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3 FINANCIAL. i . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.IC, TUESDAY, NOVEIJIB&!R' 15, 1921 FINANCIAL. —_— e e L iflfi:MM“mS I\ | NEY_YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Smw—m | Received by Private Wire Direct-to, The-Star Office. By Special Leased Wire t6' The Star. TII IJE R I +Ad *Below are;given the total sales ln’d the ml:gzxn'd’::::l’?b;&ul; of OUGH A Y 609000 s IRIKE A'I' S'I'EADY PRIEES :.;e,t'l:_u bonds on the New York Stock Exchange upto 3:30 pim. today: : 7 . ons, . 3 3 High, Low. 2:30. vrie L1 ity ... 038 0030 soto| 3 Moo om0 058 T Traders Do Not Fear Trouble Until Time . Open. High. Low..Close, Open. High. Low. Close. T % T4- 6% % TREASIRY FMANCE s 3 )ie Chalmers. ... 3t% Y L A. FLEMING. el -1 Secretary’ Mellon - this morning made the first call on the proceeds of the November 1 issue of Treasury cértificates, asking for payment by. Thursday this wi of 5 per cent T e g on epdeit witn the seH- 0% B 0 . 1% 1% 1% 5% F v L] Pond Cresk Co 8 & Preaned Stesl Caf. 0% o4 [ ] e, 1 Nlinots-Cen 4s 4 Tilino's Bt] deb 434s. 86! 21 Int-Mt 4%s tr co ctf 88 Inter Rap 1 Inter. o Producers&Ref.. 37 21° ‘ar!: 3 l‘l"fi Pullman Co....... 105% 109% G e e for January Sales Business—Situation Elsewhere. _ 880 Punta Al areof egre Sug 2% g8: Steels Make: Receveries on ‘Anticipating Increased O |, ders—Take Profits in Oils. BY STUART P. WEST. NEW YORK, November 15.—The in- fluence of the Washington conference, with ita promising outlook. continued to be felt in the market today, but not to the same extent as yesterday. Sterling exchange drew closer to its high of thé year. The advance in cot- ton went farther. In, the stock market, hdwever, steel and other. industrial Issues which had . 38 1... . 5% Rallway 81 8pr... s9% 89% - Q!zflflflflflfldfluflflfldfl Ry Steel Sprpf... 107 107 3 8 Fuaiad v s * BY JAMES ALLERTON. Farmers have started their ship- (a1 Dispatch to The Star. ments of dressed poultry to the mar- P kets for the Thanksgivi trad NEW YORK. November 15.—Al-|fer. il 1os Doon vers Ilabt and piices jii thoush nearly 60.000 garment work-|are slightly lower than they were last iers have left their shears, 'needles|year. : and pressing Irons, the strike in the s, garment manufacturing trades has 50 |mot made its effect felt noticeably In Commodity Reqorts ‘ §84 [{obbing, wholesuling or retall trade. From Various Sections - uyers for retail houses bad litle Coal 1 Coks. difficulty today in finding goods suf- s vem HOLLY JU! N, Pa, ficlent for their needs, and declare 15 (Speclal#—hlfil?izwmllngofl ::z they do not expect difficulty until the | Coke Company of Connellsville, which 8" | Sirie. comas to B is beginning operations ‘here, ship- 4 | e o 1oy buy merchandlse for tho| peq “its first car of coal this week. Y . Men are engaged-in driving a head- Building _construction 1s being | ing and several cars have been load- 1047 ;Pushed to the utmost in this section | ed in the process of this work. <. |In order to make buildings begun at ZCONNELLSVILLE, Pa. November ' 2523553238 PR 3832 3 3gaB Am Chicle Co..... Am Cotton Ofl.... D% Am Cotton Oll pf.. &8 " Rep Iron & St pf.. 3% 634 § i Rep Motor Truck. ™ 7% 7% Roval Nuteh §8 e =53 £ = 2 ERTTED HE == 55 P 3 S 1.4 San Fra u Y 72 9 ToninRouthwn. 2% 2% 2 3 St Louls Rown pf. e _ket, as the Treasury is today paying out some $70.600,000 Interest on ac- count of the second 4 per cent and second 4% per cent liberty bonds and the 3% per cent 1'berties Which were converted into these issues. Tomorrow a matter of $7.000,000 in- 80 torest on Treasury certificates, 15sue | Am Safetv Rasor.. % 4% Am Ship & Com... &% 6% o Seaboard Alr.Line. 4 Seahoard ALDf... 6% 5% B% ng Sweden 3 : Rep of Chle 8 1843 101 been sold the day before on the notlon | 47% b of Chilo B 1osBooss b that a ten-year naval holiday wouid 31 Rep of Ciba 55 1904 \flfi cut down the business of their com-| 13 Rep of Urazuay gs. 102 panies were steadler. The broader| 32 R'ateQueentiand view. prevailed that what slight losg . this would mean In steel ionnage would be far more than made up by the expansion in the commercial de- mand throughout the world which would come with the assurance of a lasting peace. ~ The general share list was very ir- regular. Further profit-taking came, into _the oil shares while some of the steels and equipment shares were recovéring. The motors did little, but the stocks of tire compznies seemed to feel the relief that unfavorable news In the shape of price cutting, which is now out of the way, with the reductions announced yesterday by the Good- year and this morning by the Good- rich company. Seneca was the only copper stock to move and it responded readily to the estimate. printed yesterday. that. with the productin now In sight- for next year and the very low operating costs anticipated earnings would run as .. S5 3 1. “% 7% % oy % 2% oY% 20 0% 86 s 8 24 “ ) 1 n% % &% 6% 3 5 Y% 18 8 % 9% 6% | Bouthern Rallway 18% 18% 18% 9% | Snuthern Ry pf 4% % % 20% % 2% a8l 1nw 1 i) [ [ 5% % % n 8% “ 3y A% 2% 2% ma " 1% 51 3 0% % “ 109 , 3 o b she of May 16, 1921, will be payable. Thus the Treasury will pay out much more than it will receive, and. in any event, the money market is 50| Zlutted with funds that it will not be affected by Treasury deposits or with- drawals. Active Local Trading. Today’s local market reflected very strongly-the improved position of the © % public utilitles of Washington. There | am manacco pf (n) 91% % % Srere many buye-s. and the ofterings | am o' Ti9S Lt 60" 64 6 were quickly absorbed. bl b Potomac Refunding 7s were the|Xw Haolin - o-o- Tol oy 9% most active features. Heretofore the e Lead... Privd buying-has been confined largely to|Anaconds. -- 31.000 lots, but tbday they were sold | Asso Dry in round lots, for a :alfl of 358000 at Atchtson. 103. Evidently the issue has found a lodgment for the time being at these Atlantic FruitCo.. 3% - figures, and in the event of the pleth- | Atlantic Guif. 8% 38 ora ‘of ‘money continuing and other | Atlantic Gulf p! bonds, paying even less interest, are | atiantic Petrol. sold near this figure, it may be that| Atlantic Ref pf. there will be some advance {rem 103. | yaldwin Loco. This is not. probable, howevet, until| ua1008 Ohto the market has absorbed a larger part | g.1¢o & Ohio pf. of the.lssue in more or less perma-| poth Steel. . ENpt lodgment. Reth Steel (B) 4 ‘Washington Gas bs sold at 82%. Beth Steel 8% pf.. 101% 1014 101 Interest in today's session, after mkiyn RapidTrn.. % _1Tn the -action in the Potomac Refunding | Brown Shoe. “ “ L m, o Stand NN JInf.. 112 1% 12 :::nl & Tube pt. wart-Warner. . K[tndahokar. e e n Studebaker pf. ‘Submarine Boat. Superior OfL. .. ; 10 this time availuble for the 1922 rent- |15 (Special).—The Conneilsville coke ing season and to take advantage of : market . is.moving slong &t a more s 1 : 27272 2R 440! o Bogm = o ® 58! 38R 2 SRS L3 £ 5283 R 7, ¥ material prices, which, it Is expected, | rapid gait, production showing a ma- will show @ decided’ increass next| terial® incroase. . Estimated weekly epring. production is averaging 67.000 tons. Ruilroads continued this week to'! THOMAS, W. Va, November 15 °* wiove saoi:|Mahe purchases of supplies and! (gpecial).—The Davis Coal and Coko 58"" ‘88" |equipment in this section. The leath-: Gopeoin pen® U D Tl o 5250.000 ¢r market fs strong. with prices firm- in’ improvements to fta plants. The ), an shoe manufacturers in 0 this section, especially those turning | forl time. EiinesTSre Crorkiag Spssiy out the less expensive grades, are be- " . |ing kept busy. Khit goods. sweaters on. 4nd underwear are active, with satis-| 1 og \\oryps, November 15 (Spe ul Ll - - g 4 chants report they hre satisfied with | cla)—Oil prices are unchanged, but the trend of the acliday trade, which, | Show a tendency to move upward however, has scarcely struck its).? Sympathy with the advance In the other sections. The proposed cur az :iEg N 2 B2 L2 LLLELLE, e Gk = 3 ) i3 5 3 et @ Tenn Copper. .. Texas Compan: \::xln & Pacifl 5 8505 R Ra o B R BB B ot BuaatmmaBe S Bui BumsaraanBasRaRakn M = g;*a 2 M Fot 535 a3888 gen 4%s. 87 g 3! & PC&Ol Third Averue. ‘Tobacco Prod. o | Trann Cantion.. 8% Union Bag& Papr 73 74 7% "nion Of). = ) £ Z 5 3 or 2o o 0o 2 DD okt 0007, i th or Pac pf llen 4s. 80% or Pac p | 48 reg 105% 58, 95 230 States P % Northw Bell Tel 7s 107 8| 6s 100 N ; |stride as yet b Li 1 FRLELELY (3 ! A . taliment of shipbuilding I8 causing \ considerable scussion among of Re-Employment Reflects men as to its'eifect on consumpLon s i s . . o ‘'uel oils. highiaar$i0. 8 share. Activity in All. Lines| rorT worTH, Tex. November 15 Equipments Better. T - BT B (Special).—The north Texas oil fields Baldwin Locomotive was helped by 3 2 ; L n RR con 4 90 o ; H. B. LAUFMAN. showed a falling off in productio a statement from-the preaid:nt éha& CRR&B 2 3 re Special Dispatch to The Sta ot 1,41]0 barrels "2 day on the av the company had just received a oo 2 e PITTS g - erage last week, but the no n- . ] ;5 i g T B | e iargh hag | tral field average fell of 3925 bar 38 Chew & ‘on: 12 3 Beading g 9! the surrounding territory are jooking ! Felg. Preduction in the Mexia fie’d up. Seasonable demund for all Laes' [OPSPRSOTN. T S S St TF! USCastIron Ppf. 4 % &4 4% "SFosd Prod.... 1% 1% 1% l"s!mflm Alcohol. 41% 4% 0% %] 4! . 8% " SRubher Tatpf. 91% 91% 90 1% 1% 16% USSmelt Refpf.. & 42 7s, centered largely in utility shares. ! ayrns Bros. . Rallway common was active at a|gytie Copi _new high on this movement. 8elling to | g, 10 & Superior.. of new business. Leather stocks were strong and es- wh has been showing =a steady increase heretofor: remained peciully American Hide and Leather us 40, or 15 points of the low of & few | SHILE 1 - L% 18% 18h]1"SSteel. ... 2% B2% 81% 1 I : bac : 7t s 3 ; referred, while fresh weaknesses oc-| 28 Ch i &8 4s. 1 is_reflect = months back. ¢ the ai- | Californis PekE, .. 0% T, T T |USSteelpf...... U3 13 1% e, M ariods Bumata and in-| . 268 & 7 SR Honal omioms e, tumber of addi-| 25000 barrels a da; sonibs Known e htagion Raliway | California Petrol.. &} , &% ;fi: g’: g"h“mr Bt B8% dustrial Alcohol. moase g i and mill supplies are moving more! TULSA, Okla, November 15 (Spe and Electric Company are in favor [Calumet &Aris... Sl B: i e v:"éd‘h:_n.-'t!orp... 0% 81% g’z 1f the news from the Washington s Ot ,: 9 13 8t actively. Lumber wholesalers are re- clal).—Drilling operations are on the of using part of the impounded $2.- | Canaudian Faginc, . lidn ¢ ‘ar Chem..... 29% 5% conference came up on the market in 2 Chi L8 & 9 8t ceiving inquiries from industrial . increase in all the oil fields of the O o B phtomac Electric fund _for | Central Leather. .. 3l% b the conditlon it was ten days ago it| 18 Chi Gt Weat 23 8u sources, and window glass sales are southwest. Activity has been stimu * the payment of a dividend or divi-|Central Leatherpf 8 would have been a good deal more 50M&S8 P 5: - increasing. Groceries are moving In ;lated by the increase {n the prices dends on the common stock of the | Cent R R ofNJ... 191 stimulating. BeManps 18t fair volume and dep.rtment stores!for light crude ol railway company. in the event of |, . Bl% - The dealings of the last two days| 3¢ “ikil; “@st 4 xa {u;.;lnz business much better as the Unuid States Supreme Court up- T 45 % b 6n| Wells-Fargo Exp. 64 6% 64 have scarcely done justice to the sat- 11C M&aS P g l 5 Sabd A L golc 54 ,f_he!’ lv“*,fly! approach. Wool. . Bolding the decision of the District o 6 64% 4% P\Western Md.. % 8% % Iotaotion with which Wall street ra-| '8¢ Mas B % Bba Alr Liu : estinghouse “Airbrake Com-! popp WORTH. Tex. November ) Court of Appeals in regard to the 16% 15% 16% 15%| Western Md 2d.... 16% 15% 18% gards the prospects of a naval reduc- 5C % Nern 1 8bd 4 li’&ny;vowmcb has recently increased! (special)—Texas wool growers ar. Falyatich. o (ko Potomac . Electric | "M UGG ma @i 8 Ba| Weatern Pacific.l. 18% 1% 8% fion and the litting of the enarmous 2;3;‘ 2 L ‘ emounh GinE (force, gnmounces iRallreceiving the highest price for thet: ] o . ) @1 6% % |Western Pac pf. urden of new war Wesse| conatrug Ot Rw 61 Sor g 88 keep its plan i i fall clip that they have received' sinc: Perhaps this may have had some | hiMil& StP pf.. 3% e | Ao tlon. 'This, of course, is because the| g o'k 41 South Pach % tleecy, plants _on full ime for T. A. Kincaide of Ozona oftect i strengthening the rallway ha horiowe: e gl market s been more Immediately 8 Cn'a” 18 sou several months, There are still many {8 A isposed of 80,000 pounds o: . ol n concerned with the extént of its re- T Shite : of the district, but the blowi short_six-month wool for 21 cents e preferred shares were firmer. [ nisie ravie.. ¥ 3% 82 G cent advance as the assumed need of | 88 Chi 3 fo Ra‘lway gen 4s.. 093 £ $he disteict, but the blowing tn-at Y selling to 64% and then to 65- CRiR1& P 6%pE.. 63% 6sn ook En oent advance a8 the AEM O native] 1C0 @ 5% Of of Cal ‘ded 78 1063 additional furhaces nearly every day.Pound - 3 : t reduc were offere 5 .,,,?,,“’"::c;‘;’.‘:fi‘,,“",‘,,:,§°°“u‘;‘;’;‘,’§l‘h‘.?§; ChiR1&PIRPL.- B e P Wilaon Company. . 2% position in good shape again. éf&c‘ § B oi & s ohe Duildigindusery 1s “etriiing itg ers were in attendance. waststrong but nominal, 128 being | ~Dile COBBSE: - W ik S | Wileoverana.. T ok o Specialties Strong. & conen ZTSLawectds 8 *|stride and structural steel is now go- | grade of wool brought 18 cents las: ~ bid, none offered. It is a matter of s .6 61 8 |willys-Ovidpf....2 . 28 With the general list inclined to T e 17 Un Pacific 1st ‘glm‘;“)?"f;:flwn instead of rusting sPring. i comment on the part of members of @ 4 @% 6w Vorthington Pmp &% 4% 4% mark time, there were a number of| @ 13 Un Pacific cvt 4s.. 0% L the yards. soke to 11 show | o JTELBOURNE, November 15 (Spe the ekchanBe' that there Were N0|0T ) [ Soutpern.. & 4% & - 4ia) Worthington (B) &% 6 specialtice thit were kenup, Lot 3 8 T % a TUrther Increate AN tha Eeneral ) o ey A e & ttie o fterings, nor have there been for)vo > 5 y 'alk of improvement in the deman % 4 isales this weel sed a. trifle o saverat days, of Mergenthaler stock |<olo & Southn 16t. haz B‘:'m :‘: :; Wright Aero...... 8% 8% % for sulphur accompapied the bidding 1 % United Drug 8s. 100 l:;'l;‘oc%l;efi;:gfzrp}:tcoiugfsum&lwg in some grades, with crossbreds pract Toom out of Washington -souroces, |Colo & Southern Zd 48 il e High. Low. Last. |up of Freerort Texab. 1D & Ble Gr g 88 & g Anof S oth 1081 il +| the Coke 'reglon; in gnmug"m:g on-|cally unchanged. Merinos were Which' would seem to Indicate a gen- | Jviumvie uas.... 68 ot 6 o0 Call Money..... 65 4 & U. S. Realty was strong on account| (8 Nemours Pow 3is 105 i 2 Rubber ? foo ' i 2 slightly lowe! eral stiffening of views by share-| owmuiaGraph.. @ S G20 of the increase in its comstruction S Dua Lig & Pow 6 93% o8~ ‘ona| 23 % Well Directed Advertisi BOSTON, November 15 (Spectal) Rolders. Columbia Grph pt. 15 2 Ml HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. business at the time it is piling up| 12 Erie gen lien 4s.. 425 ‘ 2 4 ell Directe VertiSing ;The prices for low and medifm grad- Lanston sold sparingly at 72%, in-| 5oy p Tabulator.. 87 3% k- record earnings out of rents. 7 86 5 . lwools are strong in this market. Ter acating s fractionai tmprovement | SHRIGUVN YLl v v 91 8l | Nam.... 2010 Lpme .. M0X0 | Davison Chemical still had back of A 2 e Boosted St\Paul Trading i ritory quarter-bioods sold at 44 cents ’ from recently 'bid prices ConsluuCalMin. b 6% B 6% | 12m. 419 600 +B41 700 | it the contention that it has a product 1 compared with 42 cents a week ago. A Thanksgiving Offering. Cous Textile . 16% .s; :: ::: —_— ck:lg;pelr a!z'?e“ g;nso‘:lne. actally Eide = 2 BY L. S. McKENNA. Lol;'-grad: quarter-blood has been n % e leather stocks, especially sold at 16 cents in the grea . LS Mesting L the dlrectors of the : S S im w| - SHORT-TERM SECURITIES. and Leather preferred, resumed the Bpectsl Disyatchito The Btac. e ot e e e i ggs National Bank, held vesterday. | _orn Froducts (Reported by Redmond & Co.) b i ¥ ST. PAUL, November 15.—The Im-: ; “he Zollowing resolution for addition- | Corn Products pf..1vs 19 103 L 00 ko, | 24vanmce Interrupted by the gemerul| 43 B7 Rrep of O provement noted in retail trade here | Undoubtedly 1s upward 31 compensation to be paid to em-| 0 lon e v.reees 30 W B WAL ma ana Tel 6 1922 9% 1004 P s o tements hava] 32 Great Northe In the last week is the result of well! ~SAN ~FRANCISCO, November ployes-of, the-bank November 25, Was | “r¢juse stoek.... 65 6 % Alerican el and Tel. o192 9% 10| showed that Hide and Leather was| 8 H.& MUt 3aserd ity directed and extensively advertised: (Specia).—The surplus stocks o suthorised: plovés ss are now ana|Cruciblesteelpt.. & e o & 18 1004 | Just about earning the 7 per cent to| g Miiaoi Coniial S0 o3 i 1| o % e aales. Cold weather has alded In Stim. | erially reduced, and the woel mar CULALCAIL DUEAT. which the preferred Is entitled, but 5 Tllinols Central 6i3s 106% 1081 106%; 17 Wilson & Co cvt 8. 88 ..... .....|dealing in men's neavy clothing re-|ket Is improving surely, if slowly. which |s not now being paid. port excellent volume of busines: 95! X ine Stocks Strong. ; N w YO U B M K T Credit _condition: i 2 itions remain unchanged. Furs. 100% | There has been a material reduction E RK C R A E Seasonal settlements are being made{ NEW _YORK, November 15 (Spe in some lines, but collections s.ill are'cial).—The fur trade is responding who were in the employment of the v bank July 1, 1921, a sum equivalent | -Uva Cuie S ‘l;‘ :: to one month's salary.” Sayidson Lneim. .. _“In making this anouncement it was vel & Huusvll. the understanding that the employes [ uus Luck & Wata. Lo of surplus'zinc during the past month. g of the bank should be informed that it i This Was reauited In the market for By Special Leased Wire to The Star. not satisfactory. Additional debts'to seasonal demand, but the call i s the purpose of the bank to continue | wlk Horn Lol the metal being in a much stronger EW YORK, November 15. | will be settled in the rural districts|largely for low-priced f 3 the payment of additional compensa- | uuuicoti-JubusoB. ¢ position. The big producers -of zinc ,Below -are given the total sales and the high, low andlatest prices of | within the next month when the farm- “prived. fucs: tion-should the earnings of the bank { urie. . 12 Bre already laying their plans for a |the ‘most active stocks and bonds dealt in on the Curb ¢éBroad street) Ex-fers take advantige of the lower . Justify the same and should MHving| e l1stpt. . 1% resumption of operations early next |change up to 1:30 p.m. today: freight rates and sell their wheat. Taper. oosts ‘continue materially above MOE-| . iy za pt..s .2 year: anticipating that the steady -de- | Sales. - s High. Low. 1:30.8ales. High. Low. 1:30. Depos.ts in this city’s seven national| PITTSBURGH, November 15 (Spe mal- fgurles. Eiinous Pinyetu.. ob crease in surplus stocks will be re- INDUSTRIALS, 2 Atuminom 7s 1925.. 1001 {banks have increased more than four Cial).—Mills of the Hartje Paper nent pell:y‘ol the bank other than as It | ©ea Mines & SpL.. would take much less time for them | oy At Fa ™ 1A= i ; Lnerlhs ]tlh.el ;:o'omn:;mt';nkounhs:lsle‘;::|"°°“'"- The paper. lndnescxlr; "in thit relates to these two factors; namely, | £ISREr BOUY- s s to get into capacity production than | 700 Amal’Leather. 1 posits of $85,506,767, while on Novem- | Particular district is flourishing a- sufficient earning power and abnormai | sty buuy 0L O BE- ke o Clieins 7" 1630. it would for the copper producers.| 600 Am-Br Oot.. %1ber 1 the total was $90,159 present. 1tving costs. Salary adjustments will| cisa HULVEE. enes irn " Hocking Valley ?3 Another point in favor of the zinc| 100 Audubon Chs e b '.5‘57 xefm" of normal conditions and|ereeport Texas... La - fi: :_0: Humble ofl 76 1623, % 100 :omplnlers 15 that they are :mu pro-| 1408 BrAm T oo b ° tio compensation is only in-{ .. pnuit. . g . A ucers of silver, and with the prices oeat Beaverboat & 2 Sanded to take care of abnormal con | cn aspnail p.ss-lw 1010 100 |FEELt 283 MO 6 10 3 ‘,"":2 of this metal stabilized at $1 an ounce | 309 cai s Saet Ttinoie. Both Sul Te 1035 Graln Produce and lee stock ditions. : MILTON E. AILES, Gen Cigar ued Wik 5 e e | Erocter-and.Gamble 38 % 100K | Under the Pittman act, they are in a| 100 Cleve Motor... .. 8 Beth Bteel ¢ 1023 4 g President.” | SO0 Cleoirie B3 Reynolds s 1922, 1004 | most favorable position for an early | 400 Conler Tinfoil. e e Tt o, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET., g Sen dowrs Soare: Hochuek & & B0 | e RO o D an “Minirg | 300 tiea Alden © E1se. BALTIMORE, November 15 (Spe- | Eggs—Strictly fresh, per doz, 6 Washington Stock Exchange |- MutE L Southwestern Bel % | and Butte & Superior, have already - letal).—Potatoes, mew. 100 pounds, (AVELEEeTecelPm Ol Lo e i i uenlll‘“-;*“:b' ¥ uk e e T et 101, | begun to reflect the change which 1.7582.25; No. 2, 1.0021.25; swWeets and .. 40a42: chickene, “Weakinkton Gae Seoes0-at 823, 4500 a| SSUIOLTHID 1 pie 3 ol Switt & Co. 78 1931 }8{3 Kes eomie 1n the Inamatey: yams, barrel, 2.50a3.50; N 508 | sprin ; i nens. per Ib 9% Om —_— 1 bushel, 75al.15; beans, bushel, | “ 1= akch, SoapD. o Fome Electrle G. M. and ref, 7e-81.000 i ) 2% 18 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. 042,30 beets, bunch, Sai: brocoll, | Dressed poultry—Fresh killed sprins o8, e 105 55000 9t 100, 35000 At 208, o % U 9n|Westinghouse E. & M. 7s 1631.. 104% 10475 | Selling checks—dollar values at noon today. ushel, 25a30: Brussels sprouts, quart, [ Shickens, per 1b. 80232: hens, per Ib 30000 wr 168, $10:000 at 108, $5.000 at 108, | T4y & LI 8% dem B % % Do cabbage, ton. 15.00a35.00: car- | 28: Toosters. per Ib., 22: turke: S0 i1 10 S0 e I8 st uc 1o, | reat durwern DE BR G wa in “Irots, bunch, 3ad; caulifiower, barrel, | Iy, 45248; keats, young, each, 60275, Capical Traction—1 at 90,5 at 90, arest Mot U e %% wm| ©.8. TREASURY OERTIFICATES. 1000 Son Cosl & "ron 4.0025.00; celery, dozen, 40a7 tk—Dressed, amall, per 1b., Washington Rallway and Electric com.— | yreene-Cananes. . z ! “ " (Reported ‘Bedmoad 100 Sosets G B 8 Manitoos 90 *12.0024.00: cucumbers, crate, 2.50a3.01 Live stock—Ca'ves, choice, 00_at 40, $100 at 40, $100 at 40, $100 at p eel.. @8 85 a8 38 ported by & Co.y b5 et gl 1 Xet Cloak 100 at 40. i ? S S S aer. 6% iBm itm e | BatesMaturity, Bid 1000 fwite okl o L = gar;erladzlshi :oushel. 3.5024.00; lettuce. Washington Rath d _Ele . — | paskell mare i b 8s December 15, 1921 100% ohacco Ine R * |bushel. 25a1.00. s At I B at G 10 et 63t 35 sl B9i5, | Auuston UIL. 2in “o% 6n |5l February 16, 192, Zorien Relgrade LT R % 1° ima beans, bushel, $.00a3.50: 3o 8t o4 8 ut 6t Laupp ALULOTS. L 0% a0n O |Be March 13 © 100732 Vieana Montreal : 7 Phila onions, 100 pounds, 3.00a5.50: oyster i AFTER ANUIRROS o o Z | 414 A NEW .YORK, November 15.—Foreign 1 Rears-Rbuck 7s 1 100 . . c E " Ins. oranges, per crate. 6.50a7.58. Waabtagion Gas LENAAS at 9%, § at|umAFRUOL.ooooe 30 30 638 )i dume 100 1. sxchange, neivy. Greai Britain“De: 1 o S Rbnck T 1o 1000 Ders. crate, 2 E0 00 B staco: fruit” 3753450, Florida oranges, 4¢) - Atk ol and, 3. ; cables, . sixty-day ’ oo . 2 .50. s Rallway and Flectrie pfa.—10| iurervoro MetDf-. 8% 6% b sk |33 Septon) 15 TR e S L rigg- Tt e 0 B D e YR i spinach, bushel, 75a85; turnipe, bushel, (3580 |\ L e, new. Nb. 1 o hton Mostee 10 &% T2, T T w535 Tone 15, 1 * 101 1516 103 343 (mand. 7.24%: cabl 5 Italy—De- Stk § 3 By Balwar fa g ked. barrel, 6.00a8.00: | Per bbll. 3.00a3.75: per sack, 3.50a3.7 e e s intl Mer Marine L Al Lo | Sihe Beptember 1o, 1624, 0. 101 118" 103 5g | mand..14% cables. 4.16. Belglum—De-| 180 AT 0 6 NP e o o Dushel, 1.50a2.50: box |SWeet Dotatoes, 'per bbl, 3.00a3.7 i dtor Awrine pE b0 B Bm Som| - s mand, 6.99%; cables. 7.00. Germany— ol o o O s eranberrion barrel, | Lettuce, nearby. per crate, ‘50aL.0 BONDS. Ihtl Truck 18t pfa. ov% 90 % v | | Demand, 38; cables, 38%. Holland—De- P R0ats.00. North lina, per crate, 7ial. Bid and Asked Prices. A et Wh 4% m aw| __ COTTON MARKETS. mand, 34.87; cables, 34.93. Norway— Srapes, basket, 32a35; petrutt, | Celery, per doz.’7521.00. Romaine iet- PUBLIC UTILITY. oit Nickel pf. 72n s T Tml NEW YORK, November 15.—The|Demand, ~1410. Sweden—Demand. oz *B%%ad.00; oranges, box. 2.50a |tuce, 125a200. Cymblings per crat Ainettens ‘T, At Teiga: 4. ks Faper. 85 65 oi% odw | cotton market opened firm at an ad- é""},",;_ Dg::“m;r Tasem'"cte cel—s‘n:'- . {4.00; pineapples, crate, 4.50a7.00. o, g}g}lghngf Gbgg; G%gfil&ub_ American Tel. and Telga 41 uvincibie b l:: ls ) vance of 24 (o 37 poluts on overnight mand, 4.15. Argentina—Demand, 32.75. Selling Prices at Noon. bage, 2.50a2.75 per bbl Cucumbe Am. Tel. and Tel. ctl. .siand Uik % e iiw itw|PuYIns orders and renewed cavering | Brazii—Demand. 12.87. Montreal, 31%. 8 Western Elec Ta.... 1 Wheat—No. 1 red winter, spot, no!5.00a5.50. Eggplants, per crate, 3.0 nd SeweiTea. ... Ly tuspired by ihe pelatively firm shoo. ) : 2 Winchester Thu. 00 05% ‘|quotntions: No. 2 red winter. spot,|400. Tomatoes, per box, 2.00a7 SonEsLeR. cenenee 34 3 34 |ing of Liverpool and tne hecter tone — REIGN RONDS. $1033: No.'s, 1.0534: No. 2 red winter, | Beans, 1.50a2.60 per basket. Lin SansusCity Sou.. % 4% % wn|reported in the market -at the start, DIVIDENDS DECLARED. - Un $1,000.) {garlicky. . spot. 107%: November |beans, 50ats per qt. Sprouts, 10 nansus C Sou p.. 61 6t 81 6l |December sold up to 16.90 and Jan- Stock of Pay- 2 German El. 4%s.... 7 ..... . {wheat, 1.07%: December, 1.08%. 25 per qt. RoasarGuizCo. % 8% % 6 |uary to 1685 on the call, but the 11 Rep of Argentina'8s 90% ‘093, ‘0% | Sales—Bag lot of nearby by sam- A -spriug Tire 40n 4l 40l 41y |advance met. considerabie .realizing | Fam Plas. . $2. 10 Siate Rio.Grande 8¢ 0% aic s [Ple,nt 1.00 per bu. DAIRY MARKETS. Aennecost. i8% . :4m 2% 2% |OF Scattered southern selling and |l Pipe Line Co. > b corn, prime mearby vel-| p,yaryoRE, November 15 °(S; stone M prices eased off’ several points before { McCrary Storet = low at 2.40 and 2.45 per barrel. Con- e aey 1 172 1 | the end of the first.hour, with the | Ohlo Oil Co VISIBLE SUPPLY OF GRAIN. |fract corn, spot. 54%: track corn, vel. | clal. — Chickens — Alive. young, Kresge (BB s 0% dw|market showing continued nervous- | Oblo O C - [low, No. 2 or better, old, domestic, 63 | pound. 25a26; poor and white leg- .4.:::;:“::’ n 8% Wb | ness owing to the lackof any gen- . Fo g 2 (NEW YORK. November 15—Thelasked Salesmone ' ' . . ., horne. 20a3 old hens, 23a26; smail el eprb i rade. e - vY 100 .l merican rai ‘bY. A er_bushel: No. . i1 Lee Tire & Rubber 7% % .7% % | census.report, showing 494,745 bales PARIS-BOURSE HEAVY. ol % 24 24% ghows the ‘following changes: iy 2 vl;ey:t_erl:c:;pzn.EupoLpN"nominll per :::nm:.h ’:;usu‘ah:crl'(‘:f uz.nzn’n zaaos:l 5 W4 5 1w consumed in ihis country during Oc-| PARIS, November 15.—Prices wers 1 15| 'wheat, 55.382.000 bushels; decrease, |bushel; No. 3, no quotation. 22a30; turkeys, 32a40: pigeons, pair, W% % um | tober, was rather under expectations | 4avy on the bourse today. s - 1,113.000 bushels: . Hay—Receipts, none; demand 18135a40; guinea fowl, each, 40a80. Poul- Manati SUGST..e.e %% 6% 2% .::?:5, on private estimates, but, com- | 4 " b cent venten. £5. b Corn. 18,705000 bushels; decrease, i1imited and smail receipts ample for | ry—Dressed turkeys, pound, 38a{3:, E aMnDaLlan K16V, 3% 2ok som [ PaTed, DulIShiv, with last years re- rae . pep: cant rentes nCs | 2000 M 80 23 30| 186.000 bushela | o ele: trade requirements at 16.00 to 21.00. | chickens, young, 26a28; old., 25a27 Mdanhattan Shirt.. 81 31 8 | Futyures. 1 56 centimes. - Exchange on London. oun P ts, ,721.000+ bushels; decrease, | Qats—White, No. 2, 421 per bushel:|old roosters, 17ali ducks, 25a2s; HatketSvRyprpt 30 30 % w0 |16 Futures’ Opened frm: December, | 54 francs 52 centimes. Five per cent |53000 Yoble | 1 b 1,277,000 bushels. § N 30152404 per bushel, Sase 95830 et e 9% 0% Wk 2% ¢* MRrch. 18.60; loan, 89 francs ‘36 cmtimon The (Bye: 6760000 bushels; Increase, Straw—No-{ straight rve. n pominal; | * Butier—Creamery. tancy, pound. 47 ar IcS 0 . 3 : - H ), u-rt::;-gg; R e e By s November- 15 conttines. Prod » S0t baeTs 52000/ bushale; iinorense, N ear, 1500 No. T at. 14.50a15.00. | 2a4 e e L s o A A Vote. ... 1% 1% 1 1n% | American cpnsu btion Suring Dorsrss ol RID d o | 900 Bed Bok Bred e CHICAGO, f""“"'h“'—"“;'!"t'“l‘,“B‘:';% D s gensy ‘it G Pete . i 7 6 |put the:price of cotte k 3 v an advantage in the wheat market to- 3 2 Mexicah PeteD Sotton higher by 35 SUGAR MARKET QUIET. 800 Salt, Croek (new] TODAY'S ‘MARKET (OFENING SALES) ON{day during the early trading. Favor: | 1100 Sapull 1300 Shome pet - 3400 Akelly Ol =, V.. 8 GGVERHMENT BONDE able crop conditions In Argentina and (Beported by Redmond & Co.) . 5. T's'% | the southern continents. On the other 435 |hand, lightness of domestic receipts 480 |and the continuance of drought'in the 439 1 southwest failed to bring about any aggressive buying. Initial quo 2% | which carried from % decline to % 498 'aavance, with December 1.05% to . : ik and May 1.09% to 109%, were While You Save Suwuu Lopper. to 42 points in the first oF the session today, but the upward| NEW YORK, ‘November 15.— The Australia were given attention, owing 1o the mear approach of harvest in| | Paincipar oanEARS raouT ey i i e 1dldle States Oll. 1¢¢ e aloStael..... 2% Wk & MinnStP &SSM. 67% €% Mo Kan & Tex.. l;:: 1% “ un : 4% |8Wing was met by gelling from |oarly raw sugar market was ua- traders who considered th - - gl - fird '}: tion figures of 494,745 b:lfnon?i':.'g. changed at 4.06 to 4.11 for centrifuga), 18 POIpting, comnared with private fore- | with no sales to local refiners. < o 15% 120 6! NATIONAL BANKS. 187 23 =3 casts of 533,000 bales, in spite of the| Raw sugar features were a little fact " that during September ‘of this | casier under liquidation. = Prices at Joring October of 1ast year. 401,355 | Tiae ity R amal tade 1o loWer with only a small trade. 832222 338RBHELS 1;: At the end of the first ‘half hour of | Refined sdgar was unchanged at business, prices were 12 to 14 points S ? o fau e than the et 5.20 to 5.30 for fine granulated. Re- : 8% | Docember traded up to 16.95 and e |fned futures were Without transac- & ' {Ezempt m%’.:‘:m:.‘.‘r.‘z‘;{:‘m wed by & moderate setback E @ |acted to 1597 a pound. - tions. ol mal and sortax. around and then something of & refly. at 8 % e s s 3 B | St soemm ol poconper | e R ) 7 uary, 16.30; March, 16.25:| .- 3 7 n American Becurity and Trus w % o | May, 1613; Juty, 1675, Al 16.25 - REPORTS BANK IS 0. K. - CAR MERGER COMPLETED. |Wisconsin, bulk, m‘-‘g:fi?j My Under our Ten-Month In- L e 8% U ———— JOPLIN. Mo., November 15.—Luther CHICAGO, November 15.— Detalls| \saaris awt; bulk, 155a2.00. Michi-| vestment Savings Plap you 28" s = 4| CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARK®T. |K. Roberts, national bank examimer, of the consolidation of the Pullman|gan. bullk, 1.90a2.16 cwt Minnesowa ! buy $100, $500 and $1.000 Na- i i N R Americapf. 8 8 39 8 CHICAGO, November 15 (United |who has been Investigating the oon- Bost: | Company and the Haskell-Barker ;‘n?’ :l‘)rth D,'?qf.‘;"nb:l:i lgg“:;c};:gl tional Capital First Mortgage 12% ‘Northern Pacific.. 76% 7 'k 18 States bureau of markets).—Cattle— |dition of the First National Bank L Car Company virtually have been k:“ "Ygr!é“-ly Ghios. 1.00a1.35 cwt. Boqu. doubly secured by L M7 Oklshoma Prod... 3% 3% 3% 3w Recelpts, 16,000 head; opened very |here, announces that its affairs were | 3800 Cresson Gold completed, it was learned here today. Subsequently, assertions that Ar- busmmgomny in Washing- fi Orpheum Circuit.. 19% 19% 18 18 |elow; undertone lower on practically in good com ggn nndklh t the bank | 1000 E} '"i:‘::"n-m i e Stock il beaxchanged, 5t was|gedting wheat e Feb. ton, D. m Ovfens Bottle..... %% 28 % 2 lail kinds: one load.cholce long year. | il Boo0er Th ba e oted Rarirs |18is) Burcka Oroewus -... 48 B e ad. In the Fatio of four shaves Fuary shipments had been sold in Eu-1| qVour savings earn 8%. 200 lopment.. 8 8. 8 day following the death, ip Mexico | 4% 6 cents a bushel under L Pac Develo] . = .- 8 |ling steers, 11.00; bulk beef steers. |city, of its president, Amos Gipson, 33 |of Haskell-Barker for threes ot Pull. rope today cents flized Please address D 23 = PacGua Bl 4 &% @ @ |around ST6a840; early sales bulls |Cno' was reported to have committed Gold aog, i i ¥ Eawara United States won prices closed ¥er Cl oific 3 an 'es sted o8t veal 6 merger 'wal A against the o H . =X :-“*A.‘?.""' o aw i &3 | prckers 8507 burk’ sne fi“kly:’r:"?; enjcide; : F now presigent of the Haskell.Bariys | unsettled, 13 (o 234 net lower. with The F. H. Smith Co. ns Pan-Am Pete @ @ |3.80a475; canners’ cows largely, 2.258 2 mpany, - will become president of|December 1.04 to 1. FOUNDED 1873 S .40; stockers and feeders slow. B . 8 5 the Pullman Company and Joh to 1.07%. . N L. e e e W % “Hogae—Recoipts, 43,000 head: active; BOADS INCREASE EARNINGS. | 180 Mother 12k 4% Bunnels, president of the Pulimar| Export call for cash corn was very 815 Fifteenth St. N.W. * bonn Seabd Steel. 10 - 104 9% 9% mostly -10 lower than yesterda; NEW YORK, November 15.—Of nine |y tional Tin. {14 a CQm?ny will become chairman of|brisk. sales to Europe yesterday and s e 86 Go% 16 Gpe|ovorase; top, T15 for 160 to 170 | ratiroad systems operating in'all parts tho board of .directors, 1t waa an-tod:y totaling 150,000 bushels, The P:¥|=& Bastern. 8 .8 3 m:uc:.l“ top, ‘C;B:ll;'r’b:l.k.. Pi%ashu: [of the.United Btales, at-lonst slptn/are| s £es Dt i e O s ) close wras vien to % higher, with May ere Mu as steady to 10 lower: bulk : | expected to re aving * Increased : 2 : ; B ow m s Bis TesaTTs: fow up to P destra- | e net operating mcomes i October, o e B BAR SILVER QUOYATIONS. . . ‘%:1“ . High, Low. Close.| § 6% 83| Sheep—Recsipts, 18,000 head; fat|in comparison with those of September. Belmont ..... NEW_YORK, Movember 16.—Forelgn | pecember 105% 105% 108 104 T B o whippers. .40; (o packers, D45 |of helr net carnings in Oxtober. besed v LQNDON, November 15.—Bar silver, | December o g, ey el Gl = S P i el [ e S SoS 3 i Ty el | 111! 0! 2 low s chofce | their act of September, < n B i3 s, per 32 22! 81 K 3 X G eazly, 3. A aaings /°f .Septeimbe Gent; three.month bills, 4 Der cent. |iayrc: B4 P8 ont % _ - feeder.lamba. 358340

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