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' " IRUST COMPANIES Advertising for Wids. { _The Columbia Graphophone Com- Pany will invest the sinking fund in e fe tock, - as : provisions he Tatter's i a:: i niv-ru-(:.’ today, through the Bank of America, New York city, for tenders. FINANCIAL. Received by Private Wire ALEXANDRIA. ALEXANDRIA, Va.,, April 15 (Spe- D’v?u served several terms, nger. president of ‘the Capit, Heights Civic League. were noml?-:te':; rml- Dayor, Wi H. McGinniss was the sole nominee for town treasurer. has served several terms FrEe Members of the New Nork Coffee and George and Sugar Exchange votdd to trade in refined sugar futures. The board set May 2 as the date on which to start Buth trading, with July as the first delivery month. Nearly $5,000.000 in German gold coin, the first such shipment since the HYATTSVILLE. ___THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, KPRIT 15 1921. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Direct to The Star Ofiice. TODAY’S BOND PRICES. Noon prices reported to The Star over direet New-York-Washington wire by Redmond City of Paris 6s 1921 Govern: © given that there has been ! lited to she siaking fund. ion put the price of cotton sharply high today. Prices rose 44 to 46 points in the first half hour of an active and excited market. traded up to 11.87. Futures opened steady; May, 11.70 July, 11.10; October, Deoe: ber, 12.83; January, 12.98. LIVERPOOL, April 15.—Cotton, spot ers. And it shows “Quo Vadis” so much in demand in 1896-7-8 that even now it tops the hundred best-gellers of the last twenty-five years. We read merrily and lightly in the late 1890s, absorbing liberally the fun of “David Harum” and boosting the sales of romance in Apthony Hope's “Simon Dale.” Charles Major's “When some of his earnings. n S May FINANCIAT. One of the best and safest in- vestments any one could recommend to you is our 7% First- Mortgage Notes. They are safe; they pay a 2 cial).—Former Representative Thom.- | Freach ment 65 e as W. Miller, now alien property o orerument oL aesiand . $109.621 41 F todian, will address a mass meeting [ p'°F! Belg 8 And that the COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE | =n of former service men, members of [{- & of & B tes 8% | MANUFACTURING COMPANY will use and e Alaske Jumo...... o the American Legion and Woman's|i . Tnited States Rubber 7iss, 101 ° | appi such tund on May 5 18217 in the pur.| Chemical. ... % Auxiliary to the American Legion. at|U. K. of G. B Uited States Steel 8. F. 5x. 7% { chave of preferred atock as provided in tbe ver- Allied Chem! 86 | U8 Food = i American Tel. Virginia-Carolina_Chemical 1% | tificate of incorporation of the compaay. ax ' B 364 6% 36 scee. 2} 2% 21 2 (8 o'clock Wednesday night in the |American Tel. '& Co. 6o r. 894 | am, aws of Allis Chalm DB 1Ind Armour & 0o, 4 wi 1at ended and as provided in the by w id Join Cleari House |Am Beet Sugar..... 57 s 3% 3% USR"..‘;:'M“‘.L “ o e% m‘: rooms o;{nl:g fha.';nh!g orwcom:;erg:in A s> S the company. to such extent as the fuads in Accomalish . & obert o arton e i Ce % ot RIT 4 the sinkl fund rmif. at the lowest M - s Gimmmeia: e o 3 ot Nl el of | MEE e S ety e-fzmpuses == el o b K SR R ek 8 Shs . . 2o ubber 1st pf, 100 * | American on, also will m: an | Raltimore and Ohio conv. 43s. or o . but -Association — Lanston USEmelts Ref... mb s oy ‘st | eddrens Taltimors 45d Dbl & e et s wee tneed wnd ton 4} “oF wpopting the pctosmatic anvidf 0% '30% 0% th 1t and Obio 8. lars ($110) per sbare. plus acerved dividenss. U 8 Stee! si% 79% 814 | The committee that arranged for the | iajlimore and O e Sealed offerings. piainly. marked o 4 Dlan of the Equitabie Building dasocin- = sh Go to 78 3-4. S0 0% oW |mass meeting is composed of John T.|{thlehen Steel wera. rreterred ‘Nockr vt Bercbr Jaciied 1o b | ] Gom8 Plan fhat has won fascial in | h ares Go to 4. = ot ® % e | Worthington C. M. Shepperson, Capt. | cuniral Facifc 4a I pade o the COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE! | depeadence for thousande 5 -+ Am In ational. G H. Evans, Gilbert J. Cox and i« ke and Ohi N CTY! COMPANY. “the office. Sebseriptions BY L 4. FLEMING. T oy [T S8 POt it o Chiesapeake and Ohlo g 410 Avaconda Copper s, 1929 of its TRANSI CENT. THE BANK OF | for dhe s Am Linseed. 20 % %) “inyug far about $1,200 has been col- {Chesspeake and Ohio conv. 14 | Anglo-American Oil 7igs AMERICA. 44 Wall street.’ Borough of Man. ‘u h‘“ et iy i | e vo o e |ieceed for the alel ot e surtering [ Hir i ey B L TR e SRSt i s e on is composed entirely of ‘Am Radlator, ... bl 1™ 1% 17 1 |women and children of lrflan]d. Al Cni: Mil, and St. Rantretd ‘b‘:-. S | Behiman Stenlire 0 2T ey 4 Hsoiens .-'l’f:“-h'-.l' Belag Reeetved the national banks of the city. These | 47 Zediator. estern Paciflie... 28 #5 28 % |tag day celebration will be held 10| (hiucs Somimiacnlh Con, 3" T 1009 | Cunadinn Pacific 60 1934 el et mabeyiet pharesiomed o S S iy asi well] A ety Rasol Western Union. 9 5% morrow for the cause. The girls who [ K Islaud and Pacific refdg. 4s. 1 | Central Argentine 6 1927... .. &3 ad shal be signed by the holder thereof shn“’ sz 50 Per Month re il of mec = h Westhse 1st pf. 6 6 60 60 |will sell tags are requested to report | Chicago Union Station 6! Chicago, R. I & Pacific 6s 1922 9 o its_or his proper officer or attornes. ™ Probably as ef cholce, members of the Westhouse B& M. 46% 47 6% 46% |not later than 9 o'clock tomorrow ‘Mwl:::!::dg;w ‘l:;;nf cn’&&*l‘e‘x’-’:; }B—’" 87 xno’u.‘ APHOIPHONE MANUFACTUR- 4 Per Cent Imterest federal reserve system. Because of 8% 8 8% 8% |morning at the chamber of commegce | JRIVAT and Hu g Cudaby Packing 7s 1928 98! 9y By THE BANK \ . the necessity of a daily clearance of 8 39% 38% 38%and the voung ladies will report atGenerul Electric 6. . B. F. Goodrich 7s 1925 0 2% & A e EQU"ABLE BU"..D]NG, 3 the ude o 15% 16% 15% 15%|the chamber of commerce at 7 !lilinow Cential 5 Guiroll Corporation Te i6... 976 7% | Dated. New Yok <its App ia ™ | ‘::wkunwm z;a:k:h b’P.d.rBl R: Willys-Overland ™% 7% 1% T4 |°clock in the evening. Tl Iulvm'ti:;l:lladl#:mflull: .'a""r.alu 3 2% g. .: ue%u"m.‘r:{m. % ggfi 3 A ¥ | 915 l: s'. N w eir ances witl e i - Fifty members of Local No. % ann and ref. S Hocking Valley 6s_1924. === S 30 a lement o wer: nt last night at a “get-to- 3 2 z 3 REESIDE, - it iy obligutory that these banks earry Worthington Pmp. 8% @K 8% i48% | gother supper held at the Monticello | dieurl Pacitie geaeral 4 ; =X ! ;hel: reserves with the Richmond Worthington (B).. @ 6 8 6 |Hotel. F. W. Latham acted as lu;ut; York C lg’.’ i ank: 4 . and during the evening shor! P - P $ ave, like the savings banks, u: e seeee ters, president of the local organiza. Co. f istinguishe: rom H national banks for their daily clear- jon: J. W. Schuster, president of Lo- |’ if i rs, Rosbuck & Co. e 1923.. 961, 96% HOURLY SALES OF STOCKS. tion: J. W. Schust Lo~ | Pennsylvania 5s 1088 84 | Binciair Con. Ofl Tige 1925 o5 ek ances, the national banks carrying suffi- cal No. 484 of Washington, and Cor- | beanssl s 5 22 LATION ! ¢ {gient rescrves with their oevsepacdan 1lam..... 26730 12m.. @6 008 | poration Attorney H. Nool Garner. emr i s 1017 | Sontnuescern Ba 1s 1ok st 2% which is an art nk in er to Justif e 1pm. -515100 2p.m. The tables were decorated with cut | Pennsyivania gen. mortgage 413s. S oYy 2 ing as agents for the trust companies. = Pyl Beading general ds. I %5 se Investment and speculation are There has been, at various times, 51 —_— Rev. Dr. D, Hy Martin, recently re- |8t o 8% 98 actuated by the same motive, do- ‘@ome agitation on the proposition of 86 CURB STOCKS. apn:mml pastor of Trinity M. E. 86 1980... 2003, 1003 :;r:.;nr“::nkh‘; d‘lamm'f be- ' the trust companies being admitted to 104 Church, last night tendered a sur- o | Weste Wilini By % degree of risk wiling 1o be t.né ,clmr;n kho\ua n.xm;:‘l:thta:.. P :elh.!lul 8% pL . wm & 8 Quotations furnished by W. B. Hibbs & Co. prise reception by the m;‘*mbvrs of u;‘r - 334 ' Westinghouse E. & M. 78 .. 9% e g very banker reecognizes ~| Burns Bros....... 1% 1% ~12:15 p.m.~ | Helping d Society of that church. = o Because entirely different prin- ‘eance of - the trust companies. With|RButte & Superior.. 1% 1% 1% T8 Ths weldoming speech was made by ciples govern them. we hate in. their large capital, heavy surplus and| ~adde Of1. . L1 1T 15% Bid. Asked. . B. Fitzgerald, and a response t itiated two distinctive services, the Jopostis coupled” with ihelr great| ihtorai Suke. 1L W B W4 8 | doe B e bttt st T pudiof was l; ?ln, roduce an 1ve vtoc e e T : , ¥mpo e from B California Petrol. . American Candy . the recipient of numerous gifts from iRAIN AND PROVISIONS. LOCAL WHOLRSALE MARKET. oo F Savings trusts imposed on them and the vol- 109% 1% r s P hnLoh: D £ ] % " trading. rom Savings 5 Canadian Pacific.. 110% Atlantic Petrol the young people of that church. Dur BALTIMORE, April 15 (S al). Eggs—st h, 27; : mme of wealth these represent. 4% | Bi3 Heart ing the ‘evening a musical program | poria i MORE, Ap 5 (Special). rictly fresh, per doz, 21; Nl ey 0 . es, AT i vesting mn Ou; A few days ago Jonn B Larner 7 | e Ledgs i ehe o MeConmtoicn ey P, S¥Ly LO0aLds; | southern, 36. i By Investing in Our D O T 1% | Houton ‘and “Msuiana: The funeral ot Diiss Alics. De.l135:INo!"3 240a50; Florida akw. vet e e T P clal - operations Conservative icatl 5 Lee s | Bosto d Wyomis Vaughan, who died vesterday, will | bh1 3.00a6.00. i x g . B d Buggesting that the trust companies| Grt Great Westh % | Calumat. and Jeroais: . morning from the residence of her 0a3.00. " Bans, ' green, pearl | winter, bou e, Sagh 3 Dulictin No. 126, o Treding Cireuior be admitted to membership in thel o Great Wpf 16 | Carbon Stony 5 4518 | brother-in-law, John - May, 20 per crate 2.30a4.00. Beets, | Dressed poultry — Fresh killed 2L association, citing_their importance, Cht Great 37 P 2% | Canb"sondicas 81 Eay | North Washington atfect " Burlel S5l a0 T o ASPAragUS, per doz. | spring chickens, per Ih, 100; hens -] € s Carib Tradi i el é .50. u % ;i ; . e ” T insercst with the mationsl banks| ohi Mil & Bt P & €21 | Car Light and’ Powsr 9 2% | Perey W. Pickford and others, have Cabbage, per hamper & bemisy, |Per 1b. 34 roosters, per Ib., 25; turkeys. YNin ai banking matters. Chi & Northwa. % 100% 100% Service (mew). 21% 287 |sold to John A. Morgan and wife | Cauliflower, pef crate, 2.00a2.50 Gu. f:rclh 50a58; chickens, oter, pe! Mr. McKee agreed that the matter|Chi &Northwnpf. 100% 100 IO% Ty | Qiies Servies (ola) % %2 [house andlot known as lot 11. block | cumbers, ber box, 3.50ak.60. Celory, . Sl pee bt a5 Id be taken up in the near future. | Chi Pneu Tool..... % |24, section 4, Rosemont. per crate, 2.50a3.25. Eggplant, per -Dressed . per by 2 P Ons. mhtioaa) bank oftiisl veinted ] Ry A Parife. = % gl gl TR o 3 branic Ballimore colored. today was | Grate: $.00a3.00- Kale. por hu 24 i A3IE; Beary; 20a13; Hire Moo of the trust com- - | Columbia Byndicate 2! 3 held for the action o e grand jury 3 Lettuce, er bask: ¥ X = Sue He Jecemily of phe, it com- . nW | Gouotia Srfiete H 1% | for an alleged violation of the state| Onions, per ewi. 1.0oat s, Fourk9% |"“Livestock—Calves, choice, per 1b, panies joinigg th ederal ‘eppers, the event of admission to the clearing W WK 1 foreseon Gold 1116 1% | pronibition law. He was arrcsted by|per crate, 3.0045.00. Radishes per |11; lambs, choice, per Ib., 15. $100 Bouse, in order that their checks 2 % 2 |Daisbly .. H 1 |Serst. Campbell and Policemen Law-|basket, 50a1.50. Spring onioas, per | Green fruits — Apples, per bblL, 3.00a a8 might be cle: as national bank 8% @% SR o store 21y, 23 |rence, Padgett and Welker. 109 bunches, 75a85. Spinach, per bu., | 5.00; Jer Danker, .00 western, per Partial Payment Plan If checks are cl via their balances 2% 26 26% | Eik Basin 8% 8 Rev. Edgar Carpenter, rector of |60a75. Peas, per basket, 2.5088 50, box, 3.50a4.50. California lemons, per with Richmond. -Col % 3% 3% 33%|Brtel o % 2 Grace Episcopal Church, yesterday| Tomatoes, per crate, 1.50a6.00. Ap- | DOX, 3.60a4.50. California oranges, per . . However, Mr. Larner In his com-|Colo & Southern... B0 Lol gl gox, | Pupreka 8 80" | afternoon officiated at the funeral|ples. per bbl., 3.0086.00; per box, 1.0 | crate, 4.00a5.00. Florids oranges. per List of Attractive Invest. snunication stated that he believed g’}gnpuph‘nl % % % 6% Fuspells o "{* ‘},‘ of Mrs. Oscar W. :’}’éillinfl.()‘l:]drx! I;Pr 5?—::’: lo;:e, boperzod‘:,:‘l_:,s 1.00a1.50. Cl'alnle. Grapefruit, per crate, ments Upon Request that the trust companies were satis- | Col % 6% 6% 6% Gillil 15 20" |late residence, 216 Sou “airfax Anges, per box, 3. .75. oy . with existing arrangements as to | Cons Distirbutors.. 6% 8§ k 1 street. Grapefruit, per —box, ' 2.50a4.00. | Vegetables—Potatoes, nearby, No. 1 et L R i ConsCigarpt._... &8 &, . i Pl ls: ‘};’: Strawberries, per qt., 2550, B3 Dbl 180a175:" northern. por sack | Tllel_- H smmi C them in force for the time being at|Cons Gas of - 1 5 | Gulfey Gillespie .2 12 Selling Priees at Noom. 7 008 . tatoes, ~o. | N . least. Gons Int1 Cal Min.. 6 6 15y | Grapada oi % os Wheat—No. 2 red winter, spot, 145 | 1. 6-00ag 05" ot Ootatoes, per bbl, No. |N ¢ |, The proposition is now fairly before ma w6 I ede Lol FLI UPPER MARLBORO. Nou 3 red winter. gavieky. oot 143; | bpP09a60li No. % 30023 05 yami, per N Investment Dept. (the Clearing House Assaciation. [ 1% | Indian Packin, 2 8 UPPER MARLBORO, Md., April 15 |April. 1.32; May, 1.43. No sales, per’ crate, 1.00a3.00, doz. | N ¢, What the members of the associa- T o Intercontinental Fubber 8% 123 | (Special).—After being in eession one | Corn—Cob, new, yellow. 3 60a3.65 100a1.30; Fiorida ecterve 5 olatss. Ro- | N 815 15th St. jSlon will do with the request remains 6% ses onk LEU i tnatioasl M2 M4 lweek. the grand jury for the spring |per bbL in' varzees. contrace sy | Lo0al lettuce, 1.25a2.50. " Cymblings. per | N ;::l:ea;edgl;;otj-:ulr:wlr:r:;lT::‘Pyelll:;eirf; ;;: g: ;:% 2% | Kay Conty -G 1 153 term ‘of the circuit court for (l'l’rln;:e spot :'“‘3: Ap;xlilsfiéas;gluck corn. yel- | crate, Florida, 4.00a4.50. Spinach, per N 48 Years With, L A = s = o % 1 Georges county has adjourned. n |low, No. 3 or better, % ; no sales. 1., 1.00a2.00. Kale, 75al.00 per bbl | N ear out the banking business x'n'“a-ll{'lfls'mfl 79% 80% 76% 80 | lhich Coal and Navi [ .h the course of its report as to the| Rye—Bag lots of nearby rye, as to|Peppers, per basket, 5.0026.00. Toma- S A Investo: that action may be delayed. No one 8 8% 38 8% |Lone Star Gar k-3 8 | number of inmates in the county jail {quality, 1.30a1.40 per bu.; No. 3 west- | 0¢5, per. box. 1 00a do. Onions, per | N ny In . GScations the IMpar(ANCe o e st 1% 18% 19% | Liviogsion P 13 3% |the grand jury stated that all of the |ern, spot, 1.44% per bu. sack, 1.50a2.50. Texas onions, 2.75a3.00. | N Sampent e,e‘“"':"f_';:;‘y‘ R an. o : :“ e my 29y |prisoners seemed “happy and con-| Hay — No. ‘1 timothy, nominal: Eerr";fi'z""““";' per qt. fisazs“fi:‘n N Y% M 2 24, | tented.” standard ti B, .00223.50; 28, 2. . T ew e | N e e b R e e e it oy B0 A e S A i | . 1% | Merrit activity of women in county affairs| 041900 S =24, thy. |3.50a5. Caroling asparagus, per | R and régulations other than those re- RioGpf... 1% 1% 1% 3 2 2t : - 1 light clover, mixed, [doz., 2, ; nearb; . N Sulting’ from natonal laws. Dome Minas.. o e g Iy Sy taciitios ‘e brovided *in” the |20:00a2050: No. 2 light clover. miked, | 355/ Chcotamire: par St 505 06 A Tt Proposed Amendment. 1k Horn Coal.... 19% 2!6 il T 30 | courthouse. Le Page Cronmiller of :;g“o?l”-lg”. No. lcmver. mixed, 18.00a L R WM. B. KRAFT & CO. It is proposed to amend the by- | Endicott-Johnson. 61 L 13 15 °|Laurel was foreman. 09 Nof 3, il cover mixed, 14088 = N 1236 New York ave. Main { Taws of the District of Golmbia Bank- W T ow mw 3 3% !, The following {nglciments wareire 150052500 3'13;'0‘;‘33)3 e mmmgi‘tl:yA_An 15 (8 y—| N turned: Benjamin Gross an muel X .00 ; . er, . £, Apri (Special).— | N ors’ Amsociation to permit each mem- 13 B e 2, | Gross. ' housebreaking and larceny; |No. 3, 10.00a11.50 semple hay, 10.00a | Young chicken , alive, per pound, 30a |N ber bank to have four dsiegates at 7 H 2% | Max Liebow, sale of liquor: L. Walter | 14,00, 45; old, 33a45; old roosters, 20; win- |N e v ormanltion:Reacl | ENmaws S e f A Wik o % °%|Weed, falne pretense: porank Post| Straw — No. 1 nominal: No. %|ter. 2% pounda and under, per- pound, | N ; R 1% {% 4% |housebreaking; Charles Thomas, rape; | straight rye, nominal; No. 1 tangied [50a55; springers, 1 to 1% pounds, 65a ] R Céngratulates Shareholders. o R‘::’bw:;u.. ‘1:“ 5 ® 1 2, |Charles Wood, assault with intent to [ rye, 17.00; No. 2 tangled rye. 1660:|75: ducks, Der pound, 2sa3s: Dieons N e agEs National Bank. succes- | Gaston Willlams.. 1% 1% K 'i Kill; George Glibert, Nathan Davis and | No. | wheat, 13.00a13.50; No. 2 wheat, D06 aany A satnes Towls epcl 30/ N { sor to Riggs 3 o) , @0 e 7 74 | Leroy ~ G . a 12.00a12.50; No. 1 oat, nominal, 18.00a |2%2; 3 -1 N sent it dividend checks last night larceny; Joseph Dyer, gambling: - ¢ ) Eggs (loss off), strictly fresh near- N o T2e reach aacatoiters tiuny.” Soa - - fl; ': George Wintner and Harry Rosen. ’9g;’im":’(;’(;" ‘;‘p‘;‘ ‘1‘5';"";"':";" prices | 2Ly PEgdo%en: £5; southern, 24; duck | N with each check inclosed a letier of berg. assault with intent to rob and| . .— &8, 30. N { eongratulation on the ',7;}.! e of ‘1:: 7! 82 1simple “assault; William Dewald, | in the wheat market resulted today | Butter, creamery, fancy, per pound, | N uccessful operations and. an sppeal H 3% |Howard Wooten, Morton Johnson, |from renewed hopes of a settlement |50; prints, 50a52; nearby creamery 41 | «Tor effort in aid of depesits. eeoae Lol " 24 z’; Wilbur Wooten, Hall Leisheir and|©0f the British coal strike. Besides, (dairy prints, 20a24: rolls, per pound, | I 207777 The letter was signed by Charles |Great Northernpf. 67% 63% &% 131 1y | Buster Chaney, store breaking and | there were indications of export busi- |18a22; ladles, 26a28; process butter, = = €. Glover, and announced a special 5 B 1316 54‘. Iarceny; Andrew Barr, embesziomen. | 2ese both in wheat and rye. Com- |26429; store Dacked, 1. $5,000 Life Policy, $57.35 drive for new accounts th: h the eol., 28 MW Robert Mitchell, larceny; Grace n and specul ¥ C—— Bend birts Ulustra direct efforts of stockhalders sud em: | SUMf States 8t 204 2% 2% §§ 3 |Morton. forgery: “Bugene Welborne, |the chief buyers. ' Opening prices. A Sest Duts e B Bir os ployes. It said: “The minimum of ac- 6 T ™% 1| assault'with intent to kill and assault | Which varied from unchange figures| CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, |p. ROY GOFF, Insurance Adviser complishment has been set at one & 1% W% e 1 1% |and battery: Edward Curtis, fraud;|to % lower, with May 1.20% to 1.21% | CHICAGO, April 15 (United States month—either chacking or savings—for aom ” u—h John Ray Steele, non-support; Frank |8nd July 1.05% to 1.06%, were fol- | bureau of markets).—Cattle, receipts, T‘-hnrdwuu-ma employe. % W% % 1,‘ 1& Kelliher, lucen);l':mA. M. Saml:els’m ::):fi ‘l:lyd :M:mm;d;nu all wm” hmu; ‘.nt;:.!l, steady; top ighty-five years of unsurpassed and haymond Samberson, assault and 3 Peac- | yearling steers and heifers, 9. to| i to in. { service to clients the world over have seeeece 88 "“ ™ -“ "‘ tattery with intent to kill; Arthur | ti heavy beef steers, 9.00; bulk fat Theee is "‘:::",:,;f;{, fl,', built up for your bank a good will | Interboro Metro... 4% 4 e 2 | Curtts bastardy; Peter A. Smith and | Scantiness of rural offerings help- | steers, 8000575 bulk foi sbe ctors: dependence and ¢ perhaps unequaled. The field for ex- B 4 B | Paul Minor, robbery and assault with | €d to strengthen corn. After open- | 5.5087'50: choice heifers up to the setting aside at regula nsion has never been so fertile nor & a% & W 8 intent to rob; W. A. Miles, gambling; | in& % off to % advance, including | 900; canner and cutter come mastic. tervals a stipulated sum of l he opportunity for effective eo-opera- v:. :‘6 l:“ z“ 13% J. v;;n Valkenberg, k;::unnl!n.x i‘;‘gfw at f:‘:e ':gs:fier:?e“afika 3.715.444:; bullsk]argg],_ 5.0086.25; veal money. - % Walt ‘eaver, carnal owledge; » = calves to 'S ostly, 7.4 .00 3 Sive effort :':u:re:y..”m' T % e e B | S K Watara maaslasite e s wers e e A e in bull ‘stocker and feeder siecm s ron Our 7 per cent First Mort. @r credit for individual efforts may be W B% B % 45.“ Reverdy J. Clagett, false pretense. starting unchanged to X%a¥% down,|7.75. ¢ 45 4 b | Fecorded and kindly request that you U U% UK 1%2 Yesterday a jury in the circuit court | July 362 to 36%. and then rising| Hog receipts, 19,000 head, fairly gages, which can now be pur# ¢inform Mr. Evans, the vice president B 5 1% here awarded Mrs. Sarah Bronnell of | Well above yesterday’s finish. active; lights steady to 10 higher; ter of your investments? chased on the partial paya} 'r:rh-rse of the department, of {he 6% 6% 0% ®, | Riverdale $50 damages in her suit{ FProvisions lacked support. others uneven, mostyl 10 to 15 high- ment plan, offer an ideal of ~ mames of all new depositors Sbigineg m om oW 31% lagainat 0. B. Zantsinger of Hyatts-| NEW YORK, April 15.—Lard easier, | er than yesterday's average; spots, JOUR inwestmest in our First portunity for the accumula. {who may not be introduced = 0% 2% 20 Ville for $10.000 damages. brousat as | middle west, 10.20a20.30. Other ar-|up more; top, 9.35; bulk 200 pounds b Netes® I i 3 % : £ Fimd ¢ 811y or by letter as well as the name % 6 4 ONS IN FARM LOANS. | the reeult of slleged injuries. Mis. | ticles unchanged. down, 9.0089.26; bulk 220 pounds u e el A tion and safe placing of funds: § 8¢ e Bl LA shwmebn:T;f nlnlolcl'-'-,“- U W % MILLI . Brvi.:;vll ‘:’huxe‘d that Znntzin;ler in 8.10a8.76; pi strong; bulk desir- ;oint by the most thoreugh C in and talk the m“; > | Esnsas .. : — secking geln possession of the able around, 5.25. far-rea: ome \ ‘,"‘“‘"" by an official of the bank.” | 3l gpring Tire. W @ 2o Secretary Mellon to Announce To-| Boute &he oocuples used forcs, inc COTTON MARKETS. Sheep, receipts, 10,000 head, opened : over. | Lanston Sharey 78 3-4. Kelsey Wheel © o o 24 D juring ber grm. NEW YORK, L 15 — Higher | steady to higher; shorn lambs top, : Lanston monotype shares the | Ken! ~eeee o 1% morrow Forthcoming Issue. Liverpool cables, followed by reports| 9.35 to packers; 90 to 94 poynds shorn SWAR“ELL, m & i 8ctive leaders on today's session of tone Tire,... W% L% Ik that the eall for @ gtrike of milrosd- ( lambs, 8.25; bulk, 8.25a9.25; wooled B. F SAUI-C i the the local stock market. The streat | Krasge (58). ... US% 10% WS Mellon will announce to- CAPITOL HEIGHTS. men and trassport workers in Great | lambs top, to packers, 5.15. ave i b § Delieves that there will be either a 1 68 9% & morrow the forthcoming. issue. of farm > & Britain had been manceled, led to & |around pounds; choice ' Colorado HENSEY CO. ! stock dividend er a cash dividend ex- . S5M 38 26N joan bonds, aecording to I CAPITOL Hzlgfl’m. Md., April 15 |sharp advance im the cotton market|pulp-fed ghorn ewes, 6.10; few Zood W Leans tra, declared after the annual meet- @ 6% a% poard offictals. : (8pecial).—Mrs. Eva C. Bixier, former here today. There were confliating re-| to hcoice wooled ewes, 6.50; heoice i lng. % e 1 The amount of the issye will be be- |Postiasier here, s nominaicd 28 3 | ports us (o Englich labor sityation | 65-pound fooder lambs late yester-| 727 Fifteenth Sthect N.W. ‘934 N.Y. Ave. N.W. « | The stock opened at 763 and sold B8 9 8 B e e 38000, I | ominating. —sonvention ' AL the | when' trading here started, but the | day, 7.50. . 1. Ave. N.W. WP a little until after call, when it ) interest at 5 per cept. Details Cap opeping was 21 to 26 points higher Washington, D. C. moved up sharply to 78 ; ot been completely worked out, it js | Heishts voters in the Prince Georges f Muach of the baying wes from out. Lol Lo nderstood, and the exact ameunt to e ore ast Blght It is stated |00 il Adynsce b8 Liverpsol ‘and af1or] - Best Sallers of Yesteryear. THE NATION’S HOME TOWN, I tarources. apparenily mers or lese W L 100 13 The Tast moment. " oterIBed BR- |3 G oman is oiliible for Chis oMCS ang |market $01d up to 1216 for May and | ran the New Tors Workd, B .m:; ':Idc:;:qli‘unm In an, 1% W 19% The forthcoming issus will be the|th® rmm council, it is sald, will seek 12.1fi for July, or 42 to 43 points met ting 1t Siiaticns batkmard There was g0od strenth fn Rallway e W B first bond offering by (he board since |37, SPINOR from Attorney General | higher. opened firm; May, 12.00;|through the quarter century ending Preferred. 601 being bid, with 611 =% =n LB e o aim loan ‘sscuritieal ) res ™ cCounclimen’ to merve: twe July, 12.58; October, 13.00; December, | With 1920, the Publishers’ Weekly | s e —_———————— ::1;:;1”1;:;““5? u;h. little more fa< 'u: m .:: vas f-lz':fk::.:n'm ':;nml‘ ¥£ar 289 |vears are to be elocted.~ Others nome |15 15 e 5 brings into its annual summary num ned to al ned A s , 18.52. teresti It f the - 2nd Tooke for pestits frame A cneory x wos Gourt. ounchiman Cari hrmes‘Sharler Bor | NEW ORLEANS, April 15.A mucn | b5 Inicreating feminers of tne bes T is the wi the man who ALLANEWALKERE ences going on. 2 &2 bin, George W. Smith, Charles higher Liverpool market ‘than duc | stance, It recails how persistently. in l is the wise man, the man eergent T was steady around 1 m o2 Jacobs. David Hall V. and persistent reports T : “Trilby,” i . P ERERE 1 62 brought 92, = w ue FINANCE AND TRADE NOTES. |liamson. Mayor donn. Gabriar Wi | aliance had canceled its strike order | 550, we read <Trilby." ca Sl ot sees into the future, that invests ac General 6s ght 92. 1% g 1% 3 % o% 165 M4 o4 3% u% 8. E : " BTess. ] - @y a% "% 1 ©«% ; 5 ling. hthood Was in Flower” and - war, arrived in New York from Go- HYAPTSVILLE, Md., A quiet; prices higher: good midd Knig] v Stan L, April 15 (Spe-| 8.79; fully middling, 8.24; middling, 1 ‘Weyman's “Shrewsbury.” But at > . H therburg, soncigned to Kub, 1 Losb & olsh)~To micoeed Rev. B . Berger-| 159 low midgling 6,54 ‘good ordi- e ew o :1”?'“‘“'“‘7' handsome interest ; they are quickly cam, ish ban] 4 Ving here three} mary, 6.29: ordinary, 3 ind to S. Weir Mitchell's “Hugh . {Dollar Has Reached Its Highest Doiees. el aaaCuedish Lankiy Jfrs, ias, heen meeigned to “Con 's?{er. 5000 balex, including 3400 | Srymnet®and o Kipling's short atories ||| converted; and they fi’I n be bought Quotation fn Chilesn History. Gty pements for Eoode s oo | iy Ll ator "SI0 | ATETIGR b ABLEgun? Vet | i Dt werc | I issh"ton ] in small [otes. Wt o Y Sierd : 2 : April, 7.94; May, 3.09; - ader's aperitif. the ou invest. SANTIAGO, Ohfle. Apl 15.—There suockholders of the Norfolk and|appointed pastor of Moo losed standy : War” as a resder’s ape; mences y i 2 rial /| July, 8.29; October,’ 8.49; Decémber, . Pas béen a steady decline in forelgn Western railway st their aunual{ church hem Teev Mo Sl (o LRI O i DRy In 1899-1900 Winston Charehill cast exchange rates during t fow €ays, being due, it is -Old.pl:hm @peculation in gold drafts sold by the rnment, which were bought im- ediately by speculators. This I8 as- Serted to have created an artificial Scarcity. When the exchange closed esterday the quotation on the dollar a3 9 pesos 3 centavos. Operations y speculators were made possible by e lack of deafts for the payment of ills fof nitrate, the sale of which is 8imost paralyzed. The dollar has elchtghl‘!u highest n in Chil- *gan ory, making commercial | &ansactions ally impossible. LB e takon: the el B ption aken. the mi r $25 announced. BALTIMORE. April 15.—Rece r',m 222 hogsheads, while sales 103:5 ¢ |4 up to 1,431 hogshead: Among the 1a: 1,300 hogs- rade “sec- onds.” which soid at 'MK_’ i) .:e" is surmised that this sale was for ex. ort 1o some European republic, aryland prices per 100 pounds—in- erior and frosted. 3.00a5.00; sound 6.00a10 0 ®ood common, medium, 17.00427.00; .00a40.00; fancy, 40.00 over; seconds, common to me- do. goad to fine, : ground leaves, 2.00a23.00; untry nomin lz. o T :dOh o, . total, 2. pounds. Groynd e 10 date, 1438 hoprnesds ou™ TOBACCO TO GERMANY. BAUTIMORE. April 15—During the Dast two weeks there has been over 5.000 Rogsheads of {for shipment te Germany from this [pore. addition 1o this. there has en an increase in the censignments f- nicotine ‘exiracts ie thai ceuntry tobacco booked EXCHANGE RATES DROP. meeting re-elected all directors, who re-elected all officers. The laws were amended to abolish the office of ehair- man of the board. The Tobacco Products E: t poration for the year ended mber 31. 1920, reports groes profits of $292,- 382. The balance for the eapital stock, after deductions of taxes, ex- penses and depreciation, was $222,- 067, which was equivalent to 47 cents sermon Shureh mext Sunday. s time loeal charge, as it been decided to give the local drurs and the Methodist Church at Langdon. D. C. a clergvman. instead of assigning one for both churches. Y o Gyt Cannon, formerly ‘of Up- pe , Va., appointed pastor of Hyattsville M. E. Church S ceeding Rev, 8. V. e e He will devote * HH ki 4 L E LA ST EE ke St ] FIARHT T AT LETE szegErEefongsagmagynpge g ey, a share on the 472,500 shgre ie . Hildebrand, who tal stock ef mo fi?omu ::m- after four years” service Inm the local it ing. church has beon assigned to Falls Chureh, Va. _Rev. Mr. Cannon is —————— to ) preach’ his sermon in the local :w - BOURSE PRICES IMPROVED. |[church oA u;. zls'.. E{ie also will have &M% ook| PARIS. April 15.—Prices were im-|Brawer e noathiet Reading 1st pf.... 41% @ |proved on the bourse today. Three| Other appointments of ministers mpno‘-hml.. % 634§ 61% | per cent rentes, 55 francs 80 centimes;|M. E. urches South in Pfin: Rep Iron & St pf.. 1% 91% 91 | exchange on London, 54 francs 92 cen- | Georges county are: Beitsville ang RoyalDutoh., ».. 8% @k 61%times; 5 per cent loan, 83 francs 95 Branchville. R. L. Whittig; Laurel, St L& Ban Fran. ., 2% 0% oK |Contimes. The dollar wes quoted at|F. Neel; Mount Rainier, J. M. York. St Louts Southwn. 26% 216 s | 16 Gance 3 cantimas, — StlouisSownpf.. 38 37 36 37 FOREIGN TRAD; 8% 6 One Thing After Another. E NOTES. ™ o . High exchange rates and general w4 Ty | T e Lamdon Kxpress. ynsatistactory business conditions in Fra It {s many years since man was to am (Sontinue te impede revival @% x| be cured of all his ills by the re-|on rrear ® °f AMerican goods in that 3 BY% 8% |moval of a largely superfluous sp- Southern Pacific. . B% 7 |pendix. When the magic of that| The Venezuelan coffe crop has been Southern Rallway, 0% 20% 204 204 [operation began to pall pyorrhea | delayed this year not only by tne oot SouthernRypf.... 86 5 6 g |became the chief criminal and the |favorable climatic conditions, but aieg Stand O NI pf... 107% Msk 107% M6k | Substitution of “dentures” for the |by low prices and by the large pase Steel & Tubepf... 78 78 7 - 7g |unruly teeth of nature the elixir of | tion of last year's crop yet unsold. Stern Bros pf...... 109 109 108 108 |life. But man's heaith was still in- = Stewart-Warner.. 21% 1% different, and the discovery of the| Teclared exports from Leghorn, . 27%| “dead tooth” in all its peril prom. | Italy, to the United States aggregated Carb. 85% 3% 8% ised a pathway to centensrian Vigor. | $5,453,000 in 1920, against $2.597,000 8% 6% T84 | Passing by monkey glands, we now |in the previeus yoar. Increascs were % © @ |come to the merve cemters of the|noted in many lines, especially in % a% % | spine as the seat of all trouble and | hipments of —olive oil.- which® an® 2 22 2 |to a delicate combination of osteopa- | vanced from $283,000 In’ 1319 to $1,. 2% W% 2% U‘\y -‘nd magsage as ma infallible re- | 795,000 in 1920. ot T R T Ll A decrease in both the import and 9 s A S Role. expofi :m- :( Spaln II- r’cwrtefl, Iwnh Eas; . & notje e decrease in imports Tol StL& W pf. 1B% 1% 1% y the United States. poTisfrom Trans Contl Oil. 136 1% 12 | ¥rom the Boston Transeript. 5 TwinCity RTran, 45 ¢ (5 ¢6 Johnny—Pa, what is & - A ®o0d market for railw: nip- Unles PacifiGece LIS L% USs Pa—A man with a good I heart,| ment is reported to exist in.'.{a.glon. o 30 benk-acommty ! o dterey Qistict of Mosico: @ spell with “Richard Carvel” It was ——— in 1900 that Irving Bacheiler went Let us give you the full particu- men‘” over ti top with “Eben Holden.” Further back, in 1897-8. we lived |]] 1ars. From the Detroit News. softly with the lady of James Lane e . ce by|Allen’s “The Choir Invisible.” Some A = Tomanos, DY) o1 /u remembor Pavl Y otacster Woro Mrg S heliey Swite “Janice Meredith” in the vears that guished poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley.| ended @ century. And there! another The hero, Frankenstein, contrives to | lapse to take in Mr. Barrie’s “Senti- make 8nd animate by his intimate| mental Tommy,” which we enjoyed control of the mysteries of nature, a | in 1896-7. monster in human form, who becomes| Mr. Churchill writes for us in these the constant torment of its creator's| days an eceasional movel, but not an- existence. The monster was crested | other “Carvel” or “Coniston.” We without a soul, yet not without an| have had recent returns of Anthony intense craving for humen sympathy. | Hope and Stanley Wevman. Gilbert and’ he found 813 15th Street N. W. existence on th Parker atill writes books. but not an- t such a terrible curse In | other “Seats of the Mighty” (1896-7). the end he® slew his maker. The(The bent-sellors of vestoryear Rave story of “Frankenstein” is said to be | heen joined strikingly in their ‘un» consclously or unconsciously an al-{ ment by former favorite pens. legorical ’:u"y';"l?l o{ u:. _9:,‘::&‘:5 e 10 self, who, in 5 : 2 e i Bisell 82 s il |, Orcst Brtatn sayy shs lam siring 18 isolated Jrom buwman mympety Een | Chmpeny. sed to say that, Lansing State Journ: M 3 her life of Mrs. Shelley, h:'or: dl:mer on this subject. “Le Sport.” From the Mavchester Guardian. ‘Phe news that the French govern- ment has appointed a minister for sports, to encourage games and physical training, is interesting for several reasons. In the first place, this moye must mean expenditure. and France is already sunk a good deal farther into the financial quag- mire than we are ourselves. Either. then, France can face bankruptcy with g smile or she has decjded that “health” is an essential servi and that the road to paved with goed athlet - ondly, it shows how public opinion in France has maintained its steady trend toward an jdesl of muyscular Latinity. The emergence of Carpen- tier as an internationgl figyre had ap effect on the general thought of France and firéd ideafism ::t".gen sports” as well as of “les L s on Savings Accounts 3% AVINGS BANK ALLAN E. WALKER & CO., INC.: Real Estate and Insurance Brokers HIS old-established banking institution, '§ owned and managed by Washington '8 men who know and understand Washing- § ton conditions, invites your account. 8 McLachlen Banking Corporation | 10th & G5ts. NW. Sewthwest Branch: 1350 B St. S.W. 4%