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FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923. FINANCLAL. e ' ' COTTON PRICES UP | EIGHT GRADES OF EGGS. | B HEHL Efélsfllhll\]%flsfiw NEW YORK CURB MARKET . | |\ Tooar's TaDig oo i oo 20, . | I Deam, Ofativia & Co. BY WILLIAM F. nl-:r'ir,b;n).\\. New York Stock Exchange Thu sday. Eight tentative grades of eggs have | on gilt-edge first D. C. Stock Exchange Building Turning Point in Production Feared on Account of Lack recently - | Pronot been proposed by the Department of NEW YORK. Aprit 25—Opevations | the, recently llsted iseuss of, B unced Strength Shown on pest Bropcsed BY mute emeiency and1| Mortgages. Our record of New York for the tise continued today in & Eained substantially while ‘Midvale| Unfavorable Weather Reports |oconqmy in marketing. The grades| 30 years “Cou“m your pro- number of welected industrials and | Company after reacting ulmest a i d Cable i cated by condition of shell, air cell, || tectiom. urteous treat- . COTTON hexe wer aciively bid s, some of | RS, 180° U o S e S e B * STOCKS GRAINS them to new highs for the vear. Reo ' General Petroleum erqssed 7 on | Weight are not indicative of the ‘ed- | Per H Rusu“ Co and Motor. crossing 19, established u new Zflny tew nplea":v‘l‘\;!‘la fierh‘f;‘!{gr ‘;"'; 1 By the Ansiciated Pies. ible quality of the eggs. it is pointed | cy . o BONDS COFFEE e R ity lboris Gas was in ) ! SEW YORIc e e 2 3 / have con- “g» fop. while active buxing occurred | &0 K3 0 SO A aenpite tie| NEW YORK. April 25.—The couton Ot Rut since they may have cont\) SW. Cor, 15th & “K” Sts. : SUGAR f Sufficient Workers joodyear common, the stock gaining |recent 10-cent cut in crude, €arnings | market opened firm at an advance of | valve. they xhould be comsidered in MEMBERS of duiticien . |4lmost a point batore realizing sules for the present quarter are Junnink |5 to 38 points on relatively steady | sorting and packing. == Moa S cre countered. well above those of the past three e’ 3 s . U. S Spe-| = , e ¢ 9 Eilntia — The new lasues of Universal Pipe | montis us the result of increased pro. [cables, an unfavorable weather map |, [The tentative grades gre U 5 gpe-| New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange : > and Radiator preferred and common | duction. |and rumors that trade interests in-|XNg. = Cuil ¢l Chi Stock Exct Chicago Board of Trade BY 4. € ROVLE. i @ No. 2 and Culls for €23 f | 5100 1o 5300, at legal vat 15 o seal hicago Stock Exchange N Jere traded in around 7ei, for the Southern States was another that|tended to take up the first May no- ) sound, clean sheils; I'. S. Dirties No. | 3100 10 $500. st legal rates oniy on res A tite Memb £ New York Produce Exchange Snecial Dispatch to The Star. former and 134 for the Iutter. At|displaved activity the receyt BrINE- | tices The latter were estimated at|1 and U. S. Dirtles No. for s of | Se'irouerage oc chatke for Srewins. popers Associate Aembers o Minneapolis Chamber of NEW YORK, April Executives thes “ml;es they were out of line. | ing in of new wells s sald to have| o " 10 (AUER A OO OO e | sound, dirty shells, and U. 8. Checks | VA. FINANCE AND SMALL LOAN ew York Curb Association . Commerce Lo industry through- | AL is. above parity with Iron Prod- | added materially to the asset value of | LAYD bales, and May contrac ere | for eggs with cracked shells. Zfacing new Key Bridge, Hossiyn, v fn more than one stry : ucts' stocl on the big board selling | the company’s_ stock. Offtial esti- | Well enough takep to cause some In-} gatowt ear. - Phoas Clarendon 421, WASHINGTO put the United States ave wondering avound 2. Inasmuch as the unlon | mates placed Southern Stutes asset ! n the premium over July dur- — H N OFFICE: Main Floor, Woodward Building today how long they can meet com-i0f the two companies provides that |value at $31 a share. jing the early trading. = - petition, They do not fear competi-[S5¢h shave of Iron Froducts wil Jn ndent 4 tnd an- | July. 27.15; October, 24.75; Décember, l ! SEwaT pelion. "rhes o ot (e oML XL 50 Chu O 4 st 5| 10/ o, e e G ey | Y. S0 O Y, Yearly Losses || Mortgage Money Ofice Open Unil 5:30 P.M. euch share of Tron Produets will be | Tndependent Ofl and Gas'sold down [ Futures opened firm. May, 28.25: Pipe preferred and one other sharp break occurrgd fn Mam- in producing, manufacturing, distrib- share of common, the parity should | moth Oil the stock Jsing o'z Polnts| Npw ORLEANS 4 I e i for New Buildi g Phone Main 2040 v have been above 54 for It Products’ | ovi u o oods. but they do|have b or Tron Products’ | over night. § futures opened s : e o on it workere by opern| B0k Cortex Silver was exceptionally [ July’ 27,05 October 24,201 December. e e JOHN CALLAN O'LAUGHLIN CHARLES R. ALLEY fear competition 3 | Cuyamel Fruit was a feature re- | active reflectingr reports from the !y gd, Tty N00Re i Han one of avr clients S. W. STRAUS & CO., the Manager Ass'stant Manager e sponding to word that the stock | property that & vich gfld ven DA A Rl in A Ao By ] Who invested in our . We ™ “the building trades are in a vir-|would make its appearance on the bLeen encountered. L cotton today and advances of 46 to 86 | largest investment house in tual state of war against the facto-| poluts were established in the first First Mortgage Notes America dealing in first mort- ries for labor. Factories are compet e " = (half hour of the session, May rising gages on improved city real 8 Lo o Rne farmers for floating W_YORK. April 25 —Following | TS Lt & Heat ptd pha to 27.68 and October to 24.39. May |Lost as much as a single penny ip either Have finde lable fc g the farme fve Aghting | I8 an official lixt of bonds and stocks | Waring Tt G was the strongest month. owing to ‘brincipal or interest. estate, have available for Workers. Lumber mills 8% increase | traded in on the New York Curb Mar- WiI Cor L pf of dp i, 8 the entire absence of tenders on this, | construction loans to aid in B .~ | ket today: Western Feed .. BT 3 the Tirst tender novice day” for that | We Have on Hand financing office buildings, apart- Maki Y Men prominent in automobile man- Yol Taxi®Cor N Y. M3ty month. Much higher cables than due, ment houses, hotels and other a lng our Oney opien prominent in automablle Hans ey in BONDS . | further rains in the belt and u contin- ALtDGed) xmciptiie GRsGITS tows important structures. Wwenld mark the turning point in pro- thor: )r“jlu ash 4 llucl:. l.:x\: MIN = ued better inquiry for spots were a f 250 U s ooo Auction in that industry, not because Aee Packers Guc 614 S1N Aluska Brit-Colo 5 support. One locai firmn sold 1,600 bales| O s p to 5 5 Building and permanent loans Make More Mone duction I that sty ooy DS Couae A SR R T Ar'zona Gilobe Cop. 3 of spots after hours yesterduy. A are combined in firit mostgage manufacturers were finding it impos-1 § Am 1% s wit war 100°° 101 Boarer ot .- ] NEW ORIIANG Al . Bearing 7% Interest | Bond b, tible to keep the employes necessary Am Ron dlls w01, : L bl SLEANS. e it A = sespspdah et g b You can have th f the absol to maintain present output. Am T & T G A e HED hulri’-‘l) i, May. 26.64: Jul .33; For Full Particulars Apply long term of years. We prefer 4 € the assurance of the absolute surety s Cneck BaatnE 2 Am Thread 5 A 5 ary, 55,93 ‘aul(e[.‘le“\';‘z.hfurl; Sl Toan Department. loans of $200,000 and up. of an investment in the First Trust Notes which we The building contractors in some dis- |1 Aol ; g : : A rw o \‘_,'I G Ch‘ D S - Write for literature. Ask for | are offering. It is Washington real estate that is back tiied N ces abor o | . . 2 NE Apri! —11:45 s ] B tricts have bid up paces of labor 40 3 AT ' B e b A ) s eieay i S as. e agel BOOKLET L f of them. There is nothing in the country that is more secure men. they have dhecked construc, | feyve S’ i ol w October, 24.95; January, 24.16. 924 14th St. N.W. i solid and substantial, and of all Washington. realty— tion and even forced canc ) 1 Beth Steel Tn 5 . . N.W. i = E < L Dlans for new buildings. »r.n;: 4 Beth Steel Tx ‘3., Crown Reserve 0 WALLA Main 56, b ‘V bTRAUS' s CO these Trusts rest upon the most attractive pieces of fecifve Buliasrs are taking the atiude " e s ere : CE ADVOCATES e —— | [ iucorperain. ccsin o chis Bsabiied i | property. ihat costs of construc i - 0! Dolores: Ehpee . H M ed. Ofic ities. i o unwilling to lake chances ¢ . l O ) 7 o dane . e e Tng over migh cost property dur- 0 Am §s. Emma Silver . INSURING FOR CROPS| oney to an B s We have divided them into denominations from Tug the next two ot three years, as they Sitveoe i : Crop insurance, which would pro- |Becurd by first deed of tri s ity eee $100 up—accommodating them to any amount you nre 'fearful rents cannot be kept MIBR [ 3 (ol Graph e par ¢f b Foituna Minew=. .. tect the farmer against hazards inci- Prevailiox interest so - New Yok s P Th . s 5 Ahough to make an attractive telurn on Conn Textilen a..r Forte X e Minen | 32 32 ldent to agriculture, was recommend- | Joseph I. Weller 42 ™ 41 years without loss may want to invest. e earn is definite—for THEY ROl (O it {1 Ciban Tel Time il G Developme 14 3 ed by Secretary Wallace vesterday = to any investor PAY 7% INTEREST. And they’ll pay it, too. In all In Chicago fifty thousand tenantsi Deece & Co 7 3 | before a special Senate committee m e . hans refusen to sign new leases at ad- Dot e o i 3 consider it highly desirable. he —S. W. S. &Co. our years of experience—and the thousands of dollars vanced_rentals and also will refuse to : : " ! b : : said, “that some way should be de- that have passed through our office—no investor has e Mar 1. ccording to Grace H. | rone .. . - sed by which the farmer could be : A ITarte, attorney for the Chicazo Tenants 4 I Hardshell Min K relleved, in part, of the hazards of ever lost a penny, nor waited a day for his interes e O elizalls avery, van in 3 Harmill Dix. : 4 ; weather. over which he has no con- i money. AR oo . New York Is reported Doeme o Hill Top 3 : trol. If the risks could be distributed ¥ D e aas : Hecia Mine o that, substantially, all farmers in Big Merger to Reduce Expenses. A Independence r the wheat belt participated. or alil C ke Full Particulars Upon Request 0 farmers in the c belt. by w. M i 2 Iron Blossem > 3 3 3 orn belt. by way of 5 = S -munv-,;In\::-.”kis.‘(o:t‘ega that thei i) albo 017823 235] o3 200" Cong {l'l{::_::‘(r:{u:m. 1 believe an eQTEE ] ol Clty of i Get in Touch With Our Mr. Phelps country-wide s of . W, W Co Ti48... H Keily B 3 nsurance would be possible. | o 0 i Tiarine workers for an increase of | t Teathior S Lone Star. . 3 : The individual farmer must look (o | @ ™ Resa 211 931 150 Be_ oW " y . Lo er concessions is an ef- TR Mason Vil far; Sl S 17 B emiing — 7 LR ireof the fact | or 8 e Mies armers at large participating in such | 3 System Ceprrightad & Eateit Pending Ba l t1 more Maybe we can simplify your Insurance problems a little. tort to take advar anen BY Insurance. Otherwise it would not | 'WE e E The Manager of our Insurance Dept. will be glad to help. i that many seamen have hr-(:nl’d!:-’l‘s\ir; SN :‘"-nfl-:: Al o {be practicable. I want to state my T diatiies i the In SED L e e opposition to the government going weeks by offers of high wages. | o0 5 piila Flec 8b..0. A Nattoqarshin orer: into crop insurance. Mutual associa- | nmonncement of (he consolidation | 3 py " Moo tions among the farmers, by which a of Cimbel and Saks interests is r 1 Sears Rowb T jo0, 4 Xew Dominion Cop 1 wide dlstribution in risks would he Ceived umong merchandizers as evi-| 1 Sulver ol Cie s Ntapm, evada .- obtained. would. In my opinion. be | dence of imos S en- 1 Southern ¢ o] o ¢ ot =i Y successful.” lence O ane “mecting competition]| 580 N ¥ S &3 Moissiag ... S dency towa 800 N ¥ y Oblo (Spper nd preservi fits by means of X 5 Do tSpper o1 i The chitina of purchasing and admin- | 150X = - Ray “Tiercies: Tne. in| TODAY’S SUGAR PRICES. | i i U UL 4’8 Continental 200 Boss & Phelps r K and The Home of Homes (‘Ol;l ';ll::llll\' 5% 1417 K St. Phone Main 4340 1936-37 istrative expenses rather than by ad- iy % Red B Florence. Vances in prices of goods. The point| F§§ X ¥ 2 fiex donn T Kiressed in the formal announcement 3 swift & Co . ichntond Copper .. .2 Raw Mar! i of the merger is that it will result fon O 6 25 W e et Holds “Ehay “in noticeable economics, both in bux-| 8 Tn Ry of Hav B e e hene 2 : Business Is Rather Quiet. tng and in selling. " 3 e st Ex'\nr Mn reor 17 | NEW YORK, April 26.—The A et . S ilver King Cons .. R . G A Mexico Faces Businens 1 ey Bilveramite. Mines. & sugar market continued firm early American business forces already \: . e Sihear pes: - today. but no fresh business was re- re marshaling for an advance into | Nether s : South Am Gotd & P 31y 1 iported. with prices quoted at 6lpc Mexico when an agreement assuring | ; Speirhead (Gold jfor Cubas cost and freight, equal to Nbgnition of the Obregon adminis: | Bt o Stedvart 8.28 for centrifugal One Million Dollars GRAHAM. PARSONS % Co. ation shail have been arrived at | S Tor ATeEIte ah A ¢l . - The strength of the spot market ]4-[11 & H Streets PHILADELPHIA New Yorx The American Smelting and Refining STANDARD OIL ISSUES, 7 5 and reports of a good export inquiry for “ompa already largely interested . rbox Mine refined sugar caused another advanc O ithern epublic; s planning | ‘5,88 . o T g . e R i Tn row MgAr futucen with Drices ae WasuinaTon WHAT HE KNOWS— the orection of several additional re- ! %50 Atfantic Labon ine ’ Tinopah Min i midday 7 to 12 points net higher s BLDG. fining plants and the “""x“’m:nagf: 200 au.‘m“ 1‘ bos ptd :.m;a Elul’";“ . 1id July sold at 6.80 and September at o ing properties, i - uckeye P L ... ' Imperial Mines $.92, or new 2 s The a it e Capael Tore mimiug mEep | Crescent I' L .. 2 TUnited Verde Ext [ new Bghiecord: prices itor. | T SHE 3 (PE MACHINE COM HE "Sugar plantations, especially those | Gl Sig on 3 3 Gine Ameiciag.. o The market for refined was firmer, | BANY will e hld at the Bl } : T man who buys our nihe Isthmus of 'Tehuantepec and | St Wl 2 and prices were 20 to 40 points higher. | hri R IR ML I ———— in the state of Morelos. which ha Toeet per CaLia G T Een ool with fine_granulated now quoted af : May First Mortgage Loans beer'® uipraauetive for mearly “ten | i) Lt Dol Lt F R e ) Toiobatoss" Husinecs, “howeben s was e et | : FIRST MORTGAGES vears, wil) \be nmu;‘:m bagkxm:crv‘:;‘; 100 X tn'rumlml 3 Yukon less agtive. ! i cln | Lowest u-u.r:r !nlnflll: 4 Commisslon, {n this vear, if plans of Am 20 Northern I 1 i e {15 | ompt Action N IS ners of haciendas are 140 P SAN FRANCIS ), April ~—Can %7 . B . ) AR BrILh o sy e sugar will advance to $10.45 a hun | 20 e Thomas J. Fisher & Company, lIac. | ) —knows that he will keep his principal ices Still Mounting. i 2 dred pounds tomorrow, two refineries f the offi 5 — — e | safe and that he will get his interest Sugar Pric 10000 announced today. The advance in two | Sae%a R iy PETD & s apibsolute certainty sa_to the S| &8¢ Hr ‘ COMMODITY NEWS Weeks has been 31 R B i B when it is due. trate” or grinatng mills, operating { JWOL 0N X new oo WIRED STAR FROM FREIGHT CAR OUTLOOK. B tae baasi f o this year and less than half have He knows that there will be no fabulous tompieted grinding. The output of |Sales INDEPENDENT OIL ENTIRE COUNTRY | | XEW YORK, April 25.—Railroad | Co-Operative Building profits and that he will get nothing that a1l will not be definitely known until | in hundreds. . | executives expect that by the end of — - 3 foward the end of May. Meantime, | 1 Ark Nat Gas this year there will be about 2,500,000 Association Quarter his money does not carn. ihe price of refined. granulated sugar Brit-Coat 01l Beids | DETROIT, Mich., April 25.—Presi- | frelght cars in active service on the S t is up 2s high as 10.25 cents a pound 1 Pols oW i = |lines throughout the country, an in- Controliing largeUtility Prop- Organized 1879 of a ~ wholesale here, and advances have Catib Synd~oeniit dent A. B. C. Hardy of the Oldsmoblle | Lol "oV F e Drevious peak re- erties, including the Electric 3d ‘.E:“ COMPLETED On the other hand he knows that pay- heen made also by refiners in San Citles Sersice ... Company said today that while his corded in 1919, at 2.426.000. At the + and Light Co: P T i Century ment will be made promptly when due Francisco, Philadelphia and New Citiey Kervice pid Soncern had no Intention of increas- |SIArt of the current year thera were| || Pewer and Light Companies Ansets .. 34657.050.58 entury P ly c. Orlean - Qv B ety ing prices, present quotations were |2.350.000 !gr»,\‘gm cars throughout the in Cleveland, St. Louis and Surplus ... .81,180,880.91 Wthent 000,000 for Good e Dbl ccraping the bottom hard. The pur- | country. e managers and operat- i ” Iithow abiprese: offer: gages \II:-“.{\"F APOLIS, April 25 (Special) | Perto% 5 5t w fonaaer {ing officials Inok for the addition of Milwaukee “Save While You Have Just at preseat we are offering mo\'\aagc', __Deépite the failure of the measure | E,,,,,,,)_,,‘,‘.“, portunity to buy good machines S(Wnl;‘nu:‘ : _3?0 ne]vlv carg du{rlmzhli".‘x. lh Op stunity” a Loss. netting the investor 6J:%. It is an excel- r 1 20,000, | Federal Ol . i cheap. which. ‘making allowances for the re- { e | . b S i SPLBs providing for & Bond issus of $21,000,5 Giitiiana on 1 . = s {tirement of perhaps 100.000 cars to The { portunity fent chance to invest vour money for pass the legislature, the good roads e #| CLEVELAND, April 25.—The artifi- | Pe Sold for junk. would make a net Adopt_the ssatematic savings plan three years 5 Y In of 15 . . of the Equitable and you will ac- hrogram of this state for the next et cial siik plant located here, which |8ain of 130,000 cars for the year. North American i o s e e Two veare will involve expenditure of Gen Pete pid L1 was established a year ago last De- P SebsciTatIo 0w e n 0C the state udson Ol ....... . ot . P v ofits fo the ool s om0 el 2L GG s fh fn pmeeg s nh s sus U e | NEW YORK DAIRY PRICES. Company B e jssues and municipal financing permit eystone Hanger .. B $183,175, as compared with $3¢6,280 | NEW YORK. April Butter—Re- | ssue ol 0c| Stte O s 0 expentltiire OF FROONOND tuln ot Liviignion et . for the entire year of 1922. Sales in |coipts, 14.719 packages: easier: cre Znd an equal sum. it is expected, will Towry Ol . 1 p;(m;x;l; fm;1 lhe’ first quarter ’lnllil;d jery. higher than exiras. 42%ai is one of the largest Belng Received B S CO he available in 1924 Mammoth 01 11100 287,966. The plant fs operated night |creamery extras (32 score), 4234ai2 s < E A l I I 4,600 in Cramp Shipyards. Maracalbo Ol . and day, Sundays and nearly all holl- | Eggs — Steady — Recelpts. 43,739 Utility Holding Com- Shares, $2.50 Per Month . . . PHILADELPHIA, Pa. April 25 £ teu days. crates; fresh gathered seconds, Mex Pan o7 panies in the United ) = shi vards now Mount Prod ...... = = - {RELS. g ; Sate & Q AB I,h ;‘:Qirli‘l)no |xrl:rr:1nemplfmed‘ compared Mount Gulf . 1 _FORT WORTH. Tex. April 2 ;l\t:!?:e—Steads receipts, & States. Its business, E UlT LE BUl ING with 7,000 during normal ship con- Yutual 01l vig cf % | Grain elevator and cotton gin sup-;Pounds. . d divi 1 915 F St. N.W. steustion Periods The foreo i ouie | Nobie 011 & Gan. | sr* | EIeR ‘trrfrnisgll\';:tb’(fi;s;ek:[im ?2.1‘13' SanngE AN 2r} JOHN JOY EDSON. Presldent v loyed today on the small crufs- el E X o . : = 2 ; ers for the Navy which are built for Omar O &tas. .- 0Old plants are being overhauled and Under Advisement. dends are discussed FRANK P. REESIDE, Secy. zreat speed. Just at the time the gov- Penn Beaver Oil... 7 many new ones erected. 1 From the Philadelphia Public Ledger. in a timely analysis ernment reduced wages at the Phil. Penaock O P LS woor| A mewly elected squire in Wis- +ust pablaticd Adelphia navy yard. Cramp put into Royal Can 0 & R.. N ANGELO, Tex., April 25.—Woo 5 G iy ust published. “ffect & wage increase of 10 per cent.j galtck Cons : on the’ eheep's baci is being con- ‘:'n:sll‘n.fl::d. :\“:lasn’::":’ar:,\;‘;‘ s Jjust p c. 2 alt k new. ! t h nuc Y . vas New High Employment Record. Santa Fe 0 & G FReLEY foF ounaiinerel &t (B0) cente i o ihatohe eouin carry them (o to i t & Mich., April 25 (Special). e ot a pound, or about 7 cents higher | S 'opy to investors on request DETROIE Mich, Apci] 28 (Specien| 1 noim nite. : Than the rice paid a vear ago in mid- |kracefully. o lie haunted the court- e D okt Yonchad e now ARt Bk . : v summer, at which season the peak |house to gather stray crumbs of wis- | CRANE, PARRIS Tere in the last w L o price of the year usually is recorded. |dom from higher courts which sat| high record of 337,620, an increase of P L {dom. | &C Texon Oil & Land 4 Lambs are belng contracted for de- jthere. = o OMPANY 1.833 men. = ; o 4 e i B R s S e g MR ERE | e More Interest than Principa was all In and the argument madé, 823 Fifteenth St., N.W. s N INDUSTRIALS. e - - : | LIVING COSTS RISING Acussico . ] W SANSAS CITY, Mo, Aprit 26 —The "% SR takces this case under WASHINGTON, D. C. FASTER THIS YEAR \ & s price to which hay has risen in | ,gvi 4sgs under)) Am Gas & Hlee pra 42 2 this section today s attributea by | AOVI*IE) BU Nenestay, marn e | . e dealers to the fact that high {relghts | favor of the plaintif: d 'HE accompanying chart shows Am Drug 4 5 |and lo‘v‘v prlce: :nsl year ruu_ll_zhed in th o i, at 6149 : \ Are (oo a small crop being put up. Then a e surpris o! Prices Leap as Far in Two Months At Brate ¢ i Shortage doveloped {n New Meslco T 4 g gr 5 at 6727 in 1923 as in Half g % 8 and Texas caused an unexpected . - e compound interest, of an invest- Brit-Am Tob cou > o i 5 A - ot 1938. : |l Security and Liberal Return || ment in our Fiest Moregage Bouds Bilyn City R R 4 9% | SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. April 25— | 4000000 of $20 a month The April issue of the Monthly La- Ruddy Buds ...000 1% California_will produce only 60 per | . bor Review of the Ualted States bu Campbell Soup pfi 5 cent of tie normal prune crop this reau of labor statistics shows whole sale prices of 404 commodities had increased as much in two months of | Cellulofd Co . 23 as in all the last six months of 3 OO T Capital Prices on application I ane Bag 5 Main 2100 1412 Eye St. N.W. L P - 1% PP T T 5 H $ D334 | season, according to 2 state wida sur- 1 Earni 36.000.00 Cotuata copta - 0% Yev by the California Prune and A Comparison of the Earnings of | J3451727 Atthe end of 25 years, for example: Centrifugal Ir Pipe. Apricot Growers' Assoclation just com- % (nicago Nipple ... % pleted. Late frasts this month damaged BTN i 3 tiie blooming trees in all prune districts. | Cities Service Company You will have invested - $6,000.00 - . Cleveland Motor ... 33 KALAMAZOO, Mich. April 25— "This barometer of living costs. in- (leveland Mot pfd. Celery gors, = . = A y growers of this district are . L. - i recel dicering a Gefnite upwasd trend in e % | concerned. today over their inability | Showing the successive increases which have marked the You will have ived in Hold In coming monthe. Is contained | Curtiss Aero - 8 L come i e o n ToL ot progress of the Company in the last threc months: interest - - - - 8,619.25 in the following comparative figures | 41 Cuvamel Fruit . - : intensive Ccelery ' cultivation - are ‘rom the publication, in which 100 is DUEE W Coat > affected, The worst feature is the dumunry = Febraary i March . the average of 1813 Wholesale prices: Donglas Perfection: solden henrt variety. for “which n,,,=| Gross Earnings......$1,397,675 $1,605,122 $1,776,287 You will have accumu- July. 1922, 155; December, 1922, 156; Dubiller ¢ & Radio fs most demand. is the worst sufferer. | | lated 14,619.25 January, 1923, 156; February. 1923, Surant et < 3 e Net to Stock......... 1,138,541 1,352,597 1,498,057 - =t Lt 1487, 4 5 & PITTSBURGH, April 25.—Steel mak- o0, M Tsing the same scale. the commod- Foinaation Ca. 1. ers in this district Rave fncressed their Preferred Dividend... 411,737 413,183 413,183 | 4 ities are classified, - dter Matar. .. 4 river shipments. e Carnegie Steel e ations or folione ardner Motor ; Company” today 13 peratiag "t Net to Common..... 726804 939,414 1,084,874 :l': othfl'l words, ’mg,eeg“'m""; steamboats an about thirty-five : eresl "ece1vi wi . i barges between Piltsburgh and New The 6% preferred dividend was earned 3.6 times in March, e total mt Lo Farm products a......... v Orleans, and Jones & Laughlin are equivalent to $21.60 a share per annum. $2,619.25 more than the total Foods handling a_similar tonnage between . 1 A . Clotner and Giotiing .. here and St. Louis. Eight to ten Sixty-seven per cent of these earnings are derived from Pub- principal invested. , el and | uf.m'{uiiam 8 thousand, tons of heavy melting scrap lic Utilities and 33 per cent from oil operations. This chert shows the growth of & montbly s o ave sold at . month ago sales o i e obiah Bowar aee : wers made for the same delvery 4t Public Utility sccurities are the most desirable and attrac- wnder our Investment Savings Plan. . & Hoagefurnishiogs Lupton ¥ M....... 27.50. tive class of securities in the market today, because the com- 1 you would like to know more about this simple, safe wey Y OU €an invest any amount, from Milivaie : : » : . Miacellaneous e e Banies are: 10 increase the income from your savings, call, writeorphone $10 a month upward, to earn a Al commoditie: Mercer Motor .. Mesabi Iron - N e 3 o 4 s i of a'$20,000,000' spring and_axle com- Indispensable to the country's industrial progress Main 6464 for our free booklet, " How to Build an Inde- f . . o Cunere W Lore pany here indicates the confidence felt More favorably and intelligently regulated than steam pomy iy sl proportionate amount of interest. WOREREN BETmATER: N ¥ Tele Co pra. today In the future of the motor ac- railroads. ; April 25, 192312 m, Ouyx, Hoslers - , cessory = business. The _plans an- . (Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co.) Patterson Tob A 8, | nounced provide for the merging of the Fundamentally more stable in every respect than the Nominal Selling checks, P oo Co... Torbensen and Eaton axle ‘compantes average industrial enterprise. siondon; pamll oo SBNT - Coe Byrene Mfg ...... Goncerns, - The. new company Wil b We recommend the purchase of Cities Service §% preferred NO LOSS TO ANY INVESTOR IN 50 YEARS #ogméz.-&olxnr 100 A T TR > lél;mn.ngyg the E.l:o',‘.‘a,,,h:;,d Spring stock at prevailing quotations to net about $12%. - aris, .o 78 Ve capacity - Brussels, fran . Rosemb Graii Cor {for 150.000 sets of axles and about Circular on Request. Berlin, mark = Schulte Stores . gl o K S i 3,000,000 springs a year. g 'f.",’q‘ ";'_';:‘.:?‘.“ 3 ::'\'l.l'.:':'.fi;x:: 1' 7 (S i EARNINGS UP 60 PER CENT THOMAS Y:"EQR“.QEQNY & CO. q‘e F-HoSMITI'}BgOMPANY Tienna, crown . B e - Tiodapest, erows ... 0002 : i Blagie. crown... ; : e Al ¢ 12 NEW YORK. April 25.—The North | 1d: FIRST MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS T ; T American, Company and subiluries 510-11 Evans Building letia oW iy Triangle Film 00 @4 twelve months ending March 31, 1923, ‘Washington, D. C. 1414.1416 EYE STREET, N. W. E 3 . Tniversal Ploe 12 low 10 of 362682408, an increase of 60.84 per > . e § b Ry 3 cent over the corresponding period a Main Nineteen thousand insects are re- Un Bt Skar e %o year ago. Total net Income was given 6189 = quired to make one pound of the United Bakeries . as $23,075,181, compared with $12.- celebrated cochineal dye. 5 U 8 Lt & Hest 750,460 laxt year, - 2 i sem LT ok s

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