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fmemt of surrounding counties at so tamch per head. . Mivery time a desperate character frees arrested wnerth of this city the authorities have fied the choice of al Pi the high regard in which he 4 Boerd of Estimate to Vote to Bar } | Mew York City’s jails will cease to flay she was surprised at the warning, fnasmuch as it was based on mere Government was conscious of its inter- tational obligations, but that ft must retain the liberty of exercising its eoy- reign rights. Prisoners From Outside Counties, @emmer and winter resorts for @gecommendation of Comptroller the Board of Estimate will vote irrow to discontinue the old cus- of caring for the criminal ele- in country \ districts ting up nig! ee ROUT THEATRE BURGLAR Emma Carus’s Cry of Alarm in| Brooklyn Playhouse Brings Help to Catch Thief. ‘The arraignment to-day of Fred Sell- man, young negro of No. 912 Pacifié Street, in Flatbush Police Court on @ charge of unlawful entry re- vealed an attempt to steal Emma Car- us's purse containing jewelry and a large ammount of money from her dress- ing room in the Orpheum Theatre, Flat- bush Avenue, last night. Sellman was held for trial in the Court of @pecial Sessions. As Miss Carus entered her dressing room she saw the face of a negro.at the ‘window opening on the fire escape: He Of | was making desperate efforts to reach the window, purse and let are Fou to ty There will be a Feeular Pight- round By the Commi f Bnright's drive ‘a ended the nough ti WR ese enough to hold our pn ET HOLLAND IN A HUFF. PARIS, July 10.—in « sharp note re- to the Allies’ warning not to the former Kaiser and Crown to escape, Holland declared to- The note asserted that the Dutch her purse, which was on @ table near She made a rush for her oe gence AUTO BAND HOLDS UP BANK. Invades Guffale Institution and Takes All Money in Sight. postition S18 in the central BUFFALA, July 10—Automobdile ban- dite this afternoon held up the West Side branch of the Citizens’ Com- mercial Trust Conrpany, in Grant Street, and got qway with all the currency in 276 Killed Clim ae ie the Alps. 10. \<allinen the ond. Of inists have been killed 831 Broadway Near (3th St A 15 Corvlandt St. cs Near Broadway + NOTE—Neo records are sold at Cortlandt ann Senegeeee Red Seal VICTOR RECORDS by famous artists $2 are Now *1 At the S. B. DAVEGA CO. Shops. Selections by CARUSO Of fine records at half SCOTTI Lsadesall add SCHUMANN HEINK cae Ba oe RUFFO 25% to 50%. Come AU _ Popular Numbers ty aheee and hear them. and Other Great Artists Reduced. “Everything for Indoor and Outdoor Sports” 5 DAVENVA & 125 West 125th St. Oren eveny’ Enna AY iasTH st. 405 Broadway Near Canal St. e News and Gossip of To-Day’s Market—Present and Fu- ture Prices. - —_——_ In sharp cofitrast with the action of the etock market during recent trad- ing days, demand for stocks in to- day's session flattened out in a sur- prising manner, After early irregu- larity the market sold off quite easily tm the last hour, with noticeable sell- ing pressure in steel shares and in the motor and rubber stocks. latora twere at a loss to ac- cor for the movement. News was con fr good. The Steel Corpora- tion reported an increase of more than 600,000 tons in unfilled businéss during June. Money conlitiong were much better, Call rates on mixed collateral at no time rose above 7 per cont. This was the opening quotation. Later, an abundant supply of money on demand ‘was available at 6 per cent. Tt recently has been as high as 15 (per cent. ‘Trade reports were of the most en- couraging character. One authority stating that most of the large steel companies are recetving new busi- ness at the rate of 100 per cent. cap- acity, Further large sales of copper metal were reported, a large part of which were for export. For @ short time there was fear that the Presi- dent's speech would contain some unpleasant statements, but these re- ports weré soon proved to be without the slightest foundatton. ‘The real explanation of the market's unexpected weakness in the face of 00d news probably can be found In its inside or technical position. Bears have recently suffered a bad whip- ping. In the recent market they were forced to cover their contracts In order to prevent further large pos- sible losses. This left the market without a short interest of tmportant proportions. U. 8. Steel, which sold at 113 3-4 in the forenoon sold below 112 in the jast hour. Bethiehem Steel which at first showed a firm tone receded rather easily and other steel issucs, with the exception of Mkivale failed to maintain their position, Rails and coppers moved apath- etically. Most of the stocks in these groups fluctuated within a range of lesg,than a point. Tons of brokerage Mterature recently sent out deserib- ing the prospects and possibilities of these companies in glowing terms has failed to excite public interest, Sentiment at the close was un- usually mixed. It appeared however, that much of the selling in the last hour came from professiona) sources and it was generally thoughtt that How Nuxated Iron Helped Put Me In Such Superb Condition As Ti Me To Whip Jess Willar And Win The World’s Championship “TIGER OF THE RING” Tells a Secret of His Training— to Every Man and Woman Who Recommends Nuxated Iron Wants to Build Greater Strength, Energy and Power Today recognized as the phys- fecal superior to any living man— the Superman of the Age—Jack Dempsey, Heavyweight Cham: ion of the world, explains be- low the part Nuxated Iron played in helping to prepare him for the supreme test of his career. In his decisive, overwhelming strength the ring. That he took Nuxate Iron as a part of his training is con- vincing evidence of the ‘importance: Dempsey attached to keeping his blood rich in strength-giving iron, bolds Nuxated Iron as a master strength and blood builder, Im a statement made at his train- * ys quarters in Toledo, the scene the big battle, Jack Dempsey said fter commencing the use of xated Iron during my training * the big fght with Joss Will- smashing victory over the mighty Willard who had never before been knocked from feet, Dempsey displayed a dynamic and power never before known in the history of d ard, I soon noticed that I could giand harder strains with — less fatigue than before, and I realised that 1 had found a tonic and blood Ddullder which played an important tron part in getting me into {ino condi tion. Formerly I had relied solely ooo wpon strength building foods and mad cr JACK DEMPSEY health-giving ‘and stron could withstand the vert laughs of a giant like Willard, It should to every thinking persou that if a aa physically fight. According to reports Dempsey Placed himself unre- servediy in ihe hands of rit “Nuxated Iron put added power behind my punch and helped me to accomplish what I did at Toledo.” JACK DEMPSEY as Dompuoy outdoor exercise to my di should consider it advisable to take Nux eusdoor exercise | p my blood fted Iron, how much more important It World's Championship at atak ts for the average man or woman to sue Pie Aa eet Bothine . that there 1s no lack of iron in the blood elt th should leave no undo: he Oday a surprising humbe 5 and strength In connection with ment nine <I itospi- Dr training adopt: irritable tik of that strength of It may alac eal Ina) enally to auc in my expe found so Valuable as org Iron.” ctor and © fatigued don’t’ back tho with physical ud energy Which comes fr plouty of iron in the blood, Laci of iron in the blood not only makes a mai @ physical and mental weakling, ervou I have iron—Nuxated John J. Van Horne, formerly Medi Meal Phyalo Health of the City of Ne: Beh abd. ¥, ] on the wh body wut cit utteriy | York, cory William Harrison (“Jack”) Dempsey— Although like an untamed tiger in the ring, the intensely human side of the new World's ‘hampion is-clearly shown by emark he is quoted as making st before the big fight, in which he said: “I have tele- graphed my Mother that I will win the championship and I. am not, going to disappoint her, I'm going to win that title if for no other reason than because I've promised her I would,” Dempsey describes here the part Nuxated Iron played in helping him to keep his promise to win the title, mind are derived from the blood and the blood in turn derives it we eat and tho its oxygen tissue’ muscle and a active the vital forces, healthy men and women with plenty of ir the ones w rr with a smile, self-reliant Toarleas and their dynamic pow- er and energy make them Virtually masters of thelr Tt is sur w many people life are in ing from. iron and do not know it. To supply t Cf iron and help build stronger, nen and women, bi reuwdy every ta Mt the teeth: “blood builders knows to ‘ nese Tron whieh Tas been | f “ mse CURB ORDINANCE VETOED. a 100% — 2 — At. Gail we Meas Mylan Meappreves Measure Fixin Baldwin now, 1% — % jroker's License at $500, Bah, oom boy a's Mayor Hylan to-day vetoed the ordi- Brocktyn RT. Oy 8 we 1, rofing 1 and closed at nance which provides that curb brokers Cal, Petsolonm 8 ah % sane trials opened at vit high 71-2 low | must pay atiicense fee of 8500. oh wee sOentrnl atu’ 2, renewals 71-2, ruling an Sn* oe Leelt| pheat 00 oe closed at 1-2 Der cen Béard of Aldermen the Mayor coe it SS 6:0 ExCHANGH e ; 5 , 449 1 Cuteo x @ —'%| fect the feeiing. ‘Coen o% 0% + 4) Am. sold 196 1-4, up| +803 France, demand 6.90, C Crete 100% 0% — 1% | 2 3-4, Leather was up (rie .. as Ln eat band (tes their ; | in dts provisions, for the reason that the Great 7% 1% + %) market. A recent sale of 10,000 ak'na association cou readily evade it by 0% oF -— % | at 8 1-2 cents compares with a - maving its activities to other quarters ™ % ous high of 80 cents. Upper sole within a block or #0 of the present site. E = a wm —«a |leather ia becoming increasingly 4% 4% + %/| scarce, Industrial Aloohol shot up to FR ae ah— K ae et ee Ni Lt . @% 6 + %| Cloak sold ; Mer, Be ON + 1% , 199 191% — a a oe ek BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Ct fi Midvale LJ eo +1 tonnage, to ta 4 oT ™ % 30, against — XN. f, o ma + &% 1 ried me mu — %| APF ‘Norther o,*e —% Pies, ot wn x Reating o 0 — % a. we JUST OUT! G4 4+ % seat July Handbook 30% - 1 w= % y n er 00 Sos Royalty. rake Glenrock, ¢ 1-4 1m 1} 8% | Ht rab gerd d : + 0% Bete bo to 60 1-4; Bl Con and low prices of wok Uo. “lar i-4; Cle Bery., 41 1-8 to 42 1-8; |] Metal Exchange quotes Blectro- en securities —fiee fon aie — %|Cosden, 11 8-4 to 12; Merritt, 37 to |tytic Copper firm. Spot, 19 1-2 to 20; ton to ltt $4; Tex. Prod. Ret, Tuly, 19 6-8 to 20 1-4; Aug., 19.80 to ok w% — 4 {Prod Refs, 8 1-8 to 9 1-8; Guit, 68 1-2 Sinolair up .02; Victory, 3.348, 100.04; 43-4s, 99.94, off the market's technical posttion under- went considerable improvement, Largely because of the wide daily fluctuations in cafl money rates cer- tain of the most influential Wall Street’ bankers are seriously consider- 5 ing the advisibility of suggesting to the Stock Exchange that it inatitute a system of fortnightly settlements between members instead of settling contracts and differences daily as 1s now the a This prospect has been Informally discussed from time to time, but never reached the stage of official ac- tion, In the highest banking quarters it is now said that definite action along these lines probably soon will be taken. ‘There has been considerable crtt- iciam of banks on the part of Stock Exchange members and by big bull market operators who have etrongty asserted that there has been no real necessity for call money rates going as vai nig as 20 per cent. or for that as high as 12 or 15 per cent. ne have intimated—and the state- ment has deveral times appeared in print—that banks are arbitrarily jack- ing up money rates for the purpose of applying brakes to the bull movement, On thé other hand, bankers declare that call rates have been governed solely by supply and demand condi- tions; that Stock Exchange activity and a resulting enormous increase in brokers’ loans have exhausted the supply of money for stock speculative responsible commission brokers admit that the extraordinary demand for call money has probably exhausted the supply now available, but complain that banks should in- crease thelr loanable funds by bor- rowing from the Federal Reserve Bank. Up until @ month or so ago this was just what banks were doing, but Federal Reserve officialy com- plained of the large amounts of Liberty Bonds that were being pledged as collateral and discouraged the practice, Since that time banks loaning money to stock brokers have had practically only their own re- sources to draw upon, it is now estimated that brokers besrowings amount to a billion and a half dollars, About a month ago the figure was set at @ billion dollars and four months age at only half 4 billion dollars, If these figures be correct there has been an increase of 300 per cent in brokers’ vorrowings in a space of four months, Siu Saas AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, July 10. —The entries for to-morrow’s races are as follows: (Rast RACH enn ve fusion eH Pi I es a *STcOND' “RASE- snd py Tatoo: three year-olds and upey A 3 furlongs. — Briar, 180; OF, the woh Rosaner, Biri Vrain Lace, U5; Cand Brigtton, {uF Lbrreat, “IEERD RACB—Selling; wad; one, tile cee a ik “Onder! A JO FOURTH RACH The Myrtle falling States; rosea adh oy dol tid hme” a Bing a Gemoutiour, 107; 8, od year-0 tailor Miaid,. 1 Appie Js ne; ted year-alde iS; dtryngar, 106; Lika, five The manifac talisfactory results to fefund ‘your money. it ts Glapaused. by ‘all’ good dies an, eeeeee , | continental Ol, 47:1-2—47 3-4; 3314-4; N.Y. Shi Ba ah 171-318 12; Savold Tire, aia Hupp, 27-4 | not Am. Gold, 10 1-4—10 3-4; Inter- ital Rubber, 21 1-0—29 1-2. 4; Gen. Am. blag, ea; ee, e Tatergnth in en made public, bat is unde: br be subst an The tonnage of rock » pany’ requirements for a very long to come. ‘haphatt a1 1; 2; 10 7-8; Aetna pense nN 30 84 Bape, 20 3 * Oct. 20 to 1 8-4; Nov. 20 3-8 Dec., 20 1-2 to ‘sl. O11, |2 3-4. Tad ‘arm. "Biot, Cee 5.20 to Wo, aus., § 1-4 te to Gpektar’ fi firm. Spot, East St. Konia July, 7358; Aug., 7.40 to 65; Sept. and Oct. 7.45 to 7.60; Nov. 1.50 to 7 6-8: Deo. 1 7.53 1-2 to 7 100 tons of Dec. sold 7. _DIVIDENDA. Sapulpa Refining Co, regular quarterly of 21-2 per cent, payable Avg. 1. Elk Basin Petroleum Co. regular to 59 63 1-2 to 63 7-8; Victoria, Fd Hudson, 1 5-8 to 1 Tamsocatineatal oil, ContL Ref. 11 1-4 to Every investor and trader should have this price guide of New York Curb Market securities. Memo pages, commission rates also. Call, "phone or write for No. EW-496 JONES & BAKER 63 1-4—43384; GB. Gulf, 58 1-4—68 3 Amal, Royalty, 11-8—13 In 99 1-280; Simms, 31 1-2—S1 3-4, Cons, Copper, 7 1-3 te 7 8-4 SECURITIES f 21-2 per cent., payuble ks Ledge, 9-16 to 6-8; Boston M. 84 to| quarterly o 505 Fifth 45; Un. Prot, 3 6:8 to, 2 3-4), Per- atest 50 Broad St. Ave. 1-4; U. & Steam Tel, Broad 2910 ‘Te, Murray Hun T1238 John Muir & Co. Wis NEW YORK mded_on July 11, 1918, from PHILADELPHIA Direct Private Wires PITTSBURGH k Bx > § it = | Fic bye the’ Bound of Governors, CHICAGO DETROIT 000,000, modities valued at $89,000, tigate to. 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