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- & 2 * FINANCIAEL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922, FINANCIAL. Adams Express... 63% 63% fiS!? 63% | Montgomery Wa, 1% 15% 1% RTY BONDS. p.| NEW YORK, March 14 —Following Adv Rumley... 16% 18% 16% ::‘5 }“l:lllu(g‘! B’oat,v 2015 29% 29% :;1'53 'J a c-omp(l:te"lm ‘{’oifidfi?b‘fifififil AdvRumleypf... 41 41 4 h Cloak & Suit. o 0 © s K Z01| tions on the New < C ' At s g2 62 62 |NatlConduit...,. % 1% 1% 1 A s 97401 up 10 2:15 p.m., with sales of each Is- 4 Alnx Rupmest 711 tow o 1% 6% | Natl Enameling mw wi s OUPPLY Firms of 11 Kin ] ave Felt 1 iie and the high, low and last prices: ] Er——— = 7 Vatl Lead . 0% 8% 90% .50 | INDUSTRIALS. 53 8% 6T BT Allied Chemica) 7 % A n Allied Ghemleal pt 106% 106% 106% 105% | Nevada Conper..! H% UL WK . - IT6H | saes. . High. low. 2:15.} ¥ o Decided Note of Optimism | AfisChamers. >t ‘s 8 | Jowortex@ii. o & o & Increased Demand in New York ; ot o Aeme it b - ISpecialties Ocoupy Attention, = s Chalmers pf. 92! 92% S NY D Z % T 3 400 Amal. Leather. . o12% 3 . f Am AgrChem. . 41 A% 4 40%|NYDock... ... 31% 30% 80% . . 5 Noon. it Amer. Tob. cou 18 . / Prevails Throughout AmATr R o W NYNHEHNG . Area—Situation Elsewhere. : o Caride e But Rails Lag—Some : - . . . m Beet Sugar... NYShi e % luloid pfe . . Financial District. Am Bosen. 11 .. Soriopipuitdive. ons 24 74 2l Corerament feugo. & Gains Extended. i < York . 1% % K " - epublic of Ciu S y SA deciaed note or cpEinisi prevail| A c::‘"mm' 2 'gr;zlx&we,u—n 100 100% 100 100% BY JAMES ALLERTON. in response to a better demand for | fulublic po NEW YORK, March 14.—The up= ed throughout the financial district | Am Canpf. Sorth American.. §7% 674 66% 57 | Special Dispatch to The Star. UpDerieatiiers; j Uatted Kingdom ward movement in selected or &pe- ¢\ 4an pt 43l 43 43 N S < pIr Unite orthern Pacia?! Ol % &% %) NEW YORK, March 14—The first Saian o e : | Nova Scotia Steel. 237 231 231 237 | LOUCh of spring has sent the buving| FORT WORTH, March 11 (Spe- ! Ohio Body & Blow 13 13 13 13 |Public flocking to the retail stores, | cial).—Retail automobile dealers re- | Onio ¥uel. .. .. . 43% 481G 43% 4312|and the reflection of that activity is|POrt their spring sales thus far have Boma Prod. reaching back to the jobber, whole- been three times as large as in 1921. mrrency Crissinger for the initial|Am Hide & Lthr pf 63% Elevator, saler and manufacturer in this dis- ! =Eas = Am T 21 104' U ns Boole. | 7 S | Hopn, i R of 1922, ce. -amts ot 1| pac Development. | trict. Women's wear has been active,| SAN FRANCISCO, March 14 (Spe- “In some cases the gains were un-l 2 cial issues was continued at the open- ing of today's stock market, traders: paying no attention to further un- settlement abroad. Many of the representative rails and industrials were unquoted in the ini- tial dealings. Such miscellaneous is- sues as Remington Typewriter com- mon and second preferred. Kelsey foday as repeated increases in bank | Am Car & Fdy duposits were reported by all classes | Am Chicle Co. oF franciat i Am Cotton Oll ¥ financial institutions as of condi- | it yd oA S tlons at the close of business March | Am Express. 10, the date set by Controller of the| Am Hide & Lthr.. 15 wen Pletures. . ) Goodyear Tire...... Grant Motors . Heyden Chemical.. . Intercontinen’l Kub MeNeil oin Motors A.. rth Amer I tudio Corp. con Hadio Corp pfe J. Reynolds goenuy P & P. Am Ice pt. Am International. 4i'a 45 45 Pacifl and while merchants may be some-icial).—Active inquiry and bids m§ what uncertain as to the trend of de-| 5004 prices have caused growers precedented, and while it will be im- | Am La France u u L who w. | : Pan-A ’ 2 [ o were planning to tear up their Wheel, Public Service of New Jer- TS4s1ble to. #lve complete tabulations | Am Eingeed.. s S b .. 68 8w 6% mand and style in some lfnes, all are | hop vines to revise their plans and e r > E i3 sl an-Am Pete (B). 52% h i 1, | sey, United Railways preferred and (B). 520 El 62 agreed that sport clothes will have| prepare for cultivation, B oiomie Srcel e s the aniive fér several days, the indications are m Locomotive Pennsylva o % Am Safety Razor a¥lva 8 8% an exceptionally prosperous season. and strong stocks. that the deposits of most all local Penn Seabd Stee ‘ . iy o it | ATiSHID S Con .. 1% S R D P e rerais e Machiners. lo cony *%| Becondary rails were featured by Tat, cal Dew S37 Tas Am Smelting.... .. L Peoria & Eastern. 13 1 periencing a satisfactory distribution, | [ONDON, March 14 (Special).—It is o Ana Arbor preferred. Chicago and ast call of Decemver 31, 1921, | Am Smeltine ¢ 2 AN . Possibiiits of butk production of |eported here that the locomotives Eastern Illinofs preferred and Chesa- e o, larEedt Inciedse wes Fenotted o stcdiyay: . % Fere Mara nf e dwelling houses has given additional | ordered by Russia from ~Germany peake and Ohio at gains of one (o o R e o atour [ \mSuzar. 3 BareMin it ] impetus to building construction, Nive pProved too heavy for the Ru. almost 2 points. 3 g $2800.000 more than the previous cali, | Am Sumatra 3% S1% Ao L) Building materials are active and|$iah railways and have caused the In its main essentials the early ehile ‘other national banks to show | Am Tel & Teleg ' 12014 Phillips Pate. 26% hardware, paints. roofing and window | gRiERSe of some of the railway g 2 Dl M el i iarge incres *Metropolitan | Am Tobacco. . . 137% Bretoa A s €lass have felt the increased demand. i == L L B tional American Na- | Am Tobaceo (B). 137 184% i Gy s 1t The copper export demand is grow Goul ’ e e e i -‘2 ion: 2 b Aln Totex : o ierce-Arrow pf. 6% ing greater and additional activity in 1 il . Geal, Allied 011 0 @ | tively unchanged,/ while numerous. tonal Am S 6% pf. i Mierce Ofl. 8 refineries in this section is expected CONNELLSVILLE, Pa ch 14 Boone 0il 20 Ji 18 | minor specialties were active and 3 1 Am \v\\{r‘ol-n. . aeh = 107 | Pierce Ol pf. A ito follow the reopening of many of | The shortage of miners in the M Hotton 9 | strong. X » e Am Woolen pf.... 10 1% | Pitrs Coal. . i the Cwestern: mines. Teoundries are{%ontown district is so aeute that 3 208 Utllities, especially Market Street 23 | Railway preferred and prior pre- 0%, | ferred,” Consolidated Gas, Brookiyn Union Gas and Manhattan Elevaied extended their gains by 1 to 4 points. Am Zine & Lead s v 13% AmZinc & LA pf.. 83 40 83 Anaconda........ 4% 4% 494 : 5: Farmers ‘and Me- National of Ceorgetown, $12 Dupont N $177.556.09, [ more active and pig iron is firm. |RUmMber of mines that had plann hortage eral di ssts | Pitts Conlpf 9% Pins & W v While there has been a falling off fn | !9 résume cannot do so. The demand for some of the woolen|of miners is general in adid Lincoln National. $.+5 260.88. iy 45 47 { Pressed Steel Car. trict: i Sectint 5 5% aTA 4 LY Producers& R i fabrics and cloth manufacturers are tricts. ' jthe American Security ;~d Trust 2, g % 2l lroducers& ner. g7 oz o7 slowing up on production, the carpet| PITTSBURGH. March 14 (Spe- | Automobile subsidiaries, especially Bosch Magneto and Stromberg Ca:- se g B BV | PEblicServof N, st gt m% buretor. strengthened. Cast Iron ¢Hmpany reported an lInctease overi %9 | Pullman Co. JS Y A (L1701 téie previous call of $1,749.139, while | 2 a tBe Munsey Trust Company followed | AssoDryGlstpf. 7 1 1 and floor covering trades are well oc- ! cial).—Low prices on mine-run coual ! cupied. Spring furs are moving fairly [ are disappearing, with steam quoted 4 | 27300 § 5100 LEE EETE 3 2 2 o 1 8 ¥ 5 at Punta Alegre. 2 G 42 i 5 by a 50 | Pi Vanadium and Nova Scotia u B Z s gre 2 ey e well. at $1.50 to $1.85, by-product at S1.80 | pe. Vanadiu ig line with a gain of $166,380.83. Asso Dry G 2d pf. . ’13‘, iy Pure Oil. ... "Nk s e flm{: u);;l f.r ;‘, ] Steel averaged 1 point gains. Savings banks likewise " reparted | Atchison. s WUE S0 Ray Con Copper.. 15 15 W7 z : . the mine Sugars and allied food shares were pbstantial increases The Citizens | Atchison pt. &% 8 Reading. . ol New Business Picks Up; i iR e .....{ again in demand, but buying of oiis Savings Bank reported a gain Oof | AtlanticCstLine. 0 20 80 59 | o C SR oc - - ecl. 18% 1 centered in Cosden and Mexican Pe- Remington Typr.. 41% 42 40 Remington Istpf. 73 74 73 Remington2d pf.. 63 € 63 2% | troleum. Call money opened at 4 per. 25 | cent. 1% Foreign Exchange No Factor. March 14 camship Line is cons Production Is IncreasingI BOSTC - " g Eastern € BY Ho B LAUNMAN. ing construction of two nmew 5000 $856.608; the Bank of Commerce and B v s 19 | Atlantic Fruit Co. 4 4 R gs! $47.000, and the Anacostia|yyilvicenne "0 g 3t 2 " Savings Bank, $29,000. Austin Nichols. ... 24 24% he tremendous gains reported by i . Replozie Steel. % 1% 18l hanks augurs Well for the thrifc | Austin Nichols pf. 81 s HEL b b R Special Dispatel to The Star. ton steel vessels for its New York- 18| “Today's markets again showed just 4 of the pecple of Washingto: indicate | Baldwin Loco. . . - . Iep Motor Truck. 5% (39 5% PITTSBURGH, March 14.—Expand- Boston passcnger service, 2 how much of a factor in calculation 28 |the recent fluctuations in the forcign tBere is wiore money on deposit in | Baldwin Loco pf. . 10 R ing pay rolls throughout this district] PITTSBURGH. March 11 (s Washington banks than at any other | Ralto & Ohio w4 5t Jos iy | €ial).—Producti f the Homest 16 en. Before New tBue in the history of District bank- | Balto & Ohio pf 2:}"’;‘\” LF - are adding to the assurance with| g Drguesne plants n'y‘“|1,2'd"'r;‘l,p.. punr Ol oLl 00 Lo :’xo?lx(“\‘v‘::ur;:l‘:afo‘:-ebasinefl! sterling ids, and forebode a thriving business Barnesdall (A). .. ‘gti&éanpmn»- 2 which retail dealers are preparing for | Steel Company ced at anwiidued- 135 | drafts had touched 4.27%z, a decline for Washington merchants in the | gainfly ) gy ) StL&sanbrpf.. & - the spring season. _Prices were cut to | cent of capicl s Wi 3| of another 3 on the day. a loss of 17 Munths o come. o St Louis Southwn. 21 get winter goods off the shelves and | company fired a blast furna 101 | from the top figures of March 1, and H For Reduction in Calls. Beth Siest (3 | St ‘nul‘s Sown pf.. 44 the operation was successful. The | Etna. Sheets remain firm at 5 _|only 10 above the low of the year, B ctictton tram. At fo thies IHIHE] Do S e ia Thn Santa Cecilia Sug. 3 | carry-over will be extremely small. | black and $4 for galvanized. 1132 | reached in the middle of January. / R o eondie D R retts, o 9% Saxon Motors % i Demiand for spring goods at pres. Wiltos ¢ 1%{ Yesterday the wheat market had ngmber of conditidn reports to be yn Rap o \board Air Line. 4 is largely confined to women's wi Micox o8 26 |been very sensitive to the drop in exchange rates, but it made no re- sponse to the further weakness this morning. Cotton options went lower again, hut for reasons not connected with the but it is moving into other lines and merchants are encouraged. The most discussed affair in indus- trial circles was the action of a lead- ing steel independent in advancing ngade annually by national banks to IR!k_I n Union Gas. . 8 the controller of the currency is pro- | Bri! vided for in a bill by Chairman M- | Burus Bros (A) Jadden of the House bank commit- | Burns Bros (B) ch 14 (Spe continuing ons in wage MINING. Alvarado Mining. .. Seaboard ALpf... 6% Sears Roebuck.... 6i'a i Sencea Copper. 13% Shell Trad & Tran. 39% make voluntary reduc During last ~ week pape: painters, decorators and iron tée. reported yesterd: Mr. McKad- | Butte Copper. Sinelai A o or e e N a ina= | BGite & Supélor. Snclale ol prices for plates, shapes and bars to| trimmed from $1 to from | exchange movement. S0 fuig the reduction would el Btk o Sloss-Shefiicld 5 j& $150 basis while ales were being | their wage scales this Stocks and bonds had given o Sourhern Pacific, . 8 %1 made by other producers at $1.35 and ; territory. | heed at all yesterday to the break iu off banks and would not lessen proper | Caddo Oil. s@perv English, French and Italian rates and they were equally unconcerned todav. Even United Kingdom 513 per cent bonds of 1922, which have been de- pendent for their recent high prices upon the fact that they are a call on 1$1.40. It is understood, however. th {the company was assured of a sixiy- | cial). — Harvard E 6% | day run before the advance was an-|latest bulletin predicts gr 76% | nounced. A reduction in unfilled ton- | ness activity in New England be- 114% [ nage of the United States Stecl Cor-{tween now and the end of April. * 7 |poration was not surprising. Whiie ROIT. Southern Railway 20%% Southern Ry pf... 52'% Stand Oil of Calif. 95% tand Oilof N J... nd Oil N J pt. Steel & Tube pf CAMBRIDGE, Ma ion by the government. California Pckg H A. L B. Notes. California Petrol. bl% 52% The rezular Tuesday night elemen- | Canadian Pacific. . 185% 130% tary meeting of the local chap- | Case Plow Works. 5% 6 tar, n Institute of Banking, { Central Leather. . wiil pensed with tonight. The tral Leath pf.. 7 sty H v fhiess ok ok March 14 (Special). — A = p DBn meoting o DAINEI rent Monoas ) con s Gt o Stewart-Warner ncw ustiess has been ipicking Un! i anding lower commodity oyl Cos e sterling at 430, recovered sharpl: right at the New Willard Hotel will | Chandler Motor... 8 13 Strombers Carb. . production has heen increasing more | prices. now estimated at from S - s the greater part of the previous loss. igke its place. There will be ro ses- | aped'e Gnio 0 6% Studebaker-. ... . 102! 'k‘:'m‘n oy '=‘ ";’h t s, now generally | per cent lower than obtained I 3T o ¢ ke ... Speculative Swing. reason. 3 10% 10 ubmarine Boat. . 611 > ea Ssliens ncreases over pimi ception of the grain market, ihe py Chi & Alton pf. 10 o the orders filled [in 1921 Clearings to th .. 30 ocption/ ot thel gralii bnaehel s L year are S$7929558.408, compared with t in- ! $786.6£9.696 for eorresponding period ng converted into coke. | of 192 the coke market PITTSEURGH, March 14 (Spec Increased coal shipments| - we have turned the corner due to anticipation of {jpoking into a bright financial. dustrial and agricultural futu R. Fancher, governor of the trict federal reserve bank. 5 Heap of Trouble. Chi & Estn I, 9% 2 19% ¥An uptown business man.” says the | Chi & Estn LIl pf.. 41% 4% 4% Wall Street Journal, “who occasion- | Gpj Great Westn.. % 1 7 aliy took a ‘fiyer in the market and | Gpj Great W pf.-- was extremely nervous about the nu- op: i & St P. nrerous brokerage house failures. was { SHAMH C S pUE” iy umfortunate in trading with one of | Chi Mil, P s W those houses that ‘coppers” the cus- { Chi & Northwn. 1% temer's judgment. Chi & Northwn pf. 110 111% He received a queer telephone call [ Chi R1& Pacific.. 0% 4l “'1 Coal is being shipped in , 4form in the Connellsville 10% | stead of be 4% | As a result 44'2: en a brace. 344 jare partly 265 2% 28 26%a strike. i 19% aw e ok e Bank Statements Testify had so little effect is simply thai the downward movement of the past fortnight is the result of u specr lative swing quite as excessive was the jump to 4.447%. There can be no question that the slender surplus against England in the merchandise trade is far ou weighed by the invisible credits, etor Corn (A). Texas Company Texas Gulf Sulph Texas & Pacific. .. Texas & PC & Oil. Third Avenue Tobacco Prod 3 Roy 06 . 52 3 i SUL & W, n s v 8 “We will not have a quick boom, : ofi¢ morning about trouble. He ran|ChiStPM&O.... 61 6% Tol SIL& Wnpf B. 3% 1 364 { e Lo g leaving a large balance on the i out jumped in his automobile and |Chile Copper..... 1 17% Trans ContlOl1... 9% 8% 9% “’;" To Northwest Betterment :;.“J;.nashlt;s‘:'x"»lr‘i".':fi.s‘;:r'}" that will ternational ledger in favor of En speeded downtown: ArTiVing at th: | Chino COPper-..-. ¥ iT% win City RT) a a i land and against the United s ; ith this showing, there sappeare | Union Bag & Papr. 63 63% BY E. D, JENCKE! Dhfoker's he found that they had sus-| Goca-Cola. D an pénded a few minutes before. Wild v 281 Union Oil 18 Spee S . whatever ground for skepticism Ldth rage. he tore through the crowds | GOl Fuel..ooo-- 20 & Union Pacif 1% peclal TIntathip Thebuar. '!Grain, Produce There might have been regarding ih: :8 the street to his ‘waiting’ automo- | Colo & Southern.. 484 2 | Union Tanlk 1075 ST. PAUL. March 14.—Marked im- d reality of change in the Anglo-Ameri- blie. But again he was late—it was | Colo & Southnlst. 53 IRl D = provement in actual conditions in the . can financial relations indicated by e Columbla Gaf 9% 80 United Drug 70 ; northwest is shown by the statements and lee Stock 3 et e s e oo Columbia Graph.. 3 3% United Fruit. 1407 140% of the banks of the Twin cities, which ¥ Anacouda Cop 8e ling. The fact that the descent uf Clmbia Graph pf.. 15% 13% l{n!led Ry Inv 1 124 sh.ow fln aggregate gain of approxi- Anac Cop. i the exchanges was unchecked show United Ry Inv pf.. 32 38% mately 000.000 In deposits since ATE PRI AnsioAm O ed that it was not politics which w . an increase in s ts ‘and a reduction in loan i Keting of North Dakota state securi- WHO! the cause at work, but the collapse of ‘ an overburdened speculation plus a ¢ rush of new commereial bills from | Gnited Retail Strs 45w 46la 46% S CastIr Pipe... 32% 38 % Viashington Stock EXchange Comp Tabulator.. 7% 7% < SALES, - 4 t 5 & a: % e i “Lanston Monotype—10 st 79%. Cons Intl Cal Min. 6% 6% USCastIrP pt... 66 68 fleeting opNor: e reATEs 9% 3 ol e T L plenished balafees ot 1 , export interests which saw their Mergenthaler Linotspe—2 at 130, 10 at 130, | Cons Textile .13t 13% 'S Food Pro b | banks in that state. .ive poultry—Roosters, per Wid, e market rlpml;' inplng v U S Indus Alcoh 4 | US Rubber....... &1t 150, Cont Can. . . 69% 607 300 Cornp Products. ... 10413 104% .3 a0 Again the stock market. indi- Wholesalers and jobbers report the!turkey vidual shares were pushed ahead, outlook for spring trade is promising | spri per b, 3, | Noom.—| | i ‘osden & Co. % U S Rubber 15t pf. 102 {and retailers have L - | cach, “heavy -taking re aft- gruclblesmel. 5% (8 USSmelt & Ref... 33 Tially from “farmers’ westhers | D B e e e Capital Traction—! t 95% (cash). Crucible Steel pf.. 8i% 814 US Steel. . 94 road freight traffic 1s increasing 10274 { considerable irregularity. but the Mones—Call loans, 526 per cent. Cuban-Am Sugar. 2 6% 3 | U S Steel pf. n . n. coal, lumber and less than car. ! 1041; | dominant note was the confidence uf BONDS. Cuban-Am Sug pf. 81 91 | Utah Copper ests load freight moving with especial 97% { the speculative syndicates that the Bid and Asked.Prices Cuba Cane Sugar. ::K ;:% gunggcur&ss: m{?’r‘ifl'lmral Ao U i ;llu;:lohn w-rlnmed continued efforts Su . ) Vanadium B perts port e ) ¢ or higher prices. PUBLIC UTILITY. g“bfa‘a::fi::ho;. . 6% 58 va-Car Chem. . stock of cereal crops in the north- choice. per Ib. {1 108% ' Askea. | Do) & Hudso EITa T Va-Car Chem pf. . mealom siales € be sumjler than o periib., 12al13; dived 903t | WOOL MARKET QUIET American ‘Tel. and Telga. 4s. £ ; vear ago. is indicates that the ! ck & Wstn. 114 115 Vivadou. ' ¢ ; ! : : pelLack dovetn T o Yena farmerd fave disposea o micn 0% WILSON & CO. SHOW LOSS ~ e S & A their produce at a fair profit havi ” < Wabash pf (A)... | improved. prospects. for the. comingiemn, per box, 9% | BOSTON. March 14 (Special).—-No 2% % 14.—The annual Dome Mines. Anacontia and Botomas gus DuSS&Atlantic. 3% e D eiibra 1% season. Much of the corn has been|OFADZes, per crate, 5.0 Cos pae Vi N R g e 183% | marked activity was apparent in the tephon DuSS&AtPf.... 7 eb) 7 turned into hogs. Advanced hog!ieimons per b diticit tlonat Lentler: 8y fud !B.’iiwoal market today. although pr Western Md. .. 10 Western Md 2d... 173 | Western Pacitic... 19% & H 4s prices broke T Lis ntly. but a recovery| forecast within the next three YN H Ry Blec Stor Battery. 145 145% Endicott-Johnson. 2% 2l 2 31 g6~ were firm. While woolen milis are in 101 §the market for some pulled and SN.462.6 includi 1 s mic Nt of pregerr s public. 1 divi- | i E:.:‘uw o3 17% | Western Pac pf br'a 6 With more than $12.000,000 worth of 3 : Saied wools. they are shopping Erie 2d pf. i1% | Western Union. 94t sl2 96% truction work already booked, ne i 1001 |and_making every effort to 1 . Bl s jErie piayers. . sita | Westhse Air Brk 84 8 84 |contractors hete forecast ample em e ok with ] oox, | bargains. Pulled wools are ranzing Potomac Electrie deb. 6s. 98 Lamous S 3ita| Westhse B & M. .. 8 8 [ployment in tHe northwest this sed .0024.00. Oni v _in 1020, and| 1023 {around 1 to 1.10 for choice AN; B0 (4 Potomac Eiec. Power | Fed Mines & S pf. . il e E on 100-1b. sack, S.00a8.50. pbage. new The statement | 103% | 95 for fine A super. 4680 -ToF A& Clec. Pow. g. m. 2! Figher Body... .- 3% | Wheeling & L ... 0% Sajieon. | per cwt., 2.00a3.00. Cucumbers, 0o | : ex totaled fewer | 109t | <uper: 65 to 70 for ehoice B sup Wash., Alex. and Mt .| Fisher Bof O pf 92 | Wheeling & LEpf 1 18% 18% " | Exgplanis, per crate, 4.0025.00. Toma- | dolars in 1 previous y 1| stiper: S5 180 90/T0r Sholce B siner e 9 814 wisk Rubber. . - Is% | White Motor. 4 « iCommodity Reports | toes, per box, Florida, 2.50a4.00. Beans, ! the tonn ery nearly the same 108% | gjqerable - wool still unclipped has Sasnitglon A 1B 12| Brosport Texss. 19 | White Oil. 10% 10 2 5 3 4.0025.00 per basket. 0 per| Wil “o. is the last of the hiz 1og% | been contracted for in southern Texas Washingion Ttws. and Elec. 45 8% 63%; | Gen Am Tani Car. 68 8% s8% | Wickwire Sp 1% L4 13 From Various Sections |qt. reppers, per crate, 3.00a5.00. Kale. | five v ment and }4% | at prices ranging between 25 and Wash. Rwy. and Elec. 2. m. 65 97 © ... | Gon Asphalt...-.. 60% 6% 6% 6o | Wilson Company.. 8% 40% 385 0% 1.50a1.75. s for_the 1993 | Bouna for delivery the last of April MISCELLANEOUS. - o Cloar D %% 0% 6% 645 | WilsonCopf...... 78 T T8 T8 | . o1 The a cate d ot5; | ond first of May. e ety o (). o Son Blectrt 106 166 1E6% 18an | Willys-Overland.. 5% 6 5% | EVERETT, Mass. March 14 (Spe- GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, ¢ Co., Cudahy & Co 93" |~ Shearing of goats and some sheep Riges Bealty S5 (Shoet)io L. 97 Gen M:“ws. Ml0% 10% 10% 107 | Willys-Ovid pf.... 1% 31% Sl 31% cial).—The Beacon Oil Company has t & Coy aniiarets 3 $5% | nas begun in southern Texas. Georgrt ¢ Washington Market 3s. 1947... 85 Gen o e deb... 75 ww 73 7| WisconsinCetral s % 2 s been awarded the contract to furnish 460, i i 1001 100y |Browers, some of whom have been V. M. Cold Storage Gs. Gen % 55 Worthington Fiip 49% 49% 4s% 8% ) fuel oil to Shipping Board vessels at holding their wool for long periods. p 5 o Goodrich. D% a0 a0l 5 L |Boston up to August 10 at $1.05 'a | 3- have sold thelr holdings at prices 10 STOCKS. Granby Consol.... 21 21 21 21 High. Low. Last, {barrel, Everett terminal. or $1.15 a Fweets hed roandimiitesanall SR GOODS INA a pound higher than recent quotations . PUBLIC UTILITY. Gray&Davis..... 18 18 18 B [ CallMoney.. & 4 4 barrel by barge in Boston harbor. | %003, Je. 2. L75a200: bu. 120410 S e CTIVE. |f. et staie: : . and Telga. L~ Great Northern p ~i8l B0l T NOCEs & ares 01 e : 9 : ] i 6 g HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. Deets, bunch, 5a7: cabbage. hamper, 75 | bushels of Cuanadixn wh g::&fl’:n?:es}xs D NS UK U e e 1. g T, | aEw ‘.oflcli_"::a:;;‘“;:' (Smecialy | 21:00¢ carrots. bunch, 4as: caulifiower. { taien for Furon Tendency to Soften Prices, Shading SUGAR MARKET EASY. - xt £ 2 = g .50a3.00; V. ., 75al.15 dditiol i UMM States Steel.. 7% T s Tl 1pm.L SO0 EPmTME |There are now 130,000 boxes of for- | crate, 2008550 cucumbers, crate. 50 | rellud in Seasoned Trading. NEW YORK. March 14.—The r: sugar market was a little e cign lemons afloat for New York and |aggo; eggplants. c ices were 1-16,lower, =pot Cu prices were 1-16, lower, te. 2 NiEW YORK. March 14 (Special | Harbisnaw Cable. 8 3% 2% ' 8! e 2 lasct i due to arrive before the cl i Hartman Corp. ... 102% 102'3 102 102 are re the close of | horseradish, bu.. 3.00a4.00; kale, bbl., e lack of activi i : et louston Oil...... 7% % 6 5 Mazcn. i 75al. i et ot Within & nar- | cloths had. & tendengy 1o~ sbfins | declining to 2% coxt ‘and _freight; Tolumb Hupp Motors..... 16% 5% I5% 1541 i | Lettuce, basket, 2.00a3.50; X i the later dealings. | Prices in the drv goods market. to- | Saual to 3.86 for 'fiemrnuga]_" n Ilinois Central... 100 100% 160 100} . ed Fruit. 100" Tbe " 6.00a8.50: No. 2. 3.00a4, ' et | day, hut what shadiee of Larket 10- April to 2%5-16. equal to There diaboma...-... % 3% 8% ok SAN FRANCISCO, March 14 (Spe-| ovsterplants, bunch. 7al0: parsnips. done was {n CAnSACt e from xere sales of aboul 33,000 buss Farmers ‘nspiration 0% 0% 404 40% jcial).—The dried apricots from last|bu. 40a50; peas. hamper. 6.00a8.00:! W ! o second hands. Mills in most in-| Cubas in port to a local refincr pierad mepiato e, B e 2 1% season practically all are out of first | peppers. crate, 3.00a5.50; spinach. bu., | } - < were not inclined to accept |2, like amount for April shipm ;; herty . e o Metpf.. & 7 oa 1 | ll.:?emi! ;;«;%k:egivsry scarce. Peaches [ 1.25a1.55; squash, crate.’4.50a5.50; t 'r future delivers on a lower D Ciitaves wiere pasy 4 Natioual ~Mefropolitan Tntl Agrl Chemical 11 1% 1 1i% n N matoes, crate, 1.50a3.5/ s, ba nd the market remained fairly ‘ e ercd rvad S Rizzs S 5 5 ket, 35a45. i in most lines. There was|under scattered trade selling ai eroad i | lntl AgriChempf. 42 43 41% d43%| | i - Cottons. | Apples, packed, bbl., 6.0029.00; No. | again_some demand for sheetings|liquidation. Later there was a slight Washington . 1% 200 |int Combstn Eng. 25% 25% :5% 26% PROVIDENCE, R. 1., March 14 (S, 2, 5.5086.50; bu., 1.50a2.75; box apples, | M: 3514 | from bag manufacturers and three: | Fally on covering and remcwed « e st AT o | ImuERSERLEEC.. 82 SEETR K T Trading in | C1aD:—The foremen and ovprseersp;ilfl.isal.om cranberries, bbl 003 03| vard sheetings were firm. There has | Side bu¥ing and at midday pr berican Secaniy 24 | IatlMer Marine. .. 100, 1610 15 jon| YORK, March 14—Trading in {ie ‘Natick and Pontiac mills of the | 40.00; grapefruit, box, 2.00a3.50; | DAIRY MARK . |been a falling off in demand for|™ore 1 oET 1 L e ationa Intl Mer Marine pf 7 W% 72 inonds was dull and narrow, irregular | B, B. & R. Knight Company have been | oranges, box, 5.00a6.00:° tangerines,| pypTIMORE, March 14 (Special).— | Sm&hAms. Denims for work clothes; ., e imarket Lo @efinell was wny Tnion, ntl Molor"l‘ruc;(. fia ;fi 82 84| o ces occurring in domestic and iadvised by the company to seek other | Strap. 7.00a10.00; strawberries, quart.!pive peult Furkevs, pound. Aiais.) AT moving in somewhat better,:,l'l"'l‘"bwl'“”;'"“ 2 b Washington Loan and T;.x-;‘.“ %n::;;fifi;‘n‘:’“ e Z;;: Zf it hroune e atter were fi“‘m"'fififlzm’&'finfi’u;h%h’:'",.”.m‘”"‘ be | 35a55. {o1d tom thin and crooked breasts, “’.’,.‘1,‘:,"",“ <ilk market was firm,| Refined futures were without trans- jommece and Sav il Nickel 3% U3 som 18 |ably Influenced, however, by the par- | opened for returh of siriking wcke Selling Prices at Noon. [ U o e S4aben, 2N foliowing the trend fn orimental cen- | actions. X AtV i Intl NickelDf..... 65 65 6 65 |tial recovery of foreign exchange. |men. but not sufficient numbers a Wheat—No. 1 red winter, spot, no|and leghorns, 28a: ters, s the woldme iof husincas hiers S . Rerehey Mavings wnd”Com. intl Paper. D% 46 45% 46%|piteq Kingdoms of 1922 rose 1%, |Plied for work to keep the plants | quotation: No. 2 red winter, spot, 1.47: | rooster. “a Wassslishiybetter. Hoslery madic FOREIGN EXCHANGE. ° eventh Strest - TincIbIB Ol v, oo 10, T T | s ariio s o, cotsway Ap shrasd 1)0Po No. 2 red winter, garlicky. 1.35%. 150a30: pigeons. pair. facturers are buying some Scattered| selling ‘checks—dollar values at noon lodis: Gaion' Savings | I roducts. ... 20% 81 291 g1 |20 i e S , Corn—Cob corn, old. vellow, atoted: fowl. each, 40270, e T o Renn 1n 2hort [ (Quotations furalshed by W. B. Hibbe & Ca.) ;8. Savin t 1% point. Seine 7s, Swedish 6s, Cl s . per barrel; contract corn, spot,|Turkeys, pound, 38a45; old to g,"‘"'"“ Lt T 0" s o aille ama Mexican 4s advanced frac.| HAZLEHURST, Miss. March 1467: No. 4 corn. spot, 65% per bushel:: ’ and thin, 30! young | c/uand mong the finished products. Braese American J""s'l‘e 0% 4L % 40% ] tionally. (Special).—The greatest damage done | track corn, yellow, No. 3, domestic or |, old, 30a32; old Warsaw . Jone: B/ 6% 6% c6% onRLY X here by the recent frost was to the ; better, 71 per bushel. roosters, capons, 33a42; slips, BALTIMORE LIVE STOCK. | Copenhiazen % Okl a3 e n | English pea crop, beets and tomatoes. ats—White, No. 2, 4632 per bushel;|30a32; ducks, gecse, 25a30. RIISSIANAS. > ’ A asCSoupl.. 56 514 6 ST |7io Domminion or"Cirnada (1936 “and LFne st i ot pea o RS | o 433 per N o porbushel.| Eggs (loss off)—Native and nearb BALTIMORE. March 14.—The mar- Stockhaim 1 2 mnns'&}iulgrf-"- 5 5 {Japanese governm:nts eased moder- [outright. The damage in Copiah coun- | Rye—Nearby, 95a1.05 per bushel:|firsts, dozen, southern, 21: duck | ket in cattle for week ending yester- | Xoiq ‘,‘:;;',;’;',"' Gotumin Title | Kelly-spring Tire. Bt 8 | CistestimaCediat 00 001 No. 2 western export, spot. L09% |eggs, 507 govse egs, S0a90 day at the stockvards, was steady at | Vienma ey el - Kelsey Wheel. 4 08 e nominal; No. 3, no quotation. Butter—Creamery,” fancy, pound, about last weel rices. ep ‘an ® 2 : Kennecott. strong, the only noteworthy excep- Worsteds. | P Hay—Receipts, 101 tons: range isiaql; S nearby. oreamary, | lambs were in light supply, With & | xpww FOR. Maceh 14.~Foreign ei- Cotumbin Keystone Tire. ... tions being Seaboard Consolidated 63| pogmoN, March 18 (Special).—The | 18:00221.00 for good to ghoice tomothy | 36aiit 6: rolls, 20a23 steady market on sheep and a higher| change, frregular. Great Britain—De- Golumbiz_ Grajii e mse (S5). .- 188% 136% 135% iy )and Atlantic Coast Line 4% these los- | BORTOT NI2€0, 1 (SPRela) SrThe | ang mixed may: market steady: sup- | packed, iry, prints, 20 market on lambs. Hogs were In:iand, 4.30%; cabies, 4.30%:: sixty-day Merchants’ Transfer a Lacled Gas...\... 6% 581 66y oaw|ing 1 point each. Wilson & Co. 631375 sted Company brought out a|PLY,on hand ample for trade. {ess butte L | liveral supply, with a lower market. | Gilly ‘on banks, 4.25%. France—De- ergenthaler, Linolype - IakeErie& W... IT% ‘M 17 17 |Were weakest of the industrials, fall-| gigtement that the company had lost | , Straw=—No. 1 tangled rve, 15.50; No.| (R1cAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. | oot qvn o e oy SAIVeE. | mand, 8.85%; cables, 8.86. Italy—De- i puteh Market ‘pra: Lake Erie & Wpf. S8 m% 88 ax|IE 2P0 10ty ana victory js- |$5,000.000 in the last two years. i pmeat, 11.00: No. 1 foat, nominal. | “opy5460, March 14 (United States! . ouowtonefonthe ) 5.01; cables, 5015 Belgium— 4 - X RELK .50, S 30, A y v - 215 ; cables, . Germairy Tanston Monotype Lee Tire & Rubber 38% 84 $34 $3% | sues were light and featureless. ) ! hureau of markets).—Caitlo~Re- | Cattle—Receints for week ended ! Dgmand. 8.3234; cables, ; Security Storage .. hValley.... 68% 69% G681 o Riece. CHICAGO, March 1i.—Buying on 2000 Baaas e 2 = ! —Demand, 36%; . 36%. Hollamm Fishington Market e comotive. 103 105 100t togm | e e kK SAN FRANCISCO, March 14 (Spe. | the Dart of strong commission houses | Seibter JZ0N (DU Yry Jlowi un- | noon ~eelerdny W oot goiead: | —Demand, '37.45; cables, ST45. Fraans Loews Inc. D% s ' g | There were a number of mew high | cial)_ Rice growers are contracting | lifted the price of wheat a little to- | 0 Gl ules Deef stcers and fat | loads for market for the week. Steers. | wana 267y Denmark—Demand, 20,09 & 4 records scatteres e list (- Ve i lay during e early trading, a o $ to 25 low i man et DIVIDENDS. Lot Inc aoe dze g2 i |ioday, “while the general market was | {hoit, SO, Y Shat the acreage ihis| thoush the beginning of business was | She stock 15 to 25 lower: hulk beel) choice. %.00a5.50; good butcher. 6.753 | Switzerland—Demand, 13.32. - Eorillard. 58 4 162% | gready. Most of the foreign govern- T malier. but the raaua® | at a material decline. Further rains | St¢ers of qualiiy 16, 3¢ 5. | 7.50; medium, 5.7526.50; common, 4.75) Demand, 15.45. Greece—Demand, el ‘Wiles...... 37 87 31 ¥ 1 s, which h: year wi e S| i e indus- | jo +p | . Hogs—Regeipts, 23,000 a5.50; heifers, choice, 6.75a7.25; fair to | Peland—Demand, .02%. Czechoslov: H oo ar o Bl B 61 B | Mt X N Hrom the movar | try will be on a more stable basis I the Southwest: together with lower | mostly 25 lower than yesterday's av- | good. 5.76a6.50; common to medium, | kiaeDemand, 173, ArEentine. D . a. of. Manbattan Elev.. 85% 37 3% 37 |ment in the exchanges, did little. than heretofore, Tecent sales show anisny respynsible for the inftial set- | orasei fob, (010 \eamyi practicel] £75a5.50; boim, cholce BATMS2E; falr | mana—35.26. Brasi—Demand, 13.7% b s Manhattan Shirt.. 8% 3% 3% 34%| It was noteworthy, however, that |3 b ¢ 2 / back. Ligtidation on the - part of Mmit 1065 DULE, 1000k 0o h D e Bo0g, e eowe, ohalce 5 ogs | Montreal. 96X, 2 MarketStRy. o k07 i o gespite the, furiher deaihne dnster | credkins. Beldire R, Moweror, sebetted, fo L IoR Y pounders. b e s s n Mk S Rypf.. & 4% 40 41 |cent bonds, particularly the 1922 ma- | NEW YORK, March 14 (Special)— |belng. The start, which varied from. stigep-—=Recelytes 160000 headsitat litoymedium. 103 08: PACIFIC. MAIL DEFICIT. Sl Apr.15 May 1 Marke StRy2nd: 24 25 220 oo |turity, turned from their downward | Deliveries of goods in women's cloth- | 3 to 1% lower, with May 1313% to[lambs oyening WEAL 0 JOWELS fat) Sheep and lambs—Receipts for| wypw YORK, March 14.—Although a, Smifh Paper Aiis, :f:fl‘::a 3“’ D % is% o g |course of the last week and moved |ing lines has been better than for | 1.31% and July L13% to 114k, was | sheep. et ;hnr||‘g?:|‘;lnx!l‘:lr;g§ ;v;ieé( h::;:ed«g:?z:( '3’1':':"{?;4 were| parine ‘Mall revenues of 1931 ousk ! u~ epding March 31,.$6.. . .. e 55 ard. some years, according to manufag- { followe: )y upturns all around - to »lambs 3 .75 | 1, al . - Bupp, Motor Car Co., A, pf.. N lm-Rockwell. 9% 12 s 1p [WPWAIL o Lty listing of | tomes Y b istuatly all the Original or. | sgtly above vesterday's fimsh. | 13.10: no fat wooled lambs sold early: | week. Sheep, 3.00a8.50; lambs, 9.00a { SUERElY mere than helf those of A Bxp Yy g v, 1920, expénses declined only about 27 ar.20 Apr. 1| Marein-Parry..... 2 2 2% 2% |p°3 Keynolds on the stock exchange |ders, from retailers have been ship-| Corn and oats swayed with wheat. wooled ewe top early, 9.75; good 136- [ 16.75. g Peroent, withthe: result. thet. aft ‘Apr. 1| Mdy DeptStores.. 112% 113 112 113 | \aS"reflected in a better demand for | ped knd manufacturers expect .ome{.um- opening % to’ % lower, May|pound shorn ewes. 750 shearing | Hogs—Receipts for week ended|Bef cent with the result that after % @ tyre Porcu... 1% 14% 18% 14%( that stock, which sold within a frac--|reorders shortly. 60 to 603%, the cotn market sScored |lambs to yard traders, 14.50. noon yesterday were 15,341 head,|? n charges, $pes 8UTS . Apr. 1 l.uc;‘;“nP‘ L 1%% 121% 126% 1253 'n'l:n :r its recent high. = Swift Im:f-. 3 - - trifling gains in some cases. against 15,190 head 1ast week; lights, l{f:d ::t?-f :?: &m‘ ndm‘ y"rwu com= R e Lo apr. 1| MimiCopper-.. E% M T i national was easier and Amalgamated Groceries. e e r’h‘o}‘:“{r{'&nlfiy BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. 1o envy 116t m._mffl‘a""ro{-ig.:;!:"‘“" s snol pfeey T Yeber T - 1! Mjddle States Oil,. 18% 14 18K 13t | Leather, after scoring an early ad-| prTTSBURGH, March 14 (Spe- |38 %o 38%. t 2| NEW YORK, March 14—Forcign | DIEX 11253 :60; 'S, | $1.622,470. before federal taxes, 4 = ) 10% } o . o = | the hog marke " . - 4 noort yesterday ea 3 ot | The Pemmey hae authorised the|MinnStP&SSM. 62 &l @ u|There was renewed activity in the | Teciions, however. are rather siow. Potatocn. weak: recelpts, forty.five | LONDOX, March 14.—Bar _siiver.| 2000 Y§30"eda tast week: calves,that date, shows a sharp 8rop ‘n \ purchaso of 250 new all-steel cars|MoK&TWli..... 12% 12 12% 125 g 3 ! cars; total United States shipments, | 33% pence per ounce; mouney, 3% Der| 500 extra, 11.50. total working asgets of $1.237.5.8 ror B E are il mxmb'rnt'l e e S A e gar i e special).— | 16ca 80 e, B e ord e, | P iacount rates—Short bills, 3% per T T X'.;‘:','.ii u!:;- s e 135t were ':u: . BOS’ al).— | 1. 2 cwt.; nnesota, sacked, scou s, 3% . 3 F’:fto’d.'::geludm‘m?{: 2":;::‘1"3 =:Pm|:§'p o :: gt% ::: :;: fleg“i'r‘flé"é:.’"&":&'i: lllvldmo?t ?1‘:; A.n.flffi."'mfi'."i:a ll‘nn‘hop: el- in- :msn.d. ‘whites, 1.60a1.75 cwt.; Minne- | cent; three-month bills, 3 5-16al% -b;‘:r bzegl{;!%u?d:pmw rent Il-uu' of l:uol.au, in con- E:m_ / - @ share on the prelernd} "‘”“'. ., tcreasing operations at its tanneries oou, sacked, R«,i' rjygn.\fl.’oul;fi verpent_‘.. A, \ - € 3 $59 in 1930, 3 7 - B ek