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23 THE BOSTON LOBE FTUDIVY. APRIL 14. 1022 LOW-PRICED MINING SHARES SUDDENLY BECOME POPULAR HERE AND RISE SHARPLY 35 Walt ham Wpr 41 100 tl)4 CO Warren Bros 31 22 Warren lt pr 36 Warren fi 2d pr. -10 MORE COTTON USED LAST MONTH "LIVESTOCK PULLING THE FARMER OUT" 0 PRICED COPPERS IDE LOCAL FEATURE Company, a Stone Webster Company, for the calendar year 1921. shows earn- ings available for reserves, replacements and dividends, of compared with i in 1920.

The 19.:. dividends on the 6 percent preferred stock and of 10 per- u.ni on the common utotk required leaving a balance of $201,418 far rv 40 41 41 HX Itjif UK 3i at 31 36 36 35H 3Ji 39" 69 60 75c 2 70c, 76c 75c ELEVATED OFFICIALS AT THE NEW LECHMERE-SQ TERMINAL I 06 Weat End 60 1246n Winona 2 ..00 Wyandot 76e serves and surplus. Tr.ese earnings ti2.vs teen obtained without any war Increases In I i I r-i iLu IfH mil inrrpatum In -Last ale- Had Heaviest Overturns mlJSSLt High Low Apria Apr 12 power rates other than through fuel 7H 97J-J clauses, and with an increase from five 971j Several Montns 65r4 1 ct-nib to six cents in street railway 107 PERSONAL MENTION H. M. Byllesby Co announce that 0 issues Strong Edison bams S9 56 107 95 85 99 84 99.74 99.74 99.66 99.84 Seth D.

Tucker, formerly with the 64500 56 10OO C'n Hill 7s .107 107 2000 JSY 5 40. 94 94 KCO Range 85 85 7000 Hood Ru 7. 99 99 1000 84 84 150 99.74 99.74 2800 99.74 99.74 99.90 99.54 1950 Lib 4 Ha 99.84 3250 99.74 7000 Swift os 94 P3 -General List Quiet ('handler. Wilbor Company, has become associated with them in their bond department of the Boston office. 99.24 99.14 99.34 99.54 larRely to trading lock Ex- 99.90 100 active Interest turn 48 the Boston 94 At the annual meeting of the Certaln-Tted Products Corporation.

C. A. de Gersdorff and Audenrled Whittemore of New York were elected directors, suc- 1900 100.64 100.64 100.64 'Should Sell at Higher Yet Fewer Spindles Were Levels," Says Stafford iu Operatiuu Chicago. April i3 livestock Exports and Imports Increas6f! as Industry has set the pace for asri-! cultural readjustment and Indications StlOWll bV GOVertlflieilt RSDOrt are that it will continue to exert a I -J dominating influence in the return of! April 13 Almost business to normal conditions, accord- 000.000 fewer cntton spindles were oper-ing to a quarterly report issued today atcd dur'- March than in February, S. B.

Stafford, president of the thounh cotton consumption for Chicago Livestock Exchange. was about 4H.000 bales more than in Feb- "Hog prices are on a sound basis." ruarv. the monthlv cotton report of ntlos mnvrehPriv "C.n,tinKUed Hght the Census Buteau. its.ted today. di.

piles may be expected, because of the enormous losses the Spring pig croi hat-, increase for the montc. sustained. bales were consumed In cotton "Cattle should sell at higher levels, growing Sta'es where consumption was ve are on the verge of a scarcitv of th largest of any month since the first beef producing animals that would have quarter of 1917. and amounted to 66 per-beconie acute before now had not the i tenl of total cotton used in the depression caused an increase in mar- i country during March, ketlng at the same time it curtailed, The decrease in active spmdles consumptive demand refects conditions In the spinning niiits There is a heavv demand for breed- of -New' England, in tlie opinion of of-ing animals, says the report "alMtwInS cials here, who believe if condition' the faith of the producers Tn the future l'en Martn of the livestock industrv have shown consumption approaching "Since the turn of the ear the re- i reSord Proportions. port adds, livestock lm been null in a- O'tO" consumed danns Marfi the farmer out of hte predicament nounted to 518.450 bales of lint and .14, A hltrh sheer, tSli.

1 ITT bak-s of Hitters, as compared wKk S-TDtJn wlnona werc bvy. and the stock closed Sf. nM gain of nearly 2 points. cmnklfn. Helvetia.

C. C. Collins and C. C. Holman.

log I ceedin 1500 Vic-'y4Jfr 100.14 100.11 100.14 15000 W'nB7Jn 106 108 108J; 1000 94 94' -j Total Sales Bonds 107 300. shares 77,730 The Westinghouse Air Brake board has been increased from 11 to 14. The new directors are J. Frederick Byers, BOSTON CURB Mas' Ojibway. May Superior.

Trinity and Tuolomne Wla Heavy overturns. i I. A I khart and It Aid on. -iih an advance of more was the strongest uo three points The activity of the low-priced cop-! brother of A. Y.

Mellon, Secretarv of 1 pers on the big board was reflected in the Treasury, a more active and stronger market for some of the dollar stocks traded in on I At the annual meeting of the Owens he local Curb than has been noticed Bottle Company, the board was re- before In months. Uadsden was the out- duoed from 15 to 7 E. D. Lib-standing feature, on a turnover of near- bey. M.

J. Owens. W. S. Walbridge.

P. lake. -Mass. ujioway anu ESwrW added full points or better the only prominent one of ly 80(0 shares advancing from a low of Geddcs, Charles Boldt, William Ford io register a loss, easing a a mill! ind C. A.

Hinch beint retained. The vC to li-i. Consolidated Copper Mines i tin (. fticers were reelected. It was stated was another feature and Jerome Verde maue a large rractiona! gain.

In the cent group, Verde Mining. Boston Ely Bagdad made the best showing. Quotations follow: forecast, with the statement that Iamb prices have been the highest since the 438.218 of lint and 14.647 of lintcrs consumed in March. last year, the Census Bureau announced. Cotton on hand -March 31, in consBm ing establishments, amounted to i.553.

CI we l.ow Apr 13 Apr 12 II fraction. East Butte yielded half 'rfii Hill was active, as usual, aud Sced a Rood sized fraction. ISland JET Coal was in excellent demand lor than a 2 point advance. The msue. however, lost 2 points.

In lot buying. Pond Creek firmed frue- ig in the general list was for the most part by the a. m.ni"J. HE5 ucviiiie irom war levels. at the meeting that a new bottle producing machine had been designed and built, which materially cuts operating costs.

As rapidlv as possible all ma- i chines will now be equipped with the improvement. J. A. Lowell Blake has been" elected a director of the Plymouth Cordage Com- pany, tilling the vacancy caused by the death of Schuyler S. Bartlett.

.84 Shares High 2000 Alpha 35 K00 liagciad 28 20OO Bny Stnt" Gas .05 5500 Hotoii IClv .72 12400 Ho ton Mont .24 1000 Bob Wy OU .00 .04 9Ct bales of lint and 185,283 of contrasted with 1.336.542 of lint and PIERCE ARROW-LAFAYETTE MERGER BEING PLANNED of linters so held a year ago. and NEW YOItK. April 13 Directors nf ih. public storage and at compresses .04 22 .09 .40 .02 tm .90 1 7 Ifi Tcomt Rnaua copper ravia was The membership of Edmund Randolph In the loss of a full) 1200 Cascade Silver .03 .159 .50 .03 on the New York Stock Exchange has SaTcarciaer Motors relinquished half Hdded a attta.Il been sold to Aiiles II. Vernon for a con- federation of $89,000.

That of C. Prentiss limited dealings. There was 1 1 11 16 4 Andrews has been so to Chandler I rSeu rT, Motr SJSSfitt'fiiES o7 I i'ajette Alotors Company have agreed tcrs a year ago. principle on a plan to consolidate both! imports for March amounted to corporations, it was officially announced alt's- as compared with 27.282 in MarCbj after a meeting of the directors of the for March amounted to MM I companies in this city today. Clias.

tales, including 9109 bales of linterg. W. Nash, president of the ltfayette compared with 275.180 bales, include Company, is to become chairman 845 of linters. exported in March, last Of the board of the consolidated com- Hovev for SSS.CXX). The last previous sale .07 .08 of a seat was made at Cons Sg 200 Col Minbtg .90 IStt.CoM Cp Mines 24 4040 Crystal (new).

14 200 DaUlv 04' Min. .08 1 00 Dominion Oil. 0i 1700 Kurekn Crop's. .25 400 First Xntional .95 7838 Onrisden V3 2(XI OoldfleM Flor. .18 2000 Home Oil 04 3, light trading in United Shoe for appreciation.

'i v-ai reported that Warren Brothers imeived orders for 1.700.000 Square Into of Pvlng in the first quarter of vear. This news failed to BOND AND LOAN ITEMS Arlington is in the market until April 14, for a loan of $100,000, dated iav. in thrt Swindles active during March num Pf" nf tlio eoinmon pany and will have entire charge of the operating management. Mr Nash is the president of the Nash Motors Company, having organized that lOixi Hudson Oil .20 U-n hands. The 1(10 Imperial Cons.

.04 April 20 and payable Nov 7 next. .24 .93 .80 .04 .03 .18 3tJ .23 .28 .08 .05 .24 .90 .70 .18 .04 .20 .04 .20 .20 "4 .09 .25 .06 Iter latter bered 31.875,212. as against March, last year. COTTON QUIET AND HEAVY Top New Elevated terminal station nearing completion at Lechmere sq, East Cambridge. Below, Left to Right Supt H.

A. Pascho, rapid transit lines: Chief Engineer C. T. Fernald: A. W.

Senter, super-tendent Division 4. Charlestown Supt of Transportation lames Smith; Asst Supt Rapid Transit Lines Zt UP slightly and the S2 flnn. Orpheutn dropped ba-jk ba-jk company in 1910. He is considered one of the most capable men in the auto .25 .95 .18 .04 .20 .04 .20 O'. .09 .0413 .58 .28 S.

Moseley Co has loaned At- tleboro $50,000 at 3.95 percent discount, payable in seven Harrington, superintendent Division 3. Cambridge; A. L. Butler, engineer rapid transit I maustry and it la expected that with ihe 1 NEW YORK. April 13-Early decline of Unconsolidated company I in todays cotton market were follow.ed under Ins direction, the Pierce Arrow bv slight rallies on bullish domesliu 14 and lialf a uoint.

on Maine iPiues were moderate-XIZ but BrmnW was the rule, al-' th. common yie-lded a point. Bla-SS advanced half a point. West End fractionally lower. F.ast- tRffiprri 'i dated April months.

D. D. Hall; J. H. lines.

and the Lafayette Motors consumption figures and reports of-ln- jrted better in a fair- mshll) 00ft Iron .20 281 Jer Verde De 4'A 1000 Mohican .22 182O0 Mut Div Trust .20 400 Nixon Nevada. .00 4no Onondaga 25 200 FiillBade .05 loo Radio Co 37 Seven Met a i 100 Shen .00 4500 So St ites Cons .30 800 2' fi10 do part paid. 3 15(10 Texana 07' 2000 Three Mnils. 50 On Verde Ext. 28' i 200 Verde Cen 4' 23500 Verde Minincr.

.31 Totnl. 121.204 shores. Proposals will be accepted until noon I April 17 by Brockton for a loan of dated April JO and payable -Nov 30 i next. i l' greatly nenented. De- I creased acttvitv tlie cotton guoan tails of the merger are being worked i market.

Julv sold up from 17.25 to 17,29. first place, it will provaie a live-cent ou and will be communicated to stock- or hack to yesterday's closing price, hut fare for local traffic in Somerville and holders a circular as soon as they are 1 later broke' to 12.27 under liquidation for Cambridge, as passengers alighting completed. It is expected that circular I over the holidavs closing at 17.21. The .27 iM overturn, moving up a tun puim. MmMlial mnr.i I A tour of inspection of the terminal station of the Boston Elevated Railway I Comoanv.

now nearins completion at Derore entering tne station win pay i v.iu be reuuy within a few days. general market closed steady at a net .28 234 .07 .95 2S 4 .20 Hornblower Weeks announce that It is understood that the bankinc house decline of two to eight points .07 .08 28' i they have sold the entire issue of the .07 .97 4 .31 ot Lee. Hlgginson Co will be-repre- Opening, high, low and last sales: Brown Company's 6 percent debenture I.at na'ees sented on the board of the consolidated IMIiy lltr ceil in, nr-y-xjim, nut tend to relieve the present congestion In the Boylston-st Subway, its sponsors say. At the present the blocks in the subway are full. 'but it is possible tc han goia 'oonus.

Lechmere sq. East Cambridge, was made yesterday by officials of the company to inspect the locations of turnstiles, fare boxes and change booths and to look over the pian of the track- illtr omnanv Mid advanced a small fraction, rdson rained a full point. Libby con-i prominent in the packing group. total overturn produced only a movement and it closed firm. Kationai Leather was firmer in limitt-d radint Swift reacted a large fraction Mn dealings.

Swift International Wd nrm. In the oils Ventura, selling ex-divi-ieml. wa." off '4. Investment wif in fair demand for a small rise. is not interested in the transaction.

Ma tendent of rapid transit: H. Harrington, superintendent of Division 3, Cambridge; A. VV. Senter. superintendent of Division 4.

Charlestown: ('. T. Fernald, chief engineer, and A. L. Butler, engineer of the rapid transit lines.

This station will be a terminal for ail Viaduct street cars coming from Harvard sq and from the two lines running from Clarendon Hill, Somerville. and it will also be the terminal for two-car trains of cars which will, run over the Viaduct to and through the Subway. By adopting this scheme nt tit-; Viaduct several ends will be served, it is ciaimed by the Elevated officials. In the fiic Lafayette Motors Company Miller Lock Company's first mortgage, of 7 percent convertible 20-year! Oetohpr Apr Apr 12 IT.fit 17. CO 17.2:: 17.24 17.

17.07 17.11 17.IH 17.a 17.U5 io.no m.tm 17. 4 Ki.0: 10.05 17.00 Ugh 17.68 1 7.211 17.1.-. 17.12 17.ti:i 10.90 Open .17.20 .17.12 .17.10 .17 no lli.OS dle a two-car train as -easily as one organized by Mr Nash in 1919 for the HEARD ON THE STREET Peeeufnet mi.nL.n I sinking Hind gold bonds, offered by Lage ing. car. each bem? one unit, and i-jnso a graue motor.

Jannan Us plant Is located at Indianapolis. Ind. SUVch Sales of the J. C. Penny Company in Brothers Co, all been sold.

The nartv was led by James smith, aciarcu loiaieu w-wow, urncflac $579,421 from the corresponding month c. W. McNear are offering I superintendent oi (nuaverinuuii, quently It will be possible to get more cars and hence more passengers into each block. The trains from Lechmere sn will run through the subway, but it is not yet decided definitely where they will start their run. last year.

Ojo of Jackson Couimv. Or. 5 oercent was composed ot me lonowing: tier-direct obligation bonds." due in 1937-52. at I bert If. Pascho.

superintendent of lapid BOSTON STOCK MARKET i 'C'1 lms l)een ver' quiet nnd five points lower: uM- eessiui recently, set out to expand its I dltts uplands. 17.10e: uo sales: stock, 70.566 Plant in connection with making its bales. own bodies. As a result of war contracts the1 bJbVv ORXBANB. April IS Toda's optMft, Motor Car Connnnv iiiehet.

lowct and last mlet in the local eot- A charter has been filed at Dover. Del. transit; D. D. Hail, assistant superin prices to yield 4.75 to 4.70 percent.

Last sadc STOCKS Stirw Sold 7 increasing the capital stock of the Na-Aprl3 AprU tjona) Portland Cement Company of Mt High Low Ijirtre tOll Ltai-KCt lOllOW hi (jiu-. ee. 11 uiiie (II I I W. C. Langley Co, members of the 'New York 'Stock Exchange, have sold privatelv of the Long Island Pleasant, Mich, from to Stii 400,000.

I.nxt aala-3 l.ow Apr 13 Apr 12 16.03 10r.7 10.IKI lli.ti--, lftt.4 10.13 1(144 iaT 10.40 Id. 41 10.4,1 lr.ati pi. si iC4o 0MMI Hijli 10.nr, 16. UK July 16.63 ltt.ua fletoiier 10.4(1 16 4P Oe. einlier .16.46 16.48 Jannarji io.3k AMERICA'S FOREIGN MIKE HUMBLES PRIDE OF CANINE TRADE INCREASES BOSS OF HOBOKEN'S WATER FRONT 1 Lighting Company's first mortgage An order haa been received by the percent bonds, due in American Car and Foundry Company from the Northern Pacific Ttailroad for i Tie old Colonv Trust Company has' 1000 refrigerator freight cars, to cost loaned Manchester.

H. $300,000 at 3.9S lib ai us piant in Burralo wmcii can used to a good advantage by merger of the two companies, ii is ro posed to nianufacture the bodies the Lafayette car at the Buffalo piant and by fo doing the Kafayette company will be snared the necessity of going ahead with the expenditure of a large sum of money Tor the building of a body plant. (2,300,000. 10 Abavek 20 Am Hi 1, So Amuekeag 76 Am Pneu Serv. SO Am Sugar lief.

15 Am Sugar pr 712 130 Am 10 Am Wool ctf pr SO Anaconda UK Arcadian Con SO Arizona Com. percent discount, plus S1.2o premium, dated April 13 and payable in eight months. SHit closed steady: middling uplands. sales. SoS bales: stock.

271.000 bales. Qooaolldated Net port receijits fur scva daya, 98. 024 bale. Exports to (in at Hrluiiii. 80,054: to France.

14.081: to the Continent! 79.510 tiales. Stock- iu Atlautie ixirts. 1,065.401 bales. The. National Silk Dyeing and Company of Paterson.

has secured a 16-acre site at Drummondville, The $1,381,900 Texas Pacific Railway Exports in March Highest Goat Sends Joe, Prize Police Dog, Info Hudson, While uue Tor me use or a uranen 1 EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS tion. to be known as the Dominion Silk offered by the Commercial Trust WANTS TO ISSUE STOCK COTTON CHANGES FOR WEEK uyeinfr ana rmiMiiai; v.unian.v (jompany, Udward Lowberstok oi Co, a capital of Jl.000,000. Construction of Harrison Smith Co. and Biddle oi a plant has already been commenced. Henry, have all been sold.

Slcnf oot Slim Grins With Delight lose veejf Authority to issue uep capital stock to the value of $1,302,500 was asked for 1 yesterday b- the East err. Massachusetts I'eeemoef Street Railway Company in nuitinn i F. R. Keech C0 and Hayden. Stone h.

M. Byllesby Co. syndicate man fSl Imports Last Montti Greatest Since 0n I Co announce that tneir onering 01 KerSi announce that the offerin to the Ptllilies C.inmisai,i:i Tha 1 vnv uiuiurn 'rriuiWoMin i nc the United States Hoffman Machinery 1 $2,750,030 Oklahoma General Power Com FTiah 17.21 17.1.. 17.07 I7.ri(l IT 0 I7.t: 17 -'7 I ow IT.63 io.o.-. id 17.7.-.

17.60 17.2'.' rt jn company pr December. 1920 wnm-uamwrnm 17.0.-. 10.01 ifl.no 17.7.-. 17.61 17.21 17.11 one BarnsdallB. 1236 Binghim Mine: II B.s Elevated.

I Boston El pr. 45 Maine. 127 BiM 1st pel A 131 BftM 1st let el proposes to issue 13 023 share- stock with a value of par J'-lT of common Corporation voting trust cerxmcaies ior panv's jlrst mortgage gold bonds. 6 pel common stock was heavily oversub- cent, series has been largely ove; scribed. eubscribed.

3 A Ait tor UK ivn-n w- u.K:-.i. 'Itll'DllKPK for wliil, Ar i io. i i.iv men (. oi sul- March carload sl'ipments of all auto of vrw.t cotton eck borrowed money. the refund in 36 tK 36U 17 106 lOJ'a 10C 106 Vj 3'' 3H 3H 78! i izm nn 98 i i 98 88 Vi 120i 120 120J 120J Pi's 90 918 90 105 105 105 105 16J4 16H 63't 52i 53Ji bZ 4 3i 2H Vfi 2H 20 21 i 21 35 35 35 1 14i 16i UH 145 145 145 143 79Jj 79 79 78ii 98 08 98 98 23 22 2 22! 24 35 35 50 49 50 50 45 44 45 66 66 66 66 16c 16c 16c 5c 3c 5c 5c 6j eyi 61 60t' 60 279 278 278 278 1 I6H 14f 15 UH 28, 2SH 29 IH 1 1M 44la 44JJ 44 2 2 2 IH 75 IH vi Hi 'i VtH HJ 11 UK 115-s lt 65 64 65 64 .172 171 172 174 12 II J8 UK HJ-4 .17 17 17 of Of i tl.e ineiiMH weci.

20. I. ales. funded debt and the irmrovemcnt the property. Parson.

Son Co are offering a. new WASHINGTON, April Increase in NEW VORK. April 13 'Mike, the billv SndVh the value of America's- foreign trade I BOat. who. when picked up as a mascot.

at prices to yield 4.30 to 1.25 per- i was reported today by the Department cracked the ribs of Old Man Trouble for cent, according to their maturities. The 0f Commerce. Exports last month Michael Sullivan, "somewhere out LOCAL COTTON STOCKS Sullivan trying to convince. Mike tlixt a crate was the proper place for a billy-ceat when embarking on a sea voyage. Mike was getting angry just as Joe came dashing upon the scene, for a crate has no room to shake one's horns in.

DAIRY MARKETS Stocks of cotton in local warehouses, tieese and according to figures given out by the tpOi'i'l johli is prfc an, liiitter. i I tt" oflO (100 the highest Tllinniu'' ahiit civ ve4ro arn thus egss follow mobile manufactures (partly estimated), including drive-a-ways and boat shipments converted into carload equivalents, increased 32 percent over February and were 65 percent greater than March last year. It is estimated approximately 159.120 cars and trucks were produced by all makers in March, against 122,429 In Februarv and 110,525 In March. 1921. Members of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce in the first quarter (March partly esti ture serially in 1923-27, inclusive.

Chamber of Commerce, are 13,855 i fiemlier 1T.2I. Imnorts. totaled I hrins-lntr Sullivan nlent- of this world's Bsttec A growl from Joe. "tret off me pier." they were and a year (ii4(V. Northern creamery, latn y.

tub. week OSes 421430. prints Wcstcni f. in tubs fancy SO'oSOVie. to i aB Ju-'1- 1 North, Iioxc George B.

Gibbons Co have a new I tne greatest since December. 1920. goods after years of misfortune, wound was the last straw for Mike. Before bales. eienincrv Sullivan could bat an eye the oride of last month compared vithjup niB career in the United States to- elioice 3ia8o, fsir lo ji.khI 35036o.

rxf t.c.i r.f i L.V, r-X' li.A)OrtS Business Troubles I Cheese- Neiv York twins. Taney H(ciVh-; fair! i to sood Youox America 25)26e. (Hudson Falls), Union Free School 5387.000,000 during March. IH-H, and wit flay hy whipping Hoboken's prize police 200 Butte-Balla. 100 (sllah'n Zinc.

S5 Calu Ariz 21 1300 CaOM Hill Mi 25 Chino oar 80 Copper Ransc. 16 30 Dtvk-Deiy. "40 Boston Co 22 East Butte. District maturing In Inclusive, nearlv twice as great as the pre-war ius, iefore he sailed with his mas- mated) produced 207.560 cars and trucks, which they are offering at yield 4.50 to 4.35 percent. or -il) percent OI tne similar perioa in prices to I agupe $187,000,000 in March.

1914. tfr to revisit the old Sullivan home in Imports In March compared with JBS-V- Waterford. Ireland. z. All manuiacturers reporting pro- duced 371,798 cars and trucks in the first 1 quarter of 1922.

or 162 percent of the cor- I 000,000 a year ago and with 5iSJ.uuo.wi in toui, you have to be you hang "111 i. ilrto t.frtrtl- 1 lie i. ui v-uiii nan, oiyi.iv- nl Wp Fanoy Itenuery. 3ip'i37e: choice Knat-j ern. 84g3Sc: freall Western extiai 32'33o-; prime tirsts.

3 1(9811 Vbr: firsts. WKtOc. Kecelptx: Butter. 154. SsK llis; etieese, ill bxs; i eps-'s.

14.187 "iinie day Ual year, bntter, 101. 205 lbs; cheese. 4l5 bxs; OKSS, 81(07 cs. In oilier tm.rkets: PMeaari Kutte- market firm: extra. firsts.

seconds. Slj32c; standards. 30c; paefclag stock. lOlilSc: p-I i mis, sil i i.kss: H.me day hist year. 4188 around the a.ean ruern in Monoken, I holders have taken all of $12,897,500 ad- I -aren, iii William K.

Buxton, forwarder. 47 Allen st, has filed a petition in bankruptcy. Ho owes no assets. (Jltirence Herbert Rich, truckman, I Chelsea, has filed a petition in bank" ruptey. He owes $1091; no assets.

The Independent Shoe Company, Lynn, has tiled a petition in bankruptcy. I it schedules disclose liabilities of 414.66, of which $28,781.40 is unsecureitTto responding period a year ago Hoboken and the champ butter, of Illinois were at it. A crash of Hike's horns sent the police prize 15 feet, and another butt sent Joe into the Hudson -to be picked up by a passing tugboat. Mike looked over the Manhattan skyline from the end of the pier, took a chew of tarpaulin and wandered back to Sullivan, bis temper gone. The crate looked good this time and soon Mike was with Sullivan aboard the Old North State bound for Queenstown.

Joe was landed on the pier half an hour later, his tail down, for all the waterfront knew the story. Kven Slew- ditional common stock offered them for; Mxpor no joe, conit no Tho RmH-t r-nrnnrj-! subscription at 25 a share. The offerin Wltn Atatcii i once ruiee, was ui uir iuubucoi. aMinst during the same I wandered down the piers today looking tion has declared was-underwritten by banking syndi a stock dividend oi 'I'V1J I. iom while Imnorts for Co av with a ralm eve.

for he hart stock dividend of a three shares of stock tor each 'J' against cleaned out Slewfoot Slim leader of held, and a cash dividend of oO cents a i ln view oi ino iiirc -raniBuon, tne l.triou an. months ih, feline nnlt il.a dav he- pkpts. i.Eir maiKi't ateany; firsts, 23' Edison EI lllu' iii Elder Corp 1 0 share navahle inrll 55J tn stock nf record I unoerwriters WW get practically no nH.vw.vw r' --e- I 10'1 i c. 1001 April 20. On Jan 30 lafet.

a quarterly i siock As Joe strolled onto the United States a'ed ntA dunntr March attgre; dividend of $2 a share was paid. last Line Pier his nose came un to the wind. n'v Diuahiiisr i no S761 668 in Marcil VtH 1 2 Gardner Motors 155s 155a 15 10 tieneral Elee 164 164 164 F-ilmad ained pungent odot made him foot Slim was back grinning at bin foot Slim was back grinning at him ih nary Btata, 21V'22c: stenige extnta 26t I about 125 iredltors. Assets are firsts. SWe; misceraticons.

22'at23e: (represented chiefly In stock in trade and dirties. 20ivf21e; receipts, 20,882 es; same much inery diaries W. MacKinnon, engineer. Mil-- New York nutter market steady extras 1 62 I hii in score). 38yu30o: klgker scuing.

3964 ton, has filed a petition In bankruptefv lirats (88 to 01 soor i. StnfSSe; reoelpta. 7974 He Owes $9916.51: laaaeta ftu. pkjs: same day last year, 7651 pkgs. Cheeae involuntary petition in bankruptcy market steady: fn-sh sjiecials.

I8vnt0c; av- has been filed against the Optical Ins erage fancy, receipts. 3723 hvs; Manufacturing Company, Southbridge. same day last year. 3791 bs. al (he instance of I hrec creditors wh.

i meiiMir t' i h. i iii s.s'- ri iici i i' i e- 7 MHI .1 irllniv mortvaaM linnrl i mortgages bonds, due in funding 1. Ipp.in ...111 I Gold exports for the nine mOnthsend- rtp Lirroo a led lzl.6IHj.OUU. 16 163; 19 iim 2 35 HI- I1 I II II 11 I lit. ..111.

Vl-1 111 UCU pay off maturing indebtedness of the I ml)areu Vith $131,000,000 in a similar i Til(j a net advance of 6 to crrporatlon. i vear aso. while gold imports I r.ojnts. Saies were estimated at about 18 74' 4 24 1 2 35 67 48 18 74 244 2 35 67 48M --L claims amount to $7830. SoO Davis.

19 50 Gret North pr. 74 IN Greenfield t0 Belvelia 2j, 5 lnt Cem Corp, 35 -0 IntCu MilUpr 67 lnt Paper 48l 1120 hi Creek Coall06U bfd Creek pr 90 William (tiioilwin. traveling st lea- the period totaled H.W.w com-1 3-ofjC bags. May. 10.19: 10.03.

Heps f.inpr. a.i:i: (ii'tooer. ieetiiiiiei. nrsts. 2 yn 28 Ke receipts, 57,598 cs day last year.

57,238 es. St Louis Egg market steady; firsts. 1 man, 17 Kuclid st, has filed a petition 'bankruptcy. He owes no assets Cerro de Pasco Company's output in March totaled 4,704.000 pounds of copper, compared with 4.S6S.000 pounds In February and 4,726,000 pounds in January. GENERAL MOTORS REPORTS LARGE DEFICIT FOR 1921 In its pamphlet report for 1921 the General Motors Corporation shows that, after providing for depreciation, inventory adjustments, etc.

and setting up a reserve of to cover anticipated losses not vet ascertainable, there was a deficit of This amount compares with a net of in 1920, which, after preferred and debenture dividends, was equivalent to $1.58 a fchare on the common stock. The con- vth. Witter Co announce an oner-i l' au lAitimnM for the ing of $950,000 of highway and improve- pared with tor tm ment-64 percent bonds of Yuma County, sponding months ot mmti Arizona, at a price of 105.43 and accrued Silver exports foi fi an aggrej for wan i 9.72; January. 9.71: March, gated spot coffee firm: Rio 7s, 104 to 11c. 103.t.2 106 89 90 siuis.ijre 17412940: nmn meat In bncs 20c: uresaea cooked meat 2o.t24o; pork trimmings 1 new leaf lard 15e, rendered leaf U44C; pure lard 13V, e.

Dressed Poultry Kaateri for. l-i, laratn 84W 35c: mediiiin 264jt.30c. roaatinx chickens. 40e: Western dry imcked. l-oxed.

turkeys, old 4(k-. roaanna chickens, luxe 800 83o, medium fowls, medium 3-KU31C. 1 Mii.ill 28088c: old roosters. 23fri.24c: Veatm I frcien. ronstiiip clilckens.

large 3SQ880: me iliuiu K84S82C. bnil(-rs 32fo38e: fowl, IarKe 814B 32c: medium small S803SC. Live Poultry Kowl old roosters 2fX-i 22o. llresafiil Iloirs Hy th" carcass, hesrier loan $5,306,561. compared mm iL, imnrti'tc fit VPP 103) 38c RECEIPTS OF STAPLES 25 Island (HI.

it o-." i Uavili 1 25 taled against wiko receipts of eomuioditiex April 13: interest to yield o.io percent, xney are dated March 4. 1921. and aiv due in 1956. The bonds are a direct obligation of the county, their principal and interest payable from a tax levied against all 1 24 8 22 2 a year ago- w-1 Wool, done hues. 558 Presb beef, cars.

30 Ham. lbs 9.802 1 24; 22 If. 4 Silver exports ior me bales 114 7 I Annies. 0 ended with March aggregaieu Cofn. dura, bales.

1.054 taxable property in tne county 244 22 4 14 24 45 Apples, bxs 757 Perries, crates .4.200 Paine. Webber Co against 46.440.7 20 during' the correspond-j Leather, tons and in nmnths last vear. while silver im-I Lumber, feet offering a new 'rts for the pefiod "totaled Flo.ir. bbl, Poho-w Pnwae! por-iri r.jr, 5SO for the Pt, bit Cohoes Power I Vlrnoared with $45,549,530 for the nine .0 tti.s urn 12" lb; if(i to lbs Ornnxes, bxs .2.040 solidated income account for 1921 com- Stuart Co. Inc.

are i Irapefrui t. bxs .2.044 to 150 lbs 15(ol0c: pies. 20'o2Sc: beam, 9wVe. 12.215 .2.086 .1,800 pares as ionows: ion ioii iQln MtR Menu- Hoot, fancy spies I2fiI3c. muds Lemons, bx issue of of the and Lirht Corporation's first mortgage March.

1921 I VJ 20 We Royale 610 JT Connor Wnl Kewpenaw. 1M Ukc Copper Salle Ubb 15 Maine Central. Maine (en Mson Valley. TO Mans Con t.104 Mats Cat MtnCaspr TO Ma.vfluwr-OC 2 088 17c, fores SrirOc. mediiun sides 1 1 (St 1 1 Vr' bin.

Is Rananaa. Sttj hi 46 67 2 71j 68 184 3 82.702.063 103.667.6f40 6 percent gold bonds, dated. Jan 1, 1918, 1 Oatmeal. Net. earn aft depr.

etc Pincappies, orates i00 at ana mieiesi i tr nilTI DDK inres cows lufdiii': real, Knstoni 12Co22c. Western 9'oI3e: mutton I0il 16o. yearlinss S'a22c: lambs. Sprlns Maple I'-odnvts New sugar. 2 m.

cakes. 2BQ s. (loin, or 075 1 Tea. pkgs is c.o'co I ui pi 46 67 3 70' a 68 pkpts lien us. bu Potntoes.

bu 208 Stl7 I In addition to supplying electric llg.it tAfUl. i bvwh--w and power and gas to Cohoes, the com- SENDS WHEAT HIGHER pany sells power to the Municipal Gas rVkmnanv which suDnlies the entire citv nine mn nril 13 Riu export 7 bhls 125 28V lb: I-lb ikes l.22e. IO-1I. iialU 108 17c. Sl.80t3t.7S gal.

liny, local curs. Poultry. Dkirs 417l(Vml'd milk, os.2.084 tuns ni "mi rs Apples. No. 1 Baldwins SOd.oO.

No. 3ICond'd milk, bids 60 Int. einp.l DO- tiuk and iu fund 7.155.169 11. 594,750 11.138.000 Rulunee 5. 701.

71.167.313 tCSltSkOSU Iiit adl 16.fl63.073 18,502 189 OtHer can Km house dev 5,000 3.387.B03 2.012,111 Low 24,679,708 U04.000 3O.000.OiK) poultry, cars of Albany and the larger portion of the npSs helwed' bring about a sharp ad- Live 2 84.8-9S7 bid. Imabel apples baunnas. yellow ViiffiHG lb: stMwhorrles. T. -i 'i ISo box; KtaitefraU 84.5687 box- lemons.

84.00 CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET power requirements of the Albany vance today in the price of wheat, tne; Southern Railroad. closed strong, 24c to 8c net 674 44 26 "is 1,121,045 ARMY SHIRTS FOR SALE IN ONE LOT BY SEALED BIDS CLOSING 12 Noon (Eastern Time) April 27th at Washington, D. C. i 10 McElwain 1st pr 88 tj 88 00 Mei Inv Co. 2GJ- 26 tm 132 U4J.50 box: oranges.

lorlda Callfor- 13 Cattle Receipts. I higher, with May to 8L34 and i QjiiCAGO. April "tt-C" beef steers top l'2a' built rtmru uox: iiiscriur uaii-sirap; steers. 7 5.K&8.65: bulk vealors, 6.5C7.00; Pineapples. crt: honeydew melons, i Si-cc ns 14.0(Ki.(HX I.1 tfj ot sn Ron Despite tne low rate or interest car- julv $1 ''S1 to corn gamtu -a to led by the of six months 34 and' oats ft-4c to 4fc.

In provl- micnigan 7 6) .19 rie et loss o.ii'.e'. (ien Mot nrep 38.tiso.770 37,750.375 6o.005.484 1 percent nlted states treasury certm- sjons, the outcome was unenaiigeu iu 204 I.U1K iai sue (anniflH full-i 46 67 2 3H 11 68 6 88,4 16)4 132 21 9.4 117 18 75 64 13 4 40c 84 22 S4 88 194 loo" 4.t.4.(,s iso. l.ai cates onerea uy reserve oanKs ea- ific lnwer. beans 51. bskt; oab- b.

1,082,370 lp 971.004 9H 117 nesuay. applications were receivea I HiKh, low anil lasi. aaien. arrets box eauh- IC-na DU is i uum J- I fotnia S.V.8 crt: feeders. 6.25fz7.25; selected half fat kind crt; 1 al 7.75.

rt we- 11.25. 2. 2 01 I on IIO l.pl mli I'ow. 21 Mm 9 NBTalA Tel 118 New 18 35 New River 77 i55.T:'2.:i licit rt ciiciiiiiliers. KS-fSQ liogs Receipts, 22,000: top early.

IO.60; e. No. 2 82.aDCl3.90 box: ffrxplaat err; the usual large volume and a large oversubscription to the issue is expect- wneut ed. No official figures were given out i j.1T by the local Reserve bank, but It is un- I Tali Common cash ,7,803.289 ,7.324.54, aJUln. 14,288,000 3s.ics.431 bulk.

10.154510.58. I lettuce. fl.fiuei2.5 (six: muslirooms. o4 9 117 18 75 12'j 40c 84 High 1.23 1.18V4 Slip-en Receints. 7000: best.

WOOled 1-skt onions. I gyi.tnin f.i tin: lexus 70.041.897 76 64 124 and 1 surp 55,814,100 121.273.21 derstood that the issue was disposed of (sept lambs. 15.50: otiier desirable kinds, down- in a few hours. C-orn 3i 13 40c 84 1 Closing 1 Low April 13 April 12 1.8144 1.33 -34 I.30U 1.2116 1.284- 1-3jA 1.16 l.lS'i 1.14 59 .60 .65 .39 .41 .41 -'Pissing Nerih Butte. North Uke '4 Nori Worpr 5 J' Ojibnav This larue lot of O.

V. Flannel Army Shirts, made up of 988.215 brand new and 132,830 reclaimed shirts, la packed In bales and upon sale ill be delivered F- O. 11 oara or common carrier at point of storage. HION miX BE BSCS VXD IOR TH KNTTKB 1j6t ONLY and the Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids or any part thereof. I wnrf to 14.40; shorn lamD.

top. is.w; ouik. 13.000(13.50: few head native Spring k.ir.bs, 26.00(626; few shorn ewes, 8.75 down. .064 r.7-, .40 July Sept ()t Mav Sept 4 Announcement of the final details of the financial reorganization of the Atlantic Fruit Company la expected soon. The plan, which the bondholders' protective committee has been working on since the company defaulted on interest Income.

tCofllDriMl $11,421,103. cost of o.ino?llatloii of commitm uts. relaites on sales ll 1. account of DTlea gna.antcos. etc.

and 2. 441. 878 provision for refui'd due dealers end distrlN liters ou account of price rt duo tion offoctive Jan 1. 1922. REPORTS OF EARNINGS Buffalo.

Rochester and Pittsburg's re- Old Colonv as BOSTON PRICES Orpheum Circ. 19 I i'seifir 16 Pork on its $10,000,000 7 percent debenture SHIRTS WITHDRAWN FROM AUCTION NOTE These ahirts include those withdrawn from salea previously advertised bonds, due on Dec 1. is said to be al- Card 21.00s 21. 00b 10.75a 10.75a 10.97-llb 11.00b 'mt Arrow f'fnd Crk Coal 10.67 pi 75 nu most ready tor presentation, uie com- May r.ort ot the New York Stuck Exchange 1 r- I .1 i 224 2.4 894 194 166 17 135 45 34 14 .1 A MM 11.27 11.25b rrovJcWor. 115 for 1921 shows a deficit of 8586.7B.

arieri MES ''lour To ship from the mills f. o. b. Boston common rate points, in sacks. Spring pStesta, special short.

Spring patents, suiud-ard $7.850, Spring first clears hard Winter sott Winter patents $7. 25ii S. 25. soft Winter tralKiits 0.oO i7. soft Winter clears rye flour, white patent Corn Transit, No.

2 yellow f87e: No. 3 'oats-In transit, fancy 40 lbs, BMBTe; fancy oo t-sau. 3 lbs 53c gu- and are now reoffered In one lot to he sold by sealed bid. Thin withdrawal Includes tho 675,000 shirts to have been offered by auction at Norfolk. April 19th.

Fun lr 1 1 a 1 i t.ives and cuartes nibs: 874 194 166 22 r-' 115 125 45 14H 34 14 2SJ 45 11.15 .11.20 aumlUl Ot eiu-ai. alter pie- Steel rnmnnnv It io I0.65n 11.15 10JS0 iu crt. Hennuda ort parsuips. xi 2.25 box: rM'iipers. $2.251.1.50 ert pota-toe- white bnn.

sweet 2. 2512.50 hi per: radishes tpoi75e doz: sninaeli, bW: tomatoes, orijrl aln repaclis $3 crt. turnips. 82.80aT8.2S ban. SI 6,000 GIVEN FOR NEAR EAST RELIEF The Massachusetts Near East Relief Committee yesterday reported the receipt of $16,000 in contributions, during the oast 10 days, for the relief of women and children in the famine regions of AT-menia and the Caucasus.

A special Easter appeal is being made in several cities that is expected to bring the total up to $25,000. The call for clothing is to be made May 15. Reports from relief workers tell of the dead in the streets stripped of their clothing because of the shortage. lv t'ullman Co. Quincy RtewBv.iu.n.

-M Hntland Dr. Mav July Sept 125 46 14' i 35 TERMS OF SALE 17.4 115 125 46 144 34 14 14 284 45'- -1 1 i fcrred dividends, to $13.91 a share on underatooj plans to offer to comlined preferred and coin-, ers tSs0oe sh'ares of new stock, Increas-! mon stock In the previous year. jt caDitai 50 percent. The stock will CASH MAIUvETS ornNo. 2 yellow, V- 3 y'O''- Ur IDs.

51462e: regular 34 lbs, 50451o. -0 SeUPCal Skuwan be offered at a share, and is being 14 IM The tenor, oi tne saputna nenntns ior jr. No. 4 yenoa. ini'w la transit, oi-rni imic'sii -pv sue 40 St M.p.

i 10 total deposit of total amount bid in form of cash, certified check, or Liberty Bonds at face value must accompany the bid. Balance of bid and shipping In- struetion.s In Banker's Acceptance or Irrevocable letters of credit payable In not to exceed 60 days trim date of award. Inapectlon of -hirts Invited, as 4-failure to inspect will not be considered grounds for claim or adjustment. SEND rR PROPOSAL BLANKS OB shoVeil a decrease in net of Co PrQCeeds of the underwriting, ap- yellow. No 6 yeUov nearly $5,808,808 to After Otl- prftxltnately $3,500,000.

are to be used to I lie 560 denda and other charges there was, fr Kmpire Steel Iron properties, i 5VwtiNi 3 white. 88e No. 2 white, deficit Of compared With a StT- Untlv acnnlre.l and tn nrnvid. ad. inte 35'J(3c.

1 26 45 1 til 1204 1204 1204 standard tWK.l31.20- Winter BrKn sill 7.V.32: inlddling. 32es; juixed feed $33.5030.50: red dog $41: glnter. fnod89.80: u-luten uica, hominy feed $27: sunk feed S28.50; oat hulls $15; cottouseeii meal jO 6f55: meal $58. (ornineal a.l oatmeal CrauuIatH 81 8-i. bulled $1.80.

lt'odins SI. 15; -rKOked corn oatmeui. rolled $2.75. out and ground plus of $182,193 the preceding year. ditional working capital.

Stockholders IS 9H "Vnl Kes 2 Sai': v-'op. will have till May 9 tn subscribe to new The Postum cereal Company. Inc ine r-osium innii nu, COMMERCIAL NOTES The inland Steel Company, Chicago yT 102 4 1014 lOit 11.01. 1 'r ieasue Kepiogie sieei at present has "l- 4 Vyl-L- trt. 1 1," 1 -1 ,1 IP.1 I 1 u.

tnternat'l. 20 llav 1 timet iv uiuoik. 20 65 Proposal Blanks containing all info-mation relative to bidding will be sent upon i application Propoaais will be signed by the bidder inclosed ln sealed envelope SSd marked: "PROrWt I tOK SHIKTs ro II pi'l NKI) AT It NOON (EASTERN TIME). APRIL "JiTH, 1982. Ci "M)1 IMi MINITIONS HULD- For Proposal Blanks and full information, write: i 65 has advanced Its prices on narn $.

V0 3 haT 3nW27i shipping hay $2 plates $2 a ton, and on plates -t a ton. gf. mixal p.wr and damaged las ports 10 -lev. snares or common outstaauma, I tor the per od from Jan 1 to 1-eb lo, 1922, it, no bond or preferred etock. (W a net profit of $381,188, equivalent, after 2Ji proterred lyMenda.

to $1.79 a share (iio Th Missouri PaCiiic has been Branted 64c lar on hares authority to issue first and n- erred clvidends en T22.S66 leax ng a MrCent sold bonds, series I -ye $37j3S. oat $2C4'21. wheat $182o; straw lo-nr-atoa lriniry-. VniaoCopLiM 't 1 nrnD 70 0c The American Woolen Company has advanced its prices on woolen cloth 104j.45c a vard. due to the increased cost MANCHESTER.

VT, nun. us gwrfta. ana a pront ana loss be soid at not less than 94 twMau. JOBBING LOTS White Srurar-The American JllKT Hcflnin-j fHmirtirr Quotes 5.ic for r-tlned siifiu with tiie aaaal 2 pertoat in aeven days. -C.

1. 1 0 surplus u- cenl of and percent 01 par and accrued interest, and of raw materials. the proceeds used to reure $13,641,000 first so 4 84 434 36 -frM Sit Iga. 5 CHIEF, SALES PROMOTION SECTION OFFICE DIRECTOR OF SALES Room 2515 Munitions Washington, D. C.

424 and refunding mortgage 3 percent trola Net earnings of the Owens Bottle Company, and subsidiaries for the first quarter" of 1922 amounted to after I'hargps and taxes, anainst $458 194 65 4' 62c 1 30 4 84 424 364 97-g I 26 29 V. 11 304 84 434 364 384 45' 3 S8, 3S ui 13 The 1921 tinted States sugar crop, ac- Khne 2om2te, nut m.irgarine 23c, cookinj. cording to Government statistics was and cake. 18c. pastry 17c.

7'-0 pounds, the largest on re- iteaus-Xew York and Michigan peas $7. 73 2 Th(. total is made up as follows: I S. wLite California green peas 7j? -Tr- J7 735 68n cane sugar dried limas Stoelio 50. yellow eyes Beet sugar -W cane uBr kidney.

5es. 73: split peas 404,800. maple sugar pound- ar.MaaS; Canadian pes. til.un snort co4a, lieaTj sitt-i bonds. series which mature Jan i.

and to reimburse the treasury for expenditures for additions and betterments. The was also authorized to procure authentication and from the Gutu-anty Trust Company of Xew York to the carrier's treasurer of f96.500 first and refunding 6 rercent pcld LOOT IN TRUNKS: PITTSBURG, April 13 Goods alleged to have been stolen from the home of Mrs A. M. Reid, of Manchester, Vt, were found in two trunks confiscated and returned to this city with David Anderson, a negrro. arrested In New York at the instigation of Pittsburg police.

The police believe that some of the; goods, estimated to be worth $10,000 and including clothing, furs, jewely and silverware, were stolen from homes 1 here. i 34 -w rj 1 'K S'lit'S. for the similiar period 1921. After 7 payment of regular quarterly dividends. 3 the surplus this year amounted to 536, whereas, after payment of dividends -1 last year there was a deficit of 83S.702.

IM i First quarter's earnings in 1922 show a n.i, I I ,1, r.OFFEE FUlUHtS niuntn medium 27.2.. ion- at- xg I lean end $33.75 lean pork .25. leose YORK. April 13 The marke. for rjjjj ,4, rit)s sualders.

bonds, series -'L), to be r.eid in the 14 -64 2'. SUHSIAIIiiai 1 1 quarter of I9JJ, when there was loss or treasury until further order of titr.Km 1 tnerce Commission. feeries the Com- coffee futures snowea cooubo-j iorne.1 15c. smoked 17c rresh hams. witii today, owing to further advances in skinned StXtMA rcgatar I8iSSc.

cooked Ill U' 15 10 BK I n-oTil covering ov near mouin oa-ou. ij-'i-miv: onsnet, ie. rt" MKill, IT. p. JJivariiw p.i.....

(p.nk(n,ly bear 6 percent, and will maUire nwon 204 "-liiliam Watch 11 294 11 tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm- i arc scatterea ou mi. ot ian-t uviuinwi. iwusua, iim, u.om The report of the El -r'aso Electric 1, 1919..

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