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  • Three AttractiveGroups ofSecurities

    A booklet we have just preparedanalyzes the effect of present in¬dustrial conditions upon threeimportant groups of securities.This booklet also contains im¬

    portant statistical data and esti¬mates of future earnings, whichshould prove of interest to in¬vestors. ,

    ftnnklet .1 G-3 on request

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    ^ater - front properties,Factories & Factory Sites

    Floyd S. Corbin, Specialist11 'Ml ttector. 10 Wall St.. New York.India's Need oí Grain Elevator.«!A^ further emphasizing the.-need of;)0rt facilities at Karachi for the ha.ul-''"6 of wheat, Consul Richardson'Uo*es the opinions of experts as re-^n«y expressed before the Indian sec-lion of the Royal Society of Arts. It is>«teTarkelLondon. 58%dj New York,99Vi; foreign, 9lc;

    Transactions Yesterday in Listed StocksSummary of Stock Exchange Dealings

    (Copyright, 1!)20, New York Tribune Ino.)Day Year Janaarr 1 te data.

    Yesterday, before. «r«. 1920. 1919. 1911Railroad Mock, . 306,900 428,700 111,900 31,998,300 46.749,100 22,999.700Vii . .. 211,500 493,900 410,900 136,749,100 176,609,600 76,519 400.Ail stofks . 518,400 922,600 522,800 163.747,400 223,358,700 99,519^100Ywterday. Day befare. Year age. .1920. 1919.

    JJ.S. government bend». $5,141,000 $11,547,000 $4,119,000 $2,198,649,000 $1,875,469 000"»woa* bond». 1,998,000 2.946,000 996,000 301,822,000 281,029'oooami!" . 2,183,000 2,536,000 1,234,000 276,141,000 285,991 000Ail bond« . 9,322,000 17,029,000 6,349,000 2.776,612,000 2.442,489 000High. Lew. Di».1920. 1920. Rate.

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    23'/2 476 G72 54 .

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    »Advance Rumelydo pf. 200

    Ajax Robber.Alankn Gold Mine»..Alaska .Tunean.Allied Chemical.Amer Bosch May....Amer Can .do pf.

    Amer Car- & Foundry80 Am Drue Syndicate.Amer Hide & Leather

    do pf.Amer Ice Securities..Amer Internation'l CpAmor Locomotive.Amor Safety Razor.Amer Ship & Com..Amer Smelting.Amer Steel Foundrydo Pf.

    gates. Open. Rich. Low.200 29 29 29

    Associated Dry GoodsAtch, Top & San Fe

    do pf.Atlanta, Blrm & AtlAtlantic Coast LineAtlantic, Gnlf * W I

    1300700200900300300

    Amer Sugar . 2100 102 102% 101do pf. 100 IO5/4 105!,4 1051/4 106' 4-Amer Sumatra Tob.. 3100 863, 88 86% 88do pf. 100 86 86 86 86

    Amer Tobacco. 400 135 135 135 13do B. 1300 130'/2 132% 130r.. 81 85 J» pr »2 88Crit I^a pr. ?1 i>7 K*»>k A I) M." «i 3

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    O" Is Steel pr. 101Owens B..'. M. 47 4sdo pr .... 88 100

    Paeiiic Coast.. _'.". 40do 2d pr. 4"i Su

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    prCulte,! Drug. ,10

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    T4» Mauufarture Motor CarsAktiebolaget Thulinwerken has riis-

    cotitinued the manufacture of aero¬planes and will bejjin to turn out auto¬mobiles and motorcycles. It. is re¬ported that the sample machines madeand exhibited by this factory have re-

    Record of Stock and Bond Averages(Copyright, 1920, New York Tribune Inc.)Stock» Range thus Range foil"i eater- Day Year f,r 1920. year 1919.

    20 Railroad .tocks^. ,3.25 71.60 70.25 73.25 58.60 78.80 63.35l°n Indwtrlal »lock*. 84.47 84.27 110.43 110.30 82.53 119.33 79.2050 stocks . 79.98 79.20 94.36 92.05 74.46 99.54 75.92Bond»

    "«:. Railroad bonds. 76.11 76.87 77.50 76.28 66.73 82.80 72.8310 Industrial bonds. 84.37 84.41 93.62 91.45 82.92 95 70 90 56C Ctillty bond». 70.27 70.20 79.25 74.53 67.64 87.75 71.80*t*° Uond?*. 78-24 78.15 84.29 81.71 73.94 87.91 80 21High. Low. Dir.1920. 1920. Rate.

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