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SHOT Ay * ¥. bal boundary line before th Government it Department. } 10 @ satisfactory adjustment . Dickman Reports on In- | ** cident and Mexico Ha the Mexicans, Officials on the Mex!- Defeated Republican Candidate Re- ture Prices, ees an side of the border have admitted, ;, P | a ey. a d Fra a a Offered an Apology. however, that the shote were fired Calls Alleged Fraud in Mayoralty | ‘ ; ‘ “44 by Mexican Federal troops, who jt Primary in 1917, | Not since the present mania for VW WASHINGTON, sept. 4.—the aimed, ware acting without: former meiater Wiltam at pene | 40ck speculation first came In evi- a oan Army airplane fired upon nett, who ran against ‘Congressman Once | spring has there been h wild trading on # ensational ye os » John Capt, MeNabb, La Guardia for the Republican Nom- %¥° e wang oO ensation: ern, eRneRY was "Ah, 50 fired on by Mexicans num- {nation for President of the Board of Price fluctuations in the market as . over Mexican territory,” the wenty, | at Leyendecker’s Aldermen, began proceedings looking Was witnessed to-day. For the Bc Department was informed to- | HO" Meum trem’ Lareas to @ recount to-day. He wrote to the greater part of the session pande- *' dy Major Gen Dickman, com-|the message. “Plane was flying 600 Board of Elections asking that the monium reigned on the Stock Ex- ¥ ding the Southern Department feet altitude when pilot noticed that tally sheets, poll books and ballot change and the confusion of flcor boxes and ballots be impounded, and members was only exceeded by the [eecine tor an Inecatlgction agate to | bewilderment of commission house [that “which sent © lot of people to| Customers and other outside traders |Jail two years ago when an attempt| Crucible Stel started the general was made to count Lennott out by | 4sorder, Opening prices of most crediting his votes to John Purroy @tocks were generally higher. {nTact, Mitchel, La Guardia, in the face of | several prominent stocks made new | the returns, had @ majority of 1,688. | igh records for all time in the initia’ QUALITY tells the difference in the taste between Coca-Cola and counter+ feit imitations. Coca-Cola lity, recorded in the public taste, is what holds it above imi- tations. gore) Demand the genuine by full name —nicknames encourage substitution Tue Coca-Cota Co. ATLANTA, GA. <r emee ‘ ; — With the coming of September the Season for “fixing up” the home for the indoor period begins. We are ready for you with new goods, new styles and new ideas; but our old rules of “Lowest Prices Possi- ble” and our “Service of Satisfac- tion” are with us, as always. Need we mention that “We Make Terms to Fit’’ Plain Figure Tags on Everything Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere eee AAAS eae mem eS TPE - Dining Room Suite Consisting of BUFFET, 66 in. long, CHINA CLOSET, 48 in. long, SERVING TABLE, 38 in. long, DINING TABLE, 48 in. 6 ft. exten- gion; Four Piec: ay Nuo-Fold ' Sofa Bed Mahogany frames, upholstered in Imi- tation Leather: makes a full size »bed when open; at "This does not in- clude mattress, ! ‘24 Mexican “officiais claim the ma- the town on Mexican aide opposite chine had crossed the internation! Mexica Dd. * " opened fire, wounding Capt ’ MeNabb, i Regret over the firing on the plane } has been expressed by the Mexiin Nabb slightly was announced to-dav The message was the first received the department regarding the in- ident and did not attempt to identity RAVAN BRO ; oe NoRTHWESTCORNERSIXTHAVESIO™ STR, 4 And Now a New Season— '#-Piece Genuine American Wainut Queen Anne Period 9” ie Leyendecker’s i'anch unusual number of descended to, altitude of 100 feet W: above river’ to observe the town, when plane was fired on, rodiator punctured and pilot made forced landing on American side, Capt, Mc wounded above rigt r. Airplane was at no time ov Mexican territor; BENNETT ASKS A RECOUNT AND SEIZURE OF BALLOTS contained an people. Plane WALL STREET News and Gossip of To-Day’s Market—Present and Fue ‘I have discovered that in the First | transactions, Assombly District, out of forty-four election districts there are twenty-three in which I was given only one vote, and price of opening But | Crucible, shortly after | Dewan to fade. One prominent exchange member the the that in the ‘ond Assembly District, 3 je cro the out of thirty-five districts’ there are|Wis in the Crucible crowd at thi twenty-four in which 1 was given no ,opening, He noted the initial prico votes,” said Mr. Bennett Tn the eight |of 192, and immediately left to exe- Assembly districts which are all that I cute an order in @ tobacco stock. Re- have been able to tabulate so far, there ‘turning five minutes later to sell 500 are 111 in which I have received no shares of Crucible he heard a bid of voos. From the facts already at hand, |" and believing that it must be 192, Tam convinced thet this thing hes been |goid his stock In accordance with his Leader Koenig did not take seriously instructions. (His and the charges of the defeated candidate chagrin measured up to a $6,000 loss and invited the closest acrutiny of the he had to pay when he found that the “Mr, Bennett. ts correct bid he heard was 182, and not 192. that he received no vote Later Crucible dropped to 177, a loss seen of sit of therm, and of 17 points from last night's close. Will take ad} we of the |The rumor was circulated that the thd compared. also sugges large short interest which has been quit talking and get into action, as he fighting the advanc # |made a private scitlement and would ‘no longer be forced to buy stock in the open market, in order to meet their contracts. threatens to do. Following the break in Crucible SUGAR SHORTAGE SERIOUS; “Demand Enormous and Largely market. Prices of many highly spec- in Excess of Supply,” Says julative favorites crumbled. For in- Zabricki |stance, Baldwin at one time showed Zabriskie, ja loss from its early high of more WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—Sugar short-|than 8 points, America Sumatra 8 ages now experienced in many parts of points, Keystone Tire 8 points, Amer- the country cannot be relieved for some | ican Woolen 5 points and others from time A. Zabriakie, | 3 to 4 points. President of the United States Equal-| There was no news of importance | amazement in saying in nine of | only one In trust he to come, George “The demand is enormous and largely in excess of refiners’ ability to supply it at this time,” said Mr. Zabriskie. “Com+ plaints regarding the sugar shortage come from all sections of the country. Sugar from old beet crops, Mr. Za- briskie added, is practically exhausted and shipments from th West Indies have been “seriously embarrassed Wy [nares ea —_ {atch shares w LAWSON PLANE DAMAGED. | “\iRous*, United States Steel was un- able to maintain ground and closed 20-Passenger Machine ine at Syracune, N.Y, Sept. 4.—Law- son's twenty-six-passenger aerial Pull- man arrived at Bethka Field at 10,26 o'clock this morning. It carried elght men and one Woman. The plane was damaged in making a landing on the soft rough fleld, the front of the car are waging a bitter market battle. & startling manner, | went to a new high record for all tim | Retail Stores jumped marked strength was exception day, Ralls were irregular, and cop- pers were mostly slightly lower, To further enliven the day's ceedings, cotton In the early after- noon showe $6 per bale; corn was off 31-2 cents per bushel and oats from 2 to 21-2 cents per bushel. These markets were crop news, by a break in Sterling to pled pro- _ DIVIDENDS, Ohio Cities Gas Co,, regular quar- terly of $1.26 @ share on prefe payable Oct. 1. Armour & C regular quarte 13-4 per cent. on preferred, Oct. 1, Bingham Mines, regular quarterly of 25 cents a share payable Sept, 20, Alberger Pump & Condensor Co., regular qarterly of 11-2 per cent. | STERLING EXCHANGE HBAVY. Steady pressure on sterling during |the morning forced the demand rate ‘down 1-4 cent, $4.171-4, Frane checks were 8.22 francs per $1, off 2 cen- times; lire checks wer |$1, off 1 centime; Central European exchange was a weak feature, mark cables being quoted at .0450 and Vi enna cables, .0195, both new lows. and @ epecial dividend of 21-2 per Si at cent. on common, both payable Oct. 1. EARNINGS. Cluett, Peabody Q Co, regular} Canadian Pacific—4th week August quarterly of $1.79 a share on pre- | $4,759,000, increase $629,000; from ferred payable Oct. 1. American Snuff Co. terly of 8 per cent, on 11-2 per cent. on preferred, payable Oct. 1. Central States Blectric Co, regular quarterly of 13-4 cent. of pre- ferred stock payad! Oct American Steel Foundries Company —Rogular quarterly of 75 cents a share on common stock. Ap initial dividend on preferred stock of 13-4] cent. also was declared, payable | Bept 30, Common dividend im ifn - {compared with $16.64 earned in t able Oct, 15. 1918 and $36.08 in 1915-1916, Allis-Chaimers Manufacturing Com- | assets a8 of June last were $5 pany—Quarterly of 13-4 and 3-4 of/and current abilities, } per cent, extra on account of ac- | working cumulations on the preferred stock, payable Oct. 15. so as BELMONT RESULTS, January 1, $103,958,000, increase, $9,- 109,000. Pacific Coast Co.—July gross $378,- 218, decrease $103,840; net after expenses, $40,603, decrease, $42,422, American Locomotive Company | year ended June 30, 1919, after taxes and all charges, ie preferred dividends, $10,263, regular quar- ommon und both includ- the common stock. Southern California pany—July gross $897,04 Edison Com inereas: $831,169, increase $26,849, Erie Railroad Syst “sea MimLalso ran: | | $8,724,215, decrease BELMONT ENTRIES. third. July 7 months 5,919,806 jcrease $3,6: Rock Island System—July | $10,221,866, in $1 months’ RAC Bat TRACK, BELMONT PARK, N.Y The entries for tosnorrow's races gros 24; increas mare ‘tirionges hy Tos The Bellair Handicay ix furlonm wtraight Those, It; Heroxan NOTES, Prat Cake, a Milton ‘The Stock Exchange has admitted t Wee, eT tA | the lst Nat, Aniline Chem. Co,, Inc, THIRD RACK oe iro, year ol temp, voting ctfs., 7 per cent conditions fbn |tlve preferred stock and temp. votin, a Pe Cas Bil So MCL tr, etfs, for common stock, Admitter Hotierd Wie Boting. tar three-yearolls | to dealings: Stuts Motor Car Co, of fod want pile amet), 1d. Wi Amer., Inc., rights Meehan 100; Vaidy Wan H, Itandolph Knowlton has again be- phere RACK come associated with the bond. Wriimay, ti met, ik the t Valle arin 5 ding department. Te of, OO ‘ h Dun & Co, report 468 in the stock had | {ation Board, said, in a letter received | 0 fe Ey ae eo Vee i ied tod Senator Hitchcock, Demoe! med to be wholly influence P paten f encoes, Democra’ conflicting desires of the powerful professional speculative cliques who | In the early afternoon new favorites | were taken In hand tr crplen hag Pos Phe 12, All bids will be opened at twelve | %| o'clock September 9. The Purpose of this fnancing is Y | to provide funds principally for 9 Points anc) demptions, the city having @ consid- erable amount of short term paper | maturing this month and the present of Crucible, | fitancing, according to the city of-| with a gain of more than 20 points, | shipping, leather and rubber and tire | largely neglected, | with a loss of about a point for the influenced by | $4.17, practical demoralization in the belay amaa It will require two days French echange market and by for repaira, Nobody was injured, weakness in the stock market. 9.66 tire per} Net profits 67, quivaletn to $41.06 on common stock, 6 17- $17,998,646, pital being $35,008,425 or | the equivalent of $142,08 @ share on | | Refinera. Corporation: ‘Pipe line to Devol completed. First tank, bar- olde; puree $800) Ave furiones, atralght: |" American Sumatra ‘Tobacco out, ig 106 (Ambrose), 12 ended July 31, 1919: Gross earnings, to 4 nd; Riccochet, | $1,704, rease $1,606,750; net be: 106 to 10 and out, | fore ta $997,000, decrease $1,703,000, | RrOSS, cumula. | ment of Bond & Goodwin in charge of | A D avant Gly ¢ En tiienenishesenidgntnatbacaiietecbceed Me Xe OH. 8 FINANCIAL NEWS AND PRICES! chicmeeemnieatebatacsnintetiendiaee) ! |CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS, | Copper, 6 1-4~1-2; Overland, 19 1-2— it 4 20; Subm. B., 15—16; Coca Cola, 39 | Net |1-8—8-8; Heyden, 81-4; Magma, 40 | sey Sat lie bs Lal nw a a —43; Vanadium, 41 1-2—6-8; Hupp, | am, Can 4 4 4 [12 1-27-8; Brit. Amn. Tob. Cpn., 22 | Aen, Lecemotive 05% — 1% |—23; Regstd., 22—23; Boston M., 76— Am, Snett, & Ref 79 «| 79; Curtiss, 7411; Bureka, 1 1-4— Poagte4 soy. [4-8s Col. Tire, 101-8: Cresson, 2 5-8 Aesconds Shiaine oy — 1% |—-3-4; Amn, Ship Co. 87 1-4—1-2; A. Ta 8 ¥, mM + %| Packers, 56—57; Big Ledge, 1-2— Atl, Godt & W 140 9-16; Roper Group, 7-16—9-16; Per- Hakivin Law, vast fection, 1 1-88-16; Golden Gate, 2 Ratt, & Ohio 3-4—3; Genl. Asphalt, 80—82; Otis Beth, Seed Dot Steel, $4 1-2—35 1-2; N. ¥. Shipbuild- Whiyn, tap, Trew ‘| ing, 5469; Tobacco Prod. Ex., 86 1-4 Cal, “Petro! % | —3h Contra) Leativer 2%| Noon prices irregular, Tob, Pro. Can, Pacitix | Lxp. advanced another 1-2 to 87 1-2; Chet, & Ohio ‘|General Asphalt, 81 1-2; Hupp sold eM. a St, P 1/13 1-4, up 6-8; Am. Maro. 6 to 6 1-4; Chine Copper: ‘4 | Boat, 15 to 6; Packers, 55 6-8 to 61-2 n Mal, Co. %|Am. Ship, 87 1-4 to Ceuciie Stasi 14%] One P.M. prices easier, Tob. Pro. Erle % | Export 38, up 3; Amer. Marconi tien, Motora Co, 4% | sold above 6; American Shipping, 37 tireat Nor, Ore... + % loft 1-2; Hupp, 12 3-4 to 3; Gen, As- Tnepiration Coguer, % | phalt, 80 to 2. | Interboro Con -% Keanna Conve! \ Poi pereg Bhan *| Call money, both ses, lending Maxwell Motor 40% «40% — 4%] ANd renewing at 61-2 per cent. Mer, Marine ot TO + 2% Mer, Marine ct. pt 18 9K 4+ GRAIN. Metin (etroloun 1 106% + 2% Metionn Cato « %] Range for the day at Chicago: Midvale Stoel % low," Clone, Change, | Mo, Pacific % 135 1405 «Toy N, Y, Central “y Ar WY. &.8, 8, % i Nortnern Pacifte % 2% ON Hy -1% \ re = ba oy te teats ~ * PORK, | | Oct, ....... 87.00 80 97.00 | Rep, Steel Sinclair Oi % Southern Paci Goutheen Hallway. . Studebaker Co. Texas Company ‘Tobaceo Producta Union Pacttic | U, 8, Lech, iAfoatval 8, Rulber 8. Steel U, 8. Stool, of, 6 116% 116 + | Gewh Coppee % WO STH Hl Iteonae | Wetton EAM, 67% GS Oe — 1% | March ing nag May bike ITO manos | Jansuasrs By iris TO-DAY’S PRICES Total sales stocks 1,583,600 shares, NEW YORK CITY FINANCING. On next Tuesday the controler | of New York City will receive tenders | for $22,000,000 of short term revenue bills and corporate stock notes, an equal amount of each being proposed. Of the $11,000,000 revenue bills $8,- 000,000 wil be dated September 12 and mature November 24, and $3,000,- November 26, Of the $11,000,000 cor- porate stock notes $8,000,000 will be dated September 10 and mature De- cember 10 and $3,000,000 will be dated September 12 an@ mature December re- | fictals, does not in any way increase | the debt limit. | OILS ON THE CURB, Opened active and higher. 9 to 10; White Eagle, 2 | Livingston, 2 6-8 to 2 Queen, 1-2 to 23 1-2; 7-8; Com. Pet., ‘fa decline of more than | 56 to 67; Victoria, 2 to 2 1-8; Vulcan, | 12 to 13; Ranger, 9.16 to 11.16; Hous- ton, 110 to 116; Hudson, 1 to 1 1-8; Isl. Oil, 7 1-4 to 7 1-2; Glenrock, 6 8 to 6 6-8; Salt Creek, 57 to 57 1- | Western States, 3 3-4 to 4 1-4; Mer- ritt, 24 1-2 to 25 1 Cit. Serv. Bnk Shrs, 48 1-2 to 49; Cosden, 10 7-8 to | 11 1-8; Sinclair Cons., 58; Sapulpa, | 7 1-4 to 7 1-2; Savoy, 8 1-2 to 1 | Stanton, 1 5-8 to 1 7-8; Amal. Roy lalty, 1 1-8 to 1 1-4; Barnett, 1-8 to 3-16. Noon prices irregular. Merritt, | 253-4; Sinclair Gulf, 58; Shell Trans- ‘portation, 72; Cities Service Bank | Shares, 48 5-8—48 7-8; Houston, 105 —120; Mid-West, 181—183. M.—Prices easier, t 180—18 Mid-W. rritt Oil, 25- 261-4; Shell, 7: 12; Houston, 106—115; Sinclair Consolidated, 57 1-256 1 Commonwealth Pe- Rights, 5—6, irregular. Shell Tr. & Tr off 1-4; Comm, Pet. 551-2, off 11-4; Cities Service brokers shares 483-4, up 18; Sinclanr Cons, 573-4, off 1-2 THE CURB. Opened active and higher. Cons. 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On | interest on all certificates of | ner, egOary of the ‘rears OM i Datel Sexecaiber 4 We quote from a telegram, dated Sept $190,612; total income $688,375, ring accidents, will be done this week, May PERNT BADE—F ot ‘Allon, two-year: |Crenen seneTe: sunning Atle ehargee | load out first oil in week from today. Devol- waa Walters line being rushed by several work Loading rack almost completed at gan: mt Walters and first rin; sand barrel tank at ings under way.” lin earnin; lincs, refineries, etc, Preferred and ° Descriptive Cit | Established 1900 Roemer: two: vear a vencies in the United States exclu te furlongs straight. —Armmbeat inn’ (10 Pilgrim. of banking. and other. fiduc! us Honig Caampion 10 ter Dow iid: Sonn Ch manking, and other Aduclary sus The statements herein, while not PG, evice Star, 110; We hayorn *Approntios allowance claimed; weatber cloudy ; tuack good, Jean, “110; Ing August. the beat showing receding month except July wh: Gefaulte ‘were reported, Ss { any n only Livingston Refiners Corp. Controlled and: Managed by the LIVINGSTON OIL CORPORATION The above telegram indicates earnings from pipe should commence within a week. $2,400,000 per annum on completion of pips traded in on the New York Curb | C.DKnarr Je.aCa | Investment Broxers Sincer Buipne CORTLANDT— what we consider to be reliahle and authoritative sources. The Downfall of Described by LUDENDORFF The publication of this exclusive document, includ- ing, as it does, many things | }{ which will be- | | come real history, | is something of Ist, 1919, received from the Livingston ive thou- Refinery build- done on fifty- alters. timated net Common Stock | reular on Request. New Yorr | S2TU-4-5, | guaranteed, have Leen oblained from more than usual moment. It is, in fact, an event in journalism. 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