The evening world. Newspaper, September 5, 1919, Page 15

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KILLED: IN TRAIN: WRECK 1%: vies First Framee Aso Rosutte tm ! jury te Fi PARIS, Sept. —Anirteen persons Wére killed and forty injured in a col- ladon betweeh tWo trains near Toulouse thig mortiing. )| fented and. debenture dividends, ¥9,- 125,942, equal to $19.72 a share on CLOSING. STOCK QUOTATONS. tte, = —— Net $147,047.79 outstanding ‘comimon stook, "5" pannhe AND FINANCIAL, Mk ib ea: Oe OO ee aghindt sirplus $11,117,480, or $1.14 8 In Fi CT TT) nT ; Am, Can... O% OAM : share on $106,141,700 stock outstand- { Aen, Locomotive... 97% 02% ing in the correspon: 1918 period. omce: ‘Am, Bmolt, & Ret, 78% 77% Buffalo, Rochest Pitteburgh— “f Total sales 1,414,400 shares, jumale, eater a Am, Mee Filey.., 40% #0 a News and Gossip of To-Day’s |" 2, Ri. 4% i — Fourth weok August, $595,657, de- Ce) Market—Present and Pu. Acsconda Mining .. ®% 6% LIBERTY BONDS. crease $122, from Jan, 1, $1,860,396, At, Toy, & 8... 1% 9% 3 1-28 99.98, up .02; 1st 49 94,60; 24 48| decrease $640,780. | ture Prices. “ Saino Ledeen tat. stab 92.74, off .02; 1st 4 3-49 94.60; 2441-48] United Light and Railways Co—) te Ba't & Ohio 4h ally 92.96, up .02; 3d 4 1-49 94.94, off .03;| Gross all sources, $9,847,956, increase oO i ‘Heth, Steel B etfs O84 | 88% 4th 4 1-48 93.28, off .02; Victory 8 %-48/ $1,281,067; net after tax, ac., $2.9 The telegram of Samuel Gompers| Bkiyn. Rap. Transit 24 25% 99.50, Off 02; 4 3-4 99.52, 45, increase 558; balance app! ee to President Wilson to-day was*an|Cal, Petroleum ,., 63% 47% able to United Light and beers bac vdlgg soy ME = OILs ON THE CURB. forest charges, $1,168, Unpleasant sunprise to Wajl Street, | Cemtml Tamme igterenta from leasehold |®"¢ resulted in important liquidation | ches @ Ohio : Opened irregular. Allied Oil, 16 to ty gross, Northwest exten-|°! securities. e e. Mil, & 8, Bi 48 %/16; Boston Wyo., 78 to Hay Lg ggg Bt reiditens Field,| Wa! Street has recently believed goers, +44 ot | 24 1-2 to 26 1-2; Amal. Roy Tk: a" e and Oklahoma, as in-|t™*t !4bor generally. would be content “y 1 [to 19-8; Barnett, 1-8 to $16; Glen- Tce, Ww oon to wait until it could be seén how the rook, 6 6-8 to 6 7-8; Salt Creek, 66 3-4 pil eye months’ earnings dicated by pi line runs, = troads @e nea Pp Mis $200,006 Administration's campaign against Pak fs to 67 1-4; Tex. Ranger; 2 to 2 3-4; KR eanly revenues above $25,- mark, monthl. the H. C, of L. would result béfore = “g') Ranger, 9-16 to 11-1 ‘White Bagie Oil, compares as follows: July hy * iy. taking any drastic action. Now, ac- Hy] 22 18 to 28 1-2; Livi ingston, OW § $s eo My ee ' wlaord to 2 9-4; Commonweal ; or 4 Sent, rng fF Co cording to Gompers, he is unable » +8 Pet., 30 to S1; Cosdon, | 962,060,191, decrease $7,700,433; peven Bn v oh longer hold steel workers under con Houston, 110 to 12); Hud- | months” operating revenue, $2,236, pope fon Oil Corporation, show-| +101 uniess the President announces ‘ ; Island Oll, 71-4 to Increase $214,483,243; net opera! cn tis tay 936, pd sg om gehen Epica xi ba justly, next Tuesday that he has been de Sinclair Gulf, 6 Ingome, $199,906,504, decrease $27,280, aapeinen, 00 foltowe: crease | able. to arrange a conference between f odd “BB 14; View DIvIpENDs. 6) steel lapor leaders and Judge Gary Exprese—Liquidating Gun y eee Eta: ot the ian Corporation. Prryoor beyer} & share, payable Oct ines) ked up to) rom the opening of the market Jeum moved to 32, up about 2 points: |. "ai 1 5 total of $64.60 @ share tag today. Livingston iners may take some oil coming week also.” Latest information om request. JraCo, Established 1900 Baonxni and while traction, of! and shipping |%. shares were actually buoyant, stecl issues appeared to be under insistent pressuré, When the Gompers tele- gram was made public the whole mar- ket broke: quickly. ‘The decline in steel amounted to more than 8 points, and in other steel shares were eqvally Midwest Refinery, mrt f Service Bank. Shares, 48 Comm, Petroleum, 65 1-4—66 ‘11 1-4—T1 3-4, declared in liquidation of assets. Associated O11 Company—Regular parventy of $1.3 a ehare, payable OXmerican Woolen Company—Res- Opened irregular. Cal. Jer., 1-4 tolular quarterly of $1.76 on preferred 5-16; Aetna, 10 to 101-2; Allied Pack~|stock, payable Oct. 16. ‘Cole Motor Car Company of Indl~ ers, 66 to 67; Overland Tire, 20 to) org eee Cent. or Be ‘on common no preferred Sinclair Oir . Southem Pacific .. Joathern Railway. . ' ie 20 1-2; South American Gold, 9 Me' Ag Sorozr Buupwa §=New Yorn | "vv: 10; Caledonia, 43 to 46; Cascad Hock ue aymnngey Bas Tal, Cortiands 2548-45, 6273-4-5 Bull pools that have been vigor- ver, 1 1-4 to 3-4; Submarine, 3 Ns t (= PO Blectrical Supply Com- ge 16; Brit, Amer. Tob. Corp., ‘uarterly of 1 per cent. 23; Rega, 22 to 28; Amer, Ship 3 £2 | pan eee TONY et on fret merce, 37 to 87 1-2; Coca Cola, 39 1-8) Qreferred and 18-4 per cent, on Bec- to 39 1-4; Magma, 40 to 43; Heyden|>oq preferred, payable Oct. 1. Chem, 87-8 to 91-8; Eureka, 11-4 to Cane Sugar —Rogular quar- 1-2; Vanadium Steel, 41 1-8 to 41 8-8; |teriy dividend of 1 3-4 per cent. on 131 to| preferred stock je Oct. 1. 12.30 prices irregular, Tobacco Products Exp. sold 87, off 2; Ameri- 35; American Marconi, 6 1-4 ously operating in specialties deavored to convert their paper prof- its intg cash. Result, Baldwin lost 7 points, Barrett Co. 5 points, Central Leather 5 points, Studebaker 6 points, and General Motors, in spite of an ex- cellent annual report went down 6 points. fivoe| SILVERS becoming active special Copper NOTES. Jones & Baker say: “The passage of pa covering this group in ti Cooper shares and railroad stocks hth nh: Judge Gary had decided to confer Hupp, 121-8—121-2; Mag-|the Smoot Oil Leasing throug! e Sprott ioe ot Resales. || 1m, ete \sttected. ond the bearish |with the labor leaders, ‘This may oe ryt 2. S| United States Senate, where the only in, Megane) Ay at.’ sentiment created by the telegram idenied. Ase matter of fact, there is ‘derious opporition to its enactment into ikewise extended to cotton mar-lexcellent authority for the statement MON ket which broke about $3.50 per bale.|that ‘President Wilson hes not yet lONEY. law was met and overcome, presages per cent. for both EXCHANGE. sterling ruled at development on a big scale, of the oil fields in Wyoming and California, which have Deen to & «reat extent with- from entry and operation since President Taft's” time. Wyoming in particular, as a result of the bill's final passage, should stage a spectacular oll It was rymonpd this afternoon that bse os japproached Judge Gary regarding the matter of a conference with steel labor leaders. What added to the new note of cau- tion was a further break in the for- Jeign exchange markets, Both French jand Italian exchange went to new low records for all tune and Sterling URTEEN “SILVERS wis the tith of « 20-page booklet issued by us cover- tion in cli Demand 415 CURB RECORD BANKING AND FINANCIAL. though the undertone was heavy. Frane checks went off 1-2 centime to checks 8.31 1-2 franc per $1 and li raha canterts S5% tote reacted 2 centimes to 9.76 Ii LM 5 os of, the above gratis, Write Giving complete high and low frre In the last half hour the market | Peseta cables | declined BE fONT RESULTS. 38, ion records for the year to date, covering || showed some recovery trom the low | Stockholm cables — 24.30; Standord aba Indopendeat 08-—todastrials of the day, Stee) roree above 104,| cables 37 3-16; Belgian cables 8.64) PuRST RACE—For two-year-olds; HMIDT & DEERY and mining curb stocks. from 104 1:4. ‘However, it was cur. |frane per $1; mark cables 0435 and | catming; purse, $800; five and a half trot opinion’ that bull’ cliques ‘witi| Vienna cables .0196, Sterling cables faves anata Mefirere Counetideted, Stock * NOW READY POR DISTRIBUTION. [Pishow reluctanee to carry on a fur- ey Sis " Faison Dore, 108 (@Mungrave), 11 to 6, 90 ‘ew Yorl Copy ther extensive bull campaign until the | lire cables 9/ 2¢ : i : ‘Now Tock Odtiow tone Ove steel labor situation is cleared up, or 4.to 6 and 2 to 6, won; Copyright, 108 PARNINGS, a Bese hs 0. ie ave. CHAS. A. STONEHAM '& CO, at least until it is known whether (ang), 12 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1. , u ‘Mur'y Hl #349 41 BROAD ST, NEW YORK CITY. labor leaders will carry out thelr im-| General Motors Corporation—Gix|ohd; Rogeland, 106 (Ensor), § to Palia. (628 Widener Bide. : |plied strike threat in the likely event tb i-and 7 to 5 third. ‘Time, 107, THPR MOVES RROAD 6008) t Judge Gary persists in his re- Umonths ended June 90, 1919: Surplus) Hrignt Gold, Aerial, and Lovers Lane fuga) to confer with them. after charges, Federal taxes, pre-}#lso ran, gS Ratan t Rati AE na mn HAH] \p Ca mi BELMONT ENTRIES. RACK, TRACK, BRUMONT PARK, N. Y.. Sept. 5.—The entries for to-morruw's maces are ie ti m O 2 wi | | om. = fos Pps “00! ee a glee ito RACE eething he egg Tusree your olde» Ae uf two tales (3) zi nb Hthoub, 1. “a nat aa ll Hit ralph anata , Harun YOu: Moral” Duck: pon Reatizati es 3 s) THAT FAMED FS IS CHOCK FULL OF NEW YORK HEROES (Continued From Third Page,) New Yorker, was in a hospital in France when he learned the First Division was about to attack. Cava- naugb, although one hand was crippled by @ grenade, went absent without leave from the nospital and entered the action, in which he com- manded a company that had lost all| of its officers from October 4 to Octo-| ber 14. For that he received the Medailie Militaire. First Lieut. Robert A. Hall of the 18th | Infantry, whose home is ut No. \ 74th Street, Brooklyn, is a patient at) Base Hospital No. 1 in the Bronx and} | il i Mi PL gr ri 100,000,000 Feet Wore Ipswich Hosiery in 1918 The first stocking machine to reach this country arrived at Ipswich, Mass., in 1822. Ipswich Mills and good stockings have been synonymous ever since. It took the entire output of our five mills—over 50,000,000 pairs—to satisfy the demand for Ipswich Hosiery last year. wears four wound stripes, the Croix de Guerre with stars and palm and the Victory Medal with four allver and five bronze stars. He went through @ terrific fire at Solssons to j re-establish communication with a| battalion of his regiment, | Albert Josephberg, a Sergeant of! the Signal Section, Hoadquarters Company of the 18th Infantry, who! lives at No. 1248 45th Street, Brooklyn, was gassed twice in action, He was! One pair for practically every second man, woman and child in the United States. Think of it! Every dealer carries Ipswich Hosiery or can quickly get it for you. commended by Gen. Parker, then a Oldest id one of the largest Colonel, for having, with Corporal IPSWICH MILLS fish, aiistntnsUnited stares IPSWICH, MASS, Bernard Loughlin bt New York, | started the first entertainments for) soldiers in his regiment. Another Brooklyn boy wounded in jaction was Paul C. Gelpcke, a Cor- ral of Battery C, Fifth Field Artil-| Gelpeke, whose home is at No. | hth Avenue, Brooklyn, was hit| | by shrapnel at Solssons and epent ten months in the hospital Lieut, W. F. Casey jr., No, 61 Cuft| Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y., is a patient| at the Fox Hills, Staten Island Base | Hospital, but that does not prevent | his being active as a member of tho! Officers’ Reception Committee. He was struck in the arm by a shell fragment at Solssons and the sur. geons toll him he may have to remain @ patient until next May, )A eltatfon from Division Headagt=e+ 4ere and one from Brigade Headquar- FOUNDED 1822 pps © and ‘vas burned by mustard a fine Gus 94 Second Lieutenant from the ranks Machine Gun Battalion, he was high- ly commendéd by the commandiag First Lieat. Leon’. of the Yale Club a first Glass infa: ii ed ang ns HA a Divisten - for. stw by ters ie "Fou time he went into action Jenaehy No! A171 clay Aves |t \ " ' th hd 07 Tasion i ‘rance, As an officer of the r of the anit. & ith: bf Ctine | Steot erved with Battery B of -) Rg) Artillery and woe wavy His hat ER. mas fantry wa shat t ony is ope ‘ont hi MOrTriroee 4 ‘NewYork Styles America “A@3 Monroe Clothes —forDadandtheLad— —at a saving— Monroe Clothes for Fall represent the best! product of America’s foremost designers and skilled artisans. Made right here in New York, where style originates, Monroe Clothes come to you with every new touch that will this Fall be the vogue. The advance ideas in belted effects and. all the accepted moaele are bere for, So Sef ratiay of wort while—attractive and and because of our method Clothes Be a te —direct from the maker —in our low rent Upstairs Shops —in the greatest volume in America You will pay less for Monroe Clothes to-day than the same qualities are sold wholesale else- where, . Monroe Jr. Clothes—(Knickerbocker 2 pts. Suits—sizes 8 to 18) for the lad—offer the tame saving at $13.50 . $1650. The mothers who visited us day were enthusi- astic in their praises of Monree Jr. Clothes are indicated by <*) in front ef eadrene B’way *14th St. opp. Acad, Music 34th Street cor. B’way Soh “ at Col. Circle “ *125th cor. 7th Ave. Chrystie Street at Canal Monroe “NewYork Styles ° r, PUL he fe dso & rian, cos ones! mo a8 ume story of Ho was cited by Division, ations for At Boissons when he was Regim elligence meer. fantry from the time it landed France until it returned to the United Staten. First Lieut. D. Edward Mocker. of attorm Stree! dquarters for taking a patrol of ity men in the eneral remarkable values. sold only at the Monres Sheps pox *e im is #0on to ‘Appear. Headque: for carrying out jmportapt inis- the regimental commat 2 darwin Who bh Brooklyn, eek y at He was one of o combat officers of the divi at HOrved with the 26rN In in @ resident surgebn and will retar neeructor in operat Corp. Jos Mis Feld arilitery, whose B Righth Avenue, wi orders for repairing B wires under hea the Atgonne, Hetty Karp, ! ty way mn ing with Battery Pty lery. pany B, 26th Infantry, was at living at No, 101° Handéck rook! before le-was commended by he it te iviston je aNd eatab- ce, whieh feat it ‘of bis mon. Later, fisadquarters cited him for a ) hing Cisethes cP, 4 pa) ke back breasted ibrics— PATERSON—220 Main *YONKERS— Getty Sqqare

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