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“MAL smiet fhuws and Gossip of To-Day’s Market—Present and Fu- ture Prices. OVERNMENT authorities, working in conjunction with responsible financial interests, are beginning an aa: @ressive campann to stamp out stock swindling, and to put an ‘fend to the activities of fraudulent brokerage hous The Evening World invites readers who have been victimized by stock swin- lors or bucket-shops to send in fan account of their experiences. Communications should be ad- dressed to the Financial Editor, Names of correspondents wil! not be used without permission. There was another excited burst of @ culation on the Stock Exchange to- which was confined largely |CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 28, Net One 1% Thies. Law Law, TO-DAY'S PRICES CURB, OF Jy. Houston Refining 176 to 178; 8 to 100 d ste inclalr A818, Midwes Guif 61 to 62 up 1-8 § Kleven 151-2 63-4; Genera! Asphalt o'clock pi 161-2; Gienr Pot., 291 Contrub, to 134; oO 1 to 21 3-4; Peerte 4 | Cramp 8. & ¥., 118 to 120 1-4; W. Swift Inter 65 te i. 8, T. N., 96 to § to 33; Philip 12 to 1 en aC 91-2; M. RR. T. Notterworth, Jy % Slam. @ P. 1. 63-8 to 55 Slsi2 to & Ol, 33-8 to 31 io |M. Dw to 178; Wilson 6s, 4 971-4 to Conduit 6a, 871-2 ren to 881-2 Aetna to Int to 301-2; Anglo ont Sinel. Gulf, 8S, 2 20 to 301-2, 0 »by, Nat Morrin, Aniline 8, T. 97 1-2; Nt Remington Type., 61 to 64; ’ 7-8 to 101-8; Steel I | Am. | a "HUNGARIAN RED ARM EAD Hen INGAR} Y HEAD SHOWN AT VERA GRUZ | TRANS-OCEAN FLYERS “irae the TO DRAFT ALL UNDER 45 WAS THAT OF GEN, BANQUET’ == MAY START IN 36 HOURS decrease, $5,589 ‘ , 4 O Q day $79,000, wince Friday, $2,144,009. }$4,629,579. Def. after tax, $1 Inly Men Needed for Essential Ii Secret City | Conditions at St Joh v's Ideal f EXCHANGE. | decrease, $65,745. Net ope Exempt I . ad ae er ual Avalon : Al firm tone was evinced, Demand) 7 enw, $45, Se casas: | Hart and Rival Aviators Are Sterling advanced 1-4 to 4671-4 and] Pere quett rch, gross, $ Conscriptic Ready france to 6.07, lire cable 7.18, Swise | 681,811 increase $300,60 The BUIPAL T, Ag el A ding to Francisco Bobadilio, ST. JOHNS, April —Botn cables 4.88, Peseta cables 20.40, Stock-| months, gro. 02,15: increase, --Tho Hungaria J Mm to the General Managet of ltrans-Atiantic @ 4 here towlay .’e holm cables 26,80, sterhing demand | §2,200,424, Net neame, $761.94 onnerint be Rank of London in Mexico City, | waitin rts . 4.67 1-4, cables 4.68 1-4, francs demand | increas bp bbe mt ta aden Gant Comeau pe a aa¥ iw eee. CO cables 6.05, lire demand 7.50,| New Mareh gros seis. dae wae Manibited to the ‘seadie eigen ao cables 7.48, guilders demand 49 1-4,]#£3,4%0,7 814; net oner- a ihe os iak GN AD 1h WOBLEIO Gad (rn cy crtuwine olen Wak caoee ables 401-2. J ating neome, $2 9 , cored | ¢ had known Hlanquet and recognized (2°°s* the Atiants Tos and sev CLPARINGS. 168,43 Janu nee Be d. the features without difficulty. gators were on the ground early, New York, $426.40 DIVIDENDS wernment ha Blanquet was killed loading a con-} Capt. Morgan, the Martinsyde navi $98,855.157; Philadelph a, ur I fi amatio ngent of revolutionary troops raised C 5 i ws Comm ; 4 gator, declared th he Ke we $1,861,888; Boston, quarterly of L162 per cent, on second _, Whoever at gn subse Gen, Fellx Diaz. According to Ft ae en cei ; | aia te MA 1 receive capita! punishme Hobadillo, ‘there was little or no ex-|Within thirty-six hours if conditions : pteferred stock, payable Ju ZURICH, April 2%-cAn antl-Com- icltement (1 Veta Cru mid-ocean and the eastern Atlantic reditoy hesengeser me . ' ! vain as f yo y's repor Houte $767,019; Fedora) NOT®: car Bopron {Od vest of Enda | one 2A Va SLIed eater: Wal EAPO a dink tax Fa car Sopron (Ode ), weat of Buda: | vived led weather was announce Hank creditor $52,092,556 fodiens Be peat, Hewat 6a Ab 1 1 ’\> (GOVERNOR HERE AS GREETER |: tna: time ri ; ‘fs : a with a ition of | ey << Ruboer Company !* fnterested ‘ ‘ nica’ Minnesota Del ’ OH THaTONateek ad tne HADGaTTiG innesota Delegation Arrives Late, | ‘ Savold Tire Process been firmly | prchastetiee: pe hut Sees Rainbow Artitiery, | (WO WOMEN UP 16,400 FEET (yanten Gems he * Le vind ma cued vol ny. J. AL A. Burnquist of Minnes ee “sim company. ‘The statement says This he tat Ba Rega lat ‘and a party of twenty-two citt | Aviator Sete Probable Record tn Tegard to this Tire Process, %6 from Vic the State arrived in New York Cleveland Pitght, ,, |have no conne t dealings tn 9 The revolt befan among the peasants lay morning on a special train] CLOVELAND, April 2%. — Liou — ts! way with the parties exploiting th!® who defeated force sent t the 161st Field Artillery of the| Charles Miller, aviator, 1 Wits 4 ‘4 : i i Chari viator, hero with the To% a 10% made-over tire, All the tires that the from Sopron nts Rainbow Division, formerly the tst{ “fying circus” with Misses Vinefe 2.0 Keystone Company marke:s are 8 enabled the trod uppress the Minnesota Artillery Young and Mildred Young as passongers 61.10 ard, nationally known for the service ¥° The regiment arrived Saturday, two|reached an altitude of 16,400 feet. A We are the fact state- have of they ¢ from we Two Newark ¢ 1919. STORE DEIVERIES BY PLANE. days ahead of schedule, so the greet- extended at was sterday _ BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | —————— report will be filed with the Aero Chi of America in the hope that it is a new altitude fight record for women. Camp Merritt afternoon. BANKING AND FINANCIAL Deere BN Addi it. Thousands Vainly Tonopah Divide (No. E. W. 245 ip Morris (DE. W. 252 North Am. Pulp a Paper United Profit Sharing No. E. W. (No. E. W. World Film iNet Cosden & Co. (No. E. W. 248 Pennok Oil (No. E. W. 249 Okmulgee (No, E. W. 250) 50 Broad St. Tel, Broad 2910 NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA Direct Private Wires PITTSBURGH CHICAGO DETROIT BOSTON Glenrock Oil (No, E. W. 244) Wait for “Tips” | before investing or trading in the market. Real “tips” seldom come @ Information is mightier than any “Tip”— Therefore, order one of these reports (free to intending investors or traders). and make your own decisions. Motors (No. E. W. 251 .. W. 247) Gold Zone (No. E. W. 257 or any other active security on the New York Curb Market. (Please order by number) | JONES & BAKER SECURITIES 505 Fifth Ave. Tel. Murray Hilt T120 | DON'T BE FOUR-FIFTHS AMERICAN 44 Broad Street, N. Y. | Buy the present issue of VICTORY notes. It is your duty. | The biggest producing oil company in Wyoming, sup-_ | plying the Midwest Refining Co. at Casper with the largest portion of its refining capacity daily. | Salt Creek Producers Stock Bought and Sold Cireular upon request L. L. WINKELMAN & CO. Stock Brokers Telephone 6470 Broad CHARITY. CHARITY. any, io} v Tie P @il stocks and certain equipment, |1 One o'clock -peioes were ‘quia rer \or wadenetae a Romaine “Air a6bvsee, sand a | regular, Sinclair Gulf, after reach- have been associated with it.” partment store deliveriéx by hvdr News developments and profit-tak- jing 64 f to 686-8 up 17-8; ie } | 4 a partment etores of Newark, who stat fing sti fail to more than momen: | LIPERTY RONDS [Cramp sold 123, up 5; Asphalt was] Markos Joned ntrong—May, 18.00 t | that alr service deliveries will be. rily depress prices. And renction,! 5 1-28 98.58 up 0.04; Int 45 95.80, jor 1 from the top, at 681-2; Merritt /4. 50; June, 17.90 to 18.00; July, 17.73 to lies } Northwest: regular feature of their business in matter bow small, is seized aa an) off 0,06; 2d 4s 93.82, off 0.06; 1st 4 1-45 Oll was up 1-4, from low at 321-4; \a7 75; Auguet, 17.48 to 17.50; Sept., 17.24 | Mrgely incr The fact that future S-cortunity to make more favorable] 95.80, off 0.08; 2nd 4 1-49 93.46, off Houston sold from 97 to 981-2 and je, Ye ; 24) the season is too weeks late Will not do, A hydroplane loaded with Prport y 9 ft : to 17.0%; Oct., 1706 to 17.0%: Nov, 16.90 hi Purchases. 6.04; 94 4 1-48 96.14, unchanged; Ath} back to 971-2; Steel Foundries, | > 16.91, Dec, 16.74 to 1 Tan. 16.95} at e ehitadetpnia ik ee ena istomers at Asbury Park Public interest is expanding rather | 4 1-48 93.40, up 0.06. 517-8, off 1-2. Hoat, 151-2 to 16 1-23 fig 46.7 16.69 to 1670; March, F $10,900,000 in silver bullion to Rae taueznieee Rene) than decreasing. Orders piled into] 2 P. M.—3 1-28 98.62, off 0.02; 1st|QHenrock, 63-4 to 7; Int. Con. Rub- |16.64 40 15.08, Apeil, 16.64 to 16.5 | India, being the only, sy he sched= ; Highway Bridge at 1340 commission houses this morning from | 49 95.90, up 0.04; 24 4s 93.60, up 22; jber, 211-4 to 22; Cities Service B, #..! METAI : p ; rs Sect Sanne enh iat Bhar | ail eections of the country. Last week | 1st 4 1-48 95.90, up 0.02; 2d 4 1-49) 265-8 fo 361-2; Peerless 281-4 Adeisit: exetatine: dudten ‘olecttolpuie the undies will be delivered by auto truck transactions averaged about 1,300,000 | 93.70, up 20; 34 41-48 96.14; Ath 4 1-49) 28 9-4: Chalmers, 91-2 to 10; Libby; Jcopper tiem. Spot 15.00 to 15.50; a 110 $188.809,000 Om | cits a New rk depa tment store shares daily. ‘This figure was ex-| 92.48, up 14. 30 to 801-4; Swift Int., 661-2 to |15 1-8 to 15 5-8; May 16 1-8 to 18 5-8: | Sidney W. Noyes ce to Asbury Park to- Obeded to-day by 2 o'clock ==!Cosden, 91-4 to 91-2; PB. Morris | pune 15 124 : and Vice President o! 0 Id hardly }12 to 121 Mid 174 to 176; | Zune 15 1-4 to 15 8-4; July 15.308; | tes Corporation, ha casiaeaniaiill The market has now reached tha! {have real merit. Others could harily | 19 to 28 0! west, 174 to 16; | August 16.408; September 15.65 to| President of the Employees 820,000. glace where it is no Jonger held under| pe dignified by being placed in the|North American P. & P, 61-2 to} 45 99. Lead is barely steady |Ba m3 HLENDON, Mass. Ap’ | ehatvol by any group of operators or | prospect” clase. dinere- 4: tod 4; Roming-|rouis spot, April and y thousand dollane in chet ; ebivction of groups. ‘The public has) tion has been so thrown to the winds | ton, ¢ Aetna, 97-8 to 101-8 le Marty ateady ing from $50 to $1,000 each, were pl i iken charge in a manner which|in the scramble for big speculative! The clone was irregular. Sinclair} April 6.02 1-2 ¢ in the pay envelopes of forty employees jourly pacallela the roaring bull days| profits that dream stocks are now | Gulf, 547-8 g1-8: NUP. & Pa bd of the Nelson D, White @ Bons :tton if 1916 rrectivatly as marketable as stocks |53.4; N. Am. P. & P, 63-4, off 1-8: | * | ADRIATIC SAILS: NO POSTERS, {mite Saturday noon by Sagoo Loa While authentic news announce- | with real t. The necessity of] Mid-West, 174, off 2; Merritt, 321-2, | Wek) OPERA KGhE |W | RiNiog Ot thelr lonw and tattntul sete cqents that have a tinge of the un-| adopting vigerous measures to pro- | off 1-2; General Asphalt, 683-4, ap | a Pav Pte be! tee and as a token of his love and theorable are disregarded, a bull up|tect well meaning bat discretiontess | 3.4; swift Inter., 56, off 1; Peerless, | BA ertixing Tai i |eatcem. r , ry phe Adriatic led to-day withou — — that gives promise of good specula- | inves.ors from fly-by-night promoters | 98 1.4, up 1-4; Houston, 98, up 1 Standard Oil York : * m . 2 1.8 k= | ¢ ej with the 6,000 Victo tive results is eagerly acted upon. i becoming mo and more apparent. | stool Moundries W. 1, 321-2, up 1-8. | Year ended 1918, net earnings atter| ocr Cite eedeat ye here eae BANKING AND FINANCIAL. An excellent case in point is Royal charges and Federal tax $28,012,387, ! ad azreed to allow pasted on her » Dutch. This stock advanced more TELEGRAPHERS S OF NATION OUTSIDE MARKETS Inst $30,000,073 in 1917 |The the oceans NORTH AMERICAN than 7 points Saturday, and ed ut BOSTON—Opened firm. American} Colorado & uthers—Third week think well of 407 1-4. To-day, on uncontirmed re- PROTEST AT BURLESON | Bosch 74, up 7-8; New Haven M1, up|in = April 007, Increawe $11,196; PULP AND PAPER ports that British interests are ac 1-4; Ventura 11 1-8 Itrom Jan. 1 $3,764,857, increase $293,-b ,} eumulating the stock, it moved 112, ene Philadelphia—Opened firm, Stor- | 473, fl hss. What prompted its recent farther gain of nearly 5 ei Resolution Adopted in 150 Cities to}age Battery . up L,|} twin City ity and ce? | In point of activity Sinclair Oil sur- 4 f . \681-2; Philadelphia Blectric f Ss —Big Vote : z Krons $914,419, t | fpaseed United Staten Bteel, and under| —¢ Sent to Wilson—Big ote ! Sant lB as Nr resident indicate @ further forward | the most aggressive kind of buying | for Strike. MONEY ‘ Cig ii Mrs. William movement? ‘i i $161,118; surplus after charges, $170,- rs booked to we its properties— ‘moved up about 5 points, CHICAGO, April 2.—Copies of reso-} Gail, mixed collateral, opened $1609; Increase $60,439. Ps e because of as it accomplished in Other strong favorites to-day were |iutions denouncing Postmaster Gener= | nigh 5 1-2, low S. renewals 6, ruling 3] Southern Railway—March gross | of European the past, and how will re- ~ a Tire, which wits bs, ad nfl peecidtapea eee Cann closed 51-2; Industrials opened 51-3] g9. 449,761, decrease $64,493; balance| - biol normal conditions ts; Baldwin, Kolly-Spritisticid |egraph systems, adopted in . ; A ranewale 6128 (Fale 3 affect it? FE; tho whipping chares |eceraph ayatems, dented iy Mevaident (MED 6. low 1-2, renewals 61-2, rul- later tax $174612, decrease $2.077,-| 22 PERISH ON ‘ON NAVAL TUG. |] “fs t Wilson, the War Labor Board and the |!8e8 51-2, closed 2 per cent. 116; net operating inco. $48,654, de- informa on these and Steel issues moved Hetleusly. Mall tac dana beg The beginning of the week finds oi Sbuc te 01 oatend || other points covered in special re- reads eh Ri ‘ 7 {Postmaster General, tt was announced he ginning crease $2,921,357; three month gross | SF! ent to Clear Ostend fort just prepared. Copy free upon | were irregular, Reporte of | ns sg. Konenkamp, Interna. [the time money market slightly easter | g29,103,498, inc. $4.517,19%° balance | annel Sinks. |] request for N. A. No. 38 Sarnings of prominont companies fr | ional president of the Telegraphers | with fair volume of lending for sixty | arter tax $1,471,095, decrease $4,633,-| BRUSSELS, April 28—The British March were unusually unfavoral-, | union. and ninety-day lods at 53-4 per] 799; net operating inco. §1,078,492,|naval tug Hughil sank off Nieuport CHMIDT & ,DEERY but fatted to tenet & consequential] purtiat returns on a nation-wide|cent, ‘There is good demand for ac- | decrease $4,602,298. to-day with the loss of twenty-two Se. amount of Nauidation, strike vote now going on led Konen-|commodations, but the supply {8 pot) Pennsyly; ” men of her crew. Ten of the crew ‘ | biaysnalenal sd yivania Railroad, Weetern| Were rescued. The Hughli was carry- solidated Stock E' A Ap the close of the session ap-]kamp to predict a vote of twenty toljarge, Mixed money is unchanged at|/Lines—March gross, $7,180,290, in- re Pl on Ot we etd | Consolidated Stock Exchange of N.Y, \ proached a number of the speculative | one in favor of « telegraphers' walkout. | 549 per cent. bid. crease $688,936; balance after ta: structions from the Ostend Channel, New York Offices favorites loet part of their gains, but |The tvlegraphers’ vote ends May 5 and!" wore is no in the com: | $120,735, iene $92,657; seed | —~ Main Offi | qbptown Office an the whole maintained an excellent | that of the electricians on May 11, mt 735, decrease 657; net operat. im Roamanians Haye 30 Broad 4319 Fifth Ave. Spanair that May ie. {mercial paper market, Botter names |ing income $34,004, Increase $50,274 Quit Be: rile el, Broad 1770)" sturray ttl aoa >. ins an Ea oe was con- eit tnele union mem. |Oof regular maturities are discounting |three months’ gross $21,428,085, in-| LONDON, April vee coumanians {f__WbUas Office, O28 Widener bude. | ee ee nearly | vey or the Chicago Post Office Clerks [at O%-2, with occasional time trans- | crease $6,104,317; deficit after taxes,|have evacuated the whole of Bessa- Boney as rs i A Union plan a direct appeal to Presi-|actions at 51-4 per cent, tn prime | $988,723, decroase $1,488,692; net op- | \rabia, which the Red Army is entering y oo wen easy, call TAOS |} dent Wilson for a change in their yer of short maturity. Country | e detic! 220,2: ‘it was reported to-day in the Bolshevik seine mostly quoted at 5 pér cent. for working conditions, and wages, A boa aro the principal bilyors, ai- sone Hb: PHELGEEE, decrease official communique, wereleased from nixed collateral. wil also, beviRunched te Acqualat, the though there is some demand from| Norfolk & Western, March, gross, fee Oa ‘Tere, bank DIVIDE — ie se unsatisfactory . " 5. ” 4 y —— The position of the stock market Qorking conditions ‘i local institytions, $5,844, increase, $73,801. Three Pnigeter, from, Pa eed ghana ape para ey< sin cas | Banks lost to Bub- jury Satur-| months, gross, $17,776,726; incr Qhnounced the capture of Theedos.a, STOCKS exis within the next day or 0, for! $77, 000,000 R. R. R.R. WAGE RAISE|— here are several important develop- BANKING AND FINANCIAL. rier = a ° ANKIN. FINA cents pending which should bave| WASHINGTON, April 28 increases | a CANKING AND FINANCIAL 8 G AND FINANCIAL, BANKING AND FINANCIAL. auch influence on the course of| in payrolls of various prices, including the Steel dividend | employees during Go’ meeting to-morrow afternoon at 3 Peritet ed detail o'clock, and the meeting of the Italian | Foad Administration report, t * the kind prepared by the Railroad Al-| Parliament to sustain or reject the | ministration. 2 ‘ 23 position adopted by Premier Orlando rot akgregate Fo gsoy for all classes Ss ere a 0 e in our tn the Piume dispute. { Prives have advanced steadily since 80,800,000 last January, with | a | Feb, ¥, or about ten weeks, there not | Average rate of pay Increase 48 por cent. | 9 | J re was a redu y of onl Daving been a reaction in that time] one class, the general ir, among ar. (4 n orma ion! Charles A igthain 80a ‘ *y bigh walaried = railroad wortby of the name. There have been a famover’ tin ike 8s Widener Bldg. many unfavorable happenings ip this payrolls. 4780 phila., Pa e thi nm me hi er of “J . . * tet . in no period, but the market has practically yous Tose from ViOtee to itl | RE you being influenced inta the purchase of securities without sd Aisreyarded them, and has displayed id to be only a normal due investigation and advice of tabl ker i what has seemed to be an unshakable to take care of traf , ig and advice of a reputable bro! er in good faith in the future of business. ree” seer ees standing? Ly No one can now etate with any and paawenger engine- ‘ reise t] men, \otors, Lrainme K seagonable degree of certainty what | iin an mon oli Do you know the real values back of the stocks you are advised to pur- Made$3.0C che Stoel divide i tary. rallw sed ‘ i : the Steel dividend will be Most y Pl i h d ade Ea A aM J dT chase and have you read a complete analytical report on the properties? tena Wass in quceses are that the extra payment vill bo entirely omitted, Yet there re few who willing to predict | hat this will disturb the market to an important extent, even though tt | RACE TRACK HAVRE DE GRACE, | would foreshadow dividend reductions | “¢. April 28.—The entries for to- | by other big steel companies, And, |"0"12" . es Are aa follows decause of the evidence given by the | ari ha market of ita inherently strong posi- tion, there are fewer still who are willing to back up their opinion that “se Market will be disturbed by mak- ing short commitments, The importance of the Fiume dis- mite is, of course, understood and ap- oreciated, ‘but the financial district refures to believe that Italy, after| mat! deliberation, will refuse to enter the League of Nations fold, or decide not to join with the other big powers in signing the peace treaty with Germany, As a matter of fact, Pre new League of Nations covenant, and its probable acceptance by the eoxt Congress is rivalling the Fiume Gepute ‘in point of financial interest, AM accurate indication of the ex- tent to which public. appetite for | *peculation has been whetted by the Prapounced rise the stock market hi bad is found in the number of new | {i » emotions being brought out, despite —_ HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES, Sixtit RACE: the tact that the Victory joan cam- Ainreatice allo Weniber lea, Bb ih eee ‘Taek tant, maar alee ealen af, beet sehrwe, 110) wtber y Simvat), 115; seer-olda and “Weebly Despatch Wrile for Then Fast Hs eet ‘Telephone n ny " ita NG Service. at 4 si ag sah! Phone Tiandicat thive year okte Broad 6016 War Mach neo ieee ingen | Three seat ole for Jing. Quotations and mile abd seventy yards. od Butoinette. 108! “Ronee Ti eal ‘aoe Information on rory, 11; Covbala, 108; *Murena, oe All Active SEVENTH RACK--Ponr yar clda ond weward | Oil, Mining, slalmng: one mile and ist Industrial and iy. 102 Poleomio. 11). Zinn : Ho" gies ice “ fea 0 sere 4 Lytle HQ" Toyal, JOT; * Artist late, 1m ris jecuritios, larianie, 7; stim, Oe OL Sateoth, OF; *Laity Wart 0! ywance, COBALT Direct Private Wires to Canada and All Offices in New ch al unexcelled for their completen Many unfortunate investments have been made on account of the failure to find the “hole” in the market information. WILLS’ Standard Brokerage “A Service of Execution, Mixed with Brains” Includes Prompt and Accurate Execution of Orders Quick Delivery of Certificates; Up-to-the-Minute, rel able, financial market news and statistical reports, and accuracy. A DETROIT You will recetoe courteous and expert atlention in My Board Room-— Telephone or come in and get acquainted. ON BW Stanaard Stock be 42New St. Now York TIMMINS BUFFALO ROCHESTER much higher, or detailed otive Insuey tiepage week y oN 135 Broa Important a 15 Broad St.» Keep posted: RANGEBURNETI OIL We believe thin gtock will sci facts iL PROT Ese ly investment guid M free on request. way, New York BUY nnouncement com N.Y, Tel. s} NDICATE UNITS” We Offer Any Part of 87 at 261; L.N. ROSENBAUM & CO. ACRE ONES WATCH ADVANGE! RANGEBURKETT OIL * F] Send for detalles PAULA. NEWMAN &6O, Bpecialists Hanover 1103 H Father Duffy to Tell the Story of the 69th! And who could tell this story in the way Father Duffy can? And where is there a more thrilling story to be told than that of the Fighting Irish regiment that went over the top in defence of God given liberty? Well, come to Carnegie Hall to-mprrow (Tues- day) night (April 29), and if you can get inside you will have it to say that you were present at the first public appearance of the famous Chaplain of a world-famed regiment. The foundlings have an enviable place in the heart of the Chaplain of the 69th, which | prompts him to give them the benefit of his first public appearance on a platform. The ; lecture is under the auspices of Archbishop Hayes and the Campaign Committee of the New York Foundling Hospital. United States Senator David I. Walsh will preside. Seats on sale now at Carnegie Hall box office and at all of the McBride Theatre Ticket Offices at box office ates. Lecture begins at 8.30 'P. M.

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