Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 184, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1938 — Page 2

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i Statement of Condition of the WUTKRK MUTUAL FIRE INSURYNCH COMPANY Urbana, Ohio 131 Miami Street On the 3lai Day of December, 1»37 C. K. RUSSELL, Proeldent J. C. NEF.'R, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up *» Mutual Company CROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate unincumbered I 12.537.64 Mortgage Loans on real estate (Free from any prior Incumbrance).... None Ronds and Stocks owned i Market Value) 131,238.50 Cash In banks (on Interest and not on Interest) ... . 10.307.ei Accrued Securities (Interest at Rents, etc.).. 1,116.42' tuber Securities None' Premiums and Accounts due and In process of collection .. 13.301.33 Accounts otherwise secured — Contingent Comm 459.12 Furniture A Fixtures. . 9.068.41 Other Assets 3,472.36 , Total Gross Assets 1 186,826.45 1 Deduct Assets Not Admitted I 11,341.05 Net Assets 8 175,485.40; LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks I 79,524.79; Losses due and unpaid.. 9,407.16 Losses adjusted and not due Non®, Losses unadjusted and in suspense None, Pills and Accounts unpaid «•*»» Amount due and not due Banks or other Creditors None, Other Liabilities of the I Company — 4,373.88’ Total Liabilities I 53,626.16 Capital —3 Mutual Company Surplus—* 81,359.24 Total ♦ Ho.* Y " STATE C INDIANA, Office of Insurance Commlsalone I, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of, the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1937. as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement Is. now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my offi- | cial seal, this 21st day of June, 1938.: (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAUEK, Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. . JULY 29—AUGUST 5 „ Statement of Condition of the I YITF.tY STATES FIRE IASI HAACE COMPANY 110 Williams Street New York, New York On the 31st Day of December. 1937 . .! I.ESTER PARSONS, President < DAVID G. WAKEMAN. Secretary » Amount of Capital paid up •» 2.006,000.00 GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate unincumbered » 439,34,. 9b Mortgage Loans on real estate (Free from any prior incumbrance). . 288,134.75 J » Bows and Stocks own- I ■■ ed (Market Value) 24,877,69<.2». • Cash in banks (on interest and not on Interest) 3,282,438.49 Accrued Securities (Interest A Rents, etc.) 80,317.14 •' Other Securities ■ — Collateral Loans 3,000.00 Premi ums and Accounts due and in process of Icolection 1,198,738.64 Accounts otherwise secured 253,635.76 'Petal Gross Assets #30,188,859.99 Deduct Assets Not Admitted .... 8 187,745.94 Net Assets #30,301,114.05 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks # 9,773,755.80 Losses due and unpaid . None Losses adjusted and not dU e .... 212.994.00 I.oaaes unadjusted and its suspense .. 1,119,246.00 Bills and Accounts unpaid None Amnunt due and not due Banks or other Creditors None Other Liabilities of the Company 917,261.01 Ikttal Liabilities .. #12.023.256 81 Capital - » 3.000,000.00 Surplus ->16,277,857.24 Total #30,301,114.05 STATE OF INDIANA, Office of Insurance Commissioner. B I. the undersigned. Insurance Com- „ midsioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on . sholvn by the original statement and that the said original statement is n”W on file in this office. 10 Te’tiniony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 21st day of June. 1938. (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAUEK, I ' Insurance Commissioner, i • ‘lf "Mutual Company eo state. JULY 29—AUGUST 5

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Statement of Condition of the GI.OHE INDEMNITY COMPANY New York City, New York 150 YVUllam Street On the 31st Day of December, 1937 I A. DUNCAN REID, President KHNNHTH SPENCER, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up •» 2,500,000.01) r 1 GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate unincumbered > 1,588,934.66 I Mortgage Loans on real estate (Free from any prior Incumbrance).... None >; ••Bonds and Stocks ' owned ißook Value) . 33,718,724.56 i Cnsh In banks (on interest and not on Interest) 1,293,459.76 Accrued Securities (Inj ter<et « Rents, etc.).. 196,611.09 I Other Securities None I Premiums and Accounts due and In process of collection 3,330,744.40 Accounts otherwise secured 859,323.09 Total Gross Assets #10,993,827.56 Deduct Assets Not Admitted 8 4,890,566.24 Net Assets >36,103,261.32 ••Securities carried at >823,945.23 deposited as required by law. LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks > 7,010,302.80 ■ Losses due and unpaid.. 16,645,902.49 ; Losses adjusted and not due None Losses unadjusted and in suspense None Ellis and Accounts unpaid 1.850,109.50 Amount due and not due Banks or other Creditors None Other Liabilities of the Company 3,6'.*6,946.b3 Total Liabilities #28.603.261.32 Capital 8 2,500.000.00 Surplus # 5,000.000.00 Total >36,103,261.32 TATE OF INDIANA, Office of Insurance Commissioner. 1, the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on tile 31st day of December. 1937, as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 21st day of June, 1938. (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAUEK, Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. JULY 29—AUGUST 5 Statement of Condition of the NEYY AMSTERDAM CASUALTY' COMPANY Baltimore. Maryland 227 St. Paul Street On the 31st Day of December, 1937 J ARTHUR NELSON, President SIFFORD PEARRE. Secretary-Treasurer A up unl °'.. CaPl . tal . Pa, % 1.600,000.00 GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate unincumbered * 6,141,536.63 Mortgage Loans on real estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) .... 185,000.00 Bonds and Stocks owned (Market Value)... 13,114,802.01) Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) - 1/371,883.85 Accrued Securities (Interest & Rents, etc.).. 62,471.29 Other Securities None premium-s and Accounts due and in process of collection 2,6# 4,036.51 Accounts otherwise secured - —- 452,240.65 Total Gross Assets >24,601,980.02 Deduct Assets Not Admitted I 131,241.97 Net Assets >21,470,738.05 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks > 5,902,148.78 Losses due and unpaid ) Losses adjusted and ) not due ) Losses unadjusted ) and in suspense 10,268,783.91 Bills and Accounts unpaid 150,000.00 Reserve for Contingencies .... 1,730,175.14 Amount due and not due Banks or other Creditors None Other Liabiities of the Company 1,419,630.23 Total Liabilities >19,470,738.05 Capital -> 1,000,000.00 Surplus > 4,000,000.»0 Total >24,470,738.05 STATE OF INDIANA, Offic e of Insurance Commissioner. I, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy ot the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December, 1937, as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In Testimony Whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my ottii cial seal, this 21st day of June, 1938. (Seal) G-EO. H. NEWBAUKR, Insurance Commissioner, i *lf Mutual Company so state. | JULY 29—AUGUST 5

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SYNOPSIS Three cousins, Scott Prentice, Miss Whitney Prentice and Todhunter Prentice Jarvis, had grown up together tn and around Boston. Whitney had been 15 when she fell in love with Scott, then 20 and a sophomore at Harvard. Now, herself 20, Whitney is returning from a summer in Europe expecting to be formally engaged to Scott that Fall. As soon as he is well established with his law firm and Whitney has come into her inheritance, they are to be married. She relates sll this to wealthy young Jay Nowell, who fell in love with her in Paris and followed her to America. Tod and not Scott meets Whitney at the pier. At his apartment, Tod, who also loves Whitney, breaks the news that Scott—only four days before—married Olivia Paul. Crushed and bewildered, Whitney nevertheless realizes she must, as Tod insists, take the blow ‘with her chin up. She goes to freshen up. CHAPTER IX When Whitney came back to the fireside Tod had poured himself a cup of coffee and was drinking it He looked up and grinned at her. He said: “You look better. You look fine now.” She said: “What is she like, Tod?” “Who? Olivia?” “Yes.” “She’s good-looking. Quite definitely so. Blonde. And small. She’s not as tall as you are..•” “It’s funny, Tod,” Whitney spoke slowly, pulling on her hat “I can’t imagine Scott married to a small, blonde girl named Olivia. I suppose when I see them together it will seem real . . . but right now it doesn’t It’s like something I’ve heard somewhere about someone I don’t know very well ... I mean, I can’t make it seem like something that has actually happened to Scott and to this girl and to me. But when I see them together 11l know that it has happened ...” “Yes," said Tod grimly, "I’m afraid you will.” She saw them together just eight days later. Whitney walked northward through a fragile blue dusk. The Hill was at its loveliest in this hour between five and six. Somewhere chimes rang out sweetly and windows sprang suddenly into oblongs as lamplight and smoke from freshly lighted fires twisted obliquely against a saffron sky. And she had been home four days. The bricks of Hester Prentice’s house were washed with mauve color. The fanlight above the ivory doorway was a golden semicircle. And Kay Reynolds’ eyes had been avid with curiosity. She had said: ‘Tell me about Paris, what are the pew clothes like and did you meet any attractive men?” She had said: “Did you go to the races and how long were you in London and did you get to see the Prince of Wales?” And all the time what she had really been demanding was: "How are you taking Scott’s marriage? What are you going to do about it? Are you going to be gay and brittle or cool and aloof? Do I dare mention it to you?” The answer had been ... no, you don’t And then Whitney had mentioned it herself. She had said: "Scott got married very suddenly, didn't he? Or perhaps it wasn’t so sudden. Perhaps, you knew about it all along. Did you, Kay?” Kay’s face becoming wretchedly embarrassed. “No, I didn’t, Whit. I < had no idea. Honestly. None of us

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had. Wo thought ... well, you know .. ." Funny to see Kay stumbling for words like that, her eyes frightened. Almost beseeching.' Funny to feci so cool and hard and impervious when you were the one really who should be squirming and uncomfortable and self-conscious. Funny to hear your own voice say casually, with no effort at all: "1 know. You all thought he was going to marry me. Well, I thought he was, too. Which all goes to show how little you can tell about these things.” Kay’s mouth going suddenly lax. Making her look a little stupid. Her eyes widening ludicrously. Kay not

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making* anything of it. Kay thinking: “Well, of all things to say I” And pulling herself together and becoming suddenly resentful. Resentful that the chance to feel sorry for Whitney, to console and sympathize with her, had been so rudely, so unfeelingly, snatched away. Kay saying: “Well, I’m glad you feel that way about it... most girls wouldn’t ... and after all, she was my house guest.” And suddenly being absurdly angry at them all—at Whitney and Scott and Olivia—because a situation that had promised to be thrilling and dramatic and full of emotional fireworks had suddenly gone fiat on her hands. And Whitney making up her mouth and drawing on her gloves and saying goodby, and thanks so much for tea, and I’ll be seeing you soon, and walking casually away from the Copley ... The telephone was ringing as she let herself into the house. Old Thomasf answering it, said: “It’s for you, Miss Whitney. Mr. Tod calling." She said: “I’ll take it in the library, Thomas." And knew that Scott was back. The library was warm with firelight ; a study in brown and cream with sharp accents of scarlet and orange. The saffron-tipped flames on the hearth. The yellow lamplight, filtered through parchment The tawny chrysanthemums on the writing table. The hand-tooled scarlet leather bindings of first editions.

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The dusky gold frames of familj portraits. Whitney walked across the room and picked up the telephone and said: “Hello ...” | Tod said:‘‘Hello, Whit ... and stopped. Then he said: “You asked me to let you know when Scott and Olivia got back. Well, they’re back. They’re at the Miles Standish. They’re going to live there permanently, at least this winter. I had lunch with Scott" Whitney didn’t answer at once. Just as Tod was beginning to think the connection must be broken, she said: “You did? How is he?” “He’s aU right"

“I don’t suppose you mentioned me.. "As a matter of fact, we did. Not at first, you know. But later. After we had exhausted everything else. I suppose it was rotten of me, Whit, but I knew he wanted to talk about you and I wouldn't help him out. I wouldn’t mention your name. Finally he said: ‘I suppose Whit is back?' And I said, ’Oh, yes, she’s back and looking fine.’ Then he said, ‘lf you see her, tell her to drop in on us ... any afternoon after five. Olivia would be delighted .. .* I said, ‘Sure, I’ll tell her.’ And . . . well, I guess that was about all we said.” “Oh,” said Whitney, “so that was all you said?” "Yes, I think so. Darn it, Whit, what else could we say?” "I don’t know. Nothing I suppose. It must have been horribly embarrassing for both of you as it was.” "It was tougher on Scott than it was on me. After all, he’s the one who has made a mess of things ...” “But you are very fond of him, Tod. In spite of everything. You know you are.” “Os course, I am. Just because he’s gone and made a dithering ass of himself is no reason . . ." “No reason at all.” "But I could murder him, Whit, cold-bloodedly, for what he’s done to you.” “I know, darling. You’re so dam sweet, Tod. You always have been.” (To be continued) IH 4, » ana r«.uc«» Brodlau, tM,

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C — —♦ RATES One Time—Minimum chsrfle of 25c for 20 words or less. Ovsr 20 words, 1!4o per word i. Two Tlmee-Mlnlmum charge of 40c for 20 words or Is##I Over 20 words 2c par word for the two tlmee. Three Vlmee—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 2'/g0 per word for the three tlmee. I Cards of Thanks - » I Obituaries and versee.— »1-00 | Open rate-display advertising | 35c per column Inch. I FOK SALE I FOR SALE— Baumgartner’s Super Quality Bloodtest Baby Chicks every Tuesday. Order now. Baumgartner Hatchery, 6 miles west and 9 miles south of Decatur, ' Craigville phone. 250 T. b., ’FOR SALE Innerspring Mattresses Just received large shipment of Innerspring mattresses selling from J 15.00 to 544.50 Liberal trade la allowance for your old mattress. Sprague Furniture Co. 152 South Second St. 184-3 t | FOR SALE—I Fordson tractor in good condition. 1 ton truck. Call j William Klenk 719-E. 184-3 t FOR RENT I FOR RENT—Six-room, all-modern apartment. Heat furnished. Box | 525, Democrat. 182-3 t j FOR RENT — 2 rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Elias Sudduth, 1 j 1103 Elm St.. Phone 7861. 184-3 t o LOST AND rOUXD LOST—A child's blue silk pocketbook. Somewhere on midway. Finder please return to Democrat office. Reward. 184-2tx; morning and taken to the Zwick ' Funeral Home on North Second street, where it may be viewed up until 10 o'clock this evening. Private funeral services will be held from the Zwick funeral home at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Burial will be made in the Decatur cemetery. Statement of Condition of tlie YVHVT CHEEK MI Tl VI, I nil! INM RANCE COMPANY Providence, Rhode Island 10 Weybosset Street On the 31st Day of December, 1937 I CHARLES C. STOVER, President I ROYAL G. LUTHER, Secretary Amount of Capital paid up — Mutual •> Nothing I GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate unincumb I ered # None I Mortgage Loans on real I estate (Free from any prior Incumbrance) .... None i Bonds and Stocks ownI ed (Book Value) 1,585,532.36 Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) 5 7,808.62 Accrued Securities (Interest & Rents, etc.).. 9,328.52 Other Securities ' None Advanced deposit-loss adj. division 1,720.00 ' Premiums and Accounts due and in process of collection 32,780.00 ‘ Accounts otherwise se- . cured None : Total Gross Assets # 1,677,168.90 I Deduct Assets Not Admitted | 168,289.36 Net Assets » 1,508,879.51 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount ne- ; cessary to reinsure , outstanding risks > None Losses due and unpaid . 12,698.12 i Losses adjusted and not I due None Losses unadjusted and in suspense None Pills and Accounts uni paid 7,106.34 I Amount due and not due Banks or other Creditors . None Other Liabilities of the i Company — Unearned i premiums 629,369.93 Total Liabilities > 649,168.39 ’Capital — Mutual Company Sqrplus as regards to policy holders > 859,711.15 j Total > 1,508,879.54 ' .-TATE OF INDIANA, I Office of Insurance Commissioner. I. the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify | that the above is a correct copy i>t the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on 'he 31st day of December. 1937, as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file In this office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my offi. cial seal, this 21st dav of June. 1938. (Seal) GEO. H. NEWBAUER, Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. JULY 2'.l —AUGUST 5

THEY COMB) FROM [ — North, South, East and West, to attend our August sale. Thrifty folks from far and near arc saving money during this sale. Get Our Prices B-4-V Buv. SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO. 152 South Second St. Decatur, Ind. Phone 193

WANTED WANTED-Two roomer# or a few boarder#. Inquire box 524 care of thia office. 182 3tx WANTED - Mac’s Tinker Shop now located at my home, 1404 West Monroe St. Laim mower grinding and repairing; sewing machines, locks, etc. New keys for house and auto. O. O. McGill. 183-6 t WANTED—IW) homes to place Simmon# bed springs in on ono week free trial. Gall at for particulars. Sprague Furniture Co. 152 South Second St. 184-3 t WANTED — WELL DRlLLlNG—special Harvest prices: any size, anywhere, any depth. Buffenbarger 627 N. Seventh st., phone 989. 182t30x WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Very libi oral terms. See me for abstracts ok title. French Quinn. 152 m w f NOTICE—WiII start making cider Tuesday, August 2nd., will make cider every Tuesday and Thursday until further notice Peter Kirsch 178-ts MISCELLANEOUS CALL FRANK BURGER to move dead stock. Will pay for live horses. Day or night service. Phone collect. Harley Roop 870-A. 152-ts NOTICE—Parlor suites recovered. We re-cover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South Second St. 155-30 t o Local Man Arrested On Speeding Charge Bob Johnson, of this city, was arrested late Thursday by State Patrolman Max Branch on a charge of speeding. He was given a $1 city traffic violation ticket. o Stocks Sweep Forward During Active Trading New York, Aug. 5—(11.R) Stocks swept forward today near the higheat levels in ten months in active trading. Volume topped the million share mark for the first time since last Friday. Gains ranged to three points. Improvement in the RussianJapanese • Czech - German situation helped the month. In addition there was a good budget of good business news. Yolicr lo llhlder Notice is hereby given that sealed blds will be received up to 10:60 A. M Central Std. time August 12. 1936 1 at the office of the Adams County Surveyor for a Head Wall tor tne Andrew Miller Drain Washington ’I wp.: also for a new Head Wall ami repair to tile Gephart Drain in St. Mary's Twp. Adams County, Indiajia. Plans and specifications on tile in tlie office of the Adams Counly SurJULY 29—AUGUST 5. 0 Statement of Condition of the THE IIYRTFORD STEAM Holl,EH IYSI’EITIOY VYD IYSIRAME COMPANY Hartford, Connecticut 56 Prospect Street On tlie 31st Day of December, 1937 WM. It. C. CORSON, President C. EDGAR BLAKE. Secretary Amount of Capital paid up •> 3,60U,000.()() GROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY Real Estate unincumb„ere‘l > 971,265.57 Mortgage Loans on real estate (Free from any prior incumbrance) .... 206,015.06 Bonds and Stock* owned ‘Market Value) .... 17,352,203.03 Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) 1,389,080.89 Accrued Securities (Intcrest & Rents, etc.) 102,266.13 Other Securities None Premiums and Accounts due and In process of collection 938,708.74 Accounts otherwise secured — Suspense items -#,212.71 Total Gross Assets >20,951,325.6a Deduct Assets Not Admitted > 1,802,778.11 Net Assets >19,148,547.54 LIABILITIES • teserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks # None Losses due and unpaid . 290,746.35 Losses adjusted and not due None Losses unadjusted and in suspense .... None Bills and Accounts unpaid 708,134.49 Amount due and not due Banks or other Creditors None Other Liabilities of the Company 8,719,926.02 Total Liabilities ... > 9.718,806.86 Capital > 3,000,0011.00 Surplus > 6,429,740.68 Total >19,148,547.54 STATE OF INDIANA, Office of Insurance Commissioner. 1. the undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that tlie above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition ot tlie above mentioned Company on tlie 31st day of December, 1937, as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement is now on file in i '.s office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 21st dav of June. 1938. (Seal) GEO. H. NB7WBAUER, Insurance Commissioner. •If Mutual Company so state. JULY 26—AUGUBT 5

JR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian Office & Residence ♦3O No. Fifth st. Phone 102.

DAILY REpo/t' kUf AND Brody’, Market fM ' K Cl ° ~d «12 NjK'V No oommlssion'/L „ HH 11111 t‘> 12b ' Mg 150 ibs. He iso to i” to to 275 to 3qo n ls ffiK 275 lo | t)s 300 lo 350 37’" H’s . and U|) Roughs Ke Vealers Chicago grain Sept. " h ' a ' •!\ Oats EAST BUFFALO Livost”, k Jio.la; sows. $7 25. .n., Jy Sll’ ■ I’"': y choice ■!> - INDIANAPO. S . lilt 15 ■ $6.2546.75. IB Sileel’ - ( w - !' FORT WAYNE - Hoiis !i BH ISO 200 ll'-' $9 u- ; Il’S . $s ' <l ‘BS 140 lbs . Roughs. s’’7s, -'.Ge WBM Calves. lambs'* $6. CLEVELAND Pf — Hutter: steady: O'-l HE standards 29. HM I'iggs. 2:1. extra ' ■"'"'"Bl 20. ordinary Mg Live I'.’ 1 ." 20; du'k- i'.tucy s av rage ' Potatoes w.-' 1 X. V. .1-■ y L -""'’'.BH Cobblers fl I' i-PB $1.25-130 bav "f I" 11 nia Lonu W dit' Reds $1.75. jt*. LOCAL GRAIN MARKERS SURF, elevator MB Correi ted August Prices to be pa’d No. 1 Wlt.a'. lbsNo. 2 h\\ at • B New No. 2 (la’s -- Lellow Corn M New No- - S". v Ml Rye ...... h| CENTRAL SOYA co. n New No. 2 Soy Beans MARKETS AT A G LA J Stocks; hiali-r et;a ‘Active. (h (B Bonds: irregular I .)' 1»?JB government- ‘’"H Curb stocks: tl, ? her . H Chicago stocks: , ■ Call money: one P« c Foreign ex'!’ |!l - c - |H tion to dollar. Cotten: eAsy. (,■ Grains: wheat we-’ JB 1 : N to 1% rents. Cor" W t3 ch Ms . 3‘*| cattle steady. s'fP- ' B ' Rubber: np abo«' jnt ß Silver bar in New - M ed. —' s common 1 Huml> iP 15 hi P ' I hum'-bl: not « • " «