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UY $50,000.00 REALTY TOSTART BiG SHIPPING ERA Banks and Commercial Firms Rush for Larger Holdings in Financial District Banks and shipping concerns are buying real estate for a great conm- merciaj boom. | More than $50,000,000 of proper'y has been accumulated in the financial district during the last few months. It ts the most powerful buying move- ment that has developed south of Mul- ton Street in many years. Buyers are expanding their fucilities for the era of business activity which ts expected to start with finu! ratification of peace treaties. Two new factors are looming before business leaders of the metropolis. One is their New World financial po- sition. This country not only has made $8,500,000,000 loans to its Ku- eropean allies, but it has bought back over $2,500,000,000 of its own securi ties with its war profits, So instead of paying $150,000,000 a year as inter est to Europe, as in times before the ‘ war, this money will remain here, and fn addition Europa must send 000,000 here as interest on “her war debt to us, This places New York in | the position of a world banker. RAPID EXPANSION FOR BIG SHIPPING ERA. Wquaily as important is the huge construction of ship tonnage here— nearly 13,000,000 tons to be buill th's year and more to follow from the mammoth shipyards put up primaridy for war emergencios but available now to maka the United States a great maritime nation, New York Is the centre of the new shipping indus try, and thousands of vessels under the United States flag a pected to wake ocean freight rates so low that all products of this country, raw 14 well as manufactured, will be placed at low figures in all of the worl: sompetitive markets, thus vastly #x- { panding trade wiih forekgo countries. The rea} estate boom Yn the finan- cial district to prepare for the new era, according to experts, !s sure to epread over the entire metropolitan territory. As the commercial future | enlarges, business concerns will has- ten to secure available sites as Gose as possiblo to the main centres, and! lever rms will spread the movement | gradually, while the demand for homes to shelter increasing popula- fees, attrested by the additional in- justries, will take up outlyin; . dential areas, ane | ae operators have been uying in every section to anticipats| “Hating values which must accompany business and home expansion. Ail watching the financial district | Gwhere some big deal ts closed nearly every day. The feature of the past ‘week was the purchase of the §2,500,- 000 Postal Life Building on the south- fost corner of Nassau and Liberty itreets by the National Bank of Com- merce, which owns the skyscraper ac folning the Cedar Street corner Tt ta @agonally opposite the block bought recently as a site for the Federal fte- serve Bank, bounded by Liberty, Nas. sau, William Streets and Malden Lane. BANKS LEAD RUSH FOR MORE BUSINESS BOOM. Next in importance was the filing of plans by Capt. John Jacob Astor of London, son of Lont Astor, formerly William Waldorf Astor of New York, ‘fora thirty-one-story building at Now, # to 12 Wall Street to cost $1,500,000, and the report that the property would be acquired by the Hankers ‘Trust Company to extend its thirty-two- story structure edjoining on ths _Rorthwest corner at Nassau Street “lt followed the pyrchase by the Royal Bank of Canada of the twenty-story _offices at No. 68 William Street, north- ‘Imparts Lustre _ To the Teeth | aoaorennly and thoroughly ing the teeth from all de ; it wr stain, SOZODONT re- & 9 and purifies the fects, me mouth. White teeth or yellow a show the evidence of refine | ment and purity after using ‘sozodout FOR THE TEETH Liquid Powder or Paste SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE \ NOW ON SALE ‘1919 World Almanac mplete War Record, _ PRICE 35c B Mail 50c 4 Cloth Bound (Ready About Feb. 1) 75 Cents By Mail, 90 Cents 19009909000 0000 9500000008 4 re, ory 2 he : y THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1919. CONSOLIDATED GAS C0. PLEA FOR $1 GAS 1S REFUTED BY ITS OWN VERIFIED FIGURES Ready to Devel ep With Actual Ship WASHINGTO. Corporation Is Not in Financial Straits—Despite War It Set Aside Surplus of $13,325,802 and Also [errstiont gota excoan Spent $51,525,191 in Additions and ‘een nations witnou a 8 ness to undert International RESERVE BOARD PROPOSES WORLD CLEARING HOUSE. Interna) | tional Gold Fund to Do Away rents, Willing development of an exchange fund to actions be- tual ship: ment of gold was expressed to-day Improvements. uy the Federd! Reserve Board in its —_ report for 1918. This arrangement That the Consolidated as Company hasn't the slightest justification would be simi for its attempt to boost the price of gas from 80 cents to $1 a 1,000 cuble taineg py the B ard 4 | may eventually be participa to that now main settle bal- feet is shown by its own figures published last October in the Wall Street 64 yetween banks with the United Journal, These figures, which were announced at « time when the Consol- |. idated Gas Company wanted financiers of Wall Street to know bow well it, ‘had weathered the war, are eloquent fllustrations of corporation eMfciency; The fund might be developed in making ends meet and prospering at an abnormal time when other con-/®™Mong the Entente nations and a cerns were going under few leading neutrals, “but it is con- Briefs of the arguments made before Judge Julius Mayer in the United|ceivable that all civilized countries States Court will be presented to him to-day, and within the next wee ants,” said or ten days he is expected to decide whether the Consolidated Gas Com- | pany shall succeed in its attempt to baF the city of New York from par-|the Board, The gold would be de ticipation in its suit to knoek out the Kighty-Cent Gas Law | posited in trust in some Government | This law, which has #tood the test of the United States Supreme | ’ Court, has been in effect for ten years, and through its provisions the| bank or banks to guarantee exchange people of this city have saved many millions of dollars, obligations, and \t was proposed that Ii its suit to wet aside the law the Consolidated makes the Attorney|the fund should be limited to cur- General of. the State, the District Attorney of New York County and the! rent commercial and exchange trans- mnants of the Public Service Commission-—Whitney, Kracke and Hervey actions. defendants, and carefully avoids bringing in the City of New York, Byte led to the fact reason of his long experience in fighting corporations in behalf of the city, us Corporation Counsel Burr is well qualified to fight against an abrogation of | that even during the war strain the the 80-Cent Gax Law. That's why the city has been tgnored in the suit. | sold reserve notes never fell below Me folowing is a drue statement of the Consolidated Gas Company's |60 per cent., thoueh only 40 per cent Gnancia! condition asx sanctioned for publication in the Wall Street Journal: | was required by law. This was in "An ayalysic of the financial structure of the Consolidated Gas Sysiem | terpreted as indicating a healthy con- Aincloses the fact that in the last four years, from 1914 to 1917 inclusive, dition necessary ax a prelude to the condition of the subsidiary companies owned or controlled by the Con- | qnancing -¢ foroign trade. solidated Gas Company have undergone a remarkable Improvement, despite oni wsainst. danger in the the war conditions which adversely affected their operations. k ‘In the control of other companies, that rank the Consolidated Gas|PO8t war readjustment, the Board stock as a } Investment iasue and accounts for its stock selling around | said: 190 in normal times, yielding a little less than 5% per cent, on its 7 per Drastic contraction would be fol- cent, dividend. lowed by results no less disastrous “During the four years mentioned above the aggregate corporate sur-|than those which would attend undue plus of these subsidiary companies been increased by more than $13.- expansion, and the process of defla- alle 3, as against $37,- leclaration of war, surplus of these companies, showing 000,000, On Dee, 31 last their surplus ¢ tion must therefore work itself out be pe in @ gradu 868,931 on the same date of 1913, the year previous to the tan “The fc win) compares the rmitted to and or- the impro nt in curp! derly manner, Discount rates, which 1997 1913. Changes. for the past eighteen months have New York Edison $36,397,410 $29,614,702 Tne... $6,708,707 | been based on the rates borne by the Astoria Lt, Heat & Pow. Inc.. 2 Government issues, must for the time Central Union 240° Inc., 1,67 being continue to be fixed with re- NOCHE UNIOR Gas 15116 SL Deo... 916,187 gard to Treasury requirements, but Standard Gas ight Co.. 498 9.742 Dec 12100) || uanithial Was obllgntione dt the Gov: bees once Hane sc esiiee ie: wee ernments have been digested and the N.Y, & Queens Gas Co.. 4.491 103, Inc 41117 [invested assets of the Federal Re- United El, Lt, & Power. 061,800 88441 Ine 2,100,241 serve Banks have been restored to a - < —_ = commercial b 8 rates can be estap- Total $51,273,622 $87,868,931 Inc. .$14.895,80. lished with reference to the commer- he New York Edison Company, the largest retailer of electricity in the world, is the most important subsidiary. The Consolidated Gas Company owns $65,943,400, or 99.99 ver cent. of the total capital stock of the Edison Company, and from this investment derives $4,785,796 in dividends yearly. “The physical condition of the various properties has been kept at the sesible degree of efficiency. In the four years to Dec, 31, 1917, » total 191 has been expended out of earnings for the upkeep and exten sion of plants. The following table shows how the earnings have been clal requirements of the co puntry.” JERSEY PHONE CHARGES DON'T APPLY TO BURLESON diverted for these purposes 5 seaine A ehare “Additions and extensions. 1917 1916, 1915, 1914, Order Suspending Arbitrary and repairs and renewals. . $11,626,182 $11,844,046 $12,824,890 $1 073" Apparently Excessive Increases In other words, despite the war, the Consolidated Gas Company's surplus i increased $13,i25,802, and in addition the sum of $51,625,191 was expended Ignored, Says Utility Board, out of the earnings of the company in additions and improvements. There. | TRENTON, N. J., Feb. §.—Unless the fore the surplus and money spent for improvements and other items for the|courts decide that the various States upkeep of the enormous plant amounted to $64,86 have the authority with respect to The company that set forth this information for the benefit of Wail] telephone charges within their borders Street investors is the same Concern that wants its 80-cent gas rate raised| and Postmaster General Burleson {s to $1 on the ground that it is financially embarrassed, compelled to r t the decision tel- eph charges may be made and pay- east corner of Pine Street, for $1 o00,-| men the “elghteen-story| ment insisted upon by him whether 000 and the sale of the Montauk Build. | butldin, 6 Beaver Street for oc-|they are accurate or reasonable in . , oe. 76 81 un Btreat, ne be pads inaUranpe Bem of Wil. amount, the State Board of Public Maiden ane and No. 9 dberty 0: ughes bough the | utility Commissios s advised W a Street, by heirs of J. Metcalfe Thomas | ¢! offices No. 1 Wittam | 1" pe a jetta , iia to Ormond — Kealt Company and he twelve-story Jewellers’ | 1 Behoen i f Newark, Broadway-John Street Company Court at No. 61 Maiden Lane was | The company officials complained that Among other deals involvin, ‘mitt: | volved in another deal. sm the New York Telephone Company w fons were the purchase of the old in-| Properties we bought by Cullman | overcharging the firm on local and tony surance building corner at. William| Hrothers, Miranda & Co. Rosenwald | distance calls, The jand Pine Streets by the Rank of Brother, Dodwell & Co,, Lanboru : : . Co & J. Jord c "} that the laws of the Sta America, the old Mechanics and J n, Kuhne Metals Bank Building at St Wail Libby Curtin, Prederick Brown, | charges by e companies do not ‘Strect dy, National City Company, | Sitsbec “Graham, ‘James H. Cruik: | apply to the Postmaste eral, now Fae ceathaan: of Wall and Sank, Daniel P. Morse, Willlam D.| operating the telephone comps The Now Stre 500,000, by the Kilpatrick, Harry K. Grigg, Robert 8. utility Commissioners further point out New York Stock Exchange; No, 74 Hillott, Edward H. O'Brien of Saq| iii: the Board's orders suspendit Broadway. by. Central Union ‘Trust| Francisco and a strong New England | (hit the Board's Pee ae Company, the $4,000,000 skyscraper | #YMdicate acting through Charles F,|bitrary and apparently excessive" in- at No, 12 Broadway by a steamship , Noyes. creases in rates have been ignored and company, the old Stevens House cor.) that its requests for information as to ’ ai: her, opposite, at Morr et, as charges now being made in New Jersey A site on Broad ‘Btrect, was bought ‘ilies 'tor Mexican ‘Telegraph Company, SENTENCED T0 “SIN | Huiiding, another on Broad and New | 43] nevreRATES CHARGE Streets for a Western Union Cable! Bullding. Panshiadvat i National Park Bank bought Bros: Poughkeepsie Court Gives Bank-| AGAINST UL S, AGENT nan's and Mouquin's, on Fulton and] runt Broker From Two to Four Ann Streets, to extend its structure, Norton, STOMACH UPSET? & steamship |S!" Sing Prison last night by Supreme {Court Justice Seeger, | Sherrill pleaded guilty to third de- ‘Bree forgery three weeks ago, and huw jbeen held in the county Jail, pending his Lilly Lide | fore the Senate Buildings yesterday the charge that Trainor of the War Depar Estate Division sought a comm Gaston, Williams & Wigmore com- Years and Eight Months 1 ring en Protes! ins pleted ‘their building at Nos, 5-89 | Pita “ight Months. jHot Springs Men Protest Against Hroadway here was buying by W.) POUGHKEEPSIE, Feb. 8.—Harold w.| —Trainor’s Valuation of Hos- It. Grace & Co, the Cotton and Coffee | Sherrill, second member of the bank >, Rxchangis and big shipping firms rupt brokerage firm of Atwater, Foote pital Property There. around Hanover Square, also great ¢ Zi Pa ‘ es A extension by the tobacco, sugar and «& rw il, which failed for §! 0,000, WASHIN ‘ON, ‘eb. 8.—Conrad | coffee concerns in tne same section, ; Nearly year ago, was sentenced to| Poppenhusen of Chicago reiterated be Committee Milton 4 tment Reat recovery from influenza. His sentence is {Of $100,000 tn connection with t ) for & minimum period of two ye and | Chicago Speedwa Hospital ojec Get at the Real Cause—Take | 'misinum ot "our! Stara” and eight | yy wore the incident, touke phace. at i months, the most for his offense, lag je incide ook place a Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets : his office June 28 last, ‘Trainor in That's what thousands of stomach : ° Die in Hotel Fire. |denying the charge, and asserting sufferers are doing now, Instead of | 'NPIANAPOLIS, Feb. S.—Two men| that a commission was offered him, taking tonics, or trying to patch up a; “T° dead and eight others are in al recently testified he was not in Pop- poor digestion, they are attacking the |!0c#! hospital as the result of a fire| penhusen’s office Jun but was veal cause of the ailment— im the Palac Hotel here geriy torday there June 25 and July ives sod Slenenered Lowele. lev sport. W. E. Chester and W. T. 8. Curtis | ‘ arouse | an Ind of Hot Sprin appeared before the liver in a soothing, healing way, | fire int Han ah. the | tha pountte Pagar ay biti ‘When the liver and bowels are per- frat building occupied by|made by Mr. Tralnor in a report to | forming their natural functions, away 3 oe é |the department last summer that ey goes indigestion and stomach troubles, Armenian History in Faxcant, Jexorbilant sum had been asked» by 5 stman Hotel Company, ui Hot | If you have a iH toate. In your! Armenia and her long strides] § agureinad ty i be Pe ated mouth, tongue coated, appetite Poot | inrough history beginning 1.300 years | ment as a livewial, wPheg jaz, 2 ‘bled ed ested foods, | P°foFe Christ down to the 1th con-| ‘ainor had only a Curso. y energy, troubled with u: SS} tury will be shown in an elaborate | inspection of the pr Mr, ‘Trai you should take Olive Tablets, the | pageant which will be the feature nor defended his 1 mepeltute for, calomel. Tabi a dinner Riven by the American Com: | Ir. wards’ Olive Tablets are a|Mmiitee for the Independence of Ar s5 purely vegetable compound mixed with | "n'a at the Plaza Totel night | Auto Serperie of Cone | Bath Rta alive calor. They do the work without Wite Killer Dies, Sett-stain, | Twenty inode tixteen corpo ty J Ut George King, fifty-eight, of No. 826. rations, pris National As- She ing, crampe or pain. East 165th Street, the Bronx, wh: sociation Aute ceasory Jub: fake one of two bedtime or qc kitted AE, WhO shot | bere, w acquitted "yeaterday ty & ou can eat what you like. one ied his ils: Alen in fae Doe jury} feral Judge Learued y and then fred two Hane of conspiring to r Wie 5c per box. All druggista hott into nfs Qa, boa, ‘ated eaters | sites in violation of tes @hi 4 CLOSING = pe SORENES q PAM = EVENING WORLD =~ ACHING JOINTS SOLDIER AND S ILOR LETTER COLUMN F F H atin ‘Don't suffer! Relief comes Answers Given Are Official, th § Hs the moment you rub with | Prom | the Army and Navy (f)°"wi. old “St. Jacobs Liniment”™ | Departments — Address {5° "3 mi ‘ ( ' ‘ Don't stay sore, stiff and tame All Inquiries to Eve- meta ¢ I tuber up! Rul soothing, penetrating H toe jer % ‘ “St. Jacobs Liniment™ right ins your | ning World Soldier ners i achirig muscles, Joints and painful atte Frew: Nor, yt nerves. It's the quickest, surest pain and Sailor Letter aniretion Cov reltel on earth, ft le Abaotutely harm Column, ibe less and doesn't burn the skin cel Mer" t Jacobs Lini conquers ea ie ‘ pain, It instantly s away any “Priority” in Answers Means Special i. uche, soreness and. stiffness in’ the List for Return. Midva| head, neck, shoulders, back, legs, | His Anxious Sister, M. b. T.—Com- ¥ jarms, fingers or any part of the boc pany A, 74th Engineers, to which nothing like it. You simply pour a | your brother ts aftached, has cot yet b little In your hand and rub “where it s{harts," and relief comes instantly jbeen designated for return home. i (owas gan calppleall Get a small teat ; E. J. M, No, 869 Elton Avenue, Q “| bottle from any drug sto! It Bronx—Company F, 327th Infantry, is jt er disappoints—six gold medal | Now located at Pranthay. +) awards—Adet J. L, Friedland, 6 Rutgers Street— rH The 303d Sanitary Train, 309th Fle | Hospital, is not on priority for % PHOTO P PLAYS. There is no record of the 2d Com- | ;Pany, Ammunition Train Repla LIBERTY BO. ment Unit. The ist Replacement De- | }')+, |" Anxious Sister-—The 70th Coast Ar- tlilery has not yet been designated fo lreturn, Mrs. Commencing Sunday GOLDWYN Presents GERALDINE 4 in any N. C. B. Brookiyn—Bvacua ff 11-8 tion Hospital No, 11, 1s now at Les July, 521-4, off 1; May pork Mans, France. It is not on priority ynuh' hie ule ot 68 las for return fe : ; Mr. L. M, Bridgeport, Conn.—The | Mi y BLN Bt 04 3d Division, Co. H, of the 7th | { fantry, is located at Andernach, Ger- ic SHADOWS many. Anxious Mother—Battery A of the |}! 68th Coast Artillery 1s on priority for return, and is expected to sail shortly. Mrs. L. Craven, 109 W. 98th Street— Company C, 34 Anti-Aireraft Machine Gun Battalion, STRAND SYMPHONY ORCH. CARL EDOUARDE Conductor MACK SENNETT COMEDY REVIEW Ma an early return C, C.—The 326th Infantry . "| tached to the 82d Division, ROO TRS: Wah, 12.85 0 10 N 66 on priority. obs N Mrs. 110 West 73d Street DIVIDE Natiotal Cioau aaa Mobile Hospital No. 10 A.B. Fa 18 suit Company, te auasieek a N not on priority for return on preferred, payable March 1. OF HUMANITY’ M. G.—Company B, 11th Engineers has been on priority since Jan. 17 Cripple Creek Central Railway, Mrs. P. Bulger, 1211 Balcom Ave-Pesular quarterly 1 per cent. payable! Ye RUN CLOBER 0, seat nue, Bronx—The 52 eer Infantry | March 1, N.Y Was Moe tn Years has not been designated for an early . bov Wor Miss “iF return, | EARNINGS—International Nickel, COMIN Re tow Mrs. B. M. D. wark, N, J.—The!nine months ending 1 31. Surplus A NEW fener ian rai on priority ati F, B.—The 111th Ammunition [¢tred divi Of $4,671,391, equal to BROADWAY THEATRE 36th Division, has been on da share, carned on $41, ") com- wt fist STRE, priority since Jan. mon stock of $25 par valuc, against ND a a M. aE Krom, Bennewater, Ulster $3.10 a share earned in corresponding . ¥,—Company © of the 308th 19 period of Machine Gun Battalion is attached to ople’s Gas Light and Coke Com- | the 78th Division, It is not on pri- Mabniits. Gua lncomerecoa Soe aT ority. z » for eight months ended Aug. 31, | NK SCHUYLER 3980, Mrs. E. L. S.—The 479th Casual 1918, under old rat howing deficit “MON, TUE, WED. Company is pnattached, and is not a atid one t5: Bay wey ene on priority four m 31, 1918, un Mrs. T. Kingler—The 348th In- incre , showing net revent ay wou ma Bere etce? | fantry has been on priority since No- of $100,822. After erediting other in- | REX THO. vember The 335th Field Artillery come of $34,762, defleit for entire yea is not on priority for return. amount zainst déticit | F RE D STONE ———>—_— of $1, i na Big Novelty Peture Nat and Suit Company Vine RU iubviteel Net carning ¥ 1918 afier war 1 Mat 15-20c_ inel_t 030. taxes a preferred dividends were | 8997 | to $831 @-share on BURTON HOLMES: NEY ft With the Yanks “fare iin PALLY » SU "| MON. RAT eh POPULAR PRICES - SOF toss so Hege Taken Into Care| andation, The Foundation announced to-day that it had added to it sociated institutions Allegheny Col- | , Meadville, . ec Was tal bond sales, $5.778,000. | Irregularity marked the opening of here the market, the shipping list suf ing from the announcement that one founded more than a of the coast line subsidiaries of At- century ago unger the influence of Har- | ——————_—— -__— — § : yard University, Dr. William H. Crawe lantic Guif and West Indies lines had ford, President for twent-sfive years ‘PLAZA: nie at S0un Street. heen forced to cease operations on has ‘been prominent in war work over etree Tea ah ee account of adverse operating con- Syikq tinder Ine Carnente Poundatite | Loon MOORE} * CHARLIE ditions. Atlantic Gulf lost 2 3-4 to new plan of contributory: annul “Go West, CHAPLIN 1-2, Hide and Leather pfd. gained 1 3-8 to 87 1-2 in reflection of fur- ther reports regarding @ financial re- djustment, Tobaceo Products may new high on movement at 80 up 7-8, and American Sumatra Aqua 11-2 to 102 8-4, Steels and Coppers showed little change but the Rails Young Man” |‘‘A Dog's Life” THE FIGHTING ROOSEVELTS. PHOTO PLAYS, | PILL TOLLAL LLLP OUDOAMUAUDLLETYY LY ROPLLIU LAT Dat ALAA ALAALUAL ILL OAL IUDUD LALLA LLL ELLA DALDPYL LULU RIVOLI RIALTO B'WAY at 49th DIRECTION HUGO RIESENFELD B'WAY at 4und were fractionally higher, Eeginning Sunday | P.M. A sale of copper is reported at GETTYSBURG—PRIZMA | ASCENT OF MATTERHORN around 17 1-4 cents for immediate NATURAL COLOR FLSTUB ES BURLINGHAM SCENIC {00000 pounds “Is invuived nthe ALLA NAZIMOVA bes CLAYTON transaction, +4 eture ie be “ sramount Preture a "steel Was off to 88 8-8 at the viose,; "CUT OF THE FOG MAGGIE PEPPER but there was no organized pressure RIVOLI PICTORIAL MACK SENNETT COMEDY “RIP & STITCH, TAILORS."* “MARCHE SLAVE” in evidence. VISUAL NEWS OF ALL THE WORLD Midwest “LIGHT CAVALRY” OVERTURE t opening. “OVERTURE gee Rasalan ¢ 1 AR, oft RIVOLI ORCHESTRA |RIALTO ORCHESTRA nter, Cont. Rubber 1-2, up 1 ERNO RAPEE and 108, KLEIN JG0 RIESENFELD and NAT FINSTON Inter, Pet, 20 1-2, off 1-8; General Gonaucting ss Ganeuetieg Asphalt 65 to 65 2; United Mot Las IMPS TO-DAY—WM. 8. HART in LAST TIMES. TO-DAY-—CECIE BL DE MILLES The close was weak. Inter, Con -—— se Rubber 16 1-4, off 1; United Motors , off 1-4; Midwest, 143 1-2, off t | ~ Hundreds Toresd Avey Vestereay! at ration was 9 jenera phal 41 ‘ Geners N Ago h ap “ if OFF Be4s THE FAMOUS ROOSEVELT PICT BEXCHAN( Closing. Rierlin demand, 475 to 80, cables, 476 to Colonel Roosevelt's dramatic Ne story made with his consent and Franes demand, 545 to 5-8, cables A Laughing, Thrilled, Cheering Audience } ss Briss ; a, : d amand 494 Ladies & Children avoid night crowds by attending Matinecs cables, b¢ juilders demand, 41 to BROADWAY 1-8, cables, 41 to 8-8; Peseta cables TO-DAY end st 4 20 to 18 Teddy, a. weitk, School Noy Scouta’ Morvins Mat sist st CLEARINGS.—Philadeiphia derfoot, punched ia Ike TO-MORROW Re St SCHUYLER 637,518, decrease, $3,846,418, Bos Moy Scoute’ Band ut Afatinee, \QUMMATRE 3980 $45,154,141, increase, $2,192478, -- Yor} 3,082, e 6, ~ ork, #082, increase, $4 BURLESQUE BURLESQUE, he easury was debtor Set Jat ths Clearing House § i ral Reserve Hank creditor, $4 7 GRAIN - Chica. March corn {NEAR 3 %yp 1201-4, upd May, 1.13 to 1.12, up Ito a 4; July, 1091-4 to 1.09, , [Set fo Wats Julp 69 it to. HARRY. LANG” 565-8; July, 541-2, up 1-4 a. v | Around the second hour price : IN. HIS. NEW, i were Mare) corn, 120 1-4 : May 112 6-8, off 1-8; Ju 108 7-8 un 8 May oats. 1-2 ly i) erica: Mee pork i : up 4 r prices. were: Marv 118 3-4, off 1; May, 111 7-8, x July, 107 3-4, off 3-4, ; May oats, 65 3-8, Ww SI GEORGE WasseL = | VANDERBILT ue w LONGACRE OAT R Ee, INTER GARDEN W. of Biwar Wed, & Bat, Majinees IUBERT “GOOD MORNING JUDGE’ CHARLES: KING MOLLIE KING | wl Crothery ant conn wh ALU TUE JOURNEY olahtley. je Winwood snd Cyr Woe St Mats. Wed. & MARIECAHILL...h ipa on CEN: TURY GROVE fio! NEW CEN TORY! 1s: MIDNIGHT WHIRL M. Mi ihe 10 $1.50, PLAYHOUSE A B JUST ARCUND THE GURNER™ Hi 5, ALJORIE RAMBEAU Alware 500 Orch. Se 3 ANHATTAN}2, in EYES OF YOUTH, W 4.30, b. Eveninge POREVER AFTER LICE | person RADY «0 « | BhOALHURST 4h Mw ‘ COMEDY Hn) 0 39TH ST. 1K, BOOTH ATH 91. [2% ARY”: NASH IN HE BIG: CHANCE FLORENCE REED iN] ROADS‘or DESTINY 48thSt.! 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Oo e Theiler of Thrillers. ETTHI THAN ‘OH, BOYS" West 43 Ma Herald. vy, 3.30 3 Wed & Sat, ny VION oe w Wa Byes |, Wed. & ui, 2.15, NORA BAYES Uabied Pint Cl Ww OF AMEMICAN SLN¢ ALLSTAR inal“ Auierica Mata SO TRLY NOLARLE (HENIVAL me Op GREATEST CAS. ASSEMELED IN COMIC av Win. Ww S Tih Fye. Mary’ Navn WHEATHE. fra “ENTURY it BETR OTHA MAETERLINOK. Author (THE BLUE BIRD.” ECONOMIC PRICES WORK MONDAY WONDERS )