The evening world. Newspaper, August 27, 1915, Page 4

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SEN SSccRESTSS COPPER SUES STRONG INTERNAL REVENUE PON IS CHS SSE: ‘ Me wae coe of ine meas tees by te veer te form @ beard revie® of poles om semte ‘whe & forty-four pears on ot It Witham Mook eobere Pel os Corporation Counsel Slated ¢ Onder Stocks on ‘Change for the Place Secretary To-Day Lansing Filled @ Vutledes.| naan the Knicherbocker,| Conper storke were the feature « : ; Mendow brook Troop A ¢ City of Stow York, 0 1s cm ns wes é Hier to the Bate De- auc mettiotions & , eorerding to the best in a friends of the W adminie ation and of Mr Polk Me woul i e808 tm (hat offer Rover! la President's wor (rusted advieer dur | tag the Brynn rome wh made ein from % to © é Geeretary of Wiate when Mr. Hryen| An insane olf man, Michael carried the pri q ’ é f - 4 Prank Lyon , Cesporetion Teaneeeee Copper, which made epectacular rise of ton pol in the test quarter hour of tr ty, yesterday, clowing at @, « net a t «, the pesigned ey, aiming st the Mayor fired ‘Bie point It receded Reports from Washington indicate ® Abo! In City Hall Park, April 11,| after Wit, which siruck Mr, Polk in @ thet canvassing the Hlatl®| check and lodged under his tongue. Material of the country the President. Buch wee Mr Pm Whe te an intimate friend of Mr Poth thet hysician, Dr. John A Hart. 661 4 & maximem aoe hee a> gies fin 0 had him out of the hospital in /1 1-8 pointe, By noom it ruse Washington for teweriant contre ’ one constitution , 7°" every angie the best thet active at midday, United Bates Bteol, Greve: tremndous rapor sibilities | which opened at @ moderate adv. the office. soon went from 161-2 lo 753-4, the Closing quotation of yesterday, but on rales of laree lots the price eventually This was 5-8 lew Mr. Polk, who ts op a vacation br 8 by frequent tr sto thie city .| ir elear up bis desk, returned from Mar | ] Harbor yesterday and last night went to Newport. According to his friends, | be has been asked how he would re-| gard the appointment, and poe gr] that while be would be — Ad =| serve, he thought the Admintetra Ought to search « litte oe ive v4 | abler man of the y were made in th r terday the latter stuck was 641-4 @ted from Yale in 1904 has been full ef public responsibilities. After get- ting bis law a he entered the firm of Everts, © e and Beaman aaacierk, This work was interrupted by bie enlistment in the Spanish War Voluntecrs as an assistant quarter-| LONDON, Aug. 27.—Reporte trom master with rank of tain. His| south Wales coal fields this after- Fapid and systematic despatch of his! noon state that 26,000 miners already duties attracted the attention of bis nave joined the new strike. fils superiors and paved the way for! phe recurrence of Jal troubles ie hie selection afterward for a post in Chalmers and Baldwin Locomotive The close was strong, with a re nitions Factories, The total as against due to growing dissatisfaction with t hich diplomacy and administrative |ine award of Walter Hunciian, Prosi.| 3th @apacity were required In uddition 0) gent of the Board of Trade, who me + 8 fegal ability. acted as arbitrator in the recent S ests He eta cones valley strike, ‘The situation was strained re a8 +1 Board Yor | further when the colliers learned that a" at "3 Mr. Runciman bad declined to see a Be ge tf deputation representing them. on Be + | The miners charge Mr, Runciman Fs om’ ee with going behind the arrangement| Am Tk 1 Be A made by David Lioyd George and de- yet is $2 mand that the latter make good his a } + of the Port. He was chair-| promises to them, rary man of the Mitchel Campaign Com/ Nationalization of the ooal mines mities and was appointed Corpora-|of Wales is now under consideration | (al Potro. ot tr a2 an fg 40) “4 wt i 4 Rt ton Counsel by Mr. Mitchel. by the English Cabinet. { iy oe t Mr. Polk's independence of purely| Tho Ministry is keeping in close F fom — touch with the situation at Cardiff, Fi ee = .] Where another general etrike of i bit ti 200,000 miners threstons to close the aR ES + nation’s shell factories. The exec- ae teat utive council of the miners’ federa- |r Gd | lll tion Was to mect at Cardiff to-day. of Ot Ne = * Reports to the Government in- |}! Bi Ry, BRt dicated general unrest throughout the | hire 1 +4 Ht = coal region and declared every miner | Gen: 10 his” hey 1 in the district probably will quit work se on os 8 4 unless their demands aro met. Sta’ Goes, Be RS t pecs contain too much alkali, which is ‘The Govern spiral eg, Comoet 3 ie a ment will not. tolerate .: , ate aie yy! ty it dries the scalp and | ine closing of the Welsh colleries at arr ol i, Bh nah + the present critical stage of the war. att eb + Both men and the coal operators | {ack 4 Ge + 1 were so informed several weks ago | / : HRY 188 43 when th oon ie ’ don, In Maas Mou i rit > able to agree the Government will | Max: Mote ‘id mi.’ iN take over the Welsh mines and oper- Sr oe Pevroleuui, +] Boe + 2 ate them for the remainder of the Sipe ‘e “Nes 5 ny v . at at +1 “EP SY Seton et fis 1 le required. {t makes un abundance | TRAIN KILLS TWO BROTHERS, MK yt fich, creamy lather, cleanses tho cappimninnes 8 bel ot & a Shoes $0 enelly. The hair! victims So: Pastor, Formerty | \, we wae" > ony <on oveny, and is soft, 20, 23% — flulty, 4 Brooktyn. 2 ae = SCRANTON, Pa., Aug. 27.—Ralph and ; i thay + 8 Harry Luts, sons of Rev. John G, Luta, | {i oy t? pastor of the First German Methodist n 5 Bplscopal Church of this city, ware ao led to~ by, bel: \ q byiatDciaware” Lackawanna a Weaker at passenger train. ‘They were on a fl ss ap and ste pet out of the 1 rs ht into th of the ot! the eo Late family ly came here a y » z F N.Y, ed Iky = URNITURE Wee ts ‘Train, a 2 (Spectal to The Ereufng World.) ft My 4 LONG BRANCH, N. We Wie + 3. Corbin, milkman, it > 2 at, 0 Batontown, was hit by a Ni 1 tae k and Long Branch ¢ Hii* Rear ‘Glkwood Parke thie reent BS +4 Corbin was severely Injured, both horae: oe t were ‘ilied and the, wagon’ smashed” to 118 : jece: “ou Hoth amoral Hostile ie Si RE SATURDAY AFTERNOON For this last Saturday of the AUGUST SALE OF FINE PIANOS we will remain open on Saturday afternoon. Those who have been unable to call during the week will thus be able to avail themselves of this opportunity to obtain a fine rebuilt instrument at « bargain. UPRIGHTS from $80. GRANDS from $250. PLAYER-PIANOS from $175. Terms as low as $5 « month. KNABE Warerooms, Sth Ave. at 39th Supreme Victor Service. Convenient Terms, Seg Pte FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. BET 103 & 104 ST. ON" CORMER oe the trading in today's stock market ‘ef 1% pointe, opened to-day at 0% with @ enle of 10 enares Immediately nda began the day with an advance of 1-2 & point at ane afternoon, Virginia Chemical ad- vanced to 293-8 and Guggenhelm Kx Ploration went to 68 At the cluae yea The market took # brace and trad- ing Was much more active in the after- Mr. Polk's careor wince he gradu-| Strike roan and Threatens} son, American Smeitrs not only kained its dividend but went up 1 1-2 to to Cripple the War Mu- 424-4. There were advances in Allis- vived interest in the war epecialties. Jes of the day were 712,618 incomes of Net cea revcaue, revenue, SSEETOELE 865 EF Fee SE Feeceee 6 BFTST OE ee 5A CESCPELS SFPE TERE FET Soe ELSIE Ste SECRET * _ NAN ACTIE MARKET; curs pengane. © TENSES” 545,000,000 PAD Cornen Little ten tin Done in War Returns for Pan | Year Show Biggest Receipts in Coun try’s History. WASHINGTON, Aug tt — The ereatest total of internal revenue re oripte in the history of (he Govers ment, with income tas from ind viduals, nevertheless, §41.000.000 ur der the amount estimated by the mors of the Income Tas Law enacted, Was recorded tr . annual report of the Comminsioner of internal Mevenue to-day. The as wre receipts, during the year ending June 86, including corporation and invidual ine tance, reached 6416,000,000, against $940,000,000 for the previous year 046,166, & total of $90. 190,0%. This te an increane of 04.609 420 over the previous year, wh however, embraced only ten m rhe returns approximate the | mates made last year by the internal revenue bureau, which figured the ¥1b revenue at $40,000,000 each from Jcorporation and individual tax fa when the law was enacted, re of the bill announced that for the fiscal year 116, the cor poration tax revenue would be $3 0W,0 and income tax $44,000,000, the latter being double the actual colle lon from that source. At the Capital to-day it was said] the world-wide depression on account| the failing off from the original estt- mate, and that while the framers of tracts wer the law figured there were at jeast 100 people in the United States with) 000,000 or more, there | § were only forty-one having such in- comes, Of the $41,000,000 income tax from dividuais, the normal tax produced $16,000,000, while for the larger in- comes the returns show: From in- comer between $20,000 and $50,000, | 50,000-$75,000, $000,000, rev- 004; the accepted offers in corpora: tion tax revenue and $17,417,638 from individuals, produced the greatest) Income tax revenue of all the States; | Pennsylvania was next with $4,725,139 corporation and $4,642,557 individual; Miinols, third, with $2,983,627 corpora- ton and $2,670,690 individ: Massa- chusetts, fourth, with 067 cor- ration and $2,683,084 individual, and | io, fifth, with $2,538,058 corporation | and $1,489,401 individual. None of the | other States reached the $2,000,000 mark in elther corporation or indi- vidual Income revenue. Under the emergency revenue law enacted Inst October, the treasury collected $52,068,126. This included $20,494,475 from documentary » $18,713,680 from the additiona 50 cents a barrel on fer liquors and $4,967,179 from special taxes for bankers, brokers and others, with $792,000 from theatres, concert halls and’ circuses. A new item of revenue, under an anti-narcotic law, was $248,406 from manufacturers, importers or distributers of opium. The ordinary internal revenue col- leetionn, exclusive of those from the emergency revenue law of last year, as compared with the previous fiscal year, show these decreases celpta: Distilled spirits, $16,924, tobacco,*$2,515,882; fermented liquors, $6,466,216, a net decrease of more than $: 100,000, —————<—<_—-- FRANCE SENDS BANKERS. and Mallet Will Discuss Balance + Here, PARIS, Aug. 27.—Octave Homberg of the Foreign Office and Ernest Mal- et, regent of the Bank of France, vave been designated by the Finance \Uniater, Alexandre Ribot, as the *rench delegates who are to join iritish representatives in New York, arly next month, to consider the vest means of obtaining French and Initish it balances, Roth the French delegat minent bankers, M. Homberg Is a lirector of the Banque de {Union Parisienne and the Banque Franco- e. M. Mallet, in addition to his relation to the Bank of France, ts a lirector of various banks and insur- ance companies. a ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Tennessee Copper Company directors at a meeting considered the tasue of $2,000,000 to $3,000,000 six per cont bonds, proceeds from which will be used to take up maturing issues and provide working capital. New bonds to be converted in two years at 125, re Rumely reorganisation plan agreed upon calls for the assessment of $17 4 share on the preferred and $9 on the common, Southern Ratlw: gross declined $493.48, . net, after increased $148,- 175.” From July 1 to third weak in Au- Bust Bross declined $830,506. Tonopah Development Company, quar- EST ,Suvidend 13% per cent. payable | Oct. 1 to wtock of record Sept. CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN T. ° S” ThoWar Stock Bubble, Should! nee About: Lor AValuable Sories Financial Analyzes AMERICAN STEEL FOUNDRIES—NO, 23 oe te teas OO We aus American Mel ¥ selling under 26. Tr sock have been er During th Practically one-fourt paid in $99,146,529 and © t encire ising stock oustanding BAS |S Considercd 1 om the Gvor of the | stack erems even w k Exchange A rt haw it that the e received $1¢ @ war stork, In th officials characteriae th nd, bond redemption and deprecia dream.” No order of tion charges by $231,482. In the first this sige has been newotiated for. six months of this year ¢ speaking war order class, It has done ¢ 1 but at the same tin accept orders indiscrim: of the war in Mle partly bean bea ly saa trust io Providence that a in no uncertain manner that his com-| month, and when @ substantial profit on auch | business is assured, Offers of war business have been under considera- | war orders have been received. As a on Various occasions, but con- | matter of fact It is reliably stated ta have not proved sudic Presidents Davis and Seytt! in London for several weeks but stockholders are not warranted working on an order for high explo- in looking forward to an early re Prt heavy forgings and cast- sumption of dividends, In the first / tans car bisle ‘and it may be that their quarter of this year the deficit after O TO BRILL BROTHERS ie “GET THE HABIT” BOYS SUITS Worth hee to oo At *D 50) Anda ‘Big ‘Sale of $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 & $3.00 Sprague-Made Wash Suits at 69c Boys’ Clothing on Sale at 4 Stores Only—Not on Sale in Brooklyn GO TO BRILL BROTHERS October ..., December January .... March M ET THE HABIT” « Union Square, 14th St., Near Broadway THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1915. ll, tat, bite of bed bu: the house ‘4 wr ie v TPS or , Pine carnage eulte [om ow the Geen Gar the Are Gol Standard 29 years All deateve weuamw ys~| t ©? Wividends. || ||| PAL SO - R‘R* BATSON. . . progress 81 be sue (Written Eepeciatly for The Evening Werle) f Rumors of the receipt of larce e* ree strona buy. /oubetantia + Company compar only Oxtord sale of oS iagatee the year. Every than ein months a# . pair new this season, end every pair $1.95 —eo higher. nore unfavorable, Pl about 60 r of fact, the Amer undries Company placed ! w Cuts for ¢ nibbling for orders but there ° ear to be any real au By way of comparison, just to prové how remark- rity for stating that orders of a ably low this price is, think of it would unt have actually been! cent. anny joled and Jirectors | nents impany has been in a recep: | ettoally all at Oxfords at the ridteu- lously low it] plant at Franklin, Pa. shut down in October of last year will Thin app to! reopen shortly. This will bring oper antes have done, jations up to nearly 70 per cent. of the American |capacity, The plant at Sharon, Pi which was also closed down last year, will also reopen within the next reopening of this operations up to ap toly 40 per cent. of city | ‘The reopening of these plants can- |not be accented a¥ an indication that mout Foundries Company bes # cept war business only | plant yt Grey SHOE STORES COMPANY ‘tly at- , that these plants will he employed en- v on domestic business Karnings are showing improvement, Hoboten tranch— Paterson Branch— m Male Orders Ship ‘137 Stores In 97 Cit YOUR MO BACK iF YOU'RE NOT SATISFIED To-Day and To-Morrow---The Famous Season-End SALE= MEN'S SUITS $15.00, $20.00, $25.00, Values $15.00, $20.00, $25.00, Values «8.50 The Sale for Which Thousands Wait, With Bigger Values Than Ever A Wonderful Variety of Smart Suits—Some '4 Silk Lined Bargains like these should bring every man, young man and youth in New York and for many miles around into the Brill Stores to-day or to-morrow—included are Home- spuns, Tweeds, Scotch Mixtures, Cassimeres, Chevioté and Worsteds—Some of the most desirable patterns, fabrics and models displayed this season—most of them just as desirable for Fall wear as for Summer. Much of the Smith Gray & Co. Stock Is Also Included in This Sale Palm Beach Suits In a Special Sale At 4:75 $7.50 and § 00 Values $5.00 White Flannel Trousers Now $ 2 ‘95 Smart Norfolks, And Our Big Season-End Men’s Clothing on Sale at 5 Stores—Including Brooklyn Hosiery and Underwear. 279 BROADWAY, NEAiw CHAMBE RS STREET 125TH STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE—OPEN TO-MORROW U NIL 9 P.M, And At Our New Store in Brooklyn, ON FLATBUSH AVENUE AT FULTON STREET Danger lurks in the pests. Use Peter- man’s Discovery. Peterman's Roach Food eile roaches quickly i WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS NEW JERSFY BRANCHES, hom thS Market Bi. # doors ene md ME, ——nitit Market St.. near Washini AD» «LIGVH AHL OL SUAHLOUG TINA OL OD «LIGVH AHL Lad. Including plain White and Striped Sale of Shirts, Neckwear, SUAH.LOUA THYA OL OD 47 Cortlandt St., Near Greenwich

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