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Bank

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NEW YORK NOVEMBER 3 1923.

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REVIEW OF OCTOBER.
Foreign developments during October were highly
important and yet can hardly be said to have been
much of an influence in home affairs, inasmuch as
people in the United States during the last five years
have become pretty well accustomed to bad or unfa­
vorable news from across the Atlantic. On the other
hand, there was multiplying evidence going to show
that, notwithstanding much optimistic talk and not­
withstanding the railroads in the eastern half of the
country, serving great manufacturing districts, re­
ported week after week a volume of tonnage of
record-breaking proportions, trade in many differ­
ent lines was not altogether what could be wished.
The simple truth of the matter seemed to be that the
country’s industries were still being kept employed
on old orders, many of them given in the spring,
when everything looked bright and roseate, but that
new orders were very slow in coming to hand, buying
of goods being conducted with the utmost caution
and plans for new work being made in the same con­
servative spirit and being limited mainly to schemes
looking no great way ahead. Manufacturers every­
where found it difficult to get prices for their goods
commensurate with cost levels, and in many in­
stances accumulated stocks of goods could only be
moved at larger or smaller price concessions.
Thus it became increasingly apparent that the
wage earning classes in the spring, when the outlook
appeared to be for steadily expanding trade activity
and everything apparently pointed to a long and un­
alloyed period of prosperity, had overreached them­
selves when they so generally insisted on wage ad­
vances, in many cases to the extraordinarily high
levels reached in the aftermath of the war. The re­




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sult has been that manufacturers find themselves
floundering in high labor costs and are in dire pre­
dicament because they cannot sell to the consuming
public at figures to cover their enhanced outlays.
This is really the secret of the great depression that
has prevailed on the Stock Exchange, where during
October a further pronounced slump in prices oc­
curred unrelieved by any bright spot until the very
last day of the month, when the U. S. Steel Corpora­
tion raised the rate of dividends on the common
stock. In a number of instances there was the fur­
ther drawback of a rise in the price of the raw mate­
rial, adding further to the discomfiture of the pro­
ducer. A striking illustration was the advance in
the price of cotton, where under the stimulus of un­
favorable weather conditions there were further up­
ward spurts in market quotations, intensifying the
troubles of the cotton mills. But the woolen mills
found it no easier task to dispose of their goods,
though in this instance the advance in the price of
the raw material, wool, was far less pronounced.
And the leather trade, the rubber trade, the copper
trade and the iron and steel trades by the trend of
market prices in their respective lines during the
month all furnished impressive testimony in sup­
port of the conclusion that the course of industrial
affairs was proving disappointing, reports of eco­
nomic service bureaus and trade prophets to the con­
trary notwithstanding.
These have been the dominant considerations re­
lating to domestic trade, and they have not been
such as to inspire much confidence or great hope in
any immediate betterment of the situation. Foreign
developments, as already noted, while highly imporlant, have been largely ignored, though their pres­
ence has been reflected in the course of foreign ex­
change rates. The news from Germany has been ex­
tremely disquieting, indicative not only of a pro­
foundly acute political crisis threatening the exist­
ence and continued functioning of orderly govern­
ment, but very suggestive of a complete disruption
of the German republic. Attempts were made in the
Rhine provinces to erect a separate State— a sort
of buffer State between France and Germany— and
to establish an independent republic therein.
But the occurrences in the Rhineland were the
least of the developments that threatened to split up
Germany into fragments. Both Bavaria and Sax­
ony, the former perhaps the most important State in
the German confederation, bid open defiance to the
Stresemann Government, which had been invested
with absolute powers of dictatorship. Bavaria, how­
ever, claimed to be absolutely loyal to the Reich and
professed opposition merely because the Stresemann
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element and sought to impose its new powers upon
Bavaria and hold it in subjection. Saxony, com­
monly known as “ Red” Saxony, because it is the seat
of some of the most radical communists in Germany,
indulged in various radical manifestations and also
appeared to be dissatisfied because the Stresemanu
Government would not bring force to bear against
the Bavarians. New trouble for both Bavaria and
the German Federal Government at Berlin was in­
dicated when the news came from Munich on Oct. 24
that an attempt to establish a Palatinate republic
had begun at Ludwigshafen, where a provisional
Government had been set up on that day. It was
added that in consequence a proclamation had been
issued by the Bavarian Cabinet on that night, de­
nouncing the step as an act of treason and declaring
that measures would be taken immediately to stop
all traffic in foodstuffs between Bavaria and the
Falatinate.
The latter part of the month the trouble in the re­
lations between the rebellious German States and
the Berlin Central Government approached a crisis.
On Oct. 27 Associated Press cablegrams from Berlin
stated that the Ebert-Stresemann Government had
fired the opening guns that night in its battle for
unchallenged authority within the federation of the
German States by dispatching an ultimatum to Dres­
den demanding the immediate retirement of Dr.
Zeigner’s Socialistic-Communistic Government and
simultaneously demanding of the Bavarian Govern­
ment the restoration of the Berlin Government’s
military authority within that State. The Central
Government’s communication to Premier Zeigner,
it was stated, branded the latter’s Ministry as an
outlaw Government, whose members were openly
inciting the population of Saxony to riot and to defy
the existing martial law and the Central Govern­
ment’s authority in general under the state of emer­
gency then existing. It was also stated that the ul­
timatum virtually gave Zeigner and his radical Cab­
inet members 24 hours to resign. It was noted that
while the manner of speech employed in the official
communication to the Saxon Premier transcended
traditional diplomatic forms, the note to the Munich
Government was couched in considerably milder
terms, being hardly more than a plain request that
General von Lossow, the Reichswehr Commander
(who had mutinied earlier in the month and was now
the Bavarian Dictator von Kahr’s military adjutant)
be withdrawn as head of the Federal troop contin­
gents garrisoned in Bavaria and that these be re­
stored to the jurisdiction of Dr. Gessler, the Federal
Minister of Defense and his Chief of Staff, General
von Seeckt. The cablegram said that these various
measures were the outcome of a conference of Pre­
miers held in Berlin. Earlier in the month the Con­
ference of Ministers had shown a disposition to pur­
sue a temporizing policy and to avoid collision with
the rebellious States, and particularly to prevent a
conflict with Bavaria, which continued to profess
loyalty to the Reich. The Saxon Ministry on Sun­
day, Oct. 28, rejected the ultimatum of the Reich
Government that the entire Cabinet resign, charac­
terizing the demand as “ unconstitutional” and say­
ing that the Saxon Landtag was the only body quali­
fied to present such an order and that it was ready
to bring the demand before that body for its consid­
eration. But the Berlin Government was resolute
in its purpose. On Oct. 29 General Mueller, repre­
senting the Berlin Government, arrested Dr. Zeig­
ner, Communist Prime Minister of Saxony, and sev­
eral other Ministers, and his soldiers took possession
of the State Assembly and other public buildings in
Dresden and elsewhere in Saxony. Chancellor
Stresemann at the same time appointed Dr. Carl
Heinze, formerly Federal Minister of Justice, Fed­
eral Commissioner for Saxony, and he was very suc­
cessful in establishing a parliamentary regime to
succeed the deposed Zeigner Minister, the Saxon So­
cialists deciding not to ally themselves with the Com­



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munists. The Bavarians, on their part, showed no
disposition to yield to the Berlin Government. At a
conclave of the People’s Party on Sunday, Oct. 28,
said to be the strongest single political organization
in Bavaria, which was attended by all the important
leaders of the party, including von Knilling, the titu­
lar Premier of Bavaria, Dictator von Kahr addressed
the meeting and received a vote of confidence. Dr.
von Kahr defended himself against the charge of
Separatism made by Berlin and said Bavaria had
done nothing which infringed in any way on the pre­
rogatives of the Reich. All that Bavaria demanded,
he asserted, was exercise of the rights it always had
enjoyed as a member of the Reich, including a meas­
ure of fiscal power.
In the meantime the economic situation of Ger­
many was steadily becoming more desperate and food
riots and other uprisings of one kind or another were
occurring all over the German Republic. Starvation
and famine threatened many different communities
and large sections of the population. It became al­
most impossible to enforce law and order even under
the reign of dictators, and the prospect of any change
for the better in the early future appeared altogether
barren of hope. The Stresemann Ministry the early
part of the month saved itself and was vested with
extreme powers simply because there appeared no
alternative except utter ruin and chaos and having
thus been given authority to proceed in the carrying
out of the new policy of abandoning passive resist­
ance in the Ruhr region, was able to begin negotia­
tions with the French Government. But that is all
the good it did. Premier Poincare was cold and un­
responsive. The Germans would have to show that
they had experienced a change of heart before he
would be prepared to meet them even half way. The
successive steps in the process of the new departure
were marked by many significant developments
which it is interesting to relate. The downfall of the
Stresemann Ministry, which had seemed imminent
for some time, occurred Oct. 3. The Chancellor and
his associates resigned, but President Ebert charged
him to form a new Ministry. On Oct. 6 he completed
a new Cabinet, with himself as Minister of Foreign
Affairs, as well as Chancellor, with Dr. Hans Luther
taking the portfolio of Minister of Finance and Herr
Koeth that of Public Economy. The Berlin corre­
spondent of the New York “ Times” characterized the
new Ministry as “ Stresemann’s second great coali­
tion Cabinet.” He added that “ the new Cabinet was
described by the ultra-reactionary member, Dr.
Graefe, as the “ galvanized corpse of the former Cab­
inet.” It has as its principal change the elimination
of the Radical Socialist, Dr. Hilferding, as Finance
Minister in favor of Dr. Hans Luther, who had re­
signed as Food Minister, and of replacement of Min­
ister von Raumer, who resigned, by Dr. Koeth as
Minister of Economics.” Having reconstituted his
Cabinet, Stresemann succeeded oh Oct. 13 in having
the Reichstag pass the Constitutional Amendment
conferring extraordinary powers on his Government
and by the decisive vote of 316 to 24, with 7 blank
ballots.
The latter part of the month a ray of light ap­
peared to break in the possibility of a definite settle­
ment at last of the vexed question of reparations pay­
ments by Germany. Lloyd George in his visit to the
United States and Canada was making speeches in
which he stressed the German situation as a world
calamity and urged the plan originally presented by
Secretary of State Hughes in December 1922 for the
appointment of a commission of experts to determine
Germany’s ability to make reparations payments.
As it happened, a whole series of events followed in
quick succession, all tending to advance the idea, and
before many days the movement for the appointment
of such a commission of experts was definitely
launched with the acceptance of all the nations con­
cerned, even France. Unfortunately, however, after
having given definite assent to the proposition, Pre­

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mier Poincare again made one of his bellicose Sun­
day dedication speeches, raising doubts as to whether
anything was likely to be accomplished even by re­
course to the experts. Speaking Oct. 28 at Sampigny,
his native Lorraine town, at the inauguration of an­
other memorial to the war dead, he announced that
France had made all the concessions she intended to
make in the matter of German reparations—that
she would consent to no cut in the debt. “ The limit
of our concessions has been reached,” he said. “ We
will not go beyond. For four years we have paid for
the advantages accorded to Germany despite the
treaty of Versailles. It is enough. We do not want
to support almost alone the total expense of a cause
that was vital to us all and which we won together.”
The plan to designate a committee of American, Eng­
lish, French, Belgian and Italian experts to claim
from the Germans a program of financial and mone­
tary restoration and a precise scheme of reparations
payments— this, he contended, was within the provi­
sions of the treaty and hence acceptable to France as
long as it did not include an attempt to lower the
amount of the debt. “ We are asked again and again,
however,” he said, “ to proceed to a new evaluation of
the German capacity to pay. What is meant by it ?
If it is a matter of arriving deviously at a diminu­
tion of the German debt it is a combination that is
not acceptable to us. If it is a matter of finding out
what Germany is able to pay to-morrow and in the
immediate future nothing is more necessary. But
the Reparations Commission is specifically charged
under the treaty to evaluate this capacity for pay­
ment.” To clinch the matter an official communique
was issued at the French Foreign Office at Paris the
same evening reiterating the French Government’s
determination to refuse to agree to any reduction of
the German debt as fixed by the London Conference
in May 1921. The cable dispatches said that this doc­
ument had been written entirely by M. Poincare in
his own hand and turned over to the Foreign Office
before his departure for Sampigny.
However, the
State Department at Washington was not discour­
aged. It took the view that the important thing was
to have the committee appointed and Germany’s ca­
pacity determined. Washington was also prepared
to concede that France was within her rights in con­
tending that under the Treaty of Versailles the rep­
arations payments could not be cut without France’s
consent. There was readiness likewise to accept the
French view that the experts must act under the Rep­
arations Commission and that their conclusions
could only be advisory.
Among the domestic developments an event of no
small importance was the action of President Coolidge in suggesting on Oct. 16 during a discussion of
the transportation situation at the White House at
Washington with Samuel Rea, President of the Penn­
sylvania Railroad, that a reduction in freight rates
be made by the railroads on grain intended for ex­
port and also on coal. Concerning the reduction in
the rate on wheat for export the President felt that
such action by the railroads would be helpful in the
wheat situation and would prove a wise policy for the
railroads to undertake at the present juncture. On
the same day (Oct. 16) it was announced that the
Inter-State Commerce Commission had temporarily
denied the complaint of Western grain-growing
States which had been pending before it for several
months, asking for a reduction in freight rates on
grain and grain products in the West, but instead of
dismissing the complaint, had reopened the case for
more evidence. Present rates, the decision said, had
not been shown at previous hearings to be unreason­
able, while earnings of Western railroads were found
to be low. The suggestion in the case of coal was just
the reverse of that in the case of grain. In this lat­
ter the President asked a lower export rate than the
domestic rates so as to facilitate shipments of wheat
abroad. On the other hand, in the matter of coal,
where a special export rate lower than the domestic



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rate already prevailed, he asked that domestic and
export rates be made the same, and, in explana­
tion, directed attention to protests received from
New York and New England that the railroads were
carrying coal through those States to Canadian
points at a lower rate than was given coal consigned
to consumers and dealers in those sections. While
recognizing that perhaps the lower export rates
might be based on sound economic reasoning, the
President told Mr. Rea it was not likely, in his opin­
ion, to promote good feeling. After the close of the
month (on Nov. 1) railroad executives representing
nearly all the trunk lines in the country notified the
Inter-State Commerce Commission that they would
be unable to grant a reduction in rates on grain for
export.
As to the course of general trade in this country,
we have already indicated that it was somewhat of a
disappointment, inasmuch as, though many indus­
tries were being kept quite fully employed on old
orders, new orders were not coming in very fast. In
the New England textile industry, indeed, the orders
on hand were not sufficient to consume current pro­
duction and curtailment had to be practiced. As one
illustration, the Amoskeag Manufacturing Co., be­
lieved to be the largest manufacturers of cotton
goods in the world, announced on Oct. 4 that it would
at the end of that week (Oct. 6) close down its cotton
mills in Manchester, N. H., for an indefinite period.
Between 10,000 and 11,000 workers, it was stated,
would be affected by the shut-down. The worsted
mills and the mechanical department of the plant, it
was announced, would continue to operate.
At many other points in New England the mills
were also obliged to continue curtailment. New
Bedford reported that the mills were operating
on an average of four days a week. At Low­
ell, Mass., the Massachusetts Mill on Oct. 16
went on a three-days-a-week schedule. At Lewiston,
Maine., on Oct. 18- the Bates Manufacturing Co.,
with 2,200 operatives, went on a three-day week. On
Oct. 29 it was announced that the York Manufactur­
ing Co. at Saco, Me., would go on a schedule of three
days a week and on Oct. 31 news came that the
Pepperell Mills at Biddeford would run on a sched­
ule of 500 narrow looms three days a week until fur­
ther notice. The plant is said to have 6,600 looms.
Even in the South some of the mills began to curtail
— at least those engaged in producing ginghams. The
woolen mills in some cases also reported poor busi­
ness, the Ayer mills of the American Woolen Co.,
according to reports, having made marked curtail­
ment. Lack of orders on special worsted produced
at the mill was said to be the cause. A few of the
cotton departments of the Amoskeag Company at
Manchester, N. H., on Oct. 22 opened up again. The
mills would endeavor, it was stated, to develop a more
diversified line of manufacture to take the place in
part of the lessened gingham trade. On Oct. 25 it
was stated that the Amsokeag mills would resume
work at full time at their bag mills on Monday, Oct.
29, and on part time at four other mills. High labor
costs remained an unfavorable feature everywhere
and at Brockton, Mass., on Oct. 15 an increase of 11%
in the wages of 18,000 out of the 22,500 shoe opera­
tives went into effect. It was figured that the in­
crease would add $500,000 to the annual pay-roll.
The price of cotton advanced to new high levels.
At the beginning of the month some decline occurred
as a result of the Government crop report issued Get.
2 putting the estimate of the crop larger than it had
been generally supposed would be the case. The Ag­
ricultural Department found that the condition of
the crop on Sept. 25 indicated a yield of 11,015,000
bales, as against 10,788,000 bales on Aug. 25. Both
the ginning return and the crop report were issued
on the same day, Oct. 2, the Census Bureau’s ginning
return coming first. This last was construed as ex­
tremely bullish, showing as it did, only 3,215,394
bales ginned up to Sept. 25 1923, against 3,866,396

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bales up to the same date in 1922, and a violent up­
ward swing in future options occurred. An hour later
at 11 o’clock, there came the Agricultural Bureau’s
report, which, on account of the increase in the esti­
mate of the size of the crop was bearishly interpreted,
causing a drop in quotations of 155 to 185 points
(1.55c. to 1.85c. per lb.) from the early high amid
excitement that made the day memorable. Yet to­
ward the close there was a rally which left the net
decline for the day only about 40 to 45 points. The
next day there was a further sharp rally, because of
skepticism as to the accuracy of the Bureau estimate.
Then the tendency was downward for a few days, but
the rest of the month the tendency was, most of the
time, upward on unfavorable advices regarding the
crop. Spot cotton in this market, after having sold
Oct. 1 at 29.50c., got down to 28.20c. Oct. 8, but Oct.
30 was up to 31.80 and closed Oct. 31 at 31.50c. It is
noteworthy that the course of prices for print cloths
did not follow that of the raw material. Print cloths
at Fall River were marked down on Oct. 1 from S^c.
per yard to 8%c. and were further reduced to 7%c.
Oct. 9, but on Oct. 15 there was again an advance to
8c. and this remained the figure to the close.
The rubber goods trade was also in unsatisfactory
shape, and rubber tire prices were again reduced.
Crude rubber likewise moved lower and on Oct. 31
smoked ribbed sheets and first latex crepe for spot
delivery was down to 26%c., against 28%c. Sept. 29.
In food prices, sugar, after some further advance
the early part of the month, moved lower the latter
part. This is true both as regards raw sugar and the
wholesale price of refined sugar. The range for re­
fined sugar as quoted by the principal refineries was
8.80@8.90c. per lb. Oct. 31, as against 9.00@9.60c. at
the end of September. Cuban raw sugar declined
from 6c. to 5% c. Coffee prices ruled higher, as
is indicated by the fact that No. 7 Rio was quoted at
11% @11% c. Oct. 31, against 10%@10%c. Sept. 29.
Grain prices, after ruling higher the early part of
the month, moved to lower levels the latter part,
though wheat prices held up well on expectation of
Government aid of some kind to help wheat produ­
cers. December wheat at Chicago moved up from
$1 04% Oct. 1 to $110% Oct. 8, then declined to
$1 04% Oct. 19, advanced again to $1 08 Oct. 26 and
closed Oct. 31 at$l 07%. In corn a sensational drop of
5@6c. occurred Oct. 23 in cash corn at Chicago, and
in the October option, owing to large offerings, fine
weather, active husking, a lessened feeding demand
in favor of rye and barley, decreased buying by the
industries and heavy liquidation of December, by
which time it is believed the supply will be larger
than was at one time thought likely. Between Oct.
11 and Oct. 31 No. 2 yellow cash corn in Chicago de­
clined from f 114 to 94c. The December corn option
at Chicago, after moving up from 71%c. Oct. 1 to
78%c. Oct. 16, fell sharply, and was 72@73%c. Oct.
31. December oats at Chicago rose from 42c. Oct. 1
to 44%c. Oct. 2 and then declined to 41c. Oct. 23, with
the close Oct. 31 41%c.
Copper dropped to the lowest figures reached in
over two years, the price of electrolytic at New York
on Oct. 26 being down to 12c., with a recovery to
1 2 1 4 c. Oct. 30. Stress was laid on the rapid increase
in production in three big mines in South America.
The present price compares with 1 3 1 4 c. Sept. 29.
Lake copper dropped from 13%c. Oct. 1 to 13c. Oct.
30. Most of the other metals also showed a declin­
ing tendency, lead at New York, declining to 6%c.,
against 7.05c. Sept. 29. Tin at New York fluctuated
rather erratically. With the quotation Sept. 28
41.32%c., the price Oct. 5 was 42.50c.; Oct. 22, the
quotation was 40.87%c., and Oct. 30 41.50c.
The market for petroleum and for gasoline re­
mained disturbed with further sharp declines in
prices. In the case of iron and steel, necessity buy­
ing was the chief feature of the market with depend­
ence for the future chiefly on the railroads, who were
conducting negotiations for cars, locomotives, rails,



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bridges, track material and miscellaneous steel,
though some doubt existed as to whether a continu­
ous flow of orders could be expected, even from that
source, if railroad rates should be reduced. The
“ Iron Age” reported buying of steel the last week of
October at little more than 50% of capacity.
The declaration of an extra div. of % of 1% on
United States Steel Corp. com. in addition to the
usual quar. div. of 1% % , was the most important
dividend announcement of the month and attracted
the more attention because it was wholly unexpected.
Pacific Lighting raised its quar. div. on com. from
$3 50 to $4 per share. Lawrence Gas declared 2%
quar.; 3% % semi-annually had previously been paid.
$5 extra per share was declared by Lowell Electric
Light Corp., in addition to $2 50 quar. per share. A
stock div. of 19-81 of a share of com. was paid on
Municipal Service Co. com. Chicago Mill & Lumber
resumed divs. on com. National Fireproofing re­
sumed divs. on its 7% non-cum. pref. The quar.
div. on Merrimac Mfg. Co. com. was raised from
1% % to 1% % . New York Shipbuilding resumed
divs. Geo. B. Newton Coal resumed on the 7% 1st
pref. 3% % on pref. was declared by the Independ­
ent Brewing Co. Cuba Co. resumed on com. Punta
Alegre Sugar and Union Copper Land & Mining Co.
also resumed. Westfield Mfg. raised quar. div. on
com. from 50c. to 75c. per share. On the other hand.
San Francisco-Sacramento RR. deferred the quar.
div. on its 7% cum. pref. No action was taken on
quar. div. on Elk Horn Coal Corp. pref. Hayes Mfg.
Co. deferred divs. on 8% cum. pref. Maple Leaf
Milling Co., Ltd., quar. div. on com. was omitted.
Derby Oil & Refining also omitted quar. div. on com.
Seaboard Oil & Gas reduced the divs. payable month­
ly from 3y3 to l% c. per shard. Buckeye Pipe Line
cut its div. from 3% % to 3%. Lee Tire & Rubber
omitted its quar. div. Western Grocers, Ltd., de­
ferred payment of quar. div. on 7% cum. partic. pref.
National Enameling & Stamping reduced its quar.
com. div. from $1 50 to $1 per share.
On the Stock Exchange further extensive declines
occurred all through the list, but with a sensational
recovery the last day, Oct. 31. In the first half of
the month the market showed a rallying tendency
under the leadership of the railroad shares, which
displayed strength because of the favorable reports
of earnings being received for current periods. Balt.
& Ohio com. was especially distinguished for its up­
ward SAving at this time, the stock having become a
favorite because the company had the previous month
announced the resumption of dividends on the
shares, besides which the company was presenting a
marvelous record of expanding revenues. In the up­
ward flight the stock on Oct. 8 touched 59%, the
highest figure of the year. The common stock of the
Clev. Cin. Chic. & St. L., a subsidiary of the New
York Cent., on Oct. 2-3 also had a sudden spurt which
carried the shares up, on very few transactions, from
90 to 104, thus also establishing a new high record
for the year and comparing with only 76 last Janu­
ary. It Avas back to 95 Oct. 31. Ches. & Ohio com.
also moved sharply upward, though without break­
ing the year’s record and NeAv York Central itself, as
also Southern Railway com. and a feAV other active
specialties likeAvise displayed great strength in the
early days of the month. The latter half of the
month all this was changed. Several different groups
of industrial stocks had been Aveak and making new
I oav records for themseUes, even while the railroad
list was on the ascent, and noAv the railroad list reversed its course and joined in the downward move­
ment, with the result of bringing about very severe
and pronounced losses all through the list. The
change in the case of the railroad stocks was no
doubt to be ascribed to the action of President Coolidge in suggesting to the managers of the roads east
of Chicago a reduction in rates on grain and coal.
There had been more or less fear all along of adverse
legislation against the rail carriers with the reas-

Nov., 1923.}

MONTHLY REVIEW

11

On the last day of the month (Oct. 31) the course
sembling of Congress in December (because of the
dominance of the radical element in the Senate) and of the market was suddenly and completely reversed,
now the railroads found themselves face to face with and after an almost continuous decline for two weeks
one of the most important phases of the problem, violent advances in prices occurred all through the
namely the question of granting lower transporta­ list. The income statement of the U. S. Steel Cor­
tion charges for the benefit of shippers. The Presi­ poration for the September quarter had been issued
dent’s suggestion apparently did not involve the after the close of business the day before and showed
Western roads, but naturally there was apprehen­ profits about the same as for the June quarter, and
sion with regard to these, too, and in their case any in addition came the announcement that the direc­
cut in rate would be a most serious matter, as con­ tors had declared an extra div. of % % on com. be­
trary to the experience of the Eastern roads, the re­ sides the regular quar. div. of 1% % . The latter ac­
turns of earnings of Western roads have all along tion was wholly unexpected, and it had an electric
been either poor cr indifferent, the reason being effect on speculation. Steel com. had closed at 86%
that these roads serve an almost exclusively agri­ Oct. 30. It opened Oct. 31 at 881/4@89 and later
cultural population and hence have not been able to sold up to 91%. The rest of the market responded
share in the benefits arising from the great manufac­ in similar fashion. The bears rushed to cover their
turing activity. Great Northern shares and North­ outstanding short contracts and many of the active
ern Pacific stock proved particularly vulnerable, as speculative properties advanced 4@5 points, the
they have been all through the year, and quickly same as the Steel shares. The day proved the most
tumbled to new low figures for 1923. The movement active of any since last spring, with the volume of
soon extended to the stocks of other Western roads, business aggregating close to 1,400,000 shares.
L U M E O F BU SIN ESS O N T H E ST O C K E X C H A N G E .
particularly the low-priced shares, and finally em­ i f onth ofV OOctober—
1923.
1922.
1921.
1920.
15,802,900
25,762,647
13.129,731
13.657,289
braced the whole railroad list, dividend payers and Stock sales— Shares.
Bond sales (par val.)— '
non-payers alike. Milw. & St. P. com. and pref., Rock
R R . & misc. bonds $119,355,750
$178,559,500
$90,951,000 $101,319,000
. 8. G ovt, b ond s.
81,143 000
154,331,000
219,677,150
202.520,800
Island com., St. Paul & Omaha, Lackawanna, L. & UState,
foreign, & c.,
b o n d s ____________
28,270,000
42,222,000
32,072.000
27,414.000
N., Col. & Southern, Mo. Pac. com. and pref., Pere
Total
bond
sales-$228,768,750
$375,112,500
$342,700,150
$331,253,800
Marquette pref., and a number of others, all estab­ Jan. 1 to Oct. 31—
Stock sales— Shares188,003.576
216,583,753
140,125,953
180.432,131
lished new low records for the year.
Bond sales (par val.)—
With the railroad list no longer acting as a check
R R . & mlsc b d s -.51,277,288,450 $1,758,972,100
$753,426,600 $591,791,000
.S . G ovt, bond s.
655,684,475 1,413,607,865 1,587,039.590 2.253.400,400
on the downward movement, the collapse in the in­ UState,
foreign, & c.,
b o n d s __________
389,921,400
505,361,500
244,280,200
245,521,800
dustrial properties became still more widespread.
Total bond sales..$2,303,894,325 $3,677,941,465 $2,584,746,390 $3,090,713 200
With further cuts in the price of petroleum and its
There was no essential change in the money mar­
products, there was, of course, nothing to relieve the
gloom surrounding the oil shares. The copper shares ket during the month. Renewed liquidation on the
had to contend with the fact that the metal was sell­ Stock Exchange further diminished the demand from
ing at the lowest figure in over two years. The drop brokerage houses, but the trade demand continued
in American Woolen stock afforded testimony to the about the same as before and the banks were also
unfavorable situation prevailing in the woolen goods called upon, as is customary at this season, to fur­
trade, in the absence of the demand for goods that nish the usual quota of funds with which to finance
had been counted upon, and, for that matter, re­ the movement of the new crops. Inquiry was also
flected the poor outlook in the textile trades gener­ reported at times on behalf of the oil companies
ally. The decline in the price of rubber goods did which needed money for the purpose of caring for
not, of course, help the rubber stocks, while further the large accumulations of crude petroleum. The
cuts in the prices of rubber tires did not serve to in­ latter part of the month there were reports that crop
duce buying of the tire stock, even after big declines moving money was returning to this centre in quite
in these stocks. A poor quarterly return of earnings considerable volume. The range for call money on
by the Central Leather Co. seemed significant of the the Stock Exchange was 6 to 4%, the high figure
conditions prevailing in the leather trade, while the being recorded on the opening day, Oct. 1, and being
iron and steel stocks could not, of course, remain un­ connected with the heavy disbursements on that day.
affected by the gradual lapse of this industry into a The renewal rate was 5% Oct. 1; 5% Oct. 2, 5 Oct. 3,
comparative state of quiet, especially as it was known then 4% to Oct. 9, when the rate was marked up to
that the steel makers were assuming half of the ad­ 5% % , then 5% from Oct. 10 to Oct. 15, inclusive;
ditional outlay involved in the change from the 12- 4% Oct. 16 and Oct. 17; then 4% to Oct. 30, when
hour day to the 8-hour day. And so in one trade af­ there was an advance to 5%, with a drop to 4% Oct.
ter another there have been adverse influences, the 31. In the case of time money there was a frac­
one common factor being high labor costs (greatly tional easing of rates, the figures October 31 being
accentuated by the 1923 wage advances) and high 4% @ 5 % for 60 days and 5% for all periods from 90
fuel costs, with inability to get from the consuming days to six months. Local brokerage firms were not
public prices commensurate with these additions to active, but a fair demand was reported on foreign ac­
cost— all pointing unmistakably to diminished prof­ count. The rates given compare with 5% % per an­
its and diminished returns. Apparently there is one num for 60-day money and 5!/4@5%% for maturi­
exception to the rule, namely the tobacco trade, and ties running from 90 days to six months at the close
the tobacco stocks were strong, while the rest of the of September. Rates for commercial paper remained
market was weak. Indeed, one or two of them made unchanged at 5@5i4 for 60 and 90 days endorsed
high records for the year. Some stocks suffered from bills receivable and six months single names of choice
adverse influences peculiar to themselves. Thus, character. Names not so well known required 5% %
Famous Players-Lasky com. suddenly dropped 10 at the close, as against a range of 5 i4@ 5 % % at the
points on Oct. 26, and got down to 52 Oct. 27 against beginning of the month. No changes were made durFOR M O N E Y A T N E W YO R K , W E E K L Y .
74% Oct. 3, and comparing with 93 last January and Call Loam onRATES
Slock Exchange—
Oct. 5.
Oct. 11. Oct. 19.
Oct. 26.
Range for week (mixed collateral)___________ 4-6
4M -5)4
4-5
4-5
107 in Sept. 1922. The drop following the announce­ Week’s
average (mixed collateral)____________
5
5
4J4
Range for week (all-industrial collateral)-.- 4-6
4)4-5)4
4-5
4-5
ment that the company would shut down all produc­ Week’s
average (all-industrial collateral)___
5
5
4)4
4)4
tion work in the immediate future and would resume Time Loam (Mixed Collateral)—
Sixty days........................................
5M-5M 5)4-5H 5-5)45-5)4
only when it was felt that the concern could get an Ninety days-................ - .......... .............. ............ 5)4-5H 5)4-5)4
5-5)4
5-5)4
months-------------------------------5)4-5345J4-5J46-5)4 5- 5)4
adequate return on the investment. Some of the Four
Five months......... ............ .................— ...............5)4-534 5)415)4
5-5)4
6- 5)4
Six months----------------------------------5)4-5345)4-5)4 5-5)4 5-5)4
insiders seemed to think that this could be construed Time
Loam (All-Industrial Collateral)—
i ■4
Sixtydays--------------------------•
_.........................
5)<-5)4
5)4-5)£
5-5 )4
5-5)4
as a favorable feature in indicating that outlay for
Ninety days-----------------------------------5)4-5345)4-5)4 5-5)4
5-5)4
months.......... ..............................
5)4-5345)4-5)4 5-5)4 5-5)4
films was complete and no further production ex­ Four
Five months..........................................
5)4-5345)4-5)4 5-5)4
5-5)4
5-5)4
Six months..............................................................5)4-5)4 5)4-5)4
pense would be necessary for months to come, but Commercial
5-5)4
Paper—
the speculative fraternity did not look upon it in that
Double names— Choice 60 to 90 days______ 5-5)4 - 5-5)4
5-5 )4
5-5)4
Single names— Prime 4 to 6 months______
5-6)4 ^ 5-5)4
5-5)4
5-5)4
light.
kfcimfttkBi — Good 4 to 6 months.............5)4-5)4jE5)4-5)4
5)4-5 y. ■ 5 '4 -5 )4



[V ol. 117.

MONTHLY BEYIEW

1*

ing the month in any of the rates of the Federal Re­
serve Banks. The New York Clearing House institu­
tions in their weekly returns showed surplus reserves
above legal requirements Oct. 27 of $21,991,020,
against $32,100,730 Oct. 20; $14,624,210 Oct. 13;
$15,960,210 Oct. 6 and $23,150,560 Sept. 29.
The foreign exchange market was weak and rates
declined all around on the deplorable conditions pre­
vailing in Germany. Towards the latter part of the
month a prospect seemed to open up of some kind of
a settlement of the reparations problem, even though
Germany’s internal troubles remained unrelieved,
and foreign exchange rates recovered somewhat.
Sterling bills were also depressed at times by lib­
eral offerings of commercial bills against cotton and
grain exports which are customary at this season of
the year. But all through the month there was great
nervousness because of the disturbing news from
Germany and there was a natural reluctance to en­
gage in exchange operations except to supply imme­
diate needs. There also appeared to be some selling
of sterling at times by British interests with a view
to accumulating dollar credits for the purpose of
meeting interest on the British debt to the United
States or for some other reason. Sight bills on Lon­
don after rising from $4 53% Oct. 1 to 4.56% Oct. 5
sharply declined thereafter and Oct. 23 were down
to $4 47%, with the range Oct. 31 $4 48 5-16@$4 48%.
With reference to the rates on the Continent of
Europe, the German mark, already close to the van­
ishing point, nevertheless moved further downward
with steadily increasing velocity until the rate got
down to a fraction expressed by so small a decimal

that it took 125 billion marks to make a single dollar.
No actual business, however, was transacted in the
mark; the leading exchange houses, with two or three
exceptions, declined to conduct further dealings
therein. On Oct. 8 cable advices stated that the
Bank of Germany had further advanced its official
discount rate from 90% to 108%, but this was after­
wards found to be an error, 90% remaining the rate
for discounting bills. It was explained that the
108% rate represented solely the interest on ad­
vances on paper marks and was declared to be merely
academic, since the Reichsbank was no longer mak­
ing any such advances. The Bank of Germany nev­
ertheless continued its fantastic performances in
putting out new notes in amounts expressed in such
huge figures that the whole thing appeared gro­
tesque. The increases were now in quadrillions, the
exact amount of the addition for the first week of
the month having been 18,704,185,920,332,000 marks
and for the second week 76,416,785,289,702,000.
Changes in all the other items of the return except
the gold holdings were of the same grotesque charac­
ter, the increase in discount and Treasury bills, for
instance, for the second week being expressed by the
figure (or collection of figures) 97,548,141,375,405,000 marks.
In the early part of the month, when interest con­
verged mainly on Germany’s abandonment of pas­
sive resistance, rates of exchange on the Continental
centres continued well maintained as a rule. Subse­
quently, however, there were frequent declines. But
even in the early part of the month there were sharp
fluctuations from day to day. Thus checks upon

RATES OF EXCHANGE ON CONTINENTAL CENTRES.
Note.— Method of quoting French. Swiss and Belgian francs and Italian lire changed on Dec. 1 1920 to show the value of all these different units in
cents per unit. The previous method of quoting was to give the number of francs or lire to the dollar.

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4
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8
9
10
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13
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25
26
27
28
29
30
31

P aris
Francs

Sw iss
Francs

Bankers'
Checks
Cables

Bankers'
Checks
Cables

5.93 05.10)4 5.94 o6.11)4
5.93 a6.01
5.94 a5.02
5.85)40.92)4 5.86)40.93)4
5.81)40.91)4 5.82)40.92)4
5.92)40.99)4 5.93)40.00)4
5.87)40.91
5.88)4 a. 92
SUN D A Y
5.96 <z6.00
5.97 06.OI
6.02)40.16)4 6.03)40.17)4
6.00)40.12
6.01 )4 o .13
6.06)40.12
6.05)40.11
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6.06)40.08
6.07)40.09
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6.09)40.15)4 6.10)40.16)4
6.04)40.14
6.03)40.13
6.00 a. 04)4 6.01 a .05)4
5.94)4o.00)4 5.95)40.01 )4
5.97 06.02
5.98 a6.03
5.88)40.94
5.87)40.93
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5.76 a.82
5.77 a .83
5.72)4o.84)4 5.73)40.85)4
5.78 )4a.81)4 5.78)40.82)4
5.74 a .87
5.75 a .88
5.82 a .96
5.83 a.97
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5.86 a .90)4 5.87 a. 91)4
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17.83 0.85
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17.81 0.83

A n tw e rp
Francs

Bankers’

Bankers'
Checks
Cables

Sight

Cables

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39.26 0.29
39.27 0.29
39.24 s. 29
39.27 0.29
39.27
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39.29)40.30
39.27 0.29
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39.22 0.25
39.21 0.29
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39.13)40.17
39.09)40.16
39.03 0.06
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38.89 a .96
38.64 0.81
39.81)40.86
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39.30 0.33
39.31 0.33
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39.23 0.25
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39.17)40.21
39.13)40.20
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D en m ark
Kroner

S w eden
Kroner

N orw ay
Kroner

Bankers’
Cables
Checks

Bankers’
Checks
Cables

Bankers'
Checks
Cables

Oct.

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17.65017.74
17.56017.58
17.58ol7.61
17.65017.79
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17.53017.61
17.61017.67
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17.60
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4.94 05.01
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I ta lia n
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G reek
N ow quoted in
Cents per Drachm a

Bankers’
Cables

Bankers’
Checks
Cables

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4.52)40.55)4 4.53)40.56)4
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4.55)40.57
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HOLI D A Y
4.55 0.56
4.56 0.57
SUN D A Y
4.57)40.59
4.56)40.58
4.57 0.59
4.58 0.60
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4.52)40.54
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4.44)40.48
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4.40 0.46
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Cables

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Bankers’
Cables

13.44013.54
13.36013.56
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MONTHLY REVIEW

Nov., 1923.]

Paris were quoted at 5.93@6.10]/ Oct. 1; at 5.81%@
5.911/s Oct. 4 and at 6.02%@6.16% Oct. 9. By Oct.
23 there was a decline to 5.72]/@ 5.84]/, with the
rates Oct. 31 5.86]/@ 5.90]/. Belgian francs fol­
lowed a similar course. The Italian lire moved
along the same lines, being quoted at 4.48%@4.53]/
Oct. 1, 4.42i/2@4.48i/2 Oct. 4, 4.57@4.59 Oct. 16 and
down to 4.39@4.45 Oct. 23, with the close Oct. 31
4.48%@4.49%. Rates on the former neutral cen­
tres also showed weakness the latter part of the
month while Danish and Norwegian exchange was
weak nearly the whole month. It would be tedious
to relate all the ups and downs, but the Swiss franc
on sight bills was 17.83%@17.84% Oct. 1 and 17.80
@17.82 Oct. 31; the Dutch guilder on sight bills,
39.25@39.27 Oct. 1 and 38.81@38.85 Oct. 31; the
Danish crown on checks 17.74@17.77 Oct. 1 and
17.09@17.15 Oct. 31; the Swedish crown 26.46 Oct.
1 and 26.32@26.34 Oct. 31; the Norwegian, 15.82@
15.82% Oct. 1 and 14.98%@15.05 Oct. 31 and the
Spanish peseta 13.44@13.54 Oct. 1 and 13.33@
13.35% Oct. 31.
Exchange on South American points, as far as
most of the leading centres are concerned, was also
depressed, the Argentine peso being 32% Oct. 31,
against 33.50 Oct. 1; the Brazil milreis 9.20, against
9.80; the Uruguayan peso 73%, against 76%, and the
Chilean peso 11.75, against 12.40. Rates on the Far
East were also lower in the case of Chinese currency,
the Hongkong tael being 51%@52 Oct. 31, against
52% @52% Oct. 1, and the Shanghai tael 70%@70%,
against 71% @71% . The rate on Yokohama was
higher, at 49% @49% , against 48%@49, and so was
the silver rupee on Bombay at 31%@32, against
31@31%.

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RATES OF EXCHANGE ON OTHER CENTRES.
Oct.

C a n ada
Dollars

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____
30____
31____
Oct.

1 --2 ___
3 .-4 ...
5—
6 --_
7
8
9 --.
1 0 --1 1 - .1 2 ...
1 3 --.
14151 6 - .1 7 --18—
1 9 - .2 0 -.2 1 --2 2 -.2 3 ..2 4 ..2 5 --2 6 -.2 7 --28 —
2 9 ...
30—
3 1 --.

C zech o­
slovak ia
Kronen

Checks
Checks
2>32% discount
3.004a
3.00
l 15ns% discount
11932% discount
2.98 %
2.96%
1716% discount
13i«% discount 2.95% o2.97%
1J32% discount
2.96%
_____________
discount
1*32% _____________
2.96%
1332% discount
3.00%
3.01
1 "32% discount
l l316% discount
2.99%

B u ch a ­
rest
Leu

P o lish
Marks

Checks
.46%
.46%
.46%
.46%
.46
.46%

Checks
.0003%
.0002%
.0002%
.0001%
.0001%
.0001

Checks
.0057
.0055
.0054
.0054
.0053%
.0053%

.47
,46% a.47
.46%
.47

.0001
.0000%
.0001%
.0001%

.0054
.0054
.0054%
.0055%

H un­
gary

2.99
1»1«% discount
_____________
_____________
discount
11832%
2.98%
1»32% discount
2.98%
1J32% discount 2.98% a2.99
2.98%
l % % discount
2.98%
1 % % discount
1»32% discount
2.98%

.47

.0001%

.0056%

.46%
.47%
•47%
.47%
.47%
•47%

.0001%
.0001%
.0001%
.0001 %
.0001%
.0001

.0056
.0056
.0055
.0054
.0055
.0055

discount
2.97
discount
.296%
discount
.296%
discount
.295%
discount 2.95% a2.96
discount
2.95%

•47%
•47%
.47%
.47%
•47%
■47%

.0001
.0001%
.0000%
.0000%
.0000%
.0000%

.0055
.0056
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.0054
.0054
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.00004
.00005

.0055
.0054
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1‘ 332%
11332%
1% %
l 1‘ l«%
11732%
1318%

1*16% discount
.294%
1»32% discount 2.92% a2.91%
1U32% discount
.293%

B olivia
Boliviano

C o lo m ­
bia
E c u a d o r U ru g u a y
Dollars
Sucre
Peso

Checks
Checks
32
96
32
96
32
96
32
96
32
96
32
96
_____________
31% _____________
96
96
31%
96
31%
96
31%
96

Checks
27.00
27.00
27.00
27.00
27.00
27.00

Checks
76%
76%
76%
75%
75%
75%

27.00
27.00
27.00
27.00

75
75
75
75

27.00

73%

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Bolivar

♦C hile
Peso

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Libra

Checks
19%
19%
19%
19%
19%
19%

Checks
12.40
12.35
12.30
12.20
12.25
12.20

Checks
4.07
4.07
4.07
4.07
4.07
4.07

19%
19%
19%
19%

12.50
12.00
12.50
12.50

4.08
4.08
4.08
4.08

19%

12.50

4.08

31%
.31%- 31%
31%
31%
31%
31%

96
96
96
96
96
96

27.00
27.00
27.00
27.00
27.00
27.00

73%
74
74%
74%
74
74

19%
19%
19%
19%
19%
19%

12.50
12.50
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00

4.08
4.08
4.08
4.08
4.08
4.08

31%
31%
31%
31%
31%
31%

96
96
96
96
96
95

27.00
27.00
27.00
27.00
27.00
25.00

73
73
73%
73%
73%
73%

19%
19%
19%
19%
19%
19%

11.90
11.90
11.95
11.90
12.00
12.00

4.08
4.08
4.08
4.08
4.08
4.08

31%
31%
31%

95
95
95

25.00
25.00
25.00

73%
73%
73%

19%
19%
19%

11.90
11.78
11.75

4.08
4.08
4.08

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




B u l­
garia

Jugo­
slavia

Serbia

Checks
Checks
1.15
1.14
1.14%
1.16
1.15%
1.16
SUN D A Y
1.15%
1.16
1.16%
1.17 a l.1 7 %
H OLI D A Y
1.16%
SUN D A Y
1.17%
1.18
1.18%
1.19 a l .19%
1.20 al.2 1 %
1.21
SUN D A Y
1.21 % a l .22
1.23%
1.21%
1.21
1.17 a l .19
1.16%
SUN D A Y
1.16
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1.18
1.20

y P o rtu gal
Escudo
Checks
4.07
4.06
4.04
4.02
4.06
4.08
SUN
4.05
4.00
4.06
4.05
H OLI
4.00
SUN
4.04
4.10
4.08
4.02
4.04
4.02
SUN
4.05
4.05
4.00
3.96
4.00
3.95
SUN
3.90
3.91
3.85

A r g e n tin a
Peso

B razil
M ilreis

Checks
1.05
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

Checks
2.70
2.67
2.68
2.67
2.68
2.67

Checks
33.50
33.50
33.25
33.15
3.3.15
33.15

Cables
33.60
33.60
33.35
33.25
33.25
33.25

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

2.67
2.68
2.68
2.69

33%
33%
33%
32%

33%
33%
33%
33

Checks
9.80
9.80
9.80
9.80
9.80
9.80

Cables
9.85
9.85
9.85
9.85
9.85
9.85

9.75
9.75
9.759.75

9.85
9.85
9.85
9.85

1.00

2.70

32%

32%

9.75

9.85

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.01

2.68
2.70
2.70
2 .67a2.70
2.68
2.69

32%
32%
32%
32%
32%
32%

32%
32%
32%
33
32%
32%

9.75
9.75
9.75
9.75
9.75
9.75

9.85
9.85
9.85
9.85
9.85
9.85

1.00
1.01
1.02
1.10
1.00
1.01

2.68
2.68
2.67
2.68
2.68
2.67%

32%
3 2 % -%
32.15
32.20
32.15
32.20
32.25
32.20
32%
32
32
32%

9.45
9.35
9.40
9.40
9.45
9.50

9.50
9.40
9.45
9.45
9.50
9.65

.99
.97
1.10

2.68
2.69
2.68

32.15
32.25
32%

9.30
9.20
9.20

9.35
9.25
9.25

32.20
32.38
32%

Y oko­
ham a
Yen

M anila
Peso

S in g a ­
p o re
Dollars

B om ­
bay
Rupees

Java
Guilders

Checks
Checks
52 % a52 Y% 71 % a71 %
52% a52% 71% a71%
52 % a52 % 71% a71%
52 % a52 % 71% a71%
52% a52% 71 % a71 %
52% a52% 71% 071%

Checks
48% a49
49 a49%
49 a49%
49 a49%
49 a49
49 a49%

Checks
49% a49%
49% a49%
49% a49%
49% a49%
49% a49%
49% a49%

Checks
53% a53%
53% a53%
53% a53%
53% a53%
53% a53%
53% a53%

Checks
31 a31%
30% a31%
30% a31%
30% a31%
30% a31%
30% a31%

Checks
37% a38%
38 038%
38 038%
38 038%
38 038%
38 038%

70%a71
70%a71
70% a70%
70% a70%

49% a49%
49% a49%
49 a49%
49 a49%

49% a49%
49% a49%
49% a49%
49% a49%

53% a53%
53% a53%
53% a53%
53% a53%

30% a31%
30% 031%
31 %a31 %
31% a31%

38
38
38
38

H ong
K ong
Tael

T u rk e y

DAY

F in n is h
Markka

52 % a52 %
52 % a52 %
52% a52%
52% a52%

Shang­
h ai
Tael

038%
038%
038%
038%

DAY
a49% 49% a49% 53% a53% 31% a31% 38

a38%

52% a52%
52% a52%
52% a52%
52% a52%
51%a52
51 %a52

52% a52% 70% a70% 49
70% a70%
70% a70%
70% a70%
70% a70%
69% a70
69% a70

19
49
49
49
49
49

a49%
a49%
a49%
a49%
a49%
a49%

49% a49%
49% a49%
49% a49%
49% a49%
49% a49%
49% a49%

53^ a53 M
53% a53%
53% 053%
53% a53%
53% a53%
53% a53%

31% o31%
31% a31%
31% o31%
31% o31%
31% a31%
31% a31%

38
38
38
38
38
38

038%
o38%
038%
038%
a38%
a38%

52
52
52
52
52
52

70% a70%
70% a70%
70% a70%
69% a70
70 % a71
70%a71

49 a49%
49 a49%
49 a49%
48% a49
49% a49%
49% a49%

49% a49%
49% a49%
49% a49%
49% a49%
49% a49%
49% a49%

53% a53% 31% a31%
53% a53% 31% a31%
53 % a53 y% 31% a31%
53% a53% 31% a31%
53 % a53 Y% 31% a31%
53% a53% 31% a31%

38
38
38
38
38
38

038%
a38%
038%
a38%
a38%
038%

DAY

DAY

DAY

x American m oney per Peruvian pound,

a52%
a52 %
a52%
a52%
a52%
a52%

49% a49% 49% a49% 53% a53% 31% a32
52 a52% 70%a71
51% a52
70% a70% 49% a49% 49% a49% 53% a53% 31% o32
51%a52
70% a70% 49% a49% 49% a49% 53% 053% 31 %a32

y Value o f one escudo in U . S currency.

37% 038
37% o38
37% 038

u

N ew York Stock Exchange
MONTHLY AND YEARLY RECORD

The following tables furnish a complete record of the New York Stock Exchange transactions for the past month and
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. We give bonds first, using the classification adopted in
the official list. The black-faced letters in the column heaaed “ Interest Period,” indicate in each case the month when
the bonds mature.
In accordance with the rule adopted by the New York Stock Exchange in 1909, all quotations for interest-paying
bonds are at a price to which accrued interest must be added. The exceptions to the rule are income bonds and bonds
•n which Interest is in default. This method of quoting bonds became effective January 2 1909.
t ^ F n r f o o t n o t e s to ta b le s se e la st p a g e o f b o n d s a n d la st p a g e o f sto c k s.

BONDS.— PRICES AND SALES FOR OCTOBER AND RANGE FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
BONDS
N. Y . S T O C K E X C H A N G E .

1?

Sales in
October.
Par Value

Price about
Jan. 2

1923.

U S G overn m en t S ecu rities
Bid.
Ask.
first Liberty Loan—
First 3 4 s ___________1932-’ 4 7 J D 5,137,000 100.94 Sale
R eg istered _______________
175,000 100.78 Sale
First 4s....... ................ 1932-’ 4 7 J D
3,000 98.90 ___
R eg istered _______________
First 4 Vis...................1932-’ 47 J D 1.139.000 99.00 Sale
R e g iste re d _______________
30.000
First Second 4 Vis___1932-’ 47 J D
6,000 99‘ od 100.00
R e g iste re d _______________
24.000
Second Liberty Loan—
Second 4 s .. . .............1927-’ 4 2 M N
33.000 99.44 98.68
R eg istered _______________
38.000
Second 4 Vis________ 1927-’ 42 M N 7.878.000 98.40 Sale
R egistered _______________
182,000 98.36 Sale
Third Liberty Loan—
Third 4 Vis........................1928 M S 41564000 98.90 Sale
R eg istered _______________
286,000
Fourth Liberty Loan—
Fourth 4 Vis...............1933-’ 38 A O 16124 000 98.84 Sale
1.047.000 98.82 Sale
R egistered_______________
Treasury 4 4 ________ 1947-1952 A O 5.372.000 99.94 Sale
R egistered__________________ — 2a cons reg_________ April 1930 Q J
Is cons cou p _______ April 1930 Q J
4a registered........................ 1925 Q F
4a coupon________________ 1925 Q F
Panama Canal 3s_________ 1961 Q M
Registered______________1961Q M
S tate and Cltv S ecu rities i
11,000 100 4 101 Vi
New York C ity— 4s V i ___ 1960 M 8
1,000 1 0 2 4 102 Vi
4Vis Corporate stock__ 1964 M S
4 4 s Corporate stock__ 1966 A O
1024 102 Vi
5.000 107 Vi Sale
4 Vis Corporate stock__ 1971J D
3.000 107 Vi 107 Vi
4 Vis Corporate stock__ 1967 J J
5.000 107
4Vis Corporate stock__ 1965 J D
107 Vi
8.000 107 Vi 107 Vi
4Vis Corporate stock__ 1963 M S
8,000 100 Sale
4% Corporate stock___ 1959 M N
1,000 99 4 100 Vi
4% Corporate stock___ 1958 M N
4% Corporate stock___ 1957 M N
99 Vi 100 Vi
4% Corporate stock___ 1956 M N
99 Vi 99 Vi
11,000 106 Vi 106 Vi
N ew 4 Vis.................. — 1957 M N
6,000 106 Vi Sale
4 4 % Corporate sto c k .. 1957 M N
3 4 % Corporate s to ck .. 1954 M N
11,000 90 Vi Sale
N Y State— Highway 4s
1961 M
Canal 4s_______________ 1961 J J
Canal 4s_______________ 1960 J J
do 4 Vis______ ________1964 J J
Highway Impt 4 Vis------1963 M S
Virginia debt 2-3s________ 1991 J J
R e g iste re d ---------------------------J J
F oreign G ov’ t S e cu rite s
473.000 100 Vi Sale
Argentine (G ovt) 7s--------- 1927,F A
41.000 80 Vi Sale
Argentina 5s_____________ 1945.M S
D
968.000
Austrian (Govt) 7s w i ____1943
D 392.000 1 0 2
Sale
Belgium— 25-yr ext 8 f 7 Vis g '45
5-year 6% n o t e s _______ 1925 J J 298.000 98
Sale
20-year sinking fund 8 s .. 1941 F A 292.000 101 Vi Sale
46.000 108
Bergen (Norway) s f 8s____1945 M N
Sale
44.000 111 Vi Sale
Berne (City of) s f 8s--------- 1945 M N
Bolivia (Republic of) 8s— 1947 M N 321.000 93 Vi Sale
Bordeaux (City of) 15-yr 6s 1934 M N 188.000 78 Vi Sale
Brazil. U 8 o f . external 8 s .. 1941 J D 369.000 98 Vi Sale
Cent Ry 7s_____________1952 J D 352.000 86 Vi Sale
7 Vi®.........................
1952 A O 120.000 96 Vi Sale
1,000
do Large________________
Canada. Dominion o f, 5 s ..1926 A O 390.000 1 99 Vi Sale
142.000 99 Vi Sale
do
do
5s............. 1931 A O
10-year 5 Vis___________ 1929 F A 352.000 101 Vi Sale
6 s ..........................
1952 M N 754.000 99 Vi Sale
Chile Republic exter s f 88.1941 F A 171.000 103 Vi Sale
External 5-year s f 8s____1926 A O 108.000 101 Vi Sale
7s ........... ................ ..........1942 M N 284.000 96 Vi Sale
Sale
105.000 103
25-year s f 8s g o ld ______1946 M N
Chinese, Hukuaug Ry 5 s ..1951 J D
91.000 51 Vi Sale
Sale
83.000 108
Christiania (City) s f 8s__ 1945 A O
Colombia 6 4 s ____________ 1927 A O 179.000 9 i Vi Sale
Sale
Copenhagen 25-yr s f 5 Vis. 1944 J J 180.000 90
66.000 96 Vi Sale
Cuba Rep of 5 s .................. 1944 M S
19.000 81 Vi Sale
R« ext dept Sei A of 1914.1949 F A
48.000 81 Vi 82
4 Vis external loan______ 1949 F A
5 Vis.....................................1953 J J 2.889.000
Sale
Czechoslovak (Rep of) 8s. .1951 A O 232.000 87
Danish Cons Munlc s f 88 A 1946 F A
35.000 108
108 Vi
Sale
46.000 109
Series R s f 8s___________ 1946 F A
Denmark s f 8 s____________ 1945 A O 161.0001 108 Vi Sale
20-year external 6s_____1942 J J 363.000 98 Vi Sale
_____
8,000 95
Dominican Republic s f 5s. 1958 F
158.000
5 4 s ................................1 9 4 2 M
Sale
Dutch Fast Ind 25-yr ext 6sl947 J J 920.000 94
40-year 6s_______________1962 M 8 816.000 93 Vi Sale
6V is_. ..................
1953 M 8 449.000
French Repub 25-yr ext 8s. 1945 M S 1,861,000' 98 Vi Sale
20-yT external loaD 7 Vis. 1941 J D 1.691.000 94 Vi Sale
O t Brit A Ireland. ITu King o f—
Sale
20-year gold bond 5 V is.. 1937 F A 992.000 104
10-year conv 5 4 s ........... 1929 F A 1.156.000 113Vi Sale
235.000 75 Vi Sale
Greater Prague 7 Vis______ 1952 M N
Haiti 6s................
1952 A O 164.000 96Vi Sale
94 Vi
Italy. K ingdom , Ser A 6 Vis 1925 F A 153.000 94
la p s nese G ovt. Imp— £4Vis '25 F A 494.000 93 Vi Sale
2d aeries 4 4 * ___________ 1925 J J 481.0001 93 Vi Sale
Sale
Sterling loan 4b ------------- 1931 J J 378.000 1 82
Oriental Development 6sl953 M 8 363.000
Lyons (City of) 15-vear 6s. 1934 M N 373.000 78 Vi Sale
Marseilles (C ity) 15-yr 6 s .. 1934 M N 180.000 78 Vi Sale
Mexican Irr 4U;s
1943 M N
9,000
/ Oct. 3. N o price O ct. 1.




P R IC E S I N
Oct. 1.

Oct. 31.

Ask. Bid.

Bid.

Ask

99*32 Sale

99«32 Sale

97“ a

97»j2

97*»a Sale
97“ b Sale
97
98*°®

97

97» b Sale
98

Lowest.

99*32 Oct.
99.00Oct.
97*32 Oct.

97**32

97*32 Oct.

97**32 Sale
97**31 Sale

97*32 Oct.

98»*s Sale
98*%> Sale

98*31 Sale
98**» Sale

98*32 Oct.
97**32 Oct.

97**a Sale
97**32 Sale
99‘*a Sale

97**32 Sale

97*32 Oct.

98*<3i Sale

69 Vi
101Vi
80 Vi
88 Vi
100 Vi
96>|
101 Ji
107 Vi
107 Vi
88
79 Vi
94
78
98

97.000ct.

97*32 Oct.

97*32 Oct.
98**32 Oct.

Sale
81
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
109
108 Vi
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

Sale
Sale
Sale
91 Vi
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
79 Vi
34 Vi

102V i Sale

81
87Vi
98
96Vi
99Vi
106 Vi
108 Vi

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
107 Vi
Sale
Sale
78
Sale
93 Vi Sale
79Vi Sale
99
Sale

100 Vi Sale
99 Vi Sale
101Vi Sale
99 Vi Sale
104 Vi Sale
102Vi Sale
95
Sale
103 Vi Sale
46 Vi 46Vi
107
109
93 Vi Sale
87 Vi Sale
9 6 V i_____
91 V i -------86
_____
91 Vi Sale
93
Sale
107 Sale
107 Vi 107 Vi
109
Sale
94 Vi Sale
99
100
86
Sale
96 Vi Sale
95 Vi Sale
91 Vi Sale
98 Vi Sale
94
Sale
101
112 Vi
76Vi
91 Vi
96 Vi
93 Vi
92 Vi
79 Vi
89 Vi
79
78Vi

101Vi
Sale
Sale
Sale
974
Sale
Sale
79 Vi
Sale
Sale
Sale

Highest.
Sale Prices.

2
5
9
19
28
27
21

26
23
26
26

96**u M ar.
96‘*ii Apr.
96«ii Mar.
96**n M ar.

27
26
27
28

99.00Oct. 26
98**32 Oct. 25

97**. Oct.
97*u Apr.

9' 97*8,32 Oct.
6j 97**32 Oct.
5 98*32 Oct.
9 97**32 Oct.

101.90Jan.
101“ ., M ay
98.90.Jan.
98.40Feb.
99. lOJan.
98.80Feb.
99**n Sept.

25
14
5
21
2
5
20

98.70Feb. 15
98.30Feb. 9
98.88Feb. 14
99.06.Jan. 10
99 18Feb. 14
99.04Feb. 14

98*32 Oct. 26 97 an Mar.
98**32 Oct. 17 96**»i Mar.
5 99**32 Oct. 1 98**33 Oct.

98*"u Apr.
102Vi May
102 June
103Vi Aug.
103 Vi Feb.
94Vi Mar
92Vi Sept.

99.04 Feb.
99.00 Feb.
100.04.Jan.
100.04 Feb.
104 >i July
103 July
104
M ay
103Vi May
95
Feb.
96?i Jan.

10
5
10
14
5
5
17
28
10
19

99Vi Oct. 30 98Vi Oct.
98Vi Oct. 171 98Vi Oct.
100
Sept.
103Vi Oct. 19 103Vi Oct.
102Vi Oct. 8 101Vi Oct.
101Vi Oct. 4 101Vi Oct.
102Vi Oct. 13 102Vi Oct.
Oct.
95Vi Oct. 20 95
95
Oct. 4 95
Oct.
96
Sept.
95
July
102
Oct. 11 101 Vi Oct.
103Vi Oct. 30 101Vi Oct.
85Ji Oct. 29 85Vi Oct.
101Vi Mar.
1 0 2 Vt May
102Vi May
llOVi Aug.
112Vi July

1 101 Jan.
17 102 Vi Jan.
13 102 Vi Feb.
Jan.
19 108
107 Vi Feb.
107 Vi Jan.
107 Vi Feb.
100 Vi Jan.
99 Vi Jan.
100 Vi Jan.
99 Vi Feb.
107 Vi Feb.
107 Vi Feb.
91
Jan.
103 Vi Jan.
102 Vi June
17 102 4 May
20 llOVi Aug.
23 112Vi July

24
5
1
24
9
4
13
3
4
8
7
15
13
27
25
27
17
20
23

95
99 Vi 99 Vi 98Vi
100 Vi 98Vi
99 Vi 100 Vi
103Vi
103 Vi
103 Vi loivi 101Vi
103 Vi 104 Vi 101Vi
103 Vi 104 Vi 102>i
95
95 Vi 96 Vi 95
95 Vi 96 Vi
94 Vi
103 Vi 104Vi 101Vi
103 Vi 104Vi lOIVi
86
87
85>i

Lowest.
Sale Prices.

99*32 Oct.
99.000ct.
97*i> M ay
97‘n M ay
96*»n Mar.
96**n Mar.
97.00M ar.

2 100*32 Oct. 25
5 99**32 Oct. 17
9 97**32 Oct. 18

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

68 Vi

99 Vi Sale
99 ?i Sale
100 Vi Sale
98 Vi Sale
104 Vi Sale
102 Vi Sale
94 >i Sale
104
Sale
41 Vi Sale
107
108 Vi
91 Vi 92
89 Vi Sale
97 Vi 98 J*
90
91
83
85
90 Vi Sale
94
Sale
108 Vi Sale
107 Vi 108 Vi
108 Vi Sale
96Vi Sale
98
100Vi
85
86 Vi
97
Sale
96 Vi Sale
91 Ji Sale
99
Sale
94 Vi Sale
101Vi
111
76
90>i
96
92Vi
91 Vi
78
89 Vi
79 Vi
79
28

j Sale Prices.

97*32 Oct. 4 98*32 Oct. 26
97.00Oct. 4 97**32 Oct. 25
97.000ct. 10, 97**32 Oct. 25

97**o Sale
97**32 Sale

98 Vi Sale
98 V i/ 99 M
98 V i/------102 /103 Vi
101 Vi/103Vi
101 Vi/103Vi
1014/103
94 V i/ 96Vi
94 V i/ 96 Vi
94 V i/-------94 / 95Vi
101 Vi/102 Vi
101 Vi/102Vi
85 V i/ 86 Vi

Highest.

Sale Prices,

97«3!

95
94 Vi

R A N O E S IN C E J A N . 1.

OCTOBER.

101Vi Oct.
80Vi Oct.
86Vi Oct.
97Vi Oct.
96
Oct.
98
Oct.
107
Oct.
107Vi Oct.
86Vi Oct.
77Vi Oct.
93Vi Oct.
77 Vi Oct.
9 7 Vi Oct.
98Vi Oct.
9 9 Vi Oct.
99Vi Oct.
100Vi Oct.
98Vi Oct.
103Vi Oct.
102Vi Oct.
94
Oct.
103Vi Oct.
41 Vi Oct.
108
Oct.
91 Vi Oct.
87Vi Oct.
95
Oct.
91
Oct.
84
Oct.
90
Oct.
92
Oct.
107
Oct.
106Vi Oct.
108
Oct.
94
Oct.
99Vi Oct.
86
Oct.
96Vi Oct.
95 Vi Oct.
90M Oct.
97Vi Oct.
93Vi Oct.

102Vi Oct.
81 Vi Oct.
89
Oct.
100Vi Oct.
97Vi Oct.
102
Oct.
108Vi Oct.
108Vi Oct.
88Vi Oct.
80
Oct.
94Vi Oct.
80
Oct.
100
Oct.
98Vi Oct.
- 99Vi Oct.
2 100Vi Oct.
5,101 Vi Oct.
5! 9 9 Vi Oct.
11 104Vi Oct.
22 104
Oct.
1 95Vi Oct.
1 104 *i Oct.
1 46Vi Oct.
30 109
Oct.
2 9 4 Vi Oct.
31, S9Vi Oct.
81 97
Oct.
13 91
Oct.
2 85Vi Oct.
ll 92Vi Oct.
25' 94
Oct.
31 108Vi Oct.
29 108Vi Oct.
2 109Vi Oct.
25 97Vi Oct.
25 100
Oct.
2, 87Vi Oct.
31 97Vi Oct.
23 96Vi Oct.
31 92
Oct.
24 100Vi Oct.
24j 95Vi Oct.

100Vi Jan. 3 103 4 M ar. 10
77 4 Mar. 27, 85Vi July 24
83Vi Sept. 71 93 Vi June 15
91 Vi Jan. 31 1 0 3 4 June 1
93
Jan. 311 9 8 4 Jan. 3
93
Feb. 1103 Vi June 10
107
Oct. 22 109 4 Feb. 9
1 0 7 4 Oct. 23 113 4 Mar. 20
86 June 28' 94
Jan. 5
69Vi Jan. 30 83 4 June 7
91 Vi Apr. 3 99
Jan. 5
77 4 Oct. 5 86 Vi Jan. 2
M ar. 23
96V4 Jan. 2 104
M ar. 31
96Vi Jan. 3 104
99
Aug. 13 101 Vi Feb. 17
99
Apr. 4 102
Feb. 28
99 4 July •9 1 0 2 4 Jan. 19
Jan. 13
9 7 4 Apr. 2 102
100
July 2 104 4 Feb 28
100
June 29 104 4 S-pt. 12
93 4 June 28 96Vi Feb. 16
100 4 June 28 105
Mar. 19
41
Aug.
52Vi Ft-b. 27
1 1 2 4 Mar. 23
107 4 Sept.
95
88 4 Mar.
M ay 31
9 2 4 M ay
87Vi Oct.
90 4 Feb.
99 4 July
87 4 Apr.
93 Vi Jan.
8 1 4 Apr.
87
Jan.
99 4 Feb.
90
Oct.
77
Feb.
96 4 June .
109 4 Mar. 21
106 4 June
1 0 6 4 June 28,109 Vi May 18
1 0 74 July 12 1 1 0 4 June 11
94
Oct. 25 99
Jan
4
9 5 Vi Jan. 6102
July 31
84
Jan. 10; 90
Jan. 15
92 Vi Jan. 19 98 Vi June 7
92
Feb. 2| 97Vi June 7
8 7 4 Mar. 12 94 Vi June 7
90
Feb. 1 101
Apr. 25
84
Jan. 27j 97
Apr. 30

100Vi
109Vi
75Vi
90Vi
96
92Vi
91
78
88Vi
78Vi
77Vi
30Vj

23
31
24
19

1004
1094
65
89 4
924
90 4
90 4
75Vi
88Vi
69 Vi
69 4
30

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

10 14

112
76Vi
93Vi
1 97Vi
1 94
4 93
1 80
22 91
2 81 Vi
30 80
__
16 30Vj

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
___
Oct.
Oct.

Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
Aug.
Jen.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Jan.
Jan.
Aug.

23
31
30
31
18
4
6
5
6
30
31
7

104 Vi
1 16
82VC
98
974
94
93 4
82 4
93 4
834
834
42

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

23
15
28
27
25
16
10
9
30
7
7
30

Oct., 1923.]
BONDS
Y . S T O C K EXCH AN G E,

k o Sale* in
•5C October.
a » Par Value

Foreign O ov't S ecu rities— (C on cl.)
M exico. U 8. loan of 1809 59 '45,J J
do L a r g e _______________ _____
4s gold debt of 1904_____ 1954IJ D
M ontevideo 7s____________1952 J
Netherlands a f 6a Flat___ 1972 M
Norway ext a f 8a_________ 1 9 4 0 lA
69______ ________________1952 A
6s (Int ctfa)_____________1943 F
Panama ltei» tr rcta 5 4 » __ 1953 J
Porto Alegre (City of) 8 a .. 1961
Queenslfiu I State ext a f 7a 1941
A
2Vvear 6a................. ........ 1947
O
Rio Grande Do Sill 8s_____1946
O
R lode Jauelro 25-yr 8 f 88..1946
____1947'A o
gg _
San Paulo (C ity) a f 88____1952 M N
San Paulo (State) ext a f 8s. 1936 J J
Seine Dep (France) 20-yr 7al942 J J
8erbs, Croats & Slovenes 8s 1962 M N
Solssons 6s_______________ 1936 M N
Sweden 20-.vear 69......... ......1939 J
Swiss Confederation a f 8 a .. 1940 J
T okyo City loan of 1912 5s____*4 8
U ruguay. Rep. external 8s. 1946 F A
Zurich (Cttv of) a f 8s_____ 1945 A
R ailroad B onds
Ala G t Son 1st cons A 5s__ 1943 J D
Ala Mid 1st guar g 5a_____ 1928 M N
Alb & Susuconv 3 4 s _____1946 A O
Allegh A west 1st g gu 4a ..'9 8 A O
Alieg Val gen gu g 4a______ 1 9 4 2 M S
Ann Arbor Istg 4 s ...J u ly 1995Q J
Atcb Top A S F —Gen g 4s. 1995iA O
Registered ......... ............19951A O
Adjustment g 4s__ July 1995 N ov
Registered______ July 1995 N o v
StarnDed_____________ 1995|M N
48 1909 ......................... 1955 J D
SO^ear conv 48 1905__ 1955 J D
Conv 4s issue of 1910.1960 J D
East Okla Dlv 1st g 4 a . . l 9 2 8 ,M 8
Rocky Mt dlv 1st 4s A ..1965iJ J
Short Line 1st 4s g o ld ..l9 5 8 lJ J
Cal-Arlz 1st A ref 4 4 s . 1 9 6 2 M S
Atl-BIr 30-yr lstg 4s. May . .'3 3 !M 8
Atl Knox A Cln Dlv g 4s ..1 9 5 5 M N
Atl Knox A No 1st g 58____1946 J O
Atl A Char A L 1st A 4 4 s . . 1944iJ J
1st 30 year 5s Ser B ......... 1944 J J
A tl City lat con gu g 4s__ 1951 J J
Atl Coast L 1st con is .July 1952 M 8
10-year secured 7a______ 1930 M N
General unified 4 4 s ____1964 J D
L A N collat gold 4s.O ct 1952 M N
Atl A Danv 1st g 4s_______ 1948 J J
Second la _______________1948
Atlan A Yad 1st gu g 4s___ 1949
A A N W 1st gu g 5s........... 194 l
alt A O— Pr lien g 3 4 a . 1925
Registered
Gold l a ......... ........July 1948
R egistered_______________
Convert 4 Via___________ 1933
Refund A gen 5aaer A . 1995
10-year 6s .........................1929
Pitts Jet A M D 1st g 3 Vis'25
PLEA W Va S.vs ref g 4a. 1941
8 W Dlv 1st gold 3 4 s . .1925
Tol Cln 1st A ref 4s Ser A 1959
Battle Creek A S 3s______ 1989
Beech Creek 1st gu 4s_____ 1936
Registered ____________ 1936 J
2d guar gold 5 s .............. 1936 J
Bcb Cr ex 1st gu g 3 Via Feb’ . . 5 1 A
Belvtdere Del 3 Vis_______ 1948 J
Big Sandy 1st 4a_________ 1944 J
B A N Y Air Line 1st 4s__ 19551F
Brunsw A W 1st gu g 4s___1938iJ
Buff R A P gen g 5a_____ 1937IM S
Consol 4 4 e ___________1957|M N
Burl C R A No— gold 5a
1934
an Sou con gu A 5 s___ 1962
anadlan No deb s f 7a. 1940
25 year deb a f 6 Vis g. 1946
Canadian Pac 4% deb stock .
Carb A Shaw 1st 4s g _____1932 M
Caro Cent 1st cons g 4a___1949, J
Caro Cllucb A Ohio lat 5s 1938IJ
6s........................................ 1952 J
Cart A Ad 1st gu g 4a_____1981jJ
Cent Br Un Pac 1st g 4 s . .. 1948 J
Cent N E 1st tjuttr 4s____ 1961 J
C O Reorg 1st con g 4 Vis . . 1930 M
Cent of Ga— 1st g 5s_Nov 1945, F
Consol gold 58_________ 1945 M N
R egistered __________ 1945IM N
10-yr 6s ......................... 1929 J
Chat Dlv pur money g 4s 195 liJ
M ac A Nor Dlv 1st g 5s. I946|J
Mid Ga A Atl Dlv 5 a . . . 1947 J
M obile Dlv 1st g 5s . . . 1946
Cen RR A B of G a— Col g 5s’ 37
Central of N J— Gen g 5s. .1987
R eg istered __________________
Cent Pac 1st ref gu g 4s__ 1949 F
M t.g gu g 3 Vis .A ug . . 1929|J
Through St L 1st gu g 4 . .a '54;A
Charles A Sav 1st g 7a__ 1936!J
Ches A O — Fund A Imp 5s. 1929 J
lat cons gold 5s________ 1939 M N
Registered _________ 1939 M N
General gold 4 Via______ 1992 M 8
Convertible 4 Vis_______ 1930 F A
Conv secure' 5a________ 1946;A O
R eg istered _______________
Craig Valley 1st g 5s____1940|J J
Potts Creek Br 1st 4 a .. 1946!J
R A A Dlv 1st con g 4 a .. 1989 J
2d con gold 4s..............1989 J
Warm Spr Val 1st g 5s 1941
Chic A Alt R R — Ref g 3s 1949
New York Trust Co c t f s ____
Stamt>ed Oct '22 Interest . .
Stamped Apr *23 Interest . .
Railway lat lien g 3 Via__1950

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JBONT)K—S T O C K E X C H A N G E R E C O K D
Price ahou
Jan. 2

Bid.
$
266.000 54

1,000
120,000

71.000
411.000
111.000
330.000
1,525.000
89.000
14.000
123.000
137.000
46.000
119.000
60.000
25.000
107.000
412.000
426.000
149.000
254.000
171.000
70.000
64.000
45.000
5.000
1.000

5.000
1.000
8,000

27.000
737.000
55,000
121,000
13.000
59.000
3,000
48.000
8,000

11,000
7,000
61,000
25,000
159.000
11.000
53.000
111.000
3.000
6.000

471.000
3.000
923.000
6.000

350.000
527.000
481.000
90,000
118.000
573.000
120.000

8,000

35 Vf
91 Vi
98 4
1 1 1 Vi
98 4

Ask

Sa e

364
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

98 Vi 100
109 Vi Sale
102*4 Sale
98 Vi Sale
97
Sale
96 Vi Sale
97 4 99 4
98 Vi 99
86 Vi Sale
70
Sale
78 Vi
78
105
Sale
1 1 8 4 Sale
72 Vi Sale
106
Sale
112Vi Sale
96 Vi
99 *4
79*4
83 Vi
90
64
90
87
81 Vi
74 Vi
81
81 Vi
81 Vi

8,000
86.000,
4,000,
54,000
147.000
304.000
837.000
1.000
52.000
158,000
1,0 0 0

9,000
22.000
" 2,000
32,000

78 4
834
50
87 4
101 4

914
99
98 4
1 1 34
11 1 Vi

86
80
Sale

Sale
Sale
Sale
7 9 4 Sale
87 4 94 4
68
92
92 4
96 4 96 4
80 4 82 4
7 0 4 74
50
624
92 4
100 4
97 4 98

170.000 *86 4 Safe"
358.000 88 4 Sale
692.000 9 5 4 Sale
95 4
77 4 84
78 4 83
75 4 7 9 4
92 4
52 4 Sale

" 2 ,555
542,000

52
52
30 4
85
97 4
110 4

95
96 4
954
96

100 4

100 4

96
9 9 'i
99 4
95 4
98
86 4
66 4
82 4
104 4
ill 4
684
101 4

1084

944
109
78
78 4
864
554
87-4
84 4
78 4
.........
83 ~ 78 4
83
82 4
Sale
81 4
1 0 0 4 102 Vi
774
94 *4 95Vi 9 4 4
81
794
'8 6 4
86
82 4
91 Vi Sale
91 4
65*4 68
68
85 Vi 8 6 4
8 14
98 *4
994
90 Vi 9 2 4
914
99
97
83 Vi
78
88 4 Sale
84 4
108 4 107
106
884
85
S B Sale
81
77 4 78
75 4
64 Vi 72
63 4
77
80
76 4
94 *4
924
954
9 3 4 Safe
90 4
8 0 4 Sale
784
78 4 Sale
8 1 4 Sale
82 4
84 4 Sale
83 4
101
Sale
100 4
904
914
93 4
78 4 Sale
75 4
91 4 Sale
914
67 4 Sale
65 4
60 4 ......... 52 4
87 4
89 4 71 4

9 9 4 99 4
82
78
93
93
2 ,0 0 0 9 3 4 9 6 4
6,000, 92 4 96 4
49.000 108
Sale
7.000
495.000 87 4 Sale
17.000 91 4 Sale
22.000 82 4 84
109 4
49.000 9.5
96
65.000 100 4 Sale

173,000

Oct. 1.
Bid.

82
87
Sale
Sale
Sale
88 4
83

78,000
2,000,

160,000

P R IC E S I N

98 Vi

944
734

10,000

1

1923.

2 6 4 Sale

96
75 4
79 4
80 4

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
964
97
Sale
Sale
97
Sale
Sale
95 4
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
112
Sale
Sale
109 4

46

944
100
78
79 4
8941
88
57 4
55
89 4
Sale
79
79 4

954

824
-----Sale
824

...
93
974
____
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
76
68
764
Sale
94 4
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
944
Sale
Sale
66
904
90

Auk

Sale

2 8 4 Sale
86
Sale
97 4 Sale
1 1 0 4 Sale
93
Sale
93 4 Sale
96 4 Sale
95 4 96 4
106 4 107
IOO4 Sale
96
Sale
9 0 4 91
88
Sale
9 6 4 Sale
99 4 Sale
84 4 Sale
6 6 4 Sale
82 4 Sale
103 4 Sale
1 1 24 Sale
66
Sale
102
Sale
109
10 94

954

«9 4
79
Sale
Sale
Sale
83 4

Lowest.

Highest.

Lowest.

Highest.

Sale Prices

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Sale Price*.

Oct. 31.

Ask. Bid.

79 4
80
82
814
784
95
83
83
904
67 4
834
99 4
914
97 4
784
87 4
106 4
87
81 4
73 4
62 4
764
94 4
96
95
80
------834
834
101
95
754
95 4
66 4
52 4
874
87 4
96 4
75 4
79 4

45
52
26 4
85
96 4
1 10

93
93
914
96
106
1 0 0 '4
95 4
80 4
89
93 4
98
84
65 4
82 4
103 4
1 1 1 '4
66
101
1084

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

23 5 2 4
1 52
23 31
I 86 4
25 9 8 4
4 1114
31 95 4
31 96 4
9 97 4
2 96
25 107 4
1 10 14
1 964
23 91
25 91
23 9 6 4
1 99 4
24 8 7 4
4 68
1 83 4
31 104 4
9 112 4
30 6 8 4
2 103
6 1094
96
100

......... 94 4 Oct.
...
100
Oct.
79
81
Oct.
824
88 4
87
Oct.
55 4
54 4 Oct.
Sale
8 7 4 Oct.
80

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

O CTOBER.

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

8
1
4
15
17
19
5
5
23
2
16
8
25
3
5
27
19
17
11
19
2
5
2
27
29

Oct. 11
Oct. 11

81
884
57 4
894

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

30
30
10
11

5 79 4 Oct. 25

7 8 4 Oct.

45
49
264
85
964
109
93
93
944
93
1054
100
91 4
89 4
89
934
95 4
76
53 4
664

103 4
1114
66
994
1084
924
994
78
81
864
54 4
84 4
81
75 4
76 4
764
76
76
774
934
77 4
81 4
87 4
65
804
984
88
96

Oct.
Jan.
Oct.
Apr.
Oct.
Jan.
Oct.
Oct.

23 58 4
17| 58 4
23 4 1 4
2, 91 4
25 1 0 2 4
18 1 1 2 4
3l{ 1 0 0
31 96 4
9
97 4
---------6| 99 4
22 109 4
5 1024
25 99 Vi
23! 97
25 97!
23, 99?

Apr.
Sept.
Mar
July
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Jau. 20
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb. 27
Oct. 9
Oct. 30
bine 0
Sept. 28

100

90
784
85
106
11 94
77 4
107
1134

M ay
May
Apr.
Jan.
July
M ar.
Jan.
Aug.
July
Jau
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jau.
Jan.
June
Feb
Apr.
June
Apr.
Jan.
Jan.
M ay
Jan.
M ar.

2

4
30
10

27
9
8

23
lfl
2
3
2
9
7
10
27
8
25
10
0
7
4
14

M ay
96
Jan. 8
Jau.
1 0 1 4 M ay 8
Arir.
81 4 Jan. 22
Oct.
8 3 4 Aug. 14
90
Sept.
Jan. 2
Oct.
6 5 4 Jan. 10
Mar.
9 1 4 Aug. 9
Apr.
8 8 4 Feb. 15
82 4 Jan. 8
Mar
May
7 7 4 M ay 29
82 4 Jan. 4
Mar.
Apr.
84
Aug. 24
Apr.
84
Aug. 29
M ay 22 104 4 Mar. 31
96 4 Feb. 8
Jau.
Mar.
83
Jan. 15
July
8 6 4 Jan. 23
Apr.
93
Jan. 23
M ar.
69 4 Feb. 15
8 6 4 Feb. 2
Apr.
Apr.
99 4 Feb. 5
Apr.
9 1 4 Sept. 0
M ar.
100
Jau. 26

Sale
78
Oct.
80
Oct. 16
82 4 82 Vi Oct.
8 2 4 Oct. 30
83
Oct. 25
83 4 81 4 Oct.
83 4 82 4 Oct.
83
Oct. 25
95 4 9 5 4 Oct.
9 6 4 Oct. 15
84
84
8 2 4 Oct.
82 4 Oct. 22
91
90 4 Oct.
9 1 4 Oct. 16
69
Oct.
‘
68 4 67 4 Oct.
Sale
8 2 4 Oct.
8 3 4 Oct. 31
____
93
98
97
Oct. 10 98 4 Oct. 24
---Sale
87 4 Oct. 30 8 2 4 Mar. 23 89
Jan. 6
84 4 Oct.
Sale 106
1 0 6 4 Oct. 15 106 Jan. 15 108
Oct.
Jan. 20
Sale
M ar. 6 8 9 4 Feb 17
87
Oct. 31 82
84 4 Oct.
Sale
83
Jan. 9
82
Oct. 30 7 6 4 Apr.
8 0 4 Oct.
73 4 Mar.
7 9 4 Apr. 12
76
6 S 4 May 15
61 4 Mar.
80
76 4 Oct.
7 6 4 Oct.
78 4 Sept. 24
76 4 Oct.
9 3 4 May
97
93 4 Oct.
95 4 Jan. 30
94
Oct.
97 4 Apr. 17
Sale
95 Vi Oct.
9 3 4 Jan.
9 6 4 Oct.
9 6 4 94 4 Oct.
93 4 Feb.
94 4 Oct.
95 4 Sept. 25
Sale
80
Feb. 13
79 4 Oct. 15 74 4 Mar.
7 8 4 Oct.
74 4 Apr.
79
78 4 Feb. )0
Sale
81 4 Oct.
June
83 4 Oct. 22 77
8 3 4 Oct. 22
Sale
82
Oct.
8 4 4 Oct. 11 7 9 4 Mar.
85
Jau. 4
Sale 1 0 0 4 Oct.
May
1 0 1 4 Jan.
1 0 1 4 Oct. 5 99
8
954
95
Oct. 8 9 1 4 Jau.
95
July 2
94 4 Oct.
79 4 Jan. 12
75
Oct.
Mar.
Sale
78
Oct. 8 73
Sale
94 4 Oct.
95 4 Oct. 23 91 4 Jan.
95 4 Oct. 23
Sale
68
Oct. 9 61 Vi Jan.
68
Oct. 9
64 4 Oct.
___
60
5 7 4 Apr.
M ai. 20
89 4 8 8 4 Oct. 23 88 4 Oct. 23 8 6 4 Apr.
8 9 4 Apr. 21
89
86
Feb.
86
Feb. 10

84 4 80 4 84 4
63
64 4 55
8 8 4 89 4 8 6 4 89 4
Sale
1 0 0 4 100
100
8 6 4 Sale
8 6 4_ 8 7 4
96 4 Sale
95 4 96
98 4 93 4
96
Sale
112 4 Sale 113 4 Sale
1 1 1 4 Sale I 1 2 4 Sale
7 9 4 Sale
78 4 Sale
84 4 90
83 4 90
694 704
____
69
92
Sale
92
Sale
95 4 Sale
96 4 Sale
75 4 _____
77 4
66
7 2 4 61 4 67 4
52 4 Sale
48 4 50
9 2 4 .........
90 4 95
100 4 Sale
102
100
9 1 4 9 6 4 95 4 9 5 4
87 4 .........
87 4
99 4y± 1 0 0 4 100 4 Sale
73 4
7 5 4 79 4
94 4
93 4
93 4 95 4 ! 93Vi
97 4 98 4 97
9 1 4 92 4 9 1 4
1 0 3 4 1034
1 0 4 4 107
102 4 Sale
103 4 105
86 4 Sale
84 4 Sale
9 1 4 93
9 1 4 92
78 4 8 1 4 83
Sale
113
____
112 4
95 4 96
95 4 95
99 4 100
9 9 4 100
96V
99
96 4 ____
82 4 Sale
84 4 Sale
87
Sale
83
Sale
8 8 4 Sale
85 4 Sale
84 4 ____
92
____
9 2 4 _____
754 824 734 824
79 4 79 4
7 7 4 81
74 4 78
744 774
91 4 95
9 1 4 95
53 4 Sale
5 4 4 Sale
48
____
5 0 4 ____
5 0 4 52
50 4 52
504
3 0 4 Sale
3 0 4 Sale

July
84 4 June
Oct.
7 5 4 Mar.
Feb.
89
Feb.
Oct.
1 0 14 Feb.
Oct.
92 4 Jau.
July
99 4 Feb.
Mar. 20 1 0 0 4 Jan.
July 10 115
Mar.
Feb. 1 ; 11 3 4 May
Mar. 23 8 0 4 Oct.

22
20
23
27
3
13
8
9
31
22

68
88 4
89
764
664
48

Apr.
Mar.
Apr.
Sept.
Oct.
July

6
29|
13
14
13
31;

71
94
984
774
164
58

M ay
M ay
May
Sept.
May
Jan.

11
18
25
29
21
15

100 4 Oct. 31 100 4 Oct. 31 100
9 1 4 Oct. 81 9 5 4 Oct. 19 9 2 4
914
99 4 Oct. 2 1 0 0 4 Oct. 11 99 4
76
Oct. 8 76
Oct. 8 7 4 4

M ay
Mar.
Aug.
Apr.
M ay

18
19
28
12
5

102
100 4
93 4
1014
81

Mar.
Oct.
Fep.
Aug.
Jau.

13
31
17
7
3

63

Oct.

99-4 Oct.
8 6 4 Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

95 4
96
1124
I ll
784

69 4 Oct.
91
Oct.
95
Oct.

63

Oct.

100
88
96 4
934
1 1 34
1134
804

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct!

80 4
63
89
99 4
864
95
94
112
1104
12 7 6 4
4

69 4 Oct. 11
93
Oct. 3
96 4 Oct. 30

65 4 Oct. 30 66 4 Oct. 13
50
Oct. 13! 5 2 4 Oct. 30

97 4 Oct. 2 97 4 Oct.
91 4 Oct. 9 9 1 4 Oct.
1 0 2 4 Oct. 16 104 4 Oct.

3

87 4 Oct. 25
9 2 4 Oct. 27
83
Oct. 27

84 4 Oct.
9 1 4 Oct.
8 0 4 Oct.

Oct. 23 95 4 Oct. 18

95 4
994
854
82 4
854
85 4

Oct.
O t.
Oct.
Oct.

2i.......................
1 8 4 4 Oct. IS
2 88 4 Oct. 25
1 8 8 4 Oct. 8

79

Oct.

8 0 4 Oct. 11

o<-t. lOdOO

5 3 4 Oct.
52

Oct. 15

1 5 5 4 Oct.

O ct.'*29 52

’ 3 0 4 Oct’ " l

33

9

Oct.” 29
O c t '* 8

16
Interest
Period.

BON DS
N. Y . S T O C K E XC H AN G E.

Sales in
October.
Par Value
%

Price about
Jan. 2

1923.

Bid.

Oct

A sk. Bid.

1.

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

P R IC E S I N

OCTOBER.

Oct. 31.

Lowest.

Highest.

Lowest.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

A sk. Bid.

Ask.

Chic Burl&Q— 111 Dlv 3% s 1949 J J
79% 80% 80% 80% 79% Oct. 3 80% Oct. 23
27,000 82 % Sale
R eg istered __________ 1949 J J
7 5 % ____
86% 87% 87% Sale
86% Oct. 11 88% Oct. 25
Illinois Division 4s______ 1949 J J
40,000 87 % 92
9
5 % _____ 95% Oct.
Nebraska Extension 48.-1927 M N
96%
97%
95%
Sale
1 96% Oct. 5
22,000
General 4s . . _________ 1958 M S 168.000 89 % Sale
84% Sale
85% Sale
83% Oct.
1 85% Oct. 31
1st & ref Ser A 5 s ______ 1971 F A 274,000 101 % Sale
97% Sale
97% Oct. 1 99
Oct. 11
98% Sale
Chicago City & Con 5s___1927 A O
55
51% 57
53% Oct. 23 53% Oct. 23
22,000 _____ 48
1 0 2 % ____
Chic & E 111—1st cons gold 6s 1934 A O
105% 107
103
(New co .)— Gen 5s_____ 1951 M N 152,000 79 % Sale
76% Sale
77% Sale
76
Oct.
1 77% Oct. 15
90% 92
Chic & Erie 1st gold 5s____1982 M N
95% 86% 91
90
Oct. 5 92
Oct. 15
12,000 94
Chic G t West— 1st 50-yr 4s 1959 M S 382,000 51% Sale
44% Sale
45% Sale
44% Oct. 2 45% Oct. 25
M S
1 45% Oct, IS
42
42
43% 41% Oct.
Sept 1924 coupons o n ____
61,000
Chic Ind & Lou— R ef g 6s. 1947 J J
104
106 " 103% Oct. 15 104% Oct. 3
9,000 106% 107% 103% 106
Refunding gold 5s--------- 1947 J J
95% 94
95% 94
Oct. 5 94
Oct. 5
2,000 97% 98% 94
Refunding 4s Series C ___1947 J J
84% 80% 85
79% 85
80% Oct. 2 80% Oct. 2
1,000 82
79%
80%
1st & general 5s________ 1966 M N
81%
84
79%
Sale
79%
Oct.
16
80
Oct. 11
4,000
96
6s B ______________ M ay 1966 J J
97% 95
95
95% 95
11,000 97
Oct. 3 96% Oct. 19
72%
70
Ind & Louisv 1st gu 4s_.1956 J J
72
78
70
73
68%
Oct.
71
Oct.
16
3,000
19
84% 86% 82
84
83% 83%
Chic Ind & Sou— 50-yr 48.1956 J J
86%
Chic L S A East— 1st 4%S_1969 J D
86% . . .
87% 98
55% 56% 51% 52% 50
C M & Puget S 1st gen 4s . . 1949 J J
Sale
Oct. 25 56% Oct. 4
56,000 67
69% 72% 70% Sale
Chic M il & StPGen g 4s M ay’ 89 J J 111,000 72% Sale
70% Oct. 31 72% Oct. 11
57% 63
Gen g 3% s Ser B ..M a y 1989 J J
61
64
66
60% Oct. 20 63% Oct. 30
13,000 63
78
Sale
Gen '4%s Ser C -.M a y 1989 J J 121,000 81% 83
78
Sale
78
Oct.
1 79% Oct. 20
Gen A ref ser A 4% s Jan 2014 A O 475,000 61% Sale
49% Sale
47
Oct. 25 52% Oct. 9
51% Sale
57% Sale
52% Oct. 25 58% Oct. 4
Gen ref conv ser B 5s Jan 2014 F A 174,000 68% Sale
54% Sale
56% Sale
54% Sale
Convertible 4 % s _______ 1932 J D
747,000 67
Sale
51
Oct. 25 57% Oct. 3
75% Sale
71
Sale
68
Oct. 25 75% Oct. 3
4 s ________ ____________ 1925 J D 403,000 80% Sale
52% Sale
4s______________________ 1934 J J 207,000 58% Sale
50% Sale
47
Oct. 26 52% Oct. 5
96% 97% 96% 97% 97% Oct. 11 97% Oct. 11
Ch A M o R iv D lv 5 s . . . 1926 J J
3,000 96% Sale
95
Sale
9 5 % _____ 95
Ch A N W Extens 48.1886-1926 F A
3,000 96
Sale
Oct.
Oct. 22
1 96
94% 96
F A
4,000 95% . . .
94% 96
95
Oct. 10 95% Oct. 30
70
Sale
General gold 3 % s______ 1987 M N
74,000 75% 77
69% Oct. 3 71% Oct. 31
71% Sale
80% 81% Sale
13,000 85
General 4s_____ _____ — 1987 M N
85% 80
81
Oct. 5 81% Oct. 29
1,000 85
85
Stamped_____________ 1987 M N
87%
85
Oct. 15 85
Oct. 15
99%
General" 5s stamped____1987 M N
100
43,000 104
Oct. 31
104%
98% Oct. 8 100
99% Sale
Sinking fund 6s__ 1879-1929 A O
103% 104% 102% 104% 102% 104%
.
99%
Regist ere d ______ 1879-1929 A O
99%
100% ...1 1
96
Sinking fen d 5s___1879-1929 A O
6 ,6 6 6
99% 97% 99% 97% Oct. 24 97% Oct. 24
9 8 % .........
i
Regist ered______ 1879-1929 A O
96%
98
. . .
98% 99% 99 Sale
Sinking fund deb 5s____1933 M N
1 7 ,6 6 6 1 0 0
_____
Oct. 17,
99
Oct. 11 101
97
R egistered ___________1933 M N
93
100
105
54,000 109 Sale
105% 106% Sale 105
10-year secured 7s______ 1930 J D
Oct. 2 107 Oct. 11'
15-year secured 6 % s____1936 M 8
34,000 109% Sale 107% 108% 107% 108
107% Oct. 5 108% Oct. 11
76% Sale
Chic k I A Pacific gen g 4s. 1988 J J 250,000 81% Sale
76
Oct.
1 78% Oct. 25
77% Sale
R egistered ___________1988 J J
75
. . .
71 %
74% 77
73% Sale
Refund gold 4s________ 1934 A O 599,666 83% Sale
73% Oct.
74% Sale
1 74% Oct. 8
C b St L A N O gold 5 s . . . 1951 J D
inn%
103% 98
101% Sale
94%
R eg istered ___________ .1951 J D
94%
77
Geld 3 % s ______________ 1951 J D
7 3 % _____
77'
R egistered ___________1951 J D
7 1%
7 1%
93%
Joint"lst ref ser A 5s____1963 J D
94% 93% Sale
56,000, 96% 97%
93% Oct. 9 94% Oct. 2
Memphis Div 1st g 4s ..1 951 J D
78
82% 78
81% . . .
84
Ch St L A P cons g 5s_____1932 A O
99%
99%
99% - - .
Chic St P M A 0 cons 6 s .. 1930 J D
104% Oct. 17 104% Oct. 23
1 9 ,6 6 6 , 106% 107% 104% 105
104% 105
Cons 6s, reduced to 3 % s .1930 J D
91% 90
89% . . 90
91%
93% 94% 94% 96% 93% Oct. 4 95% Oct. 24
Debenture 5s_____ _____ 1930 M S
46,656 96 " Sale
Chic T H A S’east 1st 5 s ..I960 J D
Oct. 22
42,000 79% 80% 79% 80% 80
80% 79% Oct. 5 83
Chic [Jn Stat 1st gu A 4 % s_ 1963 J
8 8 % Sale
91,000 91% Sale
Oct. 19
89% 90
88% Oct. 2 90
97
1st 5s B _ _ ............... ..........1963 J J
15,000 100% Sale
98%
Oct.
2
99
95
Oct.
26
97% 97%
1st 6 %s series C . _____ 1963 J J
88,000 114% Sale
113
113% 113% Sale 112% Oct. 13 113% Oct. 31
Chic A W I gen g 6s D e c . 1932 Q M
105
105
. . . . 104%
■n*9ol 50-year 4s______ 1952 J J 192,000 75
6 8 % Sale
Sale
68% Oct.
1 70% Oct. 19
70% Sale
15-year s f 7 % s .. ------- 1935 M S
Oct. 26
15,000 102% 102% 102% 102% 102% Sale 102% Oct. 4 103
Choc Okl <fc G Consol 5s__ 1952 M N
95
97% 94% 96%
9 7 % _____
Cln Fin A Ft W 1st gu g ..4 s ’ 23 M N
Cln Ham A D 2d g 4%s_.1937|j J
86% 89% 87% 89% 87% Oct. 19 87% Oct. 19
5,000 88% 93
Cln I St L AC 1st 4 s .A u g .. ’36 Q F
2,000 87
_____
89
91
90%
90% Oct. 13 90% Oct. 13
Registered _____ A uc __ 1936:0 F
85%
88%
Cln L A N 1st con gu g 4s . . 1942 M N
84%
8 5 % _____
84%
Cln S A Cl cons 1st g 5 s . . . 1928 J J
99% 100
97%
97% 100
C l A Mah 1st gu g 5s_____1943 J J
96% . . . . 94%
94%
C C C A St L gen g 4s____1993 J D
135,000 80% 81% 78% Sale
79
79% 77% Oct. 9 79% Oct. 26
20-year debenture 4 % s .. 1931 J J
24,000 91% Sale
91
Oct. 29
91% 92% 93% 90
Oct. 22 93
Gen 5s Series B ---- -------- 1993 J D
13,000 98
100% 95% 99
Oct. 27
97% Oct. 9 99
99 Sale
Ref A imp 6s Series A __ 1929 J J 141,000 101% Sale
101% 101% 10 1% Sale 101
Oct. 2 102% Oct. 25
Ref A imp 6s Series C __ 1941 .1 J
10,000 101% 101% 102% Sale 103
Sale 102% Oct. 1 103% Oct. 19
CalTO Div 1st gold 4s__ 1939 J J
2,000 85% 91
85% 86
Oct. 8
85% Oct. 6 86
85
86
Cln W A M Dlv 1st g 4s. 1991 J J
3,000 79% 82
76% 78% 76
Oct. 26
76% Oct. 15 77
78
St L D lv 1st coll tr g 4s. 1990 M N
77% 78% 78% 83% 78
37,000 80
Sale
Oct. 23
Oct. 11 79
R egistered__________ 1990 M N
76%
77
Sp A 'C ol D iv 1st g 4s__ 1940 M S
82
2,000 8 2 % _____
83% Oct. 23 83% Oct. 23
83%
W W Val D iv 1st g 4s__ 1940 J J
8 2 % _____
82% 83% 82%
Clev Col C A In 6s_____1934 J .T
105% 108% 102%
104
10644
. 2
Clev Lor A W con 1st g 5s . . ’ 33!A O
4,000 98
99% 96% 96% 96% 98% 96% Oct. 2 96%
Clev A Mar 1st gu 4 % s__ 19 35: M N
95
_____
94
94%
Clev A M ahon Val g 5s____1938 J J
9 3 % _____
90
90%
C lev A Pitts gu g 4% s A __ 1942 J J
93% 98% 93%
92%
Series B 4 % s __________ 1942 A O
93%
9 7 % _____
92%
Int reduced to 3 % % ____1942 A O
8 0 % _____
78%
79%
3%9 C _________________ 1948 M N
8 0 % _____ 79%
79%
3% s D _________________ 1950 F A
79% . . 79%
79%
Cleve Short L— 1st gu 4% s 1961 A O
12,000 97% Sale
89% 91
89% Oct. 9 89% Oct. 9
90% 92
Clev Un Trmls 1st s f 5 % s.l9 7 2 A O 102,000 104% Sale
101% Sale 102% Sale 101% Oct.
1 102% Oct. 16
5s B (w i ) - _ . .
. . . .1973 A O 137,000
94% Sale
94% Oct. 16 95% Oct. 9
Coal R iv R y 1st gu 4s_____1945 J D
83
84% 79
80% 78% 80
Oct. 26
C olo A Southern 1st g 4s. .1929 F A
92% Sale
91% Oct. 11 93
6 6 ,0 0 0
91% 92% 92% 93
Sale
Oct. 22
Refunding A ext 4 % s__ 1935 M N
80% 81
80% Oct. 3 82
55,000 87
82 Sale
Col A H V 1st ext g 4s_____ 1948 A O
82% 88
80
80%
Col A Tol 1st ext 4 s . _____ 1965 F A
81% 85% 78%
78% 81%
75
82
Conn A Pas Rivs 1st g 4s 1943 A O
Cuba R R 1st 50-year 5s g . 1952 J J 110,000 84% Sale
84% Sale
83% Oct. 29 84% Oct. 2
84 Sale
1st A refund 7% s Ser A . 1936 J D
104
106
100
101
Oct. 3 102% Oct. 23
30,000
101
100
101
91
r\ a y A Mich 1st con 4 % . . 1931 J J
9 1 % _____
91
"D el & Hud 4 s _______ 1943 M N
87%
Sale
82%
Oct. 5 85% Oct. 25
166,000
83% Sale
84% Sale
20-year convertible 5s ..1 9 3 5 A O
97% 92
9 1% Oct. 27 93 Oct. 9
45,000 97
93
92% Sale
15-year 5 % s____________ 1937 M N 172,000 101% Sale
97% Sale
97% Sal e 97% Oct. 2 98 Oct. 8
10-year secured 7s______ 193C J D
66,000 110% 111% 108% Sale 108% 108% 108% Oct. 3 109% Oct. 16
D elR ’iv R R B d g ls tg u g 4 s .. ’ 3fi F A
9 1 % _____
89%
89%
Den A R G— 1st cons g 48.1936 J J 287,000 75% 75% 71
72
69% Oct. 11 71% Oct. 2
70 ” Sale
Consol gold 4 % s _ ____1936 J J
75
Oct. 17 75% Oct. 25
23,000 _____ 80% 75
78
75
78
Improvement go’ld 5s___1928 J P
Sale
Oct. 23 83% Oct. 8
83
83% 82
83% 82
33,000 84
First A refunding 5s____1955 A O 439,000 52% Sale
41% 42% 42
42
Oct. 1 44% Oct. 8
Sale
Bankers Tr sfm p ctf F e b ’ 22
_____ 47
Farm L A Tr rects Aug 1955
40% 50
43
Oct. 24 43
Oct. 24
40% 46
12,000 _____ 51
Bankers Trust ctfs July 1922
35
40
Oct. 17 42% Oct. 3
6,000
. . . 49
35
Stamped___ _ _ I . .
38
43
Am E x ’Nat Bk Feb 1922 ctfs
12,000
41
42
Sale
42
Oct. 17 43
Oct. 22
51
certificates Aug 1922__
25
57
25
D e sM A Ft D ls t g u g 4s ..1 9 3 5 J J
Sale
35% 35% 35
Sale
35
Oct. 31 37
Oct. 17
15,000 43
Des Pl’ nes Val 1st gu 4% s 1947 M S
89%
91% - . .
D ct A M ack 1st lien g 4 s .. 1995 J D
75% 80
65' *
6 0 % _____
G old 4a_________________1995 J D
55% 60
5 5 '" 64
63 ’ 78
Detroit River Tunnel—
D**ft Term Tunnel 1st 4 % 8 .. ’ 61 M N
93,000 89% 89% 85% 86% 87% 88% 86% Oct.
1 88% Oct. 25
Dul Missabe A Nor gen 5s. 1941 J J
98%
99
100% 99
3,000 9 8 % _____
Oct. 27
D ul A Iron Range 1st 5s___1937 A O
1,000 99% 100
98% Sale
97% 98% 98% Oct.
1 98% Oct. 1
Dul Ro Shore A Atl g 5s_.1937 J J
79
4,000 75
80 1 76
78
79% 77
Oct. 18 79
Oct. 17




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Highest.

78%
76%
85%
95%
83
96
47
104
76
87%
44%
41%
103%
92
79%
79%
94%
68%
81
86%
50
70%
60%
77%
47
52%
51
68
52
96
94%
93%
69%
80%
79
98%
101

Sale
June 29 85
July 18 79%
M ar. 22 90%
M ar. 31 97
M ar. 28 89%
Mar. 28 101%
Feb. 7 66
M ay 26 106%
Sept. 20 81%
Mar. 23 97%
Sept. 11 56
SeDt. 12 46
Oct. 15 107%
Aug. 4 97%
Mar. 16 86%
Oct. 16 84
Apr. 13 98
Oct. 19 78
M ay 17 84%
Mar. 26 90
Oct. 25 68%
Apr. 3 74%
Oct. 20 65%
Sept. 24 83%
Oct. 25 62%
Oct. 25 70
Oct. 25 68
Oct. 25 84
Sept. 17 63%
Jan. 19 98
M ar. 8 96
Jan. 20 95%
Oct. 3 77
M ar. 27 87
Julv 5 87%
Sept. 12 105%
Auer. 17 108%

Prices.
July 9
June 15
Jan. 10
Jan. 16
Jan. 4
Jan. 6
M ar. 14
Jan. 22
Feb. 9
Jan. 8
Feb. 19
June 1
June 27
Jan. 6
Apr. 25
Feb. 6
Feb. 9
Jan. 19
Jan. 17
June 7
Feb. 10
Feb. 19
Feb. 26
Feb. 13
M ar. 2
M ar. 5
M ar. 5
M ar. 20
M ar. 9
July 11
Jan. 2
Oct. 30
Jan. 3
Jan. 9
Feb. 2
Jan. 6
Julv 10

97
97%
97
97
105
106
76
74
72%
95
95%
78%

Apr.
M ar.
July
Aug.
Oct.
M ar.
Oct.
Sept.
Sept.
July
June
M ay

26 100%
6 97%
2 103
6 99%
2110
23 111
1 82
22 80%
18 83%
11 101 %
29 95%
24 79%

Feb.
M ar.
July
Mav
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
June
Mar.

27
6
6
25
15
4
2
11
2
15
29
6

91%
78
99%
104
92%
92%
76%
87%
95
112%
104%
68%
101%
95

M ar.
Sept.
Sent.
Sept.
M ar.
M ar.
M ay
Apr.
Aug.
Sept.
M ar.
Sept.
Jan.
Sept.

27
18
21
13
3
20
10
13
27
19
29
21
12
24

Jan.
Apr.
June
Jan.
M ar.
Jan.
Oct.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Apr.
M ar.

5
25
16
23
3
5
22
16
1
16
15
3
23
9

97%
83%
100%
107%
92%
96%
83
92%
100%
115%
105
75%
103%
97

86% Apr. 19 89% Feb. 10
86% Apr. 4 90% Oct. 13
83% June 12 85% Feb. 15
97
June 13 99
June 2
76
90
95%
100
100%
80%
<5%
74 ‘ i
75%
82%
80%
103%

M ar.
Oct.
June
M ar.
M ay
May
Mar.
oar.
May
Sept.
May
Apr.

29
22
26
27
7
8
26
22
14
11
14
9

89%
101
94%
80%
90%
80%
78
76

Sept.
Apr.
Oct.
June
Mar.
Sept.
July
July

28
2
16
18
26
27

80
100
91
82%
90
97%
103

M ay
Sept.
Apr.
Oct.
July
Oct.
Sept.

28
29
13
5
6
2
19

87
June 11
105% Apr. 18
7
90 Jan
6
98
Jan. 4
102% Feb. 9
111% Jan. 6

82%
93%
100
102%
103%
88
78%
81%
77
84
82%
106%
94% Ju ly ' J 98 ”
92% June 21 95
93
M ar. 9 94

Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Aug.
Oct.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Apr.
Sent.
Feb.
M ar.
Jan.
Feb.

16
27
7
9
19
20
14
3
27
23
11
10
29
17
19

98
106

F e i.
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93%
87%
80%
2 80%

Jan.
Jan.
Sent.
M ar.

3
1
20
9
25
8
27
8

69% Oct. 11 76% M ay 28
8
Feb. 24 88
Jan. 5
Sept. 29 58
Jan. 17
M ay 4 54% Feb. 23
July 20 53% Jan. 12
M av 25
Aug. 24 50
June 5
3
Oct. 17 46
M ch. 1

82
41%
45
42%
40
46
42
35

Aug. 15 45

65
60

Aug. 20 75% Feb. 7
June 23 73% Aug. 21

85
98%
98%
74

Mar.
Apr.
Sept.
June

14
2
25
13

90%
99%
100%
80

Jan. 16

Jan. 3
Julv 27
M ay 23
Feb. 21

Nov., 1923.]
Interest
Period.

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

Sales in Price about
October.
Jan. 2
Par Value
1923.

P a s t R y M No D iv 1st g 4s ’ 48 A O
Ten reorg lien g5s______.1938 M S
E T Va & Ga div g 5s____ 1930 J J
Cons 1st void 5 s _____ .1956 M N
Elgin Jol & East 1st g 5s 1941 M N
Erie— 1st extended gold 7s 1930 M S
Erie 1st con g prior 4s____ .1996 J J
J J
R e g iste re d ____________
1st consol gen lien g 4s. .1996 J J
Registered . ______
Penn coll trust g 4s. . .1951 F A
50-yr conv g 4s Ser A . .1953 A O
Do
do Ser B . .1953 A O
Gen conv 4s Series D . .1953 A O
Erie & Jersey 1st s f 6s___ .1955 J J
Erie ds P gen gu g 3 k a B . . .1940 J J
Series C _______________ .1940 J J
Evans & Ind 6 s ________ .1926 J J
Bv & T H— 1st gen g 5s._ .1942 A O
Bull Co Bch 1st g 5s____ .1930 A O

$

Ask. Bid.

Bid.

9 000 QRk
1 0 ,0 0 0
99 k
106,000 103 M
431,000 56 k
753,000

43 k

89|000
178,000
196,000
285,000,
146,000

82 k
43 M
43 k
45

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84 M

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98
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94k
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7,000 103 k 10 4 M 97
9,000 83 k 85
82k
1 2 ,0 0 0 10 6 k
10 5 k

O a lH & S a n A n t M & Plst5sl931
>-*2d guar exten 5 s ____ .1931
Galv Hous <fc Hend 1st 5s. .1933
Genesee R lv R R 1st s f 6. .8 ’ 57
Ga & Ala 1st cons 5s.O ct . .1945
Ga Car & Nor 1st gu g 5s . .1929
Georgia Midland 1st 3s__ .1943
Gila V G & N 1st gu 5s. .1924
Gouv & O 1st gu g 5 s ____ .1942
Or R <fc I ex 1st g u g 4 k s . _ .1941
Grand Trunk of Can s f 7s .1940

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4,666
14,000

__ _______

15-yr deb g s f 6 s _____ 1936
Grays Pt Ter 1st gu g 5s. .1947
Qrt Nor — Gen 7s Series A .1936
1st & refund 4 Ms Ser A . .19 6 1
Gen mtge Ser B 5 tea . . .19 5 2
Qreen Bay & West deb ctfs A _ .
Debenture ctfs B ______
Greenbr R y 1st gu g 4 s .. .1940
(iu Sn 1 1st ref & ter 5s g Feb 52
JJarlem R & Pt Ches 1st 4s. 1954
“ ^ock Val 1st con g 4 k s . .1999
R egistered____________ .1999
H & Tex C 1st g 5s int gu . .1937
Hous Belt <fc Ter 1st 5s__ .19 37
H E A W T 1st g 5s______ .19 33
1st gu g 5s redeem____ .19 33
Houston R R con g 5s____ .19 37
HudsoD
Manhat ser A 5s 1957
Adji st income 5s______ .1957
Illinois Central— 1st g 4s. .1 9 5 1
1 Registered___________ .19 5 1
1st gold 3 M s___________ .1951
Extended 1st g 3 tea____ .19 5 1
1st gold 3s sterling_____ .19 5 1
Collateral trust gold 4s. .1952
1st refunding 4s_______ .19 5 5
Purchased lines 3 Ms___ .1952
C o lltr g 4s L N O & T _ . .19 5 3

Registered ________
Refunding 5s ctfs____ .19 5 5
15-year 5 M s___________ .19 34
15-year secured 6 Ms___ .19 36
Cairo Bridge gold 4s__ .19 50
Litchfield Div 1st g 3 s .. .1 9 5 1
Louisv Div & Ter g 3 Ms .19 5 3
R egistered ___ ______ .19 5 3
Omaha Div 1st g 3s____ .19 5 1
Bt Lou Div & Term g 3s .19 5 1

Gold 3 M s__________ .1951
Bprlngf D iv 1st g 3M S-- .19 5 1
Western Lines 1st g 4s. .19 5 1
Ind B1 & W 1st pref 4s___ .1940
Ind 111 & la 1st gold 4s___ .19 50
Ind Union gen & ref 5s A . .1965
Intern & Grt Nor— AdJ 6s .19 5 2
1st M tge 6s
________ .19 5 2
Iowa Cent 1st Rvtd 5s____ .19 38
Refunding golu 4s_____ .19 5 1

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Ja m es F & Clear 1st 4s. . .19 59 J D
X T al A & G R 1st gu c 5s. .19 38 J

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r^an <fe M 1st gu g 4 s __ .199 0
Second 20-year 5s____ .19 2 7
K C Ft S & M con g 6s___ .19 28
K C F t S & M R y ref g 4 s.. 1936
K C & M R & B lstg u g 5 s_ . 1929
Kan C ity South 1st g 3 s .. .19 5 0
Ref <fe Imp 5s_____ April 1950
Kansas C Term 1st 4s____ . I960
Kentucky Central g 4s___ .19 8 7
Keok & Des M 1st 5s___ .19 2 3
Knox & Ohio 1st g 6 s ____ .19 2 5

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I ake E <fe W 1st gold 5 s .. .19 3 7
*+ 2d gold 5s__________ .19 4 1
Lake Sh & M S g 3M s____ .199 7
Registered . . ________ .199 7

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Debenture gold 4s_____ 1928
25-year gold 4s________ .19 3 1
Leh V (N Y ) 1st gu g 4 Ms .1940

R eg istered __________
Leh V (Pa) gen con g 4s__ .2003
Registered.
_______
Gen cons 4 M s ________ .2003
Leg V Ter R y 1st gu g 5s. .19 4 1
Lehigh Vail R R coll tr 6 s_ .19 2 8
Leh & N Y — 1st gu g 4s . .19 4 5
Lex & E 1st 50-year 5 s gu . .19 6 5
Little Miami gen 4s Ser A . .19 6 2
Long Dock cons gold 6 s . . .19 3 5




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86k
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Highest.

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Lowest.

Highest.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

|

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

98k
98
98
103
57k
48k
48
89k
51
5 1k
54k
86k

Oct. 3 98M
Oct. 1 1 99
Oct. 1 98
Oct. 1 1 0 4 k
Oct. 4 5 8 k
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

1
16
11
16
16
13
30

51
48
89k
52k
52k
56k
89

Oct. 8
Oct. 16
Oct. 2
Oct. 6
Oct. 2
Oct. 8
Oct. 5

90
Jan.
93M June
100
M ay
9914 Jan.
1 0 0 k Apr.
29 1 0 4 k Jan.
8 60 Aug.

84 M July 3
91 M Apr. 10
7
21
27

M ar.
Oct. 11 97
Oct. 16 96M M ar.
Oct. 1 9 7 k M ar.
Oct. 30 102M June
Oct. 8 54 M M ay
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83 k
82

Jan.
June
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
June
M ar.
Apr.

18
2
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16
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90
54 k
55
58
89k
85
83 k

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99 k
89 k
86
87k
8 1k 82k
90 k ____
5 8 k ------94 k
89k

112k

Sale

78 M 80 k
85 k Sale

1 2 ,0 0 0

43,000
5,000

93
91
94 H
94 k
83 k
84 M
61 %

1 ,0 0 0

399,000
736,000
7,000

93M

5.000

84
78
60 te
84M

92k
98 k
85
Sale
Sale
85

751%
90'
8 8 te Sale
79 te 81
8 1k 8 1k

56,000
58,000
169,000

141,666
113,000 10 1 k Sale
40,000 1 1 0 k Sale
82M
3,666 72' " 73
13,000 76
79 k
60 1/ 70 k
8 ,0 0 0
71 ~
79
77 te
2 ,0 0 0
83' "
86M
6 ,0 0 0
85M 87 k
5,000 95
99
584,000 4 8 k Sale
145,000 97
32,000 71M Sale
72,000 38 Sale
8 ,0 0 0

86

95 k
77k
96
103
79
91M
68 M
88 k
83k
83k
9 1k

8 ,0 0 0
2 0 ,0 0 0

104,000
1 ,0 0 0

167,000
143,000
82,000
5,000
129,000
4,000

101

94
45,000 8 3 k
52,000 77M
70
172,666 96
89,000 93
1 1 ,0 0 0
96
2 0 ,0 0 0

1 ,0 0 0

42,000
1 5 ,6 6 6

13,000
47,000

2,000
20,000

5,000

87 k

____ 99 k ____ 9 9 k
-- -- 9 4 k ____
94 k 96
- .95k
8 7 k 8 6 k 87 k 8 6
67 k 6 4 k 6 7 k
83 k 8 1 k
8 3 k 81
9 9 k 98 k 99 k 9 9 k
82k
8 4 k 83 k 85
10 7 k 106
1 0 7 k 106

95k
92
88 k

103 k
84 k
l i o k 105 k
Sale
86k
96
Sale
____
70
1 0 ,6 6 6
7
11 te
12k
4,000 82 k
84 M
7,000 83M Sale
79

M N

Nl N
M N
F A
F A

Ask.

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

Lowest.

9 4 k -- --

J
J
J
J
M
J
J
J
A

D
J

Oct. 3 1.

Ash. Bid.

____
95
98k
99
Sale
100
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
-- Sale
Sale
47
85
8 9 k 91
52 k Sale
Sale
52
52k
Sale
55 k Sale
Sale
Sale
88M 88k
8 0 k ____
88
87 M 8 0 k _____
k _____

89
93k
98 Vs 99 k

2 ,6 6 6

|

PRICES I N OCTOBER.
Oct. 1.

C a rg o <fc So assum g 6s . . .1924
4 la Cent <fc Pen ext g 5 s . .1930
Consold gold 5s_______ .1943
Fla East Coast 1st 4 k a ___ .1959
Fonda J & Glov 4 tea____ .1952
Fort St U D Co 1st g 4 k s . .1941
F W 4 D C ity— Ext 5 tea ctfs ’ 61
Ft W & R io Gr 1st g 4 s . . . .1928
Frem Elk & M o V 1st 6s. _ .1933

Registered

17

BO N D S—STO CK E X C H A N G E R EC O R D

93

112k

9 0 k 93
113
Sale

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

4
2
5
3

70 k Sale
8 1 k 85
75k - - 9 7 k ____
87k 89k
94 k 98
94k 96k
75
95
81
Sale
5 7 k Sale
8 7 k 89 M
84k - 78' ”
76 ____
52
72
8 3 k 90
82 k Sale
75
78
79 k Sale
7 7 k ___
98
98k
100k 101k
1 0 8 k 10 9 k
8 2 k - -68 k
69 k
73 k Sale
7 1 k 80
68 k
68 k
70
74k - 72 k 80
84 k - - 8 1 k 84
9 4 k 96
39 Sale
8 7 k Sale
61 ~ Sale
16M Sale
83 k Sale

8 1k
99k
84k
10 7 k

65

Oct. 4 79
Oct. 2 9 9 k
Oct. 25 82
Oct. 25 103

9 5 k Oct.

4 9 5 k Oct.

88k

2

Oct.
8 5 k Oct.
81
Oct.
9 0 k Oct.
6 1 k Oct.

25
18
18
18

88k
86k

104

Oct.

Oct. 15 99 k Auer. 2
June 25 94 k June 25

Mar. 27
Jan. 29 89
Jan. 3 72

M ar. 20 8 1 k Oct. 4
M ar. 29 103 Jan. 13
Aug. 4 87 k Feb. 2
Oct. 3 109 Jan. 22
Mar. 26 9 9 k Jan. 8
Apr. 19 98
Mar. 3
M ar. 13 8 9 k June 18
M ay 21 8 8 k Ja n . 29

Apr.
M ay
Mar.
Apr.

16
10
23
27

89
5 111k
113
5 10 2 k

Apr.
Ju ly
M ay
Ja n .

13
13
15
19

105 k
85k
95k
60
7
84k
78

Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
M ay
Ju ly
Oct.
M ay

6

1 0 6 k Oct.
8 6 k Oct.
97 Oct.

11
8

7 k Oct.
8 4 k Oct.
7 9 k Oct.

9
2
2

5

67
80
SI
2 95k

Aug.
M ar.
M ay
M ar.
86
Aug.
93 Ju ly
9 3 k Ju ly
85
Oct.
76 k Ju ly
55 Ju ly

2

23
7
14
29
14
13
29
19
29

92
115

H IM
92M
1023k
75
13 k
84M
84M

Ja n .
Jan .
Jan .
Feb.
Feb.
Oct.
Jan .

17
11
12
7

Oct.

87
84
7 -/8

89M Oct. 20 8 9 k Oct. 20

8 SM

74 k Oct. 29 74 k Oct. 29

74 k Oct. 29 83
83 " Feo. 23 83

Oct. 29
Oct. 24
Oct. 24

76
5 9 k 72
80 Oct. 10 84 Oct.
83 k Sale
85 Sale
8 2 k Oct. 1 8 4 k Oct.
75 k 78
7 9 k 8 0 k 7 9 k Oct. 1 8 0 k Oct.
77
100 Sale
98k Oct. 3 100
Oct.
10 1
Sale 10 0 k Oct. 1 0 1 0 1 k Oct.
1 0 7 k 10 8 k 108
Oct. 26 10 9 k Oct.
84
6 9 k ____ 6 8 k Oct. 15 70 Oct.
74 k 75
7 3 k Oct. 1 74 Oct.
70 k 80
68 k
69 k 6 8 k Oct. 2 6 8 k Oct.
70 Sale
76
76 k
Oct.
8 3 k 8 4 k 83 k Oct. 50 84
8 9 k ____
84 k ____ 8 2 k Oct. 4 8 4 k Oct.
9 4 k 9 5 k 9 4 k Oct. 2 9 4 k Oct.
39 Sale
3 8 k Oct. 1 4 2 k Oct.
8 8 k Sale
8 6 k Oct. 10 8 8 k Oct.
62' Sale
Oct.
57 Oct. 17 61
15 k Sale
1 5 k Oct. 30 1 6 k Oct.
8 1k

83k

82

Oct. 1 1

8 3 k Oct.

20
17
23
30
3
8

22
13
30

77 k
82
75k
77k
76k
97k
100
10 7 k
82k
6S k
72 k

1

7 3 M Jan . 17
Jan . 25

1

97k
93
98
98
87
84k
64k

M ay
Mar.
Sept.
Ap'r.
Ju ly
Sept.
M ar.
Apr.
M ar.
Oct.
Ju ly

14
29
24
2
18
28
22

16
12
15
5

85 k
88k
79
83
78 k
10 0 k
10 2 k
I ll
87
73
79k

Apr.
M ar.
Oct.
Oct.
Aug.
Oct.
Ju ly
Aug.

8 2 k June 26 87

93M Oct. 11 95 Oct. 5 9 1 k M ar. 26 97
85 Oct. 26 8 7 k 'O c t. 29 8 1 k Apr. 18 8 7 k
74 Oct. 13 78M Oct. 11 7 2 k M ar. 27 7SM
75
9 3 k Oct. 5 9 4 k Oct. 18 90J| Aug. 6 96
9 1 k Oct. 2 9 1 k Oct. 20 9 0 k M ar. 29 9 3 k
9 2 k Oct. 5 9 2 k Oct. 8 9 1 k June 21 97
901/ Oct
6
Sale
7 6 k Oct. 4 7 7 k Oct. 25 7 6 k M ay 5 8 1 k
80
75
M ay 10 77
86k
8 5 k Oct. 15 87 Oct. 30 84 Ju ly 30 9 2 k
102
1 0 1 k Oct. 22 1 0 1 k Oct. 22 100 k M ar. 8 1 0 2 k
102
Sale 1 0 2 k Oct. 1 103
Oct. 1 1 100 k Ju ly 30 105
82
85
8 0 k June 16 85 k
9 8 k Sale
97 Oct. 15 9 8 k Oct. 26 97 Oct. 15 100 ’
81
M ay 23
8 0 k ____
10 6 k 10 8 k 1 0 6 k Oct. 25 1 0 6 k Oct. 25 1 0 6 k Oct. 25 107
93k
84 k
74 k
72k
94 M
92
92M
89k
77k
73
85k
99M

94M
87
Sale
75
Sale
Sale
93k

98
10 1k
75
93k
72
85k
82k
83

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
66
Oct.
1 0 0 k Oct.

Jan . 26
Feb. 23
Jan .
Jan .
Jan .
Jan .
June
Aug.
Jan .
Jan .
Ja n .
Ja n .
Jan .

25 84 Oct.
14 8 7 k Feb.
4 8 5 k Feb.
Jan .
2 100
15 4 9 k Feb.
10 9 7 k M ar.
28 7 3 k Jan .
24 40 F e b .

Sale
86 k
78
77k
Sale
Sale
Sale

77 k
Sale
97 Oct. 2
Oct. 1 1
1 0 1 k 10 1
74 k 73M Oct. 1
9 7 k 9 3 k Oct. 5
Sale
6 9 k Oct. 1
Sale
8 3 k Oct. 1
Sale
7 9 k Oct. 4
83 Oct. 22
83
Sale
6 5 k Oct. 8
- - - - 100M Oct. 4

Feb. 2 0
June 11
M ay 26
M av 26
M ar. 17
Jan . 5
Jan . 12

June 16 9 2 k Feb. 28

89
76
97 k
101k
74
93k
7 1k
84 k
82
80 k
65 k
100k

. ._

8
2

18

86

k 78 k 72 k 77 k
97k
9 6 k 97
1 0 0 k 102
Sale
73 k Sale
95
93k 95k
Sale
69 % Sale
Sale
83 k Sale
Sale
79 k 8 1 M
80k 6 6 ~ Sale
Sale
100k
88

6

13
8

16
15
1

16
9
12

3
18
4

67 k June 19 6 9 k Feb. 8
6S
June 26 7 1
Feb. 2
75
M ar. 8 80 Jan . 29

80
85k
22 8 2 k
94k
2
S 33
29 8 6 k
1 57
3 14

27

2
2

Feb. 0
Feb. 16

1K

96

85
Oct. 29 85
8 0 k Oct. 1 82
5 6 k Oct. 6 60

22

M av
Jan ”.

Oct.
Oct.

9 7 k Oct.

Oct.

Apr. 6
Jan. 10
Feb. 2

11 3
105

70
82

88

4 7 1 k Oct. 19
3 S4 Oct. 30

23
30
28
27

85
9 1M
64k
99 M

71
7 1k
83 k Sale
75k
95
88k
91
94 k 98
94k 96k
80
95
8 1 k Sale
59 Sale

11

15
Feb. 9
Apr. 19

4 95M
93 te
85k
82
79 M
90
60k
99 k

Oct. 2
Oct. 5
85 Oct. 22
9 0 k Oct. 31
6 1 k Oct. llj

1 1 2 k Oct. 29 1 1 3 k Oct.

Sale 104 Sale 1 0 3 k Oct. 2
85
___
87
Sale 106 Sale 1 0 5 k Oct. 1
87
8 5 k 8 6 k 8 5 k Oct. 23
Sale
96 k Sale
9 5 k Oct. 30
64 ____ 64
7 Oct. 4
7k
7k
7k
.
8 4 k Oct. 2
8 7 k 83
80
79 k 78
7 8 k Oct. 30

9 3 k 95
84M 85M
74 k Sale
7 1 k 75
93 k Sale
9 1k 9 1k
9 2 k 93M
89 k
81
8 1 M 76 k Sale
73
80
90 k Sale
8 5 k 87
1 0 1 k 103
100k
105
Sale 102 k Sale
80
85k 80k 87k
97'
98 *
98 k 99
80 k
80 .
104 M 110
1 0 6 k ____

|l

96k 97k
95
96k
8 8 k Sale
85 k 8 6
80 k ’85
90 k Sale
60k 62k
9 9 k ____

99k
94M
Oct. 27 95 k Oct. 27, 91
Oct. 17 87 Oct. 3 85M

Oct. 15 9 9 k Oct. 15

27
5
16
27
17
5
17
14

Jan. 12

75
M ar. 27 7 9 k Jan.
20 9 5 k June 28 97 Jan .
16 100M M ar. 15 1 0 2 k Mar.
20 7 3 k Sept. 14 7 9 k Jan .
5 9 2 k Feb. 9 95 Jan .
30 6 3 k Ju ly 3 72 Oct.
M ar. 20 8 9 k Jan .
22 83
25 76k M ar. 27 8 3 k Ja n .
81
M ay 5 8 3 k Feb.
22
2 64 Apr. 16 92 Jan .
4 100M Oct. 4

8
13
7
8
6

30

5
2
2
6

5

Jan . 22
Oct 29
Ja n . 12
M av 28
Ja n . 2
Feb.

Jan .

9
2

Jan. 3
Ju ly 10

Ju ly
Aug.
Jan
Aor.
Aug.

31
14

2

13

22

Aug. 27

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BONDS
N. Y . S T O C K E XCH AN G E.

Interest
Period.

B O N D S - STOCK E X C H A N G E REC O R D
Sate8 in
October.
Par Value

Price about
Jan. 2

Bid.
$
9,000 97)4
89 Vi
84
6 ,0 0 0
81
79 54
87 Vi
2,000
30,000 83 >4
54,000 83
93
92)4
8 ,0 0 0
6 ,0 0 0
8134
2 ,0 0 0 103
217,000 91

Long Ial 1st con g 5s-_July 1931 Q J
1st cons gold 4s___July 1931 U J
Gen gold 4s______________1938 J D
Gold 4s............................ .1932 J D
Unified gold 4s__________ 1949 M S
Deb gold 5s_____________ 1034 J D
20-year temp deb 5s____ 1937 M N
Guar ref gold 4s_________1949 M S
N Sh Beta 1st con gu 5s Oct '32 0 J
Louisiana A Ark 1st 5s____1927 M 8
Lou A Jeff Bridge gu g 4s - .1945 M 8
Loulsv A Nastav— G old 5s. 1937 M N
Unified gold 4s...................1940 J J
R eg istered ___________ 1940 J J
Coll trust gold 5s________1931 M N
15,000
10-year secured 7s______ 1930 M N
15,000
1st A ref ser A 5 Via_____ 2003 A O
67,000
5s B (w 1)_______________2003 A O 781,000
N O A M 1st g 6s.............. 1930 J J
4,000
2d gold 6s____________ 1930 J J
Pad A Mem Dlv 4s_____ 1946 F A
St Louis Dlv 2d gold 3 s ..1980 M w
21,0 0 0
L A N M ob A M ls tg 4 ) 4 s .. ’ 45 M S
L A N-8ou M on joint 4 s ..1952 J J
10,000
Registered _____ July 1952 O J
L ou lsC lu A L e x g 4 )4 s ____ 1931 M N
2 ,0 0 0
ahon Coal RR 1st 5s___1934 J J
auila R R — Sou lines 4s. 1939 M N
9,000
M anlto S W Coloniz g 5s ..1 9 3 4 J D
2 0 ,0 0 0
Man G B A N W 1st gu 3 )4 8 ,. ’ 41 J J
Mex Internat 1st cons g 4s. 1977 M S
Michigan Central 5s______ 1931 M 8
R e g iste re d _____________1931 Q M
4s
___________
1940 J J
3,666
Jack L A S gold 3)48___ 1951 M S
1st gold 3 54 s..................... 1952 M N
11,0 0 0
2 0 year debenture 4s____ 1929 A O 104,000
R eg istered _______________ A O
Mid of N J 1st ext 5 s .........1940 A 0
M L S A West Ext s f 5s__ 1929 F A
Ashland Dlv 1st g 6s__ 1925 M s
Michigan Dlv 1st g 6s__ 1924 J J
M il A Nor 1st ext 4)4s____193 J D
5 ,6 6 6
Cons ext 4 Via___________ 1934 j D
MU Spar A N W 1st gu 4 s .. ’ 47 M 8
12,0 0 0
Mllw A S L 1st gu 3)4s____ 1941 J J
Minn A 8t L 1st gold 7 s . . . 1927 J D
2 ,0 0 0
1st cons gold 5s_________ 1934 M N
63,000
1st A refund gold 4s_____ 1949 M 8
130,000
1st A ref 5s Series A _____ 1962 Q F
63,000
M St P A S 8 M 4s Btpd---- 1938 J J
26,000
1st cons 5 s______________ 1938 J J
12,0 0 0
10-yT coll tr g 6)48_______1931 M S
80,000
6s A ................
1946 J J
11,00 0
M S t P A S S M A Cent Term
1st Chic Term s f 4s . . . 1941 M N
M 8 S M A Atl 4s stpd 1926 ) J
5,000
Mississippi Cent 1st 5s____ 1949 J J
2 ,0 0 0
M o K A Ok 1st gu 5 s .......... 1942 M N
M o Kan A T ex— 1st g 4s..1 9 9 0 J D 454,000
M o-Kan-Tex RR (new co)
Prior lieu 5s Series A ____ 1962 J J 607.000
40-year 4s series B ______ 1962 J J
170,000
10-year 6s series C ______ 1932 J J 281,000
Cum adjust 5s series A . . 1967 J J 1,651,000
Missouri Pacific (new co )—
80,000
1st A refund 5s Ser A ____ 1965 F A
1st A refund 5s Ser C ____ 1926 F A
11,00 0
1st A ref 6s Ser D ________1949 F A 351,000
Genera) 4s_______________1975 M 8 1,290,000
M o Pacific 3d 7s ext at 4 % 1938 M N
2 .0 0 0
M ob A Blrm pr lien g 6s___ 1945 J J
3,000
J
J
do Small___________
M ortgage gold 4s________1945 J J
1,0 0 0
J
J
do Small___________
M obile A Ohio new g 6s___ 1927 J O
2 0 ,0 0 0
1st extension g 6 s..J u ly 1927 Q J
4,000
General gold 4s_________ 1938 M s
3,000
M ontgom Dlv 1st g 5 s ..1947 F A
St Louis Division 5s____ 1927 J D
3,000
M obile A O coll tr g 4s____ 1938 M S
25,000
Molt A Mai 1st gu g 4s____ 1991 M s
M ont C 1st gu gold 6s____ 1937 J J
3,000
1st guar gold 5s_________ 1937 J J
Mor A E 1st gu 3 44s_____ 2000 J D
53.000
t
KJasbv Chat A St L 1st 5s. 1928 A O
25,000
FI A Slief 1st gu e 5 s .-.1 937 F A
6 ,0 0 0
National Ry of Mexico—
Prior lien 50 year s f 4 )4s 1957 J J
January 1914 coupon o n . .
July 1914 coupon o n ______
37,000
July 1914 coupon o ff...........
Guar 70 year s f 4s_____197 7 A O
April 1914 coupon o n _____
April 1914 coupon o ff.........
2,000
Nat RR Mex pr In g 4 V ia . . 1926 y ' j
January 1914 coupon o n __
July 1914 coupon o n ______
15.666
July 1914 coupon o ff______
4.000
Flrsl cons gold 4s............1951 A o
April 1914 coupon o n _____
5,000
April 1914 coupon o ff.........
25,000
Naugatuck RR 4s _______ 1954 M N
New Eng RR con 5s______ 1945 J J
J J
1,0 0 0
N J June R gu 1st 4s______ 1986 F A
5 ,6 6 6
N O A N East— 4J^8_____1952 J J
New Orleans Term 1st 4s .1953 J J
29,000
35,000
N O Tex A Mex 1st Ser A 6s 1925 J D
Non-cum Income ser A 5s 1935 A O 144,000
Npt A Cin B gen gu g 4V ia. ’ 45 J J
N Y B A M B con g 5s_____1935 A o
N Y Cent RR conv deb 6s. 1935 M N 983,000
Consol Series A 4s_______1998 F A 148,000
50,000
Ref A lmpt 4Via A _____ 2013 A O
1,447,000
Ref A Imp 5s___________ 2013

M




Oct. 1.

1923.

Ask. Bid.

09)4
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81
90
Sale
Sale
94)4
94
83
Sale

99 %
107 54 109
10414 Sale
101 Vi 104 y*
99 74
8314 88
60 Vi 61)4
96
79)4 80)4
99
97
98)4 102)4
69)4
67
97
97)4
76)4

100)4 102
88
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96)4 97)4
10654 Sale
102
103
9 5 54 Sale
10254
9854
83
88
61
6156
89)4
77)4 Sale
7214
9554 Sale
98 54
6054 63)4
98
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8054

98 Vs

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87 54
82
79
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82
90)4 92

86

74)4
76 .
91)4

88
78
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9854

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90
87)4
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85
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9854
74 54 59
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38
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90
98
101)4
104)4 Sa.le
104
105
99)4
88)4

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101

9254 97
96
8854 92
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7654
63)4
93)4
50

68

96)4 96)4
6054 Sale
8654
96)4
98)4
6254
82
91 )4
80
73
64
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104
98
95
78

86

114
101

77

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74
91 )4
94)4
74
81
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99

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26
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26

32
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20

23
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25

68)4
82
81)4
78
100)4
79
89
9554
105
9254
88)4
98

18)4

Lowest.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.
9054 Oct. 2 0

Sale Prices.

Ask.

90)4 98
89)4 92
8554 88
82
77)4
89)4
8254 83
78)4 79
93)4 95
9554 98
80
81
101)4 1 0 2
89)4 Sale
97)4
10 6 54
105
96)4
103)4
99
83
6054
94)4
78)4
72)4
95)4
9856
97)4
8054

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1 06 54
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104)4
104
85
63

96)4 Oct. 27

84)4 Oct. 17 86)4 Oct. 24
92
Oct.
8 2 ’-4 Oct.
7654 Oct.

1 92
Oct.
1
3 84
Oct. 19
5 78)4 Oct. 30

95
Oct 23 95)6 Oct.
78 54 Oct. 13 80
Oct.
100)4 Oct. 25 1 0 0 Vi Oct.
88
Oct.
1 8954 Oct.
97)4
106)4
10254
95
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Oct. 4 97)4
Oct. 1 107)4
Oct. 6 105)4
Oct. 17 96)4
Oct. 2 103

27
18
25
30

Oct. 4
Oct. 8
Oct. 30
Oct. 31
Oct. 4

6154 Oct. 25 6154 Oct. 13

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1

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83

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8554 Oct.
75
78
77)4 79 54 76)4 Oct.
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6154 Oct.
98
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2
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9554 Mar. 31 | 98
9054 Apr. 18 92 Vi M ay
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81)4 Mar. 2d 81 Vi Mar.
Jan.
75
July 1C 81
Jan.
91
July C 94
82)4 July 2 85 Vi Jan.
75
July 13 83
Jan.
92
M ay 25 93
June
93
M ay 2 2 98
Sept.
77
Apr. 23 83
June
Feb.
9754 M ay 15 103
87 Vi Mar. 28 92
Feb.
90 >4 May 24 90 Vi M ay
M ar.
97)4 Oct. 4 101
106 Jan. 25 109
M ay
101 Vi Mar. 28 105)4 July
95
Sept. 6 96)4 Oct.
10154 Jan. 9 103
July
97)4 Mar. 8 101 !4 Feb.
82)4 Aug. 11 84 Vi June
58 14 June 6 63
Jan.
92 Vi June 28 96
Jan.
72
Oct. 23 8054 Jan.
73)4 Apr. 1 1 73'4 Apr.
94 54 Aug. 15 97)4 Oct.
98)4 July 2 98)4 July
61
Oct. 8 71
M ar.
9554 Apr. 6 98)4 Sept.
82
M ay 22 83
Aug.
9954 June 11
97 54 Feb. 23
8 5 54 Oct.
5
80
Feb. 19
76 Vi Oct. 2
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M ay 7
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92)4
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89

M ar. 10
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June 28
Jan. 6

97
Aug.
1 9954 Oct.
Oct.
8
Oct.
Oct. 9 62)4 Oct. 29 55
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Aug.
2 16
Oct.
Oct. 2 14
Oct. 5 8754 Oct. 8 8 4 54 Mar
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Oct. 2 99
Oct. 15 98
Oct. 27 102
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9
29
28
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Feb.
Feb.
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fan.
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11
30
25
20

97
100
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80)4

June 6
July 6
Jan. 13
Jan. 3

86

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3

6

Oct. 2
Oct. 3
Oct.
1
Oct. 29

78
63 54
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Oct. 5
Oct. 1 1
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74 54
61 )4
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June 28 67)4 Jan.
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Feb.
July 2 63

Sale
97
Sale
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8054

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Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
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Oct.

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15
25
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26
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1
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Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
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June

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2

74)6 Oct.

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20

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1
40
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68

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9 5 5 4 Sale

Oct. 22 64

Oct. 22

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Oct. 16 76
1
1
101
Oct.
Oct. 4 76

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

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31
23
22

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15
25
25
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63 Vi
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27
29
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23
8

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69)4 Sept. 5 7 4 54 Oct. 29
Feb
M ar.
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M ar.
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10
3
3
13
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90)4 Oct. 17 98

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A pr.

0
3

23
29
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20

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M ay

20
10
30
5
9

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Oct. 5 100
Oct. 24 103
Oct. 29 10054 Oct. 9 99 Vi Sept.
Oct. 25 76 Vi Oct. 26 7254 June
90
M ay
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Oct. 1 1 94 54 Oct. 23 94
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8254 Fel».
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Oct. 29 107
Oct. 3 109
9 9 Vi June
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Oct. 1 1 74)4 Oct. 19 74

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99
96)4 Oct. 17 98
Oct. 9

22

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Oct.
May
June

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62)4
93)4
49

2354

6

7
16
15
24
5
2
9
31
3
19
14
9
18
18
11
24
2
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18
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15
15
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21
22
24
26
3
4
27
2
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Aug. 14
100)4 M ay 25
88
July 10
80
Feb. 19
84
Feb. 6
93
M ar. 8
86
M ay 7
87
Apr. 20
100
M ay 25

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

2354 24 M
20
25
2356 Sale

1954

Highest.
Sale Prices.

Aug.
Aug.
May
Oct.

Oct.

83)4 Oct. 1 1
9854
55
15)4
15)4

|

96
87)4
9154
73)4

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49)4

91

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103
100
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82
81)4
109)4 109
110
107
109
110
74
78
74)4 78

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9854 99 54

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85
86
86
86
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62)6 Sale
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16
15)4 16
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99
99
98
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101)4 99)4 9954

75
76)4
95)4 Sale
89)4 Sale
49)4 Sale
80)4 8154
82
70
62)4

Lowest.

91
92

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94)4
77)4

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OCTOBER.

Ask. Bid.

97)4 98
92
89
84)4 86
81 Vi
75 Vi 84
92
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83
84
77)4 7754
91)4
95)4 97)4
78)4 7954

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

P R IC E S I N
Oct. 31.

Jan.
Mar.
Jan.
Sept.
Oct.

1 2 104 Vi Jan.

24
l
15
25
5
16
3
27
27

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78)4
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95 4
78)4
8254
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78

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12 35
30 20 4
11
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19 29)4

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34)4 Oct. 29 44
34
Oct. 23 44 54 M ay 29
Apr. 20
27
Apr. 10 28
2 1 Vi Aug. 6 26)4 Feb. 5
18)4 Oct. 23 28)4 M a y 31
68)4 M ay 7 6 8 ) 4 May 7
75 ” Aug. 17 90)4 Mar. 29
64
Oct. 22 75 Vi June 4
82
Jan. 2 32
Jan. 2
77
M ay 10 81)4 Ian. 10
73 Vi Mar. 31 79 54 Tan. 0
100
Jan. 16 10154 M ay 3
Feb. 9
72 54 Aug. 2 81
89 'ri Jan. 8 90)4 M ay 10
Apr. 20
91 )4 June 25 94
101
Apr. 12 10654 June 13
July 24
7654 Mar. 26 83
84 Vi Mch. 9 88 74 J an. 8
92)6 M ar. 24 9854 Jan. 8

Nov., 1023.]
BONDS

19

BO N D S—STO CK E X C H A N G E R E C O R D

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

N. Y . S T O C K E X C H A N G E
N Y Central A Hudson River—
Gold mortgage 3t$s____1997
Registered __________1997
Debenture gold 4s______ 1934
Registered
30-year debenture 4s___ 1942
Lake Shore coll g 3 U 8 ___1998
Registered _________ 1998
Mich Cent coll g 3 U s__ 199H
Registered __________1998
N Y Chic A St L Istg 4 s . . . 1937
211-year debenture 4 s____1931
2d 6 s A - B - C .....................1931
N Y Connect 1 st gu 4 V$s A . 1953
N Y A Erie 1 st ext g 4s__ 1947
3d ext gold 4 U s _______ 1923
4th ext gold 5 s__________1930
5th ext gold 4 s _________ 1928
NYAGreenw L guar g 5s -.1 946
N Y A Harlem g 3t$s_____ 2 0 0 0
R e g iste re d ...... .......... ...... 2 0 0 0
S Y L i W Construe 5s__ 1923
5s A ................................... 1973
1973
4>$s B ......................
N Y L E A W extd 7 s _____ 1930
Dock A Impt 5s_________1943
N Y A Jersey 1st 5s______ 1932
N Y A L Br gen g 4s______1941
N Y 4 M E Boston Ter 4 s .. 1949
N Y New Haven A Hartford—
N on-con v debenture 3 Us 1954
Nou-conv 4 s .___________ 1947
Non-conv deben 3 U s__ 1947
N ou-conv debenture 48.1955
Non-conv debenture 48.1956
Convertible debent 3 U s. 1956
Convertible deben 6 s __ 1948
Registered
Debenture 4 s .__________ 1957
7s...........................April 1 1925
Francs.................. April 1 1925
Consol Ry non-conv 4s. .1930
N ou-conv deben 4s__ 1954
4 s ....................
1955
4s----------------------------1955
4 s ................................. 1956
N Y & North 1st g 5s_____1927
N Y Ont A W 1 st g 4s.June 1992
Reg *5,000 o u ly __ June 1992
General 4s_______________ 1955
N Y Prov A Bos gen 4s____1942
v A Put 1st con gu g 4 s .. 1998
N Y A Ro Bcb 1st g 5s____1927
N Y 8 us<iA W 1st ref g 5s___1937
Second gold 4 U s_______ 1 9 3 7
General gold 5 s_______ 1940
Terminal 1 st gold 5s___ 1943
N Y W ’ches A B 1st 4 Us . . 1946
Norfolk Sou 1st A ref A 5s. 1961
Norfolk A South 1st g 5s. .1941
Norfolk A West gen g 6 s __ 1931
Improvera't A ext g 6s__1934
New River 1st gold 6 s___1932
Nor A W Ry 1st con g 4s. 1996
R e g iste re d __________ 1996
Dlv 1 st A gen g 4s___ 1944
Convertible 4 U s____ 1938
10-year convertible 6 s . 1929 M S
Poca C A Joint 4s_____ 194 LIJ D
North Ohio 1st gu g 5s____1 9 4 5 1 A
North Pacific— Prior 4s___1997iQ
Registered ......................1997Q
General lien gold 3s.Jan 2047,Q
Registered ........... Jan 2047 Q
Ref A Imp 4 U s Ser A __ 2047 ~
Ref A Imp 6 s Sertes B __ 2047
Registered _______________
Ref A Imp 5s Series C ..2 0 4 7 .
Ref A Imp 5s Series D ..2 0 4 7 J
8 t Paul Dul Dlv g 4 s . . . 1996 J
St Paul A Duluth 1 st 5s. 1931IF
1 st consol gold 4s____ 1968 J
Nor P Ter Co 1st g 6 s_____1933 J
Nor of Cal gu gold 5 s ____193S1A
North Wisconsin 1st 6 s__ 1930 J
g A L Ch 1st gu g 4s___ 1948^J
[ ■ Conn
~
rhlo
Ry 4s___________ 1943M
O I A W 1st pref 5s_Apr ..1 9 3 8 Q
Ohio River RR 1st g 5s___ 1936 J
General gold 5 s ________ 1937 A
Ore A Oal 1st gu g 5s______ 1927 J
Ore R R A Nav con g 4s___ 1946 J
Ore Short Line—
First consol gold 5s_____ 1946
Guaranteed con 5 s _____ 1946
Guar refund gold 4s____ 1929
Oregon-Wash 1st A ref 4 s ..1961

O

Coast Co 1st g 5s.
P acific
ac RU of M 1st ext g 4s.

2d extended gold 5s_____
Paducah A Ills 1st s f 4 U s.
Paris Lyons- Vied RR 6s__
Paullsta Ry 7 s .......... ..........
Penn RR Consol gold 4s .
Consol gold 4s.................
Stam ped______ May 1
Consol 4 4 s ___________
Genera! 4 U s____________
General 5s______________
10-year secured 7s______
15-year secured 6 U s____
Registered
Pennsylvania Co—
Gu 3 Us coll tr reg c t f s ..l
Gu 3U8 coll tr ctfs B __ 1
Gu g 3 Us tr ctfs Ser C ..1
Gu g 3 Us tr ctfs Ser D . . I
Guar gold 15 25 year 4s. 1
40-yr gu tr ctfs 48 Ser E . 1
Peor A East 1st cons 4s___1
Income 4s. . . _______ 1
Pere Marq— 1st ser A 5 s .. 1
1st ser B 4s . . _______ 1
Phlla Balt A W 1st g 4s___ 1
Philippine Ry lst3 0 -y rsf 4s 1
Pine Creek 6 s .. _________ 1




83U
83 U
81M
93
90H
78
30
98
82 U
92U
49u

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

1
25
18
26
18
13

6

2
10
3
0

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BON DS - STOCK E X C H A N G E R E C O R D

20

Sales in
October.
Par Value

BONDS
N. Y . S T O C K E XC H AN G E.
P C C & S t L g u g 4 % s S e r A „ ’ 40 A O
Series B guar___________ 1942 A O
Series C guar___________ 1942 M N
Series D 4s guar_________ 1945 M N
Series E 3% s guar g ____ 1949 F A
Series F cons 4s gu g ------ 1953 J D
Series G cons 4s guar____ 1957 M N
Series H cons 4s g u _____ 1960 F A
Series I c o m 4 % s g u ____ 1963 F A
Series J 4 % s____________ 1964 M N
Gen 5s ser A ____________ 1970 J D
P periqt pr pH
Pitts & 1 E— 2d g 5s. Jan . . 1928
Pitts M cK & Y 1st gu 6s___1932
2d guar 6s_______________1934
Pitts Shen & L E 1st g 5S..1940
First consol gold 5s_____ 1943
Pilts Va & Char R y 4s____ 1943 M N
Pitts Y & Ash 1st con 5s___1927 M N
Providence Sec deb 4s____ 1957 M S
Providence Term 1st 4s___ 1956 M S
D eading C o gen gold 4s___ 1997
I * Registered___________
Reel '
-----1997
Certificates of deposit_______
Jersey Central coll g 4 s .. 1951
Rens & Saratoga 6s_______1941
Richmond & Dan 5s______ 1927
Rich & Meek 1st g 4s_____ 1948
Richmond Ter R y 5s-------- 1952
Rio Gr June 1st gu g 5 s .-.1 939
Rio Gr Sou 1st g 4s______ 1940
G u aranteed ____________ 1940
Rio Gr W est 1st g 4s---------- 1939
M & coll tr g 4s Ser A — 1949
R 1 Ark & L 4%8 rec---------- 1934
Rutl-Can 1st gu g 4s---------- 1949
Rutland 1st cons g 4 % s— 1941

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Price about
Jan. 2
Ask. Bid.
97 %

Bid.

$

1,000

12,000
1,000

94 14
94% 96%
44 Vi
89 4
86%

1,000

5,000
84,000

89%
89 4
89 4
93%
93 Vi
98
94%
99 Vi
97 "4
8 0 )4

99
371-3
75

380,000

52

85% Sale
____ 83%

86
109 A
17,000 96%

2,000

50.000
41.000

100,000
2,000

A skJB id.

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Ask.

86 %

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77% 79
66% Sale
80% Sale
69
75
80 Vi 86%

9 1% Sale
93 Vi Sale
93%




47,000
’ s ’,666

28,000
3.000
4.000
1,000

5,000
87,000
248,000

94%
98
81
88%
33
95
43%
88%
96%
95%

.........
100%
82
97
92
98%

95
26
9 3 % .........
73% Sale

Highest.

Lowest.

Highest.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

103% 107
99%
98%
95
82%
99%
25
30
70%
87

Sale
87
8 1%

90% Oct. 24 90% Oct. 24
9 1% Oct. 1 9 1% Oct. 1
93% Oct. 1 96 Oct. 9

98%
96%
83%
99%
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98% Oct. 24 99% Oct.

99
...
...
...
29%

3

92%
93
91%
89%
84%
89
89%

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Feb.
Apr.
Feb.
M ar.

86 % Sale

85%

86 % Sale
81% 82%
108%
98%: 98% 99%
74
69
73
96% 94% 95%
87
84
87
9
6
12
5%
75
72
75% 76
64
61
62 Sale
72
Sale
73% Sale
70
65
65
70
76%
79%

M ar.
M ar.
A pr.
Sept.
Sept.
June
Sept.

2
2
27
20
19
11
11

90% Oct. 21 94% Feb. 20
9 1% Oct. 1 94 July 26

93% M ar. 27 99% Jan. 6
95
M ay 16 95
M ay 16

100
97% M ay
100
F eb. 26 100
35

M ar. 16
Feb. 26

June 18 38% Jan.

86

Oct. 15 87% Oct.

86% Oct.
81
Oct.

87 Oct.
8 1% Oct.

98% Oct.

6 98% Oct.

95%
83
7%
8
73%
6 1%
72

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

79

Oct. 23 79

96%
83
7%
8
75%
63%
74

8

82% M ar.
80% A pr.
79 M ar.
80
M ar.

8

Oct.

72
Apr.
60% July
7 1% Sept.
70
Jan.

Oct. 23

69% Oct. 25 69% Oct. 25

8

93%
82%
7 1%
96

Oct.
M ar.
Oct.
Feb.

65%
79Vi
97%
87%
67%
53%

68
81
99%
90%
71
56%

65
79%
97
87%
67%

Apr.

95%
82%
91
98%

Apr.
Apr.
June

72%
66%
73%
73%
74
90%

M ar.
July
M ar.
July

98%
87%
73%
68Vi
74%
7 3 Vi
74Vi

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

99%
89%
76%
68%
76
76
75%

88% Oct. 22 88% Oct. 22
7 1% Oct. 30 72% Oct.
79% Oct. 22 83% Oct.
108
Oct.
99% Oct.
86 Oct.
55
30%
43%
64 A
97%

108% Oct.
99% Oct.
86% Oct.

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

56%
36%
4 5Vi
66%
97%

97% Oct. 17 98% Oct. 24
Oct. 1 85
Oct. 3 93
Oct. 22 9S
Oct. 23 103%

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

84%
93%
67%
100%
93
76%
99
82%

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

91

87
95%
68%
10 1%
94
78%
99
82%

Oct. 1 1

91

Oct. 1 1

5
4
5
5
14
27
4
18
13
12
28
13
2
4
28
10
3
30

91
Oct. 22 93 Feb.
106
Sept. 10 109% Feb.
94% Oct. 1 99% Jan.

2
2
6

Oct.

Sept.
Sept.

88% Oct. 22 93
Mar.
July
M ay
M ar.
Aug.
Mar.
July
July
53 Jan.
52 Jan.
22 % Jan.
Jan.
39
58% Jan.
93% Feb.
36% June
Sept.
99
Jan.
98
96% M ar. 21
77% Apr.

92% M ar.
66% Jan.
M ar.
M ar.
75% Apr.
97 Mar.
8 1% July

100
90

91

Oct. 11

July
July
M ar.
A pr.

95
99
82
90%

Feb. 13
Feb. 7
Jan. 12
Feb. 27

89% Oct.

Oct. 26

91
97

Oct. 27
Oct. 18

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

90
30
96%
74

Oct. 22
Oct.
Oct. 25
Oct. 29

81

27 99%
23 83%

4
25
27
26
22
6
9
4
13
8
4
9
6

Oct. 1 1

91%
40
87%
97
93%
90
30
95%
73

5 92

6

98%
69%
102
97

Jan.
Oct.
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
June
Jan.
Feb.

91

-----40
85%
97
93%
90
30
95
68%

Oct.
Oct.

July 5
Jan. 4
Feb. 1
Oct. 29
80% June 12
1
108% Oct.
99% July 18
87% Feb. 13
Feb. 18
58
M ar. 5
58
36% Oct. 8
46 Feb. 15
Feb. 14
68
97% M ay 24
37% Apr. 3
Sept. 28
99
101 % Jan. 16
99% M ay 22

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27
18
27
27

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85
75%
99
83%

90% M ar. 26 93
97% Oct. 22 102 %
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July 18 103%
88
Aug.
90
83 M ar. 27 88 %

90
95%
77
90

Oct.

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Jan. 13
Jan. 9
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Aug.
Aug.
Jan.
A pr.
June
M ay
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Jan.
June
M ay
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Aug.

Mar.

92
92% 92% Oct. 22 92% Oct. 5
96% 99
77% 79% 77% Oct. 19 78 Oct. 23
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93
89%
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85%
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97
98%
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30
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95%
73% 68%

99%
89%
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99

84
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29 78%
79
107
99%
84%

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Oct.
Oct.
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70%
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81%
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8 6 % July

91
Oct. 22 91
Oct.
106
Oct. 22 106
Oct.
94% Oct. 1 95% Oct.

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M ar.
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Aug.
June
June
Jan.
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23
30
19

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Oct.
53% Oct.
1 02 % Apr.
1

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72
100
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9
11
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68
81
70
80%

Oct.

94% Oct.
84 Oct.
74% Oct.

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14
19
12

June 28 75% Feb. 8
Apr. 3 92% Feb. 1
M ay 14 98% July 13
M ar. 15 90
Jan. 3

93% Oct.
82% Oct.
7 1% Oct.

97% Oct. 17 98

M ay
M ay
July
Jan.

79

97% Oct.
87% Oct.

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

88
86
88
86

69%
91
95%
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97% Oct.
87% Oct.

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

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11
29
22

97% Apr.
72
M ar.
95 Sept.
83
July
3 % July

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

9 1% 92%
96
99
78
78%
90 . . .
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_____
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_____
100
_____
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95%
Sale

97%
97%
94%
93
93%
91%
93

22
30
24
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71% . . .

S

O
A
Gen ref s f gold 4s---------- 1953 J
Tex A N O cons g 5s---------- 1943 J
Tex A Okla 1st gu g 5s ...1 9 4 3 M S
Texas A Pacific 1st g 5 s . . .2000 J D
Second gold income 5 s . . 2000 M ar
La Div B L 1st g 5s--------1931 J
Tol A Ohio Cent— 1st g 5s. 1935 J
Western D iv 1st g5s— 1935 A O
General gold 5s_______1935 J D
Toledo Peor A W 4s---------- 1917 J
T ol St L A W — Pr 1 g 3 % s . 1925 J
Fifty-year gold 4s---------- 1950 A O

Lowest.

90% 93
9 0 % ____
95% Sale
93 ____
96 V i ____
103% 107

68% 72
t Jos & Gr Isl 1st g 4 s . . . 1947
69% 72
1,000 74 Vi 77
92 Vi 95 Vi 88 Vi 93% 89% 93%
t Lawr & Adir 1st g 5 s .. 1996
97% . . .
97% 100
1,000 9 6 V i.........
2d gold 6s_______________1996
St L & Cairo gu g 4 s -------- 1931
4,000 88 Vi 90
88% 89%
St Louis Iron M t & South—
93% Sale
Gen con ry A id gr 5s------1931
83,000 98 Sale
94% Sale
151.000 87 Vi 88% 82% Sale
83% Sale
ITnif & ref gold 4s------------1929
73% Sale
7 1% Sale
Riv & Gulf D iv 1st g 4 s ..1933 M N
136.000 84% Sale
96% 99
9 6 % _____
S t L M B r Ter gu g 5s-------- 1930 A O
96% 97%
8t Louis-San Fran ( Reoro Co)
65% 6 0 % 66 Sale
J 590.000 70 Vi Sale
Prior lien 4s ser A ---------- 1950
80 Vi 81
J
153.000 85% Sale
79% Sale
Prior lien 5s ser B _______1950
98% 99
97% 98%
83.000 99 % Sale
Prior lien 6s ser C ______ 1928 J J
89% 90%
89
5% s Series D ---------------- 1942 ; J A J
45.000 92 Vi Sale
69% 69% 6 8 % Sale
Cum adj ser A 6s----------- 1955 A O 571.000 77 Vi Sale
55% 56
54% Sale
,352,000 59 Vi Sale
Incom e ser A 6s--------------1960i Oct
103%
103 Vs
103%
8t L & San Fr— Gen g 6s 1931 J
98 Sale
J
97%
18,000 98 Vs
General gold 5s - ---------- 1931
82
90
J
84
St L & S F R R cons g 4s. 1996
87%
O
87 Vs
South West D iv g 5s_.1947
88 %
98% Sale
J
5.000 101 Vi 103
98
100
St L Peo & N W 1st gu 5 s ._ ’ 48
8.000 86 Vs
88 % 89 V
StL So 1st g a g 4s--------------1931 M S
74 Sale
75% Sale
St Louis S ou th s— 1st g 48.1989 M N 166,000 78% Sale
78% 68
69% 6 8 % 69
17.000 69
2d g 4s inc b d ___________1989 J J
75% Sale
D 214,000 77% Sale
75% Sale
Consol gold 4s__________ 1932
Sale
74 Sale
J
74% Sale
62.000 81 Vi
1st terml & unif 5s______ 1952
74% 74% 74%
74
A
St P & K C Sh L 1st 4% s ..1 9 4 1
2,000 80% 81%
96
92
90% 92
J
89
92
St Paul E Gr Trunk 4%s__1947
St Paul M inn & M anitoba—
90% 95% 90% . . .
J
1,000 92% 95%
Consol mortgage 4s------- 1933
104% 107% 104% 106%
111
J
1,000 108
1st consol gold 6s----------- 1933
J
9,000 97% 98% 94% Sale
95
96%
Reduced to gold 4 % s— 1933
96% 98
9 1% . . . .
9 1% . . .
J
R egistered___________ 1933
------ 89% 88% 89%
Sale
D
10,000 114
M ont Ext 1st gold 4s------1937
8 6 % ------- 85
D
...
R eg istered ---------------- 1937
------ 83%
84
...
J
Pac Ext sterling gu 4s. . . 1940
7 1% 72
75%
J
44,000 75
71
7 1%
A & A P 1st guar g 4s------1943
96% . . .
9 6 Vi
96% . . .
Santa Fe P & P R y 5s--------1942 M S
8 1% 82
San Fran Term 1st 4s--------1950 A O 183,000 82% 82%
101 %
86
R egistered --------------------------3.000 1 0 5 % _____ 108 Sale 106
...
Sav Fla & W 1st g 6s------1934 A
86
101 % 100
1.000 9 9 % -------101%
5s_____________
-1634 A
88 % 86
90
4,000 88
85% 93 Vi
E cioV & N E 1st gu g 4s— 1989 M N
56
53%; 58
56% 56%
Feaboard Air Line g 4s------1950 A O
56% Sale
99,000 53%: 54 Vi 55% Sale
Stamped________________ 1950 A O
30% Sale
36% Sale
Adjustment 5s_____ Oct 1949 F A ,545,000 23%: Sale
43% 44% 44% Sale
Refunding 4s----------------- 1959 A O 360.000 41 Vi Sale
Sale
64%
61%;
Sale
782.000
65% Sale
M
S
1st & cons 6s series A . ..1 9 4 5
-------- 96% 97% 97% . . . .
1,000 94
Seab & Roanoke 1st 5s------1926 J J
3 5 % -------Sher Shrev & So 1st gu g 5 s ._ ’ 43
99% 99
99%
9 6 % :_____ 99
Sod Bay & So 1st g 5s--------1924
98 _____ 99
101
103
B A N Ala con gu g 5s--------1936
96% 97% 99% Sale
20,000 99%; Sale
Gen cons gu 50-yr 5s------ 1963.
Southern Pacific Co—
82% Sale
Sale
85
83
4s g Cent Pac c o ll.-A u g 1949 J D 244.000 84
Sale
9 1% Sale
92% Sale
Convertible 4s------June 1929 M S 540.000 92
Sale
97% 99% 96% 97
9.000 101%
Convertible 5s--------------- 1934 J D
10 3% 103% .92% 103%
5.000 101%;
So Pac of Cal 1 st cons 5 s .-.1 937 M N
90% 8 8 % 90%
90%
90
S P Coast 1st gu g 4s---------- 1937 J
84% Sale
649.000 87%. Sale
86 % Sale
So Pac R R 1st ref gu 4s------1955 J
Sale
Sale
94
514.000
95%
Sale
97 Vi
Southern— 1st cons g 5s— 1994 J
67% Sale
526.000 68 % Sale
67% Sale
D evel A gen 4s, Ser A — 1956 A
651.000 101 % Sale 100 % Sale 101 % Sale
Devel A gen 6% s Ser A . .1956 A
94
96% 93
93% 99 V
8,000 96
Mem D iv 1st g 5s--------- 1996 J
77
79
6,000 79% 80
78% 78%
St L D iv 1st g 4 s . . ..........1951 J
99
99 Sale
11,000 99% 99%
So Caro A Ga 1st ext 5 H s . - 1929 M N
Sale
82%
10,000 83%
83
85%
Spokane Internet 1st g 5s. .1955 J
71%
Staten Island R y 4 % s-------1943 J D
87%
6,000 88%
Sunbury A Lewis 1st g 4s ..1 9 3 6 J
96%
96% . .
95%
Superior S L 1st 5s.June — 1930 M
Assn of St L 1st g 4 M e 1939 A
T er First
cons g 5 s . .1894-1944 F

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

OCTOBER.

93 % 95
92% Oct. 22 92% Oct. 22
93% 95% 93 Oct. 30 93
Oct. 30
93 V i ____ 9 1% Oct. 24 9 1% Oct. 24
91 Vi 86 Vi 89
86 Vi
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8 5 % ------------94
86
92%

86%
81
108%
98 % 97%
69
71
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94%
7.000 100 Sale
9.000 83 % 85 Vi 83
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30,000

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Oct. 1.

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68%

11
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13

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Sales in
October.
Par Value

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90%
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92%
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104
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93%
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101
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117%
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86
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86
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99
104%
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84
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Oct.
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98
96
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59%
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86

23.000
93,000,
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Lowest.

Sale Prices.

97

100

2.000
24.000
23.000
22.000
10,000
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Highest.

9 8 % ‘ S e p t.l2 9 8 % ‘ M a r H i
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'8 3 %
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"68% "71%
95 1 0 0 ys
73 % 79

Lowest.

Oct. 31.

98
Sale
92% Sale

Booth Fisheries 6s .
1926
Braden Copper coll tr s~f 6s 1931
Brier Hill Steel 5 % s ______ 1942
B ’y & 7th A v 5 s ______
1943
Bklyn C ity 5s____________ 1941
Bklyn Edison Inc gen 5s A . 1949
Gen oral 6s. Series B ____ 1930
G eneral 7s, Series C ____ 1930
General 7s, Series D ____ 1940
B-M R T Sec (temp) 6s___ 1968
BklynQ Co & Sub gtd 5 s .. 1941
do
1st 5s___________ 1941
Brooklyn Rap Transit g 5s. 1945
Trust co ctfs deposit________
1st refund conv 4 gs____2002
8-yr secured notes 7s____1921
Trust C o ctfs deposit
do
sta m p e d __________
Bklyn Un El 1st g 4-5s____ 1950
Stamped guaranteed____1950
Bklyn Un Gas Co 1st c g 5s 1945
7s.........................
1932
..1 9 4 7
6s..................
7s______________
1929
Buff & Susq I s f 5s“ “ “ l932
Bush Terminal 1st 4s_____ 1952
Consol 5s_______________1955
Buildings 5sgu tax ex ..I 9 6 0 A O
C a l G& ECorp unit* ref 5s 1937!M N




94 %
93%
85%
8H i
95%
64
92%
89%
95%
85%
104%
89 Hi
99%
91%
85 %
85)4

Ask. Bid.

’ 3",666 27% —

6,000

R AN G E S IN C E J A N . 1.

PRICES I N OCTOBER.
Oct. 1.
Bid.

T o lW V & O ls t g u 4 % s A -. 1
Series B 4 % s__________ ]
Series C 4s____________ •]
Tor H & B 1st g 4s_______1
lster & Del 1st con g 5s _ . 1
First refund gold 4 s ._]
Union Pac R R & id gr g 4s. 1
R egistered ___________ ]
20-year conv 4s_________1
First <fe refund 4s..Ju n e i
10-year secured 6s......... .1
U N J R R & Can Co gen 4s ’ .
Utah & N or gold 5s______1
1st extended 4s________ 1
andalla consol g 4s____ 1
Consol 4s, Series B ___1
Vera Cruz & P 1st gu g 4% s 1
July 1914 coupon o n _____
July 1914 coupon o f f ____
Verdigris VI & W 1st g 5s . . 1
Va M id— Series E, 5s_____ 1
Series F 5s_____________ 1
General 5s______________ ]
Va & S W 1st gu 5s_______ 2
First cons 50-year 5 s .. 1
Vlrg R y 1st 5s Series A __1
tl/a b a s h 1st gold 5s______ 1939
Second gold 5s......... .1939
Deb B 6s _____ ________ 1 9 3 9
1st Hen 50-yr g term 4 s .. 1954
Det & Ch Ex 1st g 5 s . . . 1941
Des Moines D iv 1st g 4s. 1939
Omaha D lv 1st g 3%S-__1941
T ol <fe Chic D lv 1st g 4s. 1941
W aco & Nwn 6s______
1930
War R R 1st ref gu g 3 % . . . 2000
Wash Cent R y 1st g 4s____1948
W 0 4 W 1st cy gu 48_____ 1924
Wash Term 1st gu 3 % s___ 1945
1st guar 40-year 4s_____ 1945
W M W & N W is t gu 5s___1930
West Maryland 1st g 4s. . . 1952
West N Y & Pa 1st g 5 s . . .1937
General gold 4s................ 1943
Inc 5 s ................................ 1 9 4 3
Western Pacific 1st 5s A . . . 1946
8s B . ................................... 1946
West Shore 1st 4s guar____2361
R egistered ______ ______ 2361
Wheel & L Erie— 1st g 5 s .. 1926
Wheeling D lv 1st g 5 s . . . 1928
Exten & Impt gold 5s___1930
Refunding 4% s Ser A . . . 1966
Wh & L E R R 1st con g 4s. 1949
Wllk & East 1st gu g 5s------ 1 9 4 2
Will & S F 1st gold 5s_____ 1938
Winston-Salem S B 1st 48.1960
Wlscon Cent 1st gen g 4 s ..1949
Sup & Dul D lv & Ter 1st 4s 1936
W or & Con East R v 4% s._1943
Ind ustrials
Adams Express coll tr g 4s. 1948
Ajax Rubber 1st Ss_______ 1936
Alaska Gold M deb 6s A . ..1 9 2 5
10-year conv 6s Ser B ...1 9 2 6
Am Agr Chem 1st conv 5s. 1928
1st ref s f 7 % s _ ._ ............ 1941
Amer Chain 6s_______ __ 1 9 3 3
Amer Cotton Oil deb 5 s . . . 1931
Amer D ock & ImDt 6s___1936
Amer Republic Corp 6s____ 1937
Am Smeltg & R ef Ser A 5s. 1947
6 s B . ----------------------------- 1 9 4 7
Amer Sugar Refining 6 s ...1 9 3 7
A m T e l& T e coll trust 4 s .. 1929
Convertible 4 s ________ 1936
20-year convertible 4% s 1933
30-year coll trust 5s. _ . . 1946
7-year convertible 6s____1925
Am W at W ks & Elec coll 5s 1934
Am W riting Paper s f 7-6S.1939
Anaconda Copper 6s______ 1953
.
do . 7s............... ........ 1 9 3 8
Armour & Co 1st real est 4% s’ 39
Atlanta Gas Lt 5s_________1947..
Atlantic Fruit conv deb 7s A ’34
T r C o ctfs___________________
do
stam ped ____
Atlantic Refining 5s
“ l9 3 7 'j
Baldwin Loc Wks 1st s f 5s. 1940 M
Barnsdall 8s A _________
19 31J
Bell Tel of Pa— 5s B . .......... 1948J
Beth Steel 1st ext s f 5s____1926 J
1st & refund 5s gu Ser A 1942
20-yr pur Imp s f 5s_____ 1936
Cons 30-yr s f 6 s Series A . 1948
5% s B --------------------------- 1 9 5 3

21

BO N D S—STO CK E X C H A N G E R E C O R D

79
99% 98%
92%
Sale
65
Sale
87% 86
96%
Sale
103
104
106% 106
108% 107%
65% 65%
_____

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

99%
93%
66%
87%
97%
104
106%
108%
67%

72
72
60%
87%
86%
83
77%
72%
94
108%
103
108%
91%

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

73
Oct.
72% Oct.
60% Oct.
89
Oct.
89% Oct.
85
Oct.
79% Oct.
79% Oct.
96% !O ct.
110
Oct.
103% Oct.
109% Oct.
92% Oct.

7 1 % -------7 1 % -------5 9 % -------87% 88%
87% Sale
83% Sale
77% 77%
77% Sale
94% 96
110
Sale
103% Sale
108% 109%
91% 92%
75
81%
82% 85%
91% 91%
96
96%

84
O ct: 19 85% Oct.
90% Oct. 9, 91% Oct.
96
Oct. 29 96% Oct.

84
78
77%
72%
93%
107%

100%

107%
91%
80
82%
85
94%

2
20
6
17
18
23
26
27

%

2
2
19
3
17
17
24
9
17
29
19
21
1
3

'4 0 % '
39%
44
99%
103
103
99%
100
281 97% ,
19 93% ,
13 100 .
29 93%
80
100 %
98%
69
88

12
14
16
14
5
6
6
10
12
26
22

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Period.

7nteres

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

Sales in j Price about
October. 1 Jan. 2
Par Value
1923.
%

Camaguey Sug 7 s . . . ......... 1942 A O
15.000
Canada Steamship 7s_____ 1942|M N
34.000
Canadian General Elec 6s. _ 1 9 4 2 A O 324,000
Cent Diet Tel 1st 30-yr 5s. .1943 J D
3 non
Central Foundry 1st s f 6s_ 1931 F A
7 I0 00
Central Leather 20-yr g 69.1925 A O 746.000
Cerro de Pasco Coup conv 8s '31 J J 300.000
Chic Gas L A C 1st gu g 5a. 1937 J J
12,000
Chicago Hya— 1st 5s _____1927 F A 186,000
Chicago Telephone 1st 5s_-1923 J D
2.000
Chile Copper 68 conv ser A 1932 A O 404.000
Cine Gas A El 1st A ref 5s 1956 A O
8,000
5 % s _______________ Jan 1961 A O
33,000
Clearfield Coal 4s____ .1 9 4 0 J J
C olo Fuel A I Co gen s f 5s 1943 F A
9,000
Colo Indus 1st coll tr 5s gu 1934 F A
43.000
Columbia Gas A El 1st 5s. .1927 J J
79,000
Stamped
____
J J
81,000
Col A 9th Av 1st gu g 5s _ 1993 M S
Columbus Gas 5s.
1932 J j
Commercial Cable 1st g 4s 2397 Q J
26,000
Com wealth Power 6s. . . 1947 M N 181.000
Compauia Az Baraqua 7% s '37 ■T J
24.000
Computing Tab Bee s f 68. 1941 J J
25,000
Conn Ry A Lt— 1st g 4 % s.l9 5 1 J J
Stamped guar 4 % s. _ .1951 J J
Consol Coal Md 40-yr 5 s ..1950 J D 153i000
Consum Gas Chic 1st gu g 5s ’ 36 .1 D
Consumers Power 5s
1952 M N 105,000
Corn Prod Ref gold s f 5s .1931 M N
1st 25-year s f 5 s . _____ 1934 M NT
10 000
Crown Cork A Seal 6s.
1942 F A
11,000
Cuba Cane Sugar conv 7s. . 1930 J J
82,000
Conv deb stamped 8 % . . 1930 J J 462,000
Cuban Am Sug 1st coll S s.. 1931 M S 198,000
Cumb T A T 1st A gen 5s. .1937 J J
18.000
Denver Tramwav 5s
1933 \ O
Denver Gas A E~1 5s______ 19.51 M N 108,000
Dery Corpn 7 s .___ . . . .1942 M S
36,000
Detroit Edison Co 1st 5 s .. 1933 J J
21.000
1st A ref 5s Series A . . . 1940 M S 173,000
1st A ref 6s Ser B__Julv 1940 M S 166,000
Det United 1st cons e 4 % s. 1932 J J 135,000
Diam Match s f deb 7% s 1935 M N
54,000
Distillers S C conv 1st g 5s. 1927 A O
38,000
T r Co ctfs_______
77,000
Dominion Iron A Steel 5s. .1939 M S
45,000
Donner Steel 20-yr 7s
1942 J J 107,000
E I du Pont Powder 4 % s .. 1936 J n
du Pont de Nem A Co 7 % s.l931 M N 297,000
Duquesne Lt 1st A coll 6s ser A ’ 49 J J 491,000
Debenture 7 %s
_____1936 J j
East Cuba Sugar 7%s_ .1937 M s 498.000
Ed El III Bku 1st con g 4s .1939 J J
14.000
Ed El 111 N Y 1st cons g 5s 1995 J J
10.000
Elkhoru Coal 6s__________ 1925 J J
2,000
Empire Gas A Fuel 7 V i s . . . 1937 M N 778,000
Equitable Gas 5s_________ 1932 M s
7,000
Federal Lt A Trac 6s stud. .1942 M s
8,000
59_____
.
1;t42i M s
7 s------------------ -------- ------ 1 9 5 3 M S
36.000
Fisk Rubber 1st s f 8s_____ 1 9 4 1 M s 234,000
Ft Smith Lt A Traction 5s. 1936 M s
FramerlcIud&Dev20 yr7 %s '42 J J
95,000
Francisco Sugar 20-yr 7 %s.. 1942 M N
74,000
J D
General Baking 1st 25-yr 6s 1936 J D
13 000
General Elec deb g 3 % s__. 1942 F A
83,000
Debenture 5s___________1952 M S
92.000
General Refractories 6s____1952 F A
21,000
Goodrich 6 % s________ ..1 947 J J
38.000
Goodyear Tire A R u b st 8s. 1941 M N 221,000
10-year deb s f 8s M ay 1931 F A 356,000
Granby Con M S A P 1st 6s 1928 M N
4,000
Stam ped__ ____
Conv deben 8s__________1925 M N
11,000
Gray A Davis 7s. ____ .1932 F A
23,000
Great Falls Pow l s t s f 5s. .1940 M N
22,000
Hackensack Water 4s____1952 J J
8,000
Hartford Street Ry 4 s .. . 1930 M s
Havana E.1 Ry Lt A P 5s. .1954 M S
21,000
Havana Elec Ry cons g 5s. 1952 F A
3,000
Hershey Chocolate 6 s ____1942 M N 300,000
Holland Amer L 6s (flat) ..1 947 M N
52,000
Hudson County Gas 1st 5s. 1949 M N
22,000
Hum bleO A R 5 % s __ __ .1932 J J 163,000
Illinois Bell Telep 5s w 1__ 1936 J I) 1,004,000
Hllnols Steel deben 4% s ..1 9 4 0 A () 1,029,000
Ind Nat Gas A Oil 5s. ...1 9 3 6 M N
Indiana Steel 1st 5s ______1952 M N 136,000
Ingersoll Rand 5s .
.D ec 1935 J J
Inter-M etrop coll 4 % s ___ 1956 A O
2,000
Trust Co certfs of deposit___
1,000
16% stam ped____
44,000
Interboro R T 1st A ref 6s. 1966 J J 782.000
do
stam ped __________ J J 127,000
10-year 6s n o te s _______ 1932 A O 414,000
10-year 7s notes ______ 1932 M S 527.000
In tA g rC o rp 1st A coll tr 5sl932 M N 164,000
Int M erc Marine 1st s f 6s. 1941 A O 631,000
Intern Paper— Conv 5s Ser A ’ 47 J J
50,000
1st A ref s f 5s Series B . . 1947 J J 125,000
Jurgens Works 6s (flat). ..1947 j J 179,000
Kansas City Pow A Lt 5 s .. 1952 M S 229.000
Kansas Gas A El 6s______ 1952 M S
55,000
Kayser A Co 7s .................1942 F A
30.000
Kelly-Sprlngfleld Tire 8s..1931 M N 180,000
Keystone Telep 5s
1935 J J
2,000
Kings C o E L A P g 5s____1937 A O
1,000
A O
3,000
Convertible deh 6s ___ 1925 M 8
Kings Co El 1st g 4s______ 1949 F A
6,000
7,000
Stamped guaranteed.. .1949 F A
Kings Co Light 5s
1954 J J
17,000
6% S____________________ 1954 J J
33,000
Kinney 15-year 7 % s ____ 1936 J D
Lackaw Stl 1st cons 5sSerA1950 M 8
73,000
Lac Gas L ref A ext 1st 5s. 1934 A O
34,000
Lehigh C A Nav 4 % s _____ 1954 J J
1,000
7,000
Lehigh Val Coal 5s_______ 1933 J J
4s . . . .
.
. 1933 J J
Lex A v A P F 1st gu g 5s
1993 M s
45,000
Liggett A M yers T ob 7s___1944 A O
41,000
fla ..
............................ 1951 F A 103,000
60,000
CP) Lorillard C o 7s_______ 1944 A O
5e.........................................1951 V A
74,000
Louisv Gas A El 5s
1952 M N
71,000
31,000
Magma Copper 7s______ .1932 J D




[V ol. 117.

BONDS—STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD

Bid.

P R IC E S I N
Oct . 1.

Ask. Bid.
95
974

97
94% 95% 92
101%
1014$ 103
99
____
86
89
90
97%
119
135% Sale
93
94 % . . .
74%
77%
78
9 9 % -------- 99%
98%
96 4 Sale
94%
97%
99
96
9 8 % Sale
73%
73
...
86%
88 % Sale
75%
76%
77%
98%
9 6 % Sale
96%
96
Sale
14
16
92%
91
93
70
75
754
85%
88
Sale
100
100}$ Sale
98
97 4 Sale
78
8 3 ) $ _____
80
84 ' ___
86%
88 % 89
92%
92 )$ 98
88
92)$ Sale
100
9 9 % ____
99%
101 " ___
89
95
Sale
87%
86 4 Sale
93%
91 % Sale
106%
107 4 Sale
92%
92 % Sale
8 8 % Sale
98
99
100
Sale
96
Sale
103 >$ 104
82
Sale
107
Sale
49 4 50
49 % 50
85
Sale
......... 90
89 Vj 95
108
Sale
104
Sale
107 % Sale
97 4 Sale
87 Vi 8 9 %
10 2*4_____
99
100
93% Sale
95
95%

107 Vii Sale
90 4 01%
102% Sale
92 % _____
100 Vii_____
76 Vii 79
102
Sale
98 Vii Sale
101 Mi Sale
114 Mi Sale
99% Sale
88
114
92
95
97
97%
98
99
98% 99%
81
82
-------- 82
9 0 %; 91
97% 98
87
88
92% 93%
98 % Sale
92% 92%
76
80%
100% Sale
95
_____
9
10
9% 10%

84%
76
99%
95%
102%
85
105%
49%
49%
79%
89%
88%
108
104

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
79%
Sale
Sale
Sale
81%

Oct

31.
Ask.

Sale
78
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
52
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

84% 8577
Sale
99% Sale
953% 96%
103% Sale
83% 86%
104% 105
49% 50
49% Sale
78
79
87
89% 91 U
107% S ale103% Sale
9S%
88*4
100
95%
89V<
93%
90%
82
98%
99%
78
90
100%
92%
103%
82'
10 1%
97 *
96%
114 %
99%
90%
90%
91
88
98%
78%
7934
81%
93%
99%
81
93%
97%
93%
91%
79%
100%
96%
10%

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
94
92
90
98%
80
82%
93%
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
91%
Sale

18%
_____
18%
_____
1%
Sale
59
Sale
Sale
57*% Sale
Sale
55
Sale
Sale
84
Sale
Sale
61
65
Sale
79
Sale
85
82% 83%
83% Sale
Sale
Sale
7 8 % Sale
89% Sale
Sale
Sale
92% Sale
Sale 104% 104%
Sale 102% Sale
71% 72
99
98'
98%
112
109% 112
10 1%
73% 71' “ Sale
75 4 71
73
79% 75
79%
96% 95
Sale
Sale 1 0 1 % Sale
88% Sale
Sale
94% 92
Sale
91 % 90% 91%
99% 97% 99
89
40 %
39
116% Sale
117
96% Sale
Sale
Sale 116% 117
95% 96%
Sale
Sale
86% Sale
10 8% 108
108%

Highest.

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

1 Sale
3( 95%
<1 94%
19 10-'%
2f 98 %
8 90 %
3C 97 %
39 121
25 93%
2 78
5 99%
3C 99%
16 97
25 97

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

25
18
IS
10.

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

Sale Prices

87%
75%
98%
96%

Prices.

Oct. 31 I 92% Oct.
Oct. 6; 7 0 % Oct.
Oct.
1I 88
Oct.
Oct.
1 100% Oct.
Oct. 8 99
Oct.
__________
Oct. 18 80
Oct.
Oct. 26 87% Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

23
1
22
29
31
1
26
8

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

29 86
Oct.
22 78
Oct.
27 100% Oct.
9 9 6 M, Oct.
3 103V$ Oct.
7 86
Oct.
17 105% Oct.
Oct.
3 51
17 52
Oct.
2 7 79% Oct.
18 90
Oct.
__________
22 108% Oct.
24 104% Oct.
__________
29 100% Oct.
22 89% Oct.
17 109% Oct.
27 96% Oct.
30 9 2% Oct.
11 93% Oct.
5 93% Oct.
39 86
Oct.
10 98% Oct.
39 104% Oct.

88
100
99%
90
88%
94%
107
93%

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

Lo west.

H ighest.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Mar.
25 94
22 91 % July
Oct.
30 99
Anr.
29 97
15 85% Sept.
94%
Oct.
2
Oct.
3 115
July
5 92
18 73% Sept.
5 99% Mar.
Jan.
6 96
8 94% Sept.
3 95% Apr.
73% July
17 8 5 V$ Mar.
Aug.
4 74
Mar.
1 95
1 95% Feb.
10
Sept.
Feb.
31 92
Aug.
25 69
Mar.
25 84
9 98% Feb.
10 95% Jan.
76% lune
1 76
July
20 84% Apr.
90
Apr.
1 84% Apr.
1 98% May
1 98
May
2 87% Oct.
June
11 82
8 87% June
Oct.
19 105
16 91
Apr.

Apr.
28 99
13 97% Mar.
19 103% Jan.
4 100
Jan.
21 99% Mar.
30 100% Feb.
30 150
Mar.
23 96% Feb.
28 83% Mar.
8 100% Jan.
17 103% Feb.
28 99% June
6 ox '<j Ian
13 73% July
21 89% Apr.
1 79 V$ June
24 98% Oct.
1 97% M ay
Anr.
19 20
26 92% Oct.
2 75 M- Jan.
29 89 . Feb.
16 101 % Mar.
17 101
Aug.
19 8 7 % Tan.
12 84% Feb.
Jan.
2 90
3 95% June
9 92 % Jan.
July
15 100
Jan.
4 101
Jan.
29 95
Feb.
28 94
28 98% Feb.
26 108% May
10 94% Jan.

6 83% Apr.
16 55
Mar.
11 94% Mar.
29 90% Mar.
18 101
Mar.
Jan.
8 82
1 104% Oct.
23 47
July
22 47
July
1 76
Atlg.
1 84
Feb.
87% Apr.
9 105% June
3 101
M ar.
106% Jan.
3 94 * Jan.
8 86
M ay
S'*r>t.
20 99
5 95% Oct.
5 88 V$ Ju, 10
22 93
July
5 92
Oct.
8 82
Oct.
Aug.
11 97
9 99% Oct.
70% Mar.
20 83 % Jan.
10 99% Tune
91 % July
39 99% Apr.
29 76% Apr.
22 99% Mar.
Tune
9 97
5 96% Oct.
1 113% July
11 99
Oct.
8 83% June
..1 92
F«b.
39 90
Oct.
3 85
Oct.
17 97
M ar.
9 78% Oct.

4
28
27
27
22
2
17
6
6
27
8
11
28
3
19
6
18
19
27
3)
27
5
39
6
30
29
30
19
17
2
17
24
25
30
5
29
18
8
29
16
29
9

14
6
0
3
6
9
28
16
15
27
20
12
12
13
25
2
1
3
18
31
10
20
27
14
24
0
9
12
19
21
9
10
13
14
10
23

96%
86%
99%
lOSu,
70%
93%
103%
93%
101 %
82%
103%
101
101%
117%
106
93
92
100
101
100
82

Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
M ay
Aug.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Jan.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
fan.
Tan
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
Ian.
Mar.
June
Aug.
M tr.
Oct.
Oct.
Sept.
Jan.
Jan.
Apr.
Feb.
Oct.
Feb.
Feb.
M ar.
Jan.
Feb.

20
25
27
5
25
23
20
21
21
15
28
19
14
10
2
13
7
19
14
10
4
13
19
22
12
29
7
4
13
30
29
14
13
6
23
16
8
8
16
16
10
13

Oct. 25 82% Oct. 2( 81% Jan. 2 85%
Oct’. 5 93% Oct. 27 87
Mar. 22 94
Oct. 5 99% Oct. 9 96
May 1 99%
Oct. 27 83
Oct. 22, 78% Aug. 1 92
Oct. 4 94
Oct. 11 92% Jan. 3 95
Oct. 1 97% Oct. 9 94 % Sept. 25 99
Oct. 1 94
Oct. 25 93% Sept. 28 95%
Mar. 26 92%
Oct. 5 91% Oct. 16 88
79
July 5 80 4
22
99
M ar. 23 101 %
1 100% Oct.
99% Oct.

Feb.
Feb.
O ct.
Jan.
June
Jan.
June
Aug.
Ma.v
Jan.

17
2
9
16
25
15
15
31
23
6

8% Tan. 30 10%
19
94
29
4% Oct. 29
% 1 tn. 2
1%
23
15 56% July 2 72%
15 57% July 2 72%
11 52% July 2 73 %
Oct. 30 94%
15 84
July 12 81%
1 55
Aug. 14 90%
5 74
20 81
July 2 88 %
15 81% July 6 88%
Aug. 14 84%
18 74
Apr. 3 91
25 87
Oct. 30 96%
2 92
2 102% July 7 107
3 93% Oct. 24 1 0 9 %
25 72% Oct. 25 72%
25 96% M ay 4 99 %
5 108% Apr. 17 113%
97% Sept. 27 104%
30 69% Sept. 10 74
Aug. 1 76
10 68
75% June 6 80%
17 94 ' Sept. 10 101
3 99% Jail. 4 102%
Aug. 2 92 %
5 87
2 89% June 30 96
25 88% M ay 21 92%
25, 97% Oct. 4 100%

Oct.
Ian.
Oct.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
Jan.
Tan.
June
May
M ay
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Aug.
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.Tune
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Tan.
Feb.
Jan.
June
Jan.
Mar.
July
M ay

19
8
23
14
14
4
2
21
8
2
5
9
29
24
6
21
25
14
15
10
27
12
20
30
12
23
1
12
5

July
Aug.
Jan.
Sept.
Inn.
8ent.
M ar.

19
27
5
5
3
0
3

84%
76
99
94%
102%
85
104%
49
48%
78
87

107% Oct.
103
Oct.

98%
Sale
89% 88%
100
101
97% 95%
89%
Sale
93
94
91% 92
82
84
98% 98
99%
Sale
80%
90% 88%
100%
101
94

I

Lowest

96% 93% 95
94
93% 94% Sale
92%
Sale 102% Sale
99
99
98%
99
88% 86% Sale
88
Sale
94% Sale
94%
121 % 116% Sale 115
95% 92
95 3% 92%
Sale
75% Sale
74
99% 100
99%
Sale
98
98% Sale
97
95% 97
95
9 6 %j 95% 96% 95%
83% 73% 80
87% 86% 87
86
76
74%
73
74
Sale
96% Sale
90%
Sale
96% 9 6 % 95%
11
17%
92%
92%
71
70% 70% 69%
Sale
87
87% 85%
Sale 100
100% 100
99
98% 99
98
78
Sale
79
79
80
Sale
86% Sale
85%
92%
Sale
87
85%
Sale
Sale
98
100
Sale
98% 100
98
90
8 0 % 88
87%
Sale
86% 87% 86%
Sale
93% Sale
93
106% 105% Sale 105
94
92% 93% 92%

Sale
100
88% 89%
100% _____
97%
96
91% Sale
93% 95
90% 94
86
98% 99%
102% Sale
78% 83
88% Sale
100% Sale
92% 94
100
Sale
80% Sale
100% Sale
97% 99
Sale
99
116% Sale
101% Sale
91
92%
91
92% 93
92
91
98% 100
76
81
79%
82% Sale
93% 94
98% Sale
83
83%
93% 94%
95
Sale
93% Sale
91
91%
77%
99% Sale
96% 98%

58%
58%
57%
84%
65
70%
83
83 H
77%
89%
96
96% 94
105% 106% 104
105%
108
Sale
71%
9 7 % -------- 97%
1 1 1 % ......... 110
1 0 2 % _____ 100
71
75V$ 77
72
75% 76
75
80 V$ 90
99 ' 99% 94
101%
99% Sale
90
90% 88%
92% Sale
93
90% . . . .
91%
98
100 " .........
88
86
. ...
39
......... 48
112%
116
Sale
95%
98
Sale
113% 115
114%
96% 96% 95%
86%
1 1 4 % lie
1108%
72
71%
72%
94
75
90
87%
88
80%

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

OCTOBER.

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

1
8
...
1
1
4
5
30
25
29
2

91
101

Oct.
Oct.

101 %
82%
102
99
99%
116%
102%
93

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

Oct. 29 92
85
Oct. 16 91
98% Oct. 16 99%
78% Oct. 9 78%

Oct.
Oct,.
Oct.
Oct.

100
80%
100%
97%
96%
114
99
91

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

90

71
72

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-

80%
93%
98%
81
93%
94%
93%
90%

10%
4%
1%
58%
58%
55
84
60%
76%
83%
82%
77%
88
92
104
98%
72%
97%
110

90
99
100%
98
104%
86%
108%
64
64
85%
93
90
109%
101 %
108%
113%
91
103
99%
98%

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

19
29
4
2
1
29
30
22
1
3
3
1
8
30
1
24
25
25
24

10%
4%
1%
63 '
63
60%
88
65
80
84%
84%
79%
89%
94
106
105%
72%
97%
I ll

O^t.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

Oct. 31 72
Oct. 2 73

Oct.
Oct.

95
101%
88%
90%
91
97%

Oct. 9 96
Oct.
1 102%
Oct.
1 89
Oct. 27 94%
Oct. 25 91
Oct. 4 99

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

37
116%
95%
114%
95
86%
108%

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

17
19
4
1
2
18
30

41 VT Oct.
117
Oct.
96% Oct.
117
Oct.
96% Oct.
87
Oct.
109% Oct.

...

15
19
10,
24
19
111
8,

37
112
93
111%
93%
86%
107

Oct.
M ar.
M ar.
Apr.
Apr.
O ct.
Aug.

17 47%
29 119%
14 98%
14 118%
20 97 %
18 88%
14120

Nov., 1923.]
BONDS
N. Y . S T O C K E XC H AN G E.
Manati Sugar 7 V iB ______ 1942 A O
Manhat Ry (N Y ) con g 4s. 1990 A O
2d 48
________ ______ 2013 J D
Manila Electric 7s________ 1942 M N
Manila El R A L_____ 5 s .. 1953 M S
Market St Ry 1st cons 5s. .1924 M S
5-year coll tr 6s _______ 1924 A O
Marland Oil Ss *lth warrants '31 A O
____
do without warrants_____
7 Vis with warrants_____ 1931 F A
do without warrants___________
Mer A Mfrs 7s____________ 1942 J D
Met Edison 6s____________1952 F A
M et Power 6s ctfs________ 1953 J D
Met West Side Elev (Chic) 4s’ 38 F A
Mexican Petrol of Del 8s. .1936 M N
M ich State TeleD 1st 20-yr 5s’ 24 F A
M idvale St A Ord conv s f 5s '36 M S

Sales in
October.
Par Value

Price about
Jan. 2
1923.

Bid.
Ask.
$
97
128.000 97
62 Vi
87,000 61
56
60
35.000
10.000 81Vi 82 Ji
364.000 92 Vi Sale
100.000 95 Vi Sale
Sale
3,000 102
103
114.000 100
102 Vi
12,000 102
199.000 _____102 Vi
70.000 98 Vi Sale
196.000 98 Vi 99
17.000

Sale
78.000 109
39.000 99 Vi Sale
185,000 8 8 Vi Sale
10.000
19,000 98 V i -------90 Vi 91 Vi
114.000 90
92
96.000 88 Vi Sale
59.000 92Vi 93 Vi
123.000 98 »i 98 Vi
48.000 89 Vi Sale
46.000 87
Sale

P R IC E S I N
Oct. 1.
Bid.

97Vi
56 Vi
45
96Vi
83
93 Vi
96 Vi

112

100 Vi
110

100
105
98
94 Vi
60
103 Vi
99 Vi
86

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Oct. 31.

Ask. Bid.

Sale
Sale
55
Sale

Ask.

97
Sale
58 Vi Sale
51 Vi
96
Sale
86
82 Vi 82Vi
Sale
89 Vi Sale
Sale
91 Vi 94 Ji
119
116 Vi 117 Vi
Sale
97Vi 98 Vi
112
Sale
Sale
97
Sale
Sale 105
Sale
Sale
97 Vi Sale
95
93
63
63
Sale 103 Vi Sale
Sale 100
Sale
Sale
85
Sale
86
85
875-i
99 Vi 985i 99 Vi
90
88 Vi 89 Vi
Sale
92 Vi Sale
Sale
81Vi Sale
94
94
94 Vi
Sale
96
Sale
Sale
88
Sale
Sale
78Vi Sale

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

OCTOBER.
Lowest.

H ighest.

Lowest.

H iqbest.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.
Feb. 26
7 102

|

Sale Prices.

96Ji Oct. 27 98
Oct. 2
55Ji Oct. 3 58Vi Oct. 31
96
82Vi
83Vi
95
115
97
112
97
105
9 6 Vi
94Vi

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

103
95Vi
85
85
98Vi

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

85Vi
98 Ji
Milw El Ry APLt cons 5s_.1926 F A
88
Refunding & ext 4 Vis ..1 931 J J
General A refund 5s____1951 I O
90
89Vi Oct.
5s B _________
1961 J D
81 Vi Oct.
81 Vi
Milwaukee Gas Lt 1st 4 s .. 1927 M N
93 Vi
9 3 Vi Oct.
Montana Pow 5s A ________1943 J J
95
94Vi Oct.
M ont Tram 1st A ref A 5s 1941 J J
88
Oct.
8 8 Vi
79
Morris A Co 1st s f 4 Vis__ 1939 J J
78 Vi Oct.
M tge Bond Co 4s_________1966 A O
1932 J J
92 Vi 93 Vi 91
5s_________
92Vi Oct.
5,000 92
93
M t Fuel Gas 1st gu g 5s___1947 M N
94 Vi 95 Vi 91 Vi 92 Vi 92 Vi 93 Vi
Mutual Union Tel 5 s ____ 1941 M Nl
91 Vi
93 Vi
66
Nassau Elec guar gold 4s ..1 9 5 1 i J
56
Oct.
50.000 50
50 Vi 51
60 Vi 61
93
National Acme 7Vis______ 1931 J D
Oct.
34.000
93 Vi 91
91 Vi 91
NatEnamAStp 1st 20-yr 5s. 1929 J D
95 Vi 99 Vi 95 Vi 99 Vi
37
100
95
Nat Starch 20-year deb 5s 1930 J
95
95
Oct.
1,000 93 Vi
99
National Tube 1st 5s______ 11952 M N
Oct.
33,000 101
99 Vi 99 Vi 99 Vi 99
1 0 1 Vi
Newark Gas 5s___________ 1948 J D
2,000 1)2 Vi
93 Vi 94 Vi 9 3 Vi 91Vi 93Vi Oct.
97
Oct.
New Eng T A T 30-yr 5s ..1 9 5 2 J D 229,000 99 Vi Safe
97 Vi Sale
9 7 Vi Sale
62
N Orl Ry A Lt gen 4 Vis __ 1935 J
62
...
60 Vi
102
Oct.
N Y Air Brake 1st conv 6s 1928 M N
102 Vi 102
21,000 101 Vi 102
102 Vi 1 0 2
Sale
N Y Dock 50-year gold 4s. 1951 F A
78
Oct.
13.000 77 Vi 78 Vi 78
78
79
Sale 109 Vi Sale 109
Oct.
109
N Y Edison 1st A ref 6 Vis .1941 A O 188,000 112
Sale
Sale
97
Vi
78.000 99
96Vi Oct.
97 H Sale
N Y G a s El Lt H A P 5S ...1 9 4 8 J D
99 Vi
Purch money coll tr g 4s. 1949 F A
40.000 82 Vi 83Vi 82 Vi Sale
81 Vi Oct.
8 1 Vi Sale
N Y M u n R y 5 s ___________ 1966 J J
79 Vi
79 V i _____
97
Oct.
N Y Queens E L A P 5s__ 1930 F A
11,000 95 Vi 99
96Vi 97
97 Vi Sale
29 Vi Sale
New York Rys 1st A ref 4s 1942 J J 137.000 29
32
31 Vi 32 Vi 28Vi Oct.
27 Vi Sale
Trust Co certfs of deposit____
Oct.
346.000 30
33
30 Vi 32 Vi 27
Adjustment Income 5 s .. 1942 A O
97.000
1Vi Oct.
6
2Vi Sale
6 Vi
Vi
1 Vi
2
1 Oct.
Trust Co certfs of deposit. .
272.000
6
2 Vi
1 Sale
6Vi
N Y A Rich Gas 6s A ___ 1952 Nl N
4,000
85 Vi 87 Vi 88 Vi 8 SVi 87Vi Oct.
N Y State Rvs 1st cons 4 V48 1962 M N
19.000 67 Vi 68 Vi 62
59 Vi Oct.
62 Vi 60
62
Oct.
89
6 V is____________________ 1962 M N
15.000 95 Vi 100
88 Vi 89 Vi 8 8
Oct.
New York Steam 6s______ 1947 Nl N
48.000 97
93
93 Vi 93
97 Vi 93 Vi 94
Sale
93Vi Oct.
93 Vi
N Y Tel 1st A gen s f 4J^8.. 1939 M N 447.000 93Vi Sale
94 3-i Sale
30-year debenture 6 s___ 1949 F A
181.000 106 Vi Sale
104 Vi Sale 103 Vi Sale 1011i Oct.
104Vi Sale 104 Vi Sale 103Vi Oct.
20-year refunding 6s gold 1941 A O 348.000 106 Vi Sale
38.000 100
99 Vi Oct.
Niag Falls Power 1st 5s___1932 J J
99 Vi 100
99 Vi Sale
Sale
103Vi Oct.
Refunding A gen 6s.Jan 1932 A O
20.000 104 Vi Sale
103 Vi 104
104Vi 105
Oct.
10,000 96 Vi
Nlag Lock A Ont Pow 1st 5 s .’ 54 M N
99 Vi
99 Vi 99 Vi 99
91 Vi Oct.
No Amer Edison 6s________1952 Nl S 152.000 94 Vi 94Vi 91 Vi Sale
91 Vi Sale
92
92
Oct.
Nor Ohio Trac A Lt 6s____1947 M S
36.000 94
92Vi 89 Vi 91
Sale
89
Oct.
70.000 92 Vi Sale
North States Power 5s A . .1941 A O
89 Vi Sale
89 Vi Sale
Sale 100
137.000 100 Vi 101 Vi 100
1st A ref 6s Series B ____1941 A O
Sale
99 Vi Oct.
107Vi Sale 107 Vi Sale 107 Vi Oct.
Northw Bell Tel 1st Ser A 7s '41 F A 168.000 107 Vi Sale
Northw Tel 4 Vis__________ 1934 J J
90 Vi
91 Vi 92
91 V i _____
104
Sale 104
Oct.
11,000 104 Vi 107
Ohio Public Serv 7Vis____1946 A O
105 Vi 104
Sale 1 0 0 Vi 1 0 0 Vi 100
Oct.
100
22,000 101
7s--------------------1947 F A
Ontario Pow N F 1st 5s__ 1943 F A
25.000 96
93 Vi Oct.
Sale
9 4 Vi Sale
Ontario Transmission 5 s .. 1945 M N
26.000 92 Vi 94 Vi 93
93 Vi 93 Vi 9 3 3 4 9.3 Oct.
97 Vi Sale
Oct.
33.000 98 Vi 99
Otis Steel 20-year 8s______ 1941 F A
96 Vi 97 Vi 97
29.000 93
90Vi Oct.
7 V is -________
1947 F
90 Vi Sale
94 Vi 91 Vi 92
136.000 92Vi Sale
87 Vi 89 Vi 90 Vi Sale
8 8 Vi Oct.
Pacific G A E gen A ref 5s. 1942 J
92
92
Oct.
25.000 92
Pacific Pow A Lt 1st A ref 5s 1930 F A
92Vi 9 2 Vi Sale
Sale
87.000 98 Vi Sale
95Vi Oct.
Pacific Tel A Tel 1st 5s____1937 J J
95Vi 96
96 Vi Sale
89Vi Oct.
90 Vi Sale
30-year 5s Series A . . ..1 9 5 2 M N 119.000 91 Vi Sale
90 Vi Sale
58.000 103 Vi Sale
102 Vi Sale 103
Pan-Am Pet A T 1st lien 7s 1930 F A
Sale 102Vi Oct.
Paterson A Passaic G A E 5s 1949 M 8
93 Vi
93 V i -------104
105
Oct.
16,000 107 Vi 107 Vi
People’s Gas A C — 1st 6s. .1943 A O
107 Vi 104 Vi 105
13.000 92
89 Vi Sale
Refunding gold 5 s ...........1947 M S
Sale
8 8 Vi 89 Vi 8 8 Vi Oct.
99 Vi Sale 100 Vi Sale
194.000 100
9SVi Oct.
Phila Co conv deb 6s g ____1944 F A
Sale
79.000
87Vi Oct.
90 Vi Sale
5 V is ...................
1938 Nl S
8 8 Vi Sale
Pierce Arrow 8s___________ 1943 M S 116.000
73 Vi 74 Vi 73Vi 74 Vi 72 Vi Oct.
70
Oct.
17.000
80 >i 70
Pierce Oil Corn s f 8s______ 1931 j D
Sale
96 Vi 80
Pleasant Val Coal 5s______ 1928 J J
94
89 Vi
90
83
91
90
Oct.
15.000 9 3 :
92 Vi 92
Pocahon Con Coll 1st s f 5s 1957 J
95
Sale
5.000 901
Portland Gen Elec 1st 5 s ..1935 J
93
94 Vi
95
94 Vi 94Vi Oct.
87
Oct.
6.000 86 Vi 88 Vi 87 Vi 90
Portland Ry 1st A ref 5 s .. 1930 M N
87
Sale
Sale
83
81
Oct.
81
75.000
Port Ry L A P conv 5s____1942 F A
83 Vi Sale
82
91 Vi Oct.
65.000 95
6 s . . .....................................1947 Nl N
96 Vi 92 Vi Sale ------- 91
101 Vi Oct.
1st A ref Ser A 7 Vis____ 1946 M N
15.000 106 Vi 107 Vi 104 Vi 105 Vi 104 Vi 105
Oct.
3.000
Porto Rico Amer Tobac 8s 1931 Nl N
103 | 105
105
106 Vi 105
92
Safe’ *
Pressed Steel Car 5s______ 1933 J J
11.000
89Vi Oct.
109
108
Oct.
24.000 123
Prod A Ref »8 with warrants ’ 31 J D
107
Sale
Sale 107
Oct.
87.000 108
W ithout warrants___________
101Vi 102 Vi 106
Sale
107 Vi 1 0 2
Sale
80
76Vi Oct.
58.000 85
Pub Ser Cor N J gen 50-yr 5s ’ 59 A O
79 Vi Sale
Sale
Oct.
Punta Alegre Sugar 7s____ 1937 J J 247.000 107 Vi Sale
109 Vi Sale 106 Ji Sale 106
92
Oct.
Remington Arms 6s______ 1937 Nl N 128.000 93 Vi 94
93 Vi Sale
92Vi Sale
60.000 94 Vi 94 Vi 89 Vi Sale
89
Oct.
91 Vi Sale
Repub I A S sink fund 5 s .. 1940 A O
87 Vi Sale
8 6 Ji Oct.
41,000
5 Vis_____ ______
..1 9 5 3 J J
87 Vi Sale
92Vi Oct.
3.000 97Vi 98
Robbins A Myers 7s______ 1942 J D
90Vi 94 Vi
90
Roch Pit C A I 5s_________1946 Nl N
90 Vi
91
Sale
74,000
80
Oct.
Rogers-Brown Iron 7s_____ 1942 Nl N
87 Vi Sale
92 Vi 80
3,000 75 Vi
79 Vi 82
St Jos Ry L H A P 5s_____ 1937 M N
79Vi Oct.
79 Vi 82
85 Vi 93
St Jos Stock Yards 4 Vis. .1930 J J
85 Vi 92
85 Vi
11,000 84
76
Oct.
75 Vi 82
75
St L R Mt A Pac 5s stmpd 1955 J J
8 6 Vi
52
61
St Louis Tran gu Imp 5s__ 1924 A O
57 Vi
69 Vi
81
8 8 Ji
St Paul City Ry Cable 5 s ..1937 J J
93
103
Sale 102 Vi Sale 102Vi Oct.
17.000 101
Saks A Co 7 s______________ 1942 Nl
Sale
90
Oct.
11.000
90Vi 91
San Antonio Pub Ser 6s__ 1952 J J
91 Vi Sale
99
Sale
82,000 99 Vi Sale
99
Oct
99
Sale
Sharon Steel Hoop 1st 8 s .. 1941 Nl S
38.000
Sheffield Farms 6J is______ 1942 A O
100 Vi 103
101 Vi Sale 100 Vi Oct.
84
13.000 86
Sierra A S F Power 5s____1949 F A
84 Vi 87 Vi 83Vi Oct.
---- 82 Vi Sale
93 Ji
92
Oct.
92Vi Sale
Sinclair Cons Oil 7s________1937 Nl S 252.000 1 0 1
Sale
86
Sale
86
85Vi Oct.
Sale
6Vis B (w 1)..............
1938 J D 575.000
95Vi Sale
Sinclair Crude Oil 3-yr 5 Vis. 1925 A O 494.000 98 Vi Sale
95Vi Oct.
96Vi Sale
94 Vi Oct.
94 Vi Sale
6s.........................
1926 F A 241.000
96Vi Sale
Sale
81
81
157.000 89
Sale
80Vi Oct.
Sale
Sinclair Pipe Line 5s______ 1942 A O
71.000 1 0 0
Oct.
100 Vi Sale 100Vi Sale 100
Sale
So Porto R ico Sugar s f7 s ._ 1941 J D
93 Ji 94 Ji 95
76.000 95
Sale
96
9 1Vi Oct.
South Bell T A T 1st s f 5s 1941 J J
90 Vi 86 Vi 87 Vi 87
89
15.000
Southern C olo Pow 6s_____ 1947 J J
Oct.
99
72.000 99 Vi 1 0 0
1 0 0 Vi Sale
99 Vi 98Vi Oct.
Stand Gas A El conv s f 6s. 1926 J D
94Vi Oct.
28.000 97 Vi Sale
Standard Milling 1st 5 s ___ 1930 M N
95 Vi 99 Vi 95 Vi Sale
Stand Oil of Calif deb 7s Jan 31 F A
105 Vi Sale
105
Sale 102 Vi 103
Sale
Steel A Tube gen s f 7s Ser C ’ 51 J J 150,000 104
102Vi Oct.
27,000 96Vi 97
95
96 Ji 94 Vi 94 Ji 94
Oct.
Sugar Estates Oriente 7 s ..1942 M S
93
92
_____ 92
1,000 93
92
Oct.
Syracuse Ltg C o 1st g 5 s ..l 9 5 l J D
.........




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30
15
25
25
3
30

97
82Vi
93Vi
96Vi
116 Vi
102
6 112Vi
31 100Vi
1 105
1 100
13, 95Vi

96 Vi
55 Vi
50 Vi
96
81 Vi
8 8 Vi
94 Ji
109
97

July
Oct. 3 64 Ji Feb. 10
Jan. 16
July 3 6 6
Oct. 30 98Vi June 22
Mar. 27 84 Vs Jan. 19
Oct. 25 96Vi Mar. 12
M ay 5
Jan. 10 99
Jan. 17 16134 Apr. 3
Oct. 30 107Vi M ar. 23
Mar. 29
Jan. 3 159
Mar. 13 101 Ji Mar. 29
Sept. 6
Mar. 3 106
Oct. 11
June 26 100
Aug. 1 9 6 Vi June 19
M ay 18
June 6 62
Sept. 26 109 ti Jan. 2
Oct. 11, lOOVi July 10
Aug. 111 91 Vi Jan. 23
Jan. 15
Aug. 6 90
M ar. 3' 99 Vi Sept. 26
May 9, 91 Vi Jan. 23
Apr. 13j 93
Oct. 23
July 71 89 Vg Jan. 4
Jan. 1 2 ; 94 Vi July 19
Mar. 26 98Vi Jail. 2
Aug. 29 91
Jan. 23
June 25 87Vi Jan. 3

91 Vi
80 3-i
9 5 Vi
55Vi
91
97
95
97
92Vi
95Vi
62
100
74 Vi
106Ji
95Vi
79 Vi
76
96
28Vi
27
1 Vi
1
83
59

Mar.
A nr.
Feb.
July
Oct.
Jan.
Aug.
June
Jan.
June
Aug.
M ar.
May
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Jan.
Apr.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
July
Aug.
Sept.
July
Mar.
Apr.
Mar.
Ap..
M ay
Apr.
June
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
July

Oct. 3
Oct. 9
Oct.
5
Oct. 16
Oct
Oct.
Oct. 15 102
91 Vi
Oct.
95
Oct.
Oct. 11 95 Vi
Oct. 4 91 Vi
58 Vi
1 105
Oct. 16 102 Ji
11 100
Oct. 2 2 95 Vi
17| 87
Oct. 18 84 Vi
Oct. 27 84
27 85
Oct. 20 98
3 99
8 8 Vi
93
Oct. 25 88 Ji
82
Oct. 23 81
94
Oct 17 92 Ji
9 6 Vi Oct. 30 93
86 Vi
8 8 Vi Oct.
1
79Vi Oct. 17 73 Vi
15 93

Oct. 24

58
93

Oct.
Oct.

95
99Ji
93Vi
98

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

102Vi
7SVi
109Vi
98
82Vi

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

97Vi
34Vi
34
2 Ji
2
90
62
8 8 Vi
94
94Vi
105Vi
105
100
101 Vi
100Vi
92
93
90
1001i
107 Ji

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

106
101
95
985i
9.8Vi
92Vi
90Vi
92Vi
96 Ji
90Ji
104

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

105Ji
89 Vi
100Vi
90 Vi
75
82Ji

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

92
94 Vi
8 8 Ji
83Vi
93
105
3', 105
9 92
30 110
3:103Vi
15| 80Vi
110 Vi
94
92
89 Vi
95Vi

Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct
Oct

19
5
11
2

15

Oct.
79Vi Oct.
86
22

77Vi Oct.

4 103
23 92
F 9 9 Vi
2 101 Vi
15 84Vi
94 Vi
8 8 Vi
96V4
97Vi
82Vi
101
95
, 89Vi
10 lOOVi
17 95Vi

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

105Vi Oct.
95Vi Oct.
92
Oct.

102
92Vi
104 Vi
87Vi
98Vi
8 7 Vi
65Vi
70
89
90 Vi
91 Vi
84 Vi
81
91 Vi
103Vi
101 Ji
87Vi
107
100
76Vi
105
90Ji
89
8 6 Ji
92Vi
91
80
77

Jan.
July
Apr.
July
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
Mar.
July
Apr.
Jan.
Aug.
Sept.
Apr.
Mar.
Oct.
July
Sept.
Feb.
Apr.
J uly
Feb.
Oct.
Oct.
M ay
June
July
Oct.
Sept.
Oct.
Jan.
Apr.
Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
Sept.
M ay

27 93 Vi Apr. 5
Feb. 6
28 95
6 95 Vg Feb. 6
10 67 Vi Feb. 13
19 95Vi June 19
2 2 97 Vi June 7
13 95
Aug. 13
21jl01 Vi Jail. 4
Feb. 15
2 95
Jan. 9
28 1 0 0
Aug. 16
16 62
Jan. 18
5 104
M ay 31
1 0 80
27 112 Vi Jan. 3
Jan. 19
6 100
31 83 ti Jan. 2£
2 2 82
June 6
Feb. 27
9 99
3 3 8 Vi Mar. 10
3 37 Vi M ay 23
30
8
Jan. 5
27j 7 Ji Feb. 13
Apr. 30
24 91
22 69
Feb. 9
97Vi Mar. 5
Feb. 15
13 98
27, 95
Aug. 20
3!l08Vi Jail. _
27 11 07 ti Jan. 6
11:101
Jan. 12
9 105
Jan. 10
6 lOOVi Oct. 17
28 96
Jan. 1 2
27i 95
Jan. 8
3l| 93
Jan. 4
2102
Jan. 5
2 108
Jan. 5
21 92 Vi Jan. 17
6 108
M ar. 12
3 105li Feb. 26
9 9 6 ti Aug. 21
25 98Vi Oct. 24
17 101 Vi Mar. 9
94 Ji Feb. 24
3 93 Vi Jan. 6
20 94
Jan. 5
5 99Vi Jan. 4
2| 94 Vi Feb. 16
19 105 Vi Jan. 2
Jan. 27
9 94
M ar. 3
29 108
M ar. 21
6 94
31 101Vi Feb. 15
19 91 Vi Aug. 24
2 82 Vi M ar. 16
Jan. 26
17 98
27 j 90 Vi Sept. 12
18 94 °/s Feb. 6
9 95 Vi M ar. 13
14 8 8 Ji Oct. 17
25' 8 6 Ji Jan. 29
19! 96 Vi Jan. 12
25 107 Vi Feb. 1
Sept. 24
19 106
2 93 Vi Aug. 20
30 133 Vi Apr. 5
19 108 Vi Jan. 5
15, 8 6
Jan. 29
M ar. 19
31,124
Jan. 11
96
96 Vi Jan. 12
94Vi M ar. 2
Feb. 27
99
Jan. 9
91
Jan. 11
93
79 Vi Oct. 4

75 Vi
57 Vi
92
100
90
97
99 Vi
82Vi
92
85 Vi
94
93 Vi
80 Vi
98 Vi
87 Vi
87
96 Ji
94 Vi
103 Ji
100
94 Vi
90 Vi

Sept.
Sept.
M ay
June
June
Mar.
July
Mar.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Jau
July
Oct.
Jan.
Oct.
July
Mar.
Oct.
June

84 Vi Jan. 17
M ar. 13
62
Jan. 8
93
103 Ji Aug. 14
94 Vi M ar. 16
Feb. 23
104
103
June 4
87Vi Feb. 10
24 1 0 1 Vi Jan. 10
2 6 ! 9 7 Vi July
3
21 lOOVi Feb. 7
20 99 Ji M ar. 19
27, 89 Vi Jan. 3
25 102
Feb. 3
Jan. 30
5 97
Apr. 26
29 92
15 lOOVi Oct. 1
171 99 Vi Jan. 30
Feb. 27
25 107
107V4 Jan. 30
99Vi Apr. 14
92
Oct. 16

88

5
4
1

9
8

~
90Vi
103Vi
102 Vi
9 5 Vi
100
97Vi
91
90
87Vi
98Vi
107
101
99Vi
92Vi
9 2 Vi
96
90 Vi
8 8 Vi
89 Ji
94 Vi
88

24
BONDS

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

Interest
Period.

BONDS AND STOCKS-STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD
Sales in
October.
Par Value

Syracuse Lt & Pow s f 5 s .. 1954 J J
Term C I <fe R R gen 5s____1951 J J
Tennessee C od 1st conv 6s. 1925 M N
Tenn Elec Power 6s______ 1947 J D
Third Ave 1st ref 4s______ i960 J j
Adjustment Income 5s __ 1960 A O
Third Ave R R 1st gold 5s. . 1937 J J
Tide W ater Oil 6J*s______ 1931 F A
T obac Prod 10-year s f 7 s ..1931 J D
Toledo Edison 1st 7s______ 1941 M S
Toledo Trac L & P 6s_____ 1925 F A
Trenton Gas & Elec 1st 5s. 1949 M S
Twenty-Third St R y 5s___1962 J J
Undergr’d of London 4}*s_1933 J J
Incom e 6s..... ...........
1948 J J
Union Bag & Pap 6s . . 1942 M N
Union E 1L & P 1st g 5 s ...1 9 3 2 M S
Refunding 5 s ___________1933 M N
Union Elev R y Chic 5s____1945 A O
Union Oil Cal 5s___________ 1931 J .1
6s------------------------- M ay 1942 F A
Union Tank Car equip 7 s .. 1930 F A
United Drug conv 8s______ 1941 J D
United Fuel Gas 1st s f 6s. . 1936 J J
Un R ys Inv— 5s Pitts Iss..l9 2 6 M N
United R ys St L 1st g 4 s .. 1934 J J
United Steamship 6s______ 1937 M N
United Stores Realty 6s__ 1942 A O
J J
J J
J J
F A
F A
MN
Registered.
A O
F A
J J
J J
T J
J D
7b
J D
7}*s with warrants____IS
J J
do
without warrants .
MN
J J
J D
J D
J J
J D
M S
J D
7s.
F A
M S
J J
MN
F A
MN
J .1
A O
J D
F A
A O
J J

Price about
Jan. 2

1923.

Oct. 1.

$
Asfc. Bid.
6,000 85}*
83}*
2,000 100 }*
99
7,000 99ys 100
99}*
150,000 94 X Sale
93
83,000 61
Sale
553*
592,000 58 }* Sale
45J*
2,000 94
96
913*
102,000 103}* Sale
102}*
163,000
105
1053*
139,000
Sale
1063*
54,000 98
98}* 983*
95
92}*
10,000 63
68 }* 503*
4,000 90 X_ 96J* 85
4,000 78 X -------- 88
66,000 97 }* Sale
97
16,000
953*
42,000 91}* Sale
91}*
28,000
85,000
102,000
38,000
167,000
187,000
24,000
82,000
36,000
1,000
481,000
166,000
51,000
745,000

.........
95
101}* 1 0 2 3 *
103 3* Sale
112
Sale
97 3* iSale
87 5* Sale
613* 64 H
92
99 j* Sale
103}* 104
100
Sale
88 M Sale
109 3i Sale
100
101 X
103 3* Sale

74,000
93,000
3,000
6,000
222,000
213,000
4.000
5.000
96,000
117,000
83,000
5,000
9,000
61,000
68,000
32,000
69,000
63,000
67,000
170,000
271,000
188,000
182,000
162,000
78,000
51,000
404,000

88
913*
91 3*
92 3*
52 3*
100 M
97 !*
93 3*
86
93
84 b
97 3
104 W
98
97 *
92!*
101:3*
103*

97}*
Sale
913*
70
95}*
993* 100
103 }* Sale
111}* 112
943* 94}*
923* Sale
593* Sale
89
893*
993* Sale
102
Sale
1003*
86
Sale
1053* 106
993* 1 00 }*
101}* Sale

Sale
813*
8 8 }*
Sale
923* 95}*
Sale
90
65
63
Sale
100
Sale
883*
Sale
71
Sale
68
953* 92
853* 85
97}* 963*
Sale
103
99}*
993* 953*
92}* 903*
101}* 100 }*
104
105

98
Sale
91
92
111 3* Sale
107;3* Sale
98
Sale
1 0 0 3* Sale
93 3* Sale
1024* Sale
101 ;* Sale

55
Sale

98
923*
108}*
1073*
943*
96
85}*

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

P R IC E S I N

OCTOBER.

Oct. 31.

Lowest.

Highest.

Lowest.

Highest.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

A sk. Bid.

863*
100
100
94
55}*
Sale
96
Sale
Sale
1063*
Sale

[V ol. 117.

A sk.

83
843*
99
Sale
993* 1003*
92}* Sale
51
Sale
40
Sale
92}* 96
102}* Sale
107 3* Sale
106}* Sale
97}* Sale
9 2 } * -------------- 65
9 0 3 * -------9 0 3 * -------953* Sale
963* 963*
923* Sale
61
70
94
95
973*
103 3* Sale
1093* HO
94
943*
923* 923*
573* 58
86
Sale
99
99}*
1023* 104
99}* Sale
843* Sale
103}* Sale
993* Sale
102 3* Sale
101 } * ------

803* Sale
88
Sale
953* - - - - 913* 883* 903*
723*
723* 63
1003* 99}* 100
82}*
Sale
Sale
613* Sale
Sale
70
92
90
93
87
86
Sale
Sale
953* Sale
102
}*
Sale
Sale
99}*
96
953* 96
90}* Sale
Sale
103
1013* Sale
Sale 1043* 104}*
Sale
88
89
97}* Sale
Sale
91
Sale
Sale
Sale 109}* Sale
Sale 1073* Sale
94}* 913* Sale
Sale
953* Sale
863* 843* Sale
Sale
953* Sale
Sale 102 }* Sale
93}*
Sale
Sale

83}*
99
993*
923*
503*
39
923*
1023*
105 3*
1053*
97 }*
50
85
893*
953*
953*
913*
98}*
102
109 3*
923*
923*
563*
86
98
101}*
99}*
84
1023*
993*
1013*

Sale
Sale

103
943*
• On the basis of $5 to the £ sterling, b On the basis of four marks to one dollar,
>. i Bonds “ when issued.” * Flat price.

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

10
31
3
25
25
31
25
30
1
5
30

84
99
993*
93 3*
553*
47
94
103
1073*
107
983*

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

Oct. 29
Oct. 1
Oct. 15
Oct. 25
Oct. 1
Oct. 4

50
85
893*
973*
96}*
923*

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

100

104
111}*
94}*
93}*
59}*
89
99}*
103
100

803* Oct.
87}* Oct.
90

86

106
100

102 }*

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

82
Oct.
893* Oct.

Oct. 23 903* Oct.

100
Oct.
823* Oct.
613* Oct.
683* Oct.
92
Oct.
85
Oct.
95
Oct.
102}* Oct.
99}* Oct.
953* Oct.
90
Oct.
101
Oct.
104
Oct.
873* Oct.
96}* Oct.
91
Oct.
108
Oct.
107}* Oct.
89
Oct.
953* Oct.
843* Oct.
95 3*Oct.
102}* Oct.
92
Oct.

100
88 Vs
71
683*
92
863*
963*
103}*
100
953*
913*
1023*
105
883*
983*

M ar. 20
10 83}* Sept. 27: 86
Jan. 22
31 983* July 24 101
3 993* Oct. 3 1013* Apr. 10
5 923* Apr. 11 95
M ay 5
Jan. 3
3 503* Oct. 25 62
Oct. 31 62}* Feb. 26
3 39
July 30 953* Jan. 10
3 90
Jan. 9
6 1013* Aug. 18 105
31 102}* Jan. 29 107Vs Oct. 31
107}*
Jan.
11
25 1053* Feb. 24
2 973* Apr. 2 993* Feb. 13
95
Jan.
18
923* July 11
50
Oct. 29 55
July 2S
85
O ct.
1 93 3* M ar. 20
86}* M ay 12 893* Oct. 15
95
July 5 99
Jan. 15
95
Apr. 25 97 3* M ar. 7
883* Apr. 11 923* Oct. 24
70
June 14 70
June 14
90
Apr. 19 96
M ay 28
3 9S}* Oct. 16 102}* Jan. 9
Oct. 19 105
July 17
17 102
13 1093* Oct. 26 113}* Jan. 19
Jan. 10
Aug. 8 98
16 92
11 873* Jan. 3 973* M ar. 12
1 563* Oct. 6 633* Jan. 18
Oct. 30 93
Apr. 24
2 86
June 27 1013* Jan. 15
2 98
16 1003* Apr. 16 103 3* Jan. 5
M ar. 29 1003* Apr. 19
24 99
Oct. 11 89 3* Feb. 14
5 84
3 1023* Oct. 29 1093* Feb. 2
Sept. 7 102
Feb. 23
4 99
Jan. 5
26 1003* Apr. 3 104
100
Sept. 10 104 3* Jan. 15
Sept. 7 91}* Jan. 26
10 80
Jan. 6
23 85}* June 30 92
95
M ay 24 953* Aug. 8
M ay 8 923* Jan. 2
17 89

e First installment p a id .

99}* Apr.
75
June
June
55
June
58
92
M ay
84
Jan.
95
Oct.
101}* July
983* Apr.
933* July
88
June
100
Jan.
1023* June
87
Aug.
96
M ar.
89
Apr.
106
M ar.
1053* M ay
89
Oct.
943* Aug.
83
July
93
June
1003* Apr.
92
Oct.

16
26
26
28

1003* F eb. 8
98
Jan. 12
943* Feb. Id
903* Feb. IS
10 95 3* Feb. 26
23 87 3* Oct. 29
30 99
Apr. 14
12 106
Jan. 10
Oct. 8
11 100
16 973* Jan
3
22 95
Mch. 26
3 102 3* Jan. 15
5 1073* Apr. 3
7 89 3* Aug. 31
26 100
Aug. 8
24 94
Aug. 14
15 111}* Jan. 2
1 1083* Jan. 16
22 98
Jan. 2
Jan. 3
18 102
M ar. 13
6! 98
Feb. 6
22 105
4 106
M ay 17
993* July 23
d Full paid. ePart paid. aOptlon

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct;
Oct.
Oct.
9 2 y8 Oct.
109}* Oct.
107}* Oct.
94 3* Oct.
96}* Oct.
86
Oct.
96}* Oct.
1033* O ct.
94}* Oct.

STOCKS—PRICES AND SALES FOR OCTOBER AND THE YEAR

TO DATE

In accordance with a rule of the Stock Exchange, effective O ct. 13 1913, all stocks are now quoted dollars per share.
^rlces are on basis o f 100-share lots. Exceptions of stocks which sell only In a small way are noted by the letter a. Option sales are dlsrega de d
S A L E S TO N O V . 1.

STOCKS
N. Y . S T O C K E X C H ’ GE.

In
October.

Since
Jan. 1.

Par

Shares.

Shares.

Ann A rbor_____ ______.100
Preferred____________100
Atchison T op & S Fe__100
Preferred____________100
Atlanta Birm & A tl__ 100
Atlan Coast Line R R ..1 0 0

200
1,200
36,900
7,710
5,800
6,500

Baltimore <fe Ohio_____ 100
Preferred____________100
Bangor <fc Aroostook, pref.
Bkln-Manhat tr ctfs.no par
Trust ctfs pref____ no par
Brooklyn Rap Transit. 100
Certificates of d e p o sit..
B R T full p a i d ....
Buffalo Roch & P itt s .. 100
Preferred____________100
Buffalo & Susq________100
Canadian P acific______ 100
Canada Southern______ 100
Central R R of N J ____100
Chesapeake & Ohio____100
P referred___________ 100
Chicago & A lton______ 100
Preferred____________100

207,600
7,400

C hic & East 111 R R (new ).
Preferred (new )___

3,100
2,400
7,000
114,000
44,700
74,300
34,300
400
42,500
4,900
6,300
500
100
3.70C

Preferred.

Preferred__________
Chic R ock Isl & Pac_.

Preferred




7,100
2,000
1,000
800
4,900
660
30,350
2,600
106,500
3,100
21,600
40,800

4,906
50C
30C
9.50C
8,500

Price about
Jan. 2

1923.
Bid.

Oct. 1.

Ask. Bid.

5,300 14
20
21,500 3S
37
499,900 1023* Sale
53,380 89 34 Sale
55,900
1}* Sale
123,320 1143* Sale

11
21
96}*
88
13*
1103*

1,901,250 43
Sale
563*
37,150 583* Sale
593*
3,000 923* Sale
____
7,100
2,000
445,300 163a Sale
3*
182,050 12J* Sale
24,500
2,652
52
70
82
717
91
200
100
142}*
322,414 144}* Sale
56
1,581 51
513*
185
15,143 215
229
603*
333,900 71 % Sale
34,300 1023$ Sale
98}*
2}*
117,700
23*
2}*
113,800
7
33* 3}*
64,400 28
293* 283*
50
42,700 54
58
4
60,200
43* Sale
106,100
93*
934 Sale
498,200 233* Sale
153*
717,100 3434 Sale
263*
62}*
301,500 813* sale
105
174,569 116 H Sale
646,700 32}* Sale
233*
39,921 92
Sale
78
51,400 823* Sale
683*
53
12,800 713* 75
1,900
863*
10,100 72 3* 80
89
200
26,506 42 3* Sale
223*
48
2,600 58 3* 61
41
1,400 50
59
66
100
108
175,425 115
Sale
112
80.550 127 3* Sale

OCTOBER.

Oct. 31.

Lowest.

Highest.

Lowest.

Highest.

Sale Prices

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

A sk. Bid.

Ask.

15
13
19
153* Oct.
25
253* 35
26}* Oct.
Sale
94
Oct.
953* Sale
Sale
88
Sale
87 3* Oct.
13* Oct.
13*
1%
13*
Sale 110
Oct.
Sale 111
Sale
Sale
90

573*
57
_____
103*
35

Sale
Sale
87
Sale
Sale

Vs

54
90
150
Sale
53
200
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

55
82

Oct.
Oct.

59}* Oct.
593* Oct.

93*
343*
3*
3*
30
54

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

113*
373*
3*
3*
33}*
60

Sale
90
135
145}* Sale 141}*
50
523*
199
210
200
603*
673* Sale
97}*
983* 99
2VS Sale
2}*
7
83* Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
107
Sale
Sale
Sale
52
90
Sale

173* Sale
48
52
35
45
66
76
1073* Sale
1123* Sale

11
S e p t.28
Oct. 19
S e p t.28
Oct.
6 21
Oct. 27
Oct.
3 94
Oct.
1 86}* July 5
Oct.
13* Aug. 14
109}* July 31
1143* Oct.
16
32
99
88

55
56

120

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26
55
51
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43*
Sale
83*
12}*
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Sale
24
60}*
Sale
102
110
Sale
203*
76
Sale
65}*
Sale
47
56
80
96
95
90
Sale
53
50
76
Sale
Sale

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

P R IC E S I N

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

Oct. 18 147}* Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

219
69 3*
993*
3}*
9}*

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

25}*
51
2}*
6}*
113*
21
583*
104
193*
743*
63J*
48}*
863*
90

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

31
533*
43*
103*
163*
283*
643*
107
243*
803*
69}*
52}*
863*
104

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

17
47
35

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

22 3* Oct.
49
Oct.
43 3* Oct.

1053* Oct. 30 1123* Oct.
Oct.
109 3* Oct. 26 115

403*
553*
87
93*
343*
3*
3*
30
53
87
120
8 1393*
50
175
57
96

Jan.
M ay
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Aug.
Oct.
Sept.
M ar.
M ar.
Sept.
Apr
July
June
June
2
M ay
33* Jan.

19
Aug.
463* Aug.
2}* Oct.
6}* Oct.
113* Oct.
21
Oct.
583* Oct.
104
Oct.
193* Oct.
72
Aug.
60 Vs Aug.
483* Oct.
863* Sept.
76
Jan.
95
M ay
17
Oct.
47
Oct.
35
Oct.
69
Sept.
93 3* July
109}* Oct.

243*
45
1053*
905*
33*
127

Feb.
Feb.
M ar.
M ar.
Feb.
Feb.

20
23
3
6
21
26

593* Oct.
60}* Mar.
943* Jan.
1 1 }* Oct.
373* Oct.
163* Jan.
Jan.
13
Sept.
34
Jan.
68
90
Aug.
M ar.
125
Apr.
160
523* M ar.
Feb.
231
763* Jan.
104}* Jan.
33* Feb.
a Oct.

8

38}*
623*
7
17
26}*
453*
88
1183*
37}*
95
85
78
100
104
993*
453*
60
55
69
1243*
1303*

6
24
23
2
12
11
24
1
13
18
6
6
30
23
13
8

Feb. 13
M ar. 26
Feb. 7
Feb. 6
M ar. 5
M ar. 5
M ar. 5
M ar. 21
M ar. 15
Feb. 9
M ar. 5
M ar. 5
June 9
Oct. 3
June 21
Feb. 11
F eb. 6
Jan. 11
Sept. 5
Feb. 18
Feb. 6

Nov., 1923.]

STOCKS-STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD
S A L E S TO N O V . 1

STOCKS
.

In
October.

Since
Jan. 1.

r

Shares.

Shares.

)
3
3
3
3
3

Preferred.
Brie_______

r

3
3
3
3
)

Leased line sto ck ..

Preferred when issue
Rights____________

Lehigh v aney _____ _
Louisville & Nashville.
Manhattan R y g u a r ...

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
)

Prior preferred____

3
3

Preferred (new).

40(
30(
87,700
71,40(
19,60(
63,10(
17,90(
2,30(
2,50(
7,50(
1,70(
15
6,300
51,381
6,30C
1,200
______
12,10C
1,300
______
______
22,600
3,80C
10C
4,730
_ _ _
70C
1,000
3,60C
1,30C
9,20C
50C
400
______
36,300
16,100
19,700
33,900
______
100
400
3,500
7,100
102,700

Second preferred..
1

New York & Harlem__
N Y Lack & W estern__
1

Preferred.

______
______
12,200
16,800
35,200
4,100
900
22,000
200

115,900
900
- 200
64,500
3,500
42,600
500
900
.. _
P referred__
10
15,700
Pitts & W V a.
I
750
8,000
Preferred w i __
1
4,100
1001
Reading Com pany___
185,700
8,600
6,400
1,600
17,000
Preferred A
9,100
13,000
7,300
2,000
4,600
53,300
399,100
Preferred___
8,800
Texas & Pacific.
17,100
2,600
Tol St L & West T r rects.
Preferred trust rects
200
- _ _
41,500
3,302
Preferred
5,000
5,900
Rights.
Virglnla I
300
Wabash .
42,100
194,900
Preferred B .
1,800
10,700
8,700
6,000
2,100)
West Penn____________ 100
1,100
Preferred___________ 100
1,400
200
6% preferred________100
1,600
7% preferred________100
12,500
Wheeling <fc L E R y ___ 100
Preferred___________ 100
3,900
W arrants________
1,000
Wisconsin Central____ 100
In d u strial an d Mlscell
Adams Express________100
Advance Rum ely_____ 100
P referred___________ 100
Air Reduction I n c ..n o par
Alsx Rubber In c______ 50
Alaska Gold M ines____ 10
Alaska J u neau Gold M . . 10
AH American Cables___ 100
Allied Chem & D ye.n o par
P referred___________ 100
Allis Chalmers M fg ____ 100
P referred___________ 100




2,000
2,300
700
5,000
14,400
6,900
39,900
1,600
81,900
1,500
8,600
1,100

P R IC E S I N
Price about
Jan. 2

652,700
531,200
105,700
508,670
277,250
35,600
35,960
96,523
8,000
680
300
51,381
175,2001
26,6001
2,600
147,410
15,000
400
300
327,900
94,200
10,236
17,500
51,580
30,400
65,900
15,100
57,400
55,800
97,300
19,465
5,440
900
476,390
203,900
232,600
345,350
872
900
7,720
79,250
179,700
1,769,950
8,800
2,500
8,360
24,700
33,800
160
282
666,420
55,385
6,000
146,200
4,700|
100
636,400
• 1,800
110
500
445,085!
16,500!
865,750
8,200
14,650
10!
21l|
409,650
6,469
200,545
54,200
779,500
53,600
39,000
8,450
223,800
78,300
211,200
155,300
83,978
84,833
927,120
3,494,200
281,600
273,200
34,800
3,218
25,220
20,030
800
534,170
39,702
174,000
247,165
3,400
1,900
208,200
778,590
10,150
279,500
159,000
90,300
31,700
22,400
7,200
200
1,800
109,800
41,700
4,300
77,700

Oct. 1.

1923.

Bid.
2H
3,700
6,400
4X

Ask. Bid.
2
3X

5
11H Sale
16
Sale
H H Sale
7 5 X Sale
30 % Sale
1 2 % Sale
44 H Sale
113
Sale
114)4 Sale
73
77
20
22

Sale
Sale
4X
6
19 y8 Sale
53 X Sale
70
134

Sale
136

39

Sale

9 X Sale
40X
42
70 X Sale
26 X Sale
6 Sale
54
60
83
90
63
68
39 X Sale
16

Sale
44 X Sale
77
82
7
3
85

Sale
Sale
Sale

9 4 >4 Sale
76>* Sale

100

Sale

2 1 X Sale

___
10

2

__

5834 Oct.
8434 Oct.
40 Oct.

3234 Sale

3034 Sale

30

834

28
65
23

10

40
6734
28

134 Sale

31,800 6 8
29,000 1334
9,300
83,100 58J4
229,495 13
68,100
X
136,000
1
5,743 99
621,643 79 X
21,334 1.1134
154,100 45 34
9,400 94 X

29

Sale
Sale
Sale
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Vs
IX

100
Sale
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Sale
95

Sale
45

934 n
3334 35

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13)4
32
1034
2934

Oct.
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434 Sale
2
134
8634 Sale

115
434
2
84

Oct.
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115
534
3
8734

75 Sale
8734 Sale

77

59

64

1034 Sale

26

95 34
113 4
1434
834
104
70

98 34
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11
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77

734 Oct.
23 Oct.
5634 Oct.
1434 Oct.

99)4 Oct.

1034 Oct.
1434 Oct.
1 0 3 4 Oct.
101
Oct.
7234 Oct.

57

42 Sale
834 9
4034 Sale

16
Oct.
4134 Oct.
8
Oct.
39 Oct.
6734 Oct.
5734 Oct.

16
Oct.
4234 Oct.
12
Oct.
42 34 Oct.
7134 Oct.
60 Oct.

67

70

5734 Sale
12534 ------

13 7 34 Oct.
36 Oct.
86
Oct.
113 4 Oct.
3634 Oct.
7434 Sale
7234 Oct.
53 34 5 3 34 5234 Oct.
52 34 Sale
52 Oct.
27
30
2234 Oct.
1734 Sale
1634 Oct.
4134 Sale
4034 Oct.
26 34 Sale
25 34 Oct.
5534 Sale
5454 Oct.
534
5 34 534 Oct.
934 Sale
934 Oct.
84 34 Oct.
8534 Sale
32 Oct.
3434 Slae
6634 Sale
64 34 Oct.
16
Oct.
1734 Sale
834 Sale
834 Oct.

12934
7034
934
30

65
100

Sale
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6434 Oct.
12634
7034
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26

29

24

68

Sale
9
3134
6334
634
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10634
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22

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16 Sale
1334 Sale
55
58

41

43

85

7
31
62

534
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34
34
95 34
63
10434
40
90

87

32

Oct.
Oct.
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6734
634
27
64
534
34

25

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1
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10634 Sale
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13 7 34
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7234
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3634 Oct.
1034 Oct.
3 3 34 Oct.
20 Oct.
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1834 Oct.
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58 Oct.
47)4 Oct.
9034 Oct.
87 Oct.
90 Oct.
734 Oct.
13 34 Oct.

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70
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Oct.
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6434
6)4
Oct.
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34
Oct.
134
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97
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64 34
107
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Oct. 31 9234

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90)4 M ay
68
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7934 Ja n .
7614 Ja n .
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87)4 Oct.
136
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96 Ju ly
934 Ju ly
14)4 June
9 Sept.
100 Ju ly
72 Sept.
74
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49 34 Oct.
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15
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41)4 June
8
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36 Ja n .
6 7 34 Oct.
57)4 Oct.
128
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128
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3334 Jan .
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934 June
3134 Ju ly
6834 June
44 June
45 June
2 2 34 Oct.
1634 Oct.
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5434 June
4 34 Aug.
8)4 Aug.
84)4 Oct.
24 34 Ja n .
63 Ju ly
14
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52
50

Apr.
Apr.

7

M ar.

5834 Ja n .
90 Feb.
124 34 Aug.
70 34 Oct.
7)4 Oct.
26 Oct.
1-32 Apr.
30 34 Aug.
23 34 Jan .
1634 Jan .
8
14
12

53
3 8 34
75)4
87
85
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23
15
22

334
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36

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17
29
25 80
2

11

13

25
24

22 20 M ar. 8
12 6 2 X Feb. 21
117V Feb. 21
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74
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1
Oct. 20
30 22)4 M ar. 14
11 25 34 M ar. 9
2 Ju ly 28 634 Feb. 14
1534 Ju ly 31 2434 M ar. 21
48 34 Ju ly 30 57 34 M ar. 5
2 X M ay 4 3 34 M ar. 24
17)4 M ay 28 1734 M ay 26
54 June 30 7134 F eb. 7
Feb. 26
84 34 Oct. 30 155
38)4 June 28 60 Apr. 17
35)4 Ja n . 25 44 Feb. 13
30 Oct. 30 4534 Apr. 17
434 Feb. 1 5 Aug. 16
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7) 4 Oct. 26 22
23
Oct. 29 68)4 M ar. 12
5314 Oct. 29 87 M ar. 12
14 X O ct. 29 56)4 M ar. 12
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50 Oct. 16 7334 M ar. S
81
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58 Ju ly 10 6334 M ar. 1
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Feb. 14
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8) 4 Oct. 24, 19) Feb. 14
2 2 34 Oct. 23 49
Feb. 10
73)4 Ju ly 30 78 Jan. 10
115
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934 M ar. 3
2
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67
634
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59 34
10534
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3 7 34 Sale
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90

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1754 Oct.
1134 Oct.
104
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74
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49 34 Oct.
7 Oct.

26

18

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52 34 Sale
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1134 Sale

40

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2834 Sale

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Oct.
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7234 Oct. 18 7934 Oct.
87 34 Oct. 17 9034 Oct.

38
3434 Oct.
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8 34 Oct.
2834 Oct.
3134 Sale
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20
2134 2 0
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8 34 Oct.
1434 Oct.
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1234 Oct.
1334 Sale
54 Oct.
55 Sale
44
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4534 47
90 Sale
8534 Oct.
87 Oct.
85 Oct.
8834 90
6
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634 Sale
10
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113 4 Sale

36

63 34 Oct.
8834 Oct. 8,
40
Oct. 29

134 Oct.
50 Oct.
81
Oct.

2334 Sale
6134 Sale
17
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134 Sale

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8934 91

70

29 1834 Oct.
26 5334 Oct.

5

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17

2 Oct.
23
334 Aug.
8
8 10)4 M ay
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31 70
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31 1 0 2
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29 3-16 Oct.
15
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29
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5 1134
2 50*4
29 10534
30 112
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100

9534 98
1134 Sale

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15 34
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70
71
59
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137
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4134 Sale
89
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37
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18
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28
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56
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6
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9
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Highest.
Sale Prices.

6034 Sale
87 Sale
3834 45

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28

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Sale Prices.

4

75 X Sale

2734

Highest.
Sale Prices.

2
Oct.
3
3
434 4 Oct.
13
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1434 Sale
23 34 Sale
2034 Oct.
1734 Sale
15 34 Oct.
54 Sale
5034 Oct.
27 Oct.
2934 Sale
9
11
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44
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43 34 46
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10434 Sale 1 0 2 3 4 Sale 102
106
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1113 4 107
70 X 73
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102
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13
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16
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1634 1934 18
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17
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53
50
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50 34 Oct.

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Sale Prices

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22
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16
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2734 Sale

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13
15
1 1 2 X Sale
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86

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

OCTOBER.

Oct. 31.

Ask Bid.
2
3

25

Sept.
Sept.
Sept.

M ay
Apr.
Apr.
Oct.

Sept.

6
Oct.
10
Oct.
6)4 June
23
Aug.

67
Sept.
634 Oct.
2834 Oct.
56
Ju ly
434 Oct.
34 Aug.
X Oct.
95
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5934 Aug.
105)4 Aug.
37-34 June
89 34 Oct.

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221 84
19 97
2 95
9 7934
17 9534
24 162
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June 13
Jan. 19
Jan. 16
July 3

Oct.

July
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Aug.
M ay
M ar.

28 2134
1 1834
30 11754
7 7834
15 74
251 8134
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5| 25 M ar.
1 19 3< M ar.
30 47)4 Apr.
1 17
Mar.
11 47)4 June
25 7634 M ar.
25 7034 Jan.
14 128
M ay
27 138
July
17 5034 M ay
29 93
Jan.
30 1834 Apr.
Apr.
2 49
29 8134 Feb.
28 5634 Feb.
28 5634 Jan.
1 3734 Feb.
M ar.
27
M ar.
50
3634 F eb.
63)4 M ar.
Feb.
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95 34 Feb.
3734 June
7034 M ar.
2934 M ar.
19)4 Feb.
Jan.
66
60
July
77)4 June
M ar.
98
14434 Feb.
7634 Jan.
2134 M ar.
62
M ar.
1-16 Apr.

3634 Oct.

8

3
8
12
30
13
9
9
15
15
8

31

6
16
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34 34 M ar. 22
22)4 M ar. 22
15
Feb. 9
2634 M ar. 22
2034 M ar. 8
6 3 3 4 M ar. 8
5234 M ay 21
88
June 26
87
Oct. 20
Sept. 25
85
1034 Feb. 13
19
Feb. 13
8 3 4 June 28
3534 Feb. 28
82
M ar.
19)4 M ar.
Feb.
M ar.
Mar.
M ar.
Oct.
106 Jan.
80
Jan.
112
M ar.
5134 Feb.
9734 Jan.

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1434
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STOCKS

S A L E S TO N O V . 1.

N. Y . S T O C K E XC H ’ GE.

In
October.

Since
Jan. 1.

Par

Shares.

Shares.

Amer Agricul C h e m ._ _ 100
Preferred . . . .
100
Amer Bank N o t e _____50
Preferred_____ . . .
so
American Beet S u gar.. 100
P r e f e r r e d ..__ __ 100
Am Bosch M agneto.no par
Am Brake Shoe <fe E_no par
Preferred ................... 100
American C an______ 100
Preferred . .
100
Amer Car A F ou n d ry .. 100
P referred______ . . 100
American Chain w 1____
American Chicle __ no par
Preferred . . . .
..1 0 0
American Cotton O il.. 100
Preferred______
.100
Amer Druggists’ S y n d ..l0
American Express
.100
Amer Hide & Leather. 100
Preferred______ ...1 0 0
American Ice (new )__ 100
P referred___________ 1 0 0
Amer Internat C orp __ 100
Am La France Fire E ng. 10
7% cum preferred__ 100
American Linseed___ 100
P referred_________ 100
American Locom otive. 100
P referred______
100
Am Metal temp ctfs no par
P referred______
.100
American Radiator__
25
Preferred________ . 100
Amer Rolling M ill, pref w 1
Amer Safety R azor ___ 25
Aid Ship & Com m _.no par
Amer Smelt A R e fin ... 100
Preferred .. ______ 100
American Snuff
100
Am Steel Foundries ctfs33'i
Preferred______
100
American Sugar Refin. 100
Preferred , new
100
Am Sumatra T obacco. 100
Preferred .
.
io o
Am Teleg A Cable . .100
AmeT Teleph A T e le g .. 100
American T o b a c c o ... 100
Preferred , new
100
Common Stock B _100

Price about
Jan. 2

1923.

8,400
6,300
800
100
7,500
1,900 73 Vi 80
200
292,000 42
11,700
Sale
95,300 70 Vi 75
3,700
4,000 108
600
109 Vi
667,900 5,596,140 74
Sale
31,660 109Vi ll l V i
2,800
98,650 182
4,900
Sale
5,722 121 Vi 125
500
37,900
2,900
92,300
8,600
6 % Sale
4,340 20
30
236,500 18
18,500
Sale
80,400 37 Vi Sale
10,500
131,900
15,100
5%
6 Vi
39,125 140 Vi Sale
5,775
47,900 HVi Sale
1,900
87,450 66 Vi Sale
8,200
144,100 105 Vi Sale
14,300
11.550 87 Vi Sale
1,000
33,940
5,800
5,500
3,400
300
75,100
11,900
200
2,900
800
10,100
9,900
35,700
2,200
15,800
500
40,700
1,900
8,500
700
24,500
17,100
1,900
15,300

Oct. 1.

371,940
48,700
2.700
98,300
29,100
966,850
9,400
629,900
225,400
5,850
65,600
400
21,300
248,150
192,500
621,700
30,034
9,610
309,300
12,600
273,300
18,150
101,700
2.500
4,850
379,700
160,700
29,600
152,150^

27Vi
HVi
96
30
53
128
119 Vi

Sale
Sale
96
Sale
56

67
29
70
103
90 Vi
106 Vi
154
117
21 Vi
10Vi
40
6 Vi
20
6
90
7 Vi
40
91
80

75
Sale
Sale

OCTOBER.

Oct. 31.

Lowest.

16
Sale
11 Vi Sale
88
95
16 Vi Sale
34
38

98 Vi
142 Vi
37 Vi
103
79 Vi
108 Vi
28 Vi
55 Vi

117
120V4 114
69 Vi Sale
Saie
43 Vi Sale
115V6 111
113
81 % Sale
Sale
125
117
125
97
98
5 Vi
Sale
6Vi
Sale
10Vi Sale
57
Saie
Sale
Sale
96 Vi Sale
149
130
136
34
Sale
Sale
105 Vi 99 Vi 101
61
Sale
Sale
102
Sale 100
20 % 22
Sale
59 Vi 3 3 % 55

123 Vi
154
108 Vi
152 Vi

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

52
11 2 V4
76
11 9 V
7%

20 Vi
56%

1 2 2 % Sale
149 Vi Sale
102 Vi Sale
146Vi Sale

Baldwin Locomotive .100
Preferred .
.
100
Barnet Leather., no pm
Barnet Leather, p r e f..l0 0
Barnsdall Corp, Class A 25
Class B ______ _ .2 5
Batopllas Mining______ 20
Bayuk Bros ____ .n o par
Preferred
Beech-Nut Packing____20
Preferred .
100
Bethlehem Steel Corp.lUU
7 % preferred...................
Cuni conv 8% p re f.. 100
Blumenthal, pref_____ 100
Booth Fisheries__ no par
1st preferred_______ 100
British Empire Steel
100
1st preferred
100
2d oreferred
100
Brooklyn Edison, I n c .. 100
Rights
Bklyn Union Gas ___ 100
Brown Shoe, In c______ 100
Preferred
100

661,200 5,142,800 139 Vi
4,850 112
200
4,000 42
166
1,000
121,475 32 %
5,100
2,200
37,600 20
%
400
78,900
6,700
27,300 51
5,100
700
28,400
315,000 52 Vi
100
100
132,100 1,303,100 61
36,600 95
1,400
20,600 108
600
1,200
4%
4,300
39,600
590
100
8
5,300
200
3,100 70
13,400 24 %
1,100
154,500 114 %
6,900
118,072
2,900
54,000 113
93,900 57
9,100
6,000
700
3,950
5,300
105,600 144
7,700
300
’700
108,600 43
4,700
200
100
1,800
18,200
395,300 10
50,100 18
3,900
231,900 52
10,200
6%
76,700
2,400
76,800 83
2,000

Sale 113
Sale
116
112 Vi 113
45
24
36
84 Vi 95
Sale
13
11
Sale
6
8
Sale
%
%
Sal8
50
53 Vi
% Sale
Sale
Sale
67
Sale
Sale
110

67

73

2 2 % Sale
72
Sale

104
Sale
96 Vi
Sale 106 Vi
Sale 159Vi
1 1 8 % 121
Sale
21 Vi
10Vi 13
49
43
Sale
5 Vi
Sale
18Vi
6
Sale
Sale
90 Vi
7
Sale
37 Vi
Sale
83 %
94
81 Vi 79

101,600 28 Vi Sale
38
Sale
3,300
19,400 85 Vi 86 V. 90Vi 92 Vi
1,400
57%
120,325 4 8 Vi Sale
61
5,700
Sale
73
Sale
259,000 1,074,300 95
40,770 llOVi Sale 100 Vi Sale
4,000
Sale
72,800 27
10.800
6 Vi Sale
44,480 16
7%
8
3,500
16Vi
52
18,200 48
28
Sale
1,800
39
Sale
126,935 2,603,145 50 Vi Sale
3,200
3,200
16 Vi Sale
83,000
29,800
16 Vi
17
3,900
1 Sale
4,500
700
Vi Sale
274,600 65 Vi Sale
77
80
13,400
Sale
7,816 83
83
86
200
8,8
90
90
5,214 83
Q 9% Sale
59,150 124
Sale
2,800
16,525
24’
16,500
18,600
18,600
2 Sale
37,700
2,600
Vi Sale
41,900
1 Sale
2,200
Sale
323,600 22
11,000
14 Vi Sale
18
63,350 16
13
Sale
2,400
Sale 103
Sale
2,800
40,710 119
120
5,000 119
117
400
115
155
200
3,500 145
90
3,506 87
84 Vi 90
10,800
52 " 55
1,600
12
Sale
37,500 15% Sale
800
Sale
Sale
198,600 35
24
10,700
Sale
100
4,630 89
80
85
128,400
18
10,600
19 Vi
4
1,900
6,300
3
1%
3 Vi
Sale
13
600
5,573 u v * 12

Burns Bros _______ 100
Preferred
_
100
Prior preferred
100
New Class B common
Bush Terminal Co . .100
Bush Term Bldgs, pref. 100
Butte C op A Z fn c v t c . .6
Butterlck ____ ____ 100
Butte A Sup Mining _10
Caddo Cent Oil A Ref no par
Calif Packing Corp no par

P R IC E S I N

Bid.
Ask. Bid.
Ask. Bid.
Ask.
151,000 3 1 % Sale
1 2 % Sale
1 0 % Sale
74,250 59 % Sale
35
36 Vi 3 1 % S a le ,
7,050 78
83%
87
87
80
88 Vi
2,000 54 Vi 56
53%
54
54 Vi 52
110,500 38 Vi Sale
3 4 % Sale
32
33 Vi

Am W at Wks A E v t c . 100
1st pref (7 % ) v t C ..100
Partic pref (6 % ) v tel 00
Amer W oolen______
100
P referred__________ lot
Am Writing Paper, pf.101
Amer Zinc, Lead A Sin 25
Preferred __
25
Anaconda Dumper
5*
Armour (Del) pref . .10
Arnold Constable_______
Alt Metal Construction 10
Assets Realization
.10
Associated Dry Goods. 100
1st preferred_____ 100
2d preferred______ . 1 0 0
Associated Oil
io o
New _______ ____ __ 25
Associated Oil rights____
Atlantic F ru it., .n o vat
Col Tr Co ctfs of dep
Atl Gulf A W I SS LlneslOO
Preferred______
100
Atlantic R e fin in g ____100
Preferred______
100
Atlas P ow der..
. ioo
6 % cum preferred..
N ew ________ no par
Atlas 1 ack C orp __ no pm
Austin,NicholsA C o.n o pa;
Preferred . . .
ioo
Auto Knit H o sie ry .. no par
Auto Sales C o r p .. _ .50
Preferred____________50




[V ol. 117.

STOCKS-STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD

105
Sale
107
Sale
122
Sale
Sale
48
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

1 8 % Sale
llV i Sale
95
88
15 Vi Sale
29 Vi Sale

117
71
44 Vi
llOVi
79%

117
97'Vi
6%

10 %
54 Vi
96
132 Vi
34 Vi
99
53 Vi
95
19 Vi
38
35
123 Vi
149
102
146Vi

118Vi
Sale
Sale
113
Sale
125
98
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
139
Sale
100 Vi
Sale
98
Sale
45
43 Vi
Sale
Sale
103
Sale

36 Vi
91 %
63 Vi
69 Vi
98 Vi
2
6 Vi
25 Vi
34 Vi
90
14 Vi
14 Vi

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
28
Sale
Sale
Sale
17
Vi
%
Sale
75
80
87
84
80

25 Vi
Vi
1
1
14 Vi
11
101 Vi
117
84 Vi
54
11 Vi
24
78 Vi
8
3
12

Sale
Sale
lVi
lVi
Sale
12
Sale
Sale
86
Sale
Sale
Sale
80
Sale
Sale
13%

121 Vi Sale
113
115
32
25
82
90
10
lOVi
6 Sale
58

%

%
58%

98
71 Vi Sale

Sale

49 Vi Sale
88 Vi Sale
101
106
9 1 % 94
4
Sale
25
35
6
54
16%
14 %
106Vi Sale 108 Vi Sale

Sale
61

108
46

47 Vi Sale
92
Sale
108 Vi
91 Vi 95
5Vi
5 Sale
- - 28 35
9%
6
4 Vi
75
57
57 Vi

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

no

Sale
91
1 Vi
Sale
96

1
102
90
117
22 Vi Sale
65
75
90 Vi 93
5 Vi Sale
18
19’
13
Sale
2
lVi
77 Vi 81

110
42
86
1%
104 Vi
94
115|i
25 '
65
89%

114
44
90
1%
Sale
101
Sale
75

92%
4 % Sale *

17
14
1 Vi
78 Vi

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

Sale Prices.
4
1 3 % Oct.

70
103
88Vi
106Vi
153Vi
117Vi
21 Vi
10Vl

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

31
2
4
30
24
30
1
11
1
23
2
9
1
4

36Vi
89
54
37
73
30Vi
72Vi
104Vi
97 *
107
159Vi
121 Vi
22Vi
13Vi

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

5 Vi
17 %
5 Vi
89
6 Vi
33
78
77Vi

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

29
27
9
30
30
25
29
30

6 Vi
20Vi
6 Vi
94Ji
7 Vi
4194Vi
82

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

22%

Lowest.

Highest.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.
3 0 % Feb. 21

Highest.

Sale Prices.
1 0 % Oct. 31

28Vi
86Vi
54
30
70

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

July
Oct.
Jan.
June
Aug.
June
Oct.
Sept.
July
Jan.
Sept.
July
Sept.
June
Jan.
22
Feb.
3 % July
1
M ay
1 14
17
4Vi Sept.
Oct.
6 89
9
6Vi Aug.
4 2 9 % Aug.
Oct.
4 78
8 7 7 % Oct.

10%
4 28 %
77
3
4 50 %
4 25
11 65
3 22 %
3ll 69 Vs
29 02
3 1{ 73 Vi
2 106
31! 148Vi
29 117
16 20 Vi
5%
31

3
31
6
29
4
25
30
13
3
2
6
12
17
28
30
15
11
18
19
30
9
9
29
30

0 8 % Feb.
9 1 % M ar.
5 5 % Aug.
4 9 % Feb.
80
Feb.
M ar.
60
83 % Feb.
no Feb.
M ar.
106
115
Feb.
M ar.
189
1 2 5 % Jan.
2 5 % M ar.
1 3 % Aug.
51
June
Jan.
20
3 8 % Jan.
7 % Feb.
U 3 % M ar.
1 3 % M ar.
7 4 % M ar.
U l % Apr.
Feb.
89

%

Sept.
33%
13
July
98Vi
Oct.
38
2 8 % Oct.
59
120Vi Jan.
140%
Sept.
122
17; 114
3 64 % July
75 %
19 4 0 % June
55%
June
117
18 106
Jan.
4 76
88 Vj
120 % M ay
123 Vi
Aug.
100 Vi
13 96
4 % June
25
9Vi
21 %
19 1 0 % July
8 5 1 % Oct.
09%
June
1 02 %
10 93
130
June
152%
4 31 % July
40%
105%
18 97 % Aug.
Oct.
4 48
85
Oct.
108%
3 94
36 %
4 16 July
32 % July
65%
58%
27‘ 43 Vi Oct.
125%
8 119 VS June
24 140Vi July 3 1 6 1 %
23 100 Vi Sept. 21 1 0 5 %
M ay 21 1 5 9 %
24 140

16
Oct. 1 19Vi Oct. 30
10Vi Oct. 13 11 Vi Oct.
31l
13
Oct. 30 18Vi Oct. A
Oct. 10
28Vi Oct. 30 36

21
2
14
13
18
6
16
14
6
20
7
18
29
22
1
4
4
23
2
7
7
2
20

M ar.
M ar.
M ar.
M ar.
FeD.
June
Feb.
Aug.
M ar.
Feb.
A pr.
M ar.
Jan.
Feb.
Jan.
M ar.
M ar.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Feb.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
M ar.
Feb.
M ar.
Feb.

22
1
7
■
13
7
7
22
8
10
19
15
23
19
5
2

44 Vi Apr.
Oct. 3 2 7 % Jan.
Jan.
93
Oct. 22 85Vi July
Oct.
64
Oct. 3 48Vi Jan.
Oct.
Oct. 3 65
109 Vi M ar.
Oct. 3 9 6 % Oct.
l l l V i Jan.
M ar.
2
Oct.
34
1
Oct.
6 Vi Oct.
Oct. 4
19Vi Feb.
Oct.
58 Vi Feb.
Oct. 17 26
Oct. 3 32Vi Oct. 29 53 Vi M ar.
Oct.
Oct. 24 8 8 % Oct. 19 91
M ay
18Vi Oct.
Oct. 3 12
M ar.
15
Sept.
18
1 Jan.
% June
Vi Oct. 17
Vi Oct. 17
M ar.
89
73
Oct. 29 80Vi Oct. 3 62Vi Jan.
Feb.
89
Oct. 2 82Vi Jan.
84Vi Oct. 3 85
Oct. 26 93 Vi Feb.
84
Oct. 26 84
Oct. 26 84
9 9 % Oct.
1 108
Oct. 5 98Vi Sept. 28,133
Jan.
Sept.
24Vi Oct. 31 27Vi Oct. 6 24 % Oct. 31 25
% Oct.
Vi Oct. 6
Vi Oct.
Vi Oct. 25
% Sept.
3Vi Feb.
Vi Oct. 1 1 % Oct. 16
1 Sept.
1 Oct. 1 lV i Oct. 2
2 Vi Feb.
M ar.
34
9 Vi July
12Vi Oct. 9 15Vi Oct. 3
M ar.
27
6 % July
1
11
Oct. 9 13Vi Oct.
153 Vi Jan.
100Vi Oct. 16 107
Oct. 3 99Vi Sept.
M ay
Jan.
120
116
Oct. 19 117
Oct. 5 115
Apr.
177
150
Apr.
90 % Jan.
82 Vi Aug.
5 7 % Aug.
July
52
Oct. 16 53Vi Oct. 17 51
2 0 % Feb.
11 Vi Oct. 31 12Vi Oct. 2 1 0 % June
July
35 Vi Jan.
Oct. 4 17
22
Oct. 31 26
89 Vi Jan.
8 5 Vi Oct. 22 85Vi Oct. 22 78 % June
7 % Oct.
Oct. 6
28 Vi Apr.
7 Vi Oct. 24 19
2 Jan.
3 Oct. 15
4 Vi Feb.
3
Oct. 15
11
July
13
Oct.
14 Vi Feb.
12
Oct. 24
Xj
144 Vi M ar.
113
Oct.
1 121 Vi Oct. 31 llOVi A ug.
116Ji Jan.
Apr.
114
Oct. 3 114Vi Oct. 18 I l l
55
Feb.
30
Sept.
________ ______
99
M ar.
Oct.
Oct. 29 87
87
Oct. 29 87
35
M ar.
9 Ji Aug.
9 % Oct. 26 14
Oct. 4
22
Jan.
6 % Sapt.
6
Oct. 31
8
Oct. 4
Vi Aug.
Vi July
Vi Oct. 15
Vi Oct. 15
62 Vi Apr.
June
53Vi Oct. 4 59Vi Oct. 4 50
1 95
Oct.
124 Vi Apr.
95
Oct. 11 9 6 Ji Oct.
84 Vi M ar.
Jan.
65
Oct. 2 72Vi Oct. 24 51
104
Oct.
104
Oct. 29 104
Oct. 29 104
Oct.
70
M ar.
46
Oct. 9 4 9 Vi Oct. 3 4 1 % June
97 Vi M ar.
July
Oct. 1 87
88Vi Oct. 30 92
111 Vi M ar.
103
Oct. 9 104Vi Oct. 4 100 Vi June
98
M ay
______
91Vi Sept.
7Vi Jan.
3 % Oct.
5
Oct.
1
3 Vi Oct. 25
60
Oct.
Aug.
60
Oct. 6 60
Oct. 6 25
9 % M ar.
5 % Sept.
69 Vi Feb.
Oct. 6 55Vi Oct.
55Vi Oct. 29 60
------ Feb.
15
Oct. IS 18 % Oct. 4 15
Oct.
121 Vi Feb.
106Vi Oct.
1 109VI Oct. 4 104 Vi May
Feb.
9
_ _ ___
2 Vi Jan.
Feb.
128
8
103Vi
May
109Vi Oct. 4 113Vi Oct.
65 % Apr.
Oct. 8 41 Vi Oct.
41 Vi Oct. 29 47
Jan.
Oct.1
99
85
Oct. 26 90
Oct. 4 85
2Vi Jan.
1 £
ug144 Ji M ar.
Sept.
101 Vi Oct.
1107
Oct. 4 100
109 Vi June
Oct. 5 94
Sept.
94
Oct. 29 97
Feb.
120
118 Vi July
Jan.
43
22) i Oct. 1 25Vi Oct. 15 21 Vi Sept.
70
July
67
July
July
96 Vi M ar.
9 0 Vi Oct. 23 90Vi Oct. 23 90
11 Vi Feb.
4 % Oct.
4 Vi Oct. 27
5 VI Oct. 4
17
Oct. 26 18Vi Oct. 8 13Vi June
22
A ug.
37 Vi Mar.
12 VI Oct.
1 14Vi Oct. 3 12Ji Oct.
1 % Oct. 26
9 Vi Feb.
2 Vi Oct. 15
1 Vi Aug.
87
Feb.
Aug.
78Vi Oct. 23 79Vi Oct. 10 77

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16
3
21
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7
16
27
6
24
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3
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13
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12
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19
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18
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18
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27

116
68Vi
42Vi
110
79Vi

5
29
13
29
31

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72Vi
45Vi
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82Vi

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

Oct. 11
Oct. 7
Oct. 1
Oct. 27
Oct 29

98Vi
6 Vi
llV i
59Vi
97Vi

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

30 35Vi
30 101
27 65Vi
271101
30 21 Vi

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

4 3 % Oct. 30 4 5 %
122Vi Oct. 2 1 2 3 Vi
146Vi Oct. 27 1 152Vi
102Vi Ot. 1 103 %
144
Oct. 30 150Vi

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

97Vi
5 Vi
lOVi
51 Vi
95Vi
33Vi
100Vi
48
94
16Vi

36
90Vi
61
65
96Vi
2
6 Vi
26
32Vi
88Vi
12Vi

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

26
27
3
27
27
26
30
1
29
19
31

39Vi
92Vi
64
77Vi
101 Vi
6 Vi
8
30Vi
40
91
18Vi

16

10Vi July

91
13

6

16
21
9
13
3
14
13
21
5
13
8
9

19
4
16
16
23
2
31
4
4
27
29
3
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12
10
18
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20
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7
2
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17
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STOCKS—STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD
S A L E S TO N O V . 1.

STOCKS
N. Y. S T O C K E X C H ’ GE.

In
October.

Since
Jan. 1.

Par

Shares.

Shares.

Calif Petroleum_____ _100
P referred ___________ 100
Temporary certlflcates25
Callahan Zinc-Lead____10
Calumet <5r Arizona M g . 10
Calumet & Hecla________
N par
OK
Carson m ffO o fd 1171111.1
Case (J I) Plow____no par
Case (J II Thresh M ach 100
Case (JI) Thresh M pf ctf 100
Central Leather______ 100
Preferred
. _______ 100
Century Rib M ills_______
Century Rib Mills, pref.
Cerro de Pasco Cop .n o par
Certaln-Teed P r o d .. no par
1st preferred________100
ChandlerM Car(Tbe)no par
Chic Pneumatic T o o l ..100
Chile Copper___________ 25
Chino C opper___________ 5
Cluett, Peabody & C o . 100
Preferred___________ 100
Coca C ola_________ no par
Preferred________
Colorado Fuel & I r o n .. 100
P referred ___________100
Columbia Gas <fc E lec. _ 100
When issued____ no par
Columbia Graphoph.no par
Columbian Carbon_______
Commercial Solvents A __
B ______________________
Computlne-Tab-Recno par
Conley Tin Foil___________
Consolidated Cigar.no par
Consolidated Gas w i .
Consol Textile____n<
Continental Can Inc p
Continental Can w i__
Continental M otors.
C om Products Ref i n .. 100
P referred___________ 100
Cosden & C o ______ no par
Preferred______________
Crex Carpet___________100
Crucible Steel of Amer. 100
Preferred___________ 100
Cuba Cane Sugar__ no par
Preferred ..............
100
Cuban Amer Sugar____10
Preferred....... .............100
Cuban Dominion Sugar.. t
Preferred___________ 100
Cuyamel F ru it..................
Davison Chem v t c . n o par
R ig h t s ________________
DeBeers Cons Mines no par
Deere A Co pref______ 100
Detroit Edison____inn
DevoeA Haynolds lstpf 100
Dome Mines Ltd (The) .10
Douglas Pectin......... no par
Duquesne Light, 1st pf.100
Durham Hos Mills “ B ” _5U
Eastman K od ak ______ 100
Preferred___________ 100
Eaton Axle A Spring.no par
E l du Pont de NemAColOO
6% Cumul pref_____ 100
Electric Stor B a tte ry .. 100
Elk Horn Coal C orp____50
P referred____________ 50
Emerson-Brantlngham 100
Preferred___________ 100
Endicott-.Tohnson______ 50
P referred ___________ 1 0 0
Exchange Buffet C o r p ..
Fairbanks Co (T he)____25
Fam Players-Lasky. no par
Preferred____
100
Federal Min A S m elt.. 100
Preferred ........
100
Fidelity Phenix Fire Ins__
Fifth Ave Bus_____ no par
Fisher Body C o rp ..n o par
Fisher Body Ohio, pref. 100
Fisk R ubber___________ 25
Fleischrnann C o _________t
Foundation C o __________
Freeport Texas C o ..n o par
Gardner M otor__________
G en’l Am Tank Car no par
7 % preferred_______ 100
General Asphalt______ 100
Preferred ............
100
Gen Baking C o ____no par
Preferred________ no par
General Cigar, In c____100
Deben pref (7 % )____ 100
P referred___________ 100
General Electric........... 100
Special when issued____
Gen M otors C o r p ..n o par
P referred___________ 100
6% debenture stock . 100
7% debenture stock . 100
Gimbel Brothers_________
P referred______________
Glidden A C o ______ no par
Goldwyn Pictures________
N e w ___________________
Goodrich (B F )____no par
P referred .................... 100
G oody’r T . prior p f, w i 100
Granby Cons M S A P . 100
Gray A Davis, In c_.n o par j
Great Western Sugar, p ref. I
Greene Cananea C op p . 100




2.666
79,000
19,100
800
3,200
1,000
1,200
800
34.100
28,100
700
200
30,800
200
100
16,500
8,200
36,900
37,500
3,400
900
102,700
500
16,400
23,000
52,400
10,700
6,500
1,200
900
3,100
15,565
500
7,100
400
54,600
28,200
200
143,400
700
25,800
77,100
600
186,200
1,100

83,600
1,550
21,900
33,450
49.500
500
2,200

600
6,900
400,500
33,150
500
1,200

2,770
200

20.500
1,600
100

9.500
100

3,400
214,900
500
13,800
4.000
100

900
100

26.400
1.000

600
100

732,100
3.100
1,800
3.200
1,160
84.400
3,336
1.500
17,750
6.200

4.100
18,700
100

4,000
600
24.400
1,200

1,300
9.200
100
2,000

14,000
20,758
118,750
1.200
2,850
800
5,300
1,140
1,100
5,275
18,800
10,000
2,700
4,600
6,900
1,500
1,100
5,410

2,596,800
125,100
852,900
602,800
24,500
4,300
3,900
6,300
11,300
5,200
8,300
367,000
1,146,575
28,700
500
472,100
9,800
800
592,000
134,200
1,184,900
383,100
68.900
4,200
559,200
9.200
311,400
100
318,500
141,000
310,000
41,800
31,300
14,250
7,200
160,210
15,565
17,000
114,480
5,700
2,332,800
2,083,300
7,100
1,456,300
12,835
442,200
1,904,500
8,550
2,810,300
17.900
1,160
1.399.700
12,750
653,350
991.800
1,445,900
10.900
202.500
31,590
134.500
1,389,350
68,850
42.000
5,700
21,170
800
221,950
17,200
2.900
800

P R IC E S I N
Price about
Jan. 2

1923.

19%

6*6
7%
3
S ale'
20
29 H
7 1 H Sale
3356 Sale
68 H Sale

%

20%
5%
1%

29
30
66
70
17
Sale
43 % Sale
30 % 3 0 %
93
01%
Sale
39
4 5 % Sale
35
41
46
.. _
94 %
79 %
67*45 Sate
4 7 % Sale
81
Sale
8356 Sate
2 0 % Sale
2 7 % „ale
1 5 % Sale
27
Sale
7 1 % Sale
69 Mi Sale
103
105 %
100
103
7 3 % Sale
80
Sale
0 4 % Sale
93
94
2756 Sale
2 0 % Sale
83
105
106 % Sale
33 % Sale
2 y8 Sate
%
%
3 Vs
4%
Sya. Sale
4 2 % Sale
27
33
43
47
16
17
30
45
72
08%
0 8 % 70

18

Sale
Vs

5%
%
21
70

20
07
13
Sale
3 4 % Sale
28% 31%
0 2 % 98
3 8 % Sale

30
70%

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
94
95
22% Sale
90
105

48%
81%
20%
15%
07
99%
70%

1156 Sale
4 4 % Sale

4 0 % Sale

38
81

Sale

84%
0 0 % Sale

96
Saie
Sate
121
Sale
Sale
35
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

92

0 % Sale

125
115
2556
8516
23
5816
85
1256
38
3056
95
io im
5
32
5916
3 2 % Safe
4156
56
245*6 Sale
2216

108,310 8256
3,350 1 0 4 %
3,450 104 Mi
229,994 182 56
76,506 1156
3,090,780 14 56
14,140 8 3 %
75.220 8 4 %
45.100 9 7 %
86.900 4 0 %
21,840 97
33.220 10
243.300
456
12,444
175,000 3 0 %
41.400 83
50.100
52,000
122,900 24
70,700 1356
17.500
93,010 25

Sale

107
108 >6
2016
122
85)6
57
1356
30
1

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
40
7
25 %
66
Sale
Sale 112
27%
20)6
4
15
71
Sale
88
Sale
7
Sale
39 56
Sale
110
106
7J6
Sale
Sale 156
96
Sale
7
Sate
42J6
Sale

95

4 9 % Sale

93
6 56
127
115)6
24 56
8 7 % 8456
30
20
Sale
6156
87
9016
Sale
11
Sale
4316
Sale
28%
99
9356
Sale
4 56
36
33
61
58
Sale
4856
Sale
23
2 1 56
00%
61
60
10756 Sale 10156 102 % 103 56
93
90
36J6
4 3 % Sate
3816 Sale
12
Sale
ll
10156
18
.
18
205a

91
11
129
119
54 %
101
25
71 %
88 %
13 Mi
39 %
25 %
101

00%
11%

Sale
117
Sale

2 156
64
Sale
_____
Sale
1156
Sale
12

Lowest.

Highest.

Lowest.

Highest.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

91

Oct.

1 9 3 % Oct.
26 20 % Oct.
29 4 % Oct.
Oct. 26 48
Oct.

1 7 % Oct.
3 % Oct.

42

1 7 % Oct.
% Oct.

Oct.
Oct.
1 1 % Oct.
33
Oct.
29
Oct.
9 1 % Oct.
3 6 % Oct
29
7 3 % Oct.
43
Oct.
77
Oct.
25 % Oct.
1 4 % Oct.
0 5 % Oct.
9 9 % Oct.
0 5 % Oct.
94
Oct.
20
Oct.
20

65

3 1 % Oct.
% Oct.
% Oct.

41
27
17
69 %
135
10
15
62
60
6
105

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
4 0 % Oct.
92
Oct.
Oct.
12156 Oct.
116
Oct.
2256 Oct.
8356 Oct.
24
Oct.
5756 Oct.
86
Oct.
1056 Oct.
41
Oct.
27
Oct.
9356 Oct.
4
Oct.
30
Oct.
57 56 Oct.
41
Oct.
56 Oct.
2056 Oct.
6056 Oct.
102
Oct.
93
Oct.
34 56 Oct.
11
Oct.
10156 Oct.

--

Sale 105
Sale
10916 10856 _____
20
Sale
Sale
Sale 12956 Sale
82
8456
Sale
59
5956 Sale
16
1356 16
35
33
3356
2
15
Sale
Sale
6256 Sale
115
10856 H356
21
23
Sale
11
4
10
Sale
5856 Sale
91
8356 Sale
10
856 Sale
4056 Sale
Sale
114
Sale
114
9 56 Sale
Sale
180
160
Sale
9856
9816 98
Sale
656 Sale
43
Sale
Sale
0 8 % 00 Vs 62
12%
1156 Sale

8%
656
4016 Sale
92
95%
28
Sale
02%
61
80
85
107
82
Sale
Sale
Sale 1 0 1 % 107
105
106
11716
Sale
Sale 171
Sale
10J6 11
1 3 % Sale
Sale
85%
8256 8456
8 2 % Sale
Sale
97
99
Sale
45
Sale
41%
99
100
Sale
656 Sale
1016
Sale
15
13
22
Safe
21%
74
Sale
85%
9 1 % Sale
Sale
38
16
18
Sale
7
8
Sale
10456 10456
18
2816 16

69
Sale
Sale
Sale
_____

95
Sale
Sale
11656
Sale
Sale
25
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

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

OCTOBER.

Oct. 31.

32% Sale
56 Sale
Vs Sale
4 3 % Sale
33
40
25
30
72
Sale
149 % Sale
12
12
10
9%
17
1 7 % Sale
19%
03%
0 5 % 0 5 % Sale
62
0 0 % Sale
Sale
6 Sale
7%
7%

261,820 90
400
28.500
1.051.700 1 1 1 %
2 1 , 100 , 86
389,900, 57 %
. 47,900 2056
1,484 35
7,800!
6
7,800, 25
280,440! 9 3 %
6.900 117
27,400! 2 0 %
3,400;
5
948.300 91 %
34,000! 98
8,800;
9%
65,800; 47 56
13,944 101
250,375 1016
49,736 2 0 0 %
28.000 97 56
346,750 13)6
457,700
88,300
383.800 21
14.100
52.400 64
9,730 10156
933,100 49 56
36.100 8 0 %
12,150 68
200

Oct. 1.

Ask. Bid.
Ask.
Ask. Bid.
19
18%
69 Mj Sale
Sale
93V*
94 % Sale
91
01%
1 8 % Sale
1 8 % Sale
4 % Sale
3 % Sale
10 Sale
55
60
47
49
43
44%

Bid.

*7

30 2 0 % Oct.
22
25
17
27
25
27
17
24
20
4
13
11
27
27
26
31
27
1
30

% Oct.

29

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17

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Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
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Oct.
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Oct.
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0 7 % Oct.
40%

31 %
93
39%

30
73%
48%

81 j*
27
1756
73
103%
75%
94 %
28%

31
16
22
19
3
25
11
23
26
26
11
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30
18
11
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24
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24
31
31
30
17
3
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29
29
31
26
23
26
11
5
24
20
2
17
26
17
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34 % Oct.
% Oct.
3 % Oct.
4 3 % Oct.
33
Oct.
25
Oct.
7 2 % Oct.
149 Vs Oct.
11*45 Oct.
21
Oct.
0 5 % Oct.
0 2 % Oct.
7 % Oct.
105
Oct.
5056 Oct.
95
Oct.
0 % Oct.
12856 Oct.
11756 Oct.
2856 Oct.
9056 Oct.
24
Oct.
63
Oct.
9056 Oct.
13
Oct.
4956 Oct.
3156 Oct.
97
Oct.
556 Oct.
33
Oct.
63 56 Oct.
5156 Oct.
2156
63
10356
93
3 9 56
12
10156

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

66 56 Jan
3 11734 June 1
4 9056 Sept. 27 11034 M ay 29
3 17 Vs Sept. 19 29 34 M ay 31
3*1 Oct. 29 1234 Feb. 20
4\
Mar. 1
Oct. 26 66
5, 42
40
Sept. 4 4234 June 28
2 1756 Oct. 30 20 34 Oct. 2
5
Sept. 6 934 Feb. 19
56 Oct. 22
22
434 Feb. 21
Oct. 25 42
Mar. 22
3 20
Apr. 9
Oct. 17 85
26 65
l| 1156 Oct. 27 40 34 Mar. 7
Oct. 25 7934 M ar. 7
3 33
June 21 3634 Apr. 19
9 28
22 91 56 Oct. 17 98 34 M ar. 29
4 3 0 % Oct. 24 5034 Mar. 28
July 18 45
M ar. 14
10 23
4 88
4' 73 56 Oct.
Feb. 9
Oct. 13 76
M ar 14
3 43
4' 7556 June 20 9034 M ar. 21
5 24 56 June 20 3034 Mar. 1
8 1456 Aug. 30 3134 M ar. 2
July 2 7634 Mar 28
3 60
Feb. 5
13 9956 Oct. 31 no
4 6 5 % Oct. 27 8334 June 8
1| 9256 June 22 99
June 4
Oct. 30 3534 M ay 31
4 20
102
M ar 10 102
Mar. 10
Feb. 14
91 56 July 2 114
4' 3056 June 28 3734 Apr. 19
Y s Oct. 16
2|
234 Feb. 6
56 Oct. 22 1234 Jan. 15
2
Oct. 19 4934 M ay 26
8 41
Apr 19 46
Feb. 19
22
Apr 21 2734 Feb. 9
22
June 30 83 34 Apr. 9
3
31
O ct. 23 14934 Oct. 31
Oct. 26 2234 Jan. 26
6
Oct.
6
3934 Jan. 3
31!
Feb. 17
83
Oct.
31i 5656 July
6934 Feb. 0
2
6
Oct.
1434 Feb. 9
18 102 56 June
11034 Feb. 21
3 42J6 M ay
5034 Oct. 3
Jan. 31
104
10 90
Aug.
1
Oct. 24 1234 Jan. 19
4 11456 July
13934 Feb. 6
8 116
S e p t.28 12234 Feb. 24
4 2256 Sept. 19 63
Feb. 17
4 8356 Oct. 31 10934 Feb. 14
30 24
Oct. 30 3034 M ay 16
4 57 % Sept. 27 84 34 Mar. 21
311 8556 Aug. 6 9434 M ar. 5
3
Feb. 13
20
8 56 Aug
3 3356 Aug. 4 64 34 M ar. 5
3 23
Aug. 1 3734 Feb. 13
2 92
Apr. 5
July 12 106
2
3 July 2 1234 M ar. 15
6 30
Aug. 28 5834 M ar. 20
5 54 56 July 6 6834 Apr. 27
5 2056 M ay 21 72
Aug. 30
l!
Sept. 20
2J4 Sept. 20
13 2056 Oct. 24 28
Mar. 1
5 6 0 % Aug. 29 73 34 Jail. 17
24 100 i4 June 26 111
Feb. 17
17, 90
June 23
July 3 96
3 3056 M ay 22 44 34 Jan. 14
1 11
Oct. 17 1434 June 14
31 01
Sept. 29 103 34 June 19
5
18 Jan
15
June

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110
2056
5
52
82
8
39
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154
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4156
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7
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3856
9 0 % 91
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25
64
61
94
81
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Sale . 8056
106
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9356
97
47
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98
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7
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11456
22
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91
1056
41
114
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180
99 56
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30
30
2
18
1

83 56
10556
10856
17356
11
1456
83
83
98
47*6
10056
756

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

10
1956
72
87
35
1356
656
104 56
1356

Sale
Sale
Sale
89
36
Sale
7
Sale
Sale

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

27 13
Oct. 4
934 Oct.
23 23 56 Oct. 4 1734 Oct.
20 76
Oct. 3 67 34 Oct.
30 9156 Oct. 1 88
Oct.
26 39
Oct. 1 35
Oct.
Oct.
24i 17 56 Oct. 4 12
10 8
Oct. 3
7
Oct.
26 105
Oct. 22, 104 34 Oct.
31 17 Oct.
1334
Oct.
2

0%

956
1756
6756
88
35
12
7
10456
1356

00%

1 89 56 Jan.
22 1 0 8 Sept,
4 20
Oct.
4 10634 Jan.
6 8134 Apr.
4 52
July
19 1334 July
23 30
Apr.
22
1 Oct.
22 15
Oct.
3 58J4 Oct.
5 no
Oct.
111
Sept
4l
Oc.t
3
Oct.
3
Oct.
24
June
24 3434 June
31 10234 Jan
9
734 Sept.
15 140
July
16 94
July
3
534 Oct.
4 3734 Feb
41 5834 Oct.
3
934 July
4
634 Sept.
3 3834 Oct.
25 91
Oct.
3 23
Aug.
24 60
Sept.
23 72
July
108
Jan
20 80 34 June
23 104 34 Jan
23 104 34 Jan
24 16734 Sept.
3 1034 Oct.
4 1234 June
4 79
July
3 78 34 July
8 93 34 Oct.
23 3934 June
22 9634 Jan
Sept.
16, 6
334 Ju n e

Apr.
Apr.
July
Apr.
Apr.
M ar.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
3034 Feb.
9434 Jan.
Jan.
118
Jan.
31
Feb.
13
Jan.
93
9934 Feb.
1234 Feb.
6034 Feb.
Feb.
138
1034 Jan.
21234 Jan.
10234 Jan.
1634 Feb.
4734 M ay
7834 July
Jan.
22
1434 Apr.
7134 Feb.
10334 M ar.
M ar.
54
M ar.
83
M
ay
9634
11234 M ay
M
ar.
9434
no Apr.
no Feb.
19034 Feb.
12
Jan.
1734 Apr.
Apr.
89
Apr.
90
Apr.
105
5134 Apr.
10234 Feb.
1234 Feb.
734 M ar.
2234 June
4134 M ar.
9234 M ar.
99
Feb.
6234 Apr.
M ar.
33
1534 M ar.
10834 M ar.
3434 M ar.
11534
11434
27
14834
8934
67 34
2034
36

20
3
24
28
10
21
2
6
20
21
2
3
10
14
2
14
16
13
21
2
11
14
13
4
20
13
26
20
13
7
7
4
17
14
2
20
2
2
18
17
7
10
24

8

9
9
5
22
6
19
26
28
7
14
6

28
STOCKS
N. Y . S T O C K E X C H ’ GE.

Guantanamo Sugar.no par
Preferred__________ 100
Gulf States Steel tr ctfs 100
1 st preferred_______ 1 0 0
Habirsnaw E l Cab_.no par
Hanna 1 st pref_______ 1 0 0
Hartman Corporation. 100
R ig h t s _______________
Hayes Wheel______ne par
Helme (G W )__________ 25
Hendee Manufacturing 100
Homestake M ining____100
Household Products no par
Houston Oil of T e x a s .. 100
Hudson Motor Car.no par
Hupp Motor Car Corp. . 10

Hydraulic Steel____no par
Preferred___________ 100

Independent Oil & G as____
Indlahoma Refining_____ 5
Indian Refining_________10
Ingersoll Rand________100
P referred___________ 100
Inland Steel, w 1__ no par
Preferred , w i ________100
Inspiration Cons C o p __ 20
Int Agrlcul Corp v t c . . 100
Preferred v t c ______ 100
Internat Cement__ no par
Inter Combus E ng.no par
R ig h t s ________________
Internat Harves n e w ..100
Preferred, new______ 100
Internat M erc M arine. 100
P referred___________ 100
International N ickel____25
P referred___________ 100
International Paper__ 100
Preferred stamoed__10G
International Salt_____100
International Shoe . no par
Preferred___________ 100
Int Tel & T el_____________
Intertype C orp_____no par
Invincible Oil Corp .n o par
Iron Products C orp.no par
P referred___________ 100
C ertificates____________
Island Oil & T ra n sp ort.. 10
Jewel Tea In c _________100
P referred___________ 100
Tones Bros Tea In c____100

Jones & L a’ln Steel pref new
K an City L t, 1st pf.no par
Kansas & G ulf___________
Kayser (J) & Co (new) ..1 0 0
1st pref (n ew )______ 1 0 0
Kelly-Sprlngfield T i r e ..25
Preferred 6 % _______ 100
Preferred 8 % _______ 1 0 0
Kelsey Wheel Inc_____ 100
P referred__________ 100

Kennecott C op per..n o par
Keystone Tire <fe Rubb__10
Kinney, G R _____________
P referred____________
Kresge (S S ) C o _______ 100
Preferred___________ 100
Kress C o....... ..............1 0 0

STOCKS-STOCK EXCHANGE EECOED
S A L E S TO N O V . 1.
In
October.’.
Shares.

Since
Jan. 1.
Shares.

P R IC E S I N
Price about
Jan. 2

1923.

Biel.

Oct.

Ask. Bid.

100

6,500
8,900
500
37
16
4,700
1,500
39,100
2 ,1 0 0

8,500
4,700
34,900
59,800
3,500
16,060
101,300
32,300
400
14,200
3,600
300
1 ,0 0 0
100

400
800

2 2 ,0 0 0
8 ,1 0 0

11,30 0
157,200
9,300
800
79,000
1 ,1 0 0

2,700
10,800
600
105,330
200
100

400
200

100,450
24,400
700
4,500
100
200

2 ,1 0 0

53,900'
91,100
37,500
522)
26)
54,450!
17,350
276,000
28,900
44,050
194,400
238,500
29,500
215,600
1 0 ,2 0 0

11

12 %
6%

13
7%

2% Sale
4
6
134
140

36%
10 1%
27%
1%
5%
35
20%
%
73%
89 Sale
107%
......... 116 %
10 Sale
6%
2 1%
43 Sale
14
Sale
11%
69% Sale
76
52% 53
30%
74% 75% 63%
35 % Sale
6%
8%
3 1% Sale
34><> Sale
24 Sale

104,360
439,900
415,450
15,100
302,500
23,200
300
34,600
71
2,400
114
25,500
66
25,050
27
695,700 14 % Sale
9%
401,900 44% 46% 34
1,592 80
99% _ . .
2 0 ,0 0 0
36
408,100
% Sale
%

166,100 20 % Sale
17
20,850 76 % Sale
68
404,630 5 1% 52% 36%
24,950 107;% Sale 108
1,300
93%
170,800
1% Sale
161,300 437% Sale
36%
5,400 100
105
96
1,223,230 49% Sale
24
3,200 82
85
70
3,700 1 0 2 % Sale
80
32,900 110
80
Sale
1 ,1 0 0 100
107
95
1,384,0521 36 Sale
33%
421,000
9 Sale
3%
26,000
52
2,900
89
26,275 175
185
220
700
109
200 115
200

Oct.

Ask. Bid.

3,100
95,000
6
Sa'e
9% 10%
200
800 97 % 99
_____ 93
224,600 1,579,200 8 1% Sale
74% Sale
800
1,800 93
102
98% 104
2 ,2 0 0
57,400
1 % Sale
%
%
2,800
1,300
93
95
20,600
122,300 83
85
82% Sale
84,000
66,600
1 % Sale
256,140
6 ,2 0 0
33% Sale
200
...
57
61,800 20 Sale
3,300
16 % 18
12,600 7£'% Sale
2 ,1 0 0
61
64
224,100
6,800
30% Sale
272,300 70 Safe’
15,000
52 Sale
675,610 27 % Sale
27,010
2 2 % Sale
168,650 24 % Sale
8 ,2 0 0
17% Sale
139,620
6,400
1 % Sale
4%
5

25,225 82
Laclede Gas (St Louis) .100
100
86
75
83,690 29% Sale
Lee Rubber <fc T ire, .no par
15,600
16 %
663,720
47,900
Lima Loco Works ..n o par
63%
130
P referred___________100
9,330 219
Liggett & Myers T ob._10 0
2,330
Sale 203%
6 ,1 0 0 210
Series B ____________100
2,300
225
203%
78,300
Preferred___________100
500
112
11 7 % 119
393,550 19 % Sale
25,050
Loews Incorporated no par
16 %
73,700 1 1 % 1 2
4,900
Loft Incorporated_.no par
7
65,900 59% Sale
5,400
Loose-Wiles Bis tr ctfs. 100
49%
700
First preferred______ 100
300
106
329 1 1 5
120
2nd preferred_______ 100
10 1%
35,750 163
170
2,300
160
Lorillard (P )....... ..........100
5,250 1 1 3
100
122
111
Preferred___________100
178,400 18
8,600
16%
Sale
M cIntyre Por M ines___ 5
6,425 1 0 0
106
300
109
M ackay C om p an ies... 100
8,730 69% Sale
Preferred___________100
300
64%
766,700 58% Sale
50,100
M ack Truck, In c __ no par
73%
21,500 92
94
92
300
1st preferred_______ 100
14,400 82
85
700
85%
2d preferred________ 100
119,800 6 1% Sale
2,900
60
M a c y ____________________
7,100 1 1 2
1 1 2 % 112
400
Preferred ______________
129,900 32 Sale
29
3,900
Magma C opper____no par
417,100 38% Sale
30
39,200
M allinson(HR)& Co no par
2 ,0 0 0
90
96
87
Preferred___________100
129,700 46
1,300
49
51
Manatl Sugar_________100
2,600
73
100
Preferred___________ 100
81,000 50 Sale
1,500
37
Manhattan Ei Supp no par
75,900 47 Sale
2,400
4 1%
Manhattan Shirt..............25
5,700
86
1,800
Manila Electrical Corp. 100
35,900
8 ,0 0 0
18
Maracaibo Oil E xpl.no par
24
205,500 3,566,000 30 Sale
Marland O i l . . ____ no par
9,800 10 Sale ____
M arlln-Rockw v t c . n o par
166,600 29% Sale
4,700
27%
Martin Parry C orp.n o par
131,500 49% Sale
37
8,300
Mathleson Alkali W k s.,5 0
327,800 51
Sale
37%
30,000
Maxwell M ot W Y Cl A100
495,100 15% Sale
10%
17,700
Class B __________no par
166,160 69 Sale
77%
48,400
May Dept Stores......... 100
255,305 116
118
110
P referred___________ 100
2,750 93
100
98% 90
Metropolitan Edison, p ref.
7,500 290 Sale
Mexican Petroleum__ 100
2 ,1 2 0
P referred___________ 100
196,000 17% Sale
9%
18,100
Mexican Seab’ d Oil no par
390,000 17
9,500
Sale
8%
Voting trust ctfs_______
150,590 27% Sale
11,59 0
23%
Miami C opper___________ 5
927,720 1 1 % Sale
5
130,900
M iddle States Oil______ 10
370,900 28%' Sale
6 ,1 0 0
25%
M idvale Steel & O rd____50
64,100 67
69
9,000
60%
Montana P ow er______ 100
1,610 107
800
... .
P referred___________ 100
563,800 2 2 % Sale
53,900
2 1%
M ontg Ward & C o ..n o par
614,100 19 Sale
M oon M otor C a r ., no par
17,700
23%
775,900 11 % Sale
38,200
M other Lode Coal! no par
8%
25,640 22% 24
800
Mullins B od y ______ no par
13
300
Preferred___________ lOOj
. ...
2 ,1 0 0
2 , 1 0 0 .............
Munsingwear______ n e p a r I




1.

5% Sale
85
93
76% Sale
98% 106
%
%
88
90%
82% Sale
2 % Sale
34% Sale
55%
17
Sale
61% Sale
32% Sale
48% Sale
25 Sale
16% Sale
Sale
2
5

Lowest.

Highest.

Lowest.

Highest.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

5%
85
71
98%
%
90
80
1%
33%

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

18
9
17
9
23
27
18
17
24

15
61
30%
46
2 1%
15 %
%

23
16
9
27

6

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

17
62%
32%
53%
2 25
29 18
27
1%
5 6

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

4
1
4
145
103
33%
10 1%
23%
%
4%
33%
20
%
66%
106
6%
2 1%
10%
75
27%
60
78%
70 '
114 %
64
29%
7%
34

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

27
19
30
13
3
24
5
24
26
30
15
4

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

45% Sale
38 Oct.
% Oct.
%

2

4%
1%
4
170
103
34
101%
24%
%
4%
35
21%

Sale
1%
5
Sale
106
35
Sale
Sale

Sale
Sale
Sale
1
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
37
Sale
Sale
Sale
73% Sale
75
106
107%
109
8 % Sale
Sale
3 1% Sale
24
1 0 % Sale
Sale
76
78% 74
29% Sale
32
60% Sale
65
73
1 15
Sale
32
Sale
Sale
105
42
Sale

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

OCTOBER.

3 1.
Ask.

72
114
64
29

Sale
115
65%
29%
8 % Sale
42
43%

1

29
27

1

2
26
25
26
24
17
9
25
26
30
29
1

101

18% 16
65
74
29
Sale
107
109
93% 93

3

6%
85
80%
98%
%
95%
86%
4%
35%

5%
2%
5%
170
103
37%
101%
27%
1%
8

36
2 1%
%
76%
107
8%
32
12 %
77%
33%
64%
80
73%
114 %

5
85
66

98%
%
90
80
1%
31
49%
4 12
8
60
31 28%
4 40%
31 20
3 15 %
3
%
5
5
3%
1
1 '
4
15
31 119
3 103
4 3 1%
24 96%
3 23%
8
%
5
4%
4 31
22 19%
1

Oct. 4 15%
Oct. 1 1 62
Oct. 1 25
Oct. 8 107
91
Oct. 2
%
Oct. 3 28
Oct. 27 96
Oct. 3 20%
Oct. 25 70%
Oct. 1 1 80
Oct. 2 75
Oct. 19 98
Oct. 6 29%
1%
Oct. 1
Oct. 3 35%
92
Oct. 23 177
Oct. 9 109%
Oct. 25 150%

Sept . 19
Oct. 9
June 28
Oct. 9
Aug. 8
Oct. 27
Oct. 18
Sept. 27
Ju ly 5
Sept. 13
Ju ly 2
M ay 23
Ju ly 2
Aug. 4
June 28
Oct. 29
Oct. 27

12%

65

14 %
10 1
104 %
105%
2%
97
94%
4%
44
50
23%
79%
39%
78
32%
30%
6%

Sept. 21 1 1 %
Oct. 19 19 ’
Sept. 19
8%
Apr. 25 170
Sept. 0 0 103
Ju ly 12 46%
June 26 105%
Oct. 24 43%
Oct. 26 1 1
Oct. 30 39%
June 28 44
June 28 27%
26
%
Oct. 29 98%
Oct. 27 116 %
Aug. 9 1 1 %
Aug. 8 47
Oct. 26 16 %
Jan. 4 83
Oct. 26 58%
Oct. 24 75%
July
5
June 2 0 75
Sept. 15 120%
Oct. 26 7 1%
Ju ly 9 4 1%
Oct. 29 19%
Aug. 6 58%
Ju ly 0 110 %
Aug. 6 46
Oct. 3
%
Oct.
June
Oct.
M ar.
June
Aug.
Ju ly
Ju ly
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
M ay
Oct.
Oct.
Apr.
M ar.
Mar.
Oct.
Mar.

76% Oct. 27 76% Oct. 27 75 Ju ly
1 1 % Oct. 19 17 % Oct. 5 1 1 % Oct.
62% Oct. 5 6 6 % Oct. 31, 58% June
113
Feb.
2 15
203% Oct. 1 225 Oct. 16 190% M ay
Sale 2 0 0
215
203% Oct. 1 226 Oct. 16 190% Apr.
Sale 2 0 0
114 % 1 1 7
117
113
Oct. 15 1 1 5
Oct. 10 1 1 1 % Apr.
15
Oct. 29 17 % Oct. 31 14 June
Sale
17% Sale
6
%
Sale
6
Oct. 25 7 Oct. 1
6
Sept.
Sale
50 Sale
48 Oct. 23 53 Oct. 4 36% Ju ly
Sale
Apr.
111
106
106
Oct. 9 106
Oct. 9[ 106
114
96 105
109
M av
117
165
160 Oct. I 167
Oct. 15 146 Jun e
Sale 162
117
Apr.
113
114 % Oct. 22 114 % Oct. 2 2 1 1 2
117
15% Oct. 9 16 % Oct. 15 1 15
Sept.
17
16% Sale
no
M ay
108
109
Oct. 27 1 1 0
Oct. 8 103
111
65 Oct. 4 65% Oct. 25 64% Ju ly
65% Sale
65
74% Sale
6 8 % Oct. 13 77
Oct. 3i 58% Jari.
Sale
89% Sale
94
89% Oct. 31 9 1% Oct. 10 87 Ju ly
86
83
83% Oct. 9 85 Oct. 251 72 June
88
62% Sale
59% Oct. 1 1 63 Oct. 19 57 Ju ly
61
113 % Sale 1 1 1 % Oct. 5 1 1 3 % Oct. 31 1 1 1 % Ju ly
113
Sale
28 Sale
27% Oct. 9 30 Oct. 4 27% Oct.
June
Sale
30% Sale
27% Oct. 29 32% Oct. 4 2 1
82
M av
86
89
91
46 Sale
46 Oct. 31 55 Oct. 5 43 Ju ly
55
72
80
Oct.
80
72 Oct. 22 72 Oct. 22 72
Oct.
35% 37
40
35 Oct. 18 39% Oct. 3 35
40 Oct. 30 42% Oct. 2 40 Oct.
42% 40% Sale
89
87 Oct. 9 94 Oct. 20 87 Ju ly
92 % 95
Sale
19% 18
17% Oct. 26 20 Oct. 8 16
Sept.
Sale
18% Sale
17% Oct. 31 26% Oct. 5 17% Oct.
2
4
7 Ju ly
7
29% Sale
Sale
26 Oct. 10 29% Oct. 31 26 Ju ly
35
Sale
40
3 1% Oct. 23 39% Oct. 4| 3 1 % Oct.
Sale
36 Oct. 13 42% Oct. 25 36 Oct.
4 1% Sale
12
Sale
Sale
10% Oct. 2 1 2 % Oct. 25) 1 0 % Oct.
84 Sale
Sale
76 Oct. 9 8 6 % Oct. 24 67% Ja n .
1 14 % June
1 15
. . . 112
90
90% 90 Oct. 6 90 Oct. 6 8
94
Aug.
210
Ju ly
1 0 0 % Feb.
Sale
9% Sale
8 % Oct. 18 10% Oct.
5% Aug.
5
8 % Sale
6
Aug.
10
8 % Oct. 31
10% Oct. 5
2 1% Sale
Sale
20% Oct. 29 24% Oct. 2 20% Oct.
Sale
4% Sept.
5 Sale
4% Oct. 29 5% Oct. 4
26% Sale
Sale
24% Oct. 17 26% Oct. 3 2 1 % June
59% Sale
Sale
58% Oct. 27 60% Oct. 1 54% June
104
105
Oct.
107
103
Oct. 10 105
Oct. 15 103
22% Sale
Sale
21
Oct. 2 23% Oct. 19 18 % May
2 1% Sale
19% Oct. 30 23% Oct. 2 17 % Jan .
Sale
Sale
Sale
7% Oct. 25 8 % Oct. 1
7% June
8
14% 1 2 % 14% 13
Oct. 29 16
Oct. 3 10 % Aug.
89
89
8 8 % June
Sale
33
3 1% Oct. 26 34 Oct. 25 3 1% Oct.
85
Sale
Sale

80
Sale
Sale

Oct. 3
Oct. 9
Oct. 4
Oct. 9
Oct. 3
Oct. 5
Oct. 2 2
Oct. 22
Oct. 8

5 66%
17 106
30
4%
31 18%
3 10%
8
69%
4 27%
4 60
24 77
18 64%
25 114 %
66
1 64
31
10 26%
9%
3
7%
43%
18 32%
92
46 Oct. 19 3 1%
% Oct. 1
%

Sale
15 % Oct. 11 18%
70
65% Oct. 11 70
Sale
25 Oct. 29 36%
107% 107% Oct. 21 108%
98
% Oct. 5
%
% Sale
35
Sale
Sale
33% Oct. 29 39%
95
101
97% Oct. 17 100%
106
24 % Sale
20% Oct. 17 26%
Sale
70
75
70% Oct. 24 71
86
70
80
90
80 Oct. 1 1 80
79
79
90
75 Oct. 18 80
104
103% 99
99 Oct. 19 99
Sale
3 1% Sale
29% Oct. 26 34%
2
Sale
1% Oct. 19 3%
Sale
47
51
49 Oct. 6 54
Sale
90
98
98
Sale 220 Oct. 1 252
Sale 250
100
112
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114
155
Oct. 24 160
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11 108
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21
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8 1 1 % Ja n .
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7 63% M ar. 2
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Apr. 18
19 1 1 7
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18 2 0 % M ay 4
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16 1 1 5
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29 38% M ar. 3
27 40 Ja n . 2
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22
90 Feb. 26
18 6 6
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30 47% Ja n . 5
10 94
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31 59% Apr. 2
5 16
Feb. 27
3 1 37% Apr. 17
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13 63% M ar. 8
2
21
Apr. 5
5 8 6 % Oct. 24
21 119
Ja n . 12
28 99% M ar. 7
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28 105% M ar. 16
15 23% M ay 28
15 23% M ay 28
29 30% Feb. 21
21
12 % Jan . 12
29 33% Apr. 18
28 75
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10 1 1 2
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In
October.

Since
Jan. 1.

Par

Shares.

Shares.

Nash M otors C o __ no par
Preferred________
National A cm e________ 50
Nat Bk of C om m erce.. 100
National Biscuit........ ..2 5

1,600
600
2,400

24,300
100

1,800

Preferred___________100
Nat C ond’t <fc Cable no par
National Dept Stores
Preferred_________

100

2,900
2,700
74,400
600
7,900
400
3,000
28,300
9,700
900
300

Preferred
rational Lei
Preferred
Nevada Consol C op per..
Class A .

2 ,1 0 0

1,400

P referred__________ 10(
N pt N & H R y G & E 10C
Preferred___________ 10(
N Y Shlpbulldlng_.no pat

100

400
100

North American (n e w )..
P referred ___________
When Issued...............

3,200
53,400
400
500
1 ,0 0 0

1,600
3,800
900
5,700

Ohio Fuel Su;
Okla Prod & ,ef of A m .
Onyx Hosiery tem certifs..
Temp certifs. preferred.
Oipheum Circuit In c___
P referred__________ 1

100
1 0 ,1 0 0
100

1,500

_

Preferred

10,600
400
13,200

Preferred

...........

Pettibone Mulliken__

8,500

1

200
200

181,900
109,600
500
1

Preferred____
Preferred w 1.
R ig h t s ______

8,900
7,700
200

12,300
3,200

Preferred.
Pig W ig Stor
Pittsburgh C
Preferred
1

9,000
800
300
700
3,800

1,100

14,500
2,700
328,580
800

Pressed Steel Car.
Preferred______

7 % -------------------Pullman Com pany.

Preferred

1,800

r

11,100
100

3
3
5
3

8 ,2 0 0

71,600
37,400
600

3

1,500

3
r
3

10C

500
6 8 ,2 0 0

r
Remington Type
1st preferred v

3

3

3

3

r

3

Preferred
.eynolds Sp
Rights . . .
• 70 PACioi l OtA_ _
Rossla Ins tr ctfs.

3

r
5
3

3

r
3
Schulte Retail Stores.
Preferred_________
Preferred.




200

6,300
--

--

30C
22,450
37,600
1,900
9,100
73.50C
1,300
10C
26,10C
6,400
2,200
12,000

13,500

1,000

35,130
300

Ask. Bid.

75%
99
11%
295
38%
117
62%
102
1%

Sale
Sale
Sale
299
Sale
121
Sale
Sale
Sale

67%
95
128%
112%

Sale
102
Sale
Sale

87
97

Ask. Bid.

Sale
98
% Sale
287
298
46% Sale
118
122
52
59
90
95
%
%
38 Sale
91
94
52% Sale
93
100
116 % 119 %
111
113 %
8

22% Sale
49
52
11

48%
7%

13

50
15

Ask.

8 8 % Sale
96% 98
8 % Sale

48%
120%
59
93
%
38
9 1%
40%
91
120%
110%
55%
10 '
30% Sale
35%
46
47% 46%
28% 29% 27
86
92
86
16
18% 19%
38
45
42

15% Sale
'2 6 % Sale
47% Sale

Lowest.

Highest.

Lowest.

H ighest.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Oct. 3 1.

Oct. 1.

1923.

1 2 ,0 0 0

356,000
3,125
127,200
15,7 10
3,000
204,700j
12 6 ,IOO;
54,300
10,800
475
30 ,110
10,900
900
900
6,600

10

Sale
123
Sale
95
%
Sale
94
Sale
95
Sale
112%
Sale
Sale
Sale
47
28%
90
Sale
46
15

100

107
1,300 109 _____ 105% 108% 105
267,600 105% Sale
43 Sale
43% Sale
57,050 45% Sale
2 1 % Sale
732,400
20% Sale
13
14%
8 ,0 0 0
26
28% 14% Sale
14,300
8
9
9 % 11
7%
9

85% Oct. 13 90% Oct. 18
98 Oct. 18 98 Oct. 18
9 Oct. 10
8 % Oct. 16
46}* Oct. 25 48% Oct. 31

120 % Oct. 26 120 % Oct. 26

53
9 1%
%
38
92
35
88

114 %
110 %
54%
9%

33
46%
27%

% Sale
82% Sale
47%
11
91%
90%
84
4
62
14%

%
76%
7
36%
82
92%
12%
89%
55%
53%
1%

%
Sale
9
Sale
Sale
90
. _
Sale
Sale
93%
93%
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
5
3%
50
71
Sale
9% 10%
102
____
36% 37

101% 106
2% Sale
93% Sale

2% Sale
91
Sale

100

317,000
8,900
5,100
3,300
458,050
1,844,500
33,820
2,900
215,600
116,200

11,200

96,000
174,450
27,900
160,600
116;300
9,533
3,000
5,000
9,750
135,600
5,800
83,300
10,300
3,096,980
16,900
376,100
17,250
97,700
1,500
291,300
1,005,600
705,050
10,300

42% Sale
42 Sale
4 1% 43% 4 1% 42%
55
68
55
60
85% 90
88
92
20% Sale
17 % Sale
2 2 % Sale
24% Sale
27% Sale
28
32
90
95
87% 93
8 % Sale
8
Sale
19% Sale
17% 19
60
62% 60
64

41% Sale
43
Sale
77
80
96
97
48

Sale

13% Sale
32
Sale

Sale
26

Sale
Sale

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
100
98

67%
114%
107
81
98
50%
44

68
Sale
111
Sale
100
Sale
48

. . . 85
51
54
106
112%
50 Sale
8 6 % Sale
23% Sale
37
43

. .
50%
109%
52
83
18
46

106

107

98%
43%
89
116
54
17
85%

102% 102%

130%
47%
29%
99%

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

2

18

60
63
98% 102
91
95
11

11%

100%
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
86

10 1% Sale
110
115
33% 34% 30% 3 1%
11
Sale
14% Sale
15
15% 16% 10
67
75
77
84
35% 37
34
Sale
88
95
95
105
90
98%
_____ 104
10 Sale
24
Sale
42% Sale
49
Sale
85 Sale
88
92
21
Sale
21
22%

32 1,319
21,300
2,800
106,100
1,300
2,600
469,850
903,100
35,100
542,900
54,300
701,400 48 Sale
9,297 _____ 117
1 ,1 0 0

1%

4%
40
57%
60 %
99%
91

43,150 114% Sale
4,000 117 119
10,200

% Sale
80 Sale
8
8%
38% Sale
90
100
92
94
1 1 % Sale
90
92
57% Sale
53% Sale
1%
1%
16
44
9%
9%
102
____
32% 33
95
97%
2 Sale
89 Sale

68
Sale
11 3 % 116
87
90
44 Sale
19% Sale

234,945 52% Sale
96,800 18 Sale
54,100
1%
2%
2%
28%
92,500 18 % 2 0
9 1%
163,700
112
1,320
77
384,380 86% Sale
106
3,200 107% 112
1

2

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
114

19

60 Sale
96% 98%
94
95
10%

43
92
115 %
51
17 %
86%

10%

85
Sale
112 %
Sale
86

Sale
Sale
Sale
95
Sale
Sale
Sale
89

10 1%
110
30%
11%
13 %
65
33%

Sale
113
32
Sale
15
73
Sale
88
95
90
98
9 Sale
45% Sale
89
90
19% Sale

72%
116 %
____
47%
19%
1%

30%
95%
112
82%
107

Sale
118
89
Sale
Sale

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

17 59
23 93%
6
%
1 39 %
27 92
18 52 %
17 92%
26 122
26 112%
27 58 %
27 1 2 %
25 37%
3 47 %
1 1 28 %

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

31
26
16
3
27
1
9
4
3
15
6

4
11
11

17
Oct. 18 19% Oct. 30
38% Oct. 16 43 Oct. 30
72% Oct. 19 72% Oct. 19
Oct. 16
10 Oct. 15 14
92 Oct. 25 92 Oct. 25
43
20%
14%
7 Vs

2
2
4
2 % Sale
27,700
6% Sale
17,475 58
31
Sale
31
3 1% 3 1
63
1
1% Sale
362,300
1% Sale
%
1
4%
4
6
15,600
3%
4%
5%
6%
32
.3 4
34 Sale
10,300
88
88
95
86
90
3,100
17%
17% Sale
17
Sale
142,100 19 Sale
92% 94
92
94
4,950 82% 89
12 1
124% 124
36,300 149% 155
Sale 12 1 %
100
94
100
720
7
7% Sale
7% Sale
445,000
8 % Sale
46 Sale
45
17,000 42
55% 47% 51
40%
43 Sale
42 Sale
490,750 36% Sale

2,400
136,300
5,500
114,740
2,700
15,100
180,400 1,416,800
300
1,744
.
2,175
44,300
979,290
800
12,450
146,900 3,036,200
229,500 3,824,400
300
29,300
.. .
1,875
800
45,500
100
500
1,700
27,300
100
600
37,800
791,840
3,900
105,000

Preferred .
Packard ___
Preferred

Preferred
ub Serv Co
Preferred

79,800
14,200
42,100
517
580,900
6,700
24,300
13,950
36,300
68,550

Price about
Jan. 2
Bid.

R AN G E S IN C E J A N . 1.

PRICES /

SALES TO NOV. 1.

STOCKS
Y . S T O C K E X C H ’ GE.

Preferred

29

STOCKS-STOCK EXCHANGE RECORD

Oct. 1 4336 Oct.
Oct. 15 21 % Oct. 31
Oct. 4
Oct. 1 19
Oct. 20 8 % Oct. 4
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

3
3 1%
1%
6%
34

2
Oct. 1 8
Oct .’125 31
1
Oct. 2
3
O ct.^13
Oct. 1 32
88
Oct. §26 88
1836 Oct. 4 1636

Oct.

June
Oct.

Ju ly

Oct.
Oct.

June
8436 Ja n .
Oct. 31 11436 Ju ly
9836 Aug.
8
Oct. *16
7 June
4736 Oct. i 8 45 Oct.
43% Oct. I 3 3636 Ja n .

Oct. 10 124
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

% Oct.
763/2 Oct.
7% Oct.
36 Oct.
87 Oct.

36 Oct.
82 Oct.
9 36 Oct.
4036 Oct.
93 Oct.

9% Oct.
91
Oct.
53% Oct.
5014 Oct.
1
Oct.

1236 Oct.
9236 Oct.
5936 Oct.
57 %Oct.
136 Oct.

9%
103
3336
95%

2 11436 Jan. 2
7536 Jan .
9616 Apr. 23 10136 Jan. 17
836. Sept. 28 1836 Feb . 19
287 Ju ly 31 309
Mar. 20
38 Ja n . 5 4836 Oct. 31
5 125
Feb. 2
11836 Ju ly
40 June 18 6736 Feb. 21
Feb. 2
8936 June 19 104
36 M ay 31
136 Jan. 4
34% June 21 4236 Apr. 19
9036 Ju ly 27 9736 Apr. 19
35
M ar. 4
Oct. 18 73
Feb. 10
88
Oct. 17 102
108 Ju ly
5 13636 Mar. 20
Jan. 4
10736 June 28 114
5436 Oct. 27 58 36 Oct. 15
Oct.
27
936
1836 M ar. 5
Apr. 25
2636 Ja n . 2 41
Aug.
23
4536
5136 Feb. 13
27 36 Aug. 30 3236 June 9
86
Aug. 7 9436 M ay 17
Apr. 2
1536 June 30 27
3736 Aug. 14 5136 M ar. 15
4736 M ay 12 5936 M ar. 13
M ar. 14
7236 Oct. 19 90
836 Ju ly 28 1536 Apr. 2
92 Oct. 25 92
Oct. 25
M ar. 12
10636 Apr. 13 110
100 36 Ja n . 16 11936 Feb. 24
2 4836 Feb. 14
4236 Ju ly
1736 M ay 21 2436 Apr. 13
1436 Oct. 1 293 M ar. 3
Feb. 9
736 Oct. 20 10

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

1036
103
37
96

73
7

Ju ly
Ju ly

3136 Sept.

67

Jan .

9136 Ja n .
936 Oct.
9036 June
53
Sept.
5036 Oct.
136 Oct.

51
9
102

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

2% Oct.
9136 Oct.

36 Ja n .

Ju ly
M ay
Apr.

33 36 Oct.
95 36 Oct.

136 Oct.
Apr.
June
4136 Oct.
44 Y Oct.
Ju ly
4136 Oct.
4236 Oct. 10 4136 M ay
55
Oct.
55 Oct. 27 55
Aug.
89 Feb.
15% Oct. 9 2 2 % Oct. 2 2 ' 1136 Ju ly
21
Oct. 31 26% Oct. 4 1936 Sept.
27 Oct. 29 28 Oct. 2 27 Oct.
89 June
7% Oct. 2 8 % Oct. 19
636 Ju ly
18 Oct. 29 2 0 % Oct. 19 1336 Ju ly
60 Oct. 5 60 Oct. 5
60 Ju ly
36 Feb.
1 % Oct. 2 2
2
Oct. 1
136 Ju ly
16 Oct. n 2 0 % Oct. 2 2 16
Oct.
55 36 Ja n .
59 Oct. 25 62% Oct. 8 58 Ja n .
96 Oct. 26 99 Oct.
96
Oct.
95 Oct. 2 95 Oct. 2 92 Jan.
Oct. 26 1 1 % Oct. 9 10 July
10
60
Feb.
49 Oct. 27 54 Oct. 8 47 July
111
Oct. 11 1 1 2 % Oct. 18 10836 June
42% Oct. 23 53
Oct. 29 4236 Oct.
80 Oct. 23 8 6 % Oct. 2 80 Oct.
17 % Oct. 30 25% Oct. 3 1736 Oct.
36 Oct. 16 47 Oct. 30 36 Sept.
M ay
91
98 Oct. 16 1 0 2 % Oct. 26 98 Oct.
42 Oct. 16 45% Oct. 4 42
Sept.
90 Oct. 26 90 Oct. 26 90 Sept.
115
Oct. 31 118
Oct. 10 11036 July
48% Oct. 30 57% Oct. 9 4136 July
16% Oct. 31 17% Oct. 3 1636 Sept.
Oct. 3 87% Oct. 25 8236 Aug.
86
136 Oct.
8836 Oct.

86

30
3 41

4

99%
110 %
30%
10 %
14
30

Oct. 29 1 0 2 % Oct. 3 9936 Oct.
Oct. 27 1 1 2
Oct. 19 11036 Oct.
Oct. 4 3 1% Oct. 16 29 36 July
Oct. 2 1 2 % Oct. 18
936 Sept,
Oct. 5 14% Oct. 5 10 Aug.
Oct. 29 38% Oct.

67

4 24

92

Oct. 2 0 95 Oct. 9
Oct. 25 1 1 % Oct. 3
8
4 1% Oct. 29 45% Oct. 4
84% Oct. 1 89 Oct. 19
Oct. 23 2 2
19
Oct. 4

67%
115 %
87%
43%
19
1%
28%
90

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
2
Sale
Oct.
Oct.
Sale
Oct.
114 % 1 1 2
75% Oct.
Sale
109
Oct.
114

1 73%
16 118
16 87%
9 48
20

20
1%
1 32%
11 95%
1 112

27

17 82%
26 114 %

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

22

4
16
30
25
4
3
31
1

31
4

96
80
8
4036
84%
14
4
47
114
86
40 36
17
136
1836
88
112
65%
10636

Sept.
June
Aug.
Jan.
Oct.
June
Oct.
June
Feb.
Jan.
July
Sept.
Aug.
June
Oct.
Jan.
M ay
Sept.
June
June

1036 Jan.
67
M ar.
336 Feb.
736 M ay
Apr.
50
98
Apr.
Apr.
2136
9536 Apr.
153
Feb.
100 36 June
14% M ar.
7236 M ar.
52% Apr.

29
23
8

7

26
26
26
26
16

5
21
21

2

236 M ar. 5
85 36 Aug. 30
M ar. 14
Jan. 4

SB
93 Oct.
9436
1536
99
9336
86
636
68
1536

104

29
Sept. 24

M ar. 22

Feb.
Feb.
Feb.

7
7

Apr.

3

7
Apr. 5
Jan. 12
M ar. 13

43% Apr. 26
106
Feb. 28
6 Apr. 4
9436 Jan. 30
30
June 5
5036 Mar. 19
45% Feb. 13
Apr. 4
80
Jan. 16
96
2236 Oct. 2 2
69% Apr. 2
Mar. 24
47
M ar. 15
100
1536 Jan. 9
35% Jan. 9
72' ’ M ar. 17
Feb. 16
6 Feb. 13
Jan. 4
45
M ar. 20
124
6736 M ar. 7
Apr. 5
100
Apr. 9
98
1136 Sept. 26
96
M ar. 27
134
Feb. 6
25
Jan.
11436
8136 Jan. 2
99% Jan. 5
5836 Mar. 20
49 36 Mar. 20
104
Mar. 21
108% M ar. 7
5136 Apr. 16
10436 Apr. 13
Mar. 8
134
6936 Apr. 19
32
Feb. 13
M ar. 9
100
123
12136
34%
1736
19%
82
4836
104
98
31%

66 %

96%
29%

12%

7336
118
9436
55%
22%
5

M ar. 17
M ar. 20
Feb. 19
Mar. 1
Mar. 14
Jan. 26
M ar. 6
Feb. 13
S e p t. 25
Feb. 16
M ar. 21
M ar. 21
Apr. 17
Mar. 16

Oct. 22

Feb.
M ay
Feb.
M ar.
Feb.
33% Sept.
9936 Ju ly
115
M ay
92% Feb.

9
22
19
9
13
5

9

3
13
114 % Oct. 4

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STOCKS

STOCKk
S -STO CK e x c h a n g e r e c o r d
SALES

N .Y . S T O C K E X C H 'G E .
Par
Seneca Copper Corp no par

TO N O V .

In

October.

Since
J a n . 1.

Shares.

Shares.

1.

P R IC E S I N

1923.
B id .

Tenn Cop A Chem no par
Texas Company (T h e ). . 25
Texas Gulf Sulphur_____ 10
Tex Pacific Coal & O il.. 10
Texas Pac Land T ru st. 100
Tidewater O H ------------100
Timken Roll B ear..n o par
T obacco Prod C orp_100
Preferred___________ 100
Temp ctfs Class A __ 100
Transcon Oil c tfs__ no par
Transue A Wms St’l no par

244.400 10?* Sale
9,300
120,400 1.735.400 49
Sale
459.500 61 }* Sale
14,100
401.600 21 J* Sale
25,000
6,230 285
350
42,950 121
2,250
Sale
941.500 33 }* Sale
13,800
236,300 1,043,505 57 Yg Sale
55,050 107
4,300
Sale
692.900 84}* Sale
189,700
129,400 1.039.400 14 Vg Sale
19.800 321* 35
400

Vanadium C orp ____ no par
Van Raalte______________
1st pref_____________ lOu
Va-Caroltna Chem ical. 100
P referred___________ 100
Ol&ss 3
Va Iron Coal A C o k e ..100
P re fe rre d ___________100
Vlvaudou (V ), In c.n o par
Vuican Detinnlng_____
W aldorf S y ste m ----------- 10
New certificates____
W eber A Hellbroner no par
W ells, Fargo E xpress.. 100
West Elec 7% cum pref 100
Western Union Teleg-.lOO
Westlnghouse Air Brake 50
W arrants___________
W est’ gh E A M fg assent 50
1st preferred_________50

WaPTflntQ

2,600
5,100
5,600
100

600
2,900
800
1,400
300
2,010

4,200
112,200
7.900
200

12,800
3,800
70.100
200
5.900
800
82,400
21,800
7,300
800
508,400
15.100
100

22,800
5,500

26,400
1,600
100
7,200

8,000

100

600
100

29,100

3.200
2.200
2,900
900

6,000

1,980

33,100
200

BJ*
BYs
3B ?*
12?*
92

35
98%
9}*
39 %
64
42
90
1001*

15}* Sale
92}*
91

5}*
5
34
14 Ys
90

Sale
Sale
Sale
42
73
Sale
95

7}* Sale
24}*
24
97
Sale
18
82}* Sale
14 ?* Sale
41}* Sale
82
74
46}* Sale
92
101

8}*
24}*
96
19
82}*
15 Vs
43
74
51}*
95}*

29}*

Sale
Sale
95}*
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
116
Sale
Sale
30

2:

Sale

121 Yg

42 Yg
117}*
85
61 ?*
109}*
80
69
119
110
7H

11,105 135
137
200 112 }* 120
14.100
50.150 67
Sale
29.000
Ys
V
17.100 85}* Sale
8,060 108
110
51.500 33}* Sale
3,206 130
195
975 115
122
73.500 81
Sale
6,100 46}* 48
1,454
315
63.186 155
Sale
3,000
458.200 76 }* Sale
317.000 29}* Sale
35.300 72}* Sale
2,200
6}*
71*
101,100
4}* Sale
103.600 21
Sale
800.700 68}* Sale
2,900 96}* 100
233.900 89
Sale
62.400 103
Sale
980.900 56}* Sale
99,840 99
Sale
138.400 37}* 38}*
15.000 47}* 48 Yg
5,808,170 107 J* Sale
117,866 122
Sale
7,300
1,718 109
112
418,250 65 !* Sale
167.900 17.!* Sale
646.800
26.800
1,600
223.800
122.200

9,825
12,900
1,800
313.550
827
55.500
31,200
56.600
43,790
21,510
102.600
36,830
100
661,750
2,850
3,500
349,586
215.000
260.900
174,220

35 *
62
95
24 T*
63 *
16:*
54
80
15>*

12]*
87)*
112;*
111!'*
111)*

7 % Sale

6}*

5}*

Vs

102

13}* 14}* 14
Sale
89
87
60
66}* 78
91
85
Sale
51}*
51}*
32}*
Sale
33
116M Saie 116}*
111

54}*
114
78}*
63}*
94
115
8}*
24
97}*

Sale
Saie
Sale
Sale
Sale
118}*
9}*
Sale
29

W s Sale

111

Sale
85*
Sale
39}*
57}* 58 Yg
Sale
6}*
310
275
Sale 101
Sale
34}*
Sale
57
110
114}*
Sale
89}*
Sale
1 Ys
33}* 285*

112 }*

-----

112 }*----

86
105
30
185
108
75 Ys
47 Vg
29}*
_____
167

90
107}*
Saie
208
119
78
Sale
38}*
95
172

75}*
30}*
76}*
.
3}*
15}*
52}*
94}*
92
101
38
91}*
23}*
41}*
86 Yg
1185*

77}*
Sale
79
5 Ys
4
Sale
Sale
100
94
103
Sale
94
24
42
Sale
Sale

37}*
62

39
65

Highest.

Lowest.

Highest.

Sale Prices.

Sale Prices.

Salt Prices.

4}*
5
29 Ys
13}*
90
?*
7Vg

23}*
97
17}*
82}*
14 5*
39}*
75
46}*
96

Oct.
Oct.
O ct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

12}* Oct.
88
Oct.
65}* Oct.

26
Oct.
8
15
5}* Oct.
3 34
Oct.
25 16 Ys Oct.
16 92
Oct.
1 Oct.
8}* Oct.
26
Oct.
97
Oct.
19}* Oct.
84}* Oct.
17 Ys Oct.
43
Oct.
75
Oct.
55
Oct.
96}* Oct.
17 15
19 90
25i 67

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

50}* Oct. Ill 55}* Oct.
31}* Oct. 30 34}* Oct.
116
Oct. 13 117}* Oct.

Sale
543* Oct. lj 57
Oct.
116
113V* Oct. 5 114
Oct.
Sale
75}* Oct. 311 845* Oct.
Sale
60 t* Oct. 30 66}* Oct.
100 }* Saie
93}* Oct. 1 100}* Oct.
117
110
115
Oct. 4 115
Oct.
10 }* Saie
8}* Oct. 11 10}* Oct.
2
Sale
2 Oct. 23, 2}* Oct.
23
27
23}* Oct. 27 24
Oct.
103}* 97 5* Oct. 3
Oct.
3 Ys Sale
1 Ys Oct. 1 3 Ys Oct.
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
310
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
30

8}*
38 5*
56}*
6
280
99
335*
535*
108}*
85
1}*
30

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

4
4 Ys Oct. 26 12 }*
5
Oct. 15 io H
8
31 29}* Oct. 3 411*
8 .19}*
.
4 12 }* Jan
June 25, 95
9 90
Oct.
13!
1
30
H
6}* July 31 16
23
23
July
31
345*
4
Oct. 3 101?*
3 97
Sept. 18, 395*
3 16
11 80}* Aug. 23: 993*
2, 35
95* Jan
6
31 39}* July 111 60
Jan 13, 90
27 68
10 38}* Aug. 4; 64}*
23 92}* Jan 10100
100 }* Aug. 4 105
4 1 1 ?* June 30 27}*
Oct. 19 97}*
30 88
9 65?* Oct. 25 90}*
89
M ay 21 97
47}* July 30 123}*
30 Ys July 31 i 44 1*
24 114}* Aug. 24 118}*
85
Jan
2 1105*
June 29 675*
31 51
2,115
1 1093* Jan
July 5,124}*
16 74
4 59}* July 2 94 3*
31 93}* Oct. 1 126 3*
Jan
4:1163*
4 112
7 Jan
3, 15
19
2
Sept. 18
6?*
15
9 23}* Oct. 27! 34
26 95?* June 15,100
1 June 4
3}*
31

9 Ys Oct.
4 2 Yg Oct.
58}* Oct.
8}* Oct.
30 285 Oct.
22 104 Oct.
26; 35 Ys Oct.
29 603* Oct.
9 115}* Oct.
4 905* Oct.
251 4
Oct.
Oct.
17 30

87
107}*
30
170
106
75}*
46}*
39
....
173

Oct.
Oct.
Ys Oct.
90
87
Oct.
108}* 107
Oct.
Sale
30
Oct.
176
169
Oct.
114
Sale
74 3* Oct.
47}* 46 Ys Oct.
423*
95
Sale 168
Oct. 11

39}* Oct.
63}* Oct.
Ys Oct.
87
Oct.
108}* Oct.
31}* Oct.
185
Oct.

173

Oct. 23

o43*
385*
80}*
3 Vg
4
15
53
94}*
92
99
34}*
83}*
19
39
91}*
1183*

5
Sale
Sale
5 Ys
Sale
Sale
Sale
98
Sale
101
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

76J*
40}*
82}*
3}*
5}*
16
54}*
97
933*
1013*
40
95
23}*
41}*
91}*
119}*

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

37}* Sale
54
Sale

36
50

a4

30 3*
78V*
3}*
3 5*
13}*
47 3*
96}*
89
99}*
305*
76}*
18}*
39
85 Ys
117}*

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Otc.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

77}* Oct.
47}* Oct.

103}* 103 Ys 105)* 106}* 105)* Oct. 10 105 3* Oct. 10
Sale
Sale
60
59
55}* Oct. 25 60}* Oct. 5
Oct. 2
14
Oct. 31 16
16?* 16?* 14?* Sale
29
32
85
8?*
25 3*
45*
52
79
18}*
8

28?*
28
80
73*
22
33*
54
813*
16
12

15?* 16
Sale
13 Ys 15
Sale
913* 38
113
Sale 111
Sale 105}* 107
83
79}*
Sale

16
13?*
38
114
106}*
79

60)* Sale
112;* 1133*

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
99
Sale
Sale
Sale
Saie
79
Sale
99
103
Sale
90
65
91
Sale
Sale
Sale

Lowest.
Sale Prices.

57
113
78
64}*

Sale
35
89
Sale
47
6
59
83
Sale
16

Sale
64
98
Sale
Sale
18
Sale
85
Sale

Ask.

9 Ys
41}*
56}*
8}*
275
101
34 5*
56}*
107 ?*
85}*
3}*
30}*

57 5* Sale
70 Ys 75

Western El A*Mfg'"rights
8,600
215*
273* Sale
W hite Eagle Oil A R no par
47?*
7,300
49
Sale
W hite M otor___________ 50
lW
47,480
3 !* Sale
W hite Oil C orp_____ no par
1,100
1,100
C ertificates________
124,500 10** Sale
9,500
63*
Wlckwlre-Spencer S te e l..5
53*
672.900
52,700
6 )* Sale
W lllys-Overland________25
57}*
438.400 42
70.900
43
New preferred______ 100
21
4,800
73.500 37
Sale
Wilson A C o n c r t c n o par
60
3,800 80
100
89
P referred ___________ 100
147.150 220
21.900
Sale 251}*
W oolworth (F W )_____ 100
22}*
50.400 32}* Sate
3,200
W orth’ t ’n F A M r t c . 100
1,027
85
Preferred A r t c ____100
5,400
Preferred B v t c ____100
683*
54,800
7.900
W rlgbt Aeronautlc.no par
8 } * _____ 10
65}*
2.900
23.300
Youngstown Sheet A Tube
* Ex-divldend.
oT h is price la after distribution of dividend
United Retail Stores.




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

OCTOBER.

Oct. 31.

A sk . B id.

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
92}*

20 % Sale

93
87
93

Oct. 1.

A sk . B id .

So Porto Rico Sugar__ 100
P re fe rre d ___ _____ 100
Spalding 1st pref_____ 100
Spicer M fg C o _____ no par
P referred ___________ 100
Standard Milling_____ 100
P re fe rre d ___________100
Standard Oil of Calif___25
Standard Oil of N J ____25
P referred ___________ 100
Steel A Tube o f Am pf.10 0
Sterling Products__ no par
Stern Bros pref (8 % )..1 0 0
Steward Warn C orp.n o par
Stromberg Carburet no par
Studebaker Corp (The) 100
P referred ___________ 100
Submar Boat C orp.n o par
Superior O il_______ no par
Superior Steel_________100
First preferred______ 100
Bweets Co of Am erica, .l u

Underwood Typewriter 100
P referred___________ 100
N e w _________________ 25
Union Bag A Paper new 100
Union O il__________ no par
Union Tank C ar______ 100
P re fe rr e d ___________100
United Alloy Steel_.no par
United Cigar Stores__ 100
P re fe rre d ___________ 100
United Drug__________ 100
1st preferred_________50
United Dyew ood______ 100
P referred___________ 100
United Fruit__________ 100
United Paperboard C o . 100
United Retail Stores no par
U 8 Cast Iron Pipe A F 100
P referred ___________ 100
U S Express......... ...........100
U S Food Products___ 100
U S Hoffman M ach no par
U S Indus A lcohoi____ 100
P re fe rre d ___________ 100
U S Realty A Im provt.100
Preferred ctfs w 1 _______
U S R ubber.....................100
1st preferred________100
U S Smelt Refg A M g .-50
P re fe rre d ____________ 50
United States Steel____100
P referred ___________ 100
U S T obacco_______ no por
P referred ___________ 100
Utah C opper----------------- 10
Utah Securities v t e __ 100

117.

P 'ice about
Jan. 2

11.400
131,100
38,450
1,700
4,600
67.000
161,500 1,300,200
3.300
25,660
201,811
201,811
15,300
441,700
7,500
273.600
100
3.400
194,200 3,228,700
1.300
50.700
47.400 1,113,600
4,000
124,300
9.300
100
75.000
8.300
2,800
200
600
305.200
3,700
6,100
400
8,333
750
1,780
90,200 1.232.400
79,700 2,015,867
84,525
3,500
249.550
129,180
4.700
2,600
300
100,500 1,172,000
490.600
16,800
717,100 5,476,500
7.600
1,200
662,000
38,900
91,600
9.700
14.500
300
800
200
227.500
81,200

Shattuck Arizona C op p .lO
Shell Transport A T r a d .£2
Shell Union O il________
P referred____________
Rights_______________
Simms Petroleum______
Simmons C o _______ no par
P referred___________ 100
SlnclalrConOilCorp no par
P referred___________
Skelly Oil C o ___________ 10
Sloss-Sheffleld St’l & 1 . 100

[Y ol.

27
31}*
85
73*
20?*
4}*
52}*
81
12

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

17
26
5
24
31
16
19
11
23

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
65
Sale
Sale
81
65
Sale
Sale

55 Ys Oct.
75
Oct.
20
47

Oct.
Oct.
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Ys Oct.
5 Oct.
5?* Oct.
57
Oct.
19
Oct.
65
Oct.
251}* Oct.
20?* Oct.
9 Ys Oct.
62
Oct.

29 Ys
363*
85
9?*
27}*
43*
54
81
18}*

Oct. 4
Oct. 6
Oct. 5
Oct. 4.
Oct. 4l
Oct. 16
Oct. 4
Oct. 11
Oct. 1

136 Jan
1173* Mar
35}* Aug.
50
Oct.
3* Jan
81
Feb
106
Sept.
29
July
169
Oct.
108}* Sept.
74}* Oct.
46}* M ay
38}* Sept.
92
Mar
152}* Jan
14 June
4
Oct.
20
July
64
June
3}* Aug.
2 3* June
13?* Oct.
40
June
95}* June
88}* July
973* Aug.
305* Oct.
76?* Oct.
1 8 ?* Oct.
39
Oct.
85}* July
116}* Aug.
48
July
93
June
55}* O ct.
14}* June
24?* July
31 Ys Oct.
85
Oct.
6 ^ June
17
June
3 }* June
52
July
77}* June
12
Oct.
5 Jan

36}* M ay
Oct. 5 14 5* June
Oct. 23 12}* Jan
Oct. 4 34}* July
Oct. 31 111}* Mar
Oct. 23 1013* July
Oct. 4 76
July
78
June
4
52}*
June
58?*
Oct.
26
Oct. 8 70
8 75
Aug.
533* June
Yt M ay
31 23}* Oct. 4 20
Oct.
1 49}* Oct. 24 45
June
1
IS
1}* Oct.
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31
Vs Oct. 31
Vs Oct.
17
6?* Oct. 4
5
Oct.
1 7}* Oct. 19
5 June
1 70
Oct. 22 42J* Jan
3( 22
Oct. 4 19 June
Oct. 17 64
17 65
July
1 284
Oct. 29 1993* Jan
29 25
Oct. 4 20?* Oct.
80
Apr
60}* Sept.
3 103* Oct. 26
8}* Jan
24 65}* Oct. 1 62
Oct.

Sale
15}* Oct. 8
14?* 13J* Oct. 3
Sale
35
Oct. 29
Sale 111?* Oct. 9
Sale 104}* Oct. 26
80
79 Ys Oct. 23

57}* Sale
70}* 75

20
483*
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?*
7Y ,
5}*
Sale
7
Sale
68?*
22
19}*
55
70
Sale 275
25
20 Ys
80
65}* 55
10?*
Sale
Sale
63

Sale
Sale
Sale

Sale
31 Ys
89
Sale
Sale
41*
Sale
90
Sale
16

8 June
3S}* Oct.
53}* July
6 Oct.
280
July
94
July
33 Ys Jan
46}* Aug.
104 H Feb
76 !* July
1 Yx Oct.
30
June

16}*
14?*
40?*
114}*
107?*
82

12 ?*
523*
65
24}*
324
144
45
613*
115}*
905*
143*
40

M ar. 3
M ar. 2
M ar. 7
M ay 23
M ay 23
Oct. 30
Feb. 28
M ar. 23
M ar. 15
M ar. 19
Feb. 14
Apr. 2
Apr. 27
M ar. 16
M ar. 19
M ar. 14
Jan. 4
Feb. 16
Feb. 2
Jan. 23
M ar. 6
Jan. 2
M ar. 3
July 27
Aug. 9
M ar. 2
Jan. 5
Apr. 67
M ar. 1
M ar. 21
Aug. 16
Apr. 6
Feb. 15
M ar. 23
Sept. 25
Oct. 31
Feb.
M ar.
Jan.
Feb.
June
M ar.
M ar.
Apr.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
Apr.

17
20
15
2
7
2
8
27
25
25
5
20

183

M ay 31
Feb. 1
June 29
M ar. 28
Jan. 3
M ar. 19
112 Jan. 19
393* M ar. 21
223
Feb. 14
119
M ar. 21
85?* Feb. 26
July 9
49
50}* Feb. 17
96
Feb. 6
M ar. 2
183
185* M ar. 29
84}* Apr. 17
34 3* Mar. 2
82?* Oct. 8
8?* Mar. 1
6}* Mar. 19
Jan. 27
25
73}* M ar. 16
101 M ar. 28
M ar. 5
106
108?* M ar. 5
64}* M ar. 22
Jan. 13
105
43?* M ar. 2
48 3* Jan. 3
1095* M ar. 21
123}* Jan. 15
F eb. 13
69
112
Feb. 8
76}* M ar. 5
245* Feb. 16

120

41?*
77}*
3*
99?*

5 445* M ar. 20
26 64
Jan. 3
5
Jan. 25
27
Feb. 20
27
M ar. 15
27
Feb. 24
2
M ar. 5
28
Apr. 23
M ar. 22
23
July 31
26
44
20
15?*
105
117
1193*
120
78
67}*
78
30?*
60 }*
bVs
Vs

14
8}*
71
42?*
89
284
403*
83}*
71}*
11

80

M ar. 16
M ay 24
Sept. 18
M ar. 2
Aug. 23
Jan. 30
Feb. 17
June 28
Feb. 16
M ar. 20
June 28
Apr. 10
Mar. 20
M ar. 19
Feb. 9
Oct. 31
Feb. 13
Jan. 5
Aug. 31
M ar. 7
Feb. 8
Oct. 29
Feb. 16
M ar. 6
M ar. 8
M ay 17
Jan. 26

in shares of United Cigar Store at the rate of 38.85 shares for 100 shares of

G eneral Q uotations

11

O F

BONDS AND STOCKS
1. In the following thirty-three pages of tables quotations are given for all the more important securities listed on any Stock Exchange In tbs
United States; also for leading unlisted and Inactive securities.
2. Quotations from all Stock Exchangee are as near as possible for the cloting day of the month preceding the date o f 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 employ 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 “ 7”
bl prefixed to the price, be 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 prlca.
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
tn 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.
5. It should be borne In mind In the use of these tables that the quotations for many Inactive and unlisted securities are merely nominal, but In
all cases the figures are obtained from sources which are considered reliable.
6. The following abbreviations are often used, viz.: “ M " for mortgage, “ g ” for gold, “ gu” for guaranteed, “ end” for endorsed, “ cons” for con
•olidated, "co n v ” for convertible, “ s f ” for sinking fund, “ 1 g ” for land grant, “ o p ” for optional.
7. The black-faced type In the letters showing the interest period indicates the month when the bonds mature.
N O T IC E.— A ll b o n d p rices are “ a n d In terest” ex cep t w here 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 ILR O A D BONDS

I
Bid.

A sk .

j

B onds

Bid.

A sk .

1
|

Bonds

Bid.

A sk.

96%
Ohio R Iv R R — ls t g 5 s ’ 36 JA D
— i
... <
Bonds of companies consol'd are
Gen gold 5s 1937_____ AAO
96%
91
92)4
1st cons 6s 1952 Ser A JAD 15
often under the consolidated name.
Baltimore A Ohio ( Concluded)—
96%
96*4
Equip 5s 1924-1927 s-a AAO b 5.90 5.40%
Adirondack— See Del A Hudson
Sch Riv East Side 4s '25. JAD
97%
97%
Akron A Barb Belt g 4s ’ 42. JAD
84
90
Staten Isl Ry 4% s 1943.JAD
Eq tr 6s 1924 -’ 35 (yr). JAJ 15 6 6.10 5.60%
70
Ak Cant A Youngst 6s '30. _JAJ
83
86
Tol A Cin Div 4s 1959..JA J
67 ! arolina & Yadkin River—
66%
Ala Gt South 1st 5s Dec '27. JAJ
97
W Va A Pitts 1st 4s g ’ 90 AAO
78
79% ■ 1st s f 5s 1962.................. JAD
10
Gen M 5s Dec 1 1927 £ . .JA D
Bangor A Aroostook—
85
90
1st cons g 5s 1943 Ser A .JA D
1st M 5s g Jan 1 1943____JAJ
90
95
94)4
85
87
Belt Ry of Chatt 5s 1945.JAJ
88
Cons refund g 4s 1951__ JAJ
70
73
Ala Midland— SeeAtl Coast Line
Medford Ext 5s 1 9 3 7 ...MAN
87 i Conv g 6% notes 1927__ FAA
83
98%
98%
Alabama N Orl T A P June—
Piscat Div g 5s Jan '43. .A A O
84
87
“ A ” deb 5sg ’ 40red '1 0 .M A N If 95
98
S tJohnsltivE xtgu5s’39. FA A
84
87
“ B ” deb g 5s '4 0 red ’ 1 0 .MAN if 91
95
Van Bur Ex 5s g Jan '43. AAO
87
90
“ C ” deb g 5s Nov 1 1940. AAO If 85
1st M g 5s Nov 1 1945.-F A A
90
Washburn Ext 1st 5s '39 FAA
87
84
102
100
Alabama Tennessee <fe Northerns
Cons gold 5s 1945______ MAN
Aroostook Nor 5s g 1947. AAO
95%
85
90
95)4
74
10-yr
6% sec gold bds ’ 29JA D ! 100*4 ioo*4
Prior lien 6s 1948______ .JA J
Nor Maine Seaport 5s '35AAO n84
78
88
23
27
Gen income 6s Oct 1948_____
Eq4 J4s Jan '24 Jan ’ 2 6 ..J A J b 5.65 5.30%
Battle C r’k A Stu’ r— See Mich C
Chat Div gold 4s 1951..J A D
75%
Albany A Susq— See Del A Hud
Beech Creek— See N Y C A H River
79 %
Allegheny Valley— See Penn R R
M acon A Nor g 5s 1 9 4 6 ..JAJ
94*4
Bellingham Bay A British Col—
Alleg A West— See Buff R A P
1st g 5s Dec 1 1932.. . JAD
Mid Ga A Atl 1st 5s 1947.JAJ
93*4
80
85
Allentown Terms 4s 1919
M obile Div g 5s 1946____JAJ
Belt R R A Stk Yds (Ind’p ’ lis)—
97
Ext at 6% to 1929____..J A J
100
102
Oconee Div 1st g 5s 1945 JA D
87*4
1st ref g 4s 1939_______ MAN
n80
85
94
Cent RR A Bkg 5s 1937 MAN
91*4
Alton Bridge— See St C M A StL
Belt Ry ol Chat— See Ala Gr So
93)4
55
55% Belvidere Del— See Pennsvlvani a
Ann Arbor 1st g 4s 1995____Q-J
Chattahoochee A G 5 s '30 JAJ
85
93
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 24-’ 35 JAJ15 b 6.50 5.75% Bennington A Rutl’d— See Rut land
Chat R A South g 5 s ’ 4 7 ..JA J
85
92)4
Aroostook Northern— See Bango r A Aro ostook Big Sandy R y— See Ches A Ohio
Eatonton Br 5s g 1 9 2 6 ..JA D
85
Aroostook Valley— See Canadla n Pac
10
Ocean S S Co ext 7s '3 0 .JAJ
____
Birmingham A S E 6s 1961. MAN
20
Asheville A Spartanburg— S U A
Birin Term 1st g 4s ’ 57 gu.M AS
76
79
Cent of New Eng— See N Y N H 4 Hartf
70
Col 1st M g gu 4s 1995 .JA J
Central of New Jersey—
I
Bolivia Ry 1st 5s 1927_____JAJ
20
Atch A East’ h Br— 4s 1928. JAJ
Boonvllle St Louis A Southern—
Gen M (now 1st) g 5s ’ 8 7 .JAJ' 103)4 103 %
Atchison Topeka A Santa Fe—
1st M 5s 1951__________ FAA
70
75
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 24 '35. JAJ15 b 5.60 5.30%
88 Vs
Gen mtge gold 4s 1995. .A A O
89
94%
Boston A Albany 5s Oct ’ 63 JAJ
97
Amer Dock A Impt 5s 1921,
79 %
Adjustment 4s July 1 '9 5 .N ov
80
5s June 1942___________ JAD
95%
98
Ext at 6% to 1936____JAJ 106
Stam ped....... ..............M AN
80
79%
5s July 1 1938...................JAJ
96
98
Leh A W B Coal con g 4s,
82
82%
4% s July 1937_________ JAJ
Convg4"sof'09due’ 55opt JAD
91
93%
1 9 2 5 .1 9 3 0 ,1 9 3 5 _____JAD b 5.55 5.45%
Conv g 4s of 1905due ’ 55JAD
83
89
81%
4s M ay 1 1933 gu N Y C . MAN
91
N Y A L Brgen 4s 1941.M A S
84%
78%
_ .J A D
83%
4s May 1 1934 gu N Y C . MAN
88%
Conv g 4s 1960 __
90%
General gold 5s 1 9 4 1 ..M A S
70
83
Trans 8 L 1st g 4s 1958. .JAJ
84
88
4s M ay 1 ’3 5 gu N Y C ...M A N
90
Central Ohio— See Balt A Ohio
90%
C al-A rizlstA rf4)4s’ 62opMAS
91
3% s Jan 1 1 9 5 1 ____...J A J
73%
75% Central Pacific— See So Pacific
Series B ........................... ...... If 92
97
Central Vermont R y—
Ref 3% s 1952 gu N Y C .. AAO
73
75
95
E Okla Div 1st g 4s ’ 28. MAS
59
95% Bost A Lowell 4% s Feb ’ 3 3 .JAJ
Ref M 5s 1930 guar____MAN
85%
86 %
90
Hutch A So 1st g 5s 1928. JAJ
4s April 1 9 3 2 ................ AAO
59
Charls A Sav— See Atl Coast L
83
Rocky Mt Div 4s 1965.. JAJ
Boston A Maine— 4 %s g ’ 44 JAJ
62
84
Chari A W Car 1st 5s ’ 4 6 .. AAO
88
91
San Fran A San Joaquin Val—
4% s April 1 1929______ AAO
67
Aug Term 1st gu g 6s ’47 AAO 100)4 103
1st g 5s Oct 1 1940. . AAO
4s Sept 1 1926_________ M A S
75
99%
Cbateaugay R y— See Del A H
4s Feb 1 1937___________FAA
70
Santa Fe Prescott A Phoenix
Chattahoochee A Gulf— See Cen t of Ga
96%
1st g 5s 1942............... M A S
4s Aug 1942____________ FAA
60
Chatt Rome A Sou— See Cent of Ga Ry
3s July 1950____________JAJ
Atlanta Blrm A Atlantic—
Chattanooga Sta 4s ’ 57 g u _. JAJ
76
11
14
Income 5s N ov 1 1 9 3 0 . __ __
6s Jan 1 1933 _____
JAJ
72
Chesapeake A Ohio—
77
27
Atl A Blrm 1st g 5s 1934.JAJ
33
1st A ref M 6s Ser C 1929. JAJ
78%
1st cons g 5s 1939______ MAN
99 %
100
24
Certificates of denosit
Series D 6s 1929______ JAJ
28
78%
84)4
General 4 )4s gold 1 9 9 2 ..MAS
83)4
Atlanta A Chari A L— See South era R y
Series F 6s 1930______ JA D
78%
Conv g 4)48 1930 op '15. FAA
86%
87)4
Atl Knox A Cin— See Lou A Nas hville
Series G 6s 1929______ JAJ
75
96
Gen fund A Impt 5s 1929.JAJ
95)4
Atlanta Knoxv A Nor— See Lou isv & N ashv
Series H 6s 1930_____ MAN
78%
Conv g 5s 1946.............. AAO
87%
88 %
Atlantic A Dan— See South R R
Series I 7s 1931......... ..J A J
75
Eq tr 4 *4 July 15’ 24-’ 26 JAJ15 b 6.60 5.25%
Atlantic C ity— See Reading Co
Series J 7s 1 9 3 1 _____ AAO
80
Eq tr 4% s N o v ’ 24 ’27.M A N 6 5.60 5.25%
Atlantic Coast Line Co of Conn—
Equip 5%S 1924-1927 . . FAA b
7%
Eq tr 4 !4s Dec ’ 2 3 '2 6 . .JA D 6 5.55 5.30%
6%
Certs Indebt 5s lrtedeem JAD f 91
95
Eq tr 6s 1924-38 (year).JAD b
7%
Eq tr 5s Mar 15 ’ 24-’38 MAS15 b 5.60 6.30%
6%
____
Certs Indebt 4s 1925____JAJ / 96)4
P o rtsG tF A C on 4 % s'3 7 . JAD
65
Eq tr 5 ) 4 8 ’ 24-’ 47 (y r)._J A D 6 5.55 5.30%
Atlantic Coast Line R R —
liBosA N Y A L— See N YN H A H
Eq tr 6s ’ 24-’ 25 (y r). JAJ 15 6 5.75 5.45%
87%
1st cons 4s July 1 1952 MAS
87% Boston Rev B A L 4% s '2 7 .JAJ
85
Eq 6)4s 1924-’ 35 (ann).JA D b 5.60 5.30%
82
Col tr g 4s Oct 1 ’ 52op M AN
81%
Burns A W— See Atl Coast Line
Craig Valley 1st 5 s g '4 0 ..J A J
79
Conv aeb 4s ’39 op ’ 16 M A N
Buffalo Creek 1st 5s 1 9 4 1 ..JAJ
95
81
100
Potts Creek 4s 1946___ IAJ
73%
82%
86%
Gen unif Ser A 4 % s’ 64 JAD
87
Buffalo Rochester A Pittsburgh
R A A Div 1st con g 4s ’ 89JA J
79%
79%
7% notes May 15’ 30MAN15 106%
106%
General 5s g 1937_____ M<£s
97%
2d con g 4s 1989______ JAJ
99%
74%
77%
86%
Eq 8% s F e b .'36 (yr). FAA 5 5.50 5.30%
Con g 4% s 1957______ MAN
87%
Warm Sp Val 1st 5s g ’ 41 MAS
95
91%
Eq 6s Jan 15 '24-’ 35. JAJ15 6 5.65 5.35%
Eq 6s Ser K 1924-33(s-a) FAA b 5.50
5.30%
Coal Riv Ry 1st 4s gu ’ 45 JAD
78%
80
AlaMid— lstgug5s’ 28MA N 100
Equip g 4% s Ser F 1927. AAO b 5.35
4.75%
Elevator Co g 4s gu '38. .A A O
Atlantic Coast Line of SC—
Equip 4s Ser G 1929 ..A A O 6 5.35
4.75%
Big Sandy Ry 1st g 4s '44 JAD
80%
84%
85
Gen 1st g 4s July ’48.JAJ
A1 A West 4s g guar 1998 AAO
79%
82%
Greenb Ry 1st g gu 4s’ 40M A N
83
N E of S C 6s 1 9 3 3 ..JAJ 106
Clear A M 1st 5s g g u '43. JAJ
94%
Raleigh A S W 1st 4s ’ 36. JAJ
80
85"
86%
Bran A West 1st 4s '38. JAJ
89% Buffalo A Southwest— See Erie
W estPocCorp 1st4%s’ 45 FAA
75
85
Char A Sav gen 7s ’36. .JAJ
113
Buff A Susquehanna R R Corp—
Chesapeake A Ohio Northern—
82
Fla So 1st g gu 4s ’ 45. .JAJ
1st 4s Dec 30 1963____ JAJ
83%
77
79
1st M 5s 1945 gu mr ___ AAO
92
94
97
Nor A Car 5s 1 9 3 9 ...AAO
Burl Ced RapANo— SeeCRIAP
Chesterf’d A Lane 1st 5s ’ 55FA A
20
40
P et’b ’g— ClassA 5sg’ 26 JAJ
98
100
ButteAnacon"daAPac5s’44_ FAA
87
88
Chic A Alton 1st 3)4s 1950.JAJ / 30%
30%
Class B 6s g 1926 AAO 100%
California N W 5s 1928 gu . AAO
96
96%
R R refunding g 3s 19 49.. AAO / 53%
54%
Rich A Peters 4 %s ’ 40 AAO
85
Cam A Clear— 1st 5s g ’ 41 JAJ
97
N Y Tr Co ctfs of dep
100
Sav Fla A W 1st g 6s'34 AAO 106
Gen M g 4s 1 9 5 5 . _____ FAA
84
Stpd as to Oct 1922 in t .. / 50%
52
1st M g 5s 1934 ...A A O
100
101% Cambria A Indiana—
Stpd as to April 1923 int. / 50%
—
Wil A Wei gen g 5s '3 5 .JAJ
99
1st M gold 5s 1936____MAN
97%
Equip trust 6s Jan 15 ’ 24-’35
Gen mtge g 4s 1935.. JAJ
Gen mtge 6s 1944_______ FA A
89
100
101%
(year)....................... .JA J 15
6.40
6%
Atlantic A Yadkin— See Souther n ry
Canada Sou 5s 1962 ser A .A A O
98%
98% Chicago Burlington A Quincy—
Augusta South— See South Ry
Canadian National Rys—
Gen M 4s 1958______ __ MAS
85%
85%
Aug Term— See Chari A W Car
5s 1925 ........... ......................
99%
99%
1st A ref g 5s 1971 Ser A . FAA
98)4
9854
Austin A Northw’n— See So Pac
Eq tr 7s May 1 1935____MAN
107% 108%
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 '24-’ 35.JAJ15
5.65 5.30%
Balt Ches A Atlan— See Pa RR
Canadian Northern—
Illinois Div 3)48 ’ 4 9 o p ’ 29 JAJ
80)4
80)4
Balt A Cumb Val R R 6s ’ 2 9 .JAJ
95
1st con deb 4s 1930 g u . JAD30
88%
89%
4s July 1 1949______ JAJ
88)4
87)4
Ex 1st M 6s July 1931. .JAJ
S F deb 7s 1940________ JAD
113
95
101
113%
Nebraska Ext 4s 1927..M AN
95%
Balt A Harrisb— See West M d
S F deb 6% s 1946_______ JAJ
112
112% Chic A East 111 (new c o )—
Baltimore A Ohio—
6% coll notes 1924_____ FAA
100
100%
Gen M 5s M ay 1951...M A N
77 | 77)4
Prior lien 3 )4s g 1925____JAJ
96
Equip 4% s various_________ b
96%
6% 5.50% Chicago A Eastern Illinois—
1st M 4s g July 1 1 9 4 8 ..AAO
79%
80
Eqtr"6sJah 24 Jan’ 29SerBJAJ b
6% 5.50%
1st consol 6s gold 19 34.. A AO 102 %
Conv 4)4s 1933 red 1923 MAS
83%
Canadian NW 4% sO ct 22 ’ 43
83%
85
87
Eq 5% s M ar’ 24-Sept’ 25 MAS
6.25 5.50%
Manitoba S E 1st 4s £ '29 FAA
Ref A gen 5s 1995 Ser A _JAD
83%
83%
Ch A T C R y— 1st 5s ’ 36 JAJ
10-yr 6s July 1929 _____JAJ
Winnipeg Term g 4s '39 g . JAJ
101%
101
80
84
Chic Gt West— 1st 4s 1959 MAS / 45H
45)4
Eq tr 5s 1924-37 (y r)___FAA b 5.5C 5.30% Canadian Pacific—
With Sept ’ 24 A all subsequent
Eq tr 6s ’ 24 '35 (yr)__JAJ15 b 5.80 5.40%
Cons deben 4s perpetual. .JAJ
79%'
79%
coupons attached_________
42
43)4
Pitt J c A M d lv 3 )4 8 g ’ 25MAN
Eq tr 4% s 1924-1928...J A J b 5.45
95
95%
5.30% Chic Ham A West 1st 6s ’ 27 JAJ 100
102
Pittsb Lake Erie A W Va—
Eq" tr 6s Apr ’ 24 32(s.a.)AAO b 5.45
5.30% Chic & I C R y — See Chic A E 111
Aroostook "Val 4 %s 1929.FA A
Refund gold 4s 1941. _MA N
75%
75%
81
Chicago Indiana A Southern Ry
8 W dfv 1st g 3)4s 1925..JA J
95%
New Brunsw 1st g 5s ’ 34.FA A I f 97
95%
100
Con mtge g 4s 1956 guar. JAJ
83 %
83) 4
Central Ohio—
Cons deb 4s perpetual.JAJ If 78
81
Ind 111 A la 1st g 4s 1950.JAJ
84) 4
Reor 1st con g 4)4s’ 30 M A S
92%
OntAQue deb gu 5s perp JAD If 102
105
Carb A Shaw— See Illinois Cent
k Basis.
/ rnis price includes accrued Interest
k Last sale.
I In London.
n Nominal
• Sale once.




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NOTICB.— All bond prices are "a n d interest" except where marked “ f” and Income and defaulted bonds.
B onds

Bid.

Cblcago Indlanap & Louisville—
104
Ref M g 6s 1947 Ser A ..J A J
94
Ref M R 5s 1947 Ser B ..J A J
Ref M g 4s 1947 Ser C ..J A J
79 %
1st A gen 5s 1966______ MAN
79%
IstAgen 6s M ay'66 SerB.JAJ
95
Ea tr 6s '24-’35 ( y r ) . . JAJ15 b 5.80
Indlanap A Lou 1st 4s '56 JAJ
70
Monori Coal gu 5s ’ 36 op JAD
60
Ch I A StL ShL— See CCCAStL
Chicago Lake Shore A Eastern—
86%
1st M 4H s 1969 op 1919-JAD
Chic M emp A Gulf 5s 1940JAJ
76
Chic Milw A Puget Sound—
1st M g 4s 1949 guar J A J-Q-J
51 X
Chicago Milwaukee A St Paul—
70 H
Gen g 4s A M ay 1 1989. - JAJ
48%
Gen A ref 4 %a Jan 2014 AAO
Conv 5s Jan 2014 Ser B .F A A
53 Vs
61
Gen g 3 %a B M ay 1 1989-JAJ
Gen 4% a M ay '89 Ser C .-J A J
77 y2
48%
Deb goTd 4s July 1 19 34..JA J
53
Conv deb 4 %B '32 op ’ 22. JAD
Gold bonds 4s 1925op’ 22 JAD
69
m European loan 4s 1925 JAD m 58
Ea tr 6s 1924-35_____JAJ15 b 6.25
96%
Ch A M o R iv 1st 5s 1926-JAJ
99 %
Fargo A So g 6s ass’ d ’ 2 4 .JAJ
87 %
Mil A Nor 6s ext at 4 % ’ 34 JAD
Cons 6s ’ 13 ext at 4 H to
89%
1934_______________JAD
Ch A No M — See Pere Marq
Chicago A North Western—
G e n M 3 H s g 1987......... MAN
71 %
Gen M gold 4s 1987____MAN
81%
Stpd non-pay Fed Inc Tax
99%
G enM 5s 1987stplnctaxM A N
99
Sink fund deb 5s 1933-. MAN
102 %
Sinking fund 6s 1929__ AAO
97%
06 1929______________ AAO
Extenbonds4s 1926-.F A A 15
95%
10696
10-yT 7s June 1 1930___ JAD
10-yr 6 % a Mar 1936__ MAS
10796
Ea tr 6s Jan 15’ 24-’35-JAJ 15 b 5.65
E a t r e s s 1925 36 Ser J , MAS b 5.55
Eq tr 6V6s 1925 36 Ser K AAO b 5.55
99%
Boyer Val 1st g 3H s ’ 23-J&D
Des Plaines Val 4J^s ’ 47. MAS
Frem Elk A M o V 6s ’ 33 AAO 106
85
la Minn A N W ls t3 K s’35 JAJ
M anitow G B A N W 3H s’41JAJ
SOM
Milw Lake Shore A West—
M ich Div 1st 6s 1924.JAJ
10096
AshlandDiv ls tg 6 s ’ 25MAS 1 0 0 %
97
Ext A imp s f g 5s ’ 29- FAA
85
Mil Sparta A N W lst4s’47 MAS
___
Mil A StateLlne 1st 3 V^s’ 41 JAJ
Minn A la 1st g 3% a ’ 2 4 -JAD
98
96
Peoria A N W 3 Ms 1926-MAS
96%
Prin A Northw 3% a 1926-JAJ
St L Peo A N W 5s 1948.JAJ
98
89
St Paul East Gr Tr49£s’47JAJ
83%
Sioux C ity A P a c 3 H s’ 36FA A
Chicago Peoria A St Louis—
12
Prior lien g 4 % a 1930 -MAS
12
Certificates of deposit_____
Chic R ock Isl A Pac Railway—
77%
General gold 4s 1988 __ JAJ
74
Ref g 4s 1934 op to 1911 - AAO
98
b % % notes 1926_______ JA D
Ea tr 6s Janl5 1924-35. JAJ15 b 5.87
Ea tr 5s 1923-38 (s -a )-.J A D b 5.80
Ea 4 % a M ay ’ 24-25 __ MAN b 5.75
Ea 4 % a 1924-July’ 27(s-a)JAJ b 5.75
Burl Cedar Rapids A North—
95%
Con IstAcoll tr 5s g '34AAO
Choctaw Oklahoma A Gulf—
94%
Consol gold 5s 1952. - MAN
95
Choc A Memph 5s 1949. .JA J
63%
Peoria R y Ter 4s’ 37 gu op JAJ
72%
R I A t A La 4 % b 19 34.-MAS
90
R ock Isl A Peoria 6s 1925 JAJ
74%
St P A K C Sh L 4 %a ’ 41 FAA
60 %
K eo A Des M — 1st 5s'23AA O
Chic St L A N O— See 111 Cent
Chic St L A Pitts— See Penn Co
Chic St Paul Minn A Omaha—
104 %
Cons 6s June 1 1930____JAD
90
Cons 6s red to 3 % a 1930. JAD
94%
D eb gold 5s Mar 1 1930.MAS
Stamped___________ ______
Ea 6s 1924-35 (ann)__JAJ15 b 5.75
Ea tr 7s 1924-31 Ser B __ JAJ b 5.60
North Wisconsin— 6s ’ 30. JAJ 1 0 1 %
96%
Super Sh L 5s June 1930. MAS
Chicago Terminal Transfer—
50
Chic A G t W 58 g 1936 JAD
Chic Terre Haute A Southeast—
80
1st A ref g 5s Dec 1 ’ 60 op JAD
64
Incom e M Dec 1 1960_______
Sou Indiana 1st g 4s ’ 51-F A A
70M
Chicago Union Station—
1st gold 4 % a 1 9 6 3 . ......... JAJ
89 M
97%
1st M 5s 1963 Ser B _____JAJ
1st M 6 % a Ser C 1963...J A J
113M
Chicago A Western Indiana—
105
Gen gold 6s Dec 1 1 9 3 2 ..Q-M
Consol g guar 4s 1952 __ JAJ
70M
Sink funcf7 96s Sept 1 ’ 35 M AS
10296
Chic A West M ich— See Pere M
Choc Ok A Gulf— See C R I A P
Clncin Hamilton A Dayton—
87%
General 5s gold 1942____JAD
2d mtge gold 4 % b 1937..J A J
87%
Dayton & M ich 1st 5s 1911
91
Ext at 4 % % to’ 31op’ 17JAJ
C T St L A C— See CCC A StL—
69
C in ln d A W stlst 5sl965.M & N
Cln Leb A Nor— See PennsylvaD ia R R
Cine A Musk Val 4s 1 9 4 8 ..FA A
85
Cin N O A Tex Pac R y—
Eq tr 5s 1924-38 (yr)._A A O b 5.80
75
Cin San A Clev— See CCCAStL
Clearfield A Jeff— See Pa A N W
Clearf A M ahon— See B R A P
Cleveland Akron A Columbus—
97%
General gold 5s 1927____MAS
1st cons guar g 4s 1 9 40.-FAA
83
______
U nguaranteed........... .......... j

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Bid.

A sk .

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B on d s.

b Basis. /T h i s price Includes aocrued int k La3t sa.e. I In London. <n Dollars per 500 francs or £20. n Nom'nat




Bid.

A sk .

IClev Cine Chic A St Louis—
El Paso A Southwestern Co—
79
106 1 General 4s gold 1993____JAD
79 Ml New M exico R y A Coal Co—
85
88
1st col tr g 5s Oct 1 ’ 47 AAO
97%
Gen M 5s Ser B 1993____JAJ
99 |
95%
87
____
IstA conA coll tr g 5S.51AAO
92%
93%\
85 | Deb gold 4 % a 1931______ JAJ
____
90
Dawson R A Coal 5s’ 51JAJ
Ref A Imp 6s 1929 Ser A ..J A J
101%
79 Vs
10296
85
88
ElPasARI ls t g g u 5s’ 51JAJ
Ref A Imp M 6s ’ 41 ser C . JAJ
101%
103
95%
____
83
Equip tr 5s 1924-’ 29 (y r). JAJ b 5.50 5.25% Erie— N Y A E lst4sextg’47 MAN
5.45%
____
____
4 % a 3d ext 1933_______ MAS
73
Equip tr 6s 1924-’ 27(yr) - JAD b 5.55 5.30%
94
____
86
5s 4th ext gold 1930___AAO
85
64 ■
Cairo Div 1st g 4s 1939__ JAJ
92
____
4s 5th ext gold 19 28.. .J A D
76
78
C W A M Div 1st 4s g ’ 91 .JAJ
1045-6
104%
7s 1st con '20 ext to ’ 30 .M A S
78%
83%
StLDiv 1st ool tr g4s’ 90 M AN
58%
58%
Prior lien gold 4s 1996__ JAJ
SprAColDlv 4s 1st g '4 0 .M A S
83%
49%
49%
Gen lien gold 4s 1996____JAJ
82%
80
W hite W V Div 1st 4s ’ 40 JAJ
53%
52
Conv gold 4s 1953 Ser A . AAO
Chic Ind A St L Sh Line R y —
52%
51%
Series B 1953.............. AAO
52%
1st gold guar 4s 1953 - _AAO
55%
Series D 1953________ AAO
90%
55%
C I S LAC 1st 4s g Aug '36Q-F
6%
E q tr 6s 1924-35 (year).JAJ15 b 6.40
ClnSanAClev con g 5s’ 28 JAJ
97%
71%
6%
Eq 6s Ser FF ’ 24-’ 28(s-a) MAN b 6.40
48%
Clev Colum Cin A Indlanap
Eq 4 % a BB 1924(s.a)__FAA b 6.25 5.80%
104
106%
53%
Gen cons gold 6s 1934 .JA J
90
89%
89%
64 | Id Blm A V? ext 4s 1940. AAO
Penn coll g 4s Feb i ’ 51. .F A A
Buffalo A Southwestern—
81%
O Ind A W g 5s Apr 1938 Q-J
78Ml
96
—
69%
70%
4 9 % i Poor A East cons 4s '40. AAO
1st g 6s’ 08 ext to 1928.JAJ
92
—
25
2d g 5s ’ 08 ext to 1928.JAJ
53%
2d cons inc 4s 1990- Apr 1 f 2 3 %
99
Jeff R R 5sextat596to’ 29.AAO
10096
6 9 % Clev eland Lorain A Wheeling
70
____
96%
59%
Chic A Alt Term 5s 1928. JAJ
Cons now 1st g 5s 1933_ .A A O
98 M
92
90%
Ch A Erie 5s 1st g 1982. MAN
5.75%
Stamped subject to call - . .
85
75
97
95
Income 5s Oct 1982. . . .
97%
Gen M 5s 1936
JA D
____
93%
94%
Cleve A Mah Val g 5s ’ 38. JAJ
9096
Con refg g 4 % a 1930 red.JAJ
86%
86
92
Erie A Jersey s f 6s 1955.JAJ
Clev A Mahon Val— See ErieRR
86
85%
Genesee River 6s 1957 ..J A J
Clev A Marietta— See Penn R R
108%
91
Long D ock 6s con g 1935 AAO 1 0 6 %
Cleveland A Pitts— See Penn Co
—
____
Newb A N Y 1st 5s 1929 JA.T
Clev Short Line— See L S A M S
—
____
N J A N Y 5s 1950____MAN
Cleveland Terminal A Valley—
____
____
84
77%
73
N YA G r Lake gu g 5s’ 46 MAN
1st 4s gold guar 1995__ MAN
8 2 % Cleveland Union Terminals
N Y L E A W D A I 1st 6s ’ 13
—
____
99%
102%
102%
Extended at 5% to ’ 4 3 .JAJ
1st s f 596s 1972 Series A -A A O
93%
92%
94%
99%
95
N Y Pa A O p 1 4 ^ 3 ’ 35. MAS
1st m s f 5s 1973 Ser B ..A A O
N Y Susq A Western—
99M Coal A Iron R y— See Western M aryland
52%
50
1st refunding 5s 1937. .JAJ
104M Coal River R y— See Ches A O
48
____
93
9 9 % Colo A Sou 1st g 4s 1929.. FAA
2d mtge 4 96s 1937____FAA
92M
39
37%
82
81%
Gen mtge 5s g 1940__ FAA
Ref M g 4 % a M ay 1 ’ 35-MAN
86
84%
107
Term 1st g 5s 1943__ MAN
Eq tr 6s 1924-35 (year). JAJ15 b 5.75 5.40%
108
Midland of N J 1st 6s 1910
Ft Worth A D C 6s ’ 21—
—
80%
98%
5.35%
99%
ext at 5 % to 1940 ..A A O
Ext at 5 H % to 1961 ..J A D
52
50
5.30% Colo Sou N O A Pac— See St L A S F
WilkesAE 1st g 5s’ 42.JA D
5.30% Colo Spr A Cripple Crk D R y —
Erie A Jersey— See Erie R R
15
23
100
Erie A Pittsb— See Penn R R —
1st gold s f 5s 1930__ __ JAJ
5
15
European A N A — See Maine Central
Cent Tr Co ctfs of dep____
2
4
Evansv Indlanap A Terre Haute
1st cons 5s Oct 1942. ..A A O
107M
1 0 1^
99%
87 % Col Connec A Ter— See Nor AW
1st mtge 7s 1950. . .
MAN
____
83 ICol Hock ValAT— See Hock Val
Evansv A Ind 6s 1926. __JAJ f
96
Evansville A Terre Haute—
Conn A Pass— 1st g 4s '4 3 . AAO
—
____
____
Refund M 5s July 1941 .JA J
NewpARichf lst5s’41 gu JAJ
—
____
M t v ernon 1st 6s g 1923. A&O / -----____i Conri River— G old4s '4 3 . . M AS
—
_ _ Connecting R y (Phlla)—
Sul Co Br 1st g 5s 1930. A A O / 94 %
84
85
86 | 1st M gu 4s Mar 15’ 51 MAS15
Fargo A So— See Chic M A St P
—
60
86
Fitchburg— 5s Jan 1 19 34._JAJ
Conrellsv A Monongahela R y—
—
89
92
78
99 1 1st s f gold 4s 1930 o p t..M A S
496s ref 1928_______ ..M A N
____
60
83%
84
4 96s Jan 1933___________ JAJ
96 M' Cubs. R R — 1st g 5s 1952__ JAJ
—
60
97
101
1st 1 A ref g 7 V£s’36 SerA JAD 100
4s refunding 1925__
.M AN
____
72
81
100
75
4s refunding Mar 1927 .M AS
Imp A equip 5s I9 6 0 .. MAN
___ ?
81
92
4s refunding 1927______ AAO
Current R iv— See K C Ft S A M
—
78
86
4s Jan 1928_____________ JAJ
DalltiS A W aco— See M o K A T
____
96
Troy A Boston— 7s 1924.JAJ
Daws R y A C ’l— See El Paso A Southw estern
20
Flint A PereMarq— SeePereMar
Dayton A M ich— See C H A D
20
Flo Cen A Pen— See Seab Air L
Del A Bound Br 3 % a '5 5 ..F A A
86%
8796
Florida East Coast 4 96s'59JAD
Delaware A Hudson—
92
78%
92M iFlorida South— See Atl Coast L
Conv 5s 1935__________ AAO
80
84%
70
74%
8 4 % Florida West Shore 5s 1934 JAJ
1st A ref gold 4s 1943...M A N
98%
1 0 8 % Fonda Johnstown A Glovers—
7% sec g bonds 1930 ..J A D
108%
85
97%
75
98 %
1st cons ref’g g 4 96s 1947.JAJ
5.50%.
15-yr g 5% a M ay 1 '3 7 .MAN
65
58
Eq tr 6s Jan 1 5 ’ 24-’ 35 JAJ15 b 5.65 5.35%
5.45%
Gen ref’ g gold 4s 1950__ JAJ
67%
5.40%
---1st con ref 4 % a ’ 52 opt M AN
Adlrond 1st 4 % a ’ 42 gu MAS
6496
5.40%
Fort Dodge Des Moines A Sou—
Albany A Susq 3 % a gold 1946
77%
76
78
79
1st 5s 1 9 3 8 . . . _____ ..J A D
(conv before 1916) gu. AAO
25
15
Bluff Point Land Impt Co—
FtSmithAWest 1st g 4s’ 54 AA O
96M
33%
72%
81
Fort St UnDeptDet 4 96s’41 JAJ
1st M tg guar 4s 1 9 4 0 ..JAJ
96%
Ft Worth A Dn C — See Col A S
Chateaugay Ore A Iron—
85
72%
83%
96M
Ft Worth A Rio Gr 4s 1928. JAJ
Guar gold 4s 1942 ____JAJ
66%
Fre Elk A M o Riv— See C A N W
Rensselaer A Saratoga—
108%
74%
Galv Har A San An— See So Pac
6% g bds M ay 1 ’ 4 1 ..M A N
__ Galv Houston A Henderson—
Utica Clin A Bing 5s ’ 3 9 .JAJ
89
7 4 % Delaware Lack A Western—
1st M 5s, 1933_________ AAO
8896
7
4
%
78
65%
Morris A Essex 3 5692000 JA D
Galveston Terminal R y —
100 }/2
98%
N Y Lack A Western—
1st 6s Mar 1 9 3 8 . . . ____MAS
Genesse River— See Erie R R
1st A ref 5s 1973 Ser A MAN
96
____ Gen A W yo 1st g 5s 1929. AAO
97
92
1st A ref 4 % a ’ 73ser BMAN
71
105
Geor A Alabama— See Seab A L
Warren 1st refg 3 %a 2000FA A
9 1 % Denver A Rio Grande—
Georgia Car A N— See Seab A L
30
69%
70
20
96%
1st con g 4s 1936________ JAJ
Ga A Fla 1st g 5s 19 56..M A N
75
78
Geor Midland— See South’ n Rv
1st con g 4H s 1 9 3 6 . . ___JAJ
82
5.40%
83 36'iGeorgia R R A Banking—
Im provrt gold 5s 1 9 2 8 ..JAD
108
104
4 2 % ! Ref 6s Oct 1 1951.......... AA O
5.25%
1st A ref g 5s 1955 o p ...F A A / 4 1 %
85
82
46 | 4s Jan 1 1947___________ JAJ
Farm L A Tr rects________ / 4 0 %
89
88
Ga Sou A Fla 1st g 5s 1945JAJ
Bankers T r Co ctfs of dep
99
95
Gettysburg A Har 5s gu ’ 26AAO
under agree July 19 2 2 .. } 35
Stamped __ ____________ / 38
43
Gila Val G lobe A Nor— See Sou Pacific
51
Am Ex Nat ctf Feb’ 22 coup / 42
Gr Rap Bel A Sag— See PereMar
37
80%
Aug 1922 and all coup att / 25
Grand Rap A Ind— See PennRR
42
Grand Trunk Pacific—
Adj inc 7s cum 1932 op . AAO / 40
64 M
64%
84
63%
87
1st M 3s 1962___________JAJ
Rio Gr June 1st gu 5s ’ 39 JA D
71%
83
82
1st 4s Feb 25 '39 Alg gu M AN
Rio Gr So 1st g 4s ’ 40__ J&J /
6
83
81
90
1st g 4s guar 1940- ..J A J /
5%
1st 4s Feb 15 ’ 42 Alg gu M AN
80
79
76
Gen 4s 1962 Can G ov guarj AJ
97%
Rio Gr West 1st 4s ’ 3 9 ..JAJ / 7 5 %
73
72
1st cons g 4s 1949 o p ..A A O / 62
Prairie Section 4s 1 9 5 5 ..AAO
113%
62M
72
73
85
90
Utah Fuel 1st 5s 1931 .MAS
Mountain Sec 4s 1955__ AAO
74
73
Des Moines A FtDodge— See M inn, A S t Louis
Lake Sup Div 4s 19 55..A A O
Grand Trunk R y of Canada—
7 0 % Des Plaines Val R y— See Chic A i N W
113
1 0 2 % Det Gr Rap A West— See PereM
112%
Sink fund g deb 7s ’ 40. AAO
10391
Detroit A Mackinac—
Deb g 6s Sept 1 1 9 3 6 ...M A S 1 0 3 %
106
60%
105
Prior lien gold 4s 1995..JA E
Eq tr 6 %a 1936 (Ser F ).F A A
55
64
Mortgage gold 4s 1 9 9 5 ..JAE
Grand Trunk West 4s £ ’ 5 0 .JAJ u$ 700 $730
76
74
89
Detroit R fv Tun— See M ich Cen
1st g gu 4s S July 1 1950.JAJ
Great Northern—
89 M Detroit A Toledo Shore Line—
10696
78
106%
81
*en M 7s 1936 Ser A ____JAJ
1st gold guar 4s 1953____JAJ
86%
85%
Dul A Ir Range— 1st 5s '37 AAC
1st A ref g 4 96s’ 61 op '4 1 .JAJ
98%
97M
96%
95%
Gen M 5 % a 1952 Ser B ..J A J
Duluth Missabe A Northern—
Eq tr 6s Jan 1 5 ’ 24-’ 35.JAJ15 b 5.65 5.40%
99
72
100%
Gen g sf 5s Jan 1 1 9 4 1 :..JAJ
! C B A Q joint bonds— See Nor Pacific
Duluth South Shore A Atlantic
78
1st gold 5s 1937_________ JAJ
7 9 % Great Northern R y of Canada—
81%
<Jon 4s 1934 opt to 1914.AAO
Dutcliess Co— See Cent New Eng
8096
64
__
5.40% lEast Tenn Va A Ga— See So R j I
'Green Bay A West debt ctfs A . .
»op ctfs B . _ .
7%
78
7%
A
Ohio
98
Greenbrier
R
y
—
See
Chesapeake
99
Elgin Jol A East 5s 1 9 4 1 ..MAN
Greenwich A Johnsonville—
Elmira A Williamsport—
__
__
88 !
'g o ld 4s 1924_________ JA.
1st 8 s ’ 10 ext at 4% 1950. JAJ
83
97
Gulf A Ship Island R R —
Income 5s 2862 ______ AAO
95
80
78
thwest
1
»*t
ref
term
g
5s
Feb’
52
J<fcJ
El Pas o A R ock Isld— See El Pas o.A S o l
87
! Gulf Terminal of M obile—
79
76
__
'1 1st mtge g 4s 1957 gu____JAJ
a dale price, u Per £200

RAILKOAD BONDS

Nov., 1923.]

33

NOTICE.— AH bond prices are “ and Interest” except where marked “ f” and Income and defaulted bonds.
B o n d s.

Bid.

Hawklnsv& Fla Sou 5s’ 52_ A&O
Henderson Br— See lou & Nash
Hocking Valley R y—
1st cons gold 4% s 1999. .J&J
83 %
6% notes Mar 1924____MAS
100%
Eq tr 5s 1924-1938 (ann) A&O b 5.65
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 24-'35.J&J 15 b 5.75
Col & H V Ext 4s 1948. .A & O
80%
Col & T ol 1st g 4s 1955.F&A
78%
Hollldaysb Bed & Cum b— See P a R R
Housatonlc— See N Y N H & H
Houston Belt & Term 5s’ 37.J&J
88 %
Houston E & W Tex— See Sou P acific
Houston & Tex Cen— See Sou P acific
Hudson & Manhattan—
80%
1st gold 5s 1957 o p t_____ F&A
Adj In cup to 5% Feb’ 57.A& 0 / 59
1st M 4 ^ 8 1957 conv.,_.F & A
N .Y & J e r ls t g 5 s ’ 32opt.F & A
96%
Huntingdon & Broad Top—
1st g4s Sept 30 1920
88
Ext at 7% to 1925___A&O
70
2d mtge 4s gold 1925____F&A
60
Cons 5s g Mar 31 1925. .A & O
Hutchinson & S— See A T & S F
87
Illinois Central— 1st g 4s ’ 51 J&J
78
1st gold 3 %s 1951_______ J&J
76
Main L ext 1st g 3% s ’ 51 A&O
59%
1st M £ 3s 1951........... __M&S
1st M £ 4s 1951_______ A&O If 70
Tr bds £ 3% s 1950____J&J If 70
83
Coll trust gola 4s 1 9 5 2 ..A&O
C o lT r L N O & T g 4 s ’ 53M & N
84%
Ref mtge 5s 1955_____M&N
99%
84%
Ref g 4s 1955 opt 1918.M&N
Pur lines 1st g 3% s 1952.J&J
75%
Jt 1st ref M (I C & C S L &
N O) 5s 1963 Ser A .J&D
93%
Ser B (£100 & £200) ’63 J&D
Gold 5% s Jan 1934____J&J
101
Gold 6% s July 1 1936..J& J .107%
Eq tr 4%8 Jan ’ 24-’ 26___J&J 6 5.45
Eq tr 4 Ha 1924-1937... A&O b 5.45
Eq 5s N ov ’ 23-N ov’ 27.M & N b 5.45
Eq tr 5s 1928-38 Ser J.M &N b 5.35
Eq tr 6s ’ 24-’ 35 (year).J&J15 b 5.65
Equip 6% s 1926-1936..M & S b 5.55
Equip 7s 1925-1935____A&O b 5.50
Cairo Bridge 4s g 1 9 5 0 ..J&D
84
U tch Dlv 1st g 3s 1 9 5 1 ..J&J
69%
Loulsv Dlv 3% s g 1953..J&J
74%
Omaha Dlv 1st 3s g 1951.F&A
68%
St Louis Dlv 3% s g 1951.J&J
76
St Louis Dlv 3s g 1951...J & J
68%
Spg’fleld D lv Ext 3% s’ 51 J&J
76%
Western lines g 4s 1 9 5 1 ..F&A
83%
Chicago St Louis & N O—
Con g 5s June 15 '51 J&D15
98
C o n g 3 % s J ’n el5 ’ 51 J&D15
77
E q 5s D ec’ 23-Dec ’ 24 J&D b 5.60
Mem Dlv 1st 4s g 1951.J&D
78
St Louis Alton & Ter Haute—
St L South 1st g 4s 31 M&S
88%
84%
Carb&Shaw lstg4s’ 32M&S
Ind B1 & Wn— See C C C & St L
Indiana 111 & la— See Chic Ind Sou
Ind & Loulsv— See Ch Ind & L
Indianapolis Un 4% s ’ 26 _M&N n 95
95%
Gen & ref g 5s 1965 Ser A . J&J
____
Series B _______ _____ _____
Interboro-M et 1See Street & E
Inter Rap T ra n / Ry Securities
Internat & Great North R y—
88%
1st M g 6e 1952 Ser A ____J&J
Adj M 6s 1952 Ser A ____ J&J
38%
____
5% notes Aug 1 1914__ F&A
Guaranty Tr Co ctfs of dep / -----Internat Rys (Central America)
1st M 5s 1972 o p t______ M&N
63
Iowa Central— See Minn & St L
la Minn & N W — See C & N W *
95
Jacksonv Ter 1st 5s gu ’ 39.J&J
105
Ref & ext 6s 1967______ J&J
Jamestown Frank & Clearfield—
1st g 4s 1959 guar______ J&D
81%
Jefferson— See Erie
Joplin Union Station—
88%
1st g 4% s 1940 guar op.M & N
Kal A1& 6 R— See L S & M S
Kanaw & M ich— See Tol & O C
Kanawha & West Va— See Tol & O Cent
Kansas City Clinton & Sp—
83
1st 5s gold 1925 guar___A&O
Kan City Ft Scott & Memphis—
74
Refdg g 4s 1936 guar___A& O
101%
Cons 6s 1928___________ M&N
96%
Current Rlv 1st 5s 1927.A & 0
85%
K C Mem & Blr 4s 1934.M&S
Incom e 5s Mar 1934 Sept 1 / 80
86%
Assented___________ M&S
Kan City & Mem R y & B—
93%
1st 5s gold 1929______ A&O
Kansas City M exico & Orient—
10
lstgold 4s 1951 (undep)_F& A
5
6% notes 1916 ctfs_____ A&O S
Kan C ity & Pac— See M K A T /
1
71%
Kan City So— 1st g 3 s ’ 50. A&O
84%
R ef & im p’t 5s Apr 1 ’ 5 0 .J&J
E q tr 5s 1923-24......... J&D15 b 5.50
E q tr 6s 1924-35 (y r)..J & J15 b 5.75
Kansas C ity Terminal R y —
81%
1st g 4s 1960 op 1930____J&J
99%
6% notes N ov 15 ’ 2 3 .M&N 15
103
6 % % g notes 1931_____ J&J
99%
5 % % g notes 1926..M & N 15
50
Kan Okla & Gulf Ser A 6s’ 37J&J
15
Inc 6s Ser B Jan 1949..Jan
5
Inc 6s Ser C Jan 1 9 4 9 ..Jan
Kentucky Central— See L & N
Kentucky & Indiana Term R R
71
1st M 4% s 1961 (sterling) J&J
78
S ta m p ed _________________
Keokuk & Des M — See C R I & P
Knoxv & Ohio— See South’n Ry
Lake Erie & Det Riv— See Pere Marq
Lake Erie & Western—
93%
1st gold 5s Jan 1 1937___J&J
84%
2d g 5s July 1 1941______ J&J
79%
N o Ohio 1st gu 5s g ’ 4 5 .A & 0
b Basis.

B o n d s.

Ask.

60
83%
100%
5.50%
5.40%
81%
91

81%
59%
96%

70
80
72
81
80
83%
85
100
85
78
93%
101%
108%
5.20%
5.20%
5.25%
5.20%
5.35%
5.30%
5.30%
75
69%
70
84%
100%
5.20%
84
89%
90

98%

88%
39%

67%
98%
83%
92

____
74%
103%
97%

__
97%
15*"
5
71%
84%
5.25%
5.45%
82%
100
103%
100
60
25
10
74
81

94%
87
85

/ T ^ s price Includes accrued Interest,




Bid.

Ask.

B o n d s.

Bid.

A sk.

M ich Cent— See N Y C & H R
Lake Sh & M ich So— See N Y C & H R
Middlesex Valley— See Leh Val
Lehigh & Lake Erie— See Lehigh Valley
Middletown & Unionvllle—
Lehigh & New England—
____
2d M adj Inc 6s 1933..M & N
1st M g 5s 1945_________ J&J
99
60
40
98% Midland of N J— See Erie
Gen M g 5s 1954________ J&J
98
Midland Term 5s 1925____J&D
E q tr 4% s 1923-1931____Var b
99
96
6%
Lehigh Valley—
Midland Valley— 5s 1943..A&O
83
81
1st 6s ext g 4s 1948_____ J&D
89
Adj M Apr 1 ’ 53 Ser A ..S e p t
87
Series B ___________________
118
Con M 6s ann reg lrred.J&D
115
100% Millen & Southw— 5s 1955. A&O / 50
Con M 6s R gold 1923..J& D
100
60
100
Mil Lake Sh & West— See Chic & N W
Con M 4% s C 1923_____ J&D
99%
92
Milw & No— See Ch Mil & St P
Con M 4% s ann lrred.J&D
90
78% Milw & Spart & N W — See Chic & N W
Gen cons gold 4s 2003 N&N
77%
86% M in & Pac— See M St P & S S M
Gen c o n g 4% s 2003____M&N
85%
Col tr 4s Feb ’ 24-Feb ’ 26 F&A b 5.50
5% Minn & St L— 1st 7s 1927. J&D
99 Vs
102%
1st consol gold 5s 1 9 3 4 ..M&N
62%
63 %
Coll tr g 6s 1 9 2 8 ........... M&S
102
Lehigh & Lake Erie—
1st refg gold 4s 1 9 4 9 ...M&S
18%
19%
16
1st 4% s 1957 g u _____M&S
Ref & ext 58 F eb’ 62 Ser A Q-F
86
15 %
36
85
Des M & Ft D 1st 4s ’ 35. J&J
Lehigh & N Y 1st 4s ’ 45.M & S
35 %
82
Iowa Cent 1st g 5s 1938. J&D
63 %
Lehigh Valley Coal—
60 %
1st & ref g 4s 1951____M&S / 15%
99
1st 5s gold guar 1933..J&J
97%
15%
Minn St P & Sault Ste Marie—
1st 40-year gu int red to
____
1st cons gold 4s 1938____J&J
87%
86%
4% 1933____________ J&J
89
1st cons gold 5s 1938___ J&J
98
99
Lehigh Valley R y of N . Y —
2d M gold 4s guar 1 9 4 9 ..J&J
92%
93%
1st 4% s gold 1940. _J&J
102
Coll trust 6% s 1931____M&S
101%
101%
Leh Val Term 5s 1941 .A& O
99%
99%
1st ref 6s 1946 Ser A ____J&J
99%
Middlesex Val 1st 5s ’ 42 M&N
90
loo
E qtr 7s 1924-1930(yr)._J&D
5.80 5.45%
Pa&N Y Canal con 5s’39 A&O
98
94
M S Ste M & Atl 4s ’ 26 J&J
96%
97%
92
Con M 4% s 19 39.. A&O
89
Minn & Pac 1st 4s 1 9 3 6 ..J&J
87
Cons M 4s 1939.
A&O
Lehigh & Wilkes— See Cent N J
M StP&SSM&CentTermRy—
1st ChTersf4s’ 4 lo p ’ 16M & N
Lex & East— See Loulsv & Nash
______
91%
84% Minneapolis Term— See Wls Ce nt
Litchfield & Mad 1st 5s’ 34 M&N
78
____ Mississippi Cent g 5s 1949..J&J
80%
87%
—
Little Miami guar 4s 1962 M&N
Miss River & Bonne Terre—
Little Rk & Hot Sp West R y —
72
1st s f 5s 1931 o p . ......... A&O
95
1st g 4s 1939 guar .
.J&J
70
—
77%
M issouri-Kansas-Tex R R —
Long Island-Unified g 4s’ 49M&S
Prior 1 5s 1962 ser A _____ J&J
77%
77%
79
78%
Refund g gu 4s 1949.
M&S
P riori 4s 1962 ser B ........J&J
62%
63%
Tax-exempt N Y _____ .
98
Prior 1 6s 1932 ser C . .
J&J
93%
93%
1st cons g 5s July 1 1931. Q-J
96%
92
Adj M 5s 1967 ser A ____J&J
49
1st cons g 4s July 1 1931.Q-J
89%
49%
88
M o Kan & Tex (old company)—
85%
Gen mort g 4s 1938 . .J& D
1st gold 4s 1 9 9 0 .............J&D
4s gold 1932. . .
J&D
74%
74%
82
Gen M s f g 4% s 1 9 3 6 ...J&J
Debenture gold 5s 1934 J&D
89%
79
N Y Tr Co ctfs of dep
Deb gold 5s 1937_______ M&N
78%
Equip trust 6s 1924-35.J&J 15
'6 % 5.50%
Eq tr 6s 1924-32 (year).F& A b 5.80 5.45%
93
St Louis dlv g 4s 2 0 0 1 ..A&O
Montauk Ext 5s 1945 . J&J
91
Boonville R R Bridge—
Brook & M on 2d 5s 1938 J&D
90
97
70
75
1st g g u s f 4s 1951...M & N
L I C ’y & F con 5s 1937 M&N
90
Dal & W aco 1st gu 5s’ 40 M& N
N Y Bay Ex R 1st 5s g ’ 43 J&J
—
80
Kan C & Pac 1st 4s g '90 F&A
§ 6 "“
N Y B ’ klyn & M an Beach 1st
60*
M o Kan & E 5s 1942 g u . A&O
gold 5s 1935_________ A&O
—
92%
Missouri Kansas & Okla—
N Y & R B 1st g 5s 1927 M&S
96%
1st g g u 5s M ay 1 ’ 42 M&N
North Shore Branch—
95
M K & T ofT 1st 5s gu ’ 42 M&S
1st con 5s g Oct 1 1932 Q-J
93%
Sherman Shreveport & S-—
Louisiana & Arkansas R y —
20
98
1st s f g 5s 1927. _____ M&S
1st M gu gold 5s 1943. J&D
95%
S W Coal & Imp 1st 6s ’ 29 J&J
Louisiana & North Western—
65
Texas & Okla— 5s 1943.M &S
3 6 '"
1st M g 5s 1935_______ A&O
55
—
M o Pacific R R (new company)
Loulsv Cin & Lex— See Loulsv & Nashv
1st & ref 5s July 1 9 2 6 ...F&A 95% 97
Louisville Henderson & St L—
73%
95
1st & ref 5s Jan 1965
F&A
74%
1st mort gold 5s 1946.. J&J
93
1st & ref 6s 1949 Ser D . . F&A
85%
Louisville & Jeffersonv Bridge—
85%
81
M o Pacific (old C o)—
Guaranteed gold 4s 1945. M&S
80
47%
47%
Louisville & Nashville—
Gen M 4s Mar 1975____M&S
102
50-year gold 5s 1937__ M&N
6% 5.60%
Equip 6% s 1925-1936._F&A
101%
89%
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 24-’ 35 J&J15
6.10 5.60%
Unified gold 4s 19 40.. J&J
89%
3d 78 ext to July 1938 at
98%
Coll tr gold 5s 1931____M&N
97%
80%
4% ----------.M & N
7 % gn otesM a y 15’30.M&N 15 106% 106%'
105 i CentBrUnPac 1st g 4s'48 J&D
80%
lst&ref 5% s 2003 Ser A . A&O 104%
61%
86%
96%
Pac of M o 1st ex g 4s ’ 3 8 .F&A
1st & ref 5s 2003 Ser B A&O
67%
96
2d ext 5s gold 1938____J&J
94%
Equip 6% s 1924-’ 36(yr) M&S b 5.55 5.30%;
90
St L R E 1st 5s 1 9 3 8 ..M&N
96”
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 24-’ 35. J&J 15 b 5.65 5.40%
84
85
At K & Cin div 4s 1955. M&N
Cardelet Br lst4 % s’ 38A&0
83%
St Louis Iron M t & Sou—
Atl Knox & Nor 1st 5s’ 46 J&D
90”
99%
83%
Unify & R ef’g g 4s '2 9 .J&J
Consol gold 4s 2002 M&S
Gen con ry & 1 g 5s '31 A&O
90%
94%
83%
Lou C & Lex 4% s g '31 M&N
95%
______
104%
GenCon stpd gu g5s’ 31 A&O
N O M ob 1st g 6s 1930.J&J 103%
94%
Riv & Gulf Dlv 4s ’ 33 M&N
104
2d gold 6s 1930_______ J&J
99
71%
VerdVal I&WT lst5s’ 26M&S
9o%
85
Pad & Mem div 1st 4s ’ 46. F&A
83
72%
M obile & Blrm— See Southern R
S E & St L Div 6s 1971. M&S
99%
M obile & O— 1st g 6s 1927. J& D 102%
63
2d M 3s 1980________ M&S
1
60%
1st exten 6s July 1927__ Q-J
100
103
Henderson Br 6s g 1931.M&S 101
102%
Gen g 4s 1938...........
M&S
74%
Kent Central 4s g 1987. J&J
80%
83
03
M ontgom Div g 5s 1947. F&A
88
Lex & East 1st 5s 1 9 6 5 ..A&O
99
98%
75
St Louis Div 5e 1927____J&D
94%
L&N M ob& M ont4% s’45M&S
94%
93
—
St L & C 4s guar 1931__ J&J
88%
Loulsv & Nashv South’ n joint
S9%
M o ’k & Malone— See NYC&B
gold 4s 1952 . _ . . J&J
78%
80
93
Monongahela Sou 5s 1955.A&0
L&N Term 1st g 4s’ 52 gu J&D
______
M ont Cent— See St P M & M
Nas F & S 1st gu g 5s ’ 3 7 .F&A
96%
99
M ont W yo & So 5s ’ 39__ M&L
Newport & Cincin Bridge—
1st M g 4% s 1945 guar.J&J
92% Morris & Essex— See D L & W
90%
Nashville Chattanooga & St L—
S & N Ala Con M g 5s ’ 36 F&A
99
1st consol gold 5s 1928..A&O
99
Gen con gu g 5s 1963.A&O
99
98
99 5
Eq tr 4% s 1924 37 (vr) A&O b 5.50
M acon Dub & Sav 5s 1947.J&J
4S
50
M acon Terminal 5e 1965..J&J
94% Nash Flor & Shelf— See L & N
93
National Rys of Mexico—
Mahoning Coal— See L S & M S
Prior lien g 4% s s f 19 57.. J&J f
Maine Central—
Jan 1914 coupon o n ______ f 23%
1st & ref 4% s 1935_____ J&D
81
85
24%
July 1914 coupon o n ______ S 20
1st & ref 5s Dec 1 9 3 5 ...J&D
84
87
25
July 1914 coupon o ff______ f __
Eur & N A gold 1933 .J&J
85
89
Hereford R y —G 4s ’ 30. M&N
Gen M 4s 1977________ A&O J
80
85
82
April 1914 coupon o n ______ f
Upper Coos 1st gu 4s '30 M&N
23 %
April 1914 coupon o f f _____ f
85
Upper Coos E x 4 % sg ’ 30 M&N
—
22
Washington Co R y 1st g gu
87o g notes June 1915__ J&D f __
63
Nat R R o f M e x p l g 4 % s’ 26 J&J f
58
3% s Jan 1954 op 1924.J&J
63%
Jan 1914 coupon o n ______ f
Manila R R Sou Lines 4s’ 39M&N
62%
67%
July 1914 coupon o n ______ f 35
4s ’ 39 ext 1959 (U S g u a r ) ...
35%
Manitoba & S E— See Canadian Northe rn
July 1914 coupon o ff______ f
40
97%
1st cons g 4s 1951_____ A&O f __
M anitoba S W Col 5s 1934. J&D
97%
97
April 1914 coupon o n _____ f
Marq Houghton&Ont 0s’ 25A&O
100
23""
M d Del & Va 5s 1955 gu .F & A
4prll 1914 coupon o ff_____ f 19%
30
22
Maryl & Pa 1st g 4s 1 9 5 1 ..M&S
66%
Deposit receipts___________ f
Nebraska—See C B & Q
Income 4s 1951________ A&O
27
New Eng B K — See N Y NH & H
Mason City & Ft Dodge—
1st M gold 4s 1955_____ J&D / 36%
38
New Hav & N o— SeeNYNH &H
Memphis Union Station Co—
N J Junction— See N Y Central
New Jer & New Y ork— See Erie
1st g gu 5s Nov 1 ’ 59___M&N
95
100
New Lon Nor 1st 4s . 1940. .J&J
Merchants’ Br— See Term R R
76
83
Meridian Term 4s ’ 55 guar M&N
75
77% New Mex R y & C 'l— See El Paso & Sout hwest
Mexican International—
New Orl Gt Nor 1st 5s ’ 5 5 .F&A
52
54
PrioT lien 4% s 1947____M&S / . . . .
‘l ew Orl & North E 6s 1915—
1st con gold 4s 1977____M&S / . . . .
Extended at 5% 19 40..M &N
Sept 1 1914 coup o n ______ / . . . .
Ref & imp 4 % s ’ 52 Ser A . J&J
78%
79%
Sept 1 1914 coupon o ff____ / . . . .
New Orl Term 1st 4s '5 3 . . J&J
73 Vs
73%
Stamped guar op to Mar ’ 07 / . . . .
New Orleans Texas & Mexico—
Sept 1 1914 coup o ff.
1st g 6s Oct 1925 Ser A _ .J&D 100
1 00%
S ____
Mexican North 1st 6s 1930.J&D / . . . .
75 %
75%
Non-cum inc 5s Oct ’ 35 Ser A .
Newport & Cin Bdge— See Louis ville & Nashv

i Last sale.

I In Londoh. n Nominal.

« Sale price.

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NOTICE.— All bond prices are "a n d Interest” except where marked “f ” and Income and defaulted bonds.
B o n d s.

Bid.

Newp & Rich— See Conn & Pass
N Y B & M Bch— See Long Isl
N Y Bay Ext R R — See Long Isl
New Y ork Central R R —
Cony deb 6s 1935_____ MAN
10334
Con M 4s 1998 Ser A ___FAA
80 %
New Y ork Cent A Hud River—
R ef’g g 334s July 1 1997..JA J
73 34
Deb g 4s ’ 34 tax-exempt MAN
8834
Deb 4s 1942tax-exem pt..JA J
85 34
Ref A imp 4 % s 2013 A .A A O
84 34
R ef A imp 5s 2013 C .A A O
9534
Eq tr 7s ’ 24-’ 35 (y r)_ .A A 0 1 5 b 5.50
Eq tr 6s Jan 1 5 ’ 24-’ 35.JA J 15 b 5.65
N Y C Lines eq 5sl9 23-’ 37JAD,& 5.40
N Y C Lines eq 434s P ’ 24. JAJ|6 5.30
N Y C Lines eq 4 34s Q ’ 25.JA J 6 5.30
N Y C Lines eq 4 34s’ 24-’ 28JAJ b 5.40
N Y C R R e q 4 H s ’ 24r’ 32.JAJS6 5.40
Bos A Alb eq 4 J4s’ 24-’ 27 A AO b 5.50
L S col tr g 3 %a 1998___FAA
71 J*
71
M C col tr"g 3 34s 1998. . FAA
Beech Cr 1st 4s g gu ’ 36.JA J
87M
2d guar g 5s 1936........... JAJ
9634
Clf Bit C Co 1st g 4s ’ 40 J A J
Beech Creek Ext 3 34s’ 51 AAO
7534
Cart A Adir 1st 4s ’ 8 1 ..J A D
7534
95
Qouv A Osw 1st 5s g ’ 42. JAD
Lake Shore A Mien South—
74 %
Con g ref 3 34s 1997___JAD
D eb g 4s 15)28_______ M A S
94 34
Gold 4s 1931........... ..M A N
o i%
Clev Short L 4 % s ’ 61. AAO
90 34
89
K A A Gr R 1st 5s ’ 38. . JA J
Kal A W Pig’n g 5s ’ 40. JAJ
92 34
Mahon C R R 1st 5s ’ 3 4 ..J A J
98 34
Merch Disp Transp Co—
Eq tr 434s 1924-1926 -JAJ b 6.50
Michigan Central—
5s cou ’ 31 D A B C dlv MAS
9734
D eb g 4s 1929_______ AAO
9234
Equip 58 1924-’ 30 (yr) AAO b 5.50
Equip 6s ’ 24-’ 32 (y r). .M A S b 5.50
____
1st 5s Kal A S H 1939 MAN
86
1st mtge M Air L 4s ’ 40 JAJ
____
1st g4s JolAN Ind’ 57 JAJ 10
75
ls tg 3 3 4 s J L A S a g ’ 51M A S
77 34
1st g 3 34s 1952______ MAN
65
BayC A B C lstM g 3s’ 89 JA D
B a tC A S ls t g u g 3 s’ 89JAD
52 34
87%
D e tR T u n 4 3 4 s’ 61gu.M AN
65
Grand R iv Val 4s ’ 59 .M A S
65
T ol Can Sou A D 4s ’ 56 JAJ
M oh A Mai 4s 1991____M A S
8134
____
Consol g 3 34s 2002____MAS
N J June 1st 4s gu ’ 86— FAA
79 34
N YA H ar 1st g 3 34s 2000 MAN
7334
N Y A Nor 1st g 5s ’ 2 7 ..AA O
9834
N Y A Put 1st 4s g 1993.AA O
8034
Pine Creek gu 6s 1932..JA D
10234
99
Pitts A L Erie 6s 1 9 2 8 ...JA J
5s Jan 1 1928________ AAO
9634
Eq tr 634s 1924-35(yr)AAO 6 5.50
Pitts M cK A Y 6s '3 2 .JAJ
103 X
____
2d 6s guar 1934----------- JAJ
St Lawr A Adlron 5s ’ 9 6 .JAJ
89 y8
2d gold 6s 1996______ AAO
9734
West Shore 1st 4s 2361___JAJ
79 34
N Y C A St L 1st g 4s '3 7 .AAO
88 H
2dAlmp 6s A B A C . ’31 MAN 100 Vs
D eb 4s M ay 1 1931____MAN
87 34
N Y Connecting R R —
1st M 4J4s 1953________ FAA
85 34
N Y A G r’wood Lake— See Erie
N Y A Har— See N Y C A H udR iv
N V A Jersey— See Hud A Man
N Y Lack A west— See D L A W
N Y L E A W C R R — See Erie
N Y A L Br— See Cent of N J
N Y New Haven A Hartford—
D eb 6s Jan 15 ’48 co n v . JAJ15
52?4
D eb 4s M ay 1 1957____M AN
2 6 34
40
D eb 4s July 1 ’ 55non-conv JAJ
40
D eb 4s 1956 n on -con v ..M A N
40
D eb 4s 1947 non-conv__MAS
D eb 334s Mar 1947____MAS
3534
35
D eb 3 34s 1954 non-conv AAO
35%
D eb 334s 1956 con v ____JAJ
58%
Franc deben 7s (ext) 1925AAO
60
Dollar deben 7s(ext) ’ 25 AAO
55
Bos A N Y A L 1st 4s g’ 55 FAA
Cent New Eng 4s 1961 ..J A J
52 34
70
Dutchess Co 4 % a '4 0 .JAD
60
Danb A Norwalk 4s ’ 5 5 .JAD
70
Gen 5s Apr 1 1925__ AAO
71
Harl R A Portch 4s ’ 54 MAN
80
Housatonic con 5s 1937.M A N
68
Naugatuck 1st 4s ’ 5 4 . . MAN
New Eng cons 4s '45 gu.JA J
6834
77
ConsoTg 5s July 1 ’ 4 5 ..JAJ
86
N Y A N E Bos Ter 4s’ 39AAO
N Hav A North 4s ’ 56 gu JAD
72
N Y Prov A Bos 4s ’ 4 2 .. AAO
N Y Westchester A Bos R y —
1st M g 4 H s 1946 g u .-J A J
36
P rov Sec deb 4s 1957 gu MAN
P rov Ter 1st g 4s gu ’ 56. MAS
71%
N Y A N or— See N Y Central A Hud
New Y ork Ontario A Western—
R ef 1st g 4s June 1 9 9 2 ..M AS
6034
Gen M g 4s 1955 red____JAD
56
Eq 4 348 M a r’ 24-M ar’ 28 MAS b
6%
N Y Phila A Nor— 1st g 4s’ 39JAJ
8634
Incom e 4s Jan 1 1939___M A N
72
Stock trust ctfs 4s 1938. .J A D
7934
N Y Prov A Boat— See N Y N H A Ha
N Y A Putnam — See N Y Cent A Hud
N Y A Rockaway Beach — See L ong Isl
N Y Susq A W — See Erie
N Y W estc A Bost— See N Y N H A H
N orf A Caro — See Atl Coast L
N orfolk Southern —
1st A ref g 58 ’ 61 op '1 5 ..F A A
64
88 X
N orf A Sou 1st 5s 1941..M A N
1st gen g 5s 1954 o p t..J A J
S IX
Ral A Cape F 1st 5s ’ 43. MAS
78
Ral A Southp con 5s ’ 65. JAD
76
80
Suffolk A Car con 5 s ’ 5 2 ..JAJ
Norfolk Ter lot en 4s ’61 MAN
78
sis.

B o n d s.

Ask.

10334
81
74 X
89%

86
86
9534
5.25%
5.25%
5.20%
5.20%
5.20%
5.20%
5.20%
5.25%
72
72%

8934
____

75
94%
91%
92

___

5.50%
93
5.25%
5.30%
88

__

78
79%

____
____

88X

____
____
____
____
____
____
____
82
____
____
5.30%
107
____
9334
100
79%

90
10034
88
86

53 %
28%
41
46
57
35%
35 Va
36%
58%

62
63

52%

75
____
71%
95

76
87Va

36 Va
29%

60%

58
5.50%
88
80%

rtford
River
and

64%
90

83
80
83
85
81

/ This price includes accrued interest,




Bid.

Nort A West gen 6s 19 31..M AN
Im pA exten s6s 1 9 3 4 .. .F A A
108%
New River 1st 6s 1 9 3 2 ..AAO 1 0 7 %
N A W R y 1st cons 4s’ 96_AAO
89 %
D iv 1st lien A gen g 4s July 1
1944 opt Jan 1 1929 ..J A J
8634
Conv deb 4 % s 1938____M A S
90
107
Conv 6% Sept 1929__ M A
N A W Pdcaho'ntas 4s ’ 41 JA D
8514
Eq tr 4 % s 1924-’ 32___ M AN b 5.30
Scioto ValANE 1st 4s’ 89MAN
8514
North A South Caro— See Caro A tl A
N ’east of S C— See Atl C L of SC
Northern Cal R y — See So Pac
Northern Central—
97
Con gen M 4 % s E 1925. AAO
M ort bds 5s 1926 Ser A ..J A J
9814
M ort bonds 5s 1926 Ser B JAJ
9814
Northern Ohio— See L E A West
Northern Pacific—
8214
Prior lien g 4s Jan 1997 .Q -J
58
Gen lien g 3s Jan 2047 _Q-F
8214
R ef A imp 4 34s2047 Ser A JAJ
102%
Ref A imp 6s 2047 Ser B JAJ
92
Ref A imp 5s 2047 Ser C .JA J
92
R ef A imp 5s 2047 Ser D .J A J
Eq tr 7s 1923-30 (yr)_MAN15 b 5.55
S t P A D Div g 4s 1 9 9 6 ..JAD
7814
75
Wash Cent 4s M ar 1948 Q-M
St Paul A Dul 1st 5s ’ 31 .F A A
9914
7614
1st consol g 4S 1968.JAD
98
Dul Union Dep 5s ’ 3 0 .A AO
No Pac Ter Co— 1st 6s ’ 3 3 .JAJ 10914
North R y of Cal— See Sou Pac
North Pac Coat— See N o Shore
North Pennsylvania—
88
1st M 4s extended 1936. MAN
70
Gen g 3 3-10s 1953______ JAJ
25
Northw Term g 5s 1926 gu.JA J
Norwich A W or— 4s 1927.MAS
9114
Ogd'buAL Cham— See Rutland
Oblo Connecting— See Pennsylv aniaRR
Ohio I A W — See C C C A St L
Ohio River— See Balt A Ohio
9834
Old Colony— 4s gold 1924. FAA
9414
4s D ec 1925_____ _______JAD
7914
4s Jan 1938_____________ JAJ
82
3 % b July 1 1932_______ JAJ
Oreg on A California— See SoPac
Oregon-Washington R R A Nav
79%
1st A ref g gu 4s ’ 61 o p t..J A J
86%
Ore R R A Nav cons 4s’ 46J AD
Oreg on Short Line— See Un Pac
Pacific Coast Co— See M isc Bds
Paducah A Illinois—
8934
1st s f 434s 1955 gu ______ JAJ
Pan American 1st 5s ’ 34 o p . JAJ / 30
Parliv-Lyons-Medlterranean R R
72
Ext s f 6s 1958______ FAA15
Paulista R y —
n
96
1st A ref 7s ’ 42 ser A ..M A S 15
Pennsylvania R R —
8814
Con M 4s gold 1 9 4 3 ...MAN
88
do 4s gold 19 48...M A N
do 4s gold 1948 sterling
84
stamped dollar bonds
9534
do 4 % s g 1960_____FAA
90%
Gen g 4 %a 1965________ JAD
100
Gen g 5s D ec 1 1968
_JAD
107%
10-year gold 7s Apr 1’ 30. AAO
108
15-yr 634s Feb 1 1 9 3 6 ..FAA
Con M 3 34s g £ 1945____JAJ If 76
Eq tr 6s Jan f 5 ’ 24-’ 35.JA J 15 b 5.55
E q tr 5s Mar 1924-1938.MAS b 5.30
88
Aleg V algen4s 1942.. .M A S
40
Belt ChesAAtlst g 5s’ 34 M A S
93
Belvidere Del gu 4s 1927 FAA
7914
1st g gu 334s 1943.
JAJ
84%
Cin Leb A Nor 4s 1942.M AN
9414
ClevAM arietta, 4 34s’ 35 MAN
Cleveland A Pittsburgh—
92M
3erA 434sgengtd 1942.JAJ
9214
i3erB434sgengtd 1942 AAO
7914
Int red to 3 % % _ ______
7914
Ser C 3 % b gen gts ’ 48MAN
7934
Ser D 3 34s gen g t d ’ 50 FAA
8914
D Riv R R A B gu g 4s ’ 36.FLA
Erie A Pittsburgh—
8014
Gen gu g 3 34s Ser B ’ 40. JA J
8014.
Series C 1940_______ JAJ
9014
Gr R A Ind Ext 434s ’ 41 JAJ
85
2d 4s 1936____________AAO
96
Muskegon Div g 5s’ 26. JAJ
Hclidaysb Bedford A Cumb
82
1st M g 4s 1951 g u a r..J A J
8914
Ohto Connect’g 4s 1943.M AS
Pennsylvania Company—
9014
Gu g 4s 1931 op 1921. AAO
85
Gu tr ctfs g 4s 1 9 5 2 ..MAN
8334
G u tr c tfs g 334s 1937.M A S
82
Gu tr ctfs g 3 34s 1941. FAA
81
Gu tr ctfs g 3%B 1942.JAD
8114
Gu tr c tfs g 3 %a 1944.JAD
87?|
Ph Balt A Wash 4s ’ 4 3 .MAN
Pitts Cin Chic A St Louis—
9314
Con g gu 4 34s Ser A ’ 40A AO
9314
do
Ser B 1 9 4 2 ..AAO
9334
do
SerC 1942..M A N
9034
do
S e r i 1963...F A A
9014
do 414s Ser J ’ 64. MAN
8614
do 4s Ser D 1945.M AN
8514
do 4s Ser F 1953..JA D
86
do 4s Ser G 1957.M AN
8514
do 4s Ser H 1960. FAA
8314
do 3 % b Ser E '49 FAA
9534
Gen M 5s" 1970 Ser A . JAD
9914
CStLAPitts 1st 5sg ’ 32AAO
8314
Pitts Va A Char gu 4s*43M A N
Pitts Young A Ash 5s’ 27 MAN
9934
86
1st gen 4s Ser A 1948.JAD
99
Sodus'Bay A Sou g 5s’ 24 JAJ
Sun A Lew 1st g 4s 1936 JAJ
Tol Wahl Valley A Ohio—
95
1st g gu 4H s ’ 31 Ser A .JA J
95
1st g gu 4l4s ’ 33 Ser B JAJ
8614
1st g gu 4 s ’ 42 Ser C .M A S
Penn A N 'V Canal— See Leh Vai

i Last sale.

A sk .

B o n d *.

| Bid.

A sk.

j
10814 Pennsylvania A Northwestern—
General 5s Jan 1 1930. . . J AJ ! 98
100
Clearfield A Jeff 1st 6s’ 27. JAJ ! 10034 10134
8914 Peoria A Eastern— See Clev Cin Chic A St L
Peoria A N W — See Chic A N W
8714 Peoria R y Term— See Ch R I A Pac
Pere M arquette (New C o)—
93%
1st g 5s July ’ 56 Ser A __ JAJ
10714
9334
87
78
1st g 4s July ’ 56 Ser B .JA J
7734
5.10%
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 24-’ 35 JAJ15 b
6% 5.50%
92
93
9314
L E A Det R iv 434s ’3 2 .FAA
96
West
100
Perkiomenlst5s’ 18 ext to ’ 38Q-J
92 %
2d 5s 1918 ext to 1 9 3 8 ...Q-J
Petersburg— See A tl Coast Line
86
Phila A Balt Cent 4s 1951.M AN
84 J4
Phila Balt A Wash— See Pennsyl vania R R
____ Phila Harrisburg A Pittsburgh—
____
1st mtge gold 5s 1925. .A A O
9834 100
71
73
Phila Newt A N Y 3s 1942.AA O
Phila A Read— See Reading Co
8214 Phila Wilmington A Balt—
94
95
Debenture g 4s 1926____JAJ
6834
90
98
Debenture g 4s 1932____AAO
8214
103
Philippine Railway—
43
1st
p
4s
1937
s
r
opt
gu._JA
J
9214
9234 Pine Creek— See N Y Cent A Hu d River
5.35% Pittsb Bessemer A Lake Erie—
____
98 %
99
P S A L E 1st g 5s 1940. .A A O
____
Cons 1st g 5s July 1 *43. JAJ
9634
____
P B A L E con g 5i 1947. JAJ
____ Pitts Char A Youghiogheny—
____
____
Gen mtge gtd 4s 1 9 3 2 ..AAO
Pitts Cin Chic A St L— See Penn R R
,
Pitts A Lake Erie— SeeNY Cent & Hud River
Pitts M cK A Y ough— See N Y C
____
Pitts ShawAN— 1st g 5s’ 49 FAA 'f
5
____
____
Gold 4s Feb 1 1952_____FAA / ------40
6% receivers’ ctfs 1918 _MAA / 20
f
2714 Pittsburgh A Shawmut—
70
1st s f g 5s 1959 o p t_____ JAD / 50
Pitts Shen A L E— SeePBessALE
Pittsb Term R R A Coal—
82
____
1st g guar s f 5s 1942. . JAJ
80
WestSideBelt 1st g 5s’ 37M AS
____ Pitts Va A Chas— See Penn R R
____ Pitts A Western— See B A O
____ Pittsb Youngs A Ash— See Penn R R
____ Portland A Ogdensburg—
89
92
1st M 434s 1928guar ..M A N
92
95
Port A R Falls— 1st g 4s’ 26.M A N
92
95
7914
Debenture 4s Aug 1927.FAA
74
78
8734 Portl (M e) Term gu 4s ’ 61.JAJ
93
96
Guar 5s 1961____________JAJ
95
100
Port Reading— 1st gu 5s’ 41. JAJ
Ports G t F A Con— SeeBosAMe
98
---- 9014 Potom ac Val— 1st gu 5s g ’ 41 J AJ
38
Princeton A Northw— See Chic A N W
Prov Sec Co— See N Y N H A H
7214 Providence Term— SeeNYNHA H
Prov A Wore— 1st 4s 1947.AA O , 7 5 %
97
Raleigh A Augusta— See Seaboa rd Air Line
Ral A Cape Fear— See Norf Sou
____ Raleigh A Gas— See Seab Air L
8834 Ral A Southp— See N orf South
Raleigh A S W — See ChesAOhio
88 y2 Raritan River— 1st g 5s ’ 3 9 .JAJ
8234
8734
9514 Reading Company—
8634
8734
9014
Gen gold 4s Jan 1 1997._JAJ
86M
so 34
10034
Interchangeable ctfs dep___
10714
E q 434s Jan124-Jan ’ 2 7 ..JAJ b 5.35 5.15%
b
5.13
5.15%
10814
E q 5s (JAJ) ’ 24-’ 32 Ser J.JA J
8134
8234
86
Jer Cent g 4s ’ 51 op ’06 AAO
—
5.40%
7834
Atlantic C ity gu 4s 1951.JAJ
5.15%
10034
1st M gold 5 % a 1929.MAN 100
73
—
8814
W A N A tretfs 4s~red 105.Q-M
—
10 0
50
Phila A R — 2d 5s g 1933. AAO
8634
____
8534
Im p M ext g 4s 1947. AAO
87
85
____
Cons ext gold 4s 1937. MAS
____
10 13 4
Term 5s g gu M ay 1 ’ 41 Q-F 100
__
9834 100
Del R Ter p m g 5s ’ 42MAN
—
9 734
Ex p mon g 5s 1942.JAJ
—
__
9834
Wilm A No 1st 5s ’ 2 7 .JAD
99
____
9 734
Gen g 5s Aug 1 1932.Q -F
____
Phila A Read Coal A Iron—
—
____
9u34
Col s f g 4s ext’ 32 gu FAA
____ Hens A Saratoga— See Del A H
____ Richm A Danv— See Southern R y
Rich Fredericksb A Potom ac—
84
—
____
Cons mtge 4 )4s 1940____AAO
6% 5.60%
____
Equip 6s Jan 15’ 28-’ 35. JAJ 15 b
93
Rich A Mecklenburg— SeeSo R y
86
Rich A Peters— See A tl Coast L
9534
9434
____ Richmond T e r m -1st 5s 1952 JAJ
Rlchmond-Washington Co—
77
83
86 J Col tr g gu 4s 1943 o p t_ .J AD
____ Rio Gr June— See Denv A Rio Grande
Rio Grande So— See Den A Rio Grande
9114 Rio Grande W est— See Denv A Rio Gr ande
97
96
8634 Rock Isl-FriscoTerm— 5s’ 27JAJ
8 6 % Rock Isl Ark A La— See C R I A Pac
8214 Rock Isl A Peoria— See C R I A P
—
85
7934
Rutland— Con 4J 4sl94 1 __ JAJ
93
85
____
Bonn A Rut 434s g ’ 27.M A N
69
6834
OgdALCh 1st g gu 4s ’ 4 8 .JAJ
. 8914
70
65
Rutl Can 1st g gu 4s ’ 49. JAJ
95
Eq tr 434s 1924-27 (yr) MAN b 6.50 5.75%
9514 St Clair M ad A St Louis Belt —
—
__ Alton Bridge 1st g 4s ’ 51. JAJ 60
—
95
93
St Clair Term 1st 5s 1932.. FAA
—
__ St Johns A L Cham — 5s ’ 44 MAS __
72
69 %
89
St J A Gr Isl— 1st g 4s 1947. JAJ
__ St Lawr A Adir— See N Y Cent
9234 St Louis A1 A T H — See 111 Cent
St Louis Br — See Term R R Assn
91
St L A Cairo — See M obile A O
9614 St L Iron M tASou — See M oPac
St L Mer Br Co — See Term R R
__ St L Peoria A N W — See Chic A N W
__ St L R ocky M t A P 5s 1955— See M isc C os,p .4 4
St L South — See Illinois Central
9914 St Louis-San Ft (reorganized)
Prior lien 4s 1950 Ser A . . JAJ
6534
6534
80
Prior lien 5s 1950 Ser B ..J A J
79 34
__
Prior lien 6s 1928 Ser C ..J A J
9»34
9734
89
—
Prior lien 534s ’ 42 Ser D .J A J
9514
68 34
Cum adj 6s July 1955__ AAO / 68
53%
Incom e mtge 6s July 1960 Oct / 53 34
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 24- 34. JAJ15 b 5.90 5.55 %

I In London, n Nominal.

< Bale price.

1 Tax-exempt.

35

EAILEOAD BONDS AND STOCKS

Nov., 1923.]

NOTICB.—All bond prices are “ a n d In te re st” except w here m arked “f” an d Income a n d d e fau lte d b o n d s.
B on d s.

Bid.

| A sk.

B on d s.

Bid.

| A sk .

B onds.

Bid.

A sk .

Vicksburg Shreve A Pacific—
St Louis A San Fran ( Concluded)
Southern R y ( Concluded)—
96
PrTien 6 s’ 15 ext 5% ’ 40.MAN
98
95
Gen mtge gold 6s 1931. _JAJ
E Tenn reorg lien 5s 1938 MAS
10334
9034
91
98
Gen 5s M ay 1 1941____MAN
Gen mtge gold 5s 1931..JA J
97 M
1st
Mem
dlv
g
5s
1996
JAJ
9334
9934
9834
Con mtge 4s July 1996. _ JAJ
84
St Louis D lv 1st g 4s 1951 JAJ
7834
7834 Virginia Midland— See Sou R y.
Va A Southwest— See Southern R y
Sou West Dlv g 5s 1947.AAO
Aiken Br 1st g 4s" 1998 . JAJ
65
60
88 34
Virginian Railway—
St Louis Southwestern—
Atlanta A Charlotte Air Line
94
94 %
1st M g 5s 1962 o p t_____MAN
93
1st g 4s 1989 c e r t l f s __ MAN
1st M 434s 1944 ser A .JA J
9134
7534
7554
Eq 6sAApr’ 24Apr’ 30(s-a) AAO b 5.75 5.40%
685-1
2d g inc 4s N ov ’ 89 cert JAJ
1st M 5s 1944 ser B . JAJ
98
69
97M
Wabash— 1st gold 5s 1939. MAN
9534
1st consol g 4s 1932 . .J A D
76
9634
Atl A Danville 1st 4s ’ 4 8 .JAJ
7536
7334
7534
2d gold 5s 1939_________ FAA
8534
1st term & unlf 5s 1952 _JAJ
2d g 4s 1948___________JAJ
8634
7334
62 34
7434
____
Deb mtge 6s Ser B 1939.-JAJ f - - r 80
Eq 5s SeT E 1924 ____ AAO b 5.65 5.35%
Atl A'Yad l s t g u g 4 s ’49 AAO
7634
1st lien term g 4s 1954__ JAJ
6734
7134
Aug South g 5s 1924. ..J A D
70
75
E q t r 534s 1924-1938 _______ b 5.75 5.50%
Eq tr 6s 1924-35 (year).JAJlS b 6.10 5.75%
Cent Ark & Ea 1st 5s’ 40op.TAJ
79
E T V a A Ga— D1v g 5s ’ 30 J A J
9834
8134
9834
9434
Det A Chic ext 1st g 5s’ 41JAJ
Grays Pt Term g 5s ’ 4 7 ..J A D
85
Consol 1st g 5s 1956. .M A N
9534
9734
Des M div 1st g 4s 1 9 3 9 ..JAJ
79
7134
Shrev BdgATer 5s '55 gu FA A
80
Ga Mid 1st g 3s 1946___ AAO
83
6034
6234
80
T
oledo
A
Chic
4s
g
1941.
MAS
72 34
StephenvNASTex5s’ 46op JA J
Knoxv A O 1st g 6s 1925. JAJ
7934
8034
10 0 3 4
64
Omaha D iv 1st 3 34s g ’ 41 AAO
6634
8t Paul Bridge A Terminal R y —
L A N So joint g 4s— See LAN
Texas
W aco A N W — See Houston A
Central
1st M 6s 1929___________JAJ
M ob A Birm pr lien 5s '45 JAJ
9234
Warren R R — See D L A W
St Paul A Duluth— See Nor Pac
Small__ _____ ____________
8234
86
Wash A Colum R iv 4s 1935.JAJ
90
70
St Paul East GrTrunk— SeeChic A N W
Gen M g 4s 1945_____JAJ
St Paul A R C Short L— See Ch R I A Pac
S m all._________________
6434
6834 Washington Cent— See Nor Pac
Wash Co R y— See Maine Cent
St Paul Minn A M anitoba—
76
M obile A O col tr 4s ’ 38 M AS
7534
90 Vs
1st g 4s 1933____________JAJ
RichADan deb 5s stpd’ 27 AAO
9834
9934 Wash O A W — See Southern R y
____
79
Wash Term Co— 334s 1945. FAA
10434 10634
1st consol g 6s 1933. _ .JA J
Richmond A Mecklenburg—
____
1st gold 4s 1945 guar____FAA
95
1st cons red to 434s g ’ 3 3 .JAJ
1st g 4s N ov 1 1948..M A N
69
73
9634
e
Tex
A
Pac
Weatherford Min Wells A N— Se
Montana erxt 1st 4s ’ 3 7 ..J A D
99
So Caro A Ga 1st 5 34s’ 29MAN
101
88 34
8934
Pacific Ext 1st 4s £ 1940.JAJ
Va Mid Series E 5s ’ 2 6 ..MAS
9834
9834 West Jersey A Sea Shore—
89
____
Consol gold 48 19 36.. ..J A J
97
Eastern R y of Minnesota—
Series F 5s 1931______ MAS
98
82
____
Cons 334s g Ser B 1936. .JAJ
Nor dlv 1st g 4s 1948. AAO
Gen’l 5s 1936________ MAN
9734
8434
5634
West Maryland 4s 1952__ AAO
109
5634
Mont Cen 1st gd 6s ’ 3 7 ..JA J
90
110
Va A Southw 5s 2003__ JAJ
94
____
____
5% gold notes 1915 o p __ JAJ
1st guar gold 5s 1937__ JAJ
109
1st con g 5s 19 58.. .A A O
110
7634
7734
85
95
Balt A Harris g 5s 1936.MAN
Wil A S F 1st 5s g 19 3 8 .. J AD
Wash O A"W 1st gu 4s’ 24 FAA
99
9994
100
9936
95
1st M West Ext g 5s’ 38MAN
8734
P A N Pac— See No Pac
S A N Ala— See Louis A Nashv
99
West N Y A Penn 5s 1937. .JAJ
St Paul Union Depot C o 5 H %
9934
South Pac Coast— See Southern Pacific
76
85
Gen mtge gold 4s 19 43.. A AO
guar notes Dec 15 ’ 23.JAD15
SpartanUACol— See Ashv A Spar
j
35
Income g 5s Apr 1943..N o v 1
Salt Lake C ity Un Dep A R R —
Spokane Falls A Northern—
Western Pacific R R Corp—
1st M 5s 1938_____ .M A N
80
1st 6s g 1939_____________ JAJ
85
1st M 5s Mar 1 1 9 4 6 ...MAS
7834
7934
San Ant A Aran Pass— SeeSoPac
Spokane International—
90
92
83
San Fr A S Jo Val— See ATASFe
1st g 5s 1955____________JAJ
85 34! 1st M 6s 1946 Series B ..M A S
76
784% notes 1 9 3 0 . . . ____AAO
san Fran Term— See Sou Pacific
85
State L A Sulliv 434s 1929 JAJ
1
1Western Pa— 1st g 4s 1928. JAD
95'
9334
Santa Fe Pres A Ph— See Atcb T op A S Fe
Staten Isld R y— See Balt A Ohio
West R y of Ala— 4 34s 1918 ext
Sault Ste Marie Bridge—
Stephenv N A S Tex— See St L S W
____
at 6% to Oct 1 1928____AAO
1st M s f g 5s July 1 1937.JAJ
Sufi A Carolina— See Norf A So
West Shore— See N Y C A H R R Co
90
3av FlaAW — See Atl Coast Line
Sunbury Hazleton A W -B —
West Side Belt— See Pitts Term
88
SavAStates— 1st g gu 5s ’ 53 JAJ
30
1st 5s M ay 1 1928 ____MAN
50
West Va A Plttsb— See B A O
Schenectady A Duaneshurg—
2d mtge inc 6s ’ 38 coup MAN
Wheeling A Lake Erie R R —
1st guar 6s 1924......... ..M A S
100
Sunbury A Lew— See Penn R R
60^1st consol gold 4s 1949.-M A S
58%
SchuyYkill River E S— See B A O
Superior Short Line— See Ch St P M A Omaha
49
R ef M 4 34s Ser A 1 9 6 6 ..M AS
4734
Scioto Val A N E— See Nor A W
Tampa A Jacksonville—
b
6.15
5.75%
Eq tr 5s 1924-27 (y e a r ).. A AO
5
Scab Air L — 1st g 4s 19 5 0 .. AAO
1st M 5s 1949 ctf d e p ..A A O
15
5634
5634
99
L Erie Div 1st g 5s 1926. AAO
9734
35
Stamped.
. . _______ __
5634 Tampa North 1st 5s '36 op JAJ
45
5636
94
99
Wheeling D lv 1st g 5s ’ 28.JAJ
Adjust M 5s Oct 1 1949.F A A / 3536
36
Term R R Assn (St Louis)—
92
Exten
A
impt
g
5s
1
9
3
0
..
FAA
9034
Ref g 4s 1959 opt . . .A A O
44
1st gold 4 }4s 1939______ AAO
43 A
9234
83
87
Wheeling Term 4s 1940____FAA
1st A con 6s 1945 Ser A .M A S
1st consol gold 5s 19 44..F A A
99
66
9634
65M
Equip trust 6s 1923-27..JAD b 6.37
Gen ref s f g 4s ’ 53 op '1 0 . JAJ
6%
7734
7934 Wichita Falls A Northwestern—
___
/
100
1st 5s Jau 1939_________ JAJ
Eq t f 6s (s. a.) 1924-’ 37 .F A A b 6.37
St L Br 1st g 7s 1929____AAO
10534 10634
6%
Atlanta-Blrmlngham Divis—
1st A ref g 5s 1940 o p ____JAJ / 70
St L Mer Bdge T — 5s’ 30 AAO
9634
9734
Wichita Union Terminal R y —
1st g 4s M ay 1 19 33..M A S
M er Bdge 6s ’ 29 op ’ 09 FAA 10034
6736
6834
86
1st g gu 4348 1941 o p t..M A N
Car Cent 1st g gu 4s ’ 4 9 . . JAJ
99
69 36
9834
7034 Terre Haute A Ind 5s 1925.JAJ
Wilkes-B A East— See N YSA W
Florida Cent A Peninsula—
Terre Haute A Peoria—
1st 1 g ext 5s gold 1930. JAJ
94
Williamsport A N Branch R R —
9434
1st con g 5s Sept 1 ’ 42. .M A S
96
80
1st ref gold 4 34s 1931____JAJ / 75
1st con 5s gold 1943__ JAJ
96
Texas A New Orl— See So Pac
94 36
So Bound 1st g 5s ’41. . AAO
WilmarASFalls— See StPM AM
Texas A Okla— See M K A T
8634
89
Wll A Nor— See Phila A R ead’g
Georgia A Ala 5s Oct ’ 4 5 .JAJ
93
Texas A Pac 1st 5s 2000 ..J A D
85
9134
8034
GaAAla Term ls t g 5 s ’ 48 JAD
Wil A Welson— See A tl Coast L
83
89
2d inc g 5s Dec 2000_____ Mar / 40
Winston-Salem Southbound—
Ga Car A N— 1st 5s g ’ 29 JAJ
91
Lou Div 1st 5s 1931_____JAJ
91
8734
9034
83
1st gold guar 4s 1960____JAJ
80 34
R al’hAAug’sta— 1st 6s’ 26 JAJ
Weatherford Min W A North
9934 100
R al’hAGast’n— 1st 5sg’ 47JAJ
Wise Cen R y— 1st M g 4s’ 49JA J
7634
85
1st guar f 5s 1930 ___FAA
7834
90
7634
6934
SeabA Roanoke— lst5s’ 26JAJ
1st A ret 4s 1 9 5 9 . _____ AAO
Toledo Can Sou A Det— See M ic h Cent
7034
9734
Seacoast R R of N J 5s ’ 48. AAO
Marshfield A South East Div
93
99
Toledo A Ohio Central—
97
Seattle Term 6s 1923-1930___
pur mon 1st g 4s 1951-M AN
90
1st 5s g 1935 . . .
. JAJ
____
75
Sebast A M ooseh 1st 5s ’ 28 M AS
Sup A Dul D iv“4s 1936. _ MAN
80
West Div 1st 5s g 1 9 3 5 ..AAO
9334
9834
50
70
90
Shamokln Sunb’y A Lewlsb’g—
Mfnneap Term 3 343’ 50op JAJ
Gen gold 5s 1935 _____ JAD
70
____
2d 6s g July 1 1925_____ JAJ
100
102
Eq tr’4 34s 1924-27 (year) .JAJ b 5.70 5.30% W orN ash A Roch— 4sJ an’ 30. J A J
59
____
76
4s Oct 1 1934___________AAO
Sherman Shrev A Sou— See M o Kan A Texas
Kana A M ich 1st 4s 1990 AAO
7734
54
56
Yosemite Val s f g 5s 1 9 3 6 ..JAJ
Shreve Brdg A Ter— See St Loui s South western
2d mtge gold 5s 1927..JA J
99
9734
Eq 434sJan’ 24-July’ 24-JAJ b 5.65 5.25%
R A ILR O A D ST O C K S . Par
Sierra R y o f Cal—
52
1st s f 6s g Apr 12 ’ 37. A A 012
Eq tr 6s 1924-35 (yr).JAJ15 b 5.85 5.45% Ala Great Southern com ____50 d 50
58
85
Sioux C A Pac— See Chic A N W
P r e fe r r e d ._____ _________50 d 56
Kanawha A W Va 5s ’ 55 JAJ
8634
___ _
100
73
Sodus Bay A Sou— See Penn R R
Alabama A Vicksburg______ 100
St M ary’s D iv 4s g 1951 FAA
77
199
Somerset R y 1st A ref 4s’ 55 JAJ
60
Albany A Susquehanna (gu.)100 192
65
Toledo Peoria A Western—
105
Allegheny A West (g u a r )... 100 100
1st A ref 4s July 2 ’ 5 0 .JAJ 2
60
65
1st g 4s July 1 1917 .
JAJ / 30
13
19
So Caro A Ga— See South Ry
Ann Arbor c o m m o n _______ 100
Toledo St Louis A Western—
35
2534
South Bound— See Seaboard A L
P re fe rre d ______ _________ IOC
Pr lien g 334s July 1 1925.JAJ
9534
9534
73
Sou Indiana— See Ch Terre Hau te A S E
Atch
T
op
A
Santa
F
e______
100
9534
1st gold4s Apr 1 1950__ AAO
9534
7334
88
Southern Pacific Co—
Coll tr g 4s Ser A 1917. FAA
Preferred_____ ___________ 100
8V 6
i%
Coll tr 4s (C P) Aug 1 ’ 49 J A D
83
Atlanta Birm A Atlantic__ 100
85
Union Trust certif d e p ___
134.
167
84
C o n v g 4 sJ ’n e l ’ 2 9 o p ’ 14MAS
92H
9234 Pol Term 1st 4 J4s’ 57 gu. .M A N
8534 Atlan A Char Air L (g u a r ).. 100 160
127
132
Conv g 5s 1934_________ JAD
Atlanta A West P o i n t _____ 10C
97
Tol Walh Val A O— SeePennP.R
9634
112;
Atlantic Coast L Co of Conn. 50 d 109
Equip 7s 1924-1935____JAD b 5.55 5.30% Toronto Hamilton A Buffalo—
Pacific Fruit Express equip 7s
1st g 4s June 1 1946 __ JAD
7934
8334 Atlantic Coast L R R c o m .. 10C 11134 11290June 1 1925-1935 (y’ly)JA D b 5.60 5.35% Troy A Boston— See Fitchburg.
Atlantic 1st leased lines rent t r . _ Id 85
93
97
94
Augusta A Savannah (guar). 10C
Aust A Nor 1st 5s g ’4 1 ..J A J
97
Ulster A Del con 5s 1928. .J A D
96
9434
57
5734
Central Pacific—
1st ref g 4s 1952_______ AAO
5 13 4
6634 Bait A Ohio— C o m m o n ____10C
1st refdg 4s g g’ d ’ 49.FA A
Preferred____
. _____ 10C
5734
5734
8634
8694 Union Pacific—
87
1st g gu 4s Oct 1 1954. AAO
1st R y A 1 gr 4s g 1947 JAJ
8234
93 34 ! 9334 1Bangor A Aroostook pref__ 10C
8734
91 V8
92
Beech Creek (guar N Y C ) . . 50 d 32
M 334s g g ’d Aug 1 ’ 29 JAD
Conv 4s 1927 . .
__ JAJ
96
3934
9534
145
146
mEuropean loan 4s ’46 MAS m 6634
67
1st A ref 4s June 2008__ MAS
8234'
8234 toston A A lb (guar N Y C).10C
9
10
Galveston Harrlsb A San An—
1st A ref 5s June 2 2008 MAS
9934
9934 Boston A M aine____________ 10C
12
10
M ex A P Dlv 1st 5s ’ 31 MAN
10-year 6s July 1928__ JAJ
P referred _______________ 10C
9694
10 2 3 4
10234
9734
14
13
2d M 5s 1931 g u . ____JAJ
95
Eq tr 5s 1927-v3 7 (y r)...M A S b 5.30: 5.10%
1st pref A _______________ 10C
9694
20
Gila Val Globe A Northern—
Equip tr 7s 1924-35 (yr) JAD b 5.45 5.25%
1st pref B _______________ 10C
20
15
1st g 5s N ov 1 1924. .M A N
1st pref C _______________ 10C
Pacific Fruit Express eq— See South Pacific
9994
20
23
Houston East A West Texas—
Ore R R A Nav— See Ore-Was h R R A Nav
1st pref D _______________ 10C
1st 5s g M ay 1 1 9 3 3 ..MAN
98
Boat & Prov (guar Old C o l). 10C 138
Oregon Short Line—
9434
____
1st guar g 5s M ar ’3 3 .MAN
1st consol 5s g 1946__ JAJ
9434
10034 10234 B oston R ev Beach A L y n n .. 10C
9634
Houston A Texas Central—
1st cons guar 5s 1 9 4 6 ..JAJ
Brunswick Ter A R y Sec C o . 10C
134
.134
10134 102
54
95
1st lg 5s 1937_________ JAJ
R ef g gu 4s ’ 29 op ’ 0 7 .JAD
Buffalo
Roch
A
P
ittsbu
rgh
..
10C
93
9234
82
90
W acoA N W D iv6sg’ 30MAN
95
Utah A Northern—
| Preferred________________ 10C
135
120
90
North Cal R y g 5s 1929.JAD
1st 7s’ 08ext at4% to’ 33.JAJ
'Buff A Susq R R Corp ▼ t C.10C
8934
47
50
99
N o R y of Cal 5s g gu 1938 AAO
Consol gold 5s 19 26.. JAJ
Preferred r t c ___________10C
9934 100
28
d
24
100
Oregon A Cal 1st 5s 1927.JAJ
Union
Terminal
Co
(Dallas)—
Camden
A
Burl
Co
(guar)._
25
9934
5234
50
71
S A A A r Pass g gu 4s '4 3 . JAJ
94
Canada Southern___________10C
1st g 5s 1942 op 1 9 2 2 ...AAO
96
7134
146
145
92
San Fran Term 1st 4s ’ 50 AAO
Canadian
Pacific___________10C
United
N
J
R
R
A
Canal
Co—
8134
82
Preferred________________ 100, Id 80
So Pacific Br 6s 19 37.. .A A O
General gold 4s 1929____M AS
93
95
____
30
Southern Pacific R R Cal—
General gold 4s 1944____MAS
90
9234 Caro Clinchfield A Ohio com.10C
40
Preferred
_10(
1st con g 5s gu 1937. M Ah
Gen 1st g 334s M ar 1 ’ 51.MAS
92 34 10334
81
7734
44
ICatawlssa
R
R
—
ls
t
p
f
(guar.)
50'd
42
1st ref g“ 4s 1955 op ’ 1 0 .JAJ
Upper
Coos—
See
Maine
Central
8634
8654
44
! 2d pref (guar P A d £)_____ 50 d 42
So Pac Coast 1st g 4s ’ 37.JAJ
8894
9034 Utah A Northern— See Union P acific
45
!C avuga A §usq (gu D L A W ) 30 d 40
Texas A N O—
Utica Clint A Bing— See Del A Hudson
199
210
90
Central of New Jersey______ 10C
Consol gold 5s 1943__ JAJ
Vandalia R R —
80
85
Dallas D lv 1st g 4s ’ 30 FAA
6734
Cong 4s 1955 Series A ..F A A
6734
8534 Chesapeake A Ohio________ 10C
L99
Preferred________________ 10C
Series B 1957_______ M A h
85
Southern Railway—
9834
8534
3
1st consol gold 5s 1 9 9 4 ..JAJ
Chicago A Alton R R _______ 10C
9436
9534 Vera Cruz A Pacific R R —
VS
D evelop A gen M g 4s ’ 56AAO
68
1st g 434s 1934 o p t______ JAJ
Preferred________________ IOC
736
834
6794
200
10134 10194
26 34
3034 Chicago Burl A Quincy_____ 100 190
27
Chic A East Illinois com ------ 100 i 26
Eq tr 6s Jan 15 ’ 24-’35. JAJ15 b 5.85 5.50%
July 1914 coupon o f f _____
Preferred________________ 100,
50
5134
Eq tr 5s 1924 _________ AAO b 5.65 5.25% Verdig Val Ind A W — See M o P
)
Eq434s N ov 15’ 23-26M AN15 b 5.65 5.25% Vermont Val 1st 434s’ 4 0 . . AAO
8334
bBasis. / This price includes accrued Interest, k Last sale, i In London, m Dollars per 500 francs or £20. a Nominal. • Bale pries.




36

RAILROAD STOCKS—LAND BANK BONDS AND STOCKS

[V ol. 117.

NOTICE.—All bond prices are “ a n d In tere st” except w here m arked “f” a n d Income a n d d e fau lte d bonds.
Bonds and Stocks.

Bid.

Stocks.

A sk.

Par.

Stocks

A sk .

Bid.

Par.

Bid.

A sk .

Union Pacific— Com m on__ 100
Mahordng Coal R R __________50 d 500
12934 1 2 9 %
50
Preferred_________________ 100
71
72%
Preferred.
Pref (guar L S & M S ) ____ 50 d 48
8
833
25
26
United N J R R A Canal (gu) 100 190
Ihlc Ind A I
Maine Central_____________ 100
194
28
35
112
55
Preferred_________________ 100
65
Utica Chen A Susq Val (gu).100
Preferred.
48
118
40
Utica Clinton A BInghamtonlOO
50
ihicago Mil
1233
1233 Maryland A Pennsylvania. .100
95
Valley R R (N Y ) (guar)____100
24
MIchig an Central___________ 100 345'
Preferred .
100
23 34
5 0 % Vermont A Mass (guar)____100
72
6033 Mlnehill & Schuyl Hav (g u ). 50 d 4933
74
Ihicago A >
6033
1
107
40
42
102
Minneapolis A St Louis_____ 100
Virginian Railway__________ 100
Preferred.
1%
50
9%
Wabash R ailway___________ 100
Ihlc R I A I
9%
2034
2034 Minneapolis St P A S S M ..1 0 0
85
78
Preferred
A
_______________100
Preferred_________________100
3
1
%
7 % prefei
31%
7633
64
6634
Preferred B _______________100
20
59
4% Leased Line C tfs_____ 100
6 % prefei
6533
21%
52
64
Mississippi Central_________100
20
47
2 1 % Warren N J (guar D L A W ) . 50
69
Ihicago St I
90
Mo-Ka.n-Tex R R , com . (no par) d 1 0 %
80
1 0 % Western Maryland R y com . 100
8%
9
Preferred.
26%
26%
53
1st preferred_____________ 100
49
Preferred_________________ 100
15%
6
8%
2d preferred_____________ 100
16
’ § " Missouri Pacific com ________100
833
2 3 % Western Pacific R R C orp __ 100
10
13
13%
Preferred_________________ 100
Preferred_______________
13%
2333
64
54%
220
60
Mobile & Birm pref (g u a r ).. 100
Preferred_________________ 100
56
Cine New Orl A Texas P ac.
95
99
West Jersey A Sea Sh— C om . 50
40
Mobile A Ohio— See South’ n Ry
Preferred_______________
42
77
d 52
60
Wheeling A Lake Erie R y ___100
6%
Morris A Essex (quar)______ 50 d 74
633
125
115
95
Preferred_________________ 100
9833 Nashv Chatt A St Louis____100
11%
1133
38
24
Nashv & Decatur (gu L A N) 25 d 36
Wisconsin Central__________ 100
25
72
6
National Rys of Max 1st pfd.100
Clev A Pitts (Guar Pa R R ). 50 d 68
4%
2
Second preferred_________100
Betterm ’t stk (Gu Pa R R ) 50 d 38
1%
120
18
110
100
New
London
Northern_____
JO IN T S T O C K LAND
Colorado A Southern________100
1733
52
7
3
48
New Orleans Great N o r th ..100
BANK BONDS
1st preferred_____________ 100
45
35
87
86%
New Orl Texas A M exico v t c . .
99
Agricultural— 5s ’ 53 op ’ 33 MAN
2d preferred_____________ 100
89
N Y Bkln A Man B pref (gu).100 100
Columbus A Xenia (guar)__ 50 d 85
101
Atlanta— 5s 1952 op 1932.JAD
60
68
100% 1 00 % Atlantic— 5s 1953 op 1933. MAS
New York Central R R _____100
Conn A Passumpslc pf (gu)-100
99%
3
112
1
Dividend payable In London Id ll 0
Cripple Creek Central______ 100
Bankers— 5s ’ 53 op ’ 28__ JAJ
20
75
15
74
N Y Chic A St L (New C o ). 100
5s M ay 1952 op 1932...M A N
Preferred_______________
76
66
Cuba R R preferred_________ 100
6% preferred____________ 100
98%
8 7 % California— 5s 1951 op 1931____
87%
37
140
Dayton A M ich com (guar) _ 50 d 33
N Y A Harlem, com A pf(gu)_50 d 130
Central 111— 5s ’ 53 op ’ 33__ JAD
99%
80
05%
98%
N Y Lack A West (guar)__ 100
Preferred (guar C H A D ) . 50 d 75
99%
5s July 1 1953 op 1933..JA J
150
160
11%
N Y New Haven A H artf._100
99
Delaware A Bound Br (gu) _.10Q
Central
Iowa—
5s
Apr
1953____
H%
15%
14%
N Y Ontario A Western____100
5s M ay 1 1942 op 1927.MAN
98%
Delaware A Hudson________100 10733 108
11
Norfolk Southern___________ 100
8%
4 % 3 N ov 1 ’ 52 op ’ 32__ M AN
Delaware Lack A W estern.. 50 d 11133 113
qnTQro
9 ^ d 37
41
104:% Chicago Joint— 5 % s ’ 51 op ’ 31.
104
Norfolk A Western R y _____100
102"
74
79
77
70
Adjustment preferred____100
Detroit Hills & ¥ W '(guar) 11100
5s 1951_______ _____ _________
100 %
—
145
135
20
No Carolina (guar So R R )._10 0
5s 1952 op 1932______________
100 %
Detroit A M ackinac________100
75
Northe rn Cent (guar Pa R R ) 50 d 73
Preferred_________________ 100
4 % 9 1952 op 1932____________
99%
’ 2"
67
North’ ll N H (guar B A M ).10 0
Duluth South Shore A A tl.,1 0 0
99%
4 % s 1963 op 1933____________
3
52%
52%
Preferred_________________ 100
4 % s 1952 op 1932____________
433 Northern Pacific R y ________100
93
59
50
60
North R R o f N J (guar Erie). 100
East Penna (guar P A R ) __ 50 d 56
Colorado-W yomi ng—
42
99
Northern Securities Co stubs___ d 96
Elmira A W ’ msport (guar) _ _ 50 d 37
5s 1953 op 1933________ AAO
9934 10233
53
102%
81
North Pennsylv (gu P A R ) . 50 d 79
Preferred (guar Nor C ent). 50 d 49
Dallas— 5s 1953 op 1 9 3 3 ..MAS 100
14
80
1433 Ogden Mine RR(guC enN J).100 d 70
Erie— Com m on_____________100
5 % s 1951 op 1931____________
2 3 % Old Colony (gu N Y N H A H ). 100
70
10 1"
1st preferred_____________ 100
Dayton— 1952 opt 1932_______
2333
17
1 1 6 " Des Moines— 5s 1941 op 1926..
98%
1 7 % Ontario A Quebec__________ 100 M ill
10 0
2d preferred_____________ 100
80
89
Oswego A Syrac (gu D L A W ) 50 d 84
10 1
Erie A Kalamazoo (guar)___50 d 72
5s 1952 opt 1932_____________
Pac Coast Co— See Misc Stocks
10 2 3 4
Erie & Pitts (guar Pa R R )__ 50 d 5 2 %
FirstCarolinas— 5s’ 52op’ 32MAN
98"
11
7
4 2 % First of Chey— 5s’ 5 2 o p ’ 32MAN
Pennsylvania Railroad_____ 50 d 42
98
10 1
Fonda Johns A G lov co m ___100
75
114
10 2 3 4
Peoria & Bureau Val (guar). 100 107
Ft D odge Des M A Sou pref. 100
First of Chic— 5s ’ 52 op ’ 32 MAN 10033
104
99
9
8%
Peoria A Eastern___________ 100
103
Ft W ayne A Jack pref (gu)-100
First of Clev— 5s ’ 53 op ’ 33 MAN
100
220
4 0 % First of Minn— 5s’ 5 1 o p ’ 3lM A N
40%
Pere Marquette R y _________100
98%
Georgia R R A Bank Co (gu) .100 215
IOI 34
11
55
58
Preferred_________________100
98
5s 1952 op 1927_________MAN
101
Georgia Southern A Florida. 100
45
67
70
Prior preferred___________ 100
98%
5s 1952 op 1932_________MAN
IOI 34
1st preferred_____________ 100
30
122
Phlla Germ A Norris (guar). 50 d 119
98%
IO I 34
2d preferred_____________ 100
5s 1953 op 1933_________MAN
200
53 34 Phila A Trenton (gu Pa R R ).100 195
98
5333
Great Northern R y— P r e f.. 100
First Texas— 5s ’ 42 op ’ 32 MAN
100
98
2933 Pittsburgh Bess A Lake Erie. 50 d 28
5s 1943 op 1933............... MAN
100
Ore certificates______ (no par) d 2 9 %
62
56
PrefeiTed__________________50 d 56
99
Green Bay A Western______ 100
Fremont— 5s 1953 op ’ 3 3 .JAD
103
82
Deb ctfs A & B— See under bo nds
Pitts Cine Chic A St L o u is ..100
5s 1952 op 1932_________ MAN
99
103
9%
1034 Pitts Ft W A Chic, com (gu).100 1 2 5 %
Greensboro (N C —
Gulf M obile <k North c o m ..100
46
140
Preferred (guar Penn R R ).100 137
98%
5s 1953 op 1933_________ AAO
4333
IOO34
Preferred_________________ 100
157
Pittsburgh A Lake Erie_____ 50 d 152
111.-M id west— 5s ’ 53 op ’ 33 AAO
100
103
Harrisburg Ports M t J A Lan 50 d 95
15
Kansas C ity— 5s ’ 52 op ’ 32 MAN
Plttsb M cK A Yough (guar). 50 d 5 1 %
Hartford A Conn W estern..100
101
84
80
37
38"
5s 1953 opt 1923_____________
Plttsb A West Va com m on. .100
99"
Hocking Valley— C om m on .. 100
10133
19
18
89
85
PrefeiTed_________________ 100
Kentucky— 5s ’ 52 op ’ 3 2 ..M A N
Hudson Companies— Pref_100
99
101
140
1233 Pitts Youngst A Asht p r e f.. 100 135
5s 1943 op 1928_____________
11M
98
100
Hudson A M anhattan______ 100
50
115
Prov A Worcester (guar)__ 100
Liberty Cent— 5s ’ 52op’ 32 MAN 100
4933
Preferred_________________ 100
102 34
3
633 Railroad Securities Co—
100
Lincoln— 5s 1951 op 1931______
103
Huntlngd A B r o & d T o p v t c . 50 d
13
8
64%
62 %
4% 111 Cent Stk ctf 1952.1000
5s 1943 op 1928_________MAN
Preferred v t c ____________ 50 d
9933
10133
74%
103 33 Reading Com pany___________ 50 d 7433
5s 1942 op 1927_________MAN
Illinois Central_____________ 100 102
99%
10133
5 2 % Louisville— 5s 1952 op 1932____
1st preferred______________ 50 d 5 3 %
10733
Non-cumul 6% pref Ser A 100 1 0 5 %
75
70%
5 2 % N Y A Pa— 5s ’ 53 op ’3 3 . . .JA J
2d preferred______________ 50 d 52
101 %
Leased lines (guar)______ 100
103^3
117
No Caro— 5s ’ 53 op ’ 33___MAS
Rensselaer A Saratoga (guar) 100 112
100
103
Stk tr ctfs— See R R Securs Co
163
155
5s 1952 op 1922_______ MAN
1933 Rich Frijd A Potom — C om ..1 0 0
1633
102 34
Int A Great North R y v t c 100
9
160
158
Dividend obligations_____ 100
Ore-Wash— 5s ’ 52 op ’ 3 2 ..M A N
98"
Internat Rys (Cent Am) com 100 Id 7
100
46
6% guaranteed___________ 100 170
Pacific Coa3t Jt Stk Land Bk—
Preferred_________________ 100 Id 42
2
7% guaranteed___________ 100 170
233
Portland, Ore— 5s’ 53op’ 33 J A J
90
10 2 3 4
Iowa Central_______________100
113
85
100
Roch A Genesee Val R R ____ 100
Los Angeles— 5s ’ 53 op ’ 33JAJ
993-3 10234
Joliet A Chic (guar C A A ) ..1 0 0
110
100
90
80
Rome A Clinton (gu D A H ). 100
San Fran— 5s ’ 53 op ’ 3 3 . . JAJ
10234
K al Allegan A Gr Rap (gu )--1 00
99>3
30
27
Rutland preferred__________ 100
Salt Lake C— 5s ’ 53 op ’ 33 JAJ
IO2 3 4
K C Ft Scott A Memphis R y—
99>3
70
St Josepd A Grand Isla n d .. 100
St Louis— 5s 1953 op ’33__ JAD 100
103
Pref Cent Tr ctf dep stpd.100
90
80
1st preferred_____________ 100
5s 1952 op 1932_________MAN
100
K C St L A Chic— Pref (gu).100
103
17
16%
2d preferred_____________ 100
5s 1943 op 1928_________JAD
Kansas City Southern______ 100
9333
10133
53
52
109
105
St Louis Bridge l3t pref____100
Sioux City— 5 % s ’ 51 op ’31 M A N 101
Preferred_________________ 100
104
55
50
2d preferred_____________ 100
South Minn— 5s ’ 53 op ’ 33 MAN
99
102
Keokuk A Des M oines_____ 100
io "
18
17%
5s 1952 op 1932_________ MAN
St Louis-San Francisco Ry__100
99
102
Preferred_________________ 100
80
76
43
41 %
Pref stock Ser A __________ 100
Union (Kentucky A Tennessee)
Lackawanna R R of N J ____100
26%
27%
St Louis Southwestern_____ 100
5s 1952 op 1932________MAN
99
Lehigh & New York pref___100
101
60"
56
55%
Preferred_________________ 100
Virginian— 5s ’ 53 op ’3 3 ..M AN
99
10 2 3 4
Lehigh Valley_______________ 50 d 5 9 %
85
100
Saratoga A Schenectady (gu)100
5s N ov 1 1951 op 1931.MAN
99
Preferred__________________50
101
89
5%
Seaboard Air Line com _____ 100
5 % Wichita— 5s 1953 op 1933_____
Little Miami original g u a r.. 50 d 86
41
10
0%
Preferred_________________ 100
5s 1952 op 1932_____________
Spec guar betterment stk. 50 d 38
41
41
37
Sharon_______________________50
Lit Schuyl N avRRACoal(gu) 50 d 39
85%
86
Southern Pacific C o _________ 100
STOCKS
Long Island R R _____________ 50
i o 5 " Southern R y com m on______ 100
90
34
34%
100 142
Louis A M o Rlv pref (guar). 100
150
75
70
66 %
66
Preferred_________________ 100
100 125
Loulsv Hend A St L co m ___100
135
50
65
60
47
M ob A Oho stk tr ctfs dep. 100
D ayton.
115
Preferred_________________ 100
120
85
100
97
Southwest’n of Ga (guar)___100
100 122
132
Louisville A Nashville______ 100
8433
Texas A Pacific____________ 100
17%
100 123
132
1833,
60
50
Troy A Gr.bush (gu N Y C ) . 50
100 135
145
Tunnel HR of St Tvouls_____ 100
no IISout.h Minnesota 9%
105
100
—
142%
Basis, d Price per share, not per cent. / Flat price, ic Last sale. I In London, n Nom inal, g Sale price, t New stock , u E x-stock dividend.
s E x-dlv. y Ex-righta.
3%

3%

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 “ and in terest” ex cep t w here m arked “ f ” and incom e an d d efa u lte d b on d s.
Bonds.

Bid.

Adirondack Elec Power Corp
1st M gold 5s 1962 o p t___JAJ
9433
Adirondack P A L 1st 8s’ 50.MAS
99 33
90%
Alabama Power 1st 5s ’46. MAS
97
1st M l A ref 6 s 1951____JA D
95
Alabama Water 1st 6e 1932.JAJ
98
^ D eben tu re 7s 1 9 2 4 . . ___JAJ
Albany R y —'See United Tract’ n
Albany Sou R R 1 st 5s ’ 39.M A S
80 33
Allen Bellevue A Perrysv— See Phila C O
Alton Gran A St T r— See East St L A Su b
A ltoona A Logan Val Elec R y —
68
Con g 4 339 19 33 gu__FAA 15
/T in a price Includes aocrued Interest.




A sk .

Bonds.

American Gas deb 6 s 20 16..JA J
Conv g 7s Jan 15 ’ 2 8 . . JAJ 15
96
1 0 0 % Am Gas A Elec coll 5s 2007. FAA
Deb gold 63 2 0 1 4 . . ___MAN
91%
Am Lt A Tr 6 % notes’ 25.M A N
98
10 0
Without warrants__________
10 0
Am Pow A L deb 6 s 2016. MAS
Amer Pub Serv 6 s 1942__ JAD
Amer Rys coll tr 5s 1931__ FAA
83
American Teleph A Teleg C o—
Coll trust gold 4s 1929__ JAJ
Conv g 4s ’ 36 conv af’ 09.MAS
70
Conv 4 13s ’ 33 op aft ’ 25. MAS
Last sale,

n Nominal,

Bid.

A sk.

82
97
86
93%

92

92%
88%
102%

r Canadian price.

*

84
99

|

Bonds

Bid.

A sk .

Amer Teleph A Teleg (concluded)
Coll trust os 1946_______ JAD
98%
9733
88
Conv 6 s Aug 1 9 2 5 . . ___FAA
11633 11634
9433
6 % notes Feb 1 1924__ FAA
10034 10034
s 103 34| Amer W W A El 5s 1934__ AAO
84%
84%
s 1 0 1 IAmericus Ltg 1st s f 6 s ’ 37. AAO
90
93
Anacos A Pot River R R — See W ash Ry A Elec
Appalachian Pow 5s 1941..J A D
8 8 33
8933
7% gold bonds Aug 1 ’ 36 .FAA
lOOH
10 1
Arizona Pow 6 s ’ 33 o p t ’ 1 3 .MAN
86
87
7% gold notes 1924_____ JAJ
9 233
9833 100
8933 Arkansas L A P 1st 6s ’ 4 5 .AAO
90
92
____
Conv 8% notes 1931 ..M A N
9833 101
Sale price.

PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS

Nov., 1923.]

37

NOTICE.— All bond prices are "a n d Interest" except where marked “ f " and Income and defaulted bonds,
Bonds.

Bid.

Ardmore St R y — See Phila Co
Asheville (N G) Pow & Light—
1st s f g 5s 1942 o p t____A&O
9 1%
Ashland (Wis) L, Pow & St Ry
1st M gold fls 1939_____ J&J
84
Associated Gas & Elec Co—
1st 5s 1939_____________ J&J
90
Coll tr 6s 1941___________ J&J
84
Atchispn R y , Light & Power—
1st 58 N ov 1935________M&N
77
Athens (Ga) R y & Electric—
1st & ref s f g 5s '50 op '15 J&J
76%
Atlanta Cons St R R —See Ga R y & El
Atlanta Gas Lt 5s g 1 9 4 7 ..J&D
96
Atlanta Nor R y — See Ga R y & E l
Atlantic Ave R R — See Bklyn R ap T r
Atlantic C ity (N J) Gas—
1st g 5s Jan 1 '00 opt '2 0 . J&J
75
Atl C ity & Sh R R 5s ’45. _J&D
—
Allan Coast El 1st 5s ’ 4 5 .-M&N
—
Auburn & Syracuse Elec R R —
1st & red g 5s '42 opt '1 2 .A & 0
42
August a-Aiken R y & El Corp—
Sink Id g 5s Dec l ’ 35opt.J& D / 54
Augusta R y & El 5s '4 0 . .J& D
—
Aurora Elgin & Chicago RR —
1st & ret g 5s 1946 o p t__ J&J
A E & C Ry 1st g 5 s '41 A&G15 / 76
Austin G L 5s 1925________ Q-J
95
Balt & Ann 8 L— See M d El Ry
___
Balt Elec 1st g 5s 1947 gu._J& D
Balt Sar P t& C hes— See Un R y & Elec
Balt Traction— See Un R y & El
Bangor (M e) Pow 5s 1931.M&S
92
Bangor R y & El 1st 5s 1935 T&J
90
Bar Harbor & Un River Pr Co—
1st & ref g 5s 1935______ M&S
90
Baton Rouge Electric Co—
1st mtge 5s 1939________F&A
88
Bay Counties Pow 5s 1930.M &S n 97%
rfeaumont G L 6s 1944____J&D
90
Beaver Val Tr gen g 6s’ 53.M & N
50
Bell Tel Canada deb 5s ’ 25. A&O r 98%
1st 7s April 1925________A&O 10 1%
Bell Telep Co of Pennsylvania—
1st & ref 5s 1948 Ser B ..J & J
97%
Binghamton (N Y ) L , H & P—
lat ref 58 1940___________ F&A
85
Blnghamt R y 5s '31 op ’ ll.M & N
60
Birin Knox & A1— See Phila Co
Birmingham R y , Light & Pow—
Gen ref g 4% s ’ 54 op ’ 09. A&O
76%
Ref & ext g 6s 1957____M&N
97%
Certificates of deposit_____
97%
Binn R y & E l 1st g o s ’ 24. J&J
98
Blackstone Val G&E 5s’ 39.J& J
98
Bleecker St & Ful Ferry— SeeN Y R ys
Bloom D ec & Champaign—
1st & ref 5s 1940_______ M&N
75

93
93

B on d s.

Ask.

94
87
87
80
78

78
45
56
86%
78
98
95
93
92
91
98
102%
97%
87
65
77%
98
100
99
77'

Bid.

A sk.

Burlington (la) R y & Light—
lat s f gold 5s 1932 o p t..M & S
70
72
Butte E l& P 1st s f 5s’24-’5 1 J& D
97
98%
Cairo R y & L 5s 1938____ J& D
71
—
California Electric Generating—
1st s f g os ’ 48 op aft’ 12 .M & S
94%
—
California Gas & Elec Corp—
Sink fund g 5s 1933 opt.M & S
97
Unit & ref g 5s ’ 37 op s f . M & N
96
96%
Cal Cent Gas & EJ 5s ’3 1 . F& A
98
97%
California-Oregon Power—
1st & ref 7 %s Ser A ’41 _ _ F&A
107%
1st & ref 6s 1942 Ser B __ J & J
99%
96
Cal Pac R y —See Pacific Elec R
Calumet & South Chicago R y —
1st M rehab g 5 s ’27o p’ 12 F&A
67
70
! unden & Sub R y — See Public service Corp
Canadian General Elec, Ltd—
Deb g 6s 1942 Ser A ___ A&O
102% 102%
Canadian L & P 5s’49 op’ 1 4 .J& J
77
79%
Canal & Claib R R — See N O R y & L
Canton-Akron Con R y 5s’ 33 J & J
95
97""
Canton Elec Co 5s 1937 .. M&N
75
Cape Breton Elec Co 5s ’ 32 . J & J
70
Capital Traction (Wash, D C)—
94%
1st g 5s June 1 1947____ J& D
93%
Carbondale R y 5s Nov ’3 3 .J & J
60
63
94%
Carolina Pow & Lt 5s 19 3 8 .F& A
93%
1st & ref 6s 19 53________ J& D
99
98%
Cedar Rapids M fg & Pow er95
1st 5s 19 5 3........
J& J
94%
Central Ark R y & Light Corp
91
94
l s t l s f 5s 1928_________ M&S
49
—
Central Calif Trac 5s 1936 . A&O
Cent Crosst’ n R R —See N Y Rys
99
Cent Dist Telep 1st 5s ’4 3 .J& D
Cent G a Pow— See Ga L , Pow & R ys
87
Cent Hud G & E 5s 19 4 1__ J& D
99
100
Conv deb 6s 1925______A&O
102
Conv deb 7s 19 35 _______ J & J 100
86
84
Cent Illinois L t 1st 5s 1943. A&O
96%
95
1st 6s 1943 _____
.A&O
107
104
1st 7%S 1 9 4 3 - - ..............A&O
Central Illinois Public Service—
80
78
1st & ref gold 5s 19 52 ___ F& A
86
Cent Indiana Gas 5s 19 3 1.M & S
83
Central Indiana Power Co—
92
88
1st & ref 6s 1947 Ser A . . J & J
96
94
CentMainePow 5s’39op’ 19M &N
105
103
1st & gen M 7s 19 4 1___ J& D
99
97
1st & gen 6s 1942_______ J & J
89%
86%
Central N Y G & E 5s 1 9 4 1.J & J
Central Pow & Lt 6s 19 4 6 ..A & 0
94"
95 "
1st 1 & ref 6%s 19 5 2 ...M & S
CentralRy— SeeUnRy&El (Balt)
Gentral Traction—See Phila Co
Charleston Cons R y , Gas & E l—
83
81
Consol gold 5s 1999___ M&S
Gh’s’t’n City R y 1st g 5s 1923
E xt at 6% to Jan 1938. J & J 100
Chattanooga R y & Light—
76
74
1st & ref g 5s 1956op ’ 16 .M&N
76
Chatt R ys 1st cons 5s’56M&N / 74
96%
96
Ches & Pot Tel 5s ’ 29 op ’09.J & J
95
93
Ches & Pot Tel of Va 5s’43 M&N
Chicago Aurora & Elgin Corp
33
Deben 6s Apr 1972____ J & J / 30
Chic Aurora & Elg R R —
84
81
Ref & imp 7s’47 SerA A&O
Chicago City & Connecting R ys
57
5 1%
C olltr s f g 5s Jan 1 19 27. A&O
75%
77
Chicago Gity R y 1st 5s ’ 27. F&A
Chicago Elevated Railways—
28
31
5% notes ext at 6% to ’ 19 J & J
3
5
Deb 6s Ju ly 1924_______ J & J
Chic Elev R ys (new co) w i—
75
78
1st & ref 6s Ju ly 1 1963______
15
25
Adjustment 6s_____________
Chicago June R R 4s 19 4 5 ..M &S
Chic North Shore & Milw R R —
1st mtge gold 5s 1936___ J & J
7% gold notes ’30 Sei A . J& D
6%s gold notes 1926__ A&O
Chicago & Oak Park Elec R y —
70
65
Lake St E l 1st 5s 1928 g u .J& J
Chicago Railways Co—
76
76%
1st M gold 5s 1927 o p t..F & A i
60%
69%
ConsM 5s Ser A Feb ’ 27. A&O;
48
46
Series B Feb 19 27___ J& D
50
46
Pur mon 4-5? Feb ’27 o p .J& J
22
20
Adj lnc 4s Feb 1927 opt. .M a y
Chic Sou Bend & Nor Ind R R —
50
1st gold 5s Ja n 1 19 3 7 __ J & J
99%
100
100
96
Chris & 10th Sts R R — See N Y R ys
Cicero Gas— See Northwest Gas Light &. Coke

B1 & N R y El & H 5s ’ 27. J&D
—
Blue Lakes Wat 1st 6s ’ 38. M&S
Boston El L 1st con 5s ’ 24.M & S
98
79
Boston Elev R y 4s 1935__ M&N
81
Deb g 4% s Oct 1 1 9 3 7 ..A&O
Deb g 4% s N ov 1941..M & N
79
84%
Deb g 5s Dec 1942_____ J&D
Deb 6s March 1924_____ M&S
99%
West End St 5s 1 9 3 2 ...M & N
89%
5s M ay 1 9 3 6 ............. M&N
87%
___
5s March 1944________M&S
83%
7s Aug 1924.................. F&A 100
7s Sept 1 9 4 7 ............ M&S
105
__
4% s July 1 1930______ J&J
89
48 Aug 1 1932............. F&A
82%
0% s Feb 1927________F&A 100
Bos & Wore St R y 4% s ’ 2 3 .F&A
68
65
Bridgeport Gas Lt 4s 1 9 5 2 ..J&J
90
94
Bridgeport Hydraulic Co—
5% gold notes June 1925. J&D
99% 100
Bway&7tbAveRR— SeeN YRys
Bway Surface R R — See N Y Rys
Bronx G&E 5 s ’ 60 op aft’ 20.J&J
85
86
Brooklyn Borough Gas Co—
Gen & ref M 6s 1963____A&O
96%
99
Bklyn City & New R R — See C I & Bk R R
Bklyn City R R ls t 5s 1941.J&J
86%
87%
Brooklyn Edison Co—
Gen M 5s Ser A 1949____J&J
97
97%
104
Gen M 6s Ser B 1930____J&J 10 1%
Gen M 7s Ser C 1930____J&J 105%
106%
Gen M 7s Ser D 1940___ J&D 108
108%
Kings Co El Lt & P— See un der K
Bklyn-Manhattan Transit Corp
s f 6s 1968 Ser A ________ J&J
65%
65%
Brooklyn Rap Tran 5s ’ 45.A & O / 7 1%
Eqult Trust ctfs of deposit. / 7 1%
Cincinnati Gas & Electric—
9 5% ’ 97
1st & ref 5s 1956 Ser A ..A & O
at ref gold 4s 2002______ J&J / 59 %
95%
Pr l&ref M 5%sJan’ 61B.A&0
3-year 7% notes 1921____J&J /
Cent Un Tr temp ctfs d e p .. / 87 %
Cincinnati Gas Transportat’n—
101
99
Temp ctfs dep stam ped. / 83 %
1st 5s 1933 guar op 1913.J&J
99
101
Double guarantee________
Bklyn Hts 1st 5s 1941...A & O / 40
45
Cin Newport & Cov L & Tr—
Brooklyn Queens Co & Sub— |
97%
98%
1st ref 6s 1947 Series A ..J & J
1st M g 5s 1941 opt ’ 10.J&J / 86
100
So C ov & Cine 6s 1932__ J&J
ls t c o n g u 5 s J u ly ’ 41.M & N / 65
77%
Cities
Service
Co—
77%
Bklyn Un Elev 5s 1 9 5 0 ..F&Ai
77%
Conv g deb 7s ’ 66 Ser B J&J 106
77
Stamped guaranteed______
88
72
71
Series C __________________
Kings Co El 1st 4s 1949.F&A
88
87%
Series D __________________
73
71
Stamped guaranteed______ j
Citizens’
Gas
(Indianapolis)—
80
Vassau Elec 1st 5s 1944. A&O1 76
86
1st & ref gold 5s 1942____J&J
51
1st gold 4s Jan 1 1 9 5 1 ..J&J / 50%
Citizens L.H&P (Johnst’n, Pa)
88
86
Atlantic A v con 5s g ’ 31. A&O
94%
95%
1st g 5s 1934 opt 1914. .M & N
88
83
Bklyn Bath&WE5s’ 33 A&O
Citizens’ Ry & Lt— See Muscat! ne Lt & Trac
96
94 %
8klynUnGaslstcons5sg’ 45M&Ni
i
103% Citizens St R y — See Ind Trac & Ter
1st lien & ref 6s ’ 47 Ser AM&Ni 103
Citizens’ Tract— See Phila Co
110
Gonv deb 7s 1932______ M&N! 109%
92
93
Conv deb 7s 1929______ M&N 1 0 8 %: 109% City Elec San Fran 5s 1937.J&J
97
100%
C ity L & Water (Tex) 6s ’ 24 J&J
Brownsville Ave— See Phila Co |
City & Sub R y— See Port (Ore)
Buffalo City Gas g 5s 1947.A&O /
y
100% C ity & Sub R y— See Wash R y &
99
Buff Gen Elec 1st 5s 1939. F&A.
Clarion River Power Co—
98
97
1st ref 5s April 1 1939____J&JI
100
101%
1st M gold 6% s 1947____J&J
Conv deb 7s 1925______ A & 0 ! 117
98
98%
Clev El 111 1st 5s’ 39 op ’ 2 4 .A & 0
Buff & Lack Tr 1st 5s ’ 28 opJ&D /
105
106
Buff & L E Tr 1st 5s 1936.M&N /
Gold deb 7s 1941_______ F&A
Hamburg R y 4s 1926___M&N
Cleve Pains & East Con 5s ’ 18—
60
75
Buff & Nlag Falls El L & P ow — 1
Ext at 6% to 1933____A&O
96
1st gold 58 1942_________ F&Ai
Cleve Ry 1st 5s 1931 o p t__ M&S
93%
___
84
Clinton (111) G & E 6s 1937____
Burl’ton (Vt) G L 5s 1 9 5 5 ..J&J
/ This price Includes accrued Interest,




k Last sale,

n Nominal,

r Canadian price

B onds.

Bid.

As&.

Cleve Southwest & Colum R y —
1st gen con 5s 1927 o p t.. A&O f . . . .
Clev&SW 1st 5s’ 2 3 op’ 13. F&A / . . . .
Cl Ber Ely&Ober 5s g ’ 19 .M&S / . . . .
Cleve E ly & West 7s ’2 3 .F&A
65
50
Coast Cos L & P 1st 5s’ 46 op F& A
Colorado Power 1st 5s ’53.M & N
96%
Columbia G & E 1st 5s ’ 27. J & J
96%
96%
Stamped_________ _______
96%
94%
Debenture 5s 1927_____ J & J
95%
Columbia (S C) R y , Gas & E l Co
77
1st M s f g 5s 1936_____ J & J
80
Col Buckeye L & New— See Col Newark & Zanes
Columbus Delaw & Marlon Elec
80
Co 1st & ref 5s June 19 37___
82
91
1st & ref 6s (stamped) 1937__
93
Columbus (Ga) Elec & Power—
99
6s 1947_______________ J& D
102
92%
Columbus (O) G aslst 5sg’3 2 J& J
—
Columbus (O) Interurban TerCo
60
1st guar 5s 19 35 ________ J& D
80
Col Lond & Spring! R y —See Ind Col & East
Columbus Newark & Zanesv—
1st gold 5s 1924________ M&S! / . . . .
Gen & ref gold 5s 1920. M&N / -----Col Buck Lake & New Trac
1st gold 5s 19 2 1____ M&N / -----....
Zanesv R ,L & P 5sM ar’ 24A&0
Colum & 9th A v R R — See N Y Rys
94%
96
Columbus (Ga) Pow 5 s ’36. A&O
Columbus R y , Pow & Light—
88
90
1st ref & ext s f 5s 19 4 0 .. A&O
98%
Ref mtge gold 6s 19 4 1__ J& D
99
70
71
Col R y 1st 4s ’39 opt ’ 1 4 . Q-J
86
87
Col St R y 1st 5s g 1 9 3 2 .. J & J
86
88
Cross St 1st 5s g 19 3 3 . J& D
70%
70%
Com’clal Cable— 4s g 2 3 9 7 .. Q-J
"ommonwealth-Edison Co—
95%
96
1st g 5s June 1 1943___ M &S
104
105
1st g 6s June 1 194 3___ M &S
7% coll gold notes 19 2 5. J& D
S f g 6s M ay 15 1947. M&N 15
Gen & ref 5s 1939_______J & J
ommonwealth Power (Mich)—
1st g 5s Dec 1 1924______J&D

94%
85

95%
89

87
71

87%
75

99
100
ited Ry s
75
80
59
60
65
Consol gold 4s 1955___ J&J
70
75
B C & N 1st cons 5s 1939. J&J
Conn Light & Power—
1st & ref s f 7s ’ 51 Ser A . M&N 110% 112
95
97
Connecticut Power 5s ’ 6 3 .A & 0
95
97
1st & coll trust 5s 1956__ J&J
101
102%
7% notes Dec 1926_________
78
Conn R y & Lt 4% s 1951...J & J
79
80
Stamped guaranteed optional.
97
Conn Ltg & Pow 5s ’ 39. J&J
—
98
Conn Riv Pow 1st 5s 1937. J&D
Consolidated Cities L , P & Tr
66
67
1st lien 5s 1962 stm pd__ J&J
98
99
Consol Gas of Balt 5s 1939.J&J
88
89
Gen g 4% s Apr 1954__ A&O
Consol Gas, Elec L & P (Balt)—
91%
Gen g 4% s Feb 14 1 9 3 5 ..J&J
105%
1st ref s f 7s 1931 Ser C .A & O
102
1st ref 6s 1949 Series A . . F&A 101%
____
97%
1st ref 5% s 1952______ M&S
85
90
Consol Gas N J 5s g 1936__ J&J
80
84
1st ref 5s 1965__________ A&O
Consolidated Gas (N Y )—
Underlying cos— See N Y G E L H & P
93
95
Consol Ltg Co (Vt) lst5s’ 26 J&J
40
55
Con R y(N ew H av)deb 4s’ 54.J&J
40
Deb 4s 1955._____
J&J
40
Deb 4s 1955___________ A&O
40
50
Deb 4s 1956 guar_______ J&J
35%
Cons gold 4s 1930______ F&A
Cons R y & Pow (Salt Lake)— See Utah L & R y
Cons T r(N J)— SeePubServCorp
93
98
Con W at of Utica— 1st 5s’ 30J&J
92
96
2d M tge 5s Jan 1 1930__ J&J
Consumers El L&P (New Orl)
81
1st M 5s 1936___________ J&J
83
Consum L , H & P Co (Eliz, N J)
90
5s 1938._____
J&D
Consumers Power Co (M ich)—
94%
95
1st & ref g 5s 1936 op ’ 16. J&J
86
87
1st 1& unS 5s Ser C 1952.M&N
Continental Gas & Electric—
94%
1st lien coll tr 5s 1 9 2 7 ..M&N
95%
Crosstown St R y — See C ol R y & Lt
Cross St R y — See Int Tr (Buff)
Cuban Telephone Co—
106
1st lien & ref 7% s 1 9 4 1 ..M&S 105
Cumberland Co (M e) Pow & Lt—
85%
88
1st & ref gold 5s 1942__ M&S
92%
93%
Cum b’land T & T 5s 1 9 3 7 ..J&J
105
Cuyahoga Telep 1st 7s ’ 4 1 .J&D 103
Dakota Central Telep Co—
99
101
1st gold 6s 1935_________J&D
94%
Dallas Gas 1st 6s 1941____A&O
97%
98
Dallas Pow & Lt 6s 1949 ___J&J
100
Danv St Ry&L Co 5s’ 24-25.J&J
—
D arby M ed & Ches R y — See Phi la R Trj
96%
100
Daytona Pub Serv 7s ’ 4 2 . . J&J
93
Dayton (O)Gas5s’ 3 0 o p ’ 15.M&S
96
94%
Dayton Ltg 1st 5s’ 37 o p ’ 12.M&S
96%
92
93
Dayton Pow & L 1st 5s ’ 41. J&D
74
Defiance (O) G&E 5s 1942.M &S
77
Delaware Co & Phila— See Un P & Tran s
95
Delta L & Tr 1st 0s 1934_______
100
Denver C ity Tramway—
45
47
1st & ref g 5s 1933 op s f.M & N
75
Con Tram con g 5s 1933. A&O
80
92
Denv Gas & El 1st g 5s’ 49.M&N
93
1st & Ref 5s 1951_____ M&N
84%
85
Gen M 7% s Ser A 1946. M&S 103%
105%
Denver Tramway Power Co—
1st imp g gu 5s’ 24 op’ 08. A&O
Ext at 6% to 1924________ n 91
95
Denver Tramway Terminals Co
90
1st M g gu 5s 1924-40. ..M & S n 70
98
103
iDerry (N H) Elec 8s 1951.M&S

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NOTICB.—All bond prices are “ a n d In te re st” except w here m arked “f” a n d Incom e a n d d e fau lte d b o n d s.
Bonds.

Bid.

A sk .

Bonds.

Bid.

This price Includes accrued interest,




k Last sale.

« Nom inal.

1 In London,

Bonds.

A sk.

Des Moines A Cent la Elec Co—
General Gas A Elec Corp—
S F 6s 1937 opt Ser A ...M A S
S f g 7 s 1952 Ser A _____ M AS
96
92
100
95
S F 5s 1937 opt Ser B ...M A S
Gen GasA El Co 5s 1932 JAJ
84
88
80
83
Des Moines El 5s 1938. MAN
95
Gold 5s 1925 ________ JAJ
96
95%
98
Des Moines C ity R y 5s ’ 36 JAJ
Gold 6s 1929 .............M AS
87%
77
78
89
Detroit C ity Gas Co—
Inc 7s Oct 1 1934____Apr
83
1st M 6s 1947 Series A ...J A J
99%
99% Geor Row A Ips— See Bos A Nor St R y
Det A Sub Gas 1st 5s’ 28_JAD
94% Georgia Light, Power A Rys—
93
Detroit Edison 1st g 5s ’ 3 3 .JAJ
1st lien s f g 5s 1941 op t.M A S
99
75
77
100
1st A ref 5s July 1 ’ 4 0 . . M AS
CentGaPow5s’38 op ’ 13.MAN
83
95%
96%
85%
lstAref 6s July ’ 40 Ser B .M A S
103% Georgia R y A Elec 5s 1932.JAJ
94
103
95%
Cony deb 8s Jan 10 1931. JAJ
Relg A lmpt g 5s ’ 49 s f_ .J A J
83
85
107
109
Atlanta Cons St 5s 1939. .JA J
Conv deb 7s Jan 15 ’ 28 J AJ15 104%
97
Cony deb 7s Feb 1929 . FAA 104%
Georgia Elec Lt 5s 1930. _JAJ
93
105%
96
C onv deb 7s M ch 1930 .M AS
Atlanta Northern R y Co—
104%
105%
1st guar 5s ’ 54 op ’ 9 0 ..JAJ
Conv deb Os Dec 15 1932 JAD
93
101
102
94
Det United 4% s 1932 op t.J A J
85%
86% Georgia Railway A Power—
1st M s f 8s 1941____..F A A
1st A ref s f 5s 1954o p t..A A O
84%
85%
106
107
Gen M 6s 1947(1922 Ser) AAO
D et R y 1st 5s ’ 23-’ 24. . JAD
94
95
98
98%
Grand Rap Gr Hav A Musk R y
D et Ft W ayne A Belle Isle—
1st g 5s July 1 1926_____JAJ
1st g 5s Apr 1 1928. . _AAO n 93
96
97
Gt Falls Pow 1st 5s '40 o p . MAN
Det M on A Tol Short Line Ry
98%
98%
Great Lakes Power, Ltd—
1st M g 5s Jan 1933. .JAJ
86%
90
Det A Pontiac—
1st M 6s 1924-1944____MAN
97
100
Cons g 4 >$s '26 op ’ l l .J A D
Great North Pow 5s 1935.. FAA
92
89
93%
Great West Pow 5s 1946 op .JA J
Det A Pt Huron Shore Line—
90%
90%
Conv deb 6s 1925 _____ MAN
1st gold 5s 1950______ JAJ
75
96
80
99%
1st A ref 6s Mar 1949__ MAS
D et Ypsll Aun Arbor A Jack—
97
98
Conv 8s 1936___________FAA
1st gold 5s 1926______ FAA
93%
108%
1st A ref 7s 1950 Ser B ..J A J
D Y A A A Con 6s 1924. . FAA
104% 104%
98
100
Greensboro Elec— See Nor Caro Public Serv
Dominion Pow A Transmis’n—
Greenwich Tram 1st 5s ’ 31. JAJ
62%
1st fls 1932_____________ AAO
89
91
Hackensack W at 4s’ 52op’ 12JAJ
D D E B A B R R — See Third Av R y
78%
80
Hageistown A Frederick R y —
Duluth-Superior Traction Co—
1st A ref 6s 1944_______ AAO
Duluth St R y 1st g 5s’ 30 MAN
88%
90
90
Hamb urg R y— See Buff A Lake Erie T rac
Gen M 5s 1 9 3 0 . ____MAN
82
85
Harrisburg L A P 5s 1952.FAA
Duquesne Light— See Phila Co
88
91
Hart M an A R ock 5s 1924.AAO
Duquesne Trac— See Phila Co
90
Eastern Connecticut Pow Co—
Hart St R y — 1st g 4s 1930.M AS
79%
Harwood El 5s ’ 39 op ’ 14__ JAJ
1st M s f 5s 1948 Ser A . .A A O
90
92
98
1st A ref s f g 6s ’ 42 o p . MAS 102%
Eastern Mass Street R y Co—
Havana Elec R y L A Power—
Serial ref 6s Jan 1924-1929
98
100
Gen M 5s 1954 ser A __ M AS
R ef M 4% s 1948________ JAJ / 57
82%
81%
60
Havana Elec R y 5s 1952. FAA
R ef M 5s 1948____. . .
JAJ / 64
93%
68
93%
Helena L A R y 1st 5s ’ 25 op M AS
91%
R ef 6s Jan 1948 SerC M AS 15
77
Hest M an A Fair Pass R y— See Phil R T
R ef 6s Jan 1948 Ser D .A A O
77
Home Telep A Teleg (Los AnR ef 6s Jan 1948 Ser E M AN
77
geles, Cal) 1st 5s 1933.JAJ
Lynn A Bos 1st 5s g ’ 24_JAD
92
93
93%
95
1st refg 5s 1945. ______ JAJ
Eastern Pa Rys 1st 5s 1936.JAJ
83
85%
Home Tel A Tel of Spokane—
Eastern Tex El Co 5s '4 2 .MAN
86
1st M g 5s M ay 15 ’ 36MAN 15
93%
7% con r g notes 1 9 2 5 ..MAN
102
95
Hortonla Power 5s 1945__ FAA
53%
Eastern Wisconsin Electric Co—
55
1st A ref 5s 1947______
MAS
83
87% Houghton Co (M ich) El Lt—
1st
g
5s
Jan
1
1927
o
p
t..J
A
J
92
95
Sheboygan Elec 5s 1 9 4 6 ..JAJ
86
90%
40
East Bay Water 5% s 1946.JAJ
98% Houghton Co Tr 1st 5s ’ 3 7 .JAJ / 20
98
Un A ref 7 %s ’36 Ser A .M A S
105%
105% Hous El 5s 1925 op 1910__F&A
100
95
97
Un A ref 6s 1942 Ser B MAS
99%
99% Hous Home Telep 5s 1935.M AS
East Penn Elec Co—
Houston L A Pow 5s 1931. AAO
94
95
1st lien A ref 5s 1 9 5 3 ...M AS
84
1st M A ref 6s 1 9 5 3 ... JAJ
86
95
98
Hudson Co Gas 5s g 1949. MAN
93%
East 8t Louis (Ills) Lt A Pow—
94%
Hydraulic Pow of Niag Falls—
1st 5s 1940__________
JAD
1st A ref 5s 1 9 5 0 ............. JAJ
99%
100%
East St Louis A Suburban Co—
Ref A impt 5s 1951_____AAO
97
98
Coll trust g 5s 1932 o p t. AAO
77%
78%
Idaho Power 1st 5s 1947____JAJ
88
Alton Granite A St L Trac—
89%
103
1st den gen M 8s 1930__ JAJ
105
60
1st cons gold 5s 1944..F A A
61
Illinois Bell Telephone—
Easton Cons El 5s 1949 MAN
1st A ref 5s 1956 ser A .J A D
93%
93%
Economy Lt A Pow (Joliet. Ill)
Illinois
Cent Trac 5s ’ 3 3 . . JAD
83
92
1st M s f gold 5s 1 9 5 6 ...JAD
86
94
Illinois Elec Power Co—
Edison Elec Ilium of Boston—
1st M s f 6s 1943________ AAO
94
97
5% %.gold notes 19 25.. JAJ 15 100%
100%
Edison Elec 111 (Bklyn) See K ings Co E L A P Illinois Power A Light Corp—
1st
A
ref
6s,
1953
Ser
A
.
AAO
96%
Edison El 111 ( N Y ) See N Y G
98%
Illinois Power 1st 5s, 1933.JAD
83%
85%
Edison Elec Co (Lancaster)—
1st 7s 19 36.. _______ JAD
97%
99
Refunding 5s 1943. . . .F A A
Illinois Northern Utilities Co—
Eighth Ave R R — See N Y Rvs
1st A ref 5s 1957 o p t____AAO
79
Elec A Peop— See Phila R ap Tr
81
Illinois Valley R y 1st 5s’ 35 M AS
Electrical Securities Corn—
88
Indiana
Columbus
A
E
Trac—
Coll tr g s f 5s 1935 o p t .. FAA
Gen A ref g 5s ’ 26 op ’ l l MAN /
Eliz Plainf A Cent J\ See Public
9
7
Col Lon A Spring! 5s ’ 20 AAO
Eliz A Trenton R R IS erv Coro
Indiana Electric Corp—
Elmira Water, Light A R R —
1st M 6s 1947 Ser A __ MAN
1st A con g 5s 1956_____ M A S
85
88
90
87
Indiana Ltg 4s 1958 o p ____FAA
92
El Paso El Co coll tr g 5s’ 32 JAJ
70
74
Indiana
A M ich El 5s 1957. FAA
7 % notes 1925____. . . .JA J
100
101%
Indiana Nat Gas A O— See Peop les G L A Coke
Empire District Electric Co—
1st 5s 1949_____ ______ m a n
79%
81% Indiana Power 6s 1944___MAN
1st lien 7 %s 1941 ser A .M A N
Empire Gas A Electric Co—
8 % conv notes 1924-25. .A A O
Gan A ref 6s Ser A 1952.JAD
Indiana R y A Lt 1st 5s ’4 3 .JAJ
Empire Gas A Elec and Empire
91
94
Indiana Service Corp—
Coke jt lstA ref 5s ’ 41 o p . MAS
83%
86
Empire Gas A Fuel—
1st A ref m 5s Jan 1 1950 JAJ
83
81%
Adjustment mortgage_______ / 64
102%
65%
1st M s f 6s 1926 . ...M A N
103
Indiana Union Traction—
89%
lstAref conv 7% s’37SerAMAN
90
1st g 5s July 1 ’ 33 op '08 AAO
94
40
55
E quit G A E Utica 5s 1942. AAO
Indiana Nor 1st g 5s ’ 33 AAO
Equit 111 Gas, Phila, 5s g ’ 28. JAJ 102
105
50
Indian ap Columbus A Sou T r—
Erie El M o t o r s ! g 5 s 1951 AAO
1st M g 5s Feb 1 1 9 4 8 .-. FAA
Erie Ltg 1st M 5s 19 67.. .A A O
87%
96
100
88%
Indianapolis Gas 5s 1 9 5 2 ..AAO
75
Erie A Suburban R v 5s ’ 41. AAO
86
80
Indian.ap L A H 5s 1 9 4 0 ..AAO
94
Evansv G AE L 5s’ 32 o p ’ 12.JAD
91
95%
93
Indianap A Martinsv Rap Tr—
Excelsior Springs W at, Gas A El
1st g 5s 1923 opt . . ..J A J
1st M 6s 1932 o p t . . . . . . J A D
60
Indianap New Castle A East—
Fairmont A Clarksburg T rac’n
1st 6s 1932_________________
50
65
1st g 5s 1938 opt 1 9 1 3 ...AAO
90
90%
Indianapolis Northern— See Uni on T r o f Ind
Federal Light A Traction—
1st s f g 5s 1942 o p t____MAS
Indianapolis A Northwest Tr—
82
84
1st g 5s 1923 ext to 1933.MAS
47%
1st lien g 6s 1942 stpd .M A S
90%
49%
91%
C onv deb 7s 1953 Ser A MAS
98%
98% Indianapolis A Southeast Trac—
1st M g 5s 1935________ JAJ n ____
Fed St A Pleas Val— See Phil Co
40
Ind Shelbv A Southeast 1st
Flint Gas 5s 1924______ M AN
98%
100
si' g 5s Jan 1 1932_____JAJ n ____
50
Ft Pitt Traction— See Phila Co
Indianapolis Trac A Term Co—
Ft Smith Light A Traction—
1st s f gold 5s Jan 1 1933 .A A O
83%
85
1st M g 5s M ar 1 ’36 o p t.M A S
78
80%
Indianap St gen 4s 1933..JA J
64%
68
t W Van Wert A Lima Trac—
Citizens’ St con 5s g ’ 33. MAN
79
83
1st M g 5s 1930 guar___JAJ / 28
35
Indianapolis Water—
94%
W orth Pow A L 5s ’ 3 1 ..F A A
95
86
1st A ref g 4% s 1940 o p t. JAJ
62d St M A St N A v— See Third Ave Ry
1st lien A ref 5% s 1 9 5 3 ..M AS
93%
95%
Frankf Tacony A Holmesb R y —
1st gold 5s July 19 40.. JAJ
52
Interborough-Metropol
Co—
60
18%
Galesburg R y Ltg A Power—
Coll trust g 4% s 1956__ AAO / 10%
Guar Trust certif of dep__ / . . . .
O eo 5* Oct 1934________ JAD
85
18%
Galedb R y A L 5s 1934.
85
Stpd asst’ d A 16% su b s.. / . . . .
1
Interborough Rapid Transit—
G alv Elec Co 1st 5s ’ 40 o p . MAN
84
81
58%
1st A ref g 5s ’ 66 op tax-ex J AJ
5S%
Galveston-Houston Elec R y —
57
S tam ped ______ ___________
57%
1st M s f g 5s 1954 opt
AA O
81
85
GasAEl of Bergen Co 5s’ 49.JAD
92%
8s 1922*(J P M receipts)_____
94
Gen 5s N ov 1 1954_____ M AN
85
Certificates of deposit_____
54
6% notes 1932 _____ ..A A O
56
84
84%
Conv g 7% notes 1932 .M A S

Bid.

A sk .

Intem at’l Railway (Buffalo)—
Buff R y 1st coriM5sg’ 31.FAA
81
83
Cross St R y 1st 5s g r32_ MAN
80
82
92
Buff Bell A Lan 5s 1927.JAD
88
Buff A Lock 1st g 5s 1938.JAJ
75
70
Buff A Niag Falls Elec R y—
1st M 5s gold 1935____JAJ
80
83
Intem at R y ref 5s’ 62op.M A N
52%
51%
Interstate El Corp 6s 1933 MAS
85
90
Interstate Rys— Coll trust g 4s
1943 opt 1913_________ FAA
44
Iowa R y A Lt (Cedar Rapids)—
92
90
1st A ref 5s i932 op ’ 15 M AS
Ironwood A Bessemer R y A Lt
84
86
1st s f g 5s ’ 36 op aft T5_ FAA
Jackson A Battle Creek Trac) SeeM lc tiigan
Jackson Consolidated Traction/ United Rys
Jackson (Mich) Gas 5s g ’ 37 .A A 6
90
93
Jackson (Miss) Public Service—
91
1st M 6s 1934________ AAO
94
65
68
Jacksonv(Fla)Gas s f 5s’ 42.JAD
80
84
Jacksonville T r 1st 5s ’ 31 MAS
86
Jacksonv El 5s ’ 27 o p t _.M A N
89
82%
85
Jacksonv (111) R y A L 5s’ 31. JAJ
Jersey Central Pow A L Corp—
97
95
1st 1 s f 6% s 1948 Ser A .M A N
95
98
Conv deb 7s 1933______ MAN
Jer City Hob A Pat.— See Public Service Corp.
Johnstown (Pa.) Traction
66
68
1st A ref 5s July 1943 . JAD
Johnstown (Pa) Pass R y— 1
Ref gold 4s 1931. ..J A D
71%
50
60
JoplinAPittsRy lst5s’ 30 opMAS
Kaministiquia P 1st 5s ’ 37JAJ2 r ____
90
95
Kankakee (111) G A E 5s’ 30 .M A S
99
101
Kan City Gas 1st 6s 1942.. FAA
Kan City Kaw Val A West R y—
95%
97
1st M 6s Aug 1924......... FAA
98
K C Long Dls Tel 5s 1925_.JAJ
Kansas C ity Power A Light—
90
1st M 5s 1952 Ser A ____M AS
89%
Kansas C ity Railways—
46
1st M 5s July 7 1944____JAJ / 44%
7%
2d M 6s July 7 1944____J A J 7
5%
7
2d M 5s July 7 1944____JAJ /
5
Coll gold notes 7s M ay 15
57
/
54%
1921______________ MAN15
94
98
Kansas Elec Power 6s 1937.JA D
100
102
Kansas Elec Util 5s 1925.AAO
92%
90%
Kansas G A E 6s 1952 . .M A S
83
85
Deb g 6s 2022 Ser A ____M AS
Kentucky Traction A Term ’l—
69
71
1st A ref gu 5s ’ 51 opt ’ 14.FAA
85
88
Lexington R y 1st 5s ’ 49JAD
71%
72
Key Tel 1st g 5s ’ 35 op ’ 0 8 .JAJ
98
99%
Kings Co E L A P 1st 5s’ 37 AAO
109%
112
Purch money 6s g 1997..A A O
____
101%
Conv deb 6s 1925______ MAS
88%
89%
Edison El 111 Bkln 4s '3 9 . JAJ
Kings Co Elev R y — See Bklyn R ap Tr
____
____
Kings Co GasAIll 1st 5s'40.A A O
75
79%
Kings C o Ltg 1st ref 5s '54.JA J
95
95%
1st ref 6% s 1954________ JAJ
84
87
Kingsport Utilities 6s ’ 37 AAO
____
95
1st 7s 1937 Series B ___ AAO
95%
____
Kinloch Lg Dlst Tel 5s’ 29.JA J
100%
Ktnloch Teleph 6s 1 9 2 8 ...F A A
73
75
Knoxv Gas 1st 5s’ 33 op ’ 13. AAO
Knoxville Railway A Light—
81
81%
Ref A ext 5s 1946 opt ..J A D
____
92
Knoxville Trac 5s 1 9 3 8 ..AAO
Lackawanna A W yo Val R T —
89%
Coll trust 5s 1 9 5 1 ........... FAA
Laclede Gas Light—
92
93
Ref A ext g 5s 1934_____AAO
90%
91%
1st M col tr 5 %s ’ 53 Ser C FAA
A
Elec
Lake Roland Elev— See Un Rys
____
____
Lake Sh Elec 1st con g 5s’ 23 JAJ
____
48
Gen gold 5s Feb 1 f933. FAA
—
____
Lor A Clev g 5s’ 27 op ’ 17.JAJ
____
—
Sand Frem A So 5s i936.JA J
—
____
Tol Frem A N o 6% s’ 25.JAJ
lec
Ry
akPkEl
Lake St Elev R R — See Chic A O
96
Laurentide Pow 5s 1 9 4 6 .._ JAJ r 93%
95%
94%
Lehigh PowSec 6% notes’ 27FAA
103 H
101%
Lehigh Nav Elec 6s 1943.JAJ
Lehigh Valley Transit—
—
91
1st M g 5s D ec 1935 o p t.M A S
81
1st M g 4s Dec 1935 op t.M A S
—
76
Cons g 4s 1935 _______ JAD
75
77
Ref A impt g 5s 1960 ..J A D
—
90%
Leh Val L A P 5s 1 9 43..A A O
Lexington Ave A Pav Fer— See N Y R ys
Lexington (K y) R y — See K y Tr & Term
84 I 88
Lincoln Gas A El 5s 1941 JAD
(St Lo uis)
Lindell R y— See United Rys
—
____
Little R ock G A F 6s 1937.MAN
94%
____
Little R ock R y A El 5s ’ 33. AAO
Ref A ext g 6s 1 9 3 8 .. . AAO ™ 9 7 %
uffalo)
T
ra
c(B
Lockport A Olcott R y — See int
93
88
Lockport L , H A P 5s 1938. JAJ
95
94
Long Isl Lighting 5s 1936. MAS
98
96%
1st ref 6s 1948_________ JAJ
Lorain A Clev R R — See Lake Sh Elec R y
Los Angeles Gas A Elec Corp—
96%
95%
1st A ref g 5s 1939 opt MTAS
____
102
1 Gen A ref g 7s 1926 SerA.MAS
104
103%
Gen A ref g 7s 1931Ser B .JA D
99
99%
Gen A ref 6s 1942 Ser D MAS
92
93
Gen A ref 5% s ’47 Ser E JAD
99%
98%
Gen A ref 6s 1942 Ser G MAS
____
96%
Los Ang G A E 5s 1 9 3 4 ..JAJ
97
Los Ang Ltg 5s Apr 11’ 24 AAO
Los Ang Pac C o— See Pac El Ry
Pac Ele c Ry
Los Angeles A Pasadena— See
Los Angeles R y Corp—
76
75
1st A ref s f g 5s 1940____JAD
92
90
Los Ang R y 5s 1938___ AAO
__
__
Los Ang Trac 1st g 5s’ 38. JAD
Louisville Gas A Elec Co —
86%
86%
1st A ref 5s 1952 Ser A .M A N
Louisville Home Telep.
101%
100%
1st 5s ext 7% 1925 _____ JAJ
96
94
Loulsv Ltg 5s’ 53 unstmpd. AAO
90%
Louisv R y con M 5s g’ 30___JAJ
74%
73%
2d mtge 4% s 1940_____ MAS
73
Gen M 5s 1950_________ FAA
Louisville Water — See under T,o uisville p. 50.

r Canadian price,

a Bale price.

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Nov., 1923.]

39

NOTICE.—All bond prices are " a n d in te r e s t" except w here m arked “ f” a n d Incom e a n d d e fa u lte d bonds.
B on d s.

Bid.

A sk .

B o n d s.

Bid.

B o n d s.

A sk .

Bid.

Luzerne Co (Pa) Gas & Elec—
j Tr
Nassau El R R North Carolina Elec Power89
1st ref&imp g5s’ 48op’ 1 3 .A & 0
88 %
97%
1
96%
—
102 %
Gen & ref 7s 1947______ M&S
99
82
77
North Carolina Pub
90
Lykens Val L & P 6s 1945.M&S
85
1 75%
100%
Lynn & Bost R R — See Eastern Mass S t R y
66
83
102%
M acon R y & L 1st 5s ’ 5 3 ..J & J
101
86
85
92
M adison Co (Ills) Lt & Power—
North Hud Co R y— See Public Service
89
1
85
92
1st g 5s 1936____________ J&D
North Hudson L t, H & P
97
98%
90
95
M ad R ivP ow lst5s’ 35gu op-F&A
90
(H oboken, N J) 5s 1938. A
58 %
58 %
85
90
M anhattan El con 4s g’ 90.A& O
North Jer St R y — See Pub Serv Corp
/ 88
89
2d g 4s 2013____________ J&D
51%
North Shore Electric Co—
__
96
97
91
92
Manila Elec C o 7s 19 42..M &N
1st & ref g 5s ’ 40 op ’ 2 0 .. A&<
94% North Shore Gas Co of IllinoisManila Electric Corp—
93
94%
Manila Elec R R & Ltg Corp
1
93
82%
82%
99
100
1st lien & col tr 5s’ 53.M&S
90”
106
110
97%
Manila Sub R yslst5s 1946. M&S
North Calif Pow 5s 1932.
93%
94%
M anitoba Power Co Ltd—
95
98
99
rv Corp
1st s f 7s 1941 Ser A ____M&N
95
40
—
Option warrants_______
92%
97*
98% New Brunswick (Can) Pow C oM an’frs W at (Pa) 5s 1939. J&D
89%
80
75
Market St Elev Pass R y — See Phila R Tran
Northem N Y Utilities, IncMarket St R y (San Francisco)
88
lst M & ref 5s 1963_____ J&J
89%
90
95
97
1st cons mtge 5s 1924__ M&S
104%
1st lien & ref 7s 1946 A.M&I'
94%
Coll tr 6% notes 1924__ A&O
96%
1st lien & ref 6s 1947 B.M&1>
91 J*
94
95
63
n 53
M aryl’d El R y slst gu 5s’ 31A& 0
96
1st 1 & ref 6s 1943 C ..M & I'
61
69
96%
95%
Balt & Ann S L 5s 1946.F&A
93
Watertown L & P 5s 1959.J&.
95
94
90
Massachusetts Gas 4 % s’ 29.J&J
Northern Ohio Trac & Light—
97
97%
91 J*
89
D eb g 4% s D ec 1931____J&J
97%
97%
72
M cG avock & M t Vernon— See Nash R y & Lt
75
Memphis Power & Light Co—
79
86
88
99
—
1st & ref 5: 1948 Ser A ..J & J
96
98
99
89%
1st & ref 6s 1948 ser B ..J & J
N J & Hud Riv R y & Ferry74
75
55
60
87%
Memphis St R y con g 5s’ 45.J&J
lst gold 4s 1950 op t____5
85
88
Meriden Horse R R 5s 1924.J&J
Northern States Power Co—
95"
95
89%
Meridian Lt & R y 5s '4 4 . M&S
95
M etropolitan Edison C o—
99%
10 4 %
106
94
99
R ef & imp 8s 1935 Ser A M&N
0 % notes ty z o _________ a « u
97%
97 %
97
—
1st & ref 6s 1952 Ser B ..F & A
Northern Texas Electric Co—
85
86
80
1st & ref 5s 1953_________J&J
Coll tr s f g 5s 1940 op t..J & J
83%
83% Northern Texas Traction Co—
M etropolitan Power—
94 %
74
95
74%
92%
1st 6s 1953 ser A ______ J&D
l s t g 5s 1933 opt 1913...J & J
75
76
M etropolitan R R — See W ashRy & Elec
Nor Wetsch Ltg 5s 1955__ J&D
36
—
M et St R y — See N Y Rys
Northwestern Bell Telephone—
107%
M etropolitan West Side “ L 1
1st M 7s 1941 Series A ..F & A
63
105%
110
1st gold 4s 1938_________F&A
Northwestern Electric Co—
57
__
92%
60
98
Exten gold 4s 1938______ J&J
60
94
96
Mexican El L 1st M g 5s’ 35.J&J r ____
60
96
100
72%
Mex Lt & Pow 1st 5s’ 33 sf. F&A r ____
90
92
94
95
61
Michigan Light 1st 5s 1946. M&S
91
93
91
94
Michigan Nor Pow 1st 5s’ 41 J&J
81
85
81
Michigan R R 1st 6s 1924. M&N
—
Cons g 5s D ec 1 1 9 2 8 ..
99%
100
90”
M ich State Telep 5s 19 24.. F&A
Cicero Gas gen&ref 5s’ 3!
75%
80
Michigan United Railways—
Northw Teleg— See West Un Te leg
27
96
1st & ref gold 5s 1936___ M&N / 25
N orwich(Ct)Gas & E g 5s’ 5
50
55
94
81
Jack Cons Trac 5s 1934. M&N
N ova Scotia Tr & Pow 5s 1946.
75
—
83
Middlesex & Bos St 4% s ’ 32 J&J
97
Middlesex Water Co (N J )—
New Y ork Edison Co—
109%
109%
104
Consol M 5s 1950______ F&A
1st lien & ref 6% s 1941..A & '
99~‘
l6 o ” N Y Gas, Elec L, H & P C o 84
Middle West U 6s Jan 1 ’ 25 A&O
1st & ref 5s 1952 Ser B ..J & J
103%
97
104%
97%
—
8 % gold notes 1935____ M&S
82
106
82% Ohio Public Service Co—
gold notes 1940____ J&D 104%
104%
100
104
106
101
gold notes 1941_________
1st M & ref 7 % s ’ 46 Ser A A&O
95
96%
100%
le Etna & Sharps— See P hila Co
1st & ref 7s ’ 47 Ser B_.
93%
94
Milwaukee Coke & Gas Co—
Ohio River Edison Co—
102%
103%
81
82
94%
1st M s f 7 %s 1933_____ F&A
1st m s f 6s 1948______ ..J&J
98%
92
99%
94
93
Mllw El R y & Lt 5s 1 9 2 6 ..F&A
Ohio Service 1st 6s 1937._
88%
89%
86
89
Ref & ext 4% s g ’ 31 o p t..J & J
Ohio State Telephone—
91%
92%
72%
71%
92
Gen & ref g 5s 1951 o p t..J & D
Cons & ref s f 4s-5s 1944.J&J
87%
81%
88% Oklahoma Gas & Electric—
81%
1st & ref 5s 1961 Ser B .J& D
Deb g 5s 1954 op guar.J&J
96
93
90
98
93
1st & ref 6s 1953 Ser C.M &S
orth Un Gas 5s 1 9 2 7 ..M & "
101
94%
95%
MUw Light, Heat & Trac—
„tandard G L 5s 1 9 3 0 ..M&
95%
96% N Y Municipal R y Corp—
98
1st g 5s gu 1929 o p t..M & N
94
94%
—
Milwaukee G L 1st 4s^27. M&N
Oklahoma General Power Co—
1st mtge 5s 1966-------------J<! / 79%
87
Milwaukee Northern R y—
1st M 6s 1952 Series A ..A & O
N Y & Pa Telep & Teleg Co—
88
91
96
74
1st 5s Apr 1931_________A&O
Oklahoma R y lst&ref 5s’ 41.J&J
1st gold 5s Feb 1 1926— F&
89
93
Minn Anoka & Cayuna R ’ge R R
Omaha & Council Bluffs StR y—
G e n s fd g 4sN ov 19 29..M & N
83
1st fie f 935____________ M&N
1st consol g 5s 1928--------- J&J
84”
86”
97%
98% Omaha & Coun Bluffs R y & Br
Mlnneap G L 5s Feb '3 0 . . M&S
82
—
Minn Gen El 1st 5s ’ 34 op-J& D
1st cons g 5s Jan 1 1 9 2 8 ..J&J
Rapid
Tran
94%
Minneap St Rys— See Twin C ity
Ontario Pow 5s ’ 43 op to ’ 13F&A
30
Mississippi Power & Light —
Ontario Transmission C o, Ltd—
Steinway R v 1st 6s 1922.J&J / 20
92
94%
93%
1st & ref 6% s 1943 Ser A J&D
1st gu g 5s ’ 45 op bef ’ 16. M &N
New York Railways—
90%
91%
32% Orange & Passaic Val R y — See P ub Serv
Mississippi Riv Pow 5s '5 1 -J&J
1st R E & ref 4s’ 42 op ’ 16. J&J / 31%
100
102
32% Oregon Elec R y 5s ’ 33 o p t .M & N
45
8 f gold deb 7s 1935____M&N
Guar Trust ctfs of d ep o sit.. / 30%
Mississippi Valley Power—
%
1% Ottawa Elec 1st g 5s 19 33.-J& D
A dj inc g 5s Jan 1942— A&O /
86
90
1
1st M 6s 1947................ .M &N
1% Ottumwa (Iowa) R y & Light—
Bankers Trust ctfs of depos /
98
98%
45
55
Missouri Edison El 5s ’ 27. . F&A
Bleeck St & FF 1st 4s ’ 50. J&J
1st & ref g 5s 1924--------- J&J
80%
64%
85
65
93%
M obile Elec 5s '46 op ’ 10. M&N
Bway&7th A v Cons 5s’ 43J&D
Pacific Coast Pow 5s 1940. M&S
99%
62%
69% Pacific Elec R v g 5s 19 42..J& J
81%
M obile Gas 1st 5s 1924____J&J
M etr Trust ctf of d ep o sit..
______
65
70
Imp & ref 7s 1951______ J&D
Los Angeles Pacific Co—
Bway Surf R R 1st 5s ’ 24.J&J
60
M ob Lt & R R 1st g 5s ’ 37. J&D
CenCrosstown 1st 6s’ 22.M&N / 50
1st ref g 4s 1950 op t’ 15. J&J
88%
10
5
. . . .
Cons g 5s 1941_________M &S
L A -Pac R R con 5s’ 31. A&O
Col & 9th Av 1st 5s ’ 9 3 .-M & S i//
60
Monongahela St R y — See Phila Co” ”
79%
Eighth A v cert ind 6 s ’ 19 F&A
L A Pa R R Cal 5s ’ 43. M&S
7
-----39
Monongahela Valley Traction—
LexAv&P Fy 1st 5s g ’93 M&S /
Los Ang & Pas 5s g 1928. J&J
90
1st M g 5S 1942opt 1922.J&D
%
Second A v con 5s g’ 48 gu F& Aj//
% Pacific Gas & El ref 5s ’ 4 2 . . J&J
106%
Monongahela-West Pa P S Co—
%
Trust Co certifs of deposit /
%
1st & ref 7s 1940 Ser A ..J & D
96
42
96%
1st lien & ref 6s 1928__ F&A
Receiver’s certificates 1914 / 38
ls t & r e f M 6s 1941 Ser B J&D 100%
/
55
65
Montana Power—
South Ferry 1st 5s 1919. A&O
Pacific Gas & Elec (Arizona)—
96
96%
1st & ref s f 5s’ 43 op ’ 18.J&J
Third A ve— See under “ T .”
1st M 6s Jan 1931--------- J&J
53
58
93”
Montreal L t. Ht & Power C o—
34th St Crosst 1st 5s ’ 96. A&O
Pacific Gas Im p 4s Sept’ 30.Q-M
50
55
lst&coll tr g 4 % s’32 op ’ 12J&J r 92
23d Street R y 5s 1962— J&J
Pacific Light & Power Corp—
92
94
95
Gold 5s 1933 o p t l 9 1 3 ... A&O
N Y & Richmond Gas Co—
1st & ref s f g 5s 1951 o p . M&S
88%
88%
96
Montreal Tramways—
1st ref M 6s 1951 Ser A . M&N
Pac L & P Co 1st 5s ’ 4 2 ..J&J
88%
—
—
88% NY&Stam f— 1st g 5s ’3 1 ._ A&O
1st & ref g 5s 1941 o p t__ J&J
Guaranteed__________
Phila Co
92%
M omingside Elec St R y — See
lst&ref g4s’ 58opaf’ 14guM&N
Pacific Pow & L 1st 5s ’ 3 0 .F&A
90
—
91
Morris & Somerset El 7s ’40 A&O
N Y S tateG & E C orp5% s’ 62A & 0
1st lien & gen M 8s 1930.F&A 104
96
99
Mountain States Power Co—
Pacific Teleph & Telegraph—
1st 6s 1953______________ J&J
80%
85% New York State Railways—
96%
1st & ref 5s 1938_______ J&J
lst&col tr s f g 5s 1 9 3 7 ..J&J 2
60
62
»o%
M t Wash St R y — See Phila Co
1st con g 4%S '62 op ’ 13.M&N
Ref M 5s 1952 Ser A . . . M & N
88%
89% Paduc T&L coll tr g 5s’ 35.M&N
Muncie El L 1st 5s’ 32op’ 12.J&J
1st con 6% s 1962______ M&N
83%
Muncie Hart & Ft W ayne T r—
Y & Suburban Gas— See West C h e s t e r j Light’g Parr Shoals Pow 5s 1 9 5 2 ..A & O
94%
40
55
94% Paterson R y — See Pub Ser Corp
1st 5s g 1935 opt 1 9 2 5 ...J&J
N Y Tel 1st 4 % s’ 39 tax ex.M&N
105% Paterson & Passaic Gas & Elec
M uncie & Un C ity T r Co— See Un Tr of Ind
Deb 6s Feb 1949________F&A 105%
104%| 105
93%
Municipal Gas (Albany, N Y )—
Ref M 6s Oct 1941_____A&O
Consol gold 5s 1949____M&S
103%
104% N Y Westch & Bos R y — See Ste aiTLTjRK s—
87
1st M 5% s 1952 Ser A ..A & O
Pawtucket Gas 4s 1932— M &N
99%
99% Peekskill Lt & R R 5s ’ 3 0 ..A&O
85
Municipal Gas & Elec, R och—
90
92
103%
104% Peninsular Telephone Co—
1st M g 4% s 1942 o p ’ 12. A&O
Ref & gen 6s Jan 1932._A&0
103%
104%
96
M unlc Service 5s 1942___ M&S
lst&cons 6s Ser AA ’ 5 0 .M&N
First M tge 6s 1943--------- J&J
70”
73”
Muskegon Tr & Lg 1st 1931 M&S
iagara Lockport & Ont Pow—
Penn Central Light & Power Co
100
101
96%
Muskogee Elec Tr 5s ’ 3 4 ..M&N
1st s f g 5s ’ 54 tax-exem.M &N
1st & ref 5s 1950_______ A&O
98%
99%
10 1%
Nashville Gas & Heating Co—
Ref s f 6s 1958 Series A ..F & A
1st & cons 6s 1963______ F& A
87
89
99%
1st M gold 5s 1937____M&N
Conv 6% notes 1926__ J&D
99% Penn Central Power Co—
99
Nashville Railway & Light—
1st s f 6s 1962 Ser A . ..J & D
85
87
93
Con9 g 5s 1953 opt 1908.J&J
Penn Public Serv 5s 1 9 6 2 ..F& A
75
87
78
89
97
Ref and ext gold 58 1958.J&J
1st & ref 6s 1929_______ J&D
93
97%
95
103
98
Nashville St Ry 5s 1 9 2 5 ..J&J
Norfolk St 1st g 5s 1944..J&J
1st & ref 7 J^s 1935 SeT B.J& J
97
M cG avock & M t Vernon—
orth American Edison Co—
1st & ref 6s 1947 Ser C ..M & N
102
100
94%
91%
S f g 6s Mar 15’ 523erA.M&S15
Summer St lstM 6s’ 26.J&J
Conv deb 6% s 1938____M&S
91%
103
100
96%
92
2d series 6s July 1 9 3 7 ..J&J
S f g 6s 1948 Ser B ____M&S
98% Pennsylvania Ltg 5s 1940. .J&J
Basis
4.70%
Nashville W ater 4s 1928__ J&J
6 Basis.

/ This price Includes accrued interest




k Last sale,

n Nominal,

r Canadian price,

a Sale price.

A sk .

—

77
69
90
C orp.

95”
98
95%
93%
90%
91

__

99
94
92
81
82
97%
91
89
89%
100
100
84
95
107%
100
73
70
92_‘
98
83
87
98
105
84%
99
105%
100%
95
98
95
96
104
100
91
77
84
94%
93%
Corp
55

95”
82
77%
81
90%
—

94”
—

92%
106
96%
90%
86

90
—

99
—

100
95
98
105
99
95%
93%

40

[Vol. 117.

PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS

NOTICE.— All bond prices are “ and interest” except where marked ‘ t” and income and defaulted bonds.
B on d s.
Pennsylvania-Ohio Pow & Lt—
1st & ref s f 734s 1940..M & N
Young Sh R y & L 5s ’ 31 J&J
Pennsylvania Power & Light —
1st & ref 7s Ser A 1951._ F&A
1st & ref 5s 1952 Ser B .A & O
1st & ref 6s 1953 Ser C .M & S
Pennsylvania Util 6% notes '26
Penn Wat<t Pow s f 5 s ’ 4 0 ..J& J
Pensacola El Co 1st 5s ’ 31.F& A
Peonlo’s G L & Coke, Chicago—
1st cons g 6-i 1943_______ A&O
Refunding gold 5s 1947.M & S
Chic G L jc C 1st 5s 1937.J&J
Consum Gas 1st g 5s '36.J& D
Ind NatG&O g 5s 36gu_M &N
Mutual Fuel Gas g^s’47.M&N
People’s Trac— See Phila R T
Peoria Bloom & Champ Trac—
1st gold guar 5s 1936___ M&N
Peoria Ry 5s 1926_________ F&A
5s 1924 & 1925 guar____ F&A
Peoria W W Co pr 1 5s’ 48.M & N
1st con 4s 1948_________ M&N
1st con 5s 1948________M&N
Petersburg Gas 5s 1931___A&O
Philadelphia Company—
1st coll trust g 5s 1949.-M&S
Cons M coll tr g ,rB ’ 5 1 . . M&N
1st ref&col tr SsA* Ser A F&A
Conv deb 534s 1938____M&S
Alleg Belle & Per 5 s’ 3 5 .. A&O
Ardmore Street 5s 1958. A&O
Central Trac 1st 5s 1929.J&J
Citizens’ Trac 1st 5s ’ 2 7 .A&O
Duquesne Light 6s 1949.J&J
Duquesne Trac 1st 5s ’ 3 0 .J&J
Fed St & P V 5s M ay 1’ 42.J&J
Ft Pitt Trac 1st 5s 1935. J&D
M illv Et & Sh 5s 1923..M & N
M onong St R y 5s g 1928. J&D
Wilk&EPit 1st g 5s’ 29 M&S
M orn’slde El St Ry 5s-33. A& O
M ount Washington St R y —
1st & coll trgu 5s 1933. A&O
Pitts Alleg & M gen 5s’ 30A& 0
Pitts & Bir Tr 5s g 1929.M&N
B K & A Trac 6s 1931.M&S
Brownsv Ave 5s 1926.F&A
W Liberty 1st g 5s ’ 3 0 .J&J
Pitts & Charleroi 5s ’ 32 . M&N
Pittsb Rys 5s 1953_____ A&O
Pitts Trac 1st 5s 1 9 2 7 ..A&O
SoTraclst& coll tr g 5s’ 50A& 0
2d A ve Tr 1st 5s 1934...J & D
Gold 5s July 1933_____ J&J
United Trac 5s 1997 ctfs.J& J
West End Trac con 5s’ 38.J& J
Phila Elect 1st 5s 1966____A&O
1st M 4s 1966..................A&O
1st 1 & ref 6s 1941______ J&D
1st & ref 5 34s 1947......... J&D
„ 1st 1 & ref 5)4s 1953____M&N
Philadelphia Rapid Transit—
Coll tr g 5s 1957 opt s f . . F&A
S f guar 5s ’ 62 opt ’ 1 7 ..M&S
Eq tr 5>$s ’ 24 ’ 33 (s-a).F & A
Darby M edia & Ches St Ry
1st 434s ’ 36 opt ’ 16 gu.J& J
M arket Street Elev Pass Ry
1st g gu 4s 1955____M&N
Union Traction—
Elec & Peo 4s trctfs'45A & 0
Hest M an & F 5s 1924 M&N
People’s Traction Co—
P P R y tr ctfs 4s ’ 43 F&A
W Phil Pass 2d 5s ’ 26. M&N
Philadelphia Suburban Gas & El
1st M & ref g 5s’ 60 op ’ 15. F&A
Gen M 6s 1969_______ J&D
Phila & W Ches Tr 4s ’ 5 4 . . J&J
Phila & West R y 5s I 9 6 0 ..J&J
Pine Bluff Co 5s 1942____ J&J
1st 6s 1942_______
. J&J
Pitts Alleg & M an— SeePhila Co
Pitts & Blrm T r— See Phila Co
Pitts & Charleroi— See Phila Co
F M cK & C on— See W Penn Rys
Pitts Trac— See Phila Co—
Pittsb Rys— See Phila Co
Pontiac Light 1st 5s 1927.J&J
Portland (M e) El 5s ’ 26 optF&A
Portland (Ore) Gas & Coke—
1st & ref g 5s ’ 40 opt ’ 20. J&J
1st gen 7s 1940......... ..
J&J
Portland Gas 1st 5s 1951 F&A
Portland (M e) R R —
1st con 334s 1951 op ’ 3 1 .J&J
1st 1 & con m 5s 1 9 4 5 ..M&N
Portland R y Lt & Power—
1st & ref s f 5s 1942 o p ..F & A
l i t 1A ref 6s 1947 Ser B ..M & N
1st 1 & ref 734s’46 Ser A . M&N
Portl’d R y ref 5s ’ 30 o p . M&N
C ity & Sub con 4s ’ 30. J&D
Port Gen Elec 1st 5s ’ 3 5 .J&J
Portland (M e) W ater 4s ’ 27F&A
Porto R ico R ys, Ltd—
1st g 5s N ov 1 1936 op .M & N r
Porto R ico Telep 6s 19 44..J& D
Potom ac El Pow 5s ’ 29 o p . J&D
Cons M g 5s 1936 guar..J& J
Deb gold 6s 1925........... J&J
Refunding 7s 1941_____ A&O
Power Secur col tr 6s ’ 4 9 . . J&D
Incomes June 1949_____ F&A /
Prescott G & El 1st 6s ’ 40. .J&J
Pr o r . Secur.— see Steam R R ’s.
Public L & Pow 1st 5s 1945 F&A
Public Service Co of Colorado—
Conv s f deb 7s 1933____A&O
Public Service C o of Nor 111—
ls t & r e fg 5 s 1956 op ’ 21. A&O
8 % goid notes ’ 30 Ser A .M & S
Public Service Corp of N J— ,
Trust certs 6% p e rp e t..M & N ’
Gen g 5s Oct 1 1959 op__A&Oj
5 Basis.

Bid.

10434
90

10434
92

103 34
8634
98
95 34
96
80

10434
87 Vi
9934
97
96)4
83

104 34
92
9234
79)4
9234

105
89)4
9534
____
____
93)4

82)4
93
__
87
58
75
80

____
____
____
90
62
80
____

8834

__
89
IOO34
88

80
73
85
85
10334
8534
80
77
80
84
80 34
80
8234

84
82
90
79
75
77
71
87
68

75
83
6234
793-2
98
80
10334
99
9834

10 0

90
100)4
8834
8234
74
8 8 )4

90
10334
86)4
84
85
84
86

83
82
84
86

85
93
83
80
80
74
90
6934
7734
87
6634
82
9834
—
104
9934
9834

84
SO

86

8 0 34

82)4

85

6 % 5.50%

83

84

64)4
99

6434
10 0

6934
94

70
97

88

85
92

89
9334
72)4
89
90
96

____
96

—
98

8934
104
93

91
106
95

93
70
86

64
80

68

82

81
____
10434
8634
84
93
98

82
91
105
87
86
9434
99

8434
87
97
97
9934
10634

____
____
____
9734

77

57

__

10734
82
62
____

__
98)4
8534
104

86)4
105

88

90
7934

7834

B ond s.

Ask.

/ This price Includes accrued interest,




Bid.

A ik .

Pub Serv Corp of N J (Conch)—
Sec 7s 1 9 4 1 ..___________ J&D
10 0
10 2
Camden Sub 1st 5s 1946.J&J
70
75
Cons Trac 1st 5s 1933. J&D
68
70
EJiz Plainf & Cent Jer R y —
1st g 5s Dec 1 1950__ J&D
50
Elizabeth & Trent 5s’ 62 A&O
55
J C Hob & Pat 4s 1949.M&N
50
48
NewaikPass con 5s ’ 3 0 ..J& J
75
80
Newark Term R y 5s ’ 55. J&D
8634
8734
N Hud Co R y cons 5s *28. J&J
80
2d 5s ext to 1924____M&N
85
80
N or Jer St R y 4s 1948. M&N
54
57
Or & Pass Val 1st 5s ’ 3 8 .J&D
55
Paterson R y — Con6sg’ 31J&D
80
2d 6 s ’ 14 ext 5% to ’ 44A& 0
55
Riverside Trac 5s 1960.J&D
55
So Jersey Gas El & Trac—
Guar g 5s M ch 1 1953 M&S
88
90
Public Service Elec Pow Co—
1st M s f 6 s 1948_______ A&O
95
9534
Puget Sound Power Co—
1st g gu 5s 1933 o p t____J&D
94
97
Puget Sound Power & Light—
Gen & ref 734s ’ 41 Ser A M&N 104
10534
Pc get Sound Electric R y —
1st consol g 5s ’ 32 o p . F&A
83
86
Tacom a Ry&P 5s ’ 29. A&O
94
91
Quebec Power Co—
1st m s f 6 s 1953 Ser A A&O
95
Quebec R y L H & Pow—
Ccns g 5s 1939 o p t__ .J&D r 8134
8234
Queens Bor Gas & El 5s ’ 52.J&J
96
93
Quincy (111) Gas Elec & Heat—
82
1st con sg 5s 1935 o p ’ 10. M&S
80
Quincy G & E 5s 1929._M&S
90
91
76
79
Quincy (111) Ry 5s 1932_______
__
Racine (Wis) Water 5 s ’ 31.M&N
92
Railway & Light Sec 5s var____
90
Rap Tr St R y— See Pub Ser Cor
10 1
Reading Trac 6 s 1933 ____J&J
99
Read&W om — 1st 5s g ’ 25 J&J
85
Red Wing G L&P— See W is-M in n. L. & P.
Rhode Isid Sub 4s ’ 5 0 ____J&J
Richmond (S I) Lt & R R —
1st coll tr g 4s 1952_____ J&J
70
75
Rio de Janeiro Tram L & P—
1st gfls 1935_____________ J&J r 86
87
Riverside Trac— See Pub Serv C orp
Roanoke R y & El 5s 1953. F&A
89
95
Roanoke Tr & Lt 5s 1958.F&A
83
86
Roanoke W W 1st 6 s 1936.J&J
85
88
Gen g 6 s 1934........... .. .M & S
75
78
Rochester Gas & Elec Corp—
Gen m 7s 1946 Ser B __ M&S
108
Roch R y & Lt 5s '54 o p t__ J&J
94
9534
Tax exem pt____________ __ .
94
Roch R y cons 5s g 1930. A&O
96
92
88
2d 5sg 1933........... ........J&D
Rochester & Syracuse R R —
1st M conv 5s 1957____M&N
69
71
Roch Telep gen 5s 1933.-A&O . 8 8
90
Rockford (III) Electric C o—
94
1 st & ref s f 5s ’ 39 op ’ 1 4 .M&S
96
.
Rome (Ga) R y & L 5s '46. A&O
83
Rumiord Falls Pow 4s 1945A&0
87
90
94
Gen M 434s Dec 1 9 2 9 ..J&D
66
Rutland R y L&P lst5s’ 46.M&S
69
Sacramento Elec Gas & R y —
____
Cons 5s Nov 1 1927____~M&N
Sacramento Gas 6 s ’ 24-40.A&O
St Charles St R R — See N Or Ry & L
St Clair County (111) Gas & El—
85
1st cons guar 5s 19 59.. M&S
88
83
79
St Joseph Gas— 1 st 5s 1937.J&J
St Joseph R y , Lt, Heat & Pow—
79)4
82
1st g 5s hfov 1 1937____M&N
St Louis R R — See Un R ys(St L)
St Louis Spring! & Peoria R R —
78
1st & ref gu g 5s ’ 39 o p ..J & D
80
94
St Louis & Springf 5s ’ 33 J&D
L)
St L & Sub R y — See Un R ys (St
St L Tran— See Un Rys (St L)
St Maurice Power Ltd—
10 0
10 2
1st m 634s 1 9 5 3 . . __ F&A
St Paul City R y— See Twin C ityiR T
St Paul Gas Light—
Gen gold 5s 19 44.. _ . M&S
9134
9334
Salisbury & Spencer— See N o Ca r Pub S erv
S alm on R lvP ow gu 5s’ 52opF&Ai
9434
9534
91
Salt Lake Term 6 s 1935 ..J & D
84
San Antonio G & E 5s ’ 49 M&S
San Antonio Public Service—
91
1st ref 6 s 1952 Series A ..J & J
9034
San Antonio Water Supply—
93
1st & ref s f 5s '33 op t 13.F& A
9134
San Diego Consol Gas & Elec—
92
95
1 st g 5s 1939 opt 19 14..M&S
97
10 0
1st & ref 6 s 1939 ser A ..M & S
Sand Frem & So R y— See Lake Sh El R y
96
97
San Fran G&E 434s 1933.M&N
92
93
Not callable_______ __ _____
San Fran Oak & San Jose Con—
53
5334
Cons 5s M ay 19 1938. M&N 19
____
S F O & S J Ry 1st 5s ’ 33. . J&J
8334
70
2d M g 5s 1933 s f ____J&J
6934
San Joaquin Lt & Pow Corp—
lst&ref g 6s '50 Ser A op F&A 101
10134
____
Series B ___________________
9734
97
Series C ___________________
9634
____
104
Uni!' & ref 7s 1951______ M&S
Unif & ref 6s 1952 ser B.M &S
9634
9734
San Joaquin Light & Power—
95
96
1st 5s 1945 op aft ’ 1 0 .. J&D
Santiago (Cuba) Elec L & T r—
80
90
1st g 6s 1959 opt 19 19...J & J
Sao Paulo Tram, L & P , Ltd—
88
1st g 5s June 1 1 9 2 9 .. _J&D r 86
Savannah Elec & Power Co—
103
105
1st & ref 734s 1942 Ser A.A & O
82
85
Savannah Elec Co 5s g’ 52 J&J
__
75
Sayre (N Y ) Elec 5s 19 4 7 .. A&O
Schenectady Railway Co—
__
63
1st M 5s 1946 opt 1919..M & S
—
—
Schuylk Trac— 1st 5s 1943. A&O

k Last sale.

I In London.

» Nominal,

B on d s.

Bid.

A sk .

Scranton Elec 5s ’ 37 opt ’ 12 J&J
8% gold bonds Jan ’ 31 A&O
77
75
Scranton R y — 1st 5s N ov’ 32J&J
87
85
Scran Trac 1st 6s g ’ 3 2 .M&N
Scran & Wilkes-Barre Tr Corp—
95
90
Coll trust 6s 1934______ A&O
98
Seattle Elec 1st g 5s '30 o p . F&A
9634
95
93
Con & refg s f 5s 1929__ F&A
Seattle-Everett Traction—
90
86
1st M g 5s 1939 op 1914. M&S
93
Seattle Ltg 1st 5s’ 44 op ’ 10.M&S
Ref g 5s 1949 opt 1914..A & O
8234
8034
95
Gen M tge 7s 1929______ J&J
Second Ave— See N Y Rys
Second Ave Trac— See PhilaCo
Seneca Pow Corp 6s 1946.M &S
Shawinigan Water & Power—
99 34
1st con s f 5s 1934______ J&J
9834
99
1st ref 534a Jan 1 1950..J& D
9934
1st ref 6s 1950___________ J&J 1 0 2 3 4
10334
Sheboygan Elec— See East Wis Elec C
Basis 5.40
Shrevep Rys— 1st 5s ’ 24-’ 44J&J
Sierra & San Francisco Power—
1st g 5s 1949 o p t_______ F&A
8734
8434
2d M 6s 1949 Ser A _____J&J
6§ "
61
2d M 5s 1949 Ser B _____J&J
Somerset Un & M iddlesex Ltg75
M tge g 4s Dec 1 1943___J&D
So Bend & Mishawaka Gas—
C on sg 5s 1926 opt 1908. .J& J
74
72
So Car Gas & El 6s ’ 42.M & S15
50
Conv 6s Dec. 15 '32 .J& D 15
South C ov & Cin St R y-S ee Cln New & C ov Ry
South Ferry— See N Y Rys
South Jer G E & T — See Pub Ser Corp
92
91
So Side El 4 34a 1924 op '1 0 .J&J
Southern Bell Telep & Teleg—
9534
95
1st 8 f g 5s 1941 opt 1916. J&J
Sou B’vard— See Third Ave R y
Southern California Edison—
9734
Gen g 5s N ov 1939 op t..J & J
9634
Gen & ref g 6s 1944____ F&A 10034 10134
9834
Refund 6s 1943________ A&O
Gen & ref 5s 1944_____ F&A
9034
§934
98
97
Southern Cal Gas 6s 1950.M&N
97
95
1st & ref 6s 1958 ser C ..J & D
Southern Calif Telephone—
93
1st M 5s 1947_______________
9134
Southern Colorado Power Co—
8734
1st g 6s 1947 Ser A ______ J&J
8634
South'n Counties Gas Co of Cal
9234
90
1st g 534a M ay 1 9 3 6 ...M&N
Southern Illinois Lt & Power—
1st M 6s 1931 o p t ______ J&J
9634 100
South N E Telep 1st 5s ’ 4 8 .J&D 105
10734
9634
Southern Pow 5s 1930 opt.M & S
9534
Southern Sierras Power—
1st s f gu 6s Sep ’ 36 op ’ 18J&J
Southern Trac— See Phila Co
96
92
Southern Utilities 6s 1933. A&O
Southern Wise Pow 5s ’ 3 8 .A&O
88"
85"
Southwest G & E 5s 1932.F&A
86
82
Gen M 6s 1957_________M&N
Southwestern Power & Light—
8434
1st lien 5s 1943_________J&D
8334
102
8% gold notes 1925 Ser AF&A 101
105
103
8% notes 1941 Ser B __ J&J
86
Deb g 6s 2022 Ser A ____M&S
8434
Southwest Utilities, Alva, Okla
98
92
1st M s f g 6s 1929____F&A
S W Missouri RR 5s 1931 .M & S
S W M o El Ry ref 5s ’ 23.M & S
100
98
Spring Br’ kWater— 5sg’ 26.A & 0
Spring Val Wat ref g 4s ’ 23.J&D
9934
96*
1st M 5s 1943__________ M&N
Springfield (O) L t, Ht & Pow—
98
95
1st s f g 5s 1929............. ..F & A
93
90
Gen & ref 5s 1933________A&O
Springfield & N E Tr—
74
1st 5s 1 9 3 6 ................. .J& D
Springfield (M o) R y & Lt C o—
96
94
1st s f g 5s 1926 o p t____M&N
Springfield(O)Ry 1st 5s’ 35 M&S
1st M 5s 1924-1935____M&S
Standard Gas & Elec of Dela—
99
9934
Conv s f g 6s 1926 o p t___J&D
10434
Sinking fund g 734a 1941 M&S! 103
96
Conv deb 634s 1933____M&S
9434
90
6% g notes 1935________A&O
8534
99
G old 7s 19 37...........
M&S
Staten Island Edison Corp—
9934
Ref & impt 6J4a ’ 53 SerA J&J
Steinway R y— See N Y & Queens Co Ry
Suburban Gas C o of Phila—
97
95
lstsf g 5s Apr 1’ 52 op ’ 07 . . A&O
Superior Water Light & Power—
89
1st 4s M ay 19 31.......... .M &N
8534
R ef 5s 1929____________ _____
94"
92'
Syracuse Gas g 5s 1946____J&J
Syracuse Lake Shore & North—
64
62
1st M g 5s ’ 47 opt ’ 1 7 ..M &N
93
92
Syracuse Light’g 5s g 1951 .J& D
83
8434
Syrac L & P coll tr 5s 1954.J&J
80
8234
Syrac Rap Tr 1st g 5s 1946. M&S
75
2d mtge g 5s 1930______ J&J
Tacom a R y & P— See Puget Sou nd Elec
Tacom a Wat Sup 1st 5s ’ 25.J&J
Tam pa Electric Co—
92
1st M g 5s 1933 s f o p ..J & D
70
Tam pa Gas 5s 1937 o p t___M&N
Tennessee Electric Power—
9234
1st & ref 6s 1947 Ser A ..J & D
9234
82
81
Tenn Pow gu 5s 1962 o p t. M&N
Tenn W ater 1st 5s 1 9 4 6 ..M&S
Terre Haute Indlanap & East—
70
65
1st & ref s f g 5s ’ 45 o p t. A&O
Terre Haute Trac & Light—
81
80
1st con M g 5s 1944____M&N
92
90
Terre Haute El 5s 1929..J& J
Texarkana G & E 5s 1 9 3 0 ..J&J
8234
Tex Elec R y deb 6s 1942___J&J
8134
1st & ref 5s 1947_______ J&J
Tex Trac 1st 5s ’ 37 o p t..J & J
9134
Texas Pow & Lt 1st 5s ’ 37. J&D
9034
Deb g 6s 2022 Ser A _____ J&J
97"
94"
Texas Public Service 6s ’ 33.J&J

r Canadian price,

s Sale price.

Nov., 1923.]

PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS AND STOCKS

41

____________N O T IC E.— A11 b o n d prices are “ a n d In terest” ex cep t w here m arked “ t ” an d Incom e and d efa u lted b on d s .
B on d s.

Bid.

Ask.

B on d s an d S tock s

Bid.

A sk .

Stocks.

Par.

B id .

A sk .

Third Avenue R y (N Y ) —
PUBLIC UTILITY STOCKS
Utah Lt & P cons g 4s ’ 3 0 .J&J
87
90
Par
1st ref g 4s 1960 op aft '14 J&J
53
51%
P 1 5s 1930. ___________J&J
95%
97
20
Adj inc g 5s Jan 1960 o p . A&O / 39%
40% !t,ah Light & Traction—
Adirondack Power & L igh t. 100
18
97
Third A v RR 1st 5s g ’ 37. J&J
92%
96
7%
preferred____________
1st & ref 5s 1944 Ser A ..A & O
80%
100
95
80%;
D ry D ock E Bway & Battery
98
87%
88%j Alabama Power pref___________
i U h P & L 1st 5s 1 9 4 4 ... F&A
70
1st 5s gold 1932_____ J&D
25%
Deb 6s M ay 1, 2022. .M & N
Alabama T r, L & P , com ___100
24
New ref m Ser C incom e___
66
4
10
97%
99
Preferred_________________ 100
60
1st 1 & gen M 6s 1944 . F&A
42d St M & St N 1st 6s 1910
95%
Albany Southern R R c o m ..100
'tica El & P 1st 5S 1950. J&J
65
Ext at 5% to 19 40...M & S
88%
90%
Preferred_________________100
____
Ttica Gas&El ref&ext 5s ’ 57 J&J
50
Sou Boulev g 5s 1945__ J&J
96
Gen M 7% s ’ 25 Ser A _M&S 101
105
All America Cables I n c ____100.
95%
7 > Utica & Mohawk Valley R y —
Union R y 1st 5s g 1942. .F & A
72
Allegheny Trac— See Phila Co |
83
72
Westchester El 1st 5s g ’ 43 J& J
63
68
78
Amer Dist Teleg (N J )____100
80
1st g 4 %s 1941________ M&S
24
95
Yonkers R y 1st 5s 1946. A&O
90
63
68
Utica Belt L 1st g 5s .39 M&N
American Electric Power C o .50 d 23
77
Thirty-fourth St Crosstown— S ee N Y Rys
Valley Counties Pow 5s ’ 30M&N
97%
Preferred_________________ 100
76
98%
41
Toledo Bowl Green & Southern
Amer Gas & El new com (no par) d 40
Vermont Hydro-Elec Corp—
43
1st m 6s 1941______
93
95
.M A N
70
75
Preferred__________________ 50 d 42
1st M 6s 1929. ________ A&O
93
80
Toledo Edison 1st 7s 1941.M&S 106%
106% Vermont Pow & Ltg 5s ’ 27. M&S
95
Amer Gas of New Jersey____100
75%
118%
1st m 5s 1947___________M&S
89
91
83
Vicksburg L & Tr 1st 5s’ 32 J&J
Amer Light & Traction____100. 117%
93
T ol Frem & Nor St R y — See Lak e Sh El Ry
94
1st M 7s 1932. . ______ I&J
Preferred________________ 100(
92
90
173
T ol G E&H con 1st g 5s’ 3 5 .A & 0
93
91
Amer Power & Light_______ 100! 171
Debenture 6s 1930
M&S
84
T ol & Indiana 1st 5s 1931.J&J
78
81
82%
Preferred_________________ 100
Virginian Pow 1st 5s 1942.J&D
82
T oledo Trac. Light & Power—
99
100
7% gold notes 1924____M&S
Optional warrants 1931_____ d 78
88
6% notes 1925 . _____ F&A
97%
97% Virginia R y & Power—
Amer Pub Serv 7% pref____100
87%
32
86
87
T ol & West R y 1st g 5s ’ 26.J& J / 24
1st & ref g 5s 1934______ J&J
28
Amer Public Utilities_____ 100
68
91
95
94
Topeka Edison 5s Sept ’ 30.J&J
Norf & Atl Term 5s ’ 29 M&S
7% prior preferred_______ 100,
66
91
93
48
Topeka R y 5s 1930 op 1915. J&J
88%
Norf & Ports Tr 5s ’ 3 6 . . J&D
4% partic preferred______ 100
46
84
Topeka R y & L lst5s 1933. F&A
86
Wash Alexandria & M t Vernon
6% preferred_____________100
55
97%
30
43%
Toronto Power 5s 1924___ J&J
98%
1st g 5s 1955 o p t........... .M&S
35
Amer Teleg & Cable guar__ 100
92%
123%
Trenton G & El g 5s 1 9 4 9 ..M&S
25
Certificates. . . _ _______
Amer Telep A Teleg________ 100123%
45
36%
Trenton St R y con g 5s ’ 3 8 .J&J
Balt & Ann El—
Amer Wat Wits & Elec com . 100
35
__ Washington
92
Trenton Pass 6s Sept 30 ’ 31 A&O
55
1st M 5s Mar 1941 op ..M & S
71%
1st preferred_____________ 100
90%
63%
93
94
T ri-C ity R y & Light—
W ash’n (D C ) G L 5s 1960.M&N
2d preferred_____________ 100'
62
____
32%
100%
1st & ref g 5s 1930 o p t___J&J
100% Appalachian Power_________100
6s M 1933 Ser A ______ A&O
31%
84
T roy C ity R y — See Un T r (Alb)
W ashington-Idaho Wat L & P—
1st preferred_____________ 100
83
* Arizona Power______________100
103
6
T roy Gas' 2d '6s’ 23 ext to ’ 33. F&A 102
1st g 6s 1941___________M&N / - - 4
98
100
70%
30
Consol 5s 1939 _______ M&N
71
Wash R y & El g 4s 1951 ..J & D
Preferred________________ 100|
20
99%
25
28th & 29th Sts— See 3d A ve Ry
General 6s 1 9 2 3 . . ___..J & J
Arkansas Light & Pow co m . 100i 22
92%
86
23d St R y — See N Y Rys
Anacost & Pot 5s 1 9 4 9 ..A&O
88
Preferred_________________ 100
-86
Twin C ity Rapid Transit C o—
88
4%
Guaranteed _____ _________
Arkansas Natural G as_______ 10 d 4%
79
St Paul C y 1st g 6s ’ 3 2 .. A&O 100
C ity & Sub 5s g 1 9 4 8 ...F&A
Arkansas Val R y . L & P pf.10 0
____ Assoc Gas & Elec, p ref. (no par) d 41
97%
100%
43~~
1st cons 6s g 1934____A&O
Metropolitan 1st 5s 1925 F&A
93% Washington Water Power Co—
Cable con 5s 1937..J& J15
91%
Augusta-Aiken R y & E l__ 100
4%
99%
98
99
100
M inn & St P Sub 5s ’ 24 M&S
Consol & coll tr g 5s 1929 J&J
Preferred_________________ 100
13
99%
42
M inn St & St Paul C ity—
1st ref 5s 1939 o p _______ J&J
Baltimore Electric pref______ 50 d 40
92
61
Cons guar g 5s 1 9 2 8 ..A&O
92% W aterloo Ced Falls & N o R y —
57
Bangor R y & El com m on___100
21
102
97
98
Twin C ity Telep 5s ’ 24-’ 26.J&J
1st M s f g 5s 1940 op ’ 15. j& J / 17
Preferred_________________100|
99
Twin States Gas & Electric—
Baton Rouge Elec Co p ref. 100
83
W atertown L & |Pow— See Nor N Y U t ilities
____
"7 c'
Bay State Gas_______________ 50 d 5c
1st & ref 5s Oct 1953____ A&O
Westchester Elec— See 3d Av Ry
____
95%
123
96
8% sec notes 19 31.. ..M & S
Westchester Lt 1st g 5s ’ 5 0 .J&D
Bell Telephone (Canada)__ 100 r 122%
____ Birm R y Light & Power___100,
89
Underground Elec R y of London
N Y Sub Gas— 1st g5s’ 49M&S
—
____ West Chester (Pa) St R y —
90%
4% s Jan 1 1933__________J&J
—
Preferred_________________ 100
73
73
78
/ 90%
1st g 5s Aug 7 1932
F&A
Blackstone Val Gas & E ____50 d 71
Union D epot— See United Rys St Louis
Preferred_________________ 100
97
West End St R y— See Boston El
Union El Lt & Pow Co of St L—
W est Liberty St R y — See Phila Co
Bleeck St&Ful F y— SeeN YRys
99
76
96%
96% West Penn C o deb 6s’ 25.J& D15
99% Boston Elevated R R c o m ..100
1st g 5s Sept 1 1932____M&S
75 %
93%
92%
R ef& ext 5s’ 33 op a ft’ 18.M&N
92% West Penn Power—
93
Preferred_________________ 100
90%
90%
1st preferred_____________ 100 116
Union Elev R R — See Northwest Elev
1st M 5s ’ 46 op ’ 21 Ser A M&S
87%
98
88
Union R y — See Third Ave Ry
1st M 5s 1963 Ser E ____M&S
2d preferred_____________ 100
97
101% Boston & W ore E lec, (no par) d . .
101%
Union R y Gas & Elec Co (111)—
1st M 6s 1958 Ser C ____J&D
104%
104%
78
80
Coll tr g 5s 1939 conv op.J& J
1st M 7s 1946 Ser D ...M & S
Preferred____________ (no par) d
99%
100% Brazilian Tr L & P L td ____100 r 40%
40%
Union Trac C o. of Indiana—
Conv deb 6s 1924_______ J&D
65
70
1st 5s ’ 19 ext at 6% to ’ 22 J&J
West Penn Railways C o—
B ’way & 7th A ve R R — See N Y Rys
52
10%
47
90
91
Indianap North 5s 1 9 3 2 ..J&J
1st g 5s Jan 1 1931_____ A&O
Brooklyn City R R ........... .........10 d 10%
41
108%
47
Brooklyn Edison C o________100 108%
M un & Un C ity 5s ’ 3 6 . . J&J
Pitts M cK ees & Connells R R
92%
11
United Elec Lt & Power Balt—
- - Bklyn-Manhat Tran v t c . . ( f ) d 10%
1st cons 5s Jan 1 ’ 31 .J& J
79
37
94% West Penn T r 1st 5s I960. J&D
80%
1st cons g 4% s 1 9 2 9 .. M&N
Pref tem v t c ____________ (t) d 35
82
84
W Phila Pass R y — See Phila R T
Unit E lec Co of N J 4s ’ 49. J&D
—
Brooklyn Rapid Transit____100
____
88
Certificates of d e p o s i t ._____ I —
United Elec Rys (Providence)—
West Va L H & P 6s ’ 2 9 .J&D
84
60
31%
85%
Reorg partic warr’ ts full paid d 30
Prior lien M 4s Jan 1946 Ser B
West Va Utilities 6s 1935.J&J
____ Westerly L & P 5s 1937____J&D
____
____ Brooklyn Union Gas________100 HO
114
62
Gen ref M 5s Jan 1951 Ser A .
__ Western L &P 1st s f 5s’ 25M&N 97
119
50
98
Gen ref M 4s Jan 1951 Ser B .
Buffalo General E lectric____100 H 8
83
85
85
Western N Y Utilities 5s’ 46 J&D
Calif Elec Generating, p ref. 100
80
United Electric Securities Co—
88
94%' Western States Gas & Electric—
Coll tr g 5s 1933 to 1943.F&A
California-Ore Power com . 100
—
____
95
94
94%
1st & ref 5s 1941 o p t __ J&D
United Fuel Gas 6s 1 9 3 6 ..J&J
Preferred_________________ 100
—
____
95%
37
96
7% s Aug 15 1931____F&A15
Western T& T coll tr g 53 ’ 32 J&J
Calif R y & Pow prior p r e f..100.
30
96%
81
83
97% Camden&SubRy— See P S Corp
United G & E Corp 6s ’ 45. A&O
West Un Teleg coll tr 5s ’ 38. J&J
109%
90%
92% Canadian General E lectric. 100 r 109%
United Gas & El(SF)5s’ 32 ..J& J
Fdg & R E M 4% s g ’ 50. M&N
108%
109%
6%S Aug 1 1936_______ F&A
United Ilium Co New Haven—
____ Capital Trac (W ash, D C) 100
91
99%
100
M u tU n 6 sex ta t5 % to’ 41M&N
91%
1st 4s Feb 1 1940_______ F&A
78
80
86%
91%
87
United Lt & R ys 1st 5s ’ 32. J&D
Northw’n gu g 4% s 1934. J&J
Carolina Pow & Light, co m . 100,
100
97
98%
88
91
99
W hatcom Co Ry&Lt 5s’ 35M&N
C ony deb 6s 1926______ M&N
Preferred_________________ 100
92%
93% Wheeling (W Va) Elec C o—
1st 1& cons M 6s ’ 52 ser A A&O
Central Ariz Pow & L, c o m .. 100
91
95
1st M 5s 1941 o p t _____ M&N
United Power & Tran—
Preferred_________________ 100
____
_______
92’ "
73
75
Del Co & Phi tr ctfs 4s’ 49 J&J
Wheeling Trac 5s g 1931 _ _J&T
Cent Arkan R y & L Corp p f. 100,
73
54
56
76
United Rys tr etts 4s ’ 49.J& J
Wichita R R & Lt ref 5s’ 32 A&O
Cent Crosst R R — See N Y Rys
20
25
91%
93
United Public Utilities (Del)
Wilkes-Barre G&E 5s’ 55 ootJ&J
Central Ga Power com _____ 100
____
107
Wilkes-Barre & Hazleton R R —
1st 6s 1943_____________ J&J
Cent Hudson Gas & E lec___ 100 102
84
85
48
Unit R ys & Elec (Baltim ore)—
1st c o llt r g 5s 1951..M & N 15 / 44
Cent 111 Pub Serv, pref_____ 100
Phila
C
0
85%
72 ! Wllkinsb & E Pitts St R y — See
71%
1st consol g 4s 1949____M&S
Preferred stock_____________ (t) d 85
____
99%
99% Wllliamspt Gas— 1st g5s’ 39F&A
1st con M 6s 1949______ M&S
C entP kN & E R R — See N Y Rys!
16
15
51
Incomes g 4s 1949 op ’ 29 J&D
Central States Elec C orp ___100,
51%, Wilmington (Del) Gas C o—
73
84
70
72
85%
73 ! 1st & ref s f g 1949 o p . M&S
Inc funding g 5s 1 9 3 6 ..J&D
Preferred_________________ 100.
r
____
110
—
96
96% Winnipeg El— 1st ref 5s ’ 35 J&J
8% gold notes 1927_____ F&A
91% Ches & Potom Tele of Balt pf 100
Balt Sparrows Pt & Ches—
Wisconsin Edison Co —
Chic Aur & Elg Corp v t e w i . . ^
100
100% Chic C ity & Concom part cts ( t ) d " “ %
85
90 ! Conv deb 6s 1924______ M&N
1st g gu 4% s 1953__ F&A
97
5
6
Balt Trac Co 1st M 5s’ 29. M&N
97% Wisconsin Elec Power—
Pref partic ctfs_____ (no par) d
106%
97
107% Chicago C ity R y ___________ 100
N o Balt Dlv 1st 5s ’ 42. J&D
1st M 7% s Oct 15 ’ 45.A & 015
97
Cent R y con M g 5s 1932. M&N
98
""%
Wisconsin Gas & Electric—
""%
Chicago Elevated R ys com ____
88%
97
90
98
%
1st g 5S 1952 opt 1919. J&D
Ext & imp 5s 1932__ M&S
%
Preferred__________________ .
4
8
97
98
Lake Ro El 1st 5s ’ 42 M&S
Wisconsin Minn Light & Pow
New Co when, if & as iss__100
86
10
20
88
1st
&
ref
5s
1944
op
’
19.
M&N
United Railways of Havana—
Chicago Rys partic ctfs Ser 1___
106
105
Eq 7% s Feb 15 ’ 3 6 ..F & A 15 105%
Gen & ref 7s 1947 . . . J&J 100
1%
Series 2_____________________
____
95
U nitR ys (Phila)— See Unit P & T
Red Wing G L & P 5s 19 26..
%
Series 3_____________________
United" Rys of St Louis—
Wisconsin Public Service Corp—
Series 4_____________________
%
%
95
98%
99
97
6% receivers ctfs 1 9 2 6 ..A&O
1st 1 & re 6s 1952 Ser A . A’&O
Chicago Sub Gas & E lectric. 100
84
57%
86
58
Gen g 4s July 1 1934. .J&J
Wlscon Rlv Pow 1st 5s’ 41 M&N
Preferred_________________ 100
C om pt H U D & M Ter 6s ’ 13
Worcester & Conn Eastern R y —
Chris & 10th Sts R R — See N Y Rys
____
____
58%
79%
79%
1st s f g 4 %3 1943____ j& J
Ext at 5 % to 1923____J&J
Cincinnati Gas & Electric___100
75
108
Wore Con St Ry 7s 19 30..M&S
St L & Sub 1st 5s g 1921. F&A
Cincinnati Gas Transp_____ 100
20 "
70
98
Ext at 8% to 1923______ / 95
1st & ref g 4 %s 1930____F&A
Cincinnati & Hamilton Trac. 100
50
70
60
Gen g 5s Apr 1 1923 gu A&O f 55
Deb g 5s 1927______ ..M & N
Preferred_________________ 100
77
70
52
57%
St Louis Trans Co 5s 1924 A&O
W ore & Clint 7s 1 9 3 0 ..-J&J
Cine New & C ov Lt & T ra c. 100
____
70
60
United Rys Investment C o—
Wore & So St R y 7s 1928. .M & S
Preferred_________________ 100
87
28
29
92%
92% Yadkin River Pow 1st 5s’ 41 A&O
89
1st lien coll tr s f g 5s ’ 26 M&N
Cincinnati Street R y _________50
76
73%
92% Yarmouth Lt & Power, Ltd—
S ta m p ed _________________
91%
Cincin & Suburb Bell T e le p ..50
80
131
84
1st M 5s 1937_________ A&O
United Traction (A lbany)—
Cities Service_______________100 129
97
67%
47
101
67%
49
1st refunding 83 1951__ M&N
Con g 4% s 2004 _____ J&D
Preferred_________________ 100
____ Cities Service Bankers shares (t) d 12%
98
74
13%
78
7s gold notes 1924. ..A & O
Albany R y con M 5s g ’ 30 J&J
26%
28
70
72
Yonkers R y — See Third Ave Ry
Gen g 5s 1947________ J&D
Citizens Gas (Indianap) com . 25
55
102 %
65
York Haven Water & Power—
T rov C ity R y 5s g 1942. A&O
Preferred_________________ 100 100
88
92
Unit T r (Plttsb)— See Phila Co
1st 5s June 1 1951_____ J&D
Citizens’ Pass R y — See Phila R T
99
80
2d 6s M ay 1 1924 . . M&N
United Util 1st 6s ’ 43 op ’ 18 J&J
Citizens Traction— See Phila Co
76
94
Cons. M 5s M ay 1 1957. M&N
78
U S Pub Serv 1st 6s ’ 2 7 ..F & A
95
C ity Pass R y— See Reading Tr
35
87%
30
York Rys 1st M g 5s ’ 37op J&D
89
U S Telephone 1st 7s 1921 ext to
C ity R y (D ayton, O h io)____100
50
45
103
Youngstown
&
Ohio
River—
105
1941____________________ J&D
Preferred_________________ 100
77
1st M g 5s 1935 opt ’ 15 A&O
142
Urbana & Cham R y G & E—
137
Cleve Elec Ilium, com ______ 100
88
5s 1929________________ _____
Youngs-Sharon R y & L— See Pe n n -O P L
100
98
6% preferred____________ 100
78
80
Youngs-Sharon Ry & L — See M ah & S R y & L
U tahG as& C okelst5s 1936 J&J
Zanesv Ry L&P— See Col New & Zane sville 1
a Purchaser also pays accrued dividend. 6 Basis, d Price per share, not per cent. / This price includes accrued interest, it Last sale
n Nora!aal. a Per cent of par value, r Canadian price, s Sale price. * K?;-dividend, y Bs-rights, f Without par value.




PUBLIC UTILITY STOCKS

4 :2

Stocks.

Par,

B id .

A sk .

Stocks.

Par.

B id .

Cleve Painsv & Eastern R R .1 0 0
6
Houghton County Elec L igh t. 25 d
Cleveland R a ilw a y _________ 100
96”
18
95”
Preferred________________ 25
Cleve Southw & Colum R y _ _ 100
l
Houghton County T r, c o m . 100
Preferred_________________ 100
15
Preferred________________ 100
Colorado Power____________ 100
85
1834
1934 Houston Gas <fc Fuel, pref___100
92
Preferred_________________ 100
94
Hudson County G as________100 105
Columbia Gas & Elec__ (no par)
88
3234 Illinois Lt & Power 7% pref
3234
84
Columbia (SC) R y Gas & E l. 100
Illinois Nor Utilities pref___100
Preferred_________________ 100
57
—
Illinois Traction, com ______ 100
Columbus (Ga)ElAPow co m . 100 109**
Pref erred_________________ 100
8834
1st preferred_____________ 100 109
Ilium A Power Securities__ 100
92
2d pref___________________ 100
Preferred_________________ 100
72
74
Columbus R y Pow & L, com . 100
Indiana Lighting___________ 100
80
82
23
Preferred A _______________100
Indiana Service C orp, c o m .. 100
71
72
Preferred B _______________100
41
Preferred_________________ 100
21
17
Commercial Union T eleg(gu).25
Indiana Union Traction____100
Commonwealth-Edlson C o . . 100 12634 127
Indianapolis G as____________ 50 d 49
70
71
Indlanap <fe Southeast T r, pf.100
Commonwealth Power C orp. 100
C om ’lth Pow, R v <fe L , co m . 100
3434
3434 Indianapolis Street R y C o . .100
25
Coney Island <fc Bklyn R R .100
91
35
Indlanap W W Sec, pref____100
Connecticut Ltg & Pr 7% p f. 100
10134 Indlanap W ater Co pref____100
Connecticut Power_________ 100 152
158
Iuterboro R T vot tr ctfs__100
i i 34
94
Preferred_________________ 100
95
9734 Internat Ocean Teleg (guar). 100
International R y v t c ______ 100
Connecticut R y & Lighting. 100
38
40
934
64
Preferred_________________ 100
39
41
Internat Telep & Teleg_____ 100
10
Cons Gas, E L & P (B alt)___100
10834 109
Jackson ville T raction, com ..1 0 0
50
8% preferred____________ 100 117
Preferred_________________ 100
19
7% preferred____________ 100 105
Jersey Cent Pow & Lt com __(t)
90
Consolidated Gas (N Y ). See under N Y City
Preferred_________________ 100
93
Cons Trac of N J— See Pub Serv Corp
Kan City Pr & Lt 1st pf ser A (t)
Consol Water (Utica) com__100
7580 Kansas C ity Power Secur— (t) d 100
5% preferred____________ 100
7580
Preferred____________ (no par) d 60
37
7% preferred____________ 100
101103 Kentucky Securities C orp__ 100
65
161
Consumers’ Gas (T oron to)__ 50 r 15834
Preferred_________________ 100
Consumers Pow (M ich ), pref .100
88
91
Kentucky & W Ya P ow , c o m .25
95*
Preferred_________________ 100
Continental Gas & Elec co m . 100
45
75
Keystone Telephone_________50
Preferred____________________
7234
634
27
Contln Pass R y — See Phlla R T
Preferred__________________ 50
C um b’l ’d C o (M e) P & L t___100
5334 Klnlocb Long Dlst T elep— 100
77"
79 34
Laclede Gas Light__________ 100
Preferred_________________ 100
75
70*
D ayton Power <fc Light_____ 100
67
Preferred_________________ 100
90
Preferred_________________ 100
87
Lake Shore E lec, com ______ 100
D ayton <fe Western, common. 100
First preferred___________ 100
Preferred_________________ 100
Second preferred_________ 100
96
9
Denver & Northwestern R y . 100
7
Laurent lde Power__________ 100
22 34
Detroit Edison_____________ 100 103
Lehigh
Power Securities------ (t)
10334
68 34 Lehigh Valley Transit, c o m . . 50
Detroit United R y _________ 100 r 68
38*
Dom inion Pr & Transmission 100 r 38
Preferred__________________ 50
25
Preferred_________________ 100
Lone Star Gas, new--------------- 25
43
883
Dom inion Teleg (Canada)___50 r 41
Los Angeles G <fe E C orp, pf.10 0
Louisville Home Telephone. 100 110
Duluth Edison Electric_____ 100
29
Preferred_________________ 100
Louisville Railway C o ______ 100
72
38
Duluth-Superior Trac C o ___100 r 37
Preferred_________________ 100
50
Preferred_________________ 100
45
Lowell Electric Light________100 190
Duquesne Light—See Phlla Co—
Lowell Gas_________________ 100 191
100
Mackay Cos.— See M isc. Cos.
Eastern Conn Pr 7% 1st pf__100
21
Eastern Mass St R y , co m __ 100
2134 M anitoba Power C o ___(no par)
61
36
Manhattan Elev R y (N Y )._ 1 0 0
1st preferred_____________ 100
55
3034
M odified guarantee_____
Preferred B stock_________100
51
36
Adjustment s t o c k ________100
34
Manila Elec Corp___________ 100
9234
53
35
Manufac Lt & H t, P lttsb____50
Adjustment (trust ctfs)__100
—
7
Market St R y (San Fran) — 100
Eastern Texas Elec Co co m . 100 106
84”
23
81
Preferred_________________ 100
Preferred_________________ 100
59
91
Prior preferred___________ 100
Eastern Wisconsin Elec pref. 100
86
1634
East Bay Wat (San Fr) c o m . 100
—
Second preferred_________100
84” Massachusetts Gas C os_____ 100
Preferred A ______________ 100
------78%
68
Preferred_________________ 100
Preferred B _______________100'
7334 74
26
East Penn Elec. C o_________(t )jd 2434
Massachusetts Ltg C os, c o m . (t) : 2 3
8334
preferred____________ 100
East R ead’g El— See R ’d ’g Trac
preferred____________ 100 108
East St Louis & S uburban.. 100!71 8 34
Preferred_________________ 100 n 50
Memphis Street R y , com ___ 100
Edison Elec Ilium (Boston) .100 * 156
Preferred_________________ 100
15634
M etrop Edison cum partlc pf (+) d 90
Eighth Ave R R — See N Y Rys
134
7634 Mexican Telep & Teleg---------- 10 d
Electrical Securities, pref__ 100
73
30
2
Electrical Utilities, com ____100
20
Preferred__________________ 10 d
75
Preferred_________________ 100
M exico Tramway___________ 100
65
M iddle West Utilities______ 100
4434
Electric Investment C orp__ 100
10
Preferred________________.100
75
Preferred_________________ 100
82)4
Elec Storage B att— See Ind & M isc Cos
Prior lien stock ___________ 100
9634
35
40
103
Milwaukee Gas Light 7% p f-----Elizabethtown Consol G a s ..100
82
Eliz & Tren R R — See Pub Serv Corp
Mllw Elec R y & Lt 6% p ref. 100
92
89
19
Mississippi River Power____ 100
Elmira W L & R R 1st pf v t C100
122
125
Preferred_________________ 100
El Paso Electric C o, co m __ 100
8034
87
76
Preferred________________ 100
M obile Electric, p ref________100
65
60
Mohawk Valley C o _________ 100 100
Empire & Bay State T e le g .. 100
78
73
Monon-West Penn P S 6 % p f-2 5 d 20
Empire Dlst Elec, p ref_____100
7% pref erred_____________ 25 d 20
96
94
MOO
5934
25
104
Erie Lighting, pref___
par) d 2434
109
113
r 129 34
10 0
r 5134
—See Phila R T
208
r 14534
.100 200
r
9
6734
(t) d 6634
70
68
Mountain States Pow com __(t) d 14
100
______
______
81
Preferred______________
100
______
104
Preferred_______________ 100
43
134
38
Franklin Telegraph (guar). .100
13
d 63
Galveston-Houston Elec Cc .100
934
45
38
5
Preferred_______________ .100
—
75
32
Preferred______________
v io o
National Power & L igh t,com (t) d 56
Gas & Electric Securities__.100 115
70
65
Preferred____________ (no par) d 84
Preferred__________
.100
93
1434
„ ( t ) d 1334
100
75
Newark Consolidated G a s..
-_ (t) d 95
83
18734
d
80
— (t)
26
20
Convertible preferred. — (t) d 23
______
____
85
.100
____
10
.100
1134
62
____
60
.100
______
12
100 11634
82
____
78
New England Power pref__
Preferred.
.100
109 34
48
New England Tel <fc T el___
.100
4634
d 32
106
100 104
d 75
48
47
..1 00
87
110
..1 00 105
____
32
35
..1 00
70
..1 00
9834
22
d 62
.Hackensack
...2 5 d 18
d 51
25
Preferred .
...2 5 d 20
______
70
50 d ____
80
162
165
Preferred.
..1 00
____
148
Preferred.
.100 144
2
. . 2 5 d 32
34
40
10
...2 5 d 38
—
84
90
Havana Elec Lt & Power__.100
____
101
98
Preferred__________
.100
______
50
20
.100
76
35
70
100

A sk .

10
20

[ V o l. 117.
Stocks.

Par.

B id .

New York Railways ( C on cl .)—■
25
Ninth A ve guar 6 % _____100
Second A v e_______________100
18**
Sixth A v e ________________ 100
5
90
Twenty-third St guar____ 100
109
35
N Y *fc Richmond G as______ 100
90
26
N Y State Rys com m on____ 100
86
52
Preferred_________________ 100
59 % N Y Telephone 634 % p r e f..100
91
114
Niagara Falls Power com ___100
Preferred______________
100 106
Niag Lock & Ont Pow 7 % pf 100 10134
Norfolk Railway & Light____25 d ____
25
63
65
4234 North Caro Public Serv pref lOOl
d
42
orthern N Y Util, Inc, com .25
53*
95
Preferred________________ 100
50
d
5
North Ohio Elec C orp, c o m .(f)
64
21
Preferred________________ 100
95
68
North Ohio Tr & L pref 6 % . 100
20
Nor Ontario Lt & Pow co m . 100
70
113
Preferred_________________ 100
100
97
Northern States Power_____ 100
1034
Preferred_________________ 100
9234
58
6534 Northern Tex Elec Co c o m ..100
69
Preferred_________________ 100
Northwest E lectric_________ 100
2134
22
94
Preferred_________________ 100
9234 Northwestern Teleg (guar)__ 50 d 45
98
Ohio Bell Telep pref________100 10234
105
Ohio Cities Gas— See Pure Oil Co
65
d 31
Fuel Supply_________
42
Ohio Gas & Electric pref------100 1
92
70
1
Ohio Traction— Com m on— 100
Preferred_________________ 100[
98* Oklahoma Natural G as______ 25jdd 2234
___
7
Omaha <fc Council Bluffs------100
____
28
Preferred_________________ 100
Ottawa Light, Heat <fc P ow . 100 r
80* Ottawa T raction___________ 100 (rr ____
____
7534 Ottumwa (la) R y <fc Lt p ref. 100
Pacific & Atlantic Tel (gu) — 25 d 15
80
13* Pacific Gas & Electric______ 100
8734
First preferred___________ 100
l66* Pacific Light Corporation— 100 205
80
Preferred_________________ 100
2234
90
Pacific Telep <fc T eleg--------- 100
92
40*
Preferred_________________ 100
—
26
Paducah T r & Light com ___100
—
Preferred_________________ 100
73
Paterson <fc Passaic Gas <fe El 100
78
31
Pawtucket Gas preferred— 100
73
Penn Central Light <fc P p ref. (t) d 60
194
Pennsylv Edison p r e f.. (no par) d 95
75
197
Penn-Ohio Elec C o, p ref------100
95
Penn-Ohio Pow <fc L t, p r e f..100
95
25
Pennsylvania Pow & Lt pref. (*)
45
Pennsylvania W ater <fc P ow . 100
9934
3
31
Pensacola Elec Co com m on. 100
95
2734
Preferred_________________ 100
89
5334 People’ s G L & C (C h ic)____ 100
9
Phlla Co (Pittsburgh)------------50)d 42
29
5 % non-cum preferred____ 50)d 32
62
4134
6% cum preferred_________ 50
20
Allegheny T raction------------50
79
3934
Citizens Traction__________ 50
69
Duquesne Light 1st pref__100 102
16
26
Federal St & Pleasant V a l..2 5
Pittsburgh & B ’ham T r ____50
8834
113
United Traction pref--------- 50
Philadelphia Electric_________25
3134
3034
Preferred__________________ 25
9034 Philadelphia Rapid T ra n s it..50
3334
Citizens Passenger guar— 501 d 200
234
Continen Pass R y ($29 p d ).5 0 id 65
234
Fairm’ t Pk <fc Haddlng’n — 50id 36
Frankf’ d & Southwark Pass 50 d 230
4534
83
Germantown Passenger__ 50 d 70
97
Green & Coates Sts ($15 pd) 50 d 65
105
Hestonviile M & F com ____50 d 25
84
Preferred_______________ 50 d 40
20
Phil C y Pass R y ($2234 P )-50 d 98
81
Phlla & D arby Pass R y ------50 d 25
__
Phil & Gray’ s F y ($25 p d ).5 0 d 60
110
Philadelphia T raction_____ 50 d 59
Ridge Ave Pass ($28 p d )__ 50 d 160
21
2d & 3d Sts R y guar--------- 50 d 160
60
13th <fc 15th Sts Pass R y — 50 d 155
105
Union Pass ($30 5-6 p d )---- 50 d 100
Union Traction ($1734 pd)_50 d 39
12934
____
West Phlla Pass guar--------50 d 115
8
150
Phlla <fc Western R y com --------50. d
Preferred__________________50!d - 1034
Pine Bluff Co pTef__________ 100 _ 85
_ Pittsb & Birm Trac— See Phlla Co
10434 Pittsburgh Utilities 7 % p r e f..1 0 d 10
136
Portland (M e) Gas Light------ 50 d 61
20
66
Portland (Ore) R y L & P . . 1 0 0
95
8■
Prior preferred___________ 100
38
6934
1st pref___________________100
51
58
2d pref___________________ 100
15
85
Porto R ico R ys L td _________ 100
95
Preferred_________________ 100
*3*"
78
Power Securities com ----------- (t)
____
13
Second preferred_________ (t)
____ Providence G as_____________ 50
61
43
52
Public Serv Corp of N J,(no par)
89
10234
8% p referred ____________100
92
7% preferred ____________ 100
5234
15
Camden & Sub ($5 p a i d ) ..25
30”
95
Consolidated Trac of N J.100
112
Rapid Transit St R y C o . . 100 120
105
33
So Jersey Gas & Elec Trac 100
95
76 34 Public Serv Elec Pow pref__ 100
80
9234 Public Service Invest p r e f.. 100
98
5034 Public Service Co of Nor 111. 100
98
78
New s t o c k _______________ (f)
89
Preferred_________________ 100
6234
46
52
Puget Sound Power <fc L ight. 100
____
80
6 % preferred____________ 100
7% preferred____________ 100 100
25c. Quebec Power c o m _________ 100 ' 64
5
Preferred_________________ 100
20
Quebec R y , L t , Heat & P ow . 100,
5
Railways Company G en eral.. 10 d -----Rap Tran St R y — See Pub Serv Corp
10
____
—

Asfc.
30
23
15
30
56
10934
115
107
25
70
69
45
100
8
23
22
72
99
9334
63
7398
50
10334
3134
98
4
25
23

ii”
81
8734
81
100
94
—
82
61
9734
80
97
96
9934
8934
4234
33
4234

104

18

33
3134
3 13 4

34
210
75
42
245
80
75
30
50
108
30
70
60
180
180
170
115
3934
140
9
3334

90

1034

63
21
98
71
54
20
68
5
17
65

.s m
95

35"
1 16

98
84
9834
9834

90
49
83
103

91**
‘ 534

a Purchaser also pays accrued dividend, d Price per share, not per cent, t New stock
h Ex-stock dividend
k Last sale, i In L ondon.
Nominal, r Canadian price. * Sale price, u Ex- warrants, r Old stock
x Ex-dividend, y Ex-rights, f W ithout par value.




Nov., 1923.]
S to ck s.

PUBLIC UTILITY STOCKS
Bid.

Ash.

Stocks.

Par.

Bid.

S uburban Electric Secure (no par) d
Reading Traction____________ 50 dn 22%
1
C ity Passenger R y _________50 d 95
1st preferred_____________ 100
lo o
60
East Reading Electric R y . .50 d 50
d ::::
2d preferred______________(no par)
Reading Transit & L t, cl B pf50 d 41
Superior W ater, L & P , co m . 100
45
Preferred_________________ 100
Republic R y & Light, c o m .. 100
14
16
Preferred_________________ 100
38
3934 Tampa Electric C o _________ 100 1 4 o "
Richmond Light & R R _____ 100
60
Tennessee Elec Power, c o m ., (t) d 14
87
Rochester G & E 5% pref___100
80
1st preferred (7 % )________100
75
d 44
7% preferred____________ 100 103
2d preferred______________(nopar)
105
1
R ocn & Syracuse R R co m ___100
Terre Haute Ind & E ast____100
9
Preferred_________________ 100
Preferred_________________ 100
86
St Jos R y , Lt & P ow , pref___100
53”
5 5 " Terre Haute Tr & L t, p r e f .. 100
Third Avenue R y (N Y ) ____100
27
San Joaquin Light & P ow er. 100
m
__ Tidewater Power 7% pref. .100
85
Preferred_________________ 100
87%
____
99
Prior preferred___________ 100
98%
8% pref stock____________ 100
40
Savannah El & Pow deb stk.100 102
105
Toledo Bowl Green & So, p f. 100
101
Scioto Valley T rac, co m ____100
4%
534 Toledo-Edison prior pref____100
54
First preferred___________ 100
5734 Toronto R ailway___________ 100 r 79%
Preferred_________________ 100
33
35
Tri-C ity R y & Light, pref___100 r 83
6
Shawlnigan Water & P ow er. 100 r 11734 117% Tri-State Telep <Sr. T eleg_____ 10 d
7
Preferred__________________ 10 d
9
Sierra Pacific Elec Co c o m .. 100
Preferred________
100
77
80
Troy (N Y ) G as______ (no par; d 55
23d Street— See N Y Railways
Somerset Un & Middlesex Lt 100
55
60
63
South Calif Edison, co m ____100
10134 102% Twin City Rapid Transit___100
90
7% preferred____________ 100 102
Preferred_________________ 100
103%
8% preferred____________ 100 115
117
Union Natural G as__________ 25 d 2734
Southern Canada Power____100 r 46
48
Union St Ry(N ew B ed,M ass) 100 123
1
Preferred_________________ 100 r 91
91/4 Union Trac of Ind, com _____ 100
14
South & Atlan Teleg (g u a r)..25 d 18
20
First preferred___________ 100
4
Southern New Eng T elep__ 100 y 124
Second preferred_________ 100
126 34
R ights_______________________ d
3%
3% United Elec of New J ersey .. 100 12p
22
37
17
United Elec R y (Providence) 100
Southern Utilities, co m _____ 100
99
United Electric Secur, D re f..l0 0
Preferred_________________ 100
78
80
So Jer Gas, El & Tr— See Public Service Corp.
7%
United Gas & Elec new co m . .10
10334
53 %
Southwestern Bell Telep pref 100 102%
New preferred___________ 100
52
Southwest Missouri R R ____100
United Gas & Elec of NJ, p f. 100
53
5 3 " United Gas Im provem ent__ 50
50~
Springfd(Mass)StRyCos pref 100
88
•55%
Suriugfield (M o) R y & L, p r e f..
Preferred__________________ 50
90
95
United 111 Co of New H aven. 100 208
Springfield(O)L H&P 7% pf 100
82
86
141
Six per cent preferred____100
United Light & R ys. com __ 100
74
78
Spring Valley W ater________100
6% first preferred________100
87
Standard Gas & Elec ( D e l ) ..50 d 2634
Seven per cent pref__________
2734
48
Preferred__________________ 50 d 47
a Purchaser also pays accrued dividend,
r Canadian price, s Sale price,

a Nominal,

A st.

15
89
46
5
16
96
10
90
103
104"
80 %
9
60
65
100
28
"i"
24
8

id "
'§ %
54 %
60
53 %
56
210
142
79
90

43
Stocks.

Par.

Bid.

A sh.

United Rys of St Louis, co m . 100
Preferred_________________ 100
10
United Rys & Elec (Balt) .corn.50
16%
United Rys Investment C o . . 100
8%
29
Preferred_________________ 100
United U tilities........... ...........100
75"
Preferred_________________ 100
94
Utah Power & Light pref___100
Utah Securities C orp________100
Utica Gas & Electric, p r e f .. 100 l 6 5 "
32
Virginia R y & Power, c o m ..100
73
Preferred_________________ 100
16
Virginian Power C o, com __ 100
Preferred_________________ 100
Wash Balt & Annapolis______ 50 d ■ § "
Preferred__________________ 50 d
Washington (D C) Gas______ 20 dx 47%
Wash (D C) R y & E l, c o m . . 100
68%
Preferred________________ 100
72
Washington W ater Pow C o . 100 104
Western Ohio R R , 1st pref ..1 0 0
Western Power C orp_______ 100
27
Preferred________________ 100
81
Western Rys & Light, p r e f.. 100
Western States Gas <fc E le c ..100
10
Preferred________________ 100
80
Western Union T elegrap h .. 100 106
W est’house Elec & M fg— See un der Mis
West Penn Power, p ref_____100
97
West Penn Railways, pref._100
87%
West Penn Co com _________ 100
45%
7 % preferred_______________
88%
West Virginia Utilities, p r e f..50 d 37
Winnipeg Electric R y ______ 100 r 28
Preferred________________ lOOr 83 %
____
Wisconsin Edison, c o m _____100
Wisconsin-Minn L & P , pref _ 100
88
Wisconsin Pub Ser Corp p f.10 0
____
Wisconsin Telep 7% p r e f... 100
105%
33
Y ork (Pa) Railways, com __ 50 d
Preferred________________ 50 d 34%

d Price per share, not per cent, t New stock.
A Ex-stock dividend, k Last sale.
u Ex warrants. * Old stock. * Ex-dividend, y Ex-rights, t Without par value.

1
11
17
m

30
95

I In London.

INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS SECURITIES
In the rearrangement of our quotation lists we classify under the designation “ Industrial and Miscellaneous Securities” all Issues which do n»t
appear under the previous two headings, namely “ Railroad (Steam)” and “ Public U tilities.” In the case of stocks, however, we put “ Textile M an#'
(acturing,” “ Insurance,” “ M ining,” “ Real Estate and Land,” “ Title Guarantee and Safe Deposit Companies” under separate heads, then follow
with the rest of the “ Industrial and Miscellaneous.”
N O T IC E .— All b o n d prices are “ an d In terest” except w here m arked “ f ” a n d Incom e an d d e fa u lte d b on d s .
Bonds.

Bid.

Ash.

Bonds.

Bid.

A sh.

Bonds.

Bid.

Cuban-American Sugar—
INDUSTRIAL & MISCELLAN EO S B ONDS Bethlehem Steel Corporation—
92
Cons s f 5% s 1953 Ser B . F&A
94
88
88%
1st M coll 8s M ar 15’ 31M&S15 105%
Abltibi Pow & Pap 6s 1940. J&J2
97
Cudahy Pack s f 5s 1 9 4 6 ..J&D
85
Con m 6s Aug 1948_____ F&A
Acme White Lead & Color W ks9634
100
84%
98
98%
98%
Beth St 1st ex g 5s ’ 26 gu. J&J
Sink fund deb g 5 %3 '3 7 . A&O
1st 6s July 1924 to ’ 28 o p . J&J
80%
80
Beth St pur m 6s Aug ’ 98.Q -F 11034 112% De Bardeleben Coal Corp—
Adams Exp coll tr g 4s ’ 48. M&S
94%
95
1st m 6% s 1924-’ 43_ . .J&J 66.75%
Beth St 1st 1 & ref 5s?42. M &N
Coll tr g 4s 1947____.J& D / 7234
7334
88
99%
87%
Deere & Co 7 % % notes’ 31 M&N
95
Purch money 5s 19 36..J&J
Advance-Rum ely 6sD ec’ 25M&S
9634
102% Dery D G ) Corp 7s 1 9 42..M & S
77
Beth Steel eq tr 7s 1935. A&O 102%
Ajax Rubber s f 8s 1 9 3 6 ..J&D
8834
9034
94
99
D ew ees(W )W ood Co 5s’ 30 M&N
Penn M ary Steel 5s 1937. J&J
Alabama Cons Coal & Iron—
90
92
78
Boston Term C o— 3% s ’ 47. F&A
83
Distillers’ Securities Corp—
1st cons fold 5s 1933 ..M & N
99%
Braden Cop Mines 6s 1931. F&A
99%
Coll tr cv g 5s ’ 27 op ’ 08.A & O / 49%
Ala Steel & Shipbldg— See Tenn C I & IIR.
92%
8
93
Brier Hill Steel 5 % s, 19 42..A&O
Bankers T r Co ctf of d e p .. i 49%
AlaskaGoldMines deb6s’ 25M&S f
5%
92
Dom in Coal 5s ’ 40 op ’ 1 0 ..M &N
Deb 6s 1926 Ser B . . M&S /
5%
634 Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co
98
100
78
Dom in Iron & Steel 5s 1929.J&J
6% serial notes 1925___ J&J
Allied Packers deb 6s 1939.J&J s ____ 3 5734!
97
100
87
6% serial notes 1926-29.J&J
Donner Steel 7s 1 9 4 2 .. . .J&J
1st M & coll tr 8s 1939 ...J & J s 66
s 6634!
102%
92% Dunlop Tire & Rubber Co—
91%
Aluminum Co 7s 1925 ___M&N
10234! Buffalo&Susq Iron 5s 1932 J&D
106%|
92
105%
Deb g 5s Jan ’ 26 opt ’ 10.M &S
1st in 7s 1942 Ser A . . .J& D
Debenture 7s 1933 . . .A & O
97%
75
Am Agric Chem 1st 5s 1928 A&O
8134 du Pont (E I) de Nem Powder—
9834' Bush Term 1st 4s 1952____A&O
82%
98
98%:
85%
89%
Cons g 5s Jan 1955_____ J&J
G old 4% s June 1 1936__ J&D
1st ref s f 7343 1941_____ F&A
du Pont (E I) de Nemours & Co
Amer Can— deb 5s 1928 .F & A
9834
9934 Bush Terminal Buildings C o—
91%
91
1st s f gold guar 5s I960. A&O
91%
Gold 7% s M ay 1 1 9 3 1 ..M&N 107%
Amer Chain deb 6s 1933__ A&O
91%
87
88
By-Products Coke Corp—
98%
Eastern Cuba Sug 7% s’ 37.M & S
Amer Chicle— 6s ’ 24-’ 2 7 ._ A&O
83
79
81
lst&ref s f 8s ’ 36 Ser A . M&N 105% 107% Eastern Steel 5s 1 9 3 1 ____F&A
SenSenOhic6sJ’ nel4 ’ 29 J&D
96% Elk Horn Coal 6s 1925 ___J&D
95%
69
96%
Calif Petrol 6% s ’ 33 w i __ A&O
Amer Cot Oil g 5s 1931 opt M&N
6634
95
10 1%
93%
98%
99% Camaguey Sugar 7s ’ 42.A & 015
Empire Refg 1st 6s 1927___F&A
6% notes Sept. 2 1924.M &S 2
94%
Canada Cem ’t 1st 6s ’ 29 op A&O r 102%
American Ice Securities—
Fairmont Coal 5s 1931--------J&J
____
94%
95
Canada SS Lines 7s 1942.M &N
Federal Sug Ref 6s 1924. _M&N
American Ice Co— R E 1st &
97%
Canadian Car & Fdy C o, Ltd—
gen s f 6s *42 opt ’ 1 3 ..F&A 102% 103
Gold s f 6s 1933________ M&N
100
86
1st s f gold 6s 1939______ J&D r 99%
Firestone T & R 7s 1937J&D 15
Am Republics Corp 6s ’ 37. A&O
SG'A
98
Fisher B ody 6% notes 19 24 F&A 100%
Amer Rolling Mill 6s, 1938 .J& J
98J4 Canadian Cons Rubber, Ltd—
90%
99
100%
91341 Gold 6s 1946opt 1 9 1 1 ...A & 0 r ____
6% notes 1925_________ F&A
Amer Smelt & Ref 5s 1947. A&O
____
102
102%! Canadian Cottons 5s 1940.J&J2 r 89%
99
6% notes 1926_________ F&A
1st M 6s 1947 Series B ..A & O
100
97%
6% notes 1927________ F&A
Amer Sugar Refg 6s 1937..J&J
1 0 0 3 4 , Canadian Gen Elec, Ltd—
97%
6% notes 1928_____ ...F & A
Deb 6s 1942 Ser A ______ A&O
American Sumatra Tobacco—
86%
96
90% Fisk Rubb Co 1st 8s 1941. M&S
97
99%
Central Foundry 6s 1 9 3 1 ..F&A
7 )4 % s f conv notes 1925 J&D
87
84
Fort St UnionDepot— SeeSteam R R Bo
Cent Hud St’b ’t 5s Apr ’ 33 A&O
American Type Founders—
95% Framerican Ind & D ev Corp—
98
94%
10 0
Central Leather 5s 1925__ A&O
Deb gold 6s 1926______ M&N
107%
107%
99
90
10 0
Deb 7% s 1942 . . . . . ..J & J
Central Steel— 1st 8s 1941 M&N
Dab gold 6s 1937____.M&N
116
99
10 0
Francisco Sug7% s 1942.M&N15 100%
Deb gold 6s 19 39.. . .M&N
Cerro de Pasco Cop 8s 1931. J&J 115%
88
90
53
95%
Charcoal
Iron
of
Amer
8s
1931..
Gair
(Robert)
Co
1st
7s
’
37.J&
J
Amer Writ Paper s f 7-6s ’ 39J&J
52)4
____ Galena-Signal Oil deb 7s’ 30 A&O
79%
Chic Jet coll tr ref g 4s ’ 4 0 .A&O
Anaconda Copper Mining—
94%
93
94
General Ainer Tank Car Corp—
Coll trust ref 5s 1940____A&O
1st con 6s 1953 Series A . F&A
9434
96
Chic Un Sta— See Steam RR bds
Equip tr 7% s ’ 31 Ser GG.A&O 102%
Conv deb 7s 1938______ F&A
9534
80
83
Chicoutimi
Pulp
6s
1943_
_
J&J
Eq'uip 6s & 7s__ — _ . . . 6
6%
6% gold bonds 1929 Ser A J&.T 101
10134
98
98% Gen Asphalt conv 8s 1930.J&D s 102
10234 Chili Copper 6s 1932 Ser A . A&O
Anglo-Amer Oil 734s 1925. A&O 102%
73%
80
Clearfield Bit Coal 4s 1940.J&J
Gen’l Baking 1st 6s 1 9 3 6 ..J&D 100%
Armour & Co of Delaware—
88%
82
88J4 Clev Un Term — See Steam R R s.
Gen’l Elec 3% s 1942 o p t..F & A
1 st M 5% s 1943 Ser A ...J & J
83
88
101%
Deb g 5s ’ 52 tax-ex N Y .M & S
Clyde SS 1st 5s 1931 o p t..F & A
Armour & Co— Real estate 1st
84%
86%
87
General Petroleum Corp—
84% Col Fuel & Iron sf 5s 1943. F&A
gold 4 34s 1939 opt _____ J&D
99%
7% sf g notes Feb 15’ 31 F&A15 104%
Associated Oil 1st 5s 1930.J&J 15
- -I Colorado Industrial—
73
74
94%
94%
1st g gu 5s ser A & B ’ 34optF&A
6% g notes Apr 15 ’ 28. A&015
6% g notes 1935 _____ M&S
94%
97
Columbia Graphophone M fg —
Gen Refractories 6s 19 52..F& A
Associated Simmons Hardw Cos
20
91%
15
96
G oodrich(BF) 1st 6% s 1947.J&J
8 % gold notes Aug 1 ’ 2 5 .F&A
92%
634% gold notes 1933____J&J
15
20
30
New Y ork Tr ctfs of d ep ____
Goodyear T & Rub 8s ’ 41. M&N 114%
A tl Fruit & SS deb 7s ’ 34.J& D / 20
15
20
24
Guaranty Tr ctfs of dep__
Deb s f 8s M ay 1931____F&A
Columbia Tr Co ctfs dep____ / 19
99%
Coinputing-Tabulating-Rec Co
Gorham M fg 7s 1924 __
F&A 100
18
Ctfs of deposit stam ped__ / 17%
99
98%
Sinking fund gold 6s 1941. J&J
Granby Con M in Smelt & Pow—
A tl Gulf & W Indies SS Lines—
93
43
92%
90%
1st conv 6s 1928 Ser A ..M & N
Consol Textile 1st 8s 1941.J&D
Ooll tr g 5s Jan 1 1959__ J&J
89
90%
97
Consol C oa l4 % s 1934 o p t. M &N
Stamped .
----------- -------Atlantic Refin deb 5s 1937 J&J
9634
86
86%
91
1st
&
ref
s
f
g
5s
1950_
_
J&D
Conv
deb
8s
1925______
M&N
Atlas Port Cem 1st 6s ’ 25.M&S
9934 100J4
BuJOwin Locom otive Works—
98
88
Corn Prod Ref s f 5s 1931.M&N
Gray & Davis conv 7s ’ 3 2 .F&A
100
1st g 5s 1934 s f ________ M&N
98%
94%
Gulf Oil of Pa deb 5s 1937.J&D
1st s f 5s 1940 opt aft ’ 15 M &N
10034 101
Cramp (Wm) SonsShip&EngBld;
Hanna Furnace Co —
B aragia Sug (Comp Azucarera
100
96
99
101%
1st
M
g
5s
1929
o
p
t
_____M&!
100%
1st s f 8s 1926________ J&D
Baraqua) 7 34s 1937..J& J 15
____
92
Havana T obacco 5sl922__ J&D / 15
Crew Levick Co 1st 6s 1931.F&l
91%
Barney & Smith Car 5s ’ 3 6 .J&J
96
85%
88
97
Crown Cork & Seal 6s 1942 F&A
Hershey Chocolate 6s 1942M&N
99
Barnsdall Corp 8s 1931 A .J& J
90
86%l
87% Hoboken Land & Impt Co —
Cuba Cane Sug deb 7s 1930. J&J
Beech Creek C & C 5 s ’ 44 .J& D
93
80
93%
1st M g 5s N ov 1930...M & N
Booth Fisheries s f 6s 1926. A&O
79
93%
7634
b Bm !i . /T h is price Includes accrued Interest, h Last sale, n Nominal r Canadian price. « Sale price.




A sh .

105%
86%
85%
6 .5 0 %
100
78
____
50
52
95
79
88
92%
9,1%
108
98%
84%
97%
102
95
98
10 0 %

100%
99%
98%
98
99%
nds
90%
101
96
» 102%
102%
5.60%
s 102%
102
104%
94%
97%
96%
114%
99%
94 1
_
92
90
95 !
41

102%
25
JL99%

____

44

INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BONDS AND STOCKS

[V ol. 117.

N O T IC E.— All bo n d prices are “ a n d in te rest” ex cep t w here m arked ' f ” and in com e an d d e fa u lte d b o n d s .
Bonds.

Bid.

Bonds.

Ask.

Bid.

b Basis.

/T h is price Includes accrued interest,

k Last sale,

n Nominal,

Bonds.

A sk .

Hock Val Prod 5s 1961 o p t. J&J f 47
Pan-Amer Petrol & Transp
50
Holland-Amer Line 6s ’ 47M&N
1st lien equip 7s 1930
F&A 103
80%
81%
Holllngshead (The R M )C o —
Park Lexington—
1st 7s 1938____________ F&A
97%
95
1st leasehold s f 6% s ’ 53.J&J
100
85
H ood Rubber 7s 1936_____ J&D
101
101% Park & Tilford s f 6s 1936. J&D
Hudson N av g 6s 1938 o p t. F&A / 30
Parsons (W Va) Pulp & Lumber
35
Humble Oil & R 5% s ’ 3 2 .J&J 15
1st M g 6s 1924 o p t .. .M&N
96%
97%
98
Hlinois Steel deb 4 %s 1940. A&O
91 %
91% Penelec Coal l3t 6s 1924 M&S
Penmans Ltd— lst5s’ 26opM&N r 97
Independent Brewing 6s’ 55.J&J
80
83
Indiana Steel 1st 5s 1 9 5 2 .. M&N
92
99%
100% Pennsyl v C & C 1st 5s’ 32 op J&J
Ingersoll-Rand 1st g 5s D ec 31
Penn M ary Steel— SeeBethSteel
96%
Pennsylvania Steel—
1935 opt D ec 31 1910____J&J
Inland Steel 1st 6s 1924-28 .A& O
Pa&M d Steel con g6s’ 25 M&S 100%
100
100
Internat Agricultural Corp—
Span-Amer Iron 6s 1927.J&J
lst& coll tr s f g 5s’ 32 o p . M&N
61
65
Phillips Petroleum Co—
Internat’l M atch Corp—
Deb g 7% s’ 31(with w ar)A & 0
98
Conv s f deb 6% s 1943.M&N
94%
W ithout warrants. . . .
73%
Internat Mercantile Marine—
Pierce-Arr M ot Car 8s ’ 4 3 .M&S
71
1st M coll trust 6s 1941. A&O
79
79% Pierce Oil 8s D e cl5 ’ 31_.J&D15
International Paper—
Pil lsbury Flour Mills Co—
____
1st M 6s 1943_____ ...A & O
1st & ref s f 5s 1947 Ser A . J&J
82%
82%
1st & ref 5s 1947 Ser B ...J & J
82%
83% Pittsb Brewing 6s Feb 4 ’ 4 9 .J&J
Internat Salt g 5s 1951 op.A & O
78
80% Pitts Coal detf 5s July ’3 1 .M&S
Internat Sliver 1st 6s 1948.J&D 102
Pittsburgh-Westmoreland Coal
104
86
Debenture 6s 1 9 3 3 . __ J&J
1st s f g 5s 1947 o p ____M&N
98
100
Pitts &'WestmC5s’ 25op.M&N
98
Iron Steambt gen 4s 1932.A&O
94
Jeff & Clearf C & I 5s ’ 26 J&D 104
Pleasant Val Coal 5s 1928.J&J
Indiana Co 1st s f 5s 1950 J&J
90
95
Pocahontas Consol Collieries—
Jones & Laughlin St 5s ’ 39. M&N
99
1st gold 5s 1957 o p ___ .J&J
91%
99%
Jurgens (Anton) Un (Margarine)
Porto Rican-Amer T obacco Co
Wks conv 6s 1947 ( f l a t ) .. J& j / 78
8% g b d s M ay 15 ’ 31.M&N15 105
79%
99
Kayser (Julius) & Co—
Powell R iv Co 6s ’ 24-’ 27.J&J
96%
1st M s f 7s 1942____F&A 15
Power Corp of N Y 6% s ’42.100
101%
103
1st M s f 6s 1942______ M&N
91%
Kelly-Springfield Tire Co—
102
102% Pressed Steel Car 5s 1933..J&J 3 89% s
8 % g notes M ay 15’ 31M&N 15
Kennecott Copper 7s ’ 3 0 ..F & A
102%
Producers & Refiners Corp—
103
108
8s 1931 (with warrants) J&D
Keystone St & Wire 8s ’ 41 .A & O
106
102
W ithout warrants a tta ch ed ..
Kinney (G R ) Co 7% s 1936.J&D 101%
105
82
Knickerb Ice 1st 5s ’ 41 opt.J& J
84
Punta Alegre Sug s f 7s ’ 37.J&J
87
Pure Oil Co 6% notes ’ 33. .J& D
Knight (B B & R) 7s 1930.M & S
90
91%
92%
La Belle IronW ks 1st 5s’ 40.J&D
90% Remington Arms 6s 1937. M&N
89%
99
100% Remington Typewriter—
1st & ref 6s 1940 ______ J&D
99%
88%
1st M 6s 1924-1926____J&J
Lackawanna Steel 5s ’ 50..M &S
88%
91
13
Lake Super Corp inc 5s ’ 24.O ct / 10
Republic Ir & Steel 5s ’ 40 A&O
87%
Ref A gen 5% s ’ 53 Ser A . J&J
1st & coll tr gold 5s 1944 J&D
48
50
Robbins & Myers 7s 1942.J&D
Lehigh Coal & Navigation—
90%
99%
Gen M g 4% s M ay 1924 _Q-F
99% Roch & Pitts C&I 5s 1946. M&N
93
84
1st s f g 4 %s 1932 o p t..F & A
Funding 4s g July 1 1948 J&J
87
55
90%
Cons s f g 4% s 1954
.J& J
91% Rocky M tn Fuel 5s 1943 . . .
Leh & W-Barre' Coal— See Cent R R of N J p 3l Rogers-Brown Iron 5s’ 24-40J&J
87
s 99%
Gen & ref 7s 1 9 4 2 .. ..M & N
L ibby,M cN & Libby 7s’ 31 M&N
85%
St Joseph Stk Y ds 4 % s’ 30 J&J
Liggett & M yers g 7s 1944. A&O 116%
117
96%
G old bonds 5s 1951____F&A
96% St Lawrence Pulp & Lumber—
93
117
1st M 6s 1924-1925____F&A
Lorillard (P) Co g 7s 1944. A&O 116%
89
1st m 6s 1926-1929_____ F&A
95%
G old bonds 5s 1951__ .F & A
83
101%
102%
1st m 6s 1930-1933_____ F&A
Lukens Steel 1st M g 8s’ 40M&N
99%
108
M agma Cop conv 7s 1932 .J& D
108% St Louis Brew Assn 6s 1939 J&J
85
81
St L Nat Stock Yds 4s ’ 3 0 .J&J
M allory SS“ 1st s f 5s 1932 J&J
84
96
St L R ocky M t &P5s’ 55 stpJ&J
M anatl Sugar 1st 7% s ’ 42 A&O
97
102%
117% Saks & Co s f 7s 1942____M&S
Marland Oil 8s 1931 Ser A . A&O 116%
52
W ith warrant attached _____
98% Securities Co N Y 4 % cons M&S
97%
112
120
Sen Sen Chiclet— See Amer Chic le—
S f g 7% s 1931 Series B .F & A
95
97% Shaffer Oil & R ef—
W ithout warrants attached
98
99
100
Conv 8% notes M ay ’ 24.Q -F
Mercantile Stores 5s Dec 31 ’ 33
99
105
105% Sharon Steel H oop 8s 1941. M&S
M erch & M frs Exch 7s ’ 42 J&D
Shawsh Mills 7% notes ’ 31 A&O 103
M exican Petroleum Ltd of D el—
104
104% Sheffield Farms Co—
Conv s f g 8s 1937_____ M&N
101%
1st & ref 6% s 1942_____ A&O
M idvale Steel & Ordnance—
85%
85% Sinclair Cons Oil Corp—
Conv s f 5s 1936_______ M&S
91%
85
87%
1st 1 coll 7s ser A 1937. M&S15
Deposit receipts .
___
86
1st lien coll 6 % s’38SerB_J&D
M onon Coal— See’ Chic Ind & L R y p 32
Sinclair Crude Oil Purch’g Co—
78%
79
M orris & Co 1st s f 4% s ’ 3 9 .J&J
99%
100%
97%
5 % % notes Apr 15 ’ 25 A&O 15
7 % % gold notes 1930. M&S
95%
93
6s Feb 15 1926 Ser B . . F&A15
91
M ortgage-Bond Co 5s 1932 J&J
81
91
93% Sinclair Pipe Line s f 5s ’42 A&O
Nat Acm e 7% s 1931______ J&D
Sizer Steel 1st 7s, 1937...M & N 5 46
N at Cond & C able 6s ’ 27 A&O / 39
/
39
Sloss-St.effield
Steel
&
Iron—
Certificates of deposit_____ __
97%
99%
6% s:t gold notes 1929__ F&A
95%
Nat Enam & Stpg 5s 1929. J&D
104
96
96% Solvay & Cle 8s 1927_____ A&O
Nat Leath 8 % notes ’ 25 M&N15
95
South' Porto R ico Sug 7s ’ 40J&D 100%
Nat Starch deb 5s 1930 gu J&J
94%
99% Standard M ill 1st g 5s ’ 30.M &N
National T ube 1st 5s ’ 52. M&N
99%
50
60
Standard Oil (C alf—
Natomas Co gen 6s 1935. J&J
99%
H
R
R
5%
serial
notes
1924____F&A
New Eng N av— See N Y N H &
98%
99
100
5 % serial notes 1925____F&A
N ew E ngO il-& R ef 1st 8s’ 31M&S
92
98
5% serial notes 1926____F&A
N J Zinc 1st 4s 1926_____A&O
97%
104
5 % serial notes 1927____F&A
New Niquero Sugar 7s, 1932 J&J 100
96%
85
89
5% serial notes 1928____F&A
New River Co 1st 5s 1934.J&J
102
102%
96%
5% serial notes 1929 . .F & A
N YA irB rakelst6s’ 28 conv M&N
96%
5% serial notes 1930. . .F & A
78
79
N Y D ock C o— 1st g 5s ’ 51.F&A
96%
84
5% serial notes 1931____F&A
N Y & H ob F ’y 5s M ay ’ 46 J&D
96
84
5% serial notes 1932____F&A
88
Hoboken Ferry 5s 1946.M&N
96%
75
5 % serial notes 1933____F&A
N Y & N J Ferry— 5s ’ 46. J&J
Standard Oil of New Vork—
77
82
N Y Shipbldg 1st 5s N ov 1 1946
93
7% S€>r g deb Jan 2 1925. J&J2 101%
93%
New York Steam 6s 1947. M&N
36
7% ser g deb Jan 2 1926. J&J2 103%
38
Norwalk Steel 4% s 1929 . J&J
7% ser g deb Jan 2 1927. J&J2 104%
84
86
N ova Scotia S & C 5s 1 9 5 9 ..J&J
7% seirg d eb Jan 2 1928. J&J2 105%
79
O ’Gara Coal 5s’ 55 op aft’ 08M&S
7% ser g deb Jan 2 1929. J&J 2 105
103
Ogilvie Flour Mills 6s ’ 32 .J& D r n -------7% se rg d eb Jan 2 1930.J&J2 105 1
Series B ___________________ r ____
7% ser g deb Jan 2 1931. J&J2 107%
Series C _______________ _ r ____
105%
97%
96%
6 % % g deb M ay 1 ’ 33 ..M & N
Otis Steel s f 8s 1941 _ . .F & A
98%
90%
90% Stand Steel Wks 1st 5s ’ 28.J&J
1st s f 7% s 1947 Ser B ..F & A
75
Steel Co of Can 6s 1940__ J&J r 99%
77
Pacific Coast Co— G 5s ’ 46.J&D
Pac Fruit Express E q— See So uth Pac Corp 35 Steel & Tube Co of Amer—
102%
Gen ra s f 7s 1951 Ser C ..J & J

104
98
86%

95
101%
101
_
74%
74%
95
82
90
101
92%
106%
100
90
114
107%
105%
92
93
100%
92
88
94%
60
87%
92

100%
90
75
103%
57
101
99%
103%
101%
92%
86%
98%
96%
81%
98
104%
100%
95%

Bid.

A sk .

Sugar Estates of Oriente—
1st s f 7s 1942_________ M&S
94%
94%
Sun Co s f g deb 6s 19 29.. M&N
97%
98%
Sink fu nd gold 7s 1931. _ A&O 100%
101%
Sun Oil 6% g n otes’ 25. J&D 15
3 97%
Swift & Co 1st s f g 5s ’ 44 ..J& J
96%
96%
5% s f g notes Oct 15 '3 2 .A&O s 91%
91%
Taylor-W harton I & S—
1st 6s 1942____________ M&S
87
91
1st & ref 7 %s 1946 Ser A J&J
89%
90%
Tenn Coal I & R R 5s 1951.J&J
99
100
Ala Steel&Shipbldg 6s’ 30 J&J
99
Penn Cop Co conv 6s ’ 25.M &N
99%
100%
Tidal Osage Oil s f 7s ’ 3 1 .F&A 101
102%
102%
Tide W ater Oil 6% s ’ 31.F&A15 102%
Tob Prod 7s Dec 15 ’ 31 J&D15 107%
107%
Traylor Eng & M fg 8s 1936 __
100
103
Union Bag & Paper 6s ’42 M&N
95%
96%
Union Oil Co of California—
94
First lien s f 5s 1931 opt .J&J
95
97%
98%
6s M ay 1 1942 Ser A ___F&A
Serial 6s 1924___________A&O
100
100%
99%
Serial 6s 1925_________ A&O
100
99
Serial 6s 1926___________A&O
100
Union Steel Co 1st 5 s’ 52 gu J&D 104
104%
Union Tank Car E q 7s ’ 30.F& A 103%
103%
United Drug con 8s ’ 41 J&D15 109%
110
91
United Lead deb 5s 1943. J&J
United Steamship 6s ’ 3 7 . . M&N
86%
87%
99
United Stores Realty 6s ’ 42 A&O
99%
94%
U S Env 1st 5s 1923-1934..J& D
98%
94
U S Finishing con g 5s ’ 29..J & J
96
U S Hoffman Machinery Co—
102%
104
Deb s f 8s 1932_________ J&J
U S Realty & Imp 5s g ’ 24opJ&J
102
99%
U S Rubber 7 % % notes ’ 30F&A 103
103%
84%
84%
1st & ref 5s 1947 Ser A ..J & J
U S Smelt Refg & Mining—
99%
Conv 6% notes 1926____F&A
99%
United States Steel Corp—
105%
Col tr s f 5s Apr ’ 51 op ’ l l Var 104%
105%
Col tr s f 5s A pr’ 51 not op Var 104%
102%
Col s f 2d 5s Apr’ 63op’ 13M& N 102%
99
101
Univer’ l Winding Co 7s ’ 3 7 .J&J
Utah Fuel— See Denv & R io Gr, p. 32.
Utah-Idaho Sugar C o—■
100%
1st M serial 7s 19 24-3 0..J&J
99%
105%
Vacuum Oil Co 7% 1936._A&O 105%
82
99%
100
Van Siyke & Horton 7 s .. .1938
94%
96
Vertientes Sug 1st 7s, 1942 J&D
40
45
Victor-Am er Fuel 1st 6s ’ 40 F&A
63
72%
Victor Fuel 1st s f g 5s 1953 J&J
Virginia-Carollna Chemical—
99%
100
1st M g 5s 1923 opt s f__J&D
82
82%
l s t s f 7s 1947 Ser A ____J&D
60
64%
S f conv 7 %s 1937 Ser A .J& J
60%
W ithout warrants attached
90
92
Va Ir Coal & Coke 5s ’ 49 M&S
99
101
Ward Baking 6s 1937 ..J & D 15
103%
Warner Sugar Ref 7s 1941 _J& D 102%
92
94
WebsterC<£C 1st g 5s’ 42 op M&S
99
Welsbach Co col tr 5s '3 0 .. J&D
Westinghouse Elec & M fg—
107%
7% gold bonds 1931.
M&N 107%
97
99
Wheel’g Steel 6% notes ’ 2 6 .J&J
Whitaker-Glessner Co—
89
90
1st s f g 5s 1941________ A&O
99
99%
1st s f g 6s 1941________ A&O
91
Wlckw Spencer Steel 7s ’ 35 J&J
91%
__
98
Willys-Overland 1st 6s ’ 33.M & S
95%
95%
Wilson & Co 1st 6s 1941 ..A & O
84%
84%
Conv s f g 6s 1928 _____ J&D
95
96
Conv s f g 7% s 1 9 3 1 ___F&A
Winchester Repeating Arms—
103
103%
1st gold 7% s 1 9 4 1 . . ___A&O
82
80
W oodward Iron 5s 1952____J&J
Youngstown Sheet & Tube—
93%
93%
20-year 6s 1 9 4 3 . . _____ J&J
EXCH ANGE

SEATS.

$
N o. Last Sale
$
N Y S t o c k E x c h ..1,100 182,000
1,000
800
N Y Con Stk E x . 400
1,000
1,200
1,300
N Y Produce E x . 1,800
1,300
N Y C otton E x .. 450 28,000 27,000 30,000
6,000
5,800
N Y Cof & Sug Ex 323
5,500
3,800
3,200
N Y Curb Market 550
3,600
Baltimore Stk Ex
87
1,425
____
5,50C
Boston Stock Ex
140
5,600
5,500
Chic Bd of T r’ de. 1,615
5,000
____
Chicago Stk Exch 250
6,000
____
Cincinnati Stk Ex
35
4,600
Cleveland Stk Ex
35
3,000
____
Detroit Stk E xch.
50
4,000
4,000
3,750
Los A ng Stk E x . . 385
3,60C
____
Louisville Stk E x .
29
1,20C
____
Minn Ch of C om . 587
2,80C
____
M ontreal Stk Ex
71 28.00C
9,800
9.50C
New Orl Cot E x .. 500
9,60C
1,000
703
New Orl Stk E x .. . . .
775
i 2,600
Phila Stk E x c h .. 206
2,60C
| 2,000
Pitts Stock E xch . 115
2,60C
2,000
1,50C
St Louis E xch __
50
1,75C
(SanFr)Stk&BdEx 51 17.50C 17,500
750
500
W ash’ ton Stk E x .
40
500

100
99%
98%
98
97%
96%
96%
96%
96%
98%
102
104
104%
105%
105%
105%
108%
105%
lo l
103

r Canadian price,

s Sale price.

INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS
S to ck s.

Par

ttid.

A sk .

T E X T IL E M FG.
STOCKS.
Per share.
N orth . M ills. P ar
Arcadia M __
65
Acushnet Mill (N B ) Z 12 2%
Am Linen (Fall R) l
70
American M fg 100
98
loo
82
Preferred____100
80
Amoskeag M fg (vol­
73%
untary assn), (t) x 73
78%
79
Preferred____(t)

S to ck s.

P ar

Androscog M (M e) Z
AppletonCo(Mass)Z
Arkwright M (F R ) Z
ArlingtonM (Mass)Z
Barnard M fg(FR) /
Bates M fg ( M e ) .J
Beacon Mfg (NB)
P re ferre d ___ 100
Berkshire Cot M fg.
Adams, M ass.-Z

Bid
Per

145

40
100
230

A sk .
sh are.

155
735

103
110
236

16 6 ”

140

145

S tock s.

Par

Bigel-HartfCarp’t f
Preferred___ 100
Sooth M fg (N B) Z
P referred __
Z
3oottM llls(M ass) Z
Border C Mfg (Fit) Z
Boston Mfg(Mass) l
Bos Duck (M ass).c
Bourne Mllls(FR)_Z
Bristol M fg (N B ) l

Bid.
Per

149
114
170
114
138
120

147“
—

A sk.
sh a re.

154

102
130
190

S tock s.

Par

Per

Butler M ill (N B).Z
Cabot M fg _____Z
Chace Mills (F R) J
Charlton M ills. 100
Chicopee M fg (pf) Z
City M fgCr’p(NB)Z
Contln’l M (M e)..Z
Cornell M ills(FR) Z
Dartmouth Mfg
Corp (N B )..1 0 0
Preferred___ 100

A sk .

Bid.

127%
100
90
125
145
165
83“

share.

135

115
k

135
99%
160
157 %

b Assessment paid, c Par value $700. d Price per share, not per cent, h Par value $1,000. k Last sale. I Par value $100. m 1st install, paid,
n Nominal, r Canadian price, s Sale price, Z New stock, x Ex-div. y Ex-rights, t Ex-stock div. t Without par value.




Nov., 1923.]
Stocks.

P ar

Davis M ills ( F R ) .I
Davol Mills (FR ).Z
Draper C orp __ 100
DwightM f g (Mass) Edwards M fg (M e) l
Esmond M (R I ),p f l
Everett M (M ass) Z
Fairh Mills com 100
Preferred____ 100
Farr Alpaca (Mass) l
Flint Mills (F R )J
Franklin Co (M e )J
GosnoldM (N B )-.J
Preferred_______
Granite Mills (F R ) l
Gt Falls M fg (N H ) Z
Greelock C o __ 100
Grlnnell M fg (N B ) Z
Ham lltM fg(M ass) l
Hamllt W (Mass).Z
Harmony Mills pf l
Hathaway M f g (N B) l
Hill M fg Co (M e) J
Holmes M fg(N B ) Z
P referred ______ z
H om eBleach& DW f
Preferred____100
Inter Cot M ------50
Preferred____100
Kilburn M N B) J
KingPhilipM F R )
Lancas’rM (Mass)
Laurel Lake c o m ..
Pref erred.........
Lawrence M fg (M)Z
Lincoln M fg (F R ) 1
Lockwood Co (M e) Z
LowellB leach(M ). Z
Luther M fg (FR).Z
Lyman MlUs (M ).Z
M anomet M (N B ) 1
Mass C ott M ills..Z
M echanics’ M(FR)Z
M erch M fg (F R )..Z
Merrimack M fg
(M ass)______ 100
Preferred____ 100
Middlesex C o (M ). . I
M t V -W ood M ills
(Balt) v t r._100;
Preferred v t rlOO
Narragansett Mills i
(F R ) ________100,
Nashawena M . 100
Nashua M (N H ) .J
Naumkeag (Mass)
Steam Cot C o ..Z
Neild Mills (N B ) ..l
New B edf’d Cot M l
Preferred_______ l
Newmarket M fg
Co (N H )____100
N onqulttS p(N B ). I
Osborn Mills (FR).Z
Pac Mills (Mass).Z
Parker Mllls(FR)_Z
Preferred_______
PepperellM fg(M e) l
Pierce M fg (N B )._ l
Pilgrim M co m -----Preferred_______
Pocasset M fg (F R ) l
Ponemah M (Prov) l
P referred ______ 1
Potomska M (N B ) l
QuissettMllls (N B) Z
Preferred_______ l
R ich Borden M fg
C o (F R ) ____100
Sagamore M fg
(F R ) ________100
Salmon Falls M fg
Co (N H )____100
Seaconnet M (F R ) Z
Sharp M fg ( N B ) . . l
Preferred____100
Shawmut Cot Mills
(F R ) com ___100
Preferred____100
ShoveM llls(FR) 100
Skenandoah Cotton
Co (U tica )...1 0 0
Soule M ill ( N B ) . J
Stafford M (F R ) .1
Stevens M fg (F R ) Z
Taber M ill (N B).Z
Tecumseh M (F R ) .1
Thorndike (Mass)
Trem ont & Suffolk
M (M ass)______ Z
T roy C ot’n& W ool’ n
M fg (F R ) ___500
U nlonC ot M f (F R ).i
Utica K nitt C o . 100
Preferred____ 100
Utica Steam & M oh
Val C ot M fg ____ l
W ampanoag Mills
(F R ) ________100
W amsutta M (N B ) l
W eetam oe M (FR ).Z
W hitm an M (N B ).!
Y ork M fg (M e )___l

45

INDUSTKIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS
B id .
P er

102
107
161
97
100
98
160

| A sh . [

Stocks.

Par

share.

108
164
101
110

Brookside M ills. 100
Cannon M fg ____10
ChadwickH o s k in s _____ 25

A sk.

1

Per jshare,

j

B id.

163*

19
160
Clifton M fg (S C ). Z 147
Columbus M fg (Ga)
135
85
Converse (D E) 100 138
____
92)* Dallas M fg (A la). Z 165
Darl’g’n M fg (S C ). Z,
200
90
160
Drayton M ills .. 100 100
170
D u n e a n ____ .100;
135
130
140
Eagle & Phenix
|
92
Mills (G a )_____ Z,
155
102
EnterpriseM f(Ga) Z
107
85
50
52 X Exposm C M (Ga) Z 300
____1Gaffney M fg (SC) Z, 103
137)* C lu ck .. . _____ .1
127
61
Cranteville M fg 100, 170
63
95 1
Greenw’d C M (S C ) Z 400
100
Hamrick
. .
140
103
150
Jackson M _____ _
220
145
150
Judson________ 100
169
P re fe rr e d __ 100
102
290
114
King, JP ,M fg (Ga) Z
2
Lanett Cot M ..1 0 0
4
135
38
Laurens CM (S C ). Z 146
10
12
Marion M ills__ 100
125
M arlboroC M (SC ) Z
84
553*
58
155
Mass M ills__ (Ga)
147
165
170
Mills M fg Co (SC) Z 285
175
124
Monarch C M (SC) Z 144
N ewberryCM (SC) Z 141
40
100
O r r C o tM ( S C ) . . Z 120
90
Pacolet M fg (S C) Z 205
Preferred____ 100
115
103
Phillips Buttorff M Z 165
115
120
128
Piedmont M fg (SC) Z 170
131
Poe. F W .M fg(S C ) Z 142
160
175
180
Poinsett . . . . 100 118
Riverside & Dan Ri v 301
63
102
151
Preferred . .100
156
107
Riverside M . . 12.50
9)*
1Saxon M ills____100
155
116
Sibley M fg (G a ) .. Z
65
|
103
Spartan Mills (SC) Z 175
84
37
86
T oxow ay_______ 25
Union-Buffalo M ._
80
1st pref_____ 100
96
10
12
2d p ref______ 100
59
55
Vlctor-M onag C o . Z 128
60
Preferred______ Z 115
130
WareShoalsMfg 100 200
138
Webb M fg (Nash) Z
142
20
72
West Point M fg 100 122
75
Whitney M fg (SC) Z 108
310
Woodruff M __ 100
180
320
240
Woodside Cot M . Z 138
105
95
99
C an adian M ills. Canadia
it 140 1 Can’ n Connecticut
80
Cum pref____100
83
95
io o
! Can Convert, L td. Z
81
84)*
84)* Can C ottons, L td . Z 103
43
Preferred______ I
88 X
100
63)*
Domln T ex t.L td (t)
142
Preferred______ Z
485
Montreal Cottons. Z
145
Preferred______ Z 106
105
Penmans, L td ____Z 147
70
Preferred______ Z
94)*
125
102
IN SU RAN CE
STOCKS.
125
Per
195
210
B altim ore.
Baltimore-Amer .25
100
40)*
24
Central Fire------10
131
140
P er
B o sto n .
280
B oston________ 10G
470
Colum Nat Life. 10C 125
55
Conveyancers’
35
T itle________ 10C
63
165
80
B ro o k ly n — See N Y
Per
D ayton.
140
97
Liberty_________ 5C
62
95
Reliable________ 2C
80
P er
D etroit.
35
Detroit F & M ..5C
.
195
Michigan F & M.5C
P er
90
H a rtford .
150
Aetna (Fire) — 10C 490
120
Automobile In s. 10C 265
157
First R e-Ins__ 10C
485
Hartford Fire.-10C
Hartf Steam Boil
120
425
Insp & Ins__ 10C
National F ir e .. 10C 590
400
Phoenix (F ire). 10C y 420
153
d 212
90
93
75
Standard Fire___50
95
86
100
Rossia Ins--------- 25

Stocks. P a r.

B id .
Per

Commonwealth .100 300
16)* Continental_____ 25!<Z 93
Fidelity-Phenlx .25 d 113
23 j Globe & Rutgers 100| 630
Hreat American 100 2 3 8
170
Hanover _______ 50 d 85
150
Home_____ ____ 1001 341
140
14 L National Liberty 50 d 198
Niagara______ .50 d 145
200
N orth ern .. . .1001 200
96
North R iver____25 d 50
Pacific Fire_____ 25 d 60
138
Rossia I n s _____ 25
87
Stuyvesant____ 100
55
United States___20 d 60
95
Westchester_____10 d 41
P h ila d elp h ia .
106
Per
All aace of Phlla.10
130
30 X
Fire Assoclatlon.50
Ins Co of N A __ 10
47)*
InsCoState ofPalOO 150
147
Lu nbermen’s __ 25
230
People’s Nat F ir e ..
172
Phila L ife______ 10
103
Reliance________ 50
UnitedFiremen’s 10
155 1V ic t o r y ________ 50
P rov id en ce.
136
Per
Prov Wash’t o n ..5 0
87
190
R ich m on d .
Per
153
Vi-rlnta F <fe M ..2 5
300
90
St. L ouis—■
Per
146
Cent States L ife. . 5
143
11
Continental Life__ |
123
11
Missouri State L . 10
215
35
Internat Life____50
60
Standard L ife. . J
2
170
St. P aul, M inn.
Per
175
St Paul F & M .100 n 525
143
San F ra n cisco.
121
Per
Firemen’s Fund 100 321
320
Home Fire & M afin e __________ .
22
10)*
S p rin gfield , Ma ass.
118
Springfield Fire &
71
Marine _____ 100
178
268
W ash in gton .
Per
38
American______ 100
210
Corcoran_______ 50
98
125
Fireman’s --------- 20
18
61
National U n io n ..5
130
9
W heeling, W .V a.
119
Wheeling Fire 1 100
220
50
M ARINE IN SU R127
ANCE S C R IP .
110
Atlantic M utual —
Per
1921____________ f 102
141
1922______ _____ / 101
97
1923____________ / 101

Stocks.

A sk.

P a rJ

95
115
243
88
344
205
152

Preferred____100,
lplsslng M in es..5
orth B utte____ 15

11%

193*
4c

|
1
|

5%

42c
4
25c
1X
2
& C h e m ica l..(t)

2

100

25c

share.

13
15
37
62 %
4
535

23

8X
x
1H

share.

share.

1%

9c
18
30 )*

k 63
k 28%
s 10%
k 97 1
k 15 r
s 99)*
share.

share.

103*
14)*
44
80
5 )*

14
37
73 X
5X

8%

2

92 c'
14)*

6

~2%

share.
31%
k 333)*

210

30

10

13
4

57

A sh .
Share.

29
8

88c'

90
65
66
43

48

B id.
Per

share.
. .

Victoria_________ 25
W inona_________ 25
W olverine_______25

26 3*
29u
75c
58 )*
71c
25c
5
25c
70c

lie
19
32
11%

20

5c
53*
55c

6

85c
IX

2J*
8X
%
IX

23*

30c
75c
273*
2%

90c
591*
11*
35c

51*

50c
80c

REALESTATETR
St LAND S T O C K S
Per Share
Albany T r (B ost).Z a 57
Alliance R ealty___l, 103
share.
Bedford Tr (B os). J a 55
BerkeleyHotlTr(B)Z a 60
Bd of T r Bid Tr(C)Z!a . . .
78
Bos G r’ d R ’ t Tr(C)Z a 105
Bo3t R E T (Bos).fc a 880
BosStorW’h’se(B)_Z a 115
k 150
Boston W harf C o.lja 106
Bromf Bldg T r(B ).s a 60
Business R E T r(B ) .Z a . . .
20
cent.
Cent Bldg T r (B ).l\ a -----105
Chic R E Trustees h a 990
104
C ity R E T (C) — h .a 700
104
jngress St Associ­
72
n p rices
ates (Boston) — l a . .
M INING S T O C K S
P er share.
C ’gressStBlgTr(B)Z *
Adventure C o n s .25
20c.
30c. Copley Sq T r (B ) . l a 28
Ahm eek________ 25
82
Devonsh Big Tr(B)Zja
Alaska Gold M ..1 0
105
75
Preferred_______
X
X
Alaska Juneau
89
East Bos Land (B ).
G old M in in g .. 10
1
90
63)*
lo
o"
Easley
Land
C
o
—
1
IX
A lg om a h _______ 25
12c.
65
110
205. Essex St Tr (B) . . 1
A lliuez _________25
75
105
FactoryBldgTr(B) l
Amer Zinc Lead &
Fifty Associates (B) 3100
Sm elting--------25
7
100
5)*
Hotel Tr (B )_____ l
Preferred_____ 25
25
27 1 Kim ballBldgTr(B) l
Anaconda C opp.50
32 %
32J* Realty Associates of
Arizoda C om ’clal.5
110
7X
8
1 Brooklyn com (t)
Arnold ________ 25
30c. < 1st preferred. 100
88
83
BatoptlasM ln__ 20
share.
68
2d preferred .100
X !
X
78
Bingham M ines. 10
153* Texas Pacific Land
14)*
Bonanza Dev Co 10
1
310
275
Trust certlfs___ l
1%
Butte Cop <fe Z Co 5
43*
4}*
Butte cfc Sup____10
share.
16
T IT L E GUARAN TEE &
133*
Callahan Zlno-Lead
500
1
SAFE DEPOSIT S T O C K
C o ___________ 10
Per Share.
129
3X\
4
Calumet & A rlz.10
43
44
97
American Surety .50 d 95
Calumet & Hecla 25
17)* i 17)* Bond & M Guar 100 281
287
Carson Hill G M ..1
3 |
180
310
285
3 % Chicago T & T r. 100
Ceatennial______ 25
178
ity SD (AlbN Y ) 100 165
share.
Cerro de Pas Co (t)
38 X
3 8 % Columbia Title
Ch 11 C opper____25
100
26 I (W ashlngton) . . 5 d * 7
25X
C h'no Copper------ 5
14)*
64
15 IF idelity& D (M d).50 d 81
82
1 Kentucky Title Co
Con Min <fc Sm .100 r 25)*
Cop Range Con 100
share.
22 X i
22)*
90
Preferred____ 100
Cr i wa Reserve — 1 r 60c.
Lawyers’ M C o . 100 150
160
. Davis Daly C op .10
160
158
2X 1
2 % Louisville T itle. 100
De Beers Con M ___
share.
21)* !
21 )* M aryland Cas Co25 d 823*
83 X
Dome Mines_____ 8
500
38% 1
3 8 % Mortgage B on d . 100
105
115
East Butte_____ 1C
275
4)*
5
160
Nat Surety C o . 100 155
Fekeral MASm.lOC
240
10
8X
New Amsterdam
Preferred____10C
39 j
41
495
38J*
Casualty (Balt) 10 d 38
First National
N YTitle& M tg.lO O 188
193
Cop (*3 75 p d ).5
23c
25c. R E T Ins (Wash) 100 125
F r in k llh _______ 2i
80C
615
T it Ins<feGu(SanFr) 175
Goldfield Consol
58
214
s
6c s
10c. U S Casualty___100
175
160
Granby Cons M S
156
U S Fidel & Gu (M ) 50 d 155
P ._ ......... ..IOC
12
88
14
133,
U S Title G uar. 100 128
Per share.
Gran!te-Bl-M etalic
L ife I n s u r a n c e .
135
(St Louis)____1C
144
400
Aetna Cas’ ty & Sur 390
28c. IN D U S T R IA L &
435
G ree ae -Cananea10C
13 X
445
14
Aetna L ife_____ 10C
MISCELLANEOUS
100
750
Ha acock C on 3 ..20
1 1
Conn G en------- 10C
1%
Per Share.
102
104
Holllnger M in e s ..5 r 11.40
595
605
11.50 Adam3 Express. 100
Travelers’ _____ 100
67
68
P er share.
95
Homestake M in 100
In d ia n a p o lis —
60)*
82
A d v’ce-R um ely. 100
7
6X
150
160
Inspiration Cons
8%
Sterling Fire------10 d
Preferred____ 100
27
27X
121
Per cent.
Copper_______ 20
24)*
125
L ouisville.
25
Aeolian-W eber—
____1
Island Creek Coal 1 100
L iberty--------------5(
100)*
Piano & Plan. 100
5
10
S o u th e r n M ills.
Per share.
Per share.
M inneapolis.
Preferred______ 1
91
93
Preferred____100
30
50
A bbeville C M (SC) l 110
180
Isle Royale C o p . 25
N or’west F & M 10C 170
16
17
Air R e d u c tio n ..(t)
64
62
Amer Spinning C o .
Per 'share.
285
Newark.
Kennecott C o p .(t)
31
31)* Ajax R u b b e r __ (f)
5)*
A ndersonC M (S C ) l 120
123
18)*
American________ 5
2)*
2 % Alabama C o ___100
19)* Kerr Lake_______ 5
47)|
Aragon M ills__
170
185 1 190
Lake C opper------ 25
Firemen’s . .
-5C
13*
i x
1st pref_____ 100
83
75
Arcadia M _____ 100
280
300
LaRose Mines Ltd 5
Prudential Life..5C
450
20c . 30c.
2d pref______ 100
60
Augusta Fac (G a ). I
55
Per 'sh are.
60
New Haven.
La Salle C opper. 25
1
I X Albany C om __ 100
60*
65
65
Belton M ills ( S C ) .!
70
Security Ins------25
50
Magma Cop C o .(t )
28
30
Albany (N Y ) Safe
51
95
Preferred_______
Per tshare.
Mason Val M in es.5
99
New O rleans.
2
ix
Dep <fcStorage 100 150
175
B ibb M f g ______ 100
177
182
220 I
Mass Cons____.25
1
Lafayette _____ 5C
1 % Allied Chem <fe D ye
Preferred____ 100
105
Mayflower01dCol25
108
New Y ork.
Per share.
2
m
C o r p --------------(t) d 6 3 %
64
B rogon_________ 100 115
118
M cIntyre, P ’pine.S
Amer A lliance.. 10C 325
16)*
18%
Preferred____ 100
107
106%
Miami C opper— 5
Bankers & Ship. 10C 150
20)*
21
M ichigan_______ 25
City of N Y ____100
220 1 230
1X
IX
a Purchaser also pa; 7S accrued dividend.
6 Assessment paid,
d Price per share, not per cent,
h Par value $1,000.
it Last sale.
I Par value $109.
n Nominal, r Canad ian price, s Sale price, t New stock, u Ex cash and stock dividend, v Ex stock dividend, x Ex dividend, y Ex righ t!.
Without par value.




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INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS
Par

B id.
Per

Ask.

S tock s.

Par

B id.

Ask.

S to c k s.

Par

B id.

A sk.

Per share.

S tock s.

[V ol.
Par

B id .
Per

11T,
A sk.
share.

Allied Pack new . (f!
Associat’d Simmon
Case (J I) Thresh
DomStCorpcomlOC
1
___
2
Prior pref__ 1(X
Hardware pf.lOi
Mach com __ 10C
P referred.. _ 100)r ___
21
10
12
20
70
73
71 ¥
Senior pref __ 100
Atlantic
Fruit..101
duPont
(E
I)
de
Preferred____10C
1
67
70
10
1%
Allls-Chalmers Mfg
Col T r ctf dep._
C ise Lockw ood <fc
N ik C o com .lO f 128
1
128¥
1%
C o m m o n ____100
Bralnard C o . 10C 250
Deben stock. 10C
84%
83
39 %
40 ¥ Atl Gulf & W
Preferred____100
Ind SS Lines. 10C
Durham Hosiery 5C
____
12
86
89%
92
80
13
14 ¥ Cslluloid Co ..10C
Aluminum M frs (+]
Preferred____10C
P
re
fe
rr
e
d
_
_
10C
Preferred____10C
____
11
80
112
s 23
108
12
Preferred____100
Atlan Lobos O il. (+"1 d
Eagle L ock _____2F d 86
90
103
105
2% Central Aguirre
2¥
Amal Sug 1st pf 100
Preferred_____5C d
Sugar C os____2( d 79
Eastern M fg _____ £ d
7
81
95 ¥
6
6%
12
Am Agrl Chem . 100
Atlantic R efin. 10C 100% 101% Central C A C . . 100
Preferred___ 100
59
62
11
79
io %
Preferred____100
Preferred____10C
Eastern
Steel
.10C
Preferred____100
16
30
70
116
117
17%
31%
Amer B a k ery .. 100
Atlas Portl Cem 10C
1st preferred 10C
.. .
43
34
74
77 jCan Hud Stbt pf 10C
Preferred____ 100
Preferred____ 10C
Cant L eath er.. 10C
13
13% Eastman Kodak, (t) d 105
95
110
106%
Am Bank N ote.50 d 87
Preferred____100
Preferred____10C 108%
35
34%
55
109 ¥
88 ¥ Atlas P ow d er., (f) d 54
Preferred_____ 5C d 52
Preferred____ 10C
Central Steel . (t)
20%
40% Eaton Axle <fc Sp (t) d 20
40
54
86
84 ¥
Am Beet Sugar. 100
P referred .. .100
E dm ’s & Jones C o f d 35
32
11
90
32 ¥ Atlas Tack ___(t) d 10%
88%
35%
Preferred____100
Austin,Nich&Co
Et)
Cent
Teresa
Sug.
10
s
1%
Preferred.
.100
90
95
67
d
73
24
d 23%
American B o o k . 10C
Preferred____ 10(
P referred .. __10 d
86
90
3
86
3 ¥ Eisenlohr (Otto) &
78%
Am Bosch M agn(t) d 24
Auto Knitter
Century R ibbon
B ip ---------------100
64
66
25
A m Brake Sh & F (j) d 71 ¥
H o s i e r y .____(t] d
Mills c o m ____(t) d 28 ¥
P referred .. .100
8
31¥
72 ¥
7¥
Preferred____10C
Autosales
C
o
r
p
..5
(
Preferred____10C
Elec
Bd
&
Sh
pf
10(
104
98
105
3
3%
96%
d
97 ¥
92 ¥
American Can . . 100
P re fe rr e d ____5( d 12
Elec Stor B a t t .. ( t ' d 59 ¥
96%
96¥
60 ¥
13% C ert’n-teed Prod(t) d 30
Preferred____10C
Babcock & W11.10C
1st p r e f.. _ 10C
Elgin N W atch .25 d 45
65
48
107
106¥
106¥ 108 ”
Am Car & Fdry 100 159
2d p r e f.. . . 100
Elk H Coal Corp 50 d 13¥
66
159% Baldw Loc Wks 10(
14¥
120 ¥ 121%
Preferred____10C
Preferred____10(
Champion Coated
Preferred _ . .50 d 30
35
121
122
113
115
Am C a r a m e l... 100
Paper_____ .100
Ely Walker Dry
120
100
4
14
16
5 ¥ Baltimore Tube 100
Preferred____10C
Preferred____10(
Preferred____10C
G oods_____..2 5 d 22
23
34
104
48 ¥
A m Chain, Cl A . 25 d 21 A
1st preferred. 100 102¥
103%
48%
32 " Chandler M otor (t) d 48
22 ¥ Barnet Leather, ft) d 25
Am C hicle____(t) d l l ¥
Preferred____10C
Chesebr’gh
M
fg
10C
2d
preferred.
10C
230
220
82
82 ¥
90
12%
Preferred____100
Bamsdall Corp
Preferred____100
1
Emerson-Brant. 100
115
40
48
110
1¥
Am Cigar______ 100
Class A _____ 25 d 10
14
Preferred
.100
15
79
76¥
10% Chic June Rys &
Preferred____100
Class B _____ 25 d
Un St Y d stpdlOO 138
Endlcott-Johnson50 d 62%
63
82
86
5%
6 *
A m Coal of N J ..2 5 d 65
Bayuk Cigars _ (f) d 57
Preferred____100
Preferred- ..1 0 0 108%
113%
59
88 ¥
Am C otton 011.100
7 % lstpf (new) 10C
95
96
81% Eureka Pipe L .100
5%
6%
81
95
97% Chic Pneu T o o l. 100
Preferred____100
Exch
Buff
Corp.(t')
2d
conv
7%
pf
IOC
Chic
Ry
E
q
u
ip
..25
d
21
23
17%
A
30 ¥
18¥
108¥
AmCredltlndemlOC 200
Beatrice Cream 5C d 61
P r e fe r r e d ____25 d 25
25% Fair (The) (Chic)
250
63
Am Cyanamid-100
Chic Wilm & Frank
Preferred. .IOC 101
C om m on .. __(t) n 30
50
72
75
103
Preferred____10C
Beaver Board Co—
Coal c o m .. .100
Preferred-. .100 101¥
102
71
74
26
Am Drug S ynd.-IG
Preferred____ 100
Fairbanks Co .25 d
4
10
Com v t c C l A (t) d
75
5%
6%
3
Am Express____100
Childs C o ____100
1st preferred 100
20
160
30
Com v t c Cl B (t) d
157
89
91
2
l¥
American G lue. 100
1st pref v t c.lOC
2d
preferred
100
P
referred
..
.100
8
115
15
112
40
42
10
Preferred____100
Fajardo S ugar.. 100
Beech-Nut Pack 20 d 71
93
25
95
102
105
18
71% CIn T ob W areh. 100
Am Hardware. .100
7% pref cl B.10C
Cin Un Stk Yds 100 120
Famous Players130
58
59
105
Am-Hawaiian SS.10 d 12%
Beth’ hem Steel. 10C
Lasky C o 'r p ..(t) d 58
15
75
58¥
49%
49 ¥ C ity Investing. 100
Preferred____100
AmHlde&LeathlOO d
82
7% cum pref. 10C
Preferred____100
84
98
89%
6%
7¥
89%
Preferred____100
55
8% conv pref. 10C 101
Cleve A utom ob. (+) ds 20 ¥ s 21% Fay <fc Egan com 100
65
41
37
106
Amer Hosiery__ 25 d
Billings & Spen . 25 d
Preferred
. 100 ds 87
P referred.. .100
75
85
s 89
50
10
Federal Sug Ref g 100
Am Ice Co ...1 0 0
Preferred __ 25 d
Cleve-Cliffs Iron (f) d
63
66
46
83
85
15
Preferred____100
90
105
Bliss (E W) C o .- ( t ) d 17
Preferred____100
80
92
77 ¥
18¥ Cleveland StonelOO
Am Intern CorplOO
5th Ave Bus v t c (t) d
P r e f e r r e d ..__50 d 57
35
9¥
18 %
19
30
9¥
59 ' Clinchf C o a l... 100
Am -La France
2nd pref . . . 10 d
Preferred____ 100
Firestone T&RublO d 63
64
105
99
10
8¥
Fire Eng I n c . .10 d l l %
Cluett, PeabodylOO
89
68
6 % preferred .100
67 ¥
87%
35
11% Bloch Bros T o b .2 5 d
Preferred____100
Preferred____100
87
90
Preferred ..1 0 0
7% preferred. 100
88
95
99
I0 l¥
95¥
Amer Laundry
Fisher Body . . ( f ) d 156
Blumenthal (S)—
Coca-Cola Co ..(+ ) d 70%
160
71
Preferred____100
M achinery___(t) d 34 %
Inc 7% pref .100
P
referred..
.100
95
35
94
94
91 ¥
Preferred____100
FishB’ dyOhio pf 100 d 98
175
Booth Fisheries (t) d
115
120
5
5% Collins C o ____100
98%
Amer L inseed.. 100
1st pref____10C
6
7
15%
16
22
33 * Colo Fuel <fc Ir__100
29
22%: Fisk Rubber com 25 d
Preferred____100
Borden C o____10C
Preferred____100
36
39
105 1 Preferred. . 100
30
90
117
119
29M
Colt’s
Patent
d
42
¥
Am L ocom otive, (t) d 71
Preferred..
.100
43
Fleishmann
C
o
.(t
)
101
103
71 ¥
Preferred____100
Fire Arms M ..2 5 d 24 ¥
112
Preferred____100
117
117% Borne, Scrymser 100 125
135
25%
Am M ch & Fdy 100 137
Bost Belting pf 100
Col Graph M fg .(t ) d
140
24
¥
20
% Ford M ot of Canad
Amer M etal C o . (t) d 44
Boston Woven Hose
Preferred. ..1 0 0
405
45
¥
% Fostoria Glass .100 d 400
62
Preferred____100
& Rub, c o m .. 100
C olum C arbon.. (t) d 42
43% Foundation Co (t d 60%
86
90
110% 113
Amer Piano____100
Preferred____ 100
Com Solvents A (+) d 33
95
Preferred . .(+ ) d 85
40
125
145
97
100
Preferred____100
Brill (J G )____100
22
Class
B
______
(t)
Franklin
(H
H
)
Mfg
26
102
98
30
25
76
78
Am Pneu Serv___25 d
88
Preferred____ 100
Preferred____100
85
Comput-Tabulat <fc
1%
2%
First pref_____ 50 d 42
Recording C o . (+) d 71 ¥
Freeport Tex Co (t) d 11 ¥
72
10
11%
46% Bristol Brass____25 d
Preferred_____ 50 d 13
Brit-Amer T o b ._ jil d 23 ¥
Gale’na-Sig Oil 100
61
Congoleum C o__(t) d 149 ¥
60
14
150
24
Am R adiator____25 d 79%
Ordin b e a re r ..£1 d 23%
Preferred____100
Pref
(old
)____100
110
115
80
100
24
98 ¥
British Col Fish
106
Preferred____100
Pref (n e w ).. 100 105
Conley Tin F o ll.(t) d
117
125
12
9¥
A m Rolling M ill.25 d 29
6%
7
<fc Packing__ 100
Gardner M otors (t) d
ConsolCarHeat. 100
40
36
15
29 ¥
Cons Cigar Corp (t) d 17
41
7 % pref (new) 100
98% British Empire
97%
17¥ GenAm TankC ar(t) d 39%
Am Safety Razor 25 d
Preferred____100
1st
preferred
.100
91
Steel, com ___100
6%
6
50
96%
6%
65%
27%
American Screw 100
1st p r e f.. . 100
ConsCoal ofStL 100
27
100
75 1Gen Asph co m . 100
54
96%
62
64
Am Seed M ach 50 d 47
2d pref______ 100
P referred .. .100
70
14%, Consol Distrib _(t) d
¥
94
Preferred____100
Gen B a k in g ____(t) d 92
Brown Shoe____100
84
42
44 ' Cons Ice(Pittsb) 50 d
2
111
Am Shipbldg___100
Preferred_____ 50 d 16
P referred____(j) d 108
Preferred____100
67
70
86
90
Consol Textile _(t) d
82
83
Preferred____100
Brunswlck-Balke83 A
87
6 % ; Gen Cig com __ 100
6%
Amer Ship & Com108%
Collender pf 100
Cons Coal of M d 100
82 | Preferred____100 105
97
100
106
Brunswick Term
Deb pref____100 104 ¥
m e r c e _______ (t) d 10 A
Consumers C o . 100
11
4
4%
173
Preferred____100
General Electric 100 172
Am Smelt A R efg 100
<fc R y Sec Co-S.se Sveam RRs
54
54%
62
60
Preferred____100
Special 6% stk 10 d 10 %
96
97
Buckeye Pipe L .5 0 d
Continental C an. (t)
49%
s 71
io %
49 ¥
Bucyrus com __ 100
Am Snuff com ..1 0 0 132%
Preferred____100
13%
139
Gen Fireproof’g .( t ) d 13%
104
40¥
103¥
38 ¥
88
Preferred . 100 103
87
Preferred____100
Preferred
. 100
100
93
6
105 |Continental M ot 10 d
5%
Continental O i l ..25 d 36%
Am St F ’drles 33 1-3 d 34%
Gen M otors (no par) d 13%
13%
3 4 % ’ Bum s B ro7% pf.l00
37
115%
80
Preferred____100
Prior pref’ce 100
Preferred____ 100
79
99
127%
94
101 1Corn Prod Refg 100 127
100%
81
Cl A com stk. (+) 104
79
American Stores.(t) d 29%
Deb 6 % s t k .. 100
29%
105 j Preferred____100
115% 116%
97
Am Sugar R e fg . 100
Cl
B
com
stk.
(i)
93%
C osden& C ocom (t) d 24%
Deb 7 % stk-_100
24%
26
53 A
53%
24 ¥
Preferred____100 d 95
Preferred new 100
98
Bush Terminal. 100
70
86
66
87% Gen Petrol_____ 25 d 30%
Cosg-Meeh Coal (t)
P referred .. ..2 5 d 23
A m Sumat T o b . 100
Preferred____100
18%
21
19%
80
78
19
51
Cramp (W m ) <fc
Preferred____100
Gen R y Signal 100
47
38
45 |Bush Terminal
75
Am Thread pref- .5 d 3%
Preferred____
100
70
SonsSh&EBld
1
0
0
92%
57
Bldgs,
p
re
f...1
0
0
50
89%
4¥
48%
Am T ob a cco___100
Butterick C o . . . 100
149
General R efract, (t) d 4 8 ¥
147 A
17
17¥ Orescent Pipe L .25 d 16
16¥
155
Crex
Carpet_
_
100
Gen
Tire
&
R
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.50
Com m on B ..1 0 0
d
150
146% 146% GaddoCentO&R (7) d
20
25
1%
l¥
Cal Pack C o r p .. (-) d 79%
98
Preferred____100
Preferred____ 100
95
102
103
50
30
79% Crock-Wheeler 100
Am T ype F oun . 100
Calif Petrol_____ 25 d 18%
Preferred____100
Gillette Sat Raz (t) is262% s 265
75
78
85
75
18%'
Preferred____100
97
100
Preferred _ .100
93% Crucible S te e l.. 100
61
61% Gilliland Oil pf.100
91¥
47
Preferred____100
AmVitlrf led Prod 50 d
9% Calumet <fc Chic
91 |Glm bel B ros__ (t) d 46
90
8%
100
Cuba Cane Sugar (t) d 11
Preferred____100
Can & D o ck . ICO
Preferred____ 100
99
75
68
11%
Cambria Iron___£0 d 39%
Preferred____100
Amer Wholesale
40
43
44 1Glen Alden Coal (t) ds 74 s 76%
7
C orp, pref___100
Cuban-Am S u g ..10 d 28 ¥
91
100
Cambria Steel. . . £0 1d
28% Glidden Co (no par) d 6 ¥
90
Preferred____100
Am W ind Glass
Campbell Baking(f) Id 23
Globe-Wernicke 100
28
96
93 ¥
95
Preferred____100
Preferred____100
90
110
Preferred_____ £0 d 38
Cuban Dominican
108
41
9
Sugar c o m ___(f) d
Am W ind Glass
Canada Cement IC O r 85%
8%
85%
4%
4 ¥ G od ch’x Sug Inc (t) d
65
M a c h _______ 100
P r e fe r r e d ___100
Preferred____ ICO r 104
Preferred____100 d 50
89
33
35
87%
11
Preferred____ 100
92
Cudahy P a c k ..100
Goldwyn
P
ic
t..(+
)
d
10
CanFdys&Forg. ICO r 25
40
50 ¥
Cumberl Pipe L 100 111
Am W ool (M ass) 100
Preferred____ ICO r
69 ¥
Goodrich (B F ) .( t ) d 19
114
19%
69%
74
72
97%
Can SS Lines..ICO r 11
Cushman’s Sons (+) d 43
Preferred____100
Preferred____100
99
13
45
7% pref_____ 100
G oodyear Tire &
Am W riting Pap 100
k
50c.
Preferred____ICO r 44
97
100
8%
Preferred____ 100
2
8 % p r e f --------(t) d 98
102
R ubber c o m . 100
8¥
2 ¥ CanadianCar&FlC 0 r 21
36
Cuyamel F r u it., (t) d 57%
35
Anglo-Amer O Il_£l ds 14 ¥ s 14%
Preferred____ ICO r 68
Preferred____ 100
69
58 ¥
89
O H Holmes Ltd 100 X 230
87
Armour & C o
Can Con R ub..IC O r
Prior pref____100
Davis C & C ___100
o f Del p ref___100
Preferred____ ICO r
G oodyear T & R of
90 ¥
91
82
78
77
Davison Chem _(f) d 48%
70
Canada p ref. 100
Armour & C o pf 100
79
49
79 ¥ Canad’n Explos.lCO
40
35
Armour Leathcom 15 d
Devoe & Raynolds
8
Preferred____ICO
Gorham M fg pf 100
7%
126
120
Preferred____100
79
Can
LocomotivelCO
r
Inc
1st
p
r
e
f..
100
Grasselli
C
hem
.
100
90
80%
101%
Arnold, Constable
Preferred____ 100 r
Preferred____ 100 100
60
61
9 0 .. Deere & Co pref 100
7
D L & W C o a l . . 50 d 91
& C o ________ (t) d 14
14% Can W oollen s.. 100 r
93
Gray & D a v is ..(t ) d
6¥
85
1434
83
Art M otal C o n .. 16
17
Preferred____ 100 r
Det & Clev N av.50 d 76
Gray & D u dley. 100
100
Arundel C orp___50 d 43 34
95
46
Canton Co v t .100
Diamond M atch 100 112
Preferred_______
L02
109
Prefeired____100
Caracas Sugar ..5 0 d 10
Dixon (J) C ruc. 100 136
G t A&P Tea pf.10 0 106
12
141
Assets Reallza.100
48
Great Lakes Tow 100
80
85
s
3% Dodge M fg pref 100
%
% Carlb S yndicate.25 d
__ 8 8
Assoc D ry G ’ d s. 100
75% Carriage F a c t .. 100 d
Dominion Bdge 100 r 60
Preferred____100
7434
60¥
180
1st pref_____ 100
80
87
Dom Coal p ref. 100 r 81
Great Nor Pap 100 173
Preferred____ 100 r
88%
2nd pref_____ 100
80
84
Case(J I) Plow Wks
Dom inion Glass 100 r
94% Great West S u g .25 d 87%
Associated 011.100
25%
C om ------ (no par) d
Preferred____100 r .04
Preferred____100 105
105¥
25 ¥
%
%
5%
New stock____25 d 25%
1st pref_____ 100
Dom I & 8 p ref. 100 r 60
67
Guantanamo Sug ( t) d
5%
8
93
85
1
2d p r e f _____ 100
Preferred____ 100
2
—
Douglas Pectin, (t) d 11
ll¥
o Purchaser also pays accrued dividend, d Price per share, not per cent, k Last sale. I Par value $100. » Nominal.
• Price par cent of par.
r Canadian price. *Sale price, t New stock
u Ex stock dividend, r Assessment paid. » Ex rights, t W ithout par value.




Nov., 1923.]
S to ck s.

Par

Bid.

A sk.

Per share.
Gulf States O A R . ds 5 % s
6
Gulf States St’l_ 100
76%
76%
1st pref tr ctf.1 0 0
%
106

S to ck s. Par.

Bid.

Ask.

S tock s.

Par.

Per share.
%
5. Morris (P h ilip ).. 10 d

*<ans A Gulf C o . 10 d
Kayser(Jul)ACo (t) d 35
1st preferred- (t) d 95
Kelly-Springfield
Habishaw Electric
Tire com _____ 25
24 %
C a b le ________(t) d
%
5*
70
Hale A K ilburn. 100
8 % pref erred . 100
—
1%
70
6% cum pref. 100
Preferred____100
9
11
80
HallSwitchASig 100
Kelsey W heel. .100
99
Preferred____100
Preferred____100
Hamll-Br Shoe. .25 d I I I I
4 9 " Kentucky W a g . 100
Hanna (M A)
Keyst Tire & R .1 0 d ~ i %
1st preferred-100
88
6 0 % Kinney (G R ) . . ( t ) d 47 •
90
Harb-W alk Ref .100 110
Preferred____ 100
Kirby Lum ber. 100 190
101
Preferred____ 100
82
78
Hartman Corp 100
Preferred____100
82%
R ights------------(t) d
Dept Sts.(t) d 35
2%
2% Kresge
91
New stock___(t) s 40
Preferred____ 100
s 40%
Hart, Schaffner
Kresge (S S) C o. 100 245
100
A M arx_____ 100
Preferred____100
118
119
Kress (SH)A ColOO 155
Preferred____ 100
118%
118
Preferred____100
HaskABark Car (t)
Havana T o b ___100
25c.
75c". Lake Sup C o m . 100
2 5*
Preferred____ 100
Lake of the W oods
50c.
1
Hawaiian Com
M illing...........100 s 170
A Sugar______ 25 d 44
Preferred____ 100 r 117
Hayes W heel___(tl d 3 4 %
3 4 % Landers. Frary
A Clark______ 25 d 54
Hazel-Atlas Glass25 d ____
36%
73
Helme (GW ) Co
Lanst MonotypelOO
89
New com m on. 25 d . .
5 5 % Laurentide C o . 100
Preferred____100
Lee Rub & T lr e .(t) d 1 2 %
110
113
dx 12 %
Hendee M fg ___100
16%
1 7 % Leh Coal A N av .50
Preferred____100
Lehigh Yal Coal
85
88
d
78
Hercules Powder 100 105
Sales__________ 50
110
Preferred____100
Leh A Wilkes104
106
d
200
Herr-H-MarSafelOO
Barre C oal____50
50
—
Libbey-Owens
H eywoodW akefield Co 100 119
Sheet Glass__ 25 d 131
106
Preferred____ 100
Preferred____100
103
107
Hock Val P rod . .10 d . . . .
L ibby, M cN eil A
2
H olly Sug C o — (t) d 26
L ib b y _________ 10
29
Liberty M ills .. 100 " 6 5 *
Preferred____100
75
79
85
Holyoke Wat P o . 100 440
Library Bureau. 100
97
Preferred____ 100
H ood Rubber___(t) d 54
55
Hooven Owens A
LigAM yersTob.100 200
200
Rentschler pf 100
Common B ..1 0 0
85
95
114y2
Household P rod, (t) d 3 2 %
Preferred____ 100
325*
Houston Oil ctfs 100
Liggett’s Internat—
47
49
73
Preferred ctfs 100
Com m on____ 100
81%
—
D lv oblig__ FAA
Preferred_____ 50 d 50
Howe Scale pf . . 100
86
8 8 " Lima L o c o m ___(t) d 65
7% pref_____ 100
Hudson M ot Car (t) d 25
25}*
Hum ble Oil A R .25 ds 36
s 3 6 % Lindsay Light___10 d ' § %
H upp M otor____10 d 1 6 %
Preferred____ 100
7%
16%
Hutch Sug P ltn.25 d 1 2 %
Brothers____10 d 20 %
12% Lit
Hydraulic Pr Br 100
4
4 % Loew’s In c _____ (t) d 1 7 %
6%
Preferred____100
54%
5 5 % Loft I n c ________(t) d
50
Wiles B is. 100
Hydraulic S teel.(t) d
}*
%8 Loose
106
1st pref_____ 100
Preferred____100
2
5
96
Illinois Brick ..1 0 0
2d pref______ 100
76
77%
55
Lord A T ay lor. 100
Illinois Pipe L ..1 0 0
152
154
85
1st pref_____ 100
Imperial Glass. 100
94
130
Imperial O i l ____25 d 93
2d pref______ 100
94
162
Imperial T ob of
Lorlllard (P ) ...1 0 0
113
Canada com ___5
Preferred____ 100
Imperial T obacco
Lukens Steel____50 d 10
o f G B & I ____
M ac Andrews A
d 16
17
133
Indepen Brew’g-50 d
Forbes______ 100
3
97
Preferred_____ 50 d
Preferred____ 100
8
108
Indep Oil & Gas__t d
4%
4 % M ackay C os___100
65%
Indlahoma R e fg ..5 d
Preferred____
100
15*
1% M ack Trucks In c(t) d 74
Indiana Pipe L ..5 0 d 85
%
87
Indian Ref c o m . 10 d
1st preferred. 100
89
4
5
2d preferred. .100
83
Preferred____ 100
Ingersoll-R and. 100 1 6 5 "
1 7 5 " M acy (R H )____(t) d 6 1 %
113
Preferred____ 100
Preferred____100
103
106
M agnoliaPetrol .100 130
Inland Steel____25 d 3 2 %
33
Preferred____ 100
100% 101% Mallison (H . R .)(t) d 3 0 %
86
Intercont R u b . 100
Preferred____ 100
s
3%
48
Int Agr Cor comlOO
Manati S u g a r.. 100
1
%
72
Preferred____ 100
Preferred____100
5
5%
Inter Button Hole
Manhat El S up. (t) d 35
Sew M achine. . 10 d
3
4}* Manhat Shirt__ 28 d 4 6 %
Int Cement Corp (t) d 34
110
Preferred____100
35
Int Cigar Mach 100
Maple Leaf M ill 100 r 50
57
62
Int Combust Eng (f) d 2 1 %
Preferred____100 r 85
21
%
Int Educational
Maracaibo Oil
Publish’ g c o m .50 d 10c.
Exploration . . ( t ) d 1 7 %
60c.
Preferred_____ 50 d
Marland O il____(t) d 18}*
5
4
Int H arvester.. 100
73
7 4 % M arlin-Rockwell
2
Preferred____100
Corp v t c ------(t)
107%
106
29
Int M er Marine. 100
M artin-ParryCor(i)
8
8% Mason
Preferred____ 100
Tire & R .(t )
Preferred____ 100
Inter N ickel____25 d 1 0 %
ll*
10 %
35
Preferred____100
M athi’s’n A lkall.50
74
76
41
M
axwell-M
ot
A
100
Inter Paper____100
29%
26%
Class B (no par)
Preferred____100
85
110
115*
Pref stamped 100
60
60 5* May (The) Dept
StoresCo com .50 d 84
Intem at P etrol, (t) d 1 5 %
155*
112
Inter Salt_____ 100
Preferred____ 100
83
84%
Intem at S h o e ._ (t) d 72
7 2 % M cCrory Stores (t) d 80
N onvotcm clB (t) d 76
Preferred____ 100
114
115
Inter Silver____100
Pref with war. 100 130
60
95
Preferred____ 100
W ithout warr 100
102
105
Warrants_______ d 25
Int Text B o o k . _ 100
67%
69
20
Intertype C o r p .(t)
29
2 9 % Mengel C o _____ 100
Invincible O il___50 d
8%
8% Merc Stores____100 235
155
Iron Prod C o rp . (t) d 42
4 3 % Merg L in otyp e-100
Certlfs of deposit d 43
455* Mex Eagle O il------5 d 4 %
9
Mex Seaboard011( 1) d
Preferred____ 100
101
8%
Iron Steambt C o. 10 d
Vot tr efts------(t) d
2
8
d
23
M
ich
LimestACh25
Isl’d Oil & Trans 10 d ____
%
JR M ontgom ery 100
Preferred_____ 25 d 23
95
Mid States O11..10 d 4 Vs
Preferred____ 100
105
Jewel T ea--------100
15%
1 6 % Midvale C o ____(t) d ____
M idvale St & Ord 50 d 26
Preferred____ 100
65
70
Miller R u b b e r .. 100
Joh ns-M anv ,Inc (t) d 84
89
87"
Johnson T in Foil
Preferred____ 100
5
Mohawk R ubb.100
A M etal_____ 100
80
90
30
Preferred____100
Jones Bros T e a . 100
285*
29%
Jones A Laughlln
M oline Plow 1st
Steel 7 % p f-_1 00 107
107%
pref__________ 100
M ontgomery W ard
Juncos Cent SuglOO
90
110
K C Stk Y ds o f M e
Co, c o m m o n .(t) d 2 2 %
108
C om m on____ 100
73
Preferred____ 100
76
Preferred____100
70
Class A ______ (t) d 101
68
Kanawha & Hock
M oon M otor C ar(t) d 2 1 %
10
16
Coal A C oke. 100
70
Preferred____ 100
—

68

Bid.

A sk.

Per share.

20%
35}* Morse Twist Drill
& M achinery..50'<f 138
Mountain P rod... 10 ! 14
Mullins Body ._ ( t )
25
12%
Preferred____100
80
75
Munsingwearlnc (t)
33
Nash M otor(no par)
84
87}*
Pref Class A . 100
104
97
Nash W arehAEl 100
9
10
2
Nat Acme C o __ 50 d
8%
51
Nat Biscuit_____25
48%
120%
Preferred____ 100
98
82
Nat C andy____100
82'
1st pref_____ 100
105
2d pref______ 100
100 %
36
95
N atCloak ASuit 100
58
253
Preferred____ 100
93
112
Nat C onduitA C . (t)
%
200 Nat Dept Stores (t)
37%
1st pref______ 100
61%
' 3 ' NatEnam AStpg 100
40%
Preferred____ 100
91
175
Nat F ire-P roofg.50
7
Preferred_____ 50
19
Nat Fuel Gas_____
83
Nat Lead______ 100
119
56
Preferred____ 100 110 %
74%
3
8 6 % Nat Leather____10
30%
1 2 j! Nat Ref com ____25
Preferred____ 100
67
86 "
Nat Sugar Refg.100
55%
Nat Supply C o ..50
80
Preferred____ 100 102
22
Nat’l T ransit-12.50
Natomas Co of Cal
preferred____ 100
136
New Departure
108
M fg pref_____100 105
New England Spun
Silk p ref______ 100 102
75
N J Zm c_______ 100 140
l6I" New M exico A
Arizona L a n d .-I d
2%
215
N ewNiqueroSug 100
95
215
N Y Air Brake .(+) d 35
117
Class A stock , (t) d 4 6 %
N Y Canners,Inc(t) d 27
80
7 % cum pref. 100
86
51
18
6 5 % N Y D ock _____100
42
Preferred____100
N
Y
Shlpbldg
.
(t)
d
10
'3 %
N Y Steam pf.100
61%
8
92
20 % N Y T ra n sit...1 0 0
Nicholson File. 100 181
18
Nlles-Bem-P’d .100
27
7
Preferred____100
75
50%
Nor A W StboatlOO 215
111
North Amer C o ..1 0 d 21
105
Preferred_____ 50 d 4 8 %
65
N . A. Pulp A P a p .t d
50c
90
North & J u d d ...25 d 42
1 6 5 " No rthern Pipe L 100 101
Nova Sc St A C . 100
13
117
Nunnally C o ___(t) d
8
20
Ogilvle FI M ills. 100 r 300
Preferred____100
136
Ohio Body A B l.(t)
100
1%
Ohio Brass, p f._100
110
Class B ______ (t) d 7 6 "
66
11
7 4 % Ohio Fuel Oil____I d
Ohio Leather__ 100
91
Preferred____100
86
Ohio Oil, new___25 d 5 3 %
63
1 1 6 % Okla Prod & Ref . . 5 d
Old D om in S S ..10 0 2 4 0 *
132
3 0 % Onyx H o sie ry ..(t)
86"
Preferred____100
89
Orpheum C ircuit, l
50
17%
92%
Preferred____100
80
Otis E levator. .100 122
38
94
Preferred____100
41%
7%
1 1 6 % Otis Steel______ (t)
45
1st preferred. 100
41
Owens Bottle___25
107
Preferred____100
15
Pac Coast C o .. 100
18
32
1st pref_____ 100
18%
2d pref______ 100
17%
Pacific Develop (t)
4
8*
30
Pacific M ail SS.100
3
Pacific Oil (no par)
Packard M otor. .10
17
90
Preferred____100
37
41 % Palge-Det M o t .. 10
17%
12% Pairpont C orp . 100 160
Pan Am Petrol
57%
85%
A Trans com .50
53%
125
Com class B ..5 0
85
Panhandle P. & R t
1%
16
80
Preferred____100
5
Paragon R efg___25
99
Preferred____100
38
Parish A Bingham _t d " 9 %
23
Parke, Davis C o .25 d
250
Park & T ilf, In c(t) d 3 3 "
1 5 6 % P eckStow A W ilc.25 d
5 % Peerless TrkA M 50 d 2 7 %
9 % PennCoalACoke.50 d 3 2 %
9 % Penn Salt M fg ._ 5 0 d 87
25
PennSeab’sSteel (t) d
1%
2
25
Penn T raffic__ 2 % d
5
Penn-Mex Fuel. .2 5 d 19
102
1 6 % Penney (JC) pref 100
27
Pettib Mulliken 100
1st preferred. 100
61%
90
2d pref______ 100
Phelps-Dodge. . 100 140
8
45
Phila Insul Wire (t)
55
Phillip .-J Corp (t)
85%
Preferred____100
22%
Phillips P e tr o l..(t )
23
27
Phoenix Hosiery. . 5
90
Preferred____100
101% Pierce-Arrow M ot
8
Car Corp (no par)
21%
Preferred____100
19%
60
Prior pref____(t)

20 %

101

a Purchaser also pays accrued dividend.
6 Assessment paid,
price. « Sale price, t New stock, u Ex cash and stock dividend.




47

INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS

SH

sl4 %
\ i%

89

33%

89
98
25

8%

48%
123
84
108

59
95
36%

94

20*

86

119%

U2%

3%
34

130
88
55 %
106
22%
2%

106
145
3
100
35 %
47
28}*
90
l46
a*
15

3 0 '"
81
220

2 1 }*

44
1%
45
102
14}*
9
310
120

2

90
78

54
1
34"
90
17%

94
124}*
100

8

49
42
110

20

35
19
%

8%
38 %
11%
62
17%

58
53%
%
44

1

6
59

6%

80

33%

33
?§*
33

88%

2%
2%

21%

145
46
68
90

22%

28
95

8%
19%

64

S tock s.

Pa-

Bid.
Per
1y

Pierce Oil C o r p .25
Preferred____100
19
5
Plgg W ig g C o rp -(t)
Preferred____100
10
Pittsb B rew in g ..50
1%
Preferred____50
4?*
Pitts Coal (Pa) .100
60
Preferred____100
96%
Pittsb Oil & G a s ..5
Pittsb PI Glass. 100 196'
Pitts Rolls, pref 100
84
Pittsb Steel pf.100
94
PllmptonMfgColOO 112
Por-RicanATob 100
Scrip____________ d 65
Postum Cereal, (t) d 50
Preferred____100
109%
PowCorpNY pf.100
94
Prairie OllAGaslOO 167
Prairie Pipe L .100
98
Pratt AW hit p f. 100
PressedSteelCar 100
51%
Preferred____100
83
Proc A G am ble..20 dxl 24
Preferred____100
155
6% preferred. 100 1 0 8 %
Prod A Ref C orp.50 d 1 7 %
Preferred_____50 d 46
Pullman C o ____100 x 1 1 5 %
Punta Alegre Sug 50 d 51
Pure Oil C o _____ 25 d 16
Preferred____ 100
67
8 % preferred. 100
86
Quaker Oats__ 100
210
Preferred____100
98}*
R y Steel-Spring 100 100
Preferred____100
110
Rainier M otCorp (t) d ____
Preferred____ 100
Reece ButtonHole M achine 10 d 15
ReeceFold M ach 10 d
2
R eis(R obt)A C o (t) d 1 3 %
1st preferred. 100
65
R em ’g ’n Arms, Inc
1st 7% pf serAlOO
Remington TypewC om m on ____100
11%
1st pref_____ 100
88
1st pf ser S ..1 0 0
2d pref______ 100
9 0 '"
Reo M otor C ar. 10 d 1 6 %
Replogle S teel._(t) d
8%
Repub I A Steel. 100
Preferred____100
89
Reynolds Spring (t) d 1 9 %
Reynolds (R J)
T obacco______ 2 5 d 128
B Com m on___25 d 7 2 %
P r e fe rr e d ___100
116%
Rocky M t FuellOO
2%
Preferred____100
2%
Rome BrassAC 100 125
Rome M fg _____ 100
100
Royal Bak Pow 100 120
Preferred____100
97%
Royal D utchC oN Y d 4 7 %
Saco-Lowell Shops
C om m on ___100
95
Preferred____100
101
2d Preferred.. 100
99
Safety CarHALlOO
St L Car Co pf.100
St L Cot C om p . 100
40
St L Rocky Md A
Pacific C o ___100
27
Preferred____100
50
SantaCecilia Sug(t)
Preferred____100
l*
Sapulpa R efg____5
1
Savage Arms__ 100
30%
Sav R iv Lum pf 100
Savan’h Sug com (t) d 50
P referred.___100
76
Schulte Retail S t(t) d 6 5 %
Preferred____100
112
Scovill M fg ____100
188
Sears, Roebuck
A Co com ___100
82
Preferred____100
107
Seiberllng R u b b .(t)
Preferred____ 100 d 3i *
Shaff O A R , pf . 100
37
Sharon Steel H p .50 d 1 2 %
Shell TranspATr £2 d 3 3 %
Shell Union O il. (t) d 14
Preferred____100
90
Sherw-Williams .25 d 31 }
Preferred____ 100
101}
Sher-Wms C an . 100 r ___
Preferred____ 100
Shredded Wheat 100 r 139'
Simmons C o ____Of) d 2 4 %
Preferred____ 100
96
Simms Petrol Co 10 d
8%
Sinclair Cons O il(t) d 18
Preferred____100
82%
Singer M fg____ 100
118
Singer M fg L td . . £ 1 d
2%
Skelly O il_______ 25 d 1 5 %
Sloss-Sheff S A I.100
39
Preferred____ 100
72
Smyth M fg C o . 100 248
Solar R efining. 100 168
Sonora Phon, pflOO
45
Southeast E x p . 100
95
Southern Pipe L100
91
Sou States O il__ 10 d 15
South Penn O il. 100 115
So Porto RlcoSug 100
51
Preferred____100
95%
S’west Pa P L .100
77%
Spalding (AG)ABro
1st preferred. 100 102
Spicer M fg C o__(t) d 13
Preferred____ 100
87
Stafford Co pf _ .100
90

8*

A sk.
share.

1%8

20
30
43

61%
98%

6%

95

85"
80
51
1 12 %
98

169
98%

88
52
86

125
109"
18
47
115%
51%
17
69
89
225

99
102 %
113

15}*
15"
73

33%
95

98"
"

5"

455*
90
20

72%

118
5
7%

126
99
48
100
lO i'
93
30
31
60

2

13

31*
6

55
79
96

114}*
192

82%
114

6%

45
42

125*
335*
14 J?

91
32

108"
101
142
25
99

8%

19
86

116%

2%

15%
41

82

175"
60
97
92
15%
117
52

99
80
103
13%
90%

100

d Price per share, not per cent,
k Last sale,
n Nom inal,
r Canadian
« E x stock dividend, x Ex dividend, y Ex rights, t W ithout par value.

48

[V ol. 117.

INDUST- AND MISCBL- STOCKS - MUNIC- BONDS

Stocks. Par.

B id .
Per

Stocks.

A sk.
share.

Stand M illin g .. 100
60
65
Preferred____100
85
91
Stand Oil ( C a l ) ..25 d 51%
51%
8tand Oil (I n d )..2 5 d s 54% s 55%
Stand Oil (Kan) .25 d 38
39
Stand Oil ( K y ) ..2 5 d 91%
92%
Stand Oil (N eb) 100 210
225
Stand Oil of N J.25 d 32%
32%
Preferred____100
117
110%
Stand Oil of N Y . 25 d 40%
41%
Stand Oil (Ohio) 100 272
278
Preferred____ 100
117
121
Stand Sanit M fg 25 d 85
86
Preferred____100
s 111%
Standard Screw. 100 140
150
Preferred A . .100 105
Standard Text Prod
C om m on___ 100
26
28
Preferred A . .100
75
77%
Preferred B ..1 0 0
64
66
Stanley W orks. .25 d 72
74
P referred .. ..2 5 d 27%
28%
Steel Co of C an. 100 r 65%
66
Preferred____100 r 98%
Steel & Tube p f. 100
Sterling Prod'— (t) d 56%
57
Stern Bros p ref. 100 113
116
Stetson (J B ) — (t) d 85
95
Preferred_____ 25 d 37
40
Stew-War Speed (t) d 80%
80%
Stromberg-Calrs. 25 d 40
45
65
Stromberg C arb.(f) d 64%
StudebakerCorp 100 100)/6 100%
110
Preferred____100
117
Stutz M otor Car (t) d
s 10%
10
10%
Submarine Boat (t)
Sugar Estates
85
O rientepref_____
90
2
Superior Oil____(t) d
2%
23
Superior Steel.-lOO
27
96%
103%
First pref____100
24
Swan & F in c h .. 100
30
3
Sweets Co of Am . 10
3%
101%
102
Swift & C o ____100
Swift I nternat__ 15 d 17
17%
SwinehartT&R.lGO
21
40
Preferred____ 100
50
Texas C om p an y .25 d 39%
39%
TexPacCoal&Oil.lO d
6%
6%
Texas Gulf Sulp.10 d 58%
59
Textile Bank’g-100 157
163
98
Thom pson-Star’ t pf
103
Tide Water 011.100 101
105
6
Tim k-Det Axle .10 d
6%
Preferred____1001 80

Par

B id .
Per

Timken R B ear.(+) d 34%
Tobacco Prod..ICO
56%
114%
Preferred____ ICO
Class A ______ ICO
89
Torrington C o . .25 d 42%
Transcont’l Oil _ (+) d
1%
Transue & Williams
Steel Forg____(f) d 28%
Troy Fdy & M ..2 5 d
Preferred____ICO
Trumbull S teel..25 d 17
Preferred____ICO
92%
Truscon Steel___10 d
Preferred_____ 10 d
9%
Underw Typew _.25 d 36
Preferred____ICO d 112
U n B & P C o rp .lO O
52%
Un Carb & Carb (t) d 51%
Union Oil of Cal 100 101%
Union Oil
Associates____25 d 43%
99%
UnSt YdsSoOm 100
87
Union Tank CarlOO
107%
Preferred____100
Untd Alloy Steel(t) d 30%
Untd Bak co m _ .(t) d 35
Preferred____100
81%
United Cigar Stores
of Amer com . 100 170
Preferred.. .100 106
74%
United Drug__ 100
First pref. . 50 d 46%
UnltedDyewood 100
39
Preferred
.100
Un Eng & F d y . 100 153
Preferred____100
105
171
United Fruit__ 100
15
Untd Pap BoardlOO
Preferred____100
50
United Retail Stores
4%
Class A ______ (1) d
UntdShMachCor25 d 33
Preferred_____ 25 d 25%
52%
U S Bob & Shut.100
105
Preferred____100
U S Can, com ..( 1 ) d 40%
Preferred____ 100
USCastIP&Fdy 100 d 38
80%
Preferred____100
146
U S E nvelope.-100
Preferred____10C
110
U S Express__ 10C
3%
87
U S Finishing.. 10C
Preferred- .10C
86

A sk.

Stocks. Par.

B id.

share.

35
57
114%
89%
43
2
30
1
2
17%
93
38
54%
51%
44%
103
90
108%
31
36%
83
176
114
74%
47%
42%
95
156
107
173
75
5
33%
26

103%
38%
81
149
112
5%
91
89

Per

A sk.

Stocks.

Par

A sk .

Bid.
Per

share.

sh are.

U S Food P rod . 100
4%
4% Washington 011.10 d 22
U S Glass______ 25 d
24
Wash Market ..5 0 d 43
13%
80
Weber & H eilbr.(t)
U S G y p s u m ...(t ) d 79
P re fe rr e d ___100
101
104
Wells Fargo & Co 100
38
U S Hoffman M aW elsb’chC ocom 100
49
ch ln ery .. . (t) d 14%
15% West India Sugar
U S Ind Alcohol. 100
53
53%
Finan ______ 100
94%
Preferred____100
98
20
P r e fe r r e d __ 100
U S Play C a r d .. .20 d 89
93
Western Elec p f. 100 113%
U S Print & Litho—
WestingAlrBr’ke.50 d 79
C om m on____ 100
60
W est’hseE l& M f.50 d 57%
First, pref____100
97
First p ref_____50 d 70%
Second pref..1 0 0
54
74
Westmor’ d C o a l.50 d 66
92
U S Realty & Imp 100
90%
W Va Pulp&Pap (t) d 50
99
101
7% p re f_____ 100
Wheeling M old &
34%
34%
U S Rubber____100
Fdy, com ____(t) d
ft
84
84%
First pref____100
Preferred . . 100 d
USSmRef&M in.SO d 18%
19
Wheel Steel Corp 100 d
Preferred.. .50
38%
39%
Preferred A . .100
U S S tam ping.. 100
k 110
Preferred B -.1 0 0
U S Steel C orp.100
91%
91% W hite Eagle Oil
Preferred____ 100
118% 118%
& Refining__ (t) d 19%
53
U S T obacco__ (t)
W hite M o t o r ___50 d 48%
51%
106% White OH______ (t) d
Preferred____ 100
105%
%
Univ Leaf T ob.10 0
75
80
W ick wire-Spencer
Preferred____100
91
93
5%
Steel Corp . . 5 d
32
Utah-Idaho SugarlO 3.40
3. 60
1st p r e f __
100
6%
Vacuum O H ____25 ds 48% s 50% Wlllys-O verland .25 d
68%
Vanadium C orp. (t) d 28%
28%
Preferred-. .100
Vandalia C oal. . 100
1
4
Wilson & C o . , (t) d 19%
15
Preferred____100
9
55
P re fe rr e d __ 100
Van Raalte C o .-( t ) d 28
31% Wlnch-Simmons Co
28
80
87
First pref____100
Com m on____ 100
65
Victor Talk M .100
Preferred____ 100
Va-Caro Chem .( f ) d
7%
7% Winchester C o . 100
3%
N on-vot Cl B .(t ) d
First pref____100
4%
Preferred -.100
21%
22%
Second pref..1 0 0
Va Iron, C & C 100
55
59
Woods M fg -. .100 r 61
90
Preferred____ 10C
Preferred____100
81%
41
16% Woodward Iron.10C
V V lvaudou.In c.(t) d 16
12
75
16
Vulcan Detin’g.lOC
Preferred____ 10C
275
Com class A . 10C
W oolw ’th (FW).10C
64%
P referred .. .100
75
W orthington Pump
21
70
7% pref cl A . 10C
& M ach____10C
Waldorf System (f) d 15%
16
Pref A ______ 10C
55
Waltham Watch &
Pref B _____ 10C
Clock Class B (t) d
8
8% Wright A ero n ..(+ ) d 10
67%
70
Yale & T ow ne___25 d 62%
Prior p r e f __ 10C
17
20
Young (JS ) C o . 10C 104
P r e f ________ 10C
100
Ward Bak, com . 10C 112
120
Preferred____ 10C
100% Youngstown Sheet
P referred.. .10C
99
Warwick I & S t ..1C d
8%
9
& T u be______ (t) d 62%
100%
107
Washburn Wire.10C
110
Preferred____ 10C
Preferred
. 10C 115

b Assessment paid. dPrice per share, not per cent,
k Last Sale,
n Nominal, r Canadian price.
and stock dividend. ®Ex stock dividend, z Ex dividend, y Ex rights, t Without par value.

< Sale price.

(N e w stock,

25
14%
38%
53
30
114
80
57 Vs
75
67%
53
15
30
45
110
125
20
49%
%
5%
35
7
68%
20
56
33
70
30
65
30
____
____
45
____
277
25
81
65
10%
64
108
____
63%
102%

u Ex ca sh

UNITED STATES AND MUNICIPAL BONDS
In State and municipal bonds the custom has always been to quote them “ and Interest.” That Is, the accrued Interest must In all cases be added
on. There are a very few Instances which form exceptions to the rule— that Is, where the prices given are flat prices, the accrued Interest having been
taken into account in making them. These are indicated by a special mark, thus ( /) .
The figures in the column "t o net” Indicate the basis on which the securities sell or the Interest rate which the securities Is held to maturity
will net to the purchaser at the present market price.
Bonds.

Bid.

U N ITED S T A T E S— Se
2s Pan Can N ov 1938..Q -F
Canal 1961.Q-M
3s Conversions 1946-47_.Q-J
U 8 Ctfs of indebtedness____
U S Treasury notes________
Instrumentalities of U S Gov
Fed F ’m L 4% s ’ 37.M & N
Fed F ’m L ’ n 5s ’ 41.M & N
Fed Land B k 4 % s ’ 42 M&N
4% s ’ 53 op ’ 3 3 ____J&J
4% s 1953 opt 1933. J&J
Fed Ld Bk of Spring!.Mass
5s M ay 1’ 40 op ’ 25 M&N
4% s 1953 opt 1933_____
Fed’l Intermed Cred Bks
4 % % notes Mar 14 1924
U . S. Possessions— See Fore
ALABAM A
4 % s Renewal 1950____J&J
4 % s Road 1923-1931_______
4s renewal Cl C 1956__ J&J
3% s renewal Jan 1956._J&J
Birmingham—
7s June 6 1931_____ J&D6
5% s M arch 1 1 9 2 7 ..-M&S
5s School Apr 1 1950. A&O
5s School 1934_______ J&J
5s Fund Sep 20 ’ 4 1 ..M & S
Jefferson Co— 5s 1949______
4% s July 1 1931_____ J&J
4>$8 Hospital 1963__ J&J
M obile— 5s School ’ 43.J& D
5s Sewer N ov 1 1 9 4 2 .M&N
5s D ock N ov 1 1947.M&N
5s Refunding 1949___M&S
4)48 Refunding 1937. A&O
4% s W ater & Sew ’ 3 9 .J&J
M obile Co 5s ref 1928..M&S
58 Road Feb 1932__ F&A
5s N ov 1 1947_____ M&N
4s C H & Jail 1926 ...J & J
Montgomery— 6s 1 9 2 4 .. J&J
6s Jan 1 1951________J&J
5s Funding 1940_____ J&J
5s N ov 1 1950______ M&N
4 )4s Water 1928___ A&O
434s Sch W W&Sew’ 44J&J
M ontgom ’y C o— 5s '3 5 . A&O
Selma 5s 1927opt 1910.M&N
Sumter Co 5s 1950____F&A
A R IZO N A
4 % sre f Apr’ 38 op ’ 28.J&J 15
M aricopa County S D N o 1
5s M arch 1933_______ Mar
6s Highway ’47-’ 51.J&J15

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Phoenix— 4 % s '50 op ’30.J&J
6s Jan 1 1946_________J&J
5s School M arch 1933____
5s Jan 1 1954opt 1934.J&J
5s W W 1 9 2 4 -1 9 5 0 ...J&J
Prescott— 5s 1948______ J&J
Tucson— 5s Water 1950. J&J
4% s W Mar 10 ’ 38.M&S10
ARKANSAS
101 % 1 01 %
Fort Smith— 5s 1 9 2 6 ... A&O
97
97%
97
5s W W 1924-1926..M &N
97%
100
4% 9t Francis Lev D 63 ’ 4 7 .J&J 6 5.75
5% s 1945-1964...........J&J b 5.60
100
5% s 1950-1969...........J&J b 5.60
5S 1949 opt 1929_____ J&J b 5.60
98
CALIFORNIA
100
4% 5% s Highway ’ 27-’ 37_J&J 3 b 4.65
ign Go v t. p. 49
4%sUnivBldgJan5’ 24-65J&J 6 4.60
4%s Highway 1936-48. J&J 3 b 4.60
4.50 4s Har o Im p 1985 o p ’ 50. J&J
4.60 4s Highw July 3 ’ 24-’ 61.J&J b 4.60
4.40 Alameda— 4s ’ 23 to ’ 41.J&D b 4.85
4.40
4% s M un Im p ’ 24-’48A&0 b 4.85
Bakersfield 5s 1924-52.A&O
5.25 Berkley 5s 1942-1951...J&J
5s School 1924-1955..J&J
5.10
4.85 Los Ang— 4% s 1924-51. J&D
5
4s Wann 1924 to ’45.M & N
4.90
3% s Water ’ 24 to ’ 41. A&O
4% s Sch 1924 to ’ 4 4 .J&D
4.90
5s M unic 1926-’ 61__ F&A
5
4.85
5% s H arblm p’ 24-’ 61M&N
4.90 Los Ar.geles C ity S D —
5%S N ov 1 9 2 4 -3 4 ...M&N b 4.90
4.90
4.90
5% s N ov 1936-60__ M&N b 4.90
4.90 Los Ang Co 4% s’ 24-’ 49 F&A b 4.75
4.90 Oakland— 5% s ’ 24-’ 43.F& A b 4.80
4% s M un Im p ’ 24-’ 43F&A b 4.80
4.90
4%sSch&cJune23’ 51.J& D b 4.80
5.10
5.10 Oakland S D 4s ’ 24-’4 4 ..J& J b 4.80
4.90 Orange Co 5s 1924-45.-M&S
5.10 Pasadena— 4s Jan’ 24-’ 42 J&J b 4.85
4% s Wat Pl’ t ’ 24-’ 3 6 .A & 0 6 4.85
5
5.20 Redlands— 5s 1924-51J&J 15 6 4.85
4.95 Riverside 5s 1924-53___J&D b 4.85
4.95 Riverside Co 5s ’ 25-’ 54. M&N b 4.85
5.10 Sacramento 4s Jan’ 24-’ 45 opt b 4.85
4% s Sew & Dr ’ 27-’ 34_J&J b 4.85
4.90
Sacram ’to Co 4 % s’ 23-4 6. J& D b 4.85
5
5.35 SanDlego 5s W W ’ 24-’ 54A&0 b 4.90
5s Water 1934-53____F&A b 4.90
5.20
4% s Wh&Har ’ 24-’ 52_J&J b 4.90
4.45 San Fra nclsco 53g’ 24-’ 55. J&J b 4.80
5s M unic 1924-1960..J & J b 4.80
5
4% s Water 1924-29...J & J b 4.80
5.10
3% s g July 1 ’ 24-’44__J&J 6 4.80
n Nominal.
*Tax Free in Connecticut.

Bonds.
SanJoaqulnCo 5s’ 24-’ 49.J&J
San M ateo Co 5s ’ 24-’ 42_J&J
Santa Barbara— 5s gold Sch
1924 to 1941........... JanlO
4% s gold Aug 1943..F& A

103)4 104%

92
93
92 34 94%
5 4.20
4 %
b 4.60 4 .3 0 %
t—
96%
97%

Bid.

A tk

.

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Net.

6 4.80 to 4.65

b 4.80 to 4.65

6 4.80 to 4.65
b 4.80 to 4.65

CANADA — See page 49.

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to
to

5.50
5.35
5.35
5.35

to 4.50
to 4.40
to 4.40
to 4.40
to 4.70
to 4.70

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to
to
to
to
to
to

4.65
4.65
4.65
4.65
4.65
4.65
4.65

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to
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4.70
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.80
4.80
4.80
4.65
4.65
4.70
4.65

COLORADO
101
Boulder 5s Sept 11926.M&S 100
97
98
Colo Spgs 4s ’ 29 op ’ 14. M&S
94
93
4s R e f Water M ar 1 19 41..
100
Delta Co 5s ref'30 op ’ 20 J&D
99
100%
Denver 5s Aug 15 ’ 28.F&A15 100
Denver (City and C ounty)—
99% 100
4% s W ater N ov’ 48.M & N
S D No 1 4% s ’34-’ 53.J&J b 4.65 to 4.50 %
95
97
Las Animas Co 4% s’ 31.J&J
100
98
PuebloCo4 %sref ’ 31op’ 21J&J
Pueblo Co SD N o 20—
101
4% s 19 32................... M&S
99
CONNECTICUT
94%
•3%s April 1934______ A&O
98%
*4s July 1 9 3 6 ............. ..J & J
*5s July 1 1936............ ..J & J 108%
Bridgeport— *5 s’ 25-49. J&D b 4.75 to 4.50
4% s Bridge 19 24-6 5..J&J b 4.75 to 4.50
4% s High Sch ’ 24-’ 63_ J&J b 4.75 to 4.50
•4%s Sewer 1924-46. A&O b 4.50 to 4.30
3 % sIm p rovt 1924-41. J&J b 4.75 to 4.50
•5s Constr’n ’ 24-’ 48.J& D b 4.50 to 4.30
Bristol 4% s Water 1939. J&J 6 4.60 to 4.20
*5s July 1 1 9 2 6 -5 5 ...J&J b 4.50 to 4.30
4.30
Danbury 4s W ater 1946. J&J
4.25
3% s Funding Oct ’ 41.A&O
E Hartf *4% s ’ 27-’ 4 6 ..M & N
95
East Hartford Fire District
*5% s 1924-1926____M&N 100
•5%s 1927-1951____M&N 107
4s W ater June 1 9 3 3 ..J&D
93%
Glastonbury 4% s ’ 24-’ 58J&J b 4.60 to'4.40 %
Hartford 3% s Bdge ’ 5 5 .J&J
98%
•4s Water June’ 30-’ 39J&D b 4.25 to 4.10
•4s W ater 1940-45...J & D b 4.25 to 4.10
4% s M unic Bldg ’ 33.M & N b 4.25 to 4.10
•4 %s Perm lm p’ 23-’ 27J& D b 4.25 to 4.10
Hartford School Districts—
•4 % s A rsenal’ 24-’ 47.M&S 100
•4%s Northeast 1959 J&D 101%
4% s Northwest 1945.M&S
98
•4%a 2d North 19 44..J&J 101%
81
3% s South Sept 1955.M&S
98
4% s Southwest 1944.M&N
*4% s W ash’t ’n ’ 26-’ 47 J&J 1 0 0 %
93
4s West M iddle 1937.F&A

:NTov., 1923.]
Bonds.

Bid.

To

Ask. Net.

DELAWARE
3s D ec 1 1927 opt ’ 0 2 ..J& D
4 Ms Highway 1960____J&J
4M s Jan 1 1961_________J&J
Dover Special Sch DIst—
5s Apr 1924-46......... A&O b
NewCastleCo4M9’ 26-34J&D
4s Ref Dec '23 to ’ 24.J& D
5Ms 1924-1928______ J&J
5Ms 1936-1944______ J&J
WUm’gton— 4% s’ 28-’ 37A & 0 b
4M sBldg-Con ’ 53-62 M & S b
4s St & Sew Apr ’ 25. A&O b
5s (A & O) 1947-49.A & O b

4.70
4.65
4.90
4.70

DIST. OF COLUMBIA
3.65s Fund curr 1924._F&A

99

4.90 to 4.75

FLORIDA
Dade Co 5s Oct 1947-54..
Duval Co 5 % «’3 2 o p ’ 12M&N
5s Armory 1944______ J&J
Everglades Drainage Dist—
99
6s 1924-1935______ *M&N
6s 1933 to 1941______ J&J 106
Hamilton Co 5s Feb 7 '4 8 ___
Hernando Co 5s 1944..J & J
Jacksonv 5s M ay 15’ 24.M&N
5s Im provt Jan 1 ’ 3 6 . . J&J
4 Ms Feb 1937............ F&A
Jacksonv SD No 1 5s A pr’ 45
K ey West 5s 1942______ J&J
Miami 5s 1924-1944____J&J
6s School 1940______ J&D
Orange County 5s 1944.J&J 100
Pensacola 4Ms ref 1941.A&0
6% School 1924-51...J & J
Polk Co 5s Road ’ 24-’ 40 J&J
St Petersburg 5Ms 1949.J&J
99
99

101%
80
99%

Austrian Government—
Sink fund g 7s 1943.J
Belgian Government—

Bolivia (Republic o f)—

5 M sg Feb 1 1937____F&A
5M s g conv Augl929_F& A
Chili (Republic)8s 1941.F&A

to
to
to
to

4.50
4.45
4.60
4.50

100
100
100
100
101
109

...........
102M
81
$63 M
99%

87M

87M

97%
96M
99%

98%
96%
100

86%
86%
93%
93 M
79%
80
/ 98
100
l 58M
l 98
101
101%
110
110%
103% 104
102% 103M
94
94%
103% 104%

S F 8s N ov 1 19 4 6 ..M & N
Chinese Government—
Hukuang Rys 5s£.J<!____
46%
5s of 1896 £ red 1933.A & 0 l 91
4M s of ’ 98 £ red ’ 44 M&S l 79
4s (of 1895) 1931____J&J w f 74
Colombia (Republic o f)—
6 M % gold notes '27 A&O 93%

46%
93
81
77
93%

Bonds

Bid.

A sk.

Bonds.

Bid.

A sk .

To
N st

C A N A D A — (N ew York Pri cet.)
Dom inion of Canada—
5 M % gold notes 1929 F&A 101M 101M
96
96 %
5s R efd gO ct 1 5 ’ 43A & 015
97 %
5s Refdg Oct 15 ’ 28 A&OI 5 97
91%
5s 1926.........................A&O 100
96%
100M
99% 100
5s 1931.......................A & O
5s xMar 1 1937.......... M&S 100)-2' 1 0 1 %
92%
98%
5s Oct 1931_________A&O
109%
99 M
5s M ay 1952________M&N
99%
94%
99 M
99
100
5 Ms Viet Ln N o v ’ 24M&N
98M
5s Dec 1925________ J&D
98%
87
99M
96%
5Ms Viet Ln Dec ’ 2 7 .J&D 100M 101%
103%
5Ms Viet Ln N ov ’ 33M&N 103
96
5Ms Viet Ln N ov '34M&N
91
99M 100
5 Ms Viet Ln D e c ’ 3 7 .J&D 105
105M
90
5Ms Renew N ov’ 27.M&NI 99
6.89
99M
100
5Ms Renew N ov’ 32.M & N j
5.50
Alberta, Prov of 6s '30 M&N
5.40
$44
5% deb M ay 1 1925.M&Ni
4 M % s f deb 1924__ F&A'
$51M
5M
94
Brit Columbia (Province of)|
99
5.60
6s June 30 1925..J& D 30
5.60
6s Apr 25 1926___________
5.60
6s July 15 1 9 2 6 ...J&J 15
91%
5.50
5s Jan 15 1948____J&J 15
to 4.40
5.85
Calgary 5s 1933_______ J&Jl
to 4.40
5.85
I 5s June 15 1 9 3 5 ..-J& D 15!
to 4.40
5.75
! 5s July 1 1945_______ J&J:
97%
5.70
Galt 4M s Apr 18 ’ 31. A&O 08
$40%:
5.70
4 Ms ElPowJ’ ne5’ 31 J&D5
5.50
Halifax N S 4s July 1945___ I
45M
5.50
i 5s Jan 1951_________ J&J|
5.50
93M . . . H am ilton-4s Apr 1 ’ 32 A&O
5.40
4s Elec L & P 1941..A & O
I
5.40
92M . . . Lachine P Q 5s 1954 __ J&D
69 I
5.50
MatsonneuveQ 5M s’ 30 M&N
5.50
5Ms M ay 1 1936____M&N
79M
M anitoba, Province of5.40
6s gold Apr 1 1 9 2 5 ..A & 0
106 I
5.40
6s gold Feb 2 1 9 3 0 ..F&A2
5.40
ts gold 1930_______ M&N
97M
5.60
111 I
4s Drainage July 1 ’ 29 J&J
5.25
M ontreal 5s D ec 1 ’ 4 5 . . J&D
93 M
5.20
5s s f N ov 1 19 56...M & N
93 M
5.35
4Ms M ay 1 1925____M&N
5.20
97
4Ms M ay 1954......... .
R page 34"! 4Ms Jan 1944________J&J
5.25
5.35
4s M ay 1925.............. M&N
5.35
4s M ay 1927........... .M & N
s 99% . . .
5.35
4s M ay 1 1933 £ ____ M&N
103
5.25
4s M ay 1 1944_____ M&N
95
5.30
3 Ms R fg M ay 1939. M&N
93
5.35
New Brunswick 3M s '33 J&J
93
5.35
4s July 3 1930_______ J&J
93
4.50
5.35
4s 1932 opt 1902_____ J&J
4.40
5.40
4.65
4 Ms Dec 1 1925......... J&D
5.40
4.40
5s Dec 1 1925..............J&D
4.60
6.25
4.50 North Vancouver 5s ’ 6 0 .J&J
to 4.50 %
5.40
N ova Scotia, Prov, 5s ’ 26J&J
%
5.35
4.70
63 N ov 15 1930___ M&N15
4.65
4.75
Ontario (Prov of)—
107
5.35
4.75
6s N ov 15 1927___ M &N15
101
5.30
4.75
6s Sept 15 1943___ M&S15
5.35
5s Dec 1 1926_______ J&D
5.35
96M
4Ms M ay 1925_____ M&N
5.20
43 1941................
M&N
s 9M
5.35
4s M arch 1 1926____M&S
5.25
3 Ms 1936____________ J&J
Ottawa City 5s ’ 24-’ 45.-J& J 6 5.40 to 5.25 %
101
6s Munic Imp ’ 24-’ 50.J&J b 5.40 to 5.35 %
4Ms ’ 25, ’ 34, ’35, ’ 44.J&J b 5.40 to 5.25 %
5.35
99 M
3Ms Sew Sep 26 ’ 2 8 .M&S
$110
5.30
Quebec, P rov, 6s, ’ 2 5 ..M&S
5.35
5s June 1 1926______ J&D
5.35
84M
Quebec C ity 3Ms g ’ 30.J&J
5.35
3 Ms July 1 1933......... J&J
67
6
Regina 5s 1929................J&J
105M
6.10
StBonlface,M an,5s ’ 31 J&J2
99
5.40
Saskatchewan (Prov)—
97%
5.40
5.40
5s 1943 (non-call.).J&D 15
4.85
112M
T oronto 5s 1924-1936..J&J 6 5.40 to 5.30 %
4.85
52 M
5.40
63 1925-1929.............. J&J
46%
4.85
6s 1930-1940.............. J&J b 5.40 to 5.35 %
13
5.35
4.80
63 1940-1950_______ J&J
30
5.35
5.40
4Ms July 1 1925_____ J&J
31
5.25
4 M3 Jan 1 1949______ J&J
5M
9
5.25
4Ms Jan 1 1955...........J&J
5%
103
5.35
4s £ July 1 1948______ J&J
5.25
3Ms July 1 1944-’ 45_J&J
5
5.50
FO REIGN C IT IE S , A c.
Vancouver,B C ,5M s’ 39 A&O
5M
5.40
5.40 Bergen,Norway,8s '45 M&N 106% 107%
4Ms N ov 30 19 24...M & N
5.50
4s St Imp Sept 9’ 27 M&S9
5.15 Berne (City) Switzerland—
108%
5.50
4s St Imp Sept 9’ 32 M&S9
S f 8s 1945_________M&N 107
78
77
5.60
Victoria B C 4 Ms 1924. J&J
Bordeaux (City) 6s '3 4 . M&N
5.25
5 ~ Buenos Aires, Argentine Rep
Winnipeg. M an, 5s, '44 A&O
77
5.40
6s Dec 1930_____
J&D
—
Guar 5s of 1909-1946 £ J&J p/74
5.40
53 June 1 1926______ J&D
Christiania (Norway)
109
107
5.25
43 Aug 1 1946___ F&A15
Sink fund g 8s 1945______
89
: : :
Copenhagen 4s of 1901.M &N l 85
89
87%
G E O R G IA
5% s M unic. Ext. ’44.J&J
— Danish Cons Municipal Loan
107%
107%
4% s ref 1935-1945_____ J&J
4.25
8 % s f ext ’ 46 Ser A . F&A
107% 107%
4s July 1 1926__________J&J
4.35
___
Series B _________
105
95
4
.3
0
%
b
4.35
3
Ms
Jan
1924-1935____J&J
Havana— 1st 6s 1939__ Q-J
100
80
Albany— 5s 1945______ J&D
4.80
2d 6s____________
Q-J
79
78
Athens— 4 Ms June 30 19434.70
Lyons (City) 6s 1934.M&N
78
77%
Atlauta—
— Marseilles (City) 6s ’ 3 4 .M&N
86%
85%
4 Ms Jan 1 1940______ J&J
4 50
M ontev’o(City)sf7sl952J&D
4Ms Sewer 1924-’ 40._J&J b 4.70 to 4 .5 0 :%
Ponce, Porto Rico—
4.50
3Ms
July
1
’
31
&
'3
3
..J
&
J
5s July 1924-1939...J & J
4.70
Augusta 4Ms M ay 1 ’ 24M&N
Porto Alegre (C ity), Brazil—
96%
95%
4Ms
Flood
Prot
’
42.M
&
N
4.60
S f 8s, 1961__________J&D
4s refunding 1934____J&J
4.60
Prague (Greater) City—
76%
76
3
Ms
April
1930_____A&O
4.60
7 Ms loan of 1923-’ 52_M&N
__
91
90%
Clarke Co 5s 1924-’ 4 1 ..J&J b 4.85 to 4.70 %
R io de Janeiro 8s '4 6 ..A & O
89% ____ Columbus— 5s 1924-’ 44_J&J b 4.85 to 4.70 %
88
___
Ext s f 8s 1947______ A&O
73
4.60
5s s f loan of 1909-34.£J&D / 70
4 Ms Refunding 1939.J&J
[aeon—
San Juan (City of) Porto Ri CO—
4 Ms Oct 1 9 26...............Q-J
______ 4.65
5s Ref & Imp 1924-36. J&J
4 Ms W W 1924-’ 36__ J&J 6 4.65 to 4.60 %
Sao Paulo (C ity), Brazil—
4s Pav & Sew ’ 24to’ 39 J&J 6 4.65 to 4.60,%
6% Ext s f 1943____M&N
96%
96
5
...
Ext s f 8s, 1952____M&N
Soissons (C ity ), France—
4.70
83
82
4s M unic bldg ’ 25-’ 39 A&O b 4.70 to 4.65 %
Ext g 6s, N ov 14 '36.M & N
avannah— 4 Ms ref ’ 4 3 .J&J
4.55
. . . |T okyo (City of) 5s of 1912—
66
65
4.55
4 Ms Drainage 1 9 4 4 ..F&A
1 Red ann s f beg’ 17-52M&S
4 Ms refunding 1 9 5 9 .. F&A
4.55
Zurich (Switzerland)—
109% . . .
;| S f g 8s Oct 1 5 ’ 4 5 .A & 0 15 109
|

M e r i d e n ( C ) 4 ’ 24-’ 25.J&J
Meriden (T ) 4 s ’ 24-’ 35.M &N
99 M
M iddletown (T ) 3 % s’ 24.J&J 97 M
•4s R R Aid Ref 1930.F&A 4.60 to 4.40 %
New Britain (C) 3 % s’ 32.J&J 4.60 to 4.40 %
4s M unic Bldg 1948..J& J 4.60 to 4.40 %
4%S School 1925-’ 40.F& A 4.60 to 4.40 %
4%S School 1940-’ 52.F& A 6 4.60 to 4.40 %
4 Ms Water Aug ’ 41 .F & A b 4.60 to 4.40 %
4 Ms Sch Aug ’ 24-’ 43_F& A 5 4.60 to 4.40 %
4M3 Sch Aug 1929..F & A 6 4.60 to 4.40 %
*5s Park 1924-1943..F & A b 4.60 to 4.40 %
New H av(C )3M 3’ 25-’ 35A&Ob 4.50 to 4.00 %
4s Sewerage 1924-’ 29_ A&O .
4.50
*4sApr 2 1940,tax e x t. A&O .
4.10
4% s Paving M ar 1936M&S .
4.40
4.40
4M9 1943-1952___________•4Ms Paving Aug ’ 37 F& A .
4.20
*4 Ms M ch l5 ’ 27,’ 35 M&S15 b 4.25 to 4.20 %
______ 14.50
*59 '3 6 ,'3 7 ,’ 39,’ 40,’ 41 A&O *5s 1924-1951
......... J&J5 4.60" to 4.50 %
New Haven (T ow n)—
*3M s A irL R R ’ 24-’ 29 J&J 96M
New Lon 3% s Wat ’ 2 6 .J&J 95 %
4s M unic Bldg 19 3 3 .. A&O 95
4M s Park July 1 9 4 2 ..J&J 100
Norwalk (C) 3% s 1929.J&J 93M
4s Ref Sewer *27-’ 2 8 ..J&J 96M
*4M s Im provt ’ 24-’ 39 J&J 100 M
Norwalk (T) 4 Ms ’ 4 2 ..J & D
95M
Norwich— 3M9 1925
J&D 96M
95
4s Gas & Elec 1931..A& O
4M3 Water Mar ’ 39 M&S 95M
4 Ms Refunding 1938 A&O 98
4.50
Putnam (T) 4% s’ 24-’ 46A&0
4.50
4Ms Water 1924-27..F & A
4.50
4M9 Water 1928&’ 30F&A
Stamford (C) 4s, 1942. M&N 92M
Stamford(T) 4% s’ 24 '45.J&J 98M
Stonington 4% s ’ 28&’ 33A&0 ' 4.75 to 4.50;%
•Stratford 6s 1924-31.M&S 104 M
Torrington *5% s ’ 30-’ 35J&J 104 %
•5Ms Fund 1936-41..J& J 106M
•Wallingford ( Town) 4 Ms
1933, ’38, ’ 43, ’48, ’ 53____ i 4.20 to 4M %
W aterbury3MsSch’ 24-32J&J 94
92 M
4s Park July ’ 24-’ 58 ..J& J
94
4M s C ity Hall ’ 24-’ 63.J&J
98
•4Ms Water ’ 49-’9 3 ..J& J
9SM
4M s 1946-1953____J&J15
*4M9 1924-1934...J & J 15
99M
Windsor 6s 1924-26____J&J 101 |
West H artf’ d 4M s 1943.J&D 98%

FOREIGN GOVTS
Argentine Repub— 7s’ 27F
Internal g 5s of ’ 09 s f M

49

STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS
96%
Cuban 5s 1944 op 1911. M&S
“ E xtl” g 4% s ’ 49 op .F & A
86
“ E xtl” g 5s 1949____F&A
91%
“ External” s f 5 Ms Jan
90%
15 1953...........
J&J15
Treasury 6s 1929.J&D 30
95%
Czechoslovak Republic—
Ext s f 8s '22 due ’ 51. A&O
92%
Denmark ext g 8s ’ 45A&015 109
94
Ext 6s Jan 1 1942____J&J
99
Dominican Rep 5s '58 F&A
86
Oust Adm s f 5M s ’ 42M&S
96%
Dutch E Indies 6s '4 7 ..J&J
95%
Ext s f 6s 1962______ M&S
90%
External 5Ms 1953..M&S
Finland (Republic of)—
Externa) s f 6s 1945. M&S
France (Republic of) —
5% National Loan not red
before Jan 1931. _Q-F 16 d$43
6% National loan of 1920 s$50 M
7% s External 19 41..J& D
93M
8% ext g loan’ 45 M&S 15 98M
Haiti (Republic o f)—
6% E xt’l 1952 Ser A . A&O
91%
Hawaii, Territory of—
4M s Sept 15 1949.M &S15 b 4.70
4s xMay 15 ’ 46 op ’ 3 6 .M&N b 4.70
4s Aug 1947 opt ’ 3 7 ..F & A b 4.70
Italian G ov 6M sserA’ 25F&A
5% Int 1926-1941___J&J u$40%
5% Treasury notes 19 25.. / 44%
Japanese Government—
4Ms £ '25 opt ’ 10_.F&A15 c 93%
4M s £ 1925 opt 1910 (2d
series)_________ J&J 10
91%
4s £ ’ 54 opt ’ 10.J30 & D31 L 67
4s £ J a n ’ 31 o p ta ft’ 21.J&J c 79%
Oriental Devel C o, Ltd—
89
Ext 6s 1953______ M&S
Newfound 6Ms ’ 36 J&D30 104
Netherl’ds 6s ’ 72 (flat) _ M&S / 96%
Norway 8% ext 1940.A&O 110%
Extl s f 6s 1943__ F&A 15
93M
93
6s Ext Oct 15 ’ 5 2 ..A & 0 1 5
Panama (Republic o f)—
96%
Ext s f 5Ms June 1 ’ 53. J&D
Paris-Lyons-Medit.— See St earn R
Peru (Republic o f)—
Ext g 8s June 1932._J&D s 99
Philippine Islands—
5 Ms Imp Sept 1 9 5 0 ..Q-M 100
93
4 % July 1 & 15 1952.J&J
90
4s g L Pur '34 opt '1 4 .Q -F
90
4s P Wks & Imp 1935.Q-M
90
4s Impt 1936 opt ’ 16. F&A
Porto R ico 4M s ’ 31-’ 34.J&J
4M s 1937-1940______ J&J
4s Jan 1 1944-1950...J & J
4s gold 1924-1960___ J&J b 4.65
4s Road 1927-1930...J & J
Queensland (State of) Austra lia—
Ext 7s Oct 1 1941...A & O 106%
Ext g 6s Feb 151947 F&A15 100%
R io Grande Du Sol (State)
95
Brazil ext s f 8s Oct 1946._
Russian 6 Ms June 18 ’ 19 J&J a 8M
5M % Int Loan ’ 26. F&A14
5 % % Ext Ln D ec’ 21.J&D
Salvador (Republic of)— 1
99
1st 1 s f 8s 1948 Ser A . .J&J
San Paulo (Brazil) State of—
8% external loan 1936. J&J
99M
7s’ 46 (perjl.OOOmilrels) __ $90
Seine, Dep of (France)—
84
Ext g 7s 1942_________J&J
Serbs Croats & S lov(K ing of)
66
Ext 8s 1962.............. .M & N
Swedish 6s 1939_____J&D 15 103 %
Switzerland— 5Ms 1929 F&A
98M
97
5s Extl Aug 1 1926..F & A
S F gold 8s 1940_____J&J m %
51M
U S of M exico 6s A 1933____
5s g Ext L ’n Ref 5s Q ’Jan fc 45%
5s Internal 1894_________ /12
4s gold 1954________ J&D / 27 M
4s External 1910_________ / 30M
3s Internal_______________ / <
Uruguay 8s ext 1 9 4 6 ..F&A 1 0 2 %

* —

$ Basis, e Basis $5 to the £. /F la t price. I In London, m Canadian price. n N o m .
p $ per £20. r $ per 1,000 rubles, flat, s Sale price.
< Per 1,000 guilders, u $ per 1,000 lire. flat. * $ per 1.000 francs, to $ per 500 francs, y Per £200.
*Tax free In Conn. * Per £500 bond.




[V ol. 117.

STATE AJND MUNICIPAL BONDS

50
B on d s.

Bid.

Valdosta 5s 1924-’ 42__ Jan b 5%
Ware Co 5s Sch ’ 25-’ 31._ J<fcJ
5s R oad 1932-1949.. J&J
Watkins S D 6 s ’ 31-’ 50 M A N
W oodbury 6 s ’ 27-’ 49___J&D
IDAHO

Ask.

To
Net.

B onds

Bid.

A sk.

4 sla n l“l934 op 1924 ..J & J
Blaine Co 5s Feb ’ 24-’ 31 J&J
BoiseC’ySD5s’ 25op’ 15 M&N

6

5.10
5.25

Shoshone Co 5s 1924____J&J
b 4.60
43*8 Aug 1 1930-’ 38___F&A 6 4.60
4sM ay 1 1926-’ 35_____ M&N b 4.65
b 4.65

to
to
;o
;o

4.50
4.45
4.45
4.45

4.70
4.65
%

5 4.70 4.6 0 %

IN DIA N A (see footnote o)
Cass County—
o4s Bridge 1923-33M&N15
o4s R ef 1942
- -J&J
•Floyd Co 4s 1924-30 -J&J
103

4.60
4.75
4.60
4.50
4.60
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.60
4.50
4.50
4.50

4s C H Jan 15’ 24-’ 32J&J15

o4JisSch jn e l 5 ’ 40 J&D15
o3 i|s C ity Hall i939 J&J
J&J
ofls Oct 20 1925-39 A&O 20

n4V£s§ch t f ’ 23-’ 37 J&D15

•ftt Jos Co 3 l^s 1924
o334s 1924-1926

A&O
.F & A

'o4M s W W N ov ’ 43.M & N
aflUs 1931
O03£s1941 _
«4s Apr 17 ’ 24-’ 27

M&S
__ M&S
F&A

4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60

•Terre H SchC4s’ 24-’ 31M&S oh
• Y lgoC o4H D ecl6’ 23-27J&D o
IN DIAN T E R R IT O R Y (See Oklah oma)
IO W A
4}£s 1927-1929
J&D
4&S 1932-1933________ J&D
4 j i s 1934-1940
J&D

4.50
4.50
4 45
4 75
4 70

.

_

4,75
4 65
4 80
4 60
4 75

Ta
Net.

10 2

115
10 0
10 1
10 1

103

10034

4.85
5s 1929-1931 - _____ F&A
5s 1932-1936
- .F & A
4.80
5s 1937-1961
F&A
4.75
4M sW W & Sew ’ 24-’ 54.J&J b 4.85 to 4.70 %
Tensas Basin Levee District
10 0

MAINE

4 ^ s Dec ’ 29 op ’ 19-.F & A 6 4.70 4.6 0 %
b 4.70 4 .6 0 %

5s Sew Imp ’ 32 & ’ 37.M&S b 4.80 4 .7 0 %
436 s S I ’42,’47,’ 52._M&S b 4.70 to 4.60 %

534s Bonus Fund’ 23-’ 30.J&D
b 4.35
4s Sept 1 1924-1953__ M&S b 4.30
4s Highway 1924-1936. M&S b 4.30
b 4.30
b 4.30
97
Auburn— 3 )^ sl9 2 5 -_ _.J&J

5
434%
to 4.15 %
;o 4 .1 5 %
,0 4.15 %
to 4.15 %
4.35
4.60

97

4.45

Biddeford 4s 1924-35 ..M & N

9634
9434

Kennebec Water District—

9634
5s Jan 1924 to 1938 ..J & J b

454 4 .4 0 %
97 '

4s Aug 1 1929 tax-ex .F & A

98
9634
96J4
4s High Sch 1936 tax-exem b 4.25 4 .1 5 %
xable
3 34s July ’ 25 to ’ 39 -.M & S b 4 >4 4.4 0 %
9634
9434
96 '
97

Washington Co 4s 1928.J&J
Watervflle— 4s g July 1 1927

...
4.60

M ARYLAN D

4 3 4 s Aug 15 1924-33-F&A15 b 4.50 to 4.30 %
4s *1926 to 1928 ____________ b 4.50 to 4.30 %
.T&J b 4.50 to 4.30 %
4.70 1q 1 Q2 R npt. 1023
4.70
b 4.50 to 4.30 C7r

6 s Ct H D ec 15 ’ 38 J&D15
6 s W W Janl5’ 24-36.J&J15
6 s W W Janl5’ 24-31.J&J15
6 s W W Janl5’ 32-61.J&J15

4.70 3s 1924-1929 _________ F&A
4.70
4.70
4.70
4.70
5s 1924-1946________ M&S
4.75'
5s 1924-1961________ A&O
4.75
4 U s M ar 1 1924-55..M &S
4.75
4 3 4 s M ar 1 1 9 5 5 --. M&S

436s W W 1924-1951.J&J

Frankfort 4 34s’ 27opt’ 17_ J&J
Harlan County—
5s Rd & Bldg ’ 24 ’ 4 6 .M&S

Lexington S D 5s 1938..J& D
Louisville—
5s School 1962______ A&O
434s Hospital 1951..M &S
4 3 4 s School Im pt ’ 54. A&O
4s M uniclm p Dec 1’ 28Q-M
4.75
4.60
its Park 1930________ J&J
4.60
4.60
4s Sewer 1947____ _F&A
4.60
4s Louisv W Co 1950.F&A
4.60
4.60
334s gold Refg 1940. M&N
4.60
aj^s "Refunding 1943 J&J
3s Sewer & Park 1941. J&J
4.75 McCracken County—
5s R ef 1933 opt 1913. M&S
4.60
5s R ef 1933 opt 1923. M&S
4.75
4.60
4.60
4S Street 1930 op 1915.J&J
10436 4.40
L OU ISIAN A
10436 4.4C
4.60 5s Port Comm ’ n ’ 24-’ 54A& 0
4.50 5s Port Com m ’n ’ 24-’ 59.J&J

» 3 yia July 1 194i

J&J
J&D

4.50
4.60
4.50
4.60
4.50
4 60
4.52

A sk .

Bid.

4.80

%
4.65
%
Galena—
%
5s W W 1924-1943___J&D ) 4.80 ;o 4.70 %
%
4.70
4.65
4.60
~ 4s 1928 to 1935 ____J&J b 4.60 to 4.50 %
4.60
4.60
5s Feb 1 1924-1925 .F & A
4.60
48 Jan 1937-1939
.J& J b 4.50 to 4.40 %
436s Sch Bldg 1929 J&J
4.50
4s Jan 1925-i941
-J&J b 4.60 to 4.40 %
4.60
4.60
So Park 4s 1924 . - J&D
4.60
4.50
N o W P k 4 ^ s ’ 24-’ 27 J&J
4.60
N o W P k 4 H s ’ 24-’ 28 J&J
4.60
W Chic Pk 4s ’ 24-’ 27.J&J
436s 1925-1953.. F&A b 4.70 to 4.50 %
W Chic Pk 4s ’ 24-’ 27.J&J
4.60
436s 1924-1953____J&J b 4.70 to 4.50 %
Chicago Sanitary District—
Sedgwick County—
4.60
4.60
4J^8 July 1 1924-’ 26 J&J
4.60
4.60
436s B ’ge Oct ’ 27op’ 17 J&J
4s D ec l “l923 - _____ J&D
Aa Stmt. 1Q24-1931
M&S b 4.60 to 4.40 %
4.60
4a 1024-1942
.T&J b 4.60 to 4.40 %
Finnic
— 4s 1924-’ 2fl M&Si
4.60
4.60
4.70
Y ^ S 1925-1940 . . - A&O b 4.60 to 4.40 %
4Ms 1924-1933"
. F&A
AUa fn r T>rp.s*24-43.T&J15 h 4.60 to 4.40 %
4.60
4.60
4.60
ia'Ser K 1924-1931 .J& D
4.60
4s Ser M 1924-1933 J&D b 4.60^ to 4.50 %
4s Forest Pres ’ 24-’ 34 A&O b 4.60 to 4.50 %
Wichita—
4.60
4.80
Jollnt— Ks 1924 1925
M&S
5
4 50
436s Bridge ’ 32 to ’ 41 F&A
M oline 434s 1924-’ 3 2 -.-J & J 6 4.60 to 4.35 %
KE N TU CK Y
Peoria 434s 1924 — J u n o 1 b 5.50 to 4.50 %

nSLJs Bridge 1924
nSLJs Refund 1925
Michigan C ity—

B onds.

4.80 Orleans District—
1.85- O'Brien Co 5s 1924-25.F&A
4.65;
5s July 1959 opt 1929 J&J
5.50
4.651 Plaquemine Parish E Bank—
to 4.80 %
Polk Co 4 34s'’ 24-’ 32 A&O 15
4.80
5
5s Oct 1952 opt 1942.A & 0
4.85
5.50
D 6 s 1944_____ _____ M&N
6 s Park An er15*35-45F& A 15
4.80 to 4.65 %
5.50
5s July 1968_________ J&J
6 s Ref Aug 15 1940 F&A15 b 4.80 |to 4.65 %
Red River A & B B Dist—
5s Police F ’d 24-’ 33 M&N b 4.60 to 4.55
4.70
- _ 4.70 Sioux City S D 5s 1941-J&J
4.70
4.70
4 ^ s W W Jan 15 ’ 30 J&J
4.70 W oodbury Co 5s ’ 25-’ 32.J&J
4.70
KANSAS
4.70
5
436s 1924-1948 _______ J&J b4.60t 0 4.40

ILLIN O IS

To
Net.

5
4.60
4.60
114
10036
10436
9836
98
98
98
95
95
89
88
79

to
to
to
to

4.30 %
4.30 %
4.30
4.40 %

b 4.50 to 4.40 %
b 4.50
%
10 1
10 1

98
93
93
93
93
93
97

10 2

103

10 0

8134
92

96
96

9334
9334
9334
9334
9334
98' "

_

4.80
4 80
4.80
4.50
4.80
5%

82

4
4
4

4.50

4.80
4.80

to
to
to
436s Ref 1924-1964____F& A ^ 4.60 Ito
4 Us Port Comm ’ 25-’ 57 M&S b 5% to
Alexandria 5s 1924-’ 52.F& A b 5.20 to
Atchafalaya Levee Dist—
5s Sept 1932-’ 51-M &S 15 10114
Es Dist ref & imp '49.M&S 101
Bosisier District Levee—
Es 1954_____________ A&O 100
Caddo District Levee—
5s 1951 opt 1941_____ J&J
99
Caddo Parish S D No 1—
Es School 1929-1943..J&J b 4.95 to
Fif th District Levee—
99
Es 1950 opt 1940......... J&J
5s 1952 opt 1942_____ J&J
99
5s Oct 15 1962 op ’ 52 A&O
99
99
5s Oct 15 1963-_-.A & 01fl
5s 1957-1967.......... A&OIE
99
99
5s 1959-1969_____F&A1E
Lafourche Basin Levee—
5s Jan 1954 opt 1944. J&J 102M
Lake Borgne Dist Levee—
5s D ec 1952 opt 1942.J&D 101
New Orleans— *
/380
5s Premium (drnum ).J& J /400
5s 1924-1929A&O
9936

4.50
4.50
4.50
4.60

3 3 4 s M ar 1945_____*_M&S

5

b 5%
b 5%
h 5%

4s Parks 1955______ M&N
4s M ar 1 1961______ M&S

b
b
b
b

%
%
%
%

53 1969

M ASSACH USETTS
4s 1923-52 (tax-exempt) .Vai
334s e Ju v 1 1935__ ___ J&J
3 36a 1956’ reg (tax ex)..J & J
3 3 4 W ater 1942_____ _

J&J

3s April 1 1929________ A&O
3s M et Sewerage 1936..M&S

6s M unlcip 1924-1957 J&J b 4.70 to 4 .Kf %
4 t^s 1924^1931
M&N b 4.70 t.o 4.60
4.60
43$s W W 1932-42 J& I
4 70
4s C ity Hall 1924-26 J&J
4 75
6sG enO blig 1931 ’ 40 J&J
4.60
Des M Ind S D 434s ’ 3 2 .J&J
5
b 4.75 to 4.60 %
4 Us 1956-1966
. J&J 6 4.50 to 4.3(>%
4 70
Fort D odge 5s Fund ’ 39A&0
8 2 y4
4.70
43"Floating debt ’ 48 A&O
4 65
92 U
93
..
4 80
43 Public Impt 1950 opt
4.65 !
1942 (old Issue) . .‘J&J
91
Jackson Co 5s 1924-30.A&0
9034
| 43 Pub I m p ’ 42 o p ’ 28. J&.
9034
4.75
5s C ity Hall 1925-39.M&N

4.50
4.50

~1________ ____

3s g Water Jan 1 1941._J&J

4.90 %

4.50
4.50

4H s 1936-1986 . ---A & O
Washington Sub San Dist—

3 3 4 s M arch 1935____M&S
Beverley 4s 1924-1936. .A&O
Boston—
4 3 isT u n 1960 tax ex . A&C
4slTuly 1936________ J&J
4s A pr’ 24-’37 (tax-ex) A&O
4s 1924-1939 (tax-ex) .J&J
4s Tunnel & Sub ’ 48-J& D
4s Sub 1957tax-ex__ A&O
4s Sub 1958 tax-ex___J&J
4s T ub & S ub'59 tax-ex J&J
334s June 1 1924____J&D
336s June 1 1932____J&D
334s June 1 1934____J&D

334s June 1 1943____J&D
334s June 1 1944____J&D
334s July 1 1945_____ J&J
Brockton 4s M ay 1927. M&N
33^s W ater 1932____M&N
Cambridge—
334s W ater M a y ’ 25. M&N
334s M a y l 1945(reg)M&N
3s Bridge 1941______ F&A

99
9036
90
9334
8734
8634
93
93
8534
83
82
9834
90 '
9534
102
9434
9734
9734
9234
97
97
97
9834
9134
9034
90 1
8636
8634
86' ~
97
9136
9736
86
81

b Basis. / Flat price, n Nom inal, o Tax exempt; under a law approved M arch 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, a Sale price.




Nov., 1923.]
B o n d s.

STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS
Bid.

A sk.

9413
Chelsea— 4s Park 1930. A&O
98 ~
4a Oct 1925 (r e g )._ .A & 0
Everett— 4a Sew 19 29._M&S
90
Fall River—
97
4a June 1 1927 (reg)._J& D
313s Water Feb 1930. F&A
9213
Fitchburg—
90
313s Water 1920_____ J&J
Gardner—
90
4s Water 1924-1934. MAN
Gloucester—
313s W ater’ 24 t o ’ 3 1 .A & 0
94^
Hampden C o.—
5133 Bridge 1924____J&J 10013
97'
Haverhill— 4a 1927____J&D
___
97
Holyoke— 4a gold 1927..J& J
9414
313s Dec 1923-1932._J&D
98J£,
Lawrence 4s 1924______ J&J
98
Leominster 4s g 1 9 2 5 ..A&O
97
Lynn— 4s July 1927____J&J
98
4a July 1 1925 (reg)__J&J
3>$s April 1 1932____A&O
9113
98M
Malden— 4a 1924_____ M&N
9813
313s Water July 1 ’ 24.J&J
9714
Marlborough 4a July ’ 20J&J
M edford 4a Feb 1 9 3 0 ..F&A
9514
8a Apr 1 1924-28 tax expt. 10114
Melrose 4s June 1 9 2 4 ..J&D
98M
98
Methuen 4s 1925____-..F & A
Middlesex County—
99
4S 1923 to 1924______ J&D
9414
M ilton 3 V$s 1924 to ’ 32 F&A
New Bedford 4a 1 9 2 0 ..A&O
9714
4s Sewer 1924-41 (tax98J4
exem pt)__________ M&N
Newburyport—
9314
313s Water ’ 23 to ’ 3 4 .J&D
9414
Newton 4a 1935_______ F&A
90
313s Water Dec 1920.J&D
Northampton—
3)
3 s g 1924 to 1 9 2 0 ...J&J9714
Pittsfield—
4}£a 1928-30 (tax exempt)
9914
Quincy 313s ’ 24 to ’ 3 9 ..A & 0
Tax exempt____________
9414
Salem 4a Jan 1 ’ 32-’ 54 tax-ex
97 54
90
Bprlngfleld 313s 1935___J&J
8914
3s Sewer 1930_______ J&D
97
Taunton— 4a 1927_____J&D
9214
313s Sewer Dec 1 ’ 3 0 .J&D
W akefield 4s ’ 24-’ 33 _.A & 0
9614
96'
W atertown— 4s ’ 24-’34 . . J& J
9514
3>48 1924 to 1929____J&J
Winchester 4sjl923-24..J& D
9914
M EXICO
8«e Foreign G o v ’ts page 49.
M ICH IGAN (See foot not 6 o)
July 15 1941____ J&J15
513* Oct 15 1941____ A & 015
513s Highway 1941____J&D
5a Highway 1940______ J&D
413s Highway 1943____F&A
41£sHighway Imp 1937 A&O
4s Highway Imp 1942.. A&O
A on Arbor School District—
4s Sept 1935................A&O
Battle Creek—
4s C ity Hall 1927-30. F&A b 4.60
Bay C ity 4a 1934_______ J&J
513s W W 1924-1951 M&S b 5%
Bay C ity Unioh S D —
o 0 a 1 9 2 0 ,1 9 3 1 ,1930..J& J b 4.70
Bay Co— o4s Dec 15 ’ 23.J&D
Bessemer 513s 1924-49.F&A b 5.25
Calhoun Co 413s ’ 24-’ 20A&O
Detroit—
o 0a Pub Serv 1924-29. J&J
o 0a Pub Serv 1930-51. J&J b 4". 60
o 5 13s N ov 1 1945__ M&N
o 513s Pub U til’ 24-’ 29 J&J
o 513s Pub U tll’ 30-’ 51 J&J b 4.60
o 5 13s Pub U til’ 20-’ 48A&O b 4.60
8s Pub Impt 1924-29.. J&J
S sP ublm p t 1930-51..J& J b 4.60
o 5s Jan 15 1930-42. J&J 15
o 413s Pub Lib 1948 J&J15
o 413s ’ 32, ’ 35-’ 42._J& J 15
4 ^ 8 1942 1952........... J&D
• 4a Aug 15 ’ 24 ’ 28.F&A15
o 4s School 1940____ M&N
313s Park 1930______ M&S
oEscanaba 4)3s 1924-30.J&J
oFlint 4 13s 1924-39____F&A b 4.75
413s 1938-1953............J&D
4M3 1924-1937______ J&D b 4.75
o5s (M ar 15 & Apr l ) ’ 31-50
oGenesee Co 0s 1924-31 M&N 6 4.75
Grand Rapids—
413s Flood Protec ’ 33 .M&S
4s W ater N ov 15 ’ 29. M&N
Highland Park 5s 1928. .J&J
04)
3s Sept 15 1934..M & S
Jackson 413 1930-47 A&016 b 4.60
Kalamazoo — o 4 13s Sewer &
Im pt 1924-1925______ J&J
Kalamazoo S D No 1—
o 5s School ’ 24-’ 30.M & S15 b 4.70
Lansing— 5s 1923______ J&D
o5sIm pJulyl5’ 24-32J&J 15 6 4.75
o5s Sewer 1924-’ 20._J& D
o5s Jan 3 1924-1932..J&J3 6 4.75
o A % a Jan 3 193O-30..J&J3
4J3s 1937-40________ J&D
M arquette 313s 1920___J&J
Muskegon— 5s 1924-28..J&J
413s W -W 1924-44...J & J b 4.70
4s M ay 1 19 34.......... M&N
Muskegon S D — 5s 1942. July
Muskegon Co 4 13s 1932. J&J
Pontiac— 413s ’ 31-’ 47..M & S b 4.70
SJis Sewer 1924-1942____ b 4.75
0s Wat Imp 1924-’ 28. J&D
0s W at Imp 1929-’ 35.J& D
0s W at Imp 1930-’ 5O. J&D 6 4.70
Port Huron 4s 1932_____ J&J
Saginaw 4 J3s Wat ’ 2 5 .. M&N

To
Net.

B onds

Bid.

A sk .

To
N et.

51
B onds

Bid.

St Louis ( Concluded )—
4s Sehool 1937........... .J&J
4s School 1938 ______ J&J
3.65s Ren June 2 5 ’ 27 J&D
313s April 1 1925____A&O
M INNESOTA
102.66 4.30 Springfield 5 s ’ 3 2 o p ’ 17J&D
4 13sJuly 15 1943
J&J 15
4.80
M ONTANA
5.50
5.50 5138 Educational 1 9 4 1 ..J&J
513s Ditch 1923-34 J&D
5.23 Billings 5s 1934 op ’ 2 9 .. J&J
4.75 Butte 5s 1924-1936 ...J & J
4.60 Butte School Dist. 1—
4.60
413s 1924 opt 1914 . J&J
4>£s g July 1 1926
J&J
4.60 Custer Co 6 s ’ 25 o p ’ 15 J&J
4.60 Daniels Co 6 s 1933-1942
Great Falls—
Duluth Ind School Dist—
4.50
513s 1936,1938,1940.A&O
4.50
4.60
4s 1925 option 1915 M&S
4s 1934 opt 1924
A&O
Helena 5s 1931 opt 1910 J&J
b 4.70 to 4.50 %
Kalispell 5s 1933 . . ..J & J
513s Bridge 1926-40 M&N b 4.70 to 4.50 %
b 4.60 to 4.50 %
M ICHIGAN ( Concluded)—

4.70
4.65

W yandotte 413s 1934..J& D

10 0

413s Hospital ’ 27-’ 41.M&N b 4.60 to 4.50 %
Koochiching Co5s’ 24-’ 33.J&J 6613% to 6 %
513s Ditch 1924-1935 J&J 6613% to 6 %
5s 1923-1928 _______ J&D 6 4.80 to
5s 1929-1932 _______ J&D 6 4.75 to
5s 1935, ’ 36, ’ 40, ’ 43, ’ 45,
’ 46 ’ 47,’ 48,’49,’ 50 '.J& D 6 4.60 to
6 4.60 to
4% s 1924-1925______ J&D b 4.90 to
6 4.65 to
413s 1926-1935 . . . .
4>3s Mar 1924-1937.M&S 6 4.60 to
6 4.60 to
6 4.75 to
4s M ay 1 1 9 2 7 .. . .M &N 6 4.75 to
4s School Jan 1 1935. .J& J 6 4.55 to
6 4.55 to
4s 1944 _________ . A&O 6 4.55 to
6 4.75 to
6 4.75 to
Ramsey Co—
4 ?3s Rd & Bdge ’ 24-’ 43 J&D 6 4.75 to

6 4.70 to
5s Refg July 2 ’ 24-’ 31 J&J 6 4.70 to
413s W W 1924-42 A&O 6 4.55
os School July 1 1951.J&J 6 4.65 to
6 4.60
413s Park June 1 ’ 43 J&D 6 4.60 to
413s Sewer July 1 ’ 4 3 .J&J 6 4.60 to
6 4.60
413s Ref July 2 ’ 24-’ 31.J&J 6 4.65 to
•413s N ov 1 1931_________ 6 4.65 to
49 Ref Mar 1 1939
.M&S 6 4.55
6 4.55 to
6 4.55
S’ th St Paul 513s ref ’ 33.J&J

4.60
4.50
4.50
4.40
4.35
4.35
MISSISSIPPI
4.35 513s Im pt 1 9 2 4 -1 9 3 0 ...M&S
513s Impt 1931-1940 .M&S
4.55 5 *3s April 1929-1934
A&O
413s 1924-1934_________ J&J
to 4.50 %
433s July 1 1924-1935..J&J
4.50 4 13s July 1 1936 . . .J&J
to 4.80 %
313s Refund Jan 1 1927. J&.T

to 4.60 %
Biloxi 513s 1924-1948..A&O 6 5.25
4.50
to 4.80 %
Jackson 513s July 1 ’3 3 .J&J
4.75
5s Water Aug 1 1928.F&A
5s Water 19 30.. . .F & A
4.60
to 4.50 %
Jones Co 5s 1924-’ 42..M & N 6 5.30
4.50 Meridian— 6 s M ay ’ 24.M a y
4.60
5s Dec 1 1939 . . . J&D
to 4.50 %
413s Sch House 1941. J&J
to 4.50 %
Mississippi Levee Dist—■
4.60
5s M ay 2 1944
M&N
to 4.50 %
5s July 1 1953______ J&J
4.50
413s Sept 1934____M&S
4.50 Vicksburg—
4.50
5s St Impt 1924-’ 32_ F&A
4.50
413s Sewer D ec 1 ’ 28-D ec
4.60
4.50
6 s 1947 option 1917 .J&J
4.55
5s 1924-1984______ M & N 6 5.60
4,75
4 Us July 1949 ______ J&J
to 4.70 %
4s 1952 option 1 9 2 2 ... J&J
4.70
to 4.70 %
M ISSOURI
4.75 5s M arch 1930-1936________
to 4.70 %
3 13a Cap Bldg ’ 24-’ 28 op J&J
Kansas C ity—
5s W W 1939
J&.T 103
4.60
98
4133 Sept 1 1930____M&S
4.75
413s M ar 1 1933____M&S
9713
99
4s7 u ly 1 1924_______ J&J
4.65
to 4.50 %
4s Market House *24. J&J 99
4s W ater 1924............. J&J
99
4 3 July 1 1924........... .J&J
99
4.80
4s Sept 1 1930______ M&S
95
to 4.60 %
Kansas C ity School Dist—
5
5s July 1941.............. J&J 103
to 4.60 %
98
413s July 1 1933......... J&J
4.75
4 13s July 1 1937......... J&J
9713
96
4s July 1 1927............. J&J
to 4.60 %
4.60
4s Bldg 1932............... J&J
9413
4.50
313s July 1925______ J&J
9613
4.75 Little River Drainage Dist—
513s Oct 1924-1933..A & O
4.75
to 4.50 %
St Joseph—
4.55
4s 1924........... ............M&S 6 4.70
4s 1 9 2 0 . . ________ M&N 6 4.70
4.50
4.60 St Joseph School District—
to 4.65 %
413s 1925, 1930 & 1 9 3 5 ... 6 4.75
St Louis—
to 4.70 %
413s Bdge-Compl ’ 35 A&O b 4.60
4.75
413s Pub Bldg & Imp
4.70
to 4.65 %
1928-1943 ............... J&J 6 4.60
4s Insane Asy’m ’ 28. A&O b 4.70
4.60
4s Public Im pt 1 9 2 8 ..J&J 6 4.70
4.60
4s Public Bldg 1929..A & O 6 4.70
4s W W Renew ’ 31..M&N|b 4.65

4.60 %
4.50 %
4.45
4.45
4.60
4.45
4.40
4.40
4.50
4.50
4.35
4.35
4.35
4.50
4.50

%
%

%
%
%
%

%
%
%
%
%
%

4.60 %
4.50
4.70
4.50 %
4.50 %
%
4.45
4.40
4.40
4.45
4.45
4.35

to 5.10

to 5.15

to 5.40

95.75
5.50
to 4.50 %
to 4.50 %
to 4.60,%
to 4.40 %
4.35
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.35

4.60
4.00
4.60
4.60

6 5%

%

%
%
%
%

to
to
to
to

4.50
5
to 4.90 %

Grand iil 413s ’ 25 op '10 J&J
Lincoln— 4 13s’ 24 t o ’ 29 F&A
Lincoln S D 4 ^ s 1 9 24.M&N
Omaha 513s 1941
M&N
5s 1930,^35, ’ 40, ’ 45, ’ 50
4 ^ s W W Dec°15 ’ 41 J&J
Omaha S D 413s 1928..J& J
4 13s July 1931
J&J
5s 1948_____________ J&D
513s M ay 2 1951
M&N
So Omaha S D —
5s Dec 1929

4.80

i

4.90
4.70
4.70
4.70
5
4.75
4 90
b 4.75 to 4.60 %
4.65
4.90
4.65
4.65
4.65
4.65
4.65
b 5.10 4.8 0 %
4.90

.T&D

4.85

NEVADA

5
5

W ashoeCoSD5s’ 24to’ 29 M&S

513s Aug 1 ’ 24-’ 61___F&A
413s School 1943____A&O
413s Water ’ 24 to ’ 60 M&N
4s Paving 1929_____ M&N
Camden Co 413s 1933.F&A
4s 1944______________ J&J
Cape M ay— 5s 1934___J&D
413s School 1924-51.M&S
413s 1924-1952______ M&S
East Orange 413s’ 25-45 F&A
5s Sewer 1924-1960 .J&J
4s 1934_____________ A&O
4s W ater 1933_______J&D
313s W ater 1933
A&O
Elizabeth— 413 s 1955...J & J
513s Doc 1 1923-’ 46 J&D
6 s June 1 1927______ J&D
Englewood— 4s Sep ’ 35 M&S

4.25
4.25
4.80
4.80
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75
4.75

to 4.50

5.25
%

4.75
4 75
4.75
4.75
4.75

tn 4
tn 4 «R % *
to 4.85 %
4 75
4 50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.60
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
5
5
5

h
b

Hospital ’ 24-’ 49.F&A b
Road ’ 32-’36__ F&A 6
4s 1926.
..................F&A b
4s Hosnital 194fi
FAr.\\h
3.65s Park ’ 24 to ’ 35. F&A b
Essex Fells (Boro) 5s July
28 1 9 24-1 960 ... 1........... ..
d% a
4?2 s

5
5.50

4.85
5
4.90
4.90
5

Phillips Co—
5s R ef Dec ’ 35 op ’3 3 .J&J
NEBRASKA.
Douglas Co— 4 s ’ 24-’ 28 A&O
5s Highway 1942____A&O

T«
N et.

4.40 %
4.40
4.40
4.40 1
<?•

b 5.25 to 5%

NEW HAM PSH IRE
313s Hospital 1924-25
J&J
Berlin—
4s R ef 1924-35 M&N
1
Concord—
i
313s 1924 to 1929____J&J
%
%
Dover 313s ’ 28-’ 31
J&D
Laconia—
4s 1924_____ A&O
$
Manchester—
%
%
4s 1924-’ 40 (tax-ex) F&A
%
4s 1925-1942(tax-ex) J&J
%
4s Sewer 1924-’ 43 (tax4.75
exempt) _ . . . . M&N
Pembroke 4s ’ 24-’ 34
F&A
Portsmouth 4s g Sch ’ 23 J&D
4.70
4s Ref Water 1932
J&J
4.70 Stratford 5s M ay 1933-1954.
4.70
4.65
NEW JE R SE Y .
4.60
4.60
4.60 Asoury Park—‘5s 1924 J&D
4.60
%
Atlantic City— 5s 1925. J&D
5.10
6 s 1927 . . .
A&O
5
4% s 1924-1937 .
J&J
5
4J3s 1938(1958
J&J
5
4 >3 s g Water 1920 . J&J
5
%
4 13s Jan 1 1945______ J&J
5
4s Water 1930
J&J
5
Atlantic Co— 6 s R ’ d ’ 26 J&D 10113
4.90 Atlantic Highlands—
4s g Sewer July 1 1928 J&J
5.50
6 4.65
5.50 Bayonne— 5s Fund 1928 J&J
5.50
5s Jan 1 1924-1949
J&J
413s Funding 1931
J&D
5.10
413s Jan 1 1933
J&J
5.10
4s Floating Debt 1928 J&J
Belleville 5s r24 *34-’ 44 M&N h 8 %
5.50
b 5%
%
Belleville S D 5s ’ 27-44"M&N b 8 %
5.40 Bergen Co 513s ’ 31-’ 34 J&D
5.40
513s Dec l" l9 3 5 -’ 42 J&D
5s Dec 1944 . . _____ J&D
5s Dec 15 1923-1955J&D15
4.50
4>3s 1924-1939
A&O
4.50
413s Aug 1924-1938.F&A
4s Court Hse ’ 24-’ 38. A&O

99.20

to
to
to
to
to

b
b
b
b

A sk.

4 55
4 55
4^55
4.60
4.80
4. An
4.60

4.50
4.50
4.50
4.50
4 50
4-! BO
4 00
4.60
4 75
%

to i '.3 5 %
to 4.40 %
to 4 50 qt
t.n 4 an q9
to 4^35 tfo
s

lBasis. /F lat price, n Nominal, o Tax exempt; under a law approved M ay 13 1909, and which went into effect Sept, l la oa . bonds Issued
tar that date by municipal corporations are tax-exempt and these, accordingly, sell on a better basis.




STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS

52
Bonds.

Falrview— 5s 1944.
Garfield 5Ms 1929____M & S ______
Gloucester C o4M s’ 23-’ 26 v a r ______
Hackensack— 4 Ms 1942F & A ______
Harrison— 4s 1930_____ J & J ______
Hoboken— 4M s 1940___J&J b 4.90
3Ms 1931__________ M & N ----------5s School 1924-1954. .J & J ______
6s Sewer June 1 '2 6 .J & D --------6s Pav & Sew 1 9 26.-F & A ______
Hudson C o— 4M s 1948. A & O ______
4Ms M ay 1 1950____M & N ---------4s g Park 1959 & ’ 5 4 .M & N ______
4s gold Ref 1935____F & A ---------6s R oad July 15’ 2 5 .J & J 1 5 --------Irvington 5s School '63.J& D --------JerseyCity— 6s 1926— J & D ______
5Ms Sch 1942-1953.-A & O ______
5Ms Dec 1 1931-1933 J & D ______
5s gold assess 1924--M & N ______
4Ms School 19 23-5 8.J & D ______
4 Ms Refunding 1928-J & J --------4 Ms School 1945_____ J & J ______
4Ms Water 1961------A & O ---------4M S Park Mar 1961. M & S ______
4e Water 1932______ A & O ______
4s Refunding 1949— F & A ______
Kearny 4M 3 1936_____ F & A ______
4H s April 1962_____ A&O ............
4M® Sch Imp ’ 24-’ 5 2 .J & D --------Lodi— 5s 1924-1947____J & J ............
Long Branch 5s 1943..M & N ______
4s June 1 1935--------- J & D ---------Lyndhurst 5s 1924-1957.J & J --------6s Im p 1926_________J & D .............
Mercer Co— iM s 1933..J & J ______
4s R oad 1933______ J & D .............
3 Ms April 1941_____A & O ............
6s Road&Bdge’ 24-’ 3 4 F & A ______
Middlesex Co 4 Ms’ 24-’ 34 J& J...........
6s R oad 1924-1931.- J & D ...........
4Ms Fund July 1924-1939-----------4 Ms Imp 1924-’ 32__ A & O ______
3Ms Bridge ’ 24 to ’ 31. J & J ______
M onm outh Co 6s 1926.M &S 102
M ontclair 4M s Sch ’ 4 1 .A & 0 ______
43^s H Sch Bldg ’ 4 4 .J & D ...........
33^8 School 1932_____ J & J ...........
Morris Co— 4s ’ 35 op '05 J & J ______
4Ms 1942 opt 1922.. . J & J ...........
Morristown 4M S ’ 23-42 J & D ______
Newark— 434s 1944— F&A b 4.55
5 X s Oct 15’ 24to’ 5 9 A & 0 15 6 4.60
5s 1924-1958. .............. J&J 6 4.60
4Ms D ock 1959_____ F&A b 4.55
434s Apr 15 ’ 24-’ 61A&015 b 4.55
434s Sch D ec 1 ’ 4 5 ..-J & D b 4.50
4s Sch House 1959 op 1949 b 4.50
4s PasValSew’ 61op’ 51J&D b 4.50
334s 1929____________ J&D b 4.75
334s Track Elev ’ 54.F& A b 4.55
Vailsburg 434s 1934..J& J b 4.75
New Brunswick—
4 Ms Aug 1 1924-57.-F& A
North Bergen 5s 1941.-J& D .
6s School 1924-29__ M&S
6s School 1930-58...M & S
No Plainfield 5s 1923-1954
Nutiey 5s 1933................J&D
Ocean C ity— 5s 1944__ F&A
Orange— 5s 1924 to ’ 3 2 .J&J 1
5s Water 1938______ F&A i
434s School 1943____J&D i
4s Sch House 1934__ J&D i
Passaic 434s 1924-’ 40.-M & S
6M® Gen Im p ’ 23-28.J&D
534s Gen Im p ’ 29-44.J&D
5348 Gen Imp ’ 45-51-J&D
5s Imp ’ 24-’ 48______ M&N
434s Ref 1944______ M&N
Passaic Co— 4s ’ 24-’ 2 4 ..J&J
Paterson—
6s 1925 & 1926......... M&N
5348 1924-1926......... M&N
534s 1927-1934......... M&N b 4.70
------------M
-------& N --b 4.70
"‘
534s 1935-1959_____
434s 1933 to 1 9 4 4 ..-M & N b 4.70
434s Feb 1 1945____F&A 6 4.70
4s N C Hall ’ 24 to ’ 32.J&J 6 4.70
Perth A m boy 434s Apr 1944.
434s School 1938________
4 J4s Funding ’ 24-’ 27 .A & 0
Plainfield— 4s’ 23 to ’ 34. J&D
4s School 1959_____ M&N
Ramsey 5s Water 1923-’ 40.
Ridgefield 5s July ’ 24-’ 31J&J
Ridgewood 5s 1 9 2 4 - ’ 2 6 _F&A
Riverside 5s 1925-’ 32__A& 0
Sea Isle C ity 5s 1 9 4 3 ..- F&A
So Orange— 4s ’ 24 to '4 4 . J&J
Summit 434s Sch 1941.F&A
4s 1933........................ M&N
Trenton 4 3 4 s M ay '2 4 .M&N
534s Oct 1924-51____A&O
434s W ater 1943____A&O
4s C ity Hall 1939____J&D
334s Sch N ov 1 1929 M&N
Union Co 434s 1 9 3 7 -..M & S
434s 1 9 4 2 ................. M&S
4s Oct 1 1942..............A&O
5M s June 1 1926____J&D
Vailsburg— See Newark.
Weehawken 434s ’ 23-28.J&D
Westfield—
5s June 15 ’ 24-’ 6 0 ..-J & D
West New Y ork 5s '3 6 . M&S
W ildwood 434s ’ 24-’ 57.F& A
NEW MEXICO
4M s ref 1953 op 1 9 3 3 ..-J&J
434s D ec 16 ’ 52 op ’ 2 2 ..J& D
4s Fund 1939 op 1919..M & S
4s Highway 1924-1944..J&J
Albuquerque 434s ’ 2 9 .-M&S
5s W W D ec 1962.

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Newburgh 4M s ’ 24-’34.F& A
5
4.25
6
4M s W at Imp 1924-41J&J b 4.25 to 4.20 %
5.50
4s W at Imp 1942-63..J&J
4.15
New Rochelle—
NEW Y O R K
5s 1926-1929________M&N
4.50
5s 1930-1950________M&N b 4.35 to 4.30 %
5s Mar 1 1924-1971____M&S b 4.10 to 3.95
5s Jan 1 1924-1971......... J&J b 4.10 to 3.95
4Ms M un Im p’ 24-35.M&N b 4.25 to 4.20 %
112
4s 1924-1930________M&N
4;4s Highway 1963__ M&S 110
4.25
112
4Ms Canal 1964_________J&J 110
3M s 1924 to 1933____J&D
4.20
107
New York C ity—
4 4 s Canal 1965_______ J&J 105
107
4M s June 1965______ J&D 103M 104M
4 Ms Highway 1965____M&S 105
105
4Ms June 1 9 2 4 -3 0 ...J& D b 4.50 to 4 .2 5 %
4 Ms Barge Canal 1945..J& J 103
102
4s Canal Term 1942____J&J 100
4M s 1963____________M&S 103M 104M . . .
102
4'Ms (old) M ay 1957. M&N 103M 104M . . .
4s Canal Term Jan 1946. J&J 100
4 Ms (new) N ov ’ 57.M &N 103M 104M . . .
4s g High Imp M ar’ 58.M&S 101
102M
4s g High Imp Sep ’ 58.M & S 101
4 Ms Corp stock 1967.J&J 103M 104M . . .
102M
4s High Imp Mar I960. M&S 101
4
Ms Corp stock’ 24-’ 32J&J b 4.50 to 4 .2 5 %
102M
102 M
4s Canal Imp July 1960.J&J 101
4M s C orpstk 1971.J&D15 103M 104 M
4s Canal Imp Jan 1961.J&J 101
4 Ms 1960 opt 1930__ M&S “99 _ 100
102M
4 Ms 1960................__M&S
4s Canal Imp July 1961 .J&J 101
102M
99 M 100
102 M
4s Highw Imp Mar ’ 61. M&S 101
4Ms M ar 1 1962____M&S
99M 100
4s Palisade Park 1961..M&S 101
4M s Mar 1 1964____M&S
192M
99 M 100
102 M
4 Ms April 1 1966____A&O
4s Canal Jan 1962_____ J&J 101
99 M 100
4s Highw Imp Mar ’ 6 2 .M&S 101
4Ms Apr 15 1972..A & 015
102M
100M
4s
Various
1936____M&N
97
95
4s Canal Imp Jan 1967.J&J 101
102M
4s Highw Imp M ar ’ 67. M&S 101
4s N ov 1955_______ M&N
102M
95M
94M
4s
Various
1956____
M&N
4s Palisades Park 1967. M&S 101
102 M
95M
94M
95
99
4s Various M ay '5 7 . M&N 95M
3s g Jan 1 1956_________J&J
96M
95
99
4s N ov 1958_______ M&N 95 M
3s g July 1 1958_________J&J
96M
95
4s M ay 1959________M&N 95M
99
3s g Canal Jan 1 1959__ J&J
96M
Albany— 4 Ms ’ 24-’ 2 8 ..J & D
4.25
3M s Bklyn M Sew’ 27.J&J b 4.50 4.30%
4 J4s Water 1924-34. M & N
4.151 3M s D ’k 1927 E x __ M &Nb 4.50 4.30%
4.10
4 34 s Oct 1963 ______ A&O
3 Ms g Exempt 1941.M&N b 4.40 4.25%
4 Ms Water 1932____M&N
4.15
3Ms Exempt 1942..M & N b 4.40 4 .25T
4M s 1924-1954______ J&D 6 4.15 to 4.05 %
3 M s R T 1948-1950.M&N b 4.40 4.25(
3Ms g Exempt 1952.M &N 85M
87
4s Munic&Sch ’ 24-’ 63 J&J b 4.15 to 4.05 %
4.15
4s Park 1924 to ’ 3 0 . . M&N
3M sg Exempt 1953.M&N 85M
87
4.15
3 Ms g Exempt 1954.M&N 85M
87
334s Pub Imp ’ 24-’ 34 F&A
3 Ms g W ater E x ’ 5 4 .M&N 85M
87
4.15
Albany Co— 3M s’ 24-25 F&A
3 Ms Exempt 1 9 5 5 ..M&N 85M
87
4.15
334s Aug 1 1925_____F&A
4 Ms 1936-1937-1938. M&N
4.10
3M sS tk April 1 ’ 5 4 . . A&O 86
87M
Allegany Co 4M s’ 32-’ 36 M&S
3M s N ov 1 1929____M&N b 4.50 4.25%
4.25
Amsterdam 5s Wat 1923-37. b 4.30 to 4.25 %
3s g D ock 1924 E x ._M & N b 4.50 4.25%
4.20
3s g R T 1950Exem_M &N'b 4.50 4.25%
Aubu’n-4J4s Dec6’ 23-31J&D
4s Water M ay’ 24-’ 25 M&N
4.20 NiagFalls— 5 Ms ’ 41-48 M&N
4.30
4.20
4.20
4.10% Sewer 1935-40.J&J
4 Ms 1925-1934___________
4Ms School 1924-26.F&A
4.30
Binghamton 4s ’ 28&’ 29.F& A
4.20
4.25
4s Sew Disp ’ 24-’ 36._F& A b 4.20 to 4.15 %
4M s W a tM a y l’ 41-48M&N
b
4.20
to
4.10
%
4
Ms
R
epav’
29-33reg
M&N
4.30
4Ms 1924-1956_____
4M s Sew ’ 39-’ 46 reg.M &N
4.25
'
" to 4.15
3M s 1942-1945..........M&N
4.15
3 Ms Bridge 1935____F&A
__ . . . 4
...........4
Brooklyn— d — 6s 1 9 2 4 ..J&J
North Tonawanda 4s’ 24 A&O
4.50
______ 4
4.50
4s Bridge 1926______ J&J
4Ms 1924-1925______ J&D
Oneida
eid: Co 3Ms ’ 24-’ 28.F& A
. ... 4
4.25
3 Ms g 1924 to 1 9 3 7 -.-J&J
______ 4
Onondaga Co 3s’ 24-’ 29.J&J
4.20
3M s g July 10 1925__ J&J
...........4
4.25
5Ms 1923-1930_____ M&N
3Ms gold 1936_______ J&J
______ 4
4.20
4Ms 1924-1926______ J&J
3s Bridge 1925______ J&J
. . . 4
4.20
Broome Co 5s ’ 24-’ 33..M & S
4s M arch 1 1929____M&S
4.25
Buffalo— 7s 1924 & 1925 J&J
______ 4
Orange C o 3 Ms 19 2 4 .. Feb 1
4.30
6s Parks Jan 1 1 9 2 4 ..J&J
...........4
Ossining 4M s 1924-42.M &S
4.30
______ 4
Oswego— 4 Ms 1924-29. M&N
4Ms June 15 1944. J&D 15
______ 4
5 Ms Sch 19 24-1 946 ..M&Nb 4.50 to 4 .3 5 %
4M s June 15 1964. J&D 15
4.50
Penn Yan 4.35s ’ 24 to ’ 3 1 0 c t
4M s 1924-1968______ J&D b 4.15 to 4.10 ®
______ 4
Poughkeepsie—
4Ms Feb 15 ’ 62op’ 32. F&A
4.25
4s June 15 1924-’ 30 .-J & D
_______ 4
3M s 1924 to 1 9 3 0 ...M&S
_______ 4
4 Ms Water 1924-52..J& D b 4.25 to 4 .2 0 %
4s June 15 1960_____ J&D
4.30
______ 4
3M » Park Reg 19 27.. F&A
Putnam Co 4 Ms ’ 24-’ 29.F&A
4.30
Queens County 4s 1927.J&D
3Ms Water 1924-35.M &S
______ 4
4.25
Rochester— 5s 1924-26. F&A
Cohoes 6sRefW at’ 24’45.J&J
______ 4
4.25
5s 1927-1931 (c o u p ).. F&A
4
Corning 5 Ms 1924-60..M&S
4.20
5s 1932-1951 (c o u p ).. F&A
Cortland Co 4M s ’ 24-’ 51 J&J b 4.30 to 4.20
4.15
4
DelawareCo4.20s’ 24-’ 52 A&O ______ 1____
4M s Jan 15 1933......... J&J
4.10
4 Ms Municipal 1945. M&S
Elmira— 4s 1935______ M&S ____. ! .............. 4
4 Ms WateT 1924-’ 4 5 .A & 0 b 4.25 to 4.15
4M s Pub Im p ’ 25-’ 48.F&Ab 4.20 to 4.10'%
4M s Apr 1 1933-1935_____ ______ ' ______ 4
4Ms School 1924-45._J&Jb 4.20 to 4.10'
Erie C o4M s’ 24-36tax-ex J&J b 4.15 to 4.10
4MS 1924-1936.............J&Jb 4.20 to 4.15'
4
4S 1924 to 1927______ J&J
Franklin Co 4M s’ 31-’ 40 M&S ........... 1 ____
Fulton— 3.40s’ 24 to ’ 29 J&D
! _ _4
4s Im p Sch & c ’ 24-’ 47.J& Jb 4.15 to 4.05'
3
Ms Im p July 1 1924.J&J
Garden C ity—
3 Ms Ref 1933 opt ’ 13. J&J
4 Ms 1924 to 1952____J&J b 4.40 to 4.30
Rockland Co— 4s’ 24-34 .M&S
______ 4
3 Ms Fund 1924_____ J&D
to 4.45 %
___
Rome— 4M sSept 1 5 ’ 31.J&J
to 4.45%
______
5Ms 1931-1941_______ A&O
to 4.45 %
R ye 5s Mar 10 ’ 24-’ 38..M & S b 4.50 to 4.35
b 4.30 to 4.25
SaranacLake4Ms’ 24-26 M&S
to 4.45 %
to 4.4 5%
______
4.45s FireHouse’ 24-’ 39J&J
5 Ms 1924-19:
to 4.4 5%
___
b 4.30 to 4.25
Saratoga Co 5s 1925-41
6s 1925-1930.
Saratoga Springs—
6s 1931-1954.
to 4.45 '
4 Ms Park 1 9 2 4 -4 0 ..-A&O 64 M % to 4.15
Scarsdale 4 Ms 1924-45.J&D b 4.35 to 4.25
Hudson______
Schenectady 5s 1924-33.J&J
6 4.35 to 4.30
4Ms 1924-1931______ A&O
____
4Ms 1924-1934_______J&J b 4.20 to 4.15
Schenec Co 4 Ms ’ 42-’ 5 8 .J&J
Solvay 4M s 1924-40__ F&A
Jamestown S D 5s 1925-29.
Steuben Co 4 ‘ _s
' ’ 28-’ 37 F&A
b 4.25 to 4.20
Suffolk Co 4 Ms ’ 24-’ 32_J&J
4 Ms Oct 1924-1939..A&O b 4.20 to 4.15
b 4.30 to 4.20
Syracuse 4M s 1923-35 V a r .. b 4.20 to 4.15
b 4.25 to 4.20
b 4.30 to 4.25
5s M ay 15 1924-1938_____ b 4.25 to 4.20
5M s 1924-1960_____ M &S b 4.30 to 4.20
4 Ms
.4.15
4s Refunding 1929___J&D
.4.15
3Ms W ater 1928_____ J&J
.4.30
______
Tioga Co 5s 1 9 2 4 -3 0 ...M&S
.4.60
______
Tonawanda 4Ms ’ 24-’ 42.J& J
.4.60
b 4.50 to 4.40
4Ms sewer 1924-1953.J&J
.4.70
b 4.50 to 4.40
5s Water 1924-1950.-J&J
.4.70
5Ms Water 1924-50..J& J
.4.70
..
.
5Ms St Im pt 1931___J&J
.4.25
...........
T roy — 4 Ms 1923-1925. .J& D
.4.40
______
6s 1926-1940 reg____A&O
______
4.85
4 Ms School 1924-31_F&A
______
4M s Feb 151924-1957------ b 4.30 to 4.20 %
______ 14.25
______
4s W ater 1924-1925..J&D
4.85
______ 14.25
4.80
4s Sept 1 1926.........
4Ms 1924-1943.
______ 14.20
______
3M s W ater 1924-36..J&J
5M
______ '4.20
______
Utica— 4 Ms 1 9 2 4 -3 5 ... M&N
______
4 Ms Pub Im p ’ 24-’ 42 A&O b 4.20 to 4.1 0%
5s Jan 2 1924-1928.
______
3 Ms N ov 1 1924 t o ’ 35 N ov b 4.20 to 4.15 %
4.50
4.50
Warsaw Union Fr S D N o. 10
______
4.50
4.30
5s Aug 1 1928______
4 Ms 1924-1942_______ O ctlb 4.50 to 4.40 %
4.25 W atertown 4 Ms 1942___J&J ____ ______ 14.20
4.50
5s 1931-1939_______ M&N
4.25
4Ms Ref 1924-1928..M & S
5
4M s 1924-53_________ J&J . .. . ______ 4.20
_____ 4.25
4.20
4.90
4 Ms 1938-1943_____ J&D
5s 1924-1925_________ J&J
4.20
3Ms Court House’ 30.M & S
5s 1926-1945. ............-J&J b 4.30 to 4.2 5%
.4.20
4s M ay 1 1938______ M&N
.4.25
3 Ms Sewer ’ 24 to ’ 27 M&N
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5s 1931 op 1921___________
Socorro Co 5s’ 41 op’ 2 1 .A & 0

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STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS
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Watervliet 6s 1923-30__ V a r ______
West Seneca 5s ’ 24-’ 3 8 .A & 0 ______
W estch’rCo33*s'27&’ 28J& D ______
53*3 1924-25 reg__ J&D!_______
53*s 1926-32 reg__ J & D _______
5s 1939-76__________ J&D b 4.20
5s June 1 1929-54.__J&D 6 4.25
4 H s Parkway 1962-86 J & D ______
43*s Co Bldg 1927-44.A&O b 4.15
4s Co Bldg 1924-59--M & Sb 4.15
4s 1930 to 1935______Fife A _______
43*S San Sew ’ 33-’ 82.J& J6 4.20
White Plalns-4s ’ 24-’ 28 F & A ______
53*3 Sch 1931-1936.. A & O ______
33*s Water 1931____A & O ______
W oicott43*sJlyl5’ 24-42J& J______
Yonkers— 4s ’ 24 to ’ 2 5 .M&S______
53*s Jan 1924-1926..A & O ______
83*3 Jan 1927-1961..A & 06 4.40
43*S July 1 19 25-6 2..A & O ______
4 k s M ar 1 ’ 27-’ 5 6 ..A & 0 ______
33*s M ay 1924______ F & A ______
5s April 1 1924-27_______ I______
5s 1924-1938........... ..A & O ______
NORTH

C A R O L IN A

58 July 1961_____

.J & J b 4.70
.J& J 6 4.70
. J & J _____
.J & J ______
. f &a !______
.J& J!______
.J & J ______

83*s Street 1924-36..F & A b 5.25
B un com beC o5s’ 23-’ 46.J& D b 5.20
4>*s Funding 1939..M&S!______
6s Bridge 1928-37...A & 0 6 5.30
Charlotte- 5sSt&Sew’ 29. J & J ______
5s School 1924-46____F&A6 5%
8?*s Fund 19 24-2 9..F & A ______
53*S 1924 1930_____ M & N ______
53*S 1931-1948......... M&N 6 4.90
43*s Water Mar 1935.J&J!______
4343 Water Oct 1 ’ 41. A&O:--------43*s Wat & Sew 1942.J&J'--------Durham -4 3*sSew& Lt’ 41 J&.Tj--------43*s Fund’ 23 to 1940. J & J ______
5s Water 1924 to 1945.J& J b 5 %
5s Fd & Sewer ’ 24-’ 39 F& A b 5%
Granville Co 43*s ’ 3 9 .M&N .
Greensboro— 5s W W ’ 30 J & J --------5s Aug 1 1942 W ____F & A ---------4s W ater-Works 1954. J& J--------Greenville 5s W W ’ 5 8 -F & A ______
6s W ater July 1 9 2 4 ..J & J --------Iredell Co 5s Aug 1 ’ 42-F & A --------Lee Co 5s Road 1952._M & N --------Lincoln Co 5s 1943 & ’ 48 J & J --------5s Bridge 1937-1951. F & A --------Mecklenburg Co—
6s Ref N ov 1950____M & N --------Pitt Co 5s 1924-36___ M&N,6 5.20
43*3 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 Impt June 1 1944. J & D --------Rutherford Co 5s ’ 24-’ 52 J&J b 5.25
Salisbury 6s Imp ’ 24-’ 35.J&J b 5.30
6s 1924-1941.............. M&N b 5.30
Surrey Co 6s M ay 1933-1958--------Wake Co 5s Fund ’ 48__ J&Jj---------Weldon 6s Jan 1924-1942___- ..........
Wilmington—
5s Ref & Impt 1 9 5 5 ..A & 0 14 ?*s 1924-1962.......... A&O& 3%
43*3 g Wat & Sew ’ 48 A&O,43*s W at & Sew 1952. J&J 4s g Ref July 1 1 9 2 9 ..J&J Winston-Salem— 5s '25 M&S 5s gen impt 1944___ J&J'5s Sept 1924-1947...M & S 6 5%
*s July 1 1942____ J&J 5s July 1 1952____ J&J
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4.50 Cincinnati ( Concluded ) —
3.65s g Feb 1937____F&A
4.60
33*3 W ater ’ 45 op ’ 25 F&A
4.15
3s Water 1939 op ’ 19.F&A
4.30
4.30 Cine S D *43*3 1934. A&013
4s 1936 opt 1906____M&S
to 4.15 %
33*3 1940 opt 1912..A & O
to 4.15 %
4.15 Cleveland *5 3*s 1940-70 J&D
6s 1932-1933_______ J&D
to 4.05 %
*53*s Pub Hall 1970.J&D
to 4.05 % !
*53 W W 1936-1968..J&D
4.1 0
*4 3*3 St Imp Feb 1’ 34 F&A
to 4.10 % I
4.25
*4 3*3 M arch 1 9 49...M & S
4.35
*4 3*s Fire dep’ 24-’ 30 A&O
4.25
*4 3*sFireDept’ 31-’ 55 A&O b 43*
4.60
4 3*sClarkAvBdg ’ 42 A&O
4.30
4 3*s Park 1938_____A&O
4.40
4s Park 1929-1931...A & O
% I 4sG rade Cross’ g ’ 30. A&O
4.25 Cleveland S D *4t*s ’ 23-’ 28
4.25
*43*s 1929 to 1935_______
4.25
4s July 1 1932_______ J&J
4.30
*6s 1924-1928 _____ J&D
4.30
*6s 1929 to 1935____J&D
Cleveland Heights S D —
*6.3 1926 1959______ A&O b 4.80
43* Columbus *6s ’ 49-’ 57._M&S
to 4.60 %
5s St Im pt 1925-1932 M&S b 4.50
to 4.60,%
4s Sewer '33 opt '1 3 .M&S
______ 4.60
4s Wat W '45 op ’ 2 0 .M&S
______ 14.60
3 3*s 1932 opt 1912__ J&J
______ 15.50 Columbus S D 4s 1926. M&S
______ 4.90
*5s 1943-1952_____ J&D 19
_____ 4.90 Cuyahoga Co *6s’ 24-39 A&O
to 5%l
*5s Bridge 1924 27. _A&O
to 5.10 %
*5s Ref 1924 1932...A & O
to 5%|
*53 Ref 1932-1939..A&O
______ ! 5
4s Ref 1924 to 1 9 2 6 .. A&O
to 5.20 %
4s 1924-1941_______ A&O
______ I 5
♦Dayton— 5s 1924 ’ 32. M&N 6 4.75
to 4.80 %
*6s Gen fund 19 28..A & O 6 4.80
______ I 5
*53*s W W Imp 1944 J&D b 4.70
______ ! 5
*5s W W Imp 1 9 45.-F&A b 4.70
to 4.80 %
*4 3*s W W Imp 1940 J&D 6 4.60
______ 4.75
*43*s Bdge 1933-39.A&O b 4.60
______ 4.70! D ayton SD 53*s’ 41-’ 61M&S3 b 4.89
______ 4.70
*5s M ar 16 r24-’ 46 M&S166 4.80
______ 4.85 East Liverpool— 4s 1940 J&J
______ 4.85 Elyria 4s 1924 to ’ 38.J&D
to 4.85 %
5s W W 1929-1946___ J&J
to 4.90 %
*FlndlayCltySD5s’ 24-27J&J b 4.70
______ I 5
Fostoria— 4s 1925_____ M&S
______ 5
*5s W W Imp ’ 24 ’ 40 M&S b 4.70
______ 4.90 Franklin Co 4s ’ 24-*25 M&S
______ 4.80
*5s FI E m erg ’ 24-’ 29 M&S
______ 5.10
*5 3*sHos&Bge’ 25-35 F&A
______ 5.25
6s Rd M ay2’ 27-’ 31 M&N2
______ 5
Hamilton Co *4 3*s ’ 43.F& A
______ 15.15
4 3*s Oct 1 1939_____ A&O
______ 5.10
4s C H J ’ne ’ 3 6 op ’ 16 J& D
______ |5.10; Ironton *4?*s W W ’ 36. J&D
Lakewood—
5.20,
43*3 1924 & 1925..A & O
to 5.10 %
43*3 1926-1939_____ A&O
5
*43*3 Oct 1945_____ A&O
5
*5s Park&Imp ’ 24-’ 41A & 0 b 4.60
5
♦Lawrence Co 5s 1934. M&S
4.90 Lima 4s Sewer ’ 24 to ’ 25A& 0
______ !4.85
*6s M ay 1 1925____ M&N
to 5.10 %
53*3 Sewer 1924-1947____ b 5%
to 5.25 %
*4 3*s Oct ’ 24-Oct’ 30.A & O
to 5.20 %
33*s Ref ’ 30 opt ’ 2 5 ..A & O
______ 15.25 Lorain 5s 1924 to 1932..J&J
______ 14.90
*5s W W Ref ’ 24-’ 27_M&S
______ 5.50,
*6s Fd S epl5’ 24-28M&S15
Lucas Co 4s C-H 1944.M & S
______ 14.90
*53*s WatSup ’ 24-’ 30M&S b 4.80
to 4.85 % | M adisonvllle (in Cincinnati)
........... 4.85'
5s 1932 opt 1922_____ J&J
______ 4.85 M arietta— *4 3*3 ’ 24-’ 33J&D
........... l5
I
33*3 19 3 1 opt 1 9 1 1 . . F & A
______ !5
M artin’s F y 5s ’ 26-’ 44.M & S
4.85, Mercer Co— 5s 1924__ F&A 100
to 4.85 %
Miami Conservancy Dlst—
4.80
53*s (1 to 5 yr m at’y) J& D
4.80
5 3*3 (5 to 10 yr mat’y) J& D
5.10
5 3*s (after 10 yrs)__ J& D

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OKLAH OM A

4.60
4.60
5
5.28
4.90
4.90
4.80
4.80
4 80
4.80
4.80
4.80
4.85
4.85
5
5
4.90
4.90
4.90

4.25
4.25
4.25
4.40
4
4.25
4.40
4.30
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.50

43*3 Oct 15 1924-33.A&015
4s Funding 1924-27____F&A
Canadian Co 4s ’ 24-’ 31.F& A
Guthrie 6s W W ’ 43__ A&O
Muskogee— 4 3*s 1925.M &N
5s N ov 1 1924______ M&N
5s Sewer 1936_______ M&S
Okla C ity— 5s ’ 37 op ’ 22 F&A
5s Water 1936______ M&S
4 3*3 Sewer 1936_____ F&A
43*s W W 1941______ J&J
Okla C ity S D 4s 1 9 3 3 ..J&J
5s 1926, 1930, 1931..V ar
to 4.40 % Okla Co— 4 3*s ’ 24-’ 33.J& D
4
Okmulgee 5s Mar 15 1943 —
Payne Co 4 3*s ’ 24 to ’ 29 A&O
4
4
Tulsa 5 3*s 1927-32____F&A
4
53*3 July 1946______ F&A
4.50
5s 1 9 3 3 -1 9 4 7 ............. F&A
4.45
OREGON
4
4.50 6s Highway 1925______ A & O 6
4.45 5 3*s Highway 1925____A&O 6
4 3*3 Hway ’ 24-Apr’ 44_A&0 6
to 4.70 %
43*3 1925-1944 (s -a )...A & 0 ,6
4
4s Highway 1924-42___A&O b
4s Highway 1924-41___A&O
to 4.30 %
4
4s Aug 1 1928-1933____F&A
4
Albany 5s ref ’ 31 op ’ 21.A& O
4.25 Astoria 5s 1953________ J&D
4
53*3 1925-1949........... J&J
4.45 Baker C ity 5s 1934____ M&S
4.70 Clatsop Co 5s 1934____ A&O
4.70 Colum Co 5s’ 24-’ 29-’ 34-A&O
4.70 Dalles C ity 5s ’ 24-’ 26 ..M & N
4.60 Eugene 5s 1942_______ M&S
4
M ultonomah Co 4 3*s’ 32J&D
4
5s Road 1924-1929.-M&N
to 4.55 %
Portland—
to 4.60 %
5 3*s Aug 19 28.......... F&A
5s gold Bridge 19 25.-A&O
to 4.55 %
5s Harb Dev 1924-50M&N
t o 4.5 0 %
43*s D ock 1943____M&N
to 4.45 %
4 3*s Oct 1924-47____A&O
to 4.45 %
to 4.65 %
4s Water 1937______ M &N
to 4.65; %
Ptof AstorIa5sHar’ 24-’ 29J&J
4
Pt of Coos Bay Harbor 5s.
Port of Portland—
43 D ry D ock 1934____J&J
4 .6 0 %
Salem— 5s Sewer’ 24-’ 33M&N

4.80
4.80
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.60
4.65

to
to
to
to
to
to
to

4.60
4.60
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.45

%
%

%
%

%
%

%

53*
5.25
5.25
5
5
5
5
5
4.70
4.65
4.90
5%
4.80
4.75
4.75

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to
to
to
to

4.65
4.70
4.60
4.60
4.60

%
%
%

%
%

4.60
5.95
5.95

......... 4.90
5

4~60%

PE N NSY LVA N IA
5s July 1 1951 Series C ..J & J 116
118
43*s July 1924, 1929, 1934,
1939, 1944, 1949____J&J 4.20
Allegheny— 4s '24 & ’ 27.J&J 4.20
4s Street Im pt 19 37.M&N 4.20
33*3 1924 to 1931___A&O 4.20
Allegheny Co 43*s ’ 43.M & N 4.20
4s Road 1939........... .A & O
4.20
4s Bridge 1942______ F&A
4.20
4.10
33*3 1932 opt 19 22..M & N 4.20
4
Altoona— 4s ’ 34 opt ’ 1 4 .J&J
983*
4.50
4s Ref 1936opt 1916..J& J
983*
to 43* %
4s Highway '37 op ’ 32 J&J
983*
4.75 Altoona S D 4s ’ 24 to ’ 35 A&O
9S3*
4.25 Bethlehem S D 53*s 1925,
4.70
’ 30, ’ 35, ’ 40, ’ 45, ’ 50. J&D 4.20
Braddock 4 3*s ’ 24-’ 44_M&N 4.20
to 4.80 %
4.70
4s 1924 to 1935_____ M&N
4.20
4
Cambria Co 43*s ’ 23-’ 45____ 4.20
4
4.20
Chester— 3 3*s 1929____J&J
4.70
4s '37 opt ’ 17 tex-exm . J&J 4.20
4.70
4 3*3 1930-35-40______ J&J 4.20
4
Chester S D 43*s’ 32,-’ 37-’ 42 4.20
to 4.70 % Easton— 33*3 1928____A&O
4.20
Easton S D 4 s’ 24 op ’ 14 F&A 4.20
4.10 Erie— 43*s Sch 1925-39 A&O 4.20
4.70
4 3*s Ref 1934 o p ’ 2 4 ..J& J 4.20
4.25 Erie S D 43 1924-38____F&A
4.20
43*S 1924-1937_____ A&O
4.10
4.20
4 3*s Jan 1 1933-1946_____ 4.20
Fayette Co 4s Road '2 6 .A&O 4.20
5
4s Road 1936_______ A&O
4.20
4.80 Harrisburg—
4s Aug 31 1 9 2 6 -3 2 ...M&S 4.20 to 43*
4.50
4
4s Pub Imp ’ 24 to ’ 36 M&S 4.20 to 4 3*
Middletown 4s’30op’ 20 F&A
NORTH D AK O TA
4s M ay 15 1924-1953-----4.20 to 4 3*
Montgomery County—
4.70
53*s 1945 & 1948 Ser C .J & J -------*5s FI E m erg’ 24-’ 42 J& D b 4.80 to 4.70 % Johnstown 4 3*s 1 9 2 4 ..M &S 4.20 to 4 3*
5.10 Newark *4J*s 1924-’4 1 . A&O b 4.80 to 4.70 %
5 Ms July 1928-33______ J & J --------4.20 to 4 3*
43*3 1925 & 1930________
Grand Forks 5s. May ’ 24-’ 38& 4.80 to 4.70 % I Norwood— 43*s 19 2 5 ..J & D
4s Building 1930 opt M &S 4.20 to 4 3*
........... 14.10
...........
I
4
Lackawanna
Co
4s
1944F&A
Ward Co 43*s July 1925.J&J
53*
4.20 to 4 3*
4s 1930____________A&O
............|4.10 Lancaster 3s ’ 38 opt ’ 28.A&O 4.20 to 4
Portsmouth— 4s ’ 23-’ 24 J& D
OH IO (See foot-note *)
33*s
Sewer
1934____M&S
4.20 to 4 3*
______
4.70
Sandusky 5s ’ 24 to ’ 2 6 .F&A
43*s 1924-1932________ A&O'______ ' ________4.10 Springfield— *5s 1923-1934 6 4.60 to 4.50 %
Lancaster S D 4s M ay 1945 4.20 to 4 3*
* Akron 6s 1924-1940... A&O b 4.85 110 4.70,%
______ I 4
LowerM erionTp4s,4 3*s,43*s 4.20 to 4 3*
4s 1924-1925______ M &S
M c K ’p ’tS D 4 3*s’ 24-’ 43M&N 4.20 to 4
*5s 1924 & 1928_____Var_|____ - ______ (4.80 Springf’d SD *5s’24-’39 J & J 2 b 4.60 to 4.50 %
•5s Water 1924 1953.AAO b 4.80 to 4.70 %
Mercer Co 5 3*s ’ 24-’ 47.F& A 4.20 to 4 3*
Steubenville *5s ’ 24-’35 M&8!6 .70 to 4.60 %
4.85 Summit Co 5s ’ 27-’3 0 .A & 0 |------- ........... 4.70 Norristown S D 4 3*s ’ 43 J&J 4.20 to 43*
•5>*s W W 1924____M &S!--------99
Philadelphia— 4s 19 37.-J&J
98
•53*3 1924-1929..........J & J ........... ........... '4.85
4?*s 1925-1937___________6 4.75 to 4.65 %
118
*53*3 1930-1937_____ J&J,---------- ______ 14.80 Toledo *5sWW ’37-’44 F&A!_____ ______ 4.45
5s Jan 1951__________ J&J 115
110
* 5 3*s 1938-1951_____ J&J6 4.80 to 4.70.% I
43*s M ay 1948........... J&J 108
53 Sept 1925-42_____ M &S6 4.60 to 4.50 %
110
43*3 1924-1947_____A & O --------4.50
*6s Gen Fund 1 9 2 9 ..F&A
4 3*3 N ov 1 1948_____ J&J 108
99
4.45
4s July 1939__________J&J
98
*43*WW Dec3l’ 23-37J-D31--------*6s Pub Wharf 19 6 0 .M & S
99
4s W W 1942_______ A&O - .........
4.45
98
4s July 1942__________J&J
*5s Sewer 1949____ M & S
99
Alliance 43*3 1927-32._J&D|--------4.50
4s Jan 1 1946_________J&J
98
4
*4 3*3 Sept 1 19 2 8 ...M & S
4.80
99
Butler Co 4 3*s 1924___ J&J1--------4s N ov 1 1966_______ J&J
9S
*4 3*s Wat 19 32 -34 .. . J & J
4.45
99
*43*sFl-Emer’ 24-’ 31 M&N b 4.70 to 4.60 % I
4
4s July 26 1972______ J&J
98
4 3*3 Bdg ’ 28, ’33& ’38F&A
4.80
99
Cambridge— 4 3*s’ 24-’ 34 J & J --------4
43 1926____________ A&O
98
33*s July 1 9 32.......... .J&J
4.80
99
*5s Sewer 1953_____ M & S ______
4
98
43 Park Ju ly 1 19 4 2 .. J & J
33*s July 1 1934_____ J&J
4.80
4
Phila S D 43*s ’ 24-’ 43._J&J 4.20 to 43*
*5s Sewer 1931-37.. . M & S ..........
3 !* s Refund’g 1930. M&N
C anton— *5s Sew 1953.M&S 6 4.90 to 4.50 %
4s 1924 1942_________ J&J 4.20 to 43*
5
Toledo Sch Dist 4s 19 23___
•53*3 Fund 1923-37..J& D 6 4.90 to 4.50 %
4.10 Pittsburgh— 4 3*s’ 24-’ 50 J&D 4.20 to 43*
4S 1924 & 1925__________
•6s W ater 1944-1959. A&O h 5.10 to 4.60 %
4
4s M ay ’ 25 op ’ 10-’ 22M&N 4.20 to 43*
4s 1926-1929____________
to
4.10
4.20 to 43*
43*3 Water-Wks '3 0 .M&S b 4.50
4.50
4s 1924 to 1927_____ M&N
6s 1924-1924_______ M&N
%
4.50
4s 1924 to 1939______ J&Jb 4.20 to 43*
4s 1926 & 1927_____ F&A6 4.75 to 4.25 %
6s 19 2 5 - 19 3 0 ............ M&N
•Canton S D 5s 1954.A&OS6 4.80 to 4.60 %
4 3*s ’ 24-’ 38 taxable. M&N|6 4.20 to 43*
6s 19 31-19 6 0 _______ M&N b 4.50 to 4.40 %
33*s Apr ’ 24 to ’ 30 ..A & O 6 4.20 to 43*
Warren Co 5s 1929 -34.M &S
4
*5s D ec 10 ’ 23-’ 26 J&D106 5% to 4.70 %
•4.40s 1956_______________6 4.70 to 4.45 %
4.70 PittsD S D 4 3*s '24-’ 27._J& J 6 4.20 to 43*
Youngstown *5s ’ 24-’ 25 A&O
Cincinnati—
- .'4 .7 0 Reading— 4 s ’ 24 to ’ 28. A&O 6 4.20 to 4 3*
*63 Fund 1928........... A&O
4.50
*6s Funding 1928__ F & A ______
6s Bdge 19 32 -4 1___ A&O 6 4.70 to 4 .6 0 %
43 19 24-19 28 ......... -M & S b 4.20 to 43*
4.50
*5s Police Bdg & St ’ 23-’326 4.70 to 4.60
*5?*3lm pM ai’ch 1941 M&S:______
" %
4s 1926 & 1931___________ !b 4.20 to 43*
4.40
•53*sImpFeb ’46, ’ 51 F & A _____
*43*3 1924-1957_____ A&OF 4.75 to 4.60 %
Scranton 4 3*3 ’ 24-’ 4 1 ..F & A 6 4.20 to 43*
4.50 Youngstown School D lst—
•53*3 M ar 10 ’ 31. .M & S10!..........
5s 1924-1950_________F&A b 4.20 to 4 3*
4.40
*5s July 1 1965______ l& J---------4s 1924-1937_________M&S b 4.20 ito 4 3*
*4 3*3 1944-1947____M & S :_____ I-------14.50
*43*s July 1943_____ J&J!...........
4.40
*53 1924-1944______ M &S6 4.60 to 4.50 % . 4s 1925-’ 30-’ 35_____ A&O b 4.20 to 43*
4.40 Zanesville— *5s C ity Hall
*43*s Sewer 1955____A & O ...........
4.40
*4 %a Sew Sep 3 ’ 37 M & S 3 ...........
6 Market 1924-39...M & S ,6 4.70 to 4.60 %
5
4.80
4.90
5
4.75
4.70
4
4.75

Zanesville School Dist—
!
5s 19 2 4 -19 4 3........... . .A & 0 6 ____ 1_______ 4.70

•Subject to taxation. By an amen tuum.
mo constitution of Ohio adopted Sept. 3 1912 bonds issued after Jan. 1 1913 by a luiclpalitles ,lo
that State are subject to taxation. Bonds Issue prior to Jan. 1 1913 are exempt from taxation.
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Scrant 8D 4s ’ 24-’ 28-’ 33A& 0 b 4.25
33*s 1924-1932______ F&A b 4.25
Unlontown 4s’ 28tax-exM&N b 4.20
Wash’n Co 4J*s ’ 24-’ 34 M&S b 4.20
4a 1924-1933________M&N b 4.20
Wilkes-Barre33*s’ 24-’ 29F&A b 4.25
4a 1924 to 1935______ J&J b 4.25
43*s Im p Ser I ’ 24-’ 38A & 0 b 4.25
43*s 1931-1940______ J&J b 4.25
4J*s Im p 1940-1945..J& J b 4.25
W m sport33*s’ 29op’ 09 M & S b 4.20
York 4 3*s 1 9 2 4 -1 9 4 3 ...F&A o 4.20
York Co 3 3*8 ’ 24-’ 3 2 ..M & N 6 4.20
RHODE ISLAN D .
4s Charit Inat 1965____M&S
33*s g o ld s H 1934_____ J&J
Bristol— 3 3*sg 1 9 3 0 ...M &S
Cent Falla 4a ^24-’ 30__ F&A
N P rov’ce 4a J’ ne 15 ’ 47 J&D
Johnston 43*s 1925,
1930, 1935,1940____M&N
Lincoln— 4s 1928______ A&O
Newport— 4 3*s ’ 24r-’ 39.M&S
53^8 June 1 1924-1958____
4a gold 1927_________ F&A
4s M ay 15 1948_____ M&N
33*s g High Sch 1954 J&D
Pawtucket— 43*s 19 50..J& J
43*s Sewer 1952_____ J&D
4s W ater 1937______ M&N
Providence 4a 1927____A&O
4a Jan 1 1945_________J&J
4s July 1956__________J&J
4s M ay 1962________M&N
4a W ater 1962_______ J&D
33*sSch & Br 1 9 2 9 ..M&N
3s Sew & Im p 1929..M &N
Westerly— 4s 1927____M&S
3}*s Water Feb 1929. F&A
W oonsocket 4 3* s Fd ’ 41 J&D
6s Fund 1924-1935..M&N
6a Fund 1936-1961..M &N
4J*s Funding 1 9 4 4 ..M&N
43*s June 1924-1957.J&D
8s Funded 1924-1959 A&O
4s Funding 1947____A&O
83*s W at M ay 1 ’ 3 1 .M&N
SOU TH C A R O L IN A .
43*3 Blue 1928____
J&J
4s Refund 1952 op 1932.J&J
Charleston— 43*s 1928.A & 0
43*s Jan 1962_______ J&J
4s Sewer 1929_______ A&O
4s Refg ’ 38 (tax-exm ).J& J
Charleston Co 6s 19 37..J& J
Cheraw 5s ’ 52 op ’ 32 . .Ju ly 1
Clarendon C o—
6a M ay 1 5 ’ 36-’40M&N15
Columbia 5s R ef 1 9 4 1 ..M&S
43*s Water 1945_____ J&J
Greenville— 5s St 19 42..J&J
5a Water 1958 op t’ 38F&A
GreenvllleCo 4J*a’ 40-’ 55J&J
Lancaster S. D .— 5s ’ 4 1 .J&J
6s July 1946__________J&J
Richland Co 5s 1933____J&J
R ock Hill 5s 1951 op ’ 31. J&J
Spartanburg 43*8 ’ 3 5 ..A & 0
5s Sept 1 1939_______
Spartanburg County—
43*s 1924-1927_____ M&N
SOU TH D A K O T A .
6s Rural Credit ’ 33-’ 4 0 .A & 0
6s Sept 1941________
M&S
5s M ar 15 1931-’ 35..M & S15
5s June 1 1924-’ 39_____ J&D
5s Highway ’ 24r-’ 28____A&O
4J*s Rural Credit 1939.J&J
Aberdeen 4 3*3 Sewer’ 32 J&J
Sioux Falls 53 1 9 3 1 .. J&D
Sioux Falls S D 5s 1935. A&O
83*s Dec 1 1940_____ J&D
TENNESSEE.
4J*s July 1 1924-67____J&J
43*s R ef 1924-1955.........J&J
43*s 1938-1955...............J&J
4s Ref 1924-1955______ J&J
4s 1932-1953....................J&J
Blount Co 5s 1926,
1931, 1 9 3 6 ,1 9 4 1 ,’ 51.J&J
Chattanooga 43*s 1937.J&J
5 J*s ref Apr 15 ’ 51 A&015
5s Audit 1927-’ 32__ M&N
4 J*s M ay 1952_____ M&N
43*s Park 1942.........M&N
43*s Dec 30 1941..J& D30
Cocke Co R d & Brge—
1 9 2 4 ,’ 2 9 ,’ 3 4 ,’ 3 9 ...M & N
Cumberland Co 5s 1956. J&J
Davidson Co 4 3*s ’ 37op F&A
Grainger Co 5s 1 9 4 0 ._ .F&A
Hamilton Co 5s 1 9 3 5 ... A&O
5s April 1945_______ A&O
43*s C H & Jail ’ 4 2 . . A&O
43*s Bdge & Sch 1947 A&O
Knox Co 5s 1930-1945______
Knoxville 5s 1940_____ M&N
6s Wat R ef 1924-46.-M&S
5 J*s F u n d 1950_____ M&S
43*s Funded &c 1937 J&D
43*s Water^-wks 1949.J&J
4s June 1 1929______ J&D
Memphis 5s July 1 9 5 4 ..J&J
5a 1924-1927.............. F&A
5s River Term ’ 24-’ 48A& 0
5s Audit M kt ’ 25-’ 49_ J&J
43*s Refunding 1926.J&J
43*s Refunding 1939.J&J
43*s St Inapt A c ’ 46.F& A
43*s Park 1947______ J&J
43*s Street 1947_____ M&S
♦t*s 1950____________ J&J
4 3*s Park 1959______ A&O
4s W ater 1933______ M&N

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4.60 N orfolk—
6s Oct 1 1950_______ A&O
4.70
5 3*s School Oct 1 ’ 51 A&O ---- (
4.70
5s Municipal 1949___F&A
4.70
5s Municipal 1969___F&A
MJ i .l i ) 70
4.70
43*s M unic Im pt ’ 42 M&S
to 4.15 %
4.70
43*s Renew Apr 1 ’ 41 A&O
to 4.15 %
4.70
43*s Im p July 19 40..J&J
4.70
to 4.15; %
4s Im pt M arch 1936. M&S
to 4.15 %
4.70 Petersburg 4J*a 1 9 5 2 ..A&O
4.85 Portsmouth— 43*s 1940 F&A
to 43*
to 4 3*
4 85
53*s Aug 1 1951_____ F&A
4.85
to 43*
43*s Im p Oct 1 1942.A&O
4.70
43*s Sch & Sew 1938.J&J
5
5a Water 1948_______ J&D
4.70
6s Ref 1928___________ J&J
97K
94
4.70 Richm ond—
92 3* 963*
6s July 1 1924-1929..J&J b 4.60 to 4.50
963*
6s July 1 1930_______ J&J b 4.60 to 4.50
TEXAS.
903*
Austin 5s 1924-1942____J&J b 4.70 to 4.50 %
43*s Pub Im p 1949._J&J b 4.55 to 4.50
4.70
5sSchBg&Hos’ 52op’ 32J&J
43*s St&PkRdSep’ 29_J&J 6 4.55 to 4.50
98
4.70
43*% Ref 1924-1946..J&J
4s 1924 to 1930............J&J b 4.65 to 4.50
953*
5.10
Beaumont 5s ’ 52 op ’ 32. A&O
4s 1938 to 1943______ J&J b 4.65 to 4.50
5.10
98 3*
5s W aterw ork s 1954.M&S
4s 1924...............
J&J b 4.60 to 4.50
5.10
109 3*
4s 1942 opt 1922_____ J&D
4s 1941........
J&J b 4.60 to 4.50
963*
5
Cleburne5sW W ’ 52op’ 32.J&J
4s Elec Light 1942__ J&J b 4.60 to 4.50
4.75
4s 1943_______________.T&J b 4.60 to 4.50
Dallas—5s 1931_______ J&D
913*
83
4.75 Roanoke 43*s R ef 1936.J&J
53 g Aug 1928_______ F&A
983*
43*s Street Im pt M ay 1940
5s 1924-1960________M&N b 4 75 to 4.50 %
4 J*s Pub Bldg 1941. M&N
43*s Sch 1924-1952..M &N b 4.75 to 4.50 %
93?*
4 3*s Pub Bldg 1944. M&N
43*8 1924,1928,1938,1939,
97
4J*s Apr 1952______ A&O
1942 ’ 43, ’ 44, ’ 4 5 ..J& J b 4.75 to 4.50 %
93?*
4s St Im pt 1936_____ J&J
4s School 1924-1951..J&J b 4.60 to 4.40 %
93
4.75 Stafford Co 5s 1942____J&J
DallasCo43*sSepl0’ 51 Apr 10
923*
5s Viad & Bridge Feb 10
Tazewell Co 5s 1924-46.J&J b 5.25 to 5.10
5
923*
1954 opt 1924____AprlO
93
5
W A S H IN G TO N .
ElPaso 5sW W Purch’ 50.A & 0
9
903*
5s Fund 1951 op t’ 31_M&S
6s Gen Fund 1926-1940.J&J b 4.60 to 4.50
9
963*
Aberdeen 5J*s ’ 24-’ 3 1 ..J & D
5s School 1955 op t’ 35. J&J
92?*l
9
5s I n p t Aug 1 1948..F & A
Bellingham 5s 1926____A&O
963*
Fort W orth—
Clarke Co 5s ’ 35 op ’ 25 Jan 1
105
5
5s Aior 1951 opt ’ 3 1 ..A&O
Everett 5s July 15 1931.J&J
113
5
5s 1929-1934________ J&D
5s June 1936________ J&D
96
5
5s 1935-1959_________J&D
5 3*s Water 1934-1938M&S
93 3*
5
4 3*sStImp’ 48opaft’ 28.J&J
King C o— 5s 1928_____ M&S
102
5
43*s Sch’ 49 op aft’ 29. J&D
5s C ’ t House ’ 33 opt May
883*
5
4s Refunding 1941___J&J
5s Road 1935_______ F&A
90
5% to 4.70
Galveston—
4J*sHarb opt ’ 24-’ 30 Novi
5
5s Llm debt 1932-1936 J&J
Lewis Co 5s 1 9 2 4 -3 2 ...M&S b 5% to 4.85
5
5s Grade Rais 1 9 4 4 ..A&O
Pacific Co 4 3*s July 1 ’ 28-'36
4.60
5
5s School 1924-1954.M&S
Pierce Co 5s ref ’ 25op’ 15A&0
4.40
5
5s Sept 1 1 9 2 8 -3 7 ...S e p t b 5% to 4.90
5s 1924-1956________ A&O
4.75
5
4s Ref 1926 opt 1916.M &S
43*s Grad &c’ 4 8 op ’ 28.J&J
4.60
5
Port of Seattle 5s’ 24-’ 55M&S
4 3*sGrad&c’ 49opT29.A & 0
4.75 Galveston County—
43*s Jan 1924-1955...J & J
4.65
Seattle— 5s 1924-1930.. J&J
5s Bd Apr 10’51op’ 31 A&O
5
6s L & P Svs 1927-41. A&O
Harris Co 4s ’ 47 op '1 7 .A & O
5.40 Houston—
53*s L & P 1929-43.M&N
5s Sew N ov 15 1939.M&N
43*s Sewer 1927_____ M&S
5
43*s Sewer 1931_____ J&J
5s R €fO ctl6’ 41 op’ 31.A & 0
4.85
4 3*s Light ext 1 9 3 2 ..J&J
5s M un Im p ’ 26- 36. _ F& A b 4.70 to 4.65
4.75
4 3*s Sept 1924-1952.M&N 6 4.70 to 4.60
4s April 1 1929_____ A&O ......... H
4.80
Seattle S D No 14 3*s’ 24 M&N
43*sOct 26’ 38op ’ 2 8 .A & 0 b 4.70 to 4.65
4.85 Port Arthur 5s 1924-56.M&S
4 3*s M ar ’ 24 to ’ 3 1 ..M&S b *4.85 to 4.80
4.80 San Antonio— 5s ’ 24-’ 53M&S 6 4.85 to 4.60
Snohomish Co 5s ’ 31 op aft ’ 21
5.30
Spokane 5s Park 1927..J& D
5s Sept 1924-1953
M & S* 4.85 to 4.60
5.50
4J*s Bdge Const 1931.J&J
5s Sept 1931-1959________b 4.85 to 4.60
4.90
5s Si. Im p Dist N o 2 1943--------4 3*s Water 1925_____ J&J
5.40 San Antonio S D 5s ’ 56. F & A l— ----43*s Park 1962______ J&J
5.10
4.85 W aco— 5s N ov 1 1934.M &N
4.90
43*s Bridge 1924-36..J& J b 4.90 to 4.80
4.85
4.90
5s Sewer 1937_______ J&J
4s Water July 1 1925.J&J
4.85 SpokaneSDNo81 4}*s’ 29J&J
5s Water-Works 1942.J&J
4.90
4.90
4s Jan 1 1931____________
4 J*s M ay 1 1931____M&N
Wichlts, Falls 6s 1950.M & N
5.15 Stevens Co— 4 3 *s’ 2 9 opt ’ 19
5s Feb 10 I 9 6 0 ._ . F & A 10
5
Tacoma— 5s ’ 24-’ 33____J&D
4.80
43*s Lt & Pow 19 29..J& J
4.80
UNITED STATES— Se • page a 16 & 48
4 3*s Refdg 1931____A&O
4.75
33*s Jan 1 1939........... J&T
4.75
UTAH.
4.70 53*s April 1 1941............ J&J
4.50
W EST V IR G IN IA .
4.80 5s Capitol Bldg 1 9 3 4 ...J&J
4.40 5s Highway 1927-1946..J&J b 4.60 to 4.45 %
4.40
43* 43*s Capitol Bldg 1934. A&O
4.30 33*s Jan 1 1939.............J & J
4 75
4.90 4 3*s R ead 1939________ J&J
4.30 Charleston 4J*s’ 41 op ’ 27J&J
5
4 30 Charleston S D 5s ’ 24-’ 52J&J b 5% to 4.85 %
4}*s July 1 1939_______ J& J.
5
4s Capitol Bldg 1934__ J&J.
4.30 Clarksburg 5s ’ 24-’ 5 3 ..A & 0 b 5% to 4.90 %
5
4s Capitol Bldg 1924__ J&J.
4.25 ClarksbgSD 5s’ 41 op ’ 21M&S
BoxElderCo43*sSch’ 32 F & A .
4.85 Hancock County— 5s Grant
6 4.65 to 4.45 %
5.25
4.85
R
oad
Dist
’
46
op
’
32
.
M&N
Ogden— 43*s 1929______ J&J b 4.65 to 4.45 %
4 70
4.85 Huntington 5s 1944____O ct
43*s Refunding 1932.J&D.
4.85
b 4.65 to 4,45 %
5s Ind Sch D ’ 28-’ 34_J&J
4.85
4 3*s R ef W at 1933..M & N .
5
b 4.60 to 4.45 %
4.90 Martinsburg 5s’ 43op'29 D ecl
Salt Lake C ity 4J*s ’ 24.J& J.
5.25
b 4.60 to 4.40 %
4.90 Mercer Co 5s’ 44op’ 24A&0 15
5s Ref 1924-1928____M & S.
5
4.90 Parkersburg 4s Wat ’ 29 June
5s Refunding 1941___ J&.Tj.
4.85
5.25
4.90
43*8 M ay 1 1934____M&N .
4J*s June 1 1933____J&D
4.75
4 85
4.90 Wheeling— 6s 1924_____ No*
4 3*s refunding 1934. M&N1.
4 85
4s S & W ’ 25 opt '1 5 . A&O ■
4.90
5s W W 1932-1952...J & J b 4,60 to 4.50 %
14.75
4.85 Salt Lake City S D 4s’ 30.J&J
4.90
4J*s Bdge ’ 24 op ’ 0 6 -J u ly
4.85
43*s Feb 1 1932____ F&A
4.90
4s Ref 1924 to 1 9 3 6 ..Ju ly b 4.75 to 4.60,%
4.85
4.90
W ISC O N SIN .
4 J*S Aug 1 1933____ F&A
[4.60
4.85 Salt L Co 43*s’ 26op’ 16.F&A
4.90 A ppleton 4J*s 1924-32. F&A
4.60
Fond du Lac 43*s’ 24-’ 35 Mar
5.25
VERMONT.
Green Bay 4J*s ’ 24-’ 33.J&J b 4. 70to 4.60,%
5.25 43*s Oct 1 1924-1949..A & O
6s W W 1924-1935..M&N b 5% to 4.80 %
5.25 M iddlebury 4s’ 41op’ 21.M&N 93
6s W W 1936-1960..M & N b 5% to 4.80. %
5.15 Rutland 4s gold 19 24._M&N 983*
Jefferson Co 5s ’ 28-’ 32_A&0 b 4.60 to 4.50 %
4.90
4.70
LaC rosse43*s’ 32 op ’ 22_F&A
4.90
4.70
VIRGINIA.
4s W ater ’ 31 op ’ 2 1 ..J&D
4.90 6s deferred ctfs 1871____J&J
4.50
Madison— 4s Oct 1931.A & 0
4.90, Brown Bros certificates__
Marshfield 4J*s ’ 24-’ 32_J&J b 4.70 to 4.60. %
7o
4.90 3s “ Riddleberger” 1932 opt
Milwaukee 5s 1924-1939 J&J b 4.60 to 4.50; %
4.90
933*
1 9 0 0 .............
J&J
943*
5s 1924 1919_________ J&J b 4.60 to 4.50j %
4.90 3s Funded debt 1 9 9 1 ___J&J
733*
74
5s Jan 1924-1940_____ J&J b 4.60 to 4.50 %
4.90 Albemarle Co—
5s July 1924-1940____ J&J b 4.60 to 4.50 %
4.90
5s Jan 1 1948_________J&J
4 t*s 1924-1939______ J&J 5 4.60 to 4.50 %
4.90
4.90 Bristol 5 3*9 Sch ’34-’53_____
4 3*s Park 1924-1935..J&J b 4.60 to 4.50 %
5
4.90 Charlottesville 5s 1962.M&S
4.90
4s Viaduct 1924 to ’ 26 J&J b 4.60 to 4.50 %
4.50
6 4.75 to 4.80 %
Danville^— 4s Refg 1931.J&J
4.35 Milwaukee Co 4s’ 24-’ 25M&S
4.60
b 4.75 to 4.80 %
4 J*s Ref Aug 1942..F & A
4.80 Oshkosh 4 3*s 1924-34 __ F&A
4.60
b 4.75 to 4.80 %
5s Wat Imp 1924-28.J&D
4.85' Racine 4 3*s Ref ’ 24-’ 30_ F&A
b 4.75 to 4.80,%
Lee County 5s 1924-41._J&J b 5.30 to 5.20 % !
6s 1924-1941.............F & A b 4.70 to 4.60 %
4.75 Lynchburg— 5s 1926 opt. J&J
4.85 Racine Co—
4.70
4.75
43*s Ref June 1 1927. J&D
6s 1930-1940 _________J&J
4.85
4.70
4 3*s Pub Im pt 1939. .J&J
4.80 Wausau— 4J*s’ 24-’ 3 3 ..A & 0 b 4.60 to 4.50 %
4.60
4.70
43*s Pub Impt 19 46._J&J
4.75 W oodC o— 5s’ 28,'29,'31 A&O
4.60
4.70
4 3*s Water 1951......... J&J
5s 1934______________ A&O
4.75
4.60
4.70
4.80
4s Ref Oct 1934______ J&J
5s 1937 & 1938______ A&O
4.70 Newport News 43*s’ 48_J&D
W YO M IN G .
4.85
4.56
4.75
4.85
6s
Pub
Bldg
1924-28_
_
July
43*s Feb 1953________F&A
5
4s Street N ov 1 1941 M&N
14.85 Cheyenne 5s '31 op ’ ll.F & A
Sheridan—
6a Fund M ob 15 1952 MAS

» Nominal,

Memphis S D 43*s ’ 5 9 . . J&J
Nashville—
6s April 1924-1942...A & O
5s March 1924-1960. M&S
53 M arch 1933______ M&S
5s School 1924-1945..J& D
43*s Street 1935_____ J&J
4 3*8 High Sch 1 9 4 0 ..J&J
4s (Tenn C R R ) ’ 2 4 .M&N
4s Water 1928_______ J&J
Polk Co 5s ’ 27-’ 46_____ J&D
Putnam Co 43*s 1941. J u ly 1
Robert3onCo4s’ 41op’ 31. J&J
Shelb y Co— 4 3*s Sen’ 41 .J&J
43*a M unic 1933-'57.J&D
4s Court House 1955.J&J
5s School 1929, 1939, 1949

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 (*)
denotes sales.
Figures of deposits, capital and profits for the national banks are from the Comptroller’s last call; for all other insti­
tutions they are the latest obtainable, direct returns being procured by us where no periodic statements are required. 3Po*
the Clearing House banks of New York, Philadelphia and Boston, deposits are taken from the latest weekly statement.
ALABAMA— N at. banka Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.

Capital.

B irm ingham —
Amer Tr A Sav B k .
Birming’m T r A 8 .
First National Bank
Traders Nat Bank.
M obile—•
First National Bank
Merchants’ B a n k ..
People’s Bank_____

Surplus
Profits.

Gross
Deposits.

$
$
$
500.000
607,394 11,743.735
1,000,000
855,590 15,360,341
1,500,000 2,800,293 29,563,001
250,000
111,321 3,384,945

Par.

C A L IF O R N IA — (C o n clu d e d )

Bid.

Per share.

100
100
100
100

200
225
320
200

215
250
335
225

Per

300,000
200,000
200.000

M ontgom ery—
Exchange N at Bank
300,000
First National Bank 1 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Fourth N at B ank. _
500,000
Alabama Bk&Tr Co
300,000
Union Bk & T r C o .
100,000

1,263,331 13,040,419
525,211 7,738,872
335,760 4,920,097

A sk .

100 460
100 400
100 240

share.

470
410
255

Per aha‘6.

65,600 1,456,278 100 110
514,161 5,072,357 100 152
217,638 4,995,952 100 133
340,000 2,200,000 100 101
sl23)395 1,039,226 100 210

115
155
139
105
225

A R IZO N A — N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept.114.
P hoen ix—
Nat Bk of Arizona.
Phoenix Nat Bank.
Phoenix S Bk <fe T r .
Valley Bank______

Per share.

200,000
200,000
100,000
750,000

222,165
217,336
235,488
324,3481

3,826,242
3,886,153
2,540,552
8,243,593

100
100

ARKANSAS— N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.
L ittle R ock —
Am Bk of Com & Tr
Central Bank_____
England N at Bank.
Exchange Nat Bank
People’ s Sav Bank.
Bankers Trust C o . .
Exchange Trust Co
Southern Trust C o .
Union T r C o ______
W B W orthen C o ..

750.000
200.000
300.000
300.000
200.000
300.000
100.000
500.000
500.000
200.000

P ine B lu ff—
Citizens’ Bank__ _
Cotton Belt 8 & T Co
Nat Bank of A rk ._
Merch & Plant B k.
Peoples S B & T r Co
glmmons N at Bank

300.000
100.000
100,000
175.000

Per share.

100.000
200,000

286,718
42,313
87,656
233,481
79,949
92,404
48,400
189,862
339,121
340,961

9,152 ,708
740 ,840
2,503 ,484
3,521 ,675
2,381 ,984
4,712 ,771
1,136 ,796
3,958 ,282
5,574 ,726
2,718 ,633

s236,430 2,064,124

79,467
870,678
140,275 1,508,182
S245.902 2,349,046
*55,135
618,090
392,504 2,929,190

25
100
100
25
100

200,000

Los A ngeles
Citizens’ Nat Bank
Commercial Nat Bk
Continental N at___
Farmers & Mer Nat
First N ational Bank
California Bank__
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Nat City Bk of L A
California Trust Co
Security Tr & 8 B k.
Heilman Com T <fe8
Citizens T r <fe8 B k.
Paciflc-S’ w .T & 8 B
U 8 National Bank.
Union Bank & T r._

2 , 000,000
500.000
500.000
2 , 000,000
3.500.000
2.200.000
1.500.000
1 ,000,000
500.000
7.700.000
2 , 000,000
1 , 000.000
6.830.000
200.000
1.500.000

41,603

Surplus
& Profits.

Gross
Deposits.

$

1,000,000
200,000
250,000
200,000
100,000

%

599,205
722,053
112,000
48,394
2,976

$
14,365,703
8,324,383
2,220,000
1,830,687
1,840,660

100
100
100
100
100

1,000,000

384,333 16,629,324

100

Par.

San F ra n cisco—
Amer Bank of S. F.
Anglo London-Paris
National B a n k ..
Bank of Calif, N A .
Bank of Italy_____
Columbus SAL Soc
Crocker Nat Bank.
Donohoe-Kelly BCo
First National Bank
French-Amer Bank

5,000,000
8,500,000
20,000,000
130,000
2,000,000
650,000
3,000,000
1,250,000

4,155,424
8,952,950
5,977,498
197,969
6,927,836
224,438
1,594,825
*586,349

81,595,756
75,108,162
255418848
3,090,276
35,891,892
2,485,588
25,140,290
14,911,712

100
100
100
250
100
100
100
100

Humboldt Sav Bk
Italian-Amer Bank
Mission Sav Bank
Wells Far Nev N at.
Anglo-Calif Tr C o .
Mercantile Tr C o ..
First Federal Tr Co
Union Bk A Tr Co
Union Trust C o ___

1 , 200,000
1.250.000
500.000
6,000,000
1.500.000
5.500.000
1.500.000
4.500.000
1.200.000

*885,979
393,743
188,503
5,333,474
1,744,457
4,457,206
772,154
752,081
2,673,219

21,484,163
13,723,411
7,373,911
74,470,037
41,019,997
112949050
22,978,711
38,032,633
37,660,043

100

San Jose—
Bank of San J o s e ..
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

25
100

2,000,000

1,196,917 24,194,589

Bid.

A sk .

Per thar *.

100 129

131

159)4 160 M
205

228 !4

148

100
100 200
100 190
258
"50
800 135

233

205
200
260
140

Per share.

300.000
500.000
100.000
100,000

404,145 5,287,064
<539,165 <6,934,395
346,328 2,816,007
383,832 1,427,229

100
100
100
100

400.000
500.000

273,699 3,783,527
391,536 6,255,731
*481,895 s i , 275,673

100

200.000

80

CANADA— See last page.

Per share.

25 120
25 160
100 250
25 225
25 150
250

135
165
300
235
160
300

CA LIFO R N IA — N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.

F resno—
First Nat Bank____

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 & Commerce Bank_____

Capital.

1,829,789
Per share,

1,983. 141 45,562,986! 100 380
222
160, 632 6,476,578 100 130
2,282, 781 40,531,629 100 350
3,922, 875 74,404,340 100 375
1 , 122 . 519 63,276,024 100 285
940 811 41,766,781 100 190
125
121 699 3,545,896
s l l 4 209 h i, 396,946
5,906. 491 187838906 100 300
917, 488 58.861,062 100
1,459, 664 37,801,314 100
6,470, 307 145716186 100
98, 481 3,082,231 100 165
153
338, 763 11,836,807
1 , 0 2 1 , 903; 10,178,113' 100

385
195"

C O LO R A D O — N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.
Per sAar*
C olora d o S p g s .50,000
231,230 2,079,333 100
Colorado Sav Bank
100,000
113,789 1,935,677 100
Colorado Spgs N B .
300.000
298,099 5,362,991 100
Exchange Nat Bank
300.000
418,338 5.966,469 1 0 0
First National Bank
150.000
108,801 2,023,98S 100
Colo Title & 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___
Hamilton Nat Bank
Merchants’ B a n k ..
Pioneer State Bank
Stock Yards NatBk
U S National Bank.
Amer Bk & T r C o ..
Guardian Trust Co.
Home Sav & Trust.
International Tr Co
Leadville—
American Nat Bank
Carbonate Nat Bk.
P u eblo—
First National Bank
Western Nat Bank.
Pueblo Sav & Tr Co

200,000
500.000
1,000,000
1, 000,000
200.000
1,250,000
200,000
350.000
125.000
100.000
250.000
550.000
500.000
240.000
500,000

10, 656
282, 839
1,458, 376
1,430, 313
45, 554
1,383, 385
55, 238
131, 178
39, 806
14, 552
60, 068
1 , 0 0 0 , 823
537, 308
41, 074
182, 799
1,247, 300

100,000
100,000

23,134
30,551

200.000

500.000
100.000
100,000

977,477
082,854 100
265,371 100
643,183 100
840,265
041,208 100
564,978
083,705 166
089,116
349,974
136,511 1 0 0
400,448 1 0 0
942,346 1 0 0
930,142
701,517
634,755 1 0 0

Per share.

Per share.

563,024
1,175,419

10 0
10 0

1,168,461 10,730,796
152,604 1,687,394
270,878 4,098,176

10 0

CON N ECTICU T— N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.
P er sh are.
B rid g ep ort—
902,721 9,551,785 1 0 0 2 0 5
C ity National Bank 1 , 000,000
30
800,000 1,065,463 27,380,073
1
0
0
1
8
5
14,471,054
1,851,816
First National Bank 2 , 000,000
225
1 , 000,000 1,241,951 16,792,139 100 200
563,165 7,953,104 1 0 0 1 7 0
Bridgeport Tr C o .. 1 , 000,000
119,757 4,415,777 100
300,000
178
146,758 4,985,553 1 0 0 1 7 5
200,000
Amer Bank A Tr Co
1 , 000,000 s332,919 s8,985,229 100 230~ 235”
750,390 1 0 0 1 2 5
48,740
100,000
North End Bk A Tr
203,933 15,848,385
1, 000,000
1
42
1
4
0
1
0
0
2,060,585
63,280
100,000
West Side Bank__
1,500,000 2,581,125 45,600,064 ■ 7 5
P er sh are.
H a rtford —
240
15,292
1
0
0
2
3
0
,029
537,129
600,000
C
ity
Bank
&
Tr
Co
P asadena—
30
673,867 3,531 ,597
150.000
Conn River Bkg Co
194,190 4,671,988
350.000
First National Bank
First National Bank 1,150,000 1,423,286 8,661 ,388 1 0 0
97,831 2,361,242 100
200.000
Security Nat Bank
290
Hartford-Aetna NB 2 , 000,000 3,425,070 13,389 ,613 1 0 0 2 8 0
399,044 8,458,030
700,000
First Tr & Sav Bk.
329 ,190 1 0 0
31,171
100.000
Merchants Bk & Tr
125
68,886 2,003 ,256 1 0 0
300.000
Mutual Bk & Tr Co
Per share.
Sacram en to—
260
Phoenix Nat Bank- 1 , 000,000 1,545,776 13,123 ,252 1 0 0 2 4 5
508,598 13,055,776 100
California Nat B k . 1,000,000
897,963 7,745 ,957 1 0 0 4 0 0
400.000
State Bank A Tr Co
395,801 10,311,910
450.000
California T r A S B
United States Seety
350.000 S263.575 5,259,534 .100
Farm & M ech 8 Bk
706,487 11,597,938 1 0 0 3 5 0
T r _____ _________ 1.000.000
500.000 1,186,010 9,594,560 100
N B D O M ills & Co
Hartford-Conn Tr
379,518 7,893,932 100
800.000
People’s B a n k ...
380
C o _____________ 2 , 000,000 2,769,664 16,646,340 1 0 0 3 6 0
147 X
Sac-San Joaquin Bk 3,000,000 s307,055 23,211,288 .100 140
175
77,907 1,785,382 1 0 0
100.000
Park St Trust C o . .
___
325,989 2,404,310 1 0 0 3 1 5
150.000
Riverside Trust Co
San B ern ard in o
3,948,282
1
0
0
183,948
100.000
Travelers B & T rC o
s89,085 1,117,368
100,000
California State Bk
P er sh a re.
New Haven—
113,197 11,962,246 100
100,000
Farmers’ Exch Nat
130
105,000 2,867,000 1 0 0 1 2 5
200,000
Bway Bk A Tr C o .
183
First National Bank 1,000,000 1,279,563 13,386,751 1 0 0 1 7 8
185
1
8
0
13,010,540
939,535
6
0
300,000!
Mechanics’ B a n k ..
80
76
467,597 7,212,833
50
500,0001
Merchants Nat B k.
5,902,201
1
0
0
2
0
0
1,
200,000;
2,007,690
New Hav Bk N B A
178
500,000! <647,057 <2,107,288 1 0 0 1 7 4
Nat Tradesmens Bk
205
750.000 1,135,790 6,752,801 1 0 0 1 9 5
Second Nat B a n k ..
650.000 1,029,562 8,971,068 1 0 0 2 7 5
Un A N Hav Tr Co
0 Includes First Fed. T r. C o. stock.
t Capltall9 to be increased, m Ex-dividend,
h IncludesjTrust Funds.
a Ex-right*.
• Sale pries.
' Dec. 31 1919. e Sept 15 1922. (A p ril 3 1923.
• June 30 1923. • D ec. 29 1922
O akland—
Central Sav B ank. .
Central Nat BankFarmers A Mer Sav
First National Bank
American Bank___
Oakland Bank____




Per share.

ILLIN OIS— N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.

CO N N E C TIC U T— (C o n clu d e d )

Capital.

N orw ich —
$
Merchants’ Nat Bk
100,000
Thames Nat Bank. 1,000,000
Uncas Nat Bank__
100,000
Bankers Trust C o . .
100.000
W aterbu ry—
Citizens’ & Manufacturers’ N atB k
600,000
Waterbury Nat Bk
500,000
Colonial Trust C o .
500,000
Merchants T r C o ..
300,000
Waterbury T r C o . _
300,000

Surplus &
Profits.

Gross
Deposits.

$
$
66,982
463,938
673,494 3,174,176
60,202
651,372
26,000
700,000

Par.

Bid.

Per share.

100
100
100
125

110
120
105
135

140
140

Per share.

320,636
531,112
1,161,771
325,512
164,568

9,167,568
3,260,007
5,630,142
3,867,427
3,585,487

100
50
100
100
100

W ilm in g ton —
Central Nat Bank.
210,000
Farmers’ Bank____
500,000
Industrial Trust Co 1,250,000
Nat Bk of Delaware
110,000
Union Nat Bank__
203,175
Delaware Trust Co
900,000
Equitable Trust Co
500,000
Security T&S D Co
600,000
Wilmington T r C o . 2,000,000

165
79
310
215
121

Per share.

190,086
849,386
204,186
202,121
860,060
323,393
870,877
920,587
1,390,422

2,779,567
11.289,467
1,472,169
1,403,428
3,610,157
5,934,810
4,130,030
5,898,105
15,416,583

100
50
50
100
25
100
100
100
50

124
115
55
190
90
148
300
255
107

127
122
60
196
155
310
268
111

D IS T . OP COLUM BIA— N at. banks Sept 14; other insts. Sept. 14.
W a sh in g to n —
Citizens Sav Bank.
Columbia Nat Bank
Commercial Nat Bk
Bank of Com & Sav
Departmental Bank
District Nat Bank.
Farm & M ech N at.
Federal Amerl can
Nat Bank______
Franklin Nat Bank
Liberty Nat B a n k ..
Lincoln Nat Bank.
M erch Bk & T r Co
Nat Bank of W ash.
Nat Capital Bank.
Nat M etrpo Bank.
Peo Comm & Sav.
Riggs Nat Bank__
Second Nat B a n k ..
Secur Sav&Com Bk
Standard Nat Bank
Washington Sav Bk
Amer Secur & T r Co
Continental T r C o .
Nat Sav & T r C o ..
Munsey Trust C o ._
Union 'Trust C o ___
United States S B k .
Wash Loan & Tr Co

Per share.

200,000
250,000
1,000,000
100,000
102,550
550,000
252,000

74,467
362,147
506,210
107,188
31,392
466,103
337,768

1,043,484
2,948,566
11,829,105
1,313,524
527,052
6,095,960
2,879,111

1,200,000
225,000
500,000
300,000
1,000,000
1,050,000
200,000
800,000
100,000
1,000,000
500.000
200,000
200,000
100,000
3,400,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
2,000,000
2.000,000
100,000
1.000,000

825,886
166,255
155,155
531,056
274,341
887,541
284,606
1,018,456

9,825,732
4,069,656
2,349,614
5,389,965
4,972,826
7,785,661
1,345,320
13,878,903
325,403
26,598,156
5,172,708
3,802,251
1,022,637
736,008
24,991,831
3,062,169
9,959,487
5,142,074
5,811,756
2,018,219
12,022,087

2,631,129
349,751
173,348
40,000
39,743
2,942,491
126,596
2,066,517
510,996
833,216
166,637
1,816,282

100 230
100 141
10 200

150

100 167
ICO 240

180

100 1 8 8 y2
100
140
145
100 250
1273^ 134
loo 200 220
100 225
100 250
100 297
100 156
100 275

300
175
290

100 303
100
85
100 345

315
91

100 158
300
345

162

ioo

C L O R ID A — N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions June 30.
Jacksonville—
Atlantic Nat Bank
350,000
Barnett N B of Jack
750,000
Florida Nat Bank
500,000
T am pa—
Citizens Bk & T r . . 1,000,000
Bank of Commerce
200,000
Exchange Nat Bank
250,000
First N atlonal Bank 1,000,000

Per share.

401,601 20,256,094
758,975 12,913,156
453,878 12,933,210
®659,322
®42,070
750,000
403,510

8,797,839
1,572,894
4,816,922
7,222,568

100
100
100
100

165

100

G E O R G IA — N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.
A tla n ta—
American Sav Bank
Atlanta Nat Bank.
Citizens & Sou B k.
Fourth Nat B a n k ..
Fulton Nat B a n k ..
G a Sav Bk & T r Co
Lowry Bk & T r Co
Atlanta Trust C o . .
Trust Co of Georgia

Per share.

200,000
1,000,000
3,000,000
1,200,000
750,000
500,000
2,500,000
1,500,000
2,500,000

®52,000
2,324,037
2,993,755
2,383,181
329,509
336,000
4,655,744
405,829
1)4,633,315

340,000
24,095,812
54,970,588
25,629,928
6,558,153
2,200,000
21,286,466
3,341,817
21,347,371

A u gu sta—
Georgia R R Bank
1,000,000
369,615 7,586.870
Citizens & Sou B k. 3,000,000 2,993,755 54,970,588
Nat Exchange Bank
400,000
298,137 3,253,975
Union Sav Bank__
100,000
2)94,060 1,405,427
C olum bu s—
Col Sav Bk & Tr Co
Fourth Nat B an k ..
Home Savings Bank
Merch & M ech B k .
First N at Bk of C o l.
ThirdN ationalBank

250,000
300,000
50,000
200,000
200,000
500,000

209,662 2,245,311
161,605 1,101,828
45,650 1,397,600
265,000 1,500,000
234,853
957,097
565,964 2,031,186

M acon—
Bibb National Bank
200.000
90,000 1,250,000
Citizens & Sou B k. 3,000,000 2,993,755 54,970,588
Fourth Nat B a n k ..
695,444 9,519,857
500,000
M acon Nat B a n k ..
188,784 2,215,024
150,000

100
100
t
too
too
100
100
100
too

100
320
252
320
130
160
279
134
Per

100
X

too
100

250
130
140

335
255
325
132
281
138
share.

265
135
155

Per share.

100
100
100
100
100
100

150
125
175
180
145
175

155
130
200
185
150

Per share.

100

99
255
t
100 175
100 1 7 2 a

101
260
180
175

Per share.

3,000,000 2,993,755 54,970,588
250,000
246.000 1,834,000
547,062 2,788,676
300,000
857,132 5,164,720
700,000
131,802 1,185,374
300,000

100 240
i.00 150
100 175
100 190
100 125

Capital.

A sk.

DELAW ARE — Nat banks Sept . 14; State institutions Sept. 14.

S avan nah—
Citizens’ & Sou B k.
Exchange Bank__
Liberty Bk & Tr Co
SavannahBk&TrCo
Citizens’ Trust C o .

[V ol. 117.

BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES

56

200
130

A urora—
Aurora Nat B a n k -.
First National Bank
American Nat Bank
Merchants Nat Bk
Old Second Nat Bk
Aurora Tr & Sav Bk
C h icag o—
Aetna State Bank _ _
Alliance Nat Bank
Amer State B a n k ..
Atlas Exch Nat B k .
Austin State Bank
Boulevard Bdge Bk
Calumet Nat Bank
Capital StateSavBk
Central M fg Dls Bk
Citizens State B k .
Cont & Comm N B
C om Exch Nat B k .
Cosmopolitan St Bk
Depositors State Bk
Division State Bank
DouglassNatBkofC
Drexel State Bank.
Drovers Nat Bank.
First E n g le w o o d
State Bank_____
First National Bank
First Nat Englew’d
Foreman Nat Bank.
Fullerton State B k.
Garfield Pk St S Bk
Halsted St State Bk
Humboldt State Bk
Hyde Pk State B k .
Independ ’e State Bk
Irving Park Nat Bk
Kaspar State Bank
Kenw’d N at’l B k ..
Lake View State Bk
Lawndale Nat Bank
Lawndale State Bk
Lincoln State Bank
Live Stk Exch N Bk

Surplus &
P rofits.

Gross
D eposits.

$

$

Par.

Bid.

2 632 814
226*875 3,240,080
273*520 2,641,130
2,668 245
277 OIQ 1,787,361
79^814 2,075,589

100
100
100
100
100
100

350,
1.000, 000

3,323,651
3,026,379
5,242,510
2,011,282
5,595,226
5,695,318
8,120,213
3,274,178
7,196,221
6,204,723
357935563
98,409,631
8,780,798
4,931,152
1,623,560
t)262,810
345,459 8,151,663
444,087 16,752,594

100 175
100 150
100 208
100 116
100 200
100 155
100 200
100 185
100 345
100 225
100 z294
100
100 166
100 187
100
100
100 220
100 200

200,000
12,500.000
150.000
2.500.000
200.000
300.000
200.000
200,000
300.000
200.000
200,000
1,000,000
200,000
300.000
250.000
250.000
300.000
1,000,000
200.000
750.000
400.000
200.000
2,000,000
2,000,000
600,000
200,000
1,000,000
200,000

72,860 3,584,160
17,798,755 203752 132
6,855,373
2 120 158 51,143,570
97^070 2,501,296
64,238 5,131,739
148,560 2,839,383
®64,315 3,189,548
288,342 4,704,501
61,630 4,337,690
127,224 4,025,902
424,078 12,201,798
475,028 5,583,042
133,610 6,268,072
155 002 5,575,852
122^361 4,584,973
58,642 3,183,391
1,352,552 15,311,651
02 818 1,720,501
324^256 8,650,880
125,408 2,849,666
93,997 2,157,610
1,949,298 35,166,412
1,793,444 30,994,430
353,938 6,152,892
108,482 7,566,768
262,675 8,251,433
67,309 1,243,181

100 154
100 z455
100
100
100 150
100 zl8 7
100 175
100 150
100 208
100 175
100 215
100 250
100 275
100 150
100
100 &350
100 125
100 272
100
100 190
100 125
100 125
100 200
100 156
100 155
100
100 185
100 100

200

Per share.

133,057
77,475
456,762
200
49,115
300
212,017
200 ,
50,000
300
160,733
300
70,890
500,
579,698
400, 000
229,980
25,000 000 20,744,441
5.000, 000
750, 000
354,009
300, 000
243,363
200 , 000
200
600

200 ,

Market Trad St Bk
M etrop State Bk .
Nat Bk of Republic
National C ity Bank
Nat Bk of C om ’ce.
North Ave State Bk
Noel State Bank__
Ogden Ave StateBk
People’s Stock Y ’ds
State Bank_____ 1,000,000
Phillip State B & T
200,000
200,000
PioneerStateSavBk
Relia nee State Bank
500.000
Roseland State S B
200.000
Scbiff State B a n k ..
400.000
2d N W State B k .
200.000
Second Security Bk
250.000
Security Bank_____
500.000
So Chicago Sav B k .
600.000
South Side Tr &Sav
500.000
Southwest StateBk
200.000
State Bk of Chicago 2.500.000
Stock Yds Sav B k .
350.000
Transportation B k.
250.000
26th St State Bank
200.000
Union Bank of Chic
500.000
United State Bank.
200.000
Un State Bk of Chic
200,000
WashingtonPkN Bk
600,000
West Englewood—
500.000
Trust & Sav B k .
West TownStateBk
300.000
Central Tr Co of 111 6,000,000
Chic CltyBk&TrCo
500.000
Chicago Trust C o . _ 1.500.000
Citizens Tr & Sa Bk
200.000
Cont & Com T&S B 5.000.
Drovers Tr&Sav Bk
250.000
East Side Tr&S Bk
100.000
Equitable Trust Co
250.000
Fidelity Tr & S B k.
400.000
First T r & Sav B k. 6.250.000
Foreman Tr & S Bk 1.000.
Franklin Tr & S Bk
300.000
Greenebaum Sons’
Bank & Trust Co 1 500 ,000
300 ,000
Guarantee Tr & Sav
Harris Tr & Sav Bk 3.000 ,000
Home Bk & Tr C o . 1.000 ,000
Illinois M erchTrC o 15,000 ,000
Keystone Tr & Sav
200 ,000
Kimbell Tr & S B _.
200 .000
300 ,000
Lake Shore Tr&S B
500 ,000
Lakeview T & S Bk
500 ,000
Liberty Tr & S B k.
Lincoln Tr & Sav B
200 ,000
400 ,000
Mercantile Tr&Sav
750 ,000
M id-City T r & S B k
Northern Tr C o __ 2,000 ,000
Northw’n Tr &S Bk 1,000 .000
People’s Tr&SavBk 1,000 .000
Pullman Tr&SavBk
300 ,000
Sheridan Tr Sav Bk
500 .000
Sou West Tr & Sav.
200 ,000
Stand’d Tr&Sav Bk 1,000 ,000
200 ,000
Stockmen’sTr&SBk
Union Trust C o __ 2,000 ,000
700 ,000
W Side Tr & Sav Bk
W oodlawnTr&SBk
400 000

Ask.

N o n inal.

363,396
80,807
166,034
197,918
147,935
67,830
51 500
281 025
447^960
391,078
212,401
115,227
5,620,493
511,281
19 553
43,662
294,842
112,727
85,699
267,725

15,040,938
2,853,079
4,182,566
9,215,786
4,002,207
4,651,259
1,965,819
5,111,590
7,320,999
7,177,817
8,809,658
2,919,354
50,483,679
8,238,416
2,051,982
1,632,112
6,458,374
2,309,723
2,585,127
9,011,120

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
ioo
100
100
100
100

223,462
157,442
4,107,797
1,157,281
1,038,704
53,357
9,417,444
000
419^705
51,774
51,051
72,540
9,507,241
573,544
000
433,519

4,768,041
4,659,201
72,248,174
8,261,553
19,087,286
2,533,992
82,645,515
7,008,518
1,112,408
2,390,412
3,573,977
95,012,468
6,201,298
4,715,487

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
IOO
100
100
100
100
io o
100

1,460,635
254,133
4,184,991
476,866
22,706,308
64,632
98,386
97,300
642,129
166,372
134,409
226,S55
280,205
4,802,253
632,132
743,650
396,053
283,286
141,207
883,656
164,226
3,815,412
222,503
243,599

260
150
250
190
275
360
225
215
143
425

145
150
120
260
250
235
184
325
160

160

192
350
232
298
175
195
225
203
160
460
160
195
175
210

130

135
130
205
160
162
173
205
120
290
300
300

455
155
125
275
275
188
335

325
129
125

134

200

19,806,431 100 400
2,728,817 100 220
41,506,523 100 350
9,075,552 100 275
224627707 100 397
1,712,137 100 118
3,017,318 100 173
4,308,634 100 215
11,063,122 100 260
8,420,705 100
2,073,090 100 180
7,188,705 100 195
12,118,209 100 230
48,013,599 100 355
17,697,919 100 290
15,766,775 100 230
6,459,259 100 215
8,954,377 100 303
4,138,440 100 170
12,468,566 100 164
2,380,493 100 175
56,785,270 100 315
12,833,785 100 250
7,939,702 100 260

410
230
285
405
125

200
200
240
295
240
220
190
168
320
255
270

IDAH O — National banks Sept. 14.
B oise C ity—
Boise City Nat Bk
First Nat of Idaho.
Pacific Nat B a n k ..

250,000
300,000
300,000

249,856 4,111,575
357,471 5,551,220
107,500 2,164,700

100
100
100

* Sale price, a M ay 5 1922. b Capital to be Increased, g Capital paid In authorized amount is larger, x Ex dividend,
16 1920.
< April 3 1923. ®June 30 1923. t Includes trust denoslts. t Branch of Savannah, k 4ew stock




g Last sale,

n A pril

Nov., 1923.]

BAM S A M

IO W A — (C on clu d ed )

ILLIN OIS— (C o n clu d e d ).
Capital.

E lgin—
Elgin Nat Bank . .
First National Bank

Surplus &
Profits.

Gross
Deposits.

Par.

Union Nat Bank
Elgin C ity B ’k’g Co
Hom e T r & Sav Bk

$
100,000
200^000
150 000
100,000
150,000
100,000

$
$
1,265,396
150.48S 1,868,075
266,003 1,858,761
50,000
900,000
232,284 2,173,247
167,158 1,583,064

100

P eoria—
Central Nat Bank
Commercial N at Bk
Dim e Sav A Tr C o .
First National Bank
Home Sav A State
State Tr A Sav Bk
Merchants A 111 NB
First Tr A Sav Bk

300,000
652,433 4,851,268
750 000 1,612,087 6,576,170
250.000
317,000 2,874,098
550,000
931,976 5,944,199
250,000
161,209 2,973,340
400,000 »177,955 1,788,192
500,000
684,148 5,781,478
200,000
429,209 2,948,170

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
R o ck fo rd —
Commercial Nat Bk
Forest City Nat Bk
M anuf’rs Nat Bank
Peoples Bk A Tr Co
Rockford Nat Bank
Security Nat Bank.
Swedish-Am Nat Bk
ThirdNationalBank
S p rin gfield —
First National Bank
Illinois Nat Rank
Rldgely-Farm’s S B
Sp’gfield Marine Bk
First State Tr A Sav

Bid.

Per share.

100
100
100
100

300
325
375
350
175
136
250

315
335
355
180
137
260

Per share

300,000
300,000
500,000
200 000
1,000,000

136,968
119,343
80,761
153,180
661,395

2,639,745
4,876,809
3,559,755
2,127,420
7,173,323

100
100
100
100
100

200,000
300.000
400.000
250,000
750,000
200,000
125,000
500,000

58,998
299,234
528,676
219,762
984,560
68,472
235,840
420,341

675,401
2,860,633
3,379,304
2,507,743
7,540,690
843,075
7,532,683
3,872,485

10G ......... 1
100 _____ l
100 _____ l
100 _____ l
100 _____ l
100 _____ l
100 _____ l
100 ......... 1

500,000
300,000
600,000
500,000
500,000

208,038
127,183
241,975
503,910
278,775

4,844,513
3,884,419
6,162,067
5,507,397
5,198,863

100
100
100
100
100

k
£
£
£
£

F ort W ayne—
First Nat B k_____ .
Lincoln Nat Bank.
Old National Bank.
Citizens’ Trust Co
People’s T r <feSav C(3
Tri-State L A TrC< J
In d ian ap olis—
Fletcher-Am N at B1£
Indiana Nat Bank.
Live Stock Exch Bi
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Meyer-Kiser Bank.
National C ity Bant
People’s State Bant
Aetna T r A Sav Co.
Bankers Trust C o ..
City Trust C o ____
Farmers Trust Co
Fidelity Trust C o ..
Fletcher Sav A Tr.
Indiana Trust C o ..
State Sav <fe T r Co.
Security Trust Co.
Union Trust C o ...
Wash Bank A T r C<
W ild A Co State B1
Terre Haute—

Citizens Tr. C o ...
Terre Haute Trust.

Capital.

A sk.

115
225
200
200
270
125
200
180

Surplus &
Profits.

Gross
Deposits.

Par.

Des M oines—
Bankers Trust C o . .
Cap C ity State B k .
Central State Bank
Commercial Sav Bk
Des Moines Nat Bk
Des Moines S B A T
Home Savings Bank
Iowa Tr A Sav Bk
Iowa N ational Bank
Mechanics’ Sav Bk
People’s Sav B ank.
University State Bk
Valley Nat B a n k ..
Valley Sav B a n k ..
Iowa Loan A Tr Co

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
50,000
500,000
150,000
500,000

$
353,898
97.427
e423,816
65,000
410,055
301,418
93,423
e63,000
977,607
46,234
316,436
e27,629
250,540
152,686
563,058

D u bu q u e—
Consol Nat B a n k ..
First National Bank
Pioneer TrASav Bk
Union Tr A Sav Bk
Iowa Tr A Sav B k .

500,000
200,000
150,000
150,000
300,000

146,629
299,681
102,135
274,565
e219,911

4,833,865
3,888,583
1,187,858
3,369,372
2,686,950

100
100
100
100
100

S ioux 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 T r Co
First Trust & S B k .

600,000
200,000
200,000
200,000
400.000
250,000
100,000
150,000
100,000

rl72,471
26,681
108,529
75,000
144,983
413,908
184,282
135,309
38,588

r l l 990 559
1,156,682
3,622,540
3,746,709
4,742,588
4,941,863
3,248,061
3,017,763
1,187,222

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

$

Bid.

A sk .

No minal
S
4,106,073 100
3,247,801 100
7,439,395 100
4,200,000 100
15,660,326 100
6,968,729 100
3,237,147 100
2,500,000 100
14,966,002 100
2,146,561 100
5,038,172 100
567,619 100
4,534,992 100
2,441,330 100
9,320,423 100
Per

share.

Per share.

Per share.

KANSAS— N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions A u g 31.

INDIAN A— Nat. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.
Evansville—
Citizens’ Nat B!

57

TRUST COMPANIES

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

322,591 8,229,627 100
187,829 6,570,133 100
64,338 1,954,035 100
27,357 1,281,496 100
520,824 7,215,601 100
160,443 3,831,132 100
185,227 2,759,216 100
61,580 1,073,171 100
5,957
362,343 100
516,190
449,541
557,577
181,730
295,971
592,362

share

Per share.

11,339,962 100
5,475,377 100
7,163,176 100
4,160,335 100
2,986,485 100
12,341,518 100

3,000,000
581,376 21,371,521
2,000,000 2,464,619 20,196,719
200,000
104,238 1,091,315
1,250,000 1,590,242 10,730,032
200,000
367,571 4,200,243
1,000,000
154,797 5,845,127
100,000
114,203 1,755,053
250,000
34,480 1,964,360
250,000
116,751 2,623,403
150,000
44,835 1,681,800
300,000
186,568 2,266,866
100,000
100,000 1,888,903
724,602 15,706,709
1,500,000
1,000,000 1,146,328 9,001,457
750,000
207,434 2,584,190
200,000
146,386 3,305,183
600.000 1,361,384 6,526,556
100,000
39,468 2,050,528
100,000
113,659 4,379,691
700,000
500,000
300.000
400,000
500,000
500,0001

Per

472,451 3,080,107
511,899 2,847,558
316,273 2,197,758
140,818 1,844,039
753,978 7,459,799
325,582 4,337,247

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
N o minal

prices

100 190
100 200
100 200
135
loo 225
100 150

200
210

Per

210

150
275
160

share.

100
100

100
100

100

100
100

100
Per

share.

100

100

100
100

Per

100
100

T op ek a —
Bank of Topeka__
Central Nat BankFarmers’ Nat Bank
Fidel Sav State B k.
Merchants’ 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

317,209 5,476 ,567 100
165,841 4,949 ,354 100
20,065 1,267 ,084 100
647 670
861
186,044 4,093 101 100
919 696 100
25,968
e46,500 1,963 040 100
273,352 1,727 394
742 266 100
185,910

W ic h ita First National Bank
First Trust C o ____
Fourth Nat B a n k ..
Merch Res State Bk
Southwest Nat B k.
Unlon Nat Bank___
Union Stk Yds Nat

.000,000
100,000
,000,000
100.000
200,000
200,000
100.000

1,059,115 15,011,698 100
636,037 100
106,644
314,663 10,875,008 100
829,182 100
e66,691
54,600 1,795,981 100
33,749 1,191,483 100
700,000 100
10,000

Per share.

100 225
100 225
100
100 165

.....

C o v in g ton —
Citizens’ Nat Bank
First National Bank
Liberty Nat Bank.
Covington S B A Tr
People’s S Bk A T r .

200,000
500,000
350,000
100,000
100,000

264,887
363,245
193,306
136,660
119,505

2,159,734
4,967,896
3,336,816
1,348,488
1,302,599

100
10U
100
100
100

190
165
126
175
115

L ex in g ton —
Fayette Nat Bank.
First A C ity Nat Bk
Phoenix N at Bk A Tr
Second Nat B a n k ..
Security T r C o ____

300,000
800,000
1,000,000
150,000
500,000

362,176
495,244
511,257
226,788
160,051

2,304,502
2,913,656
3,619,644
1,030,153
1,503,329

100
100
100
100
100

185
185
136
210
320

te r

Louisville Trust Co
United States T r Co

250
170
130
180
120

Per share ,

L ouisville—•
Citizens’ Union N B 1,000,000 2,025,559 21,833,228
561,972 9,152,914
First National Bank
500,000
Liberty Ins B an k ..
e884,195 16,089,963
500,000
Security Bank_____
304,863 2,116,628
200,000
433,342 3,995,573
Kent T it S B A T Co r/25n nnn\
Lincoln Bank A T r.
Loulsv Nat Bank .
Nat B kof Kentucky
Stock Yards Bank.

share.

Voioo'666/

235,000
750,000
245,695
500,000
2,500,000 4,446,273
e77,391
100,000
2 non non 1 03fi 786
312,159
8061100
350,000 el52,413

5,300,000
6,883,795
35,220,943
937,689
4,155,739
4,034,763
1,502,994

164,897
235,000

2,000,000

187
187
138
21A

Per share.

100 292
100 365
100
100 250

rioo

\100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

296

__ _

425
260

90
127J4
153)4 155
325
330
190
168
130

175
135

Per share.

100,000
100,000

1,414,264

100 260
100 200

225

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

LOUISIANA— Nat banks Sept 14; State institutions Sept. 14.

100

100
100

433,973 7,899,506
74,041 2,781,900
78,627 1,315,061
73,364 2,784,904

N ew port—
American Nat Bank
Newport Nat Bank

100
100

100
100
100
100

300.000
200.000
100,000
200,000

KE N TU CK Y — N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 29.

IOW A— N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 4.
B u r lin g to n —
Amer S Bk A T r Co
587,090 4,307,569
300.000
Burlington Sav Bk
e63,782 2,042,952
100.000
First ilowa State Tr
Sav B k ________
200,000
525,744 8,161,313
Merchants’ Nat Bk
100,000
110,848 1,997,819
C edar R ap id s—
Ced Rapids Nat Bk
500.000
450.000 10,300,000
Ced RapSBkATrCo
188,812 3,410,462
200.000
Iowa State Sav B k .
84,852 2,894,064
200,000
779,023 10,800,888
Merchants’ Nat Bk
300.000
People’s Sav Bank.
100.000
50,138 1,749,797
Security Sav Bank
185,602 3,026,735
200,000
Amer Tr A Sav B k .
178,762 3,467,592
200,000
C o u n cil B lu ffs C ity National Bank
107,067 2,327,887
120,000
Commercial Nat Bk
100,000
24,055 1,195,954
Coun Bluff Sav B k .
313,281 3,919,400
150.000
First National Bank
257,115 3,956,669
200.000
State Savings Bank
50.000 el78,171 3,244,222
D aven port—
Amer Com Sav B k . 1,000,000 1,089,164 15,963,468
First National Bank
295,387 3,836,813
200,000
Home Sav B ank. .
50.000
58,128 1,141,540
Iowa NatlonalBank
294,348 3,873,169
150.000
Security Sav Bank.
140.000 1,275,000
150.000
138,047 6,330,537
Scott Co Sav Bank.
500.000
Union D av T A S .
865,344 10,782,176
800.000
67,262 1,214,219
Cltlzens’ Tr & S Bk
100,000

K ansas C ity—
Commercial N at Bk
Exchange State Bk
Commer’l State Bk
People’s Nat Bank.

New O rleans—
American Ba’k A Tr
300,000
212,633 2,169,792
Citizens’ Bk A Tr Co 1,000,000
301,217 8,225,233 100
Canal-Commercial
Trust A Sav B k . 4,000,000 2,833,467 57,255,335 100
Int-State T r A B Co
750,000 e885,099 14,380,146 100
New Orl Bk A TrCo
el 19,431 4,081,943
400,000
Marine Bk A T r Co 1,500,000
875,000 20,000,000 100
Whitney-Cent N B 2,800,000 2,920,459 29,669,000 100
Hibernia Bk A Tr Co 2,000,000 e2,604,920 45,011,426 100
Whitney-Cent T r A
Savings Bank___ 1,000,000 e738,528 23,683,143 —

Per share.

65
165

80
170

240
291

244

194
300
388

200

294

300

310

share.

S hreveport—
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

Per share.

100,000
150,000
500,000
1,000,000
200,000
1,000,000
300,000

55,126
992,050
71,478 2,019,181
382,896 5,943,848
451,811 14,744,172
rl7,185 r l , 230,921
491,126 9,353,702
215,499 4,548,114

100
100
100
1(10

130
125
305
210
100 95
100 305
100 105

160
160
320

220
105
320
110

•Sale price, a Includes one-half share of Kent Title S .B . A T r. com . stock. j Ex dividend, n D ec. 31 1921. rJun e 30 1923. t Include®
debentures. * Apr. 3 1923.
v Last sale, a June 20 1923. a Preferred. 6JNew stock, c Unified Includes Citz-Union Fid. A C ol. T r. a Sept.
15 1922. t Includes T r deposits.
1 Last sale.




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BANKS AND TBUST COMPANIES

MAINE— Nat. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept, 4.

Capital.
B an gor—
First Natlonal Bank
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Eastern Tr & Bkg Co
Merrill Trust C o___
P o rtla n d —
Canal Nat Bank___
Chapman Nat Bank
First National Bank
Portland Nat Bank
Maine Sav Bank___
Fidelity Trust C o ..
Casco-M erc’tile T r .
Union S D <fe T r Co
U S Trust C o ______

M ASSACH U SETTS— (C o n clu d e d )

Surplus
Cross
<fb Profits. Deposits. Par.

Bid.

Ask.

$
400,000
100,000
175,000
500,000

S
$
511,421 6,102,839
276,176 1,889,784
953,625 8,609,076
1510,703 9,632,891

Per share
100 140
150
100 280
100
400
100 280
320

600,000
200,000
600,000
300,000

584,516
129 277
541,884
723,212
479 876
1945,403
365.130
416,094
210,718

100
100
100
100

Per
120
140
125
200

share.
127
150
132
250

100
100
100
100

215
140
190
155

240
150
210
165

400,000
500.000
250,000
150,000

2,892,340
4,317,429
8,227.861
8,783,336
18,533,793
14,356,668
11,841,780
999,139
2,853,250

IA R YL A N D — National banks Sept. 14: Stats institutions Sept. 14.
Per share
100 123
50 100
10 45
4534
*95
50

B altim ore—
Balt Corrrm’l Bank.
750,000
314,715 7,527,070
«25n nnn 6 600 nnn
Calvert B a n k . ___
200,000
Citizens’ N at Bank 2,000,000 6,398.357 23,898,547
Commonw’lth Bank
200,000
4229,678 5,625,537
Drov & Mechanics’
National B a n k ..
991,813 12,631,177
600,000
Farm & M er N B k .
650,000
424,901 5,432,095
Mercantile B a n k ..
100,000
291,764 4,024,058
Merchants Nat B k . 4,000,000 2,660,958 37,834,371
Nat Bank of B a lt .. 1,500,000 1.384.428 16,866,094
Nat Cent Bk of Balt
400,000
488,781 3,578,113
Nat Exchange Bank 1,500,000 1.499,262 12,966,546
Nat Marine B a n k ..
400,000
327,995 3,180,986
Nat Un Bank of M d 1,000,000
903,850 8,010,479
Old Town Nat B k .
500,000
318,698 3,364,092
Park Bank________
300,000
145,711 3,358,676
Western Nat Bank.
500'000
685,450 4,379,305
Atlantic Trust Co . . 1,000,000 <1.162,098 5,320,076
Baltimore Trust Co 1,000,000 2.413.381 13,817,519
Colonial Trust C o .
300,000
148,706 1,581,199
Commerce T r C o ..
750,000
312,088 1,612,668
Continental T r C o . 1,350,000 <1,722,191 8,690,073
Fidelity Trust C o . . 1,000,000 2,144,313 13,644,215
Maryland Trust Co 1,000,000
563,743 8,115,300
Merc Trust & D e p . 1,500,000 <3,753,649 16,520,922
Equitable Trust Co 1,250,000 1,193,342 15,347,221
Safe Dep & T t C o .. 1.200,000 3,709,446 17,124,988
BecurltyStor’ge&Tr
200,000
227,709 1,051,623
Title Guar <fc~Tr Co
400.000
381,768 7,742,413
Union Trust C o___
646,075 12,527,365
550,000

_____
100 280
40
51
25
*90
10 22H 22 44
100
190
100 195
100 1583^
30
41
100 180
10
14
15
3 4 y2
10
20
17
50 100
101
50 155
160
25 34
353<
50
56K 57
100 178
50 175
180
100 133J4
250
50 245
45
25
47
100 n500 600
100 n210
250
_____
100 n300
50 105

F rederick—
Citizens’ Nat Bank
Comm’l State Bank
Farm & M ech N Bk
Fred’k Co Nat B k .
Fr’k Town Sav Inst
Central Trust C o ..

Per share
100 750
100
60
25 55
15
20
100 200
50 155

100,000
160,000
125,000
150,000
*150,000
275,000

633,526
91,678
231,555
61,234
193,927
458,225

5,681,562
2,677,580
2,884,145
1,724.786
2,832,715
6,322,052

MASSACHUSETTS— Nat. bks.iexc.Boston) Sept. 14; State inst. Sept. 14.
B o sto n —
Deposits of
Boston Nat B a n k ..
200,000
Citizens’ Nat Bank
750,000
Comm’w’ thAtlantlc
Nat B k_________ 4,500,000
Comm Sec Nat B k .
500,000
Federal Nat B k . . . : 1,500,000
Flrat Natlonal Bank 15.000,000
Mattapan Nat B k .
200,000
Merchants’ Nat Bk 3,000,000
Nat R ock Bk o f Rox
300,000
Nat Shawmut Bank 10,000,000
Nat Union Bank__ 1,000,000
Second Nat B a n k .. 2,000,000
Web & Atlas N B k. 1,000,000
American Trust Co 1,500,000
Beacon Trust Co
1,000,000
Boston S Dep & Tr 1,000,000
Charlestown Tr Co
200,000
Columbia Trust Co
100,000
Exchange Trust Co 1,000,000
Hub Trust C o _____
500,000
Jamaica Plain Trust
200,000
Liberty Trust Co .
750,000
Massachus’ts T r Co 1.000,000
New Eng Trust C o . 1,000,000
Old Colony T r C o .. 7,000,000
Roxbury Trust____
200,000
State St Trust C o ._ 2,000,000
U S Trust Co ___ 1,000,000
Wlnthrop Trust Co
100,000
B everly—
Beverly Nat Bank.
Beverly Trust C o ..
B r o ck to n —
Brockton Nat Bank
Home Nat Bank___
Plym’th Co T r Co
C am bridge—
Cambridge T r C o ..
Central Trust C o ..
Harvard Trust C o .
East C am bridge
Lechmere Nat Bank
Fall River—
Fall River Nat Bank
First National Bank
M assasoit-Poc asset
National Bank .
Metacomet Nat Bk
Durfee Trust C o ___
Fall River Trust__
F itch b u rg —
Fitchb’g Bk&Tr Co
Safety Fund N B k .

Nat. banks date Oct.24 1923
Per share
47,744 1,965,000
569,302 6,472,000 100 115
125
3,697,043 81,689,000
365,993 5,702,000
295,640:23,738,000
21,002,068 221822000
66,350 o2,203,129
6,049,097 49,872,000
816,820 o8.055.571
9,361,831 137928000
1,543,972 13,811,000
4,855,876 31,173,000
1,547,564 10,935,000
2,789,203 21,861,429
1,873,731 C19688541
3,635,445 15,428,949
19,987 c2,992,425
103,546 c2,357,796
1,019,247 cl5 ,793017
103,988 c2,873,678
44,168 c2,924,617
787,246 cl 1677,974
746,595 cl7112,108
2,708,409 22,144,202
10,409,767 120097465
<9,129 cl,111,753
3,337,100 37,193,937
1,159,803 16,246,199
40,188 1,687,450

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

300,000
100,000

332,173 2,709,047
43,011 1,137,613

100
100

600,000
500,000
200,000

580,710 7,122,446
473.585 6,904,289
118,722 c4 ,144,880

100
100
100

100,000
200,000
400,000

304,907 4,462.036
765,003 9,269,955
673,620 8,693,778

100
100
100

199
165
95
x322
50
295
285
206
z209
330
195
335
255

202
105
327
75
300
300
210
212
335
205
345
260

90
165
175
100
125
180

100
175
185
115

240
■
220
295

245
105
230
305

190

Per share

Per share

Per share

Per share

100,000

<134,220 <1,663,533

400,000
400,000

660,412 6,036,364
567,368 2,231,327

100
Per share
100 145
100 210

650,000
750,000
400,000
200,000

640,056 6,599,499
487,425 4,973,969
766,781 3,562,644
78,104 1,345,028

100
100
100
100

500,000
500,000

552,184 4,536,370
545,365 5,301,999

150
110
210
105
Per share

100 150
100 325

160
350

Capital.

Surplus <t
Cross
Deposits. P ar.
Profits.

Bid.

Ash.

O lou cester—
Cape Ann Nat Bk
Cape Ann Sav Bank
Gloucester Nat Bk
Glouces 8 D Tr C o .

100,000
200,000

$
%
212,190 2,681,270
346,487 4,735,928
133,134 1,525,590
314^572 c4,711,086

H averhill—
Essex Nat Bank___
First National Bank
Haverhill Nat Bank
Merrimack Nat Bk
Haverhill Trust C o .

100,000
200,000
200,000
240,000
200,000

281,701 3,082,830
253,177 3,884,847
734,035 3,454,248
370,413 1,379,224
128,481 2,906,207

10C
100
100
100
100

H olyoke—
City National Bank
Holyoke Nat BankPark National Bank
Hadley Falls T r Co

500,000
400,000
100,000
500,000

395,989 3,802,794
546,116 9,669,318
128,811 1,500,834
375,169 c7,647,374

100
100
100
100

Per share.
121
208
125
160
165

L aw rence—
Bay State Nat B k .
Arlington Trust Co
Lawrence Trust Co
Merchants’ T r C o .

600,000
200,000
200,000
300,000

286,160
172,470
212,854
440,925

4,612,870
6,191,159
10,167,336
7,895,541

100
100
100
100

Per
175
118
140
170

share.
185
125
150
180

L ow ell—
Appleton Nat Bank
Old Lowell Nat B k .
Union Nat Bank. _
Wameslt Nat Bank
Lowell Trust C o ___
Middlesex Nat B k.

300,000
200,000
350,000
250,000
240,000
200,000

327,833 1,541,873
283,848 4,995,613
842,601 4,041,112
168,083
666,826
129,914 2,650,802
111,047 4,941,257

100
100
100
100
100
100

Per
130
125
a;240
110
105

share.
135
135
245
115
110
150

Lynn—
Central Nat Bank.
Manufac’rs Nat Bk
National C ity Bank
State N atlonal Bank
Essex Trust C o ____
Lynn S Dep <fc T Co
Security Trust C o .

200,000
200,000
200,000
200,000
250,000
100,000
200,000

545,503
262,814
252,899
121,970
418,337
418,832
438,640

100
100
100
100
100
100
100

New B ed ford —
First National Bank
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Safe Depos Nat Bk.

500,000
1,000,000
350,000

P eabod y—
Warren Nat Bank.

200,000

200,323

2,512,105

100

Salem—
Merchants Nat B k .
Naumkeag Tr C o ..
Salem Trust C o___

200,000
250,000
200 000

329,099 3,399,004
341,816 5,672,605
53,189 1,897,924

50
100
100

S p rin gfield —
Chapin Nat B a n k ..
Chicopee Nat Bank
Springfield Nat B k.
Third Nat Bank__
Commercial T r C o .
Springfield S D & T
Union Trust C o ___

500,000
500,000
500,000
1,000.000
350,000
500,000
500,000

$
150,000

T a u n to n —
Bristol County T r .

300,000

W orcester—
Mechanics’ Nat Bk
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Worcester Bk T r Co

200,000
1,500,000
1.500,000

5,585,268
2,967,622
5,294,127
1,600,000
2,960,741
4,247,669
8,338,396

823,515 10,802,569
1,847,322 8,392,466
<610,900 <6,835,285

607,825
900,086
1,187,764
1,820,508
199,052
1,518,502
1,735,796
181,537

4,801,258
8,834,382
10,848,447
15,119,128
4,250,081
8,488,155
11,392,207

100
100
100
Per share.

Per share.
100 290
100 220
100 315
Per share.
Per share.

100
100
100
100
100
100
100

150'
220
263
279
130
285
460

225

505

Per share.

2,375,895

838,479 12,391,711
1,270,651 23,976,477
1,685,341 28,799,567

Per share.
261
155
162
166
195
395
225

Per share.
100 300
212
100 205
210
100 203

M ICHIGAN— Nat. banks Sept. 14: State institutions Sept. 14
Bay C ity—
Bay C ity Bank____
People’s Commer­
cial & Sav Bank.
D etroit—
Amer State B a n k ..
Bank of D etroit__
Central Sav Bank. .
Commercial St S Bk
Com ’wealth Federal
Savings Bank__
Continental Bank.
Detroit Sav B a n k ..
Dime Savings Bank
First National Bank
First State B a n k ..
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Nat Bk of Com m ’ce
Peninsular State Bk
People’ s State Bank
United Savings Bk
W ayneCoHoSavBk
Amer Loan & Trust
Bankers Trust C o . .
Detroit Trust C o ..
Security Trust C o.
Union Trust C o ___
G rand R apid:
Com ’ clal Sav Bank
Fourth Nat B a n k ..
Gr Rap Nat Bank
Gr Rapids Sav Bk
Home State Bk for S
Kent State B a n k ..
Old National Bank.
People’ s Sav Bank.
Grand Rap Tr C o ..
Michigan Trust Co
S aginaw —
Bank of Saginaw..
Amer State B ank..
People’s Sav Bank.
Second Nat Bank..

•Sale price, a Capital to be increased, b New s;ock. x E< dividend, * Last sale.
poelts. o Sept. 14 1923. c Includes savings deposlls.
June 30 1923. «June 30 1922.




[V ol. 117.

Per share.

350.000

397,411

4,231,850

100

400.000

592,861

8,043,911

100

1,469,680
2,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000

751,793
632,445
587,858
201,913

c23900,214
ff31378 399
c24777,464
c4 ,143,464

Per share.

750.000
700.000
1,500 000
1.500.000
5.000.
2,315,426
2.000.
1.500.000
2.500.000
5.000.
750.000
6.000.
500.000
500.000
2,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000

217. 376 C12171.586
153 289 c2,254,150
29,778,127
2,727, 357 45,446,501
5,52i; 339 76,406,497
000
851. 887 15,042,230
1,625 902 23,610,567
000
2,335 038 42,016,003
2,757 453 c36076,602
9,909 713 C114651226
000
227 475 C10416.056
7,492 935 84,938,186
000
75 586 01,237,416
335 982
010,180
4,023 893 08,086,364
•1,677 164 04,240,480
010274 253

100
100 130
100
100 100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

265

350
175
360
200
325
300
165

*188
130

*265
*300
270
*125
*185
*237
* 236

*108

180

Per short.

70. 391 c3,186,831
300.000
360, 899 4,583,566
300.000
575. 306 13,940,960
1,000,000
545, 393 cl5929,762
500.000
62. 500 c2,164,014
250.000
500.000 1,154. 860 cl3789,943
1,281.
140 11,226,039
800.000
124 587 c2,688,808
200,000
246
931
0500,541
300.000
405 546 01,554,095
1,000,000
1,000,000
200.000
100,000
1,000,000

661,253
198,433
134,582
1,258,093

140
185
125
240
140
275
190
150
200
190

150
195
135
250
150
285
200
160
225
200

cl8164,349 100 200
c4,925,162 100 210
c2,546,229 100 225
12,468,828 100 240

202
220
235
250

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

Per shfir « .

n M i y -5 1922
4 April 3 1923
o Includes trust de
t Ex rights, r Apr 3 1923
e Dec. 29 1932.

Nov., 1923.]

M ONTANA— N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.

MINNESOTA— N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.
Capital.

Surplus &
Profits

Cross
Deposits.

D u lu th —
$
%
Amer Exch Nat Bk 2,000,000 1,310,004 13,577,572
C ity National Bank
531,071 15,607,976
500,000
First National Bank 2,000,000 2,275,063 18,084,273
Northern Nat Bank 1,000,000
446,190 5,633,506
M inneapolis—
Bankers Nat BankFirst National Bank
Hennepin Co Sav Bk
Mercantile State Bk
M erch & M fg S t Bk
M etrop Nat B ank.
Midland Nat Bank
Minneapolis Tr C o .
Northwest Nat B k.
Union State Bank.
Minn L ’n A Tr C o .
S t. P aul—
American Nat Bank
Capital Nat Bank.
Cent M etrop Bank.
First National Bank
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Nat Exchange Bank
Stock Yards N at Bk
Capital Tr A Say Bk
Merch T r A Say Bk
V abash Nat Bank.

59

BANKS AND TBUST COMPANIES
Par

Bid.

Per share.

100
100
100
100
Per share.

215 ,683
800,000
5,500,000 5,799 ,530
446 708
250.000
9o: 000
300.000
80, 000
100.000
291, 409
500.000
630, 477
1,000,000
912, 785
1,000,000
2,880, 506
4.000.
000
125, 000
100.000
1,404, 310
1.000.
000

,093,054
,872,604
,697,047
,200,000
,000,000
,561,690
,610,418
,945,431
,551,734
,300,000
,382,219

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

184, 851
400.000
423, 111
1,000,000
*94, 409
400.000
3,485, 333
3.000.
000
2,916, 594
2.000.
000
153, 537
300.000
108, 005
350.000
92, 350
500.000
495, 570
500.000
36 279
200.000

,293,774
,854,034
,663,743
,491,527
,064,396
,595,872
,824,801
310,818
,837,075
,044,652

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

Capital.

A sk .

B utte—
First National Bank
Miners S BkATr Co
Metals Bk A T r Co
H elena—
American Nat Bank
Nat Bk of Montana
Montana T r A S Bk
Conrad Tr A S Bk
Union Bk A Tr C o .

Cross
Surplus <Sc
D eposits. P a r.
Profits.

*
300.000
200.000
400,000

$
$
848,960 7,768,868
100,400 1,488,810
391,888 10,065,601

200,000
250,000
150,000
200,000
250.000

243,876 3,136,087
177,432 3,730,405
117,476 1,521,147
120,914 1,139,345
389,836 2,727,892

B id .

A ek.

Per share

100 —
— •
100
—-100
100 ______
100
100

NEBRASKA— N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Oct. 4.

Per share.

M ISSISSIPPI— Nat, banks Sept, 14; State institutions Sept. 14.
Per share.
J a ck son —
Capital Nat Bank.
278,776 2,377,471 100
200,000
277,472 1,369,434 100
First National Bank
100,000
108,915 1,750,430
Jackson-State N Bk
200,000
Merch Bk A T r C o .
411,459 4,894,542
250.000
Per share.
V ick sbu rg—
25
17,238 1,449,397
Amer Bank A T r Co
150.000
300,000 100
58,000
Citizens’ Nat Bank
100.000
232,560 2,721,061 100
First National Bank
300.000
315,676 1,850,574 100
Merchants’ Nat Bk
250.000
Peoples S Bk A T r.
114,729 2,078,235
100.000
MISSOURI— N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.
Per
K ansas C ity—
181,999 3,861,213 100 275
C ity Bank of K C . .
100,000
119,996 3,554,985 100 115
Columbia Nat Bank
500,000
118,331 6,558,903 100 135
Liberty Nat Bank.
500,000
221,787 5,408,168 100 150
Cont Nat Bk A Tr
500,000
241,161 9,380,473 100 150
Drovers’ Nat Bank 1,000,000
First N ational Bank 1,000,000 3,385,564 40,893,945 100 700
98,308 4,050,985 100 215
Gate C ity Nat B k.
200,000
Int-State Nat Bank
500,000 1,126,428 9,808,732 100 575
987,302 100 108
43,464
Live Stock State Bk
200,000
36,016 2,219,125 100 110
Main Street Bank.
200,000
100 220
2,337,494
70,175
Merchants’ B a n k ..
200,000
115,108 1,899,444 100 200
100,000
Metropolitan Bank.
100 135
986,895
44,539
Mutual Bank.........
100,000
New Eng Nat Bank 1,000,000 1,038,112 15,298,797 100 215
2,074,247
100 325
122,005
100,000
Produce Exch Bank
140,732 5,051,387 100 225
Traders’ Nat Bank
200,000
10C
158,335
2,928,480
225
300,000
Stock Yds Nat B k .
51,281 1,524,034 100 180
Union State Bank.
150,000
2,421,877
100
220
150,000
Western Exch Bank
250,000
58,210 1,394,237 100 175
Westport Ave Bank
100,000
Commerce Tr Co . 6,000,000 2,320,413 88,734,753 100 200
Fidelity N Bk A Tr 2,000,000 1,214,120 24,815,129 100 218
106,783 3,945,848 100 160
Home Trust C o ____
300,000
100 200
121,000
250,000
2,237,194 100 300
134,139
200^000
Mercantile T r C o . .
68,404 7,014,312 100 175
500,000
Peoples Trust C o ..
418,042 3,184,554 100 275
Pioneer Trust C o ..
267,500
220,423 5,102,644 mo
250 000
244,388 2,181,415 100 200
Walton Trust C o ..
250,000
Per
St. Josep h —
4,158,764 100
220,248
Burnes Nat B a n k ..
200,000
530,498 5,640,S34 100
500,000
First National Bank
328,748 7,414,567 100
American Nat Bank
200,000
10,000
130,000 100
Shaw State B a n k ..
100,000
206,143 3,607,569 IOC
St Jos Stk Yds B k .
350,000
262,246 6,455,884 10!
Tootle-Lacy N B k .
200,000
110,456 2,283,000
First Trust C o ____
100,000
91,824 1,527,656 io c
Missouri Val T r Co
100,000
Per
S t. L ouis—
119,769 2,001,297 10' 200
100,000
Baden Bank______
Boatmen’s Bank__ 2,000,000 1,116,176 21,847,444 100 142J4
761,278 6,031,854 101 385
Bremen Bank_____
200,000
186,881 4,217,005 10C 250
Cass Avenue Bank.
200,000
117,763 2,483,131 mo 210
Chippewa Bank__
200,000
First National Bank 10,000,000 6,780,699 113219856 100 197
376,989 9,824,459 100 135
Franklin B a n k .. . 1,000,000
103,661 2,846,670 100 200
Grand Ave B a n k ..
200,000
256,584 7,052,180 100 150
Intemat Bank St L 1,000,000
220,624 4,057,998 100 200
Jefferson Bank____
200,000
155,194 3,602,132 100 170
Jeff-Gravois Bank.
200,000
996,601 20,946,469 100 316
Lafayette So Side Bk 1,000,000
94,852 3,163,036 100 140
200,000
134,739 5,065,436 100 185
Manchester B a n k ..
500,000
Merch Laclede Nat 1,700,000 1,878,368 19,234,451 100 260
15,000 1,600,000 100
200 000
Nat Bank of Comm 10,000,000 5,107,403 58,350,831 100 140
12,336 2,192,567 100
65
Republic Nat B k._ 1.000,000
Security Nat Bank
50,000 2,940,557 100 130
Savs Trust C o . .
250,000
127,628 3,516,462 100 155
South’n Com A Sav
200,000
State National Bank 2,000,000 1,157,968 16,942,718 100 166
710,318 7,825,711 100 165
United States Bank 1,000,000
75,373 1,369,438 100
200,000
481,861 11,104,296 100 136
American Trust Co 1,000,000
104,923 1,718,779 100 140
B ’way Sav T r C o ..
200,000
111,366 1,594,865 100 150
200,000
Chouteau Trust, Co
87,285 1,783,064 100 125
C ity Trust C o . __
200,000
32,675 1,713,528 100
200 000
400 000
64,250 5,507,080 100
52,700 1,839,534 100
200 000
Liberty Cent T r Co 3,ooo!ooo 1,190,899 33,401,176 100 155
Mercantile T r C o ._ 3,000.000 7,708,871 55,293,019 100 391
Miss Vail Trust C o . 3,000,000 5,149,456 27,958,982 100 261
65.000 2,000,000 100
Mound C ity Tr C o.
200,000
68,863 2,797,787 100
200 000
521,168 8,330^841 100 150
500.000
Northwest’n T r Co
business
Does no banking
100 229
St L Union Tr C o_.
200,000
68,393 2,394,563 100 130
Savings Trust C o ..
89,142 2,784,673 100 180
200,000
South Side Tr C o ..
96,111 2,865,368 100 140
West St L Trust Co
200.000

Per •Aor .

L in co ln —
Central Nat Bank.
C ity National Bank
First National Bank
First Savings Bank
Nat Bk of Com m ’ce
LlncolnStateNat Bk

200,000
500.000
525.000
105.000
300.000
200.000

126,611
127,941
564,559
115,685
304,086
28,069

O m aha—
Corn Exch Nat B k .
First National Bank
Live Stock Nat Bk.
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Omaha N at.B an k..
Packers Nat Bank.
Peters Nat Bank . .
Stock Yds Nat Bk.
State Bank_______
U S National Bank

300.000
1,250,000
650.000
1,000,000
1,000,000
200.000
200,000
750.000
300.000
t . 100.000

207,255
958,823
102,535
709,305
1,289,224
222,319
73,631
1,030,000
123,739
926,114

100
100
100
100
10G

...

100
21,735,728 100
4,985,426 100;
11,944,019 100
23,661,477 100
4,116,777 10*!
1,727,503 100
8,400,000 103
4,444,523 10P
18,421.744 to o

...

3,050,280
3,081,432
8,204,887
2,193,296
3,385,161
2,030,872

-

-

NEW HAM PSHIRE— National banks Sept. 14; State institutions June 30
M anchester—
Amoskeag Nat B k.
First National Bank
Manchester Nat Bk
Merchants Nat Bk
Nashua—
C ity Guar Sav Bk

200.000
150,000
150.000
150.000

678,487 4,013,028
231,595 1,745,896
352,424 2,626,308
74,279 1,765,551

Nashua Trust Co .
Second Nat of Nash

100,000
200^000
150,000

*86,982 3,028,124 100
308,382 3^004,614
*60,142 3,842,300
235,806 3,269,735 ____»

Per •Aar*

108
100
100
100

350
200
250
135

share.

NEW JE R SE Y — Nat. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.

120

A sbu ry Park—
Asb Pk A Oc Gr Bk
Merchants Nat Bk..
Asbury Park Tr Co
Seacoast Trust C o .
A tla n tic C ity—
AtlanticClty Nat Bk
Boardwalk Nat B k .
Chelsea Nat Bank.
Second Nat B a n k ..
Union Nat B a n k ..
Atlantic S DA TrCo
Chelsea Safe D A Tr
Guarantee Trust Co
Equitable Trust Co
Marine Trust C o ..
B ayon n e—
Bayonne Trust C o .
Mechanics’ Tr C o ..
B rid g eton —
Bridgeton Nat B k.
Cumberland NatBk
Farm A Mer NatBk
Cumberland Tr Co
C am den—
Camden Nat Bank
First Nat State Bk
Camden S D A T Co
Broadway Trust Co
Central Trust C o ..
East End T r C o __
Merchants’ T r C o Parkside Trust C o.
Security Trust C o .
West Jersey T r C o.
East O range—
Ampere Bank_____
East Orange Bank.
Sav Inv A Trust Co
Essex County TrCo
E liza beth —
Ellzabethport B Co
National State B k.
Peoples Nat Bank.
Elizabeth Trust Co
Union Co Trust Co
H ob ok en —
First National Bank
Second Nat B a n k ..
Columbia Trust Co
Hoboken Trust C o.
Hudson Trust C o ..
Jefferson Trust C o.
Steneck Trust C o _ .
Jersey C ity—
Claremont Bank__
First National Bank
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Commercial Tr N J
Greenv Bk A Tr Co
Lincoln Trust Co__
Mercantile Tr C o . .
N J T G u A T r C o.
Trust Co of N J __
Union TrA Hudson
Co Nat B k_____
L on g B ran ch —
Citizens’ Nat Bank
Long Branch BkgCo
M orristow n—
First National Bank
National Iron Bank
American Trust Co
Morristown Tr C o .
Mt. H olly—
M t Holly Nat Bank
Union Nat Bank__
Farmers’ Trust Co.
M tH olly S D A T r.

•-125
205
141
225

200
226
215
205
225

280
share.

share

143

199
140
170

141
70

170

140

160
395
140
231
190
150

Per •Aon;'

200,000
100,000
150.000
175.000

733,763 5,896,369'
69,198 2,064,782
168,053 2,776,007
271,513 4,465,832

100.000
200,000
100,000
250.000
100.000
300.000
100.000
600.000
200,000
200,000

780,542
342,716
298,478
223,079
232,169
492,940
r67,093
574,177
276,691
160,936

7,936,892
1,869,717
5,262,066
4,390,173
2,339,803
6,031,465
1,298,952
6,003,574
4,189,267
4.537.209

109
100
100

300.000
500.000

226,874
407,134

6,670,359
9,210,538

100
00

100.000
150.000
150.000
150.000

299,913 2,097,520
564,769 2,769,818
151,289 1,300,827
207,097 1,630,122

100

100.000 1,242,123 5,238,194
850.000 1.194.254 14,618,324
500.000 1,165,467 10,880,887
336,395 4,239,603
250.000
419.822 3,233,923
100.000
101,147 1.459.209
100,000
200,684 2,629,281
200,000
166,370 1,966,266
100,000
381,459 4,077,207
100.000
434,909 •2,900,005
200,000

100
100
25
100
25
100
100
100
100
100

165
100

100

Per share.

*400
*300
*116
*252
*105
*200
*250
*250
*302>$
*225

100,000
150.000
500.000
300.000

*24,136
307,231
160,025 3,018,907
*547,053 11,782,739
412,659 7,314,482

250.000
700.000
200.000
200,000
300.000

313,776
829,611
104,180
*1 16,300
579,848

4,971,035
11,081,489
2,224,402
2,993,009
10,551,636

100
50
100
100
100

395

500.000
700.000
100.000
200,000
1,000,000
400.000
500.000

1,064,092
215,530
86,652
273,314
1,595,447
*212,355
297,483

10,139,583
6,881.415
1,574,516
4,444,384
27,440,089
6,207,569
6,716,075

25
100
100
100
100
100
100

95
180
160
250
350
190
210

298,978 7,225,548
200.000
1,000,000 1,758,917 16,178,024
161,953 4,037,513
200,000
2,000 000 2.312.255 38,252,290
279,434 5,951,847
200,000
509,728 5,218,900
600,000
188,000 8,464.780
200,000
1,300,000 1,269,359 19,789,978
2,000,000 2,535,110 41,889,539

109
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

250
230
160
235
220
4180
4200
350
4300

100
10J 160
100 225
100 300
Per share.

200
*95
135

150
400

Per share.

105
200

Per share.

750.000

1,036,655 15,406,175

100.000
150.000

225,894 2,366,993
138,067 2,033,005

100
00

200.000
200,000
150.000
600.000

308,151 4,219,820
161,331 4,588,292
98,668 1,528,593
679,829 7,251,394

10C
00
100
100

100,000
100,000
200.000
100,000

83,897
184,570
105,698
151,601

25
35
50 125
m o 120
100 130

100 240

240
245

350
300

Per share.

2240
2 87H
2140
2200
Per

870,725
1,254,766
970,000
661,310

share.

36
130
120
135_

* Sale price, e Capital paid In; authorized amount Is larger, g Amount paid in. k New 3tock. a Ex dividend, y Capital to be increased.
4 April 3 1923. eDec. 29 1922. n Including Fidelity Say. A Tr. stock. I Last sale, r April 28 1921. s Sept. 6 1921. l June 30 1922. a Include*
Minn L. A Tr. stock. » June 30 1923. b Includes Minneapolis Trust Co. t Includes Mer. Tr. & Say. Bank.




60

BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES
NEW JE R SE Y — (C o n clu d e d )

Capital.

A

Surplus
Profits.

Gross
Deposits.

Newark—
$
S
$
American Nat Bank
733,921 13,353,822
500,000
B r’d A Market N B
494,845 8,201,724
200,000
M er A M fr’s N B . . 1,350.000 1,796,915 12,579,087
Mutual Bk of Rosev
200,000
198,787 1,860,109
NatNewarkAEssex
Banking C o __
2,500,000 1,974,812 28,826,007
National State Bk
500,000
929,038 6,461,729
North Ward Nat B
400,000
848,786 9,271,494
C ity Trust Co
262,503 3 813 013
200 000
Clinton Trust C o .
425,142 6,135,503
200,000
Federal Trust C o _ . 1,000,000 1,665,242 16,949,889
Fidelity UnlonTrCo 5,250,000 4,680,379 51,917,148
Ironbound Tr C o ..
547,573 12,242,591
300,000
Liberty Trust C o .
113,660
200.000
Newark Trust C o ..
200,000
30,330
Spr’g f’ld Ave Tr Co
307,250 5 894,063
200,000
Vailsburgh Trust Co
200,000
52,276
648,049
Washington Tr C o .
200,000
275,348 2,758,776
WeequaTi ic Trust Co
200,000
127,426 1,504.057
West Side Trust Co
521,392 8,311,723
600,000
New B runsw ick
Nat Bank of N J . .
People's Nat Bank.
New Brunsw T r Co

NEW Y O R K — (C o n tin u e d )
Surplus
Par.

Bid.

A sk .

Per share.

100
100
inr
100

260
260
235
160

10C 270
280
IOC 260
100 310
100 200
100 250
100 315
100 315
100 425
100 130
100 150
!00 250
125
100
* :*n 220
100 _____ ; 153
100 325
Per share.

500,000
200.000
200,000

787,000 11,396,867 100 250
211,030 3,624,024 100 200
261,708 4,262,113 100 200

265
225
250

Passaic—
PassaicN Bk A T rC o 1,500,000 *1 545,579 *18063 64 3 100
Hobart Trust Co _
100,000
287,412 3,733,605 100
People’s Bk & T r Co
400,000
811,038 8,038,342 100

Per share.

P a terson —
First National Bank
Paterson Nat Bank
Second Nat B a n k ..
Nat Bank of Am er.
Paterson Sav In s t..
Citizens’ Trust C o .
Franklin Trust C o .
Hamilton Trust Co
U S Trust C o _____

Per share.

500,000
857,767 6,377,428
859,552 13,081,129
1,200.000
750,000
763,323 11,189,933
153,743 1,013,49 I
300,000
1,000.000 *1,406,177 21,988,710
500,000
635,198 8,172,979
291,200 2,642,232
150,000
537,529 8,992,511
500,000
350,000 1,150,587 14,859,493

100
100
in
100
25
100
100
100
100

420
275
220
190
130
315
255
325
475

P la in fie ld —
C ity National Bank
First National Bank
Plainfield T rust Co
State Trust C o ____

150,000
200,000
500,000
100,000

247,042
269,618
581,710
124,606

5,754,969
5,615,245
10,439,00 l
2,535,941

100
100
100
100

T re n to n —
Broad St Nat Bank
First National Bank
Mechanics’ Nat Bk
Trenton Bank’g Co
Mercer Trust C o ..
Trenton Trust C o ..

250,000
500,000
1,000,000
500,000
200,000
500,000

749,579
976,837
1,576,362
976,542
*435,574
619,322

8,815,156
9,514,431
16.061,159
10.022,69:
5,214,071
7,604,860

100 325
100 300
no 255
50 160
100 250
100 220

450
300
230
140
340
340
500

600,000
908,587 10,762,298
250,000 *1,129,676 *2,950,312
1,250,000 3,072,759 28,936,653
1,000,000 2,070,480 26,763,063
400,000
600,216 8,919,986

100
100
100
100
100

A u b u rn —
Cayuga Co Nat Bk
Nat Bk of Auburn.
Auburn Trust C o ..

200,000
200,000
150,000

325,800 3,043,355
169,301 3,992,172
331,134 5,743,677

100
100
100

B in g h a m ton —
Citizens Bank. . .
C ity N ational Bank
First National Bank
People’s Trust C o . .

150,000
200,000
400,000
500,000

80,197
496,748
457,752
387,656

100
100
100
100

350
255
185

Per share.

Per share.

B ro o k lyn — State Bank A Tru st Co. retur
Nat Banks Sept. 14.
220,000
Bank of Coney Isl’d
200,000
First National Bank
500,000 1,077,400
171,179
Globe Exchange Bk
294.500
Greenpoint Nat Bk
445,400
200,000
Mechanics’ B a n k .. 1,600,000 2,057,200
148,429
Montauk Bank____
200.000
247.500
Municipal Bank . .
400,000
Nassau'Nat B a n k .. 1,000,000 1,684,100
376,500
People’s Nat Bank.
200,000
154,600
West End Bank__
200,000
Brooklyn Trust C o . 1,500,000 3,513,845
Kings Co Trust C o .
500,000 3,651,134
M anufact’rs’ T r Co 5,000,000 5,033,147
336,972
M idwood Trust Co
700,000
People’s Trust C o . . 1.600,000 3,081,734
B u ffa lo —
Lafayette Nat B k . 1,000,000
Liberty Bank_____ 2,000,000
Manuf A Trad Nat 2,000,000
Marine Trust C o .. 10,000,000
People’ s Bank. . . 1.000,000
South Side Nat B k .
300,000
Buffalo Trust C o . . 1,500,000
Citizens Trust C o .. 1,250,000
Fidelity Trust C o .. 1,000,000

2,188,157
5,518,113
6,935,140
6,844,936

ns date Sep 10;

7,032,130 100
13,330,800 100
3,025,792
3,551,100
41,527,600
50
3,744,220 100
7.856.000 100
16,403,800 100
6,169,500 100
3,388,000 100
40,961,321 100
27,714,566 100
98,242,515 100
2,984,255 100
52,336,809 100

Per share.

160
320

170
335

200
114
170

130

230
165
170
470
850
275
140
385

250 000
400,000
600,000

190,822 2,967,548
813,937 7,636,372
744,276 8,597,338

100
100
100

Am Exch Nat Bank 5,000,000 8,128,6S2 82,167,000
Amer Union Bank.
1 17.890 o2.170.400
200.000
Baltic States Bank
35,500 ft 1,113,900
200,000
6 500 000 a R4S 990 80.925.909
Bank of Europe
450,000
’lo oieoo o7,613,600
Bank of Manhat Co 10,000,000 13,616,017 122180000
Bank of U S _______ 2,000,000
777,500 046261 700
Bk of Wash Heights
200.000
388.400 6,853,000
Berardini State Bk
150 000
723,400
Bigelow State Bank
100,000
26 600 a783,100
Bowerv Bank __
879 700 4,869,000
250 000
106 600 a4 .118.500
Broadway Cent Bk
200,000
Bronx Borough Bk
387,000,a5,279,900
150 000
Bronx Nat Bank .
125,019 o3,586,098
200,000
Bryant Park Bank.
225,900 a2,405,300
200,000
Capitol Nat Bank. 2,000,000
731,967 al6911 873
Chase Nat Bank. . 20,000,000 25,234,599 313808 000
Cent Mercantile Bk
91,800 a2,868,600
200.000
Chatham A Phenlx
National B a n k .. 10,500,000 9,791,700 141377000
168,900 al0870 100
Chelsea Exch Bank 1.000.000
Chemical Nat Bank 4.500.000,16,050,507 97,693,000
1 500 000 1,283,600 14,457,000
Colonial Bank
800 000 2.217,500 21,178,000
Commonwealth Bk
600 000 1.011.500 10.079.000
Continental Bank. 1.000^000
956,500 6,183,000
Corn Exchange B k. 9,075.000 12,876,900 180616000
107,700 a4,350,500
Cosmopolitan Bank
200.000
999,511 14,702,000
East River Nat B k. 1,000,000
Fifth Avenue Bank
500,000 2,525,000 21,386,000
Fifth National B k. 1.200.000 1,343,015 16,678,000
First National Bank 10.000.000 57,082,408 208221 000
Garfield Nat Bank
1,000.000 1,878,761 13,990,000
Gotham Nat Bank
1,500,000 1,555,856 al5735 708
W R Grace A Co Bk
500,000 1.567.900 4,514.000
Greenwich Bank__ 1.000,000 2,337,200 19,356,000
453,108 a2,996,890
Hamilton Nat Bk . 1,000,000
Hanover Nat Bank 5,000,000 21,904,000 99,919,000
Harriman Nat Bk
1,000,000 1.930.368 a34132 145

A sk .

Yorkvllle Bank____

100
100
100
100
100
50
100
100

283

202

212

145
165
200

148
172

100
100 440
100 160
100 140
100 120
100 155
100 126
100 344
100 205

130
132
348
215

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

249
60
538
213
375
235
140
450
115
200
1250
243
1280
270
160

253
80
543
220

290
175
685
322

310
185

10,000,000 18,070,747 147209000 100
621,500 al2801 000 100
500,000
552,127 a3,163,208 100
1,000,000
199,402 3,638,000
500,000
25
25,000,000 39,449,281 271198 000 100
40,000,000 52,622,107 592700000 ion
510,300 a8,771,700 100
600.OOu
1,000 000 1,723,100 25,814,000 ion
10,000,000 24,050,700 129661000 100
60,100 o2,353,600 mn
100 000
66,839 o2,431,237 100
400,000
3,500,000 4,969,620 a86768 441 100
4.000,000 8,000,457 84,951,000 100
112,700ja3,586,300 100
200.000
2,500,000 5,009,500 85,444,000 100
268.700 o7,446,100
200,000 1,043,200 025138 800 100

378
320

1923.
Trust Co. returns da
2 non nnn 1,189,129 24,706,206
Bk of N Y A T r C o . 4 ’ 6oo!o6o 12,108,000 71,534,700
Bankers Trust Co . 20.000.000 24,228,600 263468 700
Central Union T r Co 12.500.000 21,752,300 200179600
353,800 12,089,800
Commercial Tr C o . 1,000,000
Empire Trust Co . 2.000.000 2,101,900 43,753,600
93 nnn nnn 10.224.691 257842635
16,171,582 129780130
2 noo 000 1,945,884 21,221,458
798,481 9,922,090
Fulton Trust C o ___
'5 oo!ooo
Guaranty Trust Co 25,000,000 18,330,441 415126530
919,300 9,333,600
7 0 0 000
i7.5o6;666 11,407,614 293064230

128
295
342
135
300
423

200,000

291,700

1300
252
1300
280
168

332
385
135
135
298
345
145
428
90
38d
200
354

460
350
478
110
305
188
545
195
100 250
100 240
202
100 219

470
353
483
120
315
191
555
205
265
244
210
223

100
100
100
100
100
100

7,108,500

245
150
460
125

80
307
375
185
347
275
800

579,391 6,312,480 100
1,000,000
Lawyers’ Title A
Trust C o _______ 6,000,000 5,480,000 17,337,800 100 190
M etropolitan Tr Co 2.000.000 4,014,700 40,109,500 100 298
New York Trust Co 10.000 000 18,342,900 171988 200 100 345
Title Guar A Tr Co 10.000.000 13,616.572 38,997,816 100 390
305
3 non non 4.428.398 53.402.239
U S T r C o of N Y . I 2 iooo!ooo 17,230,340 44,486,518 100 1220

197
308
350
395
310
1250

100
share.

432,424
2,980,145
’sooiooo 651,537
531,943
1,500,000
276,184
750,000
525,431
400.000
i nnn nnn *1.519.542
’3oo!ooo 1,308,525
934.897
1.500,000

11.673.461 ion
42,709,181 100
11,542,611 166
11,376,963 100
10,380,700 100
10,577,027 100
*33181 269
21,296,377 100
21.342.774 100

200

19,991,042
1,737,197
4,832,710
5,442,853
3,277,648
37,903,162
27.318.775

inn
125
100
inn
100
100
100

165
130
210
210
145
225
225

814.393 23,001,162
*407,031 *5,767,085
456,788 4,479,066
275,630 5,348,159
453,839
916,713
158,471 3,455,426

100
100
100
50
100
100

*250
150
200
140%
280
125

600 000

2 non non

400

Per

368,879 7,035,057 100 148
2,476,919;37,890,642 100 300
2,587,8 9 l'4 5 ,192,572 100 275
11,790,562 101140326 100 263
1,057,538 21,106,202 100 250
141,447 3,785,856 100 195
1,425,779 28,334,704 106 294
1,704,182 24,730,835 100 240
1,626,732 20,095,262 100 285

Bid

of banks and trust comp anies in N eio York Ci ly an d Broo klyn
may be found in our "R y .
and I n d .’ ’ Sec., page 231
Per share.
*
S
$

First National Bank

152
315
285
270
265
205
300
250
300

Per share.

Elmira—
Second Nat Bank .
Chemung Can T Co

240

Gross

A Profits. D eposits. P ar.

New Y ork C ity — Deposits N . Y . City banks are repo rted net and
are o f date Oct. 27 1923. Surplus an d profits ar e of date Se pt. 14
'23 for National and Sept 10 ’23 for Slat e banks. A di vi dend re cord

Seventh Ave NatBk
Public Nat B a n k ..
Seaboard Nat Bank
Standard Bank____
State Bank_______

Per share

230
500
345
248
175

Capital.

National B a n k ..
Mutual Bank . . .
Nat American B k ._
Nat Butch A D rov .
Nat Bk of Comm’ce
National City Bank
New Netherland Bk
Pacific Bank . . .
Nat Park Bank . .

NEW Y ORK —N at. banles (except N . Y . City), Sept. 14
State Institutions Sevt. 10 1923.
A lban y —
First N ational Bank
M ech A F arm ers..
N atC om rB kA TrC o
N Y State Nat B k .
Albany Trust C o ..

[V ol. 117.

Merchants’ B a n k ..
Nat Bank of Comm
Traders’ Nat Bank.
Genesee Vail Tr Co
Security Trust C o .

S yra cu se—
C ity Bank Trust Co 2,281.000
Liberty Nat Bank.
200,000
Merchants’ Nat Bk
300,000
Salt Springs Nat Bk
800,000
Third Nat Bank__
300,000
First Tr A Dep C o . 2,500,000
1,500,000
T roy —
Manufac’ rs Nat Bk
National C ity Bank
Nat St Bk of T ro y .
Union Nat Bank__
United Nat B a n k ..
T roy Trust C o ____

600,000
300,000
250,000
300,00C
240,000
200,000

205
125
140
250
300
625

210
280
210
130
145

180

Per

1,210,656
78,858
342,396
422,531
248,325
1,833.455
1.193.353

170
140
215
212
155
235
235

Per share.

260
160
210
145%
300
130

1
•Saleprice, b Paid In. JfcCapital to be Increased. * Ex-dlvldend. « June 30 1922.
« March 27 1923.
I Last sale,
h New stock, t New
■tock. a Sept. 14 1923. v Ex-rights, r Sept. 13 1922 , d Dec 30 1922. n M ay 10 1923, e Includes Foreign Branch deposits, t June 30 1923.




Nov., 1923.]

B A M S AND TRUST COMPANIES
OHIO— (Concluded).

NEW YORK (Concluded).
Capital.

U tica—
First Nat Bk & Tr_
Oneida Nat B a n k ..
Utica C ity Nat B k .
Citizens’ Trust C o .
Oneida Co Trust Co
Utica Tr <fc Dep C o .
W atertow n —
C ity National Bank
J efferson Co N at Bk
Watertown Nat Bk
N orth’n N Y T r Co
W estchester Co
I I t . Vernon— 1st N .
M t Vernon Tr Co
N ew Rochelle—
Nat C ity B a n k ..
North Ave Bank.
Huguenot Tr C o .
N Rochelle Tr Co
Ossining — 1st N at.
Ossining Nat B k .
Peekskill—
Westches Co Nat
Pleasantville—
M t Pleasant B k .
Port Chester— 1st N
Mutual Trust Co
Sj/e— Rye N at Bk . .
Tarrjjtown Nat B k .
White Plains—
Citizens Bank__
WestTltie&Tr Co
County Trust Co
Yonkers— First Nat
Yonkers Nat Bk
& Trust C o . . .
Westches’r Tr Co
Yonkers Trust Co

Surplus tSc
Cross
Profits.
Deposits.

$
$
$
1,250.000 2,089,389 12,047,305
600,000 1,033,372 4,345,677
1,000,000
258,223 4,975,056
1,000,000 1,220,361 18,023.145
250,000
498,844 2,567,119
1.000.000
902,514 13,525,066
200,000
250,000
200,000
400,000

73,327 1,561,508
382,520 4,139,235
270,894 3,658,336
820,809 8,548,297

Par.

Bid.

A sk .

Per share.

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

c280
230
100
245

285
237
103
250

275

285

Nom. prices
125
270 " 275
225
300
Per share.

200,000
350,000

488,186 7,906,346
497,736 11,064,902

100
100

400.000
150,000
150,000
200,000
100,000
100,000

301,596 9,148,772
73,325 1,986,178
125,197 3,554,028
400,266 6,578,333
150,207
971,276
158,082 1,817,092

100
100

100,000

442,238 6,103,252

50

100.000
100.000
300,000
100,000
100,000

122,511
287,149
173,173
132,231
222,311

150,000
600,000
150,000
300,000

177,536 4,296,430
689,073 1,851,748
234,823 6,015,739
327,889 7,109,723

100
100 200
100
50

200,000
300.000
350,000

134,690 3,750,209
601,926 8,078,570
129,352 4,080,963

100
100

2,099,316
4,025,073
3,514,965
2,334,644
1,965,249

100
100
100

100
100
100
100

120

130

220

NORTH CAROLINA— N at. bks. Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.
Charlotte—
375.000
Charlotte Nat Bank
Commercial Nat Bk
500.000
First National Bank
300.000
M er <k Farm N B k.
200.000
Security Savs Bank
90,000
Union Nat Bank__
200.000
American Trust Co 1 , 200,000
Independ’ce Tr C o . 1, 000,000
Durham—
Citizens’ Nat Bank
Fidelity Bank_____
First National Bank
Hom e Savings Bank
Merchants’ B a n k ..

100,000
100,000
600,000
100,000
100,000

Per share.

497,702
633,000
667,622
451,802
n4,370
279,080
746,121
n763,262

3,769,541
3,029,492
1,401,641
2,625,473
344,493
2,677,878
10,531,631
4,459,951

100

100
100
100
100

100

100

100

125.000 1,600,000 100
782,208 7,232,542 ____
555.000 4.100.000 100
90,000 1.250.000 ____
114,676 1,223,201 ____

G reen sb oro—
646,999
Atlantic Bk <fc Tr Co 1,200,000
179,086
Greensboro Bk & Tr
400.000
R aleigh—
197,690
Citizens Nat Bank.
300.000
C om m ’l Nat B ak.
233,065
300.000
n51,354
Raleigh B kg& Tr Co
100.000
W ilm in gton —
Murchison Nat B k . 1 , 000,000 1,174,861
People’s Sav Bank.
165,857
65,000;
403,421
Wllm Sav & Tr C o .
1 00 ,0 00 ,
W inston-Salem
150,000'
n48,700
People’s Nat Bank.
W achovia Bk & T r . 2,174,900 n l ,109.126

6,135,299
3,030,486

100

3,510,036
6,678,640
1,671,195

100
100
100

10,532,960
2,009,571
3,963,125

100
25
50

2,100,000
29,620,066

100

Per

share.

150.000
50,000
300.000
100.000
100,000
100.000
100,000

87,956
59,683
343,386
125,550
30,274
15,000
56,381

1 .194.1631
483,529
5,700,697
2,109,839
1,592,733
404,547
698,519

Capital.

C leveland—
Amer Sav Bank Co
Broth’d of Loc Eng
Co-Oper Nat B k .
Cent N B,S & T r Co
Clev Sav & Loan Co
Lorain St Sav & T r.
Midland Bank . .
National C ity Bank
Pearl S t S & T C o . .
United Bk & Sav Co
Cleveland Trust Co
Guardian Sav & Tr
State Bkg <fe T r C o .
Union Sav & L Co
Union Trust C o ___
C olum bu s—
Brunson Sav Bank.
Citizens’ T r <fe Sav
C ity National Bank
Columbus Sav B k .
Commer’l Nat B k .
Fifth Ave Sav Bank
Huntington Nat Bk
Market Exch Bank
Nat Bk of C om ’ce
First Nat Bank____
Ohio National Bank
D a y ton —
C ity National Bank
Dayton Nat Bank
Merchants’ Nat Bk
& Trust C o _____
Third Nat Bank__
Winters Nat Bank.
C ity Tr & Sav Bank
Dayton Sav & T Co

$
100,000
1,000,000
1,800,000
250,000
200.000
2,000,000
2,000,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
8,600,000
4,000.000
750,000
900,000
22,250,000

Surplus <&
Cross
Profits.
D eposits.

$
%
205,207 3,528,062
168,894
3,161,565
269,099
338,622
649,682
1,000,278
761,243
935,130
5,454,129
5,208,828
375,881
n673,165
12,877,747

100,000
7,069
722,305
1,500,000
471,021
300,000
50,000
102,019
962,125
600,000
72,610
100,000
1,500,000 1,470,844
240,000
100,000
636,238
300,000
721,604
500,000
1,000,000 2,026,835
400,000
300,000
200,000
400,000
1,000,000
200,000
600,000

T oled o—
Com Sav B & T r Co
200,000
361,158
Dime S Bk& Tr Co
300,000
338,360
First National Bank
500,000 1,699,209
Com Guard Tr<fc Sav 1,400,000 1,012,922
668,819
Home Sav Bank__
250,000
Mer A C l’kSav B k.
150,000 ra350,635
Northern Nat Bank 1,000,000 1,174,506
Ohio S Bk & Tr C o. 1,000,000 1,689,763
Peoples State S B k.
77,079
150,000
Second Nat Bank . 1,000.000 2,885,259
Secur S B & Tr C o 566,000
487,859
Spitzer-R T & S Bk
324,763
300,000
Tol Sav Bk & Tr Co
435,648
600,000
Union Savs B a n k ..
412,668
250,000
Y o u n g s to w n —
Central Bank & T r.
C ity Tr & Sav Bank
Commer’l Nat B k .
Dollar Sav & Tr Co
First National Bank
Mahoning Nat B k .
South Side Sav Bk .

857,103
18,913,188
6,041,596
1,227,743
7,599,897
1,713,575
18,450,095
3,700,000
4,791,269
9,182,731
19,105,463

4,714,164
3,493,507
9,013,972
4.000,000
17,252,962
10,479,941
7,965,206
10,887,140
22,643,496
7,381,929
n2,298,934
12,118,243
28,737,144
1,960,436
13,606,657
9,833,250
2,999,055
2,938,207
1,501,545

200,000
21,525
676,000
500,000
668,303 7,515,423
500,000
702,535 6,515,496
1,500,000 1,998,163 15,234,423
1,500,000 2,116,794 15,288,144
411,522 3,684,372
1,000,000
100,000
46,780
750,750

As*.

Bid.

Per share.

50 306

20,932,050 100
39,397,939 100 260
2,432,918 100
7,411,626 100 242 M
17,331,376 100 123
17,206.404 100 153
22,893,826 100 224
20,227,087 100 240
179 766851 100 207
94,684,711 100 201
13,893,621 100
n3,017,900 100 153
220121076 100 173

220,000 4,000,000
207,727 2,910,786
197,058
357,757
578,498
145,640
824,341

P a r.

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

125
157
210
205
180
174 3A

Per share.

157
300
200
275
275
260
290
280
295
365

161
315
300
300
275
325
305
320
375

Per share

100 a250
100 145

256
165

100
100
100
100
100

147
180
145

150
185
150

230

235

100
50
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

Per share.

270
210
330
168
325
300
210
250
150
330
210
160
165
245

Per share.

100
95
100 215
100 195
100 160
100 160
100 154
100 120

100
225
200
161
164
159
132

Per share

OKLAHOMA — National banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.

100

NORTH DAKOTA— N ai. hanks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 8..
Fargo—
Dakota Nat Bank.
Fargo National B k.
First National Bank
Merchants Nat B k.
Northern Nat Bank
Security Nat Bank.
Northern Trust C o .

61

Per share.

100
100
100
100

OHIO— National banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.

G u th r ie First National Bank
First State Bank___
Security State Bank

100,000
50,000
25,000

76,194 2,084,045
12,500 1,076.500
3,374
360,073

100
100
100

M cA lester—
American Nat Bank
C ity National Bank
First Nat B of M cA

100,000
50,000
100,000

32,785
10,586
33,349

1,559,841
458,200
1,523,584

100
100
100

M uskogee—
Commercial Nat Bk
Exchange Nat Bank
First National Bank
Muskogee Nat B k.
Security Nat Bank

250,000
300,000
500,000
200,000
150,000

133,092 3,377,121
112,851 1,747,690
247,516 5,134,761
65,913 1,914,192
20,246 1,238,334

100
100
25
100

Per share.

Per share.

Per share

Per share.
A kron—
Central Sav & Tr .
500,000
699,111 12,792,663 100 400
O klahom a C lty Per share.
Commercial S & Tr
200,000
215,895 4,885,379 100 170
American Nat Bank 1,000.000
397,939 13,907,158 100
Depositors Sav & Tr
325,000
300
464,006 7,728,778 100 250
Farmers’
Nat Bank
200.000
68,767 3,059,628 100
Dim e Savings Bank
200,000
222,129 2,865,862 100 190 200
Fidelity Nat Bank.
300,000
77,476 3,922,161 100
Ohio State Bk & Tr
500,000
150
598,484 8,034,403 100 125
First Nat Bank____ 1,000,000
456,854 15,347,798 100
95
100,000
90
Standard Sav Bank
20,963
328,418 100
Liberty Nat Bank.
600,000
141,251 4,727,820 100
Firestone Pk Tr & S B
200,000
165
164,624 3,154,103 100 150
49,384 1,607,401 100
Okla Stk Y ds, N B .
250,000
First Trust & S B k . 1,500,000 2,032,586 25,660,524 100 245
250
Security Nat Bank.
500,000
315,956 6,480,077 100
C a n to n —
Tradesmens
Nat
Bk
400,000
83,103 3,495,944 100
200,000
79,239 3,683,867 100
500,000
228^230 5,071,673 100
T
u
lsa
—
500,000 1,093,683 8,648,696 100
Central Nat Bank. 1,000,000
438,851 8,227,549 100
Per share.
C in cin n a ti—
Exchange Nat Bank 1,500.000
566,829 28,802,615 100
400.000 1 227 501 7,706 231 100 370
251,112 12,652,493 100
First Nat Bank____I 1,000.000
500,000 ~38L729 9,980,210 100 325
360
Brighton Bk & T r Co
189,772 3,017,645 100 230
250
150,000
Cinn Bk & T r C o ._
200
Citzns’ N Bk & T r Co 2,000.000 2,254,395 14,219,228 100 190
700
100,000
409,583 2,812,678 100 550
C ity Hall Bank____
10 40
100,000
269,410 1,983,807
Columbia B & S C o
42H
banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept.
250,000
201,144 7,211,717 100 150
165
Cosmop Bk <fe Tr Co
55,277
671,136 100 160
50,000
175
East End B a n k ___
260
Fifth-Third Nat Bk 3,000,000 2,611,685 35,455,604 100 245
P o rtla n d —
260
Per share.
First N atlonal Bank 6,000 000 5,687,690 40,366,898 100 230
Q W Bates ifc C o ..
100,000
27,335 1,172,551 100
315
500,000 1,359,441 9,355,636 100 299
Fourth Nat B a n k ..
126,084 3,020,301 100 200
Can Bk of Coin’ce.
300,000
500,000 1,036,351 6,293,926 100 275 300
210
Lincoln Nat Bank
Citizens Bank_____
53,372 2,680,198 100 150
200,000
140
50,000
43,867
977,968 100 125
185
Home Sav Bank Co
First National Bank 2,500.000 1,245,182 34,885,071 100 200
175
179,861 1,994,438
50 140
75,000
North Side Bank _
210
Hartm’n & T ’mps’n
100,000
17,056
520,422 100
400,000
359,818 7,556,927 100 155
170
Pearl Market Bank
281,529 4,096,180 100 250
Hibernia C & Sav B
183,922 6,216,975 100 175
300
200,000
200.000
190
People’s Bk & Sv Co
Ladd & Tilton B k .. 1,000.000 1,862,476 24,429,479 100 300
27
30
10
350
Prov S Bk & Tr Co 1,500,000 1,694,243 22,332,171
Live Stock State Bk
100,000
13,297
155
135
927,850 6,758,314 100 145
816,495 100
Second Nat Bank _ 1,000,000
N’ western Nat Bk. 2,000,000
496,537 19,918,905 100 135
282,358 4,615,492 100 225
200,000
150
SoOhioSBk& TrCo.
Peninsula Nat Bank
59,652 2,040,577 100 125
187,000 1,000,000 100 225
200,000
230
100,000
135
Stock Yards B k __
United States N Bk 1,500,000 1,936,033 35,668,136 100 325
350
Western Bk <fcT r Co 1,000,000 1,182,904 13,942,722 100 275 300
Security Sav <fe T r .
500.000
392,173 3,183,642 100 d _____
220
Central T ru st,C o .. 1,000.000 1,539,969 6,985,874 100 205
Lumbermen’s Tr Co
500.000
115,327 1,389,718 100
260
100
Union T rust______ 1,000.000 3,634,569 24,037.089 100 245
* Sale price, a Includes City Trust & Sav. Bank, h New stock, k Capital to be increased, p A m ountpald in. x Ex-divldend.
I Last sale.
d Sold with First N at’l Bank.
v Dec. 29 1922.
r M ay 5 1922.
e Sept. 15 1922.
c Includes Oneida County Trust C o.
g M arch 27 1923.
t Includes trust deposits. J Includes Union Sav. Bank & Trust, n June 30 1923. t April 28 1921. s Dec. 30 1922.




BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES

62

PE N N SYLVAN IA- —N at. bks. (exc. Phila.)

Capital.

Allentown—
Allentown Nat Bk_
Hill T op Sav&TrCo
Merchants Nat Bk_
Ridge Avenue Bank
Second Nat B a n k ..
Allentown Trust Co
Citizens Trust C o . .
Lehigh Vail Tr C o .
Penn Trust C o ____
A lto o n a —
First National Bank
Second Nat B a n k ..
Union Bank. __
Altoona Trust C o ..
Central Trust C o ..
Mountain C ’y T Co
Erie—
Bank of Erie T r Co
First N ational Bank
Marine Nat B a n k ..
People’s Bk & Tr Co
Second Nat B ank. .
Cent Tr & Title C o .
Erie Trust C o _____
Secur Sav & T r C o .
Harrisburg—
East End Trust Co
Harrisburg Nat Bk
Merchants’ Nat Bk
Central Trust C o ..
Commercial T r C o .
Commonw’lth TrCo
Dauphin Dep Tr Co
Harrisburg Tr C o _ .
Security Trust C o .

Lancaster—
Conestoga Nat B k .
Fulton Nat B a n k ..
Lancaster Co N Bk
People’s Nat B ank.
Agricul T r <fe S a v ..
Farmers’ Trust C o .
Guaranty Trust Co
Lancaster Trust Co
Northern Tr <fe S Co
People’s Trust C o . .
Union Trust C o . . .
Philadelphia—
American Bk & T r .
Bk of N o Amer& Tr
Broad St Nat Bank
Centennial Nat B k .
Central Nat Bank.
Corn Exch Nat B k .
Drovers & M er Nat
B a n k ________ .
East Falls Bk & T r .
Eighth Nat B a n k ..
First National Bank
Fourth St Nat Bank
Franklin Nat Bank
Girard Nat B a n k ..
Kensington Nat Bk
Manayunk Nat B k .
Market St N at B k .
M iddle City Bank.
N at Bank of Comm
Nat Bk of Germ’t ’n
Nat Bk of No Phila
Nat Security Bank
Northwestern N Bk

%
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

P a r.

Bid.
Per

%

10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0

114,720
1,185,561
686,675
268,059
789,650
56,800
730,805
601,247

1,232,644
7,215,803
6,357,303
3,850,876
10,768,754
1,475,009
7,152,039
4,685,951

10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0

71,724
636,496
347,234
532,447
98,030
1,699,600
462,811
727,512
187,152
189,130

1,557,879
2,729,137
1,388,264
1,963,103
961,893
6,104,709
4,230,265
3,279,525
1,352,022
2,407,353

50
25

10 0

656,463
278,931
649,382
300,000
296,000
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
33,471
263,125
225,000 1,004,723
136,477
300.000
250,000 1,435,172
442,000
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
427,339
250,000
212,928
150,000

3,740,513
2,910,331
2,487,175
1,800,000
1,268,483
6,163,677
919,764
7,631,029
3,220,000
3,003,156
3,084,679

380
215
50 123
1 0 0 245
25
50 250
1 0 0 125
1 0 0 592
50
50 150
50 123

1 0 0 ,0 0 0

175,000
250,000
243,000
162,962

123,000
300,000
300,000
2 0 0 .0 0 0

500,000
137,000
300,000
2 0 0 ,0 0 0

2 0 0 ,0 0 0

300,000
1 0 0 ,0 0 0

125,000
125,000
750,200
300.000
400.000
286,010
250,000

Deposits o]

N a tion a l

banks

500,000
125,000
275,000
1,500,000
3,000,000
2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
350.000
2 0 0 .0 0 0
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

300.000
500,000
2 0 0 .0 0 0

500.000
250,000
400,000
2 0 0 .0 0 0

250,000
250.000

1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

500,000
128,230
750.000
187,500
250,000
750.000
300,000
500.000
400.000
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0

300,000
2 0 0 ,0 0 0

5,200.000
o l , 470,000
o l ,530.000
250.000
Frankford Trust Co
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
Franklin Trust Co
1 , 0 0 0 .0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
Gir’ d A v T & T C o .

sh a re.

500
50 140
500
30 80
25 1 1 0
50 380
50 85

510
155
510
83
115
400
90

10 0

Per

sh are.

Per

sh are.

30

Per

sh are.

10 0

25
50

10 0
10 0
10 0

25

10 0
10 0

share.

395
225
130
255

265
130
605
Z150
160
126

29 192 3
Per

P E N N SY LVA N IA — (C o n clu d e d ).

A sk .

198

date Oct.

290,360 3,134,222
300,000
5.000,000 5,683,571 51,259,608
284,186 e l,751,579
375,000
843.439 6,380,000
300,000
1,250,000 5.058.063 23,043,000
2 , 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 5,927,050 44,579,000

29.

193

10 0

Per

200 000
2 0 0 .0 0 0

500.000
400,000

Fidelity Trust C o ..

G ross
D e p o sits

464,578 3,514,994
420,897 2,981,595
148,362 1,644,584
537,842 2,160,687
263,957 1,913,865
205,068 1,875,333

150,000

2 0 0 ,0 0 0

Chelten Trust C o . .
Colonial Trust C o .

State inst. Sept.

10 0

1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0

Broad Street Trust.

8

14;

1,034,936 6,968,536
191,401 2,603,177
150,000
400,000 1,184,492 5,354,507
58,135 1,184,393
50,000
920,080 5,268,593
300,000
252,893 2,001,123
150,000
254,409 2,496,404
250.000
836,581 4,640,229
250,000
185,505 1,939,744
300,000

Peoples Bk & T rC o . 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0
Philadelphia Nat Bk 5,000.000
500,000
280,000
Second Nat B a n k ..
300.000
Sixth Nat Bank _.
500,000

Tradesmens Nat Bk
Union Nat B ank—
West Phila B a n k ..

S u rp lu s
& P r o fits.

S ept.

50

share.
7 2 )4

10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0

______ Z 288J4
......... Z 157
_____ Z 380
_____ Z 500
______ Z 408

172,249 1,034,750 1 0 0 _____ Z 151
50 ______ z 90
128,998 2,254,518
1.573.599 6,199,000 1 0 0 ______ z 631
3,370,894 35,072,000 1 0 0 _____ z 270
8,988,169 55,550,000 10 0 ______ z 340
5,697,371 57,913,000 1 0 0 ______ z 560
8.017.455 57.114,000 1 0 0 ______ z 475
719,203 6,114,000
50 _____ z 118
918,988 e5,430,217 1 0 0 ......... z 451
2.570.539 18,020,000 1 0 0 ______ z 290
118.226 2,774,463
50
Z57
385,583 e h , 767,187 1 0 0 ______ z 131
976,457 e7,011,789
50 ______ z 254
212,394 2,266,934 1 0 0 --------Z 143
1,965,842 8,292,000 1 0 0 _______ z 771
621,293 6,459,000 1 0 0 _____ z 2 2 4 ,H
1,114,176 6,355,000 1 0 0 _____ z 412
268,294 4,437,694
50 ______ z 1 2 1
191,332 3,766,339
50 ______ z 1 0 0
12,971,000
3,074,081
1 0 0 _______ z 4 1 5 ) 4
334,895 10,569,003
50
115
11,820,272 106245000 1 0 0 ______z 390
749,460 4,732,000 1 0 0 _____ z 172
1,049,340 e9,271,415 1 0 0 _____ z 502
580,955 5,842,000 1 0 0 ____ z 225
924,519 10,565,000 1 0 0 _____ z 225
213,187 1,552,000 1 0 0 _____ z 140
614,746 4,156,000 1 0 0 _____ z 2 0 0
410,134 4,471,000 1 0 0 _____ l 167
1,469,039 9,244,000 1 0 0 _____ l 2 7 5 ) 4
2,525,625 13,876,000 1 0 0 _____ z 290
1,054,644 13,837,000 1 0 0 _____ z 209
97,159 1,975,300
50 _____ z 75 %
699,809 2,539,342 1 0 0 _____ 2 2 4 2 ) 4
75
161,478 2,337,844
50
147,455 1,344,609
50 _____ Z 70
1,102,613 10,482,203
50 _____ Z 141
233,332 3,868,919 1 0 0
130
721,423 7,799,957
50 _____ z 138
734,936 5,065,632 1 0 0 ......... z 231
2,586,056 9,495,403 1 0 0 _____ z 408
1,488,028 12,399,443
50 _____ z 1 7 5 ) 4
126,952 1,104,882
50 _____ z 4034
391,825 4,241,607
50 _____ b 1 0 0
287,806 4,374,913 1 0 0 ......... ( 175
27,188,817 42,303,521 1 0 0 _____ Z 497
\3,108,492
rioo ......... z 1 1 0
1,613,945 \ 1 0 0 _____ z 106
|
734,192 6,897,510
50 _____ z 181
1,278,446 17,627,489 1 0 0 ____ l 230
1,566,141 13,373,562 1 0 0 _____ 2 342
297,145 3,278,113
50 ......... Z 135

[Y o u 117.

C a p ita l.

P h ila .— (C o n .)
Girard Trust C o ___
Guar T r <fc S D Co
HaddingtonT&TCo
Hamilton Trust Co
Holmesburg Tr C o .
Indus'l T r, T <fe Sav
Integrity Trust C o .
Jefferson T & Tr Co
Kensington T r C o .
Land Title & T r Co
Liberty T & T r C o .
Market St T <fe T Co
Manayunk Trust Co
Metropolitan Tr Co
Mutual Trust C o ._
Ninth Bank <fc Tr Co
Northern Cent T r.
Northern Trust C o .
Northeast’n T <fc Tr
N o Phila Trust C o .
Nor Western T r Co
Parkway Trust C o.
Pelham Trust Co .
Penn Co for Insur
on Lives <fc Gr An
Penn W ’h’g&SD Co
Philadelphia Tr Co.
Phoenix Trust C o ._
Provident Trust___
Real Est Tr Co.com
do
do
pref
Real Est T I <fe T r . _
Republic Trust C o .
Roxborough T r Co
Southwark T & T r.
N o’eastTBk& TrCo
Tioga Trust Co .
United Sec L I & T .
Wayne June T r Co

S u rp lu s
db P r o fits.

Gross
D e p o s its .

%
%
$
2,500,000 10,321,216 45,783,562
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
819 920 10,222,514
125^000
142.308 2,901,125
274 509 3,393,602
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
125,000
111,563 1,332'605
500,000 1,726,374 9.653.621
750,000 3,101.920 13,467,731
150,000
11,392 1,173,013
500,000 1,027,510 11,118.191
3,000,000 11,756,274 23,391,033
615.997 4,129,701
500,000
979,871 11,021,927
500,000
304,156 3,084,550
250,000
500,666
127,199 l ’,866.816
447 810
220,411 4,834,588
262,500
79 325 1,801,518
133,696 2,255 757
400,000
500,000 2,702,817 10,155,825
48,587 1,385,397
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
736,365 7,782,741
250,000
801,490 8,923,468
150,000
64,738 1,163,015
125,000
170,798 1,881,612
150.000

6,859,455
315,893
5,675,047
77,459
300 000
2 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 7,838,734
1,319,600 1,206,080
1,890,100
2 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 3,757,663
291,041
500 000
133 877
150 000
159 289
125,000
9l!5S3
250 000
125 000
98 444
1 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 1,183 843
117 967
160 0 0 0
2 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 2 04R 614
West Phila T& T Co
863,111
500,000
2 ,0 0 0 0 0 0
1 , 0 0 0 .0 0 0
1 000 000

Par.

Bid.

Atk

Per share
1 0 0 _____ Z x 8 8 Q
I 150
10 0
1 0 0 _____ Z 1 2 1
10 0
Z 171

50 ___ z 85*4
50 _____ z 223
50 ___ z 291
50
50 ___ z 6024
1 0 0 ___ z 650
50 _____ z 131
50 _____ z 260
z 80
25
z 63
50
2 60
50
330
10 0
z 62Jj
50
l 505"
10 0
50 ......... z 62
50 _____ z 2 2 5 ) 4
50 _____ z 326

z1 2 1

10 0
10 0

2

180

I 578
40,298,710 1 0 0
l 10 0
836,546
50
2 625
21,143,355 1 0 0
2 4524
1,099,338
50
z 604’
12,160,321 1 0 0
6,469,107 UOO _____ Z 1 0 0
/ 1 0 0 _____ Z 12024
7,724,112 1 0 0 _____ Z 481
z 103
3,672,918
50
2 220
2,141.232
50
1,052,642 1 0 0
Z 221
615,654 1 0 0
j 105
2,212.768
50
l 15544
2,653,661 1 0 0
2.235.373 1 0 0
j llfl
14.409.087 1 0 0
2 178
z17)
6,969,161
50

Pittsburgh—
Allegheny Val Bank
All Nations Dep Bk
Anchor Sav Bank .
Arsenal Bank_____
Bank of Pittsb, N A
Bk of Secured Savs.
Braddock Nat Bk__
Citizens Sav Bank.
City Deposit Bank.
Columbia Nat Bank
Diamond Nat Bank
Dollar Savings Bank
Duquesne Nat B k.
Exchange Nat Bank
Farmers Dep N a t ..
Farmers Depos Sav
Fifth Avenue Bank
First N Bk of B lrm .
First National Bank
Fourteenth St Bank
Freehold Bank____
Homew’d Peop Bk
Iron <fcGlass Dol Sav
Keystone Nat Bank
M anufact’ rs Bank.
Marine Nat Bank
Mellon Nat B a n k ..
Metropolitan N Bk.
Monongahela N Bk
Nat Bank of Am er.
Ohio Valley Bank.
Pennsylvania N Bk
Penn Savings Bank
People’s Sav & Tr Co
Second Nat B a n k ..
Third Nat Bank___
Union Savings Bk
Western Nat Bank.
Western S <fc D B k.
Allegheny Trust Co
Bloomfield Tr C o._
Colonial Trust C o.
Continental Tr C o.
Dollar Sav & Tr Co
East End Sav & Tr
Farmers Depos Tr
Fidel Title & Tr Co
Franklin Sav <fe Tr

1 0 0 ,0 0 0

75,000
150,000
1 0 0 ,0 0 0

3,000,000
125,000
400,000
150 000
2 0 0 ,0 0 0

600,000
600,000
500,000
750,000

6 . 0 0 0 ,0 0 0

500 000
10 0 000
10 0 000

5,000 000
20 0 000
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
10 0 000

172700
500 000
1 0 0 ,0 0 0

300 000
7 , 5 6 6 ,6 6 6
20 0 000

i,o o o !o o o

20 0 000

1 66

666

266 666
lo o 6o6

3 . 0 6 6 ;6 6 6
300 0 0 0
500 0 0 0
2 000 000
1 000 000

1 6 0 0 06 0

250 000
700 000
125,000
2,600.000
1 600 OOO
450;000
1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0

250,000
1,320 000
2 , 0 0 0 OOO

175 000
lfl5 400

Hill T op P SAT Co
Manchester Savings
Bank <ft Trust Co
M etropolitan T r Co
M idwood Trust Co
Oakl’d Sav & T r Co
People’s Trust Co .
Pittsburgh T r C o ..
Potter Title & TrCo
Real Est S <fe T r Co
South Hills Tr Co
Penn Tr C o _______
Terminal Trust Co
Union Trust C o . .

Workingman’s Sav
Bank & Trust Co

i5 o !o o o

250,000
125 000
125,000
500,000
300,000
250,000
2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

500,000
150,000
400.000
125,000
400,000
125,000
1,500,000
350,000
125,000
125,000
1 0 0 ,0 0 0

2,724,028
1,997,287
4,129,155
1,442,169
42,663,278
2,461,680
8,969,066
9,425,990
13,803,739
9,404,801
16,985,158
38,327,493
8,020,214
7,078,449
47,237,103
11,169,707
2,126,672
2,151,605
56,200,679
4,940,047
902,421
3,231,766
3,483,931
7,877,741
1,373,347
2.363,446
111610736
1,979,223
10,934,204
6,155,490
2,054,578
1,682,148
1,848,673
16,791 585
6,407,449
3,119,439
22,961,714
25,774,397
5,286,651
3,149,481
4,903,756
1,401,350
19,000,041
10,001,605
1,601.006
9,863,567
9,071.917
744,355
13,963,867
2 1 0 ,0 0 2 2,938,810
189 656 2,585,690
178,397 2,458,541

165,361
81,734
674 423
314,165
4 399,863
183,603
846,621
814,543
1,397,483
1,355,018
1,971,565
2,142,844
730,304
1,048,763
3,602,507
994,547
183,215
225,950
6,646,586
265,599
1,081,516
92,228
461,728
987,957
289,455
248,610
5,476,835
48,546
2,240,025
494,972
154,025
275,235
151,905
7,200,943
1,118,041
407,229
5,662,816
1,497,884
664,104
457,012
750,000
52,916
4,273,445
1,506,774
329,741
1,431,140
230,122
533,643
5,480 384

236,361
59.466
52,916
324,368
310,000
123,318
2,486,793
323,337
169,000
124,340
153.212
496,946
62,248
42,204,075
1,500.000
510 000
117,449

3,279.957
1,270,124
1,343,882
3,039,101
5,349,188
2,340,503
13,883,364
5,153,012
1 ,2 0 0 ,0 0 0

3.999.235
1,503,835
4,900,580
438,220
91,824.553
7,857,855
4,000,000
1,452,268

1,564,852 12,210,032

50 --------n
50
50
50
50

132

50
10 0
10 0
200
88

10 0

50
50 n 8 8

l 66
10 0

166
50
10 0
16 6

225

50

10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0

117 a

75
245

100

10 0
100

50
100

260

lo o

365

10 6
100
100
100
100

50
100
100
100

100

25
100

50
50
50

300

170
175
2 10

220

325
130

45

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

275
225

1 6 6 3500
100

50
50

700

• Sale price, o Capital paid In; authorized amount is larger, b Capital to be increased, d M ay 5 1922. o Dec. 29 1922. a Bx-dlyldend.
(Last sale. « Sept. 14 1923. s Includes Ninth T . <S; T . C o. t June 30 1923
h New stock,
r Sold with Ninth National Bank
n N om inal.




Nov., 1923.]

T E N N E S SE E .— N at, banks

P E N N S Y L V A N IA (C oncluded).
Capital.

5
R ead in g—
Farmers’ Nat Bank
400,020
Keystone N at Bank
100,000
National Union Bk
200,000
Neversink B ank__
200,000
Penn Nat B ank__
100,000
Reading Nat B ank.
500,000
Second Nat B a n k ..
300,000
Berks Co Trust C o.
750,000
Colonial Trust C o.
500,000
Pennsylvania T r Co 1,000,000
Reading Trust C o .
500,000

Surplus dk
D eposits.
Profits.

$
1,205,327
345,966
1,014,937
159,330
351,402
1,314,945
e l,002,526
743,812
224,396
1,848,997
926,201

$
6,806,517
1,643,450
2,312,379
579,797
4,602,862
6,821,648
2,157,792
5,492,598
3,445,138
11,79 8,614
2,843,756

Par.

Bid.

30
100
25
50
100
100
100
10
10
100
100

110
290
120
75
340
325
300
25
17
330
260

Per share.

115
295
125
88
370
330
305
27
18
350
270

RH O DE ISLAN D — N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.
200,000
100,000
120,000
300,000
500,000
150,000
120,000
500,000
1,000,000
850,000
1,250.000
450,000
500,000
300,000
4.000.
3.000.
1,000,000

154 ,0 31 2,363,035 50
99,604 1,097,607 50
83,184
761,770
60
283,213 2,152,758 100
784,798
85,976
165,538
360,079
1,716 ,344
1,405,010
1,099,451
1,112 ,6 0 9
1,36 5 ,57 1
140.203
000
7,523,683
5.644.971
000
737,158

3,093,239
3,523,497
1,918,752
5,807,166
8,331,830
5,404,503
13,293,078
2,014,247
2,636,490
3.019.885
10 15 14 046
62.732.913
16 ,5 12 ,8 19

25
50
50
50
50
50
100
50
100
50
100
1000
100

62,621
958,181
81,779
712,6 18
346,321 2,945,215

100
25
20

Per share

•

Per share.

50
95
95
75
140
103
230
56
292
128

305

S ep t.

Capital.

A sk.

Scran to n —
Per share.
County Sav B a n k ..
400,000 *501,998 7,737,303 100 250
Electric C ity B ank.
102,597 1,384,649
80,000
50 10 1
First National Bank 1,500,000 2,770,378 29,277,736 100 455
Green Ridge B ank.
51,676
628,169 50 100
50,000
Keystone B ank___
125,000 1,190,000
125,000
50 100
North Scranton Bk
111,5 8 4 2,446,334
200,000
50 145
Providence B a n k ..
129,520 1,360,793
75,000
50 140
Peoples S & Dime Bk
760,906 15,024,749 100 450
700,000
South Side B ank__
209,232 2 ,50 1,15 2
200,000
50 156
Third Nat B ank__
400,000 1,286,690 9,078,706 100 515
Traders’ N at B ank.
907,947 8,942,480 100 440
500.000
Union N at B ank__
304,705 3,636,507 100 135
500,000
West Side B a n k ...
275,397 2,718,055 50 135
120,000
Anthracite T r C o ..
233,526 3,726,108
350,000
50 122
Lincoln Trust C o ..
12 1,7 6 2 1,7 16 ,3 6 1 100 1 3 1
200,000
W ilk es-B arre—
Per share
D im eB k T it& T rC o
292,295 2,227,981
200,000
140
50 130
First National Bank
767,342 6 ,111,0 9 8 100 275 290
375.000
Hanover Bk & T r ..
125,000
129,827 1,329,245
103
50 100
Miners’ B k of W -B. 1,000.000 4,062,846 15,495,304 50 2 15
220
Penn B k & T rC o ._
200,000 *221,448 2,366,342 100 225 230
Second N at B a n k .. 1.000,000 r2,346,632 *10292963 100 304 3 12
So Side B k & T r Co
90,277 1,770,861
125,000
50 95 100
Union Sav B k & Tr
93,904 1,15 2 ,10 3 100 140
250,000
145
W-B Dep & Sav Bk
6 12,214 4,906,616 50 250 265
300.000
Wyoming Nat Bank
921,754 4,765,362 50 130
140
500,000
Wyoming Val T r Co
350,000 1,135,00 0 5,554,515
50 195 205
W illiam sport—
Per share.
First National Bank
300,000
555,579 3,7 9 5 ,113 100
250
Lycoming Nat B k .
200.000
4 2 1,16 3 1,402,694 100
235
West Branch N B k .
500,000 2,029,509 5,584,077 100
525
Williamsport N B k .
250.000
354,759 1,080,603 100
235
Northern C entral T t
Co..........................
500,000
397,364 3,263,876 100
210
Susq Trust Co____
400,000
490,084 2^8111495 50
100
Y o rk —
Per share.
Central N at B ank.
200,000
113,000 1,050,000 100 120
Drov & Mech N Bk
100,000
226,368 1,6 8 2,4 11 100 2 15
First National Bank
346,641 4,996,319 100 159
500,000
Western Nat B ank.
225,000
225,768 2 ,22 1,9 13 100 152
York Co N at B ank.
300,000
706,464 2,469,631
57
20 55
York N at’l B a n k ..
466,141 3,226,135
500,000
25 42
45
Guardian Trust Co
300,000
2 6 1,114 1,829,967
25 46
Secur Title & T r Co
250,000
129,746 1,663,258
50 49 Ys
York Trust C o ___
300,000
275,233 3,894,562
50 80

Newport—
Aquidneck N at B k .
Nat Exchange Bank
Newport Nat Bank
Newport Trust C o .
Providence—
Blackstone Can Nat
Columbus Exch Bk
High Street Bank_.
Mechanics’ Nat Bk
Merchants’ N at Bk
Nat Bank of Comm
Nat Exchange Bank
Phenix N at B a n k ..
Providence N at Bk
Westminster B ank.
Industrial Trust Co
Rhode I Hos T r Co
Union Trust Co__
W oonsocket—
Citizens’ Nat Bank
National Globe B k .
Producers’ Nat B k .

63

BANKS AND TBUST COMPANIES

C h attan o o g a—
Amer T r & Bkg C o.
Chattanooga S B k .
First N ational Bank
First T r & SavBank
Hamilton Nat Bank
Hamilton T r & S B .

Cross
Surplus dk
Deposits.
Profits.

$
$
521,922
500.000
533,427
750.000
1,000,000 1,17 7 ,8 16
97,886
500.000
775,304
1,500,000
152,004
250.000

K noxville—
City National Bank
600.000
East Tenn N at B k . 1,000,000
East Tenn Sav B k .
200,000
Holston Nat B ank.
500.000
Third N at B ank__
300.000
Union Nat B ank__
500.000
Memphis—
Bank of Com&T Co
Cent State Nat Bk
Columbia Sav Bank
First National Bank
Amer S B & Trust.
Guaranty Bk & T r
Liberty S Bk & Tr_
Madison Bank & T r
Man Sav Bk & T r.
National City Bank
Solvent S Bk” & T r.
State Savings Bank
Union & Planters’
Bank & Trust Co
N ashville—
American N at Bank
Broadway N at Bank
Centra] N at B ank.
Commerce-UnionBk
Fou rth* IstB & T Co
Fourth & First N B
Tennessee Hermitage Nat B ank__
American T rust__
Nashville Trust Co
State Bank & T r Co

14; State institutions

544,307
717,297
66,672
287,810
268,535
237,367

Sept.

P a r.

s

2,500,084 100
4,996.490 100
14,382,771 100
961,946
11,794,053 100
3,049,171 100
10.272,641 100
5,944,024 100
2,771,454 100
3,176,265 100
1,777,666 100
5,870,400 100

3,000,000 n 2,146,394 n28987183
577,521 6,907,628
600,000
nl6,836 n417,580
100,000
781,326 5,648,313
500,000
63,275 2,107,060
50,000
71,500 4,474,000
500,000
n
l
6
1 ,915 n 3 , 418,924
200,000
800.000
25,000
200,000
n4,036,575
nl65,668
150,000
115,000 2,950,000
300.000
100,000 nl03,648 n777,752
n68,624 n l , 384,254
50,000

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
10
100

Bid.

Par share

Per share

Per share

340
228
160
293
500
185
230
50
580
125
8
290

346
235
165
300
510




Per share.

235
600
135
10

100 210

220

16,872,170 100 t280
3,663,918 100 2 15
*1,700,573 100 145
3,500,000 100 150
6,174,875 100
16 ,317,54 6 100 275

290
225
153
160

75,143
165,430
432,915
50,860

1,349,780 100 95
4,400,703 100
2,929,000 100 240
1,844,592 100 175

300.000
500.000
350.000
100,000

n751,484 n29266066

Per share

250,000
400 000
250,000
2501000

500,684
387,228
84,215
*183,997

4,845,965
7,315,570
3,813,546
*2,136,505

2,000,000 2,365,447 35,615,786
51,563 3,837,673
1,000,000
3,000.000 1,4 0 2 ,2 11 25,715,562
178,638 5,135,906
500,000
127,024 3,991,503
500,000
2 15 ,14 7 12 ,19 1,9 4 1
1,000,000
300,553 3,784,104
150,000
152,542 11,786,270
2,000,000
335,808 4 ,12 1,4 54
1,000,000

100
100
100

285
105
250
190

Per share •

Per share

Per altar*

360
65
270
125
125
128
100
260
82
100
100 135

370
70
300
130
130

10c
100
100
100
100
100

130

85
140

1.074
63,927
215,878
200,647
13,725

1,936,974
5,934,173
11,505,929
4,352,604
1,288,209

90
too 125
100 150
100 250
100 75

100
140
170
325
80

207,017
750,000
307,090
1,000,000
705,043
1,000,000
20,000
100,000
600.000 1,6 2 4 ,14 1
227,013
200,000
270,776
400,000

5,379,725
10,728,377
15,980,437
800,000
13,536 ,717
3,092,308
4,856,476

100
100
100
100
100
100
100

100
120
250
90
400
250
275

110
125
300
100

400,000
500,000
1,000,000
300,000
350,000

100

Per share.

300
300

Per share

232,829 6,458,381 100 160
200,000
257,629 2 ,7 10 ,2 15 100 150
200.000
200 000
17 7 ,110 4,399,386 100
Sou Texas N at’l Bk
790,205 8,513,748 100 250
Texas Bank & T r Co
4 o 6 !6 6 6
No minal
H ouston—
12 ,18 0
322,587 100 75
Citizens State
100,000
First National Bank 1,500,000 1,004,784 30,021,683 100 235
68,576 1,272,783 100 150
Guaranty Nat Bank
200,000
SO UTH CA RO LIN A— N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions S e p t . 14.
839,342 10 ,14 3,573 100 225
Houston Nat B k __
600,000
C harleston—
847,190 11,203,448 100 235
Per share. Second Nat B k ___
1,000,000
561,732 5,960,934 100 235
Atlantic Nat Bank
200,000
112 ,2 2 1 2,506,516 100
N at Bank of Comm
500,000
Atlantic Sav B ank.
200,000
403,179 4,414,405 100 276 300
32,16 3 1,226,030 100 100
150,000
Peoples State Bank
B k of Charl’n.N BA 1,000,000
38,358 1,560,654 100 95
683,431 6,616,149 100 125
Public N at B a n k ..
300,000
150
Carolina Sav B ank.
63,481 3,074,081 100 165
200,000
177,039 2 ,7 11,16 8 100 225 250
State Nat Bank__
300,000
Exch Bkg & T r C o.
150.000
209,579 1,15 0 ,4 15 100 225 250
Union N at B ank__ 1,000,000 1,2 31,7 5 8 16,999,231 100 235
First National Bank
200,000
463,142 2,363,270 100 325 350
Sou Texas Commer­
50,000
Miners & Merch Bk
35,036
399,967 100 125
cial Nat Bank__ 1,000,000 1,363,979 2 4 ,2 7 1,13 3 100 325
130
346,162 1,957,304 100 200
People’s N at B ank. 1,000.000
300.000
489,657 5,850,735 100 10 1
125
Guardian Trust Co
Security Sav B ank.
50,000
465,980 4,979,876 100 150
39,504 1,784,205 100 225 250
Houston Land & Tr 1,000,000
So Car L ’n & T r Co
93,652 1,262,860 100 140
100,000
51,647
730,087 100 125
San Jacinto T rust. .
200,000
150
Per
San A ntonio—
G reenville—
3 4 1,7 18 6,565,408 100
Alamo Nat B a n k .. 1 000 000
Amer B k & T r C o . .
225,000
9,733,962
29,994 1,732,234 100 100
1
000
000
257,697
105
100
C ity National Bank
Bank of Commerce
153,354
63,272 1,6 4 3 ,6 11 100
300.000
125
'200,000
971,109 100 123
Commercial Nat Bk
Farmers & Mer B k .
25.000
191
740,275 7,418,706 100
428,525 100 170
180
Frost N ational Bank 1 000 000
First National Bank
100,000
231,442 2,174,767 100 335 345
153,950 1,648,023 100
Groos Nat Bank__
250 000
Norwood Nat B k . .
500,000
954,212 4,836,823 100 281
285
100,203 2,942,952 100
Guaranty State B k
150 000
Peoples N at B k __
200,000
392,637 2^396^877 100
366,956 2,232,260 100 285 300
Lockwood Nat B k .
200 000
Piedmont Sav & T r
50,000
287,501
4,046,853 100
60,127 1,493,946
Nat Bk of Comm’ce
600 000
Woodside Nat B k . .
250,000
145
90,518 2,566,869 100 139
Sam Houston St Bk
S p artan b u rg —
13,097
100,000
390,819 100 1 1 2
& Trust________
American N at B k ..
2 18 ,7 17 2,359,014 100 150
150,000
137,579
656,224 100 180 185
500,000
San Antonio N atBk
58,845 3,030,846 100 130
Bank of Commerce
100,000
43,000
750,000 100 130
200,000
Central Trust C o ..
Carolina Nat Bank.
200,000
136,353 2,029,127 100 140
*45,954 *950,450 100 1 1 3
300,000
Com’w’lth B & T Co
Central Nat B ank.
400.000
300,000
6 1,733 2,449,905 100 1 1 5
299,235 1,827,265 100 175
Texas State B k& T r
180
Dollar Sav B ank__
Per
100,000
*24,345
463,985 100
90
W aco—
First National Bank
190,418 3,452,443 100
500,000
207,673 2,387,984 100 145
500 000
150
Central N ational..
Mer & Farm B ank.
198,580 2,226,431 100
100,000 *125,086
923,068 100 235 245
250 000
Citizens’ Nat Bank
600 000
287,396 6,906,835 100
Southern Trust C o .
60.000
38,196
4 4 1,317 100 155
First National Bank
79,996 1,504,880 100
300 000
First State B & T Co
300 000
131,098 1,973,309 100
Liberty Nat B ank.
44,066
423,897 100
100 000
National C ity Bank
306,263 2,779,066 100
3 6 6 .6 6 6
Provident N at B k .
• Sale price, a Capital and surplus to be increased, k Capital to be Increased, p Amount paid In. x Ex-dividend. y New stock.
n le . d Sept. 18 1922.
n Apr. 3 1923. t June 30 19 2 1.
« Dec. 29 1922. g Including First S. Bank A T r. Co. stock, e Sold with First
Bank, eIncludes trust funds. • June 30 1923. r Aug. 3 1 1923. tEx-rights. J Includes American Trust Co.
100,000
100,000
200,000

Ask.

1,500,000 1,153,06 6
277,604
300,000
*99,312
300,000
210,000
400.000
257,606
250.000
1,250,000 1,696,070

2,000,000

T E X A S — National banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.
A u stin —
852,847 5,835,198 10C
American Nat Bank
300,000
747,518 6,284,639 100
300,000
Austin Nat B a n k ..
52,966 1^631,441 100
State National Bk
100,000
Beaum ont—
American Nat Bank
First N ational B ank
Texas National B k .
Texas Bank &
D allas—
Am Exch N at Bank
Central State Bank
C ity National Bank
Mercantile B & T Co
Dallas Nat B a n k ..
Republic Nat Bank
N at Bk of Comm’ce
Southwest N at B k .
Dallas T r & Sav Bk
El Paso—
Border Nat B ank.
C ity National Bank
First National Bank
State Nat Bank__
Amer T r & Say B k .
F o rt W orth—
Continental Nat Bk
Farm & Mech N Bk
First N ational Bank
Ft Worth State B k .
F t Worth N at Bank
Stockyards N at Bk
Texas N at’l Bank
Q alveston—

14.

185
160
price 1

85

250
165
235
250
243
105
102
185
255
350

235
150

sharei

115
160
115
share

I Last
N at’l

64

U TAH — National banks Sept. 14; State institutions Oct.
Capital.

I I Ogden—

S

Gross
Surplus <k
Profits.
Deposits.

1 0 0 ,0 0 0

First & Utah Sav Bk
First & Utah N at Bk

500,000

1 0 0 ,0 0 0

600,000
500.000
500,000
300,000

1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0

300.000
850,000
1 , 0 0 0 .0 0 0

6

W EST V IR G IN IA — N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14 .

.

P a r.

140,434
65,999
182,627
324,314
153,343

$
1,326,229
1,589,339
3|l77|326
5,926,371
4;574,363

100

189,901
708,065
370,908
14 7 ,513
399,616
136,737
576,404
769,268

8,797,340
4,729,995
5,782,804
5,826,488
6,445,950
2,186,825
18,816,297
10,16 1,4 82

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

%

250.000
250,000

S a lt L ak e C ity—
Continental N at Bk
Deseret Nat B ank.
Deseret Sav B ank.
National Copper Bk
Utah State N at B k .
Utah Sav A T r Co.
Walker Bros, B ’kers
Zion Sav B k <feT r Co

Bid.

A sk.

100

Per share.

145
266
200

145
80
116

220

209

150
270
203
150
85
117

B u rlin g to n —
Howard N at BankMerchants N at B k .
Burllngton T r C o ..
M ontpelier—
C a p ita ls B & T r Co
First National Bank
Montpelier N at Bk
Montp’r S B & T Co
R u tla n d —
Baxter N at B a n k ..
Clement N at B ank.
Killington Nat B k .
Rutland Co N at Bk
Rutland Trust C o .

1 0 0 .0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0

100
100

500,000
150,000
250,000

290,922 2,086,600
<3214,000 (3463,000
r378jl67 4 ,39 1,137

100
100
100

1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0

150,000

1 0 0 ,0 0 0

50,000

Per share.

187,798 2,729,642
68,742 1,823,550
144,864 1,883,348
r226,527 4,582,391

100
100
100
100

165
125
125
350

8 7 ,12 1
556,665
248,004 2,551,450
400,566
118.622
112,099 1,298,894
186,454 2,377,194

100
100
100
100
100

185
260
130
125

Per share.

__ _

200

V IR G IN IA — N ational banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14 .
L yn ch b u rg—
First National Bank
Lynchburg Nat Bk
People’s N at B ank.
Mutual S B k <Sc T r
Lynchburg T r & SB
N orfolk—
American Exch B k .
Citizens Bank-----N at B k of Comm’ce
Trust Co of Norfolk
Norfolk N at Bank
Seaboard N at Bank
Virginia Nat B an k .
P etersb u rg—
Petersburg Sav & '
N at B k o f Petersb.
Vlrginia N at B ank.
Rlchm ond—
American Nat Bank
Bank of Com & T r .
Broad Street BankBroad way Nat B k .
Central Nat B k __
First National Bank
Grace St Bk & T r_ .
Mech & Merch B k .
Merchants Nat B k .
State <fc City Bank
& Trust Co____
lamers Nat Bank.
av Bank of Richm
Union Bk of Richm
-West End Bank—
Richmond Trust Co
Virginia Trust Co _.

f

1,317,808
909.901
683,014
500.000
85,903
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
387,045
300.000

6,367,861
3,656,573
3,016,985
1,26 1,535
2,828,626

100
100
100
100
100

285
230
245
140
330

9,869
795,693
1,8 8 1,8 11
1,005,897
1,328,836
729,248
800,000
269,398
500.000

232,470
5,488,363
14,177,847
6,691,404
11,425,632
6,864,804
3,372,521

100
100
100
100
100
100
100

85
235
295

1 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0
1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0

1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 , 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 . 0 0 0 .0 0 0

200
220
200

175

105
130
125

948,201
665,229
518,825
100,855
730,279
2,490,839
20,786
d 227,877
1,408,581

13,704,744
3,820,975
5,634.624
1,707,984
5,133,573
24,496,658
4 4 5,113
1,682,839
15,200,263

100
100

250
235

1,4 0 0 ,113
2,222,604
426,281
968,445
500,000
15 3 ,3 18
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
242,627
1 . 0 0 0 .0 0 0
1 , 0 0 0 .0 0 0 1,222,075

15,255,827
15,593,943
1,980,515
2,347,694
1,460,046
2 ,8 57 ,113
3,951,336

1 , 0 0 0 .0 0 0

500,000
300,000
300.000

1 , 0 0 0 .0 0 0
2 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 .0 0 0
1 , 0 0 0 .0 0 0
1 , 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0

100

100
100
100
100
100
100

86

134
194
275
100

342
280

25

58
390
25 98
50 182
25 77

100

100
100

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

Sp okan e—
American B ank___
Bank of M ontreal..
Exchange N at B k . _
Fidelity N at B an k .
Old National B an k .
Spok & East T r C o .
Washington T r C o .

1,740,277
1,4 11,4 5 3
8,392,856
3,778,582
19,726,530
9,079,213
1,586,564

100
100
100
100
100
100

443,219 15,722,432
13,386 2,969,999

100
100

Tacom a—
N at Bk of Tacom a.
Puget Sd N at B k .

500,000

1 , 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 . 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0

500,000

69,706
7,840
276,745
12 3 ,5 5 1
388,603
567,357
106,527

305,000
241,424
446,114
604.556
500,000
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
129.759
180,000
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
750,000 1,643,238
300,000
352,364

5,453,737
2,584,160
5^262,289
5,084.019
1,433.509
1,700,000
1 1 872,024
3,355,910

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

200

550,000 5,944,274

100

220

600,000

100 000
566060

500,000

d

145
155
250
165
21534
13 5
235 240
300

M ilwaukee—
Badger State Bank
B ay "View Com&S B
City B ank________
First Wisconsin N B
Amer Exch B a n k ..
Marine Nat B a n k ..
Marshall & Ilsley Bk
Mer & Farm State.
Mer <fc Manufac Bk
Milw Comm’l Bank
N at Bk of Comm’ce
Nat Exchange Bank
Second Ward Sav B

100

355

75

Per

1 0 0 ,0 0 0

372,617 3,857,296
25,406
802,030
499,137 4 ,9 11,7 77
34,377
990,959
110,963 1,898,878

100
100
100
100
100

2 0 0 .0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0

182,949 5 ,1 5 2 ,1 1 3
47,899 2,16 9 ,174

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

400,000
50,000
500,000
60,000

300,000

5 0 .8 9 9

2 .3 0 5 .2 9 9

5,265,174
278,378
500,000 1,243,052
1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 2,629,051
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
10 0 ,9 11
400.000
218,002
35,326
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
507,276
1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
8 51,821
500,000
1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 1 .8 7 6 .4 9 9
400,000
485,213
97,565
North Ave State__
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
First Wise Trust Co
983,252
800,000

83,919,894
9,896,747
10,495,127
23,571,424
2,634,198
2,675,643
1,498,570
8,262,104
7,732,667

6 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0

3,442,898
3,090,259
1,818,76 3

share

2 15
150
225
150
210

Per

3 3 .5 9 5 .7 5 4

share

170
104
200
120

202

212

214

265

130
140

125
145

133
200

210

160

170

W YOM ING — N ational banks Sept. 14.
C heyenn e—
Citizens N at B an k .
First National Bank
Stock Growers N B

Per

15 9 ,7 11 1,718 ,36 4
237,280 5,751,488
117,4 9 2 4,624,585

100,000
200,000

300,000

share

100
100

110

CANADA.
Return* are all o f date Sept. 29 1923.

140
130

NOVA SC O T IA .

260
242
90
140
202

280
115
360
310
60
410
103
187
82
103
375

85

H alifax—
Bank of Nova Scotia

Capital
Paid in .

Reserve
Fund.

Prices are

per cent,

D eposits.

$
$
19,500,000 169665122

$

1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0

P a r.

not per sh are .
100

Bid.
Per

452^

Ask.
cent.

......
O N TA RIO .

H am ilton—
Bank of Hamilton.
T o ro nto —
Bank of T oronto..
Can Bank of Comm
Dominion Bank__
Imperial Bk. of Can
Standard Bank___
Sterling Bk of C an .

5,000,000 4,850,000 49,896,349
05,000,000
15,000,000
6 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
07,000,000
4.000.000
1,235,000

Per

100

179

7 3,337,417
307816 371
92,876,792
84,624,121
50,258,493
12,796,553

100
100
100
100

174M

27,250,000, 489574963
4.000,000 54,657,471
5,000,000 53,566,291
1,500,000 2 7 ,8 9 3 ,111
20,400,000 407454481

100
100
100
100
100

6 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
15,000,000
7,000,000
7,500.000
2,750,000
500,000

185
168
50 165

c en t.

180
185

100

197X 200

225
300
12 7 ^
235
305
175
170
285
80
140

230
325
135
245
3 15
180

175
300
90
147

Per share.

Q U EBEC.
M ontreal—
Bank of M ontreal..
Banque d ’ Hochelega
Molson’s B ank___
Provlnc’l Bk of Can
Royal B k of Canada

27,250,000
04,000,000
04,000,000
3,000,000
20,400.000

Quebec—
Banque Natlonale. 2,997,590
400,000 39,893,476
Union Bank of Can 0 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 1,750,000 91,324,000

Per

231
144
216

too
100 1 0 7 ^

cent.

233
157
116

983^

SA SK A T C H E W A N .
Per share.

W eyburn—
Weyburn Secur B k .

524,560

225,000 2,737,916

•S a le price, a Sept. 8 1920. g This Is capital paid In. authorized amount Is larger, a Ex-dividend.
a April 3 1923.
n Dec. 8 1 1 9 2 1 . k Includes one-third of a share In Dexter-Horton Trust <fe Savings Bank stock, d June 30 1923. h New stock.




share

212

Per share.

S e a ttle —
915,421
35,452
400,000
Bank for S a vin gs..
52.614 4,588.380
2 0 0 ,0 0 0
Canad’n Bk of Com
21,824,408
724,858
1,600.000
Dexter-Horton N B
603,484 13,727,348
500,000
First National Bank
95,390 4,504,823
300,000
Marine N at B ank. .
306,444 5,996,067
300,000
Metropolit’nN atBk
839,876 21,139 ,455
N at Bk of Comm’ce 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
351,0 9 1 5,570,093
500,000
N at C y Bk of Seatt
247,069 4,409,938
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
People’s Sav B ank.
91,235 3,016,615
2 0 0 .0 0 0
Seaboard Nat Bank
21,269,445
1,014,060
1
,
0
0
0
,0
0
0
Seattle N at B a n k ..
105,204 2,180,964
600,000
Am Sav B k & T r Co
9,943,938
109,642
600,000
tJnlonN at B an k —

100

230
205
180

W ASHINGTON— N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.

1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 . 0 0 0 ,0 0 0

La Crosse—
Batavian Nat Bank
Exchange State Bk
Nat Bk of LaCrosse
Security Savs Bank
State Bk of La C r ’se

Per share.

25

1,998,431

1 0 0 ,0 0 0

Ask.

Bid.
Per

$

240
305

Per share.

100
100
100

600,000

295
232J3
255
145

Per share.

218.389 3,138,730
249,467 2,931,891
335,597 1,250,351

1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 , 0 0 0 ,0 0 0

Par.

$
104,826

W ISCO N SIN — N ational banks Sept. 14; State institutions Sept. 14.

Per share.

•
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
1 0 0 ,0 0 0

Nat Bank of W Va
Nat Exchange Bank
Quarter Savs&TrCo
So Side Bk & T r Co
Dollar Sav <fc T r Co
Security Trust C o .
Wheeling Bank &
Trust C o _______

S

222
210

Per share.

r64,000 2 ,331,377
104,040 2,930,000
r45,790 1,430,005

75 000

Surplus
Gross
dk Profits. Deposits.

Capital.

W heeling—
Centre Wheel’g Sav
C itizen s’-Mutual .
Trust C o _______

VERM ONT— N at. banks Sept. 14; State institutions July 2.
Granite S B <feT rCo
People’s N at B an k .
Quarry S B k& T Co.

[V ol. 117.

BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES

100
r J u ly 2 1923.

* June 30 1922.