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PAGE 10 STEEL LEADS STOCK MARKET Set* New High Record of 131; Four Points l*P NEW YORK, Mav 25.—The N»w York Evening Sun financial review Thursday paid "Today'* stocq market, rarely before, was completely under the domination of I’nlted States Steel Whither Steel led, the rest of the market followed Tran«actmn» in that issue comprised approximately a third of ihe total sales. The price moved in waves and each wave car ried it forward to anew high record level for all time, finally crossing 111. a gain of nearly 4 points from yesterday's closing and nearly 2 points above the best previous price at which these shares have ever sold. "Short covering from uptown sources, from the west and else where carried the • ntire list forward HH*kly at regular intervals, while selling by shorts to try out the mar k* t position and realiung sales as regularly drew prices away from the top Cooper shares'were relatively j narrow, a* were the shipping issues, j hut specialties with few exception*. I were strong and the equipment and j munition shares also. The railroad j list was sr »rcelv le«s | buying being largely bAsed on the expectation that freight rate in creases would be effective not later than July 1. “There were two strikingly weak apots In N’ow Haven and Denver k Rio Grande pfd. Bonds were in mod erate demand and firm Detroit Stocks v. i ■■■■■ rHiHsnwj* QtoTkTioa* Uatr4 Stocks. Open Clntt Bid Atk ; Acme W. L. 1J 4 Am I, A- Tr x<l 31 J *l® Do, pfu x<l I')* Al 4 Am f lib. L’til. A ll Do, pfd ** Auto Body Cos Bow Kl Ur id .... 54 1* 35 Bur A<fd Ma- •• l*v Char Ir of A R’» 8 4 *4 A'* Do. pfd. ... 6S *4 *4 *4 Chevrolet Mot , B Cities Her xd 2*3 78. Do, pfd. xd *4 ** Coah 1M & V. 2 4 24 IS SS Columbia Sug ‘*4 1 Cent Motor .. 7N 7 4 > V! I> A C N’av fl net Rdiaon u<*4 i: ft 4 >W net ii * rttl 24 24 Ford Mo of C 23S Do. ptd * Iron Silver M ITS S 8 Kresge *4 I*l4 Do. pfd l ft 1° I Mex Crude R » Mich Stpg xd 14 4 IS4 Mich Sug Cos *. 9, Tac. Gas A- El 53 *? Do. pfd 8* 92 Packard pfd Do. pfd. xd 9% Taige Detroit 304 P. [) A Cos HO 111‘4 Prudden Whl. *1 Ren Motor ..214 58 4 2*4 2*4 Rcotten Dillon J* Towar’s Cry 57 White Star L SI Wolv. rt fern 7S Banka and Trwat CaMpaalea Amer. State 18> I*B 189 Ontral Sav_ 2*o 300 Detroit Sav s** 270 . ••• Dime Savings .... 313 308 318 Federal State 131 130 135 P A O D N. .... 194 19* Highland I*S . . 33« 310 Merchant* N 11l IT9 111 Nat Bk of C 212 210 215 Peninsular S 305 ... 405 Peoples State 275 278 .... Cnlted Sav R 210 230 .... Wayne Cos H 885 4«1 Detroit Trust .... 185 .... 40n Security Trst .... 255 .... 254 t’nlon Trust ’9O .... I>4 Qrr.-Am. L... 175 238 .... The following firms are privileged to execute orders on the exchange W. E. Moss A Cos. Carlyle A Povah. Geo M \Ve»t ft Cos.. K. E Maccrone A Ca, H. W Noble A Cos. I». 1* S«y m<>ur A Cos.. W B McLaughlin. Mer rill. Lynch A Cos.. W. A Hanilln A . Wm A. Neei A Cos., Sinclair A Coul* Wendell, Mulkey A <’o., Wm. H R'>se A Cos.. F. K. Pelton A Cos , .toel Stock ard A- Cos. Bennett. Smith A Cos.. W F. Reilly A c O .. Matthew Finn. A W. Walla' e A Cos.. O. Gorton. R*!- den. Woodruff A Cos.. Resner, Cramer A Muehl D<*dd. M*r»in A Cos O Harm, Ferrlss A Cos . Webb, IVe A r o. Motor Stocks Quotation* by Wm. A Near 4- Cos . | May 24 PM A»k • Ajax Rubber ftl Auto Whff) 2014 Briscoe Motor II r»o. prefer .-*.l ' ... it ♦ 'handler Motor SI t\ Curt Aeroplane 24 27 M"tor 14% F*< tl Motor 40 41 ►i- rtre A Rubbar... (( 71 l*o. preferred 101 101 Fisher Body |0 St Flr« atone, new. com .... 11l 111 Do. preferred 104 147% B K. Goodrich R Cos.. &1 ft; Do. preferred lot ini Oeneral Motor* Ib4 104% Do, preferred II Goodyear Rubber C 0... 100 201 Do. preferred i«| 107% Grant Motor r 'o 4 I Hupp Motor C 0..- | IV4 International Motor It t>o, preferred 91 joo Kelsey Wheel Cos |o Kelly-Rprlngfleld Tire.. ft| 64V4 Do. preferred |7 94 I*ee Tire 4 Rubber ... ]| llu Do. preferred 105 1««% Miller Rubber 11l 200 Mitchell Motor* 41 ft! Motor Product* 40 41 N*ah Motor* 71 t& Pierce Arrow ......... 27% 31 u Peerleae Motor IS in Stewart-Warner Speed. 7S 71 u Preat-0-l.lt* IJI% |l|u Republic Truck 70 72 Saxon Motor Car C 0... IS 11 14 Swtnehart Rubber ... . 14 17 tffnal Truck 14 (Itromber* Motor II It Springfield Body C 0.... ... &r Stut* Motor 41% 45% Pnlted Mtataa Rubber. 87 \ *7 14 Pnlted Motor# ....... SO 10% White Motor* 4ft 4ft'* YVlllya-Overland I* ?* % Do. preferred 11*4 Aft I HirtllO HI TTK.iI SfSRKF.T CHICAGO, May 24 - Butter p*. traa. 11*4*. firsts. 29c. dairy extra*. »7«4«.t|%r; Areta. SStfltc. P.ixi Frltne ordinary. firsts, li© Ilf Cbee*. f* Tain*, 24 ’4 47 25c young Americas. ( 2«%tl?S< Lire poultty:- Fowl*. 21*v\ duck* 14 77 17c; geeae, 124214 c; springs 21425? c. turkey*. ?ftc Potatoes: Receipts. $ car* old, I new; fancy a»«r*rn* 12 114*2 est: Wisconsin and Minneso ta, )lf M 4 new''potatoes. I’.Sit? >4* frlstlst- tfte plain newt kind—«btt« la S|M—Time* Jab Dept.—Mata 4X*a I /- \ New York Stocks X- ' Quotations In llornhlo* er A V* ***» May 94 • »pen High Lea Cl-se Alaska Gold . * * o'* N Alaska Jun 6 Allla Chaim. 27% 27% 24% Do. pfd . . 84 44 64 *4 Am c*n .... 47% 49% 47% 4*'* Am C A V 71 71% .<•% 3% Am St- Fd <4S «*% •• ** * Am H AI. H 14% 12 Do. pfd *l% **% *l% **% Am. Ice Se* l« % 24% 2*% 2*> % Am I.lns**d 21% 21% 21% r*o. pfd 67% 58% 5.% *v» AW Loenm *' l % 71% hi, -IS Am 8 A V 104% 1<16% 104 % JO - « IMI, pfd 112 112% 113'* 112'* Am Zmr 22 12 Am Suga- Rf 11 '-'-•% i ,L Am Beer Sug 91% 92 91 % 9. Am TAT 122 122 1?1 N 12] % Am T-baecx i*s% 194% 174S l**% Am Wool*n 51% 51 * 51% Do pfd .9’% 97% 97% • % Ana-onds *2 *l% *2% * - ‘ At'-hta.-n tot % 101% toi% O’. % At Os M tndlot% 106% 102% IhA’* Baldwin I>OCO 84% 41% ***% llefh ?»eel 12* 141 I** 241 Class B I*l% 124% I*l -14% Rro..k R T *9% 59% 61’« Rutte A Sup 44 46 45 , 4* Calif Pet 21 21 21 2} Do. Pfd 81% 61 % 51% 8• % Canad Pa-- 14Q% 142% It*-, ’‘rx* Cent Lth 91% »S »0% , Cerrr. de Pa* 2* S 3. 34% ] Chet A Ohio 5»% *9 »•% *4 Coiumbta Gas 4 1 42 4 1 <1 Cal A Ant 83 *2 *2 ». x» Chi -it West lt% 11% 11% IT% Iv, > pfd 12% *2% 22% 22% Chi A Sweat 112% 112% 117 Tl- C M ASt P 7 4 74 % 7 J '•* -4% Chile Cop U% 27% 22% *2% Chino Copper 6* % 58 •'• % ~ Colo Fue’ 51% *4 53 * 54 Cont Can o 44% sx 44% v, Cuban - 'an* c 41% 4*% 4 ;> * 4^ Con* Ga* 1 ’’* ** I"*S '07% % Corn Prd Rf 74 % 7* % ** x •„ Do. pfd lor io2 10 5 . '2: Crucible S Cos 71 76% '’ « 4 Cuban Am S 185 185 l*n • Den A Rio -Id 7% *% r*o. pfd 17% 17% 1* . !■* • r«e| A Hud*onllß% 115% 114 114 P'stl Seeur 12* I’% ’ 1 „ * I fn-me M'n*« 17 • '« Fed -s A RCo 14 14 4 Erie, rom 74% 75% *. % •* J T»o, Ist pfd ** % s *% * % ‘ 79 I r»o. ?n-l pfd 7«% .’*% 75V M General FVec 16-1 I*o ’-3-% Gen Moto'* ID’ IQ«% ’• 1 x 4 -♦ R F Goodrich 81% 52% :i % ; w It North, pfd. I ft 7 % 1 *% 1 ,; V Gt \-'rth «»re I*% *B% '* m Greene Can *4 % 45 ** • C.asi W AW V Illinois Cen !h'% IQI% | Ir.sptra Cop *l% *-'% ' » ’'* • Infer Met ls% 10>- 1»)% -» Do pfd 57% 56% 5*% ■« Tnr Mer Ms- 74% '*'• j 4% 1 T»a pfd 81 % <1 % 6h % * • i In’ N-r-kel 4i «;»* 4: 41 % j Int list Corp *6 ln» Pape-- 28 ’• V ' l4 ' * Do pfd *«% 9*V 9*V 94 V ; Kan Cit' « ’' V 21% -'TV » Kene Cop ** *. •*% 4 *% 44% 1 wick Cos '*% a '% 45 % Tire Rub 1 6 I*% ' \ \ A Nash I7* l - * % '7 * % ’ » % Maxwell Mr r 4« 4» *6% ♦*% ; Do. Ist pM *4 ” 1 D-> ?nd p'd *1 t *t % % * % | Me: Pet .. 94% *»• % e** t ‘ - Miarr i 4'op 4"-% 4'’ *, »i>‘, * ’• - Midvale St 67 % 4 *2 % ‘ % M SP A S M IQ7 % 1«7 ». 14»7 % 1 * V Mis Panee 7* T ANARUS, •’«% ?*'» MK*• T Cos 4% «% 4% *% ] Mont P>w Cos ?<> A* 44 64 j Nat Bia. com til 11' NEnA S* 7f% 47% *• % *" '? N»' I<ead • ’• ’* '-4% 54’, j N*v Con* ?'■ 25% 75 ’ » N T N H A 11 C 7* 72% » Xorf A We«t 123% '- 2t ’. 23 V ' ' * North Pac . 'h?*, IQJ% l ft 2% I"' % N V Air Br 14«* 149% 144 -O % N V Cent . 4'- V 6- % ■»«', 9Q% j N T O A w. 71 % V % 7V* 21 % Per* Mar*! 7“ "* 14 1 4 rar- Mall 24’* 7* % 74’, "5 % Pansy 1 .. . 87% 52% 53% r ';-, l *np Ga* 73 '1 "! *2% Pitts (’o»! . 4* 49 % «*% 44% Do pfd 1M 114% r:4 r«% Fhtla Cn 31% 32% 13 H Ir»»» St c*f 75% 74% 73% '4% Ray Con* 3hi, 76% .’9% V* Rj S* Spg . 53 33 % SIR 51% Leading 92* *3% *l% “7% Pep I A St 4x % 4!% s«% 91 % Se* Air L Rv prefnrrnrj 27 27 2* Superior St*e| 44 4* % 4* 4* Sinclair Coal "4 "4% 74 *4% Saxon Motor 7* Shat Aria 27 27 27 27 Sloes -Shes .55 5“% 35 B*'* South Par. 41% 44 43% 44 So-ith Ry 26 24 % 28% 7*% ! Do. pfd 54% 54% 74% '4% Stud* Corp 81% «c % 49’, 4; , Tranaue 44 4.5 % 44 4.'% Texas <’o 214 % 214% 2M 71J Dm Pao 15 17% 15 15% Third Ave 7Q% 2Q% (18% 19% 1 S Minin* 74% 89% 54% "4 Do. pfd SI % 51 % 51 % 31 % 1 T'nlon Par 134% 13*'* 174% |.n, Toba<~ Prd "4% 3« % r 3'i .'4', Alloy 4.5 45 % 4 5 45 % Itd Clg Strs r, 9 x, 94% -.->l, , l td F'ult 13* % 13* 13* * 11* r S R-ih 5* % ** % 5- % 67 % F K Steel . 12*% 131* 124% 131% ' Do, p'd il«% ::«% 11114 11«% F S Bteei 5* 104% 1-54*, 1Q4% 104% i r S Ind AI 13Q % 1.12** 129% 131% ! T'tab Cop 114% U-% 114% 115% Vir Ca*- cbm 45% 44% 4344% ; White Motor 44 4 . 44% 44 *, 44 % j Wabash 12% 17% 12 % 12% Do. pfd A 4'% 47% 4'% 4" S : Do. p»d R 76 . 26 24 % "4% We»t ho.i*, F.3 ' . '7 % 7 ? 53 % ’ West Mary 1 • «% ’* V **t Pnlor 93 93% ’’j-., 93% 3A .Ilya Oi» r J 8 % ?*% 7* % 7* U ilsr-n rv * 71 % 7. ' ■ ' 1 % 71% Standard Oil Stocks Quotations bx HoriMo*4r A M e*ka. Mm t <'lo*e Bid V■ W 4nglo-Amer Oil n«a * Atlnnti- Refln.r.g Cos.. MO 91" H->rne-ncrj m*»r '"o. .. *2O 4<>o Hurkaye Pipe T,in» Cos I*s p» I’hesehroug' M'a Ce. SIS 4< ft Colonial Oil Cos ■ ont tiertai ( .• < ' ; ; Cr»»< ent I’tpe Line t> .4 « < Cumberland Pipe ’.in* s*" Kureka Dp* Line jcr Jlft Oa)*na-Stgr al Oil <"o ’ft! 1A a Do. preterted . IS* 142 'lllinois Pip* Lm* 21st 217 Indiana Pipe Line t"o 7; 100 National Transit Cos Ift New York Transit Cos IS" 195 .Northern Pipe Line 10 ios loa Dhto oil Cos. . . Sftl SIJ Pierce oil Corporation 1" % Prairie Oil A On« Cr, \'t\ ft 4" Prairie ipe Lin* see ?r T Solar Refining *’o ISO S4 n Southern Pipe Line fV. 14ft 2 ,( 0 Bouth Penn Oil Cos 731 South West p» pi pe f. ;j" Standard Oil, Calif rr a J" 2'* Do. Itv'yi *lO 7 10. ft'fflMt 4 7> Do Kentucky 2SR S4O f to , Nebraska Rod 52ft Do N'x .Tersey ft|K Do New York I*o se2 Do. 49ft «4R v w*n A Finch Cos f’nion Tank Idne Cos.. 9| »4 Vacuum Dll Cos . Jin Washington Dtl Cos 2ft Ift standard Oil old Stock 220n ... Do, euba Ifton Inti Petroleum 12% 14 Mid Wrat Ref* ISI% ’99% Penn M**tean ... 47 "I Imperial oil SSO 2*o n hr corrr.n stocks Quotations by ffornb|nxr*r A Week*. May 24 Bid Ask Butte A tendon 12 3ft Calaxera* ... * '4 4 chief .2% : V Cona Arison# 2 1 -1* 2 1-1* c«.pper Minin* . . 8% I'aty lah R% rirst National . . ?S \ 2% Goldfield Con* 4" ?umho F.xtraction ... 9* 4* La Rose 4?. let M**m* «« <| M Lode 2* II Vetada Pougl*« I’4 r»Mo Copfier 1 t i. t P»x cdh a an 3 1 Stewart ... ...... 2* PtlCr-es* ’I JC Yukon "4 2% New ~ 11 % :* % Grain and Provisions l J CHICAGO. Mxi 24 Trading in e-heat continued dull today with the comparatively few sales recorded somewhat lower tnan yesterday's il s, TV • w. re nc sale- an 1 »iT' during first quarter hour That fu •.tire *hen opened a» 12 ?4. three cent.*- under lesterday’s close and l iter dropped to %2 23 September opened I" fioan a' 12 and later lost 4c Corn slumped wth wheat luly was down 118 at. the opening to >’ t 2 continuing at that finf* September was off 38. subsequently losing another 2 to tl 45 12 The oats market also was lower .T';4 opened unchanged at <5. la*er going to A3 5 8 September opened down 1 8. la»er going lo c 4 3 4 a loss of 3 8 Pork and Hbe were lower, ahtle ard w a*> higher on a dull and low ♦•■ r hog market tC TP. IT. M*' 34 -Clc»e M»r --»»*« «•!* a!) weak at the s*art and w h»st in Detroit was Jr iewer There j v a« no ape.-ulat've buying and noth- | lr.g to s’jsta'n the j- srk«t T,o< a! mill* ar«* flmahtng up old | . ntrsets and not n ak'ng new me* , Thev ha' e tu’t bu\tng w heat ard »r* wa tlng for something to come | along and clear matters up An ; ►h< rt t.me * expected In ccn. *• ■ p’an'Tig is fln >he.l and farmers are , •» advantage f * " rrit.*« to market their surplus but j cats are not expected to g lower The wheat market v ae now worked nt> e position of 1 fe!e«an<*«* and Pi Vi-d' f-ares ?r, trad* under present ,’ti'l” on* ‘ a«h wheat * flat with ne'the- r Ihng ri>r *xp rt lemand | T « Mi'l t, n la expected to contnue j until someth.Mg ■« known a* to food I control Tre !' at trouble • -ecei'ing less aifent; n yt*r\ g’am arg.'e§ are «»tt!tig thru the Moiaade and s’oeks .r s h» I'nited Kngdom 'ncr»a«ng Th <■ t . •re; g n w eat -nark»t» have beea «■«* f■» era' d*»s a r* ;rereased supplies and l,'w*r tm»rl- : can fires Whea* w .xs »s«' all seas on ard l weakened a! the c;i «e n a reji'rt ■ a Rr » x vrt r> s’ «»» ~'ash «.», ’>/ 4 il an) e*; ■ t»m be i « in"*" W ’n»«da' « cl «». Corn and i c !•■»' ' P.ye ad van -ed and bears .Je ' r*d 1* ' Thursday's wheat <j«i-'tat or* "ash V 7 red. i" asked *vl 1 > o, »red j f * t 11 3fl and !•* red ».■ $7 7' -'eptembe* ren * and a' *7 , r ' declined to 17*3 Vo 1 j xx * * <1 1.1 ask ed ThursH*-, < coar«e grain quots • r.'« r u ash No ' f *7 N *. ell w 4 * t No ♦ • ellow II *2 4 x*s '-ai'da-d 74c No ' w v t* 77 4 V 'white *2 4 R’• * I 'a sh N • 1 * 7 ' Rea ns Imrred s** e , : ed Tune shmmen* P7l •seed* » r - -*- e re’ l c’over 111 ’ * • r J; 1 4 '• a * k» 11 \ « ‘ ‘mo th I' 15 P»r»i;,i, ri the '‘■•tPX> ? r a-ket r Th'l'-s ta • we-e 1 • - hp', • “oil- J (*i*« * w*-ea» 7 '•* -oep and * * •a‘s *»e . t».ner t * ' ere w' nt> ’"■ • «t- !<S a-» 1«* •*>•*..'• htj x'ie*t » *« ( u f c< rr and " o A '' s i * *•- S»v W**»S* receipts were '*7o- \ •xoa r*i id est Bs3.ftfl A hu a v»«' k He e•t- * * rs -* '■ ea * T v ir«dav Du- , *h 7'" cars rta ns' 4 7 a v»ar sr M'nnenpo' « ■'! cars aga n«* l n * n a rear nr. •''hP'ago 5i ca-« aga n»‘ »f<l c.AA >»., "tr. *u f w v eat and - oijr T"' . r «- ta •. 414 hflo hu < tin 4c.0 r.n \i \ ■ Hl* \*»« Ma> :♦ - 'tpen g I Wh'-at I ji> n t jUo'ed rept d*'»n !*• «‘orn .fitly. ’d< * n '4c i4»pt.. ; 1 wn \ ,*ats fitly. inchanged . be; t and ivn 4 P'o\ . n- v er Noon 7Vheat .'u‘> l >wn T ,'p*n e,| 13 7 1 September do w r 1 ■ rn in hanged Beptem *. ‘ •n tc ' <>ata Juij down IN September ,|i,tn '» Provisions I.ower Clos. Wneat .1 u -d wn 2' - rep. temt*e, down *4 C >rh fuij and wn ~r spp’.>n; er down 54c < a‘« Julv Vw n 7 T %c. •September and wu 14* Pr*.vi* ns h'aher <4 t *st ops by P»m», XV»h> *- a *"o j \!a\ ;< ■ >p»n lfi<r:. f.ow x'loae Wheat ’ 4 • 7 2 2 ; 4.)! 2 J 7 ’ V* nrn . .. . . . T.jf' 1 *.5.4 ■ ■ 14 -5 4 Sept ,'l 47 4 1 47 4 1 «1 1 42 r, *ta - III' <5 «7 83 <74 * S-Pt .75 4 * 53 4 *5“ S 534 \fa' 77 83 '5 7' 8’ 3* 35 | U |l II 15 * * a*, SI At I T.ard ; luD 7? 7.5 7 7 >7 72 7 A 77 77 -er* 77 45 77 5* 2' '7 77 , Ribs f u lj jh 1.7 ?(1 4 • ‘3 7 * qept 7<l «* 7* 8A -A e. ' -a v: a.Wold. h-R.d x-«pl;t - - ♦ T4»I,FT»I» 4.841> T' , I.’ fM ‘ Maj 7< lo«e •x-|-e«* ft 4 7 tl'. 17 7 ■September 1 17 ''orn Ca eb f 72. r ilv *i 8 A ! •epl.r* S«> r I ’ -s'. *x *“ * 4' | T-i'e yep'emhee 3*c Tt *. e f'aeh |- :« , • as- I" AA , „ . e I' « * T iecembe* »• 18A 41- • Ve Pr --*• t ' ffl T me - ash. ' t-t p .-er »’•• ck ••Keen *’<- ] i h erearreey 1A Tggs Fresh • r (idled 'll-' seje'-f* '8 ttav • *n c ► a r r»d r Boston Copper Stocks L. / Qiirit** r« hv *r * T*«w* M» \ 7* >•: »n H«h ' 1 » h rr>a» A 'b! Aioaka OM « « AUrnmoh . 'o Aliena* ** *’ A m*r 2ln<* 37 An * 2 ’•» U \ ‘"'■rri « « M 4 **a ' * ArA'i'tn ‘ * *K « Bm'*' k.ipr *« «« 4* *4 ♦* Butt* R«1 *'•l 4 AH* A2V, *2 *? »5 *'»| 4 fT*' la R 5« *4A ! 4» n»n(r» * • *4 « * *-o 4;, % «*h ■ n* S' S 4 ■’*“’% \ T>i»vt« r>al4 ' % « » S Ka*' B >♦*• :* • Vriin kl l n ii '»r> 44 T ANARUS» A i»i» ■'i'* *'H (n *plr nl l •' n I \ ’ 2 [* Ball* "H a *•» M <tm 40% 4 o’, <’ .pp*r 11 . r . 1* M>>ha**k *'• *♦ Tfava < '"H• 2* "■’a ?s a S 'a Sr ft >i Mitt* 12 % 2 2 Ohio ...... I’i * #*• r nri * ff»k :v, r^»inoy« . ** ’% F?a> Conf'il ’O'* 10’» 24% 10 ‘vip.r 4 R a 4 «outh !<«k» 4 4 ««f Mary ... »2 •?Wp •• *2 -Superior t, O'* Trnltt % *** I fnttf<l KrtJtt 12" \ Ul v, «t M rf.m 14 fi&S '< r,'% ft ah Ap»» 2 >, I r t»h ’7'* 17 \ 7'-, *% f toh <*opp#r 114 1, nr. v n«» lISH r<* m 4 i’»f * \ r.4', r.»% 4* V.m ira *MI . i * S 7 S 7 V\ ..|v*r-nf ..\\47 i, •2 % ♦ 4( IVA ItiHH (tvrrtiA M tHKfT H it a * -* *>\ f*» n* lVfhhfr 4 <>,, j V»t >p»f»tn* <’ loaa fid Ifl m h f/<>« R ft \a k I .fa n It 02 20 47 2't SO 44 *a >o Via - ?« 7* 21 20 20 f» ?1 oo JO io Ma ■ ' t • o ;j % a "i «f, J. |n « Jt A., tk:x ;a m ;i ’• 2* si ii /• • t A>l| 20.71 71.'1 i‘» »S .'0.44 50 ’! (.ft,.,, •«* '.a ?o * * r Ao »o •» join TANARUS.» 7« < 1 ; >* - 4* **o ,f DETROIT TIMES MOTOR STOCKS : ARE LISTLESS Only Slightly Active On De troit Kvchange Following W ednendav'n Session % w BY O'HARA. FERRHS A CO W>dnMd*y‘» activity on the l>«* |troit s tvK exchange wa* large!' tn Reo. ahlch opened at 21 14, aold up to 29 .1 4, and flo*sl at 2?. an ad vance of n»ar!v a point i harcoal, * itb sea ski**, was atrong at 8 1-2. »• was also Detroit F<y*on. at 110 1 « Continental npfnefl at 7 12, I but shaded off a trifle Thursday morning Charroal com l men opened strong at s1 7 Motor issues were rather listless In the \ew York market the «en -a’lon of the day was I'nited States Steel. whl<\h reached 126 3-4, the high lerel of 1916. cloalna a» 107 3 4 The war revenue bill has passed the house of representatives In prac 11 rally its original form, hu* It is confidently expected that when it reaches the sena’e material changes and alterations ail! he made, so ihaf some ot the present drastic j features will be eliminated r Livestock ' Hll Hit. 4% ( KMR 4 I *TiMK%4RI»* Ma « itt * *u s*#ad> best l.n' i steers gll ibtf'. 1 best han.l> vr. .ght tehe" steers 110.uifirll 2i mixed *t-* • and hetf-| »:» 439 *,<y handy ght hut h \ •rs *4 '.-A* 75 light butchers |- ft *o best -ows |*'bfflb butch • c<>*» I' 74ft r 's common •< ws. I 9" 5 anners, I* SO * best he*-. > ! bulla, to pi gna httlla I* . II at k i 91 fee I' > «• , ii kara i n>.lk er s nr 1 springers I,i 0 U 0»» Ve a ’ calves ,M*rk»t strong b « a t ! *r*de« )1 « I mrr, t». I t* Sheet tnl iambs Market strong IS - high e; *-'es» 'ambs 114 916 21 f a:r lambs I: *r* I K ht 'o >mmon ambs. I', .ft I 7 fa'r to £ I «beep 119 50Q ' 1 culls s rvd common I‘tf * Megs Mar ke * pr spec's oti 11. w#r pi** II ’sC>ft 1t < ' r*. x ed, I’S7'l9 t 4. t a I14«T mo tl.o LIVE «TO< K. E VST RtTCala* N 7 Ma> ?♦ at’ » Re. e’ptp : =>• rri’k*' ■rl y j p'in* st e*r s 11.513.55 -o* ■ »1 ; 1- :i 1 1 »< R» e pt« soft mark** *h » . > • r • i | i Sheep and ambs Ren pts. 1 4 'K> market. tmbi *ln» *,ie-p. steads e irobi $14.50 W 14.70 cull fair 11 <* v 1 5 eheep I'al 4V 0 H g • Re * pts •* market a*- tve steady ’ 'rk »' s $159 14 ‘ p tr« J ■ * ft ■ 4 -5 01 It'd 114 75 9 14I' h»a . ' S «4'>‘n 1 * r ?'jghs. 114 914* va|< 112 SO cr : 27. 4 Hl* 44.41 114 §■’ 4T4»4 K i( 4 1 . Ma' 2» Hogs Rere.pts !’< 00,• rra r ket dull. ;>< jf; 5.- lower 1 m‘»e.-) end hutche-s 115 55 df 14 S' g and -eat' II 424 rnurh F*■ 111 >• i 4light |i 4sd -d ’s' tl p a - |• a 41. 1f |4 50 a 11!e Re re pts 4.500 ma'ket stead' liteve. 'I j . etfers, 54 tj ’ l 5A «t or ke- S' and feeder* S* 40 ft Ia J 5 *. v ee; flsreipti ** A A4) m% r k str r g -«• re r 2 ; 1 1 a western * 24a 'ft ' « *.4 ambs 11 .1 4j 1 * westero I’t *.' n7* JS rt rwi 4vn i ivr *tock ' LEVETsA.Vr* Ma 2* H as r.e el pi s 2 500 .1 a ,-j ; 1. w»r >• -k »rs. j 114 20; mixed | 425 (t 1 4 meii■ ;ms. I II •, 40 '1 ft. I ‘ 4 e it]kha 11 450 I stn a«. sl* a*' e Receipts I 'nrs r,.»4' afieep and a-• t - Re e ;i*a y•■ sr s st»ad' tr.p *T *. ''a -• Re »lp;« Sea stead' fop 1*4.30 mi Klkt Mill STOCK T'tT.ri«t. May 2‘ • R» »r'a I.ObO rnarke*. JOr l..w*e h»a •s, | 11 <f '•' '-j 14 40 m»d'i ms. I**4 ft 4 I writers "114 ff ;4 40 am* n a- ti‘s'* , ts *« calves .Strong wm.ep an} amb« a t' na 1 I nil IMM a rH I 4 1 a •j na t r Horn hi ■•» er A Week s Ma v 74, R'd 4sk \tt. *• f I*'1 *' i r-»1 /• f*f il' *: + « .10 1 4 f -,e» f err er’ 44 4 « *r- »r 1. fifhf A- Tract on 315 ’' * \ t« . \ j A '•'•"a F’snlt'S" »s t’s c.f(ea Servoe com 4 :t* p.sfs.red 341 % 4' t ( he ▼ *•> 1 • t 44 11 > oaden * *il ♦ <»a * 17's .' '* o’. S -amp .-'hipbutld na 3.*. Dundee Ar'iona *« Fed»ral 4 '« 4 ' 4 cjrantMotn's 4 ff’iPT Motor "I » K'esse com . . Ma vt: Munition* . I T s Creaae Homin'; a* ’» Fa *< *ia ■ A Fleet- 44 Pio ..-e # e--ed 4*' Rep. Ra I*l' A T.iabf ?*'e , * r r-c pre'e-eed ** t-tv c-ai Fd-son *« F r>c preferred *»* ’ '(»» a»t TfS’se' 77 .7* “epulpa Re* ’b «'ibmrT» Roa► 71 ’• ’* 's T r arg e F ;W ? '4 r « Tuabt A H»at 1 '* '4 pee fee -ed 2 * T'n ted Mot A-s 7b * 7* S' i » k P« * n T,«k» Torr*do 17.I 7 . ■»'. Ve-e<t' CSII ?• S <■ *. MMsresf Dc '« t* M w»** Ref «'»r nr r M’ * * 1 Sugar Market j *ui«r< off • • »!i .i»M " |-r ** fr% *ta domin' •• 7 lit Si? f i n ‘a d”-*-*- b t east i e ta b • 11141 '■ af |l O.ft* bat lldje XXX.X pondered |CS .-and ard f’Owd ered 1* 7e granulated, ex tra coarse |3 4 g-anwlated An*, n ► l U l'*2 ? at*’. M’e< -e 1 4 4 1 don n< ('in iflb and 5 lb cart n* in <-*)»*» |US rye’s! domino a r » r '- HI rajiea. $j7S d.a mood A I*l’ ’■ r> n feet toner s' a t' J'' I. M SI. 4 Hit. N • t No 7, SS.II » |'< t| *. •. c. No ;n 91.1 t*; . 1 1- »« IS NV IS »* *9 No 14 *" » i !S. 21 40 r.on nk n( m'x*ure | - 0 2ft. boat granulated |l pet M ihotjaehold p wdered 1* , 4 'it« 22 40 household p «d*red 2 a 4* to I case. |ft 10 per rase rmmiCK XtAHKKT VftW •! K vr*» .« T Dull irregjlar I’ irk Dull mesa. 241 80 T iard • i ult rn dd!» 'east •pot B, l«ar Pn»’, qtj’ef rentrif.i*a *4 '♦»* II ‘ mn* , 'Ot»'lo W *a*. I 20 tl ft 27 rr f r#4 gtilet <"n* lost rfuhnl, |n 7ft powdered. |7 4.4f *7n gran 1 , .ated 2: 149 X(9 t offee It 1 r S on ap'd 10%r Taltr.w Stron* epe ’ rial Ift A*" ' t v 1 ftc oountry nomi nal Ma> ju • * - 2 <i iNo S tIV |i*e«aed poultry UUiet ttirkeia lldlfte ebie>»ri« rrfttu *' win I'lßJlr du»’ W * 1» a 2Sf T.tve poult- • Dull *e#a« 4f7 ’ fte dirks fowl* J’tlli I'.rrm ' ftr rooaiera 17c -t.ii-ir.fi t>foi|»re I ftlJ tftr -'Keene CnnetMel ar.d I wer s’at# rtrlk • >mmori to | aper a * "e ■» m» common "• (specials. ’• ft KM. IS 24f I’tY (4 . Kf.GIN TP Vn I • B ,»t#e «« e« I 11' an adv««'e '• • r LITTLE STORIES FOR BEDTIME p Bn THOMSTOS W fir HOK6B. Farmer Brown's Bo> Sees Interesting Thin^N. »i>pvr**M. T*l4. hy T W fturgta* I yfi*i on hip stomach on top of a high rook f at hark in ihe Old l*ws i u rr lav Farmer Brown's Rov chuck ims i! himself. but ail fhr Mine tak injt the greate«r rarf not t-o chuckle ! ti,Mid Mr was chuckling to think | >h« h»* had horn clever enc*ngh *o I *opi Reddy Pox Right down b*lo» I him * .»■• Roddy a homo, and with hi* ha« k to him 'here ear Redd* himself • .pt>n Farmer Rrown’s R«*y For a !nnu firno ho -a' fhoro without uiov ink Then i* was clear 'hat ho had mado up h'* mind that Pannor Brown‘a Hoi had roall> gone. for hr tumod to hla dooraav and barked • of’.i Almos’ a' onco Mr*. Roddy rari» out ind -at down beside him Thoy aro 'alking It over rhuck | led •’'armor Brown's Hoy “Thoy arc trying to dockJo if all is safe" Proaontly Roddy tnotf*d out of sight Mr was going hunting Mrs i Reddy lookod rhia wav and that way ! | and sniffed tho air to make sure that j all was safr and then barkod softly j Out Mirobiod ’ho four Mtilo foxes j and began to play )u«t as ltttlo hu man children do when thoy bavr boon shut in tho houso Farmer Brown a Bov wa« auro tha» ho never I boforo had seen such cute »,nd funhy | ; \oungsier- anvwbere After 'hoy i had romped and tumbled over »arh I other for .1 while ’hoir mother rail J rd them to her Parmer Brown's i Bov shed he could hear what «be 1 : aa* saying to them H" was sur* ■ -he was tolling thom »otn*’hing bo * 1-0 of 'he funny way thov put j ! h• i heads to one sido and tried to j iook v»t> wise Then Mrs Reddy j i <a.ch»’d heir noa»*« with her nose l which 1 suppose was her wav of I kissing them and trotted • >ff she - going hunting too'' 'hough* j ! Parmer Biowi - itov. "I* uiuaf be \ ! ltd work to got enough food *o 111 j *he stomachs of such hungry, lively I r — j Produce V - MOW ’ ' f> m»H»* » h 11 w » •. *r \ little soge • '» *« 'i i. 'iiioin g t- u' I n •• - t alter f -.-ndit urns the poui |:r 1» i « gr.-wing v»4«»r Express [re e«pr* ,-e r> >t in■iu»M> he«\> hut | “i • *t|r» he,' hen* are I irir'ril f the '#n *h ► nf | Week* n the JTih sh» deruir. and • : ra-.ll> »■; f ■'< tb* «urri' «n ! • •»’ let -* pr »tii"«h h earn* >n r. •' e week has been prw til**)!? un , ’her , a r ' » » 1 a *• tt-e r M. ' en» l*rv*r,i «nd are -leaning ip n»r st s slight ad | »t- r Hufer and '»i< are Arm b’t» n * •<* t; V e !(«•. pr t, e« *r * a 11 11' e Ir. *-* and the genera! list » s'eady Sgplea Pitil' V RsMw-’r* |S steel'* U • i< n hbl Rvttara l» o*l Shipp "o atOfg I It. «> % e ! b Henna I*ri*d t. a« I*c lb llreaard < nl»e« S * • rr *r in • • llreaaeil lima fancy ' ght. 119 I ' b**f. 1 1, ft ’Tc lh Keen* I f*f lahy« Had: She* HO IV dt* parsley. ejeum v *- |M . an eta. ♦br p»r l *. aj' fl »rr 11.1 f. If * rah’-age Texan. *9 '• C'C per lb Plorl 1a celery, t n 3 ’>■, ras* ' rt-ntoe* s’. I' tt $' per K basket rate spinach i‘9 1 < pn r ag'« «ee ea |IJ 'V 9 J per '■».* at. b*sn* s'js p« r hamper tT« ssc lb cn oiis ts tOr • trape I'rt.lt I1 ) 'l'< per crate lisaer Far a) tc .iff /'■. ft* . tn» ’ted. .* 6 T • !» Hay -Petr t ihlppers »'• paring the wing pr.ee* for baled h«v a I car |cit*. t b flelft.it No | MtTto » itandard 11-lb - H rfb' • ted t;:'*. 01- N. 2 t rr.' t y |•ft f. ■*> U 1 * Vo I mlv*4. 114 SO I » I 1 . lover, $i3 r . 'i? ! ‘ rye «traw 110 SO ell wh’i 1 a*'T at straw. per t'«n lemon* I I . **/♦*'■ per ho* lime* 11 tivsjl 25 per 10« >st»— \*> 'bt|t. 20 0 21- . a;mr,nds ; 15 920 fl ->»r * stfl»c Hrsr s llfflOc. peegr. s ISO lie th rit rr.eata, s-lb art na. airrondt 50c; »ain ,»* p» an* 50r lb pesruH* | r- a«t*d fane* ’|r; t U mbo. lie tb Orsnir* N*a v• s pfll U r.» r r Onion* >.*« Bermuda* 12 409 2.50 per case. Pineapple* II 9'IS p*r C«S» P.itnme* V» ■* I • r os* I '•# per ,1. $ •* ■> p» r ‘ “ lb sa k r>* Tevn* T i -.jib* sa b »*'!,•• »* \t :rh . gnn .i' rar r•* 1 1 '•* 9 1 ‘ i I’nul* r* ben. **9 ?4 c me- J .. n i 5 ' If. I f-, g* 9g m ] Q Jrtr rr, ester* l':e’*c. d'icka 2ltf *■ |e-a* .s‘s 11 7 1b «lf«s berries ?4- q* c**»* |t" : 9. joriii \r. PUMPS I nnned (.nods 4p pi > 15 70 per fa!. I.lma r.e*r.a, 11.400126 corn. j » «•*•'»' | S8 t p»a a. fancy I* - . t «* ' - ■ S 12 40 rr.ar r< wf* »**s I - 4f »arly J’in*. |I SO 1 tr.atc.e «fandard, II SS do* ( «flee -.art * standard 1*916c ned .rr lit) Jor 'inr\. Z r 'Qii r Bib. 14 S* iIV 1-lb packagea I«C?J'. 11b tins 2k ft 2>c fb Peed In O', lb .*r’-* Rrtr »4o ■•ar and a- and .. eg* 44 e n# m'd dl’nge I»S racked corn. If* so roarse rc-nttieai .at* chef |S* per ton Flour P* I*l lb* n a p*P*f M-ld | B’»t win*er patent. |lS*o ■ e .n dV |!» V *'-a r ( • I! « spr.nr wheat patent 115 kO rv» r, ir. l'2 So pep hM Oils T.lt.seet* nil, raw 11 51, boiled, |1 I’ r*' ke>r,se-ie ir-.n barraia. I|c ((• '* Provisions M»«* porV, 4«‘ | pork 14 494 ’> ;*ar t k* 142944 J ham« 2*92: ‘.r-sk-** 24 i*. «3* S I picric ham« lit-, a. m U'ltlli'' lard in "Ifre. 4>4 ke«tl« render led 26 *4 i h llldea N- 1 c .red bl«l*s. 21e No j green hides lie N '• ! cured b'llla. 1 ISr, No 1 green bti!la 12c No 1 | cured ve»|» klr 2* r N- 1 gre.n veal k p ?#c Nf. 1 cured mnrra'n 21c. INo 1 gre»n murrain lTVfcr No 1 j cured fair 12c, No 1 green calf. *oc, 'No t horse h'd*s. I* No 2 horse hides *7. No 1 tall* » l*c No 2 tallow I*c lb No hides lc off N 2 kip and -V f 1 ! 4 r ft sheep skins (as to amount wool) 16-011 id ♦' - srw vork hi m u *\r» riki*. NF.SS YORK. May 24 Rutter Firmer recetpta 7.2*1 rrmrr.»tv os tra 41 creamery. specia' market, 419 42c. state dairy. »’ib«. tJlftOc, I imitation creamery fr»'«, 549 44c ! Pass Firmer rece pta 24 4Ti near bv white fancy. 5594bc neatbv mlse.l sane v, ->«927>4 c. fresh firsts. 24 ti lie. ♦ ni TTf.lt 44D F.f.«.« I»PTI;t«tT. May 2« Hufter Fresh j evtra creamerv. 45 tuba offered at •*f with I? vye nld las* Fresh Vf'f h'gan firsts ahlpp.ng cases *<* crate? sold at *4'ef lon crates were rffered at ! t(,t,r. with ’He bid Detroit Sank CltJfinga Tmirnlt bank rleartnga for Thura I fjav a ere $s 527 h;,? f*S To g! t 'war 'ng* for 4J* i 7 to «lnfw gra f1.h97.’77,- i 24* t«>. a* dgainaf 177 t. 111.2*0 7* for |*he rorroaponding pafiocl In lllf "They a r « talking it over.” chuck led Parmer Brewn’a Boy little rascals I certain’' will hav* - to watch my rhlrki ns " For a few minutes iil'tr their mother had dlaapi cared ( hr four lit tie foxes were \«t> quit - ’ !' "as clear that they felt |tis* .1 little bit lonesome Then they began to play again. hut Farmer Brown- Hoy no tired that every few !kcrouds one or another would stop to |o. k and ll i**n suspicious I y When h— n moth ed wax'- with thlm *he - didn't do this Farmer Brown's R*>y ’cached ;o r an old stick and broke p thtat it made a sharp, snapping sound *n stantlj the four little ?n\o* -topped rln> mu an<l k**pf p*-rfe-tly - ’ ll n whafe'er position the> happened to be One was n h! ha - k Ano'h* 1 had one paw ;,ft* il The fh.rd w - lust ready to pr:nr on h< fourth who was sitting on th* - and . --tep v the sound of *hi ’ sharp snap * • frote,** «hi< h in- tha’ 'h*\ b* - came perfectly -'ill. a t the\ had really f- oz-'n Or* n 1;ntx:»•. two minutes, the, remained o. ’h*-.r sharp liifle ears rocked to a'rh n' more st-ange sound- Then th*- h>* gest which wn* ' ** k' vos] remem b«r. trotte.t straight in* - tio bums* and one after npoth. "* ..’hers followed him I* aas • 'rom •heir a ; I*■ ax* n < a\t th ' ■ rlrlou.s Tha' sound of th. >n.»p ping stick was rew nd -**rang - Thev had keps perfect i- . tr ng to hnd out what h and mad* r hut without success ft ni gh* ui* an dan c**r If |t did the >nl -* f j «• • for *hem was out of -:gh in-'d*‘ ’ho house Their nioth»r had taught them this when they flr*.’ ome out to see what '!•* wonderful outdoors vas like Vow . t|kc dit I'i;| luldr* : ’h e \ wer* minding Farmer Brown's F.. - v ,1- long a he could, for’.h •» ha ’ aOl k ’<> do „t home but no' nn<> < r -1 :n of the four little f(.*e- and FATHER AND SON SENT TO PRISON Richard and Roy Randall I n lawfully Brought \Vsim»n From Canada Pleading guilty when brought he 'ore Jt,dr> Arthur J T Tbar*- day, of having brought t«< women from Sarnia, On' , to Port Huron in violation of the immigration !aw«, Richard and Roy Randall father arvil son were sentenced to spend two and one half vents *.O h n 'he Fort peni'ennury They both'live-in for' Huron D. Brig 1 dello. of Little Ro< k, ArW was taken to Lfttle Rot k Thursday, for having evgded sh« federal liquor tax He was *r<-c ed in Windsor rec« nt v One Look IL Wayne Tractor in action is sufficient to show you its power and versatility as a Tractor. The Wayne will do anything" any tractor will do and do it easier, better and cheaper. That’s why it sells on sight. That’s why the next year’s output is already sold. That’s why stockholders in the Wayne Tractor Company are going to make hig profits. ARE YOU? THE TRACTOR IS NOW HERE. Phonf or rail at our office for demonstration. A. P. WEST COMPANY FINANCIAL AGENTS 308 Congress I.Ulir., 34 Conjrress West I’hone Cherry 584 TELLS WHY FORDWANTS SMELTER Would Greatly Reduce ( ost of Manufacture, Says W. I). Mayo Ho* Henry Ford hopes to revolu j tlonixe ihe manufacture of motor' cars h> 1 reduction of expenditures ! that will eliminate many of the pro I cesses tn the production of Steel was told Thursday morning, before Cir cuit Judge George S Hostner, by W l>. Mayo, mechanical engineer of thc Ford Motor company Mayo was one of 'he Witnesses summoned in th* suit brought by John K and Horace E Iknlg** to re -*r;un Foril and tne. directors of his * ompany •torn using ‘about l&S.tioo, laiO of surplus earnings iti file (level • inflit of the Ford properties and •o force them to distribute 'his sum "as dividends among the stockhold era "AVe have a system'' said Mr Mayo, "whereby we can take ore , directly from the mines and bv put ting it thru n sing!* - process in our factory, turn it out :n cast iron Piece*, ready for use tn the making ot a mot* r car The numerous oth er stage* of pr«sluci « - n, including »he making 01 pig won. are eliniinat *d It wdl result >n tiie saving of bundled- of thtxisands of dollars j ,t i- one ol the < hies i* asons \*h\ l;* - *•* ablishment of th*- proposed F*n;eper on th* - Riv«-y Rouge j - not a ohiiiierit a) project I* is h* basis of a great monev sating j development." F.!-el R Kurd 23 year old son of j Menr Ford occupied the witness I *'an and for an horn H - told of ho le* t ion to the offb ■ vs secret ary of 1 'h* - c**m 1 uiv n itH He said he j .t;o elected a dir* -, for m January. ! ’l*l7 Thr**e hundred shares ot I -lock in th* company had been given bun bv his fa’h* - r he said Young Ford wa- ask* - 1 abou* his e| • <- * j (*n - vice I *-« - -;dcnt to H JCCeed I *hvtd Gray He admi’ted ’hat Orav did not re -ign voluntarily He said *he reason another vi< e-president was elected v >- that Mr Grav was not in the city m*»:« 'ban three or fi>ur months i n 'he ar <>n cross examlna’ton F.-rd id f**d the several <>' ’he • tew. kV.olders had voted h> proxv I ,r 1 *t u ’lo ** had b» - e'i opposition I • th> -• 1-' Ing of Mr Grav Ford '< ,x« a*ked b' Mr Stevenson wherh■ 'he and rectors > v**r hail pro I - ted ara.nst ’he investment if mrplu funds In city and fcd* - r«il government .bonds I"\\ 1 \ hould *he -- e be anv o'>Jce tion‘‘'' in'* - r:>oaed Alfred J Lu< king. < *>un«el for Ford ■'R. aui*** we want *o show ...i the Ford companv could pa' dtvi ! dends to its s’ockhold«Ts Just as ■ well as sinking money in'o bonds ’* ! f«**nrterj Rf* verrsnn Young Ford also testified «« to Hie -alare- paid off. r*f 'he com j pany Julius Kennedy, a consulting * - ng t neer of- Pittsburgh, who las been emploved ns an evp**rt by th*- Fnit “ DUNNING & STEVENS, Inc. fcatabllah.d In H 7« PaM T’p ''apllta I 110ft.000.00. H I PAVTH. fl-rr-'afF. LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS For lb* Hal- o' '-MU. Hok-. Hh»-P a nrt Calvaa. a°ad “p*#l S.w York On'fal Htorfc Yar H r.aat Buffalo, fc. Y. Tal-*rapa aaa I o«f >ffl-« • f»r4A Bvlbl NY _ . . Hill «tto< k la your nama, our eara. Notify ua of dhlpm< nL wan <io mi 1 »%«t Attarb bill of |y<rtn« to aiaht dra*ta »n*>n Ararn. FRIDAY, MAT I R. 1917. ed States Steel corporation, the In* ternatlonal Harvester company and other Mg concerns, testified that he i also advised Henry Ford. He de clared that while he Is not on the Ford Motor company payroll he re- I reived sfi.npn a month from Mr. Ford for his advice. He testified that he had recom* mended the building of a smeller plant on the River Rouge He said that all big companies had their own sm'dtet* and that while prf< es for steel had advanced about fi!<4 a ton during the last year the Increase could have been held down to $3 If it ha 1 been possible for Mr Ford to hav« his own steel plant, as advised by Kennedy. CENSORSHIP IS UP TO HOUSE l onferprs Agree on Spy Bill After Dhik Dead lock I. W ASMINOroX. May 2S Whef>M*r i there will be a censor-hip provision 1 in the Gregory * pionagi lull la up 'o the house, v Vftet s long deadlock, house and -etiate confer***-* virtually agreed ; la-f w **ek to r»‘p«»rt out a bill con i talnlng a compromise provision I which covers merely naval and t»fll ' tarv news. ff fbe house adopt* R. the «enata may follow - ilr If 'h*‘ house turna it down hi w. v* r the s*-nafe won’t even »o'* on it HIGH MKKLS MORB DANGEROUS THAN ; l -BOATS, CHARGE SPRIN.H-IU.I. 111.. M«> lligD he* e<i -ho’-« worn hy women are of greater danger to the counfrv flan 'the German übmarlnes, proponent* "f R> ;<r• sen’m \» Kt' - * '.’ll to i.m lt ’he heigh' of shoe h»*el- to one and on * I’ 1 'h n he- t.dd 'he ho t**, I Been-*' and miscellany committee The* ... ! tha; foot 'rouble* cettw f thi reject lona of co ap: an»-. and tba? »hesw ' r out)les w-er* inherited from moth er* who wore high he. led shoes Ts • omr if* . referred th* 111 s subcommittee for further consid eration It prevlouslv had be«-n re i ported ou’ unfavorably, but Kirby . r-e- tired a reconsideration Crlntlnc— pint, new* ktn«—(hit '• rl*ht —Time* Jnh (’.» c. D.’s , Cert 'ficates of Depoait offer special advantages as a meant o* saving money. \ftor T they p*i\ xJ Aftet ft months Ql/ ( X) the> pay After 1 year they pay t--.» They help you to accomplish REAL savings. May be cashed any time. GUARANTY TRUSTCO. OF DETROIT 84 Griswold St. DETROIT - - - MP'MTGAN