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WHE EVENING WUKLD, FRIDAY, BEF EMBER 12, 1913, a a a a a a ar Tr Me He eG iit Ge ee BNUUK I ner PGi ddl taluah bids | NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. ‘ | other, 13; a rt si i ' ' y ——- ' Washington Houle. | 125 May... 9, je HE reason is obvious. ftartetconing—sioeke net firm: reas Arrested in Baltimore With Girl vert She ba seer are or catsiiatlon ou e Far Equally clear are the facts ree ce emer ween " Who T. ife in New ,|Weat of the river, heavy rains in b icti ‘ou se: Y 10 Tells of Life in New pletw about friction once you s «Moderate recersions. Reading rea 41-2 for 9 da ‘ ore, tn all statements the | T6Xa# and Oklahoma, There was pres- e e Pete hbiltekds A Se er teat price tie" ahy und ave ie m aye and | per cent. for four, York's Underworld. i pare nae oR i a unde the *ure of actual cotton in foreign mar- in (1) ni: oes the principle. Friction is the little chit Rida tet det ad hal — lpoctst we thiadve Word.) | rapla fire que the agents ane] Mee GNA cables Were. tinder expects: jinx that wears out automobiles Unwed in active demand on advancing Mime paper In finding good buyers at] BALTIMORE, Gept, I2—The Maltte| furnished the Government officials with | Quire: haulicrn welling here wan Me and puts money in the till of the prices, reaching new high levels on ftex ranging from slightly above and 4 he la 1 testimony againg, the man. | ee : Cp ae) . Gey Fem boule ANd oatting up tol Delow 8 per cent, but names having|e orinty wil Croce pee Bei _-— Pith Mi Pl aM adnate bd a bnde tad repair man. Friction in bearings & pretty gifl, together with Samuel a active, | ei heed a duaire 0 ch recogni . Spinners showed @ des With oknized quality are belng| Rappold, the tatter accuned by the REYES BREAKS WITH HUERTA increase their estimate of crop owing | Considerable dimeulty. United States authorities of a “white to Peas sainn. ‘The demand trom this t cis slave" offense, The i tt if-| Polley of President Demands Sep-| 7 Tee day marked advances on-a new The Closing Quotations. b Ene cane With ram source has been disappointing to hold- igh level for a number of temu0s 08 | The friuwing were Ie None eee oa tan | “ations in New York and Chicago was) aration, Says Cabinet OMeer. [ers of cotton. Large crop houses and thig movement. Prices of stocks for to-day andthe net changes | Unearthed by the Haltimore police stxico CITY, Sept. 12—Rodolfo some Wall Street interests have sold | Ofarket cloned active and atrone.|" ered vith yestenty's chewing price, | Rappold waa arrented while the young eyes, son of the late Gen. Bernardo freely and the principal support comes ‘Total sales 620,080 shares. tie to, ton, ll case eotlating Opening was malerately active and | Amlfumated Comper ak “ti > TG | Sith, the proprietor of @ house in the atrong, but dealings were largely pro-| Am. Car & Fary.. ay ¢ F} r job “a ‘a. . maine é arian feastonal, and commission houses Aid| tm: HY - Ret expect any increane of public par- FS |4and. Rappold, who is 2% years, gave is caused by microscopic points, pits and pockmarks found even in the most highly polished steel. Oil and grease only film these irregu- larities, and under pressure or heat the oil or grease squeezes out or turns watery thin. Dixon's selected flake graphite fills 189 3-4, closing at 159 5-8, # net gain of B G8 points over yenterday’s closing. Reyes, one of the first victims in the from shorts, The market recovered @ February revolt against Madero, re- #004 part of the early decline by the «lened to-day from the Ministry of middle of the afternoon and there was Justice in the cabinet of Provisional less pressure to sell. Cotton closed President Huerta. The reason given by steady, showing net losses on a few rere Fee ee: # S252 SSEES os a a a EFHEFEEE FETEEE EEE FH FEEE TEETH $HtE ltt t+ tEFe a D his address as No. 27 South Third itl , Ay . tietpation before next week. ef, fed Senor Reyes for hie withdrawal was options of & points, while others were Southern Pacific was a atrong feature, fo 1" ao a0 In| street, Brooklyn, N.Y. that “the policy of the President’ de- | unchanged from last night's finals, up these little irregularities, puts a the opening being made by 1,50) shares wot it is th a i Department of | mands my separation.” | plaice Bale teil smooth, vily veneer over the whole o Oy DS ceee In Grawing from the It Is sald in some polltieal circles that Cott tet » * ., iy = at all ao ee ee Pity A | girl ry that they may bringw the | senor Reyesta name may be aubatituted| poNTone ment Vdeuns hind bearing and prevents metal-to at a cane within the provisions of the Mann/ for that of Jone Lals Requena, who re metal contact. It reduces friction Tm the first fifteen minutes Amalza- mated Copper advanced 34 to 731-4 Canadian Pacific, which opened at 225 wp 6-8, sold down 1-2 and advanced to 2% 1-8, Bteel rose 5-8, Heading 1 point > to 2 1-2, and Union Pacific advanced 168 to 186 3-8. Strength increased dur- ing the Grst hour after prices had re- coded slightly. Vigorous buying in the leading stocks advanced thowe issues sharply and most all the other stocks advanced from 1-2 0 1 1-3-points. Bears fought the advance, but the! Penns worth, @ celebrated artist in terra- cotta, died yesterday, He was born in act. In substance, Miss Fenner said| cently was named as the running mate | she had come to America from Switzer- | of Gen. Felix Diaz, in the forthcoming | "14 Nov. 6, 1843. Th land in Auguat, 1910, nailing on the|Presidential race. Dr. Aureliano Urrutia STN vaune Mil Tainan wn ates will probably leave the Interlor Minis- | Soneis with groups of figures in high try In the near future for that of Public | relief Silustrating scenes from eacred Instruction. i ntatory. toa minimum. It keeps cars out of the repair shop. It increases speed and safety. But you have got to know your graphite. DIXON’S Dixon’s selected flake graphite is the only graphite produced that has the necessary thinness of flake and absolute freedom from grit steamer Bremen, She was met at the plier by her brother, Ernest Fenner, she oaid, and then came a sordid recital of FERRE Boseres F sisy: ee et eubees taunts se Sees EEE SSTES oe Ses . 188 i i 16 62' bd a6 a2! e Hy 16: 5 2 iy LS i market was too atrong for them, and | 3 4 that totally prevents it from balling | they only temporarily checked the rise, By 4 up or packing. which was resumed with great vigor +) | i $3 Pee 2 Automobile The Joseph Dixon Crucible Co. > is ee eomtinee authority os graphite. very ounce o Lubricants graphite sold by anyone is offered : . on the reputation of graphite established by the Joseph Dixon Crucible Co. Other makers of graphite greases are using this reputation to promote greases filled with impure graphite. Those who use these greases, rightly come to condemn graphite lubri- cation. We could not afford to risk the reputation of this old, old a house on any article lacking ab- solute merit. Buy a can of Dixon’s Graphite Transmission and Differential Grease No. 677, and see what a difference it will make in the running of your car. Dixon's Graphite Automobile Lu- Mole ie JERSEY CITY, N.S, by the bricants are sold by all dealers who Joseph Dixon Crucible Company are in business to sell you service, who look to tomorrow as well as F ang in large volume of activity. Although railroad issues were rela- tively stronger than the industrials, | () the pronounced firmness of United States Steel attracted attention, ad i vesoing to 64%. New York Central | Hin Comer sc.c. teh eng | | advanced 2% points to 98% There ll Ici iy » Atte of this stook in the Street, but fan atetinate chort interest exists, | CMIOAGO Wanany, AND CORN In the early afternoon the buying | pumday's ° was renewed With vigor under the) (ime, Ope Tph. aw, Choe, at leadership of Canadian Pacific and| : Hy ay fy Union Pacific, both showing over 3% i oR SY RY t | points gain at 1 o'clock, bial Net _ Renewed buying in Union Pacific ad- Yan. Gimme. eh’ vanced that issue to still higher feures ie pl Minainaippl River f Kaneas, Missourl and Ok- = FEPER FEPPEEESE FF aasseaeue! jeanes! SREPELRELECPEES FEE FE z errss igatizs EOE PSs Freesres” se OF se The“straw” road isoff schedule. Take the Young line to correct Soft Hat style. “Fare” $3 & $4. Young men’s models—exclusive shapes that make older men look young. Derbies for those who want them—$3 &§4. | at 169% at 2 o'clock, with the trading | ™ | Mee large scalé and other issues | ah@wing strength and activity. FINANCIAL NEWS ITEMS. Wheat opened up 1-4 to 1-3, and was Rallroad Presidents are fairly optimis-| "FM at first on better Liverpool cates. Ale as to the outlook for railroad busi. |, There were reports of liberal export ‘nese during the remainder of the year, |U®INem™ on yesterday's — decline. Weather conditions favoratle for the ‘press some doubt abo PY for ik © doubt about Prospects | ovement, Corn easier on rains in the corn belt, pasture lands, and late corn Twelve industrial issues advanced .0i5 |!" central and eastern belts 5, | benefitted. Prices more Yesterday, twenty enareeds declined 15, decline, Bulla supported. Wh VT off ff ——Byeive hundred men employe in the | setning on tiquidation 4 and roller departments of Ma-| Wheat advanced early in the afternoon Boning Valley mills of the Republic | from 1-2 to 34 in the active options, but Trop and Steel Company have bern| sold off at the close, showing gaina that afier Oot. 1 their serv! from 1-8 to 88. Corn rose to 1-8 above yesterday's Foo! i Established in 1827 will not <a ala feabaipio wh act cfosing, but eased off at the close, show. Prone fd sd ase Pser ied Iesoadp sm ag Beceren Gear bare Phone, ' to the profit of today. furnaces Ing declines from yesterday of 1-8 t0 1-4 oe, y 4 —— @iamantied as old and obsolete. The |{n'the active opucns. Rasen te ae (esate edly ta at) Fon Boor, City Hal, C10 Suit fr122, rica (o> is A Chance To Jump At THE BIGGEST CHANCE YOU EVER AD—the most qitounding talering offer ever - made by a first class well known house. Yes, that's exactly what we mean and our reputation guarantees that “We'll make good.” : Thousands of yards of brand new fabrics in over 100 different patterns, imported and domestic, all wool suitings and overcoatings bought for spot cash at panic prices during the dull season when manufacturers were on the anxious seat regarding the tariff question. Not a tailor in New York can sell these goods for less than $16 to $40. ° Forfour opening Fall and Winter sale, beginning Saturday, Sept. 13th, we offer you a suit or overcoat made to your measure of any of these materials at the startlingly low price of $12.50. ORDER NOW SUBJECT TO DELIVERY AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. Corday clothes are “the Talk of New York” and rightly so. They combine best style, best material, best tailoring. Every garment is tried on in the rough and must be satis- factory to you or you can‘ have it. _ Our business is conducted on a strictly one-price basis and prices are marked in plain figures. You have seen other sales for $12.50 or even less but—well, you know the answer. We're spending $1000.00 to tell you about this sale and $12.50 per suit barely covers cost of material, but’ we know if you order one of these suits you cannot fail to appreciate Corday methods and become a steady customer. NOW IT’S UP TO YOU. Corday has never before made clothes for less than $16.00—Here’s one big chance, not at the tail end, but right at the beginning of the season, to get a classy suit worth $16 to $40 at $12.50.—Are you going to pass it up? A ROAD that leads UP and DOWN oar crowded sates Geors—through our Convenient-Credt Department —-INTO year coscy, comierteble HOME. NO embar- rassing Red Tape, NO Puzzle Tage— Just Quality Furniture al Common-Sense, Plain-Figure Prices We Deliver Your Goods at Once—You Pay for Them as Convenient ; CASH or CREDIT : OUR TERMS: $32 Down On SQ 2174-32 AVE. 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