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' FINANCIAL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921_PART 2. M[RBHAN]‘S "“NK TODAY’S BOND PRICES. |N|]USIR|A|. BUNDS IEVIDENCES OF RECOVERY SEEN m‘r;}:’s&r}% vsm gfm Noor o reported to The Star over directy Seaboard Air Line adj. = e Yotk Washiagton: ] i ). March 19 —Uneasinoss | thern o= e et i IN SECURITIES AND BUSINESS cmcago, : “nion - ’- % a n the n grade “n:r:‘rm“-: S s Motor Trade Leads in Improvement—Rail- | fovéai i T n‘iv‘?:-'i‘u’m"‘. peafero) k) corn was 1% to 2a21% lower, and oats | Btavangerfjord, Apr.22 May 27 New York-Washington wire by Redmond & Co. City of Paris 6a 1921 French Government 8s.. Government of Switzerland 8s. Kingdom of Belgium U. K. o UK * tates Steel 8. 85 NEW YORK, March 18.—The only S ma e R T S U R Steel 8. T U K cland iz 1087 Carolita_Chemical 7igs 193 Wholesale Men in Atlanta ras %t 5% incident of note in the bond mar- road Situation Is Considered——Liquida- prOvAloan A R A R m 810 Bridee St New York Tel.” ket this morning was the strength in e S ‘ - Alehivon. 1 s 3 2 broadened out at times, especially Atchiso ¢ | SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. some of the industrial issues. S k S Ab OV : t . Look Now for Steady Athantie ‘coust T . (Reported by Redmond & Co.) Liberty bonds were slightly lower tion in dtocks Deems out er. after a setback in prices, the ov thern Pacific conv. ds.. industrial outlook hasi oo Toner 1143 Atkantic Goust Line e b e Al Y shadowing influence of strained in- AMERICA LINE taltimore and Ob dustrial conditions recurred again anq Sl S | American Tel. & Tel. 65 were substantially unchanged. | bty e aaiat thal s SRR, e B B s S S 5D REpie o beleun 3t a0 G| wy ercane b wESE | deossary (fomee e readiust|SE Sl sy 8 pars of NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM plehem S 2 : bl d 2 = i el s at [ 1 ! CEW T = w 3 ead o) ok place, and prices BY RALPH SMITH. "fi:::'»}’ SRR ". x?:n“ 100t | they had Teft off yesterday. Kingdom | NEW YORK, March 19.—The C.M‘"; Renewed Confidence Seen. nl‘:\::‘r:‘:i o eiaedi, ”r?&v;-m.m'num PLYMOUTH, BOULOGNE Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. conv. 435800 | American Tobacwco Co. L. 89y 0, !lr{ Italy 615 did not respond as rt\)KBI‘: “nr this week's markets ‘hafl vindical e. Renewed confidence that the busi- |assertions that green bugs appeared v A yw&TERDAM. Ma ATLANTA, Ga. March 19.—Whole- xen. 4l [ Anaconda Copper os 1620 MK have been expected, to the Srength fine opinjon. which might to MAany, ness situation at large is on the |almost certain to destroy OKIahomu's | Noardam .. .. Apr. sz & o conv. 5 Anglo-Amerivan. Ol |in Ttalian exchange. They were QUOt- 1, 0 . g i jeopardy a week ago.|merd has been the keynote of the|crop and had spread into Kansas, the * | Rotterdam Apr. &, May 21, 3 sale merchants in Atlanta, particicularly . Burliugton und Quincy Jt. 4 ‘-“z:’,';“;;‘,’m‘n ‘;,'mjl“ rl; *lm| at 817, against one transaction |} e LUl upward movement in stocks during | best wheat-producing state in the ! gyngwm. . WAy 23, May 2N, -'ll' 2 il refu Al were | that the real turn for the better in|gha oo KOV e 0 & Factor back | Union . und 8s $1%. Norwa dealers in dry sgoods and novelties | Uhi. ) . ‘ Bt & e whose territory embraces most of Geor- e e N rong 991, French 85, at %00 conerg) financial and commercial| of the rise has been the partial re-| Pending definite action, too. talk of | “™ P""":"l"“:_,"“-""" St. N, Y. i > i . Tslnnd and Pacific refdg. 4. Were up 2 points from their recent low. | (¢ Seneral Bnaneial W€ TICL o laxation of money rates and (he gen- {an embargo agatnst importation of {—— Am . gia and parts of Alabama. South Caro- 2o Union Station 61x.. .. Railway bonds did little one way or uation came at ‘rral feeling that the money supply [farm commodities into the United| lina and Tennessee, are persuaded from | Conwiidated . the other. The Pennsylvanias were ! the new year. from now on Is going to be more |States failed also to stimulate any | observation and actual experience that|ileiaware and I t as sensitive as th previous! The decline on: the stoclk c!dm“mnflblmdanl There has been occasion | material advance. On the other hand, Preking Goodrich 78 ! Gaig o Erie the worst is over in their line of busi- | Gens ¢ & ey i e | Tiinowe ¢ ness. They look for a steady improve-}, VAUS - C0 ) ‘h“‘m"'. ‘Marine s, ment, superinduced immediately by the | luter pid Transit 1st and ref. pre-Easter demand, but bearing the ear- | kuuisyille and Nusliville 75 1 had been to the weakness in the |y EFehruary and the first stock. The ten-vear t 101%.{NMarch was not the renew were unchanged on the day as com- |in,50r downward movement which pared with the week's low of 100, The Pennsylvania 61 ten days in | 10 realize the importance of the dis- |announcement that Great Britain and " 6f theltinction between the Wall street po- | Russia had signed a trade agre .-m.-nr’ ) ::tlnri as it wag in the first week in | was likewise almost ignored, the Ken- _ ccem. | March and as it stood in the first |eral assumption being that Russin ilminated toward the end of DeCem- | oot ot December, namely, that credit | possessed no important quantity of were Jl:n (h % Bft oy 51 ber | conditions were immeasurably better |wheat available for export Louisyille and Nashville 7< 1930, marks of permanency that is reflected | Missouri Pacifie general 4s. Pl e B e simply the secondary T€AC-|in the first instance than in the sec-| Corn and oats sympathized with| by more or less depleted stocks on um’ m:n .|:,.= 7s 1930, Gontral \deantireoa: T {Hion iar under all nilar (lr-'nm! wheat, but were steadied somewhat shelves of the country merchants Siw York Teicphone ov - : Fnoids ol Tusiriad bonds were evidently: belng | CUmStances of the part Fiist therc) Now the crefit crisis has not only |by falling off In recelnts of corn. Robert K. Rambo, member of the frm | S0, L' "WERAY v 5.7 bk & ¢ e T v e ' the indus. jcomes the impulsive rebound from a|been passed. but the bank ratio has| The stock of lard here was shown || Quickest Time Acress the FaciSe of John Silvey & Co., wholesa is what|So improved tha st an early reduction [to be larger than had been generally K and Western conv. Gs. Bl S1ohhs BRSO Drosneit o .- {state of virtual panic—th ¥ 3 goods, and chairman ‘of the advisory A .l.:»x}},{.‘..",:{nn'f’\” ”:'h-_l'r\-\l‘xt“r‘u‘.'h“‘:““k {was seen in the early part of Jan-lin fedoral rescrve discount rates ean |supposed. Export demand for lard TO THE ORIENT m.,—r .,{ the Southern Yeholesale [Bey s b G I L o Ao | uary i co‘;mfl,la'lr)-v; This o= pratiy sure|imeroved, mowever. i tended £ oods Association, voiced a sentimen i 6. entra] Leather 58 ‘h a rebound invariably carries yway in the mnot distant|overcome the bearish effect on the | general among wholesalers in_ Atlanta, | Penasyivania 7s’of 1930 at 9014, this coinciding with the dn-'nrm'\‘ T oa Tar for in- | (uture. but ction would be hastened | provision market as a whole. 10 Days to JAPAN Pennsylvania mortgige 4 Reading genernl 4x....... ... Lonis and San Frandiseo velopment of greater ag leather stocks. St in his comment on the week. He said “The week has been the best we have 14 Days to CHINA 17 Days to MANILA ivity in the . cro- | if. afier the British tax payme s ‘s fo follow. There-| r the British tax payments el sinking fund 5s | vestment buvers to follow | Tl Ve [are completed. as they will be by s 8 Texas Co. 75 had since last October and, 1”-.';:;‘ satie; s and san by Unlon Tank s EORe over i inol r"’rw |it stops considerably sxhnndnl' reach- ;[:;;:;xd‘ 4;‘{8;??"'11];:‘_”; Pannigor RESORTS. Travel in comfort on the Palatiss 7 evival is no o uix und Sun a9ty 5 we ¥ g e wrevious oes bring | I 0 er its — There have been in Atlanta this week | Seabowrd Air Line ref 4 ' | Chile Copper 7s were down a fraction I;,‘,"’m‘_“m,“‘; o8 O niew 1aw | discount. i Empress of Russia move house patrons than in overal at points mnd produces a great deal of Sterling Exchange Recovery. | Empress of Asia months. and these are the bes - 3 'y _ uncertainty #s to whether the reall The various movements {n the for- i PRI R rometers in the wholesale dry goods and the plEasle ALY Auode e CURB STOCK! downward swing has not started|eign exchanges during the week have Single Cabins. Double Cabl notions business. Their visits enable u Graln, PrOduce and lee StOCk Quntcions urmhed by .. mivts & Co[AAIN TS s St hapmentd, W) boen, more tan sty interescing: | GUIMMER CAMPS |] 5o tom fusine foon. Frrse to get first-hand information about con- tween the middle of January and the|Sterling, continuing its recovery, has Bathroom. ® Close.— ;“(inns in mplr_u_ |. di r-ll;f:l\!;:!;:‘c :;x! LOCAL WHOLESAL GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. pin. \aked | €arly part of March. 16 v i not only got back to where it was What mas b expected of the fature. | Egs—Strictly fresh, per doz. BALTIMORE, March 19 (Speclal).— | Allied Exp: B¢ 0| Misewing LR T e O o Dremotr lof e, hira TO EUROPE a . jsouthern, 00 pounds 0n | Allied 0l 0 e ) b s J 3 01 v Well Depleted Stock Live poultry—Roosters, per 1b., o i ,'\'x‘,‘f’f‘ Amork H l~:||m-~nwl] in the market during lhelnxzhpr sl\}l. Here there is plain re- Ranches, Canoe and . N. L-‘;“ml'-nggtm “While it is unquestionably true per 1h., chicken! R 8 fpast week. \ ction of the steady improvement ’ ; D, A that many of them were encourazed |Spring. per Ib, 40ai5: hens, per Ib. B 9 & It can mow u),:\\.”,,-:.] h:: '!r:x: ;):-:; {:;;r“m‘h:'_ };’;{t}:‘«h (;mndne,ml in the Horseback trips for AMPTON, HAVRE, ANTWE! by the pre-Easter demand to partly re- | k soun, each. H0a60. 3.50. Beans, green, pearl and wax, oone. O B D e e artic } = PO : ~ mn‘mh Dheir atocks, the bulk of their or- | Dressed . poultry — Fresh _ killed | crate, 3.00a6.00, Biets. per bunehe 415, | noone 0L e g™ [operations. which reached their cli-{ There has been a rather extraordi- sirls, Boys or Adults. 1419 New York Ave. fQors was due to their well depleted |Spring chickens, per Ib. 42a45: hens. | Cabbige, per ton, S.00al2 Fonton aop otans. - 1 |max a week ago. These operations injnary advance in the Italian exchange. ¢ o H Phono Main 75 e e e ne D S ostere, e il el el 1 Fared o 14 ltheir later stages brought out little | due unquestionably to a genuine bet- Competent supervision. The Canadian Pacific Ocean Services, 143, N Thule 16 and buyini | turkeys, per 50a58, per box, 7002800 S and 219 | fresh liquidation. and when the short | terment in the fiscal and economic G practically nothing on the strength of | Pork—I small, per 1b. 15;|2.00a3.00. Eggplan crate j Canada Copper . set about getting in its con-|position in Italy. On the other hand, On Great Lakes, at the heit benel amat there would be:medium, 13al4; heavy, 10a13. 7.00. Kale, per barrcl, 30a1.00. Teettuce | n Steel 20" | tracts recovery was very rapid. French exchange has not gained with Seaetl 4 | Tonthicr shimps 1 prfoes. Live stock—Calyes, per Ib., 14; lambs, | per basker. 1305 00, ons. per 100 | (- 3 Improvements In Spots. e cef iputiis ibeenRtOIIEA RO gD Seashore or n the SCtton [g00a%, Iwhish are’s g 10a11; sheep, 3a4; hogs. 11. pounds, 75a1.25. Parsnips, per bushel, | Roviewing the business situation: 'I'd wiher Wwayv. ains P commodity of all wountry merchants, |- Green fruits—Appies, per bbl. 3.00a | Loo. Peppers, ate, 5.0046.00. bt ek s grent denl of irremularity | . On¢ explanation for this is that Mountains. Accurate and have almost reached the level where | 7.00; per basket, T5a2.00; western, per 5. per bisket, 150a250. Spinach, nad 1o be noted. Things were better ( Certaln large credits held M England complete information they reasonably may be expected to re- i box, 3 -“a: A (ljlll_‘rfnrn a l'(_;:!";ns. ::":‘ 1.50a1 as, per basket, {for the textile industry, for the motor |} E B New Yflk 145 alifornia_oranges, pe ave matureq and have not been re- free newed. Another explanation is the 2 Zoods than s back. main. That level. in my judgment, |box. 3 i & trade, for whol approximates a price about 25 per cent | crate, 4.0 they had been two mont le dry 00. Florida oranges, per | Der (-rur-.'lanna,no. Tur- crate, 4.00a4.75. Grapefruit, per crate. |nips, per bushel, prevailing uncertainty over the next 1| Cherbourg — Southampton re-w. pures sl Apples, per barrel, e 2 register any further decline, and I con- | Vegetables—Potatoes, nearby, Xo. 1 100 pounds, 2.00a2.50. Oranges, per box, Reviewing the situation at the close | AT81RS Fhich: of conrse mean ety 2 B The P axtile | PET bb 75a2.25; northern, per sack, 3.00a3.75. i & 3 et e Tsegaiarity | &1y : o v = “yr i tect Apecdy adjustment of thir | £.30a2.75; sweet potatoes, per bbL. No.| Grapefruit, per hox, 250a4.50. Tan- | Dirant otors I ks b oumened: in the lines where | \he French. Just which of these two A<k Mr. Fostes Fortuishidy by 07 SuEais Tabor costs that will practically estab- | I, 5.00600; No. 2, 2.00a3.00; yams, per | &erines, per “”,-u',)”"' 10.00.. Cranber- | FIL P - Himprovement uhder way 1t has con- | LoAUSACes) Is (e more imnortant ORBITA .MAY 21st s bbl., 4.00a5.00 Lettuce, Florida, per |rieS, per barrel, 20.00a25.00. Strawter- | Erte i inued H 2 5 VW, y lish the price of cotton goods. Crate, B oGaE R, o loebart Tet. | Ties, per quart, 30460, ek Croesis jmied = e time the reports have | needed before judgment can be pro- 503 14th Street N.W. OROPESA, ...JUNE 4th bieee satte, shemapeE o W0 Selling Pricex at Noon. al Ol become a shade more cheerful con- “"""clf.d' I ORDUNA JUNE 18th :25; Florida celery, 2.50a3.00: RO-1 yrpuap sd winter, &p . | GilliTana 0t ] cerning the conper trade, while lead- ‘oreign Trade nkage. 2 lass passengers maine lettuce. 1252300, Cymblings | Ted wisiter, KarlCRY, por 5910, | Gismrock ot [ repredentalives in steel have ex-| As expected. the foreign trade fig-| Forty AR Mr Wostme Ofiocs in ||| 15t 2nd 2nd 37 class passens per crate, Florida, 4.0026.00. Spinach, | yyo,o,r¢q Sigter, gariic] < 1593 | Golawsn Pietires | pressed the opinion that the worst isjures for February revealed more THE ROYAL MAIL per bbl, 2.00 Peppers, per bas- | 0 i "fl.,fln‘l":ln‘:f"'“ {over in their industry and the belief |plainly than those of previous months Large Cities and Resorts. ket 6.0026.50. Tomatoes. per bOX.l (orn_(ob new, vellow, 4.00a4.19 ] Heclt oowernoiiiis 1as grown that the price cutting in|the effects of the decline in commod- STEAM PACKET CO. 4.00a5.50. Onions. per sack, 1.40a1.50 1, in cargoes: contract corn, | Hercules Paper.. the oil gone as far as is|ity prices. The heavy shrinkage in 26 BROADWAY NEW YORK ' per bushei; Mareh eopn. {Indian Packing both exports and imports as compared Intercontinental Rubber .. with both January of this vear and ¥ Or any Steamship Ticket Agent In rome Verde.... Kuy Connty Gias white, per bushel| Lake Torpedo .. per bushel asked. Lebigh Conl and Navigation. tar Gax track’ corn, yeliow, rnatiount Petroler Brussels sprouts, per qt. 25a30. : per pamel, Cranberries, 20.00a25.00 per bbl. Old | 725" cabbage, 1.00a1.75 per cwt.; new cab- 0 | bage, per crate, 3.00a3.75. one DAIRY MARKET. BALTIMORE, March 19 (Special).— Many Merchants Reported | pouitrs—Chickens, vouns, live, per i February of last year was much more | a matter of price reduction than it _ATLANTIC CITY, N. was of decreased volume. = 3 ( The official computation that during »l & 10ts of nearby rye, as to|Lone y February wholesale prices were off n 041.60 per bushel; No. 2| Llvinzsios Petroleum Mines Co... ; 5% per cent on the average gives an | PUUGINPR LD 1. 30a40: dressed, 40; old, 36a38:! western expo o 7 L fe i Magmn Copper ...... adequate reason for the entire result. MANAGEMENT R s : o L S inter enickens, 45, Ol | fiay: \‘:.":’:':L:,',- L0t per bushel | JE G 2 T 2aiiway prablent caroaly Wears| Wirgisia ave. mear bmew) Gepecits, New York, Havre, Paris ing Prices—Strike ste 0. Ducks, 32a40: dressed.ard i stand- | Marland Refivers .. any ANTaront sarect Frots What 1t Q10| B buths remiss wame, /Seveiec $0m New Stenmnbip roosters, 2! ard timothy 00, timo- | Maxon Valle: 38. Pigeons. per pair, 50a55. (.umn;\ 24.50. No, 3 timothy, 17.00 1 Meritt. OI .. n)wpek ago. A‘pparently l;all:a}ft elr:— ::r‘;lx!m? Special weekly. Booklet. Aute PAR]S : fowl, each 50as5. Turkeys. per poun o Jr 1700 Mermlte OILIC ployes as a rule propose to fight the . Dangers Passing. 10a45; dressed, 40ai5. Capons, Dper No. .1, O vt i o lower wage scale, putting it up to|9:D. PAINTER. = EAROLD LANDON. f No. 15 eloumr or mixed, 19.00 | Miawest Refning - the labor board to’ decide. Both par- |~ %at Us Maks Tou Fest at Home in the Ty e win san BY DICK SMITH. e v fresh—nearby firsts 1 clove ed. Nevada Oplir- .. ... : : ties to the controversy are anxious une uly 27, Epecial Dispatel to The Sta o o e e 5y Seuthar clover mixed, 16.30a20.08: | New - Increasing Business Report- |t io.aie (o rasedings. sng it Hotel Morton e 13.00a16.00; No. 1 clover, 2150 Nipin i8 not unlikely that a test case in- LA TOURAINE i : duck eggs, 60. % ety 5 5 ' KANSAS CITY, Mo. March 19.— o o v 2 clover, 16, OthEAmer X iand F volvin me one representative road LA LORRAINE ... A Butter—Creamery, fancy, per pound, s o Northwes T naRs 3 e polving 80; D - ocn- End Virginia Ave. 300, TN, ‘With danger of precipitate action by ! 4sa43; prints, 49a51; nearby cleamery mple hay, 1 Rt ed by Rubber Plants Will be brought up for decision, With | Erseey. “Puvete® Bathe ok, Camach opee. | LEOPOLDINA . > iioate. P Ladles, 25a30; rolls, 19a22 1 nominal; ook O an understanding that it will cover all | EZRA O. BELL and PAUL M. COF! CHICAGO .. % T nd Dacking house orkers | store packed. 19; dairy prints, 20a25 Bt Sohominal; No. 1 tangled | pliterion T Tone Is Optimistic. other disputes.~ - 75 Tl'l Phillips H :flcsovn'v:fil"lm‘m ] apparen ast, at least for a*time, ' : ; z b 7.00; No. 2 tangled rye, 16.00; | producere and R . Naturally the position in railwa: . v B { process butter, Joail. 0. 1 wheat, 33.00a19.80; No= 3 whsas | Bugucers aad Re stocks will rematn somewhat doubt. e 1ps THouse |iraxcz........Apr 30 g } the tenth federal reserve district has Massachusetts ave. near Beach. A. O. Mc |LAFAYETTE . BY G T ROCHWELL ful until the wage question is dis-iSeEsCharetis ave sear Bead ! 12.00a12.50; 'No. 1 oat, nominal, 18.00 | Radio pfd. turned to other readjustment phases. .2 oat, 16.00a17 00 Ray Her ’ : 3 | 2 i | - 16.00217. ay Her ecinl Dispateh 10 The Star. posed of. But the feeling is that pes Generally retait merchants have! MEXICAN RAILWAY MEN CHICAGO, March.19.—Forecasts for | St Creex Produeing CLEVELAND, Ohie. March . 19— |#imism on the railway outlook has| [Exclusive Private Cottage Hamburg Dll'ed adjusted prices to conform to de- rains and favorable weather for the creawes o holesale prices, vut ac;| ORDERED BACK TO WORK |ccop, combined™wich o relucivelysiol | B 0] e ca cle, offset re- ) e . Kansas City's largest banks, some ports of green bug infestation in the | Skelly Oil . : Dbeen rather overdone. 108 8. Sacramento ave.. overlooking ocean; | NIAGARA ... .May 7 July 12 Sept. gns of revival in the automobile In-| “A " settlement will probably be | eatering to select patronage; rooms with excel. | New York, V|go Havre dustry are more numerous in the|reached on the basis of a compromise | lent table. Phone 7149-J. 'mussn.ml 28 June | steel market, but as yet they are in [Which will allow the companies to|fFOR ROOMS, A‘P‘r-—l—m.)‘“ _'}()L‘ss—‘s. HOTELS, | w-nvv- nnul, It Creck (new).. still are impeding progress by refus- = 3 southwest, and were responsible Sweets Co. of ‘An substantially cut down their present Tag 1o ler o theis Tooacs. % National Leaders of Strikers ATe |giniraily vers ‘moarinn ommpple for a (Sl Inigrnato |the inquiry stage. The steel bus D e oTe oo reaeny 1410 New York Ave.. Washingtea. The volume of retail trade stimu-| o il o oo wheat today. Commission houses were | wonban DY ness is generally considered as quiet | time giving the men enough of an ad- lated by the approach of Easter has g rather gencral scilers, but the buying | Caitea Eastern s at any time in recent yeass, Still,|vance over normal wages to meet encouraged merchants to begin plac- o Goveniiont was scattered and mostly on resting|U. § Licht and Heat coni-2. 0 1% - T with the ; years. SUIl |3 eir contention that the cost of liv- ing fall orders, subject to prices at orders There wis ‘Some coverng a1 5. Tighe and Heat pac-0 '@ 1| ith the open winter that has ena-| ing'has not vet come down sufcient- Honolulu, Suva, New Zesland. | time of delivery. This enables whole-| ypxicQ CITY, March 19.—Railroad | eVidence in the way of evening up for | Unitéd Profit Sharing ... Loy B | e e el @utomobiles ||y to allow them to go back to where salers to place orders with manufac-| “1EX AL = over Sunday. The market started| L. S. Steamship ... - 3 FjEha usunt ot this seancn of the year| fiey were: 2 turers and should tend to check the |unions throughout Mexico have been|weak, but was easily influenced and | [eited Betall Candy’..l. T e e I8 cortaln t0 8] (Copyright, 1921, by Stuart P. West.) 20,080 oos A8 30s Eans growth of unemployment. {ordered by telegraph to resume work |rallied quickly. Opening quotations, | Goiies Texts IR Bt e et period Sol s R '4‘, - » While the Department of Labor's|immediately as a result of an agree- | Which were 3% to 13 “lower, w n!M,,,M ofl... s e, ot ao e i S = 1419 New York Aves report of Wednesday shows a slight | ent reached betwern national tead- |MAarch 154 and May 1.4% to 1.45, were | Wayne Coal —oomorrreri s Rubber plants in this section re-| MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE Canndisn_Australasian Roya increase in unemployment in this ter- | [ "o¢ Siriking railway me and gov- | followed by further déclines and "[::-,-.g'nf"xn'r-."f DORE &h b cretatng. bistioss Beousht N DAY §To7aGHE FOR FORNFIUNE Geymour St.. Vancouver, B. C. ritory, there is no reason for believ- | crnment ol Tt was believed nore |2 moderate , 3 easing s t ing the situation serious in fact ab- ltoday that virtually normal pdssenger | Lot teficcted the action in wheat, |, SUASSE - o ] D oo o o) Som SOt | st st e "‘v’n‘flcm"n"’"--. 5B, ove R D dicates unemployment has not pro-|resumed by the first of next week. unchanged to 3 lower, with May "% | Armone Teather ot 3 m,';.k,,;‘g'"“ el e St e Luxuriously ap- c U N A SrsaNect 10 8 unssine drkres j, Litde is known of the basis of the| 1 1o it the market raliied slightly : : Standird Tire Company of Wiilough- | MODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE pointed passen- ANCHOR Bullding In Stimulated. [ e e T AT O thiwite 1nl it i oin] b e . by, operated by R. J. Firebtone, is| LARGEST VANS ON THE ROAD =g\ ger steamers of Open weather has stimulated bulld- | workers: WhICH o8 BC8 oy ot the | cereals, starting unchanged to i | Switt & Co. x running ten hours a day and six days — 17,000 tons dis- dwellings somewhat and work e . e fufforded Tas taken up. some of | TepUblic for the past three weeks. A llower, ‘with 3 the siack caused by curtallments in | brief statement by the leaders of the | havering abou a week. while an Improvement is o lace: - ‘sssenger nad Freight Serviess notiesl in various other rubber com- = P = panies in this locality. lyngrk.fmm New c i v 41% to 41%, and that figure, el e deteing Provicions were dull. but higher, other industries. Records for the first { men. announcing their determination} o dEher Ga t fact a arc S 150} ¢ill 1 to call off the strike, was issued here | With hogs and other light receipts jarment manufacturers are en- Show s wain-over Sareh of g year | e nieht. dnd government oieldie | The raice In wpeat wereSery| PALMER OPINION STANDS. |rurssed ovue e Jnwroenent i) g —"ra Se ) o gTeat headway is expected, how- | lave been silent us to the details of | fesble. Liauidation set in with sup- weather and early Easter, Thers is May 38 ever, until after April, whe ; | the settlement. ! avy undertone d carly Easter. . Sircements Wil be Thails with buiia: | The Kovernment was represented in | soon develoned. The close was weak, | Attoraey General Not to Review lun opumistic tone “througnout the | (RPN { Rio de Janeiro S §; Vauban | Dra e ing trades. — Contractors are deter.|he -final conferences by President 24.“1/0 31% Jower, with March 152 to| Wine and Beer Decision. D, i Um0 (e el Montevideo Vestris e e Tmined to cut wages 121 o 15 perObregon and Adolfo de La Huerta,|152% and May 142 to 1.42%. | . {referred to as being “pretty good. on! e S. S. Vest COMFANY’S oFFch. Tant acoording to P. M Anderesn jsecretary of the treasury. The leaders| Corn broke with wheat, but buying| There will be no further review |ON® WaiSt manufacturer says the |TIME, WoRRy L AND 3344 | Buenos Aires July 6 secretary of the Builders' Association. DOUBLE HOLIDAY LIKELY. id in their statement that they had | against bids checked the decli i waist business is better than in six et et e By e | o e nimaked the declines. The | of the opinion of former Attorney | Montne and peices are stiffoning. LONG-. DISTANCE MOVING. | _conneotions for all of South Americs. | §17 14th St. N.W. . | T 5 3 by Preai 0 v , General Palmer affecting the -1 One good sized industrial plant re-| CRATING, PACKING, SHIPPING. |For mtes, oto, Amply compeey T, T s represented by President Obregon, | with May 66% to 66 L3 pre S s::n:‘mtinns ias we?kn 3: r’:n Your furniture inured for §2,000 while in our m-uny N. Y. EAS ER RIPS Plutarco E. Calles, secretary of the | wHEAT— Ope ‘tose. | BCTIDILE Of beer and wines by phy- =) Washington, NEW YORK, March 13.—Brokers | oit oo doas mith sallooan paoart i {12 | siclans unless Sceretary of the Treas | Ume after working three days a weels | ZEC Ui T e | TAMI HOITIINB T TORK. March 19—Brokers | will later deal with rallroad problems 14z |ury Mellon asks for it, Attorney Gen- | Since January 10, Employes accepted | S=====S=amrrn — IAMPORI'& Tilain all likelthood have a double [ in a fair and just manner. o = s ;;al DDuuiherl)' asserted yesterday. | & EL‘;:Z«(Z?:‘ wx:::)m;:hes Yottt RA( k. rokes o % {Mr. Daugherty said that, except on s 4 J e oy R e ENT e ) et for et i 1o ol makim Tt Beadity epeciod| L BAUM & SON inE for Suturday holiday followinst APPQOINTMENT TO WAIT. |(w'™ ... « 41 41 |adepartment, the Department of Jus- | because of the high freight rates. GET OUR ESTIMATE, signed vefy generaily by m{rnhmu July 00000 aayg 426, so%, | tice could not hand down reviews of | Freight “hlflrl"" now on steel shapes, We Furnitur and as there seems to be no acute| In view of the £e number of opinions. bars or plates average $12.50 a ton urniture and ax there scems to be no’acuts In connection with the possible|at primary points of manufacture. H. BAUM & SOY, cases which the government has ho o i : open, 1t 1s belleved the petition wiii | vending betore the Supreme court of | WILL DECIDE DEBS CASE. |transter of the prohibition enforce- | This means $20 to §25 a ton if ship) S ne 4 2 o 9 o e any distance. be granted when th, verno cet | the United States, Attorney General ment boreau from the Treasury to {#hy 5 . “ed‘ne!da)‘ e e Daugherty said y:.\’u—rdn; “he (w(nulll ! the Department of Justice, as a part At various points throughout the Attorney General to Pass on Pl iza v 50 9 ve consider: o = ea | of the general reorganization of gov- | country per cent of the cost of es o ilen s st ernment departments, the Attorney | lumber amd other essential building 0 oVt ou ment of u successor to Solicitor Gen- iali | A FOREIGN TRADE NOTES. |cral Frierson until atter these cases for Socialist’s Release. | General said he was not secking uny | materials is traced to frelght rates. Is Just as Important as {have been completed. He said that| Early consideration and decision | 24ditional authority, but would ac-|Reductions in transportation costs Wh. Y M { official had complied with his request | on the case of Eugene V. cept such responsibilities as Congress | are looked upon as essential to the ere ou OV {to remain until after these cases with [ o t% cugene V. Debs, the | might place upon him. Iolisgion sfognation Phone Main €900—Our padded vans which he was thoroughly familfar |Socialist leader now serving a sen- and experienced and careful men are To the SEASHORE NORFOLK British India has increased the duty on automobiles from 71§ per cent ad valorem to 20 per cent ad valorem. QUEENSTOWN (When permittet) —BOULOGNE—LONDON Madrid advices state that there is a | had been argued before the court. tence in the Atlanta penitentiary for MR. WE. oo envics. strong probability that the new | _— violation of ‘the e uer” win| SEE SECRETARY HUGHES, | MB- WEEKS IN PITTSBURGH. Biorage " our sreproot tumitwre 3 || VIRGINIA BEACH +t-Clais Only —Luswrious Sew 16.Knet 6388 . bhe 'n b ‘. warehouse at reasonable rates. i Spanish tariff will come into force FOREIGN BONDS. Loustiris. (ol e ;:mmli = Sn‘-cr»l:‘lryl Weeks u{lkhem:\‘alr Don- Merchants’ Tr f & Via Potomac River and RTH STATE. Mar. 29, May 3 very goon. Increase g6l prod : . augherty. The officials of the bu- T h partment has gone to sburgh, an -ans s D NORTH STATE, Mar. 29, Ncts, railway and hardware suroiien Guotations furuished by W. B, Hilbs & Co. -auare’ now collccting all of bu. | Members of Liberian Mission Here| [y 1o make an addreas before (he St Co. e Chesapenke: tiay: N HANDLY STATE, Apr. 19, May 24 a extiles kel > loning pric 4 papers for, the consideration of i s { chamber of commerce tonight. He ora, 3 | —_— machinery and textiles is likely. Rerlin 4% i Germanjeov. g 134§ Attomey General, who' said that ha Seeking Financial Aid. will return o this city ~Monday 920-922 E gu,e‘“ N Healthful | Merehandise from the United States L Ko ke would start reading the matter thor- ccretary Hughes today officially | morning. LW. Restful |NEW YORK—BOSTON—NAPLES to Porto Rico Increased 79 per cent in Baa: Anitine 475 oughly tomorrow morning. ived the members of the plenary —_— el e LS00, i : Cabin and Third Class 1920, compared with 1919, Shipments | Colokne Jo.. AL Fl. Ges. 4130 The President has instructed the| mission from the African republic of | ¢CHICAGO LIVE STOCK = Enjoyable | —GENOA - i from Porto Rico 1o the I'nited States | JAIZE 4= eta'eor Bank dn 173 | Atlorney General to take up the case | Liberia, headed by President Charles | Oi1oacor Mavch 19 (Unieon stoiss | V- ® MORES & SONS, Lith AND 7 N.W.— Joyable || | uoNTAS ..Apr. 9, May 18 S o B £he | Jirmatadt 45 L Bank 4 he View of aseer 2 A ! s denine 30, Marel ed States rn fireproof storage. AHONTAS - o2 0 s id nearly doubled in value, P i Preues Bank 4x. . Deba should be. reloane = "hether | B King, who have come here to ob- | yyrequ of markets).—Caitle, receipts | "T odern: Patace: Stemmers— PRINCES MATOIKA, Apr. 21, June ¢ Great Interest is being displayed by 25 S nifere 18 to be no “picketing" of | Bified Siates ror ihal nusnioiel et R 5 ey e Big 4 Transf 0., 1NC., O ANy i e the Japanese in the develo y Yie the White House in tk a ? Liberia ago, beef steers 25 to 50 lower; spots LAN . | t the Japauene b ihe develspment ot Jieaoe have amnesty extended 1o shose ime | o he e Sar the African | O MOTe on' heavies: butchers cows 1125 14th St. NW | NEW YORK—BREMEN—DANZIO ders are ,.,,,.m 1 to have been placed | Frankfurt 2153 F prisoned under the espionage act, ac- i Tven a eeedit of $5.000. | and heifers, mostly 25 lower; bulls, Phone Main 2054 Daily at 6:30 P.M. L bin and Third Class) PR I s L ke :.’-.,; by J\H-:( Har: ;L Stanton Blateh at e i only. migmail Postion of lower: veal calves, 75 to 100 lower: € ists in s L Raten 0t en, s RN L eing taken in Germa = C 1k socialist amnesty headqua .| th - °f | spots of ) E . SUSQUEH toward the establishment of a nas | By s, 15% “Now that the President has ashed | Loy Amount, = Conferences will ¢! ™Hogs, receipts, 3.000 head: light and Long-Distance Moving City Ticket Office, 731 15th St. | ANTIGONE...........May 3, June 1§ ;'km‘] museum of economics in Leip- | Leipaig 4%as }E?‘ Ttall n:, Allmrnl‘;y Gen r.ur Daugherty to re- &nd‘ Tréasury. within the next P mt-dlulm s(ur-e'.‘!.: to B :flgllie 1 \VINTER BUILDING STORAGE ‘Woodward Bullding. . IE. 7 Ba. 81 Itallen uotes 215 s view the case of Eugene Debs,” weeks 1 a to th t ers slow, mostly weak to 15 lower 1t. Finest Storage l-cllr i « Munich 4% it Relgian Rest she said, "Il is g i weeks in regard to the matter. . lthan yesterday's average, witl 2 RIFARS Maos s ity. ASHIN( Stewart Building, Baltimore Representations that Canada s German gov (1 13" Belglan Prem. 575 perative for us o aticy Diore e | imne S prelen dailis wuie B Torovar of hessio: tos e o Tk erchanatoar NORFOLK & W GTON || Phone Calvect 3460 2 appoint trade agents in the German gov. 3148 of securing a widely signed petition | 27¢ = { Shte bulk of 200 pounds down, 11.00a11.25 ert Packers, C; pers BO. LY. -~ States are understood to be r _— in order to show the “uu:.hl..:‘(rla!:io':: bulk of 220 pounds up. 9.25a10.35; Ecr , Soburban and ..,".'."n"::..sn'fl?,. STEAMBOAT CO. SSIBROADIN AN B : Serious consideration from the MONEY AND EXCHANGE. how gen the demana Is over the | GARE IN CHOOSING JUDGES | P55, 2t¢n%, 19,27 hisber: bulk de- 1ol K. Free Eetimates. 1433 U st ter of trade and commerce NEW YORK, March 19.—Prime mer- | €COUDUY for amnesty of political { sirable, 90 to 120 pound pigs, 10.502 The Brazillan congress wi cantile paper, 734a7%. Exchange | Prisoner: 10.75. vene May 1 and will resume ism sterling 60 bills and com- Attorney General to “Look Over' m.;s:'fl;;r:fifi:]l!ly' Q;‘f;:lolllleaijlfl:c‘r‘uecrehél‘s i ' UNION VISIT EUROPE NOW o dIscus- {4 rcial 60-day bills banks. 3.86% ; ay praci E - A L T R TS AN D01 | COMMITTEE POSTS FILLED| AU Sussested Candidates. * | 12550 chmibaris el s MIghY ana - STORAGE WHITE STAR LINE 5% slon. mand. 3911 ; cables, 3.92 . e ——— Attorney General Daugherty is go-|ers less: heavy lambs, mostly 1.00 COMPAN'X ; | France—Demand, 6.95: cables, 697.!senator Norris Heads A, Ho R wa toban th Foreign trade returns of England | Belkian francs—Doemand, 7.27; cables, S aeticnliured/iine cto ook A0Ten DRl e S8 S0lox or /s (nealeg o Tisge . LIVERPOOL for February indicate a continued de- Guilders—Demand, 34.35% cables. | Kello, i possible appointees as federal judges | Around 5 )% 85,:80 to 1. g NEW YORK—! clina of considerable Imporiance in|: Lire—Demand, ~4.09: cables €& on Foreign Relatlons. | 020, et attorneys hetore selections | 17" RIS A B T RS e e overseas trade. Imports decr Marks—Demand, 1.60; cables,| Two important assignments to|gqre made. In making known his in- et ME 3 about £20,000.000 in value from those|1.61. Greecce—Demand, 7.46." Argen- | standing committees of the Senate,| tention Mr. Daugherty said he ine PARIS BOURSE QUIET. Sfl’mmmsl ---. NEW YORK—CHERBOURG—SOUTHAMPTON e of the previous month, while exports Demand. 34.00. ‘Brazilian—De-| which have been in disputo. while the | tended to ¢all to Washington each| PARIS, March 19.—Trading 'was Adriatic.........Apr. 6, May 4, June 1 Olympic........Apr. 20, May 14, Juu4 fell off more than £23.000,000 nd. 14.62, Montreal, 12% per cent|republican committee on committees | man who came up for serious con-|quict on the bourse today. Three per By .C e-mn sk PRates Beasonavis : S ; discount. = Government bonds irregu- | has been sccking to adjust the com- | sideration in the districts and see | cent rentes, 59 francs 15 centimes. Ex- 104 PACKING BY EXPERTS NEW YORK and BOSTON—AZORES—GIBRALTAR—NAPLES—GENOA = edical and surgical supplies are |lar: railrond bonds steady. mittes aamiknments, the- chajrea | e hatore making Any ammoins |changs on” London. 56 francs 48 con: | Nesth 706-9 Fia. Ave. N.Wo | Canopic....... ..April 20 Cretic. UM bdibven Y T urgentl Zl;;:a;g ?r:n:x':enr:—""x’.r’;;:::‘ | ship.on the committee on agriculture, | ments. sl C’:l"“”“" 83 ‘""c; 95 “SAFETY FIRST" % g C 3 and a vacancy on lhe fore! o el licy for t e dollar was quoted at - ok - NO NEW FINANCING. | itin" Silitoc” I, Uren, Seeg | Ampuncr Peuey (08, W RAPatment | SIS W elmiment ¢ assoLbTELY Finsrmoor AMERICAN LINE and RED STAR LINE ° Plant for the extraction and refin- NEW YORK, March 19.—The Co- ’:“;_"( -—:;. :Nb ed_ today. Senator | Daugherty, who faid that he did no —_— MOVING—PACKING—FREE ESTIMATES NEW YORK—PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG—ANTWERP . ing OF peanut ofi Ts 1n demand’ i |lumbia Gruphophone Maufacturing| NOTTIS of Nebrasdm, the runking | intend to institute any suils unloss| CopFEE MARKET STEADY. TTED STATES STORAGE Finland.......Mar. 26, Apr. 30, June 4 Lapland......Apr. 2, May 7, Junog Taingtau. Company. whose stocks have been | ture, will be chaliman of thot e | e e, Al the riol®| NEW YORK, March 19—Coftee, Rio U 418420 10th St. 1&“ ©0-| Krooniand: .-Apr. '8, May 14, June 18 Zesland Apr. 16, May 21, Ju " No. 7. 6; futures steady; May, 5.96;| pyome Malm 4330 or Framklim 3433 HAMBURG—DANZIG—LIBAU Spain, under normal corditions, re. | ©0MeWhat under pressure recently | mittes, and Senator Kellogg of Min- [ now pending before the department, ine mh fres about 500.000.000 hoard feet nn- | due to rumors of new fnaneing cone | €SOt Will g0 to foreign relations | he said, are being investigated to |September, 6.74. TADDED MOTOK VANS FOE LONG.DIS. | Gothland (3d Class Only). From Philadeiphia. % TuRily to supply its needs. for jamber templated, denies offici W i Cany | committee. it was said. determine whether any should be _— .'.5.2"2‘:‘ T ulleg packons asd creviag | Samiand (3d Class Only). .From New York...... ’ and forest products. ~Of the tmported | new. Issuvs Of Securiidos wre cons | e GEOBT) | LIDERTY BOND CLOSING PRICES. | S8, “’Efi?\‘:"fimcw ""'I'u"Ar AMERISAN LINE—New Vork-Hamburg (Dlrect Servios) . xupply, amounting 1o ahout 345,000,000 | templated at prement. The compan stal xales for 1920 by the American e NEW YORK, March 19.—Liberty | EXPRESS CO. Manchuria. _Apr. 14 | Mongolia e S PManchuria. ... y 28 board feet in 1912 the United State ¥8 it hus $6.000,000 in cash on hand mpiny amonnted to $143,-| The Weber Piano Company has de-|bonds closed: 3'%s, 90.62; 1st 4s, 87.00 mnmm Minnekahda (New), Triple Screw, "fi'-r,,.. u.,._ ‘31, May 12 (3d c...m =upplies about 75.000.000 feet. most of nel assets of between cighteen N8t $146.023,73 1919, | clared a quarterly dividend of 1% per | bi d 4s, $7.00; 1st 4l4s, 87.3f The Central Transfer Co. g i 4 5 which was southern vellow pine and land twenty millions of dollars, It|although the bala available fof|cent on its preferred stock, pavable |434s. §6.947 3rd 4148, 90, A1 H 9T, MW, " INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY . 2 the remainder largely red gum and reports that buSiness is improv- d nds was $15,151,155, compared | March 1. to its stockholders of record | 87.14: vi tory, 3%s, 97.16; BAGGAGE, HAULING., STORAGS. white oak. 2 with $15,972,572. March 19, 1435, 9712, 'ANP N 1208 F St. N.W. R. M. Hicks, Passenger Manager.