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o 3 i g A R T g 20 * _ FINANCIAL, TH;E ‘EVEN'IN.G.‘ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. c. 'II‘UESDAY,'. FEBRUARY 21, 1992, N. Y. TRADE VISITORS EXCEED |Grain, Produce” | BOND AND CURB MAG;REETS.. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE |'|’RA|]|NG IN SmcKS TR A o ok A FINANCIAL. Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. NUMBER USUAL AT THIS TIME 5 md ]"ive s‘toék (Quofations furnished by Redmond & Co.) ](Q-m-um. furnished by W. B. Hibbe & Co.) g Open. High. Low. Close, e A, —Noon— U. 8. LIBERTY BONDS. = Asked) | Adams Express... 63 ‘68 8 8 Midvale Steel..... 30 31k 31 LOCAL WHOLESALE PRICES, v. 8 96,96 | Acme Packing Alr Reduction 52 62 Minn&StL(n)... 9 9% 9% M . p ]J Ekgs—Strictly fresh, selected. per |U. k. oamz2| Af0G Faplosiv Adv Pumley pf oo B[ MoRATeL o e fa 47 Reported Making Purchases Far Larger|men,sus: averaeo recepin. s; outne |- £ by & %, 3ot | Arkangas Nt A b I B G W MoK&Tprwil. 3 n M am ; s 3 i Live poultry—Roosters, per Ib.. 18:|1: & Fiberty 29 {13 3*'3.225.‘,.,“3 e 2 ‘Allied Chemical pf 103% 108% 108% 108% | Mo Pacific. . V% 20 2 Than Those on Last Buying Trip. farkeys, per “Tu, duds; ohickens b 5. ity du 1 B ot S Allis Chalmors. .. 404 W% W% | Holesmeptoc B % o ol ; . r b, ; keats, ; ictory on m ar o i each, 50a60; fowls, 21. > : Victory 38 10000 Fatiis, and Wroming. A e B & 7% 6 |MullinaBody.. .. 2% 2% 1:|U. S. Steel Scores New High Am Beet Sugar... 36, % 8 8 |NatlAcme........ 11 1k 11t A Dot Sugar... ®; oms 61w 0% Nt Biscuitpf. . m w0 m | f0r Over a Year—Local Am Bosch. .. 88% 38% 88% 8% | Natl Cloak & Suit. 37% 28% 26% 3% B Dressed ' poultry — Fresh - killed Building Takes a Spur.t. Spring caicken's, per Ib., 32a3 hens. OTHER BONDS. Noos. ity of Rid do Janeiro 8s 1946. met and” Jerom bon Bteel o rib Syndicate S g , ‘per 1b., 20 Y 8; roosters, D T 102 | Car Light and Pow B turkeys, per 1b., 45a50; Keats, yOung, | Frénch G ut 8s 1945, . 7 N S b ey > : Sach. 0. . s o P o T¥ys 1941 onty | Cltlen Bervice (new) Am Brake Shoe... 6 60 5% m Y&:i{glouk&bbl. T 80 79% Utilities Weak. BY JAMES ALLERTON. nails are going to large buyers at $240 | Pork—Dressed, small, per 1b., 12% |Government of Switserland & < 1% | Citlen Serviee (old) Am Can.. S0kt ek A0 SR LA Condulc 2% 2 E > S . a keg, with $ ) the open quotation. | 213; heavy, Sall. Kingdom of Belglum 7lus 1945, - 107:4‘ Ll e pfd. AmCanpf........ 9% 9% 9% 99% | Natl Enameling 34% NEW YORK, il Dispateh to The Star. Sl ey 3 Live stoch i r 1b. PETIER nwealth ¥ AmC 150% 149% 160% | Natl Lead 9% . February 21.—Open- st ey 21—Whote- | NEW YORK, February 21 (Special). [ 4, stock—Calves, choice. per Ib., | {ERURIC ol LG A L | Consglidated Copper - m Car & Fdy.... 4% N - line pcioes nte i NEW YORK. February = e | i bl tradea rare ase haying | 128121 lambs, cholce, per Ib. 12813} | Fnjed KinEdom 2122 | | Contfhentai Motors: . Am Car & Fdy pf..120 120 120 120 |Natl Leadp 1 > e Stork Hupcker SoRsy, ale and retail trade hardly got|freely of steel products sold from live hogs, per 1 United Kiugdom 5 1 {iremon Gold . AmChicleCo..... 8 8% 8 8% | Natl Ry of M 2d... 8% were substantially higher, regardless ciarted. this weck until the holiday \mn;lh ses in this district, including o» Ch a"rfl"'n 1“2: Hey Dominton 0fi"" Am Cotton Oil.... 22% 2% E“;: 2;: {;e;vcfg‘ll'g&m.. 62 of prospects of tighter money. Traders S e i smal ngles, beams, channels and . = 3 Durant Moto; Am Cotton Oil pf.. 1% 7 - DA again favored the i prospect began to jnterveme. The . ern, ‘ber box, 5450 Armour & A5 1989, 4 Motors pf. NYChi& equipments, rails D her. of Wiuyersy Representing| o onnousepand gecas sy embns, . per box, 6.0046,50. California A . ol P e peibal o L ,',Sfi n:% m‘z N¥tl.)t;lcfi~_sz.l4. and oils. American Locomotiv wholesale and retail ~ merchants N G o, o (o et erata kE0080 00 Craper tic Go. Bureka. Croeous A e et s 1% -M% 1% |N¥Dockpf...... & | Atcnizon, Rock Tsland, Tidewater Oil, throughout the country now in New | NEW YORK, February 21 (Speclal). | 86.00, Tangerines 3.00ad.000 - " Powder Co Federal Of1 Am Hide 7 6% 6% 6% |NYNH & Hartfd. 17% crican Tobaceo and Sumatra To- p . February 21 (S [ ‘angerines, 3.5084.50. Haltimore #nd Oh o X & Lthr pt 67% 0% | NY 0 & W York is far in excess of the number [ —Canneds veketables “are moving | VeEetubles—Fotatoes, No. 1, per bbl. | Haltimore and Obio os fo, Giltetiedg Ot AmIce.. . g% l0% % e R "0 Tose 1 to 13, points. . o DUERERE T fhese [More freely In jobbing channcls and | 3.50a2.75; per sack, 3.75a4.00. Sweets, | Baltimore and Ohio 8. W. DI § L nee AT Toe o et 80% uthern. 13 13 12% 125 e = usual at this time of year. These I O kot 1a. enithy T with light | 3.00a4.50; uu:et.kwu!;g:".op" c":g' 19 g Llél-:n]l“!m 4 Am,;:‘:‘"mo“’ :7: 8% S0 46 | Norfolk & Westrn. 1002 100% g g ',n“hu:nlrnl’, Western TUnion, huyers are making purchases far|grocks throughout this section. 1.50a3.00, Celery, doz., 1.50al.75. Ro- |Rrooklyn Ediuon Glen Hock' 01l AmLaFrance.... 9% % 9% 94)NorthAmerican.. sk 9% | < el Crucibie Stach and Amer Jarger than those on their last trip, i maine lettuce, 1.25a2.00. Cymblings, per i Gu lesp| ‘Am Linseed. 53 8wk 2% 83%|NorthAmericanpf 42 42% 42 &% | can International were firm to strong. tinental Wutber 5% 67 B6% 7% | Northern Pacific.. 79% 8% 79% £0%| National .0024.00. Spinach, per bbl, Am Linseed pf. ameling, whose direc- -0, but they are still Coal and Coke. a few month P 9 a few m 1l Petroleum (new). 10% 111% 110% 110% | Ohlo Body & Blow. 12% 12% 124 1284 ct on the dividend today, added 0, bu g s i TN 5 0| 2 Onions, per 100-1b. _sack buying conservatively. The largest} UNIONTOW ¥ February = 211 §00a5.00. #Cabhage, 2.7623.00 per ewt, | Chesapeske n Verde Am Locomotive Ontario Silv % 5 e ing made by buyers | (Special) —Spot furnnce coke rANKes ] Cucumbers. 3 omm00- Splonts, per | Chectpeake and Ohto conv. 5s T4t AmLocopf.......115% 18% 116% 115% oklah'o‘::fl”,‘:;:,;j - SR BE WK WL oints §0/ yestecAnge DA 2% 2% 2% 2h Further Buying of Steels. 137 187 136% lx‘rs‘ - 'I"nin:l States Steel made a new high quotation for over a year ar B 15 1% 140 and stimulated further buyink 45% 47% [ of other steels, as well as equipments 66'% 65% 63 My.l:xnd motors, during the forenoon. Am Safety Razor.. 3% 4 3% AmShip & Com... 12% 12% 1% Am Smelting..... 46% 6% 4% Am Smelting pf... 9% %% bl Am Smelt Sec 88" A Shut gy 1 188 | Pan-Amer Peie Chi., ML and St. Paul refd. 4% ik:: ML, and 8t Paul conv. dias 1 niéago Nocthwestern 6lgs 1986, Chi., R. Jelnud und Puc. refdg. 4s 1934 Chicago Union Station 6%s 1063, Cuba Cane Sugar 7s 1980, purchas from $2.90 to $3, with spot foundry ¥, for the basement or bargain depart- | 5% 780 <V w2™ A" contract for fur- llrk‘nl»: 4.00: ments of big retail stores. nace coke running to July 1 h \n excellent busin T s:@:; made at while roducts is being done by ¢ eale! prompt delive sold at $3. {:nh warehouse Stocks in this sec- |cars at $2. Y Otis Elevator. Owens Bottl 00. Tomatoes, per box, e | Flo a5.00. _Beans, 5.00a8.00 per been | hask 5235 ars for| [SKel. Sprouts, 25a35 per quart. Pep- W Afty | BGrs per crate,” 300a4.00. Kale, 1.75a | Merrioe il Delaware and Hudron 78 1ty | Midwest 011 e tion. Ruilding has taken a SPUrtl gm 10uIS, February 21 (Special), GRALY AND ; 3 Du Pont Thys 1031 3 1% 824 | Pan-Am Pete (B x ‘ 45% S T u . ending of the recent |51 2 s < AIY AND PROVISIONS: q T 4418 | Midwest il pfd Am Steel Fdy. 1% 8% 3 s - e (B). 49% 49% 48% 4¢% |, Sugars, leathers, textiles and mail ahead with the en | The St. Louis County Gas Compuny BALTIMORE, February 21 (Spe- ‘}izl.:‘r:'i"(:':.v.m"u P 208 Mot s AT Soeass e 6ns 61 6| Pennsylvania.. .l 3i% g% z4% 3e% | Order issucs also strengthened. South % dware is evidently . g Cold spell, and hardware is evid ¢ion its own application. has received T e cial) Goodyear Tire and Rubbe ‘Am Sugar pf. 9 % 6% 9| PennSeabdSteel. 8 8 W 7% |lorio Rico Sugar, Hide and Leather ther, American demand. Mapufacture e Potatoes—White, 100 Ibs., 1.75 tral L lv ublic of Chile 83 1946, in_ bette facture 00 permission to reduce its gas rates 5 3 s Ophi : 250 People’s Ge "'“fi” '"’:. '\1::‘1‘\“”.’:\:‘:“?2’\"m:;i\[;; cente s dnousaid (‘\;I;ie r‘l‘.xA -r‘h.- ex- No. 2, 1.00a1.25; 150 1bs., 3.25 e e e 1088 . cuellu :r:‘ i:mz"?‘;g "',fg‘,; ,fiz 19% 1?;-,"3 Perfu.:r(;::‘l;; 2% . Sea oebuck, and Mont- cn are aws e ol Histing ra om which the reduc 2350; N R ois. Ce 3 2 7 romery W T mill men artitk market beforancBnoj JHRE Tates Hrom Wh It H a350; No. 2, 2.00a2.25. Sweets and { IO L Nere: Mar. s Am Tobacco. ... 139% W1 188% M1 | Pere Marq pe. 59 g ROP ST Ty ann fkons Ao R mamont 28 Sidering expansion of production. . ffrom $1.35 per thousand cubi yams, bb] 00; No. 2, 2.26a2.50; [ Int. Rapld Trans rthwestern Ol Am Tobacco (B .. 138 137 1% 137 1 Bhila Company s | PO - X The cloak and suit WU, 3 | the first ten thousang to bu, 150al75; No. 2, 50 and, 75. | B m | Am Water Wk ™ % % 7% | Phillips Peto. N e e e Jle betterme e No. 2, 5. | Lo Am Wate e T o T e st . fable large consumption. The uliville an Perfection Tice | Am W Wks 6% pf. 2% 2% 2% 2| Dierce-Arrow 1% { and bonds falling 2 $0 3 points e & showing appre ~ - are subur- | Bean a 3 B I “men's clothing for spring | SiES 000 S hamper, 4.0026.00. Beets, Missouri, Kansas a fair volume. The pot- o Mu.:ch. bal. Cabbage, hamper, 1.00a | New York L s3s 88 83% 8% Plerce-Arrow pr. .;Sn: 4% 20% 2% | Plerce Oil. result of the cut in v nounced by the transit Producers und Kudio com. luations an- vmmission Am Woolen. ..... { Am Writing Pr pf. have been of L e A4 glassware factories 1.25 = New York Cel . 6 Radio ptd i - HERE ohin faetory owders booked | s Shoes. ot o Sarrots, bunch, fal. Cauli- | New York ntral deb. O Hadlo? | Anaconda........ a5 4% g% = fi:f{:%g;‘, 34 Call_money opened and renewed anead. Paints and oils are in bette T ROHTEE ey hfi‘l“: 2 (;::cr -flgorz., sty W B L Beymald Asgo Dry Goods. . 55 :/- (ol A ittasieeins until Thursday at 5 per cent 2 which has ers, Vextern con et Conolidated Associated Oil.q.. 5 -ee e < demand. is territory that|j s, apEEEDlant. erate. ::P-rlm- i T I Creek Produciig ALaOclited O o e w1 Pluse Wva. . = ‘::"’:: R prtion 'l‘"“:“' o < il withdrawn from | o . Horseradish, bu., 3.50a4.00. kard Motor Car Co. s 10 reck (new). g e 5 8% 8 ressed Steel Car. he ing movements of yester. Liberal Spring Buying Kale, obL. 1.35al, Eri R palE Moo sk 6% 0w | Producers & Ker e A o e 1d. i8 beginning to brizhteén up. Lettuce, s Petrol i AtlanticCst Line. 83% 89% terling went only 2 = Inquirics and mail orders from coun- | 1o¢ basket, Onions, | Bennsyivania It 1. Ko Fruit O, % % 2% | PublicServof NJ. | i : Predwted at P|“Sburgh | try merchants indicate they are will- ‘,ys“{:"‘,',],lfi‘l'g'“:;fi':;“‘k . l-7v4>"li»0f'- | Do vanie gen. . morgus 414s "H,“::::Z "'.Llle" cos 2?,:2 z,2|/: 2% 25% | Pullman Co. "fnleh”"n:’g-‘nim L 'l‘:h:-“dcolr’r:;h; e linx now uy i Je quanti ants, , 8a9. P ending ge X $ et g E S ez ing now to buy in siZable quanti h T arsnips, | Reading general 4s | Atlantio Gulf pf... 18% 18% 18% 18% | Punta Alegre. 8% | markets, too, the upward drift abated MAN. . Louis and San F Touis and 8an Franc rd Air Line 6s 184 ham 5 Perperet A pei b 0n BY H. B. LA Special Dispateh to The Star. oe men declare th and Oklahoma is pubiic in Tox bandoning the ide i q are making ex- | At Dbl 2.50a4.25. Squash, crate, 4.00 “ns ms ne 16 |Pureoil.... w4 | and cotton options went lower. Atlantic Ref pf. : . 3 i# 1% 1s% 16% 16% | PureOilsopr.. "100 100 100 100 ; In the stock market the check was | Austin Nichols 0. Spin- a - 91.—Growth | that the shoe d o Py oiOLLE - PITTSBURGH, February 21- | cessive pro 6 e Tomatoes, crate, 2.5 Seaboard Alr Tive refds. 0, Austin Nic s 1 15 (RallwaySteelSpr.9s wsn s 8w% | NOL apparent until well along in ti of pay rolls in the industrial plants € sl T U sentprices. Turnips, Lasket, §0a50. Jumw.fifi;. e rer. x 1 | Austin Nichols pf- 00 (7% 108 106% | Rand Mines..._ . 20 2 iday. For the first half of the se of this district is having a favorable | Tewatry o Afig‘l’;z.fiyucl}t\;d. ;ab 6.0029.00; No. | Sonthern Pacific conv. 4 195, % | Balawin Loco pf.. 107 107% lo'lvv: %: g::d?:n Copper. . 1% .';”‘_“"‘; x\...;,rs xr!:,: lzny:; r‘.a‘e lw,.,‘.::lm, = < 2 and neral | NEW Y s S Bt - 2.75; Southern” Raifway gen. 48 105 Ship ¢ 1 ¢ Ohi % 86! % ot 22 jorously i ustrial section. Offoct on retail trade and generall NEW YORK, F ples. 250425, Cranboetie Sonthern Hallway _58 104 1| 15 N, Bleamanin (2 | Bhlto&ohio. ... 30 B L 5ol | Reading Tt pi. B "'Stcel sharcs were taken up om a business. - With the prospects bright (—The diamond market is sl 25.00240.00. Grapfruit, bo: .| Union Pacific Jat ds 2008, nited Retail Candy. 5% % Balto & Ohio pi @ 6 € 6 [Reading2dpe s,",rvwl\al of interest in the negotiations for additional expansion. 'n(vr(»h‘fln(s-;"::(:“g!l_l:firr‘{g‘:h‘ :r;( Fh‘)-‘:[;:rm:l‘i‘; \\pl:il:“.l:'x‘ Un‘mges.s 0303.00(40035,2 Tangerines, H{?: I;i-.('m-r G l;& 192 ‘nem:';..“_w S _; 1 :;L:l,m ;.\.,l e QO 8, ew 64| Replogle Sieel s ;“x! .; a 1‘1.( rger between some of the in- sredict liberal spring buving and are | e DXCIANRS s Eho B -00a9.00. Strawberries, qt., | Unitedy Drug 8s 1041 Aery 24 ] RN el e Rep Iron & Stee - 2| dependent companics. Steel common predict iiberal 57 lelves | plantinum has fallen $5 an ounce, At | Poiledp DOVE o 1o - Aer H | BethStel T pf.. WK wh 2h 2K Re:honz::f;’{ 63% G2% 634 |surpassed its previous high of the heries... 6 6 6 83 82 82 scason, 9% 9% 9% 9% | Rep Motor Truck. G Lushing winter goods off their driv Booth regular platinum being quoted at $90, SW YORK, February 2 | Armour” Leather com 5. Rubber 53 104 In preparation for specia ‘er the | platinum with 5 per cent iridium at{—Firm; sprin; & A b 1930 s p ire St 5 44 & rds. NORAnxIcty’ -2 s T e Twupe 395 and with 10 per cent iridium at | spring 'clear; 5.0086.50; hard wintes | Un 't : Armour pra. or Y1 ::‘;u et bL.. 2 2 2% 2% RoyalDutch.... 2% Bl% mn:} 5 ieny MV M ocel DI o ersy. Operators declare $100. 5 straights, 7.2387.75. b Bklyn Rapid Trn. 104 10% 10% 10% | StL& San Fran. 2 Cavie 3N 0 o eoonls JEre Bl el o :;..:-l\wxx;m-‘ Y doom of the United ! hy s 12‘4‘3"’_“""‘ ‘middle west,” 12.30a { Bklyn Rap Tretfs. 8% % 8% llg:::;:!io&‘snsn Frpf.. 465 4% 46l & ,‘.u‘I‘l"’!&p‘:‘l(iB;;Jl;l;v,.a;:” :;r:emo: :vl.fi e OTE as sounded. Consum- | Non-Ferrous Metals. -40. . 3 SRR 19% 116 uis Southwn. 7 . 4o = Mine Work e P elict that non-union | WATERBURY, Conn., February 21| Other articles unchanged. o | Bt - e e ww 3045t LotsSownpt o s Dhis resh upbulidia of Brices im0 an produee sufficient fuel {0/ (Snceial) —The " taking over of the Selling Prices at Noon. Butte Copper. ... % | SevvMliotors. - 1% 1% 1% inguced heavy realiziug sales, whieh had cover any period the T"'?:emv";:'ncnu'-!22?"“‘ an Brass Company hp- bme Wheat—No. 1 red winter, spot, no Butte & Superior. S”E"-m Air Line 42 4% 4 |some effect as the day eny o New be forced to close. In the ConnelllAnaconda Copper Company has becn |quotations; No. 2 red winter, spot of Amer. 7s 19 | Butterfck........ eaboard A L pf. s & 8 |York traction securlties, both bonds ville' district coal production SHOW [completed and_the plants of the|147: No. ¥ red winter, garlioky, 145, o A e 102 | Ciifornia Peke. Sears Roebuck. €% 6% nd stocks, were badly upset by the re- an increase of about jAmerican company now are operating | Sales—Bag lot of nearby, at wharf, k California Petrol. Seneca Copper. 1% % of the transit commission on the luation of propertigs, which set the inc T & T per Cent $inCejas part of the Anaconda system ©f |at 1.35 per bushel. { Amgrican Thread Co. Shell Trad & Tran. the last week and o “anadian Pacifi > e i ~ ' D 40 40 January 1. Froduccrs and, brokers|mines, smelters and mills. Carn_"Cob corn, old, yellow, quoted, | AHerictn Tobarre Co. Clirscborongl Mithutac I Gold. Sinclair Oil. .. - “ral totals very much below those B ania has broadened demand. T e 335 per barrel:’ contract corn, | Amaeunis Conter, e T2k oo Contipental OlT00 ase Viow Works. 3% 3% I vin on the books of the companies. S roduc ade the most | = 3 Kl g . 68 per bushel: | Anklp-American 01l 7has e S btk g o n 1 Sloss-Sheffeld pf.. 7 e case o v o8- e el eral months | EL, PASO. Tex, February 21 (Spe-|[ack corn. yellow, No. 3, domestic or, fradie TG ge, 1080 B e L2 o D e a2 | SoTorto Sug.. 0. i A S P e s arke scove i e —Lxtensiv ans for coloniz- er, 71 per bushel. Bethlehen St al Le o = S S e e o 4 1a s than the total market value Muring. the last week. Shading of {EDCICOINe b ere ranch of Luis | _OAts—White, No. 2, 47% per bushel; | (Al : Central Leath pf.. 61 6% Southern Pucific. % [ of 1ts securities as this has been stand- PHeee st evidence in several 1i e , el |G Aot e 145 Southern Railway e e { Terrazas, recently bought by an|No. 3. 461 per bushel American mining comp e ini Rye—Nearby, 90al.00 pe s i J g per bushel | preparation here. The tract, which|N0. 2 western export, spot, nominal, lies in northern Chihuahua, wi!l be!1.15 per bushel; No. 3, no quotation, : cut up into small ranches and farms. u"."-l teceipis, 104 tons: range is . CUMBERLAND, Md., Febiuary 21|1%:0022L00 for good to choice timo- | Products in Northwest | (Sheeial —Operations at the heavy | 1% 4nd mixed hay: market firmer. s repair shop of the Baltimore and Ohlio | (>t 0. 1 rve, nominal, 15.90; Climb to Record Levels | R per | N0y 1 wheat, tangled, 11.00; No. 1 oat, | BY E. D. JENCES. Southern Ry pf andard Milling. .12 tand Oil of Ca Stand Oil of N Stand Oil Stewart-Warner Stromberg Carb. . Studebaker. . Studebaker pf. perior Oil. Zemtor Corn (A).. s 1 on is keen for large or. bhelieved production today high level reached last Steel Features Incidents. most important _contribution 1 by the news of the day was ount of steel conditions given K1y iews of the trade ving both of pig iron been on the increase, 1 Corporation for the first rating at over 50 per cent t is evident that the b to supply the rail ent makers haye forced peti The & Alton. { Chi & Alton pf. n 1l he spper aly P « | Chi Great W pf... iMil&StP il & StP pt. Northwn. time 3 .1t is expected that | 20Tinal, 10.00a11.50. remainder of the force will be| CHICAGO, February 21.—De called back to work on March 1. the price of wheat: resaliing fram o | b EBpecial Dispatel to The Star. o i sk bahioi e rains in the south R . o C : 3 ST, PAUL, February 21.—Frices of v uns in took R Paen Tooll s Tin Copper. . aniy A0 products in the north- place today during the first part of | Procter & e A padn Texas Company. . . hands of other consunfers who have i he & their stocks get down agricultur: i West climbed to record leve vear during the last week Texas Guif Sulphu | Chi RI& P 6% pf. Texas & Pacific Chi R1& P 7% pL. ror tne | Washington ock Exchan the board of trade session. The pros- o g _St_ ge | pect that Kansas and other dru'uy:fix! | = he more essential v 4 affected states might hav. e v stantial busin revival this vear. realize profits before m&’omw-f‘hu.‘fi wirt & oo 5 loceeime 2 8 Totees Frod: LA A : : 55 65% Tobacco Prod t e Hatest steel reports likewise help to ‘K p 8 fit- tock producers foresee profit-| [ iostoneabcas; Live X - e Washington Gas Light—23 at 4815, 5 at|93¥ counted also as a depressin, 3 able spring sales. Flour prices have | o 00 %e, 0 0T 451, 20 at 481 fluence on values. The whieh 1 C o 5l 45t 44 45 StL & Wi Y 1 3 ot 2. L 485 . 2 - ! e opening, which Coca-Col & Tol StL & Wn B 241y 24% | show that the recent advance on the respoudeditaexcentionatisning IC 0] dner—Call hans.fas vesiceot yaried from 3 To 13 Sower. with May DIVIDENDS. | Goto Fuel. zn’ =z @ @ |TolSL& WaplB. 341 | stock exchange has been & logical sreatly increased freight traffic. | 3 BONDS. e ,,_,,O;A,ed","‘{, July 1.26% to 1.2714, | Westinghouse E. & M Stockof Pay. | Colo& Southern.. 4% % 4% 4% Trans Contl Oil... iz 93 | movement. Building contractors here predict new | Bid and Asked Prices. drop and then' something of & 'r"fi‘.'y‘" TREASURY CERTIFICATES. | el abie. [ e 1 ‘i:: '{}“?"“ Dex s Bavc s ol e g records this spring in state. municipal PUBLIC UTILIT Cornandfont CUAE ——— NGO, —— and Pacific Tea Co., Columbia Graph.. L nion Qil. .. 178 ! and privi uilding operation Asked. | pathy with wh:,{f';’h;‘;“");:“‘& SYM-{ g e Maturity. T Mar Cimbia Graph pf. 10% 1% | Union Pacific. 181% 1w DRY GOODS FAIRLY ACTIVE Whole: throughout this M| changed to la% off, May 53,‘,565‘;“" Mazch 15, 19 Joo vz Ma CompOavuIator: g;’;‘ g}- 6 8% Union Pacific pf... % | —_— cection are receiving larger and more ! B e corii s ba 4 3 0 1 2 M I Cons Gas of N Y. i a Union Tank Car pf 103% 108% | i Trequent orders, buih from city and 2Pt then mecoyered ooty Ltle more, April 1. 1 e Apr. 1| Cons Intl Cal Min. 6% &% Unitea Alloy Steel 21 % )Appm“d’ D rural customers. oiesalers and jchanged to % lower, M; | 4108 June 13, Cons Textile...... 12% 12% United Fruit... ... stri i rs handling hardware, shoes.| S1and Tater “declined: A1 pound “hetors | bios dhne 15, i 1ho1 Avr. 1] GOUT Can. S5% 86% United Ry Invpf. . 0% % | Enieien B confectionery and geq:»rnlv;:z:;y: lephone 5u #5% 1 showing a rally. Blys August 1, 19 100 1 Alar Corn Products. ... 103 105 United Retail Strs. 63% 5315 NEW YORK, February 21 (Spectal). Silae peri e ion R " nep‘:"',:,‘;:?,"u were higher. reflecting a S e ) Mar or1. Products pf..118 18 US CastIr Pipe. .. 253 257 | Dry goods did not get the full benefit reriod 1z ar. ¢ rn in hog values. I Sosden & C 4% 5 o1 e orE Hacars e Ciilcaiaton Loy i hos Aivalues i Ta o Mar, 1] Gosden &Co.... 3% 28 US Food Prod. . 35 | of the favorable factors in the mar- Wt in January. The Stead. {the season. . I -Am Sugar. 20% 20% DRy oL &% | ket today because of the restriction Mar. “uban -2 Realty . 3 6% 61 6l ¢ 1 . , 3 of oper due to the approach of it in tRe financial Situ hown in decline in_re- | Hmprovim FPotatoes—Weak: receipts, 64 ca N Susar . 0% 0% “{ Cuba U S Rubber. R R P, lid r tone of the ¥. The hea tion is T r ted States shipments, 520 S 2 quests for new loans from the ‘War -ars; Wisconsin sacked S 1! Cuba Cane Supf.. 28 2 USRubber1stpf. 9% 100 9% 100 | Finance Corporation. Requests for || £ Fiitms omt e whies LIVE STOCK MARKETS. { Davidson Chem... 60% 61% USSmelt &Ref,.. st 3% sws 3| TN, cotten market did not tend to help out the farmer have | o “Xiex. and Mt. | round white, 1.60a1.80 cwt.; Minnesota| BALTIMORE. Fel ¢ 21—R i Del & Hudson.... 1ll% 118 US Steel. 92 9% 92 94| sreihe siuati o n aend fallen off 16 per cent. These 10ans, | Wash: Baito. and An, {sacked Red Rivers. fine quality and | Frsooale b R Wstn. u2le U2l 2% 12| g § Steel pf. 5% s e anatene ] n e St 31 . "North_and South Da- { coudition, 2.00 cwt.; Minnesota sacked | CCIPtS Jumped 31 cars last weck over j it () () § D --106% 106% 106l 106% ) Utah Copper. 3 62l | D i Kot 000 on Febru-! {mixed req and white, partly graded, | those of the preceding week, the|s in Of1 € ) Mar. Mines th W % 2% Utah Securities. 1 dominating effect on trad- ary 15, mflmfif"ho lnulkk dround total number of carloads heing 106 | T roit Axel iy tor Batte: “g@ "éy N!-!;: \\;lnathum Corp. H678 4s manifest, es- b . aho_sacked rus- | ywpg ity 5 b 2 o 5% a-Car Chem. . » which refiect : , Ay ot : While the market was higher on Sat- ORI s i eor | M 2stanC 2 ; 2 : Commodity Reports RiE Remley "wiiy fresh wheat reports|urdel, trade was slow and ‘dull yes- | S N+ Ik ine| ya-Car Chempt. B RNy e e e s 3 . Washi Market read deterioration of the|terday. With a light supply. sheep! xpw YORK. 1% 18 8% | W 5 7am | DEd loths o ed fairl, ctive : i Washington” Market W a i« terday. With a ligl poly. sheep| xpw YORK, F 4| wabash. ialprine cloths continued fairly active From Various Sections | witywzim Mirker 5 mestic winter crop led to a rush of | 4ng calves showed a higher market, |cotton market opened barel 1% 1K 1k | wabash pf (A) o T v, and some husiness was done buying that carried May and July 2 { STOCKS. hoth o new high-price records for|While a moderate supply of hogs :t‘;“‘udh. s 5010 &% 8L 81| wabash pf B. . % 39 89 39 . Webber & Heilbrn 121y line of 17 to 14 23 points to 34 points net ](\‘\'l'll 64x608 and 39-inch 65 and-9 cents a vard. re- Cottons. Fed Mine: 2% BOST( February ( the season. Pre-holiday profit-taki strengthened the market slightly. | 8¢ D 0 The duilness in the cotton {sales, however, soon %rgu:?.t( t:‘f,,','.',‘f Quotations for the week were as fol- [right aft he call. with May eas Fisk Rubber. % 2% 1% 12%| WesternMd...... 9% 9l | i has resuited in many milis lanother setback. The close was un- | loWs: eff to 1 and July 4. There | preeport Texas P VS VU VU R et v 15% 16 axed in small lots. Enagland accumulating reserve stock 38iilsettled, 1% to 1% net lower with| Cattle—Receipts for week ended Was heavy izing or liquidation | Gen Asphalt 62% 63% € 6% | western Pacific. .. 16% 15% | “sHk continued dull, with th, of goods. New Bedford, the fine goods IMay 1.14% to 1.45 and July 1.96% to|noon —vesterday were ¢ head,!OWing to the casicr Liverpool cables ' Gep Cigar. Western Union. .. 27 o27a ! P A e A manufacturing center, is operating at| 1.26%. i Sk o'nsainsl 2016 head last “week: 106 [and revorts that more notices (NAR | Gon Cigar deb Westhse Air Bri.. 100 1og’® | tions at Yokohama, which, It was felt about 60 per cent of capacity and i 4] “Active corn expo carloads for market ithe week. expected had b e 3 Cleotric et o B I Al e o making slightly lower " L {’or:h:?.'f’:l:‘;]stpy?yfl?:iH‘l‘ecrs orcers 30as.00 good. buteh- | Orleans market. Houses with Liver- [ Gen BIeriie-- - (W esthaciD CoM sol o ol S s e is runaing at about 0 per et for the present crop. The market | €T, 6.50a7.25; medium. 026.25; com- ; Pool and Japanese connections were | ‘;e"‘l 67 deb. W:hgelmg&LL. ™ 3 e aaa i e m”‘«?t : \fin.\ cent. sed nervous, % to 1 net higher, mon, 4.50a5.25. Heifer: hoice, €.30s¢llers, here, and New Orleans 150}‘{‘3“““‘ o 8% White Motor. . 38% BE T DA Tith Fecoce ol ‘ord - rwo o 3 t denim | WHEAT— e {mon "to_medium, a5.25. Bulls— | e 2y & P e 8% 385 i < e ion Suasarneopera 1 e e, Close | Cngice. 5.00a5.25; fair to good. 4.00a | Mareh. 18 Great Northern pf o7y 6 W 6 | Willys-Overland.. -t sa { 4 i e 7 Great Nor Ore.... 354 5% % | Wisconsin Central 25 2:% 255 | EGGS LOWEST FOR SEASON. mills in this seet ions this w he cause assigned | L s inability to dispose of denims at | L the present time | 1238 138%1475; common. to medium. 3.00a3.75 |0 “ | Gows—Choice, 5.00a5.25; fair to good, | 627, 643 { 3.5024.50; common to medium, 150a|New Orleans were 647 66 {300, Maryland_and Pennsylvania ; Stopped helped the tone GuantanamoSug. 8% 8% 8% 8% | Woolworth. . ... < = Drombily | Guif Mo & NpL.... 2% % W ! woonelolpi R % KANSAS CITY, February 21 of the local! Gulf States Steel.. 8% 4 8% 7 iwrigh“\cm_u_'_ % T4 Ta gy Wholesale prices on eggs dropped 1 i = v a ve | market and about half the early! v Cable. 2 2 2 2 cows generally §1 lower than above v | Harbishaw Cable. Pt e Als 1| G0N Sons. - {Tosses were recovered, with May sell-| jjondee Mg 1% 1% 1% 1% High. Low. Last, { NS @ dozen here. Dealers were s,l\x y”L:\( I A A G Cep and lambs—Receipts for | ing up 119 tul{': :‘l‘n:!niul,\'( to 1‘ 2. or{ iouston Oil w6 76 6% bk Call Money..... 5 55 ving 23 n]m.») a dozen for arrivals S D el B DAIRY MARKETS. week ended noon yesterday .were |Within 12 to 14 pe of vesterda tiupp Motors. . W% 5 4% 15 firsts. which were estimated at is repdcted from all s i 1858 head. against 2.064 head last|closing. Trading then became qui \mdmum Steel... 5% 6% b 5 HOURLY ;Q';:sr'o; STOCKS. D0 casen. Selectell pase Iols WESE BALTIMORE, February 21 (Special). | week. ~Sheep, 3.00a8.00; lambs, 9.00a | and later fluctuations were irregular, | o 9g% 9% | 11am. e 483 10 _ fornin. In the north s and fiys take the | with prunes i\ hington Lo —Live poultry—Turkeys, pound, 35116 5 {but the tone of the market was ! lliinois Central Lam..... 2310 12m. .. 453 1 asen Seiecied aatiotemere and pevches also in favor. | Washington . a45; old toms, poor and crooked 1 fi?{g!_neflmcs for week ended|steady and prices were within 3 or 4 Indinn Refining. s:% ag:: ‘gv: a:: B P GO b e T e el el : z nd 8 cents lower than a year ago breasts. 30; young chickens, 30a35 points of the best shortly after mid-| .nspiration. - e i ‘esterday were 12.256 hea hite leghorns, 25; staggy and thin, | neainst ad last W a Interboro Metro.. 24 2% 2% % 2a23; old hens, 23226 small and | Srente. 1190 a0 505 medtum, | NEW ORLEANS, February 21_is-| InterboroMet pl-. o7 T T % i e leghorns, 22a23; old roosters,! 1] 35: pigs, 11.20; roughs, as.25. | suance of March notices, calling for! Intl Agri Chemical 4 4 4 H UP; ! 11.35; pigs, 1 Lt the delivery on contract of about|Intl AgriChempf. 38 38 3 88 | VISIBLE SUPPLY OF GRAIN al6; ducks, 23a32; geese, 21a23, and| "~ Calves—Receipts for week ended NEW YORK, February 21.—T Auto Parts Mich. February Bushing ARYSVIL The Ameri h furnish. 0 bales, was the main influence | Intl Cement...... 29% 29% 94 " 294 i Comp whi \ i cks el ! o' b for Ford and other large | n, 15a20; pigeons, 30a35; guinea sterday were 1,062 head,,l ‘m.':.,’..‘\'ov:i'l':-L manufacturers, has re-| W fowl, each, 30a60. Dressed poultry— :gog?ns(yel.sfi ead last week. Galvea,{ In Shio cotlcn market today, and in the | Int Combstn Eng. 24% 24% 24% 24%, visible supply of American grains A ~ ot orders and | Turkeys. pound, 35a38; old toms, 35a i 500a13.00. first half hour of trading it depressed {11} Harvester-... 8§ 90 8 9 e ey operating with two shi |3s; poorly dressed and thin,' 3 ~ | prices 32 to 34 points, March falling | ]} Harvester pf. 107 107 107 107 i & 2 5 I chickens, “27a30; old roosters, 1 to 16.75, and October to 16.13. The ac- | 1M A/ Narine. .. 15% 16% 15% 16% decre: 25.000 bushels. Corn in- . s, 36a42; small tips, 30; ducks, STEEL SUBSCRIPTIONS. tions of the market indicated that| WU METUAENCSE 2l pn s T creased 2,181,000 bushels. Oats de- sed 313,000 bushels. Rye increas- geese, 22a ges (loss off)— : southern, 36. BALTIMOR irds of the Western Maryland | Dhesin s et o congested by grain | Col imount of grain | K this port for ind cxport shipments miries ziso are 2,000 bushel } Merg o1 ol Vative and nearby,] The New York Herald reports that|for that amount of tenders. v Intl Nickel. 12 wh % % | fancy. oDound. | {hNes Steel Corporation and its sub- | 1337 Pa¥: IRA0 Y & & e« a |Trend of Market Is Upward, b g 2 i | 3 . i packed, 18; dairy prints, 20a23; ] the COTROTROCE S SR hade eper- Inti Paper (sta).. 6% 61% 674 67% Fore|gn Issues Fea. I TO LIMIT SUGAR EXPORTS. i % [ turin ! : Lower; creamery extras. 36; firsts, 31a, 752 employes, but the number of em-[C. d'Arey, president of an advertis Island Oil..... B 1% 1% g. | Nagar erop. but will agree to limit -bruary firsts. ordinary firsts, 23a24; mis- | been materially reduced. It is not ex- | Company, a $3,000,000 corporation and | Kansas C 25 % 2% 25 | tional breadth was shown by the l.rctary of the presidency and chicf a ) ¥ than for any similar period since Jan- | live, i i hearing on a petition in bankruptey | Kayser (Julius).. 89% 8% s E e < ! A Kayser (Julius) N BN B3 sshies. Belglan movernment| the proposals of American ter demand. The present market price is around |day. A receiver was appointed last| gejly.Sprng 6%pf T T 7 - NEW YORK, February 21.—A ques- 4 at new high records. Japanese gov- ! reduc in the present crop, but for h Intl Motor Truck. 27% 28% 2% 28% according to prel ninary #R!ll“fll?s‘ Futures opened steady March, Intl Nickel pf nearby creamery. | diaries have subscribed to 94,258 of 2 e i jhacked S b . 3 P = i process butter, 28. {ative vear P totalaans RECEIVER IS NAMED Invincible Oil WA 15 i 15 | e el e i seconds, 28a30; standards, 34%. |ployes has been cut almost in half |ing firm here, was appointed receiver Jewel Tea. LM 1T 16% 1% sugar erop. but will agree to iimi Qe indow glas i : jcellaneou pected, therefore, that the 1922 figur lhulmidlnry of the Temtor Corpora-; KansasCSoupf.. 5 5 6 5 |bond market today. the trend in the |of the cabinet, speaking for the gov- wiry 1. Gl wd pressed | springs, 26; roosters, 1s. e S peen paid by the employes in : i 4oy | foreign . Sugar interests, according 1o ] o b | CHICAGO, February 21 (United|$8> a share. It is expected that the|Saturday for the Temtor Company. | on¥"SPUE e o7 o8 @ 88 Lumber. | tion disturbing retailers is 4 S e e R T i 1 most traders were hardly prepared L ‘| Intl Truck 1stpf.. % % 7 Ahout 34.432 employes of the United | 3¢ \o T865¢ Jury, 16.80; October, | ladles. 24a36: rolls. 20a23; store . CH rhoration's common stock under jpn ey i ! CHICAGO, February 21.—Butter—iscriptions were 255,325 shares by 81 ST. LOUIS, February 21—William | Iron Products. 3% 83% 8% B will not reduce artificially this year's ggs—Lower; receipts, 13,638 cases; | during the depression, and wages have [ for the Best Clymer Manufacturing | Jones Tea. 5% 5% 5% k| NEW YORK, February 21—Exeep- (o8 %0 SN0 58 U0 "M Cortina lentiful during the past weck ! W . ! - Poultry higher; fowls, 23;{will be anything like those of 1921. |tion and Fruits Company, pending a; Kansas& Gulf Co. 6% (6% &% b6%|,..in being upward, especially for | 1t was decided to accept in and blown glassware are also in bet- | . o5 = 1921 was $81 a share and this year $84. | filed in federal court earlier in the [ Kelly-Spring Tire. [ INOVELTIES DISTURB MARKET., EHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | . 6s and French government 7ls were \ry Cortina, providing for no {States bureau of markets).—Cattle— | final figures for 1922 subscriptions will e wrl . N FRANC , February 21 (S e extent considered essen. that concern- e i Receipts, 11,000 head; beef steers and |add about 5 per cent to the prelimin- 27 27% 27m4| Were strong, the latter gaining 11 ates 10 5al)—Lumber mill operations in Cali- | o5 mand for novelty goods, undoubi- | she stock slow, mostly steady; quality | ary estimate. BOND ISSUE APPROVED. ST e T {points French and Swiss municipals | tjal to their interests by the Americ fornia e been delayed by bad .00; bulk WILMINGTON, Del., February 21— ! Krasge (SS)...-- 182 135 182 134% and Chinese and Chilean bonds also | peet sugar interests. dly the bestiselling factor in the retaill plain: early top beef steers, cathd S ment Dot | ficld at p Merchants well stocked | beef steers, 7.25a8.25: bulls, i g | 2 z mand for loeil building operations is | Cnies ave at & complete stand. | Peof bulls, largely 4.50a5.00; veal; NEW YORK. February 21.—Kell e il iwas iy | aclede WRSTEE . |SR0AEEL o Bl O e el Al ieton. el FOREIGN EXCHANGE. on the -inerease. At southern ports T e rabtem ot e arand= | calves, steady: -bulk vealers, 10.00a | Springfield tire was another cornoration | nounced, for issuing first mortgage Lee Tire & Rubber 28 % 28 26% | (ol N "4 ooty *Ioints and the | Selling checks—dollar values at noon tod docks cannot be secured by lumber | les or moveltics for spring | 10,05 stockers and feeders, firm. manufacturing Ures and rubber prod-{ honds of the Western Pacific for_the | Lehigh Valley. 61 61% 60% 6% | certifcates s noimis. s 433% Dadapest carriers. + display fronts retailers. The sors |, HOBS—Receipts, 28,000 head; slow, | uots to show a substantial loss in the; purchase of additional lines of .the Sa ! Liggett & Myers.. 1688 158 158 158 NEW YORK, February 21.—Local! Faris 911 Prague et L e e ar: ( The T0Fe | gieady to 10 higher than vesterday's |last year, according to Its annual inconic | ramento Northern Railroad Company, | Liggettd Myers B IST 167 157 17 | tractions were the center of inquiry. | preis Warsw " Paper. place their faith in standard goods and| Yerage, mostly 5 to 10 higher; top, | account. After all charzes the company | consisting. of the electric lines connect- | Lima Locomotive. 94% 9 2% 6 | Their sudden decline from the outset; Bl e = = are buying accordingly 10.65 on 150 to 190 .pound average:|had a loss last vear of $506,960, whereas | ing with the main line of the Western | Loews Inc ... 14 14 18 13 |of trading was due to the transit com- | Stackboln Amsterdam . Belgrade .. Montreal 10% . 10% 120% 10% | mission’s public estimate of the ue 152 152% 162 1627 | of the several properties, which wa ..113 113 113 13 |considerably lower than the book BANGOR, Me., February 2} (Spe- = bulk, 10.10a10.60; pigs, strong to 25!in the precedi vear there was a net| Pacific. < R i oD nhol Tamters BMR e higher: ‘bulk - desirable. 100 to 13 | broft of §1.859,264 before axes but after| =~ ot Company, W tock exchange. | good Idahos, 16.10; Texas shorn lambs, | Ventaries were carried at $5,525.739. Al- Iron and Steel. ““h";; ":krlf rfedits "ruu-d as soon |13.25; 1“%‘5 B?IDT: 'l';ns yearlings and igau‘h ltéc value otfsal;s decllne«; in e = = . as the market opened yesterds twos, 12.26; light-shorn ewes, 7.50. the year by reason of price cuts, there PITTSBURGH, February 21 (Spe- | others poured in throughout m‘g ;;.";1 was an increase .of more than 20 per % :bas, cost and freight,’ equal 9 % for Cubas, cost and frelght,” cqual| Market Stprior... 47 47% 41 4T%|j,g¢ night and 5 points under their d, 9.121%; cables, 9.13. Italy, de- 86 for centrifugal, there were 4 1 8 forings At that level | No|MarketStRy2nd. 10% 10% 10% 10%|recent high before they turned. Like- |mand, 5.02%: cablex, 5.43. Belgium, ch makes about 10 per LONDON STOC. " | pounders, ' 9.76a10.00; some stronger | all other charges. The compgny’s bal- A cent of the writing paper used in the | KS ACTIVE. welghts up to 10.40. B | O o aheet n of December 81 Shows (0- REFINED SUGAR QUIET. L 112% 118% 12% 113% | valuation heretofore accepted. United States, reports that improve- | BY te Asciated Pross. Sheep—Recelpts, 19,000 head; gener- | tal current assets of $10,775,715, against ORK, Feb 21—Th i 2 All traction bonds fell off sharply W YORK, February 21.—Foreign ment in business, which began lass| LONDON February 21—n semi-|ally steady to strong; choice Colorado | whish are current lisbilitles of §863,6%5, eu‘i{";‘vmy IS e Sl fl:fi‘fl:ysi‘;’-gf” Sk h W &) e rallied gradually. ¥ | exchange firm. Great Britain, d = fall, is being mairtained. boom ition prevailed in the gilt-|and Nebraska February lambs, 16.15; | Cash on hand totaled 32,357,977 and in~ changed at 2 . Third Avenue adjustment 58 sank*|mand, 4.39%: cables 0%. Sixty edeed section of the S SE DA e 0 Manhattan Elev.. 48 & 1% 8 |4 ;008" pelow their final level of |day bills on banks, France, de- 1 Marland Oil 26% 27 76% -26% | wigse Manhattan 4s and Interborough |demand, 8.75%; cables, 8.76. Germany cial).—Reports indicate that while the { The redent reduction in th, i i1 f units sold. sales were reported. % n S v ! Bani e Slssount, sent 1o volume o nnin sold market Martin-Parry..... 28 28 204 20%| Metropolitan 41is and 41s certificates | demand, 45%; cables, 45%. Holland, ;’-‘I:,l‘gsfla]:d“s;z%)e'sl::gch:l,:;r;fltc:;?i :i“uo q{ :—:i La:‘rf O enslendianalits PARIS B0URSE IMPROVES. el . T ac’l;?:e‘";;tmfi?r: .'“5}‘.335“ “ittle va: | Mathison Alkilii.. 31 21 81 3l dropn:?d 3 to 4 hpnmm Sobn after the | demand, 38.50; cables, 3856, Norway apos o e withdrawal of the| PARIS, February 21.— Prices im-| BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. Tiation, and at .midday were un-|Maxwell (B). L 12% 13 2% 13 |opening. Interborough iefunding 5s [demand, 1 Sweden, demand, 26.5 107% 18 107% 108 and Hudson and Manhattan adjust- | Denmark, demand, 20.95. Switzerland, about $1.40. Sheets are irm at base) government's 5 per cent treasure prices of 3225 Tor biue canexiod, 53| Roten " and recent’ reports of - (rade | boe eont rentss, 59 Trancs 35 Hen iy o GIE of Makes s ot e [ Sonditions apparently weee responsi-| Exchange en London, 48 'franes 201 LONDON, February 31—Bar siiver,| There were mo changes in refined Mexican bete ¢ blate is on a $4.75 base, with choice | invesung public 1o the gilt-ed o 9t et loan} 23%d per ounce. Moncy, 215 per sugar, with fme granulated quoted| MiamiCopper. ... b ged | francs 95 centimes. The dollar was] oent, Discount rates, short : o & @o0d inquiry re- | Middie orders placed at lower figures. Wire |section. 5 Gioted at 10 Trancs 93% contlmen | pemstie DUl 31 per et Lnd threes (ot ted. ndwiS . Bintse 00 NEW YORK, February 21.—Foreign | changed to 2 points net lower under May Dept Stor bar silver, 653; Mexican dollars, go. realizing and trade selling. Mclntyre Porcu... % 2% 214 2% ment 5s weré subjected to compara- {demand, 19.55. Spain, demand, 15.80. tively less pressure, both slumpinu ce, demand, 4.65. Poland, demand, only about a point. ' New York 1° Czechosiovakia, demand. 1.8 ways refunding 4s fell more thun a -, demand, 36.87. Brazil, &=- point, :

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