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20 FINANCIAL.” EXTREME DECLINES W 2 Sales, 1500 Acme Coal ... Y 150 Acue Pucking Wage I in Many and Widely Sepa-| St 8ta5 4 4 4 Shiass Break i Stooke Rievesl - mer Met Co ptd. . o ) age Increases in Many and Widely Depa~| i dne diet 5575 oty 108 . arp Break in Stoc eveals Abuse of BY STUART P. WEST. S0 BeechNup Lo Bam a4 34 . ot . . 00 Brit-Amer Tob coup 17Ti 17% 17% . ol ®pecial Dispateh to The Star. d S f C ry—S k o Dt fmpr, I e u ’ . Condi d R T 0 —mme whote| Tated Dections of Lount trike east i 4" ~"Week’s Production Shows asy Uredit Conditions an er- point of interest in the stock ex- e z o, Columbia Emeraid’ S Little Effect From 5 s change positfon today was how far Condltxons Cleanng U 100 Dublier ¢ & R ... i D un g l d R = the reaction would have to go before 4, P L Durans Motore i = 1scountin, Tace ecoveries. undoing the excesses of the pool Safety Kaz Coal Strike. speculation during the last two| BY J. C. ROYLE. attributed to (he fact that the warm | s By the Assoctated Press. B R e government's October report. The . < Outside e ccarce- | Special Dispatch to The Star. 2 ORGSR S S o o e e Do e NEW YORK, Jume 10aSteel has|8pecial Dispateh toThe Star. estimate of 6,500,000 bales a8 the total N 2 = g ar-| NEW YORK, June 10—TWhen the or rather than indoor attrac- 100 Hudson Co pfd . o ne 104-Steel as | U EW < of the 1921 crop was completely falsi- 1v entered in at The money mar-| 5 5 tions, and large manufacturers, well Inter A been very firm, with gn active demand YORK, June 10.—Thers were | fied in the end. The actual yield was ot was certainly further away than|line forms outside the paymaster's|financed, are preparing to meet an iu- | especially from raflfbads, automobile | {°UF Sallent incidents in the financial lapproximately ~8000.000 bales. But 1t any time from a fon of [ window on Saturday after this thou. | Sreased demand for equipment in the M- FaRtutactirers and for atraoturet ma. | Bitustion doring the past wesk. (Call]the astonishing tulog fe thay caloula i restricted cred o » by |s = 1. T = tions of man. ply should L R T B G R fands of men are going to bave| 'The metal trades are extremely e A 34 |terlals. Production s not geriously | TOneY rates dropped to the lowest | have Rl A s SOt erel 1he est of the|Dulkier ‘enwbpes ‘Dalaed to them. In- ““'fix:"dr the mines are flrlu!lln‘g new Moon m‘l‘afleqed by tho coal strike, but pro- |DOInt In over four years. ~Weakness |last Jears crop, s it appeared in T et at the | creases in wages in many and widely | marl or r products in the ctober, 1921, and should have fixes year so far. The adjournment £tiig} cietsesi(n wades sl a y | maskets to CHole oo :";“(Iunors are cautious about booking too d“;'“’“" in the continental ‘exchanges |y Sor o prope:"aal‘]l:;“y.h\ oxed postponing for that length of | yave b, ms of the country|™Raiiroad shops all over the country m,;"!..r ahead. Pig iron is firm, with|W!08 to the seeming failure of the |prices actually higher than those of B i ot o e 1ave been the ol{!slnndlng feature of | are showing increased activity and 3 pra.l furnaces well sold ahead and nervous | PANKers gathering at Parls to sur-|eight months ago. loan. ‘was roimtment. St | the industrial situation during the |larger pay rolls. for the railroads are Corp com,. .+ over the fuel situation. mount obstacles in the way of an In- | To Justify this it must be ghown | e anticiaton. iven in the|past week. Such increases have not | 1EBLNG for and finding o Cort pret 5 - ternational loan o Germany. Thers | €ither that consumption has increased exchange market, most sensitive to! yeen confined to skilled, semi-ekilled freight to fight f (”;Vl»&- Lo 1L Copper has been less active for do- | was an extraordinary advance In cot- | O that supplies actual and prospec- dey ent in international Anance. | "o oot oo Tl': ;"‘ R & c dity R Bt W : he% !;“;g‘\“‘( r”‘?’!?i"i‘ii‘i‘{éa.".?."c l::;o$klru; lmn[ Erlcaa I.vey(mddall high levels of the ;"' . have cu;-“d"uh! v decreased. k was very slizht response to the : ves. They have been Tob Prod pf w 't % 1 fo o O ng | last two years and more favorable con- matter of fact, consumplion T reaivealmaraty by unskilish o] ommodity Reports T e L for shipmenl to the orient have been | ditions developed in the sugar trade | Quirements have been resiricted du R e e F Vari Secti TN e & Wea? newhat larger. Second hands of-|than have prevailed since the disas- | 178 the last six months by sirios a b Ning fol n. : rom various sSections |fered somewhat more freely the past | trous slump started in the autumn of | the New Iingland milis ML Gr Ihe SNk vk Irrespective of any wage reductions Rubber. UalY Regilicruay; ays ‘.ulhuugll Inlit‘lly l{; !fm;ll]l 1920. €xports of cotton have ineres E rier of or which may be suffered as a result of < Spe - STpel i 5. Producers are said to be fully! It is noteworthy that the 3 per cent call | DOt eXpected that world sup ey L s L e 5 AKROX, Ohlo, June 10 (Spectal) — STANDARD OILS. maintaining their quotations, and it!money market has come on tho neels of { Bt down to normal before s had ad onasitiing (et Tne 5 e Railroad Lavor Board, | Cnemployment practicaily s disap AGeTe A frie a OT e is Teported that the output of smel- | the publication of estimates of Wall | Hier. cituris wara made quite evidently e volume of wages paid out every | Deared in Akron and rubber A A et ters is not increasing as rapidly as g i Bt mores . sun the downward movement Sup- | saturday and on B Sur oy panies are shorthanded. | Goodvear Kove. vipe Tdhe: ;z" expected, while oliverion on omiatic] ba fe ra00 000 000 5s Aesine iy e et Al ot & orders made their APPRATAnce. | extent, the volume of business done ) ha mned Lo detly production uo lena Signal Oil.. 3% and fordign account are belleved to | 500,000,000 & year ago, and comparing ho wiieat amsTiced K dn A Vory it d generaliwas, but i cevtain fetail merchants throughout the | 26,000 tirea. but has been unabie to | Cansd 114% be still running in excess of refined | with a maximum of $1.750,000,000 at the Tertur DosiGon. | Boices Jabting | the \ : s e e O enas | reach that figure because of skilled production. Exports during April, |top of the speculative boom of 1919, | L7t week touched U lowest sinco N i veean ican petra. | Steadily throughout the summer. jilabor-acarctty; | including shipments to Canads,|These fgures are quite unofficial but ’,‘\'x(,‘)“"';“"- Ny oS Ao T fate ; P . ) Automobiles. 0 amounted to 63,550,000 pounds, which, | they B Ecenten asidenenait ully three-quarters of the e € Tetmn Attec S bortane At ¥ are accepted as dependabie o = S leum fitted in pportune di Shortage of Labor. T R ey h the exception of March, repre- g“" . Pfi = since January. This decline was 3 o SO 000-bar-| These wage increds lnnouncefllm";rh,q Al Antshad paris.are Deci o s the lurgest month's shipments Cxpansion Striking. market's adjustment to the disco T woll Other ofls i which Pools | mafuly in fhe steel And manufactur | i aaed up s fast b mapuravcarees | i . 1920 It s @ striking fact that Wall street | Thal. afier all, ihe 1622 viop w Mave heen active —Mariund. Sincluir | ik 'industrics, have: not been made | of meter up so fast by manufacturers | a0 fin " advanced early, but subse- |ODerations involviug the use of credit | Koluk o be shori, us wes for and Cosden—rallie] rather more ander threat ur compuision. ~ Neither | Ventories are being reduced to: a | s Bt for freer of- | SON, 1 uie" distance of the e for Tun. onG b et cas an the ve it L mnmiton | WBlhCE | Ve s are bein ced tooal| U0 i ahere Trs | measurable distance of the Inflated | ment figures for Jure foreshadowir stocks wer 2 cmployere. Industry needs more men | o Seraies wand Throx mans wmen | ks At Gass o the market. was little | e of three vears ago. while 2 combined winter and spring wheat volved in the th -cu and the surest and quickest way to “‘{n;!:\;»k ‘\lu‘( . rv.| many men foone 0N was advanced by the leading |money rates shouid have continued | harvest —of 00000 Dustiels — did not reflect to the!set and keep them has be e Tk, is feared producer to .75, following |to fall. The explunation is twofold. | outturn well above the aver Sl P been to in ; ing the lead ave {“rease wages. There still remains a | Steel. e e A iol1On the one hand. as the continued ' Showed that this revision of opinion ortage of skilled, semi-skille and, CHICAGO, June 10 (Speclal) —Steel active, particularly from battery | decrease week by week in the federal | W8 very necessary | unskilled lubor in’ the woou- the ' Production in this district still is un- t concerns. regerve rediscounts Shows. tne agr But just as the cotton trade !s in | Steel miils, the harvest flelds and |able to keep pace with demand. The | strong. with some pro-|¢ulture and manufacturing communi- | dULEer of placing too much depeid- somie of the factories. This demand | bar mills of the United States Steel ducers reported sold up for June,|ties are paying off more old mone a poseible new crop de- |10 some depree ix absorbing the sur- | Corporation are runu at capaeity | Consuming demand has been mostly | than they are borrowing new. O 50 the grain trade is ngt un SALES OF PROPERTIE! 1‘< labor willingly idle as a result |and another mill may be added soon. | for June shipment, but included or- |the other hand, there s the huk ollexuggekin ithe porinrce S of the mine workers” strike. ders’ for July wnd August as well |#ddition to the country’s gold supp e increase in the new e textile wor idle througa| p-ancag CITY Antimony dull and rather w —the basis of credit resources— WITHIN WEEK $185 000 ABGe troaiTes Sl Sic S ik | KANSAE CITY amounting to nearly $1.000,050.000 narp break in stocks at ! L EAilE. WoHEre thE: weer o thel yavance in price of since the beginning of 1520 and to of the w can or lere they were formerly em 51T [mille, where they were formerly e | crude oll. It 1s expeeted, e 0 DIVIDENDS. nearly $2,000,000,000 since 1915. peated proof that the market w ) e e L Lot e a0 The ioweniby. . aimiiay tn’ mid- : Banking representatives conferrin responsive Firm Anuounces Continued Activ- jur the employers' torms was not suc. | continent fleld. e Gl i e e T Dopen B el sl e 7 ope ] at first_hand that political considera- plain enough cvidene ity in the Washington Real |from the ranks ::’;gnlx:ri‘:r?k:re;“a::i Fruit. e s ik "E"“"ilih;""mmw' T the cour s | the Wall strect poois hed cire . : <tate M |the n the price of cotton| ATLANTA, June 10 (S 2ai P Jineds: duly, 13 JCcontnentlEarone e e e e he Estate Market. [with inevitable effect on cotton goods. - offielals " estimate that lon | W Bower) G0 0t 9 00 1 High Cotton Prices. valgne of April and 2 - rin i o | ovy afford ¢ “unt 1 b il mehl leme s 8 employers and emploves crop of orgia has reduced July Cotton prices have now reached a e 4 4 i eal e gradually cluser together. from 25,000 to 18,000 cars by rainy | s level fully 1 cent a pound above the | ing the teade reciers 3 i observed by | Averages Continue to Rise. weather, und that cant vi Time high of last autumn, when the cotton | which nad o,,u,"r e ' the f ot 3 cever & Goss. They | Lines of averages are continuing to | PTOPably will not exceed « | b Juue trade was working upon the sensa- | likely to peeur = a announced today the sale of fifteen rise. Lvidence to that effect s Dre- | 35oomPared with an expected vield of Honiid sdlos peliohstigu P e ORI S (Uoprright, 1922,) = e Idence to that effect Is Pre-|=.500. ~Should this estimate prove as! rate tehes ‘received within ‘the . tastlS rrect it is probuble price of | 1 o (i i T v = elons will be far above lust sea- | -four Lours from all sections | SN HERL LI s built by L United States, but from the | Son'S level GCROA:‘NDSP(;::‘ES DROP ON CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION at 1608 Var- - and quarterly statements to silk. { : Mrs, Rose J tockholders of railroads, in-| SEATTLE. June 10 | June 2 = S OF HARVEST |SHOWS STEADY INCREASE corporations. producers of | silk imports from the niston, CHICAGO. June 10.—With nearly | NEW YORK. A. puc- |TAW uiaterials, manufacturers of fin- | port ,D“'flm = B June perfect conditions to accelerate the | NEW YORK. June 10.—D: rage Sphrks |ished products and distributors of the | were 18 bale June harvest of the winter wheat crop, and | 5r0%8 crude oil production e, PG L e Ul e Those | tome Valuation with & guvernment report coniirm- United States inercascd 00 {who have heen using business depres- | goods imports fc ing hearish estimates of vield otaling |516n @e an HbLE to Wocount for theic, wers 3,005 case SPORT SKIRT RUSH ORDERS. | ffeat market has undergone a n ek completed by |oWn inability to meet present day i | NEW YORK, June 1u—Now that|terial setback in prive this we birr Spring place, conditions aind competition, who can- s s rush v i time is a Wheat this morning compared with| Oklahoma-Kanss \as soid o |not or will not realize this trend of | ST. LOUIS, June 10 weeks away, retail buyers are send- #4 Week ago was dow Iy 1o 3% [average gross produ 300 events. There has heen heavy investment ing in orders thatlCorn was & shade to 13 up, oats Off | barrels. an. inciease. K 1468 Spring| The sugar business showed more|funds in building operations In many cases <. 11% to 2 and provisions showing gains jnorth Texas shows an o o 310,830 to Hlizas | radical improvement in the last few | Week. and this tene of cap! { Demand fo of 15 to 55. 300 Harrele: contral T Gays than it has exhibited since the&n outstanding feature of the Optimism regarding the domestic]of 6.900 barrele: north 5 irs. Ethe Miss Anita Mc- | Slump which necessitated a mora- ! ¢ial situation in this section crop outlook, especially for Kans increass of 1,600 barr he re were S amit A tortum I Cuba attacked the Industry,|on commercial, industrial and put the bull side of the wheat market | sas. an ine 1 \ ¥ &4 18 . an increase of 1. siEhroom home. Sprie mince Cotion Tepes Higher j buildings are larger ad mor T& ey av @ particular disadsaniage I the | Okiahoma productios or ) 3 o han in norma | - o rst days of the week. and an i e WiAFeld Preston purchased a piace |, Cotton districts continue to noteh fmand for money for AINING cre T the United States visibis | agalwst 100,000 barrels vacant ground on Spring place [ jra't RODES L;Ixh;r 8o far as prices|ment is extremely stro: Col Met 4% 4, 413 |variety of materi supply total cou s a factor |t n-Quin e s Mabel E. Swan jas e r‘r:f lin some well inform- | supply seems to be unlimi 1 2l from all aceounts. &iving impetus to the ver tendency | re 26 ther males” of homes on Spring|cd authorities feel that the {nflated|ing of dwellings both by persons iwho {rule, Kotk in line and trimm | Gf prices. Good rains in Indiana ani| Mexia pool. cn were made us follows: 1483 |ihectations not be fully realized. | expect to reside in thém themsel nd pocket <1 Australla, together with forecast | ed i Spring ,n.»,]v Elizabeth Newton: | g%, ;n;“;;tr:fla::m%(hn';‘:u{;;;vr wnn!hu(.m ':m- speculation is go ls. while othe ! that Indiana will have an exportabie | : Hasy Spring place, to Mrs. Eva May | ck, orward at a big rate. dd to their i surplus of )0 bushels tended |5 barrels, shey: 1472 Spring place, an eight- | | tiveness | turther to weaken values and El 1 room and two-bath house, to Earl E.| L) Anxiety over dry er com-|rels. against Goss for 2 consideration 6f $13.500 Taim St .k plaints for northwest of Chicago have | Rulf coaxt fleld, W i3 T SIS, Gra , Froauce an ive Stoc oy Eiriie ez’ VACATION DRESSES MOVING. |fef the wheat murkec o rily yome. |hurted »a S story brick home of Mrs. Emma| LOCAL Wi . S TR ; 2600 Fortnan Min L Conts S what during the lust halt of the |22.600 barrels, and e e e (LOCAL WHOLESALE PRICES. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. NEW YORK. June 10.-With ap-liceek. and although apprehension of | 15100 barrels, against . 2 Sggs— Strictly fresh, selected, can-| BALTIMORE, J proach of end of schuol year an im- | i Ui|Ryaoh iats af si2eun o "Tawird D and Mars | aied Sper docen, 365 Sverage receibts. | Potaiies. whits, une 10 Bt LAl ;ar hndm- [drought was relieved by neral 4 crude e oo dled, , 263 . ves. white, ; s oy showers, the market con to | cents to $2.30 a b : 25 hern, No. 2 P ttle girie. The | X S S John W. s the pur- 20u¢ 3 y No. 2. 50a75. urn more in favor of the bulls, be- According to offi chaer of Fin Chevy Chase. | qurhogs Yoty ;”{'I,'F"_"rh”"fl‘,}l;\,,lf : No. 2. i peported i 107 cause of @ better demand which de-|poris of yetroleum 101 Primec fhr a considera- | par Jhe Besh Wity sach, 603 ] yuns: Dushel, 100 demang dresees. Bulk o7 CCTed on the part of exporters and | fied ofl tion of $9. e DA 3 2 , 60: ) 4 dozen, Ziial e it : “lm In addition, shipments out | ports for The br ¢ 1032 Lamont ks 2 11.20a1.80. Beans.' 2.00a R sagqten lof Chicago atiained liberal propor- rels, a da streer was . of Taa | chickense pf‘.-’")‘f,n?‘;?'hhlflr].:dp:.’—"{"‘.‘ hundreed, al Longh B nest Py { tions, Whereas arTivals here dwindled | rels, compared B M. Hamilton to Mary Louise Bomar|2s; roosters, per lb.. 16; turkeys, per |, . _hund e e e of s Cehar. | to almost nothing. jrels, a daily average of for ¢ . LTl Boak0s Rents sring uch. o orn, crate, 1.50a4.0: Bine 8 other B "’1§ Aggressive leaders in the cornrels for April. Impo In_connection with the office of B.| Live stock—Calves, choice, per Ib. basket. 50a1.00. e e n T e ine o oy | trade _took the position that the jended June 3 totaled I Gruver, premises 4120 4th_street | 11; medium, 10a100; thin, 47, Lambs, | 108250, Kale, bushe B e the the e o eaaes, |available ‘supply of corn had ceaseda daily average of northwest, corner of 4th and Upshur | choice, per'Ib.. 14ai5. Live hogs, per | Lettuce. basket, 50ais. {fonnee. In the other types of dresses. (1o be of sufficient volumd to act any |compared with 246 Sirests. was =0l to Mrs. Mary E. and | lb. 11, 2 pounds, 8.5 No, {Limitics, ureandics and swisses have llonger as a weight on values, Oats. |daily average of 351.63 Miss Dorothy Chatham for a consid Green fruft—A bbl., 5.00a | Bermuda. e, 1.25 {1 p 2 S . colored ) ever, were weakened by the gov-the Week ended % 2 u vples. per . oniof T | play dresses appear to have done, H B eration of $9,500 0.0 per b basker Si0Rs s, western. | nions, Hundred.” 10 '\»-,.,,,‘. 3 b S onen T '0he | ernment. estimate of 8 larger viel bex, 2.75a4.25. California oranges, | | "40€, Lok ' " model oweve: ites | than had generally been looked for TE0n500. CLemons. per box. | 1:00a250. Rhubarb. hundred, .00 ! IS e nowever. whites U0 TGN for meats was given | NEW YORK RESERVE BANK. WHITFORD BUILDING | ‘Grapefrult, per box, 6.00a|%-00. Spinach, bushel, 60a75. i i Upeaticn ias a reason for an upturn in the e : { 3.00. Florida oranges, 5.00a10.00. Straw-, basket. 90 Tomutoes, crate, | !value of provisions. ment of condition. of the ON FIFTH STREET SOLD | 5fiics: southers. Gals; homegrown. S s i Ue iarre - TROPICAL SUIT SALES BIG. | —————— f erve Bank of New York egetables—Potatoes, old, No. 1, per | £00: bushel, 1002175 Tlackberr: | NEW YORK, Pme 10.—Sales of mo- | TRADE CONDITIONS. arisiness June i sack, 500435 quart, 1Sa%2. Cantaloupes y { hair and tropical weight suits have ntal gold reserve 3. B i potatoes, No. 1. a6, Grapefruit, | hox. . 4.002%.00. { 1 Poritn of trade in i< NEN YORK. Jine 10 Bradstvcetis| tol] feservel 313 e {or[ b Koo 0 bs 0, Yame. 1.50a3.00. | Huckleberries. quart, 20a30. Oruns | men's Sear rerently. ¢ is stlll very: SRSl TETRY O JINGS S e T Property—Residence in Chevy | Leiluce, crate. 40a1.00. Itomaine lettuce. box"7.00a10.00. Peaches. crate. T ; sm bat a number 8 R I R B N L M S e T i 0. ‘mblings, per crate, 1.00a2.00. |2 >ineappies, crs 124,00, { < of these garments | . O i d i ANl DouKE Chase Brings $24.000. | Grions, per crate, 2004250, Cabbage, | Raspberries, pint. 10a1 1| filtics ajshasear] coAUGe o sliow wors dIEpTaIEOn (I DOBERL S £ basket. " T5a1.00. Cucumbers. | Ties. quart, 10420, Waterm {or me period last vear, Both | o, DU for the future: the industries. S i i | especially 1 i steel J R Pland this week purchased the ! Eggplants. per crate, | each, 3050 ! { munufacturers and retailers 100k for | il iines, mre mmore. ae .and automo total Whitford building, b street | Tomatoes. per box. Florida, | Closing Prices at 1 0'Clock. s on. The uim of the current | 1C \Mien “another surge. AL Ll : ;'5';‘"1‘:)":{""11”' S west, from 6. L. Whitford for ! cans, 75a2.50 per hasket. Wheat—No. 1 red winter. Spot 3 aign in' this tvpe of cloth- | factors activities in Ahoe and Joathe S O e Dortiwest, drom (G Lo Wiittora for o Brans, 153250 per hasket. 'Peas.| Wheat—No. 1 red winter spot. s wles Compaten in this type of cloth- | factory activities in shoe and leather |account, £743.188,438.04; ¢ fice of F. M. Johnson. It was stat Kale, 50a1.00. - Asparagus, | 275 : Xo. 2 red winter £ - 1011, 101t instead of one. A prlce for two suits| Makin8 have enlarged at the east A388, Tenar ae e s haen, e L S N i o PR TR . 10 st o " na Uhice for two sults|while being pushed to capacity atlin —actual circulation. e i1 e oo L6 e canrs ym‘ and fuiy, 1 4 M3 {having both a light and Sl SIS l:nm;‘ul--u;ndpmms. being stimulted { ratio of total reserves to deposi: e aang s Reteet i Shlchi=Carlors ». 035 isg dbesy LR TIRE S Al Ts eplainas 0~ gher hide prices: crop reports federal reserve notes Liabilitie 40 were made throush CHICAGO, June 10 (United States| bushel. v L= ihas helped materially In fncreasing | “gonimar .k, surpius food stapies, anc fticss wistiaTiy all bureau of markets).—Cattle—Recei CorT=Coblehr old vellow. (quotad | {sales volume additional measures of monthly indus- e uader the Aitee gl Thead comparei with weele o 5 50 or harrer: contrict corn. o, | {irial movements received g0 to con- $1.000.000 RENT BY CANDY Lewis, These fncluded a de- | DOSLS s, ver; cows and | ksl NG 4 corn, spot, 681g: trrck | { | Sronounced forwand ¢ Gl NEW YORK. Jun® 10.—The G Ll Dees Meloge 8Os neirera 1 sayicows abow=1 oo b TS R R e 0ty 106 16~ ioo®| E. R: KEMP OF TULSA DIES. "/ %there developmente it = | shops, controtlea by Costis Takie : street, sold B Snersivedt calve ‘mostly’ 81 higher: | Sules—Cariot of No Jo- ¢ ‘L:‘ 1 NEW YORK. June 10.—E. R. Kemp | remembered. have. oocurred h the|leased. througn local brokers, the six- Vraneis I Rogers| {tockers ‘and feeders steady to megile 91-';‘fl{'~r at 71 per bushel: |13 By 10 fof Tulsa. OKla., “chaieman ‘of the | face of & 50 per cent tieup In all coal | oy bullding o Broadw & ise at | higher: top matured beef steers, 9.60; 3 bushels of No. 2 vellow mixed at ! S) Fivepart 11 | board of directors of the Sinclair Oil | mining and of the: threat of u pos- |10 Triniiy place <old by Mr. Johnson | top long yearlings, 9.50: light mixed | per_bushel. {78 Gowdrien ° fand Gas Company and a director of | Sible &trike on the country's railwa ely 5,000 squar Wylie for §6 The | yeariing, 9.40; week's buik prices beef [ Oats—White, No. 471za4s i [l Sinelair Consolidated (0N Com | by What might bé called the auxiliy latter has SIX rooms and bath and a | 549.10; stockers and feed-| bushel; No. 3, 47 asked per bus L | pany, died in Rooseve! lHnsp;Hfl ,,;[’:,A .-iawe: u’lmfai[l\\tat.mh-lxéh Aiailie) building as a confectione built-in garage. and contains modern butcher she stock, 5.i5a| Rye—Nearby, 90a1.00 per bu | Rubber ! in operation for appendicitis 1S Wek1y bank cieating: { tea room. two of the foor e improvements. canniers and cutters, $.25a4.35:|2 western export, spot, 1.011; | Tnter Tt T S8 ° ! 000. ° ' { floors, one on a level with Broadway WAL erties whieh were sold, | Vi CAES S0 head: steady | "Hno Rhien; | ; !MANAGEB 46 YE }and one on a level with Trin oom and bath detac o q g 3 5 S AT 2ty a & Sont 6 At 1o 4l 2 -Thomas F. . foom and bain détached house at 4110 | b 0 ox10.80: oldover ihghelies endimbed hay onun) st doom: suony | T Leather oa x.fi“ w401 Howe, genera ager of the Bank | NEW YORK. June 10.—The cotton- b est, by Teld 1o | phout steady: mostly 975a10.60; hoasy | ©n hand ample for trade. ok YN TR f Toronto, is retiring after forty- | seed oil market closed i A € iGeariart, forx“ $9.000: the eight- | weights. 10.50a10.65: medium,” 10.40a 15""“'- 1 tangled rye. 15.00; No, | Puil EL « years.of active service. to fake | summer n;-iu:e 9650 "hia ::;:;‘n‘: N room and bath house 516 T4th | 10.80: 1ight, 10.76a10.86: Ught lights, |1, Wheat, 11.50a12.00; No. 1 nominal, | Rtolert Ga effect July 1. He will i i ¢ ST. LOUIS, June 10.—Definite stops streat northwest, erinkoff | 10:40a10.80; packing sows, smooth, |12.00a13.00. o & Co |t Oty e aoar L contlnte ap | crado aminal, - Jave, ILO0 JUI¥ Sy npse disedlition of raifeesd v to Corrinne Weiss & lat | 3.55a8.80: packing sows. rough, 9.00a g | o Ak : e i it oA ST ety of the < ana T. have A e Wi nredh b S35 il pied FaleiaTh prospective world's shortage of wheat | 3 Shamcheen 5 3181 october, 11,075 ovember, 2685 | Soen aiten. aceardine to formaty A. Felka to . L Whitford, for 363500, | Sheep Receipts. 8000, head; today's tended to give the wheat market P “i".'-u""\"{-”f RECORD FOR PERISHABLES. |varrels. i * 1900 obtatned trom a migh raflrond ofi- a1 Rt o Teat Cnurdh | nominal: ‘compared with week ago, | 1 Undertone during the early deal-| ik X ! PHILA . June 10.— Ardnd Ta iallioe Slres aE m e StiGet Hatthwest. 45 1634 Gpurch | desirable spring lambs and ewes |\1E On the board of trade today. The | N | Pennssivania oo ‘1;::1 rogarded in ratlroad circles as i fur- A e e T3 urch | steady: culls native springs, 50 low- |Statement made by Secretary Hoover | Wit & Co 7s 1831, 10170 1017 [ landicd more perishable freignt, con. | READING REPORTS GAIN. R i ware avenue tip W3 lela- | er: shorn lambs, fat wethers and |to the effect that the world wi 01 Proa e 107 o {sisting of fruif, vegetables and other | PHILADELPHIA, June 10.—Ar e e avenus, S2500. and Renmwens | Seurlings. weelc 1o lower: weel's bulic | Stocks will be lower than for sever: 2 T e Tt 10 oo R, b e e I D s o rallWas | oo Tave hee et s an o Ll Ll ¥ | prices 5, 14.00214.50; o vears by T as A Heutm Ofl 8.\ 1% pig | oottt o any v!ger have been de by 1l e Svenug southeast: { prices spring lambe, 1400a1480: cull, |vears by July 1 as both Aveentine | § WA G Toos (iR UL 0 the compuny's history. The num- | operations of $11:229.404, as compared —— carlings. 5.00a9.50; wethers, 6.50a|wheat than last vear, was a factor.| | VOISR Tl o 100 0100100 B e iRt andled In| ML T e NEW VORK BANK STATEMENT. | 1105033086 75] new crop feeder | The United States carry over was o FOREIGN BONDS. B ey ayay. Do cemtisteater pontiof the THIIAGEIDNIE And 1ion o BIG GAME CA?TUR":S' NEW YORK. June 10.—The actual e e pected to be light and only Canada el e O A ot theca | REGINA, S 10 SRy YOR 1 2 L s Abie ttosia| 8 Areentine 75 2 .. 1m o — cember 31, 1921, despite fact there | . ] t they lold $21.305.600 in exc BALTIMORE. June 10 (Special).—|Buronect constmption alsy ndicates| 25 Ot Kogfes 0 8 i (Reported by Redmond & Co. 000,000 in total operating revenue | 1S, Gilenavan was ol as (Rl ghey Lold ST1O0A00 U Sieess| Poultry—Live: spring chickens, b, |a larger demand than a vear ago,| HE A A S loee The report was made public 1ast)Copared with 2.200 in 1420 Last omt Tase wem ' |05, medium. 0a{o: emall and whité|whereas prospects are for smailer T X Karuat ; AR e s was ) (U there were but 409 mooke cap- — 3 3 v winters, 40a45; | crop. After openin, 1 to %4 S Brazil Tigs. 8% S6% s September 15, 192 H / T8e reduction in, tyred, as against 1 e previous :l‘:‘“l':n.)ljazqslz’w,msmnll and white leg- Hiomer v oty S aaee TS h G | 30 U S Mexleo 45 S 3o 3 September 13, 1922 0 loncrating expenses s dotal operating e s oraihia Shiokes s old roosters, ol | Se L ) g e S BILS Getobar 18, b revenues in vere 2 3 A ken Wi s sy duckaatast: Dlamons e e e e SHORT-TERM SECURITIES, ‘:::’\‘{"‘:mlr':r 1091590 100018 | comparea with $04810.755 in 1520, | 308 AL Wk, and e IWb;":&s! oft, mative and nearby, | Lich Tallied o around the initial fis (Reported by Redmond & Co) 243 Juns 13 e it ittt s eni e AOUNE ST an i e, ronibied 1ot | firsts, doz., 24: southern, 23. b s —-Close.—— ¥ . 10314 the net operating income was $12.- | Nany Years i be 4 ot o H . Corn 1 sy . Bid. Offer. | 4% s March £ lentif " | Butiter—Creamery. fancy, b, 38alwith O e ere T SYMPALNY | Aaminum Co. of Amer, 7s 1025, 103% 104 A D fede 101 fuiel §05.667, against & demieit in 1920 of | forenarn pire of the. royincs i {38%; prints, 39adl; nearby creamery,icorn was light, the feature being {Americun Tel & Tl 08 105 1ot Jorey | 3% December 15 100 100116 | $635.107. ! the council at Dundurn has decleared $a3f: ladies, 2729; rolla 26adi:|some selling of a small line of S T SETo i et MY it maion s Anienis. 25; dairy prints, 26a27;|tember, credited to a local trader.|Am.iican = & der. | American 10244 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. JEWELR process butter, 28a30. After starting unchanged to % hixh- | Auacouda Copper 6 1 100% | o NOVELTY Y SOUGHT. | CHICAGO, June 10—Butter—Higher; | ¢ With July 62 to 621, the market 12 acouia Conper ta 1920, .- 10 (Quotations furnished by W. B, Hibbs & Co.) | NEW YORK, June 10—Noveltv jew-| ASK RECEIVERS FOR MOTOR. oreamery, extras, 35; firsta, 30a343; [SUfTered a slight setback, which was A“,,..,'.‘,;’, o i, 103% | selting checks—dollar values at close toaay: | S17Y] 18 about the most active division| FREDERICK, Md.. June 10.—The seconds, 26229; standards, 35%. followed by somewhat of a rally. Tantic Ref. Gizs 19 104 5 of jewelry trade. Articles enjoying here has been asked t firats, 2234a23; ordinary firsts, 21a21%: | 36% to 36%. and held close to the 0 Pacific 1018 | Brussels ... Warsaw oiin o?fi pendants and genuine and imitation | chine, Inc. Charles H. Kehne is pres miscellaneous, 22a22%4; storage pack. | Mitial quotations. C. 159 | Bertin ... Copenhagen ... pearl and bead necklaces. Bracelets|igent of the corporation, trading un- ed, extras, 24%: storage packed,| BUYIng by a commission house later | Cons 034 | Rome Christianta . set with marcasite, a mineral cut|der both the Maryland and Delaware firsts, 24. gave the market additional strength, g:n‘;-fl_* s ;‘lg Madrid ... Stockholm . with facets and as brilliant as a dia- 18WR . . Poultry—Alive, higher; fowls, 2114;|2nd there was rather a general even- m;,‘,,, Export ] [ St mond, are well received. Ecklucea Var e finisl S € hy Packing = 5 an T A 0 Some 94 g PR G R“" 'i;in;m 081 G L B being favored are real a‘(lild imitation A\M]‘:'.‘Bzng ? S“EA NGS. REAL varying from 5 down to a k. _ | B. F. Goulrich T8 | 0. NE' . June 10.—Forei -|.amber, imitation jet and real onyx NETW . June 10.—The apprecia- 911 15th St. N.W. E AMERICAN CREW. Vance, with July 114% to 1.1:3.‘3 5 Giodrenr T :‘“;‘??‘1‘ :g;dchanze. irregular. Great Britain ge.[and lapis-lazull (a rich blue stone). | tion of nearly twenty points in A ot t. N. ]l NEW YORK. June 10.—The boast of | September 1.14%. Tumble Ol & Ref. s io4% | mand, 4.49%: cables, 450 Sixty-day | There is interest in fad colors, as |ican Can since the first o ]! naving crews 100 per cent American | Corn reflected”tne action of whest | s (it “Term. 6 1 301 bills ‘on banks. 4475, France de.hungerp!ne or bright veilow and brick | apparently b ced on im roved, and clos: 3 v 3 i Kennecatt_Copper Ts 2051 | mand, 9.0513: cables, taly, de-|red. eparations for autumn seagon | ings of company. compared with ~ llaahmqtcg ’Id bo beden re:llx:afl only In part. they | g, o e et e lomer foii h‘,‘m' ““&'"L‘*”\’i”‘.w igai- BT mana; 51350 cabled, 515 Belginm, | are. under way in manufacturing |In one aquarter it ls stated th etcest ce Buildin eing denominated white-washed citi- L 1 3 : 3 i 1218 | demand, 8.381a: 9. Germany, | trade. come before interest charge 7 8 | zens or aturalizea foreigners. To! Ja .. 1'|"?"' o O N Gatie 12 Jo5iz | demand, 333 . Holland, e querterierd it this clatin (Cant. Rob ¥ i T4 | Semea: THoetn 10443 | demand, 39.00; cables, 39.05. Norway, » = . compared with deficit H 5 W d OEasiIie CI T Oy Sonatt Hud- 1171 | Neurs, Roeboie Jois) | demand. Sweden, demand, 26.00. BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. corresponding period last year ari araman sins e steamer Lake Agomak of Southwestern 100% | Denmark, demand, 22.00. Switzerland,| NEW YORK, June 10.—Foreign |terment in earnifigs has natural the Baltimore and Carolina Si * : ne Baltime Carolina Steam. .6234 | Swift & Co. 7 1017 | demand, 19.14. Spain, demand, 15.80. | bar silver, 71%; Mexican dollars. 55. [ caused a revival of talk of dividends ship, 16 the commander of a crew of | 051 | §wift & Co. 10281 | Greece, demand, 4.20. Poland, demand,| LONDON, June 10.—Bar silver, 35% |on common, but it is felt in some ive Ameri > b AL n;! S e aricans. His articles show -6415 | Taxas (o 78 X 101% | .0235. Cezchoslovakia, demand, 1.95.|per ounce. Money, 13% per cent. Dis- | circles that the company will ma- Main 4190 El! a:‘ al l"]mlm South Carolina to 56% | L% Rubber Co. 78 10333 | Argentine, demand. 35.50. Brazil, de- | count rates: Short bills, 25-16 per terially reduce its funded debt before A‘;fl““ cut and from New Jersey to ‘38 Iw,.,,,, .hmae'}:uz. 1 ,.,,,‘ ;ni"l‘;‘i& 14.12. Montreal, demand,|cent; three-month bills, 2%2a27-16 Ijb':glnmng payments on junior capital . R Westinghouse. 3ele 07 S N pecigent [ lsus S HEAVIER PAY ENVELOPES MARK [N, Y. Curb Market WEEK'S INDUSTRIAL SITUATION (Quotations furnished by the Associated Press.) INDUSTRIALS. ‘" THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, JUNE 10, '1922. STEEL VERY FIR WEEK'S FINANCIAL MARKETS REFLECT EXTREME POOL ACTIONS - FINANCIAL. NOTIGEABLE QUIET IN LOCAL MARKE' Short Session and Bankers Convention Limit Day’s Trading. In consequence of it beinz Saturday i | together with the absence from the o't | of more than 130 of Washington's lead who are attending *h 1 convention of the Dis-ie Barkers' Assoclation a A noticeable quiet previ la throughout the local financial distrc El.rd ¥ | The T issued a eall, pay | June 13, r cent of funds etiid lit of federal reis the purchase { Treasury of indepted:i </ series 1, ted April ange Bank. meeting of the ste al Exena the old 1 on Thurs. re chose year: Jos nd Declared. Directors e Bank and Comme have jividend of 4 1 shareholcee of wher, 1 s of E 8 rmer president o Wil represent < at the < week of the Men to bring bl o ideus Tor b .;n:n which of Credit 15 1 1 [ in the near t4 ¢ the of Washingt ers and bar htest Concessions. (Spectal).— is being Ohio an more fr q M P a ps new elip is movis break in prices DRY GOODS ACTIVE. Traders, However, Are Inclined te Act th Caution. < was in evi h market to. cove end » Taw net for the Shee trading 1ls and fine. of heavy ¥ not silk market was dull, witk in orders orients SOME HEN IN OHIO. June 10.—D. C. Decl Parkway, in shuf- £ poultry recentis : the on' propor In breakis mnelosed i TO SURVEY IBON DEP()SITS J 10.—A s oré deposits of Br { % to he commenced thiy geological survey o undertake iy with_the proviis ent of mines. The t . fo i prov iron aud steel O0IL PRODUCTION DROPS. FORK, J 10.—Atlantic Gulf ed §95.532 b oil in » compared with 1 reig April. Shipments amounted to o barrels, most of which ¢ storage and purchases. corn ix the Mexican subsidiary of Atlantic Gulf and West Indies hip lLines. —_——— v came throus i antial addition 1 t after paying ¢ than in any yes with the sinels “ash paymei: $10.300,000 were mi compared wit and with $19.051 income after i aggrecated S of §14.93 stock o 1920, on 1l ‘wernment compensati ynths and guaranty for six §22.424,000, or $20.6 1450 Net ixes equivalent £170, income hoen har mon w share on the £110,839.000 stock the utstanding The sum of $6,014.0 was transferred to the profit aud loss account N LEATHER BAG NOVELTIES. NEW YORK, June 10—In keeping with the slogan of summer merchar {dise for summer one of ti | ufacturs of women's han 3 » las put out bags in nove {leathers that imitate very clo ens and fancy ginghams, and th match dresses made of those fabri The gingham effects, which whole saln at $24 a dozen, are made in sev Nl Yariationa of ihe popular mels lined with a material « {a bright color contrasting with tl exteriors, and have self handle: Some of them are made with filigre: | shape, f | frames in green gold. The “line: | . which sell from 827 to $36 a ! dozen, according to their size ani are also produced in & nun form, her of shapes in_ solid-color effects | ih blue, gray and brown leather. A of the bage m tioned are fitted. THINKS COTTON T0O HIGH. NEW YORK. June 10.—Present ra stton and primary cotton goO Sirices are regarded as too speculat operation by the head of o known cotton goods co ! scs here. His contra {for future delivery of gray goods ars smaller than at this time last year, and at present he is out of the gray goods market entirely. He feelg tha it prices are advanced much furtie there will be sharp reaction. which nay, however, be delayed until later in the year, i of the best verting ho =353