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last Monday. Lowes in the raits ex- tended to more than 2 points. Professional pressure was exerted against Baldwin Locomotive and American Woolen, two recent pro- nounced favorites, and they fell away more than three points, Wut this weakness failed to unsettle other in- dustrials. Steels were firm. The tist- less character of the trading may be seen from the fact that U. S. Steel Moved within a range of a iittlo more than a point. ‘The cotton market opened off from ‘two ®o twenty points, but later re- covered most of tts loss. The corn and grain markets euffered extensive profit taking, but was weil supported by commission houses. The sugar market was firmer. Foreign exchange ‘was slightly lower. IESG Dedasicte of a seine ad~ we in stock prices are email until Tates ease, the public ts doing or nothing. ‘The rate on call joans renewed at 10 per cent. the figure that has prevailed om previous days this week. Brokers were still bidding 8% per cent. and 9 Per cent. for funds repayable at fixed dates, usually sixty and ninety days, but theeupply was extremely scanty ‘The Federal Reserve Board held their weual meeting without making any amtiouncement of new money market restrictions or other new develop- | ments in the situation, Most strensth to-day was shown by ‘oll issues. This is easily under. | *tood when the present soundness of | the oil situation tr considered, Penn- sylvania crude is eeHing at the high- eetcprice in history and in the mid continent field the price has been in- ereased to $3.50 per barrel, a record price. Mexican Petroleum, Sinclatr, Pan-Amertcan and other oils, includ- jing those traded in on the outside market easily gained from one to four points, On the other ¥ LIBERTY BONDS. 31-28 96.70, up .20; 1st 45 90, off 40; 2d 48 89.54; Ist 41-48 91, off .20; 2d 41-48 90.20. up .18; 8d 41-48 92.40, UP 10; 4th 41-4 90.30, up .20; Victory 33-48 97. 02. “FREE ARMENIA” URGED IN SENATE King Would Banish Turks Prom Constantinople—Wilson Criti- cised During Debate. WASHINGTON. March 13.—Under a resolution introdiced to-day by Sena- tor King, Democrat, Utah, the Senate would declare in favor of the expulsion of the “Government of the Qttoman Turks” frou Constantinople and the erection of three independent states in the old Turkish Empire under the “direction of the Allied Powers or thé League of Nations." ‘The resolution was referred to the Foreign Relations Committee after some discussion of the failure of Presi- off .06; 43-45 97.34, up A if | Adame Hapa | Ad Rumel * i Ajax Ruth | Alaska Juneau... 1%, 1% 1th Am, Can 4 uy «& Ain Car & Moundey 190K TSG 180% Bow) ‘Ternsinal Bitte Cop & Zine Butte & Superie - 7 eae SCR a ek | ‘ : ' | eveate Ser No . on- am. + 1% i - Am, ‘ 10 = ae, % m + Am 1 deeee au + Am. My | Midvale steel ” tn + Am. ‘S| Min & St L new, 4% Ih — Am ‘| Mo Kan & Ter w% o% 0% — Am, * | Mo Pac Bu BK - Am, we s+ Am. Uy MH + A. . o=- Ae. 1% HK 14 8M “a w + oo = + 3h Rk wh 19% i he id * 8% BH + Nore Soota Steel. 8% St uM + [Odio Citie Ger... ® 4 a8 OMebom VY) & R64 oN bs 4» | Ontario Silver 7 Y te Dew Carp ts “| varitic Gas 7 , [tem Aan at [tena Rit pe 22% Witte Cont Pte & Wve Pa. ee (| Boad Oreck Goat .. as IT IHNy | rem steel q vhich seemed induced by their tear SO HS bend bad dent Wilson to comply with the Sen- ke, te 6 cm we au pitare:go rempend 40 8 larwer eatent O11, request for a copy of the report Waaken. Rove! Dui N.Y, @y% 98 » the recent enactment of the Raib of the American Mission sent to Asia! 2244 i 1+ | ason- Motow 1 1S oat Bi, which involved the return Minor under Major Gen. James G. TZ jaf [Seatbowu Ady Tce. 9 » a the carriors to private operatio® Harbord. Senator Wadsworth éaid the * | Sinclair O01 £ mas President bad failed even to acknowl 4 | Southera Peo IM FT 7 edge the Senate's request. hie Copper, | eraeinesiibads BANKING AND FINANCIAL | senator King’s resolution recom-| Olins Comes... 8 | stele es mended that Constantinople be made} Col. & Soutien PR es aggeicbe ay 4 separate state, that the six Armenian |. Gas & Fier ig eee ak Vilayéts aleo be erected into an inde- | Cokmita Grebo 4 seat & o....., pendent entity and that the Turks be| Coca Cola ne ae Te allowed to make a third state of the| Con. Gas Uo. s Lug | Teen Cap & Chewo Province of Anatolia under thelr own} Gon qinca Wine * Vorme Co control " *; Tes & Pac The Shiahtung reservation 10 the | retin a} Candy 4 | aphabes rea Peuog Treaty, was taken up by the} as ae ; Senabe to-day Crerttle eee... S79 [2 eo tA —_<s———--- | Crucible St. of., tose iWerar cy niva Coe. 9. PICKPOCKET. IN CITY BUS. | oom soe. * | alow on. yay 82 ' 4€0n, Textile On.,, 1 Tet + Dek & Hudsou. , Man Arrested. in S3rd Street After) tm & iio Gr A) Clase Is Held for Theft. | odicotJetmeon + 3u| Lewis Prechatsa’ of Ao, 42 Bask, Hag] Bele snore 386 -*% z Street, while riding through the 86th} 5° =e crue a Street cut of Cenfral Park in a city bus) yo —— * bn + at 10 o'clock this morning, felt a tug at| Peet Toms 7 % + his pocket where a moment before a! Gaston Wil & W. % + wallet with $500 in it reclined. ‘The |Geurrl Maton % next moment a man leaped from the Gen Mote, of, % moving bus. A moment later Lewis also % leaped and with yellx for police chased the man south, Detective Sergt. Patrick Mullins of the West 100th Street Station over- hauled @ man at 83d Street, who gave his name as Samuel Scheiff, Ne. 1381 Washington Avenue, the Bronx. Magis- trate Simpson held him in $1,000 bull for examination on @ charge of grand larceny —. GRACE LA RUE 1S SUED. Former Wife of Hale Hamiltoe Asks $100,000. Myrtle Tannahii Hamilton, former wife of Hale Hamilton, actor, filed euit o-day against Grace La in the office of County Mrs. Hamilton otarges La Rue allenated the aiifec- Direct Private Wires to Canada . and ali offices. that Mi tions of her husband. now playing in ‘Chicago in the production with Mias La Rue. Mrs. looutory decree of divorce in the Rock- road Hamilton obtained an inter- The Stoneham WEEKLY MARKET LETTER land County Supreme ‘Court issued every seer, secs nee, January. cok overs the active issues 0: ie apa gee : _ Oils, Industrials, THOMPSON DENIES CHARGE. 4 Min. ng and Curb Securities Atk Ree ean eons ord No one interested in the market, either us un investor or specula- tor, should fuil to place his name vu Our mailug list, to receive copy of this full-of-value publi cation. Register for Army Draft. ANY, N. Y¥., March 3.—Senator G, F."Thompson of Niagara, on @ ques- tion of personal privilege to-day denied the st nt of Assemblyman Cuvillier yesterday that he had said that “he did not raise his boy to be a soldier,” and tha’ had refused to register un- Awe fer Copy No. 80. Chas. A. Stoneham & Co, ‘81 Broad Street, New York. der the Selective Draft Law until com- -Milwaukeo—Boston = N pelled to by a United States Marshal, rend. Terma N oe 10 PX MOTIONS WUT PTeVisen tor Tax on Income Fre: Rents, ALBANY, N, ¥., March 8.—A tax on net incomes from rentals of property is @roposed in a bill introduced by Senator Julius Miller, ‘The Will would authorize Boards of Asseasors to impose a tax on net Incomes on rentals in excess of 10 Der cent. af the assessed valuation of the property ——. Sir Rebert Borden Goes South, Sir Robert Borden, Prime Minister ‘of Canada, who arrived in New York a few days ago, started this afternoon for [Charleston 6. C.. whore he will re- cuperate. ‘He was acco! uperat mpanbed by Lady —>—__ Dies On Board Imperator. Peter Latiberersall, a Belgian, thinty- two years old, who arrived with ma wife yesterday on the steamer I, “ ator, died of wpapiexy on board the yoo. sel this morning while waits taken to Ellis Island, lB Services at the CAMPBELL FUND AG, PHURCH, Broadway and 66th ai., ndteday, 11 A. M. EL.—FRANK, Services at the OAMPBELI, FUNERAL URCH, Broadway and 66th wt, ‘aureday, 10 A. M, IBTON.—On March 2, BRIDGWT, be- Dye wife of the late John Norton. Fenerai trom her Inte residence, 215 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. anged that on Fuh. ™ mic | ait 40th at, on Thureday, at 9.30 FINED TO NEW YORK CITY. - took $1,600 delonging to him. In court | ‘owt ; BA Would Idmit Werk Hears of 1 . .; thence to St. Gabriel's Church, this morning the girl ts audd to have ad | here a solemn requiem mass will be Atelephone call will bring our ie snes sa an, [Rutted to Hattield athe took the money, | red for th oh Por : N.Y. March 3—A till, |(but that ahe did wo to help her pover : ae ee ee representative to you, wherever you designed to amend the labor law by ex- | stricken mother in Norway, bf On March 9, 1920, OHAR- may be, with the least possible delay. peoties pod air, Ss | whens Bet Guilty cn Breatang Ory HUETTE MOFFATT, at 25 Oornlh wt, We have personal reoresentatives almest everrwhers. viding that no girls py Oe rey eohurst, N. Y., widow of Merman Call ‘Columbus’? 8200 Any Hour, Day or Night shail pe.pormitted to work in any mar- as geicaiss ? cantfie establishment or any office om-| Vive ten who said they were Harry Oe cee ax FRANK E. CAMPBELL Peeeeti ote y Makt ya | MIME, Dewkt Rnwidbure. tania Bory 4 o'clock, ° THE FUNE! CHURCH jan, 8 day, wana introduced in the Aamem- | 074 ont Hi oes, charged % on SRETAR An bty to-day bj mi n Owen M.| With violations af the Voletead Prot thi- AEING—JOIN, Kervices CAMPBBLL | at 66° Se, Kfornan of New York. A provision in Bofercement Act, pleaded not NBRAL CHURCH, Brestwer, sock : thhe billie Intended to strike out the | eujity this afternoon herons finitod humdi, 12 noon, one day of reat provision for elevator Si\es Commissioner Hitchcodk. and re- t ’ fa operators, le fed under $000 baa, ki . SWEET’S $1,500 JOB COST $25,154.40|ON LARCENY CHARGE : | = Speaker's Campaign Expenses So | disclosures that Speaker Thaddeus ©, Sweet spent $25,154.40 campaign committees to be re-elected | to $1,600—a bill will be introduced in the next few days limiting the total cam: paign expenses for candidates for the Assembly to $3,000, proposed punishable by not more than five years’ imprisonment and $10,000 fine, or both. publican, of New York City, will intro- duce the bill, campaign was Miss Marion Dickerson, a France. tre at Newark, to-day caused painful injuries to Avenue, Metuchen; Mrs. Camilla Pighot of Grange, and another whose name was ne an ambulance surgeon. were lightly scratched restraining order forbidding the culling or fostering of strikes was lesued here to-day by United States District Judge |been deserted oy her husband, whe satd Faris against ©. H. MeSpudden, Chair- ne aeosen ‘ 4 af the Gonierence Board’ ofthe [R24 8B* acceDied thelr offer to adopt Thood af Electricat |e" or Mrs. Jocige “CAMPBELL SERVICE” IS NOT CON- eee + 2% + 4% Large That Change in’ Law Is to Be Urged. ALBANY, March 3.—As the result of through three the Assembly—a job which pays cony. Violation of the law will be made @ felony Assemblyman Joseph Steinberg, Re- The opponent af Specker Sweet in the Red Cross nurse, who saw sedvice in| anot _> 23 Hart When Fuse Blows Out. The blowing out of a fuse in the con- ‘oller box of a Kinney Avenue car 18th Street and Belmont Avenue, Mrs. Ella Stickling af No. 2 Maple No. 42 South ‘Clinton Gtreet, ot learned. They were attended by Twenty others and eralsed. hice oCeaaaill, Court Enjoins Strike Oan. 7, LOUIS, March 3.—A temporary H. G baby GEN. SNYDER HELD await trial on the officer at No, 110 claimed to have a at Greenpoint, L. 1, It is alleged that Jobs to men dtschar; air service tt they the company, whick according Joseph H, Richardson and Lieuta, Otis 8. Clement and tus Leamar, both of Langley Fleid, Va, <-- ci WANTS GIRL SHE Wour-Year-0! |was best for the baby. _ 1 +t] i Former Auditor General of Penn- sylvania Accused of Defrauding Discharged Fliers. to the Tombs ‘would buy stock & general to the Is Her Foster Mother. Vice Chancellor Backes of Newark heard to-day, without decision, the plea of Mra. Anna Judge of Baltimore, seek- ing to recover her four-year-old daugh- ter, Beatrice, from Mr, and Mire. John ‘The was born after Mrs, Judge had reeves, now of Jersey City, said he would have to determine w charge of grand tar- Gen. Stryder was tn Der of others on the setting of dicted with « mum- charges growing out of stock in the Aertel Trane- Portation Company, which maintained West 34th @treet and factory worth $78,000 ‘the company oftereg | Soowkeceper Tel ‘wed from the army Proposed to con- Sransportation @osiness,| bail in the Heeex Market Court this teuttmony of Gergt.| morning on a charge of suspicion of of Gulfport, Mies.,| homicide, based on the death of Aaron fem | Berets yesterday. GAVE AWAY Daughter's Choice ls now earning $80 a month as a millines motive engineer at about $160 @ month, Tittle Beatrice, left to ter own choice, went to her ¢oster mother. Vice Chan- cellor Backes Investigation made Greeves is a loco MISCELLAN BOVE High. % Aa oy Shares. @ 1200 Acme Coal . 200 Amer Candy 1200 Am Marcoat (00 Armour Leather 100 British Am Chom. 400 Car Laget ..... 500 Contra Terees Low. er 400 Hail Sienat SFRESE BETS STE 200 Keynes Boutbers * 8 200 Radio Cow pd... 8 1900 Republic Tire Kind 800 Sweets Co £00 UB High Speed Too! 9000 0 8 Steam ‘ 600 US Transport .... 860 United Piet Prod. 2100 Untted Ret Candy . STANDARD O14. 10 4 OF of Cat... a) BS ON of NI.. a SONY 383 INDEPE 0 Allen O11 . 500 Aulled O11. Gr wae, seen vere s 706 # cee Cee TER 166 Brgzon Ont 2609 Cori Sent $ Carib red. £00 Cities Ber “Bat. 400 Creda & Co ].1220 Domanion ON... ve 1500 Wk Badin Pe. 1000 Ting Tet 900 Friel On 1000 Kamoratén Ott 1500 Federal OL . 1460 GiTMand OF 609 Glenrock OKt 400 Mone Peteoteum 168 Houston O11. 1(09 Tet Pot ‘ ii 7 1009 and OF . 6 FF 1000) "Taance Cram ‘ PEs SE 3 pu Fe : i i: “ eee — 32829232 87 tf Hf ad 38 ii] “eas Sseees 6300 Tropical O11 3200 Untied Tex Oil m% Believes They Will Be Granted, Now That Lansing Is Out of the Cabinet. WASHINGTON, March 8.—Mexico is to} etgn Affairs, in a statement reported to the State Department, hes announced that ae a result af the retirement of Robert Lansing as Secretary of State it ls probeble that the Mexican demand will Ge met, in at No, & Avenue C, wis held tn $5,000 No. 204 Hospital ‘The cause af death was given as wood alcohol poisoning. Hamberger was ur- rested on informe! ition given the police by Bernstein's wife, who aid he went 4nd soon afterward was taken ill, tectives found a small quantity of liquor th the saloon which will be exalyuol, WOULD FREE GIRL HE JAILED. Accuner Moved by Oireus Perform- ers Story ef ftealing to Aid Her Mot! Margaret Anderson, twenty-one, a d1- joyele cirous performer, of No. 1816 Cxo- ton Park Kast, the Bronx, was held for two weeks on a charge of larceny and of being @ fugitive from justice by Magistrate McGeehan this morning in Morrisanta Court. During the two woeks her accuser, Charles Hatfeld, of No. 644 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Newark, will try to have her released. | Hatfield c! an bat 400 Submarine Boat ... 1a 4 18700 4590 Hudeon OW " " " MEXICO TO DEMAND © ARMS FROM U. S. gis aici KILLED BY WOOD ALCOHOL! to the saloon for a drink of whiekey | ‘De | CURB FLUCTUATIONS IW OlL AND INDUSTRIALS Migh tow, Lame | “ 4 @ ts ws | wh i 18] 4700 Candelaria M.. * > % 4&] 100 Con Virginia. 4 4M 400 Cresson Gold... 1% % 2000 Crecent MeNemars * x “ . me 18% 14 1M ™M 1% % 1 1% uo 48 “on ww ow ow © 1 0 | 7 ‘Ba + O85] " “ ‘ rT 3 ‘ , 1 OVALE veces. 08 " 200 “Nixon New ome. 400 Ochie Sitver 1% w00 “Hea Cons te 68 000 “Rochester Mines mow 400 “Tonopah Cash Hoy. # Tomo Divide , Note » t % U 1 ’ 100) *Toncyah Mootana " 2000 “Tonopah Reeore Fula. 98/18 1000 Limited Geld ’ United Bastern oy 6 " rem, We 1 8% t% eh say | 10) General Klettrio @ wi). ost we may | Mer BT 8 ses. a unsian Gor 6%e ..... 8 : * (Russian Gov Oe 4 FTY metals. price or size. Phone Cire'e 5550 98% Metal A Maxwell is 98% metal, and the very best metal that metallurgists can specify. the metal in any car built. é The Maxwell is made of light-weight but strong They had to be light because the mission of the Maxwell is economical transportation. They had to be strong because the Maxwell is built to carry just as heavy a passenger load over the same roads and at the same speed as any car, despite its Any engineer will tell you that in getting that rare | combination of strength with lightness high prices must be paid for the metals. Their use, however, repays the makers of the | . Maxwell in many ways because each car each day is winning friends. Today these friendships, expressed in terms of cars, are well on the road to 400,000. You cannot go back of these numbers any more than you can:go back of the fact that the sun rises in the morning. They tell the story; atid it’s largely a story of what the Maxwell is made of—fine metals. 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