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AU.ESYET (CewtiSed from Page 10.) IP4 deseerted Is ptak and gres. with -rethy Perkias roses twinstair' rails. Alli sessions. sister of the betie, waS her maid of honor. and her wil halt aisteis.

Miss Emily Reeves Nwaieil eud- MIsa Irene Hancock Re.ieit. wore her bridesmaids. Wayne Waltem, was the best fniaa. members of the two femiktigt hotdd.the. wedding and reCeptie'I ich followed.

The. bfW, whb was given in marriagebv4tewip Rtssell. wore a gown of a tVertr sltin. with a train of NOW "Al tiring was her biilayeet. She carrled a white sraypt k.

an heirloom in her family, -e main of honor's. gown was of blue patin and tulle triltnledWIth gold end. she carried deep pint rses. The' brides' frocks 1ilore rfg. wite orgSnAlq, fa.hioned with' patit bouicif, ashes of roses they cairied -sweatheart roases.

h'bn Mr. and Mrs. Applegate left for k' wdding trip the latter wore a gown el.blue serge with a small hat to aatch. They will live in Philadel. phia.

T)r. and Mrs. Applegate. of Philadelphia. parents of the bridegroom, came to WaEhington for the wedding.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Bugher and their family have gone to Narragansett tier. where they have a cnttage fer the summer.

4' J.Wliette Janin has returned to tora1'frof series of visits, and Will at hoeVbpme in Franklin aquare for as leime before going to Longpont. N. for the summer. M111s STHER EMBREY WFDS. The starriage of Mis Esther Embrey, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles 0. l'mbre'. and 1I. LeRoy miascoe, of t'ok place last evening at the -home nf the bride's parents, nev.

A. F. Anderson performing the teremony. The bride who wa attended by Mi.s Wettle Embtey as maid-of-honor, wore a handsom gown) of white aatin ntade with a long court train. Her tulle veil was held in place with a wreath of orange blossom atd pearls, and she carried a shower bouquet of ride's The maid of honor was in pale greeht taffeta and carried an bouquet of pink roses.

The house was decorated in palms. ferns and- dainty pink Dorothy Perkins roses. An informal reception followCLAIRVOYANTS. 44sunsed by the Dstrict et Columbsa. MME.

PARKER Gifted Clairvoyant and Medium. This gifted lady can tell Y.u anything you wish to know tor tind out in business, health or famity -fagicr. When ano whom you will marry. Whht part of the country is best for you. What to do to be successful In life.

evil induences. Tells how to vim ad hold the one of lyour choice. Satisfaction or no charges. Weadings. $1.

1211 sat. bet. 12th and 13th. 3LME. JEANETT, PALMIST.

CLA4RVOTANT. Guarantees to read your entire life, past. present and future. She asks no questions. but befofte ou utter a word she tells what bel same of friends, enemies; Ils bow to gain sucess In -business.

Ith, courtship. marriage. divorce. teils ya' what 'part of the world will be successful for you, advises you to gain and hold a good position; she tells if the une you love is true of false. Are you trouble? Do you find the one you have bestowed your trust and afection upon aoting cool and indifferent toward you? She Will remove all obstacles and tell you how to win and hold the one you desire: she renattes the separated.

locates absent friends and relatives. Readings. $1.00. let 'th W. (appnite Pes SPECIAL NOTICES I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for debts oontracted by any other than myself.

CHARLES H. STANLEY. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I shall not be responsible for bills contracted by my if. M. H.

BEACHLEY. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. GREETING: Max Shapiro announces that he as purchased the interests of Gerald Fitzaid in the partnership business formerly nducted by them at 905 Louisiana avenue orthwest, and that from June 12th he is the owner of the said business and has aamed all the liabilities and assets of the e. MAX SHAPIRO. 906 Louisiana ave.

N. W. LEGAL NOTICES COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO 3 FOR the County of Philadelphia. Commonealth of Pennsylvania. September Term.

9. No. 218. Walter H. Deyhle vs.

a M. Deyhle. Hilda M. Deyhle, toudeot. late of 1736 Fourteenth street no A hwest, Washington, District of Colutabia: You are hereby notified that a final rule, for divorce has been granted aginst you at the suit of Walter H.

Deyhle, your husband, which will be heard in the Court of Common Pieas No. 2 of Philadelphia County. of September Term. 1919, No. 218, on Tuesday, the 6th day of July.

192e7 St 10 o'clock a. In Court of Commnpn Pleas No. 3, Room E. Room 275. City Hall.

Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. on which day you may appear and show cause, if any you have, why such divorce should not be grunted against you. OTTO itOBERT HEILIGMAN, Attorneyr for Libellant, 1420 Chestnut street. Philadel.

phis, Pa. TO MINNIE HELMREICH. late of No. 246 Van Duien street. Stapleton, 2sland, N.

and latterly of Was'hngton, Y.C:Te are hereby notified that a lanaI rule divore has sen granted against you at the suit of George elmreich, your husband, which will be nteed in the Court of Commnon- Pleas, No. 1, of PhiladelphIa, County, Commnonwealth of Pennsylvania, of June Term. 1011, No. 189. on Tuesday the 6th day of July, A.

D. 1520, on which day you may appear and show cause. -if any yr.u have, why abch divorce shoulid not be granted aIainst you. JOHNt 3. KENNY.

Attorney for 1:314 Arch street. RESORTS ATLANlTIC CITY TT'ON HALa Aave out. Hungarian cuisine, strict ly Kosher. Med rates, Boklet. Francis Fried.

Prop. WILD WOOD by-the-Sea NORTH WILDWOOD WILOWO00 CREST Spldid surf bathing on gaex pansive beoI Igh cliasse amsments, Fmor besutitlfolder in oolors write COUIRTRICNT SRITH se. Usad of Trade, N. J. EDGETON INN CSttrlly seested aear.

beeh. White serv1es Capealty, 36. Meste reeum. Orehestra. Auto meets traimc Write fee Booklet.

3IRALOW. Prep. H. Gaellagher'. Mgr.

N--WIleweed's feest hotel. medea thre ue all teemS tunalag water. gee-e ad the eeemosiy. MA iotw Mr. sd 1us.

8i110 left a motor tri to ctismia do tesa asIg a and beather arsey with hat to Tbey wt be at bomne after Ausgset I at A street wortbeast. Neg. Jobb Gerdea Battelle. of lambus, Ohio. I visiting her brother.

Bishop Jobs Williams Mamilte. chanceller of the American University, at Steaeloigh Court. Mrs. Isetta Jewell Brows, widow of Congressman William B. Brown, of West Virginia.

has bes selected to second the nomination of John W. Davis, now American ambassader to Great Britain, at' the Democratic national cemvenUen and has started for ana Freeniace. She was to have mailed for utrope on July 30. but has canceled her passage. Jobs A.

Chamber Awards Boms to 77 Manu Scebeol Pppils. Sevopn seven students of McKinley 61- traiqing High School were grtiod last sight. Exorcises wens held in tile Central High School auditorium apd John A. Chamberlain, supervisor of manual trainEng of the public schools, presented the diplomas. Dr.

Abram Simon, member of the Board of Wducation. presided. Rev. Clovis a. Chappell.

of Mount Vernon Place Church, made the address. Scholarships were awarded by R. W. Strawbridge. acting principal of Tech.

Those graduating with honors were J. Nelson Anderson. Leon Chatelain, Kenneth Donaldson, Abraham Karl L. Kirchner. John Gustav Loehler.

Cdarence William Moore and Frederick Schafer. Class officers are: president. J. S. Hamill; vice president.

Sue M. Dorsett; secretary, Anna E. Fawsett: treasurer. Clarence W. sergeant at arms.

Dee M. Brockway. Those graduating were: Giris-Margaret Adelia Brown. Grace L. Carnaham.

Gladys marion Clarkson, Site Mitchell Dorsett. Murial Julia Eddy. Anna Elizabeth Fawsett, Mlsie Elizabeth Fuhrman. Gertrude Marion tiensler. Annie Kay, Mary Elaine Quick.

Katherine Elizabeth ichardson. Alice Vance Sackett, Vatheriie Edith Shirk, Ruth Edvards Smith, Ruth Staley and Sarah Myra Sherni. Boys---J. Nelson Andersbn. Malcolm" F.

Bailey. Edson Emil Baldwin, Joseph A. Balater. James Milton Barry. Joseph Bernstein, Robert Lyle Bieber, William loseph Biggins, James Bessett Bradley, Dee M.

Brockway. Louis Albert Brown. Ralph W. Brown, Sidney Hardy Burgess. Douglas Davis Burnside, leon Chatelain, Bernard Michael Connelly, Ralph W.

Crammer. Arthur W. Crocker. Warren Clifford Crump, Marshall Davis, Lewis Alonzo Dille. Kenneth Donaldson, Harold Philip Gans, John Hermann Geiger.

Abraham Hirsh Golden, John Joseph Gorman, John Edward Gross, Dixon Wilder Hall. John Stafford Hamill. Thomas Edwin Hamill, Jost Daniel Harbaugh, Stanley Henderson. Ernest V. Holmes.

George Morris Irelan, Paul Melyin Jeffrey. Leightop Willis Johnston. Karl L. Kirchner, Benjamin Edward Lanham. John Gustav Loehler, Seth M.

McDonald. Alvin W. McNish, Clarence William Moore. Julius Salem Neviaser. James Milton Probey.

James Paul Radigan', Charles Elmer Raeder, John C. Reisinger, John Henry Rick, James E. Roeder. William E. Santelman.

Frederick Schafer, Charles Robert Sckinger, William Shofnos, Edgar Radcliffe Smith. Henry Redfield Sparrow, John Francis Sullivan, Aubrey St. Clair Wardwell. John L. White, Warren Roller Winner, Joseph Landon and David Yurow.

W.C. T. U. WILL OPEN SCHOOL FOR SUMMER Classes for Boys Girls to Be Established at Anacostia Methodist Church. A summer school for Washington boys and girls will be opened Monday at the Ninth Street Christian Church by the Women's Christian Temperance Union, under plans completed at a meeting in the Anacostia Methodist Church, yesterday afternoon.

Girls will be taught dressmaking, embroidering, crocheting and millinery. Boys may. learn chair caning and basket work. The school will be in session five days week from 9 a m. to noon.

Mrs. Emma Sanford. president of the District W. C. T.

will be in charge. Mrs. George R. Clark will be superintendent and Mrs. T.

A. Williams. secretary. Teachers are Alvin Day, dressmaking; Mrs. Emma Barnard, chair caning; Mrs.

Edna Proctor, basketry. and Mrs. A. B. McManus, embroidery and crocheting.

ONE DEAD, TWO DYING AFIER CYCLE CRASH Fourteen-Year-Old Girl Anmong Victins of Motor Accident Near Cumtberland, Md. CUMBERLAND, June Walsh, twenty-five years old, of Zihlmani near Frostburg, Is dead; Margaret Cunningham, fourteen, daughter of Thomas Cunningham. near Barrelsville, and John Sweene. twenty-four, son of William Sweene, or Zihlman. are dying.

and Arch H. Mathews. of thIs city. is seriously injured, as the result of a collision of motorcycles last night on the Mt. Savage road.

Sweene was riding tandem with Walsh. Miss Cunningham wan riding with Matheus. Miss Cunningham has a fractured skull and internally hurt, while Sweene has concussion of the brain. Mathews' leg, jaw and nose are broken. WOMEN TO DECIDE ON "THIRD PARTY" POLICY The National Womans party will call a convefition of women voters to decide on an election policy.

Alie Paul announced today. The meeting will be held in one of three suffrage San Francisco or Denver-snd'the call for it will be Issued shortly. The convention will decide the party will center its activities in the campaign against the Republicans. or indorse a third-party FLORAL DESIGNS FUfNZRAL DESIGNS Of every derption-Mederate pimch GiUDE. 1 N.

UNDURTAR RRN LUE UNDERTAXUR AND LIVERT. 8 P. Made 4 A8 nu 0. JM UI LNK D.CTACEDIBAT92 Joseph R. Knee.

aiaoty-two yes" old. for many years tOeher "ad pervising primeipal of the publis schools of the tstpist. died last might at his rqeidqdo Shepherd road, Drightwood. D. following a brief illness.

Mr. Keene was born in Loudoum Cousty, Is 113L, and jo Washiagton fifty-four years ago. Mr. Keene wa a gradeate 6f the University of After he left the university he am. to Washington and taught to the pyblie schools.

He was later appointed supervising principal of all the schools in the oeventh distrIet of all the bolorod schools in Washiagton. Mr. Keene was a rter member of the Stnabdry Lodge of Masons and for many years was -superilntendent of the Sunday Ochool of the Emory Methodist Church. is survived by one 4aughter. I.

Keene; his daughter-in-law. Mrs. John 0. two grandsons. Jospi A.

and Gerald E. Keene. and a granddaughter, Dorothy l. Keene, all of this city. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Rev. Forrest J. Prettyman. chapjain of the Senate and pastor of the $mory Methodist Churct. and Rev.

William Hesser, pastor of the Marvin M. IL Church. will officiate. Servicesgat the grave will be conducted by the Masons. Interment will be in Rock Creek Cabmetery.

MRS. EVEtLYN MeCAkTHY. Mrs. Evelyn Cocilia McCarthy, wife of Dr. jhare.

M. McCarthy, professor of history at Catholic University, dieJ unexpectedly at her home, 3101 Twelfth street northeast, Mond-Af night. Mrs. McCarthy was a resident of Washington for the past fifteen years, coming here from Philadelphia. She is survived by her husband.

one daughter-Florence McCarthyand two sons-Charles and Edwin McCarthy. Funeral services will be held at St. Anthony's Church tonioriow morning at 1 o'clock. Tha body will be taken to Philadelphia for interment. MRS.

AUGUSTA DUMAINE, Funeral services for Mrs. Augusta Dumaine. wife of Pierre Romain Dumaine, who died Monday at her rest. dence. 2001 street northwest, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home.

Interment will be private. Mrs. Dumaine I.x survived by her husband and six children-Charlsts, Ma re and Ernest Lambert and Gabrlel. Andrew and Marguerite Dumaine. MRS.

ENELINE W. PULMER. Funeral services for Mrs. Emeline W. Fulmer.

eighty-one years old, who died Monday night at her home, 2515. Hall place northwest. will be held this afternoon at the Ninth Street Christian Church at I o'clock. Rev. George A.

Miller. pastor of the church, and Rev. J. T. Hawk, of the Calvary M.

E. Church, will officiate. Tnterment will be in Congressional Cemetery. Mrs. was a resident of Washingon for the past twenty-eight years, coming here from Great Val1ey.

N. Y. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Nellie T. Halleck, wife of the late Capt.

Walter F. Halleck, U. S. of this city, and one grandson, Walter F. Halleck.

CHARLES E. MEACHAM. Funeral services for Charles E. Meacham, sixty-two years old, who died Monday night at his home. 1210 East Capitol atreet.

will be held this afternoon at :1 o'clock at the residence. Rev. Percy Fohter Hall, pastor of Epiphany Church. will officiate. Services at the grave will be conducted under the auspices of Hope Lodge, No.

20, F. A. A. of which Mr. Meacham was a member.

Interment will be in Congressional Cemetery. Mr. Meacham was born in Pennsylvania, but had been a resident of Washington for the past forty-five years. He was employed at the Bureau of Printing and Engraving. He is survived by his wife, Mary E.

Meacham. and daughter, Clara Meacham, both of Washington. MRS. EDITH COSTIN WEST. Funeral services for Edith Costin West.

who died Monday at her home, 1922 Twelfth street northwest, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at Winslow's undertaking parlors. 2011 Ninth street northwest. interment will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Mrs.

W1est is survived by her hun. band. L. Stewart West and her mother, Mrs. Lucia Costin.

BIRTHS. SQ NH. Bernard and Grace A. Whittaker. Harvey A.

and Dorothy 3, Geiger. Lee and Nary Weiss. Manly 0. and MarIe 3. Thommeon.

Charles D). and Julia McCarthy. Robert 3. and Catherine E. Ryan.

Noble W. and Elnora Shorter. idney l3. and Elien F. Chavis.

Wiiam Rorsey and Irene Gentry. DAUGHTERS. Joseph 3. and Ethel U. Herbert.

George A. and Mairy' 1. Reginald H. and Edith Colley. Lester 3.

and Slsabeth Frazier.Gerald A. and Sussanne Johnson. .1. Vernon and if. Gertrude Smith.

James and Emma Carter. Robert F. and ElmIra DavIs. Chare, and Nary Tate. MARRIAGE LICENSES Marshall D.

Johns. I1. Amaganseti. N. Estella Crawford, It.

The Rev. T. Nichelas. Adolph Knopf. 37; Eleenora Frances BDies.

36. The Rev. R. Talbot. Pwell Ryan Lauthan, 14: Orace Irene Clog gis.

The Rev. H. Nelms. Louis Caldwell Dewey. 36; VIvIan Rebinsen, 29.

The Rev. J. H. Dun 1tam. Joseph MIchael Sword, 33; Martha Walker, 2.

Judge Robert 3. NMattingly I A. Brown, 31; Lucille F. Wood, 30. Te Rev.

H. D. NItcheti. tanley W. Wisniashi, 24, Ware, Nary F.

Sohats, 24. The Rev. J. M. Cassidy.

Louis 0 Elseman, 43; Rhoda Summers. 3. The Rev. J. D.

Buhrer. Pred A. BIrd 33- KatherIne Elisabeth MooreI 19. he v. 3.

L. Buetep. Albert W. Brand. IS; CatherIne U.

Wees, 34. The Rev. A. NorrIs. Charles Frederte Startaman.

40; WInifred Ida Long. 17 The Rev. I'. F. Steekl.

Thorn. Francts NoPhersen. 411; Jessie Cathei. TIllete. 43.

The Rev. C. N. Comnpher. Walter FIsher.

42. Eanten. N. NelIte PaulIne Jones5. 25, fleetnam, Va.

The Rev. 3. Taber. Henry Dorrie De Grove, 34. Jaekssnvilie.

Cerla Laeoetta Jensea. IS, Takoma Park. The Rev. F. J.

Prettymuan. userge N. Andrews, 37, Plora N. Farmee, 11t. Richlmend, Va.

The Rev. A. 3. Petelman. Edward Franhiln Bywatere, 22.

Li nda Ms. Gorden. 31, Rihweed. Va. The Rev.

5, 3. Rarten W. McAllIster. 43. Iseg 3ps Ashland.

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C.BABE MAKE FE FILM STARS Wahinglton's baby film stars, whko made their screen debut yesterday at the baby show being held at Polls Theater from 2 to 3 o'clock each aftermoon this week in connection with the performances of "The House Without Children' have fulfilled their promise as rivals of the adult idols of the movie fans. lArge audiences last night saw and applauded the first reel depicting the antics of the 267 entrants in the show yesterday, which will be shown again at the perform. ances from 2 'umtil 1 p. m. today.

Today more than 20 other contestVnts for prises as the elite of the istrict's babydom in the one to two fews old class will be filmed just be. fore the exhibit opens; at 2 p. and the reel also will be shown in the theater tomorrow. Each day. includIng 'Saturday, when the winners in each class will compete for the grand prize as Washington's Best Baby." the little ones and their moth.

will pose for the cameramen, and -films dil be on view for an admiring public the next day. There were so many "perfect babies" among the 267 under one year of age entered yesterday, the judges: Miss Ina C. Enery, Mrs. F. A.

Everts. and Mrs. Will H. Chase had bees unable to decide on the awards at noon today, but will do so this afternoon. and the announcements will be made on the screen at Poll's.

Miss Emery, who writes text-books on children. will give a four-minute lecture on how to care for babies to the mothers of the little ones entered in the show and visitors during the exhibition from 2 to 3 o'clock this afternoon. Brief lectures by other experts will be features of the daily exhibitions during the week. Tomorrow the contest will be b. tween babies from two to three years of age.

Friday two classes will be judged, children from three to four years old and from four to five. saturday the winners in each class during the week will compete for the grand prize as "Washington's best baby." THE CURB MARKET 3p. m. prices farntsbed by W. a.

members of New York Utock Io. Asked. Bba. Asked. Aetna 10 Allied Oil 24 26 American Writing Paper 6 3 Atlantic Petroleum 4 Belcher Divide 3 5 Belcher Extension 4 5 Big Ledge 4 Boone Oil Boston and 71 73 Boston and Wyoming 1 Caledonia 23 26 Calumet and 4 Canada Copper ..........1 Carbon Steel g0 90 Car Light and Cities Service Cities Service 310 325 Cities Service p.

64 Colonial Tire 3 Consolidated Copper Coaden Co. 7 7 Cosden pf. 4 Cramps 130 160 Cresson Gold Curtiss Aero 4 6 Davis Daly 7 9 Dominion Oil 10 Elk Basin Emerson Phone 5 6 Ertel 'Ol. 4 Fedetral Oil General Asphalt General Asphalt 110 115 Gilliland Oil 31 33 Gilliland Oil i.9 f1 Glenrock Oil Guffey-Gillespie 26 Houston 75 Howe Sound Indian Packing ..........3 Intercontinental Tlubber. 11 12 International Petroleum 35 16 Jumbo Extension ....5.

7 Lake Torpedo ............2 2 Lima Loco ...............30 9A Magma Copper ..........29 22 Maryland Reninery Invincible ..............234 27 Mason Valley ............2 3 Merritt 16 Metro. Petroleum Midwest Oil 2 Midwest Oil 14 2 Midwest Refining 141 144 Motherlode-New 6 Nevada Ophir ...........23 24 New Cornelia ...........14 19 Nipissing Mines Co. ........94 North Amer. P. P.

7'. Northwestern Oil ........25 30 Oklahoma Oil Perfection Tire ....2 Producers Ray Hercules Ryan Oil Salt Creek '2 23 Sapulpa Sequoyah Oil Simma Petrol. 17 Ikelly Oil Standard Motors .........7 Submarine Corp. ..12 13 Sweets Co. I' 8Swlf.t International 37 Tobacco Prod.

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MISCULLANMOU BODWig, Paper Mt 8 Riggs ReIty 6's (loag) 3iggs Realty (shorti PUBLIC UTILITY Amer. Tet. Traction Washington Uas N. W. Steambeat 316 Wash.

Ry. Bloc, 16 16 Wash. Ry. Elec pfd Ry. 2 Wash-Va.

Ry. 6 NAT1ONAL BANK STOCKS. American Nat. 171 tol Coluibia Nat. Bank I7I 1i Commercial Nat.

10 District Nat. 115 Farm. Mech. Nat. 330 256 Fedgral Nat.

Bank ISO Liberty Nat. Bqnk 133 Nat. ak 6 Nat. Metropolitan Bank. 215 Riggs National Bank 450 Second Nat.

I a Washington 195 206 TRUST COMPANY STOCKS. Am. Sec. 229 248 Trust 1061i III National Nav. 356 Union 116 120 Wash.

Loan 31 SAVINGS BANK ST4jCKS. Commerce 14 East Wash Sav. 13 Merchants 1360 See. Sav. Com.

205 30 Seventh St. Union 110 9LU. S. Savings Bank 200 244 Washington 1 FIRE INSURANCE STOCKD. Fire Insur.

Corcoran Fire T0 liremen's Fire Ier. Amer. Fire 2 National Union Fitre Ins. TITLE INBURANCE STOCKS. Title 'Real Estate Title 17 MECELLANEOU STOCKS.

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75 D. C. Paper 102 Greene Cananea 27 Trans. Storage 100 0Mergenthaler Linotype. Old Dutch Market 4 1 6 Old Dutch Market 10 11 Lanston Monotype 75 77 Security 200 Sec.

Ntg. Safe 120 Waphington TODAY'S SALES. Capital Traction 's: 1.000083%, 1.000083%. 1.000(03%, 1.00083%. Washington Railway Electric preferred: 25039, 15039.

Mergenthaler Linotype: After callWashington Electric Railway common: Washington Electric Railway 4's: 1,00004. Capital Traction: 11084. Washington Gas: 2044. 10044. Washington Railway Electric preferred: 10039.

FOREIGN BONDS. (Quotations Furnished by W. B. Hibbs Co.) French 4's French 5's 811i French Premium 5's British Victory National War Loan War Loan 5's 352 Italian 8'm Italian Notes 1923............. Italian Notes 1925.............

Belgian Restoration Belgian Premium 94 Berlin 4's 29 Greater Berlin Bremen 32 Chemnitz 4's 271i! Coblenz 4's Cologne 4's Dansig 4's Darmstadt 4's 31 Dresden 4' Dresden 44's 31 Dusseldorf 4's Essen 4's Frankfurt 4'p Frankfurt 5'p 40 Hamburg 3's Hamburg 27 Hamburg 4's Hamburg Koenigsberg Leipzig. ..................32 LeipzIg MunIch 4'. Gerntan Goverrnment 3's German Gvt. German Gvt. German Gvt.

Krupp Badische Anl. Alleg. Elek. Ges. Meininger Bank Norddeutsecher 4's Preuss Bank Berliner Bank VIenna 4's ......................9 Vienna Vienna 5's 9 BALTIMORE GRAIN MARKET.

Wheat-Unsettled, tendency lower. No. 2 red wInter. No. 2 red winter, garlicky.

$2.05. Receipts. 95.411 187.963. Corn-Easier: No. 3 yellow, or better, domestIc.

31.95; receipts, shipments. 9.411. Oat. -steady on spot; No. 2 white domestic.

31.21: receIpts, none: shipments. 4.793. Rye-FIrm; fto. 2 western, export, spot. 32.25; receipts.

53,423: shlpments. 69.465. Hay-Steady on the better grades. Flour--Dull. LIBERTY BONDS.

(Quotations Furnished by W. B. Hibbs Co.) LIberty Liberty first 4's Liberty second 4's ..............85.36 Liberty first Liber'ty second ...........854 Liberty third LIberty four .0 Victory Victory 56 PAY CAR ROBBED OF 54,000 BY HIGHWAYMEN BURLINGTON. N. June payes" of the public service corporation was held up and robbed of at West Burlington yesterday by three who escaped with their loot on a motorcyele.

Augustus Centerfonte, driver of the pay ear, was blaekjacked and the guard. Franeis Murphy. was threatonsed with revolvers as the robbers threw the meve bags lute the side EWALL.faesIoved by W. I. UO The muh dged Me" Gm.

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Leather pf. 04 99-4, 10 Chandler Motors 100 IM 9N, 51 Ches. oI 'bI b1 Cerro do Pags. 42 42 42 69 Chi. N.

674 Mil. St. P- 32 blJ4 C. M. P.

pg. 49 464 49 351 R. 356 Chile 15m 154 1516 ol Chino Con. Cop. 3D34 3014 3034 Col.

Fuel 3ro1 33 33 33 Col. Gas Eiss. 5134 52 64 Col. Grapbophons 29 Col. Graph.

83 83 83 353 CocaCla 36 94)6 Corn 9491 33 Con. Textile Corp 334 Cont. Candy Cori j5 Coaden 354 3M 3634 Cont. Can 92 82 82 Conhol. Gas 78 78 1439 Crucible 147 54 Sug.

tc 54 S2)i Cuba C. 63 79 Cuba C. 79 78 78 200 Lack. W. 20 199 199 Den.

Rio 4 414 gm Done IMIN 94 9. 22 lrik Morn 12 mrie 12 12 12 Erie 1st 18 184 Freeport Tea. Ce 223i 2236 2236 Fiske 32 32S 32W Fam. Laky 793 77 79 Gaston 12 1234 Gn. Clgaro 45 66 45 1404 Gen.

Electrie 140 140 224 son. Motor Ctta 223( 62 Goodrich 62 62 62 (t. North. 353 35M 35)1 69 Gt. North.

7031 69 09-4 29 Greene 29 29 71X l1ask. Darker. 7216 71 7231 mupps Motor Cat 1634 16M int. Bar. of N.

J. 131 13 52 Inspira. 52 52 52 Inter. 3X 334 3-4 116 Int. Con.

113 113 Inter. 1734 17 Paper. 7416 7434 61 Int.Motor Truck. 60 60 O0 Indiahom Ref Co. 7)i 44)1 Iron 44X Ken.

City 28 Keystone Tre. 28 273 271( Kelly-Spg. Tire. 102 102 M3 Kennecott 936 263 2634 Lacks. Steel 72 72 72 Lee R.

293 29 29 Lehigh Valley 41 404 40YJ LorUlard 134. 134 g9 Louis 98 Loew's 26 264 Marine comn. 3234 3114 3 Marine pf, 89 163 9 Maxwell NE. 0... 2234 2 Maxwell 1st pf.

4034 4034 4034 Mea'can 177 ,175 176 Miidvale Steel 4134 4096 Middle 30M 27 28 903 MiamI Con. Cop. Kan. Tea. 6 6 6 gi.M.K& T.

9 9 9 Missouri Paciflo. 24 2434 2494 3AJ4 Missouri Pee. pf. 40 40 73 Nat. 7 73 74)6 N.

Y. Air Drake 10d 5 98) gy4 N. Y. 68 N. N.

H. 2634 2334 N. 0. 16 g7yg Norfolk West. 99 Northern Pacile.

71 70's 52 Nova Scotia 5t1. 43 53 53 k.Pr.& f. o.434 4)4 Ohio City 3934 23 223 23 g101g Pan-AM. Petrol. 101 10134 38 Pennae.

3834 Marquette. 139 36 Peo. Gas 36 35)4 1Pitsburgh Coal. 61 (0 60 3Phila. Coal 4 Philips 4234 42 42 k'erce-Arrow 50)4 f.0) FINANCIAL AT A MaNTING held on June 1.

190,0 at the executive offices, suite 604. Flatiron building, the Board of Directors of tihe National aquitabte investment Company declared thle usual dividend on preferred atockt of for the quarter ending June 10, 1920, and a dividend at the rate of I6 per annum for common stock of record 36, LIBERTY BONDS Liberty Investment Co. S30 e5eet N.W. Fleet Plea. O-.

ailas. a -m. a a5m 11 Law asse MM PIee ou ag a Wkg to Pullass 'aL Car in L) wite apls wtm -3 rise WX a- rid asees a gl to 016 ned1A 0 fg lASi Beta iall" 33214 IgM JaIM nowseSte BS UN UN T6 tail staSes FM 66 It I seaberd A 7 I 7 Swor M01; so "19A ns "it slaslair OU sg 81os-S. 5, Wg WM 14 Southers Pulse. in southere tol St.

1. MM 6 UN Oft Stand Oil N.Y. PC. a 11 I Strombeg Corp. 71 1 7 0 studebaker N1 1 50 superior so 1 50 so Tem.

30 0s 46! Tesse 459 36 Tea, A 39 5 1416 ToMaae 0g 613 W1 Traaecont. 17 Wg Twin C. 3. lhg 2VU 113W Union 111 uV 313 32 U1nio Oil 329 3M 311 United Al Steel. 429 413 404 United Feed -4-3 66 1 United Drug ig 119 119 1)9 1gg United Firuit 20 0.

U. lad.AAoker 0g .67 Us. Realty 5546 94 tU. 4. 4 67 US 1.

ase- S- 6 u. a 9134 "1 19 U. S. 804- pt ...5 A5 10653 75)j Va-Mr 756 75 Vivoude. 3 13 Vanadium, 6 m2i ON1 22 Wabash pt.

224 l23 U23 9 Wh.A Lake ie 94 9 494 Westinghouse 4W6 4911 27 W.O 164 26g 61 White Motors 50) 50 to Wlison. Iu- 60 60 6i0 Willis Overland. 16" l3 Sales up to II a. Sales up to 12 noon 156.700 Sales up to I p. in 294,700 Sales up to 2 p.

242,500 Open. High. Low. Close. Money 8 I 8 11 $1,708,591.04 SOUGHT FROM U.

S. BY GERM Action Brought Against Alien Property Cuctedian to Compel Property Adjustment. Francis P. Garvan. Allen Property Custodian.

and John Burke. Treasurer of the United States, and the "Direction Einceneo Gamselschaft" of Berlin. Germany. wers named de. fendants in a suit filed today by the Equitable Trust Company of New York.

for the establishment of a claim of $1.708.591.04. It in alleged by the plaintiff that this amount was on deposit with the banking concern when the United States confiscated it a alien property during the war. The court is requested to order the sale. of the, German bank's property in this country and to direct that from the proceeds ot the sale, the claim the plaintiff paid. U.

S. CALLS SUGAR RATION IN HOTELS UNNECESSARY BOSTON, June Debartment of Justice disapproves of the proposal to ration sugar at hotels and reataurants instead of serving from open bowls, according to a telegram received today by Chairman Sherburne, of the State confmission on necessaries of life. The message was in reply to a query as to the department's wishes. sent after publication of statements that the war-time rationing system would be restored. CHINA PROCLAIMS PEACE.

PEKING, June ratification of the treaty of peace with Austria has been promulgated by -the government. It is held this will entitle China to participation in the League of Nations. FINANCIA. THE HIGHWAY TO SUCCESS It sa lesg read to tisse etm -te eenfr ew fe ete of insansi esSwartzell, Rheem Hensey Co. 727 Fifteenth Street U.

S. Goveri are selling at We eeate ord In large or ii W. B. Hil Hibbeli Membe Nestp York, Boston, Phil Stock Ei WeN are a ago hI hu New 00 niNANCIAL Capital and Surplus, $2000 oUTING are best caried in the of Trvelers' Cw ks. or LAtters of Creat They're safer 'than cash, more convenient.

Ask us about "tourist currency" of this character. National Savings Trust Company Cor. 1Sth. Mad N. Y.

Ave. FIFTY-F UKTU YEAR TEN ass AYMENT of the Future? Are yo making ample prol Aion for the futurel to do it sow. Stop reekles upendt. Btart seaving cosistently without further delay. There is nothis that g0e4s "wre codence than that little "eet egg Iad asAde by di herd eearpdg and esing.

We will aford the stiahLeu by showing ru ow des puesee hsg- rede securto return re to 95 and make payment with what you een. -se convensiently eaeh month. Boolet th. 'plas in ol and Iar sMohao -u e.e longtie epti. 1w exE.

M. Fuller A. CO. embe of Caecate ftek et K. Y.

Now York. Ns Yer NoeoetlevelAn For BIG PROFITS ur "dOPTIONS" iested For and 9 moults on German Mark French Franc Italian Lire The currencyp the cutr.ies is no let i i thone eryu ap atne oic fr ies a lm ie Oct nqurickl na y. Wa.00poite on (00 00Mrk. Fac oru there 'i1cA Plce street. New York.

BRANCHES Wlesbadem (Gasayl. Parle (Francee. Cheeks em Oeresany and Frane, laced. mnent Bonds argain prices sin a issues. ai anoat.ibs liling ielphia and Washinaten hanges..

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