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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1923. FINANCIAL, i pomic a1 aquiastion| OF STRAWBERRIES UNDER RECEIVER POOR SHOWING FOR 1922 BEING HELD UP By the Associated Press. Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office. I NEW YORK, May 7.—The miners’, continued with May selling off to ‘ 25.23 and October to 22.85 during the "7 oo e B2 Mes ere. within 10" or e PICKERS; and shopmen's strikes are blamed | net lower. Prides were within 10 or i 3 s 1 s P 4 ; ER ey i . 13 points of the lowest with the mar- | SPreitl bapateh 0 theSuae: - |Davis Company Given Right to|for the relatively poor financial | Financial Houses Await Comple- Dbt ol DL T Ta it b year ket very nervous and unsettled 2 = ek IR <o showing of the Lehigh Valley Rail- 4 Special Dispatch to The Btar. Dew stock aot around 2 o'clock. Futures closed |growers here are worrled today over | Continue Business—$3,000,000 | Tooy o8 orrr®in Toes by bresiaont tion of New U. S. NEW YORK, May 7.—Further weak- | the moverrers” t Lo SpaPathy with weak; May, 25.40; July, 24.20; October. [who is golng to pick the 25,000,000 e ompy i Ny rrotnen | S he mos {weak: 2 000, 2 . E. . Liasas pedon the curb exchange | the bic hoacd.. despitc ithe highiy Fut Take Tumble on Bet 122.90; December, 23.50; January, 2220, | quarts of strawberries which will | in Debt. stocknolders, which shows net fn- | Financing. today following renewal of the sell. | {AY0rable earnings i “reported” for AlG i n ll‘l’" rend i ! e " y KON oOmupsTe W 1 & & quarter. Fulf Ofl of 1 utures take Swindle Story Spreads. Bpinj onfthsfbaimenyie “"‘“’"Z‘»Z’i‘ $10,050,797 'in '192i. Operating rev- | ing movement on the stock exchange. | sylvania at ane time was off aimme ter Crop Reports—Acre- |YEW ORLEANS dMuy 7 —The mu- O O o o] Bt Amoctsted raee ones totaled $63.418.889, a decrease | g, i, ssmciated Prems New low records for the year were |2 poiits from last week's final ket became full of stories of a swin- |rallroad cars have been ordered toj S | of $12,678,910 under , while oper- i = reached in many insta 3 Southern States Ofl went lower dur dle having been perpetrated, in which | take care of the crop, but pickers are| DAYTON. Ohlo. May Following | yting expenses decreased $8,214,127. NEW YORK, May 7.—Local Invest- y instances, and it = 2 ing the ecarly dealings, but rallied age lncreased buying orders were connected with [few. Committees are combing the|the filing of a creditors' bill by the| ~Progress has been made, President| ment bankers reported today that ;"59 !‘;‘Vidgnl"that operators working mmmwh'nl later on publication of th» g i worthless checks. It was said by |south for negro hands for this work.| Westinghouse Electric and Manufac-|Loomis said, in complying With the | gevera] large bond issues were being | 207 the decline still held the upper Z;p’"ff or quarter ended March ) some brokers that some of the sell- turing Company of East Pittsburgh|mandate of the United States Su-| hand. owing earnings of $666,702. Dui- ing of the session was the liquida- Y e hK preme Court directing the railroad held up until after the government T2 ent redicticnaliint Conasi o ing this period it was stated the con Ry il Anscclated T tion of cotton bought on such orders.| TODAY’S SUGAR PRICES. |[#B#inst the Davis Scwing Machine| company to sever its connection lth | inancing had been completed and the | acted anan incentive for further sell- | hamsy H310, 04t cash dividends to R, May T A Gem open- | In the trading up to 12:30 o'clock | Company the federal court today ap- the coal producing companies which | gnoives of dealers cleared of the |ing throughout the ofl Broup, al: | snountyOfpses 13 Jn_additlon o g O e 1y« remewal of | Prices were sent $1 10 137 polnts un- = . Polnted Earl T. Turner recelver of|it owns. A plan of segregation has| U CC0 CCCUR, SINCS Bl U0 enugh the demand Cfrom - eutside | ek Sietment of 10 per cent. ng was fo B der the last quotations of last week, | Raw Market Steadier—Some | the sewing machine company with|DBeen appro y S v sources was small. Today's announce- | ly quiet duri; P was comparat weakness in the cotton market dur- v, 5393 for July and 22.29 for Qc- s Kesies, district court and a formal decrec is | and unsold siuce the first of the year. [ment that Magnolia Peiroleum Cor | WiiUin, Juring: most of the seesion ing today's early trading. Firstp | tover. Weakness in Futures. jSuthorltyito contintic IHAIDIEREss. | | expectenison. Owing to the unsettled conditions |poration had followed the action of | muare, which® semtn boche brom e Jere 20 to 22 points higher on old | Cotton futures closed barely steady | \pw YORK, May 7&-The marked | The creditors bill states that the | abroad, no European finanding | Mi:Continent Producers in reducing | fow the fifty level. 5 crop months In response to relatively | & Bt GEAHineg 0f J5 10 1L POIND: | e raw sugar was a LitHo nteadier ‘(?'h‘:s Savd ’f[hhc?z‘,"‘:m,t::gu:z;:;‘? WALL STREET NOTES. | considered likely for many months to | desiine of 5" roteiy in" riiccd,in @ urther llquidation occurred in § i x B > et ¥ "18; 1 in tone early today, but there were |debts excesding §3,000,000, - 3 . | such stocks as Rosenbaum preferred tirm cables, and 10 points higher to, (ctober, 22.42; December, 22.09; Janu- . — come. Vacuum Oll, one of the speculative | Natl v, Univ S i | G ales reported with Cubas offered |mately $2,400,000 being first mortgage 2 speculative | National Supply, Universal Pipe pre » points lower on later deliveries, | g g | 1400, | . 5 ‘ . |leaders of the Standard group, G 2 jrolutailower on Iair Spot cotton quict, 100 points lower; | At 64 cost and trelght edual 10,045 and $600,000 current labilities. | Heavy ~Coal Output—Chandler| The report of the New ¥ork, Chi group, was|ferred and Shelton Looms. . Gien | another to drop off sh. 1 most of which were higher on com- % 8.03 for centrifugal and Porto Ricos| | cago _and St. Louis railroad as of P arply. Alden was an exception to the gen- p 4 sales on the spot 213 bales; to arrive, Assets claimed are $2,000,000 inven- o o she = Cities Service common, at 159,)eral tendency wission house buying and rumors of | none Low middling, 24.75: middling, | 3%, the_same level. | 3 Motors Report. | December 31, 1922, shows total assets ndency and held firm | : & . The raw sugar futures market was |tory and $700.000 current. | of $100,363,746 and nrofit and loss rains in Texas. There was consider-|25.30; good middling, 26.00; receipts, the outside, but after show- | : . Special Dispatch to The Stas. surplus of $7.741,376, against $88,350,-| NEwW v = T A hut Il wis voiy anon | 1i0oTibales: stockabisnbaIn | pasier at the outeide, but atter show- | The Davis Sewing Machine Company v $7,741,376, ug $88.350.-| NEW YORK, May 7—Following 18] % Totd smn NEW YORK, May 7.—Preliminary | 051 and $5,321,757 respectively the|an official list of b ptd. B X A | g : . offic bonds and stocks 8 Thread Co pfd. supplied and after selling at 25.61 on | active positions, under renewed liqui- | ts on the coal output show that | previous vear. traded In o e 2L oo S St v e 0 aniivg | | @ation. brompicd by ‘Teports of a |clbal office here. Authorized capital| TeBOTts on the cosl wiput show Ut | RGOV IO ceutiatics smowini thae | Mot saquy?™ (e NeW York Curb Star- | L fnited Takerien S - 3 al {}BREAK IN COTTON | continued poor consuming demand |is $10,000,000 preferred and 150,000 (LESETRS TORY OL CLWERRTE SN | the Orient now claims one-fifth of the [ o - Talt Retall Cands.. the first half hour on a renewal of | ! and the unsettled feeling in the stock |ghares non par common. l" as compared with 4.175,000 for | €ntire foreign trade of the United Salenln S UKLt & Heat.. 'e orleas ener: e = thonsands. - U 8 L liquidation and more or less general OF $5 PER BALE market prices rallied sharply on cov L ek in 1925, and 2,116,000 | States have been the subject of con- '"qulAv;Hm = o h-w.»_ :“‘nlsn"r:.f‘r'f prd. is a Delaware corporation with prin-| selling. This carried active months {eringg and trade buying. aceompanied bor L i % 2 - ite Wea ynoducedliin interest in local business Allied Packers s, Univ Pipe pfd w i by talk of more bullish’crop figures. + |tons of arthrac % and banking circles. The propor. L 3 L i enerally 45 to 49 points below Satur- | . % | the same time as compared with| propor- Alum 75 25, aring Hat ... genel -.l Sl .! s S | The latter referred lodlh.e rep‘ct-n of 5,000, in 1922. The output of bitu- | tion of American trade with the far Alum new '33.. 103 1055 Wavne Coal ..o day’s closing prices, making a Cuban newspaper reducing its es- e ls 32500,000 tons ahead of the | €ast has nearly doubled since 1913, Am Gas & Eleo .. 04 estern Feed Mty ro- d for th ovement. | By the Associated Press. timate of the yield from 3,745,000 to IN P GGL WIGG | - pes hea | Am Lt s w'out wts. 1007 Wanner Mall Cast. e i ~u: l;‘rn“\'x the Department| NEW YORK, May May cotton | 3,603,000 tons. Drices at midday were I Y I-Yler!lln‘!,‘afyr‘f«% ‘-';:Jn’uz“ S Am T & T 6s % 100% 3 Pllise Cp 1st pfd. Ry 5 e it otton. plantine; | Droke fromi2690ithe opEning figure;| Sito G pointyinetlower. © 1 pia LS S he feat authentic fgures regard-| RAILROAD HEARINGS SET. Aamds o 1L B R A S L L . 3 ols AELiomLanE e 0 23.60 on the New York Cotton Ex-| There were no changes in refined ing the earnings of the Chandler| Interstate Commerce Commission Ar & Co of Del 5lgn 00% ?2% § | 03% while still backward. is 2dvancing ! change today of Eior Itio; gar with fine granulated listed at 2 o | 3 et A et At G I8 o MINING. s oo g any areas. was consid- |better weather in the south. This was | tinue &N = g H : cover | facilities on the Pacific coast we N B et San‘l.\" Fesponsibie for the de- |a decrease of $8 a bale from the day's| * o Saunders From Financial ‘~:r}lulflou:e:;%n‘sfvfit‘:‘r“xd‘g{ :lfimino::: today for Pocatello, Tdaho, on June 8 Botrary i > 4 4 cline, which, however, wa _m»ncrany’v hluzr_- figure and of 35 from Saturday's | LIVERPOOL COTTON. Tacks | first five months. 3 j(l‘fi, and at "‘j f attle Chamber of \ 9 3 Boston Mont Corp.. .19 i referred to' us a continuation of closing. S ol e % < | J It is expected to earn in the neigh- | nmerce on July 17. Commissioner o Butte & Western... =~ 214 liyuidation October contracts sold off to 23| LIVERPOOL. May 7.—Cotton—Spot. | gy e Associated Press borhood of $15 for the full vear.|Aitchison will preside 1073 Calaveras Copper .. 3 - cents, or $4 a bale lower than last| .o, b 2 i el saua ] o il e o y 053, Calumet & Jerome . 11 New Oklesuy; Mazket Week's cloning. The general market | ¥eak: prices steady. Good middling, | MEMPHIS, Tenn. May 7.—Several | Current shipments of cars a b Cons Gas Balto fis A. donia_Min.. > AN -, 2 C o 2. 01 E ENts | 5 . .08 NEW ORLEANS, May 5.=Colton|showed declines of 3 to 63 cents per |14.99: fully middling, 1489; middling: | hundred Memphis business men. | 533 Lol & Uy, Shipments In | BAR SILVER QUOTATIONS. e = Ganario copper ovened quiet. May, 25.9%; "..".,"gl 25.42 ;x‘t‘l:;x]T::;:éli:\_;n‘r;\nrfl;fld with ‘prices pre- | 14.79: Jow midditne, 14.51; £ood orel- | aivided into “tewms.” took the fleld | **\¢nita” Motor Company declared a| LONDON, May 7.—Bar silver, 32% Detrolt City Gar G5, 0% " Columbia Emerald wetobe »gcember. " ay in 2 in to s i a v , pay- i Detroit Edfson fs.... Comstock 1 October, 9; Dgeember. : IV Other factors contributing to the | 8,000 bales, Including 4,700 American. | today in a campaign to sell 50,000 | regular quarterly dl\h.leiyx\d of ?\ ixfayd_’p,m.p per ounce. Money, 1% per cent.| i1 I);HT'F’I: x],_dxm;( 3 ?..;'11'“1"".. Tumael... Reports of scattered rains in the | OSRCE TRCIOES COMEDLUNE 10 M0E | poceipta, nome. Futures closed weak. | shares of stock of Pggly Wiggly | able June 30 to stockholders of record | 1 o' rares_Shore bills, 1%a1% | '3 Pon Ta mee buia : Con Cop Min n%t western belt and much higher cables | reports of a_poor demand for cotton | May. 13.78: July, 13.51: October. 12.82: | Stores. Inc. In response to a call for [ JURE 20 dend today: Pennsylvania|Per cent: threc.month bills, 115-16a Federal Sugar s '33 Cons Nev Uran’. than due put the price of cotton up | goods and the unsettled condition of | December, ~12.19; January, 12.09:] (1,1 eers issued by Clarence Saun- | cog N = per cent Fisher Body 6s Stlver... ; : H * | March, 11.97. Coal and Coke common. e i ; Finher Body d ] to_the extent of 10 to 17 points tradnE finithe stoskiandfobiesioom 1 ders, heac of the incorporation, who,| New York bank clearings, $433 W YORK. May 7—Foreign bar g around the opening today, but heavy | arkets H i Exper | g nk 4 silver, 67%; Mexican dollars, 51%. Fisher Body 6s 38, : — Avertise s last | 000,000. New York bank clearings. ® g Gulr Robt 7s....... Sling met e improvement and | — BUTTER GOES HIGHER. S e eeinene s WS Heaei0a0/000] GNew s YaekREederl ik alena Sig 01l Ta. cuick break resulted. At the end of | Sank cf s, $72.000.000. Be en Asphalt Ss.... Miges 7 The first haif Hour of trading the sc- | CALL MONEY FIRM. CHICAGO, May 7.—Butter—HIgher: | when it says that unless I sell class A | jong bk orellts, 312 o - Boston | PARIS BOURSE UNSTEADY. Grand rank A%a % 10 1 Sines. ank cle 0,000, Ve Wanths were 35 to 45 Doints| NEW YORK, May 7.—Call money |Creamers cktras. 42; standards 4114 | Piggly WIggly stock 1 will go | VAT clearings 33000000 PARIS, May 7.—Prices moved ir- S OitariEs S wnder the elose of last week. After firm: high, 5; low, 4%: ruling rate, | extra firsts, 41ad1'%; firsts. 39'2a40; broke.” e lTably onltite touras (50as [ Th Hocking Valler 6s.. trading up to 25.47. July sold off to|4%: closing bid. 5: offered at 3%.|seconds, 39. 2 .| The stock selling campaign—one ' Misao Yamamura, a fifteen-year-olq resulariy on ok & reo Hond! Lubber. v, 2185: October rose to U3 and_ fell |Last loan, 5. Call loans, against ac-| EgEgs anged; receipts, 49.668 | of the most unique ever launched student at the Savage School in New 'per cent rentes, 57 francs 86 cen- P S 2279 Much of the selling ceptances. 415: time loans, firm: mixed | cases; firsts, 26a261.: ordinary firsts, here organized under the slogan: | York city, recently won the club- | times. Exchange on London, 70 farncs o o as Goldfield b AL R R ateral, 60.50 Gy, 51: 4-6 montha | 124; miscellaneous, 25a331y: #tor- | “Save clv Wiggly for Memphis ™ swinging title in the first Amateur 5 centimes. Five per cent loan, 74 Maracaito OIl 7n 25 " e s itho heas i ibia dfternoont Il Prime commercial paper. | age pack as. 28%a2812; storage It fs planned to sell the stock on Athletic Union gymnastic champion- {rancs 70 centimes. The dollar was Morrin & Co Tyux.... 102 o Soat the government's injunction suit | 5as. T s an installinent payment basis Ship for women. quoted at 15 franes 1715 centimes Oliio Paswer 5y 1. Tinrdshel) i Penn Power & Lt 35 y Harmill Div K A, 10 Henrlet i Syiver Pub Serv EI Pow 6% 23 Hill Top Nevada. Sears.Roeh 5 $ 1 1 Hollinger om0 1 Hecla AMine 18 Howe Sound 7 ndependence Lvad 9 Jib Cons . 100 Tone Star 2031 < National Tin ited Ol Prod % New Cornella Un Ry of Huv's $ w Dominton Cop. seu Al leg w Coat S oy, dine.... Nevads' Gphir Nipiss i Mexican Govt Ge Powh e Rtepublic of Peru &5 o Richmond Copper. Russian Gost 5iw.. 10 10 Reor Div Anney. Russ Gost efs 5i4x.. 10 0 Salida Mines Ruks Gove 8. ... 103 101 Sandstorm Ke: Ituss Goxt 5ix cfu.. 104, 101, Silver M of Am U'S of Mexico 45... 4821 4mb stie King D Min ¢ ver King Cons.. Sales STANDARD OIL ISSUES. Niiver Pick o in units, 1000 Anglo-Am 0il . 14 Spearhead Gold ... Mrobos’ 1l T3y 4 Showstorm Sil' Lead B X Bannde Ba82.8. Board of Directors R e Sfligeles . 18 10 Camie oy, 18y wpah Extens CHARLES L. ALLEN N gt Tuoiumne President Norton Company w ;:L‘rl-m}: 1600 3 Un Imp Cah Apes President Yale & Towne Mfg. Co. Y 120 West End WALTER S. BUCKLIN e o On President Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. 230 Praidle P L. Manufacturer i ¥ entucl “ ] i 7 S Kot Washingtor, Stock Exchange President The Russell Co. B B T e R HOWARD COONLEY T ATk Nae Gas ... % | Whshingion Ry % Floct comi—7o0"5¢'58, 10 Roston W 011 ] ihington Rucy. & E & FRANCIS W. DAVIS Carlh Syadieate.. 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