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1 TR Ae eerie A OT AE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, WALL STREET, [LISTEN! made gaine from 11-8 to 17-8 points over the close of Gaturday. Total sales, 21,004 shares, ehe targest ¢vtal for ome time dack, Opening of market was activa, and prices ae @ rule were & fraction under Gatunday's strong close, There was evi- dence of realising by speculators who ew profite on commitments entered fnto a few days aga, bet cemmnission houses reported en iMeresse of public interest which belped fe absorh offer. tags of stocks, Snttial decline in Steel waad4, at 68 3-8. Daton Pacific opened off 0-8, at 1647-4, ep6 Canadian Pacifico was infftenced by fw break in London martet, opening 33-8 points Gown at M18. Close observers eid there wae o@ large short interest an4é that @ part of it geemed inclined te vover om declines, The bearish ele- ment argued that the street bad exag- @wated significance of setttement of tele- Phone diMfculty. American Telephone years in expectation of highly favor able results under telephone manage- ment and who have become apprehensive of the effect of the sale of the $90,000,000 stock owned by the telephone company. Volume of trading wes large during the Grat hour and prices held steady. Saturday's bank statement was favor- able and made @ good impression, and the fact that the big New York banks intend to go into the new banking sys- ‘tem was regarded as aasurance that the scheme would be an entire euccess, aa the smaller banks are certain to fol- low the large ones, There were a few weak epote in the early part of the second hour, but they did not represent the market, as the general tone was good, Missouri Pacific lost 2 points, to 241-4, on expected poor statement. In the early afternoon Southern Pa- ofc advanced to 6914 and Reading to 1818, while the general itst wa» all rong and made gains. American Can | Clow, fasues advanced over 1 polot. Prt L “ay ae my wy 3! 80% oY co Mle Ww Be A By Sus Et 8 at ite ge ony Get: ecbuse! PSF SLE CER FRETEPTE EEE en +eeteetete tes tlt lttette t+ ttl tee tote ttttt SLEEEEL PESEFEEE FR FECEPE SeSasbesctcy sisriestte ps3 sae. PELEPTECEPSSPESVEEOB EEE FE FEPECR FE geneesetansusiie te SESE: EEE EPTPEEE EE gzeaten gaa3: Sees: apkavenass: Avance figures of railroad earnings for October an submitted to the Intef- state Commerce Commission compare as follows: Grows, $290,00,915; decreas, $1,516,228, from Oct. 1912; net, $83,783,460; decrease, $14,410,296, from Oct. 1912. Chesapeake and Ohio road reports in- crease in earnings for second week of December af $8,674, and since July 1 in- crease amoumts to $18,968 compared with same periods a year ago, Baltimore and Ohio reports Novem- ‘Der net earnings decreased $1,132,916 and ‘the gross nearty the same, while the gross for five months increased $597,- 198, but net declined $1,220,080 compared ‘with same months of 1912. Ohio Fuel Supply Company regular quarterly 2 per cent, dividend is pay- fable Jan, 15, to stock of record Deo, a1, comptrotier of the Vermont Va! Railroad asked for bids some time ago for an offering of $2,90,00) one-year 6 Consolidated, when It was quoted at Per cent. notes to take up tndebtedness | fer construction—states that no bidy tare been received—bids were tu have een opened this morning, GRAIN EXPORTS—Bushels, Last Week.” Previous Week. Last Yr ‘Wheat... 13,024,000 11,008,000 10,480,000 Corn..... 5,676,000 8,707,000 6,661,000 on THe GRUNTOPHONE "= A FuTurisT INSTRUMENT, THAT ( DESIGNED To PRopuCcE A WIDE RANGE CF VERY \SOULPUL,GRUNTS. Nuad Gividend of 4 per cent, on preferred | market in the afternoon trading. The @nd 15 per cent. on common stock, both payable Jan. 15 to stock of record Jan. 1. Attantic Refining Company stock ad- vanced 21 points, to 163, American Chicle Company, regular 1 per cent, monthly dividend on common @tock and 1 per cent extra, same as year ago, payable Jan. % to stock of record Jan. 16, Sen Sen Chicle Company, regular quar- terly dividend of 21-2 per cent., payable Dec, 31 to stock of record Dev, %. Lehigh and Wiikes<Barre Coal Com- Dany, regular semi-e#nnual dividend of $3.% @ share, payable Dec. 27 to stock of record Dec, 4. ———— CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKETS. WHEAT. Net we fet BTM OSTA 4 b cy Net we Bet, ae Ca Seg Wheat prices were very little changed at opening. Large receipts at Minneapolis, and the snow-covering | in parts of West and Southwest | caused selling. Corn barely steady. Receipts are Mberal and weather ix favorable in most sections. Wheat sold off a little The various estimates recelved on Argentine crop surplus vary so much thut claims are matle of over statement, and same Is said in regard to the Russian crop eutimates. Corn waa weak December was down one cent a bushel, due to ‘heavy receipts, Western recelpte are 1,000,- |00 bushels above corresponding day last year, Wheat was dull and heavy in after noon and closed 1-8 lower, Corn rallied a little from the low polnt and | clowed 1-8 to 1-2 off. —>—_—_—_- 1 NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Saturday's ‘Clone, Oper 12,20 Dee. 5 1188 Jan. 1222 Mech 230M ww ott iBit du 198 42.01 | ‘The cotton market opened barely @teady at 7 to 10 points lower, but bear profit taking January an by big spot Interest had a steadytng Influence after the call and prices advanced sharply Prices held steady after the opening, Heavy offerings in the a afternoon broke prices below vious low, and eelling was said to be he pre: for short account, Market closed weak at 7 to 2 points decline. — = CONSOLIDATE STOCK EXCHANGE. Proft taking on a large scale through- our the Hat and the development of special weakness in a few stocks Hke Western Union and Missour! Pacific gave the market o olidated | Stock Exchange a appearance in the early dealings to-day. Offerings, however, were well absorbed on recos- Vieo-President Hobba of the Boston | sions and firmness showed in the after- and Maine, who in his capacity as no fret $85-8 on the New York Stock Ex-| | change. The market in Reading wan a very | Jon houses han: | ders, One house at 1647-8 In two broad dling bought lots of 600 shares each. The expe: tion of the probable signing of the ¢ , with comm! %. B. Stetson & Co., regular semi-an- 2 rency bill to-night by President Wilson exerted a stimulating effect upon the) Some Musicians in Paris Are Goin an Orchestra to Play Futurist Music!!! we “Te Futurist WHEEZINET™, THis LITTLE INSTRUMENT WHEN WELL PLAYED win MASTERS I(T CaN BE MADE TO EMIT A mosT BEAUTIFUL BRING TEARS 7% YouR COMBINATION OF GROWS. SNES WITH (TS WHEEZES. forenoon reaction was to en extent pre- cipitated by a lower cabled range of prices from London. There were some vague rumors of friction between British and’ American admirals in Mex- Prices on the 9.90 o'clock opening call refleted declines fram Saturday's clos- ing quotations, the most loss being 21-4 points in Canadian Pacific, Lehigh Val- |} ley was down 5-8 of a point, Amalgam- ated Copper, Smelting and Erle ¢ down 1-2, Union Pacific, St. Paul, No and Steel each down and Reading down 1-4. o'clock on the New York Stock Exchange were generally at or to the prior Consolidated figur the after call trading Missouri did not sell under of 231-4 on the oth Union got down to i, Se HARVARD MEN WINNERS IN COLLEGE CHESS GAMES. At the close of the tray eae Ge SUNDAY WORLD WANTS twenty-second annual Chess Tournament to-day at the Mur ray Hill Hotel FM. Currier and Wo M Washburn of Harvard were w Ehrlich and J. MF Korkus and Beers have not yet finished thelr match 2 fare as follows the first round fro: W. B. Chamberlin was was substituted for 4 » Will a Louis Hein ie dl CHARLESTON WIN Byrne), 410 1, 8 too wecond; Clem Bi (Wolfe), 12 to 1, & to Hertis, Miss Primity, Berkeley, Willls, 3 , Herre Dumas | mile and a st and heavy purchases of | ~ BLACK & WHITE Scotch Whisky dle of the | There are Scotches of higher flavor than ‘Black and White,” but they are unsuited to this Southern Pacific and Reading became particularly strong, with the amed selling at 884-4 on the to Form 110 (Buxton), 18 to 5, 9 to 10 and 2 to 6, firat; Sherlock Holmes, 112 (Byrne), 7 to 5, 1 to 2 and 1 to 6 second; Batwa, 107 (Pickett), 15 to 1, 6 to 1 and 8 to 1, third, Time, 1.16 26, Madman, Monkey, Sila Grump, Dr. Dougherty, Lord Ladas, Con Curran, Plain Ann, Inferno Queen atso ran. ‘MURD RACK-$100; three-year-olds and up, one and # quarter miles.— . 101 (Deronde), 6 to 2, 3 to 5 Aker, 98 (Mc- 30 to Ella Grane, Taypay and Fell also ran. HOURTH RACH=The Ashley Hanil- tive | ~~ JUAREZ ENTRIES. The entries for to-morrow at Juares agen; six foriongs th *Hotente, Hale, tes Wiener, 110. asnmey. 116, THIRD WACK Selling, all ages, ix yki, fh; Art Hick, Mts tale Madeline 11 Sine, 116; Hal By VIC. “I dé my Christmas shop- ping from my office. pure, healthful WRIGLEYS by * * This 8 THE GROWLOPHENE’s THE GROANHORN™ WHEN PLAYED BY TWO GREAT “THE MUSICIAN HIMSELF SHEDS Tears as He LISTENS To (TS SWEET GROANS. THE FUTURIST | 10 FROM FaveT CHARLESTON ENTRIES. TRACK, CHARLESTON, 6. C., Dec. 22.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows FIRST RACK--Two-year olde; milling: $200; five and @ half furlongs, Cit! Maid, 111; Dainty Mint, 1 ids Aubitien, 110) Oeed Wl, CAUTION! The great popularity of the clean, pure, WRIGLEY’S scrupulous persons to wrap rank imitations that are not even real chewing gum so they re- semble genuine WRIGLEY’S. The better class of stores will not try to fa! you with these imitations. They will be offered to you principally by street fakirs, peddlers and the candy departments of some 5 and 10 cent stores. These rank imitations cost dealers one cent a package or even less and are sold to careless people for almost any price. If you want Weigfey’s look before you buy. Get whet yeu pay fer. Be SURE it’s WRIGLEY’S. Wong teeming the ghere contin sale to nero out, cote Sit ay ee RS Time—] } is causing un- felling; pire $100: six furlongs, » titotert Bradley, 96; *Seat Qy Commertown, LUT: Armor, 100; "Hight Easy, 2, Aun Tily, 110; Troy Weraht, 1, Samuel 2. Water Lady also ates Se WORK MONDAY WONDERS. —_— 0 ages; pure $350; aeliing ing Mundy, 108; Marinus, Helen Rise, 1081: ‘her | NEW VORK’s LEADING E of Broadway. 48th St. The. MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. IN RESPONSE TO PUBLIC DEMAND THERE WILL BE EXTRA rher Wwava isin St ANE-- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS POPULAR PRICE MATS, FRIDAY, DEC. 26, AND FRIDAY, JAN. 2, AS WELL AS REGULAR MATS. XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S. 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My dealer sells it for 85 cents aboxl” ‘‘A whole box of it is a_ real present and its low cost lets me “remem- ber” people I could not send gifts to otherwise.” Be sure it’s WRIGLEY’S It’s, the gift you’re TIME SOON HIGH JINKS | ie rie MAREE “TO-DAY.” and MIMI AGUGLIA in SALOME THE THINGS FIA COUNT THEATRE & rook os ath At, & ah. A, ver ANAMA" jh DE " CORT Beta AGAETTE Thah “EXCUSE ME" so BNOU Rw. Re War hky ihoe Pt 2. 990, 7, 0.50 P. iP’ BiG ACTS. INSIDE 1 WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC tol. Hurtig & Seamo $ Now | Theatre Went iz5tl, ts aes ——_—oll====——E= iN” MENTS, an He t \