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U. S. Steel Th? latest earning and fi? nancial statement and a careful analysis -of all at? tending features indicate that this company has dur? ing the past year become more firmly entrenched in Its already strong position as the world's greatest in? dustrial enterprise, The salient features of the com? pany's report discussed in our current Weekly Financial Review Gratis on request for "C 19" ?ps-H-rowLEY&rD Stocks and Bonds ?1 115 Broadway New York | Telephone Rector 5150 n ,^1/s^iiMiiikmmrwmmmm^mi^^wH: CRUCIBLE STEEL A mystery marketwi&e? what is the matter with it ? favorable and un? favorable factors dis cussed?concise analysis ?also article Federal ?Reserve Discount Rate?other features in Ask for a WI?RKET copy B-93 OPINION R. H. MacMASTERS & CO. Members Consolidated Stock Exch. o/N. F. 82-84 Broad St. New York Phone: Broad 6380. Entire First Floor Chicago Richmond Hartford Milwauke? Petersburg New Hares A Survey -of the Equipment Situation Interesting compari? son of American Lo? comotive and Bald? win ? financial and business outlook for other leaders in this group. ? ? Poor railroad earn? ings cause specula? tion as to the future of the equipments. Valuable facts and figures in, con eise form._ Ask for Circular No. BO. Sent without obligation. HSVZbiXESlCcx ESTABLISHED 1906 Mambos Omsoiidefcd Slock E-chan}* c4> V? 41 BROAD ST., NEAV YORF Phone-Broad. 25 FINANCIAL TBS UBEBTT NATIONAL BA?K O? NEW YORK. The Liberty National Bank of New Tork, located at 120 Broadway, Now York City. In the State o? New Tork. I? elo?<iae ita affaira. All noteholder? and oth?. credttors of th? aasoclatlon ara therefore hereby notified to present th? no'es aad atbar claims for payaient. ?\ W. WALZ. Cashier. THE lVraEwriT^ATJONAL BANK 09 NEW YORK. Notice lb hereby given that at a> meat la? of the ahareholdsre of Th? Ltbtrty Na? tional Bank of New York, held >b March 4, 1*31. the Plan, dated February 1, mi, providing for the merger of the ?aid Bank into The New York Truat Company, waa approved, that in order to carry out auoh Plan, it waa voted to liquidate aatd Na? tional Bank, and re-lncorporata as a State Bank under the name The Liberty Bank ?f New York, and that upon the organisa? tion of said State Bank proceedings h* taken to merge said State Bank with Th? New York Trust Company. V. W. WALZ. Cashier. Betts?. March ?. mi_ FINANCIAL MEETINGS THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY COMPANY I NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Richmond. Virginia, February IT, 1921. Notice I? hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholder? of The Chesa? peake and Ohio Railway Company will he held, as provided in the By-laws, at the general office of the Company In the City of Richmond, Virginia, on Tuesday, the 19th day of April, 1921, at eleven o'clock a. m., ( 1) for the election of directors; <2) to approve and consent to. by vote or otherwise us may be provided by law and subject to any necessary approval1 or con? sent by public authority, the lease to the ''ompany. or the acquisition otherwise by the Company If and to the extent author? ised by law, of the railroad and property, with the appurtenances thereof, of The e'hesapeake and Ohio Hallway Company of Indiana, In which the Company owns sub? stantially all the capital stock; (8) to authorize unrl consent to the form and terms of uny Instrument of lease or otherwise in the premises that may be sub? mitted to the meeting; (4) to approve, ratify and confirm such action therotofore taken or authorized by the Board of Directors or by the Executive ? 'ommlttee of the Company, whether pur? suant to any previous ?tuthoriratlon by the stockholders or otherwise, as may be sub? mitted to the meeting; and (5) to transact euch other business as may lawfully come before the meeting. The stock transfer books will be closed at the offico of the Companv, No. fll Broadway. Now York Cltv, on Saturday, the 10th day of March, 19.1, at twelve o'clock noon, and will bo reopened on Wednesday the 20th day of April. 11)21. at ten o'clock a. m. By order of the Board of Directors. _ _ A TRBWETT. Secretary. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE UNION CAR ADVERTISING CO., INC.: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a special meeting of the stockholders of the UNION CAB ADVERTISING CO. INC. will be held on the 8rd day of May, 1921, at 11 o'clock tn the forenoon, at the office of the Com? pany, No. 19 Cedar Street, Borough of Manhattan, City of Now York, for the pur? pose of changing the natn^ of the said cor? poration to that of the ST. LOUIS CAR ADVERTISING CO. INC. WILLIAM C PRICE, President. E. KRESSE, Secretary. Dated, New York. April 13th. 1921. THE PIEBCE-ARROW MOTOR CAB CO. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS The ?nnual meeting of tho stockholders of The Plerce-Arrow Motor Car Company will be held at ita principal office, 1G96 Klrawood Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y? on Tues? day, April 19, 1921, at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of electing Directors for i he ensuing year, and for the transaction of euch other business as may properly come before said meeting. E. C. PEARSON, Secretary. Buffalo, N. Y., Match 15, 1921. Advertise that Furnished Room to Let In to-morrow'? Tribune. A Tribuno reader I? looklns) for on? In your vicinity. Phons Useknuwrioei.?Adrt. Advances ou Curb Lost as Support Fails to Continue South American Oils Move Higher in Early Trading, but Ease Off Later; Beth? lehem Motors Declines Early advances on good demand, par? ticularly in the South American oil group, wcro lost yesterday when sup? port disappeared in tho afternoon. In? dustr?ala moved within a narrow range. Hethlehem Motors, trading in which took place on the outside after being suspended on tho Stock Exchango be? cause the company discontinued its transfer office in this city, sold frac? tionally lower, closing at 2%. Durant Motors was steady at 21*;. Interconti? nental Rubber was off M at 0. Carib Syndicate, was active and higher, selling above 8 at one timo, but closing at 7-'St. for a net gam of %. Simma also was abovo b, nut. dropped back to that <>gure at the clo*se. Other independent oils were irreprular. , . Southern Coal and Iron moved up to dem gain new high record at 10 on continued mand, but failed to hold all of the Industrials 6400 ?Acme Coal... 1% \^ J* *"* 100 ?Alum MfK... 18 i? ]* "? 20 ?do pr?t..;. 79% .9% 79% .?% 900 ?Reth Motora. 2% 2% |% - * B00*Br-Am Gh C. 12% 12% 12% 1? i 4)?0?Br-Am T cou 134 12J4 18% 12? r.% i? 400 ?Car lit 4.3 ?Cellulo?d IH'U -L'Ul ."in i, ?? ?? ' -? ,, ,, i, ?T Oto. S300 ?Emp Food Pr 2% -"* - ? ??J 300*aarland S S. 1% 1% J% 1% 100?Goodyr T pf. 36 86 3'; 80 .300 *H"roulef! P.. G 6-;?. 400*1 T of G BJfel 9 9 b - 400 ?tut Cul Co pf 7% 7% <% 'W ;oo'mi Rubber.. 9. 9 9 9 800 No Am P & P 4% 4% 3% 8% lOOOrcrfco Tire... M ? Il t? J 000 ?Radio Co- 1% 1% J'* J ta 4000 ?do rref- 2% -% f - 2100*R d<! F T P I 11% 12% 11% 12% 1400 Ko Coal & I.. 9 10 9 9% 400 ?Stanwood R.. % % % -J? 600'Swta Co ot A 2% 2% 2% 2% 20O ?Swift Inter.. 24% 24% ?4% 24% 7.3 ?Todd Shipvds 64% 64% C4 64 200 ?Un Carbide.. 52 62% B3 6-% 200 ?Un R St Can 7 7% 7 7% I 1400 Cn Profit Sh. 1% 1% 1% I-* 100 *U S Dlstrlb,. 25 25 2o ~? 800 HT S Steamship % H % i? 600 ?TJ S Ship Cor ft A A ft Standard Oils Sales Open. High. Low. Last. 100"?Anr;lo-Am Oil 16% 16% 16% 16% 25 Oalena-Slg .. . ? 44 44 44 4000 ?S O o? Ind.. ? 72% V0% ,2% 10 ?Vacuum Oil.. ? 296 296 296 Other Oils Salea Open. High. Low. Laat. 10000 ?tAllled Oil... 10 U 10 11 1500 ?Ark Nat Gas 12% 13% 12% lo% 200 ?Atl Gulf Oil. 22 22 22 22 Lj00*Boone Oil... 1% 1% 1% 1;% 1600 ?tBos-Wyo Oil }& ?ii % U 6000 *('arib Synd... 7 % 8% 7% i -? 500 *C S B T ph. 2S 28 27% 27',. 3090 ?Colombia Em 2% 2% 2% 2% 700 ?Denny Oil... 11 ? 1 600 ?Elk Basin P. 8% 8% 8% 8% 1600 ?Em Oil Co.. 3% 3% 3% 3% 2000 Engineers Pet lft 1% lft *r'? i> 4 00* Fay Pet. % % ft 1? 1000 Federal Oil... 1% 1% 1% 1% 600 ?Glenroclc Oil. 1% 1% 1% ! % 8000 ?GufT-Olll Oil. 13% 13% 12% 12% 800 ?Hend F Oil.. 1V4 1% 1 1 2300 ?Hudson Oil.. ft ft ft ft 900 ?Internat Pet. 14% 15 14% 14% 1500 ?Maracaibo O, 29 29% 28% 28% 300*Mar Oil of D 24 24 23% 23% 100?Merritt Oil Cll% 11% 11% 11% 1800 Mexico ?Oil.. .. 1% 1% 1% ! % 7200 ?Midwest Tex. 1% 1% 1% 1% 1000 Xoblo O & G. ft ft ft ft JOIN A O 1 K., 2 2% 2 2% 300 O O & G (n). 2% 2% 2% 2% 400 TennocU Oil. t>% 5% 5% D% 7000*Prod ?t Ref.. 4% 4% 4 4 400 ?Ryan Con.... 7% 7% 7 7 ' 200 ?fait Crk (n). 13% 13% 13% 13% 200 ?Settled Pr Co 2% 2% 2% 2% i 4000 ?Sirnms Pet... 8% 8% 7% 8 55 ?Sin Oil 8?? Pf 86 87% 86 87' 606 Skelly Oil. 5% 6% P% C 1000 ?Stanton O (n) % % % > 7200 ?Texon O & L % % % ' 900 ?Un Royalty.. 2% 2% 2 2% 1200 Un Tex Pet... ft ft % ft S0O ?Victoria. Oil.. % % % % 200 *T Oil. ft ft ft ft ! Mining (?al?s. Open. High. Low. Last. 500 Alaska-Br C M ft ft ft ft 2600 ?Arizona Si!v. % % % % 2800*tBel Ex (a p) 4 *? 4 3 3% I 1500 ?YBcl D (a p). 3 3 2 3 I 4000 Big Ledge- ft ft % ft: 2500 ?-(Booth . 2 S 2 3 10000 tRoat & Mont 65 65 G4 65 ! 2500 ?tCaledonla ..11 11 10 10% 5200 ?Candelaria S. 37 18% 17 IS 1200 "Carson R C p 1% 1% 1 1% ? 2800 ?-?Cashboy _ "6 6 6 6% 2800 ?Cortex Silver. 71 73 70 73 800 Cresson C G. lft 1% lft 1%' 8700 Div Ext (pros) 84 35 24 85 3600 Emma Silver.. 2 2% 2 2% ! 1600 ?tEureka Holly 1-fV lft lft lft ? 2300*JGold Zone D 16 17 16 17 I 2200 ?JGoldfujld Con 6 6% 5 6 2600 ?Kloldflold Dov 1% 2% 1% 2 | 4000 ?Goldflokl Elor 81 82 SO 30 1800 ?tOi-eat Bend. 2% 8 2% 3 ?000 ?fllarmill D M 10 12 10 11 CSOHecla Min- 8% 3I? 341 8% 2300 ?fJim Butler.. 7 8% 7 8% 1700 tJumbo Ext,. G ti G 6 1100 Ken- Lake_ 2% 8 2% 8 2500 ?1Knor. Div. . . 16 17 16 ' 16 8000 ?Lone St C M 3% 4% 3% 4 2000 'tllacN Cr M. 11 11 11 U 1000*tMacNam M. 14 3 4 J4 14 1200 Magma Cop... 19 39% 39 19% 2200 ?tMarsh Min.. 5 (i t, 6 360 ?Moth C (old) 4% 4% 4% 4% 8500 ?Nat Tin Cor. ? % ?i jj? 300Nlpisstng Min. 6% 6% 6% 6% 200Ophir SU M.. 1A lft lft lft 200 ?Plat Pall Pr. 6% 6$ 5V. 6 S 300 Prince Con_ ft ft ft ft 2000 Rex Consol... 7 7% 7 7% 900 ?So Am G & P 5 5% 4% 6 17300?Si!ver Hills.. 43 48 43 45 3 50O*fSilv K Div. 2 2 1^ 2000 ?tSll M of Am 77 78 77 7S 2200 ?tSilver Pick.. 4 6 4 t; 200 Stand SU Ld. ft ft ft A, 1700 ?tSuccess Min. 2% tu 2!* n? S00 ?Tallapoosa S. ft ft ? 320tTon Belmont. lft 1% lft ilj 1550 T'l'onopah Div. 3% li? j ,? lit 720Tonopah Ext. 1% 1% l2 ]> 722 ?Tonopah Min 3% 3% 3'? 3U 7500 Un Bastern... 2ft 2% 2A 2*4 600 U S Con n w i ft ft I4 A 2200 ?tVIc D (ai.) 2, 3% 3 z? 2500 tWest End C. ii ? il 3 4500 h\'h Caps Min 6 7 s" i% 2800Wllbert Min.. 3% 4 8% 4 Bonds ?*]'4V,?.00,OI,nittPclK ?Pen' ni*h- Lof. Last. $.?0 ?Allled Pack ti-?. 49% 49% 47 47 25 ?Am Ar Oh 7%s 97% })7>i y7% 97% 30 *A T & T 6a '22 97% 97% 07% "7^ ! : . *tl? vv~<. 9?% P? % 96 % 9?% J5 ?Anaconda 6s... 86% 86% 86% S6% ll? 7s. 0.;% 93V4 93? 93g JO ?do 8s 1924... 99% 99% 09U 99K 2?.?d0 SS, 1925... 99% 99% 99% 99% 3 "Beere & Co_ 98 98 'm o? 10 ?E G & p 6a '24 82 83 ll ?5 1 ?Goodrich 7s '25 90 90 00 90 3 5 ?Grd Trk 6%s n 95% 95% 95 or.)/ 40 ?Cult Oil 8s.... 97% 97% 97% 97?? 88 ?Humble Util 7s. 97% 97% 9G-4 971't 11 ?Heinz 7s 1930.. 98 OS it 11 * 2B*Int Rap Tr 7s. 70% 70% 70% 70% -.A!?,;en'\C?p 7s'-' 90?* 90% 90% 90% ^?'Va 9 &??? 8S?' ?4l? S45? S4'? S"'? - ?.Nat Leather 8s 95% 95>-i 951;, ?r, 10 ?Ohio Cit G '22. 97% 97% 5? 87 1 ?do 7s 1923... 94% 94% 94% 94% t:^? ?9'4V;': 0;,!,* 93% 93% 93% J ?Ohio Pwr 7s '51 95 95 95 U ?2II,a.'.,"Am P 7s-- 94,/* 95% ?4% 94% 10 ?do 7a (Syr). 96% 96% 96% 96% j. ?do 7a (3yr); 96% 96% 96% 96% 10 Seneca ?S....... 97% 97% 97% 97% of-tl,.<1!i S? 7? "ts" 98?* 9S''? 98% 98% 80 ?Un Ry of Hav, 98 98 98 98 ?0 Vacuum OU 7s. .100% 100% 100 108 ?O'AVoet Elec 7s.. 99% 99% 99% 9914, 35 ?C ?t E III 5a... 81% 61% ?x 61 ?enlisted. 1 Sell? cent? per ?bare. Break in Cotton In Late Trading On British Tone Market Holds Up Well in Early Hours Despite De? pressing News, but Weak? ens Under Liquidation Traders generally regarded tho early actions of the cotton market yester? day aa remarkably stable, considering the gloomy character of labor news from England, Notwithstanding poor cables, first prices/ wero only 1 to 8 points lower, and both Wall Street and spot houses seemed willing to sup? port the market, duo probably to the fact that tho dry goods markets have shown considerable steadiness of late, with increased business, while room traders bought in tho belief that a solution of the strike trouble would be found before tho day was out. For a time this buying proved effective in absorbing tho ratiier heavy offerings from the South In the way of hedging against Wednesday's largo spot sales, but with weakness reported In tho stock mar? ket and Increasing evidences as the day progressed that tho British strike question seemed beyond settlement a declining; ten? dency slowly developed and continued throughout the afternoon, becoming acute near the closo under liquidation by early buyers and a renewal of selling by tho South. The result was a sever? break in tho last half hour which left final prices ?8 to 40 point? net lower and tho last at bot? tom for tho day. Pending definite labor action in England the public, although apparently bullish at heart, Is taking little or no part In the market. Among tho constructive factors of tho day was the report that since Mon? day a good business has been dono for ex? port In heavy weight brown goods, aggre? gating about 10,000 bales. A feature of the China business Is the fact that It has come, not from the old lino firms, but from houses which have been comparatively In? activo for a long time. Cotton goods men are looking for Increased activity later o:i and expect that tho next, market move will be tipward. It Is believed that tho fame interests which bought heavily in March are ready to pick up further Unes on any slight recessions from present levels, and this furnishes a sustaining Influence in tho market. Southern spot markets were un chainged to S3 points lower, with business a little more active. Tho local market for ?pot cotton was quiet at :!0 points lower at 12o for mid? dling. No sales were reported. The rango of prices: Wednesday's Open. High. Low. Close. close. April... - - ?- 11.60?- 11.SS May... 11.09 12.01 11.70 11.70(9)11.80 12.08 June... -. - ?- 12.04?-1 _.3H July... 12.54 12.55 12.32 12.32@12.34 12.63 Aug... - - - 12.50(g5- 12.87 Sept... 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.65?-13.02 Oct... 13.13 13.13 12.77 12.77?12.80 13.17 Nov...-13.05?- 13.36 Dec... 13.61 13.51 13.21 13.21 ?13.23 13.54 Jan- 13.68 13.88 13.43 13.33??-13.07 Fob- 13.64 13.64 13.64 13.43?-13.77 March. 13.74 13.74 13.74 13.53?- 13.S7 Southern Spot Market?Oalveston quiet, 25 points lower at ll.S5c; sales 395 bale?. Xcw Orleans quiet, 25 points lower at lie: sales 34S bales. Mobile nominal, 13 points lower at 10.37c; sales nil. Norfolk quiet. What Things Cost Quotations are cash prices in primary markets. ( nmmoelilT and unit. Yesterday. FOODS? Wheat (No. 2 hard) bu. $1.52 Corn (No. 2 yellow) bu. .74?4 Oats (Ne. 2 white) bu. .'19 Flour (Minn, pat.) bbl. 8.15? 8.50 Beef (family) 100 lbs. 22.00@24.00 Perk (mess) 100 lbs. 28.00@29.00 ^^^^^^^^^^^ .0765 .06 1-16 ? 45@.-(7/: Sugar (granulated) lb. Coffee (No. 7 Klo) Ib.. Huttcr (creamery, first) lb. .12 ?069e 5.95 .90 ?'? Eggs (fresh 1st) dor.25'/_@.27!'_ TEXTILES? Cotton (middling upland) lb.... Print cloths < 38/_?64x60). Silk, raw (No. 1 Sin.) lb. Wool (tine Montana scoured) lb. METALS? Iron (2x Philadelphia) ton. Steel billet? (Pittsburgh) ton Lead (pig) lb. Copper, lb. Tin (Ctass A) lb. EMBER AND HIDES? Rubber (ribbed-amoked sheets) lb. Hides (calfskins, city) 9 to 12 lbs. 29.00 37.00 .0455 .1234 .30 .16/a 2.05? 2.10 Previous day. $1.51 .741. .49 8.15(g) 8.50 22.OO@24.00 23.00(329.00 .0765 06 3-16 .46@.48/, .26@.28(,2 .123 .00/_ 5.95 .90 29.00 38.00 .045 .123,4 .30 .16/4@.16/2 2.05? 2.10 1920 High. $2.60 2,311/4 1.50 16.23 28.00 47.00 .23 .163,4 .77 .89 .43?4 .26 17.45 2.00 53.51 63.00 .09/2 ? 191/2 .65/4 range. Low. $1.79 ,M'/a .60 9.00 20.00 20.50 .08 .06!-a .51'/. .42/a ? 14/g .07/a 8.00 .80 33.00 43.00 ?04/a ? 12/a .32 10.50 ?54/a 2.10 ?15/a unchanged at 11.28o; aale? 369 bales. Au? gusta quiet. 26 points lower at llo; Sales 180 hales. Memphis steady. 25 points lower at 11.25c; sales 1,850 balea. St, Louis quiet, unohanged at 11.60c; sales nil. Houston steady, 30 points lower ut 10.65; sales 3,001 bales. Little Rock quiet, unchanged at 10.50o; sales 350 bales. Pal? las steady, 35 point m lower at 10.25o ; sales 8,573 bales. Montgomery firm, un? changed at 10.50c; sales 110 bales. Fort Worth steady, 30 points lower at 10.35c; sales 2,582 bales. ? Cotton Statistics Yester- Last Last day. week. year. Port receipts... 14,199 18.819 18,504 Hxporta. 8.2C7 16,370 28,128 Kxports season. 3,004,013 3,820,090 6,844,260 N. Y. stocks... 125,019 121,47? 41,157 .Port stocks_1,420,482 1,413,010 1,197,128 Interior receipts 9,620 14.467 8,564 interior uhipm's 17,187 14,75!) 10,312 Liverpool cable??Spot cotton in raoder I ate demand at 14 points declino; middling, 7.29d; sales, 4,000, American 3,800; Im? ports, 2,000, all American. Futures opened quiet, unchanged to 6 points lower; closed quiet but steady, net unchanged to 3 point? i louer. May, 7.S6d; July, S.OSd; October, 8.31d; December, 8.43d; January. 8.46d. . Manchester-?Yarns quiet and firm; cloths I good inquiry. Cottonseed Oil The market was comparatively firm de? spite tho fact that lard was at tho lowest of tho season, and at the close of tho day prices showed net gains of 10 to 19 points. Total sales for the day were 12,000 bar? rels. The range of prices: Wednesday's Open. High. Low. Close. close. Spot_ April.. . May.... Juno.... July_ A ug Sept_ Oct. Nov.... Refined Sugar Futures To Be Traded In Soon Trading In refined sugar futures will begin on tho local exchange Monday, M,?y 2, It waa announced yesterday. The firs delivery month will be July. Favorabl action was taken by members of th Coffee and Sugar Exchange yesterday. There were no changes In raw and re fined prices and futures closed net un changed to 17 points lower. Tho range of crieos: Wei' Open. High. Low. Close. clost April_ 4.09 4.70 4.66 4.58@4.B0 4.5 May_ 4.60 4.63 4.60 4.6S@4.6i 4.6 June.... 4.58 4.58 4.68 4.6S@4.59 4.7 July_ 4.78 4.73 4.68 4.68?4.71 4.8 Aug. 4.63 4.6,1 4.63 4.62?4.63 4.7 Sept_ 4.69 4.72 4.60 4.62?4.05 4.7 Coffee Futures-?Trading was quiet ye? terday and prices at the close wero nc unchanged to 4 points lower. The range of prices: Wee Open. High. Low. Close. clos< April... - - - 6.70?6.73 6.7 May..... 5.80 5.87 5.80 6.82? 5.84 6.8 June.... - - - 6.04.?6.?<> 6.0 July- 6.25 6.30 6.25 6.25@6.27 6.2 Aug.- 6.45? 6.46 6.4 Sept.... 6.63 6.70 6.63 S.66@6.66 6.6 Oct.-. 6.80?6.8l 6.8 Nov.-???-6.95?6.96 6.9 Dec. 7.05 7.13 7.05 7.09f(i)7.12 7.C Jan.- 7.17?7.20 7.1 March.. 7.30 7.36 7.80 7.34@7.35 1.3 Livestock, Meats, Provisions Yesterday. Year ago. Live beef, fair to prime, 100 lbs. $8.50? 9.75 $14.00@17.0 Dressed beef, ."ides, lb.14@.17W .20? .: Live veals, com? mon to prime, 100 lbs. 7.00@11.75 18.00?25.( Dressed veal, city, lb.11? .21 .24? .1 Live ewes, 100 lbs 4.60? 0.50 9.00?13.( Dressed mutton, city, lb.10? .14 .20? .: Live lambs, fair to prime, 100 lbs. 9.50?11.25 18.00@19.( Dressed lamb ?, city, lb.18? .25 .36? . Hogs. 100 !b3- 9.50? 10.50 19.00 Dressed hogs, bacon, lb.16?.16^ .23%?.24 Pork, bbl. 2S,00?29.00 42.60@43.( Mess beef, bbl... 16.00? IS.Ott 16.00@1S.C Lard, Middle West, 100 lbn.. 10.20?10.30 19.20019.T Recovery in Wheat After New Decline To Season's Lowest Slight Broadening of Buying Interest Develops; May Indicate Bottom Reached; Corn Is Relatively Firm CHICAGO, April 14.?For the first timo in quito a whilo buying power in tho grain markets broadened some? what to-day, and liquidation gave evi? dence of having perhaps spent its force. All deliveries of wheat and corn after touching new low record prices for the season rallied to above yesterday's finish. Wheat, however, failed to hold the advance and closed weak, lc to l%c net lower, with May $1.21% to $1.21% and July $1.05% to $1.06. Corn gained %c to %c net, and oats a shade to %c to %c. Provisions I lost 17c to 35c. At first bearish reports concerning lndus t trial and financial conditions tended to n keep the wheat market on the down grad'\ .) and no likewise did favorable advices in regard to the crop outlook. Under such circumstances values quickly descended to " the lowest level yet for tho 1921 crop. - Then one of tho loading houses hero took an open stand that depressing fuetoTS had been more than discounted. Others were rocruited to the samo opinion, and through? out tho rest of the day tho mrirket assumed , I a more lively two-sided character than has r recently been tho caso. Sellers, though, .. appeared to be In a majority again eluring ? tho last fifteen minutes of the Besslon, in ? fluenced possibly by absence of export de g mand both for wheat and rye. Corn and oats wore relatively firm from " ! the outset, responding to an Improved cash 1 I Inquiry. A fair amount of corn was said to hav* been taken for Europo. ! Declines In tho hog market weakened ? I provisions. s I Grain Price? ; ? Wheat 9 I Yesterday's Previous Tear 9 New Tork: close. close. ago. 2 No. 2 hard_$1.51 $1.61 . 5 Wednesday1? 3 Open. High. Low. Close, close. 8 May. 1.22 1.23% 1.19% 1.21% 1.22% 3 July. 1.06% 1.07% 105. 1.05% 1.07 7 Corn Yesterday's Previous Tear New York: close. close. ago. I No. 2 yellow...$0.74% $0.74% $1-92 . Chicago: "?May.55% .55% 1.67% .?July.69% .68% 1.61 * ? Oats i Testerday's Previous Tear 0i New Tork: close. close. ago. No. 2 white..$0.47% $0.47% $1.30 8 ejhlcago: 0 I May.35% .35% .95% July. 86% .36% .86% 0 Rye Yesterday's Previous Tear 0 New Tork. close. close. ago. No. 2 Western. .$1.47% $1.49 $2.29 Flour and Meal Yesterday's Previous Tear ? I close. close. ago. 0 , Sp'ng pt.$7.50@8.OO $7.60?8.00 $13.75 ? l Cornmeal 1.75?1.95 1.75@2.00 4.20(rt 4.25 RyO .... 8.0008.25 8.00?8.25 lO.OOSi-' 10.40 ft ' "-r>n 86.00 26.00 58.00 Markets in Other Cities Baltimore Sales. 200 Cosden pf 20 Con Coal. R5% 20 Con Power.... 83% 10 Alabama 2d pf 52 10 Houston pf.. .. 79 15 Mt Vernon pf. 56% 45 Maryland Gas. 71% 55 Merchants Ble. 24 105 Pa Water Pwr 85% 100 Un! Rwy. 0% Bond? $1000 Balto Elec 5s. 79 2000 Con Pow 7>,.a 93 3000 Maryland El 5s 81% Boston Curb Bid Ask! .Artz JE-tn.. 2 3 Ariz Silver. 24 25 Aria Tip T. 4 5 P-lk Hawk.. 6 0 Bos & Mon..64 Calaveras.... 1 % Chief Con... 2% Crystal new.29 Denbigh .... 8 Eagle B B... 2 Fortuna ... .? Eureka Cro.89 Oadsden ...40 Homa Oil... 2 Iron Eloss. ,12 Open. High, Low. Last. i 3% 3% 83% 62 71% 24 86 5% 79 PS 81% 8 5% 83% 52 79 66% 71% 24 85 5% 85% 83% 6 2 79 6 7 71% 24 80 Bid ... 6 ..15 5 Ask 6% 31 Iron Cap. 5 ?La Kose 6 I Majestic ... 5 9 9 Mex Metals.? 30 5 Midw Moss..? 23 1 %! Monarch . . ?? 15 2 % iMutl Dv Tr. 1 % 1 & Nat L & Z.? 3 Nixon . 3 7 Rainier .... 7 9 Svn Metala. 7 8 Silver Reef. 4 5 Un Ver Ext. 25% ?7 Yukon. % 1% 50 Anaconda 120 Ariz'Coml. 8% 3 Barnsdali B. . 25 15 Blngham. 8% 17 Cal Ariz. 4" 35 Cal Ilecla.228 5 5 Curson . 14% Boston Mining Open. High. Low. Last 38% 34% 6 33% 64% 18% 146 Copper Ran? 160 Davis Daly.. 90 East Butte.., 10 Greeno . 6 Inspiration .. 396 Island Creek, 100 Isle Royals. 590 Mass ("on. 75 85 Mayflower O C 8% 43 Mohawk . 49% 10 Novada . 11% 125 New Cornelia.. 14 140 Nlplssing _ 6% 320 North Butte.. 10% 6 Oscoola . 25 % 100 Pond Creek... 14 4 7 % "?4% ' 34% 6 8 23 83% 66 18% 85 3% 49% 11% 14 6% 10% 25% 14 8% 47 23 33% 64 17% 75 8% 49% 11% 14 6% 10% 26% 14 14% 34% 6 8 23 83% 66 17% 80 8% 49% 11% 14 6% 10% 25% 14 Sale?. Open. High. Low. Las'. 20 Qulncv . 37 '?! 31 % 37 ! j 38 % 10 Kay . 12% 12% 12% 12% 150 Shannon . 85 1)0 S5 90 15 St Mary's Land 35 35 35 35 50 Sup <ft Boston 1 % 1 % ! "i 1 \ 150 Trinity . 2 2 2 2 186 U S Smelters.. 30 2n 29% 29% 30 do pf. 41 41% 40% 41 25 Utah Cons.... 3% 3% 3% 3 % 200 Utah Metals.. 1% 1 fit 1% 1-fti 85 Wolverine _ 12 12 12 12 Itnllrofiels 1S6-Bos & Albany. 121 121 120 120 64 Boston Kiev.. 62% G2% 02% (?2% i, do pf. 81 81 81 81 20 Bos & Maino. .is 1!? 18 19 25 N Y N 11 & H 16 10 15% 15% 11 Vermont .ft M. 73 75 75 75 275 AVcsl End Ry. 40% 4! 40% 41 Miscellaneous 6 Am Apr. 47;!i 47% 47% 47% 6 do pf. 73% 73% 7:;% 73% 150 Am Oil. 35 35 30 30 60 Am Pnu. 3% 3% 3% 3% 70 Am Sugar_ 90 90 SO 89 685 Am Tel.106 106% 106% 105% 45 Am Wool pf.. 97 97% 96% 97% 100 Atlas Tack... 15% 15% 35 15 12Cudahy Pack. 48 48 47% 47 '.? 105 Eastern Mfg.. 17% 17% 17% 17'.. 20 Edison .169% 169% 159% 159U 100 Gardner Motor 22 22 22 23 20 Gray . 14%' 3 4% 11% 14% 100 Greenfield _ 31 31 31 31 260 Hond?n . 19-% 21 19% 20% 6 Int Cotton M pf ?2% 82% 82% 82?; 513 Int Cornent... 25 25 2'!% 2 3 '. 100 Island Oil. 1% 4% 4% 4 '? 10 .1 T Connor. . .. 1 3 13 3 3 3:: 275 Loews . 14 14 13% ]::>? 10 Mass e,a.s. 82% 82% 82% 82?. 5 Mergen thalcjr. .120 120 120 120 100 Miss River pf.. 63% 63% 63% 63V 210 Mex Invest.... 23% 23% 22% 23 674 Nati Leather.. 7% 7% 7-% 7 ", 80 New E:ig Tel..101% 102 101% 102 162 Orphoum . 25 25 25 25 5 Pacific Mills.. .160 160 160 1U0. 20 Punta Sugar.. 40 40 40 40 95 Pullman .102 102 102 102 65 Reece Buttonh 12% 12% 12% 12V 65 Slmms Mag... 6% 6% 6% 6 >< 146 Swift . 98% 99 98% 9S > 200 do Intl. _?!% 25 24% 25' 5 Torrlngton ... 65 65 65 55 10 Uni Twist. 19% 19% 19% 19' 122 United Fruit...104% 104% 103 ^_ 1039. 865 United Shoe... 35% 35% 34% S4T 1 do pf. 23 23 23 23 290 Ventura . 18% 18% 18% 18* 200 Waldorf . 18 18 17% 18 Sales. Opon. High, t.nw, Laut. 20 Walth Watch.. 15% 13% 13'4 13% 50 do rf. 70 70 70 7" 15 Walworth .... 14 14 3 4 14 105 Warren J.-?t p*. 26',i 26% 2? 20 Bonds 51000 A C. W T 5s. . .. 63 51 53 . 6,1 2000 Carson 7s. 96 96 9? 96 1000 Miss 11 Pwr 6s. 78 78 78 78 2000 Tond Creek 6s. 94% 94% 91% 91% 2000 West T & T 5s. 82 S3 82 82 Chicngro 420 210 100 205 125 125 1600 1154 100 1400 650 ?00 27 14 00 50 800 110 Armour &? Co. , Armour heath. Be.a,verboard .. ( 'oni Edison . . . ! < ?ont Motors . .. Beere & Co pf. (it Lakes D&D 1 iupp Motors. . Libby . Lindsay Light. do pf. Midwest Uli pf Mont Ward .... Nat Leather. .. Plggly Wiggly. Public Service. Sears Roebuck. do scrip. Shaw . Stewart War. . Swift & Co. .. . Swift lull. Thompson .... Union Carbide. Union Iron Wk Wahl . Western Kill I. Wrlgley . Yellow Mfg... 6% 86% 12% 16 110 6% 86V?, S3 14% 10% 32% 15 110 ? % 86% 83 ! -I % 40% 40 % 40% 1 7 6 IS ' x 0 % 42 99% 24% 51%. 1 1 45% ?! l'l l"( IS 81 76% 27% 99% IS IS 80% 81 74 74' 9 B ?i 5 4 1 % 41' 27 27' 99 99 24% 25 28% 28% 61% 5:% ?1 5 ' ?'. 1 3 % 41% 4 0 66 64% 50 14 84% 67 Bonds 54500 Chgo & C R'y Gs 40 4000 Gh C Ry 1st 5s 6? 6000 Chgo Ry 1st 5s. 64% 5000 do ser A 5s.. 50 1000 do ad inc 4s. 14 1000 Com Ed 1st 5s. 84% 3000 So Side El 4%s 67 Detroit 100 Amn Lt & Trac 89 S9 160 Autohody. 7% 7% 660 Cont Motors. . . 6% 6% 79 Det Edison_ 95 95 41 Bord of Can..280 2S0 18 90 Packard. 30% 10% 25 do pf . 71% 71% 465 Reo. 21% 21% ?ti 64 V 50 14 8 4*: 88% 7% 6% 94% 278 10% 71% 21% Philadelphia Sales. Op'-n. High. Low. Last. 13 Alliance Tnsur. 17 17 17 17 28 Amn Stores ... 53% 63% 53 63 20 Elec Storage.. .105 105% 105 105% 20 Insurance Co.. 23 29 2&% 28% 77 Lohigh Nav_ 64% 64% 64% 64% 125 phlia P.apT... 17% 37% 17% 17% 200 Phil Co cum pf. 32% 32% 32% 32% 436 Phlia Electric. 21% 21% 21% 21% 161 do in' . 26 26 26 20 20 Pliila Ins Wire. 51% 51% 51% 51% 20 Phila Traction, 52 62 62 52 280Tonopah Beil... 1% 1% 1-ft 1A 100 Uni Gas Imp... 33% 33% 33% 33% 90 Union Traction 31% 31% 31% 31% Bond* $2000 Phil Elec 1st 5s 83% 83% 83% 83% 2000 Unit Rylnv 6s. 67% G7% 67 67 Pittsburgh 10235 Arkansas Gas.. 13 J3% 12% 12% 100 Barnsd Corp A. 25% 25% 25% 25% 20 Carbo Hydro pf 3 3 3 3 100 Carnegie L & Z. 6% 5% 5% 5% 20 Consols Ice pf 26 26 26 26 4060 Guffey Gillesp. 13 33 12% 12% 40Lone Star Gas.. 24% 24% 24% 24 % 25 Mfrs Lt & Ht.. 49% 49% 49% 49% 320 Ohio Fuel Sup. 47 47 47 47* lMOOkla Cas .... 24 24 24 24 20 Pittsbh Coal pf 86 S6 86 86 25 Pitts PI Glass..134% 114% 114% 114% 10 U S Steel. 79% 79% 79% 79% 10 \V Pa Wat P pf 66 66 6 6 66 60 Whouse AlrB. 91 V? 91% 91% 91% Montreal Bid As,, I Bid ui, Ab P & I' 36 36%?Dom Brdg 76% -- AmsNld pf ? 25%-Dom ,St.-<>i. 40 " - At Sug R. 23% 29%,Dom Txtl.117% I ! 7 ????; Bell Tel. .104 104%iLrntd Ltd 90% 91 B T L cV. P. 3n 30% M I, M ft P 82% 83 Brmp Pap 32 32% Vat Brew. 53% ? Can C & F 31 32 do pf. . . ? S 9 Can Ciniit. 57 ? Oglv Mllg.'"03 ? do pf... 90 Dl I do pf...103 ? Cn Gn El.. ?? 10S ?Rrcin Pap 107 Iflgn Can S S.. 22% 22% Shwngn ..103 105 " C M & Sm 15 ? Span Rvr.. 72% ? Dt Un Ry 78 78%|SU Co Cn. 58% ? Toronto Bid Asiil Bid Aai Atlas.15 20 Mclntyre ... 1% 2 Bailey.2 5 iNewray ..... 3 6 Conlagas .... 1% 2%'Pei Lake... 5 10 Crown Rsv. % % I Pore Crown % % Dome Lake. 2 6 ?Prs East D. 2 4 Hargraves...? S Tk Hughes.. 6 10 Hollingcr ..6% C% Tmskmng... % ij Miscellaneous Markets Pifellc Utility Securities Ask. Bid Ad P * L. 9 do pf. .. 70 ?Am L T. 89 ?do pf... ?2 A G ft E.101 do pf. . . 27% Am P ft L 5 4 do pf... 73 Am P Uli ? do pf. .. 15 Am W W. 8% do 1st pf 4 4 doparpf 6% CarPRAL 26 Cnt St El. ? do pf... 45 ?Cilles Svo.235 ?do Pi... 6ti% do B sh 27% do7sd?B125 do7s dsG 92 do7s d?D 84% do pf B 8% Col Pwr... 7 do pf... 72 ?Ex dividend, 103 38% 41 8 38 S te 240 Bid C P R ft L 1? do pf. . . 3? E B * S pf 82 E D E pf. 60 EG&FlstCs S4 do 6s s n 13 ? ?do8%pfs83 do8?4 en ? F L ft Tr ? do pf... 43 lO ft El S.2?0 j do pf. . . 75 Nrth St Pr 4 5 ?do pf.. 79 Rep Ry L. ? do pf. . . 1$ So Cal Ed. 92 do pf 28%IS G & El. 138 ?do pf. . 34" 93 TRLAP ! 86% do pf... E 6%iUn L ft R 25 3 0 I do 1st pf 69 79 iTfest Pwr. 24 I ?do n pf 67 Aak. 14 84 86 70 96 85 85 * 47 309 IS 48 81 i 7 2? 96 103 13 ? 36 ? 2 7 27 Miscellaneass Stocks ?Am Lfhr. 7% ?do pf.. 29 Am Mr pf 79% A M ft E.1S0 Am Td pf 3% Am Typ.P 40 A D T N J 34 Atlas P C 40 B B A Sip ?0 do 2d pf ?6 Borden's. . 83 Busli T pf 65 Celluloid.. 185 Chi Co pf 95 ?City Invt 65 Crk W pf. ? D L ft W. ?7 ?Ex dividend % Draper C..183 31 Int Sil pf. 90 82% Lima L pf S5 200 Nat Cslu.100 3% ?N J Z W.130 45 |N Co at pf 99 P ft W pf 90 Phelps D.135 Ry Bkg V 90 do pf... 80 S C L H.. 60 ?SgMfnw 8 7 StLRMfcl*. 87 Stoll F pf 94 Valvol pf. S4 W ft B... 97% Tale ft T.340 4 0 S 5 115 98 Am Cyan.. do pf... Casain Co Daw Cfc.. Du Pont.. Qraaalli ..1 Chemical Stocks 24 27 iBook KB. it 50 65 da praf. IS ?I 4? Ky Selvay ? ? 2*8 4? praf. ?1 ?% 9%?Merrlmao. 77 II 13? ?Mer C pf 15 IMulfd Co. 4? 95 no 3 33 360 3 00 90 9 S 100 100 358 II ? 8 ? I ? I 7S? 91 II Bonds A? lat la. CCI la'll do pf '21 B P Fe la DalE5e'22 B14 AaXad.i It II 71 78 99% DalKTa '21 91 MdUlst la It MRPlat-la II N O LP la It NSP la'22 71 Tobacco Stocks O w Hme.lBI do pf... 92 J 8 Toung IS do pf.. . 90 H ft A F.. II 166 91 196 96 110 111 91 ?I ?I IS 90 P R-T. T. 88 Vnlv Loaf.14? Weym B.156 163 do pf... 91 95 Miscellaneous Oil Componiss Atl Lobos. 20 23 80 29 6 8% 98 Uag-n Ptrll4l IS? Herr O Cp W? 12 do p Br-Am O. Coa ft Co. Elk Ban P Imprl Oil. ?I S7 1% 8% 93 Mldw Rfg.148 Mt Prod. . 10% Northw O. 24 Prd ft Rfa 4% tS Ck Prd 13% Sap Ring. 4% W 3 O A X? % ; tPsr 111. 143 11% 28 4% 13% 4% New York Bank Stock? ,.21? , .16u .42S America . Atlantic Am Exch Battery . Bowery Bway Cent.125 Bryant Pk. .IS? Bronx Nat. .160 Buich *? D.140 Cent Merch.1'5 Chase.210 Chat & Phe.245 Chelsea Ex.1.00 Chemical ...600 City .318 Coal & Iron.2?0 Columbia . .3 68 Colonial ...35? Commerce .210 ?t'ommrel , Cmwlth .. Corn Exch Csmptln.... ?? Cuba .? East River.17? First Nat. ..885 Fifth Ave..910 CUifleld ...22? E!d. A?kod. Bid. Asked. 180 19? Gotham ...IS? 20? 220|Greenwlch .245 240lllanover . . .785 176 Harriman .346 45? Imp tc Trd.505 160 Industrial ..178 16?|Irv!ng Nati..385 JSOJManhttn C?.19? 160 Mch ft. Met. 295 205?Mfttropolltan340 K?OlMutual ....S80 25? Nat Am_ISO 1 10 Nat B Cuba 80 620 New Nthr ..160 325 N Y County. I 30 23?lN Y N B A..435 17? Pacific .300 ??Park.350 ?15jPublio .230 Seaboard ....220 Second ..,.40? 305 State .211 1?5 23d Ward..2?9 150 Untd States.!?? Union Ex.. 16? 906 Wash Hts. 525 YorltvllI? ..425 .3 SO .216 .29 5 231 26? 796 .156 616 1S5 190 200 200 ;?o 360 340 450 360 240 170 17? Trnit and Surety Compart!?* Alliance ... 7? Am Surety. 65 Bankers . .. 308 Bond &. Mg.214 Bklyn T Co.440 Cent Union..325 Columbia . .290 Commercial. 14? Equitable ..270 Empire T FrmrsL&T Fldeltt? . Fulton .. Guarnty .. Hudson ,. Kings .?6? Law Mtg ...117 Lawyers ...115 Lincoln Tr. .166 70 316 218 4'30 .30? 345 .20? .260 .290 .160 Mfrs .20? Mercantile .299 Metrpltn .. .276 Mtge Bond. 76 Mut T W...1?5 Nat Surety.180 N Y L & T.65? N Y L & T.555 N Y Trust.. 312 N Y Title...11. Peoples . . .276 Realty Asao. 9? 270(Tltle Guar..300 35 U S M * T. 4 2 17? 122 00 U S T G. . . 76 Untd States.840 Westchester.14? 31? $05 l? 126 3 90 322 llw 59? 100 31? 410 II i ? _. il osii iiroiri.n? 125lw ? B 4 M.16? 10? Standard 0:1 Companle* Anglo-Am 16 16%iF O & G.475 AU Rfng.900 do pf. . .106 Borne-Scr.360 Buck P L 82 Ches Mfg.190 do pf. . .100 Contl OU.123 Crsc P L.. 29 Cumb P.. .135 ?Eureka P 92 G-SOnw pf 93 do pf old 93 do com. 42 111 P Line.173 Ind P L.. 84 Intl Petrl. 14% Nati Tran 27% N Y Tran. 143 Nrth P L. 93 Ohio Oil.. 284 Pcnn-M F. 30 485 197 420 103 230 77 940 /Pralrio P. 193 109 Solar Rfg.400 390 Sou P L. .100 83 Sou P Oil.225 200 Southw P 68 103 ?S O Cal. 74% 76% 126 *S O Ind.. 71% 72 V: 31 SO Kan..620 630 145 S O Ken..408 413 95 s O Neb. .170 175 97 ?SON J.145 160 ?7 do pf. ..107% 108 44 SON Y..338 342 17? S O Ohio.,380 390 85 do pf.,.107 110 15 IS wan & F. 35 4 5 28% Un Tk C..103 lor 147 / do pf... 97 100 97 Vac Oil...295 300 287 IWshg Oil.. 28 3S 35 ?Par $25. Insurance Companion Am Alinee.270 2?l|Grt Amer.. City of N Y,1?0 Comwlth .S?0 Continental 61 Fid * Phoe.4?? Franklin ...76 Glob? * RIM? 19?|Hanover ... $5 826 Home .340 66 Mat Llbertyl7? 51? Niagara ...126 I6letuyv??aat. .it 34l 19? ?6 71 Steel sad Ordnance Stock? Bid Asked. BUL Asked Am Brass.IGS Atlas Pw.12? ?Bab ft VV10? Carb Steel. 20 do 1st pf 75 do ?d pf ? Colt A. 34 Du Pont..137 ?do pf.. 74 East Etaal ? 132 109 GO 85 4? 3S 142 Em S ft L 26 do praf. 7? ?Here P..137 do pf... 18 Niles B P. ?I Scov Mfg.31? Thorn Iroa 38 Wn Cor. ..260 Woodwd 4t ?Ex ?Urldend. 3? 71 142 ','?: 63 350 S2? II Snfar Stocks Car Sug Cent- Sug do pf. C Agulrre. 65 Fjrdo new 83 Godchx . 20 Grt West.240 do pf. . .100 3 % 31 G 20 68 87 25 2?0 101 ?Mat-Am.. 10 I ?do pref 5? Mchg _ 8 Nati .117 NI Niquo.29? Savannah. 18 do pf... 57 21 Si 10 123 ti.i New York City Form, Rate, Maturity. Tnter 4%s, 3967. do 4%a, 3 965. do 4%s, 1963. do 4%s, 1957. do 4 Via, 19*6. do H%s, 3 964. do 4'is, 19 62. do 4%s, 1960. do 4%s. I960, op 1930. do 4a, 1959. do 4s, 1968. do 4s, 1957. Reg 4?. 1955-1958 . do 4s, 1936. Inter 3%s, 1954 . Coup 3%s, 1954 . Reg 3%s. 1950-1954 inc.. do 3%s, 1940-1950 inc.. do 3%a, 1921-1930 inc Reg and coupon laerial) 4%a. 1921-1932 Inc. .. . do 4%s, 1921-1931 inc.. Bonds Bid. Aak. field. 91% 92% 4.93 91% 92% 9 1 % 9 2 % 91% 92% 86% 87 86% 87 S6% 86% 86% 82'* 82% 82% 82 86% 7.1% 73% 73% 6.30 1.75 6.71 5.75 New York State Bonds Issued in coupon and registered form, not interchangeable. Coupon bonda regie terablo. Bid. Aak. Yield. Canal Imp 4%s, 1964.101 103 4.36 Highway Imp 4%a, 1983..Ill 103 4.31 Canal Imp 4 %a. 1965. 91 98 4.87 Highway Imp 4^s, 1965.. 98 98 4.37 Bargo Can Ter 4%s, 1948. 98 98 4.37 Highway Imp 4e, 1967- 92% 84 4.30 Canal Imp ta, 1967. 92% 94 4.30 High Imp 4s, 19'60-62 inc. 92% 94 4.31 do 4a, 1958. 92% 94 4.33 Canal Imp 4s, 1960-83 ino 92% 94 4.31 Palisades I S Pk 4a. 1961. 92% 94 4.31 Barga Can Ter 4a,1943-'46. 92% - - Federal snd Joint Stock Land Bank Bonds Federal Farm Loan Sa, 1938-1923. 89% Federal Farm Loan 4%a, 1939-1924 . 92% Federal Karin Loan 4%a, 1938-1923 . 92% Federal Farm Loan 4%a. 1937-1922 .92% Jt-'nx Stock Land Bank Sa. 1939-1924.94% Joint Stock Land Bank Is 193?-1323 . 94% Approx. Bid. Aak. Tield. 19% 93 93 93 35% 5.04 6.11 8.11 1.16 1.44 S*% 1.45 Short Term Securities ? Security. Rate, Due, Bid. Ask. Yield. Alum Co of Am 7s,'1925. 96% 97% 7.76 ! Amer Cotton Oil 6s. 1924. 89 98 10.65 j Amer Chicle 6s, 1921-22. 91 97%-? do 6s, 1923-25. 80 93% ?? do 6s, 1926-27. 80 87% -> I Amor Tel _-. Tel 6s, 1922.. 97% 97% 7.75 I do 6s. 1924. 96% 96% 7.45 ! Amer Thread 6s, 192S... 94% 95% 6.80 Amer Tobacco 7s. 1921..100 100% 6.76 do 7s, 1922.100 100% 6.70 I do 7s, 1923.100 100% 6.80 : Anaconda Copper 6s, 1929 86 86% 8.40 do 7s. 1929 . ?3% 93% $.15 I Ang-Am Oil. Ltd, 7%s, '25.100 100% 7.40 I Armour & e.'o con 7s, '20. 96% 96% 7.SO Atlantic Refining 6%s, '31. 99% 99% 6.75 Bell Tel of Canada 7s, '25 96 97 7.90 Bethlehem Steel 7s, 1922. 99 99% 7.40 do 7s, 1923.:_98 98% 7.90 I Canadian Pacific 6s, 1924. 95% S5% 7.70 | Cent Argentine Ry 6s, '27 83 85 9.30 C, R I & Pao Ry 6?, 1922 95 97 8.70 Consol Gas NT8s, 1921. ?9% 100% 7.9? Cop Exp Assn, Inc. 8s, '22 99% 100% 7.90 do 8s, 1923_1. 99% 99% 8.40 do 8s, 1924...A. 99% 99% 8.40 do 8s, 1925 . 99% 99% 8.15 Cudahy Packing 7s, 1923. 98% 99% 7.35 De Laval Sep Ss, 1331- 98% 99 8.07 Fed Sug Refining 6s. '24. 93% 94% 7.80 B F Goodrieh conv 7?. '25 89% 90% 10.00 Gulf Oil 6s, 1923. 94% 95% 8.40 do 7s, 1933. 97% 97% 7.30 Hocking Vai ?s, 1924. 91 92% 8.90 Humblo O 4: Ref 7s, 1923.. 96% 97% 8.60 Interboro R T con 7s, '21 70 14 71 Kan City Term 0s, 1923. 96% 97% 7.20 Kennecott Cop 7s, 1930.. 90 90% 8.50 Lac G L 1st & ref 7s, 1923 89% 91 8.60 Lig & Myers Tob 6s, 1921 99% 99% 7.30 Philadelphia 6s, 1922_ 96% 97% 8.90 Pennsylvania 4%s, 1921.. 99% 99% - Procter ? Gam 7s, 1922.. 100 180% C.65 do 7s, 1923.100% 100% 6.50 Pub Serv N J con 7s, '22. 91 93 - R J Reynolds Tob 6s, 1922 98% 98% 7.20 Sears Roebuck 7s, 1921.. 99% 99% 7.50 do 7s, 1922. 96% 96% 9.50 do 7s, 1923. 96 96% 8.65 Sinclair Co 7%s, 1925.... 92% 92% 9.76 Solvay 8s, 1927., 99% 100% 7.80 Southern R'way 6s, 192?. 95% 96 10.30 Southwest Bell T 7s, 1925. 96% 96% 7.90 Stand Oil (Calif) 7s, 1931.102 102% 6.65 do N Y 7s, 1925-31.101 104 - St P Un Dep guar 5%s, '23. 95 97 6.60 Swift 6s, 1921.-99% 99% 7.55 do 7a, 1925. 96% 96% 1.00 Texas Co 7s, 1923. 98% 98% 7.6? Utah Securities 6s, 1922.. 87 89 - Waltham Watch 6s, 1924 90 63 1.36 West Elec con 7s, '25.... 99% 99% 7.05 West El tc Mfg 7s, 1931.. 99% 93% 7.06 United State? Treasury Certificate? of Indebtedness Appro*. BTd. Ask. Yield May 1?, 1921, 5%a.."_100 100A 4.90 ?June 15, 1921, 6%s.100 100% 4.90 ?June 15, 1921. 6s.100 A. 100A 4.90 July 15, 1921, 6%s.100 100A 6.10 August 16, 1921, 6s.100% 100% 6.26 ?September 15. '21. 6%s.l00 100A 6.2C ?September 15, 1921. ?s.lOOA, 100? 6.20 October 15, 1921, 6%a. . . lOOA 100A 5.3J ?December 15. 1321. 6a. .100% 106% 6.4(1 ?March 15. 1922. 6%s. ...100 100A 6.6( ?Acceptable In payment of taxes du? or Sate of maturity. Business Troubles Petitions In Bankruptcy The following petitions In bankruptcy were filed yesterday In tho United States District ('ourt: MORRIS PUSCHKIN, mechanical dent? ist, 63 Delancoy at..; voluntary. Liabili? ties, $1,000, all unsecured claims; no as? ?a! .1. DUNBAR COMPANY. INC., drug? gists' supplies, 100 6th av.; Involuntary. llCBBMIl CORP. OF AMERICA. 240 W. S6th st.; Involuntary. Liabilities, 81.000.000. ABRAHAM BAUMAN, clothing man ufacturer, 110 6th av.; voluntary. Liabil? ities, 81.989,977, of which 81,909,977 are unsecured claims arid $30,000 secured Claim?; assets, $1,428,089, of which $1,425, 800 ;irn atocka, negotiable bonds, etc., and $2.2.89 deposita of money in bank;; asaet*. $1,400,000, consista of share? of stock In tho Baunian Clothing Corp.. 110 0th av. ABANDSEY COMPACT, INC., exportera and importers, 116 Nassau st.; Involuntary. Receiver? In Bankruptcy The following receivers In bankruptoy were appointed yesterday In the United States District Court: Charles Guchot jr., temporary receiver for Tony Fabaehnr, Inc.. restaurant, 115 W. 48th st.. with a bond of $500. Jesse W. Ehr ich receiver for Leon Roth man and H'-njamln Tanenbaum, trading as Rothman & T.mcnbaum, manufacturera und Jobbers of men's clothing. Ill Bleecker Streut, with a bond of 55,000. The liabili? ties nro estimated at $45,000 and assets at $10,000. Lawrence Berenson and Charles C. Saw? yer temporary receivers for the Prank Miller Company, leather dressings and polishes, 349 \Ve8t Twenty-sixth Streot, with a Joint bond of $5,090. Schedules in Bankruptcy Tho following schedules In bankruptcy were filed yesterday in the United States District Court: R. S. HOWARD ft CO. pianos; liabilities of $490,71:;, of which $2;;0,iso are unse? cured claims, $182,682 secured claims and $17,850 notes and bills, and assets given as unknown, except that $54,503 represent? deposits of money in bank. .MAX SALMOWITZ?-Liabilities of $173, 119. of which $136.521 are unsecured claims and $20,000 secured claim?, and as? set? of $256,992, of which $150,42a are debts due on open accounts, $80,000 poli? cies of Insurance, $25.000 unliquidated claims and 51,562 deposits of money In bank. SAMUEL SALMOWITZ?Liabilities of $172,552, of which $136,321 are unsecured claims and $20,000 secured claims, and as? sets of $242.192, of which $150.429 are debts due on open account?. $65,000 poli? cies of insurance, $25 unliquidated claims and $1,562 deposits of money in bank. Judgments Filed In New York County The following judgments were filed yes? terday, the first name being that of the debtor: Appleton, Edwin N?Isaac Gold? man Co . $863.93 Amateau, Albert J, and Harry S Mazal? J C Casse?. 1,225.65 Bolka. Max?A Golden et al. 108.49 Brenner, Max, and Mortimer S Kieseistlm?I Hirsch . 241.58 Busch. Bertha N?Masse Country School, Ino. 102.47 Behning, Albert Jr ? Non Plate Engraving Co, Ir.c. 111.95 Benerofe, Sidney and Rae (ll"!ir Woolen Co)?Bank of the U S. 427.10 Blankstein, Edw?W Kunsky.... 123.41 Barton, Clayne M?J Cone?; costs 109.73 Bernstein. Philip M?.?uto Brok? erage Co, Inc. 859.71 Barrett, Jno H ? W E Pr?den Hardware Co . 150.10 Colo, Frdk G jr?E Klov. 582.70 CaputO, Louis?Pie' Bros. 1,037.27 Cole, Frdk G jr?Frank Hand Co 248.17 Catena Eugene?2d Nati Bank of City 'of New York. 398.66 Cort. Warren L?A AV Porter- 2,043.90 Caracola, Marie?G De Vino.... 330.20 Dorr, Harry A?F W Burr. 278.33 Dalberg, Melvln E?Frank Shep ard Co . 115.35 Defolito, Anilo ? Lenox Candy Shop, Inc . 625.41 Same?-A Kapler . sSO.41 English Speaking World, Inc?B .???? G Sprague . lhz-ll Fletcher, Holmar?3 Tais.o. 361.80 Fink, Louis?A P Reihen. 159.15 Friedberg, A and M (A Friedberg & Bro)?-E V Webb & Co. 13,401.OC General Commerce Co, Inc, and Morros Kaitech?U S Desk Co, f Inc.,1Sl) Goldner, Morris?L Goldberg et Gregerson, Svend?People, etc.. 100.00 Gill, Wm S?255 West End Ave Corp . 340.30 T-Ianlo'n. .lohn?N. L. Ottinger- ?x2i? Haas, Chas. .T.?F. O. Malier- .07.(0 Hillyer, Wm. H.?J. C. Ames et al.?. 4030' Hygradc Auto Exchange. Inc.? ,.-.? Norwich Union Indemnity Cq.. lOo.SJ Ignosskort i. Co.?L. S. Holtad? & Co. 26,733.41 iiram, Anton?City of N. Y. 187.55 Jacklowitz, Edward?Fifth Nat. Bank of City of N. Y. 2<0.9a Jordan, Frederick?D. "W. Gregory Adjustment Corp. 9-1.uj Jankowltz, Nathan?Rothenberg & Rol henpberg, Inc. ill 1 Karpel, David?S. Karpel: casts. 1-5.4?> Lake, Robert L. (Steamship and Equipment Co.)?Schmelz Na t tonal Bank. 1,085.18 Levine, Philip, and New Amstcr dam Casualty Co. ?People. &c. 7.500.00 Leon, Irving G.?G. E. Price.... f?7.20 Levy, Frank?S. Sherman. 8,953.-5 Melton, Walter?State Industrial Commission . B?r?2 Marguliss, Joseph?A. Mattever. 120.20 Montgomery Mills, Inc.?Okeh Hosiery Milis. 2S8.63 Meyers, Mol I le, and Sam Felix? People, &c. 200.00 Milgrfm. Max. or Max Miller (In? dependent Butter Co. i?S. Ep? stein et ni. 5SS-1? Neuberger, Lester?J. Potash- 1,959.40 Northrup-Williams Co., Inc.?E. M. C. Hawkins et al. 976.95 Nercessian. N, Davis?L. M. Leo? pold & Co. 6,205.72 O'Connor, Thomas C.?Wyckoff Pipe and Creosoting Co., Inc.... 10,276.27 O'Connor, Thomas C.?Phoenix Bridge Co. 24,011.03 O'Brien, Mae C, and May O'Brien, Inc.?L. Gelb. 721.98 Price. Wallace, jr.?E. N. Sonnen? strahl . 978.16 Pirk. Fred?State Industrial Com. 2*4.00 Poustylnik, Zise, and Hyman Weiss (Poustylnik & Weiss)? Pacicif Baank. S8I.S2 R. C. Douglas & Co., Inc., and Robert C. Douglas?J. V. Lago 8,517.17 R. & C. Improvement Co., Inc.? Norwich Union Indemnity Co. 141.48 Rosasco, Mario and Joseph?9. Wohlmuth . 181.8? Richter, Isador?P. Grossman. costs .."? .. .".. 116.19 Reelcraft Picture? Corp.?J. L. Reubert et al. 2.451.67 Serlls, Ben. O.?F. H. Calcott & Co. 121.91 Soesel, Charles?Acker, Merrall & Condit Co. 178.20 Sp^ngold Woolen Co. , Inc.?M. Norwick . S64.99 Schreiber, Benjamin?J. O. Hub bard . 107.89 Shavllnsky, Stephen, and Jennie ? Forman, adrara.?C. Winkler et al. costs. 118.95 Stemm. Ralph A. and National Surety Co.?People, etc. 6,000.00 Strlvelll, James, and Fidelity and Casualty Co. of N. Y.?Same.. 1,000.00 Stoloff, Morris?S. Flechncr et al. 621.95 Sulzer, Wm. E.?W. E. Pr?den Hardware Co. 332.68 Smith. Philip P., and Paul G. Simon?A. P. Villa & Bros.. Inc. 6,996.08 Twitchell, Herbert K?C. Ryan. 11,134.52 Taubin, Abraham?J. Janowitz & Sons . 128.27 Tansey, Robert?J. N. Eden et al 204.41 Terry. Raymond M.?G. G. Fay. 412.60 Taylor, William B.?Benjamin & Leipzig, Inc. 123.10 Twombly, William I.?West 80th Street Garage Co. 120.63! Villa, Arthur, and National Sure? ty Co.?People, etc. 2,000.00 West Allenhurst Improvement Co. ?A. C. Sheridan. 150.95 i Weltz, Frederick C.?M. Patton.. 1,092.32: Williams, Clarence?George E. Van Vorst, . Inc.215.66 | Wildman, Sidney?Harrolds, Ltd. 823.45 | Warren, Frederick?H. D. John? son . 234.80 Yokel, Barthold?Yang Houst Realty Corp. 214.41 Yale Products Corp.?Ferdinand Buedinger Co., Inc. 209.20 In Bronx County The first name is that of the debtor: Brodhar, Morris?B. Breithart et al. $59.41 Fischer, Gustav?D. & S. Fibra ?Co., Inc.'. 183.00 Forestlerl, Salvatore?M. Sclmeca. 115.95 Greenwich Associates, Inc. ? Schoen & Newman, Ine. 1240 37 Gray, Clifford P.?M. Rosenthal. # 'S25?23 Kolbenheyer, Harry?A. Becker.. 100.00 Same?L. Becker. 1,083.53 Lite, John?D. Montano. 126.40 Steinberg. Herman?Sweet, Orr & Co., Inc. 421.98 SIrowltzt Michael?M. Mayer. 1,101.72 Wilson, Isaac?Harlem Sugar Co., Inc- ??. 25.87 Satisfied Judgments In New York County Tho first name is that of the debtor; the second that of the creditor and dato when judgment was filed: Guggenheim. Albert?N. P. Lo? gan; Feb. 11, 1921. I296.5S Murantone, Rosine, and Raflaele Del Vecchio?Kips Bay Brewing and Malting Co.; Nov. 29, 1915 *,9 77 Slkins, Richard?C. E. Ward; Dec. .. 6- "M.v. 112? same?Same; Oct. 21. 1918. 108 00 Mandel, Abraham?J. C. Owen; Feb. 1. 1921. 832 06 Goldman. Isidore C.?M. Kay; Oct. 22, 1920..... 424 20 Foreign and Domeatlo Transpor? tation Corp.?Radio Corp. of America; Nov. 2*. 1920. 46145 Seaner. Simon?Biili.ih>.?i r?? ??*.??* _F1WAKCUL T? Holder? of Certlflrat^~of~rw!ir~** evansvixle * rmt Hx?Tr_'.,w ROAD COMPANY rlRs/S?o' MORTAGE 8% BOND?. d? S^ 1948, Issued by THE FARMlffa, **? AND TRUs/ Co?pan? oli^ ander Agreement dated April ?uT!*T' between holders of said ha??' U' ?hold boron,, parti-. iheretTL "^ Lommitte? therein named. ,b* Notice Is hereby ?1v,n that a PL*? .. AOREBMBNT FOR THE RPoJ!>S"t' ZATION OF CHICAGO ? ?**1" ILLINOI9 RAILROAD COMPavt ** March 21st, 192l. un6tT m?g\*-<? Kuhn. Loeb * Co. ar? to act a. d ' sanitation Managers, has be.s ?~ and adopted by th. und.rs!g?M 5_!_? tee. and that _ copy of ..?%?*"* Agreement has been died wph ,h ? *M ers' Loan and Trust Company, th, rw! tary under the ..ld Agr,emtDof f*" 21st. 1?1B. of APril Any holder of a Certificate of r>_- . sued under said Agrsem.nt\X,?'?" 191.3. may. within the thIrt,.ilT *** preacrtb,* by said Agreement. ' ?,,1*??' Th? Partner?- Loan and Tru? CoL the Dspo.ltary, at Its offlo?. No t, wr,T Street. Now York City, . wrltte"*! * dissent from said Plan an. Arr?'* of specifying the dar. or da,., an. ?*Z ber or number, of the Certificat?. JT' posit held by him. Uni... holder. If standing Certificate, of Depo.lt ZI?* der said Agr.emmt of April ?J*,"/ representing more than fifty per ?at amount of bonds deposited under , Agreement shall file such wrtf.J?l ? Ml" dissent from ?aid Flan an" irrU? Cf the manner and within the ?rio_T_a_ ' Agreement of April 21st 19is ??.'Vf*1 said Plan and Agr-m^ni orlan h.-^ and binding on ail hold?". 0 &*&*?" of Deposit issued and outstanding ??' said Agreement of April 2'st 1,1?' n?d,r such holders will become parti,,- i?\?: Pian and Agreement without th_tiLttli new Certificates of Deposit Xtn" o? Copie? of said Plan and Agre?m?n? . which reference Is hereby nudi fZ .V-? ?tatement of the term, condition-* 'tt;i provisions thereof, may b? obtain.? .*ni the Depositary under said Arn??,?'11; April 21st. 1915 Agreement of Dated. New York. April J. iM1# HAROLD PALAGANO C?au?ttM GELLER, ROLSTON * BLANfi^" Counsel GRAHAM ADAMS. S^rrotarv THE FARMERS' LOAN AND *Dr? COMPANY, Depositary. "lST To Holder? ?f Certificate? of Deposit Imm? by GUARANTY TRUST COMPAS. OB NEW YORK, a? Depositary, f.r CHI? CAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS BAR. ROAD COMPANY GENERAL CONSOLI? DATED AND FIRST MORTGAGE ITO! PER CENT RONDS, Ho- 1937, depwlt?: under Bondholders' Protective Alerte? ment, dated August 3, 1915, betwtei "Depositors" of swell bond, as denied therein and the undersigned CoaaadtM. Notlc* Is hereby giren that, under ?ni Surauant to ?aid agreement, the Commit?? as formulated, in co-operation with otter a plan and agreeirfnt dat?d March ?:. 1921, under which Messrs. Kuhn. Loes ft Co. are to act as P.eorganir.at!on Mant|er? for the reorganization or adjustment ?' Un affairs of the Chicago & Eastern Illinon Railroad Company; that a copy thereof hai been tiled with said Depositary at It, ??? flee. No. 140 Broadway. New Tork City that the date of the first publication herec: is April 6, 1921; that, pursuant to ii.. agreement dated August 3, 1915, every "De? positor" under ?aid agreement, a, def.M.1 therein, will be conclusively deemed t? have assented to said pian and agr?ent,; and to be bound thereby, ur.!?,, he ,h?ll. within forty days af'er the date of the Ont publication hereof. fil* with said Deport,:" a written notice of dissent from ?aid pit, and agreement, withdraw from said afrw ment dated August 5, 1916. and make pay? ment as therein provided, anel alio repay with interest any advances mad, to h!xn tu said Depositary or said Commutes; and that the Committee has fixed one per cent of the principal ?mount of bond? d?p*iiten by each Depositor who so withdraw, from said agreement as tho amount which h? must ray tuward th? expense, of th, Commitiee. Copie, of said plan and agreement m?r b? obtained from said Depositary or ta? Secretary of tho Committee. Date<5, New York. April 5, 1M1. HEVRY EVANS. Chalnnaa r J. HOWARD BOGABDl'S HERBERT H. DEAN SA MC EL F. STREIT FRANK B. WEEKS CoDunitU* SIMPSON, THACHER ?V BASTLETT. Countel. A. F. HALSTED. Secretary. 12 Cedar Street, New York City. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY 0? ?EW YORK, Depositary. Notice to holder- of Certificate? of Deport? issued by INITED STATES MOW? GAGE AND TRUST COMPANY to de? positing bondholders ?"?der ?ai ?fW? ment dated Marrh 25. !?&**?? ?uch holder, of the F.EFI NDI>G ACT lMPROVKMKNT MOItTi.AGL FO IK PER CENT BONDS OF CHICAGO* EASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD (0M PAN Y Issued under the Refunding tiia Imnroremrnt Mortgage executed bytn? Railroad Company to the Bunker? Trosi Company of New York as Trustee M ?hall become purties to said W**?"?J* tu the manner therein provided (tnerew nnd herein designated Depositing ????; holder?), parties of the first P?**;. ?** JOHNiW. PLATTEN and others (U>?r? In and herein designated the Co?Mlt tee), party of th? second part. Pursuant to ?aid agreement th? ???"""' te? has this day approved and adopt?? ? PLAN AND AGREEMRN'T FOR REOR OANIZATION OF THE -?HI?AOO * BASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD COM PANT, dated March ?1. 1921. under whir? Messrs. Kuhn. Loeb A Co. are to act ?? Reorganization Managers, and filed a c?p. thereof with United States Mortgage ?M Trust Company, as Depositary MWM? agreement, at Its office. No. 65 t-eo?-_ Street. Borough of Manhattan, New Tor* Pursuant to said agreement the CemimK. tee publishes notice of the fact of ,0" approval and adoption and filing. Th? 0?" of first publication of notice 1? April ? 1921 Pursuant to said agreement th? tl?? (thirty days) within which Deposit.? Bondholders mav Pie notice of dissent iron Bald plan and agreement ?hall begtn to ros from the date of th? first public???? hereof. _ .__ Mm. In cas? any Depositing Bondholder a? ?1res to withdraw his bonds "C-m sst agreement of March 26, 1914. he WfB!?? called upon to surrender to said Depost.?^ his Certificate of Deposit properly endorse if registered and to pay to the Depo?lt*r; for account of the Committee such ?moan as the Committee may in accordance w? ? said agreement fix as a fair contrlbut-or. toward the compensation and expense,?? indebtedness of the Committ-e. Copies of the Pian may be obtained fro? th? Depositary or the Secretary ?f ??? Committee. Dated, New Tork, April I, 1I2L .?OHN W. PLATTEN, Chai?*? JOHN W AM.r?>*G JOHN E. BLl'NT, it. FRANKLIN Q KelWN CHARLES R. BlTT8 FREDERICK II ECK*? ROBERT FLEMING DONALD G. GEDDK? 1VII.UI K S. JOHNSON OTTO II. KAHN HAROLD PALAGANO JOHN J. PCLLEYN MELVTN A. TRAYLOB Comsstf?? JOSEPH P. COTTON, Counsel. CALVERT BREWER. Secretary. GK Cedar Street, New York City. UNITED STATES MORTGAGE AN? TRUST COMPANY. Depo.itary._ __ Virginia Rallwity ? Power CoBina?y;t, 149 Broadway, Now York, March U. ?R NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ?** g? Annual Meeting of tno ?Stui-knoldcrs oi >? Virginia Railway & Power Company win held at the General Office of the Cptr.P??^ in the City of Richmond. VirfWJV u Wednesday, April 20, 1921. at 12 oci*:?*, The Transfer B.ioks will be closea Thursday. March 31, 1921. at 3 o C'oc* rfj U.. and will be reopened on Thursday. ** 21. 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M. _ ..__ O. B. WILLL\M&Sex?t*rj?__ toe; April B, 1919.? ,4t Sanders, Nathan N. and Frank M?ller?M. Migd-.n; Nov. 2?, ...i, 1?20 . '*? R. M. Owen & Co. and Raymond M. Owen?C. D. Stowell; Feb. 8. ?,-1#i 1913 (reversed). 6-17* Fall?n. William J.?M. C. Swan- , g4 ton; March 31, 1921 (eancvi<>U>. *vi' Danowlt2, David, and Herman Cernstein?People, etc.; Mwch !???, 17. 1921 (vacated). "*' Armstrong, Relia A.?D. Ina!; ,A?it Oct. 17, 1918. *'*?' Iones, John F.?Chatham and Phoenix National Bank of the . -. City of N. Y.: Jan. 11. 1910- ?"?" Sllvorman. Louia, and Philip lJ?n- .,??, zetta?L. Trewln; M_y t, 191?.. ???'* Tapp?, Anna?Varga Jeevelry Co., ..??? Inc.; March 21. 1921. ,M Bll-Es? Holding Corp., Louis and Rtcka Siegel?B. Lipser; March MtI 17. ??31.. **w