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To protect yourself against imita- tions and cheapfubstitutes INSIST jupon MASTIN'S to gct the original 'and genuine VITAMON TABLETS, recommended by physicians and used by millions. & VITAMING] TABLET At all zood druggists such as Peoples Drug _{markets are sustained by the very LOCAL WHOLESALE PRICES. rictly fresh, selected, per verage receipts, 22; south- ern, 22, Live poultry—Roosters, per 1b., 18 turkeys, per 1b., 35a40; chickens, spring, per 1b, 38a42; keats, young, ench, 50880; fowls, 27. Dressed poultry—Fresh-killed spring chickens, per 1b., 40a45; hens, per Ib. roosters, “per lb., 20; turkeys, ts, young, each, 60. small, per Ib., 13; heavy, 8all. Live stock—Calves, choice, per Ib., 11; lambs. choice, per lb., 12al3; live hogs, per 1b., 10%. Green fruit—Anpples, per bblk 11.50; per bu. basket, 2.5083.25; weat- ern, per box, 2.75a4.50. Califernla oranges, per crate, 6.00a7.00. Lemons, per box, 1.00a4.50. Grapetruit, per box, 3.50a4.00. Florida oranges, 6.00a8.00. Vegetables—Potatoes. No. 1, per bbl : per sack. 3.50a3.60. Sweets, .00, Lettuce, southern, per crate. .50. Romaine lettuce. 1.26a2.00. Cymblings, per crate, 3.00a5.00. Onions, 100-1b. sack, 8.00a9.50. Cabbage, new, pér cwt.. 2.00a3.00. Cucumbers, 3.00a 6.00. Eggplants, per crate, 4.00a5.00. Tomatoes, per box, Florida, 2.50a4.60. Beans, 3.004.00 per basket. Sprou 25a30 por qt. Peppers, per crate, 3.500 00. Kale, 1.25a2.00. DAIRY MARKETS. BALTIMORE, 'Md., March 21 (Spe- cial) —Live poultry—Turkeys, pound, 35245; old toms, 35; thin and ¢rooked breasts. 30; voung chickens, $4aiv’ staggy and thin, 24a25; old hens, white leghorns, 26a27; old roosters, 17: ducks, 28a36; pigeons, pair, 40atu; guinea fowl. each, 40a75. Dressed poultry—Turkeys, pound, 35a45; old toms, 35a36; poorly dressed and thin, 30; young chickens. 34a35; old and mixed, old roosters, 17a18; capens, slips, 30a32 ducks, 32a36. Eggs—Loss of firsts, dozen, 22a23; southern, 2la duck eggs. 50; goose cggs. §0a90. Butter—Creamery, fancy, pound. 41a42; prints, 42a44; nearby creamery, 37a38; ladles, 24a26; rolls, 20a23; store packed. 19; dairy prints, 20a23; proc- ess butter, 27. CHICAGO, March changed. Eggs—Lower; receipts, 27,164 cases firsts, 23a23%; ordinary firsts, 21a: miscellaneous, 22%a23. . Live poultry—Higher; 26; springs, 2’ roosters, 19. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. CHICAGO, March 21 (United States bureau of markets).—Cattle—Re- ceipts, 8.000 head: fairly active; beef steers, she stock, bulls and stockers and feeders, strong to 15 higher; choice yearlings, 19.25; very good ma- tured steers, 9.00; bulk beef steers, 7.60a8. packers bidding steady on veal calves, 7.50a8.00 mostly. Hogs—Recelpts, 16,000 head; mostly 10al15 lower than yesterday's average; some lights of more; top, 10.50 early very few over 10.40; bulk, 9.80a10.30; plgs, about steadyv: bulk, desirable, 1.00a1.20; pound pigs, 9.00a9.50. Sheep—Receipts. 11,000 head: killing classes, 25¢ higher; top wooled Inmbs, 16.0 bulk, 15.50216.0 top shorn lambs, early, 13.25; top shorn ewes, 9.00; good, 150-pound wooled ewes, 8.50: few shearing lambs steady at MOTORS AR THE MARKET LEADERS Liberty Bonds Are Higher. Foreign Exchange Easy. Some Profit Taking. BY STUART P. WEST. NEW YORK, March 21.—New high prices were recorded today for United States war loan. Further slight gains were made in the investment bond list generally, and a series of ad- vances in individual groups of stocks carried some of them to the best yet reached in 1922, These were the main features of the day in Wall street. Realizing sales were again manifest in the foreign exchange market, and still more so in the grain market. The May wheat option at one time broke quite sharply. But altogether there was not the same interest or importance attached to the various movements that there had been to those of previous days. Both investment and speculati native and nearby 22; 21.—Butter un- fowls, e NOTIC CONTRACTORS. —SEALED PRO- i4pals, addressed to the county eommissioners | Montgoumery county. Rockville, Md.. structing ip He 00 feet. will missioners at their office in Rockyill watil 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, March 28, 1022, and at that time and place will be pub: 1kdy, opened and read. specifications may be obtained at the above- ould be ac- jmpanied with a certified check for the commissioners reserve office. ‘ach proposal $200. The county Fight to refect a owder of the Foard. BERIE i CE 1 CONTRACTORS. 15, addry fro the. ckvilie, Md. . March 28] for o section of highway known as hts road, running from Rock: e road to River road, a distance of about De tecsived by the cousty ] Bidding bianks and SFALED PRO- sed to the counts commissioners | Duvk well. . ) tor of highway known us Brookvlile 4 distance of sbout onnty easy money conditions. With call loans renewing at 31§ per cent, time money at 4%a4% per cent and bank- ers acceptances well above the 4 per cent level, the New York money mar- ket stands in precisely the same re- lation to the federal reserve banks that the London money market did twodmonuu ago to the Bank of Eng- land. Steels and Motors. Wall street cime down to business this morning bullish on the general market, but. particularly bullish on the steels and motors. Maxwell Motors B got above 19 again, there was an extremely heavy turrover in General Motors, while both Studebaker and Chandler came With the steels the complete report for 1¢21 of the Bethlehem Steei was an_incentive. Weile these results had heen fore- sradowed by the preliminary figurss ed some time ago, the complete Wil be pub- | report brought out Bethlehem's mar- = blanks and | yelous accomplishment last year even btained at the above- { mure strongly. pro ang and all proposals. BENJAMIN C. PERR' Clerk. siould be ac- eck for the sum commissioners reserve 4 mh18,21 The rumor that Bethlehem Steel | was after ail to enter the combina- tion of the independents was flatly ! denied. But the high for Midvale was di- . PACKING & STORAGE !evme SEPARATE ! Lecal and - WINTER BUILDING STORAGE THOUTLMAN MOTOR EXPRESS CO. . hauiing farniture, merchan- rectly due to hints”that negotiations for the steel merger were coming to a head, and that something definite might be heard on the subject before the week was out. . DRY STOEAGE FOR FURSLTUER given. Oon- WESCHLER'S, 920 Pa. ave. timntes cheerfully Phone Main 1262 UNION™ ,.STORAGE ; Covetur Hew, Tntes Temnon (OKING . BY EXPERTB. Geods iasured ~hile iXf our long-distance vame. A. B. WILLIS, Prop. 3q g:})&.m: T Rt n.w. Phone N. 8845. ROOMS FOR H. H. GOODS & MDSE. = LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING EXPERT PACKING. C) HGH G E SANCIAED BT S ZMODER| - -] U ST RADE W Get_our free estimates. ®. B. MOSES & SONS, 11th and ¥ N.W.— : Modern fireproof storage. SUNITED STATES® - co STORAGE TES pACKING o PING AND g N FIREPROOF STORAGE CRA W 'RATING & SHIPPING RK—REASONABLE RATES Warehouses TING ACKIN(‘Z SHIPPING : LONE-DIST NGE MOVINO No Charge for Estimates Northern Pacific. At tomorrow’s meeting of the Northern Pacific directors it is a ques- tion whether the dividend will be re- duced or whether the same policy will be pursued as in the case of Great Northern, namely, postponing a deci- sion until June to give time for the expeoted increase in traffic to occur, in which case the dividend will be maintained. Some Profit-Taking. Here and there throughout the list there was some profit-taking, but no point were the losses serlous. There was some pressure on the in- dependent steels later in the session, and American Ice broke of profit-tak- ing 2 points. Can was under profit- taking pressure. New Haven was the strongest of the rails and Coca-Cola featured the specialties. —_— AIDED BY CREDITORS. Defunct Brokerage Firm to Reor- ganize Business. CHICAGO, March 21.—Chicago cred- | itors of Kardos & Burke, defunct brokers, have voted to assist in the reorganisation of the compeny’s biisi- ness, as proposed at a meeting here last week by John R. Burke, one of the partners. E. H. Davis, former manager of\the Chicago branch, explained the terms of the reorganization, announcing that creditors would receive 100 cents on the dollar, 10 per cent in cash and 90 per oent gly-bln in iods months for three years. e LT BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. NEW YORK, March 21—Foreign bar silver, 64%; Mexican dollars, LONDON, March: 3leBar iives %pflu per ounce; money, 3% per Discount rates, short bills. 3% per cent; three-months’ bills, 3 7-16ad% per cent, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. BALTIMORE, March 21 (Speclal).— Potatoes, white, 100 pounds, 1.6522.15; ‘)\o. 2, 75a1.00; new potatoes, barrel, 18.00210.00; sweets and yams. barrel, 3.50a5.00; No. 2, 1.75a3.00; bushel, 1.00 lal beans, hamper, 3.00a4.50; beets, | bunch, 5a7. | Cabbage, hamper, 1.25a1.65; carrots, i bunch, 4af; cauliflower, crate, 2:00a | 3.00; celery, dozen, 75r1.00, crate, 2.00 | 23.50; cucumbers. crate, 4.00a8.00; egg plants, crnte. 85.00: horseradish, bushel, kale, barrel, 90a1.10. uce, 2.0004.00; onions, 100 pounds, 6.00a9.00; No. 2, 3.00a4.00 oysterplants, 7a10; pursnips, ishel, peas, hamper. 6.00a 00; peppers, crate, 4.00a6.50; spinach, bushel, 1.00a1.25: squash, crate, 4.50 & 5.50; turnips. basket, 35a45; toma- toes, crate, 1.50a3.50. Apples, packed. 1.50a2.50; grape- 1 3.50; oranges, box, 6.00 tangerin stri 6.00210.00; strawberries. quart. 35a55. 2 Selling Prices at Noon. Wheat—No. 1 red winter, spo auotation: No. 2 red winter. spot, 40. nominal: No. 2 red winter, gar- . 1.29. nominal. sales. ‘ob_corn, old yellow, quoted 60 per bhlL: contract corn, spot. . nominal; No. 4 corn,. spot, 6t nominal or no sales: track corn, yel domestic better, 7 ite, No. 2, 46 per 45 per bushel. —Nearby, 95a1.05 per bushel; spot, 1.12, nomi- ion 3 tons: range is 18.00 to 21.00 for good to rhnh‘oglim- othy and mixed hay: market supply on hand ample for trade. ) Straw-—Xo. 1 tangled rye, 15.50: No. wheat, No. 1 oat, a Lt at, nominal, CHICAGO, March ed downward in the early trading, affected more by absence of any uggressive demand than by any special bearieh develop- ment. “The’ selling, which was of a scattered character, came mostly from commission houses. Some no- tice was taken of dispatches indi- cating that Argentine wheat could be delivered in Burope much eper than shipments present prices from the United States or Canada. The opening, which varied from un- changed figures to 1c_lower, with May to 1.8, and July, 1.20%: to 0%. was followed by a material setback all around. Slowness of shipping inquiry count- ed as a weakening influence on the value of corn and oats. After open- ing % to % lower, May 611; to 61%, the corn market underwent an addi- tional sag. Oats started a shade lower to a like advance, May 38%. and later !lhuwed moderate genecral losses. l Downturns in the price of hogs bushel: No. 3, no quot —Receipts, 1 21.—Wheat tend- finlre reflected by the provision mar- et. BOND MARKET LEAD! HELD BY LIBERTYS Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK. March 21.—The influ- ence of the favorable money condi- tions remained the most important factor behind the bond market today. Liberty bonds took the lead from the outset and kept strong. The foreign government group lost some of their vigor when French government and 8s weakened and moved rather unevenly below yesterda final prices. The $s were especially reac- tionary. French city bonds were bet- ter, and the Department of the Seine 7s advanced to a fresh top. New Issue of $6,000,000. An Interesting incident w. fering of a new issue of $6,000,000 city of Soissons, France, fiftéen-year external reconstruction Secured & per cent gold bonds. They were sold at 851 and interest to yield about 7.6: per cent, and it was reported that the sale of the bonds was progressing satisfactorily this afternoon. iss 8s, too, were actively dealt in at their highest figure for the year, and United Kingdom_ 548 of 1929 were |s(rum:er. while Mexican Issues were practically unchanged. The Dominion of Canada 5s of 1931 sold off frac- tionally. 1 Most of the high records occurred among the morée speculative of the railway bonds. The approval by the Interstate Commerce Commi on of the Erie railroad's new refunding plan caused a rige in all bonds. Frisco prior lien 4s, series A; issouri, Kansas and Texas 48, when Big Four . Chicago and | Alion 316s" and St. Paul weneral 4755 got above their best previous highs, [ while’ New York Central 6s and Chesapeake and Ohlo convertible 5 also distinguished themselves. Industrinls Irregular. Missouri Pacific 6s, Long Isldnd 5s of 1937, Union Paclfic refunding 4, Chicago Railway bs and New Haven 65 all gained @ point or more. In- dustrial bonds were irregular, with the copper and rubber tire lssues ac- tive favorites. Greater New York Traction bonds moved but little on the day. Consolidated Gas 7s de- clined again, touching 107 : e l DIVIDENDS, Stock of record. Abit Power & Paper Co., 1|.§ pf. S1.75 .. American Acéépiance Corp. the of- a Great _Lakes St a, $2 Liberty S Michigan Drop 25¢ pf, $3 .. Trambull Steel Co..' g, i5e.. . Trumbull Steel Co., @, Df. ing Co., g, 25¢ . ‘Western Electric FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Selling checks—dollar values at noon toda; (Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co.) 4.38 Budapest 14% Prague 3 Warsaw Copenhiagen . Christiania Stockliolm Montreal NEW YORK, March 21—Foreign exchange steady. Great Britain, de- mand, 4.38%; cables, 4.38%: sixty-day bills ‘on banks, 4.351%. mand, 9.01%: cables, 5.02. Italy, de- mend, 5.10%; cables, 51i. Belgium, demand, 8.4614; cables, 8.46. German: 35%; cables, 35%. Holland, demand, 37.79; cables, 37. - CANNOT PROMISE FIRE AID. District Department Will Help Nearby Towns When Possible. The District government will stand ready to send fire apparatus to near- by Maryland and Virginia communi- tles in case of a serfous conflagration, but cannot promise in writing to sup- ply fire protection to these towns. This in substance was the answer of Commissioner Oyster today to a request from citizens of Rosslyn, Va. and Bethesda, Md., for a promise of fire protection. . HIT BY AUTO, ASKS $10,000. Willlam P. Wood 18 named defend- ant in a suit to nwvoi 10,000 dam- ages flled in the District Supreme Court by Katkerine C. Everett, a clerk in the office of the register of the Treasury. Through Attorneys E. W. R _Ewing and L. E. Tanner the plaintiff says she sustained serious injury by being struck by an auto- mobile of the defendant at 18t and D | sticets northwest November 14 last. : = firm; | price today Quring | ( the Brie| Grain, Produce and Live Sto¢k| BOND AND CURB MARKETS. (Quotations furnished by Bedmond & Co.) U. §. LIBERTY BONDS. Liberty ' Bs. Liberty 1st 4s Liberty 2d 4a Liberty Ist 4 Liberty 24 4% Liverty 34 4%s Liberty *4th " 4 letory 4%s Victory 3% qe PRZDERE RN neh Gove. Tin 1941 Erench Govt, 8 1945 City of Lyons 6c 1984. gensland Kio de Janciro 8s 1945, S & 1. co { Armour & Co. 4 Ateliixon gen. 4s 1995 Atlantic Coast Line 1st 4x 105! Atlantic Refining 6148 1981 hA\lll Powder Tlgs im Baltimors and Ohio cv. 4 | Baltimors and Ohlo_Gs 193 Haltimore and Olifo 8. W itell Tel. of Pa. 7a 1945 Rethlehem Steel P. M. 5t :‘lekl_\‘ll 5 % 1049 Canadian_Southern 5s 1062, tal of Georgla 6s 1929, utral Pacitic s 1949, My cugo Northwestern 6lps 1936, R. I and Pac. 4 1934, €hicago Uniofi Station 614s 1963. Oregon §. L. 5s 1048, ., C. and St. b Cane Bugar T | Delawara nnd Hudso Denver and Rio Grande ref. 5s 1935 Diamond Mat, Tlgs 1933.. Du Pont Tis 193 { Duquesne Light 6s 1949, ¥ general lien 4s 1996.. Erie prior ijen 4s 1996, Genernl Eleetric s 1940 Great Northern s 19 Great Northern 5igs 1 Hudson and Man. ref. Illinofs Central 5l4m 195 Int. Merc. Mar. 194 Int. Paper Ss, “B." 104 Interboro_ref.’ fis 1006. { Kansas City Southern 8a 1950. Kelly-Springfield 85 1931 Lackawauna Steel 5s 196 Pacific_general 4s 1076 . P.and 8. 8. M. Gl vk Central dn” 1635 ‘elephone s rk Telephone fx 1049 New York Edison 6is 1041 Norfolk and Western cv. Gs 1929 rthern Pacifie 4s_ 1996, rthwestern Bell Ts 19410 Clile Copper_6a 193: Ore. Wasi. R. R and 3 Otin Steel 941, Service of X Reading general St. Louis and 8. F. 4s, Southern Soutliern Squthern Sonths Southern ¥ 8150 Tidewater Oil 6lgs 198 hemical Tiis Western Union fis 1938, estern Union Blos 1936 Wilson & Co. 1st 6 194 Wilson & Co. Tigs 1031. { | SHORT-TERM SBECURITIES. ——=Noon— B, Uffer Aluminum Co, of Amer. Ts 1925 1024, 1024 Am. Tel. & Tel. 6s 1823, 1 lwfi . Tel. & Tel. 6x 1! 101 1-16 1011} merican Thread C 100% ‘American Tobacco 1003, American Tobaceo ¢ Anaconda Anglo-Ameri Armour & Co. thlehem Hteel nadian Pacific 6s 102 I Conn. i Copper Export mort pper Expor Cudnhy Packing 1. F. Goodrich 7x 1 Good: " & R e 1031 g Ofl Corp. 7a 1933 8 1930 . Hocking Valley 8x 1924, Nie il wrd Ref 7 i Southwestern Swift & Co, 78 1925 Swift & Co. 7s 1931 Texas Co. Tx 1028. TREASURY- CERTIFICATES. ——Noon.—— Bid. Off © 100 13-32 100 - 100% 100 2382 1100516100 7-18 £ 100 11-16 100 13-1 © 100 17-32 100 21-8: . 102 15-16 108 L1023 102 . 101116 1013-16 D101% 1oL D 100716 1009-16 Rate—Maturity. 41;s June 13, 1 June 1 September 15 December 15, 19 < June 15, 192 eptember 17 Mareh 15, 1 3% s March 4148 March PROBE OF BROKER FIRM. ety Defunct Company Charged With Plunge Into “Frenzied Finance.” CHICAGO, March 21.—Charges that the defunct brokerage firm of Kriebel & Co. had Indulged in frenzied finance brought an extensive investigation by the federal government. 'Fifteen postal inspectors were as- signed to the case following a con- ference between Harry F. Hamlin, sistant district attorney, and A. E. Germer, chief postal inspector. More than 1.000 complaints haye been re- ceived from customers of the firm in nine elties, it was maid. The firm went bankrupt March 7, listing liabilities of $4,000,000. Ac- cording to letters from those who lost, stock for which they had made payments was never purchased by the i it was the plan of the company, to act as brokers in buying stock and to ob- tain 20 per cent of the listed price as: the first payment. Other payments, he said, were made -according -t schedule. Thomas W. Luebker, secretary and | asurer of the company, told Referee }lrlaB'lllkrthey ‘Wean. that Kriebel & Co..had smargin accounts with three New York firms and cash accounts With others. He said some of these accounts were :’n the name of W. ebker & Co. because }1‘:\‘]!’1 poor name Wwith some of the New York firms, and the latter. pre. ferred the galmi é‘mbker & Co. to f Kriebel & Co. mi‘;l?ouxh his gttorneys Mr. Kriebel said his liabilifies were more than $1,000,000 in excess of his assets. —_— COTTON BROKER SUSPENDED. NEW YORK, March 21.—Edward ¥. Leland, a member of the New York Cotton Exchange, was today suspend- A4 from that. Institution for six renumhs for “conduct detrimental to the best interests of the exchange.” i MEXIA CRUDE OIL HIGHER. DALLAS, Tex., March $1—An ad- vance of 25 cents a barrel in Mexia crude ofl was annoynced today by the Magnolia Petroleum Company, ef- fective March 21. The former price was $1.35, - 5 v I l 55 p.m. S5% 98.00 :.1'p7.92| sue and the high, low and last prices: m. According to a federal officlal, Kriebel & Co. |. Curb. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 21.—Following 18 8 complete list of today's transac- tions on the New York Curb Market up to 2:16 p.m., with sales of each is- INDUSTRIALS. 400 Acme Coal, 1400 Aq 400 Acme Pack rdner Motor 100 Gibwon Ho z.Ezzenne. a3e, i SEEREES i r Tire 200 Goodyear pt 100 Grant Slotor. 1300 Hudwon Man, 200 Hudson Co pfe 800 Imperial Tobacco. . 100 Intercont “Kubber. . 200 Jowa Cent Rty ptd. 200 Jul Kagser Co..... L Tenn Ry L & P Todd Shipyards. United *Profit Shar. U 8 Met Caps..... CSL&H cm hip e itea Ttetail Ca'y’ Raalte (o..... B West End Chemieal T2 Willys Corp 1st pfd 13% 2l 2 Do 5 3 STANDARD OILS. oiL 174 Pipe Line. 95ty ignal Oil... 45y 180 _Imperial Qil Con... :M INDEPENDEN 1200 Allen Ol . 500 Alliance Of 1000 Allied Ol 700 Arkansas Wyomin; 100 Cities Serv 03 Cities Service . 500 Citles Nerv (B} 100 Cities Serv pf 2100 Columbla Pete. 300 Cons Hoyaity 10600 Engineers’ 1000 Federal Oil. - 1300 Gilliland O ... 2000 Glenrock Ojl 1000 Gr West Pote. 39000 Liudson 0} 2900 Internat’l ¥ 100 Keystone Itangy 800 Kirby Petrol, 500 Livingston Petrol 2100 Lyons Petrol P 2000 Siaracaibo Oil... . 3090 Meridan Oil . 3000 Merritt 10600 Mexico 01 400 Mex Seabosrd..... 2300 Mountain_Producers’ 1900 Mutual 0i). 1000 Noble Ofl . 100 Noble Ol pfd...... North Am O & Rér 11 21316 13500 Omar O 300 Produce 3000 Red Banks.. 200 Hyan Coum 1000 Balt Creek ... 400 Sapulpa Ref. 800 Reaboard 0 & G.... X0 Bimms Petroleum . | 00 Skelly O ) r Pete... . e Land. . MINING. ) Alaska B C Met... 3 500 Anglo Aw Corp 2000 Belcher Ext 2600 Big Ledge 30000 Boston and 5000 Candelaria Mining. 1800 Cortes Silver . 200 Cresson _Gold 1000 Divide Extension. 200 Dolores Eaper 00 Dome Lake . ureka Croesus . 1000 Goldfield Florence. . 3000 Rhell Mibing. 000 Harmill Divide Min 500 Hecla Minil . 300 Hollinger G 0 W0 16 213-16 16 9 2% 213 i 16 2000 San Toy Mining. 2000 Bilver Dale . 5000 Silver Pick . 300 South Amer P & 2000 Spearhead 3 1000 Stand Silver-Ld Mg 100 Tonopah Belmont .. 8100 Tonopah Divide Min 2100 Tonopah Exten Min 400 Trinity ... y 1000 Tuolumne 'Cop Min. 900 United Easterm 1100 Volcano . 300 West End L% 100 Yukon Goid . J1116 BONDS. Allied Packer 6s.. 2 Allied Pack ¥ w i. 4 ‘Allied Packer 6s ctt 2 Aluminum s '23.. 10 Aluwinum 16 Am Cotton 21 Am Tel & Tel Gs '22 o Am Tel & Tel s 31 17 Anaconda Copper 1 Ana Cop 7s '29. # Avg-Am Ol Tl 14 Armour & Co 19 Barnsdall 8. 33 Beaver Hoard 8 10 Beth Steel 18 Beth Steel an Nat R ent Steel 0 Cons Coal 5 Con ‘Textile 61 61 1151611516 48 53 1% 1% 1116 1116 LSS 0 F 0% »e 58 102% 10 Y 39 Comaiiguted. s 1 Cuban Tl 7ign 2 Deere & Co. 1% 2 Galena-Signal Oil 10 Goodrich _Tire . 1 Grand Trunk 0% 13 Guif O} 7s.. re 5 Hood Rubber 7 87 Humble Oil 7s. 11 Inter R. T. 8s 22, 3 Jul Kayser Tn .. 17 Kennecott Cop 7 * 61 Laclede Gas & McN - T 23 18 Phila Co 6s 3 Phila Elec 65 2 Phildps Pet 1 Proctor & Gamb Sears Hoebk Skelly Ol 7% & Cie 88 SaSte 0 R R ESaEammaBalummn 2451270 ooy fiata DR. BALLOU TO SPEAK. Reports received by the Treasury on results of the payment of income ) 0f March 15 install- total ‘op deposit with .:dnd mv'mh' :!f f131 ot.m,oou. Friday* Colections. darine March of last yea =ggrttnul $727,000,000, but ecretary Meilon éstimated a payment s vear of $460.000.00¢ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. B Open. Air Reduction. . B4 Ajax Rubbe: 16% Allied Chemical. 63% Allied Chemical pf. . 101% Allis Caaliers. . 48% Allis Chalmerspf.. 93% Am Agr Chemical.. 89% ‘Am Beet Sugar. “ Am Bosch. % Am Brake £ .. 59% Am Can .. 45% AmCar & Fdy..... 15t Am Car & Fdy pf...119 Am Chicle Co. ... 9% Am Cotton Oil 2% Am Druggists. ..... 6 Am Hide & Leathr. . 15% Am Hide & Lthr pf. 0% AmIce. . L.12% Am Ice pf 81 Am International.. 3% Am La France 10% 83% 651% 109 8% T Am Tel & Cable. . Am Tel & Teles. Am Tobacco. Am Tobacco (B). Am W. Am W Wks 6% Am Woolen. ... Am Zine & Lead Am Zinc & Ld pf saconda. . . . Ann Avbor pf. 121% 137 134 1% 29% 87% 15 39% onpf........ Atlanta Bir & Atl. . Atlant Atlant Atlantic Gulf. Ailantic Gulf pf. Atlas Tack. Austin Nichols Baldwin Loco. Baldwin Loco p Balto & Ohio Balto & Ohio pf. Beth Steel. .. Beth Steel (B) . Beth Steel 7% pf Booth Fisheries. Brit Em ist pf. Bklyn Rapid Trn. Bkivn Rap Tr ctfs Bklyn Union Gas. Brown Shoe. Burns Bros (A) Buzns Bros (B) Bush Term pf. . Butte Copper. . Butte 5 Butterick 25% 1% Caddo Oil. L. 12% Californin Pekng. .. T6% California Petrol. .. 6% Calumet & Ariz. Canadian Pacific. Carson Hill Gold. Case (1 1) pf. Central Leather Central Leath pf. Cerro de Pasco. Chandler Motor . Ches & Ohio. . Chi & Alton.. Chi & Alton pf. ... Chi & Eastn 111 Chi& Chi Gr Chi Great W pf. Mil &St ¥ Chi Pneumat Toul . Chi R1 & Pacific. iR1&P 6% pf e Copper. Chino Copper. CCC&StLpf. Cluett Peabody . . -Cola. . Colo Fuel Colo & Southern Columbia Gai Coluwmibia Grapl Columbia Graph ple 15 Comp Tabuiator... 6% Cons Gas of > Cons Intl C: Cons Textile Cont Can Corn ¥ 6% ! Cosden Crucible Detroit Ed Detroit United. Dome Mines. . Elec Stor Battery dicott-Jonnson Endicott-John pf. ... Erie Erie 1st pf. Erie 2d pf. Famous Players. Famous Players pf. Fisher Body Fisher B of O pf Fisk Rubber. .. Freeport Texas. . Gen Asphalt. . Gen Cigar deb Gen Electri Gen Motors. Gen Motors pf. ... Gen Mot 65 deb Gen Mot 7% deb Goodrich. . . Goodrich pf. Gray & Davis. . R Great Northern pf. . Great Nor Ore Guantanamo Sug Gulf Mo & N pf. . Gulf States Steel. Harbishaw Cable. .. Hendee Mfg. Hupp Motor: Hydraulic Steel Illinois'Central. . Indiahoma Inspiration. Interboro Metro. Interboro Met pf. Intl Cement. . Int Combustn Eng.. 26% Intl Harvester pf... Intl Mer Marine. ... Intl Mer Marine pf. 71 Intl Motor Truck. .. 32% Intl Truck 1st pf . ntl Truck 2d pf Intl Nickel. Intl Nickel pf. Intl Pper. ... ....- Totl Paper (sta). .. Invincible Of Iron Products Island Oil. . Jewel Tea. Jones Tea. Kansas City Sou. Kansas C Sou pf. Kansas & Gulf Co. Kelly-Spring Tire. Kelsey Wheel Kennecott. . . Keystone Tire Kresge (S8).... Lackawanna Steel. 50% Lake Erie & W Lee Tite & Rubber. Lehigh Valley 8 Lima Locomotive. . Lima Loco pf. Loews Inc Loft Inc. Mallirieon & Co. mhattan Elev. ... 4% Manhattan Shirt. .. 86% Market St RY. 8% Market 8t prior Market St Ry 2nd. Marland Oil. . -Rockwell... 18 Marlin: - High. 54 17% 63% 07 8% 8% 2% “ “i & 465 165% 19 9% 2% [ 1 71 m 81 % Low. B4 16% 68 107% 4% 8% % 48% “% % 14% 663% 107 6% 1% 104% 5% 6% 5% 18 115 108 5% %% w1 83 109 1n 1% 1% 9314 107 6% 17 89% 101 155% 10% 6% % 9% % 101% 0% 8% 26% 10% 0% 5% 1% 2 1% 19 8% 8% (o 5 2% 18% 134% " e 1% 5% 104% 108% 5% LOCAL BONDS ARE . Close. | McIntyre Porcu.... 18% 20% 18% 19% 54 |Mexican Pete...... 120% 128% 120% 123% 11% | Mexican Petepf....{s8 8 8 8 63 | MiamiCopper..... 2% ;% 8% 2% 107% | Middle States Ofl... W% 1% 15% 13% L 46% | Midvale Steel. B1% 35 3% 8% :a mnngmb(n) 9% 10 9% 10 nnStP&SSM.. 68 68 6% 6% : " Al MoK &Twr, u w1k 12w |BUYING of Utility Issues the 41% | Mo Pacific. . LB W B 2 Mo Pacific pt. Bih 644 BM% % —G Montgomery Ward. 16% 16% 16% 16% Feature as Shares Mullins Body...... 29% 29% 29% 2% Hi h 9% | Natl Aame. L 1% 1% 2% 13% igher Notes. 26% | Natl Cloak & Suit... 48 41% 43 48% BY L A. FLEMING. 6 | Natl Conduit 2% % 2% 24| [uginess 15% | Natl Enameling. ... o8~ o6t 5 8% 3usiness on the Iocal stoc ex- kil Natl Lead. .. 90 20 90 %0 ange today was decidedly act 124 | NatiRyof M2g.... 6 6 4% & |FRnning more to investments in bo 8L |NevadaCopper.... 15% 15% 18% 15%|than to stock tr B OxINororTexA M. mE & B & mere: gensruliy iy 36% [ N Y Central. . 8 position to make ¢ 57% | N'Y Dock. . 0y | duce sales 109 |N YN H & Hartfd. . 18% 19% | April disbursements will be ex- a::z NYO& West...... B'/-I«»»dln;-l_v large, including as they 10 [ Norfolk Southern.. 16 16 15ta 15111 180 dividends on the 53% | Norfolk & Westrn. . 101% 101% 101% 101% ohCompay folk 8% | North Ametican s6% 6% 66 66 |IMEION Steamboat Compeuny, 1 North American pf. 4% 43 2% 43 lthe leading b including 1 Northern Pacific... 78% T4 7% 7% |semi-annual of the Nova Scotia Steel... 2% 26% 28 28 land Met Oklahoma Prod. 25 2% 2% 23| Which will call $130,000 and i j21% | Ontario Stiver...... 6% 7 6% 7 |respectrve 157% | Otis Elevator. 136 136 132 Uon of the An 34 | Otis Steel.. L 12% 2% U% 1% ;fl";*' Company, $i 29% ; ly. Over lion will be gra | PacDevelopment... 8% 104 8% 98| i;vesiors in inter 1% | Pan-Amer Tete. . o st | Tan-Am Pete (B) 5% 50% | the 1 | Pennsyivania. ... Th 8% | v o% 2| Penn Seabd Steel... 8% 8% 8% 8%{ the future of Wa B4 | People’s Gas. . . 82% F44 B1% B4 | lLonds, es Iy Curitics 9%% | peoria & Eastern... 16 16 16 16 A total of § . face va "Z. Pere Marquette. ... 21% 21% 2% 27 |changed hands 1 ] 2% | pere Marqpf...... 6% 60% 60 60 |were firm at 65%, Poloma 9% Philn Company . ... 3T% 89 8% 8% |dated s eased ifter the open 4| Phillips Pete L Bsa oo s aew |41 but closed firm a: 2% | piorce-Arrow § Uk #1 wK AL 0 of (he ume cree-Arrow pf.. .. 35% 6% 86% 8% | lanion 1 20 ree O 9 9 8% 8% day's may 25% ;'i'n'efiil pf. B2% 54 !62% B4 |strongiy. ittsCoal.. . [.0.. 61 6% 60% le ut $0, e Pits&WVa .l 2 % mw ashingfon Gas shares advan 39 |Pond Creek Coal... 18% 18% 18% 18%]to 51. p 8 | iressed Steel Car.. g2 . pital Traciion steady at % | Pressea su carpf. %61 | Producers & Ref Public Servof NJ.. o | Puliman co. 1 Punta Alegre. 42 4% lupon banks holdin i ::"' Pure Ol ... W%B |sag trom. the. Fa 8 14 |Purecilszpr.. % ®9%| Treasury certificates to pay into the lgg}: xr?- Steel Sprpf. w3 us 18 |ing to $100.330.000 9 g and Mines. . = 28 23 i Ray Con Cobper.... 1% 15% 1% 1i%| p, AR Ext=a Dividend Ordered. Reading. L% UK T T glord (of the Mechanics Savinga Remington T¥ 36% 314 sy 374 | Bank have ordered the regular qua Replogle Stecl 7% 824 ‘314 31% | terly dividend of 2 per cent, plus an Rep Iron & Steel 2% 88 (5 83 jextra distribution of 1 per cent, pay- RepIron & St pf... 7% Ti% 7% 78%|able to shareholders of record March Rep Motor Truck... 7 Ya 7 TA[D Royal Dutch 5% 62% 62% Solxxons Bonds Offered. Crane, Tarris & Co. are offerf: St Joseph Lead. 1% 18 S St L & San Frpf. % 4% ag% | E0ld bonds e St Louis Southwn i el oy (1SS OF A1l Meeich taxed, oo St Louls Sown pf. o e% el en ef | the | Tamons Santa Cecllia Sug 6% 5 %! French city. There have been al. Saxon Motors. ... 8% 8% 8% !located and pledged for service aud aboard AirLine.. 4% 4% 44 4% [payment of this loan obligations of Seaboard A L pt 8% the "French wovernment ragin Sears Roebuck over $8.000,000. Price o vield Seneca Copper per cent. Shattuck-Ari Large Earnings of Gas Companies. S For the month of Fehruary, the ;L"l,orms“g"' % G B 8| shortest in the year, the Washingtc Southern Pacific. .. 1% &% 8% w i Gas Company reported net corpora Southern Raflway.. 22 2% 21% 22 | GArnings of $120467.93. the larzest ity a5 the history of the corporation o7, | Southemn By B or_the same month in ihe net E”_,‘ Stand Ol NJ pf....115% 116% 115% 115% | closed February of this year with ;, Steel & Tube pf..... 8% 78% 71% TI%| net gain of $6.086, as compared wit %1 Stewart-Warner. .. §86% (36% 86% 86% | $2.494.90 for the corre 5 mo 64% | Stromberg Carb.... 47 F47% &1 4T%| of last year. 8 |Studebaker. 1103 105 103 104%| Increased profits were the result ¢ 5% | Submarine Boat.... B 6 b 6% decreased operating costs rather this { Superior O 65 increased sales. 33* s-‘;ggxgrszeel . ):u m!s; :;:: a:u Ready to Redeem Certificates. % | sweets Co ot A ® @ & 4| Secretary Mellon announces that Le as authorized federal reserve hanks 1:": ?mmcrt:om (A)... 8 l:* ‘: ":“ to redeem in cash, at the holder's oy enn r.. tion and at and a d intere 68% Texasggrxrfimny 5 "% % u%|to th:‘ d:u'pa;f“;u “m'rrx 108 | TexasGuif Sulphur. 48 3% 40% 42 | certificates of indel 65 | Texas & Pacific. ... [81% 83% 334 83% | 1922, maturing April 1, 1Y% | Texas & PC& Oll.. {26% 26% 26'% 26% Title Companies Merge. Third Avenue. -2 21 19% 19%] Dpirectors of the Di Lawy Tide Water Oil.....118% 18X 118% 118% | and Washington title com | Tobacco Prod.... . 62% € 6% € |approved a merger of the thr Trarts Contl Oi 0010 9 2 combined cap of § Transue& Willms.. 37% 3% ST 89k | now buflding will be crocied to hous the corporation a 3 street north- 1% | west. 13¢ Dip Into Surpl 1 The annual report of United E""cd Alloy 81% | siates Steel Corporation for the year “nited Fruit. 157% 188 921 will show a dip into the heavy United Ry Inv U% 1% 1% %] surpius of the corpordtion to the ¥4 | United Retail Strs.. 464 46% 6% 46% | tune of not for from $14,600.000, ;:y USCastIrPipe.... 3% 8% 3 36 | pay dividends %|USFoodProd.....:6. 6 5% .b% Bethlebem Steel. s | U S Indus Aleohol. . 40 Tk M | Betnionem Steel for ane ul T. . . 63 showed net earnings after % USSmelt& Ref. .. 1% ¥k 3% % federal taxes of $10.3 (13 |USSmeltRefpf... 45 & 45 4 |i0 $1150 a share on the comm | ussteel. . . 95% 96% 4% 94% | The company Showed SSTd7s 1ot U5 Steel ot .IT% UT 17 17 | working capital and $54,851, Ctah Copper . 64% 6% 6 64 |and securities. 7915 | Utah Securities.... 15 15% M% 15 Brooklyn Union Asks Mandatc. 95 i " .| The Brookiyn Union Gas Com: 10y | VeoaalumCorp 8% (8% 8%, 0d the Supreme Coutt of 96y, | Va-Car Chemica, WK UK K| Siates to iseue at once its man 174 | Va-Car Chem pf . % T% TI% e company's case against the 19% {{! l?" Coal& C. “% 46 4 lgas law of New York, which xh,-‘. ivadou........ 10% 10 104 recently held to be unconstitutional. i % Jaintiff states that 1,411 has bes x‘i:* Bratasho,. - . 8% 8% 84 8% |impounded, in accordance with previous w85y | \Vabashpf (A).... 26 26 2% 25% |court rulings. 10% aebtbzr&“!;eflbrn.. }:* :l‘l% B 1Y% l'n\esj«- > **.“"?r'“ Vestern ) 10 10 |Chief Jus he e | WesternMd2d..... 1% 1% 1% 17% | will be issued next etition 6% | \Vestern Union. .... 97% 7% 7% 7% | for a rehearing must h the court be- S Westhse E&M... 5% 5TH 6TH biss | fore Saturday of this weck. %' |Wheeling&LE.... 8% % 9 9 ; % e oter - &* @ B leu|TUBE COMPANY DIVIDEND. ol whiteoil. .. 0% 10% 10 10 1ot | Wicwire Spencer... 165 1% d1s% 1 |Preferred and Common Stock In- Wilson Company... 40 40 40 140 A < % |Willys-Overiand... 8% 9% 8% 94| cluded—Stecl Mills’ High Point. R:xlg::);:npl!- - 2% 44 2% W%| yoUNGOTOWN, Ohio, March 01 in Pmp. . o = 3] - e e Tt G cuga, | Comuany lits | declared & ‘quarierly gh. Low. Close. Chge. | g;y; f 50 cents a &hare on eon:- T ¢ dividend © Call Money... ¢ 3% 4% | on stock and $1.75 on preferred, 102 HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. the same rate in each caso a - - 20800 12m....... 47140 |jgq¢ quarter. The dividoml is paya Firs 80 Zpm..... WIS | apy 1 1o stockholders of record 9 March 20 s |MISS NEWBOLD TO SPEAK. | schcdutes or steel mill aperations 26% 4 for next week, as announced by 1 U0 | will Address Girls’ Friendly So-|officers in the Younsstown district v. show a decided iner with o ciety This Afternoon. :‘:L?a“i:l e enoutier ot ot 71% | “Membership and Branch Organiza- ity, much the highest point | tion" will be the subject of the address | SAPAClN TECL (L ean, Ordirs 16% | by Miss Florence Newbold at the Girls' | PACHL N 00 Q" ot “Farretl, T 7 |Friendly Soclety training class at thelg,. = reopening eight open-Hewrin s | Elizabeth Roberts Memorial, 1624 H {{or o Ced e of ‘the Carnexic Steci street northwest, 6 | fternoon. Tomorrow afternoon Miss 18 | Newbold will speak on the “Branch 28 | program.” These legtures are free and 1% |are for girls and women, regardless of creed. 19 . “"The neighborhood meeting tonight will 8% |pe neld at the Church of the Good 26% | Shepherd, 6th and I streets northeast, at 56 | which the following parishes will be rep- 5 |resented:- St, Mark's, Christ Church, 45, | St. James', Advent, Nativity, Resurrec- 95" | tion, St. Agnes' Chapel, St. Matthew's $0 {and All Saints’ Chapel. 18%| The neighborhood meeting tomorrow 1843 | nigat will be held at St. Paul's Church. A — &s| ACT ON TEACHERS’ PAY. :" Commissioners Indirectly Oppose l:. Increase at This Time. 17 | The District Commissioners prob- ably will send to Congress tomorrow T | Sheyr Teport on the Capper bill to in- crease the salaries of teachers and oficials of the public schools. Tt s understood the city heads de- clded at board meeting today not to oppose an increase for the teachers, S | DOP o call the attention of the House 18% | 215 ‘Senate to the fact that the stat- % | Story employes. of the District gov- ernment have hp{l no increase in 28% | their basic pay 'for forty years 51 | whereas school teachers, police and 9% | fremen have: had their salaries raised in the past few yeara 2 0% 885% at 4:45 oclock this| le for Company, which have becn id N year. PARIS BOURSE IMPROVES. PARIS, March 21 improved on the bourse toda: rentes, 58 francs 3 change on,London, 4§ franes 77 cen- times. Five per cent loan. 78 francs 95 centimes. The dol was quoted at 11 francs 15% cen:imes. DRY GOODS MARKET. NEW YORK, March : goods market was a buyers' markct today, a it has been for some time. Bidders renewed their efforts to - cure wide print cloths at fiz slightly under_the prevailing prices, but in most instances they found the mills firm on 38%-inch 64xfs and on 78x72s for spot delivery. "The volume of trading was made up of small érders. Makers of wide sheetings are talk- {ing of curtailment, although som« narrow sheetings are moying for tie Latin American trade. “Inquiry for cotton blankets has made its appear- ance. 3 ilk was weak, refecting pri- mw :rlenul markets, but broad ik manufacturers and hoslery men still held off. There was a better Inquiry noted in thrown silks. Unfinighed goods, rib- bons showed some &ctiyity.