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FINANCIAL. 3 ANSTON SHARES < WERE INDEMAND ’w @ i -~ s R Sold to 78 1-2—Utilities| Ao, ‘Quiet, But Strong—Miscel- sdaneous Financial News. BY L A ¥ NG Harket in local s te th¥® strength develoy in Was W Gas Ti.one the strength Swn in Lanston advanced to within a fraction of th felfent high of when the stock sokl at s per cent ¢ fales advanced to 1.01al01% I ®here were no sales of public Wility shares, but they were all held wery firmly, ¢ the traciions €iffirin re ght. and w not ightest dis make ons brought eneral 85, and Railw e wR 1 Decrease in Exports’ Value. Part of the big decrease in the ex- s of American prodac accounted but the rea the ple for what the to sell. Sinc lnans by our trade has suffere But corn expor cents, as compared with corn 1y § bushel, shows there @ very severe falling off Other staples.shov value deprec PNee and flour at two comparison with a year ther extreme rec nd emp es 1 PR . Inco Tax Collections. Secretary Mcllo: the ments on account me U first instal t, payable March 1 B 149, as o 879463 for the cor of 1920. The decre: if maintained throu I for sponding quart ments vet to loss of revenue F ¢ eter Drury. pr rehanfs’ Bank, has returned from a | Shandler Motor ern trip. . Wall Street Notes. Coal ex s are twice as heavy in . Exper probabilrty of a coal this vear. Clevelgnd reports mulus in iron trade. Reports from the west in 1 trade is showing mater terfent. * Harvesting machinery industry is now operating to about 30 per cent of capacity. Farmers find some satis| the cheaper prices for commoditie a6 an offset for their own product depreciat Pennsyivania Fuel showed ear r the yéar ended December, 31 51 B value & cimpared with $2.76 a share age in anthraci ate th i be n railroad corporations whose property are not subject to the capital “tock tax during the period when un- der govgrnment control. Bonds te the amount of $41.524.830 face vakué will mature duri month of M i puble utility issues. it is said that indéeations point to al very general exchange of the pro- posed 6% <per cent Northern Pacific- Great Northern bonds for the. C. Q. joint 88, if the L C. C., & consent to this plan of refunding. ‘Undelivered Checks Treasury Department is making an effort to economize on clerical help if the matter of paying interest checks on registered liberty issues. Holders of registered. bonds are being asked to furnish a lst of their bonds in order sat one check may be mailed semi-an- nually for st matured. rest mailed to owners many owners having moved and not a few have died without any one knowing anything about their securities. Amounts of such undeliverable checks run into lars, and checks cannot be held in- definitely W.aishington Stock Exchange Washington Railway F15.—10 at 62 S APTER CALL. %1000 a1 85 an<ton Monotrpe— 10 at T Washington Gas at 7815 Bid and Asked Prices BONDS TTILITIES, Bia. Amer Amerse Powe and Mi PUBLIC_CT in ucoln tional Metrop TRUST COMPANY courity Trust TITLE INSUKANCE, Ceiumbla Titie z = Estate Vasiinzien Market Ex dividend — Queen Mary tn examine, personally the end . morth. the household accounts Arull of Bucki 46 0y Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. High. Lew. Close. " 353 [Pond Creek Coal a SXpress AnamamLy 1% | Pressed Steel Car.. &% 85 8% 85 Adv Rumley Ajax Rubber. Allied Chemical. . #1lis Chalm. . » Am Agr Chem Am Bank Note Am Reet Sugar. Am Rosch. . AmCan.... Am Car & Fdy. Am Chicle Co. Am Cotton Oil. Am Cotton Oil pf Am Drugaists. Am Exnress. .. Am Hide & Lea pf. e features in the limited trading were | 2 Tnternational. Am La France. Am Linseed. . Am TLacamative Am Loco pf. . Am Safetv Razor Am Ship & Com +m Smelting. i Steel Fdy ovder \m Sumatra.... Am Tel & Teleg. {m Tobacco. . Am Tohacco (R). Am Tobacco pf (n) \m Waoolen Am Zine & Lead. Am Zinc & LA pf.. P amacnnaa. . Atlantic Cst Line.. Atlantiec Gulf Auto Sales pf. Raldwin Loco Ralto & Ohto. Rarnesdall (B) Path Steel (R, Rath Steol S nf. . i Booth Fisherles. | Pkivn Rapid Trn Rurns Bros. ... Rutte & Superior ~addoON.... California Pckg. ¢ | Talifornia Petrol 1, I ratitornia Pet ot Calumet & Arl i Canadian Pacific. | Fentral Leathar. [ ~entral Leath pf. ient of 1he! ~arro de Pasco. with §418.- | i"h-!& Ohio. . | cni Great Westn. | FhIMiI & StP L. declare there is 10| ~ui & Northwn.... ©hi Pneu Tool. . 1 ohi R T & Pacific.. ChiRT&P6TDS.. ChiRT& P7% Dt ~hile Conper. 7| ~hino Conper... ix| Cacn-Cola. , appreciable Colo & Southe! ction with | Col Granhonhone "| Col Graph of. i Comp Tabulator. . | Cons Cigar. i~onsGasof NY. as| cons Intl Cal Min 91%.| rons Textile. Treasury Department has ruled that | Cont Can... i Cont Candv. ~arn Prednc Corn Products pf “osden & Co Crucible Steel ~uhan-Am Snea- Cuban-Am Sug pf. Cuba Cane Sugar. Cuba Cane Su pf. Del & Hudson Denv & Rio G pf... Dome Mines. £ik Horn Coal. Endicott-Johnson. held and operated by the govern- | mént under the Army appropriation ! Erie 18t pf. Famous Players. . Famous players pf Fisk Rubhar. Freeport Texa Saston William: ! Zen Asphalt. .. Sen Asphalt pf. { Gen Flectric Gen Matara. Gen Motors pf. illiland Oil pf. Department holds 25,000 | been incorrect, { Gray & Davil eat Northern pf. undreds of thousands of dol- | freat Nor Ore. . Greene-Cananea. iuantanamo Sug i Gulf States Steel. { Hendee Mfg | Homestake. { Houston Oil.. { Hupp Motors. i Indiahoma B 000 | TnBDiration. FLOO At 201 $LO00 | 1 C boro Metro. S Interboro Met pf. —$300 at 101’5, $500| Int) Agr Chem. Intl Harvester pf.. i Tntl Mer Marine. . { Intl Mer Marine pt { Tntl Motor Truck - ! Int] Truck 2d pf. Tnvineible Oil Tewel Tea pf. Kansas City Son. oring Tire. Revatone Tire ckawanna Steal ee Tire & Rubber Tehigh Vallev. . Lima Locomotiv i Mackav Cos arhatean Blev Maxwell Motors. May Dep* Stores \exican Pete. Miami Copper Middle States Ol1 Midvale Steel Minn & St L (n). Mo Kan & Tex pf. . Mo Pacific. . | Mo Pacificpf...... Montgomery Ward Nat] Biscult Nat! Biscuit pf.. 65" Natl Cloak & Suit. t] Engmeling. .. ‘Nevada Copper w OF Tex & M Y Alr Brake. . NYNH& Hart. N Y Ont & West. .. rthern Pacific . Jrplieum Circuit. . Otis Eievator. Otis Steel. . Owens Bottle Pac Gas & Elec. PaciBc Otl. .. Pan-Am Pete..... Pan-Am Pete (B). Pennsylvania. Penn Seabd Steel. Pere Marqu - Phila Company. | Phillips Petroleum Plerce-Arrow . Pierce-Arrow pf.. akes it her practice Pitm& W Va Pitts & W Va pf THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, STOCK EXCHANGE. n% 17% 8% 108 -a1g "% 15 " 3% 10 % 176 B1% 105 1% 6314 3% 3 20% 1684 % £9'4 26% ki 47° | Ray Con Copper... 123% | 8t L & San Frs 101 | Texas Company. Texas & PC & Of % 1091 Third Avenue 114% | Thacco Prod 49% F2 49% B1% A1 557 | | 104 izl 1lam 62 | ¢ 1pm. 104 | Dingwall ¢ 5 29 | H. M. Franklin Mfg. (o 2% ! Ludlow Mfg. Awso. ex.. $1.. 81% | Nat'l Lead pf. a, $1.75... 18% | Reading 15t pf., 9% 9% 93 {or to the lowering of money rates. 103 | Open. High. Low. 1:45. W% L% % 1% 31 Pullman Co. 108% 105 2% | Punta Alegre. Q% e o4 #8'4 | Pure Oil... 8% WK W 7% | Railway St1 Spr... 5% 85% 5% Reading. .. 2% | Reading 1st pf.. a a a 28 | Replogle Steel. 8 % 2 59« | Rep Iron & Steel 9% E8% 69% 2 % | Royal Dutch. 63% 62 6% 21 0% 0% 29% 29 2% 8t Louls Southw: 7 6k W% Saxon Motors. . Seaboard Alr Line. 8% 6% Seaboard ALDf... 9 :’. :% & Sears Roebuck.... 77 8 T 81 Seneca Copper.... 15% 16% 18% 15% Shell Trad & Tran. 42% 45% 42% 42% Sinclair Ofl. . 8% TN T =% | Sloss-Sheffield. ... 39% 395 881 g8t Southern Paclfic.. 7% 4% 7 % Southern Railway. 51 21% 20% 20% Stand Oilof NJ... 160% 151 10% 151 StandOIINJpf... 108 108 108 108 57 | Stewart-Warner.. 27% 29% #71% 28% 71 | Stromberg Carb... 39 33% 381 9 40 | Studebaker....... 86% 89 867 86% 20 | Supertor Of1 B 0% | Tenn Copper. 4 2 8% 8% 8% 8% 2% 43 % e% 20% 21 2% 20% 28 2% 7% WK 18% 18% 18% 18% e | Texas & Pacific. { Tobacco Prod pf... 814 s 4 ol L.BI% B4 BIN M4 22w [ TOIStL & Westn.. o% 9% 9% _ 9% o1 | Trans Cont1 o1 2% 1'% 124 12% Taton ON 0 | 224 23 2 2 satg | ([nfon Pacif 16 115% 115% 116% 14% | nion Paciflept. .. 64% 644 64’y 6% X nited Alioy Steel. 80% 304 0% 304 8 United Drug...... 96 97% 9 . 96 » { United Fruit. 1 | Tnited Retail Str 106% 107% 10-% 107% 50% 62 50% B1% 18¢|USCastIrPipe... 11% 1% 1% 17% 21 |SFood Prod..... 18% 13% 184 19% 9w | 7S Indus Alcohol. 66% 68 657 67% 1 | IS Realty 49% 4% 49 @9 7S Rubber. 1% B% 7% 76 % | TS Rubber 18t pe. 101% 101% 101% 101% g |[ISSmelt& Ref... s2 32 82 %2 4 g a - 8% 82% 814 82% 109% 110 109% 110 52 B3% B2 B2% v 1 sr | Utah Securities... 10% 10% 10% 10% 29 30% 2 0% T2 | Vanadium Corp 0% 0% 0% 0% { Va-Car Chem. R7% | g -Car Chem p! £ak | ... 91 8 %0 e | ValronCoal & C.. 84 86% 8 86% 5% | Vivadou. 6% 6% 6% 6% | Wabash. % % Th T 11116 | Wabash pf A, . 19% 19% 1% 19% o514 | Wells-Fargo Exp. 68 66 68 64 7 | Western Md. . ac1y | Western Pacific. & } Western Union. 10 10 10 10 26 6 26 16 . B9Y% 89K B4 89N Westhouse E & M. 47% 474 47% &% White MOtOr...... 40% 40% 40 &0% White Oll..... 16% 17% 16% 17% e | Wickwire Spencer. 15% 16 16% 1: Wilson Company.. 41 42 41 42 8'a 84 8 8% 4% W M u Willys-Ovld pf. g0y | Worthington Pmp. 48 49% 48 9% 71 | Worthington (B).. 62% 624 62 62 High. Low. Last. Call Money.... 6 6 6 HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. 357600 12 m. -800900 Zp.m. Bl & 1 DIVIDENDS DECLARED. Tevord: _amie. ¥. Fire E.. q.. 2 May ¥ Fire E no 17 June 1 ter W ) a5 Yy ; ay Y% Clineiiens Cont v ™| Clinchfield Co I q. § : Apr. | Ludlow Mifg. Asso.. al. $150.Muy May | Plerce B. & B, N, pf.. a0e - CO0DYEAR BONDS & AREALL TAKEN 1% 14! NEW YORK, April 22—Subscrip- ¢8% i tion books for the $30,000.000 Good- ¥6 |vear Tire and Rubber bonds were ";;::'rlosed at 2 o'clock this afternoon, -by 71 |which time all the bonds had been 8% | taken. The term of the indenture was ‘8 | %0 unusual as to arouse much discus- i But it was pretty generally that the provision to retire at 120 and interest by draw ing $750.600 on each of the forty in terest dates was very ingenious and {calculated to make the bonds look ttractive to the general run of in- vesto [ bonds lien up Good s 1his premium feature the e secured by a first mortgage n all the fixed assets of the ear company, and there is a re- 241 |Quirement that net current assets shall 4% |4lways be maintained to the extent 1% |of 125 per cent of the bonds out- sy | standing. The general bond list made no re- sponse even to the advance in stocks 04% | While net changes were very uneven, 19% | there were quite as many declines as r0% | there e advances. A number of 814 | issus: cither equaled their previous 6 {low Tor the year or went still lower. 6% § ] so% | Among these were th { Hudson 7=, which were down one and a quarter points to 100%. the Atlantic “oaxt Line Ts, down a quarter to 1003 jand the Reading 4s. which dropped ack to 1% 1 ving to carly in the Wisconsin Cen- 20% | tral 45 were weak, deciining 1% points 10 60 On the other hand, St. 48% | Louis - n Francisco incomes were 8% | stronger and St. Louis Southwestern 49% | Terminal 5s. which had been moving 6 | forward steadily, gained another 184 | three-quarters to 68 %. me New Lows. Delaware and Traction bonds were in demand on reports that the*company would ap- ply to the new transit commission, ce it was org: for permission tentatively raise fares, Interborough Rapid Transit 5s re- ined vesterday's loss and sold at their high of 58, Brooklyn Rapid s were up a point to 44, and 7 per cent certificates two points (o Manhattan Elevated 4s, after open- . rallied to Selling of Light 6s, which has been r since the announcement of the new financing, carried them down 10 88, or nearly three points unde i recent high SEthels | FINANCE AND TRADE NOTES. ‘g: Western Marvland Railway's esti- o [ mated earnings for second week of 31 | APril were $314,020.21, against $294,- 1% | 944.94 for corresponding week a year 61 | ago, an increase of $19, or 6 per cent. arnings for first two weeks jof month were $632,106.12, against fl“!s;»s,sw S8, an increase of $42,216.24, or 7 per cent. © total production of crude oil in alifornia during month of March cd a new high record at an aver- . of 653 barrels daily. (icodrich Company directors rterly dividerd of $1.50 £ common stock, because unsatisfactory business NEY IXCHANGE, YORK, April 22.—Prime mer- paper, 712a7l, per cent. Bx- hange irregular; sterling sixty-day bills and commercial sixty<ay bills on banks, 2.87%: commercial sixty-day bills, 3.87% demand. 3.92%: cables. 3.93. Francs, de- mand, 7 Belgian francs, demand 741 Guilders, de- mand, U.74. Lire, de- mand, 4 ks, de- mand, 149, Greece, de- 4% | ma .17, Argentina, demand, 31.87; 2 | Brazilan, dcmand, 11.00; Montreal, 11 1 | per 8% | jrregular. 2% | Time loans steady; sixty days, ninety 3% davs and alx menths, §%a? per cent. 2,‘2 :-,‘ ::: Shown Advance in Value. |per bunch, 5a10. Asparagus, per dozen.|36: roosters, per Ib.. 25 64 &% 6%| NEW YORK, April 22.—Today for|Spring onions, per 100 bunches, 50a’ two ! {Club, 114 Government bonds firm; railroad bonds green, pearl .00a4.50. Beets, | chickens, per 1b., 90; —by adopting the systematic saving Dlan of the Equitable Rallding Associa tion, a plan that has won fipancial in- - PRIL 22, 1921. 2 L' St k INSURANCE | LIBERTY BONDS' !'aln, rodauce an 1ve ocC FIRE & THEFT Dodxc-3386persioo] BOUGHT AND SOLD FOR CASH y WM. B. KRAFT & CO. iberty Bond Purc| Co. BALTIMORE, April 22 (Special).—| BEgs—Strictly fresh, per doz. 26a2T:| i3 New York ave. o - y”. F St Nh\rm‘ Fotatoes, white, per owt. 100a1.38:| "L "L pasters. per 1. 21| LIBERTY BONDS McCormicks, 75al.10; cobblers, 1.00a|turkeys, per 1Ib. 35a40; chicke 1.25; No. 2, 40a50; Florida, new. Per|spring, per Ib., 75a80; hens. per Ib., BOUGHT AND SOLD FOR CASH & Beans, and wax, per crate, hens, per Ib. W. turkeys, per| e— “,‘, 14th St. N. o Cabbage, per crate, 1.50a2.25, Cacum- | 65a75. Sales to 12:30 P. M., bers, per box, 3.00a4.00. Celery, per| Pork—Dressed, small, per Ib., 15 EQUITABLE 700,000 Shares. tuce, per basket, 1.50a3.00. Onions, per( Live stock—Calves. choice, per Ib, ASSOCIATION cwt., 1.50a1.75. Peppers, per crate, 3.00 | 11; lambs, choice, per ib., 14. e TaeTe Green fruits—Apples. per bbl.. 3.00a Drxas basket, 2.50a4.00, 50. California lemons, per Ausets .. came thoroughly alarmed. It had been | Pifhet, 220a4.00. Lo 3.50a4.50. California oranges, per Surplas . Studebaker. Even yesterday, with|3.50a3.50; loose, per cwt., 1.00a1.50. |CTate: 450a5.50. Grapefruit, per crate. " 4.00a5.00. A More Than Ever in Sav- fruit, per box, 2.00a3.50. Strawberries, | VeEetables—Potatoes. nearby, No. 1.} | gp o7 demonstration was to facilitate seil- e Ean new Florida potatoe: ing in other directions. Many traders were glad to accept this theory, and| N0. 2 red winter garlicky, spot, put ofil more sh,;rls. Consequently | 1.47%; April, 1.47%: May, 1.47%. 1.00a2.00. cven larger than it had been, and | 8arlicky at 1.37% per bushcl. 4.50" Romaine lettuce. 1.2 when the buying spread from Stude-| Corn—Cob. ‘new, yellow. 3.55a3,60 |blings. per crate. Fiorida, Now is the time to invest, in securities that are al safe. Don't take chances (United States| : == S = mate. SDoug 3 i e Money to [flan | and speculate with your savings. AU4lity | gecared by First Deed of Trust on Real Estate. e oS (TEeE R LU . Subacriptions for the leaders the short interest took to its|SPOt., 731 ; April, 73%: No. 4, 0% 0 per bbl. Peppers, per basket, Sl sz.so P!l‘ Mflllth 7% stock market there was no explana- | WHTtr, 461za47. 2 Cranberries, tion within the market itself. which |ern, spot. 1.49 per bu.; No. 3, 1.46 per bu, | 5.00a6.00. outh Carolina asparagus, In Amounts of Wall street opinion has been divided No. 3 timothy, 14.50 | £00. S signs of improving conditions in out- No. 1 clover, mixed. 15.00 S FINANCIAL. *25 ; Ford, $6.3Sper$100| We Make Liberal Loans m GRAIN AND PROVISION: LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. § barrel, 3.00a8.00; sweets, per barrel.|keats, young. each, 60a75; chickens, win- | g o b eI A e F R R X Liberty Bond Exchange culls, 2.503.00. Dressed poultry—Fresh-killed spring 2.00a4.00. Rhubarb, per bunch, 3ad. '|Ib. 50a58; chickins, winter, per Ib., crate. 2.5023.00. Eggplant, per crate,|medium, 13ali; heavy. 10al13; live 3.0026.00. Kale, per bushel, 35450, Let- | hoga, $%. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING LA BB T NS 25.00. Radishes, per basket, 25a50 SPr 2 : b =3 41st YEAR COMPLETED | the first time the short interest be-|SPinach, per bushel, 40a60. Peas, per|yovs PEF basket Toa200: western. per left he coup in . . 4.0025.00. Florida oranges. per = = eft undisturbed until t D Apples. per barrel, 3.0026.00; per box, You Will Accomplish { Studebaker rushing up, the theory| Oranges, per box, 3.50a4.00. Grape- was put out that the purpose of this|p. "oyare 04a0" per bbl., 1.50a1 northern, per sack, inclined to the bear side any way| Wheat—No. 2 red winter, spot, 1.56: dependence for thonsands. v : vas | Sales—Cargo of No. i Vi doz’, 1.00a1.50; Florida | “e: ” this morning the bear account was g0 of No. 3 red winter 80th Issue of Stock Gllt Edge 2 : A Being Recelved baker into other of the speculative|Per barrel in cargocs: contract corn,|Spinach, per bbl. 1.00a2.00. Kale. i5a & heels and the retreat became a rout. xr?‘cl: Sorn; y;nav;v‘. No. 3 or better, égaas.;% _Tomatoes, e lmlx:n 4.0 S 3 " turn in the ats—No. 2 white, 4814a49; No. 3 5 nions. per sack. 1.50a: g F M N For today's abrupt uptu n ] TRK:" Jgnions. 2 : : 4 Per Cent Interest n'st 0) age otes tion in tHe immediate outside news. Rye—Bag lots of nearby rye, as to 2. 5. per bbl. New cabbage. per oo _‘ It was simply the sequel to a situa- | quality, 1.30a1.40 per bu.; No. 2 west- [Crate, 2.00a2.30. Esgplant, per crate. EQUITABLE BU“..DING, Now SOk has been plainly shaping itself for| Hay—=Xo 1 imothy, neminal: ttand- iper doz, 2.50a4.00: nearby, per d 915 F St. N.W. 250 Unt ss 000 scme time past ard timothy. 0a23.50; No. 2 timo- |1.50a2.50. Cucumbers. per crate, 3504 ! JOHN JOY EDSON. P tdent | p o ' into two camps. light clover. mixed, —_———— One has been skeptical about the No: 2lighti clover,smixed: | GrIGAGOILIVE 510 G ARY side trade agfl has been taking its clover, mixed, 14.00a | CHICA stand upon fhe proposition that fur- 11.00a13.00: No. 1 clover, [burcau of markets) ther readjustment remained to be clover, 12.00213.00; | 6.000 head: generall mhm»d with con:vque}n( unsettiement ample hay, 11.00a 2.",.’3,"‘"—' T”‘D_s-fl'rlllfir pora “‘””;'5':'{\' Prevailig iaterest and commiseion. | fililrnln'h guaranteed titles with ahead for the share list. s S, 8.50; b 1 - ek, 5 Tros! all notes, The other side has expressed confi- raw nominal: No. 2!6.00 bulls largely, 5.50a6.50; Joseph I Weller g, 756 sad' s aw. tangled |calves. higher: bulk to pac T&no; |s.0n. 350: Na. 2 wheat, | HORs oat. nominal, 18.00 | . 16.00a17.00 April 22.—Wheat prices dence that the real turn for the bet- [ straight ter came at the start of the year:|rye, that, while improvement has been very uneven and has not affected many lines as yet, it is, nevertheless. positively under way and should in due time become general. AsveTopeaiiconaiaseaticl cG e netiiitos Chas. D. Sager 923 15th St. N.W. Loan Dept., M. 36. LA AL IS0 9.000 head: openin h lights_off ady esterday” : bulk of sales 5 : bulk desirable 000 head: Harriman & Co. MEMBERS: : New York Stock Exchange 111 Broadway, New York 0a ENTS We specialize in property manage- i ment. Real Service Pays and Costs No More. B. F. Saul Co. 934 New York Ave. NW. R T, Washington Office COLORADO BUILDING Those who took the first view have | day. owin f a ay owing in some degree to go: not enly not been buyving, but have| that the Senate w lining up for took the second view have been quict- | bill. Resides, reports of orange rust vearlings here: choic ound shear- | ly accumulating =stocks on every|were being received from parts of |ing lambe, .50 1 favorable opportunity for the last| Kansas and Oklahoma. Lack of ac-| & 0% i Bears Are Routed. Im attract attention. ~Opening pri Today came the test of these op-| Which varied from the same as ye: FOREIGN EXC_H<A_N_GE UPSET posing positions and it appeared |D‘(l‘l’da finish to % higher, with May rapid as it was, did not, to be sure,|1.06%. were followed by a slight sag indicate any sustained uwr’ulnllun and then by material g 11 round. York Markets. for the rise. But it did show that( UPturns in the corn market were| oo wop \oibo g, and that the market had passed under | After opening 3 to S higher, in- 8t 08 P (0N O o e ket | the control of those who look for | cluding Jul §2'a. the market re-|pere™ all other Kuropean exchange a general trade recovery later in the | ceded a little. and then climbed above |ty ad 4150 showing unsettlement ] their investment and speculative| Oats were firmer in sympathy with | OIS 8 : offered in indi- | operations. other cereals. starting unchanzed tol g, .y nbine Tromy 2000001 o0 Previous to today a careful di:s-l i higher, July 39% to 39%a39%. and | { 900,000 marks., the rate fall from been selling stocks short. “Those Who | quick action on the cmergency (Arifl | 1o ariporme: Tk, month or more. cumulations at primary continued also be a pretty decisive one. The upturn, to 1.28 and July 1064 to;German Marks Pour Into New bear Gperations had been overdone | helbed by further sales to exporters. offerings of German marks featured | vear, and are getting ready for it in | the initial range. Rill Berlin and other crimination had becn made in favor | Iater scoring a moderate gencral ad- { {43 at the opining of the market. 10 of stocks where the business read- | Vance long after the close of the | justment had seemed to be complete,| lOWer quotations on hogs acted as 3 | and against stock where further prive | @ Weight on provisions | Selling of German bills, ording 1 tting and dividend reductions were Potatoes, old. steady: receipts. 64§15 dealers in exchange, originated | | considered as a probability. cars; northern white sacked. 95a1.05 | largely from speculative interests, | Join In A mee. new. dull lnr}d . No. 1. 7.00a | byt the movement was accele 2 50 barrel; No. 2, 4 200 barrel. offerings™® from’ more la In the first category were placed the motors, the oils, the coppers and va- rious independent specialtie: in the second, the steel and equipment stocks. stocks. Today, however, both of these class moved forward with equal alacrity. Studebaker, after another spectacular outburst of buying at the opening. settled back to a less con- sources. which viewed with increas- ing apprehension the demand of the allies for the transfer of Germany's gold reserves to Coblenz and 2 logne. WOOL TRADING MODERATE. ! BOSTON, April 22—The Commercial | Bulletin tomorrow will say: -Trad- "WHROUGH our convenient downtown ; : winter o spicuous position. But the other mo- % ing in the wool market this past week | plraizhi £ SUraighis. | pog continued in a moderate manner. | tors, nearly all the oils and the cop- i Beaniy, Al 7.1 Lard, casier; middle west, : i r Ateas 'wopl pers were actively bought. and by the | {02 510" 5 “Gier articies unchanged. | fhop i (AKInE more oF Lons ol end of the first hour the advance had e ond ol e 5 hole sk 17it- ! e be Trsthour ume. Prices on the whole showed Jit- P AL A L P WHEAT— on I RN | @ NEW YORK spring paten our quiet: Jocation and , our great’y enlarged facilities we are enabled to render 3 le change, although the market is! ~ 5 The rebound was naturally sharpest DAIRY MARKE pe the center of in stocks, where the short interest| p\[TIMORE e e it our patrons the very best banking service R R R R R VRIRR was most crowded, such as Crucible| _voung chicke £ Shearing is Progressing Steel, Baldwin Locomotive, Mevican | rough and stage: is healthy little has been done in the west, bu possible to obtain in this city. Petroleum. Sears-Roebuck and some of | old roosters, 20: winter. on the new clip. i - the tobaccos. under, 50a55: pri 1 : Sales up 16 12:30 this afternoon weré|70a75: under Ducks. = about 700,000 shares. 32. Pigeons, per pair, 45a30. Guinea —_— fowl, each, 50a90. Iy fresh, near-| < egKS, Eggs—Loss off. strict by, doz., 26; southern, On Time 0 Certificates of Depo: Havre de Grace Entries. First race, the Yallow Brae purse; for two-vear-olds; four furlongs— Marble, 109; The Wag, 103; Buxom, 106; Sun Giri, 106; St. Mauvice, 116; b Manna, 109; Good Times. 109; Oga . rite, 106; a Broomster, 116; Mabel A.| CHICAGO. April 109 Maryland Belle. 106; 'Blue Teal, | Sreamery, extra® A%, 106; Teddy B, 109; Tom Cassidy, 109; | Eggs. lower: re Wensic B.. 106. Also eligible, b Ven- | firsts, 22a: dor, 109; a Zealot. 109. at mark cases,’ a Whitney entry try, alive, lower; b Wilson ‘ent. 34. Second race: claiming: three-year-| xNpw YORK, April 0lds and up: six furlings—Prince of | giitled; receipts Yol Como, 117, Rinkavous, 110: Ace of{pigher than extras. 447 1. ocream-, Aces, 108; °*Princess Myrtle, 1053} exiras (92 score) 44uidl.: firsts, fountain Dew., 103 to 91 = " packing | The Decision, 110 k. current make - 7. *Crumpsall, 10 » The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company has returned to its policy ho'ders more money than it has received from them inpremiums —reallya |4 prints, 46: ladles 26a28; rol packed, 18; dairy prints, 20; leu butter, 28a29. McLachlen Banking Corporation 10th & G Sts. NW. Southwest Branch: 1350 B St. S.W. U RI R R IR DR N L unique record. Some 280 or more Uni- versities and Colleges now NERREERR R RS QI ol [ R e P e e e e e e o e p e el T o offer a course in Life In- ctical Paul Connolly, *Perigourdine, Loti F ; i surance : the most p s 8 ; Legs—lrreguiar: : P A Lacogiets Sl i T- < !'fir‘;v.(l;!t, l-‘r»"ul-kfi:fll"":fic;-'.mio:. bacu-lw!l o oal f._”;hr:;',fia fir: il course of all is offered by ¥ s ttl A t]‘e IOII mee jawea, 91. Also eligibl %6: Redland, 11 E. Machere, 112; *Uranium, 1 ‘Third race, the Aero handicap: three- years-olds and_up; six furlongs—Billy Kelly, 132; - Our Boots, 104; Fort Churchill, 102; Sweep Clean, 100; Dun- Bovee. | o, (e pennsylvania and nearb) ruso, 108ilarn hennery whites. firsts 1o ¢ 31240 do., browns, extras, 34a36; gathered nd mixed firsts to extras, : storage pack- ed, extra firsts. 30%adlt: o, firsts, this company. Tor inform E.D. Sampson, Genl. Agt. Local Investments ‘ - . . 4 We own, and offer. subject to prior sal tion see boyne, 123; St. Quentin, 103; Billy Mc- | 28%a30. ; ; 5 ez Pri Yield Laughlin, 102; Halu, 100; Routiedge,| Cheese—Unsettled; receipts, 1125 Woodward Bld, POTOMAC ELECTRIC Due rice iel 112:"Genle W.. 103; The Boy, 101, =" Mholomillc Sflat 2 POWER COMPANY, 6% About Washington, D. C. an.1,1925 94 800% Fourth race, the Chesapeake stakes; $5,000 added; three-year-olds; one mile and seventy yards—aTryster, 126; Nancy Lee. 111; bDuc de Morny, Debenture Bonds. POTOMAC EI F."\:':'R 2'3'. pPANY 5 POWER CCMPANY. 67 Juis 1,123 04 0.00% GR and up;: one mile and sixteentii—War|at an advance of 10 points to a de- | which o ent infl Our cerviee, Leeping this mind, has uncovercl fecty usual_investmont c preseat in such st AMERICAN WOOLEN ALLIS-CHALMLCRS i TEXAS COMPANY ' | is an art 110; cAflliro, 106; aExodus, 112; Care- 3 Gl Mo el Ronatt ful, Il‘la:r l{r;c;l‘_l:' xAlnsn. JLO. 1ll-l"u\'tq(u'oL COTTON MARKETS. Public A-counta i WASHINGTCN R’Al WAY i z 1‘:‘::. .v:huney entry. bJenkins e April J w'{‘v:: ,41';}_:"):;:,1 Momiward bide el Moo 1850, s | l‘ AND ELECTRIC <O I entry. cWaterbury entry. market was very quiet again durin statied. Periodic audits. Tocome rax macrers |y N e Catery : o s I Fifth race, the Susquehanna hanai-!today's ear ding and fluctuations | —— — ol PANY, 0% General Mort Dec 11923 93 R30% i cap; for three-year-olds and up; one!were irresu @ comparative- i i B [I: aTryster,” 112, bKing Thrush,|ly narrow ranse ere was some | | . 110: Sennings bPurk. nr;_': Tippity buy reports of too i D . ~ “ Witchet, 115: aExodus, 110; Jeg, 99 - E ! 2 85 4 & L - - bMilk Maid, 117; Paul Jones, 112 - which 15 a science, I Jane. o arris Ompdn‘ i aWhitney entry; bJ. K. L. Ross!ing, private g In- distingmished fr e d v entry creased nervousness over the coal sit- | TN Hil 1 at Secu: S¥in race, claiming, four-vear-olds| sation. The opening here. was steady ||| SPECULATION i nvestme War Pi Tiae = i L e } 823 Fiftecuth Siree var Plume, 112; Joan of|cline of 2 points, with active mont H 2 Arc, 104; *Frank Monroe, | S8 | Established 1585 Mint, 103; Trickster, II, 11 ;" *Sugur { selling «bout 3 to 6 points higher aft- | American | er the call. G. King.| ~ Futures opencd steady: e L iaiee 12.45; October. 13.07; Bally Bell, 105; Comme Ci, 112; *Roys’ ; Junuary. 13.69. terer, 104. ) The market sagged off to a net loss Seventh race, claiming: four-year-iof about 1 to & points with July sell-| olds and_upward; one mile and aling down to 12 Except for May | quarter—Pit, 11 Indolence, 103: |17, 14000y ‘The effocts of which wore | *Bill Hunley, 103; *Alhena, 98: *War- | feit in the latter months through the | lie, 93; Austral. 108; Bombast, 103; | celling of spot houses againsi May | *Maize, 102: SCourt ¥ool, 98: Rail- | pyrchases, however, there was no spe- | Mav, 1183; Decemby | INVESTMENT II The omby wsy to malc meney conw.temtly in \he stock kel ie Lo make it CONSTTGLIVCY. | I Judge Gary Talks l | [ ITED STATES RUSBER You will find our serrics ean ho — T e DILLON & CO, About Securities LEAF TOBACCO MARKET. | 1ivERPOOL. April 22—Spot o e prices ea: od midd fully midd 7.89; midd low™ middlin BALTIMOR April 22.—Reccipts | quiet for the past week amounted to 299544 hogsheads. and sales reached 472 Logs. ng. Judge Flbert HL Gary, ciaimman of the zood ordi 1.000 7.24 board of the U ted States Steel Corpo- b 1t at the annual heads, of which about 250 hogsheud 0 Amer Re- 3 ration, made this sialeme I were old .crop sold by the Grower. 11,000 baies, ng 9,500 $5,000 L’f? ’.)OI meeting of hi stockhbolders Association. The market seems more | {ierican Age 0, Send care of b f meetag 5 active and at_ firmer prices for all o s close a e oM | on Monday of Eood quality Holland and cigareite | o 0 5%}, Save 7 0 Suin % N M pename e izgoes | = ¢ grades. g bt 2 ; = 7 = - ther coustry can survive, : Doubiless due to occasional cold and e o Sanuaryy ey - N § it anyso <z freezing weather during the past three | 8-59; March. £.66. " o ock uf the COLUM - : weéks, farmers in southern Maryland| NEW ORLIANS, April 22.—Poor| 1 4 aRAPHOTONE 3 AN UFACTORING giving any ane advice on what to do report that flies have eaten and de-icab caused a drop of four to six COMPANY: with their securitics, but I am zoiug stroyed most of the young Plants inipoinis pu the opening eall in cotton® Notice is her the beds. ‘and therefore nearly all|{ns, . immediately after the mar- | set apart for and credi plant beds had to be resewn. Pros-!j.; .~ *d on the rains in the cer- | provided for in the ce pects for a full crop are. therefore,j(rai an wesi porticns of the belt and | of the company, us amcnded. very ux\gr;tam )urull it shall be as i on reports from Manchester of a bet-|In the by-laws ('.(r’lx‘;'[:{.{n certained how the resewn plant beds | iiciness i cioths with Indiana. | 7 that the COLUMRLA progress. I e kandl oglihe: MANTFACTCRING COMP t half hour of | MAN 2 Prices unchanged and are as follows, | pusiness pr were five 1o Six POINts | Mype arorerid tron giver tiat there hus been o tie snkivg fnad. of incorpomlivn to keep my ewn.” Now—while prices of listed stocks and boads beea for many vears d secutities and teuds to keep his are imwer than they i the time to buy stand p them as Judge Ga profit —for fv per 100 1bs.: over the Ctln,\;p‘ :5 v s;{'crdu); {ll\h:y ;-{asds- tigeate ot voracien o Tie, compais. nu S E 4 down 0 1147 and reacted to 1155, | amended and as ravided ia the L aws o . : lont common ‘and greenish- 00 “IFutures opened steady. May. 11.47;| the compa tne tance OQur Partial Payment Pian 1.93; Octobe December, | the sinkirg fond may permit. at the lowes: ; price at which smeh preferred stock may be offersd for snie to thie company. but &t a price not ‘o exceed one undred aad ten dol @ ($110) per skase, plus accrued dividends. Seaind offerings, plainty miarked “‘Offer of preferrad stock.” are harcby invitsd to bs made to the OOLUMBIA GRAPHUPHC MANTFAC COMPANY. at_the of K Ol 12.55; ou to duy them-—and keep them— eniently and profitably. Write market letier. wili nelp v sofely, comy ic. car late: BALTIMORE. April 22.—Completing a smcries of Voyages aggregating 40.- 000 miles, the four-mast Baltimore- | of iis TRANSFER AGELT, THE B. AMERICA, 44 Wall street, Rorough of M 0. | owned schooner Albert F. Paul, Capt. | nattan, Ciiy of New Tork, o o hetore A G. U. Fletcher, is in port with 900 921, Such offers of preferred siock shall logwood from St. Mare, Hait, e number of haves offercd for LIBERTY BOND NOON PRICES. | tons of logwo EIRTC a8 2t Which soeh shares are offeced NEW YORK. April 22—Liverty | This is the first visit of this ship be Signed Sy the Lolde: thereat bonds at noon were: 3%38, 89.50; first | since October, 1917, after having been A 4s, $7.20 bid: second s, 87.54; first | fitted out in this port. Since then 43im, 87.60; second 43%m 87.5¢: third|(he Faul has been engaged in the %8, 90.50: fourth 4%,a 87.58; vic-| coastwise, Wem Indies and South tory 3%s 97.50; victory 4%s, 97.50. Amari::l.n trade. ] & - : = 8 3 g Smith, Lockhart & Co. The Par*al Payment House FSTABLISHED 1911 Members Baltinrore Stock Exchange ng, Bartimorc, Maryland warchouses—Stoek Jannary 1: 379 ; Ohio, 4.591; Continental P l our co=ntry cam prosper. I'm aot By "LR BANE_OF AMERICA. As Transfer Ageat. Dated, Ngv York city, April 15, 1924