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28 *y FINANCIAL. THE EVENING STAT , WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1925. FINANCIAL. =t __tuuent T STSNN SUR_SESENGION D O WEDAY, JOWANY I L mancn MOVES ARE MIXED | NEw York stock excrianGe | BONDS SELL OFF | Coxvew o BONDS mooxmennner] WHEAT IS HIGHER ADDITIONAL BANK Received by Private Wire Direct to The Star Office IN STOCK MARKET s )| INTRADINGTODAY, s ™ o ) AFTEREARLY SALES) OFFICERS NAMIED Stock Exchange at present, it is impossible to get complete closing ’ Lib 3%s 5'1'5"10'{'{'0" ux:‘fi' ‘gm Va-Car Chem 7s 5 76% 7T6% quotations in time for the regular edition of The Star. Final and come . Lib 1st 4%s 25 10119 10116 10117 :’vl;::x;csh 7114. ;w lf ;!:% ;‘;fiv. ;:% er Sug Industrials Go Higher as| | Pietc auotations will be published in today's 3:30 edition. Firmer Time Money One Rea- | Lib3diis: 260 1015 do13° lo14. |Wemersugzswa1l z s2- st~ s2 |Corn and Oats Also Gain in|Potomac Joint Stock Land Diné4%s. . 51590084 10196 100 98" | oSt Bunbe ... 37 8 3% S 4 s A T (Giake) P TR % West'n Unlon 6%s 19 110% 110% i pi o — . - Many Rail Shares Are Abitibi Pow (b, §5% 6% 4% G4 | Gen Blel (600). 114 -son for Reactionary US4k 05 10 10436 los2s 10424 s L IR AT el el Grain Pit—Provisions Institution Prominent in Adams Exp (6).. 99 99 98% en Motors (5). 724 ckwire Spen 7s. 28 9% & : - i FOREIGN. . . 5 Freely Sold. fmanes § 5 RS e Trend in Values. B ap{GERECR T B0 Wikhout Support. Today’s Elections. AdRemlypr(h). 80 B0 | B0 0 e e 2 Argentine 5s 10 83 ' 83 83 | Winchester A 7%s 4 102 101% 102 et sl AtrmeanctaiB). B0 00 O e pare P Argentine 6s A..... 59 95% 95 95% | Youngstn S&T 6s. 8 964 96% 96% BY STUART P. WESTS R e s 30c | Gimbel Br pf (1) 10474 BY GEORGE T. HUGHES. Argentine 6s B. 6 95 95 95 By the Aseociated Press. BY CHAS. P, FER Special Dispatch to The Star, Al Gl 7 150" 120 120 120 | Ginter Co (l'r&) 5 Special Dispateh to The Sta. ::;l.'::lth;e s - 29 102 101% 1(9)_1]% RAILROAD. CHICAGO, January 14—Although| - P. SHAEF NEW YORK. January 14—-Today's| Allied Chem (4). 84 8¢ 83% 834 Giiaden Co. Les W NEW YORK, January 14.—A slight- | 5unifo o oocoe 19 88 30 &0 [ Ann Arbor 4s. 2 S eu Be | anst sudsrwent an eirly salback in) Finsiel Washington wes $oSay stil price movement on the Stoc Allis Chatm (4)., 4% 768% 17 G s Loa0y ¥ firmer tone for money brought v Atchison Gen 4s... 46 89% 8912 9% | are._tofsy, (the .macket soon Busily enguged ‘fu’aunuar mestings of change was another mixture of in-| Am Agricul C 15% 14% Goodrich. .. 4l 4 out small declines in U 5 BalslumPuwl. 107 S0, 874 | ST penzad s sguatce, . Atfientithe de et Siviane) wivances’ And] detliness” S| AmAn ol tor w4t Goodrich pf (7). 95% Government samie i paaited States | Belgium 6%s w1 24 94 93% 93% |B&Oprin3is... 1100 100 100 |cline in quotations at Liverpool, to- e bl jnany weak spots cropped out opera- | Am Bk N ({1315 170 170 170 Goodyearpt.. | 97 92 The high-grade rails and industrials | pojsjom o o4% Joianie o0s 108 5 10 874 814 804 | gether with continiied selling here to ing St et e L T tions for the rise were carried on | Am Beet Sug (4) 40% 40% 40 Gdyear prior (3) 1064 In general were affected the same | po & 4e0 59 AGTS 110% 7 88" g1 g8 | Chlize profits, acted as a weight onl| Of major fmportance was the mestin clsewhere and the met result was|Am Bosch...... 46% 4T4 43% Granby Consol.. 20% 2 way, but in this group there were | polivia gy . 4110% “g"' Frih 100 1507 101 | yalues. The Liverpool weakness was|of shareholders of the Potomao Join: little changed from where the market | Am Brk Shoe (5) 99 99% 99 Gray & Davis. . [ : exceptions. Weatorn Electric 58 | pordanu § 934 83 98 0 101 | attributed to increasing offers from | Stock Lana Banik, headdusreretn o left off on the prpcedhlg{ day 0 the Am Can (18).... 164% 164% 160% on\,::lg l{f((‘s)) & %|dropped below 99 and Rock Island | gragiy7 . :2 32% ~ P+ 8614 | Argentina, but renewed speculative| Woodward Building, which was held "Tne industrials were favored the | Ain Can pr (7). 118" 116 116 1 Grt Nor ore (4). " Fefunding 4 heow 85, New Vork Cen- | Brazil e 4 2% 84 e (56% | buying here quickly proved more than fearly this afternoon " in - Alesanaris. e i ancon substan e Chin A 5y 2 Nor. . Sk molgreut slerlNiance 1 St “ | which varied from unchanged figures | stituti v Sierinks Just -bélow -thelr ‘hIgh| am Ghio 3 39, Gu Mo & N pf 62 97 5 these changes from the long range|conadsSs183l.... 3 101% 101% 101% % 9% I (o 3¢ cent lower, with May 1855 10| In a statement te siocrmomm Srent 3 . 3 Lt Blklyn-M * % » E Tevels. ¢ the| AMDruxSnyd.. 6 6% 6 Gulf St Steel (5) standpoint Selae faiv. loz 1024 1024 Bu,{nkgfi-::;. sug’ i B4% Boe|186 ana July 156% to 136%, were|dent George A. Harris briefly reviewed The advice of a number of the|ym Bxpross'(g). 158% 168% 155 Hartman Co (4). . A St. Paul Bonds Weak. Chlle Te1hie L s 192% 102% | Canada South 5s.. 3 100% 100% 100% | 0!loWed by a moderate general down- | the operations of his bank during its leading brokers leaned toward the|in, & For Pow.. 83% 85% 33% Hayes Wheel (3) 4 % In the speculative rails some sell-| Chija Fi Canad Nor turn and then by a sharp ascent to|18 nths' existence, stating t TR0 caurion from the outset todny | An & kpor : ey sty |ine”camme thte ntiys ratle same sl | Chile 8a126. 210" ¢ 103 103% 108 | Sanad North s, 0T | above sesterday’a naish: sources on December 31 amounted 1o on the ground that loans were 1ar8¢ | Am & I P 25% (7 128 Househ P (13%) o 864 Ing reports of the discussion of that | Christiania §s..... 3 130% 110% 110% | CAnada Pac deb 4 A 76| Corn and oats were responsive to|$2,5874,121.01, adding the amount was and a technical ac = '] Am Hide & Lea. 12 2 Houston Oil.... % road's financial condition before the | non'pow - Car Clinch & O 5s. 4 100% | the changes in wheat. After open-|NOW in excess of $3,000,000. This in- The market, according to speculative | Am Hide & Lpf. 2 Hudson Man o |Senate committee at Washington. The | Gomanon g Pal 3 295 | Car Clinch & 0 6a. 100w |ing. at % to % cent lower, May 130% | cludes capital stock to the amount o O s ithont rapara | A e (DI s o8 r H:flfi,“‘"‘g'flm 5% 5% [ weakest St. Paul Isue was the 4s of | cobenhagen Ble.. 18 96 807 B2R| Gent of Ga 534s. § 1001 "o | to 170%! the corn market sagged a[$250,000 and 23,5%4.26. 11 Many deemed this unfavorable Am Linseed- ... 2T% Hilhssce s i | , Milwaukee and Puget Sound | Socho ’,“7‘9':5‘“ 1807, S0 }?gu Ches & Ohlo cv ¢ * | " "Oats startea at % to % cent off,| Which $2,600,000 had already been sold Equipments Move Easily. Am Linseed p 57% Independ Of1 (1) 17 ¥ red on the St. Paul Pacific| parish \uricdsd 2 10K 106%; | Chi & Alton 334s. . . May €2, and eased down somewhat| A note of conservatism in the mar There was no excuse for the taking [ Am Locomo (6). 116 lrw»l' Indlan Motoreye . extension sold down nearly a point. nem:.-.,k‘;z c 88 B 1‘(!“ % 109 101 “| Chi B&Q gn 4s '53. further. Later all months showed an | 38ement was sounded when report was up of the equipment stocks beyond | Am Metal (3)... Blia 5lis “ Indian Refining. 6% 6 Denver and Rio Grande Western sink- | popooao g0 """ 1109 110% | Chi B&Q Ist rf 58 advance made that only a total of $2, the fact that they were ecasy to|Am Radiacor (4) 98% & Inland Stl (21). 474 Ing fund 5s broke sharply under a . : > “op% | Ch! & E1gn 5 E 7 4 Provisions were Without y|had been loaned agricultural interest move and were therefore likely to|AmRy Exp (6). 82% 2¢ Inspiration Cop. 82% % flood of selling orders. : i .5 957 | Chi Great West 43. ? 74 | 2 ve support. in Maryland and_Virg} on applica Tiove a steadying Influence on the|Am Republic.... 64% 4 o, | Internat Agrl... 8 b The opening price was more than | o SenS WY 00 9% | CM& Puget Sd 4 5 3 Open tions totaling $7,122,347 from thes general list. Baldwin Locomotive | Am Safety Raz.. 38% 4| Int Cement (4)." 634 b3 2 points below the previous close, but| o r" Tonias 99y, | Chi M & St P 4s 2| 75%4 S Sisten,) Ehe Dank wis xeportsd Lob Above 136 and paying only 7 per cent | Am Ship & Com. 127 s Int Com Eng (2) 841y there was a subsequent rall A s a1 10314 | CM & StPdb 4s.. e 853 1385 13T | now on a eubstantial earning basis was altogether out of line. Am Sm & Ref (6) | Internat Har (5) 109 strong feature was Seaboard Air Line | g ne VRCOT S 0o 61, | CM&SEP gn 4589 ¥ 9 g ok e The following directors were re But the market for the stock was Ams& R pf (7). 109% 109% Inter Har pf (7). 114% 68, which. selling just below 88, were | p Won< S ;,, 94 | Chi M&StP cv 434 55 roel i 1.2 elected for the y Joha B. Coch being pushed up against a stubborn Snuff (12)... 145 145 = Int Mer Marine. 13 4 higher than at any time last yvear. p“’"‘j"'.‘“" B, 8 Chi M&St Prf 4%4s 3 5 1.3 % | ran, L. W. Gunby, R. Laurie Mitchel short interest which was contending Alv» 1 Fdys (3). 48% 48% Int Mer Mar pf. . ‘ i | These bonds vield nearly 73 per cent.| EXeNCh T8 W 1 Chi M &St P cv bs, % BT BT | T e 2 George A. Harris, Arthur Peter, Johr with a narrow floating supply Am Stl Fy pf (7) 110 110 . | Internat Nickel. Other firm spots were furnished by F""‘q‘;"‘,"g"' S ChiM&StP 6s ey 4 1% | I Cassedy, Charles Edward Hilllard American Locomotive would have! Am Sugar.... 507k % || Internat-Paper. b Missouri, Kansas and Texas adjust-| ~renchGovet3s.. 83 3 . 6 B b Aol EXlmer i T to increase its pr dividend of $6| Am Sugar p 98 Int Pap pf st (6) ments and by the Missouri ific| Germany Ts wl.. - 2 4s.... ptember i Wirids C. Hopkins, jr.; §. P. Sau in order to justify a price close to|Am T & Tel (9). ns’ 134 S e Ao ag 84| issues. both the 43 and the 6s. Greek Tswi...... AR May 5 595 | I C." Bedinger, B. W. Parke Where it was selling today. The|Am Tobacco.... 88% 88 T St Ry CA bE (69 611 Among the idustrials, there was | Haitl 6s e 2B IR G 5 Ty < 3 J. M. Hooker, W. Gilbert Dent, Verno advance in Am n Car and Foundry | Am Tobacco (B) 8% 8T% | Inter Shoe (5).. much irregularity. Local tractions| Holland-Amer 6s. 3 ChiRT& Pgn s, 33 81 35, September ... - : Tagmes. X E Above 200 continued, anticipating the | Am Tobac pf (6) 104% 105 [nt Tel & Tel (6) were mostly heavy. Skelly Oil 6138 Hungary 6ls. . 9 9 Chi RTI& Prf4s.. 5 Y - e e 4 of the new financlal plan, | Am Typ Fdrs (7) 107 107 | Intertvpe (113) 2 % 243 | Were lower. United States Rubber bs | Japanese 4s.... 254 ChiTH&SE 5s.. Footer and Carroll Flerce Which will call for a division of the|Am Water Wks. 36': 36% 3 e il were in demand. crossing 86. Japanese 61 i 91Y ChiUnStat%s... 1 9315 92, 4 COTTON DEcLlNEs H Northeast Savi El present stock into twe parts, and will| A Woolen..... 62% 62% 60 ‘Jz'r‘:::‘;xflj‘;?: 2 e In foreign bonds Brazil 7s had a| Jergens UM 6s'47 Chi Union % i :r ,:.:: ,,..T:‘::.nf'sm- khe pave the way for higher dividends. | Am Writ Pap pf. 2 5 Siu brief run-up, and the Brazil Tl:s|Lyonsfs......... 2 5 Chi Un Sta 3 . Lima Locomotive was another equip- | Am Zinc. ... 1% 1% 11 | Kansas & Guir.. were higher, but in general changes| Marseille 4| Chi & W Inc cn 43 ‘ IN EARLY DEAL'NGS Shsios e Nottheest Suyings B men which exceptionally active { Am Zinc pt 87% 8Th 3 KCP & L 1st (7). were unimportant Mexico 45 '04 asnt¢ 3 Chi & W Ind 7 s | resnlted dn the re-elsction of ths o at one time at rising prices. Rumors | Anaconda (75¢c). 47% 47% Kan City South. 3 Among the day's new offerings | Montevideo Ty 9 PE: board, as follows: J. H. Brodnax, A Were revived of a merger between|Ann Arbor...... 26 26 | Kan C So pf (4) 7 were $10,000.000 Cuba Co. 10-year| Netherlands 65’54 CCC & StLre 63 A ¢ 3 S ERckS N B et oo : American Car and Foundry and|ArnCons&Co.. 9% 9% . Kayser {Julius) 2 secured 6s to yield 6.20 per cent Netherlands 6s '72. Cleve Term 5s w i. *| Easy Liverpool Cables and Lower|H. E. Glotzbach, D. Hall, el lcans Tocemotine | Art \ilelnlct'l)- “l‘fi‘t l:g 3 lKell) prgfield. 5 6% e ST orway 6s 1943, .. Cleve Term 5%s. . . 106% | Exch B Ginia Hoover. S x P‘l.";"‘, 1 , : Asso Dry G (5).. .| Kelly Spring 1st 62 cay 65 1944... 53 Colo & Sou 4 xchange P! B Narcisenfeld T, K. F. Rea Special Issues Ferced Up. AssoD G Ist (6) 941 941 94% | Kelsey Whi (6). 100% STEEL BUYERS DELAY y : 9 Cuba R R Ea . 5 . 85 ; M. R. Ready, G. T. Steuatt, L. P Other high-priced industrials were | Asso Ofl (114)... 35% 35% | Kennecott (3).. 57% b 4 66" 4 Cuba RR $%a.. " ,. 2 tions Down. i Steuart, C. R, Talbert, J. H. Thoma bid up, while the rest of the list was|AtT &S Fe (7).. 1181 118% Keystone T&R. 2 2 2 LONG-TIME ORDERS | - and J. T. Vivian reactionary, © One”of these was Du- s TEST Gl e e e R e Stockholders were told the institu pont, another was General Electric. | Atl Birm & At. 16 . ¢ | Kresge Dep Str. 434 pra By the Assoclated Press Del- el £ AMociatad T tion has just closed a very pros There was quite a bit of Eastman | AtlCoast L (18). 151 151% 1 5 gy i ~ YORK. January 14.—"The e E R NEW YORK, January 14—The cot-| JOT 183 JUst coned 2 very o' Kodak taken at a new high figure [ AtGulf& WI... 23 24 22 T p Can (B 31T first two weeks of the new yvear | POTto Algere 8s. Dan & RigGin . £ is | ton market opened today at Unchang-|{cene dividend and placed $5.000 for the year of 111%. Operations for [ AtGulf & W Ipf 85 36% 3 Sa b & mite. Jib I3 naturally have been seen some lessen. | Prague 7is. .. D & Rio G imp ba. . {ed prices to a decline of 4 points insyrplus without impairing mor 4 i Lehigh Va1 (3%) 80% Quccnaland Rio G imp 58 e to relatively easy Liverpool | persisted in Great Northern | Atlantic Refiinin 109% 109% Tiw 8 Beer 5 e {ing of the buying p: November | 47 AnGIN: |D&RG1stress.. 3 ¢ . by Bk |'\““' it oot asal ivided profits. and in Radio Corporation, while | Atlan Ref pf (7). 114' 114% s e and December,” Tron Age e land I e D& RioG Wrt5s. 418 G214 G0%a €% | ox D s o ar wors not 3 gained n the American Hide and Leath ‘ks | Arlas Tack..... 10% 10% | X‘imal‘oc:({) _M: % | provided most consumers with steel | ';;'D':‘.-v'"’ iy Des M & Ft D 4s o} By il 5 | were very strong on the decision o | Austln- Nichola. 8i% I fau | for the first quarter and many mills | B daniiaratt Brie st cons 4s. .. 7 ;3= € Afier easing off to 23.90 for March | I'wo Dircetors Added. TIod Bor ot to the reranitalisa: | BRI INE TR og 3 Loft 6% = Paulo City 8s. Fn-—g-n 4s. 34t jand 24.20 for May ut 10 pojnts | b Shulman and Rober e position to the recapitaliza- | pu)'g Oho (5) L same period is early to look for ¥ 0% Gons & B 5 & S , = 3). ., 7 0ose- Wil is 81% 2 > g Sao Paulo Staie 8s oy As 4. net lower, the ma held fairly | Ma . the board of 1i tion plan approved December 9. Bal & Onpe (). 63 Sl 4 o second-quarter buying of the heavier L Frie conv 4s B. e The Bdvince i Hhe atacts and ol B 4 ¥ | Lorrillard (3)... 85% faaterials, seeing that producers ex-<| SeimeDeptof7s... B s . g steady on a little covering and trade| in Bank at the & Bung & Ar (3)..+ Louislana Oil... 21% 24 24 : Serbs Cr'tes Slo 8s SrieconvdsD.... 32 7 3% 4 | buying. elling probably w re- ie er directors Erie & Jersey 6a > | stricted by the continued absence of ed follow: John R. Brown, George was checked. U. Steel common | Rarnedall A 233 21 2 % pect to write their present asking came down to 124, where i® encoun- e “s.( g | Toonta & Nasi L5 l}?% prices into second-quarter contracts, Sweden "“” ct. e « s 1 Barnsdall B. Ludlum (2) . 35% Erie Genessee R 63 rains in the Southwest and reports|B. Bryan, A Case, Joseph A. Dalv tered some support. The Independent | g which consumers find in the present = Gr Trunk sf d Sao e - o . Sl e aTs dewet audl o ol DAEUE ClRRT £ | McCro (1.60) B.. 93% high rate of production an assurance | SW133 5348 1948 .. =22 “1',‘;‘“ Grand e ae gt i L e 3 s ol most of the oils, Independent Oil and | pe¢hlehem Steel c Mclntyre (75¢). 16% P 4| they will get ample sypplies for all [ S¥1ss Confed Ss... 116 iy e 5 ere yesterday g R, irto osepl e i t Mack Trucks (6) 1215 e Tokio Ss... 67 at North 5s.. 314 o Liverpool cables said the opening | Jacobs. Thomas E. Jarrell, J. D. Leot iap dronnd 3 D & point.| Beth Stlpf (7). [ aees 3 y e s Ud Kt 1,5729. 16 116% 116% Gr North 515 % |advance there had attracted selling|ard, Earle F. Marean, Wil 2 There seemed plenty of stock for sale Mack T Ist (7).. 106 “The firmer tone. which D by ngm 5343 '29. 1 . advanc ® n. illiam ¥ in Marland, in Phillips Pete, in Pa- | popim poneries: Macy HR & Co.. 9% developed in all finished steel markets | Ud Kingm 530°37. 15 SLio v . | B e e o S mants. 1. Verable Sin Ollifang i i e A e ny| DY AT EID Lt S e Dartly ma the result of advances in | UdSteam Copents T 3 93 s ; chester was cautious in buying. | I Redmond Walsh' Thomas 1 within a fraction of their high levels. + T 12 1 | Mallinson & Co.. 83% raw materials, is still o™ Uruguay 8s. . 8 1067 4 7 New Orleans Quotations. alsh I o o o e e ey oy | BEI Edlaon (8). 129% 129% 12 Man Elmd g () 49 % evidence” | Surich e 110% 110 Hug® Man als e ceumAnE 14— Organization following the sto Mexic was very weak 5 0+ % 3T A z| 915 e J me NEW ORLEANS, January —The| o o i Ay 3 talk of passing of the dividend s T 4 | Man Eley gtd... 100 S ——————— MISCELLANEOUS. AL 9% o e tiot with fae | Nolders’ meeting resuited in the r PR BrklynUnG (4) 784 i SRR i . ll‘:o’:l’::l‘::me)lpe SR S 111 Central 53%s. .. trades showing losses of 3 1o 4 points| fonawe: |~ Crcial personnel Mail order shares were down sharply | Brown Shoe (4). 173 3 i ‘\1::?:2“?;?6{ :?,- v Rep It & Steel.. 60% 62 5 :: gfll‘;h«rms; jg; ?? g{v 111 C-C St L&NO 55 15 g on. near months despite a slightly| Tponmas | rell. pres from their tops. and 6o were such recent ‘ Brunswick Term 4% 4 | Maciana on > 4&;; RepI&Spf (7). 94 A Soat &.n lstse 19 97 . gé. Int Rap Tran 5s. 5 9 better 1 rpool than ue. October|p faonard, vice p Ly tavorites as International Paper, Indus- | BUf R&P (4).. 71 71 M Bk il a8t Reynolds Sp (1) 17 16% | AT Sug rer 6 38 101% 100% Int Rap Tr 5s stpd. 91, & | U palat bigher gt the Startlarer; Goorge . B vice trial Alcohol and Worthington Pump. lBufl&Susus', 106 105 M Dartys. as‘: “ = Rey Tob B (3). e 7TEL = B :l'u:’l'ecl "‘r-‘,-- }'n “_: 964 Int Rap Tran 6 5 2 7 “v"'.,"" u‘fg ~.'u;11h1‘.\_ :«f"'r_ the | wiiliam itus , Vi pre v B e iy e e A Mathieson Alka. 584 53 Eoy Duth 4434 534 2% 52% | Am T& Tl trs.. 56 100% 100% fnen Tan s : e2s | L0 ‘Z e L | Robe s i istance than ti \dustrials, s o 3% ey e 4 St Joseph Ld (2) 44% w2 o 5 = , st 6. 3 May t er to urer, Pacific fell over 5 points quite | Burds Brpf (). 94% 95% st StL&San F (5) 59% 5 e ey e bt D Int & G Nor aj 6s. - St 8p below vesterday Citizens Savin y. and so did Southern Pacific. Chi- | Bur Add Ma (3). 74 = 74 | St MOc B, 87 - L StLSanF pf (8).. 7 P AT & Tovies s o Towa Cent 1st 5s. St zenx Savings Bank cago and Northwestern broke nearly 2 | Butte Cop (30c). 8% 8% | May Dept St (5 8t L Southwest. 50 A Wt s ek re Kan City Ft S 4 2 L Jdcm otithe Citissns points in face of the announcement of | Butte & Superior 2: 231 22 May DpS pf (7). 12 5 % StLSwnpt (8). 7% 7 Pl 01 994 Kansas City S 5s 9 % HARDWARE PRI ES ¢ e anuualion the combination with the Chicago-St. | Butterick Co.... 22% 23% Metro Ed pf (7). = = Savage Arms... 86 A eeasak syt 104 103»; Kan Cy Term 4 in Alexandria shortly after noon t Paul. Minneapolis and Omaha. The St. | cadds Centra W 1% 1% Motro G Df (1.89) 19% 19% 16 Schulte (8). 114 14 114% | Andes 76 25% pd. 100% 100 Lake Shore 4323 Pauls were soft Cal Packing (6). 104 104 | Mex Seabd (2).. . Seaboard AirL. 214 21% 21% | Armour & Co 4%s 86% 865 IS Leh WAl il MARKET CLOSES WEAK. Cal Pete (1%).. 2T% 27 4| Mtami Cop (2) . 2 SesA AlrLipl_- 30i 38t 384 { Armour of Del 5%+ 92 91% R D | Calir Pet pe (7). 104% 104" 3% | Middle States... 1% . 5 g*:‘;‘fgs::fi:" et e 165 | Assoclated Oil 65 1023 1024 Y R - Callahan Zinc. 44 4 | Midind Pr pf (8) 102% anag o Bt 98% 98, F il Selling Pressure iiiorenses! With | ot ot st 3 MinSP &8 “} e Shell Union (1), 241 o o Manhat Ry cn 4s Can Pacific (10). 150% 1504 Mis Kan & Tex. 29y | Shell Un pf (6).. 99% 9914 100 | Bell Tel Pa 5s 101 100% erEat SRy T 1 Higher: Gall. Maney. Cent Leather... 204 20% | MK &Tof (5).. e - 32% B2% | Beth Steel pm 5 o1k 91 91| MEStLrfexs | Br the Associated Press. Cent Leather pf. 577 £8% Missouri Pacific 5 G| Sme LAt ai), LN 24% | Beth Steel 53%s ‘53 88 87% o i i NEW YORK, Januar CRRNJ (112). 307} som 0 Missouri Pac pf. s‘"zl:“‘: t (55 K%”’ 4 18% | Beth Steel s f 6s... 95% 95 “I MK &T st “* { . Fernand Petit, Smi prices reacted sharply t % Rib (2) 3 39% | Mont Power (4). o e | Brier H St 1st 5143 981 984 ME&TisB ... Special Dispatch to The Star : Somerville. Thomas Somervill ing whic as ely cha 2 7 3 | Mo : 9% | Skelly Ol ..... 2 247 SERRIEAR % b e - & which was widely cha Ao i Ay o : Sloss-Sheft (6).. 85 %| Bklyn Ed gen os.. e oti MK & T adf 5s....135 | YORK, January 14.—In its|Lewis M. Thaver, Frank L. Wagne c MK&TprinbsA. 9 \A'('r]»;l\ market summary Hardware eorge A . John E. Walsh as a correction of the weakened tech- | C 52% | Moon Mot (3). Bklyn Union G 5s. position. Equipment issues de- | C _Teed... 44% | *Morris & Ess | South Port S (6) 68 * o | i B e e ke el e T e el 2 31a | Mother Lode k| oS (0 TS 5 e 100 Kl == Treers e Age will wllliam nd Ralph M. Wolt. on merger rumors, but the rally was | Ches & Ohio (4). 96% 97% 96% ©6% | Mullins Body Souihern Hylis) 820 % Central Leather 53 1004 Wakiscitosen feo “Stand are lines are ad-| Follow ach lioldens mesting not sustained. Total sales approxi- | Ches & O pt (6% 108 108 108 | Munsingwr (3). oo bl g Chile Copper 68 110% e vancing steadily. Jobbers in all |t s il L E mated 1,800,000 shares. Chi n 8% 8% 4 = s 3 picer Mfg..... 18 1 Zails e 5 4 0 Pacific bs' market centers are revising price | Breunin president; William D e o0 anares e . 8% | Nash Mot (110). 3 ; Std Gas & EI (3) 44% ; ColGes & ElGa. . 2 1001 1004 | Mo Pacific o lists, and higher prices are expected [ West president; Roy L. Neu site (GiGrenned fn [the Iate!\enlinre || CHic/ HANSIIN: st L8xts SuBisonit (10) B2k St Ofl Calif (2).. : 6 Goag | CoLOs b LTS SLE. i Montrl Tm 1 . on additional lines. Hammers, tac user, vice president; R. L. Lamb birei s e Gl e U ) e 53 53 & at Cloak & Sut % StOHNJ (1)... % 7 “"“’(!‘““,‘;;dl b 8714 Nassau E Ry 4s '57 G polishes, linseed oil and other stapie|vice president: C. C. Murray, vi e et Kieian Ca Toraus | CnicGr West 9% 9% | Nat Dairy (3).. i | Std Plate Glass. ¢ PR e New OF Terrad items were advanced last week. president; Fernand Petit, cashier ar Motors, Radlo Corporation. United | Chic Gr West pt. 26% 26% gDy oree 4 Sterling Prd 51 i gk ke o N O Tex & M in 8. : 4| Inventories are nearly completed.|secretary: Ralph M. Wolfe, assistan Stales Can’ Teon iine s Roebuck | Chi Mil &St P... 14% 15 at Dp St 1st (7] 101% Stew Warner (3 % 77 L e s 108" NO Tex & M 5% Stocks are found low in most cases, |cashier i St Wati % to 4| GRID of. 25% 2 . Nat Distillers pf Stromberg (6). gie | Subsi: A EUESS 4 Which accounts for the present brisk- 3 . and Stewart Warner sclling 3 to 4|Chi MII&SPpf. 25% 26 D 3 Datvor Gis 5 9% NY Cen gen 3%s.. 0 United States Savings Rank. A e e O et Nat Enamel &S 3 Studebaker (4). 46+ g N NIt 1 ness of the fill-in demand on shelf| . " : ket 4 e i y'E Tnal QuotRT| Chi & Nwpt (). 114 116 Nat Lead (8)..... Submarine Boat i A . Lot — NY Gt Geb ... "8 - S0C) sab Eoods. large orders on builders | Existing directors of the United ins. Chi & % L L - 4 : N Y Cent deb 4s. ived in ‘al|States Savings Bank have been re ChiPneuT (5).. 96 96 el Det Elison ref 63 " 106% NY Cent ri u...."200 1004 hardwace are belng recefved In alll ) crea an follows: W. W. Auderson Uhfi?i%"«'fé) 474 4T 464 46% | Novada Copper.. 5 = 38 Donner Steel 90 Qi§g=nt&ohl';% 18 21y e et "€l William D. Barry,, Oscar Baum, Wade arkets at 3 c & P p! . w 874 N 5315 | , elautograph. . Du Pont de N 7% 107% : . o= 5 . o et ritories | H. Cooper, William T. Davis, Willf Markets at a Glance CRI&PDI(D. 95 9 Ofa iz A Tennessee Coppe § R T ey 106 NY Chi & StL5%s 26 945% 0415 041; leamenly seturnied (b, 1entIONaA | ki T Lashmutt, R A. Dors, Chariss ChiStPM&O.. 54% b6 53% L Texas Co (3 % Empire G&I 1148 % 981 98| NYC&StL6sA.. 6 102% Tt eveen o 00 Y Golasith, W G P Soh ChStPM&ODF(3) 107 107 106 T AnBr A ) » % | Tex G Sul (17%) 103 5 102% Feder Metls g % 105 = 1061 | New Havd 4s°'67.. 1 bi ericoursging. , Telephone and mafl|d. Goldsmith, W, & G. Fenny. John YORK—Stocks weak: equip- | Chile Cop (2%). 87% 37% 36 it LIS 2 2 Tex & Pacific. % | Fisk Rubber 8 5 1104 1101 | New Havcd 6s 90 il orderw haveltieen neaviar Shan ip any - Lioend axion and A ¥ strong on merger re- | Cluett Peab (5). 69% 69% 6 6 Fe R Tex & Pac C & O % BiEn ol B TR 2 10 New Haven 99% previous first of the year period. jZepp. Bonds Krepuies: Bt Mg sl D A w . 58 NyeasSwpt () : e e Erancis Sag Tisx 106 ies| NemEarenta: o { Cntercst in Spring goods is still[ The official roster for 1835 was re Denver and Rio Grande issues decline. | Colo Fuel & Iron 46% 46 | NEDodke o 5 Timken (13%).. 9% 39% | Goodyear 8s 1931 109 * 105 | NY Ry rf4sctfa... 36 49 18 "‘"I‘“'“f.",‘:“’,;,,a\-’":.,,‘,z',,’.',fl':;;',ff;“fi Seenidini = Wikt D Barry. s Foreign cxchangés steady: sterling re- | Colo Southern.. 48 48 % S {‘hl_: s Tobac Prod (6). 7 Goodyear 8s 1941, 119% NY Rysadfbsct.. 3 4% Lo “_’"‘.p“mimf e ileticra + | pre=ident; Waibar H. Zapp, vice presi covers. Cotton Jower; commission house | Col G & K (2.60). 47% 4T% 47 Tobac Prod A (7 i 9 Hershey 65 1942 i 1041 N Y State Ry 418 €64 ‘ml_ ga dent; William R. De Lashmutt, vi lling. Sugar steady; Cuban buying. | Col G & E pf (7). 106 106 N()‘r'j)lt ;‘Q;‘“‘m” Transcont Oil. .. y Humble O&R 6. 100% NY W & Bos 4% gu Sty eI A president and cashier; John F. Cook, 894 assistant cashier. Coffec easy; importers selling Col Carbon (4).. 50% &1 ! : 23% 23%| Transu & W (3) Iilinois Bell 1st 5s. 9 9714 Norfolk & W cn 4 HICAGO—Whe 5 . Com Soly A (4).. 116 115 Noot &1 == . 435 Underwood (3). 1linois Steel 4%s. 9314 Norfolk & W cv 6s. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Ronald M. Earll and Joseph H. Bat: CHICAGO—Wheat lower: disap) nt- : 3 191 North Am (3.40) ) 4 ppoint- | Congol-Nairn (3 424 North Am pf (3) % Un Bag & Paper 43 5 Indiana Steel 58 5 1017% 101% | Northern Pac3s... BALTIMORE, January 14 (Special). |announced they have formed a com Vhite potatoes, per 100 1bs., 1.25a |Pany. Farly & Batt, to handle general 26 . s S ing export demand. Corn higher: light 88% Northern Pac 4 4 1 150, Swoet potatoes, bbl, 2.50a5.50, | investments and _high-grade real 3 6 Y Del & Hd 18t rf 4s. 2 00 | By the Associated Pres -':‘.u T ’ aallanuia—nwa and added the name of Lewis T ADVANCING STEADILY |Bresrninscr to e direciorace tor o ensuing year. Other directors were re-elected as follows g b J. A Bailev. Nobel P. Barnes, L. E | Hammers, Tacks, Polishes and Lin- | Breuninger, A P. Clark, jr, Frec + Drew, O. R. Evans, Holl W. Jenks seed 0il Among Items Already s Jeann a a, Homer L. Kitt. R Selling Higher. furray, John F. Mur Neuhauser, Judge M aamSS e~ ~E e o - oa BRNN BN AR~ N RPN =D R DD A AR NN 1 country offerings. ( e active and| Conley Tin Foil. 14% 14% s North Pac (5)... - : Union Oil (1.80) . % ¥ 73 Int Mer Marine 6 e Rt g s st tive and| G onsol Cigar 29% 304 & E Un Tank Car (5) Inter Paper bs '47. 8815 Northern Pac 6s D. Sonso i : Onyx Hos pf (7) U Pacific (10) KCP & 1t 53 A '62. 96 Northern Pacr 1 68 |5 Lillige "% | estate loans. Offices have been opencd ConUiER: nr ol Orpheum (1%) 6 iy 5 e 3 Ore Short I vof 4 Yams, bbl., 2.50a4.50. Beans, bu., 1.50 Jodns.. e D on Distributrs. 5% 5% R Un Pac pf (4)... Kan G 5’5 :s_a 4 o i o, 2300, Beets, bu.. 3.75a2.00. Broccoli |3t 410 Tnsuranc uilding 29% Ore Sht L cn 55 '46. 10 and kale, bu., 50a60. Brussels sprouts, L0 98% 9xs | Pennsylcon 4% 1 9 « | at., 1022 mhx\age ton, 28.00a30.00. y ¥ S gyt .| Otis Elev (151%) : 3 Shoosiar % 96% 967 | Pennsyl gen 474s. 108 ¢ a9% | Savoy, bu., T5a1.00 s RAILROAD OFFICIALS Consol Textile. 4% 4% 1200 120w | PO w7 &y, G, S30isin cocumbers| T0 CHANGE JOBS YEARLY e 28,5 ~onsol . | Otis Steel pf.... 62 5 % 117 Myrs 5 ont Can (4) 694 69% o 0% | United Drug (5) v | Liggett & Myrs Successor to Late James B. Forgan | Cont Insur (6).. 111 111% OpensBat {8 Utd Ry Inves pt. 3 Lorillard (P) bs. 4 Cont Mot (80¢).. 10% 10% Pac Coast 2d pf. 36% U S Cast Iron P. 6 Magma Cop cv 78 291 10 - Elected in Chicago. Corn Prod (2).. 89% 39% | Pacific Gas (8).. USCIPDL (7). 4 Manati Sug s T%s 100ty ‘ l;"m-vl gold 7s. bu.. 4.00a7.00. Corn Prod pf (7) 118% 118% 118% 118% | Pacific Mall. . ’ USDis;rlbulmg 3 | Mariand O11 8 '31. oo r‘:::‘fi::i[tnf-" e - Wetmore, president of the First Na- i o 0% | Paclfic O11.(2) D pEinvaly Stesl bas, . o (2GS Masa st ket 79 PCC&StLbsA.. o PorRL& P 6s'4 By the Associated Press CHICAGO, January 14.—Frank nuary 14 —Frank O, NEW YORK, January 14.—Alvin Onions, 100 Ibs., 3.00a3.2 NE - plants, 100, 7.00a8.00. Parsnips, bas- W. Krech, chairman of the Western ket, 60a65 Pea: hamper, 2.50a4.00. Pacific Railroad Corporation, teday 100% Peppers. erate, 4.0026.00. Spinach,|was elected chairman of the Denver ey taal ot e fhe MirstNa. e 71 76 | Packard (11.60). 5 USind Alcohol. 8 ‘ 4 | Montana Pow clected chairman of the board of the bank | STucible pL (). 95 95 95 | Pan-Amer (4).. + | US Realty (8). Mor's&Co 1st 4% Yesterday to) succeed the dute oreis |ICUD A Sifk () - 291 2 293, | Pan-Amer B (4) 66% 6 U S Rubber 14 r N Mube 1e6ES B. Forgan, veteran banker, who died | CUban Cane Sug 12% 125 124 124 | Panhandle. . U8 Rub Ist (8). » New Eng Tel bt a few months ago. Malvin A Traslor, | Cub Cane Supf. 56% 57 % 56% | Panhandle pf... USSmelting... 38 N Y Eden 1st 6% one of the ‘youngest bank p; ravior, | Cypa Dominican B% 5% 5% | Paris & Bsta... % U SSteel (17)... 124% N Y Tel 4%s the country, was elected prosiqens | CubsnDompf.. 42 42 42 | Park & Tiiford.. 5 5 U S Steel pf (7). 123% 124 oy N Y Tel 65 '41. First Trust and Savinge Banh o sy | Cuvamel Fr (4). 52% 53% b2% 53 |Pennsy RR (3). L Univer Ppt (1). 74% North Am Ed 6s. Sl s &5 Bank. Mr. = Penn Seab Steel. 3 Utah Copper (4) 88% North Am Ed 6%s. etmore also was elected chairman | Davison Chem.. 46% 47% 45 | & 3 ities. 47 o of the board of the First T & Hud (9).. 141% 141% B oples G 3| D tah SapriCen Nor Ohio T&L 61 2 skl DO EaW (), 6o 143 14, | BereMara (1) 684 684 Vanadtum, ..... 30 i 2 Nor States Pow D&RGWstpf.. 5i% bi% bos| ~oxe Macur G SERLL Va-Caro Chem.. 2% 2 Northwst B Tel T DIVIDENDS. Detroit Ed (8).. 114% 114% 1143 | EeTe Mprior (6) . Va-CaroChpf.. 9% 10 Otis Steel T35.... Dome Mines (2). 14% 15% R L . bt i A Qiesteciae, i Doug Pectin (1) 16 16 ¥ 154 Phila & RC&I. % | Vivado ‘P::::\c’r&!T 5352 Du Pont (8).... 144% 146 143 | b0 e 2 EEL T Duguesne pf 105% 105% 1058 |+ S e e 58 58% ban-American 68. Vo. (1) 3 b 1 Phillips Jones. Wabasn pr A 3 Gas5s Cereo b Pa Eastman (¥8)... 111% 111% 111% | Phil-Jones p{ (9 3 Waldorf (1%). . lfl:h 'l,fi“’l"::v: _,“!/:;3 i Commonwealth b 3 laton Axle 14% 14% 14 | Phillips Pet (2). Webber & H (1) 17% CRR hila Co ref 65 A ral Cigar... 3 3 lec SUBat (15). 68% 6814 €6% 66% | Pierce-Arrow. Wt Een st (). 208 SEN Phil & Rdg C&1 55, Do. wtd..... Emmerson B pf. 13% 13% 13% 181 | Pierce-Arrow pt GVRRt Masyisna. 164 16% Pierce-Arrow Ss.. = worn - End-John (3) . % T1% 69 | Pierce A prior 8. West Md 2d pf 4% 23% o & RL 88, Erle...s. 31% 32 5 82 | Pierce Ofl...... 5 214 Western Pacific. 38% = e e iTsu B ! Erte L.l 4B% 4b% 44% | Pierce O11 pf. ... West Pacpt (§). 93 3% L ity Eric 2d pr- a1 41w 41 | Pierce Petrol. A g o Ulien (1. 154 i b Serv Blec 6 Exchange Bf (2) 19% 19% 19% | Pltts Coal. . West Altht ((‘)) oK lgg% Panta Alegre 7 S Sey Fairbks (2.60).. 35% 35% aun | E1i06 Taesy Cl";; e S L Bris. 15% 15% Sharon Stl H 88 N N - Famous P1(8).. 98 ' 98 96% P.:“ k‘“‘; ‘t s - Wheel & LE pf. 29% 2915 Sinclair Oil 6%s. . Sch'kill R R. E 5| Famous pf ($). 108 108 108 itts o = White Eagle (7) 29% 28% Sinclair Oil 7s.... Metro Chuir Steres Fed Lt & T (*7). 133 135 24, 132y, | Postum-Cer (4) Mot (4) 76 74 Sin Crude Oil 5% 2 e init $1.16% ¥ 3 Fod Bines ot (13 62 : “| Press Steel Car. 3 R B Sin Crude Ol 65. 4 1% prllinit 31165 Foeth Ave (B4C) ¢ S 13, | Prod & Refiners 4 NI e Dpos 5 . 716 7| Sin Pipe Line 35. SA B4ce Feb Fisher Body (10 270 270 270 i EXo & RpL(334) A4 4 | W ive-Overlanc 10% 104 10% South Bell Tel & T s 3 Fisk Rubber.... 18% 13% 13 | PubSer NJ (5). 81k | S .. T6% 4% So Por Rico Sug 7 G e ian 21| igh Rubber pf. 847 85Y, o} RIS NIBGD) . JhI o et 16-. 1284 199 Southwest Bell 58 : ! | Fieischman (14) 84 82" 883 sgy | bullmanCo (8). 198 142 ¢ 141%| Worthington... 4 % s Stecl & Tube 78 | 3 $ R | Foundation (6). 9l 91y 6. 93| CURS P % 30 50 | Worthington B ¢ 73% 78% 73% | Sug Est Orient 7s. 97 97 g7 | Virginia Ry st bs.. Straw—No. 1 wheat, 12.00a13.00 per STOCKS EX-DIVIDEND. FreobortTexass 1= -1 40| ure Oil (1%)." 3 307 | ot N s (20 1918 Tebn Elec Pow & VaRy & P lstbs ton; No. 1 oat, 13.00a14.00 per ton. NEW YORK, January 14.—Directors Tie d Comunetion Per share. | Gardner Mot % Th B il o % 69% |y onow cab 41% 41 RNy 0N oS, “ i ;{v;b:..n b v Pl Megiu s tsite e 18).a have on plmoration, o Pershare | Gardner Motor.. 7 W 7 | Radio-C pf (3%) 504 | 4 Toledo Edn 1st Ts 109% | Western Md 4s horized a payment o a share on \mer, Smelt, & Retning Co..... 8190 | Ger‘Am Tnk (3) 65 65 54 | Ry Sl Spg (8) -1 . 137y | YoungstnS&T. 74 & Union Bag & P 68 SEAT BRINGS $32,000. the common stock in partial liquida- cory Rib. Mifis I 30| Gen Asphalt.... 604 60w 59 | Ray Cons Cop 5 15% | trartly extra. $Payable In preferred stock. | United Drug 6 8 100% 100% 100% NEW YORK, January cat | tion. Assets will be liquidated as New York Cotton change | speedily as possible, it is said, and bought for $32,000 by as cash<is available it will be dis- Tulon 0il Co. of C: D n Baking (6). 143 143 142% | Reading (4 7% given in the above table | US Rub Jstrlbs.. 80 864 i ..,,,,:,";,’"{;,"p SuE; Co lst pf.. 200 | Gen Cigar (8)... 98 98 98 Readm:nu) v 23 U S Rubber 7%5... 5 106 i 1:45-.“ Whel & LE rf 4%s P B : y'3g | Gen Cig db (7).. 108% 108% 108% | Reading 1st (2). ‘ 38% od, U S Smelter 6s. 6 101% 101% | Wilkes B&E lat o8 Joseph Monier from Thomas|tributed to stockholders, who will Gen Electric (5) 307 311% 305% 310+ Read 24 bt (2).. a1 USSteelst5s 40 1043 Wisconsin Cent 4. Russell, sr., an {ncrease of §2,000 over |probably realize about 80 a share when = . RS et e e —— S e SO S the previous sale. A final settlement is made. 1 5 H . 1 5 |a6.00 Lettuce, basket, 8 4 2 200% Reading gn 4%s. . 5% «|bu.. 1.25a1.50. Squash, crate, 4.00a|and Rio Grande Western Railroad 113 Rio G West cl 4 Tomatoes, crate, 2.50a6.00 Tur-|CO: The chalrmanship will alternate 96% RIATk & L4%s 4 | nips, basket, 60a80. annually, the office in 1926 going to 106% StT IM&S 48°20 .. epples, packed, bbl, 3.00a7.00; bu,| William ' H. Willlams, chairman of 108% 1083 | S¢ L IM&S R&G 4s. 3 75a2.00. Cranberries, box, 5.00a6.50,|the Missouri Pacific Ralway Co. 284 StL&SF pl 4s A, Grapefruit, box. 1.75a2.15. Oranges,|Which. with the Western Pacific 1021 StL &S FoprIn 5s. % | box, 3.0023.75. Strawberries, qt., 40 |Rolds joint control of the Denver and gz’i StL&SF5%sD | ads. Rio Grande. 3% StL& S Fadj 6 5 g 10735 b Selling Prices at Noon. 923, <|StL&SFpl 6sC.. 3 2 Wheat—No. 2 red Winter, spot, ex- { )]RECTORS T’o ASSIST gPV- 915 | StLS W 1st 43 port, 1.92a2.01; No. 2 red v‘v;mer. spot, 4% StLS W con 4s'32 12 4 | domestic, 2.01; No. 2 red Winter, gar- 93% 93y | St P %n Dep 5148 licky, domestic, 2.01; No. 3 red Win- FEDERAL 0”- BOARD 105 San A & Arn P 3 garlicky, no quotations. By the Associated Press. Seab’d A L 4ssta.. 3 - > o 944 Seab’d A Liref 4 3 617 #| Corn—Cob, new, yvellow, spot, 6.2 f,;r"‘::;"(f,vcllm imfl}';“"“;n 1 103% Seab'd A L ad) 58. . i per barrel; track corn, vellow, No. - Dlree “,7 fnthe dvan .;m\ : 101 Seab’d A Licon 6s. . 1.42, eum Institute e made public 96 Sou Pacific 43 '29 A 4 Sales—None. resolution adopted at their meetink 11015 Sou Pacific ctl 4s 4 Y per bushel; No. 3,|nere ”‘.“"’;‘"K 2 desire .o, co-op- 104% Sou Pacific ref 48 8 erate with the Federal Oil Conserva- 95% Southern Ry gn 3 7 ' Rye—Nearby, 1.25a1.40; No. 2 rye, |tion board recently appointed by 1045 Sonthirn Hy 1 e spot, 1.61 President Coolidge and warning 1035, Southern Ry % Hay—Receipts, 107 tons. For the|against immaturq recommendations 106 Southern Ry 6% better grades of timothy and cholce |or unwise experiments. 86% Sou Ry Mobile 4s. . light clover-mixed hay there is a fair | The resolution provides for the ap- 91% Third Ave ref 4s %| demand at full quotations, and the|pointment of a committee of 11 mem 100 1 Third Ave adj o8 ' supply of good hay is limited. Low |bers which will have the broadest Tol St L& W 4= grade and inferior hay Is draggy and | powers in collecting facts and fig Union Pac 1st 4 4 214 | of uncertain value. ures in support of the institute’s aim Union Pac 1st 3 Quotations teday—No. 2_timothy, [to co-operate with the oil board. Union Pac 4s '27. 20.50a21.50; No. 3 timothy, 17.00a19.00; Un Pe 1st £ 5 No. 1 light clover, mixed, 19.50a20.00; 105% 105% Union Pac cv 6s. No. 2 clover, mixed, 17.00a15.00. WILL GET $80 A SHARE. rmmATSatonE~Pan umba » RBarvfoearSacwes » 0 o e 0060 7 10 09 60 99 e & coand- Bermarasnome

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