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1 START THE YEAR RIGHT OWN YOUR HOME 2 FOURNEW COLONIAL HOMES INSPECT TODAY Price 3,950 13TH AND SPRING ROAD N.W. Take 14th Street cars to Spring Road and Walk east one square or phone us for auto. $1,000 CASH—BALANCE, $75.00 MONTHLY INCLUDING ALL INTEREST H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST e Fag e § g Corner 15th and H Sts. Northwest Did -You Progress This Year? Are you farther ahead in a financial way Are you headed in the right direction? A Savings Account in the UNION TRUST COM- PANY not only points the best road, it helps to keep you on it, a consistent encourager of sys- tematic thrift. Come in and start your year in a way that will make it a better year. > Any amount from One Dollar upward will start an account. In this institution your money is protected by Federal supervision, by experienced management, conservative policy and practice and large.Cap- . ital and Surplus. OFFICERS EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN President GEORGE E. HAMILTON First Vice President, Attorney and Trust Officer EORGE E. FLEMING Second Vice President and Assistant Trust Officer WALTER S. HARBAN ‘Third Vice President EDWARD L. HILLYER 5 Fourth Vice President and Second Assistant Trust Officer EDSON B. OLDS Treasurer ‘W. FRANK D. HERRON Assistant Treasurer REGINALD RUTHERFORD Assistant Treasurer IRVING ZIRPEL Secretary and Third Assistant Trust Officer WILLIAM S. LYONS Assistant Secretary 29% paid on checking and 3% paid on savings accounts UnioNTrUsT (OMPANY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA EDWARD J.STELLWAGEN,President EDUCATIONAL. ACCOUNTAN CY exceptions] opportunities te ambitious wén and women, REGISTER NOW FOR Day and Evening Classes PACE INSTITUTE 8 @ ST. N.W., Corner 8tb and G Sts. EDUCATIONAL LINOTYPE OPERATORS| Teceive $3,000 yearly. Ideal was declared to be a possibility in some of the brokerage literature sent out this morning. On the other hand, one of the big operators was said to have tried to put the stock up yesterday without success. The house through which he was dealing principally professed dis- appointment becuuse it was so diffi- cult to attract an outside following. Yet yesterday's failure might have been “sct to the gencral reactionary i American Tel. & Tel. American Tel, & Amerfcan American Te Amerlcan Anaconda Copper 6s 1 Anglo-American_Oil 7138 1925 Armour & Co. 75 1830 Bet 7 100 LEGRNGEN, [P0 AN GLEs MARKETS. Unlon Curl t L 0! 3008 § Comberiand. Pipe. Line OIL STOCKS. Bid. Anglo-American Oil Co. (new).. 17% Borne-Scrymser Co, 3 Buckere Pipe Li Cheseborongia Coutiuental 03l Co. Cresceut Eureka Pipe Lise s oitlie e i 0% | Calena.i 011 i At all events Studebaker from the | P e SR 106 street today acted much hetter. - 101 g 1% ‘| There was a renewal of selling in 100% | X pty very large blocks of General Motol 1011 N 118 common. Those who have been say 1% ing that this was all tax selling were 101 more divided in their opinion this o1 morning. Oné firm reversed itself 18% from the dividend prospects, and after 104 | having said less than a week ago that o it was safe and would be paid on 101 January 4, it asserted this morning 0045 | Southwes that the dividend must be regarded as in some doubt. 1005 It is understood tAat General Moto: 101% 1 Stundard 9% | Stundara Standard . | will have earned thi r about 9% | Standara cents a share, so that it would requirg | | 993 | Standard only a very slight draft upon surplus, 100% | gywun to maintain the dollar rate. 2 2 Atchison. 101% X : Atchison js _one road which came | L e Car e e 1= i 3 out fairly well in November as com- | Western PRI 14 pared with the previous month, Gross| ¥ estioghouse B. & M. s 1031 %% earnings, to be sure, fell off $2.100,000, TU. 8. TREASURY CERTIFICATES. which was a rather large shrinkage, ~——Noon.—— but the net for No: Rate—Maturity. Bid. Offer. I little. It was $5 g’/.l i"ehn‘lllr‘r_ 16, 1922..... i%gfi i%\fi 1 oranarey arc October's $5,387,000. S%s Mareh 15, 1922 00518 100832 Lackawanna's Extra. 5% s March 1003516 100 7-16 Recent strength of Delaware, Lack- | 3148 April 1, o dsne awanna and Western was accounted ] 1009-16 100 11-18 for by ths announcement today that 100% an extra dividend of 5 per cent cash 100 100332 BY STU. WE! had been declared in addition to the 1meiet loonia) | SN SEUARER: WESE: regular_quarterly dividend of 3 per'$ 1ok NEW YORK, December 29.—The cent. This, however, still makes a pretty small return to the investor. It amounts to $8.50 a share on the stock, selling around 118 to 11 TINGLE’S LAXO ASPIRIN RELIEVES RHEUMATISM Physicians everywhere will tell you that the salicylic acid found In aspirin Is a powerful combatant of pain, and partic- ularly effective in the case of rheumatism. ‘The aspirin gently distends the tiny capillaries of the blood, BRITISH DEBT GROWS. 7,735,000,000 Pounds. NEW YORK, December 29.—Great | Britain's total debt at the end of last November was approximately £7,733, 000,000, compared with £7,574,000,000 on March 31, 1921. this increase, according to advices here, is due to conversion, through which loans formerly carrying a high rate of interest now bear a mod- erate interest rate. About £102,000,000 of the increase was due to the conversion of 5 per cent national war bonds into 3% per cent conversion loan, each £100 relievin the congestion and Producing a free, heaithful per, |of the bonds receiving about £160 of spiration. the loan. A reduction of approximately £50,- TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN |000,000 in the total British debt be- does not upset digestion as |tween December 1, 1921, and March does pure aspirin aione. The |31, 1922, when the fiscal year ends, is gentle laxative it containg re. moves the toxins or body poi- sons that so often are the cause of the twinges of pain of rheu- matism. TINGLE'S LAXO ASPIRIN with Its three-fold attack Is sure to relieve rheumatism and {in many cases possible if the latest estimates of revenue and. expenditures are real- ized. The London Joint City and Midland Bank estimates that £26,000,- 000 of debt may be paid off out of surplus revenue In the final period of the fiscal year and the other pay- ments up to the full £50,000,000 would represent redemptions through the operation of the sinking fund. | lbrings ‘the | ope of per- ) 2 i imanent _ relief. FIVE PACIFIC LINES. emember _ to ; LIMA, Peru, December 29.—The K Jo AXG |Peruvian consul in Portland, Ore. in ASPIRIN, " tne | communication officially hotitying Xo g the government of the establishment LAX ASPIRIN opirin with lof the newly organized Latin Amer- it ican_ line of steamships, providing regular service from Portland and K. oF C. EVENING SCHOOL 600 G Street N.W. 200-3 BOND BUILDING. ‘Winter term opens January 9. A t‘)‘} hani e lm-cnie“‘ v%mu uto-Mechanics us_Sept. 19th. 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E“'Ng,:fmflf.'.‘} mu Instant relief! No waiting! A few tablets of harmless, pleasant Anglo-American Legal History Foreign Transportation International Law Trade with the Orient Consular Jurisdiction Anthropology Statutory Construction Federal Taxation Current jon P-yctolw Citizenship Hm'y U. S. Since 1860 Claims against Foreign Religions of the World . Governments Cost Accountancy Accountancy Trusts and M flovem;lnmfof Latin-America Geography of Commerce Money and Credit Public Finance English Economic Problems etil Modern Languages ern Ethics b) “‘Pape’s Diapepsin’® correct acidity, thus regulating digestion and making sick, upset stomachs feel fine. Beststomach corrective known. 1023 102 5 106510 103 1-1¢ | bulk of the trading in the bond mar- ket today took place in the rails and foreign government section, where, too, most of the changes of any im- portance occurred. Total at End of November Was | pur tners mor ooae ord fairly active, | it their rise was partially checked. The industrial group, in which the | dealings were quieter by comparison with the rest of the iist, was in- | clined to be frregular and developed scarcely anything worthy of note. Transactions in Union Pacific con- vertible 4s became unusually heavy A large part of | above 90, and at a gain of about a half point over last night's final level. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. Grain, Produce and Live Stock | ed by Redmond & Co.) (Furnished by W. B. Hibbs & D&) Open. High. Low. Close. Open. High. Low. Close. N T asked 49% 49% | North Americanpf. 29% 8% 39 29 | . . e SR peme Packing ... 0K BE A8 % {0 1 10| Norchern bucinc. . 7o g 7% m=| LOCAL WHOLESALE PRICES. i |08 Eg:}; e 8650 | Astas Expl e 13 18 % 34% 83% 3% |NovaScotiaSteel. 28% 28% 2% Y| Eggs—Strictly fresh, per dozen, 55; LU0 8! Liberty 24 4s, 96.00 oil . 5 1% 1% 16% 16 |Nunnally Co. 11 10% 10%|average recelpts, b2; southern, b UC 8 Liber 4 5 914 | Allled Chemical... 5% &% 61 67 gll:llohflody& % 8 2«‘ (uLive poultry TRoosters, per 1b. 16: o s +] 28 102% 102% ahoma Prod. 2% 2% rkeys, per . 45a46; chickens, BY STUART P. WEST. U & Liverty 34 43 Ao e e s e 20l OroTopmCirontt ®° um per 1b, 27a28: keats, young, NEW YORK, December 29.—Today |1 s. ,;l; 2‘: Am Agr Chem. . 29% &0 | Ot 1 10% 10% Du“:flm: foo‘;lt-. zrzg;n'h = was the least interesting of the week | U B. T Am AgrChempf.. 63 B8 B6% B6% gweglsome B % epring “ehickens, per b., 25u30; Tene 80 far in any of the markets. Stocks OTHER BONDS. Noon. 0% 7 |AmBankNote.... &% 5% B6% = G::e‘l‘olgmen!- 5% 5% ‘:,s eess | per 1b., 26a27; ro 1b., 20; tur- were dull and uncertain, but with a| ity of Rio de Janeiro 8s 1946. 1003 | (et o 18 1t |AmBinkNotept Pacif ot o 6% | eoTm her 1 young, : French Government 8s 194; 9v74 | Jarton, Steel.. it Yy | Am Beet Suga: acificoll... 4% 6% each, 60a70. stronger tone through the greater | French Goverument 7%s 1041 94% | Car Light aad Fowe: 8 85| Am Bosch pan-Am Pete. ... & 8 24| Pork—Dressed. small, per Ib., 10a11. part of the session. mn'vr‘nmm' -;{flalylm;l‘:ndlgt‘,w 1‘0“ Cities Service (new) 2185 Pan-Am Pete (B 41% 46% 6% | Live stock—Calves, choice, per 1b.. Railway bonds were Inclined to gol gty oFf BOsLm, Los 10013 | Cities Service (old) Pennsylvania. . 33 33% 382% 38%)12; lambs. choice, per 1b., 813; live higher and there ‘were further evi-(united Kingdom 5s 19: 10044 | Clties Service p 8% Penn Seabd Steel.. 10% 10% 10% 10% | hogs, per 1b., 9. dences in the bond Tist ax whole of | Uiited Kirwion o ran-:fl::'t'&“%fi?'“ "6'3 9 EeleNGan. - oc-vers et e SO st ApDles Ber L m e Ppreparations for the January reinvest- | United Kingdom Contiaenter 100 & Am Cotton Ofl pf.. 44 4 43% &% |Pere Marquette... 20% 20% 19% 19% 10.50; per bu. basket, 2.5023.25; west- ment demand. American Agri, Chem. T3s 1941 100550 6y u e 4% | Phillips-, ern, per box, 2.75a4.50. California The cotton market continued to re-| Americss Tel. wna el ciiv. oy 1025.1.1 108y | Groamp Gold Am Drugglsts e i Te e oemt: B Sh% o |lemonk per box, 5:00a6.00; Californix flect the more confident feeling which | RTGEC €, 00, La8 19091 86" | Dominion 0! Ry 13% | Piorce-Arrow pf.. 32 82 81 31 |CrADEeS. per crate, 6.50a7.50. Grape- {has shown itself for the last week or | Atlantic Coart Line Ta 1930 4 & Lea... 16 W L ] Pisrceon B T T 12| fruit; 3.50a4.50. Florida oranges, 4.00a | more In consequence of favorable re- | Atlantic Retining Co. 8%s mHIds & Leant. B, 18 T8 87| Plarce ol s ? W ] . cEemiiee GRS ports from the English cotton centers, | Atlus Powder Co. 743 19 I 80% 8i% 80l L 0% 0% v |, Vesctables—Potatoes, No. 1, per as well as from the cotton manufac- | Baltimore and Oliio conv. 4 75 5 2% 1% 7 12 |FPittsCoal 68 6% 6 6% |bbl, 3.00a3.75; per sack, 3.50a3.60; turing districts here. s RO it y | Am International, 41% 4% 41 41 (DPitts&w o% 2% 2% 2 |aweet potatoes, per bbl, 3.00a3.50. Dealings in foreign exchange were hariore 8id Qblo & W, Die 3% Eid AT Tinsoed’ prirli 3 |PondCreek Coal.. 14% 14% M% 14%|Lettuce, nearby, per crate, 1.00a1.50; {smal]l and unimportant except in the | Bigokiyn Edison 78 1940. 106% Am Locomotive. Pullman Co.. 107% 101% 107% 107% | southern, per ~crate, 1.50a3.00. Cel- jcase of Italian lire. There was fur- | Burlington (N. P.-G. N. 10834 Am Safety Razor Punta Alegre. 28% 29% 28% 29%lery, per doz, 75al.25. Romaine let- ther. rather heavy selling following | 1013, | Glen Alden Am Ship & Com PureOll...., 7% 38 1% 87| tuce, 1.25a2.00. Cymblings, per crate, cable advices which told of the sus- | G 108% | Guttey-Giliespia” 1 Am Smelting...... &% &% 4 4%|RailwaySiISpr... g5 gs% 93 8% |3.0024.50. Spinach, per bbl., 2.00a2.75. pension of one of the large Italian 2472 | Intercontinental Rubher 8y Am Smelting pf... 8% 8% 86% B86%| Rand Mines. 0% 20% 2 Onions, per 100-1b. sack, 5.7586.00. banks and of the effort which the |(jctabtake and Oho cont. a8 103 843} | International Petroleum (new).. 18% AR . Dor... 10% 8% 14% 10%|Cabbage, 2.7523.25 per cwt. Cucum- government was making to stave off | Chi.. Mil. and St. Paul refd. 414s 2015.. 5615 | Jerome Verde 28 abnuft 24 T2% 7% | bers. 3.00a6.00. Eggplants, per crate, a financial crisis. Just what is the ‘&l,:s Lute oz - "’:" @ % v |4-00as.00. C;Fllflqsnil t;gxon:o;;. pex;“b-;‘: e SR T8 | e oy > 2% 2% % 213502000 per basket. Sprouts, 18a22is seems to be a direct result of the in- | Chicags Cnion Station 15 Copper Pu nl % mo @ B4 Bh|per’duart Peppers per crate, 4003 dustrial depression, particularly that 4 n 7s 1930. 1073, i b3 m Tel & Teleg. .. 11 1! .00. - in the metal trade. AL H s Togat | dason"vaey .. T Am Tobacco pt (n) 96% Replron & Stipf.. s s Sk sl W, R et Slow nnd Unchanged. I8 generalition s i1o0S 3 e 2% Am Woolen.. o otk B GRAIN AND PHOVISIONS. There was very little incident to the ! e Fi4 :x: zm?’&u.d‘ n;;: suo“p‘;{:;d 1813| BALTIMORE, December 29 (Special). trading i stocks. Professionals had bid 119, aconda. . 4 StL & San Fran 21% | —Potatoes, new, 150 pounds, 3.0023.50 the market up yesterday morning and o St EouisSortnas 211 | No- 2, 1.75a2.00: 100 pounds, 1.65a2.25 ::umk‘sle'] out hastily yesterday afternoon, j Jllinois Centryl 17 St Louis Sown pf. % ;;-’ 2, 1.00a1. "wlef.iv! Z%d b“y\,“sx' eaving the position at the close of the | jhi®Ratt 3 6% a . £ 5 .50a2.00; bushel, day practically unchanged, This morn- | Keils oo 3 | Nortr § 1 1 iixgnMowrs.‘. 5 24 100ai] 0.2, 50a75; beans, hampar. ing the experience of the previous day Qatiae On1 Ol 25 Atlantic Gulf. . e oard Afr Lin 413.00a4. beets, bushel. 7581.00; bro- was evidently being borne in mind, for Pentok O ) uyl, 8: Atlantic Gulf pf... 22 ebe‘PflALn!. . 4% 4% 4% 4%lcoli, bushel, 35a40; brussel, quart operations were conducted wita much i 3% § |Atlantic Petroleun 24% Sears Roebuck 6 6% B 60%]15aig; cabbage, ton, 40.00a50.00; car- more caution. The strongest stocks were I 61 | Austin Nichol: Sears Roebuckpf. 88 8 8 & |rots, bushel, 1.00; caulifiower, barrel, those in which the presence of a large 7y | Radio com. 9 21 | Auto Sales. .. Seneca Copper. 2% = 2% 2%|2.50a4.00; celery, dozen, 50a1.00; crate, short interest was suspected—stocks like | Norfolk und Westeru conv. 1 83% ::‘ ";JIJ""‘ 2 Baldwin Loco. Shell Trad & Tran. 8s% $8% 88% 38%|2.00a4.00; cucumbers, crate 5.6027.00; Sears-Roebuck and American Sumatra, | Yorfolk and Western conv. Go, 1029.... 1047 | a7, Hercule 5 | Balto & Ohio. ..... 854 2% 21% 21%|eggplants, 3.00: horseradish), Whill(e there was no “bear” account to | yorthern Pa 99y | K3an Conolidated . Balto & Ohio pr. g8 83 88 |bushel, 3.50a4.00; barrel, l.otra) work upon even the venturesome pro- L Sult Creek Producing 8% 8% fessionals were very careful how they ey oreek (new, g:::g:::: (B)... Southern Railway. 18% ;:: 1% 1% Lettuce. basket, onlony attempred to bid up price: S Booth Fisherles Southern Ry pf... % 4% &% 4% |100 pounds, 5.00: 2.00a3.00; Railway shares as a rule werc AT Eritish E, St 8% Standard Milling.. 15 15 15 (o¥ster plants, bunch, 5ai; parsnips stronger than the average among the | Reading general 4 Southern Coal wad el e s ONorcH 3% bushel peas, hamper. 4.00a5.00%, industrials. November traflic re- | St Iouis and San Sweets Co. of Amer; BricHmnBH st ot S808 St ndo' SIiCHLE C IS0 - 19 |Peppers . 4.0026.00; cavoy C““]J porss continued to muke a better Bwitt Inte, BritEmStl2pL.. 220 StandONOfNJ...12 18 11 1% lbage bushel, 40a50: spinach, bushel. showing thun had been expected. Tonopuh Divide Bklyn Rapid Trn.. 6's ewart-Warner.. 5% 2% 24 1.50a2.00; squash, crate There were some notable exception Alr Line adj. 3s, Tooopab Kxten Bklyn Rap Trctfs. B4 Stromberg Carb... 1 81 3 .5024.00; tomatoes, crate, 4.002i.00 the St. Pauls for example, in which | Jouthern Pacific 1st ref. United Enstern Bklyn Unlon Gas.. 8% Studebaker. 2% 8% 8% BI%|turnips, basket, 35a40. 3 the net operating income ‘sank to e Ly Brown Shoe....... 4% Submarine L &% 4% 4 | Apples, packed, barrel, 5. bare §6,154, as against the October | Souiners JAiey & Brunswick Term.. 2% Superior Oll.. . 6% 6% 6 6 INo. 2 4.00a5.00: bushel, 2.00a2.5 total of $2,510,000. But in the main | Unton Pacific 1st 4% 2008, Burns Bros. 120 Temtor Corn (A).. 3% 4 3t S%!2, 1.50al7 box apples, the figures disclose the ability of the | Un Unlted Retail Butte Copper. 5% Tenn Copper...... 10% 104 10% 104 ]cranberries, barrel, 20.00a30.0 road to offset the falling off in gross Wayne Coul ... Butte & Superior.. 2I% Texas Company... 4% 4% 45% : oranges, business with a more than commen- West End Cons. 80" | Butterick.. 31% Texas Gulf Sulphur 41 1% 39 tangerines, strap, 6.00a9.0v. surate lowering of costs. i i s |Ccaddooi. o Teras& Faclde... 2% zh 2% 2 Selling Prices at Noon. Motor Stocks. e California Pckg- . exas &Oll. 21% 21% 26% 283 Wheat—No. 1 red winter, spot. m Armol 1 S ', ED 9 | The position in Studebaker was LG R Armour dammar com. 12% 1241 California Petrol.. 48 Tobacco Prod..... 63 634 62 624 |quotations: No. & red wiater. si voted to be about the most puzzling -ginia-Carolina_ Chemical Armour pfd. . 91% Canadian Pacific. . 12 Tobacco Prod pf ¥l 884 B8% 88%11.223; No. 2 red winter, garlick of anything on the list. On the floor estern Union 614s 193¢ ;«““JL\)‘ Packiu, S0 Carson Hill Gold. Trans Contl Gil. 1% u%s u u spot, L1§& o :::[ su’mk exchanys e th wax o st oe doa1 e - (14 ';3.; Case (J 1) pf. TwinCity R Tran. 32 8 3l% 38l%| Corn—Cob corn, old, vellow, quot B O e bendlng tenspolnt -TERM Nationa * tral Leather. Union Bag & Papr. 71% 71% 71 71 |at 2.70 per barrel: contract corn. sp advance.” The same sort of a move GHORT-T! “flm“‘l’&" | Sational Leatier (ulay £ Centra Union Oil- .c. P! . track ocorn, yellos Central Leath pf.. Dlgaper bushel; 6 No. 2, old, domestic, 64: new, 631 Union Pacific pf... 69% 69% 69% 6v% | Oats—White, No. 2, 45a46 per bushe United Cigar &t pf. M 105% | No. 3, 43a44 per bushel. ¥ e e ] Eye—Nearby, 90u1.00 per bushel: X C&Esto LI pfwi. United Fruit......123 128 2% 1225~ “f\*:l'l‘_;“ ;:r':;;.l;‘x::: 943% per busi Chi-Great Westn United Ry Inv pf.. 21% 21% 21% i e ChiGrest Vst Drited Hetall Bors sl ISR A1 60 per ton, with a fair « Chi Mil & St P. USFuod Prod.... 10w 10% 108 10% oo o0 00 B 2000 Quality of Chi Mil & St P p! USIndusAlcoliol. ¢ 40 8 8 |ohy and mixed hay. Chi & Northwn AL {US Realty. 0. 1 rve, nominal. 15.51 us 1 Cbi Pneu Tool . 1 wheat, tangied. 11.00; No. 1 o | Chl R1& Pacific, nominal, 11.00a11.50. ChiRI& P 6% pf. CHICAGO. December 29.—Althous ChiR1&P 7% PL.. 72! Dah Copper. wheat showed weakness at the 6pri ChiStPM&O.... bl Utah Securitles. 1% | ing today, the market soon ralli ChiStPM&OPL.. 82 Vanadium Corp. .. 82 31%|and in some cares scored gains Chile Copper - Van Raalte 1st pf. 8s% 851 |-Bearish aspects of the governmen Chino Copper. . Va-Car Chem 29 254 | report as to the 1321 crop appearr CCC&SLLPL.... Wabush. .. 61| to be responsible for the initial di Cluett Peabody Wabash pfA.. g0 {On the other hand, the succeedin 1 Wabash pf B 13u | upturns were ascribed to ~buyin. Comn e -+ based on chances that the governme: O Nenamalo ¥% | fgures today on the 1922 crop woul Colo & Southn 1st. &8 Westernl . 1 1 hrove bullish. Strengtn in the cors ColGas......- L Western Pucific... 16! 15 | market tended also to encourage bus Col Graphophone.. 3 Western Pac pf... 8 Bl%| ing of wheat. Opening Qquotatin Col Graph pf..... 10's | Westhse I5 & M 0% Bl%{ varied f 3 to 1': lower, wit Comp Tabulator.. B5ils Wheelng &L E... 6% 6% | May, 1 al.15%, and July, 10i% Cons Cigar. 2 White Motor. . 89% 5% i, the reaction was coi Cons Gas of White Oil..... 10% 10 | plete within an hour. Cons Intl Cal Min. Wickwire Spencer 16 5 Russian reliéf purchases, togethe. ns Textile. Wilson Company.. 2% 28% | with the reduction of the governmei Gont Can - Willys-Overiana. . o 5% | crop estimate, had a bullish influence Corn Products. ... Willys-Ovld pf...» 28 2735 | On corn. After opening, unfil;u.ngedkx‘-‘ e Wertinglon Bl %1 " 0ats sympathized with corn, start- Cuban-Am Sugar.. Wright Aero. . 8% 84| ing 13als off to % up, May, 35° Cuba Cane Sugar.. Cuba Cane Su pf. and later hardening for all de liveries. Lower quotations on hogs weaken- ed provisions. NEW YORK, December 29.—Produce ticles unchanged. Subsequently talk of liberal pur- chases of seed wheat for Russia help- Call Money..... L 3 5 Del & Hudson. HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. Del Lack & Wstn 340 500 Detroit Edison. . Dome Mines. Elk Horn Coal. 2 ed to lift the wheat market somewhat. = S N Lt s Soted uncettied. 3¢ €o 1% met Phoniiien B v 35 | BANK ELECTS DIRECTOR. [l ity s T | Federal National Names Joshua W. | July 1.06% to 1.06 . 10% ab% n the later corn dealings the De- pL. = r 2 2 . 0% cember delivery underwent a material TS 2 Comrito 3t Poan Sag. The market closed unsettled at l'~mb°: Players. 7% | At the meeting of the board of di-{3; net decline to 3 advance, with May Famous Flayrs pf. 95% | rectors of the Federal National Bank {35255% to 55%. Fisher Body WHEAT— Open. Fisk Rubber. morning Joshua W. Carr was pen L % ek | A clected a director, to fill the vacancy | iy 1050 « F:eeborlTx?"~ caused by the resignation of E. C. Gen Asphalt. Graham several months ago, Mr. Gra- .19 ham having been elected & member % of the board of the Federal Reserve Son Bank of Richmond. Gen Mot 0% deb. Mr. Carr has been a resident of e Interest was attracted also in the | Goodrich.... Washington since 1885. He served COTTON MARKETS, Southern Railway first 5 and 4a. |Gilliland Oil pf. b 35| two years In the Philippines during| NEW YORK, December 29.—The Both issues were strong, the latter | Great Northernpf. W% 5% 7 % | ;0" joriod of the Spanish-American| o - = . at a substantially higher price, Dela. | Great NorOre..... 82 8 81% 31%| (08 Porod ol e oo o aeh. | cotton market was rather frregu ware and Hudson 78 were a feature, |GuantanamoSug.. % 8 7% 7 lington in 1899, assoclated himself |and unsettled during todays earis getting up over a point. Guif StateaSteel.. 4% 46 4% 4 |with the Perpetual Bullding Asso-|trading. —Liverpool mads a fairly Seaboard Air Line s ‘rose above|parbishawCable. 1 1% 1 1%|clation of this city, of which inatitu- | steady showing and there were re- 43, Rock Island general 4s at 80,| fartman Corp. 8 8% 8 &%) tion he was elected secretary in 1912 | lterated reports of 5 TEVOCEIE TrACE Big Four g at nearly a point advance, | fraskel & Barker.. 78% T78% 78% 78% |and which position he still occuples. %“l‘!eg: NS Deea buyi“‘on Shesrifons orghern Facklc dn wesiorn Mary. | Hanisedre.cooo M4 100 10 30d| Hole s memer of the Speniah War SR 1A% 05 DRGNS 20 MR n more 4 were particularly in favor. New Fork Houstom Oll -+ B 1% 1% 1ng| Wars He is also treasurer of the |and after opening steady at decline of :Z::};h?;:rl.m: hl?)?:rwtnha.:: ;lihseirwlzl: nK:gn Central.... %% ’g: ':2 ’:a "’;"lln}e’ ‘l”re?e::?legé‘l-grfif fifi:fi“;’fi’.‘,‘:’: vflc‘e’x eased off under lcnle‘red re&{l’;; fdiahoma... 3% ganized in January of 1913 and has|ing. which came chiefly from Wa! Yo, he Brice ao e, onthe other | g an Refning. Homo o St 2 SANE Shd™erlitying | stfeet and western seurecs. Staren v v tion. ... i rowth. o] v . ) .24, %‘&3& 'x\%':sa‘??;"r&'é‘i ;t}iljeua:mfli;li l[fi:z:;;mnleuo.u 1% 1:: ;-5 ;% gm lge :amte m;,e m; ‘s’g’:ffiyo in- wglhluclt;\'soll;g;\‘tl'l’:“s‘l;:wlng losses of ¢ 3% 8% u structed the transfer of 4 to |about sl E 5s lost some ground. IntarboroMetiLis 316 L ¥e, 35 ¥ structed (ineptranarer ol SsnRito | aboutisiE AousinOILE D Jsauary. Italian Bomds Soft. 6% 6% coupt now $250.000. 13; March, 18.80; May, 1832 July, Some further selling came into Shaiage . ctober, 16.93. Kingdom of Italy 6%s as a logical ac. e e NEW ORLEANS, December 30.— companiment of the banking erisis in & & O IGN X CMA NG, Better cables than due, the quick Italy and the weakness in Italian |10t B 100 ©% 6% Selling checks—dollar values at noon today. | giopping of about half a dozen notices Donds wis mot. at all markes: 'A¢|IntlPaper (2. 4 W4 T4 12900 “Diaces of print-dloths yesters 93% they compared with 941 yes- | Invincible Oil s s day. put the price of cotton 3 to 13 terday. They were down only a point | Iron Products. 4L BN points higher around the opening and a half from their very highest | Island Oil %% % today. News of a large bank failure of the year while they were up 1214 | Jones Tea....- u wu B . 1taly, icaumed henwy mellink; points from their lowest. Kansas Clty Sot 2% 2% and at the end of the first half hour United Kingdom 5%s of 1922 crossed } Kansas C Sou pf... B3% 63% of the session prices were 4 to 10 100 for the first time. Denmark 8s sas & Gulf Co. % 7 points under the close of yesterday. and Norway $s were both down a |Kelly-Spring Tire. &% 4% €% 43 | NEW YORK, December 29.—Foreign | January rose to 18.02 and fell back half point and Belgium 6s were also | Kelly-Spring 8% Df 92% 921 %3 92 |exchange irregular. Great Britain, de- | to 17.83. lower. Kennecott. 21zl %% 26%|mand, 4.19%; cables, 4.20; sixty-day| Futures opened quiet. _January, News that the January coupon on | geystone Tir 16% 15% | bills ‘on banks, 4.16%. France, de-|1800; March, 18.05; May, 17.73; July. Cuba Cane Sugar 7s will be paid was | KoY. m. 01; cables, 8.01%. Italy, de-{17.33; October, 16. followed by » sharp advance in theso B 6% 4o | mand. 435; cablee, 4283 BelEium. Lesmml Dadtie b T oy reached 60, a; nst their 7 demant .66; cables, 7. . Germany, low of 6735 yestorday: © o oo Tlre & e o 7"t io|domand, 0.54; cables, 0.54%. Holland. DAIRY MARKETS. =~ Steel 68 were another feature, equal- | L blgh Val tive. 98% 9 97 97 |demand, 36.65; cables, 36.71. Norway BALTIMORE, December 29 (Spe- ing thelr high of 100. Lima Locomotye. 3 1% 13 13y demand. 15.90. Sweden, demand, 24.95.{ cja1).—Live poultry—Turkeys. pound. International Paper &s felt the We- e Denmark, demand, 19.80. Switzerland. | 3ga40; old toms, 34a35; poor and pressing effect, of the floating of the % 108%| demand, 19.50. Spain, demand, 14.92.| crooked breasts, 20; young chickens, new $12,500,000 part of the issue. With 2% 21 |Grocce, demand, 4.20. Argentine. de- Sro98: poor and white leghorns. 2t this addition to the present supply 8% %% |mand, 33.50. Brasil, demand, 12.80.135: ojd hens. 24a28; small and whi: et AT e o A ot Eally e b TR leghorns, 22823; old ‘roosters, 17alt; > or nLire:) y —_— ducks, 20a27; geese, 24a30; pig 3 tired through the sinking fund, the t St prior. % 3 ir, 20a25; guines fowl, 25a50. Dress- e a000e, 00 fauthor Mattand Onler 204 25%|WINTER WHEAT AREA LESS. |23 ", oultry—Turkeys, pound gad; The bonds are receivable at 103% | Martin-Parry..... 2% 2% 20% 20%| The area sown to winter wheat this|old toms, 34a: Dz?s":alo’- :lrd.ro e oni avy interest dats sua 102% | Mathison Alkili... 20 20 2 2 |rall ts 44,293,000 acres, which is 12 A8 oD 3 fo an annual sinking fing of 1 per | Maxwell saaos Hi e i mer contBlessitheniinn wavineapastiy S Native and nearby cent. n Pete... ted area sown 3 S e . Aerant Gopper. % 2% |which was 44,847,000 acres, the De- SR Bontthrn B Rt Middle States Oll 18% 18% |partment of Asriculture announced| Butter—Cream 4 “V'p' 0 Midvale Steel. 2% 26% 26% |today. Th% eoridmon g[: ovlntlr wn:e.: prints, Pk e December Was .0 per cent of 1adl S s Minn & St v ™) B 5 % ow|a normal, compared with 7.9 ear |ed, 24atf; dairy prin 0K & TPEW iees 2% 28" o%|ago, $5.3 two years ago and 8.0 the | butter, 36a35. Mo Kan & Texpf.. 2 2 2% OSTRICH PLUMES . 13| Mo Pacific. ... :z“'é }Z% g“ ORDERS FOR CAPES ACTIVE. | ngw YORK. December 20.—Al- Power... 6% . @% & | NEW YORK, December 29.—Aocord- [though they are not yet used to o taomery Ward 14 W% 1% u%|ing to forward orders placed for |ime extent that glyocerined ostrich is Notl Somers. Lk 1% 104 0% |SETInE caven Lnen G o hrs |employed as garnitures for women's Natl Cloak & Suit. 20 ,3“ 2w |pare Gde by coat manufacturers in [hats, there is a noticeable prinkling =°"' couv_ 25| Natl Cloak & 8 pf. O:K . ': ‘:l s'nnn;m of dmt:::z'i I:u‘:to‘:ldh-t:!‘l{g of ostrich plumes on some of the tiamrd are wear. This, 00, @ 83..0ozrionrrocsn-ooidan. 4 Jou. 10 BK MK % k| S e of imming. Arc em. |latest models for winter 3 ) e g 2 B 8 B e, ha i some models the fringe |toRether with the rapid development Tankos & W% 1% 106 1% |Bew been taken from the hem and Forging Oo.. q. 80c. 5% 59% 5 59 |placed under the collar. Vivid peau W OE M ol e o el onily 8 thelon; = ‘ng. K ents arc D e B Bat B Bo*|principally with dresses during the |UISIr \n RE. Jewge-ed, SLOATIRED 422 NEW YORK, December 29.—Forelgn So% Lot 0w oav|comin spring, it is also believed that | SRPECI NARTEL TITEG gh o bar silver, 65; Mexican dollars, 493%;. they will be popular with women who | cO% 50 €002 B n 050 ng’ imitation LONDON, December 28.—Bar siiver, |N Y Shiipbullding.. 3% 1% _18% _13% | el kit and blouse combinations. | vor,, Bins of brill.ants and tmitesion 5% pence per ounce.” Money, 3X |NorfolkSouthern. o e " " e S5"ar pisaucs and ail sises of cabe- Tommy: “Father, one of the chaps |chons. Carved.: effects in- m&tm——&m Diin & Der{NorthAmerics..o.d 4K 8. K| ORI YLt & the running as well. 25 ¥ ¢ v