The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1913, Page 23

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WALL STREET Yield of Leading Stocks Based on Present Selling Prices. Rat 6 Am T Amer, ©. Yield nated Copper . & BF, phe 10 Lehien V. on. ¥. C 7 Northern Y ~New Haven developed in la aft Ming off 8, and raliied at the close showing & net loss of 21-8 points. The volume of trading was light, with rhoon, the result for t full May the » Mest * total since ly 15. Steel and Reading ‘ closed a same price as Thursday; x Union Pacific was 14 higher, and the keneral list had only small fractional changes, mostly higher. Tora! sales, 109.485 shares Opening—Over-nikht price changes Were! small in most issues for the first sales, and trading was dull and spirit- less, ‘There was light attendance in commission how and brokers re- Ported very few orders, nearly all of the business originating on floor of the stock exchange. First sale of Steel was 1-8 lower at Amalgamated Copper was weak re, opening down to 68 3+ clining to 681-2, a new low for the pres- ent decline. Missouri Pacific was 1-2 Point lower at 251-4, and Utah Copper {Opened 1-2 point off at 471-2 During first haif hour buying seemed to be even more tind than ft had been earlier in the week, the volume of scale buying orders having diminished con- siderably. Although it was estimated from cot- ton ginning report that year's cotton crop would prove to be second largest ever raised, the stock market took no notice of that bullish factor. The question discussed more generally than any other was possibility of re- newal of liquidation before end of year. In second hour @ better tone developed, / and very little stock came out on the early decline the short interest started to buy. This started a rally that brought prices up to a point above thé low level established in the first hour. New Haven wag active at the lower and rallied 1-2 to 77 1-2, Steel at $ above the early low, at 1501-8 was 7-8 up, and ding in the early afternoon was at low point. Only 9,000 shares hands between 12 and o'clock, although — pr were maintained at the high of the rally, oh in prices oc last hour of wa for 4 Compared With yesterday's closing peices: Ama! ( Avian? Niu, « S3tfaese rene s Te 6 —_ FINANCIAL NEWS ITEMS, and pany de quarterly dividend of on preferred stock, pay- « record of Dee, 16. cent able Jan, 2 to st y declared reg- 4 per cent. ‘on comm P cular semi-an: nual dividi per cent on ferred stock, both payable Dee. 1 Stock record of Doo, 1 Raltimore and Oh!o Ratlroad reports , and a dee ber's gros# ear , and the net earning ing off of §SL8W the four, show rest a fall Touls ere of ¢ second guy $1,401,106 and Nash week of the United 1 Sept, 90 F&port Stat hanufactures nine months enu U. S. ARMY & NAVY GOODS ‘“voaderful Bargains itrwear, sweaty 1s Woutlen Dp | hated at O18 was one point | THE EVENING. _WORLD, FRIDAY, ‘|WHY NCT CLASSY UMPIRES? meena cn tee) By show Increase of $59,007,000 over same period last year. Consolidated Gas, Blectric 1 Power Company declared regular terly dividend of 112 per cent. on com] FEgr ost YER FOOUNG AXEL, |mon stock, payable Jan. 2 to stock rece | [AMD TEACH THiS NEW GUY ord of Dec, W. How To FIGHT, OR NLL z — Cau OFF YER’ MATCH & 7 : For Tomcahow= 587), cmc General Chemical Company de Seen A y extra stock, ividend of 5 per payavle Fev cent. on « Dee, 2, and regular } cont, dividend on preferred was alao de- fared, payable J 2 0 revord of | go. a7. —_— CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN | | MARKETS. pee OLD SPOOF - You | Wheat ope and rose 28 4 Corn opened unchanged At Minneapolis to-day, 301, and last year 673 cars. Wheat did not rally much aims of export busine: and in second hour 1-4 cont below the o MAD , REALLY ? despite Corn moved up slightl Provement did not developed from prices yivided high, Wheat continued heavy all the ‘faure oft and closing old, a heavy freer offerings and 3-8 to 1-2 from the earlier afters noon, 8 to 1-2 Corn was weak, with Armour 1 ten reported good sellers, The nd Pat. closing was at the lowest point, 6-8 to 7-8 below yesterday's finals. —<—> ———_ woe YORK COTTON MARKET. 3.16 March 2 May duly Cotton’ opened points, Cotton ginned to Nov. 14 a:nounted to 10,404,887 ‘Dales, compared with 10,299,646 last year up to same date, Market was nervous, as ginning re- Port wag above expectations, but short covering was heavy on the break. The South and Wall Street bought, but mand from spot houses was not con- spicuous, Reports of Cotton at ports to-day es- timated at 70,000 bal pared with $9474 last week and 103,726 bales last 12.96 12.38 from 6 lower to 15 WERE AouT yY'kNow. P'ON MY WORD OLD Northwestern receipts of wheat to- day at Duluth, ts; last week, 50%, (Sy 'RE and last year, at Tot Ey YouRE nor 1918, Copyrtent, Now DONT COME NEAR ME AGAIN TILL you've ae “MIM A GooU sSont ———- J What's We matter win diecine uP_> @N ENGLISH LORD OR DUKE “To UMPIRES “THEY WOULD LEND CLASS “To THE GAME, NOVEMBER 21, 1918. by the Preas Publishing Co, (The New York World). / See fL00ey' AY CAN'T TEACH Que ANYTHING H GWAN. tLe Bust CHA One in THE EVE IN a Minute! A BuPREME. CouRT MAKE A FINE UMPIRE OLD Poe BRYAN WOULD TAKE AN UMP oR AND HE woulb ELEVATE THE. DBTANDAR D OF ‘OUR. _ PASTIME © (eve mind “THAT = you AGE s 4 You FAILED To TOUCH Seven TEENTH OF ece a cutie ~_PILLIME TER Say! (4 GETTIN A RIGGER SALARY THAN You APE “A a! RAILROAD Gibb lis FINES ear, same date. ning of cotton for the first thir- and is 256,143 b big crop year month of | to take orders for five hundred suits and overcoats during the next six weeks at a price of $3.75. These goods represent the ends of suitings and coatings in my stock. A great number of them are from high Pore tailoring stocks which came to me peor sometimes follo $60 tailor. wed the same hs at pr high as When I advertise a suit or overcoat at $8.75 1 don’t ; 1 a yard of goods to sell at that price, but use the accumu- lation of ends that brought three times that price in the fine trade, and 1 buy hundreds of ks from the assignees, whose names are ne mentioned in the news papers. When a wholesale wo 1 am anxious the ws? sta Is me woolens he knows that he must ntee th, all wool or worsted, and every yard of cloth I buy wool or worsted, to the best of my knowledge and belief, or 1 won't buy them, To-day, a windows oi some of the high priced ready-made stores and see the plaid back overcoatings in the windows, and then see the bunk that they put in the paper about selling no cotton or 1 feel inclined to write them a letter and tell them that the great majority of plaid backs that they have in their windows may be all wool on the face and all wool on the back, but it has a cotton tie thread ticing the face to the plaid back. This is a suggestion for some of the glass house honest advertising committee, 1 have several other sug- gestions of this sort which 1 will to the trade from time to time. A man in the mar choice of a hund and coatings in my signed by “th h say this, I insi in this city 1 n dealer s is look in the shoddy, for a suit or Overcoat to-day has a all-wool or worsted suit s assured that th will be di ener in the ¢ snd whe an either in the retail s y this town, He is assured ot having his garments made on the premises in one of t lighted tailor shops in the world. In the pocket of each ga he finds the union label, which gutrantees that thy garment is made to order, ana that man or wholesale cloihir So workman, and Mt has the priv course of constr. is, would object to rk shops, ting a mea} at ‘any if such things could be matter how wealthy hy time during the is crazy cuts that next two weeks to dispose of stocks of of $8.75 simply fores . within. th spent “Early call gets best variety. SIGNED Relistasy tox the temparary restraining ¢ the Y, owners of the yany in the suit THE TAILOR of the former snent It was p force the inju lives at sea a shipping. John W. Marcon! Cou enforced the Sloctric Sign: supply Immettate and receiving stations on the Federal act of 1M? constant condition for comn company for infringe ational tion against the Griggs, appearing for 1431 BROADWAY Open Evenings Until 9, Saturday Till 10 AYDGE WOULD + NOBODY SECOND BY ONE ‘ @& COLLE Ge PROFESSOR ¢ y, said that if the Court the ‘VIC [iG PHONE RATE CUT FGR CALIFORNIANS H Company's Excessive and New Schedule Is Demanded. ar. two minutes as re AthOWw ee, CONSOLWATED 1 the Consolidated St change toalay tn Rook Island pi This represented the ont narket for thowe #tocks in Wa sho sales having been reported of o'clook, wr ona moderate volume of dew AMUSEMENTS, — Ui Ay Ab 4bu Daily Mate. 2, Besicwats, $1. by! i A ci ER ‘a c Naht. WINTER GARDEN 32 THE PLEASURE SEEKERS.’ ¢ ‘Tioketa all ageocion, bos office prices “EORDES ROBERT SON'S” National Chirgis Declared! nmisaion found that the old 4 mtandard nVersation, AKainst one min- STOCK EXCHANGE. Wisconsin Contral at 4 14, In- non at Land Corn Prods New York Stuck Exchange up to 145 So fur as the general market wd there was firmness dis Inge Apparently the trading was ott ta ® waiting condition, although just was being waited for was a matter of blpon: Amon: the brokers, Mexico wae #5, although currency lege Ailroa! rate developments ce change as reflected on the 9.20 o'ctook ent | were irregatar altamated Copper wed the t town 2-8 of & In the after call trading tecl Was most active, It falled to sell under 54%, and it touched a high of 8, against 55 1-4 on the other board. Keadting's early high was 159 5-8, againat 180 1-2, 1 Union Pacifie’s high 190148 agunat 1901-8 American Can did not inder 273-8, which we vorded Of the 90 o'clock call, against a low om the other exchange of 27 I New Haven's highes 7 KAN BRANCISCO, Nov, M-In a MA in th iM iN early trading, against 773-4 on the Net broad decision by the State Ratirow! York stock Exchange, Lehigh Valley ‘ommission, long datance telephone | touched 146 14, againat 14, Alaske Gold Fates charged by the Pacifle Telephone [fold ta low ae IN3+4, when it was quoted a Teiaeh Connie " tha{ St 187-8 on the other board in the And Tolegraph Company within the] Ch sracnoon State of California, are declared = ex- coxsive and a now schedule Is ordered y Det Into effect by February 16, 1914, cutting 21.<""Bu" lone distance rates an average of 21! Cassidy New York knocked out Per cont. It ts estimated that the re-| Frankie Smith of Philadelpht duction will coat the company about poeineree sixth round of a scheduled ten-round bout at the Keystone A. A. In the final round last night. the New Yorker skied @ return tw the company | oor 1th: Sevan. tins WOULD DARE TO “TALK BACK TO 0 per cont. on the Inverts |Quaner Cree mae imes elore ae ~ EXCEPT HEINE. new rates are calculated Sacre cee eee Se A sligtitiy in exces of 0 per cent. mission ordera the. company Amuse MENTS, Nr psew vc Toni ie RADI EMPIRE fr. Ethel Barrymore LYCEUM gi ELSIE FERGUS a uy, CRITERION YY DAVID net, The Man GLOBE * 9,4 8 29. a. . The Madesp Teen wetwtey "|| Henrietta bo cal . To.sialh Wer & aay MAUDE * Beauty & The Harge & (ihoxt of Jerry HP SCM giBOC ig, Wi ’ Bendy peepee fi ite oil fe | leay sie 1) GARRICK yar Fannie Ward. aa could not FAREWELL with we: h New Amsterdam ,\' aaa co Foland amma ~ || THE LITTLE CAFE * it ring eal Iton A Kis. nee een LYRIC fi h.daa ie am, OURSELVES ‘Phe Punniogt Musical ce plllt_ ow Barth, ih way io Atw rten THE HE MARRIAGE GAME Se Thsniagiring | GREAT DENT A a PLETE Mae 39TH oe A AT BAY ; Tanda . ‘Sure Succe TL, PLAYHOUSE." dn Ri ke ef THE FAMILY CUPBOAR MS oi eORT ss ROYAL OCB way, Keon, at 9.00, sige With JANK COWL ne Mas EW YORK 'S GK WM A eto BRONX Sr dove Marke THE SI Next Week THE IN CENTURY 149th “Be SPRING TO-NIGUT AT TAS Low BELASCO_}., wa rare WARFIELD A diNite. REPUBLIC }} oc A Ever 49.30. 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ACME ov music. __| ED, Lat ERBACH COURT No, Hur, wil hold their entertanme Pedat Coliseum. L0ur st, aad Sth evening, Nov, 22, é ci BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. Evite t TEts S5a0 4 Ralph Nest_Week. . 1 sth BM |\GAYETY é

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