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1 .. -- THE WASHINGTON TIMES, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1919. IS FRENCH LAY PUNS FOR VIC 1W FETE P.X-RIS. April 22. The program for 3:'raiice"s "victory parade" has been officially decided upon. Although the date has not yet been fixed, it prob Ably Ttrill be held as soon as possible after peace is signed. The line of march, from the Porte Maillot to the Place de la Concorue. "will be decorated -with arches, coij Jiades. wreathe, gold and silver os utcheons and flags. The route will lie divided III 'three- parts, indicating the different- phases of the war. The Porte Maillot- will be soberly deco rated. There the city council vrill greet thfe allied troops in full war paraphernalia. The troops will march trom the gate to the Etoile through warlike settings, including guns and standards, on which the names of the various battles are inscribed. On the -Place "de Etoilo battle-torn flags will face the Arc de Triomphe, around which will he gathered the official tribunes. Down the Champs Elyscc the troops will march past garlands , of flowers toward "peace," which will be symbolized by large monuments nd pylons. The Tuillcrics terrace "Till be decorated with allied escutch eons. At the Rondpoin: on the Champs Elysee there will be a monument to the dead, with designs representing the martyred towns. BMtis, fBatttagts, Deaths Notices May be Phoned Until 1 p. m Main SS60, Branch 9. MAJ. P. C. STEVENS TO BE BURIED TODAY Funeral services are being held this afternoon for Major Pierre Christie Stevens, retired, son of the late liear Admiral Thomas Holdup Stevens. U. S. X. Major Stevens died unexpected ly Sunday afternoon, at his home in Berwyn, Md. The services are at St. John's Church, Sixteenth and H streets northwest Interment will be at Ar lington National Cemetery. Major Stevens was a member of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Commandery of the District of Columbia. He was, born In Pennsylvania, July 14, 1858. When war on Spain was declared, he he held 191.". until retired in September. MRS. J. V. SHIPP. The body of Mr?. Adclia 15. Shipp. widow or the late Joseph V. Shipp. who died jeaterdsy at the horn" of her son. Thomas II. Shipp, .ITS Oliver street, Chey Chase, after an Illness of several weeks, is to be sent this afternoon to Indianapolis. Interment will be in Ciown Hill cemetery in that city, probably Thursday. Funeral service? were held this morning at her fo'si home, the Itcv. Dr. James L. Gcidj.. of the First Congregational Church, officiating. Mrs. Shipp. who was eighty-two years old. had Hvd jn this city for many years. DR. GEORGE F. BECKER. Funeral service for Dr. George Ferdinand Beckr. for forty years a member of the Geological Survey, and cheif of the division of physical and chemical researches, whose work in the gold and diamond fields of South Africa just before the Boer war, won him international fame, will be held volunteered ana was atscnarged as ajfrom his-home. 1700 Rhode Island major in May, 1901. He was appoint-j avenue northwest, at four o'clock this a captain in the regular army, jefternoon. Interment will be at Mount . Albnns rpmplfrv. Boston. Mass.. Thursday. ed a captain in quartermaster corps, later, and soon was promoted to major, which rank RESORTS RESORTS ALA The pallbe-irers will be Dr. David Jayne-Hill, Mr. Justice Holmes. Dr. George Otis Smith, Charles D. Walcott. Edward H. Everett, Henrien Jennings, Cleveland Parkins, General Crozicr. Alfred Tuckcrman, John D. McChes ney. Admiral Sidney Staunton. Admiral Stockton, and Admiral Seaton Schroeder. , Dr. Becker died Sunday at 2H1 Wyoming avenue northwest. He Is survived by hiswidow, Mrs. Florence D. Becker. WALL ST. MARKET XEW YORK. April 2,2. The stock market opened irregular today with United States Steel starting at 994, off '$; Baldwin Locomotive opened at 02. up i; Bethlehem "B" 75&, off 'i: Southern Pacific, 10C. up '. and United States Rubber, 88, off . ! HOMER P. RITTER. yesterday 1 :30 Close. Hlsh. Low. P il. 33 Adv Rumley 33 33- 33 70? Advance Rum pf 70Jv 70K 70S 79 Ajax Rubber 80: 79X 0 36! Allls-Ghalmers.. 29 S6! :8 109ai Am Agrl Chem. H0! 109 - 110 76.'a Am Beet Sugar. 76! 76U 76! 52?a American Can... 3 2K Z2H S5 AmCar&Fdy.. 5 S4! 9 '4 Am Car & Fd pf . VWA itio'A 116Ja 6! Am Cotton Oil.. 6 5554 56 267 Am Hide & Lea. J6?i 2b'A 26?i 0 American Ice... 0 49?4 9 71Ji Am. Ice pf 70 70 70 5 Amer Linseed... S5!a WA 55J4 705a Am Locomotivo. 71U 70? 7034 m American Malt.. IX l? 15i 7!U Amer Smelting.. 729 71& 715 0 Am Steel Fdry.. 92Ja 9174 92 109?,' Am Sumatra Too HO 1085 103?; 20 American Sugar. 1283" 1283 12854 Wli Am Tel'i Tel.. 104 l0'a IMS 209 Amer Tobacco.. 203? 2C8 208 4354 Amer Zinc pf... 45 4Ja 45 eS!i American Wool. 682 63 '4 69X 5'8 Am Wr Paper pf 45H 455a WA 61J Anaconda 62 61 61J 43 Asso Dry Goods. 44 4314 43K 794 Associate Oil... 80 80 80 91 Atchison -92X 92 92Js 1371 Atl, Gulf & W L 137 137 137 Testerday Cloae. Hixh. Xmw. S3?i 93? 79 79 63 . 6l Consol Gas... 78 J4 Continental Can. 61 J Corn Product!.. 6&X Crucible Sleel... 29J Cuba C Sugar. . . TJ Cuba C S pfd... H'i Dome Mint I5i Erie 253.' Erie 1st pfd 53Ji Erie Gen Lien.. 29& Uaston Wmi . . . 597, Gen. Cigar Co.. 162 Gen Electric... l0160 U0?' General Motors. J81! 178 67! 23 U 77 14 16 27X 53 ri 30 59 '.m 77 14 151 27 53 29 t8& 3 jcn Motors pf. . 70?. Goodrich BF 103 Goodrich pfd.. 8;X Great. Nor. pf.., 44 Great Nor. Ore... 422J Greene C C. 545, Hask,& Barker. L0 Inspira Cop....." 29X Inter Nickel..,. Internat Pip... 376 Inter. Consol... 38 'A Jewel Ta. ...... 93! 93! 72!a 71 109 103 Sl 893a 44;, 422," 5i 44i IQ7'' 2h 53? -a 3JS 29ft . WX 1014 49U 4h 3X 405, ,39 1:21 pat. 93 79 61J4 66?i 287 77 14 16! 27 53 23 9 160 178S 93! 7l 109 SI. '5 44!, 42 53. 49 '8X 497 33, c9 32 32 70 70 97 97 97 92J 0! 90! 47 451. 45K 51! 507 515 S7li Atlantic Coast L. 92! Baldwin Loco... 45?i Balto & Ohio... 50 Balto & Ohio pf . 131JS Barrett Co 131 130 130 Batopllas Mn.... VA l'A l'A 75 Beth. Steel B 75J4 73 74 2l! Brooklyn Rpd T 21 21 21 21 Booth Fisheries 21! 2l 21 165X Burns Bros 163? l63Ji 163ia 21 Butte & Superior 10 20Ja 20 61 Calif. Pack 61 7A 6l5i 61?, 159.!3 Canadian Pacific. 1602. lEOJa 1602 126 iieny-spg. Tire.. 127 125 J 125 Zltf ? ii7 ao... 2SH 2i! 22 32 is.nnecott 70S Lacka Steel 27S Lee R & Tire.. 55 Loose-Willes... 539, Lehigh Valley. . 38 Marine com.... 1.8J Marine pfd 40& Maxwell MG... 67S Maxwell 1st pf. 32!s '0'i VA 55 635i 3? 27 54 525 37 32S Maxwell 2d pf. 28 5 53S 33 116 117 117J 40! 39 392. 687 68 68S 32!, 32 87S 87 Band Concert BY 'XHK U. S. SQt.OIKRS' HOME BAND AT THH BANDSTAND TO MORROW EVENING, BEOINNINO AT a. O'CLOCK, JOHN S. M ZIMMERMANN. Director. March, "Our Director" Blselow (Request.) Overture. "Lurllne" "Wallace Suite Romantic, "Indian Summer" Lake Synopsis, "At Dawn, Dance of the Pumpkins. Love Sony. At Twilight." Gems from "Princess Pal" Herbert A Pepperette. "Persian Lamb Rag" "VVenrlch Raverle. "Cathedral Chlmea" Brown Finals. "On the Road to Home Sweet Home" Van Alstyne "The' Star-Spangled Banner." 80J" May Sept Store 184 Mexican Petrol. . y, 182 46 MIdvale Steel... 46! 453; 23 Miami Con Cop.. 23? 23 i3h Missouri Pac... 25 23.' Missouri Pac pf . . 2 51 J 70!, Montana Power. 70! 70ia 19 Nat C Si C 60 Nat En &Stmp... -71 National Lead... ,71 N T Dock pf 48! .19X 0 k?Jr;MiJ2 mmm Homer P. Ritter for many years an riffirer nf hi TTnJfoH S1nfp Pnnt onrt Geodetic Survey, and a member of the & California Petrol -.r,.-. ! .t ,, j, .j ! r.o Pnllf Petrol nf.. .uisBif&ippi river cumniission, uieu E1E3 SEE NATURE'S 1.000-MILE PANORAMA OF WONDERS Take the thbusand-mile trip through the famous "Inland Channel" from VANCOUVER, B. C, to The Land of the Midnight Sun A thousand miles of ever-changing vistas, of Island dotted bays and channels, of majestic mountain ranges, of quaint fishing villages, of .mountain rivers, of vast forests, of spouting whales, and giant glaciers. All seen from the comfortable decks of the perfectly appointed Canadian Pacific "Princess Liners" For full particulars call, phone or write for Alaska Tour No. 145. Canadian Pacific Railway C. E. PHELPS, City Passenger Agent 1419 Actt York Avenue 1 nablaston F It PERRY. General Ascnt. Passenger Dept. 1231 Broadway Xevr York City ( lEB) Yourl W yjw Right 1 T Jato Health I fill a-iJ M sssssMi lJ5SaT Sf Jksm . BVrsB7'l2awl2S I bS B M pated, take B - BSH is as positive as your right to live and breathe but to be healthy you must be free from ALL injurious habits. Constipation is nothing but a habit If consti-' EZ Tablets 1 which easily and surelv move the bowels without griping or inconvenience. Once the "Health-habit" -of regular bowel movement is established your general condition .will improve one hundred per cent. Try E Z's tonight they're easy to take. yesterday. He was returning; from a meeting of the Mississippi river commission at Memphis, and -was taken ill oil the train. On his arrival at Washington, on Saturday, morning ho was taken to the Emergency Hospital and died there. Mr. Ritter was born in Cleveland. Ohio, March 4. 1833. He attended the high school in Cleveland from 1809 to 1873. and Columbia College School of Mines from 1878 to 18S0. He entered the survey in 1SS5; was appointed an assistant in 1S03. and continued in the. service until the time of his death. . Mr. Ritter leaves a widow residing in this city. The funeral will take .place from Nevins undertaking chapel. 926 New York avenue, on Thursday, April 24, at 10:30 a. m. The pallbearers will be J. J. Gil bert. D. B. Wainwright, J. E. Mc Grath. Fremont Morse. R. B. Derick son. and W. B. Fairfield. BlfLXJHS REPORTED. Edward Bw and Mary C tVayFon. sirl. Gilbert R. and Pearl B Schroth. girl. Harry A.' and Mildred C Swajrart. bov Kelnhold B. and Marie C. Ruhmke. sirl. Joseph B. and Bertha Umpleby. boy. Roger W. nnd Kdlth I. Moser. sirl. George A. and Elizabeth M. Mer. girl Antonio and Hattif M Montgomery, girl. Antonio and SaraCna Hartini. girl. Wilbur W. and Florence E. !.angtry. boy. Richard C. and Minnie Glasscock, girl. Harry S. ind Xellle A. Deane. girl. "William T. and Daisy V Carroll, gir! Herbert and Elizabeth M. Bomgardner, girl. Monroe E and Lottie Springs, girl. Alfred J. and Zita H. Moss. girl. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Oavid E. Barry. 33. and leabelle M erred? Purcell. 35 both of Washington. D. The Rev. William J. Brook, jr rthur E. Mafeon. 54. of Nnwton. Muss . and Margaret Joy Farnhm. 37. of Washing ton. D. C The Rev David Barr. James William Booher. 36. of Philadelphia. Pa . and Ethel I.ouice Pavne. 25. .of Brentwood, ird The Rev. John r. Ball Aubrey E. Sansbury. 33. and Mabel A. Gray 1. both of Washington, D. i The Re D. R. r'ovll. Joseph A Gallagher. 32. and Charlotte Doyle. 20. both of Washington. D. C. The Rev J. M. McXamara. Jilton I... Hltte. 20. and Edna M Water. II. both of Washington. D ." The Rev Thomas J. Kervlc-k Edward J Byrne. 35. of Wilmington. Del., and Alma E. Keemle. 2!. of this city. The Rev. James F. MarKin James F Parson?. 21. of Potomac. Va.. and Irene T. Selbj, 19. of Washington. D C The Rev. Edward J. Magrath George W. Braun. 27. and CArri J Tor lifer. 21. both of Baltimore. .Md Tne Rev Howard I" Downs. Milton E Connll, 27. and Margaret M Palmer. 29. both of Chicago. Ill The Rev P t" Gavan Geor-re Hopkins. 40, of Mitchell. Md . and Eva M Graver. .:5 of Laurel Md The Rev James M OT!rin Daiid A TooVe, Jr. 21. and DorM Lucille Hevles. 18. both of Floral c.tv Fla The Riv John E. Brigg William H Scott. 30. and Ilatt.e Sulfredge, 27. both of Washington. I), c The Rpy' Samul H. Greene. Joseph L. Mattingly. 21. and Julia M Korby. 24. both of Washington. D i The Rev " E Wheeler George C Bspenhleld. 31. and Anna Iiura Allbee. 33, both of Washington D Th Rev R P. Smith. Samuel Mullen, 2. and Catherine Emily Lyons. 19. both of Washington. I C The Rev. John II .Mulligan Guy E Reymer, 48. and Margaret M j-irson, si. doiii ox vtashlngton D C The Rev. Charles Wood. Hnry J Wiegner. 26. and AHre "c. San dusky. 20. both of Philadelphia. Pa The Rp. F. R Roth . Drake Barntrd BooVt. 30. of Arcanum Va and Myrtle Tillman 26. of Rich mond. Va. The Rev. S H Greene Harvey Allen Rosenthal. 12, of Tiffin Ohio, and Celeste A Childs. of Wash- 72 Calif Petrol p Sir Central Leather 58 Chesa & Ohio.. ChiGt Wtpf 36 Chi. Mil. & St. P. 66 227, 63 C. R I & P G w. 74 2 R 1 & P 7 wl. CICCC&StL. Cluett Peabody. 432 Col Fuel & Iron 46 Col Gas & Klec. 23tf Colo &. South... Ch, Mil & S P pf. r T T P. TJnn T r g f . . Ot Jk. 41 ;. ?9?i 72? 80 Ti 59 237. 59 67 25. 65 75?i 36 65U WA 6X 24 72 79X 575i Z3?i 357. 66?4 23.'a 64 74 ! 3b'A 65' 44 'A 46 24 29 72?i 79X 59 23Ti 39?, 67 24 65 75J4 6 65 U 44 45 24lo lngton. D. C. The Rev. James H. W. Blake. , John P. Kcnney. 25. and Olive A. Goldey, 22. of Philadelphia, Pa. The Rev. T. E. Davis. James X. Hall, 26, and Emma M. Kller. 23. both of Washington,. D. C. The Rev. J. K Wenchel. William Orme Burger. 24. and Florence Adelaide Murphy. 20, of Louisville. Ky. TheRev. R. H. McKim. Allison O. Day. 29. and Mary B. Heer, 27. both of Washington, Pa. Judge Milton Slrasburger. Howard G Norton. 2S. and Helen A. Rus sell. 28. both of Washington. D. .". The Ret E S Hannan. James A. Page. 26. and Florence A. Mil ler. 23. both of Washington. D. C. The Rev. Francis X. Cavanagn Sam W. Chadwick. 25. of Kenmare. N. D., and Bertha T. Tisdale. 24, of Minot, N. D. The Rev. L. E. Purdum William E. Bell. 21. of Mansfield. Mass.. and Rena M. .George. 26. of Washington, D. C The Rev. M. P. J. Egan. Noah Krleger. 23. of Paterson. N J . and Clara. L. Ritchie. 21. of Washington, D. C. The Rev. William C. White. Upward Lacy Crawley, 22, of Greensboro. X. C. and Eiva Kuthaleen Mills. 20, of Washington, D. C. The Rev. ArthurjJ. Torrey. " Frank E. Dietz. 21. and Annie G Black, 24. both of Washington. D. C. The Rev. Jos. T. Kelly. Harry T. Lambros. 20. and Elizabeth P. Petrldex 17, of Philadelphia. Pa. The Rev. It l.ambridis. Geo.-e W Todd, 24. and Ida E. Miller. 19, both of Philadelphia. Pa The Rev. John- II. Jeffries. J. Brown. 35. and Addie Stephens, 19. Th Rev A. Wllbanks G. SandT. 2C. and Ida Ferguson, 2C. The Her J. A Jackson L 11. Lyles, 40. and Cora Brunbrez. 26. The Rev G. O Bnlock. DEATHS REPORTED. William A. Mann. 30 yrs . 204 G st. nw. Jemma Chiumino, 40 yrs.. 1124 Conn. ave. George Rldgeley. 83 yrs , St Eliz Hos. Thomas J Horrigan. 54 yrs Georgetown University Hospital. Margaret C. McDonald, 84 yrs. 212S Flag ler pi. nw Anna Lade Boiling, 71 yrs. 603 Wyoming Apts. John W. Conn, 84 yrs.. 713 Colombia rd. Marjorie L. Beaton. 2 ds . Columbia Hos. John Scipic. 64 yrs. Stoddard Baptist Home . Lillian L. Dulant IS yrs, 939 S st nw. David C Tolar. 1 yr , 1410 34th st nw. l9Ja N T nt & West. 7331 K Y Central. . . . ' 28 J5 X Y N H & H 104 Norfolk & "VVost. . gfji Northen Pacific. 11 OkPr&Ri Co... 55 Owens Bol Ma.. 8 Ontario Silver.. 86 Pan-Am Petrol.. 35 Pacific Mail.... 14 Pere Marquette. 437s Penna R R 27 'A Phila Coal 52Ja Pierce-Arrow .. 50J Pittsburgh Zoal. 35 Pitts &. W Va... Pitts & W Va pf 73 Press Steel Car. 19 60 71 43'i 191a 73X 3Q? 29 104?i10 92? 0? 19 71 U i5 Hi &5?4 37 14a 38!" 527 50?4 37X 80 74 J 107. 55 VA m 37 14 'A 43?i d7'A '51 49?4' 36 80 73 32!4 67 184 45?4 23 i5 .52 . 70Ji 19J 60 lo 71 . 43 19 't'.i 30 WA 92? 10T, 55 77m 86 37 44 37 51?i 497 37 80 73 136! United CIgar.St.. i3Stf 133 12i'A 25J USC1P&F.... 2S! 25 25U 12'A United Ryi In.. i27m 12 127. 2S'A UmRail&Inv.pf.. 28?4 27 27U 151 USIndAl 152 148 148 88Ja US Rubber 89 87?i 88X 112 USRubberlpf.. 112 111112 50 USSmelt&Rfg E0 L0 50 99USSteel 99U SoIa 23'A 42 Un Realty Imp... 42?i 42 42 7S'-t Utah Copper 75?i 75'A 7551 60S Va-Car Chem.... 61 60K 6CJi 97. Wtbas'n 8'A VA 8 AVabashpfA 325i 31H 32 Q West Maryland.. 10,' 97i 30 485i Westlnghouse... t$i 8?8 4824 B6X "Western Union.. f6'4 i6'A tt'A 84U Wilson Inc 847 84 ,'a 84.' 58 White Motors... 60 SS'A 9 Wlllys-OveVland. 33 32? 32X 76 Worth PMpfB, 75 76 76 THE LOCAL MARKET ' 'v- : 7-1 i -4 Trading: on tlje Jbca-StocfeEr-ehangre today -was dull. Graphophone stock was the choice on the market today. Fifty shares of Columbia Grapho phone stock was sold in two deals at 84 a share. One $100 American Graphophone bond sold at 97. Xo after-call sales were made. TODAY'S SALES. American Graph. 1st 6's. 100897. Capital Traction. 3886. Washington Railway, "pfd., 1060. 500. 4?60s. Col. Graph., pfd.. 1060!. 1094. 1894. 30894. 10891. After call. LOCAL BOND MARKET 'PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS. Bid. Ankfl 84- 8S .303, 102?i 9S .96 95 96 93 . . 9 96 69 U. S. ASKS BIDS FOR J J w wnnnPM qhpq Am. Tel. & Tel. 4s Am. Tel. & Tel., 4s A. Tel. & Tel. ctl. Tr. 5's. . A. T. & T. Con. C's.... C & P. Tel. 5'a... Cap. Traction R. R 5s.. City & Suburban 5s.... Metrop. R. R. 5s ."... Potomac Elec. Lt. 5's.. Potomac. Elec.. Cona-.-5's. Potomac Elec. Power "6's. Pot. Elec. Po.yr- G-&,' fs Uashlnsrton Gas -3's.f. Wash. Ry.' &; Elec 4'a;: . mv at jjuec. u.-M w's . . 2HSCELANE0US BONDS. D. C. Paper Mf if. C's.. 'Lanston Scrinfr TVs '' ... J Rigffs Rerttty 5's (Lotag) riec. Stge. fc Safe Dep. Xi's I Wash. Market 51 (1927) aan. Aiar, s'j J18VJ.. -. W. M. Cold Storace-8's. . PUBLIC UTTLITY STOCKS. Amer TeU & Tet.... 104 Capital Traction 83 Washington -Gas 50 N. & W. Steamboat 1.91 Wash. Ry. & Elec. com. ... Wash. Ry. -Jfc Elec. pfd. 60 84 90 91 103 97 8S 08 93U 99 9S?4 97 70 94 97 99 100 99 i 100 ..: 97 95 ... 101 Vw 95 94 ... Today's -Mafftet-Hints Prepared by the Bureau of Markets. U. !. Department ot.Arriulttjrei -. , ABUNDANT White potato tumtp, lj- ons, kale. iS'ORiTAL--Onlonn. oranges.- errfrvUt , bananan-tomatoes. lettucmdlshe. cah bite, Tnubnrb. SCABCB-Qweet pouroa,, peppe ra.eu.euHi ber trawberries. ihPle. eparigult. e- N ery, parsnips, Bplnach.!, . x '" . " ' YKGETABIJ. . " " KafrwTs . . . . ro-WBuniA Produce. .Grkde. Etc. . today J' "BBA?f& tla., boat. Qt . . .T to-M! CABaiGEBur. lb. . v . . . 19-lJo .KALK Local, "beat. pk. , , .t -30e LETTUCE Cal.. medium. heal ,. 13-?9 Do., local, medlifm.. head . ..ylte ONIONS Tellovr. best. U pic . 25-3ft Do., sprlns. bunched. 3 bunches." 18c POTATOES No. 1 Western, pk. .JS-Me Do., So, 1 local, pit.. L?.&fi9-IWf SPINACH Local. pkvL :'...., t'-MPH. '. TOMATOES-iFla.. Ibl i: . . . K -m-Sito KUIT-IBU-Bunch :. 5-. ' - FBT7ITS APPLES Firat Grades . i ' Albemarle Pippins Best, jk.'xy -IJ r Ben Davis Beat, H pk...M, .. .2759 .5 GRAPEFRUIT (CI & 80 slieolU . if-tU LEMONS Best (30 and!4i3 aTa'e)P. " dos ...... ';.'(. . ...t-.r;- l&-:? n aaVx " WW f Or and. OBANOES-FIa.. med 216 alael. dos.. Do.. .Cal,. mod. U7t- smd.'itfo- ) Anr . rT?.. . pw f awa BANANAS Dox. ..,,i.. OTSH. BCCK SHAD Fresh lb.... ROB SHAD) Fresh, lb CROAKERS Freah. JU. . , -HERRING Fresh, -lb. . . TROUT Small. treah, lb. . Do., medium-, fresh. )b. do., larso fresh. lb..v.. ROCK 1I.SH Lb. 4&49 "i. - I8 ........ 2633f a - r 0"1C ,.... -5a-30c 1 NATIONAL BANK STOCKS. 804 51 M, 200 50 wj The United States Shipping Board has announced that sealed bids for the purchase of twenty-five wooden ships will be opened in the office r ft.. C?Artm.nM.. Kama n 111 r1 ftr I v" "Cltt" "V,B "' , ,,,,:, 'American Nat. Bank 159 169 Monday mornine:. May 5. A certified lcapna Caf. Bank -. 224 check payable to the united states Columbia Nat. Bank 195 of America for 20 per cent of the FINANCIAL !2lJi Pullman Pal cur. 12l2 1205a 121 85 1 83 Ry Steel Spree. 81& Bep I Si Steel.., 102J Rep Ir & St pf 83 ?4 Reading 93-j Royal Dutch.... Shattuck A C. 5?; Sinclair Oil...., Seaboard Air L.. Sea. Air Line pf. 184 J, Sears Ro'bk...... I8t 184 184 106K Southern Pac. . . 1074 106J 106?. 27?4 Sontfiern Riry... 28283 28?i South Rwy pf . . . . PQ $8 7fi?i Studebakw 77 75 5 81& E0?4' 102 100 Si'A 83 94 92?4' 12U 12! 5S'A 55U 734 7?4 WA 18 Zo'A 809. 100 43a 92?i t 12! 55'A 7?4' 18 52,'A Stutz Motor... Ufi Tenn C & C... 220 TexajCo 355 Texas & Pacific. . Third Aye 9lJ Tobacco Prod... 46 United Al Steel. 129 UnlonTaciflc... - Union Pacpf . . . 63 75X 9 MS 59!' 9 lJs 14 2204; 2193U 220?i c8'A S5X ?8 1 14 14 SO7- 89 91 46 45 46 liO'A 129 3297s 76V 75 76 amount of the bid must accompany each bid. The balance of tho suc cessful bid is to be paid on delivery of bill of sale. Bids must be made 20 as to stand for at least ten dayfe after. the opening date. Successful bidders may transfer vessels to foreign registry, if desired. ispv i&. Com." Nat, Bank .... : District Na.t, Bank Far. & ;Mech. NaU Bt. . 240 Federal Nat. Bank 175 Lincoln Nat. -Bank... -.,. 160 Nat. Met. Bank. 200 RIggs Nat. Bank 470 Second Nat. "Bank. ..".T. TAT" Washington -200 13 .. -260 200' J18 TRUST COMPANY STOCKS. ti- TTn; etM qiiinnini' vtnarii ri- Amer. Sec & Trust 237 345 auc a. mu.u uoij'f"-!) -w.- .- ,-- 9 . vn a. serves the right to reject any and all bids. Each of the twenty-five vessels placed on sale by the board averages 3,500 tons deadweight. Their fuel! .. 113 ..200 Continental Trust. Nat. Sav. & Trust. Union Trust v -121 Wash. Loan & Trust 24q 25.5 SAVINGS BANK STOCKS . consumption is 'about twenty-four J Commerce & Savings... ltT: tons per day. when, averaging nine knots per hour at sea. These vessels are suitable for coast wise trans-Atlantic or Trans-Pacific trading. A number of vessels of sim ilar type have performed splendidly in the Pacific-Coast-Hawaiian trade. They have been operated between the United States and Central Ameri can, "West Indian and South American ports on both coasts. Their suitabil ity to carry dry and perlsbaDle. car goes has been demonstrated. All of the ves'sels "were'" built under the direction of the Emergency Fleet Corporation. They are modern In all respects and suitable for ocean trad ing anywhere Jn the world. Following are the names of the vessels to be sold: Alvada. Vanago, Coyote. Red Cloud, Wahkiakum. Medford, Belding, Lota ko. Lone Star, Alapha. Bagosa, Bal boa. Nameckl, Aowa, Belolt, Kanabec, Pascagoula. Tehama, Manago. Mattan, Wayucan, Lewiston, Dancey, Harisb. Agrlan. East Wash. Sav. Banfew U2 . Liberty Savings .,..... 320 - Merchants Bank 130 Sec. Sav. & Com. Bk -"..' 200 ' .. Sew St. Sav Bank 140.- .. FIRE INSURANCE STOCKS- Arlington Fire Ins " 7 Corcoran Fire Ins...... 75 Firemen's Fire Ins..... 20 Ger. Amer. Fire Ins.... 220 Nat Union Fire Ins... 5 .: TITLE INSURANCE STOCKS Columbia Title Ins 4 Real Estate Title Ins". . . 72" T. MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Grapho com.' 249 LGrapho pfd. 94 Chapin Sacks 145 D. C. Paper Mfg. Co 90 Merch. Trans. & Storage. 100 Mergenthaler Linotype. . 137 Lanston Monotype 65-t Security Storage 190 Sec Stge. & Safe Dep:.. 110 Washington .Market . -. . I6.5i Old Dutch, com 44 Old Dutch, pfd v..: JOJi. 251 95. 110 I 66 i ' Sullivan coRRESPdrpEifr Herbert T. Greenwodd - MEMBER Of the Consolidated -Stock Exchange . - of. New . York. We buy and sell stocks on 1 markets at reason able- margin. Nevr' York Curb Securities Carried on Margin; . M. P. DRAIN, Manager. 1421 G ST. N. W. TeL Main 1940-1-2. 1 ' 'it . - R TONIGHT FINANCIAL DEATHS MIUDI.nTON On tho nicht of April M 110. at hi realdenrc. ;2i A street homhenst. ARTHlTt B. H MIODLKTON con of thf late Roar Admiral Edward liidtlleton. V S. X. and lirs AUddlrton RlatJ.f and frionds aro lnitd to Hi" funeral won Ices at St Mark's Churcn Third and A streets southeast, on Thurs day it s o'clork. lntrmpnt private (New York, Philadelphia and JJnUon papers pleaso copy.) 3 It FLORAL DESIGNS J. H. SMALL & SONS, Florists, Orner 13th and H ats . WASHINGTON Waldorf Astoria, and 60'. Madison ae New York. Flowers for funerals a spe cialty Prices moderate. FLOWERS for all occasions. Call Franklin 4506: residence. Franklin 1156. GEO II COOKE. 1102 Conn, ave. myU-lsin FUNERAL DESIGNS Of every description Moderate prices. GUDE. ' """ 1214 F BT. N. W. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION Assets, $3,665,074 Gratifying Results From Systematic Sayings adopt the systematic savin? plan of the Equitable and you will nnd more will be accomplished than ever before. Subscriptions far tfca 76th Issue of Stock Beiac nrrlved Shares, $2.50 Per Month 4 Per Cent Interest EQUITABLE BUILDING 915 F St N. W. JOHN JOT EOSON. President FRANK P. REESIDE. Secretary The Safest Investments are those that do not fincttxata durtnc dla. ttrrbed conditions of the monty or iteck markets. First deed, of trust notes (first mortrac). well secured on real estate la the District of Columbia, constitute "Kilt ed re" investments, and they do not 4k fiend upon the financial revponslbllltr of ndlvlduala or corporation for their eta Slllty. W; can supply such lnveetmenta ta amounts from JS0O upward. Send for book let. "Concernlne Loans and Inrestmenti.- SWART2ELL. RHEEM & HENSEY CO. 72? 15th St. IV. W. S i II 1 I K 1 i s 1 1 !i il j fix - I -' "ii . ' If il WAR FILM ICE OF PEACE Government War Films e Actual battle scenes at the front at Western High School aBssssf 35 th and T Streets Northwest 8 P. M. Sharp , Admission Free. Everybody Welcome Victory Liberty Loan Committee Washington, D. C. 4 ' i 1 -1 i 31 ii, At Your Druggist's UNDERTAKERS J. WILLIAM LEE, UNDERTAKER AND I.I VERT, 332 Pa. Ave. N. W. ' 35jXiXSi)S2X2 Tlehon M. 112S. "v7ABHINOTONr-X-43. L F ill : v.- .... 1'