The evening world. Newspaper, July 18, 1919, Page 14

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Total sales stock, scones shares. } ~ TODAYS Paces | OF Howe and Gon of To-Dey'y OILS oN ‘THE CURB. Market—Present and Pu The opening was steady. Cities ‘aan Service Bank ture Prices, Omen ts boat 8 rritt, 29 1-2—| 77, Omar, 64—4; Victor 21-2; Seaboard Oll & Sinclair Consolidated, 62 monwealth Petroleum, Ainalgamatea Royalty, Barnett, 1-8—1e4; Isl Transcontinental Oil, M. PRICES ge tee Transcontinental Oil, Amalgamated Royal’ Sinclair Conflicting news developments, coupled with the eviient desire of floor traders to even up their cot- tracts prior to the twitday holiday, }| Tesulted in the stock market having an irregular price tendency to-day. It wags not so much a case of ir- if] regularity between groups of stocks as it was between issues in the same group. For instance, certain motor, rabber and tire shares were conspic- nously strong, whife others were as conspicuously weak, The same con- dition existed In steels, railroads and coppers. The foreign exchange situst'on, which is #0 little understood by the a 1.8; Cows: il f 1 Ou, 71-2— 471-2 eect Fee ces cee ? is we a ine, Ni value eeeereesere eee EE EEE E “All ie the The etl. cunn.. ‘The opening Was steady. Retail Stores, 97; Gen. Asphalt, 88, up 1-2; Sin, Co: des - wt Lote tures, average trader, was Dh gered pring ex- » stock market ‘factor. iy Inter.” cont ‘Rub, above session whien it seemed that doether otal het break im rates was impending, stocks were freely sold. Later when foreign éd greater stability i A. M. PRICES IRREGULAR. Stra. sold 961-2 oft TT 36 1-2 to 35; Gen. Asp! s2e2 * i Fo ve.000, @ high record and aggregate ii|ment. The situation was checked to-day by other investigators and the World's figures were founy to 3 1-2; ‘Chalmers, 10 1-4 to aa Peerless, aie Hupp, 127-8 to 431-4; Asphalt, The i was weak. Asphalt 87 off 1-2; Peerless 461-2 off i Ty lyn, United Retail Stores, 97 off ;* Sin- | Miss clair Consolidated 61 1-2 off 2 MONEY. Call money, mixed collateral opened igh 6, low 51-2, renewals 6, ruling 6, close6; all industri: opened 7, . | high 7, low 7, renewals 7, ruling A closed 7 per cent, EXCHANGE. Sterling continued firm. Demand sterling continued firm, advancing to - |4881-4, Franc checks were higher . Guilder cables at 371-2, Peseta cables at 19.18 and Stockholm “rane demand zales | No, Attention was bs gen ly Soe rected to the money market by t that certain brokers had to pay per cent. and others as high as 8 cent. for time money, most of is due to be paid back at the days. Tho maximum legal ir cent. It was naively wilt. Mrs. found. rose more than 3 points. trator gave BANKING AND Transcontinental Oil Caddo Central Oil We have prepared descriptive analyses the abo sotky and shall be sled supply coptes on poqunst. HALLE & STIEGLITZ Members of the N. Y. Stock Exchange , NEW YORK: since A EARNINGS. Canadian Pacific: Second week July $3,325,000, increase $637,000; from Jan. 1 $81,392,000, increase $5,601,000. Western Union Telegraph Co, port tol. ¢, C.: Mi 1, SEIBLED ON B 1-2-4 5°%; Wrote Alexander Waters— | Pe! Ou, 23-6 | | Beneficiary His Housekeeper. “Powell lesued citations to Mrs. Elena Gon- brothers and a sister, Thurston, appear before him Aug. 16 to present any objections they have have to the TONIGHT, 8:30 8:30 O'CLOCK Bett Thetteren,’ Lilien 1 STADIUM SYMPHONY MON... Pi Bart MARKET REPORT 1 Got Belorgs | to Zulma,” A will of seven words, seven on the back of a fruit market report, wis offered before Surrogate Win- gate in Brooklyn to-day as disposing of the estate of Alexander Wilfiam Waters, manager of the Fruit Ex- jchange In the General Sales Agency, (0. 61 Broadway. The estimated of the estate is from $10,000 to $35,000. I have got belongs to Zulma,” way ‘the will reads. words are written in lead pen- Below them appear two signa- “A. W. Waters,” written one the other. Half way down the @ppear the signatures, “I. W. Higgblade, Manager Sales Agericy,” ‘%. |and “Harry §. Torrance.” Under the of Torrance are the words, also in lead pencil, “Found this paper on Mr. Waters’s desk.” {| of the sheet is “John Kaht, No. 182.” The will was offered by Edward J. Reilly, Powell, No 228 Linculn Place, Brook- At the bottom attorney for Miss Zulma where Mr. Waters made his 195-8 up 1-8; Nat, Afll, 60 off 2; | home, The house is conducted by Powell under the name of House". The Surrogate Waters, the testator's mother, 285 Empire Boulevard, three Miss Elena who lives in Oringe, to Mr. Reilly said he was in- formed the will would be contested. Waters was appointed tempo- rary administrator of the estate July 9 on the petition of the heirs at law, who stated that no will had been Lawyer Reilly, who presented the lead pencil will and asked that Miss Powell be appointed sole adminis- as she was the sole legatee, the. following etory of the un- document: Mise Powell, now thirty-five, had ‘been housekeeper for Mr. Waters she was in her teens. Four AMUSEMENTS. Devis, Welle ORCHESTRA ARNOLD VOLPE, Conduotor, 2187. hiilip Gordon. Piantat. bara Maurel. Soprano. sein . Ld . $1,310,308 Re oer income $3, 860,083; net operat: 520, increase $355, increase $49,088. DIVIDENDS. tt is death, ters tod one of itis i, he! did not expect to live long and mee to leave all, his property to Powell, “Leaving the house in Brooklyn July 3 he told Miss Powoll he ex- pected to die any tite, At 9.15 that callon as Satine his ba pe sr his office he lade and Mr. Tor- ranoe, anwee't hom what he had written on the back of a report slip and told them it was his last will \siey jortament a and thes em to ey did so. He alsa atwcen minutes sharers It is not [aa ce yet who wrote the words following the names of the witnesses. I believe Kaht is the name of the Policeman who was called because of the sudden death of Mr. Waters, and ted properly marked it for identifi- cation. THEATRES. a NIE "Oe E CRIMSON ALIBI sb Condy Hit ri lew York were to the at FIVE MILLION] Pe Meat Reboot: only with & new URI It bn ‘ 5 i hadasahaemdlab NORE OGEAN LINES 6 ssnteh Sih NEWBURG A ano FPURN Great White Hee Leave Pier 8% N. R,, foot saga af em 4 j ae nen ee 7,7. Sea ‘Rensselaer’’ P.M. Music—Restaurant. HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY NIGHT BOATS TO ALBANY AND TROY. Hudson River ay by Daylight" DALLY, INCLUDING SUNDAY A. warough caus uanens a OHN FERGUSON NOW, ve FULTON width Pop ia Bai ee Mats, (top) Wed. a fat, 330, UP IN MABEL'S ROOM | HUDS' Wot S RAR ier! ‘ite ie iaTURDATS ON? on ‘setts Steamer same day irom DseL ine IDEAL TRIP Saturday Afternoon To West Point Go to SOUTH BEACH in the week (lays by the beautifu str, CARMANIA. A Wonderful Sail Down Bay Out "Through the Naptece | » Tues., Wed., Thur., Fri. Lei ate AM, M., 7.90 P. South Beach 11.30 A.M. & 10.15 0A Maal TPM trips omitted me ATURDAY 2.30, 5.30 and 8.00 P. M, ¥ pee Lesving Souk back cae 7.00 and 10.15 P.M. DAY Loaviag Battery10.00 A.M... ts tin oe Leaving South Beach 1 and 10s P.M. Refreshments—Music—Dest Dance Floor in New York Harbor, hildren,.15c. Adults, 25c. LONG ISLAND SOUND Sunday Excursions Where cool sea breeses are enjoyed, Bnough time ashore Jor ythonceing. Good Music—Refreahments. To 'B City of Lowell ik To Bridgeport Keune “Trin ak ra Pa Wir ge ra Steamer Richird Peck To New Haven or Newburgh FRIENDLY ENEMIES ton. 43d Bt Mata, Wed. & “Et wares SCANDALS st WHITE'S Henry Miller's E'45s" stat rhcradae sti LALALUCILL Sr pace ere oe 1g A Gi atest ‘muses ca LIGRININ aa 3 30. LIBERTY f=" 4 tow Edison Electrte Iluminating Com- pany of Brockton, Mass., declared the regular quarterly dividend of $3 a share, payable Aug. 1 to stock of rec- BRONX uy 25 Minutes From syny 87. SUB. STA. AMUSEMENT Park Times Square SATHING ord July 21. ating basset a By. Wm. C. Van Antwerp f NOTBS. Dow, Jones & Co, have prepared an interesting bulletin on Transcontinental 8 STEEPLECHASE FOR FUN CONEY ISLAND, which will appear in the Monday, jay and jay edith Wall Street Journal next wee! Theodore Schulze jr. elected a director of the Sinclair Oli & Refining Co., in place of ao Porter, . From the Walls of Babylon to the re- resigned, Stockholers at special meeting rati- fied increase in shares from 1,000,000 to 000,000 of no par value. finery at Bayonne. east st. su BRONX mene PARK 17714 28 Minutes From 8. STA. Times Square Sunr BATHING BYSTANDER IS WOUNDED IN BROOKLYN PISTOL BUEL Bullet Intended for Antagonist Lands in Arm of outh Stand- ing on Corner, Joseph Fitzgerald, seventeen, of No. 838 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, stopped a bullet ti Was not intended for him this afternoon at Hicks and Congress Streets, near his home. The bullet lodged in his arm, The wound is not serious. Shortly after 2 o'clock an Italian stood In @ Congress Street doorway, 100 feet below Hicks Street, and began fir- ing an automatic pisto! et a fellow coun- tryman on the curb, The latter returned the fire. One of ‘the bullets struck Fitagerald, “Neither of the duellists was What is under the 2,000,000 shares in the new Transcontinental Oil? Who are Benedum and Trees—the world’s pioneer geologists in oil? ix See the Dow, Jones & Co. Bulletins Next ‘Monday morning (in all well equipped financial Offices), also Wednesday and Friday and in The Wall Street Journal ‘ the afternoon and morning following Later the police arrested G. Trovato of ‘No. 396 Hicks Strect “under suspo- clon.” “An automatic nine-shot pistol was found in a stable nearby with three shells left In it ravery tn thorities for gallantry and bravery during the riots in Berlin last winter, PectchhieD™ steht Paris Getting Ready Dete; PARIS, July 18.-—-The Government Week Broken Blossoms 3x‘; MONDAY THE FALL |? GEORGE BES aa CHAPLIN Ra PHOTO PLAYS. 7 ez Qpoled Theatre, W. GRIFFITH | Sor JULY 21 eeets |S 1 ino} 1 ae HARLIE Fanta Wis PREMIeTORIC Rach se LAGREANS, TA eka sree mm Beaman. FiNal CLAYTON mo ‘& Dreams of 3” ‘Al Ni CORT si, 48th St oo Spore wth ON Lady” 8D D VAUDEVILLE, MEW YORK THEATRES. | Buy Bhoen, Ma ts ate rk & Les. | HANKR. hers Dih Q) | Kilkenny. WF Fisie Schuy paners and, th ‘Putt ine wane, SIN, Jeasoll, the Misses Parker, angon, Duffy &, Caldwell, other Beowtel ie i Tansled "Threads? SAA WUSSEY & CO. Four Har. {a | 0 | Mmony, Kings, Mise Magsie Te, Char MW |S ae rl F HELP_ WANTED—MALE. ‘wanted, “expericnced tn, brass found Island Shipbuilding wed pon itichmded, te FOR SALE. Sg ut ona “TOM a Tee Cy nitro os MESTRA. Lak has commandeered the Chateau de Madrid at Neuilly as @ residence for the Bulgarian peace delegation, The ‘GTRAND Bulgarians arc cxapocted Lesw July do. JACK PIORFORD, “eo Boy" Saletate Coen STRANO ectaatine, Diamonds and Watches ONSOUR a 2 DOORS ABOVE sway y A STORE-NOTAN areice RELIABL: oN GOODS — os PRICES— |) 445¥ WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS}| "RANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = VO EMPLOYERS REFERENCE CALL, WRITE OR. 1g. AGENT CALL. REVAL GIANORD CMTCHT MAIDEN LANE, 6th Floor, Phone John 243 | « AiM: | Lame, weekdays, 1 P.M. teh, $1 | SUNDAY Oa the Hudson $ it I~ ee time ashore, Restaurant, Lanch Room, Music. J.B.ODELL” rh Bt T29th St. 9.20 A, Hsin 'er ohins. CENTRAL HUDSON LINE HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES WEW YORK -ALBANY~- TROY Daily sailings from Pier 32, N, B., foot Canal St. People’s Line daily, 6 P.M. Nisbt Rxpremp Sundays and bolidere, M. West 132d St. (all steamer) half howe on HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY WEEKDAY AND SUNDAY TRIPS TO BEAR MOUNTAIN ty an E HUDSON. ye, ae ‘Beaty, 9.085 “nae SUNDAYS Stra. “Highlander” and “Grand Republic mbsionbancine’” Suen ROUND TRIP sok, ee b Guar, Si. ttraing Wat » Sat: RS ree fe, METROPOLITAN LINE ViA-CAPE “C60 CANAL K wey Pa: Pavone 7 Fhvpueh 6 she ones Both Leng, Island Sound Daylight Str. By Da W. Chapin To New oes Only Mousion Mby 00 Ae Me “ Bean et a Sak'e MS at all 0. Bn ated Ticket otticns EXCURSIONS C.R.R.of N. J. SUNDAY, JULY 26 ‘Tax, 120 nds (War ee ie “A Picnic for a Nickel.” workly, MET HOPOLITA’ ‘panne rear DURST NEARY SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS Dyckman Street Ferry to Interstate Park, 2,000 Free Bath Houses BEST Route for Autos to N, J, Refreshment Pavilions.

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