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K. K. K. DEFIES MASKING LAW; INITIATES 70~
K. K. K. DEFIES MASKING LAW; INITIATES 70
Scenes at Long Island meeting. King kleagle administering oath to 787 new members, and then moving with faces partly covered, listening to penalty for revealing secrets of klan.
World's Highest Residential Building
THE Shelton, now under construction on Lexington Avenue, between 48th and 49th Streets, New York, will stand 288 feet, 35 stories, above the pavement—making it the highest resi-
MARKET
TODAY'S QUOTATIONS
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STOCKS CLOSE STEADY
NEW YORK, June 13.—The market closed steady today American Pete, was a weak oil group, declining to 7% of nearly 2 points. Kelly-Spencer hovered around 40%. A loss
THE Shelton, now under construction on Lexington Avenue, between 48th and 49th Streets, New York, will stand 368 feet, 35 stories, above the pavement—making it the highest residential building in the world. It will be a modern city home for men, not only of New York but from other cities whose business brings them frequently to the metropolis. It is to be unique in more respects than size. While falling within the hotel class, the building has been received by James Turocock, as a city club house having every facility, comfort and convenience which bachelors require in a club home. He and the architect Arthur Loonis Harmon have planned what is said to be the largest and most complete living house for men in the world. While in no sense an ultrastic undertaking, Mr. Lee says the Shelton is an attempt at providing the best possible condition for then living alone in New York; at the lowest possible price, and in the most convenient location.
An unwinding pool, 28 by 75 feet, and a complete Turkish bath equipment will be in the basement. Other features are to be devoted to the balconies. On the thirty-first floor is a fine standard; champion pools. Billards, card games, checker and other game rooms with private dining rooms and a library comprise the second floor.
An infirmary with a trained nurse in attendance is planned for the thirtieth floor. This will have a full surgical equipment.
MARKETS
TODAY'S QUOTATIONS
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STOCKS CLOSE STEADY
NEW YORK, June 13. The market closed steady today. American Pete was a weak of nearly 2 points. Kelly-Spain hovered around 40%, a loss of 2 points.
Lailroad stocks maintain steady front, under the influx of persistent demand for N.Y. which was taken in big round 102%, a net gain of points.
Government bonds unsecured railway and other bonds stale.
Stock sales today 1,155,300 bonds $10,745,000.
GRAIN FUTURES SHADY
CHICAGO, June 13. Most grain futures were a shade higher the market today, following indication of strength at the ringing.
The market continued strong the afternoon and at the close was % to % higher. Corn % to % higher. Oats was unchanged to % off.
Trading in provisions was of prime changes unimportant.
BANK CLEARINGS
San Francisco, $25,900,000.
Seattle, $6,099,658.
Portland, $6,750,700.
Oakland, $2,794,600.
Long Beach, $1,406,974.
Los Angeles, $26,382,469.
LOS ANGELES PRODUCTION
LOS ANGELES, June 13. 49. Ergs; eatfus 30; case comp utile: 26. Poultry; heme 22 celsi 24 to 30; fryers 20.
LOS ANGELES CITRUS
LOS ANGELES, June 13. Local special brands valuation to $4.50.
Lemon; special brands $7.00; choice $5.50 to $6.00; pack $3.00 to $3.75.
Grapefruit; local; special $2.75; market pack $2.50 to $3.
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AUTOMOTIVE TOYKRAFT CORPORATION
PROPOSED FACTORY
ANAHEIM, CAL.
Planning a $35,000 factory in Anaheim, the Automotive Toykraft Ass'n, directed and officered for the most part by Anaheimers, has been incorporated with a capital of $250,000. Temporary offices are located at 226 E. Center-st. The company, while it has not yet sold stock to the general public, already has tentative orders from important concerns on the coast. It claims to have
Planning a $35,000 factory in Anaheim, the Automotive Toykraft Ass'n, directed and officered for the most part by Anaheimers, has been incorporated with a capital of $250,000. Temporary offices are located at 226 E. Center-st. The company, while it has not yet sold stock to the general public, already has tentative orders from important concerns on the coast. It claims to have no competitor on the Pacific.
It's products will consist entirely of durable wheel toys, such as coaster wagons, scooters, pedal cars and a large saving in manufacturing costs will be effected by using the same wheels on various toys and different bodies on the same chassis.
The toys will sell at from $3.50 to $13.75, giving a wide price range suited to any purse.
The company will be able to compete as far as Denver with Eastern WORLD WAR VET FIGHTS KU KLUX FOR RE-ELECTION
Mayor George K. Leach
If there is anything in this war that Mayor George B. Lennox Minneapolis loves more than fight it's more fighting. He's enjoying his fight for nation. He's battling the enemy to a standstill.
WOMEN SHOULD BE "PROTECTIVE" PART OF POLICE FORCE
Miss Virginia Murray.
Miss Virginia Murray, lecturing throughout the country for the American Social Hygiene association, says "policewomen are needed primarily for preventive and protective work rather than for law enforcement, which will always be done by policemen."
SHE HEARS CALL OF SILVER SHEET
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STOCKS CLOSE STEADY
NEW YORK, June 13.—The stock market closed steady today. Pan-American Pete was a weak spot in all group, declining to 7%, a loss nearly 2 points. Kelly-Springfield ranged around 40%, a loss of about 8%.
A railroad stocks maintained a steady front, under the influence of constant demand for N.Y. Central which was taken in big volume and 103%, a net gain of 3%.
Government bonds unchanged; pay and other bonds steady.
Stock sales today 1,155,300 shares; $10,745,000.
RAIN FUTURES SHADE UP
CHICAGO, June 13.—Most of the futures were a shade higher in market today, following a faintation of strength at the open-market continued strong in afternoon and at the close wheat to %e higher. Corn finished %e higher. Oats was unchanged off.
Loading in provisions was dull and changes unimportant.
BANK CLEARINGS
San Francisco, $25,900,000.
Battle, $6,699,658.
Portland, $6,750,700.
Oakland, $2,794,600.
Long Beach, $1,406,974.
Los Angeles, $26,382,469.
LOS ANGELES PRODUCE
LOS ANGELES, June 13.—Butter Eggs; exfusas 30; case count 2%;
26. Poultry; hens 22; broilers 30; tryers 20.
LOS ANGELES CITRUS
LOS ANGELES, June 13.—Oranges special brands; valencias $3.75
50.
Monster special brands $6.50 to choice $5.50 to $6.00; market $3.00 to $3.75.
Peperruit: locals special brands market pack $2.50 to $3.00.
Mayor George K. Leach
If there is anything in this week that Mayor George B. Leach Minneapolis loves more than fight it's more rights. That he's enjoying his fight for protection He's battling the law to a standstill.
BRAVEST MAIDEN IN UNITED STATES
Miss Mary Buhner.
Miss Mary Bohner, the heroic little miss who put n a yallant fight to save the life of her chum,
Miss Dorothy McClatchie, when that girl had been attacked by a barracuda in Tampa bay, has been awarded the "bravest" medal by the American Red Cross and the bravery medal of the Carnegie Institute for 1922.
Lady Cynthia Mooley
BRITAIN HAILS BRITISH DERBY WINNER
AS GREATEST JOCKEY OF THEM ALL
"Papyrus," British derby winner, with Jockey Steve Donoghue up.
Just at present Jockey Steve Donoghue is the man of the hour in England, reparations and other questions notwithstanding. For Donoghue on "Papyrus," won the classic British derby at Epsom Downs, the third time in succession that the jockey has led the way to the wire. It is the first time in the history of the derby that a jockey has won three times in a row. Donoghue has been awarded the golden spurs for his achievement. Last year he won with Captain Crittle
"Papyrus," British derby winner, with Jockey Steve Donoghue up.
Just at present Jockey Steva Donoghue is the man of the hour in England, reparations and other questions notwithstanding. For Donoghue on "Papyrus", won the classic British derby at Epsom Downs, the third time in succession that the jockey has led the way to the wire. It is the first time in the history of the derby that a jockey has won three times in a row. Donoghue has been awarded the golden spurs for his achievement. Last year he won with Captain Crittle
BRITISH OPPOSE AMERICAN'S SEARCH FOR BONES OF JOHN SMITH'S SAVIOUR
Edward Page Gaston examining records in search for Pocahontas' remains.
Britishers have united behind Lord Curzon in opposing the continued search of Edward Page Gaston, an American, for the bones of Pocahontas, the Indian princess famed by legend as the saviour of Capt. John Smith. The tomb of the princess is believed to be under the chancel of the little church at Gravesend, England. Gaston hopes to remove the bones to the United States, where they can be placed in a cemetery." Potentate tells leader of Washington Shriners
Britishers have united behind Lord Curzon in opposing the continued search of Edward Page Gaston, an American, for the bones of Pocahontas, the Indian princess famed by legend as the saviour of Capt. John Smith. The tomb of the princess is believed to be under the chancel of the little church at Gravesend, England. Gaston hopes to remove the bones to the United tates, where they can be placed in a cemetery.
CONVENTION" POTENTATE TELLS HEADER OF WASHINGTON SHRINERS
A Scottish judge, imperial potentate of Shrine, right, and Leonard F. Stewart, illusory potentate of Almas Temple, Washington, in charge of the convention.
The convention isn't dampening the enthusiasm of the Shriners in operation in Washington, if it is dampening then collar. Here we see McCandles, imperial potentate of the Shrine, congratulating P. S. Smith, the British envoy of Almas Temple, attending the convention.