The evening world. Newspaper, February 4, 1914, Page 4

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THE EVENENG WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 10914. yuld find Fie Bei “ARMS. STS TOLD THAT GTOR\ 80 AS TO HOLD HI8 JOB. “pasty” at party, J Flag, ng happened just. before th oa Btler plac with ‘Toda. @ request from hie attorney drinkin that the tell bis whole story to the |foouing and one urls. Todd was o fpgerdbeapped ing too Peleg pr ion» ag looking one “Todd, po Ge abies ies ho case ts tA pee at ete tr i you, and eald two dandy girls. | fall looking he wan Gtris | never tS fo wit AUS fe Girls in the apartment and everything was per. MIMOELF, Es it I found H § and recall soliciting funds. ALTERATION SALE $175, Value $300 the our Greater r Mublfeld Upright. 500 fife Wadsworth... 200 | Furlong... cccccess Krakauer ceesccocs KRAKAUER BROS. Warerooms, 17 East 14th St. RespuPestsez lete stock of EDISON'S NEW DISC PHONO- JAMOND POINT REPRO. A wonderful Mi Seguipped with DIL DCER. "Undestructable Records. fa eo thet later when @ ed Fenwick ition, but it failed mis- quite convinced erated from bis wife tor more than St 2: ibiy REe fl sitll —_—_—_—_— BLY STRANGLING STATE GRAFT INUEY Seve! ACTON S POSTPONED| = (Gpveiall 0 Thy Bresthag World) contractor and campaign contribu. tion collector, was examined by Mr. | ¥°. Osborne to-day, but little information | N could be extracted from him. He ad- Democratic State Committee, but he could recall only three or four names, | {)"'s He had conferred, he said, with State | Prened Chairman Mack, Treasurer % McLean Fowler, but could not gant New Upright Pianos test, pod value aged bap dg years of experience in piano ; Wer te oon ot alee ‘me ani lutely guaran: renereany low price of $175. we Pianos $325—Value $500 Special Bargains in Used Pianos 185 | McCammon.....-. 275 425 Organ.....ccoosees 185 ments, holdings wer shaken out o Beliet was general that mar! WALL STREET od Market Closing—Stocks sold off in| that the whole affair tn late afternoon and a number of weak | ‘Todd's apartment was framed up.” Stiles aaid that he had been sop- decline, would be the better for moderate set back Total sales, 610,818 shares, Opening—There was moderate tivity at opening, but price were small, and tone was slightly .pheavy. Traders asserted that spurt of bullleb activity in last hour on Tuesday bad driven in shorts, and| that large interosts were ondeavor- | ing to distribute stocks on all strong spots, Lifting of the embargo on exports of arms to Mexico appeared te be without influence of any kind. ‘The agreement of Attornoy-Ge to postponement of Southern Pa: suit in wer to @ request of Con- legation from California et Company's atock, which opened unchanged at 98 Pacific started unchan; Steel declined 1-4 at 44 more on next few tri Shortly after opening market hard- ened a little and at end of first half jalties. Dealin; professional and @ backing and filling market bY] all that was expected. lore open were largely pointe down at 62, that being 11 points under the high of igen but rallied to 695-8 on later The sudden advance is believed to be due to an effort ie. ad Gictoonre hort to cover a of the fact that Boating supply was small. Mexi- ean Petroleum advanced over 2 to 13% on Pittsburgh fe points Mexican news, and referred was strong, advancing to 93% on bellef that the dividend will be in During first hour 8 in March, elters ad- vanced 1% to 71% and prices held steady. In second hour at a wher Pate among strongest of stand- ly afternoon a activity carried prices highe spurt of bullish r than at any time previous to mid-day, but stock was supplied in sufficient quan- tity to check the rise. American Can was beavy, and New Haven was un- SESISSSSTRARSNTELETSSe SSezaty; FF FECREF CETFE FE S3Szs: Se: seeEtetcees Bs, moo). Ges Met, Bee, Is! os a2 Ge Mot % pr Se o1L +e Ee We Mall. there was littl anticipated. 24,637, afternoo! steady, 2 to 6 point: ot the alten 4 Jesse 8. ‘company, oh ate weet res Ty 7 thi Oe FS igh. Low, Ss28 e: Swe + %3, SeuR EES! oR ESRE Sstetasteecst FR OF FREE is eR SE sosgeseuagé Pree ee sR EEN Vile) +++1 Reansyivente 5 i 3 : $ q LY 3s st Bs 2 Port receipts to-day, 000 bales; last week, Prices rallied from the slightly lower level and became irregular in nm in narrow market, Closed San ofits Sats ami Compan; Aetment wit Senn he'll|der pressure. Northern Pacific ad- the| vanced to 118%, and California Petro- leum gained 2% points, best, id Drices of sctive storks to-day and the net changes, (00 compared with yesterday's closing prices: Ny last, cht 2 % eR seces eo seesteTen seer ses “eFerrce #8 = “a Bere + ttt If Yield of Leading Stock eed on 4} Present Selling Prices. "HAUGHTY BEGGAR GETS TERM IN WORKHOUSE FOR HITTING CAPTAIN Asked for Alms and Didn't Like Reply He Got From viet. || Amalgamated Copper uae American Can pf.. American C, & Fay. American Smelters American Smelters p' orthern Pacific ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. American Radiator Co, regular quarterly divide: dividend of 2 per cent. paid Also regular quarterly dividend of 1% per cont. on preferred stock, The preferred dividend is +8; |able February 16 to stock record n March 31 to stock record of March 21. Canadian Pacific report decline in gross earnings of $672,000 for fourth week of January, and for the month a decrease of $i, . the gross has fallen $48,075 below the period of previous figures for sam Buckeye Pipe Line rej ly dividend of $5 per share March 14 to stock record February 24. Milla of Carnegie Steel Company Mining Company report January gross increase o' ,000, American Smelters and Refining Company, regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent. on common stock ts payable March 16 to stock of record F per cent. on pre- ferred stock is payable March 2 to tock of record Feb. 13. Tobacco Company regu- lar quarterly divide: April 1 to stock of record Feb. 14, and per cent. on common tock, payable March 2, to stock of Denver and Rio Grande reports a falling off in December gross earn- 08, and net is $83,536 less than for same month year ago, Six months gross declined net decreased $427,965. CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN ‘WHBAT, Be i as cork, Be By Be Oy Wheat market was unsettled on price current report showing condi- tions in winter wheat belt to range from 99 to 106 in principal States, as compared with last year, induced out- side Hquidation in_ morning session and prices declined 1-4 to 3-8, and ral- Med in early afternoon on light de- mand—closed 1-8 up to 1-8 lower. Corn prices eased off 1-4 to 1-2 cent on out of town selling. rallied in ea.ly afternoon on ame de- mand from the shorts and lighter of- ferings, closed 1-4 to 1-2 lower, | | | A proud and sensitive beggar is John Whalen, who was arraigned in Morrisania charged with assaulting Acting Cap- tain Frank Gallagher of the Bronx Detective Bureau. The assault was committed last night, and it cont ‘Whalen three months in the work- "I asked the man for alms and he insulted muh,” was Whalen’s excuse to Magistrate Barlow. “His demeanor and his language were abusive.” Capt. Gallagher was standing near a theatre at Westchester avenue and Southern Boulevard, the Bronz, when he was approached by the man, who wald: “Help as out, will you? I want money for a place to sleep.” Gallagher told him to move on, but the man suddenly swung his right arm and dealt the Captain a biow on the jaw. The fellow was powerfully built, and the blow for a moment stunned the officer. knees, but regained his strength and started in pursuit. ‘When Whalen darted into a crowd coming out of the theatre, the Cap- tain closed in on him. For a minute the officer and his assailant fought and then Gallagher got the handcuffs “6 19 [Although he was ecighty-two years SURGEON OF MONITOR” [ar sit facies romaine’ nove In February, 1900, the doctor, who then lived at No, 226 West Thirty- IS DEAD OF OLD AGE Th —z fourth street, Manhattan, was picked Dr. Daniel C, Logue Passes Away,| posure on’ Madieon avenue, between . in Onn 1 jadison enue, a . 4 Seb Aerial dude’ ( ‘orty-third and Forty-fourth streets. Surrounded by the Flowers This accident decided him that he | was too old to continue te ~ 4 He Loved. medicine, and he retreated to the | lew! small house, surrounded by flowers, Dr. Dante! C, Logue, last survivor |that he occupied at Bellmore. be a of the Monitor, the famous “‘cheese- PRETTIEST GIRL NOT LOVING. box-on-a-raft” that made atirring history in her battle with the Conted-| a aseroom Seeks Diverse from Beauty Prise Winner. first a el dead to-day at his home in Bell-| PUEBLO, Col, Feb. 4—Harry R. more, L. I., where for several years |Coates, twenty years old, who was mar- ried six months ago to the prettiest girl fn Txas, has filed suit for divoree, He charges that she paid no attention to her household duties and manifested no od love for him. Dr. Logue, tall, stooping and gray- | Coates and Miss Helen Louise Hunt, haired, was a familiar figure in Bell. |the latter of Hillsboro, Tex. were mar- more, where everybody knew the |fed in this city on a 15 without ever story of how at the age of twenty-nine |Naving sen cach other bepone al he was surgeon on the Monitor at |prettiost girl in Texas. Coates saw her the famous battle off Hampton Roads. pictures in newspapers and wrote to h DINNER—SUPPER READY TO USE. At Delicatessen and G: ONCE TRIED—ALWAYS Stewart & Co. FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER 37TH STREET Direct Attention to Their Annual Pre-Inventory Sale 160 HIGH GRADE COATS, some Fur Former prices up to $45.00 AFTERNOON DRESSES, of Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor, Wool Crepe and Taffeta Former prices up to $45.00 TAILORED SUITS, 30 high class cloth suits, lined with Peau de Cygne silk; were up to $45.00 TAILORED SUITS, of Silk Velvet or Silk Plush, Fur trimmed; were up to $99.50.... EVENING WRAPS, exclusive models in Bro- caded Chiffon Velvet or imported Crepe Meteor, hand embr'd in gold or ailver; were up to $99.50 Spring With Detachable Fur Collars tions of imported models; Faille de Laine, roadcloth, Alligator Cloth and Crepe; new Spring colors } 10.00 { 29.50 {18.50 . Home of the lead- ing spot interests were sellers, and support except from shorts, The idea prevails that the South has more cotton for sale than . Feb. 4,.—Clarence 8, Whitman of New York, treasurer of the Inter-City Land and Security Com- on ey In- med in the in- ET t CG ALi Spirite _ TB ~ Corsets The New Idea in Corsets AY, years ago you would not have of anycorset. Today visit your favorite store believed that extreme smartness and " and be fitted to the G/B madel made expecially extreme comfort could ever belongtothe foryou. It is among the 240 and more differ- game corset. : ent C/B models, one for every type of figure. Toda: find this completely realized This season's models are more beautiful in the Cha la Spirite Corset. than ever in design, materials, etc. Ask to Know what it is to make yourfigurenotice- look at the new C/B “ Minaret,” “ Tango,” able for real youthful elegance—yet 80 much “Debutante Slouch” models especially. at ease that you are practically unconscious Sold by all the better dealers, $! to $10.- “‘The Standard Everywhere for-the Woman of Fashion’’ QGMpY sl: 355 lock 8th Av.363 PAT Ne Club Fees—Ne ted ape) SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 0° No Strings to Tuis Offer Newark, N. J. Store, 49 and 51 Market Street WEE! Ne Exira of Any Kind ‘ice con ey by ry GUARANTEE OUR FURN' ly during this sale at of Carpets, taine, Ranges, Refrigerators, Sewing Machines, Phonogr ete, YOU CAN OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH ADVERTISED ARTICLES WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. Our Liberal Credit ADDED, NO EXTRA CHARGES OF ANY KIND, YOUR CHOICE OF Chair or Rocker © deep draw- ea}! ® 2 80 plate ee eee }, - in cneo TY tn edhe ep te ot ' Small Accounts ie ae ait Ghia Especially Invited ‘Other bargeine Im Bullets, China Clanots, Serving Teblen teasicn Tobles, Dining Reom Chair, ln every otyte, ie WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS.

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