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, %ium&wzummflf BR 4 the sire to joln should communicate with Secretary J. Donald Britt or Presi dent James M. Rhinehart. "In add! . .tion. a drum aad.bugle cerps will Cal ‘ “organized, as will also a dramatic | Will ballot on ll;nlluuflnl recel wie: . The installation of the new officers | Sulted in & large gain. % ot 18 el ‘will be held Thursday, June 8. A so- cial cigars. t Sari A Ve provided by the board of trustees. Knl‘lu of Orient will hold cel council next October, the first meeting | Tuesday evening between 7:30 ang 9 | tered longs and averaged lower, tl terials. ' Prodycers are 12 mon! Clul ton. wa a ? Nati 1 : el SR N e | AR et nual exci * which.. _be’ gt du b last i B 4 4 R ;"x:lh-:‘-; '3 tln-nn ou:l c:::‘m m‘:fl“ . n“&q u'l‘l;s 3 m"’ tinued from Twenty-ninth Page.) or‘%gl:::;&i‘n‘ln‘; Lodge, No. 24, DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. l.nnounudg Hriy :?;lu ‘3% mt reports ow{h ‘routhwest talling of a gles, who instituted the first e, No. 26,Wednesday Wash., twerty-two work i k8. 8 Arrangements bave been perfected | Memorizl day céremecnles, whi umfavorabia. cunditions. for LA i3 TANKS, | for the anRUAL memoriel nervices of |to be held next Bunday,’ June s makel & Feths bu o . ¢ nian e, No. 23, et its lasi|ihe Daughters of America, Sunday |the Bylvan Theater, In tie construction 1n . ago. o meeting, had &n illustrated lesture on |evenin; 28, at Eastern Presby- |rounds. Senatgr M She The finish 'was unsettled, with values he aerig contemplates reviving | Tialy. o tho | LoriaR Chu tate Secretary C. H. |will make the Sddress, and wing & net loss K} Wl 2 3e 11 i, ‘all members who de- ‘L‘l.yr::gn h%':"r:‘:id 25, -.-;r:mlx ct Tm: um.‘: wm! a.u "t‘he roll vf“ dccnnu d %fh .m A ific:'- will farnish”mus! a “"u oats | sm‘wfl tmm Fll'm' m r Mrs. Ma o 7 oo : % ¥ g:;g; Bome lodge ‘0t Grand Chancelar T ey S Te |report” of s werlviclon ed Aot 2 3 ang 3% 1 high Wt . um. « p ‘et | Provigion, Rt Ig—— £ |5y Buwdon’or et cimire dols | Exciitions renged from § love ness in Other.Metals. . -}... its recent smoker. of a sitp for the new Woodmen of showed fair strength in the| Npw YORK. ! ‘May 6—The st 4 World Tempk early trading with coi asion’ houses ‘f;“:":‘,",,'_‘;":";'.‘_ will 'be the flower bearers. Rev. Dr.| The 103¢ Regiment of the Uniform :ym an the nqfi:’l “the 1 pastor of the church, will|Rank is p: 1 Century-Decatur Lodge, No, 30, to- . ham- 2 desp! basis of inoréagdd cost’ pf production In gonmection with the all-star drill { ton, N..Y., A £ 3 de= | e session und an entertainment will TOTTOW evening will 5.}:':,,‘.”,?{“"'.2 to be exacuted before the mational|tions and’ arine will be held: ook ; due to the rige in fust and basio ma- to be In charge of Harry C.|the evening ol The spring campal , Henry Melzer and Michael bers In the Jodee: with a good time. of the guard will be held .Tuesday,|o'clock, except ‘the third Tuesdayi support coming from a local ele- future. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Past' Supreme Chancellor Edward | June §, at 3d and Pennsylvania avenuc.| Authority has been granted for -t interest, which wag also the general and| Wall Welatos Toa o Dunn last Saturday sustained a severe | southeast. \ use of the public grounds beside the|best buy esterday. Thae action of 1 forelgn r rails. Pi ebster Lodge will spend Tuesday | injury, fracturing his right leg. His| The state councilor,will hold an im- [old National Museum, In tNe Smith- | May continued to ba the daminating | re 2 evening having a good time. The en- d hi years, and |portant conference with her deputles |gonian Par] 5 2 -« - | influence, o A K AU parta: Park. ther factors being’ almost gextaliment committee will stage s | theg85019%H onday, June 12, at Goodwill Council. . ent! 4 soke e85 Aas SATEAT y red. 4 T including songs: and ‘storied | S Liverty Council, No. 6, hay decided | MODERN WOODMEN OF~ | The fenort from the southwest tolg | 3% *2% despite large forein ofers. i {strong, with pfices advancing on the |Feviving confl 'MONEY AT LOWEST RATE / PR TY Clearings Incresse and Security Values Go Steal; Market ‘hative and| Higher—Presidential Efforts for Recov- stieet; with Tts usual perspl cacity, eithér pemwed this Improve ment monthg sgo er had the plain luck to belleve in- it and discounted short - talks and recitations, with # t|not to gend representative of the deterloration in, the conditiol Dearth of Eleotralytie. the tmprovement: 3 prise drill. The degrees will be con- 3 o has . sk m-| W specilators he Jolly Knights' Club will meet ferred Wednesday by the team from AMERICA, + | f the crap.&s the harvest approaches, fown .eostinued fi While Tuesday evening to consider the re- port of the committee on arbitration, ‘"fi%fi?é’.‘éif}r"iufl;‘,,*“‘“ ‘gr,- .?opnon, o8 Tnsutance X tment for the Dis- | council, No. 2, last Monday was pleas- | Casey presiding. The chalr anpounced fer day _have charge of the initiatory work. . W The knight rank ceremonial is|George W. Soliers, se ‘Grand Maste! i ‘Garham, W/ Triumph Council. Central Camp held its we & is superintends ficient rainfall {n the past six weeks. most of the producers asking This report wag largely responsible > . will con- “hi antly converted into a surprise birth- | the appointment of Charles Cramer the pags and knights fanks Tues- | haot savtion o aapies o day-party in honor of Pust iate |as s member of the fratenal pelations | for . ! lomeatlc congumpti evening. The ceremonial team will | Bored-gons wirh b ont; | Councilor Miss Alice Courtney. Btate | committee, to fill the wacancy o merket. Reocelpts of whest ware 35 | S0oatio, consumption has been ) PR R Sice :??3 Conductor Mrs. Mary P. James and |sloned by ‘the. realghetion. -of M ‘and deliverigs on May contracts | 8ctive - following lsrge purcha e tee. State Secretary C. H. Miiler joined in | Locknane from th mmit this morning were 430,000 byshels. riier 4n the.month, although a ve: the felicitations extended ‘to MIss [ A, R. Talbot Camp aphointed & com: Friumph Council, No. 8, Tuesday|for organiaimn club among | Point ‘in sympathy with wheat, but | Y a’. = 5% lower to ¥ advance: icorn une |its own at $2.50 to $3.00 per dozen and Court District of Columbia, No. 212 OFFICE SPACE | —Tuesday, after a brief business ses- bo! ig! Corn and oats, while “u,‘f.- Tather | f8ir @mount of businiess is still being | The betterment, e % - laced for -June and.July shipment.|entirely in our o' ourtney. pitiee to consider wyys and: means firm, ‘early reactsd from” the high|EII08 (25T ¢ tew days have|sarkets, s our : It is an opes 4 or not.|munication from Mr. John §. Hord, changed to % 1o % off: ontd % down |§120 to $180.for No- 2 stock while | much has been accomplished ot not: | municetion from, Mr Jobn & How The Good: af order at Independent |Ing Friday . cvening: with Conasl | some sections, which have had iosut- | L‘e""’“a vailable below the 134-cent | 19, #1808 329, S 4 for the early firm undertone of the|quarter dellvery. The demand for|business warld, but.th nd hss -Just 1 fe and wind, seemingly h’nv- er, is slmost |#uch men as Sylvanus Stokes. hotel ywn' great American l[’)"nlr and operator, Washingts expqrts have again C. BY L A. FLENING. . vestment buying, enl the returns on the funds ) - 0 warran market: -has th, 5 nda| It has besd s wWeek, 3 month, of | Syaghington Ges his Sad continued . sctive & : e o faith | porsiioston Ges nés savanced 11 in the future and many evidences of | FUMoTs of increased dividend pros- pects. The company is {n good shape, trade reyival,“getugs and not predi-|hay an abundance of oil cated on the wore or less distant |few worries. e el Materially higher than g §0, but they still offer 8. ere are securities on -the local list that are not subject to the. in- tangible tax, and this equals 3 of 1 per cent. ‘ % New Mortgage Company. ¢ were, marking | The Baltimore Mortgage Company, it being said ti t rain was needed in | Ress, with little or no slectrolytia now up stock and bond:. values, business | Inc., B:l!ul well known Washington Fe business men en -the and t respond 83 1t | 40009 of directors, has been orsen figure for both June and third- | should hgve to e efforts of thelized for the purpose of purchasin o boom con- | first and second trusts on residences taken 8 fresh | In the District of Columbia and Mary- The board of directors includes . George W. Walther, vice presi “lessened im- |dent ‘and director i Babk, Balti- ) been Jargely for shipment to France. follow: ; ; evening, at Washingtor Hall, 3d and | the moto: thusi: of t! " | there was no material pressure, and decreased, he |more; C. R. Wattenscheldt, attorney el Pehmosfudnid? dvemie southaiet. Wil otor enthusiascs he camp. | the Cactitng wan e R s m‘:l"l':; ::"c.,;fli"""“" ‘haye, been porte wg,gq,m‘,;‘.‘,,.‘fi,':::'y"i.i‘- 8¢ Jaw, Baltimore; Pravk J. 0Bricn iellle l"l“ its twenty-fifth anniversary. KNIGHTS OF ym .'{ character Qintil near the close, when A hlllfl“ c:‘ M8 of our forsign: g‘ ‘:u outhern Can Company, Harr, i &cace ofl‘:cerl nd members of the export Interests became heavy buyerp dvances in Other Metals, oo - ) dve works; Jonathan K. B. L. C 5 ardexhave haen nyited. The recignatian of Harry Gi Apnis, | of July corn. Tin showed firmness, ow!ng to shai e During Pebrusry. and’ Mgrch 'the| VOSTell. general superintendep: . L. Chambliss aytlower Council, No. 11, recently [who has Served as chancellar Som- | Provisions averaged lower with a |88Vences in Landon ad the strength| .During Tngs decreased ap- | 1h¢ Metropolitan Life Insurance « Torise birthday ‘party in mander of Syracusiand Lodge Nod¥0: | ryener light trade.” It ook but lttlg|of other metals. Visible and invisiple {2Verake e Curing Aptil 88d May E::"fis‘!“";“"g‘ e Horey = Wa L since January 1, was accepted b 11 § 2 de. | suppliés are large, howaever. precigaly, ned materially, €8 eat of the Frontier Mort, . Ll lodge and the following newly. selling to make the lower range de- | S0 18 876 in | they have gal ma i orporation, Buffalo, N. Y. and wishes to announce A pocketbook was pre- | officers were installed at ita cony ite the strength in hogs. lead and the w, l!la.p‘;.i"l:c::fl:efltl o |cially so far thig.month. = o |Charles D. Newton. attorney general sented by the members of the councll | tion Friday night: E. o= demand. Bupplies her are curtailed| R O, Dum & G0 Teports (12 VPl (for the siate of New York, are amore and gifts from the councilor, Mrs. H. | chancellor commanders; J. 5. Fergugon, New York Quotations- by the Perth Amboy strike. o of twenty.leading et v |ime well known financiérs ou ihis hatiRe e 5 C. Babbitt, and from the Fecording | vice chancelior: T. M. Birch, hrelatai | NEW YORK, May 30_Wheat— | % the Berth Amboy ststie. © = L8 S deaich, 81.042,360.- | PoArd: at he is now associated with secretary, Mrs. Maggle Calla “ Farrar, magter-at-arms, and B, | 5pot, easy; No. 3 red and No. 3 hard, | ¢ light offerings from smelters, wit! D, snd foF | (% COrPoration 1s underwritten by - birthday leake with “slxteen” candles | K. Kirby, inner guard. - 77| 1:47%; Ne.'1 Maritobs, 1.56%, snd No. | demand mostly for eatly shipment. ob. {pe jSmoot Corporation of Bulfaio, : Eames wero played and refreshments “PATRIOTIC 0 oF 3 et durum, 143% olt. track (Gaivanisrs bave hapgnt moderate M ALase: §i2-603 Munsey “buifing omsines : I DALL H. HAGNER & COMPANY Recvel o i TR - * |atends: ‘No. 2 Yetlow and. No. 3| Antimony qulet, with’som result of business on to0aV S o ot aares SY Tr siock of I the National Sauon, foter ';,’;‘;‘;"d % AMERICANS. - A white, $0%, and No. 2 mixed, 803 c.|of prices to encouragp bus prices, vfi? ST & year 860, €xcepl Snosel ‘?'5 T il I New. ¥ork, all rall. Oats—Spof, - e feas then d . Lo nt of Real Estate Brokers Last Wednesday evening Comp ‘No. g " Sy in stocks and bonds. a large amount o 1 held its spring contest, the lucky | #teady: No. 3 white, 50. Lard—Fasy; BAETIMORE U No one can very well guirry n Weshington and Bulti- consisting of lass in- |ones being Mrs. Pearl. Wolfe, Mra. t, 11.95812.05. : PRODUCE. polliicsly ar stherwise. the | more > o itiation and dances. Thorne and J. E. Downing, The camp BALTIMORE, Md., May 30—(Spe-|carnest efloru-v.fin Pri cnt‘m:d; Sanford L. Porter, local manager of 1207 Connecticut Avenue Last Monday evening Independent |will have initiation the first meeting 3 {al). —Notwithstanding 'the fact that|{ng is makingin the interest of tr tuis institution, ® that his com- } Sobich 22 e, Doney guesis, Sats | in Juse WEEK’S WHEAT FEATURE a1, T Jonts, s Bonly | relVAL overt seemy to wo divect: | PR BRTCl? N 0 SEnHEY MR/ 3 o 2 shore o! 4 ant His pvery o] er ity 3 . Al churmey: ~te Comnellor Miss| - DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. | IS DOWN-GRADE TREND |Virginie are, inging ocoed cargoss | og o The ending ot Pugies, o0 | Coatinaie.hihe i, o Maske sy . gLast National Councilor Mrs. Naomi | =Anacostia Council, No. 14, has ‘an-| CHICAGO, May 20.—Except during |are holaing up. fairly well gn "raoet 21.‘.‘?;‘: ‘o bringing out the NI Eo o with S Bee Tt et Caure ] T o e |t Ea Ty Iy ellie gATIacostla | temporary stimulus to buying which |lines. ' Lettuce, kale and spinach have | fh¢ ig in big men and to stimulate|people in this yiclnity, and he antici- glslrlc‘t klol{?cll attended the State %ethodgln Hall the evenings of May |resulted from the Supreme Court up- |taken a drop, the former selling at 40 ven political opponeats to di "lgg I?_Y -3 B-Zh'; X ‘_urn founotl of VArginia asession.at Not- |23 and 24, ¢ |set of the Capper-Tincher act, price to 75 cents a basket. with Norfolk va- | business ' ideas. ~Ably ssslsting 0| o0 SOCUC K Q0 SAYF L oiieey By 16, " o8 wheat this week has headed chief- |rlety bringing. 60 cents to $1.00; kale. | president, directly in commereies 82| oy 00t eTP ot A o e ana { P. 0. 8. OF A. ly down grade. Liberal receipts, es- {20 to 30 cents & bushel, and spinach 30 | manyfacturing efforts, dissemingt W | AIC TREL &7 & PRCHRE of the TRyans || CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF | vwaenington Camp, No. 2 hela its | Beclally in Chicago, acted as a weight [to 50 cents. Bpring onions heve sd- | vainabie news and.actual trade j hamber of Commsres lxst month 2 AMERICA. regular meeting at :i: Louisiang ave: | O° the mlrk’:t. C&mpnrediwn: a var “";:‘-d .alil:!‘ll“ at $1.50 to $1.75 | ;5 Herbert C. Hoover.. the Becretary Leonard Wood, Governor of the Philip. nue on Friday night. pek-ago, Whege hip amrning way 385 to 3300 m Sorm ang | ot Commerce. question whether | pines, in answer to an oficial com- to a_shade advance, and provisions |Rearby native brings & premium of 50 o ¥ sion, Dr. Cecella T. Gallagher, wortty | WILL PLAY “SANTA LUCIA™ |5 $2 %598, %, 294 cents a dozen over Quotations when of Bt e R e Insistently direct- [through the War Department at In ?c(ur?n onguctod = al evening. Rev. i hav s to have :‘selllement 3‘ May lrl(‘:.uluty‘. a0 datinnd St 3350 ,Snzo:me next thrnmwun&a{hg‘u Xfi;“‘;'.““- which was, in part, as rancis ‘avanaugh, chaplain, Rev. : whoat contracts here arranged on a e in g lemand at $2.50 to hip pra 3 laws: 4 et Joitn O'dnady. D, b ¥0. chapls Stephen | Ju0slav Professor’s Production to | AgRt TORYEAE RS ArRS o8 urrent | 82.76 halt “barrel for small junes. ;::‘;uc“?:fi_"; s g ‘The sales tax has worked out very T. Morris addressed. the court. and value of the grain in general domestic | Badishes, while plentifui, are several members responded with mu.| D° Oiven by Holy Bosary Club. program, following which refresh- | Palmieri 1 b’ . wheat shipments to all markets, but |long white. Rhubarb and beets active | in line ments were lcrvod.‘ .vumm.vlu,ow:|lzfl';rmfiivefle‘.‘1’b :.'.’51-’...:.'.‘ especially to Chieago from Illinols|at $4.00 to $6.00 per hundred for the | banker This evening at 7:30 the annual ves- | day night at Carroll Hall, 10th T"d and Indiana. * As a result the May de- | former. $5.00 to ufld- sical numbers, instrumental and vocal, Santa Lucla, the historjeal a siderable to do with dlscouraging |hundréd for button red, 75 cents to Encouragement of thus vrovxdinf & pleasing impromptu | religious play by Pgor.’_‘ Aurnl‘;g bullish sentiment &nd with promoting | §1.00 for long red and $1.00 to $2.00 for | trade in the aid of fin o with safe ba should be car 3680 J08 the latier. | onnpctionE, | . ‘baymigh a5 13- Con cokily o pRuiaten: furnishes the opportunity for|giicd to' Cuba.' : i | per service will be held at St. Pat- |G streets, for the b heri tivel Other Tnes of garden truck bave & 911 15th Street N.W. - | Fick's Church. Rt. Rev. Mgr. Corne- | ing fand’ of Holy lglg:wlC?x:r:h by lower tendency and prices mostly in |portant part of our il |lius F. Thomas will preside, Rev.|the Dramatic Club of the parish. In|With the new crop months Reports buyers’' favor. K fties and requires so . | Francls X Cavanaugh will be cele-|addition to the strung:dramatic ig-|of slowing fown of forslun demand| The'market for whits potatoss rules | that it fursishas ) 2 9 27,32, rant, an ev. William F. Hafey, vice | terest TO 1 .. . |acted also as a bear! actor, s and a slow- rge Washington’s Newest Office Building | cnancellor of ‘tne archdiocese of Bai- | acter, fhe aurhor ‘nas made the piay | o0, 8d Brevaiiing cool wet weather. |ing up of the demand for old in favor | witn £ the transactio timore, will deliver the sermon. attractive by the archeological and | Besides, there were enlarged esti-[of new potatoes. Matyland and Vir-fend of with forty-three charter, members, | has included. i L representing five parishes. The fol- | The cast has been at work.for some | able ¥ield in Kansas. Fa Nuls A ber | ol Yocum, vice regent, both of 8t. Mar- | Marie Funty, Stella Ni tive strength of July and, September tin's parish; Katherine Street of St |Lucla lqeoni. Al;n:tulcl;l;'ml}:o"" Xl:fi dellyerieg of wheat, September on one | with Mgiu. ;42!) : 1430 K St. N.W. dette McDermott of St. Peter's parish, | Mari, racl, Catherine Catalano, | F4SoFd for the season. secretary. Last Sunday a large dele- | Annita Schaefer, Ross Petilnpto, | Unfavorable conditions for the|mer and §3.00 to §3.50 for the latier |when a loss is c?h I t J mination of'v corn § with No. 2 stock of both:gelling a little e profit . Ta, Ig;uun went to Alexandria, Va., to|Florence Pettinato, Anellg,.l,mr:é :!:::eugw;:d l'n: ;l’elldlnoll S it Liedals e!“ g ¢ ::he.rmt"‘“:m‘on" nd oats. participate in the initlation of a class | Margaret Rotundo, Rose Chase, sweets and yams moderate and | There are many w i - 'y igh pri fancy stock only the ri ae. end who demand|gakig ‘adopted Aloysius parish, historian, and Berna- | Brizzolarl, Hose Geracl. Loulse Vit adeadion touching & Tiew high brice 2C 8000 10 hen SgnKet rules easy o e Taation therafor, 80 thal | was the oaly central European aation companies that!,, gvail of this panacea of all tax demand centered”on choice to |take chancew that are in the business | pyrdens—the T:l“ tax. Czechoslo- , help recoup in|credit hag becos well in the Philippines and I believe it and forelgn trade bad apparently con- |g0od demand at §0 cents to $1.00 per Help the Moter Trade be a most desirable form of fax- the automotive ¢ difficulties which sncial profits is | b, nking, but thelto the fact that small business men eful in making|gre not obliged to keep books here. I think, however, that this difficulty business activ-| "I pelieve that this eystem of tax- much Ainancitg (ation could b most sugeessfully &p- d rates an “‘At the meeting, after due delibera- §00d rate security—if the OMher|tion the Chambér of Commerce of n_is backed bY | Havana decided to accept the sales - ity. tax, but only &s & substitute for the A junior court has b current regarding the Argen- |ginia McCormicks are bringing $1.25 to | commercial honesty, and integr 3 ¥ Tty thrse ehiery rESuIzed [early Christisn historical mategial he exportable supply and the prob- |§1.50 per 100 pounds ant §0 ta 75 cents | “No one need feal, for 11 ?‘r ‘Potatoes are | bankers who exact lowing officers were elect, ki Crop scare possibilities were re- {quoted st $3.00 fo $5. & _barrel a take chances in this H a ")/‘ lv a rd m a n Trapp, Srand. regent, &nd. Florehte | memibers of the olob: dai DIGHOITE | spansible In the main for the re 3100 to $1.75 s bushel. *Receipts of | than hew to the line. sympathy 0T | stamp tax and the tax on profits, and farge rates andnot as ap additional burden to be business raiher|porne by the business men. N % “The smaller nationé are beginning from fhe béglnning. ined' there Will [¢that balarced its' budget, and its as me !ond that It recently megofiated a large logn in H G jed over au- rica and Great Britain. ' by Court Kavanaugh. = d market for ¢orn sweets and yims will 9 ¢ The same care exercise Ame: E ]13': of Court Distriot o!T ('3513;.’::1:" i g:'-‘efi'e'“c%%m S:;onl::: "‘fi'm“" Provision ‘prices. went up In line [$1.60 and 50 to 75 cen! 3 tomobile financing thet Is given to| “The United States, Wh&;:!h Erest ' = = == e be held Tuesday, June 7. at the Wom- | The ~directress * ia ~ Mise = Diopstts e o | o B e o | b e g B aE ) * | o o oot thoh ny oer - | T : y under ter recelipts, bu wil Ve goo s bu ; T em's City Club, 23 Jackson place Rorth- Prignola and the business maneger " stock ‘shows big aifotonce. in Pality | G one M ids Spencd there were 10.- | one thing. is kept out of this solution 1% the Mi, N é‘fi',,' WIIF be music by - from certain sections and fancy, large [ 448,632 passenger ,cars 8nd MOtoT |of the problem by the marrow Vision : MACCABEES . |the Misses 4. Cliffo, B. and M. Slat-| COTTONSEED OIL LOWER. |fruit ‘of sound qualily bringing top | truoks in use in the United States. |and seifizh aims of politicians and po- 3 Holyv Rn" ¥ Ch:x B:y Band of the NEW YORK, May 20.—Cottonseed prices readily m the market men.| Today the estimgte is 10,500,000, |Jjtical economic experts. e i 21 Not Last Month or This Spring Memorial services for deceased Mac- T Choeeh [ wag lower ‘under scattered llqui- | Bastern shore, Marylahd and Virginia rapidly ingreasing . ;g.;;g;;'fl;‘g e San ex s MO 1 cabees will be held in the Lutheran v : ation, Induced by slow trade demand | 370, NorIolk ace sellilg at 15 to 22 | motor com . S les tax : - , eep pace with the and, “The money raised by a =al ‘ Church, on Wisconsin avenus north-| SUES FOR §25,000 DAMAGES, |and- the poor showing i lard andconis and Anie a0 o3 a0 a8 o kesp pacn WL e Wit for | coms Bons. Somehore! snd “trom fi | west above P street, June 11, at 3| Suit to recover §25,000 damages for | SO 00" not lower. Sales, 2, No oversupply and dafly receipts have | the partial payment plan In vogue ': somebody. It does net vy no;:dre = o'clock. A member of Congress, a |alleged malicious prosecution has beem | foy." !’r1me crude, 16. cleared up readily at about today's splling .both new and second-hand |funde ocut of the air. o m-om: b{ Apflflmlmltaly $63,000 Worth of Building Lots in | Eeml:]:(; of the assoclation, will deliver fllef{l in the “l':fl'lt;lct Su) ame C«éulil bY | rime swmmer yeilow g:gmt;om extept wherg of inferior .,,,.;m.,.l.h ner -;::1:“?1:’ ’t“;‘naau‘nt{; :::n:o pay it, it is & burden to ¥ e address. rtl A. Wright agal e .Colum- z fz . nent plan be 3 : % CHEVY CHASE PARK, D C H]| Dirount Vernon Tent Tuesday night |his Hatel Campanye Thronsn Attor: foin R, September. | Y In_comparison with the moderate|en operation of the ba “Burders may be Heayy or they may o sy o] had as visitors George Degenhardt of | ney T. Marris Wampler, the plaintig | 28+ 2% : wholesale' demignd preyailing, receipts| 1t (s big business fu every sense| be light hon R A 39 Every Lot Was Sold to Build on—Not to Hold {| Texas, A. €. Degenhardt of George- |says the defendant caused his arrest i of native and nearby e of the word, and with honesty and a| “The sales tax is a burden, B e for 8, Tati town Tent, No. 6 and Commander | February 21 last on a charge of dis-| Miss Eva Rosé of Lawrence, market are ample for il trade re-|fair cash payment should furnlsh a|such a light burden n{ eac! 4 Ixm i3 or Spetulation Michael of Georgetown Tent, No. 6. |orderly conduct.- He was acqiitted of | Mass., i3 Baid fo be the only waoman |quirements and a shade easler tone|gteady and large-del 'of money.| where it finglly falls for "ultima 3 1 The members of Mount Vernon Tent | the charge. In’ Paliée Court. sign bainter.in New England. is noted, which. no doubt reflects the El H were inyited to meet with George- : town Tent Thursday night. —are just being completed and 15 more will be started as soon NAYTIONAL UNION. as_possible. . Come out Sunday—before it is too late—and select your lot Victory and United councils gave 3 2 e e stocke. dealt in on:the New ¥ork Stock Exchange. The period |able as buye e critical and hel - Will s foint dance and entertainment at | SCRL3CHe, SGeke SoME O, OB IRS AOR, Yotk dink the clows of the market|steck has iy b sold 5t 2 diecoung |8otON- O lt or ou Pythian Temple Thursday evening.|Friday, May 19 The 'lower sectlon of the chart indicates the zelative | The market for young chickens has J 3 During the intermission refreshments | activity of the market. - 2 2 > 'a firmer tone and valueg rule a shade . ..Come early. The office is on the ground and the agents and builders wilkbe there. . were served to ajl guestsg. A. 8. L t busines: —|fecling at other leading egg centers. st this ti] ; = SR . 7| Btrictly fresh native and nearby stock CAC L A 4 is bringing 25 tents a dogen and aver-| " A Maryland” aufomobile title 18 a|because of any exertion he has o RANGE 4 , |8ge receipts 33 and- 24. With theggod thing and ost lpcal’ users of | make or hardship he has to bear. > . 5 % r|warmer weathér prevailing promptcors should title, The ' following chart shows fiupmmly the actlan of forty repee-|and frequent shipments are advis-|ohich adds to that u David R. Forgam,- president of the . 1f, however, a contflyance is higher, current receipts having fall- | National City Bank of Chicago ?nd :};"‘e':, up Bo that 100 men Gud each Brown of Unjted Council had. general 9 4.95 % 27 2.3 4 0 UG 6ITIE [én oft' the latter part of the week. |brother of the faamecigl authority,|}SE“equaily, the burden bebSmes & : 5 feathe: ek : Springers 1% pdunds ahd over spe-|James B. Forgan,'in -addressing & 29 # REMEMBER it} | charge of the arrangements, assisted EENENEEREE chally 15 good demand at 50 to 5 &|gronp of bankers the other dey spid: | FSMST is what happens iR ‘the rt in the dally receipts runs small.| meet his obligation? whom you gannot |, . two. or three bijl rs exicad the mots. give | (26,008, B 06 RS CRTIONY. he needs. all the.time | pgn3s scores of millions of them—i. a pfano ‘?&m » 3p 3 1 n undertake to Jthey FRwi—3eey-the Koo et k1t e pormothlie ol oF Ehould be ‘en- | payment that it is not felt; it is not egpeciglly when | perceptible. The payer does not know such low rate he is paying it; that is, he does not guch a “If you ask one man to 1 L fi’:?:‘“y of the trans- | he will not be able to do isi‘é"n is a ermilnl or some other a Il . their part in )ifting. that tax be he life of the comes a feather-weigh leas the S LIVE STOCK MARKETS i £ §] by e {;llflw(l}r:fint.::nmn’\hlqg el poungd, ‘and the percentage of this| “If you have & ‘debior who CANNOL |gales tax. The great burden of ruis A lnuldmg loan goes Wlth each lot—— J. Harry Jones, T. R. Cardel R. 3 Springers 1 to 1% pounds will bring 3 . 12} | McClintic, J. Watts and E. Brassee. AV I§ to 50, and-"white legharns, 35 to if you want it. 4| " Victory Council held its reguiar T [A 48, Cnotée"youhe winters' alio nnd meeting Thursday. After routine 8 ready sale at to 45, but small| Mr. Forgal How to Reach Chevy Chase Park, D. C. business the council indulged In an ! ] > springers, particularly whitpieghorns, fipery comesa time. in If ¥ou come on the street car—Take 14th street car marked | | o1d-fashioned smoker. - move slow. The market for oid h: i majqiity of debtors when they Chevy Chase to Chevy Chase Cirgle, turn tq the right and walk Government Printing Office Council, hab -a -much chetterS forie, "apd necessary to eleas ate. one block along Western avenue to Rittenhouse street and again No. 3117 mes” Sgtur night and 1 ihoderate recéipts desirable be kept allve for 1o the right on Rittenhouse and you walk right into the office of elected delegates to the assembly. D. 9 3 meet with a fairly good de Justat BALTIMORE, May 20, (Sppeiall —+ ihe Guaranty Trust Company. V. Chisholm was present amd B R et fiokiay " fhae chroug, some hele- s catile markel ’%fi:‘.{ ing oWl Jndme:.l:‘;hnnld LIy e—F dressed the council, urging it ta giv nd white leghorna will not bring the. delinquent i Yo UPA Yy anns T o Chirs Ohige thpauiie=Feljes _tha Qenneationt its best support to the mew district | & 3Ver 36 to 25, Ducks arriving mEstiy | potli . piokic of real estate or ather |at the stockyards. the recein 0 v urn to the right on Western ¥ 5 'i.l, L . ample, and it takes .top-gri avenue and follow the paved street and you drive right up to the | | manager, J. 1. R After the busi- g 130 snekyvaluabl : e s i ¢ s office of the Guaranty Trust Company. 1| ness meeting a social hour was held. R 8 to 18 for poof and thin.| 'y may be<that It {s necesspry to [0 move readily. Very fow . ar- Or. it you come through Rock Creek Park, the Military (] | National Capital Council held its n ample supply’ at 36 to 40|nusiress 1ife ‘hat he have a olean|Fiving st the wharves Quatevene < Read panuects. with the Rock Creek ord Road, which runs past Tpsular neating Wesday DISNE fory pair; guinea fowl season over. feoa” mo_ judgments om the | Aax Bt LN Bree N artirdR fhe office. o outine busines PR AT boo! - 3 i F ¥ The Natlonal Union Hospital Asso- . B 3 wieet the requirements]medium, 536; bulls, ag. lo .quaply. GERTRUDE VAN HOES! clation held 1ta reuiar monthly Meer- VEW YORK BANK STATEMENT: | 1, a%0lcr 1avs up ana: the. oid note| 4ab: cows, choloe lo”fangs.dbsul: i N, : 1 N ) « id|ing at headquarters Monday’ nij "NEW YOBK, May 20-The actual|g finally thrned ‘back. paid in full,|COmmon to. fair. 2ad; oxgm &K ht g k "1 auality. 3adis; milch cowadghewe 10 819 15th St. N.W. M. § it 'le;c'::::ln;rr::‘:i:"::d%:: ] Gondition-of the clearing-house banks | P8 nterest to'date. Ithas a pleas- JUE PV SR RL, WEICE COmiasS ameeon (S:Qluupukl Beach Wednesday, July “ week.” . A 1 The statement.follows:: b:“l" di Lotne, aiscounts. 1 gral Reserve Bank, $60,343.00 nks;’ $548,668,000; decrease, T o ¥ PR I s b vaults, gtate banks | gy, 3 : » : gin 3 Pr 1 od trust m| 9.978,000; 1 it not, L { Gne, 36 . “Reserve In depositaries, state . 7,00/ q;:ihflg‘nfl del u:m.'u.lsmu.on H Bancroft Place—Just East of 23d Strcct‘ o = P Eilwi Lo G 2 Tage afvomte - |increnss, §66,165,000. 1L B, deposits | : = 3 = . J Btk nmar:m / Loz Koo (IS : %‘%i‘u‘lfl, 'qgl.lov'.nsmo increase, 5 ' § NEW HOUSES io Del & ol i F{ & I Bt S it || om, - §34,714000; Increas $54,000 B . 4 - : w BN Rt L {80: decrense. | nosr PFICC'*sls.SOO' 3 : ; 1 E;{, : g - i .!l}m:‘:.(‘t‘: of state bafs and trust &ufi - L 386,808; de- Open for Inspection from 1t0 6 - ° : : Sk bt L g . 1 e : : e s bout ‘Randall H. Hagner & Co. =~ = [ i3 e o, enn | o Rcue Agy fl| TRERTY BONDS AT A GLANCE. |\ s o P 1207. Conn. Ave. Phone Franklin 4366.-67-68 i i $ Rited B pes 8, : of legal requirements. This e ‘.’ ereghe . of a?,:u.flo- from 138t Phese twe.terms ha: as @ :yegult of con 1ves. 5ak. . the. huyers' girike. ; mbs and sheep—No. 1 sheep; iv. ng; eynonim l-.‘ ‘morgtorium.” | §a7; fais to good, 4al2; sprimg lambs. Nursing” i nt » goon o in buginess. .} wefers. . Cash {n own vaults, members Fed- | of- creditors -of: o 0; de- Lgte., wotling togpth rgase "$2,820,000. to extend .sid and in Federal Reserve Bank of | their own 8up: ™ gD Near-Eigh . and trust companies for the week | ' rhat is Mbre, 1t & show thet they hold $5521,450 In ex- | to' “freexe'" thie note. .and, putt! the A ‘malvage opemti 3 ks | Xy 'm’-" m.‘svna by before “freez- | mostdy- stesdy: aud trust companies, $10.451,000; de- [ing,” “nurajog” oF “Ma o Foreign mited Stai ges (0 -pay 5 per cent 4. ons, firms.|. H 10; . er, BTTAnging 3 35 - and - Ba stance, under |1l .;“ ze add quality. opte; s o Mr. Forgan who ¢ &' debt of the aliies ;?'.‘..‘:-’:;"7:’.5:3 " 1o fair, per head, $0.00a40.0f.n.n 30 AL Sont M vent Calveg “Onolee . to: < st €a! b., ; choice Ay “Nurslag.” veals, 9a10; fait to good, ey smoqth, fat veals,, $a7; heavs ramsi: v and heavy pew ome: |35 o 40 1bs, rely 1o the .gction | lambs, 16a154g; poer 12a d manage- to sige @ ity literally 1 N - el nt' hu;k to| CHICAGO, May 20 (United Suates ble, and | bureay - of - markets)--Cattla-~R. T in better | ceipts, 500 head; compar: ns. | bgef steers, 10ais 15225 lower: veal culves “tineVenly um,"” law: sogn’ finished the (steady to 50 higher: cholce caives uj Debt. ‘ 1178 she stook, 5.9087.1 s | tel 3.9084. i in the oy, begianing in (88| by Hece 2 per cent ition \OF the. aebt. Sa i of leadin itn '.‘:n rest. ~mmuck they R v bllgation will]15, 'hm. : . Bewd: Bal sty "\ Souts morg ates iy mu 8" “‘l;:flflmb eF 401 weak, 10215 Tow, b4 L \vads g’ I g practically | JTBS, R R 2 l-.-lha.’:;““ Shtep—Rove| 6ai, £, rankarn Wil jowr; Jon, s o rate lovuA closing top .”'nsi:l 2.50; bulk fat extreme ~ heavies NEW_YORK;- May 20—Cattle—Re- 735 head: no- LA v

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