Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1921, Page 22

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i . o o IR~ FINANCIAT CREDIT MILLION ON Alaska Gold Alaska Juno. .Semi-Annual Earnings Are {Aflied Chemical. Am Agr Chem. Large—0id Dutch Passes ‘2‘: Beet Sugar - Am Brake Shoe AmCan... Am Can pf. S Am Car & Fdy... Depositors in local financial insti- | Am Cotton OI} tations were given credit for many | Am ::-:;gzng. E £ dollars this | Am Hide & Lea bundreds of thousands o A Rt ™ 2 amaual interest payments. It has al- | AT International. Am Linseed. raate with any accuracy the amount {Am Locomotive. .. customers by | Am Safety Razor. {Am Ship & Com {Am Smelting. Part of the deposits of \m\wnallAmRme"ln" banks are of the saving order, and {Am Snuff.... ... draw interest at 3 per cent: most of | Am Steel Fwy. Am Sugar. Am Sumatra e : Common Dividend. BY L A. FLEMING. morning .on account of the semi- ways been a difficult matter to es of interest accredited .banks. ths trust companies pay 2 per cent on deposits, but recently savings depart- nents have been added, and 3 per cent jAm Tobaceo pakd, while on certificates of deposit . rates have heen agreed | Am Tobacco pf D |Am Waolen.... average ; Am Zinc & Lead | Am Zinc & La pt. Ywan uny other fizure. but they pay | anaconda. ... i per cont on some deposits. They |ac fipoliie the date |'s ea0 Dry Goods upon. Savings banks probably nearer 3 per ¢ deposits had on deposit Novembe of the last call the bring the semi-annual inte ‘o depositors up to abou $364,00 The trust companies reported .000, which on 3 it basi would give depositors § $10,000.000 1o the credit of savings depositors. $150.000 intere: of Washington. provided norning, transferred from undivided Mion dollars to_their depositor. Banks were decidedly bu interest coupons and dividend checl S‘Burn of large amounts in the agm‘-:gnl-:' Were deposited and the accumulation | 3 the double holiday business was | ‘ufficient to make it decidedly lively. the making out of owne! cates for coupon holders adding activity. id Duteh Market. Owners of common stock in the Old} Dutch Market Company, were ~d this morning by circular That the directors had deemed it w payable at this time. preferred dividend was declared. Loeal Stocks Duil. Lacking the record-bulging, taking sale: u:kg_to its usual sluggish state There wasn't the slightest evidence of ments, and the uninteresting session closed with sales of sixty-four shares of Washington Gas at 38 and a $1,000 Potomac Electric 6 at 91. Eleet Directors. ance Ce ing this noon and elected directors as follows: Jobn W. Brawner. Millard T. Dixon. John L. Edwards. Park A. Galleher. Leonard W. Groomes. Willlam M.. Hoff- { man, Albert W. Howard, Charles Kin- dle, George W. Moss, John H. Smyder, | cont Glnas" Schuyler 8. Symons. James M. Woodard | Sont CHI¥ iy Products and Allan E. Walker. Appreciate Additional Compensation. Because the executive committee of | Crucible Stael the Washington Loan and Trust Com- { Crycible Steel Df pany paid assistant treasurers, sistant trust officer. and the full clear- : ical force an “added mmyemnw";e.:m.m,gm aries, “in_apreciation of their faith- ful and efficient services rendered the of 10 per cent of their annual .!—e company during the past year,” the} heneficiaries gathered and adopted the ilmm:»u...mmu--. rfollowing resolution= “Resolved, that the officers and _the |Erfe 1st 2t «lerical force above mentioned" do (Erle2dpf.... hereby express their appreciation of { Famous Players... 49 the attitude and the action of the Famous Players Df 6% company in granting this additional |ped Mines & Spf.. 23 compensation. and declare it to be |pigk Rubber.. ” Texas. their purpose, individually and to the extent of thejr respective spheres, 80 {gagton William! 10 co-ordinate their efforts with tm1c“,,lw of the management of the company | that the year of 1921 shall bring in- | creased business and profits, - with mutual prosperity ‘and satisfaction, and that they do heartily desire and X o ; - :Goodrich pf- bespeak for the company a continu-, . % otherwisk. which its public spirit and ; Great Nor Ore..... hly | Greene-Canane: ance of the success, financial and Great conservative administration so 1 merit.” BONDS IN REQUEST Motor Truck. Liberty 3 1-2s and Second |iataer ;flgnm‘u 4 1-4s Were Especially Firm. xl.l-cm Products NEW YORK, January 3.—1t was au-iJonesTea. other very active day in bonds, with | KansasCity the tendency of prices very genbrally | three things working to push uu-¥ mavket forward. There was.a Spe- ally keen demand in the liberty xroup for the tax-exempt 3 woi above 91, and for - th 4i4s, which rose nearly a point. Fe ig government issues were A Store: 'ureign 3 n i e May De] 0] aiso in better demand, with the Bel. | My oL te oo ami Copper of Great {1aa States _gian T%s at 96, as against 95 last jweek, and the United fHritain 5%s of 1937 at 84, where they were up over a point from the low of | Midvale 7 Minn a week ago. In corporation bonds. interest was, )Mo Kan & Tex. v divided Between the | Mo Pacific.. about rails industrials. Baltimore : Mo «nd Ohio 68 were quite a feature, get- | Mon! St. Louis *and pomt to around lien As were strong Rock Jsland refunding 4s at 67%, while the prior Oregon Short Line 4s at 78 and 7 New York Central debentures ¢s aiiNatl 46, Missouri Pacific general mortgage | Natl RyS 4= at 54 and Chesapeake and Ohio convertible 5s at 813 were all very active and strong. Among the in- point at 78 and so were the Liggett & Myers ©s, the strength of these honds accompanying a Vigorius rise in_the tobacco stocks. mein around 93. Crossing 76, the| United States Rubber 58 were up owr!%wuhhmm ¢ poifits as compared with a_woek |GUEC T Cireglt. ago, while the Rubber 7%s at 96 were « point above their low. have an encouraging word to say for | these per! the legislature this week. The lnlflr-l oorough 5s rose to around 51 and the! Thinl-Avenue (s to 26. J=°P. GRIFFIN BOARD HEAD. the brokerage firm of J. S. Bache, New York and Chicago, today was elected president of the Chicago Board of Trade, succeeding Leslie F. Gates. Mr. Griffin held the presidency in 1916 and 1917. His policy, he announced, in- cludes promotion of a better under- standing between the public and the board. Mr. Gates left today for ‘Washington in_connection with the fight against. Senator Capper’: {Atlantic Cst Line. . i Atlantic Fruit Co 0 acconnt ! Atlantic Gulf... of interest, and the n: tional banks, 1Atlantic Gulf pf. with $55.492,000, should show at Jeast iA\Ifllin Nichols. at 3 per_cent. which Yould | go i RO they” 'all {Beth Steel. .. « i six_months’ interest this { Beth Steel (B) s ansterre llmmsmelssu... syrofits something more than a cool Booth Fisheries. i | Rlyn Ravia Tr today- Brynswick Term . hip certifi- {Caddo OI1. iCalifornia Petrol. { Canadian Pacific. - iCase (J 1) pf- form- | Central Leatner + | Cerro de Pasco. . .- Chandler Motor © pd 2 dividend usually {Ches & Ohio.....- to pass the common di i Chi Great W pf... Chi Mil & StP. loss- | Chi Mil &St P pf.. C: et di ped {Chi & Northwn... the local market dropy IChI&Nofl.hwn = Chi Pnea Tool amy reinvestment of the January pay- jchlk!‘mx | Chi R1& P¥% pf. Chi RI& P 1% Pf.. Chile Copper. - Chino Copper....-- Coca-Cola. Stockholders of the Firemen's lnsur- | Colo Fuel. e n‘\)wlny held their annual meet- icoloesmn { Hupp Motor. : Illinois Centrall AT HIGHER PRICES 2= ! Intl Agri Chem {Intl Harvester.... m‘r:nu’ll" 1pward. Cessation of tax selling, er%&.... mand for January reinvestment and!Keystone Tire. the promise of lower money were me'l‘chwnnsml, 63 Lake Erie & W.. h Valley. Liggett & My ]lm-“ Inc. second ; Loose-Wiles Z % ry Ward... 19% 91, as against last|)Montana Power. St. { Mullins Body. e gained another { Ngu Acme = Natl Cloak & Su o { Natl Conduit. { Nat] Enameling. Nevada Copper. NYAi N Y Central. dustrials the Lorijard 55 wer® up a|NY Dock. NYNH& Hart NYOnt & West Nortolk Southe: Norfolk & Wstrn Steel sinking fund 55 held their|Northern Pacific Traction | Otis Steel. . | ponds were bought on the hope that | PecDevelopm ‘he new Governor of New York wouid -Pac Gas & Elec. ties when he addresscs | Pan-Am Pe People'sGas...... Pere Marquette... Pere M prior pf. CHICAGO, January 3.—Joseph P.|Phila Co;.mtln’ - 2% Grifin, ¢ | Phillips Petroleum Griffin, Western managing partner of = 3 BReR3R0 08 Re8508 P igafigasug W% 38 REguENRERY Y £ R TH1E LA L H FREgegREnaRegangage R PITEEITTLII S ¥TR “§eEaE fl§= G FELLE o £ et 4 14T FE T LT H L 2 3 Open. High. Low. Ray Con Copper 55 2% 21 27 Reading. Reading D! & Remington Typr. . Replogle Steel. ... Rep Iron & Steel 3B 62% 19% Rep Motor Truck. Weakness in Atlantic Coast Royal Dutch...... 2 = ¢ S e Starts List on Decline. :t!.& San Fran... 2314 t Louls Southwn. 274 S 2 ome Rallies. BY STUART P. WEST. NEW YORK, January 3 (Special).— Wall street e down to business this Seaboard Afr Line. 7 Seaboard ALpf... 11 Sears Roebuck Seneca Copper. morning very much puzzled as to Shattuck-Aris. what ‘to expect for the immediate Shell Trad & Tran. ce movement. The professional Sinclatr Oil view was generally bearish. It stressed Vthe rapidity of t weck's rally, { which had carried prices up 5 to 10 _{points from the bottom and in doing S0 had at once considerably reduced the short interest while depriving self of the investment support which oW oniy ready to come in while stocks were weak. On the other hand the tone of most Sloss-Sheflleld. Southern Pactfic. .. Sauthern Pac rts... 26% Southern Raflway. 23% Southern Ry pf. Stand Oilof N J. Stand Oil N J pt. Stewart-Warner. Stromberg Carb. Studebaker. . ;:bmarxnonon. . jof the comment over the new vear perior Ofl. {was 1cassuring und even ptimistic. ‘enn Copper. It gave expression to a feeling of ‘Texas Company confidence in important quarters that the worst gf the crisis had passed. 1d_that while in some lines further djustment might have to be ex- . the flual turn for the better Was not far away. H Weak Opening. b ‘ There was a conflict of opinion and lsentiment therefore as between these two_attitudes, which plainly showed in the market of the day. Prices fell away at the opening, with losses of a point or more in many directions. But the market quickly settled down, steadying itself easily against the professonal attack and recovering U SCast Iron pf... 39% 9% | moderately in some quarters. USFood Prod..... 21% 2% 20 z,’fii All the other markets weére im- USIndus Alcohol. 64% 65%° 64% 65%lproveqd decidedly, with sterling ex- . 4% 41% 4% 41%|change up nearly 2 cents in the pound, 6 6% 62% 68%|with wheat options rising sharply USRubber1st pf. 101 101 101 101 }despite the belief that the President S Smelt Ref. 33 3s% | Will veto the War Finance Corpora- 1% | tion Dill, with cotton displaying a 107 |more confident tone and with bonds 47 | ©f all classes moving forward again. There were some further repur- ”*Imu-s of stocks and bonds by those 3% | who last month were registering their 7 | tax losses. but buying of this char- 8 lacter was much less of a factor thun 21% | it hag been on Friday. 0% Early Lopaes. Atlantic Guif furnished the weapon Texas & Pacific 17% Texas& PC & Oll. 21 iTimes 8q Auto Sup 9% Tobacco Prod. e 119% Union Pacific pf... 64% United Alloy Steel. 31 70% | United Fruit. 198 United Ry Inv USCast Ir Pipe... 11% Western Md 24 Western Pacific... 29 29 28 2 |for the bears and they found a drop ‘Western Pac pf. W% 7 0 jof 6 points in the common and 4 on Weste e & 84 | the preferred shares a club with 95 9 8 |which to raid the list. These shares 41 % &%|made a new low record for the year 1 9% 9%|on the opening day. ms % K| Weakness developed likewise in 3 35% 35% | United Fruit, Crucible Steel, Baldwin 3% 14 1% |Locomotive, ' U. S. Rubber, Pan- @ i 39 |American Oil, Studebaker, American %% 8% 6%|Woolen and 'throughout ‘the entire aw: 30 31 list for 1 to 2 points, with,the ex- P m; ception of American Tobacco, Hide and Leather proferred and General igh. Low. Last. | Asphalt. : e Rails also turned weak under the bt T leadership of Northern Pacfic. HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. By noon. Atlantic Gulf had rallied . 3100 |3 points. Recoverles elsewhere were Stock to Empleyes. 504 700 }ms substantial. : Offering of company stock em- [ LIBERTY BONDS. e |DlOYves, with a special provision for 8% Close " Today | helping them with the purchase 2% | Linerty 338 (6-15-4 9100 9110 |money, is becoming an increasingly < y 3% prominent feature. Over Sunday there Liberty 2d 48 (11-16-42).....880 8540 § . icame the announcement of such a 1, |Liberty 18t 4%4s (6-15-47)...8570 8572 p1an for the Unlon Pacific, and an- ‘:" Liberty 2d 4% (11-15-42).. 8510 8544 | other for the Lehigh Coal. Along|re Liberty 3d 4% (9-15-28) ... 8798 8380 {with this, the terms of the Steel Cor- |Liberty 4th 4%s (10-15-38)..85 20 85 80 | poration’s annual bonus to its employes % | Victory 3%s (5-20-23).... 93 00, 9592 T made known. They will be given 8 {victory 4%s (5-20-23). 96§07 96 0281 the opportunity to subscribe for the 2 | stock at 81, which apparently represents 24 | m——e the average price paid by the com- ® CURB STOCKS. pany in its purchases of the last two %% " v 3 months. e curious part o 1hjg| Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & €. | Urion “peific. project was the statec G5 pmA | ment that the stock was still to be 1w - : bought In the open market and of- | Aeg e f 2 ifered at the prices paid. 5 E 3 3 % » . & | Washington Stock Exchange. = = = - " SALDS. 1% AFTER 1B% Potomac Electric gen. 66—$1,000 a¢ 91. 2 Washington Gas—2 at 39, 12 a¢ 85, 25 at I 38, 25 at 38, lg% Bid and Asked Prices D. C . 8. Riggs Realty Gs (long). HiEes Tealty Ou (obossy i American Tel, { Capital Trac W% 3 Bid. Asxed. 2 American Tel. and Telge. 45... 70 32 5% 2 8% 92" 20 (3 9 L 3 : :; & 61 % % Ir & 10% 5 { Potomse Electric cons. 79 S1 % | & B ac, Bes: Power G 3 Won iy o | & 2t and Mt V. 5i. ¢ % 2 fra| ) % ::r‘g, { " g% e 351 7 MISCELLANEOUS. - 187G Paper Mfg. 6s. S 28 a % 2! 8% { 5 i k3 u% B Wush. Rwy. and Elec. com. i Wash. Rwy. and Elec. pfd.. ‘Washiogtoa-Virginla Rwy. { Washivgton-Virginia Rwy. pfd. H NATIONAL BA! American Security and Trust. Continental ‘Trust. 161% Washiugton Loan aud Trust, 2 260 16% HAVINGS BANK. 13 % | commerco and Savings. .. 180 “goat st Wasl . 12! =% 1% | Merchnts' P 2% 1518 | Security Savings and Commerciul 198 2% 19 iBeventh Sireet, 150 19% 2% | Unlon .. 39% 1%, | United States. 19 1 ‘Washington M 5 i = |U 73 | Arlington . (= Firements £ German-Am 3% Nutional Unlon T 5 TITLD INSURANCE. n Colnmbia Title . 4 o 2% | Real Estate Title kit 10% o ! MISCELLANEOUS. = i Columbia Gra com.. 10% 2% A Wy o (H 22 |s 1 | D. C. Paper pfd.... o 18 | Union Carbide 5y, | Merchants' Transfer and Storage 100 1% | Mo ter 19 18% —_— 1% 9% OIL STOCKS. 8% Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs-& Co, o= American 0i1 Co. (new.. 311 A'ha A o, (new). ) ot | ARt Ratning, 0o 9007 930 13 | Buckeye GOLD FROM EUROPE. 18% | Ov NEW YORK, Januafy 3.—The steam. 4 | Chatiantar ship Lapland, which arrived here to- a iduy from Antwerp, Southampton and k3 Cherbourg, brought $5,000,000 in gold, % | consigned to Kuhn, Loeb & Co., New 40% | Galena. { York_bankers, % 1. N. Morris, United States minister 5 | to Sweden, Was a passenger, return- % | ing for a short business trip. ] ‘-‘“u SUGAR MARKET QUIET. a% NEW YORK, January 3.—Raw n sugar opened steady at 4% for Cubas, % cost and freight, equal to 5.39 for cen- kd trifugal. There were sales of 23,000 % 'bags of Cubas in port to a local re- 2% finer at 43, cost and freight. 1% Reflned was unchanged at 7.90 to "0 200 for fine granulated, with only a 106% light demand reported. - Futures were quiet and after open- pet? ing about 5 points lower continned to ease oft under liquidation._Prices were-at the lowest at noon. . % 'rye nominal; No. 1 tangled rye, 17.00; -|average: big packers doing very little. ! Disclosure of Tender Made on THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 192f. Y e Ao GIANGE HE RS INCONTROL Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. FINANCIAL - Capital and Surplus, $2.000.000. EAVE New The Star over direct New York-Wushington | Virginia-Carolina’ Chiem wire by Frazier & Co. Wileon & Co. 1st 6s. A O ERICES. . HEARFACTS ABOUT City of Paris u 1921 # | SHORT-TERM :HE(-'I‘I!I'I:'IIm i Year resolu- French Govermiment. sa @: ST ‘ NAVM_ REI]HB"“N tions to the other merican i > Ty | A Ei B it fellow, and put into s | American 7 531 | American Toba action now your in- tention to SAVE throughout 1921. 7 We welcome deposits in any amount—pay the same rate of mterest on small and large accounts. National Savings & Trust Company, i %Admiral Koontz Tells Foreign | ; Relations Committee of | World’s Sea Forces. Baltimore and Ohio Baltimore and Ohio s, i Baltimore and Ohio §. | Bethichem Steel retd. | Centra) of Georgla Rwy. 6. Central “Loather Do Ohesapeake and Ohfo conv. i sl g the question ol | Eackine 7» 1a3. ubal agreement for are- Goodrich 7% 1950 i | armstment tor nearly tweo the Benate foreign rela- ttee adiourned to meet on Liggett & Mrers Tob. 6 Penna. Co. 41gw, June & . " i A AR I o resume itn discusasion ; Cor. 15th and N. Y. Ave. v 5 a b iz, «hi TE T DI RTH VF Dolaware and Hu #i% toperations, appearcd be é Erle general lien 4 87% Eave e e neral Becteic cvie ek _ pre Money to Loan International Mercantile Murine 6. 1 Inter. Rapid Transit 15t and ref. 5s. | Secur~d by Pirst Deed of Trust oo Real Lata Lpubiville and Nasville 7 1960.. | Prevailing interest avd commission. Mo.. Kans. and Tex. 7e 420 Wasd. L. & Tr.. - 5 - T Joseph 1. Weller, * i Quotations furpisied by W. B. Hible & o 04! Staten, E Prices at noon: uEgestions wers made = l"r:'lnxlk"fv;.’l .l"l‘k mecting loday that France and Hlmlul]fi H 3 Italy should be included in any urma- { Pen 3 s B ment for reductio i Peamairinia Haminrs BE Tt naval arma- | %@ ESADOvania i1 i 1 fment. Senutor 5 not believe Pennaylvunia gen. mor 20 1415 | that this is nec e i . Reading general 4« | Semator Walxh ¢ 4| While there was no express 1155 | oninion on' the question ot 4rocime. {“& n‘n‘hl registerad by the committee to- 3 dft‘: general i Sion indicated that ri of the committese eartily in favor s kind international agreeme : reduction of armament, provide it St L. and 8, Francisco 43 e e ‘ St L. and 8. Francisco 6« 1929, St. L. and San Francisco ine. 5. Seaboard Air Line refdg. 4. SAVINGS BANK Belgian Rest. 5s. Belglan Prem. 59 on AL Seaboard Air Line ad). & Southern Pacifi: 1xt res Southern Pacific conv. rupp Bad. Aniline 4% 1 AL EL Ges. 418 Mein'ger Bank is Union Pacific conv. 4s. Nord. L. Bank 4s 16 jcan be obtained. Cnion Paciic G¢ 1956 Dresden 43 Forvass Bank 4. 18 | It is considered likely com Fliner Bank . ¥ that the com- e it Dusseldort 4x. e 4ok An 16 | mittee will report out a resolurinn TUnited States Rubber V55, | Easen 4m. Vienna 4. 37% | dealing with the subject. ubber 7. 953 * Frankfart 45 Vienna S 1 Senator Walsh of Montana, who in- troduced a resolution requesting the _.—————-.‘-—_’ President t Grain, Produce and Live Stocki“ shdons 43, & ettt e junction with the league of nations commission on disarmament. will hn‘ given an opportunity to appear be- fere the committee, probably at jts | Lermthel st tne e | ON BEING OPTIMISTIC GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. LOCAL WHOLESAL ) E MARKET. BALTIMORE, January 3 (Special).— | Eggs—Strictly fresh, per doz., T Potatoes, white, western Maryland and | Verage receipts, 70; southern, 70. Pennsylvania, No. 1, per 100 1bs., 1.75a | LAVe poultry—Roosters, per Ib., 20;} Secretary Daniels said today that | L80; eastern shoro of Marvland and | per Ib, ‘3ags. ers” o CKenS, SPPING, | 20 far as he had been advised, Presi- | Virginia, cobblers, 1.50a1.75; McCormick, | oung, sach, 30a40. calling of a world disarmament con: | 1.25a1.40; native and nearby, No. 1, 1.75a | Dressed poultry—Fresh killed spring | feTence. 190; all seconds, No. 2, sweets, castern | chickens, per Ib., 38a40; hens, per b Reiterating his opposition to the shore of Maryland and Virginia, No. 1, |36:" roosters, per I, 23; turkeys, per | Borah resolution, the Secretary of the || peol;ath: 0024.50; native and nearby, 1b., 50a55. & Navy said such a move “would amount | 1. ‘dso'VNo' 2, 1.50a2.00. Yams, all| Pork— to nothing less than another aili-) geconds, No. 1, per bbL 3.00a4.00; No. | 16; heavy, 10a13 ance. for these three nations would . 1.50a2.00. still wield th v: . Beans. Klorida, green, per hamper, | | lv® itock—Calves, per 1b, 16a17; | of the worlds: i pese s pom e i %’,W“',?:,ix do., pearl and wax, 2.00a3.00. P 11; sheep, 3a6; hogs, 10%. “The remainder of the nations could | ' orseradish, per busticl, 4.00a5.00. 750-¢n fruits—Apples, per bbl, 3.00a {reasonably be expected to form an cGabbage, ‘c;:lu:::l;rn;:rls:t‘ny:rn(%\; lomona, perpiel 0a250. California | entente,” said Mr. Daniels, “and thus || .00227.00. Cau 3 i 2.5 we would soon have a condi 3.0, Celery, washed, per bunch, 50a90; identical to that which caused the || ugh, per ‘crate, 2.30a3.50; do.. ‘native, world war.” D ahyicn, fa8. Carrots, ‘per 100 Ibs. Rear Admiral Long of the Navall enosant Vinach, per bushel, 60as0. War College at Newport, R. 1, also || SRR I e testificd before the committec. . 1.00a1.50. Senator Lodge, chairman of the com- || | cabbage, per bushel, 75al mittee, was absent on account of Nl A successful man L, small, 16; medium, 15a the Cnited States. By believe they are on the way Investments in onr First Mort 1o the growth “and Washington. ‘Washington, THE NATION'S HOM per crate, 6.00a8.00. TOWN. ‘Tommatoes, Florida, fanc; 6.00a7.00; choice, 5.00a5. per 100 bunches, 0a.8. per bushel, 50a60. - Florida, per crate, 3.00a3.50; western | ' SWARTZELL, RHEEM | Maryland and Pennsylvania, yellow, s HmsE'Y CO. . of Maryland and Virginia, bulk, per|d i ’ ?rgzem‘:"od:-'s o!«mlxzix eastern shore { 5. . 5.00a6.00. le. Norfolk, per uash, per bbL, 1.50a | if ver crate, Florida, WITH MASONI bbL.' 3.00a3.50, | C HONORS | Plants, | toes, per box, 6.00a8.00. 5 100, Broseoir, | 8ack, 1.75a008, oot .‘.’;‘.‘é‘;}::: per |Final Tributes to Deceased Physi- ‘¢ Brussels sprouts, | Quart, 13a25. Cranberries, 18.00 per bbl. { cian This Afternoon—Inter- T IO ;‘l’. Qlwr}’\):i’nfimlpsl.mpel"ohuket 502 DAIRY MARKET. 3 s, per 100, 10.00a20.00. BALTIMORE, Md., January 3 (Spe- soLD T]\pplozo:’ :;10 yzien;,m Ng :’v per bar-|cial).—Arrivals by boat—Chickens,| Funeral services for Dr. Richara | , BOUGHT AND FOR CASH z . s 28; ers, 20 old hens, | hysician,” who di i > apples, per box, 2.00a3.50. four’ pounds and over, 32; small to|home. 711 East C-:[gloll?r:!':::et:“w:r.:' 604 14th St . = bermies, per barrel, 14.00a16.00 Srape- | 28a30; Mopeary date Gleghorns, 30.|the Metropolitan Memorial M. E.. = g -00. Strawberries, | pekins, ‘33a34; puddle, 32a33; smaller, | roorc; JOhn Marshall place and € EQU]TABLE 100 pojinds, ‘1,.00a1.25; eastern shore 008 per lery, 4.00a e, A DR. R. KINGSMAN BURIED | 727 Fifteenth Street N.W. barrel, 1.25a1.50. Cucumbers, Florida, 3 per _crate, | Peppers, per basket, 5.0028.00. Toma. Der quart, 15a20. Parsnips, per bush- TN RO ment at Glenwood Cemetery. I.aIBERTY BO?QDS . e P 00X 5,50a5.00. Cran-|medium, 28a30; white leghorn hens, |held this afternoon st 5 wocrser arf___— SRR B . per ’ strap, Florida, per quatt, 7hc. poor, 28. Turkeys, choice hens, 48: | pao morthwest Selling Picés at Noon. Young gobblers, 45: old toms, 42: Rev. Dr. Harry D. Mitchell, pastor | Wheat—No. 1 red" winter. spot, |nd crooked breasts, 38. Gecse, Mary. | Of the church, officiated. He was as- X i ot | Jand and Virginia fat. hee ;{sisted by Dr. John R. Shannon and 2.01%; No. 2 red winter, 5pot, 2.01; No. ! southern_and we-ufi.’. 35a31; -Keni | Rev. James Shera Montgomery: The 2 red winter. garlicky, spot, 1.85% |Island, 35236. Pigeons, old, per pair, ; P°dy lay in state in the church from 1 per bu.: January, 1.86%. 35a40: youns, 35a10. Guinea fowls, | to 2 oclock. o g - Wheat sales—Bag lots of nearby, by | JoU28" 1arge, each, 50; small, 40; old,| Honorary pallbearers were: Capt. 4ist YEAR COMPLET ) sample, at 1.74 per bu. e Charles C. Forrest, William Lemon, Assets ....... .. $4.23R,020.06 Dressed poultry—Turkeys, choice to Corn—Cob, new, vellow, carals4.05 | fancy, per pound, 49a50; do. fair to Dr T L Mamboptia. Do B& T Lo [ , No. 2, old or better, 38 per bu. |£00%: 47a48; do. old toms, 44a45: do..|rop and Dr. L. B. Swormstedt. Mem- Corn sales—None. " |Doorly @ressed and thin, '40. Chick: | bers of the Homeopathic Medical So- NOUE—No. 2 white; 59 per bu. asked; 233 voostirs, g3, Mixed and old, 32| ciety and of Temple-Noyes Lodge, No 0. 3 white, 57 per bu. asked. Pt Rl goucks, . fali 35 F.A. A. M., attended in a body. wk . 7 at, nearby, etk ; 4 vy Bt SEIRDry 20| e e SR, S 1 i sl sileliens Bty guality; 1502165 per bu.; No. v Eggs—Wentern Maryland. Berinsyl. | {rom the Masonic fraternity, two each Hay—No. 1 timothy (nominal), 30.00 | var 2 and nearby firats, per’ dozen, 68; | from Temple-Noyes Lodge. No. 32: 30.50; standard timothy, 28.5029.00; | C5ter®, shore of Maryland and Vir-|from the Orient Commandery, No. 5. standard, No. 2, 27.50238.00; No. 4)5inia firsts, 68; western firsts, 63;jand from the Washington Naval| timothy, 22.00a25.00 Surplus . ... ... SL060.035.61 . Save Systematically During 1921 Systematie saving in the Equitabir Building Association will resul Four accomplishing more than « saving. Subsecriptions for the 80th Issue of Stock No. 1 light clover, | ¥estern Virginia firsts, 67; sou(htrn’cth\eh No. 15. = 1 mixed, ~27.50a28.00: No. 1 clover, | A%5tS. 66. A.T. Tasker. formerly organist for | mixed, 00a26.00: No. 2 clover, | . Butter—Creamery, fancy, per pount, | the Metropolitan Church, and a close Being Received mixed, 22.00225.00; N clover, 27.00 | 27358; prints, 57a59; nearby creamery, {friend of Dr. Kingsman, played the Shares, $2.50 per Month 4 Per Cent Interest EQUITABLE BUILDING; -| 9I5FStLNW. ° JOHN JOY EDSON, Presidens FRANK P. REESIDE. Sees. - % 4 r o 200" & 54a55; Maryland and Pennsylvania, | i % 2 a28.00; No. 2 clover, 22.00a25.00; sam- . nnsylvania, organ. Services at the grave were ple hay, 18.00a22.00. 5 3 ;';!“y'v‘;fi{ g::-rm;i;flzfiuofi Ol:l’i“o.,rqlx.-_ 248! condueted by Temple-Noyes Lodge. Straw—No. 1. nominal; No. 2 straight packed, por TR “ifavr;gg;; Interment was in Glenwood cemetery. No. 2 tangled rye, 16.00; No. 1 wheat, | VIT€inia and Pennsylvania, “dairy | 14.50215.00; No. 2 wheat, 13.00a13.50; | Prints, per pound. 25a30; process but- | RMLS SEEK FU"DS | No. 1 oat (nominal), 18.00a18.50; No. 2 | teT» Per pound, 40a42. H - | oaf, 16.90a17.00. 2 NEW_ YORK, January 3.—Butter— | < [ l CHICAGO, January 3. — Wheat prices | FIfm: receipts; 3,199 tubs."Creamery, |Central of Georgia and Richmond 5l conside i 5 1258 creamery, | 3 . e st extras, (33 seore), 57 firts, (38 1o 51| Terminal Ask Authority. i = s 51 : packing stock, cur-| IR T L B O P ver tonahes "fee | rent make, No. 2, 20, = Ur-! The Central of Georsla rallwar ap- Life Pok { highest level since early in December, | EEgs—Unsettled: receipts, 11562 Plied to the Interstate Commerce | $5,000 e Policy, $57.35 { Bul e much of the fact that export | CTates. Fresh gathered, extra firsts, |Commission today for authority to Age 40. Send date of birth for illustraties demand has been wbove expectations of | $7268; firsts, 66. State. Pennsylyania ; Cf¢ate an equipment trust fund, kel . flate and that there were signs of im- |2nd nearby western hennery, whites, | amounting to not more than $350.000, | and pasticulars at your age. proved milling demand. Opening quo- firsts to extras, 75a78: state, Penns: »]_:for the purchase of equipment valued | M. LE ROY GOFF, Insurance Adviser tations, which ranged from i off to 1% | Vania und nearby henunery, browns, |4t $1.066,12 The trust certificates Rm. 718 Woodward Boliding, M. 34 jadvance, with March 1.68% 1o 1.70, and | extras, 71a72; do. gathered, browns !3re to bear interest at the rate of 7| — e = iMay 1.63% to 1.64%, were followed by |and mixed colors. firsts to extras, | per cent, and are payable in annual ia uuzlll: sag ar:'d then by a decided up- g&' 0; refrigerator, firsts to fines fixr}ntallmenm. m‘atur;ng lm[m eleven to turn all around. ! . {fifteen years after date of issue. S Sioh Baasttios NEW YORK, January 3.— Flour— | Cheese—Steady: receipis. 1,350 AL the same time the Richmond e Fradkin, Mehlman & Stuart Investment Securiti Continental Trust B Washington, D. €. Steady; spring patents and Kansas | DOXes. State, whole milk, flats. held, | Terminal Railway Company also ap- ]“m‘m,' 9.00a9.75; spring clears, 7.50a | SPecials, early made, 27a2s: do. fall; plied for permission to issue two notes 18.00; winter straights, 8.75a9.25. Buck-|Made, 25a26; state, whole milk, flats, | amounting to $25,000. One note for wheat—Dull; milling, 2.60, nominal. | held, average run, 24a25: state, whole | $12,500 would be made payable to the | Pork—Steady; mess, 29.00a30.00: family, | Milk, flats, fresh, speclals, 24a25; do., | Richmond, Fredericksburg and Poto- | [40.00244.00. Lard—steady; middle west, | average run, 22a23. imace Railroad Company an dthe other. 113.10a13.20. CHICAGO, January 3. — Rutter—|for a like amount, to the Atlantic ‘ s 2 Higher; creamery, extra, 543; _iCoast Line. Both notes bear interest CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. |ards, 471. 4 e Fntany 1at the rate of 6 per cent, and are to i CHICAGO, January 3 (United States | Eggs—Higher; receipts, 2,128 cases; | ©Xpire on January 1, 1924, the date of bureau of markets).—Cuttle—Re- | firsts, 60a60; ordinary firsts, b2a57: | 1SSUC requested being January 1, 1921 ceipts, 16,000 head; better grades beef | at mark, cases included, 51257: refrig. = = steers, siow; common and medium, | erator, firsts, 56a57; refrigerator, e strong to 25 cents higher; early top, | tras, 57%a581 i §11.00; bulk, 8.50a10:00; fat she stock,| Poultry — Al | strong to 25 cents higher; bulk, 5.50a SPrings, 25 (7.50: canners and cutters, bulls, stock- lers and feeders, steady: vealers, Fwascnics Thipfis et o | HARDING OFFERS USE OF HOME HERE T0 COOLIDGE to_13.50. Hogs—Receipts, 36,000 head; open- ing, 15 to 25 cents higher; later, 10 ! to 15 cents higher than Saturday’'s ding We have pleasure in a nouncing that the form firm of Fradkin & Mehlman have now associated with them Colone] E. A. Stuart former banker of Dalias Texas., and the new firm Fradkin, Mehlman & Stua have established their offic in _the Continental Tru Building, where they will o pleased to welcome their customers and friends. e, lower; fowls, 23a28; turkeys, 4 s FINANCIAL Gilt-edge First Mortgage Notes, secured on D. C. Real Estate, for sale. Thirty years’ experience without a loss to a client. We attend to all details. Courteous treatment. Percy H. Russell Co., S.W. Cor. 15th & K Sts. N.W. top, early, 10.00 for light lights and 180-pound’ offerings; bulk, 8.25a9.61 pigs, strong to 10 cents higher; bulk, desirable eighty to 130 pound .Digs, S ey Recoipts, 24,000 head; steady. | President-cl | s, 24,000 head; steady.| President-elect Harding hus oftered Prime eighty-pound native lambs, 1175; bulk, fat lambs, 10.00a11.00; ("¢ U Of his residence, 2314 Wyom- { choice aged wethers, 6.00; bulk, fat llnx avenue northwest, to Vice Presi- ewes, 3.50a4.00; foeders, slow, steady. |dent-elect Coolidge, It was disclosed BALTIMORE LIVE STOCK MARKET. | here today on reliable authority. pUNION s-‘n!'ocr: YARDS, Claremont,| In case Mr. Coolidge is unable to altimore, January 3. avail himself of t! i- Cattle—Roceints for week ended | ganteleet pos oy e Offer. the Presi I noon today were 4,057 lead, against|pemiiclect has in mind others close to 2,621 head last week. im to whom the opportunity will be Receipts, 138 carlonds for market [ 5iven, it was learned. for week. Seventy carloads for mar-| The offer to Vice President-elect | ket Saturday and today. ‘oolidge was made some time ago, it | Choice heavy steers beat sellers |is understood, no decision having been at' from $1 to $1.60 lower; medium to)announced from the governor's head- gngg"ueern and c‘:’wn. 6':) ;‘L'n)lll lower. | quarters as yet. ) 8, strong and a shade higher. The Harding home is readily adapt- Steers—Choice, 9.50 to 10.50; goodied to entertaining and is in keepi‘;g butcher, 7.50 to'9.00; medium. 6,00 to| with the prestige attachir < & to the 7.00: common, 4.00 fo 5.00. Helfers—| position to be held by Gov. Coolidge. Choice, 7.50 to $.00; fair to good, 6.00 3 Senator Harding owns the property. 0085 sommen, 15 A, SE6 4o 1T hely”thats mominal reniay i 00d, 5.50 to 6.50; common to medium, | P® tendered by Gov. Coolidge. should | Reliable Authority—No De- cision Reached. We extend to you our heartiest wishes for a Pros perous and Happy New Y ear The Secret of Making Money Is the Saving of It. By investing in our First Mortgages the temptation to spend is removed and the incentive to save created. You know your principal will be ab- solutely safe, and at the same time you Over a Quarter .00 to 5.00. Cows—Choloe, 6.50 to|he accept the offer. will receive an adequate return. 7.50; fair to good, 5.00 to 6.00; common| The problem of finding a home lor] of a Century = to medium, 2.00 to 3.50. the Vice President-elect has been W ithout a Loss. In amounts of $250 and up. Sheep and lambs—Receipts for week | foremost in the minds of local real es- ended noon today were 3,443 head,|tate men for many weeks. Friends of B. F. SAUL CO. Mortgage Loans 934 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Automebile Insurance Fire Insuramce Managers of Estates and Renmtal against 1,878 head last week; light 1 it is known, have Hogs—Receipts for week ~ended | Properties available by March 4. 1“:;‘1‘0”);‘-% waere 17.20: h;‘l‘d. against ! e last week; r supply; market low: lights, 11.50; heavy, 1075 BOURSE PRICES FIRM. medium, 11.25; pigs, 11.50; roughs,| PARIS, January 3.—Prices were 8.00a8.75. firm on the bourse today. Three per — Racelpts for the week end. |cent remtes, 58 francs 40 centimes. ed’ noon today were 1, head, | Exchange on London, 60 francs 55 against 367 hoad last week: fair sup- | centimen. Five per cent loan, %5 ply; market higher; calves, 7.00 to|francs 20 centimes. The dollar was 18.60. quoted at 17 francs 7% centimes.

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