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MEMORIAL FOR MEN OF 307TH Bervices for Dead WIll De Held in ncers’ Hultding Sunday, Memorial services tn honor of the mer a STOMACH TROUBLES it stated that on sent ‘ommittee Public would be bland |the situatt fated | there the nd effective correct , , should bet trol for two weeks fa glass of hot or ——— een OF tomach a few the ta Infort Russia to goo n. When this 1 Ishevikt had been in con | CONGRESSMAN WON'T SERVE. AMERICAN DELAY the 207th Infantry, 77th Divis'on, who | — e fl ; aie In service, will be held at 3 P.M. BLAMED FOR RED | Flyer in Plane From Aeronautical hy esti Marla | Exhibition Showered Welcome | 29 West Thirty-ninth Stree - H Addresses will be made by Dr. Wil Messages on Leviathan, | aoe 2. Menn’ng, Dr. Francis W, h | the first greeting ektended to the! ‘ Silverman and o's AY lien \ homecoming troops of the gth Divie- Raymond Robins Tells Sena- took to Hoboken showering papers tors Red Cross Appeal for Funds Was Ignored. | George J. Zimmerman dropped the =a messages. He wailed early this morn- WASHINGTON, March 6-—Failure ing from Keyport, N. J, ina model @ of the United States to reply promptly Areo Marine flying boat and was over Tolls Save, Cortaln, Sposty, Rolla! For ji appoais from the erican Red the Leviathan before she reached port held Indigestion Croas Mission in Russia for help in He overtook the troopship off the fighting: the Bolsheviki gave the Bol- ride em a und her to the pnb Mente, |. Rikwiaind shina delight of the soldiers, who cheered gestion, gar, souruess, stomach-ache and ; canvas bag on the transport’s deck fhadiiiiy 10 retain food are in probably | NX lawless propaganda to-day He dropped a second one before the Bine cases out of ten simply evidence that| Robins was a member of the Red | vessel reached Quarantine Miensive pecrotion of acid io takieg place # Mission in Mussia, He said! then Zimmerman flew to t= Colum: fa the stomach, causing the formation of | that Col, William B. Thompson, head pia Yacht Club and picked up Chief om actd todigestion, of the commission, cabled the United Nathan of the Aviation Photographic Ges distends the | stomach and causse | Hater Mhrr en tne edly and $1 Exhibit of the Exposition, returning that fell oppressive burning feeling some. | 50) oo a month for three months to to the Leviathan to snap photographs times known as while the eel) iq used in anti-German and anti- for the naval records frritates and inflames the doll Bolsheviki propaganda. | = @t the stomach, The troubi “We waited a long time for a re- pie salts aed Sufts FLIES FROM WASHINGTON a representative of the n Democrat Says dn't Be! The record for the Washington-New ; Mach Good Among Nepa | York flight was broken to-day when m4 AL ANDRIA, Va, March 6.—Con- | Major n. William Kenly, Director ach to do tts work properly wit: gressman-elect Carlin of Virgini of the Division of Military erona cs. ad of artificial digeatents, Mag-| Democrat, to-day announced his reslg- | alighted from a De Havitan tf 3 t jomes in several fo *“ ertal i 5 Ve be for and take only Bisurated Mag. |Pation giving among other ry Hazethurst Field one hour and fort which ts especially prepared for that he could be of little use tO & one minutes after he had left the ave nurnnee — at Republican Congress. | ’ tal, He was piloted by Major J. TI . Ocker, ‘The previo ‘ord was one { I | hour and fifty minutes, The machine ' i. CARVING SETS @ WOODEN WARE ° was driven by a Liberty motor, de ———— — veloping 400 horse-power. 4 Major Gen, Kenly was m the : rP fie by Col, B. M. Atkinson, & “ 7 Bradley and A. H. Flint, He will be i ‘A Place for Everything Ul \tearedsetiee ath ucaley and uc ain ! 4 1 is i +i lat the Aeronautical Exposition to-night ; —and the best place for winter apparel is in Assistant Secretary War Crowell @ moth-proof cedar-chest. We have an un- Jand others are also flying from Wash- ington to New York to-da usual selection of substantial chests, in all- cedar, and mahogany and walnut with cedar lining, at a wide range of reasonable prices. For packing away the linen in the winter house, for protecting small fur-pieces, the cedar chest obviates the use of strong camphor—now out ‘of reach in price—and supplies a delightful fragrance. And of course, hope chests for the bride's linen, ewis ConcER 45th Street and 6th Avenue, New York For examplo— aD Te enti : st of bright red cedar, finely finished, with ong lock, hinges and casiers, In three sizes: 42510820 48k20x20 4x21420 CHINA @ GLASS BREAKFAST BROOKLYN - -» of Fulton Street, Brooklyn Special Sale Friday Women’s New Spring | =| Plaid Skirts Full pleated model of Wool Plaid, in black and white, black and green, black and mavy (as illustrated), Also asmart “button-back” Sport Skirt of two-toned plaids in attractive colorings. Exceptional Value Sale eA RR, bs a at em ord ase: ike SETS @ TEA WAGONS SdOW @ SAAINA Nad & S1BS S¥OSSDS & SYTIOCOO ssTIUL @ SLES ONDIOWS ~¢ SGOO* > | OPPENHEIM,GLLINS & G ation | AVIATOR EXTENDED FIRST GREETING T0 27TH BOYS Jlon waa by an acroplane from (ne Aero- | nautical exhibition at the Garden, which flew over the Leviathan from Sandy mesantes of weld the "exhibition for men and ticketa for O'Ryan and his ' HEREIN 1 HOUR, 41 MINUTES | New Record. Established by Major | Gen. Kenly Cuts Off Minutes AUSTRIA WILL JOIN WITH GERMANY SOON Teutonic Union Will Be Proclaimed When Details, Now Going on, Are Completed. March 5. BERD German newspa- pers received here contain a semi official communication concerning nego-| tlations between Dr, Otto er, For- | eign Minister of German-Austria and the jerman Government for a union between German-Austria and Germany, the as communication, soon The union, says will be promulgated tions of detail now being discussed by various commissions set up for that purpose are settled and a treaty drafted which will be submitied to the (wo Na tional Assemblies as ques- After ratification by the assemblies imperial laws will be arranged for the union of Austria to the émpire. In t preparation of these A tatives will be asked to pitcher of the New York and Phi phia National League Clubs in recent years, has signe ‘ontract with the ationals, President G. W. Grant y maree was a free “Try This If You Have Dandruff There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring: | use enough to moisten the scalp and | rub it in gently with the finger tips. | By morning, most if not all of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completety dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter | how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop in- WALL STREET News and Gossip of To-Day’s Market—Present and Fu- ture Prices. OVERNMENT = authorities, working in njunetion with responsible finan- tial interests, are beginning an aggressive campaign to stamp out stock swindling, and to put an end to the activ’ of frau ulent brokerage houses, The Evening World invites readers who have been victimized by stook swindiers or bucket-shops to id in an account of thei experiences. Communications should be addressed to the Fin- ancial Editor, Names of corres- pondents will not be used with out permit ‘ Greater confidence in the future of secuity prices was manifest in to- day's market and prices ruled gener- higher than the final prices of yesterday ‘The usual budget of unfavorable news was brought to bear, but the market showed that this had been an- ticipated and discouned, and buying power Was in now way Impaired. There was a distinctly greater feel- ing of confidence that the trouble- some matter of railroad financing will soon be taken care of witbut serious difficulty, Certain banking quarters claimed to posess positive knowledge that an extra session of Congress will be called by May 1 and that banking firms working in co-operation with the War Finance Corycration will take cate of rall- roach Mnancial needs in the interim. Railroad stocks opened fractionally higher and maintained strong tone throughout tho session. Reading, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific gained more than a point by midday and there was unmistakable evidence of renewed publie interest in this group of stocks. Aw expected, the porphyry coppers reduced their dividends, but, as pre- dicted in this column copper shares proved themselves to be in a sold out condition, When the announce- ment of the dividend reductions failed to encourage selling of long stocks, shorts began to cover their committ- ments and copper shares soon showed substantial advances over the pre- vious close, Utah Copper showed a gain of 2 5-8 from the low of the day, and other copper shares showed pro- portionate gains, Pool activity again became of the strenuous order in Mexican Petrol- um, This issue advanced to 182 1-2, & net advance of 6 points over ye terday's close and other oj] shares were strong in sympathy, Financial sentiment has again be- come optimistic, Unexpectedly un- favorable news has failed to seriously degress prices. Bulls argue that the market has demonstrated the strength of the foundation on which prices rest, nd that the trend has again definite- ly turned upward, On the other hand, bebars do not conceal their disappoint- nent regarding the action of the mar- ally kket, in v af the unfavorable character of the news. The market continued to display strength to the cnd of the session, all classes of stocks participating in the upward move. As matters are beginning to shape up it looks as though banks will be called upon to bear a large share of the burden of financing the needs of railroads until an extra session of Congress convenes and enacts a bill similar the General Deficiency Bil which met an untimely death when the last Congress expired ‘Tuesday. It is everywhere admitted that the situation is serious not only to the railroads, but to equipment and steel companies who depended on a@ large to stantly, and your hair will be fluffy lustrous, glos: silky and soft, and | look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid urvon at any EXPOSITION OFTHE MANUFACTURERS AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION MADISON SQUARE ano GARDEN — REGIMENT volume of orders from railroads at this time to keep their plants op- erating at a ‘satisfactory piteh of activity, but it ts not by any means drug store. [iis inexpensive, and|%s calamitous as bearishly inelined four ounces is all you will need. This | Wall Street operators pretend they simple remedy has never been known pelieve, These bears are quoting to fail—Adve, (widely from the testimony given by 690™ a 9a meee om te THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 6, 1919. Director General Hines and Secretary of the Treasury Glass before the Senate Committee on Appropriations. Mr, Hines testified that if the Sen- “the industrial and financial results H Would be divas re ee crenate|{ CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Glass testified that if the Senate Al ah Sul failed to make the appropriation it ae would create a situation in rallrond | j circles “that would amount to a prac- i qn hogar. tical suspension.” : hm. Lat s Tho better minds of Wall Street 4m ‘ know that such results are entirely Anaconda Mini improbable, As a matter of fact, Ay ct aw there is a growing feeling of confi. [ai'wy [mn dence that remedial measures will Heth. ste soon be found. Certain it is that Secretary Giass and Mr, Hines are the not nearly as pessimistic as "i above statements would indicate. Ms Resources of the War Finance ; Corporation now total a little less mh 1% than $350,000,000. It is altogether | Neto as Creat ae likely that @ large part of these re-! Gat Nor. Ore: sources will be used to tide the rail-|{nPinnr "car: Tuterbary Can... 14 roads over until an extra session of wh. Interbars Con. Kenngoott Onion, Congress convenes. If necessary, | Lehigh, Valley the War Finance Corporation can use | Mer, Mazine « @ part of its resources aside from what it lends direct to railroads to, Vetmieum i Comer beet t4t+ in- Pp dustrial issues will again be actively | UP 1-2; Houston Oil 79 to 81. taken In hand by these pools, Noon Prices: General Asphalt, 643-4, AMERICAN PROPOSAL Magma, 26 to 28; Aetna, 9 to 91-4;/ Calls on Special Commis Royal Dutch, 843-4 to 851-2; Boat, 131-2 to 14; Inter, Cont, Rubber, 18 to] 181-2; Sinclair Gulf, 29 to 291 Wright, 4 to 41-4; United Motors, 42 ion to ita i to 424-2; M. R. R. T., 2% to 241 Report Articles for Insertion Midwest Refining, 144 to 146; Sapulpa, in Peace Treaty. 73-8 to 75-8 Total sules stocks, 790,800 shares. The close was firm, Asphalt, 67 up 2 1-4; Royal Dutch, 85 7-8 up 1-8: PARIS, March 6.—The Supreme War | Council to-day accepted the American Proposal that the Special Commissions be asked to present their reports and Midwest Ref. 162 up 7; Sinclair conclusions in the form of articles for Gulf, 29 8-4 up 1 1-4; Int, Coht, Rub., Insertion in the préliminary peace treaty, | 18 1-4 up 1-2. it was officially announced. It ts hoped to have the treaty ready! MONEY—Mix Col. opened 4 1- when President Wilson arrives, | high 5, low 4 1-2, last 5, rwls. 4 1-2, a jruling 4 1-2; industries, opened HINDENBURG IS WORRIED, | nism 5 1-2, tow 5, last 5 1-2, ris, pelo oadltdee | ruling 5 per cent. Kither to Ger- heviki, He Says, EXCHANGE-—Peseta = cables Stockholm cables 28.15; Sterling de- BERLIN, Wednesday, March 5 (Asso- ciated Press).—The military situation ! | 5 mand 4.75 3-4, cables 4.76 7-16; francs demand 5.47 1-4, cables 5.46 1-4; Swiss unless the population generally rallies to the defense of their homes and families it will_be impossible to ward off attacks by Bolshevist hordes. “The expectations of the Poles and the Entente that the Poles will succeed | to the German inheritance in the east | will be blasted," he says. "I know the Poles, and the country in the east will | belong either to us or to the Bolsheviki. —————.—_— GRAIN—Chicago range for day: CORN, Changes ra RI 4.65 To Give Camouflage Exhibition. |" AME Pavan See oui ih Maximilian Toch, pioneer American} ,COm— May up 1-8 to )-4. ily. une camoufleur, whose first official showing |’nked (0 uP ies of photographs of land fortification and marine camouflage will be made on Fri- COFFEE—Opened steady. Septem- flay evening at the Chemists’ Club, No.|),07 13,90A; December, 13.68 to 79: 50 East dist Street, under the auspices! ooo 12.6583 of the New York Section of the Ameri. | March. 18.690). ean Chemical Society, has arranged to| COTTON—Range for day, old con- ive a private view of the pictures on | racs: Friday afternoon to representatives of ’ ‘cua nie te ta the press. Norton Bronson will exhibit | yan x 5 aerial photographs, | ieee Be i oe - |aul 200 M40 A in Pare | Oriter 10.76 19.10 Chicker Coop. ) New contracts- Jewels worth $5,000, stolen tast Thurs- | }{? day from Charles Whitlock, Vice Presi- | Getter dent of the New Brunswick (N. J.) Trust | Pee ss ea Neos Company, when he left a suitcase con-| Market closed firm, up 13 J taining them a few minutes on his | Rgints F i porch, were discovered yesterday in (he | July old 20.60, up 3; Oct. old 19.60, chicken gpop df, the rear of the parson: jup 8 ‘ age of the Highland Park Reformed | co -day's trades Eee ee ean itty eeamed | Comparisons of to-day's trades will Luiden, How they got there is a mys-|be made between old and closing oid |uesday. ‘To-morrow comparisons Cot to Greet Troops, |Will be able to be made with new A meeting of Coloradoans is sched. (Contracts. The new style contracts opened from 1-2 -to> 11-2 cents above old, which is accounted for by the fact that one cannot deliver low uled for to-morrow morning in the Hall of States, New York War Camp Com-| ‘munity Service, No. West 25th | Street, to greet the returning Colorado | troops. Kk. D. Hequembourg, who will|#rades, which tends to strengthen preside, declared Colorado is ‘practically |the new style contracts. Old can the only State in the Union which hay : 1 4 no official representation in the Hal) of jOMlY be sold in liquidation. The States. All citizens of Colorado are|ring Was confused and many leading asked to attend traders assumed a hands-off policy eave STEERS the rin, djusts itself to the George E. Fexe, Editor, Dies oi) U"t!! is ad) new contracts, In the mean while spot houses sold new style, George Edgar , editor of the Bronxville Review. and Scarsdale In Mok Mee yitt | COPPER DIVIDENDS—Utah de- in the White] clared $1.60 a share, Chino 75 cents, tof being | Ray 50 cents, Nevada 3871-2 cents, Three months ago Utah declared $2.50 Town Hall. He was fifty-nine years ola. a share, Chino $1, Ray 7% cents, Nevada cents, These dividends MOS ollost are payable March 31. EARNINGS — St. Touls, Rocky (Special to The Prening HACKENSACK, March 6.—Tax Col-| Mountain and Pacifile Company, sur- lector Richard Smith jr. of North|plus for twelve months after eosin Arlington borou is a prisoner in|. 5 2,880; inc Henn on oreo ee harem d eth uit {and depreciation, $912,880; Increase, embezzlement of $13,376 of the bor- | $199,766. ough’s fund Railway Steel Spring, year 1918, ————--—— ‘Ternado; Million Loss. EUFAULA, Ala., March 6,—Reports to-day from the section swept yeater- day by a tornado showed four dead here, with many persons injured and local property loss estimated ‘at $1,000,- 000. Nearly every building ‘here was damaged. surplus after all charges and Federal tax, $3,426,009, equal after deducting ‘on $18,500,000 common, against sur- year ago. DIVIDPNDS—British-Am, Tobacco Company, Ltd., has declared an in- terim dividend of 6 per cent., payable March 31, HonJaras-Guatemala Boundary I* Settled. WASHINGTON, March 6,— At the pening of the Guatemalan Congress on | and interest $8,000,000 State of Louisiana , Port Commi: preferred dividends to $18.37 a share, plus of $4,307,860, or $24.91 a share, one | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, ~~ HUDSON— — — OL The discovery of the oil field near Homer, » has caused such a stampece of operators to that section that bargains for the conservative beginning to ap: pear in the nearby Caddo district. of $2 on common and 13-4 per cont on preferred, Common dividend is payable April 1, preferred April 15 At last dividend meeting of directors an extra dividend of $1 per share was declared and the announcement was made that the company's common stock would be placed on a regular $8 basis, new NOTES—At the annual meeting of the National Conduit and Cable Company A. H. Wiggins, Andrew Fletcher, H. J Pritchard and C. G. Galston were re- elected directors for a term of three yenrs, ‘The syndicate of bankers headed by r & Weeks announces that 000 consolidated mortgage 6 Per cent. bonds of the Chicago, St. Paul Minneapolis and Omaha Railway Com- pany have been sold. Butte and Superior produced in Feb- ruary 4,175,000 pounds of zine in con- centrates and 78,000 ounces sil Total meltings by American sugar re* finers for January and February were about 550,416 tons, against 425,896 tons in the same period last year, an in- crease of about 125,000 tons. Halsey Stuart & Co. and William R. Compton Company are offering at 100 are Hudson Oil Company has prof- ited bY this situation during the week just past by securing a three- acre lease in Section 18, 20-15, which is entirely surrounded by wells producing high gravity, high priced oil. On the leare a well in first class condition, 1,305 feet deep with an eight-inch hole, which has already begun produc- ing 44 gravity oil in commercial juantity, worth $2.50 per barrel. he field superintendent believes this well will produce several hundred barrels daily. ‘The policy of Hudson Oil Com- pany is well expressed by_ their slogan, Small ~Capital—Quality Acreage,” a policy which has been closely followed since organization. 8 ion The entire ii serial 5 per cent. bonds. ue is exempt from y taxation in Louisiana. While it is fascinating to drill in discount the loan made by private \o,adtic | terawe , is faraway places where thousands of banks to, the various companies. |S. ¥ 0 « MMi... a acres can be secured on small roy- The Federal Reserve Banks could jvane\ran! i 450 CHILDREN SAVED alty with an opportunity of making then rediscount these bankers’ loans. | fastin’ raha millions, the surest profits are made The unexpected developments in. fe, + 42 FROM BURNING ORPHANAGE conservatively. the railroad world has had the effect Southern lism tty In addition to other advantages of temporarily checking the activi- ‘twas Company’... + 1% an et of the new lease, it is situated on a tles of pools operating Im the indus- Pic "pianert: i 1 Many Asleep in Buffalo Insti main road open to heavy hauling at , U.S. Ind, Meohot + 4%) q all seasons, and a large refinery is (lal stocks, “They are assuming On | 0: &. Roker tary tution Rescued by located a’ short distance away. attitude of “watchful waiting.” Their 1° 3. Steal.. t 3H! Sis Pipe line mains cross the propert argument is that the inherently Vay «ste 2) usters. and the sale of oil can be com: strong position of the market has Wet'howe i. & ii, + BUFFALO, N. Y., March 6.—Fire de- | J menced as soon as the well is com beg Cpt ip ed Morglntad floc by! Bond transactions, $8,738,000. stroyed the greater part of the Derman|§ pleted. ‘The oil in this district ite action following the failure of : Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, causiog Saline bg ithe? “hn fies seem that these pools have gained | CURB—Opened steady, General ‘damage estimated at $150,000. The 450/PPibstantial premium rather than lost courage, It is alto- | Asphalt 643-4; Midwest Refining | chidren in the building, many of whom The au Dek likely that when effective 145 and 146; Royal Dutch 85 3-4, off | were asleep, were taken from the barns The | authorized capital of Hud- meapures to correct the railroad sit-/1.4; Intercontinental Rubber 181-4,|{ng structure by the Sisters of St. | 60m Oil Company is 100.000 shares, par value $1,00, ‘Two weils are drill ing—one IS NOW PRODUCING and one about a quarter mile from Francis, who have charg tution, of the insti- One Dead, One Mi ne in jane) BE production. The success of eith Asylum Fire. should mean at least 100 points RICHMOND, Ind., March 6—J. P.| ff vance for Hudson stock. Lebman, a patient in the Eastern In- Cultivate a habit of watching diana Hospital for the Insane, was the market daily on Hudson Oil. Write or call for circular, copies of letters of endorsement by banks and leading business _ interests. latest information, etc. Wire -for quotations. J.J. BUTLER, Specialist, 307 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Phones Worth 248-249-7481-7482 ~ burned to death during a fire which de- stroyed a men’s hospital building here. Another patient is unaccounted for. Twenty-two patients who were bed-rid- den were removed from the hospital. BORAH AND REED HERE. Thomas Also to Speak on ! Nations Night. WASHINGTON, March 6.—Senators Borah of Idaho, Republican, and ¥ sue of of Missouri, and Thomas of Co.orado, Democrats, left to-day for New York, where they will speak to-night on the of Nations before the Arts Association ator ess will be the first he has delivered on, the subject. out” He garda broker: ators Borah and |, have aitacked an institution ine the [tentative draft of the. ieague's tendering “personal serv enator Borah will speak in Brooklyn urday. DUMB 18 WEEKS FROM “FLU.” and gene We should be happy to acquaint e the eastern front is painted in| francs demand 4.88, cables 4.8 you with the genuine Leap atlireued rere yma ain von’ guilders demand 41 1-16, cables} pe our customer interview printed | any ecovern Use of i here, The Field Marshal declares that |!) | nae Volce Suddenly. try is prepared to furnish more com- ALBANY, March 6.—Medical interest plete and authentic OIL and MIN> has been aroused in the case of Nellie formation, most of which we | Murray, who was speechless for eighteen direct from our own repre- weeks following an attack of Spanish influenza, Miss Murray hag suddenly important developments are in prog- ‘ecovered the use of her voiee recovered the use of her voice fan Send for a copy of thia week's MARKET LETTER $0, Free for the asking. Charles A. Stoneham & Co, 41 Broad Street. New York. BRANC Chicngo—Detroit—Milwauilces Hartrord—T elphia— Toronto jablished 1003, No ot 332,000 ROUMANIANS KILLED. of Country's Combatant Vi tims Is Annoanced. PARIS, March The Press Bureau announce Roumanian combatants Roumanian that in th were killed or died from wounds, Utatledsased ela TEAS srl tra Doston Irishmen Resent Wilson Snab of Cohalan, BOSTON, March 6+-A resolution ondemning President Wilson for n New York by refusing to re gation of Irish sympathizers A practically obscure company to Paley ist Fae Rei. Wee: panne In many, but a real live issue to thase Branches the Friends of Irish who know. Freedom of Greater Boston. Our specially prepared letter sets —— — forth the salient facts regardings its * a merits. 29,000 Disabled Fighters Seek Voen- BEND FOR COPY TO-DAY. tonal Trainyig. WASHINGTON, March 6,-—Satisfac- L. L. WINKELMAN & C0. tory progress in tho work of Consolidated Stock x. of N educating and placing disabled s SEL Ron ca MY Be Pa e die marines and sailors was re 44 Broad Street, New York ported to-day in a statement issued nares, sours by the federal board or Vien horsd [| Direct Wrirate svives to Various Starkets taken up the cases of nearly | ha 123,000 disabled men —— Mannes Concerts t Art Musxcam, AT AaDe aR ONE We Senge ce We Specialize Only in———> concerts at 8 P. M, oh each of the| DIVIDEND PAYING Huscurn of Mot eum, Wo. admics Our Service Is at Your Command, MN er Eugene J. Callahan & Co. : BANKING AND FINANCIAL, 50 Broad St... N.Y. Tel. Broad 7447-8, SPECIAL NOTICE HUDSON OIL After the advertisement which appears else- where in to-day’s Evening World was relea ed for publication, a wire was received from the Field Superintendent stating that Hudson Oil Company has also struck oil in Well Number One. A test will be made immediately. J. J. BUTLER, Specialist 307 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Phones Worth 248-249-7481-7482. | Wl N Y YY | ie Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc., regular to the “sstistactory’ “aoluion, ‘of. the ‘quarterly’ of $1.75 on preferred, pay- apa oe "p8Ues: ‘able April 1. ‘ Ags he Bint bepe at ose MAY .Barrett Company regular quarte!

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