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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 17, 1919. ST. LOUIS POST-OISPATCH 21 LOST AND FOUND i. H.

P. PERHAM BEING OPPOSED OF TRYING TO FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS LOST FOR HEAD OF TELEGRAPHERS FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN COUPON BOOKS Xew Development in Convention In LOST 20420. 3H803, SP05, BUYERS AGAIN WAGNER ELECTRIC STOCK FEATURES MARKET HERE MAK 441-TO. n.311 rtllMHS. TCtwt- Comparative Grain Prices New York Stocks 75.107, 04OO'J 9047S.

1275, 100117. 1414-ri. BRIBE FEDERAL JUDGE Indictment Charges Weaithy East St. Louisan With Offer in Freight Theft Case. Ultra i47i-n.

11S04. I7401S. Reported by Louis Merchants' Exchange. 20334rt. Cjrtotto.

WALL STREET MARKET ST. LOCIS, May 17 REPORTED DAILY FOR. THE POST-DISPATCH BY a. H. WALKER 07 NORTH FOURTH STREET.

2-I354'. Opening. High. 2P4.T.I. 37294 40)831.

441217. 317319. 37t4h7 419015. 43800P. 37147H.

4 181 05. 4140. MAY CORN. NEW TORK. May 17.

Industrials. 173 174 St. Louts Chicago Kansas City 173 174 lVi COH.N. LOUIS CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. Clearings.

Balances. Today $21,741,423 tt.N12.ti24 Teaterday 25.670.vt 7.M1.059 Thursday 2.72.fjtj 9.014,51". Wednesday 2i.36.977 7.s."i,i.'i Tuesdav 23.924,217 Mondav 33.203.573 10.9u7.24H Last week 4.95.119 Last month Ist year 1.210.312 4.2ixj.9i19 1917 17.13.4l 3.37.S33 191tJ 15.142.757 2.439,078 1HSU, JULY Net STOCKS. Sales.IIIgh. Lot.

Close STOLEN Nm 1S4 S835.1, 158C64. 1462j. l.VJ2t;9. li270. Books FOt'SD ahoutd ba Imma- rtiatfly sent or delivered to Second Floor.

704 Loctut. LIBERTY LOAN (c8l Stocks Are Active and Higher at Week-End Session of the Exchange. progress Here; Ho Has Been President for 18 Years. Opposition to the re-election of H. P.

Perham to the presidency of the Order of Telegraphers has developed In the convention of the order, which is being held at 2839 Olive street. This is being met by the Press Committee with an announcement that the opposition is due to Perham's refusal to sanction a nation-wide strike of telegraphers last year. The convention a prepared statement points out that notwithstanding disturbed conditions during the last two years, wages have been increased, hours of service reduced and an 8-hour day universally established. Anonymous communications cent out in opposition to Perham's reelection charge that under his "ad St. Louis Chicago Ml, bl1 2o 2.BOO 53 'a- Kansas City John Beaird formerly proprietor of the Bohemian Cafe at 101 West Broadway, and a wealthy property owner of East St.

Louis, was indicted there yesterday by the Federal grand Jury on a charge of offering a bribe of 1000 to United "loe Iow. Close. Friday. 173 173 177,1 17; 173 ls'j ici in 15v J.l..,, 11 102S 164 S--1 154 15feUt 152 153t-i 1." 102 153b 154tl53 67n 68Vn 664 7 67 a Win 7Mn 65 I7 66i ln74 lHSi4 1,000 40'-, 40' 40'-s Am. Beet Sug.

Am. Can com. a. w. A.

Chal. A. Chal. Am. lea A.H.ai L.

com. A.H.at L. pfd. St. Louis Chicago WO 94 114 14 20O RifV 53 3.000 US 83 ii 800 123 123 1231, Kansas city ltWtb wawo i2 ltt4 SEPTEMBER COI1.1.

15H 164 'i IV, 154 55 MAY OATS. 67" JULY OATS. 664 6' SEPTEMBER OATS. Am. wool States District Judge George W.

En Int. 38.BOO 94 90at jJ St. Louia Am. 1,000 lOStli 10M. IOM Chicago Closing Prices on Liberty Bonds in Xev Tork.

NEW TORK. May 17. Liberty bonds final prices today were: 3Vjs, 99.22; firm 4s. 9.1.50; second 4s, 94.1; first 4-s, 95.70; second 4 "4s. 94.48; third 4's, 0.39; fourth 4Vs.

94. 52. 2.MHO lott 10514 BAR PIN Lost, chased gold, Friday ooonj downtown: lil-eral reward. Forest SZ. BILL FULI Lost; at scene, of accident.

Grand and Market: containing money and sallor'a discharge papers: reward: no que-ttons to 3815 Connecticut. 7 BOX OF VlA)THlNi Lost or stolen. May 15. addressed to ashington reward: re- Juin to T.X'M Maple. tr7i fcKOOCH lii gold: near O'Fallon Park-set with 20 pearls, small diamond In center; liberal reward.

45s Bed Bud. Delmar jca, CHAUFFEUR LICEXSh Lost. No 12 1.il: return io 2221 7th reward. 7K 32 321. Ft.

I Chicago B2 efti at 62 43 30' 4 Ms. 914 62 4:1 30 Ml 34 U. 1.700 200 1.200 2.WKI 2.1MKI 1.700 St. Louia Wa.g-n.er Electric featured trading on the Stock Exchange here again today, following a wide advance In price yesterday. Sales were made at 1160 to $162, compared with final transfers yesterday at 1159.

Mechanics American National Bank was firm on trades at $310 and $311 and Hydraulic Pressed Brick common held steady at $7. 50. United Railways 4s sold about steady at and the stocks were firm on the itiotations recorded. National Candy common was Irregular on small trades around $79.50. By I.raard Wire From the ev York a '2, fet ministration much dissention has I ica go .631102 f-'; 4M.

Am. Telephone Adv. A. Rum. pfd A.

L. Oil com. Am. W. P.

pf. al. Petral Cen. L. coin.

Cuban C. Columbia Gas Con. Ghs C. P. Rf.

cm. S. F. Prod. On.

Klec Gen. Mo: new. Gen. Mo. pfd.

Green Goodrich Int. Pa. Int. M. M.

c. Int. M. M. pf.

pan. Am. Pet. 400 101 i.j 101 101 5.600 62 7n tdA4 2.500 77'. 7 77 grown up in the organization.

Perham, who resides at 1378 Montclair avenue, has been president for 18 years. MOVE TO RESTRICT TRADE 400 1H6 163 glish. The Indictment alleges that Beaird and Gus Reubel, on December 16 last, unlawfully, corruptly, fraudulently and feloniously conspired to influence the verdict of the court, both committing an offense against the United States by conspiring to effer $1000 to Judge English with the intention of influencing him to corrupt the court and gran a new trial for Iteubel, who was convicted at the November term of court of the fhargo of breaking seals on railroad ears in interstate shipment. i When Reubel was found guilty the tame Jury found Herman Pugh, indicted with him, not guilty, and Reu ino 1 HI 4 200 8. 300 42 1K HO Si 41S 71 41 y.

Ilureau the- I'oat-IHapntch. NEW YORK. May 17. The Evening Post, in its copyrighted financial review today, says: "Activity and strength converged distinctly on the railway shares in today's stock market. Advances 1 to 2 points were numerous in thesa stocks, and many which have hardly moved during recent weeks went sharply up today.

"It was evident enough that the IT, 1.700 72 l.SOO Mi lxsi; poodle: 2 brown stmts on back: ears tinged brown: answers to name return 2MWA reward. 7i FUR 1-ost. black mink fur. at StatW Ho-tel roof garden, betwen 6 and p. m.

Wednesdsy rewarq. H24 I -a Salle let GLASSES Lost: Thursday. May at Irlinp'a: tortoise shell: and two fountain pens; reward. E. A.

Tucker. 10 Beverly pl. Forest 455B. tcTi HAND PURSK Lost, black, on Fourth car. with aud lale key; liberal reward.

trior OO'J 52. 4i 85.8O0 f2va 4S 42.800 124 119 LOWERS THE CORN MARKET Good weather, talk of larger receipts and recommendation by Federal Wheat Director Barnes that trade in corn be limited to 200,00 bu by any one holder, clipped li off. the price of futures shortly after the opening of the market here to 123 5Kj Wabash switching crew found guilty of larceny Members of a switching crew, yard Barnes Favors 200.00n-Buhcl Limit 011 Corn Trading. NEW YORK. Mav 17.

Julius H. Barnes. Federal Wheat IJireotor. yesterday formally notified L. F.

Gates, president of the "htcago Board of Trade, that the exchanre should reinstate the rule limiting the amount of open trades In corn for anr one interest ta individual to 200.000 bushels. It is suggestion was designed to prevent undue siecula-tlon. If the Chicago board compile with this suggestion Barnes will feel Justified in cabling Herbert Hoover. Director- of the Food Administration, thaf further reerulation "mav not be necessary." he said. 2.0 RiHs Pierce Arrow.

R. Dutch N. Y. 27.500 114 115' 115 Wagner Electric sold at $163 just before the session closed, and Third National Bank sold sharply higher at $290. Boatmen's Bank was In demand and gained $9 per share on bids at $134 and no offers.

Yesterday's trades were at $125. Recently the stock was quoted around $118. FOREXOON SESSION. C11SIXU COT AT 1 0 4N) Max. M.

com. 45' 4l 4 IN KKVS lmt; reward. Sheridan. M. M.

1st pfd. 5O0 72 7i 10 354 clerks and other employes of the XVa-bash Railroad Co. were yesterday- M. M. 2d pfd.

Nat. Kn. com. P.31. i i KEYS 1-om.

buiivh of kevs at Triple A in Forest Park. Mav 15; finder please return i Kevs to Triple A Club. Phone Forest 73. I Main 70 bel believed a new trial would result Ohio Gas found guilty of larceny of interstate Pierce oil In his acquittal. Reubel.

the indictment alleges, gave Beaird $1000 with LOM Two oil t-ertiniatea 100 shatea Pac. Mail Po. Gas Pitts. Voal Quote: Xo. 1 red winter wheat.

No. 2 red winter. No. 2 freight by a Jury (n the Federal Court at East St. Louis.

Judge English is holding the sentence in abey which to attempt to secure a favor Boatmen'a Bank Stud, com hard. $2.50. Quote: No. 4 corn, United Mechanics-Am. National Nat.

Bank of Commerce able decision from Judge English In the motion for a new trial. Sinclair ance pending application for new Texas Co Third' National Bank Mercantile Trust Tobacco trials. 5.IMHI 4 47S 47 vrt 2,51 5o 39 it. h0 52S 521 52'i 400 5 5 l. 5.01SI -i S2 b2i 1.

5UO IM'a 1S4 1S4W '4 4S 4 65ffi 1.000 27SV, 275 275H 3,000 90 89U 89'i 'I 1.900 185H 134 134V '4 9.300 9914 9714 98i 3,300 15i 1541 155U fH e7tj 7 100 89 89 5.700 rH4 55 654 400 129 129 JA 13,00 84 83i 34ii U. 700 87 S6S 86a Si" nd 30 shares In Trejaf Oil and Gss 'o. of Tulsa. reward. Daniel Hurst, Norwood St.

Louts MONET Lou. 2 5 bills lu Famous-Barr bast-ir ent. Mav 16: reward. 9Q5 Hickory. MONEY Lost.

7 tew $5 bills. Friday ven-ing about o'clock. Orind or Wellaton cars, or intersection 1701 Marcus av. Forest Liberal reward. PAY ENVELOPE Lost, containing $10, Broadway and Locuat, or Broadway car; reward.

Marls Judge. 713 Russell No. 2 yellow, No. 3 vellow, 1.733174; No. 4 yellow, No.

2 white. No, 3 white, $1.73 1.76; standard oats, 6819c; No. 3 white, 689684c; No. 4 white. 67V4c: Mississippi Vallev Trust "I am not guilty," Beaird said when he learned of the indictment.

St. Louis Union Trust United C. V. S. The men found guilty were Special day.

Trade also was influence 1 by professional selling. Oats were quiet here but the market was a sharp, fraction lower in Chicago. Receipts were fair at bu agatnst 46,000 bu last year. Shipments were 60,000 bu, against 130,000 bu. Corn receipts were 34.003 bu against 59,090 bu.

Shipments 30.000 bu against 61,000 Recently Herbert Hoover said that if wheat wer uncontrolled It would sell in this country at a bushel. Sir James Wilson, English food expert, has made an elaborate) study of the question and takes an opposite view. Sir James estimates that on Feb. 1 the United States, Canada, Australia and Argentina had 564,000.000 Title Guaranty Trust tad have nothing to fear." Officer Albert Pounds, "his brother. T.T.S.I.

Alcohol. C. C. United Bailwaya pfd No. 2, Andrew Founds, a chauffeur: "Wil W.

near approach of the opening of Congress was used as a Ftimulus for this group of stocks. it may reasonably enough be asked whether anything but the lapse of time lias occurred to change the pro.ipet of the railways from that of a week ago. The date for re-opening Congress was known then as well as now, and the actual purposes of the Legislators are no better known than they were last month. There were other more or less noteworthy advances elsewhere in the market, but as a rule the industrial stocks held back. "The demoralization In exchange rates on our continental European allies continued today unchecked.

The dollar commanded in Italian currency 8.20 lire, as against 8.08 yesterday, and 7.55 a week ago; in French currency 6.42 francs. as against 6.40 yesterday, and 6.41 4 last Saturday; par of exchange in each case being 5.18s. "Apparently this week's unusual movement has originated, not here Westlnghouse. Ham H. Hopson, John D.

Webster wool. W. Ov. Wilson PIN Lost. West End: 8t.

Luka'a Hospital ptn; name, lively Walker: reward. 524WA and Bernard A. Muckerman. yard clerks, all of St. Louis: Victor E.

Toledo Cloverteed. TOLETX. Mar 17. Clover seed, prime. ash.

27: 19.sr.: Pec M9 25 Vernon. ten Metals and Bid. Asked. 134 312 317 139 140 290 350 293 300 335 67 11 114 61 51V. 61 48 14 49 45 113 97 Vi 98 CO 80 Rft 77 4 7 78 145 150 90 92 100 7 74 38 Vi 40 20 81 150 43 53'i 56 79 7V4 io; 100 11c nu 15 1.000 49 4fll It Marriage Licenses Births Recorded Burial Permits Am.

Zinc pfd. A.C.&F.Co. cm Am. 1xko. com.

Royer, general yardmaster; Albert M. Stephenson, assistant yardmaster. and Lucian E. Kauble, switchman, all of East St. Louis.

All the men, with the exception of 0.0 as St. L. Sub. gen. Fulton Iron com.

Certaln-teed com. Rice-Sttx lit pfd. do 2d pfd Scruggs com do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Mo. Portland Cement Ely Walker com Brown Shoe com do pfd Hydraulic P. Brk.

do pfd Granite Bimetallic American Bakery com do pfd Hamllton-JJrt wn Independent Brew. 1st do Os BOO 1031 102U 102 1 IV, 5.400 80 79'i 79si 100 105A 1051, DEATHS bushels wheat for export, and that the importing world would take I'lN Lost. Eastern Ftar pin. act with small diamonds. Return to E.

Matt, Sidne 4657W. and receive reward. cl Ist. black. containing nbout $-H.

at Stat Hotel or Caesar's. M. lian'attay. H2tt Meadnmore. rprlngrield.

tcTt 1TRSE win party who found black leather purse containing liberty bonds and money on Hroadway car return to T5Q6 1'apl atreet: I literal rewa rd list: dark rimmed: tonols l.SOO. 4 .5.700 9 2.400 79 3.100 3514 3Ts 3 -j, fist, 78T1, 7 34 i 35 lOO'-li 101 000.000 bushels to the end of July KKATKY Entered Into reat on Thursday. This would leave a balance of about Andrew Pounds, were employed by the railroad company in its yards at Brooklyn, 111. Last September a May 15. 1919.

at 2:20 p. tn Catherlje Kratky inea Yennettt. dearly bfloved wlf of 300 25 uusneis on Aug. 1. or.

as MARRIAGE LICENSES n4 trans rvraiKy. near mother or Dorothy Kratky, dear alster of Mrs. William Deegan, Mrs of silk, valued at $8000, he says, "enough to meet the demand of all importing countries at the' pre Br't. fnone Jrtain z.swi. tcTl eul Jones Jr Helen M.

Brani Ralney Mayberry Watts. M'ECTAt'LFS Irt In Klgaswaso. Wednee- but on the London market; but it is not easy to discern the cause. There war rate for five months." With this hred Llberuian, Mrs. J.

II. Itramhall, dear slater-in-law of Mrs. John Lockhart. Yerv Helen and Joseph Kratky. daughter of Msry Holmes and daughter-in-law of Mr.

and Mrs. 4 24 3H 7i 73U 4t dav: reward. 1943 Uravois tTt Park. Mo 5389 Lindell .9 S. Twenty-second ...518 X.

Iteaumont Cleveland. Cleveland, National Candy com do 1st pto do 2d pfd Chicago Ry. Kquiament Wagner Llectric surplus as a starting point, he fig a more or less general feeling that TIE PIN T.oet diamond-shaped; platinum: ures out an enormous suddIv of 47 23-, 38 75 '45 24 55 34 hit 48 was stolen from a freight car in the Brooklyn yards, and a search of the homes of the men, made by policemen of St. Louis and East St. Louis and "railroad detectives, resulted in most of the loot being recovered.

Eddie Thomas Mrs. Llttie Belton. the situation will be remedied when 471I 24 3s 754 73 '1 2rt 55 34 SO 41; 27 19 Am. Loco. pfd.

Alaska An. Copper Am. Sin. com. Am.

Stl F. new Baldwin Butte Betb. Stl. B. Colo.

F. 1... Chllo Cop Chlno Copper Crucible iiulf St. G. Nor.

Ore. Int. Nickel Ina. Cop Kennecott Cop. Lack.

Steel Mtdvale Steel. Miami Copper. Nat. Conduit Nat. Lead com Nevada Cons.

Pullman P. S. Car com. Ry. St.

Rav Cons. R. I. S. com Sloss-shef small diamond In center: liberal reaard for Its return, l'hone Cabany 6589W or Coifs 02.

cT I.500 800 l.WKt 3.10O 4O0 3.fHl 3.400 9.500 3.30O 7tl 2,900 4.3110 5xi -20O 900 Albert KratKy, and our dear aunt, in her thirty-fourth year. Funeral from family residence, 1905A Mc-Nair avenue, Sunday, May IK. at 2 p. to New St. Marcus' Cemetery.

Motor. tc7i peace has actually been signed. But meantime It is by no means clear 5 til, 35 14 80 i 48 Ixet, on Case av. car, BETWEEN SESSIONSALES. 5 National Candy common at T.

10 National 'andv common at 60. IO Certain-teed common at 45. Hvdraulic Pressed Brick com. at 1. bout 13 why so adverse a movement should noon on Friday.

Colfax 1755R. (ct jMlah P. A If or 1170 X. King's highway Leans Friend 917 Walton Joseph Gardner Withlngton 6623 Wis. Xargaretta Mary Watts Maplcwood.

Mo Oeorge D. Xelson. Paris. Ill Xn. Lilian Inez Carnahan Paris, 111 have occurred with the signing date I-ost.

niarked Plel'a: Rellefon- 500 Granite Mining at 40c. 2i 2i Vj 19 73 17V. 17 so near. talno car. 4566 Fair.

Phone Central Id 17V, "Changes in weekly bank state WATCH Lost ladv'a gold: between S51H lOO 129 Joseph Rosco Xejlis Ross Wade ment were not important. Loans DETAILED REPORT OF DAY'S TRADING IN WALL STREET NEW TORK. May. 17. Prominent rails, shippings, oils and equipments led the fur- wheat next year.

But there are several things to be considered. According to his own figures all but 16.000,00.) bushels of this large carryover will be in Argentina and Australia. Since the first of January the total shipments from Argentina would no more than feed Europe one week. Australia has shipped enough since January the first to last Europe a day and a half. The wheat Is supposed to be there, but vessels are not available.

That Is Why the United States and Canada will be reduced to only SO Ista and orand. or Grand car going north Call nenlon 995 and receive reward. 1 1 were slightly reduced, and thi.3, alor.g KRF.FTZ Ofl Thursdav. May 15, 1019. at 9:50 p.

John H. Kreutx. beloved of Frances Kreutz tnee Kalnoskel. dear father of Clarence. Anthony and Johnnie Kreuiz.

dear aon of Mary Kreuts. and our dear father-in-law. brother, brother-in-law and uncle, aged 48 years. Funeral from residence, 44't7 Iouiaiana avenue, Sunday, Mav 18. at '-J p.

to Park Lawn Cemetery. Motor. Deceased was a member Bier Hrauera Unter-stuetzung Verein, No. 1. and Beer Brewers' Union, Local No.

6. tc7) 9fi'4 with the addition to reserve hold 21 WAT' II Lost. Friday afternoon, email Swiss soo so-i 1O0 90ln 3.200 21 lOO SH-S 3O0 59 Citv. Ill 3S67 Delmar 2.115 K. Sarah .3118 New Ashland 821 N.

High 821 X. High Ind 80 21H 5814 open face watch: monogram M. F. R. Re- by the Federal Bank, caused $11,500, 25 Ely walker common at jso.

REGULAR SESSION SALES. 2 National Candr common at .9. 5 National Candy common at 79. 5 National Candy common at 79. 10 National Candy 2d pfd.

at 100. 15 Hvdraudic Pressed Brick com. at 1. $3000 United Railways 4s at 51. 2 St.

Louia Union Trust at 310. $i00 Liberty Fourth 4a at 94.56. 39 Wagner Electrio at 100. 100 Wagner Electric at 11. 50 Wagner Electric at 162.

10 Fulton Iron common at 48. 1 XfBchnntca National Bank at 310. tnrn to mb; Mercnants-Iiclede Pldg. (c7 000 incerase In the surplus." 14 1.900 143. Tenn.

Cop 144 tner rise at the opening of the week-end session of the stock market, paining 1 to 2 points. Coppers and several specialties, ln-c. tiding- Sears-Roebuck were also among the Steel com 33.900 102 103 WRIST WATCH Lost, ladv'a. initials hf on Ielmar Olive car or vlclnltv of f.loO Delmsr; liberal reward, Delmar l.lnd-ll 2532. Utah Copper 3.

800 78 77'3 78 Railroads. New York Curb Close Marion A. Stlllman. lacbar Anna Miller. Charley H.

Churchill. Trances Winston Walter I. Seller Jonetta O. Fetrow. Leslie Jackson Anna O'Malley George ItoIc Either Burbeeg James L.

Vara A. Lessley Joe Hajnes Ffeeda Mitchell stronger ar.a active issues Outstanding features included St. Paul common and preferred. Readinr. A trillion p.nncuiv.i MACHORTOFF Entered Into rest on Thursday, May 15.

1019. at 11:45 a. George J. MachortotT. beloved aon of George and Marie Machortnff nee Herd- uuu Dusneis by the end of the crop 900 974 90 97 Reported daily by Stlfel-Nlcolaus Inv.

season. Jiii Hroaiiwav. New Tork Central. Northern Pacific. Texas Pacific and Missouri, Kansas Texas preferred.

Trarctlora were the only noteworthy EYEGLASSES Found, near lake In cral-lon Park. Thursday nlgat. Forest 3357 tc) inn Haven, Mo 2616 Rutger ...1017 S. Twelfth 804 Sou lard ..1428 Washington Sparta. Ill .6211 S.

Broadway Do Soto, Mo 2710 Caroline 2710 Caroline 700 105 103S 105 3.300 53 52 53 2 3,100 2.t5 244 24 The weather forecast said: 1111 Asked. Bid. STOCKS. lickai, and our dear grandchild, nephew and cousin. In his ninth year.

Funeral from family residence. .1411 Atlantic Petro SOO ls rAi-rMiiuiis iu i no auvar-ce. interriorougn on-soltdated preferred Icsina 2 nnlnts nots, Wisconsi-n. Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas Fair tonight Atch. At.

Coast Line. B. B. R. Can.

C. Chi. G. C. O.

W. C.M.St. P.com. C. Northwest.

Cosden com Rails were again the strongest features at Hartford street. Sunday. May 18. at 10 a m. Interment In New Picker Cametery Motor.

c7) do pfd K01 nu by police. CHA1FFE1 BADGE A waiting; owner Mounted District. KEYS Three; awaiting owner Tenth District. INNER TUBES Six: awaiting owner Can- tral Illstrtrt. LETTER FILE Awaiting owner Central 6,100 674 11 11 1.000 SO 29 10,100 4HH 45 10014 1O0 5,800 W-t 30 O8 IU, 4lt lOU 30 me opening 01 toaay stock market, but their nlac was soon taken by shippings, especially Marine common and at 10 31 2U 10 Mechanics National Bank at 310.

IO Mechanics National Bank at 311. 2 Mo. Portland Cement at 76. 15 Fulton Iron common at 48. 10 National Bank of Commerce at 139H.

14 Wagner Electric at 163. 25 Hydraulic Prers Brick preferred at 38. 10 St. Louis Union Trust at 335. 1 National Bank of Commerce at 139.

10 National Bank of Commerce at 139 14 10 Mechanics-American Nat. Bank at 312. 2 Mercantile Trust at 350. IO Third National Bank at 290. 10 Rtce-Stix second preferred at 9.

10 Rice-Stix second preferred at 79. 25 Hydraulic Press Brick common at 1. 25 International Shoe common at 113. MF.HAX Entered into rest on Thursday. Elk Basin Federal Oil International Pet.

Merrltt Oil Midwest Oil May 15. 1919. at 7:30 p. Josephine ana nunaay; warmer. Pakotas Part cloudy tonight and Sunday; warmer.

Celarances of wheat today. 1.094,-00J bu: corn 363.000 bu; flour 140.000 bbls; wheat and flour 1,724.000 bu. PAILY PRIMARY MOVEMENT. Receipts Mehan (nee incent. dear wife of John H.

Mehan. mother of Eugenia. John V. and gains 01 4 to points. Related shares, especially American International and Atlantic Gulf, also oils and equipments, were materially higher.

Central Foundrv. i-'-vlcral 4 HI 821 S2'i 82 lo Did. Corrine Mehan. our dear daughter, dauah Herman C. Warmhoff Mary Seifrled Joseph W.

Ranner Flprenca Lizzie Mattingly. Charlie Llzzlo Sapplngton. Dorothy Lorraine Edward J. Miller Amalta Melvln. Charlea H.

Lieberstein. Jaenette Blumenthal Paul W. Oreen Mlda V. Putnam Okmulgee 8OO 70i 5l 115 113 113 I9i 19 19 4 1 ter-in-law, sister, sister-in-law and aunt, tn her hlrtv-sevent vear. mining.

Harvester and IT. S. Rubber Iw.v ing vnusua! activity. 43CIA Page ..60..1 Pershing Dupo. Ill .4773 Genevieve Tenth N.

Tenth Vinlta. Ok 2919 Dayton .4218 X. Grand 3058 Lee Sinclair Ouir Savoy Oil BUSINESS CARDS Funeral from family residence. 210 Last Y' V. S.

Steel moved within narrow limits, but Investment '-ails held the' better nart of their 1 to point ndvance. Minor re.lla. Today. LastWk. 458.OO0 357.000 Wayland Oil Boston Wyoming Glen rock Oil Pennok Oil 2.200 31 31 3t 22 4,300 24 23 3.

SOO S7s 97 900 24 24 2(t 55 536.0HO Wheat Corn Oats Shlnments 311.000 272.0OO 627, IKS 22 24 98 24 55 571 1 especially Western Kr.d Southwestern groups made greater gains. The "closing was atroner. Solid nralr. JSr fi'se. mintmam SOc licount lc tier Hn on three- or 5.SO.O00 LIVESTOCK Island Oil Sales approximated 700,000 share.

Bonds nor truerttomt. heat 1.140.000 983.0OO 52.000 1.400 57 57 were firm. C.R.I.P.Ctfs C.R.I. P. 7 CK.I-P.6s Lieia.

Erie com Erie 1st pfd. Erie 2d pfd. Frisco G. North, pfd. K.

C. c. do pfd Lehigh V. Ry. L.

M.K. c. do pfd Mo. Pac do pfd N.O.T. N.

T. On N.T.N.H.& H. N. North. Pac Pitts.fe W.Va.

Penn 3 9 ft 3 32 31 2 2" 2i 59 11'- 6O 18 14 4fi B14 47 270 32 5 18 s-, 'i 5 "a 2i. 3-l 11 1 47 34 54 13 35 10 300 122 121 122 I'nlted Motor Sapulpa Commonwealth Pet. Chevrolet 6.40O 1 1 10 10 Bowen street. Monday. May 19.

at 8:30 a. theme to S.S. Mary and Joseph's Church. Interment In SS. Teter and Paul a Cemetery.

Motor. (c7) O'BRIEN Entered Into rest on Friday. Mav 16. 1919. at 1:30 p.

Joseph P. O'Brien, dearlv beloved husband of Emma O'Brien (nee Moennlkea), after a lingering illness. The funeral will take place on Monday. Mav 19. at 8:30 a.

from Aug. Brock-land L. and U. Co 's funersl room. 1827 Hogan street, to St.

Michael's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. c7) A East St. Louts. WM Brooks East St. Louis Lottie Moton East St.

Louis Franele A. East St. Louis Aswlla E. Kraft Louia Chicago Stocks. 20 33 Magma Copper Northwest Oil torn 215.000 275.000 462 trio Oats S13.000 900 000 St.

Lenin Caah Grain. Cash corn was lc to 4c off and rather slow sale here today. Cash oats lijc to off and Id liKht demand. Reported by the- National Livestock Commission National Stockyards. 111.

Receipts: Cattle, 300; hogs, 4500; aheap, 500 CATTLE Market nominal. Prime heavy beef steers $18 to 19.5: choice to prime. (15.50 to 18: good to choice. J14 to $15.50: 21 2 33 57 34 4 81 2 fiOl4 124 44 61 lfl 8 49 8 48 3 A8 21 9 14 '4 2 17U 50 35 55 1314 11 307 Reported by G. North Fourth atreet.

Curtis Aero Hupp Motor Walker CHICAGO, May 1 MJSCEIJOUS NOTICES CARPENTER WORK, house repairs, quick and cheap. 5044 Enrifht. For-est 2854.1. 7 HOUVE REPAIRS Of all kinds. Advane Reoir 74Q Haraid.

Forest 1207. (2 1 I'LL buy your cellar and attic for ilnn. Edwsrd Anderson, 6114 Minerva. TSEL1, natural hair switches for "td-ney MOW .1451 Keokuk lc2 8.4(S 22 8.700 33 4 300 57 100 3414 14.000 82 5.60O 33 1.9O0 112 3.SOO 98 3.100 39 7.0HO 47'- 33 11! 1 S' 81 32 llli 97 38 4t medium to good, S12.S0 to 14: common to medium, $10.50 to common light steers on ennner and cutter order. to $10.

9714 38 47 O'CONNOR Entered Into rest, suddenly. Hood to choice heavy fleshy feeders, $12.50 to $14: good to choice feeders. $11.50 to 89 Reading 1 2fM) 9014 DEATHS Marland Ketg Emerson Phono S. Ship Barnett Oil Nioieslng Sub. Boat Omar Oil Peerless Motor Salt Creek St.

Joe Lead I'nlted Verde Aetna Kxnlo Sou. Pac $12.50: common to medium. $10 to $11.50. Sou. Ry.

com. Good to choice stockers. $10 to $12; common A YALE kev In one minute. Mall original kev. Locksmith.

Rapid Kev 906 Cheet-TlMt. test tcK medium. $8.50 to $10. cnoice to prime sou. hv.

Tex. Pac on Ssturdav. May l. tJ. at a.

John O'Connor, beloved son of Frank and Marv O'Connor (nee Halley). brother of Mav, Margaret and Frances O'Connor and Mrs. Charles Hatt anj the late Nellie O'Connor. Funeral will take place from the famllv residence. 1403 Elliott avenue.

Due notice of time will be given. tc) ATCH FORD Entered Into rest on fat vearlinjr butcher cattle. $14 to aood to choice. SI2.50 to $14: common to me u.2ta lows lii 32 7S1 '0, 70, 7tk 2.SW 4tl 4S'4 5.ts 136 1.16V', 4.ts 12 11 3. Hist S74 37 S7V, inv 241, 24 3.20O 13V P.

com Armour pfd Amn. Shipbuilding do preferred Comw. Edison didahy Diamond Match Tltlnoia Brick Libby. McNeill Llbby Lindsay Light Quaker Oata do pfd Montgomery Ward Fears Roebuck do pfd Ftewart Warner fiWtft CO Swift International STORAGE AND MOVING Wab. W.

I. Wab. r. A. dium, to 12.

t.noice to lancy neavy nu-tt ti2 tn C14- food to choice. Death notice, firtt a a or $1." each e-rtra lint tOc; memorial s. tic per line. GANNON Entered Into rest on Frldav. May 16.

1919. at 12:05 a. Anna Gan Bid. Asked. 104li 104i 122 123 111H 119Vi 120 113 113'i 9 14 81 31 litii 20 295 SOO 102 103 HOii 111 2o 201 120 91H 92 147l 147Va fiOli fit 191 195 71 71 71 SOU, R7 1V2 103 9 9H Wab.

pfd. B. 2' BIRTHS RECORDED. BO VS. W.

and A. Seckel. 2111 Prairie. P. and K.

Wittenberg. 1026 Morrison. and W. Moran. 1436 N.

15th. and M. Sexton. 4140 Osceola, P. and K.

Raab. 6S10 Pal son. J. and H. Cain.

Bartmer. T. and K. Hunt. 4965 Lindell.

rear. J. and M. Connors. 3447 Grace.

GIRLS. Jj. and M. Duggon. 3214 Michigan.

w. and A. Haegele. 3606 N. 23d.

H. and K. Funk. SO 7 Allen. H.

and Obenhaus. 807 Russell. r. and A. Lodderhose.

301SA N. Ashland. C. and E. Gammon.

2240 S. Jefferson. 8. and M. B14 Benton.

B. and A. iorham. 1524 Lefflngwell. F.

and M. Gibson. TflO Bavard. and E. Bfthle.

42C.4. Hollv. E. and M. Rtemerman.

5211 Idaho. C. and E. Warner. 4R Knrlght.

A. and E. tiptegel. 6873A Faston. W.

and A. Llndlev. 1414 Benton. JJ. and K.

Schlottman. 2017 Harper. E. and M. Steuterman.

5211 Idaho. A. and F. Ladinskv. 2714 Dickson.

$11.50 to 312.50- medium to good. to $11; fair flesh cows. $8.50 to cutters. West. Md.

SOUTH SIDK STORAOB ANi MOVTrtta 190.1 Sldnev st. fireproof warehouse. Victor 607. Sldnee 235. $7 to canners.

to o.uv. v.oou 10 choice stock cows 50 to $9: common to Total sales. 745.400 shares. fllncrease. Decrease L'nchange.

non, wife of the late William Gannon, dear mother of Lily Gannon, and dear sis ADVANCE Moving $4 50 load or eon-tract, fjrnllure in exchange. Botnent 1829. lent New York Bond Sales Title Trust Tool Thursdav. Mav i. ihi'J.

at a j-i p. Mary Curtin Retchford. relict of Hatchford and dear -mother of John and Mary Ratehford. Mrs. A.

Meyer and Mrs. Abbte Horher. and our dear mother-in-law. grandmother and great-grandmother. In her eighty-ninth year.

Funeral Monday. May 19, at 8 SO a. from the resilience, 1321 South Sixth street, to Ht. Vincent de Paul's Church, thence 10 Calvary Cenieterv. Funeral private.

Deceased was a member oC St. Ann's Sodall'v of St. Vincent'e Church. 7I farbide and Carbon BRASCH'S bonded warehouse' separate iron rooms: motor service; fumtturo taken tn exchange for moving. (St Bank Statement.

NEW YORK, Mav- 17. The actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week shows that thy hold $49,717,820 reserve in excess of legal requirements. This Is an increase of $14,595,830 from last week. The statement follows: Actual condition: Loans, discounts, $5,012,730,000: decrease $8,032,000. Cash In own vaults, members Federal Reserve banks, decrease $1,830,000.

Reserve In Federal Reserve Bank of member banks. increase Reserve In own vaults: State banks and trust companies, decrease $785,000. Reserve in depositaries: Wilson Co 2.000 Libertv 4th 5.000 Libertv 3d 2.000 Liberty 4th 2.ioO Libertv 3d do Pfd Continental Motors ter or rank Wunch. Funeral will take place from the fazntlv residence. 16A South Sarah street, on Monday.

May 19, at 8:30 a. to St Bernard's Church, thence to PS. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Motor. Deceased was a member of Phoenix No.

46. Degree of Honor, A. O. U. W.

tc) GREENWOOD Entered Into rest on Friday. May 16. 1919. Halbert W. Greenwood, beloved husband of Emma B.

Greenwood tnee Pearcet. Funeral Sunday. May 18. at 2 from family residence. 7360 Maple boulevard.

Maplewood. to Bellefontaine Cemetery. Motor. at P4. 50 at 05.5O at t4.52 at at 5.40 5.50 at 100 at 7'-i at S2V at 84.44 2.0O0 Libertv 31, I.0011 Liberty 1st CARPET CLEAN INCU-V EMPIRE Carpet Cleaning Upholsterlnc Co.

Work guaranteed. Lin. 601. Del. I3T.

(fit Boston Stocks. fair. $7.50 to $8.50: good to choice stock heifers, 9 to $10; common to fair. $7.50 to $8.50. Fat bulls.

$10.50 to $12: heavy sausage bulls. to $10: light sausage bulls. to $8.50. Very common quality fleshy yearlings. $8 to $9: same quality thin yearlings.

$7 to $8. HOGS Market active and 10c to 15c higher than yesterday'a close on all good light and heavy butcher hogs; top. $21.10 for a few fancy heavv butcher hogs. Good to choice native hogs. 200 lbs.

and up. $20.75 to $21.10: light and mixed hogs. 160 to 190 $20.25 to 120 to 140 lb. pigs, $19 to lighter pigs, 80 to 115 $17.50 to $18.50 for good kinds, and $13.25 to $16.50 for common and feeder grades: best roughs. $19.50 to $19.75.

Very few good Southern hogs: choice kinds. ISO lbs. up. guaranteed corn-fed. $20.25 to $20.65.

SHEEP AND LAMBS Market nominal. Bulk of the good fat sheep, $11.25 to good to choice clipped lambs. $14. 50 $14.75: cull clipped lambs $11 to strictly choice spring lambs. $18 to $15.35.

Walker 307 2.011O Standard O. 7s 2.0OO Anglo 5s 5.0OO C. O. cv. 4 Ha 2.0O0 Libertv 2d 4ia 5.000 Libertv 3d Reported by O.

H. North Fourth street. State banks and trust companies. H2.2J3.- GIOItE Carpet Cleaning renovating. 924 Olive; Centra! Bomont Ics BOSTON.

May 17 95.50 000: increase $183,000. Net demand deposits. RITPEL On Friday. Mav 16. 1919.

at 11 p. Iena Ruppel inee Warmann. aged .53 years, dearly beloved wife of Charles Ruppel. and our dear mother, mother-in-law and grandmother. Funersl Mondav.

Mav 19. at 2 p. from residence. 1914 North Union avenue, to Mount Calvary Lutheran Church. Union and Wells avenues, to Zion Cemeterv.

Motor. (7) Bid. at 4.4S 100.000 Liberty 2d 4Va 4, 1ik.o4.o: decrease S2.tai3.ooo. et lime deposits. $145,105,000: decrease J90.0OO.

li. at S5.54 at P4. 56 10 4i, American Zinc do ofd neposits deducted. i.io,;m.w". AggreKie at 9M.8' reserve, reserve.

CHICAtiO Carpet Cleaning carpets ren-ovated Ilka new. S29 Finney. Llndsll 2010 lelniar '-i 1 11 STOVE REPAIRS REPAIRS for "any old etovs," Forehaw. lit N. 12th at.

Central 8491 Main 2048. rt at 94.50 Increase $14,594,830. Bi niAL PERMITS. Wary Skobel. 35.

M40 Pt. Louis; septicemia. Julhis Pukautes. 35. 1745 N.

Oth: ulcar. George Badgley. 5 months. 1009 Riddle; inanition. I.onnle Bennett.

50, 3335 Market; pneumonia, corothy Gibson, 3 days, 700 Bayard; emphy-aen1a. Charlea W. Irving, 53. 8437 West Belle; apoplexy. Allen Johnson.

27. city hospital: accident. Joph P. Howler. 44.

5924 Natural Bridge; fnumonla. William M. Fisher. 45, 5849 Catea; tabes dur- sails. Frank Garrett.

50. 151 Tamm: diabetes. Geonrn Franklin. 57. 1512 S.

2d; mitral regurgitation. Pfltihla Schmidt. 33. 1215 S. at 94.58 Asked.

17 50 2M4 395 3V, 411-j 11 1S 53 Vi at 99.26 94.56 COHON FUTURES STRONG Butte Superior Calumet Hecla -90 Calumet ft Arizona Oreene Cananea Jl N'ipisslng JJ North Butte New Cornelia '8 I'nlted Shoe Machinery. "3 at 95.5o HOLMES Entered Into rest at Colorado Springs. on Tuesday. Mav 13. 1919.

at 8:45 p. Chas. B. Holmes, dearly beloved husband of the late Cora H. Holmes (nee Jones), dear father of Florence May Kitchen (nee Holmes), Corlne.

Frank and Eugene Holmes, and dear brother of Sarah. Robert E. and Thomas Holmes, and our dear brother-in-law and grandfather, at the age of 64 yeare. Remains will be In state at Booker's funeral parlor. 4320 Warns avenue, on Saturday, May 17.

at 4 p. m. Interment In Valhalla Cemetery on Sunday. May 18. at 87 9-16 AND HIGHER IN NEW YORK A.

G. BRAUER SUPPLY Ca Stove repairs 816-818 N. Third at. SIEI.EMANN Entered Into rest, suddenlv. on Thursday.

May 18. 1919. at 6 a. Walter Slelemann, dearly beloved son of Minnie Slelemann (nee Wlxfordi and the late H. E.

Slelemann and our dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle, at the age of 45 years. Funeral will take place Sunday. May 1. 1919. at 2 p.

from family residence. 10 Adelside svenue. to St. John's cemetery. Interment private.

Dease omit flowers, rioter. tvfl o.issr x.inerty 4tn 10.im Liberty 4th 2.0O0 Libertv 314 2.000 Liberty 2d IO.000 Libertv IO.000 Libertv 31, 10.000 Libertv 4th IO. O110 Liberty 3d 5.000 Anglo 5s 1.OO0 Taris 6s 2.0IIO k. H037) 6.000 V. K.

UlttM) 2.oj0 Canadian 5s l.OOO L. V. 6s 5.O00 Int. Met. 41 2.O00 Rub.

5s 2.000 Va. Car C. 6s 2.0x0 N. Y. Rwv.

4s 3.O0O Mo. Pac. G. M. 4 l.OOO Lor.

7s 2.000 Smelting 5s 2,000 Liberty 4th NEW YORK, May 17. The cotton market I Cash Grain Elsewhere I opened steady on a continuation of yester-rinv'ft bovine movement. which aent July WALL PAPER CLEANINQ. ETC. contracts up to lc ana ijcutner to right after the call, or 20 to 22 points above lt nicht's closing figure.

The advance was at 9N at 99 1-16 97-'l4 at 12VJ 37 at H9 IOI at 45 at 62 at 113V4 at 9UT at P4.5S Iroreet SO 50; (cS) WALL PAPER cleaning. nr 44H p. m. aiotor. New Orleans (La.) and Waukegan (111 papers please copy.

(cfl) HrTCHINS Entered Into rest on Satur DOUBLE BILL ON AT KINGS THEATER Marguerite Clark and William Desmond Are the Stars. Marguerite Clark In a Paramount WAIL PAPEB1NU and cleaning. Cha. Forst, 1419 Id; Ion. Sidney 1832W.

promoted by tha continued Dumsn cnaracter of reports from the goods trade, which Indicated a largo volume of business at advancing prices, and by the firmness of the Southern snot markets late yesterday. day. May 17. 1919. at 1 a.

Lvdla iearglan Bohlen. 77. 552S S. SpHng: senility. Ora tetnel.

28, Wharf and Buchanan; mortlc regurg. Tioma Borle. M. rltr hospital: tuberculosis. Jacob Rlegler.

70. St. Louis County; nephritis. Marv ChlMors. 1 vear.

12 Brooklyn: measles. Tho. J. Homann. 78.

1402 Blair; nephritis. Walter Stedemann. 45. 1900 Adelaide; nephritis. Ime Bornsteln.

S. 1517 Carr: accident. Alfrvd T. Kellev. S6; 63)0 Pershing; cerebrl- Us.

CHICAGO, Mav 17. Corn No. 8 yellow, No. 4 yellow, $1.73: No. 5 yellow, nominal.

Oats No. 3 white. 7'''d. 68c: standard. Rye No.

2. barley. 1.21. Timothy, $1i 11: clover, nominal. Pork, nominal; lard.

ribs. $27.5028.50. MINNEAPOLIS. Mar 17 Flour unchanged. Bran.

$39. Cash wheat. No. 1 northern. 2.53.

Corn. No 3 vellow. S1.66j1.67. Oats. No.

3 white. Flax. MILWAUKEE. May 17. Barley malting.

$1.1631.22. STErviCKE Entered Into rest on Thursday. Mav 15. 1919. at 5:30 Selma Steinlrke, wife of J.

M. Strinlcke. deceased, st her residence tn Webster tiroves. Mo mother of Mrs. Llllle Hauer.

Mrs Rebecca Mever. Mrs. Tint Schrorer and John K. Stelnlcke. aged SO vests.

Funeral Sundsv. May 18, at 2 p. to Oak Hill Cemetery 7) PAINTIVO papering, decorating. Brownter. Ieltnar.

Forest 727, Delmar I02.te4) flOOMS papered. $5 up; won. guaranteed; cleaning. $1 25. Louis Wsstn.an.

i-7t)JA Utah. Total aalea. $6,414,000. The cuving movement rontinuei later in the morning, becoming more active or aggressive 1f anything, as prices worked higher. Hulchlns.

widow of George W. Hutchins. our dear mother, grandmother and mother-in-law. at th age of 60 vears. Funeral Mav 19.

at 2:30 t. from residence, 0.1 5 7 Etzel avenue. Motor. tc7) photoplay entitled "Come Out of the Kitchen" will be the feature for the Julv sold at s.ic ana ninwr ri anH the marekt closed strong at a net ad Produce Elsewhere vance of 3R to 4S points. Cotton spot steady; first half of the week, at the Kings middling.

30.50c. PROFESSIONAL Theater. On the sams propram will Xew York Money. NEW YORK. 17.

5fercantfle paper. City News in Brief aoat. fotid tine, sldlniis Xr York Coffee. NITW YORK. Mav 17.

Coffee Rio No. 7. 19c: futures ateady: May. 18.54c; July 18.55c. WIM HERS Entered Into rest on Friday.

May 16. 1919, Anna Marie Wlmcher (nee Larson. 1. beloved wife of A. Wlmehera.

and dear mother of Mre Marr ChristofTerson. Katie Anderson. Sadie Nel-aon and Peter Imchers. Funeral from Danish Lutheran Church. Falrvlew end Pacific avenue Webster Oroves.

Monday. May 19. at 2.30 p. Oak Hill Cemetery. JAN SEN On Saturday.

Mav 17. 1919. at a. Mary Jansen tnee Schwelck-ert. beloved wife of William Janan.

dear mother of Julia, Arthur, Alvina and lr. Richard -Jansen. dear sister of Anna Flelschmann tnea Schwelckert) and Joseoh Schwetckert, and our dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from residence. 2633 Broadway.

Mondav. May 19. at 9:30 a. to 83 Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Motor.tc7) tir; HntJt; Tollrt Artlrfrt Sterling 60-day billa, 4 2.

Com xaeoaat lc per en or tic. be 'William Desmond in Tlie -Mints of Hell." which is described as a thrilling drama of Alaska in the sold hunting; days. trnr the second half of the wek more Instrttone. mercial "0-day bills on banka. 4.81"; commercial no-dar bills.

4.ftl'?- Demand. 4 65; cables. 4 fW. Francs, demand. 42: cablea, ATTORNEYS AT LaW YORK.

May 17. Butter unsettled: receipts. 12.500 tubs: creamerv higher than extras. extra i92 scorel. 59SflOc: firsts.

packing stock, current make No. 2. 44c. Eggs, firm: receipts. 16-613 cases: fresh gathered extras.

6lc: fresh gathered northern section firsts. 474(ft-49r: do southern. 47'aHSc. Cheese weak: receipts. boxes: state whole milk flats, current make, specials.

do average run. I'oultrv. live, steadr; broilers. 40W 65c; fowls. 37c: old rooster 22c: turkeys.

25c. Dressed, steadv and unchanged. CHICAGO. Mav 17. Butter easier: creamery, 52058c.

Eggs unsettled; receipts. cases; firsts. 42ViS45c; ordinary firsts. ANNOUNCEMENTS Chicago Provision. 40.

Ouilders. demand. S8'j: cablea. st t.lre. deaiand.

8.20: cables. 8.17. Govern ment bonds steady: railroad bonds firm. Bar the leading attractions will be S. Hart in "The Money Corrol" woir Entered Into rest on Fndav.

Mav silver, Mexican dollars, tuc. Close Low High Open CENTRAL LAW Cheatnui tecal matters, collections; eaperlenced at advice fe 's DANCING and Dolores Cassinellix in "The Um i- I.ove." PORK. 16. 1919. at 1.

mi Wolf (r Hofer of C6H3 Lemp sverme. dear mother of Joaph. Louia and William Wolf I-lxiie Beck (nee Wolfi. and our dear mother-in-iw, grandmother and grandmother, at tne age of b4 years-9 IButter. Eggs and Poultry Jnly 1149.70 short features and KT.ltlJ Entered Into rest on Thursdav.

Mav 15. 1919. at 5:45 p. Vina Klsln (nee Luedecker). beloved wife of the late Sebastian Klein, dear mother of Mrs.

H. J. Meiler. Mre. E.

I Neef. Mn. Peter nosjn-bach. and our dear mother-in-law and grandmother, dear twin sister of Ida Stoeekel, and Ferdinand Luedecker. aged ,78 yeare Funeral from reatdence.

1820 North Nineteenth atreet. Sunday. May 18. at 2 p. thence 10 Zlon Cemeterv.

Deceased wae a member of Modern -1 A f7 DO I dance the lateet etener I'll ear I ot LARD. months and IO dsva. lessons at Adama priva'e nanclntr will be presented throughout week, with a change of bill on May .1 $8.50 88.45a 8t.lOa 38.40 81.10 88.55 81.72 est rtre I.IIWlell 7SW. trey 81.72 Mond.r. May 19 at 7:30 Jax! from Zlegenbeln Bros' chanet I Cherokee s'reer.

to St. Aaatha Chur. h. st'MMKR IHsc I took a July. I THE REV.

J. ROSS STEVENSON. Kasldent Of Princeton Theological Seminary. Princeton. N.

J- who ts attending the Presbyterian General Assembly, will speak Jt th vesper aervlcea of the Y. W. C. 111 Locust street, at 4:45 tomorrow after-Been. The services will be heli In ttie lrg gymnasium of tha building, end the bl.e is Invited.

London Bar silver. LONDON. May 17. Bar allvar, per one. Moner.

3, per cent. Discount ahort and three months' bills 3S Ptf tanu ivT42'sc- at mark, cases included. storage-packed firsts. extras, 46c. Poultry, alive, higher: fowls.

35c. CHICAGO. May 17. Potatoes Arrivals. 54 cars old firm; car lota U.

S. grade ones, white-sacked. $2215 new ateadv; Florida Spalding rose ones lobbing. $8 9 8.75 barrel- twos. 15 758 6 50 bsrrel.

ncing fM-hool. etaaaee every evn- RIBS. lllv Thursday. ln: private ieotie any hour at Arcadia, thence to SS Teter and Paul's Cemrterv St. Olive at.

Photie Linden 4V.a Mav .1 28.85a 1 .1 27 HO I 27 SQ I 27.10 1 27.17 vesterdav. eiected Mrs Mol NOTE Quotations herewith represent store and terminal prlcea obtained by commission merchants. Orders and extra fancy stock higher. FOGS Fresh firsts. returned cases lc less, southern eggs, 2c less.

HI TTF.R Creemerv. extras. S7c: firsts. Mc to 52c: seconds, 4Sc to 50c; ladles. 44c; packing stork.

40c. LIVE POULTRY Fowls. 31c: roeVs. 1Sc; turkeys, hens. 55c; tnms young and old.

32c: culls. 22c; ducks. average run. Sic: spring ducks, irr; geese, 144c; spring chickens, 2 lbs. and over.

53c; 1 and over. 50c: small sorties not wanted: CAVE Dancing A-adev. Olive snd ttt me KANSAS Mav 17. Packing butter up 1 cent, 44o. Hen up vc.

80c. Eggs, unchanged. MMbauer of St. Louts president org an nation. PERSONAL leaeona every anernmn exceet sawuir, private or la rtasa.

all or phono BoeaoM ya c8 BERNHAP.DT'S ff-boel of Dancing; wt an4 coolest In clt; itanc Tuee Frl. and Sundays: l.m $1 2 iw-ivate leesocis hour: classes e-r evening, ooen around. K)uA Delmar, 00. cuarol'a vsardeo. tt COMING EVENTS POLICE ITEMS 1 DANCE Sunday evening.

Mav 18; Sr.t music coolest place. Hernhardfs. 4W14A lt-r. 7i Parla Market al4. PARIS.

Frldav. May 16 Prices were arm 00 the Bourse todav. Three per cent rsataa. 2 francs 0c. Exchange on Lon-1a.

2d francs 74 Five per cent loan, J7 francs 75c. The dollar ranged from franca 3t)ic to tt franca 4lSc- 1 r.Tii i VCillS OLD. OF S40S guineas, round, per dozen. OI.EOMARC.ARINK Quote, table grades, prints: No. 1.

37c: No. 2. 29c: No. 3. 53itr; linkers' special.

In tubs. 29c; bakers' pastry. LOWER SWING TO CORN IN THE CHICAGO TRADING CHICAOO. May 17. Nervousness' resulting from Government moves to put back wartime curbs on trading had a moderately bearish effect todav In the corn market.

Ulna weather for planting tended also to weaaen values. Selling, however, was of only eceitered character. fHILE THE PQST-DISPATCH investi-gates air Financial Advertising, and particularly promotion propositions, before publication, it does not recommend or indorse anj- investment or speculation advertised. The buyer must exercise his own v-Waday. held as a delinquent In the UdrenTHomi.

wa. Injured aertou.W at VhJL vesterdav when he attempted to es-5 fL IT; ieaDlng from a third floor window to right leg was fractured and tnturtes was taken 'f Kl. Jive.lll.lWl disclosed LOST and FOUND DAXCIVO Eterr Sunday aftemeoei asJ e-erv evening exceot Uundars: teaeews ever TttMdev and sridse evening: adnlsene. remleifien Oc. lertiee JOr: eatra rarse for dancing, tns'mr-ttona or cbckreeai twIrlleeM best orcheetra sad lateet raoale; finest iMsllrsom floor and nceonraedatlane.

turn ln Olive a ad Svia. MISCELLANEOUS i-A nn. of tne oars on 1 the boy naa rrmmta at le oe tne tAree sr mure nrUna. ii-xjou ut-rixse-i 1. re' 'j HPXES CAINES.

46 YEARS OLD. Ill 4 tnd Tfrom which he Jumped, chouteau avenue, suffered a fractured spins out to a leoge Sl-c CHEEsr Quote, per pound: Northern twins. 32r; singles. S2v7r: long horns. 3.T-; daisies, 32Sc: Y.

32c: prints. SSc; ltm-burger October make. 3kr: new make. 33c: Swiss No. 1, OOc; brick, 31t4c; all inferior qua liv less Choirs.

100 to 14" pounds, at 14c tr lb 16.v.rlSO lbs. at 12t1-V pe' lh 1S5i2h1 at 11ftl2' per rough, coarse, heretlca, to lOc per lh. Sheep, 8c to 1(W bucks, 5c to 8c; spring lambs at 15c to 19c per according to qualitv. PIGEON AND HQUABS Quote live pigeons at $2 40 per don and common live sauahs at $1,504 1.. Dressed squabs.

609 1 70c per pound; 50c per pound. PROFESSIONAL aaa i m. vesterdav LOST Opening prices, which ranged from to 2Uc with Julv $1.60 to and September to were (ollovrel hv something of a rally and then bv a freeh downturn. ats eased off In svmpathv wtlh corn. After opening to ic lower, tnctu ling July at 6Sc to the market recovered, but again underwent a sag.

Higher quotations en hogs gave steadiness to provisions, despite corn weakness. Tra1, however, was dull. SMITH 52 YEARS OLD. 2123 BID- i irrest.d yeaterday charged riding" and having ho license rjjh. Mc'e" w.th'whtch nocked doww be tried to move a box contalnlrg i00 reoiuls of iron bolts from a driven ay at the Bd Citv Cold Storage Co.

plant. Rroadwty 4 Palm street. The box fell on him. PHT81CAL eutture sad health laetrurter. teacher of dieting, eaerctae and Russian aieam and ihof b.ti.

3714 tu Louia av. loo Ud 1 (HrdOW. lTX iJ5T tet. between Kinige MgJtwa and (tktnker small. Mai-k slik.

wn'iin i soo tacles. reaard if returned to tmi tc) am 1 me, 1 i Ninth (U-eeti Ninth atreet street, at WOMEN AUXTI.TART Or THE -IWO)lEV AUXTI.TARY OF WM. wi4 Arnvy ot the Republic, la convention I and wasningioo.

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Pages Available:
4,206,663
Years Available:
1869-2024