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ae WALL STREET E Mews and Gossip of To-Day’s aracter nd uded more stock with the exception of rails than ¢ te veetertoy 1"! CLOSING QUOTATIONS. up 91-210 34-4 up 15-8 to lt COFFEE Decrenier 14,25 bar 140 Market firm. May 1 116.81; June 1548 a 15.51; July "2016.24; August 15.010 16.0149 ptember 14.8) A 14.81; Octol 14.68; November , 14.08 a 14.5) mer 1440 a 144d; January 14.404 14.42; Pebruary 14.40 4 WA2; Maren W429 1444; April Mala 44 COTTON to off 15 1 un week March $344,2"9 Market firm—Old contra new up 35 to 23 METALS, Mrtaj exchange topper easier & 3-4; Apr to 15 3-5 15.50; June, 15 155-8 to 157-8; 7 1-2; Sey 100 tons erat hang Ma quotes Bie Spot is tember, a month 15 3-4 d. Spot 15.18 to 15,30 15.16 to 15.30, Spelter hanged St. Louis 6171 971-2; May 15 April to Lead is quiet A Hedley Gold Mining, earnings 4 share veut of on $192, 240,000 shares o net $288,095 or Colorado & Southern line equal 4 ' etroiy Uc | Septem- and un- 0; April- firm and spot and | August, | 1918, net! ¢ capital! $1.99 al re on 120,000 shares in 1917, . fourth $71 fim Jan, 2 $3, increase 237,996, ah Consolidated reports for year 1918 net profits of $252,76%, equal to 84 cents a share on shares outstanding, inst $2. 4 share in 1917, Northern Pacific, year 1918—2 Jeome after charge 129,934, equa | to $8.11 a share on $248,000,000 capi tal! stock, against net income of $29,502,686, or $11.89 a share in 1917, DIVIDENDS. Cosden & Co., regular quarterly of {hag b Not Trading on the Paris on active and all mark firm and broadening tened Bours 21-2 per cent. on the common stock. ae ets lately show y. ine fluenced by ex utions of early ‘con- j clusion of preliminary pence trenty: Mexican Ea and De Beers shares have been drm. The foreign exchange [market turned ¢ t i | | at $41.4 ja ta f ‘ Market—Present and Fue {cut much opposition to #1 3. ture Prices. hb pg \ were spread that a short t ‘ OVERNMENT authorities, PM LE ee MN aad Ces Mit shintd with responsible financial | ea. the issue, The outstanding | tae eae Interests, are beginning an 8@° | iiccy in closely held and the post item ii Gressive campaign to stamp Out | the imate ra : ‘ stock swindling, and to put an | OV MUNR in } h end to the activities of fraudulent || aSate ‘a ~ dit bi brokerage houses. The Evening MW LOE CoAT: IGANG Grn World invites readers who have foi iv uncing A kd ‘ been victimized by stock ewine | P°0) SUVanone a ; dirs or bucket-shops to send in |POInI® Ammonis! other a we an account of their experiences, | WP" Tebtures wore General wa Communications should be Bettrcasdd gained 3 1-8 points, Kelly inte ; dressed to the Financial Editor, [SPringfeld, = whieh gained 1-8) Ie Ham: = of correspondents will net [Points, Bugnr, which gained 2 3-4) (ee Velo t he used without permiesion, |boints, and Rubber, which gained | itr eet sent |4 9-8 points wee Mane The bidding up of stock prices con-| Other leaders were Mexican Retro. | Misin | tinued in to-day’s market without any |!eum, Corn Products, American Cot- | Mo. Pa developments to account for the|tom Oil, American Linseed and the} \* at movement. In fact, the Iittle news |“sricultural stocks ‘ im ‘ that came to light could only be in-| Steel stocks were firmer, 1 Stee! |i: Va rn terpreted as being against the con-|saining about a point and Bethlehem | hd structive side of prices. Steel “B" at one time showing a gain To-day’s despatches confirmed ;f more than two points xt previous reports that there are seri. | In the ister afternoon the compara H ‘ ous disagreements amongst the “Big |{ve heavin of railroad shares. | {."" \ . Four" at the Peace Conference, No|coupled with profit-taking, caused}! $ | id further progress was made toward | 80me recessions from the highs ' “1 settling the stecl price dispute at|G@y, but the resuits of the day's ‘ naM Washington. Reports from the cop- | tons were altogether in 1 per trade were mostly unfavorable, [those operating for a higher level LIBERTY BONDE. Quite a number of monthly railroad | quotations 21-20 99.12, up 10s Ist 4 fr statements were published that were! he mond of speculative Wall | 10: 20 4s 9976, off 2) Int 41 pe Glstinctly bad. Street iw much that unfavorable news [up 10; 2d, 41-46 off 4; 3d 41-45 Yet pull pools apparently are not! is practically disregarded, while any | 95.72, off 2: 41h 41-4 ‘ a whit discouraged. In fact the up-| aeveiopments of a favorable nature ward movement was of a broader! resulta in the brisk bidding up of| Total sales stocks, 1.225.200 shave stocks, Bond sales, $12,312.00 Old time traders are at a joss to - CURB. understand why so little attention I} nay ateady. Intcont. fbr! Gina that exiate in the ateet indua. [22-2 up <4: Merritt 201-8, up 3-4: S P. Morris 121-2, off 1-2; Midwest] 4 try, the demoralization in the copper dete Ldte tats bers Gees. ub det 23 ist) edabe thle ad gb tanai bi Around 11 o'clock Midwest sold at aA earnings and the doubtful outcome of] 6) 04, new hugh for ene: Inter. 18 O18 the Peace Conference GaLiSHall. BetPoleuin Bath WiGNc Rea? Z up 5-8 Fy Z These are matters of prime impor | Ginetaip 451 ap Merritt 20708, Z tg tance, yet outwardly they are having up 1-8: Intercont, Rubber 191-4 P Zhe a negligible influence in shaping the] fornia a bas Yoak, hs J courao of prices. ‘The expression 18] 464.9; Wright-Martin, 31-2 to 84 frequently used that Wall Street 18] grup, «1.2 to ®t; Swift Int, at Ie2 now experiencing a “hope” market |\, g9) Chalmers, 9 to 91-2; Writing Jand in many respecta it seems a At-| paper, 51-2 to : Mouston, 7% to $1? | ting characterization Magma, 31 to 3%; Asphalt, 631-2 to The speculative element either igs; ‘ndicott-Johnson, 50 to 51; Actua, | minimize the unfavorable phases of! 91.4 to 9 4-8 the factors named above, or express!” rhe close wan steuily, Int. Cont, confidence that there will #oon bel rubber, 203-4, up 112: Int. Pot, 24, present market valuon will be moro[UP 2&4: Philly Morris, 12: stkdwen [than Justified. And this confidence in| 2¢84-% up 81-2: Merritt, 20, up 1-4 lbeing backed up by heavy murket MON commitments. Call, mixed collateral, lending and | Now Look Out On the other hand there is a powers} renewing at 91-2; all industrial, 6 per y 7 ful clement in Wall that cent For Your Feet |i: tponte view, and have placed| “erentists , themselves in & position where they! Sterling and francs ruled firm NG whenthous- can reap larg efits from a price ig cables, after selling to 4.67 ands of men are | gownswing. They pin their faith on| era eb returning to civilian life prospects of |. further shading of] to 5.88. Swi nles were ~now is the time to steel prices) which the disagreement | 1" ela cablon, 20.90, and Stock make sure that your — | between the Industries Board and the | pgs yy Mu To Aeurting, demand fect will never again Railroad Administration foreshadows, | mand 3.00, cables a8; Swiss, franes. be sqeezed into narrow on the luck of demand for copper | demand 7.28, guilders, de pointed shoes—to guard metal in spite of an eleven cent re-| Mand 404 ; 8407 1% against the corns, cal- duction in price, on prospects of cerca louses, bunions, ine |nsher moncy rates with the opening] | Now $04,820,948 frown nails, eto, that army |f the Liberty Joan campaign, at ane shoes have freed you from. the none too remote po: nau) 8s TaRpbaee : the Peace Conference will develop ub- NeuiaRATaCinealane rs Feary 08e future foot J into more of lems of a flazle jHo ral Reserve Bunk ard the heavy i In spite of the heavy volume of | creditor $ feta exestarahlar hroadscaed trading ench day, the outside public] yo * Révestorsthe togies! see not part gin the market to i ry large ext The size of pub. cessors to He participa can always be accu ane yourarmy = |rately measure! by the expansion in shoes. Be- the loans of commission houses, Me wn causethey | most important of these hounes state | tn let the feet that their loans show a comparatively | iy drow as they should and are small increan over two months axo, : "uhm food looking besides. | ae rare adar re vege aes \ hapa % MADE FOR MEN the limit) permitted by the Money|, a woM and CHILDREN Committee during the last Liberty |e Go to the Fducator dealer | LaN_ campaign Corn iin ao and get @ pair today. them for the whole family. See the good looking Educa: torforboysshownhere. And be sure that Educator is stamped on the sole. There | is no protection stronger than the famous Educator trade- mark. It means that behind | every part of the shoe stands @ responsible manufacturer, Rice & Hutchins, Inc., Boston. RICE & HUTCHINS | DUCATOR | | “al none Laced Bilus ator fae Women BANKING AND FINANCIAL | Do You Wish You Knew the General Rules Of Trading? The way to place an order with a broker? the deposit requirements?—the commission charges? what instructions to give?—and how an account is opened? Our Free Booklet explains this timely subject in a simple way and gives clear examples. Send for a copy today Ask for Booklet No. E.W.-463, JONES & BAKER SECURITIES 50 Broad St. 505 Fi Ag beoghety 505 Fifth Ave. Tel, Murray Hil 712 NEW YORK Direct Private Wires DETROIT PHILADELPHIA PARE) PITTSBURGH BOSTON ——— es | | | | re-hearing | of $50,000 for wo. rliing and dollur rai | depress ales from money there Is 4 perc At & meeting of directors oad it was de 1 the dividend until al compensation ual rental the dividen put not received Kdgar D. Pou enzaged nm war on the Maure' Treasury for shipment sier within last da in to the amount of $ or have York. t ent 6 O08 ided to take no the Based on the 1 Was earned receipt mpan work in tania 0.000 40 1, W. W. NOW WN PRISON TO BE DEPORTED BY U. S, Warrants Served at Leavenworth Call for Banishment at End of Their Sentences, LEAVENWORTH. Kas April 8.- Warrahts calling for the deportation of ‘erty members of the I W. W., now serving sentences in the Federal prison including twelve of the thirty- seven recently admitted to bail, pending of thei to-day by an warrants of their sentences, cases, we immigration off legtried Sternber Smith Asks for Fands, but Say W " Inve ALBANY, April investigati asked of the Legi v. Smith, The request w: message to and billy ea were imu last night rpopriation du Govemor what way HERRICK FOR DRUG did not ne Intends to | 2 April 8. nominated Walter R. the Ls ling for th diate! re served cial. The all for deportation at the end The mom| of the 1. W. W. against whom warrants were served include Ragnar Johnson, Organizer of Con- struction Workers; John Avila, editor lof newspaper at Daterson, N. J.) Vlad mir Lossieff, Russian exile: Walter T. Neff, Philadelphia; Charles Plahn Chicago, Charles Rothfischer, editor of \ a Hunwarian weekly at Chicago Franch Miller, tile = worker, and Bee $50,000 FOR INVESTIGATION. Doe ate: Not 8.—An_ appropriation 1s by the Gov- slature by made in slature ap- ly intro- ntimate in stigate JOB. ov, Smith has Herrick, New York City, to be head of the narcotic drug control commission Ly POsl- tion is at present filled by Frank hardson of Cambridg: who was mporary appointee of Gov, Whit- This commission ts one that Gov Smith has recor nded be a bolished Minneapolls Bank Held Up. MINN POLIS, April &—Six men held up the People's State Bank at Seven. business caped with Liberty F was lock Corners, & busy tistrict. this forenool $4,500 cash and nds Cashier A.B n the vaul Minneapolis nm, and ew f13,000 “Tn Kolstead ORDER the guest of Ur Sta fam M, Calder at a tauk Club, All members of thee: tive committees gnd a few personal Pe TOO BUSY 8. T.UNON EN “TO REPORT THEFTS. VOTE TONIGHT La said an oficial of Fisher & Thomp son. “The place was full of the next day.” > - | BOWIE ENTRIES. | RACE TRACK, BOWIE, Md, April | The entries for to-morrow s races are ay follow Viner RACE Chu an a ve Penhiwn, tf i Nib ler teat Yatenew "Mie Kaimt ier ABCOND TAGE Le an. pbeli. 3 Tuntt THIRD Amora, 111 *Kinging ud. 110 ell, 1s Girl, 10 bh The paral academy name | six and @ hall forionae, Wisemt | 1 Stauwa Wruour, Lon | ‘Kinng. Lane, SUX ACES Claiming f Woe evi MoUie ieACK -Miaim: ah xt Pair Track fant Ark., April 8,.—Iin Finst na 100 nid | and usward bran Vela hemna. Init Tobe Mins Howe, Tod New Model 108; | Nino Tio; Tom UD. Also Might “Can TInt $800 lenine Tine Pieridae "and gne unt iim). too anton Mini 1. RA st 03 Tima | McClelland. entey TURE WACK -Aliowances: R000. four. | ‘Ole aed wana: wine and one-atxt) iniiew | {0b eObsins, “105: Kot Tor Ty Maree Kings) 112 113. AH. Poel claiming! 8600: Wire sur and Upwards wit. fron. == Diseunaion Siti, Noon acai 101; Nannam, 10t: *Mob Piode ogmman Kim 108. Seaipia Seco Tod: Seon Ce Iga. lod: Kuklux, 108: Mond 10; *Riratkay up, 110: Unieriy, ALi, Als gine teath and.” 00 TH HACHE-Clatming™ 8100; four. ear olde nd aman: one atid eat inten. | Verna he iag. L Iie firing, | 1082 Than mn | Witagemot. 108) Bi rt of aheihy,| 108s ie | Wal yak Als 10 MO eounl a sential Crouty; toa | | | SIDNEY DREW, ACTOR, ILL. | Stricken While Playing in mairait| jere by Wife. | r ctor, is serious’ ii at Nis home, No, 876 Park Avenuo, He suffered a complete physical collapse | In Detroit last Friday, where he and Mrs, Drew were playing in ‘Keep Her Smiling’ and as there was no under- study, the comedy was closed. Mra. © a doctor accompanied him to New York. Mrs. Drew said to- day she believed he would recover. a | Roosevelt Speaks in Brooklyn, Hetore speakir at the meetin the Kings County Repub! n Committ in Kismet Temple, Brooklyn, tonight, | Lieut, Col, Theodore Roosevelt will be hited ates Senator Will jinner at the Mon- tends have been asked to meet the olonel. ae ae BRING HOME 2,805 TROOPS Kenttych Comes From Bordeaux, nena lee sat ind ee alba From Si. Nazaire 1 Phin to Permi i t ‘5 nopic Due April 12 Drink De \\ transports due ods hav 10O1T. Ap é aboard 2,805 An: an soldie ' mth a os Luckenbach from Bordeaux, 2,70 and " rom ! - the Turrialba, St N n t Home of Sisters of Judge Crain) Garrison Howls siadonwtnd Kenbach Is the 1 Brolty | Z 2} al » 3 Sath “ y ” b bifid fficerva a One of Places Robbed—3 Asssociution an “Outsider Of the army perso - . the 1 un Guin ‘ Foca i the Turrlaiba $7 a Safes Looted ind Won't Deal With It. | geacuation ‘Hospital i - 202d Base Hospita “ Police were too busy to bother t Receiv sindley M. Garrison of | The transport t tine in ‘ tea 1, the fi of t s porting four little robberies in the. tho BH rid Transit ¢ prominently iw t t nd f 2 Lah = pid Tr fought on the wa i die se last week, ‘The loxs totaled about’ sent a lett afte ; iaufiy resented i Fe: figtioe amendtuser f 18 sala $17,900, leet will arrive Ap f ante | ; he Amalg 1 As ition of arrive A 1 ” t n 4 ror “We didn't sugh to A Laide A AC aii ; laies was va save ara namo in the par declared one é : et Em lithe ¢ ft ywed 18,507 4 oa man, when he reported $1 missing. terizing the amalga- | Canop’ On i ‘ Lieut. Jolin McManus harge of mated nas an rehdiaid 1S ¢ fl ‘ D detectives at the Kast 67th Street Jee y deal with S coats one “ ed ' mar ti s Heine oF Silas Crt it NPA Bde ella edd The pros r tv pery in the home of Miss Christobel 44 RNAS © pro} ‘ v Crala and "Miss ‘Davida. Crocker etter ana torwardea aver «(CHURCH ‘SALOONS’ PLANNED 1 vivo 0 te! tusvit Chita tal Tp oC + eee © 7% ata ° Vy 7 « oP Ou ident Sen ans Bae uel ynference between the receiver and Methodists in Ruston to Bay Bars jected, accord > nimost compiere WE General Bessions, at 3 heads of B. departments down and Sell Soft Drink unoft t w ixteer “4 4th Street. The sisters are i114 the bosses of car barn BOSTON, April 8.--Temperance bar- | cit w zg und 6 t. of the Morida and the home is in charge six thousand B, R. T, employees foms, furnishing all the good elements miuired to carty the Agures stood of a caretaker, Jewelry worth $8,000! wis aro members of the Amatga. /Of tho saloon minus intoxicating liquor, | 56,601 4 Of the plan abd Gite #8 | © pli ned fo ia city by the etho- inst ft ile | mated Association will meet to-night f° Planned for ¢ Fy by thre Atetno= Fags inet 1 ‘oh anaugh, a real estate man| i, arcadia Hall, Halsey Street and \2t Centenary, according to v.| ‘The propo to be State for at 7éth Street and Madison Avenue, te Wear the Gaeilé (or ee ee mame | 100 to be use the construce leclared there had bee robbery ‘a : és i retary for the Boston area, In | tc go0d i mingly careie@ declared | na Febery , won Tattes and it is said they | cases tiquor saloons will be pu Joy three to o and he knew the police had been wit take trike Vote, The first Original bars will be retained, bu notitied meeting will be held at 8 ck. The soft drinks and coffee will be } U. S. FLYERS DAMAGE SUBS, The other uptown job was at No.) yiet m&y ¢ place before 2 A. M. |over them — 74 Madison Avenuc, where a Sufo| Reeoiver son's letter was ad-| Community houses and “poor men‘s|¢ in the office of Meyer Bros, waist! grossed to James Sheridan, Chairman clubs" are also to be estab! ! Naval manufacturers, was robbed of $8,000 Hie: Commi of Dy [Connection with Methodist eure { BRosTON, A 5 aa in Liberty bonds. The police report |yision 867 of the Amalgamated, at No. | the Principal shiel AL id citles ited United St with ter a vestigati the safe door 471% Gates enue, Sheridan ma how aie royed after an ae it on as W718 Gat Avenu It was Sherida | Lindsey's Fine Sastatined Germ abn: k to might have been left untocked, ald-!who, ten days ago, placed in the re- Apel’ Gathe SHhG ot . ewer hg ing the thieves. The safe was un- | coiver's the request of the ed by the District Court of D minder of all the United states auyal damayod. f Meyer had “nothing ynion for a conference ver against Judge Ben B, Lindsey ot | ton France, who returned to say.” { The total number of B, It. T. en the Juve ua Court for coi of} the Ag da His de« Downtown it was mu arde ryees is said to be 15,000, Offic court in ¢ ©, 1915, has been affirmed | nent 1, took nore consere by the State Supreme Court. lhe cas view . work for the thieves. ‘They entered of the re ot more than 6,000 pking joi a Acegees Mil Rs a Ki . ai il A bi gebs } Stew out of the refusal of Judge Lind- |» eight of 21 Washington Place, This wa ciation, Bertha Wright, charged with the mur Capt ¢ rapid Thursday night or Friday morning If the verdict of to-night’s meeting | der of her husband, John A. Wright,| crow Pike t ites Detectives of the Mercer Street Sta- js in favor of a strike. the union men | what Neal, the twelve-yearold aon of re om 8 to tion belleve the thieves hid in the} wil be out 5 o'clock ¢ the je bad told him concerning the | 4 er . port building and went to work after it | morrow and more than | time. near Brest w vatile was locked up for the night 2,000,000 people will be affected imme- SRS shiaies of beet t 1c believed On the fifth floor Fisher and | diately nal Adjournment of New Vork |)! 20) \ . mpvat Thompson, Inc. hatters’ supplic Tho union asks 60 cents an hour piehespvere sees ubin he French dealers, had @ brand new safe, 8x5 1-2 |with a nine-hour day for ali motor. |) SUBANY. N.Y hp — 4 feet, A hole was drilled in the upper men and for “swing tim WaNieecaLean’ Be | WORLD CAPITAL BILL PASSED left-hand corner and a crowbar used jor the between runs; 481 iesdors can posaib! | a “ean opener." Liberty bonds jeents an hour and eight-hour day for! gramme. it has bee | Piest Step to Make Atiane Chey worth $1,000, War Savings Stamps shop men: 53 cents an hour and a| adjournment reso _ Beague Headaunr owned by employees value $200 | nine-hour for structural work-| sented for final TRENTON 8.1 and $300 in cash were taken, Jers und und a halt pay for all Ww dorsey legintat Then the visitors went downstairs |. urtime. City t 41 to the Universal Button Company, on | Overtime. s dt be took defin » nec oor. dt! | ‘The union officials said the strike ' ne second floor. ghey used the “can z wer nw opener” system @-& small safe and might affect the elevated systems of Brotherhood of Engineers, which {5 | yin enabling took, $200 in cash And $200 in Taberty | the company ag well as the surface ‘at odds with the Amalgamated becanr> | 41 1 bonds. immics were used on the " ove of th » it i otha doors to gain entrance from halls on use many of the elevated |of the failure of the latter to support ' ' fut (he red Roth Acorn | belong to the union, though the Brotherood men in a strike lust of the manic ipa ties whe Police? 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