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PAGE 6 ■fVCI MARKET p WLWH ts War Finnwcr r Mm Attack* Os | Wallet mew tome. Aarti ia.-Tb* s>w T«rk Muo ftaanttia review Monday EStL Upmai delimit- arraugemci’’* jjw m r>niinrir ** r flnjkn ‘ *°* ****** Us Hkely la bo but ftw develop tgnli ia the eoourltiee and tDoaey MarkeiM tedlcatlng rigorous tatiia> 0»e. Today » stock maraet wan ai gloat wholly profmloa*) and far f dieter (ban yesterday. Trading VM brink la the Amt hour, a move plant to be etpected from the over eotd condition of the market at the Close of the week- This movement wan accompanied by a moderate volume Os commission bouse buying aad the two fortes together pushed | prices forward In a modest way at | the opening, later accelerating the j pgvance unui the standard list was •one two to three points up. The j taping movement was soon spent, hawevt-r, and my midday trading j plod down, leaving most of the In- j patrlsi Issues not more than a i (motion to a point or so above the previous closing level. “A pg* l *’ churning movement gtaftcteiised the afternoon trading | Ml moat eaaee the best part of the ••rIHT gain- • ere wiped out. At- j far selling up 1 to 4 points the steel group reacted with one or two eg oeption* to near Saturday’s dosing level. Copper shares were firm but ! •arrow “The general list was under pres awe in the late trading with several wank spots " Betroit Stocks HONDO'S gIOTtTIOVI UM«4 ItMSI Open Close But Ask lasi Wk L 4 l ■ 15“* Am U A Tr 54 /IS Fub t’til u ?» 2.. Pfl. ufd... , •• *1 aeu> Body ■••• *-*» Auto Ok • nJewsr K-i B? t: 41V 43*x Bar Ad Mack 166 iCtar Iron *d 7 4 < 4 tk sM. * QvevroUt Mo 1M 119 Cities Bdrvtc* :«S ’>2 Do. ell - . .... 9*4 »S avail UA 7, :s IS jS IS Com Motet 9 It CR PAL . ■ 67 ■ Do. sM ■ SS 12 Coat Mot Cos. 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War Bavlaas .... 11l 3|o |hrd-re> State ....lit IP .... let A Old n N Ilf U 4 goo kt- - A*»r 1M ISt lev ■lgrkUnd p a tee no Merchant* JL 111 179 IVI mw r«f eC .... m m Katasuier a Set tie n Pw©pte*s P*e»e 171 .... 274 s Imd wevtag- fio t»« .... Wayn- C W Sfd Detroit Trust .... 31T 3*S too n .... »*f *t»s ■Maw Trust •ue I*A 1M Url.-AB L Itl IS* .... Th* following Anns are vrivii*r*d to eaeeoto orders on th* »irh«ng« W K Moss A Cos.. Cartyls A P«.reh fro M West A Cos.. B. R. Maeer >as A Cto . W W Mohf* A <5«.. D. L. A*r meur A <%.. W B Hr' augailn Msr fift Tjrnrk A Cos. W A Hamlin A Be.. Wrni a. Ne*r A Co- Sln-lalr A tiouls Brnmet t>. Vprawu*. Wm. H. Bus* A Cos. F K Peltoa A Cos.. Joel Wuelurj A Cos, Bennett Pmlth A g W. K Reilly A Cos.. Ifatthsw ytiri. A W Watlare A Co- Gowk Q. Standard Oil Stocks Quoitllpni Ox Horablovrra Weeks Bid Asked OH Cos. new. l<% 17 Atlanta Running C® ... Mi 100* ■inn-iteDwiwi rp. ... 4iii <;« keys Pip* Line Ca . m tos jaawfctiifi M 4 •*'«». . ♦;<* 444 Cadwtiiel Oil C«* *9 70 mtetlanatai On 00l . *;,.', <,«<> -ffffWteat Pipe l.ipe To. IB 41 lend Pip* Line 17«* 17* l«rfk« i -pe Line tie 22* Oral ftp Oil Cos. coen.. i.'z l*». pfd 154 147 lUlPci* Pipe Line 240 224 rlgdisaa Pipe Line Cos. I Oft 10* N«')*>nel Transit Cos.. . 17 t» New f.-rk Trnnelr Cos. JoS 7l« Northern Pip* Line Ct» inj 1 .* n« air. P»eX"e Porn it i|% rrtaP* AT) s <?*• Cos *7O no k W»lrle Pipe Un« . 102 .144 ■plpr Belli.ln* Cos. . . . |;| m ■ptMßero Pipe |.<ne Cos. :<>o •out*. Penn iVI c* . . son Ho VlMßrl Oil Cos. (C*l( 2*2 2*7 fad* an* . ■%»{, s 4 » HP Nnnee* l:*l *4O J Kentu< ky ;*n HO W ' mb> Hekrukk ....... *7o s*" L ■*». New ifre#) 97 3 444 New York 2*l ♦*« TV.. Ok* 47* 4*o StoM A Ptaeh Cos in 12* tJlkier Teok Line Cos. . *t *( on it* it* 4*ll C«« SS Ik |H|BWC Oil Old Stock lI<MI Ok*, ewh# .. 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S9V 4*V &'• •* > 'V Balt and Ohio.. TT 77 V T* T« l v l>th Steel 139 tl* 134 134 l»o Cls*» B 11" It.’ 1 * 127 '* 1.4 V Butte A Sup. 42 l * »* *-”« « J Cal Pet 21 It V 21 21V i Do pfd. .... SSV II 'i 52 rtmd pa* - . 1 1 * 1 * i*'o ht'* i'• s C*nt l.*stk*r »' . 4* - • Cyrre de Paec< » • fh*s A Oh to. U 0 ■!•'* 57S ST S ('hand M<-«t. . >7V *7 V '7', v; t 4 U’hl Ot W pfd S3S *3S US US t'hl A North 114 114 113 111 Chi M A St r »0V M"j 79', '4‘t C- C C A St L 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 M'hlle Cop. ... 72 S 21V 22'* Chino t'.»pp*r r . 4 ‘ • Colorado Fuel 47'% ♦»'* 4; 1 * *: * Cuban A Hug 147 S I4 7 '■* !4 7 * i k 7 * Con. Oas ..119V lUV H* H» Corn Pro R !>(, 71 23 21 S Do pfd >i‘e H ‘V ** V Crucible 8t .. fcS «»’* 4.t‘* 4tS (*ubtn Can* S 44 S 45 V *4S 4- 1 D A Rio Gran IS 15 15 Del * Hud 114 S U 4 S 127 V ''TV lUa topi lea M.. 12* H 4 114 114 Dlstl h*cur ..17 IT V 14 V 14 S Dom* Mine* .17 s * ITS IT V 1* V Brie, com 3*t» UV Do. Ist pfd 3»V ** 3*S 3*S Oast W A W . 13 33 13 Oen Electric 142«, l«iS I<2 ilen Motors ..115 lIS>, lliS ll3\ i*o. pfd 4» «i «; s *:s H K Goodrich S2S 53 SJS 52 S hit North. pfd.lllS MIS H"'« HIS Alt North Ore. SIS *IV J*S 3*S 111 On rel . .193% I»2S l*3V >* 3 S I Inspr Copper .57 >7V 5* V s*> V rntei Met . 12 S < •’S ' V 12 V Int M*r Mar . 30 S 37 70S ' V | Do pfd ... »5 47S 44 S lit II of N J ill 111 111 in Int Her\ Cor .' 7» Ti 7* T* Int Nlek*l ... 42 S *2S «> S 4 Int Paper . 39 73 S 1* Ksne *'opp*r. 44 44V US *'S Lack Ht C 0... 4 4 44 V M »' l>*h(gh Val «i 95 S 94 s “V («>ule A Nash. 121 S I2< « 174', 124 S Ms»well Mtr 52S 54 V, IS Do 2nd pfd 31 34 S 1* 14 S M«\ Petr ... . 97S »:*, 4 •* Miami Copp*r. 41 41'* 41 41S Midvale Steel SIV» ho 59 i«S Mis Psc. n*w J»S 2*S 2«V ’*V ! M K A T. com T 7 «V <V Mont Poe v o.l«:V >*7 V 11,0 10/1 Net Bis. com .112 V 11 ? V 112 V 112 V Natl ixl 55V 55V 55V 55V N Kn A Ht 33 S >«S US 3»S V*4 Cons 21 21 22 V T*V N 3 N H A II 4 4 4 1 ii V «1V North Am ... 97V IT I , 97V »TV I Kerf • W*»( 129 V 1 29 12»>, I3«S North Fa .. I*2S l A T*« 19? *- 102 4 N T Air Br ..14* 144 14* 14* N V c entral . 94 94», »3 4 93', Owen Bottle . 99 S 99 4 * r * V , *S Per* Msr>|'tt* 34 ?•'* 24 24'. Penneylvs a .. 53 51', 52S Psopls s Has .99 V 9*» : * 991* M*% Pittsburgh C IIS 45 43 ', 43 V Phils Cos. ... 14 39 15 35 Pressed 8t C. 75 T9S <5 75 Putin,sn 199 V I**V 159 Ray Cons. ..3# 99 4 29», 29 4 R> Steel Hpg 47 4 4*4 474 474 Rep Ir A Ht I (4 4 40 7T\ 714 Do. |M J9J4, 192 4 192S I*l4 Read cu*P 93 4 *5 92 4 92 4 Saxon Motor . *2', 92 4 62 •« 624 Hear* Rn*bk..lt6 1464 143 % 143 4 Shat Artxona 25 ’» 25 4 $64 25 4 Hioaa Hheff ll>, 41 4 «e 4 404 (Southern Ta*. s« *44 sj 9": 4 Southern Ry.. 27 4 24 27 4 27 >„ Do. pfd . S4 4 64 4 54 3* Htudebaker O. 95 97 4 91 9*4 Sinclair Oil 54 54 66 5-5 Tenn ('upper.. 14 14 16 1* Texas Cos .214 217. 211 211 Third Avenue 27 4 97 4 *7 4 37 4 Tobacco Prof 66 55'* 54 4 6*4 L’nton B A P 11 4 114 H 4 «J 4 t’nton Pacific 134 4 I*4 4 IKS lit*. Ltd Cigar 8.. I*9 1««4 I** 1"° t nlted Fruit..l39 139 134 139 V 8 Rubber. 544 67 4 54 54 F H SteT com 1194 lU4 19*4 H A, s Do pfd . 117 4 1174 117*, .117 4 l' 8 Steel 5 » 194 4 194 4 194 l<>« r S Ind AI. 129 Ut 4 11*4 It * I’tah Copper 113 1174 119 1104 33 abash com. 11 4 I’4 11 4 11 T ANARUS« Do. pfd . 4*4 *»v. *4--, 144 Weatinghouse 49 19 4 , 48 tt Willy ■ (»ver and 124 *74 3’ 4 374 Do. pfd .... 95 96 95 95 Western Md. 214 21 4 21 214 White M.»tor t 7 4 ‘7 4 t7*. 17», F W 3Vool th.UI 121 179 134 Wilson Pk Cos 714 74 3, 714 714 Boston Copper Stocks Quetitlnni by IfornMower A Wifki, Apr. *. • *pen llinii *i» Close Atim»'k . ... 9* *1 *k Alaska Gold *'« *'» *'• * Alloueg .. . *5 *3 HI *2% Amer. 7,1 m .14', 14 s 14 US Antrondt ... 4" *0 •, 7 * T , 79% Arradlan « 1 * Buite 8«p .. 42*, «« 42'. 11 Cel A Aril T*’* 7*', .*», 74% Cnl A Hec la 555 s.*i 5M Copper Ken*. 41 «t% 4i"'« *9% Chino *4 55 7.4 .71S l»avi* l*nty .. ft*, l' t Duly*Went ... 1 2 2 2 East Hour . 13% 11% H% 13’, franklin .... 7'* 7% 7% 7% Hancock .... I* 1* 11 H tele Rnyale 17 Tnepiratlon 57 *7 57 &7_ Jerome Verde I*« I*, 1*» I’• Kerr Lake . . 4 % 4 % 4> 4 4'« Mane 1* 13 II 11% Mlcht*an 4 4 4 Mason Valley S'* *% 5% * % Mayflower 2’, 2% 2 ‘4 IS Miami «l 41 S 41 «1 % Mohawk . .. •* M *1 «5 N’lplasm* ...7 11-1* 7% 7% 7% Nevada c«.na 21 21 21 22’* N*>rth Butte . 33 2! 21 % tl % OJtbwsy 2 >♦ 2', 2% 2% Old Colony .. S', 1'« 2% 2 % Opcenle ... 44 % B* *4 *5 fond Creek lit® 23 % 33 32 galarr ** 1* *4 44% Hay Conn . 3* I*', 29% 2'S Pop * Boa * • * Phannon .... 4% *% *% Bhat*u r k .... 2 s '* Si % 21% 25*% 81 Si nr) *0 4040 to Trinity .. 3% 3’, 3'* Ste Tenn Cop ... 14 1* 14 14 t’nlt. Fruit . . 134 It* 13* |34 1 'nit. Hh Ma . *4 r. S% 51% SI 4 Ctah A pea ... 2% 2A* 2% 2S Ctah Connoi . 141* 14% 14% Ctah Cop ...113 11IS 11° nos Wolverine ... 44 44 44 44 to IP. DO r.km TOLEDO. April * —Clones— Wl ret C.ah and Me'-, 13 21% July 1141% Corn Ceeh fl 33%. Mav, fl 12 Inly. • 1% Oati 1 ’aah. 7" , M July, e•< Rye CAPh •’ •eed *'aah II" 40; April. HO 4" to her, 110 1" Alalk* Crime and April. }II 4<i Tlaoth) 'ex' ' April I; *.S Mutter ■ ery. 4ic. tub creamery 44 %■ l.m* Treeh candled. 33c; fan< y ae|e. ta. 35c. Hay Cachanped. < Hl« At.o nt m H MARKET CHICAGO, April *--Butter *;«• traa, 41r. Arete. 43%' dairy Miru 40<4«:%c; fl rel e. 1B«2»%. i:**a Prime ordinary. 34*ria<-. flrat« toss 11c Cheese Twine. 3t§!}t(r, >oun* American. 2.7*r?3« f r. T.ive poultry r.wle 23%c: duck*. 1* vr 53c, f eeae. 11♦ lAc eprinpe 21%. turkey a, 20c. Potato*, Receipt* 20 c-ere; fancy western. S3O 3 I*. It n- UkwewtA 12. TANARUS" 0 2.t1. Grain and Provisions DCTRoIT. April 9 Man' dealers in »h*et »ere looking lor a break following tnr high prices of Hatur day. but the opening gat* no sign , f it M >od«). There ass nothing to | show tlit winter a-hest crop to be I any l etter than indicated m Satur day '• report. shortly sft*r the opening there ess a Urtided eh* *mg of •trength, n ithout much n- ns to account for it nihei than th* crop information *li*ad> in hand That th* wint*r « eat • Toy Is to he short is accepted on all side* and m.«ny beltsr* tt wilt | go under the total suggested by th* g vernnient r*p»>rt ,-»*vergl heav> i'hlrago traders ar* said to hgve pull nt entir*D out of the market and ( will n,,t follow th* adnanr* further : rhe high price level »< ar*« bu>*>*. but tnrre are few who have the nerve t., sell short at any price. Pear* who had been on the watch for a place to <el| on are discouraged The < rop situation I* not eipsvted to te helped much by spring wheat *• <<l ng In the damaged districts of th* southwest The nor th wrest»rn • coding • hgute.t to he »Nut a we--k late coot* wed is said to be al ready in th> ground In tb* Canadian nori west Th* short Interest in wneat • believed to hare been elimi nated » the advance of Saturday II little fegr of s fresh • tta> k h> bears War sod crop news ,io oth Agx.nat such a proposition. Wheat «ih strong in the early trading and advanced *c Before noon a w>ak spell was encountered and th* close was at a loss tr<>m Saturday s »lose of 5 oC<*. (»(• t» advam • and 1 Vc. rye 2c. beans 10c and cl«>vef seed l*« . Corn ad vanced 5< and iteclined 3c. closing 2* up for the day M ndsv • wheal uuotations Cash No 2 red. 12 23 bid May opened w th, ut hange 13 214, advanced to I. .to 4 and declined to 92 23 4 Julv opened at II 114- touched r • md de* H4d to 11.11%, No i whits gg.l9 M> nday « liigias gra n •mutations lorn. , ash No 3. *1 41. V 3 yellow II *2 a«ked No 4 vei |ow. 11.404, «'*ats Standard. Tt I*!'. 1 *!'. N'r> 3 wr! its. 75Vc. No. 4 wnite. 74V«- live ('ash No 2. $1 to B*sn« Im mediate, prompt and April shipment, t* tt* bid Seeds- fSlm* red clover. 11*90 Apr I. 119.31. alstke 91150 timothy. 12 45 Receipts of wheat M<>nday D*i luth. 19 cars, against 33 a year ago. Minneapolis. 157 cars, against 429 Winnipeg, 371 cars, against 429; Chi cago, 19 cars, against 17* southw-st. 354. oioi bu. against 391.*00 hu. World* wliest exports last week were .v.50?.0«»ii bu. against 4 591,0*0 bu the week bsfote and 19.734.90* bu a vear jg,>, Frlmary wheat receipts werw 1 - 294. *OO bu. again*! 1.492.0*0 bu a year ego Export* cf wheat and flour Monday 4? s,o*<i bu. American visible supply change* Wh»st. 902.09* bu. com. 422.00* bu: oata. 949.009 bn. Receipts in the Detroit market on Monday included I.oo* bbls of flour S car* of wheat. 9 of corn. 7 of oata and 2 of hay. Fbipment# are 2.000 t»bla of flour. 43.009 hu of corn and I.*** bu of oats. Stuck* ar* 152.90* .hu at wheat. 1 45.90* *>u of corn 207 - 90') bu of o«ta and 30.09* hu of rye I NK AGO GH A IN. CHICAGO April 9—Wheat. May. down 4c; July, down S r Hept.. up I t orn May. up 14c. July, up 4 . July, up 4c; Sept- up tr. Gats May unchanged. July, unchanged. Sept, unchanged Provisions generally h gher. Noon Wheat May down 4c. July down 14c. September down Corn May down 14c. July up He ptemher down 4c. Oats May down 14c. luly down '.c. Heptsmber down S' Provisions Hharply high er. 4’lose—Wheat M*i down 9c, July down !c September down S4«“ Corn M»v down fc; July down 4',c. Hep •*o - '"«n ' .c ( an Xta>d«*-n 74 c; July down ISr. September down IVc. PTOXrlsitißS. Higher. Quotation* by Pa in*. Webber A Cos.. Ape 9 "p*n High Low Close W be* t July 1 94 4 1 91 4 1 93 4 l 95 Hept. 1 7(4 I 77 1 C'«4 t 71 May. 2 ' 2 2 13 2 «3 2 97 torn— Sept 1 19 I 34 4 1 24 4 1 39 4 l .May. I 11 1 344 1 24 V 1 27 July 1 314 1 3« V 1 2« 1 27 D«ts— Jul\ 444 654 424 424 Sept St 4 3.4 54 4 54 4 Mar 44*. 47 <3 4 44 Pork - .M -»» 37 10 5 59 :7 4A J 7 49 July J? 76 3g 9*. 37 36 *3 7 35 lard Sept *1 75 21 9*. J| 85 21 79 July. 21 67 :t 99 21 55 21 79 May 21 37 21 42 21 30 b2t 22 Rib* Me 19 77 29 90 19 77 19 45 Julv 1* 94 39 22 19 95 h? 490 Sept 29 IS 3d 3* 2« 14 *;« 4» b- Mid s-Hold. Sugar Market M|*r* Detroit wholeaale prices Cryeta! dotntnoep, 2-I*. 312 do. *-lb. IU ca*l* tehJc'e. t! A 7O cut loaf. »»•# . ijhe e, 117" *»*\ powdered. II *5 standard tv *<ier*d *r wo gran ulated . .-*tra coarse, (4 *5. do. fine In hti V $» *4 do I'- lb •• 11 ne |4 7f; crystal d"fflln« *ran.. 2-|b and S-lb carton* in > *a*a. tl 40 crvatal dom ino r»n, If*' caare lit. d'amond A I- 40- onfr. tion»ra A !• 45 V> 4 14.50. N 5 »4 4* No 4. |( 40- No. 7 1 No. a. M.io No. a, it n n« 10 (I 20 N« II It I* No 12, 14 10 No 13. ft o*. No. 14. MO - .. No I*. f* o.’> n<.n- »kln* mutur* I* 50 v-**t franulated. t* 40 p* r ioo |h# . houae •ld d<», I* to cat*, I* t) p»r <~aer 4 1 iip mil «nmi 4 Quotaticne b> Il< rnbli.w** a W.ekt Apt * Rid A>k Am Pub Ctllttice. com 14 2; I>o preferred . So Am I A P Trac c0m.... it* 7ti I*o. preferred .. 112% 1 11» 4 Aetna Exploelvee .1% 1 Citlee Mervlre <-om .. . 2** .’4* Do, preferred 111, to Chevrolet 111s 170 4'haitnern Mn|,,r 20 Coaden <»il A <la« ll*, 14 < rainpe 4* *? Detroit Edieon IJO itt K ree*e far A Elec, com 43 4i r><», preferred .... '*!'* >7% • Iran* M>>tor . 4 4 Rep Ky A L *hf com 27 1* P* p,afaa«e4 ... 41 South f'al Edieon. com ®! ** !>»., preferred .... 101 104 ftf* wart - Warner, r«.m 7t 74 Bap*ilpa Ref 1 10% Pub Boat 21 22 C 8 Lt A Hea t. com I *y I % !>o, preferred . 2 4 I'nited Motor 3S', 35% \I) WOLGAST INCOMPETENT CADILLAC, Mich.. April Ift Ad Wolnaef. former llgh»wet*h* cham pmo. Monday afternoon wan declared mt-attllf lr>conir*efenf by ♦hr prohate court Hl* wife, Mra Mildred Wo|- *ar t. wan named rnardlao Wol *aat> mnaltion in aaid to be eertoua and no hope in held out for hia re covery. Man Diet in Bathtub Kirtt Piper. 4*7. «aa found dead Monday morning in a bathroom In •he Griffin hotel. No 1152 Jefferton ave„ by J. C. Johnson proprietor of the hotel. Coroner de tided death due to apoplet). The body »«a aken to the county morgue. DETROIT Tina as PRUDOEN TAKES BIG SETBACK Drops to 27 In Market That lh Decidedl> In active By C. E MacCRONE A CO. The morning aaation of the l*r troif Stork exchange, wan very la active. The market aeenied to lw> marking time in see if Saturday's slump on the New ork market would be continued. However, stocks were fairly strong in York this morning, ami (him situa tion was reflected here about IT o'clock. There were very few aglet but the offerings po«ted were mine at figure* higher than Saturday a close The sugars were up a liltle. sale* it. (l*rman American being made a: *X 1-2. The Motors were inactive Prod den slumped badly, beina offered ft 27 1-2 with no buyers Fundamental condition* are souul and il is expected that buyer* w ill soon begin 10 take advantage of *h» low prices now prevailing Produce The market for th» week opened a little ouict because us th* light receipt* but the general t■ rv In prac tically all lines < ntinue* firm The on* exception this morning wa« In th* case of dressed calves, r*<etpt# of w hi> h >n Saturday w-re quite free and which failed t-» dean up The butter market wa« a • enl higher eggs were advanced a half cent Pro visions wet* higher in nearly all lin* j s Th- mark't was »ar* of poul try and a g*. .and g-*n-ral demand Is lrx.ked for this w.#k Th- p* tatvv market Is steady and firm and no Imp* rtant change in the market 1* I rvo k* *i for at l*a«t unt.l the new CT*'P from the south begins in move «pp*«w 93 59«4 ae war bbL Tar fb< 1 -and 1501 f r '*n-y Mananas Good slopping Stock. 12 500 3 S bunch Reass —Dried L mas. .Sc lh » ewwherrtea I.a'* II .w »». $3 hu Drcaaed I alvea Fan v. If* a 21c 'Sr ? 11 ii I9r 1b Dreaaed H«*a- I. ght. 1* '2lc heavy. 14u !4. It*. Ftwwwa Haggle*— \Sc Ik. Fresh Veaeiahles Kadiahea. 2 r *tt S9c d< » ; parsley. 25 ti Juc dog.. cu cumber* hot h ii** ft }•>% ; car rots. $1.99 bu ..1 . I h*ad lettuce I •a ** cabbage T* va». lie p-e lb., shallotts. s*f|4sc do* . Florida celery. 14.59# 9.75 cal ea, f9 per i hask»t r»l* splnacn. t2fr 325 per hamper; asparagus, -ections, *3 per caa*. 4. rap* Frwlt $4 . o 4 50 per crat- Hewer —Fancy white. !9<yl7e; ea trtrtrf t tfl9c lb Iter—Detroit skippers are paying tfce following prices for -a(eg hay In car lota f. o h Detroit No 1 tlmo (ky. 914 SO 911 sta.idard t mothy liroijis Tight mix-1 4! t '9014 lo t timothy 11)611. >- 1 mixed. ’l*ool4 No 2 rnTxec.. 11c «019 1 No. clover. 9430113* rye *t aw 99 69 #l9 wheat and oat straw. 916909 per ton l essen- -94 2-'*ff'> per box Haw* 91 I*ol tl per 199 Rw<»— Wg'nuta. VOt'*.* also on da If# 19c Alberts. UO’J Braxila I9#t9g; pecans IIOUc lh. Orsagre Nay* la. 93 04: Florida. 19 250 1 69 per box. Owls re- 919 99 p*r I*o-1b s* - k; Spanish onions. 93 73 eret». Bermu das, 94 s*o 4 75 per crate Owlew 9e«»--Vlhlt» or yellow. 9169 per hu. Pineapples I ’,9 per rase Potato** 3* * ran * lot* :*i hng« 93 - Bermudas sl4 per bbl.; $6 per bu. Fwattrr Sy 'ng*. TtClt* 1 g‘it springs. ?<>•?; * h-avy h#r« 25 t* s*’. medium•. 23 G 25c. stags. 19t9?'V« roosters. litHAc. Iffr J)-. durka. 27 Q A* lt> Strawkerrlew 35 fl 49. qiart. Sweef Potataew- J*r». vi «In dried. 93 per crate JOBBING PRIMA Canned (.ss4< Apple* 13 76 per gal . Lima bean* It ion 1 *C. r*>m Fancy Main* 91 96. atandaid 31 410 1 66; table beets. 91 2601 40 pea* fancy early June 11 10. •tar 31. salmon, tall 92 40. marrowfat p'tt |1 3603 3S; early xune 31 60 vlfted early Juu*. |] 40 ,j t Tumatoea Standard. 9’. 5001 fp do* f ete* —Smtna. Standard I*o IS* ®<- Hum 11 u 144<M6ii- 1-lh cackege*. 19022 c. 1-lh tin* 24029* fb Feed Bran. 941 standard 11 d dllngs 3*l *n* m <ld nr*. f‘* * corn meal, !'•' era* k-d men 9' * orn and «a»s * hr*p. $M per t*>n Ftewr R* *• winter pa'»nr ti , paper aa k* II ’9 *err»rr I patent 111 29 straight | ' . ■ *pr nr pat*(i' 311 99 rv - - .r | [ rttl Hew Jtnsee-1 II 19 | led lin seed. 3*13 ;n battel J,,**. k*r< ser.e. tank - wij-'n r>r (run hariela *4 r i gaar.lm*. 1 '*4 r*l Pre» laleww— M ! ■ prrk 9430 47 l*ar i k* |( i l’, perk loins. 3 7## 26c. herns. 21 #1 .*>••,. h»-«k#ts 20'/32< f n l.a’ * 1'• S>/ 20. ha-on 21#t75i lard tn ti*r ■ ?7 kettle renderfd. 2•* p« r It* Hide* Nr J *ured hid-s. No 1 green hide* I*C S' I rtl-erl bulla. Ik; N" 1 green bu'l*. 12-- N 1 cured \*al kip. 2t«- N-., 1 r-mh v*-*I k:p Ilr; No. 1 cured murrain. 20c. No. is **n miir'*tn. I*4c. N<< I cured ralf. 26c. No. J *r**n calf 7.7« . no 1 keys# hides, f* N-. 7 horae hld*a. 37 N>» 1 tall' w, 10*. >’ 2 tal low, 9* |h N’o t h,de« Jr r.ff Vo 1 'kip and ralf. 14' 'A *'»epaklna. (aa I to amount wool). 59, 033 innk Rt'ri*tt ami n.t.i NEW ffIRK ti.r-i '■ -nutter. Firm, receipt» 4 4". r*am*rv »ttra. 44 *,C. do. ai-'rtl r ir ,e f C. Vfl.ljr atatr <l* fy « "t 7f*4 t r ■ imttaMf-n creamery flrs'e. 1 1 7r ''■ f**s Cri •ettled re. e.pt* 71 I . n< arbv wh-»* fane* l f ?t"7r n» - f, - y 13 t* 7 4 c . f re/I, Aral* 52 *,**.>. ’ Detroit Bank Clearinge. fvtrolt hank elearin** for M »n --dny -arer* f'' 42ft M", 4 72 Totnl « . , 4 r- Ir kw for Ti> 17 to dam ar»- |?2 ? . f.‘*** 4r,7 and 7 a a againat frul, 33 l> r 1\ f * orreapondm* p* riod in lftlt, •w » 1 MR 1 oppytt arm kv guotati.na t>- M-rr >•! ,n -r A Tf^eis. Apr ' v ,| y , k R it*e A lxi|f|>.n ; jt B- aeon A Montana 4| y Calavrra* .4 t i_ Chief 7% Con, Arirora . t', fV.na Nflnln* 1 t First Nat i-nal . ;. ; % <T'>ldflr!d Con a►,,» 1 - funlHi Evtra-t;or. .. 11 4* I.a IL<»* VI a * m a .... * I Nevada I*- igiiva 2 . *■ Ohio Copper p Ret Stewart 44 Stj> ceaa .... 7* 4| Yukon .... | , N *w Cornella 17 17% * * * ♦ vrtA YORK 4 OTTOV MtRhCT Uiu.taiiona i.i Paine. Wei,her A , 0 , Apr a r>T*n.n* f|,,«e Bid IT 1 **- I. w M,d A«k Jar I* " I* •• •":*»» 17 1* i« Ma* !• 4" ’ " r . t s Apr May -•'» 'l7l . 7,V i 2 Tune 4 if July 0 " 21 I" 2o o? ji. 1 ? j». 7i* Aug 2! 31 20 25 ■ept ?•. 00 * • ■*« Dr I .. IA7, |f. 7* 10 0" 10 11 I*|J Nov Dec 1* •*) I * 4" I*l9 I*l3 II 1* DEMAND DRY STATE BWBIL3U Detroit Pastors’ Union Takes Action To That End Holding that the need of having s.'ber soldiers in one of the great i.s-ucs In the present crisis, the TV troll Pastors’ union. Monday more irg. adopted resolutions asking the V rhtgan Anti Saloon league to de rn.ind of the state legislature that the slate be made dry at the ami of the pregent liquor license year. April SO The union also sponsored a move ment, the object of which ia to have the state legislature petition congress for a nation wide prohibi tion act. to take effect Immediately a« a protection for the thousands of young men who will respond to tl t call to arms. These two big steps had their in ceptlon In a letter written ky Oran’ V Hudson state superintendent of the Ann Saloon league, to the Rct Jn**-ph A Vance, president of the ministerial organixatlon. He poini e<' out that thousands of young men of Michigan would be brought Into concentration camps of this atate and 'hat the evils of the saloon would be within their reach. The union Instructed its anti sa loon committee to notify Mr. Hud sen that it favored not onl) the im mediate closing of the saloons in the state when the present llcens* a expire but the passage of a natirn w ide prohibition ar* as a means of n aklng the American forces m <re efficient •’While some of us may feel that we owe an obligation to the liquor d* aler. bv virtue of the working of tT* constitutional amendment which the people passed.” said Dr. Vance, “J believe that the principles In volved In the present crisis are vs greater moment than ths value of th* liquor dealers' stock " The Rev Frank Foster Fltcbctt. who returned recently *rom the southwest, spoke in favor of the resolutions and declared that pre* ent conditions on the border w-*re a shame and a disgrace. ‘ The American army officer* do not seem to place proper irnpo-t ai.ee on the evil of the saloon.'* he said T saw squads of drunken soldiers night after night In Dwm irg. N M I got off a train and the Trsl saloon I saw was filled froto ore end of the bar to the other with men in uniform ** Other pastors declared that Rus *,a alone had met »he liquor prtob l*m courageously bv prohibiting the use of vodka and that the results left no room for argument The Rey. J. Perclval Hoget de clared that It was the duty of the union not to adopt such resolution merely to put the Individual mem brrs on record, but to hare some definite action which wonld bring dr Helve action The pastors also agreed to co operate with the American Red f rose. Next Sunday will he Red Cross Sunday, and congregations will he invited to enlist in this work. If the governing hoard of tbe various Protestant religions ap ptove. the churches will he mad* recruiting centers for the Rc.| Cross. SUES SHERIFF FOR SIO,OOO Seward F. Nichote AUegen Oak man and Two Deputien Attack Him Election Night Suit for f 10.004) damage, for ae bault v*aa atarted Monday morning in circuit court against County Clerk Milton Oak man and two deputy aher iff*. John Moore and Mike General, by Seward K Nlchol*. an attorney, Nichola allege* that the trio aeaault ed him on elect Jon night. Motor Stocks Uuotatlona ®y Wm A. 3*»r A Cos. April • n, d Aek A lav Rubber B* 71 Auto Wheel 3 A % Brtacoe Motof H *• Do. pre 1 erred ....... *0 e* Chandler Motor *7 1«« Curti*a Aaroplaaa .... »-f *B Duplex Motor 14% I*% F-derel Motor 193 »19 Firestone, new. com... 117 14" Do. preferred I#7 194 Pie* Tire A Rubber... *9 79 Do. preferred 191 10* ri«b-r »>*dy •* »• On. preferred ...... •*% *4 % «>o*Mlrlch *2% *3 General Motor* 111% 114% Do. preferred *7% I* Goodyear Rubh»r C 0... 33* Do. preferred 105% ]»>o% Grant Motor 4 I Hupp Motor 4 * International Motor 19 po. r»cef erred B» tw Keleey W'heel C# 4# *9 Kelly-Hpringfleld Tlr* *f. 44% Do, preferred *9 »3 Lee Tire A Rubber Cos. 21 22 Do. preferred 1"* 194% Vlit’ he I Motors 4s *2 Motor I roduct* 49 .... Naeh M tore I* *9 Pierce Arrow 41 44 peerless Motor I* 30 portage Rubber tto 1*; Fr*at-«'- f -tt* 111% 111 % Stewart-Wara»r Bpe#d 74% 7*% Soaon Motor Car C 0.... *2 *4 Swinehsit Rubber .... 74 Bi * et.n l*»*s * 1* »c Hiromher* Motor 27 44 t in Hod> Ca... 70 a* rtnli Motor 4t% 4* fnlted Steles Rubber I.» % ,’,4 , I'nitMl M< for* ’t’, -*% White Motors 47 ,1 W t live-over land 37% 32% Do. preferred b* 97 Livestock Nl< HU. * N IKVI'HU «liM Kt IRR* DETROIT. April • —4'attle ■trnnr beat heavy lllArll’.O, b*d I and v wrl(kt but' h*r |t So mik'd <Ui» «ml h*-tfrra, I*9 jo. handy light h it* hers |*&O0 li# ll* hi butch* ra. $A ti < brat ro*l, I*o !» 7S, hut hr r <• n f 7 Aon !» com non mwa, |<o* 10. rannrra. Ilfrt 71, haat h*a» v bulla. |'Mi t.l* bologna bull* t ' .'•<! ti I. >8 'ii iW| i- an) |B| ii|(. ara I>o V •>' V«A| ('wive* Market at rad v , bras trades, lull II to heav ira 170 A.76. Shf-p and. Ia ml. a Mar ket atron* brat lamb*. 916 36 ft 16 6* fair lamba. ft4(riA. |i*ht to common lamba. 113 7.0# l' fair !•_> g...xi aheep 111 till. J.i, culla and common. II 6* Mo*» Market tS 6 ?•** hnl.'i pit*. 11l io|t II 71, mltrd grade*. • 13 50* 11 R\»T aiTMI.O Ml K ATtM K. KAHT Dr KK AI At. N. V. April I.— Cattle Ra, ripta tMA market active ItOIOr higher, prime ateera 1* ahlpptn* atrer*. Slid 17 74. butiher gradea. |t|f 12 heifer*. |< f># 611. row a s bull 9«trlo milch rows and •ptingera iM'tiliio t'alvea llereipta. I v'o, market ac tive- Sic lower, cull to choice, s.*>ff It M Aheep and lamba lteceipta. 4.000. market active ateadv. choice lamba $14*14 50 cull to fair tISrtISTA yearling a 9128 1 4 7 V aherp. *:.*» 13.26 lloga Receipt' I market ac tive. Bteady to lAc higher yorker*. 916 014 IA pip*. |14«1« 6* mi«ed 914 300 14 40 heavy 914.7rtyi4*0 rough* 111*11 ’.A atage IllMAftlS CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK rHK'AQo April 1.-Hogi Re ceipt*. 3,000 market alow. IS 6 34c h'gher miked an* butcher* tl ■*'>*< MIS good heln 914 *0 0 14 <*S. a b•• a' ' t 44 .g l ll’>3lo 14 S pig* Ulti.flttS Cat tie Rereipta l< AAA market atrong beevea. 80.40# 1 we and heif er*. |i *Bt; || 14. at rk* r -and feed er#. |> toh II ir. T- van*. |7 iMMA IP cal\#a, |a 21011 74 J»heep Receipt*. 15.000. market atron* Me higher native ||AtAiTI!»A western. IMTS OH AS lamba 51 I*o<i] 51 & . west ern |ls-SP ti 1S 40 ri.uvri ttn i.ivk atoi k n,Kvn,Avr> April » iiog* Re. catpta t. 544 alow I t * n«r ynrkere IIS :.*.«» IN Ho miked |'7. H-ifr 1 ll IS' rough* lit:' -tag*. ns c\«t. tie R«* |'|(. 76 i are alow to ?V lower Fhc-p and lamba Receipt*. 10 care, steady t..p, IIS <*alvee Receipt* 4*o slow to Stc top |lt IS TtVI Kno I.IVK «T(M H. Tdl.fbO, April ‘I lloga Receipt# t 00* market 1A ft 10. higher on good pig# heavies IMirMM med'utna ill# 16.41 rorkera t Market alow Sheep and lambe Mar ket lower ntmi PRAOI CTk Harter E xtra creamery. A*'-.- Ih . rretnrm flreta. 43**r. dairy. 3*c lb packing etocW. Jf. Wj per Ih Kjkgw— Michigan fresh cur-ent re ceipt* cases included. 31 Qo per dot Receipt# Monday. 3.110 < aaea (iresr- Michigan fa Is. 10', New Tork 33c domestic Mwiss *s#l4r. Imported Bwia# sA*t'V brl-k cr»*m. He llmburger. I -It*. ;S**e, J-p.tind SAAA-' long lorn* 88 daia.es 34\ *7l per pound KIC.IN NrTTVR ELOTN 111. April T Rutter All •ales 44c. an advance of Ir over last week 4 assasrlag Ike Pakllealtaa *4 a A» « OK I I IR 44-Ptnß BOfINI.CT THE AGE OF OIL CONTAINING: The afory es thr 4l*.'ovvry of oil In the L'nited Stat-a Who »rnilur*i. r*flne*. trans rerts and market* petrnlaum and Its products. How the pipe line* ram* Into belns- • The formation, rise and growth of Standard Oil and what It ae compllahed In the oil industry. New producing field* and their imi Tianc*. Petroleum aa fu*L Standard Oil companies before and after segregation. Independent producing and re fining compsmea and fu ture tn the industry. copies may np: **Btainkp un Rrqncsr tnTHntrrcharok THK BOOKLET HA VINO BKKV PRK.I’AHKD |nr>R OR ATt’ITOL'B MFTRIBt'TION. ALTIIOL'OH THE EDITION Ik UffTTm 4>«r direct private wire t* the Veer lark, *••<•■ aad Taraata ■irirti eaablea aa la fire eaeepdeaal sera lee »m orders far Ma lar Slacks. VRlatag aad Oil Stark* aad ( ark Radwatrlala. BUILDING CAO 6*BO/ DON’T NEGLECT DrippingSpringsCopperCompany OF ARIZONA SHARES—7S CENTS DEVELOPMENTS AT THE MINES WARRANT A 'PRICE OF DOLLARS PER SHARE Invefttignt# Room 30.3 Farwell Building 1 Cadillac 5337—5959 STRENGTH AND SERVICE Two important factor* to he considered in making your hanking connections are; 01 R STRENGTH— by * capital, mirplu* and profit# of over million tiollara. and a manage ment regarding abaolute safety a# the Aral consideration. 01 R SER\ ICE— developed to the point of highest ef ficiency through the esperlenoe of forty fir* years la meeting the n««*d# of the community. WAYNE COUNTY AND HOME SAVINGS BANK Sixteen Offices in Detroit TUESDAY, APRIL 10. 1917. WAR WILL CRT DOWN TAX RATE Estimators Declare Ut most Economy Is Needed CITY MUST BEAR OTHER BURDENS ('hop Everything: Not Essential, Asserts Dingeman The war with Germany will great Iv reduce Detroit a la* burden for ISIT-1I Th* new board of eetlmatea. In itg first session Monday to begin consideration of th* departmental cm (mates as passed by th* council, decided that th* city must practice the utmoat economy during the rc*t year and during the duration of the war becauae of th* many added burden* that will fall to the lot of the people by reaaon of tu 'ernattonal strife. “War 1* coming on." said City T. eamirer Mai Koch, "and for that reason I believe we should eul every Rem possible" Corporation Counsel Dlngeman another member of the board, aak 4 "I am in favor of pruning th' budget to the limit, even to the *i tent of refusing appropriations for some improvements that are need e«J, alt ho not absolutely essential There la every reason why the cltv should use th* moat strict economy now with the nation Involved In war." The members of the board wer l*»Ath to dtaciias which Items tn the estimate* would likely suffer most h«-cause of th# decision, hut were frank to admß that some of the department beads would soon learn that the amount* they asked tt carry them thru the year would be rigidly out, and far more than they eipected Tue*day morning at 8 o'clock the board met for Us drat budget pruning session, taking up the estl mates In th* general fund. Tiater Vital statistics on 37 Btandsrd OR companies, showing rapltalt istion. dividends, officer*, i.'gethai with a detailed dew rip. tlnn of,the huatneaa of *vh com pany and the earnings daring I*l 4, Oompler# information regard ing &i Independent . nmpantee giving all th* physical and finan cial data necessary to tha In vestor whereby he may he en abled to f..rm an accurate Judg ment of the value of the invest ment. Th* wealth of statistical in formation contained In this booklet make* It the bast of its kind ever published. It should be of Incalculable value to those interested In oil securities moat of the session* will be held tn tha evenings, because of the large bulk of official work now fall* tng to members of the board The estimators plan to call a hearing for each of the depart ments. and lo k° Ituo eieoutlve ses sion directly following e«nh hear l*ig Then the pruning done .a each department will he Announced. At an early date the board will call In representatives of the O if. R to learn what track* will be torn up during the coining year, In a communication from Commission er George H KenkeM. of the depart ment of public work*. Monday. *he board was requested to take early action on seven street Improvement project * passed by the council. Aa these involve the street railway company's franchises, the hoard decided to hear from the railway company before taking action "I want to hear from the D IT. ft because the franchises are In awful shape. M said Mayor Marx, chalmvaa of the hoard The hoard, at the request ad Commissioner William T Ihist, of the department of parks an d boule vards gave assurance that 1» wouM pass th*- Item of $175,635 for an ad dition to the Helle Me hsthhousik The estimators authorised the com missioner to Immediately advert’** for bids, and have them before the board before April vnv vork PRnmri NRW YORK April A- Hour: TVill and nominally higher P**rk Strong? mesa. |77ff3* lard strong; middle west IJI 70. 21 vo Sugar Raw, firm. ccntrlf'.gal t*-*i |5 A*f44M| muscovado, •* t-<i 111" 65 31; re fined. firm cut in f P' 1 crush*dL II.IS. p wdered f7.377 trrxnulat<*d. 17 361*15.7 C. ITea Rio No 7 n • »'»<■. Tallow Htrong ajtcclaL l«r. city in 4 . • . mu, ntf nuo, May F7aa|rr prime Vo t. |1 j< 9 117 U , No 3. a« .| A6< . 1 >vcr, 9 II f’rc,a. ip. ,lt. > Quiet tiirk va, 1» tt 14c; » hi. 1« 1 I- A' fowl*. lAV4 ItJAX,* duck*. IAvI.Ac t.lvc p..iil trj Quid *• • I4 4? I.lc, luck a. •3i four Ia !l#s6e turkey# HtfSAc? r 1 cat - r a N # 44c Oiacac ?4,. aly at .t. milk, com mon to apcc'dl* ?T’. 1 *’•». sklrna, common t>> ape« iale. MdStlc PROVING UP New*-Bulletin No. 26 Ihirin* »he period intervening be tween the national au*omohlte ahovru and the start of production from thw Harroun Motors rnrporatirm plants at Wayne. M\eral Harroun cam have been driven from city to city, visiting the s»or* * of ili* automobile merchant* who have contracted for the line. The«e merchant# have thus he-n enabled to show these cars to pros pective buyers and to secure an ac curate line on the performance of the product whl<h fhej ntll soon bs delivering to their customers. In every rase the < ars have made goo<l. both lo APPEARANCE and PERFORMANCE. In nearly everv city there efls*a some hill which serves as a standard of comparison for motor cars Aim» cities like Han Francisco Bnd Pitfa burgb are ex<c**dingly favored in this way. Always, during its stay, th* Har row* car has been pitted against this standard »n public deroonatratlon. liv variably It hat made good with a per form a nee comparable only to thad of costly, multi-cyllndar cam with larga motors and correspondingly great fuel consumption. One of th« se car* Is in charge of R # Roll" Durham, a driver whG hold* many intercity re< ords and ha« ation wide fame a* a winner ti hill climbing compefltlon*. Mr. rhjTham Is thoroughly fled s* a Judge of motor car pep. formance. His enthueiosm over thn Harroun c*r. ss shown In every port he send* hack to Detroit, Is h# frank opinion He predict# when given on opportunity, th# Harroun car w ill be able to establish a COMPLETE RET OF NEW MARKS for If* price and sit*, bft apawd, power and endurance. One of tho greateet assets of til# Harroun Motors Corporation la thin Ability of Its car to PERFORM. Thfa ability la duo to tho mawyj original details Incorporated In tts d*s>gn by Ray Harroun, an engines# of unoquaied esperlonce. These details combined, prove thn readily salabje natiire of the Hnr* roun output and add therefore tn the value of every share of Hot* roun stock -stock you can btrv NOW at the rate of $4 a share of $lO pa r value but stock which I* purchas able at this low rate solely because the Corporation is still In It* devel opment period. We invite your suhscrtptlnn hnfors the inevitable increase in pries which will follow the completion of our equipment Installation. The stock you will buy will be de livered as *n ad Interim certificate. Issued bv the equitable Trust Cos, of New York. Harrovii Motors Corporation Fourth Floor, Dixige Building, Jefferson Ave. E . at Brush St., Detroit We are specializing in p^ARROUN Motors Corporation Stock and will be pleased to give full details regarding the company's progress, end other informitlon pertaining to this Investment Harbridge & Cos. Stocks—Bonds %9 iuhl Bloch Detroit Phone Mein 8T23