The evening world. Newspaper, November 19, 1914, Page 14

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a EW DISCOVERY WILL SAVE YOUR TEETH Prescription for Sere Gums and DpIaNL tow ot phatinachts. TAFT “UP AN APPLE TREE.” ye Watching Passing hve Says Ka-President. CHICAGO, Nov. 19.—William How ANOTHER TARZAN STORY! ’ day. Win wnlary was $4,000 ” year. When Mr. Whitin wae appointed the jeipal Civil Service Commirs avon | #0 on his welection, ‘The Htate jon t besa WILL NOT OPEN NEXT SATURDAY Brokers Not Ready and Re- sumption of Business Indef- initely Postponed. age of ng that Mayor Mitchel ought | to pick extra secretaries from ag! competith 0 It wan learned to-da no provision for het y in the new vary "Abadi | ver three ty of Chicaxo. Akg time WILSON TO visit DAUGHTER. | President to Spend Thanksgiving » With w WASHINGTON, Nov, 19. President | Witkon plane to Inave Washington for wan , next Wednerday, | Mra. Francis om contemp back and wait $4,000 JOB ABOLISHED. Mayor's wi that steady bg! wement contintea, as many people tm vicinity who have weed thie epeedy, reatment can twetity. jrugeiet and ask for two ino; it te Inexpensive and ce of two ounces’ Aalth; use one-half if thie treatment ) Sayre. Girsctea’ and bring the improvement you ALA ore per ts T / x w your de y beg Grageie: can supply you, beet of heath ¥ made for partial reopening of the! - Stock Exchange on Saturday for re- stricted dealings in bonds, the resump- tion of business has been indefinitely postponed, The special committee of five which is directing affairs of the exchange, issued the following notice this afternoon: of his amazing exploits among the wild “While the plan outlined by the ‘animals which are his friends and foes. wepapers concerning further exten | R¢ad tt. sion of present methods of dealing 10 giyigend of 2 per cent bonds was substantially that under to sock of record all preparations had been} ‘Tarzan is back! “THE BEASTS OF TARZAN quel to “TARZAN OF THE APES, R. Burroughs, will begin in A EVENING WORLD, Nov. 30. It will be THE EVENING WORLD'S complete novel for that week. “THE BEASTS OF TARZAN” tells of the Ape-Man’s return to the. Jungle and resigned to- OLDEN brown ai all over ae e Thanksgiving turkey roastedina“Wear-Ever” tee hoestes, “Wear-Ever” Roasters save fuel and time because they heat evenly and quickly. Besides they ere self- hich improves the roast, means less work and vo burned hands. “Wear-Ever” Roasters may of the stove—over baking, ete. ” Roaster ie an ceamlece—ceanct The enormous pressurc of roll- ing mills and stamping med machines makes the metal in“ entre. utensils smooth, dense and ri They give enduring satisfaction, Alwaye look for the “‘Wear- Ever’ trademark on the bottom of every utensil—if it is not. there it is not ‘‘Wear-Ever.’’ substitutes. Get one of the special 20 cent One quart Stewpans and sce for yourself why so many women Replace utensils that wear out with utensilsthat“Wear-Ever" opectel “ Wear-Ever” Stowpen end pa your "Wear-Ever" Theak Yes, Mawruss, Zudora IS a girl—the keenest, most daring, most beautiful girl you ever laid eyes on. consideration by the committee, the | magnitude of interests affected has led to unforseen difficulties which will necessitate further consideration, When a decision is reached, ample notice officiallly.” This sudden change in plans is as- rd to various reasons. One is that some very large bond Louses not represented at the conferences re- quested postponement until they could look into the — proposition, Another reason ascribed was that the clearing bouse banks who are carry- ense amount. al, are still doubtful that the market can sustain itself, er’ small but significant rise in prices, although the amount of trading was comber option worked its ually up to seven cents a }) Indicating that the declines of the pant two days were below the normal level. Fluctuations of the week have settled down to seven cents per pound as the market price of cotton, There is much int it in tue cup. per market situation. Prices have riven in this country and are now Tuling above 12 conts per pound, de- spite the cutting off of forelan mar kots and restricted * sales. Reports from Germany are to effect that cop- per is selling there at from 18 to 22 couts per pound. American exporters are eager to get their product into the ‘ontinental markets, nd's enormous new war loan $1,750,000,000 in being oversubscribed in London. The rush iawo great that special quarters had to be prepared at the Bank of England to accommodate subscribers, ‘Tho lotn bears 31-2 per | cent. interest, issued at 95, making! the net return 3.68 per cent. Details of Federal Reserve Bank operations are withheld from the pub- lic, so that very little is known con- cerning the first week's business, Of- ferings of commefcial paper by mem- ber banks for re-diacounting are re- ported to be small, but this is in ac- cordance with desire of the manage- ment to mobilise reserves and accu- mulate assets before beginning expan- sion of credits. National banks are retiring dally large quantities of emergency cur- rency which was taken out during the first month of the war, The Treasury | m, reports that the outstanding amount is now roduced below $300,000,000, As soon as Federal Reserve Hanks begin discounting freely, there will be al-)* most complete retirement of this class of currency. Money Toant to-day in Wall Street and for the firat time since war began loans at less than 5 per cent. interest were re- ported. Tho prevailing rates on call loans are now 4% and 6 per cent. Timo loans are mi at 5 and 5% per cent. pe | CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET. WHEAT, Metanar a OR ey. HE HR, CORN, My Rey. AR TR Wheat prices opened larger receipts and li comber delivery, Net ch'gs, fly = ‘ on expected lation in De: demand wi: or some days, but Snoped dy. corn turned heavy from months and smaller Closed 10 1-2 off. NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. pres cash demand, ee ‘Mackie “coed ‘steady, 1. 10° points up, ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Reading Company quarterly divide of 1 per cent. on second preferred 51 payable Jan, 14 to stock of rr Dee.. 22. Chesapeake and Ohio gross in the second week of Nov July 2 total increase of ported, General Electric Company quarterly = Gan Dress Well n>1°°A Week % MICHAELS BROS ee ee will be given to the public 4 f securities as $1 rates decreased again |“ Company quarterly ff 1 per cent. on com- able Deo. 31, Books n Dec. 17. ational lead dend of of Brooklyn vw divi- of 11-2 semt~ ss quartert nt and usual nd of 1 per cent. Hot speyable Jan. 2. Books close dee, Utah Consolidated Mines declared dividend of 60 cents 9 share, payable Dec, 22 to stock of record Dec. 1. ‘Two Btove Exchange seats have been sold at $38,000 enc George Henry Warren jr. and Tracy 1. the buyers: Turner were Southern Pacific Olt gross, deere f declined tern Kadok Company dividends ol per cent, ane stock and id Stock, | both | of . 6. cent. payavle Jan. 2 to » New York to-day notes. —— MISSING GIRL FOUND DEAD. Her Mody tm a Clay She Committ E RTT, Mass, Nov. 19.—The body of Hildred Parker, a fifteen-year-old girl, who had been missing since Satur- day, was found by the police in a clay pit er father’s home to-day. The police xaid that the girl probably com- mitted suictde. OUCH! PAIN, PAIN, ~-RUB RHEUMATE, ACHING JOINTS |= Rub ee tight out with small trial bottle of old “St. Jacob’s Oil.” Federal paying out Reserve Rank 1 eral Reserve Pit, Pollee ty requires top strueging.» Rub sooth YY: is a harmless rheu- matism cure which never disappoints |d can not burn the skin. Limber up! Quit ae py: @ small trial bottle of old, . Jacob's Oil’ at any drug store, and in just a moment you'll be free from rhoumatic pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't suff you. “St. ions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half centu is just as good for sciatica, metesliity lumbago, back- ache, aprai: -Advt. * |PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. | cursed with * dull, Mstiess, “no goo feeling, rpid liver, bad disposition Olive Tablets ' Constipation honest | The clever hostess serves Yuban What a comfort it is to know that the coffee you serve will be a success — that your guests will comment favorably on its aroma and flavor the moment they taste it! As soon as Yuban was offered the public, New York hostesses were quick to secure it. It was so much liked that it is now used in more New York City homes than all other high grade packaged coffees combined. YUBAN - The Arbuckle Guest Coffee | Princ UR Al I AW wil ME KEWA for cash or Ve Tike LOWEST AY tf and Credit. 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