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PORN tear ieee ae ns) ~ ee ee oe WALL STREET thee and Gossip of To-Day’s | %) Market—Present and Pu- ture Prices. the stoch temporartly “The bull moven st in Market, which relapsed while money rates were giving a min- | fature exhibition of sky-rock ting, as resumed to-day with practically {gil classes of issues joining in the iw upswing, Bullish incentive found in ther drop.in rates on demand fans. Brokers have confidence that b@tlequate provision has been made for Haking care of corporation half-year terest and dividend disbursement that the danger of a strinency ‘passed. Operating on this HHiques became aggressive in motor, ‘ a and steel shares, And when { }was found that the supply of stock } [fovernaneing the market was com theory ull ratively small gains ranging from to 5 points became the rule rather than the exception, HP Two days ago it was necessary for pbrokers to pay as bigh asx 15 per cent. | “On| demand loans. To-day there was abundance of money obtainable at on good mixed collateral | {pein collateral, ‘Chandler Motors was soon taken up ilar a gain of 13 pols making a total F of 8% points tn two days, But it everywhere recognized that this is- H if Sl per cent. Tang 6 1-2 per cont. on straight indus His ‘ PTE Ty CEN EEE) |istoen not held by insiders amounts | to only « very few thdusand shares | Therefore, it« manipulator’ eame 1) }Yor & good deal of eriticim @n ‘Ih. | ground that the perpendicular up- | which they were held re- | | sponse ible might cause distrust a« to the legitimacy of the rise in other parts of th lint However, Genefal | Motors; U. s. Rubber and Studubaker bie at one time to show ad- n 4 points swing for es of more tt Olls were second to motors in speculative favor, All the leading insues in this group were able to gain from 3 to 4 points | Inasmuch as the various steel shares are not so sensitive ty manip | ulative effort as oils and mators, thetr roved of moat en- to the bull ele Kot as high as 108 3-4, for dguin of nearly 2 points, and some of the independent issues, as for instan Crucible and Republic, gained 4 points, Keports from steel trade centres cohtinue to be highly neouraging. If]; these reports d upon prac- Hy all im panies are}, antog « third and final |; a close show of firmne couragemen com, boc large profit in peerreg vay are Renewed prospect that the Peac: | Troy wal oe eaued Ww-morrow was suificient to }mpart a conspicuously firm tone to food, leather and ship- ping shares. hails moved | more favorable prospects of a new ght rate increase. Baltlmore & which has just suspended divi- on its comme. stock, m | considerable liquia. no and rather “oly During the last. hi on new litt and mo ath briakly, Iped by reports that the metal price had again been | kavanoou, wine tuo Ie o-6 cents lper pound, and that demand is ; radually Improving. the indifferently, f hour Uniess some very prominent Wall, Street bunkers have been greatly misinformed railroads wit receive an increase in freight rates in the not distant future. According to re- port the average increase will not be less (ban 10 per cent, and will Quite conceivably amount to as much a8 15 per cent. By way of confirmation of these ré- ports, the statement of Director Gen Tinea before the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee is pointed out. Mr. Hines admitted that bis department cause back of the current poor show- ing in railroad net earnings for the Purpose of determining how mueh is due to byoretue business and how much to ineq: "oe freight tariff, mes to take the rate making power from the President and return rye ta the Interstate Commerce Com- migaion. A ill proposing this is.now Pending in the Senate! Tt-is gurrent Laan in Wall Street that if the bill Dassen Congress the Tnterstate Com- ymerce Commiasion will not delay. in giving the carriers # higher averige of freight rates. | There will be a meeting of direc. t VI NGS BANKS. ‘ Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank 51 Chambers Street, New York ‘The Board of Trusteos has declared a Sem{-Annual Dividend at the rate of Four Per Cent. Per Annum ON ALL DEFOSITS JOUN 8. DALY, Comptroller, EXGELSIOL SAVING S BANK Sardeanate st from ashe i” “tox in be opened . ankle Raima mien dba Becretsty: 123°"5 ST.cen tea G ™ AVE ROOME, aan ‘SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND — NION SQUARE SAVINGS BANK Ne. 30 Unies Square, of TE te a st FOUR PER CENT. | garam! be tia _ Prenideut HQIOVY, Bay, Deen 0 te ‘Moa, 30 w % Bat. 10 to 22, OF ROCLeTIby AccRIT NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK » N, W. Cor. 14th St. and 8th Avenu FOUR PER CENT nym on all gums from the wert Dia) ane eet RINCKER| The East River Savings Institution RApADWar, New roRK ov 9. Phnnusl dividend “has at the rate of Per Cent. all accounts on and ENTITLED IMERSTO, DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFOKE > ly 10th, 1010, WILL DMAW INTEREST FROM JULY I6t, 191 for the aiz| on all devosita trom a cay) THRE JON J. PULLEYN, President, Citizens’ Savings Bank 66 & MH ROWWRY, COR, CANAL ST. 118TH SEMI-ANNUAL Dp VIDEND The Trustees bare ordered Intern rou PER UENTS \ Dry Dock Savings Institution The Trustees have decla | for the six months ond THOUSAND Tikeaeie ‘ain peat DOLL a | we LEGAL NOTICE. Habel Seltert of Kington, Biate oF CommeOeen Mamie Grae tat, Sow 7 tun he e be = Lockie, June 13, 4. Dp. we fry ~ be tg ef he pew al lath of the Russi Caadk tor Posen ey HELP WANTED—MALE, Powr en ‘poms tecred, toe ae a E atta Warunby Co dod dus ae steel | ine Cite Cora Creat Nor, 1 deapite Boathom Railway Satdeber Co on its share capitalization. VBarnett Ot $-16—1-4 FIV’ DOLLAKS 4613 Ry Big Ledge, 1-2—5- 82—87; Western 53. Curtias, J5—19; " Clinton: Wright | Wire, - Fb idee He Boat, 16 Tire, 61-69; Magma, 316—-38, Noon prices irregular. Total Dit hel Mig Am, Reet Sngar Am, oN Am + 8% Aen, ma Am. St 42% Am. ‘ 10% Anscooda Mining ALT. & 8. F, A. Gait & Wo1., Naldwin to & Lecomuive 100% Ohio. Om Steet Nets, BAY Beokiyn TT Ht Me ” Can Gm, & Ohie M & 8D nino Conner Prat, 60. ‘rucible Steel wre Jeneral Motors Co. . Ore Inapiration Caper | Intertare on Interbor Con, fd Valley Motor Midvale Stec! Mo, Pacific N. ¥, Gontral N.Y, & N North, Pacifi Penn, RR Pita, & W.Va Reading Rep, tect Hinelair Oi) Southern Pacific 5 Company ‘Totaxo Producta. nlon Peco 8, Ind, Alcohol 108% 116% 00% LIBERTY BONDS. 31-28, 99.30, up .02; Ist 4s 94.84, 02; 2d 4s 03.90, off .1 06; 2d 41-40 04.14, off .04; Bd 4 1~ is Investignting the | 21) oer 06; 4th 41-4 94.14, off Victory Loan 33-48 100,08; 4 3- up 02. Two P. M.—81-28, 99.28: . up .08; 2ne 4s, 94.00; Ist 41 96.26, wp .06; 2d 414s, 94.10: 41-4, 95.10, off .06; 4th 4 9 There is now pip in Congress a| off 04; Nictory Teoan, 33-4 99.92, up pany jate to-day, a capital readjustment. unlikely, ‘There is no doubt that Baldwin cen] yo}y' gurvidw atten all charees and ors of the Baldwin Locomotive Com-{ Well afford to pay # substantial div- | jrederal taxes $4,2 idend at this time, It has grea\ strengthened ite financial back of each share of stock out earnings of the past four years, @ is now earning at least 20 per ce: seem that stockholders will much cause for complaint if pred! tions prove true and a dividend is not] ing def, $ declared this time. With the money market givil pretty definite indications that t furry campaigh for higher stock prices. Je argued that the time is propiti by reason of the fact that w that @ large short It ts at least certain that bears not find much encouragement trade, ous on ™ 16 OURB, Opened firm. Sinclair Guilt 56 a7; “Mid West 178a80; Houston 1 23; Commonwealth Pet 60; Ol 1 1-2—1-4; Island Oil 8 Ref 1-1-2; Merritt Oll 27 1-4 Texas Ranger 4 7-8-0; Victoria 2 3-1-2; Amal. Royalty Pet 59-60; Cities Bervice Bank sha! a aden 11—1- Ou 471 3-4; Glen Rock Oil 1-4; Boone $ 1-2; Bost Bi Basin 9-~ \Savoy Ql Sti; iant Queen Oil 1012; Omar Ol) 63— 8 It Creek | the e Ranger Oil 5 00 1 irregular. 281-2; Texas Rang Trans, Cont, Oil, 47 1-4—47 1-2; Royalty, 11-4—11-2: Common Petroleum, 5% Binclair Guit, 671-2; Sinolatr Cons,, 58—b8 1- Two UV. M, prices steady. Sine Guilt, 871-4, up 1-4; Trans Cont, 471-2 to 478-4; Consol, 6 Sine, Gulf, to 671-4; Ol, 118 to 123; nmonwealth f 69 to 60; Comden & Co, 107-8 111-8; Mawst. Rfe., 178 Am ommon wealth: 59 to 60; Balt Creok, 59 1-4 to « ‘PpRY CURB, Opened firm,’ Inter, Cont, 248-4, up lef> United Retail 8tc ve up 1-4; LR 1-8; Aetna, 9 2-2—-10; Brit ee ant Cons, Airy, 1 1 les Shipbuilding ‘in48; Loew}; ited [3 os Of stocks 1,313,100 vores | 19 CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS Ast 4 1-48 95.26, and there appa ently has been much buying of the} grease, $113.91 stock in anticipation of a dividend] y3q, déclgeation or an a@fnouncement of Peopie best | 968,538, increase $113,90 informed regarding the company’s! gross, $49, affairs state Uhatelther development position, has put approximately $100 of assets It would bis. 05, ine, $1 have in rates is about over, bull cliques are laying plans for a now) Kross kly DIVIDENDS. ~~~ | héld accounts have been wiped out, that stocks are again in what are) Railway usually termed strong hands, and) annual 2 interest beet bs political and economic reports, Hudson -4; Contl som nee sith Trang Cont) & 58 tol! 1 + Mer. $1-2; Amal, Royalty, Rudder, Colonial Tire, Clinton cht, Wire, 36—86 1-2; Colonial Ti 191-2; Allied Packers, 66-66 1- jouth American Gold Plat., 11 8-4—12: volt Tire, Martin Parry, 4 Intercont. Rubber, 26 1 -% 8-4; Submarine Boat, 16 1-2—17 Two P.M, prices steady. Generpt Asphalt 74, off 3- Motor 11l—111-4; Boat Continental Rubber | 991 io Packer Retail Sl ga 1-4 American Plate Colonial My) 19-19 1- Hw 16 1-2 Inte: halmerg Allied Stores Gold Tire Call money, mixed collateral, \end- nd renewing at 5; all industrial per cent. Banks lost to Sub-Treasury day $1,401,000; since Priday $27,5 EXCHANGE. Sterling demand 459, cables 459 7-8; francs, demand 647, cables 645; lire, demand 8, cables 798; guilders, de- mand 38 11-16, cablos 98 15-16; Swiss cables 540; Peseta cables 19.84; Stock- holm cables 26,65, CLBARINGS. York, — $756,048,304, increase 220; Philadelphia, | $76,881,487, Boston, $56,678,775. tore 000, 8 See PERE LTE F THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919. (Continued From First Page.) ported to be divided, with a pre- ponderating majority favoring con- vietion, District Attorney Charles R. Weeks is expected to give notice of a new trial immediately if the trial re- "| sults in a disagreement. According to the District Attorney, the trial, which began June 9, has cost Nassau County $6,000, It was four months ago to-@ay that the doctor is alleged to have murdered his wife at their Long Beach oot- tage. Following the noon recess Dr. Wil- kins was taken from hig cell to the congultation room directly below where the jurors are deliberating and where he spent all of last might, As he watked beside a guard he carried the same air of self-determination and outraged respectability that has marked his demeanor throughout the trial The longest previous time @ jury had deliberated in Nassau County was in the trial a year and @ half ago of Dominick Demasco, who was con- victed of manslaughter after the jury t Clearing Reserve Bank creditor, $41, * GRAIN. ] Opening at Chicago—July corm, 179 3-4, up 1-8; Sept. corn, 176a174 1-2 8 to off 1-3; . CORN, 153 4 up 1-4 to off 41-4; July oats, i to off oats, 69 1-4a69 off 1-8al-4; oats, 709-869 7-8, off 1-805-8. COTTON. Opened steady, July 34.00, up 6; October, 33.85, up 15. « The market reflected very bad ther outlook in the belt, especially in Te. While buying was ge, 1, with spot houses noticeably activ Wall Street seemed willing to sel Liverpool made only @ fair response to the advance jn yesterday's market here, The New York Cotton Exchange will be closed July 4 and 5. COFFEE Opened weak. Sept | 21.75; March, Sept Dee. enw Fe FF FRE up 2.00 bid; Dec., Na2l.65; May, Ap | 21.25021.60, Present limited daily fluctuation of 1150 points on eitier side of market wet by Food Administration som time ago was raised to 200 points at & special meeting of the Board of Managers of New York Coffee ud Bugar Exchange. The new culing wil| go into effect on July 7. ni FARNINGS. iwc Hiny MStores—May, $874,095, in five months, $4,024,- increase $735,961. Southcrn Railway—May gross, $9,- five months’ 856, Increase $4,’ het 0K ° 04 > treage wa 0%, National Aniline and Chemical year Uy] Pennsylvania " Railroad, line: 182 Eastern balance after tax, $2,17 i net operating income, $1,- of 96 fi mt 391; 143,497,1 ors Buiance after tax, 5 nt net operating income, five months 65 are and Hudson, $1 a to» | 939'063,047, Long isla ng | $44,653 $1,799,0: be] $50 months’ 1,844,166; net operating defi 2, Increase $4,506,150. five 101 crease Us) cit $2, Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Company regular semi- per cent. preferred payable an| Cramp Shipbuilding | Company regular semi-annual of $3 a share in Pevabie Aug. 1. At the conclusion of the board meeting it was stated nu action had been taken to list shares on New York Stock Exchange, American Chicle Company regular quarterly of 1 per cent. on common stock payable Aug. NOTES. 2g;| A charter has been filed in Delaware au allowing the Equity Oll Corporation to acquire of! lands and to develop same, $5,000,000 capitalization. It is offically stated that of Armour Co.'s $60,000,000 debenture bonds 6— | $23,000,000 have already been converted OD | into preferred stock, 10 Liggett & Drexel and Knauth, chod & Kuhne announce that subsc tion books on Clinton-Wright Wire ¢ any common stock have been closed, 70,000 shares offered having been 1-4 isa res sold. In their comment on the market Jones & Baker say: Improved tone in the copper market, with sales above 18c nal. | per pound, was reflected in higher prices 1th )for shares of the leading copper pro- ducers, Following the actual signing of peace the long awaited Muropean “de- result In heavy hardening of cop- now that the ed the corner and ations for July and have been established lair Onl, sin, et, to Stocks and ‘Their Posslbilities.” “Investors will find much of interest in this volume to all following tho white metal. Charles Hayden of Hayden, Stone é& € has bee el i a director of the Adams Express Co. ‘The Mercantile ‘Trust Company has transfer agent for the following: Clinton-Wright Company; Iron Products Corpo Root & Van Dervoort Bngine ‘ompany ore | tom: in OLD TIST ME MEN BACK, 54th Pioneers Landed at Newport ish- News Tu-Day, NEWPORT NEWS, June 39— | transport Artemas has arriy fagaire with 4,500 office 27.—The here from and men, had been out seventeen and a half hours. In the first Carman trial the fury ‘as discharged after having deliber- ated fourteen hours without reaching @ verdict, Surly, elov-n Jur: from the but grimly determined, n and one more walxed Vassa.. County Court House to bre kfast at Nash's Hotel at 7 o'clock this m rning, deadlocked in voting as to the guilt of Dr, Wi.kins, the white whiskered retired phy- siclan. It had been a stormy night in and out of the court house, From vari-/ ous windows in the corridors of the main building the jury room, lighted like a theatrical stage scene, was Plainly visible. The gestures of the angry jurymen as they argued were seen, The slumped-in-a-chair ob- stinacy of those opposed to the ma- jority was obvious. The patter and splash of the fre- quent heavy showers prevented much of what was said from being heard. But angry tones and even threats to “Btick it out until to-night and to- morrow and to-morrow night” were plainly audible. Along about 3 o'clock sleepy watchers were sum- moned to the observation windows for a particularly interesting situa- tion. Juror Richard H. Soper was lean- ing back, propped up on his shirt- sleeved ws, looking up into the! face of am exhorter whose face was hidden by the window frame. But the exhorter’s art was brandishing the wicked, long-handled murder. hammer above Mr. Soper’s upturned hose, Now and then Mr. Soper, wko is one of the jurors above middle aga brushed a left hand toward the blood-stained bludgeon as though it were an annoying fly. Justice Manning went to the Gar- den City Hotel for breakfast and a bath at half past six. He said he would hurry back if called, but ob- served with a weary amile that the| call would be a welcome surprise. Old De. Wilkins who sat on a chair all night reading newspapers and/ smoothing his white whiskers, re- warded bis sleepy-eyed guards with deep disapproval soon after the rob- ins ceased their dawn noises and asked if he was never to have break- fast. He got his meal at half past seven and ate it, all he met, Eleven jurors apparently agreed that Dr. Wilkins was guilty of killing his wife, but three of them did not want to vote him guilty of mur- der in the first degree—entailing the death penalty. One juror, according to the reports of those who heard the voices of the jury, refused to join in any sort of a verdict of guilty, though | ¢ three others who had taken the sam position earlier had joined the mi fority, Justice David H. Manning seemed made at midnight that he would keep them out for twenty-four hours be- fore accepting a disagreement for instructions and hearin~ facts of the record read over to them, the twelve men who were trying to de- cide whether Dr, Wilkins or a burg- lar killed Mrs, Wilkins spent the night around a floor room at the back of the south wing of the court hous The room waa, brightly ‘The windows were wide open, WATCH JURORS WRANGLE| », THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT. Persons wating on the lower floor, looking from the windows of the main building, could see the jurors gestic- Nehted, in couples, Their low tones were clearly audible, There were those who pretended to distinguish tences out of the squabbling. When the robins began their sing- ing in the shrubbery near the court house the number of spectators sur- viving the all night vigil was twa, These were discharged soldiers who anid they were as well off on the court nettees as on a Now York City park New | at, Including member; bist the Sth pioneer 4 isa ceased rom ihe ol ‘ast New i ‘i alght, ythe money lent by the hak in in a mood to make good his threat bs Except for a visit to the Judge} table in @ second | > ulating and marching up and down] “%f; the consultation chamber, singly and | pong PE WILKINS 1S FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER IN THE FIRST DEGREE Grove their motors home at 3 o'clock. The first troticy cars from the sur- rounding towns this morning brought new relays of spectators, —_—— DENIES BIG COFFEE PROFITS. 40 Cents a din Rio Janeiro. In a statement sent to The Evening World to-day through the “Joint Coffee Trade Committee of the. United Staten,” with offices at No. 74 Wall Street, Theo- dor Langgard de Menezes, Commercial [Secretary of the Brazilian Embassy takes exception to the report of the captain of the steamship Uberada that coffee that selis for 60 cents in New York was going begging in Brazil at 10 cents and that doffee of the high- Brade ig solling there at 15 cents, good grade df green Rio coffee, geeording to my latest information.” says, “sells in Rio @t' about 25 cents the cost.of ronat- ing and merchandising and you have a price to the enue, T should sa: of about 40 cents. RB » b.... Se KITCHIN RAPS G. 0. P. CLAIM. Deni about Sa #1,500,000,000 by Catting “Extravagance” WASHINGTON, June 27.—State- ments of Ropublican leaders in the House that their party had saved the people $1,500,000,000 by eliminating ‘Democratic extra’ nee" fram supe ply bills passed by the House geasion were denounce t to-day presentat Democrat, of North Carolina as ° terpieces of political deception. A statement given out can Leader a APOE Mr. “was rit inf fac mmtnesnsiiltmsnnid 38 GRADUATES AT HEARN’S, |” Girt in mp s, Wrong nees Sa etd Misstatements of ployees Given Diplomas by Cont ‘Thirty-eight girls received diplomas yesterday at the graduation exercises of Hearn’s Continuation School for its em- ployees. An address to the graduates was made and prizes were distributed by Clarkson Cowl, President of James A. Hearn & Son. ‘At the conclusion of the exercises tie graduates enjoyed a luncheon in the store's restaurant, pasha WER ES ILLNESS HALTS SKEELS CASE Aceuseg Wom ‘Trial LAWRENCE, Mass., June 27.—Mrs. Bessie M. (Skeels) Lundgren suffered « physical collapse at her home in And- over this mornin, Her’ trial for the murder of Miss, lorence W. Gay could not be resumed to~ age “am dying, | Atiie, dying” she called’ to her husband, Kitred Lunggrea, ting ger eektart. a ruah- to her room, he found her siagger- ine 33 Mg about Ard ‘aint He jaced on Peg end Witt D. Walker r physician, yeccihreresihs viliiasi DECORATION FOR STETTINIUS PARIS, June 27.—Edward R, Stety tinlus of New York, former Assistant Secretary of War, has been made « Commander of the Legion of Honor, chool, Ressia Fails Pay Inte! Bonds From United States Loans WASHINGTON, June 27.—None of United States to Russia has been used to pay interest on the $75,000,000 of Russian bonds issued for the former Czar's government and {held by private interests in the United |States, the House Committee on Department Expenditures was told day by Acting Secretary of State P The mterest was paid, Mr, Polk sal by Boris Bahkmetett, Russian Amb: sador, {rom a fund ‘of $20,000,000 ob- ined through liquidation of war con- acts in this country, mea LATONIA ENTRIES. PTIRT RACE Claiming $1,800; three. your: fuga Sted hater 3 .) Galvin, 88, Sn tne cat asp: FOURTR Berar gf. 800: aration Army Handicap: upward one ile and an ol seis Pier yoo MO —C leeming ee ates :, Mistress 10 aiming: 81.900: f tx) thee ett tl ‘aneo's, Jt Cyan ony rrp, 10: ; TR, Appa eligibie haan sd 10H; ‘Watenroct, 100; Korwwwrd 12 10d omltitn Criterion, 10 Mala’ “Wand, 00. “Apprentice aliowsene claimed. Weather cloudy, ‘Treck besvy, sonDOOT ENTRIES aS RACES Ritradea tits Alvord, 113 ray 118: Miead rw i Ty "Blcore FOURTH Hea i ad Fs Repubti- |* Kitchin said, | =e — ee SPEND SUNDAY SAILING Great White Flier rerojan Pay Tone a BSdu ANY car x PP MM: ac (7 louie Bon RAV oR FioR Biden River by Day li ght ‘ ba INCLU’ Ab iat “Washington Irvi ndrick Madson,” ithe anys Direct Bail Ponnestions to ay West. A few ‘York and Albany accepted, ' Weteurane inte North, ‘be: uae, Daa Line Deabrowses y Pier New York LONG ISLAND SOUND Sunday Exc Excursions Where Enow, re nog for “tant act a i eg Steamer City of Lowell To Bridgeport IDEAL TRIP Saturday Afternoon See the West Point Dress Parade iret nh ey car wostaureat fh a ODELL aK, West Point, - pw mre *Also Oe POUGHKEEPRIE PL lh im) s, 3 P. ughkeopaie, htaston cies, *4 {feel siernece, on the A Bendlecantuag "Bot ow York same CENTRAL HUDSON LINE VIA CAPE COD cob EAN vac a oSarrey ge Me." Fare cla and information at Wharf, relay 8004 ‘3 Fron Steamboat Go,|': CONEY ISLAND WEEKDAY AND SUNDAY ThIPS TO ett Str. “Grand Repa Sil Tid aren Round Tip ee Sir. Highlander et cae sinare Stre, “Highlander” and “Grand Republic.” __eare Battery 0; West 104 Ot, 0.90 A.-M RSIONS. C.R.R. of N. J. EXCURSIONS SUNDAY, June 29 Pr» redder Besem ool—4 LAKE HOPATCONG $1.50 x. 120 additional) x eerie tata oar MAUCH CHUNK $2.00 no stats eats, Ce Se AL MS jowark, ATLANTIC CHT $2.50 to Interstate Park. 2,000 Free Bath Houses BEST Route for Autos to N. J, Refreshment Pavilions. FOR SALE. (ABL i go pokes = i '¥ WEAKLY OR MON! 73} TRANSACTIONS Commlogwrine ~ 0 EMPLOYERS REFER, > CA, WHITE OR, SUNDAY WORLD ‘WANTS {i i WORK WONDERS,

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