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PO ey DS DAY, DI MD LIV e — o Sl ! SUGKS ARE smw;' Grain, Produce and Live Stock] BOND AND CURB MACEK;ETS. 'NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE RESERVE BANKS : I i Offic 4 e. # LOCAL WHOLESALE PRICES. A bRovIHiGNR Bonds. Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star 141 p: BALTIMORE, December 27 (Special). T. 8. LIBERTY BONDS. (Furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co.) Open.' High. Low. Close. —_Open. High. Low. Close. - : Bggs—trictly fresh, per dozen, 68;|_ _potates—New, 150 pounds, $.00a T BTy sTocKs. mid. “suiea | Alr Reduction. 49 48% 49 [PacGas& ElecT 661" 66% 66% B avergge receipts, 56; southern, E. No. 2, 1.75a2.00; 100 pounds, 1.(5 Liborty 1ot 96.30 | Acme Packing 50 60 | AJax Rubber. 1% 16% 17% Pacific Mail.. 1 2 12 12 = Live poultry—Roosters, per Ib., i6; N sweets' #nd iberty 3 4u. 96,02 | Aetna Explosjve 12 . 15 | Allied Chemical 8 5% 68 |PacificOll.... Th % T » turkey: pe_rl! 7a48; chickens, spring, ns, barrel, 2, ‘1.50a .. Liberty 1st 4 9654 | Allied oil 2 3 | Allls Chalmers. . 38 87% 38 | Pan-Am Pete. 2% 61% 62% . i per Ib 28; Keats, young, each, 50a60; | 2.00; busiel, 50a75. - Liberty 2d 414 9082 | A ey Natural Gas 1% 1%1Am Agr Chem 20% 29% 29% | Pan-Am Pete (: 4% 46% W% 46% § Towls, 21a25. i ¢ ans, hamper, 2.50a4.50. bushet, | - 5 Liberty 44 4in 22 S50 | Al Tedges 28 21| Am Aer Chem pf ST 65% 67 |Pennsylvania..... 83 S8 2% _33_ ' = g Dressed poultry — Fresh killed|75a1.00. Brocoli, bushel, 35240, Brus: e e $1100.06 | Boone 041 . 22 24 |AmBoct Sugar 24 2% 21%| Penn Seabd Steel.. 10% 10% 10% 103 E ‘Holiday Dullness in Wall sprins chickens, per ib. 2530; hens, | $ols sprouts, quart, 15a18. Cabbage; ton. | U &. Vietry 8%s. 00,04 | Boston and’ o 8 3 |Am Bosch. W 3| PeoplsGas...... @ o @ & End Borrowing Between ol oo | 40.00a45 00. Carrots, bushel, 1.00. - ng. 1y 34 ere Marquette. 20% e o 5 per 1b., 26a27;_roosters, per Ib., 50; tur- | 400 Lascant; et atte o X 2 ? | AmCan.... 3% 33 e \ H keys, per Ib., 50a52; keats, young, each, | flower, barrel, 2.50a4.00. = Celery, dozen. | ., = 0 p, . 4 GELCEG 83 1946 100 Grash Am Canpt... s 91 9 |PereMrqpriorpf. 6% 64% 64k 6% Qi i Street—Coppers and Ice |60, 50a1.00; 004400, Cu‘;:m;s::: PRl i, g Janelm 2 w075 | Calumet At Jermer 1% AmCar & Fay... 145 5% 45 5% | Phillips Jones.... g 8 & 8 Banks. Slgn of Betterment s Pork—Dressed, small, per Ib., 10a11. 5. Ssgplants. crate, 3008} i reneh Government 7%s 1941, 943, | Carbon Steel .. 18 Am Chicle C 12 12% 1% 1236 Phillips-Jonespf... & 8 8 & H Live stock—Calves, choice, per Ib. Horseradish, _bushel, 3.50a4.00. | Government of Switscsland 8o 113 | Carib Syndicate” 4% Am Cotton Of 2 @ 2 |Philips Petroleum 82% 8% 2% 8% Where Sadly Needed. 2 Are Leaders. 12; lambs, choice, per Ib., 8%; live barrel, 1.0Cal'25. Letiuce, basket. | Rindom of Beigium 10 Cer Light and Fo mcgug:g:}-fl B Bk & 45 |Plerco-Arrow..... 13% U% I 1% d ' . 3 hogs, per ib., & 1.0043.00. Onions, " 100 "pounds, 500 | tepublc of Chile 150% | Gitien Raryice (new) At Dinggists. W 4% 4% 4% Plerce-Arrow pf.. 0 % 29% ® BY L A. FLEMING. BY STEART P. WEST. Green fruits—Apples, per bb}., 6.00a 200a3.00. Oyster plants, | ;7 00 (108400 275 98 | Cities Service pd. Am Hide & Lea 13% 1% 18% 18% | PlerceOil......... 2% 12% 12 L% i e NEW YOI December 27.—The | 1050; per bu. baskcet, £.80a3:35/ west- bunch, a7 barsnis bushel, 70a90; | fuited Kiukdom 0 1429 Bl T 3t % | With the wiping out of the slete of 2 , 4.0025.00, Peppers, crate, | America . Cliem. 7% [ josing week of the vear is normally | {n Der box. 300ais0, ~Callfornia 00, Savoy cabbage, bushel, 40a | American Toi and Tel. conv. 0a 1935 ta.dull period in all the markets. The | oranges, per crate, 6.50a7.50. Grape-|50. Spinach, barrel, 1.50a2.00. Squash, | Armour & Co. 4143 1939, liimes have to - be. very exceptional |fruit, 3.75a4.50. Florida oranges, 4.50a | crate, Tomatoes, crate, 4.00 | Atchison, Topeku and 8. ¥ gen: G D % lean- | 550 Tangerines, 4.00a5.00. 7.00. 35a40. Atlnutic Refining Co. 6%s 1031 iwhen the traditional “houseclean Vegetables—Potatoes, No. 1, per| Apples, packed, 6.0028.00; No. | Jitax Powder Co. T54n 1630. ling” preparatory to the closing of bm..ts.no;;us; per sack, :41.50«‘)‘:%20; 2, 4.00a ,"é buane]b o 0; br;x ;:&- gn:l’lmure nxn:,i (].r:lo“:onv. 4153 19 ation of inven- |Sweet Dpotatoes, per bbl, 3.00a3.50.!ples. 2.00a3. ranberries, barrel, | Bultimore and Ohio 6s 1929, g = ang lhehmmp.‘l::";:‘" influence, | Liettuce, nearb; [{er crate, 1.00al. 20.00230.00. Grapefruit, box, 3.00a4.00. | Baltimore and Ohio 8. W. Div, stories is not the gove & " |southern, per ~crate, 1.50a3.00. Cel- |Oranges, 3.00a5.50. Tangerires, strap, | Bethlehem Steel P. M. 5y 1936 993 | Consolidated_ Copper 12 107% | Continentai Motoie 7 Cresson Gold Davis-Daly Lhm(flla:l of . rant Motors " Elk Basin ?T. T4 Engineer’s Petroleum Sreka Crossus ‘arrell Coal 85 Federal 0il Am Hi 1, 59% 59% | Pierce Oll pf. Am le:.e.:&"upt' :19%4 T W s bitts Coal | 6% 62% 62% 62%|the Dallas Regiona] Reserve Bank of AmIcepf... ..... % 7% Ti% T%|Pitts& W Va..... 2% 25 24% 2% |the Jast $1,000.000 of money borrowed Am International. 41% 1% 40% 41% | Presded SteelCar. 64 64% 64 64%|from other reserve banks the slate AmLa France.... 9% 9% 9% 9% |Producers&Ref... 30% 31 8% 3l |peiween the twelve regional banke Am Linseed . sy mY% 824 % |PublicServorNJ. 6 66 6 66 | 7 C6 T k uabl Am Locomotive. .. 103% 109% 103% 109 {Pullman Co. 108 107 101% |is clear for the first time in 1921. On Am Loco pf.. 14, 14 114 14 |Punta Alegre. 21 26% 26%|December 23, 1920, all the cotton anc Am Safety Razor.t 4% 6% 4% 4% |PureOil... 884 87% 38% |grain banks were heavy borrowers for 6% 6 6% 6 |RandMines. 2% .20% A% 0% |4 total of $120,194,000. CORT & Brooklyn Ed 105 | Feuslana_ o1 Am Ship & Com. . - 2 f 1t was clear from the course of the jery, per doz.. Toal Romaine let- | 6.0029.00. Burtimgton (8 b G- 105% | Gillette Satety’ Am Smelting. 6% 4% 45 4% | Ray ConCopper... 1%« 18% W% 184 | r wining out of this lurge debt has Sarious markets today that the last|tuce, 1.25a2.00. Cymbiings. per crate, Selling Prices at Noon. Canadian N 1073, | Gillilana il . AmSmelting pf... 81 80 & §%|Reading.... ne B TH e : ' week of 1921 was likely to adhere |300a450. Spinach. per bbl, 2.00a225. | wp0t No 1 rea winter, spot, no | Camadian Nor. 7 194 011t OlenAldent oy Am Steel Fdy..... 82% 8% 2% 3% |Reading2dpf..... 45 45 4 made possible by the gradual to the customary procedure. Cabbage, "2.7540.03 per ewt. * Cacum: | guotations: “Xo. 3"red et dpot Chestneake anm Onto cus. 373 1000111 §1.- | Guffey Galewi Am Sugar. . 2' e s | Remingion TyUE ww B U% SuSINEOuL ot <relits extaniten {hat E: Y .23%; No. 2 red winter, garlicky, | ch ¢ © 55 101 8414 | Intercontinental Rubi ar pf. -eee bs byl s e oy e Ii London it was another holiday |bers. 300af00. Eggplants, per crate. ol & e D Y 8 L% nii, 085, | Internatisnel Prtrorens (uew 1 Am SaEvis: 32 m% 81% 3% |Replron &Steel.. 51 6l% 6% = ly melted under the slow and this restricted business, espe- | a0 I~‘lorig:m ?g};&f& chugs.' Corn—Cob corn, old, yellow. quoted Mil. and St. Paul conv. 4%s 1932... 61% | Jerome Verde e 82 1Am Tel & Cable... 58 53 5 53 jRepMotor Truck.. 7. % 17 Ly mpiavement nd urgent anking officials. It means that conditions are better per barrel: contract corn, spot, 51 51 50% ©. 2, old, do- Chicago Northwestern 6158 1936.. Kay County Gai Chl, Hock Tnland and Pat. refd. 4s 1034, 74% | Lake Torpedo 3 Liucoln Mot Gially in the foreign exchanges and In|250a4.50 per basket. = Sprouts, 18a23% r, was Strong per quart. Peppers, per crate, 3.50a Am Tel & Teleg. 113% 14% 113% 114% | Royal Dutch. .. Am Tobacco. 32 3 601 ; track corn, yellow, 12 132 132 132 |StJoseph Lead. Y% 1% 1% : . 6 Jo] X 3 3 S i sectio; € cou vhere . e tmonral, currenciss | 50, \S meetic [btamn ed emom s tiasked N el e L et Lone star Ge A Tobasce (Bt SiL&sanprani ot an 2% e e R amE ity reices - » i 3 3 At > e % LBl P} Am Tob: own pf.. “ agricultural ve stoc] i ot e nes hardily any significance DAIRY MARKETS. Nojsiidlisazia per bushal; o | Du Pont 73 1931... Maracaibo Oil e eactomn ) anta Cecilia Sug. 1% 1% 1 e el el IereL sy 1areoy 3 2 St Rye—Nearby, 98a1.00 per bushel; No. ! Eria general lien 45 i Mason Valley . 7 e pL. e T UL change in the reserve about these movements, except that| BALTIMORE. December 27 (Spe-|2 western export, spot, 95% per bush- | General Electric 65 1040, Merrit 0il Am Woolen. . anks during, ihe past week have in- Seaboard Air Line. 2% 2% 24 Sears Roebuck.... 69 5% b7% Seneca Copper. e U 2% Shattuck-Arizona. 8% 8% 8% Shell Trad & Tran. 88, 8% 38% Midwest Oli ‘cor Midwest Oil pfd. Midwest Refining . Mountain Producers . i Nevada Ophir . New Cornelia they pointed to the remnant of a short | éial).—Live poultry—Turkeys, pound.|el: No. 8 interest not before covered in on this | hens, 40; 36a38; old toms, eceipts, 17 tons; range from | Grand Trunk 7s 1940 . side of the ocean. 34a35; poor and crooked breasts, 30; .00 per ton, with a fair de-|Great Northern 7s 193 “In the stock market interest con-|young chickens, 27a28; poor and whité | mand for fair to good quality of tim- | Illinois Central 5iss, 19: \erged entirely upon several groups of |leghorns, 20a25: old hens, 27a28; small | othy and mixed hav. Tht Rantd Transts 16t wad rer. Se. 1986, Am Woolen pf.. Am Writing Pr pf. Am Zinc & Lead. Am'Zinc & Ld pf Ann Arbor pf. variably indicated improvement in th, heretofore borrowing b while som of the strongest instit tions, ‘have lost reserve; Phil delphia losing 4.3 points, Chicago 5 no quotations. Goodyear Tire and Rubl stocks, such as the equipments, the |and white leghorn: 35: old roos Straw—No. 1 rye, nominal, 15.50; No. | Reily-Springtield Ss.— 1081 Nipissing Mines Co. G Sinclair Oil. .. 2% points and Boston 3.1 points. coppers, some of the minor-oils nndlem 18; ducks, 2 PR B e I e B b S T S RO Anaconda... Foclalroll. ... 2t "The” fending hanks of the eystem two or three specialtie | vigeons, pair, . guinea fowl, | nominal, 11.00a11.50. A LI Asso Dry Goods So Porto Rico Sug. 30% during the vear were Philadelphia. "The steels were nexlected. so were'each, 25a50.. Dressed poultry—Tur ew) . . on and Cleveland, with Cleveland Pennok Oil . Perfection Tire Produchrs and Radio com. Southern Pacific.. 79 Southern Railway. 18% Southern Ky pf... 41 nd Oil of Cal. ... 93% Stand Oilof NJ... 182 Stand Oil NJ pf... 113% Stewart-Warner.. 2 Stromberg Carb. 4 i, sy o b | CHICAGO, December 27.— Bullish B B o coen | sentiment predominated in the wheat 150 o1d | market tqday during the early deal- [ ¥ew York T Asso Dry G 1st pf. 75 Asso Oil. Atchison. Atchison pf....... 854 Atlanta Bir & Atl. 1% Atlantic Cst Line.. &3 Atlantic Fruit Co. 2% Atlantic Gulf..... 31% the rails, the latter stil! awaiting more | key e light upon the traffic results for No-[40: old toms, 35a3 vember. and thin, 30; chicke! T qda Einggts g ¢ Strength in the coppers still had in roosters, 18a20; duck ecse, | Ings. Opinion that favored the buy- | S0HAl 100 Wittern_conv. 6 view the optimistic forecast for metal | 25a3 ing side was based largely on eX-|Normern Paciic 45, 1990, trade conditions in 1922. Eggs. loss of—Native and nearby, | Pectance of the usual new year im-|Packard Motor\Car C ‘ The great strength in American Lo- | firsts. dozen, 54; southern, 52 provement in demand for cash wheat | Dennsylvania Gs, 1065, comotive was again a feature, as it has | Butter—Creamery, fancy, and flour. Furthermore, a falling | Pennsylvania R.'R. 634, t creditor bank. That Boston delphia_were able 1o extend is in jtself an evidence of ago and industrial hone e, 1§41 tern con; ater date in th f the cities named. cland, the largest lender, is in the center of the great steel making R."J. Reynolds Ryau Consolidated k Producing. . 81% . 3 H T i Tnited States visible supply | bennsylvania 7s of 1930 3 5 5 Stiidebalie tire making, and brick industries been right along, and there was a |45; prints, 45ai7; joff in the United Penn iia gen. mortgage %4, 1965 Atlantic Gulf pf... 2% 23 2% Studebaker-. ... . Raicn x sharp jump in Lima Locomotive stocks. | 40a42; ladle: total this afternoon was looked for. | Runding general 4s, 1007 e ms Petrol BaIGN IR Taco I e 00k 98 Submarine Boat.. R ere Weri it At #hECIosE foF Opening quotations, which varied | St. Louis and San Francisco 4, A, 1950 rom 1y to % higher, with May 1.17% [St. Louis and San Francisco inc. 8, 1960 and July 1.05%, were followed by |Seaboard Air Line 6s, a continued moderate display of | Seaboard Air Live refd, Btnength: eaboard Air Line adj. Corn hardened with wheat after a|Somhorn pacie 1t ref, 3 and have been improving more ss slowly since then. of this recovery is seen in the larger use of credits and a re- duction in the reserves of the Cleve- land Reserve Bank. ‘he' tire shares were well supported, packed, 24a da but there was little doing in the mo- | process butter. 3543 tprs, the cut announced over the heli-| \Ew YORK, December ¥e by General Motors on its two, NEW VORK. Decemb leading makes having made specula- | (ST UNSSLGCAL Ted tive sentiment rather cautious about uperior Oil Superior Steel Tenn Copper. V% 1% 10 Texas Company... 46 46'a 45% Texas Gulf Sulphur 40% 41% 40% Skelly 0il S Baldwin Loco pf Balto & Ohio. .... Balto & Ohio pr. Barnesdall (A) Barnesdall (B) 104 104 103% L35 3% % 5% 53 62h v, 1 B A ) . of America. International ‘onopah Divide Tonopuli Extensi { . ; creamery, ext hesitant start. The opening was un- Heth Steci (B).... 6% 61 8% Texas & Pacific... 26% 2% 2 Light Tradi . aperations in this quarter at the mo-| creamery, fi (8 score), 364 | changed to 3 PRy % to] s way N, ¢ prd British Empire Stl. 6% 6% 8% 8% lexas& PC& Oil. 21% 2 % dem: in loc ‘lnf-:'nrlt"w> de ment. 401e; packing stock, current make, 1, but then slight gaing were |U: c 1St 4, 2 Tnited Profit Sharing. 1% 115161 e Sl ist pe. 6% 57 568 57 | Third Avenue... 1% 14% al securities was de- V Money 5 Per Cent. N g ored. n Ba _.:‘.: conv. 48, U. 8. Ship Corporation 11 ’13 Brit Bm Su2d pf. 22 2% 2 24| Tobacco Prod 64 63% cidedly light tod as might be ex- The prediction made by some ob- nsettled; receipts, *0ats took#he same path as wheat, | Uaon, Pavifc te. fust. Dita R By 1 T | Bilyn Kapid Trn.. 6% 6% 6% %) TransContlO n% 1% pected, with many out of the city e o' ioeelactive Wone mans ed, ex ope: % fo % higher, Max 39% | UNSE meatly o 2 1116 Gaivn Hap Trctls, % 6% S 6| Trunsue & Wilma. 304 0% B0k and others awaiting their checks from s L% %0 % 121% 121 extra fancy. nearby and nea Twin City RTran. 31% 8% 3l% ket toward the year end appears un- UnionBag& Papr. m. ™ M likely to be justified. The renewal s | Gush Term pf. investments before making new purs Burns Bros. chases. ter. 2 Higher values in the hog market : : Sep hennery Wwhites, firsts to average ex- [ g iy alues; o . Market | Vol iim s o Lol iass % 6% Union Oil. 8% 18% 18% se: é wmte was once more fixed at 5 per Ty hites, firsts to averaze eX- | guve a little firmness to provisions. | Vi Lenther com « Cop : i Ao i s A R cEuitoddy,/but very scon the riotation NEW YORK, December 27 Western Unio S e ‘nion Pa 69% 6% 69% prices were decidedly firm, especially Co Tt e R B unsettled: spring patents, ltbon e Cors1st o o OF 2 12 United Cigar Str.. 150 150 10 on stocks which seemed to be favor- ers found it somewhat difiult to get sier: receipts, 6 e Ao 80, hara « wint TR e California Petrol. . Bi 60| Uniied Pestt s T i 1ok Ton. Gt B3 mers Dot sty b x : Aoy sier: re 5 | straiz ; rd winter —Noon— : - | Ghiteabte T non, at ¢ ho & o ut their full daily balances. = [state. whole milk, flats, fresh, raight Buckwheat, firm; Bid. Qe AT 19% 1% | Cnited Ry Inv. ] 63 for the preferred railway shares A Inactiviey jow Xille “stock - eXiliciate: o13c do., average run, 201 | xmeric §5. and Canadian, | Amerfean Tel. & Tel. 85 1922.. 100 1001 ' s' 8 | Guiteametan 2% brought a counter proposition to sell chamge is. of course. scarcely less of state, whole milk. twins. spe-[]. ¥ mess, 24.002200; | Ameriean Tel. & Tel. : 100 Case Plow Works. L b i h ot & thctor contributing = to this easy | qial, 21%a22; do., average rum, 20% Lard, dull; middle { American Bir Tk Central Leather. ... Wi 0| G CasUT Pine Y. ante stk Hink Washington Gas 5s sold at 90 and St ditlon (Crian (e bundancelof the s Central Leath pf o3 U § Food Prod. 9 W% 9 Potomac consolidated loai g n s also at 80. The bid on the 7 per cent general mortgage {s was 1043, with none offered under 186 1% 15 |USlIndusAlcohol. 39 39% 89 3% 8 %% | USInd Alcohol pf. Wk 9% 0% W% 41T 4% [ U S Really W 60k 0 % 5% % |USRubber. 54 6% b4 B 15 _15 |USRuoberlstpf. 9% 9% 9% available money supply. The street believes, on the strength af 'the copper statistics, that 1922 will COTTON MARKETS. see m gradual advance in the price of | NEW YORK, December the metal, a return to normal produc- | more optimistic feeling w T Cent R R of Cerro de Pasco. ... Chandler Motor, Ches & Ohio. ... C&Estn Lilw ckeye Pipe Line Co. ... . Cheseborough Manufactaring Co. Continental OF] Co........... t Pipe Line Co. land Pipe Line! 0 LIVE STOCK MARKET. |Ainelo-Ameri 30, December (United | 3l & Co. ] Bureau Markets) —Cattle—Re- | itetbtehem Steel 100 beef steers and_better | Buthlehem Ste 1001 10018 Personal Mention. F. W. Stone, vice president of the tjon, by the end of the spring at least |erence to general business prospects | 100 rr c p ) pacific 6 Pipe Line. 5 g 75 347 USsSmelt & Ref... 3 38t 36 ; i | grade cows cife anndian. Paci w0 e ~ & Es W i. n me! ef. e o dnatin the sccond half of the-vear 2 | which had develoned i e Sounn | Riehee " quaity “Dlain: Jower. srade | (ol A0 i Eoal Oif O e Nh i U S Steel ok Bp o National Savings and Trust Company, ion of dividends mark efor olidays was a 3 8 100 -Sign B -Great'Weatn.., 67 % 2 . 5 o e hares. The big accumulation of the | apparent at the reopening today. |She stock. bull nd feed- a3 | liimois Lipe Lie Co Chi Great W pf.... 16 1 USSteelpt. 14t 11k le hending the nolidays with his coppers was completed some time ago |Owing to the continuation of the ) stecrs; 900 100 15-15 R R & Chi Mil & St P. 9% 18% o Utah Copper. 63% S0 ome, Mount Ver- and was of the long range sort. holidays in England, there were no | - e eiongiten brk Transportation Co. . Chi Mil & SUP pf.. 324 ars 3% | Vanadium Corp. 3 . N. Y. ¥ The Copper: l.ivfrn}ml ca‘bh!eshb\xt ol\v'\hr—hm{ l- rT- i nmx'in;;f{« Rl ! ! thern Pipe Line Co Chi & Northwn. : 63% :f.\ - }a-é:r_ 8:&;:}{1 gfl. 2 Hopeful for 1922. H ports from the domestic goods trade Ohiio 25 “hi & N vn pf. 9 - €. : Y Alness S, 3 4 {In other words, the peoble who|here fhvorable and. there were for- | 20 to 30 Pennsylvanin é‘,‘l;f{;‘:r;‘;‘;,';,‘ s% 8 |Vivadou. 6% ad\‘ln{‘:d h‘a::fi]dmg s were the principal buyers in the|eign buying orders in the market e average; D | Praie O1F and G st S| Wibash pTA. ... 2 ¥ Wall street and by m summer and autumn are not tempted | here. which® opened firm at an ad-|SPots more mostly to s Refllng Chile COpper...... 16 16%| Wells-Fargo Exp. 6 leading bankers, will be much bett: suram : vance of 13 tors Doints, with Janu. |vard traders, shipy and_a few |H. 1. Heinz e O Cl 9 : 28% 27| Western Md 8% in 1922 than it was in 1921. Thes o take the profits which have SO0 |ry sefling up 18.72 and March | Small packers; top .00 on 150-pound | Mocking Valle e Chino Copper R i [ Lo 4 3 in 1921. Th fat @ccrued. As a result the copper {to a5 risht after the call or about | Weights: bulk 170 to 200 pound aver- | Humble 0il b e o Coca-Cola. i 0| Western Pucific. 16 claims for 1922 have been advanced shares have responded readily to the |59 o 27 points net higher. Houses |3 i 10 to 250 pound | Kennecott ndard Oil C Colo & Southern 3 ~ | Westhse E & M 50% auite freely of late, Hew! speculative buying which came | 1 0 RIS RO ORREE OO 0%, to e R0 (LRSI ndard 01 C Col Gas. Wheeling & LE. .6l e s R e intojthem last week, and was founded |, ootions were among the early buy mostly 8.00: | g7, ard 011 Co. Col Graphop White Motor. Fri T on. ‘advice given by the leading|.rs put the advance met some south- : feW Col Graph pf. White Oil.. 105 remarks of the National Bank of Co: brokerage houses to their clientele that! the coppers were the safest buy in the market. At the same time the formation of the Wwrite the new Anacon merce of New York on this subject: “Conditions in the United States ' day indicate that the vear 1922 as whole will be more satisfactory . >ss than the year just ended. O Wickwire Spencer Wilson Company. . 2 Willys-Overland Willys-Ovid pf Woolworth. -Reaeipts, 12.000; generally 5 Righer mbs to 11.2 sheep, held higher; good 90- arlings, 10.00; good 104- ern’ selling and realizing, which e prices off a few points from the be = Futures opened firm; January dicate to under-|,¢60; March, 18 May, 18.03; July tock issued 95 sound Com- October, 16.93. pound Comp Tabuiator Cons Cigar. z Cons G s Cons Intl Cal Min. Couns Textile...... ard Ol ¢ wan & Finch Co. nion Tank Line C | Vacuum 0il Co. to puy for the American L oundl e wess Kub5Y CHOIha" comenatt Washington il Ce Lol 2 st is that profits will depe | purchase, and the word that| NEW ORLE. December 27.—Ac- | Peder lambs, 1050, comeback 0k —_— Corn Products. Worthington Pmp 414 % more on economy of operation th yndicate had underwritten Ana- | cumulated buying orders had to be g % 1033 Corn Products pf.. 10% 111 Wright Aero....... 84 8% 8% on expansion of volume. With conda at $50 a share, has been a fur- | filled in a narrow market on the open- tinghouse 1051 Cosden & Co. . 3Th dz-l. k) i e e many favorable factors now ope: = Balf “hour of the session in conse-| EAST CHICAGO. Ind., December ~——Noon.—— S HCane b iEas 7 % should plan with care and conserv: ||} auence. January went to 17.71. Most lncouraging industrial pros- | RiteMaturty, o a0t ¢ e easapri: 1% 18% HOURLY' SALES OF STOCKS. tism, and with constant effort towa: ! of the buying was based on the grow- | 1 ot “ror East Chicago steel districts | o 3 10 100582 1001 | S viison Chem. .. 537 % &3l 5% 1lam..... 191400 12m 265000 reduction “of costs Financial i :m: strength of the statistical posi-! ;. " nhanc s that the | 3ledurch 130 19: }%%—llg 100 ?;'“2 De Beers Mines. 1% 14k 14l 1pm.....329500 2p. + 403 900 ;;e:nex::‘:n;e ‘S,n ‘;:‘n‘l‘:lsétiosxrug;es:x h H { tio e a Steel Col / ¢ rail ! 3%s March 15, 2 100 7-16 g P 3, 1051 105% e ce A ts and Offi | Futures opened quiet: Jannary IO ces] floompany s/ mew ) rilll ke apeit' 1% 10 o D e o isie b stocks of manufaciured goods. A partments and Office |} 175¢: daren, 17} May. 47355 July) Syaren 3"the company "having re- 10 1020 1003 | B3 Autants v~ .| Washington Stock Exchange |imyiatons of raw materials nav Buildings a spec Ity . lcewedjiargeiinrsrs ot ra e 10 BY STUART P. WEST. DuSS& At pf. Lk SOy as SALES o sn.000 at| 00, major industries has show a ompany w 3 . c e 2 2 Fashingto s Ha—81, . $1,000 al -ha i s AR Careful Service { SUGAR MARKET QUIET. {in January its ncw warehouse and e Eniooit-donnson- T T e SREe T R T - i pipe shops, giving employment to 200 Sy X few exceptions the bond market to- | L 10 10m], Po ¢ Electric cons. 55—§1,000 at 90.|Pove heon offser by - S¥E VEW = YORK D S | 102% 1023 Erie i i been offset by gains in others NEW = YORK., December 27.—The'!more men X 7 Prompt Remittances Geo. W. Linkins 1719 K Street 5% 15t \t—10 at 50, 10 at 50, | the net result being that the gain- 0k over the low level of the earlicr Lt months of 1921 have been held AFTER CALL. o Yl 5la| Washington Gas $1,000 at 90. ‘The last twelve months have wit- Vashington Kaiiway and tric_com.— |nessed great progress toward stable . 10 at 39, 5 at 39, 15 at 39, 10 at 39. | financial conditions in business. Com- DE 11011516 102116 |day began the closing week of 1921 z raw sugar market was unsettled early| The Universal Portland Cement “fl:h BRI S e e e rlaatt today. There were sales of 5.000 bags | Company will remodel its No. 3 plant, : Sl ) and the General American Tank Car CH'CKEN PROF'T’ $‘|,]05_ whole list was firm. Liberty bonds b:;:g:; i)‘;:g{:fiph Companyls crectingia cwooden. car ained substantially and the loans | January shipment to a local refiner atdepartment, in Which box cars hvill G Fisk Rubber. = = 5 be built. In Addition, Woman Kept 640 of |of foreign governments were in the | wreeport Texal bined gold reserves : “In Business Since -1886” 1% cents'cost and freight, equal .to E main at higher levels. Gen Am Tank Car. BONDS. !f»deralgreser{'e el (})fa\:’hfn(‘;‘;’f}x:: 348 for centrifugal. The commit- | . Hatch to Raise. Industrial favorites wera steady and | Gen Asphait. z Bid and Asked Prices. by more than 30 per cent, while dis- tee’s price was unchanged at 215 cost | NEW JONES STORES. CHESTERTOWN, Md., December 27. | many of the rails were bid up con- | Gen Cigar. . PUBLIC UTILITY. {counts for member banks hav and freight. equal to 3.86 for cen-| NEW YORK, December 28.—Jones|_ars. . 1 M. Reyndlds of near|Siderably over the closing tjices of | Gen Electric. . “Bid. Asked.|drobped 56 per cent, and federal trifugal. Brothers Tea Company has added| o Samuel M. Reynolds of mear |, week. Gen Motors . 7 'St |serve notes in actual circulation | American Tel. and Tel American Tel. and 96 Raw sugar futures were irregular| forty-five stores At oLl Millington _is some chicken raiser.| The advance of Belgian 73 with near positions selling at new ;..r\\-’:.f;.|; aie locatad ;yl.ml'fl';- KZ:?!FWN 5 Rhode Island red hens for|was noteworthy in the forcign gov-|Goodrich low records and showing declines of | sas City district, and together twich | the vear ending December 1 she sold |ernment section. Swiss 8 and Swed- | Gray & Davis. OFFICE OF 2 to 4 points at midday, while later| the fourteen new stores acquired last | 1444 dozen esgs, for which she re- ish 6s each gained about a point. and | Great Northern pf. EME T. SMALLWOOD jdeliveries were steadier on covering! month make a total of si = ceived $541.18; 975 eggs to set, at 6 [(Copenhagen 5128 were up a_half Point. | ireat Nor Ore..... 729 14th ST. N.W. and buving by commission houses at 1! added to the company's holdings in |Cent : 156 spring chickens, | On the other hand, United Kingdom{yantanamo Sug.. to 6 points advan, the last quarter. The company now |$150.88 £130.75; -|512s of 1937, at 94%. were below their | Guif Mo & N pf. ... - { Thére e no changes in refined | has a total of 418 stores throughout|old chicl 18 cents each, $5 lowest of the previous week. Gulf States Steel. . Bac to Business jsugar. with all refiners listing at 5.001 the country operated by its sub-|{making a sales total of $14: The strength of .industrial honds | ({1 BUECR A0 - for fine granulated. with a light trade. | sidiary companies. the Grand Union | Aside from this, she kept 640 ‘chicks ! took in apparently all the representa- | HaTVISRAW AR R » We have not let go the reins for| Refined futures were without trans- Tea (ompany and the Globe Grocerics | to raise. tive i including copper. sugar | BasKel S EATRET: - 3 ‘minute during the holiday spell, | 2°t10n% Stores. Inc. 3 In the expense account was 880and telephone bonds. ~ American | Hendec NIE- But have laid plans for the bettering ipounds of middling at §20.70, 1,600 | Smelting 5s got up over a half paint, | Homesia and- 85| Gon Mot 6% debyrs {have declined 28 per cent. The fed- -|eral reserve system once more proves [to be a system designed to care for increases and decreases in the {ume of credit, with the requisite {elasticity to do this easily. The bet- terment in_the position of member banks. while not so striking, is {neverthele. tisfactory. otwithstanding the consistent improvement in financial condi ns, I{recovery in manufacture and trade has been slow. Unemployment in the . eleplione Tl [ Lignt 58] cons. 5s. ic Power ... Power g m. & A 1 : X oo *"“Radio Mechanical Drawing crop will begin moving right after | yanid SRy 0 3 g 3 g | hast Washington 2 Jawios chants about the middle of January.: : : Shop Mathematics Slide ~ Rule { 3. {the new year opens. It was the time|\oTiCr S nNOl T g5 g5 85 85 | Security Savings and Com. = Charles street merchant, Ve h cgivter vow. 9, A3 t0 5 P Daily ' O e his Basincan wan u lroweYer, | set by the majority of the packers as | Market St Pric Seventh Street “Mon.. Wed.. Fri. from 7 to M. . b {ing the holiday season that he is able | AT back as the harvesting of the [M& Pate.. o i Free to Great War Veterans ! ! l D this Tossss of e sl" ) crop, the dealers declaring that the ' MeXican Pete. L-NOYES SCHOOL It recouy, re than lgiate of the tobacco trade at large in- ; Miami Copper. . L - i eleven months, and break even for the | i Middle States Oil.. 13% 13% i LAY s {pounds rolled oats at $9.75. 1,000 and American Telephone and Tele- | Houston Vil. o o g chief countries shows little decline cienc: etter facilities and more { pounds ready mixed feed at $74.50, 200 Rubber 5% Higher. inois Central. Wash., and An SEHE B & h Jiew fsfacth 0 | : e 5 3 - 3 T 3% | Washin 3 figures’ during January and PFebru- atisfaction and profit for our Small Amount of Space Now Available D e at 50,50 10 hwshosa| Better prices. were reached also in | RSl an | Wi [ary. when normaliy “(here s an 'in- jents. 3 . hea 3 biis United States Rubber 5s. Western 5 crease in the number of those out of It'll pay you well to put your Real in the Nationally Known D ounds srouad shalis ar|Union 6%s and . Virginia-Carolina | 12erbore Seits; [Sroric”im Nortn America and. Eurone. state maiters in our charge. Buy- | : 5 $£ Tmixtura given in place of sreen |Chemical (s, The rise of New York | [0t CrCen. s Manufactured goods continue to ing, Selling, Leasing, Investing. ® > {feed, $3.60; laying pills, 36, making ) (RRIFL, CE 4r0Un 73, was one of | intl AgriChempf. 52 3% 81k the channels of consumption.” a total expense of $318.60, leaving P 5 T % T Washington : ou em ul n Sirs. Reynolds a profit of $1,105.86 for| the points’of strength in the railway | it Cemente - & & %, Washington Market Big Gain From Loss, Office of { 3 5 e : lished byl tot Mo Marinept. et (ol%: 6 WETALTGOK [Beoeage i8: ¢ The New York Central reports for No- i . 4 S e AN | Int)Motor TRACKS - 2% 2% aTi S$10CKS. vember, gross, decrease, $6,941,358; net :graeme 1. omaliw Several large rooms, which may be subdivided to e e s e e st 7 B W B PUBLIC_UTILITI operating income, increase, $4.009.906. . 727-29 14th St. N.W. H suit convenience: several smaller rooms and one or LAST-MINUTE RUSH AIDS. |55 &ansas au S\)ul;n’elg 35, Northern | Lol Nickel........ 1%, 8: 1% ia | Ainerisas Tel anaTalgns Ele tn"mo?,:::;agos;ua%%r%’,e, $44,- . - . NW. i SIS g . = Pacific 6s, Chicago & Erie Gs, Union | fntl Paper. % Washington Gas T e i H Main 5070 ] ;)\\yl:;mtes. Located in very desirable sections of the Holiday Buying Wipes Out One|Pacific convertible 4s and the various | [nil baper (sta)... 0% Sortolkam Wan Sl A e H ain uilding. \ bonds of the Missouri, Kansas & Tex- | {nvincible Oil. Wash. Rwy. an X : Y as railroad. Pennsylvania 7s and | gy Wash. Rw. & . . Reasonable rental il : Merchiant'e Hiosses general 55 were down about a point. “’:::;.’e‘: . DRY GOODS UP SLOWLY S@eRal ental terms provide opportunity to BALTIMORE, December 27.—Balti-| There was unusual activity in the [ }OR08 Tea.xo 2 American ) 5 secure permanent location in a building that is noted | more merchants engaged in supplying | tractions. S cansus & Guif Co.. 75 Cofumabia S R s k s { The. city of Chicago has _sold | ansus & Gul d Comme St T S H 1 for the high standard of its occupancy and a location !luxuries to a luxury-loving city still| 3000000 5 per cent bonds to R. H.| Kelly-Spring Tire. 2% o an Comme rong Tone Seen, However, in ———— = in the very heart of the 1 istri are rubbing their hands over the|Grant & Co. The money secured from | Kennecott... . 6% 2198 | Farmers ai Number of Lines. S ¥ greatinancialidisthct. memories of the closing days of the | this iskue will be used to pay deflcits | Keystone Tire. ,.. B Eee i EDUCATIONAL. Christmas shopping season. . All of | the municipality's corporate funds. | nresge (SS) g e gsestunipeen e s nt et B istmas 5 The bonds were sold at_par. An |Kress (SH). o) NEV 2K, December 27.—The dry H | Apply Manager, Room 220 A their expectations were exceeded sev-|issue of over §12,000,000, 5 per cent|ionigh Valley.... 51 &1% 67 i | niional Metropolitan et rpkd ¢ { |eral times in the final rush, and much | firgt and refunding’ mortgage bonds | iggett & Myers.. 160% 160% 160% 160% | Second . i T Fe {of the Christmas club money, hoarded | of the International Paper Company | Liom Locomotive. 97 102 9 10z | Washington © after weelend hollday. but a stron ° ° until the last minutes, poured into|jg expected soon. e 1 ek e ot 5% TRU fone wax evidenced in a number of : an a er (0] nc their coffers. Preliminary estimates, £ s d American Security lines, reflecting the early strength o : EVENING SCHOOL | 5 b4 * b iao s mcre tian TOBACCO TO MOVE SOON. Eoriar i Sotional Savings and Trust A L e H | guesses, place Baltimore's luxury ex- VE B ird. oual Savings ane ) Print cloths continued very steady 4 . foire during the last Louis & Nash..... 108 108 108 108 ;Union Trust .- with some mills holding firmly for i1 600 G Street N.W. i 813 15th St. NW. Main 2430 L nto ths millions. rhe weaks! LANCASTER, December 27.—If .the | Mackay Cos pf.... 51 61 6 51 | Washington Loan Slight advances. £ ¢ Al Courses 12 Wks., Start Jan, ! !figures, of course, will not be known CXpectations of Lancaster county to- | \anhattanElev... 35 8 3% 8. L == The sheeting markets also are®de- 2 Auto-Mechanics cotric Wiring | {until the meeting of the retail mer- Pacco growers are realized, the 1921 ygphattan Shirt.. 31% 31% 3% 31% | o S cidedly steadier and sales are being i made for deliveries in the next few weeks. The inventory period now in pros ress is counted on to show just how sparse stocks have grown in some lines. The finer lines are being cautiousiy cendn { Union Savings U8 Savings Washington Me: FIRE INSURANCE. Gpens Sepr. Toth. Full gradea aod High | year. e rapla lsabpearance from uws | Midvale Steel. ... 2% 21 American 29 bouELCjIOIE e s some 10 Giehl Service repe. by ax-sxamiuer Indigesti Flatul local market of the 1920 packin, less [ MinnSUP & SSM. 7% 614 Atington s lawns and swisses. TEE <p. ndigestion Gase: T than 5,000 cases remaining unsold in |MoK&TWL..... 8% & Firemen's a7y A scarcity of denims Is reported in G.’S. u;;fl‘f‘ Maon Hall, A, M. I:4 Ses 5 atulence 1NEW YORK-FRISCO SHIP LINE. local warehouses, makes it certain 'Mo K & Tpfwi... 25% 26% National U % some quarters. 7. 21 Ese 8w Sourness Acidit Palpitation | SAN FRANCISCO, December 27— |that local dealers will want a bif MoKan& Tex. .- Us Uk el o SO = — y P! A direct passenger service between|Percentage of the mew crop but they o pacific........ % 1T% Columbia Title FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Selling checks—dollar values at noon tod Real Estate Tit will wait_for the big outside firms Ceeees 5% 46 Mo Pacific pf MISCELLANEOUS, San Frandisco and New York will be |{o start the buying. In the mean. Mo Pacifiopl...--+ (b G TINOTYFE OTERATORS receive $3.000 yearly. Ideal nstant relief! iting! inaugurated January 3 by the Pacific time plans for pooling the crop are = Columbia Graphophone com. FEa . 4.20 5 employment. Used every 5 I bt ef > I:l'o waiting! A few tablets of harmless, pleasant | aue e o e, reviving s | under was: Mont Power pf. ... %% %% Colmmpia Graphophone pTd Eoedte) 2% city end town Day, even- Pape’s Diapepsin’’ correct acidity, thus regulating digestion and |service begun by the company seven- ;{lgalfi‘c’::" o 10 10% 100 10% D s e and Siicage Brusseis e ing. Cost $200. Prospectus. < . £ ty-four years ago, when passengers S 4 ptn 2y % = 2478 Stuyvesant. EMPIRE making distressed stomachs feel fine.- Best stomach corrective known, ' | Were taken across the Isthmus of| CHINA SENDING US GOLD. |Nati Biscuit. 126 126 126 126 | Mergenthater Linitype - Rome . (4487 chrivtiania SCHOOL, 133 East 16th] | . Panama -on mule-back, it has been 'g|Natl Cloak & Spf. 6% 6% 6% 65%|01a Duten Market ptd. Madrid olm Street., New York City. announced. 2 SHANGHAL December 27.—China’s | w1 pnameling... 3% 3% 3% 3% | Lanston Monotype o 3o Belgrade The (rip Will take twenty-eight [0Xports to the United States from | NarLead... S 847 84 8% Securlty Storage . Bihew DR days and the four vessels in the serv- | Shanghai within the quarter year!NatiRyofM2d... 3 8 3 3 |Wishingion M == s e Associated Prms: o e NEW YORK, December 27.—Forelgn N Y Air Brake. .... B8%. 58% 08% 58% COMPANIES CHARTERED. eon: ables: byl i) i rend freight will be carried. first thiree quarters of the vear gold | Ny Central....... T% 7% W% 7% | R ET T AT I $49,907,782, according to official fig- 2 DOVER, Del, December 27.—A |on banks, e, demand, | ures. - . . N;g‘%‘fg”f“-' L) e ] gharter was 0164, here today for the |£.03%: cables, 804, Italy, demand, AIL HALTED N Bl oo ? | Humphréys Pure Oil ineries Cor- | 4. ; cables, elgiu emand, D G - | A Doteworthy item showe that inl\y snipbullding.. 8% 18% 1B% 13 | poration, authorizing it to own and 771%: cables. .72 Germany, demand, | BOSTON, December 27.—Vice Ad- |3 0 "o01q bars worth $2,499,374 | North America.... 4= 4% 4% 4% 1 operate oil refineries and treating | 54; cables, 54%. Holland, demand. miral Hilary P. Jongs, commanding |were sent to America and the value | North Americanpf. 39% 9% 39% 39%|plants. The capital of the concern is |36.55; cables, 36.61. Norway, demand. the Atlantic fleet, today ordered that, | of gold bars exported in_the nine | Northern vacinc.. 8% 79 784 8%/ $50,000,000 and the incorporators in-[15.85 Sweden, demand, 2490, Den- beginning tomorrow, there should be | months period runs to $16.646,059. | Oklahoina Prod... "2% 3 2% 3 |clude M. A Doornberg, B J. Goodman|mark, domand, SR10. Switzeriand no further discharge of enlisted men. addition to the gold shipments |Otis Elevator..... 123 12 123 12 |and A. B. Jordan, Columbus, Ohio. ) el ko] A e = A reduction of 10 per cent of the en- | g81d coins to. the value of $841,965 | Otis Stegl. . 10%__10% _10% _10% | 'The Rodrian Blectro-Metallurgical | Greece, de , 4.20." Arg N 2 3 ce qua = 51| Company. Inc., with a capital of |mand, 33.37. Drazil, demand, AL b A s s the first (hree quarters | Pac Deflelopment. 8. 8% - 8% %] (TGN, 033 also cherter—: treal, 94%. ice will sail_at eighteen-day inter. Nevada Copper. ot Ih aaaiEion o pescengers, | that ended September 30 reached | fornid food products - and other |total of gold $12,709,797 and for the | New Or Tex & M ‘A CCOUNTANCY 5Dayxaslfi Evening Classes PACE INSTITUTE 2 715 G ST. N.W.. Corner 8tb and G Sts. peL =S . Corner 8 198 o i MUSICAL INSTRUCTION ST, LADY, DE: uropean ' grad les- Address Box 265-H,” Star

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