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Is Business? Current Business Activity compared with the same week a year ago JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNB JULY PRESENT BUSINESS ABOVE YEAR AGO BUSINESS LEVEL A YEAR AGO GENERAL BUSINESS ACTIVITY for the country a whole, Indicated by Bank Debits outside New York, compared with the same week of last year. ACTIVITY BY FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS Check Transactions compared with the corresponding week of last year: Boston New York Phila. Cleveland Richmond Atlanta 5.4% Chicago St. Louis Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Fran. LEADING BAROMETERS Showing trend of important factors Changes Present Trend from Year Ago Business in Dollars Cashed! Steady Employment of Steady 0.9 Wages of Steady 1.3 Cost of Living Conf.

Declining 1.5 Wholesale Prices Declining 5.2 Agricultural Prices of Steady 4.8 Movement of Goods Loadings' Steady 6.9 Retail Trade (Fed. Res. Steady 6.9 Wholesale Trade (Fed. Re. Steady 3.8 Failures Steady 1.3 Bond Prices Steady 3.6 Stock Prices Mixed Stock Mkt.

Vol. Undecided 3.9 Compiled and Copyrighted by Cambridge Associates. Boston Dividends Declared When Stock ur Stock and Dividenda. Payable Hecord Am. Linseed 3 Dec.

17 Do Sep. 17 A. G. So. Ry.

a. Aug. July 12 Tel. $2.25 Apr. 15 May 16 Do $2.25 16 Dec.

20 Do $2.25 15 Sep. 20 Asad. D. G. 1st Sep.

1 Aug. 14 Do 2nd q.v..... Aug. 14 Do 63c Aug. July 10 Atchison 2 June 25.

Ass'd 40c 24 June 30 Am. LaFrance, 25c 16 Aug. 2 Am. Gas, 1-50 stk. s.

a. Aug. July 10 Do $1.50 2 July 10 Ass'ed Gas 50c Aug. 2 June 30 Auburn Auto, 5 Nov. Oct.

Do, 10 stock Aug. July 20 Am. Smelting Sep. 1 Aug. 6 Do July 9 Am.

Coal, $1 June 11 Albert Pick, 40c Aug. July 20 Am. B. Bovert 50c q.July 20 July 10 Austin-Nichols q. Aug.

1 July 16 Anaconda 75c 23 July 17 Am. Ice, $2 26 July 9 Ass'd G. 2 June 30 Do 26 July 9 Home 20c Aug. 01 July 15 Am. Vit.

Prod. Aug. July 20 A. M. Byers July 16 Am.

Can, 600 16 July 31 Atchison Ry. Sep. July 23 Al. Chem. Dye, $1 July 15 Amerada, 50c 30 July 15 Atlantic Refg.

Aug. 2 July 15 Abitibi P. $1 20 July 10 Allis-Chainers, $1.50 16 24 Arch. Dan. Mid.

q. Aug. 1 July 21 Am. Chain 50c 30 Sep. 20 Arizona Com'l, 50c 8.

30 July 16 Am. Waterworks, 30c 16 Aug. 2 Do, stock 16 Aus. 2 Do 16 Aug. 2 Am.

Cigar, $2 2 July 15 Am. Ry. Express, $1.60 q. Sep. 30 Sep.

15 Am. Lt. 2 2 July 16 Do 2 July 16 Art Metal 25c July 31 July 16 Aluminum Oct. 1 Sep. 90 Do 50c 30 Sep.

Am. Seed M. 30 July 15 Am. Radiator, Sep. 30 Sep.

15 Do $1.75 Aug. 16 Aug. 2 Am. Rolling Mill, 50c 15. Oct.

1 Bab. Wilcox, $1.76 Jan. Dec. 20 Do Oct. 1 Sep.

15 Do, $1.75 Oct. Sep. 20 Butler q. Aug. 16 July 31 Burns Bros, Aug.

2 July 15 Barnh'dt B. q.Aug. 1 July 24 Balaban-Katz, 25c Oct. Sep. 20 Do, 25c Sep.

Aug. 20 Do, 25c July 20 Brk. -M. Tr. pt $1.50 Apr.

15 Apr. 1 Do $1.50 Jan. 15 Dec. 31 Do $1.50 Oct. 15 Oct.

Boss $2.50 Aug. 16 Aug. Do Aug. 16 Aug. 2 Bos.

C. G. 61 s. 2 July 15 Do B. Aug.

2 July 15 Big Lake Oil, 20 30 July 17 22 B. and Sep. July Do July 17 Briggs 75c q. 26 July 10 Borden, $1 Sep. Aug.

16 Do, 25c extra Aug. 6 Brown Shoe July 20 Bunte Bros. July 26 Blaw Knox, July 22 Do DO July 22 Butler Bros. Aug. 16 31 Brill 1 Aug.

2 July 31 Buckeye P. Line, $1 Sep. 15 Aug. 20 Do, 50d extra 15 Aug. 20 Burroughs A.

75c Sep.) 30 15 Do $1.75 30 Sep. 15 Do $1 Aug. 31 Aug. 13 City Ice Fuel, $2 q. 1926.

Dec. 1 Nov. 11 Do, $2 Aug. 12 Childs, 1 stock Dec. 30 Nov.

28 Do 1 stock 1 Aug. 27 Chrysler 2 30 Sep. 15 Cons. Gas Aug. June 15 Chi.

R. 65c Aug. 20 Do, 'm Aug. July 20 Can. So.

Aug. June 25 100 Ang. June 30 Cont'l $1.25 Aug. 16 Aug. 6 Conion July 31 July 22 Crucible Steel, $1.25 q.

31 July 15 Cent'! P. L. G. $1.75 Aug. 2 July 15 Can.

Dry Ale, 50c July 15 Cities Service, Aug. July 15 Do, July 15 Do Aug. July 15 Do Aug. July 15 Chi. Pneu.

Tool, $1.25 July 26 July 15 Cerro de Pasco, $1 Aug. July 16 Com'Ith 50c July 14 Do $1.50 Aug. July Colb. G. $1.25 Aug.

16 July 31 Do $1.75 Aug. 16 July 31 Corn Prod. 50c July 20 July Calif. Do, Packing, 100 stock. Aug.

June 30 26c 20 July Cen. Ry. N. $2 16 Aug. Cons.

Cigar $1.76 q. Sep. Aug. 16 Collins-Ackm'n Aug. July 12 Cont'l Motors, 20c Jury 30 July 16 Cuba Co.

s. July 16 Cuba Ry, 3 s. Feb. Jan. 15 Do 3 8.

8. Aug. July 16 Christie Brown, 30c July 15 July 20 Fruit. $1 Aug. July July 19 15 Col.

Carbon, Aug. Com. P. Lt. 1st q.

Sep. Aug. 22 Do 2d 2 Aug. 22 Cluett Peabody, $1.25 Aug. July 21 Chief 100.

Aug. 1 July 15 $1 July 9 Curtiss Aero Sep. Aug. 20 16 Cons. Laundries, 500 July 30 July Do, 1 stock 30 July 20 Do, 1 stoek 30 July 20 Clinch.

Coal 2 July 26 Cen. 8. W. Util. q.

Aug. 16 July 31 Do p. 1. $1.75 Aug. 16 July 31 Do $1 9.

Aug. 2 July 20 Dome Mines, 50c 20 June 30 T. W. $1.50 20 July 3 -Hudson. $2.25 Sep.

20 Aug. 28 Diamond Match, 2 16 Aug. 31 Decker Cohn Sep. Aug. 20 El.

Bond Share q. Aug. July 10 Eagle-Picher, 40c Dec. Nov. 15 Do, 40c q.

Aus. 15 Empire Gas July July 15 16 Do 58 Elgin N. Watch, 2 July 15 Eaton Axle, 50c q. July 15 15 Eureka P. Line, $1 Aug.

July Erie Light 50c q. Oct. Sep. 15 Ex. Buffet, 37 31 July 17 El.

Do, stock 20 Aug. 2 Refrig'tion, 50c 20 Aur. Edison Ill'g. 2 July 15 El. Cont'r, July 20 Eureka $1 July 20 El.

S. Battery, $1.25 4.... Oct. S-p. Do $1.25 Sep.

F. States P. pf. A. Aug.

July 15 Fairbanks- 31 her AT HOME CLARENCE J. SHAFER Clemeny and Montgomery Norwood, Ohio, THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, JULY 18, 1926 NEWS SECTION 31 IN MEMORIAM. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved 50n brother. Elmer George Hauck, who passed away July 14, 1920, aged 18 years. Dear Elmer since you left us Six sad years have passed away.

A happy home we once enjoyed, When we were all together; But, oh, how changed it all is now. Since you have gone forever. The flowers we lay upon your KrAVO May wither and decay; But the love we bear for you, dear Elmer, Shall never fade away. Sadly Missed by His Dear Mother, Father, Sisters and Brother. In Loving Memory Of our dear, mother: Mrs.

Mary Kampf, died July 21, 1925. One sad year has slowly passed Since we saw you, dear mother, last. It was A bitter grief. a shock severe, To part with one we loved dear. Faithful, upright in all her waysA beautiful character to the end of her days.

Loving, affectionate, true and kindWhat a wonderful memory she left behind! Sadly Missed by Her Only Son Her Daughters, Mrs. Alice Ketterer and Mrs. Bernard Billerman. In Memory or our dearly beloved daughters, Luella Schockman, who died July 16, 1925, and Alma Schockman, who died January 29, 1922. The years may wipe out many things; But this they'll wipe out never: The memory of those happy days When we were all together.

They Are Sadly Missed by Their Mother, Father, Brother and Sister-in-Law. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friende and neighbors for the kindness and gympathy shown us during the Illness and at the great loss of our beloved husband and father, EDWARD SCHEIDER. Especially do we thank Rev. R.

Petterson, Dr. J. Payne and Dr. J. B.

Schuman for tehir untiring efforta, the donora of the many beautiful floral offerings, the pallbearers of K. of P. and Eighth Street Divialon 627, and Vitt Stermer, funeral directors, for their most kind and efficient management of all arrangements and conducting the funeral, The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our aincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and shown us in the great loss of our dearly beloved mother and grandmother, MARTHA J.

COBHAM. In particular do we thank the ministers, Rev. Walter Harrell and Rev. Lester Kemper, for their kind and consoling words, the organist and quartet for their impressive music and singing, the nurse, Mrs. Joseph Baus, for her faithful and untiring efforts, all donors of the many beautiful floral offerings, and Frank W.

Imwalle, of the Imwalle Memorial Funeral Home, for his efficient services. The Bereaved Children. Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our many relatives and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown to us In and bereavement In the loss of our dearly beloved husband and father, JOHN ACKENHAUSEN. We especially wish to thank Rev.

John Herget for him consoling words, and ployees of American Can Company and press-room employees of Methodist Book Concern, and donors of many floral offerand Nurre Bros. for their efficient manner of conducting the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the sad bereavement of our beloved husband and father, WILLIAM KLONNE.

Particularly do we wish to thank Dr. A. H. Carr for his untiring and solicitous attentions. Rev.

Father McCloskey for his words of consolation, Mr. Frank W. Iniwalle and his assistants, of the Imwalle Memorial, for their kind and efficient management of details 'DE incident to funeral, and many donors floral tributes and spiritual bouquets. The Bereaved Wife and Son. Card of Thanks.

In our sad bereavement we pAUse for a moment to sincere thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness shown and the many beautiful floral offerings tendered in the loss of our dearly beloved husband, father and grandfather, MR. HENRY KROHNE. SR. We especially wish to thank Rev. HI.

Huebschmann for his kind and comforting words, Miss Esther Huebschmann for the beautiful songs rendered, the organist, Miss Carrie Dotzauer, for her kind services, the W. pallbearers, Dhonau, the funeral directors, for their and Mr. Charles H. and Harry efficient services. Mrs.

Carrie Krohne and Family. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our most sincere and heartfelt thanks to our many relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our beloved wife and mother, MARGARET C. FOLGER. Especially do We wish to thank the donors of the many floral tributes, also Rev.

Huebschmann for his consoling words, and the funeral directors, Charles H. Dhonau Son, for their kind and efficient service. The Bereaved Husband, Son, Daughter and Grandchildren. Card of Thanks. We wish to, express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our relatives and friends for the sympathy extended to us In our sad bereavement in the loss of our dearly beloved mother, IDA WINKELMANN (nee Luelf); also for their beautiful offeringe.

Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Grauer for his consoling words, and Wrassman Barfknecht, funeral directors, for their efficient manner in which they conducted the funeral. Sadly Missed by the Bereaved Children. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the 109s of our dearly beloved husband and brother, JOHN THIERY.

Especially do we wish to thank Rev. Father Whelman, of Sta. Margaret- Mary Church, the Deaconess Hospital, the lodges to which he belonged, the pallbearers, the donors of the many beautiful floral offerInes and spiritual bouquets, and the funeral directors, E. J. Neidhard Son.

for the kind and efficient it manner in which they conducted the funeral. The Bereaved Family. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown to us in of our dearly beloved husband and father, JAMES B. McLANE, SR.

Especially do we thank Rev. Powell, of the Cheviot U. B. Church, and the Fairmount Council, Jr. 0.

U. A. also Mr. Peter Rebold, of the Rebold Undertaking Company, for the efficient manner in which the funeral was conducted. The Bereaved Wife and Children.

Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the sympathy shown us in the loss of our dearly beloved husband and brother, HARVEY E. ANTRIM. Especially do we wish to extend our thanks for the beautiful floral offerings, and Mr. Mack Johnson, the funeral director.

for his efficient way of conducting the funeral. Wife, Mrs. Augusta Antrim; Sister, Mrs. Estella Short. LODGE NOTICES.

DOUGLASS LODGE NO. 21. KNIGHTS OF quire PYTHIAS, TOMORROW will confer EVENING. All brother the Rank Knights are invited. D.

OF A. MEMBERS OF FAIRMOUNT No. 118, please attend for Sister Sothia Spencer, MONDAY, July 19, 2 p. Nurre's funeral parlor, 1564 Elm street. LOLA FLAMM, Counselor.

W. J. HUDDLESTON DIES. Former Owner of Miami Grove Widely Known in Cincinnati. William J.

Huddleston, 81 years old, former owner of Miami Grove, on the Little Miami River, and known to many Cincinnatians, died at his residence, Branch Hill, Ohio, yesterday. Mr. Huddleston, who was known to his intimate friends as "Cy," was born at New Matamoras, Ohio, and located in Madeira, Ohio. For many years he owned the famous Miami Grove and became acquainted with many Cincinnatians. Following the flood of 1913 Mr.

Huddleston sold Miami Grove and settled in Branch Hill. Mr. Huddleston is survived by his, widow and nine children. WEDDING GUESTS INVITED To Funeral of Chicago Miss, Who Dies of Heart Attack. Chicago, July 17 (A.

of friends of Miss Esther Dore, 27 years old, who a few days ago received invitations to her wedding September 1, today received invitations to attend her funeral. She suffered a heart attack, and when told that she could not live made out a list of all those to whom she sent wedding invitationg asking that each be invited to her funeral. She died today. CHINESE SHOT DOWN. Los Angeles, July 17 (A.

Frank Lee, Chinese, was shot and wounded, probably fatally, today when waiting for a street car on a busy corner. The' shooting is believed by police to be the result of a war between the Hop Sing and Bing Kong tongs. Rubber Stocks. SEECIAL DISPATCH TO THE ENQUIRER. Akron, Ohlo, July Closing quotationa: STOCKS.

Bid. Ask. Falls common 9 Firestone common 108 Do 6 cent preferred. 101 102 Do 7 per cent preferred. 99 General common 135 145.

Do 7 per cent preferred. 107 Goodrich common 50 501 Do preferred 98 99 Do 105 106 Goodyear common 351 35 Do 7 per cent preferred. 106 107 Do prior preferred 108 Do first mortgage 88 120 121. debentures 39 110 110 India common 30 Mason common Do 7 per cent Miller common 36 37 Do 8 per cent 100 101 Mohawk common Do 7 per cent Rubber Products Selberling common 25 Do 8 per cent 95 96 Star common 12 Do 8 per cent preferred 30 35 Injured When Witte, 40 years old, 231 West Seventh street, suffered a broken shoulder blade when he was swimming in the Ohio River yesterday at the foot of Plum street. Witte slipped on a rock on the river's bank and tell.

He was taken to the General Hospital. BIRTHS. BRAUN--Mr. and Mra. Frank J.

Braun (Camille Beimforde) announce the birth of an eight- pound boy, July 13, at the Bethesda Hospital. DEATHS. BECKER-Dorothy Becker, beloved daughter of Edward and Anna Becker (nee Renk), Thursday, July 15, 1926, of 3135 Jefferson in her 12th year. Funeral from Joseph Huth Son's funeral parlor, 2547 Vine Monday, July 19, at 8 a. m.

Requiem high masa at St. George's Church at 8:30 a. m. BINLEY-Louise Binley, widow of George Binley and sister of A. A.

Allard, Saturday, July 17, 1926, aged 74 years. Due notice of funeral. -Bernard J. Boeckman, beloved husband of Ethel Boeckman (nee Burr), Thursday, July 15, 1926, aged 38 years. Funeral from late residence, 834 Monroe Newport, Monday, at 8 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Stephen's Church at 8:30 a. m. BRAUN-Mary Ursula wife Braun Adolph (nee Braun, Friday, July 16, 1926, at Kaiser), beloved of 9:50 p.

at her residence, 1810 Sherman Norwood, Ohio, in her 64th year. Funeral Tuesday, July 20, at late residence m. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Elizabeth Church at 8:30 a. m.

Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery. BURNS beloved wife of Burns the (nee late Kennedy), Edward Burns, mother of Mrs. K. Doyle, E.

T. Leonard, J. L. Mondary and Nell Burns, July 17, 1926, at residence, 4773 Rapid Run pike, Price Hill. Funeral Tuesday, July 20, 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. William's Church at 9 a. DALY-Garrett W. Daly, beloved of Catherine Daly (nee Burns), Saturday, July 17, 1926,, at 12:45 a.

residence, 1036 St. Gregory Mt. Adams. Funeral Tuesday, July 20. Solemn quiem high mass at Holy Cross Church at 9 m.

Members of Cincinnati Council No. 373, Knights of Columbus, will assemble at the Holy Cross School Hall Monday evening at 8 o'clock. DEMARIS--Arthur Demaris, Demaris beloved Swope), Friday, 16, 1926, in him Hattie, (nee 64th year. Funeral from late realdence, 6821 Montgomery road, Silverton, Ohio, Monday, at 2 p. m.

DOHERTY-Mary, J. Doherty. First anniversary high at St. Francia de Sales Church Monday, July 19, 1926, 7 a. m.

FALES-Albert IC. Fales, beloved husband of Josephine Kales (nee Plaspohler), suddenly, Thursday, July 15, 1926, aged 67 yeara. Funeral from the Busse Borgmann mortuary Monday, July 19, at 2 p. m. FETH-Clara J.

Feth, widow of Joseph G. Feth, at the Good Samarttan Hospital, Thursday, July 15, 1926. Funeral Monday, July 19, from the late residence, 874 Cleveland Avondale, Requiem high mass at St. Andrew's Church, Reading road, Avondale, at 9 a. m.

Interment 'St. Stephen's Servatery. Ft. Thomas, Ky, Burial FOLLETT--George W. Follett, beloved husband of the late Harriett Follett (nee Mitchell), at his realdence, 814 Vine Dayton, aged 87 years.

Due notice of funeral. FRENCH- L. French, beloved husband of the late Margaret French, Friday, July 16, 1926, at 5:10 p. in his 69th year. Funeral services Monday, July 19, at 2:30 p.

at H. J. funeral home, Main and Monroe Burial Spring' Grove Cemetery. GIEBEL- Giebel (nee Halberstitch), widow of Conrad Giebel, at her residence, 809 Park port, Due notice of funeral. HUDDLESTON-William J.

Huddleston, 'beloved husband of Rhoda Jane Huddleston (nee Muchmore), Friday, 'Branch 16, Hill, 1926, Ohio. at him Funeral resiservices Monday, July 19, at 10 dence, m. m. (fast time) at the James A. Thomas's funeral home, 4418 Whetsel Madisonville.

NUITGER--Philip Hultger, beloved husband of Anna Huitger (nee Wittrock), suddenly, at Friday, residence, July 16, 1926, at 7:15 p. 2051 Sherman Norwood, Ohio, In his 69th year. Funeral Tuesday, July 20, from H. J. Ihlendorf's funeral home, Main and Monroe Norwood.

Requiem high mass at St. Elizabeth Church at 9:30 a. m. Friends invited. DEATHS.

ISPHORDING--Mary Isphording. Isphording, First wife anniversary requiem mass at Mother God Church, Covington, Wednesday, July 21, 1926, at 7:30 a. m. LeBARON LeBaron (nee Oberwegner), beloved wife of Charles J. LeBaron, Thursday, July 15, 1926, aged 42 years.

Residence 3037 Marshall av. Funeral from the Rebold mortuary, corner Harrison Westwood Fairmount, Monday, July 19, at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at Sacred Heart Church, Washington, at 8:30 a. m.

(Toledo (Ohio) papers please MEYERS- -John G. Meyers, beloved husband of Margaret E. S. Meyers (nee Volker), passed away Friday, July 16, 1926. In his 58th year.

Funeral from his late residence, 4590 Hamilton Monday, July 19, at 8:30 8. with requiem high mass in St. Patrick's Church at 9 a. m. (Ohio) papers please MORRISSEY--Thomas Catherine.

Morrissey, Morris- besey (nee McCue), at St. Elizabeth Hospital Thursday, July 15, 1926, 67 years. Funeral from the residence of his daughter, Mra. Charles Powell, 227 E. Eleventh Covington, Monday, July 19, at 7:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Mary's Cathedral m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery.

NORDYKE-Mary Nordyke, widow of John Nordyke, July 16, 1926, aged 76 years, Funeral from W. A. Watking Sons' chapel, 3929 Eastern Sunday, July 18, at 2 p. m. Burial in Mt.

Moriah. POLLWINE-Gertrude Pollwine, beloved daughter of George and Gertrude Pollwine (nee Boelleke), Friday, July 16. 1926, at 1:45 p. in her 20th year. Funeral Monday at 7:30 a.

m. from the residence of her brother. 2524 Liddell st. High mass and burial at White Oak at 8 a. m.

May Sartori, beloved daughter of Martin and Rose Sartori (nee Dittmann), Friday, July 16, 1926, at 12:15 p. aged 4 years. Funeral from the late residence, 2819 Claypool Price Hill, Monday, July 19, at 8 a. m. Angel mass at Blessed Sacrament Church at 8:30 a.

m. -Harry E. Schrelbela, beloved husband of Catherine Schreibeis (nee Schwaegerle), Saturday, July 17, 1926, at 8:05 a. in his 36th year. Funeral from his late residence, 1501 Harrison Tuesday, July 20, at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Bonaventura Church at 9 a. m. Members of Married Men's Society please take notice.

SMITH--Harry W. Smith, and beloved son of Arthur E. Smith the late Alice Smith (noe Nesbitt), suddenly, at Star Lake, in his 19th year. Residence, Greenwell Price Hill. Due notice of funeral.

SPENCER-Sophia Spencer, (nee Fahrenkamp), widow of Charles Spencer, Friday, July 16. 1926, realdence, 1806 Race st. Funeral Monday, July 19, at 2 p. from Nurre Brothers' mortuary, 1564 Elm at. THOMPSON-Oliver George Thompson, beloved husband of Alicia M.

Thompson, Thursday, July 15, 1926, aged 81 years. Services at the late residence, 522 Overton Newport, Monday, July 19, at 2 p. m. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery. WALT-Margaret wife of Walt the (nee late Whalen), beloved Walt, Saturday, July 16, 1926, 6:30 m.

Funeral Tuesday from the late residence, 1064 Baymiller at 8:30 A. m. Solemn requiem high ma8s at St. Edward's Church at 9 a. m.

Friends invited: IN MEMORIAM. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved wife mother. Lena Teepe, passed away July 13, 1920, Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just a memory good and true; Just a token of affection. And many heartaches still for you. We think of you in silence.

Your name we oft rocall. For all of us you did your bestMay God grant you eternal rest. Sadly Missed by Your Loving Husband and Children. In Loving Memory Of our daughter, Ivy May Flaherty (nee Petterman), who died July 13, 1925. One sad year has slowly passed Since we saw you, dear daughter, last.

It was a bitter grief, a shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. Faithful, upright in all her ways A beautiful character to the end of her days. Loving, affectionate, to and kindWhat a wonderful memory she left behind! Sadly Missed by Family. In Loving Memory Of our son and brother, Robert M. Burke, who died July 16, 1915.

One sad year has slowly passed Since we saw you, dear one, last. It was a bitter grief, a shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. In silence you suffered, In patience you bore. Faithful and upright in all your ways, A beautiful character to the end of your days. Mother, Sinter, Brother.

July 18, 1923. Relentless death among us comes. And bitter grief imparta; It took the loved one from my home, But never from my heart. Dearest Stella, how I miss you; How I long to tell you, too, That the years will not diminish The pure love I hold for you. Always Remembered by Your Loving Husband, Coleman D.

Goetz. In Loving Memory of my dear wife, Stella M. Goetz, who died In Loving Remembrance or William P. Farrell, beloved husband of Carrie Farrell (nee Biggie), who parted this life July 16, 1925. a thought of sweet remembrance, Just a memory good and true; Just a token of affection.

And many heartaches still for you. The years may wipe out many things; But this they'll wipe out never: The memory of those happy days When we were together. Sweet the Remembrance by His Wife. In Loving Memory Of our dearly beloved son and brother, Albert Eichel, who passed away July 14, 1925. No one knows the silent heartaches; Only those who've lost can tell of the grief that's borne in ellence For the one we loved so well.

Sadly Missed by His Loving Mother, Sister and Brothers. In Memory Of our dear mother, Mrs. Mary Lever, who passed away July 16, 1913. Since she went home, The long. long days have dimmed crept with away doubts yeare, sunlight has been and fears, The dark nights have rained In lonely tears, Since she went home.

Sadly Missed by Her Loving Children. Mrs. G. Beck. In Memory or our dear son and brother, Freddie A1- bers, who died July 20, 1924.

Days of sadness still come o'er us, Sacred tears do often flow: Memory keeps you ever near a 08, Though you died two years ago. Badly Missed by Your Mother, Father and Slaters. In Memory of my beloved wife, Paulina Armbruster, who died July 18, 1924. "Twas hard to part with one sol dear; But God, who knoweth best, Held wide His loving arma and said, "Come unto me and rest." Sadly Missed by Her Husband, John Armbruster. In Memory of our dear mother and wife, Bertha Guethlein, who died July 15, 1923.

Days of sadness still come o'er us, Sacred tears do often flow: Memory keeps you ever near us, Though you died three years ago. Sadly Missed by Her Husband, Daughter and Son-in-Law. In Memory of George F. Kissel, who passed away on his thirty-fourth birthday, July 19, 1918. Eight long, sad years, daddy, but not forgotten by Floss and Bob.

SPIRITUALISTS. Pick, 40c q. 1 July 20 P. Ser. N.

$1.25 30 Sep. 3 Do $2 Sep. 30 Sep. Do $1.75 Sep. 30 Sep.

3 Do $1.50 Sep. 30 Sep. P.C.C. St. L.Ry..

a. July 20 July 10 Phila. R. $1 July 31 July 15 Postum Cereal. $1.25 Aug.

2 July 21 Phil. Jenes Aug. 2 July 30 Pan. -Am. 50c July 30 July 10 P.

Ser. N. 111., $2 Aug. July 15 Do $1.50 Aug. July 15 Do $1.75 Aug.

July 15 Pac. Coast 1st Aug. July 23 D) 2d 1 July 23 2 Plymouth Oil, 50c 31 July Penn. 31 Aug. 2 Pathe Ex.

75c Aug. 2 July 10 Penmans, 2 Aug. 16 Aux. 5 Do July 21 3 8. July 15 Plymouth July 20 July 1 Packard Motor, 20c 30 Nov.

15 Do 20c, m. Oet. 30 Oct. 15 Do 20c, m. Sep.

30 Sep. 15 Do ex. 31 July 15 Do stock Aug. 31 Aug. 14 Prairie Oil Gas, 50c q.

31 July 31 Pullman, $2 q. Aug. 15 July 31 Quaker Oats 31 Aug. 13 Ry. Lt.

$1 s. Aug. July 15 Da $3 Aug. July 15 Reading, 2d 1 Oct. Sep.

21 Do 1st 1 Sep. 9 Aug. 23 Do 2 Aug. 12 July 15 l'ice Stix, 37 q. Aug.

July 15 Royal Dutch, $1.739 July 22 Russell Motor, 3 q. Aug. 2 July 16 Do q. July 16 Bt. L.

Fran. Ry. q. Nov. Oct.

16 Do July 14 St. Joe Lead, '50c Sep. 20 Sep. Do, 25c 20 Sep. Sav.

Arms 2d Aug. 16 Aug. St'd 25c Oct. 25 Sep. 30 Do, 50c 25 June 30 Do, 25 June 30 St'd Gas El.

July 26 June 30 Southern $1.75 Aug. 2 July 10 Sterling $1.25 Aug. July 15 Sears-Roebuck, July 15 Salt Cr. Aug. July 15 Do, $1 extra July 2 Simmons 1 Aug.

July 15 Skelly Oil, 50c Sep. 15 Aug. 16 St'd Lt. Co. 2 July 16 Swift Int'l, 60c 15 July 15 Savannah Sugar, $1.50 Aug.

July Do $1.75 q. Aug. 2 July 15 So. Colo. Pro.

50c Aug. 25 July 31 So. Cal. 2 q. 15 July 20 Shell T.

T. $1.20.. July 24 July 14 Spalding Br. let q. Sep.

Aug. 14 Do 2d 2 Sep. Aug. 14 Sinclair Cons. $2 16 Aug.

2 Shell. Union $1.50 Aug. 16 July 26 S. Oil Ohio $1.75 Sep. July 30 Scott Paper q.

July 24 Tidewater Ass'd, Aug. 2 June 10 Thompson, V. 30c Sep. Aux. 23 Do, 30e 2 July 23 Tidewater Oil Aug.

16 July 31 Tobacco Prod. $1.76 q. Aug. 16 July 28 U. S.

P. $2.50 q. Dee. 15 Dec. Do $2.50 Sep.

15 Sep. Do pt. 13 Dec. Do Sep. 15 Sep.

Und. Typewriter, $1 Sep. Do Sep. Und. C.

Mach. Sep. 16 Un. Drug 1st q. Aug.

July 15 Un. Lt. P. new, 12c July 15 Do eld, 60c July 15 Verde 75c July 6 Un. Un.

Pipe Rad. Nov. Oct. 16 Aug. July 20 15 Do U.

S. Rubber $2 Aug. July Un. Utilities $3.50 s. a.

Sep. Aug. 20 Un. Oil 50c 10 July 17 Un. Ry, 50c q.

16 July 17 Vivaudou $1.75 July Oct. 16 15 Do $1.75 Vulcan Det'g July July 9 Do 2 back. 20 9 Vick July 16 W. Penn. Aug.

2 July 15 Virginia Ry. 3 s. a. July 22 Aug. 15 Do Oil, 50c July 15 20 June June 25 30 W'house Airbrake, $1.50 q.July 31 June 30 Wash, Power, $2 q.

Do, 250 July 31 Nov. June 20 30 Wrigley, 25c m. Dec. Oct. 20 25c Oct.

1 Sep. 20 Do, 25c Do, Aug. 20 Do, 2 July 20 25c July 25 July 10 Do, 25c West. West. Penn.

Grocers El. n. q. Aug. 16 Aug.

2 Pow. Lt. Sep. 15 Aug. 31 Wis.

Riv. Pow. Aug. 30 16 July 31 1 West. Penn.

Ry Sep. Sep. White Sewing $1 Aug. July 15 19 Wilcox Oil, 50c q. July Wash.

Crosby q. July 24 q. Sep. Aug. Aug.

20 10 Yellow Cab, Sep. Woolworth, York Do, Rys. 30 July 20 July 19 Towne, $1 1 Sep. 10 Yale q. IRON AND STEEL MARKETS.

market letter of Rogers, Brown The Crocker says: "Despite the fact that heavy pig iron buying has been going on sir.ce early June, sales for last week were still large, of course, considerably less than though, for the previous week. A few sizable inquiries are still in the market, and the small ones are numerous. A sumcurrent of the recent buying indicates ming up that the very large majority of the customers are not covered beyond the third quarter "Renorts of increased consumption in of the year. the foundries are more frequent than rethe ports steel of works la keeping up surprisingly curtailments, and the activity of well for the With only a further slight Increase in consumption, active the wave early fall. should see another very of buying for last quarter and probably the first quarter of 1927.

There are no pig-iron price changes to report. "The steel works still Have sufficient Ferro alloys on contract to cover their requirements for some time commodities ahead, remains and the market in these "Buying of coke a little less active quiet. than a few weeks ago, but the prices are strong." SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE ENQUIRER. quite steady along the line. It cannot be Pittsburg, July prices are said they are at present engaged in advancing, but there are predictions in that direction.

Sheet prices have held their own in the past few weeks after a long decline. Demand has been increasing too slowly to affect prices, but may soon increase at a better pace. In bars, shapes and plates it appears that much larger business was put under cover prior to this month, and the crucial test will come later. There Is record-breaking activity in the shipmeat of oil country cubular goods. Lap weld departments of pipe mills are running orders substantially full, specifications and promises average cn new or close to two months on most sizes of casing on line pipe and on well tubing and two-Inch oil line.

The pipe mills AS a whole are at a record rate of output well above what a 100 per cent operation two years ago would have produced, The Shenago Furnace Company advanced price of No. 2 foundry pig Iron, and malleable iron 50c a ton to an $18 50 base. No change on other grades, although the price of Bessemer iron is tending higher. SPECIAL CABLE TO THE ENQUIRER. London, July 17 (Central English shipyards have placed orders for 3,000 tons of plates in Germany at a price of 569 6d.

The United States la purchasing concrete iron wire netting in Germany, SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE ENQUIRER. Youngstown, July Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company has Increased its rate of operation from 75 to 80 per cent. Other steel concerns here are continuing at their old rates. STECIAL DISPATCH TO THE ENQUIRER. Youngstown, July merchant pie iron producer has named price of $17.50 on No.

2 foundry for early shipments. This la a dip of 25 to 50 centa a ton from the current market. Pig iron stocks are large with merchants Interests and production 1s being continued, although steel makers are holding iron output in line with steelmaking needs. New York, July 17 (A. prices unchanged.

OHIO CHARTERS. Columbus, Ohio, July 17 (A. porations: Cleveland--The Industrial Brush Company; capital, William Elsey, a Edward. Brady, R. J.

Moriarity, Ralph Vince and William G. Gibbons. Akron--The Cherry Hill Coal Company: capital, H. J. Keister, M.

Sophrin, A. D. Zook, M. Nazark and Charles E. McCleeland.

Dayton -White Rock Oil Company, capital. Charles Zimmerman, A. R. Zimmerman, H. R.

shanks, R. E. Frahn and Jacob Colp. Akron--The K. P.

Sales Company: 200 shares, no par value: 360 shares preferred. $100 each; Edwin Polshek, Milton L. Polshek, Joo Polshek, Anna Polshek and Herman Kohl. Cleveland--The 1301 St. Clair Company; 100 shares.

no par value; P. J. Haber, R. C. Gallagher, H.

E. Hibbert, M. Mergner and Morris Berick. Columbus- -The CHit J. Stewart Son Undertaking Company: capital, C.

J. Stewart, M. N. Sgreves, P. C.

Stewart, Philip McDaniels and P. EmM Rutherford. Toledo--Western Construction and Investment, capital, T. K. and Corn, Sylvanus Harper, W.

Grant. B. D. A. Grant, M.

M. Corn -White Sales and Service Compar 1,000 shares, 110 par value: M. I. Stouffer, Alien Johnson, R. S.

Saalfield, J. Bonner and A. H. Commina. 100 Toledo--The Modern Furniture H.

Company; shares, no par value; Ellis R. khart. M. B. Goldberg, Florence Eckhart and Sa nuel R.

Harris. Toledo--The Fit Rite Dress Company: capital, B. Z. Kaplan, Jennie I. Fink.

Fink, Sam Albert, P. Albert and Security Land Development Corporation Company; capital, 000; E. B. Hasrodt, Charles L. laps, Elizabeth Graham, E.

R. Chadwick and M. 8. Farmer. Columbus--The Arthur Fleming Shoe Company: capital, $5,000: A.

Fleming, E. M. Gorey, F. M. Snider, F.

J. Eberly and E. P. Fahrty. FINANCIAL NOTES.

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 25. East Coast Railway and the Ft. Worth and Denver City Railway. Actions on Dividends. Burroughs Adding Machine Company declared a special dividend of $1 payable August 31, record August 13; the regular quarterly of 75 cents on common Stock and the regular quarterly preferred of $1 75, both payable September 30, record September 15.

Buckeye Pipe Line declared an extra dividend of 50 cents and the regular quarterly $1, payable September 15, record August 20. Bank Clearings. Cincinnati Saturday's clearings, balances, $6,118,493, week's total, same week year ago, $82,962,998. New York-The Federal Reserve Bank had a credit balance at the Clearing House this morning of 000.000. Clearing House statement: Exchanges, balances, $99,000,000.

Boston--Clearings $105,000.000, last year balances $46.000,000, last year $29,000,000. Philadelphia Clearings, 000: balances, $23,000,000. Chicago Clearings $110,100,000, last year balances $5,300.000. Pittsburg -Clearings, balances, $12,681,423. Detroit-Clearings, balances, $9,662,118.

Cleveland Clearings, balances, Week's Bond Offerings. More than a dozen interesting mutnicipal bond issues, the largest of which is an $8,766,000 city of Pittsburg. loan, are scheduled for public sale during the coming week. Investment bankers located in the larger cities throughout the country will submit formal bids to these counties, cities and districts, the awards of the issues being made on 8 competitive basis. The bonds will then be reoffered to the investing public by the successful bidders.

A calendar of the week's offerings prepared for the use of municipal bond buyers by "The Bond Buyer" lists issues aggregating $27,395,808. Offerings during the previous week amounted to only $8,007,586. The more important loans to be sold next week are: Monday, July 19- Little Rock, Special School District $1,200,000 Multnomah County, 750,000 Beaver County, 590,000 Tuesday, July 20-- Orange County, Fla. $1,240,000 Dade County, School Districts 720,000 Ft. Worth, 1,170,000 Lakeland, Fla.

1,068,000 Wednesday, July 21- Quincy, Mass. 525,000 Thursday, July 22-- East Baton Rouge School Dist. No. 500,000 Pittsburg, Penn. 8,766,000 Friday, July 23- Putnam County, Road and Bridge Dist.

No. Seattle, Wash. 2,000,000 Osceola County, Fla. 2,000,000 Orange County, Special Tax' School District 1 500,000 Saturday, July 24- Monroe County, 200,000 Oil Deal Consummated. Dayton, Ohio, July 17 (A.

for sale of the Negotiations sumers' Oil Company to the Sinclair Refining Company are under way and will be completed by August 1, Ben Ziehler, President of the Consumers' O11 Company, said today. Part of the physical equipment will be sold outright to the 'Sinclair company and will be leased. The Consumers' Oil operates ten stations of its Company and serves 100 others in six Ohio own counties. BANK STATEMENTS. New York Actual Statement.

The weekly bank statement of the actual figures of the New York Clearing House shows: July 17 July 10 Excess 11,329,240 30.551,640 Aggregate 602.097,000 5,446,735,000 623,127,000 Loans, 5,390,311,000 Cash in vaults of member b'nks 42,926,000 48,660,000 Res've of member banks and trust comp'n's 581,926,000 602,622,000 Res. of state banks trust companies 9,071,000 9,609,000 Res. of state banks trust companies in deposits 10,896,000 demand deposits 4,388,468,000 4.402,727,000 Time 604.858,000 603.897,000 23,888,000 Circulation 23,681,000 U. 8. deposits deducted 21,537.000 21,618,000 New York Average Statement.

The weekly bank statement of the averAge figures of the New York Clearing House shows: July 17. July 10. Excess 7,378,430 5,165,150 Ag'gate 697,362,000 604.018,000 Loans, 5,505,760,000 Cash in vaults of mem. banks 48,321,000 50.063,000 Res. cf mem.

bks. trust 577,339,000 583,948,000 Res. of state bks, trust 9,330,000 9,739,000 Res. of state bks. trust com's in deposits 10,693,000 10.331.000 demand dep.4,382.743,000 4.152.481,000 Time deposita 603.998,000 597,662.000 Circulation 23.674.000 23,681,000 S.

deposits deducted 21,569,000 23,212,000 New York State Banks. The following statement, issued by the New York Superintendent, shows the condition of state banks and trust companies In New York not included in the New York Clearing House. July 17. July 10. Loans and investments $1,174,065,300 $1,185,149,700 Gold 6,343,500 4,995,900 Currency a bank 23,448,200 24.528,200 Deposits with ew York Federal Reserve 97.073.300 98.356,200 Total 1,230,017,800 1,237,166,900 Aggregate of deposita 171,904,800 168,374,100 Percentage of reserve 20.9 20.3 TINNEY'S HOME SOLD To Satisfy Claim of Comedian's Wife For Back Alimony.

New York. July 17 (A, home of Frank Tinney, comedian, was sold today by a Sheriff to pay "back" alimony. In the courthouse at Mineola a Sheriff "knocked down" to Sadye Fisher, of Brooklyn, assignee of a claim against the comedian obtained by Mra. Edna Davenport Tinney, the house and furnishings at Foxhurst, their former home at Baldwin, on Long Island. The price was $11,600.

The sale was made to permit Mrs. Tinney to recover a judgment of 800 against her former husband for alimony due her. The were divorced last December. MADAME H. ELLEN, Greater Cincinnati's foremost leading dium, guided by Divine inspiration, gives advice that never falls.

Mme. Ellen has 40 years' experience and has done much for uplift of humanity. If you have any troubles or worries in sickness or SOTrow, Mme. Ellen can and will help you. Consultations dally, except Monday, from 10 a.

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and everting service. Supper served from A MESSAGE CIRCLE, 623 W. Fourth Covington, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Readings daily, except Thursday. Medium, Belle Gilliard.

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Everybody welcome. THE FIRST CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALIST CHURCH will hold services at 2:30 and 7:30, 514 Vine, third floor. All welcome, and messages. MRS. M.

K. ROSE. CLARA HUMPHREYS WIll still be at the same addresa this week if you want to 806 her. 1324 Linn at, Phone West 8760. When Stock of Stock and Dividenda Payable Record Do, 75e Sep.

30 Sep. 15 Do 20c Aug. July 29 Fair. -Morse Nov. 16 Do Sep.

Aug. 15 Fair Aug. July 20 F. P. Lasky, $2 Sep.

15 Do, $2 10 June 30 Famous Players $2 q.Aug. July 15 Fajardo Sugar, July 20 Fisk Rubber 2d q.Sep. Aug. 15 1st pf Aug. July 15 Do 1st July 15 Fisher Body Ohio $2.50 q.

Aug. July 20 Firestone Tire Aug. 15 Aug, 1 Do $1.50 q. 30 July 10 Gulf Sta. Steel Dec.

15 Do q. Sep. 15 G. -Wernicke Oct. 15 Sep.

30 Gen. Motors 2 July 5 Do 2 July 5 Gen. P. 8. $1.50 q.

Aug. 2 July 9 Do com. $1.75 Aug, July 9 Gossard, Aug. 20 Do, 20 Gimbel July 17 Gt. Nor.

21 Aug. 1 June 25 Group Ore Oll, $7.50... 15 Oct 1 Gotham 8. Hos. q.

Aug. 2 July 15 Gen. Cig. deb. $1.75 q.Oct.

1 Sep. 24 Do $1.75 Sep. Aug. 24 Do $1 2 July 20 G. Auto.

q.Aug. 1 July 21 Gen. 25c Aug. 20 Aug. 10 Gillette Razor, extra 750 1 1 Aug.

Aug. 2 Do, Sep. Great Lake; Dredge, 2 Aug. 15 Aug. 6 Hocking Val.

s. Dec. 31 Dee. Harb. -Walker 20 July 10 Hood Rub.

n. $1.75 Aug. July Do $1.75, Aug. July 20 Hellman p. 1 July 21 Hibban S.

35c 24 Sep. 17 Do, 27 Aug. 20 Do, 35c m. 30 July 23 Do, 20c extra. Sep.

24 Sep. 17 Household 75c Sep. Aug. 16 Holly Sugar Aug. 1 July 15 Hupp Motor, 25c 1 July 15 Hercules Pow.

15 Aug. 5 50c 26 July 20 Hud. Man. Ry. 8.

a. Aug. 16 Aug. 2 Int'l Shoe, $1.60 q. 8ep.

15 Indiana P. Line, $1 14 16 Do, $1 14 July 16 Ill Central, Sep. Aug. Do 3 s. Aug.

Int'l Paper, 60c Aug. 15 Aug. Ill. No. Util.

$1.60 Aug. 2 July 15 Int'l Bus. 75c 11 Sep. 24 Int. S.

I. Steel q. Sep. Aug, 20 Do, 4 back Sep. Aug.

20 Iron Products, 50c 30 July 15 Ind'lia P. L. 1at Aug. 1 July 20 Int'l Harv. $1.75 1 Aug.

10 Jersey Cent'l $2 Aug. 10 Aug. 6 Julius Kayser, 75c 2 July 19 Jewel Tee $1.75 Oct. 1 Sep. Do $2.25 Sep.

20 Kaufmann, 2 28 July 20 Do Kellogg Switch, $1.75 July 31 31 July July 3 Knox Hat, July 15 Do 1 Aug. July 15 Do 2d Aug. July 15 Do, 40c q. Sep. 1 Aug.

15 Kress, 1 2 July 20 Kelsey Wheel July 21 Knoxville P. L. q.Aug. 2 July 20 Lima $1 Feb. 15 3 10 July 15 Loose- Wiles $1.75 July 19 Lion Oil 600 4...

27 June 30 L. and N. Aug. 10 July 15 Lord-Taylor 2d 2 1 July 17 Leh. V.

Coal, 1.25... 2 10 Leh. C. 2 Aug. 31 July 31 Loews Boston, 15 July 31 July 17 Lanston 31 Aug.

21 La. Oil ref. Aug. 16 Aug. 2 Mex.

Cr. Rubber. 3 Oct. McCrory $1.75 Nov. 20 Do $1.75 July 20 McCrory Oct.

20 Do July 20 May Stores Sep. 15 Do $1.25 q. Sep. Aug. 16 Manila 50c 31 Dec.

15 Do 50c q. Oct. 1 Sep. 15 Mt. States P.

July 20 June 30 Mex. $3 20 20 June Du $2 30 Mich. Central, 10 8. July 29 June 26 Mah'l'g Coal $12.50 q. Aug.

2 July -5 Do, 29 June 26 Macy q. Aug. July 17 Maytag. 50c Dec. Nov.

15 Do, 50c Aug. 14 K. T. Ry. q.Aug.

2 July 15 Masa. Gas, 11 July 15 Miller Rubber, Sue 26 July 5 Mil'kee E. R. L. pf.

q. July 31 July 20 Mron Motors, 75c July 15 Mull'na Body $3 Aug. July 17 Melville Shoe, 50c July 20 Do, 25c extra July 20 Do 2 Aug. July 20 Miami Copper, 25c 16 Aug. 2 Midwest $1.50 q.

16 July 31 N. St. P. Del. $2 Aug.

2 June 30 Do q. 20 June 30 Do 20 June 30 N. Y. Central, Aug. 2 June 25 El June 30 N.

Pac. June 30 N. Y. Airbrake B. 50c Aug.

1 July 12 Niplesing, 3 20 June 30 N. West. $1.70 Sep. 18 Aug. 31 Do adj.

1 Aug. 19 July 31 Nat'l Carbon 2 20 Nat'1 El. Pow. 45 July 10 Nat'l Nat'l Dep. Store q.Aug.

July Tea Aug. Nash Motors, $1 g. July 20 Do, $1 extra July 20 St. L. Ry.

s. a. 2 July 24 N. Y. Hon.

Ros. 25c G. 30 July 20 Do 250 ex. 30 July 20 No. N.

Y. Util. Aug. July 15 Nat'l P. 20c Sep.

Aug. 24 N. Am. Cement q.Aug. July 20 Otis Elevator Jan.

15 Dec. 31 Do Oct. 15 Sep. 30 Oil W. Sup.

Aug. 2 July 15 Ohio Edison Sep. Aug. 16 Do $1.50 Aug. 16 Do 6.60%, $1.60 Sep.

Aug. 16 Oppenheimer Aug. July 26 Orph. Circuit, Sep. 20 Sep.

Aug. 20 Do, Aug. July 20 Do 2 0. Oct. Sen.

16 Ohio Oil and Gas, July 20 July 15 Outlet, 75e q. Do 1st $1.75 Aug. July 20 Do 2nd $1.50 July 20 Opp. -Collins, 75c q. Aux.

15 July 31 Ontario Biscuit, 50c Jusy Do 2 q. July 20 Onyx Hosiery q. Aug. 20 Do 80c q. July 26 Pitts.

W. Va. Jan. 31 Jan. 16 Do q.

30 Oct, 15 Do July 31 July 15 Packard Motor. 5 31 July 16 Pennock Off. 50c Sep. 25 Sep. 15 P.

Marquette Aug. 2 July 15 Pan. -Am. $1.50 July 20 June 30 Do: $1.50 20 June 30 L. E.

$2.60 8.8. Aug. 2 July 16 Prairie P. $2 31 June 30 Phila. q.

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