay Light_ 10
_
4)4
100
Preferred____
7% cum p ref. 100
2d pref____ -..lOO
92)4
4)4
6)4
101) 4
7
8
81
18
Preferred____ 100
18)4
21
Illinois B r i c k ..100
Reo M otor C ar. 10 d 17)4
80)4
N Y D ock _____ 100
42
11
145
141
47
Lit Brothers____10 d 24
Preferred____100
Illinois Pipe L ..1 0 0
24)4
Replogle S te e l..(t ) d 10)4
55)4
90
Loew’s In c_____ (t) d 17)4
Imperial Glass. 100
17)4 N Y S h ip b ld g -.(t) d 10)4
55)4
13)4 Repub I A Steel. 100
__ 91)4 Preferred____100 94
110
95
d 6)4
dxm j i
Imperial OH - , . . 2 5
Loft I n c ________(t)
6) 4 N Y Steam pf.100
81
52)4
Loose Wiles B is. 100
_
83
Imperial T ob of
53)4 N Y Transit_ 100
100
__
__ Reynolds Spring (t) 16) 4 17)4
110
1st pref_____ 100
Canada com ___5
Nicholson File. 100
Reynolds (R J)
90
____
103
2d pref______ 100
Imperial Tobacco
T ob a cco______ 25 d 140
Nlies-Bem-P’d .100
70
d 14)4
110
Preferred____100
of G B A I ____
B C om m on___25 d 69
69)4
15)4 Lord & T aylor. 100 100
85
116
225
1st pref_____ 100
Indepen Brew’g .5 0 d 2)4
Nor & W StboatlOO 215
Preferred____100
117 )4
" 5 " 2d pref______ 100 100
5
d 8
North Amer C o . . 10 d 23)4
Preferred_____ 50
2) 4
23)4 Rocky M t Fuel 100
152
154
3) 4
Indep Oil & G a s ._ t d 754
Preferred____50 d 45
45)4
Preferred____100
7)4 Lorillard (P ).--1 0 0
7)4
d 10c.
116)4 119
145
Preferred____ 100
50c. Rome BrassAC 100 130
Indlahoma R efg -.fl d 1)4
N. A. Pulp & P ap.t
1)4
100
95
22)4
Ludlum Steel — (t)
44
Indiana Pipe L ..5 0 d 92
Rome M fg _____ 100
22)4 North A Judd___25 d 43
140"
104
Northern Pipe L100 102
Royal Bak Pow 100 130
21)4 Lukeus Steel____60 d 8
Indian M ot’cycle(t) d 21)4
14)4
20
4)4 M ac Andrews &
Nova Sc St A C . 100
Preferred____100
99)4 i o o ) 4
Indian Ref co m . 10 d 4)4
146
d
60
75
148
F orbes______ 100
54)4
Nunnally C o ___(t)
8)4
Preferred____ 100
9)4 Royal D utchC oN Y d 53
99
169
101
Preferred____ 100
OgilvleFl M ills. 100 r 307
Ingersoll-Rand .100 165
Saco-Lowell Shops
109
102
103
65
115
M ackay Cos___100
P referred ___100 r 119
Preferred____ 100
C o m m o n ___ 100
60
66)4
96
Preferred____ 100
36)4
Inland Steel____25 d 35)4
2)4
3
Preferred____100
94
67)4 Ohio Body & B l.(t) d
d 87)4
92
103
83
94
87)4 Ohio Brass, p f ..l 0 0
Preferred____ 100
2d Preferred.. 100
80
103)4 M ack Trucks In c(t)
98
4
100
1st preferred. 100
100
Intercont R u b . 100
Class B ______ (t) d 98
Safety CarHALlOO
98
98)4
3)4
88
_
89
2d pref erred -.1 0 0
30
Int Agr Cor com 100
Ohio Fuel O il____1 d _
15
St L Car Co p f. 100
25
1)4
1)4
4
72
M acy ( R H ) ____(t) d 63
St L Cot C om p . 100
40
63)4 Ohio O i l _______ 25 d 71
New certifs___(t) d 3)4
6
113)4 114
Preferred____100
Okla Prod A R e f ..5 d
5 Vs
Preferred____100
2- St L Rocky M4 A
1)4
20
147
24
M aguoliaPetrol. 100 145
Old Domln S S -.100 240
Pacific C o _ 100
Prior pref ctfs(t) d ____
_
48
25
Onyx H o s ie r y ..(f) d 25
58
Mallison (H . R .)(t) d 24)4
38
Int Business
Preferred____100
87
88
95
94)4
90
Preferred____ 100
Preferred____100
2 )4
Machines_______
89)4 antaCecilia S ug(t)
2)4
66
6
69
10
M anatl S u gar.. 100
Orpheum Circuit. 1 d 18)4
Inter Button Hole
18 H
Preferred____100
84)4
92
5
87
Preferred____ 100
Sew M achine. .10 d 3
Preferred____100
94
1)4
apulpa R efg____5
44j|
39
45)|
Otis E levator. .100 151)4 153
43)4 Manhat El S up. (t) d 37
Int Cement Corp (t) d 43
102
3
60
4
55
Manhat Shirt_ 25 d 38)4
_
Preferred____100
106
Int Cigar Mach 100
39)4
100
64
Preferred____100
23)4
6 1)4
Int Combust Eng (f) d 23
115)4, Otis Steel______ (t) d 11)4
11)4 avan’h Sug com (t)
80)4
64
84
74)4
Maple Leaf M ill 100 r 60
1st preferred-100
Int Educational
P referred.___100
74)4
92
102)4
d ____
Preferred____100 r 91
Owens Bottle_ 25 d 44
_
44)4 chulte Retail S t(t)
io i) 4
Publlsh’g c o m .50
no
115
Maracaibo Oil
110
Preferred____100
Preferred_____ 60 d 3)4
Preferred____100
223
36
84)4
31
225
Exploration __ (t) d 30)4
85)4
Pac Coast C o . . 100
Int H arvester.. 100
39
45
Marland O il____(t) d 37
37 M
Preferred____ 100 10 0 )4
1st pref_____ 100
51
90
"7)4 M arlln-Rockwell
36
Int Mer Marine. 100
2d pref _____ 100
41
7)4
90)4
A Co c o m ... 100
12
13
30) 4
Corp v t c ------(t)
30)4
116
Preferred____ 100
Pacific Develop (t) d
Preferred___ 100 114
)4
Vs
13
3
12)4
33)4
8
Martin-ParryCor(t)
33)4 Pacific Mail SS.100
4
8 54
Inter Nickel____ 25
1
35
80
2
40
Mason Tire & R .(t )
Preferred____ 100
79)4
Pacific Oil (no par) d 52)4
52)4
Preferred____ 100
25
47
37)4
28
52
Preferred____ 100
Packard M o to r ..10 d 11)4
38)4
Inter Paper____ 100
11)4
85
110
90
85
Mass Baking pf 100
20
Preferred____100 X 91)4
18)4
Preferred____ 100
93)4
34
66 M athi’s’ n A lk a li.50
65
35
s
38)4
Pref stampedlOO
Palge-Det M o t. .10 d 17 V
39)4
17)1
50
20)4 M axwell-M ot A 100
51
18)4
Palrpont C orp . 100 160
20)4
Internat Petrol, (t)
18)4
14
82
78
Class B (no p a r).
93)4
Inter Salt_____ 100
Preferred____100
93)|
14)4 Pan Am Petrol
78
30
M ay (The) Dept
30)4
A Trans c o m .50 d 47)4
76)4
48
Internat S hoe. . (t)
herw-Williams .25
89
102
118
91
StoresC ocom .50
Preferred____ 100 116
Com class B ..5 0 d 45)4
45)4
103
Preferred____ 100
116
90
120
80
Preferred____ 100
107
Inter Silver____ 100
Panhandle P. A R f d 3 ,
3)4 her-Wms C an. 100 106
111
M cCrory Stores (t) d 65
69
35
Preferred____100
Preferred____ 100 107
40
Preferred____ 100
70
67
N onvotcm clB (t) d 62
Paragon Refg_ 25 d 6)4
_
Int Text B o o k .. 100
68)4
7)4 hredded WheatlOO
32
60
Pref with war. 100
Preferred____100
22)4
70
31)4
Intertype C o r p .(t)
[mmons C o ____(t)
22)4
W ithout warr 100 100)4 l o i ” Parish A Bingham _t d 14)4
96
14)4
Invincible Oil_ 50
_
Preferred____ 100
14)4
98)4
14 X
48
44)4
12
32
Warrants_______ d 27
Parke, Davis C o .25 d __
Iron Prod C o r p .(t)
12)4
23)4
22
105
99
Mengel C o _____ 100
24)4 Park A Tilf, Inc(t) d 25)4
Preferred____ 100
22)4
25)4
275
82
8
300
2
M erc Stores____100
PeckStowA W ilc.25 d 28
86
Iron Steambt C o. 10
31
Preferred____100Merg Linotype. 100 154)4
139
90
141
JRM ontgom ery 100
23
156)4 Peerless TrkA M 50 d 22
107
M ex Eagle O il____5 d 3)4
3
2 54
Preferred____100
4) 4 PennCoal A C oke. 50 d 27)4
28)4
21
Mex SeaboardOU( 1) d 20)4
d 24)4
20)4
85
Jewel T ea_____ 100
21) 4 Penn Salt M fg . .50 d 84
24)4
90
20
86)4
63
Vot tr efts------ (t) d 19
PennSeab’sSteel (t) d 2
3
64
Preferred____100
103
M ich LimestACh25 d 23
25
83
Penn T raffic_ 2)4 d 2
_
3
86
Preferred____100
Johns-M anv.Inc (t) d 98
25
Preferred_____ 25 d 23
250
Penn-Mex Fuel ..2 5 d 39
42
Johnson Tin Foil
260
90
M id States O i l .. 10 d 5)4
75
208
212
& M etal_____ 100
5 ) 4 Penney (JC) pref 100 102)4
23
77
M idvale C o ____(t) ds 21)4
22) 4 Pettib Mulliken 100
22)4
81
Jones Bros T ea. 100
M idvale St A Ord 50 d 31)4
33
1st preferred. 100
92
Jones A Laughlin
95
66
70
110
2d pref______ 100
93
Steel 7% p f-.1 0 0
111)4 Miller R u b b e r.. 100
90)4
95
120
Preferred____ 100
135
97)4 Phelps-Dodge. . 100 130
Juncos Cent Sug 100 110
.10
6
10
Mohawk R ubb.100
Phila Insul Wire (t) d 43
157"
45
160"
K C Stk Yds of Me
45
80
Preferred____100
55
76
Phlla A Read Coal
91
92
C om m on____ 100
M oline Plow 1st
73
70
100
103
& Iron_______ (t) d 36)4
Preferred____ 100
Preferred____100
36)4
pref__________ 100
83
85
Ctf of int (w 1)_ d 36)4
_
36)| ’west Pa P L .100
a Purchaser also pays accrued d lv.
6 Assessment paid,
d Price per share, jo t per cent.
• Sale price, t New stock, uEx cash and stock dlv.
e Ex stock div.
toEx 50% stock d lv.




‘ Last sale, n Nominal, r Canadian price.
Ex d lv.
u Ex rights,
t W ithout par value.

INDUST- AND MISCEL- STOCKS — MUNIO- BONDS

48
S to c k s . Par.

S to ck s.

Ask. 1

Bid.

Par

Bid.

Ask.

S tock s.

Par.

Bid.

Ask.

S tock s.

[V

o l

. 118.

Bid.

Par

Aik.

Per than.
Per share.
Per share.
60
Spalding (AGVABro
Ttmk-Det A x le .. 10 d 6 H
_
Wash M arket_ 50 d 50
6M U S Food P rod . 100
17
1st preferred. 100
85
17M
Preferred____100 x
U S Glass______ 25 d
98 M 102M
24 M Weber A Heilbr. (t)
37
40
SplceT M fg C o . . (t d 13 %
83
39
U S Gypsum _ (t) d 81
_
Wei Is Fargo A Co 100
13 V Timken R B ear.(f) d 38 M
s
87
63 %
53
Preferred____100
Welsb’chC ocom 100
63 M ^Preferred.. .100 104
88M Tobacco P ro d ..100
Stafford Co p f. . 1O
f
100
Preferred____100
West India Sugar
91M
115M 116M U S Hoffman M a12
Bland M illin g.. 100 d
89
Class A______ 100
chlnery........... (t) d 17M
68
FI nan_______ 100
89M
18M
40
45
Preferred — 100 d 80
86
Torrington C o . .25 d 40
41
76
U S Ind Alcohol. 100
Preferred____100
76M
Stand Oil ( C a l ) ..25 d 62 M
101
105
Preferred____100
Western Elec p f. 100 112M 114M
62 M Transcont’l O ll.(t) d AVs
4M
d 92M
94 *4
Stand Oil (I n d )..2 5 d 62 M
WestingAirBr’ ke.50
U S Play C ard_ 20 d 98 M 100
_
62 M Transue A Williams
Stand Oil (K an).25 d 44 M
59 M
West’hseE lA M f .50 d 59 M
Steel F org___ (t) d 32
35M U S Print A Litho—
45M
75
Stand Oil (K v)__25 d 109
65 M
66
111
Trov Fdy A M ..2 5 d
3
C om m on____ 100
First p re f_____50 d 74 M
Stand Oil iNeb 100 232
234
Preferred____100
10
First pref____100
Westmor’ d Coal .50 d 65 M
66M
98 M 100
Stand Oil nf \ J.25 d 3SM
i
77
80
39
Trumbull S te e l.. 25 d 20 %
20 H
Second p re f..100
W Va PulpAPap (t) d 53 M
55M
97
Preferred
.100
l i.-.-M 116
Preferred____100
98 M US Realty A Imp 100 101M 102
Wheeling M old A
____ k 11J4
105
Stan J o u uf N Y . 25 d 44 M
7% p r e f.........100
_
Fdv, c o m ____(t)
103M
45M Truscon Steel_ 10 d 23
____ k 30
Stand Oil (Ohio) 100 320
U S Rubber____100
323
Preferred_____ 10 d
Preferred. ..1 0 0
3a M
35 M
—
116
84
Preferred. .100
119
Uuderw T y p e w ..2 5 d 40 M
First p ref___ 100
k 51M
84 M WheelSteelCorp 100
45 m
____ k 102
22
Preferred____100 dx 1 16
Stand Sanlt Mfg 25 d 100
USSm Ref A M in. 50 d 21
Preferred A . .100
_
_
____ k 120
40
^referred___ 100
Un B A P Corp. 100
51
61
40 M
Preferred____50
Preferred B ..1 00
___ k 110
Standard Screw. 100 137
143
Un Carb A Carb (t) d 61M
White Eagle Oil
61M U S S ta m p in g ..100
26^
____ Union Oil of Cal 100 124
Preferred A .100 li>3
125
U S Steel C orp. 100 103 V8 103M
A Refining_ (t) d 26 M
_
58
__ Union Oil Ass . .25 d 56
45
Stan Text Prod 100
119
56 Vs
Preferred____100
119M White M otor____50 d 57 M
d ____
77
97
55
58
Preferred A. .100
100
UnSt YdsSoOm 100
U S T obacco___(t)
White O il______ (t)
108
Preferred B . 100
67 M
73
Union Tank CarlOO
95
97
Preferred____100
C t f s o f d e p . . _ d ____
_
110M
36
Stanlev Works. .25 d 91 M
93
106
Wlckwire-Spencer
Preferred___ 100
108
Univ Leaf T ob.100
81
S3
Preferred_____25 d 27 M
34
27M Until Alloy Steel(t) d 33 K
Preferred____100
Steel C orp _____ 5 d
3M
25
____
Steel Co of Can. 100 r 77
Until Bak co m _ .(t) d 48
50
78
Utah-1 daho Sugar 10 d
1st p r e f____100
64 V Wiiiys-O verland. 25 d 11 M
8
Preferred __ 100 T 102 M
Preferred____100
86
Vacuum O il_____25
88
UK
64 M
85
Sterling Prod . . . ( +) d 59 M
84 M
Vanadium C orp. (t) d 30M
Preferred____100
30M
60 M United Cigar Stores
isy3
3
Stern Bros pref. 100 115
6
of Ainer com . 100 175
200
Vandalia Coal .100
Wilson A Co__ (t> d IS
67
64
7
95
122
11
Stetson (J B) — (t) d 92
P re fe rre d _ 100 X 112
_
Preferred _ 100
_
Preferred. ..1 0 0
United Drug_ 100
_
27 M Wlnch-Slmmons Co
38
Preferred____ 25 d 36
80M Van Raalte C o .-( t ) d 24 M
79 M
25
15
81
70
81 ew- W hr Speed 11) d 89 M
First pref.........50 d 47 M
First pref___ 100
C om m on____ 100
48
89 M
70
____
152
56
40
45
United D vewood 100
Victor Talk M .100 149
Strom berg-Calrs. 25 d 50
Preferred____ 100
30
—
4
Stromberg C arb.(f) d 78 M
79
Winchester C o . 100
Preferred___ 100
3M
9 lM Va-Caro Chem .(t ) d
60
____
3
StudebakerCorp100 io i M i o i K Un Eng A F d y .100 145
150
Non-vot Cl B . (f) d
2M
First pref____100
30
____
Preferred___ 100
108
io M
Second p re f..100
Preferred____100
P referred.. .100
iio m
10M
112M
29 M
55
Stutz M otor Car (t) d 10 ‘'2
Va Iron, C A C . 100
W oods M fg ____100 r ____
193
48 M
lOMi United F r u it... 100 192
65
83
21
78
Submarine Boat (t)
9
IJntd Pap Board 100
Preferred____100
Preferred____100 r —
SM
21M
63
60
12
Sugar Estates
Preferred. . . 100
50
75
Woodward Iron. 100
V V lvaudou.Inc.(t) d n y 8
85
82
88
92
6
10
United Retail Stores
Ortente pref_____
Vulcan Detln’g.100
Preferred____100
298
__ W oolw’ th (FW ).100 295
4
Superior O il___ (t) d
Class A ______ (f) d
Com class A . 100
4M
14 M
31
60
34
Unt.dSh MachCor25 d 35 M
70
Superior Steel. . 100
35 M
P re fe rr e d ___100
Worthington Pump
29
26
____
67
40
8
Swan A F in ch .. 100
68
Preferred_____25 d 25 V
7% pref cl A. 100
A M ach_____ 100
25M
80
_____ Waldorf System (t) d 15M
76
60
Sweets Co of Am. 19
Pref A ______ 100
2M
15M
2M US Rob A Shut. 100
64
105
105
Preferred___ 100
Pref B ______ 100
62M
Swift A C o __ .100
Waltham Watch A
104M
Clock Class B (+) d
Bwift Internat__ 15 d 20M
20 M U S Can. com . . ( t ) d 43 M
10M Wrleht Aeron (t> d 11 M
43M
9M
__
____
ii15
70
73
W rigley(W n) Jr (t) d 37 M
SwlnehartT A R. 100
Preferred ____ 100
100
Prior p r e f _ 100
_
71
____
22
40
Preferred____100
USCastl PA Fdy 100 d 68 H
69
_
P r e f ________ 100
22 M yaleA i’ow ne_ 25 d 69
113
8'/2 Young (J S) C o . 100 110
85 M
Texas C om pany. 25 d 43
43 %
Preferred____100
87 M Warwick I A S t .. 10 d 8M
108
102
12
110
Tex PacCoal A 0 1 10 d i i M
1
154
U S E nvelope.. 100 149
Washburn Wire. 100 105
Preferred____100
__ Youngstown Sheet
115
106
Texas Gulf Sulp. 10 d 63
Preferred____100
109
Preferred____100
63 M
30
68M
163
_
Textile Bank'g 100 158
U S Express_ 100
A T u be______ (t) d 68 M
5M WasUlngton 011.10 d 29
4M
105
104
100
Thom pson-Star’ t pf
105
91
(T S Finish lu g .. 100
Preferred____100
95
Prnfnrroit
100
142
Tide Water Oil ion 14 1
90
92
6 Assessment paid, d Price per share, not per cent, k Last Sale, n Nominal, r Canadian price. • Sale price. (N ew stock,
u Ex casli
And stock dividend. « Ex stock dividend. > Ex dividend, y Ex rights, f Without par value.
Per share.

UNITED STATES AND MUNICIPAL BONDS
In State and municipal bonds the custom has always been to quote them “ and Interest." That la. the accrued Interest must In all cases be added
an. There are a very few instances which form exceptions to the rule— that Is. where the prices given are flat prices, the accrued Interest haring bean
taken Into account In inaklug them. These are Indicated by a special mark, thus (/) .
The figures In the cotumu "to net" ludtcate the basis on which the securities sell or the Interest rate whloh the securities Is held to m aturity
will net to the purchaser at the present market price.
To
Bid.

Bonds.

A ik.

<Nit.

U N I T E D S T A T E S — Se e also page 14
103
2s Pan Can Nov 1938 . Q-F| 102
93
3s Panama Canal 1961.Q-M
94
3s Conversions 194 6 -4 7 ..Q-Jj 91
U 8 Ctfs of Indebtedness____I > 3.89 2 .8 5 %
U 8 Treasury notes________ i 4.33 4 .0 5 %
Instrumentalities of U S Gov
97
Fed F’in L 4 M8 '37. M AN
96M
Fed F’ m L’ n 5s ’ 41. M AN' 101
101M —
Fed Land Rk 4 4 s ’ 42 M A N
96 M 97
4V$s ’ 53 op ' 3 3 ___ JAJ
96M
97M
4 Ms 1953 opt 1933.1A J
99 M 100
Fed Ld Bk of Spring!.Mass
6s May l'4 0 o p ’ 25 MAN
99 M 100M
4H s 1953 opt 1933_____
99 M
98 M
Fed’ l 1ntermed Cred Bks
99llu’ 100
4 M % notes Mar 14 1924
99 “ u 100
4 M % notes Mav 14 '24.
100'u
4 ^ 9 Feb 1 1925.. FA A 100
4 Ms Feb 1 1 9 2 6 ..FA A 99.90 100
99.72 99.80 . .
4 ^ s Feb 1 1 9 2 7 ..FAA
U. S. Possessions— »ee Fore igu Uo vt. p. 49
ALABAMA

4.65
4.65
4.60
4.60
5.10
5
4.75
4.80
4.80
4 75
4.75
4.75
4.90
4 90
4.90
4.90
4.90
4.90
5
5
4.90
5

4
Renewal 1950 ____JAJ
4 Ms Road 1924-1931_____
4s renewal Cl C 1956_ JAJ
_
3M s renewal Ian >956. JAJ
Birmingham 7s 19 31..JA D 6
AMs March 1 1927 ..M A S
As School Apr 1 1950. AAO
As School 1934_______ JAJ
As Fund Sep 20 '4 1 ..M A S
Jefferson Co— 5s 1949___
4 Ms July 1 1931 ____JAJ
4 Ms Hospital 1963_ JAJ
_
M obile— 5s School ' 43 J A D
6s Sewer Nov 1 1942 MAN
6s Dock Nov l I947.M A N
5s Refunding 1949.. MAS
4 Ms Refunding 1937 AAO
4 Ms Water A Sew 39 JAJ
M obile Co 5s ref 1928 MAS
5s Road Feb 1932
FA A
Aa Nov 1 1947 . ..M A N
4s C H A Jail 1926 ...J A J
M ontgom ery—
0e Jan 1 1951_______ JAJ
As Funding 1940_____JAJ
As N o ’ 1 1950 ____ MAN
4 Ms Water 1928 __ AAO
4 Ms Scb WWASew’ 44 JAJ
M ontgom 'y Co— 5 s ’ 35 AAO
Selma 5s 1927 opt 1910. MA N
Sumter Co 5s 1950 . FAA

6




price,

5
4.90
4.90
5
4.85
5
5.25
5.10
n

Nominal.

Bid.

Bonds.

Ask.

ARIZO NA
4 M8 r®f A.pr’ 38 op '28.JAJ 15

4.45

Marlcopa'Count'y S D No 1
fls March 1933 . .
Mar
Phoenix— 4 Ms '50 op ’ 30.J AJ
6s Jan 1 1946 . . . .JAJ

5s W W 1925 1 9 5 0 ...JAJ
Prescott— 5s 1948
JAJ
Tucson— 5s Water 1950 JAJ
4M 8 W Mar 10 '38 MAS10
ARKANSAS

Fort Smith 5s ’ 2t-’ 26 MAN
St Francis Lev D 6s ’ 47.JAJ
5Ms 1945 1964______ JAJ
5M 8 1950 1969______ JAJ
5s 1949 opt 1929.. _ JAJ

b
6
b
b

6%
5 75
5 75
5.75

to
to
to
to

CALIFO RN IA

•5M8 Highway ’ 27-’ 37.JA J 3 b 4.65 to

IMsUnfv BldgJan5’ 25-65JAJ b 4.60 to
t M8 Highway 1936-48. JAJ 3 b 4.60 to
Is Harb Imp 1985 op '50. JAJ
Is Hlghw July 3 ’ 24-'61_JAJ b 4.60 to
Alameda— 4s '24 to '41 _JAD b 4.85 to
4 Ms Mun Imp '24-’ 48AAO b 4.85 to
Bakersfield 5s 1924-52 AAO
Berkley 5s 1942-1951
JAJ
5s School 1925-1955..JAJ
Los Ang — 4 M8 1924-51 JAD
4s Water 1924 to '45 MAN
3M 8 W ater'24 t o '41 AAO
4 Ms Seh 1924 to '44 JAD
4 Ms 1924-1963........... AAO
5s Munic 1926-’ 61
l-AA

Los A C S D 5M s’ 24-34MAN 6 4.90
5 M8 Nov 1935-60__ MAN 6 4.90
Los Ang Co 4M3’ 25-’ 49 FAA 6 4.75
Oakland— 5M 8 ’ 24 ’ 43. FA A b 4.80
4 Ms Mun Imp '24-’43FAA b 4 .80
4 MsSchAcJuue23’ 51. JAD b 4.80
Oakland S D 4s '24-’ 44_ .JAJ b 4.80
Orange Co 5s 1 9 24-4 5..MAS
Pasadena— 4s Jan’ 25 ’ 42 JAJ b 4.80
4 M8 Wat Pl’t'2 4 ’ 36. AAO b 4.80
Redlands— 5s 1924-51JAJ15 6 4 80
Riverside 5s 1924-53. . .J A D b 4 80
Riverside Co 5s '25-’ 54_ MAN b 4.80
Sacramento 4s Jan’ 25 ’ 45 opt b 4.80
4M sS ew A Dr ’ 27-’ 34.J i£J b 4.80
Sacrain’toC o4 M s’ 24-46.JAD b 4.80
SauDlego 5s W W ’ 24-’ 54AAO 6 4.90
5s Water 1934-53 ___ FAA b 4.90
4 Ms WhAHar ’ 25-’ 52.JAJ b 4.90

* Tax Free in Connecticut.

To
Net.

to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to

Bonds.

Bid.

San Francisco 5sg’ 24-’ 55_JAJ
5s Muulc 1924-1960..JA J
4 Ms Water 1924-29...J A J
3Ms g July 1 ’ 24-’ 44._JA J
SanJoaquluCo 5s’ 24-’ 49.JAJ
San Mateo Co 5s ’ 24-’ 42.JA J
Santa Barbara— 5s gold Sch
1925 to 1941______ JanlO
4 Ms gold Aug 1 9 4 3 ..FA A

b 4.80
b 4.80
b 4.80
6 4.80
b 4.80
b 4.80

5
5
4 85
4.85
4.85
4.85
CANADA—
pa#* 49.
4.85
5.15
COLORADO
Boulder 5s Sept 11926_ M AS
5
Colo Spgs 4s ’ 29 op ’ 14. MAS
5
4s Ref Water Mar 1 1941..
7
Delta Co 5s ref 30 o p ’ 20 JAD
Denver 5s Aug 15’ 28.FA A 15
5M %
3.50 %
Denver (City and County) —
5.50 %
4 Ms Water N ov’ 48 MAN
5.50 %
5 D No 1 4 Ms ’ 34 ’ 53.JAJ
Las Animas Co 4M s’31.JA J
4.50 %
PuebloCo4 Msref’ 3 lop ’ 21J AJ
4.40 %
Pueblo Co SD No 20—
4.40 %
4Ms 1932................... M A S
4.40
CON N EC TICU T
4.40 %
•3 Ms April 1934______ AAO
•4s July 1936___________ JAJ
4.70 %
4.70 %
•5s July 1 1936________ JAJ
4.70 Bridgeport— *5s ’ 25-49. J A D
4.70
4 Ms Bridge 1924-65..JAJ
4.70
4 Ms High Sch '25-’ 63_ JAJ
4.60
*4 Ms Sewer 1924-46. AAO
4.60
3Ms Improvt 1924-41.J A j
4.60
•5s Constr’n ’ 24-’ 48 .JA D
4.60 Bristol 4 Ms Water 1939. JAJ
4.60
*5s July l 1926-55...J A J
4 60 Danbury 4s Water 1946.JAJ
4 65
3 Ms Funding Oct ’ 41.AAO
4.80 %
E Hartf *4 Ms '27-’ 46._M A N
4 .80 %
East Hartford Fire District
4.65 %
•5Ms 1924-1926____MAN
4.65 %
•5 Ms 1927 1951____MAN
4.65 %
4s Water June 1933 . JAD
4.65 %
Glastonbury 4Ms '25 '58JAJ
4.65 %
Hartford 3 Ms Bilge '55 JAJ
4.65
•4s Water Juue’ 30-’ 39JAD
4 65 %
•4s Water 1940-45.. JA D
4.6 5 %
4 Ms Munic Bldg '3 3 .MAN
*4 Ms PermImpr24-’ 27.1AD
4.65 %
4 65 %
Hartford School Districts—
4 65
*4 Ms Arsenal ’ 24 ’ 47 .M AS
4 65
•4 Ms Northeast 1959 JAD
4 65 %
•4Ms 2d North 1 9 4 4 ..JAJ
3 Ms South Sept 1955.M AS
4.651%
4Ms Southwest 1944.MAN
4.80 %
•4 Ms Wash’ t’ n ’ 26-’ 47 JAJ
4 .80 IS
4s West M iddle 1937.FAA
4.80 %

Aik.
to
to
to
to
to
to

4 .65
4.65
4.70
4.65
4.65
4.65

T*
N e t.

%—
%
%
V
q
%

b 4.75 to 4.60 %
b 4.75 to 4.60 %
100
97
93
99
101

101
98
94
100
101M —

99 M
99 M
95
98

100
101
97
100

—

99

100

—

_

96
b
b
6
6
b
6
b
b

4.20
4.20
4.20
4.2 )
4.20
4.20
4.40
4.40

b 4.20
6
b
b
b

4.10
4.10
4.10
4.10

to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to

4.10
4.10
4.10
4.10
4.10
4.10
4.20
4.20

3.75
3.75
7
a
%
%
%
%
i
%
%
4.40
4.35
4.40

4.80
4.30
4.80
to '4.10 %
4.25
to 4%
to 4%
to 4%
to 4%

100
4.25
4.25
4.50
4.50
100M

4.50

Bonds.

49

STATE AJSTD MUNICIPAL BONDS

M a r ., 1924.]
Bid.

98
M«rlden(C)434a ’ 24 ’ 2 5 .J t J
Meriden (T ) 4s'24 ’ 3 5 -M tN
964
M iddletown (T)
•4s RR Aid Ref 1930. Fit A b 4.60
New Britain (C) 3 4 s ’ 3 2 .JtJ 6 4.30
4s Munlc Bldg 1948. .J t J b 4.30
434s School 1925^’ 40. F t A b 4.30
4 3<9 School 1940 ’ 52. F t A b 4.30
434s Water Aug ’ 41 F t A b 4 .30
4J4s Sch Aug ”24-’ 43. F t A b 4.30
4349 Sch Aug 1929 . F t A b 4 .30
*58 Park 1924-1943 F t A h 4 .30
New H »v(C )3 4 s ’ 25 ’ S 5A tO
4s Sewerage 1924 ’ 29 A tO
•4s Apr 2 1940,tax e x t . A tO
434s Paving Vlar l936M t
4349 1943 1952............
•4 J4s Paving Aug '37 F t A
•4 >43 Mch 15’ 27,'35 M tS 15
•5s ’ 36,’ 37,'39,'40,’ 4 I A tO
•59 1924-1951_______ JtJ
New Haven (T ow n )—
97 4
*3 349 AirLRR '2 4 -’ 29 J t J
97
New Lon 3149 Wat '2 6 .J t J
95
4s Munlc Bldg 1933 .A t O
97
4349 Park J 1 Iv 1942 .J t J
1
93 4
Norwalk (C) 3 ‘4 s 1929 J t J
4fl B^f 9pwur "~ 7 28 .J t J
>
904
4s Sch Mch 1954-’ 64_____
4349 Sch Mch 1929 '5 3 ... 6 4.15
* 4 ,4 9 im p r o v t'2 i- 39 J t J
94
Norwalk U ) 4V*s 42 .J t D
N orw ich—3 349 1925 . . J t D
98 4
95
4s Gas t Klee 1931 .A t O
94 34
4 349 Water Mar '39 M tS
98
4V*s Refunding 1938 A tO
Putnam (T) 4 4**24 ’ 46 A tO
434» Water 1924 27 . F t A
4 349 Water 19 28t’ 3 0 F tA
91
Stamford (C) 4s, 1942 M t V
Stamfnr.^T) 4 >4s’ 25 45.J t J
9834
SWfOqHrn 4 349 ’ 2 8 t'3 3 A tO
• U ^ rr.rd 6s 1924 31 M t S 104 34
Torrtrigton *5 349 '3 0 '35JtJ
•5 34s Fund 1036 41 J tJ
•Wallingford ( Town) 4 349
1933. '39. ’ 43, ’ 48, ’ 5 3 ___
94
W aterbuiy3 *sSch’ 25 32JtJ
87
4s Park J ily '24 ’ 58 .J t J
94
4349 City H all’ 24-’ 63. J t J
98
•4 348 Water ’ 49 ’ 93 J t J
4343 1946-1953........J tJ 15
98)4
99 34
*4?4s 1924-1934...J t J 15
Windsor 6s 1924-26____J t J 101
West Hartf'd 4 4 s 1943.J t D
9834
DELAWARE
3s D ec 1 1927 opt 0 2 ..J t D
4348 Highway I960___ J tJ
43$9 Jan I 1961
J tJ
DoveT Special Sch Dlst—
5s Apr 1924 46
A tO
Kent Co 435s 1945 1950MtS
N ew G asil” 04 Mj-’ Jo-d-tJ-v i»|
4s Ref Dec 1924_____J t D
535s 1924 1928 _____J t J
5 35s 1936 194 4
11J
Sussex Co 5s 1931-1970 J t J
Wllm’ gloii—4 y ^ ’ 2f^’ J / A.v O
4 35?Bl.ig-Con ’ 53-62 M t S
4s St t Sew Apr '25 A tO
6s fA t Ol 1947-49 A tO
DIST. OF COLUMBIA
3.65s Fund curr 1924.. F t A 9935

To
Aik. Net.

Bonds
Chinese Governm ent—

to 4.40 %
to 4.10 %
to 4.10 %
to 4.10 %
to 4.10 %
to 4.10 %
to 4.10 %
to 4.10 %
to 4.10 %
to 4 7
o
to 4%
’O 4*
to 4%
to 4 %
to 4%
to 4%
to 4 %
to 4%

| Bid.

5 41
^
J l 92
S( 79
4s (of 1895) 1931 ___ J t J^ui/74
Colombia (Republic of) —
5 95 4
8 934
\ 794
“ E xtl” g 5s 1949___ Ft2 V 88
.
“ External” s f 535a -Ian
15 1953_________ J t J 115 91 J*
Treasury 6s 1929.J t D 3(3 ._ .
Czechoslovak Republic—
Ext s f 8s ’ 22 due ’ 51. A t ( )' 95
Denmark ext g 8s ’ 4 5 A t0 1 , t 1 0 7 4
Ext 6s Jan 1 1942___ J t . r 95
Dominican Rep 5s '58 F t f4 100
Cust Adm s f 535s '4 2 M 11
87 4
9.3 4
Dutch E Indies 6s ’ 47__ Jt.
93 4
87;4
Finland (Republic of) —
88 4
External s f 6s 1945.IV
France (Republic of) —

Ask.
42
94
81
78
96
95
814
89

To
Net.

To

Bonds.

iSoissons (C ity ), France—
I Ext g 6s, N ov 14’ 3 6 -M tN
(Tokyo (City of) 5s of 1912—
! Red ann s f beg’ 17 -5 2 M tS
. . . 'Zurich (Switzerland)—
j S f g 8 s Oct 1 5 ’ 4 5 .A t O 15

Bid.
763*
623*

111

Aik.

Net.

783*
624
1114

___ I C A N A D A — {.New York Pr ces.)

. . . Dominion of Canada—
5 35 % gold note* 1929 F t A 101
1014
5s Refdg Oct 15 ’ 43 A t 0 1 5
...
5s Refdg Oct 1 5 ’ 28 A t 015
96 3*
974
5s 1926..........
.A t O
99 M 100
99 V 100
s
5» 1931 ____________ A tO
954
on
__ _
100
5s Mar 1 1937......... .M t S
108
9734
5s Oct 1931________ A t O
984
954
99 3* 1003*
5s M ay 1952________M tN
1 0 )4
98
88
5 359 Viet L 1 Nov ’ 2 4 M t N 9 7 4
1
974
98
5s Dec 1925_________J t D
94
5 35s Viet Ln Dec ’ 2 7 .J t D
94
99 4 100
5 359 Vlct Ln Nov ’ 3 3 M t N 1013* 1024
88
...
99
5 359 Viet Ln N o v ’ 3 4 M tN
99 4 1 - —
90
5 4 * Viet Ln Dec '3 7 .J t D 1 0 3 4 1043*j . . .
...
99 I . . .
98
5!-5s Renew N ov’ 2 7 .M t N
100
99
5 35s Renew N ov’ 3 2 .M t N
_____ '5.50
®$29 4 $ 3 0 4 ___Alberta, Prov of 6s '30 M tN
...........|5.25
5% deb M ay 1 1925 M tN
6% National loan of 192( 1 »$34 4 $35 4
9 4 4 ___Brit Columbia (Province of)
944
.5 .3 0
97>*
to 4.05 %
98
6s June 30 l9 2 5 _ .J tD 3 0
...
. 5.35
____4.30 Haiti (Republic o f)—
6 s Apr 25 1926________
.5.35
884
6 s July 15 1926.. . J t J 15
6% Ext’ l 1952 Ser A
894 . . .
. 5.40
5s Jan 15 1948____J t J 15
Hawaii, Territory o f—
. 6.20
b 4.70 to 4.40 %
Calgary 5s 1933_______ J t J
6.20
b 4.70 to 4.40 %
5s June 15 1 9 3 5 -..J t D 15
6.10
b 4.70 to 4.40 %
5s July 1 1945_______ J t J
5.80
4.20
10 J
Galt 4 31s Apr 13’ 31. A tO 08
100 4
5.80
4.20
$ 4 0 4 ___
4 4 s ElPowJ’ ne5'31 J t D 5
5% lilt 1926-1941____ I t . u s n
5.50
4.20
44
___Halifax N S 4s July 1945..
...
5% Treasury notes 1925. / 4 3 4
5.50
5s Jan 1951__________J t J
Japanese Government—
5.40
___H
4>5s £ '25 opt ’ 10. . F t A ll c 9 7 4
9 7 4 . . . am ilton-4s Apr 1 ’ 32 A tO
5.35
4.20
4s Elec L t P 1941.. A t O
4359 £ 1925 opt 1910 (2d
5.60
. . Lachine PQ 5s 1954 . . . J t D
series)_________ J t J 1 c 97 4
<
974
5.50
4.50
64
l 62
MalsonneuveQ 5 4 9 ’ 30 M tN
5.40
4.50
c 79 4
5 4 s M ay 1 1936____M tN
794
S f 635s 1954 w i____FtA
924
9 2 4 . . . M anitoba, Province o f—
4.20.
'5.25
6s gold Apr 1 1925..A t O
Oriental Devel Go. Ltd —
'5.50
88
87 4
6s gold Feb 2 1930..F t A 2
Ext 6s t953______ MtS
5.40
4s gold 1930________M tN
Newfound 6 35s '36 J tD 3 ( 1 0 4 4 1 0 5 4
'5.70
4s Drainage July 1 ’ 29 J t J
Netherl’ds 6s '72 ( f l a t ) . MtS / 95
9 3 4 ___
5.30
___
944
___Montreal 5s Dec 1 '4 5 ..J t D
6s 1972 Series B _________
944
5.25
no
111
5s 8 f Nov 1 1956.. . M t N
5.20
93
431s May« l 1925____M tN
93 4
5.25
43$a M ay 1954___________
6s Ext Oct 15 52 .A t O l
924 . . .
924
5.25
4 Us Jan 1944_______ J t J
Panama (Republic o f)—
5.20
4s M ay 1925.............. M tN
E x ts f 535sJune 1 ’ 5 3 .J t ]
964
974 . . .
5.30
4.40 Peru (Republic o f)—
4s M ay 1927..............M tN
5.30
4.35
4s May l 1933 £ ____M tN
Ext g 8s June 1932.. J t l s 98
s 984 —
5.25
4.35 Philippine Islands—
4s M ay 1 1944.........M tN
5.30
100
103
3 3*s Rfg M ay 1939. M tN
5 359 Imp Sept 1950.-Q-J
5.35
4.80
___New Brunswick 3 3*3 '33 J t J
4 35 July 1 t 15 1952.J t
934
914
5.35
4.6 J
91
94
4a July 3 1930_______ J t J
4s g L Pur '34 opt '1 4 .Q5.35
4.60
91
4s 1932 opt 1902_____J t J
94
5 25
4.60
91
94
43*s Dec 1 1925_____ J t D
5.25
14.70
... .
53 Dec 1 1925............J t D
4.60
6.50
4.70
______
4.55 North Vancouver 5s ’ 6 0 .J t J
5.30
4.75
______
4.55 Nova Scotia, Prov, 5a '2 6 J tJ
5.30
4.50
b 4.65 to 4.55 %
::
61 Nov 15 l9 3 0 ...M t N 1 5
1 ____
4.45
4s Road 1927-193(
4.65 Ontario (Prov of)—
5.30
'4.50
lia—
8a Nov 15 1927_ M t N 15
_
ueenslaud (State o f’
5.30
4.50
1034
105
_
6s Sept 15 1943_ M tS 1 5
Ext 7s Oct 1 1941
5 20
100
1004 . . .
5.25
100
...........
5 15
964
974
5.20
___
15 V
*
FLORIDA
16
4a March 1 1 9 2 0 ...
5.15
5
Dade Co 5s Oct 1947-54 .
33*s 1936 ................... J t J
154
164 . . .
5.25
Duval Co 5 t^s’ 32 op' 12 M t N
Otiawa City 5a ’ 24-’ 4 5 ._ J tJ
Salvador (Republic of)535
5.35
5
6s Armory 1944.. . .J t J
1004 1004 . . .
6e Munlc Imp '24 ’ 5 0 .J t J
5.25
—
Everglades Drainage Dlst —
43*8 '25, '34, '35, '4 4 .J t J
5 30
101
99
6s 1924-1935 _____ MAN
99 4
99 4 - !
___j
6 10
109
$120
$140
6s 1933 to 1941 _____ JtJ 106
5 15
5 25 Selne, Dep of (France)—
Hamilton Co 5s Feb 7 ’ 48. .
5a June 1 1920______ J t D
5 30
5 25
Ext g 7s 1942________ J,
82
___'[Quebec City 3 3*s g ’ 3 0 .J t J
Hernando Co 5s 1944 .J t J
814
5 30
4 85
Jacksonv 5s May !5 ’ 24.M tN
3 3*8 July 1 1933_____J t J
_ l
6.10
4.85
___'[Regina 5s 1929________ .J t J
74
5s Improvt Jan 1 '36 .J t J
73 4
6.15
__ 1
4.85
103 4 ___; St B mlface,Man,5s ’ 31
103
4 359 Feb 1937 _ . . F t A
4 85
Jacksonv SD Mo 1 5s Apr’ 45
99
___[Sasxatchewan (P rov)—
99 4
5.30
5 20
5s 1943 (non-call ).J tD 1 5
Key West 5s 194 2 ..........JtJ
98 4
974
5.20
S F gold Ss 1940
.J t J
Miami 5s 1924-1944____ I t J
11 >4 1 1 5 4 ___ South Vancouver, B. C .—
__ j
' 5)
51
b 5 4 to 5.60
6s School 19 40 . . . J t D
U S of Mexico 6s A 1933.
5 30
51
fc 50
T oronto 5s 1324 1936. J&J
Orange County 5s 1944.J t J 100
5s g Ext L’ n 1915 £ .Q ’,
5.35
08 1925-1929________ J t J
5
Pensacola 4 4 * ref 19 4 1 . A t O
Deposit receipts____
464
474
5.35
6% School 1925 51
J tJ
/ ___
08 1930-1940............... J t J
5s Internal 1894______
535
5 35
5.40
4s gold 1954________J
/ 26
Polk Co 5s Road 24 '40 J t J
28
As 1940-1950 .............J t J
5 25
26
29
St Petersburg 5 4 s 1949 J t J
4 3*8 July 1 1925_____J t J
Deposit receipts____
5.15
5.25
5
/ 30
4 ! *9 Jan 1 1949_____ J t J
Tampa 5s June’ 55 o p '2 5 .J tJ
4s External 1910_____
314
5 25
5
5s Man Itno '62 op'32.MrO
8
3s Internal_______________ /
4 49 Jan 1 1955_____ J t J
7
5 40
4 <£ July 1 1948______ J t J
5s W W Purch °4 ’ 72 F tA
5
Uruguay 8s ext 1 9 4 6 ..F t A 1 0 2 4 1 0 3 4 . . .
3 4 s July 1 1944-’ 4 5 ..J t J ........... ........... 5.25
5 60
FOREIGN GOVTS
FOREIGN CITIES. Ac
Vav*ouvf>r,BC,53*8’ 39 A tO
5.60
101 M
Argentine Repub - - 7s’ 27 F t A 101
Bergen,Norway,8s '45 MAN 1 0 8 4 109
___
53*3 1952___________ F t A
8135
5.30
—
Berne (City) Switzerland —
i >^3 Nov 30 1924 . . M t N - - Internal g 5s nf op e ' M tS
89
$61
5.60
4s t‘ 1 >an i f 1497
\t O i/$60
S r 8s 1945________ MAN 1 1 0 4 1 1 14
ts St Imp Sept 9’ 27 M tS 9
5.60
93
Bordeaux (City) 6s ’ 3 4 .M t N
Ext 6s of ’ 23 1957 ser A..| 92
77
48 St Imp Sept 9 ’32 M tS 9 ...........
764
5 25
Al*«»>rian G o v e r n m e n t —
j
Buenos Aires, Argentine Rep
W iinlpeg. M an, 58, ’ 44 A tO
5.50
89
Guar 5s of L90Q 1946 £ J tT p/70
73
0a Dec 1 9 3 0 ..............J t D
Sink fund g 7s 1943.J t D
884
Belgian Government —
96
5s June 1 1920__ J t D
Exten 6 359 19 55____ J t J
964 . . .
10 1 35
7 35s ext s.f.yly to’ 45 J t D 101
Christiania vNorway)
48 Aug 1 1940_F t A 15
9835
6% notes Ext’’ ! 1925 J t J
98
Sink fund g 8s 1945. .A t O 1 0 74 108
Copenhagen 4 sof 1901.M AN l 89
93 !
GEORGIA
8 % Ext’l s f bds 41 F t A 10135 102
Bolivia (Republic nf) —
b 4.30 to 4.25 %
5 359 Munlc. Ext. '44.J t J
88
884
4.35
88
E xt’l ref 8 s '47 temp M t N 87 35
Danish Cons Municipal Loan
Brazil 8% ext 1941
J tD
9 3 ‘5l 9335
8% s f ext ’ 46 Ser A . F tA 107
3 *8 Jan 1925 1935____J t J r v .35 A 3 0 %
1074
7835
Series B _______________ 1 0 6 4 107 4
Albany— 5s 1945______ J t D
7s Gent Ry elec 1952 J t D
78 35
S f 7'^a 'cnff.sec '22G952 / 97 | 98
93
100
Havana— 1st 6s 1939_ Q-J
_
Athens— 4 3*8 June 30 1943.
47 35
95
80
6s Of 1895________________ / 46 35
2d 6s_________________ Q-J
A ilanta—
4.40
77
4 3*8 Jan 1 1940 ......... J t J
5s of 1913 _______________ / 48 35
Lyons (City) 6s 1934.MAN
4935
764
___
77
* 4 a Sewer 1925-’ 4 0 ..J t J 6 ' 4 . 5 O to 4".40 %
Marseilles(City)6s '3 4 .M tN
4535
435s of 18.83............ ............ / 44 35
764
4 45
85
4 35-9 of 1888______________ / 44 ‘5
45 35
M onte v'o(C ity)sf 7s 1952J.AD
86
3 4 3 July 1 ’ 31 t ’ 33 .J t J
4.50
Porto Alegre (C ity), Brazil —
A igusta 4 4 s May 1 ’ 24M tN
4s of 1900 _______________ ! 37 35
3835
4.50
4 4 8 Flood Prot ’ 42. M tN
96
97
4s of 1910._______ ________/ 37
! 39
S f 8s, 1961__________J t D
—
41
4.50
ts refunding 1934____J t J
Prague (Greater) C ity—
4s of 1 8 8 9 .............. ............ / 39
4 50
84
3 4 a April 1930_____A tO
British —Cous2 35s op’ 23.Q-J l 56 35
735s loan of 1924 ’ 5 2 .M tN
83 4
_
4 35s War Loan '25 ’ 45 .lt D / 96 35
Rio de Janeiro 8s '4 6 . . A t O
93 4
9 3 4 _ Clarke Co 5s 1924 ’ 41. .J t J
_ Columbus— 5s 1924 ’ 4 4 .J t J
_
535s g Feb 1 1937
. F t A 101 I 10135
Ext s f 8s 1947______ A tO
91
914
___
73
4 4 s Refunding 1939.J t J
5359 g conv Aug 1929 F tA 107 I 107 35
5s s f loan of 1909-34.£ J tD / 70
4.50
M acon— 4 4 s Oct 1926 .Q J
San Juan (City of) Porto Ri C —
O
Chili (Republic)8s 1941 F t A 104 35 104 35
4.50
4 4 s W W 1924 ’ 36. . . J t J
Ext 8sO ct 1 1926 . .A t O 10235 103
5s Ref t Imp 1925-36. J t J
4.50
95 35
48 Pay t Sew ’ 24to’ 39 J t J
Ext a f 7s t942 ___ MAN
95 35
Sao Paulo (C ity), Brazil—
4.90
82
Pulaski Co 5s 1932-’ 4 8 ..J t J
5 F 8s Nov 1 1946 .M A N 104 1 10435
81
6% Ext S f 1943____M AN
Ext s f 8s, 1952____ M t N
97
974 —
p$ per £20. r $ per 1.000 rublea, flat. « Saler price *
-------b Baals
c Basts $5 to the £
/ Flat price. I la Loadoa m Canadian price, a Nom.
to $ per 500 franca, y Per £200.
*Tax free ln Conn. * Per £500 bond.
t Per 1,000 guilders, u S per 1,000 Lire, flat, v $ per 1,000 franca.




924

50

[V ol. 118.

STATE A N D MUNICIPAL BONDS
B on d s.

B id .

Ask.

To i
Ve!.|

B onds

B id .

Ask.

To
Net.

B on d s.

B id .

A sk.

r«
V«t

F&A1 4 70
5
%
1.70! O’ Rrlen On 5s 1925
o 4.70 V
5s July 1959 opt 1929.J&J 102 Vi
4.50
o Dttumwa 4 Us June 1930- 1
1.45 Polk Co 4 Vis ’ 24-’ 32 A&O 15 6 4.60
%
4 Vis Drainage 1944. _ F&A
1.45
4s Court l i ’se 1 9 2 4 .. A AO 6 4.60 o 4.50 %
5s” Oct 1952 opt 1942 A&O
5s Funding' 1924-35 .TAJ h 4.60 0 4.50j %
1.45
4 Vis refunding 1959 _ F& A
Spalding Go— 5s ’ 24-’ 30 J&D
1.75 3Ioux C ity—■
”
D 6s 1944
M&N 115
5.30
6s ParkA ugl5’35-45FA At5
4.70
14.70
4.70
V vldosta 5fl 1925-’ 42_ Jan
_
6s Ref Aug 15 1940 F&A15
4 70 .o 4.60 % 1
4.85
W ire Co 5s Sch ’ 23-’ 31 .J&J
5s Police FVI 24—
*33 MAN h 4.70 to 4.60 %
4.70
8s Road 1932-1949. .-J & J
5s Mar 1953 o p t ’ 43 M&S
5.50
W Uklna S D fls ’ 31-’ 50 M A N
4.60
5.50
| 4 Via W W Jan 15 '3 0 .J A J
1.80
IDAHO
4.60
5s 1929-1931 . . . .F & A
4.50 W oodbury Co 5s ’ 25-’ 32.J&J
8 Via Impt 1941_______ A&O
. - - .4 .8 0
4.60
5s 1932-1936
.
F&A
4.50
. .4 .7 5
53 1937-1961
F&A
4.75
4.50
KANSAS
4Via WW&Sew’ 24-’ 54 J&J
.TAT S 4 50 to 4.40 %
4.50 4 Us 1924 194S
4.50 '
to 4.38
4.50
4s Refund ’ 29 o n '14 TAJ h A 70 4.6 0 %
4.50
MAINE
5 |
RnljpC!’ s'Sinfis, 2nnn’ 13 MAN
4 Us H o e ’ 29 o n ’ 1ft FAA'h 4 701 0% ,
5
4.6
6 4 ? i% 4.40
”«a Tuftr 1 19in *
.TAJ
5.10
4 Vi %
b 4.35
b 4.70 4 .6 0 %
5.25 Ft Scott 4Via’ 35 op ’ 10 M&3|
4.65 43 Sept 1 1924-1953
Shoshone Go 5s 1924------ J&J!
M&S b 4.30 to 4 .i5 %
Galena—
4s Highway 1925-1936. M&S b 4.30 to 4.15 1
ILLIN O IS
5s W W 1924-1943_ JA D 1 4.80 ;o 4.70 %
_
4s A p ril’ 28 ’ 31 tax -ex ..A & O b 4.30 to 4.15 %
4Vis Serv Comp 24-’43.F& A ) 4.50 ;o 4.35 %
4.70 4s State Pier 1933-42_ M&S b 4.30 to 4.15, 2D
Hutchinson— 5s 1931-.A A O
_
4U s Ail? 1 1930-’ 38
F&A b 4.50 to 4.3o %
4.05
97 Vi
'4.30
*a May 1 1926-’ 3 5 ____MAN b 4.50 to 4.35 %
4s Highway 1929-1940- May b 4.50 to 4.35 %
5s Feb 1 1925 ______ FA A b 4.50 4 .4 5 % ___I Bangor—
______ 4.55
4.60
4s Highway 1920~1928._May b 4.00 4 .3 5 %
5s Feb 1 1942
. . FAA
4 .3 0 %
103.25 4.50
97
4 Vis W at & Light 1944J&J
)
4.40
4.60
4 Vis Sch Bldg" 1929 JAJ
94 Vi
4.50 Biddeford 4s 1924-35 .M &N
4s 1928 to 1933______ J&J b 4.40 !to 4 .3 5 %
96>i
14.60
4.40
4s Jan 1930 A 1931_ JAJ
_
_i
is .Tan 1937-1939
JAJ
4.35
4.50
94 Vi
4s Jan 1925-1941____JAJ 6 4.40 to 4.35 %
Board of Education—
Kennebec W ater District—
_ _ - . 4.40
4 Us 1925-1953
FA A i 4 70 in 4.50 %
So Park 4s 1924 . ..J A D
3 Vis gold 1925
M&N
97Vi
4U s 1924—
1953
TAJ h 4 70 to 4.50 %
4.40
No W Pk 4 Vis '24-’ 27 J&J
4.40
N o W Pk 4 Vis ’ 24-’ 28 J&J
5s Jan 1925 to 1938
J&J b 4Vi 4 .4 0 %
4.40
97' “
4.60
W Chic Pk 4s ’ 24-’ 27-J&J
5s Fund 1925 op 1915 J&J
4.40
4.60
W Chic Pk 4s ’ 24-’ 27.J&J
98
4.60
97Vi
4.40
98
A Us Tidy 1 1924-’ 26
J&J
97 Vi
........... 4.40
4.60
98' '
4 Vis 1924-1933______ F&A b 4.65 4 .5 0 % — I Portland Bridge District, ta xable
AS ~1924-1942________ J&J b 4.40 to 4 .3 5 %
4.40
4.00
4.40 %
b
4 Vi
4.60
” iU s~ 1925-1940_____A&O 6 4.40 to 4.35 %
97 Ji
I l i a Par Pres’ 24-43.T&J 15 b 4.40 to 4 .3 5 %
4.60
98Ji
4.40
4*'S«r K 1924-1931 .J& D
94 Vi
4.40
A H o t M 1924-19.3.3 J&D
a
96
4.60
5s 1929 opt 1919 _ _.J& J
_
97
48 Forest Pres’ 24-’ 34 A&O b 4.40 to 4.35 %
W yandotte County—
Waterviile— 4s g July 1 1927
4.60
4.60
4>is Bridge ’ 32 to ’ 41 F&A
3>£s Sept 1935
.M & S
4.80
............ 4.80
Joliet 5s 1924-1925
MAS
KE N TU CK Y
M A RY LA N D
Ashland—
M oflne 4Vis 1924-’ 32 ._.J& J b 4.00 to 4.35 %
_
5s Sew Imp ’ 32 & ’ 37.M AS b 5% 4 .7 0 % _ 4 Vis Aug 15 1924-33.F&A15 b 4.35 to 4.25 %
b 5% to 4.25 %
Peoria 4 Via 1924 . . . J u n e 1
4 Vis S I ’42,’ 47,’ 5 2 . . MAS 6 4.60 to 4.90 %
4s 1926 to 1928............... ........ b 4.35 to 4.25 %
IN D IA N A ( s e e f o o t n o t e o )
Bell County—
4s 1928 opt 1923_______ J&J b 4.35 to 4.25 %
b 4.35 to 4.25
6s Ct H Dec 15 ’ 3 8 .J&D 15
5
4.50
U o4s Bridge 1924-33MAN15
3 Vis 1924-1928
F&A b 4.35 to 4.25
b 4.35 to 4.25
4.60
4.40
6s W W Janl5’ 25-36.J&T 15
b 4.35 to 4.25
4.60 4 Vis Roads 1924 to 1928 .
4.40
6s W W Janl5’ 25-31.J&J 15
04s Ref 1942
. .J&J
b 4.50 to 4.35 %
______ 14.60
4.50
6s W W Janl5’ 32-61. J&J 15
•Floyd Co 4s 1925-30..JA J
4.60
4.40
4 Via Funding 1924-48 F&A
4.60
4.50
4Vis W W 1924-1951.J&J
5s 1925 1946 _______ M&S b 4.50 to 4.40 %
4.60
b 4.55 4 .4 0 %
4s*Water 1927_______ J&J
5s 1924 1961. _____ A&O b 4.50 to 4.40 %
102
4.60,
4s Fundg 1952 op '42 F&A
4Vis Mar 1 1925-55..M &S 100
4.75
4.50
4 « C F .Tan i 5’ 25-’ 32J&J15
T
4 V i s Mar 1 1955 _ .M&S 101Vi 103
_
_
99
100
Harlan County —
4s "Water 1926 _____ M&N
India naD—
94
95
4.35
5s Rd & Bldg ’ 24-’ 46-M&3
5
4 s Aug 1 1 9 5 1 ______ F&A
94
95
4.50
4.50
94
4.35
95
4.50
94
95
4.35
43 Mar 1 1961______ M&S
94
4.35
95
5s School 1902 _____ A&O 114
4s Aug 1 1981 ______ F&A
97
97Ji
4.35
4 Vis Hospital 1951 ..M A S 104
3Vis July i 1 9 3 0 _.J& J
o§V|a Clty^Hall 1939-J&J
4
4.50
104 M
4.35
4
98 Vi
3 Vis Mar 1945
M&S
4.35
4
03U« July ! 1941
JAJ
98
81
83
4.40
9834
9734
o5s Oct 20 1925-39 A&O 20
92
98
99
4.75
4 40
95
96
4.50
90
4.40
•La Porte ^-o 5s’ 54- ’ 28 j a d
4.50
314s gold Refg 1940 M&N
90
4.40
4.60
89 34
4 V^s 1938 1986 . . . .A&O
4.50
fi4llsSnh F ’ 24 ' 37 J A D 15
T
80
99
100
4.50 McCracken County—
4.50
5s Ref 1933 opt 1913.M AS
5
Refund 1Q2.1
JAD
5s 1969
___________ b 4.70 to 4.5C %
4.50
5s Ref 1933 opt 1923. MAS
5
4.80
4.75
f^t Tn« f!n 3
1924
A AO
4.80
4.50
M A SSA C H U SE TTS
fl3L4s 1925-192A
FA A
4s Street 1930 op 1915.J&J
4.50
____
4.35
LO U ISIAN A
4a 1924-52 (tax-exem pt).V ar 100
93
4.70
4.35
91 Vi
4.40 5s Port Com m ’n ’ 24-’ 39.J AJ
■
4.70 3 ^ a 1956 reg (tax e x ) . _J&J
aAUj* 1931
M fcS
l
95
4.35 5s Port Com m ’ n ’ 24-’ 55J&D
’4.70 3 Vis 1937 reg (tax e x )..J & J
a«U«1Q4.1
MAS
90 Vi
414s Ref 1924-1984
F&A b 4.40 to 4.35 %
89 Vi
4 50
4.70
< 49 Apr 1 7 ’ 24-’ 27
■
FA A
4.50
5
93 Vi
3* "April 1 1929 _ _____ A&O
93 >i
4 50
87 Vi
4.50
•Terre H S/’ h<~'-A 24 -, 3 i m a s
<,
5s Sept” 1932-’ 51 M&S 15
85 Vi
4.50
5s Dlst ref & Imp ’ 49.M&S 101 Vi
84 Vi
5s 1954____________A & 0
IN DIAN T E R R IT O R Y (See Oklah oma)
91 Vi
IOW A
4.40
lU a 1927-1929
JAD
5s 1951 opt 1941.........J&J 100
Beverley 4s 1924-1936..A&O
96>i
4 40 Caddo Parish S D No 1—
B oston—
4V2s 1932-1933
______T A D ______
4 35
4 Via Tun 1960 tax ex. A&O 103 Vi
5s School 1929-1943..J&J
4 VSs 19.34-1940
JAD _____
93Vi
4 70
Rnnna ( i ^ i 1924-31
MAN|
RiirllnwlAn A L a ' 9.A 2ZA/[ A N h 4 ftfi to 4.5C % ( 5s 1950 opt 1940
. /Z
.-9
r
.
99
.J&J 100
99
5s 1952 opt, 1942
J&J
Vi 1924-1939 (tax-ex) J&J
99
93
4.50
5a Oct 15 1962 op ’ 52 A&O
99
98 Vi
4s Sub 1957 tax-ex ..A & O
4.65
5s Oct 15 1903 I .A & O 15 99
! ...
99
4.75
5s 1957-1967 _ _ A& 018
99
i
99
4s T u b & S u b ’ 59tax-exJ&J
4.60
5s 1959-1969
. .F&A1S
99
99 Vi!______
3 Vis June 1 1924____J&D
4.60
92U _
June 1 1932
JAD
101 Vi
--------91H 1
3 Via June 1 1934____J&D
Latte Borgne Dlst Levee—
5s Munlclp 1924-1957 JAJ b 4.60 to 4.4( %
...
41^9 1924-1Q31
MAN h 4 A to 4.41 1% 1 5s Dec 1952 opt 1942 J&C 10134
O
91 Vi
3Vi* July 1 1935_____J&J
87 V
i
4U a W W 1032-42 JAD
1.50
1
87
Is'C ltv Hall 1024-2A JAJ
SVisJune 1 1944____J&D
400
1 70
5s Premium__________ J&J /390
...
1........... 1.65
/ ____
3 Us July 1 1945_____J&J
86 V
i
6s O en O blic 1931 '40 JAJ
|
00 u 101 u
97 V
5a 1924 1929'
A&O
4 50
Pea M Tod R n 4 U h '32 .TA.
'
99 U _
3 Vis W ater 1932____M&N
92V;
4.60
5s Pub Belt R R ’39-’ 44 J&J
Dubuque Co 4 Vis r24-’ 3lJA J
4 60
l U s Paring 1925-33.-J&J
5 1Cambridge—
Fort Dodge 9a fu n d ’ 39 A AO
98
3 Vis Water M a y ’ 25. M&N
4 Us 1956-1968 . ...J & .l
4 50
4.65
i 3 Us M a y l 1945(reg)M&N
90
86 V
4.60
82 V
'
95
4.70
1
Jackson Oo 5a 10J4-80.A&0 b 4.70 to 4.6C % 1 4s Public Impt 1950 opt
I
1942 (old Issue)____3&.
92 W 92 V
Marshalltown Ind S D —
)
4a Pub Imp ’ 42 op ’ 28. J&J
5s C ity Hall 1925-39.M&N b 4.70 to 4.60 %
9 2 3 4 -------- I ___
4s Murdc bldg ’ 25-’ 39 A&O

4.75

Basis. / Flat price. n Nominal. o T at exempt; under a law approved March 9 1903 and which went into effect April 23 1903. bonds Issued
after that date h r State or municipal corporations are tax exempt, and these sell on a better basis. « Sale prioa.




B on d s.
Ohelsea— 4s Park 1930.A&O
_
4a Oct 1923 (reg)_ A&O
Everett— 4s Sew 1929._M&S
Fall River—
4s June 1 1927 (reg)._ J&D
8H s W ater Feb 1930. F&A
Fitchburg—
3H s Water 1920_____ J&J
Gardner—
4s Water 1924-1934. M&N
Gloucester—
3H s Water ’ 24 to ’ 31. A&O
H iverhill— 4s 1927____J&D
Holyoke— 4a gold 1927..J& J
3H s Dec 1924-1932..J&D
Lawrence 4a 1924______J&J
Leominster 4s g 1 9 2 3 ..A&O
Lynn— 4s July 1927____J&J
4s July 1 1926 (reg)..J& J
3>48 April 1 1932____A&O
Malden— 4s 1924_____ M&N
3H s Water July 1 ’ 24. J&J
Marlborough 4s July ’ 26J&J
Medford 4s Feb 1 9 3 0 ..F&A
68 Apr 1 1924-28 tax expt.
Melrose 4s June 1924. _J&D
Methuen 4s 1923______ F&A
Middlesex County—
4s 1924______________ J&D
Milton 3H8 1924 to ’ 32 F&A
Hew Bedford 4s 19 20.. A&O
4s Sewer 1924-41 (tax
exem pt)__________ M&N
N ewburyport—
3>$s Water ’ 24 to ’ 3 4 .J&D
N evton 4a 1933_______ F&A
3 >^3 W ater D ec 1926.J&D
Northampton—
3H s g 1924 to 1 9 2 6 ...J& J
Pittsfield—
4>£s 1923-30 (tax exempt)
Quincy 3 Hs '24 to ’ 3 9 . . A&O
Tax exem pt______
Salem 4s Jan 1 ’ 32-’ 54 tax-ex
Springfield 3>4s 1 9 3 3 ...J&J
3s Sower 1930_______ J&D
Taunton— 4s 1927_____J&D
3>4s Sewer Dec 1 ’ 30.J&D
Wakefield 4s ’ 24-’ 3 3 ..
Watertown— 4s ’ 24-’34._J&J
3 Ha 1925 to 1929____J&J
Winchester 4s 1924____J&D

51

STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS

M ar ., 1924.]

B id .

A it.

To
Net.

B id .

B onds

953H
os 12 :
969*

W yandotte 4>*s 1934._J&D

97
94’ ”

M INNESOTA
4>*sJuly 13 1943
J&J 15

Ast.

MICHIGAN (Concluded)—

97H

5H s Ditch 1924-34

96 H

4 )* s g July 1 1926

J&D

J&J

98H
94 >*
95H
97 >|
98
100

959*
99' "
91 U
9 l U ______
979* _____
94' "I______
96 J * ______
9 6 j * ______
96 U
99>*

M EXICO
S«e Foreign G o v ’ts page 49.

4 .2 5 %

4.50
4.40
4.40
4.35
4.30
4.30

to 4.50
to 4.80
to 4.60
to 49*

A&O

6 s Bridge 1926-40
M&N b 4.70 to 4.60
5H s Bridge 1926-40 M&N b 4.70 to 4.60
b 4.60 to 4.50
99 J*
b 4.60' to 4.50
66 H % to 6 %
5)*s Ditch 1925 1935 J&J b6)4% to 6 %
Minneapolis—
6 s 1924-1Q28
.TAD b 4.70 to 4.40
5s 1929-1932
J&D 6 4.65 to 4.45
5s 1935, ’ 36, ’ 40, ’ 43, ’ 45,
’ 4 6 ’ 47.’ 48,’ 49,’ 50 J&D b 4.50 to 4.40
5sStImpMay2’36-41M&N2 b 4.50 to 4.40
49*s 1924 1925.......... J&D b 4.60 to 4.40
b 4.60 to 4.40
4>*s 1926-1935
to 4.35
4>*s Mar 1925-1937 M&S
b 4.50 to 4.30
b 4.65 to 4.40
4s M ay 1 1927 . _ M&N b 4.65 to 4.40
b 4.50 to 4.35
b 4.50 to 4.30
4s 1944
.
. A&O b 4.50 to 4.30
3 Ha School Jan 1 ’ 29 J&J 6 4.60 to 4.35
b 4.60 to 4.35

99>*
959*
98’

M ICH IGAN (See foot not e 0)
5J*s July 15 1941____ J&J15
5H s Oct 15 1941____ A & 015
5>4s Highway 1941____J&D
5s Highway 1940______ J&D
4H s Highway 1943____F&A 6 4.40
4>*sHighway Imp 1937 A&O
4s Highway Imp 1 9 4 2 ..A&O
Aon Arbor School District—
4a Sept 1935........... ..A & O
Battle Creek—
4a City Hall 1927-36. F&A b 4.60
Bay City 4s 1934............ J&J
5H s W W 1924-1951 M&S, b 5%
Bay C ity Union S D —
008 19 2 6 ,1 9 3 1 ,1 9 3 6 ._J&J 6 4.70
Bessemer 5H s 1924-49.F&A b 5.00
Calhoun Co 4 Ha ’ 24-’ 26A&0
Detroit—
o 6s Pub Serv 1925-29. J&J
o 6s Pub Serv 1930-51. J&J b 4.60
o 5>4s N ov 1 1943...M & N
• 5 Ha Pub Util ’ 25-’ 29 J&J
o 5>4s Pub Util '30-’ 51 J&J 6 4.00
o 5l*s Pub UtH'26~’ 48A& 0 b 4.60
6s Pub Impt 1925-2 9..J&J
8a Pub Impt 1930-51. .J&J 6 4.60
• 5s Jan 18 1936-42. J&J15
• 4 Ha Pub Lib 1948 J&J15
o 4>|a ’ 32, ’ 35-’ 42__J&J 15 b 4.60
4>*s 1942 1952......... .J& D
• 4s Aug 15 ’ 24-’ 28.F&A15
o 4s School 1946____ M&N
3H s Park 1930...........M&S
aEscanaba 4 H 8 1924-30.J&J
a Flint 4H s 1924-39____F&A b 4.70
4>$s 1938-1953...........J&D
4J*s 1924-1937______ J&D b 4.60
o5s (M ar 15 * Apr l ) ’ 31-50
•Genesee Co 6s 1924-31 M&N b 4.70
Grand Rapids—
4 Ha Flood Protec ’ 33. M&S
4s Water Nov 13’ 39 M&N
Highland Park 5s 1938..J&J
o4 Ha Sept 13 1934..M & S
Jackson 4 >4 1930-47 A&O 16 5 4.55
Kalamazoo— o 4 Ha Sewer &
Im pt 1924-1925.......... J&J
Kalamazoo S D No 1—
o 5s S ch ool’ 24-’ 30.M & S15 6 4.70
Lansing—
•5sIm pJulyl5’ 24-32J&J 18 6 4.60,
o5s Sewer 1924-’ 2 6 ..J & D
o5sJan3 1925-1932..J&J3 6 4.60
•4>*s Jan 3 1930-36..J&J3
4>$s 1937-46________ J&D
_
Marquette 8Ha 1926_ J&J
M uskegon— 5s 1924-25.. J&J
4H s W -W 19 25-4 4...J&J b 4.70
4s M ay 1 1934.......... M&N
Muskegon S D — 5s 1942.July
Muskegon Co 4Ha 1932.J&J
Pontiac— 4 Hs ’ 31-’ 47__M&S b 4.55
59*8 Sewer 1924-1942____ b 4.65
6s Wat Imp 1924-’ 28. J&D b 4.75
0s Wat Imp 1929-’ 33. J&D
6s W at Imp 1930-’ 5O. J&D b 4.70
Port Huron 4s 1932_____J&J
Saginaw 4H s W a t’ 28_M&N

102.66

5 * s 1936, 1938,1940. A&O
4s 1934 opt. 1924

St Louis (Concluded) —
4s Sehool 1937_______ J&J
4s School 1938_______ J&J
3.65s Ren June 23 ’ 27 J&D
3 Ha April 1 1925____A&O
4.30 Springfield 5s '32 op ’ 17 J&D
4.80
M ONTANA
3.50
5.30 5 Ha Educational 19 41..J&J
5.25 4?*a Educational 1 9 4 4 ..J&J
4.75
4.60 Butte“ 5s 1925-1936___ J&J
4.60 Butte School Dlst. 1—
4.60
4 Ha 1924 opt 1914
J&J
4.60 Custer Co 6s *25 o p ’ 15 J&J
Daniels Co 6 s 1933-1942____
4.50 Great Falls—
4.50
4.60
4s 1925 option 1915. M&S
%
Kalispell 5s 1933* _ . . J&J
%
%

%
%
%
i
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%

4i5*sRd&Bdge’ 24-’ 43 J&D b 4.60 to 4.50 %
4.50
4.70
5s Road 1931
. J&J
St Paul—
6 4.65 to 4.45 %
b 4.60 to 4.40 %
%
4>*s W W “1924-42 A&O b 4.50
6 s School July 1 1951.J&J b 4.55 to 4.40 %
4)*s July 1935......... .J&J b 4.50 to 4.35 %
b 4.50 to 4.35
4)*s Sewer July 1 ’4 3 .J&J b 4.50 to 4.35
4>*s Water Aug 1 ’ 43.F&A b 4.50 to 4.3o
4>*s Ref July 2^24-’ 31.J&J b 4.60 to 4.40
b 4.60
4 >*s N ov 1 1931
4s'R ef Mar 1 1939
M&S b 4.45
1
b 4.45 to 4.30 $
4s March 1 19”40
,M&S!i> 4.45 to 4.30
4.75
S’th St Paul 5>*s ref ’ 33.J&J

M ISSISSIPPI
4.50 5>*s Im pt 1925 1930
M&S
5)49 Impt 1931-1946 ..M & S
5 >*s April 1929-1934
A&O
%
4.50 4V*S 1924-1934
J&J
4 j*s July 1 1924-1935 J&J
%
4)*s July 1 1936
.J&J
%
3 Hs Refund Jau 1 1927 J&J
%
3 )*s State 1934 op ’ 14 J&J
4.75 Biloxi 5)*s 1924-1948 A&O

4.60
to 4.50 %
5s Water'Aug 1 1928.F&A
4.55
5s Water 1930 _ . .F& A
4.60
to 4.50 %
Jones Co 5s 1924-’ 42 M&N
to 4.50 %
Meridian— 6s M ay ’ 2 4 .M ay
4.60
5s Dec 1 1939 I _
J&D
to 4.50 %
______ !4.50
5s M ay 2 i944 .
M&N
_
to 4.50 %
5s July 1 1953_______ J&J _ ____ _
4.50
4 !*s Sept 1934 . _.M & S
4.60 Vicksburg —
4.50
5s St Impt 1924-’ 32 .F & A
4.60
4.75 Yazoo-M lss Delta Levee Dlst
to 4.50 %
6s 1947 option 1917. J&J
______ 4.50
5s 1924-1954 ______ M&N
to 4.55 %
______ 4 50
4s 1952 option 1 9 2 2 ... J&J
to 4.60 %
MISSOURI
4.50 58 MaTch 1930-1936________
4.55 3 Hs Cap Bldg 1925op ..J & J
4.70 Kansas C ity—
4.60
5s W W 1939 ............. J&J 103
to 4.45 %
4>*s Sept 1 1930
M&S 98
4H s Mar 1 1933____M&S
97 H
4.70
99
4s July 1 1924______ J&J
4s J 11Iv 1 1924
.TAJ 99
to 4.60 %
93
4s Sept 1 19 3 0 .. . .M & S
Kansas City School Dlst—
to 4.50 %
5s July 1941
.T&J 103
4.60
98
4>*s July 1 1933_____ J&J
4 Us .Tnlv 1 1937 _ _ .T&J 97 H
to 4.50 %
4.50
96
4s 7 uly I 1927
J&J
4.40
4s Bldg 1932________ J&J
94 H
4.75
3>*s July 1925............. J&J
96H
4.75 Little River Drainage Dlst—
to 4.50
5>*s Oct 1924-1933.-A& O
4.55 St Joseph—
4.50
4a 1 9 2 4 ...................M & S b 4.90
4.60
4a 1926____________M&N b 4.90
to 4.50 %
St Joseph School District—■
to 4.55 %
4>*8 1925, 1930 & 19 35.. b 4.75
to 4.70 %
St Louis—
14.65
4 Hs Bdge-Compl ’ 35 A&O 6 4.50
to 4.60 %
4)*s Pub Bldg & Imp
4.60
1928-1943 ......... ..J & J b 4.50
4.60
4s Insane Asy’m ’ 28. A&O 5 4 50
4s Public Impt I928..J& J b 4.50
4s Public Bldg 1 9 2 9 ..A&O b 4.50
4s W W Renew ’ 3 1 .-M &N b 4.50

B id.

B ond s

4.70
4.60

Brainerd 5s Nov 1924-1929

959*
97$
97>*
959£j
991*
98j*
97S&J
98 H
92)4
999*
99)*
98
96)*,
1011 *
99)4
98)4

To
Net.

I

4.70
4.70
4.70
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
5
5
5
5
5
5
5.10
4.75
4.90
4.85

b 4.50
b 4.50
b 4.60
b 4.60

A it.
to
to
to
to

Ti
Nil.

4.35 %
4.35 %
4 .2 5 %
4.25 %

b 4.60 4 .4 0 %
4 .3 5 %
6 5%

5
to 4.90 %

b 5.25 to 5%

5
5.50
4.80
4.85
5
4.90
4.90
5
5

Phillips C o—
5s R ef Dec ’ 35 op ’ 3 3 .J&J

4.90

N E B R ASK A .
4 60
4.60
4.60
4.75
Lincoln— 4 ) * s ’ 25 t o '29 F&A b 4.75 to 4.70 %
____
4 75
4>*s 1929-1953
M&N b 4.55 to 4 50 %
Omaha 5Ha 194i
M&N b 4.65 to 4.55 %
4.60
5s 1930,"’ 35, ’ 40, ’ 43, ’ 5 0 ..
4.70
4.50
4.45
4 W s W W Dec 13 ’ 41 J&J
4.55
Omaha S D 4J*s 1928 j & j
4 Hs Julv 1931
.TAJ
4.55
4 55
5s 1948 . _
J&D
4.65
5 Ha M ay 2 1951
M&N
4.70
5s Highway 1942____A&O

53 D ec 1929

J&D

4.80

NEVADA
W ashoeCoSD5s’ 25to’ 29 M&S
NEW H AM PSH IRE
3 Ha Hospital 1924-25 J&J
Berlin— 4s Ref 1924-35 M&N
Concord—
3Ha 1924 to 1929____J&J
Dover 3 Ha ’ 28-’ 31 _ J&D
Laconia—4s 1924
A&O

5

97
96H
94 H
995*

4s 1924-’ 40 (tax-ex) F&A
4s 1925-1942(tax-ex)_ J&J

96
95H

e x e m p t)________ M&N
Pembroke 4s ’ 25-’ 34 _.F & A

95J*
96J*

4s Ref Water 1932
J&J
Stratford 5s M ay 1933-1954.

96
105

NEW JE R S E Y .
4.25
4.25
4.75
4.75
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60

4)*a Road & bdge 1938 J&J
Asbury Park— 5s 1924 J&D
Atlantic C ity— 5s 1925 J&D
6 s 1927 ............. .... A&O
4>*s 1924-1937 .
J&J
49*s 1938 1958
J&J
4H s g Water 1926
J&J
4 Ha Paving 1 9 3 8 .. J&J
4H s Jan 1 1945 ____J&J
4s Water 1930
J&J
Atlantic Co— 6 s R ’ d ’ 26 J&D

101

5.25
5
______ 5.25 Aubud S D 6s ’ 24-’ 40. A&O b 4.65 to 4.50 %
5.25
4.60
5s Jan 1 1925 1949
J&J
4.60
5
4.60
5
4 Hs .Tan 1 1933
J&J
4.60
4s Floating Debt 1928 J&J
4.16
5.50 Belleville 5s r24 ’ 34-’ 44 M&N
4 70
5.30
4 70
5.30 Belleville S D 5s '27-44 M&N
4.70
5.30
4.40
5 Ha Dec 1 1935-’ 42_J&D
4.40
5s Dec 1944_________ J&D
4.40
4.40
5s Dec 15 1924-1953J&D15
4.40
4 H s 1924-1939
A&O
4.40
4Ha Aug 1924 1938 F&A
4.40
4.40
3H s Aug 1 ’ 24-’ 61___F&A
4 Ha School 1943 . A&O
4s Paving 1 9 2 9 . ___M&N
Camden Co 4H s 1933 F&A
4s 1 9 4 4 .. . .
. J&J
99.20
Cape M ay— 5s 1934_ J&D
_
4 Ha School 1925-51. MAS
4 Us 1925-1952.. . .M&S
95.75
East Orange 4H a’ 25-45 F&A
5s Sewer 1925-1960 J&J
4s 1934_____________ A&O
5.50
4s Water 1933______ J&D
3 Ha Water 1933____ A&O
to 4.50 %
Elizabeth— 4 H S 1955_ J&J
_
to 4.50
5 Hs Doc 1 1924-'46 .J& D
6 s June 1 1927______ J&D
to 4.60,%
Englewood— 4s Sod '35 M&S
Essex Co 4H s Road '53 F&A 6 4.50
to 4.35 %
4 Hs L ’ d P u rch ’ 25-’ 46 J&J b 4 50
4 j*s Hospital '24-’ 49.F&A b 4.50
to 4.35
4% s Road ’ 32-’ 36
F&A 6 4 55
to 4 25
4s 1926_____
. .F & A b 4.60
to 4.25 %
4s Hospital 1946____ F&A b 4.45
to 4 25 %
3.65s Park ’ 25 to ’ 35. F&A b 4.50
to 4.25 %
Essex Fells (Boro) 5s July
28 1924-1960........................

to
to
to
to
to
to
to

4.40
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.85
4.85
4.85
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.35
4.45
4.50
4.75
4.30 %
4 SO %
4.30
4 35 %
4 40%
4.30
4.35
4.75

IBasla. /Flat price. » Nominal. • Tax exempt; under a law approved May 13 1909. and which went into effect Sept. 1 1909. bonds lssuod
after that date by municipal corporations are tax-exempt and these, accordingly, sell on a better basis.




STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS

52
Bonds.

ifid.

| To
Ask. \Net.

B on d s.

Bid.

Aik.

To
Net.

[V ol. 118.
B onds

Bid.

I To
Ask. 'Net-

4.70 Bernalillo C o 6s ’ 24 op 12JAJ
Newburgh 4 4 s '25 ’ 34 FA '
Fairview— 5e 1944_________ 1
____
5
.4.20
6
5 t
Garfield 5 Vis 1929____M AS 101
103
5s 1931 op 19 2 1 .................. ..
4 4 3 Wat Imp 1924-41JAJ
.4.20
4.50 Socorro C o 5s’ 41 op’ 2 1 .A A O
Gloucester Oo4 Vjjs’ 24-’ 26 var
5.50
4s Wat Imp 1942-63._JAJ
.4.15
4.50
Hackensack— 4 Vis 1942FAA
New Rochelle—
4.50
NEW YO R K
4.35 4 .2 5 % . . .
Harrison— 4s 1 9 3 0 - _ JAJ
_
5s 1926-1929......... MA."
4.50 5s M a r 1 1 9 2 4 -1 9 7 1 ____ M AS b 4.15 to 4%
Hoboken— 4 Vis 1940
JAJ
5s 1930-1950_______ MAV > 4.30 4 .2 5 % . . .
4.50 5s Jan 1 1925 1971______JAJ 6 4 15 to 4%
4 4 s Mun Imp’ 24-35.MA>
3 Vis 1931...................MAN
____4.20
4.50 4 Vis H ighway 1 9 6 3 ___ M A S 108 Vi 110
fts School 1925 1954 . JAJ
4s 1924-1930............ MA>
------14.20
4.50 4 M s C anal 1 9 6 4 __________ JAJ 108
110
6s Sewer June 1 '2 6 .J A D
3 4 s 1924 to 1933____JA1
------[4.20
4.5(1 4 Vis C anal 1 9 6 5 . ............J A J
106
104
6s Pav & Sew 1926 FA A
New York C ity—
106
4 45 4 Vis H ighway 1965 ____ M AS 104
Hudson C o— 4 Vis 1948. AAO
4 4 3 June 1965........... JA1
103 Vi 103Ji' . . .
4.50 to 4 .2 5 %
4 45 4 Vis Barge C anal 1 9 4 5 ..J A J 102 Vi 104
4 4 s June 1924-30..- J A l
4 Vis May 1 1950 . MAM
4.45 4s C anal Term 1 9 4 2 ____ JAJ 100
1 0 34 1 0 3 4 ,7 ..
4s g Park 1959 A ’ 54 - MA N
101 >i
4 4 s 1963___________ MAt
4.45 4s C anal Term Jan 1946 . JAJ 100
4s gold Ref 1935___ FA A
4 4 s (old) M ay 1957.M A> 102 4
101 Vi
4.45 is g High Im p M a r’ 5 8 .M A S
6s Road July 15'25. JAJ 15'
4 4 s (new) Nov '5 7 .M A f 102 4
4 70 4s g High Im p Sep ’ 5 8 . M A S lOOVi 102
Irvington 5s School '63 JAO
4 Vis Corp stock 1967.JA , 103 4 103 4 - 4 35 Is High Im p M ar I9 6 0 . M AS lOOVil 102
JerseyCity— 6s 1926 ..J A O
4 4 s Corp stock’ 24 '32JA, * 4.5U t o 4 . 2 5 %
>
4 35 4s Canal Im p July 1 9 6 0 .JAJ 100 Vi I 102
fl Vis Sch 1942-1953 AAO|...........
4 4 3 Corp stk 1971 .JA D l
. _
103 4 104
4.35 4s C anal Im p Jan 1961. JAJ 100 v^1 102
5 Vis Dec 1 1931-1933 J A D ______
_
4 Vis 1960opt 1930_ MAI
9941 . . .
994
4.35 4s C anal Im p July 1 9 6 1 .J A J 100Vi! 102
4 4 s 1960 _________ MAS
88 gold assess 1924 MAM|______
994l . . .
994
4.35 4s Htghw Im p M ar '6 1 . M AS lOOVi 102
4 Vis School 1924 58 JAD
4 Vis Mar 1 1962____MA!994; . . .
994
4.35 4s Palisade Park 1 9 6 1 ..M A S 100 Vi I 102
99 4
99 4 : . . .
4 Vis Refunding 1928 JAJ
4 Vis Mar 1 1964____MAf
4
99 4
4s C anal Jan 1962 ____ JAJ
4 4 a April 1 1966____AA<
4 Vis School 1945 ____T A J---------lo o v i! 102
994' . . .
4 35 4s Hlghw Im p M ar ’ 6 2 . M AS lOOVi 102
4Vi9 Water 1961.. .A A O
4 4 s Apr 15 1972..A A O l;
994
994
4.35 4s Canal Im p Jan 1967 JAJ l o o v i 1 102
4Vis Park Mar 1961. M A S --------4s Various 1936____MAN
954
94 4
4.35 4s Highw Im p M a r '6 7 . M AS lOOVi 102
95
4e Water 1932______ A A O ______
4s Nov 1955_______ MAN
93 4
4.75 4s Palisades Park 1 9 6 7 . M AS 100Vi 102
95
4s Refunding 1949 — FA A
4s Various 1956____MAN
934
4.75 3s g Jan 1 19 5 6 __________ JAJ
100
96
Kearny 4 Vis 1936 ___ FA A ---------4s Various May ’ 57. MAN
964
954
4.75! 3s g July 1 1 9 5 8 __________ JAJ
96
100
4 Vis April 1962. . . A A O --------4s Nov 1958_______ MAN
954
4.75 3s g Canal Jan 1 1 9 5 9 ____IAJ
100
96
4 Vis Sch Imp '24 ’ 52. J A D -------4s May 1959 _______MAN
954
4.75 Albany— 4 Vis ’ 2 4 -’ 2 8 . . J A D
4.10
L odi—5s 1925 1947___ J A J -------3 4 3 Bklvn M Sew’ 27. JA>
4.45
4.75
4.10
4 Vis W ater 1 9 2 4 -3 4 .M A N
3 4 s D'k 1927 E x ...M A N
JjOng Branch 5s 1943..M A M j-------4.45
4.751
4.05
4 Vis O ct 1963 .
AAO
3 4 s g Exempt 1941.MAN
48 June 1 1935 _____J A D -------4.45
4 75;
4 10
Lyndhurst 5s 1924-1957 J A J -------4 Vis W ater 1 9 3 2 ____ M AM
3 4 s Exempt 1 9 4 2 ..MAN
4.45
4.05
4 Vis 1924 1954 ______J A D ________
4.45
6s Imp 1926. . ------- JA D ----------- _____ 4 40,
3 Vis R T 1948-1950.M AN
_ 4.40!
4.05
4s M un icA Sch ’ 2 4 -’ 63 J A J !_______
3 4 s g Exempt 1952. MAN
85
Mercer C o — 4 Vis 1933 . J A J ......... .. - 4 .05
4s Park 1924 to '3 0 . M A M _______
4s Road 1933_______ J A D ---------- ____. 4 4 0
3 4 9 6 Exempt 1953. MAN
:
80
86 Vi
. 4.40[
4.05
3 Vis Pub Im p ’ 25 ’ 34 F A A _______
3}^S April 1941 . . . . A A O --------- . .
85
3 4 s g Exempt 1954. MAN
. 4.4()i Albany C o — 3 Hjs’ 24-2 5 F A A ;_______
4.05
6s Road A Rdge’ 24-’ 34 FA A --------- . .
864
3 4 9 g Water Ex '5 4 .MAN
85
4.05
86
Middlesex Co 4 4 s ’ 25 ’ 3 4 J A J --------- ______ 4 40!
3 Vis Aug 1 1 9 2 5 ...........F A A ________
3 4 s Exempt 1955..M A N
85 4
. 4.40,
4.05
4 Vis 1936-1937 1938 . M A M j_______
3 4 s Stk April 1 ’ 5 4 .. AAO 8 5 Vi
6s Road 1924 1931 .J A D --------- ._
86
_ 4.40’ Allegany C o 4 Vis’ 3 2 ' 3 6 M A S _______
4.20
3 4 s Mov 1 1929____MAN
4 Vis FundJuly 1924 1 9 3 9 .--------- . .
4.45 4.30%
4.20
4Vis Imp 1924 '3 2 .. A A O --------- ______ 4 40 Am sterdam 5s W at 1924 37 I_______
3s g Dock 1924 E x ..M A N
4.45 4.30%
4 15
3Vis Rrldge 25 to ’ 31 J A J --------- _______4.40 Aubu'n 4 Vis D ec6’ 2 4 -3 lJ A D | _______
3s g R T 1950 E xem .M A N
4.45 4.30%
______ I
4 15 NiagFalls— 5 4 9 '41-48 MAN
Monmouth Co 6s 1926.M AS lu l
4s W ater M a y ’ 2 4 -’ 25 M A N _______
4.25
4.50
4.20
Montclair 4 >4S Sch '41. A A O ---------4 Vis 1925-1934 . ________ ________
4.10% Sewer 1935-40 JA.)
4 20
4.50 B ingham ton 4s '2 8 A ’ 2 9 . F A A ----------4.151 4 4 s School 19*5 26 FAA
H Sch Bldg '4 4 .J A D ______
4.20
4.10
4s Sew Disp '2 5 ' 3 6 . . F A A _______
3J4s School 1932.........J A J ........... ......... .4 .5 0
4 ’4 s W atM ayl’ 41-48MAN
4.20
M on is Co— 4 s '35 o p ’ 05 J A J --------- ............ 4.50
4.10
4 Vis 1 9 2 4 -1 9 5 6 _____________________
4 4 3 Repav’ 29-33reg MAN
4.25
4.15
4 , s Bark I u 2 4 -’ 3 7 ___ JAJ
4S4s 1942 opt 1 9 /2 .. JA l ---------- ____.4.50'
4 4 s Sew ’ 39-’ 46 reg.M AN
4.20
4.10;
3 Vis Bridge 1(^5____FAA
Morristown 414s 24-42 T A D --------- ______ 4.50
3 4 s 1942-1945_____ MAN
'4.15
»
4 25 North Tonawanda 4s’ 2 4 AAO 5 4.60 4 .4 0 % . . .
Newark— 4H ? i n t i _ F A ' b t.5n to ■ .30 %
_
Brooklyn— d— t4 I 9 2 4 ..J A J ______
4.40
834s Oct 15’ 24t0’ 59AAO15 6 1 60 to 4.40 %
4s Bridge 19 .'% _____JAJ
4 4 s 1924 1925______ JAD b 4.60 4 .4 0 % . . .
Bs 1924-1958_________ IAJ 6 4.55 to 4.35 %
3 Vis g 1925 to % 3 7 _ J A J _______________ 4.35’ Oneida Co 3 4 s ’ 25 ’ 28 FAA
_
_,4.15
to 4.30 %
_
3 Vis g July 10 i»2 5 _ JAJ _______________4.25 Onondaga Co 3s’ 24-’ 29..IAJ
4Vi& D ock 1959____FA A 6 1 50
.'4.15
3 Vis gold 1936.J._____ J A J ..............
4.35,
4J4s Apr 15 ’ 24 ’ 6 1 A A 0 1‘ b 4.50 to 4.30 %
5 4 s 1924-1930......... MAN
.4 .2 0
4 Vis Sch Dec 1 4 6 . . -JAD b 4.45 to 4.30 7
o
a 4 s 1924-1926......... .J A J _____
3s Bridge 19 25,_____J A J ........................... 4.25
- 4 20
4s Sch House 1959 op 1949 6 t 45 to 4.30 /o
Broome Co 5s , 25J,3 3 ..M A S --------------------- 14.20
4s March 1 1929____MAS
.4 .2 0
4s PasValSew'6lop’ 51 JA D b 4 45 to a .3 J %
Buffalo— 7s 1925 . . . . J A J _______________4.20 Ossining 4 4 s 1924 4 2 .M AS
.4 .2 5
3 Vis 1929......... .............IAO 1 ■ .60 to 4.40 %
»
4 Vis June 15 1944 JA D 1 5 ______________ [4.05 Oswego— 4 Vis 1924-29.M AN
.4 .2 5
3 Vis Track Elev '5 4 . FA A 6 4 .45 to 4.30 /c
4 Vis June 15 1964 JA D 1 5 ________
j4.05
5 4 s Sch 1924-1946..MAN
. 4 25
Vallsburg 4 Vis 1934. .JA.J,b 4.75 to 4.50 %
4Vis 1924-1968 . . . . J A D ..........................'4.05 Penn Yan 4.35s ’ 24 to ’ 3 1 0 c t
.4 .5 0
4 Vis Feb 15'62op'32 F A A ......... ................ 14.10; Poughkeepsie—
N sw Brunswick—
4 Vis Aug 1 1924-57..F A A --------- ______ '4.40
4s June 15 1924 ’ 3 0 .. J A D ......... ............... 4 .in
3 4 3 1924 to 19 30...M A S
— .4 .2 0
4s June 15 1960 ___ JA D .......................... '4.05
4 4 s Water 1924-52..JA D !
. . . 4 15
North Bergen 5a 1941 J A D --------- ........... 4.75
3 Vis Park Reg 1927 .F A A ______________ 1
4.10 Putnam Co 4 4 s '2 4 -’ 29.FAA
6s School 1924-29__ M A S ---------- ______ 4.75
- . . 4 30
6s School 1930-58.. .M A S ........... ______ 4.75!
3 4 s Water 1924 3 5 .M A S _____ ______ . .4 .0 5 Queens County 4s 1927.JA D
- - -4 .3 0
— .4 .2 0
N o Plainfield 5s 1924 1954.1........... „ ____4.75 Cohoes 6sRefWat’ 2 4 '4 5 .J A J _______________4.50i Rochester— 5s 1925-26. FAA
5s 1927-1931 (c o u p ).. FAA
— .4 .2 0
Nutley 5s 1933
J A D ---------- ........... 4.75 Corning 5 4 s 1925 60 .M AS!______________ 4.40;
5s 1932-1951 (c o u p ).. FA A
- .. 4 .2 0
Ocean C ity— 5s 1 9 4 4 ... FA At--------- ...........4 75 Cortland Co 4 4 s '24-’51 JA J!_______________4.20
Orange— 5s 1925 to '3 2 .J A J --------- _______4.50 DelawareCo4.20s' 24-’ 52 A A O ______________ 4.20
4 4 s Jan 15 1933_____JAJ
. . . 4 10
4.50 Elmira— 4s 1935______ M A S _______________ 4 10,
4 4 3 Municipal 1945. MAS
6s Water 1938 _____F A A ---------- ____
- — 4.05
4.5 J
4 4 s Water 1924-’ 4 5 .A A O ______________ ‘4.10
4 Vis School 1943 . . . J A D ______ ___
4 4 9 Pub Imp ’ 25-’ 48.FA A
- - .4 .0 5
4.50
4 4 s School 1925 45. . J A.T
4s Sch House 1934 . JAD --------4 4 s Apr l 1933-1935. _______________ _- 4.10|
- .- 4 .0 5
4 4 s 1925-1936 ..........JA J
. . .4 .0 5
Passaic 4 Vis 1925 '40 M A S --------- ____ j4.5J' Erie Co4 Vis’ 24 36tax-ex J A J ---------------------- 4.10
______ '4.50 Franklin Co 4 4 s ’ 31-’ 40 M A S --------- ----------- !4.25[
. . . 4 05
aVis Gen Imp '24 2 8 .J A D -----4s 1925 to 1927........... JAJ
4s Imp Sch A c '25 ’ 47. JAJ
Fulton— 3.40s’ 24 to ’ 29 J A D ......... ............... 4.25
8Vis Gen Imp '29-44 J A O --------- _____,4.5J
- - .4 .0 5
3 4 9 Im p July 1 1924. JAJ
- .- 4 .0 5
BVis Gen Imp '46-51 J A D --------- ______ A.50 Garden C ity—
I
______ 4.50
4 4 s 1924 to 1952____J A J ..................
'4.30
3 4 s Ref 1933 opt '13 JAJ
. . .4 .0 5
8s Imp '24 '4 8 .......... MA M
4 Vis Ref 1944 ___ M A M _______'______ 4.50 Geneva— 4s Water ’ 2 6 .A A O _______________4.25 Rockland Co— 4s’ 24-34.MAS
. . . 4 20
4 40, Glens Falls— 4 4 s ref sewer
3 4 s Fund 18 24_____ JAD
- .. 4 .2 0
Passaic Co— 4s 1924
JAJ
Aug 31 1924 1 9 2 8 ...F A A ________
'4.25 Rome— 4 4 s Sept 15'31.JA J
- - .4 .2 0
Groton 6s Wat '24 ’ 50. M A M ______________ [4.50
5 4 s 1931-1941 ______ AAO
___4.25
Pa,6sri925 A 1926____ MAN b 5%
Ha verst raw 4 .12s’ 24 '3 7 M A S --------------------- ',4.25 R ye 5s Mar 10 ’ 24-’ 38._M AS
8 Vi® 1924 1926........M A N b 5% __ __
- .- 4 .4 0
a Vis 1927 1934____ M AN 6 4.70 to 4.4 0%
Hempstead Un F S D No. 1—
SaranacLake4 Vis’ 24 26 M AS
. . . 4 50
5 4 s 1924-1929______ J A J .......................... '4.40
8ViS 1935 1959____ MAN 6 4.70 to 4.4 0%
4.45s FireHouse’ 24 ’ 39JAJ
______ 4.50
4 Vis 1933 to 1944...M A N b 4.70 to 4.40 %
6s 1925-1930_____________________________ 4.40 Saratoga Co 5s 1925-41_____
___ 4.20
4Vis Feb 1 1945
FAA b 4.70 to 4.4 0%
6s 1931-1954____________________
4.50;
Saratoga Springs—
Herkimer—4 Vis’ 24-’ 2 7 M A N ---------------------- 4.25
♦s N O Hah '24 to ’ 32 JAJ 6 4.70 to 4.40 %
4 4 s Park 1 9 2 4 -4 0 ...AAO
4.20
4.70 Hudson—
Scarsdale 4 4 s 1924-45.JA D
4 30
Perth Amboy 4 Vis Apr 1944.1--------4.25 Schenectady 5s 1924-33.JAJ
4.70
4.20
4 4 s High Sch ’ 25-'32 AAO
4 Vis School 1938 . ------- ----------4.25!
4.70 Irvington 4 10s '24 '3 6 .AAO
4 4 s 1924-1931_____ AAO
4.20
4 Vis Funding '24 '27. AAO;...........
4.25
4.70 Ithaca 4.30s '27 op var.JAJ
4 4 s 1924-1934_______JAJ
4.20
Plainfield— 4s’ 24 to '34 JA D ..............
4.20 Schenec Co 4 4 s ’ 42-’ 53.JAJ
4.70
4 4 s Rer Vater 1942. .JAJ
4.10
4s School 1959_____ M A N ---------4.10 Solvay 4 4 s 1924-40 ..F A A
4.70 Tamest’ n 4s Mar 20 ’ 43. AAO
4.50
Ramsey 5s Water 1923 '4 0 .|
--------4.25 Steuben Co 4 4 a ’ 28 ’ 37 FAA
4.70 Jamestown S D 5s 1925-29 .
4 20
Ridgefield 5s July '24 '3 1 .IA J ......... ..
4.70
Ridgewood 5s 1924-'26 FAA „ -----4.20
5s 1930-1939________ JAD ______ I______ 4.20 Suffolk Co 4 4 s ’ 24-'32_ JA J
4.20
4.70 Johnstown 4 4^ Dec 1923-37
4 4 s Oct 1924-1939 .A A O
4.20
Riverside 5s 1925 '32 A A O ...........
4.30 Syracuse 4 4 s 1924-35 V a r ..
5
! dKings Co 4s May l 1924-44
4.15
Sea Isle City 5s 1943
F A A --------4.20
4.45 Kingston 3 4 s g '24 ’ 36 AAO
______ 4.20
5s May 15 1924-1938.. . .
So Orange— 4s ' 24 to '44 JAJI--------4 .40 Madison Co 4 4s*25 ’ 29Feb1
4.25
4.20
5 4 s 1924 I960_____ M AS
Summit 4 Vis Sch 1941 _ FA A --------4.40 Mamaroneck Uu F S D Mo 1
4s Refunding 1929___JAD
4.15
4s 1933 . .
M A N .............
4.45
4.40
4.15
Trenton 4 Vis M a y '24 M A M --------3 4 s Water 1928.........JAJ
5 4 s May 1 ’ 24-’ 28. .M AN
4.45 Tioga Co 5s 1925 3 0 . . . MAS
4.40
5 4 s May 1 '29 ’ 52. _MAM
|4.20
5Vis Oct 1924-51 ___ A A O ------ —
4.45 T o lawanda 4 4 9 '2 5 -’ 42 JAJ
4.40 M lddleport 4.35s’ 24-’ 42.JAD
4.50
4 Vis Water 1943 ...A A O ;--------4.45
4.40
4.35sSewer’ 24 ’ 39_ JAD
_
. 4 50
4s Cltv Hall 1939
J A D . .........
4 J i9 sewer 1924-1953.JAJ
4.20
4.40 Middletown 3 Vis 1931 FAA
5s Water 1924-1950..JAJ
4.60
3 Vis Sch Nov 1 1929 M A N ,...........
4.20
4.40 Mt Vernon 4 4 s ’ 31-’ 43. AAO
8 4 9 Water 1924-50..JAJ
.4.65
Union Co 4 Vis 1 9 3 7 ... M A S --------4.40
100
8 4 s St Impt 1931...J A J
4.65
5 4 s 1924.. ............. AAO
4 Vis 1942 ...............M A S ,---------4.40
5 4 s 1925-1934_____ A A O ..............- ........... 4.25 T ro y — 4 4 s 1924-1925..JA D
.'4.20
4s Oct 1 1942
A A O .............
4.40
.4.40
5 4 s 1935-1941______ A A O ---------------------- 4.25
6s 1926-1940 reg____AAO
5Vis Tune 1 1926 . JAD
.'4.20
4 4 s Water 1942_____J A J ---------------------- 4.20
4 4 s School 1924-31.-F A A
Vallshurg— See Newark
4.75
.4.20
4 4 s 1924-1943____________ ________ ____ 4.20
4 4 s Feb 15 1925 1957
Weehawken 4 Vis '24 28, J A D
4 Vis School 1962-73. MAM .................... . 4.15
4.20
4s Water 1924-1925..JA D
W estfield—
4.75
4s Sewerage 1950 55. M A M ______________ 4.15
4.20
4s Sept 1 1926..........
8s June 15 24 '60 .J A D
4.75
4.15
5s Jan 2 1925 1928. .JA J 2 ---------------------- 4.20
3 4 9 Water 1924-3 6..JAJ
West New York 5s '36 MAS
4.90
4.20
5s Jan 2 1938 _____ JAJ 2 -----------------------4.25 Utica— 4 4 s 1924-35 ..M A N
W ildwood 4 Vis '25 ’ 57 FAA
4.15
Nassau Go— 4 4 s ’ 24-’ 2 9 .J A J ---------------------- 4.20
4 4 s Pub Im p’ 24-’ 42 AAO
4.15
NEW MEXICO
5s Aug 1 1928...................... ...................... 4.20
3 4 s Nov 1 1924 to '35 Nov
4.50
1
5s 1931-1939 ______ M A N ......................
4.20 Warsaw Union Fr S D No. 10
4 Vis ref 1953 op 1933 ..J A J
4.50
4.40
4 4 s Ref 1924-1928.- M A S ......... .................4.20
4 4 3 1924-1942_______ O ct
4 Vis Dec 1 6 ’ 52 o p ’ 22 .JAD
4.50
4.20
4 Vis 1938-1943______ J A D ........................... 4.20 Watertown 4 Vis 1942_ JAJ
_
4s Fund 1939 op 1919 .MAS
4.50
4.20
3 Vis Court House’ 3 0 .M A S ---------------------- 4.20
4 4 s 1924-53_________ JAJ
4s Highway 1924-1944 .JAJ
4.20
5
53 19 24-1925.......... ...J A J
Albuquerque 4 Vis ' 2 9 . . MAS
4.25
4.90
59 1926-1945.................JAJ
6s W W Dec 1962
4.15
4s M ay 1 1938______ MAN
4.20
3 4 s Sewer ’ 24 to ’ 27 MAN

100Vi______

7

b Basis,

d

Now part of New York City




/Flat price, n Nominal.

STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS

M a e ., 1924.]
Bonds.

Bid.

Ask.

Watervllet 6a 1924 30___Vax
West Seneca 5s ’ 24-’ 38 .A & 0
We9tch’rCo33*s’ 27&’ 28J&D
53*9 1924-25 reg____J&D
53*9 1926-32 reg____J&D
5s 1939-76.................... J&D
5s June 1 1929-54...J & D
4 9*s Parkway 1962-86 J&D
43*9 Co Bldg 1927-44. A&O
49 Co Bldg 1924-59.-M&S
49 1930 to 1935........... F&A
43*9 San Sew ’ 33-’ 82.J&J
White Plalns-49 ’ 24-’ 28 F&A
53*9 Sch 1931-1936..A&O b 4.50 4 .2 5 %
33*s Water 1931____A&O
W olcott4 3*sJlyl5’ 24 42J&J
Yonkers— 4s 1925_____M&S
53-49 Jan 1925-1926..A & O
5349 Jan 1927-1961..A & O
4349 July 1 1925-62..A& O
43*9 Mar 1 ’ 27-’ 56._A & 0
3343 M ay 1924______ F&A
5s April 1 1924-27_______
5e 1924-1938................A&O
NORTH CAROLINA
5s July 1961_______________
4*43 School ’ 27-’ 46_____ J&J
434s 1927-1962_________J&J
4s Refunding 1950______ J&J
4s Building 1951_______ J&J
Albemarle 6s 1925 38__F&A
Asheville 5s Ref 1941...J & J
5s School 1943_______ J&T
Is 1924 1957...........J & J b 5%
0349 Street 1 9 25-3 6..F&A . .
_
Buncombe Co 5s'24-’ 46.J& D 6 5%
434* Funding 1939..M&S
6s Bridge 1 9 2 8 -3 7 ...A&O
Charlotte-5sSt&Sew’ 29.J&J
5s School 1925-46___ F & A „ ____
b 4.80
55*8 Fund 1 9 2 5 -2 9 ..F&Al...........
5349 1924 1930____ M & N _______
5343 1931-1948_____M&N;............
4349 Water Mar 1935.J&J;______
4343 Water Oct 1 ’ 41. A & O ______
4349 Wat & Sew 1942.J& J______
Durham-4 J*sSe w& Lt’ 41.T&Jl...........
4 349 Fund’ 24 to 1940. J&J b 4 90
59 Water 1925 to 1945.J&J b 5%
59 Fd & Sewer ’ 24-’ 39 F&A 6 5%
Granville Co 43*s '39-M &N!______
Greensboro— 5s W W ’ 30 J & J ______
59 Aug 1 1942 W ____F & A ............
4s Water-Works 1954. J&J;______
Greenville 5s W W ’ 5 8 -F & A ______
6s Water July 1 9 2 4 ..J&J;______
Iredell Co 53 Aug 1 ’ 42. F & A ______
Lee Co 5s Road 1 9 5 2 ..M & N ______
Lincoln Co 5s 1943 & ’ 48 .T&J______
59 Bridge 1937-1951. F&A|______
Mecklenburg C o—
63 Ref N ov 1950____M & N ______
Pitt Co 58 1924-36____M & N _______
4349 1943-1947......... M & S .......... ..
5s Fund June 1959___J&J
Raleigh 5s 1927_______ A&O
5s Munlc Bldg 1 9 3 9 ..J&J
5s Im pt June 1 1944. J&D
Rutherford Co 5 s ’ 24 ’ 52 J&J
Salisbury 6s Imp ’ 24-’ 35.J&J —
6s 1924-1941............M & N
Surrey Co 6a May 1933-1958
Wake Co 5s Fund ’ 48_ J&J
_
Weldon 6s Jan 1925-1942
Wilmington—
5s Ref & impt 1955..A&O
4 3*9 1924-1962______ A&O b 4.85
4343 g Wat & Sew '48 A&O
4343 Wat & Sew 1952.J&
4s g Ref July 1 1929...T&J
Wln9ton-Salem— 5s ’ 25 M&S
5s gen impt 1944_____ J&J
5s Sept 1924-1947...M & S b 4,85
4349 July 1 1942_____ J&J
4349 July 1 1952_____ J&J
6s Im pA u gl5’ 24-30F&A15
NORTH DAKOTA
5 3*s 1945 & 1948 Ser C.J&.T ___
5J4s July 1928-33______ J&J
Grand Forks 5s. May ’ 24-’ 38 b 4.80
Ward Co 434s July 1925.J&J
OHIO (See foot-note *)
434s 1924-1932________ A&O
•Akron 6s 1924-1940..-A&< b 4.85
•5s 1924 & 1928........ Var
•5s Water 1924-1953.AAO b*4,90"
•53*9 W W 1924____ M&S
•5343 19 25 19 29.......... J&J
•5349 19 30-19 3 7 ______J&J
•5349 1938-1951______J&J
*4 34W WDec31’ 24-37J-D31
Alliance 434s 1927-32..J& D
Butler Co 4 34s 1924____J&J
*4 3*sFl-Emer’ 24-’ 31 M&N
Cam bridge— 4 3*9’ 25-’34 J&J
•5s Sewer 1953_____ M&S
•5s Sewer 1931-37...M & S
Canton— *5s Sew 1953 .M & S
•5 34s Fund 1924-37..J&D 6 4.90
b 4.80
b 4.25
4s 1926 & 1927......... F&A
•Canton S D 59 1954. A&OS 6 4.80
b 5%
b 4.70
•4.40s 1956
Cincinnati—
•6s Funding 1928_ F&A
_
•534sImpMarch 1941 M&S
•534sImpFeb ’ 46, '51 F&A
•5349 M ar 10 ’ 31.-M & S 10
•5s July 1 1965...........J&J
•4349 July 1943_____ J&J
•434s Sewer 1955____ A&O
•43*9 Sew Sep 3 ’37 M&S3
•Subject to taxation.
State are subject to taxation.




To
Net.

Bonds.

Bid.

Ask.

To
Net.

53
Bonds.

Bid.

Ask.

4.40
4.50
4.15
4.25
4.25
4.20
4.20
4.15
4.05
4.05
4.10
4.05
4.20
4.30
4.30
4.50
4.25
4.25
4.25
4.20
4.20
4.20
4.25
4.25

To
Net.

Cincinnati (Concluded)—
O K LA H O M A
3.659 g Feb 1937____F&A
4.25 43*9 Oct 15 1924-33.A&O15
4.60
4.25 49 Funding 1924-27____F&A
3 34s Water ’ 45 op ’ 25 F&A
4.60
4.25 Canadian Co 4s ’ 25 ’ 31. F&A
3s Water 1939 op ’ 19. F&A
5
4.40, Guthrie 6s W W ’ 43_ A&O
Cine S D M 349 1934. A&013
_
5.25
4
4s 1936 opt 1906____M&S
Muskogee— 4 3*s 1925. M&N
4.90
4.25'
5s Nov 1 1924...........MAN
3 349 19 40 opt 1912..A & O
4.90
4.40
Cleveland *5 34s 1940-70 J&D
59 Sewer 1936________M&S
4.80
4.50j Okla C ity— 5s '37 op ’ 22 F&A
6s 1932-1933_______ J&D
4.80
4.50
♦5 34s Pub Hall 1970.J&D
59 Water 1936______ M&S
4 80
4.35
*5s W W 1936-1968..J&D
43*9 Sewer 1936_____ F&A
4.80
4.40
4 3*9 W W 1941_______J&J
*4 349 St Imp Feb 1’ 34 F&A
4.80
4.40, Okla City S D 43 1933..J& J
•4 34s March 1 9 4 9 ... M&S
4.80
4.50
*4 14s Fire dep’ 24 ’ 30 A&O
59 1926, 1930, 19 31..Var
4.85
Okla Co— 4 3*9 ’ 24-’ 33.J& D
•4 3*9 Fire D ept'3 1-’ 55 A&O b 434 to 4.40 %
4.85
4
4 3*sClarkAvRdg ’ 42 A&O
Okmulgee 5s Mar 15 1943_
_
5
4
4 34s Park 1938 ____A&O
Payne Co 4 3*9'24 to '29 A&O
5
4
4s Park 1929 1931.. .A & O --------Tulsa 5 3*9 1927 32____F&A
4 90
4
49 Grade Cross’ g ’ 30. A & O --------53*s July 1946______ F&A
4.90
4.50
Cleveland S D *4149 ’ 24 ’ 28;--------59 1933-1947_________ F&A
4.90
4.45
*4 349 1929 to 1935_______ ______
4
ORE G O N
43 July 1 1932______ J & J ---------4 50 6s Highway 1925______ A&O
*69 1924-1928 _____ J & D ______
4.60
4.45 5 3*9 Highway 1925____A&D
*6s 1929 to 1935____J & D ______
4 60
4 t*a Hwav '24-A pr’ 44.A&O 6 4.60 to 4 40 %
Cleveland Heights S D —
j
*69 1926 1959______ A&O b 4.80 to 4.70 %
4 3*3 1925-1944 (s a )....A & O b 4 .60 to 4 40 %
4.65 Columbus *6s '49 ’ 57..M &SI--------4
_
4s Highway 1924 42_ A&O b 4 .55 to 4 35 %
4.60
5s St Impt 192.5-1932 M&S b 4.50 to 4.30 %
4s Highway 1924 41_ A&O b 4 55 to 4 35|%
_
4.60
4
43 Sewer ’ 33 opt '13. M & S --------49 Aug 1 1928-1933____F&A b 4 60 to 4.40 %
4.60
4
Albany 59 ref '31 op '2 1 .A&O
4s Wat W ’ 45 op ’ 20. M AS--------53*
4.25 Astoria 5s 1953_________J&O
4.60
3 34s 1932 opt 1912___ l& J ...........
5.35 Columbus S D 4s 1926 M&S...........
4.15
5 3*9 1925-1949_______ J&J
4.85
4.60 Baker City 5s 1934___MAS
•53 1943-1952.........T&D19---------4.85 Cuyahoga Co *6s’ 24 39 A & O --------4.70 Clatsop Co 531934 . _AAO
4.70 Colum Co 5s’ 24 ’ 29-’ 34 A&O
to 4.90 % i
•59 Bridge 1924 2 7 ..A & O .------4.70 Dalles City 59'24-’ 2 6 .. M A N
___
I5
•59 Ref 1924 1 9 3 2 ... A&0|--------4.60 Eugene 5s 1942._____ M&S
to 4.90 %
•59 Ref 1932-1939..A & O ..........
4.90
4
Multonornah Co 4 3*9’ 32JAD
4s Ref 1924 to 1 9 2 6 ..A & O --------4
5.10
5.9 Road 1924-1929..M&N
49 1924-1941_______ A & O ............
4.80 •Dayton— 59 1924-’ 32.M & N 6 4.70 to 4.50 %
Portland —
to 4 .7 5 %
*69 Gen fund 1 9 2 8 ..A&O b 4.75 to 4 55 %
5 3*s Aug 1928______ F&A b 4.80 to 4 60
_______ 4.85
*5 349 W W Imp 1944 J&D 6 4 65 to 4 50 %
5s gold Rridge 1925 .A&O 5 5% to 4 50
.............4.85
*5s W W Trap 1945.. F&A 6 4 6 1 to 4.40 %
5s Harb Dev 1924 SOMAN b 4 75 to 4 50
........... 4.85
4 3*s Dock
1943__ M&N b 4 70 to 4 501%
*4 349 W W Imp 1940 J&D 6 4 60 to 4 .4 0 %
______ 4.80
*4 349 Rdge 1933-39 A&O 6 4 «0 to 4.40 %
4 3*s Oct 1924-47____ A&O b 4 70 to 4 50 %
4.75 Dayton SD 5 3*9’ 4 l-’ Ol NIAS3 6 4.80 to 4.60 %
43 Water 1937______ M&N b 4.70 to 4.50
4.75
•5s Mar 1 6 f24-'40 M&S 166 4.75 Vo 4.55 %
Ptof Ast orta.Ss H a r' 24-' 29.1 A J
4.80 Fast Liverpool— 4s 1940 J & J --------Pt of Coos Ray Harbor 59_
_
to 4.80 %
Port of Portland —
Elyria 4s 1924 to '3 8 .J & D --------to 4.85 %
4s Dry Dock 1934____ J&J
59 W W 1929-1946 ..J & J ______
to 4.90 %
Salem— 59 Sewer’ 24-’ 33M&N
*FtndlayC!tySD53’ 24-27 J&J 6 4.70 4 .6 0 %
4.90 Fo^toria— 43 1925 ___ M&S-------- 4.90
PE N NSY LVA N IA
*59 W W Imp '25 '40 M&S 6 4.70 4 .6 0 %
4.85 Franklin Co 4s '25 -25 M&S--------5
59 July 1 1951 Series C . -J&J 114
115
4.80
4.70 43*9 July 1924. 1929, 1934
*59 FI Emerg ’ 24-'29 M &S-------5
4.80
1939, 1944, 1949____ J&J b 4 50 to 4 3*
*5 3£9Ho9&Rge’ 25-35 F&Al-.........
5
5
Allegheny— 4s '25 & '27 J&J b 4 .20 to 4 3*
69 Rd M ay2’ 27-’ 3l M &N2--------4.90 Hamilton Co * 43*9 '4 3 .F & A --------4.70
4s Street Impt 1937. M&N b 4.20 to 4 3*
4.70
3 3*9 1924 to 1931. ..A & O b 4 20 to 4 3*
43*9 Oct 1 1939_____A & O ______
5
4
Allegheny Co 4 3*9 ’ 43. M& N b 4 20 to 4 3*
4s C H J’ ne '36 op ' 16 J A D --------5
4.75
4s Road 1939_______ A&O b 4 20 to +3*
Ironton * 43*9 W W ’ 3 6 .J & D --------4s Bridge 1942_____ F&A b 4 20 to 43*
Lakewood—
4.25
5 I
33*9 1932 opt 19 22..M &N b 4 20 to 43 *
4 3*3 1924 & 1925..A A O
5 I
4 IAltoona— 43 '34 opt ’ 14 .J&J
9 3 t*
4 3*3 1926-1939_____A&O
4.75:
4.90
43 Ref 1936opt 1916 . J&J
*4 3*9 Oct 1945_____A&O
9 3 '*
5 I
4.75
49 Highway '37 op '32 J&J
93 t*
*59 Park&Imp ’ 24-’ 41 A&O
4.S5 ♦Lawrence Co 59 1934. MAS,
14.75 Altoona S D is '24 to ’ 3 5 AAO
93 3*
4.85 Lima 4s Sewer '24 to '25 A&O
14.25 Bethlehem S D 5 3*9 1925
4.80
'4 70
’ 30, ’ 35, '40, ’ 45. ’ 50 J&D b 4 50
*69 M ay 1 1925___ M&N
5
5 3*9 Sewer 1924-1947____ b 5% to 4.80 % I Braddock 4 3*9 '24 '44 MAN b 4.20
5.25
........... 4.70,
4s 1924 to 1935 ____M&N b 4.20
*4 3*s O c t ' 24-Oct’ 30. A&O
5.25
........... I 4
Cambria Co 4 3*3 '24-’ 4 5 ___ b 4.20
3 3*9 R e f’ 30 opt ’ 2 5 ..A & 0
5.20 Lorain 5s 1924 to 1 9 3 2 ..J&J
........... 4
Chester— 3 3*9 1929____J&J b 4.20
4.85
........... '4.70
49 '37 opt '17 tex-exm.J&J b 4 20
*53 W W R e f'24 ’ 27 M&S
5.50
........... 4.70,
4 3*9 1930-35-40______ J&J b 4.20
*69 Fd Sepl5'24-28M AS15
______ I 4
Chester S D 4 3*9’ 32.-’ 37 ’ 42 b 4.20
Lucas Co 4s C-H 1944 M&S
4.80
Easton— 3 3*9 1928___ A&O b 4.20
♦5 3*9 WatSup ' 25-’ 30M&S 6 4.80 to 4 .7 0 %
to 4.75 %
Easton S D 4s ’ 24 op ' 14 F& A b 4.20
Madisonville (In Cincinnati)
4.75'
'4.10 .Erie— 4*49 Sch 1925-39 A&O b 4.20
5s 1932 opt 1922.........J&J
4.75 M arietta— * 4 3*9 ’ 24-’ 33J&D
4.70 I 4 3*s Ref 1934 o p ’ 24. .J&J b 4.20
4.85
4.25 Erie S D 4s 1924 38____F&A b 4.20
33*3 1931 opt 1911..F& A
4.80 Martin’s Fy 59 ’ 26 ’ 44 M&S
4.83 I 4 3*9 1924-1937_______A&O b 4.20
4.75 Miami Conservancy Dl 9t
I 4 3*s .Tan 1 1936 1946____ b 4 .20
5
to 4.75 %
Fayette Co 4s Road *26. A&O b 4.20
5 3*9 (1 to 5 yr m at’ y) J&D
4.75
4.80
4s Road 1936________A&t ■ 4.20
5 3*s (5 to 10 yr mat’ y).T&D
>
4.75
4.50 Harrisburg—
5 3*3 (after 10 y r s)__ J&D
4.90 Middletown 49’ 30op’ 20 F&A
4
49 Aug 31 1926-32.._M &
49 Pud Imp ’ 25 to '36 M&t
M ontgomery County—
4s M ay 15 1924-1953...
*5s FI E m erg’ 24-’ 42 J&D 6 4.80 to 4.70 %
__________ 4.90 Newark * 45*9 1924 ’ 4 1 .A & 0 6 4.80 to 4.70 %
Johnstown 4 3*s 1924..M &5
4.90 N orwood— 43*9 1925..J& D
4.25
43*3 1925 & 1930______
4
to 4.70 %
4s Building 1930 opt M&S
43 1930..............
A&O
4.25 Lackawanna Co 4s 1944F&*
53* Portsmouth— 4s ’ 24-’ 24 J&D
4.70 Lancaster 3s '38 opt ’ 28.A&(
Sandusky 5s '24 to ’ 2 6 .F&A
33*9 Sewer 1934____ M&~
Springfield— *59 1924 1934 b 4.60 to 4 .5 0 ;%
4.10
4
Lancaster S D 4s M ay 194
49 1924-1925________M&S
to 4.70 %
LowerMertonTp49,4 3*s,4 3*
Sprlngf’ d S D *59’ 24-’ 39 J&J2 b 4.60 to 4.50 %
... m
4.75 Steubenville *59 ’ 25 ’35 M&S b 4.70 1 4.60 %
M cK ’ p’ tS D 4 3*9’ 24-’43M&N b 4.20 to 41* %
to
to V. 75 %
Summit Co 5s ’ 27-’3 0 .A & 0 ,----- --- ___ .14.70 Mercer Co 5 3*s ’ 24-’ 47.F& A b 4 .50 to 4.20 %
4.85
Norristown S D 4 3*9 '43 J&.! b 4.20 to 4 t* %
45*9 1925-1937___________6 4.75 to 4.65 %
4.75 Toledo *5sWW ’ 37-’ 44 F&Al--------- ........... 14.45 Philadelphia— 4a 1937..J&*
4.75
5s Sept 1925-42_____M&S 6 4.60 to 4.50 % | 5a Jan 1951__________ J&J
4.75
4.50
43*9 May 1948______ J&J
*63 Gen Fund 1929..F& A
4.05
4.45
4 3*3 N ov 1 1948_____J&J
•63 Pub Wharf I 9 6 0 .M&S
4.75J
4.45
49 July 1939__________J&J
*5s Sewer 1949.........M&S
4
4.50
*4 3*9 Sept 1 1928...M A S
4s July 1942__________J&J
4
4.45
4s Jan 1 1946________ J&J
*4 3*3 Wat 1932-34___ l&J
4.80
4
4s N ov 1 1966............. J&J
4 3*9 Bdg '28. ’ 33&’ 38F&A
4.70
4
4s July 26 1972______ J&J
49 1926.............. ........A&O
4.80
4
4s Park July 1 1 9 4 2 ..J&J
33*3 July 1932........... .J&J
4
4.80l
33*9 July 1 1934_____ J&J
3 1*3 Refund's 1930 M&N
4.80 Toledo Sch Diet 4s 1923____
5
Phila S D 43*9 ’ 24-’ 43 ..J& J b 4 .20 to 4J1
4.50
4.10
4s 1924 1942_________ J&J b 4.20 to 4 H
49 1924 & 1925___________
to 4.50 %
4
Pittsburgh— 4 3*s’ 24-’ 50 J&D b 4.20 to 43f
4s 1 9 2 6 -1 9 2 9 ............ ........
to 4.60 %
4.50
69 1924 ......... ............ M&N
4s M ay ’ 25 op ’ 10-’ 22M&N b 4.20 to 4 3
1
to 4%
4.50
4s 1924 to 1927.......... M&N b 4.20 to 43*
6s 1925-1930________M&N
4.25
4s 1925 to 1939______ J&J b 4.20 to 4 3
69 1931-1960________M&N b 4.50 to 4.40 %
1
4
to 4" 60
Warren Co 59 1929-34.M&S
4 3*s ’ 24-'38taxable.M & N b 4 .20 to 4 3
1
4.70
to 4.70
33*9 Apr '24 to ’ 3 0 ..A&O b 4 20 to 43i
Youngstown *5s’ 24-’ 25 A & O -------4.70 PittsDS D 4 3*9'2 4 -’ 27._ J&J b 4.20 to 4 31
to 4.45
* 6s Fund 1928_____ A&O
----Reading— 4s '24 to '2 8 . A&O b 4.20 to 4 3
69 Bdge 1932-41____A&O 6 4.70 to 4 .6 0 %
1
4.50
*5s Police Bdg & St ’ 23-’ 326 4.70 to 4.6o| %
49 1924-1928_______ M&S b 4.20 to 431
4 50
*43*9 1924-1957.......... A & O 6 4.75 to 4.50 %
4s 1926 & 1931........... ........ 6 4 20 to 431
4.40 Youngstown School Dlst—
Scranton 43*9 ’ 24-’ 41__F&A 6 4.20 to 4 31
4.50
58 1924-1950_________F&A 6 4.20 to 431
*43*9 1944-1947____ M&S! . . . . ......... L a o
4.40
4s 1 9 2 4 -1 9 3 7 ............. M&S b 4.20 to 431
*59 1924-1944_______M & S 6 5 % to 4.60 %
4.40 Zanesville — *59 C ity Hall
4s 1925-’ 30-’ 35_____ A&O b 4.20 to 43*
4.40
J4.75
6 Market 1924-39...M & S ...........
4.40 Zanesville School Diat—
|
,4.70
59 1924-1943________ A & O * ..........

9
%

Bonds Issue prior to Jan. 1 1913 are exempt from taxation.

5 Basis.

/Flat price.

» Nominal,

54

STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS
B on d s.

Bid.

Scrant 8D 4s , 24-, 28-’ 33AAO b 4.25
83^8 1924-1932 _____ FAA b 4.25
b 4.20
Wash’ n Co 4 3^s ’ 25-’ 34 MAS b 4.20
4s 1924-1933 _ .
MAN b 4.20
W Ilkes-Barre3 H b’ 25-’ 29 FAA b 4.25
4a 1925 to 1933
JAJ b 4.25
b 4.25
4H s 1931-1940
JAJ b 4.25
4H& Im p 1940-1945 JAJ b 4.25
Wnisport £v$s ’ 29op’ 09 M AS b 4.20
Y ork 4>£s 1924-1943
FAA 0 4.20
Y ork C o 3 ^ 8 ’ 24-’ 3 2 ..M A N 6 4.20
RH ODE ISLAN D.
48 Charit Inst 1905 . M AS
3t$a gold S H 1934
JAJ
Bristol— 3V£sg 1930
M AS
Cant Falls 4s ’ 24-’ 30
FAA
N P rov’ce 4a J’na 1fl ’ 47 J AD
Johnston 4 14a 192.1,
1930, 1935' 1940 ’ MAN
Lincoln— 4s 1928
AAO
Newport— 4 ^ ’ 25-’ 39 MAR
5148 June 1 1924-1958
4a gold 1927
FAA
48 M ay 15 1948
MAN
8V4s a High Seta 1954 JAD
Pawtucket— 4 Ljs 1950 JAJ

Ask.
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to

4.15
4.15
4.10
4.10
4.10
4.15
4.15
4.15
4.15
4.15
444
444
444

To
Net.

1

%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
%

Ask

4.70
4.70
4.70
4.70
4.65
4.65
4.70
4.70;
4 . 85 !
4.85
4.85
4.65
4,65
4.65
4.65

4%S M u n lc'l9 3 3 -’ 57.JAD
4s Court House 1955 JAJ
5s School 1929, 1939,1949

9843
94 4£
93
97
90

JAJ b 4.70 to 4.50 %
4.70
4.70
JAJ
5
5
5
4s 1942 opt 1922
JAD
5
4.75
Dallas— 5s 1931
*
JA D
4.75
5s g Aug 1928
FAA
5s 1924-1960
MAN 6 4.75 to 4.50 %
4 ^ 3 Sch 1924-1952 MAN b 4.75 to 4.50 %
43^8 1924,1928,1938,1939,
1942 ’ 43, ’ 44, ’ 45 JAJ b 4.75 to 4.50 %
4s School 1924-1951 JAJ b 4.60 to 4.40 %
4.75
4 % % R ef 1924-1946

5
5
5
5
5

fia Fund 1Qfi1 npt.’ ai

5s 1929-1934
5s 193.fi-19.fi9

4.80
4.80
4.80
4.80
4 80
4.80

JAD
JA D

5
5
5
5
5
5

5s Llm debt 1932-1936 JAJ
4.50
4.30
4.75
4.65
4.75
4.65
5
5.10
5
4.85
4.75
4.80
4.85
4.80
5.15
5.50
4.90
5.10
4.80
4.85

68 M ay 1 5 ’ 36-’ 40MAN1 5
Columbia 5s Ref 194^ MAS
444s W ater 1945
.TA.l
OreenvIHa— 5s St 1942 JAJ

GreenvIlleCn 41^a’ 4i>-’ 55TAJ
.TAJ
JA j
JAJ
AAO

4.90

4448 1924-1927 "
MAN
Sumter Co—
6s Road A Bdge ’ 28-52 JAJ

5

SOU TH D A K O T A .
8a Rural Credit ’33-’ 40 AAO
6sSeDtl941
' mas
5a M ar 15 1931 ’ 35 m a s i .
i
5a June 1 1924-’ 3Q
JATT

4.80
4.80
4.75
4.75
4.70
4.80
4%
4.90
4.90
5

Sioux Falls 5a 1931 ' .TAD
Sioux Falla R T fia 19.35 AAO
T
844s D ec 1 1940
.TAD

5s School 1924-1954 M AS
5s 1924 19.56
AAO

fia Rd Apr 1n’ fiirip’ 31 AAO

4.40 %
4.40 %
4,40
4.40
4.40 1
%

4.75
4.90
4.90
4.85
4.90
5.15
5

4s Jan 1 1931
Wichita Falls 6s 1950 M AN
5s Feb 10 I 9 6 0 . . . FAA 10

U N ITED ST A T E S — S e« Daee S 16 A 48
JA.T _ _

4 }^s (5apltol Bldg 1934 AAO
4U a Road 1939 “
.TAJ
4U.a.Tnlv 1 1939
.TAJ _ _ _

4-X^r Rftf W at 1033
to
to
to
to
to

5.35
4.80

4.65
5s Sew N ov 15 1939 M AN
fia PefOct. 16*41 on’ 31 AAO
4.65
fia Mnn Tmp ’ 26-.3fi FAA 5 4.70 to 4.65 %
4 %s Sept 1924-1952 M A N B 4 .7 0 to 4.60 %
41<CaOet 9!R’ a «rm ’ 9R AAO& 4.70 to 4.65 %
4.90
to 4.60 %
fia Sent. 1Q94 1Qfi3
M AS b 4.85 to 4.60 %
b 4.85 to 4.60 %
5s Sept 1931-1959

UTAH.
fi LCa Atvrll 1 1941

______

/F la t price,




nNominal.

6s Oct 1 1950 _
AAO
5}$s School Oct 1 ’ 51 AA O

5% s Aug 11951
FAA
4% s Im p Oct 1 1942 AAO

5s Ref 1924-1928 ...M A S 5 4.80 4 .6 0 %
4 .5 0 %
4 50%
4 .4 0 %
4s S A W ’ 25 opt ’ 1 5 -AAO 6 5 4 .5 0 %
Salt Lake City S D 4s’ 3 0 .J A J ______
4% s Feb 1 1932
FAAl______
4U.a Ancr 1 193.3
F A A l_____
Salt L Co 4% s’ 26op’ 16-FAA

4.40
4.40
4.35
4.35
4.35
4.35
4.85
4.60
4.60
4.60

6s Ref 1928

JAJ
JAJ

4t$s StAPkRriSep’ 29
4s 1924 to 1930
4s 1938 to 1943
4s 1924
4s 1941.
4s Elec Light 1942
4s 1943 “

.TAJ
JAJ
JAJ
JAJ
JAJ
JAJ
JAJ

4% s Pub Bldg' 1941 “ MAN
4% a Pub Bldg 1944 MAN
4 % s A p r 1952
AAO
Tazewell C o 5s 1924-40-JAJ

As i.

To
Net.
4.85
4.75
4.70
4.70
4.65
4.65
4.65
4.65
4.70
4.90
5.10
4.90
4.90
4.90
5.10
4.70
4.70
4.60
4.65
4,65
4.60
4.60
4 60
4.60
4.60
4.65
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
5
5

W A S H IN G T O N .
fia Con Fund 1926-1940 .TAJ b 4.60 to 4.50 %
5
5.73
5
4.85
4.85
t_
—
4.85
534s W ater 1934-I938MAS
4.73
4.73
4.75
b 5% to 4.70 %
6 5 % to 4.85 %
4.80
5
fia Sept 1 1928-37
S ept b 5% to 4.00 %
&
is Ref 1926 opt 1916 M A S
4.70
4.70
4 %s Jan 1925-1955
JAJ
4.80
Seattle— fia 1924 193fl .TAJ
4.80
6 a T, A PSya 1927 4.1 AAO
4.80
fit^a T, A P 1929-43 MAN
4.80
4.80
4.80
4.80
4s April 1 1929
AAO
4.85
Seattle'S f) N o 1 4 t^a’ 24 MAN
4BJa M ar ’ 25 t.h ’ 31 MAS b 4.83 to 4.75 %
5.25
4.85
4.85
4.83
43^s W ater 1925
JAJ
4.85
b 4.90 to 4.80 %
4.85
4.85
SpokaneSDNo81 4 % s’ 29JAJ
4.85
'4 3^s M ay 1 1 9 3 1 "
MAN
5
4.85
4.85
4.85
4 V£s Rafdg 1931
AAO
4.75
3V<Js Jan 1 1939
JAJ
W EST V IR G IN IA .
5s Highway 1927-1946 JAJ
3J^s Jan 1*1939
JAJ
Charleston S D 5s ’ 24-’ 52JAJ
CiarkabgSf) 5s’ 41 op ’ 21MAS

5s Ind Sch D ’ 28-’ 34 JAJ

4.50
4.40
4 60
4.70
4.80
5
5,10
4.60
4.70
5
5
4.75

4% s M ay 1 1934 ___MAN b 4.60

5 25
4.75
54^8 ref Apr 13 ’ 51 AAOi 5
4.75
5e Audit 1927-’ 32
MAN
4.75
4.75
44^8 M av 1952
MAN
4.75
VERM ONT.
444s Park 1942
MAN
444s D ec 30 1941 JA D 30
4.75 4% s Oct 1 1924-1949 AAO
M iddlebury 4s’ 41op’ 21.MAN 94
Cocke Co R d A Brge—
1 9 24,’ 2 9 ,’ 3 4 ,’ 39
MAN
3.25 Rutland 4s gold 19 24.-M AN
9934
5
V IR G IN IA .
4.65
5
4.70
4.70 3s “ Rlddleberger” 1932 opt
5s April 1945
AAO
94
4.70
9434
1900. . .
_____ JAJ
4 H s C H A Jail ’ 42 AAO
4.70 3s Funded debt 1 9 9 1 ___JAJ
75
44^8 Bdge A Sch 1947 AAO
7434
4.70 Albemarle Co—
Knox Co 5s 1930-1945
Knoxville fia 1940
MAN
4.70
4.70 Bristol .5ixa Sch ’ 34-’ .fi3 _ _
8s Wat R ef 1925-46 MAS
4.70 Charlottesville 5a 1962 M A S 6 4.90 4 .8 0 %
BMs Fund 1950
M AS
4.70
5s Water Impt 1958._JAJ b 4.90 4 .8 0 %
44£s Funded Ac 1937 JAD
4.70
4.70
4 34s Ref Aug 1 9 4 2 ..FA A
__
4.70
5s Wat Imp 1924-28-JAD
4.80
Bs '1924-1927*
FAA
._ _
b 4 80 to 4.70 %
434s Ref June 1 1927-JAB .
5a Audit M kt ’ 25-’ 49 JAJ b 4.80 to 4 70 %
4.80
4 34s Pub Impt 1939..JA J ____
4% s Pub Im pt 1946 -JAJ
4.65
4 }4s Water 1951_____ JAJ . _ _
4.65
4s Ref Oct 1934
. .JAJ
44$s Park 1947
JAJ
4 4^a Street 1947 ..
MAS
4.65 Newport News 4J4s’ 48.JA E .
4.65
434s Feb 1953 . . .
. FAA
44^s 1950
JAJ
_
4.65
44^s Park 1959
AAO
4.65
4s Water 1933______ MAN
1

6Basls.

Bid.

B on d s.

6s July 1 1924-1929

TEXAS.
Austin 5s 1924-1942

SOU TH C A R O LIN A
444a Blue 1928
JAJ
4a Refund 1952 op 1932 j a ,
t
Charleston— 4
1928 AAO
444s Jan 1962
JAJ

TENNESSEE.
444s July 1 1924-67
JAJ b 4.60
444s Ref*1924-1955 " ’ j A j '5 4.60
444s 1938-1955
JAJ b 4.60
4a R ef 1924-1955
JAJ b 4.60
4a 1932-1953..
JAJ b 4.60
Blount Co 58 1926,
1931, 1936, 1941", ’ 51 .TAJ

To
Net.
4.65

Nashville—
6s April 1924-1942
AAO
5s M arch 1925 1960 MAS
5s M arch 1933
.M AS
5s School 1924-1945 JAD
4% s Street 1935
JAJ
4% s High Sch 1940 JAJ
4s "(Tenn C R R ) ’ 24 MAN
4s W ater 1928 _ _ _.JA J
Polk Co 5s ’ 27-’ 46
JA D
Putnam Co 4% s 1941-J u ly 1

%

98 M
97
99
11034
97%
93
84
9844
9844
4a Water 1937
MAN
9354
Prorldence 4a 1927
AAO
9644
4s Jan 1 1945
JAJ
9344
92
4s July 1956
.TAJ
92
4s M ay 1962
MAN
92
4a Water 1962
JAD
9441
8t4s Sch A Br 1929 MAN
3s Sew A Tmp 1Q2Q MAN
9154
W esterly—4s 1927
' m as
97'
8 V£s Water Feh 192Q FA A 94
97 44
6a Fund 1924-1935 MAN 105%
fie Fund 1936-1961 MAN 11644
97
41^8 Funding 1944 MAN
9444
414s June 1924-1957 JAD
fia Funded 1924-1959 AAO 103
90
92
8 Ha W at M ay 1 ’ 31 MAN

68 July 1946
Richland Co 5a 1933
R ock Hill fia 1951 np ’ 31
Spartanburg 4 U ’ 35
Ja
5s Sent 11939

Bid

B onds

[T o ii. 118.

4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60

___

4.80
5.10

5s W W 1932-1952

JAJ

4s Ref 1924 to 1936
W ISC O N SIN .

Ju ly

4.70
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50

4.60
4.60
h 4. 70to 4.60 %
6s W W 1924-1935--M A N b 5% to 4.80 i
63 W W 1936-1960 MAN b 5 % to 4.8C %
4.60
4.70
4.70
4.50
M adison— 4s O ct'l931 AAO
Marshfield 4% s ’ 24-’ 32.JA J 6 4.70 to 4.60 %
15 4.75 to 4.50 %
4.75
5s 1924-1939 ______ JAJ
5s Jan 1925-1940_____ JAJ 5 4". 50 to 4.40 %
5s July 1924-1940-- -JAJ 5 4 50 to 4.40 %
43^3 1925-1939 ___ JAJ 5 4.50 to 4.40 %
4 %s Park 1925-1935- JAJ 5 4.50 to 4.40 %
4s Viaduct 1924 to ’ 26 JAJ 5 4.50 to 4.40 %
4.50
4.60
4.60
6s 1924-1941 _______ FAA 5 4.70 to 4.60 %

4.75
4.70
4.80
5.10
4.75
4.75
4.75
6s 1930-1940 _________JAJ
4.70
5 4.60 to 4.50 %
4.60
4.65 W oodC o— 5s’ 28,’ 29,’ 31 AAO
4.60
4.65
5s 1934
__________AAO
4.60
4 70
53 1937 A 1938 . ...A A O
5
W YOM I NG.
4.5S
5
6s Pub Bldg 1924-28 . July
5
5
Cheyenne 5 s ’ 31 o p ’ l l FAA
Sheridan—
5
6s Fund M ch 15 1952 MAP

55

BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES.
Quotations In this department are given per share, not per oent, except for stocks of Canadian Institutions, and are
as near as possible for the closing day of the month preceding date of issue, though often are nominal. An asterisk (*)
ienotes 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
tile Clearing House banks of New York, Philadelphia and Boston, deposits are taken from the latest weekly statement.
ALABAM A— National bank* Dee. 31; State institutions Dee. 31.
Capital.

Cross
Surplus <
fc
Profits.
Deposits.

M ontgom ery—
Exchange Nat Bank
First National Bank
Fourth Nat B a n k ..
Alabama BkATr Co
Union Bk A Tr C o .

300,000
200,000
200,000

Bid.

Ask.

%
12,770,208
17,406,119
33,994,130
3,201,704

100
100
100
100

Per share.
210
230
235
260
330
360
200
225

1,270,591 13,142,776
525.195 8.243,725
323,775 5,120,515

100
100
100

Per
460
405
240

B irm ingham —
$
$
625,174
Amer T r A Sav B k .
500,000
782,322
Blrming’ m Tr A 8 . 1 , 000.000
First National Bank 1,500,000 2,850,244
Traders Nat B ank.
250,000
101,760
M obile—
First N atlonal Bank
Merchants’ B a n k ..
People’s Bank_____

Par.

C A L IF O R N IA — (C o n clu d e d )

61,744 1,609,985 100
489,692 6,551,267 100
236,716 5,578,213 100
54,251 2,569,535 100
126,833 1,031,065 100

300,000

1 , 000,000

500,000
300,000
100,000

share.
470
415
255

Per sha'.'e.
110
115
152
155
145
140
105
108
215
225

A R IZO N A — National banks Dec. 31; State institutions Dee. 31.
P hoen ix—
Nat Bk of Arizona.
Phoenix Nat Bank.
Phoenix S Bk A T r .
Valley Bank______

Per share.
219,809
199,533
235,134^
328,715

200,000

200,000

100,000
750,000

4,621,506
4,741,617
2,742,486
9,835,101

100
100
lOO!
100

ARKAN SAS— National banks Dec. 31: State institutions Dec. 31.
L ittle R ock —
Am Bk of Com & Tr
Central Bank_____
England Nat Bank.
Exchange Nat Bank
People’s Sav Bank.
Bankers Trust C o . .
Exchange Trust Co
Southern Trust C o .
Union Tr C o --------W B W orthen C o ..
Pine B lu ff—
Citizens’ Bank____
Cotton Belt S A T Co
Nat Bank of A rk .
Merch & Plant Bk
Peoples S B A T r Co
Simmons Nat Bank

750.000
200.000
300.000
300.000

248,606
48,874
111,263
225,402
64,587
103,440
59,856;
190,000
368,357
329,529

200.000

300.000
100.000
500.000
500.000
200.000

768,227
641,951
560,763
380,664
525,150
591,095
024,132
948,003
996,914
,804,411

256,662 2,022,153
78,787
883,363
133,000 1,700,000
252,188 2,602,454
666,339
58.546
404,359 4,119,708

300.000
100.000
100,000

175.000
100.000

200,000

25

Per share.

100
100
25
100
25
100

25
25
100
25
25
100

Los A ngeles
Bank of Am erica. _
Ultizens’ Nat Bank
Commercial Nat Bk
Continental N at_
_
Farmers A Mer Nat
First National Bank
Califomla Bank___
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Nat City Bk of L A
California Trust Co
Security Tr & S B k.
Heilman Com T A S
Citizens Tr A 9 B k.
Pacific National Bk
Paciflc-S’ w .T A S B

«41,603 e l,829,789

200.000
1.300.000
2 .000,000
1 , 000,000
500.000
2 ,000,000

3.500.000
3.000.
1.500.000
1 . 0 00 .
500.000
7.700.000
2 ,000,000
1 , 000,000

1 , 000,000

228 ,393
1,784 ,828
933 ,959
147 ,594
2,029 ,921
3,761 ,361
1,432
000 ,167
1,021 ,593
152
000 ,958
el41 ,693
5,899 ,319
909 ,291
1,494 ,378
190 411

6 .8 3 0 .0 0 0

U S National Bank.
Union Bank A T r . .

200.000
1.500.000

O akland —
Central Sav Bank. _
Central Nat Bank.
Farmers & Mer Sav
First N atlonal Bank
American Bank_ ,
_
Oakland Bank____

800,000
1 , 000,000
300.000
1 ,000,000

P asadena—
First National Bank
Security Nat Bank.
First Tr A Sav B k .

350.000
200.000
800,000

1 , 000,000

1,500,000

S acram eiito—
California Nat B k. 1 , 000,000
450.000
Callfornla Tr & S B
350.000
Farm A Mech 8 Bk
500.000
N B D O M ills A Co
800.000
People’s B a n k ...
San B ernard ino
California State Bk
Farmers’ Exch Nat

•Sale price.
• June 30 1923.

100,000
100,000

a Ex-rights.
v Dec. 5 1923.




7,941,311
43,875,198
10,351,918
6,562,538
42,382,910
77,930,839
70,958,380
42,509,484
4,151,403
76,350
188050226
63,111,278
40,276,286
1,443.261

6 ,2 4 7 342 1 5 9 4 6 1 5 9 5
91 642 3,571,324

316 235 12,884,443

1,177,935
1,366,844
111,890
342,424
231,410
2,373,548

28,015,188
18,076,617
4,500,078
9,555,238
17,421,258
48,863,657

203,612 5,738,716
80,566 2,470,915
296,231 9,704,768

Per share.
135
100 445
100 222
100 130
100 330
100 377J4 385
290
100 280
100 200
125
100
100
100

312

320

125

135

166

100

30
100
100
100

155

200

210
230

75

100

Per share.
558,493 13,312,556 100
472,139,11,523,107 100
e318,036! 6,095,592 .100
1,169,618 8,936,157 100
379,518 7,893,932
95,931 1,176,738
115,450 2,218,068

San D iego—
First National Bank
San Diego Sav B k .
Secur Comm A S B .
Union Nat Bank_
_
United States N Bk
Southern Tr A Com ­
merce Bank_____
San F ra n cisco—
A m erB an kof S. F
Anglo London-Paris
National B a n k ..
Bank of Calif, N A .
Bank of Italy _____
B a n ca P o p o la r e
F ugazi_________
Canton Bank_____
Crocker Nat Bank.
Donohoe-Kelly BCo
First National Bank
French-Amer Bank
San Fran S A L Soc
Humboldt Bank___
Itallan-Amer Bank
Liberty Bank_____
Mission Sav Bank.
Wells Far Nev N at.
Anglo-Calif Tr C o .
Mercantile T r C o ..
First Federal Tr Co
Union Bk A Tr Co
Union Trust C o ...
San Jose—
Bank of San J o se ..
First National Bank
Security Sav Bank.
Security State Bank
S to c k to n —
C ity Bank______
Com m ’l A Sav B k.
First National Bank

1 , 000,000

200,000
250.000
200.000
100,000

Surplus
< Profits.
fc

Cross
Deposits. Par.

S
%
547,121 13,977,214 100
684,505 8,561,866 100
*112,000 2 , 220,000 100
54,751 2,142,099 100
2,494 2,012,754 100

Bid.

Ask.

Per share.

1 , 000,000

306,678 16,879,277

100

2.750.000

1,210,154 24,453,252

100

130 y2 133

3,622,453 80,970,682
5.000.
000
8.500.000 9,012,751 78,547,473
15,000,000 6,228,474 276548879

100
100
100

164
203
227~" 229

134 556 16,657,440
91 913 4,587,726

1.057.000
600,000
2 . 0 00 .
650.000
3.000.
1.250.000
1 .0 0 0 .
1 . 200.000
1.500.000
1 , 000,000
500.000
6 , 000,000
1.500.000
5.500.000
1.500.000
4.500.000
1 .200.000

1,585
000 ,427
684 ,793
2,850
000 ,000
963 ,383
506 ,954
109 ,438
113 ,055
5,578 792
1,444 ,200
4,757 ,499
770 417
814 ,903
3,008 ,229

300.000
500.000
100.000
100,000

442,417
563,938
268,211
251,473

400.000
500.000
200.000

7,278
000 ,605 36,551,183
.220 ,118 2,418,371

100
100

23,715,159 100 222H
15,620,199 100 154
85,324,468 1000
23,037,800 100
17,939,376
150
4,402,402
7,703,810 100
63,534,646 100 195
46.635.545 100 194 H
122195792
249
22,575,701 ■56
40,196,227 800 150
38,501,152
Per
5,148,722 100
7 125,026 100
2,941,710 100
1,550,421 100

274,172 4,016,821
407,744 6,569,637
*481,895 e l,275,673

227 y2

200

200
250

shut*

80

160

C AN ADA— See last page.
Per share.
115
110
160
165
275
250
225
235
150
160
275
260

C A LIF O R N IA — National banks Dec. 31; State institutions Dec. 31.

Presno—
First Nat Bank____

Capital.

100

C O LORADO— National banks Dec. 31; State institutions D ac. 31.
P er
C olora d o S p g s .50,000
210,899 2,115,524 100
Colorado Sav Bank
100,000
105,258 1,763,848 100
Colorado Spgs N B .
226,004 4,966,435 100
300.000
Exchange Nat Bank
300,000;
387,830 5,648,442 100
First National Bank
150.0001
97,489 1,691,873 100
Colo Title A Tr C o .
D enver—
Broadway Nat B k .
Central S Bk A T r .
Colorado Nat Bank
Denver Nat Bank.
Drovers Nat Bank.
First National Bank
Globe Nat Bank___
Pioneer State Bank
Stock Yards NatBk
U S National Bank.
Amer Bk A Tr Co__
Guardian Trust Co.
Home Sav A Mer­
chants’ B ank.
International Tr Co
Leadville—
American Nat Bank
Carbonate Nat Bk.
P u eblo—
First National Bank
Western Nat BankPueblo Sav A Tr Co

200,000
500.000
1,000,000!
1,000,000;
200.000
1,250,000,
200,000,
100,000
250,000!
550.000,
500,000!
240,000j

23 831 2 ,048,613
277 980 7 ,124,537
1,389 ,570 31 ,291,051
1,505 ,705 24 ,333,855
868,051
35 ,760
1,326 ,307 34 ,366,907
58 ,198, 1 ,606,691
18 640, 1 ,229,894
57 ,095! 2 ,000,035
1,071 124 20 ,006,082
553 295, 9 ,325,830
924,752
46 ,423

sh a rt.

P er th a r*
100
100
100

—

100
156
100
100

200,000
150,000! 3,252,109
500.000, 1,042,030 16,437,865

100

530,324
1,104,437

100
100

100,000
100,000

28,564
33,411

P er S h xT t

500.000 1,021,344 10,715,025 100
146,094 1,792,301
100,000!
237,1841 4,493,426!
100.000

CONNECTICUT— National banks Dec. 31; State institutions Dec. 31.
Per share *
B rid g ep ort—
1
„ „
981,109 9,692,066 100 198
200
City National Bank 1,000,000
280
1,000,000 1,816,009 16,666,718 100 275
First Natlonal Bank
614,989 8,255,827 100 170
Bridgeport Tr Co . 1,000,000
170,461i 4,939,681 100 175
178
Amer Bank A T r Co
200,000
40,208
904,162 100 125
North End Bk A Tr
100,000
142
66,989, 1,993,994 100 140
100,000
West Side Bank . .
Per share.
H a rtford —
604,363 16,237,524 100 250
600,000
City Bank A Tr Co
662,436 3,549,450
30 190
Conn River Bkg Co
150,000
220
First N atlonal Bank 1,150,000 1,340,797; 9,416,013 100 210
Hartford-Aetna NB 2,000,000 3,376,554 16,618,506 100 285
33,920
376,521 100
100,000
Merchants Bk A Tr
69,013 2,113,405 100
300,000
125
Mutual Bk A Tr Co
Phoenix Nat Bank. 1,000,000 1,442,105 15,816,905 100 254
900,063 7,268,665 100 410
State Bank A Tr Co
400,000
United States Secty
690,895 9,707,061 100 385
T r____ _______ 1,000.000
Hartford-Conn Tr
Co ____________ 2,000,000 2,699,217 19,879,001 100 405
83,064 1,950,995 100 220
100,000
Park St Trust Co .
325,478 2,453,912 100 350
150.000
Riverside Trust Co
203,398 3,980,168 100
100,000
Per share.
New Haven—■
130
113,067 2,618,339 100 125
200,000
Bwav Bk A Tr C o .
178
First National Bank 1,000,000 1,188,381 13,826,093 100 170
180
185
60
925,000 13,513,563
300,000
Mechanics’ B a n k ..
76
80
480,918 6,677,636
50
500,000
Merchants Nat B k.
New Hav Bk N B A 1,200,000 2,012,550 6,538,029 100 200
648,585 2,470,159 100 175
177
500,000
N at Tradesmens Bk
205
750,000 1,130,547! 8,206,411 100 195
Second Nat Bank
650,000 1,035,363 9,352,814 100 275
Un A N Hav T r Co

t Capital is to be Increased.
x Ex-dividend,
« Sept. 14 1923. t N ov. 14 1923.

h Includes Trust Funds.

0 Includes First Fed. T r. C o. s t o c k ,

[V ol. 118.

BANKS AND TBUST COMPANIES

56

ILLINOIS— National banks Dec. 31; State institutions

C O N N E C TIC U T— (C o n clu d e d )

Capital.
N orw ich —
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Thames Nat Bank.
U ncasNat Bank___
Bankers Trust C o ..
W aterbu ry —
Citizens’ < Manufc
facturers’ Nat Bk
Waterbury Nat Bk
Colonial Trust C o .
Merchants Tr C o ..
Waterbury T r C o ._

W ilm in g ton —
Central Nat Bank.
Farmers’ Bank___
Industrial Trust Co
Nat Bk of Delaware
Union Nat Bank_
_
Delaware Trust C o
Equitable Trust C o
Security T<tS D Co
Wilmington T r C o .

Surplus A
Gross
Profits.
Deposits. Par.
$

%

Bid.

Per share.

$

10 0 ,0 0 0
1 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 00,000
1 00,000

7 6,398
74 1 ,2 4 7
54 ,1 6 5
27,4 6 8

4 3 4 ,3 0 6
2 ,9 1 4 ,9 0 8
5 7 2,643
81 3 ,4 9 0

125

110
120
105
135

600,000

26 4 ,6 4 0
49 6 ,0 6 9
1 ,1 8 0 ,0 0 0
3 46,124
145,680

9 ,7 2 0 ,7 4 7
3 ,6 4 0 ,6 1 6
6 ,7 2 9 ,4 9 0
4 ,2 8 5 ,5 5 2
3 ,6 9 7 ,2 9 8

100
50
100
100
100

170
79
315
190
130

1 8 2,862 2 ,2 6 9 ,2 6 7
8 7 2 ,8 2 2 12,29 5 ,8 7 4
23 9 .9 2 9 1 ,617,412
187,457 1,4 1 5 ,4 1 7
82 1 ,3 4 3 3 ,4 7 8 ,3 2 9
30 5 ,3 1 7 6 ,2 7 5 ,6 9 8
8 3 0 ,9 3 7 4 .4 3 4 ,1 2 8
89 6 ,4 9 0 5 ,9 3 3 ,6 6 3
1,3 8 3 ,4 5 1 12 ,3 4 5 ,7 6 4

100
50
50
100
25
100
100
100
50

124
117
56
193
92
145
305
264
110

5 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 0 ,0 0 0

100
100
100

140
145

Per share.

Aetna State B a n k . .
Alliance N at B a n k .
A tlas Exch N at Bk
Austin State B a n k .
Boulevard Bdge Bk
C alu m et N at Bank
127
125
61
198
95
155
315
275
115

D1ST. OF COLUMBIA— Nat banks Dec. 31: other insts. Dec. 3 1 .
Per share.
W a sh in g to n —
____ __
110.071
91 5 ,1 0 4
Citizens Sav Bank.
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
Columbia N at Bank
3 5 4,639 3 ,0 0 4 ,7 7 5 100 248
300
25 0 ,0 0 0
___
Commercial Nat Bk 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
45 0 ,7 8 6 12,35 9 ,6 7 0 100 140
10 200
Bank of C om it Sav
100.000
106.787 1 ,388.526
District Nat Bank.
Farm & M ech Nat.
Federal Amerl can
Nat Bank. ___
Franklin Nat Bank
Liberty Nat Bank _.
Lincoln Nat Bank
Meroh Bk it T r C o
M t Vernon Savs Bk
Nat Bank of W ash.
Nat Capital B ank.
Nat M etrop B an k .
Riggs N at B a n k ___
Second N a t B a n k ..
Secur 8av<tC om Bk
Amer Secur & Tr Co
Continental T r C o .
Nat Sav <t T r C o . .
Munsey Trust C o . .
U nion Trust C o ___
United S tatesS B k.
Wash Loan A T r Co

Jacksonville —
Atlantic N at B a n k .
Florida N a t B a n k ..

T am pa—
Bank of C om m erce
Exchange Nat Bank
First National Bank

49,1 5 5
4 51,513
4 1 9 ,4 8 4

4 7 4 ,8 3 5
5 ,9 4 0 ,2 1 0
2 ,8 8 1 ,8 2 0

7 87.023
105,700
156,495
5 2 4.239
2 92,484
72,614
8 6 5 ,8 5 6
28 4 ,8 2 0
1 ,0 1 0 ,2 8 4
4.781
1,7 4 7 ,8 0 4
3 55,709
148.029
n.40.000
3 3 .3 7 5
2 ,8 2 0 .2S2
123,783

9 ,6 8 2 ,0 1 6
4 ,0 9 9 ,3 6 2
2 ,5 4 7 ,4 9 6
5,3 9 4 ,6 0 7
5,741,271
2.2 7 6 .3 5 7
7,9 7 0 ,2 7 9
1 ,273,290
1 3 ,548.590
3 4 0.545
2 8 .0 2 8 .1 7 8
4 ,9 1 7 ,3 9 4
3 ,8 7 1 ,2 1 0
7 02 2 .6 3 7
i.1
4 7 5 .9 9 4
2 5 ,7 1 7 ,7 4 8
3 ,1 4 0 ,7 4 3
9 ,7 0 3 .6 4 0
5 ,3 1 0 ,7 1 2
5 ,9 4 4 ,9 3 0
2,1 1 1 ,0 4 7
1 2 ,4 2 2 ,0 5 6

102,780
5 5 0 .0 0 0
2 5 2 ,0 0 0
1 ,2 0 0 ,0 0 0
22 5 .0 0 0
5 0 0 .0 0 0
30 0 .0 0 0
1,0 0 0 OOO
160,000
1 .0 5 0 .0 0 0
2 0 0 .0 0 0
80 0 .0 0 0
100.000
2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 0
5 0 0 .0 0 0
2 00.000
200 000
100.000
3 .4 0 0 .0 0 0
1.0 0 0 .0 0 0
1 .0 0 0 .0 0 0
2 .0 0 0 .0 0 0
2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
100.000
1 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0

4 7 6 ,0 4 7
80 2 ,5 5 6
147,523
1 ,8 8 9 ,2 7 9

100
ICO

162
240

100
100

195

C entral M fg Dis Bk
Citizens State B k . .
C ont it C om m N B
Corn Exch N at B k .
C osm opolitan St Bk
Depositors State Bk
Division State Bank
D ouglassN at B kofC
Drexel State B a n k .
Drovers N at B a n k .
First E n g l e w o o d
State B a n k ______
First N at Englew ’ d
Foreman N at B a n k .
Fullerton State B k .
Garfield Pk St S Bk
Halsted St State Bk

170
270

H yde Pk State B k .
Independ’eS ta te Bk
Irving Park N at Bk
K aspar Am erican

146
330
129

152
400

100
100
100

200
229
276

220
240

K en w ’d N a t ’ l B k . .
Lake View State Bk
Lawndale N at Bank
Lawndale State Bk
Lincoln State Bank
Logan Sq St it Sa Bk
M ail <t K edS lateB k

166
100
100

293
158
280

300

166

____

_____

_____

M etrop State Bk .
N at Bk of Republic
N ational C ity Bank

166 3 0 2 H 303>3
100
85
90
100 *390

N oel State B a n k ___
Ogden Ave StateB k
People’s Stock Y ’ds

10 0 ,0 0 0
10 0 ,0 0 0
1 00,000
10 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0

100

164
300
100 *385

168
410

Per share.
3 6 0 .2 2 8 2 4 .8 7 5 .6 5 8
741 ,2 1 « 1 4 ,6 6 7 ,4 4 8
4 4 8 .0 0 5 14,420,421

100
100
100

1,0 0 0 000
2 0 0 .0 0 0
2 5 0 .0 0 0
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

701 685 10 448 31 5
4 1 .9 1 6 1 ,504,932
6 2 7 ,0 8 5 6 .7 9 1 .5 7 4
36 2 ,9 5 9 8 ,0 9 7 ,2 2 3

100

____

. 31.

Per share.

A tla n ta —
American Sav Bank
2 0 0 .0 0 0
35 0 ,0 0 0
5 4,000
Atl & Lowry N a t Bk 4 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 a 3 .594.599 4 3 .9 8 0 ,6 0 1
Citizens & Sou B k . 3,000.000 2,735,371153.514.483
Fourth Nat B a n k . . 1,200.000 2,315,484 28.443,675
Fulton Nat B a n k ..
319.284 8,135,475
750.000
Qa Sav Bk < T r C o
fc
500.000
464.736 3.672.092
Atlanta Trust C o .. 1.500.000
464.730 3,672,092
Trust Co of Georgia 2,000,000 o l , 527,668 2,762,532

257
t
100 320
100 130
100 160
L O 147
O
100 ______

A u g u sta—
Georgia R R Bank. 1,000.000
370,731 8,262,046
Citizens < Sou B k. 3,000.000 2,735,371 53,514.483
fe
271,664 3,037,004
Nat Exchange Bank
400.000
Union Sav Bank_
_
100,000
80,000 1,500,000

Per share.
100 ______ _____
260
t
100 110
155
100 140

C olu m bu s—
Col Sav Bk & T r Co
Fourth Nat B a n k ..
Home Savings Bank
Merch & Mech B k.
First Nat Bk of Col.
ThlrdN ationalBank

212,723 2,250,000
147,557 1,174,400
66,500 1,233,700
272,444 1,398,800
232,215 1,156,400
546,731 2,358,322

Per
100 150
100 128
100 150
100 195
100 145
100 175

share.
160
130
155
2 )9
149
180

M acon —
Bibb National Bank
200.000
90,000 1,250,000
Citizens & Sou B k. 3,000.000 2.735,371 53,514.483
500.000
676.274 9,835,671
Fourth Nat B a n k ..
196.357 2,102,824
M acon Nat B a n k ..
150,000

Per
100 99
255
t
100 175
100 185

share.
101
260
180
190

S avan nah—
Citizens’ & Sou B k . 3,000,000 2,735,371 53,514,483
250,000
135.900 1,931,000
Exchange Bank_
_
553,862 2,894,749
Liberty Bk < T r Co
fe
300,000
859,411 4,792,235
700.000
BavannahBk&TrCo
Citizens’ Trust C o .
300,000
124,383 1,110,944

Per
100 240
100 125
100 175
100
100 125

share.

100
100

2 8 9 ,1 1 8
21 3 ,6 2 3
2 7 3 ,5 2 0
2 6 2,581
28 4 ,6 2 4
21 5 ,0 6 9

1 29,692
2 0 0 .0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 5 ,0 7 8
4 1 ,8 2 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
22 3 ,2 7 3
3 0 0 .0 0 0
110.807
4 0 0 ,0 0 0
13 1 .8 2 6
3 0 0 .0 0 0
64,9 7 9
300 000
56 9 ,9 1 4
500^000
2 3 0 .44S
5 0 0 .0 0 0
2 5 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 19 ,7 6 0 ,0 7 2
5 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 1 1 ,8 0 6 ,9 5 0
3 5 1 .0 8 0
7 5 0 .0 0 0
24 5 .8 2 5
3 0 0 .0 0 0
8 4 ,6 7 2
20 0 .0 0 0
0 .489
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 4 0 .3 7 8
3 5 0 .0 0 0
4 4 8 ,0 7 5
1 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0

100
275

2623^
325
132
150
_____

200
190
130

Nom
435
335
375
200

100
100
100
100
100
100 215

2 ,5 0 5 ,7 1 3
3 ,3 7 5 ,3 5 3
2 ,6 4 1 ,1 3 0
2 ,7 8 8 ,7 7 8
2 ,0 6 3 ,2 2 9
1 ,9 5 6 ,2 1 3

2 0 0 I000
3 0 0 .0 0 0
2 5 0 .0 0 0
25 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 0 .0 0 0
2 0 0 .0 0 0
7 5 0 .0 0 0
400 OOO
20o!oo6
2 .0 0 0 .0 0 0
2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0

1 , 000.000
200.000

355 409
40 5 .2 2 1
123.41 1
154.071
15 4 .3 3 2
4 6 ,5 2 2
52.1 7 2
29 7 ,8 0 7
125 803
8 5 .4 6 6
1 ,9 5 7 .3 6 4
1 ,7 4 5 .8 8 7
.307 405
124.251
2 4 6 ,2 2 4
59 ,3 9 8

Phillip State B <t T
PioneerStateSavB k
Rella nee State Bank
Roseland State S B
Schlff State B a n k ..
Second Security Bk
Security B a n k _____

Stk Y ds T r & Sav Bk
Transportation B k .
26th St State Bank
Union Bank of C hic
United State B a n k .
U n State Bk of Chic
W est Englewood —
Trust it Sav B k .
W est T o w n StateB k
Central T r C o of 111
C hic C ltv B k itT rC o
Chicago T rust C o .
Citizens T r <t Sa Bk
C ont & C om T itS B
Drovers T r .tS a v Bk
East Side T n t S Bk
Equitable Trust C o
Fidelity T r & S B k .
First T r it Sav B k .
Foreman T r & S Bk
Franklin T r & S Bk
Greenebaum Sons’
Bank it Trust C o
Guarantee T r .t Sav
Harris T r < Sav Bk
fc
H om e Bk it T r C o .
Illinois M e rc h T rC o
K eystone T r <t Sav
Kim bell T r it S B . .
Lake Shore T r .tS B
Lakevlew T <t S Bk
Liberty T r & S B k .
Lincoln T r it Sav B
M ercantile T r .tS a v
M id -City T r it S Bk
Northern T r C o ___
N orthw ’ n T r ,tS Bk
People’ s T r ,tS a v B k
Pullman T ritS a v B k
Sheridan T r Sav Bk
Sou W est T r it S a v .
Stand’ d T rA S a v Bk
Stockm en’s T n t S B k
Union Trust C o ___
W Side T r & Sav Bk
W ood la w n T n fcS B k

A sh .

inal.
450
350
400
200
225

Per share.
3 ,4 2 7 ,5 3 2 100 180
155
3 ,2 2 0 ,3 2 2 100 145
2 ,0 3 4 .2 8 0 100 120
5 ,8 9 0 ,0 8 8 100 2 2 5
165
6 ,9 3 4 .4 5 7 100 *160
100 200
8 ,1 1 8 ,7 6 1
190
200
3 .6 3 1 .0 8 7 100
7 .6 9 2 ,7 1 1 100 345
237
6 ,6 6 0 .8 9 4 100 *230
306
3609 27567 100 300
100
9 8 .2 9 7 ,9 1 7
180
9 .1 5 0 .5 4 8 100 170
5 .0 2 9 .0 7 7 100 190
1 ,7 5 6 ,1 2 9 100
57 0 .0 0 0 100
8 ,3 8 8 ,1 0 5 100 230
210
15,6 9 6 ,1 3 2 , 100 200
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

1 '>.479 246
5 .4 8 1 ,0 0 0
0 ,7 1 0 ,8 4 5
5 .7 7 2 ,0 0 0
4 .6 0 0 .1 8 7
3 .3 1 5 .5 4 0
2 .8 4 0 170
9.41 7.644
2 ,8 6 3 .7 4 4
2 .3 3 6 .1 1 0
3 6 .3 3 1 .0 9 6
3 3 ,3 1 3 .6 4 7
f> 815 987
7!805 132
8 ,9 0 5 ,3 1 0
1 ,1 1 9 ,3 9 0

155
457

160
465

150
190
200
170
215
175
215

160
200

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

65.671 3 .7 5 8 871
20 0 .0 0 0
12 500 000 1 7 ,1 6 0 ,8 2 8 2160 91325
5 2 1 .5 2 5 7 ,0 7 8 .3 0 7
'1 5 0 .0 0 0
2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 0 2 ,0 8 7 .7 6 5 5 3 .1 8 2 ,5 7 5
10 2 .5 5 7 2 ,0 8 5 ,4 4 4
20 0 .0 0 0
6 9 ,0 0 8 5 ,3 7 3 ,4 6 5
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 63.562 3 .1 1 8 ,8 2 1
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
200 OOO
58 238 3 .3 9 2 440
2 9 9 .6 6 6 4 .6 1 8 .6 2 1
3 0 0 .0 0 0
40 .5 9 1 4 .3 7 3 .3 6 1
2 0 0 .0 0 0
13 2 ,3 8 7 4 ,2 0 3 ,0 3 6
2 0 0 ,0 0 0

i non non

Bid.

240
300
160

255

200
210

*360
135

140

196
120
135
203
176
157

205
130
140
208
180
163
173

204

115

—

|

343 842 15.775 713 100 255
8 5.419 2 ,9 1 7 .3 7 2 100 150
200^000
140.395 4 ,4 2 1 .3 8 5 100 250
20 0 .0 0 0
194.040 9 ,1 8 5 ,0 0 0 100 220
5 0 0 .0 0 0
134.404 4 ,0 8 4 .0 9 0 100 200
20 0 .0 0 0
69 409 5,1 0 8 ,0 9 1 100 275
400 000
55 .8 9 5 2 .0 5 3 .1 9 7 100
200 000
28 1 .2 0 2 5 .2 7 9 ,1 8 1 100
2 5 0 .0 0 0
4 3 3 .4 2 6 7 .6 6 8 .3 6 1 100 360
5 0 0 .0 0 0
fiOO 000
403 000 7 ,6 0 1 ,7 8 1 100 250
500 OOO
2 1 1.835 9 592 OSS 100 215
100 143
107,410 3 .0 6 4 ,1 9 1
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 .5 0 0 .0 0 0 5 ,7 4 5 .6 1 6 5 1 ,3 3 9 ,0 5 1 100 480
I 100 290
01 3 033
| 100
502!o90
3 5 0 .0 0 0
15.029 2 ,0 8 7 .0 0 0 100
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 .0 0 0
5 4 .0 1 8 1.7 3 2 .8 8 9 100
3 0 1 .0 1 6 6 ,8 8 8 .3 6 8 100 160
500 000
106.905 2 ,6 7 3 .0 0 0 100 160
200 000
106.905 2 ,5 8 2 ,6 6 6 100 130
20 0 .0 0 0
26 0 ,1 1 3 9.5 4 S .7 9 0 100 260
6 0 0 .0 0 0

270

250
245
220
335
160

275
225
350
165

325

___
__ _

128
125

132
135

1,000 000

Southwest StateB k
State Bk of Chicago

165 ______ _____
100
1
160

Par.

•
5

$

200 OOO

3 5 0 ,0 0 0
7 5 0 .0 0 0
5 0 0 .0 0 0

250,000
300.000
100 000
200.000
200.000
500,000

Aurora Nat Bank _
First National Bank
American Nat Bank
M erch ants Nat B k .
O ld Second Nat B k
Aurora Tr & Sav Bk

Gross
Surplus cfc
Deposits.
Profits.

C h ica g o—

Per share.
2 1 0 .0 0 0
5 0 0 .0 0 0
1 ,2 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 10.000
2 0 3 ,1 7 5
9 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 0 0 .0 0 0
2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0

Capital.

Ask.

____

1

5 0 0 .0 0 0
3 0 0 .0 0 0
6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0

500.000
1,500 000
200.000
5.000.000
250.000
100.000
250.000
400.000
6 250.000
1,000,000
300,000
1.500.000
300,000
3,000,000
1.000.000
15.000.000
200.000
200.000
300.000
500.000
500.000
200,000
400.000
750.000
2.000,000
1.000.000
1.000.000
500,000
500,000
200.000
1.000.000
200,000
2,000,000
700,000
500.000

100
100
4,0S4,971 79.044.643 100
1,07 4.140 8,008.722 100
926.793 20,812,514 100
53.876 2,626.233 100
10,304,790.89,473,313 100
42.3.0S0 7,504.163 100
46,455 1,224,010 100
51,736 2,329.864 100
73,770 3.703 825 100
9,537,5S4 106749530 100
582.719 7.499.460 100
437,788 4,856,217i 100
23 8 ,3 9 6
112,164

1,256.392
245,480
4,236,350
453,393
22,502.929
50,025
93.115
88,876
697,323
150.285
141.391
209.923
255.175
5,003,260
703,354
736.660
384.448
294.021
148.739
898.686
169.437
3,924.019
237,173
204,102

4 ,8 9 6 ,4 9 0
4 ,5 4 2 ,2 6 0

21,810.0011
2.814.000
47,239.578
.8.939.829
231655359
1,750,376
3,036.809
5,0 42.331
11,743,669
8.885.313
3.219,141
7.486,183
13,611,608
47,935,922
18.537,958
10 563,206
6.613.808
9.500.847
4.398.598
12.962.644
2.161,000
58.095,424
13.504,974
8,477,370

36 5

296
455

275

225

100 425
100 220
100 350
to o 280
100 399
100 125
L O 175
O
100 225
100 275
100 200
100 185
100 200
100 225
100 365
to o 295
100 232
100 2l5
100 295
100 180
100 170
100 175
100 340
100 250
100 260

230

___

290
402
135

225
200
235
380
300
240
220
305
200
178
255
270

IDAH O— National banks Dec. 31.
B oise C ity—
Boise City Nat B k .
First N at'of Idaho.
Pacific Nat B a n k ..
* Sale price.
nSept. 14 1923.




231.887 4.287.469
318.742' 6.189.914
103,712 2,357,154
r Eeb. 9 1924.
6 Capital to be
t April 3 1923. * June 30 1923.
250.000
300.000
300.000

100
100
100
Increased,
g Capital paid In authorized amount Is larger,
a Ex dividend.
i/Last sale
T Includes trust deooslta. t Branch of Savannah, * New stock
l Last sale.

IL LIN O IS — (C o n clu d e d ).
Capital.
E lgin—
Elgin Nat Bank- .

Elgin City B’ k’g Co
P eoria—
Central Nat BankCommercial Nat Bk
Dime Sav A Tr C o.
First National Bank
Home Sav & State.
State Tr A Sav Bk
Merchants A III NB

%
100.000
200,000
150,000
100 000
150,000
100.000

IO W A — (C o n clu d e d )

Surplus &
Cross
Profits.
Deposits. Par.

Bid.

Ask.

Per share.

$
%
58,236 1,261,845
160,046 2,017,630
265.663 1,982,838
60,000 9 ,';00,000
259,140 2,224,833
152,639 1,561,807

100

100
100
100
100

300,000
750 000
250.000
550.000
250,000
400.000
500.000
200,000

655,603
1,589,988
278.481
992.420
170,543
178,37S
681,322
454,746

4,47.5,104
6,533.450
2,780,294
5,800,320
3,475.407
1,818,998
5,811,323
3,082,788

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

Q u in cy —
Illinois State Bank
Quincy- R N B A Tr
State St Bk A Tr Co
Mercantile Tr A SB
State Sav L A TrCo

300.000
500.000
500.000
200,000
1,000,000

13S,421
131,548
86.0 :c
137,144
637,561

2,678,213
4.717,316
3,654,646
2, m
67,09.5
7,270,973

R o c k fo r d —
Commercial Nat Bk
Forest City Nat Bk
Manuf'rs Nat Bank
Peoples Bk A Tr Co
Rockford Nat Bank
Security Nat BankSwedlsh-Am Nat Bk
Third N atlonal Bank
S p rin gfield —

200,000
300.000
400.000
250,000
750,000
200.000
125,000
500.000

52,281
268,489
514,193
214,058
816,674
61,916
220,483
335,996

500,000
300.000
600,000
500 000
500,000

First State Tr & Sav

300
340
350
185
133
265

315
350
400
355
195
135
275

100
10(J
10(J
10(J
100

Per
165
130
130
167
190

share
175
137>*
150
175
200

781,635
2,908,589
3,61.5,493
2,643,695
7,087,866
909,007
2,800,706
4,120,755

10C
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

_____1
_____7
_____7
.........7
_____7
.........7
.........7
_____ 7
Per

115
225
200
200
270
125
250
165
snare.

187,191 4.547,246
123,238 3,696,651
251,736 6,290,769
491,100 5,450,303
270,045 5,121,882

100
100
100
100
100

P ort W ayne—
First Nat Bk______
Lincoln Nat Bank.
Old National Bank.
Citizens’ Trust C o.
People's Tr A Sav Co
Tri-State L A Tr Co
In d ia n a p olis—
Continental Nat Bk
Fletcher-Am Nat Bk
Indiana Nat Bank.
Live Stock Exch Bk
Merchants' Nat Bk
Meyer-Kiser Bank.
National City Bank
People’s State Bank
Aetna Tr A Sav C o .
Bankers Trust C o . .
City Trust C o_____
Farmers Trust C o .
Fidelity Trust C o ..
Fletcher Sav A T r.
Indiana Trust C o ..
State Sav A Tr C o .
Security Trust C o .
Union Trust C o _
_
Wash Bank A Tr Co
Terre Haute—
First National Bank
Me Keen Nat Bank
Terre Haute Nat Bk
Citizens Tr. C o _
_
Terre Haute Trust.
United States Tr

.

500,000
500.000
200,000
100,000
500.000
250,000
250.000
100.000
100,000
1,000,000
300,000
500.000
300.000
200,000
500,000

61,561
158,364
51,017
34,510
114.375
157.292
158,138
61,561
5,775
517,542
3 11,832
538,648
195,722
295,971
634,337

1.084.894 lor
6.422.5411 100
2.026.381 100
1,356,802 100
7,144,562 100
3,967,410 100
2,817,126 100
1,034,892 100
377,296 100
12,174,748 100
5,711,194 100
8,134,113 100
4,174,012 100
2,972.730 100
12,298,357 100

143,868 4,974,660
400,000
460,579 23.335,153
3,000,000
2,000.000 2,421,665 22,103,924
200,000
86.379 1,107,576
1,250.000 1,620,002 10,762,619
366 302 4,981,880
200.000
79,552 4,399,422
1,000.000
100.000
113,220 1,803,297
38,873 2,096,258
250.000
250.000
110,211 2,861,123
150,000
51,193 1,545.93.5
300,000
196,970 1,724,303
100,000
100,000 2,019,009
1,500.000
717,596 15.735,342
1,000,000 1,136,967 8,819,436
750.000
200,239 2,422,165
200.000
161,787 3,582,079
600.000 1,366,143 7,565,906
100,000
52,905 2,140,209
100,000
100,867 4,392,416
700,000
500.000
300.000
400,000
500.000
6nn non

461,627
533,265
312,457
152,814
778 076
296.999

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
No
3,117,273 100
2.7)1,6 59 100
1,935,990 100
1,876,124 100
7,759,662 100
4.344,627 100

100
100

!

Per

Per

210
269
290
190
290
290
100
135
250
200
300
210
97
125
115
200
150
210
200
120
150
310

______
minal
180
210
205
135
225
150

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

Sioux C ity—
First National Bank
Iowa State Sav B k.
Live Stock Nat B k.
T oy Nat Bank____
Sioux Nat Bank___
Security Nat Bank.
W oodbury Co S Bk
Farmers' L A Tr Co
First Trust A S Bk

1,000.000
150.000
250.000
200.000

1,000,000
400.000
100.000
50.000
1,200.000
100.000
100,000
200,000

50.000
500.000
150.000
500.000
500.000
200.000

150.000
150.000
300.000
600,000
200.000

200,000

200,000

400.000
250.000
100.000
150.000
1on .000

$
352,774
95,002
353,031
75.884
593,183
296,842
75,242
68,270
937,395
46,582
306,811
55.016
12,132
205,122
136.813
547,358
101,349
290,760
102,135!
252,575
298,000:

Bid.

No minal
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

S
3,992,703
3,091,882
6.294.287
4.098,741
13,945,307
6,697,367
3.352,210
2,276,315
14,717,720
2,034,269
4,857,607
1.666.461
434,187
3,967.523
2,579,321
8,345.902
5,025,663
3,962,469
1,187,858
3,470,957
2,500,000

Ask.
prices

_

100
100
100
100
Per share.
100
250
100 250

100
100

100

Per sh are.
195
121,227 10 574,612 100 195
26,682! 1,156,682 100
250
106,000J 3,6 >0,000 100 250
75,000 3,200.0)0 100
rl44.983 r4,742,588 100
363,825! 4,395.823 100
135,713! 3,262,061 100
92,1291 2,466,601 100
33,948 1,265,300 100

Per share.

427.189 7,539,639
71.796 2,676,137
66,994 1,325,917
74,905 2,509,055

T op ek a —
Bank of Topeka___
Central Nat BankFarmers’ Nat Bank
Fidel Sav State Bk.
Merchauts’ Nat Bk
Shawnee State B k .
State Savings Bank
Central Trust C o - .
Prudential TrustCo

310.000
500.000
100.000
200,000
200,000
60.000
100,000
400,000
100,000

n230,364 5,893,952
112,955 4,477,449
20,180 1,159,106
656.927
1,310
179,915 4,250,101
904,152
30.802
e46.500 1,963,040
nl95,0S3 1,880,684
718,136
192,079

100
100
100

share.
215
270
300
195
300
300

W ic h ita First National Bank
First Trust C o ____
Fourth Nat Bank .
Merch Res State Bk
Southwest Nat B k.
_
Union Nat Bank_
Union Stk Yds Nat

1,000,000
100,000
1,000.000
290.000
200,000
200,000
100.000

100
100
100
100
100
100
100

110
140
264

1,015,000 13,166,719
513,3)8
121,418
287,807 10,366.438
21,09) 1.4 90.000
53,480 1,509,861
31,788 1,547,115
8,500
565,000

K E N TU CK Y — National banks Dec. 31: State institutions Dec. 31.

share

340
32
116
135

225
220
360
prices
200
220
210
150
275
160

Per share.

100 210
100 200
100
100 175

- - - - - -

246,956 2,246,901
335,925 5,039.689
159,000 3,520.586
120,657 1,390,003
rll9 ,5 0 5 1,301,599

100
100
100
100
100

t*er
190
170
126
175
115

L ex in g ton —
Fayette Nat Bank.
First A City Nat Bk
Phoenix Nat Bk A Tr
Second Nat B a n k ..
Security Tr C o____

300,000
800,000
1,000,000
150,000
500,000

321,462 2,234,895
450,uoo 2,9.3 ),392
5)3,707 3,358,177
152,511 1,111,775
183,723 1,396,915

100
100
100
100
100

180
180
13844
210
325

Kent T it S B A T Co
Lincoln Bank A T r.
Loulsv Nat B an k..
Nat B kof Kentucky
Stock Yards Bank.
Louisville Trust Co
United States Tr Co

1,000,000 1,824,940 24,344,538 100
500,000
518,728 10,189,035 100
500,000
896,925 16,115.043 100
200 000
302,869 2,066,369 100
f/250 0001
428,154 4,005,724 (100
1100
IfflOO.OOOJ
750,000
225,000 5,500,000 100
500,000
208,472 6,914.108 100
2,500.000 4,374,360 40.828,675 100
100.000
76.625 1,181,441 100
2 non non
4 SIM M 3 100
l
'806400
302490 4^215,121 100
350,000
163,185 1,668,281 100
100,000
100,000

200

165

200,000
500.000
350,000
100.000
100,000

L ouisville—
Citizens’ Union N B
First National Bank
Liberty Ins B an k ..

225

165
100
100

C o v in g ton —
Citizens’ Nat Bank
First National Bank
Liberty Nat BankCovington S B A Tr
People’s S Bk A T r .

N ew p ort—
American Nat Bank
Newport Nat Bank

sh a re.

250
185
130
180
120

Per share.

185
185
139J4
215

Per share

295
380

425

260
128
165
314
190

90
130
317

171J4
135
130

Per sh are.

100 260
100 200

101,742 1,403,593
259,000 2,544,733

225

LOUISIANA— National banks Dec. 31' State institutions Dec. 31.

235
190
180
300
125
225
267
Per

250
200
200
350
150
250
275
share.

Per
390
279
290
325
290

share.
400
285
210
350
210

100
100
100
100

D u b u q u e—
Consol Nat B a n k ..
First National Bank
Pioneer TrASav Bk
Union Tr A Sav Bk
Iowa Tr & Sav B k .

$

300,000
100.000
100,000
200,000

100
100 200
100
100
100
too
100
100
100

Des M oines—
Bankers Trust C o ..
Cap City State B k .
Central State Bank
Commercial Sav Bk
Des Moines Nat Bk
Des Moines S B A T
HomeSavlngs Bank
(owa Tr A Sav Bk.
Iowa National Bank
Mechanics’ Sav Bk
People’s Sav Bank.
United States Bank
University State Bk
Valley Nat B a n k ..
Valley Sav B a n k ..
Iowa Loan & Tr Co

Cross
Surplus A
Deposits. Par.
Profits.

K ansas C ity—
Commercial Nat Bk
Exchange State Bk.
Commer’l State Bk
People’s Nat Bank.

IO W A — National banks Dec. 31; State institutions Dec. 31.
B u rlin g to n —
Amer S Bk A Tr Co
300,000
598,913 4,193,667
Burlington Sav Bk.
100,000
s73,176 2,216,158
First Iowa State Tr
Sav B k ________
600.000
519,465 8,718,029
Merchants’ Nat Bk
100,000
102,785 1,821,694
Cedar R ap ids—
Ced Rapids Nat Bk
500.000
318,666 9,0.58,539
170,596 3,374,869
200,000
Ced RapSBkATrCo
Iowa State Sav Bk_
200,000
70,434 2,971,016
Merchants’ Nat Bk
5)0,000
558,471 9,916,417
25,762 1,657,022
People’s Sav Bank.
100,000
200.000
Security Sav Bank.
151,575 3.029 8 44
Amer Tr A Sav Bk_
200,000
153,994 3,581,445
C ou n cil B lu ffsCity National Bank
120.000
92,766 2,179.201
100.000
Commercial Nat Bk
4,800 1,022, 562
150,000
248.604 3.738,641
Coun Bluff Sav Bk.
First National Bank
200.000
252,937 3,355,889
50,000
State Savings Bank
168,626 3,303,602
D aven port—
1,145,691 17,902,807
Amer Com Sav Bk. 1,000,000
200.000
308,542 3,694,326
First National Bank
Home Sav Bank__
50.000
s53,2S5 1,117,788
Iowa National Bank
150.000
258,347 3,962,373
Security Sav Bank.
150,000
145,000 1,25 ,000
138.047 6.330.537
500.000
Scott Co Sav Bank.
873.000 10.500.000
Union Dav T A S .
800.000
Citizens’ Tr A S Bk
100.000
67,986, 1,234,695

Capital.

KANSAS— National banks Dec. 31; State institutions Nov. 15.

IN DIA N A — National banks Dec. 31; State institutions Dec. 31.
Bvansville—
Citizens’ Nat Bank
National City Bank
MercautileCom' 1Bk
North Side B an k..
Old Nat Bank_____
West Side Bank__
Am Tr A Sav Bank
Citizens Tr A S Bk.
Fanners Trust C o .

57

BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES

M ar ., 1924.]

Per sh a re.
190
180

New O rleans—
American Ba’ k A T r
Canal-Commercial
Trust A Sav Bk.
Int-State Tr A B Co
New Orl Bk A TrCo
Marine Bk A Tr Co
Whltney-Cent N B
Hibernia Bk A T rC o
Whltney-Cent Tr A
Savings Bank_
_

4,000,000 2,857,919 65,170.551 100 237
8,32.10.3 13.827.058 100 295
750,000
400,000
133.228 5,319,111
884,862 25,397,839 100 199
1,500,000
2,800,000 2,584,734 37,87 1,920 100 290
2,000,000 2,604,920 52,597,847 100 395
1,000,000

r812,657 22,161,630

S h reveport—
American Bk A T Co
American Nat Bank
City Sav Bk A Tr Co
Commercial Nat Bk
Exchange Nat Bank
First National Bank
Contln’ l B A Tr Co

100,000
150,000
500,000
1,000,000
200,000
1,000,000
300,000

48,115
62,069
353,702
491,066
14,166
4.31,843
r215,499

300,000

219,539

2,902,486

1.069,544
2.445,417
8,795,854
16,520.305
1,050,5)0
12,163.604
4,548,114

240

295

280

—

100
100
100
100
100
100
100

295

Per
155
150
305
225
90
310
220

share.
160
160
320
230
100
320
230

•Sale price, a Includes one-half share of Kent Title S .B . A Tr. com . stock, a Ex dividend, n Feb. 18 1924. r Sept. 14 1923. t Includes
debentures. » N ov. 7 1923
v Last sale. «June 30 1923. a Preferred, s Sept. 4 1923. 6 New stock, c Unified Includes Cltz-Unlon F id. &
C ol. T r. t Includes Tr deposits
l Last sale.




58

BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES
M A S SA C H U S E T T S — (C o n c lu d e d )

MAINE — National banks Dec. 31: State institutions Dec. 31.

Capital.
B an gor—

Surplus
Gross
<t Profits. Deposits. Par.

Bid.

Ash.

Per share

400.000
100,000
175.000
500,000

$
494,441
256,561
939,895
494,377

S
6,449,540
1,917,120
8,674.604
9,134,621

100
100
100
100

140
280

C anal N a t B a n k . _
C hapm an N a t B ank
First N ational Bank
Portland N a t B ank

600,000
200,000
600,000
300,000

562,895
121,268
517 614
745,874

2,799,403
4,225,718
8,158,919
9,001,945

100
100
100
100

121
140
125
200

125
150
132
250

Fidelity T rust C o . .
C a sco -M erc’tlle T r .
U nion S D & T r C o
U S T ru st C o _______

400,000
500,000
250.000
150,000

943,350 14.215,010
355,702 9,577,420
393,585
994,157
196,214 2,751,128

100
100
100
100

215
140
190
155

240
150
210
165

First N atlonal B ank
M erchants’ N a t B k
Eastern T r & B k g C o
M errill T rust C o ___

$

280

150
400
320

Per share.

P o r t la n d —

7 63.025

M A R Y L A N D — National banks Dec. 31; State institutions Dec. 31.
B a ltim o r e —
Balt C o m m ’l B a n k .
C alvert B a n k ___
C itizens’ N a t Bank
C om m on w ’lth Bank
D rov < M ech a n ics’
fc
N a tion a l B a n k ..
Farm < M er N B k
fc
M ercantile B ank
M erchants N a t B k .
N at B an k o f B a l t ..
N a t C en t B k o f Balt
N at M arine B a n k ..
N at U n B an k o f M d
Old T o w n N a t B k .
Park B an k _
_ .
W estern N a t B a n k .
A tlE x B k & T r C o .
B altim ore T ru st C o
C en tu ry T rust C o .
C olon ial T ru st C o .
C om m erce T r C o . .
C ontin ental T r C o .
E qu itable T ru st C o
F idelity T ru st C o . .
M arylan d T ru st C o
M erc T ru st & D e p .
Safe D e p & T r C o . .
S ecurity S tor’ge & T r
T itle G u ar & T r C o
U nion T ru st C o ___
F r e d e r ic k —
C itizens’ N a t Bank
C om m ’l State Bank
Farm & M ech N B k
Fred’k C o N at B k.
Fr’ k T o w n Sav Inst
C entral T ru st C o . .

P er-sh a re

330,600 8,432,238
275,750 7,000,052
6,379,644 25,670,460
1229,678 5,625,537

100
50
10
50

122 % 125
103
48 % 49
£95

600,000
650,000
100,000
4,000,000
1,500,000
400,000
400,000
1,000,000
500,000
300.000
500.000
2,000,000
1.000,000
500.000
300.000
750,000
1,350,000
1,250,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
1,200,000
200,000
400,000
550,000

977,754
403.460
318,624
2,556 018
1,125,226
500,230
302,463
909,569
265,253
154,080
683,772
2,133,767
2.351,182
500,000
147,607
303,578
1,712,075
1,228,193
2,140,179
562,976
3,684,037
3,538,299
221,379
427,403
645,689

100
40
25
10
100
100
30
100
10
10
20
50
50

300
55 %

___

£90
2 1 % 22
197
194
46
180
14% 15
17
35%
105
103
160
158

25
34
56
50
100 180
25
46
50 180
100 140
50 260
100 n500
100 n210
100 n300
50 115

36
58
190

600
250
117

Per share
100,000
160,000
125,000
150,000
150,000
275,000

652,995
90,000
225,327
48.743
194,764
461,185

5 916 735
2 805,327
2,944,478
1,755,951
2,860,191
6,513,010

100
100
25
15
100
50

750
60
55
20
200
155

B e v e rly —
B everly N a t B a n k .
B everly T ru st C o . .
B rock ton —
B rockton N a t Bank
H om e N a t B a n k .
P lym ’ th C o T r C o .
C a m b r id g e —
C am brid ge T r C o .
C entral T ru st C o .
H arvard T ru st C o
E a st C a m b rid g e
Lechm ere N a t Bank
F a ll R iv e r—
Fall R iv er N at Bank
First N a tlon a l Bank
M a ssa soit-P oca sset
N ational B a n k ..
M etacom et N at B k
Durfee T rust C o ___
Fall R iv er T ru st___
P Itch b u rg —
F ltch b ’g B k & T r C o
Safety Fun d N B k .

Nat. banks date Feb.27^ 1924

G lo u c e s t e r —
C ape A n n N a t B k .
C ape An n Sav B ank
G loucester N a t B k .
G louces S D T r C o .

Surplus d
k
Gross
Profits.
Deposits. Par.

Bid.

100,000
200,000

%
$
176,147 2,498,100
575,911 4,897,540
101,208 1,496,763
252,635 c4 ,515,092

100
100

100,000
200,000
200,000
240,000
200,000

252,244 3,029,887
213,297 3,646,764
710,387 3,246,551
333,613 1,386,608
114,199 c3 ,917,006

100
100
100
100
100

150

500,000
400,000
100,000
500,000

368,857 3,759,643
418,903 9,567,102
91,923 1,468,095
365,639 c7 ,753,579

100
100
100
100

122
207
130
160

$
150,000

£120

Per shart.

B a v State N a t B k .
Arlington T ru st C o
Lawrence T rust C o
M erch an ts’ T r C o .

Per share.

600,000
200,000
200,000
300,000

216,562
164,540
246,976
400,673

4,856,440
6,596,130
9,706,115
8,479,664

100
190
100
100

180
140
140
180

300,000
200.000
350,000
250,000
240,000
200,000

305,764
249,923
844,630
162,866
123,237
92,023

1,599,850
5,089,618
4,051,786
835,482
2,678,000
4,622,706

100
100
100
100
100
100

130
130
245
110
110

200,000
200,000
200,000
200,000
250,000
100,000
200,000

503,693
233,519
293,195
12,734
401,225
422.934
432,964

5,378.345
4,675 330
5,015 943
1,653,971
3,035,181
4,244.865
7,854,921

100
100
100
100
100
100
100

255

200
385
225

826,145 10,334,209
1,685,046 .8,497,064
694,038 7,913,164

100
100
100

300
225
320

2,541,280

100

120

160
160
100

Per share.

N ew B e d fo r d —
500,000
1.000,000
350,000

P eabody—
W arren N a t B a n k .

200,000

Per share.
195,403

31,927
480,556

2,190,000
6,571,000

100

115

125

200,000
250,000
200,000

£85
£175
100

3,492,708
5,926,443
1,888,072

50
100
100

588,659 5,178,745
922,185 9,228,668
1,031,596 11,138,019
1,775,083 15,351,670
*199,052 4,250,081
1,527,630 8,241,457
1,727,343 12,323,472

100
100
100
100
100
100
100

153
224
265
275
124
300
470

4,032,942

100

120

685,656 12,757,179
1,083,016 24,826,936
1,703,898 29,329,735

100
100
100

300
203
207

320,569
344,418
51,088

3,419,811
326,847
150,000
20,929,555
38,007
5,538,309
788,791
7,832,966
1,524,304
4,568,554
1,419,998
2,662,386
116,521
1,90.8,462
3,720,847
19,500
106,367
1,011,819
32,350
780,076
807,518
2,616,747
10,353,963
*24,574
3,360,261
1.329,025
56,190

79,912,000
5,733,000
26,074,000
230840 000
02,248,735
51.443,000
08,064,791
109808000
13,390,000
28,993,000
9,886,000
24,541,340
c3,517,804
c22693,596
16,263.116
c3,087,384
c2,330,920
<•16144,535
c3,080,840
cl2040,894
cl8196,370
21,731,372
133449771
1,409,392
38,192,338
17,130,034
1,482,963

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

202
165
95
2319
50
290
285
200
192
333
195
340
265

205

500,000
500,000
500,000
1,000,000
350,000
500,000
500,000

225
315

105
323
75
295
300
203
198
338
205
350
268
175
185
200
200
242
105
235
330

Per share
300,000
100,000

335,256
43,645

2,739,444
1,145,006

100
100

150
120

600,000
500,000
200,000

584,413 7,509,156
456,391 7,622,984
224,964 c4 ,143,851

100
100
100

175

100,000
200,000
400,000

298,920
724,241
689,170

5,030,529
9,721,944
8,679,462

100
100
100

100,000

143,212

1,725,062

100

400,000
400,000

610,233
549,410

5,666,4S3
2,070,440

100
100

147
210

650,000
500.000
400,000
200,000

567,016
458,215
771,822
142,255

5,814,621
4,200,577
3,639,423
2,797,669:

100
100
100
100

152
115
225
105

125

500,000
500,000

539,347
524,649

4,769,304
5,546,222

100
100

160
150

165
175

155
125

Per share

Per share

M ech anics’ N a t B k
M erch ants’ N a t B k
W orcester B k T r C o

300,000

170,172

Per share.
200,000
1,500,000
1,500,000

£225

Per share

M IC H IG A N — National banks Dec. 31; Stale institutions Dec. 31.

350,000

353,455 4,717,263

100

Per sh are.
170
200

400,000

549,721

100

200

B a y C it y —
B a y C ity B a n k ____
People’s C o m inerclal < Sav B a n k .
fc

9,052,806

Per

D e t r o it —
Am er State B a n k . .
B ank of D etro it___
C om m ercial St S B k
C o m ’wealth Federal

1,500,000

782,592
724,369
674,133
213,440

24,393,796
ff.34701 065
^2.1688 447
c4 ,291,818

100
100
100
100

207 736
140 000
2,385,777
2,931,274
5,534,139

cl0912,139
c2,346,542
31,074,306
c46055,154
79,233,020

100
100
100
100
100

l!6 0 2 ’,158
2,311,978
1,809,357
10,311,631
269,277
7,748,774
98,899
300,034
2,000,000 4,144,602
1,000,000 1,740,461
2.000,000 1,350,244

22!760!481
36,227,478
C34640.570
clll.335109
c9,936,442
C104303327
01,397,755
0316,570
08,968,101
04,640,124
9,169,105

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

1,000,000

66,905
352,469
432,637
527,672
62,500
1,150,230
1,117,529
124.134
233,185
383,659

c3,091,831
4,051,119
11,174,007
cl5940,462
c2,313,69,3
cl4276,221
11,308,091
c2,495,177
0414,737
01,391,027

1,000,000
200,000
100.000
1,000,000

695,427 18,483,227
182.076 i 4,866,013
139,475! c2,368,214
1,113,860^2,843,532

100
100
100

750 000
700,000
D etroit Sav B a n k .. 1,500,000
D im e Savings B ank 1,500,000
First N ational B ank 5,000,000
2 31 ft
M erch ants’ N a t B k 2 ,'oooiooo
N a t B k of C o m m ’ce 1,500,000
Peninsular State Bk 2,500,000
People’s State B ank 5,000,000
U nited Savings B k .
750,000
W a y n e C o H o S a v B k 4.000,000
Am er Loan & Trust
500,000
Bankers T rust C o . .
500,000
D etroit T rust C o . .
Security T rust C o .
U nion T rust C o ___
C o m ’clal Sav Bank
Fourth N a t B a n k ..
G r Rap N a t B a n k .
G r R apids Sav B k .
H om e State B k for S
K en t State B a n k ..
O ld N ational B a n k .
People’ s Sav B a n k .
G rand R ap T r C o . .
M ichigan T rust C o .
B ank of S a g in a w ..
Am er State B a n k ..
People’ s Sav B a n k .

Second N a t B a n k ..

300,000
300,000
1,000,000

500,000
250,000
500,000
800,000
200,000

300,000

too

150

sh are.
180
153

100

272
277
190
259
415
225
360
107

285
£299
282
127
265
215
420

200

325
320
200

Per sh a re .
145
155
255
195
120
125
250
240
150
140
285
275
205
215
165
155
225
200
190
Per share.
100 197% 200

•Sale p rice , a C apital to be Increased, b N ew stock , x E x -d iv id en d , it Last sale, a Sep t. 4 1923olncludes trust deposits.
1923. c In clu des savings d ep osits. fJ u n e 30 1923. s S e p t. 14 1923.
t E x rights, r D e c . 31 1923. e N o v . 7 1923.




300

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

2,000,000
1 000 000
1,000,000

S a g in a w —

Per share

208
210

!

G r a n d R a p id s —

Per share

128

Per share.

T a u n to n —
B ristol C ou n ty T r .

W o r c e s te r —

238

120

Per share.

S a le m —

S p r in g f ie ld —

Per share

420
165
175
185
125
195

135
135
250
115
115
150

Per share.

First N atio n al B ank
M erch ants’ N a t B k
Safe D epos N at B k .

M erch ants N a t B k .
N aum keag T r C o . .
Salem T rust C o ___

185
145
150
185

Per share.

L ynn—
C entral N a t B a n k .
M a n u fa c’rs N a t B k
N atio n al C ity B ank
State N atlo n al B ank
Essex T rust C o ____
L ynn S D ep & T C o
Security T rust C o .

165

Per share.

L o w e ll—
A p pleton N a t B ank
O ld Low ell N a t B k .
U nion N a t B a n k . .
W a m esit N a t Bank
Low ell Trust C o . .
M iddlesex N a t B k t

150
150
115

H o ly o k e —
C ity N ational B ank
H olyoke N a t B a n k .
Park N atlonal Bank
H ad ley Falls T r C o

A sh .

100

H a v e r h ill—
E ssex N a t B a n k ___
First N ational Bank
H averhill N a t B ank
M errim ack N a t B k
H averhill T ru st C o .

C hapin N a t B a n k ..
Chicopee N a t Bank
Springfield N a t B k .
T h ird N a t B a n k ___
Com m ercial T r C o
Springfield S D 4 T
U nion T ru st C o ___

M A S S A C H U S E T T S — Nat. banks{exc. Boston) Dec. 31; State insts. Dec. 31
B oston —
Deposits of
B oston N at B ank
200,000
C itizens’ N at Bank
750,000
C om m ’ w ’thA tlantlc
N a t B k __________ 4,500,000
C om m Sec N a t B k .
500,000
Federal N a t B k . . . 1,500,000
First N a tion a l Bank 15.000,000
M attap an N a t B k .
200,000
M erchants’ N a t Bk 3,000,000
N at R o c k B k o f R ox
300,000
N at Shawm ut Bank 10,000,000
N at U nion B a n k ___ 1,000,000
Second N a t B a n k .. 2,000,000
W eb & A tlas N B k . 1,000,000
Am erican T ru st C o 1,500,000
B k o f C om & T r C o
500,000
1,000,000
B oston 8 D e p & T r 1',000,000
C harlestow n T r C o
200,000
C olu m bia T ru st C o
100,000
Exchange T ru st C o 1,000,000
200,000
Jam aica Plain Trust
L iberty T ru st C o . .
750,000
M assachus’ts T r C o 1,000,000
N ew E n g T rust C o . 1,000,000
O ld C olon y T r C o . . 7,000,000
200,000
R ox b u ry T ru st____
State St T ru st C o . . 2,000.000
1,000,000
U 8 T ru st C o ____
100,000
W inthrop T ru st C o

Capital.

L a w re n ce —

750,000
200,000
2,000,000
200,000

14,707,424
5,699,010
3,985,726
45,904,353
17,576,970
3,469,374
3,619,181
9,364,766
3,174,643
3,067,420
5,583,921
20,433,080
13,423,534
939,936
1,585,665
1,833,474
9,600,398
16,961,259
14,714,247
9,083,940
17,460,932
10,858,112
1,032,986
8,155,862
12,693,463

118.

[ V ol .

210

225
240

220
235
250

o D e c . 31

^MINNESOTA— National banks Dec. 31; State institutions Dec. 31.
Surplus &
Cross
Profits
Capital.
Deposits. Par. Bid. Ask.
D u lu th —
Amer Exch N at Bk
C ity National Bank
First National Bank
Northern Nat Bank
M inneapolis—
Bankers Nat Bank,
first National Bank
Hennepin Co Sav Bk
Mercantile State Bk
March A M fg St Bk
Metrop Nat Bank
Midland Nat Bank
Minneapolis Tr C o .
Northwest Nat B k.
Union State Bank.
Minn L ’n A Tr Co
St. P aul—
American Nat Bank
Capital Nat Bank.
Cent M etrop Bank.

S
$
2 , 000,000 1,2S0,826 13,021,692
522,850 5,437,909
500,000
2 ,000,000 2,106,135 17,609,863
1 ,000,000
415,877 5,590,926
%

800.000
210,181 2,002,417
5,500,000 5,400,609 72,117,357
250.000
217,116 9,724,541
83,102 2,011,862
300.000
75,000 1,800,009
100.000
189.864 5,935,117
500,000
574,218 15,446,950
1,009,000
900.000 7,633,658
1 ,000,000
2,657,944 68,634,782
4.000.
000
fl25,000 2,300,000
100,000
1,364,567 10,937,466
1 .0 0 0 .
000
400,000

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

195,935 5,366,625 100
420,510 10,710,504 100
86,019 4,412,789 100
400,000
3.354.280 44.845.897 100
3.000.
000
000
Msrchants’ Nat Bk 2 .0 0 0 .
2,108,943 31,935,896 100
Nat Exchange Bank
300,000
121,441 2,753,571 100
Stock Yards Nat Bk
350.000
65,045 3,947,485 100
Capital Tr A Sav Bk
500.000
109,845 5,536,268 100
501,596
Cent T r A Sav Bk.
e54,216
200,000
5X>0<}09
401,329 5,884,914 100
Wabash Nat Bank.
2002)00
21,864 1,134,470 100
M ISSISSIPPI— National banks Dec. 31; State institutions
J a ck so n —
232,815 3,370,865 100
Capital Nat Bank200 000
250,735 1,307,0S6 100
First National Bank
100,000
87,040 2,075,392
Jackson-State N Bk
200 000
308,321; 5,613,640
March Bk & Tr C o .
250,000
V icksburg—
25
21,377 1,460,137
1750,000
Amer Bank A Tr Co
50,2841 350,000 100
Citizens’ Nat Bank
100,000
243,089 3,006,003 100
300,000
First National Bank
285,374 1,949,985 100
250,000
Merchants’ Nat Bk
10,403 2,074,182 —
100,000
Peoples S Bk A T r.
1 ,000,000

Per share.
185
200

225
190
Per share.

M ONTANA— National banks Dec. 31; State institutions Dec. 31.
Cross
Surplus d
k
Deposits. Par. Bid.
Profits
Capital.
B u tte—
First N atlonal Bank
Miners S BkATr Co
Metals Bk A Tr Co
H elena—
American Nat Bank
Nat Bk of Montana
Montana Tr A S Bk
Union Bk A Tr C o.

$
300.000
200.000
400.000

$
$
721,177 8,167,068
76,095 1,555,951
308,862 10,240,783

200.000

234,136'
174,912
120,585
357,659

250.000
150.000
250.000

3,376,235
3,034,886
1,554,766
2,944,683

AtI

Per share

Too
109
10!)

100

100

NEBRASKA— National banks Dec. 31; State institutions Oct. 4.
165

175

Per share.
150
160
125
105
75
120
100

245
127
125

80

95

20

40

230

Dec. 31.
Per share.

L in c o ln —
Central Nat Bank.
City National Bank
First National Bank
First Savings Bank
Nat, Bk of Oomm’ca
LlncolnStateNatBk
O m aha—
Corn Exch Nat B k.
First National Bank
Live Stock Nat Bk.
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Omaha Nat B a n k ..
Packers Nat Bank.
Peters Nat Bank __
Stock Yds Nat B k.
State Bank_______
IT S National Bank

200,000

500,000
525,000
105,000
300.000
200,000

300,000
1,250.000
650,000
1 , 000,000
1 ,000,000
200,000
200,000

750,000
300,000
1 , 100.000

126,072 2,858,975
133,575 3,079,870
530,151 7.679,386
115,685 2,193,298
237,318 3,585,854
35,695 2,276,708
203,210
989,832
30.903
764,275
1,238,371
191,427
83,890
947,830
101,685
827,655

3.529,697
20.070,577
4,237,171
11,114,910
22.534,162
3,454,765
1,945,833
7,621,517
4,258,808
16,896,766

100

•
Per ,1h '*
1170

100

103
100
101

100
100
100
100
100
inn
100
100

ion

NEW HAM PSHIRE— National Banks Dec. 31; State institutions Nov. 1.

XPer share.
25
100

165
225

M anchester—
Araoskeag Nat Bk
First National Bank
Manchester Nat Bk
Merchants Nat Bk
N ashua—
Indian HeadNatBk
Nashua Trust Co _
Second Nat of Nash

210

MISSOURI — National banks Dec. 31; State institutions Dec. 31.
Per
Kansas C ity—
176,232 3,757,707 10C 300
C ity Bank of K C .
100,O C
O
Columbia Nat Bank
106,571 3,454,8S9 10C 102
500,000
Liberty Nat Bank
140,296 6,111,805 10C 135
500.O C
O
Drovers’ Nat Bank 1 ,000,000
233,490 9,268,254 100 125
1 000,O C 3.303.005 39.555.645 106 700
O
Gate C ity Nat Bk
200,000
101,198 4,461,701 100 200
Main Street Bank.
32,660 2,120,915 100 110
200,000
Merchants’ Bank _
200,000
60,668 2,216,399 1.06 225
111,082 2,118,606 100 200
Metropolitan Bank.
100,000
46.368
859.854 100 140
Mutual Bank .. _
100,000
500.000 15.058.317 100 200
New Eng Nat Bank 1 ,000,000
Produce Exch Bank
100,000
11U460 2,144,561 100 325
Traders’ Nat Bank.
200,000
126,696 5,096,456 100 225
Security Nat Bank,
Savs A Trust C o .
250,000
50,009 3,074,201
Stock Yds Nat B k.
300,000
160,00S 2,877,101 100 200
Union State Bank.
52,073 1,486,997 100 180
150,000
156,261 2,500,061 100 220
Western Exch Bank
250,000
Westport Ave Bank
100,000
55,074 1,309,316 100 200
Commerce T r C o .. 6 ,000,000 2,364,404 80,871,949 100 200
Fidelity N Bk A Tr 2 ,000,000 1,149,221 23,977,279 100 215
Elorne Trust C o ___
300,000
102,906 4,980,493 100 150
Mercantile T r C o ..
200,000
120,075 2,178,683 100 300
Peoples Trust Co__
500,000
70,784 6.826,442 100 175
Pioneer Trust Co .
267,500
403^936 3,314,146 100 275
Fidelity Savs Tr Co
250.000
208,133 5,005.412 inn
Walton Trust Co .
250,000
260,186 2,210,129 100 200
Per
St. Josep h —
American Nat Bank
200,000
324,480 7,809,459 100
Burnes Nat Bank
200,000
174,999 4,041,201 100
First National Bank
507,121 6,393,642 100
500,000
8 t Jos Stk Yds B k.
350,000
195,392 3,602,074 100
Tootle-Lacy N Bk
200.000
223,766 6,485,091 100
Bartlett Trust C o .
100,000
175,180 3,407,181
Empire Trust C o ..
200,000
40,196 2,328,395
First Trust Co . .
97,421 2,409,368 100
100,000
Missouri Val T r Co
100,000
59,500 1.547,000 100
St. L ou is—
Baden Bank _ _ .
100,000
120,375 2,002,114 100 200
Boatmen’s Bank_
_ 2 ,000,000 1,163,912 22,294,936 100 145
749,582 5,819,531 109 400
Bremen Bank.. _
200,000
Cass Avenue Bank.
183,302 4,229,534 100 260
200.000
First National Bank 10 ,000,000 6,700,273 113156905 100 199
Franklin Bank . . . 1 ,000,000
404,407 9,691,736 100 138
Grand Ave B a n k ..
200,000
103,000 2,884,567 100 200
Internat Bank St L 1 ,000,000
275,036 7,524,319 100 150
Jefferson Bank . .
200,000
214,781 4,338,435 100 247
Jeff-Gravols Bank.
200,000
154,164 3,685,758 100 175
Lafayette So Side Bk 1 , 000,000
980,113 21,590,225 100 316
Lowell Bank______
200,000
103,507 3,201,370 100 140
Manchester Bank. _
500,000
176,416 5,268,230 100 175
Merch Laclede Nat 1,700,000 1,847,556 22,754,304 100 260
Missouri Nat Bank.
200,000
22,513 2,302,311 100 110
Nat Bank of Comm 10,000,000 5,138,793 63,133,787 100 145
Republic Nat Bk . 1 , 000,000
60
5,683 2,226,745 100
S cru g gs, V an dervoort Barney Bk.
200.000
61,113 1,502,859
Security Nat Bank
Savs Trust C o___
250,000
50,000 3,074,201 100 155
South’n Com A Sav
200,000
138,880 3,303,945 100 160
St Louis Nat Bank
33,191 2,196,628
200,000
fttat.e Natlonal Bank 2 ,000,000 1,085,502 15,074,861 109 166
Tower Grove Bank
164,954 6,085,464
200,000
250
United States Bank 1 ,000,000
725,000 7,883,594 iOU
Water Tower Bank
200,000
78,860 1,392,345 100 140
American Trust Co 1 , 000,000
502,746 10,851,240 100 145
B’way Sav Tr C o ..
200,000
93,868 1,803,864 100 130
Chouteau Trust Co
1111,366 1,594,865 100 150
200,000
City Trust Co . _
187,285 1,783,064 100
200,000
200,000
32,250 1,584,769 100 110
slaston-TaylorTrCo
Ft.-rm A Mer Tr Co
400,000
103,963 5,540,235 100 155
Laclede Trust C o ._
200,000
60,286 1,704,639 100 140
Liberty Cent Tr Co 3,000,000 1.024,967 31,559,232 100 120
Mercantile Tr C o .. 3,000,000 7,682,508 56,351,957 100 395
Miss Vail Trust Co.. 3,000,000 5,186,623 27,538,650 ion 260
Mound City T rC o .
200,000
52,000 1,S00,000 100 135
Nor St Louis Tr Co
200,000
65,201 2,735,724 100 130
Northwest’n T r Co
645,165 8,362,265 100 170
500,000
Savings Trust C o ..
200,000
75,623 2,270,029 100 150
South Side Tr C o ..
200,000
88,692 2,794,300 100
West St L Trust Co
200.000
100,054 2,636,000 100 150
•Sale price, c Capital paid In; authorized amount la larger,
t D ec. 20 1923. e D e c . 3 1923
« Including Fidelity Sav. A T r.
eludt. *Una L. A T r. stock. h Includes Minneapolis Trust Co.




59

BAJSTKS A N D TBUST COMPANIES

M ar ., 1924.]

200,000

150,000
150,000
150.000
s200 000
100,000
200,000

150;000

700,413 3,939,753
234,714 1,591,749
336,619 2,636,804
64,090 2,112,521

100
100
100
100

3,092,820
3,267,301
3,815,777
3,286,260

Per share
350

100

50,000
284,268
364,634
227,048

200

250
135

share.
106

Merchants Nat B k .

Per shar •

A sbu ry Park—

150

A tla n tic C ity—
205
145

200 000
100,000

150 000
175,000

Atlantic S DA TrCo
225
200
210

205
218
155

B avon n e—
Bayonne Trust Co
Mechanics' Tr Co _
B rid g eton —

100,000
600 000
266006
200,000

300,000
500,000

250,247 6,59S,152
426,154 9,379,230
278,806 2,277,828
531,099 2,940,278
148,440 1,259,452
209,676 1,608,917

200 000
200,000
200 000
100,000

300,000

Cumberland NatBk

150,000
150 000
150,000

First Nat State B k.

850,000
500 000
250,000

280
share.

100,000

100 000
100 000
200,000
100,000
100 000
200,000
100,000

146

Sav Inv A Trust Co

275

E liza beth —
Elizabethport B Co

201

170

Peoples Nat Bank.

150 000
500,000
300,000
250,000
700,000
200,000
200,000
200,000

400,000

150
115
146
64

120

7,220,000
1,545,418
4,160,722
4,090,456
2 ’047’472
5,157,147
1,410,725
5,412,318
3,295,455
3,874,898

674.38S
330,784
503,684
205,901
219,607
507,706
76,129
609,172
272,005
160,595

100 000

Boardwalk fla t B k.

250 000

225

751,120 5,138.083
61,660 1,763,694
164,440 2 418,749
275,426 3,918,461

H ob ok en —
First National Bank
Second Nat B a n k ..
Hoboken Trust C o.
Hudson Trust Co .
Jefferson Trust C o .
Steneck Trust Co _

500,000
700,000
100,000
200,000
1 ,000,000

400,000
500,000

423,656
1,055,058
1,178,935
344,136
432,324
102 289
199,341
166,747
399,213
384,896

6,453,484
16,262,884
10,598,739
4,491,119
3,379,294
1,533,415
2,661,206
1,937,218
4,087,625
3,427,569

13,139
564,828
121,431 3,001,985
553,960 12,084,038
420,566 7,343,623
310,666 5,243,416
805,141 11,376,606
108,643 2,291,572
50,000
1270,342 3.236,269
487,195 10,184,796
1,074,158
162,562
80,433
2731670
1,617,932
223,558
309,470

11,171,096
7,490,566
1,654,308
4,428,641
49,688,289
6,547,428
9,100,719

310,009 7,530,886
1,726,213 17,908,577
149,251 4,406,208
2,000 000 2,223,696 43,535,753
200,000
29L643 6,222,6i9
600,000
544,758 5,472,241
200,000
200,000 8,759,096
1,300,000 1,121,254 20,503.160
2 ,000,000 2,601,430 44,968,023

200,000
Claremont Bank. _
First National Bank 1 ,000,000
200,000
Merchants’ Nat Bk

175
150

N J T Gu A Tr C o.

140
160

Union TrA Hudson
Co Nat B k_____

750,000

932,165 16,473,337

IOC
ioo
100

500

10:
10 c

100
100

50

200
110

125

100
100

525

550

t*er

10c *400
100 *307
35 *120 H
100 *252'

25 *106

100
100
100
100
100

*200

*250
*250
*30234
*225

100
10
10)

160
223
103 325
Per share
100

200

80 *95

100 135
100 130
1 JU
100 315

150

Per share
S3
95
103
10J 180
200
100 160
100 250
190 350
100 190
100
100
100
100
100

210

Per
250
220

180
240

190 220
100 4180
100 4200

240
255

190 350
109 4350
100

270

120

300

320
150,000
140,560
so
Per share
M orristow n—
200,000
296,437 4,408,566 1 0 ) 1240
First National Bank
200.000
116,447 4,764,448
89 l 87
National Iron Bank
150,000
American Trust Co
86,418 1,508,281 103 1140
600,000
Morristown Tr C o .
707,718 7,778,817 100 1205
Per share
Mt. H olly—
190
100,000
36
76,435
856,481
33
35
M t Holly Nat Bank
100,000
183,891 1,413.933
59 125
130
Union Nat Bank_
_
200,000
190
110,469 1,044,044 100 122
123
Farmers’ Trust C o .
160
M tH olly S D A T r .
100,000
135
154,916
617,635 100 130
g Amount paid In. k New stock. * Ex dividend, y Capital to be increased
stock. (L ast sale, r N ov. 1 1923. s Guaranty Fund. t Sept. 14 1923
a lnz Dec. 31. 1923. ♦ Includes Mer. T r. S Sa* Sana
t
X Approximate price.
Citizens’ Nat Bank

155
125
398
263
145

100,000

211,000

2,204,000
1,997,849

100

315

60

BANKS AND TKUST COMPANIES
N E W J E R S E Y — (C o n c lu d e d )

Capital.
^ N ew ark —

American Nat Bank
Br’d A Market N B
M er A M fr’s N B _ .
Mutual Bk of Rosev
NatNewarkAEsse x
Banking C o _____
National State Bk.
North Ward Nat B
City Trust Co
Clinton Trust C o ..
Federal Trust C o . _
Fidelity U nlon TrCo
Ironbo'und Tr C o_.
Liberty Trust C o ..
Newark Trust Co _
Spr’gf’ld Ave Tr Co
vailsburgh Trust Co
Washington Tr Co.
WeequaTi lc Trust Co
West Side Trust Co

$
500.000
200,000

1,350.000
200,000

N E W Y O R K — (C o n t in u e d )

Gross
Surplus
d Profits. Deposits. Par.
fc
%
S
803,324 13,742,710
416,150 7,970,763
1,764,155 15,780,126
187,251 2,203,580

1,597,878
927,280
759,671
260,122
200 000
485.942
200,000
1,500,000 2,271,468
5,250,000 4,623,870
300,000
575,099
200,000
105.480
200.000
50.631
326,993
200,000
200,000
e52.276
279,548
200,000
200,000
124,928
600,000
521,392

100
100
100
100

P assaic—
Merchants B a n k ..
PassalcN BkATrGo

28.457,574
6,285,941
10,745,847
4,030,668
6,639,788
18,117,679
56,399,254
12.154,550
2,361,339
1,964,361
6,014,529
648,049
2,866,188
1,732,801
8,311,723

500.000

e787,000 ell396,867
209.483 3,402,543
268,024 4,036,084

100
100
100

138,778
1,629,317
290,926
822,393

1,855.414
18,801,440
3,738,926
8,016,696

100
100
100
100

828.744
867.366
871,396
280.891
1,569,800
625,010
323,700
540,246
1,200,851

6,905,496
13,691,417
11,165,412
1,827,568
22,085,836
8,109.032
2,917,954
8,876,230
14,600,099

First National Bank
Paterson Nat Bank
Second Nat Bank..
Nat Bank of Amer.
Paterson Sav lust .
Citizens’ Trust C o .
Franklin Trust C o .
Hamilton Trust Co
U 8 Trust C o _____
P la in fie ld —

344,899
169,855
587.409
130,765

5,477,024
5,319,9.80
9.749.238
3,083,984

100
100
100
100

718,877
123,100
952.072
81,546
200,000
1 .0 O O U 1,575,225
U O
500 000
957,594
200 000
469,301
son non
813,282
22,656
100,000

8,753,882
1,083,589
10,246,581
2,503,397
15.730,362
10.178.444
6.310,449
10,032,214
1,243,193

100
100
100
100

300,000
100,000
l,5U u,oun
100 000

500,000

1 , 200.000

750.000
500,000
1,000.000
500.000
150.000
500.000
350,000
150,000
200 000

State Trust C o ___
T re n to n —

Broad St Nat Bank
Capital City Tr C o .
First Natt'iria1 Bank
Hanover Trust C o .
Mechanics' Nat Bk
Trenton Bank’g Co
Mercer Trust C o . .
Tnwitfln Tniat f,o
Wilbur Trust C o ___

Ask.

Per share.
300
310
235
170

100
100

200.000

400.000
P a te rso n —

Bid.

100 275
280
100 275
100 370
100 240
100 300
100 335
100 325
100 y300
100 150
100 155
100 280
100
125
100 230
100 _____f 153
100 300

2,500,000
500,000
400,000

N ew B r u n s w ic k

Nat Bank of N J _.
People’s Nat Bank.
New Brunsw Tr Co

500,000
100,000

250.000
150,000
5on ooo

Per share.
265
250
225
250

200
200

Per 8hare.
260
255
250
240

Per
450
275
50 215

100

25

100
100
100
100

210

135
315
275
280
485

325
200

300
185
50 255
50 160
100 250
100
100

share.
460
300
225
215
150
350
300
290
510

___

220

140

N E W Y O R K — National banks ( except New York City) Dec. 31.

State institutions Dec. 31 1923.
A lb a n y —

First National Bank

M ech A Farmers .

N atCom rBkATrCo
N Y State Nat Bk.

A lb a n y Trust C o ..

849.789 9,432,220
600.000
250.000 1,135,970 2,625,627
1,250.000 3,161,941 27.421,860
1,000.000 2,014,650 28,9 52.05 5
592,315 8,692,333
400,000

A u bu rn —

Cayuga Co Nat Bk
Nat Bk of Auburn.
A uburn Trust C o .

200.000
200.000

150.000

B in g h a m t o n —

Citizens Bank_____
C ity National Bank
First National Bank
P eop le’s Trust C o . .

150.000
200,000

400.000
500.000

100
100
100
100
100

79,541
459,194
436,246
306,225

100
100
100
100

_

Nat. banks Dec. 31.
Bank of Coney Tsl’d
200 O U r 220.000
O
87 900
200,000
First N atlonal Bank.
500.000 1,071,300
Globe Exchange Bk
294 500
179,438
Greenpoint Nat Bk
200.000
436.900
Mechanics’ B an k.. 1,600.000 r2,057,200
Montauk Bank___
200.000
145,115
284.172
Municipal Bank. .
400.000
Nassau’ Nat Bank . 1 ,000.000 1,703,400
People’s Nat Bank.
200.000
374.700
West End Bank_
_
200.000
167,358
Brooklyn Trust C o. 1.500.000 3,540,961
Kings Co Trust Co
500.000 3,685,918
M anufact’rs’ Tr Co 5.000,000 5,016,583
M idwood Trust Co
700.000 r336,972
People’s Trust C o . . 1.600.000 3,177,163

250,000
400,000
600,000

365
255
200

Per share.
130
285
300
200
205
160
175
120

Per share.

7,032.130
724 nnrt
13,859,200
3,610,237
3,448,600
41,527,600
3,809.349
8.447.522
16,817,400
6,512,300
3,530,862
40,721,552
29,639,416
101363 899
2,984,255
51,528,187

100
100
100

255
250
170
500
850
275
140
385

40,229,511
44,889,002
20,996,926
4,088.557
40,337.986
20,653.826
125955786

100
100
100
100
100
100
100

Per
305
263
250
190
295
272
265

100

160

170

100

385

400

200

50
100
100
100
100
100
100

109

B u ffa lo —

Liberty Bank_____ 2 .000.000 2,482,189
Manuf A Trad Nat 2 ,000,000 2,507,735
People’s Bank_____ 1.000 000 2,081,730
300 000
South Side Nat Bk.
146,176
Buffalo Trust C o .. 2 ,000,000 2,051,931
Fidelity Trust C o . . I.ouu.uuu 1,603,651
Marine Trust C o .. 10, 000,000 013213 881
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Second Nat Bank.
Chemung Can T Co

share
350

100
lo o
100

<-u
B r o o k ly n — State Bank A T 8 Co. retur ns date Not 15;

E lm ira —

Per
225
500
350
250
190

Per share.

300,861 2,969,654
157,953 3,996,966
337,062 5,567,623
2,110,118
5,151,110
7,379,692
6,615,832

295,887 2,500,339
832,817 7,857,267
773,331 8,834,639

100
100
100

135
170

145

275
515
285
400
share
315
275
260
200

305
280
270

Per share.
ul85

Capital.

* Sale price, b Paid in. k Capital to be increased,
stock, a N ov. 15 1923. y Ex-rights, r Sept. 10 1923.

Surplus
Gross
d Profits. Deposits. Par.
k

Bid

Ask

N. F. City banks are repo rted net and
Surplus an d profits ar e of date De c. 31
’ 23 for Stat e banks. A di vi dend re cord
anies in N ew York Ci ty an d Broo klyn
and Ind.’ ISec., page 231
Per share.
$
$
310
Am Exch Nat Bank 5.000.
7,848,100 88,248.000 100 300
000
Amer Union Bank.
94,641 a2,815,913 100
200,000
Baltic States Bank36,300 a l ,551,500 100
200,000
215
Bank of A m erica.. 0 .
5,604,717 82,843,000 100 211
500.000
420,151 a7,682,467 100
Bank of Europe.
450.000
164
50 160
Bank of Manhat Co 10 , 000,000 13,676,096 128719000
173
Bank of U S _______ 2.000.
801,562 a51275 798 100 165
000
389,376 7,187,000 100 200
Bk of Wash Heights
200.000
Berardinl State Bk
737.900 a756,100
150.000
155
Bigelow State Bank
r26,600 r78
100.000
Bowery Bank_
_
864,062 4.849.000 100 460
250.000
94,603 o4,374,603 100 160
Broadway Cent Bk
200.000
414.382 05.407,800 100 140
Bronx Borough Bk.
150.000
102,400 03,306.300 100 125
Bronx Nat B a n k ..
200.000
229,300 o2 ,679.400 100 170
Bryant Park Bank.
200,000
132
607,000 013087 500 100 126
Capitol Nat Bank- 2 , 000,000
353
Chase Nat Bank___ 20 , 000.000 23,706,900 311418000 100 348
95,623 a2,915,364 100 215
Cent Mercantile Bk
200 . 000 ;
I
Chatham & Phenix
258
National B a n k .. 10,500,0001 9,114,800 147214000 100 253
128
197,802 011562 599, 100 118
Chelsea Exch Bank 1,000 000
565
Chemical Nat Bank 4.500.000 16,671,800 104458 000 100 558
230
Coal & Iron Nat Bk 1.500.000 1,344.000 14,495,000 100 220
Colonial Bank_____ 1 , 000.000 2.302,300 23,872,000 100 350
260
Commonwealth Bk
600,000, 1,050.675 10.330,0001 100 250
980.692 6,369.000 100 145
Continental Bank. 1 , 000,000
436
Corn Exchange B k. 9.075.000 12,925,843 288585 000 100 430
125
110,600 a4,955,700 100 115
Cosmopolitan Bank
200.000
205
East River Nat Rk
1.500.000 1,304,500 15,272.000 100 195
Federa'n Bk of N Y
250.000
" l o o 1250 1300
Fifth Avenue Bank
500.000
1001 230
240
Fifth National B k . 1 . 200.000
100 1395
1415
Flr«t National Rank 10 , 000.000
404.000 02,587,400
Franklin Nat Bank
800.000
285"
Garfield Nat Bank. 1 , 000,000 1,625,800 15.208.000 100 275
175
755,600 016310 500 100 165
Gotham Nat Bank. 1.500.000
100
W F Grace A Co Bk
t
500.000 1,626,000 5,34
100 340
Greenwich Bank_
_ 1.000.000 2,386.283 20.19
185
Hamilton Nat Bk . 1,000,000
322,200 0.3.535,300 100 175
815
22,151.100 100945000 100 795
Hanover Nat Bank 5.000.
000
Harriman Nat Bk. 1 .non. noo 1,832.900 031000 500 100 340
Lebanon Nat Bank
59,290, 0971,700
250.000
Liberty Nat Bank
151,300,05,262,500
500.000
I
Meehan & Metals,
392
National B a n k .. 10.000,000 16,510 .000 151377 000 100 387
Mutual Bank_____
656 ,363 al4 975344 100 320
500.000
521 ,000 04.519,900 100 143
Nat American B k .. 1.000.
000
145
47 .600 3,498.000
Nat Butch A D rov.
25 130
500.000
324
38.624 ,300 265233 000 100 320
Nat Bk of Com m ’ce 25.000.
000
362
51,902 ,600 587417 000 100 357
National City Bank 40.000.
000
155
333 ,500 al0423 700 100 145
New Netherland Bk
600.OOu
Pacific Bank______ 1,000,000 1,713 ,925 28.154,000 ion 300
435
Nat Park Bank____ 10. 000 .
23,646 .100 128290 000 100 425
000
66 ,695 a2.466,288 100
Peoples Comm’ l Bk
100.000
340
Public Nat B a n k .. 4.000.
5,740
000 ,000 096S75 900 100 330
415
Seaboard Nat Bank 4.000.
7,315
000 .800 82,261,000 100 405
90
105
Seventh Ave NatBk
6 ,000 02,722,800 100
400.000
240
117 988 03.941,853 100 225
Standard Bank____
200.000
330
340
State Bank_______ 2.500.000 5,048 943 89,442.000 100
Twentv-third W Rk
285 100 a7,876,100 100 275
250.000
447 400 0.5.992.500
UnitedNatB kinN Y 1.000. 030
Yorkvllle Bank____
200.000 1,160 483 a26490 948 ~ioo 1066 "
New Y ork C ity — Deposits
a r e o f d a t e M a r ch 1 1924.
*23 f o r N a t i o n a l and Nov 15
trust comp
o f banks and
our “ Ry.
m a y be fo u n d in

T ru st C o . re tu rn s da

American Trust Co
Bk of N Y<feTr C oBankers Trust C o . .
Central U nionTrC o
Commercial Tr C o .
Empire Trust C o ..
Equitable Trust Co
Farmers’ L A Tr Co
Fidelity Inter Tr Co
Fulton Trust C o ___
Guaranty Trust Co
Hudson Trust Co__
Irving Bk Col T r .
Italian Discount A
Trust C o _______
Lawyers' Title A
Trust C o _______
Metropolitan T r Co
New York Trust Co
Title Guar A Tr Co
U S Mtge A Tr C o .
U S T r C o of N Y ._
J a m a i c a , L . I .—
First National Bank

R och ester—
Central Bank_____
Llncoln-Alliance Bk
Merchants’ B a n k ..
Nat Bank of Comm
Traders’ Nat Bank
Genesee Vail Tr Co
Roch Tr A S D C o .
Security Trust C o .
_
Union Trust C o _

te Nov . 15 1923.
2,000 ,000 1,205 ,647
4 000 .000 12,271 ,099
20.000 ,000 24,019 ,703
12.500 .000 21 833 .400
357 ,981
1,000 .000;
2,000 .000 1,912 ,404
23.000 ,000 9,986 ,163
5.000 ,000 16,354 ,900
2.000 ,000> 1,943 ,884
831 287
500 ,000
25.000 .000 18,406 713
919 015
700 .000
17.500 .000 11,419 484
1 , 000,000
6,000 000
2.000 000
10.000 000
10 , 0 0 0 , 000
3.000 000
2.000 000

24,097,029
76,438,740
261365 562
190257 100
13,423,949
46.045,438
277523 395
129637 323
21,742,909
10,381,903
441768 878
10,691,870
300668 191

ion

618

100
100
100
100
100

200

572,878 7,286,2S1

100

5,715 ,600
4,032 ,413
18,342 ,732
13,964 ,663
4,430 ,968
17,519 707

20,019,800
43.731.796
198075 848
39,977,177
52,402,873
49,297,100

100
100
100
100
100
100
100

490
362
530

510
366
536

305

315
205
628

no

202

291,700 7,108,500
441 131 11 ,526,826

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

217
325
369
395
310
1380

10 "

600 ,000

120

255 '
249
253
230
225
220

100 207
100 315
100 364
100 388
100 305
100 1350

200.000

2,000 ,000 02,905 702 48 ,840,311
500 ,000 g 628 583 12 ,205.314

382
1.500 ,000
125
750 ,000
400 ,000 0 542
1,000 ,000 01,579
300 000 01,427
1.500 ,000 0881

787
789
499
809
356
376

10 476.616
10 .391,121
10 945,366
34 ,576,972
23 ,425.646
23 ,300,903

S yra cu se—
City Bank Trust Co 2.500.000 01,235,622 20,615,606
200.000
65,233 1,755,320
Liberty Nat Bank.
300.000
334,147 4,913,620
Merchants' Nat Bk
800.000 e422,5.31 e5,442,853
Salt Springs Nat Bk
300.000
240,558 3,114,224
Third Nat Bank_
_
First Tr A Dep C o . 2.500.000 01,802,049 38,380,503
1.500.000 01,130,016 29,099,145
Syracuse Trust C o .
T roy —
Manufac’rs Nat Bk
National City Bank
Nat St Bk of T ro y .
Union Nat Bank__
United Nat B a n k ..
T roy Trust C o ____




[ V ol . 118.

1,000.000
300.000
250.000
300.000
240.000
200.000

1,004,148 24,556,885
412,301: 6,202,999
444,527;

x Ex-dividend, g Dec. 31 1923. e Sept. 14 1923. I Last sale,
c Includes foreign branch deposits, u Book value.

100

125
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

ao

Per share.
230
240
295
285
230
220
125
120
137
134
275
265
315
325
600
195
190
Per
167
140
205
210

145

222

225

share.
170
150
212

215
155
225
230

Per share.
290
300
150
155
210

220

.

140
280
140

290
1501

h New stock,

t New

100
100

BANKS AND TKUST COMPANIES

M ar., 1924.]

NEW Y O R K (C o n clu d e d ).
Capital.
U tica—
First Nat Bk & T r.
Oneida Nat B a n k ..
Utica City Nat Bk.
Citizens’ Trust C o .
Oneida Co Trust Co
Utica Tr A Dep C o .
W atertow n —
C ity National Bank
Jefferson Co Nat Bk
Watertown Nat Bk
N orth’n N Y Tr Co
W estchester Co
M t Vernon Tr Co
Sew Rochelle—
North Ave Bank.
Huguenot Tr C o .
N Rochelle Tr Co
Ossining Nat B k.
Peekskill—
Westches Co Nat
Pleasantville—
M t Pleasant B k .
Mutual Trust Co
Sue— Rye Nat B k ..
White Plains—
Citizens Bank __
W estTitleATr Co
County Trust Co
f ankers— First Nat
Yonkers Nat Bk
A Trust C o_
_
Wastches’r Tr Co
Yonkers Trust Co

Cross
Surplus <
k
Profits.
Deposits.

S
$
$
1,250.000 2,089,041 11,548,503
600.000 1,060,904 4,462,779
251.203 4,897.626
1,000.000
1,000.000 1,223,091 16,632,823
490,437 2,550,834
250.000
885,170 13,461,468
1.000.000

O H IO — (C o n c lu d e d ).
Par.

Bid.

Ask.

Per
c280
230
90
245

share.
288
237
95
250

100
100
100
100
100
100 270

200,000
250.000
200.000
400,000

58,426 1,564,939
366,804 3,959,584
281,623 3,527.261
812,196 8,300,516

100
100
100
100

200.000
350,000

521.264 8.110.970
543.365 11.248.679

400,000
150.000
150.000
200,000
100.000
100.000

309,937 9,364,227
79,005 1,783,072
151,883 3,474,737
423,820 6,428.231
151,393
904,197
158,126 1,914,851
427,965 5,955,243
132,388 2,111,710
179,911 3,947,646
174.636 3,505,141
126.982 2,282,878
210,063 1,692,934

150.000
600.000
150.000
300.000

184,267 4,458,599
720.605 1,923,573
1234,823 6,015,739
290,841 7,374,145

prices
125
285
235
310
share.

50

100.000
200,000
300,000
100,000
100.000

275

100
100

100.000

Nom.
_____ 1
275
225
300
Per

100
100

200.000
300.00C
350,000

lo o
100
100

lo o
100 120
100
100

130

375.000
500.000
300.000
200.000
100.000
200.000
1.200.000
1,000.000

133,244 4,078,908 100
630,547 8.750.260. 10C 210
129,352 4,060,963

D urham —
Citizens’ Nat Bank
Fidelity Bank_____
First National Bank
Home Savings Bank
Merchants’ B a n k ..

100.000
100,000
600.000
100.000
100.000

492,281
622,1,34
672,964
451,514
9.004
260,992
700,799
776,564

4,008,941
3,0 19,82 5
1,383.259
2,885,764
412,554
2,764,791
11,382,153
4,081,158

121,091 1,476,012
803,112 6,438,926
507,675 4,713.682
86,788 1,204.280
110,460 1,360,054

G reen sb oro—
Atlantic Bk A Tr Co 1,200.000
6.35,431 6,846,695
Greensboro Bk A Tr
175,000 3,118,000
400,000
R aleigh —
Citizens Nat Bank.
147,504 4,268,361
300.000
Com m ’ l Nat Bank.
245,753 9,694,333
300,000
Raleigh Bkg A Tr Co
100,000
84,557 1,412,881
W ilm in gton —
Murchison Nat Bk. 1,000.000 1,133,789 14.309,275
People’s Sav Bank.
65.000 *165,857 2.009,571
Wllm Sav A T r C o.
100.000
463,819 4,060,772
W inston-Salem
People’s Nat Bank.
43,100 1,618,415
150.000
W achovia Bk A T r. 2,175,000 1,119,627 31,824,372

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

Per share.
230
230
270
310
77
300
150
180

100
25
1(10
25
50

189
215
180
48
105

100 150
100
Per
100
100
100
Per
t o o 197
25
50

185
185
50
110
160
share.

A k ron —
1
Per share
l
Central Sav A Tr__
500,000
998.578 12,670,963 100 A225
Commercial S & Tr
200,000
223,983 4,559,674 100 175
Depositors Sav A Tr
325,00C
432,882 7,482,954 l()f 250
300
Dime Savings Bank
200,00C
221,33C 2,976,901 10C 190 200
Ohio State Bk A Tr
500,00C
595.807 8,001,105 100 135
150
Standard Sav Bank
100.00C
21.673
3)7,831 10C
90
95
Firestone Pk Tr A S B
200,000
157,330 3,506,993 10C 160
175
First Trust A S B k . 1,500,000 2,022,285 24,978,049 100 240
250
100
100 200
100 325

C in cin n a ti—
Atlas Nat Bank_
_
Brighton Bk A Tr Co
Cinn Bk A Tr C o ..
Citzns’ N Bk A Tr Co
Columbia B A S Co
Cosmop Bk A Tr Co
East End Bank____
Fifth-Third Nat Bk
First National Bank
Lincoln Nat Bank.
North Side B an k ..
Pearl Market Bank
People’s Bk A Sv Co
Prov S Bk A Tr Co
Second Nat B a n k ..
SoOhioSBkATrCo
8tock Yards Bk_
_
Western Bk A Tr Co
Fourth A ’ en Tr Co
Union Trust C o___

400.000
500.000
150,000
2,000,000
100,000
250,000
50,000
3,000,000
6.000,000
500,000
75,000
400,000
200,000
1,500,000
1,000,000
200,000
100.000
1,000.000
2.000 O O
O
1,000,000

1,158,911 8,152,918
401,785 12,390,704
204,676 2,971,189
2,153,521 9,541,534
271,233 2,130,511
205,323 6,780,689
52,221
695.382
2,274,301 35,448,688
5,308,015 42,592,248
989,662 7,562,450
177,775 1,993.332
353,620 7,684.172
307,104 4,140,261
1,683,177 20,918,230
855,944 6,718,448
274,673 4,821,715
192,680
903,977
1,169,035 13,953,196
2,584,713 16,794,468
3,605,074j 25,521,142

100
100
100
100
10
100
100
100
100
100
50
100
100
10
100
100
too
100
100

Per
370
525
230
195
45
150
160
250
237
285
140
155
250
29
145
225
225
275
195

10C
100
100
100
10C
100
10C
10C
10C
10C
10C
10C
100

C olum bu s—
Brunson Sav Bank.
Citizens’ Tr A Sav.
City National Bank
Columbus Nat B k.
Columbus Sav Bk.
Coramer’l Nat Bk.
Fifth Ave Sav Bank
Huntington Nat Bk
Market Exch Bank
Nat Bk of C om ’ce.
First Nat B a n k _
_
Ohio National Bank

Per
100
100 153
10C 300
107
100 200
100 280
100 390
100 262
100 290
100 300
100 295
100 365

11,477
100,000
674,922
1,500,000
462,630
300.000
56.814
500,000
97.871
50.000
979,627
600,000
72,882
100.000
1,500,000 1,452.391
213,618
100,000
628,166
300,000
647,720
500.000
2,105,458
1,000,000

5(

946.859
20.054,174!
5,567,162
1,895.666
1,277.744!
8,333.011
1,713,575
18.595,249
3.511,787
4,920,505
9,780.096
18,023,696

Ask

Per 8
hare.
310
260

275

230
123
156
222}$
250
220
207

250
125
160
260
235
209
180

153
189}$ 190}$
share.
157
315
115
290
270
300
310
310
372

Per share.
100 a 250
255
100 140
150

400,000
300.000

392,103
177,483

7.072.071
2,702,781

200.000
400,000
1,000.000
200.000
600,000

el97,058
365.099
536,892
110.997
739,076

e4,714,164
3,500.090
8,614.963
3.814.417
16,259,931

100 147
100 180
100 140
100
100 230

150
185
150
235

T o le d o —
365,814 10.735,335 100
Com Sav B A T r Co
200.000
Dime S Bk A T rC o
300.000
336.581 8.0 18 909
50
First National Bank
500.000 1,614,717 3.809.018 100
Com Guard Tr A Sav 1,400.000 1,056,151 23.301.641 100
668.055 7.185.131 100
Home Sav Bank_
_
250.000
M erA C l'k S a v Bk
150.000 e360,613 2,285.707 100
Northern Nat Bank 1,000.000 1,210,846 9.566,470 100
O hioS Bk A Tr C o. 1.000.000 1,735,729 32,671,601 100
85.772 2.016 760 100
Peoples State S Bk.
150,000
Second Nat B an k .. 1,000,000 2,870.839 12.733.963 100
554,807 9.362.016 100
Secur S B A Tr C o 566,590
310,755 2.991.723 100
Spitzer-R T A S Bk
300.000
453.285 3.253,189 100
Tol Sav Bk A Tr Co
600,000
412,296 1,432,746 100
Union Savs B a n k ..
250,000

Per share.
270
205
336
170
325
310
210
245
169
335
210
175
165
245

Y o u n g sto w n —
21,113
648,390
Central Bank Co ._
200,000
City Tr A Sav Bank
500.000
769,118 7.887,078
Commer’l Nat Bk.
667.501 5,985.460
500.000
Dollar Sav A Tr Co 2.500,000 2,096.949 15.974,662
First National Bank 2,500.000 2,209.759 14.291.169
Mahoning Nat Rk
1,000 O O
O
479.822 3,180,417
124,032 1,658,810
Mahoning Sav A Tr
150,000
29.099
Second Nat B a n k ..
200,000
353.514
South Side Sav Bk
100,000
47,268
766,820

100
100
100
100
100
100

Per share.
75
80
224
232
200
176
177
176
177
159
161

lo o

110
120

__ ___

132

G u th rie—
First National Bs-nk
First State Bank_
_
Security State Bank

100.000
50.000
25,000

60,822
12,500
3,374

2.063,420
1,076,500
360,073

100
100
100

M cA lester—
American Nat Bank
City National Bank
First Nat B of M cA

100,000
50,000
100,000

25,104
10.5S6
33,349

1,586.470
458,200
1,523,534

100
100
100

M uskogee—
Commercial Nat Bk
Exchange Nat Bank
First National Bank
Muskogee Sec N B

250.000
300,000
500,000

133.092 3,377.121
112,851 1,747,690
206,129 5,515,976

Per share.
100 200
225
100
150
25 300
325
100 150 200

O klahom a C ity American Nat Bank 1,000.000
Farmers’ Nat Bank
200,000
Fidelity Nat Bank.
300.000
First Nat Bank____ 1,000.000
Liberty Nat Bank.
600,000
OklaStk Yds, N B .
250.000
Security Nat Bank.
500,000
Tradesmens Nat Bk
400,000

379.888 14.809,285
5 0 ,9 8 9 3,538.725
60,666 4,347,122
446,979 14,781,175
142,676 5.052,081
49,384 1,607,401
300,006 7,899,268
80,364 4,272,901j

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

T u lsa —
Central Nat Bank.
Exchange Nat Bank
First Nat Bank____

O H IO — National banks Dec. 31; State institutions Dec. 31.

89,042 3,849,874
223,148 5.109,276
1,064,499 9,137,688

Bid.

C leveland—
S
I
$
$
Amer Sav Bank Co
208,27C . 3,414,393
100.00C
Broth’ d of Loc Eng
215.661 21.453.321
Co Oper Nat Bk. 1.000.00C
Cent N B.S A Tr Co 1,800.000 3,045.136 33,387,228
Clev Sav A Loan Co
275.00C 2,225,000
250,00C
Lorain St Sav A T r.
309.035 7,115,257
200.000
675.167 17,985,100
Midland Bank___ 2,000.000
National City Bank 2,000.000 1,015,963 15.319.076
Pearl St S A T Co . 1.500.000
629.239 22,105.429
United Bk A Sav Co 1.500.000
937,451 20,631.994
Cleveland Trust Co 8,600.000 4,655,553 178752 170
Guardian Sav A Tr 4.000.000 5,207,682 91.745.329
State Bkg A Tr C o.
358,493 13.580,751
750.000
Union Sav A L C o.
697,8781 3 259,934
900.000
Union Trust C o ___ 22,250,000 12,177,880 237204 032

OKLAH OM A— National banks Dec. 31; State institutions Sept. 14.

N O R T H DA KOTA — Nat. banks Dec. 31; State institutions Dec. 31.
Fargo—
Per share.
Dakota Nat Bank.
150.000
81,900 1,315,306 ____
Fargo National Bk.
61.867
523,842 100
50.000
First National Bank
300.000
300,831 5,420.103 100
Merchants Nat Bk.
111,003 1,926,688 100
100,000
Northern Nat Bank
100.000
28,298 1,527,490 100
Security Nat Bank.
100,000
37,228
453,258
Northern Trust C o .
100,000
53,337
678,585

200,000
500,000
500,000

Surplus d
b
Cross
Profits. 1 Deposits. Par

share
200

100 210
100

C a n to n —
Cent Sav B A T C o .
Dim e Savings Bank
First National Bank

Capital.

D a y ton —
City National Bank
Dayton Nat Bank.
Merchants’ Nat Bk
A Trust C o _____
Third Nat Bank_
_
Winters Nat Bank.
City Tr A Sav Bank
Dayton Sav A T Co

100
100
100
50

N O R TH CA R O LIN A — Nat. banks Dec. 31; State institutions Dec 31.
C h a rlotte—
Charlotte Nat Bank
Commercial Nat Bk
First National Bank
Mer A Farm N Bk.
Security Savs Bank
Union Nat Bank_
_
American Trust Co
Independ’ce Tr C o .

61

438.851 8,227.549 100
566,829 28,802,615 100
277,285 12,021,235^ 100

|

1.000,000
1,500,000
1,000.000

Per

Per share.

Per share.

share.
250
205
50
165
175
260
245
310
175
170
300
32
155
230
300
210

ORE G O N — National banks Dec 31; State institutions Dec. 31.
P ortla n d —
G W Bates A C o - .
Can Bk of Com ’ce.
Citizens Bank_____
First National Bank
Hartm’ n A T'mps’ n
Hibernia C A Sav B
Ladd A Tilton B k ..
Live Stock State Bk
N ’ western Nat Bk.
Peninsula Nat Bank
United State-j N Bk
West Coast Nat Bk
Security Sav A T r.
Lumbermen's Tr Co

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
300.000
5 0 0 .0 0 0

500.000

30 458' 1 ,198,789
117 625! 3 ,185,029
58 ,070 2 ,738,226
1,217 116 33 ,224,241
16 ,813;
531.968
182 ,5 12: 6 ,388,184
1,807 ,159 24 ,408,431
10 .067
811,850
548 ,145 19 ,362,411
52 .403 2 ,071,077
1,840 ,013 34 ,978,567
135 ,672.
839,498
368 ,219, 3 ,262,029
116 ,088' 1 ,799,802

Per
100
100 200
100 165
100 200
100

100

100

100

175
300

100 135
100 125
100 325
150
100 d____
100 85

share.
205"
185
210
190
350
135
150
138
375
175
95

* Sale price, o Includes C ity Trust & Savings Bank, h New stock, k Capital to be increased, p Amount paid in. x Ex-dividend. I Last
sale, d Sold with First National Bank, e Sept. 14 1923. c Includes Oneida County Trust C o. f Includes trust depsoits. %Includes Union
Savings Bank & Trust, t Sept. 10 1923.




[V ol.

BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES

62

PENNSYLVANIA— (Concluded).

PENNSYLVANIA— Nat. bi*. (exc.Phila.) Dec. 31; State inti. Dec. 31.
Gross
Deposits. Par.

Bid.

$
1
1 ,0 2 5 ,4 2 6
1 ,1 9 9 ,2 3 1
6 2 ,1 4 2
8 9 1 ,5 4 8
2 5 7 ,0 4 9
2 5 0 ,1 8 7
6 6 2 ,8 1 3
1 8 2 ,2 5 6

$
6 ,9 4 4 ,7 0 3
5 ,6 1 6 ,3 2 0
1 ,2 2 9 ,6 1 0
5 ,5 5 1 ,9 1 5
1 ,9 3 4 , 4 7 9
2 ,5 2 5 ,0 6 9
4 ,5 8 2 ,3 7 9
1 ,9 4 2 ,5 6 6

100
100
50
100
30
25
50
50

198
500
140
500
82
110
400
90

4 6 4 ,4 0 6
4 2 5 ,8 0 0
1 6 4 ,1 0 5
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 2 ,5 5 8
2 1 7 ,5 9 5

3 ,3 3 7 ,0 8 3
3 .0 7 6 .9 3 S
1 ,6 4 4 ,5 8 4
2 ,0 7 8 ,1 1 6
1 ,8 4 2 ,4 4 4
1 ,8 9 1 ,8 2 1

100
100
100
100
100
30

1 1 5 ,6 1 0 1 ,3 3 0 , 3 8 0
1 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 0 0 , 0 0 0 * 1 ,1 8 5 ,5 6 1 * 7 , 2 1 5 , 8 0 8
6 4 3 ,9 0 3 6 , 7 2 9 , 1 9 1
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 6 3 .5 2 4 3 . 7 8 8 . 9 8 6
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
9 0 1 .3 6 0 1 1 .4 6 9 . 2 1 0
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
c 5 6 , 8 0 0 1 ,4 7 5 , 0 0 0
1 3 7 ,0 0 0
7 3 5 ,3 1 5 7 , 2 5 5 , 0 5 4
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 0 4 ,9 1 9 5 , 6 2 4 , 4 8 3
2 0 0 ,0 0 0

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

Surplus

Capital.

A Profits.

118.

Capital.

Ash.

Surplus
A Profits

1

Gross
Deposits. Par.

At*

Bid.

I

A ll e n t o w n —
A llen tow n N a t B k .
M erchants N at B k .
R id ge A venu e B ank
Second N a t B a n k ..
A llentow n T ru st C o
C itizens T ru st C o . .
Lehigh V ail T r C o .
Penn T ru st C o -------A lt o o n a —
fir s t N ational Bank
Second N at B a n k ..
A ltoona T ru st C o ._
M ou n ta in C ’ y T C o
E rie—
B ank o f E rie T r C o
First N a tion a l Bank
M arine N at B a n k . .
P eople’ s B k & T r C o

H a r r is b u r g —
East E n d T ru st C o .
Harrisburg N at B k
M erchants' N a t B k
C entral T rust C o . .
C om m ercial T r C o .
Harrisburg T r C o . .
U nion T ru st C o ____
L a n ca s te r—
C onestoga N at B k .
F ulton N at B a n k ..
Lancaster C o N B k
People’s N at B a n k .
A grlcul T r & Sav__
G u aran ty T ru st C o
Lancaster T ru st C o

P h ila d e lp h ia —
Bk o f N o A m erA Tr
.Centennial N at B k .
C entral N at B an k.

$
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 0 .0 0 0
1 5 0 .0 0 0
2 5 0 .0 0 0
5 0 0 .0 0 0
3 0 0 .0 0 0

Per share.
200
510
155
510
87
115
405
95

Per share.
1 5 0 .0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 8 4 ,1 0 0
250^000
2 4 3 ,0 0 0
1 6 2 ,9 6 2

Per share.

Per share.

2 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 2 5 .0 0 0
1 2 5 .0 0 0
750 200
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 8 6 ,0 1 0
2 5 0 ,0 0 0

7 2 ,6 6 9
6 1 8 ,5 4 3
3 3 6 ,1 8 9
5 2 3 ,4 4 1
c 9 8 ,0 3 0
1 ,6 8 7 ,2 3 4
5 0 8 ,7 0 1
7 5 8 ,5 0 0
1 7 8 ,1 3 8
1 8 1 ,7 2 3

1 ,5 4 0 , 5 9 2
2 ,9 7 0 ,9 7 4
1 ,2 4 7 ,6 7 6
2 ,0 2 2 ,1 6 1
9 6 1 ,8 9 3
8 ,5 7 9 ,5 5 6
4 ,2 1 6 ,9 9 8
3 ,8 2 4 ,5 0 0
1 ,3 0 3 ,8 2 1
2 ,7 4 9 ,1 0 6

l 155
______ l
65
______ l 4 6 0
............ 1 1 6 5
______ l
80
100 _ . _ l 4 2 5
100 ______ l 2 8 0
l 325
100
15
2 5 _____ Z
__ Z 155
100 .

2 0 0 .0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 6 3 ,1 2 5
225 000
300^000
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
200 000
250^000
1 5 0 ,0 0 0

6 6 7 ,5 6 5
2 7 4 ,4 1 6
6 4 0 ,2 7 0
3 0 5 ,0 0 0
9 ,6 1 8
1 ,0 1 3 ,1 8 4
1 4 6 ,4 8 0
1 ,4 3 2 ,6 2 2
450 000
5 0 9 ,3 5 7
218|839

3 ,7 6 9 ,3 0 3
2 ,9 1 0 ,1 1 5
2 ,4 9 3 ,5 0 3
1 ,9 0 0 .0 0 0
1 , 2 1 2 .3 3 9
6 ,2 9 3 ,6 0 1
9 5 5 ,3 3 1
7 . S 6 6 .9 0 9
3 ,2 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,9 6 8 ,2 0 0
2 ,7 2 9 ,0 7 8

100 380
395
225
100 215
5 0 ______ Z 1 3 5
255
100 245
28
2 5 ______ Z
Z300
50
100 130
13134
605
100 592
5 0 ______ Z 1 6 0
160
50 150
126
50 123

50
25
100
25
50

N orthern N at Bank

Deposits of National banks date Mar 3
300 000
5 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 7 5 .0 0 0
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,2 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,2 0 0 ,0 0 0

2 3 9 .4 7 6
5 ,7 1 7 ,0 4 5
3 4 2 .8 9 6
8 7 3 .7 7 0
5 ,0 6 9 ,5 8 6
6 ,2 6 2 ,0 2 2

3 .2 8 6 .8 3 2
5 2 ,5 0 3 ,6 7 3
» 1 .8 7 0 .6 7 7
6 ,7 1 3 ,0 0 0
2 5 ,6 7 0 , 0 0 0
4 9 ,1 7 3 ,0 0 0

500 000
1 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 7 5 OOO
1 500 000
3 000 000
2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 0 !0 0 0
350 000
200 000
i ono ooo
*3 0 0 0 0 0
500 000
200 000
500 000
250 000
4 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 .0 0 0
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
250 000
1 000 o o o

1 6 8 .0 7 8 1 )2 .1 5 7 .0 7 9
1 2 6 ! 7 3 6 ! 1 .0 0 6 .4 3 7
1
b U i s T oo
3 3 2 8 ,4 0 2 3 5 ^ 0 1 4 ,0 0 0
8 i9 7 8 | 7 8 0 5 3 | S 9 0 ,0 0 0
5 ,6 2 3 ,1 2 0 5 4 ,4 5 4 ,0 0 0
8 .0 3 5 .5 0 5 5 2 .9 4 3 .0 0 0
6 7 2 081
5 .8 8 2 .0 0 0
8 8 6 , 4 7 4 1 > 5 .704,683
1
2 6 2 6 *4 2 7 1 9 .9 7 2 .0 0 0
1 1 9. 4.1 7 2 .8 4 (1 .7 8 1
5 5 4 ,5 7 3 1 )6 ,3 4 0 ,7 3 3
1 0 0 8 J 5 4 11 )8 ,1 2 5 ,9 2 1
2 0 8 0 8 6 1 )2 .4 6 2 .1 4 5
1 ,8 9 6 ,3 4 2 8 ,6 3 4 ,0 0 0
6 ,1 7 0 ,0 0 0
5 7 2 ,6 0 1
1 ,0 6 5 ,0 9 5 6 ,2 5 5 ,0 0 0
2 6 9 ,9 2 8 4 ^708^281
1 8 7 0 9 4 3 .7 1 3 .2 9 3
3 2 2 3 8 4 3 13 J 2 2 . 0 0 0
3 5 3 961 1 1 . 2 8 8 . 8 8 8

i ‘o o o !o o o
ft non nnn n 773 022 101.353000

Southw ark N at B k .

U nited Sec L I & T
W ay n e June T r C o
W est End T ru st C o
W est P hila T A T C o

$
$
S
2 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 1 0 ,1 1 4 , 0 1 9 4 7 , 1 7 4 , 3 6 5
8 3 8 ,1 6 7 1 1 , 0 5 2 , 4 9 1
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 4 2 ,6 9 1
3 ,0 8 3 ,7 7 8
1 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 7 6 ,7 3 8 3 , 6 5 2 , 0 2 8
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 4 ,9 0 6
1 ,3 5 5 ,0 1 5
1 2 5 ,0 0 0
5 0 0 ,0 0 0 1 , 8 1 2 , 5 1 5 9 , 4 1 5 , 7 3 3
7 5 0 ,0 0 0 3 ,2 2 2 ,9 3 1 1 3 ,1 7 2 ,4 8 2
2 2 ,7 2 2
1 ,3 2 6 , 2 8 9
1 7 5 ,4 5 0
9 7 7 ,1 0 8 1 1 , 4 2 3 , 0 4 7
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 1 1 ,9 4 6 ,2 9 3 2 8 ,8 1 1 ,0 2 9
6 3 2 ,4 8 6 4 , 6 9 8 , 8 2 3
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
9 9 2 ,4 4 7 1 1 , 1 0 8 , 2 4 9
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 8 ,2 8 5 2 , 9 7 4 , 8 4 8
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 3 8 ,6 0 0 2 , 1 6 4 , 6 7 5
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 ,9 6 8 ,3 7 4
2 4 3 ,1 4 1
4 5 1 ,2 0 0
1 ,7 3 1 , 0 0 9 1 3 , 5 9 6 , 9 5 6
7 5 0 .0 0 0
2 ,2 0 9 ,9 3 4
1 5 3 ,5 8 1
4 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 0 0 .0 0 0 2 , 7 0 8 , 9 0 9 1 0 , 7 8 3 , 9 6 7
5 7 .6 8 0
1 ,3 9 7 ,2 3 4
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
4 8 ,5 8 7
1 ,3 7 2 ,0 0 5
2 0 0 .0 0 0
7 6 0 ,1 1 0
7 ,9 3 9 ,8 7 8
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
8 5 4 ,6 9 8 9 , 1 9 8 , 2 2 8
1 5 0 ,0 0 0
7 3 ,7 0 4
1 ,3 3 7 ,1 6 1
1 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 8 6 ,8 9 5
1 5 0 ,0 0 0

Per shar•
100
100
100
100
50
30
30
50
50
100
50
50
23
50
50
100
50
100
100
50
30
50
100
100

2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,3 1 9 ,6 0 0
1 ,8 9 0 ,1 0 0
2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 5 0 .0 0 0
1 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 6 0 ,0 0 0
2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 0 0 ,0 0 0

6 ,9 0 0 ,8 0 4 4 3 ,2 0 9 ,6 6 7
100
7 7 6 ,4 3 1
3 1 5 ,8 9 3
50
5 ,6 3 6 ,0 2 4 2 5 ,3 6 9 ,4 6 8
100
6 8 ,6 8 7
9 8 3 ,4 0 4
50
7 , 7 7 8 , 3 8 7 1 2 ,1 8 1 , 9 6 1
100
1 ,2 0 0 ,1 3 4
6 ,8 3 0 ,0 1 2 1 100
/1 0 0
8 ,1 0 2 ,8 1 9 ' 1 0 0
4 ,0 5 4 ,0 9 5
2 7 0 ,9 8 2 3 , 9 9 1 , 0 7 1
50
2 ,0 8 2 ,5 4 0
1 3 3 ,9 6 9
30
1 ,0 8 3 ,3 6 1
1 6 7 ,0 8 9
100
2 1 3 ,7 0 7
1 ,8 9 5 ,7 4 9
100
1 0 1 ,7 0 7 2 , 2 2 6 , 8 1 9
50
1 ,1 7 6 ,6 4 8 3 ,1 3 2 ,7 3 7
100
1 1 8 .6 0 4
2 .2 6 8 .9 0 4
100
2 . 1 1 2 . 3 7 6 1 4 .8 9 6 . 6 7 3
100
7 ,2 7 7 ,9 5 6
8 6 4 ,0 3 9
50

1 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 5 ,0 0 0
1 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
125 000
4 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 .0 0 0
6 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 0 0 ,0 0 0

1 7 5 ,0 0 0
7 6 ,0 9 4
6 8 7 ,3 3 1
2 6 7 ,7 8 9
4 ,2 8 9 ,5 9 7
1 8 7 .0 3 2
7 9 9 .9 5 2
8 0 9 .1 4 7
1 .4 1 0 .5 4 8
1 .3 3 6 .6 4 6
2 ,0 1 5 ,4 7 5
2 .0 3 6 .5 0 3
7 0 2 ,3 6 4
9 8 8 ,4 0 8
3 .6 9 5 .5 7 0
9 9 4 ,3 5 4
1 7 4 ,8 8 0
2 1 0 .4 4 5
6 ,5 2 5 ,8 4 4
2 7 8 .6 6 4
1 ,0 7 5 ,0 6 1
2 2 2 ,8 2 5
9 8 ,4 2 5
4 7 6 ,7 3 8
1 ,0 0 0 , 8 3 9
2 9 2 ,4 2 3
2 5 2 .0 8 6
5 .5 0 4 .5 0 0
3 9 96(1
2.1 “>8 9 9 8
4 9 2 ,6 4 6
1 4 9 ,1 6 3
3 1 0 ,6 7 2
148 996
7 ,3 5 7 ,9 0 6
1 ,0 9 3 ,4 9 4
4 0 4 .6 9 8
5 ,5 5 5 ,8 4 7
1 .3 7 1 .6 8 2
4 5 3 ,5 6 8
7 7 3 ,1 1 0
F>7.7 7 7
4 ,2 0 4 ,2 0 9
1 .3 1 6 .7 7 4
3 2 0 ,2 6 6
1 .4 3 2 .0 3 6
2 3 6 ,0 2 8
3 3 9 .6 0 0
3 .3 6 2 .2 1 3
2 2 1 ,4 6 3
1 7 3 ,7 8 2
1 9 7 ,4 5 7

500 000
280^000
300 000
5 o o !oqo

200 000
500 000
400 000
1 000 o o o
1 ooo ooo
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 3 1 ,5 0 0
A ldlne T ru st C o ___
7 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 8 7 ,5 0 0
250 000
7 5 0 .0 0 0
300 000
C olon ial T ru st C o . _
5 0 0 .0 0 0
4 0 0 00C
1 500 000
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 0 .0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 200 000
a l 4 7 0 OOO
2d preferred ______ a L 5 3 0 l 0 0 0
2 5 0 .0 0 0
Franklin T ru st C o . 1 , 5 0 0 , 0 0 0
G erm antow n T r C o 1 . 0 0 0 , 0 0 0
G ir’ d A v T & T C o .
2 0 0 .0 0 0

i

l
______ z
.............z
l
............ z
______ l
............ z
............ 1
______ J
______ z
............ z
............ z
______ z
______ z
_______l
............ z
______ z
_______z

916K
1 5 0 )4
175
171
83?4
2 3 6 )4
291
70
«0M .
671
131
278
80
6 3 )4
60
330
7 2 )4
5 2 1 )4
62
62
225M
326
126
180

............z 6 2 0
.............z 1 0 0
............ z 6 2 5
______ I
4 1 )4
............z 4 9 1 H
.............J 1 1 0
............ z 1 2 0 X
_______z 4 8 1
_______z 1 0 0
............ z 2 2 0
______ Z 2 2 0
h 270
i 110
______ z 1 5 5 ) 4
.............J l i e
_______l 1 7 8
______ z 171

50
100
100
100
10U
100

1923 .

Per share.

l
............ Z
............ z
______ z
______ i

7 2 )4
290
160
380
500
405

7 4 5 193
9 7 6 .7 8 2
6 1 9 171
8 2 2 ,7 2 9
1 9 6 ,1 0 6
5 8 0 ,1 3 6
4 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 4 0 2 6S 1
2 ,5 6 8 ,7 3 6
1 350 748
1 6 4 ,9 7 2
7 1 8 ,1 9 1
1 5 3 ,4 0 8
144 658
1 071916
2 5 6 ,4 1 4
7 0 9 ,9 4 5
7 1 8 ,9 7 0
2 .6 7 8 .2 0 3
1 ,5 2 5 ,6 2 2
1 1 7 131
4 0 6 ,6 8 4
29 0 105
1 7 ,2 5 4 ,7 6 5
1.3 2 0 4 7 4 8
—

5 .3 7 3 .0 0 0
1 )9 .3 8 3 .8 1 9
5 .5 9 0 0 0 0
1 0 .0 3 3 ,0 0 0
1 ,9 7 4 ,0 0 0
5 ,1 3 0 ,0 0 0
4 ,5 5 8 ,0 0 0
9 4 9 2 OOO
1 4 ,1 2 0 ,0 0 0
1 3 .9 1 9 .0 0 0
2 ,0 9 5 , 4 6 3
4 ,0 2 4 ,4 3 0
2 ,3 6 1 ,0 0 0
1 2 3 3 .0 9 7
11 ^ 9 0 4 .8 9 8
4 ^ 0 0 4 ,6 5 0
8 ,4 1 4 ,7 8 7
5 ,2 6 8 ,3 7 8
9 .2 4 0 .4 7 7
1 3 ,5 3 1 ,1 7 8
1 2 8 8 .3 3 4
4 ,5 7 2 ,6 9 0
4 .2 9 6 .9 7 9
4 3 ,3 6 4 , 9 0 0

100
50
100
100
100
100
100
50
100
100
50
100
50
100
100
100
100
50
50

100
50

100
100
100
100
100
10c
100
100
100
166
100
50
100
50
50
50
100
50
10C
100
50
50
50
100
100

f 100
1 ,2 9 4 ,2 1 2 \ 1 0 0
6 9 7 .1 5 3
7 .0 3 7 .9 6 4
50
1 ,8 4 6 ^ 2 3 5 1 7 ,2 2 1 ^ 6 3 8
100
1 ,5 5 4 ,1 7 7 1 3 ,4 5 3 ,8 7 2
100
2 8 9 ,6 7 9 3 , 5 0 2 , 9 3 0
50

______ z 151
______ z 10034
_____ z 6 3 1 "
______ z 2 7 0 3 4
............ z 3 4 0 3 4
______ z 5 6 6
______ z 4 8 0 3 4
______ z 1 3 4
............ i 4 5 1
______ z 2 9 3 34
____
z 6 0 IX
______ Z 1 3 2
______ Z1
27514
______ Z 1 4 3 >5
______ Z 7 7 1
______ ZI224
............ i 5 0 1 3 4
_____ z 1 4 3 3 4
______ 2 1 0 0
______ / 4 2 2 34
______ Z s o 34
______ z 3 9 0
............ z 200
............ 2 5 0 2
______ z 2 2 5
______ 2 2 3 1 3 4
______ ( 1 4 0
_____ J 2 3 0 3 4
_____ Z 1 6 7
. . z 27534
_____ z 2 9 0
______ z 2 2 5
______ z
7534
______ z 2 4 2 3 4
______ 1
7 2 34
_____ z
7034
............z 1 5 0 3 4
130
______ ( 1 3 8
______ 2 2 3 1
______ 2 4 0 8
i 17534
_____ 2 3 9 ) 4
.
Z1 0 0
______ z 1 7 5
............ z 5 1 5
- - z 122
_____ z 1 0 6
_____ z 1 8 0
______ z 23134
............ z 3 4 2
............ z 1 3 5

P it t s b u r g h —
A llegheny V al B ank
A ll N ations D e p Bk
A n ch or Sav B ank
Arsenal B a n k _____
Bank of P ittsb . N A
B rad dock N at Bk
C ltizeus Sav Bank
C ity D ep osit Bank
D ia m on d N at Bank
D olla rS avin gsB a n k '
E xchange N at Bank
Farm ers D ep N at
Farm ers D ep os Sav
F ifth A venu e Bank
First N Bk o f B lrm
First N ational Bank
Fourteenth St Bank

K eyston e N at B ank
M a n u fa ct’rs B a n k .
M arine N at Bank
M ellon N at B a n k ..

Pennsylvania N B k
Penn Savings Bank
P e o p le ’s Sav & T r C o
S econd N at Bank .
U nion N at Bank _ _

B loom field T r C o . .
C olon ial T rust C o
C ontinental T r C o .
D olla r Sav A; T r C o
E ast E nd Sav & T r
Farmers D ep os T r .
F idel T itle & T r C o
F ranklin S av A T r .
H azlew ’d S A T C o
H ill T o p S A T C o . .
M anchester Savings
Bank A T ru st C o
M etrop olita n T r C o
O akl’ d Sav A T r C o
P eop le’s T ru st C o . .
P ittsburgh T r C o__
P otter T itle A T rC o
P rov iden t T ru st C o
R eal Est S A T r C o
South Hills T r C o ._
P enn T r C o _____ '____
T erm inal T ru st C o .
W ashington T r C o .
W orkingm an’ s Sav
B an k A T ru st C o

5 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 5 0 .0 0 0
6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
100 000
5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
172 700
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 .0 0 0
300 000
7 .5 0 0 ,0 0 0
200 000
1 ,0 0 0 0 0 0
200 000
100 000
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
500 000
2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 , 000,000
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
7 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 2 5 ,0 0 0
2 ,6 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0
4 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 . 000.000
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,3 2 0 .0 0 0

2,000 000
1 7 5 ,0 0 0
1 6 5 ,4 0 0
1 5 0 ,0 0 0

2 ,8 7 9 ,7 3 7
2 ,0 8 2 ,3 9 0
4 ,2 6 8 ,3 8 4
1 ,5 1 8 ,4 3 2
4 4 ,1 7 2 ,1 8 0
2 .4 5 3 .5 1 8
1 1 .7 7 4 .2 2 5
9 .2 9 1 .1 0 8
1 4 .2 6 1 .6 7 9
9 .1 7 7 .3 9 8
1 8 ,0 8 4 ,5 6 8
3 8 .7 0 9 .2 0 4
6 ,9 3 5 ,4 6 0
7 ,1 7 4 ,1 1 2
4 5 .7 3 9 .0 0 0
1 1 ,4 7 5 .3 0 7
2 ,2 2 0 ,1 3 7
2 ,2 0 0 0 0 0
5 9 ,6 0 9 ,8 6 0
5 ,1 1 1 ,0 6 2
7 9 2 ,3 4 5
1 , 1 9 9 .7 2 1
3 ,3 3 6 ,7 2 4
3 ,7 2 0 ,0 8 4
8 , 574.31MS
1 ,4 5 1 ,7 6 8
2 .7 0 5 .1 7 7
110405 443
2 2(15 4 6 2
1 7 .4 7 6 7 2 4
5 ,9 7 5 ,2 4 9
2 ,1 8 5 ,0 9 5
1 ,8 3 4 , 7 0 1
1 .9 5 2 .8 4 4
1 9 ,1 2 0 ,7 4 1
6 ,5 4 9 ,1 9 9
3 .1 8 5 9 5 9
2 3 ,2 2 6 ,9 2 3
2 7 .2 6 9 3 4 4
3 ,2 6 0 .2 8 1
5 ^ 0 9 3 ,0 5 8
1 .4(16 94(1
1 7 ,8 2 9 ,0 6 1
1 1 .3 8 7 3 0 2
1 ,5 7 8 ,7 5 7
10 3 7 3 377
81805^287
577 659
14 8 4 2 8 2 3
2 ,8 9 3 ,7 4 2
2 ,6 5 7 ,9 8 3
2 ,7 0 6 ,1 2 9

2 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 3 3 ,8 4 8 3 , 6 4 3 , 4 5 0
125 000
6 4 ,4 6 2
1 ,3 3 3 8 2 7
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 9 ,6 0 2 2 ,1 6 8 ,5 2 0
3 0 0 .0 0 0
3 1 9 ,0 7 6 5 | l 2 0 ’ 9 4 8
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
2 3 4 ,6 0 1
2 ,3 8 6 ,9 1 0
2 .5 0 3 .1 3 8 1 5 .6 5 2 8 4 4
2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 4 6 'S 8 3 5 . 4 0 4 . 7 4 5
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 7 7 .0 0 0 1 2 9 5 4 1 9
1 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 2 8 .0 0 0 4 .2 (1 2 9 9 7
4 0 0 .0 0 0
1 6 5 .2 5 7 i 1 . 5 7 3 . 5 2 3
1 2 5 ,0 0 0
5 1 1 ,0 8 2 4 , 7 3 6 , 9 8 7
4 0 0 .0 0 0
6 2 .6 5 8
5 (1 9 .7 1 3
1 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 4 2 . 1 6 2 . 2 9 0 9 8 . 7 5 9 771
3 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,1 0 0 ,0 0 0 7 ,2 3 8 ,8 9 1
5 1 1 ,3 9 2 4 , 0 4 2 , 0 5 1
1 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 2 5 .0 0 0
1 1 3 ,4 8 1
1 ,4 3 8 ,4 2 3
1 0 0 .0 0 0

3 0 -----50
30
30
30

132

50
100
100

85

50
100
100

_______

315

100
50

257

185
90

94

100
50
100
100
50
100
166
100
100
100
100
100
50
100

225
118
72
295

318

100

98

166
100

363

50

100

160

50

199

100
100
100
100

340

25
100
50

195
182

215

130

30
50
lo o
100
100
100
100
100
100
lo o
100

.

83
46

275
200

100

100 390 0
100 400
5C

1 ,6 0 1 ,6 0 8 1 1 ,7 8 6 .3 9 4

* Sale price, a Capital paid in; authorized amount is larger, b Capital to be increased, c Sept. 29 1923. v D ec. 31 1923.
Z Last sale, e Sept. 14 1923. s Includes Ninth T . A T . Co. h New stock, r Sold with Ninth National Bank, n Nominal.




............ i
______ z
............ 1
______ z

Per share.

D rovers A M er N a t

Franklin N at Bank

P h lla .— (C on.)
G irard T rust C o ___
G u ar T r & S D C o .
H a d d in g to n T A T C o
H a m ilton T ru st C o
H olm esburg T r C o .
In d u s’l T r, T & Sav
Integrity T rust C o .
Jefferson T A T r C o
K en sington T r C o .
L and T itle A T r C o
L ib erty T & T r C o
M arket St T & T C o
M a n a y u n k T ru stC o
M etrop olita n T r C o
M u tu al T rust C o _
N inth Bank A T r C o
N orthern C en t T r .
N orthern T ru st C o .
N o ’e a stT B k A T rC o
N orth ea st’ n T & T r
N o Phila T ru st C o
N o r W estern T r C o
P arkw ay T ru st C o .
P e lh a m 'T ru st C o . .
Penn C o fo r Insur
on L ives & G r A n
Penn W ’h ’g A S D C o
Philadelphia T r C o .
P hoen ix "Trust C o . .
P roviden t T ru st ___
R eal E st T r C o .co m
do
do
pref
R eal Est T I & T r .
R e p u b lic T ru st C o .
R oxb orou g h T r C o .
Southw ark T & T r_

00

__
700

x Ex-dividend.

Mar., 1924.]

TENNESSEE— National banks Dec. 31; State institutions Dec. 31.

PENNSYLVANIA (Concluded).
Capital.
R ea d in g —

Second Nat B a n k ..
Berks Co Trust Co.
Reading Trust Co.
S cra n to n —
Bosak State B a n k ..
^ounty Sav b a u a .-.
Green Ridge Bank.

Third Nat Bank_
_
Traders’ Nat Bank.
Union Nat Bank___
West Side Bank___
Anthracite Tr C o ..
Lincoln Trust C o _ .
W ilk es-B a rre—
Hanover Bk A T r . _
Miners’ Bk of W-B
Penn Bk & T r C o ..

W illiam sport—
First National Banl
Lycoming Nat Bk.
West Branch N B k .
Wllllamsport N Bk.
C o _ .................... .
Susq Trust C o____
York—
Central Nat Bank.
Western Nat Bank.
York Co Nat Bank
York N at’l Bank.
Guardian Trust Co
Secur Title & Tr Co
York Trust C o ____

Surplus d
b
Deposits.
Profits.

Par.

Bid.

Per share.

*
4 0 0 .0 2 0
1 00,000
2 0 0 .0 0 0
20 0 ,0 0 0
10 0 ,0 0 0
(500,000
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 5 0 ,0 0 0
(500,000
1 .0 0 0 .0 0 0
50 0 .0 0 0

$
1,2 9 0 ,9 4 1
33 9 ,7 1 4
1 ,056,931
150,640
30 9 ,4 9 3
1 ,2 8 7 ,2 1 7
979,251
7 84,369
252,461
1 ,8 5 1 ,8 3 4
998,362 !

$
7 ,2 8 4 ,8 1 4
1,6 1 8 ,3 3 3
2 ,3 4 5 ,9 9 4
661,083
5 ,0 5 2 ,4 7 1
7 ,4 4 7 ,8 0 2
2 ,0 4 1 ,6 8 0
5 ,8 5 8 ,0 8 8
3 ,3 1 9 ,9 4 5
1 2 .052,781
2 ,5 7 9 ,2 1 6

30
100
25
50
100
100
100
10
10
10C
100

120
290
120
SO
340
370
305
30
17
330
270

200.000
tOU,000
8 0 .0 0 0
1 ,5 0 0 .0 0 0
50,0 0 0
1 25,000
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
75,0 0 0
7 0 0 .0 0 0
2 0 0 .0 0 0
4 0 0 .0 0 0
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 0 0 .0 0 0
1 2 0 ,0 0 0
3 5 0 .0 0 0
2 0 0 .0 0 0

36 6 ,7 7 6 4 .0 7 1 ,2 5 2
t)501,998 7 ,737,303
9 9 ,1 3 0 1,4 5 6 ,3 7 7
2 ,8 1 1 ,0 4 2 3 1 ,0 9 3 ,1 0 8
656,000
5 5,637
122,135 1 ,225,793
117,468 2 ,5 1 9 ,8 8 1
134,820 1 ,4 5 1 ,4 1 5
7 94,280 14 ,7 0 5 ,8 2 6
22 1 ,5 4 6 2 ,581,361
1 ,3 4 8 ,4 6 9 9 ,1 5 5 ,4 3 3
8 8 0 ,9 4 0 8 ,9 7 0 ,4 0 9
2 7 3,609 3 ,7 0 3 ,7 5 2
274,301 2 ,8 9 1 ,7 4 4
20 2 ,0 3 0 3 ,3 3 4 ,3 1 7
2 2 6,492 1 ,9 2 4 ,0 3 2

50
100
50
100
50
50
50
50
100
50
100
100
100
50
50
100

202
260
102
517
110
100
145
143
470
175
515
446
147
135
130
138

2 0 0 ,0 0 0
37 5 ,0 0 0
125,000
1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 .0 0 0 .0 0 0
1 25.000
25 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
50 0 ,0 0 0
3 5 0 .0 0 0

2 51,603 2 ,6 1 8 ,2 1 2
81 9 ,1 6 0 6 ,033,021
1 4 4 ,18e 1 ,334,935
4 ,2 0 8 ,4 6 5 17,41 5 ,5 7 7
231,183 2 ,1 8 4 ,1 7 4
2 ,4 4 6 ,7 9 5 10,448,891
97,531 1,743,311
92 ,1 8 2 1,222,539
5 6 8,498 5 ,1 1 1 ,6 9 5
90 6 ,1 6 2 4 ,676,351
1,1 8 5 ,0 0 0 5 ,6 2 7 ,7 4 5

50 130
100 275
50 100
50 1/125
100 225
100 304
50 105
100 140
50 250
50 130
50 205

235
312
110
145
265
140
215

30 0 ,0 0 0
2 00.000
80 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 0 ,0 0 0

5 1 5,389
400,343
2 ,0 5 5 ,1 4 7
3 4 0,438

3 ,5 7 1 .4 6 3
1 ,390,640
5 ,2 3 2 ,5 3 6
1,0 2 5 ,3 3 8

100
100
100
100 ...........

250
235
525
235

30 0 .0 0 0
4 0 0 ,0 0 0

4 0 4 ,7 5 5
*490,084

3 ,5 0 4 ,1 8 9
2 ,8 1 1 ,4 9 5

100
50

210
100

20 0 ,0 0 0
100,000
50 0 ,0 0 0
2 2 5 ,0 0 0
3 0 0 .0 0 0
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 0 .0 0 0

108,519
2 23,187
359,324
2 36,795
7 45,566
4 53,207
268,341
142,983
2 8 3,761

1 ,086,785
1 ,842,216
4,7 5 1 .1 7 1
2 ,2 5 5 ,2 5 8
2 ,9 7 5 ,4 0 4
3,1 5 2 ,8 9 9
1,911,451
1,6 2 4 ,9 7 0
3 ,8 3 8 ,5 6 3

100
100
100
100
20
25
25
50
50

125
295
125
88
370
380
310
35
18
350
275

Per share.

474

143
140
290
103

Per share.

Per share.

57
45

Q reenville—
Amer Bk & Tr C o ..
Bank of Commerce
Farmers & Mer Bk.
First National Bank
Norwood Nat Bk .
Peoples Nat B k_
_
Piedmont Sav A Tr
Woodslde Nat B k ..
S p artan bu rg—
American Nat Bk _
Bank of Commerce
Carolina Nat Bank.
Central Nat Bank.
_
Dollar Sav Bank_
First National Bank
M er & Farm Bank.
Southern Trust C o .

2 ,5 6 5 ,1 8 4 !
4 ,4 2 2 ,5 1 5
7 ,8 5 6 ,8 4 7
2,7.54,995
1,180.649
2,578.931
512,636
6 ,8 9 7 ,8 9 8
1,8 2 9 ,7 8 2
790,663

100
10C
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

P«r
150
276
125
225
200
300
125
110
225
125

2 2 5 .0 0 0
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
12 ,5 0 0
10 0 ,0 0 0
5 0 0 .0 0 0
20 0 ,0 0 0
5 0 .0 0 0
2 5 0 ,0 0 0

12,217
1 6 4,878
1,495
23 3 ,2 5 6
9 5 2 ,5 5 3
378,171
5 7,614
7 6 ,4 9 2

1 ,8 2 7 ,4 0 6
1 ,109,694
422.981
1,7 4 0 ,1 0 2
5 ,985,811
2 ,8 2 7 ,7 2 2
1,573,551
3 ,0 0 9 ,6 8 9

100 100
100 117
50 m . . _
100 350
100 294
100 295
«
100 154

1 50,000
100.000
20 0 .0 0 0
4 0 0 ,0 0 0
100,000
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 00.000

131,780
4 6 ,9 2 0
54,211
2 8 6 ,7 6 5
18,628
187,559
123,899
29,5 0 6

8 9 1,297
1 ,0 7 6 ,6 9 5
1,0 9 8 ,3 3 0
2 ,5 7 3 ,5 7 3
485,275
2 ,8 1 8 ,8 2 6
1 ,0 8 9 ,4 7 2
5 5 5,414

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

60.000

180
135

115
170
150
240
155

S
$
7549.67S 2 ,6 1 3 ,2 1 7
2 8 3 .5 0 0 5 .3 0 4 .6 2 9
1 .1 0 8 .8 2 5 15 .1 1 4 .0 4 3
91.7 5 5 1 .1 3 1 .3 0 3
83 2 .2 5 1 1 1 .9 5 5 .6 4 5 !
1 40,857 3 ,2 7 1 ,4 8 3 j

C ity N ational B ank
E ast Tenn N at B k .
East Tenn Sav Bk
H olston N a t B a n k .
T h ird N a t B a n k ___
U nion N a t B a n k ___

6 0 0 .O C
O
1 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 .0 0 0
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 0 0 ,0 0 0

/5 4 4 .3 0 7 /1 0 2 7 2 .6 4 1 !
7 2 8 ,7 5 6 6 ,619,473 i
56.3 7 5 2 ,826,390
2 8 9 ,2 2 6 3 .4 2 6 .1 9 6
2 5 4 .5 4 7 2 ,1 0 9 .4 9 4
2 0 6 ,4 5 0 5 ,9 5 S ,7 4 2 !

B ank of C o m A T C o
C ent State N a t B k .
C olum bia Sav B ank
F irst N ational Bank
A m er S B & T r u s t.
G u aran ty B k & T r .
Liberty S Bk & T r .
M adison B ank & T r
M a n Sav Bk A T r
Solvent S Bk A T r .
Southern N a t B ank
State Savings Bank
U nion A Planters’
B ank A Trust C o

ioo

100
100
10C
10C
100
100
100

share.
300
150
250
225
325
130
125
250
150
105
119
50
300
300
158
185
140
117
175
90
155
245

Per shnr
l 2 .00
l 2 .1 0

___

175
200
165

1

Per aka'

3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 7 2 ,442,942 26,56 1 ,4 7 9
566,900 8 ,1 2 6 ,6 6 6
6 0 0 .0 0 0
/3 4 .2 3 0
51 2 ,9 5 0
10 0 ,0 0 0
77 4 ,3 7 6 6 ,6 9 0 ,6 5 6
5 0 0 .0 0 0
6 9,4 4 2 .0 4 6 .1 3 5
5 0 ,0 0 0
2 9 4 ,2 0 8 8 ,7 5 5 ,6 5 5
6 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 54,000 3 ,5 2 5 .0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 3 ,5 0 0
7 0 0 .0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
n l6 5 ,6 6 8 re4,0 3 6 ,5 7 5
1 5 0 .0 0 0
n 7 7 7 ,752
n l0 3 ,6 4 8
1 0 0,000
5 5 ,6 1 6
8 2 7 .2 1 9
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
6 0 ,0 0 0 1 ,4 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 0 ,0 0 0

10C
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
10

/7 7 7 .7 5 0 3 0 ,0 9 0 ,2 2 5

2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0

Ash

Par shar•

3 5 1 )4
233
164
300
454

166

342
229
160
295
425
199
229
49
580
8
100
294

100

191

195

2 3 2 )4
55
600
10
1 0 3 )4

Per short

N ashville—
Am erican N at Bank
Broadw ay N a t Bank
Centra] N a t B a n k .
Com m erce-Union Bk
F o u r t h A ls t B A T C o
Fourth A First N B
Tennessee H erm itage N a t Bank
Am erican T rust . .
N ashville T rust C o

Bid.

10C
100
100
100

K n oxville—

1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 0 .0 0 0
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,2 5 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 0 .0 0 0
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 5 0 .0 0 0

1 ,1 1 3 ,9 9 4 1 7 ,9 7 8 ,9 1 4
22 5 ,1 8 8 3 ,7 4 5 .2 2 5
103,028 1 ,801,791
29 1 ,0 0 0 5 .3 3 4 ,0 0 0
282.021 6 .0 7 5 .0 4 1
1 ,7 0 7 ,9 4 6 1 8 ,3 5 6 ,4 1 4
7 5 ,6 4 6
1 65,945
4 3 7 ,0 0 0

1 ,3 1 5 ,6 1 9
4,195,2611
3 ,3 5 0 ,0 0 0

100 t2 8 0
100 220
100 145
100 150
100
100 265
100
100
100

300
230
150
160
275

99

102

240

250

T E X A S — National banks Dec. 31; State institutions Dec. 3 1 .
A u stin —
Per share.
Am erican N a t Bank
Au stin N at B a n k ..
State N atio n al B k .

3 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
10 0 ,0 0 0

759,029
71 9 .8 5 6
54,0 9 3

6 ,5 8 0 ,5 7 5
7 ,5 2 0 ,0 8 6
1 ,8 9 0 ,0 2 3

100
100
100

250 000
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
4 00 000
2 5 0 ,0 0 0

45 3 ,8 7 1
3 2 ,2 1 0
3 8 3 ,7 2 8
83,331

4 ,7 7 8 ,0 5 2
2 ,2 2 1 ,8 7 9
6 ,7 8 4 .1 9 5
3 ,6 1 6 ,2 6 2

100

A m Exch N at Bank 2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
Central State Bank 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
C ity N ational Bank 3 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
M ercantile B A T Co
5 0 0 .0 0 0
D alias N a t Bank .
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
Republic N at Bank 1 .0 0 0 .0 0 0
N at Bk of C om in 'ce
1 50.000
Southw est N at B k . 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
D allas T r A Sav Bk 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
El P aso—
Border N at B a n k ..
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
C ity N ational Bank
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
First National Bank 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
State N a t Bank . .
3 0 0 .0 0 0
A m er T r A Sar Bk
3 5 0 .0 0 0
F o rt W o r t h —
C ontinental N at Bk
7 5 0 .0 0 0
Farm A M ech N Bk 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Fi rat N ational Bank 1 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Ft W orth State B k .
100,000
Ft W orth N at Bank
6 0 0 ,0 0 0
Stockyards N at Bk
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
Texas N a t ’ l B a n k ..
4 0 0 .0 0 0
G a lv e s t o n —
C ity N ational Bank
2 0 0 .0 0 0
First National Bank
20 0 .0 0 0
Sou Texas N a t’ l Bk
20 0 ,0 0 0
U S N ational Bank u l , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
H o u sto n —
Citizens State Bank
10 0 ,0 0 0
First National Bank 1 .5 0 0 ,0 0 0
G uaran ty N at Bank
2 0 0 .0 0 0
H ouston N a t B k___
6 0 0 ,0 0 0
Second N at Bk
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
N a t Bank of Coraru
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
Peoples State Bank
1 50.000
Public N at B a n k ..
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
State N at Bank . .
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
Union N at B ank___ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Sou Texas Cum m ercial N at B a n k ___ 1 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Guardian Trust C o
3 0 0 .0 0 0
Houston Land A T r 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
San Jacinto T r u s t ..
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
San A n to n io —
Alam o N at B a n k .. 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
C ity National Bank 1 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Com m ercial N at Bk
20 0 .0 0 0
Frost National Bank 1 .0 0 0 .0 0 0
G roos N at Bank
250 000
G uaranty State B k
1 5 0.000
Lockw ood N at Bk
2 0 0 .0 0 0
Nat Bk of C o m m ’ee
6 0 0 .0 0 0
Sam H ouston St Bk
A Trust .
1 00,000
San A ntonio N a tB k
5 0 0 .0 0 0
Central Trust C o . .
2 0 0 .0 0 0
C o m ’ w'lt.h B A T Co
3 0 0 .0 0 0
Texas State B k A T r
300.000W aco —
Central N a tio n a l..
5 0 0 .0 0 0
Citizens' N at Bank
2 5 0 ,0 0 0
First National Bank
6 0 0 ,0 0 0
First State B A T Co
3 0 0 .0 0 0
Llbertv N at Bank !
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
N ational C ity Bank)
1 0 0 .0 0 0

2 ,2 8 1 .1 7 2
54.091
1 ,3 6 1 ,2 3 8
177,435
131,448
23 8 ,8 4 3
3 0 0.000
145,837
34 9 ,2 4 2

3 9 ,1 0 1 .1 0 7
4 .4 1 7 ,3 6 8
2 9 ,4 1 6 .2 0 1
6 .8 9 1 ,5 0 2
6 .2 9 4 .0 8 5
1 6 ,9 6 9 .2 2 0
4 .4 0 0 .0 0 0
12 ,6 1 7 ,6 4 4
4 ,8 6 3 ,0 7 3

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

380
7 7 )4
275
130
127
138
260
85
137 )4

30 .0 0 0 2 ,0 0 0 ,2 0 0
30 .5 4 0 5 8 3 5 ,8 6 6
25 0 .6 1 5 1 3 .0 2 2 ,5 4 8
183 831 4 .9 7 2 .8 0 7
/1 3 .7 2 5 1 ,2 8 8 ,2 0 9

100
100
100
100
100

150
250
50

3 7 6,614 7 ,0 2 6 ,9 1 8
3 1 1,276 1 2 ,4 2 6 .8 5 9
6 50,000 2 0 ,3 1 0 ,2 6 7
/2 0 000
80 0 ,0 0 0
1,589.411 1 6 .6 2 7 .9 7 6
2 2 0.000 3 .3 2 0 ,3 1 8
2 5 8,884 5 ,4 1 0 .2 5 5

100
100
100
100
100
100
100

100
135
250
90
400
250
275

7 .0 7 4 .3 9 8
2 .6 8 8 .1 5 6
4 .7 3 0 396
8 ,8 7 5 ,0 2 7

100
100
100

160
150

No minal

price«

8,413
3 2 7 ,9 9 5
9 0 3 .1 8 8 3 1 ,1 4 4 ,2 0 9
6 9.887 1 ,401.731
80 2 .0 0 0 9 ,7 1 3 ,1 8 3
800 000 1 2.390.0S 7
535,664 6 ,6 4 4 .5 9 8
33.0 4 2 1 ,5 5 6 .2 4 7
36.661 1 .7 4 3 .8 1 0
79.7 2 6 4 ,2 8 5 .0 1 3
1 ,086.781 1 7 ,7 3 6 .7 1 2

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

75
235
150
225
235
235
100
95
165
222

85
250
165
235
250
245
105
102
185
228

1 ,3 5 0 .0 0 0 2 7 ,7 9 4 ,7 9 8
33 7 .9 2 9 2 .224.201
4 84.543 3 .1 3 9 .1 4 3
92 .0 7 8 1 .4 9 6 ,8 8 9

100
100
100
100

325
200
150
140

350
235

3 08.647 7 ,0 0 7 .2 7 6
22 0 .7 0 2 1 0 ,1 9 6 .2 9 0
44,541 1 ,7 8 6 ,6 8 6
7 00.765 7 ,999.331
156.948 1,8 9 1 ,3 7 8
1 0 7,019 3 ,3 0 3 ,8 9 2
371,561 2 ,9 2 0 ,0 7 4
25 7 ,4 2 6 4 ,7 8 5 ,3 4 5

100
100
100
100
100
100
too
100

(145
(140
(222
(1«5
(175
(310
(165

1 2.405
195,277
4 1 .5 5 6
1 3 1,445
45,6 0 9

38 2 ,9 9 6
2 ,1 5 9 .8 7 5
3 .2 3 9 ,5 9 3
2 ,3 5 7 ,0 6 7
2 ,1 5 8 ,7 8 6

100
100
100
100
100

100
(145
(110
(148
(125

3 .6 5 1 ,4 6 6
2 ,5 8 8 ,3 4 6
7 ,2 1 7 ,9 5 6
1 ,7 2 9 ,7 9 9
2 ,7 1 4 ,3 3 6
4 5 8 ,5 7 6

100
100
100
100
100
100

Am erican N a t Bank
C ity N a tl B a n k ___
First National Bank
Texas N ational B k .

D allas—

SOU TH C A ROLIN A— National banks Dec. 31; State institutions Dec. 31.
1 0 4,709
3 6 5 ,46C
60 5 ,4 7 2
165,985
20 6 ,2 8 7
3 66.681 !
3 2 ,0 9 2
43 4 ,4 9 4
28,65.5
4 0 ,3 0 7

$
5 0 0 ,O C
O
7 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 5 0 .0 0 0

B eau m on t—

1
N ew port —
Per share
Aquidneck Nat Bk_
20 0 ,0 0 0
14 5 ,7 1 7 2,3 1 8 ,1 7 1
50 *98
Nat Exchange Bank
1 00,000
102,587 1 ,082,022
75
82
50
Newport Nat Bank
120.000
7 5 ,3 8 5
538,264
91
60
93
Newport Trust C o .
3 0 0 .0 0 0
29 9 ,7 4 3 2,2 4 3 ,9 9 9 100 135
150
P rovid ence—
Per share
1
Blackstone Can Nat
5 0 0 .0 0 0
76 4 ,6 9 7 3 ,2 4 9 ,2 4 3
25
55
Columbus Exch Bk
15 0 ,0 0 0
79,0 4 2 2 ,258,591
50
High Street B a n k ..
95
12 0 ,0 0 0
175,938 2 ,2 0 5 ,5 4 9
50
Mechanics’ Nat Bk
57
5 0 0 ,0 0 0
3 37,164 6,0 2 7 ,0 5 5
50
Merchants’ Nat Bk 1.000.000 1 ,6 1 6 ,0 0 4 8 ,5 7 5 ,6 7 2
50 100
Nat Bank of Comm
8 5 0 .0 0 0 1,2 9 5 ,7 6 4 5 .7 3 8 ,1 7 4
50
80
Nat Exchange Bank 1 ,2 5 0 .0 0 0
944,351 1 3 ,628,782 100 140
Phenlx N at Bank_.
4 5 0 .0 0 0 1 ,1 0 6 ,7 3 4 2 .469,111
50 103
Providence Nat Bk
5 0 0 .0 0 0 1 ,3 6 0 ,4 5 9 2 ,6 4 7 ,3 1 0 100 230
Industrial Trust Co 4 ,oon non 8 ,5 0 3 ,8 5 0 102934 754 100 292
305
!
Lincoln Trust Co__
7 5 ,0 0 0
Rhode I Hos Tr Co 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 5 ,8 7 7 ,7 5 6 72 ,7 9 6 ,9 1 7 innoi
Onion Trust C o___ 1,000.000
76 1 ,1 3 9 16 ,3 1 5 ,8 0 2 100 131
PO share.
f
W o o n so ck e t—
1
Citizens’ Nat Bank
10 0 ,0 0 0
5 0 ,2 7 8
9 99,703 100 110
National Globe Bk.
45
10 0 ,0 0 0
9 6 ,5 6 5
723,269
25
47
Producers’ Nat B k .
3 2 0 ,4 2 5 2 ,8 4 9 ,2 1 4
2 0 0 .0 0 0
20
38
1

20 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 .0 0 0
1 .0 0 0 .0 0 0
20 0 .0 0 0
15 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
5 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
5 0 ,0 0 0
10 0 ,0 0 0

C h a tta n o o g a —

A m er T r & B kg C o
C hattanooga S Bk
First N ational Bank
First T r & SavB ank
H am ilton N a t B ank
H a m ilto n T r & S B

Surplus A
Cross
Profits.
Deposits. Par.

M em phis—

Per share

122
220
160
158
55
42
46
49
8 0 )4

Capital.

Ask.

RHODE ISLAND— National banka Dec. 31; Stale ins itutions Dec. 31.

C h a rleston —
Atlantic Nat Bank.
Atlantic Sav Bank.
Bk of Charl’n.N B A
Carolina Sav Bank.
Exch Bkg A Tr C o .
First National Bank
Miners & Merch Bk
People’s Nat Bank.
Security Sav Bank.
Bo Car L ’n A Tr Co

63

BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES

(305

Per share
100

Per

217.067
249 681
168,247
4 ,1 1 0

1 4 1.146
174.042
2 55.965
6 3,604
85,041
3 7 ,2 3 7

1

too

390
80
300
132
130
140
86
140
100
105
170
305
75

Per share.
110
150
300
100
300
300

Per share

Per

185
ia o

150

1175

Per ** r«
150
200
210
110
170
90

160
210
220
120
175
1100

* Sale price,
a C apital and surplus to be increased,
k C apital to be increased,
p A m o u n t paid in.
x E x -d iv id en d , y N ew stock . I Last
sale, n April_3 1923. s Sept. 29 1923. x Including First S a v. B ank A T r . C o . stock, e Sold w ith First N ational B an k . Includes trust funds.
u Succeeding Texas B ank & Trust C o . v June 30 1923. f E x -righ ts, t Includes Am erican Trust C o . / Sept. 14 1923 . m Present stock represents anticipation in one-half original capital.




64

RANKS AND

TRUST COMPANIES

U TAH— National banks Dec. 31: State institutions Dec. 31.
Capital.
Ogden—
Commercial Nat Bk
N at Bank o f Comm
First A Utah Sav Bk
Ogden State Bank
Security State Bank
First A Utab N at Bk

Surplus <
fc
Gross
Profits.
Deposits. Par.

S
$
126,214 1,305,014
53,891 1,776,907
166,588 3,286,381
ino.ono
283,034 6,447,552
150,000 „ 35.284 1,171,321
137,647 6,676,058
500,000
$
100,000
250.000
250,000

Salt Lake C i t y 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 .
500.000
300.000
Utah Sav & T r C o .
Walker Bros, B ’kers
850.000
Eton Sav Bk A T r Co 1.000,000

120,000
701,519
344.231
60,050
260,594
152.439
565,091
499,446

10,572.421
5,108,567
5,604,924
7,266,953
7,140,257
1,864,888
17.837,468
9,751,977

W EST V IR G IN IA — National banks Dec. 31: State institutions Dec. 31.
Bid.

Ask.

100
100
100
100
100
100

225
100
205
600
90
145

250
105
210

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

Per
135
269
200
145
173
120
225
212

share.
142
275
203
150
175
135
230
219

95
150

VERMONT— National banks Dec. 31: State institutions July 2.
Barre—
Granite S B A TrCo
People’s Nat Bank.
Quarrv S Bk&T C o .

70,000 2,367,942
104,040 2,930,000
r45,833 1,542,604

100
100

Howard Nat Bank.
Merchants Nat B k.
Burlington T r C o ..

125,000
ftuu.uou
150,000
250.000

164,983 3,137,409
287,142 1,775,810
d214,000 d463,00J
368,789 4,679,885

Kill

Montpelier—
Capital S B A Tr Co
First National Bank
Montpelier Nat Bk
M ontp’r S BA T Co

100,000
100.000
150.000
100,000

187,798 2,729,642
68.742 1,823.550
138,522 2,049,079
292,991 4,230,684

100
100
100
100

100.000
100,000
100.000
100.000
50 000

87.121
556.665
221.592 2,442,802
118,622
400.566
113,601 1,276,118
186,454 2,377,194

Per share.
100 185
100 260
100 130
100 125
100 200

Rutland—
Baxter Nat B a n k ..
Rutland Co Nat Bk
Rutland Trust C o .

Per share.
40
100 sl00

1125
160
200

Per share.
___
165
125
125
125
350

V IR G IN IA — National banks Dec. 31: State institutions Dec. 31.
Lynchburg—
First N ational Bank 1,000.000 1,228,769 6,192,044
873,457 3,913.461
Lynchburg Nat Bk 1,000,000
630,163 2,914,985
500.000
People’s Nat Bank81,753
200,000
533.688
Mutual S Bk A T r.
377,946 2,799,693
300,000
Norfolk—
100,000
American Exch B k .
Citizens Bank......... 1.000.000
Nat Bk of Com m ’ce 1.200.000
Trust Co of Norfolk 1,000.000
Norfolk Nat Bank. 1,000.000
800,000
Seaboard Nat Bank
500.000
Virginia Nat Bank.
Petersburg—
Petersburg Sav A Tr 1.000,000
600.000
Nat Bk o f Petersb.
Virginia Nat Bank. 1,000,000

7,453
760,593
1,566,050
1.006,564
1,310,732
634.195
221,093

241.409
5,620.598
16,379,402
5.813.843
11,539.015
7.255,085
3,590,221

170.906 3,457,093
238,066 3,017,439
225,684 3,799,548

Richmond—
893,423 15,129,534
American N at Bank 1.000,000
658.327 3,664.695
500.000
Bank of Com A T r .
486,826 5.895,307
300.000
Broad Street Bank.
94,548 1.786,137
300.000
Broadway Nat B k.
751,030 5,979,057
Central Nat B k_
_ 1.000.000
First National Bank 2,000.000 2,409.039 25,372,300
Grace St Bk A T r . .
200.000
23,280
581,356
232,523 1.645,373
100,000
Mech A M ercb B k.
Merchants Nat B k. 1,000.000 1,397,733,17,011,165
State A City Bank
A Trust C o _____ 1,200,000 1,511,384 20.003,259
Planters Nat Bank. 1,000,000 2,100,518 13,375,298
412.773 1.955,794
200.000
Sav Bank of Rlcbm
951.016 2,282,096
500.000
Union Bk of Rlchm
100.000
151,374 1,419,495
West End Bank . .
157,105 1,591,670
400,000
Federal Trust C o ..
249,111 3,809,618
1,000,000
Richmond Trust Co
Virginia Trust C o . . 1,000,000 1,185,844 3,485,733

100
100
100 2 S3
100 135
100
Per
100 85
100 235
100 295
too 190
100 225
100 200
100 175

287 14
227>£
240
141
360
share.
100
240
305
198
235
2o5
180

Per share.

100 - - - - - _
_
100
100 120
135
100
100
25
100
100
100
100
100
100

Per share.
245
252
235
242
87
95
130
135
201
208
277
283
110
120
240
280
310

25
59
100 - 25 100
50 178
25 82
12
100
98
100 361

61
410
105
183
88
14
100
375

W ASH IN G TO N — National banks Dec. 31 State institutions Dec. 31.
S ea ttle —
Bank for Savings. .
Canad’n Bk of Com
Dexter-Horton N B
First National Bank
Marine Nat Bank .
M etropolit’nN atBk
Nat Bk of Com m ’ce
Nat C y Bk of Seatt
Seaboard Nat Bank
Seattle Nat B a n k ..
Am Sav Bk A Tr Co
Union Nat, Bank
University Nat B k.
S p ok a n e—
American Bank____
Bank of Montreal .

34,067
924,004
400,000
32.373 5,736,402
200,000
705,353 22,231,903
1.600.000
604,862 14,578,686
500.000
103,005 4,593,250
300,000
290,737 6,124,444
300.000
737,621 20,422,229
1,000.000
298,897 5,531.354
500.000
181.247 4.437.096
100.000
90,928 3,301 ,356
200.000
1,000.000 1,000,926 23,056,282
83.321 2,310,796
600,000
600 nno
108,472 10,050,841
45,815 1,974,911
200,000

Surplus
Gross
<e Profits. Deposits. Par.
S

Capital.
W h eelin g—
Centre Wheel’g Sav
C ltlzens'-M utual _
Trust C o _______
Half-Dollar Sav Bk
Nat Bank of W V a.
Nat Exchange Bank
Quarter SavsATrCo
So Side Bk A Tr Co
Dollar Sav A Tr Co
Security Trust C o .
Wheeling Bank &
Trust C o _______

t
100,000
600.000
100,000
500.000
500.000
200.000
100.000
750.000
300,000
500,000

$
88,316

*
1,939,951

310,000 5,429.087
249,653 2,598.275
473,178 4,869.917
572.766 4.436.565
112.835 1,513 072
184,764 1.70 2.593
1.615.858 11.260.036
8352,364 3,355,910
550,000

7,373,282

Per
40
190
227
310
130
275
315
165

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100 160
100 280
100 45
100 145

share.
45
206
230
315
135
285
322
175
175
60
150

Per share.
100 165
175
229
100 228

Exchange N at B k. .
Fidelity Nat Bank.
Old National Bank
Spok A East Tr C o .
Washington Tr C o .

100,000
100.000
200,000
1,000,000
500,000
1,200,000
1,000,000
200,000

64,933 1,842,251
5,003 1,757,604
29 357i
663.578
273,762 8,265,337
134,783 3,865,003
643,587 20,522,197
507,982 9,480,214
103,517 1,553,393

100 125
100 105
100 190
100 127
100 150

T acom a—
Nat Bk of T acom a.
Puget Sd Nat B k .

1,000,000
300,000

363,324 15,732,739
14,537 2,958,049

100
100

La C rosse—
Batavian Nat Bank
Exchange State Bk
Nat Bk of LaCrosse
Security Savs Bank
State Bk of La Cr'se

1

458.363 3,811.675
19.734
794.420
457.410 4.824.160
28,095 1,060.252
101,895 2,058,176

M ilwaukee—
Badger State Rank.
154.105
200.000
Bay View ComAS B
100,000
47,755
City Bank________
47 428
300,000
First Wisconsin N B 6.000.000 5,310.666
Amer Nat’ l B an k .. 1.000.000
216.125
Marine Nat Bank. .
500.000 1,255.319
Marshall A Iisley Bk 1,000.000 1,600.000
Mer A Farm State.
97.938
200.000
Mer A Manufac Bk
189.967
400.000
Milw Comrn'l Bank
35.765
100.000
Nat Bk of Comm’ce 1.000.000
400 000
Nat Exchange Bank
790.936
500.000
Second Ward Sav B 1.000.000 2,015,913
West Side Bank___
467.233
400.000
82.517
North Ave State_
_
200,000
First Wise Trust Co
999,656
800.000

Per
100 201

Ash.
short

145
155
245
165
21514
135
250
315
310
200

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

100 220

I

5.194.715
2,175,390
2.233.717
82.147.109
10.967,357
9.561 248
23,772.087
2.642.191
2.721.250
1.642.829
8.151.330
7 956.613
3.3.434,283
3,448.418
3.018.947
2,389,717
1

Per
100
100
100
100
100

sAare

215
150
225
150
210
Per short
150
170
102
110
202
205
121
260
212
218
115
130

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

138
200

210

180
160

170

W YO M IN G — National banks Dec. 31.
C heyen ne—

j

Per

American Nat Bank

250.000

Citizens Nat iiauK.j

1UU.UUU

First National Bank'
Stock Growers N B

200.000
300.000

short

159.447 2.799.317
150,100 2,160.015
210,307 5.905.936
103.463 4,453,509

CANADA.
Returns are all of date Dec. 31 1 923.
NOVA S C O T IA .
Capital
Paid in.

Reserve
Fund.

Deposits. Par.

Bid.

Prices are per cent, not per sh are.
H alifax—
Per
%
$
$
Bank of Nova Scotia 10,000,000 19,500,000 174338191 100 253

Ath.
cent.

----

O N T A R IO .

H am ilton—
Bank of Hamilton.

Per
5,000,000 4,850,000 49,240,326

100

T o r o n to —
Bank of T o ro n to .. t/5.000,000 6.000.000 73.427,825
Can Bank of Comm 15,000,000 15.000.000 310178383
Dominion Bank_
_ 6.000.000 7.000,000 88.570.275
Imperial Bk of Can 07,000.000 7.500.000 83.752.256
Standard Bank____ 4.000.000 2,750,000 49,544.650
Sterling Bk of Can. 1,235,000
500,000 12,456,644

100
100
100
100
50
100

-

cent.

176
176}^
18314 184
186%
175
165

1
QUEBEC.
M ontreal—
Bank of M ontreal..
Banque d ’ Hochelega
Molson’s Bank____
Provinc’l Bk of Can
Royal Bk of Canada

27.250.000 27.250.000
4.000.
04.000.
000
5.000.
04.000.
000
3.000,000 1,500,000
20.400.000 20.400.000

Q u ebec—
Union Bank of Can < , 000,000
78

127
110
200
130
155

Per share.

400,000
50,000
500.000
60,000
100,000

Per cent.
5276137421 100
240
000 53 819.798 149
100
100
000 56.303.216 154
28.571.316 100
414573 650 100 21314 21414

1,750,000 88,099,397

100

106

S A SK A TC H E W A N .
W eyb u rn —
W eyburn Secur B k .

524,560

225,000

2,421,896

* Sale price. I Last sale, g This is capital paid in; authorized amount is larger, x Ex-dividend, z N o sales in four years,
r Jan. 1 1924. k Includes one-third of a share in Dexter-Horton Trust & Savings Bank stock, d June 30 1923. h New stock.




Bid.

W ISC O N SIN — National banks Dec. 31: State institutions Dec. 31.
Per share.

75,000
100.000
100,000

B u r lin g to n —

[V ol. 118.

100
e Sept. 14 1923.