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Soc Smet ||| Wall St. Gossip on Designs “TES HARD REBUFF] | Fash! ‘ ‘ ] | Phe Genoa Conference became a more |AJ** i" Mid tet do! “=| aetntyre P Mince 10% 18% 18% ; By Mildred Lodewick « Important: factor in the necurity [nyt Jens aaa Pra SPE [om Ape Mamepenernauire age 7 j Copyright, 1922 one York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. markets to-day. Latest develop-Jam. Agn Chem.. 90% 3@- 30 3 1 ted - ; ments, which were nearly every- | Ar Sugars, 38% 98% shy mq em j , POULARD is atypl- § meee posure g ipl unfay-|Am, Bowh ure: gi aT z + 4% 38 sib . orable resulted in considerable spec-JAm. Hrake Shoe, 60% 00% G0% — % if er ieussee ‘ulative selling throughout the list Am, Can .?. 8% 4% AHH H bie pd a ed ral ares : : and caused ‘a heavy undertone in {A Uni nh. mM Tee Te = 28% 23% H how to be practicht with ae $1 the foreign exchange markets, Cisigeon? ‘0 ~- 81% AM Repudiated by Homes Pro- ye naseining air ‘ - “FT athe stock list was not actually weak| A” (ound... 8 8. hace tective League, He’s Also | which teads to Incon- ° ny time, a ie extreme lows] Am, Hide @ 1 WM 4 1 bonis Body 5 4 of the which were registered| Am il & |. pf os 68 68 1 pasha Called Untruthful. spicuoys distinction in tho middie of the afternoon, the a8 Niteutaae oad Every season new pat- speculative leaders showed net loss- bf Wil — ; terns appear which es of about two points contpared Nay! u iliam HH, Anderson, Superin- with the close of Saturday. phan NMP ~ seem prettier thon the fendent of the Anti-Saloon League, ast, and ofie cannot but svas to-day publicly repudiated by the]! The accumulation of buying orders from outside sources over the week- Am Locomotive. . Allied Chem soy Home Protective League, a dyed-in-| Wonder at the unlim- end was not sufficient to offset | Am Safety Razor Mice veIaN lcattna tc, srwona| tad ate utitul array speculative selling by floor traders | \? 5"! moe boat : fession ‘ ain Plains, which Anderson Some of them In the Utions Wery eenuratli tween Go h Anderson a few weeks : tations were generally lower. Com-|4™ 8. ‘hotn., Ago attempted to link up with his} Dold Beometrte patterns pared with recent sessions, the | Au svsur wn, Ti a published letier President] ‘nape very simple Heaviness iisceaaet AGL wall cree “re Constantin Rieger, one of White| Pandling, but nonethe- the noon hour, when a tally, eet 1 the noon hour, when a rally set in less clever. For of course, a simple frock is not often simple to Plains's wealthiest residents, advises Anderson “‘to devote his time and which enabled stocks that have the largest public following to recover about half their earlier declines, nergy to cleaning up his home city % pf Yonkers first, on a more or less} 2chieve. But dots In Much of the early selling was as- 6% + Permanent basis,” various coin spot sizes oe plea Post Broth-] Am Wool Dh 924 99% — 1% mpany. ‘This ex " rap pt The repudiation is in answer to an| are always the favorive did nok carly, GAVE) ee eG ke, wl Lr tieas attack by Anderson on White Plaina| '? foulards, and women hduse was well known its specula-| An +& @fficiaia following ‘the tnsuo uj|mever seem to tire of tive accounts were understood to be} 4" + % {Pacific O dw H. Federal Prohibition raid there two} them. They have an Sy aeaaeat se Che SEE Ten Te | Auzosintnd Ott Sgt | Paccaen pore! vt weeks ago. sete Linch . slightest market Importanees | Atchison tty — 4 “It is deplorable,” Anderson wrote, a camien: eo \\ [ <p (uring the last several weeks there | 11"? oye "N é — taking credit for the raid, “when the] ain sure the design | am Hoplite marked’ diupcaitien in ast Line 1s = 5 . oulative quarter : good citizens of any community are| offering will be wel- % the importants of the Gere eyae =" Tpaunes Perret duped as well as mulcted, and then} Comed by many of my x ference. While bankers have nat-|atisntic Fruit... 4% F ML Rieree Arcow have their respectability used to pro- Lewin Lea) ax urally been following proceedings | Haidwin 1 = Suleman on. fect officials who overlook certain] ploit t th with closest attention, speculative | Bait & Ohio..... 47% = ule . Privileged liquor sellers while thi bribes of the aaaerts | Evol Ene the Benin Some eareaty Balt 6 One BE. ee + alba aw bs ‘ ellers while they] pric e | traders have followed Conference] Barnsdale A..... 40% = 6% make an example of unprotected ones, aes nee er tueaicn developments in a detached sort of | Uamadale B et 4m order to fool the public. It is uns|’Many of the art way, and have paid much more at-| Beh Stee! +% tia Ws Aika 10 2 Many smal tention to rumors of mergers, divi-| !*" $* Ze it for granted that of-] kasha clath and serge Gand (herehinuc SONRERATE Beth Bte — 4% ficials who at heart do not favor Pro-| dresses do this, and the wanceb and; similay tactore [ero BT =*% Ribition, or aven enforcement, or who} °F,, Is malty con: To-day, however, when cables told] frookiyn Un G ince are controlled by political influénce} this pdt ae euluea that there: is @ strong likelihood | Brown Shoe 4% 1 Meare STAMP ass ciesitiv tub Sw Gutinwed | tha/@aneee the ceblos that the Conference will be aban-| Burns Bros A. 185% — and criminal traffic, will ever of them-| Matches the bac k- Soned ao te nGE eee will be post- Ltt Be ne 4 EF as selves be zealous and eMctent on the| «round. of the figured Mone TGDAReat bool Acted ce Cel BUMEARR C5. +< 7 + silk. The front portion managers be- | prinswick Term. & 5 + came disposed to wait for further definite developments. Gate: Packia In the foreign exchange mar alll Fprciesta French francs were most affected|caiif Pet pf. by Genoa developments. In the late | Carson Hill Gold afternoon they were quoted at ¥.03 [Canadian Pacific. cents per francs, a decline of nearly | Contra! Leather 13 points compared with the final [Cen Teather pf quotation of last week, Demand| cen ‘rtea pro” sterling was quoted at $4.43 11-16, alcnandier Motors.- loss of nearly a cent, Italian lire de-|ches & Ohio clined to 5.271-2 cents per lire, ajChi @ Alt Ry.... drop of 7 1-2 points, and Belgian ex-|© M & St P RR change “dropped 143-4 points to[C Mest P RRpt 43% Hquor question. question, The Home Protec-| of the bodice is of the Caddo Cent ON. 18% five League has been co-operating] fdulard with the with these officials."’ satin, in the form of a This is what Mr. Riegger has to shy} Sleeveless overblouse, Jn reply: “I cannot understand his] “repping loosely over motive in such an article, as only aj the sides and blousing few months ago he published some| UP under the belt. A articles in which he endeavored toj@ecorative girdle made of the satin {straight or pointed, as most of these ‘create the impression that the Home| curled Into cordings clasps the front| swaying panels are, these are cut Protective League was indirectly as-|¢f the frock, with a metal ornament|rounded. In black with gray dot sociated with the Anti-Saloon League| centring it. Tiny sleeves of the foy-|or a dull blue one or a henna one, this movement. In fact, he had insinn-|!#"d accentuate the effect. mode! of foulard would be very smart ated this fact so rongly that I The nonchalance of long side panels | combined with black satin and an or- A CHARMING FOULARD FROCK. Semb. Air Line ey Alt-L pt Roebuck . Copper . Shattuck Arizon Sinclair Ott Slosa-Sheff Steel. See ee sentee = cere ere High. > Low. ‘Last. 4% 0% 24% BTM TG 18t deemed it advisable to publish a stato- | lends this frock interest. They are of|nament of steel or coral beads cen- - bade J ment denying this, as che Home re,| tho foulard, cut in triplo tiers, and|tring the belt. A hat with a satin] 281-2 cents per franc. " ee eek ae fective League is strictly a local or-| Slightly gircular, each tier edged with|bow would complete the toilette marks were quoted at Chic Pe St Of of N J... 180% hundredth of a cent. 4 : Boras In an evident endeavor to stimul : sisabete ss, t ate speculative interest in the steel ws é | Stogepetcer shares, prices were named at which | hile Copper «..- un 3 * | Submarine Boat . stocks of various companies are} {Nine Copner - likely to go into the merger. In every: instance ‘these prices. were Banization and its purpose nruch|# band of the satin. Instead of being! charmingly. broader than.the Anti-Saloon League. “The Home Protective League hav- ‘ing been in existence for eighteen . © Raimaseenes eee cl World News in Brief ‘work, and certainly would not have a taken such an..important step, en: above current market : my tie > f tpt ees quotations. Fuel & Irea.. deavoring to associate it with the LOCAL. phone Company at Valentine Avende,} Traders were not impressed for it} Col & Southern... Anti-Saloon League, without havi East 18tth Street and Tiebout was reali appre done 20. PE) Col. Kdwanl McLeer jr., Adjutant of | nus. pee Mer bern cotiiad Tee one uate : the 2th Division, National Guard, at n_ completed and that, as aj, Tranacon Oi! h y Hundreds of members of the Girls'] Matter of fact, no one can now state iad ‘Transue & W! Friendly Society of the Diocese of New} With convincing degree of positive- Seal York marched yesterday afternoon to] ness that the merger will finally bi the Cathedral of St. John the Divine to} consumated. iad phases of it,'I wish to say that Mr. Pootai aii & 4 edd, attend their annual servic . oe Cont Can ‘Anderson's statements and insinua-|ever, that the whole matter rested with| THe Ballard School will hold its tif- F Consol Dit , tions in every respect are absolutely | CO™#tess, and that if no appropriation is|tieth anniversary ‘celebration at the AS SPEEDER CALLED Coste Cl Bhs United Drug pntruthtur. made before July 1 there can be no en- | Central Branch, Young Women's Chri COP A “BIG STIFF” | Com Products . d ne ee 7 a Ry fiw “Some two or three years ago Mr, |°“™pment ‘this year. tion Association, No. 610 Lexington Crucible Steel Un Ry I Co pf. in Ry I Co ‘Anderson put into operation in his}, The trial of John T. Hettrick, Charles Avenue, to-morrow. Ai Ens Crucible Steel pf oT a Tome city of Yonkers hie ‘Yonkers Witherspoon, John N. Imhoff, Martin] Mr, and Mrs, Charles Van Wyck Gor- Bei Terres, Sete esa anne | Cube Cone user 4 ahi snca oti Pian! In the raid thare McCue and Louls Gebhardt, who ware | tel thi aaten Island, just | Cuba Cane Sug pf 2 ees jan.’ In recent.rald tl many indicted Jan. 30 last for Haw ib econ htoranrea eri engagement of} before noon to-day and behind it. alont@E MN... 3 UBC I Pipe pt . cons! ir daughter, Miss: Louis Elizabeth | motorcycle was ‘zip-zipping. Therefore, ‘W's Ind’ Alcobel. mand many law violators. were seized, | suppiles, was to-day postponed a week the famous motor -cop, Maurice Ges 4U 8 Rubber... -s “Hence, considering that the result | A dinner to Field Marshal Earl French |gouthern Met Dall, of Mariner's Harbor Del Lack & Weat 115 Es ty pe: chained by his raid in White} ol the British Army will be given by the! ence at Hot Ark., rejected a ear—senyeritie reniarks ‘of the] Dees : a Utah cove Z ins has only been his article, Infahtry Regiment at the Brooklyn memorial saying ‘Tobacco—we want it] defendant part of the case | Dome Mines ..... a Vanadium , Steel... t 1 suggest he devote his time |©lU®, No. 131 Remsen Street, next Friday | pack. against. him,” watned Gescheldi, who] Bikkorn © 20% : Va Caro’ Chem Ex-Senator and Mra. Howard Suther. has had experience, Endicott-J'n : Va-Caro Chem pi land ot. Utah ant fhe engagement Magistrate Croat the Stapleton a aeashe savor 28 : Via Ion C & C.. oy cana, Vege uber oo eae yh is doing in White] Field Marshal will review i. eldt told him the |B w h Pe awful language Dall had used jayers. neh, Regiment at its “afmory, No. 1322 Bed MPMALH Cola itie eglatiates GEAR ORG A coy i 80% on ford Avenue; Brooklyn. ; . : Jy i : led ? st for ‘ 4 .MaJ.-Gen, Bullard .will be the guest of ; FOREIGN, welll mane the mine 468. goes or ae inn 3 wel Swan Slory apt 4 3 G1% — 1% | West Pacific Corp ed 21% honor at a dinner to be given by the] Gen, Atterbury, Vice Presidént of the 11st Cavalry Regiment at the Cavalry nsylvania 8; m, with co NTR ES: iab tn Brackizn next Thureday events [atiotier te trending ike week te PIMLICO & IES. é 3% 72 ee will re-|'Vienna, according to cables. RACE act He Be Gee ake ame + + i Bed-} Complete freedom of mercaniife:busi- races ate” as fol- General Motor «=. 18 2h 12% d has been authorized by | lowe; ‘ Gen Motor pf.... ai BI ‘Commissars at Moscow: Gen Motor Deb... 95% 4 oS ‘The Regiment will give pa i 4 (deer Gen Motor 6 p c.. 81h, & poe ei et its armory, tains ma at ore BOS PRA [Goodetah «.---s3- ae ay . nd ie th Street, on. May 03 si Granby Mining iia tie Mayor “will review of = Rip service between | hes eo The Hs Gray & Davia Ww York,,says a Berlin | f!e% Be. BT * 487; |Grt North pt Miss Josephine Vila, daughter of Mr. (olden naaey fereiulleaer Mahl Binceies, [art Nor Ore and Mrs. Jobn F. Vila, No. 855 Presi- | Mrs. Enrico Caruéo and her little |135; Hoe Tate, (h)—J, B [Grebe Cananes dent Street, Brooklyn, and Joseph Ca-|daughter, Gloria, are spending a week evieary ‘WieMaxwell eritrs) ” (b), brera were married Saturday evening n | at the Hotel Crillon in Paria Before go- |rvshin eee mee 10 Pounds claimed the Church of St. Francis Xavier, Miss |ing to Rome. HIRD RACE—Th volte: claiming] H¥draulle Stoel Winitred | Briggs was: the bride's only Ane ._ [ong mallee Diex Pender: 07; *K Bil stendee ........+ nal YOUTH KILLED IN BATT: it Neate Fags a Houston Oil LE tiful, Page de ani as 7} Tondiee. 100, Penn} Hupp Moto The (Chicago Woman's Club of New] QF WHITES AND NEGROES |!" "| Homestake Mit Pork tioidé {ta annual May day tuncheon FOURTH Rac uy RACE. he Sprin, ‘ a to-day at Stockton Tex Rooms, No. 306 twoevenr-olde: “four and. a hall turlonge = jettatiome Retin. West 104th Street. , A 4) Haldee, Indian. Refining 7 FI apt A bridge will be given in the Biltmore Inspiration Cop Friday afternoon {or the benefit of the] ATLANTA, May funniyland Stable entry. | inter %. Whlon sre Walte New York University Endowment Fund. |eighteen, was killed and two white men Be eins alee Inter Inter ‘gd qummige sale for the charities of |and « Negro were believed fatally hurt hi ‘Mpnerte ae satet Vince : pence Alunmae Society, Miss Mary|in a gun pattle early to-day between Mpeifiant Jeattr, 101; Gap 1 Sterling, P, Wells President, will be held to-mor-| whites and Negroes. fer iaes pos pa aperiative, Inter pal ang , nd Thursday at No.| ‘The battle started when several waite | MIXTH RAC Pree yeacokde and, ape | Inter Sickel boys Charles Hunt, .gape furlon AT reviec vinelble w York, after | Working the Atlante. Hirminy ie Bia aan, 304 a eyeing and Atlantic railvodd during a re ‘ deaanisity Btable ey ‘ von Producta ... 116% wy 80% - Sty 120%, 3 ow 16% 31% 63% 34% 68% 30% D4 118% ty 40%, 48% ‘which would indicate a fertile fleld,{by Supreme Court ice Claud - ed eewitbpiiuting' as “Yonkers Pant leeretcr woes ‘ation of dea D. Steuer * “DOMESTIC childt,- arrested | the driver, Gottlieb |pavison Chemical 60 A raeeert pe eS ans having been used. attorney for the defendants. — ° big” stiff,” nid Dail, “You|pe neers Mining. ni fat | With only one fasenting vote the] Won't get away with this case.” ies esta: Siping. 8h . UA Bteal-pha 18% 4832 wo {thousands of dollars’ worth Sf Uquor} maintain monopoly in steam fitting | Cortelyou, to Harold’ Duryea. the motorcycle caught up and itarider, | i 2 B Sek ter ee ey 104! % 0% 63 > ASTER. demand, 4.44; ~ B+ demand, 2004 1.2. more than a yeat of retirement, agai } 2 oe | the, line: stat: Bagged eoinn ACH Th is ing up| Jewel Ten : 0881, aft 20007! 3: 0880 1-2; Pi+eb itis CALLS MINERS’ WAR_|BIG.STARS SHINE oe era U.S. Commander ‘Testifies. at ‘Treason ‘Trial Blizzard Aided Disarming. CHARLESTOWN, W. Va. May 8 (Associated Preayy—"'A comic opera wat, with the minérs going up after breakfast for an hour or two, coriiin; down for a vonfab or some little er- rand, going up again and, wasting thousands of rounds of ammunition, hurting no. one,"’ was Capt. Joha Wil- A place Sharples, Sept. 3. He was in com=] York mand.of the first Federal troops who] out front made a success of the show! entered the fighting zone and the first} It wai witness to-day in the treason trial of} persons attended the afternoon dresq; rehearsal and the night porter tonnes William Blizzard. Blizzard, the army officer testiged, The actual cash that rolled into the : was highest in authority among the] Equity's treasury reached high Mate’ + miners, of the men he met at Madi-] the thousands. To have engaged the) son, and under cross-examination ervices of all the players t added to that statement that “without } last night more than+ $50,000 | him. it would have been a ticklish | salaries would have been paid Wide- job" to disarm” he miners. y known actors and actresses sold: ee programmes in the aisles and en» trances, while others ushered patrong, R. 1. TEXTILE MILLS | (ences: white ARE REOPENING ————— : - R-R-RIP! GOES FLAPPER’S Follows Sweeping Orders] BATHING SUIT AT CONEY, Restraining Strikers From Picketing. (Special to The Drening World) ARCTIC, BT, “May 8.+-All over Rhode Island the great textile| terda: plants are opening’ to-day, after six-]and t teen weeks’ stubborn strike, follow-] nes! {ng injunctions’ prohibiting picketing. | Sev Streets in the,.vicinity of the mills igarep, of pickets under Moon: cloak steps. PERRLIT ‘ilandthg. singly or in.gfoups, in the fpicce Ff vtcintty = of the. homes. id strike-}ietdes $500,000 Waith of Talent v Appears at “Association's” The annual jamboree of actors took Opera House before an audience as brilliant and ready to set the house booming with applatise’ as any that had ‘ever attefided an Actors’ a | e Association enterfainment. . * _ The directorial gift of ‘anesals son's description, on the witness} Short, the co-operation of practicathy stand, of the fighting he found around|every stage and film -star in News aced Olleloth Affair Caused Coney Island had 200,000 visitors yea- beach at the Atlantic Baths, foot af ley Lewis, twenty, who enys she is & a bed Greenwich Village cartoonist, in a long tripped lightly down the bath house stampede occurred. : g "Shirley's bathing suit was of -whilé i petng and éiteloth on which were painted blue kets but also froms gatheyih¢,| minds and canaries. It was of the one- tween the laces, AT EQUITY SHOW. nnual Entertainment. last night at the Metropolitan and the sympathy of the crowd 8 thought that more than 8,000: * tin one-ritel’ ¢ Cartes) Near Biet Beach. according to police tabulattony he trydut of «, daring bathing suit, y caused a riot. eral hundred men were on (he ey’s Lane, et 2 o'clock when Shir and trailed by cameramen). She threw off the cloak and @ type and held together at the by laces. It was easy to see ber The wearer explained to the camera~ her lack of cost was the new “flapper bathing suit and she woula gladly pose.’ Men fought for points of vantage. Several poses were snapped. Then shirl Pher Pcame HSomething ripped and she hastily threy ave descended upon the absorbejs ey bent over to pick up her cloak. cloak about her and fled. Then » shouts of alarm and an incomirg spectators. Mary, with a suite including Field Marshal Ear! Haig and Admiral Lord \ | Beatty lett for Belgium this morning, Mi] where they wit, be the guests of King AP Albert and Queen Efizabeth on a visit ot” Troops lined the breakwater at the Eastern Pier in Dover as the royal embarked on the yacht Alex- ae SS 18-INCH SPLINTER PIERCES BOY’S SKULL | Six-Stery Building. Salvatore Cuillo, eight, of No. 118 | operating table at St. Vincent's Ho: pital age, Meht swale, sorgeons ta bered ee to extract from his skull a Chip of oak ra swehiali’ Wage blowm fro the..root of a six-story building near his home as he played near Broome and Elizabeth Streets,, the sharp <peint piercing his }, 2% [head. 1% | Patrolman William Harrington found 4 [owen the-bands pf three men, one of whom in his efforts to withdraw the leg ightean inches lonj Wecke ae ait Bel ‘Heke the! pofnt of. en- trance and was trying to extract the 14 | imbedded point with his teeth. The. boy ined ‘consclousnessy and told “those Yo nid bint thet’ ae they had better a eee li+l “ BOY REPORTED KILLED BY AUTO"RUOND ALIVE “Wem 4tn Street] efile YY #2 aphemobile <: Pattotman’ Biackhatt]- aa he pataci boas me, ‘oma living, but oR was Senor to ‘de. reoulte ed. Lrbtm ‘automobit Pit ar set 3S, of No.662 11th Ave- “yarrell died early to-day ‘ , oa athe g Pest 1) Sere sioner » 2 = off] to-day on a of + ec taaras “| will go into service June 10 and w ene rks, 0983 FA fh Peeraiee Prawee, American Nei kam, eon wens cae Dree Hasiite ace poine re. She y Reve EE Bee ves off .0001. Drachma, Mcrae, 0483; Af Mee in ue eka tela ths COM: fs held for dnveatigation | Reed, 1181, ¢Amase 1% on % ee ae et ey cables, ,.0455, unchanged. Swiss francs| missioner that Kessler got suspicious Major Jon 3am Mes of the 9b Regt- ape aan Fiend, 1 he, Used Matees Clty fo. 7934; nn naam orn ina -he fense bas been appointed | 30,006 LOS JOBS IN FRANCE, u iy Pan the ba oe ‘itt Thouth. - He man . 0: aged to pour some of the liquor in his of the committee to arrange] PARIS, May 8.-—Glate jobs to the Me ih Kelly Spring... 52 oF Ste caples, +8840) -| mand, for the reunion of the 27th Division at of 60,000 are abolished Ly @e- fant Kennecott Cop .. 33 33% 35% 153; cree which appeared in the OMcial oy: 7 2% Bh Journal to-day. The public functionaries . . mo) 1 Ly. §, 1s STANDING G PAT who @ haigiog. yd positions are te}. sieimtegs 74 _> * be gradually, relieved of their duties be- ime thae pent ars a oe apse fore Deo, a ‘The iaeeree says the 4 ay sing - a eyo ou May : ‘ : 4 IN MEXICAN CAS E ROWED RACE WITH APPENDI- abolishing of the positions wil mean the pptalsh I os Loe Rub & Tire Sebi oe CITES. saving of, 300,000,000 france In the 1923 e wat Lehigh Valley evidance Yottle, Bast Ressler grabbed ithe pottle and broke {tC by damitng it tothe Kessler was held for examtn CAMBRIDGE, Mass, May 38.,-Al- it. Tovsulate, ¢ budse : m ee ures ernment Tyicnesst Guarantees | noden fulfering acute’ pain tron 09. emtry, Pavia ]1o0w's Ine .. Loft Ine. Dick | Loose-Wi'es 48 / . eee ‘3000. Woodrow Wilson, eight, was taken to NEW HAMPSHIRE SHAKES. * | sraxwoil tniry, Sou and Mrs. Oliver Wilton ONG te ne: | PITTSFIELD, Noo Hs. Ma THIRD RACE Bean, dine Place, Long Island City, for the re- | Light earth ahock apparently moving | '390%tisi"\* ruminal Tore, ; bi M4. ] moval of his ton: from west to east rattied furniture | wrankle. oar a8 ; 10% “11014 a Mackay Co M24 Hy + n. Setting The disturbance ‘lasted only a few Wane Suny 3 ate Mary «| | Maxwell Motor 31h ~~ seconds, toche, Smarty, aryhead, Wen: | iiiswell Motor 6 81% ' <4] a vastiNGTON, May 8.—The Anieit- mC Als 2} fean Government fsatanding nner Pe <Fequestéd of and shook dishes ‘from shelves in Gort kk Be B—Crank, Baby Grand, Sunar oy 4 “| year ag i tant cate 4 a Japt. “Alegal 50 0] SL se Gen. Obregon and his advisors] Prices coauae, om Swift & Com; sales somé houses bere late yesterday. “SINT RACE Lion poor, Lens nae cnaren BO odinite aawurances that] of x York arte enk rt uraey, Mi ipments eal be given, in order | oat ne aes trom 12-00 hatte te i800 cont Jerognation of thate Gas et care eel .and, business status—brief King. 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