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f r -, I t 12 L ELECTING OFFICERS Balloting Halted Until Late To day So Delegates Can Visit White House. Balloting for tint vlct prealdent. third vice prealdent, recording aecretary, treasurer, and auditor, together with re ports of State presidents, occupied to day' aeastons of the National Society, United State Daughter of U12. During the morning Mr. Theodore ttreve, of Cincinnati, Ohio., wa elected tlrt vice prealdent by a vote of 103 to 40. Before the other balloting wa con cluded, the morning aeasion wa ad journal to permit tho delegates to visit the Wblto House thla afternoon. They will reconvene at S:1S o'clock, when the voting will be continued. "If the United States has war, 1 hope we continue It until the other nation Is wiped off the face of the earth: let them know that when the United States njrhtr. nobody ever comes back for more." declared Con gressman James R. Mann, sounding the preparedness keynote laaV night at the banquet of the National Soci ety, United States Daughters of 1(12. The banquet was held at the Wll lard where that organization met yesterday. Other meetings will be held this morning and afternoon. Each of the speaker last night. In cluding Senators Pomerene and Cum Sins, and Congressmen Ratney and ann of Illinois appeared In militant roles. Congressman Ratney sounded a warning that the tlmo has come when the citizens of the United States must choose between their flag and the flag of the Kaiser. Senator Pomerene prefaced hla re marks with a declaration that: "I am not for war, nor am I In a peace coma." He added: "There are men In public life today who would rather cater to the alien than vote for American Ideals." MT. RAINIER BIBLE T Hundred Persons Attend Annual Diner of Men's Body of the Christian Church. Tho third annual oanquct nf the Mon'a - .-. r.-..W ...- . ., . -f-i -s . . .- - . - . . . T - .aw - r " . "- a: j ii i i Wfa Wfa , i , , -r WBbUm - - ' "w ! "MATTER, FOrwM - -' "- ciri;;" -; -- ;"': T""tb:BMII.'Fyiir - DAUGHTERSOF1812 BRYAN-FORD SLATE. YOUTHS BOUNDQVERI local and NEW Y0iNANClIl17eW1 CLASS HAS BANQUE M.b.c Claaa of Mt Rainier Christian -.""dlnirnconererdan-Church wa held last evening, with niore)geroul. 8he a not able to sing a note than 100 members and Invited guest J and will have to rest for a week or two. present. The Ulble school room, In Wlln the Atlanta season due to close which the banqueters assembled, wa lon Saturday It Is expected that the an j,,.... .h ,,, .in.i nin... ,h nul announcement concerning the plan decorated with the national color, the of tnc company for next eca?on wn, be class colors of orange nnd black, and spring flowers and plants. An address of welcome was clven by the vlc president and toustnmster. Ii. B. Qorrlen "America" wan aunc and praw wrb offced bv the new V. B. Dent, rector of Mt. Ralnlr Knlsconnl Church Tho prlncinil nitdni.' was de livered bv the Rpv. drorcc A. Miller, of the Ninth Street Chrlst'nn Chinch, of Washlnston. other speakrn weie tho Rev. H. L. Ice. nustor of Mt. Rainier Christian Church and teacher of the class; II. L Htanforth. Miperlntemlent Of the Bible school: V'llllnm H. Rider, president of the class, and the Rev. W. B. Dent, of St. John'a nplacopnl Church. Mt. Rnlnler. Miles Rallov nave ii vocal number, and thn class oichesfa. under direction of Pi of Robb. nnd men's quartet, composed of 11. ,. liowcr. J, A. Robb. 1,. B. Gorden and Carl Bock, gave Instrumental nnd vocal numbers. inviuuinn naiopnono 'inn violin num bers. The accompanists were Mrs. Mile Bailey and Mrs. J. A. Robb. The ladles' aid society of thn church, under the leadership of Mrs. C. F. Doane. served the refreshments. Asks Saving of Doctors for War Delegation Calls on President to Urge New Step Toward Preparedness. Proposal for the listing by namo of ever) physician and nurse In the United States available for service In time pf war ware mude before President Wilson today by u committee representing Me of the lending medical and tsurgL'al associations of the country. The committee rcpresonMng the Amer ican JlcdlcM AKSoriatlon, the Ameilcun Surulcal AsHoclatlon, tho Congrats of Amerlcun 1'hyalclans and Hurgoons, tho Clinical Congress of Silicons of Noith Amorlca, and tho American Colloso of Surgeons, comprising an a;;grcKte membership of 70.U00, urged upon the President (he necessity of a complata and comprehonalve survey of tho im (Il eal reaources of tho country In coitnpo-. tlon with any plans for I'ropaiedncds. The committee proposed thai h survey be taken In conjunction with cxUUmk medical and r.irglcal awnclea of the army and navy. Dr. J. M. T. Flnnr-, of Baltimore, rraded tho delegation, Dr. William ,H. Welch, of Uultlmore, also called at the head of another dole-, Xatlon representing the National cademy of Science proposing a simi lar survey of the chemical, phyilcal and natural resource. w" : . NEW PHY, RUM Such Is Possibility of' Peace Movement to Have Head quarters in Washington. Word reached Washington today that a new national peace movement was about to be Initiated with headquarter here. William J. Bryan and Henry Ford will be conspicuous In the movement, and many believe that out of It will come an effort to form a new political party with Bryan and Ford constituting the Presidential ticket for tho 1916 cam paign. A national peace committee is to be formed If the Diana which have been discussed go through. Former Mayor Qeorgo 11. McClelland, of Nqw York, Is expected io ncaa tne committee. ft Is understood the project has not been fully mapped out. but 1 In the formative state and that full plans are likely to be announced In the near fu ture. The outward purpose of the movement is, first of all, to prevent war between this country and Germany and promoto the pacifist cause. At the same time, politician look upon the new peace committee a the probable foundation for a new peace party. ILL, CCELS DATES Singer Has Attack of Quinsy and Is Confined to Her Home. NEW YORK. Aprl M.-Goraldine Far rar, with a recurrence of the. serious throut trouble which prevented' her ap pearance on several occasions at the Metropolitan Opera House lsst month, la conllned to her home under the care of a physician and nas been forced to cancel all her operatic engagements In Atlanta, as well as concert dates. Miss Far rar Is suffering with quinsy, Ululio Qattl-Casazza. the Metropolitan Opera Company' director, who was In town yesterday after the close of the Hoatotv season, said the prima donna would not sing In Atlanta. The operas In which she was to have appeared, "Madnma Butterfly" and "Tpsca." have been replaced by ''Lucia" and "La Do- ""'' m the Bputnern engagement. mado early next weok. Several sinners of minor Importance are known to havo already been engaged. Several of the singer are planning to risk ocean travel during the war time and Jturney back to their native coun tries for the summer. Others, after a short season among the opera houses or Hbut.i America and Cuba, will remanl !n thl country. To Recount Burial Of Dorothy Arnold Glennoris, Rhode Island Convict, Sought in New York to Clear Mystery. N,;V YORK, .iprll 2H.-Kollowlii4 r conference at police hradquartmi, Police t i.oiiiiuliiloner Wood annonn?ri thi aiterr.oon that the Rho.li island Male board of parole will be askel to permit iinward Qlennorls, a RhoJo lulind con vict, to bo brought here in an attempt to prove hi atory that ho nolpwl buiy thn body of Dorothy Arnql I, mlsstiu New York heiress. J.ki.tonant Williams, In cha-g of the Luretu on unidentified dead, iuIKimI uith Oloni oris at Provldenco yeaHritiit'. Ho anld that the convict ottered to wlilvo Immunity, and promised to lun tne rtcrhury papers InaJrliu his return U Mliod-j island If he Is brought to fov lorlt The uollce will ask Ol.-niiorla o joint out tne Seventh avenue raioo'i wlu'je'ho am ne mot mo weauny now xurKer. who hired him to hlp oury tho Arnom girl's body. . He will then be taken to test Point and asked to point out the house under which he declared tne nody was burled. ANACOSTIA. RIaMh Phfintnr Vft f TA Q ma 'last night In Masonic Hall, with ' Miss Luia it uno, wpriny matron, in the chair. The Ladles' Guild of Emmanuel Church met yesterday to further plana lor tho approaching convention of the dioceso of Washington. Mrs. E. F, Wood Is chairman of the general com mitted - Annrottla Council. No. 16. J. O. U. A. M met last n,lght In the Masonic Hall. 4pprlprlatc action was taken over the ZtalU of C. W. Hopkins recently, who was one of the oldest members of this council. Inlato.y work waa presented, And plan for the future outlined. GERALDINE FARRAR THE WASHINGTON TIMES; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26; AS HOUSEBREAKERS Darrell Bancroft and Samuel Batemen Held for 'Grand Jury in $2,000 Bail. UarreU Bancroft, the youth who wa captured after an exciting chase Sat urday, and his companion, Uamuel Ilateman, wero held Tor the grand Jury today In the Poltco ourt on the chargo or housebreaking. Their bond wss llxed at M.C0O each, in default of-whlch they went to Jail The' case against the boys hi-nnl to day was brought by Thomas ltoliinaon, who alleged that his apMfncnt, In the U elllng?jn. was broken Into and robbed of Jewelry valued at tm. lloblnenn Identified the property. Policeman Warren, who arrested Bancroft told of the chase he made after the lad and of recovering con r4derable property from the boy. De tective Patrick O'Brien testified that he arrested Bateman, who, he said, acknowledged being with Bancroft In the Robinson case. Assistant District Attorney Ralph Given said the Government was pre pared to present a number of house breaking charges against Bancroft before the grand Jury. Among the victims of the crimen of which Bancroft is accussed, are Isaac C. Hamilton, 1167 Newton street northwest: Mary E. Huddleston, JUS Mt. Pleasant street northwest: James A. OShea. 1119 Newton street: M. N. Mannl. and Wlllhvm B. Kllpatrlck. T Germany Views Situation Now as One for Lawyers to Settle. Return of Ambassador von Bern storff from New YorJ today resulted In a marked change of attitude at the German embassy regarding the seizure of the now famous von Igei paper. Calm Indifference Is the new attitude. The ambassador. It was said, win not call again t tne Btate De partment regarding tho return of tho papers, but It Is probable an attorney will. The whole question Is a "legsl mat ter," It wa suggested, and the German view Is that the United States authori ties acted Illegally. If It should be rtiowp, however, that von Igel as guilty of activities im proper on the part of an "embassy at tachewhich, of course, Is not admit tedthe embaaay takes the view that thla Government will ask for his re call. In that event, It ip Intlnutcd. he will be recalled, ns voti Papen and Uoy-Id were. Tljat, so ombassy Intlmntlons were. Is as far as the am'JH)3ador hlmse.r Is Interested In the case of von Igel or the papers seized In his New York ofttce: personally, It Is declared, he Is not Interested at all. The Department of Justice has well under way an Investigation of the evi dence In the papers. It was learned. The following up by department agents of the evidence la expected to result In ar reata, largely aro.und New York, It was said. Arrests resulting from tho statement of Horst von der Ooltz to British offi cials are expected shortly by the de partment. These arrests win to ai least as numerous, and probably more scat tered, than the von Igel arrests. It was int'mated they may cover all parts of the country. A State Department Interpreter ha apent several days at tho Department, of Juatlea aaalating In tho translation or the papers. Us work was said today to be practically completed. NATIONAL CHURCH CLUBS MEET HERE Conference Being Arranged by Churchmen's League. The national convention of church club of the Kplscop.il Church of the United Biatis will comene ip Wnoh Ington op May S and fl, two-thirds of tho State rt tho Union will he repre sented bv luvmcn of thf- r.huich AtrunK'ni(ntM for the conferer.oa are In the hunds of the Churchm?n'a League or Vashnclon. x.ul thn local rnninil teca are:- Reception chairman, Dr. William C. ILvc Aithur 8. Riowne, Melvltlo Chttich. Uduard T. Looker. Ocln It. Singleton: entertain ment, chafrinan, William Waller. Dr. GeuiRc X. Acker. Dr. Alaicus Oenjumln, Dr. I'hmlc Dlcdl, Heniv P. 3lalr, R. H. Chow, Cllffonl V. Church. Wllllsin II. f'hurch, William M. l.ewln Oeorxp A. Lewis, T. Tercv Meycrr, It, a, Watrous. Ogle It. Hlnpleton: ftnance, chairman. Lyron F. Adtmsi H. I, .Hiw, .Toi" I. We"iVT Piipene Tl pmpjoil, R. D. Wnttobs, Or. t;linrlts Dlcde). How She Knew. "Bo you let George kiss you last night?' "Hpw did you know?' "He asked me this morning If I would forgive him." Judge. ATTITUDE CHANGS OWARD IGEL CASE - - ARUNSTON CMIPM E The Arlington Fire Insurance Com pany will reinsure lilt risks now out standing upon lti boohs, and liquidate the ttislnes of thn corporation. Stockholder of tho company, at a ipnclal tnoetln? late yesterday directed tho trusleen to llquldato tho business. Meanwhile, pending the expiration or cancellation of the outstanding policies, thn company') organisation will bo' maintained and tho funds kept Invested. The trustee will, from time to time, direct tho pyrent of such dividend from the earnings nit In their Judgment Is deemed 'advisable. At an executlvo ecaslon today mem ber of tho Washington Stock Ex change, acting on the recommendation of tha tovcrnlm; committee, determined not to accept quarter for whlcr negoti ations nave been In prcurcs for v eny Jeekj with thn jJatlonal Saving and Truat Company. The exchanTe will rernali for the lima being In Its present quarters, at 133S P tieet northwest. four aales. Including two bond and three shares of stock, conatltuted the tradlm recorded at today' aession of the Stock Exchange. Broker appeared to have few order, and the regular call vaa proceeded with In a very per functory manner. Few changes were made In quotation prices. American Oraphophone preferred stock was bid. up 2 points, to la. I.anston Jlo.-jtypf stock, on the other hand, was orren,? down 14 points, to 76T4. and the bM dropped 4 of a point: to Ii.. The rale con(ited of a Fotr.mao hicetrle Power consolidated 5 per cent nond. nt 10Oi: It MM YV.hin.,,7,:. 1V.i1 wv , and Electric 4. at SOHrtwo snarta of Washington Oas. at TJand one shirS of American GraDhoohona nmmnn stock, at ill. The Washington Chapter .of the A."le.li5'n ,n,',' of Banking will ?.! t.nYLrrow evrnLn" to elect dele- ffM7i 10 the anntmr nnvaiiHAH iu 'iM.-' ,"tf. 1'v?. the report r namerhec.n'drdate.Jfo"rUc'h.pterofI.c,e'3 Can't Count Highways When .They're Flooded SALEM, Ore., April M The mvit.r. lous disappearance of 3M miles of high way In Lincoln county, es shown In the biennial road report of Oregon, cauiicd the Department of Agriculture at Wash ington to wonder. wnen Maitietir. the hicgevt county In the State, showed, an Increase of 2,001 miles of highway tn two vein. th ,i. partment demanded, an explanation from State Englrioer J,cwl. loaay i,owis made this explanation to Washington: The 1911 road report from Lincoln county was insdt when the tide Was out. When the' 191 rnnnrt w.a made the tide waa In. and an mti r coast nignways were under water and vuuiun 1 im counica, Real Estate Transfers. Bleomlnfrtole Anna K. E. Rampa to Cyril 11. ana narcissus caiittt, lot U(. block 7. lie (stamps It). lW M street norrhwst-Wsshlnton Lean and Trust Company, trust, el al. to Ed ward U Uraitr. part ordinal lot V), square lir. M.531. Elward-tc-trray ronveya aamo property to Union Trust Company, trustti, nt?r. of Ju,i Blxteanth street jnorlhwsst Unlon Trust Company, trustee, to National Oeoraphlc HoclMy. lorot. square )M, ll.jo. Bchsutin Park ann Whitney Clos-Kilar P. Hackley to Christian J. and Ila V. Armand. lots 111 and HI. block :', A-heulzen Park, and lot W. aquare JM7 Whitney Ulosa. 110 (stamps 111. D street southeast, bstween Hlxtexnth and Sentecnth streets Oacar p, Donation t Mi to Bun K. Harrison lois U and SI. aqusre 10O0. 110 (stsmns 50 csntn. Woodloy Park Harry I. Llfht at ux. to William F, Ham, rrt lot , b'ock Si. I1.4M (0. I'ctworth Mlddaugh Shannon to Henry R. and Jennla ltlttxrx. lot M. square II, 110 (lamps (0 cental, Fifteenth street southeast, betneen 13 and O strertt-Mtddauah A Shannon to Charles M and titulia J. A, Ilsksr, lot tl. square 1071, 110 (stamps M cents). It Sixth street northwest Marr Dally to Max A, Cohen, tort original lot 4, hquara (M. iD (stamps i:.eo). (3 Drfrres street northwest Alice T. Raster tn Andrw A. Weechlsr and Walter T. Polen. trustees, lot 100, squire l!l. 110 Istampa ll.U). FINANCIAL TO RENSUR IK Foresight Costs Little Hindsight Much A little foresight to secure in a safe deposit box the results of years of toil .will save many unavailing tears of regret in case of a fire at home or office. Not only Are, but thieves and meddlers are. unable to touch your papers of value when stored in the massive vault of . The Washington Loan and Trust Co. Corner Ninth and F Sti. N. W. ACCBBRLIl BVEHY BUSINESS DAY IK TUB YKAIt. m New York' Stocks. Alt transactions )n stoeka'ar o th feast sf dellsre and fraettena tharaaf. CuoUtlons furnished by W. D. Illbra Co., membera ef Xsw York Block Exchani. ttlbba Bulldln. 1:H Tea. Utah. T)w. p.m. Cles. Alaska a. it. Co iu ibH ISHI H Allls Chal 2su H4 MHI (84 Anf, Agr. Chem. Co. M4 6JH HVi I 61 Am Bt Mug core 7li 7 67 I 674 Am Can MH'UH U I efi'a Am C F tl'i t7 M4I ttH Am Coal PrcA Co....h64 IIOWlliHI Kb Am. Cotton Oil...... U M 13 I M Am rude Laa 04 94 041 o4 Am Linseed Co tm n4 I H Abi Locomotive 874 M4 67 I 674 Am flmeltlng 01 M tt I t 634 Am Steel Foun 454. i 41 I 164 Am Hug ft nef com.07H IM4 I04 1 1074 Am Taleg ft Tel 1114 lt7H inH 11174 Am Woolen Co 47 n u, I 41 Anaconda 114 11 1141 114 Atchison 1014 1014 1014 MM Baldwin I.oco Works g? (34 giVsl 164 Holtlmcra Ohio,... g4 84 1141 4 B.. F. Goodrich 714 75 7541 734 Brooklyn nap. Tra; 614 II 61 I 614 B. ft 8. Cop. Co,... 864 M 0141 96 Calif. Petrol i si si 1 siH Canadian Pacific M4 1664 16641 166 Central Leather..... 614 St4 t4l 614 Chesapeake ft ouic l 594 t64l 694 Chlno Con. Cop 63 114 6141 61 Chi.. MIL ft St. P... i (14 CIHI bsU Chicago ft N. W.....tst its IS I IH ;.. R. X. ft P. Tty.. 16 l4 imi 164 Cel. Pud ft Iron 414 II It I 4IU I rt4 Continental Can Co.. 63 ni ft Corn Preduct 4 IB tl( I 164 Crucible Steel Co.... 614 7U 7641 8IH Cuban-Am. Sugar Cotto no tn I .Del. Hudson. ....'..I49H 1(04 U3i! DUtHUra Becurttes.. 604 484 f4 1 464 isn 134 334 3341 31 Krle, 1st pfd 464' 46 49 I 464 uenerai Eieqine let 101 16141166, Uraat Northern Pfd,.U6U.l64 IHH 1 1164 Ureat Northern Or.. 394 664." 341 , , . iiunoia i-entrai too in too 1 100 1 Inspiration Copper.. 414 44 4441 414 Lackawanna- Steal.. o4 684 69 I 694 Lehigh Valley 78 764 754 1 76 Maxwell Motor Co... Ti en ro4 714 Maxwell M. Co. pfd.. 694 66 66 I 69 Mex. Petrol S64 94 u 944 Miami coppar 63 mi 374 1 674 f; A7:: ,H ,H " w MUaotirl Pacific...... 4 4 4 34 Xat Enamels st4 St S14 I S34 Nevada Con. Copper 74 174 1741 174 N. T.. N. H. A H 634 57 5841 684 N.l'.Air Brake Co....iu4 in 7 1 194 N. T. Central 1014 ion; 1014 1 101 Norfolk A Weat its im4 tti 1 1W4 N. T O ft yV M4 S64 M4 S64 Northern Pacific 1104 1104 1104' 1104 Pennsylvania a R...644 6U 664 1 $44 Pittsburgh Coal Cx. t4U SI4 I'M I S44 Pr. 8. Car., com.. 46 414 4541 464 Iteaalpg 634 814 041 run Rail Steel Spgs., com 364 66 344 j M4 Itay Con. Copper.... S34 S14 U4I 634 Rap. Iron A Steal,... 44 454 46 I 464 Sloes. 8chef. 8teel.... J04 69 60 I 60 Kcuf.iern Pacific 834 914 9441 954 Southern Railway,... 194 1) 19 I 194 Studebaker Corp w 1114 114 1 kh Tennessee Copper.... 47H 47 47 I 474 Union Pacific IM4 1194 1304 f 1304 TJ. B. Rubber, com.. 614 61 U I 614 V. a Indus. Alcoh..l464 III 1134 I UK U. a Steel .'. 634 634 U4I 634 U. S. Steel, pfd 1164 1164 11641 t64 Utah Copper 804 794 7941 804 Va.-Car. Chemical.. 39 184 3841 39 West. Union Teleg. 84 884 8941 90 Westlnghouse Uleo.. 674 164 57 I 674 Wlllye Overland Co.. tsy jig t9 1 1194 Western Maryland... W 794 1941 mi: Woolworth 1164 1WH 1364 1 1364 Bonds. Angto-Pr. Loan 6'.. 954 95 34r 944 Atchlaon cvt. 4' 101 10s 103 I B. ft O gen. V 914 914 9141 914 CX, D. ft Q. Joint 4'. 96 98 96 I 964 Inter. Metro.4'4 714 714 7141 flbuth. Pac. 6's 1034 1034 10341 1034 Southern Rwy. t'... lot ioi' io 1 101 At Home, Of Course. "Yes. sir. one hour' uninterrupted reading each evening would make you " "Uninterrupted! Where do 011 .think mv wife spends her evening?" Lon don Opinion. FINANCIAL 191G. Local Bond Market. OOVERNMKNT BOND8. . Bid. Asked. U. . Reg. ' i MH ... U. 8. Coupon J' H .. V. S Beg. ' 14 10m U. S. Coupon ' 1024 103 U. 8. Ileg. Va 1104 ... U. B. Coupon ' UI4 U C VvllllseMItMMSIMl 1VV OAS BONDS. Oeo. Oas Cert. Ind. 6' 191 Oesrgetown Op.t 6' 1CI Washington Qss B's.. 1MH 107H Col. Oaa It Elec. t'a to ... Col. Oa ft Elec. Deb. t'a 3 ... RAILROAD PONDS. . . Capiat Traction T R. S'..'.. 10. 1074 Ana. I'OL. DUtt' tt SM Anacoatla 't Potomac 6's.t . 974 City V Suburban 6'a '.... 10S4 ... Metropolitan n, R. 6' JOJ ... , Wash. By. ft Elec. 4 s, ,..... 80 9)4 MISCELLANEOt'3 BONUS, Potomac Klec. Cons. 6' 1004 Potomac Klec.-LL S's 1044 C. ft P. Telephone 6'a 103 Amar. TeL ft Telga. 4' J Amer. Tel. ft Telga. 44' lOf Amer. nraph.' 1st 6's 6ii Wash. Market 6' 1JJ7 M Wash. Market 6' 1647 V. irH 1(4 WW N.'ft W. ateamboat 6ra. '.'.'.'.".. ltn It - Realty 6'a (long) 101U Rlgg Realty (short) i'a iw4 PUBLIC UTILITT STOCKS. Capital Traction . 834 Wash. Ry. ft Klee. pom " C4 Wash. Ry. ft Elec. pfd 814 N. ft v. Steamboat 114 Washington aii.i.t 74 Amer. Tel, & Telga 1!$ TYPE MACHINE. STOCKS. Merger.thaler Linotype '..... 1574 Lanston Monotype ,, 764 MINlNGBTpCK. y Greene Cananea ,, 46 NATIONAL BANK BTOCKa American Nat: Bank,.,...'.,.., 163 Capital National Bank 310 . t.'oliimols Nat. Bank '340 TV. M, Cold PtoragO 5S M lot 101 67 824 lhl 7JH 1C0 "64 160 Hi 210 248 1(5 Commercial National Bank. . 1C .District . Nat, Sank Ill Farm. A Mech. Nat, Bank., n Federal Nat. Bank 14.4 Lincoln Nat. Hank ,...riw- Metropolitan Nat. Bank -,..,,. 184-. Second Nat. Bank....... 142 Nat. Bank of Wash ,. 220 TRUST COMPANY 8TOCKS. 223 Amer. Security & Truat 350 SC3 National Sav. ft Truat 267 Union Trust 120 1MH Wash. Loan ana Trust z Continental Trust 128 8AVINOS BANK STOCKS. Home Saving 405 Hank of com. ft Sav....- 13 ICaat Wash. Bay. Bank 124 WinE INSURANCE BTOCK8. 131 Arlington Fire Jniurance.... 84 Corcoran Ftre insurance: 8U Firemen'g sir insurance u Qer.-Amer. Fire In 366 Nat. Union Fire In 6 TITLE INBURANCE STOCKS, Columbia Title lnauranco.,... 44 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKB. Chapln Back 175 D. C. Paper Mfg. Co K5 nranhonhona com 114 RH 119 ia Graphophone Pfd.... II Merer. Aran, oc oiuros. w Security Storage,. U Washington Market 134 FINANCIAL CAPITAL $1,000,?00 SURPLUS $?000,000 The Riggs NATIONAL BANK PBNN. AVEL OPP. U. 8. TMBASURY AN old-established finan cial institution, whose unquestioned stability, large resources -and wide connections make it a satisfactory bank for in dividuals, firms and cor porations. OFFICERS CHARLES C. OLOVER PretMent M. K. AII.EH vice Preildent WM. J. PLATHER Vica Treeldent JOSHUA EVANB. Jr ...Cashier HARRY V. HAYNE8 Ant. CaiM.r DIRECTORS Oiarla C. Gloar. II. Itotlar Dulany, Wlllard It. nrawnaen trnornaa tiyaa, James M. Johnston. Charlaa I. Corby. iWllllam J. Flathir. Sylieeter W, Labrot, John' R. Molan, Robert C. Vllklnt. inion .. Aiita, L. Kama Duval. Joatph Paul. K. v tiurpny, Klcrllng Rofrln, Iula E. JetTrlei. Charles Carroll Ooar, Jr, The Safest Investment Ara (hoae 4hat io not fIuotut durli dl turbed conditions of tba money or atock mar kata. Plrar dtad ot truat notes (tlr.i mart. E ). wall aeourad on real eatata In iha Uirlct or Columbia, constitute "illt-adia" Inveatmtate. They do not dapand upon tht financial rtaponalblllty of Individual! or cor. poratlons (or their atablllty, and ura exempt from Uiatlon aa paraonal property. W ca aupply aueh Inveatmanta In amounta from KM upward, fend fer booklet "Concarnln Jjatnn ant tnvtmnta. SWARTZELL, RHEEM & HENSEY CO., 1 UTll STREET tC W. M Prices Are Irregular At Opening of Market Nmv vnrti. Anril !. The ' stock mtrket opened Irregular today. During the flrst'few minutes there wa a down vard trnnd. Unlit d states steel wa off 4. reflect-. Inr dlsappotntmcnt In the dividend action, despite tho record earnings an nounced. - During the. first half hour Steer drop ped another 4. to 8.T4. Munitions share opened higher, but soon fold off. ' The' market waa dull during the sec ond hour. Movements were Indefinite and there waa no particular trettd. Today's Sales. ' . Potomac Klectric Con. 5', tl,000 K04: i.ocoaiooH. ' ' ' ash. Oas Light. 2975. Graphophone com., 18114. J After call: ' Wash. R.wy. 4's, H.OOOS804. f Wholesale Produce Market. 1 1 i 7 i . EOOB Nearby, fresh, T3c per dot.; South-, em, :ic prr dot. C1IEXBE N.w York, new, lie par lb.: flat. U8Uc. - BUTTER Elln print, J7e per lb.; tub. He per lb.:' process. Xc ptr lb. LIVE rOULTIlY liens, Jlo per lb.: lire turkay. n(o per lb.; chickens, nstta per lb. , LIVE STOCK Veal catvee, test. 104811s pr lb.: beT, U01(o par lb : (at shssp. 60140 per lb.: apring lambs, 13915a per lb. I KltET. PRICE ft CO. Taylor , Wade) Potatoea, n.15 paev sackl unions, S-.W per ncs, rDs, siv per crata: onions., ILM per'buab4L FINANCIAL Earned Sarylw gl.COO.000 pQR proof tht it pays to patron-" ize.this bank we point to our de positors list of over 33,000 open accounts. -Are you included In this great number of En dorsers of our service? trSsme rate ot Interest paid aa both larije and. small account. National Savings nd Trust Company Corner 15th and N. Y.'Ave. PIFTIBTH TEAR. N.L Carpenter &C. I Main Of flee. IT WIlllata.H . I Itreet. W. V.. membi;h9 : ' Kaw York Block New Yoric.CttSa . t Exccani. Kaw York Cotton Exehano. Kaw Orleaca Cottoa KxdiLDri. . Chleaao Board et Maw York Produce Ezchanaa, Eaerani Frirat Wire With All Principal Cttlsa. HERBERT H. BROWN, UANAOER, '' Vnard Balldlai, ' ltrth and m, - N.'tr, i AUTOMOBILES Motorcycles and Accoseorie. GASOLENE CARS. COBinS MOTOR CO Vt. Are. and H N,W. O . ill Commercial Studebaker Mth St ELECTRIC CARS. Emerao'ri'A; Orma, 1407 H St. ACCESSORIES. i X vl National Electric Supply Co., 1328-1330 N. Y. Ayv jriffiSw- mth M J -s