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FINANCIAL $5,000 Life Policy, $57.35 Age 40. Send date of birth for Miwstration nd particulars at vour aer. FINANCIAL .21 STEEL SHARES ARE DAY, APRIL 4, 1921 REICHSBANK PAYS DIVIDEND. i Grain, Produce and Live Stock|zmmten i v oo e THE EVENING STAR, . WASHINGTO NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. port workers, which brought a gigantic tie-up of British industry into closer prospect. The other, of obviously opposite sig- nificance, was the best set of federal reserve bank statements that has yet appeared for a single week this year. With a combined ratio of reserve for the banking system as a whole up to Am Woolen. . Am Zinc & Lead... 8% Anaconda. Atchison... - % Atchison pt g B 2 « Vanadlum Corp... 2% 2% 2% 2% Va-Car Chem. 2% Western Union. berries, per quart, 30a60. Selling Prices at Noon. Wheat—No. 2 red winter, spot, 1.62%; No. 2 red winter. garlicky, spot, 1.47% ; April, 1.47% ; May, 1.49%. Sales—None. Corn—Cob, new yellow, 3.50 per barrel, in cargoes; contract corn, spot, 68%; April. 68%; track corn, yellow, No. 3 or better, 72. Corn sales—None. 1.50a2.00; northern, per sack, sweet potatoes, per bblL, No. 1, 5.00: 26.00; No. 2. 2.0023.00; yams, per bbl, 3.50a4.50. Lettuce, North Carolina, per crate, 1.00a2.75. Celery, per doz., 1.00a1.25; Florida celery, 2.50a3.00. Ro- maine lettuce, 1.25a2.00. Cymblings, per crate, Florida, 4.00a6.00. Spinach, per bbl, 2.00a2.50. Kale, 50275 per bbl. Peppers, per basket, 4.50a5.50. Tomatoes, per box, 4.00a5.50. Onions, for the week. The situation in the west has not changed materially, “Gilt Edge” 1% First Mortgage Notes Now on Hand In Amounts of Asnsets $4.272.008.87 Surplas $1.005.322.80 Resolve to Join the Equitable and Save Sys- tematically. adopt this plan of saving yeu wirprised and delighted with the results obtained. Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. |Jcrmany suppliod with paper mones: : E Ns o s pann High. Low. Opes. High. Low. Clows.| BALTIMORE, April 4 (Special).—| Eggs—Strictly fresh, per dox, 24i|mp. institution made a net profit of i Ajax Rubber. 2 2 Texas & Pacific... 30% f1 19 21 | Potatoes, white, No. 1, per 100 pounds, | southern, 23. 53,100,000 marks on a turn-over of | I.IBER BONDS A . 1 Texas & PC& O, Fve 35 s 5% | 7581.00; Gobblers, 75a1.00; McCormicks, | Live poultry—Roosters. per Ib, 21;|53.100.000 marks on a turn-over of SAVINGS BANK TY AN a &% Third Avenue. ... 1w 1% |50a75; No. 2, 25a35; sweets. per bar- | turkeys, per 1Ib. 45a53; chickens, | C.{ 5000000 TRESR OF (D SLTerEtl BOUGHT AND SOLD FOR CASH ”* Tel, 3.00a5.50; yams, 3.50a4.00; No. 2|SPring, per Ib., 80a30; hens, per Ib.. 35; (Of W a dividen .7 per cen: " ' Allis Chalmers. 8% % %0 ‘culls, 3.503.00. Beans, green, |keats, young, each, 60a75; chickens,|was declared, which was only a frac- Commercial lee Bond Ex e 5 :1‘“ :‘ ;’: g pearl and wax, per hamper, 3.00a4.00. | winter. per Ib, 50a60. T TR Comlies fhan th€ paldiin] “3:0':. The (o] A e <~ Beets, b 4ab, Asparagus, per e poultry. — Fres an! imits having sus! ine eavy W, Market More Active, But In- g the Lot il ) Sozen: B a0as 0 o | 2BrinE chickens, per Tb.. 50a100; hens. | lomes through arbitrage dealinge. S Safcc[‘;‘:o.it — . 604 14th St | = 4 ¢ 1% . 116% 116% 16 16% | Cabbage, per hamper, 1.00a1.25. Cu- | Der Ib., 38; roosters, per fb., 25; turkeys, | which it transacted on a large scale e 3 = S 0% W4 Onion Paciflopf. .. 6% 6% 6% 8% |cumbers, per box, 4.0036.00. ~Celery. per. Ib., 50a58; chickens, winter per ib. | for the purpose of stabilizing German Boxes Money to I-AOan A 6% n oy Steel. 30% 0% |per crate, 1. .00. ggplant, per 75. i 5 h: S " " clined to Heaviness on Az g;':gk-u ST foe e Dnltod Drngs i o M # ;| Prate 300a860. Kale, per bushel, 18a | _Fork—Dressed small. o‘:el;']?l.;ellsl:;:' SECaRIES Monthly State- et :-T:\:-ll:llos:“ - : Am Ice pt. . | e 2% United Drug Ist... &% 3% 4% &% |[20. Lettuce, per basket. 2.00a3.50.| ™ 3 : heavy, : J L Service | Joseph I. W W a Trun Onlons, per 100 pounds, 76a1.00. Peas, |10%a11%. - WOOL DEMAND DROPS. Joseph 1. W\ English News. Am International. €% & Dt R g 100 1084 100 1004 | o baaKet, .0025.00. Peppers, crate. | Live stock—Calves, choice, Per Ib.| BOSTON. Mass. April 4.—The Com- NEW YORK, April 4—The week in ” U 8 Food g 3.5085.50. Radishes, per basket, 75a|12a13; lambs, choice, per Ib., 23a25. marcial Bulletin review of trade the financial market began with two s |DBIndus aleohir s8> oo e 8o |00, TOTmRIeCR BEF Crate, LoORe00. |4 oo o AP0 P st per | 43 EQUITABLE e financial marke! gan . Spinach, per bushel, 60a65. Rhubarb, | 3.90; per et, -00; wes o “The demand for wool has fallen off new considerations for the investment © % % 4% | por bunch, 3a4d. box;, 3.5024.50. California lemons, Per| 4. ¢ (G IENL (OT Ton A ot un- CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING o e 5% 0% 69% | Apples, per barrel, 3.00a6.00: per |DbOX, 3.50a4.50. California oranges, Per |, ,5; rollowing a buying spurt like community to reckon upon. One wa % W% 101% | box, 1.50a3.00: loose, per 100 pounds, | crate, 4.00a5.00. Florida oranges. per| i P2 2% S8 & J0FME SPUL Sl ASSOCIATION the ‘tentative vote of sympathy with * p 26 | 1.0021.50. - crate, 4.0024.75. Grapefruit, per Craté:| n;re owing to a lessened confidence the striking coal miners of England on ”% 2% | Grapefruit, per box. ‘-Qfi"»{"-, by, No. 1,| that quick 'tariff action is after all Organized 1879 the part of the railway men and trans- 9% 109% | Oranges, per box, 3.00a egotables—Potatoes. nearby. No. 1.| ;cqured. Prices show little change 41st YEAR COMPLETED 104 [ 106% 50.8 per cent to 52.4 per cent—the lat- ter representing almost complete un- doing of the impairment in the general banking position during the last three years—and with the ratio for the New York district recording the extraordi- nary jump from 50.3 to 56.7 per cent, the assurance of a comfortable money market situation was greater than it had been at any time so far. As it turned out. however, neither of these developments cut much figure in the markets of today. A further Atlanta Bir . 3% Atlantic Cst Line.. 80% Atlantic Gulf.. Baldwin Loco. Balto & Ohlo. Balto & Ohio Reth Steel (B). Beth Steel 8% pf. Brown Shoe pf. . Rutte & Superior. L] Westhouse E & M. 4% Wilson Company.. 42 & &% 4% Willvs-Overland.. 8% 8% 8% 84 Woolworth....... 114 114 11¢ Worthington Pmp. 48% 48% 48% 48% Worthington (B).. 68 6 & & High. Low. Last. Call Money..... 6% 6 L] Oats — No. 2 white, .50 per bushel 9% | asked; No. 3, .04 per bushel asked. Rye—Bag lots of nearby rye, as to quality, 1.40a1.50 per bushel; No. 2 western export, spot, 1. per bushel. Hay—No. 1 timothy, nominal; stand- ard timothy, 25.00a25.50: No. 2 tim- othy, 24.00a24.50; No. 3 timothy, 16.50a .00, 1 light clover mixed, 22.00a 2 light clover mixed, 18.00a 1 clover mixed, 20.00a21.00; per sack, 1.25al.75. Brussels sprouts, per qt., 15a25. Cranberries, 2.00a3.00 per bbL. cabbage, per crate, 2.00a ; .75. 1 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. CHICAGO, April 4 (United States bureau of markets).—Cattle—Re- ceipts, 15,000; beef steers generally steady; early top, 9.85; bulk, 8.25a 9.50; butcher she stock, steady to 15c higher: bulk fat cows and heifers, 5.50a7.75; canners and cutters, large« 1y, 3.00a4.50; bulls, steady; bulk bo- U T O INSURANCE Every kind you need for your pro- tection. Let us quote you rates B. F. SAUL CO. Subscriptions for the 80th Issue of Stock Being Received Shares, $2.50 Per Month EQUITABLE BUILDING, 915 F St. N.W. $250 Up to $5,000 Now is the time to invest, but only in securities that are abso- lutely safe. Don't take chances and speculate with your sav- ings. We look after all detail d farnish guaranteed titles with all notes. Chas. D. Sager »335*3235030 8- 9382358843 gan, 005530 3 Hu 300g-0] news” which long ‘hanging the situation, and which once out of the way would be looked upon as a signal for trade recovery to However this may be, sellers of the shares had in mind not only the Ipterboro M int] Harvester. FRYREL AR PHELOL G EEL LT HL S PR TY this gold were being u 0 meet pur- chases of rFench exchange needed to cover French buying of the Paris loan, it would be the same sort of thing that went on in the period Just prior to the maturing of the Anglo-French bonds last autumn. PASSPORT REGULATIONS LIFTED BY GOVERNMENT indicate a large crop. Heavy expor- tation of ofl is expected. An American firm has contracted with the Greek government for the supply of window frames and doors for houses to be buflt in Macedonia. valued about $1,000,000. Deel exports from Cape Town to the United States in 1920 were valued at §4.233,000, a decrease of more than a million doilars, compared with 1919. Lemon growers in the Palermo dis- trict of Italy are facin, demand from America a crisis. The as been much less this sesson than in the past. some southern selling on the decli; of 11.46 for May and 11.99 for July or about 20 to 25 points net lower. Futures opened steady: May, 11.50. July, 12.08; October. 12.65, ber, 13.00; January, 13 —_— SUGAR MARKET QUIET. NEW YORK, April 4—Raw sugar was steady early today at 5%c for Cubas, cost and freight, equal to 6.27 for centrifugal. There were no sales reported. Refilned was quieter and prices .65, Decem- at all 1t may ned, fore, | Kayser (Julius).... 0% American Citizens Need No Longer | Jamaica has decided to present a|ruled at Sc for fine granurated. Ot G thive showing will be| icliy-Spring Tire. 8% e bill to the legislative council to make | Trading in futures was confimed to poctty/d Kelly-Spring 6% pf 76 Obtain Papers to Travel, State |Kingston a free port of call. the September position, which was 10 Bustwess Dreps Of. ‘The Steel Corporation began the first quarter operating at about an aver- age of 60 per cent. Within the last few weeks this has dropped to from 45 to 50 per cent. With this much larger volume of business compared . with the independent steels and with prices the same as they have been sines 1917, the Steel Corporation re port for the three months ended March 31, will be nothing like as bad , a8 those of its competitors. On the other hand, the big holders |{ Maxwell Motors. Mallinson & Co. Manati Sugar. of stocks Iike Republic, Lackawanna { May Dept Stores.. 82% Department Announces. American citizens entering or leav- ing the United States no longer will be required to obtain passports or per- mits, the State Department announced today after receiving an opinion by At- torney General Daugherty. Aliens leaving the country may also do so without permits, but rt control remains in effect in the cases of aliens entering the United States. The congress of the International Chamber of Commerce will be held in London June 27 to July 1. Lower rates of freight have been put into effect by the British liners in the trade between the United King- dom and India. Shipbuilding costs in Australia are said to be considered lower than in Great Britain. The Australian gov- ernment vessels are stated to cost £28 a tom, while corresponding ship would cost £32 a ton in England. JAILED FOR TOTING GUN. Ecuador to the United States in 1920 points lower at midday, under com- migsion house selling. WAIVE PHYSICAL TESTS. Army Will Expedite Commissions to Reserve Officers. To expedite the delivery of commis- sions in the Officers’ Reserve Corps to former service men throughout the United States the Secretary of War and Bethlehem B are not selling, be- | Mexican Pete..... Ml S ey (oA Homney Genseal has waived temporarily the produc- mm‘mlfl‘;bfl:‘;"e' the proper val-|aiamiCopper 1% resulting from the inadvertent action tion of certificates of their physical oS moe B the anrtare stocks | Middle States 1% of the last Congress in terminating the | Thomas Lyles, Colored, Gets Sen- | condition. Single three or six month period, but | Jidvale Steel. ... 2% passport control act of 1919 relating to + e Tat Xt It is announced that hereafter the the: average earnings over a_serioy | Mo Kan & Tex 2 the entrance and departure of Ameri- encesior onths, adjutant general of the Army will in- of years. CThey meintain that wiin |MoKan&Texpf.. & can citizens and to the departure of | Thomas Lyles, colored, charged with [close with the appointee’s commiasion the utmost allowance for bad busi- e Sl reyin concealed weapon, was |® certificate of physical fitness which ness in the first half of 1921. taking | Mo % The Attorney General ruled that in ke pon, the appointee will sign and return to- the results of 1920 and 1921 together, | Montgomery Ward 18 view of a provision In the last diplo- | found guilty today by Judge Hardison | gether with the acceptance of the the average will be a very fair one. | Mullins Body. n matic and consular appropriation act,|in the United States branch of Police | commission. Should the applicant be There is no doubt, also, that it is | Natl Conduit... % the limitations still was in operation | Court and sentenced to jail for six|in doubt as to his physical qualifica- fils aversat rether than mineitat | - with regard to aliens entering the|_ " tions, he may. in lieu of the certificate, earnings which determines the pol- . o United States. months. Policemen Thomas Mason | furnish a_physician’s report as to his 1 regarding steel dlvidends. ot The State Department, however, was{and C. Talley, who apprehended |fitness. Physically defective officers s said to consider it advisable for Amer- [Lyles testified that they found a|will be discharged either when physi- = lcan citizens who expect to visit for- | blackjack upon his person. cal reports are received or when called eign countries to inquire of diplomatic| Attorney R. L Miller stated that part|to active duty and examined. LABOR TERMS DEFINED. PLFLELIE ALPLL R P SR T HHTLGF UL PP LU B SLERU PRFUE L EPH G M LPEPI- L L P ERCLEFLPRLLY L HU TR L L R UL CLD PO PE DR UL R AL AU AL PPRR T PRI L and consular officers of those countries of the weapon was showing and —_— 727 Fifteenth Street N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. THE NATION’S HOME TOWN. McLachlen Banking Corporation 10th & G Sts. NW. Southwest Branch: 1350 B St. S.W. reaction of over a cent in sterling|addoOfl..... 1% 215.00; No. 1 clover, 17.00a18.00:|10gnas, 4.5025.00; bulk beef steers, 5.25 exchange was a response to the news | Californis Poks. % HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. 3 Clover, 15.00216.50; No. 3, 13.00a| a6.25; calves. steady; undertone weak 934 N. Y. Ave. N.W. 1 9823 15th St. N.W. JOHN JOV EDSON. President | from England, but this decline was fornia Petrol ° .00; sample hay, 10.00a15.00. bulk vealors to packers, 7.50a8.00 FRANK P. REESIDE, Secy. |’ not large enough to suggest any very 'ornia Petpf.. 8 78 i . Straw—No. 1 nominal; No. 2 straight|stockers and feeders, mostly 85 serious_concern. Canadian Pacific. . 112% 112% m% rye, nominal: No. 1 tangled rye, 17.00:| higher. Had English banking circles taken |0 (y1) pt C) 20 No. 2 tangled rye, 16.00; No. 1 wheat,| Hogs—Receipts, 28,000; opening 15 the view that the three big unions|Chse (TP DE----- B\ o 28 13,00a18.50; No. 2 wheat, 12.00812.50:| a25 higher: lights and light butchers R were about to unite in a strike that| J 1 lhvf' % T% * No. 1 oat, nominal, a18.50; No. 2|late, 10a25_ higher; others unevenly N 3% Paid on Sa: would do incalculable harm ‘to the |Central Lea s m 2% oat, 16.00a17.00. steady to 15c highar: top, 10.25; bulk, N — P ST 58w N S b o e | Finding a Banking Home security markets in London were un- Ll o 204 7 Dife 1tex 1180 115 13,000; lambs gen-|N NIN e > - settled, but without any important 206 Wk erally 25c lower; sheep steady; one|N NN . —suitable to their requirements yeakness. There was some selling e % o5 R B 1234 load of 80-pound wooled lambs, early | NIN | Checking and | 3 P ere_in stocks wl are active on e " to shippers, 10,25 was out of line;|N N'N J 1S an important matter confront- R Z".:e.ffi“:fi?afy’ “"m"‘mch‘.‘,';' :h:::fl‘::; :“ fi _NEW YORK, April 4—In the bond a7 o Be Frrd 4] e {:; ZE&"S..;;IJ"L’E%.;”'Q?‘SJ?J § \§ j Sz ing those new to the Capital N upon the share list here. Neither for © & 6 | iarket the day's changes were most- 100-pound shorn ewes, 5.75; wooled (N MEMBERS: NN ccounts DG 5 that matter. did the week end bank ™ % |1y on the side of lower prices. This DAIRY MARKET. | Cme qtop. 6505 average about 115| R NIN Invited. 9 We remind these and others R enie 9% 10 BALTIMORE, April 4 (Special).—|pounds. N NIN % : R What our market was chiefly con- = 20 |was particularly the case with rail- e S N New York Stock Ex: NIN 5 - e N cerned with was the course of trade | Thine Covper, I R o o wnise osee ot = mmg|pouE cuickenaaltue mes patnd 38 N T ive Siack mmtaer \ change NIN Trust Degt. fl_h.t. Washington’s OLDEST \ e e “the tecis, whieh aye | Cluett Peabody pf. 80 80 % B%|point to.a point were fairly common. |15 ‘pounds and over, E5a80 Winter:| UNION STOCK YARDS, Claremont. |N 111 Broadway, New York N N SAFE National Bank has successfully believed not to have completed their s e 2 The heaviness in this quarter was|2% DOURGS SaC URCCl W ot er pound. | fur weok endon honn crtle—Receipts | N NiN 5 i Edgustaant: wers el from: 'tho = 2 |of couras & refloction of the uncer” | BeT Bound, 32845 Turkeys per Bolnc | for weck tnded nasn foday were 2013 | N N/ DEPOSIT catered to the city's banking Start e go | LAIDty surrouncing ithe LAt AY: fowls, each. 50a85. Eggs (loss off), | receipts, 81 carioads for market for | N NIN BOXES s H LI . at On the other hand. oil shares were 5 o | 100k In general. strictly fresh, nearby, per dozen, 24a|the week; 33 carloads for market to | N NIN it needs tor over a century, and 1s relatively steady, with the exception % | Pennsyivania general 4%s made a|ZrCOY, TR, DS eggs, 36. By With Nent et ket tos N NIN | Ladies’ Degpt. . of Mexican issues, because opinion % new low at 77%. St Paul refunding| 5 ¢1er—Creamery, tancy, per pound. | was active, and from 10 to 15 higher | N NIN . today better equipped than ever agrees with the president of the Texas 4 & |4i%s declined 2 point to 58%. Sea: 9; prints, 49a51; nearby creamery. | on steers; bulls and cows were about | N . * NI Foreign f 3 Company, who stated last week his 5 5% | board adjustment 58 broke one an dairy prints, 20a25: rolls, Der | ateady N Wasln on Ofice NN to satisfy every service that can beliet i had thei 7% ter pionts to a new low of 31. ! y N NN Exch 3 3 et that oil prices seen r e 17% | quarter D o B RN oo Ureni|pound, 18a22; ladles, 28ad0; process| Steers—Choice, 9.25 to 9.75: good |N NiN xcnange lowest, and that the turn is at hand. 2% 8@ |Erie prior llen 48 and Chicago Great|Ty e, 23a29; store packed, 17a18. butcher, 8 to 9: medium. 6.15 to 1.25:|N COLORADO BUILDINGR|N be expected. TUSeINT of Condutions. » i potat the ‘former. to 513, the latter Sommon S ot ' NIN ° ~ ° The street refused to be reassured 1% ¥ to 50%. New York, Westchester & FOREIGN TRADE NOTES. eifers—Choice, 8.50 to 9.00; fair to | N Telephone Main 1008 NN % L3 R e . £00d, 7.50 to 8.25; common to medium, | N NN a o e an ] g-::.l xn't“et:::i‘:n ttlem!::: :: g\t | 1ow of l‘s%' = e I = There is sald to be a fair market B.SBO m_sgg.‘ N N § :: 3 n o o ) ngton to ex; se A : ul oice, stallfer .25 to 7.40; | N NIN o - 3 o% 8% | “The $3.000,000 Invincible Oil bonds|for gas and ofl engines in Argentina, B i IN NIN 55 : jthe railway wage %-I:‘e;t‘:::' or by the =% :: nave all’ beén placed. but it is’ not Impo‘r‘huon uring the war having | (25 L0 820d; 550 to 6.50; common' to g G. B. CHIPMAN NN Capital, Surplzu:&Undwld Profits Over 31,500.80& : ‘Tepresentatives and representatives of sovsg | Clear Just what portion has g0t 4110)rllen to & low figure. Cows~Cnolce. 550 to 6.35; fair to|N Miccse NIN 15th St., Opposite U. S. Treasury—107 years L ek i - % |and what portion remains in the| Italys sugar production in 1920 is|£00d, 425 to 5.00; common to medium. | N N R E 7. 2 er et ieine thon & Mty sovoer 1% | hands of dealers. There was & rather|egtimated at less than 120000 tons.|” Sheep and lambs—Receipts for week | N N ance, even although they were not 10% \lmu-nn{ r:’;"flgg—:‘:m;;,z‘nv:’:::";:a- compared with 190,000 in 1919. cnded noon today were 4,231 head. | N N | R very weak. short interest, grown Tk | e e A te the public and that| The total declared exports from|against 2.621 head last week: light N [N to large jons in the motors, 9% :;::ho'::ewm by tn‘: Synaicate :uspply. market lower; sheep, 5 to N o > > 0; 1. 7.00 .85. N zerved to keep these stocks fairly "':““ Only Partly Affected. aggregated $15,228,000, compared with | Hoga Receints " far Cweek ended N Thls Old Establlshed On the dther hand, sugars were b3 Industrial bonds were not as & rule | $10.667.000 in 1919, " noon today were 7.862 head. against N weak, partly because of the question 2% P eoten by the weakness in| Federal reports from India indicate{13311 hcad last week; light supply N B raised regarding the legality of the 0 | R Westinghouse Electric 7s made | that German quotations on mill steel, | market lower; lights, 11.50; heavy. INSURED INVESTMENTS—4 |N = . ° recent commission formed to T on e bo%, 8o dla the Unit.| enamelware, cotton goods, glassware | 10.60: medium. 11.50; plgs, 11.50 N handle the sale of the new Cuban crop, - d States Steel sinking fund 58 at|8nd paper are far below the American | rough, 6.75 to £.00. N an mg ns l u lon but more largely in sympathy with the I | s Cuban-American Sugar &s wers|duotations. Calves—Recelpts for week ended SUPPOSE you were the victim N of the dividend American 8 | 95%. e ey A Uruguayan-North American cham- | noon ‘today were 1,394, against 5a44 O R R Trar e N Beet . which was earty 1% | not carried 4"": D e O x ” oyfar|ber of commerce is under process Of | nciq last week: moderste suppl Would hardly neglect to carry in- N . this : wse| stocks. | They held at 100X. whichiorganization In Montevideo throush |market bad, prices considerably ror. surauce againet lows of ‘moncy and N Talk on Steel Stocks. [ Pripes up & fraction, at 70%. while |the initiative of Americans. _|er: calves, 5.00 to 11.00. form of. 2 N med by Washi ‘The principal effort of “the bear %5 s fnd ‘Refint 58|, There is a demand for large quan { N —owned and managed by ashington men G / ne |American smelting und ‘Refiaing S8|1ities of American lumber in New P OUR i Bartaaes Bates o= N & S party was We: udn: 't? steel T | were dovnl‘ux’olheru. .::lm 0 75%. E:nll:nd‘. r;:;n-:ln cci‘e‘::;al wl”!nllo"c‘r:; COTTON MARKETS. Waehington, D 0. property are. N who know and understand Washington con- - § stocks. The main specul Argu- ibertys 3 - T . ToSsD NEW —i f the I t1e lon N ot ot wene. through with 1t3 full| Geedrd 4| Liverty bonds opened up 10 to 1z |bullding will require 56,000,000 feet of | aeciin of six o Sientacn pommtatn the of TR St ”“":,‘:‘""‘ N ditions, invites your account—placing at your I h 15 |cents, but subsequently lost part of | Imported lumber. cotton market hera today was only e N 3 : share of readjustment, and will not|Gray & Davis. B their gain . Usited Kingdom Ss| The value of declared exports from | 2°% 2%, MATUCT Tere foday was onl slon and panic conditions found N disposal a complete banking service prepared e e e a3 hldcat Northarn M- TN 1% | were scarcely affected by the threat-{Calcutts to the United States declined | 1iverpool. According to privats cables. SEviere NGt DRI Siatest N o ) e er its s, a3 the independent] Great NorOre-.--- B Susd sprend of the Britab cadl strike. e s the ‘market there was depressed by N to render genuine assistance to its patrons. T krwied e Houston Ofl,.eees- T8 fiand’and made a mew high of '91%,|*hipments of hides and skins. 3nd transport workers would Strics \ There are e who think that an-| HOUSIOROHL 0% el ;| The plan to create a German match |7 OF SO18 Awouldy striice SWARTZELL, RHEEM & |\ nouncement of a reduction of prices|Hupp Mo . It is quite likely that there is some monopoly is reported to have been|" aid of the coal miners. The market 3 2 N by Corporation would be| Illinots Central.... 86 connection between the accumulation | TOROPOLY, held fairly steady for the firsi few N taken favorably, in that it would|Indian Refining. of these bonds and recent gold trans- [*Q30C0ORed- o0 0 olive- [ minutes; then broke under increased HENSEY CO. N Inspiration. fers from France to this country. If producing provinces of western Greece Liverpool selling. There was also § N N N » whether they would be required to|therefore did not constitute a con- 3 . Harvard Bureau of Business Re- ™ Dresent vise Sseports n order to|cealed weapon. The court however. Bowie Entries for Tomorrow. , and al to ascertain what|ruled that if enough of t! weapon . - search Issues Dictionary. Ot ahes Frod % documents. if any. would be accepted was hidden s as to conceal its iden- y:‘:’:‘:l d’:‘:;“"rhiu;'l‘;:';’;_‘;‘;;"-u::: be ith life Ontario Silver..... 43 4% v those countries in lieu of regular|tity it constituted a concealed weapon. 5 ‘ Cibodind 3 WO A dictionary of labor terms has been | ONt3r0 SUNET e B8 S passports, 116; Red Tom, 116; St Maurice, 116, you uld at peace wi ey issued by the Harvard bureau of busi- | Sa%inc Ofi. . T os% 3% Belle Wrack, 113; Tom Cassidy, 110; ness research, it was announced today. ‘The dictionary contains definitions from the labor viewpoint of several hundred terms, many of which are frequently | Pennsylvania. used with various meanings by parties | Penn Seabd Si 10 labor controversies. Prof. M. M, Copeland, director of the| Phila Company bureau, stated that the dictionary will be used at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration in courses! pierce Oil.. Pac Tel & Tel ran-Am Pete..... €% Pan-Am Pete (B). @% People’s Gas. Phillips Petroleum 25 Plerce-Arrow TARIFF TO COME FIRST. Legislative Program of Republican Leaders Is Reaffirmed. Plans of republican congressional leaders to place tariff first and tax revision second on the legislative JAILED ON ASSAULT CHARGE. Edward Quinn, seventy-eight years old, charged with indecent assault upon a seven-year-old girl in Pen- sion Office Park Saturday, was sen- tenced by Judge Hardison In the Po- lice Court today to serve one year in Jail. B. C. Wrack, Sobriquett, Sunnyland stable ; Freezy Sneezy, 107; B. F. Love- tie-Frosty (Paul Powers.) Second race, claiming; four-year olds and up; six furlongs—General, 117; Carline 8., 109; Lord Rockval 10° *Toadstool, 102; *John J. Casey, 102} *L'Enjoleur, 111; *Enos, 107; SLady Mildred, 107; *Bailast, 102; *Leoti Fay, 97; ®*Alf Veszina, 114; *Circulate, 107; provide for the future with sureness that is absolute. There will be no shadow of uncertainty for your family, no clouds of misfortune i1 LT LA A AF Tttt et 7O it 1 Tt Pt Wt TY TV Wt Y LA VY VU b 1Y P which deal with labor relations, and | pierce Ofl pf... *Medusa X., 104; *Marys Magnetto, 102. 2 3 H e e A PR ntictis b S s s oany soion »| | ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. | |“Thind® Fuod'tciaimte ™ Gour st threatening their future safety, if you Pitts & W . ode embe Marine barracks at 3 p.m. | | 0148 and up; ‘six furlongs—Paul Con- 2 y 3 e of Congress after they had conferred At % | |nelly, 117; ‘xMidian, 109; Crumpeall, - executor and CITY CLUB SPEAKER. | Eiihmeet S smi with President Earding. e B Srmeasy | |17 Norinemn Betie fos; Miala sppoint:this company youe cxccutor P Alogre % President was resented as ne Voter, 102; Double Van, i14; Raf- bure Ol ol not entirely satisfied with the pro-| | Santelmann, leader. = ferty, 107; Charlle Leydecker, 107 trustee. Attorney James A. Emery Will|FPureOil.. gram, insofar as it called for re- March, “Aamiral Dewey, Queen Blonde, 106; Ki 112; Bala- Rand Mines. u% 1% P e of the Fordney emergency = . Sentelmann | | 5000707, Y Reatst, 107; Margaret N., Discuss the “Open Shop.” Hay Con Copper... 1% I1% Taric b, but ‘was setd vo be wining | | Qverture. “Herod”......Hadley | |15 B e Reading.......... 63% 8% to accept’this plan ss a measure for| | Suite d'orchestre, “Silhouettes, Fourth race, claiming; three-year- James A. Emery. a well known| Reading 1stpf.... ®% 0% agricultural relief. in view of lead- Hadley olds; five and one-haif furlongs— lawyer, will speak at the City Club| Remington Typr.. 29% 29% :;:‘“-fifier;:eml tnnm- new n‘rlnuli f: ’r':::i.',}".',";?. hr .l":- }'l'rl‘lntu'}’n. us;"ssms.m:ri sm; ;m_ weekly forum, to be held Wednesday | Keplogle Steel. 6% 6% 6% furaliranes could not be passe O T ien alleasuicon fHcco: ohns Umma, ; Soclal Star, 11 A} [ERIC ‘Q II R s ubject it be the -Open Bhep Ropal Dutcnerers. o o4 co 5 rnml:lr-l"'uh callers today. the| | (4) American, silegro | Paney . 105 ’;fl?:x'-\'; Face: 100, * ¢ s subject wi n Shop.” resident, it was said, renewed his IoLChRTRELEL; umbers, Fifth race, claiming for three-year- John Walsh, chairman of the civic |5 ) cuggestion for a_“two-inch" . V. Blon | lolas and up, 1 — SEC JRITY & TRU: C MPANY and forum committee of the club wil | St Louis Scuthwn. 7% 71k 7% gency farift bill, covering but & few (a) “Serenade d’'Amour. Seam~Hiorom, "6 “Thoyas” e EC & ST.CO] preside. sSanta Cecilia Sug. 3% 3% 3% items, but again was advised that the (b) “Dance of the Fisher- 116; Sea Mime, 111; Louise Wynn, 100 . Seaboard Alr Lin s 8% only feasible plan for agricultural ‘mal| *Oaklawn Belle, 108; Rolsterer, 11 15th Street at Pennsylvania Avenue s = 5 Sears Roebuck. . % € 11% | relief was to pass the Fordney bliil. Grand scenes from “Il Trova- Sammy Kelly, 116; Mr. X, 105; Gallot, BEET SUGAR PASSES DIVIDEND. |geneca Copper. % % e e - , 100; Sir Jack, WNEW YORK, April d—Directore of | Shell Trad & Tran. % 9% CAPT. UYEDA RELIEVED Valse, de’ concert, Bourbon Gold, 112 Attorney, HOME SAVINGS BRANCHES e American Beet Sugar Company|Sinclair Ofl. n n . tar” .. *Doctor Jim, 107, (ol pasted the regular quarterly|sloss-SheMaid. | @ @ - i Two movements from “Suite Sixth race, claiming for four.year. 7th Street and Massachusetts Ave., N.W. of 2 er cent ol on lenne™ ......l nt-{ ms olds an up, one and one-sixteent! &‘m atock due at this time. HIER Dro-| ooihern pecine. M, Wi % Japanese Naval Attache Replaced | | (4) Bvening reveris, allegrotto. | |miles (seven)——Summer Sigh, 114: Eighth and H Sereets, N.E. - 436 Street, S.W. duction costs was given as the rea- 06 W8 1% by Capt. N (b) French military march, al- | | War Club, 110: Philistine, 59: Hen- Soee - ™ 7%t 7 Ck ¥nanzo, egrolgiccom e ieuraska 108/ Derlin f11 Member American Bankers Association = i Marine® hymn. ‘“The Halls of Napthalius, 108. e u% 3% W Capt. Yoshitake Uyeds, Japarese Montesuma.” Beventh race, olaiming, for four- LIBERTY BOND NOON PRICES. ™% W% TN navy, has received orders relleving “The Star Spangled Banner.” yeoar-olds and up, one mile and a fur- NEW YORK, April 4 —Liberty bonds| Submarine Boat. % % him of his duties.as Japanese naval Noth.—l-—dlluz after the long—] t, 11 Austral, 11 —Prices at noon today: 3%s, 90.30;| Superior Ofl.. » » @ attache here, it was learned today. concert there _will 3 *Pit, 107; Bolid Rock, 112; *Counter first 48, 87.50. second 4s, $7.00; first|Superior Steel. % % Oo% His relief, Capt. Osami Nagano, has parade by the Marine Spear- 4%m, 87.72; second 4s, $7.06; third|Temter Corn (A 2 B 1z arrived in this oity, and will take stitute datachment en the pa- A5 2030; fourth 4%e. 312 t o% % @, over the duties ef Aayal attachs ] | rade grounds. o b Xote oheutteydog® .. .. ...