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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER &, 1915 eS oe sa teallesaenaai — SNM Prive Soe oe MMS ALL STL AS HS)" oe wy ~~ the Mackin indorsement reads: “Pay to the Merchaw’ Catt oe ——WSGUAND ai Se ss IN LIGHT STOCK “== Seventy -firt Kegument oo pleyese va saciiilieas 0 under optinued from Piret ¥ iets makin’ Ue Come “Man on the Street” Agree tn) Note to Seth Low He Quotes] val Ouard. With the eae With Press That Wording Exekiel, in Which Warning nD ma v, both trom foe et thett cuntegen, Ge the machine un Com me ance, and Foley, # . 64, of ber employees will Ge Is Too Harsh for Preparedness IsGiven. | fhe committee. aenes » Company © of the Gl ie * eirain of sharp ques with the tatemt of ly by Merton KH Lewu ’ isting TOO MILD FOR BERLIN WASHINGTON, Now @—In a letter | General. who ie 1 ; Reth Low of New York made pub. | the investigation . ss ‘ny, President W states! @ In whose ponsonsion ar . ' mies os eat atin tifleates for st shares ton 0 the ranks Washington Believes |i May ¥ jae : defene® | coumy Mectrie Lis ' oe ub, the ath well be briefed th a Biblical npany © 4 te ie Wanamamer i Stiffen the Blockade of Ger- trom Kackiel. Wis letter fol. | ously thet you owned? A ne to are Pores, ; we Cale 1 Wilkin owls, Gianna i many by the British how Hussey, Heat and Greenwald, a ’ . you vity Warmly tee your will you h ley of (he store ' : we has irs M 3 * y have * “a Sis t | LONDON, Nov. #—Pnpland is very | MAY MAVE EFFECT OF EXTEND. | | uriesy in letting me are a copy of| A. Certainly, | will get them, There r en af Oe | Tesentful of the tone of President Wit ING BRITISH BLOCKADE : ur remarke on the merchant ma-|i* no necessity of dragging Mra, Me> tually here because ‘ Meventy son's note concerning the British | WASHINGTON, Nov 8—That the} + rine question Call here 4 checks a } blockade of the German conat. | note f ime : 1 am particularly gratified that) Q@ Can you have here this OOF, ie ine ful t ' Comment by the “man in the claims for san , ' rs y whould so fully concur tn the po-| afternoon? AT don think #0. < one od Judge Met go. | nO to-day is far more outspoken to this : oe : sition I took in my apeech at the Man-| will get As soon as porwille, to i ne a . Certainly cle = that clear up The Phuladeiphian Wanamaker store i effect than wore the newspapers. The A hattar There is » quotation | morrow , hehe gg SR SinUAtlCne | | 5 forninhed (he edhuere Gnd Sen ter ' latter, while vigorousty defending the iat gph Be Me ey : fr ne Which I have had very|gayg HE BOUGHT sTOCK) Sieber OG & machine Hao ut ny of the Becond Seem 208 Senoring what they! that Ehginnd may adopt| > nu ¥ inind recentiy, Im con THROUGH BROKERS. |FREEDMAN SAYS HE LOANED . ja i tate the “uareh” wording of the corn fl —— oe ee jon with these important matters.! aye committer thourht that Judve i WSK Tock. | i fwunieation, are careful to explain | fiockade of Germany to meet th It is the second, third, fourth, ff) | srocail should get them at once and| MONEY ON M'CALL STOCK. | BERLIN PAPER SILENCED, that no serious trouble is to be ex- | jections of the United States that it] ® nd sixth Verses of chapter s8 ie Waa 4014 to tanks ai ooh 0 we 1. | “ | is not an actual blockade Peigar ie seh , aa tol ake ay Dected between the two countries, and | '* Soptes Me the note were dallveved 00s H ei ; or speak to the children | guce them by elosk, tn anewer ’ Suppressed Vor seem hurt rather than angry at the! aay io the Allios’ ombassies here and| + ; Thy people and say untd then c., « series of questions con ng bis} in the accumu n by Public Bervice mment, American Chief Exooutive’s attitnde. | piso to thone of the Scandinavian : » when f bring the sword upon a land quisition of the ok and how t sioner Edward B, MeCail of Nov &—The Evening jer + f the people ¢ id take 7 © the Jock 0 rn ne i Individual utterances, however, are|countries, The German Ambassador) 7 , |! teople of the land take a man ising of Andrew Freedman appeared (487 shares of the stock of the K News publishes a despatch from The bitte: will also probably be givea a copy, | 2 of their coaste, and eet for their! County Blcetric Light and Power : very ir. Diplomatic representatives of the| @ rf : jon the books of the company a8! Gonpany Hague saying that the Berlin Vor- ‘The popular view, if it ts correctly| neutral mations t y expressed | « > | watchman | transferring them to the dummy,| “During the January pante of 1907 “Herts has b suppressed tempo- reflected by it is to be heard on the \aatiafaction with the tenor of the nore, « ® | when he aeeth the aword come) sia cxin, Dex 1908, Judge MeCali| Me. McCall requested me to carry cer-| rartly street and tn shops and offices, in that |particulariy the “championing” | hy $ [upon the land, he bloweth a trumpet | ‘ tu ritles through the dupression,| The Vorwacrts Ix one of the leading the President had the “hyphenated | ** ae ey ere eee and warn the people hae: wm trying to wet't See ut at b pee okt attiok eats | Democratic vote” clearly in mind in what he sald, Then, whosoever heareth the! ee vou. L can't recolle Gas conniueranty it ekceus ot the Value i he puts American profits much ‘ und of the trumpet and taketh not) eet Lut my recoll | collateral. ‘This collateral was 4 as che auciue the wee t higher than vital British necessities, | . f the sword come and Level bought the first block shares of Kings County Niectrie suapended te orarily Last and that the most resolute answer : his blood shall be upon bis - 1| be ht stock. 1a Soctaliat pronun ' . , sharea much earlier than 1908, In December, 1908, the iticising adversely the @aght to be returned to the effect that + > own 4 ly peer a iver = measures for regulation : hink it was in 190% or 1904 that I] paid and 1 ered to Mr. M « Bngiand does not proposs to be ham- : * “He heard the sound of the trum. gee th h Bache & [387 share wk which T had upply and distribution of feed pered in its life and death struggle by 00000004 9400000000440 sadgead’n| pet and took not warning, his blood |POUSME the stock shrowsh Hacky & ay collateral and which had bec i consideration for America’s overseas — yoni ——- —_ Semmens | shall be upon him: but he that taketh | ec saman at all. It's all wrong tol iyt Wms Pame uring the period BANKING AND FINANCIAL, wate. AND Two ASSOCIATES Staten desires, therefore, to Impress] it denies that a legal blockade exists, | “fit Pee heb eo rom the | intinuate that Mr. MeCall_ in December, 1908, ‘and F To <n oat ‘i ? ty's| declaring Great Britain has been un’| “Buy if the watchman see the) watter th (ginal purchase of | Whatever transfer had been made since NOTE REGARDED AS TOO MILD fost sarnestly upon Hie MAlety's ieesensne ener SRSTIS Coalatierits | ewond come and blow wot the trampet |, Atte, {hat erlsinal purchase of Hy" noe acquainted wits. t) Me Curb Feature To-Day BY THOSE IN BERLIN. " between enemy and neutral irade.|ang the people be not warned: if the | 100 oF 125 hess >» M8T | Know nothing whatever about th (via London), Nov. 8— = the relations between it and His Maj-| Pointing out that a blockade is mani- " tak . shares represents the accretions com-| Kings County Flectric Light Company . "] , esty’s Government be governed, not | festly a question of fact, the nete| sword come, and take any person from | om increases in capital stock | or its operations. I have never owned Dr bch critttae ccetay| (Continued from First Page) = [57D niicy of expedlensy, but by holds that it Is “common “knowis4e | among them, he ts taken away in his | sry Mee eae te duuecnte tis ; the stock srersonally.” eral tenor of curre! Ls that the German coastw are opea to) own iniquity; but his blood will I re- ” Mr ‘nan in answer to ques- of the American note to England con- those established rules of interna-|trade with the Scandinavian coun- | Ow" M4 5 tw, | Shares at par. I don't remember any|tions, said he did nut recall who ap- cerning British taterference with| inherently defective for the purpose; |#Nal conduct upon which Great] tries,” und that tho placing of covtun Aire at the watehman's hand” lof the details of those accretions.| peared to be the owner of the stock | American trade at sea. a that isdiction| Britain in the past has held the|M the contraband list makes it ap- 11 waw recalled to-day that Aslannncdeal Al} know Was that aaa at | wn was transferred to him as and that in many cases jurisdiction (04 states to account. when the| Pear, that England herself admits cae) J, Br8an, in his statement assailing | / ; tan tote marly eight years ago. Hix & legal standpoint it was con-| is asserted in violation of the law of ¢ | blockade Is ineffective to prevent cot-| President Wilson's plan of prepared. |! We notified that I was entitled to}, he said, would only. ihe at that President Wilson made out | nations, jatter Nation was @ belligerent en-|ton from reaching their enemios or 4 rod it was Oe Ghallense t0)| buy additional stock at par and I} had loaned Edward F “ bttuly of the form of the | ess, declared ‘as “a challenge to | OF pony aul heal taken wa ceole ‘unassailable _} aged in a struggle for national ex-| else is dou s ald so. § f money an an case. Tt was not with| “The United States, therefore, can | eee ee eee a at tinpoct, | blockade, the spirit of Christianit at considerable fencing about |tateral 387 sharca uf Kings ‘ace his arguments that fault was found | not submit to the curtailment of its The note says England blocka:l: day, whether oonsoiounly Grnot,|. mee. Co malserable . Blectric stock Dut with the fact that he did not back | neutral rights by these measures.| ent day but of’ tue fara ina Pht*-| the ports of Norway, Sweden, Den- | yi." %" ; ¥ OF NOt.) Low the stock records came to show | Blec ——»—_—__. | Terror a, chiamahe ovidediiy toiak Jent day but of the future, that the| mark and Holland \o Arierican tade,| Wilson took up that challenge SHA ART. ahideha ware put in’ MAChin's ; Up, J which aro admittedly retaliatory, and principles of international right be] yer trades with these countries 7 . | Write for Our Analytical Letter, he ought to have done, with some aort }therefore illegal, in conception and in maintained unimpaired. zat. Sen reean oes coming from Andrew Freed- ‘NO E of a threat, veiled, at least. nature, and intended to punish the) UNITED STATES WILL GHAM-| Formal notice, therefore, is given ¢ witness suddenly blurted | C. R. BERGMAN & CO. expressions toward Germany, It] enemies of Great Britain for alleged PION NEUTRAL RIGHTS, that fhe United States cannot x | ON PASSPORT FRAUD ly wat “I will tell you all about that, It| were exceedingly “Thus task British O1 4 pointed. out, Megalities on thelr part, ‘The United | | “Tlum task of coainpioning the in-/ hor cannot bo reasonably expected to : cesoeeteent INVESTMENT SECURITIES severe and one of the messages States might be in a position to tegrity of neutral rights which have advise its citizens to seck redress he. was this way. Mackin was my confi- received the sanction of the civilize | vine D4 8 sent to Berlin was declared to dave! onject to them if its interests and world agamat the lawless, condugt ot fore tribunals which are, in ite og ential adviser, 1 just put tt in bl ‘cna New York amounted, In everything but form, to| the interests of all neutrals were un-| belligerents, arising out of the bitter-| jam Unauthorized by International hame, that's all, He had nothing to Berlin Intimates, It Is Said, That law. | Stock market opened active, show- | yasn't bought from Work Was Done By Bel- an ultimatum. With England, it was ness of the great conflict which is —_—_—o———— | Stock me Li h do with it, It wasn’ ght from or as Done By Be Qémartbd that he merely argues, give| erent 0” (hem. Dut, being affected. | now wasting the countries of Europe, | ing irregular changes. Baldwin| Freedman, ‘The reason for 'reed- , {t cannot with complacence suffer |the United States unhesitatingly a |Locomotive and Maxwell Motors} man’s na ppearing Was that there gian Spies, no intimation of the course he willl further subordination of its righte|#umes, and to its accomplishment of] CROP FOR 1915 s k NAA BY ieeslative een a lean on tie orci atone t com " re weak on sel Dy sp yas a loan on the stock at one time| yw HON -g eo) jeunyes UeTHIi Ve Uilm moor | and interests to the plea that the ex-| {ft task it will devote its operates were w h selling P Was a loan on the stock a | WASHINGTON, > rtiti- \ e y. §.--Germany's ‘cls! lwaye th olde! ‘op sre e Mr. Freedman and the ¢ fs ply with his wishes rather than|ceptional geographic position of the SaareiniAg always iat | Osc UALlty WORTH $1 COTRCHIIY S18 LE] racial atau beau art Lite mdt hacia yeep [note disclaiming responsibility for at 0 on jed as 100) u cates W wiv: oh collateral | enemies of Great Britain require or|!t has sought to exercise in its rela- ’ ' ' rallied as soon as sales, which had |cates were given to him ag collateral) fraugy in American passports, arrived » It was freely com- tions with the warring nations,” accumulated at opening, were ex-|for the loan, I don't know what he | 4, aay py nail from Ambassador Ger- | ta fairneas, rg would fiury oppressive and illegal prac- rhe, United Brat se sdymattheoutwet! wasiNGTON, Nov. 8 ecuted. American Smelting gained ny Buve aoke With Chom CIE WERRe| have 8 correspondence | tices. that it has delayed answering Great ASHINQTON, No' Lod don sl dvance ob [Dee Sa eee understood the note i England at the same time that “The Government of the United| Britain's notes in the hope that the| tion's corn crop this year iy the most | poms And of sharp advance which ‘during that petiod. But when the | 1 is understood the ot eat plans | announced purpose jreat Britain, | ps 7 oe) ny followed the opening, the railroads |loan was paid off the certificates were | at Antwern trxularly organized pie ‘e “to exercise their cW.igerent right| Valuable ever grown, Based on prices|led, followed by the war order issues |returned to me and i had them all) were found by TOAD See Tote ee ory ‘de: s 1 Mackin’s name, | American passports. These were pre-| theo intersebe oe nowrmnncestion £05) paid farmers Nov. 1, it is worth|#nd industrials, Canadian Pacific Rena eu ne . aauneot jon | sumably for use by Belgian spies in| causing “the least possible amount of | $1,913,025,000, was the most active, gaining 45-8/with them than a child of yours, | Germany iB G {meonventence to persons engaged in points, to 187 6-8, U, 8. Steel sold at| The dividend checks were mad When a German spy named Ronen: R thal and several others werw arronted 20 Broad St, New York legitimate trade,” would, in practice,| 18 size it is second only to the rec- 8 up 1 1-4 from the tow. Raig.|able to him because he was not unjustifiably tnfringe upon ths) ord crop of 1912, ‘The production ia| Sir amt Crusible rallied tT) primis, [stockholder of record, and he in-|in London last summer, the Br neutral rights of American citizens, veral points above Saturday's close, | orsed them over to me at frat, and authorities said that forged Amert “It ts, therefore, a inatter of regret,” 8,090,590,000 bushels—or 4,000,000 bush- | sveral points above al aceon the then later to Mrs, McCall [Passports were found among thelr af save the note, “that this hope has not! ,, = 2 MAREE wd w . . At the time the transfer won! fects. Inquiry was n made by the been realized, but that, on the oon, | els less than the country’s previous | ¢ uly low around mid-day but market mac th 1008 and the certificates were | State Department through Ambassador | = trary, interferences with Amerioah | | biggest corn crop. became dull on the advance, . sa ne ea ~ is Issued in Ma , did he sign | Gerard, UY AN ELL ships and cargoes, destined in good | _—_—_——_—— them in blank? oP ce 6 | tae des aith to neutral ports. and lawfully! ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, about that. | think they were si in Berlin, H entitled co'proseeds have become 4e”| CLOSING QUOTATIONS, | .,,ATEME FOR INVESTORS. | {avout that, I tine et ert sr via"sayvate wiceese, soe | Kathodion Bronze Pfd. creasingly vexatious, causing Ameri- earnings decreased $145,888 from July [ferred them to Mrs. McCall. ia tpeoup lice fy mage tlilag cy hie je can shipowners and American met-| wig, net changw fom previous closing f'to Oct. 30. Q. And did you leave them all the Pigs, : chants to complain to this Govern- — intervening time in his name without | marks ($80 to $37) last week, accordin T. A. COOK ment of the failure to take steps to low. Georgia Central for year ended Junelany assignment? A. I think so to size, are on the market to-day at $! - A. prevent an exercise of. belligerent ; 30 earned 6 40-100 per cent on common Why did you do that; was it n xtock after deducting preferred divi- |, Sigh) Ac it Was o trengure ofc dend. compared with $ 83-100 per cent. |idence, He was my confidential as- the previous year, coon to $27.50, a result of the Federal Goy- crnment’s recent price regulation order, | 20 BROAD ST. power in contravention of their juat rights. “As the measures complained of proceed directly from orders tasued NEW YORK Behe arisen cut inate aaereaee Chicago, Milwaukee & St re-|M'CALL HAD NO FEAR OF CON- cuted by British authorities, and eat. ports business largest on record, FIDENTIAL MAN. grouse a reasonable apprehension Xu, “diel iy fy > Reali fa : ] t fear his death or an that, if not resisted, they may be car-| Aq, Pennsylvania Railroad and its sub-| Q. Did you not feur his deat i We idiaries own 340,424 shares of Southern |assignment to his creditors? A, Oh, ried) to an extent even more injurious) Am: Ht ‘gt }| Pacific, and tt ts known. that they are|no, 1 was not afraid of his death and Le t dlreote tm ate x3) this Hie baz| 4 Apsoonda wee 1, Ifor sale. A syndicate ix negotiating for|he had no creditors, moant, directa the attention of His Mas i Eis ie ob ly the shares, but the offer ts unsatis-| Q) and you left thie stock wholly in considerations” ie wa 6 ty factory, me his name #o that #o far as any record ™ Bie, A 1% went the stock, worth $40,000 or $50,- > hi, MAINTAIN RIGHT TO SELL To} li, .\o)., fm" i %| NEW YORK ‘COTTON EXCHANGE. | 000, was actually his? A. Yes. LOFT S FIRE DRILL i } NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. Canadian, Pacthie. i 3 OP ae # High Q. When did you make the transfer ss aeee : , 42) to Mrs, McCall? A. It was in the . | The United States maintains itn|{h Mine cag ‘ HH Oi 138 | clearing up process, just prior to my FT’S Model Daylight Factory has a fire drill | Wit right to sell to neutral countries and\c. Rt % 1 1ue7 1207 taking the oath as Public Service sometimes as often as twice a week. Our Ik denounces as “illegal and unjustifi- | Viios “ec md + 12:02 E18 \Commissioner in February, 1913. It 4 i A able” the attempt of a belligereat to Co. vel ~~ Ladd Pe lOce 65) WTS. 76 | was about eight or ten days before L Master Mechanic reports that at the last tneortere | with fuck brads on the Continantal ain 5H}, Market diosea steudy 6 pointe up to} took office, 1 don’t Fecall the ox fire ‘drill we emptied the entire building of all 0 ood S| Crucible test 4 |T o date, It was done because o 1 in two and one-qu i are later to go to an enemy country, ||), 4 4 ere | statute. employees quarter minutes, sine Government announees that ie) a SC? {| stepped om Guny” Arrented. | Wirt method was used in mak- When you take into consideration that we have Mea nan MecinlenlOres muaciolent tink ble by ee dy | James Walsh, a driver, of No. 225) ing this transfer? A. ‘That's what I upwards of 1500 employees, this is quick work. | Gens Blestrle # | Weat Tenth str ppeared at St. Vin-/am in doubt about, IT cannot ree N h catastrophe as happened in a Brookl: Se | Gontrich Co, pa 1% |cent's Hospital to-day with a bullet |lect whether Mackin signed it In viank | o suc P ppe 4 Brooklyn ‘ fasts Bese + | wound in his right hand. He said he | then or prior to that time Candy Factory last Saturday is possible to this had stepped on @ revolver in a dark his phase transaction about hallway of his apartment bullding and | Whi it Judge that the weapon had beén accidentally enclon was ¢ Walsh was hgld at the hos vortant by the 4 with violating the Sulli- wanted to examine th a ENP LE : ullls Nee what date the transfer bore aud Factory, proving the slogan of Clean Candy, Clean Woreitinabin in a Model, Fire-Proof Sanit Factory and “PENNY A POUND PROFIT,” Navenaioonteectere® TEST THE RAPID vy cy ehonen bie HEALING WORK I mus Milani Oo A T. 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