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~ H | Morris's complaint in the divorce ac- ai s and the community at large. A mi-] Burns Bros A Se ny % fe certificates, was told yesterday to al tion says his wife is ‘employed in a| tO? Street Station chased and selzed a) ,,y4ty undertake activities that have] Burns Bros 1... eesearcians au) 8 8 = 4 {one iH these Babel ree Oli] worth $600 when the mines were # Sheriff's jury presided over by Com-| New York beauty parlor. man who described himself as Rosadie| cen called into question. Legitimate] Putte Cop & Z . Seaboard AL .. 64 6% 6% — shares showed a steady tone in early|operation could be had t missioner Toomey in the Mount Vernon] Mrs, Mortis is, in fact, the Vice|Montonla, forty-five, No. 1021 Second] trade associations posséss four im-| pute & Sup - Seaboard 'A L pt 10% 10% 10% — dealings but turned heavy in late a Common Council Chambers, President and General Manager of| avenue, ‘The sho.s had brought hun-|Portant differences from capltal con-| frunswick Term » Sears-Roebuck .. 754 74 744 — trading Leet TEL Pg Toke) G | ‘The jurors, summoned to pass upon| Primrose House, a so called beauty dreds of persons from the houses In solidations: Caddo Cent On 18 Seneca Copper 13% 13% 138% — — tective says, and specimens purpo. her sanity, decided Mrs. Duncan was| Patlor, at No. 3 Hast 52d Street and “First—Their objectives are simply] Cal Packing . 78% ees Sey oe - ing the market's in-]to have come from them were ey fnoompetent to manage her estate| 980 the Vice President of a Magea-|the block and threats were made|to lessen production and distribution] Cal Pet .. 6% : bes a r wi vel r ate, nt } Th c ral Pel 7 Sinclair Oil 32% difference news developments, it} hibited, The bait took well. valued at $801,000. chusetts concern manufacturing cos-|against the prisoner. The motor-| measures will serve to protect small) Co) ft Pi « bd Sloan Sheff Stl... 444 was officially announced that an ‘ahd metics» and skin foods, She opened | cycle policemen drove their machines} costs or losses, to increase consump- | Co" Vecitle ae Roatiein Phe oe =1 eracrment Had. been -geached bes|) co Socom. OF BREE @) ine ae ena who is bablediding and] Primrose House on May 1, 1921. through the mob and opened a way|tion of their special commodities, to}Cenrat tech pt 20” Southern Ry 24% = tacen the porphyry copper. com-|™erely to place therein small quant} lives, roo! 7 a eserves Ci Y x La u tnd Uae 2 3 tes a m at No. 209 Bast until reserves came from the Clinton | facilitate even and steady supply, to]*c rR of N J.. 1 Bobhere. BY Biss c Ot amt panies and the Mineral Separations |ites of genuine metal, which are rep Sidney Avenue, Mount Vernon, was not $20,000 BAIL Street Station. Maida was taken to] protect their rights in relation to|Cerro de Pasco Stand Oil of N J 188% _ s5 . | . i a Company, under which the former ]resented as natural products of represented by counsel. Several times Gouverneur Hospital in a serious con-| other economic groups. Chandler Motors Sie wie, s at companies will be permitted to use fe re i tewart Warner . _ 01 8 D : ro} 5 sho broke in sayin; FOR FOUR MEN dition, The prisoner denied firing the] “second—The above purposes are} hes & Ohi 7 basta the process pat-|> on e 3| { | H <> ; she held only two vari-colored stock U.S. FACES CHARGE |AUTHOR MORRIS OF $25,000,000 lery Believed Stolen From War Department. WAS’ | “Tf have no money, and I can't un- @erstand why my private letters should 1919, touched by his office, least 8 patents dealing with mobile | artillery which “embody many prin- ciples of American artillery.” ficial circles the belief is held tracing of the American plans were surreptitiously removed from the War Department and tracings made. | PA HINGTOD American Government under the revived patent treaty with Germany, faced with the necessity of paying royalties, which it is estimate may reach $25,000,000 to the Krupps firm on patents based on discoveries of American engineers, Miller, Alien Property Custodian, de clared to-day. Mr. Miller said that among the 201 German patents filed here sinc 20, none of be read here.” Mrs. ‘wealth, F CROAT REPUBLIC IS ONLY A DREAM i Movement for Independence i Called Minor Affair, Not | Likely to Gain Headway. GENEVA, May 10 — (Associated Press).—The Serbian legation here to- ) day informed the League of Nations |) that the report received by a Rome newspaper yesterday, from Bari, an Italian Adriatic seaport, to the effect that the Croatians had established an independent republic ab cea ID “ONLY” $50,000 FOR CERTIFICATES | ‘Aged Widow Hoped to Make “Ten Million” — Declared Incompetent. & remarkable story of | James G. Duncan, | widow of Mount Vernon, had become the dupe of a stranger and promoter } who fleeced her out of $50,000, for which Duncan does not realix several witnesses testified, and almost ‘starved herself on several EO —— Jugo-Slavia was devoid foundation. \ The E temburg, Porto Rico, Cedric, Liverpool”. Kingston ‘Bt Joh ter, Piymoutl Havana Southamptoa . legation said the Separatist | movement among the. | minor affair, under the leadership of Stehpen Raditch, and was not likely to gain headway. Due Sunday. eet eerncc: ‘es, Port Patria, Marsellies Const Majestic, Southampton ... forek, Bremen ‘Munamar, ; Astrea, j / i Rotterdam, Boulogne. Oirmplc Youtharnptn. Brestdent, Piimore, Bremen ae See. hetars ¢ Bail Friday. tineple, Piraeus nitw Rio Janeiro Due Wed: nesday. Bail To-Day. Havre . Puerto Pinta. bau . Mails Close. 00 A.M. M. Mails Clone. ‘Mails Clone. Sail Sat M Nuevitas .. 8.00 A.M. urday. ails Clove. A» in Northern of Croats was a 00 A.M. 30 A.M. her any ‘Avril 30 “May 3 April ut ay May 10, May Maj sApril 27 May 4 May 7 April 25 May 10 “May 10 ViMay Noon 10.00 AM. 11.00 A.mt, 2.00 P.M, Baila, Noon 1.00 P.M. “Noo Noon 8.00 PM 11.00 A\M 11.00 AM. Los Angeles despatch states that Mr, pany, who lives at the hotel, found them in her room at noon, She had wo years were $14,064,442 in 1921 and Whee! & LE pf Late selling was encouraged in part been absent two hours. ‘They had, in| Samuel A. Berger. of New York City Ms ie aie Be bia Wipshen Bear ogee White ststor 7 bya tightening in call money rates. Exchange Stocks. her absence, replaced the awnings. A|hag been designated a special Deputy) 7" "* LO A 28 Sune panes White OM 10% 10% 10% — %| Funds repayable on demand re- Unti . fow minutes after their departure she| Attomey General for thirty days to in-] Gross revenues for the year ended] tioport Texas .. Wiekwire Gteel... 17, 10% MK — %] newed at 4 per cent., but shortly} | intil you have read this Aiscovered that u $2,000 diamond ring| vestigate alleged violations of the Blec-| Dee. 81 last Wore FTES ON, against | General Asphalt | 62% Willysovertand pt 90% 99 «80% + %| after the turn of the noon hour important book, you cannot. was missing from a drawer of @ desk| tion Law in connection with the Mayor- | $84,442,647 in 1920; operating ex-| Gaston, Wilé W % eer ecana ee ay 64% 444 4% | Were marked up to 4 1-2 per cent. appreciate the extent of the Aaltneeroe: ite edection Bt Lang Tesch, 1. 1. o/Rensee were $71,176,208, againat $16,- sees 16K Woolworth 1 150% 150% 150% — useful information it con- Ch VeapSeke to. SU tnlMDhOne calluse Z 1s tolsig.s15, showing — that expensos |General Motor .. 12% Worth Pump pf B 78% 783 — Ihe foreign exchange markets re- Ad Cl 0 com be held May 16, Mr. Berger filed his : 1 Gen Mot pf 81% the West 68th Street Station, Detec-lacceptance at the Nassau County Court dropped only about equally with | Gen sie eb vies ig | {BE dividend. flected the more encouraging ad- tains. tive Walter Hourihan took charge of| House, Mineola, yesterday. even Taxes were $1,334,488, Cont enc. aE Yl Total sates, 92 vances from Genoa. Demand sterl- the case. He questioned the four| Soon afterward he served supoenas | osains ,803,067; other income, | se"yen 40% 4 ing in late dealings was quoted at Copy on request —no charge awning men and they denied knowl-| 48 the proprietors of the principal hotels | $8,634,102, against $7,706,272, and |goodrich pf 8T 2% es $4.44.9-18, German marks and ex- de of the theft. Apparently sauis:|!t, Hone Beach to appear at a, speciai rentals, &., $27,042,701, against $16,- Granby Mining «: 20% py change on Italy, Belgium and Ger- CALL, ‘PHONE OR WRITE fled of their innocence Hourthan tola| D¢@Ua® bs 4 en re-1 292,142. Gray & Davin.... 10% \ 160 onto} many were steady. ported large numbers of new resident ne ee Great Northern ot 74k % them to go about their business. They} have come into the new elty within « Great Nor Ore... 39 99. 99. —_>—_—_— tat tte hotel und Hourinan andthe |awewests and precautions wil be taken| INDICTED IN AD SWINDLE, |2S{.°Siastte.. fox P %m mn smn James CBAIG ABnIvEN tNEE«]| Tonnes @ BAKER Chief Engineer searched a room in|to see that none vote. execept those - — Guan Sugar ..... 1% y 99.60 99.60 PECTEDLY IN LONDON, the basement where the awnings were| Properly aualified. oy oa oe ay, | We Cr Jackson to He Ari ed To-|Guif States Steel 83% 2% eee ot] LONDON, May 10 (Associated [embers New York Curb Market stored, They found the missing ring] ity, ts running against Charles Gold, Thy Jap Seeand. Ottense. Tiaboreaa a victory BA 100.02 100.02] Press).—Sir James Craig, the Ulster mew Yorn nate we on a ledge over the door Manhattan stock broker who heads the 4 ont Victory 4%3 100.56 100.58 | premier, has arrived in London unex- wow Xere Coune eons © Replacing the ring the detective set| independent Sitissos Party ticket] Walter Clyde Jackson, twenty-four, CS aon pectedly and had conferences with Podasccal tts seeing a watch on the room. ‘The four awn-| Complaints from the Gold faction to At-|charged with being if 3 Three ing men returned that night, cneskea|torney General Newton are understood me being an advertisine y inols Central FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Winston Churchill, the Colonial Sec- New York Offices cht, sneake eneral Ni : swindler, was indicted yesterday by the } diahoma Ref... 2.48 P. retary, and Sir Hamar Greenwood, the 225 Fifth Ave, « Mad.8q. 1377 into the hotel and were captured in}to have caused the appointment of Mr AT 2.45 P.M. . 5 7 and pared in| tamer Grand Jury on two counts us a second 3 dian Refining me Irish Secretary. 50 Broad &t. + Broad 7150 the awning storage room. ‘The ring i ae offender, He will be arraigned this 3 \piration Cor Sterling, demand, 4.44 $18) cables, 505 Pith Ave. + Mur. Hill 7120 Prenc! Tacs, was on the floor, — BLOODHOUNDS HUNT wn ers who eseaped from the Federal | BAY prison here late yesterday. 7 ‘ yrne; Vi Harry P. Stone, forty, serving a ten-|dents, Martin Conboy, Paul D. C year sentence for opium smuggling, who| #ederick Geller, William Chur was confined in an inner cell. born and Henry Stimson; Recording Others who escaped were: Robert |retary, Charles H. Strong: Correspond- ‘Through a Division of the Second Department, along the routes of new clevated Ine: Queens, The decision held that owners of adjoining property were titled to damages for loss of light air. filed, fon. Nearly a hundred “(GYOLISTS PATROL TRADE RESTRAINT ' \ Adama Haprens .. 06% 66 6g Mex Petrote I ' ; eats sed fou teu th ei aemareeroium the firat time in nearly a month ' ‘Aja Rober 17% 16% «17 iiddle oC ie total of transactions on the IN RUPPS PATENTS DIVORCE HIS WIFE FROM SPM I0 Ah M URGED BY HOOVER re = 2 Hy Hae Bropeed ow hein Aska Juneau. A] Minn & Bt Louis dropped below th iliion share j Allis-Chalmers 4914 4814, = Mo, ne million share Am Agr Chem... 30% 39% Pr Mo Pi mark. The market's comparative oa lianas Am Beet Sugares 884 3M 38m + MIMO Pasitie pr duine fee ia + ae — ak lal we ah ah Alas 88 was its main feature. ease! is . f ; 7 , ; ~ ' ; “ Public interest, measured by the ex- C -| Charges y Fea P' Sen; ‘ ‘ Am Can pfisess, 104% 106% 104% Montana Power . + . y the ex A“ Principles of American Artil ‘ges Desertion and Aban-| Police Plan Proves Value First] For Laws to Obviate All Un-| in Cotton Oils! BOK 204 BB Nat RR Mex 24, = tent of participation was of neglig-]Four Men Said to H “ . ; . j tial Am Drug Synd... 3% — : = 5 . donment”—She Is in Night by Quick Arrival certainty Respecting Trade mn tite’... 144 4h x4 — | Net Emam’ a Sip sod sam som — ye] [ble Proportions. Even the profes-) Swindled Foreigners Wit wie . A memataat Cher) Am H & L pf... 66% 06% 66% — Nattonal Le: ai 93 = sional floor traders seemed undis- . Business Here. at Shooting. Association Activities, re 1014 1088 188% F eevee Cored “tet 10m 1% M| posed to ecalp email profits, | Westchester Gold Fields, —_ * aan Am ny pe H bt a 80% — %IN Y Alrbrake..., 76 76 Yet the news of the day was of a goats _ 2 sei " Am Internal 3 43% — N - May 19.—The] A despatch from Los Angeles an-| Motoreyele p- .cemen were on duty] Definite interpretation of what con- | \m Lima Be Bw RIS tee ee ee = P] nature to generate optimism. The} Charged with the sale of more ¢ finds ftself,] ounces that Gouverneur Morris, the|{n the principal preeinets to-day by | stitutes restraint of tradg and legisia-|Am Lins Oll pf. 08% 53% 58% — 1% IN YN & — %| United States Steel Corporation {s-| $500,000 worth of stock in salted \ovelist and short story writer, has! order of Commissioner Enright, whol tion to obviate in future all uncer-|A™ Locomotive «» 114M 118% 118% — | Norfolk & — %| sued a report on unfilled tonnage |siver and platinum mines at filed a sult there for divorce from his|{s believed to have intended it as a| tainty respecting trade association ac- hin Bataly Hawes * bh : ona. ee R... 4 = % Saat capasuavionni aden a hes ny Park, Westchester Count; a wife Elsie Waterbury Morris on the| tryout of such a patrol, pending the|tivitics were urged to-day by Secre-|A™ Shin & Com. 17% %| Orpheum Circuit. 20% 90 in jeratatie \ecaairial eis highly The fetes ey erat OF Hewerdibe HEA Ais ‘ < Am Smelt & Ref. 58% Otin Steel 14% 14% 1H ‘s gro a of depertion na abandonme nt. | result of his request for $100,000 for} rary of Commerce Hoover before the] am sinit & Rpt 98% Bowens Botting’. go a0 ao — | Ments were Issued, The Govern-|iocked up in Police Headquarters Morris have two children, They | yas motor equipment, Last night's} Natio ore’ Am Snutt « 192% Postum Cereal 78 #4 7% —2%| Ment grain report issued too late N havevaot sved towsth : National Manufacturers’ Association % "1 night. hones Wola’ dala canen troreeraen oi patrol remained on duty until 4 A. Mat the Waldorf-Astoria, Am Bteol Fa 4 % Develop Cor 10 9% 9% + He] Yyosterday to have effect on Tues-] oi 1. as, K Ary, . when there was a disagree- | P? : «MA a al a 4 Am Sugar 1 TH \ Gas ........ W0% 70% 70% — %] day's market falled to stimulate re rge Kumasherales lah following Mr. Morris's return| There was one in each of the fol-| ‘Trade association discussion at|Am Sumatra Tob 34 = Ol CWT .. (6% 63% 63% —IN%] trading. Additional increases in| thirty-six, No, 179 East Third Sts rom Europe 122 Amer Pet .. 64% 62% 62% — % Se ¥ ee leads as | lowing stations ; iu present, he sald, centres largely about |", rovacce tah : aie Pa D, oN oe | gasoline prices were announced. |I. Sidarki, thirty-nine, No. 324 Fitid beac ross| Oak Street, Clinton Street, Fifth! , minority who are regarded as guilty | Am Tob pf new., 101% Hipenn RRs... 414 41% 41% — 4] News from Genoa served to dispel isth street; K. Khevchenko, twenty nie ~ Street, Mercer Street, Charles Street, : 1244 Penn Seab Btecl. 10% 10% 10% — %]| Much of the gloom caused by re- i hi b . : % which can be] Mr. Morris is a lineal descendant of a s of acts in restraint of trade. But he 1394 & | People’ 87° 87 «87 + %1 cent despatches. nine, No. 234 East 16th Street, thero are at} Lewis Morris, one of the signera of ar a AiR bebe S0th Street, | was concerned with this only in its|Am Radiator .... 96% Pere Marquette : —% Dr. Joseph C. Connors, forty-five, X ghter q 8 M.| Ei h e E 6 ps 3 - In of-] Waterbury and a sister of the Water-| street 4 “| Seatrasny ob SERGS) WRG) HAM) AFiRCH Thuntia Nichols a. 35H Bure Aesow ph ve resented an increase of 608,705 tond|vernney) several! Bours’ before of Am Wool 92 lerce trow pi é M that] bury brothers who were the polo play- ‘Writhily Ave tuthule AOtey Ad alioik from the handling of such acts, ate oie 18% Pleree Oil = 4] compared with the close of the pre- arrest. ing champtons of their time. “This uncertainty,” he said, “now Ain Zinc pt 434 Pitts Coal — %} vious month. The gain was some-| Detective Sergt. John Wilson of # The mar of Gouverneur Morris| ¥eTe fired two motorcycle policemen ‘i . Pitts & We - ’ . threatens to destroy many useful ser- | Anaconda 53% oo it what larger than had been gener-]| East 22d Street Station, who an¢ Elsie Waterbur, took place at| were on the scene of a Christie Street Assg Dry Gd BAM bry Reale Ue had ally anticipated, yet steel shares] yj the Waterfury country home in West-| shooting, and, using thelr machines] V!Ces because men will not do @ g004} Associated OM ... 128% 6 steadied noite = moved in an apathetic mahner| ccs eer aamerte the chester Village on May 1905. In}as a mounted policeman uses hia|*%t If they fear it may be interpreted | Atchison Ry 100% Wie meee au = United States Steel held to within] “© WS carried out In this way: ta) Pita Monee proved Harsele to be| i onac, forced bac a large crowd that|** bens wrong. The time has come ieee eine yd y | Punta Ales Sugar 394 = a narrow fraction of the close of} The four and two other men, wornan in business. She opened a toy | was menacing the prisoner iy eee sme RY etce mameea tg SU Claas Ray %| Pub serv of N's. ao S| ane eben csi tchoetrasd ed eth b . Sho oF . ; ; Atl, Guilt & WoL 36% CM =i Gold, SI pan shop under the name of Mra. Van-| Salvatore Maida, forty-four, owner |‘ the law, Dut this does not imply | Ay “pruit 4M AUER f Retin... a0 —1 | among the gasoline price advances an- ice anG) Ri Rciatine Corer ity Falr’ at No. 458 Fifth Avenue.|o¢ q cate at No, 216 Christi Street {tration of the purpose of the re-Fnalawin Loco... 117 14% 114% — 1% | Ray Soper = nounced was one of one cent\a gal-| "cat No. 60 Union Square, a wasn eset Ah Mca and living on the third floor, had|*traint of trade acts.” Below it uot ee uni eeee) Atay Handing «., hood lon by the Standavd Oil Company of | Published a Russian language n is assumed by their friends that 0 Me. Hoover explained tint woch | obt & CMP 46% % | Replogle Stee! + «| New Jersey. This is the second] paper, Goletz-Russia, in which the disagreenient of the Morrises grew | closed and steppe. to the front door Lin Barred ee sae Rep Iron & Steel -1 price advance this company has an- | advertt hi how Mrs.| out of the pronounced suffragist atti-| about midnight when a man fired} >usiness, “for big business takes care} Harnsiale B .... 8 Rep Tron & BL of 90 F ml vouaced GHinia the Leet ton Gage Vere enee chee stodk misht be an aged and rich| tude of the wife and the pronounced| threo shots at him. One struck him of itself. Lan eel bs: fe Republic Motor .. 8% — 4% It served to revive reports that|!™ gold, silver and platinum mines anti-suffrage attitude of the husband : ‘Legitimate and advantageous trade x th Royal Dutch NY 64% 1 Nepera Park. Thi: eral " Liklyn Rap Tran, 26% crude oll prices will soon be in- 8 was sev and also out of the engagement of |! the chest an. two went through | associations," Mr. Hoover said, “per-}niin nap 7 ctfe 23%, Ginn. oe | crease. But traders have been dis-| ago. Mrs. Morris in business pursuits. ‘The| the window. fore porse, Une a Wee ae Dkiyn Un Gas Re a uie B %| appointed so often in the recent past] 1¢ was then announced in the 1 Policeman Harris Blate of the Clin- shots, though the police say he was Named fox Long Branch Election, | terday, shows. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNE open to tha common interests of a The deficits for the nn SDAY, MAY 10, 1922, CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS ACCUSED OF DUPI Brown Shoe . Gt Lik Southe pt ate by false rumors of price increases in paper that shares which would Re Stromberg « Chi & Alton Ry.. Sergt. Wilson said the case *Btudebaker . ented by the Minerals Separation errr IN RING THEFT Mer eis cette Witnesses, | The | whole trade, not a fraction of It. Re oa Submarine Boat = Company. brought to the attention of Distric CB86 OP? BBCOR DS anne. ed.) 'Third—The purposes of these asso-]¢ M & St P pf.. 43 Bupertor Oil = In a test suit tried some time ago, a] Attorney Banton and after an iy A detective whose name was not] oiations do not include control off{c R1-& Pa 43% % | Superior Steel ... Ss heavy, damment ; : od Replaced Awning at Bank-|tearnea proved bad shot, or al vices or profits, production or distri-]C Rt & P 6 pe pt #1 Texas Gulf Sulp.. 43 a heavy dudemént, wad __ cnvered | vantigation, Assistant) District Attn . swindler he was after would not have " 3 c 95% Tenn Cop & Chem 11% + agal e & Superior -Iney O'Neill er’s Hotel Window, Then la Bok have | bution. ee i Een Texas Company... 48% 2 pany for using the process without |™* deo alnes aiceeeney , have escaped. Harry Prisaha of No. 8 CI Pipe... 34% % bench, r, x die Deere ateee Geto vlan ‘ourth—These associations may be|".S © 1 Pipe... Mx X | texas & Pacitte.. = malicense. Other companies were {Pench warrants for the four. Set Gem Was Missing. Heth Uislgald ba ore sdohu Betiac Slsstived Rte aay. disturbance of | Giic Gt West pf. 7414 % ele eae 2X = faced with suits. But it has now] Wilson said more than 200 comp! rodut ure: venue 2 — Bail was fixed at $20,000 each in|The Russian told him he could get| “In speaking of the simplification of | cis, Copper ---- 10K i | Bisewater on. 304 = res Oh te SRE IA He Eee . Shino ; ages will be abandone the cases of four young men, ar-| Paha a good job at the Hippo- | proposais sent forth by Senator Edge, | Cluett & Peabody. 55 Robacce Bec dustss./ Cie = . enileai te four/inithis city stone: bid agid drome {f Prisaha put up $500 as se- Transcon Olt 34 + the porphyry companies taking out oo aa raigned on ® $2,000 grand laréeny|ourity, ‘They compromised on $400. | “7: Hoover suggested to enact 8 | ree ea ice, 58% 14 | rrans & Willams. 40% licenses. Copper shares, like most 4 yl | minor extension of the Clayton act in} Col Fuel & Iron . 52s % union ON ....... 22% 6 hn | HEY, YOU MARBLE SHOOTERS! charge in West Side Police Court to-| They met yesterday at Broadwa: a a other stocks, moved within a nar: Y/that interstate trade associationg} Co! & Southern... 48% % [union Pacific .., 137% — row range and with a heavy under-| Mayor Breldenbach yesterday day, because, to quote Magistrate{#24 Eighth Street, the big Russian] .,ouid file with some recognized body | Co! Gus & Elec .. 887% %] union Pac pf.... TH = : 2 t a call for the b I Levine, “This is no time for lentency | b&¥ing with him a smaller and un-tne functions they proposed to fulfll| Com aay @ fee, 724 fe] United Attoy .... 38 = ay Heian Seay waencice v identified man. Prisaha, at the re- Comp Tab & Rec. 72% %] United Di 70 a WN. J. en that yo for thieves when city officials and the| quest of the pair took a drink of|%"@ to hold them open to prosecution | consol Gas ...... 117% Melvins Seon sae = ster appears, the Mayor will hand hi police are making extraordinary ef-|*soda,"" which he thought later was| they do not ie up to them, Consol Textile ... 13% % [unr Mv bss: «18 = the publication of railroad earnings|a challenge he received from Ph forts to curb the activities of crim-| drugged. Then got $400 from the Mr. Hoover also suggested that if] Con Int-Cal Min. 8% “%] un Ry Inv Co pf 30% zz statements for April of a more or] delpnia, where a tournament will Inala.” Sage and handed. this to. ot they go beyond those functions they} Cont Can 65: S dich ecanimiee, ese S leas unfavorable nature, due to the x R he small prairies i / 8 held in the City Hall Plaza on the Further cause of the high bail was|iman, who fled. Kutta, the Russian, | should be subject to prosecution under [Consol Distrib... 4lu Ss CT Pipe... 34% = coal strike, railroad shares continue | (oy oe toys Week in that city the fact that two of the quartet had|also started to 1un, Prisaha tricd ta| the Restraint of Trade Act. The ad-jom! ooonmnee:: fay 11] EE elec oe to give a good account of them-| May 13 to 20. The Newark boy served time in prisons and one had|restrain the Russian, but Kufta}VAncement made by trade associa: | corn prog 100% (a Prep esate) = selves, To-day they maintained @| shoot against the Philadelphia been arrested before, but not’ con.|knocked him down. {t was at this| tions, he said, is bettering business in| Comm Prod pf..s. 117 ae 8 eee ee = firm tone, while oils, steels, motors victed. point the detectiv fired ‘and missed) ®ve" manner. Every time it Js con~ crucible steel... 6b IG ee ee eee and other groups were heaviest. — the viaonere ar str the fleeing Kuft templated to reduce the cost of an] Crucible Steel pf. 93% %|u 8 Steel meret a iwentrtsa: are ese rene The Bronx Clergy Association made} ticle, he sald, It means an increase | Cuba Cane Sugar. 15% % lus Steel pf.... 118% iy Lowest prices of the day were regis- BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | nineteen, of No, 133 West 128th|Public @ resolution adopted April 25 |!" the number of persons who may |Cuba Cane Sug pt 4 4] Utah Copper - 65% = tered in closing dealings. Many of aneneny UT IT Street; John Broderick, twenty, of | Commending all civic bodies that pro-| Moy using them. ey : 2 a bs ee ie eae ie a the speculative leaders suffered r 26 et , : “ry a i 2 = ~ tions of from one to more than No, 2680 Fighth Avenue, and John| tested against the “riot of lawless-] pa NTy TRUNK LOST Cuban Am Sugar 21% : Va Caro Chem.. 33% pce Lyons of No, 290 West 147th Street, | "288" and approving the establish- Davison Chem 50% Va Caro Ch pf.. 79 + two points. The two Strange and Lyons have po. {ment of more courts for the swifter $14,000,000 IN 1922] de Beers atining. 20%, Va Ir Coal &Coke 54 It did not appear that selling repre-] | NEW 38-PAGE BOOK Ice records, clearing of calendars, The ministers ad : Del Lack & West 117 Vivaudou 13% - sented liquidation as much as the on \< it Edison ¥ » WH - jutting out of new lines of short On May 6 the four men obtained| #180 commended the work of the po-| nerieit 9,500,000 Greater Than im peste Wabash s... s+ P e employment at the Hotel Marie An-| |! Preyioun Year, amie: Mines Wabash pt As... 31% = stock by large professional opera-| | TRADING PROCEDURE toiniatte ‘ - Blee Stor Weber & Hell... 15% + tors, This selling naturally haa tm- nette, 66th Street and Broadway, as E nt The Grand Trunk Railway last year] fiknorn Coal ... Seber A Eee’ ie . ng n expert awning men. Mrs, Ruth| GUARDS INFANT CITY VOTE. Teer an ot 000 eae eat Maryland i SartaNE effent in’ view of the’ tact AGL, eaktuchensivs (Ot March, wife of a banker connected = Nok elmont SF 800,000 more SARE A ee crs: ee ars that the public has withdrawn from Most iP’ eo with the Ladenburg, Thalman Com.|Spectal Deputy Attorney Genera! |1920, its annual report, Issued yes- | Erie 1st pf WanlinehBnie’ ick the market, temporarily at least. its kind for the man in- Erle 24 pf terested in NewYork Curb Famous Players . * Wheeling & LB. 5 ESCAPED PRISONERS frusties “Just Walk Of” at Atlante. ‘The Bar Association, after Its meeting . 42 West Stree ATLANTA, May 10. — Bibodnounide [At SARE Oe ne ee re eee © to-day on the trail of five prison- Brown, Harry Durk, Roy F. Comer and | ing Secretary, Willlam V. Rowe; Treas- Clyde Glenn Nichols, all trusties. ‘They |urer, Wilson M. Powell, | “Just walked off," according to prison| Executive Committoo (Class of 1924) officials Robert L. Hoguet, Henry H. Pierce, Al- >. bert Rathbone, Beverley KR. Robinson 1. R. 7. TO PAY and Allen Wardw ae Fee ROMAgHE. Committee on Admissions —To fll iuton of the Appellate Interborough and the city will be com- Pelled to pay out large sums in damages sAR ASSOCIATION RE-ELECTS OFFICERS Committec Takes Further Time to Consider Judges’ Renomination, announced that the entire lst of officers had been re-elected for the year, They vacancies in the class of 1 Living- the| ,ton Platt and George Roberts; Class of 1923, Wilbur L. Ball and Mark W Maclay jr.j Clasa of 192 Lloyd wel Derry, Scott Melanahan, Perley H, Noyes, Lee J. Perrin, Dallas 8. Town- the] jend, Harrison Tweed and Clifton P en- | Williamson and| The expected Indorsement of Judges for renomination waa not reported by the committee, which desires Ume for investigation, morning in General Sessions, . Jackson was sentenced April 27 to serve from one year and three months to two years and six months in State Prison for ylolation of parole, The com- ‘The Siberian veterans of this clty, might well be reget } by the mill In Siberia, “but not with the few thou sands of us whe know him,"’ VETS DENOUNCE SEMENOFF. those who saw service in Russta during » World War, have addressed letters tons who do not know him or his aetions were In Siberia and Jiter Cons Corp. Titer Cons ©. pf. liter Ag Cor pf. joer Harvester... jJiter Paper. inter Mer Marine. plainant In that case was Samuel Evert Titer Mer vt of No, 346 West 16th Street, who gave ‘Jiter Nickel...... Jackson $300 to purchase partnership jJavinclble Oil. rights in a contract for making educa-| sland Oil... tional films. Iron Products 2014 Two complainants in the new cases | Jewo! Tea .. 21 say they were defrauded of $400 each | Jewel Tea pf 69 in a “partnership’’ xgreement, They | Jones Tea 42% answered an advertisement in The Int 25% World asking for a “partner for a] Kan 21% movie show, travelling with clreus."* It] Kan 58 was inserted by Jackson, Kelly-Spring ..... 51% ——___ Kelsey Wheel ... 100 Kennecott Copper, 33% Keystone Tire . ry Lee Rubber & T. Lehigh Valley . to Commander MacNider of the Amert- | Loew's, Inc... can Legion and Conimander. Woodatue | 12%: 12 Loose-Wile of the Veterans of Foreign Wars ask- | Lorillard : ing the assistance of those bodies “to | Louls & Nashville 118% stem the effects of the appeal of Gen. | Lima Loco 10 Semunoff to the American people,” Mackay Company. 9: Semenof’s representations, the letters | Man Elevated .... 51% 40 | Man Shirt .... Maxwell Motor \ % - | Max Motor pf B.. 20% Molntyre P Mines 18% May Dept tSores.. 117% ¢) 8K + 1K 49% 49% — 1% 22% 22% — % 82% 824 — 4.44 15-16, up 11-16. demand, .0912; cables, .0912 1-2, up 0001 1-2. Lire, demand, .0530; ca- BANKING AND FINANCIAL. cry New York Curb | bles, .0530 1-2, unchanged. Belgian francs, demand, 0834; _ cables, 0834 1-2, up .0005. Marks, .0034 3-4, unchanged. Greek drachma, demand, 0420; cables, .0422, off .0008. Swiss francs, demand, .1928; cables, .1939, unchanged. Guilders, demand, .3843; cables, .3848, wp .0003. Pesetas, de- mand, .1654; cables, .1556, up .0002. Sweden kronen, demand, .2569; ca- bles, .2574, off 0001, Norway kronen, demand, .1869; cables, .1814, off .0904. Denmark kronen, demand, .2127; ca- bles, .2132, up -0007 ie eee aes NEWARK TO HEAR PERSHING, WASHINGTON, May 10,—Gon, Per- ashing made an engagement to-day with Senator Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey, to speak at the laying of the corner stone of the Newark Athletic Club, Newark, N. 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