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mm kXZZiSZ J5S Ztt2r3S 0ND0N DISHONORS RUSSIAN COUPONS Refusal of Bolsheviki to Meet Payments Compels Action CAPTAIN IK MISSION DMVE London Wednesday March 27 The British government announces that after April 1 it will not provide funds to meet coupons on Russian government bonds The Russian revolutionary government having declined to meet the payment the British government although under no obligations has done so hitherto New York March 28 Officials of New York banks Interested In the several Russian bond notations in the United States aggregating it is ald 150000000 were reported today in conference regarding the action of the British government The news from Tondon was discounted somewhat by the fact that the British government some time ago offered to exchange British securities paying 34 per cejit for the Russian paper pledged to return 5 per cent Or more Two Russian external loans of 0 000000 each were put out a iidi rate composed of Morgan Co the National City Company and the Guaranty Trust Companv of New York and Lee Hlgglnson Co and Kidder Peabody Co of Boston the firn issue Bt 6V6 per cent maturing 1919 and the second issue pajlnpr 02 maturing in 1921 In addition to thee loans two internal Russian loans bearing 5 per ent and maturing in 1926 totaling 50000000 were taken hero in small lots These two last named loans were oot American flotations George Roberts aslstant to the president of the National City Bank regiitrw for Russian bond Issues floated here referring to the British governments exrhange proposal to the holder of Russian bonds aid he believed If the exchange plan vero still In effect that the British attitude was duo to a purpose to gie the bond own era only one choice llf awl ireat Britain hardlv could be expected to pa the higher interest ratr ti view of its Offer We dont think that he holsheviki or any Other government in Russia vs 111 repudiate or scale down for iin Indebtedness said Mr Roberts but the Petrograd government is in great difficulty for revenue at this tiinr ami especially for mean itli hn to sot tie Its obligations abroad Russian government external js and IVia are not lifted nn the stoi exchange having trndniK medium i 1 on the curb For a long time dealings in these issues wiuri wn floated at prices approximating he par value of 5100 have been morel nominal The 6Hb closed last 0 and thr Old at 3 about three werKsago BALTIMORE MARKETS Baltimore Md Nrl2r VH Good demand at foMtimnl tlxed prices No 2 red oft 2 22 i Winter 224 CORN Not ruiitod OATS MarK Sun sintulitd wlntf 102102iiN white iniiilf2 BUTTER didiiii tann iiliM choice 410 42 gi in print tfjtt blocks 43 4 ladl Ui2 Mai land and PennavhHiiifl i 1 Ohio rolls 3132 NiB nn rdlt in 31 store packei SJ Mat land Hnd Virginia daii punts 21iiJ2 process butter 4 hru4 2 EGGS Maryland lVnn anla unil nearby firsts it esinn flc i it West Vlrgini i ht jiithrrn tirsts 35 duck egts 40 4 POULTRY hickon voting large smooth fat 4 voting poor longh stagg 25 winter 2 lb and tinder old roostet 5 5 duck oung pekins 3i lbs fat 40 puddle fat 38 muscovv fat 3 smaller thin 32 turkev ount hen 0 voting gobblers 45 old tom pool and rooked breabt 23 NEW YORK PRODUCE New York March 2s Bt TTHK Weak receipts fi 902 teamer lusher than ettras 4 2f43 creamers tras 92 score 41V ft 42 fir 40l It 4 1 V4 seconds 3 i EGGS Irregular receipts 44Jl Fresh gathered extras 3st v7t extra firsts 3737 4 firsts 3 i sPf nrtds 34i3414 State Iennsv 1 anta and rearby Western hennerv whites fine to fancy 43P43 St ite Penn I ama nd nearby hennerj browns 40ft 41 mixed colors 36038 CHBESn Irregular ie iptv 1 ivo State held specials i4 J1 do average run 231s24 POULTRY Live strong pi ire unchanged Pressed quiet and tmrhnged SUGAR Raw steadv entrlfugal 6 005 fine granulated 7 4 COEFKE Spot teadv Uln Ts 11 Santos 4s 11 LARD Easy middle West 26 30f7 2R 60 White Made Head of Division in Effort to Collect 26000 White has been named captain of division In the Central Union Mission drive for 26000 The chairman of division is Herbert Neviue Coworkers on the team are A Boyd and Harry ODonnell Monday night a banquet pf the campaign workers will be held at Cush mans on Fourteenth street between and At the banquet addresses will be made by Rev Earle Wilfley local director and by Kester ot Harrisburg Pa campaign manager City Briefs Three Washington men have been given commissions In the army They are John A Riner 1212 street northwest second lieutenant aviation section signal reserve corps Richard Malone Room 23 Postoffice building captain national army and Winter King Sterling Hotel second lieutenant national army The Kappa Alpha Theta Alumni Club will meet with Mrs Frederick Coville 1836 California street northwest tomorrow night at 8 oclock Webster atrosler yesterday brought action for absolute divorce from Mrs Trances Strozler He named a corespondent THE RECORD wwwmwwmwwxwwwwwxww THURSDAY 2ZAXCET 2S Iftlfl wwwwwwwwwawwwwxwwwwmwwJ The public achoola committee of the Washington Board of Trade will meet next Wednesday night at 8 oclock for a conference with business men and others interested in the movement to place teachers salaries in the District on a minimum basis of 1000 Roy Claflin is chairman of the committee George Vj Daggett yesterday brought suit against the Washington Railway and Ulectilc Company asking 10000 damages for injuries received when he a1 Knocked down by a car at Seventh and Water ticfta southwest on Febru nrj 23 The striking strippers banders and raori of Offtcrdinger cigar factory were gi anted a charter as Tobacco Kti ippei Vnion No 16029 of Washington I i esterday by the executive ronnell of the American Federation of Labor The new union elected the following ofiliials President Mrs Agnes Jeffrey vice president Miss Nancy oaklev recording secretary Mrs Margaret Lrb financial secretary and treasurer Mis Drury The sin Keln Movement nnd the True Condition of Ireland is the sub jei of a leiture to be given by Mrs Illeen Clfford Donnelly of Dublin 1 1 eland at Sit i street northwest Mindav nicht at ocloek Mrs Donnell pn tn ipatrd in the Irish insurrection tf Apul 23 1H6 I lonephun Daniels Secretary of the av will deliver the weeklv lecture this afternoon and evening before the i National iieogi aphic boeiety In the au dltorium of tht new Masonic temple He sill bpeak on Our Navj and the lei ture ill be illustiated with a series I of moving pictures in colors I he weekly clnsn In folk dancing I National American Woman Suffrage heidquai tei will meet tonight with instruction given by Mrs Genevieve Hulmm of Chicago to which government workers are invited The annual iret tg eher meeting of the Kentuckv Mate Association was held last night tn the Ebbitt A mem betbhlp committee composed of the following was appointed Adams ose A Tackett White and A lopo Mncfnrlane Message from the Crobb will he ung this evening bv Die ttiple quaitet at the Church of United States Supreme Court Present The Chief Justice Mr Justice Mc Ktaoa Mr Juatlce Holme Mr Jtutlce Ir Mr Justice Van DeTtnter Mr Justice Pitney Mr Justice McBeyaolds Mr Jastice Brandeis and Mr Justice Clarke Oren Brltt Bixvwn of Dayton Ohio Charles Kearns of BaUTia Ohio and 11 Speidel of Bataria Ohio were admitted to practice No 368 International News Service petitioner ts The Asoclated Press Reassigned for argument on April 29 next at the head of the call for that day on motion of Mr Hamuel Uatermrer for tbe petitioner Ho 262 Chicago Burlington and Qulncy Bail road Company et at plaintiff la error vs Bt Paul Association of Commerce al in error to the supreme court of the State of Minnesota dismissed with costs on motion of counsel for tbe plaintiffs in error Ho 2fA The Hardin Wyandot IJjchtlnir Company plaintiff in error va The Village of Upper bandusky continued per stipulation No 250 Chicago and Northwestern Hallway Company petitioner Ts The United 8taten Argument continued by Mr Charles A Vila for the petitioner by Mr Assittant Attorney General Frtenoa for the respondent and concluded by Mr Charles A Vilas for the petitioner No 254 Central of Georgia Railway Company plaintiff in error ts Birdie Deloech Arrued br Mr Cunningham lr for tbe plaintiff In error and by Mr Krtncls Oliver lor the delenaant in error No 2S5 Byron Waite et al as tbe Board of Tea Appeal appellants ts George Macy et al Argued by Mr Assistant AttorneT General Warren for the appellants and by Mr Joseph Choate jr for tbe appellees Adjourned until Monday next at 12 oclock United States Court of Claims Frosent Chief Justice Edward Campbell Judge Kenton Booth Judge Sanruel Barney Judge George Downey and Judge James Atlantic Dredging uotnpany argnea ana sud mitted by Willis Marbury for plaintiff company and Oraves for defendant New York New Haven and Hartford Railroad appeal allowed Cases posted for Monday No 1 Frances 1 Seymour executrix Attorneys Iyon Iyon and Bradley No 20 John Roblnaon Attorneys James Jones and Graves No 30 Louisville and Nashville Railroad and No 11 Chicago and Alton Railroad Attor nevs Benjamin Carter and Anderson No fi2 Charles Engle Attorneys Hott and Oraves Trial calendar uumbera 54 55 and 33048 57 and 6 EQUITY DIVISION 1 Mr Jastice Biddons Holland Holland order appointing Albert Harper to defend Plaintiffs attorney XA ward Clarke Brook ts Brooks rule returnable April PlalntUTa attorney Thomas Baker Patch va Wyman Edward A Patch made party Plaintiffs attorney Irving Williamson Assignment for Tuesday April 2 1818 No 277 Bnsdna va Bnasius on hearing Attorneys Uatttngty Glee OBrien No 176 Johnson ts Johnson Attorneys Houston Dudley No 451 Mlddleton vs Mlddleton Attorneys Mackey Hawk en Sc Havell No 168 McCuen vs McCnexu Attorneys Oardlner Perry James Harlow i No 14 Davis vs Davis Attorneys Blgo ness OShea No 174 Appold vs Appold Attorneys OShea Hegarty English BANKRUPTCY DIVISION Mr Justice Biddons In re Crow Motor Sales Company order to deliver motor ears In re Isaac Katzen order to account vacated discharge denied and reference to Ralph Qulnter as special master by Justice H1U EQUITY DIVISION 2 Mr Jutlea Gould James vs Goddard decree dismissing hill appeal noted Plaintiffs attorneys Wilson and Paul Lesh defendant attorneys Darlington Waters and George Hoover No assignment for Tuesday April 2 1918 CIRCUIT DIVISION Mr Justice Gould Assignment for Tuesday April 2 1918 No 447 Thompson vs Washington Railway and Electric Company Attorneys Lambert 1 eatman Whlteford No 450 Wakenight vs National Capital rre Attorneys Imlay Baker Osterman 457 Smith vs Malnati Attorneys Donoehue Lewln No 285 Forrest vs Moore and Hill Attor nev Gardiner Whlteford Johnson No 471 Darting Continental Casualty Companv Attornejg Cassln Johnson Gardiner No 473 Waller vs Landvoight Attorneys Smith Townsend Claoaugh Schick 473H Scniatter vs Marks Attorneys Pliimley Darr Peyser Koeniehberger No 477 Crown vs Capital Traction Company Attorne1 Fitgitt Jeffords Hocan No 4 Innlng vs Capital Traction Com pnuv ttorneys Ralston Richardson Hocan No 4fti Moore vs Gadsby Attorneys Ridout McMahon Darlington mSksBBBmsSBSMB jJGir3tt SC uii555 Eff aS j3E 3 5rif Va ZZZgZsr 2 SiEVS5 JFa fiJr SsrfHSai Tkc2aTiri jr sr aur sf jes a rir rrzxt lS5iSSIPt ttsafefisagssjSaSs i 5 Jf a i 7 Supreme Court District of Columbia Notice There will be no session of the court on Good Friday and Easter Monday The court will be In recess until Tuesday April 2 Naturalisations scheduled for April 1 are continued until April 8 Beginning Tuesday April 2 Justice Gould will transfer from equity division 2 to circuit division 1 and will resume the odd numbered rases on the trial calendar until the return of Chief Justire Covington the Covenant The solo parts will be taken by Miss Craig soprano Mrs Dunwoody alto Mr Wilson barytone and Mr East bass The singers are under the direction of Sydney Lloyd Wrightson Harvey Murray will preside at the organ Bishop Mitchell ot St Paul Till speak at the noonday passion week services today at Wesley Chapel The services are being held bv the combined Methodist Episcopal Churches of the citj The District of Columbia Branch Tederal Employes Union No 2 lat nieht elected as president Joseph Hurley secretary Cha A Gerber guardian Wm Minnis and as mediator Moore IIt Carson rost A celebrated iti fifty first anniversary lat night Representative Dill of Washington made the principal address and other speakers were Commander John McElroy and Mrs Isabel Ball William Elttell a Boy Scout gave several bugle calls The nrt section of the Twentieth Century Club met yesterday at the home of Mrs Dayton Ward 1760 Columbia road Mrs Elva Eougee read a paper on the Influence of Michelangelo giving a talk upon the work of the Italian master Workers in the campaign of the A to increase the local membership to 10000 arc to meet for a morning rally tomorrow at 845 a in Woodward and Lothrops auditorium Miss Jessie Eurrell assistant editor of the National Qeogiaphic Magazine to speak CIRCUIT DIVISION 2 Mr Justice Hltx Whlte vs Potomac Electric Power Company and District ot Columbia verdict for defend I ants Plaintiffs attorneys Wright and ajmjieu ueienuaiJL nuiiues AOger Whlteford and Marshall Fields vs Washington and Old Dominion Railway continued for the term Plaintiffs attorney David defendants attorney Wilton Lambert Kate Callahan vs Washington and Old Dominion Itall way continued for the term Plaintiffs attorney David defendants attorney ilton Lambert Assignment for Tuesday April 2 1918 No 223 Ryan vs National Savings and Trust Company Attorneys Laskey Gillln No r09 l9 Hall vs Washington Railway and Electric Company Attorneys Wright Wampler Hoover No 461 Cooperman vs Biggs Heating Company Attornpys Wiener Pelsman Shales No 463 Parsing vs Ileview and Herald Publishing Company Attorneys ODonoghue Hogan No 467 lost vs Masonic Hall Building Association Attorneys Capers Stela Williamson No 317 Green vs Horning Attorneys Flynn Hegarty Tucker Kenyon Macfarlaod Davis Bailey CRIMINAL DIVISION 1 Mr Justice Stafford united States vs Harrv Creal embezsle merit sentenced to penitentiary for three years placed on probation United States Karl HIggs and Clar ene Fowler bouebreallne sentenced to Of oeousn for six months each Attorney Brien 1 nitPd States John Campbell assault with danfrcroun weapon sentenced to National Training School Attorney Hill Jr nited Stntes vs George Crawford rob bpry sentenced to penitentiary for ten years Attorneys Baker and I Miller United States vs sam Kiatta receiving stolen propertv impoltion of sentence suspended placpd on probation AMornev John Shields Vnlted State ah harleb Jackson assault to rapp jiirj respited until April 2 Attorneys Leon Tobnner and David Inlted states Haynmi Jackson grand larceny motion for new trial filed Attorney Jop Brown United State ts George Jackson murder second degree time to mibmit bill of exceptions and to file transcript extended to April 5 Attorney Lawrence Koenigsberger and 0 Brez United States vs Charles Williamson houoe breating plpa not guilty recognisance S200 taken with A Stewart surety Attorneys Thomas Jones and Hill Jr United States vs Charlie Warner assault with dangerous weapon sentenced to Occoquan for one year Attorney Jones United States vs Jennie Chase grand lar ceny sentencpd to penitentiary for two years placed on probation Attorney Jones United States vs Julia Clark grand larceny sentpncpd to Occoquan for one year Attorney Tignor United Mates vs Walter Creamer grand lnrccny term continued Attorney Robert I Miller Assignment for Tuesday April 2 1918 I nited States vs Charles Jackson on trial CRnnJTAI DIVISION 2 Mr Juattce McCoy Jolted States vs Edward A Mappie reeelT Inx stolen property plea guilty reference to probation officer Attorney Leedy United States vs Peter WOsmark forgery pie guilty sentenced to penitentiary lor seven years and six months United States vs Engene Ross forgery plea guilty reference to probation officer United States vs Edna Maynard grand larceny plea not guilty Attorney Brown nited States vs Harrison Follin nonsup port plea guilty referred to probation officer United States vs Charles Bryan and Charles Thompson hoose breaking and larceny plea guilty each referred to probation officer Attorneys 1 Brown and Robert I Miller United States vs Louis Rugglano grand larceny plea guilty referred to probation officer Attorney A OShea United States vs Beatrice Smith bigamy plea guilty referred to probation officer Attorney A OShea United States vs Arthur Davis robbery pies guilty to petit larceny sentenced to Occoquan for four months United States vs Clayton A Mulford adultery plea guilty referred to probation officer Attorney Edmund Carrlngton United States vs David West grand larceny pies guilty referred to probation officer Attorney A OShea Moore Wsrmbath verdict for plaintiff on cross claim Plaintiffs attorney Richardson defendants attorney Mather Wood vs Sscheer judgment on verdict for defendant for costs Plaintiffs attorney David Wolf defendants attorney Millan A Smith Jarrls Peoples Mutual Benefit Association jndgment on verdict for defendant against plaintiff aDd Adam Ruth surety for costs Plaintiffs attorneys A Maddox 8 Cox and Duvall defendant attorneys WUton Lambert and Teatman Spadinger vs Gall judgment on verdict for defendant against plaintiff for costs Plaintiffs attorney Perkins defendants attorney Jackson Van Horn vs Merchants Transfer Storage Company time to submit extended to Mat 1 Plaintiffs attorney Frederick A Fenning defendants attorney David United States vs Harvey Mulligan robbery verdict not guilty Attorney George A Maddox No assignment for Tuesday April 2 PROBATE DIVISION Mr Jnatiee Gould Estate of Adele Clagett answer to caveat Attorney Frank Hogan In re Nichols Sandoe et al petition to appoint guardian filed Attorney Blair Estate of Lelia Qual trough will admitted to probate and letters testamentary granted to George Harrison bond 15000 Attorney Garrett Estate of James Heon letters of administration granted to Timothy Regan bond 500 Attorney Baker In re Mary Bowie rule discharged Attorney De Putron In re Dennis Kane et al order appointing August Tremeyer guardian of the persona Attorney Collins Estate of Margaretba Noll letters of administration granted to Adolpbus Gude bond 300 Attorney George Gertman Estate of Matthew Healey will admitted to probate and letters testamentary granted to Katie Heddenson bond fOOO Attorney ODonoghue In re Louisa King et al order reducing bond to 000 Attorney Beach Estate of John Ward will admitted to probate and letters testamentary granted to Charles Shreve bond 4000 Attorneys Richardson A Shreve Estate of William Corcoran exemplified copy of will filed Fstate of Amelia Burton will dated March 1909 filed Estate of Mary Kellogg petition for probate of will filed In re Louise Walker petition to appoint guardian filed Attorney Colvln Fstate of Frank Pltzer petition frr probate of will filed Attorney John Shields Estate of Emma Kneasi petition for probate of will filed Attorney Rosenberg Estate of George Driver will dated September 4 1917 filed Estate of Edgar Rldenour letters of administration granted to Oscar Rtdenour bond 000 Attorney Frederick A Fenning Fistate of Josephine Schreiner will admitted to probate and letters testamentary granted to William Flnckel bond 8000 Attorney Alden Estate of Henry Davis order to sell securities Attorney A Leot Lstate of Green Williams reference to auditor Attorney Horner Estate of Lucy Vyer letters of admlnii tration a granted to William Cowan bond 500 Attorney Houston Law Suits No Cllfi7 John Pyle vs Edmund Brady dam8ire 10 000 Plaintiffs attorney Preston Shea ley No Kllhft Genrp Daggett Washington Railway and EIp trie fompam dsinages 10 0i0 riiintifT attorneis Hawken Uavill flH John Mcintosh I harleo Intneh account 97 Flaintiff attorneys Loiing A Hamncr Equity Suits No 3TSy Walter Strozler rs Trance Stroilcr divorce Plaintiffs attorney William A oonihe No aSlO Frank A Miller vs John ratten to illsKOlve partnership Plaintiff attornps Frederick A Fenning and Gardiner i -No S58U George Gall ts Harrey E1 Jests et at aeooontta and rsjealTervPUlB i tiffs attorney Wlnshlp WheaOey Bankruptcy Petition employe voluntary assets 600 claimed as 1 iMuipi uaouiues 3l2usis Attorney rsu Wright Mechanics Lien No 7219 Carroll Electric Company rs Anton Fischer Inc lots 86 37 and 805 square 4034 53727 Attorney Fleharty REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS CHICHESTER Richard A Pyles et ux to Edwin and Emma Morris lot 22 410 1327 STREET NORTHWEST The Hawthorne Annie Gardner to Beba Segal lot 43 square 199 10 UNIVERSITY PARK Leo Brown et nx to Ethel Rutty lot 835 square 2662 10 CHEVY CHASE PARK Henry Myers ox to Julius Sachs lot 8 square 2334 10 CHEVY CHASE PARK Albert Williams et nx to Julius Sachs lot 37 square 2334 10 HANDLE HEIGHTS JuUus Sachs et nx to wa ot square gm iu i STREET NORTHEAST between Tenth andi uicxruiu iunu james rteaion et ux to Anthony and Helen Mayhew lot S8 square d57 10 ADDITION TO TAKOMA PARK rtuttner SlmmoBs to George Klipetein lots 8 snd 13 square 3274 10 UOCNT PLEASANT Margaret A OBrien to James Ricks lot 61 square 2S88 10 CHEVY CHASE GROVIert cfoardner et ox to Fulton Gordon lot squire 2312 10 CHEVY CHASE GROVE Charles Hrf to Fulton tt Gordon lot 42 square 2001 10 1743 AND 1745 TWENTIETH STREET NORTH I WEST Laura Post 1 wnii a Hill undivided half Interest in lots 20 and 27 square 110 10 Jour and a half streets John Fitimorris to Howard Bell part loU 65 and 66 square 1814 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE NORTHWEST Mary Morris et al to Charles Btet rxr5f 78i Mnir M7 70000 CHEVY CHASB HIGHLANDS Edson Briess rrrrTfU CM Short ot 3 180 10 HIGHWOOD Frank Schrader et al to Pres t2smD1Iil0t 11 square 200S 10 STREET SOUTHEAST between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets Martin Fealy et nx to Cedric Wood lot 123 square 1043 4S1 FIFTEENTH RTTriJP onrTCTPicTi ti Hugglns et ux to Logan and Katie I wiiJi 0 square iuo2 sio SIXTEENTH STREET SOUTHEAST between Capitol snd A streets A STREET NORTH ST Jtwaen Fifteen and Sixteenth streets Richard Palro et ux to Ethel fo70yiio0t 4 quare 183 l0t luar 003 SP SOUTHWEST Lanr Irvine to sTue lrio BW InC eMt halt 0t ArAPi HEIGHTS Walter Phelps ux to JnjJ and Louise 8 Kleeman lot 20 INGLESIDE Katharine A Block et vir Her bert to Daniel Mahsny lot 64 block 19 ELLASTON TERRACE Edward Mloton et tk ardS Norris lot 10 block 2 7 Edward Norrls et ux conveya same TTWSr Plat Pederaen 10 UNAER8ITV PABK Nan II Hall to Ralph 218 INDIANA AVENUE NORTHWEST Henry Lspey trustee to Catharine Kelster lot 14 square south of 572 10 lmL ORTION I nion Trut Company to Albert and Clara ray lots 1 and 2 Kuuare 2744 10 CONNECTICUT AVENLE HIGHIVNDS Thomas Hammond et to James Peters lot 4 block 3 10 PETWOHTH Bertha Fdwsrds to John Baits lot 57 square 33l 10 FERNWOOD HEIGHTS hirle Ksppler et ut to Mary Darnlelle lot 53 block 1 10 OAK IEW Harry Thompson et ux to Earl Hopkins lots 18 to 18 Mock 2 10 NORTH GROUNDS Columbia University Earl Hopkins et to Nan Hall part lot 8 block 80 10 DEEDS OF TRUST SQUARE 8042 Ernest A snd Cora Hodce tn James Grant and Harrev Yi infield to secure Frank FT Grant 1 0O0 3 yean per cent deaiUnnuatly lot K3 SQUARE 50 Howard Bell ut to Thomas Brown and William Brown to secure Man A Dorcb ffW 3 yprs ppr cent semi annuallr part lots fi5 and 61 SQUARE lf8ft PhOrt to reorge Barse and Leslie Watson to secure Chevy Chase Development Company 725 3 to 42 months fl per cent lot 3 SQUARE 2008 Preston Sarauls to Arthur Carr and Marvin A Custis to secure Perpetual Building Association 4 200 lot 11 SQUARE 247 Charlei Stetson rt nx to Wharton Lester and William Miller to secure Marv Morrl and Elixaboth olbert 47000 July 1 1018 months and 3 years per cnt lot 78 SQUARE 1048 Cedric Wood et nx to Henry Bergmann and Charles Rchafer to secure Northern Liherty Building AsoclatIon 2 500 lot 3 23 rETWORTH Owen Ho nensfein to Jsms Shea snd Georep I Borger to secure Thomas McHsle 14 000 3 years 6 per cent semiannually lots fiO to 83 block 78 four trusts one or 3 VK on each lot SQlARR 40RI1 Owen Howcnsteln to ltmC hea and Oenrgp I Borger to secure Thomas McHsle J10 000 8 ipan per cent seralannuallv lots 57 to 60 four trusts one of 2 on each lot SQL 4RE Hi IxiKan Pineree ct ux to Wlllism Buck snd It Tjner In se ure John or Annie Higtn 2 230 monthly payments per cent lot 4S SQUARE 2334 Juttu Sachs et ux to Edson JSBB SUPPLY programs are depen 5jL dent upon continuous factory output Failure of power transmission systems is only one of many accidents that may upset production estimates but it is one that may be eliminated by the man who writes the belting specification DUXBAK Waterproof Leather Belting Is the safe bridge between Power source and Power application DUXBAK leather belting is oak tanned by Schieren under the slow natural process that Insures the firmness the toughness of fiber the flexibility and uniform strength necessary to a durable dependable belting leather It is operating and deliv tHACS MAM ertng continuous service in the most trying climatic conditions It is unaffected by oil heat damp acid fumes DUXBAK is made not to sell at a price but to give value at its cost value in durability safety dependability Tanners and Belt Manufacturers Main Office and Factory 130 Ferry Street New York City Write um for Prices on Straps and General Leather Specialties Oak Leather Tanneries Bristol Tenn Offlcs and Stocks Located in Boston Chicago Philadelphia Atlanta and Many Other Important Cities A Sl if 5r 7SUfi Gz J5 JuMj ssM 7 Be st si OS Brtcgs and Groter Toison to aecur Chevy Chase Realty Company 1500 1 to 3 years 6 per cent lot 8 SQUARE 2834 Julius Sachs et nx to Edaoa Brlsgs knd Qrover Folson to secure Chery Chase Realty Company T50 1 to 3 years fl per cent lot 37 CHICHESTER Edwin Morris et ur to Maurice Otterback and louls Smith to secure A Pyles 3250 1 to 102 months per cent lot 822 SQUARE 18 Reba Sepal to Charles IInkto and William IJnklns to secure Wllllim Ollbert 20000 1 and 3 years 0 per fent semiannually lot 48 SQUARE 3110 Rella Roakes to Arthur Carr and Marvin A Curtis to secure Perpetual Building Association 2700 lot ft SQUARE 2662 Ethel Rutty to Samuel A Orurv and James Nicholson to secure Iee Brown 4 000 8 years 6 per cent seml snnnallr lot 84 Same to same to secure same 1200 monthly payments 8 per cent lot 34 SQUARK OT7 Anthony I and Helen 3 Mayhew to John A Thompson and Thomas Pat terson to secure Jxmes Nealon 1750 i monthly payments per cent lot 8S SQUARE 675 Mary Shea to Oeorge Em morlch and Douglass Mackall to seruro Washington Six Per Cent Permanent Build Ine AssoIation 1200 lot 212 AVAMJN HEIGHTS Waldemar Kleeman lo A McLachlen and John A Massle to Mcnre Walter and Kstlla Phelps 1 350 monthly payments 0 per cent lot 23 hock 6 SQUARE 7fl William Wahly to Perelval Marshall and Robert Williams to secure Elisabeth Bard 500 8 years 6 per cent semlannuallr part original lot 12 SQUARE lOSS Etbel Rutty to Alexander Oorman and Theodore Gill Jr to secure Richard Palro 2000 3 years 6 per cent semiannually lot 44 SQUARE 1070 Ethel Rutty to Alexander Oornian and Richard Palro to secure Helen Palro 2250 3 yesrs 6 per cent semiannually lot 55 INTEREST Rose Hutchins tx Oeorye Sullivan and Alexander Munoaster to teeure AA llliam Dante trustee 18000 3 years fi per cent temiannualty all interest in ftute of tilson Hutrhins INGlfcMIDh llsniel Maliany to William Sulliran and Theodore 1 Block to secure Kstlienne A FlOi 52 00 monthly payments per cent lot bo 1 CONVEdin A KNUR MbKillTS James Peters et ux to Algernon Oardinpr nil Ulllert lent In ure rimtnn Hammond 3 500 1 yeir 6 per cent semi annuall lot 4t block 3 RQUtHK 4210 Olr It Pdeifn et ux to Kiancis Saul snd rlley Jacobs to secure 1 hiinK Allen J3250 3 years 6 per cent Mminnnually lot 10 SQUARE 3031 Walter Erwln et ux to Arthur Carr and Marvin A Custis to secure Per petnai Building Association 3500 lot 17a SQUARK 1873 John and Mora Byrne to Washington Loan and Trust Company to secure Equitable Cooperative Buildln Association 4000 lot 58 OAK VIEW Earl Hopktng et ux to Geonra White and 0 Weedon to secure SI It Pumphrey 12500 years BH per cent semiannually lota 15 to 16 block 2 SQUARE SOUTH OP 572 Catharine Keister to Arthur Carr and Marvin A Custis to secure Perpetual Building Association 2800 lot 14 NORTH GROUNDS COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Nan Halt to Harry Boas and Glenn Phelps tn secure Earl Hopkins 4750 1 to years 0 per cent semiannually part lot 8 block 39 LIVE STOCK MAEKETS Chicago March 28 HOGS Receipts 38000 head weak Bulk 16751725 light 16801750 mixed 16451740 heavy 1580S1710 rough 15801610 pigs 12 501625 CATTLE Receipts 12000 head unsettled Native steers 9601465 Blockers and feeders 7701160 cows and heifers 6 601190 calves 1050 1600 SHEEP Receipts 10000 head strong eheep 1150 1600 lambs 1500 1935 New York March 28 BEEVES Receipts 845 no trading CALVES Receipts 200 steady veals 160O 2100 culls 1200 1500 little calves 900g1100 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 1 072 steady fair State lambs 1865 good clipped 16 50 HOGS Receipts 1960 steady State hogs 18351890 roughs 1725 THE METAL MARKET New Tork March 28 Metak Exchange quotes lead dull Bpot 725g 7 50 Spelter weak Kast St Louis delivery spot 700712Vfc At London spot copper 110 futures 110 electrolytic 125 Spot ton 316 futures 316 Lad spot 29 10s futures 28 10s Spelter spot 54 futures 50 EI XI TF PERKINS I BOND YOU United State Fidelity A Guaranty Co Phone 813 Southern Bide FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of ran Alliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia Pa Oa th 81t dav of TWomhrr tM7 a rrriirol under the Tustri of olumlna f1e anicn lei June SO 1P02 and August 1 1111 Capital stock Tn nno no Capital stock paid up in rh noo 00 Cash in office 70 fash in bank it ji stocks and bonds market value 2 S38 1R7 00 Ttills rccelTablo G20 00 Premiums uncollected and ia liandi of agents 2fi lfiT SS Interest duo and accrued 06 578 SI IIB1IITIFS Nrt unpaid claims 47 7S3 00 TeTT an reqirMl lai 1040 fi21 0 ttelnsurancs premiums 52 3fl2 OT vnlsries rent ci ff A T1 Commissions broknazf Ar 1 OOR 17 Onltal stock 70 Of0 00 othr liabilities 367018 51 mount of risk assumed and character of bnMneM transacted during the year 1817 S053770O 1hsm sustained durms th vcar 1017 Money receiTed during th i ir 1117 2 t70 00 Impended durinE the veir 1017 1 021 68 TUNJVMIN RlfeTI Trcsldcnt IIOrATtD lllir tirv Suftscribed and sworn to be fore mo this 18th ilar of Februan 101R sal 1 lins nf in ofsr Vnblic Commission ro Tnnunrv Ifi 1021 sttementofthk condition Ol THI German American Fire Insurance Company of Baltimore City Md fin th 3lst dav of Pfrcmlir 1917 as required rnder the Patriot of Columbia Code ameuaed Junp 3f 1002 and August 15 1011 i i Mock no ooo on aiutal stock paid up in cash uOO 000 00 in office M511 25 aoh in bank 61 5fl S2 Ileal estate 83R834 Tlcal estate mortgages first lien 702183 42 Mocks and bonds tmarket ralne 4720350 Premiums uncollected and In bands of agents 43 04211 interest due snd accrued 1366379 All other assets Collateral loans G0709O0 Deposit Philadelphia Tariff Asm nation 200 00 1 1 ABILITIES Net unpaid clslro 529772 00 lieserre as required br law 2Ti2t90 18 Salaries rents expenses tates Ac 23000 00 Commissions brokcracc 1 HK Oo Capital stock 500000 00 Amount of risk assumed and character of business transacted during the year 1917 2823124200 Tosses sustained during the year 1917 10948665 Mony receiTed during the year ldi7 30 S3922 Expended during th yer 1917 20775683 JOHN DITLER Jr President Subscribed and worn to before me this 8th day of February 1918 SeaL HOWARD SHIELDS isotary Public Real Estate Trust Company General Inaurnnce Ag eata 1334 Street Jf IV THE WEST COMPANY INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES MANAGERS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA statement of the condition i or THR 1 MTI SlAlE BRNNCH OF The Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company Ltd of Liverpool England On Ire 31st day ot December 1917 as required under the District of Columbia Code amended June 30 1902 and August 18 1911 ASSETS rnh in office 52150 00 in bonk 2176749 AS I al estate 1410 000 00 Keil estate niorUrazes first lienl 98150 00 Mocks and bouds market value 1R4301 41 Hills receivable 18S909 50 Fremiums uncollected and In hand of agents 8 043 4fio 64 Interest due and accrued lMR3a43 All other assets 80 515 94 161530C8 57 INABILITIES Net unpaid claims Jl f307K3 47 HeMr as required by law 908 084 CO Salarirj rents expenses taxes 3S0 2S0 Commission1 broterase JW 288 27 All other liabilities 595900 88 11359090 02 Amount of nsV assumed and character of business trns acted during the jear 1917 2333668079 00 Losves wistalned during tbe year 1917 5635805 84 Jloney received during the year 1917 1083S282 00 Expended during the year 1917 1081222802 IJtjDON Deputy Manager KREMER Assistant Deputy Manager Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of March 1018 Seal SAVAGE Notary Public Bronx County No 3 Certificate filed In New York County No 62 Commission eiplres March SO 1918 statement op the condition OF THE Globe Indemnity Company of New York On tbe 31st day of December 1917 as required under the District of Columbia Code amended June 30 1902 and August 18 1911 Capital stock 750000 00 Capital stock paid up in cash 73000000 ASSETS Cash in bank 642713 50 Stocks and bonds market value 4953270 00 Premiums collected and in hands of agents 897094 52 Interest due and accrued 6435123 All other assets 29477104 8852200 29 Less market value of special deposits 108133 92 0744000 37 LIABILITIES Net unpaid claims 219 804 VJ Reserve as required by law 2227830 93 Reinsurance premiums and return premiums 31585 4 Salaries rents expene taes i 115 000 00 Commissions brokerage 191230 11 Capital stock 750O0Q 00 Voluntary reserve for claims aud contingencies 70000000 Losses sustained during tbe year 1917 2014432 87 Money received during the year 1917 5 9457 02 Expended during the jear 1917 4250 900 90 A DUNCAN KLID Secretary Susbscrlbed and sworn to before me this February 21 11918 Seal RWAOE Notary Public Bronx Co No 3 Certificate filed In New Tork Ciuuty No 02 Commission eipires March 30 1918 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE UNITED STATES BRANCH OF The Phoenix Assurance Company of London England On the 31st day of December 1917 as required uuder the Dltrtct of Columbia Code amended June 30 1902 ami August 18 1911 Capital sto paid up in cash not applicable iu branch statement ASSETS Casli in office 370 59 tasli in bank 422 04472 Stoks and bonds market value 3 541 476 00 BUN re enable 1549 lfi Premiums uncollected and In bands of agents 879 824 30 Interest due snd acirued 50 424 AO All other assets 3284700 Total 493313647 LIABILITIES Net unpaid claims 380 ISA R3 Reserve as required by iavr 26o276724 alarie3 rents expenses taxes 10227 27 Commissions brokerage 1000000 Capital stock not applicable in branch statement Total 3 149181 14 Surplus 1783965 83 Total 493313S4T Amount of risk asumed and character of business transacted during tbo year 1917 01368498700 Loses sustained during the year 1917 1500684 63 Money received during the year 1917 3499 Bnl 42 Expended during the year 1917 8 ltTT815 12 BERESFORD Manager Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of March 1918 heal CH VS RCHMIDLING Notary Public Kings County 111 Register 8021 Certificate filed in New York County 80 Register 8152 Commission expiree March 30 1918 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Providence Washington Insurance Company of Providence I On tte Slst day of December 1917 as required under tbe District or Colombia Code amended June 80 1902 and August 18 1011 Capital stock 1000000 00 Capital stock paid up in cash 100000000 ASSETS Cash in office 537 08 Cash in bank 99770213 Real estate 100000 00 Real estate mortgages first lien R5 OOO 00 Stocks and bonds market value 447106300 Bills receivable 12073 22 Premiums uncollected and in bands of agents 1099026 05 Interest due and accrued 21310 02 All other assets 7297367 LIABILITIES Net unpaid flaime 101272166 Reserve as required by law 2792113 23 Salaries rents ezpensea taxes 205000 00 Commissions brokerage 25000 00 Capital stock 100000000 Amount of risk assumed and character of business transacted during the year 1917 1166884440 00 Losses sustained during the year 1917 2975748 41 Money received during the year 1917 721403 48 Expended during the year 1917 482 092 30 BRANCH President A BEALS Secretary Subscribed and wom to before me this SOth day of January 1918 Seal FEED ALDRICH Notary Public STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE United States Fire Insurance Co of New York On the Slst day of December 1917 as required under the District ol Columbia Code amended June SO 1902 and August 18 1911 Capital stock 1140000000 Capital stock paid up in cash 1400000 00 ASSETS Cash in office 80733 Cash ia bank i 72542783 Real estate 7137SOO Real estate mortgage Itirst lien 63900000 Stocks and bonds market value 527381422 BHIa receivable 6422201 Premiums uncollected and in hands of agents 69593451 Interest due sod accrued 2553480 All other aitets Loans aecured by pledge of bonds stocks or other collateral 360060 Reinsurance recoverable on paid losses 23S0300 LIABILITIES Net unpaid claims 61703300 Reserve as required by law 378818202 Salaries rents expense taxes 7500000 Cih dividends remaining unpaid 8O0514 Capital atoclt 140000000 Amount Of risk assumed and character of business transacted dnring the year 1917 lire 27671600 Losses sustained during th year 1917 259053 DOUGLASS Vice Prealdent DRIGGS Jr Asat Secretary Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of February 1918 tScal JOHN BRAIDWOOD Notary Public Queens County Queens Connty Register No 1953 Certificate filed in New 1ork County ifov 389 New Tork Register No 0339 Appointment expires March 80 1919 OFFICERS WMt Prej and Treas EpU Pow1I Vice President Henry Aice President Bryan PHt Vice President and Secy Edrr Ulggs Mgr In Dept II Cummlngs ingr Bonding and Casualty Dept THE WEST COMPANY 815 FIFTEENTH STREET PHONE MAIN 6464 i FIRE LIABILITY AUTOMOBILE Prompt and Efficient Service Always BONDS t3Vt3 OT togglHgjgg 1.

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