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TNANTIAT THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, TR1-PART & FINANCIAL. ; / TREASURYCALLS _|NEV. YORC_ STock EXCHANGEpy| JRE|QNER; [TFE PRITIH LADOR cRists TIPANESE BN |+ s PRS0 e B E R E e TR LT INDUSTRMLS M, e o5 Shot B oty 5| CANEDZPONTS| st Allied Chemical... 43% 43% 43 48 |Kelly-Spring Tire. 39% 40 39% 4 propertica. Responsible Allied Chemical pf 88% §8% 8% B88%!Kelly-Spring6%pf 73 7 7 78 NEW YORK. April 9—One of the makera. . 8 Allis Chalmers. 36% #6% 6 36% [ Kennecott. . 18% 18% 184 18% AT T e S Payment Account of March |AmSeetsuser-.. 366 S S | eveewanna siosi. sms 80 om0 |Bears Exert Pressure on For- tled—Interest in Degree of Industrial |fov feaws Lt Wik the contimued| GLOVER & FLATHER 28% 28% 28% 28% | Lackawanna Steel. 52% 653 52% &8 the bond r Am Can pf. e . ices for the Ja se issues. 15 Certificate Issue—Steel |Am prugeis il L] oo o LI T mer to Cover Contract Recov_ery—Gold Movement. ;:};::e::cswrl;u;;‘ b onR 737 15th St. N.W. 7 Am Hide & Lea.... 8% 8% 83‘ ‘;‘« MackayCouEle- 5 5 B 66 transactions, reached 66, a gain of : f Am Hide & Leapf. 41% 42 41 Manhattan Elev... 61 61 51 51 : nearly two po + little more than Prices Higher. Amleetor S5 Seamo im0 B aewelinators; b e e e in Latter. BY STUART P. WEST. | covery, and that this recovery willla week. Boih these bonds and the BY L A. FLEMING. A Totoationat. & 4% «% @ |aiamiCopper 18% 18% 181 18% BY STUART P. WEST. NEW YORK, April .—At the close | §h yic ('“Ls:‘lll;‘r mftr}l}:;rzgulla;bvo::l:(‘ Cltysotiokiomsiwhichiwerpdoulbinte INSURANCE ot AmLaFrance..... 10 10 10 10 |MiddleStatesOll.. 18 1% 13 18%| XEW YORK, April 9.—In all the|of the present week the three matters, will comprise the country's trade as | igns ot g eIl v Lo ey onn) Fi d Theft Dedxe. sass R Am Locomotive... g% 8% % 85%|MidvaleSteel..... 2'% 2% 254 2% | ariets the governings impulse today uppermost in the mind of the financial | & Whole. B nest o e ain eft Ford. sass i :m anol‘: :;{n:or.. 5:. :5& :: f= n‘:g g:;&‘flx . ,fv. 1% rzm we - to await developments in the Eng-|community are, the great British Status of Money Market. gmuu ‘\;im ‘: yok, in- WM. B. KRAFT & CO, i 1 &m Stipi& Com.. IR ASs 5 ¥ 3 6 i ike situati The morning ad-{labor crisis, the trade developments, We have had somewhat the same |dustrially and i 1338 New York ave. Mais 83 banks. for t Am Smelting...... $% §T% 7% 37% | Mo Pacificpf..... e 6 g6 |lish strike situation. & > P! Y e s L i s ipire — ——=—_ Am Smelting pf... 74 " 4 k3 Natl Acme. . 244 24% 244 | vices appeared to hold out a trifié more |as they bear upon .lhe f;ues(!on nf‘ Weoekh aint wel Tl torol ot athst AES" bonds continued their upwe N <|Am Steel Fay..... s 2% 79% 29% | Natl Conduit % I 1% 1% nopo of a last-minute settlement than|whether or not the situation at large | Wilen ‘Wall street, apparently sur- |movement, which has been quite no-{ EQUITABLE Am Suar.... [ s% su* §% 2 |NevadaCopper.... 104 1% 104 10k | oo nad been when business left off |is getting better and the course of [feited with call funds, reduced its bid | ticeable for some time, and wained R bl L e S S 26 204 23 {o3|found reficction in rather better London | The most pertinent comment upon|balinces on Stneh market coliaterd, | Laberty bonds left off substantially gEuthe i am Wooken', ... . HTlCILE 31 | N Y Dock pf 1% 6% 1% e1ni | reports, a partial recovery from yester-|the industrial troubles in England has| promptl led thejr s on the {Where they did last night. In the for- <ince | Am Writing Prpf. 1 st 81 T Emobuilding .. 04 0% 30t fou | dav's severe drop in sterling. exchange|all along been that thev are 1oo|ground. very obviously, that they |€lgn zove division Belgian 8s next of 10 pe the sale dated Ma nkers entire profecds, It 1ve ¢ Anaconda 367 A 6% B6N g vhat fi tendency in cot- | stupendous in_their possibilities to| e S : at 977 a trifle higher. City « i anch X y ex- IS v v " and a somewhat firmer r could find more profitable employment April 15, much > } atehioai 9% 79 9% T h‘or:alk&“r!lr:- s s s 0 make it conceivable how a' rupture|for their money ne home. Zurich' 85 held their recent recoversy. 41st YEAR COMPLETED pected. At the pre Of TC-| Atlanta Rir & Atl.. $% 3% 3% 3% | Northern Pacific.. 5. % WK% Ging in stocks again set a very |could finally occur, or if it were tol As a result, the lowering of call |Selling at 5% French 8s were again Aee y @ prway 8s held Surplus Atlantic Cst Line.. 79% 8 79% 80 |OklahomaProd... 3% 8w % 8| 0 pace. Professional dealers ap-|occur, how there could be a contest|rates proved abortiv. 5 il e it had in |rather he: 18 13 12% 12% c.red a bit anxious to retire short con-|of any duration at all. Februar; d there w: quick re- | steady thirty | AtlanticFruitCo.. 6 6 6 6 |OtisSteel... payment the 1015, and the' fands I of cor-| Atlantic Gulf. si% 36% 8% 3§ |OwensBottle..... 45 46 46 46 | lracts in the industrials, and in order| The Josses would be o fabulous and|!bound to 61, and 7 per cent Berne §s at 967, Resolve to Join the days, aithous D e S 3% 83% | Pac Development.. MY% 1% 16% 14%| 1o dg this to better advantage bent|the suffering of the public so severe| Two months ago this reaction New High on Realty 5x. Equitable and Save S; tificates April D i e 1% 17% | PacificOfl......... 85% 8 8% 3 | (neir energies to offering down the rails. | that one side or the other, would have | wound up in certain_degree of | Tnited States Realty 5s, which have ~ ys- for a L e 10 10m! Pan-Am Pete. 68% 63% 68Y% 63% | There was some further real liquidation [to give in quickly, or both strike a|actual stringency, which is hardly 10 |peen picked up for Some time past, tematically. 1 ggl& §7% 8% 87% | Pennsylvania.. d Steel . sat s3% 34 3% | Penn Seabs % 8% 48 43 | People’sGas...... 42 of the fu Tod which Telphone : not as muc BB owwow Senmsylvania, which reflected mis- [compromise. be expected now, owing to the very [ void as hish s 1% 10% 0% 0% | ivines semarding the dividends to be| That the British government could |considerable ~Sirengthening of the |now B o tho ‘moeting scheduled for |surrender fo the unions has never|federal rescrve ratfo which has oc- been even thinkable. Consequently jcurred since then. —If you ndopt this plan of saving yeu will ‘b surprised and delighted with the results obtatned. - | Ra . | Ralto & Ohlo . the cudl ! Balto & Ohio pf. i : i = 27 u HethMotges...... % ok DA I8 [Eecedammciie... T8 Apml 2. ennsylvania at a_ new low|the markets have never considered| Our imports of gold since January Subscriptions for the t | Rath Steel (BY.... B5% I6 F6% m»&,gx»rg:-ol:row'- mV: record it was not so difficult to drive |but ?ne olfh thhree eve\;}lualllxew—flrfl;, 1 ?Kk;r'-::uv more (I}mn hsx:&n,nno.‘;\:p. 80th I f St ok were the | P e 2 12 12 ier 0 ri ke Union and Northern Pacific, {an eleventh-hour settlement; second.|and this is practically the net addi- ock L | Rklyn Rapid Trn.. 12 1 7 7 |PierceOilp . T stock like Union and Northel stock of gold, be- supplied be s e . v rn and various |an early compromise after the strug- |tion to the natior “'L‘"r‘f%'a‘w"v?. :;;Kw:“fimt point to a|gle was on, and third, the complete|Cause exnorts during the joiel defeat of the labor clement. have been negligible. Sout Being Recelved terior | Rklyn Rap Tretfs. % % 7 % """!"nddnfil]. 16 16% 15% 16% | PittsCoal. G 2% same period cw Haven 6s candoon 4 T4 T % |PureOil...... e 3 i i . some- of v gain, sclling 10 oce have opp Aot & Arial 4 4 4 46 |RayConCopper 2% B s tusy radee s Domestic Trade. S e ] Shares, $2.50 Per Month e ac | Canadian Pacific.. 3% 18w 1124 119% | Reading: i-oge--+ OO0 While the rails were sagging, the| Testimony regarding domestic trade|meant « Jarse expansion in (he SUDDIY | of tie 1ot wome vemn S et & e Ceu SRR} :R:\ ertificate market 1o T Central Leather... 2% % 2% 3% Replogle Steel. ... 26% industrials were being quietly bought, | conditions has again been very con-|of 2 It would have | portant. 3 ary employment of f CentralLeathpf.. W% 71 10% T | oo r e Steel.. 64 and in the last hour a fairly SNarb|gicting all week. The brightest spot] [oT¢ed down money rates far more had —_— EQU[TABLE BUILDING I quickly convertible inio cast Cent RRofNJ... 19 109 19 109 [Rep eel. . | eeup occurred in some of the re- ek, test SPOLLji not been for the policy of the Federal = y and quickly convertible int Crandler Motor... % 79 7% 79 | RoyalDutch... Tt avorites in. bear speculation,|is the automobile industry, with many | Reserve Board in holding to its extreme K —LADEnY 915 F St. N.W. Morecover, banks can use mo | Ches & Ohlo....... B8 63 6™ 58 [StL&SanFran like Crucible Steel. Mexican Petrol-|companies getting ready for a capac- |scale of discounts. : NEW YORK, April $.—The general t. N.W. s Lok S S Chi Mil & StP. 2415 4% 3% A% |StL&San Frpf... 80% eum, Central Leather, Atlantic Gulf. ity output. The idea held In some There can be no criticism of this | disposition to wait for British labor JOHN JOY EDSON. President etter ad e g & StPDf.. 7% st% 6% % | StLouis Southwn. 2i% and General Asphalt. quarters that the recovery here and|policy. even though these discount |developments wgs shown in @ very FRANK P. REESIDE. Seey. federal rescrve banis (ian [crimestPof.. e sa s 8 ST e S B e es were helped, as was]in other lines like the textile trade|rates are plainly artificial. If the fed- |'small volume of husinece in the cot. them below 6 per ¢ y Chi& Northwn. ... &2 @6 6U8 2|00 O T ine, o anitelomlea) they should be, by the|was merely a flash in the pan. is dis-| eral rescrve anthorities were influenced | ton. marke: here again today. The Bars, Shapes and Plates Higher. . | Chi RT& Pacific.. 264 e |Seaboard ALpt. % Pmouncement that the other inde-[aDpearing. On the contrary. the bestfonly by the question of the momey | opening was steady at a decline of ‘ Just when the gossip is prr ChIRT&PERPE.. Gl €0 &l (o ke o T T 72 T3 | pendent companies had. followed the judgment is that while progress will| Supply they would, no doubt, have 1ow-| 5" 1o & poini< ander some’ scattering | regarding the need of a cl Chile Copper...... 10% 10% 10% Seneca Copper. le% 1% 14% 1% |iead of Lackawanna Steel and put[bde uneven—that is to say, by nojered their schedules before now. Butlliquidation. hut there was no sellin A i | chino Copper 215 o1k Bt en|SemecaCopper.... MW M MWy lead of TackiNanii Sl “leading | means steady—tne real turn in these|they want to sen- frosen eredits” | Haiantiof DL there was no seing | prices stes i | Cluett Peabody pf. &8 & 8 £ |S ets up some few dollars a ton.|industries has come and will phove|further reduced, s they must be, in Ha el within B ior SpoimtsTnr] Fnblic I teel Con | B . tai; 201 2% |Shell Trad & Tran. 9% 39% 9% 9% | products i £ cY ihla lasting turn. As t simila 5 iing i imonghsih cld St S for S wela { INSURED INVESTMENTS—4 the with ince- | Coca-Cola 2% Sinel. A While this action was not taken in|a lasting turn. As to when a similar|order to restore banking conditions toly.sterday's closing during the early prises tr eet with an 2 S L ecicaa g% 69% b9 | Sinclair Oil - W% koW W O ence of any improvement in|change will overtake other trades!normal: thercfore, they are maintain- | 3pay or aronyid SNl ior Saly o i conts . | colCrmontiona: . 6% 6% 6% | Southern P: .. 7% Th sl 7w | CPnSTANEREE O an admission that|Which are still scraping on bottom.|ing a scale of rz which is not | ‘RUARE. OF Lo ey ey mx':.',;n.«;?&'{ e of | Cons Distirbutors 7 6% 6 | Southern Raflway. 20% 20% 20 204 [ pe “Siol) (orporation officials were [both as to prices and production, it|justified by the relation of demand 1550: Dot Sl Lo s 5 Pittsburah follow with a s nt of { Cons Textile. . 18% 18% 18% |StandOUNJIpf... 107% 107% 107% M07% 1oyt in predicting that the price is hard to say. Oil trade representa-}and supply ! of a holdup. _Afterward. you e e o £ 1 1| Stewart-Warner.. 174 2% 2% 20%|{fuiing inaugurated by the Midvale ftives are fairly confident that nricos The Crop Reports. 9. —Quiet would hardly neglect to carry fa- $2.20 a ton on shapes and p s { Cont Insurance. 63 63 |Stromberg Carb 3 35 36 |Steel two months ago would not stim- | With them are on the upgrade. It UnherApriiterop oot il litar tas tits in the early trad- surance against loss of money and s ~ e 72 783 | Studebaker. ulate busines With the schedules | seems almost certain that the virtaal-| Tt r DL A it o todiy thwanas e Jewely through this primitive WWhere i Han thCHEFONE) Gonct EoEniBEnduCta; 28 | Submarine Boat... of the independents back pretty well {1¥ complete shutdown at the copper! Sffect upon financial calculations is|IN% '5 F8CF SOCTE nt g s Cudahy FPacking Company has | Cosden & Co. & % Tenn copper..... to the lcvel of the Steel Corporation, | mines will start copper quotations|SOncerned. has proved something of | generally Undoer tho = | e red Ihe 3 ber ent semi- | Crucible Steel. e ooy it ‘becomes "rather more * doubtful | moving ‘upward before lon. " simirv 2 paradox. , 1\!h;\:ts‘.‘fizm;:o:dmlnbexmlmt3amx Bt steie | nese. xoon iEnglandy QLR Firs Mortcage Bates on 1 dividen its'6 per cent cu- | Cuban-Am Sugar.. e ¢ Whether the latter will feel it neces- | because the remaining surplus will licated w v a dis i S R b politient 2 mulative s 3 rcent o | Cuba Cane Sugar.. 10 1o Texan & Back s s Sary to reduce its prices, as has been[have been worked off. The steel men B¢ty bad for the outlook for prices. § dolimonie MagRlnk oy o e Capital "Gy, Tawere Lo e | Cuba Cane Su pt Ll s LRy predicted they would Have to do some fare the most dubious of any. et e ie () Prenisclolia Sinter ures opened steady. May. 11.30; Spuinat certain. causes ot depees: ' shares. his sug Sl S5 = A hes 7,000, A tures « steady. May. 11.30; 5 AR the areat profits of the Packing In-| Doy & Hie G ofe s 1% 1% | TransContlOil. .. time in Ma; Pig Iron Production than last vear, and with a fourth of October, 1214; December, A R dustry. b 01 70% | Transue & Wilms. —_— jlarch figures have just shown pig|fhe 11920 harvest still in farmers i Loew' Stock Dividend. | Cott- 0% 60% | UnfonOMl......... CURB STOCKS. fron production the lowest on record | hands. it is easy fo see why prices S ——= — p' e '"'.'""'f Kdettiats ot o ot | unton Pacifia. Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. | i comparison with furnace capacity.|have been so persistently going down, M n to l o irectors ocw's Theater T | atoabecinsy Close.— | 1ron and stecl prices have so far dis- |and it is hard to see how the agricul- oney an SWARTZELL, RHEEM & Fany have Sl Brle M 12 12 |United Drug ist.. Bid. Asked. | Played no inclination whatever toftural industry can look forward to a |gecyred by First Deed of Trust on Real Estate. i e o Erie 2d pf. 5 6% 70 |United Frult.. Aetna Explosives ..... 9 10 " |mend. When the Midvale Steel di-|larger profit margin unless it can sue- Prevaillug_interest and commission, Yote on the proposition. It is plan- | Eamous Flayers 8% 8% |United Ry Invpf.. 23% 3% 2% 2% 4 \nertoun Candy 1§ |rectors passed their dividend this|ceed in materially lowering its pro- | Joseph 1. Weller g2 ¥ am L & Trost HENSEY CO. KanGigropasision i ohls amous pla - Ak % | American Cani Week _they spoke of tha. compans|duction costs. seph I. Weller § e R R e Fisk Rubber. . 1965 10 || Un1Cea Rotdll Cura, et (0 B S aB e teibetnlen % | doing business at a loss and had noth-/ _Once again. as,has happened often 727 Fifteenth Street N.W. Par value $1 etare Gaston Williams.. r:: 5;;/2 08 Rabber o Rig Ledge 16l ing ;o at;y]lh;u showed they were at|in the experience of the last seven |N | oWe value 31 are. Re f e en Aoobatt: Roone Ol 2 lall hopeful-of a change. The presi-|vears. old-fashioned economic theory | N | e RIS sa% %% | DB Steel. oston “and " Yoiiana 6 |dent of the Bethlehem Steel Company | has gone astray. N | Washington, D. C. . Local Securities. { Gen Cigar deb. Er Sl ehyed Lo s Caledonta - ..aserin 14 jfadmitted that this wouldibe s Tean) "Theoretically 'a lcondition. of very|N . | THE NATION’S HOME TOWN. 3 e e strone | Gan Electric 139% 134 pper...... e 1, | year for the stael companies, but look- | low prices—where the producers cont | N Capital Traction shares were strong | 220 SRS )3% 13% | Utah Securities. .. 7.16 [ ed for an improvement before the end | tend there has ceased to be any profit | N man 0. oy e oline oot [ otearicn) st 504} Va-Car Chem..... s fofit. Summed up. the preponderat- |at all—will cure itscif througn re-|N The only other sales were of Fed- | Gray & Davis laty 306 104 [ WEHE-RRrEo BaD- o Car Light and 24 o Etiths ol 420 el oochrreduthepacreage: coveredibygN e O e e e O e & 6% 69% | Western Md 2d. 1M 5% T4 | Clhes Rervite (naw) 2314 | climax at the close of 1920, that while | the present wheat crop is one of the | N { et g B bl RNl i e it ) 99% 29% | Western Paclfic 5 % B IC ice (0ld) =497 |in certain lines like stecl the first|largent on record and the indicated |N New York Stock Exchange N| ¢ ;eareio date. = [ e 76 ' 76 | Western Union. ST Sonieip 1R Cloaifersiconnts, 7% ?::r::; ottmsx will be even worse. ;-_.em has 'hee}r.\ surms;edh only three | N A The bid price on Lanston was moved | 11 1 87 .81 8 |Westhouse E&M. 47 4T% &7 4T% | Columbian Bmernid o pusandencye/nce sthelbeginsjmesiinithe historyjolithelconntry. 51N 1 Broadwa; up a fraction. f:i?fi:fi:‘" 2% 12% 12% | White Motor. © 3% 40 | Columbia syudicate . s ning of January has been toward re- (Copyright. 1921, by Stuart P’ West.) N 11 Bro Y, New York H 5. . 4 15% | Consolidated Copper - % N Interboro Metro.... 4% 4% 4% 4% | White Oil 164 164 I6% | Comlidated © i N i Intl Harvester.... 85 &% 8% 8% | Willys-Overla e 1 " TR 7 \ Washington Stock Exchange |iniiersarine... 13% 3% 13% 13% | Woolworth... 5% 15% 116% | Dominion - Ol 1 r N SALES, { ntl Mer Marine pf 504 50% 60 504 | Worthington Pmp. 41 47 &1 7% | Durant Motors -2;3?- ran, roduce an ive 0oCK § ! Capital Traction U A8, 5 i s ass i W% % L5 rtel v s N . e G el HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. e %0 | . SRAIN AND PROVISIONS. | LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. |N N ! 50 at 6 e 7 Lk 12 e sl Farrell Coal 17 ., Apri pecia < > N Invincible Oil..... 19% 19% 19% 19%¢ 1lam 83100 12m 188 500 ¥ F G i e i s B sonEES—Strictly fresh, per doz. 26:|N Washington Office Gilliland 0l 20 d id , 90a1.25; | yoult AY’S BOND PRICES a2 i T ARG, Floral b S | TS Bouliopeonian, se b, 21| | COLORADO BUILDING G c 5 4 i Ariel. 3.00a | turkeys, - per 1b., 45a50; chickens, | N - . 1y 129 | Tel. 3.00a7.50; sweets, per barrel, 3.00a | spring, per Ib., §0a90; hens, per Ib., 32: | N 1 i i Granada il p 6.00; yams, 3.00a4.50} No. 2 and culls, |} . . N Telephone Main 1603 Bid and Asked Priccs Noon prices reported to The Star over direct SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. oo 2 D 3% 34|250a300. Beans greon, pearl and |winter, younE Sach. 6075 chickens, | N i BONDS New York-Washington wire by Redmond & Co. | (Reported by Redmond & Co.) Hereutey Faper” 1" 10" |wax per crate 3502450 Beets, Der| “prec’ ouiery — Fresh kitted|N EUBEIGEURIEERIES ! | Intercontinental Rubber 8 oy bunch, 426, - Asparagus, per doZem.|spring chi . N ¢ : s & chickens, ., -00; hens, RO R L Bia, International Fetroleum (new) .2 2% 153 ‘f;’.‘b-"fii‘;e R';‘;‘l’_"";;.f:;m‘}“"‘;“do;‘{"o Dariih, S R o LA s N G. B. CHIPMAN ‘What Profit Is It ' . erome Vel 3 3 g 50, sters. = N A PEN TR Americen T, @ 8 e A0 At comnonseSperiratals toszsnig cud e et e s Teseiven Manager ; Am. Tel. and Tel, cons. 6s American Tobaces Co. 7% 1922, 2004 | e e nnedo % ahjjoumbera (perabox, 3. 00400, §ICEl SET st N —if you deny yourself and A e uGTeHicns G [EAmerican Tobaceo . ® per crate, 2.5023.00. Eggplants, per ressed, small, per Ib., N s o Fhreach Goune B Anacostia and Potomac guar. 5. | Anaconda ¢ ; 9638 J Lo eviar on 21, | crate, 3.00a500. " Kale, per bushel, 15 | medium, 13a14; heavy, 10a13; N Paen, oz NUonEn, fanlly 38 Chesapeake and botomac Ter. 5o & | Anslo-Armer 10014 | Livingsten Pe 5% 1a30. Lettuce, per basket, 1.50a3.50. [10%all. N 2 Capital Traction 1. K. Armour & Co. 98% | Maracaivo 01l . 3 i | Onions, per cwt. 1.00a1.50. Peppers, | | Live stock—Calves, choice, per Ib. 5 AL 1 ity and Suburban 5s. i Bethlehem 0% | Marhund Ttetinery 4 By | per crite, 0a5.50. Radishes, pef | {,‘lambs. choice, per lb., 18a20. By investing in our First 3 lt Se { Attant M‘h Muson Valle; ik % | basket, 50a1.25. Spring onions, per “flj?('n fruits — Apples, per bbl., 3.00a Mortgages you not only have ig *| Auantic 3 [lemite oit : <M 1100 bunches, 75a%0. Spinach. per | $00: per basket, 75a2.00; western. per bsolute safe investment Etrle Dowesse 531 | Joale o7l oot Olcom 1% 2% bushel, 40a70. Peas, per basket, 200a | POX. 3502450, California lemons, per | an absolute safe investment, Power G. M. ol s §s | Midwest Oil pfd. - a3 box, 3.50a4.50. California oranges, per | but one that.yields investors a4 : 3.50. Tomatoes, per crate. 1.50a6.50. : . 139 1.4I :\nple — Fer barrel, $.00a6.00; per crate, 4.00a5.00. Florida oranges. per | box, 1.50a3.50; loose, per cwt. 1.00a .50. Gfapefruit, per crate, Midwest Refining . hir an adequate return. & Washington Gas 1003 . ipissing Min T E: 5 | 4 .00, 39 Washington R, % i conv. 4 Gulf ‘0l Corporation 7x 1 ortls 5 1.50. Oranges, per box., 3.00a5.00. i P BANK In amounts of $250. sk, Twy. ang W W B e e H. 3. Heing Co. Ts 1930 octititAme 4 44| Grapetruit, per box, 2.50a4.50. Straws | Vecetables—Potatoes. nearby, No. 1, P2 5AVINGS BA) MISCELLANEOUS. i ake and Ohio cony. ;\lm-km: !\'nuv.v 6 lllflfl . gk Omar 0il (new). a1, | berries, per quart, 20: bbl, 1.5022.00; northern, phe';l sa{;k‘ . % Riggs Realty 5s (short). 23 H Bur. and Quincy jt. d4s. eanecutt Copper Tx 0.2 % | Pennok 0l 5% v NG Sweet potatoes, per . No. 2 = . = et | 1 and St. Paul refd. 1 Lisgete & Myers Tob. Ge 193] 9% | Perfection Tire . T iR CrosLNG BRIC oot 00; No. 2, 2.0023.00; yams. Der % Commercial STOCKS § Chi’l Mil, and St. Paul conv. 4 enna. Co. $1x, June 15, 1 99% | Pfoducers and Refiners. Dy 432 Wheat—No. 2~red winter, spot, i 20, T.ettucs. North Carolina, A PUBLIC UTILITIES. | e e 1041 | Kadio com. L1y - 2°1158%: No. 2 red winter, garlicky, |per crate, 1.0023.00; Scath Carolina let- § Accounts ° e e e s nra 1 T<lind and Pacific refdg. 4 Gam: 2§ P i | spot. 1.43; April, 1.43; May, 1.44. tuce, per crate, 2.50a4.50, Celery, per E M ' Capial Traction i Toebuck & D% on| sales—Xone. s g5 | 497 1.00a1.25; Florida celery, 3.0043.50. ortgage Loans ‘Washington Gas. { Lo buck & Co Bult Creek Producing. ) - Corn—Cob, new yellow, 3.6043.65 | Romaine lettuce, 1.25a2.50. ~Cymblings, Nt e Samieat Kok £ 6 St reer oy i By |per bbL in’ cargoes; contract corn. | per erate, Floriga, 4.00a6.00. Spinach, : 934 N.Y. Ave. N.W Washingon Rwy. and Elec. i ir Cou. Oil 74 921 | Supulpa_com. 414 4% | spot, 70%: April, 70%; track corn, |per bbl, 2.00a2.50. Kale, 75a1.00 per # Monthly State- . Wasbizgton Rwy. and Els = ern Railway 65 96 Simms Petrol 75 7% | yellow, No. 3 or better, 73. Dbl Peppers, per basket, 4.5085.50. p ment Service ATIONAL BA nal Mer 2 9614 | Skelly Oil . B8, 5& Rye—Bag lots of nearby rye, as to | Tomatoes, per box, 4.00a6.00. Onions, 1336 N. Y. Ave. Senasta i 183 pid Transit 1st and ref. 5 S0% | Swire o of mer 2% | auality, 1.30a1.50 per bushel: No. 2| per sack, 155175 Texas onions, .008 Commerciai Chhld 3 5 583 | Tonopan. Divide o An western export, spot, 1.58% per %iS-bBrluue'l: sprouts, per qt. 15a25. strict 100% | TunopaliExtension '1% | bushel. anberries, 2.0025.00 per New cab- Farmers and Meckanics® York Central 7s 1 993, | United Eastern ) ”g!f Hay—No. 1 timothy, nominal;|bage, per crate, 0a2.75. IEggplant, Eederal . ntral debs © 10" | UK Lt and, e com: i% | standard. mothy. $3.50; No. | per crate. 3.5005.00. ety - e 6s. S 0Ly 7. 8. Light and Heat ptd. 1~ | timothy, 22.00a22. 3 timothy, Lo FOREIGN BONDS. Pttt arioe 1% 145019.00; No. "1 light ‘clover. mixed. | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. o e Ri - s P i “nited % 120.00220.50; , No. 2 light lover, mixed, il 9 (U tates | jm— lest and Best Known ety Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & 9. | [alied fewil 7% |16:00a19.00: "No.” 1~ clover, mixed, el S s s Banking Institutions in Washington. Washingtos Closing price: Warren Tiros. 18.00219.00; No. 2 clover, mixed, | ceinta 500 heads compered with week American & Tox, | Breater Hieriia Wi Cout 11400817000 No. 3, 11.00a1%00; No. 1|55 Vet steers mostiy 13 to 1.00 low- | American Soc TN | Gre ‘ E 21 | clover, 15.00a16.00; No. 2 clover, 12.00 {er; ‘heavies oft most; bulk cows, heif- i Sl g | Brvmen o 1o Rew A O L ThcLurgeats fasurs Dipeupobont. oF, Aay Taion Trust ooo.on 8614 | Cologne 482,200 1744 AL EL Ges, 4138 191 | CHIC .00414. ; Loy lerally 5 lower; better grades vei nk in Washington e CAVINGS Baxi Lo AT e Rt e Sjet Yemer ikl b i b om D el s taaglea| calvielstona i tieniaatholbohion e = SAVI onrd Air Line refdg. 4s. 3 Nord. L. s 17 c 5 ; No. 1 e Recriptatay A P, X Commerce and Naviugs . T Air Lise adi - 3 18, Preuss fauk 4s.. 175 | Armour prd. .. 907 - 5ort | ye, 17.00; No. 2 tangled rye, 16.00; | oRST NOFeIDis, 4000 Mead: oty Opei Saturday 5:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. East. Washington fie 18t Tef. < T0% | Dresden 4%s. Berliner Bank 4s 17% { Cudahy Packing 50 51 "I No. 1 wheat, 13.00a13.50; wheat, | hotter grades up most; top, 9.90 early. Merchants' Sy I Yienna 4 . bby. 10% 132.00012.50; No. 1 oat, nominal, 15.00a | yractical top, 9.50; bulk, 200 nds Li; In Said: e R34 | Frankiure e Baires o 10008 |1 No. 2. oat, 16.00a17.00. I e O ) e tncoln Said: e 8014 | Frankfurt French CHICAGO, ~ April 9.—Depressing 8.50a9.30; pigs, nominally steady. I must stand with anybody that stasds ryidt; stand Tnited States & ' | Hamburg 3s. Erench o . economic mews from England and | Sheep—Receipts, 6,000 head; re- with him while he is right and part with him whea Washinston Mecibni: 0% | Hambars 4o- Frenen Fr LOWER WEEK IN MARKET |scattered selling at the start were |ccipts today mostly to packers direct: B e FIRE 1 10114 | Humburg 4 e hvio p responsible for a bearish wheat mar- |compared with week ago, lambs Arlington . . 95% Koenigsberg War loan Ttalian Ttalian no Belgian Rest. BY DEPRESSING FACTORS | ket at the start today. ‘Trading' was |steady to 25 higher; sheep steady. 1ight, however, and the greater part, 2 NEW YORK, April 9.—Sharp fluctua- | of the: early decline was recovered. } DAIRY MARKETS. tions in money rates, additional revision | The Pacific coast reported 200,000| BATLTIMORE, April 9 (Special).— 9 Leipgig 4155, 80% | Leipzig . el 4. | | | | German gov. 3 {i Belglan Prem. 5. 754 | of commodity prices’ and. the extr ‘bushelu of wheat sold to Japan yes- |y chicki i Columbta T - + U. S. BUSINESS STRUCTURE | terman sor- 3ts 155 critteal Britiah industrial situation wery | terday and crop reports were favor- | 1 JUNE Chickens, alive, per pound, 30 Hoal Estate T, . 8 S —_— the’chief factors of an irregularly lower | able to the bears. Opening quota- | .in‘ap : pounds and under, per| MISCELLAN |HINGES ON FOREIGN TRADE FOREIGN EXCHANGE. week in _the stock market. Call loans | tions,” which varied from % lower (o | 6yng, springers, 1% pounds mbis _ Graphoplione 5 N lar value: a - 1. 0 a3s. igeons, er air, 5 % D. &, Faper Ntg, Co BALTIMORE, April 9.—Speaking at|ysndon -390 Tudapest . renewal rate of 53% per cent, thereby | followed by slight declines, and then inea ‘fowls, each, 50430. C:::ons, the annual dinner of the Merchants | Pariv . : Rrussels and Manufacturers' Association here. | yiniy e Ye i he | Rome . Joseph H. Defrees, president of the | Kome ... dampening the hopes of those who had | somewhat of a reaction. expected that cheaper money might re-| Corn acted rather firm with a lack | “"piec 1102005 “Sirictly fresn sult in & revival of (nvestment buying. |of selling pressure and rallied after 285 (P53 0/ ),, SIOCRY Hress AB'a matter of fact, tendencies in the |a small break early. After starting | p . "loog 30, s S ssed, per pound, 48a: Copenhagen Christiunia . Lanston Mor CREDIT Tni Stockholm s Becurity : Chamber of Commerce of the ‘United | Zurich tockh bond list and among high-grade shares { unchanged to % _higher, including | 2 2 Washingion Marail | i bt et At were distinctly lower, Several of the|July 63%, the market declined a lit- { BULi® p‘r‘;;“,;“"h;rf.“"g’e;r’;fr pound, Ex-dividend. g so b b ¢ in| Vieoss better known fails and ndustrials sell- | tle, then recovered most of the loss. | 7 C®00, Bt WEIEs 55 o Y,,f i . {this country can never be put ing at prices approximating their mini- | ~ Oats sympathized with other cer- | SE¥: TG JRILY DUIMS, 2Jazls rouls | Prepare for credit before OIL STOCKS. :tisfactory condition unless we give mum figures. This was especially true|eals. and although firm at the be-|DEr Pouid, 100 Dl T Quotations furnisaed by W. B. Hibbs & Javquate attention to foreign trade. | STEEL PRICES ADVANCED. |of Pennsyivinia railroaa 1ssues, includ- | ginning suffered from absence of scll- | Cess butter, 2§a29; store packed, 18. . . irnisied by W. B 15 of financing foreign tr * |ing the new 61ts and general 5s. fng pressure. After starting % lower = you need it. This bank of- erent from those of financing Aside from the pressure directed|to 3; higher, including July 38% to K ISLAND REVEN E “ quetations hovered arouna the | ROC UES Anglo-American trade,” he added. “Long-|Republic Company Acts and Others |against a number of unclassified spe- 38 (new).. 1oty \ fers every business man the privilege of interviewing its officers and outlining his credit needs. Whether you Atlantic I .re demanded. They 2 ialties, 3 e PR g e Fall Into Line. Seeekis onrations was sgain made up of | A, quotations on noss were| FOR 1920 SHOW BIG DROP speculative favorites, especially steels, '\.1'":'} 9.—The Repub- | equipments, motors and ots. teel Company, through | “While the bellef prevails that lower has announced an ad- | gchedules are impending in the steel in- 4 ton in the price of | dustry, this is offset by the action of Sialiates and structural steel. It fthe Republic Iron Company, which yes- Is stated the new prices were made | terday announced an Increase of not neighbo; uomect the increased cost of pro- |less than $2 for bars, prafes and struc- Mr. Defrees lauded the attitude of | duction. iraligasts. i present national administration, |- PITTSBURGH, April 9.—A number | Signs of general trade improvement Cheseboron Continental 01l Crescent Fipe « fiquid capital of the peoble| NEw Y cely depleted. In con- |y N7 YOR fnatter of forcign trade | |1¢ tfon and 1ot Keep in mind also that | \i% chairma | we must buy, and that it is{yance of $2 .rly o0 at this time, when our Dia abroad owe us so much responsible for the strength in provi- | ° sions, lard advancing moderately on| X scattered buying. from railway operations of the Chi- WHEAT— Open. High, Low. cago, Rock Island and Pacific railway May 1a8% 18% 1384 and subsidiary companies for 1920, as Iy 113 3 disclosed by the corporate and federal 897 0% 50K combined income account issued to- 63% 633 59% day, aggregated 38,411,141, a decrease of $6,715,810 or 44.40 per cent, com- W YORK, April 9.—Net revenue from which much of good may be ex-|0f the leading independent steel | were restricted to a few specialties, the ay mn ok pared with the previous year. are a depositor here or not, pected, he said. companies in the Pittsburgh and |Mmotor industry reporting a further iif* e L 35% 30l 80 % 3 Fhe total income of the system Youngstown districts have followed | Crease of production. Leather, textiles SW YORK., April 8.—Flour, ir-|amounted to $4,444,322, a decrease of it i business t il the lead of the Republic company. and tobacco were backward with cop- |regular; spring clears, 6.50a7.00; Win- |$7,619,417, or 64.15 per cent, and the 1t 1s gOOd 0 ava OUTLOOK FOR WHEAT. YOUNGSTOW April 8 Tn. | Per and other base metals. ter straights, 7.00a7.50. Lard, weak;|deficit, after allowing for total de- v . Bouth Penn. il ( Bouthwest Penn Btandard Oil Co CHICAGO, April 9.—According to| dependent steel anies of the odern Miller, “the condition of | LoUnEstown district loday indicated DIVIDENDS DECLARED. that they will not follow the exam- inter wheat crop is highly favor-| ple of the Republic Iron and Steel e arcely enough growing weath-| Company, one of the largest inde- | paison Blee. Co. of Brockton, \ccs “PI* : Lol pendents’ here, in raising the price 2 en experienced fully to deter-| o¢"p . es, "bars and structural steel | Miw i "Eise, cles unchanged. 793,964, an increase of $9,027,386, or 511.01 per cent. The company's financial position WILL CHANGE FIRE PENALTY. |strengthened enormously, assets in- : g cluding $11,668,331 in cash, against HARRISBURG, Pa., April 9.—Notice | 5:47 395 in {he previous year and to- that May 15 the Pennsylvania rail-lo,"Cyrrent assets rising from $16,- yourself of this privilege. May 2 Standard . - amount of damage done by! §2 a ton, Light pf, Apr. 30 d 11 abolish it: resent 10 per - et > 2 2 Light 1L, 0. r. 30| road will bolish its p 1,768 go $30, 0. Swan & Fincl ¢ the recent freeze, but indications are Er szt ity Youtrgal Tigmiare, g 80 A0 13 Yar 3| cent rebate system for cash fares s31168¢0]3) ! Taoion Tank Line hat the i ; N el LS A paid on trains and substitute - L o that the loss will be small. Parasites BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. U8, 3 cent penalty was filed with the pub- | pAPER MEN DISCUSS WAGES. arently are gaining control of | NEW YORK, A, Ainoskeag Mfg. 3 NE , April 9.—Bar silver, . n bugs in Oklaho and damage | qomestic, 9915; foreign, 58%. ‘“;';"'_ }'x‘.‘,’?"”{'("hu‘mv??rm: Css, | Y them is not important. Infestation | can dollars, 447 ‘““l‘,f'l;_m Fre=iil PRICES. ‘ in eatern section of Kansas is heavy,| ~ LONDON, April 9.—Bar silver, 338 |May Dept. Stores, serty bonds!and there has been wind damage in|pence per ounce. Money, 5% per 87.50 portions of western Kansas and Ne-|cent. » lic service commission. Accompany- St 3 ing the notice was a statement that| NEW YORK, April 9.—Representa- the company estimates that more than | tives of American and Canadian 4,000,000 cash fares were paid last|news print manufacturers resumed year. and that the practice delays|discussion of papermakers’ wages with various union heads here. Em- LIBERTY BOND vV YORK, April closed: ,middle west,. 10.40a10.50. Other arti- [ductions from income, rose to $10,- 4 . y . 5 conductors. The new plan will not q 858, 8 braska, Rain during this week proved count rates, short bills, 51, per |Other Financial News on Page 9, | Sontt i oinangers bonrdine trains at | ployes have asked a wage advance b 41, : Victony | favorable, but more of it is needed in'cent; three-month bills, 6%ai/3-16 per This Sectio: non-agency stations gr where ticket | of 15 per cent. The present working ; bid; Victory 4%s, 97.58, & | western areas.” ?an& e R S et n. e ’R‘“‘ are closed, R " agreement expires May 1. J