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FINANCIATL CURB SHARESSHOW |, 1 S FINANCIAT THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1921_PART 2. IREASURYEAU- NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. 'mcKs IRREGUI-AR, TODAY’S BOND PRICES. = R EEEmech 5 E BUTFARLYSTRONG ~ i llo.uv.n—.P o i ‘own. le‘n.l::m:!- 3% 3% 2% | Pere Mrq prior p! HN MK H { £ a £ i : hi wore Guptadiat 3012, mad thrre s IN STOCKS IS FEATURE s oF the Samme tomhe 4% Per ceit| Npw YORK, January 3—The first —_— LEGISLATION IS FACTOR IN BOOSTING GRAIN PRICES widen our sphere of usefulness to the business community, and to that end we invite YOUR account. Great Northern pf. Nor week of the new year was character- ized by a marked increase of activity ;#|SAYS U. S. HAS REGAINED at higher prices for stocks and bond: CHICAGO, January 8.—Congress has | i * 20 o ITS FINANCIAL SANITY [sithoush the credit sitnation contin- | wielded the" deciding influence *this | f 1/ Our officers are men of active interests, fully famil- X ued somewhat strained and the re-{week in the wheat market. Enact-|[: iar with business men’s needs; and back of them is a investment demand was comparative- | ment of the war finance bill, together | f fully equipped bank, READY TO SERVE. 1y light. steps toward an emergency 88 41 » [ s A _soccesstul man 19 1% 19% 1% | Phila Company.... 3% u% = B who fs & pesstmist 8% 3% M% %% |Phillips Petroleum %% s €ure of (he United States Is bousd | X 16 e e =% s {o780 broks. Theregart 1s sppiica . Al ® o a o kel i 8% . that the business depression will n.“ m : :": ’,r-"“ ‘o and Ireland 5i3s 1929 e over end. i . B. and Ireland 5igs 1037 i : . Reduces Fund to Credit of mie e w = Heavy Profit-Taking Sales | Sisacsin &2d fien. conv. o002 88% |5 2 |Readily Absorb Considerable St ek |1 By - % 5 the United States. ‘Be an optimist . Atchison, = . 1 H te come December 15 Sales to & & & «a |FoadcroekConl. Check Rallies—Feeling on |Atase: oole Lune' s < : %u| Profit-Taking Sales—Some | S5 ores " o t ] = 2% 8 |PullmanCo.... W% W% 107 o Ohio SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. > o 2 $122,400,000. B% @y A B% o % 4% Street Is Encouraging. | (Beportea by Frasier 4 o) | Concessions in Prices. lavestments ia our Fimt Mart. | % DK D% 1584 6 2% W R & oY 9 e e weiasswes el BY I A. FLEMING. % mh 2% m e wh s Wk BY STUART P. WEST. Gentra her B % 3 o 1 % g%‘ ‘ml’(‘g&lunuw $—There was Cavital woder merid enite | 3 £ ara e et e et The Secretary of the Treasury has B S B M L% I | NEW YORK January 8 (Special).— AL Hebacao & : 100% (nare Spen i cien ':J':;o::;;h;::;? 1o e e 1o prosnerty ot ealled upon national banks having % % % % 8 s & |The stock market had to take a large | Chess 8 | Amert 1922 1004 | taking sales at i Washingtos. i funds on deposit arising from the pro- “* : s fi:n}lngton Typr.. 88 33 88 uK V:luma of realizing sales in the course = ness was a ceeds of the sale of $500,000,000 Trea- & (1 plogle Steel.... 36X 36% 6% 36% | of two hours’ business this morning. [Sh £ moderate, with the bulk of . 1900.. 9% |1t on th ! sury certificates of date December 15, &% @% @k |Replionastecl . X X @K % Thie selling produced a great deai off Ehc . retdi. E% | Beienem Bieel 18 were quite setine oy dopend traders)| SWARTZELL, RHEEM & Saorve ‘Banis 15 Ber-oont, of the Gil w0 st Royalbuton’ T 4 @ @i omvierty n the price movement |Guaffuihe bt U gt 8RR B RS b recent active averite.* Tn: HENSEY CO. eserve s per ocent_ o e 84 804 |StL&SanTepr.. sy % % s |There were some rather sharp reac. | Dusware snd Central Argeatine 0s 1927 ors did little except keep sup- s s 5600000 " leving. availabie 10 1 | St Louis Souiwn.’ a5 e W 8| L987 U7 Stocks which Bed gone up the | &0k & E: ihy | Gicrao, RTT & Pacise o0l Perting orders in the market. 727 Fifteenth Street N.W. ‘rom the original $500,000,000 & mat- 0% 1 taCeciliaSug. 6 6 & & | "The gteels, t Tt 1 5% : o 5 94 98 lday's e Slertad st iyeaters <. ! 9% 9% | Sav: s , motors, equipments, (2 X ‘s high point. but ‘Washington, D. C. (er of $122,400,000 on deposit. rer ieete L B e b esoan AT, gese el me American Wool and various others ; . % | B. F. Goodrich 7s 1923, realizing developed and the stodk|| THE NATION'S HOME TOWN. Close up Convention Accomnts. |am smelting. W W% B B |Seavoard Ainiine. & | came down a point to two points in o 78 1990 a feacted. Carib trading fluctuated over 2 ne. &% e eirly trading. But they recover-) Mo., Kans. and Tex. s 1921, a range of several po! Final closure of all acoounts oon-|Am Smelting pf. 0% 0% %N 12 1% 11%]ed quite a fai < 85 points. Cities Serv- 1eated with the aherican Bankers|Am Steel Fdy..... 3t ;% ak %% Bi % |lasthour. * Partof the loss in the | Mirore el K ot Peana. = loo pankers shares held strohg. Co- ’. \ssociations convention held here in|Am Sugar. 93 2% 93 |SenecaCopper. 19% 19% 19%| AS has been the case all week, the | New York Central deb. Go. 1% | Erocter & Gamble 7o DUt eased taien w8 firm for a while, . )itober was made yesterday and the 103 13 8 |Shattuck-Arizon 64 6% 64 imarket was a puzsle to the profes- Telephone 6s. £ ter & G Qors$250d later on small selling or- nclair Oil. ement could keep u = - 3 a narrow xe'l;:;;?:il gg:fi:”book““{:&:\“b:fl": ll& ll‘:: :% Sloss-ShefMiel . :2 :g: L ”P:firp drive was mad i vinp S0 o e g, o 165 n.\nfii'éd Oil was agal, L £ 5 1 : made a t 3 ¥ 4 n u mate by the commistee of $30.000. "k s 9% Southern Pacrgts. wh 2% W 2% haps ons ot th enaar LeI0E that per- | Lo e reneral k] de B0 BR S |varioe LP9rLS of the conditions pre- || Notes, secured on D. C. Real Expenses were fully covered by pro-|Am Writing Prpf. 36 38 % Southern Railway., o% #% InE the Propesed thirieonsronion . | S L. 4nd Sen Franciaco ds wries A:c: ® | Wessinghowst ¥~ 2 — —— ————=nere. Internationa s being received | 5ot S s rata assessments on the member|AmZinc&Lead... #% % 9% Southern Ry pf. 1% 51k lar loan' would be & reduction in the . ped a fraotion. ans Sheiroleum drop- prae: ity e sanic, plus & percentags of subecrip- | Anaconda. . me B Stand Ollof N J. 100% common share dividend. . But with G o Produce and lee Stoc e e otion, and Skelly was easier || experience without a loss to ions el ss0 Dry Goods. nd Oil N J pf. .. ese exceptions th k- ;- ok : Asso Dy R Stand OILN I pr. .. e 18 these exceptions there was no weak ra]n, Jndian, Facking. which haa been|] @ client. We attend to all Initial “w'w of the Christmas|Atchison pf. 9% V% Stromberg Carb % The stocks on which profits were| g, CAL WHOLESALE MARKET. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. orapamatiel 'c:"fl {;- was again in details. Courtcous treatmest. 3avings funds in various banks prom- AtlanticCst Line.. 83 88 8 Studebaker. .. 50% | being taken were readily absorbed, < Strictly fresh, per doz. BALTIMORE, Md., January 8 (SPe-|terest bein, ¥ ’;’vo lemand, more in- hants of the city | Atlantic Gulf..... ki3 Submari: e e general list did not do 2 . €3. cial).—Potatoes, white western a ails of e G T advent_of the mext: pre- % :: Superior O ?"Tcrm):nuth;hmer trading a number of "E‘f" “ge‘f’l‘)'" es; southern. 20; PK"II;!SE’-MI, No. ;mver 190 wum‘i‘: the plan of the Kome g;:“d“e‘:f 1(170“‘8 Pel'ty e e e e r'i'x’.fi.,,"’cfi,‘..m Luan special isues were actually bought,| Live voul‘ry—mger;,lc‘g:;"‘ 175 to 2.00; eastern shore of Maryland | Pany for exchanging stock. The mo- 2 i it its R = .. 6% 26Y with 2 fresh advance. turkeys, per Ib., 4! ea31; keats, |and Virginia cobblers, 1.75 to 1.90; | fOr Issues were inactive but steady. S.W. Cor. 15th & K Sts. N. I nristmas club today, finding it neces- 00 enmCoppet: * L) Gov. Harding Optimisti per Ib., 35a40; hens, per Jb., 36837 McCormick, 1.4 native and | Mining shares were moderately S We e e vertinins l::* ~ NoFaou Rt RS om‘,m‘:uc nut:slmek young, each, 30a50. b killed speing nearby, No. 1115 to 2.00; all sec: t's‘ve. with a firmer tendency in the; i = lons, No 3 o 1. ets, east- 'ver stocks. and prslnf lvl.he (ea'nm,d ‘m 0% 8 Wi ;y Chmairman Harding of the Federal pm p‘:-n |lt‘:'y 41:5;; hens, per . lern shore of Maryland ::;la Virginia, B:ndswwern fairly active and th s bat more ecspecially the o Reserve Board ‘in "o New “York |HCRCON BT o0 b % vurkeys, peF|No, 1) 'per Bareall 250 to 450; HtIVG |undertons was encrally frm: ©| Amounts of $250 and UPWARD ) T g t ng to $ and nearby, 4.00 to 4.50; No. 2, 1.50 to AFELY INVESTE! otes '5;'% Sl thiss bao' e Bepogiiod 5% Times Sq Auto Sup x':'/. g:u:\v';: Z}igcfi: °L‘é,’.°.§&£"ea”.‘,“ = = ]DP:ro;isnnued. small, 15; medium, 142 §-00: 1:';-15'%’"-!} o;”;,“’ = l’f,)'.’,- &,%’;," PARIS BOURSE STEADY. ...:.‘ bL'Fl.;lll' DI i ”n 35.0004and the officials of the insti- Tobacco Prod..... % all. The week end trade resiews. ndd. {15: heavy, 10a13” e D Ot ol 1 00; 012, (1 -00; 4 s y EED OF TRU! ution* expect that at maturity the | Booth Fisheres, 5% 6% ;rans Contl Oil.... 10% ed to tiie more cheerful feeling. Move| Live stock—Calves, per . 17a18; | beans, fl‘z:‘fld‘s_' s ";:"g;’d PARIS, January 8.—A favorable tone| o= IMPROVED REAL ESTATE und will reach about $400,000. R = SO, than ever was there & willingness to f1ambs, 10a11; sheep, 2a6: hogs, 1 2008 | 3ow: “norseradian, per bushel, 400 PTEVEIed on the bourse today. hree ke e Loeal Seenriilre. £ =% e wi r. Harding's statement bbl., 3. 0 5.00. 515 ncs 65 centimes. ior ~ T ean s Dot Tess o EEANIONoe. - 5ol ie b . X |that the crisis was over and that{ Cpeeh frulte APPIS B “cyittornia | Cabbage, New York, Danish, per ton, | Exchange on London, 61 francs s aoiny . e aara ot Sni 1% 2 trade recovery could now be looked | oo box, 2.0 25.00230. caulifiower, per crate, [Scntimes. Five per cent joan, 85 francs Interest 7 : s &F | Butte Copper. s TN e oovery cmons, per_box, 3.00a4 *120 centimes. The dollar was quoted 00, . o i LRG o B pos- | Butte & Superior.. 18% United Drug. ..... 2% | The wholo question from a specula- | ety BeF crate: $003%e: at 16 francs 793 centimes. Jons. Butterick. 1% United Fruit... 2 tive p int was whether inside condi- 2;7.::: per crate, 5.0025.50. 6a8; carrots, per The only feature to the trades today | Caddo Oll. .. United Ry Inv. tions « id not call for some setback. | (ruit, per crate, 4.00a5.50. . 100 Bounds. 125aL50: spinach, per 50 Cents H. L. RUST, vas evidenced in sales of several ten- | California Pekg... 6% United Ketail Strs. 67 Nobody any longer talks of a re-|_ yoc.tables—Potatoes, nearby. ushel, 60a75; eggplant, per crate, 5.00 = A hare lots of Continental Trust Com- |California Petrol.. 28 S35 Tgee newal «f the decline: it was simply a | * VRN T3 95707 No. 2, 1 = beets, Florida, per crate, 2.50; "ARTS AN ACCOUNT W. P .any stock at 109, 108%, 108 and 107%. | Calnmet & Aris... &0 case of looking for a technical reac- 2 ok, | 3.25a3.60; sweet basket, 1.00a1.75; "savoy C 912 15th Street N.W. / Fractional lots of Columbia Grapho- | Cavadian Pacific.. u8 5 ® @ |tion. s it was the market demon. |NOFtBerm: per i 3 P , 60a75; ‘squash,| o e il hone soldat1sh. oG oo Central Leather. .. 0% % : strated its indifference to unfavorable Ll T e Florida;' per crato, 3.00a3.50; onions, Compennded Semi-sunually Paia . Mergenthaler was steady at 120. Cerzo de Pasco 9% S 'ws When on the heels of the an-|\ic. " Florids 0082.00. Celery, bt “Public utilities were entirely ne- | Grandler Motor. .. 11 = nouncemnt of & heayy cut in Bean | gt (Florida. (100a200 Coety. o §la | Tellow. 100 unds, 100a1.35; eastern THE CElN"'ON BANK EQUITABLE T e p ; e A A R S Slimso, Ropstine i |5e7 oo puihaf s 0kt o Tyt Clinton, Md, TIVE BUILDING oncerned, were nom- r < ‘ranscontinent and one or two |y Squash, per bbl, 1! 4.00a6.00: e e | W. Gilbert Dent J. Prank CO-OPERA ; 2 other members of the group were run ] Florida, | pEate, 407a6.00; kale, Norfolk," per |W" presiient ot , A up shigpiy while the bear operations | 3 v9a3.00 Thl, 2.5003.00, | D2rrel, 140; cucumbers, Florids, per ; ASSOCIATION ; Utah Securitics. "o | against Wie Mexican ol O iDeubass S ayuas. 00 = Vanadive Cosn. e an oils were quickly | Peppers, per basket, £.00a3.00, TomR’ | ‘Tomatoes—Florida, fancy. per crate, Money to Loan Organized 1579 Vashington St change. | cni & Northwn. ... & V. toes, - per_box, .0027.00; choice. 5.00a5.60. Oyat: 2 Chi & Northwn Df. 108% : —— sack, 1.75a2.00, Brussels sprouts, DOF|plants, per 100 bunches, 7.00a8.00, | S6€ured by First Deed of Trust on Real Eetata 41st YEAR COMPLETED oty ChiR1& Pacific.. 1% ! quart, i5a22%. Cranberries, 18.00 PeT| Brocoolr, per bushel, G860, B Prevailing interest and_ commission. Ansets . . $4238020.08 s Chi RI& P1%pf v : > . bbE houts, Der Juart,’ 2. Fursnips, | Joseph 1. Wellerfisy "oar.l § Ton Spi ~ WARERSNEL Gontinental Trusta10 at 109, 10 at 10815, | Chile Copper |y 2 DAIRY MARKET. ket, 80865, * Bumpking. per 106 130 TR RGOS e ¢ Save Systematicall Coatumbis Graphopoons—t20 atish, 1020 at Wells-Fargo Exp. ” BALTIMORE. Md., January 8.—Ar-| 22000, . 10.00 e Sys ly : Coca-Cola. +eeenne % Western Md rivais by boat: Chickens, Young.| Apples, all varicties, No. 1, per b ing Hergeatsater—t0 at 1. . Colo & outhern... T 14 : Western Md 7d. farc, 34 to 365 poor, 30; old 'roosters, | rel,3.0026.00: ao, Nov'2 3.698% 50; ey During 1921 Bid and Adked Prices | ol Sraphepiore’! Werthen At i & B2 i hone, ors, e (o e g | Jntes PSr 100 bundn, {3ated; So TIZENS ||t Cons Gasof N Y... 8% Westora o . ! Horn hons, 30 to 32: youns white leg- | 'Gry et Dox 2OmIS0, T 7our atcouplisning more than ever ia Cons Intl Cal Min.. 7% Westhouse 5 & M. s horns, 32. Ducks, muscovy, 33:|berries, per barrel. 14.00816.00. SAVINGS BANK saviag. Bid. Asked 1 ouse & M.. 46 Pekins, 36; puddle, 35; smaller, DOOT. | fruit, per box, 2.5024.50, n Ducriptions 76 76k % V,z:::}“:‘:‘l:E i * 30, Turkeys, choice heas, 50 t0 52| per 'strap. 4.00a6.00. 'snr:‘tfi;‘:fi:‘, ey s 81y 88 3 Pf 18% H 3 o obblers, old toms, 45; Pool Florida, a al = 24 %! white Motor 8% 1Advncing Trend in Libertys |Soooicrs: urcast, 4. Geese, Marviand | “hcd; perausrt, Shaso, = 80th Issue of Stock : = ey o oo oy | White Oil. .. : and Virginia, {at, heayy, 33,898 | 201345 No. 2 rea winter, spot: e 5 Belag Received E son Com £ southern and we! 3 d No. 2 2 3 b e LG T % e Willys-Overiand s Checked, But Other Is Taand, 3 to 36, Figeons, per pair old | BT e oot it ; Shares, $2.50 per Month ‘apital Traction B. E. 5% ‘Willys-Ovid pf. 9 3% . 35 to 40: youns, 50 1, | 1.88%. { T ¥ * % 4 Per Cent Interest ad Suburben Ge.. a -« % 2% | woolworth 12 7 sues Were Higher. fowls. young, large, each, 50; small, |158%. iefeopatitan R B. Go. o ™% P T R e SR R c 40: ola, 25. eat sales—Bag lots of nearby, by 4 Arepatitan X X gton Pmp. &% 454 2 Sk cholce to|sample, at 1. enthly States EQUITABLE BUILD) e e Zs o s .fl: ch Rt Ll G f-‘:;‘;';‘erpop‘g::%. ts“rkk?'éa‘;s fair to Cn;n—cob.‘ T:le?r‘?r:h“:vlv. 4.20a3.25 = 1= crvies 915 FSt N.W. ING, o e s e , 4.20a3. ; Setemac Power ood, 50 to 52; old toms, i | per barrel, in car lots; contract corn, g 336 N. Y. ‘fhomac Eiec Pewer'G, =% g g :r g Call Money. ::)'::t.y bondld :uned ;]m :_;mrnnng l‘.nd Eooriy dressed and thin, 43; chickens, |spot, at §7% per bushel; Jm“rrny N. Y. Ave. | t. N.W. Netingtea Ges B ] e allal o HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. e hot Important, however wag ma |Youns, 36 to 36: mixed young ang oic, | corn, 86%; Februaxy corn, 85%. THANK F. REvSiDE, Seoy Etages 5wy i g ® % ®% sw| 11am.....2020m 12m.......604 |not influence the general bond list. |34, 'G5, h. pae: o, A iice. 7at. mear- o maamiess None: T s 2 3 - % MT% 6% 5% ——— While the rise was checked in some [ 32 {0 4 € uthorn ana western, [, OFtF—N0- 2 white, 59% per bushel, B Axpon. 06 1606 % directions it kept on in others. There | 03", 2 ed; No. 3 white, 58 per bushel R e o - oane DIVIDENDS DECLARED. was continued acttvity In the Japane | 350 western Maryland, Pennsylva- |asked == = = Roary 00 (e 0% 1 1% 1% e Stock of Pay. |5¢ i85us, which have been very much B aroy firsts, per dox, 66:| RYe -Bag lots of nearby ry ’ STocks " = e - hosra? M7 |in demana ever since the press dis- |caatern shore of Marviand and Vit lGewcki oo ot el N 1 ° [ ruUBLio UTILITY. IBERN TR The negotintons {6 sertle the Jopaners | Einia Orste. 25 srece, 65: eoutnern | Did: S gt 2 American 5 % 1% ¢ est i - 653 e BB R B s e = sz American Nation hington, Wo W 106 e S ennsylvania 7s got up to 105, thus| Butter, creamery famcy, per pound reane 008,502 b 4 3 ™ G &% 1fthreo points. within - the last fort | Banmeyivania rolls. Der D 27:80a28.00;° No. 1 clover, Saenly 1315 F St. i Sul;hu . 1% & night. Unfon Pacific convertibles |30; Ohio, 24 to 28; West Virginia, 24 5 o No. 2 clover, | i Business Day at Undivided Profits ” % were strong at 83%. Atchison gen-{to 28: store packed, per pound, 17 to |2 fom SreACR = No. 1 clover, 27.00 | 8:30 am. —_— Over $900,000.90 ) eral 45 made a new high at 78. The |18; Maryland, Virginia and Pennsyl- o, SoClover, 22.00a26.00; sam- | f 121% 121% feature in the industrial group was|vania dairy prints, 25 to 30; process B, Ul \IRERSI o W6 1% an advance in the American Smelting | butter, 40 to 42. e Tosis nacminal; Noo2 SEERiEht 6% 9% 8 to 77. Hudson and Manhattan 5a —_— Nov 3 tangied oo 1Eba Lt AL0; > an incomes continued & 3 3 . ‘Wwheat - . . = movement, the Tormer seriing v ¢ | INCREASE OF ACTIVITY ‘1‘4660;1:.‘05;( No. % wheat, 13.00a13.50: | § ur family of depositors is large, but not as tte 5. 2 o .50; 0. >, e Gray & Davis 2 and the latter at 25. Big Four 6 2 oats, 16.00a17.00. large ag we want it to be. It's our aim to 2% o s s mw » 20% » 13 0% - PSR R T EH L W. P. G. Harding Sees No Danger| Sentiment among traders and the|tariff, more than offset all bearish fac- 5 5 3 ath profamsional slement was more hope- |tors. As & result, wheat prices this 3% Compound Interest Paid on Savings Accounts of Collapse, Speaking at Dinner |iful, but duemmum!mn‘ taken of u‘u morning compared with a week ago W. T. GALLIHER, = C. H. LIVINGSTONE, W. J. WALLER, rtant cl es s n progress in o' e . 8 It aeroMet ot e for F. D. Roosevelt. t:‘:o‘?‘"""“";"’;:fi'"k%"; ana in”gen- vore % RN % eon sl higher, | | President Vice Prestdent Cashier 03 ral lines of t e ant industry. 2 Tnil Hervesterss. e . NEW YORK, January 8.—The pa- | 7o (10¢ " 1ie stock list were most|no ©O3ts varving trom ¥ cent de a8 : . [ {tion has recovered its financial sanity | substantial among the spaculative is- | LAC t0 1, cent Savance, Provisions - — — o s ame ;2 and is not troubled so much with |sues comprising the Industrial an ot “n e :t: “mn-m - T 3 H elther extreme of pessimism or op- |special varisties, this samo condition |,/ s, dendlal vero ot - tho. wa o Open Saturday 6:30 P.M. to 8 PM. = % timism, said W. P. G. Harding, g0v- |convertiple rails developed pro- |finance bill gave immediate impetus A [ - ernor of the Federal Reserve Board, in |nounced strength. ; to upturns in the wheat market, but ; ; 3 1% an address here last night. He was| Release of January interest and |realizing of profits led to a reaction - e Lincoln Said: H speaking at a dinner in honor of |dividend payments was without ef-|Which was accelerated by reports that Fraunklin D. Roosevelt, former as-|fect upon the money market, call|the Egyptian government would try TWEK gultis Bsiwi, JMAME Son Dok WIS . S :‘:l:nlomx"n.lsiec"tl-ry of Itd“. uN:.VY l‘!lllfi loans holding flmlfi 7 per cent, while :o u!uuAu,oon.ooo bushels contracted can succeed, cemsequently he who molds public semtiment N Ci c vice presidential candi-|time accommo ons were meager, | for in ustralia. Later, additional than he enact rencunces decisions. R date, recently elected a vice president |apart from moderate purchases of|weakness resulted from gossip that ::.:::r -nutumdm:-':.mp impossible t: be of the Fidelity and Deposit Company | cgommercial paper. Argentina was offering wheat to Ger- executed.” R o of Maryland. There was an almost sensationalad- imany 15 to 20 cents cheaper than Sov. Harding eald that any danget |vance in the leading forelgn exchange | United States wheat could be ob- w ® T LR PR PR T T T PLT P T CLTY L LU afandBe. R M 1 i CHLEU ELE AL 3! » 3 of a general collapse, which he remittances, especially sterling rates, < B not”téared at"anytime, has passed | ot much of this advantage was Soon | Couica aise agatnet the pulle, Thon ity ;:"gr that the worst undoubtedly is|canceled. Bankers n.nleonferfldng' re- | o me news pointing to su o the % > % 1%1°UTie country generally has recov- [EATRE, Grer) o *ard Bouth Americe, | Proposed_emergency tariff, including | g Nt b a duty which would tend to bar Cana- “% 207 . ered its normal state,” he said. “We [ ‘tne outcome Is sald to be con. y 28 o4 are no longer afrald. ' Woe are not in- [t Sh® (OO0 024151 readsustment dian wheat from the domestic market. Quotations faraished by W. B. Hibbs & Oo. [ 56| Marma Gopper 1 dulging in the old idea of extrayi-|oe pessemt unsettled economic condi~gPrices egain Jumped upward and . Bid. Asked. R Doy Bl eans _Mor | tiond gllish sentiment continued despite a 3 - Anglo-American Oll Go. (vew).. 10 50% s e we troubled so much as we were | 1107 Ty subsequent sharp increase of the es- BR];AD l H / Atlaatic Befining_ Co. fig00™ 1080 e Z % 4 Masn Valley 1 :rfren‘: ‘;;elg, ago 7.:."3 ":M: :“flr ox- g tablished surplus yield in Argentina , ey 8 87 : % L41ple get down In the dumps and they AUDITS AROUSE SOLONS. and Austraia s —Breadth is the ability to see more 1 190 = 3 2 cannot see any daylight, cannot see Meantime enlargement of the move- 3 1ty & J lie 12 ] - M 3 3 5 {any hope, see nothing but gloom and |North D H Gotes 57 to |Mment of the corn crop was effective | [ : : than one angle of a situation. 1 4 0% vada Ophic orth Dakota House Votes © lin holding d rices for corn and 3 5 e 0 darkness” e : o e s 5 in:nolaing idown DH com; £Or, S0rR Breadth of mind, of view and of Gov. Harding sal ere were signs ecial 'ormation. - = 5 that the extreme depression which P Provisions were governed largely by purpose are the three essentials of has occurred in some industries is| BISMARCK, N. D. January 7.—A{the course of the big market. modern banking, earnestly cultivated na’r:ng‘ l‘.’he te:fll. aal 1oloat resolution asking an accounting com- by T Bank i Pete. . < e industrial ind economi 'uture . Megican 1 of this country,” he added, “depenas | PSDY to deliver, as soon as possible, TRADE CONDITIONS. Miami Coppe! bl Middle States Oil. . Midvale Steel..... 32 guzdase now more than anything alse, per- |2 COPY of a report of an audit of the o haps, upon our foreign trade. Bank of North Dakota, the Drake V. YORK, January 8-—Brad- R __.E_... flour mills, the Home Building Asso- |Street’s tomorrow will sy “With in- 3 ciation, and the Grand Forks mill and | Ventories, which, because of the dras- I3 DIVIDENDS 8 PER CENT. |elevator. all state industrics sponsored | tic price declines of 1920, have re- ah“‘gg munts * | by the Nen-yfl:’h‘n bu‘fi“e'hw" quired more than ordinary tfi“‘t -:d % passed late Sunday by the house |thought, out of the way, the trade Swift & Co. Distribution, 1920, | of the North Dakota logisiature. 67 |world has tumed to the work of get- : 39/, Interest to e audit was ordered by the |ting new business in a more cheerful Amounts to $12,000,000. 1920 state’ auditing board, but not|tone of mind and with rather better o e e e CHICAGO, January S.—Surplus errn- | Made, 28 that body has been 8uc-{regults then might some time ago Reer: ® Denlim in are ings of previous years made possible | ceded by & new board. have been expected. In some cases " torest i ipesycentalvldanduimmountingiito Cmfl,’t‘”nR“fi:,‘;;ex'e‘,{{“?‘m‘f",‘:d:: the increased cheerfulness manifested g credited in their Pass 100,000, althonghisstes el ot i +|is more a matter of tone than of ac- " | introduced the resolution, which was lln’em of sv:flfi gmt 2?...:'.‘.’:.‘3:“: i?:lfi. opposed by Representatives Walter | tually enlarged operations, but ir; annual meeting of shareholders here | Maddock and Del Patterson, non- others and, in fact, in a majority o 5 170 | partisan floor leaders. Watts de- |instances something like actual prog- . gm : Yy i S (he creapany buv- | Slared that the purpose of the reso- |ress is discernible. 3 i mmt[fla[ uiis FOREIGN BONDS. plus. I‘u;lon 'ln‘.l to tmm‘(‘nh ‘lexlll?;ors wx:n fl"!l'or u:e thing, 'h:eld“:lll; mutlte i: X M Ilull s d : ur sales during the past nformation for thelr guidance in|dry goods, more es cotton tatements Rendere Quatatioss faraished by W. B. Hibbe & Co. woos over. $1.100,080,000 "Louls F' | dealing with the future of state in-|but also in silks and hosiery, has - y Swift, president of the company, told | dustries. . panded in quite a few primary mar- ¢ Aero German gov. 338 111, . 8% the shareholders. *This represents a | Z A resolution preventing the house |y .ts the result partly of retailers re- & 101 100% reduction from the previous year, but | from reconsidering its action was| . nighing depleted stocks, partly of 894 | this was to be expected because of | Passed by a margin of one. cecent deep ¢uts, especially in colored fnninu mt the fall in values and the smaller vol- —_— Cottons, having brought ont more A T MONEY AND EXCHANGE. confident buying, albeit in small lots . At Lowest Rates 000 shareholders of Tecord, of whioh | NEW VORK. January §—Prime|and for immediats delivery, and pirt. ; mercantile paper, a8; exchange ecause of 16 growth- 10 bel as.000/azsiemployes MeiSwittieald- i) o o gy; Sterling. sixiy-aay bills, that these last cuts have gone the ————— comme; limit and that lower prices are not s ' RE-EMPLOY MORE MEN. 3.58%; ixty-day | pe expected.” LONDON TRADE REPORT. | o0 sl S ey, | be expected. DETROIT, Mich, January 8.—The a, —————r——— January 8.—The Decem- |Liberty Motor Car NEW YORK BANK HA-'I'H-“T. LONDON, Company, that has man : . A bor_returns of the board of trade |been operating with .dfx::afilwyh cur. | cables, ¢ as $ NEW YORK, January §.—The actual : ' : ned staff, announce ay t] cab! 1.95. A ‘ of British products, £96,630,000; re-|ditional men January 17. The action | cables, 1.38. Greece, deman 7.45. | that they hold $9,131,630 reserve in g & £12,690,000; total exports, |will mean increased production by | Montreal, 14% per cent dlucou:' Gov- | excess o’!’ legal .r.qnlnmm.u. This .000; excess of importe, £33.- |sevesal automobile Tactories t ) : “ gavesi” smtomotlle piria " factories | srament bosds easy railread \oonds | is o ‘Gecrease ot $1.414,160 trom last NATIONAL BANK S 1aPont B ERRE S LH1 8 ] # Montgomery Ward Muilins Body. Nati Acme. . REERR CeRPREER 2uBinnadis ruarond. Tonopah Divide T h Extension . i 3 & ® 3 u i Uaitea Rewant Cabdy etal United Texas e 8 omaen®8al LR = Krupp 4s. e Bad. Anfline 4i4s 199, L Ges ane 171 Nunnally Co...... 16 | Oklahoma Prod... Orpheum Cireuit. . Pac Development. Pan-Am Pete. . Pan-Am Pete (B). Parish & Bingham. People's Gas. . ... Pere Marquette. .. i M- B U iR H A EE SR THHEFRI SHECTIEEIRIET » , .

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