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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 11

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THE BOHTOX GLOBE SATURDAY, APRIL 1. 1922 1 Low Last sale at tiS'SaO per flask of ill par Last I -iher ir quoted 1." pounds. IS 7T Burns Am A 127'; ANACONDA MINES, CLOSED TWO YEARS, RESUME OPERATIONS Burnt Bros i i 1 4 Butte Supcrfor. 7 i Butterick 30j Caddo 124 NEW YORK CURB MARKET INDUSTRIALS Open iteplogie Steel 11 Republic Ir A 62 li Republic Ir A Stl pr 78 Republic Motor 1J4 Reynolds TobaeB. 44 Royal Dutch 64 SavajeArms 24 Saxon Motor 8a yi ided small fraction, as did American International 'orporatlon.

The Burnt) Brothers' coal Issues Win changed only by hair point in either direction, Pittsburg Coal was not trad- 'I In and the preferred eased half a point. Ptttftbttrg A West Virginia, it the coal rails, was fractionally hiRlicr, while Heading held stead'. Active mp' laities wen fractionally changed- and Papr had small net PETROLEUM SHARES ACTIVE AND STRONG Assume Market Leader-j 81 624 78 74 444 644 24 34' 54 Sales 800 Acme Coal. while Alcohol. Realty and oolen 94 1 74,4 art 9 74tf 105 market the-re BUTTE, Mont, April mines of the Anaconda The Anaconda and High Copper Mining Company kin Mo tors Hold Position wan little change.

Hlerlii ing was firmer md Continentals held steady. The overturn In the wan better than 57O.0OO shares. Close 1 1-16 12 30 144 lou 29 44 34 3 15 lVi 15 8K. 1 24', 8-1 -v .1 14 Ixiw 1 12i 30 144 64 14 29 3'4 1 15 15 2M 83M. 1 High .1 1-16 13 144 74 1H 29 2s "i's 17 Wk 72 15 8 IK 6 84' i 41 li will resume operations today.

Both properties have been two years. shut down for about Stiels. Equipments, Rails and Other Groups Irregular Seab'd Air Seab'd AL- Line Sears-Roebuck Sears-Roebuck pr. Seneca Sinclair Con Southern Pacific. Southern Rail Southern Ry pr.

St Joeep tt San StLouisA St Louis AS ffpr. Standard Oil Cal. -1000 Amal Leather IO0 Continental 0O Dnrant Motors 1200 iMirsnt Motor I130A Cluldwji 300 oodyear Tire 200 Goodyear Tlr pr. 1300 Libby MeNeil 144O0 Radio f'orp com 400 Radio Corp pr 1400 South 2000 Willys Corp OS WiUya t'orp lt pr. 5O0 Eastiuan Kodak 200 Gardner Mot 000 IluiUon Int Cuban 3000 Kay A Co 5O0 J.

Kay rts 40 Itotterdani Bank POO Sterling 1000 Light STANDARD 20n Anglo-Amer Oil 35 Buckeye Pipe Line. 10 Illinois Pipe 10 Indiana Pipe 10 South IVu Oil 170O Standard Oil of Infl. Local Market Irregular Dealings were rather qtuet in the 1 week-end session of the Boston Stock I K.xehange and values followed an regular trend, although with a few ex j. active trading on the New Coeit Urk in the week-end coiifu-iing trena 13'i 24 'i 86-4 iZ74 84 titf 29 29 433 .6, UH 113'4' 34! fork MEXICAN BONDS HAVE FURTHER ADVANCED BOND AND LOAN ITEMS The village of Old Bennington. Yt.

lias sold of 5 percent bonds, maturing Oct 1. 3942. to the County National Bank of Bennington at par. A 5,000.00 issue jf 6 percent second 4Si0" or1 period, the general Mattf was strong. ceptions, changes held to fractions.

In point of overturn. Island Creek Coal was one of the few active issues. Moving in a narrow range it displayed an easier tendency. Pond Cjeek held unchanged In limited dealings. Carson Hill coming tO In in "tocks Standard Oil Stand Oil pr.

Stewart-Warner. Stromberg Carb Studebaker OILS 17S 95 .178 UH .181 iao WM a heavy cver- fren r.f as well as ueotiuure bonds to sell at 80 has been 174 174 95 95 178 178 101 101 181 181 874 375 375 was fractionally firmer in a rair sized announced by the Sheffield Steel Prod Liberty Issues Reacted era ffrf.iin. in me i nv iui it, mtiie om me inn uri company of London. the raiiroa-. tn5 ac 10 -Standard oil of Y.8T5 Mtff well IB all respects holding ell all Tractions and Rails Gain I IVDFPENDENT OILS rfjnt, Studebaker pr Superior Oil Superior Steel Sweets Co America.

Temtor Prod A Tennessee Cop. Texas Co ThM-- was issues llim or on of starting of THE NEW YORK. NEW HAVEN HARTFORD RAILROAD COMPANY N. RICE Geacra! Purchasing A seat OFFICE Of GENERAL PU8CKASWC ACEM 1. Pursuant te the regulations the Interstate Commerce Commission prescribed in its order dated October 6.

119. in Docket Bi Parte No. 54. The New York, New Havan and Hartford Railroad CompiiT hereby requests bids, and hereby gives notice that it will receive bids for: Requirements of malleable iron castings to our Specifications No. 7-C.

to be ordered as required during balance of the Tear ending December 31st. 1922, ia accordance with the speci6carioas hereinafter described. 1. Bids must be submitted and addressed to the undersigned, at hit office, by 12 o'clock noon Eastern Standard Time of Monday tht seventeenth day of April, 1922. Bids received after that time will not consirifred.

3. Bids most be prepared and submitted on the forms prescribed in the regulations mentioned above, which forms will be fumiahed. on reouest, by the undersigned. 4. The successful bidder will be required to enter into and execute proposed contract Serial No.

J9 containing, substantially, the general terms and conditions as follows: Quote Bat price per pound for freight car. passenger car. locomotive and miscellareooa castings. Also furnish alternate quotation on a schedule basis. Both quotations F.

O. B. our line of oad. 5. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids, and to accept any part of any one bid.

6. Complete specifications and plans are now on file in the office of the undersigned, and said specifications and plana may be ia-spected and examined, free of charge, during business hours any business day by any persons who may desire or propose to submit bids, and upon request of an such persons copies of said specifications and plans will be furnished and forwarded to them. Dated this first day of April, The New York, New Haven Hartford Railroad Company. N. M.

RICE Genera Purchasing Agent Now Havan. Cann. 4 UH 44 While these had Is? mine ly active, they but nwder-te sessk)n Jn .4 3 4 3 24 3 1 5-10 1U Hi 154 lWi 157s 234 23W 23- 24 24 24 13 12 12 3 9 11 10-a lia 5 5 1 800 Ca rib Syndicate 21'lOi'reole Syndicate Federal Oil International Pet 1800 Kit-by Pet 1300 Miiraealliu oil 2000 Mertdan Oil S400 MexIean IviKle 2800 Stmms Pet 1400 Skclly Oil in Trinity there was lltue life to the coppers. Slight fractional moves characterized this portion of the list. In the utilities, FJdlson added the best part of a point.

Boh classes of Massachusetts Gas were quiet, the Junior issue firming fractionally. Only five shares of Eastern steamship were brought Into the market for a advance. In the rails a few shares of Boston A Albany changed hands for a full point advance. The Boston Maine Issues were virtually neglected and were little changed. Odd lot transactions in Elevated produced half a point rise.

West End added a similar fraction. The preferred yielded a full tteaay nowadays appcarn The Commonwealth of Australia ttaa sold an issue of 7.000.000 bonds in London on a 54 percent basis. Negotiations are said to be under way in London for a loan to Brazil. The time limit for deposit of New Me. Yen debentures, under the terms of the plan which the road has announced to handle its S27.582.163 Kuropean loan, due April has been extended to April 15.

The plan can only become effective if accepted by the debenture holders with practical unanimity, according to officials of the road. Texas Pad Be 32 i Hi a.r effect on tnc mai but little little 11 62 4 tt 74 484 134 24 34 64 9 74,4 105 134 4 864 124 (4 134 tH :9 43 64 17414 114,4 47 1124 1064 3 84 34 24 11 44 42 2 :54 ZO'i f2 274 394 94 174 1414 UH 304 444 66 54 464 62 62' 96 4 117,4 63 15 384 104 94 304 20 79 9.4 18 20 54 964 894 74 69 hav NEW YORK, April 1-Liberty bonds i reacted slightly today from the high records of yesterday, but the general bond list was firm to strong. Reports that favorable developments 1 are impending- in the matter of relations between Washington and Mexico City again stimulated the demand for Mexican bonds. The 4s made an additional ii. rau Htatcinent was an- ro rro'i 2, 27 Texas PaeCoal.

Third Av P.R Tobacco Prod bank OAK" jklV I MINING (in MIIITIUD t.tiir oi Kolng on at New lorn. 5w LdVn on ItaVd a marked In- 39s Tol. StLAWp-B I. 13 J4J 1 450O Rig Lodge 71X1OO Roston Mcnt Dev IfidoO Riitte-X Coj) Co. 200 Cons Conper Mines.

tronger de- The t0'" Were in .28 IJ4 1 5-10 .93 31 52'J 78 7,4 44', 54 4 244 34' 94 754 105 mi 24 li 864 2'4 E4 4 13,4 29 194 114 '4 84 74 V.tH 106i 86.4 24 UH 44,4 42,4 COJi 62' i 94 184 134s 73', 0,4 1414- UH 30,4 45 36 5.4 47 24 634 95'j 1174 634 154' :8 32 79 10 20 661 69 9'i 42 1 1 10s 144' 394 52 84 surplus Trensiont'al Oil. Union Oil eft. in the reserve inn letarv vwii i. iiiii'rican i eicpnone ruieu iiriu 5-1 points and the two 51 .20 V'i 1 5-16 .98 .24 .21 The issuf of of 5 percent I advance of rl lmnmcom.nl I percent iss iti moderate trading. larue fractions.

iireroii om tM. However wed with a ues galneg refundlnic and IS 1 French and Cuba Republic 5s also Improving impru.uiB confidence. gage bonds, series of the New York 1 Union Union Pacific pr United Alloy. United Fruit. 17H 30 '-4 --14I UH I were stronK.

18 2fi 14 2" i S3 iA" .21 .20 3's .21 I 1 74 .50 21. central Ruilroad, approved by the Inter trains of one point or better were made 105 134 24.4 864 22.4 64 4 134 :84 94 434 176 1144 38 47 1134 1064 64 344 4,4 24 11 444 42 32 264 204 62 28 4 394 94 18,4 134 4 724 :04 1414 11,4 304 45 36 66 54 464 624 24 S54 1174 63.4 15 384 104 10 324' 204 '79 97-s 184 20 554 964 89 Hi 69 94 204 424 104 144 8.4 94 52 84 .27 34 California Packinj. T5 1 Cat Petroleu rr 62 Cal Petroleum 92 Callahan Zinc li Canadian Pacific. .1364 Central 37J' Central Leather pr. 71? Cerro de Patco.

35 Ccrtainteed 43 Chandler Motor 76i Chesapeake Ohio. 62 Chicago Alton. 6 Chicago A'toa pr. Chic Ellin Z34, Chi ag)Gt 8Ji Chic Gt West pr 1 9a Chic ft StPaul 23 Chic MftStPaul pr. 375 Chic Western ChicaeoftRI 40-i' 80 Chic I pr 7 pc 93 Chic St Paul O.

Chile Copper 17i Chino Copper 8 Coca Cola 48 Colorado Fuel 30 Columbia Gas I 3-4 Columbia Grapo. Columbia Graph i 5 Computing Co C9r Consolidated Cigar. 26 Consol Cigar pr. 55 Con Distributors. 3 Cor.sol Gas Consol Textile 3 Continental Can.

61 Corn Prod Ref 107 Cotden 36 Crumble Slee! 57 Crucible Steel pr. 86 Cuba Cane Sugar. 14? Cuba Cane Su pr i 3 Cuban-Amer Chemical hVi Del Hudson 1184' Oel Lackawanna. 1 1 5 i l-etroit Edison 106 Detroit United Ry. 63 Domes 16 Duluth So 43s Duluth.So Shore pr SH Elec Strorage Bat'yl66JJ Elk Horn Coal 20 Endicolt-Johnsoa.

4' Erie. 11' i Erie 2d pr 12 i Famous 80' Famous Players pr. 94J8 9Ji Federal Smpr. Fither Body 106 Fisher Ohio Co pr S334' 16'4 17 Gaston Wi i Gen Am Tank 57f' Ge.TAsphalU Gen Asphalt pr. i Gen Cigar prD.

9954 Gen Electric 1675 Gen Motors 105-jj Gen Motors pr 80 Gen 6 pc. 79 Gen Motor 7 pc. 92 i Goedrich Rubber. 10 Goodrich Rub 81 Gray Da vis 18 'i Great North pr 72'4' Gt 'at North Ore. 36 Guan Sugar Co.

123 it Gulf State Stea! 70 'j Habishaw E'ec 2-4 HendceMfsCo 19 Houatca Oil 75fj 27'iO Silver 1000 refoil Gold 1OO0O Eureka 2500 Cdldrteld 1'lorenee. 7000 Hardshell 10000 la dependence LeaAM. 700 Jerome Verde Dlv. flOO Mi-K-Dar Sav TiOO Mason Valley 1000 Mother Lode clt 1810O Tin 500 New Dominion GOO NipisRinjr GOO Booth Amu PiC 30,4 45 .21 .24 .20 .54 2Mi 8 44 .1 1X6 .07 14 by St Louis San Francisco adjustments. Interboro Metropolitan 44 and Manhattan 4s- Moderate advances marked further buying of Now York.

Westchester Boston 4Ha. st Paul convertible 4's and St Louis San Francisco Incomes. quotations of Liberty, the more active foreign Government, railway and miscellaneous bonds follow: 35 a otate Commerce Commission, probably will be offered for public subscription at the beginning of the week. The 000 Czecho-Slovakian loan may be offered about the middle of the week according to latest information. Taylor, Ewart Co are offering a new issue of $2,000,000 of Jefferson County.

Texas, 5 percent. Koad District No. 1 bonds, dated Feb 1, 1922, and to mature serially in 1923-52. inclusive, at prices to yield 99 to ICo and interest. 66 United Rail United Rail Inv pr.

Ur.ited Retail Strj. Cast Iron Pipe. US Cast Food Prod US In i Realty Rubber 74 2t; 6 4 .11 .1 9-11! .67 .1 7-Ki Libby continued active in the packing group. Further selling resulted in a slight dip. Swift advanced a good sized traction.

Swift International eased nearly half a point. National Leather quiet and firm. International Products preferred was lifted two points in oud-lot trailing. The general list was narrow and the offerings generally were limited. AYal-tham Watch hardened a small fraction.

United Shoe held unchanged in a modest total. International Cement was Gradner Motors and Greenfield Tap yielded small fractions. Hon! Rubber dropped back half) a point, Twist Drill a point. Aside from the activity in Ventura, which equaled this year's high level of the oils were neglected practically. l' .10 VA .64 14 LIBERTY LOANS 1600 Stewart Mining 500 Tonopah Belmo.it 4300 Tonopah Dlv Min.

1 K) Tonopah 1M Min ".00 Tonopah Miiiinc 70O I'n'ted Kisterii. 100 West Knd Cons. 1000 Yukon Gold 1" I Sales in S100O Hirl) .1 15-16 1 13 10 I 15-10 ov or I56'a 107 ha i 3'o (1932-471 45 98.30 IlrtO AM to. 1 OW J' The Ooldwyn Pictures Corporation Steel pr. Utah Conper.

1 3 16 1 8 1 3-10 l't 14 14 ton- 98.32 12 98.06 issued a notice to holders of its two- Net Close Ch's; 98.36 .04 fl8.42 T.08 08.7O .20 98.64 .16 994 .02 08.86 .40 100.82 I iTi 11 -1. 1 1st 4i4s (1932-471 70 98.88 2d 4' ts I 1P27-42' .312 U8.6K bX 47 62s f2a 954 ..1174 t34 154 "i 10' Mi 30.4 20'4 79 10 year 8 percent convertible gold notes that it has decided to exercise, on May 3d (10281 QDS 99. 48 Be 3 Its right to call and redeem (subject 4tb (19381 727 flO.OO 100.84 100.82 to right of conversion on or before Victory April 2SI the face amount of I those bonds at 101 and accrued interest. I The notes arn convertible into voting I BOSTON STOCK MARKET DEATHS trust certificates representing stock of the corporation at a share. PERSONAL MENTION Spencer, Trask Co is opening a branch office in Worcester under the management of Crompton Smith.

Mr Smith represented Hornblower Weeks In Worcester for several years. Utah Securities Vanadium Vivadou Inc abash RK Wabash A Wabash pr Wells-Fargo West Maryland 2d pr. West Pacific West Pacific pr West Union West'se Brake Ij'. Westingh'se 1st pr. heeling Wheeling pr.

the further release or credlU to various parts of the ounlrv wintinuanco of the strong WM i Krout, all of which "x'k" Mel. developed a situation In Hid. 'hk llV ugelf. The issue was for a new high, rear thT position of the company fh. inventory standpoint.

As a companies are in a very 5 Tannin of the market for oils ali tor some little time. The "tt a general advance in the. wpKtatloi or a a foundation for "IU deration' The recent reports of 0Pf the rompani. notably CaU-Peiroleum. has been an added and the upswing In the group X-nSld' equipment shares held qu.te ii thiulgh they were not over active.

w'n' Siate.l with hoth industries ttreuularity the up represented to some extent he Sttlement of weekly accounts by the feSlonals. Altogether, the market ontmued its tirm tone. 'Tnc number of stockholders In the MMl Corporation, which from time to wf is cited a an indicator of interest nTndu.t rials, shows a fairly good'-tted SoSSe recently. The logic of this old iving Is that when Steel looks good hr the extended period the stockholders iitcreane. and this appears to be the rend now.

OiliMake Good Gains Thf gains that developed in the oil groups ranged almost to throe points. Pacific Oil was about the most active thf group and was carried along for net gain of S3 points. California ''etroleum snapped up for 1 points, uhlle almost the same sized gain was mtiie tn Marland. Standard Oils of Xtw Jcrsev and California added a pomt each, while Sinclair and Texas Mid fractions. BUCHANAN la Brookline.

March 31. hv ae eident. William. Iiund of Catherine Hi etianan Inc Park-ri. Funeral services from i.i H7 Mint Everett.

The Guaranty Trust Company of New York has been appointed trustee, as well as registrar, und-r the Canadian Northern Hallway Company trust agreement dated March 1. last, securing an ni. n- K.mrf.v Vi.rll 2: o'clock. Eat I 1 id l-r 0-JM-, I elks. Pres Doheny of the Mexican Petro-Ipnni nv otber members of BANK STATEMENT NSW VORK.

April 1 The weekly ban): exhibit displayed a good-sized increase in the loan account, while the reserve 'surplus was towered about two-thirds. The demand deposits, however showed a remarkably large increase, while time deposits fell off somewhat. Aitrgether the statement would indicate a comfortable position among the New York banks. In the actual statement the loans increased 04.472.OX), while the demand deposit increase amounted to Time deposits decreased and the reserve surplus was decreased The statement, with comparison, fellows: Actual: March 31 March 24 Surplus Sl3.30H.fMH) 47,571.320 Acirre reserve 555.813.IQ0 Loans, ilis. etc 4.400.107.000 4.305.635,000 Cash In vuults IS 20 55 If 96 4' 89'4' nH 69 9j; 20 a issue 01 principal amount three-year 5 percent gold notes.

I the party of the company officials in i Tamoico on an Inspection trip, left Frl- friends respectfully invited. COIXINS In lirislnon. afarrli tl, Man v. loved daughter of la trick V. and nm 1: Murv Culliii" (net- Kenney).

I-mieaal home. 139 I'nion Monday. A I I day night for Mexico City. They sailed 1 in Mr Doheny's yacht for Vera Cruz, I and will go from'there by rail to Mexico i City. i i 10f, I 80 80 204 414 I 14 8 52 84 The Hammond committee has extended until Apri' 21 the time for depositing Denver Rio Grande first and refunding mortgage 5 percent gold bonds, under the plan and agreement of reorganization dated Jan 27.

Arrangements have been made for the purchase of coupon date Fob 1. 1922. as heretofore. Considerable more than 25 percent of the $31,114,000 bonds outstanding in the hands of teh public have been deposited under the plan. White Motor While Oil Steel Willys-Overland.

Willya-Overland pr. Worthington Pump Wright 8 39.4 52 8a (member 59.385,000 01,345,000 HEARD ON THE STREET British petroleum imports for the week ended 27 totaled 20,000,000 gallons. Freeport Sulphur Company has awarded a contract to Dwight P. Co for design and construction of a complete sulphur mining plant at Hos-kins 'Mound, Tex. Ites of mem bus in Hes 519.100.000 539.283.000 Res in vuults (State 72' BOSTON CURB MARKET Verde continued strong and active, crossinff 13c for a new hitrii reenrrl COTTON VORK.

April 1- MARKET Today's opening, hish- NEW bks tr cos) 7.0O4.O0O 7.642.000 lies in depositaries (State bks tr cos! 9.154,000 8. Demand deposit .3.941. KB, 000 3.831 Time deposit 367.683.000 270.831 .000 Circulation 33.76O.00O 33.768.000 deposits 58.978.000 77.227,000 last sales in the local cotton est. lowest and market follov 8 nt 9 o'clock. Kcquiein services BT-Columbkllle7 Churcb, at 9:15.

Belativ. mt friends Invited. CONN' ILL In Cambridge, March 31. Tlmin i beloved son of William and the late Mavy Connollv (nee fieoghegani. I'nneial from laet borne.

56 Cberrj Tuesday. April 4. tt a. ni. Solemn high nu at St.

Uary "Xliurch at 9 o'clock. Relatives and frleufls respeitfully invited to attend. Carriage cortege. HARNEY lu Horchester. April 1st.

Catherine, bcto ed wife of Michael Harney. I'm eral from her late residence. 76 Willowwoed April 3. at 8:15. Be4ena high mass of re-nojiem at Mt.

at 9 o'clock Belaksaes and friends kimliy invited. Please omit bwera; HBI8CH- In West Koxbuiy. April 1, Christiaa Helacb. in kS 78ih vear. Foneral from his dauahtcr's Mrs.

A MuChlhauaen, 174 perham Monday. April 3. at i. m. Serxlees at Tenia tin v.

Walk Hill forest Hills -I'N-k. Relatives and li len-is i-o-KDCC tfalty ihrited. Please omit flowtga, Kl-NNEDV la Cliarlestown. April 1. Jain-- 1 beloved son of Patrick and the late Annie Bi.

Kenuedv (nee O'llo'lerau Funeral from ll' late res'iden-e. 48 Tufts Tuesday. Aptd 4, at 8:15 a. tn. High mass of requiem at St.

Catherine's Church at 0 Be'a-tives and friends invited. Burial at Ho.T Cross Cemetery. KENNEY In Somerville. April 1. Ann A.

Holland, wife of John J. Kennty, formerly of Maldeu. Funeral from the resiuence of her for all time, during the Saturday session on the local Curb. Boston Montana, on the other hand, was again under pressure and made a new low for the year. Realising sales in Three Metals wore readily absorbed and the stock held the advantage gained Frldav.

Crystal continued to hold at better than $1 on active dealings. The rest of tb.e list did not change much. Quotations follow: Last Sale-low Apr 1 Mak 31 17.8.-. 17. 94 17.93 17.22 17.32 17.31 16.88 16.99 16.IM 16.82 16.91 16.87 16.77 16.82 16.76 unchanged: middling stock, S6.S58 bales.

Open High May 17.98 17.98 July 17.38 17.38 October 10.98 I6.ir December ..16.85 16.P2 January ....16.80 16.82 Spot closed quiet and uplands, 18.10c; no sales; RAILROAD EARNINGS following railroads have reported February earnings to the Inter- Thf Cieir The bulk, if not all, of its old and high-priced copper stock has been worked off by the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company and current orders will be tilled from new raw material bought on a much cheaper basis. The Chicago Bridge and Iron Works will build 25 oil storage tanks for the Sinclair Crude Oil Purchasing Company to be erected at Mexia, Tex; Humboldt, Kan. and and Cushing, Ok. Contracts require j5C0 tons of steel plates. The Arkansas Natural Gas and Ohio Commisision, which state Commerce compare: Denver 4 Rio Grande 1922 NKvV ORLEANS.

Apri! 1 Today's opening, highest, lowest and last sales in the local cot Western: 1921 Decrease ton market follow; Today' fiTOCKI Open Bicb Low Dai: sal Amoskeag 106 106' 106 145s Uli 14s AmSuearReflninir. 71'i 71 Li HH Am Sug Refining pr 98 Sb! 2 98 AmTeliTel 121JJ VKtji ISIH Am Woolen pr 106 IOC. 10fi Boston ft 145 Kit 1-15 Boston Elevated. 77' i Beaton El pr S8 f8 'j tS Boaft Me lat prcA 31' 31 31', 31' Bos Me 1st pre 47 47 46j 46J6 Boat Mo 1st pre 39 1 39Ji 39' a Me IstprcD 56 56 56 f.6 Calumet Arizona. 58 8 t8 58 Canon Hill Mining 15s, 16 los 157s Davie-Daly Hi Hi East Butte 11 11 10 UH Eastern SSCo 62' 62' 62j-a Edison Electric 170 170i 170 170J4 Gardner Mot Inc.

14s iH Gen Motors 108e 103 Gray ft Davis 18 't 11 l7-4' Ureent Tapft Die UH tH tM Bood Hub tem i 49' 49' a Int Cement 34j l4Jj 34'a 14 I IntProducUCopr. 17 17 17 17 Invincible Oil 19 19 19 19 Island Creek 1(5' IC414 It 5 Island Oil 1 1 JT Connor 22' SSH Libby Mcft Libby. i iVi Hi Loew's Theatres. 10Ja 10i 10J I Maine Central pr. 61 61 61 61 Mass Gas 72 72 72 72 Mas? Gaa pr 66 66 66 66 MisaRivPowpr.

794' 79'4' 79Jf Nat Leather 10 10 10 10 NiprsBlng 6'i 6's 6 6 North Butte 12 12 12 12 1 Northern iNH.i 18H i 76 i INVNH4H -'1 21 20o 20j I Old Dominion MM 243 24Ja 245 i Osceola 34s' 35 34' 35 Pond Creek Je4 19 lJi 18J-5 Rutland pr 26 6' 5 26 26j i Seneca Copper 13Js Swift ft Co 104i 104i 1C4 104s Swift International i 3 20H Trinity Copper Co. tii l7i 2 Tuolumne '65c 35c 66c 65c LTnion Twist Drill. 9 9 8 8 United Fruit lUi 141 J-j United Shoe Mach. 48 43, 43 43 37Jj 37Ja 87 87. USSmRefftMpr 45j 46 i 46 US Steel 953, 95si 95a Utah-Apex iU 'AW S'4 Utah Cont'd 2 2 2 2 Utah Metal 1 A 1 1 1 1 Ventura Oii 24 24 Jj I Wait'iam Watch Co 11 10' 11 W'altham Watch pr 47 '7 7 47 Walworth 10 10 10 10 Warren Bros :.0 0 30 30 Warren Bros 1st pr.

"5 35 35 35 West End St Ry 1 9 50 49 50 West End St Ry pr. 58 58 58 58 Wickwire.Steel 14 It 14 Kz diridand. -Last Sale-, Apr 1 Mak 31 16.65 16.63 16.52 16.50 $2.214, 113 2,413.107 108,904 461.868 143.719 SH.fJ-lO Southern System: 1.548.B99 1.816,533 267,963 271.761 362,573 90,812 Gross Net oper Inc. Kansas City Gross Net Open .16.60 .16.50 .16.16 Hiirli 16.66 16.51 16.19 Low 16.59 16.46 16.15 May July October 16.19 16.16 Fuel Oil have acquiree jointly from the -rer Mrs-, j. jiaopr.

December 16.05 16.10 16.0; 16.10 Ann' i.inw.1 cii. mirfrtiin 1 fi Ri i lieu Diaics vjo veriiuieiiL permits on Increase. Hupp Moto- Hydraulic SlesL. 7 lilinoia Centra! 102 'a Indiahoma InlerboroCon Interboro Con Int 10 Int Cement 34g Int 26 Int Harvester 97' Int Mer Marine 164 Int Mer Marine pr. 72'4 Int Motor Truck.

8SH Int Motor 1st pr 794 Int Motor 2d 73 i Int Nickei ctft td Int Paper Int Paper pr st 67 Invincible OH I8-4 Iowa 7 IronProiujts Itlaad Oi! 'i Jones Bros Tea 386s' Kan City South Kan City So pr. Kan Gulf 44 Kelly Spring Tira. 46-, Mondav, at 8:30 a. m. Services at flio-c.

ut 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends loOO Alpha 26 26 26 .26 1300 Ifajjilad 24 .23 .21 1( Boston El .61 .61 .61 .61 Bos Mont. .30 .26 .29 .31 12746 Crystal (new). 1 13-16 15-16 1' 100 Fbiddy .04 -H 400 Enroka Croats .23 .22 .22 .23 10 Holllnirer 9 9 9) 30 Iron Cap 7 7 7 7 12XI Mutul Piv Tst .28 .25 .28 .20 10O Now Rjiia .64 64 .04 .63 100 Omar OH .95 .95 .95 100 I'nlissde 08 .08 .98 O0O Pllfjrim Cr .04 Santa Fe .16 .16 .16 50O So Statey Cos .24 .24 24 .25 lSOoThree Metals .97 .03 .97 .97 1 M0 Verde Ceil 3 5-16 3 3-16 3'4 3 50800 Verde Mining. .43 .31 .42 .31 Total 117.455 shures.

sales. 700 bales: stock. 214.702 bales. between 50,000 and 60,000 acres of Gov- Cousolldated Net receipts for one day 12.847 ernment lands on nine domes of y-bales. Exports to Great Britain 36.552: to online fields located in Oebo, Grass Erance 1407 to the Continent 3187: to Japan Creek, Hamilton.

Zlmraermaiin. Butte, invited. I.IOAUV April 1. Patrick Leniv. Funeral front the residence of ids sister.

Mi" Mary Sllney. 28 Hov ell Dorchester, Monday, at 8:45 j. 1.030.844 bales. STONE WEBSTER PROPERTIES' EARNINGS Stone Webster, Inc. report the earnings of the following companies for and for the 12 months ended Feb i Lake Creek.

Black Mountain. Hidden. i North Casper and Bates Hole. Dome i i permits are on a 5 percent royalty basis. COTTON CHANGES FOR WEEK 2H Mixican Petroleum, after early ir- efiilarnv in its movement! firmed and moved along for better than a point urn.

Oeaeral Asphalt featured the foreign oils, with a net gain of more than two points. Dutch and Atlantic tlulf added good fractions. Earnsdalf was up two points. In the lower priced oils Invincible waa fractionally higher. White Oil was taken in hand for appreciation, being advanced almost a point.

Caddo Central improved fractionally, as did I'urc Oil and Texas Pacific Coal A Oil. Houston Oil was a point stronger. In the motor group Studebaker With-noi'd all of the nekvj profit-taking ihat cuine in ihe tlrst half l.our without iUBcnlty. Tn Issue kept close to 113 through the short session, closing just tbove that value and being up a good (fiction, as was Chandler. The 1'ieroj-Irrew Issues featured.

thL- common saining better than a point, as did the ''referred. The Whlti Motor Truck shards advanced almost a point and denial was aad that It is proposed to resume the. urning out of passenger cars by that "mpany. International Motor Truck ommon and second preferred added (notions. The movement in Kelly-Spi ingfleld "Ire gave the stock a nt gain of better pn a point, while Goodrich, Eee, Fisk, LnltedMatcK1 lubber were little changed.

Imerican Bosch and Streinberg Car-mretor were fractionally higher. Kel-W "heel yielded two points and Mul-Ims Body a fraction. Steels Generally Lower The steel shares were generally low.r. The setbacks that ouurred amounted to mali fractions, as a rule. Superior Steol ontinutd to reflect the fact that in Fcb- Cb'naT Close for wk The Boston Cadillac agency is in re- ceipt of a wire from the Cadilias Motor i 28, as follows: 96 .14 February- ros Sura ft .17.36 18.08 ...17.48 .17.07 ..17.11 ...17.00 ...16.90 revenue charges Low 17.36 17.50 16.94 17.07 16.61 16.54 16.45 17.60 12 mouths Sur aft charges 2.452.184 970.578 7S7.611 f'w Co.884.79t 17.94 17.32 17.07 16.99 16.91 16.82 18.10 Puj .10 .25 32.900 April May July August October December January Spot Sales of bales; for 368.680 104.907 50.790 Blk Val 381.698 Miss RIt Power Co.

210,941 Company of Detroit that the first par-tcr of this year was the largest in the history of the company- in volume as well as in number of cars produced. The management further states that another production record is anticipated for the second quarter. In view of the marked betterment in selling conditions. The Boston agency has shown a substantial gain In sales each month this year over the preceding. March bettering February by approximately 33 ...18.15 4b 104J; 105 105 29.171 4.538 week El Lt Pm of -Ab ft Roeklnud Edison El 111 of spot- cotton for the 300 bales.

the prevnrn week GRAIN CHANGES FOR WEEK Change Kelsey Wheel 106 1 Kelsey Wheel pr. 105 Kennecott 29; i Keystone Tire. 18 'KreageSS 140 Lackawanna 61 '4 Laclede Gas 63 Lee Rubber Tire. 99 Leiiigh Vally 60 Liggett Meyer 160 '4 I lima 1 10 'i Uma Locp pr 1104 Close for week 1.8M4 in. Kequiem lusii ni-ss at Ohureli ut a.

ni. It-datives and friends invited. Former president Franklin Muinal Benefit Aaaoclatlon. MeDOWEU In tbia rJU Mereb 50. Robert H.

Mellowell. husband of Mary A. McDowell, Funeral at 114 Summer si. Medford. l'uuerat private.

ML'KPHV-In PosmbeaUt, Karrh SI, Margaret. Mildred, lieloved daugiilerof Williau. nnd Julia fSavapei Mnrphy. 17 years. Funeral frona residence, 21 Ediison Green.

Monday, April 3. at 9:15. Solemn requiem services at St. Margaret's Chureb. at 10 a.

ni. Relative and friends are invited to attend. Ml'RPHV In South BosKn March SO. Jame husband of Margaret Murphy mee Mor-rlasevi. Funeral from his late home, 70 Suiiday.

April 2. at 1 p. iu. Bervleea St." Eulalia's Cbiin ai 1 :31. Bcliitives BS4I friends invited.

Mess pieajay at 7 a. as. ROCHE In Boston, klarcb St. lUddanly, Was. 1 hnabaod of Mary flloydl Ravne rn-neral hw his late ceiidnce, lt West Itoxbii'-y.

Monday. Aril 3. a) n. m. lteuuiem higu mass at St.

Theresa's o'clock. Relative and frlendx iavitaaV, III til lim I la S. Omeiery, West Rovbury. Taunton i.apers please Sl'LLlV A.N In GtertasfOWD. Al'ri' 1.

Joseph beloved of the Intf Cornelius and Mary Sullivan fnee Sliannahan). Funeral from Ids late residence. 12 Polk Moiulav. April 3. at 9 a.

in. High mas of lenuieiu at St Francis tie Sales" Chureb al 9:45 o'clock. Relatives and friend invited. Bur'al an Holy Craaa Cemetery. WATERS April 1, suddenly.

Harry J. W.if:, formerly or Durchcsier. Struck hv autoino. bile. hisli mas of requiem at St, Paul's Church.

Relative and friends inviteC. Funeral notice later. DIVIDENDS DECLARED l.ioai MONEY AND EXCHANGE Temporary periods of tension such as occurred the past week are to be expected from time to time in the money market, and are not to be construed as meaning that the money market fundamentals have been changed or that conditions are less favorable for the placing of funds. As a matter of fact, it is sound banking and brokerage opinion that hte money market will continue quite comfortable over the next several weeks at lea3t. As has been stated time and again the future course of the money market will be influenced largely by the extent of the demand for new "funds for commercial purposes.

There has been no appreciable increase in the demand thus far. or at least not enough to in-flusnce money rates, and it is thought likely that the market will continue steady for the next 60 days or so. The usual table of money and foreign exchange rates (involving transactions of $10,000 or more) follows: Money: Boston New York Sto-k of Payable Beeord 51,727 398.233 20.786 373.321 325.196 45,961 98,943 314,384 529.816 919.786 628,637 II T.2.51 5 49.967 667,586 52,265 48,726 128,436 277.581 324.138 446,179 99.885 Apr Brockton 116.799 15.085 Cape Breton El Co. 42.62 Lowell El Lt 107,831 40.46S Sierra Pae El 6S.899 24.251 Paducah Elc- Co. 44.722 6.665 Cen Miss Vul El Pror.

43.490 8.761 East Texas El 134.910 29.947 El Paso EI Co 18ft. 489 45.512 Nor Texas El Co 243.981 5S.26J Columbus El C0 152.515 48.484 Baton Rouge El Co. 47,627 13.515 Key West Fl 20,963 4.214 Tampa El Co 135.988 161 Keokuk El Co 30.281 4.482 Houghton Co El Lt Co 47.969 Haverhill Can Lt Co 45,423 1 4.641 Fall River Wks. 70.124 15.41 Connecticut Pw Co. 134,566 32,930 Galv-Houston El Co.

254,320 8.647 Sav El Pw 134,187 25,203 Deficit. Company Dividend Easle Pitch Le.il pr. l'qu (ilohe Wernicke lHqu Hreen Coat's 8t By SI.30.ju Mex Seaboard Oil 50c I'ittsfield IJcS 2 qu Pitts Steel pr $1.76 Apr Mar 31 23 Apr 10 Mur 31 May li Apr ft A ir Jun .61 .384 7 .40 1875 Wheat: IIii Low May 1.99 12S'-j Julv 1.2i 1.15"r Sept 1.13', 1.09U Corn May 59 July 62s, Sept 65', Oas: Mav 87K Julv 10 -j Kept 41' Pork Mav SO 18.75 Lad: May 10.92 10.35 July 11.15 10.60 Sept 11.40 10.85 Bibs: May 10.87 10.65 I July 10.30 10.15 Loew's I nc Loftlne 13 Loose-Wiles 393 i MallisonHM 19H Manhattan El Sup. ManhatUn 40 Market StRy latpr3! mfi (he company showed a net profit 'or the first time in a year. The equipments were mainly off by fractions, impathetieally with the steel stocks.

In .50 .50 10.45 lo.7 10,80 10. SO 10.30 Today's GOLD AND SILVER MARKET It is officially announced that no gold was exported to America from England in the week ended March22. The Itand strike has now interrupted shipments for six weeks. The Irving National Bank has received 70 cases of German gold coins, valued at $2,700,009 from Sweden on the Swedish-American lined, Stureholm. Tw Last sals Opto ia 4'65V.

wMu trailing in the copper "v'i. Lnere were fractional gains for "uconda, American Smelting, Chino and some others. Jaere llttle change in the sugar wks. which were dull and inclined to 8h'i l'orn Products held strong advancing another fraction, shartf were fractionally irretr- WOOL STATISTICS Following are the local receipts and shipments of wool for the week ending Atril 1. and the year to that date, with comparisons, figures in' pounds: RECEIPTS BONDS AtGft WISS 5s.

Miss Riv Pow Swift ft Co 6s USUbSi US Lib 2d 4s USLib44s'47. USLib4t4s'42. USLib44s '28. Victory 45-4s Warren Bros 7)-js. West Tel Tel 6s.

61 a 90 92 S8.lt 98.54 98.64 98.51 9934 98.61 100 64 1C5J4 i 90 923-j t8.14 98.54 98.61 iS 54 99.44 98.74 1C0.64 KBH 33 90 923-j 98.14 98.54 98.94 6882 99.68 99 01 100 64 90 MX 98.11 98.04 98.80 98.51 99.34 98.71 .100.64 Market St Ry pr P. Marland Oil Martin-Parry Matliieson Alkali Max Motor A Max Motor May Dept 1 Mclntyre Porcu. Mex Petroleum. .1 Middle States Midvale Steel Minn A St Louit. Mo, Kan 4 Tex.

Mo, Kan Tex Mo Kan Tex wi. 4 4H4I 44-I 900,500,000 67,100,000 4.37 4.37 .00.335, .37.80 ADAMS lo Brookline. March 30. suddenly, Matthew Adams, age 73 years. Funeral srv-loas at his late residence, 221 Freeruaa street, on Sunday.

April 2. at 1 p. at. Relatives aud friends are invited. Interment private.

BARNES In Cambridge. March 81. Kaif gcbenck Barnes, son of All-erf M. sml Em: TL. Barnes, in his 46tb yAU.

Pun-aral aanlteaj Bar silver in Saturday was off Ud at per ounce. Foreign bar silver in Xew York reacted 4c at Mexican dollars yielded at BOQOtiTIc, CALUMET EC LA'S REPORT SHOWS $1,491,260 LOSS The report of the Calumet Kecla Mining Company for 1921 shows a loss of $1,491 after crediting $841,948 to operations from the sale of Calumet Transportation stock. Copper Export notes, etc. This amount, compared with an operating loss of $3,823,713. and a loss after dividends 08 $4,323,743 in the preceding year.

The income account compares as follows: 1921 1U20 can 60 days 5 90 days Six months 5 Commercial paper 4Js5'i Bank clearing: Clearings $54,000,000 Balances 12.000,000 Foreign exeange: Cable transfers 4.37tk Bankers' sterling 4.37t-i Fiance (Paris) 00.02 Francs (Swiss) 19.42 Francs (Belgium) 08.40 Murks (Germany) 00.33' Guilders (Holland) Lire (Italy) 05.17 Kroner (Sweden) 26.10 Kroner (Norway) 17.69 Kroner (Denmark) .21 Kronen (Aus) per 10.000. 1.37 Pesetas (Spain) 18.49 Drachmas (Greece) 04.35 Bueuos Aires 1.23 Canadian 23! ne railroad shares, which were active, eloped Irregularity. The strength of "atash preferred A and St Faul ousta.iding features. nc" ahove a point. Atchi-V' taltlinore Ohio.

St l'aul. Rock wnl Missouri Pacific and Chicago CVi. Mern Preferred were all Southern Pacific. RaUway, Union racltlc. North- Total 2.

422. 500 0.372.700 12,845.000 93.531. 7C0 Mt Auburn Chanel on Sunday. A I it. 2:30 ii in.

and friends invited. COPPER MARKET EASIER NEW YORK. April 1 There has been I Veek Prev week Ijisf year 1922 1921 1930 Domestic Foreign 2.286.5O0 130,000 1.584.900 4.787,800 1. 801,600 11.543.4O0 .39.673.900 58.9&7.80O .13.653.807 120.528.775 .18.103.456 49.817.190 SHIPMENTS 13 1. 182.

07.950.036 j.11 easier tone in the copper market NEW YORK STOCK MARKET 't? 88.069.949 pre- anu l5r1' Northern red yielded 345s Cost cop delvd 5,208.896 4. re, 1 1 tested Ihat no be sent. BOUDBOT In Charles town 31. Art: nt Foudrol. Funeral from residence of his -iste-.

Mrs. Alfred While. 52 IligU Mondav. April 3, at 9:15. Requiem mass at St, Murj i Church at 9:45.

Relatives aud friends invited Omit flowers. BRENN AN lu Itosllndalc. March 3. Ahbio riep iCToolp'. beloved wife of Patrick J.

Brennan. FuuerJl from her late home. 7r 8,996,001 5.66!.72' I'odar's Mo, KanA Tpr wi. during the past week. Demand both for i S8a22Sj 0PT and home consumption has been sl89.00O light and there has been come pressure I 257.732 Loss on cop did Low Mo Pacific High 54 )i stocks wore dull, changing I ie.

common and preferred Air Reduction. Week Previous week Ijast year 1922 1921 1920 Ooea 64 'i III 596,051 4,101,882 64.74."i 403,650 248.636 652,286 1.22V. 303 for electrolytic had been established Lo hy reduced market values Totat loss Bfksc inc fl Maint'ce costs: Aiax Rubber. 686,000 44. 390 216.769 809,005 .38,593,901 HOout the U'-iC level, although sum.

i Alaska Gold BANK CLEARINGS Mine RECEIPTS OF STAPLES hfirh, Kale snaof nignvr of camnrh of the Iron was un- JJed Heart at o'clock. Relatives and 1 friends iiclied. I pronucers are hkkiiix it tor forward deliveries, i changed. 14' i 17 IH C4J. 4Ji 72 40.4 4ii Boston off mine Following last week more favorable taxes.

Alaska Juneau 1 Allied Chemical C4 Allia-Chalmert 6 Am Bank Note 72 Mo PaciSc pr Ward Mullins Body Nat Acme National Lead 1 Nat Ry Mex Nat Rail Nevada Copper New Orleans Air Brake Depreciation 403. 439 230.277 1.502.721 260.900 1.491.200 4'i VtH 1H 46 72 40' UH lco 11 'i 65t 139 Boston receipts of commodities for the tveek ending Anril 1 Wool. doni. bags. .5,260 lbs 324,10 Wool.

for. 36 Ham. lbs 67.025 1 Cotton, dom, bales 782Baeon. his 3 1 Cotton, for. bales 706 Apples, bbls 2.412 1 Leather, tons 1 .050 Apples, hxs 13.172 exhibit, bank clearings this week disclose a widening of the margin of increase over the figures of a year ago.

Thus, aggreate clearings of $5,922,239,000 DIVIDENDS Iura Consoliti Oil Fields DIVIDEND No. 9 22 dim-loV Ventura otisolidated Oil fliu?" llay U'clared a quarterly 01 ntt i0 cents per share, pay- 226, 1,823,743 1. 1 I Total Mise ens1 Net loss Dividends Depletion J'4 110jf H0i 10J 10', 16 63 IS 67' 4 67 li Z6'i 99H 63 63 20i 20 'j 1(1' IU i 1.1...T Gwtrode Nye, wife of William 8, Burlxmk vrs. ServicPs at tier late residence. 127 knaietoa Cambridge, Mondav.

April 4, m. Ititerinent tit N'eedhaiti. In Bniklioe. March 31, James A belied Ceelih H. (nee lliek-vi.

1-unernl frai his lnt residence 1 ilarth-tl t. Monday. April at 8 a BB, IHih mas of reiymaji at St Aldaa'a rhuVcb at o'eKiek. All relatives and friends "241.659 1.000,()O 1.608.27SI r.i;-;. 1 1 Am Beet Sugar.

40 Am Bosch Mag. Am Can Co 7-j Am Car 156 Am Chicle 1 1 i MANY HAD LOST CORSETS Women Visit Car Company's Office, But Only One Who Could Tell Name of Line Got Them The Lost and Found department of at 20 cities in the United States this 1,491.300 4.32 Tiertcit for year Lumber, feet 4.404, 1 1 6 'rait bbla 10 Bat cur assets 12.901. 807 19.345 Berries, crates ...1.4 Flour, bbi New York Cantral 1 INYCSStL I Dock week, as reported to Review, represent a stain of 22.7 percent over the 1921 total, althoueh showing a reduction Am DruggisLs 'V' lo stockholders of record Auio core sr. lco 139 15 107 80 proceeds of sale of Caiu-Co. stock Copper Export Proflr fTuUiaaaa $841,048 met Transportation Avso.

notes, etc. NYOntAWes'. West, yutnev. March the Cumberland county Power and kklly -In I'a tre Faaeral I Am Eapress 139 Am Hide Leather 15 Am lee Securities. 106 4 .61.030 Oranges, bis .7" nr.

i ira tH-f ruit tixs ..5.017 .12.625 i Lemons, bis 1.204 .2.1851 Bananas, bu'ch a.83,300 col Pineapples, crates 228 1,064 (Jr'pes. dom. crates 17 .18.121 1 Peanuts, bags 134.058 Tea. pkgs 3.982 Carst. bu Oa s-.

bu Barlor. bu Malt, bu Millfeed. ton Oleo. pkgs Moans, bu Potatoes, bu tl'c or business April 16. A.

B. BWINO, Treasurer. March US. 1,. IniM'fiU'l ft Jinia i.

1 of 21.6 percent from the clearings of this week in 1920. Comparing with a year ago. increases I predominate, with the gains ranging from 0.7 percent at Omaha to 25. per Light Company is in the car station on I Pros Agassiz in his remarks says in Monument sQ. Norfolk A South.

Norfolk ..1 North American. trout his late residence, i i.rpv i Mondav, April 3, at 8:15 a. m. i m.i-a of reoiiiem at St. Mary's Chureb at 8 Relatives and friends bjvfted.

Of eniirsp as villi might susneef nn. tile leavr. aU mariner of flrtielest in tha manner of articles in 66 1 1 'off pp. Istgs Sugar, bbls Hay. local ears straw, car rvilieil ill OWU, ai amici.

cars from pocketbooks with pocketbooks with money in .23.503 150 216.343 528 I Am Ice pr Am International. Am Lai ranee Am Linceed Oil. Am Locomotive. Am LocomoUve pr 1 t-ai't. 7,883 1 Sugar, bags OLYMPIA THEATRES, Inc.

Preferred Dividend No. "a Common Dividend No. 11 Poultry, pkgs Sept cent at Boston, and the aggregate of the cities outside of New York which are included in the statement Is 6.0 percent in excess of that of this week of 1921. At New York city, moreover, there Is an expansion of 3S.5 percent. part: About 51 drills have been at work I during the year removing shaft pillars and cleaning up arches and the backs of old stopes.

A total of 91.821 tons hag been secured from these operations. I With the exception of the power plant i departments were suspended in April. A 101st O. intaittry. nus- 14 (Sugar, bxs Live poultry, cars 18,400 877 Molasses, gals Sw potatoes, bbls.

Fresh beef, bbls 280'Cond'd mils, 9.919 them to hatpins of little value. Umbrellas and gloves are in the lead, however. There is a ytand full of umbrellas that would make any chronic borrower of this useful article envious, also a basketflul of gloves and mittens of all of V-4 percent on the Preferred i Am Radiator baud of Mary leston ucCocnell. Remains will He.in state at E. Newtoo-tf.

AVSaoaT from SathTdiiy nom. Service at bureU oC the Immaculate CoovepHon. Harrisou s.nidav, April 2. at 2 p. ut.

luterraent at Holybood Cemetery. Kchttivej ani frit I umMiIm Invited to attend. 'Ai and North American pr. orthern Pacific. Oklahoma Prod Orpheum Otis Steel pr.I Owent BoIe Pacific Pacific Gat Pacific Mail Pacific Oil the i ommon th0 Common 80 43'; 11 33 '-j 1MX 117 S7J 7'i J4f 63' 87 71i S2S, t3'-i 121 137 srk on atvc bejeo livable on April 15.

rkML ''foWeni of reeonl at the close i Am Ships sizes and shapes and materials from ex 11 no 117 87; a 7, 14." a tH i6i UK mt 121 a 137f4 5 neh SivwILra 1 Smelting. pensive kid to cotton These lost goods 0snell At St. Elisabeth's rtussirai. COTTON GOODS QUIET NEW YORK, April 1 The cotton goods market continues extremely dull. The chief item of interest i-- the marked improvement in sales of sheetings to large Western houses.

Buying power FAILURES SHOW DECREASE A decrease in the total number of failures Is shown this week, as compared with that of last week, according to the reports received by R. G. Dun Co. Am Steel Fdy are kept for a month, and if the ner I Wot-otV 10 All operations were suspended in April and remained suspended during the balance of the year. On Apri 16 the salaries and wages of all those remaining in the employ of the company were reduced 13 percent.

On Feb 15 the company participated to the extent of 13.690,M)0 pounds in the sale of pounds to the Copper Kxport Association, Inc, for foreign fdfjj 46J8 72 40) 45'4 156 J2's 5s 139 15 107 iO4 iH ii r3v llOSj 117 :44 STM 72 2'xi 92t-j 16i 51 49 55 97 8S 95 30 82 111' 414 39 33 63 74 8 7 20 does not lay claim to them In that pi ri od. the conductor who found them falls heir to them, that being the order of M.ire.i ciien mueu. uu' im oiu resider.ee of her sister. Mrs. Patrick He uan -Norlli HkiKtiam, Monday.

at 9 a. nt. High ma.s of r-ijuieni at sit. Paul's Cbsjrcb al 9:30. Relattvea aud trtcuja in vita I.

Au ortege. Pan-Arc Petroleum 54 If farming districts shows consid- the company. I do class Parish Pennsylvania Some time ago a reporter wrot? a in tin erable ltriees improvement, with increasing for farm products, and since ru- KTEKI.K- In iliobau). March hy accident, .1 dm. leloed huabjn-I of feaiah istele.

Funeral from Ma luie resldeti. e. is TDavt. st Sunday. April 2.

al 2:30 p. ut. Inter-nt'-nt at Wodide Cen'etery. Cohaaaat. Lel-atives uud frleuds ioviied.

Auto cortctu. iyos UCET SOUND POWER A LIGHT CO. Prior Preference Dividend No. 1 MUS quarterly dividend is pav-le APRIL 15 to Stockholders of ifford APRIL 3, A W.b.t.r. General Manager i Am Sucar Ref i Am Sumatra Am Tel 4 Am Te! Am Tobac-o Am Tobacco Am Wholesale pr Am Wool I Am Zinc i Aaaconda Ann Arbor pr Aaso'd Dry story about this habit of losing and published a list of articles on hand i at that time in the lost and found de- i In the list was a pair of pink 1 corsets.

After the story appeared the i people flocked to the window seeking i iJi'j Penn Seab'd Steel. 92 People's Gas Pere Marquette 15', I Pere Marquette pr ral districts have bought spannsly for months a renewed demand is expected from the West in the near future, Commission houses I mills are also selling fair auantitlea of export sheetings for Chi- Chicago Markets CIIICAfrO. April 1 Today's highest, lowest and closing quotations were as follows: i Ob 80 1 1 33; no 117 87 -8 'li 1AH 71. 'a 68' '4 itiH 137 92 87 Yi um 48, to 8 T5 I 30 i5'-4 82 110, 41 37 (-j 29'J 13 7 20 17 Vi I6.4 92 Pcre Marquet prior. things they Lad lost and had apparcntl' I Philadelphia S7J4J nese trade.

Orders from the Far Last. gdven 92'-; 8'-, 15" 51 56 97'4 S8 9a 30 up aa lost forever. hat was I surprising was the number of! i which ceased wnen cotton aa- most I0IST INFANTRY VETERANS All former members of the regiment will tr-. port at the East Armory at 12 30. on Sund o'.

for funeral of Cant. Joacph W. McCoon.dl. Uniform service. oerseas.

H. R. C. MOIL Secretary. Phillips Petroleum 6 1 Pierce-Arrow 1 7 4 Pierce-Arro S7 WtT aniikie, I women and girls who had lost rs-ets.

The pink pair had to be trotted out on many occasions a somewhat embar-! There were oil insolvencies reported this week, as compared with 5-14 defaults last week, and 299 failures during the corresponding week in 1921. Decreases were shown this week in. all sections of the country, with the exception of the Pacific Coast, where an increase is noted. Of the week's failures. 314 had liabilities of $5000 or more in each instance, which is equal to 61.4 percent of the total number.

Last week, there were 326 similar defaults and the ration was 59.9 percent, while during the corresponding period in 1921. there were 175 similar and the ratio waa 6S.5 percept. Ir Canada there us also a decrease In the total number of failures, 73 having been reported this week, while last v-eet; there wkre 99. In the corresponding week in 1921. there were 36 defaults.

Those with liabilities of $5000 or more in eacl instance numbered 37 this week, while last week the number of similar failures were 48. and during the same week in 19'-1, Ulcere w. re 15 similar ruWi A LIGHT CO. Atchison Atchison pr Atlantic Coast At GA I Austin A losing- Wheat: High Low April 1 March 31 May 1.32 1.308. 1.31 1.31, Julv l17Vj 1.161, 1.17-16", 1.17, Sept l.lHs l.lOta 1.104 1.11' Corn May 57 .571 July 91 .60 Sent 64i i Oats: May i 86 .361, Julv 994- e9 tsept 4o, 400 lfHSt3 Pork: May 18.75 18.75n I vanced sharply, are now coming in again.

Mills closed by thj strike are selling goods out of stoel but not in sufficient volume to indie." any short-j age in the near future. COTTOiN STATI TICS NSW YORK. April 1 -The world's rassing procedure for tho man behind the counter. Not being an expert, he CD Aim IN LODGE NO. 23.

could not tell much about the sti.e of I llnnlNLin UUUUU nw. tw, 0. 0. F. 66t Preferred Dividend No.

35 11.50 quarterly dividend is pay. APRIL 15 to Stockholders of ord APRIL 3. isaa A Webtter.lnc. General Manafier Auttin A Nicholt pr S24 Bividw in ar- trrcl-T UOlilld lh- Nr. titor -'buries A.

OvVVB. 0SM FrtlH rv-irrt in Grabaiiii'a 115 roon. 10 Hjdc h'un1nT, April V. 51J4 49 5 88 95 304 f2'4' HO', UH C9 33li (9 rV4 93 7 20 17J, 17 92 Baltimore Ohio. Bamsdall Corp A visible cotton supply is put at 5.779.10-1 bales, against 5.

$63,334 bales last 'Week IHK 414 87 29 ID Bartudall CARD OF THANKS nnd 6.S12.635 bales last year; the Ameri Pierce Oil 8J Pierce Oil pr o2 'i Pittsburg Coal pr 93 PitUburgi 295 Pittaburg Weatpr 79; Pond Creek Coal. i 9 Pressed Steel 74i Public Service NJ.a 85j Pullman Car 122 Punta Alegra Sug. 41' Pure Oil Co 31. 't PureOilSpcpr Rail Steel Spring. 98 1 Ray Cooaol Cop.

14'a Reading 753i Remington 33' Beth Steel 10.45a in. 67.1 10.90b 10.35 10.60 10.55 lO. 45 10.70 10.92 ARLINGTON MILLS in no s'ttall ntea-ure the P'at Lard: May July Sent Ribs: May July bales, against and 4,548.635 10. 17 10.72a 10.97a 10 85 1.05a the pair in his possession, or whether they would fit the fair applicants for them. But he held on to them until one little woman finally proved to his satisfaction that she was the original owner, as she.

'old the name of tho ear i'ne Dn which they were found. Many other women who had lost, or pretended had lost this adjunct to a woman's were rather hazy about where they had rfiislaid the corsets, and of the applicants were so large and fat that It was at once apparent thai tho pink pair was never made for them Portland Express, can supply is 3.606.1O4 677.304 bales a week bales last year. "i Ut nrlv Hvi.i..n,i t. of Armrican for the Spinners takings Bsthlehem Steel Beth Steel pr 7 pc Booth Fisheries. British Stl 2d pr.

Brooklyn Kapid T. Brooklyn ctf Broun Shoe pr g'S!" record Rt tne in our werus cann it express om mpit-eiatlou to our Uiany relatives, friends aid neighbors alo to the mere bants of Stoucei the memli rs of 8an Salvatlor K. of C. and the iBaaBhloa t'ire IteiVartm.nt. Cat tlieir fciM ues taf tender expreasionn of nymr'athy thit, lime of onr axtreme Mtrrow and bereavement.

Hits. CATHERIXF, F. VAN STON ana FAM1L1'. 1 iumncr Stousutuu, Masa. I'avahlx iim were 19o.914 bales, contrasted with 1S8.271 hales (n the previous week and 157.755 bales last year: for the season 10.80 10.30b CASH MARKETS 2 yellow.

No o. 3 white. 2 white. 36c: 3 while, BlKttaff i 20 17'S 16' 92 i rllow. i.n(iand Trust Company, Trankter Platinum and Quicksilver Prices The American Metal Market and Daily Iron Steel Report quotes platinum (pure) at SSo'9i per troy ounce.

QuicU- Corn No. 53 Oats No. Mee; No. 4 MX 92 i U. Trna CHAMBtRLAIN, white.

35 they aggregate 9.142.3J4 bap as against bales in the season. 2.

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