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\ , Welfare Movement as Preventt: Movement can be resumed on an Im- of Strikes | portant acale A Welfare movement as a possible | Rubber and tire stocks, which have! cure for the frequent waiters’ strikes been recent favorites, were sold on | fa New York restaurants and } the announcement 4 cut in tire] has been ina rated bt Yn r i Itubber id off mi f t pre ably owin @ohurehil! at his aurant, Broadway han 21-2 points, Kelly-opringfield 2 that a 0 ope 5 - sie plait ALL, News and Gossip of To-Day's | points and Ajar Tir it 2 point vico Commissioner took Beare ces even Soom See Toetee ‘The spectacular performe the ‘ ri y Tab the comfort of bis staf? of soe Market—Present and Fu- | he mpectacu performer morning. Hoth Brooklyn I abotovess day was Texas O11, which went to a git nd Interboro preferred ture Prices. new bigh gain of 7 point® more (han 11-2 points, ver the « 0 of last week Irrevularity continued to thé end | Thin nwidered n vest pocket tame lop 4 Hada ie the chateas CLOSING QUOTATIONS. The ‘ » Ind tion ¢ of bed pha - | —_ 2 bat i fect control of in| however, being in the upward direc- | } tillage sebiegtts Jers ond trength fa to it | Tih, , in the atu fluence important Guying ythe: ro Weare EN i een \ @)) [tions at 2 o'clock were over the mile | ot Inne Speciation in the stock market tw] Ai, Cau cs WK a? \ Hon-ahare mark, However, there was] On prospects that Congress will @xpected to continue at fever heat « tem ’ 142 years the \l Say An absence of excited price Kwink® | convene not later than June 1, rails throughout this week at least, An name of glove iit no notieotble In recent tra 4ay%, | whowed an upward trend, led by the Other xtring of million share days is sient Fownes Silk Jand in many parts of the list a 4e-|tranacontinentaln, pacer Inticipated, Public interest seems to loves are Fownes fed tande to take profits was in} which will not be directly benefitted |bo expanding rather than decreasing \ 5 - hout— fit, tA 5 | evidence by financial jegistation expected to be [ANd #apeculative optia APPAFENUY | Nadtwn tesvmative, “a0 % eure ility. Double | ‘The market openod generally higher | passed by Congre the leader in |i as strong any previous time, | Hak & For men hy | bu 4 " but profit taking as- | dian Pocific which advanced more | ment have turned more favorable. 4 I 1 D ” that meat | than nt | For instance, there appears to x women, , oe “i ee le ot | honing » i ; tee [cellent «ts that the Mews of ir er ‘sO! ‘mahal the announcement that the | was fractionally higher, Kauipment | aly and tie oth oh a bed M { Seasonable Italian delegates to the Peace Cons | stocks were strong under the leader. | Bis Four regarding the di [seed eel | shades, At shops | ference will return to Parts tonight | ship of Baldwin, and Pressed Steel |Fiume will be reconciled. The buga- everyushere. bulls active operationa, | Car, and in the ther imuen Ameri |boo of threatened sohaedlg ait " which mot u fair measure of jean Hide and Leather pfd made a|Mon to certain pence treaty terms) om ~, avovess, particularly in the railroad | new high record for al} time, selling |ex!8t# No lon OU. Now. of. | groups at 117 78, up 8 point Much satisfaction in being derived | a: Nor, or However, the market at no time} Dinclowure of tho fact that copper | from official intimations that Prest~| twain Caner. Gis Go Gay had the bouyancy it has displayed re. | production ia etf! ahead of ¢ mp. | Gene Wilson will call Congreas INO | nterbor Cam it. 1% , WA +18 cently and considerably short selling | ton failed to affect copper shares, [extra session by June 1, tf not DELOTS. | Kennet Coane . 28 ‘ siti ME | took on the theory that a good [They continued to move liat‘essly with [This explains the new life and | latdeh Vai SILK GLOVES Jreaction t# needed to finprove inside! variable price changes strength exhibited by railroad shares Marvel) | Motor market conditions before the upward ‘Traction isauen were diatinctiy|during the latter part of last wees Wer watne ue Ono of the first acts of the new Cons |yerican fetrolam.. Jgreos will bo to enact financial legis | Miami Couper lation which will put railroads to @ And there is of doubt as to much stronger position AMERICANS ALL—AMERICA FIRST AMERICANS OF GERMAN ORIGIN i a as im- ft has been ent in most line MASS MEETING | aoe |Bank clearings are expanding, crop FOR THE Furthern! portant improv re, there business, excepting superlatively good and at record breaking prospects are exports continue American Victory Liberty Loan |} CARNEGIE HALL, 57th St. and 7th Ave. in ane Tuesday Evening, May 6, at 8 P. M. |[)i sires ecco While it measures recognized © needed to thirds over, SPEAKERS: frigilar HON. WILLIAM C., REDFIELD, Secretar y of Commerce, United States of America. | put the loan over the top, it is not COL. JOHN A HUGHES, United States Marine Corps, Overseas Veteran. doubted but that when noxt Satur- HON. LUDWIG NISSEN, Chairman Liberty Loan Committee Associates. it will be found that ARTISTS: MISS MELVENA PASSMORE, Soprano. to settle the dispute regarding teel prices. Officials of the Railroad Administration will meet steel manu- MUSIC: LIEDERKRANZ ORCHESTRA and UNITED STATES ARMY BAND. Tickets Procurable at Foreign Language Bureau, U. S. Government Loan Organization, facturers in this city on Thursday. In financial circles it is anticipated that FLATIRON BUILDING, Telephone Gramercy 1330—Extension 2, 23d Street and Broadway. day night com KARL JORN, Tenor. will be beliey involve eut ly below those agreed el manufacturers Koard, +. Swift & Company's York Moy 3 VICTORY FESTIVAL m promise arrived at, al- th: any upon and the ot beet in Tew ding Saturday, Domnestid Metropolitan Opera House Wednesday Evening, May 7th AT 8 O'CLOCK Music under the direction of VICTOR HERBERT The Following Artists Will Participate: RICARDO STRACCHIARI, Baritone, CAMILLE PONSELLE, Dramatic Soprano EDDY BROWN, American Violinist JULIA ARTHUR “RUBE” GOLDBERG NEYSON McMEIN Among the Speakers will be: ! BAINBRIDGE COLBY MAJ.-GEN. ROBT. ALEXANDER CHARLES E. MITCHELL Tableaux Posed by JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG ALFRED EVERITT ORR, Etc. ADMISSION FREE Apply for Tickets at the Victory Liberty Loan Committee, 21 East 47th Street INTERIOR yumsnaeas ones DIVISION No seats reserved after 8.15 P, M. Wednesday 1, 8, Radber U, 6, Bteel.. *t. & Utah Comer... Weringh'es Ra M GT % | hx dividend, LIBERTY BONDS. { 3% 1-2m, 98.70, off, 0.06; Ist 45, 95.90 1.06; 2d 4s, 94.30, up 0.02; Ist 4 1-48, ] 6, Off 0.04; 2d 4 1-48, 94.40, up 0.04; third 4 1-48, 95.56, unchanged; 4th 4 1-48, 94.48, up 0.08, Total sales stocks, 1,384,000 shares, CONSOLIDATED HOUSE FAILS. F, D. Armstrong & Co., members of Consolidated Stock Exchange of No, 52 Broadway have failed. CURB, | Opened strong. Sinclair Gulf 68, up |1-4; Houston offered at 135; Intercont. Rubber 34 and 35; Midwest Roflaing 184 to 186, Eleven o'clock prices were steady. Int. Con, Rub, was the feature, selling U4 1-2, up 1 3-4; Anglo-Am, Oil ad- 1-2; Gen. Asphalt 70 3-4, vancee te THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1919, 4 ‘ MUN Ca x ‘ ‘ « ‘ 4 4 ‘ Y Banks bot s day, $ s & wale are alee bews at ‘ Moxe ’ BACHAN she ed Sune ex reased 33,000 bushels. COTTON, we for day nereased Market closed steady, up 9 to points, The market opened steady, but languid. favor the bull side, Political and weather news but the opening was below Saturday's figures, more interested in stock and grain markets, There is also considerable undigested cotton on the market, which fact was made apparent Jup 11-2; Midwest 186, up 2; Sapulpa | house, 19 1-8, 3-8; Nor, Am. P. & P. 7 1-4 COFFER. up 3-8; Aetna 11 1-4, up 1; Houston 123, off 9; Boat 15 to 1-2; Sin, Gulf 67 1-2 to 8; Cramp. 126 to Swift | J! Int, 61 to 2; Libby 31 to 2 reerless 8 ; Chalmers 9 1-4 to Writing Paper 7 to 8; Aniline 22 ta Rem- | ies dane, ington 64 to 6; Lima 48 to Mrrt. iota f 8.60; Aus, 32 to 1-4; Endct.-J. 70 to 6; Butter- ian : worth-J 31 to 4; Steel Foundries 1-2; P, Morris 12 1-4 to 1-2; Prairie Oil 810 to 2; Fed, Oil 3 3-8 to 1-2; Hupp, 9 5-8 to 3-4, Two o'clock prices were quiet. The continued strength of Standard Oils and the in Midwest to 190] were features, Standard Oil of New, Jersey sold at 759 up 20; Standard Oil of New Yorl , up 7 andard Oil | of California, 290, up 9; Merritt, 32 1-2, up 3-4; Sinclair Guif, 57 8-4; Rbr, 33, up 1-4; Aetna, 11 1-4 | P. & P 71-8 to 7 1-4; Hupp, Ptr., 30 to 30 1-2; Gi advance 5-8; Int. 7 5-8 to 3-4; Boat, 15 to 1 . 48 1-4 to Cramp, 12 clair Gulf, 57 5-8 to 5 Ang.-Am. to 4 1-2 wift Int, 61 1-2 to 6 Libby, 31 1-2 to 32; Houston, 1 | 182; Aniline to 32 1-2 | Woundrie -4; Asphalt, 69 | to 70; Cosden, 9 3-4 | to 9 7-8; 8 3-4 to 7-8, | Close was strong. Intercont, Rub 33, up 1-4; Sinclair 58, up 1-4; Mert 32 7-8, up 1 1-8; Midwest Ref, 189, | Aetna off Gen. Asph, 71 1-4, up up 1 5-8; Hstn 127, Anglo-Am, Oil 24, up 1-2, | OUTSIDE MARKETS, Int. Cont. | Philadelphia opened steady. PUBLIC NOTICES. ber fete of kin af Hiteet Putnam, Geewased,. toh Femina at TL Went Lith Streit, Borough” of Mendattal, Cnty of New ork, atid now in my yomeeraion, Twill gel each primal pra to the highest bidder by: 4 a ath at’ ihs0'F, at TN AM Mat D HLIZ ADETH WENN PSREY, Lienor, 2 Weet ith Suwet. Manbatian. New York City, MAID Fe PRICE Attinney for Leo | Bh Montague Stet, Brooklyn, N 7 TAKE NOTIOE that by virtue of a tien he Jemeriben! arn Pita and Jobe “Aa thes uly heirs at ew and net of kin of Robert I Thitnam, ecewand, beth rewiding at T. West 11 of Manhattan, City of New Yor Plt ch wrt the haat May of May, 1019, ot, Manhaitan, N.Y. City PRICE Attognag, fie [dene Brook, N.Y, pave" v 21d Montague size, METALS Copper is firm but quiet, Spot 15 to 15.50; May, 151-8 to 15.50; June, to 165-8; July, 15.30 to 153-4 Aurust, 15.46 to 15.90; due | partly to the fact that Tuesday is a | holiday and the speculative public is by | heavy selling of July by a large spot | elared last November. Several leading tire considering plans prices that since 1903 through dull times and good, when war conditions prevailed or the markets “boomed,” we have published, regularly, our Weekly Market Letter, ering thoroughly and compre+ hensively leading and active Oils, Industrials, Mining and Curb Securities No one interested in the mare t, either as an investor or ve pany, 2 cents | speculator, should fail to place his name on our mailing list, opy of this full- ty receive a of-value pu STONEHAM WEEKLY MARKET LETTER, Copy V-40 on request. Chas. A. Stoneham & Co, 41 Broad Street, New York far fort Philadelphia estaglimed 4998. NSP PROMOTIONS We have consistently urged the purchase of Rangeburnett Oi) May after day, week after weet We Now Predict a Further Advance to very much highe Prices ‘Traded in on New York Cu BUY. NOW -— BUY TO. ‘DAY ion on Request. WALIER J. PIERCE & CO ALISTS N.Y, hone Broad 5O4S-~! 60 Broad BANKING 3 AND FINANCIAL. 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