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~ THE SUNDAY STAR, who is relinquishing the position, and 41 PER CENT DEFECTIVE. Isaac H. Smith, who succeeds him, Special Dispatch to The Star. ‘were present as the work progressed. During the month and a half since HYATTSVILLE, July 16.—Miss Ag- nes M. Fraser, who recently resigned the count was begun a constant flow of vellow metal has poured into the as Red Cross public school nurse for Prince Georges county to accept a office. . ADMITS BIG DEFAULT. :olltlun lln ’P-'rkeu;mr'.z. v-..' in i er report, just made public, points AUSTIN, Minn,.. July 16.—Formal|out that of a total of 4,366 children announcement was made today by |examined, 1,792, or 41 per cent showed George A. Hormel & Co. and R. J.|physical defects, Thompson, _controller of the con-| Although the total number of chil- cern, that Thomson had admitted de- | dren whose physical defects have been falcations totalling “at least $150,000.” | corrected is not known, it is known WASHINGTON. FINANCIAL. MORE FREIGHT. MOVING. Increase in Business on C. & O. .Division Is Reported. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., July 16.—Move ment of freight is showing a consid- erable increase on the Chesapeake and Ohio railway through lhla_clly. for there are now twenty-five freight train crews making from thirty-five to thirty-six days a menth, whereas on May 1 there were only sixteen crews at work on this division. - og v FINANCIAL.. WORLD’S LARGEST HOARD OF GOLD * WEIGHED AND TESTED IN NEW YORK * NEW YORK. July 16.—Employes of the United States assay office in ‘Wall street have finished welghing and testing the myriad grains of gold and counting the certificates that comprise the huge sum of $1,500.- ©00,000—about one-fifth of the world's ‘D C. . JULY 17, 1921—PART 1. g : DEMAND FOR STEEL| THE WEEK'S, BOND MARKET. Below is shown the fluctuations of the prices of active honds listed on the New York Stock Exchange during the week ended yesterday : High. Close. High. Low Paris 6s 1921..... 100 Govers B 2.1 053 % Tow. Close 0 104%, L ity of | Ulinois vault, one in which the contents had previously been checked and certified as correct. The- enormous hoard— the largest over assembled in one bullding in history—will continue to swell fof some time, financlers said, 28 nmearly every liner arriving here has a consignment for liquidation in this country. . Mo.. Kun. & Tex. invouri Pacific_gen. du. J . Central 7w 1930, . Central deb 6 rel Price Reductions and Wage,.i.:;:fl.}_:v’;:'?, Readjustments Without o {A supply. The count was necessitated by a The Hohmel company does a pack-|that 373 have received treatment| The major portion of the movement Besides this amount, there is $872,- pending change in _superintendents. |ing business of approximately $30,.- | through “follow up” work of the | now is coal from the New river Effec: 5 400,000 worth of gold in a sealed Representatives of Verne M. Bovle, |000,000 annually. nurse. | flelds to tldewater for export. eci. e A% | I 4 rf ! Peona, gen. mort. 418 Reading gen. 4n | Rt L. &S Fra K NEW YORK, July 16.—The recent reductions in the price of steel and the wage readjustmeénts - to levels have not so far resulted in any |\ & noticcable improvement in the - eral demand and the market continies abnormally qulet, with an easy under :lnne. It believeu wiite 10 g Will not attract business and thut re. | \. 2 newed activity wili not be experienced | (ometuiaten o until there is a revival in general hel. & ndna business which can be counted upon to increase consumers' needs. Orders are belng placed occasionally for mod- Nierate sized lots of steel of one kind || jor another, but the trade is not buying | - jbevond Immediate necessitics. There ! 'ls a rather more hopeful feeling in' some quarters, but general industrial conditions show little improvement. | The demand for pig iron is limited | The following chart shows graphically the action of forty repre- to most urgent needs and the under- (%entative stocks dealt in on the New York Stock Exchange. The period tone continues easy. Sales, however, Covered is the past month, up to and including the close of the marke! ) s 1940 | Ninclair Cons. Ol T4 Kouthern Pac. ref. Southern Pac, conv. 4v... Southern Rtwy. gen. 45 Japanese Teapot. With blue and white decora- tions and strainer. Very special, Auto Seat Small, compact and very specially priced. - 89c¢ PjuLIUS LAN :"l'riumruns: 12 NINT RANGE OF MARKET AVERAGES. Mce Open Saturdays for 2 have increased d vhicy Friday, July 15. The lower section of the chart indicates the relative e Gy ftinkera. Payments During July moderately, whicn ay, 2 % and August. and August. . :I;Lne(u.::lllzve 192 good Indication; for i SSEV L e kel v tuve, i ————————June JuLy: N Copper Quiet, But Steady. f 18 20 2122 1 S 67 69 u 123Uz N| Copper has remained quiet, b \ q t, ut Islenu). A little business for ship- 7 = Imull to Englund and Germany was § ]:-e{»lonlm early In the week, but more | atterly exporters have b, - § cally out of the market 0:7:(;”]:::”)"1 7 o {to untavorable exchange rates, = Buy.| W a R\ | cre for domestic consumption show no | @ /A T N ncreased intereat, evidently operating | 375 ¥ § jonly as actual needs develop. Stocks | & " N oscond hands, however, are small | Pl e N 204 producers are holding elcctrolytic | 373 -’ “z § 3;1::&,—"’ 132 for nearby and future | § L3 - g N A report by the United States geo. | = ‘ Z €7 logical survey gives the smelter pro. | sfl g € l‘l:l-’l.fi:lr:ins!uf yl;lmary copper in the | @ e N ite ates during 1920 as 1,209,000 65 N pounds, compared with 1,286,419, wed it \ in 1818, The upparent consamption of i 2 N 5 . ew copper in the U i \ States last year 1s placed at '?’:p‘ffd Re7 . N R X 914, iary catimates N i the trade mark the to oduc- With Every Purchase of $150 N tiom ot (e Lt staten sertin for | 65 o N e first If of the y at 408,000,000 | * Or Over S !]luullufl. imports, 185,600,000; deliv- | n‘ '!' \ Sricagnto domeatic consumption, 60,- | & g ) N 2000, and exports, 266,500,000; Sug- s = A 26-piece Set N gesting a reduction of over 30,000,000 | R o e N 3¢ 8 in surplus supplics 4 5 ;l' Beautiful, N six-month perlod, 0 m‘ & z ecvy, Fully \ Tome of Other Metaln. 2 g Guaranteed N .p'l(“‘n isd h;l around 28% for both| * e ] N ot ai s, Table Silver. N torost hown ot T ut tittle inc (Copsright, 1921, by W. F. Meyer.) Your choice of \ end . : 5 ! High 1020 1 i, 1921 to Date [ «“p, » N lwad ends the week somgwhat ' ; ) n - ; etsy R \ frnier i aane, e, ¥ swhat | tndustria 109.83, January3 | Industrials - 80.03, May 3 oss” \ 1 A &h trading wa NoV s This William and Mary Dining Room Suite or “Rosemary” iminianed.” Loear * Socly* rEmain | P4t - e e e g : Lot P 3 . N ght. o * Low 1820 | w 1921 to Date Is of dignified design and exclusive lines. It is finished in mahogarrl}_' and design. A N T bl d zn‘umfmda'fl"...",..fnvf lers are meeting | Industriats 6€6.75, December 21 | Industrials .. 62.90, June 20 the workmanship is of the best. It comprises a long, stately Buffet, Three- guarantee bond N aple an that any broad resamption vt puping | RS o0 Sias Fatmnnry Si D 2 e wing China Cabinet, Inclosed Serving Table and 48- s 5 with every set. N M :‘l"u':lnd"“"flzkl hl,» the market. Ing Twenty Industrial Common Stocks Used Aré: inch by 6-foot Extension Table. The price is extremely .50 In special case, N Irror g slight intercst at the moment. | Am(arars ABTANTO (o rolets Biadeuker Ciuh opper attractive, quality considered, at..:.............o.00. = lined with N Both for |y \niimeny ccntinues quict and bare- Texes Company Westingloute . ”"dm‘ b’ua’ § T e e consumers holding U S Liubler stern N N! Twenty Rallroand Commeon Stocks Used Are: N Atehison © M & St Pavi Jerthern Pac ru? N Baltimore & Ohio 1ol & Hudson Yew Huven Southera Pactie ‘ Raitimore & Oklo /Drl4 Norfoik & Western Sonthera Liwy Of Course, You’ll Need a Wardrobe Chesdeotio el o S e . . Trunk for Your Vacation o S S e Industrinls Ralis 3. 1 “ROCHESTER” Here’s a Fine Financier, Sailing for Europe, EARLY PROSPERITY : oee. 69,00 Thursiay A z ; 8 Wardrobe T ; n Points Out Path to Im- % % T, 3 ! il S v B N e . . ) ~ : ardrobe Trun proved Conditions. | LIBERTY BONDS AT A GLANCE. This Four-Piece Suite Is Finished in Mahogany Al the Very Special Price of NI o Ty 160, ! s T L A very exceptional suite at an exceedingly low price. It comprises large Vews Iesarding Buliness Conditions | Liberty 37 -10040 89.30 X 86.46 R Dresser with Mirror, Triplicate-Mirror Dressing Table, large Chiffonier and financier, when ‘me Thomes F.Myan, {Liberty Ist 4s . < 93482300 w4 N full size Square-end Wood Bed. It is well constructed icion the Olympic. He said deter: ‘i:k:‘;a fg( f"}/ Zfia; g},& 33?‘4' Ly g throughout and has a beautiful finish. We have only a sl o75 help reszorenpro:;?;;)"::-r%'\?c"n s‘;g::\g Liberty 2d 4”: 5 9284 8110 842‘78 § very few to sell at our very special price for Monday of. e Teme Tost eople thiik. His state- | Liberty 3d 4%s. 95.00 8560 B9 N an feel confident that business con- | LiPerty 4th 4%s . < 280 B0 et 5716 N itlons all over the world, with few | Victory 3 . ceen 9940 9460 Vit 9832 \ exceptions, are slowly improving. | Victory .. 9940 9470 95.28 \ i{n this country, orderly but per- | . _}\\\ buying only what they can sejl foc | N\ cash. Consumers ‘have had t :H t M S ) et \ to’si much pessimiste taik, vermic | 41 ATVES ay oave :iissia N\ they ,l-l:;elli)etn'expeclinx still fur- | \ uction in_prices,” that they | ot : SIMMONS A Special Dol im, et ormal times "SFe | crope. “While the 1zvor question is a ! This is the word brought back from | France the sentiment is bitter. si | are buying only what is ab: y necessary for their daily wansl‘?.u‘e“ People Have Been Scared. “People everywhere have b e &cared. They are getting over lhl: The people of this country are the Ereatest consumers of food and manu factured products in the world in nor. i Russia will struggle to her feet or totter into anarchy during the next vear. depending on the succcss of her From Ruin, Says Travcl.. stands an everlle tish herself as the rier 1o liussin. This i the feeling of the she financed one of the revolutio . flcult one, there are many si that reg v Wi 3 ¥ signs | that region by Willlam H. Johnston, | Jo%, AR HCT ORe B0 Jwe T ot e All_Metal I win MA I I RE SS g‘;:f&‘nl;);o;hzr;:: unln;: as- well as|president of the . Internationai As-[turn their fingers toward America B Ao haonestly will- | gociation of Machinists, w hasland England and say: ‘What has . Beds 50-b.” All-white Cotton ing and trying to do their part readjustment which is going on. | hope the standard of living and pay just returned from a Luropean tour! you done for us. We fouzht by vou i side and logt more men thaa all th s - of the workingman why &, A4 pay \for the purpos: of surveying inter-other armies combined. Our leade . . . . . . 2, v v ! tional conditions with pecial at-, turned traitors. We killed th . . B Full Si . the low pre-war level. To force that | MAtIOM With ppecil Rl s chek 4 - This Louis XVI Living Room Suite Is Finished —of rich walnut, old ivory or Size Mattress; good Would be & bad thing for eversbody. | tention to Iabor situations. f et up others. Now that we - M h mahogany - finish—twin size, 3 grade of ticking; well made. o ll‘)em-.n. on Will Help, | His principal mission was original-| backs and say you will have nothir® ) n t “Eyila;, created: in Bon rade relations With | to do with us. Is that fair? n anogany feet 3 inches wide. Each, Reduced tox largely by"a’ disastrous ey Jeaes, gficials of the Russian government. | “Switserland, on account of i & 50 < s < e corrected in a few day: ga, orcign Minister | exchange rate, is closing her 1t has vane back and ends and comprises large Settee, Spirit of determination .m?’:.;_,f’,:‘e‘rn’: Litvincy of the Russian government | tories and cutting down exports Armchair and Arm Rocker, upholstered in Imported Velour; the Fireside Chair has valance at back. Verw specially priced at........c eiiiiiniiieiiiesanaasinns 14930 s172 | L I AP E A I R e, $9.98 ;)lnln on the part of all will help to ring prosperity much sooner most {)eo:;le think. ten “I also feel hopeful because Presi- dent Harding has put on his overalls and is determined to use his great power and influence in the readjust- ment and the settlement of foreign sent him the following message: “We cannot talk of trade as long as American government continues {to follow Russian policy that takes away from both sides the most ele- imentary guarantees upon which the {success of trade relations is so de- pendent.” | Her mone; Other nations cannot pay.” _— EXECUTION DATE SET. is high. Two Men to Die for Murder in l ) N and domestic questions which i “In the event of fallure of the roP-SIde 2 . N vitally affect economic situations ang : crops,” declared Mr. Johnston .\'ep-l Camden. $_ the prosperity of all our people.” terday, “‘Russia probably will be. N. J.. July 16.—The week N thrown into anarchy. This would Nad: 01y 28 Crib Strongly constructed of metal, white enamel fin- ish. drop side. Specially priced, including spring, Size 8x10. Sale price. Japanese Grass Rugs— Size 9x12. Sale price. . Size 8.3x10.6. Sale pric Kitchen Cabinet Steol Japanese Grass Rugs— Summer Rugs and Hangings At Specially Reduced Prices $4.95 - $6.95 $14.75 € Cottage Portieres — Col- ors, with valance. Pair.... Dutch Cross Stripe Cur- tains—With valance. Pair. $2.98 $1.49 10101 1027201 AL 201 P 2 AL L L P L PO CIRCULAR GIVES DETAILS OF MANUFACTURE OF INKS Methods of Testing Described in Full by U. S. Bureau of = Standards. The burcau of.standafds has just iissued a circular, No. 95, which deals | | with the subject of inks, mothods of manufacture and testing. i The circular gives some valuabl: {Information. with emphasis upon {methods of testing used at the bureau, and describes in such detail including | as to make them available to any| | be followed by slaughters and would {prove very disturbing to the peace of the entire world. “At _planting time the peasants {had decided to plant seed enough ifor crops which would support no more than themselves. Their atti- tude was: ‘Why should we plant Jarge crops when they will be con- fiscated.” To offset this condition the i festo declaring that the peasants would be charged only a certain per- !centage tax of their products. The crop over and above the tax would Dbe at the disposal of the peasant. i “Now comes the great difficulty. ‘Russfa is illiterate. Her peasants the vast majority of them—do not i{read or write. Messages from the { government are transmitted by word of mouth. The .situation now rests | government- recenty issued a mani- | of August 28 was set today for ex- ecution of the death sentences upon Raymond W. Schuck of Camden and Frank J. -James of Brooklawn for the murder of David S. Paul, Camden bank messenger. The men were orig- inally to have been sent to the elec- | tric chair at Trenton on April 10, but lan appeal to the court of errors and appeals acted as a supersedeas. The new date was set today by Judge Frank L. Katzenbach of the New i Jersey supreme court, who conduct- ied’the trials of both defendants, fol- lowing refusal by the court of er- rors and appeals to grant a new et will be taken to the No appeal supreme court, as originally planned. but an application for a pardon will be mlflep& once to the New Jersey N In colors. Pair........... chemist. Writing and copying inks, | on the fact as to whether the mes- ¢ pardons, it was said. Fol- b 1 N Marie Antoinet ; | duplicating and sympathetic. inks, | sengers of the government can get | 02%d of PEFGEOC o uulds win be \White ename! N 2 inette . ‘. C i murking, canccling and etamping | word to a Sufficient number of peas- | (OF OE For OV of sentence. finish. Special, N Rugs— Size 83x10.6. $ 15.75 Plain and Figured Mad- e eny yolL a0 the, tablets amisuts 1o plant enoush forithe suel ”, b3 . s . C/ in e circular. | tenance O N . i The greatest variety ® 1t the messengers reach . \ Sale price....... ras Curtains, Pair........ |applied”to writing inks, where ret| enough _peasants the mituation 1a TOWNLEY LOSESAPPEAL \ { sistance to light and reagents, keep. |saved. If not, anarchy probably will > |ing quality, fluldity and penetration | follow. There appears to be a Senti- | Nonnartisan League Officers Re- L L A LN This Bedside Table mahogany WAVE 1T CHARGED IF You wyg, e e This Light Oak Revolving Office Chair are determined, as well as _total solids, ash, iron, sulfuric, anhydride, tannin, dye and chromium gontent. The circular includes a bibliog- raphy. TRY TO OUST GOVERNOR. New Election in North Dakota. ment of distrust of the government {1n the minds of the peasants, but persons who appear to be in a posi- flon to state impartially the condi- tions declare that Lenin's sway Is vet'strong enough to convince them ¥5at"the government should be heed- n this instance.” edG‘ermany is showing the quickest w“come.back” of any European coun are working. New fused Review of Jail Sentence. . PAUL, Minn., July 16.—Motion of cos‘:l;.l:l for A. C. Townley, president of 'the Non-partisan League, and Joseph Gilbert, formerly league or- ganizer, for reargument of their case in which they were convicted in Jackson county of violation of the denied by the Minnesota supreme Of old ivory or = = Get Half Required Si 1 ding to Mr.|state espionage act and were sen- o < gnatures for | try. ~Her people, accortfif =3 and |t To Jail for ninety days, was finish. JULIUS LANSB“RGH P Ll ** | Jotnston, appear to be wel feg ¢ | teneed 5y Reduced for Mon-» day to FURNITURE NINTH % 7 STRE Co. i ed oak, and a con- venient home" Specially priced at for office. size or | FARGO, N. D...July 16.—More than | half the signatures required to in- isure a_recall election against Gov. Lynn J. Frazier, Attorney General Lemke, and John Hagen, commis. sloner of agriculture and Iabor, hav. | been reported to the headquarters of Wworking wonders in industrial flelds. Bat the cry goes up, time and time again, for raw materials. “Shortage of raw materials is what is hampering Germany at the present time. Her recovery. how- ever, appears to be more speedy and healthy than any country of the old court toda: ‘The defen: ts were given a stay of thirty days to apply to the federal Supreme Court for review of their case. 2 —_— ATR MAIL PILOT KILLED. . N\ the Independent Voters' Association,|world. Germany sent finto Russia o= N it was announced today. Foring the first half of the month AN F_fif'”o{ ’.?,‘o"_“' Howard N Petitions tabulated in the Fargo|of April 990 cnr!o-d-od '}?”r:";:; um-y'nnr ‘“‘“ by the u,""r“_a“_ N headquarters contained 15.923 signa-|against Er'lfikr_l‘d“lo zinrfn‘nd“‘s. 'With | dred-foot fall of his plane as tures at noon. Kighty thousand si _tures are required. e 1iéh as is is at present, Ger- started og his regular trip to Rene~