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D. O, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, J922. 3 FINANCIAL. os® FINANCIAL. . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, b4 . ¥ . . . ¢ Movmio, packmo & s1084%%| G rain, Produce and Live Stock| NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE | BOND AND CURB MARKETS. 8 " Modern fireproof storage. — e : Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. Bonds. Curb. i\ WMODERN FIREPROOF STORAGE E::,f_‘;;fl:‘:;om,h‘ ":‘e.-"::un,'fi: BA:‘:I:!‘:R;,N ?.nur;l:“?sl;cm). Open. High. Low. Close. Open. 1ligh. Low, Close. (Rmcetitnd iy Biinoed & Cn') (Furaished by W. B. Hitba & Co) > : = average receipts, 42a43; southern. 40. | —Potatoes, new, 150 pounds, 3.50a|AdamsExpress... 49% 49% 49% &% |Parish & Bingham 12% 11 13% 12% U S CIBERTY BOSDE. | 55 pos. e Asxed. H = Live poultry—Roosters, per Ib., 17| 375; No. 2, 2.00a2.35; 100 pounds,|Adv Rumley. . 11% 1% N% 1% |Pennsylvania. . B% B% 8% B% |y g ey 3 95.42 fi:";" Pxplosives 12 g H turkeys, per Ib., 45a46; chickens, spring, | 1.75a2.50; No. 2, 1.00a1.25; sweets and | Air Reduction.... 48 48% 46 46 |PennSeabdSteel.. 9% 10% 9% 9% | Ul 8 Liberty 1st 4». 97.00 | Allied Of] : per 1b., 28a30; keats, younsg, each, 50a60; | vams, barrel, 3.00a4.75; No. 2, 2.00a | Ajax Rubber. ,. 16% 16% 16% 16% | People’sGas...... 61% 61% 6 61% | U. 8. Liberty 24 s gfl'é . g fowls, 27a28. 4 spring | 525; bushel, 100a1.75; No. ‘2, 50.|Allled Chemical... 56 5% 5 6 |PhilaCompany... sz 8 8 3 |{ 4 Liberty Ist 4%s 90,64 X .. ; hens, - . 75a80. Brocoli, , 50.) Xilis Chalmers. ... 39% -Arrow. . 8. Liberty 4th ‘4%a i i ol ropmers, Ber b 20 irieano | Cabbage, ton, 4v.0omsodo. Cafrots | Allle Chatmerspr. a1 81 @% 84| PlerceOll. L e 1w 0% | Vicloy 100,08 | Hoston and Wyoming Local Banker Expresses H ib., 50a5 1 , each, . , 1.00. Caulifiower. barrel, 3.00| Am Agr Chem..... 30% 31 30% ttaCoal........ 61% 6 6% e |U. ¥ Victory 3%s : lumet and derome - | 0 ressed, small, per Ib., 11212 | 4450 ' Celery, dozen, 50a1.00; crate, |4, P > Lot - i E Live % 1 2 - J m Agr Chem pf.. 9% 09% G69% 69% | Pitts&WVa..... 25 25 2% 20% ) NDS. Noon. n i 3 PACKING, SHIPPING e stock=Calven, choiee. " per b | 5001 05" Cucumbera. erate, G00%| AMAETCRomDE.. (0% 4t S| DUAR WY . B B NE el oTuzi BoxDS. G eietis Views on Regaining Ameri i LoN G S OVING |23 Jambs, - per 1o 843 Ve 900, - Giggplants, *erate, $00a400.| A7 Boe Bt V% ®m W MW PressedSteelCar. @4 &N EM S P e N Cltion Bervice (new) can Trad Green frui , per bbl., 6.00a P s\ TEORE09. *| Am Brak o 5% 51 Producers& Ref... 2% 2% 25% 25% | French Go t Tigs 1041, Cities Service (old) 5 H | No Charge for Esfimates 10505 per b Dashot. 2. 50as 255 wests o : Am GinkeShos... §1% TN S 22K | Bullman Co.oo oo, 1ere 1o 106% 106% | Governmens of Smitucriand 55 Cltien Service pfd n e % CEEXN, DEY STORAGE FOU FURNITURE emn, 'per 'box, 275150, California | ,gi¢liuce, basket, 1508225, ) Onlons:| Am Chicle Go,.oee 1% 1% 11 11 |PuntaAlegre..... s s S & |Kinkdom of Helglum T3gs 1045 Commonmealtt Pinane Speaking of America regaining the i and papoe Eutimatoy cheerfly giten, Con| lemons, per box, 550a800; Callfornia | oyster plants, bunch, 5a7. Paranips, | Am CottonOfi__1 sk 2% 2% 2% Pureoil. .. 1 3% 3% - 36% | Uihied Kimgdons i 10 Gontinentas Motors. - trade prestige, a prominent local I hone Siain 12 iy Trult, 3.5004.50. Florida oranges, 4.00a | Dushel, 70a50s "peas, hamper, 4004[Am CottonOlpf.. W 4 1, 0, | FIITIYACIOE. - 04 W08 00 tew| Uniten Rinkdom 5 103 D ool avihay banker said today: “The reasons for i T Safety, Service and Saving (500, Tangerines, 4.00a5.00. " = | Radishes, punch, 3ad. Savoy cab:|&m Hide& Loa... 13 18% 18% - 13% | Reading. 72 % MG 7% Ameriean Agri. Cliemical T 1941, - 1003 | Dominion Ol - the decline in our export trade are 1 . We can store and Inwire your furniture for [ VeBStables—Potatoes, No. J. BOTibage, bushel, 50. Spinach, .bushel| Mo HIde & Leapf. 60 60 69% 5% | Reading 2d pf. @@ % aow | Amerion Yol and T ogeonY D 5713 | ik Basin .. familiar enough—the indifference of = less than any ‘\‘.m-;qnlxh-:r-ne ‘warehouse in ROt 'l;o(aioe;: Pper Db, 0ad.00. | 1.00a1.25. Squash, crate, 3.50a4.50.|Am Ice. . 8 8 7% 7 |ReplogleSteel.... 27 21% 26% 25% | Atchison, Topeka and S. F. gen. 4s 1993." 85% | Engineer's Petroleum manufacturers to export markets i!:‘;;:l’,t l';:'ck::s.LCnterl & Shippers | Lettuce. nearby, per crate, 1.00a1:50; :‘:"‘l(u‘wgb crate, 4.0026.50. Turnips,|Am Ice pf... % 7% W 'na aep;ronasun.. 62% Sl & 62 | AtianticCoust Line Tu 1980 *01% | pureka Oroesus - during 1919-1920, when temporary . 5 ate, 1. sket, 50. y atic Refiuing Co. - ! Ceekiad & Chty, Subncoan 4 Long Distanee Moving. | SOUthern, —per Crate, 1.50a3.00. — Cel- | BERTEL | Ked, barrel, 5.00as.00;| AT International. @ % 3 ID6|NeDIron &BCIpe.. 86 88 8 B | L Fowger Co. Tigs 1038 108% | Federal Oil shortage of goods at home offered & ery, per doz. 75a1.25. Romaine let-; .- » packed, barrel, 5.00a8.00;| Am La France.... %% 9% 9% ep Motor Truck.. 8 8 7% T%| Baltimore and Ohio conv. 1% 1 743% | Fensland_ 011", WINTER BUILDING STORAGE, | ¥ Ff. O Cymbiings, per crate,! No. 2. 4.0025.00; bushel, 1.50a2.50; | Am Lingeed. 0% O 20% | Royal Dutch . 50% 60% 48% 48% Baitimore and Ohio 6s 1929, #4% | Glilette afet, ready outlet for our surplus capaci- Tel. N. 3345. Foee Estimates. 1438 U it. o.w. pinach, per bbl., 4.00a5.00.{DOX apples, 2.00a4.00. Cranberries, | om Locomotive. .. 104% 105% 102 |StL&SanFran... 20% 2% 20% 20% | Bultimore and Obig 8. W. Div. Gilliland Of ties: the decline of foreign cur- per . 100-1b. sack, 6.00a6.25. | barrel, 30.00a35.00. Grapefruit, box,| am paaiat, 8 85 8 |StLouisSown pf.. 33% 8% 8% 33% | Bethlelem Kteel P. M. Glen Alden C > A o~ Cabbage, 3.25u3.50 per cwt. Cucum- |00a400. ~Oranges, box. 2.50a4.50.|amgnin% Tom " "ou 6% 6 |SantaCecillaSug. 1% 2 1% 2 | ek Edison Ts 194 ey Gilenpte SERk o Snfeontig exXchanie EOArker ol bers, 3.00a6.00. Eggplants, per crate,| Tangerines, strap, 5.00a7.50." Straw-| A7 Saeb S Romec- G0 G 4 |SaxonMotors. ... 214 % 2% 2% | . oriington ( Tndien Packin which had the effect of adding a 14 4.00a5.00. California tomatoes, per box, | berries, quart, 75a85. Am Smelting..... % % 43% | Sears Roebuck. 63% 63% 61% 62% | Intercontinental Rubber . heavy Surcharge to our already high Iuternational Petroleum (new 4.0024.50. Florida, 7.00a8.00. Beans, SELLING PRICES AT NO c Am Steel Fdy. : . 7 g export prices; our- inability to launch 4 P44 |3.5024.00 per basket. Sprouts, 20225 per 5 P . | Cliesapeake and Oh'o coav. erome Verde . ctiv. tem f tending 1COl o L Wheat—No, 1 red Am Steel Fdy pf.. 9% 9% 9% | Seneca Copper.... 2% 22% 21% 21% | Cliew o Kay County Gas. a constructive system for extending C MDPAN pg | avart. Peppers, per erate, 5.0026.00. quotations; No. 2 red wintee sprc .17, | Am Sugar. ..., 8I% 6% 69% | Shattuck-Arizona. 8% 8% 8% 5% | Chie b ang Nt beus rerd. d15n 201 Lake Torpedo | credits to foreign buvers, due to the CGOTTON MARKETS. jNo. 2 red winter, garlicky, spot, 1.13. Am Sugar pf, . 86% 8% 87% | Shell Trad & Tran. 8T% 87% 81% 87%| Mil, and St. Paul conv. 4%y 1982. aincoln Moloes general distrust in t country ol 83% | Sinclair Ofl. the stability of currencies and con- Northwestern 615 1936 29% 102 86 6 4 % 2% 312% n& 2% | Sears Roebuck pf. 92% 92% 91 91 96! 5% 8% 3% 8% 5.—Yester-| , Corn—Cob corn, old, yellow, quoted at | Am Sumat, 19% 19% 19% Magma_Copper . NEW YORK, January S x . Tuland and Pac. refdg. 4v 1931.. ditions abroad: the invasion of world 5/705-5 Fla. Ave. N. W. {day's advance was followed by re-|270 per barrel; contiact corn, spot, 58% | Am Sumatra pf... 68% 68% 63 e8| Sloss-ShefMleld ] “nion Station 6144 1963 2 Maracaibo Ol e e ey | SEPARATE ROOMS, $1 Mentr [newea “nervousness in” the cotton |Per bushel: track corn, vellow, No. 2,| Am Tel & Teleg... 115 116% 1M4% 115% |Sloss-Sheffieldpf.. 0 7 70 Merens oney, A aicoun LA ThoRe CarrenEy, id and ap 3 i °t xt the opening today "wmg,dnmesflc or better, 62 per bushel. ! Am Tobacco. . 181% 129% 129% | So Porto Rico Sug. 49 659 48 Local and Long Distance MOVING. ?.')“\5:-:\k"u\-.-,-,.ur:.n cables, declining ! Oats—White, No. 2, 45a45% per|Am Tobacco (B).. 128 128 126 126 |SouthernPacific.. 8% 78% 8% By Careful Men. Rates Rensonable. | ;| .ion’ oxchange rates and Liver-{bushel; No. 3, 42152431, per bushel. Am Tobacco pf (n) 91% 1% 97% 97% | Southern Rallway. 18% 18% 18 PACKING BY EXPERTS. Goods insured |0,), New Orleans and Japanese sell-|, Rve—Nearby, $5a95 per bushel; No.{Am W Wks 6%pf.. 18% 19% 18% 18%|Southern Ry pf. SRS wille) 1o our o distancy veme: ing. Rumors of business troubles in|2 Western export, spot, 7% ; No. 3, N0 | Am Wa Wo 7% pf.. 61% 6% 61% 67% | Stand Oll of Cal & P Manchester, England. evidently ex-|quotations. g Am Woolea. . 80 8% 7% 78%|Stand Ollof N The Blg 4 Transfer Co., lllc., erted an unsettling influence and aft-| Hay—Receipts, twenty-five tons; range | Am Woolen pf.... 103% 104 108% 108 |Stewart-Warner.. sell us; and, finally, the continued high prices of our manufactured fox | E00ds because of the infiexibility of 1%l our labor costs. 37y 18 ! “This, of course, is all retrospect. 6% 6% !For the future great hopes are being 1% 27 'built on the conference on limitation Midwast Oi Midwest Oil pfd. Midwest Refining Mountain Producers . ada Ophir . ew Cornelia . pixsing Mines Co orth Amer, P. and P Genernl E; 4T 41 &1 | Gocdyear Tire and Rubber 91w | Grana Trank Ta 1040 176l 169% 170 | Great Narthern 7s 1 L Tilinais Central 55, 25 2l \5 | In‘ernationa] Merc. Mar, {er opening bare ady at a decline | from 16.00 to 21.00 per ton, with a bet- [ Am Zinc & Ld pt- . 3 8% 389 |Stromberg Carb 3% 3% 35! 3 pid nsi nd ref. 5 Northwestern Ofl . |of armament, or rather on the econ- 1125 14th St. N.W. JoF 15 €0 15 points, active months soon | ter demand, and that demand is centered | Anacsnde, o 01 . e % 1% 4% |Studebaker. et b IR N T B r Ol (new): omic conference which is expected to Phone Main 2054. jshowed net losses of 27 to 29 points,|on best grade of timotay and mixed| sgso Dry Goods... 4116 4% 43 43 |Submarine Boat.. % 8% i 3 | peanex JonEs follow, and on the effect it will have Specialists in with March selling at 1835 and May |grades. 3 Atchison. . - W @% @ % |SuperiorOfl.. .. 6 b4 e s on the balancing of budgets abroad. e : At 17.86. | Stwaw—No. 1 rve, nominal, 15.90;|jiomeon. . et s s enniCarnar bt Radlo com. on the adjustment of international Long-Distance Moving March, 1 iNo. 1 wheat. tangled, 11.00; No. 1 oats. | yiian¢ic Fruit Co. 2% 2% 2% 2% | Texas Company. " ew : debts and on the stabilization of for- and October, { nominal, 11.00a11. Rilentic Gult % 9% 30 |TexasGuif Sulph % i “ 19 leign exchange. antic Gulf..... 0% ur 40% 3% OO Rnd s e . Reynolds 37 “Meanwhile the American manu- ) [ GHICAGO, "Tanpary) 6—Alnoush] Ailtes 14% 14% 114% | Texas & Facific. . UN]TED STATES not serious |yt O ket averafed a little A 'if:f,{,}'.’“;r ' 9% 9% |Texas& PC& Ol STORAGE €O ermont shoaren omtined weakhess, |loWer at the outset today. prices|AutoSales,....... sa 3% 3% 3% Third Avenue. s closing at the lowest prices of the!S00n scored a moderate advance.|gBaidwin Ldco..... 9% 9% 9% 8% | Tobacco Prod. . and the market here was under|Initial downtowns were aseribed to|gBaldwin Loco pf.. 106 104 104 104 | Tobacco Prod pf.. ireproof Warchcuses |::3: derabl . pressure of Liverpool,|Profit taking sales. The subsequent| Balto & Ohio, . 3i% % 84% 54% | Trans ContlOil... ON_MOV:HNG, PACKING loc ESTIMATES ©“\i$VeiieriNe L 26% 24w - 247 | 2% 8% 28% T 2% 62 88% 88% T 104 9% &% | Pennsylvania gen. mortzage 4% sk 71w 719 | Reading Eeneral 4 ; T T e S Lo Ran Louis n Consolidated | Sult Creek Produci Balt Creek (new) Supulpa com. . Simmy Petrol elly 0l liern Coai ‘and iron. 12} Kweets Co. of Ameri Swift International Touopah Divide . E orfolk and Western co orthern Pacific 43, kard Motor @ar’ Co. nin 5s, 1908 ¢ Ifacturer, with an excess capacity on i3i; | his hands, is again probing foreign 3% [ trade possibilities with an_ earnesi- 11% | ness which suggests the ultimate res- 5 ltoration of our outgoing commerce 3% |to a place in more fitting sequel to Sy |the commanding position which ‘it 6 *|held in the world trade at the end s, 1 1 and Wall street sellipg. There | ®ains appeared to be based on buving | Balto & Ohio pr. 521 62% 6: B2%| Upion Bug & Papr. also a little selling for south on|due largely to hullish crop reports|getn Steel... . 2% 62% 62% b:% | Union Ofl MAN—u229 318 = 420 account of the decline, which carried [from the southwest. Ovening auo-| getp Steel (B) B6% 7% B6% 56| Union Pacl 126% 125! 1% |of the war.” PHONES #3333 10™ St NW | Narch contracts oft to 15.24 and May | tations which varied from % off to| gooth Fisherics 5% 6% 5% 5% Union Tank Car pf .‘u‘ mw . 23l Forum Meetings to S -=— ine adj. 5s, = = to 17.66 in tHe noon hour, or 35 to 39| up. with Mav L11% to L11%. and| 9% G6% 69% | United Al : LEGAL NOTICES points net lower. Southern spot ad-|July 1.01 to 1.01%, were (nnm\-edlfi""‘; fi';‘ms‘fi?‘fr‘;“ ‘é?: .,x % T | United pr:‘{,s"el‘ lfit Igz F I STEPRENS and F.W. HILL, Ji,,| Vices complained of poor demand, but by a slicht eeneral setback and then | o Y B £ J L% 1% 16% 1% | United Ry Inv pf.. 20% 20% 20t B STERHENS And EoW: 5 according to reports received here ound to well above | BUrns Bros....... 31 31 |United Retail Strs AttorncIw from Dallas very little cotton remains Burns BrosBwi.. 8k 34 31 31 | United RewaliStra sl 614 sl e ot ta £ Butte Copper..... 5% b rod.... 9% 9% i tathe il of tammen Butte & Superior. 20% 2% USIndus Alcohol. 3% 8% 37 873 |1 LIVERPOOL, January Yim 29% 29% | US Real 7 7% | Union Pacit spot, in good demand, but business: % lower. Mav Butterick. .... s usR:m::.-, 6% 68 b5ila 5% ! X)lr’u. 1%} Following the practice of chapters 27 lin' the larger cities of the country 10 {the Washington Chapter of the Amer ican Institute of Banking will in 1y [surate a series of “forum” meetin 9" |10 be held monthly, according to an nnouncement made today, by W. J of the Agnerican Nation st ref. 4s. Steumship United Retail Wuyne Coal andy. nd oats held within narrow After onening unchanged to to 531, the mar- N trict of Columbia, H —In re_condemnation v RT OF THE ding a District Cour land for an alley i square 816, in the District of ¢ bl—Dis | Fers ices s 24 o0 nid- | ket recovered a trifle. California Pckg. - 63 63% 62 5 V- Leather com. = can. Tabiicatio - co B o ot T Dy iddlie, 1004 | Oats siarted nnehanesd to taat | California Petpol. 4 4 |USSteel. A N R S e e o president of the local organi- Commisai ot Columbia, | middling., low middl 10.09° |hizher. May 2817 to 283 _and re-|California Petpf.. 84 8 s s L. Wk 4% W45 14% | United Y S nw first of these meetings will be pursuant to the provisions of good ord: i imained near to the initial figures. |Canadian Pacinic.. 119% 1$% %% 11%%; Utah Copper. G2 2% 609 60% | Vac oy L ackiny ) ineld at the Harrington Hotel next section 1608 1. inclusive, of the Code ¥ |Sales 8,000 | Higher aquotations on hogs gave|Carson Hill Gold... 1% % 1% 1% Utah Securit - % 1% 10% ‘ National | 1% Thursday evening : 5 o'clock, when Tor tiie District of Coun some firmness to provisions. Central Leather... 30% 0% 29% 2| VanadiumCorp... 31 3% 0% 9y around the digr ates of th st Potatoes stronger; receipts, Central Leath pf.. 6 6 64 6% Va.CarChem..... 28% 8% 28 2 133 16k Sarsi O square &45 United States shinments, Cerro de I’asco. % 8% 8% | Va-Car Chem pf... 6815 6 Y hang streets and South Carolina aventie onsin _ round whites Chandler Motor 4% % 4% | Wabash prA. 2% 20% fecting financial institution H - 2 oon— 134 | o 6% | Amer I 100 3-16 100% Anglo-American 0il Co. (new 14 | American Tel & e ler said that ow % |space only forty seats will be procur- ‘Mllh—, and that the wishing to secure Ches & Ohio. - 8% 55 6 |WabashpfB...... 1 {Chi & EstnIll..... 1Y% 1% %] Wells-Fargo Exp. 69 Chi & Estn 11l pfd. 33% 8% 3 83% )| Western Md 2d.... % Strict of Columbia, a mup filed_with t wereof, anl praying also th el a Jury in sccordance w 1 da., bnlk, Minneota round white __A|ewt.: Michiean do.. 1 Mr. W this L the law| NEW ORLEA. 10014 | Borne-Scrymser Co. S, January =g esess the g . = 2 urals, sacked. 2.10 cwt. ; 4 % s L T o 003 | Buckeye Pipe Line Co. : 1ace odations d i eutire amount of said | 29 points in the price of cotton in the | ST P, TGP ERTL ST DO T Chi Mil & SUPREL. 32 s 3L . 8L | Wheeling & LE T e 102§ B ey o et damages. including the expenses of these pro-; first half hour of trading here tod: tuted # strengthening influence at the | Chi & Northwn... 64 62 % 2% | White Motor. 8% 85% | = . o ceedings, upon vach lot or part of lot oriMarch fell off to 1 The market | 1™ 5 R L rm, 14 to 15 ner | oni & Northwn bf. 1% 102 1014 102 | White Oil.... % uk 9 | Personal. was steadied by pri frrh’t:l 9L Dy ,‘.',ii{..,n:‘:." tl;j‘:'-";fllv;l ate bureau fig- |pioier wi to 112 and | Gai R14& sacific.. 8 8 3% 3% | Wickwire Spe cer ‘ls 13l 14 George O. Walson, president of the h May. 1.11% find said lois. parts of lots or pai ures of 000 b as the total| jyuiy 10114 to 1.01%. ChiK1&P i%pf.. 84 8 8 8 | Wilson Company.. 28 28 - 28 ana_ Pipe Line Liberty Nationa ank, is spending a vill be o ds pi or, " in and | £ s to the st of January in the > . i Ci 2 % ! % 2 | Transit ¢ v d i Iand will be benefited ds pr i for, - and :‘x,v‘llrlx.!‘r.u.m;i‘_u;lw “or ’hklx:n'\r_\ in thi Later there was considerable corn | cyiie Copper 1% 16% 15% LW Willys-Overland.. 5% 6% 5% ey few days in New York city. : on of ‘buf ! yrecsure. from cash houses hedgi 000 bales during this last giNNing | against rurchases to arr period. ettled = . The close to 1 net lower, with . 2 21 % %%| Woolworth... M0% 1374 137T% . B 8 8 5 | Worthington Pmp ¥ % 4l sl Lecture Today. According 1o the schedule arranged . ordered in these . warned | Chino Copper . orthein Pipe Line Co. CCC & St Louis court, this 4th d a Ohio 0l that a1l persons aving any inter opy of “th A delegation of Washington members of the R. L. Dollings Company. inve: and other Tauk Line € 7 : ens, and_order be served by tlis United States | Cbio or his_deputics. upen each of the | SAPODS: tned | 2 0: old roosters, 16a wh b wcks| Capital Traction Gs—8500 at 45, ; ducks, <23a30; geese, 2 Potomac Electric Light cous. 35—$1.000 at o per ce « uhn :;‘ u“*.'m' $1.000 at 83, SLOW at &5, $1,000 at 89, entimes: ex-{ Srucivie Steel. 3 § $1.000 't 0, $1.800 at 59, 51060 a0 S, 2 francs 65| CUbun-Am Sugar. lo% 6% io% 1% 1 Potomae Eicctic general Gy $1.000 At 951 per cent loan, 80 francs |, CaneSugar.. 9% 9h sn Bk | $1.000 at 085, $1. The dollar was quoted CAne SNERT R i iem e | SLOW e oxidl g1 at 12 francs 59% centimes. O on Chem. .. 606 oit «0n ton|, Yppebinstan Halw PARI anuary on the bourse tod 5 rentes, 54 francs Eggs—Loss off; native and nearby, | crange on - London, firsts, dozen, 482 uthern, 47a48. | centimé Butter—Creamer; fancy pound, | 20 centime: a43; prints, nearby creamery Prices improved | Corn Procucts. Three per cent ! Cosden & CO- procecdings be and they are lereh Ettlad 16 1ol % 3 oy Pennsst orhe et achogl T ApD) and command. in this ¢ DY AR 14 to 53%a53%. _‘-_"{“_‘Cl‘ i MO e High. Low. Last irie Oil and Gus. 1oy ‘officers Sevalm it before the of January, 1 bt Open. Hioh. TLow. Close | COc8-CO! prd 2% pry Call Money. b 7t A wirie Pipe Line € C. Peelle, will lecture before oiciock am., an e b atiendance unili BALTIMOT LY viok 1% Colo Buel. .- oo B0 ay, ! e I | this afternoon at 5 oc The. court ha made “its gaal. order fp 5 > Eh A oo & Southern. . Sutl , s aft at 5 o' ) ratitying and contieming the award of dam- f Liive pot Fl L L O O et o bote ot bid G HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. uths Tenn, 0 take ss his theme “Special Law Prob- e e e heetin, il 1t 125 _chicke 2 33 33% | GOl Graphopho 2% zm Dw 03 600 12m.......336 900 e s 4 is further orde opy of this motice ; small Lo Col Graph pf..... 10 10 10 Standard { George M. McKee of th I dejec el publishiet. twcice al ek L'.Id roosters, | Mav N Comp Tubulator. . ?‘;V‘ :’“ S e iantany Bank will address the class on The Washington Herald and The eese, | Tuly Cons Cigar o H ! g - eign Exchange—Letters of Credit and Eeolng Star. newapapers bl Euines fow, each. | P nsui N Y. wi ws s wniWashington Stock Exchange Stanaard | Travelors' Check at d_poultry—Turkeys, 352 Cons Textile 2 | SALES. s before the sai £ Januury. 50 poor and thin, 23;| PARIS BOURSE IMPROVED. |corv St 4% 4 & | Washington Gas 5s—SLO0O at &i. wan & Finch mslilags Earky Wenve s further orde b \ | ‘marsh; owners of the fee of the land to be con herein as may be found by the suid deputles, within the District fore the smid 2Nth o 3. e urt: A, 1 N (Seal.) A grue cop Washington Oil Co, ment brokers of Philadelpht: Harge ci headed by arles H District of Columbia manager. IR i Pictsch left today for Indianapolis to attend the annual Century Club meeting of the or- ganization. The company’ salesmen from all T oNLg. y and “Eiectric ptd.—10{ 1 D103y BEACH, Clerk. By it p“nr‘"' Del & Hudson. oy l::% mh :xx;%i Money—Call loans, 5a6 per cent. 105 com, = en_from ai Mlerk - = b AXP. el Lack & WSLn. . 11¥% 119% N BONDS. yparts of the coumtry will atten e o CH-C STERHENS. and NINGGOLD; & FORD BIGGEST T SXER. Dome Mines. .- lbw 1y wh 1 - Bid and Asked Pri meeting, The meeting_ of the PEART Ao CHICAC O, 4iJanuary BOSTON. January 5.—Barron's finan-{ "5 avi pf. Fi T AT rices. 1 |eliih is fo be held here. according to = * OF THE creamers cial weekly points ‘out in 'its cur- |{DUSZS0 0 3 187 e 8 PUBLIC UTILITY. {announcement made by Mr. Pietsch oy e T Doaeriet Gont seconds, 26: rent ue that the “$75.000,000 paid | emscrson= Ahll."' e N B! |Included in the party were R. T e nts ¥ alley purposes | —Hig| by Henry Ford in a single year for | sawncoti-sohuson. s O 0 ' O e e in square 34 of Columbia.— | firsts, 40; ors taxes outranks John D. Rockefeller| mndicoit-John pt. o e P R Pelon A3ga.. 5 3 w hikon s DERie tantl Distriet and Order of j cellaneous, ator firsts, |and stands as the record individual | arie. . 3 b i e | Am Tell amd T Be. 1 NEW YORK, January 5.—Further|Frank L. Hurd. Publicat; T"n” t !‘:l;;xl 3. itax in the history of the world—and | wrie 18t PI.. = ‘;; e e m‘-:nm:r -n‘\.x lrox 5. 2 ;::‘:3- divergence of speculative sentiment A. L. B. Banquet. Gommixs olumbin, pur- | ° ; % ; £ 5 F o u Po-owmac o ‘ Seant o the provisions of section 1008 0 sec. | , FOUILEY—Alive, 3G par oent of 1€ went for Wik, DASC ye RO Ll et Wk ) 56 10 asi PN Telcptens e 100% |-was shown by the conflicting move-| Plans for the annual banquet of the ‘ Tion 1608-1. inclusive, of the Code of Law for prin tu nt and future. sumous LR e S T s el ot s L B R S s e the District of Columbia. have filed a petition risher Boay of O BE % il Live| Capiial Traction R K. 100 T1-16| MmN g s opening | (ol O nking, to be held at the in this court praying for the condemnation of | | cios Kubver....t. 1% :;:/’u ;!: );‘m"“:h’ and Suburban 5. 1005 {of today's stock market. Passing of | New Willard Hotel, February 25, are B Ty i Tl | A street that i ing, not going e O G e menntme Oas dst Ds. a | the General Motors common dividend falready beginning ‘o be formulated, 12th Shepherd stree! 4 Michigan ave- | stree s comu aen ASD| 7 ie Light S toc e “tion. | according to of s of the organi- oo northeast), i the DIsteict of Columbla, as | 2> Sen Asphaltpf.... 9% 84 w2 jicanseaihat atock Hojmenol Mraction ] ation: Wl S8% 8% s 8% Bk . ally to 83, a new low record. Other; W. A. Dexter. vice president of the . T TN 0% motor shares and subsidiaries were | local chapter. has been designated to ot the dinner committee, and, according o 1o him, the attendance is expected to Sugars forfeited part of yesterday's | be in excess of 500. gains? and equipments and foreign| Others to have active part in the e e: C. H. Taylor, Ri | troleum reacting a point. United | tertainment committee; Harry V. Fruit, Union Bag, California Petro- | Haynes, president of the Farmers and { Mechanics’ National Bank of George- shown on a plat « tition as part there this court empanel a L w24l On Connecticut Avenue ||: \ R e L e e 1109 to 1115 [enator land for alley purposes in square 3623, avd to | e ® 82 8 | Washington Gan 71 assess s benefi(s resulting therefrom the en- 3 = ot o HO0dr e B n Pl 18 8z @ | Washington Kwy. ud Etec e ame e A new, modern, fireproof store and ,oftice building, e N orUre, ... 8% 1% 1% 1% | Wash. liwy. and Ele. g o, 65, B I it eeartivat right in the heart of the most intensive development on il 5iiitanamo Sus: IR P MISCELEANEOUS the ""“'1““"(’1""'.1’-3&'}?’-”":'2 . Parts of lota Washington’s “Fifth Avenue,” now filling rapidly. Don’t ld:;!n?:::whc:‘l;m e 1m 1w | EEN REAID B T s leum preferred and National Cloak | recn man of on reels of lan pe. b d as provide i ! . iegt 9 ! 5 an ¢ > for. in and by the aforesaid Code of delay until it is too late. (el parker.. T T4 Tok ok | Washingion Market S 194 and Suit preferred represented the |speakers: Norman E. Towson, Wash- is: by the court, this 3d dav of Janua 7 e TTh % w2 92 ML torage 5s. i { . = o 215 i constructive side of the market at|ington Loan and Trust Company. will IR hereby, | Y | 11upp MoLOTS. % us Lol $10CKS. ;One Half of Issue Is Disposed gains of 1 to 2% points, Ct A bervise the decorating, and Fran- Warned and commanded to appear in this court | xce ent ce ooms | lllinos Central... % 9% 8k 8% PUBLIC UTILITIES Preliminary quotations for the more | cis G. Addison, jr., vice president of ap filed with the said pe- | and praying jury, in ac sen Electric. 2% wh 2 364 6% ob% before the 28th, day of January, 1922, at V ! ? a4 f—{ = limportant foreign exchanges were | the Security, Savings and Commercial b E“‘f‘" A cumtinus e e | Large first flgor office, 31 by 30 feet, at $125 per month. :::;;'::q:. 8% Y% 0f—Other Invest lower. German marks showing special | Bank, will act s chairman of the til the court shail have made its Haal order | { S o in: Theee: 3 seating committee. Tatitying and contrming the award of dam- | cellently arranged suites and single rooms on second interboro M % % Norfolk aad Wasi. Stcambos ments, heavines eatingicommittes o0 L R S d third floors, served by elevator, and every conven- @ AgriChem pr. s ~Sou S S| Weak Ry oa e, Srd: & el SiEmcltons: Mechanics' Bank will serve as secre- e I otio el an 4 Y 7 y intl Harvester.... gz LS e e e Alternate rallies and reactions oc-{tary to the dinner committee, While > American blished twi ek for two suc- | ience. Large, well ventilated; ample window space. intl Mer Marine e Wi s e | 8 J Lo I Mer Mannepi Sin uh 6w DG Washington Post and the Washington Herald, | intl Motor Truck.. Zi% % %% #% | Columbia R WL T i | : to er dquare I' oot Lt Mot T B G s B | Commetta X jeast ten days before the said Nth | ; atrict .. ot Sanunrs, ek 1t farther ordered | 1au Micker. % u% % ak|Rletriet oo ,py of ihix mutice and order be served et that a copy motice and order be ser intl Pap G R W e \ by the United States marshal or his deputies | : % v be de| ein as ¥ e maid marsiat or i o * 5 JewelTem. cnenes 10% 100 104 1o curred during the morning. Shorts|J. . Chaney of the Commercial Na- were prompted to cover on the con-|tional Bank will act as treasurer. tinued ease of money, call loans open- ing aty per cent but dropping almost| ... - 3 immediately to 43. Reports that| CHICAGO L¥ TOCK MARKET. progress was being made in the pro-| CHICAGO, January 5 (United States posed merger of independent com-|bureau of markets).—Cattle—Receipts, panies were accompanied by gains of | 10.000 head: beef steers active; mostly !1 to 2% points in the steel group.|steady to strong; choice vearlings. I 1 Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, January ]lhe $15,000,000 province 6f Ont: teen-year non-callabie 5% per cent .mld' {bonds in the New York market was re- ported at a late hour this afternoon to ol 4% dun e P e bafors. notably Lackawanna, Vanadium, Re-|10.00: choice heavy bullocks, 9.50: she Dastrict of Columbia before the £ . sewel Tea pf. Y% B Bk W by the syndicate that b 5 : s ock an lls steady; veal calves, 25 iy the court, - H H ; ey hr . - public and Gulf States. stock and bulls steady ; alves, 25 bk ] 813 15th St. N.W. S E‘ng:net;ti:‘fshon 3 '2:; 2% ;:: I:: :::; bo?.‘:fle:ftm:‘. ?gmf,';’:,,‘-’;‘,‘,;fo,_';,‘,’;g‘“; Equipments, metals. tobacco and|to 60 higher: bulk ealers, £.7529.00 ; 3 an! o2 oo, 2 ” i) | utilities also rose 1 to 3 points. kers and feeders steady Kansas CSOUDL... B4 bw 54 bak | American Becurly and Trust. o 28, e number of the lurgest and most active | il Swere disposed to strengthen, but |- Hoge.Receipts, 37.000 head: active; s GWILO.. % 1° 6% 1 Heity-Spring Tire. 3% 8% 5% 364 | Union Trust - Kennecott. . . 2% 6% % Washington Loa Keystone Tire.... 167 174 16% \ .sge (88).. 112% 112% 110 :::kfwn_nnasleel «5 4% 45 shin, ; ; : i i a0 valley 51% S A e e g 5 | Ligeote & Myrs pf. 100% 105 107 107% | Union Savings given that the Commissioners of the District of So50s Columbia (pursuant to a_certain provision of a Locomotive. 924 3% 92w |\ Rinolon Mechanics i o L% 2% % 1% ¥ s, ARl Sitind 0 | Open and Lighted Until 8 O’Clock PM. Daily | LOSata®: 2220 i wime 180" 550" | americnn houses in tae street were members of the {svndicate offering the bonds. The price | Farrofoum beine wbimony o e Fas 99% and interest, and the bonds | nounced pressure. Trading on the curb exchange in the inew 6 per cent external bonds of the | Duteh East Indies began this morn- jing. The issue of $40,000,000 was Tame ! fully subscribed for at an early hour.| After the interesting happenings of | Among other new bond offerings to-{the two previous days. the various lday were an issue of $600,000 Cinciu-{price movements today were quit. { nati, Ohio, school district 51 per cent | tame and unimportant. The main iy due scrially to 1945, at prices|cident was a rather sharp decli eld from 4.70 to 4.40 per cent, and | sterling exchange, w $195,000 5 per cent 7 1-6 year average | week or more of narr 5 to 25 higher: top, 8.00, for hogs aver- ng 165 and down ; bulk of sales. 7.10 a7.60 ; pigs steady to 25 higher; bulk de- Rails followed their recent apathetic | girable, 7.90a8.00. course, although coalers and grangers| Sheep—Receipts, 13.000 head: steady developed a firm tone. higher ; fat lamb top early, 12.00¢ choice clippers, 10.50; prime, 95-poun Sy | enminge, 11:00: fat ewe top early, 8.00 National Savings RSE, Att REME COUR’ ding District n of land neces- | sary for the opening and extension of { ~ 15th street between Varnum and W "\, streets northwest, the jumbia. —Dist Arerican Locomotive, came off rather easily. The automobile shares went down in sympathy with the heavy selling of General Motors. which persisted. entitied, “An act making appropriations Mackay Cos. k) 2 2 72 | Arling! the expenses of the government of the Dis of Columbia, for the fiscal year ending June Mackay Coe. - I thirtieth. ninetecn | andred and fourteen, and i : Firemen's highway bonds of St, Lawrence coun- a n i of A etier purpees, e Manhattan Elev... 85% 5% 36% 3% | \I0OI0 "paion =Y LI X attracted a good deal of despite the fact that the passing ized to opez, extend or ior... 8 8 3 3 % e el A0S There is afways the sugges the dividend had been fully expected. A FOUR NEW | daaret R ol 26% 5% W% 56| Columbia Title s e g o ot a Upited rallway ) UA%| something may be going on under the | The reaction at length became fairl portion of ‘the District of Columbii s 20% 20% 20% 20| Real Estate Titie. s e g e 30 it Surface of international politics | general, although outside of a few The cities 'of Washington _and COLONIAL Marun-Party ... 56 o6 wa sl MISCELLANEOUS. per cent consolidated mortgage bonds, | which the public does not know. kit | stocks there was no important weak- adopted nunder the act of Congress approved dathisor, 018 18 1z 12 |Columbia Graphophone com e Mo retire aw oroceeds it of | there is no disposition to connect to- [ ness. reh 2, 1893, as amended by the act of Con- P . > il | Maxwell (B,... Columbia Graphophone pf Rriying | Detroit o O ds, | 42Y's decline in the exchanges with | Sentiment was somewhat unsettied 58 approved June 28, 1898, by condemnation H H 5 i HOMES 2 May Dept Stores.. 104 106 104 104 | "¢ Paper Mfg. Co.... S e under S s roit railway bonds,|any hidden, unfavorable development |by the passing, first of the Kelly b e e e A : : Mexican Pote-. .- LA LI e | e e e oo ianie Loy whichifellldus DscanibErHl 1nst. affecting the German reparations or |Springfield and then the General o ve filed a ion in this | | Mexican Pete p! 3 = e 7 Europe’s economic situation in en- | Motors dividends, which inevitably o ot nutioml o6, tha/Tand Deceisary s INSPECT || Mfaate States vii.. 18 18% 123 .3 | Old Dutch Market com 2 2 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. . leral. Rather the explanation seemed |set going a flood of rumors regarding for the opening and extension of 15th street aiami Copper. 26% 2% 264 % | Lanston Monotype . 1.70% T2l geling checks—dollar values at moon today: | to lie in the falling off of gold im- | the possibility of similar action in between Varnuin and “Webster strcets. 1o the | TOD. l|| Miavale Steel. 28% 0% 8% 9% | Secarity -Storage . 107 L 3 ports during the last month. other cases. The selling in General District of Ibl|lm\ri._[u~< shown on & ma H AY Minn & St L (n) % 6% 6% 5%, Washington Market . %2 {_t::flnn 4-‘1‘:‘11 In November these imports reached | Asphalt, which was one of the fe: e tian hak (1 e (o pimat : Il Mox & Twi 8 8 7% | CExdividend e o a total of $51,392,000, which was an | tures of the day, came directly on the Jutys in ‘accordance. with the law provited for | l Y- 0 MoK&Tptwi... 2% 2 2 13 Beriin : Copenhag increase of $12,000,000 over those of |heels of a story that the preferred in such cases, to assess the damages each own- ! i Pnce Mo Paclfic. ....... 16% 16% 16% 1% | BURLINGTON SAVES $1,960,013, | Eome . 430 Chiristiania October. But the December figures |dividend was in danger. S % 'ala openink and_ extension of 15th strect B ] Mo PRCIODE.--c-c 45 & MB WM[ N YORE January 6--The re.|Bace 1480 Steckhom are expected to show a considerable Steel Merger a Feature. Petween Varnum and Webster streets, in the || Montana Power... 63% 6 63% 64 lporl of the C. B & Q. road for No- |Athens 44 Belgrade ::fix;s{l:rnoafg;mh.:uod ::Il:much a.vlv;he The impending merger of the inde- e o b acvses et . $ | montgomery Ward 16% 1k 14 14 |vember reveals net opersting income of jViema oo A Mowreal been one’of the principal factors.in | Peiniin ‘he. mArket.toduy. - Not only 3 e ; s Body..-. - 1,960,013 saved out of grossjoperat-|Ex the Associ : ing . 2 B drtira”smonnt o st amages. cTWding Z ek &S0t © M & T ovenues of $13.609,117, in bontrast| NEW YORK, January 5.—Foreign K Sxclianks Tates it i not|were the stocks immediately concerned the expenses of these proceedings, upon any 85% 8% 84 34%to $2,855,195 in net and $17.670,500 tn[exchange heavy. Great Britain, de-!grawal of this support should b. in demand, but their advance led to a ¢ emaeh e Districe of Columbia’ which ‘he |l i ‘oL’ 9 91 91 |gross in November, 1920. Its’ gross|mand, 4.19%; cables, 4.19%. Sixty-day|fccted i the cxohanee mavoid ¢ T¢” | eneral upbidding for a time of the so- jury may Ond- will be benefited. a5 provided - | 8 8 8 8 |receipts for eleven months ended |bills on banks, 4.16%. France, demand.| ‘Tnterest in the stock mariker called junior steels. There was little I e Y et thin 34 day ‘of Jnaety . 3% 8% 8% 9% |with November 30 totaled $155327,-|7.96; cables, 7.96%. Italy, demand.!icred upon the diversing operations | | 10 b said that was at all new in con- 1622 ordered, that ‘all persons having any in: I % W% T 958, a shrinkage of $14,670,900 from {427 cables, 4.27%. Belgium, demand.| various individual groups of stocks (Rection with the steel combination, ex- leret in’ these Droceedings be, and they are NYCentral. B B . |the corresponding 1920 period. Lower |7:61: cables, 7.61%. Germany, demand,| Ter n® tian ‘puinl ETOUDS of stocks. [cept that those who would be likely hereby warned and commanded to appear in . NYChi&StL. operating expenses, however, enabled|50%; cables, 51%. Holland, demand, I gars were very |ty know, declared that the negotiations thls court vu ot before the 26th day of Janu | | ; ’ fliNyChiastL2d.. 61% 6% 6% €% |he road to report .net earnings of |3655; cables, 36.61. Norway, demand,| thay nave acail o pio i Prices than |are much nearer to a conclusion than C T e K | Take 14th Street cars to Spring Road and Walk east ffj{ NYNH&Hart - 1 Ieals o $26.495.122, contrasted with only $10.-| 15,45, Sweden, ‘démand, 2470 Den:| L1eY JEY2 8% &) e market of the is commonly suspected. ol ~ Norfo! u & 018, or the pre: ng correspond- k, demand, 19.85. Switzerland, n E e main point to e e e e one square or phone us for- auto. Nofth America.... 4% % &% 4% |ing eleven months. Gemand, 19.30. ' Spain, demand, 14.57.| o n0ur At extent this rise is depend- | of stocks like Midvale, Lackawanna and The. j!r?:‘t: Bo_ empaneied and sworn. herein: North American pf. 38% 8% 8% 3834 e LS Greece, demand, 4.35." Argentine, de-| ooy ,‘,‘":“6f,’;fi,}‘;,‘,";;f{h:t'f;’;.‘le’;‘,::'; Republic is (rat these companles piled it further ordered, that a copy s | I BALAN e .25. B G .75, o i surpluses during War an 200 X g order e pubiished twice & week for | [Il $1,000 CASH— CE, $75.00 MONTHLY o e B B B> a4 PARIS BANK sraTEeNt. = |mand 1325, Brasll, demand, 125 |definite turn in the sugar trade out |\be Soscwar pericd, and. (he losses of two consecutive weeks in The Washington Star, | i ING Al TE 3 . % 9% P. , January 6.—The weekly look cannot be doubted. The inde- 1921 have only reduced these, accumu- e Washington Times and the Washington INCLUDING ALL INTEREST Nunnally Co: 9% statement of the Bank of France —_— pendent steel shares were likewise | ationg to a comparatively small extent. Post, newspapers published in_ the said Di U% % 1% 1%|shows the following changes: Gold| paNAMA TRAFFIC RECORD. |P\d uP on reports that the negotia- | “Hons 1o % compRraives Foall i trict, commencing at least twenty days before 2% 2% 2% |in hand increased $8,000 francs; sil- . | tions looking to a merger Siily | SALIARENS SSUAS Sthe Stk “ot hb Beasl he said 28th Auy of January. 1922. 'It is fur. 3 00 100N s o et aon 132,000 Prouts: AMA, Janua ¢ | hoart letl, rger are rapidly | group. It was in this stock that the ther ordered, that a “;y of this notice and or- &S ver e creas: A rancs; PAN. ., ry 5.—In spite of | nearing completion. 3 buying first showed which afterward Ay 3 @@ H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. B B B | Gniesapimeiation nres et BT |the worid-wide businses depression Smsars and “Stcein sPrend 0 the At OF e relattd shares ;':: ::m:h:‘ 1and to be condemned herein and E 2 12 12 :‘ creased 7,22! nou’ mr:u‘ ‘pgngn] de- | the volume of shipping traffic through| For a while the strength in the|The reasons for the prominence of Mid- upon the tenants and occupants of the same as | [i ‘ ‘ its increased 163,160,000 francs:|the Panama canal in 1921 set a new |sugars and steels held the entire mar- | vale is that according to expert calcula~ T e, Distsict of Gotambia. betore the | [I s 1314 F St. N.W. e s Wk Dils discounted increased 344,993,000 | nigh record. 'The.tolls for the calen- ket up, but after the frst Tour or 20| tlons touhded upon its srplus. it hus ith f Ji . 1922. By the court, = 3 francs; advances increased 44,977,000 |dar year were. $10,325,718, approxi- |prices began e more sen- |larger possil les of increased “valua- :'.“A.Euo LING, Justice. (Seal) A true :“ :“ :“ :“ francs. The state repald 450,000,000 | mately $30,000 more than the previous | sitive speculative like Mexican |tion in a merger than any other of the : MORGAN H. BEACH, Olerk. et ! france.to the banle. : ... .\ - . yoar, according to the official report. ) Petroleum, Baldwin Locomotive and. steels £ iy W'B. WILLIAMS, Assistant Clerk, Jad 5,11,

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