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R mmffflfli& Grain, Produce and Live Stock Tower; no wooled lambs sold early; bidding 25 to 50 cents lower; few look Armour 4%s. 3 © Current Offerings Large. Interest in today’s market centered espectally in the large‘volume of cur- rent offerings, both domestic and for- The success of the five-year 7 _ Mai'led to them regularly REEET oy oSt ] steady. The-gpe cial staff of correspondents, together with a corps of wriiters of international reputation, will make the current: sissues of The Star intensely interesting and reliably in{¥'rmative with their reports and expert opii- jor's, 1o thwos e who want to keep in close touch with the happening's. in the Na'.ien’s_Capital—and the world. ——— BALTIMORE LIVE STOCK. BALTIMORE, March 7.—Total re- -ceipts were about the same as those of last week, the increase in hogs and sheep balancing the decrease in cit- tle and calves. With a light supply the market was strong on sheep and Jower on lambs, and cattle generally went higher with light receipts. Ac- tive trading in hegs with a fair sup- eign. per cent Argéntine ‘loan yesterday was followed .by the announcements of new loans aggregating approxi- It was evident to. maintain bonds, but also In encouragin financing. E . Among - - the - nouncements was the award to a New York synsdicate of $14,600,000 415 and b per cent varjous lmg‘rqvemen_u City of :Detreit bonds. 'he price - paid wad: 102.77,"'and the bonds will be offered publicly probably tomorrow. The city controller of Detroit also sold at muction about: $100.000 5 per cent public.utility bonds, dated May . That there may be no interruption in the re- ceipt of the papers the date of expiration of subscription is stamped in the upper left-hand corner; and the datg'of e mdst important . an- d higher market was reported. tions for the week were as fol- ply Quota .. lows: = Cattle—Receipts for week ended y.. were 1,985 head, original subscription in 1, 1920, and maturing May 1950. A -the :right- Fner; s Betrai: firm was the successful bid- of ‘i;ghtlahl:;d D ;'g% H urd{ib! dar.-‘:.hd-ncnnd the block 1086.75. .the label on .the o0, 5.1848.60; common to medium, | Another strong New York syndicate wrapper in which the £9%a5.50. Bulls, choice, 5.0025.25; fair| has bought 5,000000 5 per cent paper is mailed %o "good, 4.26a4.15; common to me- | thirty-year Philippine government o e %%'2544.00. Cows, cholce, 5.00a | improvement bonds for 101.66. .. air to good, 3.5024.50; common Maryland and 1.00 shown in the picture. 1257 All the recipient of the to medium, 1.5023.00. Pennsylvanla cows generally BONT) ISSUE SUCCESS. 3 paper has to do is . lower than above quotations. PARIS, March 7.—The 6 per cent P . nd-. lambs—Receipts _vor N £ WATCHE THIS DATE, citting out that pbrtion of the ehodp. M .t Boon yesterday were :’fp“.ndffl':, °‘g°“,"'¢f§§d’..t,w¢‘f‘::mgrul s which was openéd for subscriptions during- the” month of February, ex- ceeded 4,500,000,000 francs, it was an- nounced today: S 2,130 - head,- against 1,588 head last weelk; light supply; market stronger on sheep; lower-on lambs. Sheep, 3.00 0; lambs, 9.00a16.25. - go—] wrapper, write on it the renewal instructions and send it to us. with remittance. = 8.5 Ho, R“’"{"’" for w';;‘,:;""‘:’ = ——— were 15, ead, E A 70c a month OO ot 13315 head last Week; fmf| BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. teesssescse supply; market higher. Lights, 12.30;| . NEW YORK, - March 7.—Foreign I 150; medium, 12.3 64%; Mexican dollars, ; DPigs,ibar silver, réughs, uze‘.’ N; % flu'-panee per_ounte; cent.: . .o s ‘Discount rates—Short bills, 33 cent; three-month bills, 3%a3 per cent. 1ight pigs, 11.00a11.26; 6.00a. . ipts for week ended a Calves—ReceiD! A bres 7.—Bar _silyer, 5 3% per 92 t B 1920 £908T 1ant week: light suppiy: 3 —Gatees; £00aH.3%;. 06X 1,645 head o8 - mariet: tra, 11.50. BOND AND CURB MARKETS. LSy e i - aSiin Axp FROVMIoKS. - (Quotatioas: furnisded by Redmond & Co.) | (Quotation mm » Emseaom| 7 = 54 Dieset o The : 3 2 Eggs—Striotly sélected, pér| BALTIMORE,, March 7 (Spécial).— NDS. 5; <8, Opes. High. Low. 1:45. Open. High. Yow. 1:45. | Amoakesi Manufacturing _Company, |, FE8°_Striotly. fresh, selectet, BOTpoices white, 100 pounds, 1IBALAG:| 0. 8. Libartys Siarrsereorerrori e © grocks. Hia et | AdvRumley...... 1% 15 WK 15 | NYNH&Hartrd. 6% 16% 15% 16% : widse 18040 } employesare affécted by ‘s’ et Tage Tecelpts, 24, No. ‘3, :75a1.06; 150 ‘pounds,. 3.00a3.25;| U B. Liberty Ist 4s. i :. ® 0% 0 UB|(NYO&EWest..... 2% 2% 2 22 , strite mgat Bt a 20 per cent wage cut ern, 2. S T 2 No. :8,.1.7528.00; sweets and :yamis,|U- 8. Liberty 0% 50 50% | Norfolk & Wi . 9% 9% 99 95k \ Live poultry—Ropsters, pet 1b., 18;|barrel, ; 3.00a4.50; ‘No: 2. 1.75a2.00; | b- § Liderty . 14% | Norfolk & Wi and a fAfgy-four-hour week, publizhes| . . % A 3 & iberty 2d 8y | Ajax B N% ol Stpf. ¥ W W B J tirkeys, per 1b., 40a4p; chickens,|Dushel-$.40a1.45: No: 2; 50a75; beah §: Literty 84 4 Al S 86% 87 | North American.. 57% 1% 6 b7% 25 an advies tisement in local newspapers | o = 4 > " | hamper, 2.60a4.00; beats, hunch, 4a . Liberty 22 Chemioal % 106% | North American pf R s i e . per b, 33a36; keats, youns,|cabbage, hamper, .100a1.35; carro 8, “Victory 4%s. "% 2 N DL N C weyk with wages| ch: 60860; fowls, 30a32. ., .- |bunch, dac: caulifigwer ‘orate, -180a |U. 8 Victary 3Ks. Allls Chalmers. - a% 6 TR 9% ihe ‘company could| ‘Drfessed. poultry — Fresh ‘killed t;" elery, doaerl; 35al.15; orate, 2.50 OTHER BOND&, Ch %% :: :\i z”;: ng x:z 1n chmpetition with | SPFing chickens, per Ib, 32a35; hens, | 3-007 cucumbers, trate City g Rio de Janeiro 8 1946, o B il o ring §' Jest December,” _said u.eL:" e e T ’;; | Buatiel ie seai00 ok P T 1ot | Cars"synaieats - B B w ‘ * > apifdies .weret ¢¥Y5: Der Ib, 35ads; keats, young, : x Government of Switzeriand 8s 1040, 115% | Car Light and Pow, nk 1% n% 3 3% ; nand | each, 60, i . Lettuce, basket, Kin £ Bel 10818 | Cities Service (new) - » B 8 100% 100% 100% . o ore e o woek tham Wete | Pork—Dressed, small-per Iix, 10aizssy 190 pounds. 6.00aL50; hbiie of Chila 5o 1848; 108% | Cltles Service (ordy. B 1o 10 | Pac o ‘spindles. In an_{ndustry | heavy, Sail. , 8 per Ib., oysterplants, bunal, ;' parsnips, | Ui Ingds Citles -Bervice pfd. 6l W% a% 6% % ]t aifion is: keen ihis factor | . Live tock—Cal 1., | Dushiel. 60a78; pean Bambper, 500265 We% 104 100% Jlokp i f& sl for the fixed 1 ok Calves, cholce, Per ars; | PEPRers, crats, 2.56at.o0; spinach. el 5 e we% w0 I8 B6ls Tedbin e same whethér the milis run | 11ve Nogs, per b 11K, D e .fihM T % 10% /104 | Pan-Am Pete (B) AL | forgeight or Bfuy-four hours 3 wesk. Green_fruits_—Apples, per Bbl, .00 fomatoes. : rat¥: PWEAS0; turnips, { An - X% % 'u | Pennsylvania..... 3% % T ered mercignin. the. a1t eatern, "er "box S ekt 50 CAlL: | N\ RS g BaAnked, sbRerelc 5.00a5.00; | Atiandic’Const. Line Ta 5% e 16 | Peoples Gan o, o N TR TOH Terdtcs 1wt ween life and death to s |fornia lemons, Ber ,box, -€.00a650. | hoo5. -0088. 300 Busnel 1.50a2.75; box | R{IZNS, Velnag, 0% AmEgeaT % ek 108 | Pooria & Easterd. 14 18 1 16 : Mneu « ey '\fil':intKupc}n a 'lar;'e output E;lflflorg- oranges, per. crate. s.tl)g- 25.:030'0.0'0-. s afi"“_lbharxies“?‘n;r’el ::..]::’nmm und 0l 10‘:«:,“-. 418 1983. g I-G‘I: % &% | pere Mn"l'!::" :'n ::2 :% i Lz nar. 10 w margin of profit 800, oSTapelrult, '3.50a4.50. | Florlda | opanges, box. 4.00a6.00: tangerines. | Baiiimors ont ons & W} Am Tos, w6 9% 101% | PereMrgpriorpt. m T M0 M i -3 5.30, . 5.5026.50. Tangerines, strap, 6.0029.00; strawberries, quart, { Bethlehem Steel P. M. nd 9 0 ™ 8 |PereMarqgpf. B9 9% B8% 694 “ A IN ALLEY” DRAWS. | *Veretabies_potatocs, No. 1. per| 555" 3 EE 2 Brookiyn Edson Ts 1940. 2 e s @ @% 4« |PhilaCompany..l 35 85 8% % NEW 1°G RK, Mareh T—A novel|bbL. - 3.50a3.95: bper sack. 3.60a3.0. Selling Prices at Noon. e -Cag or. Bide \ Am 10% 10% 1% Phillips Jones.... 9% 83% 8 wa#t of die) rlaying sale merchandise | SWeets, 2.50a4.00. Lettuce. souther| ‘Wheat-—No. ‘1 red winter, spof, no 1940. Glen Rock Oil 8 8% 0% 31% | Phillips Jones pf.. 83% 89% 0% 89% N e ol illsed uy an out-of-town | Per_crate, 2.00a5.00. Romaine lettuce. | quotation; No. 2 red winter, spot 83 | Guffey-Gillesple 1 a8 5 6 6% 65%|Phillips Pete..... Mk 3% 3% menchant 3 vith great success. To|1:2082.00." Cymblings, per crate, 3.06 | 1.45%; No.. 2 red .winter, . garlicky, lo T el Sntee e a3 joe% 100% 100 109% ] Plerce-Arrow 1% 17 8% 17 Cenfbr all . bargain- offerings in one |84.00. Spipach. per’ bbL. - 142, - i ! a0d Ohlo conv. Be 1040+ 894 | Terome Verde oo o) ME” 5 | AmTacopt. ur I W7 W7 | Plerce-Arrow W% WH Mk BN parti of th.h store he created a store |-ONiOns, per 100-15. sack, 8.00as. Corn—Cob corn, old, yellow, quoted | ) * Pavi conv. 61" | Kay County A 1% | Am Bafety Razo 6 % 6 |PlerceOil % % T TH Within his % store, ih which all sales | D38, new. per cwt., 2.00a3.00. Cucim-|3.6023.65 per, barrel; contract corn, |Chica; i 1065 | Kirby Pete . 23 2% | Am Shi; 5 % 13 14% | Pierce Ofl oY% G% A 6% use& runwey ;- exténding from the| $:0035.00. 3 s = ; crac! n, yellow, No. 3, do- X 2 5 bl il s - the' jda. 2.30a4.25. Beans, 2.5024.00 _per | mestic or better, %} Magma Copper 29% 30 | AmSmelting pf. 90! s o1 9. 91 Basor ool 50 popular with. cus|Pers. per crate, 3.00a5.00. Kale, 1.25a | No. 3, 4. per. bushel. ... o gl iy 104% | Serrit 01l - i 3% | Am Stcel Fay. n% 1% #% % B TR D tombirs looi td ng for merchandise that 50, o Rye—Nearby, 95a1.05 per .bushel; 104 | Midwest Ofl com. 2 2" | AmSteel Fdy pf.. % %% 9% 9% 1% 18% 17% BY% the jaisle 1@ 8 become the natural —_— No. 2 western export, apot, 1.12%; N Midwest Ol pfd. 4 | Am Sugar... L W% % BY . 654 65% 5% 65% “badgain ally v". of -the whole town| Texthooks written by Miss Edna B. |3 RO quotation. e Grant T 0] N oamtain roiak 18 110y | Am Bugarpf. wy 6% im omw ;o m and has beer & great help to him by | Rowe of Toledo, Ohlo, are used in| Hay—Recelpts. 71 tons: range is | fiiat, Northern 7a 3% 3% | Am Sumatr % ® W% D |PublicServofNJ. s3% 84 £ 88 progiding. an. utlet for unused mer- Christian Sunday.schoolsalt over the 1800az1i00 {&r.}"rs::g"t‘nlc.taalph tImothy | Tntermatiopal Mesc "3 1% “i Am Tel & Teleg...190 120% ‘“-"‘ m,‘ :"“m-;lccu 0% 1N8% 15% 13;/. < se. world. = 3 : et firm. Int. Rapid Tran. 1st [ Am Tobacco. 133 1% unta Alegre %1% 41% 0% s o Straw—No. 1 rye, nominal, 15.90; | Kelly-Springfield 8s. 1981 2 2% | Am Tob: 1B Bl |PureOfl..... 8K BK N NK = A . . Ll E:inlln:lhel"élfi‘:{‘x‘ éfi"' 11.90: No. 17oat, | [aniecille s5d Naghsile Te ‘et d 3 ki Amfl;,-:a?:vg).' u:“ ":“ 8 8 [Purebil8%pr.... 0z 102 . 101 ¢ 101 pm—— SHICAGO: e . Missouri’ Pacific general 4s 197 Peanok o1 . 3% 5% | Am Woolen. 88% 3% 8% %I RayConCopper.. M% % 14 L% CHICA P I = b B et s ffl;fi'fi".‘hlfifl‘"‘ under- | Xew” York Centrai 781000, 1085 Fefectonimiiy ol “ 3k 34| Am Writing W% MK Bh :“ “R'W"‘~----»-~ 3% Bn B T ‘ = £k % v n price to- . Ann Arbor. » » P eplogle Steel. ...’ 20% e—— day during the éarly trading, sellers 10214 | Rudio cor 3 |§2 - - 3 S » " Radio_ pfe o b 4% 3% 40% | RepIron & Steel. 9% = t 3 x having an advantage because of an saij | Badio ) 2 1 z E3 0 < : . | niooked-tor decline at Liverpoal. Be. | § 1% gffi l‘{e'}?.'nlkz; Sy & e o R e DT T _THIS FINEST THING YOU [:iifidtdiiiiing Bpi RS R B 5o Bl 8D R = 3 er. Fields 9515 reek (new) 3% 13% 3 < - which had appeared sdead were re- 10615 | Sapulpa_com. 2 3 88 8 8 [StL&SanFran...28 8% 2% 2% = i : 2 ported as showing a noticeable .re- 1087 | Siming Petrul 107 10% | Af 84% 8% 83 |StLA&SanFrpf.. 4% 60 4% 50 = vival. Opening quotations, which va- 81% | Southers ¢ 3 SHla 4 8% 3%|StLouisSouthwn. 21% 2% 202 2% : BLY WHEN YOU BUY A | s shiv | oy SfELames o Ll S RN D 0 5 B = S YY 3 42 to 1.42% and.July 1.20%4 °to 1.21, |8t Louis and & F. inc. 62| Tonopah Divide 58 ) 28 21% 21%|SantaCeciliaSug. 3% 3%- 3% 3% =. s ¥ 8 ¢ ‘\lvera lo|.l§ov:-:fl by a m:’dente further :r-;-unil Alr'fx-lner&l ‘.fi'.* L‘;,';gg’;h,_f_’,m- ;35 .“l_a 106% 104% lm Savage Arms u% W% Ws 1% = rop, an en something of a rally. | Seaboard Alr Line “l0. 8 Light ana M . Nk 6% Saxon Motors. 2 2 "2 2 (Corn and gats went downward in | SCURET! e Tat 9% | U 8. Lighe ang Hoat prd 4 13-% z =z 2 rsRoebuck.... 67 67% 66%- 67% prican wheat. After opening%2% |sonthern Pacific conv. 4s 881 | Tnited Profit Bhai 19-16 111-16{ Beth Steel (B). €% 63% 68, 63%|Seneca Copper. MG M% Mm% c 3 lower, May 83% to 64, the corn llway gen. 4s 1956, 63 - . Bhip Corpos [3 8 ? % 106% 307% | Shell Tra 9 39% | z mirket. continued weak for a while ¥ Ba 1004 o1 (UK steamabip, 10 . a1 |BethBtea _“;l’p{- 10t 10 ‘o TG TIan E e I o P and then recovered to some extent. s 195 o415 | Cnited Rera 4% oy | BethBtee - o o e Z $4% | Wayne Coal. 9% 100” | Booth Fisheri Co Sloss-ShefMeld. = \ eral export dealings in oats at the | United Drug lg'“l,f‘&l’fl o . 2 € | BkiynRapTrctfs. 8% %% 8% ;VA Southern Pacific.. 84 8% 3% 8% 5 it o . : seaboard. -+ The opening ranged from | U< Realty ant Tmn. —Som—| Bklyn Unlon Gas... 864 B\ | Suthern b e o = J b o -like-advance, May at 41% |U. S. Rubber 8s Bid. Asked. [ Burns Bros 126% 128% . : T'aere are workmen in-the Pierce- Serfiak nuc sharp eaine ensued for alf| - § WA Wi frsepnerias o oo em H K | BurmBron B BN N M k| Stena Tavene e et T Anr)w factory who are more con woLlERe ipturns 15 U0 Value of hogs | WEHCE Shse TR eioonth Mot i i n e n eaeroreoerme AR W oY = - pro- [ Wilson & Co. 1st Continental il Co. 1 omberg Carb.. 41 42 = o ; visions market. Z Crescent Pipe Li n% T = cenn ¢d about the good fortune of a fotal o aenk, receipls, 10¢icars; it UL Cumierinnd e o |QUMOrR PSS B B G 8 | Studebakersi. e £ g : Wisconein escr an. hioments, 620: At | Galeasigal N 9 9 | Canadisn Pacific.. 134% 15% 13% 185K | Submarine Boat... 5 6% % 4% f Piewce-Arrow Car than any owner |Lso ewt:” wiseonsin butic " round | fluminem £ of AmeryTaJe: 1007 1% B jgp [Corsenmncold..um BE B, S| Teitomrer.c.- Wk MK Bt o = €2 C n : . Whites, 1.801.90 cwt.; Michigan sack- | Amcrican Tel. & Tel. s 1924...200 1116 100% 8w |Sentn . % i an coud'd possibly be, Their prideintheir [ tomiosnis o eets 2 Bt to & 1200 iy 2 5 |Cnmiieamsr. St BE Gk S| Tersaracart an % o% ¢ o P;_1 SID1y.DC. 1 1 pridcin the Mimesota sacked mixed. red and g:::«::: Tnn-g:‘:.li:‘lm 104 107 {ChandlerMotor... T T T % | Texas & PCAOI. 3% 2k - 3 e e -] White, 1.60at.70 owt.; Minnesota sack- | Aniconda Copper 6s 19 Moo e Ches & Ohio. 1 2% 1 wm;k and its consummation In the = |ea'red rivers, mostis; 200 cwts Taano | Alzio-American 0l = Pralric O and Gas Co 55 3 |Chi&Altonpt. 8% 8% 8% 6 60 E% 6% - h h 5 ¢l = gacked rurals; L8sal:30 cwt.; Colorado Bethiebem Steel 75 1 Eruirie Pive Line Co. 234. =8 |Chi&Estnlll. e :;f: B|TobaccoProdpt.. mu b i %2k car (< ave sO earnes striven to 5 “Deauties, 2.10 cwt. Soutbern Pipy Tiw 365 876 [ Chi & Estn 11l pf TransContl Oil... 9% 9% 9 9 o E Y nere e AL o s mArket % | BoutnFean. "0 Co, & 5 |cmuuastE. mk =% B4 2K Union Pacin X mal pe perfect, is the finest thing you anco o selling pressure, considering [(ons 2: of | Shemiard on"Es: ¢ 25 |GiENermwn.. 6% @& % @ Union Tank Carpiue i b6, Wk : R : o ;Livecpao n | Copper E tandard o 87 &R - United Drug. - ... 6 &% s 3% to 3%d, and that selling there on | cuoner Eiort { Standard ol ¢ 5 e % rug. - i 2 foreng, . | Copper Expart dard Ot € 520 5 ©% 3% &% United Drug 1st. “ buy !\whcg you buy a Pierce-Arrow. LeemSTee e o EER UG @ s | EREN iy £ : - . 2 net lower, with : o B anda 361 300 1% | United Ry Inv z Tt ke teason for this feeling is:that and July 11is% to 130, 1 10 LAV G Standard 0 ® TH 1% 1% United Retall Srrs. % % W% 4% - F 5 ‘White cos cor | Gulf 0il Corporation 40 50 6% 2% 2%l Pi « Arrow i hi d vellow and. mixed The. close way | Mo 1605 18 1650 o ¢ B 3 % Uk un 533::}:9.{... fi: 2‘!: o 6% p o : ced, e close was|Hocking v 3 2 1 C 388 342 tIr P pf. lerce+ AITow 15 nota machine-made Steady at ¥a% to 1 met decline, May Homble Ol wad Ref. 15 027 | Washington Off t- ] =% % 88| USFoodProd.... 4 & 4 4 . . SN % to 637%. nsas City Term. 6s 1923 1008, —_— "y “%n % 5% % 45 . produic't in a‘strict sense, Machines enp s o e ek Bt Gambie 1¢ 103, 1o K e 104 =2 = e . s e A r selling of lard by & 2% % ¥ s - e @ § e s certain c! K. J. Reynolds tis 19 0! Columbia Graph. 2o 8% help *wemendously; with their power . cunegons. " P Wb forelmn s, ik o STU[}KS IRREGUI_AR' Clmbla OBk 2r ok Mis B o : o g - £ SR Sl S WHEAT— Open.” High. Low. Close, |Sincisir Consol. 2] ¢ g} Comp EROY C. 108% 106% 104 108 n 5 1.42 141 141% | Southwestera Bell ConsGasof N Y... 106! 4 85% and t. helraccurac buteac! - 3001 11970 |Switt & Co. 78 1025 Cons Textile. ... .. W 18 8% potrd . fc i Hinits i = d Grei ’ u: s: | Amn & Cr e ConsIntiCal Min. o5 % s st cctec tanits nner and more 674 68" 66is | Usion Tank Car 7s i Cont Can. . . % t 2 2 U. 8. Rubl Cont Can pf 1008 104 103% 163% % needs with handwork,and it'ishand- B | Velm e s o i i Be b h| yamaemoor-t: I8 TH 26 s f - 43% . K - or! a-Car Chem. . 2 3 - . 5 y : ..o... 8 3 3% % |va CarChempf... Wk TH % Tk : R . ; O RO . DAIRY. MARKETS. TREASURY CERTIFICATES, . 2 . !c"""“‘c" » . work afakind calling for the-highest ™ . | marriore, staren 7 Specian).—! patestotar -~an———|Foreign Oils Yield to Profit- |Srucilasteel .. 8% &, 3% & vt Mo » el A€ ft his _‘“' &% B e Ta° PouleryZTyrkeys, pound, 3bu 4 welde | 2 Sl .. | CubacCaneSugar. 12 1% 18% | wabash pf (A) 2% ,Spirif, ol crattsmanship Gr ‘the part of - Rite Th: 1y aar LANE - aradked s | Taking—Dealings in Rails {cCubaCanesupt.. % 4 3 Western Pacifc. S | SN ! © L3 g rough and sta, 23a24; ol 13 16 10011-16 a i k = (0 (s ; old Bens, 303 | 3153 JuEesl L 100316100 5-16 : g.:::’z::shm ’7!“ ol g::::::: g:}:op: S i the warkman. -2 Touters Yentt: .dul:k‘lho?l:g:is?sg;e:;lg 3208 Beptember 1. 10 T g0 Are Light. Del & Hudson wy% W% 100 4 25a30; poor and thin, 20a22; pigeons, | 555 Juse 1 105 e e & R, o Dome Mines. .. . . U Uk 6% 3 ¢ ; - $ pair, 35a40; guinea fowl, each, §0a70; | 350s Beptersper 15 jozs I | NEW YORK, March 7.—Prices were| DOSSs Atlantic. 3 3 2% % o " 3 =2y —Turkeys, pound, 4%s Mare! B C0 Elec Btor tery. 9 Foss -¥ TuchEs CompaNY, 1141 Conneciicus Digiel Rosiro Tarkeys, pound, 33 | 4xsitrch 15, 10%...1++ 10it10 iiwiata S0, S8 et Toresutar reactions noon | Evecauen Geet 1. W% 1w 11 e . S ¢ and thin, ‘30: ‘young ‘chickens, 33a3 set in as a result of Drofit-taking | prerson-Bran ¢ 6 & |wilsonCompany.. 39 - 3 A N. W. Washington old and mixed, 30432-0ld roosters, Consolidated Gas. the feature of yes- R aass 0% B% E%| winen Goerany \dvenue, IN. . W asihingio ; al¥; capons, 38a44; siips, 32a33; ducks, terday’s brisk rally, eased one point | Kndico! o verland.. 5% 5% 54 5% Baliiare © |32a6; meese. 25230, atter making a fraciional gain. il el Rl L '3"',‘14 ot i e 3. — 88 .off, native and nearby, Motors and independent steels, vt +-459 4 YRE firste: - dozen, '24; ‘southern, 33; duck especially Willys Overland preferred, 8 &% 8 | wWoolworthpf. u us 19 % Sy 2 , egge, 45a50; goose eggs, 75a80.. Chandler, Studebaker, Colorado Fuel 6l 8% &% . utter—Creamery, faney, pound, 38 and Gulf States Steel, forfeited large | Fisk Rubber. - % 18 k| . Hizh. Low. Last. a39; prints, 39adl; nearby creamery, | fractions to one point. Freeport Texas... 13% 18% 18 18% Call Money. L) . 34a5; ladles, 24a26; rolls, 20a23; store Tobaccos and food specialties were | Gen Am Tani Car. 88% 51 664 87 HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. = packed, 13; dairy prints, 20a23; proc-| supportod, the sugar group showing | Gen Asphal...... 9K s ) iam:. . i ( & NEW YORK, March 7.—Butter—Un- Sclling of forelgn olx notably Gen- e ASDhalt D O e g thegy| P35 %0 settled; receipts, 6,365 . packages. |ys: oral A ¥ ‘¢ market| Gen Motors. % 8% 8% 8k e e Creamery, higher than extras. s1na|Victory 4 3-4s Make New |within the first haif hour. | S xete e o s Wity BW | ™ Cemeral’ Asphait lost 3% points in|GenMot 6% deb... &k % @i &%) WILL END CONFLICTS. 37%a37%; packing stock, current High of 100.4! eneral the early reaction, the preterred de- | Gen Mot 7% deb- "rm ”ms ::u 3 2 make, No.. 2, 20%5a21. ' .40—Gi clining 5 points.: Other foreign ofls} Goodrich. ... s [ Eggs— Firmer; receipts, 33,451 - and some of the domestic issues also | Granby Consol 28% .29 28% 29 |President to Take Up Jurisdiction 't T ' i v 1 brthernpf 76% ™% 6 6% gul mugeies n List Irreguiar. | £8 Wy nopto s meont Grnt Y M M s i in Ak afin 74 | pearby and nearby western hennery | go..ial Dispatch to The Star. extensive. » Greene-Cananea. . Determination of President Hard- ; . L hen 3 uantanamo SUg. u : X & . B e e e etira™ yaase stage| NEW YORK, March 7.—Victory 4%s h"‘“"' i d""“," ks R TR W o nling to put an end to conflicts in au- i K e . . ; ] }|ana” nearby” gathered” browna "and | made thé new high record of 100.40 In R Sars saine nd siosis| HarblshawCable, 1% Ue 1% 1% thority in Alaska was indlcated to- 4 v oln ln Ou mixed colors, firsts to extras, 23a25%. | the bond market today, but the gen- |rallied on announcement of price ad- | Hartman Corp.... 100% 100% 10 100 |dzy at the White House. ee 'l' g é;‘:&;’:a‘;‘ ";"r‘;;“;‘"sé:d’: "I‘:"’- eral list, domestic and foreign, was|yances by one of the largest Pitts- Bend:olgfl- We % 1 BU| The President, it Was stated, has K - 3 - er——Low- urgh producers. ilouston o “ ~ - § 1 er; creamery extras, 36; firsts, 32a3s; | [Fregular. s Pressure against International Pa-{ Hupp Motors.. UK MN MK 1% :.’:'.!(.1‘1.&%:“3:‘1'}2‘.‘{{!:" s ] I B 1 ffairs as } seconds, 29a31; standards, 35 Krench government 7lts, French|per, Philips-Jones preferred and Na- i Hydraulic Steel. 6% 8% 8% 5%|at present carried out by nearly half % L e a l a nfiff'_n?z‘zgflgroflfifilfls';7'815' cases; | municipals, Belglan 65, Queensland | tional Enamelling preferred was off- | fllinois Central... 100 100 10 100 (a dozen departmental bureaus is A 4 firsts, 328223 ordinary firsts, 19a20;16s, ana Cuba Cane 6s, were strongest |38t by the strength of United Fruit,| naiahoma. 3% 3% 3% 3%|paralysing the territory. = & Poultry—Alive, unchanged of the; international group, Mexicans | Copiral, Leather preferred and To-| [ndian Refinin, T4 7% 74 74| “What steps to bring about central- p Ifd)o ' \lwlant_fl;e folks ba}f}chhome to :e fully in- S wARKEy, |(OFfClting part of *yesterday's ad-| “Deniings in- rails ‘were- light ana e Nctro T Gn T k| fempiated by the cxecutive were not ormed o: 3 the vital events which are on the program e = ARKET. |, pce. rregular. i Metpf.. 7 % 1 713 | disclosed. f /e i eve i 1 CHICAGO, March 7 (United States Call money opened at 414 per cent. | Interboro Met pf. . i¢| Mr. Harding has not concerned him. in Washi sgton this winter—history-making events— Bureau Markets).—Cattle—Receipts,| reoria and Eastern incomes, at a| Y i, happened in | Intl Agri Chemical 9 3% 9 9% ; i 2 have ; 4 g B rate i iy Seibt®| zain.of 1% points, Were strongest of | tho orooicl. sita i et b eaers | mtl Agr Chem pt. B wa g my SELUUC RO AR i ateq, fwi H [Ttk cone - on all classes; top beef .steers, 9.35;|the rails. Fractional advances were | calculations regarding the future. Left Intl Cement...... 31 l' 3L 81 |y ticdiction over forest lands, espe- five yearlings steers, 9.50; bulk beef| .qc by Read s, St. Paul con. | Without any fresh impulse one wly or {Int Combatn Eng. 254 28% i 2 | ¢ja)ly those lands in Alaska. : m y ing 4s, n- f 4 iaf S TRt 26,000 slow, mostly | yertibles and "he "debentures ‘ana the other, the drlft In all the marksts | It Barvelierc B 58 R4 G . & 4 = , 26,0007 (3 Y was uncertain. Speculative sentiment ! [ntl Mer n J > i nmn ] < 5 cents higher than yesterday's aver- :‘,;;m;g‘;;’,‘,’;,:;’,"msg,"g‘;y mcll';}f,‘,g on the stock exchange for the moment | nt1 Mer Marinept 0 % 2 7%| WOOL MARKET QUIET. ’ age: big packers holdin k ; 3 3 ge; ble packers holding back: top, |gs were especially heavy, losing two | 1s divided. Intl Truck 24pf... 66 58 66 & S 11.30; bulk, 10.90a11.20; pigs strong | oo, Me"® SRECUE AT 4% G5, 72 One party takes its stand on the 1% 3% 2% uY% 0 nders, 10. .25; SR widening 1o. speculative interests - < Ji t %und ar up_to" 10.50. declinging, 1%, ang nominal 20583 | Cient to weaken the credit position and i Large Manufacturers. P : _Sheep—Recelpts, 20,000; slow, frst | Northern, Pacific 4s. Virginia rail: | llow the disteibution of stocks. - ROBTON e T o eeiaD) T et S sales. clipp 8, cents | way bs, American Telephone 5s and It admits that the market has got in the wool market here remained 5 P e e e e e S ,,_85¢'a month i well ahead of the business recovery, which it is discounting, but the point iis made that this is the normal pro- cedure, and that what Wall street has in view is not conditions as they are now, but as they will be six months hence. The other party has apparently dis- posed of some of jts stocks and isin & frame of mind. to profess disappoint- {ment because:the pace of industrial recovéry has been so maintain that rise in stock: low, and to during ed | the last month and a half has atieast temporarily®been overdone. ‘Work at Cross Purposes. ‘These two factions have been work- ing at cross purposes since Friday last. The resuits have been varying 8o far as the general list is concerned, ‘tut, as regards {ndividual stocks, with the adyantage decidedly in favor of the side interested in higher prices. These characteristics were again ap- parent today. The general movement was very ir- regular, but the points of strength in special stocks fi po.;!:u ?l ‘weakn e victory 4% s regched a new high, but otherwise !here" aue v:‘rg' few features in_the bond .trading of the day. The check to the upward move- ment in the foreign exchanges has had its effect, upon foreign govern- ment bonds, and although these are holding around their high levels, they 'have stopped going bond market is still waitin, .outstripped the | l whether the mo: market o sta at its present 4% per cent or whether, as it happened before, this rate will prove not sufficiently attractive to out-of-fown banks to prevent them from drawing down their New York balances. 8 TAKES ALL OF BOND ISSUE. ' NEW YORK, March 7.— issue of the ‘city o‘l\ Dotr.‘;?t. ;::ld':. | amounting to $14,500,00( day to Kuhm, eb of 102.777. 0, was sold to- & Co., at a-price |’ Kansas City Sou. Kansas CSoupf.. 8% 5% Kansas&GulfCo. 5% 6% Kelly-Epring Tire. 8% 3% Kelsey Wheel. u% W% Kennecott. 8% 2% Keystone Tire.. I 15% Kresge (38) 185% 157% Lackawanna “ Laclede Gas. 8 Lee Tire & Rubber 28%: 28% Lenigh Valley.... 63% &9%: Lima Locomotive. 95% 100 Lima Loco pf. 102% 102% 1% 7 Manaf x & un% % i . o % 0% 2 - ™ % u% ot 3 2% =5 y Pacificpf.. omery. Montg A b m o . B T Y u ™ n s 9% % 1% % ] about unghanged today. There no activity on the buying side m: fested by large manufacturers. tone of the market, however, are reported extremely busy. sales 'on some grades of wool expected here. More Interstate Commerce Commissi New ‘England are unreasonable. —— FOREIGN EXCHANGE, . urnished by W. B. Hibbs - By the NEW YORK, March exchangg easy. d, £38%; cabl bles, 9.01%. 0! os , .38 cables, mand, 2.0: cal mand, 5.07%: cables, 5. Demand, 8.44% cables, —Demand, -.38%; cabl land—Demand, - 37.95; Belglu 3 Norway—Demand, m:l;lvd’. 26.35. Dflnmflll‘b—btmlnd, 2 Switseriand—Demand, '19.47. Demand, 15.83. Grenl;:::fibemnd, Foland—Demant kia—Demand, 2 and, the. meton. niila. that by th smothered, there is ‘l; labor for cultivation n. weeds L ctice. all ¥ we Belling checks—dollar valués at Boon tods -7.—Foreign Great Britain—De- 38%; sixty-day . : France—De- Spal; G COISENSEENIN * FEWERIDLE GRS fléport - on ‘Railway 'Freight Servioe Shows Decrease During February. No better sign of the gradual re- 48% | turn to better conditions can be had: Was ani- ‘The ‘The slightly easier tone of the London was interest was manmifested inl pulled wools in view of the recent on's decision’ that rates from Chicago to; 5 Ce.) 15 65 234 21.30 80 Italy—De- m— Germany [ol- 7.98. 7.65. Sweden—De-. 1.28. n— 4.58. . Czechoslova~ Argentine—Dé: 14.28. truit growars cover the flalds with roofing paper. cutting round holes for It.has. been found saving and irriga- e I his| been improved by the activity of the | woman's wear manufacturers,..who than the decrease in idle throughout the country, by the car division of can Rallway Association. According to the latest figures is-~ sued by that organization, the num-, ber of freight cars idle because o business conditions totaled 437,687 on” February 23, compared with 449,819 on Februgry'15, a reduction of 12,141. Comparisons show that of the total, 264.814 were surplus freight .cars in’ #00d repair and ready for immediate service if trafic demands warranted,: which was a reduction of 13,667 com-, pared with the number of such cars. iat the middle of the month. The re- maining 172,864 were cars in need’ of repairs over and above the num-, ber. normally regarded as being un fit because of physical condition for’ use until repairs had been made. Surplus box cars in good order numbered 105,938, a decrease of 6,616 .since February 15, while sur-! plus coal cars in good repair totaled”. 105,570, a decrease of 6,480, within- the same period. Surplus coke cars, showed a decrease of 104 within a {proximately a week, while a decrease : of 449 was reported for stock cars, within the same time, which brought, the total down to 20,73 To Discuss Bo: Discussion of the soldiers’ bonus., the biil leading to the reductiom +n. size of United States paper currency and other matters pertinent to the organization will be gone into at & special meeting of the council of ad- ministration of the District of Co- lumbia Bankers' Association, called” by President John B. Larner, for Thursday afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock. While there {s doubt in xome quar- ' ters as to what action will be taken on the bonus issue, it is known that President McAdams of the American ' Bankers' Association has asked for an official attitude of the local asso- iciation as being opposed to this pre: ent-day problem. = The question of a reduction in size~ of United States paper money, which was prompted by George W. White's’ request for a declaration against thix issue, will probably find advocates both for and against the argument.’ It was pointed out in banking circles yesterday that were this move adopted, having a separate and dis- tinct size for every denomination, the practice of forging and “raising” a note would be reduced to the mini- mum. At the meeting Secretary Victor B. Deyber will extend an invitation to’ the association on behalf of the Illi- nois Safe’ Depesit Association to at- - tend thé annual convention to be heid by that body May 19 and 20. It is% likely that the District association will delegate several members to rep- resent it at the congress. Discounting Gas Deciaion. “A common practice the world over . is to wager that the other fellow is wrong,” says the Wall Street Journal.> “The bear does it when he goes short of the market; the bucket shop does f1 when it fails to execute the buying rders of its customers. “A_trader of decidedly bearish ten- dencies was recently approached by a = man who claimed to have ‘inside in- formation’ regardimg the rate case of .. the Consolidated Gas Company before the United States Supreme Court. He, maintained that the court's ruling e would be against the company. which * {would have to refund the difference . between 80 cents and the $1.20 rate which it had been assessing. Skeptical. - as usual, the trader offered to sell for * $5 his receipts, which entitled him to a refund of $36 In event the eighty- cent rate was sustained. When the - freight cars as reported- the Ameri-q decision was made public the pur- chaser of the receipts had nothing but a bundle of worthless paper to show - for his investment.” Sevetal Rumors Afloat. Rumors of the merging of two bank ing institutions and the sale of an other national bank flew thick in the | financial district today. and while no , confirmation of these reports could be - obtained, it is thought likely that se eral apnouncements pertinent to th matters involyed will be forthcoming within, the next twenty-four hours. AMERICAN WOOLEN GAINS. - Annual Report Shows Net Profits” of $9,192,621.78. SPRINGFIEED, March Net profits of $0.182,621.78 for year ended December 31, pared with profits of $6.85 1920, were reported in the statement of Tregsurer. Williim H. Davelly of the American Woolen Company, i | the annual meeting of the stockhold ers here today. Dividends amounting” 1 £6745.600,000, equally divided between ipreferred and common stock, were In 1920 the preferred stock amounted to $2,§00,000. ideclared. dividends while the commorr stock dividends The surp! were $1,983,333,333. December 31 last was $31.91 an_increase for the vear of $406.648.39. - The report of President Wiiliam M.~ iWood points out the difficulties that~ ihave confronted the company in thes {last vear, which is declared to have been one of the most trying in the company's experience. Stabilizing of the situation by May, however, with restored confidence, resulted in lib-. eral orders, so that the mills have been operated almost at full capac- iy, STEEL PRICES ADVANCE. Jones-Laughlin Makes No Com-% parispn With Previous Figures. {* PITTSBURGH, March 7.—Announce- ment by the Jones & Laughlin Steel Company, the most important of th independents, v advanced the“ | price of bars, shapes and plates to'* {$1.50 per 100 pounds. No com- . parison - was made with previous prices, officials of the company said, - because of the unusual conditions? which” have prevailed for some time.< It was pointed out, however, that the+ ten years' average, 1904 to 1913, cov- ering structural shapes, was $1.51 per 100 pounds. Increased operation in.independent - as well ag United States Steel Cor- poration mills was apparent, steel . authoritics said, but improvement ., |was slow and contained no sensational « features. 7 lus on 381.31, viade i DRY. GOODS SLOW DOWN. . - Baw Tone Helps to Firm | l Improved Prices. , NEW YORK. March 7 (Special).—Trad- ing in the wider constructions of print cloths slowed down for a time today. ‘There as an: inclination ‘manifest on the .part of the mill men to sell @ny .large amount .at the figures® quoted, which were easier than. those which have recently prevailed,o and an equal disinclination”on the' part of buyers to l(r.nf(hen their bids. The improved tone In raw cot- ton served to repder the goods mar- ket somewhat firmer than on Mon- , day. - Narrow goods continged firm . and sheetings were steady, ough ~ there still is & lack of inquiry for. the heavy constructions. Sategns and ~ twills were inactive, as were cofmbed ~ yarn cloths. Some shading was evi- - dent in tire fabrics. ~sorne- ect- + s The raw silk market was in what mere stable. condition, ;vef ing Yokohama, but buying was any-—. thing but brisk, es there- sesms ag tendency-among purchagers to await~ still further price reductions, Hosiery.. manufacturers . are - taking slightly - more. interest. The strikes against., reduction-of, wages at Paterson and, Newark . mils .are v watched, as affording a test of com- ditions. ,