The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1918, Page 15

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i] tremendous wealth in the natural ro~ Trumbull Steel Company—-Regular lend of 2% per pd et tonal sources of Mexico and he divided his y | quarterty dividends of 1% per cent. on | "ble June 29 to stock record | ine of Germa e | time between the United Stal breferred and 1% per cent. on common. | Granby Consolidated Mining Company | f:\" ’ | Mexico, It was sald at the De Mock, ni marebis July 1 to stock record |—Regular quarterly dividend of 24 per | (yvuelans ment of Justice that Madero became Tune gent, payable Aug. 1 to atock reoord | ikestonted: In hire atid, anoieip batore | Crick We tet ee : | pS DSS h {rm Mexican Executive was shot, ——— - : ue Manufacturing Company M never nl years. 4 j made summerfeid head of his secret . Page.) | Regular quarterly divide wd of MP . books WI ode ] ty 2 service department, ‘ake all other| Continued from Fiset Fag | CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. | cent, on preferred sive, pay | A . government bureaus his office died ont tnt t rte in May totalle: | Department of Justice Looking | Win the Present take in other operations of the! West-| With act ctanpe ftom psa cite: | United States imports tm Slay totaled rn tc -} 4 | «4 arfeld, acc: ij ‘onsidered timely now in oe | closures From Man | Summerfeld, according to the De-| ern Union cons! siiaieil Pees a % ) for Disclosures From } [partment of ‘Justice, then aligned| view of the deadlock over tho threat. | Am" at" AD Gommny. Nave, right te rineerine. | | Arrested at Astor. | himself with Villa, and for two years| ened strike of the company’s teleg- new bonds at be cod = _ frequent trips 5 | bac ; Cariton, President of tho > . a a KEN P, s > Felix A. Summerfeld, thirty-nine} back and forwadr across the border| Newcomb Cariton, Indiana Pipe Line Company—Regu D GREEN PEAS ; Wi d M Co I edaatiie th : Villa's purchasing agent, It is] Western Union, said the practice cf Sividend of § percent. | coptala, ot freak iret | i ords and usic mplete ‘ Years old, the wealthy German min- | said that he is wealthy. sending telegrams by train messen- | Aug. 15 to stock of record | Bake one hour L | ": tag engineer, who has made his home| teeny ed ae ae Trenuent ton. | gers was resorted to only in times of 4 | low oven, | Before baking mix | Fa IN i! | a the Hotel Astor for the past four ferences between Summerfeld ana| emergency, such as a strain of war matin agent ip Gaston | dhe hed det K a ce = THE “ years, arrested jast night by a Gov- ioe neo St MEd AGE Paseale ¢ nae traffic or a break-down of one of the that, notw that anding: Got ‘rr Ms Pye malt pork and three table- ' ey Motany Worsted Mills, Passaic, N. J. / tions, embargoes and lim. |p spoonfuls o a @rmment secret agent, according tol with offices at No, 200 Fitth Avenue. | Company's plants. a af nine space, earnings for May ° E a |Since then the Botany Mills property| “Blighty per cent. of all telegraph aiividend | requirements, | al € ; ¥ has been taken over by A, Mitchell| trafflc out of Washington is Govern- gel I eB oh al I ) the Department of Justice, besides | 5 . Washi is G though on bie to, ept a portlor ; Ybeing the special purchasing agent of} Palmer, United States Enemy Allen| ment business,” said Mr. Carlton, Chairman. of the Board of Directors. 2 Villa in tho United States, was the| Property Custodian, and Stallforth| wwe have to take care of private for the report cireulated ‘that directors he under the regime of the late Presi-| Tt was learned to-day that Sum-| accepting night letters we agree to Leto d Ro bee sTre i ; bad ' merfeld upon request had made . rertal . We Commercial Trust Company of New B “et dent Madero, ‘Through this medium| Memeld upon Teauest had made |detiver them at a certain hour Rinutar au dividend ‘ot | y America’s rs the Government agents believe that| Justice offices within the last few| ‘OOK to transmitting them by train} fs at ao t 8 able J o stock Of f Summerfield spent the night in the PA r00d ys SUNMERFELD, first Mexican and Germany was supplied with band information of American affairs. Greenwich Street Police Station, and early this morning he was taken to the Department of Justice office in the fourteenth floor, Park Row Build- ing, where he closeted through- out the day with Charles A. De head of the New York branch of the Government operatives. The Governmont will admit only that Summerfeld will pe interned as @ dangerous alien enemy. But Rufus J. Sprague jr, head of the New York Port Enemy Alien Bureau, says that important developments are expected 1909, after he had been released from rmany as an army reservist. Upon his return and with his Knowledge of mining ho realized the le has been making days and he had been closely ques- | tioned, At 8 o'clock last night Summerfeld was enjoying his dinner at the Astor and ‘clock he was in a cell at the Greenwich Police Station, BILL TO RAISE DRAFT AGE BEFORE CONGRESS: SOON |Kahn Announces Action Will Be Asked at Present Session— Favors 45-Year Limit. WASHINGTON, Jun ).—A War De- partment bill changing the draft oges | will be presented at this session of “ £.. —— _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918. WALL STREET GOSSIP | PATERSON BARS GERMAN. en i W.U.NIGHT LETTERS | Schools AM Teutonic ton Vext Summer Recipes raphers. this yielding over 71-10 p service as a means of insuring their delivery at the stipulated hour.” | Mr, Cariton refused to answer a question as to whether the wires at this time were overloaded to the ey- clusion of private business, Asked whether the train service was general all over the country, he sald it was not, and prevailed only tn the t where war traffic was heaviest, He declared he did not know the pric- tice was a violation of the law. “ Rush Taggart, general counsel and | y Vice President of the Western Union, | \* refused to comment on the seizure of | \\ the telegrams, but admitted that Gov-| *: ernment officials on previous occ had taken up with the company the MADE IN U, S, A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. Trust Company. dividend of V to = stock MT HH EE Ci FIRST SONG JUNE 30TH Most Popular Composers GET THE SET The Composers: IRVING BERLIN GUS EDWARDS SILVIO HEIN ia toe Bummerteld. case Congress, Representative Julius Kahn,| practice of sendin: telegrams by | "Gulgeiertela left Germany in 1902 Nhatae hilly oui Maloselet of the] train. LOU HIRSCH and came to the United States. In 1906 mse tary ‘airs Committee, de- WASHINGTON, June 20.—Postal in- he rakeened Py Gewuas phase as 4 hes or dabei m er the | *Pectors to-day arrested a number of |5) RAYMOND HUBBELL Ron-gommissioned officer with the |ase limit under twentvcene soar tee {travelling agents of the Western |’ = MGlarshiba forcen in the Boxer cdmpaign | perience of the Allee her ohegn ip ie Beha ck on trains |! VICTOR JACOBI in China in 1906 and 1907, and was|said, that the s from eighteen etween Boston, New York, Philadel-| | " guchaiee later from a German pros twenty-one are not the best saileee: phia, Baltimore and Washington and || JEROME KERN versity, receiving degrees in geology | He favors a of twenty-one to for-| seized suit cases they were carrying |! S + tv-five ed a ie! J rans- \ eee vated te | Soca he Ramm Ara |e y eapeton tas oc SIGMUND ROMBERG Aporopration Gil was” complsted to. | MOO tslaranh, | Thi practic DAVE STAMPER - oe . 5 tee. Th I be submitted to- | ws forbidding persons not connected o | morrow to the full committee in an et | with the postal service from conduct- JEAN SCHWARTZ ; LEMON JUICE { |fort to bring it before the Senate early |ing a traffic in communications over NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. | next week. regular post roads. The penalty is a “A A : sap | One of the important amendments | ftme of not more ie +00. if rs July Se pais ge 79 Each Composer a Famous Song Writer od |corps officers, It provides for an addi-| Owing to the extreme rush of tele- | December ,, = Ext 4) ie: — tional Major’ General and two Briga-| graph message business in recent | January No Interest—No Extras si 66 ; ; 29 Gis! Mane teaching tion 4 aeisGsrithe Sete SIRE hi [monte the eomonny found sm [aE a occas Solitaire Lane : iris! e i diers for each million men in the Na- | possible to transmit all messages of- |, Dot OGtOn Realy)” UD “ i ” if skin is sunburned, | tonal Army, including the Reserve Of- | rerea py wire, it 1s enld, and resorted | pointe: Middling Volands, 30.400, Only 2 More Days From “The = ad be the George M. rte or (reciled ee to the messenger system, using fast - | pre Ded * EIB lM llth dlonedhed “AJ onan eatre. 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