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Jaly 21, Joly 14.—The restwurait Walters’ strike bas been sottled, we iblic is con _ermed dhout what July “M1, when new trouble inipne ave pasepd resoiu- cepting the genefal strike order, @ is no sign yet that the rail- road, telegraph ‘there will be a demonstration of 6,009 Paris policemen the day before ihe general strike ¢ manos, but fixing the day eral strike for their own walkout in the event those demands are not granted, __L_AOVERTISEMENT. an Article No. 21. “< i thiropractic for Health “Your back and your stomach are Neighbors. They ought to get on together. They don’t—not ‘ays. Social harmony ts that quality of social culture that causes peopl¢ to respect one another's rights. Peace isvthe answer and the answer of is prosperity in personal affairs, ‘ harmony is that condition where each part co-operates with cur other part to produce proper in. The entire human system consists of more parts than, there are people in the world. Nothing but a them. It is the same kind of intelli- gence thet conducts their operations. ‘There is always some ular in any kind of a machine that the role of fer of the other Ina watch tt is ‘the band of steel called a main-spring. In the body it is the human backbone. “it ‘What makes the auto motor go? of 6 thB locomotive run and pull? ined through process of combus: ‘and condensation by fire. Wha' the body go? Combustion of the food solids, liquids and air-by en- ergy from the brain. ay gpiasl displacement does not al-, ways produce pain or discomfort in the back. Its effects are more often observed at some point far distant, as for example, in one or more of the vital organs. And because nothing is i One partial and immediate solution of the food profiteering problem in this clty lies in the hands cf the con- sumers themselves. If they will take advantage of the opportunity offered by the several pusficart markets in various sections of the city, they can not only save from % to 75 per cent. on their green groceries, but can force the retailers of their localities to be satisfied with reasonable profits on such commodities. As has been shown by The Evening | World, vast quantities of vegetables are now coming into"New York from Long Istand and New Jersey, most of them being breught gardeners to Gansevoort Markets, controlled by the city. There fully 90 per cent. of these Products are sold difeatly to retailers, many of whom eell them to consumers at from 100 to 600 per cent. profit. String beans, for example, laid’ down im his store to-day cost the retailer Jess than 3 cents a pound, or 8% cents & quart at the outside. | tail stores the prices to the consumer | 1 eRe D anes Oaeld Mrs Weee | slat 40.14, 48 Gnd even 48 ,oente-a Quart. But in the pushcart markets, especially those in the poorer quar- ters of the city, the finest and freshedt of these beans can be bought for from 4 to 6 cents a pound. A profitable form of evening enter- tainment for the man of the house, now that the place with the footrail has lost much of its attraction, might be.to sit down with the housewife and compare the following list of to- day’s prices in some of the pushcart markets with what she Pay for no better, and often poorer, quality of fruits and vegetables in the loca] stores where she has beer. doing her marketing: farmers and the Wallabout and In many re- 8 asked to SHCART MARKET ADETERRENT FOR FOOD PROFTEERS Can Be Reached by Every Housewife, and Greedy Re- tailers Taught a Lesson. bd £ ago Margaret T. Winchester to Be Bride of Robert Porter Patterson, Recently Returned From France. Mrs. Tarleton Winchester of No. 940 Park Avenue announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Miss Margaret T. Winchoster, to Robert’ Porter Pat- terson of this city. Miss Winchester wats introduced to society three years is @ member of the Junior Mr. Patterson recently re- turned|¢rom France, where he was a. major {n the 206th Infantry. OF COTTON WORKERS holders and Employees. was announced to-day by offi- clals of the company. The “House” and “Senate” will be supplemented by a cabinet com- posed of executive officers of the mill with voting power. ‘The “House” is composed of 117 workmen and the “Senate” of 69 foremen and all sessions time. It was announced that on economies effected under - the new .€ystem a dividend would be every thirty’ days, sharing. The Riverside and Dan UNDERTAKER KILLS SELF Takes Own bfe. tomers. ‘to be wrong with the back many toners it would be useless to con- sult a chiropractor. i ctor al- eer coals Sh Rrceats ‘ot Pubtic Information. ress all inquiries to C. B., Box 50, Evening World, New York City CChirpractors of New York’ New Jeray (Rights Reserved.) Sth Fleer, the Adier Bldg., ments? Becau: strictly custom- 70 NASSAU STREET, Flatbush Ave., brooxlya Townley, trial. was convicted b; night of conspiracy’ to In nearly every section of the city there is @ pusheart market within one carfare of every home. wives would take the trouble to vi these markets once, would doubtless become regular cus- If enough of the consumers id this, the local dealers would soon rn the lesson that would teach, and muéh profiteering in these necessities would be done away with, __— TOWNLEY GRANTED STAY OF SENTENCE TILL SEPT. 15) i: JACKSON, Min President of the Nonpartisan League, who with Joseph ~ | Gilbert, chief organizer of the league, a jury here Saturday y that the stay was granted to permit the preparation court records on @ motion for a new ‘Two other criminal actions Gilbert have been continued untjl the January term of court, If house. many of them July 14.—A. ©, his apartment on the top floor of building to-day. rifle. The ‘bullet passed through head and lodged in the ceiling. of No. 170 Broadway, Stowe, who in tives of persons under undpr unpleasant returned from unbalanced since. spot leading from the curb in front ice made a ticularly searching investigation of National BREST, July 14. sedition, t noon. It was expected the shi leave yesterday, but she was di coaling. ’ Secreta: board after his arrival here from Paris, against \} Semi-Annual Anniversary Sale /EExtra Trousers FREE ME STRICTLY CUSTOM TAILORED ~ SUIT TO ORDER My Daylight Work Room 1b SLASHING PRICES so that I may keep my full force of tailors and cutters busy for the dull season and to make this sale the greatest in the history of my tailoring business I offer these wonderful values. Prices of which are slashed to a minimum when other tailors and ready made clothiers are still boosting prices. For this great event 1 put aside hundreds of yards of High Grade Woolens and Worsteds that consist of Blue Serges, Fancy Worsted, "% Light Grays, Tweeds, Cheviots and Cassimeres, which I will make to your individual * measure, some 3-piece suits and some 2-piece suits, including extra trousers. ... ae ‘$15° I Appeal to All Those Who Doubt to come and convince yourself why I can give you good cloth at these popular prices. Because I. buy woolens in extremely large quantities at a low price. Why do I include linings, goods and trimmings in my gar- it has be@n the means of making my success in the past. ilored garment that is guaranteed to fit perfectly? premises in my sanitary daylight workroom. SPECIAL READY-TO-WEAR UNCALLED FOR SUITS I have a number of unclaimed suits on hand which I have distributed among all my 4 stores and will dispose of them at a price as low as |S. HENRY ADLER 1432 BROADWAY, Near 40th Street, Next Door to Empire Theatre ‘Oven Evenings Until 10 P. M,—Seturday Until pt FP, M. Corner John Oven Until 7 P. M-—Saturday 9 P. M, 44 FLATBU: 3 CHURCH STREET, Near Liberty Oven Until 7 P.M ISH AVENUE, Near Nevins Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Open Evenings Unt 10 FP, M-—Gaturday Until 11 P. M, \ Why can I give my customers a Because I make the clothes on the S. HENRY ADLER. WILL HELP RUN MILL Economies Through System to Per: mit Monthly Dividends to Stock- will be held off the company’s with employees and stockholders, River Cotton Mills, Inc., is a $15,000,000 corporation and operates one of the largest cotton milis in the South. WITH SHOT FROM RIFLE es Leon T. Stowe, Who Knew How to ‘Hush Up Unpleasant Deaths, Leon T. Stowe, an undertaker of No. 307 West 5ist Street, was found dead in He had apparently shot himself through the mouth with a According to his lawyer, Albert Erns' days of coroners enjoyed the repatation of being able to avoid publicity for reia- ‘of wealth who com- mitted suicide or died by violence or ‘ance recently, suffer: ing from acute mastoiditis and hag been Because of a trail of unexplained blood shop to the door of th steamship Rotterdam, with Secretary of State Lansing on board, sailed from this port ‘ot | for New York at 1.30 o'clock this after- would ed In ry ‘Lansing were Sunday “morning tmmediaten featured trading in the stock market to-day, | In spite of the extraordinary ad- vance the market has had, bull pools | displayed as much courage as at any | Previous time. Transactions closel, approached 2,00,000 shares, and have | been exceeded only twice this year. | Crucible Steel was the star per- | former, Interest in it was violently aroused by reports that a battle for control is being waged, These rumors ‘were semi-officially denied. However, | onine Locomotive. It is known that power- ful pools are operating in thine iseuew and they are not having difficulty in ‘marking them wp almost at will. Stutz rose § points, Bosch -? points and Bakfwin nearly 8 points. ConsolMated Gas, a staid invest~ ment issue, came into prominence by advancing more than 3 points of a volume of trading that was unusually heavy for this issue. The only logical explanation for its sudden forward movement was that hearings will ‘begin to-morrow before a special master, which friegds of the company the of the 80-cent gas law: The general steel list gave an ex- cellent demonstration of strength. It his th six months ended June 30. Mill opera- tions are gradually being increased ot rs gained from 21-2 to 31-2 points, the to 21 cents per pound for early de- livery. However, copper shares failed to show proper market response. One reason for this is that many shrewd operators suspect that prices are not wholly governed by supply and de fast, wik be permitted. But before defi- nitely committing themselves to the constructive side of the markeet in railroad stocks most marke operators want to heve more definite indica- tions that the increase will be al- lowed. Otherwise, they believe, there will necessarily be a long string of dividend reductions, and in some cases there inevitably wilt be re- ceivership. Rails moved sluggishly in_today’s market. Money favored bull operators, call f™tes being quoted throughout the day at 6 and 6 1-2 per cent. In the final dealings new and ag- gresatve buying made itself felt, and the steel list became buoyant with U. 8. Steel touching 11 1-2, and main- taining practicall, of its gain. MONBY. ‘Time money market is unchanged, with borrowers bidding 6 per cent. for accommodations of all dates on both classes of collateral, Lenders, however, refuse to extend funds for fixed periods. Business is restricted to the renewal of maturing oblign- tions at 6 per cent, for sixty and ninety day periods. Cal} money, mixed collateral, opened at 6, high 6, low 6, renewals 6, ruling 6, and closed at 6; all industrials 1-2, high 12, low 6 1-2, re- , ruling 6 1-2 per cent, and EXCHANGE. Sterling at new low, Demand sterl- ing after opening at 4471-4 declined to 4463-4, a new low, Weakness was due to accumulation of commercial were 5.53, Peseta cables 19.57 and Stockholm cables 25.15. Steriing demand 4471-4, cables 4.47 1-4, cables 4.48. Francs demand, 6.88; cables, 6.86, Lire demand, 5.39; cables, 8.87. Guilders demand, 87 15-16; cables, 38 1-8, GRALN Range for day at (rweo High, Low (Chow, July if to ini% oe WT I OY, 0 195, Dee Wy 101. Ie” 6 1m 78 3 ep e388 SPLIT, sages ae Ey ®. 2 Mw ew 21.00 DIVIDEN Ds. Packard Motor Car Company de- clared a quarterly dividend of 2 1-2 per cent. on common, payable July 31, to stock record July 15. Previous declarations were 2 per cent. quar- terly. ——_——. sales of beet in Now Bat went up a whole point between sales. | Pre iG.” ain ane Other strong favorites were Stut#| Greet Nor, Ore. is expected that earnings during the latter half of this year will more than make up for the poor showing in the and orders continue to flow in at a rate that is in excess of capacity. United States Steel gained more than @ point and the independent ateels It was announced that copper prices had again been advanced, this time mand conditions, and that the big producers are putting prices up too + The outlook of the ratis is coming in for much more discussion in finan- cial circles and there is @ larger measure of belief that before they are turned back to private control on January 1 an increase in freight rates bills over week end, Swiss cables | Am, Smelt, & Ref 8% MB MH Am, Stet Firy., 47 40% 40% + 1% Am, Tol, & Tol, Co. 106 100% 100% “ Aveconia Mining. 70% TO 76 Ath, T. & 8. F. MU 100% 100% — % Af. Gal & W. LITT 17% 179 — 1% | Aniline, 46 to Victory Loan 3 %-4s 100.04, 4 3-45 99.96, off 02. OURS oT14, Opening firm. Transcontinental O11, 47 8-4—48; Citles Bervice Bank shares, 42 3-4—43; Cosden, 11 8-4—12; Island ‘Total salees stocks 1,869,200 shares. | Oil, ROUGH a “House of Rep News and Gossip of To-Day's aK a 3 eo ‘i *| “To scentative ana “senate? | Market—Present and Fo. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. ‘on i ecmmers, ie 5,000 employees of the rota Net %, 1h Y Riverside and Dan River Cotton ture Prices. ! High, Low. Last, Obange. Hat aaah ray 17 od 183— 4 | Mills, Inc., will be given a voice Pay RCA lee Ge ee See it 186, ; / in the conduct of the plant, it Spectacular advances in specialties lowblns.. Ot en we +6 [ke Ca ee ee The close was strong. Boat 181-2, up 18 Rob. 24, up 13-4; Cram: Aniline 48, up 2, $1 Retail Stores oft ; Gen. » 91 3-4, “| Service Bkrs. Shares 45 NOTES, F. V. Skiff has been elected chairman of the board of Jewel Tea Co., Being ~ t +2. NOON PRICHS—STBADY. Simms Pet. 32—1-3; Cities Service Bank shares, 1-2—1-4; gus 8 1-3—5! curs. Opened firm. General Asphalt, 93, up 21-4; Sinclair Cons. 63; Retail ucceeded as presi burma. os rt othe ing! ‘on the Lit morrow, Amertean bora J de vanced the price of le: to meetii i “The, of Pull to [ma commpany Was again saiourned ‘cere Lake—June production totalled 105,402 ounces silver Simms, 32 to Sinclair Consolidated, 63 to 631-4; Cramp, 190 to 200; Internationa] Con- solidated Rubber, Dektwin Locomotive, 196% 119% 10 410 Balt, & Ohio... ™/ 4% ON Beth, Steel, B ott. 106 my 10 on Deyn Ravid Trea. 90 =~ ODN - Cal, Petroleum... 38% 98% m8 — be ‘Coote; Leather, uu 8% LOK + 2% Canadian Perific,. 1704 16T% 1T% — 1% ‘Cher, & Ohio... Oh Ge Ge— Chic, Mi & SP, 4% OX HK— Kh Comper... :: @% O% ON N 4 1% 0 W%— % + IBD RO 190% 417 ue 18% 16% Oh + 2% TK 60% BI % w+ & Intervoro Con ™ ™ Th+ We tnterbor Con, M% 0% wT 1 Kennecott Copper. 48% 42% K+ % Mahigh Valley ..., G2" MH 1% DMamwell Motor... © | 00 ‘ Mer, Marine ct... (3% @ Mer, Mar. ot, vf. 128° 121 Alexioan Petroleum 100% 194 Migrate @% OR O24 + 1% Mo, Pacific. 37% 0% «80K ™ YY. a ~” oN + MY. .. @ 8% Chorthern Pacific. 06% 0514 0% Poomytins KR OG Wh w% - Pitti, & Went Ve. 40% 0% 40 -- Readiog yi “ + 2% 1 Rep, Wed. Sinclair OF Studebaker Oo, Texas Company LIBERTY BONDS—11 A. M. Liberty Bonds—99.32 for 8 1-24, un- 94,04, up .04; 2d 4s, 94.04, off .. Victory Loan 8 3-4s, 100; Victory Loan 4 3-4, 99.96, off .02, BANKING AND FINANCIAL, THE TEST or How many concerns doing business aK Tropa dae ae ten or years re st in business? lc by placing your name on our mailing list to receive the BEST and LAT. ING, INDUSTRIAL and OIL SECURITIES free, Weekly Market Letter Published every Friday. Ask for Copy V 30. CharlesA.Stonsham & Co, “1 rong Streets. yew York, Chicago—Detroi Milwaukee—Bosten Hartford—Philadeiphia—Toronto, Eéatablished 1003, No Prometions, “FOURTEEN SILVERS” ~-is the title of our new covering iver situation in al and 14 individual stocks. 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W.-797. news - stands, JONES & BAKER SECURITIES 60 Broad St. 505 Fifth Ave, “+ eh Bread 2910 ‘Tel, Murrey Bm T128 By the year in the U. S. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA Btrect Private Wires errrssunon CHICAGO DETROIT Boston Livingston Oil Reports July 10th, 1919, another ‘‘Gusher,” 2000 BARRELS on Block 85, in which the corporation has a leasehold interest, Northwest Extension, Burkburnett Field, Texas. Wires July 12th, 1919, still another ‘‘Gusher.”’ “Second well on 50 acres, Livingston Noble, will be bigger well than first. Just touched sand and oil slopping over everything. Cannot drill on account ‘congestion for few days. Re! started (operation) to-day and all storage (tanks) filled with gasoline. Pipe on grounds ready for string- ing. Bought four more 55,000-barrel steel tanks to-day. Three more “gushers” ready to drill in. Gther good news in a few days.” Total Capitalization $3,000,000. Outstanding $2,221,940, Over 20,000 Acres, Texas, Oklahoma. Refineries, Large Earnings. Dividends 3% Quarterly, DRILLING OPERATIONS 35 more wells in various stages on its leasehold interests in the same field, and 9 in Oklahoma. Above well takes total daily production now 6,625 barrels, on acreage in which the corporation has leasehold interests, in addition to 15,000,000 cubic feet of gas and 800 gallons gasoline daily previously reported, . Traded in on the New York Curb Descriptive Circular and Maps on Request. C.D .Knarrda.aCo. Lsteblished 1900 Investrenr Browers SinceR Buipnc = New Yor TEL, CORTLANDT—2548-4-5, 8279-4-5 The statements herein, while not guarantesd, have been obtained from what i we consider to be reliatie and authoritative sources,