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ferings from smaller producers since the decline to 12-cent levels. ~ {DEMAND FOR STEEL February are estimated about sev- OUTLOOK FOR WHEAT. CHICAGO, March 19.—According to the Modern Miller, condition, of win- ter wheat crop continues generally favorable. Growth is far advanced Spreading for this time of the year. of the grcen bug area persists and infestation is general in Oklahoma. Healthy appearance of the plant les- sens the fear of damage by insccts. injury is not impor- Sippi i | I | enty-four million pounds. Final Jan- uary figures show exports for that month 54,986,516 pounds and imports 189,770,182 pounds. Other Metals Received. ‘With stocks still accumulating, there i Igading producers are maintaining 18 talk of increased curtailment, and old prices. Sales to consumers In I | - Actual reported Evila o) Lead is easier. owing to lower ad-| tant to date. Hast of the Mis: fn:P'g Iron Weak, Production vices and reduced inquirs. Light| complaints o{ndpirxion“":gye\?:rl‘n::‘l:: e v ha ous. co s gen v satis- g P e factory. although there is a widening Limited; Copper Steady. Other Metals. YORK, March “19 improvement is noted | fears of unloading by weak holders. Tin shows irregulority, due to the | | uncertain trend in Londou, and| |sere consuming demand. which is| very | SlOW. consists mainly of speculative | Lot | operations. 1 light in de-| Zine is slizhtly easier for prompt | mand for steel products, principally and nearby shipment, business being | i from builders and automobile manu- small. il facturers, but menmerally the market| Antimony is more or less nominal. { continues dull, with buying of a OWing to continued tariff uncer- sporadic character. Production con- | tainty. i tinues to diminis nd big compani are estimated to be running about per cent capacity and indepedent dry area in western sections, notably Nebraska. Optimiatic View of Cotton. NEW YORK, March 19.-—4 more op- timistic view of the European politi- cal prospects was reflected in _the steadiness of the cotton market here this morning. It failed to create any general or aggressive demand, but | week end realizing sales were quite | readily absorbed w. advancing_from 1 1o and closing at 11.52 or 8 points net higher. The general market closed at | a net advance of 3 to 22 points, with March relatively firm ! “Thera was a little more southern | selling than recenutly, probably re- | suiting from i A NEW | | RESERVE BANK REPORT. | NEW YORK. March 19.—The state- ¢ iron s dull and weak. Produc- |ment of condition of the Federal Re- B0 S "U"‘Z‘I‘_‘ll‘fi;‘k | serve Bank of New York at the close | of business March 18, shows: Total N Y ttractive there is of new business, and purchases are | the increased &pot bu mostly in small lots £old reserves. $309,811,036; total re- | ness in southwestern markets v Copper Steadier. | serves, $661,897.724; bills discounted | terday. and nctive positions sold off a | LR ey e e SRR i) P N eC | faw points rizht after the call or Sopuer & leveloped a steadier | Secured by government war obliga- | iour 4 to § points net lower. There | mbers, $385.729,580; all but without improvement in de- | tions: For m or was Wall street and scattered buying, members, $351.324,434; | Fresh export business has | others. . howevar, and the market soon stead- restricted, and so far t 2 ausht I oDen, maTket Sie | ied up aain. with March selling at otel - carilite: agsels, isssesi3 | 1134 or 2t pointsinelamgher Innthe uncollected items, $154,006,411; ! to members: Reserve account, | 56,463; total deposits, $654,377.- federal reserve notes in actual circulation, $759,920,080. Ratio of total reserves to deposit and federal reserve note liabilities combined, 45 cut does not st.mulating announcement that the gov ad finally disposed e ne Nion July advanced or 9 points net late tradine. while from 12.04 to 12.21. hicher. due is for women profession for irector educational A new {that of story TWO BARGAINS IN Three-Piece Bed Outfits $2.98 Delivers $1.00 a Week Pays It Your Choice , ither of These Outfits B | it inch continuous post bed, 1-inch fillers, Walnut, Mahogany, Porcelain White, Vernis Martin brass bed, all-cotton mattress finishes, all-cotton mattress and all-metal spring. and metal spring. You may take vour choice of either of these 2-inch post Beds with 1-inch filler, v finis you wish, or the All‘Brass Bed with 2-inch post and 1-inch fillers, at this exceptionally ‘Irx':\:"i\rifcl:.l h-nl‘}e':é Beds alone have been selling for the price we are asking for the bed, spring and mattress now. The spring is all of metal and has a woven wire fabric construction, shich is for service and durability. The mattress is of h a good grade of ticking. Four-Piece Fumed Oak Library Suite 2-inch post, 1-inch fillers, Solid Oak Ward- robe, $19.75 Double doors; complete with hang- ers_and hap shelf. $1.00 CASH— $1.00 WEEKLY. A complete room of furniture at this very low price, very durable and beaugiful, well Tade and constructed, inciudes & Rocker. Chair. Sofa fnd Fable whien has a drawer. This set is covered in a good grads of Brow leather. Must be seen to be appreciated 5 I $1.00 Delivers This Set of Six Dining Chairs LARGE COLONIAL BUFFETS| In cither fumed or golden oak, with comfortably padded box seats. $26 .50 ot more than one set toa customer. Colonial Buffet Golden Oak -1 Lok ol Oax No phone orders Aacce.ptevd.. Come e pictured | early, as the quantity is limited.... ia 0] $1.00 Cash—$1.00 Weekly Tickly. ELEGANT 4.PIECE CIRCASSIAN WALNUT-FIN- ROOM SUITE, AS SHOWN ©d, consists of a Chiffonier, ColonixlatyIaHinysolld forky £ i © Dressing Table ahd a Dresser P S T, or. You cannot afford to buy length and has extra leave without first inspecting this big handsomely designed as pic tured. T %15.00 CASH—$10.00 MONTHLY. NLY $100 A WEEK. White Porcelain 8-Quart EASTER SPECIAL Water Pails =~ FANCY COLORED EASTER BASKETS stecl base, and absolutely ced perfect and free from h May contracts| s 625 57 493 104 6215 8714 734 lacw=I|aanl BB eSS uweman 4 6 6 5 7 10 5 7 2004 Week ending 19, s E3 15%¢ High. Low._ Dir. ~—1921— Rate. High. 35 2! — Adams Expr . 28 193 1534 — Adv Rumle 16 3913 2515 — Ajax Rubber 3 H Alaska Goid. 14 Alaska Juneau 13 Allied Chemica 444 Allied Chemical pf. 90 Alli 37 Allis-Chalmers pf.. 82 Am Agri Chemical.. 51 Am Beet Sugar..... 44 Am Bosch Magneto. %36!3 Am Can pf.. Am Car & Fdy Am Chicle Co. Am Hice & Lea. Am Hide & L pf. 4% 5313 Am Ice pf. .. 6214 Am International. . Am La France. . Am Linsced. Am Locomotive. Am Radiator. . Am Safety Razor. Am Ship & Com. Am Smelting. Am Smelting pf. Am Steel Foundry Am Sugar Am Sumatra Am Tel & Tel. Am Tobacco. . Am Tobacco (B) Am Woolen Am Writing Ppr pf. 6 Endicott Johnson Erie 1st pf. Erie 2nd pf. 8 Famous Players.... 8 Famous Players pf. 10 Fisher Body — Fisi Rubber — Freeport Texas. — Gaston Wilims. 2 — Gen Asphalt.. 6274 5 Gen Asphalt pf. 97y 6 Gen Cigar Co. 60 8 Gen Electric 13815 i 1 GenMotors.. 133 6 Gen Mot 6% deb. 6635 7 Gen Mot 7% deb 755 6 Goodrich (BF). 374 — Granby Consol..... 20 — Gray & Davis. . 1614 7 Great Northernpf.. 743 4 GreatNorthnOre.. 32 2 Greene Cananea 2 — Guantanamo Sug... 13 = Gulf States Steel. 3014 — Hendee Mfg. . 16 13 — Homestake Mining. 54 15 — Houston Oil.. .69y 11)4 1 HuppMotor........ 15 85} 7 IllinoisCentral. 8705 5% 60 Indiahoma......... 6 295 — Inspiration.. 3355 % — Interboro Con 5% 104 — Interboro Con pf. 1514 74 — Inter AgriChem. 94 42% 5 Inter AgriChmpf.. 4974 9334 7 Inter Harvester.... 984 12% — InterMarime....... 13% 4614 6 Inter Marinepf.... 52)4 303§ — Inter Motor Truck.. 334 57% 7 Inter M Trk 2ndpt. 63} 13} — Inter Nickel 15 84 — 5834 16% — 19 3% - 20 &= 13 85 — Jewel Teapf. . B 14)4 — Jones Bros Tea..... 3§ 184 — KanCitySou...... 2% 454 4 KanCitySoupf.... 48§ M 354 4 Kelly-Springfield.. 414 — Am Zinc.. 6 Am Zinc pt Anaconda. ... 343 Asso Dry Goods. 2414 Asso Oil. 94)3 Atchison 94 Atchison pf. g Atlanta Bir & Atl... 3 Atlantic Cst Line. 8073 Atlantic Gulf. 3014 Atlantic Gulf pf 2 Baldwin Loco. 8% Balto & Ohio 307%% 4 Balto & Ohio pf. 47 250 Barnsdall B.. 24 Beth Motors 25 Beth Steel. . 524 Beth Steel (B) 5344 Beth Steel 8% Df. 1053 #1033 Booth Fisheries 413 Bklyn Rapid Tran 2% BklynRTectfs..... 74 Burns Bros 833 Butte Copper & Z. 423 Butte & Superior. 13 Butterick. ... K 17 — Caddo Central 2§ 12§ 6 calif Packing. 60 59 — Calif Petrol. 43 354 7 Calif Petrol pf. 3 04 10 Canadian Pacific.. - 114}{ 11053 — Central Leather 4075 37 7 Central Leapf... 865 853 2 Cerro de Pasco. 6% By 10 Chandler Motors... 8035 71 4 Ches & Ohio. . 58% i — ChiGtWestern. 8% 1% — Chi Gt Western pf. 1735 15% — ChiMil&StPaul... 25% 2% — Chi Mil & StPpf. 39 368l 5 Chi& Northwn..... 67% 64l 8 Chi Pneu Tool 623 8% — ChiRI& Pacific. 27 B 6 ChiRI&P6%pL... 6l 57% 7 ChiRI&P7%pL... 72 694 — Chile Copper. . 100 9% — Chino Copper. 21 1935 — CleveCC&StL.... 4l 40 6 Cluett Peabody. 47 4 — Coca-Cola.... 205 204 3 Colo Fuel & Iron. 27 %% — Colo & Southern 341{ 3244 6 Columbia Gas. . 3075 562 — Columbia Graph 815 513 7 Colum Graphonet pt. 485 34 7 Consol Cigar. LA 8 7 Consol Gas. 825 80 2 Cons Inter Callahan 53 5 3 Consol Textile 19% 1815 7 ContCan... *6ls 57)3 — Cont Candy.. 14 Ui Corn Products g 60 Cosden & Co 29'5 2645 Crucible Steel. . g 813 Cuban Am Sugar. 84 26 C'uba Cane Sugar... 24!4 21!3 Cuba Cane Sug pf. 654 64 Pel & Hudson...... 101 907§ Del Lack & West... 210 210 — Denver & Rio G 1% 14 — Denver & RGpf. %8 2% 1 Dome Mines 155 130 — Elk Horn Coal. 193 1214 631 71 3 19% 1415 044 ) 2005 13 8% 13 51 <6015 B 8g 54 30 5 12% 7 a5 o 1% 405 1" 8 8% 2054 b A% Wy RCH 20, |Week’s Price Range Néw York Corrected to the Close of Business March 19, Saturday, at the Office of The Evening Star. 1921-PART 1 Stock Exchange FINANCIRE. RANGE OF MARKET AVERAGES. - The following chart shows graphically the actioh of forty repre- sentative stocks 1t in on the New York Stock Exchange. The period covered is the past month, up to and including the close of the market Friday, March 18. The lower section of the chart indicates the relative activity of the market. ~——FEBRUARY—— MARCH e T s T8O BMBLB 1 2545789 0ULHBLIR o igh. w. iv. W ending March 19, 1981. Net. Close. Uile-r—lm—: Rate. e High. Low. Clese. Chge. 80| -- . -- .. B+ 4] 46 35 — Kelsey Wheel..... L0 0 % 16 — 25120 16 — KennecottCopper.. 18§ 16§ 18% + 2% 323+ %] 17 84 — Keystone Tire..... 15% 13% 1686+ Ua| | 78 15+ 14| 58'5 49! 6 LackawannaSteel. 531§ 604 535+3 @ 5% 25 17%§ 2 Lee Rubber.. 25 224 <7 434+ I3} 563 4914 335 Lenigh Valley..... 5130 494 il 8 +1%118% 15 2 LoewsIac. . o18% 16% | & 36% + 3% 122{ 955 — LoftInc. 104 374 82 +2 {1641 136 12 Lorillard (P) {2 503+ 2 {4 31 - TLooseWiles. s ] 43% + 314{10833 973{ 7 Louis & Nash § 5615 + 4141 68 5913 6 Mackay Cos. { 209+ 2%] 81 45 7 Manhattan Elev. e @ 1 {80 655 8 MayDoptstores i 2 1223 + 3%{1671{ 1373, 12 Mexican Pete. L+ 2%+ 4] 19% 154 2 Miami Copper. } 21% + 234 15} 113{ 160 Middle States. 8 64+ 14{ 332 29 2 Midvale Steel. (| 68 1243 + 2%1 13 9 — Minn&StL(n). 3§ 05+ 1%{ 78 6 7 MsiPassM 5 2 4%+ 230 3 2 — MoKan&Tex. = 53+ 4%) 5% 4 — MoKan&Tpf = 625 + 2241 2075 16 — Mo Pacific.... g @+ 2 | 43 B — MoPacificpt.. 2 8% 1974 Montgry Ward z 4 52 +2 | g‘/i Mullins Body. ... ; (Copyright, 1921, by W. F. Meyer.) &+ M!m Natl Acme. High 1920 High 1921 to Date 705 + 136} Natt Biscuit. Industrials 109.88, January3 | Industrials 14, February 16 6 + 141120 Natl Blecuit pf Raile . :7'853% November 3 | Rails ... .56, January 15 8% + 14] 3658 25! Natl Cloak & S. Low 1920 | Low 1921 to Date 0 +3 53 213 — NatlConduit.. Industrials 66.75, December 21 | Industrials. March 11 77 +2%| 6 — 4975 6 Natl Enameling. e Rails .. 67.83, February 11 | Rails .69.10, March 11 101 — %) 145, 692 6 NatiLead. + Twenty Industrial Common Stocks Used Are: 20% + % lg/. 44 — NatlRR Mex 2d + 35| Amcm AmSogar Central leather Rep Iron & Steel g = : G n Te orn Product s Wi+4 P12 0% — Nevada Copper + AmCardldy: ARTIETY marne’ Tambeuwpasy Westing 9% — %l !‘Nd 60 6 NOTex & Mex +1 Am Smelting Baldwin Loco Goodrich U S Bubber Western Union h : 100 Ll :3:;" lg :zsxrnnke. 53 +2 Twenty Railroad Common Stocks Used Are: 115 %] 18 2 entral. + 3| atenison CM&StPaul K O Sonthern rthern Pacific ng 13 — 23§ 2 205 24 NY Dock....... + 17| Baitimore & Ohio Dl & Hudson Lehigh Vailey o Southern Pacific NS 4 % 7 e onis & Nas| tern Routhern Rwy @ + 64| D% 4 — NYNewHaven.... 184 M3 16 — 45| Ches&Oblo ~ Tiliois Central N ¥ Cent Tensepivanta " Cnlon Pacife 30 — 13 19% 16 1 NYOntario& W 3 1 5 — % Daily Movement of Averages: + Y Norfoik Southern. 1 | +3 | 7 Norfolk & Westrn I + 23] 5 North American. . 1 f 4 X t 7 Northern Pacific 2 i 5 Nova Scotia Steel. el i 40 Oklahoma Prod. { 2 Orpheum Circuit 8 Otis Elevator. - — Otis Steel.. > , Friday 3 Owens Bottle. 3 irey T A GLANCE 5 Pacific Gas & Elec.. A 2 : — PacificOil.... 334 3 Maturit; 1021, Close 5+ 4% 4 y el f 6 Pan Am P i > ; date. High. low. Yesterday. Yiel: 6 PewAm bitri1 (5 24+ 04| Liperty 315 .. 10040 893) 61547 9330 K990 9062 4 3 P ). 6425+ 43| Fiberty Ist 4s. Y ! 6-15-47 8850 8524 *87.00 enneylvania...... 354 — % | Liberty 2d 4s X . 11-15-42 8810 8534 8700 4 2%+ K1 ~ Penn Seabd Stesl 1354 4 | Liberty 1st 4%4s 10400 8400 61547 8870 8540 8730 5. 575 + 3%, 43) 3336 — PeoplesGas... 4315 + 43| Liberty 2d 414s. 10284 8110 11-15-42 8840 8530 8694 5. 1043 + 1344 19%4 153 — Pere Marquette. 17{+1 | Liberty 3d 4%s. . 9500 8560 9-15-28 91.14 8800 9020 58 5%+ %4 3 — PereMarqpr.. 0 +6 |Liberty 4th 44s 0300 8200 10-15-38 8860 8574 8714 3 14 + 24 3% 32 3 PhiladelphiaCo.... 34 +2 |Victory 3%s . D 9940 9460 52023 9772 9580 9716 5. 815+ 1341 31l¢ 234 — Phillips Petroleum. %15+ 2 Victory 434s . X } 5-20-23 97.76 9586 .“'I;Z.l. . 8575+ 74} 313 19%{ — PierceArrow...... 3,’}_,_“ _______.____——-————— B ;13; 10— PierceOft 0%+ % D l‘l W h 1204+ 134] 8 T 8 PierceOilpt. 1% 1 n 17 34} 6% 565 5 PictaCoal... it % The Year 1921 to Date on the Washingto 4 +14[32 25 — Pitts& WestVa. Bscirier S 5051 13 14§ 12% 1 Pond Creek Coal malir ] tock Exchange. 46 +10 {9 8){ 8 PressedSteelCar... 87}; 8315 u;:+ 2;3 x 73.+2%]64 54 4 PublicServiceNJ.. 64 60 m" £ 3/' Furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. Hibbs Bullding. 11335 + 214|111% 1025 8 PullmanCo........ 106 10334 1034+ 1%g Up to and incinding Friday, March 15 4955 + 34| 1% 8 Punta AllegreSux.. 48 45 4715+ 1;/; Sales. BONDS. . 86%4 + 3% g% 4 PureOil... 34 314 w;; T2°| wwgeeana and Fot. River & R 253 + 115 8 Ry Steel Spring 209, 81 g . . and P. Telepl g Y 1 i coee 89 85 8 75| 59,000—Capital Traction 1st 58 ang + 9| 19 = L Bt Lk S Gy and Suburban Ry. 5 Y . 5+ 2% 8% 4 5,000_Metropolitan R k. Ist Gs. 5+ 14| 55 2 4,000—Pot. lec. Power :n.; 17% + 1% g;% 2 Reading 24 pf: By FURET SR r:‘;:: deb. 6 3 - 74| 27,500—Pot. Elec. Power ge: B + % 73% Remington Typr 2 255 29 -+ 31;| “2000—Wash. Alex. and Mt. s+ %| BK Rep Iron & Steel... 681 623{ 67154 s.| 45,000~Wash. Gas Light gen. 66 +1%| 24% Rep Motor Trk 195 16 WA+ 6] §7000_wash. Ry. and Elec. con. s 6 1 5615 520 Royal Dutch - éffé 193 + 45| 13/000—Wash. Ry, and Elec. gen. 6s. 2% + mi B ID{ 1 StdosevhLesd..... 13 14 Tt oy T Dist, of Col. 265 603 + 2341 244 19J§ — BtL & San Fran. 207 20 211 72| Shares. STOCKS. ; T4+ %) 30} 2% — StLSouthwestrn... §+ 1.125—Capital Traction 10 + 540 35 — BtLSouthwnopt.... 1.087—Walhmgt'ona:;das 205+ % 5% 24 — Saxon Motors.... and 40 —3%[ 74 5% — Seaxboard AirLine. 226—Wash. 7+ 815 — Seaboard Air L pf. . 32:12;‘;-'-3 National Bank. 2135+ %| 9 72!§ 8 Sears Roebuck B VY% B+ 3y 9—Liberty Nat. Bank....... 27+ 4% 2% 13 — Seneca Copper.. 1% 135 151 + 14 ational Bank of Washington 8% + l%} 45 — Suattuck ArizCop.. 6 5y 51?1 47 593+ 241 461 385 T4 Shell Trams& Trd.. 413 40% A4+ 15| 200 —cemimental Trust 7 — U4 283 1975 — Sinclaic Congol B M 23 s, “90—National Savings and Trust 313!,‘4 —12%} 41)3 6 Sloss-Sheffield 2 45 2 4 i 11i—Union Trust ...... 43% 0] K = 2 -4 10—Wash. Loan an rust. Ll JUby ST 6 Southern Pacific BT 5+ 25 —Security Sav. and Com. Bank. 8285 + 2/§. 245 19— ‘Southern Raflway.. 213§ 1035 208, + 1 17—Union Savings ... S+ |0 W5 5 SouthernRypr... % 54 5+ 10 40—Corcoran Fire Insurance. 193 + U465 135 5 Standard OUNJ... 104 135 135 — mg| ot arapho. prd. 6124 + 644{110.- 1064 -7 StandONNJ pf. 1075 106% 10734 + 4 345—Mergenthaler Linotype 4 104 . 85 7 Stérn Bros pf. 104 95" 100 74| 360—Lanston ‘Monotype M+ 443 21 4 Stéwart Warner 32 3 3 1;? Washington Market 2 43 |43 2 — StrombergCarb.... 3515 207 354 + 5% 903 + 63| 095; 433G 7 Studebaker... s 0 6o1g +1053 LIVE STOCK MARKETS. | TRADE CONDITIONS. 28)§+ 241 103 713 1 Submarine Boat. 85 74 s’,‘,+ 74| BALTIMORE, March 19 (Special).—| NEW YORK, March 19—Brad- 283§+ 2541 13K 7){ — Superior OII.. 85 7 87:+ 24| The live cattle market is practically | street's review of trade says 6%+ %| 48 365 6 Supertor Steel. R S e e e e Bl T e 101+ 215 135 — Temtor C & F (A) 15 ‘ in_tone. ~ Wharf recefpts contite near approach of Easter have brighi- o z 135 14 — 75| lght but falr at ook Ve but|ened up jobbing and retail trad i 5 s 10 or top-grade cattle, rade - Ah e o stock moves slowly. | The former sends about the best re- o 3 Quctations today at Light street|ports since late summer of 1929, and Texas & Pacific. ... wharf: the latter the b inc 1 Texas Pac C & Oil Beef cattle—First quality. per 1b. | @0 T the best since the pre- — Third Avi 8 to 9; medium, per 1b., 6 to 7. Bulls, | Christmas rush of last year. Then, rd Avenue. .. as to qualit; to 7. Cows, | too, collections are a shade better % 230 Times Sq Auto 8jas to quali P 52 60 7 Th‘in | a?:d:;vj (nruat;n:o:fl‘e ar;d building a 4 ; 35| steers, . 4_to 6._ Oxen, as to| es have show i 6 Tobacco Products. < | avaiity. per 15, 5 2.5 Ol “ows, |and have bought more frecly of m — Transcontinental §zmh'e to ‘In‘i‘ per, heaAliED 88 Q"?!Q'&t'tfm ;l'r‘?dcha‘.s 2 whole. in fact, .00; commod to. fair, per head,|i ully fair, best reports vom- g :;“."‘“"“wmm" 30:00° t6°50.00. Caives. veal, choice, | ing from the northern half of the e nion Bag & Papr per b, 13; or‘dinary to mfidhrm:, per cough;y. = = B 5§ — UnionOil.. .. 2 hieavy, smooth, fat, per | “But when this is said it must 1 22 113% 10 Union Pacific e 25.00: rough, per head, |also ha conceded that industry i 7% =2 o - d 15.00 t 18. common, thin, per |lags: that employment, though mo: 1435+ 15| 11, ‘6455 4 Union Pacificpr.... 683 655 66 head. 500 (0 10005 " Widely discussed, Still Tacke heatiiv 164 + 14 26 653 66 ad. 5.0 t S 4134 217 — United Alloy Stl. 32 375 321 1| Sheep—No. 1, per 1b., to 6: old | of affording full occupation for mil- 1 Bl s D ‘954 ’0,: Yi+ 13[bucks, per b, 4 to common, per lmn: of workers: that signs of back- H & 3 9 93 217|Mb., 2 to 3. Lambs, choice, per lb., 10| Wwardness or reaction are common. 314 350 United Drug 1st pr. 44 *4317 43,,+ 4| to 11: fair to good. per 1b. 7 to §;this, the way, in lines that led 8 United Fruit 314 43)3 — 3| common, thin, per 1b, 5 to | the 1 revival; that the Eeneral Inited Frul + #1;| “Hogs—Straight, per Ib. 10 _to 11.|industrial and commercial movement — TUnited Ry Invst 103 + 1 Sows, as to quality, perslh.. 7 to is \'fr)’; h-rewulxlar—w;lly i; ll‘"‘tl'-wl T L2 e St d boars, per Ib., 5 to 6. Live | most frequently used—and that the 3 :::::: ::tl.‘:l' ;r 5% BU B+ s o Wae an quality, per Ib.. | pessimism so freely voiced last week T Strs. 52){ 481 4975+ 13512 to 15. Shoats, as to size and | still finds expression in complaints — U'SCastlronPipe.. 185 143 1834 334 | 9Uality: per 1b., 10 to 13. 1:!;;:0:2; revival is not as great as _5 USCastIrPipept. 4615 46 4634+ 3 s M,:‘:&:&,‘_Eé‘;‘;flfi“,{fi; Noting continued hesitation ana U'SFoodProd..... 2 195 2234 : {current price uncertainties. wits 8 USInd Alcohe e I e riatacia) e ) Tower: | threatened labor troubles in some in- sl I 635 624+ 4ig] ek amo, bt B es: butchers' | dustries tending 1o accentuate Tivw U'S Realt; ealty........ 46 & 46 4 41{|cows and heifers, mostly 25 lower; | FAIUNE sttifude Dune Hewew o : USRubber........ 7145 65} 7134+ 47| bulls, stockers and feeders, steady ] e anate) US Rubber 1stpf.. 102 1013 102 3¢| 2> Iomeny veal ives, 75 ko OW- | Phasized and that some basis for cn- 2 USSmeltRetin.... 314 30 oo % 5,000 head: light | conragement is afforded by the indi- 15 1g|l2 107 7 USSteelpe. ¢ I 1ag| Others slow, mostly el 10 it an- | the country. The review adds: 43¢ + 4] W% 4624 4 Utah Copper e ;‘; T aover of heavies: top. 11 parative case in money rates during & & A 73 2 .00all ! a period of large tax payments is als 6 +8 |12% 84 — UtahSecCorp. B 115 12 4 3g|bulk of 200 1bs. 20 LAl e N vorable amgury. while more sta- 1435+ 14| 41 26 - 4 Vanpdiem Corp. 34 W 30, — 1 |k Ol 525 higher: bulk desirable, | bility has developed in financial mar- 371/' o | 42% 2055 4 Va-Carolina Chem 3285 295§ 3215 . §o 3, i!zo 1b. pigs. 10. 50a10.75. i kets generally, and commercial fail- o2 102 95! 8 Va-Car Chem pf § 295§ 32+ 1519000 0 N Feeipts, 9.000 head: re-|ures, although still numerous and 6 4+ 14 3 P! 853 953{ 953{ — 13;| cerpts toduy practically all to packer | frequently involving large amounts, Jg3 ] BE T - Wanah... 7§ T4 74— 14|divect; compared with week ago, leht | ave, reeniiy “hown some contrac: " 23% - bash e e y , 5 7 r; feeder: g “ebruary building o 5%+ 3 185 raAbealiofd 20 18 1915+ 3| and handy lambs. B0 10 10 AN T.00 off: | are the most favorable that have ap- 4 143 + 2 :5% l:,i — Wabash pt B. B a2 §| ewes about 25 lower: wethers around | peared in several months. 936 + 134 1 1§ — Western Maryland. 10 g 2| 80 Sower; yearlings. 50 to 1.00 lower. S NE' <, March 19.—Cattle— #4316 1 - Westemaapt. 186 15 16+ 3| odlite W0E head: o tradine. NORTH CAROLINA TOBACCO. 98! 41 55 233{ — Western Pacific. alves—Receipts, 350 head; steady. WILSON., N. C, March 19.—The Calve 133+ 4] W& 67 6 Western Pacpf. Ohlo veals ldoh} m‘.’soamscv.m 2150 | Wilson tobaceo mardlirl closed the 7 Western Sheep and lambs—Receipts, 3, 1920-21 season yesterday, having sold 5215 + 414 % 84 esternUnfon..... 875 8615 8735+ 15| nead; weak. Sheep (ewes), 1.50as. the largest number of pounds ' any %% 93 7 Westingh 32% + 14 : nghouse AB. 96 06~ 96 — I{|culls, 3.00a4.00; lambs, $.50u10.30:) yeason in its history. During the &)+ 24| 48 420 4 Westinghouse Elec. 48){ 453 4814+ 234 | culls, 7.00a8.00. seas 04,960 pounds sold here for M5+ % 1 8% — Wheel& Lake Erie. 9 8% 84— % e ‘_m\ $12.446. ssd 1. m‘m- ]Hq\,';rlge of $21.61 i, o S T [ , March 19.—An en-|per I ed. Tn 1919-20 42,339,596 5836 + 55| 19 ;;" 5 Wheel ELEriepf.. 154§ 1415 15X + 3| tirely new spirit is animating busi- D s were mola for 3 + 5|2 4] 39'5 4074 + 37| ness at the present time. Manufac- {an average of $53.67 per bundred. 1% 1235 — 128 s¢| turers no longer are thinking about| phe market opencd September 7 454+ 134 25 135+ %% 47 3B 5 3 77| what prices the trade and the publiclwith an average of $24.35 per hun- 10% + 2 38 41 + 1I){| will stand, but instexd an effort is|g, A Mctopen # s 9 81 = B T e T S made to market goods at ac- red and closed yesterday with an 26 + 5% ¥ T+ 34} being A . average of $9.23 Der hundred. The al duction costs or less. l.osses ] el e 3315 3435+ 134 Luat o e by many liberal- | hiEhest average of any week durins 25+ Kjs 108}, 8 ’ 113% 11035 113% + 2i| minded houses in order tg stimulate ma:n.“;m;;“:. 55::‘] perthupd;ed- Biit | 9 B 6 WertigtonFump S0 4 . S5 | demand,Prices mesed gty on|Guln iy heds e 0T SO ¢ 0% + 3% * Ex - SRR G T S8 T P Sich fo build toward a| The markets in other esstern Care- s reasonable profit. lina cities also closed yesterday.

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