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. CAPTAL TRACTO SHARES LPTO 812 Growing Belief That Merger Will Be Brought About. Money Quiet. - BY L A. FLEMING. Beveral sales of Capital Traction | Whares were made on today’s session of the local Stock Exchange at §81, & new high price on this movement and nearly 7 points higher than the stock sold at the close of 1920. In a way this is illustrative of the new confidence in the street railroad ‘sityation, coupled with the growing belfef, that during the incumbency of the present Diggrict Commission- ers a plan will be worked out for the union of the two systems, forced | in a degree through the necessity | of uniform fares between the two roads and, further, by reason of urgent needs of the city and its| people. =k There are more interests working .on the problem than ever before. That_a merger can be forced finds few believers, but that an equitable | is can be reached. plus a little | fo! is not an impossibility. H Railway common sold at 27. and! 1hat is six points higher than at the | ose of 1920, while the low of that | year was 15%. i Gude May Succeed Oynter. W. F. Gude may be named as suc- cessor of James F. Oyster as a di- | rector of the Fifth Regional Bank. | The position. purely honorary, will | be vacant on the resignation of Com- missioner Oyster, and the local bank- ing fraternity will recommend a sue- | cessor it a special meeting to be held | at noon Thursday at the stock exchange | Tooms. - | Personal Mention. | Francis M. Savage, president of the Northwest Savings Bank, has returned from Atlagtic City. Light Demand for Cash demand for money is unusually light for this season of the year. The unseasonable weather may have FINANCIAL THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. Alaska Gold. Alaska Juno Allied Chemical 1% Am Chicle Co. Am Druggists. . Am Hide & Lea Am Hide & Lea pf. Am International. Am Locomotlve. .. Am Safety Razor.. Am Ship & Com. Am Smelting. . Am Smlt Sec A Am Steel Fdy. Am Sugar. Am Sumstra. Am Sumatra pf. Am Te! & Teleg. Am Tobacco. . Am Tobacco (B) Am Woolen. Am Zinc & Ld pf. Anaconda Asso Dry Goods Asso Dry G Ist pf. Asso Dry G 2d pf Asso OII Atchigon. Tulf. . Atlantice Gulf pf... Ralidwin Loco. R21to & Ohio Rarnesdall (B) Reth Motor: Burns Bros Butte Copper Butte & Superior... Caddo Ol & California Petrol.. California Pet pf.. Canadian Pacific. Central Leather- .. Central Teath pf. Cent RRofNJ. Carro de Pasco Chandler Motor. Ches & Ohlo. Chi Mil & St P. Chi Mil & St P pt a1 4% 8% 86 &% 1% 0% High. 1% h 6% 6% Open. High. Low. Close. Texas & Pacific... 204% 20% 204 20 Texas & PC&OIl. 25 2% 2% 2% Third Avenue..... 19% 1% 1% 1% TimesSqAutoSup 9 8% 8% 8% Tobacco Prod..... 47 41 45 4% TransContlOfl... 8% 8% 8 8% Union Bag & Paper 72 72 72 72 Union Of1. 19% 19% 6 Union Pacifle..... 16t 116% 116% 116% United Fruit...... 1024 108% 101% 108% United Ry Inv..... 10% 10% 10% 10% United Retall Strs. % 49% 48% 4k {"SFood Prod.... s2° 2% 21 2% US1Indus Alcohol. 68% 63t €8% TS Rubber.<.... 71% 7% 7' 7% U S Smelt & Ref U S Steel U S Steel pt. Ttah Copper-. Vanadium Corp. la-Car Chem..... 82% %% 81% 32 Wabash. .. - % TH TR TH Wabashpf A. L 19%19% 19 19% | Webber & Heilbron 11% 11% 11% 11% Western Ma ol 9 9% Western Md 2d. 6% 16%. 16% Western Pacific 6% 26 2% Western Union.... 88% 8 83% 8 Westhouse E& M. 4T% 4% 4% Wheeling &LE... 8 84 8% 8% White Motor. . 4 Al 0% (0% Wilson Company. e e Willys-Overland.. 7% 8 7% 8 Worthington Pmp. 60 60% 5 0% High. Low. Last. Call Money..... 6% 6% 64 HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. 1lam 202 800 12m. + 303 FOO 1p.m 397400 2p.m. 457 80 BONDS WERE FIRM; SOME NEW HIGHS NEW YORK, March 22.—The gen- eral position of the bond market was cely affected at all by today's operations. The best indication of this was the fact_that for the second day in suc- cession liberty bonds were stationary, showing practically no net change at i|the end of the day one way or the % | Southern, Grain, Produce LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. EKKD—Slrslctly tresh, per doz., 25 25. Live poultry—Roogters, per 1b.. 21; turkeys, per~Jb. 45a53; chickens, spring, per Ib.. 40a50; hens, per Ib. 36: keats, young. each, 50a60. ~ . Dressed poultry — Fresh killed Zpring chickens, per 1b. 42a45: hens, per 1b., 36a3}; roosters, per Ib., 25: turkeys, per lb.. 50a58. Pork—Dressed, small, per lb. 15; medium, 13al4; heavy, 10a13; live hogs, per bbl, 3.00a a2.00; western, per California lemons, per California oranges, per Florida oranges, per srapefruit, per crate, 10X, 3.50a4.50. box, 3.50a4.50. crate, 4.00a crate, 4.00a 4.00a5.00. Vegetable: per bbl, 1.7 2.50a2.76 —Potatoes, nearby, No. 1, a2.25; northern, per sack, sweet potatoes, per bbl., No. 1, 5.0026.00; No. 2, 2.00a3.00; yams, per bbl., 4.00a5.00. Lettuce, Florida. per crate, 2.50a3.50. California iceberg tuce, 4.00a4.50; celery, per doz., 1. 1.25; Florida celery. maine lettuce, 1.25 Tet- .00a Cymblings, Spinach, per bas- per_ box, 1.25a1.50. 25a30. New per crate, Florida, 4.0026.00. b Peppers, Tomatoes, per sack, 0023.00. 026.50. Onions, sprouts, 4.0025.50. Brussels Cranberries, 20.00a! GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. BALTIMORE. March 22 (Special).— Potatoes. white, per 100 pounds, 1.00a { McCormicks, 2 1.25; 1.00a1.25; No. barrel, 4.00a6.0 80a90: cobblers, 40a50; sweets, ‘per yams, 4.00a5.00; No. 2 and culls, 2.50a3.50. Beans, green, pearl and wax, per crate, 3.00a6.00. Beets, per bunch, 4 Cabbage. per ton, 8.00a12.00. Cauli- flawer, per crate, 2.50a3.00. Cucum- bers, per box, 7.00a8.00. Celery, per crate, Eggplants, per crate, 5.0047.00. Kale, per barrel, 50a1.00. Lettuce, per basket, 1.50a3.00. Onions, per 100 pounds, 75al.25. Parsnips, per bushel, 1.00. Peppers, per crate, 0046.00. TRadishes, per basket. 1.50a | Spinach, per barrel, 1.50a per basket, 4.00a5.00. Toma- per crx‘t_e, 1.5026.00. ‘Turnips, .25. toes, per barrel, 3.50a6.50; per a3.00; loose, per 100 pounds, . Oranges, per box. 3.00a3.75. Grapefruit, per box, 2.50a4.50. Tan- gerines, per strap, 8£.00a10.00. Cran- berries, per barrel, 20.00225.00. Straw- berries, per quart. 30a60. Selling Prices at Noon. {25: duck eggs, 58260, and Live Stock CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. CHICAGO, March 22 (United Stat bureau, of markets). — R ceipts, 9,000 head: generally steady; top beef steers, 10.60; weight, 1,135 pounds: bulk beef steers, bulk fat she stock. 5.76a7.7! and cutters largely. 3. bulls, 5.2 5; calves slow, weak; bulk vealers to packers. 9.50a10.50: stockers and feeders, steady; weak undertone. Hoga — Receipts, 20,000 head; very uneven: 25 to 75 lower than yester- 0 day’s average: hogs averaging 0 pounds down off; early top, 11.25 bulk, 200 pounds down. 10.25a11.00 bulk 220 pounds up, 8.85a10.0¢ pln.l 50375 lower; bulk_desirable, 90 to 120 pound weight, 10.50a10.85. Sheep—Receipts, 19,000 head: kill- Ing classes slow. about steady: lamb top, 10. to shippers; packers top, 10.75, to shippers: packers top, 10.50; shorn lambs top early, 9.25: others held higher; bulk fat wooled lambs. 9.50810.00; no_ clioiv» handy cwes herc; bulk going from 5.50 to, 6.25. DAIRY MARKETS. 3 BALTIMORE. March 22 (Speclal).— Poultry—Chickens, young, live, 1b., 30a40; dressed, 40; old, 36a3s; dressed, 38; winter chickens, 45. 32a40; dresaed. roosters, 30. Ducks, 3. Pigeons, per pair, 5 Guine fowls, each, ‘50a85. Turkeys, per Ib. dressed, 40a55. Capons, per Ib. 42258’ Eggs—Strictly fggsh. nearby firsts, 108s off. per doz. 25a26; southern, 24 Butter—Creamery, fancy. per Ib.. 48 a49: prints, 4%a51: nearby crgamery, 45a46; ladles, 28a30; rolls, 19a22; store packéed, 19; dairy prints, 20a2; pro- cess butter, 30a31. NEW YORK, March 22 —Butier— Firm; receipts, 3,945 packages. Cream- ery, higher than extras, 461:a47%: creamery, extras (92 score} 16a46%; creamery, firsts, 88 to 91 score, 42%a 45%; packing stock, current make, _Eggs—Firm; receipts, 40,817 cases. Fresh gathered, extra firsts, 26%a27; do., firsts, 24a26; state, Pennsylvania and nearby western hennery whites, firsts to’extras, 30a38; do., browns, ex- tras, 31232; do., gathered browns and mixed colors, firsts to extras, 25a27; storage packed, extra firsts, 27%a28; do., firsts, 2614a27. Cheese—Easy; receipts, 1,583 boxes. State, whole milk, flats, held, spe- cials. 271%a29; do., average.run, 26a27; state, whole milk, flats, fresh, spe- cials, 25025%; do., average run, 24a25. Canada a 82, Great North. Ry., q. $) Liberty Steei Co. Bteel Co. of Can 510,00 | Steel_Co, of nners < Trumi bulk | Trumbull Steel’ pf, TUnited. Verde Ext. Aris., ness capitilized at $150.00! U ¥ PREFE! cent per aanum upon the I;g:lf.-mn-n:. from date of lasue 31, 1921, Checks will be malled. TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921. » DIVIDERDS DECLARED. Cement, Lt .50 . Suar. 31 . Ry. Equip. .Mar. 21 ball” Bteel The Central State Bank of Phoenix. voluntarily suspended busi- March 28 The bank is u ITED STATES ACCEPTANCE CORP'S. Finapce Ballding, Philadelphia, i RRED Bml‘l{ PIVIDE! A @ividend at the rate of to stock oldérs of record at the close of business March will ‘be paid Aprll 13, 1921. THOMAS J. CAMPRELL. Vice President and Recretary. FINANCIAL. - 93 EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION Organized 1879 418t YEAR COMPLETED Assetn i Surplas ! | Join the Equitable and Save Systematically | Make the Beat of your appartunity [ 10 save. Join the Equitabie and save { Atlantic, Gulf & West Indies” Gaston, Williams & Wigmore together with other sctive issues reviewed in the current mumber of The Kardos & Burke Review Read by investors ‘and business men throughout the country. Copy De sent free upon request for N Ilgardos & Burké STOCKS ANIy BONDS American Bldg.. Baltimore New York Chie P systematically each pay da Subacriptions for the i 80th Lssue of Stock Being Received { | Shares, $2.50 Per Month 4 Per Cemt Imterest EQUITABLE BUILDING, 915 F St. N.W. EXCHANGE Checks Cable Transfers Foreign Currencies DUPONT NATIONAL BANK Franklin 4424 On Parle Francais CITIZE NG INGS BANK INSURED INVESTMENTS—2 JOHN JOY EDSON. Presideat FRANK P. REESIDE, Secy. NO ship owper would send his vessel out to sea*uaprotected by marine insurance. Ships at sea face” many fire, mutiny, oy, ete s man thus guards 1 againat iows at sea. will he mot be Justified in investing in securities 1 ‘well protected by lasd? You Receive 7% ‘ Interest on Your Investment in FIRST MORTGAGE NOTES d h “ships came home™ safely. : Secured by high-class real SWARTZELL, RHEEM & estate valued at more than dou- HENSEY CO | ble the amount borrowed. All details handled by experts, 727 Fifteenth Street N.W. who can best maintain the safe- Washington, I C. ty of your investment. THE NATION’S HOME TOWN. | Any amount from $100 up can | be placed and interest will start at once. Full particulars gladly fur- nished. ¢ et s Something to do with this, as the < w2 2 72 other. 2 v . = retail buying movement, while fl-;gm;’!.&n"é%?' B wam While foreign government issues| No. 2 red w :«:':dgrr'l?‘t;;,s::;i,lifs’i Commercial cellent during the present week, hasi 0 10% | Were inclined to be weak, the mar-| nominal; March, 1.54 minal: May . Dot been as zood as expected wuring | Cbile Copper. 1% 1 0% |Kets abroad in the external loans| 1561 nomiral” =+ nominali May, . Accounts 4 the rest of the month. { Thino Cobper A 20 payable in dollars and having their| ‘Wheat sales—Bag lots of nearby|© y 0 3 > Main 2345. 713 14th St. Business needs are not as large asiCCC&StLouis... 41 &1 &1 4l |50y “markers here held well. | by sample, 1.35 ang 150 Y e 3 ¢ Safe Deposit —_— e sual, fand the banking community!cCC&StLpt 6 & 8 8 |French government 85, which had| Corn—Cob, new, yellow, 4.00 per y %t 7 -as more money to place in New York | Coea-Cola.. . 2 2% 2 |closed last night at 98%, were dealt | barrel. in eargoes. coniract core. shat (o] Boxes - on ol but finds that there is|ColGraphophome.. T4 T 7 ™ lin all through the session between |75 per bushel: March corn, 75: April, Aly Stat trouble in getting it uot at desirable | €0) 2B Y 43 43 8 951 and 98%. Swiss fs were a half | 751 track corn, yellow, No. 3 or bet- ON SPECT o o At Tates there, so restricted is the in- GO GTaPR B - 81% 8% 81%|point, at 103%. Belgian 73%s. at 963%. | ter. 53 asked. Sy o ConsIntlCal Min.. % 5% G% 6%l and fhe S5, at 7%, were the same as| Corn sales-—None, DEPOSITS B, 1336 N. Y. Ave. St e axree that con- | ConsTextil K % 18 1% vesterday. | Norwdy 8s were strong| Oats—No. 2 white, 521z per bushel = 60 60 60 60 at 99 eir recent high: 3 asked; No. 3, 50 per bushel asked. . =12 ihe Tate of the Tederal reserve banks. | Cont Can. . Tk S New Highs Made. RyeBag lots of nearby rve, as to Question of Ability to Pay and this opinion must be reached | Corn Products. 73% 74% T8% 74 | Tnited States Steel sinking fund 5s [ UElity, 1.50a1.60 per bushel: No. 2 _e — = = befpre any cut will be made. Corn Products pf.. 102% 102% 102% 102% de a new high for the year at|Western exporf, spot, 1.60% per — " Pay Respect to Controlle Cosden & Co. B4 8% 2:‘ .f;‘ : and 0 did the United States b';;hfl- o Sl : Dmdends Bears ¢ B { N 9%, eaity and Improvement 58 at 8$5%. ay—No. mothy, nominal; s 3 ial The ine i e o CUemih mankens h“',gf.'.‘,i‘,‘.’fif..'?;,, = 20% 26% | Telephone issues. were in active de. |standard timothy, 25.00a25.50: No. 2 Raiding. } {| on Partial Payments | e e e o Ty generally called at the office of | 23% 2% 3 |mand. especially American Telephone | timothy, 24.00a2450: No. 3 ftimothy. » s e more of the_essential com- the controller of the surrency to pay | Cuba Cane Sugar.. 2% 2 it > 0 9 > It is now possible for you to e hols Teametis n ime SUITeNCY 10 DAY | Cuba Canc Supf.. 6 65+ 6 6 |convertible 6s and Northwestern Bell | 17.00a22.00; No. 1 lght clover mixed. BY STUART P. WEST. | Commervative ~ O etk e Barl sy modities —in some cases B i hrrnrer, ‘and have b o | Dl Leeis Weta 106 s x5 108 | donvartibie 5o bniiadelphia Company } 23.0a23.50; No. 3 light clover mixed. | Npw yORK, March 22— Wall i | Morteages in the same manner Actiie Shar sosiie; tee Yariably accorded a pleasant and cor- | Denv & RioGr.... 1 1 1 1 1Soqicule B of 1925 wrpich bewap | 10.00a22.00; No. 1 clover mixed. 21.00a; W FORE | Mareh Be Wl i | as you did liberty bonds during TR elax welcome, with the request (o penv& RioGpf... 2% 2% 2 2% off last night at 93, went to ‘9334, This 23.00; No. 2 clover mixed. 16:50320.00; a a by techni han by 1] the war. 2 As yet the price of bonds o Sgabe Dome Mines. ... 1% 1% 1% 1% wasa new high for the year, and ap- | b s 13.00216.00: No. 1 clover, 21.50a | influenced more by technical than by |} - They are offered in‘amounts does not reflect their in- e present controller of the cur-|pngjcott-Johnson. 66 6% 68 6% | parently reflected an acoamulation n|24-59: No. 2 clover, 16.50a29.00; No. 3, outside considerations: This is the (| o i | from $250 to $100.800. Il creased vaiue. mfi&fl.fl%;wmfig&:g .m: ;z\. EntICIDRHON. 4f) the . amnotacament l:ségonu.oo; ;my;xe hny,lluiooa;‘s.oa.z familiar note of a professional mar- 'n;u plllnhcom‘bl let“:lm‘iué R . n s | whichi is expected soon of the new xaw . —sNoilnominaliENo: v 2 5 saving with safe, ‘profitable in- Tist- b e s s Taene | enclannlan. 7 - ""“1%{’ Bominl Dol ";‘f‘;fi,‘lhslom attention was paid to the MORI GAG VG tar write for additional S e Tatent irsue o otes. 84% ¢ Rail Inxues Firm. rye, 17.00; No. 2, tangled rye, 16.00; QR aLite s tor A “Cassatt Offerings.” Wime money.ia véry slow fn New)’. piaye 1% No. 1 wheat, 13.00a13.50; No. 2 wheat, | Possibility of more dividend cutting, G information. ; York at 6% o 7 per cent. e 15% | pary 193y bonds were for the most|1566a12,50; No. 1 oat, nominal, 18.008 | this subject being brought into proma|] - : . Kindly ask for Clrcular . Pehnitive securities of the kingdom O 158 | Pennsylvania fasune the noa® ¢ | 1550;; No. 2 oat, 16.00a17.00. | ancal apain Dy the Chaismgler the 2 3 3-12. . Tatori Tocaints e ne Navhange for | Jcn Asphalt. 4 [Estiing down to thetr low. of 96%, | | CHICAGO, March 22 —Abaence .of |dividend entircly on Vanadium Cor-{] AmPIy secured on Washinston B.F. sAm. Co. ; by X | Gen'Cigar-- vhile “the ten-year 7s were off a|any prossure to sel poration shares. But in the main 4 e 3 . is-| 3en Electrie. 187 | fraction. an appearance of strength in the|the question which the rank and fiYe N -2 - - < ad 2 aths, Jnterstate Commerce Commis- | San Electric. 13% ! It is rather curious that the Chi- | wheat market today. Buying, how- [ o JISLO% WO 0 AAe Tom K A res Mortgage Loans CASSA & CO. *the Baltimare and Ohio system $6.400.- | <icodrich- 38 |cago and Northwestern 6¢s, which | ver, was of only a scattered sort!hegan, was whether or not the re. DENOMINATIONS e = .. 009: to Delaware, Lackawanna and| ;reat Northe % “4% | Were brought out soon after the Penn- | and was confined mainly to shorts. | action begun yesterday, because the | . y PHILADELPHIA Western. $2.000.000. and to Boston and | Greone.Cananea.. 20% :0% 20% 20 5¥lvania 6%s and on substantially | Renowal of talk about enactment of sinside position had been. weakened |§ $100 $500 $1,000 .34 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Maine, $6.500,000. o Mo& NDf.... 24 4 4 4 |the same terms, should be holding at| n emergency tariff Dbill tended 10|py recent heavy short covering, : : o~ ST, ET Bethlehem Steel Corporation for thei 7% e i”pk- 51% 61% 1% Bi% | D% or slightly above the issuc|give some advantag¥ to bulls. Open-!youlq be carried further. - ; i 4 ST. PAUL STRE! year ended ber 31 earned $18.31 a | Haskell & Barker. G5 008 fGE P4 prices, while' the Pennsylvanigs are|ing. prices, which varied from un-| “The opinion was commonly e List_of ‘Attractive Investments ¢ . BALTIMORE shafe on the common stock after de.| Homestake % Gown 2 yoints. And yet Chicago and | changed figures to % lower With|presceq that somewhat more of a set- Upon’ Request - New York—Pittsburgb—Scranton preciation and preferred dividend, as | Houston Uil € 6 & YA Northwestern stock, down a8 it was|March 1.52 and May 1.41 to 1.42, ™erd | back was called for before the mar- - Por Red 2o -k o well as interest charges. Total in-{HuppMotors...... 14% 18% M¥% 154 ioday, almost to its record botiom.{followed by moderate gains alll kot would be.in shape to resume its < 2 R o et Pt e ‘wventories, $73,208,678, or 800,000 in- { Indiahoma. 5% 54 6% 6%| has been quite as weak the gecent around and then by a fair reaction. interrupted advance, and this was the { I crease, in comparison with 1919 in- inspiration.... 2% Rn%B 2% H'/:,mi_n‘kat a8 Pennsylvania stock. . Corn hardened with wheat. After judgment which shaped thé opera- . . ventory. i (pterboro Metro... §% - 6% 5% G| St Louis and Southwestern Terpi-| opening a shade to % lower. includ- | yjo0e" ¢ the day. The F. H. Smith Co. e — -Solouuo P\a‘;l 1-:;3 I::n ::;d: lo{odl Intl Agr Chem. 9 9 i8g% m«'r;:l 2: :lere in ncuv‘ztdengd atan ad-|ing :xh{u;rlu‘z?ne::.xtifihnmiu?‘:::x: The reaction did go further, taking {{ « I t e ————— , the e for | X n over a point to 7 scor | 3 tl 5 bz vest 5 e B sl chargen, ete A e o o e e wUnion Paciflc convertile 15 av g1y |sagsed Tl o the seneral price average, but a good ||7 nvestment Dept. e . i% actically to tl high - ), d e Vi = . ¥ * United "States Steel Corporation | Intl MotorTruck. - 25 28 884" 36%| (7S, % "Bliiimore ana Onto. Toleds| reports, . together with Imisgivings Sfaates where stotke were demitery 815 15th.Street JEMBAIE revartawillibe made' gui-{ LAt] TEachic B0 25 | Jivision s at 33. were also notablyabout economic conditions and lack of| sirong from the outset. Anothar 4 ’c&?&m‘m'{. are selling off, while | Int] Faper. 51 | fractionaity b":: Ba:";’;';re 8y were lelxq‘l’l‘:crltfll: ‘nd. prices broke sharply Northwestarn. " altho Cmagnl iy 48 Yo Without Loss idle funds which fnvest in Al divi- 3 H y better af - 2 - | Northwestern, although _manifestly ‘ears. to Have you e funds wl you can v n o other stocks are strong. The street | ntl Paper (5ta). 4! On the other hand. St. Louis ana|May fell to the lowest level since| o ltieRare, & O ek hay ? ) considers thik due to heavy selling by | [nvincible Oil 18% | San Francisco jncomes were down | 1916. The close was lunut‘tllfidn:: !g Boan selling ot orilite in S te . dend-paying preferred and common stock? r €u Ponts of the shires acquired from ! jgiand Oil. 4% |nearly a point and Erie prior liennet decline to 1% gain Wi o5 | which are in a better dividend and Then consider, jf you will, the merits of the shares Durant last year. ) Tea 19 |48 ‘sold down mo, 1.51% to 1.52 and May 1.42%. to 1.43. - HH the Wash Ice Manufscturing Company. Nearly $4.000.000 gold arrived in the|J€We re than a point tol 1-G1% 1 0 A ket sympathized | earhings position. had an unsettling H e Washington United States yesterday. London and | Jewel Teapt. .- % |P1% subesquently rallying to 52 |, (A Wneat weakness. Bolh corn and | eftect upon others of the dividend- | | JBERTY BONDS Until further notice units of one share of 8% Preferred India lost and we gained. e Rkl So o G - oats for May delivery -touched the|paying rafls. ; 5 and one share of Common stock (now paying 10% divi- e ey emon Rowmayivauta | e e " nw s | HELD IN N. Y. PLOT CASE. |lowest level since 1808 Corm ol aten The Metions i wars i a N T B T e, nm“’f]‘) 5 ‘MP t'.‘ e lun““‘;u:czmsr;“ 1 s ; 3 e Mexican oils were driven down 5 ing at the attractive price of 50 a old-time investors who have mever . Keystone Tire. leh 1% 16% | May 85% to 65%. = |iearly in the day, but subsequentiy leerty Bo Company.faxe e r - lost faith in the company. Lackawanna Steel. 62 82 62 62% [Shackled Germans and Russi Close. | rallied, while Pacific Oil was con-| - - unit. American Radiator earned equal to | Lake Erfe& Wpf. 20 20 20 0 ussians | v 51% : spicuously strong throughout, and These shares are treasury shares of the Company and g:i‘1p,‘°;,';"§,°"lh',"'02:""‘:“ MegE |LesTuc kliuther 208 ¢ o o Brought Back to U. §. A 2% | Giher of the low” and middle priced are being sold to pay for the cost of construction of Plant charges and taxes, $3.361 517 ~(teF!Lehigh Valley. M| NEW ORLEANS, March 22—Five o6, .51 |.oll issues were well taken. No. 2 of the Washington Ice Manufacturing Company. Teool T ciranens (o e yer e | Self-5tyled Russian and German sea. i e R e e S which is located on Twenty-third Street Northwest, be- 1920 lost $2,183,506 -net. ke usis me(’r:;g:::-c‘llzlred (h:lnd and feet, were 0% 39% 40% | iuter :enmedn ger:’oughant it loss i to tween M and N Streets. % . ugg-:y Vheel Company in 1920 earned | LOFTUIRTN 21/ 07" "ol 'iove 5256 6use | rors) Shippiag B do;;nt'::rl;{:‘l;fiq Jaly. 42% 1% 42% |make bear traders wary about bank- N The officers of the Company expect Plant No. 2 will Maxwell Motors. .. % % % % |ville from Rio de Janeiro for shin: ——— ibx o0 IONE Gvorn similer dcotion o N be completed by May 1. When completed the output of 3 May Dept Stores.. 80% 8 8% 8 |ment to New York in connection, ac- CURB STOCKS. adversely affect other stocks, N manufactured ice will be about 309 tons daily, which will Washington Stock Exchange | sexican Pete 146 UK X 16 | cording to authorities, with the Wall| quotatioos faaished by W. B. Hibbe & Ca Stop Copper Production MEMBERS: N nearly treble the earnings of the Company, thereby caus- . * Capital Tra e 3 :Mu.nl.?::?: 13 13 L% I3 - g £y r.m.'.‘m'.'?'“m'"ficmfi'infi’.'"7.3"855 = §\ ing a natural hm ii.n tl::.vllue of la:h con.:?: Tonction Se 8500 at 87K ¢i.oo0] atidvaje Steal 2% W% 2% 0% WMONEY AND EXCHANGE. Ancan Bcplaal 13 13 |completely suspended was taken to|N New York Stock Exchange R shares and %o Ehos! peope Saccoss at 94, M V] Allied 011 s mean the beginning of the most dras- 3 N dividends: paid. Capital Traction—25 at 2 o2n| YEW YORK, March 22—Prime mer- | American - tic measures to correct the un- " N < L oo B b 3 cantile paper, 7%a7%: exchange |Atantic Petroleum 2 favorable position in the copper 111 Broadway, New York N S WILL ADVANCE Washington Rallway pfd.—20 at 58i;. 3 3 'r:.":rgn'lnepbflc‘flg oilte o o Lad % 51| trade -that has So far been put into N SHARE AFTER CALL. Crsari lls on nks, 3.86. 1 1% . This news had more effect, N Preferred Capital Traction—10 wt 5335, 10 at 85%. ek &1 | Commertial 60-day”bllls. 3:85%: de- | hosten un & % lorcs tahisinews hadimorenstlect; N It I8 car bebel. bety tm::::l::dm ATl aree Bid and Asked Prices e S cablescd T | 3 1ilupon "shares in the’ smelling_com. N ot the Washington Ice pany B, - # it h_ 8.96. anies than upon the copper stocks N Vance. > - : BONDS 2% 25| Belgian francs, demand, 726 cabies, 2 I e N Those who purchase now at $2.50 & unit will profit ac- PUBLIC mm"'nu L : e ’::ilrlge‘r]: d:nlslr;d ‘é:::l °"5'§2‘ £ 30 In the quarters where lhelre had been W ‘li Ofli N cordingly. L Fokay J B es, 3.86. L 8% 6% | response yesterday to the German as| ng‘on ce T American Tel. and Telga. xd . 102% 102% 102% 102% | Marks, deman €0; cables, 1.61 1z 15 Jority vote in Upper Silesia_the 3 By El i Greece, demand, 7.50. 'Argentine, de- | ¢ 2 g RIDELY e - \ 84 o e | e, Jemt ek, AEenitie o Zn k| s quite & evaision tosey.” Beitish | § 007, 0RADO BUILDING ' | WHO ARE THE LOCAL MILLIONAIRES & 6% 15% 15 Governme t% s ooht.discount. g “67 |the London market and other gov- 2 Engaged in the ice business in. Washington? Most any g - | Norfolk & Watrn.. %% %% %% 964 | Yialirond nonie ir,c28Y. Colonial Tire . 3 | ernment securities moved downward. Feicohone Saaln Di1ens child knows them by name. Here is your chance to get 87 % 78% 6% 7 | Time do B A, Columbian Emerald 2% | A similar reversal occurred in the interest in the ice manufacturing and enjoy & 0% 104 10% 10% | aix monthe 61 oy er o i3S, 90 days, | Columbia Syndicate 335! foreign exchange with sterling los- an res| = W 3% RIS AT her ol Cosoliae 12| ing more than it had gained yester- G. B. CHIPMAN the Droflllgv'hkbuh' ‘“““"“‘" s tx 'r; Dusinhen are e o day and with a well defined reaction o Do joying. erybody uses ice, but only a few mal Y b4 % 2% 7| % S z 1 in francs and marks. essential daily necessity business means that = e VALUELESS STATE BONDS |3:mises, o Hx| "These movements doubtiess refiect- Manager e e o ) r « « | SENT IN FOR “TRANSFER” e e An ice shortage this summer is a possibility for the 8 % Ll S ¢ | the very large majority in favor of nearby sections as well as the District. We believe the = 63 0% | Special Dispatch to The Star. Peren % 1% | Germany shown by -the’ plebiscite the IR demand for ice will be 3o pronounced that the profits of Pan-AmPete (R). 6% &% % &W| RICHMOND. Va., March 19.—Bonds | & L R O e O the fce business will legitimately be the greatest this year Doy IeARIeL oo 306 W 3 % | ohcad oy tige,of 323000 have heen i |indut Susthie i v “ion | Money théy haveieTer bote s Stanes ate EepdSiayevtmsuts """ | Penn Seabd Steel.. 13 18% 13 1% | They purport to be Virginja p.o8 |G il 12% | which the Germans had been count-|g .. g by First Deed of Trost on Real Egtate. Let us show you why. & onds, | Granads 5% | ing to help pay the indemnity. Evi- 5 e . : ecla S Do eranetio. [ i T iT iha| Were srdered By that miard e, bonds | HEFS, 5. af [donely if'there e anyiting Iy these |1 C N My e s e 1ot DON'T BE SATISFIED “" | bhila Company... % 8% 34 | Kendall Bank Note Company of nihC | Indian Packlag 2 i e AP LRI Jose b, i i e ttlement of e reparations ~ S| pniips Petroleun 57 % B a8 York, ana for & reason_ patiwas nev- Tntcraational Fetrolcum 1'4':2 19% | emtions s concerned, guite up in|C' JE TIFIED Unl-lz(w gét:3% or more ol:l?:;r. mouay; Au::eelm- w220+ | Plerce-Arrow. — 316 in. ists of America are deman east that for their Pierce-Arrow pf € L'Q:fu'Zn'?x'}oo%r:'u;hwflefi'e‘,“‘;fid g e E SHejalE aeh INVESTM ENTS e":lpml. Never before has “‘money talks” meant so much | e wate, | hey werereliened ' % %| BANKS FILE CHARGES 713 Ko ntie emet sse see ([l 2E70o (LIT 0 owe it te yourself to tavestiga the 3 at company re- - . lds. Frank. 834 26° least 89 then you owe you: v o b0 | iy v PremmBtion 1n hat' (he | GE e Pl : = merits of the Washington Ice Msnufacturing Company 26% | sale of the express compan: = 25 Allege Plan to Force Them Out of shares as an investment. L% | fell into the hands of peonr theY R 1t you will let us take you out to the plants and show 66% | saw a chance t0 do a little businese 12" g Business in Georgia. hat the Company is doing; have you meet the Pullman Co | e o s the stata aua r.:] 1 1%| A campaign deliberately planned to el of the Company and become acquainted with their Punta Alegre 3% | The bonds were delivereq Gaim: 13 i force Gut of (uNIneRs Wiy KARK dof ' way of conducting their business, we believe :"“M'l‘_"“;'éfi Spr... 81 & 6 s |banking firm and trust company in | : B R e s you wilt-be satisfied. We know what we are talking about Ray Con Copper... 12 12 12 1z “f:’"u‘,:’.?":}"_ :Zgl";n;n'; ‘l;.ee ylr;:nrier.redl 3 1% 2 ot :he| (edu‘blll rssarve txmwk of At- ‘When we tecommend you buy these shares. . en $ = 5 B |REi @ o sk | honr The dlscovery was' cher made | %, 21 | Supreme Court by & nimber of touns ) $50 buys 20 units. $500 buys 200 units. £ 2 { tha all” bonds | o™ 3 try banks of Georgia. - : i i e T i 0B | AomELRTIPNI B M n k| SLLSE (hat they had been rotumncd, | BN, 2z Tl ORI ey $100.bug 80 amits. R s 8 s Wasiagten lean asd Trust... %0 et ®% & |ceived here bore the mignatn o os L |breducers and Hefiuers. § % FOREIGN EXCHANGE. an l‘ $200 ts. $1, * SAVINGS BANKS. . 5 5 “ 3 = Comsperce and Savings. 1 9% 98 |R. Reveley, long dead, which hag | Radie pfd. . 2 :;’2 Quotations furnished by W..B. Hibbs & Co. : ‘Each unit consists of one share of 8% Preferred stock East Washington % 20 [been forged after the engrava name ercules % fd : 3 « Consolidated . 7i o » on stock ng 10% at u-.:;:—mq g“ :;2 x),z.le};e :;zu&wenu.bo:;x.e :’v‘;e‘:-“m'e';o g::; :::3-("«: l:;‘;‘-“f"‘ ’.2: a§ 3.91% Budapest { i and one share Comm paying 10% dividends from 3 [ P StLoulsSouthwn. ZI% 2% =% =k ;g},‘g(_‘;’fihe“‘;’:’:‘:‘:'zlh}nd: gl-o had s com i i l o.l!_ write or phone us for any further informstion Unicsd Staies SantaCecliiaSug. ¥4 ¥4 ¥ 3| .0C50 auaitor, when the fact la that | Seeny. Ol - 1 2 you may want and for appointment fluj‘z motor you . otors:: « @n by that name held the of- |Sweets Co. of America. 21 P A to the plants that you may see Plant No. 1 in operation FIRE INSURANCE. Seaboard A L pf. i e e e of- | SNt International . If you visit this resort, we s Arlingten ... 3 fice. :fls 26 oA 5 and ‘Plant No. 2 under comstruction. In doing so you * Eorcoran ” ;| sears Roebuck. i m 7 12w 7% | "“Fne person who sold the bonds ang | Tosopeh Divid 131 invite you to call at our ¥ 2 SeneeaComperiy W% 1t 100 1wk | aent triem hero to be transtorred UG | oINS A office, "in__the * Chalfonte e e : #% @ |ing found among the papers of the |V 5. Lighe 4nd e o1 PASSED ITS DIVIDEND Block, 1225 Boardwalk. Invest $50 o $1,000 Now and Get the Next- Dividénd 42 4 |owner when the lawyers and execu. ) United Profit 1 1y| NEW YORK, March 22—The Vana. | Here, as.at_home, you may g 2 s - Southern Pacific.. % W4 7% 7 | lors went over the estate. All the |U. 8. Steamel 2 dium Corporation of America_ today enioy the benefits of our. s 3 - - \ Southern Rallway. 204 204 20 20 Ip:rll‘i::dlg“llh: transaction had acted | URiied Tesa % 16| passed its current quarterly dividend, National * Fnvestment: & - [ ? o Stand Oil of NJu.. 148% 148% 5 Tefuses to | warren Bros. because of “continued business de- Service. - - - = der the b 20 surrender the bonds and is seeking | Wayland OMl . pression and a desire to conserve » ’ * to locate the remainder of the worth: | Wayne Coal 28 | cash resources” Six months ago a = n : k faas Sectrltioeitiat ithey. may be ot | ese it 1" [ dividend of $1.50 was paid and three m atlmlfily f Exclusive Fiscal Agents - - rsons who 8% | months ago.a dividend -of $1. : seek to defraud dealers in bonds. ! H i There aro-about 330 of these ‘bends Bl e mpany - Phone. Main 68734, Suite 354, Munsey Bldg. Temtor Corn 8% | vet to be heare rom, the numbers VER JUOTATIONS, = o - 'ashington, D.- Tenn Copper. 7% [ being 1 {0 431, both Inclusive, dated 7 % | NEW YORK, March 20 —Bar sii- || T Mo Matn S1rer Wi b C =, 82, The . Texas Company... 41% 41% - 41% 417} 1552, The name of the Kendail com- 10% 0% - ver, domegtic, 9912: foreign, 58%. - . pany is engraved on the bonds. 3 8% Mexican dollars, 44%." - 4 :