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i ! / leat may hi we kin believe ever'huddy we talk to ther haint not! an’ brood when alone because om By Abe Martin i od ave th’ most troubles. he looks like t The i» Newepaper Barvice,) hearty supper an’ fh’ devil—in a dri chat pleasantly with mer that's an equally distributed in thin Hfe as trouble | household an’ then Jump tn th’ river t! keep fr A Ever'buddy's got ft. If it haint thrust on ‘em they " A wife may be surrounded by every liso ‘ @ut an’ hunt fer tt Wil they And It Sometimes a feller | A note tn th’ morning sayin’, “lve gone ts Perry along fer weeks without any an’ then he'll git tna rouble is fist a part o th! aeheme o' Lf ‘Whole batch, seems to be complete without Ite errin nor danwity « Trouble finds its way int’ thé tall stately mansion among | ite mortgage, ite poverty, er a calamity oo same th’ elms an’ th’ h in th dumps Th’ emilin’ ‘Trouble softens us Tt disturbs that ' ' ‘@rafter, tt n th’ fat. slonmy | «+ s all too MMkely t' develoy noel Jonfer that 1 rood nah! tired i WAY money vay wren ' @ler with ten have th ile wonderful conceit diminisher eens ‘ We see 4 Jookin rowolain’ by in alelalty of hittin’ th! high places Fe w fuxurious to wi’ We think how happy he most be, | folk« readin’ tht help w tite at depot t on us from th! dlaay peaks oo pre t ay . “ven th’ fact that everbuddy has ther t make Us all tht more reconetted iawn. Let a People who act th’ hany utiful opt A feller may be all Mfe a ' undyin’ third read Wel polates an’ brood when Toinust sup Unieht yt ha in @ dress suit Tt will me vor tan’ st ears because # have A lusband may eat ajax before CLOSING QUOTATIONS fiend of 2 3-2 Mises ' stock, pa « rd wet Opening—Moderate advances — wer S$ pounds compared with Oot, 1 @cored at opening, and volume of trad- fing was fairly larg: There was cover- of shorts put out late on Thursday when market was raided, tel opened at 643-4, up 1-8; Amal- gamated Copper made an initial gain of %4, Union Pacific was up 1-2, and United States Rubber opened at 673-1, but was under pressure on account of the new (ssue of atock, and @old down to 661-4 and rallied to 64. American Can Common wag active and weak, opening at 295-8 and selling down to 26-8. I Bteel was subjected to heavy selling in the first half hour, but price did not go) \j)" below 641-2, and the list wan raided in the second part of the first hour without Bringing out much stock, and ax resist nce was met at the lower level prices rallied to a Hittle above the opening foes While the market was irregular tn the t hour, the undertone appe Of stocks wan all that cou pected In v' of the rather Selling movement Btock prices end hour, with fr. 1 Isaues, aithous ie was very much our's trading. Inter-Met. preferred advanced on act fe buying to §87-8, and the common | old up to 143-5. sThe evidence pointing to activity of at Well known Boston operator wax strona | @n Thursday and again this morning. | Although orders were shifted to give! impression of foreign ling, the | inion Was strong that they originated Boston. In the early afternoon United States | ubber declined further to M4, but ra!- to 3-4, with the general list Noll firm at top prices for th steady in the tional gains tn the volume of tr es than the first ont | alee Huainess was changes were unim @mall and other portan it. FIRE ROUTS GUESTS FROM ST. GEORGE HOTEL Premises of Art Company Wrecked; Total Damage Reaches $15,000. | After smoldering «ii wight in the top; oor of an eight-story building, No. 3 Bast Twelfth street, occupied by the Art Company, fire broke through the skyhghts in the roof blown @ut by the explosion of gas and the asighborhood was speedily flooded with| gmoke. Guests of the Hotel St. George, moar by, Were awakened by the explo- gon and finding their rooms filled with @moke ran to the street in their alarm, ‘The firemen drove the hotel guests Beck from the lines and some of them were unable to get back to their rooms, ‘The premises of the art company were completely wrecked before the firemen, lasting more than an je to put out the fire, “GASCARETS” IF COSTIVE, BILIDUS, - HEADACHY AND UPSET—DIME A BOX No odds how much your head aches; how miserable you are from constipation, indigestion, biliousness, a “Cascaret" to- bight straightens you out by mornin, ~ Clean your stomach, liver and bowels to-night; end the headache, biliousness, dissiness, nervousness, the sour, gassy stomach, backache and all other distress; do: yh: Hite YOU SLEED RK w to 10 per cent | den | ba i in 4 TADS TAM TAG id att oS OC OIL 104 ERS ae he Da _ >. FINANCIAL NEWS ITEMS. United States Rubber Company direc tors decided to offer to stockholders an adaitic § per cent. first pres) ed stock at par. This is equi of the outstandon and gives each stockhs idler we to subscribe for one sh | | i} | ttal privile par for every te at shares of atock now owned whether common or preferr President of the Mext . Rent word to ny's bankers that “The board ned to meet November action wan taken regarding divi- owing to uncertainty dn near future of Mexican situation." Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company will pay 12 per cent. cash dividend to common stockholders of record Nov. 1 Standard Ol of Kentucky sold at 590 up 75 points from the opening price and wbout 115 points above the low price of ‘Thuraday. Edison Company of Boston, at a meet- ing of directors, voted that proposed Is- sue of 2,76 shares of new stock, If authorized by Gas Commi offered to atockholders for su at $2.16 a share, in ratio of one new for elght shares now held, General Asphalt Company declared ular quarterly dividend of 1 1-4 per ent, on preferred stock payable Dec 1 to atock of record Nov. 15. Union Carbide Company nounced a meeting of shareholders on November 2 at Richmond, Va, to authorige increase in capital stock from $24,000,000 to $30,000,000, Pittsburgh, Bessemer and Lake Erie road declared regular semi-annual divi- has an eve your sluggish! ver and Bowel» of all the sour bi and clog; 4 the misery, keeps your stomach sweet, liver and bow- els regular und you fee! bully for months, Don't forget the children — their little insides need @ gentle cleansing, too. CATHARTIC. CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANGE. Great interest was taken on the Con- solidated Stock Exchange in reports that the Cabinet was meeting at Wash- ington to consider the Mexican #itun- tion, The early of prices was of a decktedly character movement nervous ‘There was an opening nally from yes terday's weakness, followed by a set hack, and another rally when tte was pnounced that the Cabinet meeting had adjourned without atornent Rusinest was on a fair senile of 4 tivity, with commission houses har Hing & good volume of busine Viited States Steel was im metive, with It anion up to TL ofelock agreenting about 1000 shar i Taeitle fated to sell under HST. against MS Con the New York Stock Exchange, while Southern Pacite did not get below 6, nueninst here Was a try tion in Tee at 2), representing the or for that stock in Wall strest to 145 6 K. rie Was of the lower price whiew had attention Aacvorde t It sold as tow a AKAINSt 20% On the ather => »[CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKETS, frome at the epenin fo 1-2 higher, Mut met with larger of ferings at the higher peice, Some sell: ing Waa on off, radian whet « estimate of bushels ove lant ann corn opened S4 to Tet higher, tet was less Steady after the fnitial by nel baying on prompects ef unsettled weather tacked volume Government repert on Monday ia expected to ind of about 2,400 reserves of about Wheat sagged off in early afternoon, Josing all of the early advance. Corn remained steady with moderate contract offerings of unsettled weather rat man but on advance traders who bought yesterday turned i In afternoon Wheat rallying to the top pr and closed 18 below the top with net waing of 1-2 cent for both of the active month, Corn followed the advance In wheat and clos to 4 Migher than ® day NEW YORK COTTON M ‘Threday : te 1 } Ae 11 Cotton o weak, § to M4 p lower, The market was nery the opening. Liverp lower and Cordill’s 1 produced the w ut ing by shorts was heavy aroun lower Jevel, and. the na points We On Oxy ish ginning report warren A steady tone was 1dr Ing the balance of the mot and around midday the let 9 18 po Sentiment traders feared to press s trully fro) seemed to be by ginning report due to-morrow It appeared that suport wa coming on all recessions from spot hounes In early afternoon <« wAva brinkly, 5 to Ty yes terday’s close, mpanitendt i spatehem from the South dis ‘ the Cordill estimate and re epot markets, Market closed 2 to 9 points above yea terday's close, orting fray Nee th SATA RARER THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1913, WILL PUT A CURB ~ONRECKLESS MAIL | WAGON DRIVERS \ldermen to Amend Ordinance Which From Speed Law. Exempts Them }GIVEN INCH, TAKE ELL. | . |Exempied From One Section, } They Violate All and | Escape Arrest. redklass yn | haw tert! at and te a hy ¢ ey w f ‘ Maing unter | a, wernment ding to Alderma pers | the the ine vourts t wis syuarely placed Yorkville t or- arged trucks rate House in the a defect in th declared, as he dine ifeur who had be past a hal | ordinance ted hie) © and he was help! 5 ordinance, Which waa prepared | | by 2 committer of Aldermen, headed by Mr ks, went Into effect on June 1 last. It exempts mail wagons from the! law governing the speed of vehicles, | putting them in the same class with trucks of the police and fire depart- ments, but It also contains a clauee which forbids the owner of any vehicle to drive it “recklessly or negligently, oF ats 1 or Ina manner #0 as to en- to endanger the life, limb or property of any person.” BELIEVES ORDINANCE EVEN AS IT STANDS 18 CFFECTIVE. “This governs the mail wagons as well a other automobiles,” said Mr olks, “and was insertod with that pur- mind, although at the time the ordinance danger, or to he likely | matl trucks shoul) be given ex- t the drving ot the mail emption.” | auton ven made the M strates and police have any dealre NO EXCUSE FOR ANY EXEMP. | to chock reckless mall chautfours,, they: | TION FOR MAILS. have the means to do so that sec-| United States Distiict-Attor: ton the are Instead of ex-| shall expressed Fempting tom from the law, as Magis- | ordinan [trate House saya, It Was expressly de- | stow such exemption upon mall trucks, | vised to reach them. Teonfess Teannot! ‘Although all these local matters are [understand the Magiat totally out of my province,’ he sald, | Hverybody know I shuuld lke to see a stricter and | wt iat if the police wanted to ar-| better enforced law regarding speeding, rest ard convict mail chauffeurs, they | A man who can live two years in tule do it Tf instead of placing his| city without being run over ought to! RED- notor evele police at remote corners} regard himself as lucks f the Mr. Wallo would staton al The contract for carrying the elty COLLARS yomber of them along the heavily mail is held by the Postal Trar waved by a lager beer sign. to the Charities Or County in the glorious climate of Cal as a model for an Miinols Central $120,000,000 mortgag connists of $869,715.10 in personal property and $599,042.81 in realty. Goographic Soctety: atives ix no fore mob others consulted by a reporte said that although he was not familiar with the wording of the ordinance he be abiding by an mail trucks from tions. man, class with pol paratus, there is no way of penalizing mail unless they run some one down, or in {a established. in toa pared no complaints | wi FOR A WHOLE YEAR Reading, Pa., has been without a homicide. PRESIDENT TAFT filed a statement in New Haven that he was worth 0,00 in taxable property BARY which fell forty feet from a hotel window in Middletown, N. ¥., waa N MAY of Cheyenne takes a drink of Hquor in two years it will cost on) under his mother's will. ATt ending Sept. % there were 3,94 applicants for charity anization Soclety. are serving on the November Grand Jury tn San Mateo fornia. DURING THE YE ELEVEN WOM MORTGAGE 2,34 YEARS OLD, given on an orchard in Babylon, is being used | SALVATION ARMY'S RICHES in this country, brought out In court papers, LECTURES BY TAFT AND ROOSEVELT are announced by the National | They took pains to make ‘em five months apart. A report from Calcutta. Nine ‘onvicted of conspiracy were Mterally: blown from the cannon's mouth. TRUTHFUL JAM OVER AGAIN—"Prehistoric Iguana” found tn the rocks Cumberland turns out to be a modern laard placed there three weeks amo by: showman. LIKE A STORY OF THE SEPOY MUT $29,000 wax left to the wife of a Paterson physictan In the wther Seventeen years ago on condition that she become a! ssing her twenty-fft She won the m TRUST PUNT fof her era other before p > o! year. Manhiatt arrest avelied ignfares th tue nd the Eeopire Car- drivers | ry both at No. M41 West Twonty-fifth street. 1 vom pany has 19) tracks carey the yetructions to tid pot an Phe fault the law, but with Its en-| speeding, it we mail track nuisance wit ment I think, to ng mad however, impro dd the ¥ ed by any e trucks have Killed injured a number of | others. been caused by mali wagons in the past ten monias. The last vietim of a cuail truck was a Brookiyn boy who died on Oct At that time several members of the Let-| ferts Park Improvement League went to the Bath Beach police station to protest | that the chauffeur had not even been arrested, The captain replied that he had no authority to interfere with the United States mail wagons. Between twenty-five and thirty com- plaints a day are being received at the office of the National Highways Pro- twctive Society against violations of trat- fic regulations by city-owned automo- biles. In @ recent letter to the Board of Aldermen, Mayor Kline sald: “There can be little doubt of the absolute ne sity of amending the clty ordinan as to prevent this reckless drivin; Poktmaster Morgan disclaims all re- ¢ r mail trucks not enjoin a autos In fact, 1 have written to the Counsel for advice {nthe id T hope that in less than a k we shall be able to hea new or rather an amendment of sent one that will cover these orporatic at Different opinons were expressed by Evening World Whitman r. Distr! t-Attorney Heved the Magistrate was correct in rdinance that exempted the speed regula- “While the ordinance,” sald Mr. Whit- “puts mall trucks the same wagons and fire ap- chauffeurs for reckless driving, ome other way a proof of recklessnes: Personally, I am muc d in holding all vehicles down rtain speed. I can see no reason THE SAME HIGH STAND- ARD THAT MADE sponsibility for accidents which have Happened in the carrying of the mails, deciaring that the compa the contracts are responsible. In the cnean tir whe has been a misleading ordinan enforcement of the law, or a si t, the reckless mall on has €X- acted its steady toll of death, An amendment of the ordinance will at least be the first effective protest against this. —< JAPAN REFUSES TO SEND JOHN EILLS TO AMERICA W Abduction Not Being Ex- traditable, TOKIO, Nov, 1—The extradition te the United States of Jonn Ellis, busi. ness manager of the Japan Advertiser, | has been refused by the government, Eills wae arrested on Oct. 13 on a requl- sition from the American Ambassador on a charge of perjury. He was sald to be wanted in Boston for the abduc- tion of his daughter. Abduction is not an extraditable offence, and for this reason the American Ambassador asked for the arrest of Kills on a perjury charge. Ellis himself requested the Japanese government not to deilver him up, st ing that he desired to acquire Japane<@ citizenship, Ministry of Justice de- cided that the evidence In the perjay Mieient to justify the for trial in Japan, lease THE GRACEFUL SLENDER FORM WITHOUT DRUGS The stout) woman regain the charm of a xe ler foru withe ort te reise. putiish al rules of he method so uni- day (fifteen or n ths with the famous Fr h Clarks Thinning Salts. These salts dis- solve fatty tissue just wh there i excess fat, and besides being in their results, are absolutely safe. Persons who np rigoreits ¢ ollow pting t 1 a ser secure these same salts in this country. Approved by scores of medical author- ities, as absolutely free from harm- nts, and through their use the general condition of health is im- roved, Clarks department stores, Twenty-four packets to a'box. Send for Booklet. 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