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im.fifi—'-niw-a * RAILWAY 45 HIGHER * ONLARGEBUYIG Price Advances From 57 3-4 “to 59—Steel Tonnage Shows a Decrease. BY L A. FLEMING. ¢ No one could complain of the action | In the logal stock market today. It was brogder than at any time since - last vean when the taking of losses increased the daily volume of busi ness to large proportions. ’ There was evidently a good rein- vestment demand for securities. and especially for Railway 4s. in all $10.500 face value, selling on an ad- Vancing scale from an opening at 37%, by fractions. to 59. This re- covery places the bonds back within of a point of the high prige of 20. ‘Q'Potomac Electric General 6s sold at A 1] H Railway preferred shares were strong at A few shares of M senthaler brought 120 recent records. ¥ "’Tiv'm&er of 100 shares Security vi ‘ommercial Bank stock T “Wands I ten_share lots at 198, the closing price of last vear. A sale of District National Bank stook was made at 169. i Graphophone common sold SpaTing- Iy at 121. while some fractions brought as high as 13. Unfilled T age. Unfilled orders on the books of the Tnited States Steel Corporation at the close of business December 31 totaled $.148,122 tons, a decrease of S72.359 tofls, the largest decrease of any month- Iy report since the reaction set in and the smallest total of unfilled orders since November, 1919, when but 7.128.330 tons of unfilled orders were on the books. Treanury Certificates. S v Houston announced two new is;:g":'r‘ Treasury certificates. buth dated January 15, one issue maturing ‘April 15 and the other in six months. the short-term certificates bearing * per cent i - ne Secretary hopes that the sale will which _will total $250.000.000. him lo’meel $125,000,000 certificates ma- turing_with January 13, the only ov: ligation maturing on th e 2 Mt ‘the same time o provide 2 margin for expenses not met by cur- Tent revenues during the first guarter of the year, when tax payments are very light. g n‘fihhe reduction of one-quarter of per cent in the interest returns of the certificates should not hamper the cer- < it is recognized that ! tificate sale, a: i r excellent opportunity for e orry. employment of cash. and that money is really more plentiful. and that much of it will seek show(- term, safety investment. Forms, 1040, for individual tax re- turns for the calendar year were deliv- ered to one of the local fiscal institu- tions this morning. Forms may be ob- tained after today from your banker. Within a week or two the tax receipts at the Treasury should make u mate- | ridl difference in the position of the national finances. - Steel Corporation Operation. it is stated that the United States!onsGasofNY... operating Steel Corporation now " is thal at 92 per cent of its capacity: = ! ngerest and the longer maturity | Brunswick Term. . ecable | gutte & Superior. . N Cerro de 1; IChiR1& P 6% pf. the smaller independent concerns are ; not producing over 20 per cent capacit. of | Steel Corporation prices have been | steadily lower than those of the in-1 dependents. hence they TR FINANCIAL. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. SHARP REVERSAL Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. . Tow. 2:35. Open. High. Low. 2:35. Adams Expres: 2% 2% |Pierce Oilpf...... 6% Ti% 76% T= Adv Rumley. 19 19 |PittsCoal. 63 6% 58 6ot ‘Adv Rumley pf. Pitts Steel pf. BMY% B% MK B Ajax Rubber. Pitts & W Va. 0% B2 sew o Alaska Gold. % Pitts& WVapf... 78 18 8 18 Allied Chemical ' PondCreek Coal.. {1y 1% 1 1% Allied Chemical pi 9% 89% 89%|Pressed SteelCar. 84 8 8 88 3 Allis Chalmers.... 83% 34% 33% 34%|Pullman Co. s w10 1w (Bears Control in Early Hour, AllisChalmerspf. 7% 1% 71 84| Punta Alegre. :: fi :Z: e Am Agr Chem. % reOil.......... 3% 3 S 2 A Am Béet Sugar. Raliway ST6E] 8w me Forcing Serious Am Bosch. Ry Steel Sprpf.... 105% 1051 105% 105% Am Can Ray Con Copper... 13% 13% 18% 13% Losses. Am Can pf.. Reading. 3% 85% 8% 85% Am Car & Fd, Reading 1st p bl% 61% 61 6t NEW YORK. January 10.—The bears Am Cotton Ol Reading 2d pf. 54 B4 B4 B4 |were early busy on Wall street, using ‘Am Cotton Oil pt. . Remington Typr.. 32% 32% $2% 324 |as their chief weapons Atlantic Gulf, Am Druggists. Replogle Steel.... 3% 16% 84% 6% |Saars, Roebuck & Co., and Mexican ‘Am Express. Rep Iron & Steel.. 6% 68% €3 68% | Petroleum, clubs that seem available ‘Am Hide & Lea. Rep Motor Truck.« 21% 22 21% 22 |Whenever the bears undertake ta Am Hide & Lea pf. Royal Dutch. . 6 651 69 |drive back prices. o Amlcepf......... St Joseph Lead. 12% 12% 12%| As the Gession wore on their drives Am International. St L & San Fran % 2% for profits continued unabated and Am Linseed. St Lou =% 2% losses in the leading weak spots were Am Locomotive. .. Savage Arms..... 2% 20 materially extended, while here and Am Locopf....... xon Motors. 5 there the losses extended from a Am Safety Razor.. 9 Seaboard Air Lime. 6% 6% point to 31 points on the average. Am Ship & Com... 10% Seaboard A L pf.. . 1r or with Atlantic Gulf showing a 6-point Am Smelting. . 1% 29% Sears Roebuck.... 92 83 0% drop. and Sears. Roebuck a 4-point Am Smelting pf... 7% 80 E Sears Roebuck pf. 101 101 100% decline. s o o Am Steel Fdy..... 30% 31% 303 Seneca Copper.... 1% 19% 19% Crucible and Republic. lost 2 to 2% Am Sugar. . ong o3 91% 93 |Shattuck-Arizona. 6% 6 and Vanadium and Bethlehem about a Am Sugar pf. . 108% 108% 108% | Shell Trad & Tran. 44 43% point. while 3 points covered mel Am Sumatra...... 8 81 Sinclair Oil....... 2% 257 loss in Mexican Petroleum., Royal Am Tel & Teleg. .. 99% 9% Southern Pacific.. 98% %% Dutch and some of the motor shares. Am Tobacco. ..... 1 Southern Pac rgts. 22% 21 The statement of#unfilled orders of Am Tobacco ( Southern Railway. 231 22% the Steel Corporation did not help mat- z Southern Ry pf.... 88 S ters, but the strength of sterling ex- AmiWoolen: o ior s change. when it reached the highest Am Writine Boipt. AR 12 point since last summer. $3.67 on the Am Zine & Lead. Stand 0i1 N Jpr. L iomw tom 1oms 1ors | BOIL, SR8 85T SUTIOCR, BC, Anaconds.i Stewart-Warner. . ist 31 All this time Steel common positive- Assets Realzn. . Stromberg Carb... 40% 57 Iy refused to go down, holding steadily Asso Dry Goods. .. udebaker. BN 49% within 3§ of a point. As=0 Dry G Ist pf. ugxenyr,ngx] oa 0 A SR Atchison. Superior Oil. i % 2 % ot Hpld i JexasCompany... 4% B cover. the market reversed Jtself very Atlantic Cst Line.. Texas & Pacifie... 17 1% harply. surprising Its friends by the Atlantic Gulf.. Texas & PC& Oil. 30 2 show of strength. lantic Gulf pf. Tobacco Prod..... B% 8% en the weaklings of the morning Atlas Tack. . Trans Contl Oil.... 11 10% came back strong, Atlantic Gnlf mak- Austin Nichol Twin City R Tran. 36% 8ola 3% ing a new high, and the whole list Baldwin Loco. Union Bag & Paper 72 72 12 entered the second hour of the after- Balto & Ohio Union Oil [ IO TR 1 noon at about the high points, and Balto & Ohfo pf. Union Pacific..... 10% 122 120 very steady as to tone. Beth Motors United Alloy Steel. 32 s2 32 Market Features. Beth Steel. ... nited lf”‘, . 96 9% 95 The three leading incidents in the il Stesh () ‘nited Fruit......208% 205 20 !5 financial situation today were the re- Booth Fisherie: United Ry Inv pf.. 215% 21% 21% newal of the advance in sterling ex- Bklyn Rapid Trn. . nited Retail Strs. 6% 6% 54% change, carrying rates up to a new BKIvn Rap Tr ctfs. US Food Prod.... tb% 25% 24 high; the lowering of quotations on 7S Indus Alcohol. 69% 0% 68% time ‘money and the strong stand made Burns Bros IS Rubber. . & 11 6 in the greater part of the share list S Rubber 1st pf. S Smelt U S Steel. U S Steel p Utah Copper. Vanadium Corp. Va-Car Chem. ar Chem pf... 97 adou abash Wabash pf A Wells-Fargo Exp. Western Md. stern Md 103% Butte Copper. Ref Butterick +'addo Oi California Pekg. .. alifornia Petrol. . Canadian Pacific. . Case Plow Works. Central Leather. Certain-Teed Chandler Motor. ... Ches & Ohio.. ... Chi Great Westn.. Chi Great W pf “hi Mil & St ¥ 4 Mil & SLPDS.. *hi & Northwn Chi R & Pac stern Pai house Wiceling & L E Wiite Motor. W hite U; z { Wilson Company. . i Wil o Chi R1& PI%pf.. “hile Copper. 118 | Willys-Overland.. 8% 9 Chino Copper 2% | Willys-Ovidpf.... 3. ¢ 22, Cluett Peabody 7 Worihington Pmp. €% “h Coca-Cola 2 Bt iy o £ igh. Low. lasi 2~2i"‘;’ uel. «:‘~ Call Money. ... 6 Cons Cigar. ....... ] HOURLY SALE® OF STOCKS. Col Graphophone.. . s lam.....26 w 12m. a123% - 2 Cons Intl Cal Min. [ P ‘ons Textile. . ST R onde 5 RE STOCKS. Cont Candy. .. & Co. Corn Products. 15 p.m Cosden & Co. Asked obtained the i Crucible Steel. bulk of orders. but the independents | recently cut to the corporation's price | Cuba Cane Sugar. . There is small incentive to cut | level. . rates at this time. as operating ex- penses are high. Tncreased consumption of steel usu- | ally develops with the opening of the spring season in March. R is a_hard matter to divert sieel buyers from production that hasz satisfled and prices that have Ia\'orell.' R. V. Fleming t Robert V. Fleming, Riggs National Bank. will lecture be- Leeture. cashier of the | 10 Cuban-Am Sugar. . : Cuba Cane Su pf Del & Hudson. ... . Del Lack & Wstn. . Denv & Rio Gr Denv & Rio G pf P Dome Mines. i 1 iSlk Horn Coal.... 13% 18% ndicott-Johnson. o7 6 Erie. Erie 1st pf. ie 2d pf Famous Players fore the elementary class of the! i - SHA & Washington Chapter. A. 1. B, tomor- | C ‘s';“l‘:l:tf';::?rs »r 4:: ’,'.., :" row night on “The Clearing Hous. TS T = E = | Gaston Williams. . B iGen Axphalt. L BflNn I-IS.I- SI[ADY' il E jGen Cigar. 9 (Genk NEW ISSUE $0LD Foreign Securities Acted Well—Liberlies Haited. Utilities Heavy. NEW YORK. January, 10.—The bond | Illinois Central. market was more irregular today, but in the main the drift was toward Bigher prices. i | Most of fhe Liberty is- { intl Agri Chem pf. sues wers lower. but only slightly so. { Intl Harvester.... % it was not surprising that after a | Inil Harvester pf.. 16 n Motors. Gen Motorg pf. GGen Mot 6% del,. tien Mot 7% deb. Goodrich. Giranby Consol Culf States 0 fniw) jie Haskell & Baiker. ilouston Oil. Hupp Motors Iuspliration. .. interboro Metro. .. ! Repnecy Interboro Metpi.. 1 ¢ 1875 | 6 s 6 6, Mawest 01 f . week's continual advance they should | Intl Mer Marine. .. &7 s ! have halted in their movement fors |{ Intl Mer Marine pf &5 8 ward. | Intl Motor Truck.. #5% 3 | A On the other hand foreign govern Zapf.ll B 6% o1 e dmer O uew) ments were very strong, many of *intl Nickel. . % 6e 0% | henek, them reaching the highest prices ai{ it Paper.. .. B e which they have w=eld since the! (nvineible Oil. ¢ autumn. Slaby ; Among these were Be'gan t ! ::ull LG B 99, which were up over 3 poin their recent low: Japanese 4« the second”4%s at and the United Kingdom of Great Britain 51.< of 1929 at 89, French 58 ranged between 1001 and 101, while Swiss 85 were unchanged at 104. There was newal of good buying in Mexican js- sues, especially in the 5x. i 1 i ! Keily-Spring Tire. <6 { Keliy-Spring 3% pt seis a re- | Kennecott. . e Keysione Tir it na Oil Creek (new). alom com Kansas City ¥ ns Porral . Kansas C Sou pf oige . a7 ckawanna Steel bdle against determined effort to get prices down. There was nothing new in the exchange situation to explain the fresh upturn. It simply fitted in with. ex- pectations in banking circles that the upward movement which started a fortnight ago and made such a re- markable gain last week is a more\ promising recovery thun any since the war, and that it will not stop until sterling gets back pretty close to the four-dollar level. This was the direct result of the fered at 7 per cent on mixed collateral, the lowest rate in over a Thi® as the direct reésu further marked improvement shown by the combined statement of the twelve regional banks as the re of last week's operations The r: rose from 454 to 46.4 per 3 this did not occur. as similar zains have in many previous weeks. chiefly through additional gold holdinszs. but, rather. through liquidation of loars. The total reduction of discounts, ‘mounting to $152.000,000, was largest of any week %o far, and th= fact that circuiation came down heav: ily at the same time indicated the increasing rapidity of the dclation going on throughout the coun- i as'nz effect this is 1aving upon bank credits. ! Strength Accentanted. i After havin i i i 1 of the i) d the market intil the profits looked, zood, the i<horts unde-took to cash in. bm ‘ound that there wasn't much ale. This was especially tr ble Steel, which dec’ined 1ints. and then walked up 10 point ‘rom the opeminz. or from 861 i Amon. ins note. the other # B nd three n. 4% | Petroleum. and o Guif ! recovered to £S net 7 The comeback was tae most compiete form imag.nabe and wa z 0f th: be«rs wh 2s ali thiir own w. on i HNashington Stock Exchange | eirre 3. 4 SLOW0 at T S1O nC .. 1,000 L L0 $1000 u bt ] e mba Graphopion BONDS R UTILITY cun Tl and Telga. ge City and Suburban s, Mety v mac Elec. Power Ales. and Mt V STOCKS PORLIC I' CILITY. 29 7% Quickly Sold. remshl‘ alley. n:‘. {58 Srihe e 190 The chief incident in the market for | 10¢Ws lnc. i Eie b MR LR T corporate bonds was the ready sale j Loose-Wile % e 8 s ] QUIGARES0C Bharing of the $30.000.000 Northwestern Pell|{Loose-Wiles1st... 8% 984 9% 9% | oy Rewail Telephone ' 7T's. Subscription books | Lorrillard. 1% | Uuited Texas closed within an hour after the open- | Louis & Nash %10 178 ing. The success of this-offering has | Mallinson & Co. MY% 1 s been plainly forecast by the popu- | Manhattan 21 0w 21 lagity of the Bell Telephone of Penn- | Martin-Parry Wa W% uu ERgC sylvania 7's. which were brought out |Maxwell Motors... 6 6 il bhl CHICAGO— sometime ago on similap terms. Maxwell 18t pf.... 9% 9% 9% 9y | Armour Leather The principal attraction of both|N\ay Dept Stores.. 69% % 9% 743 | Armour Leatier ptd 1bese bonds is that/they run for|yeoYican Pete..... 156 161 161% 169% twenty vears, instead of the usual Miami Copper .. I v i i 3 3 Middle States Oil.. 5 J6 3% 14 price. They came down today because | Minn & StL(n)... 12 1% 1% 12 MONEY AND EXCHANG G il théy were manifestly out of line with | Mo Kan & Tex. e i M Bl NEW YORK. January 10—Prime;} the new Northwestern issue brought|MoKan & Texpf.. 8% 64 8% 54lmercantile puper. 7%a8: exchange |{niok Trust. ouf at 96%. Mo Pacific........ 19% 20% 194 203 sterling 60-day bills, 3.65; | Wasington Loan and Trust.. The latter promptly went to a sub-|Mo Pacificpf...... % 40% 41 |commercial 60-day bills on banks. SAVINGRINE stantial premium. : Montgomery Ward 18% 8% 9 13.65: commercial 60-day bills, 3. * | Commerce and) Baviog. 140 Southern and Manhattan _incomes | Mullins Body 26% 7% 264 27% demand, 3 cables, 3.7314° francs, | Mechanie o 7 x0ld at the highest price in recént years | Natl Acme. . ; =; % 25%|demand, 6.03; cables, 4 4 when they reached The Improve- { Natl Cloak & Suit.. 2% 30 2% 30 |Irancs. demand. 6.3; ment in these bonds i% due to the In- | Natl Conduit...... 6 6 4% 4% Euilders, demand, cables, 32,60} crease in garnings under the higher | Enameling... 61% 62 1% 62 | lire. demand. 3.49: cables, 3.51; m rates that &ere granted some time ago. | Nacl | cad T % 31 i | demand. 1.40: cables, 141; Greece, de- ‘Other public utility bonds were |, " y mand. Montreal, 13% per cent ' s rather heavy. the Interborough Rapid | N¢V2da Copper. ... 10% 105% 16% 10%| gjscount. » 13% per centypriineton . Teansit 55 at 49, and the Detroit|NewOrTex&M.. 60 6 6 6 | Government bonds easy: railroad |bomerms United 41zx down a point to 72. Rail- | N ¥ Air Brake % 9% % 7% bonds firm. Time loans steady; 60 way bonds were variable. but mostly [N Y Central.....q 78 74 724k 74 |and 90 days and 6 months, Ta{%s. strong. Demand continued for Bix|NYNH&Hart... 20% 21 204 21% Pi e Four issues, expecially the general 4s, (N Y Ont & West... 18% 19 18% 19 s which sold at 70. up nearly 2 points. | Norfolk & Wtrn.. %% %% 101% BALTIMORE LIVE STOCK. & Northern Pacific.. 8 8% 8% M(‘;A\‘_‘_:_O!EAinglg YARDS, ARI Nova Scotia Steel.. 3% % 215 | MONT, 3, Jany 10 (Spe- CRUDE OIL PRICE DROPS. Nunnally Co. . 10% 10% 10% | clal).——Cattle—Receipts for week end- PITTSBURGH. Pa. Januaé§ 10.— [Oklahoma Prod... %% 3% 3% | ¢4 noon today were 3,818 head. against | 1. Another reduction in_ the purchasing | Otis Steel e 18% 1% | $:097 head last week. Receipts, 150 | Merchanta’ peice of crude oil following the re: ) Owens Botile ey 48% 49 |carloads for market for Saturday; 73 | Mergenthaler Linotype ductions _announced Satuday was | pac Development.. 18% 8% 1g% | Carloads for market today. Steers, dull | Old Dutch Market com made in Corning grade today. The new | p, and 50c lower; bulls and cows, a shade | 01 Dutch Market pfd. € t Pacific Oil. .. W 87 31%| casier. St Lanston Monotype. price is $3.75 a barrel, a cut of 25 cents. | pac Tel & Tel © © 4 |casier. Steers. choice, 9 to 10: good twenty-five cents. P e G - butcher, 7 to 8.50; medium, 5.50 to 6.50; an-, ete. ... % 7% | common, 4 to 5. Heifers, choice, 7.50 ————— Pan-Am Pete (B). % 8% 1% | to 8.00; fair to good, 6 to 7; common to — - Raliway to Issue Bonds. Parish & Bingham. 14 1 14 |medium, 3 to 5. Bulls, choice, 7 to 7.50: Interstate Commerce Commission | ennsylvania..... 41% 41% 41% 1% |fair to good, 5.60 to 6.50: common to today authorized the Western Mary- | Penn Seabd Steel.. 8% 13% 1% 13%| medium, 3 to 5. Cows, choice, 6.50 to| CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. January lqid Railway Company to issue $2,-|People'sGas..... 8% % 3 36 |7.50; fair to good, 5 to 6; common to {10—Rev. N. T. Wingfield, a Baptist 700,000 of first and refunding mort- | Pere Marquette... 18% 19% 18% 19% | medium, 2 to 3.50. minjster here, claims a record-break- 1a&e gold bonds and to pledge the |Phila Company.... 8% 34% 3% % | Sheep and Lambs—Receipts for week | ing performance for his dozen Rhode bonds with the Treasury as security | Phillips Petroleum 30% 31 29% 31 |ended noon today were 3,689 head, | Island Red hens. During 1920 shey for a loan of $2.122.800. The money | pierce-Arrow. 2% 26 2% 2 |against 3.443 head last week. Light|produced a total of 2,040 eggs, an 1o be used to retire outstanding | pierce Oil. ... U% 1% 1% 11%|supply, market opens higher, closes | average of 150. During the year five bligations and purchase new equip- lower. " Sheep, 2 to 5.75; lambs, 7 to|of the hens hatched and carried o ment. 3.35. chickens. / n' t TODAY’S BOND PRICES. Noon prices (by Redmond & Co.) ed_for * The Star over direct New York- wire by Frasier & Co. City of Paris 65 1921... Domiaion of Canada 5s of 19: French Government 8». Government of Switzerland §s. ingdom of Relgium 73 Armour & Co. 4%s. . Atchison Topeka and San Atlantic Coust Line 7x. Baltimore and Ohio cony. Haitimore and Ohio 6«. Raltimore and Ohio 8. W Iethlehem Steel refd. Central of Georgia Ry. 6s. Centrul Leather ... ta Fe gen. dx Chic, Mil. and St. Paul refd. 4%y, Chi MIl_‘and St. Paul conv. 4 icago Northwesiern 7s 1930, o . Rock Island and Pacific refdg. 4s.. icago Unfon Station 6is. Consolidated Gaw 7, Northern Pacific Pennylvania C Pennsylvania gea. mortgaze 11 Reading general 4x. St. Louls und Sun Grain, Produce 1.0CAL WHOLESALE MARKET Eggs—Strictly fresh, per doz average receipts, 66; southern, 6 Live poultry—Roosters, per Ib.. 20: turkeys, per Ib., 48a50; chickens, spsinc. per b, 38a40: hens, per Ib., 37a3% keats, young, each, 30a30. Dressed poultry—Fresh killed sprine | chickens, per Tb. 40ai?: hens. per Ib. 40; roosters, per lb., turkeys, per 1b.. 50a! small, 15; medium, 143 s “alves. per Ib. 17a18; lambs, 10a11; sheep, 3a6: hogs. 11. Green fruits—Apples, per bbl. 3.00a 7.50; per basket, . California lemons, per box, 3.00a4.00. Pineap oles, per crate. 6.0028.00. California oranges, per crate, 04 Lids oranges, per crate fruit, per crate, 4.00 per sack. 3. 50, sweet | potatoes, per bbl., No. 1, 4.00a4.50; No. 2, 1.50a2.00; yams, 350 1 uce, Florida, 1.00a2.00. Celer: ew York celery, 2 0a6.50. Romaine let- Unions, per | sprouts. pei | s, 1800 per | Cranberr DAIRY MARKET. § BALTIMOEF uary 10 (Special). Chickens—Young, | - 5; small to me dium. 34a35: poor, 30; old roosters, 22 old hens, more than four pounds, per | small to medium. 30a ! 2. voun nd, 3 vou 52; white leghorn hens, 30a Whits leghorns. 33. Ducks, muscovy. | poking puddis smaller, | poor. 0. Turkeys pound. _a0a52; gobbler: 13; poor and croo Maryland 2nd Virginia : souihc) . old, per pair, 3 ‘nea fowls, s 40: old nd thin. 42. to #6: mized youns an : oid roosters, 2 hern and we. . 7 pounds and over. 45a18; small . Cap mediam. tand. per dozen land and Vi rn. firsts, 63: southern, —Western nd ne-rt 5 o amery weore). 53 firsts (88 to 1 picking stock. currens ! core). K owns, | wns | ext Cheese : stute. wiol do., aver- 4 PLEA OF “JOKE” FAILS. | ['wo Men Sentenced for Holding Up Motorist. tUpon the complaint of J. Crawford tary to Represeniative ! cw York, William H.Garth: | ex-policeman, and Cl fford Wil- | milk wagon driver. were ¢ charged o Fams. a :ummoned to Police Court to with assault. Mr. Shanks testified that while | assachusefts avenue veserday was accosied by two men n a ma- ~hine, who ordered him to stop and ! Ma; ARG <how his New York registration card. , Jul 81y s:ying they werc internal revenue | <. January 1 Jfiicers. When Policeman Kuntz ap- | patents. 9 peared the two men drove oif. | Spring 7.50a8.25: winter The defendants declared that atlstraights, 8. Kansas’straights, first they thought ihey knew Shanks, | 9.00a%.; ; but upon finding their mistake d Pork—Quiet: fness. 29:00a30.00. | c ded to joke with him. Judge Hardi- { family, 40.00a44.00. Lard— son fine sentenced Garth, th ©0 Jail for sixty day SAYS HE THREW BOTTLES. Effie H. Newmadn Seeks Limited Di- | vorce, Asking Alimony. ! Williams, the driver. $30, other defanaant, | i | Effie H. Néwman today filed suit for | e ¢ limited divorce from Wiliiam Newman, an employe of the navy charging cruelty and inadeguate rort. They were married July 8. ind have one child. - The wife char; that her husband last June threw mill bottles at her and her crippled father, nd cut her %o as to leave seirs. teft him, she states, but ou his promi ‘0 reform she returned and resided with him until December 15 last, when he again attempted to hit her with a i bottle, she says, and beat her with his fists. * She again left him. She asks alimony and the custody of the child. — BITTEN ON HAND BY D0G. A. 'O. Weaver, thirty-one years old, 343 14th street northeast, was attacked by a dog in the street car waiting room at 13th and D streets northeast last night, and bitten on his right hand. His wound was dressed at Casualty Hospital. DUBLIN MAN DUE IN D. C. Chairman Dempsey of the urban council of Dublin will arrive in Wash- ington today, where he will remain until the reconvention of the unofficial American commission on conditions in Ireland, before which he will present testimony, according to a statement issued by Joseph Begley of the Irish diplomatic mission. { 7 | Western Etect mostly | St. Louis and San Francisco 65 1929 St. Louis and San Francisco inc. 6 Seaboard Air Line refdg. 4 Seaboard Air Line adj. Southern Pacific 1st ref. Southern Pacific coav. Southern Railway gen. 4 Southern Railway 5 TUnion Pacific 1st 4s. Union Pacific cony. 4= Tnion Pacific 6 1924 United States Rubber United Btates Rubber 7 1923 United States Rubber 7 United States Steel Virginia-Carolina € Wilson & Oo. 1st Gs. SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. ted by Frazier & Co.) (Reported by o). American Tel. American Tel. American Thi “opp Anglo-American_0il Armour & Co. 7x 1930 Rethlehem Steel 3x Bethlehem Steel 7n 19: Canadian Pacitic 6x nnecott Copper 7s 19 2 s 1921 Procter & Procter & R. J. Resnoids Tob. Sinclair Con. 0il Southern Ruilwi Southwestern Rell Wextinghouse E. & M. and Live Stoc GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. . ln.mc dn.. V63 THE ' EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1921 FINANCIAL. | Anglo-American 0il Co. Atlantic Refining Horne-Scrymser Co.. OIL STOCKS. 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. ercy H. Russell Co., S.W. Cor. 15th & K Sts. N.W. L e ional Transit Co.... e New York Transportation Co.. Northern Pipe Line Co | ! | l oii Co.. S Co. (Ind.) (new). Tty Deed Trust Standara 01 o, (Renturky) L A K T L el lard Oil Co. (Kansas 2 Y Standard Ol Co. (Kentucks) - w0 | Joseph 1. Wellersa, Wost L & Trarc Standard Oil ¢ ebraska). .. 300 410 |JO°CDT - 17 CTolag Standard 0il ¢ ew York) .. 315 80 —— Standand 0il Co. (OWi0) Swan & Finch . Union Tank Line g Washingion 0il Co. { to ut"lize this | = o > spigc [ i 8 Wi « oo ||| Bank’s Facilities dmater i 12 Goman v 307 113 |)| whenever you have foreign transac- tions to finance. T We sell Foreign Draits and Coblenz. 1. Calogne s Darmstadt Dresden i Nord. L. Bank 4x 16 Prenss Bank 4s.. 16 1o z Derliner, Hank 43 18 Letters of Credit, make Cable Vienna 414 ‘ransfers, Buy and S “or- 1 Buy and or eign Exchange at most favor- able rates. 22 Conference invited National Savings War loan Italian Leinzig 41 . / BALTIMORE, January 10. (Special). | ol Itatian o il & Trus S Yotatocs—White westernand Peun- nich 4%, Hegtan | rust Companyo sylvania, No. 1, per 100 pounds. 1.75a | German zos Eeizian Prem 00 eastern shore of Marylund and Cor. 15thand N. Y. Ave. Virginia, cobblers, micks, No. 1, 1. a1.00 1.75a1.90; . per barr Horserad 00a30.00; cauliffiowsr, per cr a3.00; celery, washed te, bunciy, 50; do., . per bunch, routids, 1.00a1.%5; i eggplant, p Florida, per baskel, 1.oval.i5 per bushel, 6 squa 'm)- 'S, crate . per 1 5 per 100, 10. Aps ctics, N 3.0026. e do.. . ‘per box, Oranges. per bo-, berries, per bbl. 1 froit. per box, 25 rstrap, 1.0 . per gt RICES AT NOON. ¥a. 1 red winter, spot. 2.04 04; No. 2 re . 158 per bu ry, 1.90. bushel. 1.20214 contraci corr, Tanuziry 5 per. Febro.ry corn. s Pennsyl- | gl January 10.—Bears in the wheat the fact tha onal favorite for 1 to , ani lowvd’ by 2 mederate setback all! % Washinzton. D. around and then so.tething of a rally Service y ON's HOME TOWN, Piz receipts tended to weaken the R S R ASIONEY, 4 markei. Af including 3 continued to ith corn y s were easier tart- ing i off. May, 4S!.. and later de- scending a little more. T'ro of grain and hogs. ! , e ] P ALLANE WALKERECO. Lnddtionam e Stvearpard con- 11 O] Wells an tate R ch; A sharp advance followed \ - oy and March del very rose to the high- est figures since November. The close strong at 1% to 3% with March 1.77 to 1.77% and May, 1685 In the later dealings corn lagged ! when wheat was steady May. 713 to WIIE Mar. Ma; ent upward. The close Ty, Open 17 Hizh 735 691, OATR T dle west, 13.65: CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARK! CHICAGO, January 10 (U lareau of - marl ceipts, 29,000 head cattle very slo: 15).—Cattle—Re- beef and butcher mostly 25 to 50 low- er; barring few early scrate few beef stéers selling above bulk, 8.00410.00; butcher cow: cifers mostly 5.00a7.0 nners slow and lower; bulk. 3.00a325; bulls un- evenly lower. buik bolognas, 5.25a6.0 calves about steady: packer top veal- ers. 12.00, stockers and feeders slow to Jower. Hogs—Receipts, e, 000 head; act to 40 lower than Saturd: top, 9.70 for light; hulk, .55 pi : desiral 90 10130 pound pigs, 9.50a9.75 Sheep—Receipts. #7,000 head; fat ambs, 50 to 75 lower: prime fed wes ern lambs, 12.00; bulk fa 11.75; sheep, 25 to 50 lower; top ewes, bulk fat ewes, 4.0025.00; feeders 5 slow N. Y. PORT TRADE DROPS. NEW YORK, January 10.—The export trade of New York duvinz 1920 dropped 3$231,000,000. Actual figures show e: ports for 1920 valued at $3.119,580,884. opposed to_$3,350,539,443 in 1919, a dv crease of 71, per cent. On the other band, imports increased $900,000,000, or per cent, the figures being for 1920 and $2,064,99; NOT WORTH GOING AFTER. The Promoter—What say to taking a bunch of our stocks over to Europe? There's a lot of easy marks over there. His Accomplice—Sure! But marks are no good at the present rate of ex- change. McCor- 4.00a : No. Florida, savoy cabbage green. | veston Cotton Exchange and Board of | h. per bush h, Florida, per ots of nearby. by +': per bushe! i ions reflected the downturns | et advance, ; 10 1% net lower, with | ted States | lambs, 10.75 | FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR GRAIN EXPORTS FOR 1920. GALVESTON, Texas, January 10 [ Wheat exports from this port for 18 were 14.726.484 bushels as against 16,- 767,689 bushels in according to fig- - [ures announced Ly officials of the 'LIBERTY BONDS ROUGHT AND SOLD FOR CASH Liberty Bond Exchang: 604 14th St N.W Trade. Great Britain, Spain and Italy, in the order named, were the chief] — g purchasers j{ BALTIMORE. Md.. January 10.—Grain i | report for the T Week, S0 [ar as ex- por's are concerned. were noi eneour- izing. During the entire week only six | els avpearcd at the elevators for | 1 exports for 1920, plus the v not reported . are now ilable and reach shels of | 239 of oats the EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION Orznnized 1879 41st YEAR COMPLETED i crate, 3.00a3.50; onions, west. Mary- land and Dennsylvan ..L\;fig\\vafiog 5 s are all con- Aneces SRIETRIN MG 1.00a1 enstorn shore | Siderably higher than those of 1919 and Surplus . $1.060.035.61 arylahd and Virginia. bane, por ag | NOW an appreciable increase in our | 7 Phracll” Bre ot S B0 |{ Save Systematically 14.00a6. ale, Norfoll, per barrel 1 . 40; cucumbers, I TR, 1004800, , Florida, per xrma,} BRITISH TRADE INCREASE. Dlfl'lllg 192’ oes, Florid: ..1 LONDON. Jan 10.—British im- Syctematic saviog - ia. the: Equitable choice, 3 “ ! ports for 1920 were €1.936.000.009. an e Rmscition Il Fseult i plants. per 100" Lunches, increuse of £310,500.060 over 1919. o S LR St I Brocoli, per bu. 30a60, Expoits amonnied to €1.560.000 000 j sprouts, per g s {for 1920, an increase of neariy £500.- Subscriptions for the .. 904100, { 850 ovi. 80th Issue of Stock Beinz Received Shares, $2.50 per Month 4 Per Cent Interest EQUITABLE BUILDING, 915 F St. N.W. JOHY JOY EDSON. President i i Income Taxes" We maintain a well equipped tex department. with a staff =p - trained 'n the rulinss, regulations and application of ihe law, and can be of material benefit to vou in preparing 1920 returps. ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM of Accountinz A simple. accurate method of keeping rour books. ' $5,000 Life Policy, $57.3" ! Age 0. Send date of birth for illustran: | 308 sprtcoiare a1 your age. M. LE ROY GOFT, Insurance Advis- Building. M. M40 Further injormation on reques’. 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