San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 20, 1920 Page: 18 of 20
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Wholesale Markets
DRESSMAKING-
DICTAPHONE
OPCRATOR
NADAN
h Jnl ,lrUI th" w%,u u\ X*m r'^1 ®r I
ne-cvssary. • i**ologist< trtwiBtx tb» wr
action mat ion a* very favorable fur oil and con
___ fidence is expressed thai the deep tefti
will prove *u .vssful. Another dwp tNt
i well U already being drilled in the same i
vicinity. It is expelled that several i<W» |
lion deep test wells will I* lorated ana
" drilling started in l.ive l>ak County, par
■*Udi- . tbflularly in the immediate vicinity of i
realm; \Lt^ Uivers. within the next Mfveral
Mrs. weeks.
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o»:r rail time or
Huff circulation I
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readily .
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HIKOl'KACTOKS—
f. T. MAN TO STIB\" IN SOB WAT
Nineteen ftltowitki^l Warded tt American
Cake and BJ*-*1 predated.
par**] w i'i and
iviiji*ml with 1W.4T9.
Liners produced. hales of 300 pounds. I
i-raff"* *itb
(■forts of oil f*»e the eight months were 16. - I
672. &1 i uQ'is. retired «lth ll.HH.33»; a year j
afi»
Exports were. Oil. lift, 676,290 fannda. rfu !
pared with 10*. 408.221; cake aud iu-al. 1
tons. compared with S7,Vf3: and listen, 33.U7* ,
running balea, compared wilh Ol.Vuift
P*rsl#
l#ek»
T"urulp*
Prnn«e,
t*r sqUJI
h: 11
P>
18*
Dru
too Ib-
wits
2*.-
| wo painters, tw<
t ready man t»>
Apply 1.4 Kins'"
paperhang ;
i wage* lor i
Highway
who rau turn out & Larg. vo
of neat. clean, properly putieti
nd al-olutelv correct tetter*
in ||| -lav > ut.
Who is steady and punctual.
Salary to l*egin will Is* ultra
ami .x.vllent oi»f«»rtunitv f r
\ im«**mi en' a«aits the U'lv t1:
th^>e qualifi' atioos-
til ARANTEI*/ 8BOI'
Mail Order JVpartment
S« »HM»L Tl
The \#-w. I VYa
LI VUMM; H»
SH«HM11AM» A \ I
t your L"iu*' in half
■HKIS>
*t:\v niTiNts
l>i: STUNK, eipert chiropraftor
' Office Bldg.. 12 jeara qua'iti*
•act
1CFTAL MARKET.
t ii m.i..,, , By Awciated l'r>
« viiece luurnii. j||;f YORK April 1*.—Copper: Ea»i»r: spot
By AMociated Pn^a. ami Q»?art»j. l*^<fcjl9V«e; May. J<ine and Julj.
NEW YORK April 1?. Awards of 19 i»i;tii«#Va.
Ihatet: Droin^darT %1 per ,■»**
ifrang*-^. t'alif"roi» Navel- ^
box.
Lemon#: 4'alif«>rma. 32t'». 17 per b«x: *
15
Hanana^ FVr 100 lbs., W.W: P»cke4.
adiiirioual
Li met: $1.75 bask*-'.
khabard *3 per lu* bo* _ _ .
Apple*: Ultra fan. y Win»*§p-
M
At lil.NhKl —
. i '.ntp. 1 I' 'I. IV. ^t»rn i.- "■ 11* , 'I i-> i A Mir.: Ik"i lilt ? w ip . -7
I ..Ilrf i Ih»Mk to Am*ri«n»n foil's' Irus. Stud.'i No. 1 NortWrs. »4Tfe4* No. 1 j, Ik»mi.» *3 - i •
flu.knts n>.«jinat«l h» Ihflr »lm.i maters Xortlurn »»." ■' t>' n.j. L' Suuitm tu»n- w'anti:: J.\ •» ».t
f..r ntiiilv iu D. tiiuiirk'Norwa.T and Nw«len , Awtaou. ..... DAIRY l'lti"Dt(T~
wrr) ;II,n>IIIDr^| hv th.. AB*rkma J'*1 Stftdj; .put PKS—>: April to Juw ; lot> jrad.. |.r..mct> wet* ottrw<l to *** *
i S«»UtBavuB l,.i,„JatH,n The li.t incluil.-S Kg Z£"»Un* "* ""Mn"U " ' '
.. ,, ta. Metal ei«-h«n*»» «iH>tes lead east: *f*>t April
____, Al»x«n.ler « arson M«iw*l!. Au»tln Tex. >nJ „ |< JM Jui, |a| Jnlv ^ :} h„,
P*» h. p., , 11 niverMty .. r IVvasf, t«» ^tw<iy hydro-elee- — ...
r
UK AI
Alan
;iimn ^ i:i siM
o riaza and fro k<
SAN ANToNh
< rOLLK»iK.
Ziac: Weak; bput April, |H.3i bid. lv3<J
1 ahked.
w HO IS VOl R TAILOR
AND CLEANER?
•hape,
ST. MARY'S DYE WORKS
StlCCeNJIV ti
\rchambault-Mw.«.!im! r
Ltpert Cleaning aim I>jeiujr
of Ladiet' aud Mea'i iiaruicuu.
Cro«ketl 920. « r.M-kitt 6111
TlKKir\S \\|» K.C.S
N\> uuike clothes to fit, retain
al.it in.l tieuury f«>r l^ss than you pay
'4 iiiv made; %0»> tiewent Hruner A l»ef
i ui • w«»ol '•autpU'S to helect from
fancy «T» tnuiir. repairing and preamtg for
, atoi ladi>- in-omparable work, low
• >t pr » - auto delivery; uncalled for suits
.i pants for >alc. soli' ltors wanted. Tata
i Operative t'oopML incifi. dry
yiMidv furnishings an<i tailoring N. Jo ] f„r our ,nan order department
ub. r-mvt.-r 'ail«-i- atoi < leaner. In charge. »•„ m fomnier •«
l'r*i t i m ritt
S i\ KIlOM ISLAND Ueds, large, rich,
• lark re'ls; eihlbitloii quality; eggs P*> P« r
15. utility eggs i\ .'»0 imt 15. I'hone Mis
slon 1152. 200 Wilkcus Ave. iiood Uat'li
guaranteed
Ml SALL 'l wo bollirs, SO __
• ug •- Mvri! si*ea trieal eriL'in»-.'riLi^ in Norwav
r M. r mills, reels, >h;.ft la- pulU-ys, liell- The students will sail from New York
. . i. \ «; Traw.ilt^r, with 1 est A Co. B00n They will spetni the summer in n.r Associated Press.
KO I \i; \ 1»KI l.i,l N . I*u.s | traveling in the countries to w hk'h they LONDON, April 19. Topper
Nil models iid inak. v « w and secaud- are appointed, familiarizing themselves M_: futures. JuloS 12s «5.f
i re11nilt. large k;..< k for immediate with the language and will begin study in
«-h«4t . ra-J or ou install-' the fall.
1 The fellowships are part of an interna
llonal exchange which provides also for 20
Swedish. Danish :ind Norwegian »tudeut>
at American colleges
fr, Jane*. »'.!<• for 1 ■ *-•'
looe, ireawry, »>alt .**sr
pei-i
eoau
Spot. filOC lis
metlt
WANIKD Kiperteticeu lailjr to do rcadv
to wear alteration and nullinery trimming; i si AKi* KL > Isy » g mash
also wait on the trade, state salady de
sired, none but capable isn-d apply.
A FEKK1S a HKO.„ Alpine TVidtS.
the best
producer, and Staffers fmi scrat< h ami
hll Pnrinn feeds Kerd Staffei
vc-y rhhQj , ra-f or ou install'
Also pipe mi l w.-ll casiug.
II X AS -I I'I'l.Y Co, HhAI M«»N T 1 liX
i ' »K s \|.i: « heap. Kmer-.» Branding-
ham 12 JO tractor and four SanderS disc
i lows also No. l Jotlet iorn bIn Utf run
i \ • ractor. Address t»eo. N Evans, Y6o
»»rmv. Tex
Rlectroljrtic: Spot. C110, future*., til3.
Tin: Spot, A:350 5>. futures. 1:34^ .V
liead: Spot. \.A7; fat ares. 17* •*!.
Ziuc: bpot, V. lb lus. futures. A. is 15s.
•>>*«■. bottl«d. |lic
in bulk. 40- sat
••ream, ft»r wiiip-
MAR1NL NEWS.
Br \<>>orlated Pre**
PtiRT KADS, U.. April 10.-Arrived: Strs.
Kic-inior, Havana, Jamais. Kue^ton. Jamai s,
lake linma. Tampa. N.^tune, K.«.ntera, Port
UAHKLh liOt'K eggs, L. vt. fhouipsoii
Mrain direi t, the best; nut' se<l. $."i p*r
WANTED A young lady a« order clerk f.,»aiiig ut 15 . kgs; prepared to ?»hii» I
s
ttliS AM) CLAM'S—
The
Croi kett kU»S2; 'JUO Car
Pttotic Crockett LU5 Travis t®0.
Hti
r w \NIKD—
MAI L TRAI»r>
01 ; I), i'uliiam, phout
v»n Ktreel
I IT KIN A feeds for norses* cows and poul
WANIKD I'.right young girl to assist trv . ,IUVf K.r;l,„ |r> Uu- for s. rv »,
bookkeeper; must be good ai figures and ; qmiiity *al),| ,,ri .. A. Lassner. 201 -Oii s.
have aome kn#wledge of bool.k"eping and j §.*|ori.s < r M;;n
UKDloP cane seed :naize s«»e<l, Katir
i orn seed Mexican June corn and Liberty
millet s i d. ask for prices in job luts.
^ • Mthern i.rain & Seed Co.
I KADI Ni. varieties sweet potato and to-
Arrived: SrhooupfM Alf o. h Heller "Br ». west
eoact "f Africa; Mi nibalba iSpan.), Havana.
Sailed: Strt*. Cambridge, Hamburg. Antw«"p
»nd lihent, via iialve«tuu and Norfolk. he«ia
typing
Knout 201. Central Trust lildg.
registervJ
norsea for
WATTI'n—roat maker and eutt«r. man | WASTKI> 1 hr r-.,,,,. iin.nii.i
who rail lake eh«rK.- of bhop. Clint j gwral duty. Kleberg I ounly Hospital
I'rtielt, ban llenlto, Texas. , Kink'"Hie. I-mih.
WANTKH A k'irl over l'.' years oM to j »"»n 'I
»AX11 I' Kir.i ,1.1- arpenterh. paint ,
^rs. paperliangers, electricians and plutub- |
»fito work under open shop condition
|-.p waii--- tor skilled men. It' interested |
wire colle« t to I'ree Employment Hureau,
• iti/eiis Welfare Association, Sherman.
r^<
BARKED Ply mouths, fine sto< k, heas>
layers. 15 ewgs |2; fertility gu.,r intee.!;
cockerels for sale; Inspection invited, 12ti
'ieriug Ave., near League l(all Park Mia-
lit> prices. Now prepared to ship prompt-
ly Liberty Plain Company, Crystal City
Tex.
stay with family on farm; b»>ard, clothes. , STOCK for Sale Dark Barred Plymouth
ehool furnished. Write »>- I Masvy, |{,„ ks, exhibition and heavy layers; my
London. Texas
I JEW WANTED—
II I KM ALE—DOMESTIC
birds were highest winners in last thr<'
poultry shows. Ask the Judges. I ir-»t and
se. oud prize cock also for sal'. llilly Pet-
tus. lis; Kast Lo'iist. Crockett 4005.
1 OliON seed lor planting, about »5 or
LM' per cent Mebane; locai lots. $2.50; spe-
clul price on i a r lots.
CUBB & DISMI KES,
Wnelder, Tex.
PKOrOSF. IS IIOI K FAHVf WEEK.
My \--.ii i:ited Pr^ss. ...
PARIS. April 111. Karm laborers would »'«Br;K, Bruiil; [ruxillo. Tela.
be brought under the pnovitlont of the k"t ^
4s hour. w»»ek law by a bill introduced In ,
the Chamber of Deputies by M. Chausy A 1
"UU'b" «r ■Socialist, support the ! T>mp,„; Uke lv«aUk«». Porto itkt.
measure, which, it is argued, would result , -
in increavd production, because farthers ^BHOclated Pre»a.
would I" •forcetl to modernize their «"|Uip j r.AI.VKSTON, Tea. April If Arriied. Mn
! nient mid adopt labor sating met hod n. It Teki'.i. I'ort Arthnr, Hornbj r.stle (llr.i, l>r
ild lh« bill woubl encourage t: Tiinriini; Ressemer. Norfolk; Topila. r.tupii-o.
. work ! Ampetco, New IfaiS*
BAR SILVER.
By Associated Press.
I/1ND0N, April 19.—Bar silver, 681^4 per
orjnee.
Money, 41* per cent.
discount rates: Short bills, 6Vfc per cent; 3
months' bills. Oft.
. I M.I N. \arieiies swe t i-;aio atoi ro- , ;llso is Ka|u thw bi„ woula encourage fh^
i i " r1-1! v ',!1 back to tho-farm movement. A day's work
I.. ..id.i oiiiou utid caiibag. '00 . i..»o 1,000 wou|j |>t> limited to 10 hours and a weelc to
I- 'fn^l ^ u^r1 a,,d ih,it ^ h.urs. bur provision would be made
: •> K'-oo *o Ui ,e "I• Vkite |for quau- l0 mo,,t f|exib|o conditions.
HAKHEK WANTED Excellent place for , W11ITI
right lmin . guarantee Wire or write. , South St.
\I li, Knnis. Pharr, Texas.
. girl^fo
\\ \Mi;d AT "V I First clans tinner. ; general work; no
, . DAN DEE MILK STAKTLMti EOOD, •
or general hottsmvork at .nmplet.- ration for l-.il.y chicks for tin
Mrs, tt. M. .loiinson. | lllNt 11-r,.,. weeks; five pound packages
WANTED- iiood all around hftUMfftrl for 11 your grocer doc8 not handle, phot
radiator repair man and i go.nl windmill off Sundays, go hotne nights. Ull liray
in. «u Thomas Emmett, Hamilton, Tex. i son.
washing; hours !> t4» 4; ! "s ids name. Dandce Ke»'d \ Milling Co.
*"•' Phmie Crock ft 75si;.
V.AN'IKD Railroad maehlaists, Kansas'
city Southern Railway. Shreveport, La.;:
i WHITE LK01IUKNK, tlx egg machines.
WANTED -- Clean, respectable girl for Cyphers. BarroD Australian ross, headed
housework snd cooking; no washing or by 25s to 2ss egg record pedigrcd males.
u irsPoT,n, t™r»g; mm..,;«month. Mr, .«»«,rr r, ir ,..r >
"ii Kiinsaa nty Sontln^U, Sh I I I,; »Nli^ Am- J ^
port. Address Master Mechanic, Shreve
port La. _
WANTED AT uNi'% An all round black
• inith that can shoe horses, woodwork
and plow work; steady job and good
wages Address P. <> Box 505, Taylor,
M'euns.
W.VN'I'KD Camp cook; can use man and
v ife husband to drive team. Call at
IM National Rank of Commerce Bulld-
■3ng.
ijHoi' barber, steady job; good prices.
Write Belk & Killer. Hartlett, Tex.
JW ANTED Experienced
I ivoll, 2ut» N Presa St.
A OIRL for general housework.
\|rs. ilirschfelder Old K. Elmlra.
Apply
WANTl.D Kxperlenced cook, small fam-
ily; room In yard. Travis .T2S0.
cook.
< afe
WANTED White girl for general house-
work; good hotne, good w-iges. Travis
5fto2.
WANTKD An experienced housemaid.
Phone Army Po*t 21*. or call <2uarters No.
7, Staff Post. Fort Sam Houston.
OELP WANTED—
\\^ N'T ED Experieneed broom maker and
experienced assorted; steady work; power (etc.,
Imodiines Apply San Antonio Broom | the supply; we average several calls every
THE DEMAND CO NT I NEKS
The demand for Draughon trained book
keepers, stenographers, steno bookkeepers,
still continues heavy; It far exceeds
! wall St. Cro kett •"•0l».
I SINGLE comb Brown Leghorns. . x< In
slvely; eggs from best laying type, $Ei5
setting of 15, by parcel post . 5u for $5;
KM). $\ by express. John Shiniek, Rout-
1, Weimar, Tex.
EoR SALE Pdack Minorca eges for set
ling. lt» for |1 Call ufter Sunday, 840
Rtgsby Avenue, Mission 2710.
HATCH I Mi ECillS Barred Plymouth ,
Rocks and White Wyaadottes; none bet
tor; also setting hens and Wyamiatte j
cockerels. ;i(il McKinley, Mission isl. ;
"l.o"lor\. ::i'l I tjeorgia Ave
<;< n »D barber wanted at once. $25 gtiarau
tee Write or wire W. D. Harp, Sabinal.
M Q X
<\\ ANTED At once, first -Mass baker and
%1 i>ti> man. will pay good wages to
'i-1glit party-
day; young people should not postpone
their training; now is a good time to get
started.
DRAEC.HON S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Alamo Plaza and Crockett St.
Phone Crockett 1022.
FOR SALE McGee anil Ponderosa tomato
plauts. 1110 Nolan Street.
LARGE blooming sweet peas at 75c per
loo. .t 215 Avenue C. or 2707 Morales St.
IMPROYED Porto Rico potato slips, free
i'ri.ia wuvll. Aorll d divei \ s. 50 per 1,000;
leaning varieties frost proof cabbage, to
n ato and onion plants. 50 per 1,000.
Rosenberg Plant Farm. Rosenberg, Tex.
POTATO SLIPS ready now; Porto Bleu,
N.iii' v llall and Yimlts- Doole\ yam. $;»50
per l.ooo delivered. Milauo Plant Co., Ml
la no, Tex.
|>l ILDKiiS, AI I ENTiON !—
CARGO SINKS.
By Associated Pre&i.
M:H OK1.KANS, April 1!». —The Ameri- ;
can Steamship Rhada. 250 tons, bound for !
I uerto ' ortez, sank in the Mississippi vrw vou nRY nnnn<i
River near Nester La Saturday night °OODS'
with a Dill cargo of coal and machinery. '
according to custom officials who arrived J Htetdy today and yarns firmer iu spinners
h'Te today. All members of the crew of1 hands. Kaw silk was steady on w u.-w low
II and one passenger were saved. J level. Dress goods were more active with
It is believed a'lsrge part of the cargo j Jobbers. Burlaps were firmer.
prtrea:
Bntter: Ovum#
03** fi# sweet, tl
try. .Vfc•
Whole miXk In bulk, z*
quart. Be pun at:d k t»lf Pir
Buttermilk Eirst 'inality i
Ion: bottled, !«'• quart.
i' rffiia S2 gallaa;
ping (3 per gallon
Cream dire*.*. 1^ lb. Badfet Mate, lull
creauiery, Stic; Texa* full ereaw. Jjc.
STAPLE GIWH'EKIKs
Coffee; Choi- Itio gree.i S4'-,< Arbu. -
3I» SO.- Maxwell I )oii» . roasted. 1 lb-. -*h -
lbs.. IL.V), Sillier, J lbs.. 50. . 3 lbs . *1 «0. u
nova. 1 lb., 4S' . 8 Uw . IL2U
Kl. . blue Rose. JL*» l»er 100 IH.
Sugar: Meet, fS.2.V i^r 100 lbs.
Tea: Lipton's \ell»w. label, one pound pa
age. 74c; half ponnd- 'i»- quarter h.unds. Id.-:
Canova. one pounds. OV: half pounds, *4> .
ihoi'-e Ktiglish breakfaXt, 4.V.
I»K1E1> Rt-iANS.
Navies. 110 per 100 >«.; bla.keyed pea-,
|p.:»0; pihk mew er«.p», \W- Lima*. $1». p; •
t»>» (Coloradoi, |7.50; b^yi>aa, $S -4>; tepa^'t^
Texas!. |5.50.
CANNP.M FRTTT.
Apples: *1 dose ii cans, gallon*. J5 per
do?.en.
Blackberries: $5.25: chervte% »•"'
$3.»)0; peaches, clingstones, $A; freestoue. *1.^9.
Bartlett pears. $5.Im
cannkd Vec.ftaulls.
) Tomatoes. Standard No. 2a $L®0; M. »
I Mc; seconds. 5c less
lorn: Kancy Illinois. $KV. fancy Maines
$2.40; Illinois standard-. $E7.">
KVAPOKATLD FR' I\
I Kaisins: Seeded, fan. .. 25 1b boxT-. -I'*: ser,i
! les>. :5 1b boxe.v 21.. fam-y aeedvd package.
- • • 12 or .
VK™°K.7pril good, -ere •{•£•• ««
can be recovered. The vessel was valued at
J250,0tH) and was owned by the Pelican Oil
Company.
By Vs
MRS. CATT HONORED.
•l-ited Press.
CiKNi:\A, April lfl -Mr*. Carrie Chap i l"'"1 6UU
man Catt of New York, president of the
LOCAL WEATHER REPORT.
The data below are taken from the reeords
of the local office, E. S. Weather bureau.
San Antonio, Texas, Monday, April 10. 1020,
•i.trjil time, uhi. h is 34 minutes faster than
CONTRACTOR and builder, raising, level
inu'. screening, painting, papering, retnod
cling and repairing. Thomas \|. Cutchcou,
417 San Pedro Avenue, Crockett 7014.
EIGHT laying liens for sale. Ring Crock-
ett 0202.
For HALE Thoroughbred Rhode Island
baby chicks, 25c each. E. F. Lunge, 222
Nelson Ave. Mission 207!
Hoilo'wny Donna. Tetafi I COOK or man and wife to cook and drive
new steam heated room and bath:
,-Rl.N I ! RS WAN! ED $40 ami |45 per
\ eek : on.' stoneinan and two Job compos
itor>. union. 'The Relmern Company, Fort
Worth. Texas
EXPERIENCED man for drapery work
loom; capable of laying carpets, linoleum
and hanging draperies; excellent position.
Wipe Superintendent W. A. Green Com-
pany. Dallas, Texas.
OELP WANTED—
11 BOYS
gIRDS, DOGS, PETS, ETC.—
AIREDALE puppies, rich In blood of
champions, the best specimens we ever
had. black and tail, "Frowzy Peggy," bred
facing south on Burr Roftd, off River by us, wins first at the New Orleans Show
Avenue. Travis 0001. j Ward Airedale Kennels, 025 Dtexel Ave,
PEPP1ES, all breeds; canaries, goldfish
supplies. Catalog free. We buy pet slock.
Highest prices paid. K. < Bird Store, 1121
| Main, Kansas City, Mo.
NOTICE. NOTICE
Ha?e your leaky roots repaired and
painted. Houses raised and leveled; paint-
ii g and paperhanglng; remodeling and
repalriug; screening of all kinds. Travis
2005.
WE HA YE on hand lot of doors and win-
dows, some slightly <|imaged, some new,
ut reduced price; wall paper at half price;
some cheap 2x4 and 1-inch sheathing at
special prices. Rear Government Hill
PostolTice, corner Grayson Street. Crockett
2200.
International Woman Suffrage Alliance
and Mrs. Millicent Garrett Fawcett of Lon
don president of the National Union of
Woman Suflrage Societies of England have
been named joint presidents of the eighth
congress of the International W^man Suf-
frage Alliance, which will be held here
from June 0 to June 12. Lady Aster, M P.,
will be among the British delegates.
HOLSIIEYIKI *0 OIT OIL.
By Associated Press.
CONSTANTINOPLE, April 19.—Negotia
Hons soon will be begun with the Rus-
sian Bolshetiki by the Azerbaijan govern
metit which will offer large quantities of
petrol -inn to the soviets on condition it i<
not interfered with by Bolsheviki, accord
lug to advices. A delegation sent the Azer
baijan government to Moscow has reached
Petrovek. on the w«sf shore of the Caspian
Sea, en route to Moscow.
CHINESE STI DENTS STRIKE.
By Ass iclated Pre>s.
| SHANGHAI. April 19.—Refusal of the
Time - Dr.
7:00a.m. «.r>
12:34 p. m. 75
7:00 p.m. 77
Temperature;
Bel.
Wet. Hum.
40 2«S
50 L'H
58 20
' p. m. to
prachef . Forty eight paekag* s. lla>* . X*-
Apples: Fancy 50-lb boxes. 22" lb.
Pears: 25 lb hoxc- 2V lb.
I'm tie.: iW-Ws. »<
23; 00-70V, 2b i 7o Mi'- is. : 80-90 f IB'-j*". 90 ••
100 s, 15c.
CANNED FISH AND MKAIS.
Canned meals: v" 1 roast licet. *- '5. N >
2 corned beef, $2.75; half pounds. $2.20; J2';
fancy,
! Salmon: Pinks per i!o2-^n. $2.25: fancy fls*
- Wind—State of 15c per dosen additional; red Alaska. $3.M I
Dir. Vel. Weather dosen; chums, $2.15 p. r d»»/.en: Columbia towr,
N 7 Cloudy $3.05; halves, chums $1.35: piulif. $1.40.
N 10 Clear. Sardines: American keyless, $0; with k^jf,
NE 7 Clear. $7.f»0; Imported sardines, $10 up, according ta
p. m., highest grade. 100 cans to - use.
82, lowest 08; mean 72: normal temperature, | MOLASSES AND HONBT. ^ (
70; for the day, excess. J. for the month, ex Corn «yrup 00, $5.10 per case; 12-5, $5.«b,
cesu, 10; since January 1, accumulated de- per case; 24's, $3.45 per case.
ficlency, 5. i Honey: strained, per pound, lRQDOc.
Precipitation: Total amount, inchest and j MISCELLANEOUS.
hundredths, 24 hour% 7 p. m. to 7 p. m., .00. I Lemon pie filling ia 30-ptund buckets (dry
normal precipitation, .12; for the day, de I powder), $10.50.
flciemy, .12. for the month, deficiency, i Chocolate pudding powder n 5-pound bo**s,
SATISFACTION guaranteed on all kinds; ,vki. V ", . "V(1 i.nit- , T ,
Oi cirnenter or renair work up -it ,,eklll'9r go\erniifent to reply to a demand
oi ,,r n i,,l,r u,.rk ,ue at ! that secret negotiations with Japan relative
references required. Apply second house
H01 Main Avenue or call Travis 1000.
EXPERT roof repairing, house repairing
screening, foundation adjustments, paint-
ing, papering; service right now, call us.
'Travis 4JW.
to Shantung ceases and that a decree abro"
gating secret treaties be published, has prow3illeC,,doody
rause l a student strike, whlek has involved " ' rhris.i. rlo„<lV'!!!!!
I (1ST—
" FOl'ND, STRAYED, ETC.
STOLEN—One new Oldsmobile 8; sport
WANTED -Delivery boy with wheel, work woi-uuikhc uu.» .»«■ .. „a . ,,,
ufter school Evergreen Drug Store. ISIl I old; head marked with white; ears recent " £«». J'l.rco:s, Iiijj. . o nl}, ixtis. uI'
V ain Avenue ' lv trimmed; tail uncut; reward. King to W o clock a. m. Monday, April 2b, 10Jl.
model; 45B, painted blue; five new Flak : FOR SALE A thoroughbred Persian cat,
cord,tires; blue tire cover on spare tire; | dark blue: reasonable. Call Crockett 4slii
steel spring bumper on front: license No. — - ~ *
454009; engine No. B61S5; factory No. .'171 t rpo CONTKACTOItS—
J 268; $100 reward for return of car. Notify , 1
J D. Scarborough, 211 College St., San An- 1
tonio 1
LOST—Brlndle bull puppy, four months |
BIDS WANTKD
I OR SCREENS, repairs, additions or any-
thing in builders line, ring Travis 2020
, Charges reasonable.
"CTRTIS \ SEAWEET
General contractors. We build, remodel
level and paint. Charges reasonable
i Phonest, Mission 1^21; Crockett 5005.
_
NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will be received in my office
WANTED
terial; high grade doors and few win
(lows, tile flooring, white paint and ennm
el. porch columns. Write llfljB Expreis.
per case of 0 boxes, if 10.50; $1.75 a 5-pound
Imjx.
j Orange marmalade. $2.50 a dozen cans.
Apple butter, $1.50 a gallon.
i Texas apple Jelly, $1.75 a gallon.
! (Jarlie: Per string. 30<cr35c; per lb., 90<$o •>
Chill pepper: Hot green, 35#40c per lb.:
large dry. 3.""' lb.. Japauese tapper. 85c per lb
I Peanuts: Fancy huud-picked Virginia, 12cJ
j roasted. 15c.
MILL PRODI cm
I Wheat flour. $12.70@13.20 i>er fonr 4S-pound'
COTTON RE0I0N BULLETIN I packaged
For the 24 hours ending at 7 a. m., 75th , «^eaL Blended, nea, $.10 per 100 lbs.,
meridian time, san Antonio, Texas, Monday, ! ®®e in -»db. pa« kages.
ai,ri' 10 11»>0- Unbolted cornmeal: $2.85 per 1(kj it*.
Ap ' —Temp— j Wheat screenings (chicken teed): Per it*
High. IjOW. Rain, j lbs'v. 1An lh
' Wheat shorts. $2.20 per loo lbs.
1 Wheat bran: $2.20 per 100 lbs.
Chops-. Per 100 lbs, $2.70.
1.10; since January 1, accumulated deficiency
EDO; total Hmouut from January 1 to 7 p. in
this date, 4.82.
Wind: 12 m. to 12 m., prc?aillng direction,
northwest; average hourly velocity, miles an
hour, 12.0; highest velocity for five inlndtes,
30 uilles; direction from northwest; time, 10:44
p. m.
Sun rises Tuesday 6:03 a. m.. gets 7:03 p. m.
ALLEN BUELL,
Meteorologist, U. 8. Weather Bureau.
Abilene
Amarillo, clear
Heli
WANTED—
FEMALE—MISCELLANEOUS
Travis 107.
REE Chiropractic Adjustments at the
'Texas Chiropractic College. 214Vj East
mien Register uow and uot miss
fments.
WAN'I'KD An experienced stenographer;
one who can spell and punctuate correctly ,
only those seeking a permanent position
Beed apply. 000 Express.
BROWN'S
BUSINESS COLLEGE
120 WEST COMMERCE STREET
"* Also Mail and Private Lessons.
^ Travis 41(37.
Ft LT1GRA I'll in two weeks; Pitman
Shorthand, dictaphone, Spanish, month;
bookkeeping. Mimeograph, week; filing,
typewriter, free. Jiggitts. over Wagner's.
I for all earthwork and concrete structures
- , . _ ., „ on roads leading out from the town of Sap
LOST Thursday night on S. Alamo, S. Marcog or connecting roads in direction
Flores or Kelly Meld Road, ladies brfwn \ l(j- center Point, Staples and I bland; total
leather coat. Jteturn to ISOo N. » otnal tor ( mjieage 17.1 miles; total quantities, earlh
r'-ward. I ravis enibanknient 44.000 cubic yards; concrete,
LOST--One sample case of shoe samples, j class -V. 207 cubic yards; class B, 214 cubic
between City of San Antonio and South , yards ; rc-eiiion |ng steel, ti.loo pounds.
San Antonio. Finder please return to 424 ' Each project will be considered sep-
Santa Clara Street, city, for reward. I arately and concrete work aside from
: { earthwork.
<«5TRA^ ED Stocking footed l'a;v P°n-V i'lans and specifications can be seen nt
with roacnnl mane: branded 'K I on office of County Engineer, San Marcos,
left hip. Phone Crockett 63.12 and receive | | |le county reserves the right to reject
reward any aud all bids. Address
TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS will be paid' J. K. WILHELM,
I by an automobile salesman, new to the County Judge llays County, San Marcos,
city and working on a commission basis, Texas.
for the name of a prospective purchaser.: pRul'OSALS FOR REFRIGERATION
Information absolutely confidential audi RIILDINGS—Office Constructing Quarter-
825 payment for prospect's name will be ; master Mexican Border Project, P. O. Box-
mailed upon closing sale. Will pay $15 1 \\ Camp Travis, Tex -Sealed proposuls
for naipe of pfospect on a second-hand WRj i„, received here until 1 p. m., April
car. 19 Express. j 22, 1920. and then opened, for constructing
jyjAC IliXEKY—
Corpus Christi, cloudy
Dallas, cloudy
Del Rio, clear
Port Worth
Galveston, cloudy .....
Houston, cloudy .....
Palestine, cloudy
SAN ANTONIO, cloudy
Taylor, clear
h^-Vm.n'l'YV'V11 lhAr"m,:' ,raln" '*•>• Encinal.0part 'c'loud'.v":
had intended to leave Chicago on ut the I'alfurrias, clear ....
caver board or similar ma j ot a live-day honeymoon. Hundreds of i'valde, clear
persons leaving theaters saw Mrs. McGuig
gan knocked down and killed last night
by a mall truck.
14 provinces. Thirty thousand students in
92 schools here have joined in the move- !
inent. Labor is not affected.
DEATH ENDS HONEYMOON.
By Associated Press.
CHICAGO, April 19.-A. M. McGuiggan
today returned to Alton, 111., with the
78
84
94
$
EEL, what do you know? It has re-
moved my wrinkles, pimples, blackheads,
sparse pores and bleached my face on the
first application. Le Masque; $1 jar. six
applications; $1.50 jar. 14 applications
«*reme Celeste, cold cream and bust devel-
frper, 50 cents and $1.25. Lillian's Massage
tk'm Foods, 50c-$1.25 Sent anywhere,
wholesale and retail. Mme Holland, 220
ift. Comincrce
MAN TED ' omptonieter operator for posl
flon as bill clerk and <ashler; must be
fijierienced and able to give bond. 010
Is i > ress
ElRST-CLASS operator, must havj* some
Mirindlo exi-erlence; excellent opportunltv
«"rr right party; permanent. Marinello
*>bot», juo 7 Welder Bldg.. Victoria. Texas.
JV't»MEN solicitors wanted to solicit for
Jhe Express, city work; good wages to
Srtdeawake people. See Mr. Wood, Cir-
culation Department, Express Publish-
}W Co.
: A BROKEN HEEL
t,„
jM>r-'n't mean that your shoes are ruined.
Mng them In; we'll fix them. Mali or
Kite given |iroinpt attention.
F NAVARRO SHOE SERVICE CO.
Corner Navarro and College Streets.
LOST—April 19. Hot Wells or S. Flore* °m' s,iiaU lee cooled retrigeration building
—• • at each of the following places > Mercedes,
San Benito, McAllen, Sam Foifdyce, Fort
Brown, Fort Ringgold, Fort Clark, Texas.
Plans will be furnished on receipt of cer-
tified check for $10. Further information
on application.
cars, book "Miscellaneous Writings."
Emillte Cady. Please return, M. Barrera,
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company.
STRAYED from pasture on Scenic Loop,
one iron gray mule, about 14 hands high,
branded circle V on left shoulder. Re-
ward. Phone A. Duerler, Crockett 070.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
t , , Bills are to be received by the State
• • Board of Control, Austin. Texas, until 3
p. ni. Monday, May 10. 1920. for the in
LOST Ladles' blue broadcloth
tweeti Wharton and Mitchell Streets on
s Presa, or J- *..^a "J"' stullation of a heating system to be in
Mores "''Mitchell ,S,rT,e„t„.„ 'i'.'i " i "tailed in Ihe State Insane Asylum, Aus
Wharton Street and receive reward, ] |iu Tps.ls A„ bU,8 (|) b„ aJ,,0Ui;mllled
COTTONSEED OIL.
By Associated Press
. , . NEW YORK, April l%p—Cottonseed oil was
I OR SALE .o.otN) teet new 0-im h 19.30- heavy under selling by refiners and pressure
pound standard black pipe $1.25 ft.; $10,000 ,0,'h' tx'nrs induced by the bearish census
feet new standard 10 inch, $2 50 it.; 30,000 I r,'I>ort, slow trade demand and late decline jn
feel new 11 - inch 12'h pound standard pipe Clo-iiig fills were 8l' to 30 points net
.ssi.,c ft.; 150.000 fe.'t new 2-inch Standard 'ower: "ah'S, 22,800 barrels. Prk-e crude, lUc
at 21L.C ft 5.(K)o feet new H-inch standard. 1 :. plil?e tu,u'nPr yellow, spot, 18@19c; May,
$1,05 it. Brooks Supply Company, Beau- ! : September, 19^5c; prime
i,i!11>t Tovis ' winter yellow and summer white, nominal
VITAL STATISTICS
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
J. II Shelton and Jessie Robinson.
Lois Martinez and Petovia liarcta.
Juan Salinas and Trinidad Uainos.
Herbert M. Smith and May C. Norton.
Albert W. Fitch and Laura Belle Millar.
John J Lebr and Frieda ltlcbter.
Manuel Gutierrez and Mrs. AweVta H. Islty
Manuel F. Cantu and Sella llna»n.
John D. Richards and I^ela Vancleve.
Benite 'ionzales and Enriqulta. Bulz.
R. Piudolla and Josephimi l>»sub.
Mario L. Shepard and Ji>sephjoe Meyera.
Mariano Itivas and Dolores Uuajardo.
• BIRTHS REPORTED.
April 15—To Mr. and Mrs. O. H C.rlztard,
1202 Dawson Street, girl.
March 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Jbcoh Kazdoy
010 West Elmlra Street, girl.
April 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Karln,
125 S<*jth Cherry Street, girl.
April 17—To Mr. and Mrs. W. SF. Rux. 210
South Pine Street, boy.
April 15—To Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Eyborne,
400 Schley Avenue., boy.
I iiuM.ai i < i * - j..cks, riuus and slips, loO
tons capacity, lor rent. 1. N. Bettisott, 206
j Central Office Bldg.
OTL MEN. ATTENTION!
! Have large stock machinery for sale. In-
■ eluding Gumbobuster. Oil Well Supply.
Fairbanks Morse a.nl other makes pumps.
1 All makes, sizes engines. Complete assort-
i ir.ejit drill pl«»e and well casing. Get our
prices bel'of" buying elsewhere.
'Ti:x.\s SEPPI.Y Co., Beaumont, Tex
FOR SALi New 10-inch Oilwell rotarv
rig com pie* < . 15-h.p. boiler; Gardner
pumps; with exception of pumps and en-
gine hn n set up. No finer our-
fi1 in tl" Slate of Texas. Also 2,000 1>
D"'-lb I in. W. I drill pipe; atl Reading
but 100 ft. Texas Southern Oil & Lease
Syndicate. Killing 'J'e.v.
f EGAL NOTICE-
LOST- A gray hand bag at Brackenridge | by a certified check made payable to State
Park Sunday. Reward Crockett 74.'10. Hoard of Control for 3 per cent of the
7^" j amount of bid as a guarantee that con
,'atnin, moneVanT.wo rln- I'n'japaSe j t™ctof will make suitable bond and enter
! ilrilen K ,.,| I nk lleaeon S i l"'» contract should the l,e awarded
llraf ki'nrliU;e '«r newird"6 cJocl.""^^ 1S?' ^.^1",^ Zs'ili" t'" ''
Nl"Ul' S"" A"'""i" i and ipon msltini^n W
LOST Sunday evening on James Street feeing the safe return of plans and of the
near River Avenue, velvet valour handbag. , submitting of a bona fide bid. The usual
NOTICE TO HOLD
REP! :> El CAN 11T1I DISTRICT
I J(,;s,,l:l s>l(,^AL (H)NVENTlON. April 10— To Mr. and Mrs. Lewds Colllgorls,
J l»y the authority vested 111 r.ie and under, 020 East Crockett Street, girl.
I Ihe itistru tlons of the Republican District April 14 To MaJ. and Mrs. A. K. Tayloe.
I Congressional Executive Committee for tne 440 East Roniana Street, boy.
j 14th CnuL'tesslonal District, 1 hereby call April 10—To Mr. and Mr». W. A. Williams,
a delegate convention to be held at Sail c^.v»
Suitable reward will be made finder If
returned to 710 Russell Building.
LOST Cameo pin, somewhere on Alamo
Plaza; woman's face and syckle on front.
Finder please can 'Travis
$25 REWARD and no questions asked to
the man who picked up my platinum dia-
mond bar pin in Empire Theater Sunday
night. Phone me and I will come and
get it. Ada Flats, 210 Morrison Avenue.
Mission 022.
Ir
GIRL to work in soft drink stand; ex-
Jjprrietice not necessary. salary $* j»er
weclt I hours' work. Call any time after
p. m. 517 W, Houston St.
iRCLEY CORSET PARLOR. 229 East
Wiston, Room 203. Corsets made to fit,
Ih style, comfort and lasting qualities.
jckett *410.
NT'CD Young lady for general office
k: prefer one who can take shorthand
do stenographic work; statp experl
and salary expected, 117s Ejj 1 ress
ilSTER at the Y. W. C. A. employment
•e for positions of any kind; no
I . 'me C and Fifth Street.
jMf GRAHAM.P1TMAN AND ORioo
SHORTHAND
» These nro the two leading systems. I n
£er our eipert tesehera the courses can be
Itftd i" shortest poaalbla time flap
■ptf typewriting dsparttnant in charge of
Expert." Day and night school. Positions
guaranteed
DR Al GI ION'S BE SI NESS COLLEGE
Alamo Plar.s and Crockett Street
Phone Crockett 1022.
LOST- -On E Commerce Street or Alamo
Plaza, a Lutheran Sunday school pin.
Finder will please call Crockett 1324 and
.■all for Miss Clara S> Immann
REWARD Lost g-dd locket with initial
F oil back Call Crockett 8782.
pAlNTING & PAPERHANGING—
PAPERIIANGING. painting and glazing,
work and material guaranteed. Guarantee
Wallpaper & Paint Co. 505 West Com-
merce Street Travis 2379
right is reserved to reject any and all bids.
Bids to be opened In the office of the State
Board of Control, Austin, Texas.
MOVING AND STOKAG
E-
RIPS TRANSFER CO.
Storing moving packing, shipping, rug
cleaning, oio s. i berry Sf. Crockett 1,54.
ALAMO -MOMN(» AND STORAGE CO.
312 South Alamo Street.
I^et us fig ue on moving your goods:
large and small trucks. Crockett 4319.
ROBERT PREESSER. Manager.
pKltSONAL—
ANY woman or girl In distress Is welcoms
at the Salvation Army Wouinti'tf Home.
3019 River Ave
HIGH CLASS pututlng. decorating and
papt rhanglug done II. E. Cahill. Travii
4'MI.
FOR FIRST CLASS paper hanging and
painting call Crockett 2178; estimates are
• heerfullv given; all work guaranteed. C.
A Miller.
WO! I D like to know the whereabouts
of James Elliott, who married Isabel
Honda. 15 years ago at Laredo, Tex ; last
heard of him was in Oregon fonr years
ago. Gennro Ortiz. Karnes City, Tex.
Antonio on Snurday, May 8th, at Beet-
I I oven Hail, at 2 p. in. to elect two dele-
gates and two alternate delegates to the
I National Republican Convention to be held
j at Chi'ago, June Nth, 1020, and to-nominate
I 11 ti elector and contingent elector for the
district Also under special Instructions
m the State Executive Committee to con-
sider the availability anil name of some
person or persons who will consent to run,
to be nominated ut the August convention,
and to transact such other business as may
come before it
The basis of representation in the Dis-
trict Convention will be the same as in the
Stale Convention, on" vote for each county,
and one addit onal vote for each one hun-
dred votes and majority fraction thereof,
• :ist for Charles Hughes for President In
1910, and every county will be allowed one
delegate for each vote, under which ap-
portionment the apportionment will stand:
Aransas, 1 vote: Bee, 3; Bexar, 50; Blanco,
■ Comal. 8; Guadalupe, 19; Kendall, 7;
Karnes, 7; Nueces, 5; San Patricio, 2; Wil-
son. 4. •
1 Primaries and County Conventions will
' bp held and delegates elected as provided
in the call of the State Chairman for the
st:»to Convention.
When ' ounces have no precinct chairmen
|JKAUTY PARLORS—
AMI < IIIKOI'IIIIINT*
J^LRSKRIES-
KNOX NDHUKItlKS.
Tree, ro .. evergre.nl.
Fruit tree.
limited peo»n«.
West Commerce SL
Tr.ri, 1297.
\VII.\ I tile flu lias done for you, let us cor-
rect; guaranteed t,, mijp failing hair and
dandruff. Allliedla llenul.v Shop. 111! Ave-
due C. Itedcll I'.ldg Travis IMlfU).
L'
MKKR & Ml II.DINi; .MATKKIAI.
Doors wliMiows. lumber of all kinds:
prices right. Post Lumber Co. Auto de
livery; wall paper also. Ideal homes built
vii i-Mijr payments. Crocket! 2200.
or d''fer 11 ve precinct organizations, the
county chairman may esll a mass eon —
M'tiilon at the county "eat on Tuesday,!
M11 x I. to select delegates.
Returns must be Immediately made npd
April 7—To Mr. and Mrs, J. Frank Matthews,
418 Austin Ktraet. boy.
March 21—To Mr. and Mrs. John C. Thomas
115 Alpine Street, girl.
April ^4—To Mr. and Mrs. A. Rnis, 113
Olk.'s Street, girl.
April 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ballard,
331 Oorgla Avenue, girl.
BURIAL PERMITS.
Clair J. Hughes, 21 yearn of age. 423 Ea»t
Locust Street.
Lynore 0. Turner, 8 months old, 537 West
Magnolia Street.
Mrs. S. A. Thompson, 74 yean of age. l>>rt
DrvIS.
Mrs. Sa'lle M. Satcher, about T!4 year* of
age, 205 Dauehey Road.
Wilbur Orsen, year* of age, 311 Hchley
Avenue.
Julia liOpe*. 3 years of age. 1105 South La-
redo Street.
Aurora Blcondo, 3 years old, 10d Dig-
nowsky Street.
Maria Cantu, 6 months old, 115 Tbrreon
Street.
Paula T. Murloda, 20 years of age, 519 Bouth
Laredo Street.
Annie Maclas. 0 months old, 123 Kell Street.
Mrs. May Anderson, 28 years of age, Santa
Bona Hospital.
Cella Soles, 8 years of age, 400 Kl Paso
Street.
Salome rilMndo, 52 years of age, 310 Tor-
contests filed with P. O Lucas, District street
Celestlna Cnrranaa, 10 yeara of age, 7*J0
South Presa Street.
Soprano Cms, 59 years of age, KV| Con-
nolly Street.
Alfredo Moreno. 0 months old. 3<M Cblbnahna
Beeville, clou'y .....
lueiiham, part dondy
Lrownwocd, cloudy ..
Ouero, clear
Haskell, part cloudy
Henrietta, cloudy ....
Ilunteville, cloudy ...
Kerrvllle, part cloudy
Lampasas, cloudy ...
billing, clear
Paris, clear
Quanah. clear
Waco, part cloudy ..
Longview. cloudy ....
Nacogdoches, cloudy
Pierce, cloudy
Sherman, part clotdy
Austin, clear
Oolnmbui, clear
Eastland, cloudy
'Jreenville, cloudy ....
Llano, clear
Long Lake, eloudy .v
Vexia, char
Mount Pleasant, clear
Riverside, cloudy ....
Snyder, clear
Spur, cloudy
Temple, clear
Valley Junction
Waxahachie. clear ...
Weatherford, part cloudy
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GRAIN AND HAT.
Corn: Bulk. No. 2 whit", No. 3 white.,
$1.81; No. 2 yellow, $1.87: No. 3 yellow, $1.83;'
No. 2 mixed. *EKC No. 3 mixed, $1.79; Teiaa,
$1.45 f. 0. b. loading point.
oats: Northern, bulk. No. 2 white, $1.10; No.
3 red, 95c; sacked. 4'jc additional.
Shorts: Northern, gray, $2.90 per 100 lbs.
Hay: No. 1 prairie, 524 per ton; No. 2, $2L
Alfalfa: No. 1, $37.50 per ton.
Bran: Sacked. $2.55 per 100 lbs.
Milo maize: Texas, $2.2J per 100 lbs.
Kaffir corn: Bulk. $2.20 per lOu lbs.
FIELD SHEDS.
Cane seed: Aiuber, $4.50 per 100 lbs.; BedP
Top, $5.75; orange, $5.
Mllo maize: $4 per 100 lbs.
Spelts: $2.50 per bushel.
Seed oats^ 80e bushel. fc
Alfalfa: ?20 hundredweight.
Peanuts: Spanish, $7 per 100 lbs,
S'idan grass- $20 per 100 lbs.
Rye; $2.75 oer 10 lbs.
Seed potatoes; 11 peck sack. $9.50<gil0.00
( OFNTHY PRODUCE.
Wholesale dealers today quoted produce to
the retailers as follows:
Eggs: Market scarce: 39" dosen. $11.50 cm- .
Dressed poultry: Market firm; hens, 33c Ii
springs, 33c; old roosters, 19c; turkeys, 30'
Live poultry: Market plentiful; hens, 2Ket>
springs, large, 30c; old roostere, 14c; turkey*
30c.
Barley: $2.50 bushel.
Shock kafflr sorghum: 84 per 100 lbs.
Kaffir corn: $4 per 100 lbs.
FROmiONS
By Associated Preis.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 19—Butter. Eu
»»c« ucuut a 1 -i 'oil changed,
M MMAItV Volt' wmW'REGION STATES. I f'**" ...C"rrent ,r,r l'er '* 1
Temperatures were much above the seasonal ' $1L85.; firsts unchanged.
average over the cotton belt during the last 48
hours, but it is cooler this morning in the west-
ern districts and along the Atlantic Coast. Prac-
tically no rainfall was reported Sunday. Light
to moderate showers are reported Monday In
• ieorgia, Alabama and scattered statlctas in
Tennessee and the Carolinas. Special reports
from the Oklahoma district are missing.
ALLEN BUELL,
Meteorologist, Weather "Bureau.
GENERAL WEATHER REPORT.
Observations taken at 8 p. in., seventy-fifth
meridian time, San Antouio, Tex., April 19,
1920:
Temp.
Highest Lowest Vt.
Yester- Last of
day —
Bain
in last
chairman. 717 South Alamo Street, San
An'eiilo Tex prior to Saturday, May Hth.
The E\'». utlve Committee, consisting of
the respective county chairmen of each
cunty. will meet at HI a m.. May S. at No.
5ul Gnnter Building, to canvass returns,
bear contests and prepare a temporary roll
of the convention.
P G. LFCAS. Chairman.
D. A. WALKER. Secre|Mrv.
(Political Advertising )
Anna Ruth Rodenberry. § yean of age, 742
Cincinnati Avenue.
Refugio Garcia, 48 year* of age. 404 Basaa
VHta Street.
Nora Crus, 19 years of age, 411 fJrover
Street.
Jo«e Garcia, 12 years of sge. 1002 Rogers
Street.
Eugenia P. (iarHg, 7 years of age, 2125
South Perns Street.
Mrs. IJsste Lee Walters, 61 years of age. 615
Wist Itussell Place.
Abilene, Tex. ..
Amarillo, Tex. .
Atlanta, (ia
Birmingham, AJa.
Brownsville, Tex.
Calgary, Alb
Charleston. S. C.
Chicago, III
Corpus Christi, Tex.. 82
Denver, Colo
I>slge City, Kan.
EOrt Worth. Tex.
Walveston, Tex. ...
Hatteras, N'. C. ..
Helena, Mont.
Huron, 8. D
Jacksonville, Fla.
Kansas City, Mo. .
Knoxvllle, Tenn. ..
Louisville, Ky
Memphis. Tenn. ...
Mlaiul, Fla
Minneapolis. Minn.
Modi'iia, I'tali ....
Montgomery, Ala.
New Orleans. La. .
New York, N. Y. ..
North Platte, Neb.
Oklahoma City, Okl
Palestine, Tex. ...
Phoenix. Arts
Pittsburg, Pa.
St. Ixmls. Mo
Salt Uke City, I ta
Santa Fe. N. M.. .
SAN ANTONIO, TK
San Francisco, Cal.
Sheridan. Wyo. ....
Shreveport. La. ...
Swift current
Tampa. Fla
\ lekaburg. Miss. .
Washington, D. C,
Wllllston, N. I». ..
Wlnnemndra, Nev.
Winnipeg, Man.
Note Wind vtloellles i*m than 10 mllea an
hour and amounts of precipitation less than
.01 of sa Inch are nut published.
ALLEN Bt'FLL
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Poultry: Hens, 2c lower, at 32c; others tin.
changed. i
Potatoes: Unchanged.
By Associated Press.
CH1CAOO, April 19.—Potatoes: Steady; re .
celpts 57 cars; Northern white, sacked a ad
bulk. $7.60'o 7.75.
Butter, t nsettled; creamery, 48^64V^c.
Eggs: Lower; receipts, 81,258 cases; firsts.
41'ji41 Vac; ordinary firsts. 37^88c; ut mark
cases included 38'(1.40c.
Poultry: Alive lower; springers, 37c; fowls.
37c,
SUGAR MARKET.
Bv Associated Press.
NEW YORK, April 19.—The local markat
for raw sugar was less active today, and white
there were no sales of Cubas reported, sonic
Porto Hbos sold to a tialveston refiner at
20.0tfcC. i. f.
In wiibas the market closed at 18fcc for
Cubas, cost and freight, equal to 19.56c for
centrifugal, nominal Holders were offering
Cubas at 19c. cost and freight, aud It wM*
believed that bids of under this level would
result In business, although buyers were ap
parently not willing to pay over 18^c. the last
price paid.
In refined one refiner advances his list loo
points to the basis of 17.50c for fine granu
lated. with quotations now rauging from 17.
to I7.50e for finu granulated The demand
continues active and much In exepss of the
supply. Some of the refiners are said to
Ik> making deliveries to their regular city
snd nearby customers, while the country trad,
is still handicapped by the union lab.r situa
tlon.
In futures the market wa« firm and highe-
early. but there was a sharp reaction during the
afternoon under heavy realizing, and some of
the active ones declined to the full maximum
allowed In any one day's, with closing quota
tlons 50 to loo points net lower.
NEW YORK COrFEE
By Associated Presa. v
MIW YORK. April 19. Reports of a flrmei
tone In Brasll and tnlk of an improvement in
spot demand as soon a* tr«importation coudi
Hons becon.e normal wr-e considered responsible
for advances In the insrket for coffee futures
here today. The opening was I p.)|0t lower
ou May, but generally I to 6 points higher
aud dosing once* were at n net advance of
HO to 87 point*. April. 14 80c; May. 14,93.
July, 15.17c: September, 14.1»2c; October, l« «»o.
I>etember. H.NHc, Janua" 14.84c; Marc.
M.HOc.
Spot coffee. Firm; Bio Ta, 15%c; Santo. 1<
24'»c.
The official cables rqorted an ailvance of
50 rels 111 the R|n mart et. The early ral»Si
reported Samoa futures ;a» reta higher to
reis lower, but later prirea were ipmt^i n
changed to 175 rel« higher,
Brasilian t«*rt rsceipU. II000, Juadla** r+
celpts. 1U.UUIA
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