Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1923, Page 25

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. Pills Slow, Capsales Quick w: 2% h'c T e b S “fetlef. anqu R poon | Ghey besch o pe, 48 u!b- -nbfimnflm - PRI KNI I 2 2 26 24 2 K e 2K A RO S kk l reledsed to funt- :i'o‘m‘ud Mm fi'"fl » hum y ld‘ 'om.mm.a Eroaperate. St One large office on second floor, with private lavatory and running ice water. tains 1,990 square feet, has southern exposure and is particularly suitable for office efiiploying many clezks, for light manufacturing plant or show- room for manufacturer of nationally known Rent, including heat, light and janitor service, $200.00 a month. product. (Scale: 1-16 inch—1 foot) Suite for Rent Two bright outside ~offices, ‘third ‘floor, one room in csrner of building :at 11th and Pennsyl- vania avenue, the other adjoiriitig on 11th street In-addition to desirable for offices, "thiede ‘rodms have ‘an ‘excep- tional value for witnessing-parades. Rent, includ- ing heat, light and janitor Sesvice, -$105:00 2 ‘morith. Sirigle outside room, ¢dnvenient to elevators, ice water fountain in’hall just outside doer. Rent, $60.00 ‘a mibrith, heat, light and janitor service. ‘Bright ‘room on thifd “Avor, teither ‘outside nor - court room ;-size 18.5x10.5 “féet, southern ‘ex- posure. This isa very désirdble room for reason- able rent of $35.00a ‘month. Court room on third floor, size 11.5%25.5 feet. This'is unitisually ldfge office for réntasked, which is $35 00-a month, including heat, light and ‘janitor side of building. 14.5x21 feet. service. Apply 621 Star Bldg., or phone Mm 5000, Branch ‘3. FAA T FA e XK ******m orricc-a SECOND FLOoR g::r JAQUES CAPSULE Co. Plattsbtiig, N. Y. This office con- 1m0 sare ing tinusually Size includirig Mfi«flm 'A' i#“mfl*wnn;*uww***«nu»*uw*fifin*fiflnkflwuflflflfuflm *w«*uuw*m&&*nu&w*n m ursms‘r’s BARB Washington Bmk Exchence| DENIES CHARGING nm TO'NORTH Fnoreased by ol Wevil on m b YhEt oh A # D dig The. mo; yegurded ohe, the " jhes have & ; fifififl: S ke g. ]me{;u t em| “fl“ that Af u.;fim',:';* b x‘.fié‘ IQfl lh: 5 t gt kit m(rrlllbn ot Lt*e negro 1 (o %z 3 sh?nue of &n!n&e &n%fl“h lhn b?{e L ned &t wny price. il heip can- MISBION IN __moscbw{ Inforiia] Diplomatic Contatt to B3 On Despits Recent Straining of Retations. By the Apsnctated Pieis. LONDION. ‘Abrl 17.—Great Britati's Inforrml @fpromatic ohtact Soviet Russta, efvective for the tist (wo yéars through the mathtemihce of trale mib- stons tn LoRfion and Moscsw, wm Be Eor.tinuéd, it ts statéd in dtfcial ciicles, @ewpite the Fbent stralnthg ot relation due Yo the ‘Botshievik “wir ‘on reigton and the IARUIldg ‘SovTet Tioted in KRswer to_the BHA¥M protests. h“h{k the preSent #oviet lnen-u'x:s of andiing foFelgn i hight Smineta (e, Tl &y ehly iovam:en far the bol- ih 0, ly li e e Suneninsen” I > ogmnd nd, Tec atic orm IM cn‘r ot taink 2 e a3 ;nz.ghl l)c]lnv ts. e | stateq o\».em«?.’. aqman,m nfif&;‘ tMs Thetho ?L‘»‘#E..m‘ lrec! = u Wihout st UNION mb‘a LEADERS OPEN CLEVELAND BANK By the Auuh";: Press. . C I D, Ohlo, 1 —TII FEER R K3 rl} Ill\\( of “i;E nor 10, M- éD P o,"tn. 'é"..s.m'h..fi..:sé of, Labér. . N has_an author sed capitalfsatfon ot ho 000,000, ‘g mmy,'ium Trail Yota oF e ghares ehch__Ioaning of funfi! 18 to | B Seoth "'T""R{-r her oty Yo Daitg: w fc @nion Wol We mfl!fi! ‘hibd md widely #on of an Pariose moter car has been reached. Te 14, i &very pri nodious, ST, oWrs: ‘FOR'RRISON STRIPES Rev. Chatles Dillen @iven Life|™,; Téri for Waitder of Church Head Alér Guilty Plea. 37 the NisobTh chd i, RALA! ’hsdo. Mich., Aptil 17.—The In tHE tragedy of St iuid'- Citholle Church litrs Was § writieh today. The body ‘of Rév. Henry O'Neill, tar of the #h, Was en route to fich., for burial. ©On , th the custody of & asflee lelh Rev. Charles Dillon, aihy!r of" Father O'Nbill 'y to the state house of \n ‘t ll :&e to which he ! to remain e rést of uu l wsn un U amgullty; 1 {‘é“" Plthur pmnn a) 8o Georke duy. t;fuslns to per- his crime on an in- g but one re- makih encénced to the | & £ Téiep of the Jackion ' ¥h{> e_jomtenced to th once upper pe- nfiuuh mnll!t’;‘filryo Rt Unfrocked by Act. The dlderly ¢x-priest—his criminal £, Baving Automgtically untrocked t1l tte wearing 4 nvknllvnll hlhlhmenkl of the Prisathood. Not unti he reaches the rison. wiil ha 1ay aside the garb mbn{lc of foig yeéars of service in chiirch, &5 & member of the Car- hu-hn Fathers Order, as a_misaion- &5 In tnbpy forelgn lunds and fnally a vl ne prneu in the Michi| iocese.” 1t %y While servink & fhatant to Fathfr Q'Nelll that he ur_bulleds Into the is su- the latter -u :‘: hl- e\enln! nl T url,d v night. Months of Q e shooting, according to Dfl- l:gl é;gllnlgloh g( his mu:filé MAY BE ONLY U. S. LAUSANNE ENVOY Minister Gfew to Attend Patley, But Final Decision Is Held OF. Minister Jokeph Grew, at Geneva, Probably will be the role American representative at Lausanne when the fieir eaft peace conference recon- venes. Final was rald yesterday, will Ppointment of delegates by Great Britain, France and ltaly. In the gvent those powers choose a larger relire; onln!lon than that at present ontel a hr the United States. bmador Chil at Rome, will be Al eated to act” with SF. Grew. It 19 hot HNNM that Rear Ad. Brl!lol American Co await_ap- Ay to Ami (ster Grow during the ‘firat sessions the Lau sanne nmeetigg, but his re- nsibilitles at,Constantinople now are sald to réquire his continued vruqnce there. ull inetructions on all subjects ex- luclad to be dealt with at Lausanne M, be cipled to Minister Grew by Secretary hea in advance of the rerymntion "oF megotiations. These zet, fonn lhe American attitude on ch of the questions to come before ffip conferéncek, and probably will con- talh » speclal reference to American intertsts in Turkey, including the roncéssion reported to have been made by the Angora government to a .mu of Americans headed by Rear miral Chester. a retired naval of- Smuanage e ‘The British Museum is preparing a great index of the sclentific perfodi- cals of the world, Which are esti- mated to total at least 20.000. believe that in this beautiful t car the final realiza- cal eénse, a triple- car. Asi itisthestrict- tornil, chuulfedr-driven Limousine. im Bim:!«.nbmelm able, seven:pas- Closed Cars, $7000 | deision of the question. it 5 NN Wi 3 = ashingtol h-y 10 it hiu but Co.- (] .i 3. 3 i. g" 5“" s ht—4 .I " 5 at l' tal 0 at 0 _-b& Modotype—10 &t 115. 10 at 7%, at 1755' ithaler Linotype—5 at 166, 6 at 166, & Capithl mm:nr—r:l (afi""l o L ngw g’;fi s g Wi 3 ashing l‘ltvy. & Electric ptd.—8 at o)) Being Ry, n Eléctric com.—10 at Fy E it Wi m:%on avings Bank—10 at Jlo%, Lt rpe—] xeu'e, o 6 0t 1050 1 of 165%, 10 ¥ 198, 10 o % duington an Gxb tighe—t ot o m‘ Free. b0 at u&A ¥ R & Elec, com—10 at 68! :(Jny—uu Touns, T knd 8 per cent. BONDS. Bid and Asked Prices, PUBLIC UTILITY. Amér. Tel. lr_‘ e & 'mh b7 Bid, Asked. iy 92 ' Srar sy YA con. fs. iephone of ( l""ll Traction R, qw ":‘ Buborban’ fll own Metrspolitan Fojomac Elec. 1at Eolomac Elec Pol Poto. Elec. . Ry, & Fiec. & . umcrl.um:ocn. wsh. MEE Cold Storake. Wardman Park Hotel PUBLIC UTHITY. American Tal, & Teiga WA iy & e Wash. Ry, & Plec. Terminal Taxi com.. Terminal Taxl pfd.. . Cofirmbta Commerei Distriet American Security and Trus Cohtinent: FIRE 1N Anierican . | Cotumy Iteal E: Graphophone com. aphophone ptd e = T pld.. . > Merchants' Transfer & Htorage. 100 Mergenthaler Linotype. 014 Dutet M s understood, will clearly L& Irer-xpm 3 ey hennery Whites, storage packed ex- tras, 40a40%3; New Jersey honnery whites. uncandled ext 38 nearby hennery whit ,lorul) can- dled extras, 87a38: Pacific ~ coast whites, extras 28a281; do., firsts to extra first, 33a37. POLICE CORRUPTION Restaurateur Retracts Statements Officers Appropriated Liquor. By the Avsociatetl Priaw. NEW YORK, April 17.—Conflict- Ing statements by Luigi Caridi, Gréenwich Village restaurateir, and his attorney, Leslle 8. Loékhart, at the session of the Investigation being conducted by Commissioner of Ac- counts Hirshfleld into charges of Dpolice bootlegaing, led ts anmounce- ment by Mr. Hifshflela that a tran- script of the testimony would be sent to District Attorney Banton. Cafldl, defending the.police, who had conducted a liquof rald on his Dremises, denled statéments attrib- uted to him Friday by Ml!h(nte Joseph E. Corrigan, who had declared that the police are elther corrupt or ::}:’:e!enly ineflcient in entorcing!the Caridi denled emphatically that he had accused the twenty- lhrefia police raiders of drinking seventyfive bot- tles of liquor in seizing $26,000 worth without a mearch watrant, or that he % |nad chmrged that his stock was being peddled in after the ratd. Lockhart, however, testified that he had been present at & convérsation between Corrigan and Caridi and that the restaurateur hed made vir- tually the statements attributed to him, ‘although it later developed that Caridi had no personal knowledge of the incldents he desc: Asked his opinfon of the police de- Partment, as a lawyer who bad han- dled many liquor cases, Lockhast sal the neighborhood soon “You cannot prevent individual grafting. I don’'t Believe there is one bit more grafting_ going on in_ the police department than there has been 1n the last twenty yedrs. On the eon- trary, it is a great deal lesséned. am not in sympathy with the ad- ministration. I am a republican and the administration is democratic, but far as this administration being a grafting one, nobody with sensé in his head would think that.” SHORT-TERM SECURITI (Quotstions furnished by Redmond & Co. B ) Aluminam Co. of Amer. 74 1923. Aluminum Co. 1033 g3 American Tel, Anaconda Copper 04 1929, Anaconda Copper 7s 1829, Angio-American Oi1'73n 1028 A Bimmone Tide. o 23I3L2IBIEIIRS5, ‘ant Cent. Ar Central €, C,, €. 383 ! RESEG FEAEREETTRIPENDY RO “ P & 3 8. !l Bigs lM! :mln & (n Nl lm llmklnl Vi -lle%‘ i Western Unlon Ais 1086.... Westinghouse . & M. Ts 1931, . TREASURY CERTIFICATES. (Quotations furnished by Redmond & Co.) Rate—Maturity. 8%s June 15, foos.. s September 18, 140 SeDtember 15, December 15, .o 1623, 923, s Seiember 15, 1935 s December 15, 1927 —_———— The London Lancet. pfobably th best known of all medieal journals, is to celébrate the 100th year of its ex- istence next October. THE ENCLOSED DRIVE LIMOUSINE formation is complete in évery detail. Comes summer with the hot sun overhead and the winding stretches of road calling you. Lowet the broad windews. Open the ventilators. Never ‘was an opén car more airy. Never was touring more comfortable. This beautiful car and other late Pierce-Arrow models are now on éx- hibition in sur display rooms. We shall behappylbhlvevmimmld(at a8y one or all of thesé cars. Open Cats, $5250 At Bu¥ala. Was Tee Additional RROV FOSS-HUGHES CO. 1141 Conneeticut Avenue NW." Telophons Franklin 4541, Washington, D. C. mthn&fimm Detrote 1ty G Detroit Edison Dunlop T & Fisher l'ludy fli Fisher B C 64 '28, Galena Rix 011 7s o106 Gen Asphait G0 o b o4 ui of Pa 54 Hood Rubber 7s. 1 8 el 0 Bix W eme T3a..... $a% 98 ) Pub Ser 6s. 07 — Phila Elec 5 2 Ehillip Petro 130" 180 n loss-Sheft - 42‘ K o7 1 1 uthern Cal ONY 0 104% s C In 28 ' Tn '3 .mfi SoN t fwiee & - Taited mn" od n 1017 101 i Cn Ry of Hav r3ie 100% 1 FOREIGN BONDS. Argentioa 7s ‘28 ... MIM STANDARD OIL I88CES units, NEW YORK CURB MARKET, Received by Private Wire BY WILLIAN P, HEFPERNAN, NEW- YORK, April 17.— After an early display of firmnes® on tie curb market today, trading became dull ‘lnfl the price meovement irreguiar. Again the market failed to attract any following to speak of and the main body of stocks mevea with no gen- ®©ral tendency. Some” turth er zelling came lnto a number of the stan ofls in expec- tation of further readjustments in ofl frices, and aithough by no mekns eavy, readtions of a point 6r more Were recorded in Imperial Ol of Can- 4da Ohlo Ofl and Prairie Ol and Gax. ult Ofl and Maracaibo were the lead- ers in point of activity among the in- gn ndents, but with little change in ‘Speculative interest centered in a NEW_YORR, April 17.—Following is an official list of bonds and stocks traded in on the Néw York Curb Mar- ket today: Boles. BONDS. thonsands. 1 Allfed Packers 6s. 4 Allled ackers 8. 10 Alsm 7s Low. 3 8 TTTUISPASIUIUIOP SO [NUPIo N rPIwores Chareoal Lo Am’ 8. Clt Berv 75 pooman e amaaE- B BmRRARDZ aoaos a-==-~=-u .nB== om Anglo Am o4l 50 Cimiscrinna B L. 10 Gal Sig Ol 3 400 Humble O & R new L 1€ 1900 Tacuum Oil new. Sales INDEPENDENT OIL STOC! in hundreds. TR 15 Am Fuel. 011 40 Big Indiin o S0 3 ) W iy Derby 0 & B & 1. Equity Pet_pfd Engineers' Pef Federal 0i1 RNt 28auBR WRERE R SEREE R 3 Humphreys Of Independent 0 & Keyatone Ranger Fafayette il Liviugston Pet Maracaibo Oil S EBER 8RS R B B B a..=§.~§;:a:::s.a- rod. Mutual 011 ¥ot cfv.. Joble Ot ‘& Gas.. Omar Ol Peer Ol Corp. 2 Penn Beaver Oi 7 Pennock OIL. 3 Yalean 0N . 2 Wl!anx oll & Ga INDUSTRIALS. 126 Acme Coal . 20 Acme Pack . 6 Armdl Leather 'r Am G & B new w i 3 Am i .mn 880 2 Am Fa ] r & Coof Dtl aseick Atemite . Srordmen ;:» HopG m?aaen e O AR O (0108 40 a3 3 8 u\ | zo i o3 287 8% 1 n-*»-:aqafi'-‘a»a s Co of el Téle Oo ptd... ege Hosters . Patterson Tob A 5 Peerless Mot . cz' Direct to The Ster Office. mm\c;n of e.lndu:trnl specialeie: weie i ing to réeports o Tuvorable enrnings. ugias Pectir was bought on Dublication of the re. port for the first quarter showing earnings at the annual rate of §3.47 ¢ shar on the 300,000 shares outstand: in lgnbllhr moved erratically, reacting a point in the early dehlings, ther running up to a new high recort after early remlizing had been ab sorbed, but coming dewn over mos of (he ground gained in the afte: United Bakeries, American. n Steamship and Midvale, al recent favorites, reached lower levels but in most instances regained i g00d part of thelr early loss in the ate trading. Columbia Gas (new! went higher in anticipation of favor. able dividénd action at the coming meecting later in the week. MINING. 27 Alaska Brit-Col., 20 er 10 Cons Nov Uta : 10 Cork Prov Mines... .12 45 Corter Siver ,..... 28 Cresson _Gold = 8 Crowh Reserve . ate. o 22 001 Top Nevad.. 12 Hecla Mine . H 0 Independence * 10 Iron Bl n: 20 Knox Divide 820 Lone Btar . 5 M 20 Nevada Ophir . 3 Nipissing 104 Ohio Copy 80 Ray Hercules ine. 20 Red il Florence Sin 40 Superstition” Mine 72 Teck Hughes 4 Tono Betmont . United Imper Mines . 2 United Verde Ext. 80 U B Continent 8 Unity Gold 14 Utan Aper 4 West End Consol .. [ vmt End Ext [ . 30 Wett Lot _Silver. 10 Vic Divide Min. 2 Yuk Alas tr cf 50 Yukon Goid FOUR ITALIAN CABINET MEMBERS MAY RESIGN Catholic Officials Answer Premier's Challenge of Loy- Lalty. By the Associated Press. LONDON, _April 17.—A Central News dispatch from Rome says that Stefano Cavazzoni, minister of pub- He works, and the undersecretaries of foreign affairs, justice and {ndus- tryn have decided to resign. This, it Is _declared, is their reply to Premier Mussolini's challenge 2 few days ago, when he invited ali the cabinet membeirs belonging to the Catholic party to state whether they intended loyally to follow his olicy or consider themselves bound By Fesolutions adopted at & recent congress of their party at Turin These resolutions were interpreted as only transitory acceptance of the présent fascisti government. ROME, April 17.—As a sequel to the Catholic popular party’s recent vote at the Turin congress against uncon- ditional collaboration with Premier Mussolini, a new party, it is under- #tood, is to be constituted and will be known as the natlonal popular party. It will comprise all the exist- ing popular parties willing to sup- port Mussolini. NEW MORTGAGE BOND EXCHANGE ESTABLISHED By the Associated Press. NEW_YORK, April 17.—Organization of the Mortgage Bond Exchange, incor- porated under the laws of New York. was announced yesterday, after a joint meeting of a group of mortgage com- panies and investment houses. The pur- pose of the exchange, the announcement gaid, is to provide a place where mort- bonds will be bought and sold and 45 expoctea that a clearini house will open in the financial district withla & month. The total amount of mortgage bonds and notes purchased throughout the country each year was said to total several billion dollars and it is expected that after the exchange is well under way a large part of the annual output will recelye listings. Listed bonds will be guaranteed mot only by the issuing mortgage companies, but also by a strong surety company. = BALTIMORE LIVE STOCK. BALTIMORE, April 17.—Cattle— Recelpts for week endéd noon yes- terday were 1,999 head, against 2,458 head last week; 84 carloads for mar- ket for the week; market on al kinds of cattle active and steady: Eldson & Hopkins, Inc, sold to M. Healy Bros. for B. Fenwick, Glyndon, Md., & carload fancy baby heeves at 9.80; stéers, choice; 9.2529.60: good butcher, 8.0028.50; medium, 7.2587.75; common, 6.7586.50; heifers, choice, 1.7588.00; fair to good, 6.50a7.25; common ' to medium, 6.50a6.00; bulls, cholce, 6.00a6:50; fair to good, 5.26 5.75; common to mediam, 4.6025.00; cows, choice, 5.7526.00; fair to good. 4.75a6.25: common to medium. 2.004 400; Maryland and Pennsylvania cows generally 1 lower than above quotations. Sheep and lambs—Receipts for the week were 1,722 head, against 1,556 head last week; light supply; market lower; sheep, £.00a8.00; lambs, 8.002 15.50. Hogs—Reécéipts for the week were 18,219 head, against 16,062 head last week. Light supply; market higher; 1ights, 9.60; heavy, 9.10: medium, 9.60; pigs, 3 lgm plgs, 1.5028.00; roughs; 5.00a7.5 Calves—Re elpn for the wéek weré 842 head, against 1,332 head last week; moderate supply; _market Steady; caives, §00a10.00; extra, 11.00. RAW SUGAR MARKET. NEW YORK; April 17.—The raw sugar market was firm and un- changéd early today at 6 cents for €ubas, cost and freight, equal to 7.78 ter centrlrunl There were sales of ' of Cubas to & local réfiner e lo 000 bags of Cubas to an oper- stor for ApDFI and May shi; Raw sugar futures werée firi Pricsé at midday 7 to 8 points net higher on tradé buying and coveriag.

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