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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 24

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OaklanD Quinine AK.iL lj, ii2l. TUESDAY EVENING NORTH OAKLAND SCHOOLS STAGE GOOD TRACK MEET INDUSTRIAL AND FINANCIAL TIECUGMTIIJN' U1EMANDED FOR flEW YORK EXCHANGE Stock-Bond Exchange OIL DIVISION EXTENDS GAINS BOOTS. The followin tantationa oT eyieea i tea Yar Rirhai art fro r. flnttnn ptWate wire. aaemr-eVi third; Carl Pastur (3.

fourth. Standing broad Jump George Rls-trum (Piedmont), first; Roy McChes-ney and Allan Lee (both of Bay), tied for second' place; Will Lloyd (S. fourth. High Jump Santa Fe took first place, Piedmont taking second and third places. Results: Santa Fe, II; Piedmont, 15; Bay, IS.

85-POtYST) CLASS 60-yard dash Albert Flgonl (Bay), first; Jelvin More (Piedmont), second; Horace Morgan (Bay), third; Robert Lane (S. i 1M (3Vf Tnr Utoc Ktrbania. wttk of- I Fish Prices Today i r.etall prices rnr these rarletlss of flsh when soid over ths counter 03 April 19, 1921, in San Francisco, Oakland, Alameda and Iterkelay. Dealer may sell at lower prices, but should not charce more Purchasers who are overcharged are Invited to make complaint -in writing to the Stats Market IMrector. CASH AND CAREY PRICKS cts per lb.

Small sole, round. lb or under it Small sole, cleaned I Bid. Aik. .454 "en in the xt, Uark total, Twelftk aa4 ir stfn (pet) Harbor in (pel) 4 Hinlmij 414,, 5 Vii Iwr cent) ri.ua. in atreft.

efKeiey Minister says jiany Anno Cal Ttuat Ana-lii 140 Bank: of Cal A 1M tnl K.ok of Oak 200 tr.t Nat of 8 rreoeli American 1M Tru.t Lnjua Xruat Huo.bol.lt Sei-urity 9TT1 -ft UIVIII QTRFPT A SO Women Better Than Some "He-Preachers." t.oo -NITED TATES' BOHOE i ill ii riLL ii i in i I Bay, Piedmont land Santa schools staged a auocssful track schools staged a successful track Over 150 boys participated. The results of the meet are aa follows: Bay 82 Piedmont BOH Santa Fe JT 60-rOCND CLASS 40-yard dash Adolf Figrone, first; Lawerarice (Bay), second; Norman During (S. third; Renold (S. fourth. Relay race, won by Bay.

Running broad Jump Charles Delucchi (Bay), first; Richard Thie-bold (Ba), second; Edward Spo-wertt (Bar), khlrd; Howard Cary (S. fourth. Standing broad Jump Nathan Mitzman (Bay), first; George Silver (Bay), second; Lester Amlctc (S. Baseball Bay took first and third place; Santa Fe took second place. ResultB: Bay, Kg; Santa Fe, 10.

70-POUND CLASS 90 STi Sandahs, round Ai Uubher Alaska Gold Allis Chalmers Am Can Co Am Car FU Asphalt Am Heet Sugar Alloy Steel Am Sumatra Am Linseed Allied Chemical Associated Oil Am. Jk. Ui Liberty LuSu -do 1m do L'nd I.liwri lo ldt 4, Liberty Jui Liberty lean Oo aril 41 l.ibtriv t.u atli 4t, Liiwriv Loan do Sill 4m BEKKELET, April H. week's stormy session of the San' 'Francisco Presbytery -at Northbrae Community over the election of tcotjien as elders endlnsr In defeat for 1 IS 7 7 ii-TS KT1, 117 'I 1 20 SI S4W 87'i 87 4 P7i, Tt Sandahs. cleaned Flounder, round Flounder, cleaned Make twhlte fmii), rotin.l Hake, cleaned Skate, cleaned ir'luunder, Flounder, filet, black and whiti skin off Alamerta sain Hawaiian Honokaa llutt'Uluaon Sojar planl atioo" Oatiu Olaa Snjar' Onoinea fstntia "7" I'ionerr a L' ii loo OIL STOCKII do Uh 3 a Vleti.rV Loan 19 MISCELLAXEOUf BONDS.

v-jjfiyen promises to be a live Issue In the Presbyterian denomination of the bay cities. HiH. Cloa. Slyi 33 3 4 4 I 7a 37 37 37 I'S 29 1J.O, U'3 121 64', 6.1 'i 64 37 37 75'i 71 'i 4 4.1 'it 4 3 4:1 I'M lOt'i 10 1 4'." 86 S. 81 29t, 4 0 4" 4i'i', 7 7 7 7 I '8'" 8.

8 7' 'i 3 37', II-. 11 "i 1 I 39S st, 'l 1 I06S 106 1 2 i assw wed oil fourth. Relay race, won by Bay school. Running broad Jump Harry Butters (S. first; Wallace Wing (Bay), second: Peter Demottl (Bay), third; Jack RoRe (Piedmont) and Herbert Majiahd (Bay), tied for fourth.

Standing broad JumpLefoy Fried (Bay), first; Ed Scutter and Elmer Bararatty (both of Piedmont), tied for second; Dick Buss (Piedmont), fourth, Results: Bay, 22 Piedmont, 30 IS Hock cod. 5 lli or under, round. Uock cod. 5 lbs or under, leased 91 iUlv 17 1 1 uf Coi Punt-r t'l Out Ik 6, il Klcctrlp I ft Kli'c t'l 'i A li mid Itrf 3s lif I'll Tel ami l.lU,t t'ilj Klertrk' Co 0s I'iiy Inwstu Co I. Si Knit L.ghr f'fm Klrsl Kfd Jriut Co 0 8 82 Hock cod, over 5 lbs.

round Uock cod. over 5 slu ed. ItoocHcrio. round Hoyacvio, sliced s.ihief ish, lbs. or under, round Amel-iainaitJ .1 at calif on ami i.aa tJaiif Pet pf.f To Con.

Martin tienera. Pet pf, General Pet cum 1I5 North Aiuernau 144 147 40-yard dash Rodger CapeDe in (S. first; David Gregory (Bay), 94; Santa Fe, 6. second; Kills McNab third; 100-POl'ND CLASS Sahlefish. 5 lbs.

or under, i leanej 9 Textiles toml Ford Shares Are Heavy; Sugars Lose To Two Points. NliW TOP.rC. AKi-il 19. Oils wer again the ontstandinir features at th uncerlaln opnln of today's stock market. Gains of I to 24 polritu wers registered by General Asphalt.

Hons-ten. Shell Transport, Royal Dntehaftid Oil of New Jersey fti hs first few transactions Otis Elevator, California Packing, International Paper, Famous i'Uyers and Htndes Manufacturing also Unproved with several of the rails. Crucible! Steel wai heavy despite denrals of prospective new financing. Steel, lialdwln Locomotive, United Fruit. Central Leather and Industrial Alcohol east3 fractionally Tho oil division Including Junior lasuea, extended (tains during ths inorninE.

Mexican and pan-American Petroleums sho Inif marked strength-. Motors and coppers also hardened 0 so1 (to1, su si 70 cL'i-i 7S .10.1 Jl M'l 87 7J 78 Am Hule I. pfd Am l.oc-omot i Am Steel Fdv Am A in Smelter pfd Am Sugar Am Zinc Atlantic Gulf Am Tobacco Anaconda Atchison Am Tel Tel llutte A Superior Haldwln Hallo Ohio Heth Steel 11 rV. 11 Crucible Cuban Sugar Crrsden font can Cal Pet rol Canadian Pacific i' ll'au A ttiir, A iraua coaa 71 i.nurl cine Hue (. round sliced Su l.iefi!', er nvrT lbs II -1 Western- Power Piedmont school, fourth.

Relay race, won by Piedmont school, Running broad Jump Harry Campbell (S. first; Carroll (Bay), second; Allan Wilson (S. Hume iml of Spokane Moriin-t Oil 4- c. i'S I nii.ll Oil of Cal Llll.iu OI. Pel SMv, eat inn 90 M16CEI.LA.EODI STOCKS.

Tti'i A r.H-klrie 17 4 18 2 7 174J I hatiK, jneeit lia, ish. -omul allee.l liui'k shad, round Uek shad, i leaned. Koe shad, round Saitnun. ail, ed Issued bv the Slate Fish l.m Augefc-Ajiit unit Kef 1(10 Piedmont and Bay divided the honors in the dashes, both schools making 9 points. Charles Newman of Piedmont and Ernest Nickerson of Bay starred for their schools.

Running road Jump Will Smith (Piedmont), first; Robert Bains (Piedmont), second; Ernie Duir third; Will Gay (Piedmont), fourth. Standing broad Jump Ezra Nichols (Piedmont), first; l'erry Martin (Piedmont), second. Results: Piedmont, 26; Bay, Santa Fe, 2. F. 07 fi7 Alaaka Pa.

ken' Aoaa Amer liolu lreil(lu( I'al Cotton Mills loul Calif Ink ptu Calif I'aikiiitf com i tal fit Cat.la It 1, lel Traitor Kooth M.uket. lurector. Stale MONEY MARKET rilerul Teiegraj.il I Piueajip.e a.1 Holt Mr-; 1m Nltlollias of a. ufii o1- Pae A Fire Alarm I'ae 1-1 I lei plil iff. i oui 44 Pin! 1 ami rp Spin Flour ohi Ma.

lo It pfil do i i'ia 4 Cen Lehther i Cen Leather pf.l i 'erro I Pasgii Chino i Caddo Oil Chandler 'oca Cola I Co; GraphaplH.r.e 'bile Copper Columbia (las I Cont Candy Corn Products Cuba a no j. Cu ha ('a tie pfd I Home i i Fndlcott Johnson An apejifti ror tne Tecognmon ef women was made by Rev. James 'alconer, pantor of Knox Presbyterian church, in a sermon on Sunday, voicing his opposition to those (ministers who refused to let down ths hars to the gentler sex. why should the door of opportunity be shut to tny women who asked Rev. Falconer.

"In patriarchal times Sarah. Rebecca and Itachel stood side by side with their husbands. Brain and character should be the keys that unlock the doors of a Presbyterian pulpit to man or woman. Why should one half the human race be denied entrance to any position of trust or usefulness? JMd Mother Booth of the Salvation Army or Frances Wll-Jard or Clara Barton or a host of other women in public life prove Jess of a blessing to the world than eome sophistical "he-preacher" who would shut and bar the door so women cannot even enter the pulpit the church Election of women as elders was defeated by a scant four votes at last week's Presbytery meeting at the most heated discussion of the two-day conference. That it will be made an issue of next year's session Is the declaration of clergymen who favor letting down the bars to both- EGG MEASURING 8 BY 8 INCHES IS ON DISPLAY SANTA ROSA, April 19.

An Kg, laid by a White Leiorn pullet belonging to R. F. Weber, 904 Bpencer avenue, Santa Rosa, has been placed on exhibit in the Santa Rosa Chamber of Corn-fierce. The egg measures eight AVx eight inches and is one of the largest ever laid in this county, according to i i EXPERTS TO TALK PAUL REVERE'S RIDE FEATURE OF CELEBRATION BOSTON, April 19. Splashed with mud frtrtn hat to spurs, riding again to Lexington, "Paul Revere and William Dawes" revived In Middlesex county today memories of the historic events that preceded the "shot thnt was heard around the warld" 146 years ago.

The rides of these latter day couriers was one of the picturesque features of the Patriots' Day celebration. The horsemen started from Boston, sped by the cheers of thousands. They slackened pace only at points where history said Revere and his fellow rider Dawes had halted to give the alarm that the British troops were orr- the Tfleptiotie invratment Lu in tier o. l.ol A'i(el'l l.ljbt 1.08 Alleles It.v I. OS liy Corp l.c.s A iiicclcft I'uc it I.

A re of Cal SI Ky in Mlilrr l.u Nat of I at rN 1 lit: ii I a i It Nurlherri Ky nt Cat 5i Northern I til Power Cal I'owrr Con Oriihiiiiii 'V A It i. I'll' 'iiH In 4-1 I'ac 'v I'ae lias IPei- ile I'aeifle Itv I'ae 'l'el iiil.l Tel Saeto i A hull .1 I. 'Klit Saa Joe i A bierrt By 0 8 I' of (al fit 8 Km neb of Cal Oa a I' It let Kef ISa It L'U year -la It It Con 5 Tenna 4a Snerry Flnnr c. filirlni; Villey vtr 4a t'niiin Oi! flf oil Culled i V. Co Oi Cllileil It It 40 Valley ct Poupr Western I'uetfie Ry llaoo Ctt ti.

WATEH 8T0CK8, Eaatlnv A iM Kaatliar II rcr Snrlij-; Valley Water under lead of tftudebaker. 1'tah and Anaconda. Textiles ami-food "shares I were heavy, sugar, ioslnfir, 1 to 3 points o-i arnnuncenient of price for refined products. Amer- lean Woolen and Associated Dry i common and preferred, alio reacted 1 to '2 points Steels and imipmenf become moderately reaction, iry before rioon. Hails were apathetic and bonds of that class I showed Increasing heaviness, i The market developed a more reac MERCHANDIZING It pfd Frle Famous Players I 9 i 7 I 40 1 07 (i 9 7.

.14 70 4 9U 1 (i 0 -L7 LI 9 7 5 17 sr. 1 .70 Cinaiia London AuMti.i Pelciimi lluU.u i i I 'zeclio Sio I ieniii.u Finland I It Holland llutiKiirv Italy India in N'lu wav rterrtTt-nrt Suiti Sweden Swferlmiil Servia ct tn.in.i Turkish iiiMituN a tid'n t.ank (i FJ. I Msk a Ire Gaston Wins 'Greene fananeu JGeii Fleet Goodrich B1'4 DO V2 74 T.i Ml 70 S.j 7H- HiH li; S.M. till 111 Mt K.l VM 0W 9S I 70 Ti'4 T2U, K9U p-o'i S3 HI 81 mU; jiS IH 67. ls 40 4S' "wo 73 7 7 i 13 J.T'..

1 IS Open to OaklarjiV merchants and business men, a special merchandizing conference is to be held at the Oakland Municipal theater on the afternoon and evening of April 27. The conference, which is being promoted by the General Electric company and is designed primarily v. march. tionary tendency at midday, despite the easier tone of money. Soaiars, inlpment9-rtrrwedr--I renin losses of one to nearly five pomes, with New York Airbrake as tie heaviest feature.

Shippings and rails, notably mercantile Marine ami Northern Pacific, also fell back moderately. all money decllsiaf't'i 8 per cent later eanrted no lerrepttble influence Steels and equipments continued to decline and Borne of th i. ilii forfeited part of their gains. Tl.e i lositiK wan irreuuiar. Sales S.P-prmimateit shares.

Wherever the two drew rein celebrations had been arranged. The observance had its climax on the green at Lexington where sturdy minute men ga'thered in the" early hours of April 19, 1775. to bring about better merchandizing 0 KT HO ST N7-S, 7 "T'T? UaPj I i MI'v ouj r.s', 7 4-i-i I'M .101 'A .101 .1111 .1 47'd I'l :.7 OAs AND ELECTRIC, 0. SALES 14fa'0 I.it.eriy Loan Loan lt 4'. Mlial Ijl.etly Uuu 4'4a li.iai UtHTty loan iiril 4 4 Liberty 1 "ail 4tU 4Mia iiyix) LlLerly Loan 4th 4'a Caitaai 'ntory loan oth 4a l.anai VI.

lory Loan r.th 4 tit Neteril I'litver I'O Hitaal I. A I'ac It or Cal Mam Market St lij -t loo Mti Miller i. Lot 7. Natninaa Cai lio 14il Water i lien Mill 4a lOtai Weil. Pae.

It II Co Ml Eaotl.ay Water A pfil Sprnm Valiev Water toi sprlus Vallet Water Co Lil Pae A- Klee lt pfil 10 Pae iia Kli- eom Mi AfowH'lated tl'l 1P.I Anaoelate.l Oil Aaaaelated OH 1 114 Aaaoetated lli' 2,1 Ai.ie;ateil oil 10 O'i 1 I'. Aaooriate.l Oil 10 (ieneral I'M 1 1 1,0 Pet eoio mi On petroleum o.n) ptiil) Norlti American Oil, Con. Martin 411 Cal I'a. kinc Torn eom 3ll Federal Teleuraph lo Holt Mt' in lt Pf'1 ieariritts fiir today Police. Chief Denies of electrical products, is not linntea to the electrical field.

Two meetings will be held In Oakland, speakers to be furnished from a group on tour for the (Jeneral Electric company. One meeting will begin at 2 o'clock and a second at 8 o'clock! Among those tn the party are Gaming Near Schools Great Nor pfd Great Nor ore ctfe lot Nickel Ind Alcohol lnt Callahan Hupp Houston Oil Inspiration lnt Corporal loti Insland oil lnterboru Interboro pfd lnt Paper Invincible Keystone Kelly-Sprinnfielil Kennecott Southern I.Oew' lne Lehigh Valley Middle Statex Oil Idvslo Steel Miami Minn and St 1. Mo Pacific Mex lean Pet Marine pfj Nat i 'able Nevada on Air Chief Thompson, in a letter to the I. A hler pr.1 Klee pfil liiei trie (-out Pae fino Flee pf.l I'ae lias 4- K.lee pom I'ai-lfic l.l-rlitin-r nf'l Paiiflc t.igtujjii-E rim San Light and pfrt Pan I.l;;lit roni Westeru Power pfd Western I'ower eoni INSURANCE Hreman'o Fnnfl Home Fire and Marine Tll Iiik ami Oty Vulcan iro hit BANKS. Amerlean National Board of Education last night, said Local Market Notes there was ho gambling near "schools.

xPainters Still Out Adam D. Page, Edison Lamp works sales manager; T. J. McManis. adver "I was promised some specifio ln- I llll lt I HONK l-ltlt LI AKW ViiKK April 19 Liberty bonds closed: 3S, I8'i70; firnt Ii.

JJ49; second 4, $87(9, first 4S. 187.40: second 4 4 s. IIMl; third 4 s. ffifiS: fourth 4'h. 17 i.t: victory ISs, $97 4.

victory, i 5n. NFW YoRKAprtl 19 Prime mercantile tiaper, Time loans, firm, til) i rays, 99 days and mix mouth, ti S-i 'ii 7 per cent. Call money, easier: buth. 7. low.

rulinar rate. 7, ciouiiia; hid. 6, offered at 7 lust loan. 8. NKW VtiRK, April 19- Har silver, domenlc.

99'e: foteiKti. Met lean dollars, fornmtion," ho said, "but nothing has Over Reduced Wages tising' manager of the same company; J. A. Corcoran, of the supply department of the (ieneral Electric lteon p-lven me. I mil vnnr attention- umiers no went on strlKe last t0 the Police Bulletin of March 29, ordering all officers to be especially company; Thomas Casey, sales expert of the Hurley Machine company, and others.

METALS Unlisted Securities Fnrnifirieri lv Wm. Cavalier Spfcial Wire I.i It ir i Muiii v. rate, short. (OT Ml l. LONDON-, April 3 I 7ad per ounce, cent.

Discount prr cent ll'i Life. Wtst Slate NEW YORK, April 19. Copper, quiet; electrolytic, spot and nearby, PL' May and 13c. Tin Kasier; spot and nearby, $30 31; futures, It 30.7.",. Iron Nominally unchanged.

Lead spot, $4.2,.. Zinc Steady; East St. Louis, spot, 4.70. Antimony Spot, $3,126 attentive to the vicinity of schools. If there is gambling we can apply the remedy on receipt of information." The letter was filed.

"Various bids were opened for Stonehurst school. The school as a whole will cost from $50,000 to $55,000. Alternative bids on sections of the work were accepted, ranging from $3000 to $4300. The bids were all referred to the district attorney. The board agreed with the recommendation of the building program committee that the owners of the Vakum and Lewis properties be offered the amount of the -appraisals of the tracts, with the understanding that payment be taken in school bonds at par.

These properties would be used for the new Grant school. 'I COTTON MARKET April 19 hr.lll-M .,1 the- mi.iilni. if pi! the fit. oi Indav and with south New Haven 1 7 li Nor 1 'ac i i l. Penn oil Oklst rrbd Pierce Arrow Pierce Oil II Pullman (uj Pan Amn Pet i' I I'ac (HI 37 I'ac i las and Flee Peuna peoples Gas 47 1 Car I'mita .4 iii'ifcaa il Ib.jai l.utiti nil i.i' lit? Vnj 1 I lieadlfK i rts I it Itrlu.l it It.M a laiatiit 7a Sn Nhr I Oil 4'-.

MWriciil Snuitiern I'aeifle LOCAL PRODUCE Cauliflower has now practically disappeared from that Oakland market an a steady produce article and it will twii weeks or more before any of the new crop Is ready for market, aecordinif to word from the ranches. Cauliflower now to be is fnitii Stra ric marked another decline today, -f iling low as tl' on drawers containing four large bankets. Preference is shown br most markets fur the six-basket drawer yet, because of the relatively hiirli retail nice and ths manner in which the smaller basket Is thouitht to stimulate trade. Therei were some ht AnKfles crates In the market, berries of ttood quality beintf at 13.15 for the 13-box cas. Asparagus weakened again today, best aborted whit brlnginjr not more than 8 per cent.

Ths demand for asparagus continues good, however. retailers report. Th packlrifir Industry is not materially shortening: the deliveries this week, however. As reduction "of 7 -cents was made in the poultry mar- kef again today, broilers being- the kind of fowl to weaken. Fair broil-, cr's ore now to be had cheaper tharr" 60 cents, a condition that has not obtained In month.

Imperial Valley lettuca. In some tpiannty was In the Oakland market atmirt today, at prices ranging" around It a crate. The offerings hive, been intermittent. 4 (0 32H 6 6 7. 1 2 7.

3M, 3. 4'i He Cte 4', 5 iic iic i r.c 1 6c 3, 3 iT, 2 (17 4 ern pressure on lat months. I. roiiKl about lower After rte. I'liniriK tt lo 9 points at the atari the I'M continued heavy and su transactions sold shout It points under last niphfs close i it the fare of support hy Wall street and trade.

The latter hntiu'lit May chiefly The cotton market was easy in the late dealings, clomnir at net de. cline of 22 to 40 points AlameiLi Farm 6s Pay Counties 2d 6a CalHrnba 6s. 1 California Northwest 5s. Cal Witif' r.s Cent C.tl Tract CI fs Cons Flee Crown Willamette 5s Crocker Hotel FtHson Fleet rie HI Western IJpwer Hollnnd Land 2nd 6s Huntington L'ft Insurance Kxch 5Hs Mexican retroietifn Mt Whitney rower Natomas I.d, nnd Mining (laRland Transit I'ac Gas and Flee 7s I'ac I. 1' 1st "si Palace Hotel 6s Phil Tel Tel 6s Nuv 7s Gas rail i'j das Si utieail 5 -1 Val Ky is.

I.t I'-8s Han .1 I's 6s v. in protest against the ruling 4hp arbitration board reducing their wages are still out, it was Btnted today at headquarters of the 1'a Inters' Union. T. Lynch, secretary of the District Council of Painters No. 8, said 'yesterday thnt the members of the I'ainlors' Union want retroactive pay at the $9 rate from July 28 and he expresses-the belief that the arbitration board exceeded its authority in lowering the wage.

It is expected that the union will tako some action at their meeting, Wednesday. Representatives the Master Painters' Association contend that yio asosciation has always dea.lt fairly with the union, but that in the past few years the unions have 1 1m posed burdensome conditions. D. of W. To Entertain At Banquet A banquet, rnusicale and ball is 'being arranged for Saturday nUhr.

WPril 30 in Corinthian hall. Pacific by the joint social committees of the Sons find Daughters of Washington. Plans wore perfected at a conference last night, post- master J. J. Rosborough will be invited among the honored guests.

The entertainment, com mil tee includes Harold Lungtry, Miss Rita Patterson, Mis Bernice Patterson, John Ward and W. Langtry. ni.ixi) Tnmotes of the Home for the Adult Blind were entertained jit a concert Sunday evening when the Frank Kimball saxophone band and a number of entertainers volunteered a program. Wugar Calamba com Fwa Honolulu Plantation Mcltryde Oil Host on Cart-motif Ci'ji Mutual Hofiolulit Illinois Crude A National Pacific Palmer I'nion pfd 1'a Imcr I'nion com Pacific Pinal Dome Standard of Cal Iseellnneona Cal Wine pfd Cal Wine com "I of Parts Cypres l.awn Kni-i Hn Water Ftigcls (fojipi pfd Gas Consumers Assn Goodyear of Cal ilr Western Power pfd Hunt llt.is pfd Moorehert'l I. ah National Hadiu Oeeati Shore (irpheum Circuit Ornheum Circuit com.

"pen lliKh Low Lin' ,11 ii le 1,1 13 S4 'lone 1 i 43c 13 7 3 1173 13 L'9 13 I Moli 13 97 I 97 Ma I Hi 12 'ly 1 1 1 1 fin "ci .14 11 1 3 LI I I 7 i .211 13 14 SO 95 65 I2H si tic 94 S6H 97 .100 8 90 90 100 liqv; its'i 86 9 5W, 92V V4 K0 89 84 91 P'i 87 91 97 89 96' 82 91 120 157 i 160 i i 1.1 I down, middlings, II LIVF.KJ'Oiif.. April 19 Spot eot. ton was uuiet at the -ripening today fanta Cruz (Vni 6s rncrrs Dates Prorriedary. Railden, 6.75 case; ISO to 20c lb; Fard, 2830c. Cocoanuts 1.251.S0 a dozen; $13 hundred.

Avocadoes 13 to dozen, accord ing; to size. Oranges 100s. $4. BO; 126s. HBO: ltOs.

$4: 170s. SB0fl3.7B; 200s, a5l.50; 21s. $2.7503. 2B; 2R2s. $2 60; mailer, Blood.

a box. Lemons Fancy. $2.753 75; others, t225fi2.75. Grapes. cold storaare Malanas.

$2 75i3 a small ltiB: $202 a drum. Grapefruit Sunklst. 3 50; ethers. 50 according- to size. Anples Newtown Pippins, 34-tter.

$2 7Bf3: 4-tler. 4-tler. $2(9 125: Ben Davis. Oregon Pippins, 4-tler, $2 75: 4-tIr, $2 50; Roman Beauties, 75 a box; Langfords, $'2 0 2 25 a box Oregon Arkansas Blacks. $2B02 75: TVenas-chee Winesaps, $2.60 to accord- lnpea0silsToraBe.

T5 hav -Bananas Central Amerlra. 9S0. Strawberries $1 Iff 1-25; Los Angeles, $2.15. VKGKTABI.ES. Pntato.nRivpr.

sack; Ho Yuba Wider fis ii" I'l easier. Minn bales Ity -1 i St I'anl St fa-ll pM -1 i Ktililel.aker s'i ISDN .1 )til I sin, lair T' lui Ti.a Oil 4.1. I 'I run-. "lit oil 1- I. Ha; I'aelfie e-i 4" I Oil I iri.n I'aei'fle 11 i II II, I 19-1 Knhlier I Sun it hi; "-I I ii IH I'm I M.

si's I tad i atiailitlm I a lieml' alian A l.fil i Willi an mbbllinir lair in. 1 1 IS Hierra IT Cal Fdison as Cal (las fis U. 4 ioiddilnK, it mlddlluar. 7 low mlddlintr wood ordlnarv ordinary. Futures opened lijlel.

1 99 (10 251 2 7 99 6i, 21 I I iruu pfd 4, sti-rti I'ac pfd Western I'ae eotn HpriieT Valley 6 notes Standard KJeo 5s Standard "il of Cal I'nUed II Cert fis West States Cas Rs Yoseniile Valley Hv STOCKS Banks-Bank of Italy Fuaazl Bank a Western Meii Zeilerbttch pld I fen Cal Traction l'alace Hotel 6s I Italian-American 1 Wi.rtiiilittoti I'utnp Se 7 Tutu! aalea apu-ka. ack last Mercantile Trust Kornrl'v Savings Rights Wetls-Farco Nevada Burbanlts. J2 25CR 2 50 a hundred: Netted Gems. a clt. S4 9H 7 57' 5 5 4f.

75 't 1 lc Cnlted cl is Pacltic i Ml Pacific Gil Wells-Fargo Hank Hon Oil Hon Oil Hon Oil XOTIt'K HY CI.ERK OF ATPMCA i () 1 r.o 1 1(0 5000 Tin FOR VOLIXTARV U1SSO- I New potatoes. BftlOe. Sweet PotalOeai Louisiana Tarns, "-ILfa Tee house Bneksklns 75 CHICAGO GRAIN Veteran Wanted To Teach Girls Riding INDIANAPOLIS, April lu. What former cavalryman or artilleryman wanes to ieacu a vacation camp full of young women to ride horseback this summer? Colonel Robert II. Tyndall, Indianapolis, has requested national headquarters of the American Legion here to find a master equestrian for The riding instructor must be a veteran of the world war and an experienced horseman, qualified to teach.

The girls will be in camp three months on a beautiful island in Lake Michigan. Colonel Tyndall spoils the romantic possibilities of the offer, however, by stipulating that th young women's teacher must be S5 years old, married and prepared to ake his family along with him. i Filipino Woman Is Accused of Bigamy Mrs. P. R.

Kraska, a 21-year-old Filipino, who says she thought that a woman could marry another husband if the first deserted her, was brought before Superior Judge S. Church today, charged with bigamy. According to Assistant District Attorney John V. Calkins she first married Private William Kraska, April 2.8, 1917, In the Philippines, and later came to the United States and married Elwin K. Wright in Oakland, Judge Mortimer Smith officiating.

The case, was continued a Missing Witness Located in Jail Cierald Conklin, the complaining witness against Kugene Prisbie, who he charges hit Iujii on the head and robbed him, was brought to the county jail here today from Yen-, tura. where he was found in confinement on a burglary complaint. During trial of Frisbie, Conk OlBfBt Pacific J'ort land Riverside Portland .......133 Hanta Cruz Portland 80 Insurance West Coast Life 1 Std Oil of Cat heat de- 90c; River Yellow. San Le- Cons Mutual Oil II 'AGO, I'l (lined today to the le which the July dclive xcursions Ibis seaaon Hi re. and improved were the chief ahpan market whowed little f.rice et.

I ry has loin 'In .1 itti north est 1 her ind n.ns nl re.ipotiH. I i-r to a 1 In ith M.iv 1 22 1, S. F. Stock Exchange 1 Oil Mininjz n.itti.r, Reduction About "peniriK quotii ioiih. from t- (o lower 10 $1 23 and July II i were followed nn.il lOStles.

1 Hnbtiequently ett.ort mated at two toillmn to check the weakness 3 H.t I. I i i). OS i Oil linnet led. sndro, green, yoccn.zo; -an x-amu, Tomatoes $4. 2555; 4.75.

Garlic 6fl8o a lb. Lettuce Gilroy, $2.25 2.B0: Los An-Eeles. $1.50 3: Imperial, $44.26. Celery Choice. Asparagus Itlver.

Rhubarb $1.35 150. Artichokes 25c to 75c dozen, according to size: ctate, $7(y l0 peas Southern, 7G8e; Hay ward, 79Vc. Spinach 3H 04 VjC. Bwles Chard 40c a dozen bunchna. Cabbai; taa to $1.25 a dozen; lit It lb Carrots a sack; a dozen; a lb.

Parsnips 36e dozen bunches; $2 00 aack. Turnips a sack; 4060o a dozen. Peppers Los Bell. 23 35c lb. 1'ry Chili, 20o lb Florida Bell, 400 50c lb.

Southern Chill 15(9200 a lb. Cream Squash SSGjOc; summer. 1.75. Radishes 20e "dozen Cucumbers, hothouse $2 6002 71 fl.OSIMt QiiOTATJOSS, Tonpan niatrter fjla. AilifW Calif 1 -0 cl'iaed 1 II 2 to ind Ji to $1 $121 in Fares June 15th (H II.

Orientrtl ()H IP i 1 ts I 1 eno 7ti "4 I to ('3 I'orn. a'ter ottetnt: Is 1 lnni-r, irtcliidint: nt i ont i ued to hue 1 (liite starred K- to '4 July. 37 to 27 a ml ti. It) I tirtiiy -Jim Mi Nan ur.i SliilmiT Mou I' tta VlrjtiolS tWiilo Kxrb.HiiPr air.a ei linoM Oi SUf pies tw; I ie A Nor f1' I'limu "I1 Jarkef 10 II I lab lift Eureaaa. ill ir.wbaokr.

4T -Kir. Iljily .15." 47. 1 til ur. v. HI Kiireli fr .1 00 I 'Jt.

V. ti; K'ir. li.itliitn I'l II "1 Siaaaaa. 1.: "tj a J-trr d.t 1 I. I i Oil callriiia I.

'2 111 tl'tt 1 i In oh ii -7 'n In the Superior Court of the Rtata 'f California, in and for the County or In the matter of the dissolution of KN'OWLAXD CCWPAN'Y, a corporation. No. B49S1. Dept. 1.

Notice by clerk of application for Voluntary dissolution. Notice is herebv piven that the application of KNOWLANH COMPANY, corporation, for the ilissolution of aid corporation having been 1 duly presenter! to the above entitled court on the 12th day of April, 1921, and by order of sal court duly and regularly filed with the Clerk said court, said Clerk was bjr eaid court ordered and directed to give thirty days' notice by publication of said epplicatlon for dissolution of corporation In "The Oakland Tribune." a newspaper if general. circulation published In the County o' Alameda, Btate of California. That- this notir commences on April 13 .1921, and will expire on May 23, 1921. nnd that at time before the aspiration thereof any person may file herein his objection to said application for dissolu- t'Vitnes? my hand and seal of said Buperior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Alameda.

thislZth day of April, 1921. (Seal) GKOROK E. CROSS, Clerk. Ily W. B.i ADAMS.

Deputy Clerk. KNIGHT. POLAND, HUTCHINSON 1 CHRIST1N, Attorneys for Appli-T cant. Balfour Building, San Francisco. Cal.

OTlciTTOl RKniTORI. No. 2P270. Department No. 4.

OflOEM 1 SHAjriJ I I "9UIt.S TO Ji n.ali'la a-. tM I'll W. -I still more. 1'rOViHiofiK ti 04 (end. lUfIX Olariri I he hhiijc mh i urn-'- No.

mix Aug. 15th yellow. :.7 7 Alio Annt Ap' uritrntloe clier Keloii'" V. live- mi Itarlev '11 7t' Tiiriothv Herd- $4 .1 i I ill-, a fjllttert 'lover Se lin disappeared and the trial had to' doren: 4 2504 75 box. Egg Plant 10 20c.

M'l'l CttT til .1 n'. Ili.lde. 01 Ill ho US! I. in i O'i -''-l lu Ol lirinaf UlM.haVt f2' Irra 01 Ni rlime-t 02 Of-rae fil I'ajr Dialde on sale daily from San I'raneiscn, 1 i.ikiiml and principal California points. Some of the Reduced Fares Ceil II' 1'POULTRY AND CAME Sur.ka liaaVaitatia 01" OU.iJit.

Cipa Cl "aer lttMefa pare.an .1 1-t 14 lnn IM Knnti'1 Ml Vn Kh II ea -o Suliel 1 The cloae: Wheat May. 1 orh-May. fill "ats Mav. Fork Mav. SI Lard My.

i i rtibs May. $8 77 I'll 0 A.rowV-a'f tl.irr It Ut (arrie Cu'no I 1 II." proceed witnout mm. Tne distriC, attorney was at a loss to account fe, the disappearance of his complaining witness. Now it is said Conkiin gone down to Ventura to pull otf A robbery and was arrested. Conklin was brought here to testify against Frisbie in a plea for Denver Omaha-Kansas City .1 J'ti i 1 Ot I 111 (I I 01 Reert I GRAIN, PK0VISI0N5 01 01 $77.40 S7.60 101.40 105.00 87.60 106.S0 041 Kt t.r Pl an ''o 01c oooTinoNg.

rrfi 4 27. I'ahn I' i f.4 Sti riio( I MIKING SALES. 1 I'a wr I'll i'a Notice Is 'hereby by the un- Prires on Oakland marketi: Broilers. large. C8 small S3 -Si Young roosters, to It 'lbs.

45 045c; i ts 28c; old roosters, 20aic- -r Large colored hena, ITii'Stc: ma-dlum colored hens. 3o37c, Leghorn bens, large, 28 a 30c. Turkeys, live. No. 1.

40c; dressed, poor and thin stock, less Pckln ducks, fat. 15c; do coloradrj fat. 10c. Belgian hares, small. 22025c; old.

lteise. I i 01 1 St. Louis Chicago St. Paul-Minneapolis Houston-San Antonio New Orleans-Memphis U7 ta 1 ..1 oj i I. 01 1 RE.1DI.NO CONTKST, A Rirls' reading contest will be administrator of the es late of Heniamin AV.

Michaels, de HMntwam l.V, l(aa) li.b:r 02 -la in 1 uli .11 I'll 1 i'l i.aai hri.kfii bri.k-n loo irurtta 3ii K'tr. Ham ll (( II II 1 I. nt 'f ceased, to all persons having claimn held in the auditorium of the Techni-aaTainpt the said decedent, to. -within Seal hif-'h sK-hool on Friday niorninit, four (4) months after the first The contest, which was Mi Mildred Wein-aTfflce of the Clerk of the a "tudent at the lniersity Cotirt ot the State uf California. Calif jrnia.

js an annual event at and for the Cuunty of Alameda or I the school. This year the following exhibit them, with the nectssa-y I cirla have nualified: Misses Bervl 1.4 -ti. Ill in Verdi vt.tr,r PIT eli erterai tvr.a.aa BUTTR, EGGS, ClJEESEr p.e. i Lr-nctiir -lain" I i rn.l i bar.et Cos Pitl'lc' it Y. Mvel" Jr bp I l'i J'lerii'e i e.

rizt A Y. Ilara el lll-er llerj.i: II 1' Blr.e P-tt hoeth Be temti rae Craiaerjaik. F.iar (K.i.lf tjflDdraa (at r-enil Aa.1ea Heal He I'ae. aia Ca)ilar ll) WHF 1 Open l.o "of 1 -f May JI 1 21 MiJuiv IOI's in IS 2 1 '( 1 1 Mav r.H I iS i fept 2', 4t (1 ATS 1 43 May 7j 1 a I 4U July .37 I 41 Sept :i.v .3 1 aj I'i (K Ma ...13 fin I 1 3 July Si His IJ vj is la r. 1.1 Mar -St rl July 10.2s 1" i- 10 7 SIWHT Mav 3 SI 77 77 '(July I' 1- of Ne Hv tcTl ef N.

M.ila aw a i .1 xf" tier it. hn I ii(' l-il'ii. 1.1 let i.i'.- Ileal I ita l.tOO Vefil iao li.lf (' jirfa. Keaaeaa 4., Sfartel (lid j4t ('a p.l-iU p.fal O-rerdla I. ir-inw 17 Vinriuia.

Too Vlrs a fi-aat 4 ('. .0 ileal! at, -f Tciicher.o, to me at the office of Dunn. I Sale, Betty McKalip, Thanet Mellick, Prleea quoted lirlina are stiller price, fro'a be Jot.ber to the retal er. ai: for better, ear and etieeae, lit the SB fna-tlaeo 1'airy Frcsluc BDTTEK Miite Amen, room ffynoirate i virrinia Hazzard. Hildereard Waaaa 1,1.1 IJ T-1 Wr ll.L.

lin.cfi'"" niaV'i StetiiTTbrt Ea I'i -'i SU OiiWVaal.HaBili,, 0." ivanunli II 3- inn Bind II "I- SoTrfl n.a IMjt.ie II Elizabeth Foreman and Louise Mc- I'lua I War Tsi" lu-tuni Limit 3. Mont lit. Uut. not beyond Oct. St.

Choice of Routes via New Orleans (with South-', ern I'aelfie Steamer connection to New Yttrk), Ogdrn or KI Paso icins and return- ins; via Portland in one direction at Siishtiy higher fares-. Liberal Stopover arrangement in both directions, except In California on ftfing trip. Keduced Fares to New York, etc. wall announced later. For Train Service, Sleeping Car Reservations.

Etc, SEE AO MkUnd Alamed herkcJey im, California, which place the underpinned eelects the piace of business in all matbers connected with said Apr. 16 Apr. 1 A' 1 Sijc Ttr. i Firraa Prima flrata 01 GovenH, The committee on award cbnsists of Mrs. Marian Taylor," Mrs.

Glenn Woods and A. C. Farrell. The public is invited. o.

cetate. 04 Kewanaa I Slar (i4 11 ilia -o. Tick (s.srbl S- Ye I. war Tlir. 111 (II 03 ot t.ijoeo rvuttle let; lovl tiruaa IS! JOHN A.

HTLT Apr. IS Apr. IS Apr 18 '4c -He 7e JPjr lie je-- ue Oll'orn'a f.at. faac. Freaai extra a F.a'ra firsta Kitra pallet T'nderataeS.

po'l'ta IHrty No. 1 2i Jutkj-r-. I COFFEE AND SUGAR Administrator of the estate of Benjamin W. Michaels, deeeased. Dated at Oakland, California.

April HNS WHITE A AIKEN. Syndi-'ate BldR, Broadway, Oakland, California. rm e( firt publication: April 12, IT I EASTERiN PRODUCE i 5 L-7 CHICAGO, April 1 Batter, lower: creamery extras. a'andards. ttc Kess.

lower; receipts. 50 ') caeea; KHttJjc; ordanary firsts 2 1 li J2c, at mark, esses Included, 223 lc 24 DIK IV LOriiBURST. LONTrON. April 19! A Java despatch reports 24 persons hav been killed and 60 are missing aa a result of a cloudburst and a landslldec-cordlnft to the Rotterdam correspondent ofthe London jnnies. i heeee.iert etTa 111 1 Vt r-i It Meiieas Ji.orrir ml IO daTase, OV heltiiT 19He: flri.

IT'V: filf Arl-raa, fancy, 4a Urrgoa trip let, sale; Ore(os swas iaanna, VA; brcatam 2baa, lc 0 EW TflRK. Al 1 Coffee URin, Santos, IVitJI'ic. ft. 07.

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