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sce ei ett Ot eet tt ees epee oF ail Immediately after the close of the last night, forty-eight TP Rahs ce tae exenangn wore osced tor thelr opinion of the market; what “thay believed the trend of price will de. Of these, six were non-committal, were bullish and thirty-four Beri stated that they thought the imme- éuats price trend will be downward. | ‘The significance of this is that it) indicates that over 70 per cent. of the | market traders are buar- explains where much of of stocks has recently from. Undoubtedly, « terest is being built up, | 4 seem to augur well for ‘the market's immediate future, par- thoularly if there should be favorable news developments over the two-day week-end holiday. Phese floor traders, with the know!- edge that the market is temporarily support in the shape of and ii goes been *made the par- of attack, Yesterday 1P.M. Low, — (Fin ANCIAL NEWS AND PRICES | | «| TODAY'S PRES a1% i! Studebaker ot FFF a fer i} ee? i if it HIE bat cil fi “ecsare shares of ur ‘opportunities slip. Yesterday Whelan. the father of the tobacco stocks, and the man whe is putting through a merger %f Various large tobacco and candy sailed for Europe. Whe- lah always gives active market support to issues in which he is Immediately after bis de- Tobacco stocks were raided. connection with the merger of various tobacco and candy companies yaw on the tapia, It is understood on oaetient pepieey oat there & 8. Eve. that there is a live barn A aan AND TING AND | a." PRODUCING COMPANY JAGGERS-|= WALLACE $2 Share peace, of this ‘etter has been to give unbiased opipions of experts the above securities. Wrie for This Week's Mak for Letter 80. Charles A. Stoneham & Co, New York ms. 3 1-2, 99.90; Ist 4s, 94.10, up 4; 2d 4a, 98.02; Ist 4 1-48, 94.24, off 6; 2d 4 1-40 * | paints, ? Irregulnrity marked the opening. 108 ~was up 1 point; Baldwin gained 1 1-4, at 108 $ Marine common up at 58 1-2; Am. Tel. up 3-4, at par; American Petrol- eum up 1 1-2, at 110 1-2; and Pactfic Tel. & Tel. up 21-4, at 401-4. The gain in thd latter issue was based on the report that the directors’ plan to Place it on @ #4 dividend basis. *° Leading stocks which opened off were Crucible Steel, which sold down 11-4, to 194 3-4; Mexican Petroleum down 1 1-4, to 174 1-2; Texas Co. down 2%, to %1, and Centra! Leather down 1 1-4, to 96 “The market pursued its course of the previous day, prices giving way under renewed pressure during the first hour on the nominal demand for leading stocks. Tne weakness of Tobaccos, Sumatra declining 6 1-2 @ccompanied by 2 to & point reactions in shippings, Motors and Oils, the food division also ex: tendin, rly losses. U. 8. Steel a) proximated yesterday's minimum be- fore rallying @ point. Support was forthooming at fower levels, railies of 1 t 8 points ensuing before noo OILS ON THE CURD. Opened irregular. Boone Oil, 73-4 —8144; Boston Wyoming, 68—72; Houston Oil, 110—120; Glenrock, 5—~ 61-4; Cities Savings Bank Shares, 45 1-2—45 3-4; Cosden, 101-8—10 3-8; Hudson Oil, Asland Oil, 6 1-2—6 3-4; 30 1-2—811. Barnett Com, Pet., 68 1-2— Rovaty, 11-8—11-4; ogeceety Guif, 99.90, off 6; 3d 4 1-40, 95, off 4; 4th| 8; 93. ;, Victory 8 3-ta, 4, off 2. probability that the United Drug Company and Liggett Stores will be taken into Se. co..solidation, and that Louis Liggett will be made president of the merged companies. ‘This is the real explanation of the recent bogey ake gradual persistent demand t Ss Gores ‘up, and the outstanding s iienited, int nonths, and In how T per cent. dividend Sayer pr ecennsettides EARNINGS. Stutz Motor Co.—Six months ended Tune 30, 1919: Net profit $653,742, equal to $6.72 a share on 75,000 shares out- Stromberg Carburetor Company bad b> America—Three months ended June warned $201,010; other me | Standard O11 Company of N. 5.—| "44 Regular quarterly of % payable Sep- tember 15, Standard Oil Company of Ohio— Regular quarterly of $3 a share and Ne yc ie lemme aan occ pay- AND UBBER CO AMR EST Raa etails of the com. of United Drug Com- | 5: ‘Mid-Refining, 168 41 he rg Creek, Noon prices quiet. Merritt, 211. off 1; Simms Pet., 30, off 1-3; Sinclair Gulf, 63 1- 7 Sinclair Consol ‘One P.M prices quiet, ‘Sin. Con, 4—641-4; Savoy Oil, a1 Gulf, 63 3-8—53 1-: . Boone, $1 -2; Salt Creek, 5 we ‘Tran, 68 1-2—69 if '0—10 1- White Eugi THe CUE cumR. Opened irregumr, Magma, 38—42; Actnu, 101-610 143; Allied Packers, Hupp, 123-4—13; Heyden Chemical, 93-4--10; Bureka, 11-4— 11-2; Bavold Tite, .57—59; Boston Montans, 17-19; British American Corp., 33 Be. pes 1 dt—49; Bune Boat, 16 18 Hr 2; United. Profit ‘Sharing, bear tae ‘4% Sharing, Prod, Bx. . Wigs Martin, + 43- ial a a Otte Noon andl quiet. Intereont, Rub- ber, 21-22 1-2; Otil Steel, M8. Chalmers, 8 3-4—9; p Eee Ney =: nie Allied Packers, ~2—40; Tob. Prod Bxsorts 6 ae ES, common, 83—90; 4 2d preferred, 63—70. ait quiet, Con, Cop., Bavold $ mixed collateral, lend- ing and renewing at 4 per cent.; all industrial 41-2 per cent. Banks gained from the Sub-Trons- yesterday 000 and lost since day $5,682, There have beon withdrawn nm States Assay Office go! value of $62,000 for ship- ment to Paris, EXCHANGE, Demand sterling opened $4.29 1-2, Off 1 ot., and lire checks 9.22 lire per $1, off 51-2 centimes, a new low. Franc checks were off 31-2 centimes at 7.91 francs per $1; Swiss cables, ,| 5.66 francs per $1; Peseta cables, 19,20 ots.; Stockholm cables, 24.75 Mark cables, .05 1-4 and Vienna cables .027-16 cts; sterling cables, $4.30 1-4; francs demand units per $1; cables, 7.89; Nre units per $1 cables rari ror demand 37 1-80.; cables ots.; GRAIN. Opening at Chicago. Sept. corn 181 te 80, off 2 to 3; Deo, 143 1-2 to 3, off 11-4 to 13-4; May 138 to 7, off 11-2 to » Oats 72 1-2 to 7-8, off 3-4 151-3 to 1-8, off 3-8 to unchanged; May 79, up 1-8. COTTON, Opened irregular. October 80.45, off 5; December 30.70, up 5; January 30.60, up 2; aren 30.55, unchan; 80,58, off 10, ort, May: polnis, Heavy rains in sections east ot the river where dry weather is needed had a« tendency to give a bet- ter tone to the market. Liverpool ‘bought and shorts covered. COFF'RE. Opened firm. Sept., 20.65 bid; Dec., 20.2685; March, 20.105; May, 20.05 10, The Stock Exchange has admitted to its lst Wisk Rubber Oo. commen stock. ee discount & Trust Co. an- hereafter {t will make no Sisth oot ite | tes bet inet in its loan rat | eakned collateral and. industrial “cals The Cotton Exchang: t . M. Mckee was sold to A. Sa tamsorn ior | MAYOR GAYNOR'S woOW BEGINS CONCERT CAREER AT STADIUM NEXT FRIDAY Coming Season Will See Her as{feii,i* ft tners that au Ttallah-Bul- 4 Professional Vocal Soloist. Mra, Wiliam J, Gaynor, widow of the late Mayor Gaynor, will be a solo- ist at the general concert to be given next Friday night in the Lewisobn Stadium, Amsterdam Avenue and 138th Strpet. She is to enter the conpert stage a9 @ professional during the musical season inning the mi next month, "Friday. nfght atts Gast ner, who has a dramatic soprano voice, Shia the aria “Bulcidio" from Pon ‘ope: one of thi famous humbers of that jassification, ther soloists to ar include Phil- lip Gordon, Idelle Patterson, Ernest Davis and an. : Barle Tuckerman, ‘with cn eeapostral Programme of operatic se- Rca TH ANOTHER CLASH IN COURT | Sudge Melntyre Threatens to Take Action Against Prisoner’s " Counsel. ‘The long-deferred trial of Peter, alias Kid" Regan, accused of swindling a visitor San Francisco, who has been held here as a material witness for weeks, was begun at noon to-day ‘before Judge Melntyre in the Court of General Geasions after the prisoner's counsel hag’ made another effort for delay, He was represented by Eugene MoGee, partner of Willlam J. Fallon, coungel of record. MoGee said that Mr. Fallon is en- gaged in the Federal Cdurt and Judge Mclntyre promptly assigned MeGee to fact as Regan's counsel. MoGee re- fused, saying that he, too, was en- waged in the Federal court. Then | Wudee Melntyre assigned Franklin Greer to defend Regan. Regan said he | giass had employed Fallon and did not want any other lawyer. MoGee asked that the court transfer the case to some 0 you mean?” asked Judge Melatyre. “T mean that you said ypsterday that Police Lieutenant Regan, the defend ‘brother, is mixed up in this mat sald MoGee. made no such gtatement.” said the court, “and if you repeat It I shall take some action, I direct that this trial wrerees Th item ‘at 12 o'clock.” WARFIELDRAROAD PLA URGED AS ONLY SOLUTION Security Owners’ Counsel Says It Unites All Conflicting Elements and Will Avert Bankruptcy. WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—The only solution uniting all conflicting el ments in the present railroad altua- tion is return of the roads to private ownership with a rate scale providing a return of not less than 6 per cent, Forney Johnston, advisory counsel of the National Association of Owners of Railroad Securities, told the House Interstate Commerce Committee to- day. He was advocating the War- field plan. “The simplicity and stabilizing ac- ton of the proposals we submit will leave the ad sof drastic action without an "Mr. Johnstan sald ui onfident that witl out the remedies which we propose, the railroads will show such hopeless disparity in returns and in service as to compel a continuation of the Warfare between the management and Organized shippers In the unsuccess- ful struggle for rates, followed’ by wholesale srecelvershipe:” ‘All excess earnings over the 6 per cent. dilowance, he said, would be di- vided sanelly | between lehor (the employees), the public and the com- pany earning the exce saw BiB MARK SETS LOW RECORD, Hoge Money Experts From Ger- many to Switreriand Blamed, BERNE, Thursday, Aug. 14,—Ger- man exchange fell to-day below 30 francs per 100 marks for the firat time in its history, The decrease ts due, ac- cording to. German newspapers, to heavy rman values to Switser- led that such trans- carried out feregah oceupged said from 60,000, 000 to 1, 008. 000 marke are reaching Switzerland “We are e 9 Concert To-Night, Liberty Chorus, col- NEE nase seat sale brought "1 nal Bank of Commerce has the com- mon ed rete registrar f Body a ferred stock of the Mullins p. There is outstanding 10, of (par value $100} common stock of tion, announces a free con- cert end training lesson to-night » the High Schoo! at Lenox Av: 1sbth All colored men ai + women Willing to join in @ movement are imvil “ALED TRBUNAL TORY BELAKUN, AUSTRIA NOTED { [ing tt Vienna Gibberoenent Held Re- | sponsible for Delivery—Red Leader Trying to Get to U.S. GENEVA, Thursday. Aug. 14—The| Allied Go¥érnments have informed! the Austrian Government that it will) be held responsible for Bela Kun,} the Hungarian Communist leader, and for his delivery later for trial by an Allied THibunnl, according to @ despatch from Innsbruck. Bela Kun, it is added, will be tried 4 shooting Hungarians | during his reign in Budapest | Extradition will be resisted by Bela | Kun, it is said. tt being added that the former Hungarian foreign minister desires to go to the United | States, taking with him the monéy) his wife and he carried out of Buda. | it. Rome Hears Allies Win Evacuate Montenegro. ROMIB, Aug. 15.—Kollowing the return | of the British Minister to the Vatican | from & trip to Montenegro, the report ‘was circulated, (0-day that -evacuation \of Montenegro by Allied, forces was } imminent. jexpatches from {Capital of Croatia end. Slavonia: Soon said pelling Jugo-Siavia to prepare for de- fense. FORD TO GET $50 IN COSTS | BESIDES SIX-CENT VERDICT; Under Michigan Law That Is All He Can Collect—Spent $250,000. MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. Aug. 15. Daily Tribune, in addition to the 6 conts damages awarded him last night by a jury, which heard his libel suit ainet the Chicago newspaper, will nét exceed $5. Under a Michigan law ¢ nominal damages are awarded, not more than that amount in costs can be assessed against the losing party. ‘Alfred Lucking, senior counsel for Mr, Ford, said this morning that little attention had ‘been given to the matter of costs that until he had looked w covering the case, he could oe tee iow sa) the plaintiff could ect to recelv Catimated that the total costs o1 fine case amount to about $500,000, ded Bem the casei Gel test any: } hive LIKES NEW HIGHWAY LAWS. of Autos in Col. Edward 8. Comell of the Na- tional Highways Protective Associa- tion, No. 1 West Sith Street, says the new automobile State highway law of Pennsylvania is “altogether admirabl No person who has lost the use of one arm or doth feet or whose eyesight is 40 Impaired | that with the ald of he cannot distinguish substan- al ‘objects 150 feet away is prohibited from operating @ motor vehicle. The new law requires phygical proof f, he 0 poamaaeen, ‘automobile at of a car's resi ration, to pros hibit the registration of stolen cars. aaclnain Teaia VETS WILL BURY SAM SHU. Official Beverage of Order of Dragon tm Casealty List. The last sad rites will be held over Sam Shu at the twentieth annual en- campment of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States at Provi- dence, R. I, from Aug. 18 to Aug, 21. Sam Shu, until July 1, was the official bevers ¢ the Imperial Order of the | gon, the foregathering of which boas Fowil be one of the features of the ‘convention. This organization is familiarly Known an the “Chines” and is composed enlisted men of the army. navy ai and marines who took part Ip The "Allled e: edition to Peking during the Boxer upri —The-amount of costs that Henry b Ford may recelve from the Chicago, ao, |aeaees Pesmisen LONDON, Aug. 15, — Threatened attike of locomotive engineers and fire- | cg vhich would heve disorganised the railway syeteny of the whiole coun- ("% has been averted, for:the week-ond. ‘The executive committee of the engt- | neers and f Sir. Auchian constraction, én "to-day received from mer ng to-day to consider the ware communicate to the men on Monday a ‘now offer which the Government ts pre- | paring Solid 14-K. Gold | Watches To-Morrow $25 Value for ted Jewelled Regulated OUR 40TH YEAR *° AUGUST SALE HK: Gold Watch for 38 | Gold teds ff unvotiatacterys within ten dave, suds ‘will refund all’ of your money on BGUTTERGSONS DIAMONDS. WATCHES. JEWELRY ON THE SQUARE DIRECTLY OPPOSITE NEW YORK! 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LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS ro ALL Our Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jersey, Long ind and Connecticut. Furniture Sale a Dining Room Suite, soni ET, 48 Inches. ton $94 ® communication regret- | was Impossible to orange | Geddes, Minister of Re- | Auckland promised to | | Leave Pier 82 N. R., foot | stay in Newburgh, retur NIGHT BOATS TO ALBANY | | | All through, rail tickets Detweon Now ror and oceted. jeataurant. | i wages Ceemet tame Gay trem points roe thea a eee oe ad at Bear Mt Day" Line way. New York. IDEAL SUNDAY $] EXCURSION Great White Flier ‘‘Rensselaer”’ nal St, 0:30A,M. W. 188d St. 10 A.M. Two-hour ing on the same steamer, 4 P.M. Music—Restauraat, HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY AND TROY, 6 AND T P. M. x LONG ISLAND SOUND Sunday Ex 1G breezes arg at dime aehore a a ier \ Te New el Rubs AA) ee ye ey "Ticketa Cielo United Sta NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP’ LINES Be, Children: an Holidays. EXCURSIONS} | On the Swift, Palatial “BENJ. B. 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Chapin To New London—Mondays Only Ly, Pier 40, ‘Ly, Pier tl iebeta pe Istormtion at all 0 BRR formation a a ‘Vitnioiatration ‘Consolidated’ Tcliet Ofte, METROPOLITAN LINE iTO BOSTON 4 Alt the nto VIA CAPE COD CANAL Dayliont Rati the Canal Both Wa EDUCATIONAL, IN INSTRUCTION, &C OE ee ib FORDHAM LAW SCHOO UNIVERSITY WOOLWORTH BLDG,, NEW YORK, Afternoon Classes 4.15 to £18 Evening Classes 7.30 te COURSES OPEN TO W OM Thee 25 CARE Msrem, Term Oerite tor Walhetin FOR SALE. C.R.R. of NJ SUNDAY, AUG. 17 LAKE HOPATCONG | $1.50 a Baal M. ler CHUNK Py yt ae a ATLANTIC: ary” is (War Dax, “A PICNIC FOR A NICKEL” DYCKMANST.FERRY TO INTERSTATE PARK 2000 FREE BATHHOUSES Best Rovte for Aw MEVRESHMENT PAVILIONS Saez? FOR SALE. A Lar. Assortment] of Fai ‘SColored Stones} JEWELRY 4) rRoM THE LOWEST THE ‘RESe rt r || TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = 0 EMPLOYERS byt aa Cath, hal ll pnowe. AGENT CALLS OND CH * i Unt Rat as MAIDEN LANE | ——— D 4 | | pala pest CRED ROYAL DIAMO. 35 MAIDEN LANE, dias Job rE