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~_FINANCIAEL. : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1923 FINANCIAL. L4 WALL STREET LIST | ~ew York sTock EXCHANGE ||TONEHOLDS FIRM | =~~~ xoxx BONDS o mcausca], Graim, Produce and STREFT A ROADS Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office Recelved by Private Wire Direct te The Star Office, Live Stock i Open. High. Low. Close. | Oren.. A S hine, UNITED STATES BONDS, | RAILROADS. LOCAL WEHOLESALE MARKET. !Adams Bxpress. 0 7 'May DeptStores.. 63 68% 63 6% ($1:000). High. TLow. Close. ¥ & Eggs—Strictly fresh, selected, can- 'lur Reduction..... 8% 88% McIntyre Porcu... 18% 184 184 18% Liberty 3%s. 141 10130 10112 1012) | Atchison gen 4s ed, per dozen, 48; average recelpts, (r;: . L | Ajax Rubber. : 13% 1% Mexican Seaboard. 16% 16% 16% 16% ty 1st 4 12 8900 9894 9900 |AtlanticCL st 8 |southern, 44 Cold storage eggs, 30a32. | = % 'l:'h:tfle::nc’:snsp:::lr :-‘m ;’m :i"!: :!‘: E::rgzdlu.. 969 9856 9840 9844 8% | Live nm.ury_m,‘:,.::,.'., per b, 15; : 4 lish B 3d4%s. 223 9898 9890 9898 turkeys, 1b. chick- i -End Selling One % | Middie Stares 011, 1% 3% u% 1% | High-Grade Utilities in Spe- |Liverey e w00 seT0 989 per Ib., 35a40; spring Carryin s i . o oo Tn ok ok ’ P Victory 438 % looss Umi 1003 . ot | 20 Per Ib., 28a30; keals, youns, each, rying Vast Numbers of : Minn & StL (n)... 6% % 6% : ; . |USéRs1t82 oy me 60; fowls, each, 27a28, R Factor in Appearance of L Mo Kan & Terns.. 1" 1" wa wm| cial Demand During Two % =8 10000 % | Dressed Touines wresn-iied spring| SHOPPEFS to Special Sales, Weak s :u K.n': Tex pf.. 37% 8T 8% :::: Hour Session FOIEInr:N%O\’l‘ang!r:I. STATE * chickens, per Ib,, 32a35; hens, per 1b. R rts Shi ness. o Pacific........ 16 164 i UNICIPAL. OSW aiv3ks 91% | 2830: s DR s ' s Sudden Wea Am Chicle Co.. i [Mo Pacific pf...... 4% 4% &% 4% ur Ses: Sales Close | B&O Toledodiv 4s.. 2 % | 9: roosters, per Ib., 18; turkeys, per eports Show. Am Cotton Oil. . ;om;flmqry Ward 2% 2% 2% 101 | Canadian North 7 'Ll"'“": keats, young, each, 70a80. Am Cote 0on Motors. 19% W 10% : . 2 2o il ve stock—Calves, choice, per Ib., BY STUART P. WEST. e D Mother Lode Cltn. 1% BY GEORGE T. HUGHES, Boarn e 100 | Canadlan North 6%5. 3 13%; medium, per 1o, 13: thim per BY J. C. ROYLE. ial Dispatch to The Siar. AmIce. ... Mullins Body pf.... 90 9 90 |Special Dispatch to The Star. oo | Sanadian Pac deb 4s. ¢ 611D, 6a0. Lambs, cholce, per I, 13: =2 = sy < 6.—A simul- |Am Inte; % NEW YORK, January 6.—The bond Car Clinch & Ohjo 5. 2 2 2 ibs, cholce, Dt '+ °** | Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. W YORK, January rnational. 4 5 y e | & tivant Laodbspdtill L g weous decline in stocks in the ex- 'Am La France Nash Motors. . fad 0. market continues to show a firm tone o b Lo £ | e &S, 3.0088.00 each: live 1o8%.| NEW YORK, January 6.—An ar- e " toreign goverment fAM La France pr.. 5 Nash Motors pi... sl el s L Dl : o ot onioevis. 4 s per 1o oy 41, 173 | Ucle does not have o be taken from bonds, and in cotton, was the re- |AT L:::::g'p} & [ Natl Blscult wi.... 8% 8% 8 |news from abroad. Activity, however, I3 7 8% | a7.00; p"":::;—;\:w;‘l»‘ve::rb; ey |2 shelf or a warehouse to be a sate- sponse of the markets today, to the [am Locomotive., Natl Condult. . 1% 1% 1% | was limited by the knowledge that a Brazil 7 9"""/: 28% | 1 09, Dol el 5% asket, n . -'M. able product. In proof of which tha uncertainty caused by the dissolu- (Am Loco pf. Nat] Enameling. .. 6 8 6% | large number of new fssues are pend- | Caande k656 9% | Chi & East B 750, Califoria orenee pot crate, |SLreet rallroads of the United States tion of , the confercaco on German jim Matals, ot o ing, several of which will be offered | Canada 6%s 1535 102 | Chi Great e tu.. 311 [ 5.0088.00; Florida, 40008 on.. Lemons, | ooy e !Ing to the public something & m Metal pf. o E next week. Canada Bs 1931 100 | Chidf g .00; . 4. .00, " |besides transportation. They are veparations. New Or Tex & Mex 8% £ e &StPrid 9% | per box, 3.50a4.5 3.00a ) TThe most pronounced weakness oc- [AT Radlator. NY Al Brako (A3 . The Armour & Co. $50,000,000 first |Canada 5s 1952 %% 06| 275, “Tangorimen st merchandising seasonal bustness, ed in French and Belgian govern- ¥ Razor. . N ¥ Central 4 8% mortgage 5%s will be put on the ,Chile 8s1946. . 108 8% | Vemetabl. ioes pet No. | safety, comfort and service. TI Thents, which were registering tne |Am Ship & Com... 21 Ny e B RS - market Monday at 96, to vield 5.6 por | Chile 84 1926 z 102% k|1 LB0aTa0: por aoeh. per bb _jare asking and receiving the a et ol ancial community - 4 o s cent. considerabl, s Chile 83 1941. rabe s T e as- B O ves Tor collection of | Am Smelting pf. AL ) il cquipment trust financing 1s also sched | Chiness Gove 3 "o B vl sy set B 003,60, | 5!5tance of the merchants of the Uerman indemnity money have cer- {Am Steel Fdy..... 8% NYNHS& Hartfd. wh % 1115 | uled for the immediate future, and the | Christiania 8s. 108% 4 Lettuce, per crate. southern, 1.508 |COUNtry in their selling campaign, and iy ot been improved. and, If any- |Am Sugar. % Nortolk & Westera 11l e Ha” | gftect Is to make dedlers wnd tradere | Copennagen £54 % : e 1260, “Romutire: lottooes s saite. Sk | a8 & conseqmanco they are cotting ave been diminishe m Sumatra. 28 B - ore taking on large lines o 125, To . ; . g, e e hese comntries BAYS LAt Tel & Teise. . Sok Lo North American pf 45 4 4 |outstanding issues. ” el e hed o s | Ee é‘;’bb;:za ettuce, per crate, %204 | costs and making money. These sales Sesumed. Am Tobacco. ..., 163% Northern Pacific.. % u% w High-Grade Inwues Demanded. | Denmark §u. %% | Chi Un Station 8%, sie% | 190 Jba “neaiby cabbage, ver bbl (2T belng made to a large extent the hilre posk e s It BT e | Dutch Bast T ‘ 8| Chl& W Ind con 4 : 56 [2e s SESDAAE (per, crele, A0} oKD Bewspener sdveriaing 5 f s 3 v + wus seen in the high- | Dutch East 2 > tLrf6sA. 0a7 3 . now street railways are mer- lire were oft only SHEhLL, 8 mate |AXS W Wiks 7% DE. e savaces i LA srade utilities. 'such us Buftalo Gen- | French Govt 88 6% | Cleveland Term 5 % 1o - | boasT-9%; Beans. asiat, "Peppers, | chindising white sales. clearance considered, the New York stock MAr fAm Woolen. ...... S OLiEHire io |eral Electric first 5s, which sell over | French Gove 75, 2% | Cube It o a8, 3.00a5.00 per basket. PepPers.isales and inventory sales. Depirt: ket did not decline to suc Am Writing Pr pf s Bottle. 88 34 |the counter around 100% Among . E4% | per crate, Florida, 2.50a4.00. Kale, per | ment stores all ov. h e as Swould * Wave * suggested | serious | A7) FNELIE et Pacif=Develop.. & & & S liisted bonds those of the grade of | Huitl63ctls. oo oy PO won | S0k, 13180 Spanach. per bbl attracting thousands of . customers arm. The sensational sta g ific G 5 81 {New Y ias and o X .00. Celery, doz., 1.00a1. ’ e Hiibuted to the vistting British chan. 2:::‘;‘;'&; Pacifc Ol oo 4 @ |Hodt ang pawer frst tosomiS i de: | Japanese 2d 4% },"“:g"’o"‘"‘ S 6% [ California, var crate, 7304800, Call Tost s it to o L cellor of the exchequer were, of |88 Firy SO0l Packard Motor.. .. 1014 | Chesapeake and Ohio consolidated 5s, | Japanese 4s.. B G 1at of bu 5% | fornia grapes, per crate, 3.00a4.00. empty as to run it full The ideat course, mot taken serious H: i Packard Mororars 81 | Chesapeake and Ohio consolidated 56 etroit United 4%s. 2% condition, obviously, i Wall street belleved that Germany Atchison. ... Pt i &% | were also taken around 101. ' The [Lyonséa.. s By cnadn 6% GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Vides & £all, Josd” tor mact mar" wasion n.‘r yerse 3{,:?\?\‘:& on that Mf.ns"ncn;m“.c‘h- Pan-Am Pete (B). 7973 | Premium did not seem to discourage | Marseilles 6s 8% rle gen 4s IEIA‘LT}I’MPEE. Md.. January 6 (Spe- |each trip. If street car companies e French clal) —Potatoes, white, 100 pounds,!could operate ‘at peak load earh buyers in search of this class of se- | Mexicods........... a4 Erte conv 4s D of the German mark, and that this [Atlantic Gulf pf... Pennsylvania..... 462 curity. Mexico 4s. 364 Gr Trunk s f deb 6s. #0a1.25; 150 pounds, 90a2.15; sweets, | hour all would prove profitable. 1t barrel. 1.50a2.25; bushel, 50 : bas- |is the dip from the peak which en- Snight lead in the end to an upheaval | Atlantic Ref...... 132 Penn Seahd Steel.. 3% | Among the second grade and spee- | Netherlands 6s. 8% Grand Trunk 7 ket, 35a35; yams. barrel, 200a2.50;(ables overhead to overtake net in- e "he fall in French francs was com- |am Tobacco (B). . “ Oklahoma Prod... 2 o 1% paratively moderate, und sterling and (270 P GLE0 CR) - - Ontario Silver. 54 5 6 B uuouSse I anae itself, the markets would | iy e e : People’s Gas. - 9% {ulative issues, the Chesapeuke and | Norway Ss.. % Great North gen 7s. .. not have acted the way they did this [, i wicpale 2% 4 |Pere Marquette. .. 4 3 |Ohlo convertible 4i4s and convertible | Norway 6s ctfs. "y Great North =enw.-. 1 bushel, 65a90; beans, bushel, 2.50a3.50; { come. D iaios Philadelphia Co. .. 2% |be were active und higher. The 4% | Doagae 7res 04 Hudson & Man ret 5 beets, ‘bushel, 75a85; Brocoli, bushe h Week Tnd Se Baldwin Loco..... 136 s 133% | Phillips Pote. ... & |maturing in 1930 ut today's price of | qUETNI NS 7] 19 Hudson & Man uJ 55, 57 30240} Brussells sprouts, quart, 20a25 Help to Bosm shopping. Th M‘“‘v rE;m of the selling in |Balto & Ohio...... &% Pl Aron T B | Dl Tor 2 ahore-tern tamg. “Bich 12| Queenaland ds. . 1025 1l Contral 5 o ot cabbage, ton 20.00a25.00; savos, bush. | | The e e greater pa > i il % 4 erce-Arrow pf.. 2 | short-term issue. Denver s - iel, 75a1.00; . basket, ' 50a60; | 2T selling to the women of the coun- ‘vdn“v:‘xl\?;le)“;l.fi:gcdxm”r‘ro;.“:m] specu- .g:x:ckrgh‘lg‘x' o on Plorce Ol 4 |and Rio Grande refunding 5% in|RI0deJan 8s1946. o . i:‘.fiifi‘-flfl:’i"-“ » caulifiower. 1.5082.00; colery. |trY the utllization of the slack howurs chic o o ive | Rio de Jan 8s 1947, for th g {Plerce Ol pf. 421 | Which speculation has been so active | R 8 100, 6.0048.00; o A te. 3 ¥ or their shopping excursions, empha- as clear as possible of commitments |Barnesdall (A).... 3% jof late, dropped back again today.|Sao Paulo, State, s 99% 4 {(nmcrg&r;:‘gu“ 29 63 | eggplants, c,.:g"e’f"‘_rf;:seoo?o?.?r:o. 8izing the speed and comfort of si Piggly-Wiggly... | g ’ - . over the week end. It brought about (Beechnut Packing 624 } Toledo, St. Louis and Western 4s ud- | Seine, Dept of, 5. . 4 trips. In_this effort the American 13;’-” of a point or two points in|Beth Steel. 3% g::::io:;.‘;i i"“'“" sharply on the news that divi- | Sweden 6e. ... 108% Kansas City Sou 58 53:‘;71" 1'1‘;’;’5'53 'r‘.?.‘fi‘.‘?"'.'é?:':"u‘a‘?fl"&;': Eleotric Raliwaye As.\ocmuo'n" h:’ the speculative leaders, but Ihnpm‘a:; Bel: glfil (B))- :% S [Pond Creek Co denos Y;Tfllbe:pe:!‘ev{fired“fl:rlhehflt'f]‘; Swiss Confed s £ 86...16 119% Kansas City Term 4 fons. 100 pounds, 1.50a3.00; oyster. | 35ked the aid and assistance of de- ket disclosed an ample buying power [Beth St17% (n . 3 [ 513 were heavily | U Kingdom b %s 39, 64 4144 Louis & Nash 5158, Rnte. P Al partment stores and _merchants e ey dowh Beth Steel 8% pf. . . 109% Postum Cereal dealt in at advancing prices. Ud Kingdom 55837, 80 108 i plants, 100. 6.00a8.00; parsnips. bush % 2} 25 through local chambers of commerce: , 1.20a1.25; pe; . X ‘The low prices were reached in the |Booth Fisherles. .. &% Pressed Steel Car. Reaction In French Bonds. Manhattan Ry en o a1.25; Deas, bushel, 3.00a4.00; |and other bodies, and Is receiving it B peppers, crate, 1.50a3.00; spinach, 1 Jast half hour, with stocks like Bald- |gthicy mmoire S 9% 9% Producers & Ref. . %! There was continued reaction in MISCELLANEOUS. Market St Ry cn Ss... 2 bushel, 75a1.00; squash, crate, 3.00a | phe" Vin ‘Tocomotive. Studebaker and |Biin'Baison..... 13 i Producers & REpf. &%y 1 G | French securitics, both the Tiae and | Am Agri Chem 7148.. 2 0% Mil EI Ry & L 1st 55.. 45 £00; fomatoes, crate, 2.00a4.00; tur- | ,,L3c S1ack hours of the street rail- American Can off the most. A slght g figg oig i, 5 ublic Serv ot N J. 9% | the 8s losing ground. Belglan bonds | Am Smelt & R 1st5s. 40 9214 M&St Lrefextbs... 2 nips, basket. 30a40 Stores, ang meroimats to taane b Y cocurre Just at the close, but [Bklyn Rapid : Public Service pf. . 6 | are. Ao ey e s Bugac Her 6 109% MStP&SSMEYs, 5 Apples, packed, bbl. 2.00a5.00; bush- | Wiyiine Pl hetehants are more thay the final tone was for the most part |SrORA P08 15"« b Pullman Co. 13 4 {yesterday, the noteworthy thing was|AmT& Tcltr oalp 694 M T 1st 4s. 3 ¢l 50a1.30; looge. 100 pounds, 1403 | choppers, "so. that cach salosrers: heavy. Bain S HEap (B, Punta Alegro. 5 i | that the losses were so small and that | Am T & Tcl tr 4s. 2% 5 1.85; basket, 40a50; cranberries, Bar- | chall be ocoupled st all hourt Jace: ) Producers and Refine Butte Copper. . 4 [Pureoil..... other foreign bends were so little af- | Anton Jergens cv 68.. 25 80'% 25l . rel, '12.00a14.00; grapefruit, box. 2.25 | sach car 1 obeupiod LA 5 9 e of the fected. Swiss 8s for instance, sold | Armour & Co 4%s. 8% a3.50; oranges, box, 3.0013.75; straw- = 3 The delayed announcement of the [Butterick.. Railway Steel Spr. i | higher tod ‘Atiantic Refinin oty berries, quart, 35a45; tangerines, one- After Winter Busineas. basis brought quite a bit of sellng |California Pets pf. B ot Areherrice chanses were mostly | gethichem SteelrfEs 6 %% Mo Pacific gn 45 0 Selling at 1230, N winter business (of the sutomoblls Tnta" the stock. today. ~This is the |Callahan Zine. ... Resitigton Tyor.. E 3 Beth'em Steel e £6s.. 3 99 NOTex& Mexincts g Wheat—No. 1 red winter, spot, no | s e LT L usual procedure of Wall street to |can Syl BItes eplogle Steel. ... Brier Hill St 1st 5%8.17 91% N Y Central deb 6 $ —_———— “sell on the good new: Directors | <o 00" B0 Gold. . Rep Iron & Steel. . 4 | Bklyn Edison 7s D. 108% ¥ Centr: of Producers and Refiners approved | 20800 Aol Rep Iron & Stl pf. . i Bliyn Edicon gen 66, i -ffe‘lz is. the negotiations for the acquisition |C8se Fiow Works. 5 . Reynolds Springs. e by Haven 7 of 51 per cent of the stock of the Reynolds Tob (B). Cerro de Pasco $s. rotud licky, n tati i J ry, 1.29 | o mi- |Central Leath pf.. - ne New Haven 7s francs. { licky, no_guo ons; January, 1.29%. | fort of the heated street cars in com AN O O et ieusn Coms |Cateo dsFasce Royal Dutch. ..... Chile Copper 6. 6% | Northern Paclfic 3. Sales—None. parison with the expense, discoms nority stock of Lyons Petroleum Com 5 k 774 |8t Joseph Lead. ... Chile Copper 7s. % Corn—Cob corn, new. $4 per barre Fony S ye e: Chandler Motor. = PP Nort] c . pe Y and danger of operating a motor Be'on e oY Sa100 of Ohe shars |Chespke d ORlo: Bl & SanThvan | Comp-Tab-Rec 65 41 E ‘xun_:e;'::cp.:c;l?,;‘:. . gontract, spot 83 per’ pushel; No. % lin winter weather. ¥ of Producers for one share of Fens- |Chi& Alton....... 2% 2 2 St D% san Frot LR Con Coal Md Ist 5s... { Ore Short L ret " ook “Port i ie: 4ulo guotations: | The effort for safety is perhaps th Jand. while the exchange for Lyons [Chi& East Il St Louts Southwn. Cuba CaneScvdss.. 4 ¢ 24 | ¢ e o w5 most lucrative that the traction com- stock will be on the basis of fifty |Chi& East Il pf. Santa Cecilia Suga Det Edison ref 6s. . 5 5 Baiee_Novs, ouek: panies have made. By every effori shares of Lyons for one share of Pro- |Ghi Great Westrn, ‘ " Sears Roebuck Du Pont de Nem 7%s Oats—White, No. 2, 541 per bushel | L1¢Y, AT¢ endeavoring to eliminat ducers. Chi Great W pf. .- Seneca Copper. ... - 5 ) Duquesne Light 73:8. s S pnite, oo 3, UG b r:cm::;s. \b‘;’i ou:,\‘_kre they instruct- e e e e i SO 2% | Shell Do oo S S Bask cube fa T e Pennsylvania 6% m , Rye—Nearby, 85a95 per bushel; No. | pitter advertising, but thes ave hold. Selling little above its low for 1922, [Chi Mil & St P pt 2 Shell Union pf. ... Special Dispatch to The Star. Bi lx “P‘ga!’ kel Pennsylvania gold 7s. 23 jvestern export, ®pot, 96% DPerling schools for the training of the Tock lIsland common stock has held {Chi & Northwn ) i o NEW YORK, January 6.—It might |Empire ¥ %s. Pere Marq 18t 5s..... T4 ushel; No. 3, no guotations. own employes. It is the old Ben its ground fairly well since the turn {ChiR I & Pacific. neas ! Framerican 1 D 7 5. Reading gen 48 Hay—Receipts, 59 tons; market for |jorarc)1 incipl. = of the new vear. After the recent dis- |Chi R & P 7% pf.. Sinclair pf.. jseem a matter of surprise that the |Gen Electric deb 6s. s % 8% top grade of timothy and light clover | ;'3 pe s PUmiPle, Of "4 penny saved solution of the pool which had been |Chile Copper. ..... Skelly Ol i break-off of the Paris conference | Gien Electric deb 5. StLIM&SR&G 4s 5% mixed, 16.00a20.00 per tonm, and for ' 2 nctive In the stock for some time |Cnino Copper. .. : Elopstheman, 2 {should have had so little effect on | Gen Refractories 65 StL&SFprindsA. o ML e 1 Pl gl s Ttock Island common declined quite |~¢' g g SR § |Southern Pac - | Goodrich (BF) 614s. StL&SF inc 6s. bt 5 % ye, 35a0a ccurate figures which hecan sharply, but the technical position of [6.0 5 S cubody. Southern Railway [ ments often made in high places that | Geodrear Tire 5a 3. StL&SF5%aD e on| 1900 N b mhent taenatilon; Ne. ST e et the = shares has v 9 . outhern Ry pf. ! i Goodyear Tire 8s"41. % StL&SFadjss..... : |2 oat, , 120021250, all the s railroads In the Unitel strengthened. December earnings |Cluett Peabody pf. 5% * |Spicer Mrg ¢ : a failure to agree upon German repa- N e ey T4 4 8 States show that nearly 5 per cent e nslacrably better than for the |Coca-Cola. .. k el U A Sl e S TR - hibssrpnac. 00 TODAY'S CHICAGO PRICES. of the gross revenue of the roads : vreceding months, and showed how [Colo Fuel..... . ‘ Stand Oil of N J wi JTAUORE ol g Humble Oil & R e . % CHICAGO, January 6.—Wheat took |lost through aceidents. These hav steadily Rock Isiand, like many of the |Columbla Graph. .. Stand Ol ot N J e 1108 ; {in world affairs. The fact ls that[pumbie Q& I StPAKCEh Ligs s: 2 0%, a downward swing in price today dur- | forced nearly every traction company of maintenance. Comp Tabulator. . StariingProd. e e e o e Seaboard A L adj 5s.. 11 uth and demand being limited to small | panies of the Lnjted Baten 3450000 Practically nothing above the pre- {Conley Tin Foil Stewart-Warn 4 | diplomats looking to create a sensa- o :“A(?‘ S eote Seaboard A L con 6s. .19 61% speculators. The reparations crisis, | in round numbers. ferred dividend will be reported tlo‘r Cons Cigar. ... g:;‘;’:‘.::i:’f‘" tion or by the equally extreme views | {ESEIt & Fyers s. gou Pacific ref 4 u 184 large primary receipts and compara- | The percentage of gross revenue s 1922, according to conservative esll-{congGasofN ¥. L tatean by economic théoriats 5 [l - £ ou Pacificclt 45..... 4 848% 4% |live smaliness of ~export business|expended by various roads ey e i e Viie oata o oT Submarine Boa % e ¥ . Lorillard 7 : _8y | Were leading bearish factors. On the |from 34-100 7 per 31 Jewst 3678 smare ure expected for | o088 Superior Oll. S0 onecan protend 10 foreses what [ xickn patrolits g:fig:;:z’,;:;fi" o oty s other hand, complaints of insufcient | cent andl Mo avernes T e at the current twelve months. » Superior Steel. . % wi ppen : e S | Midvale Steel 58 S¢ 4 5 molsture for winter wheat had some | country Is 4.6 per cent. Eliminatio! - 3 and force he nt program for the 4 1% | a live 0 e « st pay a WALL STREET NOTES. | Continental Motors ::2:585:"9’;,;; Rk collection of the indemnity. The ma- | {3 . Third AveadGs.....43 6% (8% 9 | ilons whick n;’;:d l‘r::nnh;{ dactine Lineis bands o bssums Mdoams NEW YORK. January 6.—During |Continsurance... Eel i vl %{Jority of impartlal observers un- |\ G0l &R o8 Union Pacific st 4s.. 10 @ 2 |toa like advance, with May 1.18% to | the last tweive months. the Taut quarter of 1923 there were |Corn Products. 26 12 et G e {doubtedly nold the belier that her | JEW YOTETE 8 C1 - o| UnPacificistrefs.. 6 8% 84 8% |118%, and July {.11%. were followed Spend $20,000 on Car Tickets. 65,665 General Motors stockholders, a S?flflffiffi:&: Texas & P C & Oll. 2075 - ‘“,:é“‘;fl:‘kw"",‘d:;‘,"‘} B Slect oL hold: fxortn) Am Edison 6s. V{':":,ll.afi;, AR e vk g ;?:',‘l‘e:;;‘;'-:kfl:k's:m“"d to/well'below:| s " callabioration, of ihe merchant 2:3{:;5‘;‘"«;«‘_;20\;' 6,600 from the pre- Bt oo . flaew;:;;—olu . ; rope indefinitely. :a:: h:?‘:;:;‘;w:i:' Wetaeh T te: o { % se, | Corn and oats fell with wheat. Aft. |9 mont cities with the street rail- e |Cuban-Am Sugar. 2 2 Timken Heariug ; Germany Can Buy Here. N0 CHiwaL Bay Tel 76 Western Marviand 4s' 2 s wi g er opening S off to % up. May 7 |¥AYS IS ensy to understand in view The Oil City Refineries, at Ol City, |Cuban Am Sug pf. 101 e Sl it all comes back to the prac- | bocinc, $oe & El 5a. Westam Finifiote- & 8 @~ a3 {10 71K e corn sag et underwent |1, realize their dependence on th _v:a}“,allfogzs‘tz’finl-;,u'u;i?uagf:‘c\u:w:l-!o Cuba Cane Sugar.. 13% Tol St L & West. . tical question of how all this bears | pyoiard Motor 8s. 1 S——— Oats started unchanged to % high- |8t common form of transportat 5 sl CUMACAREE PL- === 36 Trans Contl Ol 3 upon the trade outiook In our coun-{¥yiia'Co ret 65 A-.. CHICAGO STOCK MARKET. er. May 44% to 44%, and later {{0f the volume of business which is Standard Oil of California has an- 245 Twin City R Tran. & SEY MNC . OMAEE CoUntrics in& " | Producers & Ref 8s. . CHICAGO, January 6.—Following ig|Showed losses on all the active| hi AR e s nounced a reduction effective today of | D¢ B“l';'d Vo land. which are not vitally dependent | /30 Se0 Ul SR A St LG R el tent to which merchants are willing it offered price for crude ofl. " No Dot QUL Underwood. . J0pUn the oA ndymen s of war | and closing quotations at the Chicago |, Provisions were firmer, reflecting | i Chioneraie hera the ey change was made in the 60-cent per sy . . Union Pacific. . TUALY.S BAES N OUr X~} SinelalrOll 76, Stock Exchange: the course of hog values. Eoo oo are Chanty i K E: barrel base price of 14 to 19 degrees Detroit Edison.... 107} ¥ Union Pacifie pf port trade is only about $ per cent. ;gL 5 A ) : bought $20.000 worth of street car S atity de. Dome Mines...... 43% s LSO B e and If were to lose the whole it would | Sin Crude Ofl 538, Sales. High. Low. Close. A 3 3 o tickets in advance in order to relieva gravity crude. - {Dupont (B13..... 118 United Alloy Steel 34 { ROt be'a matter of Vital impartance. | Sinclair Lipe Line is. 170 Amer Pub ferv prd. - oity Yoy e 1 5 financial crisis of the street raile L, . . nited Drug. But there s not the slightest fdea 'Spu Por Rico Sug 7s 575 Armour & Co. pfd.. 96 | July : 5 : eV O e o e Gosoor [DUpCHLARD, oo B e oo |United Drug Tat... e s e en e e RandOll of CAlE 75 5300 Comwith Ediwon ris. 81, 30 5y (September. ’ g As a result of these policies tha L > astman . 94 - United Fruit...... { evi 3 o on of | Toledo Edison st 7s. 3¢ Diumaad Match, 2 e street railways of the country face Dome area of the Salt Creek oil fields /g khorn Coal pf... 36 3 4 even the major part. Occupation of 54 Mid-West pr iien. Mas X > : L n Wyoming and the castern termi- [SUSMOTS o8 PCt - O United Ry Inv. % Snothier slice.pt her territory fo not.] Union Bag & D6 o | o8 2 7 profitable year. with litile possibilit nal of the Sinclair Pipe Line Com- |z 1% United Ry Inv pi i 2 going to cripple Germany'd buying | United Drug cv 3s. 12% gLy 33 k. Beptember . 2 Eleig general demand for increased pany at Freeman, Mo. E:‘.~]'.w, = 16% . power, and Germany has demon- | US Realty6s... i el OEO Siowart Wareer 8 s % PR 08 proximate =ales, 6,000 tons; March, {Exchange U S Indus Alcohol, 67 the ability to buy more in the Amer- U S Steel s £ 58, 2 39; May, 3.49; July, 3.61; Septem:|Famous Players... %% St = i ket during the last 5 e can market during the last twelve | yyah Power & Lt 5t 3.88. Fifth Ave Bus w 1. hs th be | lg v lg% o " 5 BeL 55 AR = B"—'- WUULD PUNISH er, 3.68. s SRealty pf... months than in the year before. Va-Car Chemical % % - 11 £ e - a-Car u s | BUTTER PRICES FIRM. |shuirs . . 01 u U Fisher Body. . 26 U S Rubbe: Fioanclers Disappointed. Va-Car Chem 7%s w. 104% 104% 104% —_— May . . . 10.70 Fisk Rubber » U'S Rubber Tst oy TWELVE BELIEVED DEAD Erecport Texas. .- TS Steel. o nnsr, tnat The. dlsagrecment Hotween the | Western Union 635,11 111% 1i1% 11 TS, C Utah Copper. premiers is extremely disappointing | Wilson & Co 1st 6s. 108 101% 101% | Market in Best Condition Since DAIRY FPRODU IN VANCOUVER WRECK |Gen Am Tanic Car. &5 e Utah Securities, to the financial communities every- | wilson & Cocv 7%s.. 1 108% 1028 102% Barly in Decsinb BALTIMORE, January 6 (Special).— ———— Gen Clgar. - ‘Vanadium Corp. ¢ | where. Had Germany been allowed | winchester Ams %8 3 101% 101% 101% v e Live poultry—Turkeys, pound, 40a45 Fail ¢ Tel 5 Barvics: De- | oD TIeOtrS. . o s TN Van Raalte.. A % | to get on her feet it would have been 2 CHICAGO, January 6.—For the first | 018 toms. 35: poor and crooked breasts, ure of Telegrap! ice De- 2 % 5 Va-Car Chemical.. 25 y the most important step that could | § 40; speing chickens, JTAt8: poor snd Vivadou i have been taken to restore Europe SHOLT-TERM SECURITIES. time since early December butter | Leghorns, 20a25; old hens, 24a27; small lays News of Ship Gen Motors pf Wabash ‘:% to the commercial position she was in | (Quotatious furaished by Redmood & Co) | market trading for the week ending |and Leghorns, 20a22: old roosters, 16a R . Disaster. Gen Mot 6% deb. Webber & Hellbrn 1 prior to 1914, Upon European recov- —Ciose— | today took on a firm tone. 17; ayeks, 20a27; gecse, 2007 piceons, | Representative Upshaw Be- Gen Mot 7% deb e Paaoh ery depends, in turn, the prospects for i T i | O o Frem i aak pariod, | PAIT, 30435: Guinea fowl, sach: 10270, VICTORIA, B. C. January 6.— |Gimbel Bros. Slis-Fataniiap. St any real expansion in our foreign |Aluminum Co. of Amer. . 103% 1038 Dressed poultry—Turkeys, 4%ad6; ;10578 sty | generally occurring after the holi- il i = of | teleprabhic setvice. on |Simbcl Bros Western Elec pf... nssg e Aluminm co. ot Amer e BT s id ta be Sironser than|gld toms 30838 poor” and. crociced lieves Patrons of Bootleg the west coast of Vancouver Island |Gidden. .. 1 ster) We have been gaining in recent | ABerics2 Sorior o0 oy 1031 usual, largely due to the statistical Preasts. 30; young R 1, was blamed by shipping men here 1 Western Pacific... 17 . o and mixed, 26a27: old roosters, 17a18; Totay for fatalities, Belleved ¢ num: [Goldwin Corp. Western Unfon. .. 11134 T2 and (he Hear sast, and theso Sains | Amcrices 1. & 1ot as 1o3s1 1 Bu¥ing ower of the pubilc, Decrens. | ducke. 25a30; geese, 24230, gers Should Be Arrested. ber twelve, in the wrecking of the jGoodric] ety Westhse Air Brke 110 have been shown In_ the latest fig- ed supplies of both domestic and im- | g E'"d" e D to xnlnemdy, steamer Alaskan near Pachena point, |Great Northern pt. 7 Westhse Eles & M. 6035 ures. But not until Europe's buying | Ausconda Copper T 1 port stocks added to the reaction. | fArpls; dozen, 48: southorn 46 = - However, their fate remains uncer: (Great Nor Ore 5 White Eagle Oil.. 2 capacity is restored to something like | Avglo-American, OF T 4| Weakness of the market centered | SULT CIERITY. TANCY DOUNG B4i| A bill designed to Lelp break up ashore. .. White Oil. .. = €IgN | Canadian Pacific . utter, wi s holdin, C s ity W Arthur Gordon. keeper of the light |Harbishaw Cable. L O commerce, where agriculture, mills | Central Leather 3s 102 frm. " rices for $3 score stock eloaed | $1237; J8IFY Printsgd1as; process but- | outiaw liquor equally gulliy with the at Pachena point, reported Thurs- {Houston Oil. Willys-Overld. . i and factories can extend‘themselves ! C.. C. A yesterday as follows: Chicago, 50%, 2 seller was introduced today by Rep- day as soon as he could establish wire | Hudson Motor: Willys-Overl 8 to their utmost and still find abundant 14 point gain; New York, 52, % point resentative Upshaw, democrat, Geor- & % S communication with the Dominion |Hupp Motors. Willys-Overld pf. 6% outlet for their surplus production. x loss; Boston, 53, 1 point loss; Phila- v department of marine, that Tuesday | Hydraulio Steel. . Wisconsin Central 25 Home Market the Big Thing. | v delphia, 53, 2 pbints loss, PARIS PA H!!LE gla, who recently charged in the obBunnanRalle 1 re and safety. They are not fighting the guotations; No. 2 red winter, spot.|automobile. Such a flgh\gwuufia by 131%; No. 3 red winter. spot, No|hopeless, but they are stressing i1 guotations: No. 2 rel winter, gar-|advertising and by other means I Yicky, 1.29%; No. 3 red winter, gar- | reliability, safety, economy and com NabnS8mm Hha (Copyright, 1922.) BeBuata evening he had seen distress flares. Woolworth. ... 221 - g House that public officials do not Il Twenty miles from Gordon was the | Indiahoma. . . Worthington U The European situation, as it bears | G712 Valiey 6o 1 > practice what they preach In regard Bamfleld life saving station, but he [Indian Refining. Wright Aero 8% 1 | upon home business conditions, ap- | Humble Oil 5lis 1932. Y 99! BAR SILVER MARKET. g to prohibition. was unable to send any word to them, | Inspiration HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. | pears, therefore, in two aspects. Op |K&asss City Term. 6 1523 = 1 ; 3 per 75 1080, : LONDON, January 6.—Bar_silver, h vides that having nobody to dispatch over ths |Interboro i 1lam..... 21760 12m....... 4190 |the one hand, everything that retards | riohe MeNeil & Libby 78 1981.. 0913 3115-16d per ounce. Money, 1% per e free tangled trail Interborough pf. P recovery abroad increases the danger | .. 8t P & 8. 8. M 63s 1051, 1031 cent. Discount rates—Short bills, Sieisntie Soihng s (0l Interborough w 1. FOREIGN EXCHANGE. of overproduction here, and hence Morrls & CR. s 1930 2%a2l per cent; three-month bills, would be in the category as of u per- ' Agri Chem pf. Feal 2%a2¥% per cent. son buying or selling it 12 K".LED; 40 IN]UHED. xl::‘ce:un!“' (Quotations furmished by W. B. Hibbs & Co.) | tands to limit our productive activi- g:-.,‘:_'“{,&’,’,‘:;‘.”i“(’-'.,_ NEW YORK, January 6.—Foreign - sxtsa e ‘I am simply trying to hold up tho Cal i Int Combustion E. Nomloal Selllng checks | ties. On the other hand, nothing that | soninwestern el 78 1925.. bar/silver, 65%; Mexican dollars, 50, | BY the Associa . hands of the President,” said Repre- = Int & Grt Northn ®old aive. today11:30. | happens on the other side can di- | siandard O o, Calif, Ts id81 CHICAGO, January 6—Fizzling out .em.uv.h"-snhaw in a prepared state- 1d Shells Explode at Shop of : o 2 minish the fact that the home market | Tidewster Ol 0%s N0 e paratans cant ce at Parls | ment. e recently declar efora o = Pt Tunk lisy Haroester. el L e Ty tar 1 150 TODAY'S COTTON PRICES. |BtI"gIspaqstione contorence at Parls| e od S toe” visiuicn or* ot e Int Jer Marine p Tl : of Torelgn Buying, the stsel tvage be| Westers Union otgs T80t 11 NEW YORK, January 6—Cotton | wsek toward bringlng prices dowa in | ProCisiion, 1895 Sa3008, 20 £ Zonier By the Associated Press. Int Nickel : K we see it now, can expand to 80 per | U810 . futures closed steady. January, 26.42:{ it g week ago, wheat this morning |ence of governors to take counsel SOFIA, Bulgaria, January 6.— |Intl Paper. P : cent, of capacity—can in fact reach ————e—— March, 26.67: May, 26.81: July 26.55]| I & M ae OO R T om 1 15 | looking to @ better enforcement of tha Invincible Oll. e SO o 4 very nearly the largest output of pi BOSTON STOCK MARKET. October, Spot cotton, quiet; | 35" Corn was % to% off, and oats, |12W. Twelve persons were killed and forty | Madrid, peseta 3 : pig x5t : corn w 0% off, AT S e atsinty, niskeas. s moral {Iron Product Vienna, crown. : K iron and steel on record. What is| pOSTON, January 6—Following is 3 : 5% lower, to a shade advance, In pro- injured here in an explosion of old ligland'Ol). } true of steel is true also of woolen £ today's highest, lowest and| NEW ORLEANS, January 6 —Cotton | yisjong ‘ihere were net gains of 2 to | rime a legal crime by putting botn shells at the establishment of a junk | yowel Tea. 19% manufactures, of cotton Eoods, of | Souig prices for the most actlve|futures closed steady at a net loss of | 1} | buyer and seller in Jjall together, dealer. Many persons are missing. | yones & L' 0% 3 boots and shoes—indeed of nearly all | CloouE s SN\CSh nere: 6 to 16 points. January, 26.25; March, (4% 0\ 0 003 that the Paris|said hia statement. “The bootlegger Four houses were wrecked when {jinaqga Gulf Co. 2% . the leading lines. It is recognition | " Seee : ; 3 . | 26.31; May, 26.32; July, 26.12; October, who fills his hellish purse by the in- 7 T3 7! sas o ference would solve the repara- the 500 pounds of explosives went off, ol E 2 24.32 con ders | sdious damnation of your children and doors and windows in the whole | Kansas City Sou.. Stockholm, crow. of this, namely, the supreme im-!Arcadian Cons tions problem, confidence of hol Julius)... 41 X t and the conscience- quarter were shattered. The dealer |Kayser ( een disturbed by oi% | good governmen: e purchased the shells from the inter- [Kslly Sprink Tire: & NEW YORK, January 6—Foreign | SPIaIls, ®bY the bad newd from |CHRISTMAS GIFTS e e D e “wgs | ices ehemy of God and man. Certain: allied disarmament commission, which | Kennecott. . exchanges easy. Great Britajn, de- ! 208 Bl Bvell as by |1y then, the man who sneakingly i) more response either in security 295 beginning to m Tl10s thu DoStICREEMS Buslioes Chant Rocke tmter e orms. of the. pevse|Kronke (58 B on bk, 455 France, fe. | Prices oF commodity prices. e i v CAUSE BIG SLUMP | cyidence tha cannde was competine | éo sumer with Bl wizencr Tn'srinie t y : 5, 60! . ~de- 2 Lo Rennk sharply. sides, & substantia “I am merely applying that fine old treaty. Lehigh Valle; mand, .0696; cables, .6097. Italy, de- Money Rates Work Lower. East Butte ... Y ase nited States visible ) Liggett & Mye mand, .06061; cables, .0507. Belglum,| Money rates have been working 'Eastern 8 8 83 3 cre: of the :Jv';nem hasis to the |American doctrine of equal rights tq Lima Locomotive. demand, .0641%: cables, .0642. Ger- (, e 1 do st tht Gardner Motor . g‘"bvly .fi:l.x.' R Tane Tt primary | 211 #nd special privileges to none. 5 5 : many, i, .000116; ower, as they always s se: 3 eavy BARISFROURSE I GUIET i g i oo01T7. del:l“nnl;,:nd. 333..‘,'“, %56, | son at the year, when funds involved | Individual bank accounts recelv- |centers—arrivals that In frequent e Loft Inc. Tt | Mas flower ¥ ‘e treble or quadruple the auret on ths bourae today. Thice per |Loose-Wiles gables, .3960. Norway, demand, -1593: |in the autumn crop moving, are re- |0l Dominion od their annual pre-holiday attack | cases Wors Lrmounts & vear axo. . KITCHEN MEALS HIS BANE. . BB Sweden, demand, .269%; Denmark, de- Swirt & Co and now average 30 to 40 per cent I ke Y cent tes, 58 francs 75 centimes. (Lorillard (P)..... 164 s turning to the depository centers., s 28 e Purchasing of ‘wheat to be shipp: Exchange on_London. 66 francs 30 oS apatn’ qemarzeriand, demand. | This has been a sustaining factor in | tien Nem! %™ 53™ 23 | lower than a month ago, according | from ports on the Gulf of Mexico and | . T. n i ivorce swer, centimes. Tive per 'cent loan, 76 |Mack Truck...... &% demand - 0116 Boland, . demenq, | the stock market, for where specula- | Ventura OII to a statement today by the De- |indications that & large amount of 8. T. Hunter, in Divorce Answer, francs 35 centimes. The dollar was |Mack Truck o) : Cseéh A mand, | tive cliques are in for a long cam- |Waldort . tment. of Commerce. - rye has also been bought for expor Says Odors Spoiled Appetite. Mack Truck 2d.... 8% FID0UNE; o Sichomiovalia dahnds h d the assur: that oae led, however, to moderate rallles in quoted at 14 francs 21% centimes. . 5 10291; ' Argentina, holiday; Brazil, | Palgn they bnu 3 ul nlnceu et The statement adds- that vetall R et i Tl caninet % Tanter. aibewitey. usiats —_—— xw‘/t holiday; Montreal, .99%. OHANt WIIE Do senyfor an dgentie |E TREASURY CERTIFICATES, trade generally has suffered its |iive steadiness, too, of breadstuff | man. in his answer to a sult. for CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. La e {3 lanificant, howsver, that the| (Quotations furslsbed by Bedmond &2 | usual seasonai slump since Chcist- prices’a Liverpool ténded further to | fimiied aivorcs fied by hiswite, £m. S — 1lison & C N NEW WANAMAKER HEAD. line In quotations for money. to . Bid. Ofter. mas, but figures are not complete. | induce e} 3 NEW TORK. Je ey e st Wi RS Iament sins Mast shnumon: Bay sict | B . i e | e D e | e e had boan_ dstiine ‘enougts | Exom (he houes by, her when 1o Cont f cleari h banks |Mas ga) i trust companies. for 'the ‘week | Manhattan Bl ctte. 3 PHILADELPHIA, January 6—An-|cyoked any enthusiasm in the bond |3 {smisieleolss | e ‘depletion of Uhe individual |and ss the week drew to an end con’ |plained againat having his mealy 3 nouncement s made-that at meet- LI count otice also = | serv: n . T e‘,?vfud'xy: e s rsaperte ::::::‘a‘:‘hsyh;?" - R ot ot isectors lof mer:’:-'-vf e l;‘:v:’:::n“fl oy e 24 . 102 bW ko::":r”:n';“xfi:é-f ‘Boliday :«':‘:nn fl:uflr business had picked up. gooking ook dway his appetite, the 6. . dohe_ WakamKer adelphia, an trade records of recent years, but |° Falling off in the volume of corn | husband asserts. He denies the state- $61,956,070. Market St prior. John Wanamaker, New York, Rodman | 162l Of the maln upward movement | (i e e el 1009 10 B T ot Shiatnet ARIts | cuttii® 1 oined. to prevent Gori enl | oaont of the wife that when ha mac: ——— Marland OIl. . Wanamaker was elected president of The customary January * 128 D5 o2, 100 1116 1 statistics on the total. oats following to any great extent)ried her he thought she had $10,000 S e s Both COTRSTIACRS; SICSESAInE | bl | havertment demand” has this year | 133 febiamier 25, 1038 f%? 23'2; ——— he decline of the wheat market. and was disappointed when he learned leading feminist, has been appointed [Maxwel 1928. 99 15-18 100 assistant to the chief of the soylet |Maxwell (B) Ehihan the Ihie Mo N s Maren 15, in the value of hogs|she was not so well off. He also do- Dpolitical mission in Norway. president of both corporations, . a > (Copyright, 1923.) 3 100 100 333 Boston & By the Avsociated Press. A O e T MRl WA | e S Ly of wheat had been disturbed by big [3nd mine Is the dally destroyer of | 3!‘-§! H =lfiypa;s§_aln gRzage William T. Nevin® was elected -vies | been singularly slack. 5 1510 100 183 Other Financial News on Page 18. ,:«.‘i’:&m:ned the provision market. | nics the desertion alleged Ly the wife | 2

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