Word: cashing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cash astray in mails...
...Board of Trade Building at Jackson Boulevard and La Salle Street. Antiquated, this building was last week abandoned, to be replaced by a $20,000,000 building on the same site. Centre of grain trading for 44 years, the old building has seen trading in eleven billion bushels of "cash" grain, amounting to 6,000,000 full freight cars. Here P. D. Armour, Joseph Leiter, James A. Patten and many another operator became famous. Here Arthur Cutten, prominent in Wall Street's late bull market, took the title of Corn King from J. Ogden Armour. Here "Old Hutch...
Typewriters. The National Cash Register Co. of Dayton last week requested the Federal courts to permit its purchase of the Ellis Adding Typewriter Co. of Newark, N. J. In 1916, the National Cash Register Co., prosecuted in an anti-trust action, was enjoined from acquiring control of any other company manufacturing cash registers, unless the government's consent to such acquisition was obtained...
...national prize. A prize of $500 and a gold medal will be given to the student writing the best paper in the competition among the 20 colleges. Three prizes are offered to winners in each of the participating institutions. The New York Times medal and $150 in cash constitutes the first prize, while second and third prizes are $75 and $25 respectively...
...investor had bought and paid for one share of each of these stocks in October, his bill would have been $3,143.00. In. November he could have sold them for $4,533.50, realizing an average profit of about $75 a share. Actually, much paper profit was turned into cash on the market's only day of weakness (Wednesday). The Wall Street Journal reported that the Brothers Fisher sold their 300,000-share holdings of Radio. Their investment cannot have netted them less than $30,000,000, may have made...