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world in apite of curable if treated early, says a statement issued to-day by the Public Health Service. ‘The “gtatement gives Oguros complied by the Consus Burea showing that in 1917 ‘there Were 61,452 deaths from cancer in ten from | prew UO n ste'SHT from heart Gisusee, ee O12 from kidney ed ea WEEK IPENS AN ACCOUNT —— ee COLUMBUS AVE 103 & 104 ST ‘aviators made Jesus Renterin, ban- | dit teator, pay in full for tis treat | Cooper, who with Liout. ifrank Estill, | troops passed to the Amarican sido OF AMERICANS SLAIN FROM Al ebecnd Commander of U. S. Punitive Expedition Reports Aviators Killed Renteria. MARFA, Tox. Aug. %.—American ment of TAeut. Harold G. Peterson and Lieut, Pauw! fH. Davis, held for fansom by the Mexican, when Lieut. R. H, Cooper killed Renteria trom an airplane, according to statements to- day by Major Jamen P. Yancey, commander of the American Puni- tive Expedition, Capt. Leonard “M. Matiack, and Lieut. Peterson, who returned from Mexico last night. Liout, Peterson arrived late yester- the man killed from the air by Licut. his plipt,.returned the fire of three cana who shot at their piano while the Americans were on ecout patrol last Tucsday. “Sitm” Olivas, one of Reateria’s band, and another bandit, passed through Cerando Ranch Wednemday, leading 2 wounded horse, Olivas told the ranclt owner that Renteria had deen killed by aviators in Navarotty Canyon, according to Capt. Matlack’s statement. Amgrican troops started marching out of Mexico at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. Tho first troops crossed the TWo Grande at Rockyford, near Ruldosa, at 655 P.M. The tast after midnight, —_—__ FIRST VOLUNTEER “COP.” Warvara Pratacces Quickly Re- sponds to Hoste: volunteer for emergency polite \duty in Boston was Kawin H. Halt of Cam- physicn | You've heard of the old lady unruly. "s Departments of ti day and reported that Renteria was | led 4f Old Mother Goose Had Livea in Blyn-Plan Days wasn't a Blyn-Plan, or the children wouldn't Nowaday: Tiddies buy tliem all Blyn-Plan Shoes and. everybody y end comfortable. Blyn-Plans “feel like nothing aa.’ Styles of Boys’ and Girl’ Footwear in’ the jm-e MEXICAN GAPTOR ‘'WILSON AND HINES CONFER ON 25 PC. Director General Hines not to make Public his ans ‘until union offic! have had time to transmit it to the Igeal unions together with their recommendations. “It Mr. Hines grants the full de- mands, we shail make no objection to giving the full details to the public y," sald Jewell. Tho railroad labor situation with respect to the shopthen became acute weeks ago, when Rail Director Hines received the recommendations of the justment board on the shopme: demands that increased Living costs had tremendously reduced the buying the shopmen. {& view of the wage demands made by ralirond employees, the Govern- ment should take steps to prepare for @ nationwide strike of those ¢m- Ployees without waiting until the transportation systems actually are the Senate was told to-day Thomas, Democrat, of Prosesiting 4 circular jotter sent by ‘a of the sh on’ teat of the wage demanc would be issued by the Rallw: ployees’ Department of the Amer- of Labor, Senator together’ with the Ciroular he read in ‘the Senate last Saturday, indicated “the certainty, “I hapa” he satd, » Government will not walt antil tim culemity ts annouheed and Becomes jenoral, but will take steps to anticipate it by providing for the operation of trains over the railways of the eountry upon which everybody must rely, not only for the gomforts and ordinary =r quirements of life, but for Its noges- sities ax well arora SUGAR 10Y2 | CENTS A POUND. “pate Price” Coat Nedaced Half a Tenn». In the opinion of Federal Pood Ad- eioiaeeter Williams, the retail price sugar in New York City to-day BOSTON, bee not exceed 10% cents « pound. Aug. %5.—The first man to| The “fair price” for sugar announced last week was 11 conta, Mr, Williams this afternoon = in By re with big families the Eleven Big Blyn Stores. 42-444 Fulton Reems Brida 9, near Donn Piast Zier | BRS ’ r ane A. or Bors 600 rong ‘TS Eltary Pere. ale’ citi irder - power of the wages now received by | GREAT AIR RACE STARTED AT TORONTO a) RAHM ASE FON EL (Continued frém First Page.) (Continued from Firet Page.) originally morning. Major Gen. Charles T. Menoher, Chief of the Army Air Service, said to-day after inspecting the planes |which are to make the test from the New York end: “The race to-day will give us definite data on the performance of many different types of airplanes. | To-day's effort in matching slow and high-power planes against each other May not seem consistent from a su- Perficial point of view—but the | {s not always to the swift. “While the high power planes, of which the SE-6s are typical, may make brilliant runs between control stations, the low powered planes reed the De Haviland 4s may be ‘stickers.’ EXPECTS RACE TO ESTABLI! ight COMMERCIAL VALUE OF PLANES “Im any event, the race is to es- tablish reliability and will give the Government, as well as private in- dividuals and organisations, inval- wable data, The race will also demonstrate the commercial possl- bilities of airplanes for mail, freight and passenger service over distances such as (hat between New York ¢ | Toronto, “I am sorry that no German Fokker is to make the trip from New York to Toronto in competition with the other types of planes. I chine because the Germans de- veloped. it. It is a marveloiisly simple and effective piece of mechaniam and tl about it the bette: Bvery good quality of a flying ma- chine is represented in the contest, and some of the machines are the| fastest ever made. The German ma- ohine, @ captured Fokker, which was ©. Barker, will attempt to make the round trip in one day. Never in the history of aviation bave so many different types of alr craft started tn « single event. The race ly to be over a 1,042-mile course, and may require most of two days. There are $10,000 in cash and three trophies as prizes, Some of the army pilots and tho machines they will use are: ci N.-4 H; Major ; Major Henry J. i, Major ‘Lyons, p. HL 4; Ez. Capt. J. > &, McGrat ey, SE b, OF more we know pt. Kin: Spad; Capt. M. G. Ch as~ ite Rd Cc. ‘irkpa' tric! oH it. W. Coat DY H. 4 4 Lieut, PI Pnilttp ‘Taylor, DH. HH. CITY PLANNING TO GIVE PERSHING GREAT WELCOME Parade and Dinner Attended by’ President Wilson Among Probable Features. Definite arfangements for the recep- tion to Gen, Pershing when he arrives here were being perfected to-day. John F, Sinnott, secretary to Mayor Hylan, was in communication with Washington authorities, It was eald that President Wilson was expected to be in New York yn Gen, Pershing arrives and would invited to attend a dinner in honor of the Commander-in-Chiet. Definite word as to the President's plan was ex- pected from Secretary Tumulty this evening It ls probable a big feet of vossels will be sent down the bay to meet the Leviathan whén she nears the harbor, and that there will be a parade of the First Division men on board. elon tenon ard LEGLESS SOLDIERS RACE. truction Hospitals. DES MOINES, la., Aug. 25.—Five of the largest reconstruction army hos- pitata iy the United @tates this after- noon participated in a telegraphic track meet for wounded men only, the first of its kind in the country, At each *hos- pital events of the same kind were held. Among the contests were a 50-yard dash for patients, 30-yard hop for men & is i & iS ‘hese with single amputations, 60-yal whee!-chal for tmen_ with doubie erson, Chi N. C0. a Walter Reid, Wai always make in practic Bureau o Address all hincpragrs cf Now York & Now Jersey ‘(Righty Rewerved.9 , 4 Pub inguities to Moines. hy eae | REDS LOSE RUSSIAN TOWN, Denikine Reported to Have Cap- tured Position on Dateper, LONDON, Aug, %.—Gen. Denikine, commander of the anti-Bolshevik force in South Russia, has captured the town of Bvrislay, on the Dnieper River in the £0 on your gation this Summer ha your favorite paper mailed to you every day. Evening Werld, 19¢ per wook Aaron Buran, twelve, of No, Third Street, ran in front of @ motor car drivén by George Christonson of No. 295 Devoe Stipes, Brookly thi more: ber ran fi 8 |the street directly in the path of the machine. The driver was not arrest: set for 9 o'clock this enterod in the meet were |* Ga. Letterman, Ban | Government of Kherson, according to a | Tet: y to-day from Taganrog, In the Gini 118" ack territory on the Sea of FACTS ABOUT aR RACE, GREATEST OF KIND EVER HELD, READY 10 START Sixty-six Planes of All Types En- tered in 1,042-Mile Contest, New York-Toronto’ and Back. TORY'S greatest air race, New York-Toronto, round trip, starts from here and Toronto to-day. . Total distance, 1,042 miles. Airplanes of all types entered; sixty-six machines ready to statt. , Estimated duration of race, two h American entries fly from st>— York to Toronto and return; ‘Canadian entries the reverse. Major Gen. William Mitchell, Air Service, will bo starter at Roosevelt Field, Mineola; the Prince of Wales will start the Canadians. Entries include best airplane designs of America, Canada, Great Britain, France, Italy and Gei y (two captured planes). rol stations at Roosevelt Field, Albany, Syracuse, Buffalo and Toronto. No other stops scheduled. There are three trophies in ad~ dition to $10,000 cash prizes, as follows: For fastest flight, first $1,500, second $700, third $300; ander handicap conditions for best performances—first $2,500, second $1,500, third $800, fourth $600, fifth $550, sixth $500, seventh $460, cighth $400 and nin‘h $350. MAKES $13,000 PROFIT BECAUSE HE WAS ROBBE have no prejudice against that ma-|Stock Taken by Thief Doubles in 2” Value While Impounded and Victim Wanted to Sell. Edward E. Leisaner,No. 325 Central Park West, can figure a big prefit on his losses this year. Last September he caused the arrest of Frederick A. Kantor on a charge of ‘grand larceny, and Kantor i@ still \awaiting trial. The property alleged to| |have been stolen was forty-two shares of Columbia Graphophone and twenty- eight shares of Haytian American Cor- Poration. It was recovered and im- fice to be used as an exhibit. ver since then Lelssner has \cen trying in Vain to get it back and seil it. To-day he succeeded. Judge Wad- hams, in the Court of General Sessions, anted an order directing the District ttorney to release the stock. The worth $12, pouns is now RYE BEACH NO LONGER HAVEN FOR “SPOONERS” Dozen Camouliages Constables Carry Out “Reform” Aimed at pounded by the District Attorney's of- | FINANCIAL NEWS A P News and Gossip of To-Da aeteraae od Po ture Prices. Ratiroad shares surprised the pro- fessional Wall Street element to/day by scoring substantial advances on & comparatively light volume of buy- } features throughout the session. ‘The reason for their sudden swing into favor was that Washington | Gespatches told of a compromise be- tween the Railroad Administration ayd striking railway shopmen, volving an increase in wages 8° these private despatches re; wculd be compensated for by.a sub- stantial increase in freight rates. Gains in leading railroad issues rangéd from one to three points ‘Wall Street has thought for some time that the genera! railroad situa- tion had become so bad that any change woul necessarily have to be for the better. Perhaps the turning | point has arrived, If thie proves to ; ster, ‘be the case it will have a pronounced tonic effect on the whole Stock Ex- ebange list, including industria: and | metal shares, according to the unan- imous opinion of responsible finan- clal experts Shortly after the opening the powerful bear clique which has been working in the stock market for more than @ month again attacked ices, using tho surprisingly poor bank as ammunition. This statement | Showed @ deficit of $812,000 in the re- serve account owing to withdrawals by deposits by the Government and [by Western banks. But the attack was only momentarily successfu'. Prices of most active industrial stocks receded from one to two points jor more, but soon recovered their | losses, ° An interesting and a not too en- couraging item of the day's news was that the Lackawanna Steel Company, | because -of stackened business, has been forced to lay off 600 employees at its Buffalo plant. This announce- ment hardly jibes with recent reports ofa great influx of new steel busi- ness, and Wall Street traders were wondering if it should be construed as a political countercheck to the threatened steel strike, At any rate, steel shares were not unfavorably in- fluenced and moved irregularly throughout the session. In fact, auch ordinarily active issues as Republic Steel and Lackawanna Stee! were not traded in up to the beginning of the last half hour, Ol, motor, rubber and other re- New Yorkers. (Special to The Brening World.) RYE, N. Y., Aug. 25.—"Spooning” on the sands of Rye Beach is now only a ,| Sweet memory to romantic New York jcouples who excursion up the Sound on Sundays. A reform wave hit this sort yester- day when a dozen village constables in plain clothes, with their badges secreted in their vest pockets, swooped down on ‘Oakland h and put a halt to pub- Ne love Constables if camouflage were also stationed in the romantic spots of the park that skirts the beach. RAISE FOR P. 0. EMPLOYEES. Increased Wai te Be Reported Soon. WASHINGTON, Aug. %.—Increased wages for all postal employees will be authorized by the House within the next two weeks, Republican leaders have de- Representative Martin B, Madden, im tll ath Sisertee Lary grees said bos aul zing NCreases Ww md ve ¥e to the House within —— —— SARATOGA RESULTS. FIRST ‘RACE—For and up, claiming ; purse, $1,050.6 fui : Rifle, 110, Robinson; Poacher Fator, 110; Grundy, 118, Hamilton, Time, 1264-6: Night Stick, Doleful, Star Realm also ran, SARATOGA ENTRIES. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., Aus. B—The entriee for lo-morrow's races Low: NOE-Clalming: for pakens: me So ‘com, YOR: har 100" ser Onin 2 be we te wry n iat hain, t Tips for ‘nro yar-olde one wale —Daliena, 0; Starter, Bedtaon, “To Bisa “Lee! ‘Neoteh 106; Sai: ‘iim lat Ly Bickers yaleing ong. 4 rer 101 Ationd 104 FOURTH RAC CE North Troy: handicap; seltiog @ WASHINGTON, Aug. 25.—A cable- grom from Gen. Pershing to-day sald the Firat Signe] Battation, matead of figne) Battalion, wo; in Gefmany ea ofthe | X20 three-year-olds | D ¢ |General Hines has signed a contract *}and passenger airplane service between :} London and Paris was inaugurated to- ;}go made @ round trip, starting at 9 slo'clock this morning from Hounslow, ;| County of Middlesex, cent favorites all moved listlessly. | It ts increasingly evident that the public is not now interested in the market on @ large scale. Trangac- tions to-day dropped well below the million share mark. Although most brokers believe that the technical position of the market has been greatly strengthened, they are ad- vising their customers, to exercise much caution in making new com- mitments until there is a definite change one way or the other in the labor situation, and more particu- larly in the steel district. ‘With the exception of the railroad stocks, which held their early gains, the market closed irregular and without any pronounced trend. ‘The foreign exchange markets ruled firm, Sterling rates registering a@ slight advance. Call money rates were at 6 per cent. RAIN. Range for ene uit: at aon eon Wart De. HY How wens er, ee 4 Dee. ° ih Hea uw * May Ry Rt Sent. Sent, tei Vay. May, 2, 19.10 NOTES. Granby Consolidated’s July output to- taled 2,050,000 Ibs. copper. This was from Anoyx Mines, the Grand Forks smelters having been closed during the month. lb aici $11,750,000 FOR PULLMANS. Hines Signs New tract for a Year's Reatal. WASHINGTON, Ang. 25.—Director warding the Pullman Company $11,760,- 000 as one years rental for their coaches, it was announced to-day, planation cco Alr Line A new freight A machine carrying a general c and returning there at 2.45 o'clock this afternoon, past donk thet Marseilles Dockmen Call Strike, MARSBILL Aus. 25.--Dock work- men to-day voted to call a general strike. They demand a wage of 20 francs for an elght-hour day, and no overtime. Pema Sx ty Gort 7's salen of Beat in ew ty for ending Saturday, ie ase ae eternal | in- | Coen ‘atement issued Saturday noon vr Lert Total aaley of stocks 703,400 shares. hte STOCK | QUOTATIONS. New . Last, Change +t +i% Veit p++eele + = ee eee . ertes ee Letpedete leseteeti bi bieit Went'g’h'se B, & M. LIBERTY BONDS. 31-23 99.90, off .02; Ist 4s 94.20, up 10; 2d 48 92.86, up .08; Ist 41-49 94.20, Off 10; 2d 41-49 92.04, off .06; 34 41-48 94.86; 4th 41-48 93.08, off .06; Victory 33-49 99.64, up .08: 4 3-4s 99.62, off .02, 2 P.M. 31-25 99.90, off 1st 4s 94.20, up .10; 2d 4s 92.7 02; 1st 4 1-49 94.23, off .08; 24 4 1-49 92,08 off .02; 34 4 1748 94.86, 4th 4 1-48 93.14, Victory Loan 8 99.60, up .04; Vietory Loan 4 99.58, off .06. SEEN INE aon The demand rate advanced 1 cent to $4.20 1-4, Francs were steady at 8.11 fr. per $1 for checks Lire continued easier, the check rate falling an ad- ditional centime to 9.69. Peseta ca- 19.28 cents; Guilder cables, i f-dc; Bwine © bles, 8.40 fr. per $1; mark cables, .0480 and Vienna ca- dies, .0205. Sterling cables were $4.21; franc’ cables, 8.09; lire cables, 9.57 guilders demand, 36 3-4c. OILS ON THE CURB. Qpened dull and lower. Salt Creek, 56—67; Western States, 31-2—4; Incl. Pete, 2—29; «Stanton, 11-2—13-4; Savoy, $1-2—10; Ranger, 9-16—11-16; Federal Oil, 25-8—27-8; Glen Rock, 45-8—47-8; Livingston, 25-8— 27-8; Midwest Refining, 167—16) Omar, 49-50; Queen, 8~10; Burk Van Cleve, 11-4—-13-4; Boston Wyo., 68-70; Sapulpa, 7—T 1-4; Amal. Royalty, 11-8—11-4; Barnett, 1-8—1-4; Houston, 100-115; Hudson, 3-4-1; Isl, Oil, 61-2-63-4; Glen Rock, 43-4—47-8; Cosden 93-4—10; Vulcan, 12-13; Merritt, 21-22; 8. Gulf, 661-2—56 3-4; %, Cons, 561-2; Victoria, 2—21-4 Noon prices steady. Midwest Re- fining. Es wp 3 points; Comm, Pet., 2; Shell Transport, 69, up ter Merritt, 22 to 23; Sinclair Gulf, 53 to 58 1-4; Sinclair Cons., 58 1-4 ti 58 1-2. Two P. M. Sinclair issues were above 68 and a large amount of stock was changing hands at that figure- Tr. & Tr. 68 1-2—69; Livingston Oil, 28-4—27-8; Glenrock Oll, 47-8-—6. ‘The close was irregular. Shell ‘Tr & Tr., 68 3-4, up 1-4; Simms Petrol- AOS RAMA | oer cent. on both classes. ers woapious {Tonite of all dat In dank: acce io ay and unchange bi Th 4ciee akts (EF HeaEe $i ed ni” Saye ael—E Mbr Bhs, 4 tll or Bis, 4/1-2B;. Inet ls OB $15,000 tn gold coin has beealWith- drawn from the Sub Treasumy for shipment to. South Americas tend $5,000 tor Central America. sy CLEARING! New York clearings, Boston, $36,193,281, Dec, $7,962, $60,201,585, Dec. $3,900) Gearini, 3, Daye. Ks Hi asury. creditor at House, $416,315; Federal Bank creditor, $66,65%697, BARNI 3, } Mathieson Ajkali Works: Year ended June 30, 1919.}-Profits before depreciation, &c., $943,962, against $1,- 225,480 in 1918. ‘ Jewel Tea Company f- Collections four weeks ending Aug} 9, $1,144,604, increase $12,271; thirty\two weeks, $9,789,779, increase $474,991. American. Public » UUlitite—Year ended June 80, 1919: \Gross $4,649,318, increase $191,198; total income $1,667,- | 030, decrease $70,954 income $1,- 542,723, decrease $83, deficit after 2 | charges $104,816, tric $354,465, | DIVIDE ‘Chicago—Sears Roebuck Co., regu- lar quarterly of 1 3-4 per cent, on preferred able Oct. 1 BANKING AND FINANCIAL. ‘Shell Transport & Trading poner. description of Ws thie English Oil issue now by | traded an New York Curb, analysis of its present status. PERFECTION TIRE A carefully worked out pre- I sentation of the situatign as re- gards this: issue. CANADA COPPER Review of this mi prise covering in detail its past, Present and future. The above contained in the our Hicatione “The Market Awmahae> Copy forwarded without obliga tion upon request for 127, No. $8, SCHMIDT & DEERY Members Consolidated Stook Baohange of N.Y. the Year” + Free to any man who is interested in the mar ket and who wishes to know The General Rules of Trading. How to Give a Broker Instructions. Brokers’ Commission Charges. Ask for No. E. W.-612 JONES & BAKER SECURITIES 60 Broad St. 505 Fifth Ave Tel Broad 2910 Tel. Murray HilT12 NEW YORK Fitteburg® “Philadelphia Detroit ‘|Livingston Oil °| Midwest Refining, 165-166; Stand- ‘Jard Oil of New Jersey, 685—495i Standard Oil of New Jersey pre- ferred, 110 1-4—110 3-4; Rarniogs now 1 rate solidated, 58—52 1-2; Sinclair, 58—| Ol approximately “Hoos 581-4; Bimms Petroleum, 261-2 monthly, as indicated 291-2; Commonwealth Petroleum, 2017) Wouston Oil, 100-115; Shell| line runs from leasehold terests, Northwest enol Eusmrurnete Field, Texas, alone. eum, 303-4, up 13-4; Sinclair Con- Officially Listed solidated, 681-2, up 238; Sinclair) , ee Yoeh Gore Guit, 58 i-3,-up 2 1 BF dil alg THE CURB. y Opened dull and lower. Con. Cc. DKuzrJnaCo, olidated Copper, 61-4—6 1-2; N. Y. Established {900 hipbidg., 58-56; White Eagle, 2t- Mi crease, 8—27-8; Un. Proiit, Surazr Dunno New Youn 23-42; Big Ledge, 1-29-16; Pe Tel, Cortland’ 2343-4-5—8273-405 fection, 11-83-16; Am. Ship, s—|Mm@ 353-4; Prod, Exp., 32, off 1-2; Aetni 101-4-101-3; Col, Tire, % Bavold T,, 3941; Packers, 54-4 OIL ISSUES Brit. Amn. Tob. Cpn., 22-23; Reg’ tered, 22-23; Wright-Martin, 43-1— 5; Subm, B,, 16 1-2—161-2; Vanadium Steel, 38—881-2; So. Amn. Gold, 95-8—97-8; Indian Packers, 29 1-4— 298-4; Hupp, 111-2—11 8-4, . Noon prices steady, Asphalt sold at 74 1-2, off 1-2; Hupp, 11 to a1 1-4; Otis, 4 ‘to 35; Allied Packers, 58 to 55; Am. Writing Paper, 12 to 13 1-2; Chalmers, 8 1-2 to 9} Ind. Alco. Rights, 22 to 24; Tob. Prod. Ex; 80 1-2 to 82; Am. Ship, 35 to 95 1-2) 21 to 2. Otis Steel, 38—85; United states Industrial’ Alcohol Right, 22—24; American Shipping, 35 36;' South American Gold Plate, 96-8—9 7-8. MONEY. Call money, mixed collateral, lend- ing and renewing at*6; all indus- trials, @ per cent. Time money 1s exceptionally dull, with little if any money offered. A few smal) renewals are made at 6 Oil stocks of, the established and pro- bees companies have unifermly main. tai their market position Gree all recent reactions, in evidence of the ac. tivity and strength they will Lo a as ext upward market swing, Weekly Market Letter Copy 30 ian Po the Oil Issues may be expected to maintain a dominating place in the markets for a long time to come, | Our complete statistical and advisory information, Y experts, gives in ae ie ie facts and details concern. ing all the leading companies, includis Gate ilesye Oran Pe a feo T ntinental Pipe at Ce Nase ON Charlesi, ‘Stoneham & C0, 41 B, St - AN Ging wliiont PS del sla Established 1903.