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f i NATIONAL GUARD TO REPLACE STATE TROPS AT ONCE \tinged from First Page) fense Act no State tain troops in time ference being that conform to the the War Departmen nied the right maintenance of luw the States T do agreo with the view of the War Dep I Selieve that Congress will s or support all that the War Depart-| ment plans. may legally main of peace, the in- se the States and plans of t they will be de ot believe that lawyers will orrectness of this ment, nor do “In tho first place, I believe per fonally that the “troops” which the States are denied maintaining, means bodies of met cenary, professional soldiers, not mil-| itl, So important maintain a militia that the present the United States provided: ‘A well-regulated militia being essential to the security of a! right to bear arms || Constitution of fee prople, the tho privilege of is the right to! shall not be infringed.’ “Our part in this war was largely fought by the citizen soldi country, the National Guard, Army and Reserve Corps. They be Hieve that the war was fourht mentally for the extermi militariem ond I believe, discussion in relation to @nilitray policy becomes acute, ‘these classes of citizen soldiers will be found unarimous in their views principles should govern our future military concerning the policy. “1 think the policy they will ad- vocate will havo little relation to} ropolitan ( some of the plans of the War De- | partment. I think that in principle the policy they will « resemble that which produc system in force in Switzerland, “What we need army—not a large We need a citizen cost the Governn tain; an army with citixenry of the country secured by | rigid laws which cannot be mixcon- strued or misapplied by over-cen- traltzed authority. a great citizen | professional s j army that will nt little ————_ OLYMPIC PASSENGERS HERE. | watiarn tramiin of conwplracy for making al- reports of expenditures Mitebel-Hyan Carter Harrison and Morris Back From Bo Civilan passengers York thi t senso) pe. of the Olympte, | Mayoralty Which docked at Halifax Monday with , mitted to $1,000 ait by Justice Pag €,000 Canadian troops, re fternoon by rail Capt. Carter H Muyoreof Chicago, who has } Cross worker in France passengers. Morris ( tury Theatre, another posoengoc been in London gett ne mate '# production whed New Harrison, former ‘at, of the Cen BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Free---Brokers’ April Handbook JNVESTORS and traders about to take advantage of the many profit op ities on the New York Curb Market will want this free vest pocket guide. gives high and low levels for February and all of last year; par, capital and dividend fates for more than 800 securities traded in the New York Curb Market, and the Boston, Toronto, San Francisco, Salt Lake and Los Angeles exchanges. Those Studying The Great Oil Boom should use Th were in Wall PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO Salt Cre 60 Broad St. Tek. Broad 2910 NEW YORK Direct Private Wires DI FINISH THE JOB—VICTORY NOTES Salt Creek Producers Western States Oil OPERA STAR ADOPTS WIFE ALLOWED TO TESTIFY | TWO FATHERLESS FRENCH IN HUSBAND'S TREASON TRIAL KIDDIES--FINANGIALLY vide for the order within the German anction oro 10 DISMISS BEER SUIT ARGUED, | Government diction to Restrain U, S, ney From Interference day tran the year 8 of the ‘ational ther in court for the unda- m of when the a national that Inga Omer Devoted Entire | Holt etb delat lca Time to Raising F Many Corphiia Many of the France have clatly by Amer forts of Mile which ntended that th Inga Orner of th ‘and Opera Company, who vocate will 1 the|s rkument up to n which she devo! d herself en- | In Washington gave seven concerts in the to main- e rights of the —_-_— _—-——— CHILDS GIVES $1,000 BAIL. NEW YORK CITY CHARTER CALLED UNGOSSTITUTIONAL Member of State Board of Regents Makes Statement in Examin- Gest | ne of this city, a member Boant of Regents, course of the exan r Craig before a » of the Regents, order of the Appelinte dismissing a writ one of the the Boand of Education about of New York is un- KING ANT FINANCIAL unconstitutional examination of not an orderly procedur frequently prote Comptroller ning out the feud which lexists between May d other eity RENT RAISED, | $45 TO $70. | New Realty Ce Jumps from $4 this compact There are nine facts on every line of it. Street you would guide daily, Call, "phone or write to-day. to investors and traders. Ask for Booklet No. E. W.- JONES & BAKER SECURITIES TWO IN HIS FIRST COMMAND. convalescent, and men here 505 Fifth Ave, Tel, Murray Hut 7120 Market—Present and Fue ture Prices. OVERNMENT working interests, market t was mor since the when t Bull cli turbed crop of day by sta Pre repe from t lalins failed to that the itely been nearly general Copy v ing fr Th moveme ments of om pan outr up to new movemen 4 fur souri points. Tubber that hav recently chang was Ajax 88, a gain of sev day's clo: Market tim’ The me » pro’ en tinuation occurred, paid to tipster ¢ prices be news tha that mat Midwest Refining Vorten trio of exceptional producing and op Wyoming is establishing oil hi We are prepare erating compani parket peepee tory ar well a startli to furnish the latest und most complete details to those interested. y "s Producers Associat'on | Stock end Ser'p--Bought, Sold and Cuote | L.L. WINKELMAN & CO, STOCK BROKERS 4 Broad St, New York nn} te vigorous of Telephone Broad 6470 | New ork detectives. howl and authorities, conjunetion with responsible finance are beginning an @ aressive campaign to stamp out stock swindling, end to the ac brokerage and to put an tivities of fraudulent The Evening World invites readers who have been victimized by stock swin- dlers or bucket-shops to an account of their experiences. Communications dressed to the Financial Names of correspondents will net be used without should be ad- permission. With each » suitic likewise tr uncement| t cka were, nal the ¢ hand and mark mone tom was No news to i t which wero Texas a ae 1 were either 1 } small rece tral trend to-d The notable maintained. professional Wall Str le than ment by | ste ke that the public ius teper earnest: and rapidly inc contidently As trading taking in steel s reactions from general market Speculative has apparently that little that ordinarily factors in prices, whi The bull since Feb. n touch with t go up to the your comedy a equal 8 oppor ose who are This 4: ont t b of railr sever 1 by One appetite compar market value from 10 to in two hours ison ulation * has 1 by vledge that traders have been reaping t in the market. It is not un- m to i finar ict who twenty-five week, pen m What the t nea nission house loans have y cones increased from, fifteen to per price bilization red by the steel manufacturers agi been thrown overboard and et exists in steel + of this will be be accurate forecs tt rs will smalle Alliance I ud unexpect comp of them ows a buyin THE ae eaine WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1919, ' induce heavy buy Allustrated m $8,000 to $10, but who 1 six figures, order to secure suffic nts operating. ~|STRIKE IN LIMERICK WAS BECOME NATIONAL |": to keep that adhere, public buying heavier than at any inception of the bu three months ago, cent, within the 1%t} manufacturers Party Says Leader, trick and turn the and dys yourselt h LIMERICK tweer Lit added Johnson, same April) 28.—-An Sarsfield, the Irish L. meric were byon, formerly of Broo poser and organist, t/ Keynote of His pry in His Successful, Is to Keep in Touch With Young Folks. Join in their games, be a feature tin the Virginia old college and light your children to the theatre and with them at the confidant in their write their love letters Thus will the trentieth ry endeavors and its limite and most qui laugh their to it fellows as the younge ive its problems and make its record,” ler 8, GL @ prom! -_ Conn., April # home . (THE SECRET CF KEEPING YOUNG, By Chauncey M. Depew, WEO 15 85 YEARS OLD TO-DAY?) Time money is quiet. The banks | Mallery are still asking for 6 per cent, f accommodations for all periods on all | 4) ul collateral, Pew loans have been made at this level and at 5 3-4 for shorter periods, There Own Case So 31D. was % | tape, A tremendous market developed for | steels and for a while jon was undisputed leader of the Buying was for account of ‘some of tho strongest financial inter- the josta in the Street, and it is known ares. The report |that these interests are not concerned n circulated | over immediate dividend policy of the nies have excell-| stee) Corporation. Steel sold at 1016-8 triking off on land ‘There immediately | movement of ntocks | which increases 5 per this 1s that pubtic speculators in 100 the oard, and sted at t + to be the concensus} 9 to 10; the larger manufac-| Am, P, by common agree chedule recently ar- | Asphal . but it will surprise no one if! 31 tg 311- erick Strike Committee ) other centres proved and was giving active to Limerick And," mand the when § show tt support “it may de- dogged resolution refleld had his fight. world Uhat the men and wom- jen of 1919 are no less valiant than those tof 1690," nent part in the . around Limerick in 1690, after | Rock 7 1-4a7 1-2. Boyne, his feat J voy of military and ‘Tipperary » siege of Limerick foreed to retire of the winter rain pn Dead. | 2.—Alexs| Dost lyn, TO-DAY’S PRICES Steriing, Total saies stocks 1,727,500 shares. | 4.661 eiacene {6.01 1-2; Strength marked the opening. There guilders, was group activity in new specialties, | 40 6-16. including Maxwell Motors, California Packing and Booth Fisheries, Hido ew and Leath Leather were ja now hi ndrie: ulation ran wild again in the | ‘Texas and Paci nd yt tral issues trong. NRealts for the y touched a new high at 97. ‘ored A new high at 403-4, up 13-4, and Mis- souri Pacific touched 26, up 1. ™ soun, Kansas and Texaa common {jand preferred gained over a potat each Steel common was steady. 1 | ternational Harvester touched a ree ord high at 135 6-8, up 7-8. *| The succession of million re days has brought a great deal of confusion odd lot during the iling on th |Com ‘NB market. in commission house particularly in business. When Steel Com- 's| mon appeared on the tape at 1001 alt hour, it was second board at 1011-2, Beth point behind on the around 12.16, Sales of stocks to noon were 862,000 shares, fe ure, | steady. jand 831 sans | Swift Int. | Peerless, up up 4; Pet, W. bs he Trich ‘Trades Union Congress | 10 1-2 Lat Pr was arranged a} erence this mom) In |17-8 toas Tom Johnson, Treasurer of the | tg Congress, announcing that the] had become national, he added o You will|10a1-4; A 98 1-2 31 3-4, industr longer Trading in th | to 30 up 2 Cont. Rubber, 21-to to 17 8-4; 1 to to 211-2; Sinclair, 53 to 53 1- ting Paper, 8 to 81 mers, 9 1-2 to 10; Libby, 31 to ‘ormed With Irish Trades! int. 60 to Union Congress and Labor ON: Se 400; Sapulpa, $ 1-8 to 8 1-4; Endicott- Johnson, Nat. Aniline Merritt, 3 Two o'clock pric Int. Cont, Rubber 21 The c 5, ruling 6 | alt industrialy oper | per cent Jis little tractive changing hands ut 5 1-2 per cent, BOND MARKET. Thef. cUr Opened steady, Houston O}}, 95 1- to 98; Steel Foundaries new, Sinclair Gulf, 53, off 1-4; Boat, 17 5-4, up 1-2; Merritt, 32 1-8, up 1-8; Midwest, 168 to 170, Boat, 17 to 171-2; Goldrick, 73-8 to 71-2; Int, Pet, 311-4 to 32; Anglo-American, 21 to 211-: Int. ; Sinclair, 53 Cramp, 122 to 125; Cites Shrs, 361-4 to 361-2 61 to 63; Libby, 31 to 24 3-4 to 35 1. Mid-West, 1 N. 63-4 to 67 Hupp, Cosden, 97-8 to 10; 651-2 to 67 Houston, 951-2 to 98; shade | Stee! Foundries, new, 32 3-4 to 331-4 t oon prices; D’eerless Motors, North American Pulp, up 1; Boat, 171-4 5 1- on, ASD. Henrock, 7 1-4 to 7 3-8; Int Anglo-American Oil, 2 Midwest, 169 to i71 388 to 393; Ohlo Oil, 87 to ‘oundr! 62 to 64; Hasting: ; Steel F 2 to 2to 1-8 to 32 1-4, 3t!, Fdries new sold Aniline 32 1-4 up 1- Am. P&P 7 1-8; 8. O. N, J. 715; 8. O.N. Y, 889 off 6; Vacuum 435 up 1 Hupp Motors & 1-4a1 Midwest. as|1 : Priess. 1 Chalmrs. Endet 5; Comten 9 1-8. a10; Asphit 66 1 Actna 10 3-8a- 5-8; Remington 60a2; Wilson 97 1- Sine, 29-4053 1- -4; Boat 179 up 2 1- the] Merritt 30 7-8, off 1 1-8; P, 7 1-2, up 1 1-8; Sine, off 3-4; Boat 16 3-4, off 1-2, OUTSIDE MARKETS opened firm. Am. Bosch, }67 1-2, up 1-4; Ve ura, 10 5-8, Iphia opened firn 7-8; Philadelphia I mixed collateral opened high 5, low 5 renewals and closed at 5 per cent; |, dat 6 1-2, high] re 8 5 1-2, rulin, dat 5 1-2 per cent, Y While dealers regard 5 1-2 per cent. | | as trading rate they state that cea sionally something nd short will move ut 5 1-4 per cent EXCHANGE, FINANCIAL NEWS AND PRICES CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. | $ iched | ar at 45, Steel | least Steel bond market in the early part of the day was active with prices generally firm and special strength in railroad bonds, Kansas and Texas issucs were the} 4s selling 45 5-8 up ; and Second 4s ctfs advancing High grade railroad bonds displayed an upward trend, Liberty loans and foreign issues continued issourri, 23 1-4 Chalmers, | Nat. Aniline, to -4; Aetna, 10 1-4 to Mrrt. sold off Ww as 80 1-8 but recovered Houston Oi) 98; Libby off ‘Anglo- 71-2; Gien yas irregular, Houston National Aniline up 3-4; Libby 31 3-4, off 2; Fleetric ectric, up 1-8; Ton,-Belmont, 3 1-8, up by firmness i ady easier, to 6.01 1-2 cables, 20.25; May May 1 3-8; er sr 213 | ferred stock May ‘The pany Four semi-fi Bri produ any money offered for|no ods—mixed money 1s quoted nominally at 51-205 34 Commercial paper continues to move in limited volume with mor names of regular maturities mor iF} t | | Richara | dire of the H. Libb Killed by Smellin her rod Louls Street | Knickerbocker a finan di nneet and the p Swiss cable Stockholm cables, frenes, demand 6.03 1- lire, demand 7.44, cables 7.42; York $713,184,261 delphia $68, 543,605; increase 091, increase $3,8 Sub-Treasury creditor at House, $82,844; 1 creditor, $40,946,844, Chicago range for d September Saptemniber Corn May, 41-8 to Oats May, up 1; 7-8 to 1 3-4, Corn the first hour. Corn was up 11- 21-2 cents, and oats 1 to 11-2 capt. All corn prices levels, and September oats madeya new high, 8 was heavy. vices indicating unrestricted food ex- » exception of whea h of the buy ports, with after July 1 caused mu ing. Provisions were firm, used setback. 1.20 prices: y, 1603-4, up 21+ up 7-8; September, | 68 1-8, up 1 Bradstreet's vistble wheat east of F 649,000; west, decr ada, decreas and Cana Increase, } 000. ockies—Decre : United State use, 9,485,000; Batabiished 1905, SAPULPA Seasoned di Soundly established in ining business—Building up production. OKMULGEE New management making Good properties facilities for Beginni Opened heavy Two o'clock prices new, 3 tober, 2 Metal hange quotes weak Apl. 14 3- dne 14 80a Aug. 1 tons spot sold « | Lead is steady, ; Apl-May 6 02 New York net after $38,531; after tax and XD, $476,375; charges and Iederal tax fc 2sson | Consolidated 400 common or $24.85 : Acme Company—Regul of 11-2 per cent, National quarter! regular quar- payable May Pennsylvania FR terly of 11-2 31 to record stock of May & Dery of their telep partment pinys in order of their “The spirit of 1 Ke easy and V n trunk lines remember, This syxtem is In s0 far as financial ad- The copy it- mity of their & novel one vertising is concerned. self emphasizes the new telephone proving of greater worth for the venience and seeking quick action Also it Ate or leas stereotyped form of finat cial copy and is of a calibre that should command attention, American control of ton report saya. purchase el Foundries has In connection wi INVESTME “Story of Rang ¢, W. GALVIN & C0. | Inc, N.Y Phone Broad 7237 authori An order for the first Bethlehem Jeay there is no foundation for the 000,000 this Sparrows Point company were 8. Wilkinson ‘or of the aarrett. Company idend in conte Hogs sold at Chicago to-day at the highest level on record: an From Stove. min the roan ha: a bro hi Morris Fi Dealings were chiefly characterized |o, 603 Fitth Avenue, $732, po0,000 BOOSTS IN WASES BY my BOARD Awat ds rkers, Them Wome ON, April 23. 8 Yational War Lab: mer ser ximate! BANKING AND FINAN since 1903 through dull times and good, when war conditions prevailed or the markets “boomed,” we bave published, regularly, our Weekly Market Letter, cov- ering thoroughly and compre- Lensively leading and active Oils, Industrials, Mining and Curb Securities No one interested in the mare ket, either as an investor or rpeculator, should fail to place bis name on our mailing list, to receive a copy of this full- of-value publication. 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