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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921 FINANCIAL. X Aland Islands Decision A | i, Wk o . | CLEVELAND TRADE CONDITIONS TODAY’S BOND PRICES : an stands Deciston Arouses l Quotaion furmited by . B. Bt & Co. . i 8 rices at noon: ” . Noon prices reported to The Star over direct | Sinclair Cons. 0il Corp. Tis 1925 . § B 3 . Berlin _4s. 2106 3 E New ¥nrk-Washington wire by Redmond & Co. | Somitmern Facine 1ot v, 45 2 | #=dndignant Protests in Sweden i @ " i i : : ; o | ot Bl e T e | (ologne 4 Al EL Ges. 418 — : so0it | Dot FeRTe £ « Brillie Associated Press. | vides. former president of the repub- | Darmstadt 4s Nord. L liank 48 R d k S G Th b K Uhion Pacific fs 1928, 3 B CRHOIIE Moy 11 The entire | 1ie, who was taken into custody last |Dresten 4o, . w4 eadjustment Tas o Uigantic at Jobt'% 1 i Trel vos, | Tnited ‘States Rubber s | 5 o T week for eged complicity in a | prden 4y BerlibeciBank (8 | lel K 1 und Ireland @713 | Tnited St B ish press comments with indig- | CUON (onare Dlot, is among those ‘lpfunurl‘l:nr! 4. Tlenoh - 8 i‘ [N 1. and Trelaud "\'""'" St nadion and keen disappointment on | to he deporied. The ultimate desti- | Frankfurt 4s. Vienna ! prov G s Worl( IS D o UK.« | Yacaum it Cor. : v | s i Adiverie v C he report of the Aland Islands com- | nation of the sicamer is given by the | Frankfurt is. .. French | €s reater a one. pEptig B rEinta Garoline Cemicat - Motors Are Vuinerable. mission to the league of nations, | NCWsPapers as Sydney, Australia. | Haoiury 35 : . . [ | 3 i rg 31 Fr Atiunt SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. ! ith” recommending that the isiands re-| . [ Hamburs 3+ i S Elsewhere. i Sicmming o 5 : Steel Sha ; o un:‘fi_‘ o ‘;“’ e Chinese Restriction in Cansda. | jfumbirg 41 AT | 1tuation € e | Srieon desene n 4 (Reported by Redmond & Co.) ares Weak, With nish sovereignty.| OTTAWA, Ontario.—A bill designed | Koenigsberg War lo; . | « . S altimore and Ohio 6s.. B ORdr. : 4 They express the hope that the league | further to restriet Chinese immigra- Ieipzig 41y Ttatian - B { Baitimote 4a4 Oblo American Tel. & Tel. 68 1922.. 7% Steadylng Trend. & se to adop .| tion has been introduced in the house | Leinzig os.... Ttalian notes 195 (Dispatches marking the progzress!ing. Ratification or 1 financi Beth American Tel. & Tel. fa 1924 b ©f nations will refuse to adopt the M tolzian B ne & of commons. Chinese merchants now | ugich Belgian Rest of the deflation and readjustment plan by stockhoider hs Gooaveari e American_Thread Co. 63 1928 98 BY S. P. WEST. recommendation. e Bmiticd without @ Kead tax on.| eruanceer ds. 14 elgiahkeem | process in business throuszhont d Rubber ¢ ] e Tobacco Co. T 1921 Heed £ R s . lh'rhw Tidningen asserts that should: production of a certificate of identity L e f:lln"nl'y miving duu- conclusi upon u 1 "";f‘_.t'”.."". 4'\' 1949, ... . el NEW YORK, May 12—Continued e council of the league of nations jed by the Chinese government and TR TR spec orrespondents, who hs th Wi heakes aud ia, < Araconda Coj G 1929 &7t [ weakness in shares st Eive 11% sanction to the report of the | vised by British consular agents. The FOREIGN EXCHANGE. instructed 10 prexent condi i'r e and Ol Anglo American Ofl Tize 9 1008 | o g N usteiel joonss commission it will be the deathblow | new | would require each Chinese | Quotations furnished by W. B Hibbs & Co. Indications asx they really i i Armour & Co. 964 | POTations which are not yet through To Sweden's confidence in toe will f merchant to undergo cxamination by | Selling checks: Dollar ralues at noon to printed daily in The Star.) , 2 ud e thichem Steel 28| with their trade adjustment, and of the league ons and its pow- | the C anadian controller of immigra- | London ST R RGCR a0, it Ll and & Snian Pacite e 1034 g 9513 | equally decided strength in the shares o uphold e world o Recaaeis n . 4 o ntral Argentine 6s 192 - 8 |of compa hich It was said today that ihe Swedish| - L Siisai o K Isiand ol panies whic have passed 3 % Special Dispateh to The St co & Pacific 6a 1922 961, Ty € 1 go’\“vrmnvm does l...u ;uly M;\r Ir,:v U. & Steamer Disabled. "i‘m;rd. 5 Christiania . CLEVELAND, I\|a"' 12.—Ind rt W Gas Tx. e 1ouis 8 1929 m-\ ‘nl, ':Pough their worst and written off ommission’s report as of ¢ e im i s A Stockhol Tt s = W ) ndson Ts . 4 S v/ e e aitimace solution of Lo IAY AN T Al e | anen Amteriam conditions here show but Tittie ciu . e e DopperExpect I s ot e axsin the “qur:({ .m.} n’\.,‘(" ): r‘\’.’l'l (‘;t.- aceident to her engines and is being RS Belgrads Financially, however, it is notic inipr \r Fire and Rubber Co. s 1841, 101 * | Copper Export A" L1001, 100 lafter a further decline “h::rl. ;?S:Sd “"f‘f—~}|<‘§ |-n"y‘ main A e view. | towed to Havana by her sister ship, that an unusually heavy demand upon cad oo T et i 1007 4 Gonper MEpov . A fs 1925.... 10013 100% | Republic and Lackawanna down close ¢ Soim ‘as to the right of the popula. | the Avsogares Tve gt the federal bank is being made by 57 T Mercantiie Marine 0s 0 S |k il pha aiw |to the low prices of the vear. were i Point a5 to the right of (he Pop e curred_sbout thirty miles west of | he he was cxpelled at |memyo Soo i ions, w ) Cih * Transit 15t and ref. 3% e clined to rally. But weakness persist- het tional 5 4 plebiscite Cape San Antonio, Cuba, and thela time when Jesuits were driven nstitutions. which is re ille s 1830, 102 | H. J. Hei Lousy ed in the motors, motor accessories and their nationality by a plebis z Abangarez answered the wireless|from the country, and has since that in a decline in the combined abines. Hocking Valley 6 1924 . 91 some of the tire shares, because, as i3 : call of the disabled steamer. The|time resided in Columbla, where he|of deposit and federal rescrve no Humble 0140 2928-. 2 - 9T now well known, the results so far in Funcral of Bishop Harris. | Parismina sailed from New Orleans|has become famous as a philosopher |liabilitics from &% per cent to 6 Keonecott Somper & . ey May have not borne out the promising TOKIO of Bishop May § for Colon and other ports. and orator. He will be consecrated per cent in a week. ; Producers Basing H Fea Go 4 Jume 15, ";: indications of March and April in the Q:Crr man who died | = in Rome next September. li:lnkt;rs explain this condition this- 9 e g Hopes Procter & Gamble lu;lurhlnbllo trade. 2 ¥ ! Anarchist Dies by Own Bomb. B wise: The Cleveland district is lar inn B iin Toaal rocter & le ” ailway shares, which had been bid with ~| TURIN. ltaly.Two anarchists at- Honduran Ex-General Die: a4 manufacturing section and on Nearm; Wheat Harvest 7 Sater Seare, Rorbuck & Co. "5 o2 ur quite strongly in the market last peror ! tempted to bomb one of the largest | SAN SALVADOR. Republic of has been a large decrease in deposits BY DICK Sears, Roebnck & Co. Tn 1922 week, came down over & good part of of the | factories herer The bomb exploded | dor.—Gen. Felix A. Molina, formerly |following the curtailment amaong th | Seurs’ Roebuck & Co. Ts 1823, the ground gained. The Mexican oild Horea prematurely, one of the men being |@ £eneral in the Honduran arm teed plants, which were about Uhe, P00 D 1 Ninclair Con. Oil Tias 1925 had another characteristic break on a was appoint [ Dlown to pieces and the other badly | Put a resident of this city for m st to shut dewn, KANSAS CI7Y, 12, -With the A gen. mort, i3 | Bouthern Rafiwar 1 P fresh crop of unfavorable reports re- Hara and 1 injured. Y| vears. died here early this week and Banks Extending Loans whea ar T henaml 4w . s i | Snthwentem el co u: garding conditions in the Mexican oil Tehida sent m was buried with military honors, Banks SiepidigisEn month aw Tonin and San Franewco 4n serles 8. 2 | Gwirt & Co. T4 195 G ence . —— e Extencing o | St Tomis and % icleco s 1029.. 4 % PR o weakness in these d o ne Turks Nip Bolshev: 3 2 X & | St Towix and San Franciaco ine exas Co. 75 1023 s directions found R Jurks Nip Bolshevik Plot, R T AR losns much longer thin us [ Srandira A1F L et ane Lpion Tank Car the rest of the list far less vulnerabls ferrin Nist o foverthrow Mustapha | _ OTTAWA.—The International In-fordinarily would be availab el st fElec -'-T::c" had been under similar circum- Jdias s P et the Turkien | stitute” of Agriculture in Rome has|vestment purposes. Upon es & month and two months ago. and _expressi hope ariopdlist foroes, nd establigh s |[CEUMACd chut the sumilable world iditlor comes a strang demand fro this percentage is to be maintained. o amm :gc‘_mrf.sc d up well, stocks of ould b soviet repub in Angora, has been |Subplies of wheat and rye will cover[the farming districts for junds to Predictio of an early 2 i 2 companies were ©on- woud be's sevied republic i Angord. s been | SUPRUCE DG LT R e ‘mew Rar. | s on (o Sinink pianiing. ) prtictions of an earty corn piant: | Washington Stock Exchange | jicuousy steads, shares rerresenting Sl e o la e dico Sirested O Ve ool | Yest. A cable message reccived here makes for u heavy strain on credi | cool, wot weather d because of the SALES, the leather and woolen trades stood their . Strlke T =) Dearing nature of M. Zinos mated that this supply would in-| Settlement of the buildinz trades . 2 Washington Gas 7i,5—$500 at 1014, ground and gas company stocks at one MEXICO CITY e A ik havernor of Petro. | Sure a surplus stock on August 1 land possibly the printers’ strikes g an Demand Is Heavy. Washington Rallway pfd.—5 at 613, 7 at| e were bid up sharply eral striite here Sie de in g sid | The bolshevik representative, | 1921, of at least 51,000,000 bushels. Jooked for before the weck is over oiiyidence of the financial condition 0% E All these were cases where industrial conneetion wiEh Bouddoun Divani, has been sent to but indications may go awry. Owir of the farmers is found in the report | Potomae Bl Aty readjustment has run its course and | el Moscow. Red Official on Trial. to the inquiry for funds from huil Of bhe foderal Jand bank at Wichita, | $100 at 943, Jcoal moctipies M- PRTENE ey thoeny he W I o be sty — RIGA.—According to the Riga |ers and investors for Ju 1. Kan.. where, in the last ten days, o worst that can reasonably be expected to .~ e e Aeutiia -Recepuites [Obregon: newspapers. M. Gukovsky, former |it seems as if thera should b anpiieations have been made for ioans Bid and Asked Prices happen has happened. ik A MEXICO CITY, - Recognition has|Bussian minister to Esthouia, is|sldsrable building started in the RO088s i BONDS in in Gol e bo o, /et mcorded the Obregon govern. | Peing tried at Moscow. It is charged |summer he for Touns far exceed: PUBLIC UTILITIES No change occurred in the Bank e : e tion B E isiio by the Austilan res rz;;f“h;nh;\ars::fi“:n;‘-zmrd of the| The motor mar business has appar sident oaia ] fo o 'Bid. Asked, | England’s rate and none had been ex i i A 4 ~ | sov serve e purchas v taken a turn, and, while some 2 8 . y | American Tel. and Telga. 45.... 78 78 cted. The reserve ratio rosa fro seric ic. A communication to this ef e b 1 5 % 1 | pec rve ratio rose from | 2 mmunication 46 ¢f-1of worthless goods abroad. of the sm report n be cared for at | American Tel. and Telga. 41s.. ... & |12.30 to 14.05 on the wi S s ahin | ag beer handed Enrique Frei-| ™ ywi,¢ is known as the “Reval scan- | continuance of orders. some of t ) A amrel and Tl 3. 8 ity Pl B} ool A By Deportations by Peru. | Mexican charge d'affaires, in 24 nued improvema | dmerican Tel. and Ti 9y { result of large repayment by the Brit- . ained recer | Bigdceqere he Feortaniaation of fthe Russian Increase in' Motor ¢ | further increases in prices obtainable, | ety a0d Potomac guar. DAt i an Mncrense I Ten nlilind been piaced 5 Purchasing commission abroad. The| One company which cut prices re- | | Kansas City builders and building | Capitsl iractien B R oo . A | ~Named Guatemala Archbixhop. scandal resulted recently in the as-|POrts an increase in sales t 1 to trade workers have agreed to sub. | Metropoli I : Bs.... The fact that this addition to the goid which for deport FEMALA CITY. Guatemala— |signment of Maxim Litvinoff tothat account. No doubt th ation. mit their differences to arbitration, | Potomac Electrlc Lig Slotit. conldl have wocurred ih fAce. o tion. accc wpapers. P. Munoz has been named | Reval and the removal and arrest of | of reductions in motor and tir and that has had an encouraging ef- | hotomac Electric cons. British shipments of the metal to the When ukovsky. is having a tenden. t0. delay b feet on bu generally. | Potomac Electric Power 6 United States was decidediy interestineg. * i m now on v otomac Klec. Power G. M. 6s It showed that England as well as this r Be hop of Guat country is beginning to feel the effects of the initial settling of debit balances by the continental nations. German marks were in demand again their advance reflecting expert judgment is rep shington Gas Bs. Spring Trade at Seattle Washington Gas 78 % Is on Parity With 1920 | Wath: £ s ehaeo'% s ¢ PAUL C. HE| { MISCELLANE BY PAUL C. HEDRICK. Realty s (ehort), s that the German reparations bonds w 1 Dispateh to The Star. ington Market Gs 1 : be offered on attractive enough terms IATTLE, May 12.—Spring mer- Washiogton Market Gs 1947.... be gradually distributed to the inte chandi STOCKS national investment community. F attle and contiguous territory, " thus far developed in a backward secason, iS on a parity as ’Iu unit volume with last year. This francs were again very strong, as they were bound 1o be under the circun stances. With the first step taken toward liqui- 41% | dation of German and French indebted- ... | ness, it is logical that exchange should improve. Utah Copper Dividend. While the next dividend on Copper will probably not be de upon until the directors actually gets in the meeting, well informed opiniona is inclined to look for the regulag® distribution. The idea is that Utah 180 [ paid out only a small part of its large” ----|war profits to shareholders and that in conseguence it is ouly fair to i vestors in the company to make an«- R P e et te 2 Glat mouteel e i Aworene. SePore 45 e ey o i s TBUNT COMPANT. comes time to act upon the dividend Chn be expected. This i3 because of | Coativental Trat .ooo. .o ort.: 20 |again. Should the Utah mine not start skilled 2 . i g st ua vear, Sh1Ea and oineERReAnneoRctener the dividend would undoubtedly be Gas Shares Wanted. . Gas stocks were again in demand’, and continued to be well taken, even . With most other things going down. This move has a very solid basis in, the reduction, present and prospe: tive, of operating costs which have (o] be considered along with the fact that nearly all these concerns have been allowed to raise their rates very oon- siderably over the old schedules. Consolidated Gas shot ucross 90, which was the equivalent of 913. the dividend having come off the price, only yesterday. ~This company's operating position has been greatly helped by the decline in oil_prioes. There is talk of People's Gas going on a 6 per cent dividend b fall. The strect remembers the statement made by the president of This company som. time ago that he ~ would be very much disappointed if | Aright-aboutface in the Shoe Business is the statement of the retail bureau of the chamber of commerce after a . mllofl Gas . survey completed today. Only wome | Wastington Res b en’s Righ-priced shoes in the luxury | Washington Rwy. 3 arc in demand. The jeweiry | Wash-Va. Rwy. prd..... is dull. Trade is reported in women's wear, while the | American reverse is true in the haberdashery Spuat ine. While Seattle banks repgrt an in- crease in deposits of more than £3.000.000, as compared with Febru- ary 21, the strike of the marine rkers has paralyzed coast work and seriously damaged the trade in lumber. Although both the steam- | How much is a | hoe dollarworth SOME of the talk that is given free rein around the table of a family dinner party is vety refreshing these days. People say frankly that they must cut down expenses—and act as if they were going to get some fun out of it { it Leaders Foree Strike. “ The sixty-day-old strike of the coal | East Washington miners m!“'ashmglon against a re- g&fi:;s R duction of wages to the November 1. 1919, basis could be settled at | Tnion Savinge oo 0¥ once, it is believed, if the miners were | U. 8. Savings permitted by their leaders to vote.| Washington Mec This, at least, is the statement of an officer of the Washington Coal Miners® ociation, who added that this mar- ket is entirely depending now on coal imported from British Columbia and | $ermandmerican Utah. About four thousand workers who were offered wages and Niving | coumbia Tit: 2.0 conditions existing in November, 1919, | Real Estate have been unemployed for two months. There has been no violence | Columbia Graphophone or attempt at strike-breaking. D. C. Paper Mtg. Co Pacific northwest fruit_growers, at | Merchants' Transfer an the present moment, fighting in- | Mergen ler Linotype T : ich | Old Dutch Market com d railroad freight rates which | gt PR Jtket Som ' I’s no longer a social error to practice economy right out A 1. oying Regal Shoes norice che JIIIE | orce e e i ete Taifton boi- | o, uich St s | ‘ i fine, precise stitching that these highly lars a vear, are hopefully planning a!Security Storage . n |]b 2 &l 1 bl export crop this fall. Refriger- | Washiugton Market 3 P llC ’d"h"’af”}"'" contribu ator ships operating through the % 3 diwdendul were no x;-.sumgd within s their part of Regal quality. t canal will afford an outlet superior a year. Laclede Gas has been mov- 74 L | CURB STOCKS. ing up rapidly on buying inspired by to any facilities hitherto enjoyed Reduced cost of production, espe- cially in labor, and materials, will enable the apple growers to produce Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. | confidential information regarding its earnings. There was a revival of in terest in Brooklyn Union Gas and in North American. The last namedy The man, the woman, with the fifteen to eighteen dollar i Aetna Brplosives ‘ hoe ideas finds few sympathizers. il e e P Comparc with | S S il it 1.50 last year. A & earned its dividend nearly twice ove i American_Candy . / — Atlantic Petroleum . in the calendar year 1920. and it is ex- > NOTES. Big Heart . pected to do fully as well this season. B . OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., May 12.— | Besnetof® 0Oil men in this district are pressing | Boston and Montana for a renewal of restrictions on drill- | Boston and Wyoming. International Harvester. The financial district was in re- ceipt of word from Chicago today . il } L] ‘l—:" The New & i e The restrictions re- | Caledonia .. to th ffect that a s a 1 H DALL MALL® ing in the state. i hesoni to the effect that a substantial cut ! . . 3 cently were lifted in the midconti- in the selling prices of harvester ims 1 With the public in this frame of Sound merchandising—Regal opened GemminsCordoven Lo ow The. Oklahoma corporation | secs Sorhet D e W od b nnonnesd ia thp] | * f h f . mittee of the Oil and Gas Association, Carib Syndicate near future. T report said that i mmd, the announcement Ol ch:l the season iree from carned over and now the Oklahoma Corporation | Carib Trading the International Harvester Company | . Sh commission has been appealed to. Un- 'L'Tlrl ug:na Power. would be the leader in the slashing | Spring Shoes at §7.50, #8.50, §9.50, stocks. o T faw Passed in 1915 the commis- [(Cltles Bervice (new) " of prices, hoping in this way (o get | 3 i sion has power to stop the develob- | (ites ‘Service prd.. rid of some of its high cost products. ' is bringing thousands of new cus- h oot hew production or even 10 | Colomiat s o However, it was considered doubtful > Alert m‘m‘fd‘m’mg_ the Regal Shut down producing wells When | Columbian Emerald . 5 if a cut at this time would stimulate | tomers into the chal Stores. 4 there is an overproduction. Columbla Syndicate | Iy any new buying for the customers of command of gem“'ne Calfskin, genuine R SR 5 é raclWated (Copper. I the International Harvester Com- ’ Genuine leathers, genuine workman. ~ Kidskin, genuine Cordovan—and of - Association suvs: | B Ytors M Several months g0 and are not ablg - - : . = - 3 he primary T . 87 to buy. Officials are said to be of ship, choice of 65 authoritative custom workmen noted for their skill even in benefiting Trom more general {rad- A the opinion that buying will not come . . ~ < ing than for s e 3 = 2 in to the harvester trade until next lasts—at prices that make your every a community of skilled shoemakers. = [ A o ihe fact that Drices have | Farrell Coa 1,18, lubring. at the very nearest. and it is 3 o g {not changed much for some manths | iilitand on". 1% 3% ldoubtrul if it will develop 1d any great,” shoe dollar »orth $r.50 or more, in F. | Fhis s “been construed, Lo indicate | iearock g - ¢ My |extent at that time. The few company % b d stores—s7 of them, the"strength of the markets for the | Grideys, Hotiiid 45 38 (plants now running are ing operated 5 3 Season. Wide sheeting, 3 1| Gultey. i fon reduced tim Uhese 4 : | comparison with a few short months supplied direct from the great Regal e " 20" Sobbers | Granada O+ be Th|on et time as Hleat i o 1 ago, B stocks are low. Ginghams are SLTONE " fereules Paper ... i 19% [aadition to the flattening out of the . Factories. wnd well sold for fall delivery. Per- jugianpiifoy 1, '3y |domestic business the harvesier com- cales continue in hcavy demand With|intercontinental Rubber 10 11 any has suffered severely i he dication of fall prices. Napped | International Petroleum 6% 17 p] £ £ 1 bt Ssyorcly Jm. ¢ ! . S4tgp no indicatio s - slump o! oreign business. The ability of Regal to setve you And finally, the intimate Regal un- Foous and hiamets e rell sold |eremg Ve % lt| » e 5 L e g ahead and broad e i o 1 ! in this way is the fourfold result of derstanding of the substantial citizen’s The New materially improved” lfi;i’.n:‘;:?ff:'l..a Narigtoa . ™ o |SAYS PACKER IS SELLING - 3 L . ne Star Gas L% % ; ; ’ NEW YORK. May 12—The larger| Livingston Petroleum | \y the Regal policy of godhead. desire for money’s worth. “TUXEDO" Wi jobbers of tne'country dagms Copper ™ 2% .3%( CAN GOODS BELOW-COST oW in the carpet and rug | Maracaibo 01 ! ‘ $8 50 / auction of Smith & Sons. Prices have | Mariiad Refnery - ”: % y ‘teady ever since the opening |} alk 1% c i * 2 Ale Monday and have re-|NETE 1u% 113 | Canners’ Head Gives Glopmy Pros- Regal Shoes for Spring ave $7.50, $8.50 and $9.50 i 2t ibout the same level. This | Midwes Ol pra . 2, 24 Rt LT 2 is taken as :mothl‘rl;nd“cat::n that Miaess Redain L | pects for Another Season; af : fos: pri changes generally in the n Nevada Ophir 10 % 3 |) T few months will be small. x?s‘s 1814 Meeting. 4 > > CSRURG ;o iri 3 CINCINNATI, May 12 -—-That can- REGAL SHOE COMPANY e, iy 12t : BB cmonom g et BOSTON, MASS. bse fixed by the United States Steel | Dmer 04, (sew). .- 2y "2y | packer at from 40 to 50 par cent be- N, 2 ,ration April 13 are coming into | perfection Tire 5 5% |low cost, because of the lght monevy ict and plainly indicate that |Producers and Refine * 1% {miarket, is the assertion umade herc the district and plainly 1% e S 4% 4% |py Harry P. Strasbaugh, president of consumers of plate and other forms | {iflo Sogn. - 1% 2R |/Y, National Canners Association of steel o mot expect the fixed price | {AME BT, ®% 2% |Who “spoke before the Bouthern. level to stand. Some sheet bars are {4 NETCot, 3 AT oD G rocers: convention here. 1 ported to have been sold at a con- | <Ii" Creek Produci ek 3 S onct Ahet ronenkiprice i1 > cession of $1 a ton from the April 13 | Saic Oreek (new) B3, 30 [100 per cent below war prices.” con- B The holding off of consumers iS | Sapulpa_com. i % | tinued Mr. Strasbaugh. “But freight ctly the feature of the market | Simms Perol R Lo gt g i Judging from past standards, (Skelly O oo 3% &% | high: we continue to pay high prices there is little likelihood that the Steel | Sweets, 0o, of Serica 3% 3% | for tin cans, and unless wages and Corporation will change its schedule | o ooai Divide .v}!,, 2Tk | the cost of tin come down the price for some time. Tonopab Extension . 1718 1918 |of canned goods will be increased.” ' bm;!fl!"i‘i;llh?d i ‘;‘2 § “With dhlsh'monry rates, “[‘;:gkdor s . com. credit and no future’ o) PLANS $25,000,000 MORE | ¥, 3. st and Meat. pra 18 1¥|clared the anne_fs”n‘{afiot nnder—s U. 8. Steamsbip. .. A % o3[ take dnother canning scason, at leas ited Retail Candy. .. not in 1921/ s FOR PLANT AT BALTIMORE Ualted Toaas o T2 S| Allen Walker of the Guarantes. BALTIMORE, May 12.—Twenty-five | Warren Bros. 18 20 |Trust Company, New, York, told the million dollars are needed for addi-| Waylaad Oil % ta delegates that it is fallacy to think, tional units at the Sparrow Point ;.v':-’?'r?a"'oa 2 234 | that high prices make prosperity. plant of the Bethlehem Steel COrpora- | wiighe Aero 16 1| “Continuity of employment and turn-, tior. and this money will be forth- CHICAGO— over of merchandise mean pros- | coming conditions warrant, Charles | Armour Leather com 125 | perity, he said. “Industry must scals Schwab, chairman of the corpora- :::nr lflfler ptd. u.g, gl;;:{:u I‘l‘rrnadl:c(l;:n l‘;n".g‘h': hn;].r‘\';:‘:k(h‘:.‘ oard. declares. aft in- ur p 4 o be brou wi £ | Donrd, el o Iriring the | Cudaly P 0% | reduced range of buying power.” tion of the property. During Caaas 0 ; (hrel and o halt ears $80.000.- | KO0l faniier g% : 000 have becn spent there, Mr. wab | geife & Co... 09 WI 4 IN WASHINGTON said. adding that busin is very Union Carbide Fia EOVmT RE RATE FIXED. | had now, but that is not going to de IGA., May 12.—The Russian gOVa]y ; , ter us from starting on improve- ernment in fixing « tariff for foreign. Men's Store Women's Store menis® 4 s :;::f':%u’ng:’v T_f"’hb‘:':"yc'::;d‘ telegrams sent from Moscow estimat< . Asked if the corporation was con- NI eyl e ed that 4,000 rubles were worth ona 1003 Penna Ave. N.W. 1203 F Street N.W. tmplating any plan of consolidation fat noon: 3icx $§.83. Arst 4o 8772 gold franc, and that thix should by Mr. Schwab said: S6CO! 8, 45, 87.78 ; second | the basis for international cable pa) = (Cor. D Street) ____ (Near 12th, Street) S0 long as Mr. Grace (president of | 4%s, 87.36; third 4%a 30.64 Tnenta “This ‘deciaion Axes. the the.company) and I live this corpora- | 4%s, 87.42; victory 3%a, 8%.34; wiotory | change rate at 20,000 soviet rubles- tion will not pass out of our controL™ " 4¥a. $7.76, the dollar, - A