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FINANCIAL on INSURANCE - NDAY, APRIL 11, 1921 nearby cream- |creaméry. extras (32 score). 490493 | 48 000 Life Policy, $57.35/ THE EVE 50a51; prints. 50a5: prints, 20a24; rolls. | firsts (85 to 91 score). 46a481%; peck- ¥ . % . ' NEw YORK STOCK EXCHANGE' Gralll, PrOdl.lce and lee stOCk ;‘3 ;:\:r:: 1";;;): ladles, 26a28; proc- | ing stock, current make. N6. 9, 21. e .“'f,',m:'.:‘,"' for Mivstcation | Fire and Theft m«.“‘; eceived by Prival i Office. ess butter. 28a29: store packed. 18. e L E Re te Wl.re Direct to The Star GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. CHICAGO. April ”,Bm;e:am“,;%,.: "’;E:D—"\"“::a. r:ie(x'n‘u.fi::{:z :::;3: | u.u E !\llc:vwco F, l::::‘::ae A vl'.;' M. B. KRAFT & y Open. High. Low. Close. | BALTIMORE, April ial).— | Egga—s; er doz., 2§;|Creamery extras. 46: standards, firsts, 262281 ¢ e oy e ! 1338 New York ave. ain 88 L 38K 184 196 18 | Potators, bt pak R TS e oy oy e, Eggs, lower; rece 22814 state, Pennsylvania | ts. 20.046 cases: d E) 4 D% e € 41K | Cormions, Toas0 T enburers, s0ai 20; No. | Live poujtry—Roosters, per ib. 81:|Arsis 24a24%: ordinary firsts, 20a2l ta o astern Nennary st l‘IBERI ! BONDS e T PN 1% Y rans Contl Ofl.... 10 0% 10 10% | 2, 40a50; Florida, new. per barrel, 3.00a | turkeys, per Ib., 45a50; chicken: vivania and nearby wéstern hénmnery | BOUGHT AND SOLD FOR CASH Money w m. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MO " FINANCIA cases included, 21a23. alive, higher; fowls, 32 a% a% Twin City R Tran. 6 Ll 46 4 7.50: sweets, per barrel, 3.00a6.00;|spring, per lb., 80a%: hens. per 1b., 32; browns, extras. 3¢ do. gathered J % |Ontonoil.......... » 19% 19% | Yams, 3.00a4.50 0 No. 2 and cuils, 2.50a | keats, young, each. 60a7s; chickens, | springs. 34. : a0 1ipe d 2 fl:}:‘cflf:e‘::” b % 3% | Unlon Pacific. " 1% ns% 18 1154 3.00 " Beans green. pearl and wax, per | Winter. per Ib., Soas0. witte | pYEW . TORK. April 11—Butter bromm o "_‘“""‘ir’a‘::"';_':f;"; ot BOII Exchange‘wr;«,,y_,',_-;«m: Teuet on Reat Ratate 8 iaa ™ United Drug.. . 9% o crate, 3.50a4.50. Beets, per bunch, 4aé. Dressed ult — Fresh Firmer; receipts, 5.345 tubs % . 7, 43 Wash. L. & Tr % it 0% 108 104% | Asparagus, per dozen, 3.0085.50. ~Rhu- |spring chickens, per Ib., 50a100: i firsts, 30%adl; do., firsts. 19. ! 604 14th St. N.W. | Joseph I. Weller SV L840 211is Chalmers pf. 7 ery. higher than _extras % 49% | United Fruit. i . 108 Am AgrChem..... 4% % | Onitad Ret: 4% | barb, per bunch, 4a5. | per Ib., 34; roosters, per b, 25: turkey: Am Agr Chem Df.. T4 B | U'S Food Prode. . s s 314 21% | Cabbage. per hamper,1.00a1.50. Caull- | per I5. S0a55; chickens, winter, per Am Brake Shoe... 9% 5% % | UB Indus Alcohol. sew oéw 6% oew | NOWer, per crate. 2.00a2:50. Cucumbers. |ib. 65a75. Amcan......coo. W% " 1 |USReaity L % e e | BT DO, S OIaE R e rate. 3000 mioH—-Dresséa. small, per Ih, 1500 2‘,:8',.{5.'&1,’,1 i 2% 2% ggg::zi P i G (L .;:"’ 500, Kale, per bushel, 15a30. Lettuce, | igqjy 2814 heavy. 10213 "| INSURED INVESTMENTS—5 Am Druggists..... & (3 eristpf. 08 102 102 102 |per basket, 1.50a3.50. Onions, per cWt. | [ive stock—Calves, choice, per Ib., =9 M 2 1.00a1.50. Peppers, per crate. 3.502 (11; lambs, choice, per Ib., 18a20. Am Hide & Lea Am Hide & Lea pt. 6% Am Internationsal. 1% Am La France...... 10 Am Tobacco pf (n) 9 % White MOtor...... 40 White Ofl......... 16% 8% 15% Wickwire Spencer. 1% 15 1% Wilson Company.. 0 . 40 40 7 High. Low. Last. Call Money..... 1 5 8 HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. 14900 12m..eeees 192 100 .229800 Zpm.....267100 —_— REVERSAL OF RATE 5.50. Radishes, per basket, 50al.25. spring _onions, per 100 bunches, 75290 Spinach, per bushel, 40a70. Peas, per basket, 2.0023.50. Wheat—No. 2 red winter, spot. 1.56; red winter, garlicky, spot, new. yellow. 3.65a3 n cargoes; contract corn, 47 Rye—Big lots of nearby rye, as to quality, 1.40a1.50 per bushel; No. 2 western export, spot, 1.56% per bushel. - Hay—No. 1 timethy, nominal; standard timothy, 23.00a23.50; No. 2 timothy, 22.00a22.50; No. 3 timothy, 14.50219.00; No. 1 light clover, mix- ed, 20.00a20.50; N 2 light clover, mixed, 16.00a19.00; No. 1 clover, mix- Green fruits — Apples, per bbl.. 3.002 8.00; per basket, 75a2.00; western, per box, 3.60a4.50. California lemons. per box, 3.50a4.50. California oranges, per hbl., 3.50a4.50. Lettuce, North Carolina. per crate, 1.00a3.00; South Carolina let- tuce, per crate, 2 « doz., 1.00a1 3 Romaine lettuce, 1.25a2.50. Cymblings, per crate, Florida, 4.0048.00. Spinach. 4.0026.00. Onions. per sack, 1.25al, Texus onion: 0: 3.25. Brussels sprouts, per qt. g Cranberries, 2.00a5.00 per bbl. New cab- bage, per crate, 2.75a3.00. Eggplant, per crate, 8.50a5.00. DAIRY MARKET. BALTIMORE, April 11 (Special)..— 18 yonr honse insutel against fire? 1f you are o home-nwner you probably loaked but_are vou sure that s have nat been Iss prosident in the Vanadium Co: Tomatoes, per crate, 1.50a6.50. Apples, | crate, 4.00a5.00. Florida oranges. per B Va-Car Chem..o. 3% 0w 0% 0% | per barrel, 3.00a6.00: per box, 150a |crate. 4.50a5.50. Grapefrult, per crate. matter of your investments? 8% | Vivadou. . S B% 8% |2.50; loose, ber oL, 1.00a1.50. Oranges, | 4.00a5.00. YOUR investment in onr First Wabash. . Ul il SharE Vegetables—Potatoes. nearby. No. 1, Mortzage Nates Is Titeraily Western Md 2d. 1 IZ* 1% | Grapetruit, per box, 2.5024.50. Straw- | per D e Lot (skek Wited Rgaiist firgy fo bagin Western Md. . 9% berries, per quart, 20a30. 2.25a2.50: sweet potatoes. per bbl., No e s aod Western Unfon.... 51 91% 91 Selllng Prices at Noon. 1, 5.00a6.00; No. 2, 2.00a3.00; yams. per A R A T R SWARTZELL, RHEEM & ‘Willys-Overlan % 8% T 7 April, 70%; t k rn, yel- ‘Woolworth. 116% 11% 164 1T | TPO 0 u,”{,e;,‘,,_""‘?° ©OTM: VEI| Der ‘bBbl., '2.00a2.50, Kale, 151,00 per HENSEY CO. Am Tobacco ( ‘Worthingto! % 4% 4% 4% | Oats—No. 2 white, 49; No. 3 white, gblr-’mf;pvm. per basket, 4.50a5.50. g o 5. per 727 Fifteenth Street N.W. Washington, D. C. THE NATION'S HOME TOWN. Young chickens, alive, per pound. 30a 45; old, 30a32; old roosters, 203 winter. Atlantic Cst Line.. ed, 18.00a19.00; No. 2 clover, mixed, |2!2 pounds and under. per pound. 50a Fruit Co.. 14.00217.00; No. 3, 11.0013.00; No. 1|55; epringers 1% pounds and up. 65 . clover, 15.00216.00: No. 2 clover, 12.00 |275. Ducks, per pound, 30a38. Pigeons, Att ntl n' per pair, 50a55. Guinea fowls, each, € on. Contral Leather... 3% Central Leath pf.. 7L e Pasco. . HITS BOND MARKET NEW YORK, April 11.—The bond market today, like the stock market, was generally dull. It still felt the check imposed by the sudden reversal in money rates. The idea had been at the middle of last week that with money easing as it had been, renewal of the forward movement In the bond list would set in and the way would be open to fresh syndicate offerings of new issues, the 1id on which was clamped down tightly a month ago. But with money up again, as it was Friday and today. activity in_bonds slackened, and the price a13.00; No 3, 10.00a11.50; sample hay, 00. 1, nominal; No. 2 e, nominal; No. 1 tangled 2 tangled rye, 16.00; 3.00a13.50; No. 2 wheat. 1 oat, nominal, 18.00a 16.00217.00. CHICAGO, April 11.—Only a slight transient upturn in wheat prices re- sulted today from freezing tempera- tures last night and the night before throughout a considerable section of the wheat belt. Field advices tended to show that the crop had escaped any serious damage. Besides, the bears were favored by continuance of negotiations for seftlement of the British miner strike. Opening prices, which varied from unchanged figures to % higher, with May 1.34 to 1.34% and July 1.13 to 1.13%, were followed straight rye, 17.0 s 0. Capons, dressed, per pound, Eggs (1088 off), strictly fresh near- by. per dozen, 23; southern, 24; duck eggs. 30. Butter, creamery fancy. per pound. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BURLDING ASSOCIATION Organizea 1879 41st YEAR COMPLETED Assets - -$4,272,080.87 Surplus - .$1,085,322.99 Monarch Qil Co. Stockholders News of great importance con - cerning the com- pany’s new merger and present finan- THE CAPITOL ]FROM all over the land, those who have been chosen by their fellow citizens as senators and re| tatives are coming to take up their duties at the Capiwi, for the special session of Congress. The affairs of the nation are on their shoulders. It is essential, therefore, that their personal financial affairs shall weigh as ?:ly upon them as possible. The American Security and rust Company offers its facilities to all connected with the Government, confident that they will be with its service —that thev will find it 2 bank worthy of the nation’s capital. - 1t 'S 2] Smtow s G o e fn| B2 et s Tees | el 00 Juin the s preee M CastP piberty bonds were slightly nhigher, | tion. i Equitable and Save Sys- (L) fem il 0 2 eir net change was too unim- t] heat roppe! > 1t ChiMil &8t P Portant o be notied, Teading In the | 1o na oeeay prics, vet ihis season. | | tematically. be had by writing Chi & Northwn. forelgn government division was rather | pxporters were said to be trying to :l“ o] adopt tuls plan of saving you or calling. pord more ‘active than the average else-|rexell and farmers hauling more free- | | fo'rafyly Thieigesnd delistted with R Pt Tadl mnothes Jeanp of peae & point to] \Voin Hitiols, Kenoes and Nebeapke, X = y h Was heavy, 2 3 . SiRiapTRDL 443, “which was 2 new high. Tower, Cwith May 128% to 1.28% and Subscriptions fer the 358 Fifth Avenue, Chfle Copper. London After Mexicans. July 1.10% to 1.10%. i . Chino Copper. It was reported that London was in| In the last part of the session corn 80th Issue of Stock Suite 1106-7, 0 ‘ Coca-Cols. the market again for Mexican govern- |displayed greater weakness. in Being Reeeived New York City. Colo Fuel ment icsues© Swiss Municipals con- | sympathy with wheat. The close was S uthern. tinued their advance ~which became | heavy, o 2% net lower, Sl 9% noticeable early last week. The Zu-|July at 61% to 61%. ares, $2.50 Per Month TY '[R OM AN'Y Gel Graphophone % rich 8s at 971 were up a half point from [ Wheat—No. 2 red, 1.37; No. 2 hard, 4 Per Cenmt Imterest SO burator. * Saturday. and nearly two points from | 1418142 i a week ago. Corn—No. 3 mixed, 55a57; No. - ot T a% 2% No change occured in Swiss Gov- | yellow, 58%. EQUITABLE BUILDING, 15th Street at Pennsylvania Avenue Cons Gasof N Y. Ft i ernment, French, Belgian, Danish or | Oats—No. 2 white, 60; No. 3 white, 915 F St. N.W. JOHN JOY EDSON. President FRANK P. REESIDE, Seey. Cons Intl Cal Min Norway issues. United Kingdom 5%s | 56a57. HOME SAVINGS BRANCHES 7th Street and Massachusetts Ave., N.W. Eighth and H Strees, N.E. 436 Seventh Sereet, S.W. of 1937 were quite as unresponsive to the better strike news as they had been to the bad news all last week. Among home corporation bonds weakness was again noticeable Rye—No. 2, 1.39a1.40%. Barley—55aT4. Open. High. Low. Close. 134 i ih% i I%% NS LA ok S H 338%z5-3-%38 in the new Chicago and Northwestern " 0 0% Mi [ B7% 58Y - = 618, whic made a new low at 98%.|May X Member American Bankers Association :: 6% | pennsylvania 6%s were again heavy o at ax o Accounts - between 95% and 96. . \ % On the other hand, Canadian North- Safe Deposit ' % ern 7s reached 4 new top figure of Boxes b 102%. atents, 8.15a8.75; spring Over a Ourious Ineldent. 50a7.00; winter straights, Monthly State- Kansas straights, 7.75a8.25. ment Service Goodri Granby COnsol.... former top and sold at 101%. Steel |jand. 5 thern Pf. sinking fund 5s were in active de-| ,Steers—Cholce, 8.76 to 9.25; good 5 Great Nor mand at their high level of 95%. Mid- | butcher, 7.50 to 8.50: medium, 6.50 to the Fll"t COII- Great Nor Ore. A curious incident was a decline from 66% to 66% in Baltimore and Ohio convertible 4%s. while at the same time, Baltimore and Ohio, Pitts- burgl, Lake Erie and West Virginia 4s were moving a half point to 643, and the Baltimore and Ohio, Toledo Division 4s, up % to 53%. The same thing h:ggtlled in Chesapeake and Ohio, where convertible 53 were down a& fraction and the consolidated 5s up a half point to 93. Chile Copper 6s, following the bet- ter market for copper issues, gen-| erally, gained a half point to 70%. Union Tank Car 7s went through their vale Steel 55 lost a half point at 75%. Pork—Dull; mess, 28.00229.00; fam- 1ly, 38.00240.00. Latd—Firm; middle west, 10.56a 10.65. Baltimere Live Stock Market. UNION STOCK YARDS, Claremont, Baltimore, April 11.—Cattle—Receipts for week ended noon today were 2,941 head, against 2,088 head last week. Receipts, 102 carloads for market for week; sixty-four carléads for market today and Saturday. With light re- ceipts steers declined 50 to 75; bulls and cows, steady; 400 head of ‘steers exported today to Manchester, Eng- 11.25; common, 5.00 ta 6.00. Heifers—Chojce, 8.50 to 9.00; falr to Quarter of a Century Without ments Safety of Princi- pal and Interest Is 1336 N. Y. Ave. MEMBERS: New York Stock Exchange Would You Like to Make $100 Grow Into $1,000 tnnmmnd and ll!lnhlul;cdldjunmenu tole X sideration H. . . ¢ 0 ue eir upwai movement | good, 7.50 to 8.25; IO 0 medium, ere an po '-‘v cur IMIMOi i Hupp Moters. and reached 35%. This was equal,|6.50 to 6.50. e Bl L °p fokee € 4g co B Sk 4 Tllinois Central allowing for the 2 per cent which | Bulls—Choice, stable-fed, 7.00 to 7.25; Our First Mortgages offer Indian Refining i absolute security of principal came off the price on the first of the | fair to good, to 6.50; common to month, to the highest at which these ma&:llm. 4.00 to 00. .00 to 6.25; fair to bonds 's0ld on their original move. ws=Cholce, £.00 to 6.5; fair 16 :ledn tc:'nlinty of interest pay- which early. stpckholders have shared in tremenqlous growth and have built e e 5900 4.0, fortunes, principally through common stock holdings. Sheep and lambs—Receipts for week ended at noon today were 3,403 head, Bia. Atee | againat 4231 hesd laat week; faif Aagio-Amert, - ly, marke igher on nd, Atlintie emming Oes. s 900 830" sheep lower. Sheep, 2.0086.25: 5 sa) o3 ol Pocere Fine Lice o Tao amo |lsmbe Tooailds. Chewborough My, Co - 3% “m"* Hoga—Receipts for_ we 31 The fimancial statements of motor cor- porations show average profits running The motor truck is the greatest field now open in the motor world—it is the Telephone Main 1008 most solid, steady and certain branch of SR HE NG U P HEEL P B.F.SAUL CO. 5634 | Chemeborough e el s ~ at the rate of two hundred millions. Last the industry and always has been. Truck b ‘ontinen: L4+ % 4 " . B 3 s = s ‘2“ Crescent .l'qixv- Line :? il zfi:‘&efi:‘:’e?fim:fi lhlarlym:’“lg‘. lortgage Loans year we produced about 1,500,000 motor registrations increased in New York 38% Eurek % T4 | 10.60; heavy. 9.60; pigs, 10.60; roughs, 934 N.Y. Ave. N.W. vehicles. Some 300, i iRese e are ’-’;:"t’ year, while passenger cars increased 9 91 | Calves—Ri oud : %. b |nocn‘r:vz':;-ye?elrfiltf:xrs"e?:l,e::fln:i trucks.’ The value of this output was K et i Kelly-Spring Tire. 0% 51, | 1.534 head last week: liberal supply. illi doll W e Truck production is coming forward 1sey Wheel. Ta ket geryiqulliand. 10wer. | Calvas, over a billion dollars. e exporte at a rate which has doubled the output Kennec 37 [S00R1000: extrs TSNS, of practically every truck factory in 140,000 cars worth $175,000,000—this was 158% more export than we sent out Pennssiva Prairie 0l America. And it is earning returns that cannot be surpassed by the passenger 38% 367, 3T 39y, 30, 38 38% NEW YORK, April 11.—Flour easy; Attention in an industry the earning records of which read like magic—an industry in \ Washington Office COLORADO BUILDING R = f 0% ° of the country in 1919. car. « o Salesmen! Provide Your Own Old land M : o PR 57 T S - Vreeland Motor Company, Inc. - :nd r:hll dlat::hu,t:onp ol.rc ‘."v:ry; e Pem‘on vl RO e limitod amount of ~preferred P e e e stock bearing 10 per cent. in- Manufactures the “Ultimate” Truck in five models, and offers an opportu- ! e LEAF TOBACOOD TWPROVES. ® |, RICHMOND, Va, April 11.—The leaf ll;bm:m:u%.umnunuu -lxo‘ show en » is especially true (1 of the better grades, on which prices l6% | are_considerably up. ~Reports from weatern tobacco markets imlicate a —by systematic saving in the period of your greatest earning capacity. % On Time Certificates of Deposit terest, paysble July 15 to stockholders of record June 30, »1921. A bonus of common is given with the preferred, which is protected by assets many times the value of the present issue. To salesmen with cliants this is an attractive proposition and worthy of investigation. Call 719 Southern Bldg. this €vening or Tuesday moraing. nity for motor investment today that can immediately share in a stock bonus —a 100% distribution to its stockholders. This corporation is now entering its third year of growth. Its produc- tion today is oversold. The present fractory facilities have been outgrown. This company owns a $16,000 factory site and must build at once. It is now prepared to increase its line with a 4-ton model, which will be brought out this spring. A half-million dollars of business is now under contract with A Norfolk Sout! ::n.h’ ern Pacific.. 4% 4% Nunnally Co... 0 10% Oklahoma Prod. = & 3% | grades stronger. Reports from the 13% | tobacco sections confirm earlier re- 86% | ports of a decreased acreage for 192 Tobacco factories are running slight- 10% | bringing better prices, and f'nmmln|| e L3444 [ ] 3 . o g 13 |1y mearer to capacity than they have - M La hl n B nkl dealers. The company is soundly managed by well known and successful 14 2| futions on Anishea_roducis have FETCEERERERER T ELatie apsmg Lorporauen business men; it has no indebtedness. been in the cheaper grades of cigars. 2% —_— 2%%| LIBERTY BOND NOON PRICES. s2% | NEW YORK, April 11.—Prices of 73% |liberty bonds at noon today were: 10% | 3%s, 90.10; first 4s, 87.40; second 4s, 86 Greater Income From Savings By Investing in Our Conservative % FIRSTMORTGAGES Denominations as Low as $100 i Partial Payment Plan If Desired 10th & G Sts. N.W. Southwest Branch: 1350 B St. S.W. This corporation offers opportunity to secure a lai-ge stock bonus—a share in the original capital stock issue. The bonus stock has an active trading market. 8T.44; first 4is, second 4% $7.56; third 4is, 90. rth 4 87.68; vietory 3Xs, 4%s, 97.58, —_—— COTTON MARKETS. NEW YORK, April 1L—The more favorable British labor news was so- companted by a sharp advance in Liv- erpool, and the cotton market here opened at an advance of 24 to 30 points on covering and Wall street and Liver- pool buying. There was some southern and New Orleans selling on the rally. | which carried contracts up to 12.09 and July to 12.61. Futures opened firm; May, 12.00; July. 12.50: October, 13.15; December, 13.4%; January, 13.57. fou % 97.60; victory H ¥ " The Price Is $10 WHICH BUYS - One share of 8% preferred ($10 par value) - One share of common stock (no par value) Price is subject to advance without notice It will pay you to investigate this opportunity. Fill out and mail the coupon NOW. Sandstone and Granite The house buflt upon the sand is blown over by the first storm. The one built upon granite defles wind and wave. The success built on your job alone is likewise weak. The one built with saving is sound, endurable, lasting. Our 7% First Mortgage Notes are a Fears Roebuck Seneca Co} Wi BRADEN, GRACE & CO. ppe! Shell Trad & Tran. 41 & B! n% The legality of the inocorporation of this com- Factory and General Offices, NEWARK, N. J. ———————— = J o i Jn; AR Listiaf Attractive Inscits good foundation for your fortune. pany Aas been passed upon by Ez-Judge Angelo Bldg., 160 Pearl St., New York : moderate Teqiieat:. prices. fiem. 5 They pay a high rate of interest and Benjomin F. Jones, of Newark, N. J. ~ % - - 2 s roquest pulces flons oS ments Lpnn chucst they are safe. backed by some of the Please send me literature, picture of the - ':;’ middling, 746 Jow midaling; @ frleit imprbvedl resldsotia 1P nronerty Depositories of the company’s funds—National truck and full particulars of Vreeland H Bana ot NI pt s o i e i | Eoren i puiaie crainery 5% |F The F. H. SMITH CQ. §{[] 1= wasninston. _interesc commences R R g e o i : Stromberg Carb. » 36 | American. Receipts, 3,000 bales, in- * the day;you inyest, ’ : Studebaker. . T4 % T cluding 160 American. ~Futures closed Investment Dept. Full particulars on request. - : 8% ®% 84| Abril 7.81; May, 7.99; July, &1 . : w P obleddilesnalt ssisms ALLAN E. WALKER & CO, INC. raden, Grace & Lo. : @ @ e |850; March 253 il : ™ o ™ —_— €3 YearsWithout Bea? Dxtate-ant Taserance Brokers e e O vy Srates ‘Any Investor. 813 15th Street N.W. Southern Bailding Angelo- Blig, 160 Pearl St, New York 3 ‘. H 2% 7% 33 |80 emerald weighing 360 carats. It S Fi 2 ! v 18 two and five-cighthis Inches in lengti. |0 S » hy N -

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