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~ 99 L FINANCIAL., . THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922. ° FINANCIA L.” 7Y This Your F' Guarantees Satisfaction PRINTED FORMS THAT SATISFY A full-fledged, tematic business house requires printed forms of many kinds—and the fact that we cater to the big business houses of Washington proves our ability to print them! RULING produce it. . PRINTING We follow up on our own ruling. The printing is done here in our own building. De- lay or error is practically im- possible CALL MAIN 3641 TODAY! No matter how intricate the form you need, our ruling equipment can re- STOCKETT FISKE - CO PRODUCING STATIONERS 010 -E -STREET-NW . el = S Come Now, Gentlemen! h g . . J OME now to the realization 3 that a starched collar is not 4 a clannish but a mannish mark of self respect. Also. that the only thing whiter than a TOLMANIZED col- . lar 1s two TOLMANIZED COHfll’S. . & . - The Tolman Laundry = F. W. MacKenzie, Manager. Cor. 6th and C Streets N.W. There's lots of “give™ to a TOLMANIZED 4fexi- ble collar. The principal gives are “'gives comfort and gives snap.” W An matic Index. For instance: Y War Depa.rtment‘ ;Navy Department the L. B. Automatic Index has put an end to filing troubles. With American financiers, were cate. | operating income, $983.909, against ne L % D n Every letter asked for, every record wanted is producible To the pre 2 at a.moment’s notice. Never a question whether it can . be .founlt‘l;b The Aut(:imgtic Index leads your hand right T a1 ol ATBANY. (M or is saved in filing ing; time is saved—a vast deal of time, too—every feo, s Just returned from a business | OVEr same period in 1931, (A8 Sapegsy o Iron and Steel. 10 1 i working day of the week. e i n i S 3 Local hemp market has slackened in|yyjley is indicated to some extent by L. B. Automatic Index serves the U. S. Government. the limelight as & factor In the Mex- 13210000, flax; $200.000. canned fah|activity temporarily, aithough recent | \imber of irecs beiug planted in =~ - & - Sni thohNI g advance in prices for manila_hemp|many sections this season. In Pentic milk, rye, etc. have been well maintained. Current|yon gistrict alone one nursery com GERMAN LINERS’ DIVIDENDS. ——————— spot Mexican sisal is fairly strong|yhany has delivered more than 60.000 . Library B B —— RIS % A4\ Founded 1576 Index to the records of the Government! s ) o | - ? The files and records of your department deserve the ago, following his expulsion from his e - 6556586565 % SISISISTSISES! (3] { VBB Make a tour of Government offices and here’s what . i you'll find: departments and bureaus keeping their corre- coipta, spondence and records at their finger-t 1 unfaltering accuracy and response of the L. B. Automatiq January, 11.28; March, 11.14. recefvable and 9302.482 in notes and B~ e . surplus is $4,777,705. Treasury Department Marine Corps Veterans’ Bureau of War Risk Insurance that he is offering .. In one or more divisions of each of these departments return’ for as ; delays are prevented in e o Mes | 1922 season’shows a marked increase | crowded. Automatic Index. Investigate it today—it is Item 1458A Obregon and his adherents are en- —on the General Supply Schedule. . Wriu,‘plmu or call for illustrated folder: “The B i s ers abund. the mo R e ureau ' A 5 R. O. SAUNDERS, Manager Telephone: Main 1188 o 743 Fifteenth street, N. W., Washington, D. C. “*} LOCAL WHOLESALE PRICES. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. . and ‘yams, barrel, 3.00a4.50; No. 2. o ber Ib. a0as0. .spring chickens. |2 00a2.50; bushel, 1.00a1.50; No. 2. 50 3 a75; asparagus, dogen, 2.5083.5 5060; fowls, 27. : Dressed poultry—Freshi-killed win- | &, 12041.80; beans, hampek ter chickens, per ib., 40ad5: hens, per 0. 3 Ib. 30; roosters, per lb., 20; turkeys, | L0081.25: carrots, 100. 8.00a7.0 ter, per keats, young, each, Convention \Outlook Encour- off 10.9. Green fruit—Apples, per bbl., 5.00a 9.00: per bu. basket, 2.00a2.75; western, per box. 2.75a4.25. ' California oranges per crate, 6.50a8.00. Lemons, per box 3.50a1.50. Grapefruit, per box, 5.00a .50. Florida oranges, 7.50a9.50. Stra ies. southern, $a2; homegrown, Bas ‘B M5 sto Fepvors BY I A. FLENING. Special Dispateh to The Star. { striction this time Jact vear. Parig|an grate, 200a3.60. losu(:iazmg,wlon.spfi'w Business on the Washington Stock | BOISTS-\.kI:l-.\' fl-l—Tr;ere ll-h-' '\g*:—ganfld Suerman wleo repore increased of 2, Rhubarb. .0026.00. - | xchange today was lighter than on | in& 10 banking circles here that New |building activity. Ofl field towns have | in bushel. 30a50. Saquash erate, 125 | o 0 LU0 “liny of the siles were|England is on the eve of a consid- | DUl Lwo and ihres times as many| X Apples— Packed, barrel, 6.50a8.50; | of small lots and do not reflect mar- |erable boom in business. The 10ME- |, isits in Texas state banks amount to | No. 2, 5.00a6.00; bushel, 1.75a2.50; boX | et conditions. \ dawn-out textile strikes are expecl- |approximately $240.740,500. Rkl filfi‘:fi"em“-u“r‘n’e‘; Prices as a rule were firm. Capital |€d to be settled shortly. The strik- ATTLE, May 22 (Special).—There | ;i 3 d | has been a series of failures among b o Oranges, box, | Traction 5 sold at 98% and the Gen- [ers, it is understood, are prepared |has been a fallures among | £.0029.00. P crate, 4.50a5.00 | eral Mortgage 6s of the Potomacli, make considerable concessions, | h!" CSmaurants even thuse Jocalo e S S Electric Company at 100. _ Capital filcth £ 30 tho busier strests: “This I8 dush,, awbel wuart, 10a25. Traction ehures” sotd at 97% Tund |and. encouraged by the further imi- io competition and price-cutting. The || Selling Prices at 10 0'Clock Railway common at 40. provement in the market for cotton |stronger restaurants are serving .| Wheat—No. 1 red winter, 8pot, n0; The attendance of members Wasigoods, manufacturers are expected |!Unches at i and 30 cents, | Vegetables—Potatoes, old, bbl. " 2.50a2.75; per sack, 3. New potatoes, per bbl, No. 1, &.00a 6.00; N 3.0023.50. ' Sweets, 4.004 3.00a4.00. Lettuce, Romaine lettuc per crate, flo si No 1 winter, spot,|light. Th ; ist_ of an entree, vegetables. | i = . ore nere no evidences oflto meet them haif way. | bread. butter and coffee, well \te. No. 2, 491 and 50 per |most intimate problems of actual o i emict 43 und 4915 per bushel. | banking are brought under discus- |SHeTEeNcY (ariff 18 in SUCC ve to 951,05 per bushel; | Hlon, {n elsted with the measure oflshow improvement, and paper b | 51 - m v his associate ; pasis the opening today. FIrst prices wore thre R i AU ke A mecting was held Baturday at |duction s naw one Dotier et i points lower’ on May, but generally 22 | piay - Receipis. 2§ tons; range is|Which the program was gone over,|for some time. I RES_ €T, GTLL i to 43 points higher with the tone firm. { 1500 (o 52.00 for good Lo choice tim- | the prize essays read and some sug- | Years sinee 59 WROH SFES O %G, 10 and active months soon showed better | othy aud mixed hay: market firm: |&estions made along the line of im- | Were under cONStICEREE 00 W0 (0" By | 25 to 41 points. with July selling | Suppiy’ gn hund ample for trade, . |POTtant improvements in the actual|tme in BosteR W TR% G0, "l an 8 “and October at 2018, There | No e 5.00 work back of the cages. ment At present 18 " be curtailed e | & c 2No. 1 tanglea rye, 16.005 2 ok Maeturing activity may be curtailed | ket resumed its advance at the opening alizing by commission houses on to11.50a12.00; N 1 oat, nomi- e committee will meet again I ot settled | H the advance, but the offerings were ab- e aal 200N, 3 next Saturday and the week after,{!f the coal strike isnot sefl ¢ 5 ltoday. Commission houses were large | sorbed by active covering and there | " 1 00413-00 and the hope ls expressed that from |1y. At present thePe is probabiy comly, o G el oeratons | | was also some trade buying on the| NEW YORK. May —Flour, un-{the symposium some practical de-|enough in New England e s ¥ e Tain news from Tosns sey DImhorie fsettled: spring patents. 8.25a8.75: | velopment of real value will be|weeks or two months at the pr repurchased some of the stocks sold nu‘ | | ka THE GURB MARKET NEW YORK, Ma —Reports of | rains in the southwest led to a sharp advance in the cotton market at tie | Weste an 1 0 ecial Teased Wire to The NEW YORK. May ~The ¢ » mar- opened firm. May. St on gma | spring clears, 6 soft winter | brought to the front. rate of consumption. Saturday ¥ <. | straights, 6.50; hard winter A committes of the District Bank- Consideralle profit takin 2015 October, 20.00; Decem 008 on the part | py n 0% stratghts, 2 . ORICT % gmvireae || petociation waited on D. X iBetterment Takes JUMD foc noo: adcrs caused prices 1o hes - s LEANS, May 2%—Much|r Soas SrioNinger contrellooni e U ITensy: iopQ | T4t at times, but when this selling was Tain in the cotion reglon. with pri- asy . middie west, 11.90a12.00. | vitation fo the ¢onvention at Hot In Many Ways at FHSGO;'.,,L,‘,(.:;:., there wis Suicient new by eports 3 v heavy ! Chicaco. M i s b - |Springs, Va. Mr. Crissinger prom- = S & fing he market firm again. - jrains und damaging windstorms in |,/ e 588 Ccus. | ised tn attend if congistent with his BY LYNN C. SIMPSON | A number of new high records were | Fi | portions o Texas and Oklahoma, ! | qds 1d notwithstanding deliveries | other arrangements. Special Dispatch to The Star. established in Mutual Oil and Marine | ch used a sharp rise in the price of | ¢ o A e clal meeting of the District | “gy\ FRANCISCO, May 22—Easier | (1l among otl The latter was = jcotton today. In the first hour of |the wWhen, murke: averaged & little Assoclation will be held in | 3 ANE sl demind o o rencwal o 1 el ! session the trading months ud- | higher o ot e darls ideats home. for the first time with- | money conditions, “{merger with Fensland d 1 i out arranging for permission to meet | ing activity and the disappearance of | Lat this report was de 2 i vanced 36 to 41 points. carrying July | inge Tie upiurn « re- {UD 1o 20.19, The coniract ying wau! 08: e upturn in quotations re S i from SpecuMiive buying based | With any one, on Thureday evening. |the army of unemployed were fea- { ird Ofl el f | extremely active as the market mude | ny. o May 26 the busmess situation he h- . ade [or opinions that the market had be- { May 25. tures of the business ad |its gains. e et ey, | Several mafters of importance will | in the Jast week. The only cloud on Jints, and there was | Futures opened steady. Ma e e g wehich | be brought to the attention of the|(ie horizon 4l present seems to be some Of the other July, 19.95; October, 19.53, D Oils and Interna- decline to % udvance, | 838ociation and the occasion will al8o | the uncertainty of the situation of i { | | Varlea i | i 19.54; January, 19.40, with May 136 and July 1.2313 to|afford the members an opportunity{the farmers in some districts | tional Petro! 1.23% was followed by moderate gen- ‘“‘,‘“Denlmeiglho:r;’e. o~ || The unemployment prebisy idisan: IM?"' ard moved up in the b e —_ na STethine Of nquestionably the fourth annua st about the time the ma- later I (n*:lll::t\ ‘!\:E STOOK MARKET. then something of &, 0 ian of the assoclation will be | Pobres 4%\ iaea to selve that prob- | Tobacco stocks wer 5 AGO. May (United States ts reflected the action of [@ tople of discussion lem began to funct There are ureau of markets) —Cattle—Receipts, | Jvening 4 off to '3 ad-| 1Uis perhaps given away something | indications now of an actual shortage illip Morris Stro 000 head: marker slow: few iy to 64l,. the corp|of a xecret to say that the member-{in the supply of farm work Al P Rome. les. beef steers and bulls w I'a little all around ship will be more or less surprised at | ready wages have been increased o reached a new high E | 115 lower: early top bee | o % lower. Jul th cCo! p vi 0 s 1 th n that the incorpora- % oo L1 o ower. July 39 |the accommodations that have beénl! e 'ms in some sections over the | ¥ bulk beef steers, T ! i r rallied a trifle. prepared for them and for the Wash- ,."s“:u at the beginning of ol on iip Morr terns: grades she stock steady: others weak;| Lower quotations on hogs weakened |ington chapter, and will approve not | In the building trades there is a| ' C" orporation in De. was | veal calves slow. bidding 25 lower: | rarket only the work accomplished, but the | ghortage of trained men and wage, h step in important plans for {few choice handywelght vealers 1o eady; receipts, eighty- |blll of expenditures, which have been ! rates are a secondary consideration |*®' tion., Tobacco Froducts ¥ | cutsiders around 10.00; packers bid- total United States shi pared to the limit on the part of emplovers. | port ) was higher and ! ]""'L’ largely 900 down; stockers: 1: Michigan and Wisconsin Reservations have crossed the 100 ° Growers are slow to make contracts | T Several points occurr i scarce. dull L ked round whites, 1.50a1.60 ¢ mark. and Mr. Addison is satisfled | for the sale of their fruit this vear |national Cig i Hogs—Receipts. 62,000 head; market +ho sacked round whites, 1.50a1 that the attendance will be ample to | They feel they are in a Strong posi- | The motor stocks moved in active: light, 20a25 lower: others, ewt New siock weak on sacks; steady | insure one of the best conventions. |tion, as associations of growers con- | Paths those issues on the s {235 lower than Saturday's average. on . Florida Spauiding rose, Personal Mention. trol’ the marketing of most lines |eXtY Hu ECUng to a new | top, 10.7. bulk, cord with more 5 }double-headed barre No. 1. 6.50; Purchasers are inclined to regard th 10 50 lov | \labama. Texas sacked triumphs, No | Nathan B. Scott. chairman of the i it Sing prices in Pac | Sheei—Receipts, {1, 340 wiil Louisiuna sacked | hoard of directors of the Continental DriCed;fiOW asked @8} EXCERE ¥C, suntered some pi ket steady to 25 higher tHiumphs Trust company and former United - Coal rose han @ point | R e ishier: e P isin mouses that recently |States semator. has returned trom a | Commodity Reports w high 1 aine cansenl ome held higher: medium {have heen bullich were free sellers | Winter spent in Florida and California A g : ion. Dubilier Radio was firm. | nE dambs 19500 Choles heid ai| when the wheat market underwent a |11 Wonderful physical condition From Various Sections | Mining Shares Steads { 15.20: three loads feeders, 12.75; best |sethack The close was nervous. at On Branch Banki . s were active and | handy native ewes, 7.00; good native | ' to % net decline, July 61af4% to| Conference on the ques: ool. | Gt Ly o £ e : s > tion of 2 i 48t ce Lead continue | epring lambs, 14.50214.75. XA branches for national banks has been | SEATTLE, Wash., May 22 (Special). | i I Gchenience | T‘fi.h:{g”fl,,”‘ i [T et Ciowe. |arranged betwoen the controller of | -Montana wool is selling as high 25|, iher new 1o on rable advices | Max : 36 1.33%; | curreney. D. R. Crissinger. and J. &.|41 cents a vound in the greage, west- | 0 0 0 00 20y 20 e G0N ST RADIO SET FOR THE POGKET. | 18 1338 | Dodge. superinfendent of state banks|€rn Washington valiey at 19 cents | (/o more Loriva and strong. Ofer. | NEW YORK, May 22—The radio has in California, it was learned at the|Washington fine at 2% to 50 cc {ings were in Boston and Mon- Leen perfected to such an extent that 81y a1, | Treasury toda eastern Oregon at 38 cents, tana Corporation and that stock was | pocket radio sets are now being fea- - sy # "] The conference is expected to take — an exception to general trend tured as a leading novelty. They are|Septmier ... AT -66% [ place early in June and Is considered Shirts. Bonds were Zood dem 5 DATS - Mar a1, | Of importance, since several national | ATLANTA. May 22 (Special).—Busi 3013 (banks in California have announced|ness in shirts and collars and hand i7 {their intentions to establish branch |kerchiefs done by Atlanta branch o mounted on & base about five i wide and saven inches long and each ' includes @ crystal detector and a price changes were small. i _— | OF CONSIDERABLE TRADE BOOM| cw yorx, ser homes built than were under con-|week, but strengthened on Fr 6,000,000 the yield basis ranging from Which | Only two small railre 40,000 will ess transacied was b Grain, Produce and Live Stock L[]BAL MARKH Is NEW ENGLAND HAS PROSPECTS |BOND OFFERINGS BELOW THE $100,000,000 MARK ' —Public offer- ings of bonds last week fell below Eggs—Strictly 1fresll. selected, can- BALTIMORE, May 22 (Speclal).— ‘3?",&03:;.5.?“"‘ 26; average receibts.| poratoes, white, 100 pounds, 1.36a 4. e ‘Pouliry —Roosters, per 16; 18; | 1803 No. 2, G0aTS; new potataes. bar- A : . . oy s N for e foat o " i | Tel, 3,008 bushel, 1.00a1.75; sweets time v a = turkeys. per Ib. 26a30; chickens, ‘win: Continued Improvement in Many Lines Sproximatery - sBLobOOM Ta g approximately $88,000,000. The desire of investment houses to let the new securities market get settled be Is Noted in Survey of Business. T vt e e eniiied b erings now in pros, L belicved be the reason for the decrease, as ; ' ~ * to per by $oud0; keats, youns each, 60, | %50 Sonhiints, erate, Levas00; kale, | aging—Meeting of Bank- ons | tho money mariet ts stiil eany. ant medium, 93%a10;: i Ibuluhel. 230 o 2 3 ¥ il = { were oversubscribed. choice, | 5 4 4 Lettuce—Basket, 40a1.00; onlons, 1 Prices of Mseed boni - chaice, per Tb, 15, Live hogs, | oy ellice—Basket, 40al00; onlons, ers’ Association. BY EDSON B. SMITH. | has seen a slightly larger number of | tonary during the carly pare oi ihe d Saturday upon further easing the money rates and the advance stock prices *ublic y offerings. exceeding . featured the new er cent. 7T bie falling off tax-exempt mu d this I8 believed to be re attractive features ues of the federa ks, which have been T pop s we ated last week, but some hea [ rafiroad financing is expected w {new, ewl., 1.50a2.00. Cucumbers, 2'red winter, garlicky, spot, [ weakness anywhers in the list, nor ked | Tatire B ) 00a3] Eggplants, per cra | wheat, no bid. was the lull anything more than a| The shoe and leather trades are and well served, and the smaller |V [he next few months omatoes, per box, Florida, 3.00a | sales. i temporary one. showing a small, but welcome, im-|Dlaces cannot meet these prices, I nere: tast week " Detay o Beans, 1.00a3.00 per basket. Peas,| Corn—Cob corn, old. yellow. quoted | Commercial National Bank stoek | provement. Most of the shoe facto- | e [Pl Ao Al 250a400. Vegpe 50'[3.60 per barrel; contract corn, -pot,’mmeu up to 140. Ties here are well occupied. although ’ Boud e o ho i Kale, 50a1.25. Asparagu: 3 No. 4 corn, spot, 67%; track ~ Convention Not not rushed by press of business. The Itry by ' Jocal esnds 43.50. Spinach, per bbl., 1.00a1 “low, No. - % % vool market continues to record ad-! | poned “public : e e 3.270 bus 5 Edward J. McQuade, chalrman of} WOl M %0 cog and these are ex-| jponeasShe DALIC OHs RGN B At bushel the symposium committee, where the | vARCER {8 ROSSE ARG Viohe Tas ahe |ers have representatives ns negotiating for loan " a. That coantry has authorize issue of $100,000,000. but 2 be ved here that not more than § toated st scal bankers are n interest, th ween J. P. Mc kers regardi floating an in loan DRY GOODS BROADENS. rmness and Strength Feature the Day's Markets. W YOR M e rimness stre were the aracter of the cotton ge rket today. The volume of bus and narrow prin There was second h part wider drills, tw a checks aw =ik ¢ COMPLETE OCEAN STEAMSHIP SERVICE 'WHITE STAR—To Channel ports, Liver. pool, Queenstown and the Mediterranean. Standard of service in keeping with the magnificence of Olympic. Homeric and world's largest ship, Majestic. Regular exoress service. RED STATL — To Antwerp, calling at sfl\;umnh and Cherbou-g. Weeklysailings ‘our ships headed by the distinguished Lapland. AMERICAN LINE—To Hamburg, Liban and Danzig. Service of regularity, de peadability, comfort and convenicnce. !"4ut fnternational Mercantile Marine Co. Washington .fee: 1208 F st. n.w. B. M. HICKS, Mamagsr. L ptember w0y, iy | - | smail thnngcoll. 1t 1 to be very (' banks. Cluett, Pcabody & Co. the 1st of th | afMcient, considering its size, 1t was| T S Naturally state banks object. month showed Increase money Washington Stock Exchange tested out recently. and the b ¥ DAIRY MARKETS. Mr. Dodge, representing the state|value over that for May, 1 This is . SALES. chetingsatation at Newark. N ) 3l BALTIMOR 22 (Special).— |Panks which have prospered under{the first time there has been an in- Ge—$1.000 ar 109 clearly heard from upper New York city. The set is declared to require - pound, | he branch banking system, {s said to|crease in money value of goods wltry T R Ibe thoroughly conversant with the |oyer last year. G small chicker. f d | hite legh t 140, very little adjustment, and s simplal)ot00: smail S end I situation in California, not only as s ey in construction, making it adaptable | S ®nS. | regards the state banks, but adso Dry Good | A ) for the experimentor in radio who AR et the national banks desiring to estab- v ;. S 1 1 may not ‘care to invest In the more | ooy w1 poosters 1A d lish ‘branehes. £ ST LODIS. Miy, 22 (Spealal) — Al S Ak ot Cimipany | costly apparatus [l - ELORLE; While the controller of the currency { (ROUS trade is not up 1o anticipa | = is understood 1o personally favor | tione for the season. it i much hetier 10 at 971, than it was two or three weeks ago branch banking. he is said to be in- .4 vestigaung his authority for issuing Retail offerings are more Interesting | and i | i ix vers persistenc. | ® | LRI Lo J?" b permission to national banks, and as|and advert 8. $100 at 1041, vet has not been fully satisfied that 2. 56 per vent e has such authority. Rubber. BONDS, Interpretation of the natlonal bank | MORGANTOWN, W. va. May e NDS. act by the courts has held. it was | (Special).—Armorcord Rubber has| i : said at the Treasury, that uniess per-| resumed operations after a shut- | fll? e mission is specificaily given in the {down of several months. i act the controller is not authorized S 1 o0 proceed. There is no specfic men- | n in the amended national bank A Machinery. | act, it was bald. of branch banking| SEATTLE. Wash. Xay 22 (Spe- for national banks. cial).—Wholesale trade in pumps and Other factors are understond to|parts for irrigation purposes and re- storuge pac bear upon the present situation, due | frigerator uses is more active than at firsts, 28a28 & to the development of banking meth- [an¥ time in last two vears. Local hite. extra fancy [ods and the growth of state bgnksjfactories are increasing their w andled selection. 36: do., uncandled, | through their branches. forces to meet demand in Pacific north- i: state, nearby and nearby western| The controller is planning to see | West and also from irrigation districts hennery white, firsts to extras, 27a34; | the Attorney General this week for [ Where rail and water rates make com- 7 state. ncarby and mearby western!a ruling from the Department of Jus- | Petition —with eastern manufacturers hent browns, extra 31a33%:: | tice on the new situation possible. Lite nd nearby gathered browns Whatever actlon is taken by the nd mixed eal firsis to extras, | Attorney General or by the control- ler in the matter, it was said at the -"firmer; receipts. 2.817 boxes | Treasury, there is strong likelihood hole milk, fresh, spe- |that the whole subject. which bears 17%al18; do. average run. 17%a | so vitally upon the banking interests |is at least 50,000 more than the Ford .! state. whole@milk, twins, fresh,of the country, will come before the | plant can possibly manufacture during -cials, 1 ; do. average run, | courts for decision. i:um, notwithstanding _increase of eti. tr. :d. extra first ric Pow Pow. g. m and MV nd Mt Ver. 5 Automobiles. Wash Al DETROIT, May 22 (Special)—Ford | \vash: Balt Motor has orders for June delivery totaling 195,000 cars and tractors. This Unless permission is given the na- { duction schedules to highest point ever | Riggs Realis & ishori alily - CHICAG —Butter—High- | tlonal banks to establish branches. | reached by company W. M. Cold Storage 55 er. creamery e l3; firsts, 31a|it was said, many may withdraw| ATLANTA, May 22.—Hanson Motor STOCKS standards, | from the national system. There is an amendment to the fed- ‘nchanged: receipts, 50,167 |eral reserve act before Congress now, 24a241z: firsts, | which, if enacted. would give author- : miscellaneous, stor- | ity for branch banking. i 5 age-packed storage-| The contention of the First Na- packed firsis, 26, tional of St. Louis is that the federal Poultry—Alive. higher: fowls, 26;|reserve act does not estop branch broilers. 10a4 osters, 15 banking. LIVERFPOO! seconds, now is tunning its factory here at 10| per cent of capacity an pects to/in-| oo o wa‘,h( J»:”" Y Srease production to 100 per cent within | ANEHAL els sixty days. Orders have been coming | Washington (Gas 4 in satisfactory volume i i, &aimbant Non-Ferrous Metals. E EAST ST. LOUIS, May 22 (Special) — s g Two zinc smelters are expected to re- T l“e‘l operations in the west this week. c My ; STUTZ MOTOR LOSS. But there ie a slowing down of produc- i tion of zinc in the east due to uncer- L‘."I\hn'.'.':q?]?q‘,‘.';z" lH 9 ’[;'lv.sgg“tfih‘nlir NEW YORK, May 22.—Stutz Motor | tainty of fuel supplies. Frices are very | Co 10500 Grdinary, 10,005 Sales. - 16000 | Car of America reports for 1921 a net | firm. ) B, v ico bales, including 12,100 American. Re- |loss of $632,310, after expenses, inven- Hay. Sal)—De. | Feders 23,000 bales, including 20,800 | tory losses, dEtF llulnel ;nleu were msfigcltg(;fa)}lfi: ";zlg ';iingl‘lé \Ere' ry z American. Futures _closed firm;|$3.071,411 and its costs and expenses is mdrket 1 s e e ips through the M 3. Tt T80} Sentember: | 35008475 The company lias 383,162 e i o i s 11.59; O , 11.51; : , $75,222 in notes and accounts s el ctober, 11.51; December, 11.34; | in cash, § loadingsat ooun Sl Glans. cos CUMBERLAND, May 22 (Special).— | Amerioan Sequrity and THe $125,000 addition to Potomac| Nytionsl Savinee a s plant was placed In operation | Tnion Trust May 22—Cotton in prices easier; good middling, 12. accounts payable. Its profit and loss GEN. DIAZ DENIES CHARGE ‘ OF COLLUSION WITH U. S, |AMERICAN EXPRESS EARNING 1 NEW YORK, May 22.—January ra,—lwe‘l added to pay roll. May 22.—Charges |port of American Railway Expre:sl iy | Commere BANK Surings ngton ........ vings and Com. . Street > Savings ugton Sech NEW ORLEAN: to turn Magdalena |shows operating revenues amounting| .. o 1y | East Waw naval port on the | to $12,836,889, & decrease of $4,867,716{ NEW YORK, May 22 (Special) Security e over £ i 3 s 1.{Large quantities of watermelons are Daciic averito the Uniteq States it compa °dl;l‘e’fihe;;‘e‘,f“';’°:‘.h, }':'“1.33‘. arriving here from Florida. They are bringing from $500 to $600 a car and selling from 40 cents to $1.20 each at retall. bay. a strategic: nce from this gov- | Balan ernment, and as a basis for dealings |agal anuary, 1921; $351,440 for gorically denied in a statement issued | $177,421. s . I < by Gen. Telix Diaz, well on. known Mexican leader. PARKERSBURG. W. Va. May Gen. Dlaz, who is a nephew of she CANAL TRAFFIC GAINS. | (Special).—Eureka pipe line prac —_Traffic on the{ly has ceased taking oil from W T two weeks of|Virginia fields as tankage is over- barge canal for fi his capture and cxpulsion from Mex- trip to the east. His statement is the (Special).— first authorized comment he has made | ing April 13 the totul tonnage Was | Shenango Valley furnaces are being | MCruntiuier Linotrpe ... on Mexican affairs since he came to |72,889. In 1921 it was 53, made ready for a boom ,in Dig iron teh Markat com. . New Orleans aboufgeighteen months |8ame period. production. Shenango Furnace is in- [ 0ld Duteh Market pfd creasing capacity of one of its stacks Ifln(h;u Mono L‘w homeland. He charges that President to 500 tons.. Sharpsville Furnace is|Securits Siomge ... CANADA-BELGIUM TRADE. | 3, iiging its stack and Clair iur- | Fastwgion Market o deavoring to influence public opinion| OTTAWA, May 22.—During last year | nace is rebuilding stoves of its fur- : in Mexico against him. His state-|Carada exported to Belgium com- [nace. Repair work involves expendi- ment has given rise to a wave of | modities to value of $40,000,000. Of|ture of about $400,000. CANADIAN FRUIT BOOM. speculation in Latln American circles|this sum about seven-eighths repre- Hemp. NESoN B G May. 52 —ieaty ents the value of Hheal o ostos; |, NEW YORK, May 22 (Special)— growth of fruit industry in Okanagan ‘nclading_Hotels, Fces, Gl & g'natca Round the World Gruises | ®rank C. The Historical POTOMAC RIVER Route Steamer Majestic .b")!.' THI . Sau g NUKIHEOUND. Nomini. ‘Va., & pm. sy snd Sunday. Colopis] Beach .o Arriving Washington, 8 a.m All Outside” Roos Splendid Meais. Special Week End Trips Phone Main 592. METROPOLITAN LINE Via Cape Cod Canal Connecting at Boston for Portland, Rockland, Bangor.Y armoutk. N.€ Steamerr leuve Pler 15, N. R ift. Murray St) New York, Apile in oding Sundays 8 P.M. (Daylight Saving Time. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES Where to Spend MEMORIAL DAY Ocean View Virginia Beach Cape Henry SURF BATHING BOATING FISHING DAILY STEAMERS SEA TRIPS TO NEW YORK Two hundred and fifty men| Washington Loan and Trust... . 270 - City Ticket Office, Woodward Bldg. 731 I5th St. N.W. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Company CLARK'S CRUISES by Can. Pac. STEAMERS Clark’s 3rd Craise, January 23, 1923 ROUND THE WORLD Superb S “EMPRESS of FRANCE" 18451 Gross Tons, Specially Chartercd 4 MONTHS CRUISE, $1000 and up Drives, Guides. etc. Clark’s i9th Cruise. February 3, 1923 2« MEDITERRANEAN Sumptuous SS “EMPRESS of SCOTLAND" 25000 Gross Tons. Specially Chartered 65 DAYS CRUISE, $600 and up Including Hotels, Fecs, Drives, Guides. eic | 19 days Egypt, P . Spain, Italy, Greece, etc stop-overs silowed on both cruises. k, Times Building, New York sibility of Diaz again coming into | s3 000,000, cheese; $2,000,000, asbestos; ping* companies paid considerably , May 22.—Prices were steady Righer dividents fof 1331 than for the o AR My ey T Phroe per ctnt| DETROIT, May 22 (Special) —Re- previous yeal £ L Rgures. . Hamburg South American London, 49 francs 62 cen. N Filing cabinets Paid 28 per cent for 1921, as compared | 1 S Five per cent loan. 77 francy | mManufacturing plants here, have| NEW YORK, May 22.—Bankers are 1o 16 pek cent In 1920, Both Fanbure | Lo e B o Mollar was quoted |Sl:own consistent gains every week |inclined to f{reat seriusly report wood and steel Americans and North German Lloyd|ga¢ 11 francs 13% centime: nce January 1. Average weekly |that New York may par les paid 10 per cent, | i vi e |::r';vnp:re‘<:¢pv\l d'll I;’fifl. and lelfeml‘:l‘-r:;‘? [wuk the total number employed was | The Rumanian government is said to ny burg and Bremen African line paid BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. 246,000 men. increase of 96,000 | be negotiating with Paris and London 15 per cent in 1921, against 10 per m:w“v;)a& May iz.anra.*n bar |over first we. cent In 1920 5 silver. ; Mexican doljars. A 2 - Average per cent nf dividends de-| LONDON, May 22.—Bar silver, 37% |SPonding week of May, 1931. currencies. Representatives of New | ta clared by eleven rompanies concerned nce per ounce; money, 1% per cent.| DALLAS, Tex. Mayv 22 (Specfal).—| York bankers in Europe are reported | ci was 14 §-11, compared to 12 €-11 per | Discount retes—Short bills, 2% per|Dallas is far ahead of last year in to be making representations to par- [CH. cen Y % 2% parqent. tbuilding construction, and Fort Worth ticipate-in loan, . = = S e e s AT e O fe o 1 . . around 7 cents. . {lar development is in prog-|o'elock p.m.. May 31 BERLINIMey 22 Al Cormen shie PARIS BOURAE STEADY. Notes. toe®in other aistriots. Thaltic ‘eurface en formmt! " | ports of Detroit' Bmployers Associa: ing. T according to oficlal| rentes, 57 trancs 30 centimes. Ex-|PCi® i,k deuls Wit 70 per cent of | EXPECT RUMANIAN LOAN. iy 'gain has been close to 5,000 men. Last | large long term Joan to Rumania. | structing Foner House, at PROPOSALS. OMMISSIONERS, D. C. WASHINGTON, May ceived at Room 500 District Bullding. until 3 1022, —Sealed proposals will be e 1922, for piacing ms: aylor road se. from . to D. C. line. For detailed i pply to Room 427 District Bull 0 H. RUDOLPH. JAMES F. OYR: CHARLES KELLER, Commissione C my22-8t OMMISSIONERS, D C.. WASHINGTON, ipate in a| May 22. 1022 _Sealed ropossls for con: allinger Hospital: s.e.. including pment _and radial brick t mechanical eq stack, w he ed in Room 500, District . of year and 66.000 "l:&;etrs for a :-]-m;(-. its |gr9ceed:= o :e ,.f;n:m 11 be recel n intris sore than we ~ ? | used to pay all Rumania's outstand- |\ o 5 & b Te Smployed In corre- | e Treasury notes issued in forelgn | bistriet Ballding. Depostt ot $10° required . until 2 o'clock p.m 4 iled_information app) to Room fusure return of pians and ifications, 0 H. RUDOLPH, JAMES F. OYSTER, ARLES KELLER, Commissioners, D. : 1

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