The evening world. Newspaper, December 11, 1913, Page 20

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>t. ae ‘ 20 ao aeked thmt the trial of the case be set! for Dec. % Te wald fix cliente were! anxious to bave the euit tried before! the new year, Justica Mage said he| would plane the case on the preferred COMING HERE TO FIGHT | tikctncs otc ste ye wetiied and Countess’s anxiety wit narne of Attilio de Count and Countess assigned their Fights, it 's maid that Schweitzer kept FOR MARRIAGE DOT Her Father, Joseph Schweitzer| 'nditetored ronson he no 1 her that there would be no mo de . wary the ¢ of Clockmaking Fame, Cut | 227", ui Binee thats marriage the couple have Off Allowance, Count by lite father, Minw Schweitzer] gy | met the Count while abroad, and before| most of the atocks showed @ subi ced hin engagement! tial recovery from the to Count and Countess Alberts Giacomo! the Comat ann Glovannt Francesco Maria Guilinets will | Schwettaer settled the annuity upon his] closed quiet and steads be miwed at the Christmas Eve festivi- en The ement was drawn | 272,961 shares. es at King Emmanuet's Court this) up by Attorney Fidridge G. Opening wan rather quiet, with inter- year. The Countess, who was Bianohe | No est centred in New Haven on mn} Schweitzer, daughter of Josoph Schwait- | father of dividend, Amalgamated per fer, tiead of w cloak manufacturing | MiWionaine clock manufacturer In the] @paned 1-2 off at §, Lehigh V company, and her husband, will be) Present mit was 3-4 higher at 1683-4, and New York fa New York about that time to tesufy fm a sult they have both brought to compel Schweitzer to pay his daughter 2,50) @ year during her life in consid- eration of her marriage to the Count, ‘The announcement that the Count and| Beture bimsin Bla wife would arrive here before! Wall atreet there was large trading in| ha CONSOLIDATED a Christmas was made before Supreme! New Haven on the Consolidated Stock | sue in hope of depressing general mar- Court Justice Page to-day by Gino C.) Exehange. Owing to the eariy opening| ke! “=! ket to receive the {mpact of the passing of the New Haven dividend. Hefore 10| en «Just Say” | New Haven had changed hands on the ' pared with Wednesday's closing quote-| ings which put a check on the advance. ton of 23-4 points. end Genuine ‘wher the Tt wae noted that “clock some New Ha Origins opened at decline much, MALTED Mi KK ois there at the prior Consolidated | t with a further fall in| they price of 69 price immed: NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Wednesday 40 Clore Open. High. Low. Clone. oll 2.08 13.02 12.06 ab onions | 1807 Dec. 18.08 1 The Foed-drink for All Ages, Dore healthful than Tea” or Coffea, mak, 12m 12.92] Tho cotton market opened quiet an | featureless, with alight changes and tn- [creased offerings on any to counteract tendc.icy to deprension. | 5° 40,000 bales, against week and 6: 2 for the same date last | aN GENUINE wlll, day. The list o! cline, —_—_—_—— et ‘Wheat opened ateady for short cover- ing, induced by rumors of export busi- and claims that domestic fleur re carrying light stocks. Pro- Prevented any material up- SERSE SSE Get Rid of mers Fe ean : ve Eateries so Piles at Home Sh eet Ep Sees, es See | ws uccoe nomnay Boally Applied Sarees Sage hat Mend for Free Package aad Prove! It tm Your Case, i} Don't even think of an operation for piles. doctor sald: fl ) if Any rt of the bod it je body cut) remarkably short time the congested veins are reduced to normal and you will be all right romedy, ‘Just send tn the coupon below at once i |r 2 P bar rit . Oy inal BRAKE Ik Tcan* prove ite) aplendia la Fy a ad 18 Broadway, New York | Btate.t Market In the complaint, which was filed inthe! noon the eco, to whom the | ten up Hie annual payments to his daugh-| market on the who! | ter wnt Jan, 3, 1912, when for ome | wistance to the de was a poor market for ape $9,000 In| Two of the express companies’ rT New Haven cloned at TewMed in Italy at @ villa left to the] points below W Central 6-8 lower at 92 1-4 At the end of STOCK EXCHANGE. | "New ttaven opened with £,000 hares je Dewan elsewhere in} tion rallied to 68 7-8. Beara reemed to Mr. Speransa|on that exchange {t was the first mar-| certain amount of liquidation in the atock by hoklera who were taken by o'clock more than 1,000 shares of the| dividend. Shortly after i 9 Consolidated at 701-2 down to 691-2, the| va: [latter prtce representing a decline com-| seemed to meet plenty of atock offer- Wt Means Although the atreet was flooded with York Stock Exchange| bear tips tho general New year. The market was dull and price | tions, was back to the opening le changes were.within narrow limita all| showing ‘a tendency to recover ed steady, showing | furthe: ome point advance to three points de-| In N | without apectal showing slixht advances in tasues above the openi others were consid oy — point of the morning, THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Remember what the old family N.‘Y, on common atocks, payable Jan, 16 to stock of record Jan, 10, and an extra dividend of 123 per cent both payable Dec, 31 to stock of record | Dec, 19, | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1913, WALL STREET. after awed a Closing—In the late y anywhere |) clines oce at a new low | nesday's clox Ivanin cloned 7-8 below, at I few minutes prices improved and @ iter tone developed. @ 1-2 to @, and on the next trannac- ve concentrated pressure on that ts- t, but of course there was also @ rprise in regard to the paselng of the Opening stocks ad- nced sharply on large trading, but but weal few of the prominent tem ded later on in the ped no doubt by belated selling en on renewed pressure sold wn to 678-4 and Pennsyivania de- ined to 1086-8, but both ratiled a little id very little stock came out at the 112.85 Jan 128 it laxative,” beens 12.99 March . 12.02 1296 12.99] lower level, which was the lowest for|),. rly dividend of 82.60 @ shar. anse the little one's 12.92 May se 12.9% 12.89 1291] Year, American Tel. & Tel, sold off to) vavable Dec © atock of reco! and sweeten the ” 12.81 July ... 1283 12.70 12.80) 1163-4, and the fear of government | Heo, 17. A yy 0 $3 extra was paid, | stomach and they dea e its pleasant [Ownership in causing holders of this stock to sel} their holdings, knowing Advance, | ‘hat ® per cent. dividends could not be | ferred dividend for quarter of 81.75, pay- |each bottle. There was not enough outeide interest |*xPected after the tolle are adjusted or |able Jan, t to stock of record Dec, 2, vernment control takes place. Port receipts today were estimated at| During the second hour prices were 64 for last | more wteady; jew Haven raliled to 68 id the general list, with few excep- early afternoon Reading was nd under cover ef the excite of any kind te ac- y traders belteve that ent may make @ change in sth in the market continued, number of while highest, + bg ait ut : ah os ean ait aay se + % ae BS ‘fe! . N 25 sak “ a Ree OR fs gts aes ees f —— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. American Type Founders Company, ular quarterly dividends of 1 8-4 per nt. on the preferred and 1 per cent. Hedley Gold Mining Company, regu- r quarterly dividend of 3 per cent. Mutual Alliance Trust Company, reg- ‘ly dividend of 1 7 Y ulti CAMMEYER, New York City: I start to-night with i! reindeer sleighs led with the finest toys lever made for boys and girls who wear Ca meyer Shoes. vertise that I will be at your store from Satur- day, December 13, to Christmas Eve, with @ present for each one of your children customers. f | | ‘en | | i Hea nN I LJ i uu yl wl EW Palin eee SANTA CLAUS i lh Ye ne en I RI Lith NT OND tI OS tN - | dend of $1.60 per ery Inrge holder of New Haven stoc! and wouid suffer from the dividew! . But on ite holdings of $6,000.00 | of dividend this year w Ount to $150,000, the difference between and § per cent. EO ON PRESENT SELLING PRICE. “ Buy This Week—Pay Next Year Yield. Can pe Agricultura! Chemica! Company regu- Car & Fary pt Jar quarterly dividends of 1 per Th B e ¢. I. ‘ common and 11-4 per cent on t tim in Smelters common. 646 [locke paynnie don. is tor socks e bes ristmas 7 American Smeiters p record Dec. 19, | 1 Canadian Pacific .... Royal Baking Powder Co. regular | quarterly dividend of 11-2 per cent. on preferr stock, payable ive, 31 to lidated Gas Northern pf.. of All—On Credit ie! ¥ Valley stock of record Dee. 15. y Northern Pacific Why not all get together and give a common Christmas @ Pennsyivanta present to the whole family? | § Reading by Carnegie 7 \ € Bouthern Pacite . ight hours wae equal Why not choose something that will give comfort and | 10 Union Pacific . happiness to Father, Mother, Sister and Brother? H npttialetie. position invregard to the What could be better than some fine piece of fumiture— outlook and expect that within thirty | daya upward movement will be un- der _way in the steel trade. MOTHER! THE CHILD IS COSTIVE, BILOUS If tongue is coated, breath! bad, stomach sour, don't | hesitate! p of Figs” at) jay often saves @ rug, a piano, or some other article tor th®home? Every member of the family could get pleasure out of a present like this. How much better than for each to give the other a little gift! Hundreds of families ate buying one big, sensible Christmas-Gift-for-All this year. Many buy on credit, too. Instead of paying cash in advance, they come here and open,a charge account— then we give them a long time to pa} in small weekly or 1 monthly instalments. ' Your credit is good with us. You don't even need an introduction. There is no red tape to go through. Come and let us show you our wonderful stocks of furniture, rugs and houseturnishings. You will be agree- iq ably surprised at the great variety you have to ehoose from and at our low prices. Either store is well worth a visit—and you will not be urged to buy. Come in to-morrow. CoWPERTHWAIT.& SONS “Oldest Furniture House in America” Missour! Pacific reports a falling off in earnings of $66,000 for the first week of December, and since July 1 4 decrease of $662,012. United Light and Ratiways Company, reguiar quarterly dividends of 11-2 Per cent. on the first preferred and 3-4 of 1 per cent. on the second preferred stocks, both payable Jan. 1 to stock of record Dec. 15, Elevator Company regular Quarterly dividends of 1 1-2 per cent. on preferred and 1 per cent. on com- mon stocks, payable Jan. 15 to stock of record Dec. 31 Ut ting. eating and futher! see if tongue | @ sure sign that its! er and bowels are! ste. When cross, ach sour, breath Lawyers’ Title Insurance Company dividend of 2 per cent. on common tock, payable Jan. 2 to stock of record quarterly svi- Stewart Mining Compary dividend | 3rd Avenue T Park Row 6 ome o | moves out of ‘wo imental pine, tnd you have at 121st Street Stores at Chatham Sq. MMpiivers Cah 60k enay after ‘giv 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. 193 to 205 Park Row e Pheips, sextra dividend | ‘ ft Dodge & share In addition to regu- 8, children wen-ups pri taste. Full directi " Kaufmann Departmen: Stores pre- | of all ages and for gro on Beware of counterfeit fig ps. Y — your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of Many ©. those who sold Pennsylvania | *Californi then see stock said that they did so under the! that it is ma : fornia Fig {mpression that Pennsylvania was a | Syrup Compan Don't be fooled ‘Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders ony ees | Areal trlumph—Oasis! A new standard In Egyptian Cigarettes. ‘ Selected tobaccos, manufacturing sklil and the knowledge of what the Egyptian cigarette smoker wants—all helped. Smoke them. You'll endorse our judgment. (, si pore 10 for 5¢ LepsteMipu Rte Premium Store, 7th Avenue and 16th Street WMMUMNom .!

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